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prlr.clNi! rcforrs. also week end tickets C n A R II f! P P A fi fcl - I to 21 oKc. Ocean View. Virginia Beach 'UUHUU Ur LAhIU l0M 1M;llt, wilmlrcton. N. C. Little- lUrnO nDHfi M17!tou. Jackson Snriapi and the principal IHCnd unum.ii.i- I The recently arreted Board of . - minera to TLit Cue char.:sble it-itn-j t : c th S--iti mot in the execute rc. at tli. cspltol yesterday and cr--mixed by the taction of Col. A . i. and -Xir- rtr th Siatc mot in the execuuve m nixed uvl f Asbcbcro ohairmaa . v i,,t.- ftf AsheviHe cTeMry The third cetnixr present .was X . ucu:i v. -- , i. f within the next; Dr. J. The boari Is retired to nnd i'101 atl1 the State Institutions resorts in the mountains 01 '" North Carolina. For any information rejeardinK rates and general information apply to . C. II. GATTIS. C P. & T. A. Raleigh, N. C. three month ana me rv.H.i - )COpTri.int b.Ss re findings with tie Governor. Thee -f $ 1Jl0 for ,!e!Msit. (t nd in-?ectiors are to I? maJe atj soi;T1IEux B, BUSINESS ITEMS Lcorarir"iots, Audray. Unfettered, Rienuerbasfet. Pasteboard Crown, Grnnstark. Tarile Ground and nil other rented 7c. a day. ena intervals from year to year. POSTSCRIPTS BOOK EXCHANGE. CoL TV. P. "Wood of Ashboro was here SrrfJ. B. neriey returned to the Mr. A. B. Hunter of Apex spent yes-; terday to BiWf'a. . , . Ma. W. H. Blactnall to visiting her boCmt in Halifax. 3J Lucy Ererton is rMtir.g frlecda r& TUttrem la Warren-ton. ,ilr. Bugec 3$:ts of Henderson to wMSing Mrs. W. A. Terris. . aiia J?loi Creech "bos returned from A Ylsit to friend Ja Parbam. Mrs. Tcoey Frftps left Tor ner nome hi . Savwan afc yesterday morning. (Mrs. J P. Arrington has t?one to Bat rV-horviL b a visit to her daufrhter. i .. T?wf itw Mr. Charles S-Mwers of Rtkra ere gn-J t tbe Yarborong'b. Misses Iro lAcr and wnaa mvd cut 4kTB on Ttolt to friend la Green (Mfss Gertrod ESis has returned from ITtrcfaia. Trber h has becn'rlMtinr Miw Brtha, J&eln. who haa Teeii ill ft-w Mrrwl iirks with feTr S much Urm. A. B. TVUley from ?Vrfolk. Va ifl rlAJttar .Mr. Van B. Moore on North "W'lVmtnrton rtret. Mxa. J. B. ReaTes. mother of Mr. A. Baiter. kft for her bcaae in Clayton yertetdaj" moral nc Mrs. F. A. 'oovH-rvl of Wlfeoa ar rixd -rftorAr f rvm Aaherllle. wbcre . sh Tnt come thne. Miss Sujraa Clark returned yesterday from a jksure trip to AshorDe, Lenotr ad otbr roir-ts wet. - Mr. and Mrs. S. F. TVlfair. Miss Mabel Hale and Miss Martha Haywood hare go to Beaufort. Mrs. M. J. Hawkins of Rldgirway Is la tbe city tisitinjc at the fcome of Mr. d Mrs. T. W. Dana. Mrs. C. S. WIIUmd of Prospect Hl'l arrrred yeteriiy cwralny and Is vlslt inrOVIrs. B. W. Spencer. MHra Alice rod l&t Brmra of Pttts boro who hve been Tisitrnff Mr. E. B. MotUrt, liaTe rctarned home. Mrs. J. A. Sanders aod Master Me4 tom Godwin. Jr.. left yesterday ton AsheTlIle for few weeks' sojourn. - Mrs. J. . O'Qornn aad children hare returned froat morrtb's visit to rela tlres In Hr nilet and lea:m Sprinps. Mrs. Minnie W.IMame of Baltimore passed through Bsle-h yesterday on her way to LwrfstHirs to visit her parents. 'MH Mabel Harper of South Oarolhva passed tbronjb yesterday Tnominr on her way to the Littleton Panacea Springs. Mis Alma Pmirth and Miss Lola Grif fin of Sprfafbo;fe spent be day in the dty yesterday, tbe guests of the Baptist Female Unfrcrsty. Micsi Sallle vA Helen "Williams passed through B jlr:?b yesterday on their way to LouU.iut, after a, visrit to friends In TVilaiington. Mr. A. L. Walker left yesterday for TinMBonsTllIe, S. O., where he will be t the coming tobacco season with the American TVrco Company. Mr. "W. n: IIo:bx:y is dn Ricbmon.1. where he has accepted a position with MlCer & Miller, caalnet makers. He will make BicIin:oal Li hciuc. There will be c-3 prayer Fcrviee at the C5hritian ciiarvh on HillsiLoro street to Elcht. Tbe paster left yesterday after oooa for Four Oaks, where he will at tend a Sunday school conTcntivn. Ex-Senator Marion Butr and wife retrrrnod to Ibe clfy fast night, bavin pent the pa5t sereral weeks at tCieCr ooi:r:rT pl.