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. POSTSCRIPTS ' Mr. A-R. Jord of Troy 1 rei.-h SrV W. G. Client, returned from Haw f'Jn ys-ttay om iJt rooUT tor C'r. W, TV 1 bd D if' ''3 VPrrtfa - a 10 Greecs '"v E aai I HcrfT of liJ JCWH ' v '" L. L. of WhStevin u H- ' m. - CV.M.-J- S A! fhl ""IS-" D T 0b of FayettevlHe Is In tit cnj JO SST.ena O" - v . rr- s fV 71 3VMBS9a WS ik-.c . - v Jfc. to ?7XS MIe NeU -1 SSofSU iw. of the Fayette Observer arrived to tic city Hst nigat it is at tb Yarborough. 31- Herbert Tboa P of Greensboro Sacduy hr parent, Mr. ' .'-. Mm John W. Thompson. : Ut R. H. WLirnkT returned from rer-Ao cocnty yesterday nwniaj. where ' h ta bea ?SJiag protracted nieet- Sir Artinr BaKenBae of FVuroay epron. wa tere ysiay afternoon ! aod tarn zlfit a CJt at tb Yarbor- CtMr C. 55. Wt.?tams and Mr. Georse ; rn;i rar rtnmJ from Washington. rbr br :4,d the sewsiou of St3 iaarrr? Hcsm vrrrc lsnd I fcr TVake wrtty register of deeds ! 7tir!tT. Fotsr irer for white nJ ' tbr Sot coJoml r j?Ie. 3Xr. OrK E. Unnter fc booght the ! to W Ttoo f reel otrneJ by CapC 5. x. Fletris of Loahkbirrjr. A2d occu rr'eJ br Mr. .stD M. Younc. ptTr. P. P. Clixton. f h soathera .lacmtjocal board at Knoxrl!le, Tcxtn., r?nx. fodsr rrtTe -with Mr. E. P. Closes oa hr way k to Knoxrlile. ilr. Clrreace Smith f Wllmlnfton, who fcea been livtas in Richmond. '. tm a aprpolatoJ prtrat socrerary to Ghinca int3Ler, Dr. AYu Tin ror- The rfin2m evt the Melboiist Or rhanare r 'Atterxltnir the Wiley pab school in this city. The nwk on the r msto bclUl-r.ar at the orphaaate s pro- ) Adran TepreertatiTes, Obiries E. ! K'la of Life's Great Len. and Harry i Rearer of "PecV J?ad Doy." are ia tbe Sty. mskia? treialary erranffe- tie f. r tb ar?araice f their irs fcc!Tie comranl. Mr. ArthTrr BtlSeatine "ru here 7 trrvny 00 bi way home from San ford I wherw be jesrerduy attendedt the fane- 1 r-d f tbn iafjkrjt hUd of bis brother. Mr. C M. Pallentiae. The baby was ttvo as'l ha:f xooochs old. aod died at "Ir-vTirtm. the froersl was m 5snford." - air JTerbert C. Thoooiwwn has resiffn- ' f . trts fwwStfoa with ch-e Soatherp la Grerasboro to arfvepc one with the Am erican Tobacco Otrpary la , New York. , Mr. Thcroa Ms rendered, the ralJroad cxnt faithfol. ceob'.e axd efficient er- -rice ard is f the off of which ruc reaeftil baylm-? txien are ronde. and Is , rrre to forrw to the front ia bis new te!d of labor. i - '. GOV. AYGOGK BACK ; FROM THE WEST j Pleased With tho Political Situation as He Found It f - Got. JLycock returned Titraday mora. t r-x from a reTen daye tour of west era ccant'jA, makfcix camriffn apeeches. He w aecnraait by Hon. S. I Pdt t terson. cotranissSoneT of agr culture. While wsy th GoTeraor tuade ten ' ,avhs da! a!w Mx. Patterwon. ' They -rent as far -west as Aehe, WKt- rar, Oi!dw41 a-ad Rarke counties. In , Aahe. -fje liom of Spencer Blackbrn j ttr Gtoberoor eaya he w&s erected by t3 Iare a crowd ia 5kfs campasn. ; f-w GoTernor. The Grrernor myis that . sfWe ia cot a fl&adow of donbt about th riecdoa of EL Y. Webb and Theo. F. KIsrttx. j The GoTenror erpresea rmrdh gratrS , cation at the poetical rf-rtalon as he i locnd it In rhe counts Tlsrred. II -went t Gjcro kwt at on pnrr.te bnei sees j wfd retara to the c5t today. 