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r r 1 t: I 4 I LiftI River Water Color of the Ocean s Phenomenon That ACcr Is Not Explained-Pro-prossd Cemetery Im r movements Call ed Off. N. C. Aug. 10. Special. -.: rlcar, ripplmg waters rrd the eople did-not get 6lck and die nml thv'jr expected. ' The base bull mums hi Goldsboro -will c.ne to' a close wjth a' same between the Chicago Stars, an aggregation of fe male ball playera, and the local team. It Is said to he credit of those bloooner itc that they ipnt up a pretty fair ex hibition of the national sport. In thV fiekl.and on the bases they are said to eqtKil the Jest league "players, tout they how their weaknot -when they oonie to face the pitcher with the -bat in hand. i . The proposition to Den the vacant tiu'tr way tbronsa tho rpaoe In the cemetery fro-Jtlnir Elm f ctni tree west of the 'tree for tnrrtol IX was voted down three miles from last night at a special meeting of the t,-c direction, mingle .ward of awlernven, and -it was further agreed to table the resolution to purchase tho adjoining property of Mr.. I. li. A:i.i:f.:'. is now furnish- j Fxmville. on which It waa intended to iuct nreuomena that erect a lodge and cnapel. Whea fur- -t water of Neuse river Iv im at las to the briny f 1 i t r.jH i:-uaiiy quiet ana -icAi?iiu j cwueierj ueeuiM have had the op-.it will be made In. a southern direction. - la some time. The I 'Ir. and Mrs. E. B. Dewey have the this beautiful t ream aymro thy of their numerous friends in ,. " Z"' , r i r Srr.e of Them Court House Damaged by a Midnisrht File. th young people'will have almost a MS a time as the veterans. Twenty 16 year, old boys have volunteered them selves into pages anJteerins commit tees of oue. to assist the old soldiers, conduct them to places of teierest, keep tho maimed and halt from getting run over, help 'em at, ride free on erreeet car?, etc.. etc. ; The following letter, enclosing a lib eral check was received last night by Chairman J. W. Scon of the veteran reunion local organization. It breathes a splendid spirit and deserves. publica tion as a true Index of the mil senti ments o' our better class of colored citi zens toward their white friends: Greensboro, N C, Aug. 18. Dear Sir Observing iai Saturday's pa pers that you aud your committee are apprehensive as to the 'sufficiency of the prepare ions made for the reception and entertainment of tho Confederate veterans in a manner creditable to cm city, permit me. a negro, who has been so generously treated all my life, by so many Confederate veterans, ome of whome are or will be in your midst, to tender the enclosed small contribution to assist In making their stay in our city, alike pleasant to them and satis factory to us. While rejoicing that the Union is pre- no -longer hin ders the progress of the south, or of my people, I admire the devotion of the Confederate veterans to the cause they had been taught to revere, and I re spect every effort mnde to render their declining years happy In the ssction they so faithfully served. For other reasons and because farther of my desire that everything that Greensboro undertakes to do shall be well don I ask you to aecnpt for the purposes indicated the enclosed contri bution of A NEGRO CITIZEN. REPUBLICAN DIVISIONS Legalityof the Proceedings a Rural Hall Denied. Correspondence of The Morning Post lteidfiville, X. C, Aug. IS. Your cor respondent has jus-t been informed that the Republicans will call another judicial convention for the nomination of a solici