-rw at Elliott, Sampeoa coun ty. Mr. Butler wi!l y to New Ycik wlth!n the next few days to spend sev eral woebs. ' Mr. W. A". Crabtree and wife leave tc'ay f.rSaaford. where they -win cake taesr rutcre coxe. Mr. Crabtree bas f the pjust sereral months beta connected wth H. T. Hicks & Co. s JnauairT . tbe store corner Martin aad FaycUe Tille streets. Friends tn this city hare received in TltatiOTa to the tnamaje of Mi LiHia-a SJocumb IInoberry of 'FayeUerlile to Mr. John T. Oliver of BeidsrilkJ, the ceremony to be in St. John's cburA, Fsyrttertlie, "Wednesday mordc?, July 30, at 1 ISO o'clock. 3 Water bills are due and payable at the office oX the Wake Water CeTEpany, West Morgan street, on or bef.-.r the 15th. All delinquents will be fnz off after that date. E. B. BAIN,.Snr.erintendent N' selecting an Ice Cream Freezer that will give perfect satisfaction the essential features to he considered are 1st Principle, v '2d Mechanism, The White i 3d Material, 4tK Construction. mnvtm n rr eezer r. inmo afv rrrnd fipflfiirA Pat cream in can. turn two minutes fimrnnrrlilv inrnrnorflfe the mateFial so as too make small cream Thn tiike. out" the dasher, pack ice around can and it will freeze smooth and hard. ; ' '- .. l- , Thomas H; Brigfis & Sons, RALEIGH,' N C. . FOR SALE One cow and calf. Cow giving three gallons mile a dar- Can be seen at 743 South Fayettevllle St. WANTED A Typewriter in every town to sell the fnmous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Liadsey, State Agent, Durham. N. C. WANTED Double Entry Book-keeper. None bnlt experienced man need apply. Write at once, stating salary wanted and experience in book-keeping and age. Addres General Agent, care Morning Post. WANTED Men who are weak or diseased to write for free booklet edited by the leading and most successful spe cialist la the United Statss. Address J. Newton Hathaway. M. p., v3 Inuian Building. Atlanta. Ga. - . Annanrem'M! I am a candidate for the nomination for Register of Deeds. I have filled tbe office since the death of Capt. Billy Hood. Everyone who has visited the office says it is in better sMpe than ever before in Its history. With this record I "come to the Democratic voters soliciting tbelr support in the primaries. J. J. BERNARD. . Aim TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS . i See our stock of Summer Wearables Serge Coats, Soft Bosom Shirts Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes Lip-lit Underwear, &c New stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. THE COLDEST AND THE NICEST FREE 11 CH 'SERVED IN RALEIGH. The mof ?Tip-to-date saloon, ths most courteous attention, and the tin est, purest liquors of all kinds ever served. Family orders so licited and satisfaction guaran teed. Ask your physician. R. VV. YOUNG, 15 Exchange Place. r i 8-at fn cauaussL THI CECLET One Grade tile fiigliest. The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up toiOne Standard Only.1 i It is understood by those familiar with the situation that a good and poor Piano cannot issue consistently from the 'same factory. n In any such instance the logic of the situation is that they are practically identical. , 1 , . . Workmen cannot do slipshod work one day and fine work the next. Every Lester Piano is made to stand npon its own merits. We ask you to compare the Lester with, any other Piano. We rante this, knowing there is no better Piano made. Prices moderate. Terms reasonable. Catalogue and full information for tbe asking. Darnell &z 1 RALEIGH, N. C. J. n. KI5G, Prlda HOLDER, Vlee President A personal : investigation the best equipped, and the ino5t successful HAiNJJ, Tll'liWKlTirsli, Pa X RALEIGH, K. C. wilt convince anyone that KIG S is absolutely college of BUSINESS. ShUKI- PENMANSHIPv and ENGLISH in North Caro lina, regardless of any claim any competitor may make. v e qualify and place more students into positions : than any other school In this State. Strong financial backing. Reference; any leading business concern in Raleigh. Col lege Journal and Special Offer free. . BUSINESS MEN: PLEASE WRITE US WHEN TOU NEED A COM PETENT BOOK-KEEPER OR" STENOGRAPHR. - Styl! sfi A .tronachCo ii Ell II t nr nrmrn n Htm ii III! i-inen Norchon Laco, New Pattern ".. : Popular widths, 8 1-3 to 13c imitation Torchon Lace, Selectod Pattern Prices 4e to 10c Valenciennes Lace 20c V In separate Datterns.and matched sets. to epa $2, 00. All new. Prices per dozen yard. Lace Beading and Ladderingi i v All new, 25c to. 50c dozen yards. 