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Beef Cattle and Beef Production in This State Agricultural Bulletin Issued Yes!rday Gives a Com crehensive Treatise the various o:her mechanical and en gineering lines (electrical, mining; civil, chemical, mechanical, architectural, &c, &e.,i will attract from 500 to 1,000, making a possible total of 1,500 to 2,000 students. This may sound a little big. but a State wiih as many and as varied natural resources as ours and (TBI? MORNING POST SUNDAY. AUGUST 31 190 2 importanTmove FOR COTTON DEALERS . best land for r-atnre ma toe fr?5 Wlth 80 lar- a population should keep balanced system of agriculture j-amuuu ior munstnai Jiie. $ ... . irr of the North Canv . . T url: Itvillt-tm issued by the nri;rl v one. of the principal, if Indeed not the principal. object or tue rarnung opwa- Von Knv Y k., V . Hons should be the growing of food , 7 crois for lire .sto-k. Until the erroneous ! f ,9r0T,es Tasteless Chin idea that only those having large tracts "ra"?" k i u ,s P"101 - -- i j i. . printed on everv botti sho'n-iiifT th i r. 1 r!ir.M u i-nmnWHr Hissin.tPd and Is """P1 iron nd quinine in a tasteless ;,rd f .Uncniture. came rrom . . farmers berln raisins a few ! Iorm- cure, no pay. 50c. .-r ?!: ate ran.vrs yes- aot ratle and abundance of forage to ,v.i e-1 exclusively 10 . feed them, we can never lessen that ' an.i exhaustive treatis of 'burdensome fertilizer tax of $6,000,000, ' r- ' IV' Cattle and Beef 1 now annually paid by the State, and put ' 1 ' :Tn Nona Carolina." The , nr agriculture on a permanently suc jr . '-1 - . . ,,, , - m eessful basis. . : ; aud ir w.l be gnen an u wonM impo,s5ble t0 gTC anytblng r jrvu -il r-.-nil.itj'Vi for toe j, comprehensive synopsis of the . awakeniu? interest in th! 1-: Industry an t u:rwsmjr iuv I'. orbr who undertake the -"..f "catr la -uch a "ly as that iy T. 1TV , t - irt" ?.:ctitn from the o( interest: iu.-.iirli' f r information , ; r-. i.re;.! ..f leef nunc ann - .; : ::! rt-Iifir.S to lire stock , ! -vjifti -by thl department : :hrv ia thl state. jst t - e. n:. un:-i.tl intere--: in the ,r; .f pro-!r:i n. This inter- , t! hz. pirtfa'Iy due to the ; rf prit v boff cattl on th. ...are th country, bo.'n;; ;r- lvv an 1 nrarh:r..r on j,: l;2. vT-" p-r hundred iUnds r. T..' :Th prices m.ike it - -: -h.it the cheap land of ii i :- .::.i. wi'h th!.r pataral ten . : . ;n -n inc. cat le could l ; a pr;it fir'a excels of that f tr s 1 j present .yste:u of a- - r--I Moren-r. It is iv j r"'!-d to a decree nev- . :; ; .- 1. ted that Che expecdl , . ,v;.imhi anniMliy for commer . a tix whieh n systVm .r ; rr- can pTmmently with T. .: 5":n U tr ?Ti r.t a tax .... r-.ur -lWs State to pay : ! -r prsti!r of beinc rO- f.- -i the ;ronal care and ar- lief f Cattle Bulletin, treating as it does every ph.i.'e of the iudustry. Every farmer in North Carolina should make It a careful study. v LOCAL PARAGRAPHS SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES TODAY CUURCII OP THE GOOD SHEP- , IIEUD. Sunday school at 1):4." a. m. Morning service and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening srrvfc-e at G::!o p. m. 'IRST HAPTIST CnURCH. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. by Iter. John E. White. D. D.. of At- The rate of the 5?oaboard Air Iyinejlanta. (a. Sunday school at J):30 a. m.; excursion to 'Norfolk Tuesday, Sepieni-1 J!- H- Priggs, superintendent. A cor ber 2. will be $2.23 for the found tr:-p tf Invrtatiou is extended to all friends instead of $2... The train leaves at 'V V,"- ?X??VA 2p. m. iieturning leaves AorrojK ai 10 a. m., September 4th. The week-end rates to Norfolk, TVil mlncton and otlier resorts via the Sea lnard Air Eine will be withdrawn from sale after Angust 31. "IIODIST Sunday school at !:30 a. m.; Joseph G. Brown, superintendent. Preaching at U mvand 8 p- ra- bT Rpv- T- Irer, I. Lf. Lpworth league will meet Mon day ni?ht: Kev. .1. R. Johnson, president. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. .Rer. E. Daniel, D. D., pastor. Ser vices at 11 a. Til nnd n m SnnHmr riiie last excursion 01 me seiiwra scuooi at a. m. Scats are all free. tle .S A. 1 will be run to Norfolk j Ushers In attendance. A cordial invita- Septem?er 2. Fare for round trip from!'??? IV to attend all services. Italeirt 2.23. This will be the last jCENJPE METHODIST CHURCH. Kno r-ir trir it nri "roatlv rB- fttv. ' Adams, pastor. Sunday chJnce for a trip at sncn greatly re-1-. h , . n.-lft n , . V. it tt.i ' ' IU. S Mm aa. iv Jjxt it. 3 L h th-j prowlnc of live stock I: i! b.Inz reallied. a north -.-2 i .; I! :r 'p.iri fiM'.Irs Ikthidc bft-t- f-;-: ii ;.-! w:rh the nn rl; of cotton t -' - ..il 1 a -.it;I fo-l. and year by . - ! :.iv forre its price hitther S. -r. jh.it it i rHNonilnjc too ex t R' a feni!:zr unless its : ! uiif tin a-!.o be utilized before '-. - ; irt'.i o.I. The farmers of th?s -- .-: !!: 2. worth of - I f.- ferfil'zer and there !:. worth of the bt , . - : . I a.ina the civilized world. - '-.:.; the of other fOOi stuff , - . . r.ro.il i c.w selling for more rr. -T. pvr at l-'iow its real fool fi:: xl it f.d :, cat:le fnlly TT per ::; .v r- -i!ir cortituents are re- I r. tii- f.irni. thus makinc It ap-;.-.; $2.i-h.m spent annn- j - ! ! nie.il. to 1-e nsel a '- '-. 2 !'; t and pii!ive wa: Z': north of cattle fool. m-- of the fac-.s. aal a i k nature. H lcomIni r-'aliil by the farmers of a-. I they ar asking in rapid- r.- nsimlr f.r information jbj-Ht. To. in a meas- ' Cm demand in recanl to - i- U ,f b,ef fa tV tnl i:hr sul '" """ t' lcf production, this ai U n preparvl. T -rt -': toward the surres.fiil : r !..-.f c.itt!o Is th aciuire f a crrct ItMwle-!.' of the e- dticed rates. Feverrty-four bals of new crop cotton were mold on the Raleigh market yes terday. Mr. Burt Wilder, one of the larcest cotton growers in the county, sjM ten bales. iMaster William Whitaker. who was injured by a fall Friday night and. It was feared, sustained serious injuries. Is getting along finely and it is believed he is out of danger. mm Capt. Morsoa's academy will open promptly tomorrow morning. AH pu pils are nied f be present. , IleT. lawrence i. i.reenwooa. ine Perio.l extending from 1S3 to 1800 the singing evanceiKt. win preacn 11 w Buffalo Lithia Sorinzs is still the shrine ujenninieiir. 1'reacning at 11 a. m. aud K p. m. by the pastor. Epworth league mees every Mondav night; D. A. Pierce, president. The public cordially rarited to all the services of the church. POPULAR AS EVER Buffalo Lithia Springs the Shrine of Health and Pleasure Seekers Correspondence of The Morning Tost. Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va.. Aug. 30. As In "the halcyon days of yore" the Tabernacle Hanrnt Va"rcn lCt J V a . i to whUh the rest' health and pleasure , l I , 1am m z ft .1.11 f?htAn Ar 4 r. I . - - t 1 J" . 1 lanta will th evenl vited. Barbae '& Co.'s Direct Wire to Chicago and New York An important step is being taken by Barbee & Co., cotton brokers of the city, one that win greatly expedite trading in cotton, (both spot and futures. Fully alive to the needs of their cus tomers, both in Jlaleigh and other cities and towns throughout this section, they have leased the building adjoining their own building iu Wilmington street and are luting it up with connecting doors to facilitate the transactiin of business. In Addition to ancreased office room they will on Tuesday. 