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JHE MORNING POSTS . TUESDAY, JULY 32 I9Q3 Oyster Bay Treated to a Genome Surpns Senator McLaurin Declines to Go on the Court of Claims. Bases His Action on a Newspaper Article Orrtrr Bay July 21. Senator John Lmvn.ie McLaurin of South Carolina has diclrned the appointment to the va cancy on the United Mate court of claim. Tho president offered to appoint Janitor McLaurin. but h has written that lie cannot ae.vpt tho place. This letter Is coached in the most retire term and "was apparently in partlcnlar based on a newapper article, which he enclosed in his lemr. which aki that .lie had sold himself for tho prospect of jrettin snch an :3cc as the one that had been offered Lira. The rreMnt regards this type of ecnati'n as contemptible and would - pxy no beed to it himelf. and only re yreta that Senator .McLaurin paid any attention to it. i The president was xery desirons of tppointiasr Snitor McLaurin to some rffl.-e nnder him and believes that his renatorial experiences ami his career a attorney Rvnral of South Carolina -would bare made him a particularlr good jndse of the conrt of claim. The president U now uncertain what he will do abont SfatoT McLaurin, hut it is known that Ee is anxlus to appoint him to some position ' hth as a recognition of his creat serrice to .the country and that his hljrh ability may he utilized. The formal announcement of Senator "IcLaurin's declination was received here today with marked surprise. The Senator came here a Aveek ao to see the president about the appointment, and after the Interview confided to his friends that the president had offered him the place and he had accented IX. The appointment is for life and the potd tioa is rezaTded as a most desirable one. Evidently . Senator Mclyaurln a change of mind has been wrought within a few day?. Practical men In polities will find it hard to believe, that the Senator has been Influenced to make this chanse in his life plans by an edito rial criticism, harsher perhaps, hut in the Fame spirit with many other utter ances of the southern Democratic press when Senator McLaurin cast his vote in tht senate for the policies of the ad ministration. Senator McLaurin must have known that in the clonk rooms of the Senate quick tempered Senators from the south had said things about his course quite in the same, vein and had nmrnlcn.! rk na tTitr nn.lf avfirs to de feat his confirmation if the president should send- his name to the Senate. Several weeks asro President Roose velt assured Senator McLaurin that 'he would not be deterred by any fear of a senatorial holdup. The president was confident that enoujrh votes could be had in the Senate to confirm Senator McLanrln. He has written a letter to Senator McLaurin expressing his deep regret that he has ' declined the offer. Senator McLaurin" s term will expire next March, and it was thought here today .!... . - 1. 1 .1a.U1 miL- fiorllt for re-election to the Senate. If he is not planning for such a campaign it is pos sible the president will find a place for him in some other department of public service. The only places of consequence now in the gift of the president are on the Panama canal commission, and the Senator may set one of these. It is hltfhlr probable that the funl from the district in which a per cent age of the wages, h to be collected will rot be as large as was anticipated when th? levy was made. The railroad com panies, anticipating a stride, laid in largo supplies, and many factories did the same, and it is thought that some !of the mines will not run full time u this -account an l :nar me mnu come up to eipeations for a weeks. Fres'dent Mitchell receive! reports to- SUIT FOR LIBEL A Winston Lady Will Sue a; Norfolk Newspapsr Vovft&i v&ft& vi cy w w-" Winston-Salem, N. C Ju3y, 21. t ciai. -Wrs. Victoria Roberts of fchisi cJ.y j has employed counsel-here wind at foCk, Va., tto institute, sni't in the Unutedf States "Circuit Court a-gatosit the- xr-, i-nin-rikrt of Norfolk. Mrs. iKwertJ. fit O V 8 Vis ltors day from the antiirac te neuis srn , " fc been dandwe by that Lhe operators claimed that eever.il , MTmT collieries were aboirt to start up. He 'raki Tie placed no confidence in the re ports and wa satisfied thuil the miners