4 Embroidered Edgings ; ; i New Lot, Assorted Widths. Embroidered Headings New Patterns. . . , 38 inch BlacK French Organdies ...... Prices 40c, SOs and 60c, ' 45 inch French Lawns Extra Finish, Price 35c ' -' ? f : I" . A NEW' CASE OP Thompson's Glove Fitting Summer Corsets ; Cool, "Ventilating, Me dium and Short, 50c : Hosiery Special Laadles'-Black Lace 'Biose Superior Lisle Thread, extra fine finish, sYzes $ ' 9 and 9, 25c . ' --p-,-: NEW LOT OP High Lustre Wash Taffeta Ribbons and Navy, 3 indie White, Black, Light Blue, Pink, Nile, Red, Heliotrope wide, 12c. St inches wide, lCf 4 inches wide, 16c. TrunKs We-are selling Trunks. vWe have a variety of Trunks. Trunks and, prices when a-Trunk Is needed. The favorites. See ot Two Specials in Umbrellas At $1.00 and $1.50. LadiesV Umbrella Special. - X . With Fancy and Mourning Handles," $1; 00 and $1.50. , , fiiiici cihf RALEIGH. N. C. WHISKEY BUGGIES, LAUNDAUS. ; VICTORIAS ,6 - : And all kinds of Vehicles for pleasure or heavy use. Picnic wagons always ready. FIRST- CIjASS - Boarding: Stab iCe Orders for day or night receive-prompt, : cafeful and conrteous attention. Robbins, Livery Stable, Telephones No. 70. I j& Rear Yarboro Hotel tommirRmriiR(ttktbr th s,. . 1 UallTfMT. The Seaboard Air Line Railway has ffinned a very handsome Summer Excur sion Folder shouting tbe principal re torts reicbcd by its line. It also shows tie large hotels and boardln- houses, tbelr location and advantages. . Low rat Summer Excursion tickets were placed n sale June let by the cabcord Air Line Railway to all the While You Are Away You can order any drug sir re artirU ef us or send any PreseVirS VK2l win receive nnr fij.'ed. and your order prompter attention, and th rood will See the largest barrel ever in Raleigh, now on tap in A. O. Wadford's saloon, Uargett street. Raleigb. N. C. 1 Clean and Careful Work Del i vered When Promised Is the rule "which has :made ours the most popular Laundry in town- We "want bus tomers and if the: ahove rule pleases you, oive us a trial and we will make a perma nent customer of your . THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 J. K MARSHALL, Prop. Cool and Delightful Smokes Cigars bought from me do not heat and nauseate you, hut on the contrary they settle your nervcR, and then of course the effects are very pleasant. Try and see for yourself. 'j ; ' i C. D. TAYLOR, ?.00 Fayetternie Street. Telephone orders solicited. Bell 'phone 1121. Dorsett -HoteL Interstate 144. ON w And 25 Per Cent reduction on CHILDREN' 5 GUOTHINQ A ri ti o u lice in e ii t s We are pleased to annoance that "we have just pnt In a: "Stamping Outfif and our Embroidery Department is now' complete. We can supply jour need! in anything yon may wish aloo this lino. . If you do needle work of any description our stire will fnterest yon. W aTe daily adding new things and if you do not see in our show windows rfU" VUU. JUU IV aUl, XL1 HISKA ZOA llX It- K 9 11 VI C If you Heed Pictures. Wall Paper or Window Shades, get our price befora buying. Special prices. on these three lines from now until September 1st. Jp. ELLINGTON, JR., 112 Fdyettevi lie Street. r RALEIGH. N. C WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER. WOOLLCOTT. iBTRAORDINARY For the Week July 15th to 19th BARGAIN No. 1. . " 2,000 yaTds lOcent Apron Gingham at the yard . . , , . . . , , ........ . . . . . . .4c. - BARGAIN No. 2. One lot 35 cent ' White Organdie.: 63 Inches wide, the yard; .......... .2ac. BARGAIN No. 3. : , One case 9 cent- yard wide Bleachin only .... k. c. All the Ladies' White Shirt Waists Al COST. - ".'! . ' BARGAIN No. 5. . Entire stock of Rugs 20 per cent count. Smyrna and Moquat Rus. BARGAIN No. 6. Entire stock of "Men's Stiff Bosom P - cal Shirts, worth 75c. to, $1.00, to J closed at ;...... Bargain No. 7 nf ants' Sandals, size 3 to 5." ... Child's $1.00 Oxford Ties, size 6. to 8.......... $1.25 Children's and Misses' Oxfords at....-. ANY 25c. FOJvIlJNli JvAIM . . . . CQ31E EAKLrY AJXl BbUUIUS TliME BARGAINS. Ls. . . . I . . . , . ..ISC Do .ot be afr?-d to sea l too mu-h money, for we will return any exciss. Crowell JMardj -5 Go. & BROUGHTON, DRUGGISTS. .- 120 FatttrUe B treat. 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 14 East Martin Street, It. -I. ( J r, '5 LEE
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