tor and a judge. They claim that the convention" at KuTal Hall was not legal, or at least that the nomination of solici tor was unfair owing to the fact that two of Fors.vth s votes were thrown out and that the Pannilly delegates" from Kockin-ghani were no seated. They cla m that the whole affair was a fake and that they anticipate no tron-ble. in their effort to hold another couren-tion. In case this is done it is understood that J. Djllard Pnnnill, a prominent young lawyer of this county, will enter thv race to win. It will be remembered that his name was not placed before tho convention at Rural Hall, but he received : ,itun ytveon a very narrenng vote, nnu nis iricnns y- iy " ' "- .., V' -"!are confident that he will retire the ly but wa cxiinsnisnja wnn a ios oi rot more than ?2."0, the partition being demolished and the tloor cut up. The new burglar" pr.of, fire proof, damp iroef steel cJled' vanlt below may b 1 1 1 -" - 1 II - I'l.T ' l ifiu J" I . v . lo.ir a- crvtal. At res . v hu a cr.-enh cast. nen Biontns ola, wnicn occurred at tnelr home .v.ViU! .iistsnce the water jin this cWy last night. For some days 1 t . Vj-er ia the vn, while Pt the fond parents have watched at ' t t,H.;ii It lao";s more j the tKNlshle of their rnfant with tendex 7 .. 't'.ivz in tlw color cf the'et o'icitude. The sad end came not .-.vn ns. tc consldem'ol? tineirpectel, tmt It. caused tin anguish . , f the PbaSlo cafife and which only superhuman effort can as- ' -,.:e are frn-'iing to the' The funeral win be heM tot 10 " th. r.namial sight. 1 1 . o'clock tomonTow. . .. r :u ih u the change in j Th first bale o new cotton to make . : -1 br rr.!r.cr.iU in the bod In apoamrwe on this market came in . ?; in the hilly co.mtry j this niornlng from the river farm of Mr. .-. r;ur 5W.-CO. This H, M. J. .Cei. 'ilie graxle was strict mid- . , , , ,e o.i-i.-e a.jgr.cd. The dling amrl it weighed 4G0 pounds. It vitv I-w tbl year and,wa purchased by Royall & Eordan at - v;-v tu.tt there has xxt been SJ cent per pourd. These gentlemen n.::r fr:n the tributaries are cot cotton buyers, but -they pnr--i r !". i' rute t3 change chascsi this ak? for their mattress fac- ; ... r.tr which cman-ates tory, where they manufacture the fa .. t! p:in?t .r, th coua-. jiirns royal fc't mattress. V- : of the river. j Two excursion trains left the city this . i n-w t:ii i. not the momir. One was going to the seashore ---;.t :a Little river and the other to the mountains, giving .. ; .: Hit six yea-rs ago ; pleasure-seekers an opportunity to visit .!-. v.ren--a was dS.,-NvercJ , tho two extremes. The Ashevllle excur " ;'.:: t banis of tho oq of the outhCTp railway, of which : ;jit su.e deadly ditl!e;Mr. IL E. Piptn was local manager, r. - : i "?er. In & f ew carried off a big crowd, whil? the More- - n : v. i'J probably dothij!:ead City cxniruoa tiki not do quite so m . n- i-.ol its natural color jvll. CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 15th. 1902 Tills schedule is published as information, and is subject to chaue without notic to the public . TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. : NO 11. 1. -00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro to Greensboro, open for occupancy at Goklsboro at U p. in., connecting at Greensboro with train o3. Ngw York and Florida Express for Salisbury, Charlotte . Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, bavannah, Jacksonville and all points in Florida, with main line train No. 37, "Washington and Soirth western Limited." for Salisburv, Charlotte,. Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile. New Or- ""5L-. u pomis s'iuux and Southwest. Also Train No. ::! points between Charlotte and Atlanta. Connectine SILKS AT LESS THAN COST The following offering-of seasonable and" desirable qoods cannot but effect our vuf- r?ii? f WoiW df&lfpose to dispose of the balance of 'Summer at bahsnry with tram , i ' i . - . oiiks, and create a day 01 business in our Silk Department equal to any it has ever enjoyed. Burolar Subjects Are Ripening for the Noose ?hrm hvnpciS to Latcn ?iriJlllrlt0,?.t D Wex'ter? $,0TthT Crol'?a. including Asheville, and for Knox ville Chattanooga, Nashville. Louisville, Cincinnati. Chicago and .all -points Vtt31 n(L Vorth:w4??; Connection is also made at GTeenboro.with train for V mston-Salem. Wilkesboro. ReidsviUe. Danvilhvarid local stations. NO. Suit) i a. m. djily Connects at Durham for T)xford, Henderson, Keys ville and Richmond. At Universitv Station, except Sunday, for Chapel Hill. At Greensboro for Wlnston-Salein.Iocksville. Reldsville. DaiiTille, Richmond. Lynchburg, Charlottesville. Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York and all points-North. -NOv 8-10:30 a. m. daily Fr Gotdsboro and Intermediate noints. Conn ec tin's at Selma for Wilson, Reeky Jtouat nd Fayettevilie. At Goldsboro for Norfolk, where close connection is made with the Chesapeake line for Balti more. Aio at Goldsboro for Wilmington. New Bern and Morehead Citv. W'ft-3:tl p. m.' daily For Selma. GniAshoro and intermediate points. NO. 7 3:50 p. m. daily Connects at D'urnans, except Sunday,, for Oxford, Clarksville, KoysvillP and intermediate points. At University Station, ex iepf Sundays, for Chapel HiiL At Greensboro with main line train No. 1 for High Point. Charlotte and locaJ points. With train No, 35t "U. S. Fast Mail," for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville. Atlanta and all points South, including Columbia. Augusts, Savannah, Jacksonville am! all points aontb, also train No. 29 for Charlotte. Columbia. Augusta, Savannah. Jaionville and all points in Florida. Through Pullman buffet sleepers New York to New Orleans, Montgomery, Jack sonville anq Mobile. Through sleeper . from New York to Jackson ville vit Savannah. Pullman sleeper' main line trains No. 7 aud 35 connect at Salisbury for Hickory, Asheville, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louis ville, Ciaclnnati and Chicago. Solid train carrying Pullman buffet sleeper Danville to Memphis. Also connects at Greens" with main line train No. 12 for Danville, Richmond and local stations. With train No. 3S. "Wash ington and Southwestern Limited," and train No. 34, "New York and Florida Express, for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and all points North. These trains can-y lirst class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New York; als3 to Richmond, on train 34. Connection i3 also made at Greensboro for Winston-Salem. NO. 12 Daily 5:25 a. m. For Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro and Norfolk and A. & N. C. R. R. points, also AVilmington. Pullman Greensboro to Goldsboro. CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AND GREENSBORO. r X. C. Aug. 10. Special. is. to be aught and . . , , l.urx.;iry tcre iC.ore Jtn;, re. Lae Inca eatcred thin v: k. o:. ti- !rt;iii:g of Miss Fisher i: ?I i,jr. .ai. street by raiding a win t A lr. ' jewelry was taken, eni t a i.