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feast of Eloquence J and Banquet of Music Souls of Hearers Entranced end Enraptured-Candi-didata for Literary Honors N. C. July 21. i.f 4h'Mora!nf Yost. cent and o "-iwwt, he eenid the precious shrino -where earth and Heaven meet. ' - And 'Wilson will oon hare another candidate for literary honors and re nown. and his claims will win recogni tion and crown his brow with the laurel of fame. We refer to Mr. Douelns and his exquisite creation. "The Queen's Courtier," which is now finished and will vn be In the hands of Uje publishers. This work is l)iHd upon the life of Walter Kaleljrh, and la indeed a master- ' v ...m 1.1 the Hjptlstfhurch ; piece of art. It IS written conjointly T: ie "-f-1 . 4 r-u. sumptuous by Mr. Donglas and that able and brll- ru truSf ,"J'.;..i f eloquence liant writer. Col. Worthinton. .Mr. I ,,: '''V"'1'.; i was chaste, lonIas deals with the romantic side ik i r. :. gV i music ex- of Sir Waher Itnleijrh's life, and the t. u a:, i 'av . ' t rifted Mr. L ionel looks at it from a leiral point. ra il.;.:... t.i:..r '. vus'eJ i" -it;.1. I: t f 33 r' - jirr. J.-v 'At t I r ,-; -w t r ..." ,-' r I. t for J1' n" t craphlc and m the skill .iti:r oi me poet. : t 'nn th: Ilearen-born V'-nif skilled with the . r and opulently ' . ri h'St tintinjrs. an 1 la nt if nl solo. wint:iuur san . ail-'-. 1 V- r We have been permitted cl.m-e at the romantic side, and It is rtpite with loftiest "and purest and' sweetest senti ments, and couched in language mo: ornate and beautiful, and adorned with the spnrklinz rems of richest cud rarest or richer de- j metaphor. Mr. Douglas is not only , a jnmst eloquent speaker, bnt he is a writer of exqs:slte frrace and felicity of ex- fresion. and this work will place him n the very front Tank W the finst. best equipped and most scholarly writers in this country. Mr. A. P. Weaver, ono of Wilson's M na of Virginia, imost popular younsr men, left yesterday - . l . a . i- 'lI,.,t,.";Vs oivn ocean of jhH future home. 'Hudsre. as he Is fa - -: z. If ancels everlmlliarly called by his hots of friends, ,.r i .-h ral harmonies fn 'will be adly missed in Wilson, for his . -i trains n earth they jsunny disposition and sparklins wit and - . :i yctetday when i exuberant flow of invxl cheer made him ' ri v.tj.nit. me!o-.ious the very heart throb of the social life - J . I 0 litis a- a n -. I . . ..A.nH.. . - 1 . - 1 up -a t f r ; r. ' r -: r .s r.: im hive wn.InNi trnat fwinjness ouer lias inducea mm to sever ve r" 'r Va rivsllnc them In the -most pleasant relations here, and his ' ':'.rr1,, .j "7l e.-raiT of sons. Andjinerrj resonant lauzh, so full of rood i- m ; know" that she is one cheer and joyonsness, will no more be v: ' . I n.i. f.i In the realm ojf heard on bur streets, and t!i heart, sad- -. i in her d?twirtnient : dens when we feel that the senerons. th conciousness '.the renial. the onon-hearted "Iludre" is ! il . ."1 " -t.J rr.n-or that pnnP A nA il 1 nrl v tvifp. -trino irrsnd r 2 ,',.vit and unaffected, and ind marnificent voice has thrilled- and olist church, and whrse rare personal . i v . . that lend such a charm . o' woman. .r.a on i : v . s - . .it en:ranei at ncr ci 3 charms and srraces maie tier such a favorite in the social realm, will too. m l l-ked in rapture atibe ruot sadly missed by our whole com special deputy at Llndley Park. Satur day niellt a crowd from. Proximity made themselves profanely noisy. 'The officer, on. reprimanding them, was told that it was outside the city limits and he h id nothing to do - wrta it or them. He floored one with his baton of authority. A $treet car coming up- in opportune time, the conductor saw a - crowd of about fifteen men in a pile and at the bottom of the bunch he discovered Mark Hanna, and he had to break the hold of three hands from around the police man's goozle before the work of rescue was effected- The frolic will cost the Independent freemen about $25 apiece. The officer with the distinguished name will ,e glad to receive information as to the whereabouts of his hltf, his billy and the nether