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giiJtiuxLuitiG POST Saturday; august 3 -1902 I . I " : : POSTSCRIPTS Mr. Frank Dancy left yesterday, for 'Atlanta. Mra. T. E. Derrar hs returned frttn Fuqnay Sprinja. Mr. II. Thoiuaaja returned to len dcr?on yesterday. t Mr. T. B., Murray returned rrom AsheTlI'e y crday. Mra. W. It Euzuoa ha returned rrom Visit to relatiTca at dry. Mr. and Mr. A. L. nar are penJ inr ome time in AsbeTill. Mr. and Mr.. W. I Banks left for tierr home la Wilson yesterday. Miss Annie Spencer Jone is in Apex the jmet of Mis Lottie lf- . MriU Edmund Strndwick of luchmond U here the irueat of Mrs. II. B. Hardy. Mr T. F. Sanford i here froai MocksTUle. cuosj at the YarborouKh. Mr W. D. Crocker left yesterday for Srantonburs after a visit to friends 1 Mrs.T- A. Zachary Is t home again after a Tlsit to Mrs. II. V. race at For errrtlle. . . Mn. J. r. Benson and son hare arone to lienson, u... 10 " Wo. Annie Watirina or cpsnauui nliniM from Princess Ann, Md., where nit fnur trecka. tho fnirr Trfka th CllCStS Of Mr. Itortar'a Barents. Mr. James Morran of Johnson county wn hrr rrtrddr. lie had aa eye illx- fnr the tobacco mnTkct n! was highly pleased cith the magnitndo of the sales and the prices paid. The GoTernor has issued another re quisition for Monroe Kopers, the negro arrested hi Brockton, .Mass., ior ai tmrtin trt frnrn a residence in Durham Th. t-ennuitlnn Tvns to Police Officer Crnbtre of Durham. Attention is directed to a lost notice in thfe sue of the Post advertising for 1 mn rnnnl )ld breatpin witn cen in .tone f amethyst half inch in dlam ded br 20 pe-arK If yon find such a jem leave it with Mr. George Little and receive a liberal reward. n, tux nn dor. $1 a year for every male and $2 for every female, is now due. Chief of dice Mullens is provided 1iPnc tar and receipts and is in Te.rf the doz taxes dt once. A dog census has been taken and the chief says there are about 500 dogs in this city. Mf. Thomas Hamlin of Danville, va., left or his home yesterday. He baa heen W as attorney for the plaintiff in the Roseman damage suit against the la ia the city the gimt of Prof. W. F. j5eaboird Air ?jne. fMr. Hamlin is a Masser. Iter, ftnd Mrs. J. Lv Foster are at Jiome arain after a sojourn at I uquay Miss Frances Demeat is Ttsitin friends and relatives in Baltimore and Kt.mm lnni Montaru has returned tfrom Bridgeport. Conn., where she vis ited friends. TTrt J T? Tonnr. insurance coanmis loner, -went to Greensboro yesterday on official business. lawyer of high standing in Danville and or-oundinir country and he tua excel lent work in the direction of the Rose- man cav He and CoL Argo made i strong team. p. 1 Cra Iirl f M r.he.d CI T N C. Tift tkerft Hallway Afttnt4 6, 1902 On Aurnst 4th theT will be an ex cursion from Henderson, Oxford, Dur ham. Ttateis-h and all Intermediate eta Mb Lalla Ellington left yesterday for tjons to Morehead Oty and return, at the Wadesboro. where she wCl be the guest of Mis Brnlce Bum. rt- rfm; T.nm.1n has as her gnw:s Mis Floy Booker and Miss Lou Mummer of Hish Point. Mrs. II. C. Kearney has returned to her home In JVanklintoa after a visit to lier ektersMrs. Levlster AIa Daisr Marablo was here yester- aar on'her war from Monteag'.e, Tenn., to her home In lenansville. Mr. aud Mrs. nenry W. Miller return wl T-esrerdar from Louisburtr, where ilrs. Miller soend several days Mr. C. B. Williams has returned to t- rltv from Columbus. Ohio, where he did some special work in -chemistry. Mr. Nathan O'Berry was here from Goldsborj Tw-terday i attend a meet inr of the directors of the State's prison. Mr. F. S. Snruill and family spent lat night In the city on their way from "UVIr-htsrllle Boach to their home ia Louteburg. Mr. J. T. Sharp is expected to ar rive from Elm Ci:y today. She has been spending some time there the guest of relatives, Mr A. O. Jones arrived yesterday frnm th- western nart of the state where she has been for the pas: two or three rrontts. Miss Miry Kennette and brother, Mr. TVi'llim It. Kennette. hare gone to At lantic Citr :o epend two weeks. They left last night. A licence was issued yesterday for the 'roarriace of Mr. Jame TV. Woolard of Gnller's Mill and Miss Bettle Johnaon of Mratfs Mill. Misses Maude Hall Ennis and Eliza beth Ennis left yesterday for IJannue where thev will spend some time tht guests of relative. The State Trejvnrer on yesterday re ceived tb semi-annual dividend of $105,007 on the State's holdinc