'September 2, open a regular Brokerage department with direct telegraph wires to both Chicago and New York " exchanges with their own operator In charge of the local of fice wire. The wares are nil in and con nect direct with Messrs. Ware & Ice land m Chicago, menVbers of the Chica go Board of Trade and New York Cot ton Exchange, and imcnediate connec tiou with tbe exchange in New York By this means customers dealing in spot cotton or futures will lie enabled to ob tain quick, direct and positively accu rate information of all transactions. This stvoke of enterprise on the part of Mossrs. Barbee & Co. literally supr plies a long feit want. By reason of their excellent arrangements and the service they will give, both buyers and sellers can obtain instantaneous quota tions that may be relied upon as abso lutely correct. The dealer will-, prac tically have all the advantages of be ing present rn person in the great trade centers of New York and Chicago. This movement opens up the field to traders in the smaller towns surround ing Raleigh, in fact almost every town in eastern Carolina. Nearly all have telephone communication direct to Bar ebe & Co.'s office and it Is their aim to keep all enquirers posted to the mimite on market quotations. It is a big move forward- and will make for the direct advantage of all dealers in cotton, either spot or futures, who desire to profit by accurate knowledge of the situation every day and hour and minute. It will be a means of keeping posted- that has not heretofore1 been offered the people of this section and the enterprising pro moters deserve the success that will un questionably follow their efforts to give the quickest and most accurate service. AMMHIIMPCMCM TC HE" Ufv. Ijea u Uroua' .VlJ seekers of tbe border counties of North nrunnnnTin rnr a t 1 m r o 1 preach in the "me Puln t a t Carolina and Virginia wend their way DEMOCRATIC SPEAKINGS ng service. 1 ub.lc cordially in- to 5penJ m;tigmIlier'a i,ot and sujtry . . t t - t .-' READY FOR FOUR HUNDRED STUDENTS The A.& M. College Opens Next Wedntsday . The A. and M. College is ready for 4m students, and that numlr is ex- days. Hero met the leading social and political lights of the two States in friendly confab, in years agone. to which is largely due that unity of- feeling which so closely binds them today. With these conditions, it Is not strange that for three-quarters of a century j North Carolina has had more visitors to the spriLgs than any other State save Virginia, being nearest and the first to recognize its heahh-giving proper-ties, the ennobling influence of the moral and in tellectual atmosphere, together with great restfiilness of its homelike quiet. The management here is the same as for many seasons past. Col. A.. W. ' ri'br i still th m-pisidinsr EViiius. and peeled on the opening day next Wednes- lc0 J. r. Alexander, chief in the office. ,lir Th raruft:em have leen busy ,witn the same efficient corps or assist- enough tb last week, finishing up Wa- jants. and all strive to make the sojourn ' "Crjiul- . .T..e tsv ot have done the carpentering, and nave . Southern gentleman courteous and made enough money to carry tlieni ; j5noitous as to the wants of all. even through the com in 'year. In a coup! the children; and though he saw service of month more Pulltn Hall will be fin- jin the war between the States, he moves ished, which will add accomodations for I found with the agility of a youth at-l-i more students; making a total of tf the mau' nced3 of tUe large .V0 for the year. If there were room to j The yorfh Stat(, hl, spnt th;3 Arrvmrnclate thm. the number would c.,cnn it nninl miotn of (-harming oeo- a::r:.