part of his coat. The Greensboro Electric Company has ordered ' two modern trailer cars fifty feet long, latest style, with air hrake and motor equipment, and they wiN scat comfortably 100 people. - , Judge II. S. Foote of San Francisco, a member of the new .citizenship court of Indian Territory, arrived last ni-rht, and will spend the week with 'Chief Justice Adams beXore-starting on their trip to the Choctaw country. The water and light commission has purchased a lot 80 feet square on the corner of Clay and North Green streets, known as the old Denny place, on which to erect the ' new 200,000-gallon steel standpipe. Work will -.begin at once, the contract calling for its completion by December 2Cth. The structure will come in sections, ready for patting together. There will be an average pressure of 80 pounds. A- strong - fight was made to have the reservoir located near the one now standing, as the elevation there is 20 feet above the new site, but the wate commission regarded that site as dangerous, from the fact that it is the center of a fire storm region, surrounded by many buildings; has caught fire sev eral times, the last time being burned so badly It will not now hold much over half its capacity. They also ray the old lot can "be sold for twice as ! much as the new one -cost. News has reached here of y the death of two highly esteemed forme'r residents of this city, and the wives of two.ex- 5Tess"agents who lived here many years. Irs. W. W. Allen, wife or former Di vision Superintendent W. W. Allen, now located at Charleston, died . at Borden town, N. J yesterday, and today a telegram announcing the death at Peters burg yesterday of Mrs. Ilnbett E. Potts, relict of the late II. E. Potts, who was appreciated in Talueeboit three hun dred and twenty thousand dollars dur ing the past year. : , . The special party going to California wliich leaves "by the SEABOARD AIR LINE on .ugust 2d; will be in charge of experienced railroad men all the way, and their comfort will be carefully look ed after in all - respects. This means something?, when it cornea to anticipa ting accommodations at various points, providing information as to all matters of comfort and interest, etc.. etc. ? 1,500,000. Select hand made brick at the Peniteqtiary. Call on or address. J. S. MANN, Superintendent. ' , K CALL FOR For Sale BoyUin? Fearce Co. 0. B 9 . 4.0 Brew. Co's parley Pari Beers, '.":!.( i; ic d. I to this l-velv J many attributes of loveliness hath en- the war until his death two years ago. " '.' er,-9 Icn.l. and inide.irotl her to manv hearts that wifl for-1 Mrs. Potts was the mother of those ". ' ., - .. . . - . I . i " u rr . : -.-I : T.- T . . ' virinen ever nurse nr iier iiv Rivitit-si. uuniiuu . Jinnus niru, u.u ir x-. i uuj, uuiuiui At All Leading Saloons.' 'irm an Of its I'.led so pure, so innv- and the fondest jnniories. Tvo Young Pickpockets pt in i esteemed oy a Enjov a Brief Career !D?& 'last nis:ht. They Scoop a Purse and Di- of the C. & O. Railroad at Richmond; John T. Potts, traveling passenger agent of the Southern Railway, and Robert L'. Potts, agent of the Southern Railway at Raleigh. The news of her death was received here with great Tegret, as was alro that of Mrs. Allen, who was highly esteemed by all. rvls snen't the day with yesterday, and left for home vide the Spoil All Three Caught with Stolen Money in Their Packets :.5v.v N. C. Ja!y 21. Special out for a victim and . while they we. e tkulkiug in Walnet street. Abvut 8 o'clock in the eTenlng they saw Ei'.en Kin? go into the butcher shop of Cohen, & Son and receive pome money which was due her from Wash ing. She placed the money in a pocket book and walked out' to the street. When within a few feet freni the tor ner of Walnut nd East Center streets cne of the boyei engaged the woman in conversation while another one sl.p-ei r. K-- c livd. the wife of Johnfuo behind the woman and slipped th9 Ji.rz, tis t.ie victim of a pkkpockt; lKiok from her aprcn icket. The bors tr'a.r m 5i:-:r'.iy afternn, the cf.ual io took the book lan off down the cf whkh hi r.