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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. 0. Booathal Ms returned to the city. Mr. WU McGbe left tor Krdmtonl Mr. R. T. Gray returned to tie dt7 yesterday afternoon. Mr. Jno. XV. Hinidale, Jr. wcut to Louiiburc yesterday. Mr. K. It. Klvs&nrj of Wilmington U at tha Yorborousa. Mks Mary II.irs has gone to Lcnis burj to Tlart relatives. Mr. Alex. J. Field Las tfne to Balti more oq business. Mr. T. IV. ltlciett arrireJ yeatcray afternoon from Loubborc. lirar. who has be.m here hi the. interest Mr. a B. Cheatham of LonUbnrs ia r ; ,f mna VlrclaUt Teach, left for and a rood time 1 promised for those who attend. ' T MiM Ella Ilaywood and Mr. Alf Hay wood have- returned from Wilmington and Wriffhtsrme Beach where they were pnest in the raaily of Mr. V . Lt. Brtdgers. m , Licenses were sramed yesterday for the marriage of Mr. Bnd III3 and Misa Sadie Hamilton of Kateigb, an3 Mr. Franklin Davis and Miss Mattlc Phil lips of Wake Forest. ' MLs EkJe IJiddick left yesterday for her Knmraer vjcat'on. She .will spend a j-fcort ilme nt Wak'e Forest and then So to Norfolk. Virginia Beach and otlur sen side resorts. " Mr. E. C. Totter, Iravclmir solicit!? apent or tr.e. .orroiK K-fw",u"" in the city for a few days Mr. D. M. Spence of May, N. C, was A Raleigh rl!tor yesterday. Major E. J. Hale retnmed to bis heme at Fayetteville yesterday. Mrs. H. T. Hndson and chiidren bar fone to Shelby to spnd some time. Mlrs Irene. Lacy m ia GoITbTO the fuest of btr annt. Mrs. C. B. MH'er. Messrs. J. M. Kobertsoa and Txrag Thomas of Joneboro are in the citr. i Miaa Mary E. Spark has as I her rsct Mrs. J. II. Separk 'of Gastonia. Mlisc NeH and Anna Hinsdale re torntd from Wrixhtsville Beach yester day. Mrs. M. X. Sadler is cere from Dnr hnm the gcest of relatives for a few dart. Mr. T. H. Thompson of Wilmington b In the city a coest at the Yarbo roosh. Mrs. Mary E. Johnson ba returned from GreenrCle, where sfce rislted Mrs. EL n. Bryan. Mr. John T. Tnllen has onnlif.ed as admlni5trator of the e:ate of the lata Mrs. Lnry C. Pett. Mrs. W. O. Clements left yesterday for Frankllnton where she will spend a while with her paren-a. Miss Maririe Warrick of Princeton who has been vinitin? Mis Fannie Womble retnrd home yesterday. Mr. Ceo. IT. Mnse of Keyser was in th city last night and loft rn the 1-30 a. m. SnboSrd train for Norfolk. Miss Clara Lewis of Tallnhawe, Fla., !s ependinjc some- time with her rela tives. Pr.-nnd Mrs. A, P. Hawkins. Mr. Zaeh T. Lnmler was snmmond to Durham yesterday on aeconnt of the eeTioos Jllnes of one of his children. Mr. E. L Travis retnrned to Halifax yesterday after attending the meeting of the Democratic exerntive committee. Mr. M. Ashby lmhtb h"s pone to bi old home in Cn!perper. Va.. and to Washington City to sjvnd a few weeks. Misses Bessie ?n l Tear! Guthrie To LADIES ONLY. The wish to be leave today fr Morcaead fl-v and beautifol Is predominant In every woman. lU-anfort, N. C. on a monta s pleasure trip. Norfolk yesterday morning. ' United States Mftrftfral Dookery left yesterday for liis honle at Rocklnghra to look nfter some bnsne matters. Mr. Dtckery'a family er spendin the immer at Jackon Sp-nxs. Dnrham ner.ild.: -Mls-Bessie Far bam of Itnlelzh is in th city Thitinff the family of C. F Reams. Mtes Par ham baa beeni'on an extended trip to the western part of tae state. Mr.' A. W. McLean of 'Lnmberten. mtmbCT of Ibe state executive