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- V ,THE MORNING POST TUESDAY,- JULY 221 903 I ce to! 1 New instructors for the A. & M. College ir-f j fav 8oard of Agricul ture as Collage Trustees. Next Legisla- for $40,000 v. r - i Roard of Agri- ... yesterday at the , ,i lojr.i of trustees : r elected several - -.-tant professors - . and adopted a . the next CJeneral " ire ?IO.n"J esj.e--"- of the better ::ral department of . r.l wa in session department trans- j.-rtaiaing to the . :.rliy Mr. W. R. .1 instructor in lie i a graduate . Trxtlle Si-hool. us !."rtel inslroc ! I " n graduate of the ,.; . ultural College ami - j. National Summer :.:are al Columbus. O. i elected instructor t;:.I aznononiy. Mr. !i;i:e of the Ohio n! now there nt- .-: -ml Summer School. -ul i".tnrtori about - i;'rt:r.l faculty. rf - .a:Si' of hi effl .1 -.rv promoted Mr. 1 hisi an Increase Daring the session at the A. and M. College ycsterd.iy there was considera ble d.scussion of a plan to erect a gen eral heating plant for the college from which all heat, light and rywer shall be generated. There fa imperative no C(vs!tjr for considerable more power to inn the textile machinery and nJtogethe it 1 thaught that there would be a con sideiab!e saving If aU were concen trated ia a single building. If erected it will be on some location accessible by a pur from the railroad for bring ing In coal. A Special committee consisting of Mr. A. Cannon, Major W. A. Graham, Mr. Moward Browning and Mr. C X, Al len will commence the work of examin ing and comparing the books at the A. and M. College. During the oeesion of the board at the agricultural building a report win received from the Charlaston exposition committee. It shewed that just $$ ef the S0.000 special appropriation for the exposition was left on hand after all outstanding obligations were paid. Generally the eypenditnrcs exceed the appropriation bat such was. not rhe case with the board of agriculture. There was dcnsion of a plan men tioned some davi ago to make certain changes amoo; the employes of the Mtuenm in the Interest of economy and to make room for an asiitant curator, the- result being a decision to make no changes for thepresent at least. The loard adjourned about 11 o'clock nntil the next regular meeting in December. which passes Rnshvillft nt o'clock. bat the infuriated citizens prevented their departure. Many thf eats of lynching aTe made and a special guard has been pressed into service. ' . g , j " Blown lo Atoms The M 4deahaft the 'Ao-dy sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Life Kils, which aro perfectly harmless, jrerMy etiranlate lives" and bowels to ex pel powMKms matter, cleanse the sys tem vnd absolutely cure Oonstlpatio.and Seek IleadaKihe. Only 25c. at -all drug stores. . PERFECT7 LAWRENCE DAVIS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER Charred with Offering $100 and 1,000 Mile Ticket for Kiilinn Mrs. Cather ine Bailey 11 r. ', ?:. t rz".'i.y iar'stigation of the I.anrea Davis, charged : an aco?vTy to th? murder Mr. Catherine lialley near I nrv than a we,-k ago. . . T: ? trUl i ia the county court r -n 51 U !.ir;c!y attend!. It will ( : .:. . 1 that AInno Morris was . i f r tli nnmler and afterward th ri;n. claiming that Law r n v I it ; x IJ hi:n If b i-u!J kill t'.: v. ..-mi:i h wonM cive h'.m $ a:ti .i ;:i r. !-aii! tirket. Yesterday a'- : .