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Chisbolm of SaTiford Is a oeit at the Yarbo rough.'' Mr., and Mrs. Edward Fellows left yestenbiy for New York". Mr. C. II. Stonebanks arlred yeater day toapnd a day or two. Mr. VT.-IL Elliott of Greensboro " TUIting Mn. R. M. Phillip. Mr. Wm. Woollcott returned yester day from Wilmiogton. N. C. nanv. firt recimetit. . during the bpan lah-American war, is here with the Coa-1 cord fir comnanr. Mr. II. G. Doreett of Siler mtjr :" in the city, spending afew days tdthi his brother, . Mr. W. I- Dors ett, the ; popular proprietor of :he Hotel , Dor- j Mrs. VT. T. Jonea of Cnrtttage was ia the city yeierdjy afterndan retnrnm Mr. W. II. IIarrLon. Jr.. of Charlotte Cotton State, of which lion. S L. Pa l m era9t at the Yarloroach. Mr. Frank Swindrtl of Charlotte ia In the city for a day or two. Mrs. A. I. Terrell ha pane to Merc SithTme. A'a, to Tiit friends. Mi Kdith Ryter has retnnaed from a Tlait to friend in Carthas. Mr. C. G. Burton and wife of Greens boro are jmcsts a: the YarbDrongh. Mr. TV. II. Paris is here from Win ton. the jme-t of Dr. Joel Whitaker. Mr. W. I. Bow went to GoldborO yesterday on profional ba&ine?s. Mr. Graham Andrews ha- retimed from a pleasant rP to Morehead. Judge T. "B. Womack had retnrned from a professional trip to Norfolk. Mr. S. Yanre Scott left yesterday for Tirginia Death to spend a ehort Taca tlon. Mrs. Sarah Yonns i heTe from Char lotte the gut of Mr. Chas. E. John son. MTm Beie Po Iaw ha retnrne.l from Durham where she has been visit Jar friends. The Wentworth Chr!t!an chrrrch will rome h:re toijy to picnic in Fuln park. ' Dr. J. M. Ayer who has been apendini: several ilars here left yesterday for a trip anth. Mr. B. B. Adams of Fonr Oaks Pent last nizht in h city with his brother, Jler. G. T. Adams. Mr. an J Mrs. Z. Gnczenheimfr Are lier frm Ihirbaiu, reistemi at "the Yarbronsh. Ir. T. N. Ire.T returned yesterday from Cnmnivk, where he conducted aer Tif Sunday. Mr. F. B. Aren lll rad Miss May Johnson ar spending some time ut F u "qray Spr:ns. Mr. F. Hayes and .Air. ieo. Harris Doyle i" bore from Norfolk, the guests of Mr. Matn'e B. Tyrrell. A rctinr of the Ice M:ion Band u' ci1!h1 f r 10 o'clock this mornln.? a the A.idemr of Mnsic. Mr. II. C lvokrr, . United States marfbii fia retnrnsl from a sojourn of reral d.y at Jackson Spring. Mses Almi and T.nlah Coles are her frmn Tallahis. Fla.. the jruest of their aunt. ML H- CZachary. 3Ir. Wii:ia:: Stevenson is here from f?t. Char, III.. Tisitlnz his parents, Mr. and Mr. Tho. S. Sterenson. Miss .Vergl. IMeertoa has fl her jniests Mi MaWl Stanley of Goldsboro or.d Miss Ruth Hamilton of Cincinnati. Mr. AY. A. Stancill arl Mr. C. H. Tate -left Saturday for the northern nimme- resorts for a month's pleasure. Mrs. I. C. Blair an amily hare jrone telegram unonncinR th illne? of her liuaband, Mr. AV. T. Jones," president of the Tyson & Jones Buggy Ccmpaay. Mim Louise Potts and Mis Mabel ltobertaon of Chester, a who hare- been the guests cf Mrs. 11. I Potts the . past several tlaH-lcft for their .home . Mi Katharine For Mia Elira Wynne and Mrs. W. A. -Wynne have retnriied rom SmlthtielJ where they wre the piif.sts of Irs. W. D. A vera at a house party. tran4 Secietary Wood Ml of the Grand I;od;:e of IKId Feiow?. left yes tcnMay' for G:aham. Haw Hirer and o.her points whore he will hold train ing schools for teams In Odd Fellow d-. cre?s. The Association of Commissioners of! Asriculture and State Chemist of the fa TAT .: PEOPLE K4net yr walgbf with 'REDUCTO' terfon of North Carolina Is president, will meet thi tnr at Nashville. Tenn., Anjrust 20. 