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Y 1 1 ! 4 lit. JklOK-tllv - f . JULY io igoa. ,o . : . - - 'J !! I : 1 1 1 i 3" a aaaaaaai POSTSCRIPTS were placed on sale June let by the Seaboard Air Line Railway to oil me principal resons, also week end tickets to Norfolk, Ocean View, Virginia Beacli, Old Point. Wilmlnzton. N. C. Little ton, Jackson Springs and the principal j resorts in ihe mountains or vesrern North Carolina, For '.any-information regarding rates and general information apply to ' - C. II. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A- . Raleigh, N. C. BUSINESS ITEMS to Rockinira:n. Misa Max Jones left yesterday af.cr ooa for Ashevlllc. ' Mr. William UaU has returned to bom at Loaisburg. Ml Addie Puryear is hi Danrtlle, a., the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mcs.'W. U. Doacs and -wife re at Seven Springs. Mr. Loanie We-athcrs has gone to Goldsboro on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bent Afford are here from II0II7 Springs. Mr. Paul Schencx of Greensboro was "hc fn, Mi-1 '1'?. VI"' nt" smooth and Lard. UN selecting an Ice Cream Freezer that will give perfect satisiacuon me essential features to "be considered are fiT i-rd-SV Tld last I'.I.lt. Mis Nellie Hunter of Ner.se i visit ing Mss .rone Duau on West Morgan treet. , Col. Thomas S. Kenan i In Asjeville attending the North Carina liar Asso ciation. Mrs. Van Flemia? Is In the city, the guest of her motlicr, Mrs. Charles .S. Mrs. M. V. Vardswortb of Concord pent yesterday a guest at the Yar- boroagh. ! Mr. J. W. Klni has returned to his ho:oe at DitUrt. S. C, after Tisit to relative. Mis Freda Badgett of Jackson" Hill ru here yesterday, a guest of Mrs. G. F. Smith, i Corporation Commissioner Samuel L. 3lo gers arrived yesterday from his home la Franklin J Miss Annie Perry went to Wake For est yesterday to Tit the famllx of Mr. S. W. Brewer. Miss Kince Boylan has returned from ReidsvlCe where she was the Cuect of Miss Penn. Miss Carrie O. Mitchell left yesterday for "New YoA-. ae will sail on the '19th. last, far Europe. Mr. Wade Riggan left for Dunn yes terday to accept a position with the Mc Kay Machine Company. j Judge James E. Shepherd left yester; day for Ashentl to attend Carolina Lar Assocration. Airs. R .11. 'Lewis and little dangh ter hare gone to the western part of the State to spend some time. Col. J. B; Bachelor and slter. Mr. Harry Loels left yesterday, for Buffalo J?prings to spend some time. Mr. B. II. Woo-lell, grand secretary I. O. O. F-, has gone to Hooky Mount to conduct are instructive school. Rev. A. I. Tyer, now pastor of the Methodist church at Wilson, was here yesterday oa h's way to Baskerville. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Jermau left yes terday for Ridgeway to spend some time. Sir. J. Ml Brewer returned to Wake Forest yesterday. (Dr. Stanoell of Northampton county was here yesterday and last night. lie Is a member of the executive committee f Central Ilospftal. L Mr. W. It. Fort was here from Plke- rille last nlglt to attend a regal ar month ly meeting pf the executive committee f the Central hospital. Cvunty Superintendent Clements of Wake Foren't unty will hM an exam ination of teachers in Centennial build ing at 8 oYJK-k this morning. Judze Pujrne:i has appointed Mr. Joseph G. Brown jury commissioner for the United States nirt at this place, Tlce Mr. Willis G. Briggs. resigned. Iv. G. F. Smith has been granted a month's leave of absence as pastor of Edenton Street Methodist irch. lie will spend most of the time at resorts on the seacoast. Mr. S. C MiJdleton arrived from Duplin county yesterday on business connected