-.:-e o f:he Ut l-f pro- L.av.lv pass a thouand. Industrial edu. ! pie. many of whom have brightened the cation is in the air, and the A. ana 31. ; nours or tne invalid wnn music ami uj ana aoaeu inr:isiirt" ii an A Z , ; .7 at.: - t': z 3:; ;u Tue nnli-i.r 'r t o t .a thit knowIeg th .- q ,i::t:. which tnd to - r ;:, m-e in Wef prod.iet'oa r.y iiu wh. knos. uing th !ivo aalmal for illus- v. . - i:sfactory method, but r.s it f r.-i-i.ntiy f resorted r i a ci written d-rlption ' :'-.! 1-,-of f .rni. s-tudr the best r ." ,kS-h-cIass animals, and r" ;"'-:" "f th with the be.t f t' . I.ve animal that are U"h;i,-. a taied. thi Inter 1 i r. : stti-fartorr as the for- s: -r iirel!isent n an can, by l-it f -r a MimVlent time, fiaally : rr-. tiy fjiiilliar with th ac i : ' ! f ;. or f-.m:. Th!s g.'ura!- ; ' 1 'e..f type doe no lIorj - rti- i:nr breed of cattle, f.ttt ; .; n: tt Ik possessed by any !; f .r.r, th h: -het nrik - , . . .M r. r. hat amounts to the College in promoting it along the hre-; other ways and added pleasure to al .. ' . . , . , i... , preent. Miss Carrie Hohgood of Ox great lines ul Aorta varoima m wrWr fo,., n n?ost areoII1p,iBneil planisr. and went, to-wit: Cotton manufacturing, ag- her .....j. jir. . i Hobgood. Jr., culture, nnd the various mechanical and who sings beautifully, have endeared engineering arte, trade) and professions. themselves to all during their stay. - . . g m T- 1 tl T1 -. X j The exti!e building and tlu textile ongressman t . uanns i,. i nomas m item. .uni. jonn . itr.iniiiii oi iuus- acpartment are bow iuuj m,i n, Afr, f:eor P. Collins t rr ,Ii-, the l.irg.st pr-por- r- u : f - -, I - . - t t.ia .- , A . 1 - ... if. I to accept thl fact and a tcati-.n to a details! de- - what constitutes iuis bet ,"e -r f rm. fII-,w9 on a complete tabulated 'f the i!!:uenions of the best f it: f..r aceotnpaule.1 i.. :-! rat Ions. ' irrmi'e ois- " l- : rit and demerits of va ' f cattle for beef purpose. h i !.n "Pasture, the fol- : taken: - ' .!.nlt I.-it the cheapest . : i' w rattle equipped. - . i machinery has been ?oung in an sum- fhp sam tQ Misses Mary Belle n.ert stodent have been applying an a,i Fannie GregOTy of Ox ford, and many summer: additional instructors have.otners from North Carolina have been been added, oud noon the whirr and hum 'among the most popular guests here this of spindles and looms in the textile ! summer. ine iiiyu-ywucr i mi- - it mpL- rinnh-r f a season was reachel about ten days since. building w.il mark the beginnlig ot r a (bnt h,(. many have departed others new and great era loth in North Caro- j,". an, thosp of us who remain regret lii-a'a indu;irfal development and in her ' that In one more month onlv the memory educational system. 'of the 10OJ season of the Buffalo Lithia Th. n.rVn'tnf-il ilonnrtmmt nf the Snniigs will be with us. ome or tnose college ipstructors ami soil physica hare lieen added, an i M Wilmington: Prof, ami Mrs now the agricultural faculty includes U yv Sikes. Wake Forest: F. M. Pin eome of the strongrs- men in the cotrn- nix, Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. John F. . .i.- .i,i ,..;nn.i ejent. I Kbnrkrdrord. Tarboro: Mr. and Mrs. isfs. but practical icultnrWts. Prcl-ig. or. l.Abram A. Bobb rn agr:"uitnr:il department of theiSnnngs will he with us. ome or inos ha grown amazingly. Two new jwhr.se autographs lately nar o,, the r . , i.. 'register are: Kpv. John Cole, .Mis., tors in dairying an:mal industry Me Co,p 1r D w Bullock. T. E. , . . l . .a . a - J rm r 9 . m r dent W'nston experts during the year lTirt students in agriculture alone. The mechanical and engineering de partments have been atrengthened by additional instructors in drawing, math. natis and engineering. Thee de partments' have always been strong and popular, enrolling more students here tofore than all the ethers; but this year they will be dos pushed by both the agricultural and the textile depart ment. The faculty of the college are at their pvjt. having returned from summer I WOrk HI lunuiu. vvuirii nun r . iivw.. I I IU1TI..I11I " 'CI 1 4 ini.lfl Ion. I . I . , nn.l .1 .