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8i UiiL MORNING POSI FRIDAY, MARCH 27 IQQ3V POSTSCRIPTS City Attorney W. L. Watson lc't th'.J mornlnu for Baltimore on pni"e5.:o:..:l. busi'.ie?!. i Rev. Dr. T. X. IVey. ediUH th j Raleigh Christian Advocate. . m city yesterday afternoon for uuxborj to attend the Durham district confer- DR. PRICE'S TRYABf A FOOD THE ONLY CELERY WHEAT FLAKE ! Cottaee for Sale. My cottage on Ma lor Sam H. Smith or Winston "is.is.'ortn Bloodworm 6xreei ior sane, ysmy in the city last nigni. udge Risden T. Burnett of Wades boro, one of the most distinguished citizens of the state. Is here attending supreme "court. Jude Oeo. A. Jones of Franklin 1 In the city. JttrviF-.H. Busbee left yesterday for South Carolina on professional busl- Mr. Frank Utley of Apex spent yes terday In ltaleish. r Sheriff R.''E. Davis of Warren coun ty, passed through Raleigh yesterday with a negro lunatic, bound for the colored hospital for the insane at Goldsboro. Dr. Abbott left yesterday for a busi ness trip to Baltimore. . Col. Thomas S. Kenan returned yes terday from a business trip to Golds boro. The Pale & Rolb Company of Dur ham was chartered yesterday by th secretary of state to do a general, in surance agency business. The capital H i2,L0 and the incorporator are W. R. Winston. F. L. , Fuller and Alaman der i:obbs. Mr. George T. Buxton of Charlotte was at the Yarborouh yesterday. Mr. S?m T. Honeycutt of Smithfield spent yesterday In the city. ilr. John N. Wilson of Greensboro Is here on business. Mr. J.W. Montague of Norfolk spent yesterday in Raleigh. Mr. C. K. of Wake Forest wis her j-esierday on business. Major W. A. Guthrie was here yes terday attending the supreme court. State Superintendent of Public In rt ruction J. Y. Joyner went to L. Grange yesterday. Governor Avcock left yesterday for Guilford College where he delivered an ' address today. He will go to retham In Caswell and spend today, retu ' I:? ! to Raleigh tomorrow. , Mr. V.. C. Bain of Greensboro, spert yesterd.iy in Utkigh. Messrs. 11. M. Bell and A. Y. Younar requires JS50 cash; balance can be car ried at per cent interest. - GUY V. "BARNES. PRITED STATIONERY FOR 1903. WE PAY FREIGHT and jive you nice stuff. New line of "samples just ready. Write us before placing your order for next year's supply. CAPITAC PRINTING CO.. Raltlgh. N. C, TO THE CITIZENS OF' RALEIGH: v I herebyannounee myself a candi date for Mayor of the city of Raleigh, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. THOMAS BADGER. FOR SALE. Farm containing 265 acres, more or, less. In high state of cul tivation, situated about two miles from the city of Raleigh. For further par ticulars address JOHN B. STRONACH. Raleigh., N. C. ' VAUGHN'S PATENT BILLING SYS TEM Best and safest: saves work of almost one man; In shipping depart ment; saves journall2ing: makes errors In transferring Impossible. It will pay. you. to write about It. Jobbers and manufacturers. Its for you. - CAPITAL PRINTING,. CO., Tialelgh. N. C. To the CU'zaaef Kaleizh I hereby announce- myself as a candi date for the office of city cerk, 'suject to the nomination by the city Democratic primaries. ' . ( R. T. GOWAN. THE MASTER STROKE of good Making is only realized when you taste our ' delicious , Dread, Cakes and PiesT Our Ice ' Cream is a , tempting delicacy and gives the finishing relish to the s Sunday Ndinner. Give us a v trial and we'll do the rest. CHAS. M. BRETSCH. Raleig, vN. C. Seed of .the world. It took large grain and EARS TO THE It is worth its The Daisy rVJiimHian TCo-iiitv- fia rVrn the OremiUlTl COIT. .the premium at the World's Fair. -The Com is snow white, small Cob, weighs BO POUNDS TO THE BUSHEL. 3 TO 5 rw -r -rr. m X - TITTCtirT C TCl TTT TT ACRE weight in gold. 'The Seed from which this Corn was grown wa kujht ner from Genoa. Italy, in 1890. by Col. Geo.Siewers. The rice ot this iuame Corn is. by mail, postage paid. HALF POUND , SOc.. g THREE POUNDS $1.00. ONE PECK $2.50. HALF BUSHEL 54.00. Oj BUSHEL $7.00, TWO BUSHELS $12.00. Ever:' ackage guaranteed - to giy satisfaction or money cheeruflly refunded at" ortce. I refer you to fe. tu. &ie " .