commit tee, remained In the city yesterdiy on bnsineas with some of the etate depart ments and rernrned home In the after noon. i There win e a lawn party at Ft. "Saviour's chapel on Friday, the Sth. from 60 to 10 o'clock by, the Wo man's Gnild in aid of their bnildinc f trnd. Ice ' eream, cake. &c, will be abnadant. The pnblic is asked to be patrons. Judge Walfer Clark left yesterday for Lexington, where be will address meeting of Confederate veterans today. He baa aeeetrted an invitation to deliver an address before the Confederate Vet erans' Association of Anon eonnty in Wadeeboro AiisSJst 15r1i. A' basket Sin ner will follow the speaking. BEAR IN MINO . THAT WE HAVE A FINE STOCK OB waot your trade. That a fair, , jyE : More Exclusive Patterns Than-any other firm in the city, but don't taM..our wo; -' 1 WHEN YOU NEED Window abotit them. If you buy your shades from us, more for 'some time, but you will surely come yon yourself. . Talk to us to buy any want more. you will not have o us wnen you uj Weathers & RALEIGH, N. a LJtley. Carolina TrustCompany. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. twitbtc t ni vs RANKING. SAFE DEPOSITS. r. x . .w'.-n 4 t TjvvTTTTVn .n1. SAVTVaS RANKINfl BUSI- NESS: also acts as Financial Agent for the floating of Stocks and Boncls oi Acts lS .EXECUTOR. ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS- orrvnw r !? r it1 t t ' t.-i t n d n rf V T? X fJKVT. - t. .:,t nnnn.;. in fiinn "-a Dens rtment. 'llOME SAVINGS" boxes. 6trong and convenient, furnished without cosi to you. . - OFFICERS: . W. Mills President: Leo. D. Heartt, Vice-President andGeneral Man- r? Tinhprt n. Strong Trust Officer and General Counsel: William Hayes, Casher. DIRECTORS: T.ma. WoKi, t r T?;roTi Charles B. Hart. Alexander Webb, Jnlirw Ttkirto T.rt n ' Hrtt v T. Ward. W. W. Mills. Allen J. Ruffln, W. C. Petty, P. R. Albright ond Robert C. htrong. Offices in Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh, A; tronkch C o eilili' N. C. A Robeson County Enterprise The Southeaaftem JWmber Companjrof Arfypole. Rofceson cotmty, was chartered yesterday tier;tho decaXajry of state, the -antfication beinj? made 42irwiKh. Messrs. Mcleeo 3c Meleati of Lnm&ertrm. The capital stock, is $30,000 and t9ie incor ToratOTS are A. L Jones- of Ashpole. Donfbrti. Rush. , and Robert B. Rayner of Wllmtns'toiH Del. BUSINESS ITEMS We Aim TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS See oar stock of Summer Wearables Serge Coats, Soft Bosom Shirts Straw Hats, Low Cat Shoes Licht Underwear, &c. New stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. To Schools, Hospitals, Hotels, Boarding. Houses ; . ' and Private Families Thrqughoughout Jorth Carolina. We are prepared to furnish exceeding ly low prices on orders of any size on Mar seilles and Crochet Counterpanes, Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets, xl with Bolster and Pillow I Cases toj match, New York Mills, Utica, Mohawk nd other grades of sheet ing, all widths, Vr.' :' All wool, Half wool and all cotton Blankets, Bleachedand Half Bleached Table Damask, Huck and Damask Towels. WE CONTINUE. OUR Ililfill Dnrham who ba time th snet "cf will return to bcr Miss Farmer of been nenl:ne om the Miv Gnturie bbm iods.T. yjl'f Iete Te Rmlts ypent Tester, day in th citr n ber way from her borne at Il.iw Rirr to Boitie, wh"re she w!'l T;:i fr"er..l. M" Xanni Krllr here fr-m ITen fi.erftTt jr?endlnr the TecliT