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THE MORNING POST iTPES DAY. MARCH 2419931 North Carolina Sunday School Association Be Observed at . turn r . ' 1 . to ! . f I n rr m tlSncfnn ' "April 28, 29, 30-Dis-tinguished Men to Participate ,rrr irr. fr the TwntlMh An . -r,?v-i of the North Carolina A aviation at Klnston .. vT.lir. Thursday. April 1 has len perfected. . - r f Klnston are very en , . -v;' th metins of the - - ! -r hor-lrur for a. gTent y hn opnl Their homes r:.rr.rt to all the dele 1 . -r.-r. Mr. J. J. Rogers , - r -,t I chairman, and S. ..-r".ary of the entertaining .. ; rfrr.ir.nt speakers whose - - tv. rmsmim are Mr. m!c of st. Louis, Mr. . 4 . .-.-it editor of the Inter- - . . . -" c til he conducted by - P Trtrran. of Atlanta. : nr.it 1 soloist, leader and -.tte Tour.party will close . - .-::'jv!cn at Krnaton and tt : -rf r:irc to hear their re- -., ;--rr-.rs f" the conrentlon fol- - -;r. vT-nVHNlN'G SESSION" - - o:r.-r Prof. Geo. II. Crow- , -- nss'viitlnn. ; ?::; il and rralse service -f. Ch.irlte D. Tllrrum of At , .A:re tn Klnston Dr. D. D. , " r. and Greeting by Pres- - . : - - ' II. CrrwetL -.-: trrent of committees ... ' .f dlejRte. "Orranilxed Sunday v : !-. An-.Ttoa' Mr. Chas. I."';t. Mo. A " -."ur.f'ements. closing; hand- ' nTtarc. '.r.AV MOUXINO SESSION, -c "rtU-er Dr. 11. N. Snow. f-- service led by Prof. !4 Til-riin of Atlanta, Ga. v rrrur Lesson with black ..: ration Mr. Chas. Elmer T. r-Tt from Counties. (One ..... ;,-, fi-h county Is requested 1 r-r-.lnute- report as to rondl rr work In his rounty -: .-. . tn done during past ty and Township Organization. Oren Conference, led by Mr. N. B. Brouh- ton, Raleigh. THURSDAY EVENING SESSION. President presiding. 8:00. Song and Scripture Lesson. 8:15. Addrese Rev. B. AY. Spilman. .;. Aaaitfncv. F. D. Swindell. 9:15. Brief Parting "Words. Closing. In Society Miss Julia Brewer returned Wake Forest yesterday. from There will be a business meeting of the Faculty Club this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. "W. C. Riddlck. Mrs. Frank D. Perry and daughter, LIzette. who have been visiting Mr. R. I Perry, returned to New Bern yesterday. Mrs. J. P. Arrlngton returned yester day from a visit to relatives at Enfield and elsewhere. Mrs. A. Brandt is here from Norfolk, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Her bert Rosenthal, at the Tarborough. ... j Mrs. M. Hoplin has returned to her home In Norfolk after having been here the guest of Mrs. Herbert Rosen thai at the Tarborough. &ss I oOTLAIi 2 ppAinp may be divided Into districts and that a thorough canvass may be made. it you are interested in this work please be present, as the success of the movement depends upon the interest that is manifested this afternoon. Amongst others the following ladles and gentlemen have announced their Interest in the movement: Dr. Pitten- ger, Miss Penlck. Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Cheshire, Miss Hutchlns, Mr. Steven son. Mr. J. W. Bailey, Mr. N. B. Proughton. Mr. Pullen. Mr. A. A. Thompson. Mr. H. W. Jackson. Mr. ic ii. liattle, Mr. T. 11. Briggs. Mr. Jos. G. Brown. Mr. WilH.im Androu-s Mr. Leo. D. Heartt. m0 We Want Your Goed Will as w 1 en .as -i our afronaEe w E Rpeelal Ham wlm VA.I. flallirar Account of Annlston Chautaaua. Anniston. Ala., the S. A. L. Railway will sell round trip tickets to Ander son, Aia., at the rate of one rare ror the round trip. Tickets sold April 18th to 24th with final return April 26th. For further Information apply to C. H. GATTIS, C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh. N. C. II. Misses Minnie and Lillian Tucker left yesterday for Tarboro where they will attend the marriage of Mr. G. S. Tuck er and Miss Moore today. They will go from Tarboro to Richmond to visit friends for a few days. . ... Mr. and Mr. Gaston "Wilder," who were married in New Tork a few days ago. are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Fort. They will leave in a few days for their future home at Galveston. Tex., where Mr. Wilder ! a prominent druggist. While here they will spend a while with Mrs. "W. II. Rogers. Mrs. Fort and Rogers being Mr. Wllder's sister. Mr. C A. Moore and wife of Spring Hope are guests at the Tarborough. f.r rt t Tour Tarty. "How to Teach with ! I- nctl and by Object" Mr. f t Ft. Lau!. tt of Executive Comm. it - - rs f Association, -iin of Officers. r "fVr-Mr. E. A. Moye. of Sor.g led by Frof. Tin nf Atlanta. Ga. v - TiM on Sunday School . ! 