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- r. i r -f : It w ' '4 THE MORNING POST TUPS DAY. MARCH 3403f .POSTSCRIPTS Mr. C. B. Southerland Is here from V!lmlnton. Mr. T. W. BIckett of Loulsburs is a Kaleigh visitor. Mr. VT. A. Dillon of Davidson spent v.terday here. Mr. AV. S. ITerrlnsr of YVlnton was here yesterday. Mr. M. D. Ilcmdon of Durham is at the Tarborourh. Mr. W. M. Cook was here from Sal isbury yesterday. r Mr. T. W. Timberlake of Louisburgr Is at the Yarborough- Mr. J. X. Thoma was here from VVarrenton yesterday. Mr. F. TV. Hancock of Oxford spent yesterday In the city. Mr. T. T. Hay went to Fayetteville yesterday on business. Rev. J. A.. Atkinson of Elon College "Is in the city on business. Capt- S. A- Ashe left yesterday for a fcusinesa tri: to TVillardvllle. Mr. AV. W. Home, of Fayetteville rrer.t-yesterday In the city. Mr.' T. J. Jerome of Monroe Is here to attrnd the supreme court. Mr. H. B.,WaU of Echo was a ruest Bt the Tarboronah yesterday. Mr.. Leonard P. Aaron of Mt. Olive icas a-Raleigh visitor yesterday. Mr. R- S.tGorham of Rocky Mount pras.In tha.dty on business yesterday. Mr.. IV. JI.; Thompson of Wilmington raa'.lrrthe ctty on business yerterday. Mr.J. I Cart land, the well known Greensboro. tailor -was here yesterday eCV business TnV Re!l telephone has been placed InMeam. " Perry & Rosenthal's shoe StdTe The.nnmber'Is 135-Z. ? lswc. 0.1 L Webb. J. B. Orlswell rST. It. Itrtnbensteln of ChapelHlll .-were at theVTarborouRh yesterday. JL, license waa Issued yesterday for fce,Tmrriaetof Mr. Ot's K. Richards jxl Mls-Anrrte.I.Deans of Neuse. : MesFrVR..B. Redwlne. A. M. Stack. T'rar.k Armfltld and T. J.' Jerome of Moproe are spending a few days in the city,, ' 3Xr.. To.J. Stone of Greensboro, who trrrrjs and. cttoducts one of the finest job prtntlngihotBse In the state, was in the city yesterday. Messrs. P. E. Davenport, IT. O. Sternberg. C. Byrd. F. II. Kluttx. W. D. Hood. J. B. LeGwIn, D. A. Bullock. II. Mi 'Bell. H. IX. Barnett arid T. E. Tloltowell of Chapel Hill pent yester day In the city.. Dr. J. P. Huffham spent yesterday In the city on his way from Warsaw to Henderson, where he will spend a few days with relatives. Jle is now pastor of the Paptist church at War saw and is spending most of his time fit that pUce. LAMP that makes its own gas. No oil. wicks or chimneys. ee!l3 for cna dollar.. Lamp Free to those wishing to f ton. St., X. V. "LADIES Use our "harmlese ::;.nedy 'for delayed or suppressed M.ti ivix tion: it cannot fail. Trial free. Paris 'Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 131 Report Supreme Cv;urt prepiid $1.50; 1 to 47 51. Srftind Book Ex change. Raleighi PRITED STATIONERY FOR 1903. WE yXYm TREIGHT and rive you alee tuk".' New line of samples Just ready. Vrite us before placing your crderror next year's supply. CAPITAL PRINTING CO.. RaltUh. N. C. TO THE CITIZENS OF RALEIGH: I hereby announce myself a candi date for Mavor of the city of Raleigh, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. THOMAS F.ADGER. Call, for exchange cash tickets when 'tradinganywhere in Raleigh: ten p?r cent sAved you. Tickets free of charge. Book 'Exchange. HOTEL O0RS TT. FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALSIG-H, N. C. Fift Newly Furaishc-5 Rooms, all Moder- Conven iences. European tod Ameri tf. Plan. Two blocks from post office Three blocks from Opera Hens. Up-to-date Cafo for Ladies and Gentlemen. rSlVATK DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES. W. W. NEWMAN, Manager. W. L. DO US EXT. Propritofc ALL KINDS OF BOOKS sold on ri-in-imlaa1nn T r t a Urn An t CTiarant??U. Raleigh Advertising Agency. Box 337. FOR SALE. Farm containing 265 acres, more, or less, In high state of cul tivation, srtuated about two ml!es from the city of "Raleigh. For further par ticulars address JOHN B. STRONACH. ' Raleigh.. N. C. 