--t V-o.nrred in Goldnboro ' tt:rt and was oon followetl by the I-fore. Of all th? Tonng criminals wh other two rys. They wtnt into an tare r:z: Wt: the maycr's court in 'oly and paitiaKy divided the money. 41 s c.tv tbre are t-one so young as j The woman nmsad her pure 1 e;ore C ' xt z.?z-o toys who ore now s.ife-jshe got to the corner and immediately j lLtl la :h; c ty jail. th?Ir namej ; reported the robbery to the police who .fe-'.Eg Chtrler Mackay. Iewis Thomp-,! ha 1 been corsl-lntly on the lookout. I : a 32 i J;a"P.irker. Tliee bOy,.w'iO This morning Jim Farkt-r had bought ar?:.tija 12 yearn old. have receir.;LIs ticket snd was preparin? to go on 1 tir -ten tl rnrosity of the philan- ti e excursloif t Norfolk when he wis tr-f people of the community ' rre?ccd. lie was the boy who- yo: i tnliln: a'oai d icn:icnal lir.ei at . the pocket bo rk and when he was ar t.4: v!-ei cra ted schools of the cityjirsted he had " of the money on his snl f r :v.:s tn-ar.s thy have been en- person. lie toll who hi companions t' : r a! th-. thrilling and aJvei-iwere r.nd the police went in senr. h of t i- n st.v.es ia dixe n iveis. ,Tboe ! Cbar'.ey Mackay and Louis Thompson. : hur .nl their elect upn t'-e' Mackay had $r.0." left and Thompson i.t.,-!ie in ?:t of these sons of the had ?1.1. They were both arrested and I.i cr.t .rent and oa Saturday after- i locked np with Parker. The woman r vi. ;n th ri 1 day Ilrht. in th? vho lost tho money was foitr.nate of :Ml.or !h vonth- ei-onrh to get $'7I't of the money bae'e. f i', ! l- retired the sum cf StV from : Sb and her hn?b.ind are both hard- anil the 1 to 11 1-n Kins, an in.!ntrions colored w.-i-I working ropectabie .resroes anil th tt -ft. Th tvs h.id been prevlors'y money which he lst had been save' ! -Tt:-r atv.z then' Ives such an tip from .-mall amountct from time t up c !rn"ure -r. 1 thy wt r- o.i the look- lime. Greensboro's Mark H&rma Gets Himself in Trouble Site Bought for Water.Tovar. Preacher Has No Use for Credentials at This Writing nr2sro. N. July 21. Special. Tis Coacord i'lre Company passed thro'izh here this morning en route for ti 1 i.-emea's Tournameut at RaU?igh. JJ4oirej from Greensboro companies r: f-r l;.ilet:h. to be followel to i ih' by their fire-lighting apparatus. lite Saturday. County Coroner Tur t r r'-vire-l a message to come to Brown jvrait. a sratna near Reidsville. and z a p;ne coffin. He went ami found an Italian tramp had died in a c-i-r of bnhs 1J yards frnra any r: 'face and fifty yards from the road. ! was lyiag under a large oak. with rx: for a pillow. Vultures had muti- A church certificate, giving to Rev. William' A. Atwood authority as nn or dained minister in the A. M. E. Church, in New Bern circuit. Goose Creek mis sion, sras found near the courthouse yes- car. The obliging finder In seeking the owner ran across the sheriff, and was Informed that Rev. Atwood was doing duty on tho public roads, where he was sent bT the court for whipping his wife. In one charge and larceny in another. I This is not as bad as was reported of the pastor of the Presbyterian chnvh' (i-olored) in Winston last week, who when arretted for an alleged outrage on his twelve year old step-daughter and searched was found to have on his per son a certificate as an authorized preach er In the "Wash-Foot" Baptist church, a pitol. razor, empty whisker flask and an Episcopal prnver book. He was al lowed to take tho prayer book to jail with him. . W.C. Hudgins , . Agent, Cor. Halifax and Lane Streets, RALEIGH, N. C. The July Clearance Sale continues and . as-illtmczxlh draws near its end, the same interest and ready shoppers prevails. The1 dailv sellinq of smfall lots at record-breafcinq prices was surely a drawings card, and the people wero iiere, regardless of hot weather. This week we dont want to have a dull momerit. and' will make . prices which will surely make business all tho time. Everv department has readily responded and great A. t I 1 0. 0. 