of stock in ths Xorth Carolinn llailroad. Mis Helen HiHiard of Stotland Neck who ha been, in the city the guest of her uncle. Mr. B. F. Montague, loft yes terday for Cary to spend a while with frirnds. Mrs. C. F. Coolie and son. Master Charles, Jr., were here yesterday on their war to their home in Loni4urg. after a pleasant sojourn at Foqnay Epritips. EeT. W. P. Fry has rci?ned the pas torate of the Ens: Durham Baptist church to accept an appointment as financial agent for tho Baptist Female TJnrvcrs'ty. Dr. Hubert A. Royster and wife hare following low rates, from principal points named: Henderson, N C $3.00 Oxord, N. C 2.75 Durham, N. C 2.23 Raleigh, N. 0 2.00 This train win lea-ve Henderson 7:00 - m .m . mr a. August 4tn, returning leave sore head C4ty 4KX) p. tn.rt 6th, giving two whole days and nights In Morehead City. Special rater will- be given at the famous Atlantic Hotel and all who take advan tage will find the' fishing and bathing unsurpassed. For full particulars call on nearest agent of this company or address T. C. STuRGIS, C. T. A., Yarborough House Building, Favetteville St, Raleigh. N. a BUSINESS ITEMS "WANTED AT ONCE. I hare clients who want Game Preserves and Ducking Shores, to buy. or to lease. Anyone ha-v-Ing desirable places of this kind will do well to -oanrnTuUicate with. me. Henry M. Walker, Rii" Estate, No. 9 E. Lex ington St, Baltimore, iMd. . .. . . WAiVruD.-coosrapher and type writer. Box 331, Raieteh, N. C j " II l l iBMaag FOR RENT Nice, desirable rooms to rent, 124 Hillsboro St. WANTED A Typewriter in every town to sell" the famous " Underwood Typewriter. Write R L. Lindsey, State Agent, Durham. N. C. Hi- Interior Decorating i A ; Is a fine art, and It is something that j can't be too fine." The wall decorating makes or mars the appearance of a Toom. Pretty paper adds an air of refinement end cozntess.to the plainest home.' Ave have pretty paper lots of it. We know ' positively we can find paper to suit your taste and your home. You need expe rienced t paper-hangers.: Inexperienced paper-hangers' work is never satisfac-1 tory. We furnish experienced, capable! men the best in town. . B.StCTiiactiCo b J V tea 1 ' ; kaIjEig-h, i n. c: Carolina Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. "V TRUSTS, LOANS, BANKING. SAFE DEPOSITS. v Transacts a -GENERAL BANKING and SAVINGS BANKING BUSI NESS: also acts as Financial Apent for the floating of Stocks vand Bonds of MUNICIPAL. RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. - - Acts as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS ernvs'Tr! TiirivTX'F!!? TmnTvF.Tt. AGENT. . i BE SECUR - At Our End of Seasons Clearing RECEIVER. BROKER, AGENT. boxes, strong and convenient, furnished without cost f OFFICERS: W. W. Mills. President; Leo. D. r: Ko Cashier. Interest xpaid cn Deposits in Savin gs Department. "HOME) SAVINGS" to you. Heartt. Vice-President and General Man- . " - v a i xriii r TT.io arer: Jttobert U. Strong, 1 rust umcer ana vieneTai ounsei; iuiaui - . DIRECTORS: 'l .. . James Webb, J. D. Riargan, Charles B. Hart. Alexander Webb, Juliute Lewis, Leo. D. Heartt, F. T.. Ward. W. W. Mills, Allen J. Boffin. .W.-C. Pertv. P. R. Albright and Robert C. Strong. , Offices in Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh, N. C. TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS ; See our stock of Summer Wearables Serge Coats, 'Soft Bosom Shirts Straw Hats, Low Cut Shoes Lieht Underwear, &c. New stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. Special Clearing Sale of Broken Sets. BROKEN SETS OF TABLE DAMASK. BROKEN SETS OF LINEN NAPKINS. BIOIiEN LOTS OF HCCK AND DAMASK TOWELS. ENDS OF LINES OF PARASOLS. BROKEN LINE OF DRESS GINGHAM. ' -REMNANTS OF -PERCALES. REMNANTS. REMNANTS OF COLORED LAWNS. Ends of Ones and Sinale Pieces. BROKEN LOTS OF CRASH SKIRTINGS. ' J SMALL LOT OF PIQUE LINEN AND DUCK SKIRTS. SPECIAL CLEARING OF LADIES' WAISTS. broken sizes of ladies and misses oxfords and sax dals. '. . . .' ; . ; . ' line ends of men's fine shoes V -3- 3 good and poor practically are One Grade the Highest. The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up to One Standard ,' . - Only, t" It la understood by those familiar' with the srtnation that Piano cannot issue consistentlj-"'from the same factory. In any suh instance the logic of the situation is tnat tney dentical. ". "nJV ' '".' . - Workmen cannot. dshpshod wprk one day and -fine work the next. Everr Lester Piano-is made fa stand upon its own merits. We ask you to comDare the Lester with any other Piano. We inTite this, . knowing there Is no befter Piano inade Prices .moderate. Terms "reasonable. ) Catalogue ; and fuU Information for the.