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5 ' iffHE MORNING FOSTi SUNDAY. AUGUST 31 1902 to I Seen and Heard in I Land of thk Moors c Interesting nnd Picturesque Char- Northern Africa From the Iondon Standard Qvyvvvvvivvr -JLIUfca .Tchfcarl Cod 4 tnopt rotr .f.Aiirsod 7r t3 shriH guttural voic. as ih halted lata ragged caravan vn ti aky of a bill. Vur mcliw r fctra Aarraor, t! Cy of th TTOd 0iT orad In dajw "whea T.ir ry taor nor tSs Arab at ti Bith of tbt MiuraT'-ISa.aaa, or Masher After modi fcarta ni hriking .co test. h coaaeatcd to carry cur winp .od Tangier o Ft fu. tho-iIa 'ho . looked Bpoo th NarATi.ne with the ccrn of a tra d'er. be knur thw .1n3oc3 of the MWli rovrb. "WhcB m tcf haa tnooy, cad hir. my L-id lha Hocad. A daj'a march within sipht f te e over sandy dunes cMLed trifh tragraUt broom brought ns hcyocd the Cor Jge of Akao?l el Hamra, r the Red Hill. The plonzhrain wna cretin? M oxen anl the hepherd .-was driving his Cock into th' village .when we pitched our tents near a clus- usovrair aenre of the pegs, he bad crawl d Into the tent after greasing hi naked body to evade grai?p. Our little oldiex gave his turban a twist, gird ed en hia swar!,i and rode oft to the Tillage. Of court?" they knew nothing. Allah would bear witness to tbtMr in nocence! Now, in this conn:ry of primi tive Instincts and' habits, where force alone is law, there is an ancient and rosgh form of justice wnich make the community responsible for the m'sdeeds of too ialividnaL For tee better pro CONSUMPTION'S SPECTRE It n generally believed that the wax of the consumptive it the way of tlie child that the t-eods of the malady are transmitted in the Wood. . The start:!ns but fale spectre of tb)3 h.irran sc-tujre has long been errone ont.lv nPAim.i tr fnlk abroad in tn land esd ?errJy the quakirg offspring of it victims. . ' The Tei! of n..TBtery has finally been torn from the apparition by industrious, scientific detectives nnd the deluvon has vanished. Consumption is never in herited. . . ' ,. Sonsnmptivc tendency means heredi tary weakness' which favors the attack of germs from external sources. The "Bacillus" can attack only those tissues weak from birth or changed by the effect of previous disease The battle-cry must be PRE EIN TlOX! The inot potent preventive nnd cura tive $yftvp of trrafnieut known to sci ence is tuat formed by Four Free Preparations. conipouiiilpd nr.il manufactured in the ?rnt Laboratories of Dr. Slocum in New York. Consumption is forestalled and cured by his antiseptic. srnnu-IMal and nourish- ectlve and neaiing .irative Ionic ana Littleton Femae Gollege One of the most prosperous schools in the Sonth. Twenty-five officers and teachers. H00lf 200 "boarding pupils. Charges very low. Twenty-first Annual Session begins September 17 Large illustrated catalogue on application to . 7 . Rev. J. M. RHODES, A. My President, Littleton, N. c. SOUTHBRX RAILWAY cOAlpj 1- J wiiiiat jn. , Jy. 11111 In? Enniision, the prou Expectorant, the resto section of other who might cailon to trust the hospitality of tribe. Tre reeolred to carry hostages t the lias ha, or Governor cf Alcazar. The soldier called for volunteers, anl wt aallied forth. The villagers, seeing half a dozen men, with a soldier 4n their midst advancing towards -ihem were not slow to suspect our purpose. Most of tuetu took to their heels: tr at thatched hovela walle,! ia by a I ut our young men were neei ui iu. actns EeOjT". . 