0B values and cut prices can beyexpecxea. if "iTl.lS 1 Tailor-made Suits and Skirts for "Women This is an opportunity which every ladywho anticipates buy ing a tailor1 suit for mountain or early fall use should not miss. $ 5.00 for suits worth $10.00 6 25 " " 12.50 7.50 " " 15.00 9.00 " " 18.00 10.00 " " 20.00 12.50 . " u 25 00 15.00 " " 30.00 17.50 " 11 35.00 v HALIFAX Correspofiuemce of The Morning Post. IIa?ifax, N. C July 20 JL-gaSn the town his learned the sad i-atci'jpcnee of the depanture of another t'ooil Thursday cfrernooa, July 17, In S.fo peace al quiet of the day. Miss hue E. Wtflcox, oldest ihild of the laite Dt. M. A. WSTJcox, aged about CO yeacs, rxissed orer the river of dfath to rest poa?cfuICy oil its opposite .bainks amid tlie quii't rest of an ottraul home. A coaaiany of yvang people have been Hie -guests (ft t-ie Misses Hamerton, amid made a mot deC-jgihxful visdt. MJIss IUiQn of Vlrsi-nia is the ffuest cf Mrs. B. L. Travis. .Mhs Drmiss of Ilalcrsfa Is visiting ?dbs ItC'be On shy. - Mr. W. O. Faucotte of Savannah, Ga. s.eut S-uaday in the town. O Shot by Jealous Lovar Lumberton.- N. C, July 20. Correspondence of The Morning' Post. lated the body, ne probably died Wed-1 Uertna ixwrey, a uroatan, near eies neslay night, as he was seen walking j was shot rriday and died this morning. towards Greensboro Wednesday evening, j 5he claimed that Dudley Hunb shot No post mortem was held. a the doctor -,er. He passed her home while he was Vl Th?td n.-fa Me?, r kink and saw a man that he was jeal ease. Tnere were no means of Identl-1 . , , . TT fication whatever. The only articles ou of in the Prch With Ler- re" found in his ragged clothing were a marked that he was going to put a stop stub of a pencil, a piece of tobacco and ( to that. He came back by her home a small quantity of snuff. There werean(j siie there alone. He went in no signs of foul play whatever, and the d t w h he was in to ut a etop poor wayfarer was given a decent burial , l ' A 5l by neighbors. t0 tnat niana going to see her, and im- The deputy sheriff of Durham came mediately shot her. He claimed that down this morning and took back: she was fooling with th pistol and Charles Castle, who .was arrested here 'shot herself TheV were both drunk, yesterday for escaping from the Dur-Ie canie to i,umi,ertbn this morning ham public castle. He worked out of ! . .jJ r5r it with a file. - Banks Walker was j and n:rrendered to the eheriff. brought to jail here from Burlington The abstract of real and personal las nicht for larceny. John' Harriss j property listed for taxation for the pres (coloredj was arrested here yesterday ou ent year in Lnm-berton township shows a notice from Siler City. Chatham coun- n jncrense of ?50.000 over the ralna- 'SIX! aSTl.S'TW.'Sr.-itI" tta-t re or per Mr. Mark Hanna on Saturday was kent- At the same Pate of increase the appointed by Sheriff Jordan to act as a property in the whole county. will cave i LADIES! $500 REWARD SwS Vathokogr from nv cause, my monihly rcga.ntor fall to roller. Mail. Harmless. f'e. sure. How lona oppressed. (100 reward for any other remedy lvVt ifed that will reliere one iaVK DH JACKSON, R. CIK, Cklrmr 1U (CerpwaUoa) Vmi Bp Capital 10,K For Sale Farm containing 400 acres, more or less, situated eight miles from the city of Raleigh and in one mile of the S. A. 1 R. R., in the best farming district in Wake connty s- Especially adapt ed to either tobacco or cotton. For fur ther information apply to 0 5 IS, RALEIGH, Ha C. an books a ii at r nniir ftFJL-i nil r n i r.rT r IlliLi I in vi. vSSfES! Law, Medicine Thelogieal, Historcal and miscellaneous books at a sacrifice. All kinds of books bought, sold and ex chansed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter files. Fountain Pens. Blank books, etc., at very low prices foT sum mer. . - Wanted especially N. C. . State and Colonial Record RepoTts, Laws, etc., etc. Cataloene free. Address SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, Raleish. N. C, Largest stock of hooks in the South. Ladies' dresa and walkinglength skirts are sold at the same pro portion. r i ! 