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POSTSCRIPTS v- Tmm&m of T7ftV rorest is , Mr. Pt"d O Wlch of Grtor 14 ; jilaclc Mtmnt-.In-. N. C. Cgr. . Blowlrx Hock. -N. C... . ZIt. W. D. Smith tptnt ystrW. "M jn-evard. N. C. jDurh'am. t m i he City. Va. CoU H"TT 8kinnr ha returned from j unlsborni N. a Grtenrtll. , tytm , Jn. X. C Mr. F. P.'XI11 of Gton 1 t thlfendfrsopVIle( N- t TarborouxH. . Jlickory. jf. c. .. .. .. Mr. J. A. "mUlAniMH ot.Duk Pntnot spring X. C. .. .. va dT ksr. ilQranRe, N. C. R. STattr OrlfCn wtnt to nr""-Lake Toxouay. N. a.. ,.. veurdT i Uncolnton. X. C Mr. 17. JIurrarof Ornnibero vMi-oheid city, N. C. . ar yetrdy. . iXeCr York, X. T Mr. D. R. Croost of Concord iptnt j Providence. R. L ntr&y hr- . oum -Airy. in. v;.. rhiklr h returned fromfttural 1UJL X. C. .. xfftrhed City- ,, rs.m-r nnhim of Durham spent I ye9terd7 her- Mr. L. P. Johnson returned to Me Lan yeterday. Dr. D. E. Everltt Is spendlc a nlle ax Morehead City. Mr. R- T. McTheTfoa left yesterday on business trip. Mr. J. "W. Delrick of Wilmington Is at the Taxborouch. . . CoL Thomas S. XCenanJiaj, returned from Morehead City. . . Mr. Walter M. Thompson of FJch Urds la In the city. Mr. S. M. Klnic of Ellzabethtown pent yesterday here. Mr. VT. S. Prtmrope has cone to Gra ham to adjust a fire loss. Mr. John IL Winder left for his home in Columbus. Ohio, last morninr. Mr. Gus Ve makes went to. Durham yesterday. He will return tow. He will return today. Mr. F. B. Arendell Is back from a, business trip In Eastern Carolina. Mr. Wm. M. Watson has returned to Lynchburg:. Va-, after a vlMt here. Mr. IX. H. Battle went to Edre combe yesterday to look after his farm. Mr. Franklin Sherman, state ento mologist. Is on a trip lit Eastern Caro lina. rroL Collier Cobb of the State Uni versity went downto Morehead :Clty. yesterday, t . - ' Capt. J. A. Ramrey of Salisbury spent yesterday here and returned home last evening. Mr. A. D. Watts, private secretary to Senator Simmons, returned from Statesvllle yesterday. . ; ; . ? Mr. D. C Rosa of Gaffney. 8. d. Is Tisitlng! his sister. Miss Era Ross at the Baptist University. . . Mr. Jas. Chaa. Craft, organist In St. , James church, Wilmington, was here yesterday returning: home. Mr. Donnell Gilliam, counsel for the rrosecuUon In the Haywood case, re turned to Taxboro yesterday. The Christ Church .chapter, St. An dfMTs Brotherhood, will meet in the chapel on Wednesday evening- at :30 o'clock. Solicitor W. E. Paniel returned to Weldon yesterday after appearing- as leading counsel for the state In the Haywood case. Rev. Dr. L McXC Fittenger went to Salisbury yesterday to look after cut ting granite for the new church of the Good Shepherd. Mr. C B. Edwards, who has been spending some days at Morehead City, returned yesterday. Mr. Edwards goes done in July each rear. Mr. D. I. Carlton of Kenansville was here yesterday to represent a client In the Wake superior court. .He got his man oS with a fine of CO and costs. Rer. G. T. Ada ma left yesterday for Detroit. Mich., to attend the Interna tional Epworth League Conference. Mr. Adams wlU address the conference! on Saturday. Mr. Carey J. Hunter was -able to be out on crutches yesterday after sev eral weeks confinement with .an In jured foot. He met an accliient In a hotel In Boston and has been laid vp since. -ui The B. B. B.S. and the Raleigh locals 'will play three games this week. 4 Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, for the championship of the city. The battery for the B. B. Bs. is Harris and Duckett: Raleigh. Howard and Kinc The admission is only 10 cents. On Sat urday the Raleigh team will play Wake-eld. rtatstlr Trtar A case came to light that for persist ant and unmerciful torture has perhaps r.ever been equaled. Joe Goloblck of Colusa, .CaL. writes: For 15 years X endurei Insufferable pain from Rheu rnaUsm and nothing relieved me though X tried everything known. I came across Electric Bitters and It's the greatest medicine on earth for that trouble. A few bottles of it completely relieved and cured me." Just as good for liver nd kidney troubles and general debili ty. Only iOc Satisfaction guaranteed Y all druggists. Alas!" moaned the