will not return to work. Mitchell sttld nhat its hoard is considering the matter 'of keeping: bjtumlnous coal out of Penn sylvania, but It would not. do to divulge the plans agreed on. AS TO MR. BRYAN Where The Pire Laddies Are j Coming in Pull Force Convention Meets Today at Eleven O'Clock Racing rins Tomorrow Morning Begi v "Welcome fire laddies! The Pc: ia common with the balance or the city of KaieUh extends to you the glad hand and bis you enoy your selves. eWter3ays tmins bronght representa tivea to the firenaen's convention from Greensboro, Durham, Wrnston-Salem, Ch a rinte. Concord, Salisbury, Spencer, Goldsboro. ; Tarboro. Xevr r.em. Kiiia be h City. i'ayettevillA and perhapa oth er town-s. Tie trains this morning will bring nwry more frm the towns warned and, from other places all over tho ftate where there are orgnn!zad fire depart merrts. A numher of v'9 f apparatus have. Already arrirei from GoMsboro, Tar bcro. Eirabeth City and S.Uirbary. The others wul amve to.ray and tonig.it. The parade is scheduled to move at 0 o'clock, and Chief Marshal Togue re quest? that all assistants be on hand promptly, and that all wear leggings. The order In which the various compa nies will m-arch in the parade cannot be. announced this morning, as that is a matter to be determined today in the convention. r After the parade, which, by the way, will march and countermarch in front of the commodious grand stand in Ilills oro street, the contests will begin. Those who occupy the grand stand will ret the best view of the grand parade. The grand stand is well built and strong. The Feats are all of dressed lumber and afford an unobstructed view of the race course. Never In the history of touma- able and well lovtel grand stand been provided. The view is fine, cannot be ob structed and the stand is covered by a rreat canonv.' makiiiz it cool and de lightful. At 11 n tti- the stpamer contests aTe cheiluleil to trke place. p. m. tue norse nose wagon racrs wi!l be run. At 4:r p. m. base ball. At ruJi) p. m. championship reel Taces. At S p. mj band concert. Baas Ball Garaa of base ball eich afternoon during the vi ..ri i:ii " i or oase nan eicn atternoon anrmg ice and all wi'.l be hero ia time for the tournament. The players are picked from 4-H 'j.m fftmrtrrow niornlnslthe bet in the State and some food after'tho imposing tirert parade. danvihl stunts are promised. Walters 4 . ... i of the late Greensboro team is one of I'rr.idcot Airlil the rirtchprs. and Morris of the late President Jas. D. McNeill of Fay- Durham team will also pitch for one eneviUe. arrive.1 in the city Sunday Cf' of the clubs last is announced tnat ternoon aau spent me aay jv-rru t ..g., Q who , iq mo rrunKS nere year, win nr lor me r'cfuui,n siau iouiujukui, - - ,-reaina ine nai ujs oiti-uine hiiit. v iiu laan in N-rth Carohna has given more in Ualeigh does not want to see Bill D. was so deaT year, will be the. &ad wurked xii'.h mors uaselficli deration in the ctce of volimtc'er Sire men since tN organization of the etate association than Jns. D. McNeill. He is enth-int:c in .: wok, has tmli-M It thorourhly and intelligently nd j j re ha been tie nppreeinrl.vi cf his real and efforts tht fir several years !iM?n -Hh fl rpd trnifoTin on? Among the other players will be Poole of Greensboro, Cnrran of Ilaleich and others equally as well known. Remem ber th ba ball feature of the week's entertainment. uie of the n1ctea . r:or.r the delegates who arrived yes terday are: Mr. C. G.1 Burton, Tepre- b has surceiMH d hitnelf as president I sentinc the Hook and ladder Company; ...... m I W V lliin nnA J T. Ahhnft nf fhi without orP-5-,sn 8T1'' hy the uninl- moo choice or tne convention. Mr. McNei:i is the most famP.Iar fig nre every year on the race coure. and he manases And direct in n superb nsin of .the Katie Hose Company, of Greens boro. Those representing the Rescue Company of this city are Messrs. Joe Correll and Charles Park. The dele- iser. The aecret or nis success is jaau .n." " " " IV- t C he .lore. bU work, and at it m a J J Tv7 " wsy that trtanres wccen. Spe-iking of Chief J." Frank Sraddry of the Durham the tonreaarent yterday he said: Fjre Department is here wearing the I expect r-pr tentative from every sears of honorable battle received in a town la rh Stj. of l.OHO Inhabitants, 'fierce fight with flames in Durham early arl 1 is r.