'Slave of tnp lTopnit. icnn two proncre wrrc iiuicy t..... ccTTe hither," cried Zammoori. throwing , A fcack the ge!ab or Joo?e woolen cloak tlxt hnng from his ehoulders with the ilowisr grace of i Iloman togn. A lank frnre, chid like a monk, strode eo of the gloamlnr. and the packs were taken from the mnleM. While the camp was belr.g made ready we vitt.l th iehar, or hamlet, in whkh were more j tdru than peorle. Th rattle ef yel low t-e&ks eotinded from evry palmetto covercd rof. for th- stork is sacred. To hhn--descccdant of a robber who 'ri 1 th MMrans fkn th road ! - - - . . .... 1 T T Mecca the wmen confide the time me village was aiarroeu. nun dashed rrtlier and taither. coiiecr- :iig cittle and sheep, and driving them hird. disdaining flight, allowed him self fa be taken, without rotest. He wss an elderly man, on whose gray hairs wt should havekhad pity lud it nu hen he who refused the guard. The eapvves were brought into the camp, vho raised loud lament?., They sub mi:ted without a murmur to have their hain'.- bound, and, squatting cm the, ptiepte.l their fate with Oriental calm- lies. Fired by the success of this raid, onr little soldier resolved on another attack. "YnlJah!" he shouted, and for ward strasrsled the raiders. Ry have oc- ! the medicinal soothing Ozoiell that heals th".s 811 imtntion of tae nose. throat ana mucous membranes. lhe preparations may be used singly or together. In combianlion they fortify any weakened system against "not only Consumption but any wasting diseasV. Universal Free Trial (i 01 1 II M. S. Calvert, ra! an; RALEIQH, 1ST. C. Ill All four great remedies are free threatened nnd actual consumptives. Write to to DR. T..A. SLOCUM, 98 Pine St.. New Yorll City giving your post ofljee and express ad dress, and mentioning The Raleigh Morn ing Post, when all four preparation will be sent to you Fit EE. with full direc tions for use in any case. Ha vinp; sold his interest in the business of W. C. Stronach's Sons to Capt. J. W. Lee, all parties in debted to W. C. Stron ach's Sons will pleasa settle on or before Au gust 10th. this to to acrct8 cf their hearts. RONS OF AD MERCURIv Wading through oogs we came to the Inia of Ad Mercuri. Only a few block ' cf rtone riaing among tne rank grass mark the aite of thi once important ot-tpost of clvlVzation. Rome hns left no impress n.Rarbary. Ad Mercuri erd Volnbili are memorials of her fail ure to subjugate the land or to over came the rli inrtiae of the Arabs. Her iLfiaenct. a well as her roads and forts, 2:s vanished like footprints in the des ert. AseefH.Vng the platean of Ghar t'lya. we halted on the outskirts X a iriaret, or fair, to which the peoplo ftck once a week. The soko el Arba i:rtched out like a great camp with a black border or horses and mules. Utti-r tiny teata reclined ourtly Arab verrhmts, from whe white gelab radlatfd ralnbow-co!orel silks, and stuifis and- threads. Groups of pea5ant vomen. with henna-tanied fincers and lustrous eyes that shone from laho M.tckened wi:h antimony. s;tiattI, and th.i shrill c'mor of harjra:r'ng filled the air. Rerbers. whose bnhy forehxks and nctamed glance proclaimed thm frtm the Mad c seba, or lawless land, nore-l rilently on: iu tnnios of stil vrovco gxit ha'r.' Sightless besgars in Ttvrs shook tl e cmp;y gonnls to the -all.rc cry: "Give us "wha: is Allah's, O Relievers r A negro mirs;rel c!ahed h iron cjmba! and went thro-igh a cra,celon dance, while the vendor of sticky sweet, meats drew to hlr the small people bv l--.od praise vt IlalawaL Swarms of 'fnger for the Sheik of the villace. He f.irs hovere-1 but th- Gre over which a half-naked Moor grilled minced meat dipped in oil and stuck like a .anac rani Pioneer ress tells the secret of his remarkable popularity which enabled him to .