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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. XL A. Par of Aberdeen spent yesterday ia Raleigh. Mrs. ". H. Fenny lias gons to Durham oa a nic to relatives. wr. x. u. ma or ureensooro ia" a rnest at the YarboTonsh. Mr. K. P. Gray of Greensboro, was a lUleigh visitor yesterday. Airs. TL E. I'olk and daughter hart Con to "Winston ca a Tlsit. Mr. J. S. Manning of Durham vra here yesterday on business. Mlases Itepale and Meta GnEey are on ! visit to friend ia Loaisburg. Mrs. D. Klias and children have gone to Salnda on a visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.-Barroorhs Jeft for their bora ia Durham yesterday. Mrs. James Bland left yesterday for irrmojrton wnerne ynU vur.t relatives. Mrs. M. E. Beaalcy rfnd grandchildren are on a visit to Lyons. Granville countT. Mr. John Rogers and mother pf linrton were Kaijru tIsuots yesterday. Mr. IL S. White has returned home after a pleasant trip to Hot Springs, IN O Miss Lizzie Ie left yesterday for ths .mountains of Virginia to spend the summer. Mrs..C..A. Goodwin and children have! .. I - 1 . v r v " V j jeral assembly was in the city yesterday from, his home in Ft. Mary 'a township. Mr. "Whltaker tays fanne:S in his part 11 at me country .are snu nrvums wu. i v iter, ana Airs. u. u. tsrouguxoo. joi 'Atlanta. Ga.. passed through the city' yesterday mornlnr on their way nonn. i Mr. Broughton will preach in New York 1 and Boston, then go to Northfield, Mass..) waere iie will assi.it in tne summer Ilihls school. Governor C B. Aycoek has received a letter inviting him to deliver an address before a Confederate veterans' picnic at Proyidence chnrch fn Mecklenburrf coun ty, Augnst 12th. Mr. Victor Bryant and the same time. . I Mr. H. C. Brown of Providence. K. I., t arrived heralvesterdav and is the guest of. his brother. Mr. Iouis Brown, nian-1 ajer of the- larborousrh. .He lived in Raleigh at one time, having been with K. B. Andrews in tne clotbmjr inisniv'ss. It -has been 20 years since Mr. Brown left Italelch. M4b Jnlia Howell, stenographer to Governor Ayrorfc. returned yesterday from WarnesvIKe where she spent the part two weeks the cuest of Atorney General Robert I. Gilmer and Tvife. She has- been out for her thirty-days summer v:rration speudinjr a, portion or it in Golds!. o;o with her parents and M PEOPLE ftedaee yoar vrelgfei wltte 'DPnnr.TA'U. srone "to vVm Foret and Uuiibnrt at Wrightsville Beach near Wilmington Co visit Mends. $ iT -"f, AonnousKi ien yesterj aijtjic 5 ATLANTA; GA.. AND mrsinr wr iiaoue isiana on a tisu 10 Mis I.iHianCmeron. Mr. 1. II.. Coke of Gastonia is in the) The Southern Railway announces the city a griestat the larborougn. lie isjatove low rate Italelgn to Atlanta. and sere on legal' knsiness. Ireturn account Nogro lonng Peoples Miss Jolia Olive left vesterday for fcer home near Wilmington after a Tisit to Mrs. W. H." Bland. Dr. and Mrs.,Albert Anderson of Wil son xare In the city the guests of Gov ernor and Mrs. Ayeock. Mr. C. B. Kd wards has gone to Aq ne on. Macon county, where he will spend1 two weeks for pleasure. r Pleasure. i"ien 1 Mrs. J. C. Jordan and Mrs. E. C. IIol- and 3:. - leman liave gne to Washington on Tisit to Mrs. J. K. Mathenv. 