'I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Chas. Hutton. Berville. Mich. chawley Do you believe in Interna tional arbitration? Joins Yes. If the customs officer Is willing, after he finds what you have tried to smuggle in Chelsea Gazette. BUSINESS ITEMS VAUGHN'S PATENT BILLING STS TEM Best and safest: saves work of almost one man in shipping depart ment: saves journalizing: makes errors in transferring Impossible. It will pay you to write about It. Jobbers and manufacturer. Its for you. CAPITAL PRINTING CO.. Raleigh. N. a JUST RECEIVED FRESH LOT Whitman's Chocolates, AT CROWELL, M'LARTY&CO'S ?v80c A POUNDS Frank Sireh lr Jtor I am a candidate for mayor. suVjt to the Democratic primaries. In rr.a'i Ing this announcement I want to as sure you. should I b? so fortunate asj to be elected to this honorable office. ; it shall be mV every effort to furth" and promote our city's best inf-re-rs. ; As,1o the responsibilities. I fully real-; le It In all its forms. I Thanking you In advance for your support. I am. Yours truly, FRANK STRONACH. vSTURGIvS (& MARTIN, MILLINERY OPENING, THtirsday and Friday, MARCH 19tH 20tln, 1903. We are prepared to show to the trade an unusually exclu sive collection of rrsrl nrt niTrr,Tir:i H I TCP " Fr Aldrrotun I hereby announce mys ?lf a candidate for alderman from the second division of the second ward, subject to the Democratic primaries. If elected I shall endeavor to represent the people to the best of my ability. ED. HUGH LEE. To the VoCirt r tbe Firil Uird I announce myself a candidate for alder.rn. first division first ward, and If Elected I will give my personal attention-and best endeavors for the in terest of every portion of the city. JOHN U. SMITH. They represent adaptions of French models and those of our creation. .121 Fayette ville st. , next to Dobbin & Ferrall's. Members cf the Legislature Are invited to the saloon of R. W. YOUNG, on Exchange street. Finest I Wines, Liquors and Cigars i in North CaroliLa. , Candidate for Alderman I hereby announce myself as a can didate for alderman from the second division vof the first ward. If nomi nated I shall endeavor to serve the people of my ward to the best of -my ability. I am an engineer by profes sion and a property owner In the city, and I shall honestly endeavor to F3rve all of our people without partiality if nominated. I earnestly solicit the sup port of the people of my ward. J. O. iSMITII. Itotlee to KtorkhelOers Raleigh. N. C. March 16. At a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Caraleigh Mill? Company a dividend of 4 per cent, on both pre ferred and common stock was declared to stockholders of this date, payable at Commercial and Farmers' Bank, Raleigh. N. C, April 1st. 1903. F. O. MORING. Secretary and Treasurer. . S. Caivert, M I RALEIGrH.-N. C. THE MASTER STKU11: of GOOD BAKING is only realized when you taste our delicious Dread, Cakes and Pies. Our Ice Cream is a tempting delicacy and gives the finishing relish to the Sunday dinner. Give us a trial and we'll do the rest. CHAS. M. BRETSCH, The arm, rm tho world. It took Columbian Beauty Seed Com. the premium - - the premium at the World's Fair Je Corn is snow jhlte. . ter . small Cob. weighs 60 POUNDS TO THBLffl 3 TO Ug STALK: .rows from 250 to SCO BUSHELS Tt THE fe ht here weight in gold. The Seed from which this Corn v. as kto valuable from Genoa. Italy, in 1890. by -CoL GeaSjewej oa. ONE FOUND 50c lU"blt Oxil ECK250IAIjF bushel aoo ONE SuOTEL $?Ji ?WO BUSHELS $12 00 "1 to satisfaction or money cheeruflly refunded at once. . I: refer ou to &nd be art. postmaster at this place, or oanjreUab readj' to plant wnea me suaoun a success. The Daisy Sepd Farm, Daisy, Forsyth County, N. C. New, Plain and Fancy Sheer Fabrics DatcSnn Lawns. India Lino3 'm Organdies, Chiffons and Chiff0n j FitiisHed Dawns and Organdies Mulls. Dotted and nibroxderej Swisses, Jacquard r Patterned Muslins, Etamines, Crepes, Botirettes, Q,c. A .3o tromac IIIW (I fl FOB 1 THE GAINSBOROUGH . Ivory White, Evening Comb. Pearl and diamond mounted so-called, 25c. I ... : Young Women Thorough instruction in all departments of Female. Education. I 1 & I MUSIG. Using the Leschet izky System. Send for ratal oene. JAS. DINWIDDIE,M.A., RALEIGH, N. C. ca-j Conrt rpor'.a on nywher 1 North Carolina. Trie oa appUcatioa. Anthracite OAL S. G. HINTON, flEMGHANT mum w fifi Tailoring Carolina Trust Building RALEIGH, N. C. Now is the time to place your order for EASTERSUIfS. INDIGESTION RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY BY CAPUDINE It may seem strange to take a headache remedy for indierestion. but it is correct. Removes the cause in each! cord delivered, by Plenty of each size. Best Pennsylvania Anthracite i Coal for the first time in half a year and nearly down to old prices. For sale bv JONES & POWELL. Stove Wood, season ed pineand oak, at $3 per instance. 