-asking. . Darnell KALEIG-H, N..C. NEW PRINTED LAWNS AND BATISTES, IN DOTS AND STRirES, SOME WITH SIDE BANDS, IN GREEN, -RED, LIGHT BLUE AXI BLACK ON WHITE GROUNDS, PRI CES 10 TO 15c Rust-Proo Corsets. WE SELL WARNER'S GUARANTEED RUSTPROOF CORSETS, , Trunks. Bags, Telescopes, Umbrellas CO RALEIGH, N. C. WANTED. A position as Goremess or M Companion for a lady. Satisfac tory references will be given. "Address II. L. Ixiuisburg, N. C. MOULDERS WANTED.-Tw good monlders can jecnrf employment by apr ciyin; tn J. II. Oill Iron foundry, Kaiejga. . u. , WANTED At once nrice oti 300 to S10 electric light poles, juniper, not less roan u in en eg at sinai enu. Appiy to Kalb. .K-lctnc Company. . . WANTED. An ; experienced Tele- pra?h Operator; one who ia proficient in Short Hhaad and Typewriting prefer red. Must be well recommended. Ad dress sriring references, 'F care Ral eigl Morning Post. ' ' c' ' v p, j, HOLOBR, .VleePrMldeat A personal Investigation will convince anyone that KING'S is absolutely the best equipped, and the most successful college of ' BUSINESS, SHORT HAND, TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and. ENGLISH in North Caro lina. .regardless of any .claim -any. competitor may nake. We qualify and place more students into positions than any other school in this State. Strong financial backing. Reference: any leading business concern in Raleigh. Col- flege Journal and Special Offer free. BUSINESS MEN: PLEASK-WRITE US WHEN YOU NEED A UUA1 PETENT BOOK-KEEPER OK STENOGRAPIIR. '," Whitman's' Fine. Candies':": A fresh lot just received today by expressO, 60 and 80c per pound. y:'- Cro well, McLarty & Co Druggists, Agents. Screens! and Easels. 7 For the week only . Are will offer, out entire stock of Screens and. Easels at 1-3 off regular prices. If you need these goods now is -your opportunity. Vantirres Bamboo Sun Shade's Gx8 will cut off the sun and make your porch comfortable, $1.25 each put up. - Special prices on Wall Paper, Window Shades and Pictures, until September 1 'Don't forget we have. the most complete stock of Embroidery' Material w. be found in the city. 1 8 Mail orders filled promptly and carefully. J. G. ELLINGTON, JR., Cleanliness and Neatness ii2 Fayetteville , Street. (Successors to F. A. Watson.) RALEIGH. N. C Is necessary to being; well dressed, and in border-to do this you must give us your WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER WOOLLCOTT. mm business. We; guarantee the cleanest, neatest and v prettiest work, and not to tear or break any article. ... - v i r - - ' ' -v. THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 - J. K. MARSHALL. Prnn - i Infants' Lace Sox 'white, blue, pink, WHEN YOU SMOKE CfQARS Misses' Drop Stitch Hose; . , Always wmoke union-tcade ones." They are a cheap as any, and very much bet- Infants' -Plain SOX black and White, tcr. Ask me' what brands I keep, aud I will guarantee to please you. I also keep all the leading non-aion makes of Cigars, Tobaccos and Tobacco Sundries. . ; FOR CHILD! C. D. T A Y L O R, , 309 FayettCTnie Street. " 5 , Dorse f Telenhone orders solicited. Eell,'phone 1121. -Interstate 144. sr Hills' ODi 6 rens Son ason 15 cts 25 cts 15 cts II GHOIGE Cut Flowers, ROSES, Carnations, &c FLORAL DESIGNS at short fiotle. i:cpttons ajd Wed idlcfs furnUhd with Howera, Pliu and All thcr roratlor CFIOICK STOCK OS PALMS. FERNS ud ether display and house decorattnt ftats for sale. Hyacinths, Tuiipa, csdas. Nsrcifius and all kind ot BaSbs for injoor forcing and outdoor H. SIEINHETZ, Ralcigli, N. C. Big IduiMe - - -ON- ' - 1 AliL SIZES AND PRICES. Yoti can find almost any kind of Shoes for Children : , here now. Children's Hats of every description. Boys' Saspehders , ;;;.- 10c Boys Shifts, . 50c each Boys' Knee pants, 25c to $1.0p Boys' Ribbed. Hose,. , . 15 and 25c Boys' g&ps, all styles, 25c each Windsor Ties, pretty styles, 25c Ribbed Hose for'Girls, 10 and 15c Roach Combs 5, 10 and 15c CHILDREN 25 Per Gent Reduction on 9 . . . . A Millinery 51 CLO THING. This stock is low, but you can find tipt1v vftrvtli!nf vou especially in Ribbons. ' 3 & 209 FAYETTEVILIi STREET lis. - 7. 14 East Martin Street. p .- t BiROUGHTON
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