-erhe that tber iH J be J Tester lay mornlug. He is accompanied .J Vir.I J I a hlf iz" r mor gallant assist- or UO ma,yor of aif?ererrt towns present. I mnt The arsda Wnes1ay will be a big j iarge ntnnb-rs are here from other affair ard wen rll the cempsirten are places, and today's trains will swell the .in lice aprocesyon measuring the en-1 numbers to the size of a formidable rr i- srerrfTnie :rer win dc " farced. ra-rBtlam Jtftm Today At 11 o'dock today President McXem win call the annual meeting to order in Metropolitnn Ila'.l. The convention will le opened with prayer by Rer. Dt. I. McIT. Ptt?nrer, and Hon. Rober1: N. FIrr.ms will delivered the addreas of wcl ccme. Tiierc will be responses by rep resentatives of Tarlous companies. Then aeTl fo3arw the recnlar order of business, embrace the consideration of "various Cfttters forhe good of the organization. Tha ofSerst of fhe state aociJ:ioa re: Preirfdaat. James D. M"cNill oS Fayette!!!: First Vice-President. II. It. Tl!grn. Wiotrn: Second Vio-President, W. B. Orr, drsrlotte: Treasurer, T. A. Green. New Bern: Statistician. Ij. J. TayJor, New Bern: Secretary, W. C. kea Glahn, Wncsinsf:oa. rrcraa fr Tanaarraw Toteottow win begin the real (fan the ' tonrnanaent contests. The day'a eTent irV t rahertd In by a a imposing street paraJe. particrpat-d la by the lo-al and all risttlac Cr companies with appara tus CeccratM and aTl members in fnll tmrform. Th parade win be under the personal direction of Chief Marahal Jo seph E. Pogue, and hi assistants. Mr. Fogue has bwn hard at work io mako the fsature one of the most plendid rer msq on a Imilar occasion. The line of march will forhi it the fxt f rajcttevlila street, inarch up Farttrria to Morgan, down Morgan Wilmington, thence north to Edenton. taeneo. west to SalUbnry. thence avatb to niUboro. then west to the bride. 'th3 cotrotermarch to the Confedn-ate tnonnment.' ther.ca sooth on Salisbury ,to Morgan, thence east to FajetteTiUe. Again, to one and all A hearty welcome: $ FUND FOR STRIKERS e It Is Expected to Amount to a Dollar a Week for Each Dependent Indianapalis, July 21.Presulent: John Mitchell of tho United Mine Workers, Secretary-Treasnrer Wilson and mem lK?rs of the executive board spen't the day ia conference over the methods of distributing the strike fund among thu anthrac?:e strikers, and were agisted by President Nichols and Secrery Demp&ey of anthracite district number 1. Tho figures submitted showe! that there are la round numbers J. 00,000 min er who will receive aid from the fund. and these with their families will pro- lianiy maice a lotai oi ;umuu persons who will have to be anpported In part at leant while the strike continues. It was estimated that C.'.OOO to 30, 000 miners hare left the a.n:hracitc region since the strike begun, either returning to hoTTis In foreign countries or getting work which will make them self;stip portlng. According to jtbrae estimates Uie . strike fund will average about 2ft per week for each dependent person. It was determined to distribute the fund directly to the district .officers, and It will be divided pro rata according to the nnraber in each district, about 53 .per cert to district No. t, 12 per cent to district No. 7 and Go per cent to dis trict No- 0. a Contributor Falls Into an Error Rocky Monnt. N. C, July IS. To the Editor of The Post: This Is a progressive age an age in which people are thinking and to think is to advance forward, , and not back ward, which the Democratic party is doing. The very idea of the State Con vention endorsing the Kansas City plat form and William Jennings Bryan is absurd. There are thouan.lsof voters that will not vots cn account of this endorsement. We have tried Bryan twice and we know he is not the man. He made a much weaker candidate the second time than hr did the first, ne is a middle-of-the-road Populist. Now the suffrage amendment has been adopted ami the negro virtually elimi nated, you will see men voting for men and not party. Of course all par ties will vote for such men as H. Groves Connor, the nominee for associate jus tice. His traits of personal character are most charming. His name is the synonym of every manly virtue, and