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! ; ! .1 I m nan v ATI fl H ffltt I If A Mi -THAT WB POSTSCRIPTS r Air. J.H. Tvathrra has ret urn c a rrom Airc&t Beach. AlaJ. Cary Petty of Carthagt Pnt yesterday ia the city. . Ml Mabel Yocdc Trent to Richmond yesterday to Tiiit relatlTea. Mi cun Graham of Oxford Is a -nr f Mr. K. C. Stroiir:. . iMr. It. 1. Dirksoa went to AsheTille t ln Walter II. Jones and sons, of Norfolk, are Tiniting Mrs. G. M. Walters. Mrs. J. B. Trmberlake and chilJnm "iare gone to Gceeneboro to Tisit friend, t n. Ijjct f!ol rf Wilminrton 1 in tie cirr the ruert of Miss Maud Din- Kt. and Mr. 51. 51. McFartanJ left yesterday on a Tisit to relative in Bur- linrtoo. , . Mia Nellie Mnrray ha returned home rota Tisit to Mia Daisy Oettingcr ia 5Iii Mamie Uorton retnrned 7ester- dty raornrn; rroru a T:sit to relatives iu Misa Ann! Ijct irt yeateraay azier r.non on. a Tlsit to friendi ra Graham and Dr. J. Martin !enroff was-among the trtraiber tio vreut from this city to Ashe 12 yest-rdiy; ' Mr. aod .Mrs, J. O. Jonea of Wilson's M31s are in tai city Yisiting their aon. 3Jr. E. I. Jor. Miss Par? Tcpe of Dann is Tisitlng CJi5 KufttTie and Emmie Kins, on At.E-lenton street. J" Dr. John Ft. Wheler of Greensboro was here yesterday, going to Pittaboro to fattend a houe party. . Mien IJnie end Fannie Terrell left yesterday morning for Richmond to visit ,fr;nd and relative. f Mis Ada t.reen of Durham has re Ifnrned lvme. efter a visit to -Mrs. W. D. TTpfharrh fn this ctry. Mr. and Mrs. Olande B. Barbae and arhikrren retcrr-ed yesterday morning from a trir tn Virginia. V nator F. M. Simmons returned home yesterday from Beaufort, "where he has ftn-n poding a week. Mrs. C. T. BaiW has returned from vfirginia. where she has been spending jome time Tiitin - rol.itives. I Prof. Martin II. IloU of Oak Jlidjre trns hero yeterdy morning going to dh eatem Dart of the tate. i Mrs. J. 51- Brouahtoa and little daugh ter. Mis Mildred, left yesterday morn ing n a viit to Yonnxsrille. Misses Hon. Florence and Margaret Troushtcn retinw1 yeterd.iy morning from Tlit to Yirclnia Beach. Miss 5Irie Manning returned to hern come ia Hen.leron .yestmiay momin?. after Tlitin? friends in thf city. Mis Snie 11. I ln-iddi returned yes terday mornin? from Hot Springs, where he bn been pnd:ng the summer. .Mr. J. I. 0 (uinn .left yeteMay for Ajth?rin tn atterd the-amnnal meeting of th Southern Florist Association. 5Iie Carrw and Bherta I'hillirs returned home yeterd.nv from a pleasant viit to Norfolk ad Virginia Beach. I Miss Minnie Ke!ferd went to Ashe-vi:!e- yestn!av for a few Jays enjoy Uent of mnntarn brreies and scenery. Mcrs. Miller I lusTb and Thil Thiem went to A.hvillt yeteciay to spend a ftv Jar r-rtjoTins mpnntain breeies. Mrs. C. T. Inf has retHrne.L toiher "heme in thi citv from a vilf to rela tive in Greenviil and IJk 1 1 ill. S. C Mr. AVilliam M. Bns and chlllreu retnrr.ed f n m Fo-iaay Sprine yesterday sftmoon. wbre thf y have spnt a week. MJ Sail.. Bryan. wb ha ben visit lnz hor sirT. Mr. J. W. Foy. re-tn'-ncdo ! hTrt.e in Atlanta yestf rday. fapt. J. Y. Jovtut has retnnxvl from he ftcm part of the State, where he ha been conducting educational meet is?. Mis I-uSe T'tler of Apx. Miss Crz'a Bar McMillan and Dr. Ilarry I"t5.y of Moytoa s;KTjt yesterday in the ci' v. Mr. B. F. TCnott. manarer of the Ba leish Ieaf Tobaer Company, returned to th city vtAlay morning