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, iiOKixiXii iOST SUNDAY, AUGUS'l 31 1902 ; 5 POSTSCRIPTS air. TT. H. Worth returned to the city yesterday afternoon. . Mr. Egbert Powell Is here rom Sa vanaah. the gnest of friends. ' Mr. GJTge Badger returned from Ilainlet ycerday. Mr. W. S. Primrose returned to the city from a business trip last night. 1t. John E. WhKe 0 Atlanta ar rired in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr. James A. Brlggs returned yeater y frcia a tmsrnea trip to York. 0r. Mr. Greenwood, the evangelist, arrived in the dry yesterday afternoon. Mr. M. Rosenthal and Mrs. D. Elia' iave retrrrned from Saluda, "where they jrnt cr time. The many friends of Mr. I. C. Blair regret to learn that he is quite tick at Swepsonville. Mrs. A. P. Young and daughter left yesterday for Louisburg after a TUIt ts Mr. Joe Galley. Mi Kieanor Cooke of Lonkburg has returned iiome after a visit to Miss Sthel Powell. Mr. Tt. O. JUtchlrm. the eon-tractor. hc CHrred hi family here from Knox tU. Tenn. , Mr. W. K. tPonaal of the firm of Bou- wil e Coud, Hamlet. Is la the city for few daxs. ' Master Olarland left yesterday to 'ester Mt. Luorlah Academy for the ery?oinr eeioa. Rex. J. B. Hurley ha poae to Prank lintot) to conduct eervlees and speak In the Interest of the Methodist orphanage today. yUam Pearl Ttobertaon was here y ester ay on lier way from her home at Cay toa to 1 1 tea Point where she will risit re!a tires. Mr. Charles T. -WlMes left yesterday for Xew York, where he will enter wpon a our of the country wiih, hi musical Attraction. The friends of Mr. (Fred O. Lamb of be rt.TTe chemist's department, will re rret to learn that he is right tick at 2ils borne In Elizabeth City. Prof. Wde R. lirown the new musical dliector at the Haptlrt University, has arrived sails reeidlnj a 0G5 North rorsoo tret. Mrs. Brown will not be lie re for several weeks yet. Prof, rhfiip K. French of he Lowell. Mass Textile School, win be in charge cf the department of dyeing in the tex tile school of the A. and M. College JitTe. In place of Prof. Morehouse, who Jias resigned. Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes and tate Treasurer B. R. Lacy are expected brck to the city Monday from Grtmesland. where they apes: the past week. Mr. I. F. Dortch of GoMsboro ar- rtreJ yeteriay to rpend tad ay with World FanufiH Karlani Tonic B.for.rtr.l., APPETIZER arir siaia DIGESTiVE AH Druggists. Refuse Substitutes. hunting for gold than a trne companion, hence the number of unhappy marriages so why not go about it in a business like manner? It is of no consequence how people become acquainted the par amount thing is the individuate and I have set aside custom, as he happiness of a lifetime is of more moment, be lieving there is somewhere in this broad land a genuine man, wnoni I can vo and with I can share ray fortune, if he will lay aside his scruples,, as I have mine, long enough to address Miss Wel- ler, T9 Dearbon St., Chicago. NOW is the TIM -AND- Here is the Place TO BUY MISS MATTIE IIIGGS announces the opening of her Fletcher Method Class at 417 North Blount street on September 15th at four o'clock. Reg- and Oth. uerinterdept Alex. Graham: China Grove. August 25th. Wood leaf, Annm 2Cth. Pr. John C. Kilgo: Mookvile. Anenst 21st. Prof. M. C. S. Noble: x Lncania. August 2T.tb. Elm City. Augnr lOti. Tarboro. Auirut 20 th. Prof. Plato Durham: CJevt-l.