with the Central hospital, he fcetng a" member of the executive com niKe of that institution. Mtv. W. W. Clement of thi. city, who has been visiting friends in Henderson and Oxfcd, xetnrned hnie yeterdav ac companied by Miss Ethel Clement of Oxford. t Superintendent E. MVK. Goodwin of tl North Carolina School for the Deaf and Damb at 'Morgantoa, is here at tending he sessions of the American, Assocjatjon of Instructors of the Blind. T V. i tlon comml9ska "will revise and certify : to the Staje auditor ami tie commis-i iooers of the several cmmvli's the tax j variation of all railroads, tezraph lines. telephone exx-hangea And siini'ar proper ty. . Dr. Williim Moncure has returned from the University of Pennsylvania, ; "where he recently yrndr.ated with honors. : In recosnkJon of his-work he has been' given the position of resident physician Ja the Knucopal Hospital of Philadel phia. w!,'rh j quite an honor. Dr. Moncnre is the son of Capt. Wm. Mon-, enr of this city and was prepared t-rr college in the Kaleich Male Academy.- : : BcrelictDi yon think automobiles' re dangerotw''" Batchelor "Yes; I knew a fel'.nw who took a grri out in one, and he' going to marry her." Yockera Snteman. . Stfisattoaal Trial A trial that will be fnll of Interest locallr will beein the first of the week. Weathers & Utley will try to se how many pi.tuTes they can sell at one fonrth'oa the regular price during the month of Jnly. A full attendance seems probable. Yon had better attend. 1 limnr1tMrti Hthd ia a, A. ' nail way. The Scabbard Air Line Railway has Issued a very handsome Summer Excur sion Folder, showing the principal re sorts reached by It line. It also show the large , hotels and boarding houses, their location and advantages. Low rate Summer Excursion tickets National Drinks. In Germany, it's Beer; in' France, it's Wine; aud in .the United States it Is SODA WATEB which is by far the healthiest of all. " Men. women and children, drink our Soda drinks and enjoy them to their heart's content. Nothing better! GrowellJilcLartii 5 Go. IYR SALE One cow and calf. Cow- seen ai 743 South Fayetteville St. 1st Principle, . 2d Mechanism, The 3d Material. 4th Construction. White Mountain Freezer Contains everv p-ood feature. Put cream, in can, turn- two minutes to thoroughly incorporate the material so as to to make small cream Then take out the dasher, pack ice around can ana it win ireeze salesman wantAil to carrv side line cf Dry Goods and Blankets direct fr"m Inoms tn call on cenertll store trade. (od line for competent man The Inkewood Company, Box 414, Phil adelphia. Pa. WATCn FOREST COLLEGE. I have for sale in Wake Forest. N. C. a 5!TOoin cottage with a good gar dca and well. Apply to f J. L..- ALLEN, Forest ville, .N. C. WANTED A Typewriter in every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey, State Agent, Durham, N. C. ihe Whiteville Tobacco Warehouse, N. C invites buyers on her market We are makine more than - a million pounds in this section and it is in good condition. Will be pleased to have you with us and win do all in our power to make it profitable to you. Yours truly. J JAMES, DODD, Manager.. STRAYED From i my house on Blount i street, a 2J months old nearly white setter puppy. Reward for the re turn to t- ' : A. L. BAILEY. WANTED to correspond with parties having timber tracts, also parties who the North' "in lo iaKe'sn imcxesi w ujiv uAmey In the nmnufacture of flooring. 1 oeilinsr -sldinr. etc. We have a No. r ! planlajr mill and understand the busi ness thoroughly. References furnished. Denmark & Grist, Canton, Pa. If you" can ell sewing machines want & job at once, write to post office box 202, Wilson, N. C. Send good ref- ernees. 