1 1 Ketraiit dancer. Hosmtaf Asm ana Jtsarur bts,. X WE CURE CANCERS, TUMORS AND CHRONIC SORES Without the Us e of the Knife. ALL EXAMINATIONS CVtivs and tee what w hav done, and ar dolnt. If then yoa ars "" wa OLJU1I. w. pay all of your EX ORDERING DRUGS BY MAIL. , Jvt,wI?SL8e ont-of-town rstroci ivho come to town once in ?K 1, . Jer.nrvPreT'rUo n W0Tk anJ general gootls so much that theyare freqnntry orderinf by mail. .Tt3 JIt-havfr fw town customers who. when away for any length rakwn tores;X m terenem to having prescriptions put up in V i2TiU Td. of..1rtl,f barscter. We hare a special care in pack- 3g for economical and safe shipping. We make change by mail inn as in the tore, it yon send too much monev "r nturn ih. &y. Th's mail orier service Is proving a. 1 riii-? uione at a cists are. Try It arrd see how nicely it works. CROWELL, McLARTY & Druggists. 310 FAYETTEVILLE STREET TTe will leare Raiel'A nyjra the la; of this week frtr a riftiiMiti tour in tio extreme western, coiiriics. Mr. ratter SEn. wm U iynr at his borne in OaJd well for a few daya wiU accompany 1-kn on thik trip -also. PimTw fron Plli Oar littio Janchrer had nn nlno tn al stack of whoopiiis fontrh ctrl !nn ehltK" writes Mr. W. K. llsriua-nd of rmot.i. N. -but wbvn al kher rMT.e.C'w fAileil, we narrtl hrr life wi h Dr. K:nY New Iicovery. Our ecr. who h 0nsjmptirtu in n fldTanoekl sea V-mo ni tS'j woiderfil tnccli oine and to-lay he U perfectly weJl." rH-prnt" throat and lisnj Le?tei y ei-1 tt Dr. Krn?V New Iwry n to " other metrirtn on earth. Infallible for CoTirh and 1UU. .Kc. and UV bnt te pVrantc-l by all d-nitsr. Tiial bottles 10c. & . preial Hate via . Jt. I. Kr 1 ' MACON. CA. 12.50. RnleLrh to Macon. Ga and r xnm, acconnt Annual meetiua Farmers' Nanal trozrea, October 7-10. Datea of iale vjfil le ann.-tiinced later. 512.S3. Raleis.-i Macon. Ga and return. jcconnt aoDnal meetlna: Farm ers National Couzress October 7th to Yt any information call on the under tiiTVd. ' C. IL. G ATT IS, C. P. T. A i:.n!ci;h. N. C. n. 5". T.R.VRD. T. P. A.. Ralerih. N. C. BUSINESS ITEMS nOME WORK. f 00 moofcly copytn letters: eltber wex. Send two rtsiups fr particulars. 'Hick's Supply Co.. fXX4 Il.-.irfisl at.. Chicago. UN DE R WOO D TYPEWRITER. The Jacest and beL Merit cheertuHy dc Vocstritcl to proi-poctire pmrchera siad cstaiofues furnished by R. I Ltudsey, atate anT. Duru-am, saod J( W. Smith, room 5, Capital club, Ral ensrh. Agents wanted in ali towns. L.VDII0S To tsnbroMer doiles ami cen terrieces at home. All materia fur vt$lr.3. Send jmpeJ enrelope to Ely Mfff. Co., Ely buUdms, Chicago. SYSTEMATIC epecu7atkn in wheat is Tery proStable; $100 Inrerted rT per day, remitted weekly. Send for Srem book explaining- option trfJlnj. Osbora Grain Co.. 813 Pboeaix bat'.d Inr. MlnneapoMs, Minn. Members Chambers Commerce. WANTED.-tfTcstlrne. brainy, npto-date specialty ealesirEia cf jrool .ppecrance and address to fill racancy in this state. Permanent posit Lorn to rlg'ai man. Address box 614, Chicago. IJADIES. $500 reward for a case of ob eninate atrppre&rton. any cause, in p tholojy, tot monthly regular foils-to re?er: afe. ha mil mall. How lon anppreseed. Dr. Jack eon R. Co., 169 Dearborn t, Chicago. WANTED A eteady, mones dmy irtst at once. Most be retristered, and exerienoed. Address 1, Box 217, Wil- 0on, N. c FOR RALE. We Jiave a Tery fine hearse, ctwt $1,200, which we will sell cbap. THE TIMOTHY MORGAN CO.. Hertford, N. C. WANTED More day scholars at Peace Instltate. Liberal concessions to ptrpils entering during the coming week. For fim-class shoe repairing call np Ralelsh 'Phone 443. Work called for snl retnrni fre of charge.4: Raleigh Shoe Repairing Co., N. H. IIore. Man