27 and 2S. Judge and Mrs. Frank I. Osborne ojj Charlotte-If rt the city yes:eiiay arter noon nffe" fpendinjr several days here. Judge Osborne will attend the con rrrpsional convention at Morranton be fore which his law partner, Mr. Max well Is n candidate. Friends throughout the State will -be glad to learn that Prof. J. Y. Joyner. Superintendent of Public Instruction, is ft far recovered from hi recent Illness that h experts to resume work la his office here the rrtt of the wfek. MiS Irrn Martin, daughter of Mrs. Flla Martin, of the firm of Stnrgis & Martin, milliner, gave a birthday up per at Pul'en't park yesterj-iy af.es noon. AH the choicest delicacies of the season were served after the supper. Croo.net and pli nonjr were played. Mr. W. S. Proctor appeared before the North Carolina Corporation Com mission ye.terd.iy nking for a lower tax .ves!ront on rhe property of h? AshevTe Telephone Convpacy. The commison expect to certify to the State Amlitor within the next few cTiys the fax ralne of all telephone, tole ernnh. street railway and other com- J panles. Uanca VonrFataadBi, ' ' US Hm Tour fatan Be . : Red seed'. "nedacto" Is a perfeCtSy hsmjess vegetable " eompouiia noorsed by thousands of phy sicians and peopt4" who htre tried it. W Send too the Formals, yon make "Keducto" at home if. you T desire, von know full well the ingre jjl ents-und -t&erefore need have bo. fear of evil effects. Snd four cents for receipt and - JBStrnctiona ev erything mail ed in plain en; ' velope. ' .Address: ' rtnaHir - . - 3701 S. Jeffer son Ave. St. Louis, Mo.' . n kUtTIIBKM IUILUAV Whk Kad RUM l fliDUli Rcaort The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to points named below ffit all trains Saturdays and forenoon days, good returning, leaving destina tions not later than Monday following date of sale, except Morehead City. N. C Saturday trains onJy, good returning leasing destinatina not later than -Tuesday following date of sale, and Blowins Rock. N. C. all trains Fri days and Saturdays, good returning, leaVing destination not later than Tues day following date vt sale, at following rate from Raleigh:" To Ashevllle, N. C ..,?0.23 To Black Mountain, N. C ... ... . 5.S3 To Round Knob. N. C ......... S.Ro To Marion, N. C, 5.30 To Morganton. Nfjl, ..T......t.-4.S0 To Connelly S.yrings, N. C., 4.75 To Hickory. N. C 4.73 To Shelby. N. To Rutberfordtou. X, C-t To I.incolnton N .CJig To Cliffs, N. C, To Lenoir, X. C. To Norfolk. Va . Ji.23 . 4. to 4.75 - 4.S0 . 4.00 ''HOTEL -DORSET- FAYETTEVILLB STREET R'AIiEIGH, N. C. Fifty - "Newly Furnished j Rooms, all Modern Conven- IiaCes, European and Ameri . can. Plan. . Two blocks from post office Three ! blocks ffom Opera House. . Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and' Gentlemen. - . TmiVATE DINING ROOMS -roa PARTIES. . W i NDtVMAX; Manager. -W. f- DORSETT. I'ropri.tot. THE COLDEST BEER AND THE NICEST FREE LUNCH SERVED IN BALTIC n. - The most up-to-date saloon, -the -most courteous attention, and the finest, purest liquors of-all kinds ever served. Family orders so licited and satisfaction' guaran teed. Ak your physician.- R. W. YOUNG, 1 15 Exchange PIace.': More of this brand sold than anv other. because, of its uniformity in purity and quality.- jnstt resolve that In framing your new pictures yon, will have none biit the best frames and your picture will, then give ' you. blasting satisfaction. This Is what we work for, and we will give our .best . endfarors. ' - ,.:s.: . WEATHERS &UTLEY . ; Baleigh, N. C. I N selecting: an ; Ice Cream Freezer that will give perfect satisfaction the essential featnres to he considered are 1st Principle, 23 Mechanism, 3d hiaterial, 4tH Construction. White Mountain Freezer The CJnntains everv eood feature. . Put cream in can. turn two minutes to thoroughly incorporate the material so as too mak small cream Then take out , the- dasher, pack 'ice around can and it will freeze smooth and hard. - ; " ; : , V Thbmasi H; Brings & Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. TO PLEASR THE MOST FASTIDIOUS See ounstock of ' Summer Wearables Serge Coats, Soft Bosom Shirts Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes Light Underwear, &c. New stock. . Low Prices. WHITING BROS, One .Grade the Hi The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up to One Standard ..." v : 4 Only. . : - ' V- C .