poet. "I put my most, soulful thoughts on paper, but my messages fall before the eyes of the unthinking canaille. . They laugh at everything I write. "Alasl" moaned the humorous poet. "I wish I had your luckl'Wudge. Just a Reminder. The complete CMine of TCmVK crbocker Shoul der Braces that we have had on exhibition for several days vill'only remain on exhibi tion for a few days longer. . If you need a Brace do the ght thing and come and bay a pair. Three grades, 75c, Si.oo and $1.35. ' Crowell, McLdrtyCaCo; PrtUTiIle street. Pi V k-T 1Rthrrn KallMrar finmrntr Excursion Tickets. Season HCZ. In effect June 1st. to Scut. Slr.t. i-oi.rh to: . .. ..JIC.? .. .. 104-. 13.03 12. t) l. . f. . 1 1LW , .. .. 7.S0 12. 3. .. .. 14.M .. .. 8:T5 670 125 j 5 4 -1 2 a 4 -J 6 5 Fivane. Tenn.. w anhlnjton, X. C Washington. D. C i .. 17.23 The extreme limit on above ticket." ,wlll be Oct. 31st. .1903. liberal stopover privileges allowed In both directions. For further particulars write or caP on T. E. GREEN. C. T. A.. Raleigh, , X. C. All Phones Vo. 11. Wilmington excursion Wrlhitivill Beach t On Wednwiday, July 22d the Sea board Air Line Railway will run a spe cial train from Raleigh to Wilming ton, taking D9nrers from all ta-1 including Hamlet.: ..... a m rmtnrnl Leaving leaves Wilmington 7:30 p. m. on the r-rd. The followlnir schedule and low round trli rate will be found very attractive Irave llnleish 9:00 a. m., fare $2.?5; Cary 3:20 a. m., J2.25; Apex 9:33 a. m., 52.CO. Moncure 10:15 a. m., $2.00; San ford 10:i5 a. m., H.75; Aberdeen 11:57 a. m., 51.75: Hnmlet 12:50 p, m., Jl-50. orre!pondlngly low rates apply from intermediate stations not named above. Ask your agent for a flyer giving full particulars as to attractions, &c. Special low rates at the famous Sea shore Hotel. Wrightsville Beach. This excursion will be. first class In every detail and you cannot afford to miss it. For further Information address H. S. Leard. T. P. A., or Christian & Wenthers, Managers. Raleigh, N C. k-lCa RaUtTla I. A. U Commencing June 6th. the Seaboard Llr Line Railway will place oh sale week-end tickets to the following sum mer retorts. -Tickets are sold, for all trains Saturdays and forenoon Sun days, good returning the following Mon day. Round-trip tickets from Raleigh are as follows: From Raleigh to Wilmington. N. C $4.50 Jackson Springs, N. C 3.50 Portsmouth. Va. 4.50 Ocean View, Va 4.50 Old Tolnt Comfort. Va 4.50 Cape Henry. Va 4.50 Virginia Beach. Va 4.75 For further Information app'y to C. IL GATT1S. C. P. & T. A.. Raleigh. N .C. H. S. LEARD. T. P. A. Raleigh. N. C. BUSINESS ITEMS NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. Having other newspaper interest to look after. 1 nave aectueu o sejr my newspaper and Job plant at this place. Plant Is practically new. Good Hoe cylinder press. Chandler & Price Jobber, gaso line engine. Doing a good business. Will lease, sell or turn over to rjght party on shares, provided good refer ences are furnished and bond given for care of plant. Prefer practical printer with some local and editorial expcrl ence. This plant will be sold with gooJ will and books, or will sell good will ana Dooks without plant. There Is no question as to Its paying. W. F. SWARINGEN. Clarksvllle, Virginia. WANTED A good reliable Job Prin ter. Permanent Job for the right man. Apply at once, stating wage wanted. C. H. Hawkins, Burlington. N. C. WANTED A position by a young lady to teach Intermediate classes in private school or family. Address Teacher." care the Morning Post. FOR BALE. Farm containing 255 acres, more or less, in high state of cul tivstlon. situated about two miles from the elty of Raleigh. For further psr ticulars eddreas JOHN a STRONACIL Raleigh, N. a Pure Home - Made Apple Brandy, straight from the distiller. Bought "specially for medicinal purposes, only a small quantity to be had. Guaran teed 2 yean old. R. c. Batchior. ir. East Martin street. Raleigh. N. C. F pence old stand. NOTICE. The stock book for the transfer of stock In the North Carolina nallrpad Company Is closed until the 1st August. 