-v Conble case golJ L. a r.r. with three diamonds. r c: i:h seven pearls, a xa. ::;:! iax m l pin bar. There :w ia i: slr.piag In the ro:n i i i V.:':: n-.i ln-uiug The jewrlry . a :i :- ! fr.v.n some drawers at t:t ' : : ,: a i i'ing lei oa which one ii I i icvr!ng. Th. i t gol I w-r fx in the drawern. r it Th. is held. Col. D. M. Vernon of Leaks vi!le, who is the postmaster there, was here today and informed me that McNeill j was nominated by unfair means, ana .that the Republicans of this and other : . i i .ec & .urg!ar proof hut it ! not damp pioof ,t haTp h,m OQt Qf Tflce The second any more for It M tnree tee: at-ea .n conrnt5on will -nrobablv nottieht the water thU morning where it leik thitkuch like a eive fioni the flooded Hor love. The court room soieiled tiiat a burglar had paid t-'"i 1 T;-'.!. T :. c i.,r t irs!;ry wn at the resi Mr. l Jackroa in South ;r: ro. II. re the s'it of cloth-.- Mr. J.T'i .3 puSlel off last night i r. t i : of charred wood this morning, the car ptts and floor were toaked in water, nnl men from the country not having heard cf the fire, on entering the court rrciu. would Involuntarily whisper to some one else, I smell smoke, ain't rr.methiug afire op here?" The wheels of justice began revolving at the usual hcur. txit the judge's room isn't private cr.r more. Tife origin of the fire Is unknown. Seine say it came from a cigar stub; . Id t-mokers declare they never stn any thing afire, and think matches and rata throT-gh a door, u:i-;th' muv, while not a few shake their -i . 2:1 i '-.mr:s It open. ThH f heads and ar something abont some- h re yesterday j- w3.-.iir.r to the occupants IkxIv's thinking that the only way to get a new court house is to burn down .the old one. When Sheriff Jordan heard th? f.r bel! he bolted for the jail, thinking it mirht le a lynching bee. a he hid le-n a bit nervous over -:hat white fel- r.: to b .t together wi;u hve low In there for an aueccti outrage on a :z h. p. ik?t r.a. taken. Tha littie girh This man. Victor Barnes, a : lt in the Hind of cn ! ..rciieI o? criminally asnnlting Beu w.n i .ns to Mr. Jackson's be-1 WlJen of Sumner township one day -i W ! and nnfa-tened th2il'1t week, and was tried before Macis 2! .;:.,! it. Mr. Jackson doe trate Glenn and Pritchett late yester- ; nir i:.-r the hnrglar came, in 1 dav afterrron ami sent on to the grand "'! r-r irrp:y reached in and got jrrv imw in sersfom, without bail. "! a R.aiorirv of fonr in favor; in Em street look as if a King tf at. !. :-. x"ir U tilk of contesting ward caronation tran on the tapis, a . !. Parties from tliat sect! n waving flag and bright coloreU bur.t ' r i.iT 'leci.ire that there w r? f ri.tr can be seen everywhere. A god -Ti iinl votes cast and counted 5n many old solliers came In yesterday f r - t is. I an I Ltvt night, and every train today J-' r a:v: Cf 3 I lltionr.1 tax for any- . l.riucs a small quota. Reinforcements nA hr a popular rate near- ;ure enough will begin 10 arrire and by -i:r r'i!n ii Iwo tit Tp.-ition 1 :i r. nn tnninrmff- the town Will be In'the t- -hL ..... t ru'inm Gon. Carr and i hiddcr. and for a while excitement ruled bl!'" tax elections pro-ih staff are expect e,T th!, afternoon j But the crowning feature of thieve- v ai M-h-ni ar election la thi The Eckel's gmve presents the ap- prarance of a sure enough camp this re- !ino-r.n. bu: th streets and buildings iu 1- nomination of Starbnck for judge A telephone message states that Mrs. William W. Hampton died at her home In Leaksrille yesterday, after an illness of several days' duration. Her death was attended by sad circumstances her little baby, just