-iss from one political nr.ny to another anl still b? elex-t'cd Mayor by In created majorities. A physical of i large practice for many years. Dr. Ames' was warm hearted and generous. "lie' was always re-aJy to help cad ti serve those in nc:?!. It was this (bountiful ICR is, RALEIGH. N. C Court reporting don nywncr -'' la North Carolina. Prices on application School Mil AT IF Pit. CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE lVh nn This schedule published an information, and ia subject t i notice to the public. 0 chiaf TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH NO. 11. 1:00 a. m. daily. Carries Pullman sleeper Goldsboro t open for occupancy at Goldsboio at 9 p. m., oonnec't;n- n r? GrfitboH train ;i3. New York and Florida Express for Salisbury Chsr''1'0 i 'Aiken, ' Aususta.- Savannah. Jacksonville and all point.; ia r V Ibhv line train No. 37, "Washington and Soirthwestorn L!mttM "'U i ' ' rci'5 Charlotte, Spartanburg. Greenville, Atlanta, Montxoniprv v ''"btrr Southwest, 'a :r' On Atlanta. A,0 n-;t. rain ' 33 leans. jSIeraphis and nil points oonth and for Charlotte, SpartanbUrs, Greenville and iaa:n it..' and ,;i Uiltk VI III'? unuiiri. .liiojiu. , . themselves In frcnt. the people shouted frHU" Ins ,n ileCtnce. arid, led y three mounts of wCikv, gave him so men with Srawu swords, moved stead- i J Jn thf ? ily npon ns. At this unexpected dis- f 1"B,1 'te of a.hu : ' . , . ' , 1 g.aiing faults, has an ad? him a political r lay of resistance, the courage of our i , . , . ... ' , ; , - - , ,T -Ct. a Iwer. This analysis will at once re- soldier vanaed. Handing his sword ,.., . , v..?.i , . . I mind h.ic.i.ni people cf the delihtiul -our sole weapon-to an: active jouug , Mr , i - Moor, he ordered a retreat, and we .. JJfootta boy. pays the coal discreetly fell Mdc on th camp, at- of dows an(, px tinned that we had no designs on their .Mcns ? an.i children, cattlp. tli vilLicera ailonteil n mare i . ..-v. I -.-.A . mat .ur. uevery is a corrivt.3;nt on inuiu.iu'i ) ai.uuui. iiiic lur iuri f jOTEL jf-0RSSTT FAYETTEVILLE ySTREET RALEIGH, N. C. Fifty ' . Newly Famished Rooms, all Modern Conven iences, European' and Ameri- . can Plan. Two blocks from post of flea Three blocks from Opera v nouse. vrv, i.MJ.wr wu.u ... u?0otM by any one. but. mux irum me.r t.K? rt Ames, he is kind to jo.r PUW imn- H. gCiur.. ..ut ,-s.u : An!or,CJ haye iKimenea our nearts. ana were nor n Munlc:;al. es t: America Have ortm ik-cti u , v i v - . i 1 . 4 v . ..v . ,t. W u.u.ru ruu wr. m -urn flpJ thff , uklu f , nbe uulin j.. ! Up-to-date Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen. The more popularity upon our nores. 'jine suppliants went - - . fc. . - : n . . , entlv with peace offerings bowl of i Z milk and eggs, and a fine fjt sheep' which they tied in front of the ifent As these gifts failed to soften our i No Discovery in ght they ftoinire, C:tv;tiiie. tae It Dizzl;t the World medicine has ever hea:s, the men of the village brought created one-ouarter of the excitement ns another prisoner, and, seating them- that has been causod'by Ir. King's New selves In a circle near the camp awaited ! Dico-ery for Consumption. It's sever the outcome of this extraonlinary gen-j est tests have been on hopeless victims erosity at. the expense of their unhappy j of Consumption, Pneumonia, Ilenior- triln sman. On what pninciple they J rhage, Pleurisy and Rranchitis,. thou c he so the son peso at I cannot' iy. Ho j sand of whom it has restored to perfect may be the ne'er-do-weel of the com- j health. For Cough., Colds, Asthma, mnnity, or he may have few friends. ,roup. Hay Fever, Hoarseness and At any rate, none paid him attention j Whooping Cough it is the quickest, sur- save a woman