12-L WANTED Position by by experienc ed " teacher. Qualifications, English, Latin, French, Music, Drawing; Calis thenics. Best references. Miss M. M. P., Biuemont, Va.' Annual SIetlnx af Staekboldera Th3 fifty-second general 'annual meet b: of the stockholders of the North CVolina Railroad Company will be held at Greensboro, N. C, on the sec ond Thunvlay in July, 1602. Stockholders can get tickets to attend the meeting with their immediate fami lies by apply to the secretary at 'Bur lington, N. C. . The transfer books of the company will be closed on the 10th day of July, 1002 and remain closed till AuuSt the lt. 1902, at which time the semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent will be due and payable. ! J D. H. M'LEAN, - - Secretary. . June ,'lGth. 1902. ! . Thomas H. Brlggs & Sons, RALEIQH; N. C. sa; ayQ"" f,mm C-a We Aim r TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS See our stock of Summer Wearables Sero-e Coats, Soft Bosom Shirts Straw Hats" Low Light . Underwear, stdek. Low Prices. Cut Shoes &d New WHITING BROS. Buy Your Piano or Organ From an Old Reliable Firm. ! Remember you only buy one In a lifetime and you cannot afford to take chances. In buying of us we give you the benefit of twenty-five years' experi ence in selecting the best pianos- and organs at the lowest possible prices. For that reason we are in a position to give you greater value for your money than any other house i& dur line. ' J Give us a chance to prove the above claim and you willcertamly never have cause to Tegret it. ' J 9 Darnell z North Carolina's Oldest Music Dealers. Ao-.Job 'troeacti Co 1 t" tin mi AJnlp J Uil uulu (1 II NEW Lawns ini Batiste, with and without the side band trimming. In Light Blnn Green-and Black Polka Dots and Stripes, on . White Grouns, 10c, 12 and 13a . -J ' . new White Lawn. Swiss and Batistes, in Dots.-1 Srrine and Lattice Work. 10c t zoc. Alanynew ideas not seen before this season. Lot of all 45 Inches NEW - -.: . ; White French Lawns. ,The best known Washable Sheer Materials, wide, 35c. ' Case of High 3 inches wide 12c. 34 inches wide 14c 4 inches wide 16c. Fad in White Hosiery; Corsets ahd Tape Gird: acn s fcpecial oOc; . I NEW Lustre Wash Taffeta Ribbons; M White. Black. Light Blue. Nile Pink, ' t J Helio and lied. NEW Ladies sizes. , Plain and Lao Work y- ; :-rNEW . es, the new shapes. Royal Worcester Lisle Threjia at. $1, Stro J. II. KING, Prealdans F. jr. HOLDER, Vice President ItALEIGIf, N. C, - A personal Investieation will, convince anrone that KING'S is the best equipped, and the most success ful college of BUSINESS. HAND. TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and ENGL absolutely SHORT ISH in N6rth Caro ina, regardless of any claim any competitor may make.-W e qualify more studentg -."Vinto positions than any other school in this State financial backing. Reference; any leading business concern, in Raleigh lege-Journal and Sneci.nl Offpr frpt. . - . I BUSINESS MEN:" PLEASE WRI TE US WHEN YOU NEED A-COM rETENT BOOK-KEEPER OR STENOGRAPIIR. and place Strong Col More of this brand scld than any other. because of its umroimio m purity and qualit'. i . ., ' I ,' v a , . i WHISKEW V stra us cmsr & co v JSt oaiCToa 9 ? - ' ' ' . Vw va arb Makes our Ice Cream Parlors the most generally favored resoif in town." Patrons of the place will never find, themselves without company. jThe cream dispensed is of a quality calculated to please the most fastidious. Scrupulous neatness, prompt service, a full assort ment of fruit flavors and a large, cheer ful room combine every, element of pleasure. Call