-ind county, August ISth, and 20th. Snerrntrnl'nt J. T. Alexander: Iabner. At gust 2?rd. Granrille county. Angus: 2Cth 28th. r Henderson, August SOth. WANTED Good road horse. Good driver. E. F. King, 223 W. Jones St., Raleigh, N..C. the cane by securing a lame attendance ; ular Piano pupils from Sept. Is-:. at eacn appointment. If tao people 01 each community win arrange for a basket nfcnic. it will add to the measure and profit of the occasion. CHARLES B. AYCOCK. JAMES Y. JOYXEK. CHARLES D. McIVER. Executive Committee. E. C. BROOKS. Secretary. lreident Geo. T. Winston: Hayesville; August 21't. Peaeb'Tee, August 23rd. . J. W. Bailey, E.-q: Dutchrille, August 2fith. Sassafras, August 2Sth. Henderson, August 30th. Dabncy, August 23rd. Cleveland county, August ISth, 19th and 20th. Iredell county, September -4th, 5th WANTED-r-At once, experienced trav eling salesman for North Carolina; we want salesman: no novice need apply. Box 514, Chicago. LAD I ES $Z0O Teward for a case of obstinate suppression, and cause, in Pa thology, my monthly regulator fails to relieve; safe, harmless. . Mail. How long suppressed. Dr. Jackson R, Co., 169 Dearbon St., Chicago. LADIES to do piecework at their homes. We furnish all materials and pay from $7 to S12 weekly. Send stamp ed envelope to Royal Co., 34 Monroe St., Chicago. 10th and HANDSOME, intelligent American Lr.dy worth $S3,000 will marry immedi ately and ass'st kind hunsband finan- mlly. Address Belle, 134 Van Buren St., Chicago. RETIRED MERCHANT, middle age, worth ?00.000, seeks at once poor but faithful wife. Address Mr. Hamilton, 403 Omaha Building Chicago. Window Sh a ae Pictures and Frames. 9 The new fall styles in Wall Paper a re now on display, and such beauty! Such delightful designs! It would seem as if the designers had steeped : their brusnes In all tne colors of the fields and flowers. A great array of styles and designs to choose from. Then, too, you need good workmen. You can't afford none but the best, and the very, best in, the city aer employed exclusively by us. And our prices are no more than others. Might save you money. Come and eee ns. Weatherk Utleyv Interstate Phone, 284. Ilaieigh. Phone, 786. RALEIG-H, N. C. ' ORGAXIZERS WANTED In every town and village In North Carolina, where at present no Tribe exists, to represent the Improved Order of Red It fttrli th cintxt Men, the oldest Fraternity tn the Uni- Tb fame of Buckler's Arnica Salve, ted States of purely American origin. as rne .nest in rne world, eiaenus rounu ; iiterai iniuceine.its to proper pan:ies, the earth. It's the one perfect healer of For further information address with Carolina Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS, LOANS, BANKINGx SAFE DEPOSITS. Transacts a GENERAL BANKING and SAVINfiS F5 A IMTTTX'fJ "RTTST- NESS; also acts as Financial Agent for the floating of Stocks and Bon3s of MUNICIPAL RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. orAJEXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER. BROKLt, AGENT. Interest paid on Deposits in Savings Department. "HOME SAVINGS boxes. 6trong and convenient, furnished without cost to you. v 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, Julirss 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. NEW WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS, $1.00. ' NEW TAPE GIRDLES, 50c , NEW STRONAOH'S SPECIAL CORSETS, 50c. NEW ROYAL WORCESTER COR SETS, $1.00. NEW ' C-B. A LA ' : SPRITE STRAIGHT FRONT, $1.00 NEW FLEXIBONE CORSETS FOR STOUT LADIES, $1.75 and $2.00. Com pany. Lromtortable ! Durable ! Healthful ! Economical b OUR NEW LINES 1 hi $2.50 to $3.50 pa; TO ORDER, . Perfect Fitting Tailor Made Skirls frnm f 11 . ... lollowincj materials now in stock. Prompt UUllVf