arer. tinder N. C. Home Insurance Oiace. WANTED A Typewriter In every town to sell the famous Underwood Typewriter. Write R. L. Lindsay, State Agent, Durham. N. C. Capudine f ('RL's COLDS. LAGRIPPE AN3 ALL HEADACHES Neuralgia, Indigestion, Tains, Etc Ycur Money Back if It Fails. I5c 25c., and 50c. at drug stores. KlCHMOND, VA- FREE. s tte4- A very satisfactory factory and a ?reat conve- CO., ffllE 1AOKW1NG Nllc r DlTldrnd aad AleeUaZ of Ktorkblrir ' At a meeting of the Board of Direc tors of the Caralelith Mills Company b-ld Sept. 13'h. a , diTidend of 4 per cent was declared on bo'th preferred and common stock, payable Oct. 1st. 1902. The recular Stockholders' meeting for 1JXJ2 will be held at the office of the Mayor of the City of Raleigh on Mon day. Oct. 20th at 12 o'clock. I F. O. MORING, Secretary and Treasurer. LOOK Red Light IS ItXCHaNGB PLACE And yon will pet the Coldest Beer la town and tbe best brands of a Pure Rye, Corn,- mm" Gin, Brandy.; . "Wine and Cigars I alsivearry a full stock, of the Best Imported Cordials. Come and try my Cot-ktaHe and you will' come again. R. W. Young'. FE-SO-PEP-ZONE Cure that sick -am ?rnr stom ach. Juit the thing for Headache and Nturalgia. Try it once. FOR SALE-BY W. H. King & Co., Bobbitt & Wy n u e, " Kobt; Sim pgqn , Col 1 ege Pbarmecy an Gwallney's Drug Stor. DANEBRUFF Pomfifnfy Qurotl at yocr 'tlorrts. Hti i Srtlp pestirWf (ur4 only HI pnd foe nch cm. Full icrMtma -i h.k l-m. CjHI cr wrfcs. IOH H. wronfRYD. I..tr. V.tcvVarfc. News and Opinions of National Import ALONE . CONTAINS BOTH. DafTy. by mall Daily and Sunday, by mail. ,SC a year. $4 a rear. The Sundav Sun la the greatest SuuJay Wapyf la ths World. Price 5e a copy. By mall. $- a yeat Address THE SUN. New York. S-i-A TRIP; - OF THE OLD DOMINION LINE i Makes a most attractive route to i . New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va.. iaily, except Suudayrat rt)0 p. m., for New York direct, affording opportunity for through passengers from the South, Ronthwen and Wes: to visit Richmond. Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach en route. ... . j For 'tickets and general information apply to railroad ticket a cents or to t. B. CROWELL. Genl.-Agt.. Norfolk. Va.; J. F. MAYER, Agt.. 1212 East Main St., Richmond. Va. - II. B. WALKER. It's Really Whether you desire to deliberately waste, throw away, part yourself, from fifty to onS hundred dollars per annum, or save, keep and retain aproximaUly that sum. . " STEIN BLOCH CLOTH OR If you arc wearing ih, good clothes of the latter and wish to dress for considerably ts money, your sole recourse is to STKTKT nr nnrr nrwwv MxL Z T K less suitable for all occasion s, fit and rccdu tVt T V tend to you the privilege of WwnJJX ZfTZ will point out to you "witLpXnr V Suit or . , y witi pleasure their uneauallpA nnintvr ; " ",v" jifiunu,uie natter IUEE SOSTi iTUEMDAY. OCTQBEK 7 igoz( Aiiy Old Paper. i - - .'-.' on your walls remember, you may have elegant furniture, splendid bric-a-brac, handsome carpet, and. if your wall pap.r Is inartistic, tow money is spent in vain. Car should be taken to carry out the color scheme. You can make your furniture look twice as pretty : siring it a background that will brag it otrt. We hare made a study of this particular branch, and we may be able to offer you a few valuable suggestions. We hare a magnificent showing ia this particular line, and our prices are positively low. Weathers & Utley, Interstate Phone, 234. RALEIGH, 