10, 25 and 50c at drugstores. ALL KINDS Saddle of Vehicles constantly ready for use, night or day. Morses for ladies and gentlemen. Heavy hauling and excavations solicited. UPCHURCH & HOLDER. Carolina Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS. LOANS. BANKING. SAP EDEPOSITS. Transacts a GENERAL. BANKING and SAVINGS BANKING BUSI NESS: also acts as Financial Aent for the floating of Stocks and Bonds of MUNICIPAL. RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. Acts as EXECUTOR. ADMIN1STR ATOR, GUARDIAN. TRUSTEE. AS SIGNEE. RECEIVER. BROKER. AGENT. Interest ffaid on Deposits in Savings Department. "HOME SAVINGS" boxes, strong a nd convenient, furnished without cost to you. OFFI CERS. "V7. W. Mills, President; Leo D. H eartt. Vice President and General Man ager: Robert C Strong. Trust Officer a nd General Counsel; William Hayes, Cashier. . - DIREC TORS. James "Webb. J. D. RJggan, Charl es B. Hart, Alexander Webb. Julius Lewis. Leo D. Ileartt. F. T. Ward. W . W. Mills. Allen J. Ruffin. W. C. Petty, p. R. Albright and Robert C. S trong. Ofacea la Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh, N. C JONES & FOWELL. Ice If the weather be comes too warm for wood and coal, order ice from JONES & POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. All Phones 41 and 7L I II 111. To canvass the City and sell The New Endowment Certificates Payable in 45, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 or 100 Months This is a new certificate now being issued by tha flechanics& Investors Union Liberal contracts will be made and good employment given to several persons. The company has returned more than $50,000 to its certificate holders and is maturing and paying certificates every month. Apply to GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, Pullen Building. YO If you took the trouble to Inquire how many of your best dressed acquaintances are not having their clothes made to measure at all, but are wearing ein-Dioc Ready-to-wear : mari Clothiers The reason is plain to everyone familiar with the unmatch able excellence. No custom tailor can do more for you than we can with Stein-Block Smart Clothes. BR0UGHTON 209 FAYETTEVI LLE STREET. HAND PURSES Grev, - tan, black, blue -und red,' 25c to S1.75. NECKLACES Day and Evening Wear. 25c to $1.25 FAN CHAINS 23c t0.nJ OXIDIZED SILVER Cherub Waist Sets, PEAKL WAIST SETS- PEARL NECKLACES-, 25, 35, 40 and SILVER BROOCHES and Waist Pins, .25, 35 JO and 5 u 1 U 111 NEVER MEND HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Linen Reinforced Toes, Knees and Heels, 25c. Ladies' Lace Open Work Hose in Cotton. 15 and 2oc, Ladies' Lace Open Work Hose in Lisle, 50 and 2oc Ladies' Plain Lisle Hose 25c and 3 for 1.00. Ladies' Black Stockings with white feet, 25c. Men's Maco Yarn White Soie Hose, 25c. Men's Maco Yarn Black Lisle Hose, 2oc. Boys' and Misses' Best Value Hose, 10 and 15c. Stroll alch Co Fayetteville and Wilmington Sta. It you're seeking the largest or. 2 lei assortment you had better corns tn 'js Our store is largely recognlzI ar. 1 a knotvledged as the supremacy of r.- est dealings, and tho valu :s offering are worthy of your nit -.!: It gives us much satisfaction o u" r KNO-BUG the great remedy for Potato Tlups r-A garden -insects. The retail and v.h;.: sale dealer supplied. T. H..BRIGGS & SONS, Raleigh, N. 0. BucK Stoqes and Ranges. Curtain So Whpn vmi rmvfi vour Snrinp clGanine done. (Ion t ft to have the OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY wash yes Curtains. We make them look as good' as new. J. K. MARSHALL, All Phones. PROPRIETOR. $75, $70, $S0 and $40 a month are the starting salaries ' placed In positions In two weeks time. Take our course an'l v - " and do as well by you. A choice of 100 positions each month. V- ''' with North Carolina -people to say, 'KING'S is the BEST." Write us b'efbre' sailing for success. F or College Journal ana I address, . .'. KING'S BUSINESS C,U" 230 Faletterllle Street . t .. ..I'."1, TL. H. BATTLE. Fresident. ALEXAND ER WEBB. .VlcePresident. ciiari i:s r-0 The North Carolina Home Insurance Compan) OF RALEIGH, N. C. ESTABLISHED 1663. The Leading Worth Cam! inn. HoTrmanT. Insnre yoar property against fire and lightning In this "'', 1 ccmnany. It is a home institution, seekinz home natrooae: it lj ; , ful in business for more than thirty vein- if s.tff. nlid. r c i ' 1 1 a:- of confidence. In patronizing it you help to build rp North Cai .vanted In unoccopied terntorjr. -
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