from a trh to DanTillo. Ya. M K.:th and Mary Yarboron?h If for tb-ir honv in Inisbnrg yester !it monrrrp. afr"a visit to the family of' Mr. W. ll.Fwter. j Mr. O. T. Moore and family f Selma. I Ala., arrived in the city ye?terday morn-I Inr xad -viv be th snet or lr. A. tJ. Jo-es, oc Bat s:r?c Dr. D. E. Perett went to Godhor j-etr!ar to artnl the fn-eral of his lirt'e ti:. the twiTe-mmth-old dangh te of Mr. and Mr. II. B. Dwey. Mr. James A. Bns. Sr l-ft yjter fsy for a bas'.nes trip to Nw York. Ilia sc. Maer Everett Brizr. went oct to Y.'ske Frct to spend a few d ivs. Mr. C P. TVharton i btrk from Bnf- f!o. X. Y.. where b attended thoL TRY nafiabi World Famous Hariani Tonic MariaBl Wide Is ir.varaate for over worked men, dtrrte r.xmcro a ad sfW5y fftrirren. It at:cnilare-, rtrengihew aoxl wwtflln t2ie sjr.'ean ami brace bciy t1 tsn. It axmn-M PelAllty and Heat rrrn:fon. Wjy 1k jsctl wtth dripped ic or In ft water. Fold ty T3 lrw??rtts. Ueware of Imlt.TtioTW. cnlnke by leaving North CaroKna after feavku; ao strongly engraeiated himself ia the eteem of the people of the state. TJiat H would take yar for him to build hlnveelf up eo strongly with, the pe of South Carolina. TUB KDDC'ATIOXAL CA.TIPalCFf Tlamea of Speaker TTIiai Places Date, tr Ik Mallle Ifa Cttatl The execntire committee of the Edu cational Board, throurh its secretary. Superintendent E. C. Brooks has glren ont-the following announcement, containing the names of speakers for the rallies Qf the great educational cam pa icn. and the dates upon which they will peak in the varions counties: "The sneakers ntmfd bolow will ad dress tJie pevp'e at the following times and places. 'The general puonc " vite.1 to attend the meeting. "Tin. iMira frinnii nf Hiirntion. tefl.cn era anI other citizens, can greauy um a laree attendance at each appointment. If tne pcopie w ach rommnnitT will "airranse lor a basket p!cn1e. it" will add to the pleasure and rroht of Hie occasion. JA.MER Y. JOYNEK. CHARLES D. Mcl KK. ICxecutive Committee. E. C. BROOKS. Secretary. lreident Geo. T. Winston: Hayesville. August 21st. reacl:ree. August 23rd. J. Y. Bailey. E?q: Dutchville, August 2'.th. Sis-eafras. August Sth. Henderson. August SOth. . Dabney. Aueust 23rd. Cleveland "county, August ISth, 19th and 20th. Iredell county, September 4th, 5th and 6th. Superintendent Alex. Graham: 'China Grove. August 23th. TVoodleaf, Anenst 2Cth. Dr. John.C' Kilgo: 5rocksville. An gust 21st. Prof. M. C S. Noble: I.ncam.i. August 20th. Elm City. Ausmr 29th. . Tarboro. August 29th. lrof. Plato Durham: Cleveland coanty, August ISth, 19th and 20th. Snperintendent J: T. Alexander: Dabney, Auptst 23rd. Granville county, Angus: 2Gth and 2Sth. Henderson. August SOth. $ J-J0TEL D0RS3TT. FAYETTBVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Fift Newly Furnished Booms, all Modern Conven- , fences. European and Ameri- can Plan. ' Two blocks from post of fica Thsee blocka from Opera Housa. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen. PRIVATE DINING BOOM3 FOB PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN, Manager. ' W. L. DORSETT. Proprlatoa, IH L GillKrS NEW IN 1VIIND HAVE A FINE STOCK OF Wall Paper Come and baa n,'.v.ii in nuii it- -not T-perret it. If we can't give you prettier paper for tne 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 doa' take our word; come and see for yourself, - . WHEN YOU NEED r . WindowShades Talk to us about them. If you buy your shades from us, you will not have to buy any more - for some time, but you will surely come to us when you do want more. Weathers & Utley RALEIGH, N, a " 9 rug Store She win always be pleased when you can if you .take a box or SHFFl'S FINE UDY T Whm It !Hir rirr, Thjs is to give notice tEat fhe Co partnership business which has been eondp.etfl at Enfield and Littleton, N. C. under the name of Prodle & Smith Co.. is thi day dolved by mutual consent and that T. I. Brodie is no lon ger rcponib'e frr any debts or liabili ties tht my b con-racte d for r against tho lnslns at Enfield, N. C and that N. B. S-r.ith is no longer re sponsible for nj debts or liabilities that may e contracted for or agairus: the lvifness at IJttl-ton, N. C. which will be cor.dr.ctd by T. Ifc Brodie un dr the same nnne of Brcd Smith Th!s jr.th diy of August, 1902. with you. a pound. Guaranteed the BEST; 80c. Annnrcueal. To the Voters of Wake County: . ational Pb-orrrheT C)nvntJAn. He n.i-nt rmwu ..T,i,t,t. tr th. reir? a celirrtfal trp. over la New York City feome. He stoppM on his way NEW ENTERPRISES FOR. WASHINGTON, N.G. Two stock companies foe Washington. ( N. C. were ehartered yesterday by the eretary srtre. The first was the foathern Fum:ire Comoary. with $10. O0O capital, an.1 John TV. Oden. Frank C Kngler, II. Sunran "htv! Stephen liro-C-n racorporators. The eeond eornpany it th lieach Towhig 0napany. capita! 5.VO trith $T.O,Yi pssi up. 1 be incor Tyator? are Gtnn T.-Ieach, B. W. TAyT-or, Itewbea Styson ko-l D. I. Rob erts. FURMAN UNIVERSITY r VAN1S PROF. CARLYLE It J Is."! reed on the hert authority tliit rrof. J. B. Carfyle of Wake Forest College is krtzj; urgwl to aerept tho Ire1dency of Furroan Baptist "Universi ty at Greenville, S. C. which was re lraed 5y Dr. A. P. MoDtajrne to become prsjdTit of Tlomnl College, A!hamcu Many friends ef Prof. Cariylc; bowwer. declare that h woaM mahe a decided of:V cf Jlegijrcr of Deeds for Wake county. D.-I. FORT. St. Ai:.?nt f. If 02. T.0d BUSINESS ITEMS ENTICING A Cigar and Shoe Shine for He. at C. D. Taylor's, No. 8 Weat Mrrtin Street. DENTIST WANTED. A first c!as opening for a hustling, nnmarrie dent ist. ACdress Drjgg st. Box 24, Spen cer, N. C. WANTED A Typtrwriter In every ton-n to sell the famous Underwood Tyjewrl?er. Write B. L. Eindsey, State Agest." Dcrham. N. C. MOULDERS WANTEDTwo good moulders can sectir enoplAyroent by p- flvinff to J. H. GiT Iron Foundry, raleigh. N. C. mi - i I WANTED Mea 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. Newto-n.nathaway, M. D., 3 Inman Building. Atlanta,- G. WANTED. Young nran to d ofll.v work in wholesale honse. Must be qnk-k and honest. Address, Box 44, LKHeton. SS. C. WANTED. A machinist. J. jj Gill Bileigh, N. C. "WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF WHITMAN'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONS . .The best made., nave yon trifd our "PEACH PUNCH ?" Ifa tie latest out. end It's 5. cents. , .. . CR0WELL, McLARTY; & CO;,! - Druggists. . , 120 FAY ETTEVFLLE STREET ttops m ifiict m3 Law. Medicine ThelozieaL Hiatorcal and miscellaneous books at a sacrifice All kinds of books bought, sold and ex changed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter files. Fountain Pens. Blank books, etc., at very low prices for sum' mer. Wanted esDedallv N. C. State and Colonial Becord Reports; Laws, etc., etc. Catalogue free. Address SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, . Raleish, N. C, Largest stock of books in the South. 