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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. T. P. Jerrnan Iiu returned from Mr. J. It. Terrell fpent yesterday Wak Forwt. Mr. Paul Graham raj here yesterday f, n lasmi bnsines. Mr. J. It. BIcknaH of Durham la a ruert at the Yarboroarh. i.),r'V'. A. Guthrie of Durham pent yesterday 1 the city. Mr. It- II. loiter went to Edgecombe coanty yesterday oa business. Mit-a Kate Broadfoot of Fayettertlle Ja Tlj'rtiBs MI- Lixzie Hinsdale. Mr. Cbarle IL P.ritt returned to the H t reaterlAX t rom Columbia. S. C. Mrs. C. T. Price ha returned from a TiM to re!atlTe in South Carolina. Mr. It- E- Lunisden has returned from a tay of feveral days at Morebead. Judze n. W. Winston of Durliam. waa here ye:erday on proressKraal buftines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Arthur hare fone to Morehead to spend a few day. Trof. CoKer Cobb was here yesterday from tie UniTerdty of North Carolina. Mls Eli" Simmons has returned to the city from a -visit to friends in Golds- toro. - ' . . Mr. W. IT. Bland arid children left yesfenlay for Greensboro on a visit O rrlatlrr. v Mr. Z. Gnrrenheim and wife of Dur ham were guest at the Yarborontfi yesterday. Miss Kate Airing-ton left for Rocky Mount yete-!ay to epend tome time with her uncle. ' Manaser J. C. Toppleman of the Hen derson Telephone Company returned home yesterday. Mis Mary Howard of Tarboro na returneJ home after a Tlsit to Miss Miriam Stamp. MIm Gertrude Th!em Tettrrnei yester day from a stay of seTeral weeks at Jackson Sprites. v Mr. W. J. Youss of the firm of Youtjj; Hnphs. r-lnmrners, went o Wake Forest yetmlar.. Mr. IioFarctte Kins iert yesieraar afternoon for Durham, where he will apend ome time. Mr. W. J. Hicka has returned to her home, in Orford after a visi: to rela lite in.this city. , Mr. ahd Mrs. E. n. Ixve haT ronfc to Waynesriile on a rislt to their eon. Her. A- L. Lore. Mr. C. I- IJndrfay and wife of Chapel Hill were in the city yesterday guesta t che Yarb-roagh. Mrs. J. W. Henley and daughter. Miss Carrie Bmeley, are visiting Mrs. Crabtrt-e in Durham. Mr. M. T. Xorrwi refaraed yesterday moraine from a ten days trip to the mountain of Virginia. Hon. Bryan Grime, secretary of Stat. went down to Grimesland yester day to fpend a day or two. Capt. David Cl.irk of Charlotte is her o spenl a few days with hi parents, Jnda and Mr, t'ter Clark. CoL T. II. Bain of GoMsboro arriveV yesterday nd hM a company inspec tion of the Oik City Guard last nighi. Misses Ste'Ia Hood and Marie Bass hare retnrr.ed to th"ir homes in Golds Soro, after a rit to Mrs. Laura Bar- ler. Mis Etta Bnskey ef Norfolk who has Teen viitin? her sister, Mr. C. C. Ba ker on Tolk street, went home yester- Prof. E. W. Timberlake, Jr., passed through the city yesterday oa their way to taelr home at Ivouisburg. nfter a cay of several day at Cleveland Springs. A party conaisting of Judge waiter Clark, Prof. James Dinwiddie, Genera. Iloberts, Capt. L. W. Daris and Mr. Plummer Batchelor left yesterday morn ing for Greensboro to attend the Con federate reunion. Associate Jvs'jft Montgomery of the North Carolina Supreme Court left yes terday for Wurrenton to trend a few days. He will return to the city by Friday o prepare for th opening of tbo court next. Monday. Ir. Albert P. Uaumann of the Com mercial and Farmers' lank, who baa ben spending his ten day vacation in the mountain, returned to the city yes terday mornin?. Mrs. Bauinann, wh ha made a more extended visit in the wes:, a!o remrre;. Mr. Jarns 5inc!air, traveling auditor for th Ailantic Oiret Une, passed througV llaleigh yesterday on h way east. He is a former student at the A. and M. College, and has a host of friends here who are gratiSed at the rie- he is making in th railroad world. Durham Herald: Mr J. B. Christian returned from Beaufort yesterday af ternoon. S:e went there to attend the bedside- of her danghter, Mrs. A. A. Bnrlcr, who has been ill or some time. She was accompanied by Mrs. BnMer and two sons. Masters Willie and John Christian, who will remain in Durham for some 'lane. -5 MOVEMENTS OF FARM- ' ERS' WSTITUTEWORKERS - The party of oSlcials of the tntc a?r.ci!ltural department out fir several dr:.vs hoMlng faraiers In.'