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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. Rufua Carter has grone to Clay ton. ' Mr. Otho "Wilson went to Salmi yea r terday. , Mr. Eliaa and son went to I.c .-erson 'yesterday. Mr. R. H. Hayes of Pittsboro spent Monday here. T, . Mr. C. A. Snow returned to mn Point yesterday. Mr.; Jno. E. Ray has returned from ackson Springs. Mr. A. S. Dockery of Rockingham cpent Sunday here. ' ' Mr. Jno. C. McNeill returned to Rock ingham last afternoon. Manteo Lodge I. O. O. F., meets to night at 8 o'clock. Work in the second 'degree. Mr. Thomas D. Pritchard, now a traveling salesman, is in Raleigh on business. Mr. A.tD. Watts of Statesvllle went to Morehead City yesterday to spend a few days. Mr. E. N. Coyner of Columbia spent Sunday here with his wife and .went home last evening. , Mr. George Mitchell has gone to Wil son to Install a lynotype machine In the printing establishment of Mr..P. D. Gold. , Representative Murphy of Salisbury was here yesterday on his way to Morehead City to attend the Bar As sociation. . Ex-Judge Frank D. Winston passed through yesterday going to Morehead, where he will address the State Par Association. ' Mr. G. F. Ross of Greensboro was in Raleigh yesterday. He has been studying in the University of Nebraska and was on his way home. Mr. R. C. Rivers, formerly of Raleigh but now living in New York city, ar rived yesterday afternoon on a visit and was welcomed by many friends. Mr.1 H. W. Jackson, teller of the Far mers' and Commercial Bank, has re turned from the meeting of the bank ers at Wrightsville anda visit to rela tives in Wilmington. Rev. A. W. Setter, who spent Sunday here, returning from Jackson Springs and preached a fine sermon in the First Baptist church Sunday( morning, left for his home in Morehead yesterday. Mr. P. M. Thompson," who has been living in Charlotte, was here yesterday going to Goldsboro where he will make his future home. He had his two fine dogs,- a Dane and a French poodle, with anrl thev tittTnrttc muph at tention at the station. Mr. Henry A. London, Jr., of Pitts boro spent -Sunday here and went to Morehead City to the Bar Association. Mr. London will return in time for the big Fourth of July celebration in Siler City, when it is advertised that "There will be a horseback parade drawn by a traction engine." ' 'Tisn't sate to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectri Oil in. the house. Never can tell" what moment an acci dent is going to happen. ftonttaern Hall way Summer Excursion Tickets, Season 1&03. In effect June 1st. to Sept. 31st. lialeigh to: Asheville, N. C... .. Black 'Mountains, N. C . Blowing: Rock, N. C... JU tvard, N.. C .. .. Chase City, Va. Dillfboro, N. C... .. ..$10.90 . 10.25 .. 13.00 .. 13.10 .. 4.90 .. 22.S5 7.20 11.60 .. 7.S0 .. 12.40 33lliin N. C. .. .. .. .. Ilendersonville, N. C... Hickory,' N. C. .. .. Hot Springs, N. C. .. LaGrang, N. C 3.40 Lalre Toxo way, N. C. . . . . Lincolnton, N, C. .. . ... .. Morehead -City, N. C... .. .. .. Mount Airy, N. C:.. .. .. .. .. jNew York, N." Y. ., .. 14.50 S Co .. 6.70 .. 6.75 .. 2L25 iTcvidence, R. I. Rural Hail, N. C. Sewanee. Tenn,. Washington, N. C Washington, D. C, .. 24.45 .. 6.65 .. 13.2r, Ine extreme limit on above tickets will be Oct 31st, 1903, liberal stopover privileges allowed in both directions, i For further particulars write or cal.1 foa i T. E. GREEN, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. f All Phqjies No. 141. Otcklillra JQestlne ; June 13, 1903. a ho ar.noal meetns of the stockhold ers of the North Carolina Railroad Company will be held in Greensboro en Thursday, July 9th. 1903. D. H. M'LEAN, r Secretary, and Treasurer. BUSINESS ITEMS i-T WANTED To purchase a- Eicycle, 22-inch frame. Address H. W., care Morning- Post, stating make, condition, price and ell particulars. "WANTED Experienced iuait for 30 room hotel beingr built. Address P. L. Gardner, Lakeview, SToore Co., N. C., the nevr all-year resort. ' On Exhibition Only - Thirty Days, A complete .line of Kniclcerboc ker Shoulder Braces are now on exhibltlqn at our store, and will Hon far the next 3ti! days. JCnickerbocker Braces are easily adiusted and worn . with comfort. :' Kkip If you need a Brace call and examine this assortment. All sizes for