who wept upon hu , pst "ure in the world. It is sold by all bieast. I dnigsrlsts, who guarantee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles oOc and PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN. Manager. W. J DORSETT. Propristor. TO THE Mennwhi!e we had dispatched a mc- ?1.1MJ. Trial lottles 15c. on an Iron ekewer. Merchants and l-cg-gsrs mn: tare be-?n, contnt to see us drpart. far car presence hiterrnpted thlr busfnes. We pael one or two rit hoists cr t-mSs. tV white walN and dm ti which glistenetl among djrk green fj".ige. It i easy to be 3 saint ia Morocco. They have a donkey that is sai:; hroause he helned to Tr!ve c ? the Narnrre. All you nd to ;t crier t fa? a '"hlr man" nn.l l.aTe yuur I ones deposited" nnder a ;---.h, wh?.-i the faithful win pray an. 1 crop cr.rr, t to make in : net tu w..-k. t wander was at the soko" or market three or 1 fcur miles away, and one o fthe pr.ton ers volunteernl to act as guide, leav ing In pledee his mother, who was al leady a captive. In two or three hours the Sheik arrived a iVenlfied old man. riding on a donkey. To him we mado known our grievance, offering to re lease the prisoners and to say nothing a bon t the robbery if the portmanteau ! MODERN COM EDY COURTSHIP (Continued from Oth page.) that girls can tell more I I- was returned. He promised to d hi i them a jrreat deal more es:. anj we at onre prepared to rruino onr journey. Women roupht gclibs ami heavier clotlur.c, and with many lamentation placed them on the should ers of the martyrs, who stood inia-- . up your j"v as tnonsii carved out or stone. Thv obrtd ? iave-taklng iiiiit have le-n a mt dis- rnttcr ng pmyrr .it r your rosary. ;o j treeing' spectacle to any one who had alstjl.n from spT .::; your fellows, n experience of the peoe. Casting er t( cr'tlrat. eo-n- o h.-r eccentricity. themelves on th ground, lome of the Oar if,.;;errs held i:i rrc-er.ce and nwe women scattered liandfuls of wet arth a h!- nmr." wu e n..i.y inspirarion vcr hea.l and breast. Others made pre wjis derive ! from c:n, which h dran of te.sring their faces but were T""')' n ;hc;r midst. Rut in :his tree less holy man. even or bad char-r-rre-. h;iv th.tr use after death. Thlr t.mh ar in coo! grov.-s of olive, and palm, w I..-re ia the wery trvel!er may reflect th.n: afrr all the monnments of man's life are often less ufnl than the raencment of his desth. fr a mau- lenni may at any rate give shelter and hade. Refore n'cht we reached the haml?t cf AraUhfa where an adventure befell ns. With reasonable precautions any on may jo-rney In safety tilmz the caravan tracks to IV. It j nectvary however, that yon should camp r.ear a vaijge or center of population, an.l lav a guard at night. -The soldier who accompanies yon can demand a guard, and -will parade with an sir of authori ty a doxen rajrarnuffias armed with lone guns that have flint locks, aril no pow- i dcr or baU. Fiatting before each tent, nn-j .rrj7 laemseives anj yoo at-o awake with incessant danmr until yv bear their snore with a sjgh of relief. At AraishTa ' w. were der.ie-1 these guardians, bnt were not awars of th. negcj unU! morning, for our men main tuned the c!amor if not the watch. At breakfMt a pormnateau was mised aad ItvrM seen that one of the tents hid eea Jentred during the night. The ootcjoata of the tent had: been ditrib ntd, hat. thinking that some animal 'tw-r quarters. tt .tn. U3DI notes and gave . .