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0: I is POSTSCRIPTS' y.t rrs .r? ivw ! in tha citT. Matter Ray ParUb feU and broke hia j arm Thursday. Cart- Joseph Wrenn bere from Dur ham cn msiTe. . t w li Stark Jft yesterday for Washington, D. C m. Mr. C. J. Bright of Xe-nr Hill wu Raleigh Tisitor jesttrJaj. Mr. Gcorgo Johnson of Tarboro rlairinr Mr. II. W. Jarkon. CoL. Harry Skinner, district attorney II rerterdtT. Mr. W. C. Iludgins has returned after A -rhnt to relatives in Durham. Mias Maie Voting of Clayton is In the city visit iir Miss Lily ivoonee. Miss Salle B. Haywood 4s spending tV trk at Abernatbv Springs. tr rr P. rutchelor ha gone to til ta tmend a few days. ' np Neva Sater and Marie Alkn M-rm Tinirin friend at Foar Oaks. Hon. Charles Warren of Washington V C mrnt TKrtrrdaT Vn tb CltT. Miss Mary Perry of Henderson is vis iting Mises Anme ana rmnie iwras. Miss Disy Green left for Sraithfield TterdaT to Thut Miss Cornelia Sanders. Miss Sadie Bobbins and Miss Mary Evans are spending some time in vwd,- Mrs. Frank Stronach and oa. Master Vw-f Stronach, have zone to Tar- hnro. Mr. Roderick Watts has pone to Moore county, where h wHl spend his ten-dty vacation. . . Mis Leonita Denmark is on a visit to the faroiry of Dr. IL M. Patterson hi Durham. Senator Srmmons left yesterday for New Bern and Beanfort. -where he will Mis Clara Woodard of Wihninrton Is tstting hr fister Mrs. A. Uowen, In West Raleigh 3Irs. W. T. Buxton bas returned to lier home in Portsmouth, after a Tislt to Mrs. B. II. Hardy. fr TV-mid Ste-w-nrt. formerly of Ka leb. but now of Atlanta, Ga., is In the dry viltiog friends. Mr. M!es Goodwin, of the Royall & Borden Furniture Company, spent yes terday in Goldfborow t?t- rt T Vmii of t-h Bantist Uni vrir hin rone to Salisbury to attend th Benlah Asportation. tr Mnrfimpr Fomt has returned from a two-wevks risit to the hoxe of Mrs. Toon in LunSrton. Master lo D. Heartt. Jr., is spending a fir dm her with his father. He fTTie on fnm Durham yesterday. Sheriff Flernin of Granville eonnty brongnt a convict to thf? penitentiary yererdaT to tfrrr two years for larceny. Mi JJnet Hawkins, who stopped over Jere Thursday evening wun jus .-rinie Davis, left for Kidgeway yesteraay Mr. Alhert Batroann of the Commer cial and Farmers Bank has frone to Con cc.M and other Doints for his summer GoMboro Arms: Miss Eliza. Simmons f Ralrtch arrived in the city today to y-t'ia the honse party at Mrs. laa i. Ilimphrey's. Mrs. Criwendn. whovhas been here with her husband, who is condnctlnr the teach-rs Institute, rftnmn I to Wake Fret yesterday. Iirrhain Hern Id: Policoman W. A. Wood ill of Ralegh was In the city ' Te-nrday shakins hands with his many frw-nds in Dr.rh.rm. Miss Kllaabeth II. Parham. who has 2?n on an extended Tiit to friends in AsheviUe. Winttn-Salem and Iirrham, h returned bonr. Mr. and 3Irs. J. T Herndon bare re turned from Chatham county, where Officer Herndon sr-nt bis ten-d!rs fur Ion eh at his old hoone. - GldWo Arxtrs: Miss Hattie Dillon, who holds a -positiftn as trained nurse hi St. Luke's Hospital in Richmond, Is In the city n a Taxation. Mrs. Thma S. Siephenon and Mrs. CnKen Jone hare returned from Apex, where thr a trend M rhe funeral of the o f Cart. P. B. Jones. . KditoT A. J. McKelwur. of the Pres byterian Standard, of Charlotte, hi in the city. He came to attend the meet- in? of the anti-saloon leaa-n.' Miss Bessie Bunn of Rocky Mount, who ha been a riet in the home of Mr. J. P. Arrinzton. left yesterday for AheTil to spend some time. Mrs. W. P. Clemvnts has jrome to Mayodan to attend the marriajre of Miss Bertha Weather! to Mr. Shell of Lenoir on Tueday. Anjnst 12. Miss Annie Taylor has returned from a Tisit to Chatham county. She !s accom tau:d by tsr friend. Miss Bynnm. who la Tisitrat; her at Jude Womack's. Prof. S. N. Smith of Ekn College is hi the riry. He says that Elon has fine prospects for this fall, and he antici pates a UTcety Increased attendance. Miss Emmie Ilorton of Aberdeen has returned borne afrer a risit to friends tere. She was accompanied by her sis ter. Mh Mamie Horton, who will spend sererai a ays were. Mrs. Charles S. Allen returned to the city yesterday from Reidsville. She ex pects to so back to ReidSTrfle today, her daughter. Miss Miriam, being there, suffering from a mild attack of.typnoia tellism Mamie BirdsoiMr and Misses Car rie and Roberta PhlHips bare gone to Virginia Beaclx, where they will Id week or more. The pnrt will be joined In a few days by Mi Rosa Brousbtou and Miss Margaret Broujrhton. Mrs. Bryan Grime and daughter. Mts. Mary Smith, . left yesterday for ade Mecmn Springs, where they will spend sererai week. They will also risit other