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.1 3 J 1 , i i! i , i ill i ! I HI , '!f j ii i 1 'i , THE MORNING POST: WEDNESDAY. . JANUARY 2 1 1903 SemS . I . --''J ' (.;.':r j ... THEQ RE AT v SSL e Begins :Monday9p- and Closes This is our Regular Semi-annual Sale. item is a Big Bargain. It; has grown from, year to year, and is iiqw recojhized as the greatest event in the Dry Gooods business. No Trash in this lot. All New Goods. Store opens 8 a. m. Closes 6 p. m. : Don't come too late. 'Ver CHALLENGE NO. 8.900 Ladies' Fine Whltel Handker chief. A ioc value, price 5c 4 CHAT.L'ENGE NO. I. r4 i ; r,ooo Ladles' Plain and Embroadered Handkerchiefs. I CHALLENGE NO. 5. Black and Tan Kid Gloves. Worth 98c, for this sale 69c CHALLENGE NO. 10. 1.50O yards Unbleached Domestic, Inches wide. 36 6 cts. goods at 41-2 cts. ! CHALLENGE NO. . One Case Men's Heavy Shirts and drawers. Regular 50c. Goods. fleece-lined I Value 15c, Jrice 9c Sale price 39c CHALLENGE NO. 1L About 23 Glass Buteeer. Dishes. t 25 cts. goods for 14 cts. CHALLENGE NO. J. i 1 CHALLENGE NO. 7. " . i . One case Mioses Union Suits, allsizes The 60. Quality. J.000 yards Assorted Prints, dark col- or a. Sale price 38c CHALLENGE NO. 12. Huckabuck Towels, size 20x40. A bar gain even at 13c. ! Sale price i o cts. 1- 6 cents Goods, Sale price 4c challenge no. . CHALLENGE NO. 4- yaras dark fancy peoe-back nanneilette, g-ood for waists. cresses or wrappers, j . Value ioc, Sate flrice 7fc Sheets SlxSO, best gTade, 55c. 00x90. best grade. 65c. 81x30, good gTade, 47c. CHALLENGE NO. 8. 1.000 yards 10c rercals, 3 In. wide. Sale price 8 cts. CHALLENGE" NO. 13. About SO dozen large size Bleached and Unbleached. Towels. Worth 12c each. challenge NO. 15. Pillow Cases. Good grade, size 42x36, at 9c. Best grade, size 42x36, at 12.14c. CHALLENGE NO. 16. . 36 In. very heavy Unbleached Domes, tic. A good 7c. goods. Sale price 5 1-2 cts. CHALLENGE NO. 17. 8c Drilling goods for pockets or men's drawers.- Sale price 59 Sale price 9 cts. ! CHALLENGE NO. 14. 12 dozen extra size All Linen Towels. Value 35-Price 22 i-2cts. CHALLENGE NO. IS. 6C0 yars fancy heavy Cheviot, good for shirt waists, wrappers, and dresses. Value ioc, Sale price 7c CHALLENGE NO. 20. Ladles' plain Back Hose. Our regular 10c. goods, Sc. - Men's Half Hose in 4 colors, 8c CHALLENGE NO. 25. , Box paper worth 1214c.. "with quire, of paper and 24 envelopes. To be sold at 82 CHALLENGE SO. All Blankets at Great reductii it CHALLENGE NO. 21. $1.50 Counterpanes Will go at $1.24 CHALLENGE NO. 22. $1.25 Counterpanes During the sale 9 CHALLENGE 0, 26. Good Toilent Soap, 3 cakes to box. Worthy 15c,; Sale price ioc CHALLENGE NO. 27. . 500 yards Fancy Waistings, SS inche3 wide. - ' Worth'; 15c, Sale price i oc CHALLENGE NO. 31. One lot of Men's White Shirt. dried and slightly from 75c and 17H. to ?1.2o, Piz?s Sale price CHALLENGE NO. 19. All the 6c. Outing in dark colors. To go at 4c CHALLENGE NO. 23. Big -lot of black Mercerized Petti coats. 99c., $1.24, $1.48, $1.75 and $1.98. Worth one-third more than price. CHALLENGE NO. 2S. 250 yards. , pretty Striped Curtain CHALLENGE NO. 32. One case 36 inch" Bleaching. Worth 8Jc,. Sale price ft CHALLENGE NO. 33. aii me siock or 10c. and i;:jc. goods. 15c goods for i2jc CHALLENGE' NO. 24. Ae few Coat- Suits worth $3 and $10. We will show complete Spring Stock of Wash Goods, Embroideries and Lawns CHALLENGE NO. 29. 89c. Bed Comforts for 68c. bale price 35 and $0 $2.25 Bed Comforts for $1.85. 'CHALLENGE NO. 34. One lot of Glass Tumblers. 