1 THE COLDEST BEER AND THE T FREE L SERVED IN RALEIGIL The most up-to-date saloon, the most courteous attention, and the finest, purest liquors of all kinds ever served. Family orders so licited and satisfaction guaran teed. Ask your physician. R. W. YOUNG. . 15 Exchange Place. ' Hot Weather Drink ! Union Made arley Park Been. Heads , the list of refreshing; and In vigorating summer bcvcr.To. Unlf-n-made. We have just received a solid carload of the beer and it can be found at all saloons. Call for it. W.C. Hudgins Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. Carolina Tgjst C6mp!any CAPITAL S JCK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS, LOANS, BANKING. SAFE DEPOSITS. Transa-cta a GENERAL BANKING and SAYINGS BANKING .BUSI NESS; also acts as Financial Agent for the floating of Stocks and Bdfids of MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. . Acts as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR,' GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER, BROKI i, AGENT. Interest paid on Deposits in -Savings Department. "HOME SAVING'S" boxes, strong and convenient, furnished without cost to you. OFFICERS: W. W Mills, President; Leo.xD. Heartt, Vlce-Pres?ident and General Man ager; Robert C. Strong, Trust Officer and General Counsel; William Hayes, Cashier. . DIRECTORS: James Webb, J. D. Eiggan, Charles B. Hart, Alexander Webb, Julius Lewis, Leo. D. Heartt. F. T. Ward, W. W. Mills, Allen J. Ruffin, W. C. Petty, P. R. Albright and Robert C. Strong. Offices hi Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh. N. C. Fall Openin Tailoring' Department Pall samnles now readv. It will rmv vou to inspect the new Fall stylBs pf woolens. New fall style Hats, Furnishing G-oods, Shoes, Scc, arriving daily. " '" WHITING BROS- Choice Fancy Grapes Now FLeadr. One Grade the MigHest. The LESTER PIANO is Hade 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 such instance .the logic of the situation is that they are practically Identical. - i- - ' . . . Workmen .cannot doslipshod work one day and fine work the next. . Every Lester-Piano is ma.de to stand upon its own merits. We ask you to comnare tne. lister witn. any omer i'lano. we invite iuis, Knowing were ia no better Piano made. - Prices moderate. Terms reasonable. - Catalogue and full information for the.. asking. A. BoStroi iacn Co New Embr o idered Edges, New Embroidered Beadinc-s NEW WASH TAFFETA RIBBONS 1 ! x1 resn onaues. 3 inches wide, 12c White, Light Blue, Pink. 3 j inches wide, 14o Canary, Heliotrope, Navy. 4 inches wide, 16c I Nile, Red and Black. NEW OPEN WORK HOSIERY P OR MISSBS5CC. NEW OUT STZE HOSIERY FOR STOUT LADIESUoC. NEW WARNER'S; GUARANTEED P.UIST PROOF CORSETS. NEW IDEAS IN BROOCHES, WAIST SETS A"N'D SASH PIN? , NEW CORONET FLEXIBON7 M OULDED COIUSET.S 10 U STOlT L DIES. : J We Continue Our Low Estimate Offer To Schools; Institutions, Hospitals, Boarding Houses, Hotels and Private Families on Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts, Slieets, Bol ster and Pillow Cases,, Sheetings, Table Damasfo. Napkins and Towels. These low prices 0 j We Lead in the Sale of Trunks Ladies' Trunks. Darnell & Thomas 1RALEIG-H, N. C. J. XI. KING, President P. if, HOLDRR, Vies President RAZiBIRIf, TV. C. A personal investigation will convince anyone