two days old, preceding here about an hour before she passed away. Several hundred veterans will accom pany the Scales-Boyd camp of soldiers to the reunion at Greensboro tomorrow. The Third Regiment band will go along to furnish music and be in the parade tomorrow. A tremendous crowd from Re'dsrille will be i:i attendance. The Democratic convention of this county has been called to meet at Went worth on Mondav, September 125). BKhop J. Blount Cheshire filled the pulpit at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church and a very large con gregation was out to hear his splendia sermon. This was the hrst visit of the bishop since the members of this church have been worshipping in their new edi fice, and he took occasion to say that he was much gratified at the progress made, and also expressed the hope that the church could soon be completed and thnt he could return to dedicate it. Mr. Green Sharp, "who has been a resident of this place for several years, died last evening at 7 o'clock. He hid len sick for more than a year. The funeTal was conducted from Main Street Methodist Church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. No. 7. Daily. 9.00am 9.20am 10.02am 12.22 pm 12.45pm 1.59pm 2.55pm 2.05pm fl2.10pm 2.81 pm 2.44 pm 2. 55 pro. f3.05pm , Td.lSpm f8.86pm f3.30pm 3.50pm f3.57pm 4.0Spm f4.15pm f4.24pm f4.30pm 4.37pm 4'43pm 4.59pm 5.10pm No. 35. Daily. t S.31pm 9.40pm ry.fjopm 7!20am f7.30am 7.4Sam flO.lOpia 7.59am fl0.25pm 8.04am 10.33pm 8.14am fl(.r0pm 8.27am 11.08pm 8.37am fl 1.23pm S.42am fll.31pm 8.fvtiam fO.Olam 9.12am 9.19am f!).27am f 9.32am 9.44 am 9.50am 10.10am 10.25am fl0.33am 5.27pm 10.40am 5.38pm 11.00am 5.45pm 11.07am 5.50pm 11.12am 5.59pm 11.24am 6.03pm 11.29am fG.lipm fll.44am 6.35pm ll.oHam No. 11. Eastern Time. V 4.00pm .. ..Norfolk; Va..., 4.20pm . Pinner's Point. Va. . 5.05pm .... Suffolk, Va. . . 7.22pm... Tarboro, N. C. 7.47pm S. Rocky Mt . N. C. . . . Wilson, a. tj. . . .. . Selma, N. C. . . . Goldsboro, N. C . . . Rose. N. C , . Princeton. N. C. . Pine Level: N. C. . . . . Selma. N. C. . . WTilson Mills, N. O. , .. . Clayton, N. C. . . . . Auburn, N. C. . . . . . Garner, N. C. . . 1 V.,m TJnlolirTi V n fl,12am .... Method N. C. . 1.30am .... Cary, N. C. . . 1.42am . Morrisville, N.C.. f 1.55am .... Nelson. N. C... f 2.05am Brassfield, N."C. . 2.18am -.East Durham. N.C. 2.3(lam ... Durham, N. C' 3.00am . University . 3.15am .. Hlllsboro, N. C. . f3.25am Efland, N. C... 3.36am Mebane. N. C. . 3.48am .Ha-vr River, N. C. 3.56am ... Graham, N. C 4.01 am .... BnTliBgton .... 4.13am . . Elon College ... 4.19am .... Gibsonville ... f435am .... McLensville . . . ' 4.;i0ain ... Crreensoro, JN. Kj. No. 12. 1.00pm 12.4Qpm 11.59am 9.34am 9.08am 8.20am V.SOam f 7.1 Gam f7.02am f 0.48am G.41am fG.24am 6.05am f5.50.im f 5.42am 5.25am f 5.00am' 4.55am 4.30am 4.18am f4.09am f3.55am 3.35am 3.00am 2.45am 2.33am 2.22am 2.05am 2.00cin 1.55am 1.40am 1.35am fl.20am 1.05am No. 36. No. 8. Daily. Daily. 5.55pm ........ 5.30pm 4.50pm 2.31pm . . . 2.0Spm 1.18pm 5.30pm 12.10pm f 5.1 7pm f 11.50am 5.04jm 11.43am 4.52nm 11 .Slfim 4.46pm 11.24am 4.3-lpm fll.l5am 4.20pm 11.01am 4.09pm fl0.49am 4.02pm fl0.43am 3.51pm 10.30am f 3.33pm f 10.23am 3.22pm 10.15am 3.13pm fl0.05am f3.04pm f9.57am PRINTED FOULARDS In a fair asroitnieut of colors and patterns. Remaata', thsrt-lBBi " end dress patterns, worth DO and C5c., your choice per yard, 3c. PRINTED FOULARDS Beat QU&lrty and designs in dress lengfha,15 yatde). Only a ew. pattern worth 75c,, $1 &ad $1.25; your choiee as longias they last, per yard, 50c. (No samples.) MOIRE SILKS Destined to be the mostVpopular fabric.ln Silks. f oiwecommg, seispn. A full, assortment of colors; also white and black. A good value at $1.23; your choice per yard, 89c. . - f . PONGEE SILKS Vos. 11 and 12 Daily between Kaleign and lioidsboro. dav between Goldsboro and Norfolk, Va. nnrrmR rAILY SERVICE TO ALL POINTS NORTH, f 2. 