'N. C. They guarantee satisfaction in fit,, workmanship and price. See their" SHOES. Box Calf Shoes $2.50. The best on the market. BOYS' SHOES, $1, 3L25 and $L50. New style FALL HAi'S ready. J. II. KING, President R AliEIOII, 71. C Do you want to "get there?" You will "get there" If yon learn Book keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English at King's College. Graduation means a position and a position means success. If other schools are able to lead their students to success, why don't they do it? We have a reward that means something. Don't take chances play safe. Day and night sessions.. For full information address, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C. The Lester Piano Is all that a high class instrument should be. - It meets every requirement that can be made by the singer and player. This is proven by the fact, easily dnonstrated,' that more Lester Pianos are sold in Philadelphia its home town than any other make twice over. They are not surpassed by any other piano for good material, fine workman ship, good tone and great durability. - For reasonable terms and prices on above pianos, see ' Darnell & Thomas 4 RALEIGH, N. C. BE' IN STYLE Be In style and have your. Laundry done strictly DOMESTIC. It's the only finish that's worn by the well dressed ir.en. ' It does not wear out your goods like DOMESTIC and see that you get it. ft Oil Or All Phones 87 . J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. We have the only real Domestic Collar and Cuffff Iron in the city. Carolina Txust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS, LOANS, BANKING, SAFE DEPOSITS. Transacts a GENEKAL 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. Acfsas EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER. BROKLli. AGENT. Interest paid oh" Deposits in Savin gs -Department. "HOME SAVINGS boxes, strong and convenient, furnished without cost to you. OFFICERS: W. TV- Mills, President; Leo. D. Heartt, Vice-President and General Man nfrer; Robert C. Strong, Trust Officer arid General Counsel; William Hayes Cashier. f ' " DIRECTORS: . i James Webb, J. D. Rijrgan. Charles B. Hart, Alexander Webb Julius l"l Leo. D. Heartt. F. T. Ward. W. W. Mills, Allen J. Ruffln. W C Petty. P. R. Albright and Robert C. Strong. . Rumn . Offices in Carolina Trust Building. R aleigh. N. C. a uesiiono ; Your Money A HIGH PRICED TO-MEASURE 's No whose block we BreUGHTON if TO Raleigh Phone, 7S6. TfllvS FIRM is rushed -with, fall business, but tney have the time to show you a full line of Tail ors' Samples. ' F. J. HOItDIIK, Vice President the Gloss, but saves them. Ask for the Every body is wearing it. Laii, ! i TATaOR. I 7--C VU wul J1 n stahfhshment' W Overcoat tn our house, and nf ,r.u,0 haven't got this season. '- wmm 1 rjionev j w a tk. Nw Coat Suits and Wraps, if You Wishto Save lO to 20 Per Cent c Byening Wear Organdies, white and colors, 20c to 50c per Tard. -. ' tn Silk Mull, white and colors, 40c per JCrepe de Chine, white Jtad colors, $1.00 to -51.25. . - , , Korean Crepe," white and colors, oe per yard. ' - ' . China Silk, white and colors, 50e per yard. . " For Trimmings - fitxr I inpe Liberty Satin-Ribbons. Silk and cotton A nril Irtn a Black, and White Dotted Point d'Esprit 75c per yard. , 1 t ' J..,. Val Edaes and Insertions, all widths. White Kid -Gloves, evening ; length, $1.00 to $20 -per pair. ; A Ladies Corset Spencers, 25c to ouc At 5 Cents v-;:. LadieB' Pure4 Llnn Hemstitched 'Handkerchiefs. , , '. . 