men, women, boys, misses and children. Re member, we will have this complete as sortment 30 days only. Crowell, c McLarty & Co. 120 FaxetteviUe Street. WANTED One 20 or TSiorse steam boiler in good condition, new. or second hand. Parties wishing to sell will ad dress' with price, T. C. Powell, Ral eigh, N. C. . WANTED House and Senate Jour nals 1854-5, 1857-8, Iredell's N. C. Laws, also Martin and Davis, any N. C. book of any kind, etc. Send for list wanted. MORRIS CO., Box 337, Raleigh. FOR SALE Two choice building lots 50x50, best residence portion of Greens boro, N. C.; opposite the Cedars, two blocks from street car line, a bargain, $200 cash. J. Stuart KuykendalL FOR SALE. Farm containing 26 acres, more or less In high state of cul tivation, situated about two miles from the city of Raleigh. For farther par ticulars address JOHN B. STRONACH. Raleigh N. C. T Contractors Estimates will be received for the general construction of ' the proposed new Centenary M. E. Church edifice at New Bern, N. C, July 1st, 1903, by the associated architects, Charles Gran ville Jones, NOV 280 Broadway, New York, N. Y., and Herbert. Woodley Simpson,- No. 68 Broad Street,' New Bern, N. C. Drawings and specifica tions will be ready June 8th. A certi fied check of 1 per cent as a guarantee of good faith must accompany each bid and the successful Contractor must give satisfactory bond. A Cars -7' ' I take this method to let my friends and customers know that I do not hanr die the Portner beer. You will find Hoster's on draught and in bottles at my bar. Yours to serve. s R. C BATCHELOR, 126 E. Martin St.'" e race NO PIANO MADE TODAY IS BET TER THAN THE SHONINOER "If yu pay less you are simply getting an Instrument that Is not as good; It you pay more you are paying for a name. Expensive advertising and all the testimonials of great artists costs big money, and some one has to pay .t . . for it the purchaser of those pianos. Send for catalogue, terms and prices of our pianos and save money". Darnell & Thomas, The Responsibility that rests on the prescription de partment is large. They that fill prescriptions must be licensed pharmacists, with a thorough knowledge of all drugs, have. This we You Run No Risk In having prescriptions filled here, ' ' as care, knowledge and experience are all combined. Send them here and feel safe. Hicks9 Drug Store 1,000 cords of Pine Wood delivered at Goldsboro, N.C. Write to H. L. Grant & Son, Goldsboro, N. C , or H. l Grant, Raleigh, N. C- 7 For tfa Pi est Are in our store awaiting your inspection. They are hand tailored garments, readyrto-wear, and the only clothes made that are in every particular the exclusive custom-tailor s handiwork. No Better Fabrics, No Better Linings No Better Findings, No Better Workmanship can he had in apparel made-to-measure at douhle our price. LEE Carolina Trust Company. OAPITiiT6cK, 100,000.00. TRUSTS. LOANS. BANK. I NU, SAP EDEFOSITS. , Transacts a GENERAL BANKING and SAVINGS BANKING BUSI NESS; also acts as Financial Agent t or the floating of Stocks and Bonds oi MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. Acts as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTR ATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER, BROKER. AG ENT. Interest paid on Deposits in Saving s Department. "HOME SAVINGS" Nxes, strong a nd convenient, furnished without cost to you. -. - . ' ' - - - OFFI CERS. - ' W. W. Mills, President; Leo D. H eartt. Vice President and General Man ager; Robert C Strong, Trust Officer a nd General Counsel; WlUlam Hayes, Cashier. : .. V DIRECTORS. James Webb. J. D. Rlggan, Charl es B. Hart, Alexander Webbv Julius Lewis. Leo D. Heartt-.F. T. Ward. W Petty, P. R. Albright and Robert C S Offices In Carolina Tnt 'Building LAUNDRYINQ IMce is an art, as it. is with every garment, but we thoroughly understand our business, and we therefore do superior work. We gain customers constantly and never lose one. Qak Gity Steam All Phones. J, R. H. BATTLE, President. ' ALEXANDER WEBB. VlcePres ident. . The North Carolina Home Insurance Company OF RALEIGH. N. C. ESTABLISHED 186S. . The Leading North Carolina Company. Over $1,000,000.00 Loises Paid in North Carolina Insure your property ga!nst: fire an d lightning In this "old - and Tellable" company. It Is a home