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XHE MORNING POSTs SATURDAY, : JUL 5 1902 WAKE COUNTY ' SUPERIOR COURT 4 . Calendar for Two WeeksSpe cial Term Beginning July 28 Judge, Winston Judge Fraacis D. Winston will con rrne a spuria! civil term of Wake county Superior (oirt July 2Sth and the fol lowing calendar has been prepared! first week. Monday. July JS R. A. J. Williams .vs. The City of Raleigh; Nannie L. Rose pi.n.l, Adm'x or John A. Reicond. vs. S. A. I- R.u Co.: AI! Caie Zauzen-Ix-rz, alias Jiih Th.iuiiig. Tucsdiy. July 21-C. A. Eastman ts. Nellie Yourir Eastman: Jhn McSwain X9. Ora McSwjin: J. 1L Young. Adm'r cf Patrick NorwnM, vs. R. & A. A. I 1: R. (,. ,.:;a. , Wednesday. Ju!y.' Albert Iassiter. A. lia r .r Ai I. I.a"iter. ts. R.& G. It.- I:. C. .13 I S. A. I. Ry. Co.: Robert O. Kinz vs. j. A. A. I. R. K. Co. and S. A. 1- ICj-J C :. ' - Tbnrl2v.- Ja!y 31 J. C. Marconi, un"r ef'lMw.ir1 Stone, vs. It. & G. i: ft. I'..: X. W. Hatch vs. The It. & ; K. R. Fii l-iy. A i im st 1 W. T. Kins vs. The ; v G. R 1L Co.: Haywood JI. Alston It. & Gi It. It. Co. and S. A. I Ry. C. - Saturday. Aogut 2 Mary Lilne Cntts vs. Wm. Vance Cntts; Willie M. House v. Minnie House: Anna Adams vs. Jesse II. Ad. tins; lharlofl Freeman vs. Jean ette Freeman: Thomas . Jones vs. Cor- Trinity Park High School fln. POTi8, anJ ornamental iiorticui- I t""ts-TFKets on sale August 17th, ism and iyth. final limit August 23th." On up-to-date College preparatory school. Superior advantages. For cata logue and album of views, address J. P. BIVINS, Headmaster, Durham. N. C 4tb July Itatra A. bRf Account of 4th July the Seaboard Air Line. Rail way. will sell round trip tick ets at rate of one and one-third first class limited fare between all .point t-outh of the Ohio and Potomac an.l east of the Mississippi rivers. In Flor ida the rate will be one fare for round trip. Tickets to be fold July 2, 3 and 4, final limi: July Sth. For further in formation applv to C. II. GATTIS. C. T. & T. A., , - - Raleigh, N. C. $ Kale Ice iit;:a .ioncs: .i. l.. nicks vs and Electric: Co. SECOND WEEK. Monday, August 4 Narcissi Lloyd and her hnvband'et .-.!. vs. Charles II. Perry rt al : John' Harlv vs. Sarah Hardy; W. II. R.t?er and wife vs. Charlc It. Itay: C. D.j Pace vs. Joseph A. Hay- Tuedar. Ansnst 5 W. II. Ray vs. W. It. F.r.iMvell et al.: J. F. Fanlkner v. J. N. Kin? and Adolphus Mills: It. S. Tudor and iwife et als. vs. Janies J. W iUi.n an.l Svife. Wedn. 'ay. Anjrust 0 Sun Ate A . snrun.-e Co. vs. The 1. S. Fidelity and Guaranty IV: F. I. Mahler and wife f a., vs. Ui. u. lienry nua wue er nis.; Win. H. H.Mer t. C. . Moonyham W. A. Mvatt vs. J. II. Council; John P, ll.ivw.ixl' t. J(sclli A. Hdrwo'xl. Tinned jr. Wusust T H. W. Jones v The CStv ,:f ltnleih: John M. Crenhaw vs. M. " S. Woodliof. Adm'x of J. E. Wo!!ief: T. It. Crowder. snrvirin part lier. et?.. VSi l . It. Itld.IlCK. Fridav. AoziKt S Alexan.Ier Weaver v Elsie Weaver: Annie M. Williams ts. James Williams: Martha J. Parker s-i.I her hnihand vs. Knfiis S. Itrown ci als.: We rem Asnrnnee Co. of To- r.