1 bv Rev. B. W FrH- r-The Door of th" --I and How to Opn It" i ri-(s', Orgin and Ob- n-d Opn Prllamnt. ... rr''t from each !ns-" I.' 1 by Mr. R. N. Slmm?,. I - r W-F.VENING SESSION. z 'ffrr Col. J. R- Toting. re Service and Scrlpturs , rrt,. rh Child of ages" ! !.NvnnJ Jon Scrip- - : -?!r. C'hns. Klrrer Fur - "Th Front-lln" Sun- ! th Renr-lln Church ?t. r. MHcs. St. Louis. -.- f-.r -ind ndjournment. V MORNING SESSION. - lv. G. N. Cowftn, -! Pnvr Service. - rtf t rmn,ltt'es. . "Teachers Meetings .ir I Rreezy" Mr. C. D. Th!-?s in Sunday School -A i.i by Prof. i. M. -1 ; s.-re;nrj. "X. doee in time saves lives., Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for couRhs. colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. For Aldermen To the Democratic voters of the First Ward, second division: I hereby an nounce myself a candidate for alder man in this division, subject to the Democratic primary ( and will appre ciate the support of my friends. JAS. A. SANDERS. I - ; trtmnt. ' TMy. rue Demands Upon ntury Sunday School T. W. lUtiey. PulUm-nt-"If I were ! S?ir-rtntendent and t the Interrst and En- ?!rtrths whit Would I Mr. II. IL Tatker. Jr., - and adjournment. VPTERNOON SESSION -r-.lr. Geo. W. Watts. rf .rtnK 11 by Prof. n "( Atlanta. Ga. - r.i i ihtt rations, by Mr. r'i'wn. New York. "f I'lnce for next Con- tf r i'arty Plan for Coun- EXTENSION OF THE RALEIGH & CAPE FEAR First Mortage forj$310.000 to Complite Road to Fayitteville A first mortgace of S31A.0M hy the Raleigh and Cape' Fear Railroad to the Knickerbocker Trust Company of New York was filed for record yesterday in the office of the "Wake county regis ter of deeds, th specific purpose of the money derived from the mortgage being to extend the road tb LllllnRton, and thence through Harnett and Cum berland bounties to Fayettevllle and provide rolling stock for the road. Un der the provisions of the mortgag-; 40 ear j per cent gold bonds will be l Mied. The mortgage of J31o.noo is srec Ifled to b eqial to t$5.W0 per mile of the completed road and the improve ments are to Include a bridge across the Cap Fear near Lllllngton. mortgage is to be dated February 2S. 1W3. 8pelal Rta tI K. A. I.. rsatlonal American woman Suffrage Association. New Orleans, La.,2March 19th-2oth. 1003. Account of the above occasion the rateof one fare, plus $1.23. on certifi cate plan, is authorized to Netv Or leans, La. i General Assembly Cumberland Presby terian Church, Nashville, Tenn., May 21st-29th. 1903. Account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Railway has authorized the sale of round-trip tickets to Nashville. Tenn., at one fare for the round trip, plus 25c; tickets to be sold May 19th-20th-21st. final limit June 21st. Grand Lodge of North Carolina, I. O. O. F., Wilmington, N. C. May 12th 13th. 1903. j Account of the above occasion, Ithe S. A. L. Railway will sell round-trip tickets to Wilmington, N. C at rates based on tariff 2. No. A-3106; rate from Raleigh being 56.55. Tickets sold May 10th-llth-12th. final limit May 20th. National Manufacturers' Association, Annlston Chatauqua, Anniston, Ala., April 20-23. 1903. Account of the above occasion tha S. A. L. Railway will sell round-trip tickets to Anniston. Ala., for one first class fare; tickets to be sold April ISth to 24th inclusive, final limit April 26th. American Medical Association. New Orleans. La.. May 5th-Sth, 1903. On account of the above occasion the S. A. L. Railway will sell round-trip tickets to New Orleans for one first- class fare for the round trip; rate from Raleigh $25.50: tickets to be sold May 1st to 4th inclusive, with final limit ten days from date of sale, but can be extended until May 30th. For further information apply to C. H. GATTIS. C. P. & T. A., Raleigh, N. C H. S. LEARD, T. P. A.t Raleigh. N. C. want to be first in the estimation of our pafrons, and we conduct tins great organization with this supreme thought constantly in mind. Were not sat- icfior! "TxrifVi morol xr oorn!nt trnnn .4.. V.tt Kntt 4.. v r1.. 1 . 