31r. voa Herrmann, of the Weather Boreac.. will visit the volunteer observ ers of this State and confer with them. Ilev. and Mrs. T. J. Watts, who have v ceen spending several weeks in the city, I? txare gone to their home at Forsythe, Gs. Itet. TV. D. Hubbard, pastor of ths Baptist Tabernacle, is now on the ranch . of Garrett Brothers at Fowler, Colo rado. Mrs. J. D. Maiheny and children, who Jiave leen, rl siting her mother. Mrs. J. IS. Jordan, have- returned to their home in . . aslnnrton. I Christian snd Kdncational Cougress, At- larra. tia Ana-, ud to 11th. Ticket, will sold Anir. 2d. 4th and 5th. with final limit 15 days from date or saie. . Correspondingly low rates apply from all other stations on this company's lines. The Southern has two - uailv - trains Ilaleisli to Atlanta IearJnz 1J0 a. m. arriving Atlanta 3:35 ttaae VMr Fas and 0 Rfflot Vomt Pat and Urn "Bedceto' , Is at perfectly harmless -.vegt table compound endorsed 4y thoniands of phy sicians and peop3j trho hare trie4 it.- - 'i v Wr.a an A 4tis TFsmwmv1m fa yon, make "J2cductdM at hotnej M il , A l u . ucjirr, au you knew full m we!l the ingj-e- EJ d I e n t s a ml n therefore need EJ have no fear of II M il e f f e c SenJ four ce for receipt and 1 uir lienor evT er.r thing mail ed in . plalu en vtlope. , . AdJress: 3.701 S. JeCTer- I aon Ave. J St. Lonis. ". Mo. A Interior Decorating; Is a fine art, and it is something that can't be too fine. ; The wall decora t!n? ' makes or mars the appearance of a tooih. -Pretty paper adds an air of Tefinenn-! t end cacntess to the plainest home. We ; hhve pretty paper lots of it. We know positively we can find paper to suit your taste and your home. Yon need expe rienced paper-hangers. Inexperienced paper-hangers' work is neveh satisfac tory. We fnrnisli experienced, capable men the best in town. A BoStiro nachCo Gil e 1 1 'V II t-i If 1 1 a &l LJtley, RALEIQ-H, N. C. - rof H f!lt i GUI If 13 hl mm vn At Our End of Season s CI nnnn flll earing t P. m.. p." ia. and r:lo a. m.. respectively. For detailed information, tickets, rull- mau reservations, etc.. write or call on T. U. STURGIS. C. T. A., Yarborough House Building. Baleigh. X. C. hotel Jdors:tt FA YETTEVILLE 'STREET : RAiiEIG-H,- NT G. Caroliiia TrustlGompany. CAPITAL' STOCK, 100,000.00. . TRUSTS, LOANS; BANKING. JSAFE DEPOSITS. Transacts a OElviKTiATj' BANKINGTlstiI Svx'TVfifs n a Tsirrrxrn -RrrssT. tVvViri .BCl3 as prasBcw.Agwii tot cne noaung-or stocks and tsonds 01 1 r-i - . . ' . .. - ' MUNICIPAL. RAILROAD. COTTON MILLS and other comoTfltJnTi.- Srkool niAU! Ql V 1 cs t Acts as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, T TRUSTEE, AS- f- XV- vicai ill u UttlC Ul JJrdKSn OGtS interest paid on Deposits . In . Savin gs Department. "HOME SAVINGS' boxes, etrone and convenient, ftrrniahed without cost to you. ' .. . ' , ... . ... , : r . OFFICERS: . - - .. .. juiiis. i-reswent; ieo. u. neartt, Vice-President and General Man ager; Robert C. Strong, Tnrst Officer and General Counsel: William Hayes, uasmer. - . s . .