58pm 2.flpm 2.47pm 2.31pm 2.20pm f2.12pm 2.02pm 1.50pm 1.44pm 1.40pm 1.15pm 1.11pm - 1.00pi 12.45pni f 9.51 am 9.44am 9.40ara 9.23am 9.12 am f9.04am S,54am 8.43am 8:38am S.tUom 8.2Gam 8.22am fS.lOam 7.58am Nothing more serviceable and nothing.-more sensible rf or .early-fallweaT. A good assortment Embroidered Dots, S trtpe and ' Pla.in, worth 75c., $1 and . $1.25; your choice as long as they last, per yard, 37'&, 56 and' 62ic. TAFFETA SILK This extraordinary offer in Black Taffeta - Silk only, and- shauldcerUlnty interest every lady who sees this offer. These Silks1 are good enough fo( any purpose yon may wish them: .. - - - - 98c. for Taffeta Silks 3G inches wide, worth $1.25. $1.13 for Taffeta Silks 36. inches wide,1 worth $1.35. ' $1.25 for Taffeta Silks 36 inches wide, worth $1.50. , Also special values in Black Satin, Duchess and Peau D'Sel Silks. Clearance of Summer Woolen Dress Goods The edict, "Clearance," has gone forth. It is an all-important and commanding-one, compliance with the policy 11 all qooas-in season. and is issued in of this house to se AND WEST. UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. Daily except Suu- SOIfTH, EAST STYLISH TURNOUTS Social Event at Moncure, Pine Park. Moncure, was the scene of one of the most successful events of the season Saturday night. The situation of the park itself, with its carpe-t of green, its rustic seats and lights, aided by the mellow light of the full moon, made a charming back ground, and the bevy of daintily-gowned damsels, with the necessary adjunct the men completed a. perfect picture. Mr. Everett Bryant auctioned each lady, with a lunch for two. to the highest FOR STYLISH PEOPLE. Landaus, Buggies. Picnic Wagons and all the different kinds of traps, with the best driving horses, both for speed and family, use, always ready. ' Fine saddle horses for ladies and gents. We make a specialty of marriages, receptions and funerals, giving these the pergonal attention of a member of the firm. Contracts for heavy hauling and exca vating solicited. . We guarantee perfect satisfaction in all branches of our business. 38-inch ALBATROS, worth 50c. per yard, at SIMfi.; all wool, street anJ evening shades. ' 3S-inch WOOL VEILINGS, worth 75c. per yard, at 45c.; all wool,, street and evening shadef , 42-inch WOOL CREPE, worth 90c. per yard, at 63c.; all wool, street and evening shades. UPCHURCH & HOLDER Salisbury St., 'Phone 81. Morgan St.. 379. and f is-where will bred ; The veterans are arjnnd the tents :f! f v.rirt ca and lawyers wiil 1 morning and look lonesome withow: .1 i- hirvrt. camp fire. Major C. C. Bunch of Ral- A- T.Ti oYi.vk thU morning the court ' e'eh superintended pitting np the tents. ; :" !iOTcrM on fire, and ,f.f50 quadruple. yester!ay, and left for a th moke tn the court room i home. thus morning. The young men of - a with rreat l:ffim!ty that the lo-1 the city will give the sponsors nnl cat .