soon and; often. Remember we are the largest fruit i receivers in town. CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE L - -7rTi i i- Clean -andXarefuF Work Delivered When Promised - i . . Is the rule which, has made ours the most popular .Laundry in town- We want cus tomers and if the above rule pleases vou r.ve us a xriai . ana we win mase a perma nent customer of you. . , - I THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY a n tdi art t rtr tvt a "dott ttI-t'' Smokers Choice ciyar stand, where he will always fin ood; delightful smoke should Every one in the city that enjoys a gd the choicest line of Ciaars m m 1 C" w J f T ... ana iooaccg ouuanes. union uau uouruuion sooas Handled. See the largest barrel ever in Raleigh, now on tap in A. O. Wadford's saloon, Hargeu street, Raleith. N. C. I C. D. TAYLOR, 300 Fayetteville Street. . Telephone orders solicited. Bell 'phone 1121. s ' ' Dorsett Interstate 144J Tisit my Tobacco Sotel. Re DBUGG-TSTS. Ii0 Fayettetile Etrestr ON- S iV rVo qj I ' -'.!' -' t w And 25 Per Cent Reduction on - - : . ' v. i . ' CHILDREN'S H LEE BROUQHfoN aop FAYETTEVILLE STREET NEW Case of Ladies Umbrellas., fancy and mourninff handles. Two leaders, n ime at $ ana one at i.au. , xtvo . spien am lines seiectea as leaoers. ORFORD5 AND SANDALS J Ladies'l Oxfords, alt. sizes, nrices 50c toDrice S2.ff0. Ladis' 1,' 2 and 3 strap Sandals, prices $1.25 to $2.50, ladies' latent Leather tJolonial Ties, $d.UU. . SLIPPERS FOR Misses' 75c to $1.75. Children's 50c to $1.50. Infants' 50c to $1.00. MEN'S SHOES TRUNKS, BAGS, TELESCOPES WITH LOCKS We are clearing out our Men's Shoes at cost. b; ,- r u r TT 1 Tl LP (III III A I li RALEIGH. N. C. mi t We are showing this week a Tery select line of stamped linens, Lunch Cloths, Laundry Bags; Collar and Cuff Bags, j Baby Bibs, etc. Also a new lot of Lace and Battenburg Patterns Bertha's Bolems Baby Caps, stock, and turn over collars. Door Panels, etc.. Silks,'-, Linen Floss, Braid Threon.. Buttons, Em broidery Needles; Duchess Enit, Hoops, Felt Lined, In fact ahythling you wanl in the Embroidery line. " j i' If yon are' going to the seashore! or the Mountains for the summer, you should lay in a supply of these goods. - -- J. C. ELLINGTON, J JR., H2 Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N. C. . - T i St. riary's School, Raleigh, N. The sixty-first annual sessioV- beginsSeplember- 18th. ; The Easter f 1 Term begins January 28th. i 4 - - , " t I ol. vmij- Bj-jviivux uucib. ins irucuon w xne xouowing aepaniiiuLP. The Preparatory! School, The "College, The Art School, The Music School, The Business School.. v I ' - . ' . . - There' are two hundred and f ortyjeight students representing nine Dioceses. Faeulty of twenty-fiv e. Much of the equipment is new; eight new pianos bought this year. ' St; Mary's Kindergarten ie lo cated In jthe center of the city under Miss Louise T. Busbee's charg e. For catalogue address REV. T. D. BRATTON, D. D. 1 INSTITUTE for- --V'--.-r;-;f-:W--:;; ." YOUNGWOriEN V Thorough 'Instruction, in all ' Departments of Fmal9;iMubatipi ' - ill J m paaaaaaaaaasa m CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Usinsr , the Leaohetizky ; . System. . Send for fAtk- logue. - Jas. Dinwiddie, M.A,, Principal, - RaleightN. (V Stylish . Horses, BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS, VICTORIAS And all kipds of Vehicles for pleasure or heavy use. Picnic wagons always reaif ing':S Orders' for'day or "night receive prompt, careful and courteous attention. 'Rpbtkins' Livery Stable, Telephones No. 79. ' j& Rear Yarboro HoteL
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