1 flr-t-oiiS; itj, hut, on the other hand, we want you to come here because you prefer to trade here: because you consider Boylan, Pearce Cos your store; because you instinctively turn to this house to supply your needs. And we endeavor to deal with you to that end in view. Won't you help us to deserve your trade more and more each day by letting us know of any little grievance that comes up, not only that we may right it, but that wo may show you how much we appreciate your good will even above your patronage. Remember that mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. Cliiffoii Ruches Entirely new shapes and ideas in Ruches for Spring Wear. They are essential to well dress women Light, Airy, Fluff v and Becoming White and Black Prices $1.50 to $12.50. . Antique Laces If you want the real arti cle you II have to come here for it, and all well informed and well dressed ladies are now using them, fdr full waists, and trimmings for silk and woolen fabrics. Ex clusive designs per yard 25c to $1.50. Imitations per yard 15c to 75c. Necklaces of Zel, Pearl and Coral are the fad, worn with black, white, and colored costumes, our assortment is large, va ried and complete, varying in price from 25c to $2.50. Waist Flannels For immediate use and then you know you'll need them, whether you go to the mountain or seashore this summer. Lrentie .ana isieat designs and stripes, also plain colors, per yard 4o and 50c. WHite SHirt Waists Washable of course. Made of fine crood wearing: lawn, If you suffer with kidney iseaseor X:n ctyiq fn.ton improper10-'"1' jicxn, uwim some nemstitcnea, some lace and embroidered, trimmed. collars, perfect fitting and ling of fine sets in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric. Also one table of special values best workmanship. . Pong'ee iSilKs In natural color and em-! for tomorrow's selling from ths narrowest edge to a 45 broidered dots and figures, j inch flounce. All prices, per They are especially adapted ! yard, 5c to $!. 00. i or dress and shirt waist suits, Pongee being one of FREE! FREE! TO KIDNEY SUFFERERS An Opportunity Worthy of Your Notice. the leading colors. Price, per yard, 75c to $1.25. Wash oillvs The demand for these goods in Raleigh wag never larger. We bought largely and early. Already the as sortment is broken, and col ored wash silks that were 39 and 49c are reduced for to morrow's selling to, per yd, 27 and 39c. Lrinen Sheeting The craze is now on. Em broidered and tailor finished waist and suits. You'll to 75c. Cluny Laces In the genuine and imita tion for trimming wash fab rics. This is one of the re cognized new trimmings of the season. The variety shown here is immense and vary in price, per yard, 10 to 50c. Wrist Bags A most complete showing 01 leather and tapestry with S lQQ 1, oxidine, gold roll and gun metal trimmings Best material, well made and silk lined. Price, each, 75c to have to have one or more. All widths and weights here. Price, per yard, 35 to 75c. Tafcie Linens It's a known fact that we Mohairs India Silks Printed India Silks for dresses. Small neat designs in dark and light colors, 25 inches wide, good values at 65c, our price 4Sc. Oth er special drives at SS and 9Scpej yard. Don't fail to see this lice." Lace Collars In real DcChine, Battenberg and Silk Guipure Laces, in white, cream, champagne, and Arabian color. They lend charm and grace to tailor suits, fancy cos tumes, shirt and fancy waists price each $1.50 to $10. Kaiki Silks Embossed Kaiki Silks in the most charming colors and combi nations. Assortment complete. Goods confined to us for this ter ritory price per yard 00c. Keal value, 85c. Linen Lawns This will truly be a linen sea son exceptional values in whito linen lawn, 24 inches wide, per 3rard, 25 and 35c. 00 ins. wide, 35 to S1.50." TO FORM ASSO CIATED CHARITIES r j TO CID DISHES Important Meeting at 4 p. m. Today in Mayor's Of ficeAll Invited It is hoped that a Tanre number of lop!e will manifest their Interest in the organization of an Arsoclated Char ities for Raleigh by meeting this after noon in the mayor's office at 4 o'clock. The whole matter will be laid before the people in this meetings As is well known undr the present ir.uls- crlmlnate system, the people of the city are giving- away money to the un worthy while the worthy poor are suf fering. This goes on not only in rold weather, but throughout the year. There are not a few nedy In Raleigh. who are sick-and helpless. There are not a few children wno are neglected. It Is believed that with the proper sys tem these people could be reached. It Is not proposed to supplant any organ ization that is now at -work, rather the co-operation of the people In and out of the churches. In the fraternal orders and other conizations is earnestly soujrht for. For one thine, it Is proposed to re duce street begging to the minimum. It Is proposed to have a central head quarters with a superintendent, a gov erning committee, and a general com any ailment arising from an action of the kldnys or urinary or gans, this offer we make to the peo- ThP I pie of Raleigh should interest