-a t:... .monllering bl.iie was maids of honor of the Confederate Te "''"rii!. By the time the fire com- union a compllrecnrary danc next r .T j-rtr- d it had been bca ed in th ; "Wednesday night at Lindley park. So 1 --; rritar tin nu-th n.4 tn r. m-wt- ronnlps have been booked, and e sr J the" cake to the prettiest ladv. After a fpiriteil contest It was awarded to .miss 1 Laura Brvant, one of the popular young; mi-ses of this nlace, for whom 239 votes ; w-re cast Avith Miss Ben Anna Towell i a close second. The social broke up at a late hour, earn one agreeing it was the most de nrhfnl nro.nlon of the year. The sum i of $33.40 was realized from the sale, II II il lit uc n'luru .v - ' o fund" of the Methodist Church. j FRUIT JARS, JELLY G-LASSES, STONE JARS, PPESERVINQ KETTLES, VINDOW SCREENS, , ' DOORS, z z z z z . Buck's Stoves and Ranges. Thomas H. Briggs & Sons, RALEIGH, N. Dress Lawns The entire Jot of Figured Dress Lawns, in colors and white, with black figures, worth 10 and 12Vc per yard, 7c. Hosiery 1 Ladies' Dropstiteh and Lace-worked Hose, broken lots, black only 50c. quality at....v 39c. 75c. quality at ...,50c. Linen Collars For ladies and children, standing and turn-down effects, all sizes, 12 to 144 worth 10 and 15c. each, for Dc. Sheets and Pillow Cases At last week's price-list. Linen Crash For skirls and suits,' In linen coloi and white 15c. quality for. ........ 10c. 25c. quality for.-i . . '. . . ' 15c. BlacK Mohair Extra heavy quality for unlined'kirts 56 inches wide, worth ? 1.25 per yd., 7Bc' Summer Underveiti For. Ladles. 10c. quality ' for ...... . i: Be. 20c quality for ."t'10. 25c. quality for. ;15c. 50c. quality for 25c. Rudand.Carpeti At last week's price-list. oylan, Peaijce...& Co COUPON PAYMENT. The June coupons from the Full Paid'Certi&ea.te3 o the ,Mefthanicf.,and .Xn VeSwfllUbipaid on presentation JgS?! BANK IN RALEIGH, ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE 2th. Nearly ail ofthe Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few monthaince haVB fbeen .old. The company now offers another issue op FIFTY FfjriL 1JSW.i C4.TES OF $100. each certificate having twenty semi-annual coupons of --k They will be sold for $9C each. These certificates give a six per cent tea. rear investment with taxes paid by the. company.- At the effld-of ten years "after all the coupon have been paid, the certificates will e redeemed by the Payment of $100, or they will be redeemed at any .time , n -Scored Is return of $80, with interest to date of payment. They are fully secured iy mortgages on real estate worm nouoie me 'ucui mo 0 0 GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary. P.allen BnJIJiBg. Quality, Not Price Is the chief consideration . with n In baying . onr drags. The,est money uw in rVirknnfiiTifP' nrpiirrtntxons fli xmm biutw. jr vail uuj is uacu iu 0 t ure of always getting what the, doctor prescribes if you boy or us. a minuto, andi vou'll see now important mis is. , . ... BOBBITT.WYNNE DRUG Ca(J t t 1 s naitKiuti, n. a. Think 233 Fayettevllf Str 99 "Jim DumDS." said Dr. Dosemal!, "Upon your folks Tve paid nocall For months. Who fs your doctor now? Who treats the little Dumps, and how? His treatments sure speak well for him." "I treat to Force,' " laughed "Sunny Jim i t. v The Bodj-toSKT9 Cttfl discloses' the secret right living. sweet. crlsy flaKes af wheat and malt-at-a colfl. Hundreds Jist Like Thes."; "I an well pleased with 4 Force' and am advising? my paHents to eat it. ' iL D- "I have lately been lislng 'Joree and find It the meet palatable of any cereal 1 have evef tried. 1 have boea re-3imaiiaUig it toau my friends. t . (Xamce famished ou pplicuon.) I - I IJ , ! 1 1 ;
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