1W3. By order of the Board of Directors. D. H. M'LEAN, Secretary and Treasurer. WHEN TRAVELLING DON'T FOI1GET To take a supply of CAPUDINE It Is soli everywhere almost, but be sure you have some with you to avoid the worry of delay In getting it At all drug stores JO, rs and S0c SOUTHERN RA1LV7AY A NNOUN'CEMENT. Summer Exctirsibn Fares. Effective June 1st the Southern Railway will place on sale low rate Summer Excursion Fares to all the principal mountain and seacoast resorts of the South. For full particulars t ard illustrated booklet, descriptive of summer homes, call on or address T. E. GREEN, C. T. A. SUMMER SCHOOL I For Teachers, Raleigh. N, C.-. JULY 1st to AUGUST 1st. Account of the above occa sion the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell round-trip tickets from all points In Vir ginia and North Carolina and In South Carolina, Cheraw to Columbia inclusive, and Osce ola to Greenwood inclusive, at rate of one first-class fare plus 23 cents for the round trip. Rates from Richmond tox 'Raleigh and return. $5.05; from Norfolk - Portsmouth, $5.70 : from Wilmington, $5.60; Char lotte. $.590;. Weldon, $3.35; Hen derson. $1.70; Oxford. $2.15; Columbia, $6.65. Tickets sold Juno 30th. July 1st, 6th, 7th, 13th and 20th, final limit Au gust 1st. C. H. GATTIS, , C: P. & T. A Raleigh. H. S. LEARD, I T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Pianos, It Is certain that false statements cannot be maintained permanently, and that truth only Is eternal, Is a motto that has guided us through the many years of our business success and has always prompted us to con sider only the best pianos of the va rious grades, selling them at prices consistent with their quality. Our suc cess as piano merchants goes to prove that our efforts along the above lines are appreciated. Some of our competi tors and their salesmen claim to rep resent the Shoninger Pianos in this state, and we are quite sure they would be only too glad to, but you can only buy this fine piano from Darnell & Thomas. WANTE 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. Pe Shoninger rfeelt Are in our store tailored garments, ready-to-wear, and the only are in every particular, the exclusive custom-tailors handiwork. No Better Fabrics, No Better Linins. No Better Findings, No Better Workmanship can be had in annarel madeto-measurfi at dnnhl rut-r nn'na " X i. iUlUJU 09 Croll na Trust torn pany. ; I ; : CAPITAL STOCK, 100,000.00. , V " .1 ' LOANS. BANKI NO. &AV DEPOSITS. NES3: also act' as FlnaneiaL Aircnt MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD. COTTON Arta RYrrrrrftR atymttCISTR SIGNEE. RECEIVER, BROKER. AGENT.. Interest nalA nn nnn1ti In Eavlnff a Dsuartment. r "HOME SAVINGS" b'-res, strong to vou. ': v OJ7FI W. W. Mills. President; Leo D. H eartt. Vice President and aanerai an nrf n nhrt n sitmnv Trust off rr n nd General Counsel: William Hayes. Cashier. ! . " ' " i ' rTn irr? T'srla T Tk TTn TO T - TXTo A TX? WW .V - j ilUI III A B A . W W U . 41. Petty. P. R. Albrlgh; and Robert C. S Offices in Carolina Tn t Building DURING THESES S.TSni' i ...... . . i . WA PM HA V TTTLrvlTl Utl I perspiration, dust, and etc. every branch of the worK. Oak City Steam All Phones. J, R.1 H. BATTLE. ALEXANDEIt WEBB. VlcePrea ulent. President. The North Carolina Home Insurance OF RALEIGH, N. C. ESTABLISHED 1863. The Leading North Carolina Company. nm. jtl.OOO.OOO.OO Losses Paid m North Carolina Tn.'nr. r.nf nmnorr M!nt Cre comnauy. It is a-home institution, seeking home patronage; it has i been success- inn fhirt vra: It i s.ife. olid. reliable and worth t .r.nfionr :iitronirinr it tou bel wanted In unoccupied territory. Good Tien Salaries, Guaranteed for One Man in tacti County in No man "wanted ..who .caniiot furnish best preferences and prove his ability-to work. , Men will be placed on salaries and not on commission P If you have a good mind and want to maKe money, address at once j: D. BOUSHALL, ; Manager iEtna Life Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. C. AUtMIND o?ehicles constantly, ready for use, night or day. Saddle Horses for ladies and gentlemen. V 'Heavy hauling and excavations solicited. ! " UPCHURCH GAR DEN Instead of saying "The let us make the proverb read puce. v c nd ve niciuc x otuuy ui garuen seeas, ana 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 than to RpnH jiwav for vnnr BOB BITT-WYNNE DIU eO., I 233 Fayettevile and Market Streets. EXAMPLE OF Glotl awaiting your inspection. 