- r,n,'mrtDr f iMc -n'.or-a nr tn nnv TP haft e mercnant. Uiuci iea'dy to plant v.hen the season comes. The best is always the cheapest, a success. ' For New, Plain and Fancy Sheer Fabrics India Linoiis, Persian Lawns, Organdies, Chiffons and Cniffon Finished Lawns and Organdies, Mulls. Dotted and Embroidered Swisses, Jacquard- v Patterned Muslins, Etamines, Crepes, Bourettes, file. tronach Co A.B. S D ,1 Ul The Daisy Seed Farm, Daisy Forsyth County, N. C. jq j I To The Citizen f Italeilt I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the office of City Tax Colec ror. subject to Jiomination by ' city democratic primaries. W. H. DODD. Young Women Thorough instruction in all departments "of Female Education JfJill'-'ftH3tL tF,J-MIII''JiWtlj:ir 1 OF ' (li Conservatory MUSIC. Using the ' Leschet tizky SystemSend for catalogue. JAS. DINWIDD!E,M-A.f BrlHelpnl. RALEIGH, N. C. of Chapel Hill were quests at the Yar boroujeh yesterday. Mr. Frank U. Simpson has Rone to Altoona. renn.. where he has accepted position with Frank A. llersch Company, architects. j Sheriff Kearney, who lias -:?n In the J city attending: court, went to home i la Loul;buisr yesterday. W. 11. Hatcher, state IvcUzxe: f-i i ; Masons, left for Warren ton vt:tisy. will deliver a lecture to tat Ictfs&i Mr. AV. If. Mcleod of Whltinjr los.. Jft yesterday aftermn for Hlue'. Creek, whrre he hag jjone In the Jnter eit of the firm. ' State Senator K. H. White returned to Franklinton yesterday. Dr. It. II. Ievis went to the Univer sity of North Carolina yesterday and delivered a faculty lecture thre yester day. Traced? Averted "Just In the nick of time our" little boy was saved." writes Mrs. .W. Wat klns of rieasant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrihl- oush set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length re tried Dr. Kinp's New Discovery for Consump tion, and cir d?.rl5nR was saved. He's now sound, r.r.l well." Kverybody ought to hr.o-v. it's the only sure cure for. Coughs. Colds ai d all I-unp dlsi eases. uG.i ran teed by all druggists. Price 50 and fl.M. Trial bottles free. Frank Strnaen far !Ii,r T am a candidate for mayor, subject to the Democratic primaries. In mak ing this announcement I want to as sure you. should I be so fortunate as I to be elected to this honorable office, j it shall be my every effort to further land promote our city's best -interests. As to the responsibilities, I fully real ! ize It in all its forms. ' Thanking you in advance for you'r uipport. I am. Yours truly, FRANK STRONACH. I: Out of l30 children whom a sur geon nt I.eds. Knfflapd. has examined as to their fltnesji for fur; pry labor ".WO tvere found to be rickety in con sequence f improper feeding wJWn b&bics. J Klaa far rrlallnf Sealed i.ids for dolr? the public print-ii.g-. bindlrsr. job work, and all othr similaa work required and allowed .by law fcr the State of North Carolina, for a period of two years are requested the same, to bo in this office not later than 12 ni. fr.oor.) Monday, April 6. 19rt. SpclfintIons showing the differ ent kinds rf work, etc.. will b fur nished on arpii-fttion. ' Rids are invited upon the work as -a whole, or upon any of the itnn as defined in said specifi cations, with th understanding that the State Printing Commission has the rlg-ht to nrropt any of. ald bids either In who! or In part. An the commission, ' reserves the riht to reject any and all J ids. . H. R. VARNER, Sec. Printing Commission, Raleigh. For Alderman 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 emocrat!c primary, and will appre ciate the support of my friends. - JAS. A. SANDERS. Candidate for Alderman I hereby announce myr.elf- as a can didate for -alderman from the second division of 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 serve all of our people without partiality if nominated. I earnestly solicit the sup port of the people of my ward. J. O. SMITH. 1.6.111 Tailoring mhf . . Building THE GAINSBOROUGH FAN CHAINS ; Ivory White, Evening Comb. : : ' Pearl and diamond, mounted OXIDIZED SILVER (so-called, 25c. Cherub Waist Set?, , --v.- - : . : ' ' PEARL WAIST SETS HAND CURSES 2k . Grev, tan, black, blue and : . . ' red," 25a to 11.75. , , PEARL NECKLACES . ? - . : . ; 25, 35, -10 ami "mL. NECKLACES - : SILVER BROOCHES Dav and Evening Wear. and'Waist Pins, n : j . , . .25c Jo .$1.25 25, 35, 40 and oOj mm V UlU Unnimni n ii r 1U1 Carolina Trust Now is the time RALEIGH, N. C. toV, place your order for Nf Ice ta Stackbolacrs Raleigh, N. C, March 16. At n meeting of the board of direc tors of the Caraleigh Mills Company a dividend of 4 per cent." on both pre ferred and common stocc was declared to stockholders of this date, payable at Commercial and Farmers Bank, Raleigh. X. C, April 1st, 1903. F. O. MORING. -Secretary and Treasurer. i INDIGESTION RELIEVED IMMEDIATELY BY CAPUDINC It may. seem strange, to take a headache remedy for indigestion, but it is correct. Removes the cause in each instance. 