- : ., DIRECTORS: - James Webb. J. D. Riarean. Charlek' B TTsi-t hA WtJhV .Tnt!r Lewis, Leo. D. Heartt, F. T- Ward, W. W. Mill, Allen J. Ruffin, W. C. Petty. P. R. Albrieht end Robert C. Strong" . - Offices in CarohnaTrnst BuiMing, JR aleigh, N. C. j-J BROKEN SETS OF TABLE DAMASK. " BROKEN SETS OF LINEN NAPKINS. BROKEN LOTS OF HUC.K AND DAMASK T0WET ENDS OF LINES OF PARASOLS. BROKEN LINE OF DRESS GINGHAM. REMNANTS OF PERCALES. BUSINESS items; . WANTED AT ONCE. I hsve clients who -want Game Prewrres and DuckJng Shores, to tniy or to lease. Anyone bar ing desirable places of this kind will do The Whiteville Iinmber Company, of weil to comnranlcote with me. Hwiry .Columbus county, notifies the Secretary of State r an increase in its capital :-ck to $S,00. Mr. 1L Bradley left yesterday for Tarboro where he will spend a lew days with relatives. He was accompa br his dAiiehterl 3Ir. "Eli Scarborough who was nomi nated for the, board of commissioners in the re-ent DnieTatic primaries spent yeerday in the cty. Kiaston Free Press: Dr. R. II. Whit aker of Italelxh, who had reen visiting his net hew. Jr. r . A. bitaker, re turn vl bme this morning. Wilmingtcn IHs patch: Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bowen and family of Raleigh are liere vlsitinr Mrs. Bowen's parents, CoL and Mrs. W. J. Woodward. ' Rev. John E. White and little son of Atlanta spent yesterday in Raleigh. They were here from Apex where Mrs. White has bt-en quite ill for some tiu Mrs. Ilamman and son. who hare been visiting the family of Capt. Phelps, of the A .and M. College, left for their Loose In Ohio yesterday morning. Greensboro Record: Mrs. Dr. Sander Jin and daughter. Miss Georgia, of Wash ington, are in the city, visitiug the family of.lrof. J. V. Joyner, on Spring Garden street. r Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Moring and chil dren passed through yesterday morning from iiamlet to Fumur Snnm wiom tnev will SDend the nmiinHi nt tha! SdDiIUrr. , - The friends of Mr. Josephus Daniels, editor of Ihe News and Observer will regret to learn that he has been confined to his home for several days with a very ore foot, which has developed Bjrmtoms of the gout. Mis Iva Cpchurch and Misa Mamie TonnoEski of this city are visiting frknds ia New York and New Jereev. Mists TonnofTski will visit her aunt in Westerly Rhode Inland before return lag. Mr. T. E. Whitaker of the Oak Ridge Institute passed through Raleigh so a fcnnei trip ia the Interest of this splendid institution. He will spend 'n??1 'xr1 dxs in various sections of ake fvninty. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith Ur , terday for a month's vacation which ther I will spend at New York and neightwr-,"' lag summer reports. Mr. Smith holds dl M. Warker, Real Estate. No. 0 E. Lex ington Baltimore Md. .UTKD.-StCTiographeT and type writer. Box 331, Raleigh; N. C. FOR RENT Nice, desirable rooms to rent, l'4 Jlillsboro St. Fifty V Newly" Furnished ' .Rooms,) nil Modern' CVnvea- fences. -European and Aaierl-v , cenPlan. ---?' : Two blocks from pest of flc; : Three blocks tfrooi Opera';.' House.. , . N, Up-to-date Cafe fbr LcLdieo - ind Gentlemeir v . rilLV.ATE. I)xirVi:ob.I3 ,v you .PAl:Tli;. v Vi- v r-.W. W. XEWM ANV-f an.Veor.V-""-' v. ; W. J DOUSKr r. Vpn THioK h to pleXse the MOST FASTIDIOUS ":" See our stock of Summer Wearables . Serge Coats, Soft Bosom ShirH ; Straw Hats, Low Cat Shoe , Light Underwear, &c. Nevi stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. REMNANTS. REMNANTS OF COLORED L AWNS. Ends of Lines and Single Pieces. BROKEN LOTS OF CRASH SKIRTINGS. ? SMALL LOTi OF: PIQUE, LINEN AND DUCK SKIRTS. 