-rttered over the floor, and a riding r.r.m nm a stiver piD-eus:on :icced np ra tho cpn. t... lirtnV.t i.S a r.l.l - - 1 A 1 .1 i 1 1 :i rii xiii- 1 1 1 iHVj.Ht: m . '-"in; I 1 1Z JOT mh.vc4 Miis. ftc- -ne,poiis, "Doc .rsntife were Thr omiH be robber had taken od- enreful to keep their nails at a safe distance. Several of the younger and batter-favored hung round the necks of the pisoners. while from every side roe fce sound of weeping and lament. Tho men looketl on in silence from th shel ttt of the village iu women and chil lren followed in wci'llng procssion to the end of the ius. Only one woman accompanied us, and she after the manner of women was the wife of the ie-Yr-lo-weel whj had been handed over by the community. One pith lay through n scattered hamlet, rne Sheik of which greeted ns with grave courtesy. Walking by the dde of our horses, he cast pitying glance on the captives, and, pointing to :he sun. uttered the name of Allah. To tiese appeals we turned a deaf ear, nnd went em our way. Presently we came to a tract of dene bush throihrh which we had to march in slnsb 3'e. One of the pnyonens he wheso brother had gnioed our messenger to the Sheik and had not returned --sty hi..- Wlx.r- tirnity, and made a dash for liberty. rate $2.13 -e s and tell successfully without ever opening their mouths than a man can if he studies over one a month. My experience tonight shows me that it is an unsafe practice, no matter how Intelligently you go at It. And I'm goins: to stop." "I'm glad to .hear it; lut I don't be lieve It," -boldly announced Grace. "Rut. I won my bet," said Scott, ."I'm satisfied." ; "You needn't he so well .satisfied until you've got some proof that It will ie paid," suggested Grace. "It will be paid Immediately," " said Scott rising and. loaning over her. "Don't!" cried Grace crimsoning and putting up her hands. 'Rut he did. & T An-. nil Excursion Norfolk, Vs., via Southern Itallvray September Oth, 1902. The Southern Railway will operate special train from Charlotte. Concord, Sali.'lbury, High Point, Greensboro, Raleigj, Wilson, Milk, and intermediate points to Norfolk, .Va., September Oth, 15Hf2. , Leave Charlotte G:2.j p. m., round trip, $4.00; Concord, 7:05 p. m.f round trip S3.7."; SalisOntry 8:50 p. m., rate $3.50; High Point. U:r5 p. u.. rate $3.00: Greensboro. 10:30 p. m.. rate $3.00; Dur ham, 12:49 a. m., rate $2.50; Morrisville, 1:22 a. m., rate $2.40; Cary 1:35 a. m., rate -52.35; Raleigh 2:00 n. m., rate $2.25; Gam.v 2:13 n. m., rate ?2.20; Auburn, 2:19 a. m.. rate $2.20: Clayton, 2:27; rate $2.20; WlUon Mills 2:42 a. Law, Medicine Theloelcal. Historcal and miscellaneous books at a sacrifice. All kinds of bosks bought, sold and ex changed. Typewriters, stationery, es pecially letter files. Fountain Pens. Blank books, etc., at very low prices for sum mer. ' Wanted esneclallv N. C. State and Colonial 'Record Reports, Laws, etc., etc. Cataloaue free. Address SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, . Raleigh, N. C, Largest stock of bf-oks in the South. Hot Weather Drink! Union Made train Kn 1 fnr H 2- 1 Toint Asheiim-n 5nv,,. X" " "''0 for all points in Western North Carolina. inelnH..r a .i,. uur.v with ville. Chattanooga. Nashville, Louisville,. Cincinnati ("hi ' an'l for Kan West and Northwest. Connection is also made at Greenup a"'Li:ipS Winston-Salem. ' Wilkesboro, Reidsviile. Danville and lo .ai itV u&Ui NO. 3A.-S.-nf. a. m. d.