his devotion to- North Carolina and Its peo ple is an instinct that animates his be ing. Springing from the rank and file of the people, ho has risen by indus try, integrity and native force of in tellect to the highest rank among his countrymen. I have known him since he was a boy. l can truly say ne Has been the architect of his own fortune and he is todiy a beacon lisht to every young man in North Carolina who is struggling with adverse fortune to guide and encourage him to paths of recthude and honor. ' E. H. ELLIS. (The convention made no reference to Mr. Bryan, at least in the platform, and showed that it was by no means glued to tho Kansas City platform. Post.) $ 914.35 Atlanta, (!., and Ketura914.35 The Southern Railway announces the above low rate Raleigh to Atlanta epd return account Negro Young People's Christian and Educational Congress, At lanta. Ga., Aug. 6th to 11th. Tickets will b sold Aug. 2d and 4th. with final limit 15 days from date of sale. Correspondingly low Tates apply from all other stations on this company's lines. The Southern has two daily trains Raleigh to Atlanta leaving 1:00 a. m. and 3:50 p. m., arriving Atlanta 3:35 p. rn. and 5:10 a. m.. respectively. For detailed information, tickets. Pall man reservations, etc.. write or call on " T. C. STUIIGIS, C. T. A.. Yarbofough House Building, Raleigh. N. C. ait -article wiiicih appeared) in -the paper eoranecting her name .woitli trnai ot Charles F. Osfcorne, .accused of rrIr" tng two wives. Mrs. Robesits and Os--bonie's second wife were good friends during their residence in Winston. It is probable that a srait will a'lsto 'be toffcittrt ed against a North Carolina paper which published tho 'substance of tie Norfolk paper's article in a telegram seat by a corres'jKi'nd'ent. . - MRS. FABIuFhAY . unnn iMinnrn Are cordially invited to make our store head quarters at all times. Incidentally we suggest that an inspection of our. stock will convince them that for durability of wear, elegance of fit and style and cheapness of price, we can beat the State in footwear. .Remember, we guarantee all our shoes. "We Tegret to learn that Mrs. Hay wood, the venerable relict of the late Dr. Fabius J. Haywood, has met trith a painful accident caused by a fall in her room, from which a slight fracture of tho hiD resulted. Last evening Mrs. Haywood was reported to be resting; quietly. She is one of the oldest resi dents of the city, being in her 91st year. NEW CHARTERS AND CORPORATION CHANGES The secretary: of state chartered the M. P. Jordan "Tobacco Ooanpanry ox Greenville yesterday with S20.000 capa tal. The tacorooralr'oirs are M. P. Jor dan and R. L. DibreU of Danrrffle and F. Ij. Walker of Greenville. AfnotSier coaspany chiariteredi was the McCreary-Reddins Hardhsvaro Corp any of Asheboro. The capital is $10,000 and the incorporators -are I. !B. McCreary, T. II. lledidiing, W. J. MMer, T. J. Winslo-w, W. J. ArmSeld and W. J. Scarbcro. The A. B. Oarringttrai Company of Wilson, filed! notice , that the company name has been" changed to the Vearable Tobacco Company, with S .W. Tenable m charge of the business. Building Collapsed While repairs were being made to the old store building corner of Jones and 'Salisbury streets yesterday there was a collar that has seriously retarded 'h work if nothing moe. The first story is brick and the second a frame affair. Workmen were raising the second story about two feet when the underpinning guve way and the frame part of the- building fell and patched forward about three feotwith a crash." No one wag hurt, and the original program will be .carried cut if the wall s are strong enough to allow n second raising. It is the property of M. W. W. Yeas and some colored men have the contract for repairing it. SOUTHKRX RA1LW AY COMPA JP5 CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 15th, 1902 This schedule is published as information, and is subject to change without notice to the public. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. .' NO. 11. 1:00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro to Qreensbsro, onen for occupancy at Goldsboro at Up. m., connecting at Greensboro with train 3, New lork and Florida express ror jsmsmuy, unariotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, Savannah. Jacksonville and all points in Florida, with main line train No. 3i. "Washington and Southwestern Limited." for Salisbury. .