-nto. Canada, vs. Italeieh Water Co. Siturdar. inrut Left open. MOTION DOCKET. Ch.ir!o E.! Stephenson vs. The City of Tialeizh: J. C. Marconi. Adm r of John AV. Itozers. I vs. " The Clfv of Itnleih J. 1 rnderhlll. Kx'r of Iilly Scarlwro vs. Ida H. Copped ee. Adm'x d. b. n. of Daniel Scarbero; Cerye IC. i rals et al vs. S. C. D 11. Ex'trx of James Dm! rt al.:JcsoM. Adams vs. Jseph Tad- 1 vrk and wife: W illiam I'.arlow vs. rra Hinron: Tt. T. Flemine vs. James 1 l!:nr ndson find J. F. It itts: Q. It. Gullie vs. J. It. Ferrell and wife et al.: A. H. i;rc n and ife vs. O. E. Warren: Jame I re-nun vs The City of Italeijrh: Josi ph J. Johnen Jand J. W. EarJer vs. The I'ir of na!e:ch: A. E. Olmstead vs. Tlup r;-v of It.il.izh: J. Itor.m H -rers v4 The City rr It.ileish: W. A. Terrell r4. The CitT ot Italelch: J. D. Carroll vs The City o2 Itjlich: Sarah J. Johnson vs. William; I. Johnson: II. It. I-arrell v. The Cityi of Ilaleigh: Commercial and Farmer Bank. etc.. t al. vs. W. W V.iss. etc.. let a Is.: S. W. Stone and J. A. Ston vs. A. E. Stone; The Roches, tcr German Instfanee Co. ts. James M-ore: Herfv ii. Howell vs. T. M. Arpo: V,n - IVam Machine To. v. A. T. Sitter field et a Is.: N. II. Ttlelsoe vs. The l'tv of R.ili?h: James Moore nud Itarf. M.'Gatlin. Tnistee. vs. II. It. Isrker: S. W. Stone vs. A. E. Stone and. Trus tees of Wk Foret Collect?: It. 1 . Mou tayne vs. Squire W. Williams. . ASSISTANT GEN ERAL MANAGER J. VV. Crews, Brother to Ral- eigh Te Manager at Postal egraph Office. Promoted y rromoiea ? The Atlanta Constitution of, July 22d announces 'that Mr. J. W. Crews. a brother of j Manacer " W. .1. Crew, of the Raleigh Postal, Telegraph -offlce. has Wen eK-etcd to the isition of assistant Knera! manager of th Southern I tell Telephone 'Company with headquarters -at Atlanta The Constitution says: Th cr-fwth of the h;iiness of the Southern Hell Telephone and Telejrraph Company tiller the manacement of Special ntea Tla 9. A. L. Hallwar monteagle; tenn. 517.93 From Raleich .to Montenirle. Tcnn., and return, account Mont eaclo Sunday. School Institute August Tickets to be sold August . 1U, H:fiual limit Au,nist 2T)th. ; SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. JG33 From North Carolina points to San Francisco, Ca., and return, . account Biennial Meetinz, Knishts Tythlas. August 11-12, 1002. m , PROVIDENCE. R. I. $10.S0 Raleijrh to I'rovidence, It. I., and return via-ALL rail or Bay Line via M. & M. T. .Co.. $21.43. Tickets to be sold Jnly U. 7 and 8: linal limit July 22. ' SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. f2.(X Ralegh to jSalt Lake City, Utah, and return, account Annual Meet ing B. P. O. Elks. Auctist 12-14. Tickets to be sold August G to U inclusive: tickets good until Sep tcuiper oOth. MINNEAI'GLIS. MINN. ?s3.03 Raleigh to Minneapolis Minn.. and rcrnni, account National Ed ucational Association July 7-11. Tickets to be sol.l July 4, 5 and G; cpal limit July 14. except by de posit with joint ajreut and'par ment of fee 30 cents will be good returning until October 1st. PROVIDENCE. R. I. ?21.S3 Raleich to Providence. It. I., and return via Bay Lino or All Rail, account Baptist Younr People's ULiion. July lo-in. Tickets to be . . .sold July G. 7 and S: final limit July 22. Rate via M. & M.-T. Co. $21.43. I'lTTSBORO. N. C. Raleigh. to I'ittsboro. N. C, and return, account Iistrict Confer ence and Sunday School Conven tion A. M. E. Church (Colored), Pittsboro. N. -C. July 13-20. Tickets to.be s.jjd July 14, 15, 1G. 17: final limit July 22. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. $13.30 Raleigh to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return, account Annual Meet ing Southern Educational Asso ciation, July 1-4.. plus S2.00 mem bership fee. Tickets to be sold Jnne 27 to July 1, final limit July G. Tickets can be extended until Sptember 10th. NASHVILLE .TENN. $17.30 Raleigh to Nashville. Tenn.. and return, account Peabody College Summer .School. Nashville June lt to July 2S. Tickets sold June VI. l.t and 34. Jnne 27, 28 and m July 3, 4 and. 3. final limit July 31 but can be extended until September .intb. Vi- 3IOXTEAOT.Ii TENN. r $17.93 "Raleigh to Monteagle Tenn., ac count Assembly Bible School. July .1 to August 13th. Tickets sold Jnly 1. and July 2.t. 24 and 23. final limit August 30th. TACOMA. WASHINGTON. $G9.G3 Raleigh, to Tacom. Wash., and return Yonnsr Society of II. S. July 2:t to 27th. Tickets sold July 13 to 20 inclife ire, final limit September 13th. ASI KVII.T.R AT f to?l!,gh to AsbeTille. N. C, and return $10.W account Meeting North Carolina Mate Bar Association. Tickets on sale July ith. 8th and 9th, J902. final limit ten days from date of sale. Stop-over privileges will be allowed at Greens loro, N. C, on return trip within final limit of ticket. In order to allow mem bers of the North Carolina State Bar Association the privilege of attending the. Democratic State Convention.; -NASHVILLE, TENN. ; Raleigh to Nashville. Tenn and " re turn $17.50, account Peabody College Summer School. Tickets on sale June 12th. 33th and 14th. 27th 28th and 29th and July 3d, 4th and 3th: final limit July 31st. An oxtensicn of the fina limit can be obtained by depositing ticket with joint agent JNaslirUle on or bcrore .Inly Jlst and on payment of a fee of 50 cents, to any date not later tnan September .'.ot. imv. ; KNOXVILLE. TENN. From Raleigh ' to Knoxville. Tenn., and return $12.05 on account Summer School, Knoxville. Tickets on sale June 1G, 17 and 18, June 28, 29 and 30. July 11, 12 and 13th: final return limit August 15th, 1902. Except by deposit ing ticket with joint agent Knoxville on before August 15th, and on -payment of of a fee of 50c. an extension can be obtained to any date not later than September 30th. MONTEAGLE. TENN. ! From Raleigh to Monteagle, .Tenn.r and return $17.95, on account Monteagle Assembly Bible School. Tickets on sale July 1. 2 and 3d, alo July 23, 24 er.d 25th; final return limit, Augus: 30th, 3902. - i MONTEAGLE, TENN. j Raleigh to Monteagle, Tenn., and re turn $17.95 account Monteagle Sunday School Institute. Tickets on sale Au gust 8, 9. 10 and 11, with final limit August 23. BLACK MOUNTAINS, N. ! C. Raleigh to Black Mountains, N. C, and return $8.30, 'account Christian Workers Assembly and Bible Confer ence, Montreat, N. C. Tickets on' sale July 17-22, limited ; returning August Seaboard iiir Lip fly "CAPITAL CITT KOUTE-- Ohort ! line to principal - cities et- the South, and Southwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, California and Uexico, reachisf the capitals of six States. In effect March 5, 1902. , Lv Raleigh, S. A Ar Hamlet. Ar Columbia. ' Lv Columbia, " Ar bavannah. " Ar Jacksonv'le, .' Ar Tampa. " DsHt No. 27. SOUTHWARD si. L. 4 am 7.27 pm . . 7.0Oam 10.25 pm . 9.35 am 1.00 am .. 10.35 am 1.05 am . . 2.10 pm, 4.33 am .. 7.00 pm 9.15 am . . 0.45 am 5.45 pm 1 JLi; MONROE vVZT AMERICAN PLAN! EUROPEAN PLAN! " P Open MarcH 20, 1902 , . Mod.;rnwIth ,erery; convenience; 1 Magnificently furnished. Music ever Tenmr j Twelve : minutes from all steamboat landings and railroads in NoA folk, and three minutes from all steamships and railroads in Portsmouth Not the finest house in America but one of the fihest. -Not 'the bet taMe & ser vice, but as good as any. American plan, $2.50 p-r ,i3J wd nu F ,rL,r $l,pcr day and up'. SPECIAL WEEKLY : RAT.CS v .LuioPe. JAY G. WILBRAHAM. ! No. 33. No. 41. Lr Raleigh, S. A. L 4.12 am 3.55 pm Ar Hamlet. " . . , 7.00 am 7.30 Dm Ar Wilm'gton, " ..12.15 pm Ar Charlotte. u . . 