-iiy-Connects at Durham for Ovfo 5 lif f28- ville and Richmond. At University Station, except SimJ l ,?11' 7 At Greensboro for Winston-Salem. Mocksvi!l Raitt.m. if.' ln. Chanel Pm- and all points North. - - -y-"" "j .juii..n. buu inrermea ate nointi V . KJAMJltk A V V 1 I t J 1 , AI "I. w V ' dUU A 111 . ' 4 'upnia. N.wvS Norfolk, where close connection is made with the Chesanealfo l )0T0 hf more. Also at -Goldsboro for Wilmington. New Fiprn M a r J'V h BI NO. 30-3:51 p. m. daily For Selma. GoWsboro and fatermeriiaT. iV NO. 7-3:50 p., m. daily-Connects at Durham, except SundarL tn Clarksville, . Keys ville and intermediate points. At Uaiversit ?f t ept Sundays, for Chanel Hill. At Greensboro with main lin. .! $i rny TTlrrh Trt?Til- nhoidntta onrt 1nft nina TVU1. .. lr-D M Mail." for Salisbury. Charlotte. Spartanburg. Greenvilip Atlt, points South, including Columbia. Ac.irusta. Sv.Tnrmh. Jnpknni.m tn points south, also tram No. 29 for Charlotte. Savannah . .Tacksonvilto and all points in Florida, buffet sleepers New fork to New Orleans. sonville and Mobile. Through sleeper ' from New ill. "I "5 wnnerr, Jack. ville vit Savannah. Pullman sleeper main line trains No 7 connect at Salisbury for Hickory. Ashevllle, Chattanooga Memnhli T . ville, Cincinnati and Chicago. Solid train carrying Pullman hnff .1 Also connects at Gi-pensWo with main line tr.Tr imond and local stations. With train vn 19 ington and Southwestern Limited." and train No. 34, "New York' anl Fw Danville to Memphis. 12 for Danville, Richmond and local stations. Express," for Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, Washington. BaltCl Philadelphia, New York and all points North. Thege train, ciitjSS class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers through to New York to Richmond,. on train 34. Connect! on -is also made at Greensboro Uot ffi ston-Salem. ( " NO. 12 Daily 5:25 a. m. For Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarbco n Norfolk and A. & N. C. R. R. points., also Wilmington. Pullman GreensboS to Goldsboro. CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AND ri TtrpvcijasA v, v. - Mu4,K,.yyfl No. 35. . Daily. No. 11. Eastern Time. )arley Park 66f . TRADE Onr soda is good. Convenient locality. Prompt Attention. NO LOAFERS. Wm.E. QwaUney THE COLDEST BEER AND THE T FREE L UNCH SERD IN RALEIGH. The most np-to-date saloon, the roost 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. More of this brand sold than any other, because of its uniformity in purity and fjuaiiij-. Heads the list of refreshing vigoraung summer Deverages. made. We have just received and in-Union- a solid carload of the beer and it can be found at all saloons. Call for it. ' W.C. Hudgins , Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. News and Opinions of National Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail. ............ .$c a year. Daily and Sunday, by mail. $S a year. The Sunday ' Sun is the la me nusa swiumwei aim. ami we sought In vain. At the next hamlet we camped nnd handed over onr two remaining prisoners to the sheik, who was loth lo accept the responsibility, and plead ed that he had no locks for the chains. Tt our surprise, the capti.-cs were forthcoming next morning, when we et out for Alcazar, the first tage of our journey. Two days and two niirht In this mag nificent city by the sea, splendid surf bathing at Old Toint .Comfort, Ocean View and Virginia Reach. Returning leave ' Norfolk ' 7:00 p. m., September 11th. Separate cars for col ored people. For further Information call on any ticket agent Southern Railway, or write T. C -STURGIS. C, T. A'., Llbrin7 or Hon,., nn R. J VERNON. T. P. A... (From ,he Springfield Republican.) TT ' ' Charlotte. X C. lu actvJ.nt;. .u. . Ackert,. G. M.; W. A. Turk. P. Amos, tha 1 inc-K-,n r. n ' Wash- 1 i j WHISKEjl I STRAUS CUJVST & COtf m I . 