1 Silk Petticoats - f AsHortment complete, some white, some black with white, ' some colors, some black material and workmanship the best. Price starts at $3.00 for skirts worth $5 00 and so on. -. Embroideries We have a reputation on these goods that any house would be proud of. .We not only have the best value, but also the largest assortment. A new line of Edges,. Insertings and Beadings just re ceived. Prices lower than ever. Umbrellas . This is Umbrella time, and we have looked forward Co your needs. Our special lots-at 39c, 89c and $1.00 each are fair values at double the 'money. Other lines start at $1.50 and go up. In fancy parasols we are offering both la dies' and children's at one-half their original price. Handkerchiefs Some special offerings in ladies' all linen hemstitched handker chiefs at 5, 10 and 15c each. Also extreme good values in embroid ered handkerchfefs at 15 and 25c. Ladies' all linen embroidered handkerchiefs, so much in use now for" underbodies, 12' designs. EZ9SU Silk Tissue Polka Dot and plain shades, staple and fancy colors, ma&ea beautiful afternoon or evening cos tumes, 32 inches wide, 'have sold everywhere at 50c, our price to close per yard 29c. Children's Hose Fancy hosealso white. Infants "half hoe in ingran and lace ef fects;, colors are bloe pink, red, tan, wjhite and black. 25c va.lnej3 price tb close' oat, per pair 19oV ; : Hit- Carpets Everyone who rieeps up (vifrt tho current news expects .rpata to be much advanced in 'pric this' fall. owing to ih scarcimof labor and the prevailing strike. With this fact' in view., we haremade V deep cuts in the price of aQ. MATTINGs ''ijf; VELVET OAIK&ETS, ;r ff ;; 4 v INGRAIN CAUKCTS. H AND RUQSl Swiss Curtains - Quite a stock on hand, but only from one to four pairs of a kind, these we intend to makem further reduction on and closenhe lots this week , $1.00 Curtains for 80e. $1.25 Curtains fOT 90s. $1.50 GT-ains for 1.00. , $1.T5 -GuTtains for $1.25. S2.00 Curtains for $1.50.. , $2.50 Curtains for $1.75. Also special offering in Net, Brussels, Irish Point andNotting ham Curtains. Corsets This will positively be your chance; this week will end the lot. Think of the Kaboj Uorset, in net and batiste, $ 1.00 values at 75c. v 1 Don't Forget Our. sale , of white and colored Bed Spreads. ' Shantong Pongee Silk At per yard 43c. Orepe de Chines at per yai-d 780. Poulard Silks at per yard Dc. . -Moire Silks at per yard S'Jc. . Infants Caps at half price. I 1 H NOTICE. Firemen and their friends vthp visit qur $ citj during the Tournament are cordially in vite A ta make K our, store their headquarters. v ' ? . : - ' ' K ba v J&j I v . X' oyian,'. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. An Oldand Weil-Tried Remedy. MRS. WIN-SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP htlen"sed forovsr SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHEH8for tteir CMLDKEK WHILK TKETH INa wrXH PERFECT SOpcfiSS. It SOOTHES tba CHILD. fiOrTFh'S the OtSW ALLAJ8 all PAIN; CUBES "WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHOEA Sold by Drnpsnets in every part of the world. Be mire and ask f or MRS. -WINSIOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, ' . AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND. Twent.i'lve Ccata m Bottle COUPON PAYMENT. - . The June coupoos from the FuD Paid Certificates of the Mechanic n In TeStWilIUbeMM on presentation at the COMMERCIAti AJSt) FARSIEflS BANK IN RALEIGH, ON AND AFXER FRIDAY. JUNE 27th; Ncarlj all; of the Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few month's fcine rre- heen hdULV The company now offers another issue of FIFTY JfOtL PAID CEJCTIVf CATES OF $100,- each certificate Baying twenty semi-annual coupons of $2.2oJ They will be sold for $90 each. These certificates sire a aix pr eeut trv; year investment, with taxes paid by the company. At the 'end erreQ after all th coupon hare-beenv paid, thew.certificate' will be (oomed ay the payment of $100, or they will be -redeemed at' any time on demani by th return of $90, with interest to date of.paynwMtf. They are fully seeared mortsases on real estate worth doubl fhe-auvtrnt loaned. . GEOBCaa AXJJRN, 5rett I . ' mi I : - THE NEW r ZX r n I j 99 ' RDERES'
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