(. oo :. p. m. ciauj ror oeimu, vTuiujiuoro anu inlermeuiaie i MJ. t 3:r." p. m. aany onneeis ar unrnam, eseept 5undays, Clarksville, Keysvim- and intermeniate points. At University" ent Suudays. for cnaiei tini. At ureensnoro with main 1!n Charlotte, Snartanbure. Greenville. Atlanta. Montgomery. Mobile, New Or leans, Memphis and all points, bouth and Southwest. Also Train No. 39 for Charlotte, SpartnnbiiTg, Greenville and Atlanta. Also with main line train No. 11 far Hizb Point. Asheboro. Salisbury, Concord and all local points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connecting at Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Carolina, inclndfcig Asheville, and for Knox Tille. Chattanooga. Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago and all points West and Northwest. Connection is also made at Greeuboro with train for Winston-Salem, Wilkesboro. Iteidsviiie, Danville and local stations. NO. .5Ti. a. m. diiy Connects at TMirham for Oxford. Henderson, Keys ville and Rirhmond. At Lniversity Station, except Sundar. for Chapel Hill At Greensboro for Winston-Salem, ilocksville, Reldsville. Danville, Richmond. Lynchburg, Charlottesville. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and all points Nonb. NO. 810:30 a. tn. daily For Goldsboro and intermediate points. Connecting at Selma for Wilson. Rocky Mount and Fayetfeville. At .Goldsboro for Norfolk, where c'.ose connection is made with the Chesapeake line for Balti more. Ali at '.idasDoro tor uiiDimrton. New Bern and Morehead Citv. rjluts. 4 for Oxford. 'Station, ''ex- for H'gh Point, Charlotte and loeaJ points. With train No. 35, "U. S. Fast Mail." for Salisbury. Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta and all points MiufD, incwamg ".oinmnia, Augusta. Svvnunia, Jacksonville and all points south, also train No. 2D for Charlotte. Columbia, Augusta, Savannah. ' Jacksonvillo and all points in Florida. Through Pullman - buffet sleepers New ork to New Orleans, Montgomery, Jack sonville and Mobile. Through sleeper from New York to Jackson ville vit Savannah. Pullman sleeper main line trains No. 7 and 35 connect at Salisbury for Hickory, Asheville. Chattanooga, Memphis. Louis rille, Cincinnati and Culcago. Solid train carrying Pullman buffet sleeper Danville to Memphis. Also connects at Grpen'bnt-rt with main line train No 12 for Danville, Richmond and local stations. With train No 38 "Wash ington and Southwestern Limited." and train No. 34, "New York and Florda Express,'- for Danville. Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and all points - North. These trains carry first class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New York: alsj to Richmond, on train. Connection 1s also made at Greensboro for Winston-Salem. NO. 12-Daily 5:23 a. m. For Goldsboro, Wilson. Rocky Mount, Tarboro and Norfolk and A. &.N. C. It. It. points, also Wilmington. Pullman Greensboro in fiolHsbnro. CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN1 NORFOLK AND GREENSBORO. No. 7.- No. 11.; Eastern Time. No. 12. No. 36. No. 8. i.uij. - .. . Da v. Da lv. 5.55pm 5.30pni 4.ofpm 2.31pm 2.0Spm 1.18pm a a 5.30pm 12.10pm fo.lTpm fll.5fiam 5.04pm 11.43am 4.52nm 11.31am 4.40pm 11.24am 4.34pm f 11. 15am 4.20pm 11.01am 4.00pni f 10.40am 4.02pm f 10.43am 3.51pm 10.30am f 3.33pm f 10.23am 3.22pm 10.15am 3.13pm. fio.o.iara fy..iam Daily. O.riOam 0.20am 10.r2am 12.22pm 12.4.1pm 1.5T!pm 2.55pm 2.05pm -ri2.10pm 2.31 im 2.44pm 2...pra 4.f0pm . . ". .Norfolk, Va . . . . 4.20pm . Pinner's Point. Va. . 5.05pm .... Suffolk, Va. .. 7.22pm ... Tarboro. N. C. 7.47pm S. Rooky Mt , N. C. 8.31pm Wilson, N. C... A elma' X- C - Goldsboro, N. C. . . Rose. N. C . Princeton. N. C. . Pine Level. N. C. Selma. N. C. 7.20am 0.40pm f 71 Jam f0.55pm 7.4Mam flO.lOpm 7.50am fl0.25pm S.Olxim 10.3pm f3.05pm- 8.14am tVi.7Cf,zi .Wilon Mills, N. O. f3.1Spm 8.27am 11.08pm Clayton. N. C.., i...ipm .-.fiam iii.pm ... AnDurn. a. t'. f3.30pm 3.50pra n.57pm 4.0Spm f4.15pm f 4.24 pm f4.3fpni 4.37pm 4.43pm 4.50 pm 5.10pm 5.27pm 5.38 pm 5.45pm 5.5f)pm 5.50 pm , 0.03pm fO.olani 0.12am 0.1 Oam f0.27am f9.32am 0.44am ' 9.50am 10.10am 10.2. am fl0.33am 10.40am 11.00am 11.07am 11.12am 11.24am llOam 1.00pm 12.40pm 11.59am 0.34am 0.08am 8.20am 7'.30am f 7.1 Gam f7.02am f6.4Sam 0.41am f0.24am 6.05am, f 5.50am f 5.42am 5.25am f 5.00am 4.55am 4.30am Perry & Rosenthal -: n ..... 