--; V . It is understoodf by those familiar with the situation that a - good and " poor Piano cannot issue consistently from the same factory. z . A In any such instance the logic of the situation is that they are. practically identical. " Workmen cannot do slipshod work one day and fine work the nextt : r.-:. ; Every Xester riaqo Ts made to stand upon its own merits. V e ask you to compare the Lester with any other Piano. We invite this, knowing there is no better Piano made. Prices moderate. Terms reasonable. Catalogue ana, full information for the taking. - . , . .;r Darnell Thomas, RALEIGH. N. C. - ' ' v '' We Are Not With Old . We can sell our new" fresh goods al pr;Ce? to match some old fellows shown elsewhere NEW NEW 40-INCH WIDE W;HITE INDIA LAWNS, PRICES 8 1-S to 20e. 45-INCH WIDE WHITE FRENCH LAWNS, PRICE. 35c. 32-INCH WIDE WHITE PERSIAN LAWNSj PRICES 15 to S',o " 36-INCH WIDE-WHITE LINEN LAaVnS, PRCES 35 to COo. 40-INCH WJDE WHITE THREAD CAMBRIC, PRICE $1.50. ItEAL -AND i IMITATION OftCHQN LAOES PRICES 4c to 83?. VALENCIENNES LACES," ED(?ES AND INSERTINQS 25c to $2 a dor, ;LACE BEADINGS AND LADbERINGS, 20 to 50c dozen yards. 'EMBROIDERED EDGES, INSERTING S AND BEADINGS. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS, PRICES 5 to 50c. 'LADIES' BLACK- LAClT HOSE, PRICES 15 and 25c. ' . -.' -v.... '. ';- " Are: Giving a Lawn Parly, 4 A NEW LOT OF COLORED LAWNS AND BATISTES, WITH i Fet BLACK GROUNDS WITH WHITE DESIGNS, THE 15c VAfctE 10c. High Grade Damask Towels. - A LOT OF FINE DAMASK TOWELS WITH WHITE AND COLORE!) BORDERS, HEMSTITCHED AND FRINGED, PRICE VALUES 50 AND 60c, FOR A GREAT TOWEL SPEC I AL 39c. 1 f High Lustre Taffeta Ribbons. FRESH, UNSOILED, WHITE, BLACK, LIGHT BLUE, PINK, NILt HELIOTROPE, RED AND. NAV2V 3 inches wide, 21 inches wide, 4 inches wide, 12c. 14c. 10c. B. 1" RALEfGH. N. C. CO 7 To OKI Point, Va 4.00 to SweronTl!! to ?rnd ?ev with Mrs. Illa'r's mother, Mrs. S. U. Newl'n. -Biilie Dee" Le Grande. lUleich' popnlar cntcher Lis: season is pendiusr a few days in the home of Col. J. C. L. Uarri. Mr. J. C. Bin1onjj left yesterday for retersbnrs and othr p.)int in Virginia. He off for a plensnre trip of several Tweeks. JilM rnne Johnon ha retarne-l from Graham ncrompani-d by Mis Meredith White, who will risit here for a few weeks. Miss Man Arrinjrton returned home ywterdsr af:ernoon from Rocky Mount here she ottendi a honee party at the residence of Ml. Mary Battle. Mr. W. S. Parker and familT and Mr. Hill Parham and family of Henderson were In the city yeverday en ronte to tWaynfTiIV to spend the summer. Mr. It. II.-.Woo.Ml left yesterday af Venjoon.fr Graham. Burlinfrton, Hair Ilrrer inJ other PL-let's on an official riit to Oil Fellows. A licence tt.is !snel yesterday for the tnarrtoce of Mr. 8. V. T. Cbamhlee of Jlocky Mount and Mi Lessle Green of (Yake Fort. The Norf oHc Landmark of Sunday ys lbt Mr. Harry T. Martin and Misea Aih of Raleijrh left this city Saturday tor Old Point. Mr. F. C. Topleman. manarer nen Hersan Telfphon Company, is in tjie city, nis friends here are arways lad to tee him anJ sire h'.m a cordial wel come. Lieutenant GoTdston who was former ly first lieutenant of the Concord com- nare pone " - -V. i I To Ocean jew, eral weks! ... . . ' ir f i To srpinia Kefl Va . . o rh Va . , 4.00 I eosie 01 Drinkm Morehead City, N. C .-.rrrrv 4.00 Wilmington. N. C 4.00 Blowing Rock. N. C 7.S0 To -Hot Springs. N. C 7.00 For further particulars', tickets. Pull man reservations, etc.. write or call on T. C. STURGIS. C. T. A . Ynrhoronsh House Building. Fayetteville St.. Ra'eigh, N. O. f: S M'.nMKK ItESOHTS ThcSontbern Railway announces, te sale of low-rate Summer Excursion Tickets to all the deHzhtful resorts lo cated on and reached via its lines. These tickets zo onaie June 1. 1902. The section of No'rtli Carolina known as "The Laud of the rkr" and "The Sapphire Country" is rticulajly "at tractive to those in seairt of mountain resorts. Call and :et fro at ofBee be!ow the superb ilintmted book. "Summer in the and of the Sky," siving Hut of hotels! an.L boarding house wi:n their location, rates of board, facilities, attractions. tc. Additional Sleeping Cars go into service from Tarious rJnts to principal refrti. affording greatly improved facilities. Partictilar attention is directed to our elegant Dining Car Service on principal through trains. For detailed information, tickets, Pull- mau reservations, etc., address T. C. STURGIS. Yarboroagh House Building. III , .l-tr. Krs .. 