- i .ill fiiiuony f.r th prosem r . -i ir I aa-I everal witnse ftr ; ., .1. f u r, examined. Court tHk a r un: il US'A o'rl x k th? morning. Tl. ' r it'-s examine! are K lrar Jlor r. I. J. S. WMte. Std -White. If. r -t S-'t. V T. M. J ! m f r tb proeontion and A. Ji- I.jr an. I.e Davis and Harry M TM f r th- defense. T!. r -t 'f the harge against tlie d f. r ! r.t ; cnihraced in the tet!mony r!.- i.rt n.;:ie for the Trinition. i::ar M rr:-. Ilf an Illiterate man, j-.d t ! ! r ::':. rambling Mcry. but the :'.! f !. evidence w-a the fact that li ?! r-I I.ivvrfr:-e Davi say in th j.-. r e f.f thr rr four men at a r.in p-" 1 thar be would give a-.l a l.'-ni!!e tirket ti anv ine who v. ( ! .h i! Iidv White." Mrs. It i I. y v. cr.t by the name of White In A will he half enough to bnr a comfort able chair. Any contributions towards th eobject 'will be thankfuMy received by the committee on furnishing, care A. It. Stronaca, and cue credit given for the same. ; It Dazzle tb Yrld No -Bcorery an medichie ha. ever creaicvl oxo-iiwsrter f the excltemenit ;iiat bx been caused by Dr. Kind's New Ilscorrery for OnsnmptJon. Its Terrst Srvrs have Wen oa . hopelc vl:Vns of Cinsnui3ptlxi, IhieiEuonia, iremorrhage, ;Ilonrisy and Brtn;hl3, thouraitds of "whotn St las restore! to txrfcct health. For Cough, CVlds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Wboopkifr Ough It Is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by all hxigi3, -wfco traaranteO satisfac tion or rrfux! money. Large bot,tles ami $1.00. Trial bottles 10c. GAPT. WARD'S RE- " MAINS LAID TO REST T? rraiii--ot 4b lae Oapt. William J. Simpon and Dr. j Ward arrivedi In the city yortccxlay nrnmg and fnneral servlce-f wtsre heul at U oV'Axk yesterday af terno-jn. Thos. F. Toon Dead - Thomn-s F. Toon. th? oldest toe of the r . c nt -rsatioa with reference to the r I n inn VI. T. M." Arzo i e'anel for the !',!. a. S.:i.-j:nr ArmSstead Jones l ri r. lu ti:ix the prsecnt in. JUDGMENT AND DE- CREE IN TYRRELL CASE DEMOCRATIC EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE . Called to Meet August 5th to Elect State Chairman, Cen tral CommitteeEtc. Col. I M. Pearsall. secretary or the State Democratic Executive Committee, has issued a call, signed by State Chairman F. M. Simmons, - for a meet ing of the Executive Committee to be held in the Senate Chamber In this city at T o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, Au gust 5th. The meeting is for the pur pose of electing a chairman, a secretary and a State Central Committee, and at tending to such other business as may come before the board. ' Members of the State Executive Com- mkted 'as selected at Greensboro last week are: First W. G. Lamb. W. C. Hodman, L,. J j. Smith, G. W. Ward. Second M. J. Hawkins. 13. Tj. Travis, W. II. Powell. Li. V..Morrell. Third E. M. Koonce. J. A. Eryan, S. O. Middlcton, N. O'Berry. Fourth J. It. Young, E. C. Bedding fieM. It. n. Hayes, E. S. Abcll. Fifth-I. S. Manning It. S. lloyster, R. D. Iteid. John J. Nels n. Sixth J. 13. Uiuta-wooJ. D. S. Cowan, A. W. Mclean. D. II. McLean. Seventh D. E. Mclvcjy W. L. Tar sons. J. It. Blair. X. G. Williams. Eighth P. B. Means, It. K. liacKeit, T. C. Linn, J. R. Lewellyn. Ninth R. R. Ray. W. II. Williams, Heriott Clarkon. W. C. Erwin. Tenth J. C. Mflla, M. L. Shipman, C. A. Webb. W. E. Moore. The lyymber of metE'bers on rthe cen tral cocom'.ttee is not iimited -and theiT selection and w.rmber is loft entirely wtth the executive coniirr.ltte. Tlie pres ent contral conmiltitce is composetl of C. B. Watson. Wlns'.bn; T. J. JarvN GreenUe; T. F. Davidson, AsCieville: J. II. Pou, RAleieh; J. H. Wedding