erv. Cuts. Corns. Scalds, Boi:, Burns Brul?es, Ulcers, Felons, Sores, 1 references, W. Ben. Goodwin,' Box 220, Aches, Pairs and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible lile cure. 23c a box at all drug 'Elizabeth City, N. C. TEACHERS WANTED. Applica tions for teachers are coming In every mail. Several now on file fr which we have no suitable teachers. If open to EirmUa to Xorfalk Via V A I.. Rt On September 2d the eSaboard Air ' ensaemcnt, address r.t once. The Edtt Line will run an excursion train from 1 cational Bureau, Raleigh. N itaieuA to rwrfolk. Tram will leave Ralelch at 2 p. m.; returninjr leave 1 C. Round trip $-S. For Information apply to C. II. Gattis, C. P. & T. A. . Eveltement on the Road "Don't you wish yon bad an automobile?" said Miss Miami Brown. "Oh. I dunno." answered Mr. Erastns Pinkly. A mnle doesn't con near so much money an' it's purty near as dangerous." Washington Star. : Kittle "Well, there's one thing about the auto. It has enabled a good many to malce a noise In the world who never were hard of before." Kattle "But it has brenzat them into worse odor than before, if that were possible." Boston Evening Transcript. trer witn hr rat aer, ir. aioggs. Mr. Henry Ijondon. Jr is now visit ing vailoos counties in eastern Carolina Electing statistics m the cotton crop io rthe department of agriculture in JWnbington. Otr. Moore Parier left yeeiday for dvir.son College, South. Carolina, after ependlng rome thre here with his mother. He s in charge of the textile department of the college. C1. W. P. Wood of the board of ex anviners of state institutions, left yes terday for his borne In Randolph coun ty. He has been here several days with the board examining etate tastl Tmions. Mr. T. K. Bnrner has returned from Mr. Janres Moore'a farm In nhls county, where he went to secure panoramic tbotograph of a very fine crop of corn which Mr. Moore has. It is said To be the finest ever grown inWake county. The Ba prist Female University opens r.ext Tuesday and the prospects are mere aaicions if pwible than ever before The faculty will have all ar rived by t narrow morning. A num ber of the ptrls are aLo already here, Mr. Gwree B. Fote wtm la the dry yesterday on hi way to Wa?e Forest ta Tit it his mother. Prof. Foote has seeded a position in th college at Rome. G.i, fvr this session, and will t there before the opening September ISth. Mr. Joe K. Marshall and Mr. George 2C. Adams who h.iTe been spending the umtner at Red iSnlphuT Springs and the noon tains cf West Vlnrinia. have re turned bom greatly Improve.! tn heafth. Oils Mary Lancau of WaVe Forest was bre yestenlay the guest of Miss Icla Brig?. Site has just returned from a protracted stay in the western part of the state. $ ENTICING A. Cigar and Shoe Shine for rc. at C. D. Taylor's, No. 8 West Martin Street. . Has the 'Making of Him. "'That boy of mine," said the man with his family sorrow, "is an incorrlzlhle liaT. and I can t rero-rm hrm. "Don t claimed the practical man. an acquisition, he rank's tf the world more News. WANTED A Typewriter in every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsay, State Agent, Durham. N. C. WANTED. A machinist. J. H. Gill, Raleigh, N. C. Opeolii Tailoring' Department Fall samples now ready. It will pay you to inspect the new Fall styles of woolens. New fall style Hats, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, 5cc arriving daily. Choice Fancy Grapes I XH ITI TVIfw RDAC Now Ready. 1? V j a a a 1 hivj LOST-felt Pin on street. Turquoise stone, to this office. Fayetteville Please return i Shoomger P lanos. IN BLACK 54-inch. Broad iCloth. .. ... . . . 