fashionable mountain health Tesorts, not returning to Ralf !gb trot the fall. deathTwT sarah b.jerry N A telegram received from Rockingham, . a. jsterday broajrbt the intelligence of the death In that place yesterday morn- tng of Mts. Sarah Burgess Terry, wkiow of the late Harrey lerry, tn rae-ww year of her age. learmg a large number of children and grandcnildren to mourn thtr rrreorshla loss. Sb? was a most excellent lady and her death creates a scan try in the commnntty wmcn wm be difflcult to fill. She -had been a crtct member of the Methodist church !iM childhood. Verily a -mother in Israel" has fallen. IN THE EQUGA- " TIONAL CAMPAIGN Superintendent - of Public Instruction V T & 3 kkaak4aw wtv. trit) la the interest of the pending educational camoaira. He addressed Jars'? and enthusiastic crowd yesterday at (iastonia and another i Asneooro l"bureday. He goes to Hickory next Wednesday to hold a conference of county superintendents. These officials will assemble there from twenty coun ties and disooss the problems of public school development. Governor AycocK will visit tis? conference and deliver an address on Thursday. BEAR -IN MINE? THAT WE HAVE A FIXE STOCK UF - - Wall Paper Come and see us when you need it; you'll not regret it. If wnj can't g-iyw, yon prettier paper for the -same money than you can get elsewhere, we don t want your trade. That's fair, isn't it? - .. . WE HAVE - More Exclusive Patterns Than any other firm in the city, but don't take our word; come and yours . . WHEN YOU NEED .' WindowShades Talk to ns about them. If you buy your shades from ns, you wfll not tare to buy any more for some time, but you will surely come tous when, you do want more. i '" . '. ' " Weathers Otley, KAIiEIG-H, N. O. ' A BoS troaael: iCo see for t 0 J 101 bl bl or b P1 ji rai-ri-st!ra--"Did I understand you to say that the parties used high words? Witness Yese, your orsnip; ineir voices were .unusually high, and their amrnsre waas extremecJy Jow. uia- gow Evening Thnes. . IhKivt Ler Twelve year o J. TV. uSrran, of nartfowl. Conn., scratched his ieg with rusty wire. Inftamroajrlon atd blood poisoning set in. For. two years he suffered tatensely. Then the best doc- ttrrs wnred aanpotat3on, nrt, he writes. MI used ore bottle of Electric Better atwl 1 boxes of Bwcky' Arnica SaJve and my leg was smmd ankl wCl as ever. For Enrptcm, Eczema, Tetter, Salt RJieusx aorea) and.aa btood disorders1 Electric BHtera has no rjval on earth. Try tlwro, all dmcglsts will guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Ony. 50 cnts. EUS1NESS ITEMS TVAXTED Manager for new branch of our business in JtaJergh. Address at once, f with references, Alfred Morris, WiVlesaler, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED A good, reliable, bustling man tonperhrtend a knit ring mlU. Must be tboronrhly familiar with the busi ness. Prefer a man who will take some stock in the business. Address Lock Box 23. Shore, .N. C. Car ol i na Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS, LOANS. BANKING, SAFE DEPOSITS. Transacts a GENERAL BANKING and SAVINGS BANKING BUSI NESS: also acts as Financial Agent for the floating of Stocks and Bo"fias of MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. Acts as. EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER, BROKER, AGENT. Interest paid on Deposits in Savings Department. "HOME SAVINGS ' boxes, strong and convenient, furnished without cost to you. . . OFFICERS: W. W. Mills. President; Leo. D. Heartt, Vice-President and General Man ager; Robert C. Strong, Trust Officer and General Couueel; William Hayes," Cashier. . ' . DIRECTORS: James Webb, J. D. Riggan, Charles B. - Hart, Alexander Webb, JuliuB Lewis, Leo. D. Heartt. F. T. Ward. W. W. Mills, Allen J. Euffin, W.,C. Petty, P. R. Albright and Robert C. S trong. Offices in Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh. N. C 4 :p TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS See our stock of . (Summer Wearables Serge Coats, Soft Bosom Shirk Straw Hats, , Low ; Cat Shoe Light Underwear, &c New stock. Low Prices. WHITING BROS. To Schools, Hospitals,; Hotels, Boarding Houses and Private Families Throughoughout North Carolina. We are prepared to furnish exceeding Ijr low prices on orders of an j size on Mar seilles and; Crochet Counterpanes, Hemmed and Hemstitched Sheets, with Bolster and Pillow Cases ; to match, New York Mills, Utica, Mohawk and other grades of sheet ing, all widths, i All wool, half wool and all cotton Blankets, 3leache;dand Half Bleached Tablfl, Damask, Huck and Damask Towels. ins WE CONTINUE OUR 11 ill I One Grade tile AH Summer Goods offered at very thin est. prices