--,- . i- ; . ... . mi- i a4 itor-n ail Fiiaiinri, ' " nicy ruuiv ' i,. l :::li;v'-y,':nr.,hi L:h new powtr vl al and ia.iura- -i i i...- I Vnf' .Aorthern , ,. At, of last sear' mi,1.mt a-, a -re Y'"' J lT' V..". have working aU .-mmer; the iex- . ' v-it th. nmurs think ajttle stndenU in cotton mills: the agri cultural on rarms una in uairici; .tne electrical with northern electric com panies: the mechanical nnd civil engi neering with construction companies, in i ... m t - t 41. r inter.-.? a, ift ralne 1 .1 I - ; h , I,. B.rht for rro:n . i.. p. - ,,.r,. tjn u !lh propcr BQ.Vp- 3j, avrrage season and n r:. 3,;,r to nearly pay 1 however. It wuuld i v ?-, s.v considerable atten- -r:ag them for pastures and i.r, " J.--!. z tbm ia good condition f-. ' with us. a pasture too T-U v! t ''ins a worn-out field, a -..V "r r.iountaln side, or a low I 'llf protluce but little, if i , . , '-aant water loes not serve :. r "''"--r'g ground for disease pro 4 Such land will not pro- e- . '" -nt pasture In quantity or i r..r f-itten good cattle. ETen an v in rnrii a. v . .1 TV. i tin nnr nn i i.i not yieKl pasture that Miss Ella Holme. Bev. J. B. Winn. B. F. OeaTdorf. Boydton. Vs.: J. T. West. lb. W. Shelton, Dr. George . F. Kef see. Mrs. J. Allion Hodges. Rich mond, Va.; William I. Seymour, Clarks ville. Va.: Cen. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, Scottsville, Va.: IS. H. Kdmonrlson, South Boston, Va.: Mrs. Mary A. Tan coast. Miss E. II. Panooasr. San Antonio. Tex.; Mrs. F. W. Henderson. Browns ville. Tex.; Charles T. Cunningham, New Yoik; Mrs. O. H. P. Corprew. Fayette, Mo.: II. C Hammond. Pittsburgh. Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hayes.. Washington, I C : Mr. and 'Mrs. Paniel Briscoe, Knoxville, Tenn.; W. C. Ulard. Colum bus, Ohio. -S : In Business for Himself Mr. A. C Hinton. a well-known and popular clothing salesman, has resigned his position with Messrs. Cross & Lin ehan and will open a merchant tailoring iwtnhiuhmpnt. oceiiDvinz Tooms in the Carolina Trust building. Mr. Ilintrm will -rpuresenf- one of the largest and Hon. Claude Kitchin will speak at Wilson September 2d. Hon. E. Y. Webb and Judge A. C. Avery wtll speak at Bakersville Sep tember 2d. Hon. J. M. Gudger, Jr.. will speak at BobbinsvUle September 2d. Hon. Bobert W. Winston will speak at Graham September 2d. , Hon. J. H. Small and George W,1 Ward will speak .at Currituck Court House September 2il. Hon. Ian Hugh McLean will speak at Red Springs on September Oth. ' Hon. Dan Hugh McLean will speak at LnmheTton on September Oth. Hon. E. J. Justice will speak at Ruth erfordton on September 2d. Hon. Claude Kitchin will speak at Jackson. Northampton county, on sep Hons. J. n. Small and W. T. Dortch will sneak at Greenville on Thursday, Sentemher 4th. Hon. ICe S. Overman will speak at Tror on Tuesday. September Jod. Hon. Jas. A. Lockhart will speak at Rockinghoni on Tuesday. .September 2d. Hon. George W. Ward will speak at Camden Court House on Monday, Sep- Dr. B. F. Dixon will speak at Tarboro nn frminv Spntemlter 8th. Hon. John II. -Small will speak at Cam den Court House on Monday, Septem ber Sth. Hon. Locke Craig will speak at Shelby rt,-, Afirnl'iv SentPmber 1st. Hon. W. W. Kitchin and Hon. G. B. Patterson will speak at Dunn. Harnett conntv, on Mondav. September loth. Hon. E. Y. Webb will speak at Dallas, Gaston county, on Tuesday, September Oth. m .,, Lieutenant Gov. W. D. Turner will Fpeak at Dallas, Gaston county, on Tuesday, September Oth. Hon. B. N. Page will speak at Wades boro on Tuesday. September Oth.