3!c eac: CHALLENGE NO. 35. All Furs at a Discount of 33 per cec J In addition- to the above we ofifer 2,000 yards 10c Spring Style Dress durina this sale. Ginghams at 7 1-2 cents a yard. 1 ' ; k ' : WAT?IR. mom .I vnOTT f ...... . - ' - I SENATOR VEST OH " STAND PAT i) there a resnectablv rfr,i nmo came forward and claimed to be the owner of. the babj. It appears that th i.n.i v-.i .L i nut Ant ' There Is a fuel famine In khis eoun- K,::." near .UI0PW- I having" received anv nv. th nnP.A kJj wld Senator Vest, "not adopted this way of sending the child dack to its mother. It Is expected th.it tne nurse will be arrested. try today,' ccnnr.ea to . sea Dora J cities or New EnsUnd. but extends far out west to my own state. In St. Josephi the third city In Missouri, anthracite coal "was lllnff at $15 a ton. and not ti stick of cord wood could be bought In the whole Mexico, jio., (London Dally News.! At last Newcrate Is jrolns-. Th. hMici breakers are throwing It down piece"Tjy Ut ti PrT8 l thC LXCe he !'nffs for the children and the house ouTver ft0 , fim,nal b,a to :wlth It. and now itwint her money fl quner, and the adjoining muscles were ;th sown" ttilr'- ne e5e aC"i 'Oho:- he exclaimed, "so you mislp V propriated funds." , Ln Cer? ?r the Pr,SOn! "l dld notWn of the kind," she as wall draws attention to the ttmporarj strted. ' i-nson cens constructed by some patent process, that have been area that has been cleared -of the an cient buildings, r , TOUTTOOlnmiVE UND city four days ao. In coal could not be had at nny.price. yet Piece. How many persons In the past Hn J,i aw, , , . . this city Is In one of the wealthiest . would have ..7...J 1 P "U8:e a.a a,ert' lrn8C,bIe t countUs In "She gave you the money for a cer tain purpose andyou expended it for something else," 'he" argrued. "That's a clear case of misappropriation' "Not at oil," she insisted. "If I had e one of the wealthiest: . . . i ic -uiie. cnoois were pajmenu to rrir onf i , - m v c-f,i; L i ...vCu. iir.rS nu; up. ana the peo-.yreat stones. Nay. some enterprNia- iuit.nn .viiii ura wcamer in 'uiaun4S nav long. nau un liuna:. withottt .mviw. ..... - " ' v. ti4.nr: wi ill -ii nil lvn 'rrlr rltrht ov - - - J .1.1 M . e essayed demoMz.it with all the hor-.ln a small war. Jack Shnn9ni ti, Bun-1 m coat lamine. lodff - at - Newjnte. broke a 8Dik orr the hatch, and. by the assistance of the two women, being: slim and flexi- otKiiw.on. ... Some yar nco. In & distlnjnJl'hed senator from Kan- itheivish younc London T,- nM.f ..M. ... .v.- J I , .. . V..- - ui. icniajy is iu,vu vznc smau portions of the In not u rmov the daty on jinthraclte stltuUon. -On the first occasion." sa-s coal for thr months or three years. Mr. Thombnrv. i.ft. -..! but to take it o.? absolutely. In order terTlew with two female friends In the " . .r .u wcrot in oraer to meet such crll may occur in the supply - ' '- ui-rc is no women, beina- is!ln r.A a i mor han today, fn my Judgment; to.ble. was pulled throurh th openlnr fK. a .snrl dt:ty In the DmSley act, and so escaped. Retaken at" Plnchley n partly nw stand in congress, than the anrry turnkeys srlpp-d the younr Ca"T ,kU CaPl?01 mY V'ltf W,th hdcair, loaded him with shou.der. . . . The- Drote-acted In-, heavy frons (such are still fastened dustrlen re like a bnwl of English nbove the side doors of th nH irrarmw,. when or.. slvM a cry ef and chained him to a tout staple in tl vJlli a,r U with tfc. fioor of a strong room called the rl ' l There people cf al ranks came yua attack the trust up-n panatr. yo,, to re him. ond r.il pave money to th TS:;;; S'.V yUrff IIon of l but extreme ?.-, mea Iron nd all th- lecessartes r jri-rr t,. . and tay. If I is to b a question of wa. however. caff-r for notorietr and ral.lns campaign fund, fr.r,tl.. next resolute to km the7uny pr..ldent!a! election, that win end all i -H. chofe a cu , Zni ' wfc ' n ino Keepers were away with tlitir onilahle ch:ir-r at ha ri,i t m if : r N",x w,t a "au nan he had V.k1 ";:r.r0ut lcura- Iens-l.hl. chain from the . J .....iiuwuht!;oi iwi:. roor ttar-Ic, then slfntd hi email ylvanla and make a campi'i fu:.d thl. v.M, hands trroush hll haS that would sweep the country A can-:-n.l ,lc m h tefs as high as Je campaign r , !:! broken chnln he worked out of the the G O r. will fry out ic fat." rtpped Ii3 upward nrocre Three civil enjpneers while tvclln5 Jack forced off the lock in seven Wori Z At0.