Int;ti'te. Pbe i b init of A: Prentice Wil aon on Wet -Tone ?rrrt. fl Telia Wri;am?on an.1 "thre II4 tte rhPJren of Cipt. JKid Mr. .T. II. Thom.". of T.on'bnr?. wn: to Fnqnar SpH Tetrlr mornirc. Pontr PimTnns ye teniae nrpolnt-ITsrwo-fl Faison of WTmireoii the fifrt ltr"ate to Mr. Mthlas Man Jr. fr e'Vtbln fi Annao.Mi. " Mtf :.! My Kirkln!. lartr nrinei nl "f te Norinl CnllAjfe. hi r- tnmo-1 fro?T Ah"riil". cmpf.i.l by ter nel. M Fl'itnln'th Crow. fm. T!. M. PM'lip wpnt tn MoRe-. S.' C lit nlrbt t f h"r s'tr. Mis Kate Kf-Ty. wlio st t bon- .f ber bro:br-in.law. Mr. J. V. M.Tal lom. Mr. Earl Coodw'n of the Raleleh Time tr cone to "N'orfo'k to nent hi mmmer T.nto. TTe will Tilt (Venn View. Virginia tlearb' nl other nearby .reports. A lawn nsrtT will be Hren th lawn of St. fJTirtnr Cbnl FriNy eTenln? from CiO in 10 oeln for th beref?t of th Wnman' OnTI.! of tht ebnrcb. Tlenty o'f nice thins fo rat ana none can say sue aoes not oaTe whether riie is beaoUfol or not. Dr. T. F. Gouraod8 OHeirfal Cream, . or Magical Beantifier, elicits a. dear, trans Parent complexion, free from Tan, Fseckles or Moth Patches. nd no cloely jmrrntinff nature as to defy detection. It has the highest medical testimony as well as professional celebrities, anl on its own merrta it tffls become- one of the largest and a poonlar specialty in the trade. FEKD. T. HOPKINS, Sole Proprietor, 34 Great Jones Street, ew York. FoT"8ale by all Dro;.ts aiwl Fancy f?oodj Dealers throi'aTWit the Lntted States, Canada and Europe WANTED. Thoroughly competent Job Compositor irone other need apply. Jos. J. Stone, Greensboro, J. C Overalls, Drawers and Sbirta as a aide line. Address Oreralls. 810 E. Pratt St., Baltimore Md. FOR RENT Nice, desirable rooms to rent, 124 MiUsboro St. . WANTED Men who are weak or diseased to write for. free booklet edited by the leading and. most successful spe cialist in the United States. Address J. Newton Hathaway, M. D., b3 Inman Bnllding, Atlanta, Ga. WANTED A Typewriter In every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey, State Agent, Durham. N. C. MOULDERS WANTED. Two good moulders can secure employment by ap plying to J. H. G Ill's Iron Foundry. Raleigh. N. C. The Many Uses of Witch Hazel . . .V .'. Good Witch naxel is so nsefnl alont the household that we often wonder how people get along comfortably without it. Thero are burns, bites, blisters, bumps, black and blue spots, sores," sprains, inflammations awl a hundred fif ferent ailments that Witch Hazel relieves best of anything. It seems to bo made by nature for the treatment of minor-skin and flesh Injuries. We call the best finality, puTe. full strength, at 15c per ha If -pint, 23c per pint, 'and 40c. per Quart. Telephone for a trial bottle. Crowell, McLarty & Co Druggists. One Grade the Highest. The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up to One Standard Only. It is understood by those familiar with the situation that a good and poor In anr such instance the losic of the situation is that they aTe pracUcauy Identical. . ' . . , , A. . ' Writ-Irm an imnnnt An. linchnil nrorlc OT dflT and fine WOrK the next. Every Lester Piano is made to'stand upon its- own merits. We ask you to mnn-iro tho T Pfr with nnv other Piano. We invite this, knowing there Is Tirt htti l-lTirt mflilo PriPS morlprate. Terms reasonable. Catalogue and full information for tho asking. .