- Hon W. T. Crawford will speak at Asheville on Tuesday, September Oth. Hon. Armistead Jones will sneak at Goldsboro on Monday, September htn. was about normal and his condition as favorable as could be expected. He haa had no set back at all and his early and complete recovery is confidently ex pected. . 8 . Littleton Female College Littleton Femnle College. (Ldttleton. N. C, is now practically-certain of the largest opening September 17 in the his tory of this popular school. This Institution hatf an unusual record; it has already more than doubled its capacity and patronage in the last four years, and now every indication poimfs to another very large increase of pat ronage. Sundav Hours Tomorrow Monday, September L being Labor Day, a national holiday, Sunday hours will be observed at the-po!t office. C. T. BAILEY, P. M. -' Yancey. ABftDEMY OF MUSIC OFKKING OP THEEASO. RALEIGH AGENCY for ACID IRON MINERAL PICKLING AND PRESERVING Mixed Pickle - Spice. 5 cents. - . , ' j American Preserving Powder and Liquid, 23 cents. ' -'" Compound Extract of Salyx, ?1.23. Get our prices on All-spice, Black Pepper, Cayenne Pepper, Celery V Seed, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Mace, Mustard Seed, -Nutmegs, 'Salicylic XK W. H. KING DRUG CO., Three Stores Raleigh, N. C, m - VSgH$ 5e itna' Life-Insurance. Co1 IS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF . "iTNA 5 PER CENT GOLD BONDS." ; Tuesday, September THE aTuVHELD Ell ID The Name a synonym for all that is Great , in Minstrelsy. $io,ooo FIRST PART BIG COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. Including Al. G. Field, John N. Phillips, Doc Quigley, Tommy Donnelly, Wm. Murray, 'Sam Goldman, Tommy Hyde and other well-known fun-makers. FamousFaust Family FAMOUS FAUST FAMILY of Australian Acrobats. MUSICAL MIGNANI FAMILY. ORIGINAL CLIPPER QUARTET. International Singing Congress. Tropical Traevsty, "KING OF THE FILIPINOS." Burt Cutler's Military Band. BIG STREET PARADE. DAILY BAND CONCERTS. Seats no won sale. . Regular prices. THEIR VALUES ARE LARGER AND TnEIR RATES LOWER THAN ANY OTHERS. ' - , he 20 Year Endowment 5 per Cent. old Bonds of the Etna Life OFFER ING A FOR IN Si? GREATER ADVANTAGES THAN ANY INVESTMENT, CARRY THE SAME TIME ABSOLUTE PROTECTION. FORMATION ADDRESS - J. D. BOUSHALL, Tlanager, Tucker Building, RALEIGH, N . C. 6 Per Ct Gold Bonds iP V Jury of Awards at the Pan-American Exposition appoint ed to pass upon the merits of the article exhibited bavo pronounced: . he Jnderwood 06 c Fastest, Uje Strongest, Ce Simplest, v Z5jc most Complete. and the Most Practical Typewrite Made WHITES IM hi GUI' For Catalogue writ, to . ' R.. L. LINDSEY . State Agent. " ' DURHAM. N. 0 4 -m-m-m . For Sale. A First-class Investment. Correspondence Solicited. Greensboro Loan (St Trust Co., GREENSBORO, N. C. RALEIGH COOPER BH03. I'roprietorv Raleigh, N C. MONUMENTS R. H. BATTLE, President. mnsf n.lnhl tsilloriiur estabHshmf Tits in lmnrhf inr ami designing rooms, in ma-ith pimtrv -nrl will k-pen on hand a chine shoo, and In railroad. The A and M. boys as a rule do as much work in vacation as during the session, and come back to coMege with head, hand and pocket books all strengthened by the vacation. The Post man acked President Win ston how many stndnts the college will have in 10 years, if It is properly eqa:p ped with dormitories, teachers and ap paratus. He said: - The Heredity for improved agrlcnl ore will end us during the next de cide. .VO students In agr,ct.Mare; the ,V, i t rotton mns and she full line of the latest and most fashion able goods. He is a popular young man and will doubtless do a large business. j . Tb nat Prcrlptln for Malmrla Chills and Fever is a bottU of Groves Tasteies Chill Tonic. It is simply Iroa and quinine in a tasteless form. No euro, to pay. Price f0c. ;lr- " without consider-1 n.cessitr for prodaclng finer 5". T;.:lr-,!"