on, Charlotte; E. J. Hale. Fayetteville; J .S. Oirr, Durham; E. C. Smith, Raleigh; J. S. CiOTninyham, Cunning ham: Georgo Wartmrton. Rockrnsraam; F. A. Woolard. Wilsov; C. E. Lyon, E8!rsbethtown: R. J. Brevard, Char btte; F. SprulH. I-onisbuxg; C. M. Rvslwe. Raleigh; W. R. Alien, Golds lxro; It. It. Cotun. Falkland; S. S. Holt, Smith 5 eld; W. B. Rodman Wash iTKrtor.: O. II. Gnlon, New Bern; M. II. Jivstloe, Rirtherf union;' W. G. Ianvb, I WJUiamston; S. A. Ashe. Raleigh; II. A. London, Plttsboro; a. V. -Haywlaod. HawRlver; N. B. I'TOTTgV.on, Raleigh; I. E .Greccj. AVeldon: J. It. Webster. Rekrille; W. 'M. W?0b, Moreheal City. Toofli Poivdir Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. STATEMENT RIDGELT PROTEC TIVE ASSOCIATION OF WORCES TER, MASS. -. Condition December 31st, 1001, , as shown by Statement filed. Amount of Net Ledger as sets December 31 erf .pre vious year 54,230.6! Income From jwlicv hold ers, $139,672.00, Miscella neous, $1,383.41); total.. Disbursements To Policy holders, 04,302.38; Mis cellaneous, $74,253.23; to tal Busin-ess in force Number of policies, 14,221, amount 1,466,400.00 Written during year Num-" . ber of rolicicn, 3,593: Amount - Lossesr beginning of year, ?.3ri5.00; Incurred, $n4.-' S07.34; Paid Ai-'SETo. Cash in Home Office and deposited in Banks 141,055.49 13S,555.57 350,300.00 04,302.34 5G,730.50 Total Assets .... ..$ 5G,73G.5G LIABILITIES. Losses In process of adjust- ment or reported. 000.00 It Glrdlm th 2lobe TJiW fame of Backiin's Arnica Salre Total Liabilities a to Policy holders 000.00 Balance on hand to - project contract in aridltton- to. right of ajwessment, under follow ing funds: Mortuary $10,903.20 Disability 23,400.33 Expense 12.532.0S 55,830.50 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 1001. Policies or certi6cates in force, Number, 102; Amount $10,200.00 Policies or certificates writtejt or revived in 1001. number, 280; Amouu't 28,000.00 Policies or certificates de creased or ceased in 1901, Num-ber, 178; amount .... 17,800.00 Tctal amount premiums or as sessments collected or se cured 83.00 Tosccs -an (1 claims unpaid at beginning, none;. Incurred. $202.50; Paid $202.50. President. Francis A. Harrington. Secretery, Albert L. Pratt. Home Office. 518 Main Street, Wor cester, Mae 6! General Agent for service, insurance Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C. Business Manager or, Organizer lor North Carolina, managed from Home Office. late General T. F. Toon, was farad the'bet In the worl extends round dead in lid Satnf.,y morning his rv. 1 oneTCct a'er home in Atlanta. He had retired In ap- f A1Tns prerf!ly icrft health. IIo wa here fds. RoIK I Wr 1-eVms Aches, ' .I-.- 1 PaIn- and all Skin EnrptSoni. Only , . ..o .. ., - Inf.illfiblc l.c cure. 2.xr. a box, at all m ftn-r. He was mly oJ years orf age , arl wa a Ijookkeeper. He leaves a wife ) one child. Heart liseae is thought to hive caused hJs leath. .-.'r.iir.::y. .l'Ji?o .Morris. t!ie s ntsn ch.irce! with murdering the in. nj Vjf nr.t to leive tuU pirty ti r- I. II went oil alone. This 1 ..ri:;n took place a week or two !- f t! w. :::r.n w.n murdered in her j by .t b!-w'n the head with an axe. T.V ! ff:.e : pre'iitiag evidence f-::s t br witT".5 who were preseut r: "V t ;; ai'd place the offer H elaimeil t .i..ie dh m.i rni KWf.lr inn n 1 . ... va. r flr w is n.a le and that there was . . ' - Mr. R. L. Potts1 Mother Dead Mm. S. L. Potts. ifw of the late Cnrt. Poits axrl ir.