& -d t into at-S led! J J . . I " 1 -I'lMrenuy jcc in tr.0 chapel. To force a stronir condoned lunch basket of, large di- bolt h-re. he b.oke a hole tlnueU the mensions. which had been lylfg- on the wall, and with an iron rnike fmln th! hat rack, say, a lris dispatch to the chnn., 'If", 1!! .hC London rinrot I t . "evween ine i-on3on Express. chapel and thtt lower leads." It append to be rather heavy, but I The place is painff away but its fhey supposed It to be full cf plate lamentable, pitiful, and awful memo! The basket waa placed on end and a ries will endure. Here is a rairn of lthr nortfolio ni.mA v . erc 13 a sample of form a tabL - - i-J 5Tm associations of the Old Bailey: SnrM.tT. v. ... auer execu Ijud cries, which came from th It was OTene3. ntu a mnnfs. , . , ' , , M ; " "stcr xor liryj we read of an awful Laby was found Inside. . 4 exrerimr,t or.f, IUi - ,w '2, . Ixrtment perforined on the corpse of v.TWi. ma auraerer named Foster. 7t wa" bore a card, on which waa written: "To says the writer, "objected to the gai CtU vered to Mme, Forney CreuiL" yanlc process by Mr. Aldlnl (a nenSw The three men did their bctt to keep of -Galvani) In presence of Mr StJ the child Quiet until the train; stopped Mr. Carpue andP several other p at th, next .UUon. It was Creull. and . sional centlerren. On the first aTpll- One wrong-." time we pour free. out millions to b3 Then spent it for the gown it would hav been her money; but so long as I didn' . . ii naa juurs ana i spent it ror your cnlldren and your house. Now I want the money that mother sent." And what could the poor man do "Why, nothing: at atl exceDt brinsr homo i.tnij sweep aa empire from the W, and wait. for the next' chapter. ,t ' ueil," Fhe remarked In the course urie tine we strike the ck!es from of another week. "S-ou have 'sis ioft nt . "ie 'R1CS mother's monej. and I believe I'll take -inu qutescenr, vc are ruled by it now." . . .. uut i gave it' all. to you," he pro- ruaeij- DreaK restralninq: bars, tested. inu connacntiy reacli out toward the ,'Tou gave me $40." se replied, "and I rpent $23 of it for a kirt. That was lcl unuer au tftcre flows a hidden $18 went for the children and the house, stream , so that wasn't mother's. There's just u.io uum ioe i.ocK oi Freedom, the enough left for a Jatkct." r-i-r.n fTA H ...... jur Washington and Franklin, men of "and we'll go together and retthat w-h i jacket. I don't believe I care to take no kj1"' that freedom is not bought mother's money all right, but the other with gold. , any more chances with that money." . Strange mixture of the gro- ana iS : " TV' " : John "VV. Mallon. of Tiilev pountn. And yet sage full of promise octinari great. Drink to Our Native Land! ftod bles lhe( State! (Robert I3rid: . In Jan. Atlantic.) to be Kan., some time last May. while rid ing along in his buggy, got himself tangled up with a bunch of stampeded troop horses belonging to the post at ort miey, and my, oh! my, what a commotion it has caused alone Pd I (Drooklyn Eagle.) Tape avenue. in the War Department, . ueorge," she said, "mother has sent tne Washington Star. Mr. Mai me a check for $10 to get a new gown." Ion sued the government for the dam ery thoughtful and nice of hr ase lo ms carriage, which amounted he commented. ' - ' .'; .to $-" Then the trouble began. "TtV tn Vva . . -v rtui jor nomin "Quite right" . W - i ha, Neb. He "respectfully returned" it to the Adjutant General, Depart ment of Missouri, to forward to "higher authority for payment." He sent it with his approval to the Adjutant Gen eral of the army. The Adjutant Gen eral-"respectfully submitted" it to the Secretary of War, who evidently turn ed it orer to the Q. M. G. for informa tion, for it was returned to him with the indorsement of the Q. M. G. and m. onei or