10.0S am 10.32 pm Ar Atlanta. " . . 3.55 Dm 7.50 am Ar Auguta, C.&W.C. tUO pm ........ Ar -Macon. U. of Oa. ,7.20 pm 11.35 am MrMontg'y. A&WP. 9.20 pm Ar Mobile, Ala. L&N. 2.5fi am Ar. N. Orleans L&N. 7.23 am Ar Nashv'le NCt&StL. 4.00 am Ar Memphis. " .. -.35 on 1 NORTH WAREL ! No. 32. Lv Raleigh, S. A. L, Ar Norlina, i" ... Ar Portsmouth, " . G.2i pm G. 55 pm H. 2T, am Lv. Raleigh. S. A. L. Ar Norlina, v. . Ar Richmond. M .. Ar Wash'n, P. R. R. Ar N. O.D.S.Co.. Ar Baltimore, .. Ar Philadelphia. " .. Ar New York. Ar Wash'n, N&WSB. Ar Baltimore, HiSfU.. ArPhila. N.Y.P.&N. Ar New i orK. No. 33. 1.35 am 11.05 am 3.32 am , 1.03 pm 7.15 am 1 5.35 nm a.- .o. oo. i m OA ATTANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA It Al COMPANY. TIME TABLE No. '27. To Take Effect Sunday, June S. 1902. ai x:ux n. w., eastern rand ".. ard Time. Supersedes Time Table No. 2G, of June 5. 1903. Eastbouni. Passenger. Daily. No. 3. P.M. 3.40 Lv. t 4.00 ;..'. a 4.09 ... E 4.20 . .V a 4.32 f 4.4tt . ... s 4.53 STATIONS. s 5.07 s 5.19 ., f 5.25 e 5.40. e 5.50 0.02 f G.15 f 6.18 Goldsboro .. BestV .... ...... LaGrang .-. Falling vreek . i . . . . Kinstoo . . . . ... . . . Caswell .. . Dover . .. . . . . . . . . .. Dover . . . . Core Creek . ...... Tuscarora .. ;i...:J Clark's Ar. .. New Bern . . Lv. . New Bern . ." James City . ... .. Riverdala . .'.. ....... Croatan .. ,. . . . . . I Havelock . . .! Newport .Ar. Westbound. Passenger. Daily. N o. 4. A. M. 11.03 tJO.43 slO.32 10.22 10.12 f 0.50 s 9.42 9.40 s 9.30 89.20 f 9.12 s 9.00 8 8.37 .Ar Lt. . Ar. 'Hi am 6.49 ' ... .. .. Wild wood .. r-' , f? ? a ra ' t Pm f 6.54 ....... Atla ntic . ... 10.10am, 8.36pm ' 702 Ar..Morehead City.Lv. - -- a . ' P. - 7 07 Ar . . Atlantic Hotel . . Lv. ii.io am jj.o pm;8 7.07 Lv..Morebead City..Ar 1.30 pm 4.13 pm 5.40 pm 8.3 pm Note (a) Dally except Sunday. (b) Kt 2.56 aa G 30 am G.55 am G.45 am f.lOam n.OO am Connections at JacKsonvIlle and TaraD for all Florida East Coast points, and Gth, also on sale August 4-2. fanal limU for an points in Texas, Mexico and Cali- $2.25 August 27th GREENSBORO. N. C Raleigh to Greensboro, N. C. and re turn $4.05, aceoun:. State Democratic Convention. Tickets on fale Julr 13th ami llith; final limit July 20th. DUNN. I N. U. Account District Conference A.' M. E. Church, the Southern Railway will sei! round trip tickets to Dunn, N.! C, at rate of $2.73 from Raleigh. Tickets on sale July 23 nnd 24tn; final limit July 27h, 1902. GREENSBORO, N. C. Raleigh to Greeueboro. N. C. and re turn $1.60, account Confederate! Veter ans' Reunion f ornia. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH AS : FOLLOWS: I From North. No. 31! at. No. 41 at. No. 27 at; No. 34 at. ... . , No. 38 at ... . No. GG at..... From South. 4.09 a. m. 3.50 p. m. 7.24 a. m. 1.30 a. m. 11.00 a. m. 11.30 a. m. f 8.13 f 8.09 s 8.00 7.48 t 7.39 f 75 7.20; s 7.22 DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY iif or Norm ioii NINE INSTRUCTORS. Well Equipped Labora tories. Thorough WorK Fall term begins September S, 1902. Address j F. P. VENABLE, President.' Chapel Hill, N. C. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Trains 31 and 34 Florida and Metro politan Limited, has Drawing Room Sleepibg Cars New York to Jacksonville r1 AHatiffl a 1otv.-fi.T Pr.rtemnntti Tickets on sale August nhnri0tte. Vesihnle dar coaches 18, 19 and 20th, with final limit August Washington to Jacksonville, Portsmouth 23th, 1902. to Atlanta. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. No. 27 and GG "SEABOARD" Fast Raleigh to San Francisco. Cal.. and re-Mail has drawing room buffet sleeping turn, $05.25, account Biennial Meeting car New York to Jacksonville, connect Kuights of Pythias. Tickets on sale ing at Hamlet with sleeping car to and Aug. 1st to. 7th. final limit Sent. 30th. from Atlanta. Tickets will be routed goinz one route "No. 38 and 41 drawing Toom-sleeping and returning another at option: of pur- ear and day coaches between Ports chaser, f j . mouth and Atlanta, t . - I'orfuII particular, information, etc., j. s '. - . . . ; call on or address -?. C. Sturgis, city j Tickets on sale to all point?. Pullman ticket agent. Y'arboro'ih House build- Iherths reserved and reservations made 7.15 at. .Mr wiry AJepot" .Lv. 7.05 P. M. '" "...' ; ,; A. M. t Stop SignaL s Regular Stop. TsJ sgraph Station. S. L. DILL, v ' 'fh - ' Gn. Supt. ' ,.'' 1 1 1 . CHESAPEAKE ! inn num SUMMERS RESORTS and SUnnER HOHES The most delightful section of : the country, in-which to pass toe hot .sum mer days, is in the mountain region of the Virginias, on the line of the Chesa peake and Ohio Railway. Besides such well known resorts as the Greenbrier White. Sulphur. Virginia Hot Springs. Rockbridge Alum, Old , Swaet. Sweet Chalybeate. Warm Sul phur, Healing, Red Sulphur. Salt Sul phur, Hotel Interniont. Glady?s Inn,; the Alleghany, Natural v Bridge, Aetc, etc., there are hundreds of country homes in the mountainN region. : which make the care of summer boarders a special busi ness, and where board can be obtained on most l-easohable terms. For descrip tive pamphlets of the large resorts, illus trated, folders containing lists of sum mer homes, terni.3, etc.. address, JNO. D. POTTS, A. G. P. A.. FAT J TOO FAT PEOPLE ICednre tonr f, wei(Qt wiu ing, Raleurhv N. C RALCOF LAND United Staffs of America Eastern Dis trict of North Carolina In the Circuit ourt. . PuVsnant to a decree made June 28. 19o. by the United States Circuit Court for the KflfitPin T)itrifl i"t J-.'mrh TsnW account Annual Meeting una, in a cause tnerein pendnrg entltleu j People's Cliriritlan - ITnion 1 East Coast Cedar CompaYy versus I'eo- pie h liank of ItulTalo. N. Y and others, wherein the undersigned Was nDoointed Commissioner to sell tho land i herein after described, the undersigned ! will on Tuesday, the 29th day of July, 1!K)2, Week. end tickets to the Mountain and Seashore Resorts will be placed on sale at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house June 3 1. round trip rates as follows: Idoor in Manteo, Dare count3 North Norfolk. Va $4.00 Carolina, offer-for rale to tile highest rtn outgoing -steamers from Norfollc. Iigga?e checked from hotels and resi dences without extra charge at I - . - t Up-town Ticket Office i Yarhnrn. House Jtn'Idlne. r.U. CiATTI. C T. AN IIP. A. rPhouf 117 Uule.gu. ;'N. a ! Raleigh, N. Q. The Tourist Season HiustKfjrs HanJbook ' Srnt Fr 'RFnilCTO' in nal " ' yjSSfcZ x uidoct vnr Fnuiid (! i . Ktflned. Keflaa Yonr Fataad Bt , Kedneed. "Reducto" is a perfectly haTmlesa vegetable compound endorsed by thousands of phy sicians and people who hare tiied it. We send you the Formtda, you make "Reducto""at home if you desire. .vy you knew full well the ingre dients and .therefore need have no fear of evil effects. Send four cents for receipt and instructions ev- eryinins man- ii ed in plala eu-N velnne. 54 ' c Address: mJe-aJ Co., 3701 S. Jeffer son Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Old Point. Va . . Ocean View. Va irgmta lseach. a... Wilmington. N. C Jackson Springs. N. 