-ir.htr of Mr. It. L. Pott, a-getit of the Southern railway J :- Parr.n cn yeerIay Uwiel a J nt'iri the -Je kf Person et al. r-r for Buffalo B.inkt, v. 'W'it.ti " ia omformity with hS opinion t '".-! t f-w day ac the judgmeirt bernr 1 r "",') a! a decree tr the foTe- :r oT the nitgare and naixng H . G. kinuer aud Isaac Mek!)!.' zrki--tcn t- exccirtft the order. The 5- l" iaT.'wl altit ZXOOO acrt of land Tyrrell county. 3 Burlington Lake by Moonlight On of the most unique and enjora V v'Tasions of the season wai a moon-l--lu sail Wednesday evening given by M -r. Heo. Pomcroy and Elrr.-r Long C"i;:plimer.tar3r :o the young lad;c of Graham and their visiting friends. The happy party left Graham aboat r. oVlck in the afternaon tad drove rut th Burl:nrton Lake returning t 12Ykrk. B-'freshments were serTCfl at the I...e. Th present were Iiscs Matti T. li:r. Hallle Irwia, Bess Scott. Bert A f.'f-ht. Fadi-? Hin.. Ne l Ntrwoxl. M-vmie Parker, -Annie Swan. Messr. T. D. Dnpuy, Clyde Il'iater, nal Me l .r.. Edwin vVott. Dr. Moore, Thro. 1"T ro? and Elmer Ing. ti ipcrone Mm. Merbert Tost, Al la a -a. Mr. II. W. Scott. For Infirm. Veterans Mr. Lucy W. Myers of Washington. N . has scat S-'i to be applied to the T'-rWe of a rolling chair for the cse t ' iarm veteran. Thi ift i sent ia name of a dearly lived -daughter. -'I- Olivia Myers t"0 psei! over the imr" a vear ago. She wa a devoted. i'vis l)authter of the Confederacy, enl fr several rears recording ec-re-tary c.f the Tamlico Chapter I'. D. C ard tbn continue to sharo In -the work in likS fbe no interested. The above will be added to tho con triSBtlo3 of Mrs. J. W. Gore of Chapel J!dl, of $5, sent a few weeks ago, which 'dock at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vlnrtnla Michaels, In rctersbuVg. Va Mr. R. L. PotXs iDft to be prevent at her bedside last Saturday and Mrs. Potts an.l little Miss R:ith left yester day to attend the funer.il. a . . Krlk m Rich Find "I wns trrnrfrfed for several years w-:h chnnic lrrdlertion ard nervous ilebili ty," wiCtes F. J. ;rei. of Lancas ter. X. II. No mnicdy llu-lped me until I legan using Electric Bitter which !d me nre than aM the medi etas I ever Tcsel. They have al kept my -wife in extvllcrjt -health fctr years. She aays Eicotrkr hitters are just splen did f-r fenjjle trou)es; that they are a grand onc arxi tmrieorator for weak, rcn-dowu women. No other anedkfine can take rts jiMce in omr family." Try thircn. Outy 50c. ''oa Us fait ion guaran tee! by a im?gisits . 4 & Trust Company Opens Today The Carolir Trust Company opens for business today. The company has spared no expense or tSmo to make th arrangement-! of their oQces Tory handsome and attractive and their strong financial backing and general business resources are ack as to assure the highest suc cess. ; A QaMtloa for fW nyr To the Editor of The Post: I trust iLat It may not be impertinent to inquire if the clay authorities are ga ing :o pennit lho good name of Raleigh to be outraged by allowing a "for men only" exhibition to be given in one of the most public places In the city. Oae haa ony to rcad the advertising mat ter on the outside to be" rad32ed that what is behind the curtains is rjt fit to be exhibited in any eolf-fespocting community. Years for y.Tifrr- decency. Prospect of a Lynching St. Joseph. Ma.. Jaly 21. Alfred M. Fenton. a wealthy fa mer of Uuohrillc, Mo., was ahct by MaTk Dunn last night and died cf h's wound today. Dunn has been arrested for alleged Intoxication, bnt escaping from the otncer he secured a gun and ahot Fenton, who was pass ing in a