? and .fertil.zatlon. .Ioirins finer .kill, wilt -"I Appeals from ... . 7k???;xJ t th, textile deparuneo.. cailed oa Tuesday." - The Supreme Court conVen?!11 V8- L,,mWr Co.. continued by t it wia not pay to nse onr The lonely Widow The company rehearsing the farce comedr. The Lonely Widow at the Academy of Music, gave a full dress re hearsal last nigtit to wliicn tne memiKis of the pre?3 was invited. The plaj" fnnnv situations, the lines are bright and the comedy clean. The musical numbers of which there are many were very good. The special ties introduced during the action of the play are refined and pleasing. The company . numbers fourteen peo ple in the cast and are very capable artists. The comedy -will be sure to please theatre goers and the Post pre dicts for it a very successful season. ; Daughters of Revolution There will be a meeting of the N. C Society Daughters of the Revolution in the society room (Carolina Trusty build ing), Tuesday, September 2d, at 5 p. m. The meeting is called to consider a ousi ness proposition which promises a sub stantial, addition to our memorial fund, and vou are earnestly requested to at terd. Mrs. T. K. BRITNER, Secretary. j ? , , Masonic Hiram Lodge No. 40, A. F. and A. M., will meet in regular communication -Monday evening. September 1, 1002, in Ma sonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. Brethren of the lodge art requested to be punctual. Work in the hrst degree. Members of sister lodges nnd visiting brethren in the city E B. THOMAS, Secretary. $- Richard Busbee Improving The many friends of Mr. Richard Buebee, son of Mr. Fab. H. Busfoee, will be pleased to learn that he is steadily improving. His father Informed The Post last-nitfht that his temperature , A - -uinn r rnnvn If MUVHI f lAJIIf 4 si FRUlt JARS, JELL GLASSES, STONE JARS, ' PPESERVINQ KETTLES, VINDOW SCREENS, DOORSi z z z z z BucK's Stoves and Ranges. Thomas H. Briggs & Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. ALEXANDER WEBB. VicePresident. CHARLES BOOT, Sec. and Treas. Writo for catalogue. We pay the freight. The 'North1 Carolina Home Insurance Company, OF RALEIGH, N. C. ESTABLISHED 1868. The Leading North Carolina Company. Over $1,000,000.00 Losses Paid in North Carolina, Insure your property against fire and ifghtning in this "old and Tellablo" . company. It is a home instU-iition, seeking home patronage; it has been auccese ful in business for more than thirty years; it is safe, Holid. reliabl"? and worthy of confidence. In patronizing it you help to build up North Carolina. 'Agents wanted in unoccupied territory. - i.' ,1 INEHAN e AFTER TAKING CO, N V R Y We find that we have more suits for NOW and the EARLY FALL than, -we will carry over, If you want a bargain in these NOW is your oppor tunity. THEY MUST GO. We invite you to take a low at OUR SHOW WINDOW this week. We will show you a tew of the patterns that will represent our stock for the FALL SEASON. These goods you will either find in stock or made to order by the best tailors in the country. They ombraco both foreign and domestic weaves, and you cannot afiord to pass them by without examining them carefully. We can save you money. HATS DUNLAP Opening Day Thursday, August 28th. LINEMAN: CO CROSS & UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 31, 1902, edition 1
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