you. in the advancement of medical science. the kidneys, the organs of the greatest Importance to human health, have not been neglected, and in placing before you such a cure as Doan's Kidney Pills the proprietors recognize how far so many statements of the makers of similar preparations have fallen short of their claims, being convinced that no remedy for kidney complaints In existence equals Doan's Kidney Pills for such ailments; strengthened and Sets. Embroideries All with the new slures and ' The most complete show- Or Siciliennes, for shirt waist suits are r.mong the most chick Fpring styles. For Waist Suits, white, colors, do more linen business than clots and stripes. 42 inches all the combined-dry goods i wide, per yard, 50c. 'stores in Raleigh. We. know L- " ilUW ctllU WlltJIt; LU to Veil- ; ues. We get them and offer I Linen Bath Towels are a same to you at lesstnan orn-i luxury. Mostly sola by ctrug-i wjte Goods er mercnants pay. special m gists due you una nice ones Damask JNapkins, lowels here at 50c and 75c each. Walking Skirts Suitable for warm weather. wear and strictly man tailored, the most complete assortment e.vet seen in Raleigh. Black and lead ing colors, all sizes, prices range from $2 50 to $10. Also a com plete lino of Dress Skirts. The most comprehensive show- i T t Y s ! Damask, Striped Madras, Mercer and heavy at 20, 25 and30Cised Madras, Fancy Pique Plain each. Each one a special Piques. This stcck must be seen value. . Uo be appreciated. Ftl Tf 0 J is ART 5T0RE. An entirely new stock of Wall Papers now on exhibition. Dainty Cham- WALTER WOO LLCOTX In these convictions by letters that are ber. Library, Hall and Parlor Patterns,, ajid the prices are moderate. Spring dally received by the work they are , , Jg now on and you can flnd here even thing in the way of Window doing for mankind s benefit, old backs ( nnd vnniiir h.-ick .-ir beine constantly ! Shades. Curtain Poles. Screens, etc. Also the most selct lino of Art Em- freed from never-ceasing aches, and many a lame and shattered one. stoop ed and contracted, is strengthened, in vigorated and infused with new life. With such a medicine an offer of this kind can be mada without hesitancy, for while we lose the box. we give to you we make a friend that assists us In the sale of many others. FULL BOXES 1 broiderry materials. Silks, Wocls, etc., in prompt attention. the state. Mail orders receive J. C. ELLINGTON, JR., 1 12 Fayeiteville St., RALEIGH, N. C of Doan Kidney rills will be given away fre to every person suffering with kidney ailments at the under signed address. First come, first serv ed, and only this one chance offered. rtpmmhr this is not a sample but a regular size box of Doan's Kidney Pills, j $200,000. wnicn reiaus m su veins. Remember. ' ' Free Distribntion One Day only Monday, February 23d, at Bobbltt- Wynne Drug Company, Raleigh. N. C. Cut this advertisement out and bring with you. Sole agents for the United States, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, . Y. The State of North Carolina Offers For Sale to the Highest Bidder , Coupon Bonds in denomination of $500 and $1,000. ' N . Registered Bonds of the State of N. C. in de nomination of $50 each. THE SECOND FLOOR. The stock on this floor appeal xo our lady customers. There is all kinds of things you need in he house. ' - Smyrna and Mouquet Rugs ... $1.00 to 13.5. -All now... Lace Curtains 50, 75c, J1.00, $1.23, $1.50. 52.00. $2.25, $2.30 & $3.00 Portiers, every piir absolutely new stack and new paterns. at ...... $2.25, $3.00, New Silkoline "Gobelin Patterns' ....... Fancy Denims, at 36 inch Roumanian Cloth, at Fancy Cretonne 8 1-3, 10, J3.75 and $4.04 I21 1 j and 15c' 124c 25c. 12 1-2 and 15c. $100,000. All bearing 3 per cent, payable semi-annual-, dated January 1st, 1903. Payable ten years after date, and exempt from all taxation. Sealed bids received" until 12 o'clock m., April 2d, 1903. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. .Address. B. R. LACY, State Treasurer. Double face Canton Flannels Looking Glasses 10, 23, ZU. and $1.00 You will also find a complete assortment of Shirt Waist, Skirts, Underwear and Wrappers on this floor. Many pretty pieces of Bric-aBrac for wedding presents are shown. Also Lamps, Clocks, Pictures, etc. .Window Shades, Poles and Fixtures. r. We have recently out in a moderate stock of Crockery, Glassware, Knives and: Forks to satisfy the demands oi our customers. " mittee. It is possible that the city
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