boggy. Dunn Is jn danger cv Wing lynched. A depntjs sherifT- tried to bring Dunn to St. Joseph on the train Orugists. May Is Mad Now New- York, July 21. About $20 -worth of trinkets are all that were found in May Yohe'a box at the Knickerbocker Trust Company -today, and she wept and went to police headquarters and demanded the arrest of Captain Putnam Bradlee Strong for stripping her of all her savings. She offered $1,000 reward for his arrest. $ Mr. Latta Improves Rapidly New York. July 21. At 2:30 this morn ing the Hudson street hospital reports Mr. Latta as improving rapidly. A Card from Mr. Simms Ralegh, N. C, July 10, 1002. To the Editor: Since I acn being sked by my friends wljekher I am a candidate for nomdwa tii as either Senator or Reiwcfoutativo this time, I wish you .wouhl iy for me to many 'of thean at once that I am not seeking either of those positions. If I haid been I think the people -would! a PI have known it long time ngo. I ap preciate very deeply the honor the party dd me in the latt election and my Ber vioes are freely at its disponl et any time that it may need 'them but I n-m freekkig no office because it Is my de sire to gl-re to any 3aw practico my un divided' attentioii- Ycirs truly, R. N. SIMMS. - ' ftatea to ItoiDoka Island by S. A 1m By Members of the Roanoke Island Cele bration Committee and parties going to Roanoke Island to attend the public exercises held there 011 the 24th of July can buy round trip tickets to Old Point Comfort, Ya., from Raleigh for $S.25 by the Seaboard Air Line Railway and arrangements can be made to hare the ticket Nstoinocd at Portsmouth on re turn trip, therefore it will not be nec essary to go to Old Point. It is a 10 naderstoo-.l that reduction of rates has been aecn red from Norfolk to Elizabeth City and thence to Skyco on Roanoke Island. The schedule from Raleigh to Eliza beth City .is ns follorvs: . Leave Raleigh 1:35 a. m. Arrive Portsmonth 7:13 a. ni. 1 lxare Norfolk 10:00 al m. . Arrive Elizabeth City 11:30 a. m. Conrectlon is made at Elizabeth City for Skyco on Roanoke Inland. Yon conld leave Raleigh at 11 .-05 a. flr--s. tnrt,jmhnfVit 5:35 d. m bnt tnU rrotibl make' it r.eceary to spend thai nlgn at Norfolk and take the snmo train at 10:00 A. m. for Elizabeth City the following morning. C. H. GATTIS. C P. & T. A '" - ltalelghf-K t - State of North Carolina, Insurance Department. Raleigh, May 31, 1002. I, James R. Young, Insuiance Com missioner, do hereby certify that thn above is a true and correct abstract or the d-atement of the Ridgely Protectiv Asociatlon. a Fraternal Order of Wor cester. Mass.. nle-d xvith this Depart ment, showing the- condition of said Company on the 31st diy of December, 1001. - AVitne?s n?y hind and official seal, the dav and date above rit'ten. TAMES R. lOUNO, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT. SUPREME CON OLAVR IMPROVED ORDER HKP TVSOPIIS. OF MARYLAND. Oollition' December 31, 100i, as sihown by statement filed1. Amount of net ledgeT as sets December 31st of previous year $ 51,738. Im-come From poh'cy (hold -ers $l,22G.l 58.15 . micel laxicnw. $2,730.41; total. 1,228,807.56 D's'bnirflemenis To piolicy ' haW-ers, $1,081 .84 7.8tt: nviscella'neous, $05,502.60 total 1,777,350.55 Business in force iNuimiber . of nolk-les, 50,304; amount 83,017,500.00 Written during year Nnm-bcr of ipolicies, 4,522 amount Ivoses At 'be-gimitag of year, $02,000; Incurred, $1,145,200.75; paid ASSETS. Cash in home office and de- .ptosited fin Miiiks $103,285.23 Asscssm'CTJts attuaTly collect ed ind held by subordinate hiyttes 106,015.31 All other assets, detailed in . - ' statement "... . 