'O I.lncolnton. U.k... Shelby. N. C. . ....... Hntberfordton, V.-C. 4.00,'bidder for cash the following described 4.tKJ tracts or land: ? ) 4.231 Lot No. 1 Beginning at a point near 4.00 Cypress Point on the east sidelof Alli 3.(K) gator River, said point being three and 4.73 one-half miles north 4 degrees east from 5.25 the mouth of Sanderson's ditch, thence 5.S3 running south 8(J desrrees east about Marion. N. C 5.30 fourteen and one-hnlf miles to Croatan Hickory. N. C.....'...i 4.75 Sound, thence northerLv alon-r Croatan Cliffs, N. C 4.75 Sound to the Great Haul Over .between i.enoir. i ........ i .; : 4.SO JMirants Island and the mainland, Bl'Twing Rock, T. C..... 7.80 thence -binding East Lake to the mouth For any information-rezardinar Tales ' of South Lake, thence to lirierv Hall ehedoles- and -Pullman reservation ap- Point, .thence southerly binding the east i m-m OPENS WITH THE MONTH OF - JUNE, . And the SOUTHERN 1 y .Announces the sale of ply to i! - - ' . i - i t rCv. II. ' GATTIS, . Ti A A Italeigh.'N. C. ' 1 Im S.LEARD. hi ... j. 0?Ti Tarborongii ;loys, 3 n - t Special ftatea Anneaaeed via 9atbern Hallway ' PROVIDENCE. R. I. $2150 IWIeigh to 'Providence. R. L, nd return, account Baptist Young Peo- W. T. "Gntry. general manager. in j pie's Union. Tickets on Kale July 0, 7 anu.3in, wan nnai limit July ZZ GOLDSBORO, N-. C Raleigh to Goldsboro. N. C. and re turn $2.30, account Annual Session Dis trict JranJ Household of North Caro- Georgia. A).iami. Florida,- North Caro lina. SrtuthM'aroiina. Virginia and a part f Yet yirgini:. hs rendered nece yary the ppointmenr of an assistant genera! maliicr. J. W. Crews has leeii riertosl to ;till this position and arrives in Atlanta, today to assume the new lati-. ... - "Mr. Crews I a native of Virginia and hs been - with the ""company a lout tnty years. He held positions as m.inarer Mth of the' Richmond and Nor 1 !k fYa.) exchanges, and later on was V-.-.m -red ft traffic agent. During the V-t twit years he has been superin ti .u:.t .f 'tb. firth district of the eoni I'tny. with hcadv.i triers In Savannah. Mr. C'rervs U cniidered one of the 1j.1.ii te'f'.lione tneu of the south and h fa!!y fiuipprd for the position he a..nin ahd was considered one of the most affah'e and popular men both in Norfolk aiid Savannah. "Mnchof the sue of the Southern shore of Groat Allisator River to the point near. Cypress Point, the place of beginning. " . Lot No. 2 Begmning at the mouth of Sanderson's ditch on the east side of Alligator River, thence running south SO degrees east about fourteen miles to Croatan , Sound, thenee northerly along Croatan Sound to the southern line of lot No. 1, thence north SO degrees west To tue delightful resorts located ou ar.d aiong me line 01 lot -o. x to ine -iiu- reached via its 'ines irntnr tfiver thAnon cmithprlr linn"' thl reaCfleQ T18 US ..1166 Alligator River to the place of begin- The Tickets Go on Sale June lat,1902 ning.at Sandersons ditch. t v j LOW RATE SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS FROM ILL SOOTHERS POINFSt Iot No. 3 Resinning on the Oast side of Alligator River at the mouth of San derson's ditch, thence southerly along Allieator River to the southwest confer of the Richmond Cedar Works Poplar Ridse tract, thence south 8 i degrees lina G. U. O. F. O. F. Tickets on sale rast about sixteen miles to Croa-Can July 0th. 7th and Sth. limited returning Sound, thenco northerly along i Croatan July Ilth, 3902. - . 