.Uv:es were at Ml. Plearint yesterlay und'go io "Steele Crek. Ieck'nimrg county, today. The party oonsIitA of Co:r:nfc-sioner Fatt?r- ton. Prof. Kilrre. Dr. Tate l?utier. Prof. Missey rud lot. Burket. CftmmlshTr IV-:tern and Prof. Kilrore wUl leave the party within the next few cray to attend the as.ocfcnion of como'.issdoneTs and state chemists of the otton rtatea, to be held in NashVUe. Torn., next wee.;. Commis sioner Patterson hclng president. - Special Uatea t! f. A, L. Rallvear Week end tickets to th? Mountain and sale J-J0TEL DORSSTT FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, N. C. Fifty Newly Furnished Booms, all Modern Conven- -fences. European and Ameri can Plan. Two blocks from post offie Three blocka from Opera House. Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen. FBI VAT E DINING ROOMS FOB PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN, Manager. W. L. DO It SETT. I'roprletoa, TO THH 50 DA Our soda is good. Convenient locality, iompt A', to ition. NO LOAFliKS. Wm. E. G waltney AT IMF HK. Seashore, Resorts will be pl3C?d oa sa June 14,' round trip rates as follows: NorfrJk. Va ; $4. no 4.00 4.00 4.23 4.00 uay. Mr. ?. C. Brantley has returned from a trip - o his old home and is"now with th He: ry T. nicks Company Capital Store. ' Miss X. arsaret McPheeters. who has be.n via.ac Mrs. James White at Stu art, Virginia, returned home yesterday rnomin?. Chairman FTM. Simmons announce that Hon. G. W. Ward will epeak at Cnrrltnck Court House Monday Sep tember 1st. , Mis It:le Andrwi of Greensboro. arrived yentrday mornins from Fuquay Fprinps and will pend several daya visltinr friends. MX Edna Watson has returned frbm a de'.iehtfnl riit to West Virtrinia, where s?e has been spending some time ia tte mountir;. Mr. C. P. Farmer, accompanied by his sisters. Ml-so Ionie and Hattie Farmer. ha returned from a "visit to Norfolk an he seashore. The Sacramento. California, Becorl TTaion of Wednesday of last week an nounces Col. J. C. E. Harris of Raleigh aroon- the arrirals there. Mr. II. A. Ftt5hee of Durham spent ye:erday in the city on professional lmslnejw connected with the argument of a bankrnptcy case In Durham. Prof. Brnn. -Michaelis and Mr. John I.itm-dn have retnrned from WrlRhts viHe Beach, where they hav beQ play inc In the orchestra this season. Miss Kate Broad foot has jron to Ral e";h o Tisit CoU nr.d Mrs. J. W. nins dalew and will a forwards ro to Wilson to risit Dr. and Mrs. Jonea. Fayette Tille Ol server. Mi Miriam A'len has returned from Rei.UviHe entlrelr recovere.1 from her recent Illness. She was accompanied 2rme by Mis Marsraret Boyd of Reida Tille. who will visit her. Mrs. J. S. Fulshnm left yesterday for Franklin ton. where she will pend Mine 'Ime with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spruill. She is s'owly recoverins frm a rery serious illnee. I'rof. II W. Sikes andife of Wako Porrst Collere went ' to "Buffalo TXthia Sprinss yestenlay. whew Mm. Sikes wi'd spend some time. She is just from Wilmington where ehe ppent several Ttvks. Judge E. W. Timberlake and son. Old Point. Va.... Ocean View. Va VYrinia Beach. Va. . . . t munition, .. v..t. ........... Jackson Springs, N. C 3.00 Ulncolnton, . L.... 4.70 .nemy. A. j r..-k Rathorfordton. N. C 5.8-1 Marion. N. C... 5.30 Hickory. N- C 4.75 Cliffs. N. C . 