that KING'S is absolutely tfre best eqiipped, and tbe most successful college of BUSINESS. SHORT HAND. TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and ENGLISH in North Caro lina, regardlesa of any claim any competitor may make. We qualify and place more students tn positions than any other school in this State. Strong financial backin?." Reference: any lead ihjr business concern in Ralei"h. Col lege Journal and Special Offer ftee. ' UUK FAIjLi Ol'BMMi TAKES JrLiACE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1902. tin si wants a good agent at every school in North Carolna. Work absolutely first class in every respect. Write for terms at once. THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 J. K MARSHALL, Prop. SMOKE UP And -when you do smoke, buy from ns what you desire. Call for what yon want. Don't ask what we have. We keep everything up-to-date and be yond. We guarantee perfect satisf ac:i on. . C. D. TAYLOR, Tobacconist, CLEARING CLEARING CLEARING Our Oxford Ties strapped resJc't 3ack and oolored silk waists, white Isn waists, tparasols, anxl all summer gilv will 'be offeredl this week at tempu 5rices. i Jrk TRONACH RALEIGH. N. C. CO WALL PAPER NEWS. Owing to the steady increase of business in our Wall Paprr: p"1--we find it necessary to give this: branch more attention, and we are to announce that we have secured, the services 'of an ' 'experirm-nl n-:A c- petent workman, (a white man), and we believe we can give you lr:t-r fA antl bettei gooas than any nrm m town, compare our gous a.nj pu rs - -others and judge for yourself. i v It rmi pnntMtinliif nntiprinsr this fall. wl-Jf-hpr onn room nr t!i' 1! hnncA ini-o..-- mir f(Vlr nnrl rpt imr PKtim.ntA Kpfnro nl.icirur von'r r r ' '. f-' pleasure is finrs to show you, whether just looking or biiyitiL'. We Ju j other things to Show, you, too. Drc;) in and ask questions. We an-we:- uj We seek your trade, - J. G. ELLINGTON, JR., (Successors to F. A. Watson.) H2 Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N. C S09 Fayetteville Street. Telephone orders solicited. . Eell 'phone 1121. Doraett HoteL Interstate 144. We Are Headquarters FOR r ed'JRoom Necessities Sheets 50c. to 70c. each. Pillow Cases 10, 12y2, 15 and 17c, Bolster Cases 2ij and 30c. Counterpanes 60, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.5X Bed Ticking for Mattresses 7 and 10c. Best. Fea.ther Tick 15c. a yard. , O 9 ' v Embroideries This stock is complete Val taees and Insertions 5 to 15c yd. - , . v,', ' Valanciennes and Cambric Beading, Edgingrs and Insertions in O i sook and Swiss ranging trom 5 to 50cts. a yard. Black and, White Galloons and Applique Our line js selected from the best known manufacturers such as Knox and Hawes. Our fall opening is AUgust 15th9 We want you to take a look at our line. IUEE BROUQHTOiN v - 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 2 Shoe Deoartment Our fall stock is coming in and we can trutn-1 say it is better than ever before. ,0 3-3 - We are showing sogae great ralnies in Ladies' Shoes at ?! raw , Onr line of Men's $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00 Shoos are -jp-w style, finish ana weart late Mail Order Departmen are w.jnf-Vj.-S in seno ug ior sample please state what price good are '1; 'V: caitmt euu ..arapies as sooue request. Come early for s.-;"'3 Goods. i 14 East Martin Street
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