2,722.80 5,603,500.00 1,100,750.00 Totai assets .$212,023.43 LIABILITIES. Losses in' process of adjust- anent or repoilted $ 81,000.00 Jxrsses adjusted nnd unpail. . 18,240.00 Losses resistecJ 7,200.76 Tota3 Qlabilities as to pod icy holders $100,510.75 'Bslante on hand to protect comitract in n,(Miit.ion to right of asj-.esinicnt, under following funds: -Mortuary $102,050.85 Expend. 1.234.3S $103,285.23 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA IN 1001. Policies or certrficri'tcs fct force. Number S7S, amount .$1,070,000.00 'Policies or certificates -writ- . ten or TevlveL ia 1001, ' N'lrmber 128, omo-ant 10S,500.00 IIicic3 or certificates d-c- : Teased or ceased m 1001, Nunrber 234, amount 1,676,500.00 Total amount premfinms or assosanents collected or VV-nrcd 20,545.20 .Tx5C9 and claims -unpaid ait -besinninc, $2,0W; mcurrp-cT, o.uou; pawl. Supreme Arclion, M. G. Cohen. Supreme ry Sa-mnii! H". Tarter ealU (Home, pfflce, C&thdral and Preston Streets, BaJfttonwe, -Md. .y t , Gmeral Agent fof Service, Insnrance Cbmandssiton-err Raleigh, X. C . v; Business Manager or 1 Organizer for North Oaroltca .. Managed) from Home Office. t y J ,r V". 'I - ' StaCe of JNorth Ctarolinar -Insuramc Departmenit," : - -Raleigh, May 22, 1002. I, James It. Younr, : Insurance Cvnn-miss-'oner, hj thereby certify that tho above is a true and rrect abstract of fche sitateiment of the Suprepie Conclave Improved Order HeptasopSis, a fraternal order of Baltimore,'- M-L filed with this Depa'rittmetfHt," showins ; t..5 condition of said ooautpaiiy on ,tho 31st day 'of De cember, 1001. : - - -. - ' ' Witness my hand and tofBcial sea!, the day and diate ahove written. -JA2M.ES R. YOUNG, . Insurance Commissioner. - reeuru otore f The OLDEST Drug Store ia Raleigh is King's, comer of FaT. etteville and Hargett streets.. ny The NEWEST Drug Store. CoIJeze. i . in Raleigh Is King's, near A. & jr. The BIC.OEST.-Drns Store ia Rnlefgh is Kiag's, corner Mart'n d -Wilmington strets. r -uari.a. SC';K!n QSSr9 0a Sit service, rea- an Take your choice. sonable prices ai W. H. KING DRUG CO., . Raleigh. N. C, ; .Ice Mission Band A meeting is called this morning at Academy of Music -:10 o'clock. - EA'ery member is urged to bo present. : -- ;;. - Mr. and- Mrs. . C. .G. xVar'toa of Greensboro are at the. Yarboro. Mr. Biwton is he-re as a representative from Gneen&boiro Hook and Ladder Company, Announcement- 1 In d"efWeiBi to the kindly solicitation of friend's thnMKgfcout the oouxtty, I heire ivy aamoumre my . candidacy for a scat as one of the three ;. mcovbera of "tiie IIoiw?e for Wiake - county. M y recoiid is weW kntwff as a Dern'oarat as weil ais a reprosentia'ave of the peoplo on a. flormor ocwslon. Being: a farmer and havimg all my fintercsits identified: with th'at calliinig, it wrfil be my dnty, as well as pleasure, If chosen, to do afl-1 in- my powei- for tho prcnmotlon of this s well aB erery olther in-teres'L of llie pbopSe. F. A. "WIIITAiKER-. July 10th. 1 " - . ;;;' - , ADuonnctiu:nt ; I hereby announce myself a candidate for 'county commissioner to represen-the southern part of the connry. I am not a candidate for chairman, hut am in fa vor of the present ."efficient chairman, A. II. Green. I do this at the urgent solicitation of my friends. ' BRYANT SMITH. ' : 1 Snvelal Rates via Seaboard Air Line. Young People's Christian Educational Congress August 6th to 11th, 1002: Account of the above occasion the S. A. L Railway will eell to any person a round trip ticket Raleigh to Atlanta a $14.35; .Tike reduction from other points. Tickets . will be sold August 2d, 4th land 5th, with final limit 15 days from date of sale. The Seaboard Air Line . expects to run a special train to "Atlanta to accom modate the delegates to this convention and they also have two double daily trains to Atlanta. , 'Leave Raleigh 4:12 a. m., 3:55 p. m., 7:27 p. m. "' , Arrive Atlanta 3:55 p. m., 7.50 a. m., 7:50 sl. m.