1 r- xm - 1 I 1 aT . . . J c I iBiiw See the largest harrd ever In Raleigh, now on tap in A.'O. Wadford's saloon, greatest Sunday Newspaper the World.: Price Be a copy. By-" mall, $2 a year. Address THE SUN. New York. 4.00nm 4.20pm 5.05pm 7.22pm 7.47pra 8.31pm 7.20am 9.40pm f7.3Gam f9.55pm 7.48am flO.lOpm 7.59am fl0.25pm 8.04 am 10.3Spm fl0.50pm 11.08pm fll.23pm fl 1.31pm 1.00am S ..Norfolk, Va. .. . Pinner's Point. Va. . ,. Suffolk, Va. . . . Tarboro, N. C. . Rocky Mt. N. C. Wilson, N. C... , . . . Selma, N. C. . . . .. Goldsboro, N. C. . , . Rose, N. Ci ... ; , . Princeton. N, C. . . Pine Level. N. C. . . . . Sel,ma. N. C. . . Wilson Mills, N. 0. Clayton. N. C. .. .. Auburn. N. C... . . . Garner, N. C . . . . Raleiirh. N. C... ... Methotl. N. C. . . . Gary, N. C. . . Morrisville, N. Cr. . . . Nelson. N. C. . Brassfield. N. C. . East Durham. N.C. . . Durham, N. C. . ... University .... . Hillsboro. N. C. . .. . FIfland, N. C... .. Mebnne, N. C. . HaVf River, N. C. .. Graham, N. C. . . . . Burlington . . . . . Elon College . . . . .. Gihsonville ... . .. McLensvillo . ... Greensoro. N. C. No. 3(1 Daily. No. 7. 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Neirj J of the Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few months since have n'n The company now offers another issue of FIFTY FULL PAID CATES OF $100. each certificate having twenty semi-annnal-conpoiis or They will be sold for $90 each. These certificates give a six 1'W'"" vear investment, with taxes paid by the company. At the ena or tn Jf'VJ nft- nil the rnnnona have been oaid. the certificates will be redeem''-; pj f Si fin nr thpv will he redeemed at any time on denmrul return nf S90. with interest to date of navment. They are fully mortgages on real estate worth double the amount loaned. -7 GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary. Pu1!ti It ti secured W Q uality, INot Price 1 Is the chief consideration with ns In buying onr drugs. The W O J can buy is used in compounding prescriptions at this store. 1011 "'-. fQre of always getting what the doctor prescribes if you buy 01 us. a minute, and you'll see how important this Is. 233 FayettevIHe Street BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO.. j , 1 j : 1 . Ai4i-i. C. I N T E R E. S T I N G I N F O R M A TI O ON MAY 1, 1902, THE OLD CONSERVATIVE - " 1 - tn ir T A f T m 1 rri a 1T1 LI Co., of Philadelphia. WILL ADJUST ITS RATES AND VALUES TO THREE PER CENT. RESERVE BASIS, p rr:r. . 1.. . a, ..Ti TTT.v-r.rTT T.OAN therev fnrnlshinc in Its new contracts the largest GUARANaH-H-i' Aisu. ouwui.. PAID-UP AND AUTOMATIC EXTENSION VALUKS. ' . t . ... ffith Pr" t r . . r the p". l" SAFLli- rr; a t U rrr.,1 i J 1 J J - Ua- V. - i C . .1. ! -ill n id'o t Vl O I TO rUITllSil IUC iiu eeu gieaic. u . mmuo cuuu usmuivit, .u.a ..... - . , . .nrrjeS TECTION AT A NOMINAL COST IN CASE OF LAFtoiS, ana to mm wno I"rrl"u"1:;' ni aE ify or death, THE MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, CO.SiUt.niAu ' ALL KINDS OF DESIRABLE CONTRACTS ISSUED, . . .-'A... f II.". . ' .. '. 1 nLJ:-: r... Timi n,rm.n Tdfe and .Endowments on r, '. ',.',r:nr t Jnclnaing, in aaan.;n 10 iub .ie.uai uiiunary x-.nc, .uac x pl, n.VT GOLD J-'-1'" ' ,':,, r TINUOUS INSTALMENT POLICIES, with income for life; FH E PLlt Kj x rheao CUNVi:i:HI'LL beneficiary 5 per cent annually on the principal for 20 years and men " .c policies, and many others. . ' , . 1,., after one rPir. . ...ij. ALL POLICIES PRACTICALLY INCONTESTABLE FROM P-VTSroIute.y yj.yi,, OH Gl ALL POLICIES. PARTICIPATE IN PROFITS OF CUMifAx. w - - ANTEED DIVIDENDS. . ; Apply to Iocal Agents, Or write fo .K. now on tap in A. O. Wadford's saloon, DESIRABLE CONTRACTS TO DESIRABLE AGENTS. RANET, ; . General A sent for V-r... RALEIGH N. c
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 31, 1902, edition 1
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