4.75 Lenoir. N. C 4.S0 Blowing Rock. N. C 7.S0 For any information rejrardinjr rates. schedules and Pullman reservation ap ply to C. II. GATTIS. P. & T. A Raleigh. N. a II. S. I.EARD. T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C OffiW In Yarborou?h House. T Whom It ny oaeerii. This is to jrive notice tEat the Co partnership business which has beea eond"uctM at Enfield and Littleton, .N C, nnder the name of Rrodie & Smith Co is th day dissolved bv mutual consent and that T. L. Brodie is no Ion per responsible for nuy dbts or liabili ties tnat may te con:racte d for or against the business at Enfitld. N. C, and that N. B. Smith is no lonjrer re sponsible for any debts or liabilities that mav be contracted for or again: the buiness nt Littleton. N. (., whifh will be rontlncted by T. L. Brodie un der the same name of Brodie & Smith Co. This 15th day of August, 1002. Aooofinreinent. To th Voters of Wake Conntv: I hreby announce myself as an 'Inde pendent IeinoTntie candidate for the of.ice.cf Register of Deeds for Wake county. D. I. FORT, Sr. August 0. 1002. SOd BUSINESS ITEMS ENTICING A Cigar and Shoe Shine for 5c. at C. D. Taylor's. No. 8 Wcs: Martin Street. DENTIST WANTED. A first clas opening for a hustling, unmarried dent ist. Address Druggist, Box 24, Spen cer. N. C. WANTED A Typewriter In every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsey, State Ageat, Dnrham. N. C. MOULDERS WANTED. Two good moulders can secure emplojrment by ap plying to J. II. Gill's Iron Foundry, Raleigh. N. C. WANTED. Young mm to do office work in whole.ale house. Must be quick and honest. Address, Box 44, iJttlcpon. N. C. WANTED. A machinist. J. H. Gill Raleigh. N. C- Law. Medicine ThelcglcaV nistorcal and miscellaneous books at a saennce. All kinds of books bought, sold and ex changed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter tiles. Fountain Pens. Blank books, etc., at very low prices for sum mer. Wanted especially N. C. State and Colonial Record Reports, Laws, etc., etc. Catalogue free. Address SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, lleigh, N. C, Largest stock of books in the South. THE COLDEST BEEH AND THE NICEST FREE LUNCH SERVED IN RALEIGH. 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. BEAR'INMIND THAT WE HAVE A FINE STOCK OF Wall Paper ; Come and see us when you need it; you'll not regret it. If we can't sire a prettier paper for the same money than you can get elsewhere, we don t you 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 see for yourself, - WHEN YOU NEED Window Shades 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. ' t' W'eattiens S:tUtIey9 RALEIG-H, N.C. Carolina Tmxst Company. CAPITAL SloCK, 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 Bonds of MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. Acts as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER, BROKE-i, AGENT. Interest paid on Deposits in Savings Department. "HOME SAVINGS" boxes, 6trong 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 Counsel; William Hayes, Cashier. DIRECTORS: James Webb, J. D. Riggan, 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 in Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh. N. C. Fall Opeoio Tailoring Department Fall samples now ready. It will pay you to inspect the new Fall styles of woolens. New fall style Hats, Furnishing G-oods, Shoes, &Ov arriving daily. ) WHITING BROS- Choice Fancy Grapes Now Ready, yf One Grade the Highest. The LESTER PIANO is Hade Up to One Standard , Only. It is understood bT 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 tn situation is tnat tney are pracucauy dentical. . - Workmen cannot do slipshod work one day and fine work tne next. Kvrv TAster Piano 1 made. to stand-UDon its own merits. We ask you to compare the Lester with any other Piano. We invite this, knowing there is no better Piano made. Prices moderate. Terms reasonable. Catalogue and full information for tne asking. 