The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up to One Standard LACE WORK : New shipment, new patterns Only. good and poor practical!; are It la nnderstood by those f amlfiar wi th the situation that Piano cannot issue consistently from the same factory. , In any auch instance the lozief the situation is that they Identical. - . t . - ' WorTcmen cannot do slipshod rirone day and fine wort the next. ETerr Iester Piano Is made to -stand upon it own merits. We ask you to compare the Lester with any other Piano. We inrite this, knowing there Is no better Piano made. Prices moderate. Terms reasonable. - Catalogue and full information for the asking. I HOSIERY Tin Ladies' and Misses lace work hose. a. STRONaCH CO 1 RALEIGH. N. C. EXPERIENCED Salesman to aell Oreralls. Dmwers and Shirta as a side line. Address Oreralls, 810 E.- Pratt St Baltimore I6L FOR RENT Nice, desirable rooms to rent, 124 Hlilsboro St. WANTED A. Typewriter, in eTery town to sell the - famooc Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey. State Agent, Durham. N. C. MOULDERS ; WANTED. Two good moulders can peenre employment by ap- 8 lying to J. H. Gill's Iron Foundry, Laleigb, N. C. : The Many Uses of Witch Hazel . ... V Good Witch Ilatel is so useful about honsAold tiat. tre often wonder how people get along com forts hy without it. Tbene are bnrns, bites, blisters, btmipes black and blue ppots. cores, sprains, inflamaaatlons and n hundred Af ferent airtnfnts that Witch Hazel relieves best of aaythlng. It eeems to be tnade by narnre for the treatment of minor skin and flesh tej trrks. We cell the best Reality, prrre, f nil rtrmrth, t 15c per 2nd f -pit, 25c. per pmt, and 40c. per quart. Telephone for a trial bottle. , Crowell, McLarty Co Druggists. m m J. H. KING, President F. J. USLDRR, Vie President BALEIOH, R. C A personal investigation will convince anyon tbat 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 make. 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-s lege Journal and Snecinl Offer free: BUSINESS MENr PLEASE WRITE US WHEN YOU NEED A COM PETENT BOOK-KEEPER OR STENOGRAPHR. Cleanliness and Neatness ui We are hedqnarters for -Wall Papers and Window Shade Goods of every description. .We have exclusive control, in this territory, of the besrt papers made," and can show you patterns and designs that you can't find elsewhere In the city. We are showing now eome advanced fall patterns which we -will be pleased to have you. inspect. You can get' here anything you want in the Window Shade line, from tho low-priced Cambrics Snd Wa tear' Color Goods to the best Hand-made Oil Opaques and Scotch Hollands. All widths and"colors made to order. Estimates cheer fully furnished. If yon want the best gofffls and; the best prices, then come ta see ns. . . J. G. EJULINQTON, JR.r "(Successors to F. A. Watson.) THE Is necessary to being well dressed, and ini 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. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY na Fayette yi He Street; RALEIGH. N. C WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER WOOLLCOTT. llIGiieWRl All 'Phones 87 J. K. MARSHALL; Prop. SMOKE UP And when you do smoke: buy fro m ns what you -desire. Call for what yon want. Don't ask what we have. W t keep everything up-to-date and be yond. We guarantee perfect satisfac-.l. on. C D.' TAYLOR. Tobacconist, S09 Fayettevllle Street. Dorsett HoteL Telenhone orders solicited. Eell phone 1121. Interstate 144. no'ei- Infants' Lace 03: white, blue, pink, I Misses' Drop Stitch Hose, x y I Infants' Plain Sox black and white, 15 eta 2 cts 15 ots - 11 . ioig' Keduction eHoieE Cut Flowers, ROSES, Carnations, &c. FLORAL DESIGNS at short aot!e. Cccvptlons and T7S dicc farnl'hd with Flowers, Paloc aoi aU othr dtcorationa. CHOICE STOCK OF PALMS. FERNS and achcr display and bona lcorattn rants for'uk Uyaciaths. Tulips, tisctas. Narcissus and all kinds of Bulbs for ladoor forcing and atdoox ft 1 1 nils i ALL SIZES AND PRICES. You can findkimost any kind of Shoes for Children Children's Hats of every description. Boys' Caps, all styles, 25c each; Windsor Tips nrfittv stvles. 25fli r j . Boys' Suspendersi Boys' Shirts, - , . V Boys' Knee pants, ' j Boys' Ribbed Hose, V. .j 10c . 60c each ? 25c to 11.00 15 and 25c Ribbed TToa for Hirls. 10 and loc Bioach CJombs, 5, 10 and 15 -And . 25 Per Cent Reduction on Milliriery' CHILDREN'S CLOTHING This Stock IS low, but YOU Can find noorlv AVTorxrthincr V0U ... . --rt " "M V V J j ; especially m-Ribbons. - H. SIEINHETZ. , Raleigh, N. C. Xalbona 112. & BPOi inHTniv 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 14 East Martin Street. LEE
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