1 WH 1 EUSINESS ITEMS p-ryBJ J. II. KIPTG, Prelde A personal - investigation y j F. J. HOLDER, Vice President n ALEir.H, n. c. .. will convince anyone that KING'S is absolutely m North Uaro- nualify and place more students into positions tnan any otner scnooi m mis ouue. o"8 financial backing. Reference; any leading business concern in Raleigh. Col lege Journal and Special Offer free. ... . ..... v .. ' ,, BUSINESS MEN: PLEASE WRITE US WHEN YOU NEED A COM PETENT BOOK-KEEPER OR STENOGRAPHR. v the best equipped, and the most successful college of IIANT) TYPEWniTIXft. PMNMAK-SHIP and ENGLISH linn, reirnrdless of nnv ciaim anv competitor may make. We See the largest barret . now on tap in A. O a Raleigh, Wndfo d's saloon. Hargett street, Raleigh. N. C. , Clean and Careful Work j Delivered When Promised Is the 'rdle which has made ours the most popular.' Laundry in town- We want cus tomers and if the aDove rule pleases you, o-ive us a trial and we will make a perma- nent customer of you. THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. Cool and De lightful Smokes Cigars bought from me do not heat ad nauseate you, but on the contrary they settle your nerves, and then .of cojurse tje effects are very pleasant. Try and see for yourself. "'i ,' ; C, D. TAYLOR .100 Fayetteville" Street. Telephone orders, solictted , f - - Bell 'phone il21 Dorsctt Hotel. Interstate 144. r ft . I t r i . V a.i-roiaa pnnier Capable f forcarw:hm in country of fice; must le fober, reliable asid a hard nvoTKer. State urages wan-teJi Advkess, it. a ., care .uornmj ron. WANTED. A position as drug clerk. Have had some experience. Address, J. P. Jones. Eureka, .. C. s 1 xtcrvT epTc4ated so xooch as on a liot day before oar 5?oda Fountain. Then there it is a Joy cot to be denied. Oar Snda Water H very popolar vnA tei2y gaJnroc tn popniarity becatise It reyrewnt a rare combtoatloa of c&otce mstcrlals. perfect erprtpment and erpert : tffl ta prrprl?. onxiny and serving. Tbt is a exl deal to iy In one breath, twt com roA taste the Soda . LrlEic flavor and s-ee (for yourseif tow rood they r. Growell, JIcLDrtu Go. WANTED A Typewriter In every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey, State Agent, Durham, N. C. Hotel. Gerard, Weal 44lli airett. Near Braavar, Now YorK City. Absolutely Fire-proof. In the heart of the Shopping and Thea tre Districts.. Uuder New Management.. American and European Plana. Reduetloo ON Si no W And 25 Per Cent -1T-JT Reduction on CHffiDREN' 3 CLOTHING. LEE ScieeifeMlid Easels. For the weelroniy we will offer our entire stock of Screens and Easel! sM) off-regular prices. If you need tjiese goods now is your opportunity. Vantines Bamboo Sun Shades -.6x8 wllPcut off the sun and make your r i comfortable, $1.25 each put up. Special prices on Wall Paper, Window Shades and Pictures until SeptemhTl Don't forget we have the most complete stock of Embroidery MatcriJ ta be found hr the city. . Mail orders filled promptly and carefully. J. C. ELLINGTON, JR., i . . . . ... .' (Successors to F. A. "Watson.) ' 112 Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N.C WALTE R' WOO LLCOTT. WALTER WOOLLrOTT. A QUARTETTE OF B MGAINS One eek, July 21 to 26. One Lot 40 'inch White Lawn, worth X 5c, pri6e One Lot - Ladies' "Vests, values J troin IlOc; to :15c. The price now is only One Case of fast colors Shirting Prints, yard at , 4c One Case of -Lawns of a well known brand, by tba yard the price now The lots ate not yery large and may not last the week, f you want them, come along soon. GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER SHOES, ESPECIALLY OXFORD TIES, BROtJQHTON DRUGGISTS. - rajteiUt Strtefr ; C. . KORST CEL CO.. 209 BAYETTEVILLE STREET PxonrietoTV 14 East Martin Street. . i
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