1 .1 46-inch Prunella. . . . . ' 43-lnoh. Prunella 50-ineh. Cheviot 'Serge 50-Inch Cheviot Serge. ... ... 52-inch Cheviot Serge. . . . 52-inch Zibeline . . ... . 56-inch, Zibeline. . . . . 50-iwch Basket Weave ! 50-inch: Veneteani 50-inch Venetean'. ... . . 50-incn Venetean. . . . . t r - 44-inch Melvooe ....... $1.73 l .1 $1.35 . . .1. . . .$1.2o 1. ... )., ...$1.00 , .'. . .80c ....$1.25 $1.25 ., $1.00 ...90c .n...1 . .90c ,. .85c . . ... .... .$1.25 IN COLORS -t!n?? J1801 Oxford Gray, ffl o2-lnch Striped Oxford Gray 52-inth Iluminated Costume 'c'kri 1 'S' 50-incli Broadcloths all shade Sim 52-inch Plymouth iRoc Smt ? 45-inchIrrldescent Diagonal Sklr;tVeV 45-inch Green and IBlack ' riaid Skfri' 44-ineh , Melvooe. ... .$1.00 mt 45-inch Blue and Gi-een Plaid iVk'tn- lng. ... ...... 40-inch Brown IA- X U 1 1 t fla , w . 40-inch Green and !U?d lllair 45-inch (Brown Suitings ..... 4u-incn Blue and Go Id arlin Suitings Silts and! Wool and Wool Walstirj Novelties GOc to S5c yard. and Gold and Gold - Camel's WAITED. Experienced lady eteno- grepher and typewriter desires position. Beat of reference furnished. Will work for reasonaWe ealnry. Address aB com-1 xmuii cations to "Me," care Post- ESTABLISHED IN 1850. -5- , -WW, i Ue our ha.rmle Remedy 1 iV ,"k0 f0T delayed or suppressed period; it can rtnfnsLrc" K . H wt fa- Trial free. r PARIS CIIEMI s nnanciers. Balu- CAIj co f Milwaukee, Wis. Original in design, refined in tone. Finish and interior workmanship unsur passed. Used and endorsed- by more than one hundred of tne leading institu- tiona of learning and acknowledged by the music press and trade as having but few equals. They will last long life time. Nearly ; all the different de signs in stock at all timea.- Get prices and ;erms. To Schools, Hotels, &c. Special ; offerings in Blankets, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Counterpanes, &c. Full line Trunks, Dress Suit Cases,Tel escopes, Grips, &c, at lowest prices. 2i6 Fa jetteyille to 217 Wilmington Sts. i Co CAROLINA NORTHERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE No. 8. In Effect Monday. S.-OO A. 31 Decern ber IS. 1901. MARION. S. C Operating DepartnK'ut.t (Easr.era Tira Standard.) Nor.hlound Southboand Hrt-CT.a8 First-Class STATIONS (Mixed) No. 1. Oilxedl No. 2. TUB BDICATIOML CanFAIGX Tlmmt rtpttktra, tVlib Pl ana Sate, fr lh Kalllea ta Ik OaMtlea The executive committee of the Edu cational Board, through It secretary, Superintendent E. C. ltrookn has glren out the following announcement, containing the names of speakers for the rallies of the great educational cam paira. and the dates upon which they will speak la the various counties: The speakers named below will ad dre the reep!e at the following times mni place. The general public is ln vitel to ettend the meetings. s The actire friends of education, teach- P. M. S.X n Lomberton. C (S.A.L.) 42 f Popo, N. C. - .. 4.47 s Kingsdale. N. C. 4.:13 s Proc'orvllle. (A C.KCrogs) 4.1 Baraesville. N. C R.S7 f M4rictta. N. C. - S.4S f Homevill". S. C. " t..m f Page's Mill, S.