- . All Summer Goods offered at very thin prices ' ' - ' ' ' ' ! '''.',. - tf . . . LACE WORK : New shipment, new patterns HOSIERY : in Ladies' and Misses lace work hosej . :- . . r A. 'B. Darnell s , RALEIGH, N. C. RON AC CO 1 Pais I! J. If. KING, President .0f.. P. J. H9LDR( Vice President RALEIGH. I. C v A personal investigation will - convince anyone that KING'S is absolutely the best eaninned. and the most successful colleee of BUblrsli.fea. ofclUKX- IIAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP and ENGLISH in North Caro lina, regardless of any claim any competitor may make. We qualify and place more student into -nosirinns than anv other school In this State. Strong financial backine. Reference: any leading business concern in Raleigh. Col- leze Journal and Snecinl Offer free. f s BUSINESS MEN: PLEASE WRITE US WHEN YOU NEED A COM PETENT BOOK-KEEPER OK STENOGRAPIIR. Cleanliness and Neatness- 1 Is necessary to being well dressed, and in order to do this you must give us your "business. ! We -guarantee the cleanest, neatest and prettiest "work, and not to tear or break any article. THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 J. K. MARSHALL, Prpp. We are hedguarters f or Wall Papera and Window Shade Goods of every description, f We hare exclusive control, in this territoiT of the best papers made, and -can show you 'patterns 'and designs that you can't find elsewhere in th city. We are showing now some advanced fail patterns which we 'will be pleased to have you inspect. . You can.eet here anything you. want in the Window Shade line, from the low-priced' Cambrics vand Water Color Poods to the best Hand-made Oil Opaque and Scotch Hollands,- All widths and 'colors made to order. Estimates cheer fully furnished. If you want. the best goods and the best prices, then come to sea us. . J. C. ELLINGTON, JR,; -..- (Successors to F. A. Watson.) . H2 ayettevill Street. RALEIGH. N. C WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER WOQLLCOTT. SOITHIf F0EB1BI UP Ana wnen you do smoke buy fro m us what you desire. Call for what you warn, iajdi asK wnat we nave, w e keep . every thing up-to-date and be yond. We guarantee perfect satisfac:i n. k C. D. Infants' Lace Sox white) blue, pink, Misses' Drop Stitch Hose, Infants' Plain Sox black and white, 15 Ct3 25 cts 15 cts TAYLOR, Tobacconist. rayettevilie Street. ' ' Telephone orders solicited. Eell 'pho e 1121, Dorsett Hotel. Interstate 144. ' GHOIGE CutFlowers, ROSES, Carnations, FLORAL DESIGNS at abort notice. Receptions and WM tficsa farnlsbed with Flowers, Palu ad all other decoration. CHOICE STOCK OF PALMS. FEIGNS ad other dlaplay and Loose decorating Plants tor tale. Ilyacinths. Tolipa. PoBciis, NarcijBS and all kinds mt Iinlbs for indoor forcing and outdoor tddi- H. S1EINHETZ. Raleigh, N. C Xtlelcnea 111 " III; "V- oils i i Re dci eti o n ON- A. s Keauction on CH And 35 Per. Csnt ILDREN'S & BROi JOiHr(rbM 209 FAYETTE VILLE STREET r ALL SIZES AND PRICES. You can find almost any kind of Shoes for Children here now. Children's Hats of every description. Boys' Caps, all styles, 25c each Windsor Ties, pretty styles, 25c Ribbed, Hose for Girls, 10 and loo Roach Combs, 5, 10 and loo Boys' Suspenders, , . v10c Boys' Shirts, . . . ? . 50c each Boys' Knee pants, ' 25c to 11.00 Boys' Ribbed Hose, 15 and 25c CLOTHING 1EI J Millinery. This stock lVIow, but-you can find nearly everything you wan especially in Ribbons. I : " 14 East Martin Street. V ,
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