1 , i T FA2YETTEV I IL,i; -STREET, for the floating of Stocks and Bonos ot MILLS and other corpoiUon. - v ATOR. GUARDIAN. TRUSTLE, AS a nd convenient, furnished without cost CERS. " " - , v ; Tons. W . Mill. Allen J." Ruffln. V. "V. . ... trong. " Ralelsrh. N. C. , , yu win save an tne , worry incident ..to We guarantee satisiaction m - , Laun IC MARSHALL, Prop. CHARLES ROOT. Sec. and Treas. tad IJffhtnlne in this "old and rellaftle" d to build vd North CaroliDX ... Agent " - - , ' North Carolina ; & HOLDER. SEEDS early bird catches the worm. The early trucker gets the sffvls are hand clothes made that . - jx Company TT A 7 J U s r AT COST: White Silk. White Chiffon AND Fancy Parasols. I i And : AH the Summer Goods Must Oo, A DON'T THINK THESE GOODS IT'S TOO LATE THEEM I The Wash Goods-White : and Colored. - - offer a fine opportunity for good dress ing. You've . worri all your summer i gowns by this time; you have nothing distinctly new. But why "hot, .when you can buy the daintiest cottons and lih ens for a nair ana u iuuu. . w, other words get . two or three new frocks for what one cost" earlier in the i season J Vv ' Special values -5t., 10c.f12c.-'15c., 17c, 25f.. 50c. veard: were 7 l-2c. to &c. yard. Best- make Corsets, $ i Ladies' Lisle Lace Hose Ladies' New Linen Collars, 15c values 10c New Line Ladies' Sun Umbrellas. Special values ct 50c, 75C, 90C,l$i 25 and $1.50. mer That Cost Little. Special values imLadies' -Special values in Ladies to 1.05. New at our popular prices. " St or BOUGHT, SOLD CNGED, IK ANY on nana ana aooajrwJ&iaucteaiisu GIVE PESC3RIPT10N, PR1CEU ETC., INCLOSING STAMP FOR BOOKLET MODERN-METHODS . Ooldcsoro; -H. Carolina. Ellington's Art Store We are sho win er this week a larere varietv of new pat qfnPv nniw. ,L rtosicm-r.in Caps, Handkerchiefs, etc. Shirt Waist Linen, 45 mclies at 75c yard. Waists stamped from 25 to 50c. All th Silks and Mercerized Cottor tlon -ora, an sizes, 10c Duncn (97s;. t . Wc keep evervthinsr in the Art Embroiderv line. Ms orders receive prompt attention. J. Ci ELLINGTON, Jr., . na Fayetteville St.. RALEIGH, N.C. SPECIAL RATES ";"' Via'': S, A. Iv. RAI LWAY Baltimore, MdM ad Return. . Re-Union of ElKs, July 21st and 22d. 1 $10.50 from R.aleifH, W. C.! " Special Elk train from . Charlotte Wilmington, Raleigh and Durham, July! 20th, composed of ; ' Pullman Sleeping Cars and Vestibule Day Coaches. Train will leave Raleigh abouVhiidnight Mon day, J uly .. 20th arrive Ealtimore early; following1 morning:. " . " For Cull particulars apply tu ' i H. S. L3ARD, T. P. A., . Raleigh, N. C. I AT COST ailor-made Suits in Voil, Canvas oerge, Venetian. hi .11 II 1 SUIUilTTI u i tfohach Co WE ARE SELLING CHEAP BECAUSE FOR YOU TO BUY ' - ! The Ribbon Countoa will work wonders in a wardrobe thr.t has stood the summer's wear and tc;n It's a ribbon year and with Fashi.ir. s approval you may use me uamiy niVj - 'bands for sashes, be'.ts, nerkwoar. irjress trimmings, hat garniture?, ha t i bows. etc A fresh ribbon "livens up- .auicoi) ui ua-, uiiuviiMj, -New lines in our "Wash Ribbons tl our popular prices. oo -values, for 82 and 75c. . 35c values for 25c. Shoe Lines .Oxfords, $1.00 to $2.50. Sandals and Slippers $1.0: roeaclt Col YOUft LbcXLfTYSO, jTrl&Xf 1 ' 1 CO. 272 MAikSr., rfc SoiinrriniinrR, Ribv for Embroidering. Corona SUMMER SCHOOL For Teachers RaleigH, N. C. JULY 1, TO AUGUST 1 The Southern Railway an nounces account above, occa sion jjreatly reduced ro.n'' trip tickets from all pW wilhin tho State of North Car olina, including R!chnor.!. Norfolk, Jiynchbur?, Suffo'.'.: and fcanvllle, Va., and i:.tr-. mediate points; also Columi-: , Greenwood, S. C, and inter mediate points. Tickets on sale. June SO, July 4 1, 6, 7, 13 and 20; final limit Au?. 1st. For full particulars c!i n, any agent Southern Railway, or write T. E. GREEN, ' C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C t t : t C. H. GATTIS, C P. & T. A., . . Raleigh, N. C,
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