20c Ladies' Pirre Linen Hemstitched and Embroidered 20c. j 5oc. STRONACH'S SPECIAL CORSET C. B. La Spirlta, Rbyal Worchesterand Warnet'a -Guaranteed Rust : Proof Corsets, straight front and new. dip flip New Colored Dress Goods Melanges SS to 54 inches 50c fo $1.25 Mixtures 30 to 56 inches 35c to $1.65 Bo'ucles 38 to 50 incies 75c to $1.50 yard. " ,. Boutennes Sfi to 50 . inches 75c to $1.50 yard. ' Trieze 33 to 56 inches 50c to $1.50 yard. ' - Zikelines 38 to 54 inches 50c to $1.25 yard. ... . . .. 1- io to 20 per ct In tour purchases of Coat Suits, Shoes, Teachers. Misses and Children's Just Received. - 216 FaveUeville to STRONACil --...-. i RALEIGH, N.C. STYklSH TURNOUTS v FOR STYLISH PEOPLE. f 3ipr .aurJJ UPGHURCH & ColorsNavy, Black, . . Etammes, Henriettas, Sereres, If i i Ik li ii lis a Cheviot Weaves ate shown in our Black Goods Department. These are all popular weaves, and the prices, which range from 60c. to 11.00 a yard, will command your attention. We are showing some handsome Wool Waistings at EOc. a yard. Our stock of Men's. Ladies'. Bovs Girls' and Children's Under shirts and Union Suits is very large and very complete in sizes and quality. - . : Our line of Blankets is right pair.; -- . i : . " !Bed Comforts. : Cotton filled at 11.00, 1.50 and 2.00. The $1.60 and 2.00 Com forts are extra large size. ' Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bolster Cases at various prices. . -4 ' New Jackets, 2.75, 3.75, 4.50, 6 00 and 7.00. . Fur Scarfs from $1.00 to 8.00 each. . Feather. Boas from 50c. to $3.00 each. V Dress and Walking Skirts from 12.00 to 5.00. Our Millinery Deoartment is as soon as possible,. ".Uitiiy sl Sillily Willi a hu !,lo,i A. I CO. It'a all new autumn goods everrwhers in this store- now. The most select f fashion at the met economiealjricta, INew Auiumn Waists Black, white, Oolld Colors, an a ria Stripe $3.50 to $7.50. New Blaok. Plain and Changeable SUk Petticoats. New Crepe de Chine Walets-43.00 to $8.00. . Black, White and jnTh-?7.50. The New Monte Carlo Black Taffeta Silk Coats-415.00 to $20,007 The New Black aiereerlsed and Ba- New Special vames in Jtiaw mercer ized Pettfcwits-41.25 to $3.00, Novelty 'Silk and Leathr Belts 25c te $1.00. y Noreltr Neckwear and Collarettes 25c. $5.(W. i Novelty Waist Sets and Hat Pins 13c to SSc The New White Felt Walking IMj $1.75 to $2.25. The New Colored Felt Walking Hats 60c to $2.23. .................. . New Black Dress Goods Costume Cord 44 inches $1.50 yard, illot Seam BO inches $L50. Sharkskin 44 Inches $1.00. Silk Lustre 44 inches $LC0. Broad Cloths 50 to, 56 inches $1.50 to $2.50. Veneteana 50 inches $1.00, value for S5c ' T ' Saved to You Wraps, Teachers, Misses and Children's Walking Hats, New ines. New Styles 217 Wil Sts. minatoa Landaus, Buggies. Picnic Wagons and all the different -kinds of traps, with the best driving horses, both for speed anJ family use, always ready. Fine saddle horses for ladies and gents. We make a specialty of marringes, receptions and funerals, giving these the personal attention of a member 'of ths firm. Contracts for heavy hauling an'3 exca vating solicited. We guarantee perfect satisfaction la all branches of our business. HOLDER Salisbury St.. Thone SI. Morgan St.. 379. Brown, Oxford, and Grey. a Poplins, Arm uros. Venetian, ana Prices range from 75c. to o .00 a " complete, and we WanlTycnr orffei STRONAGH CO ni ai in 14 East Martin Street
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