1 Sound to the line of lot No. 2. thenie KINSTON, N. C. north 80 degrees' west alwut .fourteen $4.00 Raleigh to Kinston. N. C. and miles to the mouth of Sanderson's ditch, return, account Meeting Grand the place of beginning. -Idpe I. O. of G: S. and D. of S. Lot No. 4 Beginning at the south of North Carolina. Tickefs on west corner of the Richmond Cedar sale July 7th-Kth, with final limit Works Poplar Ridge tract on Alligator - ,.Jly 12th. 3902. , I River, the southern line of . lot No. 3, TACOMA. WASH. - " (running thence southerly along Alligator SGO.Go Raleizh to Taeoma. Wash . ard River to the mouth of Swan s OreeK, return, account Annual Meeting thence south SO degrees east about four of Young I'eople'n Christian So- teen miles to Stumpy Point Bay. thence ciety of United States. . Tickets northerly binding Stumpy Point liay ana on sale Jnly 13th-20th, final limit Croatan Sound to ! soutiiern line or 101 ?io. tnence nortn uegrees west io the place of beginning on Alligator River. Lot No. 5 Beginning on .Alligator River at the mouth of Swans Ureek, September 15th. DENVER. COL. Rflleifch to Denver. Col., and .retnra: TdVi,(.., t-..i v. r' ! 54o.oO. aecount Annual Convention An. J-i attribute! to the wise election of its "lent Order of Hibernians. Tickets on running thence south SG degi-eeseast fllren.. Mr. Crews' uecessor has lnen M,e "J.1" V' H nnd. .12. .with, 4 UfTt lit nnma oonnn l.a .run HUiU 11U11L PlHll HIT OiU lit rt th! tlmr nlthonih it i knotrn A ALLACE. Ni C. th wno tins of en w;tn tne company -r tve!veyears and he.- gradually risen tf the top. ranks. The many friends of this eomplny extend their eonirratula tions to General Manager Gentry and the company and prophesy continued prowth and even greater prosperity. 4 final Te-; about fourteen miles' to Stumpy -Point I lay, tnence souineriy anu easiurijr muu.,- ut r?t this time a!thoii2h it i- known HAiiiiAtt-. J. stumpy i-omi ua. wm ww" hit h Ufa "Raleigh to Wallace. NVO.; and return, to Sandy Point thence southerly and i hi hVbeen wirh'Th? rrPtist 'westerly along pmlico Sound to the riina.iT rcaooi uonrenuoa. iicwers on mouin i j-ruug. inc xn.vi. t,uu., sale Jnly 23 and 24, 1902, with final northerly up Long; Shore River to. its limit July 2Sth. ' Ihead at the mouth of tho Blount ditch, ASHEBORQ. C. '. thence northwesterly along the Dare; and. Raleish to Asheboro, N. C, and return, Hyde county line to the Alligator River, $3.03, account Meeting- North- Carolina thence northerly along AIhgator -Liver Conference A. M. EJ Church. Tickets to the place of the beginning. ' on saile Julv 21, 22 and 24, with final I After offering. thJand in lots, asr above imit Julv 2!)th. described, it win men, pursuant 10 iue MINNEAPOLIS. MINN.5 - decree, be offered as a whole, the same Raleigh to Minneapolis, Minn., and re- being the premises described m the bin turn at rate of one fare for the round of complaint in said cause. I arhes trip. pluaT $2.00, account National . Edn- bidding foresaid land shall, within ten cational Association. Tickets on sale davs after such sale, deposit m the regis- July 4th, 5th and 0th, limited retnrninff try of the court, the Citizens National July 14th, 1902. An extension of the Bank, of Raleigh. N. C, ten per cent final limit to October lst-can be secured of the bid made for a lot or the whole by depositing ticket' with joint agent of said land, or a certified check for Minneapolis on or before July lath, and such amount. - This June jm. r-- . . A. B. ANDREWS, Jr., Gabriel Harrison ,of Sterling Place, 3.r'ok!yn. jreflre! actor and teacher. of rkcutlon, jBgeJ S3, nsel to run errands fr Aaron; Bnrr and U 'believed to be the lnt surviving close acquaintance of that former Vice President. . $ EH.ow PoTver. I tell yon," said the .,or', 'lfs the man "Bno rftn Pl,!a him c f. AV" ht fucceel best In this 72 J,Srt nt al1" replied- fhe pro- lift tnt nun ii'hn ' rn n clii-kY-a t - mmm u V V II 1 P ta LB ii ft-I -T a. .ct.