7 T , SPECIAL CLEARING OF LADIES' WAISTS. BROKEN SIZES OF LADIES AND : MISSES OXFORDS AND SAX I LINE ENDS OF MEN'S FINE SHOES. ; : - NEW PRINTED LAWNS AND BATISTES. IN DOTS AND SOME WITn SIDE BANDS, IN GREEN," RED, LIGHT BLUE ANT uuuix WU1TJ2J GROUNDS, PRI CES 10 TO 43c. . 'WW a a - . m a a iLfA. iTpewriter in every town to sell the famous Underwoo Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey. State Agent, jJurham. N.'C. . THE GOLBEST BEE3 f'"' ' ;:" ' the OigKest. Rust-Proof Corsets. . WE SELL WARNER'S GUARANTEED RUST PROOF CORSETS. ANTED. A positiOT as Governess or as Companion for a lady. Satisfac tory references will be siren. Address II. L. C Lpnisburg, N. C. ANp.TlIIJV : MOULDERS WANTED. Two wt I : 13 . . c 1 Dwiuucrs can secure empjoyment by ap plying to J. U. Gill's Iron Foundry. Ralcish, N. C. , 5"AXTED At once Vtlct on 300 to cl-tihv nui jwics, junrpCT, not less than u inches at smal end. Apply to ivaucju jvicciric v-ompany. 6ERVED.IRALEI(JII. The most p-tm:ate)s;:!Mii. the most coiirtvou.-t atjenti.ui. j,Ul; rh9, .... finest,, purest li4nior of all kinds . f-TJ" enreJ ''l- amar -oriU-rs .o- Askryonr phyviftsn.' teed. R. AV. YOUNG, ' 15 Exch.v.iVv- Pf.ire. . WANTED An .experienced Tele graph Operator; one who is proficient in Short Hhand and Typewrltlnc: prefer red. Must be well recommended . Ad. I More of this brn nd f 1) -frit nnr Afka dress riving references, 'F" care Ral- be."se of its uuifcraiiiy in purity and eigfh Morning Tost. quality The LESTER PIANO is Tlade Up to One Standard Only. It is understood by .those' familiar with the situation that a good and poor Piano cannot issue- consistently from "the same factory. in any .sucn instance me'-Kgic of the situation is that they are practically identical. . . - . - - Workmen .cannotdo slipshod work on e day and fine' work the next. ;. Every Lester Piano is made-to atand npoh its own merits. We ask vou to compare the Lester with any , other Piano. We , invite this, knowing there i.s no better Piano made, Prices . mo-derate Terms -reasonable. Catalogue and full information" for fbe-a5sking;-' - . v' ' ' ( ' unks,; Bags, Telescopes, Umbrellas 9- DarneJJj & . -- RALEIGH, N. O. COT 5 RALEIGH, N. C. JL gHoige Cut Flowers, ROSES, Carnations. &c. FLORAL DESIGNS t short nolle ret fumldhnl i.eceptloDs and Wed- With ITlavara Palm. mU m'iuui ixj:iion m me omce of l"" "r icorationx x. x. 11. Andrews here. 31 r. W. S. Wilson will lear fM. morn ins- iot n; come in Caswell county hcre he will spnd a few days for ret nj recreation. Mr. ilson is the cleveT ru euijTii corporation clerk in the i'rerarr or rotate. Mr. Arthur IL Dall and wife of Lan caster. Pa arrive! in the city yester day Afternoon and are stopping for a few days w.th' Mrs. H. B. Roberts, cor ner Lane and Wilmincton streets. From Here they will ko to f'olnmhia, S. C. . non. Fab. A. Whitaktr. one of . neix representatives in the ge CHOICE STOCK OF PALMS. FEIGNS and other display and bouse fJecoratlni K,nt fT ! Hyacinths, Tolips. T,clasi r"1"" sad kinds of I. nib for indoor forcinj and outdoor bcd-lio;. H. SI EINHETZ, Raleigh, N. C. Tclrptnnes 111 WMfni .ans Flee Candles.; J vea xoaay Dy express-40, 60 uuu owu per pouna Cro well, Met arty . & Co ' druggists, Agents., T. 1 0V n,,a "T i . We cure t CANCERS, TUMORS AND CHRONIC SORES 5 Without the Use of the.Knife. - t . 1 ALL EXAMINATIONS . FREE. " - : WHlSKEY7i sr?A ts c&wsr & co. AV " i ' . r.' .'