ua import. The report by vui ume.ioojc on a yard or two of paper closed up like a fan. upon which are the indorsements of twelve other officers, men and citizens. The cost in the thing had by the time the bill got before Congress crxiiuuijieu to aoout $500, and yet the little old $25 was no nearer being paid, because each officer to whom it wns submitted declared, that he had at his disposal no. funds -with which to r.rvc it. Now Congress is to come to th aid of Mr. Mallon and helD him limit- wwi, date the damages to his "kerridge." . He will have earned -the money by the "I have miiv . ijets to mm. wine before his . guest.) "No, you, I don't drink," said Mr. company, was 'summoned to New York to consult with his commercial master. At dinner Mr. Carnegie set thank More land. : , , . Later on Mr. Carnegie brought ou me cigar. "IV o. thank- vnu. T tinn't smoke," said Mr. Moreland. : Still later in the evening Mr. Carne gie proposed a game of cards. "No, thank you. I don't- nla Mr. Moreland., Mr. Carnegie looked at - his guest. "Tell me why you don't do any of thes. things?"; he said." "You've kept -me . working too hard u.ji niese years; I've had no . time learn, was the replj-. - Mr. Carnegie thought a moment. "Andy," he Bald, "I'm going to give you q, three months' vacation. Now, for heaven'a- sake, go off somewhere and learn to do -0 V. 1 A V O I A H I C C DR- STBICK1WITS mnnllilT I aBNUILd remear rei . wfe and CUOWN CHEMICAL. CO.. U. l3. SlLHit lan CKIiOITH mnnllilT f S Jfl -ellrverln 5hmir.': fKMI mm Dot Brf. ' ""I npfur po'fu iilur.. to fnhlin n PnrhAA rhili'n II P- A co-partner.hip has this day entered into in the Htv of nnic'it .'.'I the practice of the law, by Vabte t Busbee and Philip IT. Uusbc, mi-. -the name .and style of F. H. Busbee & Son The members of the firm oifcr ' professional fervices in the Stat Federal courts of North CnrllM. Especial -attention vill )o r!v-:i insurance, railroad, corpoiTi' commercial law. Office, 217 FayettevilJo St. Jan. 1st, 1902. el3e." 'I wish , w v Vi u. XKJL kJXJcLi LI ,or survey to be held at Fort Rilev Three offlcern composed this board, and met June29. The postmaster of Og- aen, ivan., where the accident occur rea. xesunea that he saw It happen, and that the ; damage done amounted to tuny $25. The - "Hoss Wransrlr. Private P'rcd Thompson, who had the stampeded horses in charge, testified mat the accident happened, and that I ooaies or murderers after execu- of another we, t fci.k iri rrriSri-SS onths old Register for 1S03 we read of an awful he nroLLr U Tast you'd PUt it ill' With rnnr bank account and I'd ask pou for it when I want it. I can't do. hr, ping Just' now." - That was the firct ih.. financial tale. Now wo come to the seeond. j "George," e said about a'wv t- ter. "T wish vm i 4 . .. . . . ' 1 ' "., T" roe nome mat ne couian t help it. as the bunch had He bro,Uhf ' ffof away from him. The assistant jic Drought the mney hofhe and hoe wrangler testlfled to the same ge U to her, and. that ended the sec- thing, and said he couldn't help it ond chapter. .The third had a surprise, either. The board gravely considered' Oeorge," she said, toward - th oin the evidence befor it ami nr.c.-.f.'.i of another we,rx. "I wish you'd brine 's!y gave it as its opinion that-iR wagm to.saive the injured Mr. MaUon s feelings, and at the same tfmo v he protested. . for the damage. . It also' found that I uo. you gave me Jio; of coursv she acciaent was "unavoidable," and admitted, ."but you . remember mother ntSnc COXild be responsible for It. said her money was 'to be used for a members ot the board all signed gown and nothing else"-' . opinion, an,d it was approved and "Yes." ; ' , -' ' ' countersigned by "C. a C. Ccrr," Col- "Well. I didn't use that; for COmmn1,n Then it Started sotheTnr! asilWri.T wAf: I19 V,u"as- " went to the D..Q. J : fc . w- A., and C. Q. M., at Oma- (New York Sun.) Andrew Carnegie