--CL of hu way that succeeds eago Tribune. on payment of a fee of 50 cents. "A-SUISYIL.L.IS. N. .U. Raleigh to Ashevjlle. N. G- and return I $S.W, account Meeting Society of Ameri- Commissioner. No. 003 Fayetteville St.. Raleijh, N. C That section of 'North Carolina i known as "THE LAND OF THE SKY" anil ihe 'SAPPHIRE COUNTRY ' Is particularly attractive to those in search., of lnontain resorts, where the air is ever cool and invigorating, and where accommodations can bo had either at the comfortable and well-kept boarding hotiees or the more expensive and up-to-date hp 'els. " ADD1110HRL SlffPIKG' Go intot servicet from various points to principal resorts, thus affording Greatly lmprord Facilities V - for reaching those points.-, Particular attention is directed to the elegant Dining Car.Cervice on principal through trains. V Sonthern Railway has just issued its handsome Resort Folder, descriptive of the many delightful resorts along the line of its road.: This folder also gives the names of proprietors of hotels , and boarding houses and a number of, guests thPTi ran accommodate. Copy can be had upon application to .any Southern Railway Ticket Agent. ; . -For detailed information as to rates. Stef-ninr Oar reservations, etc., call on nearest "ticket Agent or .address, , r - T. U.-STUlililo. J. a. - 'I Raleigh, N. C. Wi A. TURK, P. Tv M.. . S. 3.1. HARDWICK, G. P. A. , ' Washington., u. v ' For Sale! Farm - containing 400 ; acres, more or less, situated v eight miles from the city of Raleigh and in ' one mile of theS. A. L. R. R., in thefcest farming .district in Wake county. . Especially adapt ed to either tobacco or cotton. For fur ther information apply to GrioieE lowei's, ROSES, Carnations, &c. FLORAL DESIGNS at short n5j!ci. Hceptlon and Wed dirgs furnished with Flowers, Palau and all other doffrationx v CHOICE S20CK OF - . v .... PALMS, PERNS 1C11S RALEIGH. N. C -OXFORD, N, C, I 53rd Aanaal SeitUn Open Sep- texnber 3rf. 1902.- Board and 'General Tuition $135. . Apply for; catalogue to PRESIDENT HOBGOOD. lillai Have reduced their AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Call and examine before purchasing . j- . elsewhere. - . - ; : - 121 Fayetteville ; Street, RALEIGH, N. C. r and other display and house VJteorat'tJf plants for sale. Hy tcinths, V Tulips, Fuscias. Narcissus anu sll kinds j Bulbs for , indoor forcing and 'jtapoi beddingi ' H. S1EINHETZ. Raleigh, N. C. 5 Telephones 113. ' i M. S. Calvert, B 19ID RALEIGH, N. C. Court repor'lnx don anywher la North Carolina. Prlcaa on applicatlaa." SpencerXrask& Go. BANKERS, 27 & 29 Pine Street, New Yoeh Members New York Stock Exchange. JACOB RERRY&C0 Members Consolidated Stock- Exchange. N. Y. Produce Kxcnange. . ' ESTABLISHED 186$; 44 Broadway. New York. -Philadelphia Office: JDrexel Building. 209 Main Sb.Durham, N.C. Hartford, Conn, j Telephone No. 7. , Send for market letters andi pamphlet. Direct wires with the Postal fend West ern Union oces ensures -prompt tittea tion on all telcgrspjalc business. I
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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