.' ''. .-. .' ' ...'V . . - . ' .: V : Scrisiiid . Ease 1 J. II. KING, President s P. J. HSLOBR, Vice President RALEIGH, It. C. 1 A personal investigaeon4 wllj convince, anyone that KING'S is absolutely ll'l it?1 1",PPel. ftnd thrmost successful college of BUSINESS, SHORT HAND, 'TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and ENGLISH in North Caro lina, regardless of any claim any competitor may make. We qualify and place more students into positions than any (other school in this State. Strong financial backing. Reference; any Jeading business . concern "in Raleigh. CoK lege Journal and Snecial Offer free. BUSINESS MEN: PLEASE WRITE US WHEN YOU NEED A COM PETENT. BOOK-KEEPER OR STENOGRAPHIC Cleanliness and Neatness . Is nebifesary to being well dressed, and in , order ;rto do this you must give ns yotir onsiness. : , : We 'guarantee the cleanest, neatest, and prettiest work, and not t6 tdarj br break any. article. ; : - V-: ; ' ; . : K U ' 'f.:, THE OAK? CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87- J; g. MARSHALL, Prop. for me. weeK only we. will offer our entire stock of Screens and Easel at 13 oil regular prices. If you need these goods now is your opportunity. Vantines Bamboo Sun Shes.GxS will cut off the sun and make vour rwrti comfortable, ?15 each put 'up. ' Special prices on WaU" Paper, Window Shades and Pictures until ScptemU! xjout. rorgec we nave tne most complete stock of Embroidery. Materials be found in the city. . . Mail orders filled promptly and carefully. ' ' " : J. C. ELEINQTON, JR., (Successors to F. A,- Watson.) H2 Fayette ville Street. RALEIGH. N. C WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER WOOLIX0TT. WHEN YOU SMOKE CIGARS Infants'. Lace Sox-r white, blue, pink, Misses' Drop Stitch Hose, ;rWaAStmkoe io-a ones: They as cheap as any, and very much bet- Infants' Plain SOX black and' WhitO. ter. Ask me what brands I keep, and I. will guarantee to pleastw vou I Ultu' cf...i ,tuum uu-umu,uiaKS vi. . visars, . j.pDaccos and Tobacco 15ct 25 cis 15 cJ See the largest barrel ever.In.Raleich. now on tap inf.A. O.'Wadford's saloon. uargett street, ltalelgh. C. Sundries. C D. 30!) FavettevHle v Strpof. Telephone orders solicited TAYLOR, Bell 'phone 3121. ' Dorsott Hotel Interstate 144. Per Cent i ALL SIZES AND PHlCES. You can find almost any kind of Shoes for Cliildres . . c . nere now. Children's Hats of every description. Boys' Saspenders Boys1 Sliirtsi "." Boys' Knee pants, ! Bys' Ribbed; Hose i . 10c V 50c each 25c to 51.00 ' 15 and 25c t Boys' Caps, all styles, 25c eaca Windsor Ties, pretty styles, Ribbed Hose for Girls, 10 and ft Roach Combs, ' 5, 10 aadl 4- Come and tet what v hav don 'and r nn if .,t!fled that.w. da all w. Cl.i???' i, df L"5' .? f hca Too srt 25 REN'S. Reduction on Millinery BRpT0HTCN HINQ Thiastoctis low.'but von can finrl Lsori 0;nT vou ... . , ; MJ V V T uroi tion ther tnrg Tlie flml way the li.nv rri arnl i Urn, on 1 I ford errti sn-iic AVit doah ; le coi early tha In ir,, or ro ") i St rrji "rlc. Tnnri fml famny ?2.! ninr trinity In th 1' it 'Wo t Tfc ai tnaki. tl MienaiH Prtl. , ernhl.i 14 U fa t PEXSES.. . " will pay all of your E5 Hr,. A Co:lrv., STREET '.OBlKj -14 East Martin Street - x FAYETTEVILI5E
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