institution, seeking home patronage; it has been success ful. in business for more than 'thirty years; it is safe, solid,. reliable and' worthy of confidence. In patronizing it you help to build up North Carolina. Agent wanted in unoccupied territory. v ' Good fliiWaiited v . Salaries Guaranteed for One Man in Each Countylin North Carolina No man wanted . who cannot -furnish best references and prove his ability to work. P Men will be placed on salaries and not on commission'' : ? p - If you have a good mind and want to make moneyaddress at once J. D; pUALL, Manager fifyna, IMe Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. C. ALL of Vehicles coiistantly. ready for use, night or day. Saddle norses for ladies and gentlemen. Heavy hauling and excavations solicited. UPCH URjCH & HOLDER. GARDEN Instead of saying "The early bird catches the worm." let us make the proverb read "The early trucker gets the price We have made a study ' of garden seeds, and we believe that we have the finest ..varieties of early seeds that are to be had anywhere. We handle only reliable seeds, such that you can depend' upon to grow and bear heavily. It's a good deal safer and surer to buy of us than to send away for your seeds. BOBBITT-WYNNE, DRH eo., 233 Fayettevile and Market Streets. EXAMPLES OF an 09 FA2YE;TTEVIkLEf STREET. . W. Mills. Allen! J.- Ruflttn. W. C Lf4 trong. - , Raleigh. N. C s K. MARSHALL, Prop. CHARLES ROOT. Sec. and Trsas. 9 Li Giirtaie Laundry SI EDS. ot-lh it tt in i m . Only Good Trunks are Worth Buying1, hut a GOOD TRUNK does not nec essarily mean a THES FOR EXAMPLE! - NEW LAWNS! Dainty Patterns, the prettiest of this T 4- T Season's Showing, ' l Ji LV 1OU New White Linens for Waists and Dresses, 65c, values for 50c. 60c. values for 45c. 50c. vafties for 42c. .' . '. '. New Blouse Linens for Waists and Dresses, 15-250. New Striped arid Dotted Linens, 50c. values 42c. 45-inch Black Silk Grenadines 62 i-2e to 71c. yd AShoe Value Specials ! LADIES' PATENT KID OXFORDS $3.50 values for $3.0 LADIES' PATENT KID OXFfcDRDS . . . . ...!............... 3.00 " . -.- 2.25 LADIES' PATENT itlD OXFORDS. 2.00. ' " . 1.63 LADIES' KID OXFORDS, GRECIAN .......... , ......... . 2.75 " 2.35 LADIES' PATENT VAMP SANDALS 2.00 " . 1.65 LADIES' KID SANDALS; BEADED . 1 ....... . . . . . .... ... . . 1.50 ' " - 1.33 LADIES' PATENT VAMP SANDALS........... 1.25 " ' 1.0 LADIES' ONE-STRAP TOILET....... 1.50 " 1.2S PARASOLS A m -Siton&cU dose We have increased this lrne of goodgf very largely and are showing them on the 2nd floor. r ' '. ' ;'' ;.'. Rugs $i.oo, 1.25, 2.00, 2.48 and 3.68 Portiers $2.25, 3.00, 3.75, 4.00 Curtain-Poles and Fixtures 25 and 30c 1 . Brass Cottage Rods 25 ' V . - Sash Curtain Poles 15c , v Window Shades 15, 25 and 40c Cocoa Door Mats 50, 60 and 75c Full assortment of Draperies Rep's, Cretonues, Silk-aline and Screines. Not space enough to itemize this line but you will find nearly any piece of staple ware you need. r Shirt Waist 5075, $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 ' Muslin Gowns 50, 75, $1.00 and 1.50 . Muslin Skirts 35, 50, 75 $1.00 and 1.50 . Mushn Drawers 25. 50, 75, $1.00 'e, 25, 50 and 75c Gauze Vests 5, 10 and 25c -White Aprons 25c Wrappers son75 and $1.00 : Silk Waist $4 .79 . ;, , All children's, Infants and Misses Ox ford Ties, Sandal and Colonial Ties have been reduced. ' ' . t-i nr.. .1.? High - priced Trunk Canvas-sovered Roller Tray . , i Trunks .... .. ....$5.50 to J12.5C Canvas-covered Box Tray Trunks .. .. .............. 3.50 to 8.0fr Canvas - covered Steamer J. - Trunks .. 3.50 to , M . Automatic Skirt Tray and 1 "Wall Trunks 12.50 to 16.50T Sole "Leather Dress Suit I Cases .. 5.00 to 7.5(1 Sheepskin and Rubber Cloth Suit Cases .....1.75 to 6.00 Canvas-covered Suit Cases. 2.00 to 2.50)1 Canvas Leather-bound Tel- v . escopes .... .. ........... 2.00 to 2.5 J ; Canvas-covered Telescopes 1.25 to L65. Russet Leather Cabin and Club Bags .. ............. 2.50 to 6.tK Imitation Alligator Club f Bags .. 1.50 S.04 Packing Trunks, cloth and y canvas covered .50 to 8.0(1 ( Tourist Trunk Straps, with . locks, all lengths 60c. eacbJ AT COST. 9 nigs Go l,a:oi 1 J ' 14 iviarcm at. . . RALEIGH, N.-C. Agnt for Butterick Patterns.' : 1 ) ' - ' . r -it
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