230 Fayette ville Street. Carolina Trust Building SE5 soe News arid Opinions of National Importanco ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail JC a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail. SS a year. The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper la tha World. Price 5c a copy. By mall. $2 a yeai; Address THE SUN. Net York. STYLISH TURNOUTS FOR STYLISH PEOPLE. I ' -X' Landaus, Buggies. Ticnic Waj-irn a: all the different kinds of traps, wi'h best driving horses, both for speed a: family use, always ready. Fine saddle horses for ladies and ren We make a specialty of tiurri-ij-receptions and funerals, givin; tlit-e t:. personal attention of a ii:emlHT or firm. Contracts for heavy haulins an! en rating solicited. We guarantee perfect sati fa,-:!:a ;r 0 all branches of our businr?. UP CHURCH & HOLDER- Saliburr F'.. 'i'li i:: Mo'lmh S:., o?J, I N E REST! N G ' INF O RM A TI ON ON MAY 1, 902. THE OLD CONSERVATIVE MUTUAL LIFE SNS Co , of Philadelphia, WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO A THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS, .-t-v iiott c? tt TmrvnFT' LOAN (T TER CENT tracts the largest GDAKAATLu aoo. ., , EXTENSION VALUES P to farals the insurer with previa PI With even greater diTiaenas man nereioiore, ' " ; .t0iw the voiy tu Ui: TPrriOV AT A NOMINAL COST IN CASE OF LAPSE, and to him who jn "Vr??, T v !Sdth THE liOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. CONSIDERING THE ABSOLUTE Lll. 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ITare are the Best Serges made, in Blue and Black Serges that -will never lo ec their lustre and beaut r ( ' Artry wiart Single or Double-Bre asted Sergre Suit at, $10 others at $12-50 and $15.00; only diffcrcrrc not in style. . . --- - : -v;- -; . ' r 1 , ' ; Noav, you -won't die, get poor, loo se your job, ct fail, if jroubuy. your Sejgejpit somevrherf oU. Uw. as well have the.ull advantage of devl in -at the-store : that seHs- the; Best-S3 rge-Suits at the niott reutci.a That Here. I 1.: . IT-" i i Garner. N. C Raleigh. N C . fl.l2am .... Method. N. C. . 1.30am Cary. N. C. .. -1.42am . Morrisvilie, N. C. fl.5T.am .... Nelson. N. C... f2.03am . BrassSeld. N. C. . -:.iam .iva Durham. N.C. f.55am 2.30am .... Durham, N. C. . 3.35am .i.mara ... University 3.00am 3.15am .. Hillsboro, N. C. . , 2.45am rt.am ... Efland, N. C... 2.33am . 3..hm ... Mebane. N. C. . 2.22am 'H5am inatr River, N. C. 2.05am o.nOam ... Graham, N. C. 2.00c -l 4.01am .... Bmlinffton 1.55am 4.13am .. Elon College ... 1.40am 4.19am .... Gibsonville ... 1.35am f4...am . ... McLensville ... fl20am 4.50am ... firpfneftrn X" n 1 fl-,nm' -V.0S. 11 m u uaily between Raleigh and. Goldsboro. Daily except Sun day between Goldsboro and Norfolk, Va. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTFf SOTfl'K,- .EAST JLSD WEST. UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. ifG.lTpm fll.44am 4.1Sam .f3.04nm f 4.00am, f2.5Spm 2.51pm 2.47pm 2.31pm 2.20pm f2.12pm 2.02pm . 1.50pm 1.44 pm" 1.40pm 1.15pm . 1.11pm 1.00pm 12.45pm f0.51am 0.44ara ( .40:iin 9.23am 0.12am f0.04am : 8.54am 8,43am 8.3Sam :: S.34am 8.2Gam 8.22am fS.lOara 7.58am BREEZE SIFTING UNDERWEAR . . . . . ' 'We have Underwear so comfortable" that ltV Cooler to" wieAr it than to go without. All sizes, too, tv ers. AH 'the Network,' Meihes and Gauzes, Balbriggans and TJgles are here. Jen Drawers for customer; them.", All grades from 25 cents to $1.00, with fu:l value in each grade. Come here with your. Underwear tr oubles we'll cure them. SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS . . 'Monday and Tuesday you can have of the Best and"CooIest line of Gentlemen's Nicht Robe?, In 19 Nedcwear, all of the "Faultless Brand" that are worth $1.25 and $1.50 for 9 8 cents. Thus is strictly Ij. Lots of comfort for' little "money. ' v . - ; ; p. bewanger 1 " ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS I !
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 22, 1902, edition 1
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