-C " 3.U f Kemper, S. C. 3.14 s Fork. S. C. P. irj Zion. S. C. - liO t Rogers, S. C. '2J:iO Marwion, S. C M. 0.30 6.42 6.50 7.10 7.S5 R.05 8.15 S.23 8.41 8.45 1.07 U.30 Daily. Stop, f Flag. Rule 1. Maximum tyeed. twenty-fire mili" yer honr. Rule 2. Rules governing employes of connecting line qt Lomberton (Including oioveuent nt train) are adopted as the rules of this company. T. C. McNEELT. General Superintendent APCTSTUS M ELMER. President and General Manager. BUSINESS ITEMS AM OF attractive appearance, rn the prime of life, worth $73,000, and I want to marry an intelligent, honest gentle man, regardless of circumstances or sta ion in life. More attention is Daid to A? i t;i Men wno are weak or diseased to write for free booklet edited by the leading and most successful spe cialist In the United States. Address J. Newton nathaway, M. D., -3 Inman Building, 'Atlanta, Ga. . crioieE uii riowers, ROSES, Carnations, &c. FLORAL DESIGNS at short notlc. Receptions and Wed dings furuifthed with Flowers. Palzca and all other decoration. CHOICE .STUCK OF ? RALEIGH, N. C. 9 J. H. K.IPIC, Praaldcat P. J. B0LOBR, Vice Prealdant RALEIGH, R. V A personal Investigation will convince anvone that KING'S is absolntelr tne nest equipied, and the most successful college of BUSINESS, SHORT HAND. TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP and ENGLISH in 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. Strone nnanciai DacKins. Keference: anr leadlnar business concern m Kaleizh. t;oi lege Joumal and Special Offer free. UUK FALL OPENING TAKES PLACE TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1902. I COT I PALMS, FEIGNS wants a god agent at every school in North fcarolna. RntIthefo???S. 'Hyid5St!I,cTluS Work absolutely first class in every respect. "Write EVERY ONE-TIME PURCHASER ?JrJ fZi dras 2tore J, io t"at so agreeably that he will itTtrV. v'T1" cf onrs- . We do not waj4-t ff a single eustoraer ?hX"t f rnrllaIr fiT T?3 year-ud we are constantly on the loooct f .r new cononjers. Come and lt us sewe vou. CR0WELL, McLARTY & CO., Druggists. 120 FAYETTEVILLE STREET irree Shoe Shine fr. 9 " J 1 I 1 I J . Bulbs for indoor forcing and outdoor IOr ienHS at OnCO- bidding. H. SIEINHETZ, Raleigh. N. C. Telephones 113. THE OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY All 'Phones 87 J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. We Are Headquarters HATS ON tion; We are showing now the largest and most comprehensive lire of Wall Paper ever brought to Raleigh. With our rw help w .Te prepared to do all work promptly and in the very btst mar.n'T. Call and make your selections now. Prices- reasonable. Satisfac tion guaranteed and woi-k done when promised. J. C. ELLINGTON, JR.; (Successors to F. A. Watson.) 112 Fayetteville Street. RALEIGH. N. C All Wool Tricot lannel s Thev have Just Arrived and You will rind all the New Shades 1 We have a good stock if LADIES' AND GENT'S UMBRELLAS, ranging from 50c. to $2.25. FOR EARLY FALL WEAR , For early fall wear, all the newest shapes in Beady-to-Wear for Lad.cs Misses Hats. v - - THE SHOE STOCK Is very near complete with fall sto ek. We are showing some extra At TATJXJB S CIG-AR STORJ Xo. S West Martin Street Cl-a- Clear- Our line is selected from the hest known manufacturers Tsuoh as Knox and Hawes. Our fall opening is August 15th, 1093. We want jou to take a look at our line. GOQD VALUES IN MEN'S SHOES at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.00. rWif Ton will find tbV Children's Shoes good. We carry a large stock of po? price Shoes and they are good wearers. - ' , . INFANTS' SOX, . , In WJute, Black and colors, 15c. Ladies' Dropstitch Hose, L ana jlave . just received some extra fine 50c. 1 CORSETS ' , . In heavy and light weight. They are correct shape and m.ic!e to Agent for the Popular Butterick Pattern.' & BROUQHTON, ette. for onr on HOKE. T OMJ C. D. TAYLOR, RcaeiHN.C. 200 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 14 East Marti a Street. , , J
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