was recently asked: 'What influenced you most in th se lection of your lieutenants in the ?itpi industry?" S Apparently trivial incidents. r watched joung men with 'whom t in contact, and whenever I ran across one who, all unconsciously, by some small action or word uttered in ordi nary conversation, made me feel that hehad the qualities demand business, I gave him a chanr tn he really had them." And now many of thM..me ' I in ... - -" riimiunaires. Jr'assine used ' Chamberlain's rvi.u Remedy . for a number of s: years and have no hesitancy In saying. that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have, ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confi dence in .this -Remedy. Mrs. J. A Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale by Crowed, McLarty &-Cp Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., North Side Drug Store, W. viSS Ri5h:Ye8' PaPa has fired Ferdy out a dozea times." fT,ht MaId--"Heaveps, miss! And he still keeps calling? isn't he flat " vera -icn-r"Yes: papa him a fireproof flat;'Judge. Winter Tourist' Tickets- now on sale via To a!l the principal Winter Itesorts. ' Very tow RatoJ calls stem. urn The resorts of the 75 for nd 4! XlL .Cha.rles Rhn-.K "Vi::r;"""mo uyncn ana other -wnat are ,the chief nrod,w Twelve years, ago Mr. Peacock was answer." .Ta'id!"s you " T . . ' sao,er aAtfrt a .cw .ecoraMn .um. an, -j So. P,.t R... wamea some decorating iv ' - ""y.-juage. T-..,,, . - a "vuc tI1 Ills viliilHOnOeaK I K.a T" 1 , sent hnUS USe' and Peacock was woman has discovered sent to him. Carney t-cr,f f t.-,- .. . r . a way of pre fed with th ai-r:",. . h ner hair.' . Just as Mr.i iurs. CTirr.sonbe.ifc of hr'a.l 1lriB he said- apropos; what does 6he do?" rimspnl xonkers Statesman Indeed! And - naa eone before: i Mr. CrimsonbMW.T,.. '.i ., . xoung man, you will be rirh , safe ."-Yn ,w --- . 0 it in tne day," Mr. Peacock laughed Carnegie." h answr? -r thought so, I'd be wllline- to 'v 4Jscrount"Jie3P3d me t0 fiCheS a liberal Mr Carnegie's; renlv all htrt- away his hearer's breath. a tane you at , your word cwipioyers, resisrn at t-ome with me." : n j Go to once and Te5,, .... U i.rn n.nvrnr to Raleigh. N. C, account me?t'n; Tm Z1;;',1:; 20- Tickers , n ,' a' VltWir the state, m cluding Norfo., ruff oik and DanCl nd. return Are .St. Augustine, Palm. Beach, Mi Jacksonville. Tampa. Port Tafc-P Brunswick. Savannah. Thor:ia fc Charleston, Columbia, Aiken. Au gusta. Pinehui-st, Camdon, S-un' ville, Asheville, Hot Sprir;S?. "THE LANDOF THE SKY" AND "Sapphire Country." Mr. Peacoofc sua o i, . ; judging by results, he gave Mr.' Car.' T.he 2" annouces special h-., liberal disvmmt n res to alelgh account Ann,,. r-,.. hfs- fortune Is conservativelv ,' "J Vention North Carolina AKrtta X'"" at $10,000,000.. , """u ox.dtyc School - Superintend negie . a .-w tn k i ii k . inr Carolina Association Andrew m. Moreland, former secre- ?f,inCtPa Jan- 22h. Tickets on Se tary , of the Carnesri sti 5. Ja"- 22 and 23rd. - n.i - n . r. Ae "I.-- . vwupdny, 27 Hi t . . ib. iZ.ru. Lprfsent -nanU position to tZL''Z point TICKETS ON SALE Lp to and including April CO, !r1' ited to return until May 31, STOP-OVERS Allowed at Important p'.. ts- TimoFoii RLRRrno rir. Of the highest standard betyea V'"-1' Dal cities and resortf. dining car servici: f n: CELLED. ha abllto. to. :rri"0? to 'Jthin ue atateWbMT,1"7?. i graph - messages iSSS nvIII.: " V"? ". V'f T,Cket At for rapidity and unerring accuracv For fnrthej" Particulars. 'tifcketa. Pull ; I:;ies in a Summer Land- ,1, Moreland., whel, au& the i T V . ' -- j Washington, D. C. TTashlnto:. P- IUltl J lOUftd )ondIn j' nued f't 57 hnon n New 'as fi ?r rpi Prnr-t)., report. '20 nK; 4"t U '2d on 1 n , r-ointi". Irm. The r 'rpool. Hp's Nw 0 :s lettr ''i.Tcrer ''ncreaii 'n hot 'narket vcede(: 'is a' rti 'anced 'lfptc: "nd str tlon vr,
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