'RALEIGH, N. C. U J ehC A K It II New Embroidered Edges, New Embroidered Beadings f 1V1 NEW WASH TAFFETA RIBRONQ 3 inches wide, 12c White, Light Blue, Pink. 3 inches wide, 14c Cariary, Heliotrope, Navy. 4 inches wide, 16s J Nile, Red and Black. J NEV PATTERNS INvLADIES BLAClC LACE HOSIEIIY-1G TO NEW-OPEX WORK HOSIERY- F OR MISSES HOC. NEW OUT SIZE HOSIERY FOR STOUT LADIES -33C, NEW WARNER'S GUARANTEED RU1ST TROOP COR-SKTS. NEW IDEAS IX BROOCHES, WAIST SETS AND SASH nxs NEW CORONET FLEXIBON7 H OULDED CORSEI S l'UU SlUL T La dies. " ".; ..v ' l We Continue Our Low Estimate Offer To Schools, Institutions, Hospitals, Boarding Houses, Hotels and Priyate Families on Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts, Sheets, Bol ster .ana Jiilow Cases, Sneetmgs, Table BamlM Napkins and Towels. These Jow prices ' nuuuui uim uu u u uui u1 iinsf U1IE01 UU Darrieil We Lead in the Sale of TrunksLadies, Trunk CLEARING CLEARING CLEARING Our O.vford Tics '-strnrCT F".r.!. blnck and colored silk -waists, wl;i;ekra waists, .parasols, and all summer ; will be, offered tliis week at ttu.,;...j ip rices. -, ran RALEIGH, N. C. not Weather Drink ! J. II. KING, Pr14t A personal Investigation the best equipped, and the most successful college of F. J. HOLDER, Vice President . RALBIRH, N. O will convince anyone that KING'S is absolutely BUSINESS. SHORT HAND. TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and ENGLISHIn North Caro lina, regardless of any claim any competitor may make. We qualify and place more students in positions than any other school in this State Strong financial backing. Reference; any leading business concern in Raleigh. Col lege Jowrnal and Special Offer free. OUR FALL OPENING TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1902. Union Made Barley Park eer. i ir si Heads the list of refreshing and In-1 vigorating summer bcvcr.iges. Lnion- made. Te 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. wants a good agent at every school in North Carolna. "Work absolutely first clas 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 us what you desire. Call for what you want. Don't ask what we have. We keep everything up-to-date and be yond. We guarantee perfect satisfac;i on. C. D. TAYLOR, Tobacconist, ?,09 Fayetteville Street. Telephone orders solicited. Bell 'phone 1121. Dorsett HoteL Interstate 144. We Are Headq LOST Pelt Tin on FayettevilV street. Tnrqnoise tone. Please return to this office. WE HAVE JUST iRECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF WHITMAN'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONS Tho fcet tnade. Hare yoa tried our PUNCH?" It's the latest out. cthI It's 5 cents. CR0WELL, McLARTY &. CO., Druggists, 120 FAYETTEVILLE STREET S6 H 'uarters WALL PAPER NEWS. Owing to the steady increase of , business in our Wjall Paper dc; artnKt. we find it necessary to give this branch more attention, and we are i lea J to announce that we have secured the services of an . experienced and t.a petent workman (a white man), and We believe we can give you ln-ttor wit and better goods than any firm in town. Compare our goods an 1 -prices vwi others and judge for yonrself. If you contenrplate papering this fall, wither one room or tV V)!A house, inspect our stock and get rar estimate before placing your o; J -t. pleasure is ours to show you, whether . just looking, or .buyljig. -other things to show. you, too. - Drop in and ask questions.' We answ er ties We seek your trade. . ' J. G. ELLINGTON, jfe, (Successors 'to F. A. Watsoi.) iia.Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N. C rieo All Wool Manuals lb1 They have xfust Arrived and You will Find all theilew Shades ' . "We have a good stock If ' .. LADIES' AND G-ENT'S UMBRELLAS, ' '.ranging from 50c; to $2.25. THE SHOE STOCK Is very near complete with fall stock. We are showing some C'' Our line is selected from the best known manufacturers such as Knox and Hawes. Our fall opening' is August 15th,M092, We want jou to take a look atf our line. BROIJGHTON 9 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET GOOD VALUES IN MEN'S SHOES at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. ' Ton will find the Children's Shoes good. We carry a larje sto.k price Shoes and they are good wearers. - INFANTS' SOX Tn "White, Black and colors, 15c. : Ladiei' Dropstitch ETosc, 1' an I Have Jnst received some extra flne 50c. ; CORSETS Tn heavy and light weight. They are Mrreht Tinn sn Lnn Agent for the Popular Bntteriok Pattern.! 14 East Martin StreeU
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