- : ' 1 . ' ' These trains carry through day coaches and Pullman .drawing-room sleeping cars between Raleigh and At lanta. ; For further information regarding ates and Pullman accommodations top ply to Mr. Chas. H. Gatti C. P. and T. A., Raleigh N. C, and H S Leard, Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N C. cg itna Life Insurance Co ; IS MAKING A SPECIALTY OP "iETNA 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS." 11 WnRTTlvUES ARE LARGER AND THEIR RATES LOWER THAU The 20 Year Endownieift 5 per Cent. Gold Bonds of the tna Uife OFFER 'GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY INVESTMENT CARRT ING AT THE SAME TIME ABSOLUTE PROTECTION ""X FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS J- D.BOUSHALL, . Hanager, Tucker Building:, RALEIGH, N. C. CHEAP RICK One nandred and flfty thousand extra large Brick, mostly Salmctv at $4.50 per 1,000, f. o. b. cars. Sample may bm Been at our office. Pure coarse and unadulterated Wheat Bran, by the ton and earioaJ price; best Anthracite, Nut, Stove and Egg Coal. Thacker Splint Coal. Orders booked at summer prices if ordered promptly. Remember we are Stata agents for Thacker Domestic and Steam Ccal, ordered direct t any depot at miners" prices. ; -. !SSKi JONES & POWEL.L. ,AtT 1 Dobbin & Ferrall: At tucRer's Store. A MM RALEIGH MARBLE m COOPfiR BROS, l'roprietor. Raleigh, N C. " MONUMENTS Write for catalogue. VF' , pay ti freight. i . :'-' ' . , We -welcome the visiting Firemen and their 1 friends and cordially invite them to make them" selve " AT HOME" at our store. WE CARRY THE BEST GRADES OF ' 1 Men's Furnishings, Boyden's Shoes AND 'r Brigham Hopkins' Co.'s Straw Hats. AS WELL AS THE LARGEST STOpKS OP Dry Goods, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies. This week we are having a great Clearance Sale of Carpets and Rugs, which will fully repay a , visit from any contemplating customer. COME AND SEE US. DOBBIN & FERRALL. LOW :an co. PRIGGD w w v. ' u u Sim C fe l l ... Urix tn rn,fbT, ht our Snin? Clothinsr. a glance at th9 Talues triii convince yoa We.?Si t0iJ HWmm here it's risrht." or we make it s. We vrisli to remind you of our two P;ec Suits in lere ro uujr. v - . - . T v PAN So ' , find Jin assortment worthy of yonr looking them over, they embroce all the neyr styles r.U tows and ait "iXIdape lo IJthlhot weather. -Nothins more comfortable than to feel comfortable tW ireother." 3.nu NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Nercr before have we been in a position to show yoa so many beautiful sayles as In this line TL, price ruanlai fronTSoc to ?3 00. embracing every con ceivable pattern and wsave do you need them; loo at thorn. WST A WORD Onu Method No one bays he re -comes back and goes away withont being fully satisfied. HAN JlX. W -s LINE CO U-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, .... ...
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 22, 1902, edition 1
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