10, 25 and 50c at drugstores. EASTER SUITS 11 Ul) w IIUI NEVER MEND HOSE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Linen Reinforced Toes, Knees and Heels, 25c. Ladies' Lace Open Work Hose in Cotton, 15 and 25c. Ladies' Lace Open Work Hose iniLisle, 50 and 25c Ladies' Plain Lisle Hose 25c and3 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, 25c. Boys' and Misses' Best Value Hose, 10 and 15c A B. Strdnach Co. Fayetteville and Wilm? ngtor. Sts. itw.mf i ,a To canvass the City and sell The New Endowment Certificates Payable in 4550, 60, 70, 80, 90 or 100 Months This i3 a now certificate now being issued by the flechanics & Investors Union LJDerai 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 paj-ing certificates every month. Apply to GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, Pullen Building.' BUSINESS ITEMS "ANTED. Good all-raund printer for foreman county office. Must be tun juu iMimer. joi perma- iii. iVr rigni man. .-tldi-e salary expected. hron!cle S. C. YOU' 0 D BE D'RPRI SED WE PAY rREIOHT-Special sam pies; prie include freight paid to your staUon. Write at once. " CAPITAL POINTING CO.. Raleigh. C. sf:;llf you took the trouble to inquire how many of your best dressed :jac4ua?ntances not having their clothes made to measure at all, but are wear n i . V JUST RECEIVED FRE5H LOT Steih-Blbch Smart Clothiers Whitman's Chocolates, The reason is plain to everyone familiar with the unmatch- able excellence. No custom tailor can do more for can with Stein-Block Smart Clothes. ; you than we AT CR0WELL, M'LARTY&CO'S V80c A POUNDjj LEE TOM, Uncle Sam. In the person of ten of his erovernment officials, is alwars la eharire of fivery department of our distillery. During the entire process of distillation, after the whiskey is stored in barrels in our warehouses, during the seven years It remains there, from tho very (Train we buy to the whiskey you get. Uncle Sam is constantly-on the watch, i not take a gallon of our own whiskey from our own warehouse unless he savs it 's ail ri 'i t. And when he does say so, that whiskey goes direct to you, with all its original ntrenu'tb, nr..- ness end flavor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED PISTILLKR'S OUAKAN'- TEE of PURITY and AGE, and saving the dealers' enormous profits. That's wh HAYNER WHISKEY Is the best for medicinal purposes. That's why it is preferred for other user. That's why we have over a quarter of a million wistieri cuatomers. That s ; why YOU should try it. ..Your money bacli if you're not satit-d. . . w ' 0Biiet f rom oui disti9Iesy to'VOU Sa Dtalsrs' Prodis I Prevents Adullirallo.i I if nwnqrpfo) wnnn PUBE SEVEN -YEAR -OLD BYE 4 FULL 2 EXPRESS PHEPAID S 1ledTHJPU!lFLQUA3?T BOTTLES of HAYNER'S SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE for M.30, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and if you don't find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense, and your 13.20 will be returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it be fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Better let vs send you a trial order. U you don't want four quarts yourself, get a friend to join you. We ship ia a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's inside. Orders for Ariz.; CL, OoL, Idaho, Mont Ner., N. Mex . Ore. . Utan, Wirt. orWyp. must be on the basts of 4 luart for 4.J0 bv Express frepald or 20 quarts for fl.Oo by Ficlit PrepaldU P Write our nearest office and do it NOW. THE HAYNER DISTILLING C0H7PANY ATLANTA, GA. y , DAYTuN, 0H!9 ST. LOUIS, HO. ST. PAUL, MINN. - . UISTXLXJJBT. TROT. O. KRTinr.rnn iUT. mm 9m a Kr t--v; 1 The State of North Carolina Offers For Sale to the Hiqhest Bidder Coupon Bonds in denomination of $500 ar l $1,000. Registered Bonds of the State of N. C in dc noniination of $50 each. $200,000. ... $100,000. AJl- bearing 3 per cent, payable semi-annually, dated January 1st Payable ten years after date, and exempt from all taxation. Sealed bids received until 12 o'clock m., Aprik2d. 1903. Eight reserved to reject any and all bid. Address. 209 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. B. R. LACY,
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