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'iHK AiuitNlisu f Oar, tSATUKJJAV, AUGLBT 8 1903 8' POSTSCRIPTS XC F. Hill of Louliburf is In the went to Oxford few of Lumbexton was Mr. city.- - -- Rer. Father Griffin yesterday. ' 'days here. Mr. F. 6. Toxnllnson of Columbia .Is In the city. . " - Hon. J. R. Tounr spent yesterday In Henderson. Mr. D. P. Shaw here yesterday. ' Mr. B." D. Heath of Charlotte spent yesterday here. Mr. Cary Thompson of Cary spent yesterday here. Mr. C. Henry of Ashevllle spent Fri day In Raleigh. Rev: Hlght C. Moore of Chapel Hill was here yesterday.- Mr. Tom Gulley of Wake Forest ar rived laat afternoon. Mr. N. Y. Gulley of Wake Fore-t ar rived last afternoon. Mr. Ashley Horne of Clayton spent yesterday In the city. nnutv Collector Downlnsr went to w - w Fayetteville yesterday. Dr. II. B. Battle of Savannah arriv ed yesterday afternoon. Rev. R. J. Bateman returned to the city yesterday morning. . Mr. J. O. Upchurch returned yes terday from Richmond. Va. Judre E. W. Tlmberlaks returned to his home in Loulsburg yesterday. Mr. J. L. Ludlow of .Winston was here yesterday and went to Henderson. Mr. W. M. Jordan of Charlotte is oninr.a few days with friends In the cilx. Mr. J. M. PhllliDs went to Moore cmintv yesterday to recuperate from a few days Illness. Governor Charles B. Aycock will be the orator at the Wilmington labor day celebration September 7th. Got. C. B. Aycock returned from Chapel Hill yesterday morning, where he delivered an educational speech. Mr. George D. AIns worth of Norfolk county and Mr. Chaa. H. Dudley of Washington are at the Tarborough. Mr. David M. King went to Fayette- wllle yesterday to bring his children, who have been spending some time there, home. Senator R, F. Beasley of Monroe was here "yesterday returning from Moore county, where he spoke in the interest of local taxation. . Manager J. F. Mills of the Apex ball team, was In the city yesterday making arrangements with the Raleigh nine for a game here next week. Judge George H. Brown, who has been spending several days here with ex-Chief Justice James E. Shepherd, left yeeterday for Blowing Rock. . Rev. M. S. Spear, pastor of the Chtls llan church of New Bern, arrived last Afternoon and will leave today for Glbsonvllle and other points In the west. Mr. Charies B.. Williams, assistant state chemist. Is now attending the farmers Institutes and lecturing on the improvements of the corn and cotton "cress. .. - , , Capt. Joseph Green of New Bern stopped In the city Thursday night on his return from a visit to his mother, who resides at Winston, and left for home yesterday. Mr. Thos. C. . Denson returned from Morehead City, where he caught eleven sharks and twenty mackerel one day. Mr. Denson v?nt to Plttsboro last af ternoon for a few days.' Mr. T. O. Faucett leaves In the morn ing for Washington, D. C, where he goes to attend the session of the Inter national Typographical Union, as a del egate from Raleigh Union No. 51. State Auditor B. F. Dixon "returned yesterday" from a trip to Gaston and other counties where he made educa tional speeches. Thursday he addresses a great rally of Confederate veterans in Lexington. Rev. W. F. Fry, who Is traveling in the interest of the Baptist Female Uni versity, left yesterday for Carthage and Lumberton to spend a few daj-s. The outlook Is for a large attendance in September at the University Col. W.B. Rodman 'of Washington, N. C, arrived yesterday to attend a meeting of the North Carolina Code Commission today. The other mem bers. Judre T. II. Wo mack and Mr. N. T. Gulley of Wake Forest, are here. BUSINESS ITEMS WOMEN ONLY fl.OCO.00 Reward. Dr. Martha Walker sh,ows Just what a woman needs and her speedy Relief does the work. Abnormal sup pression , from any cause relieved at once. Absolutely safe, sure and quick. One hundred thousand -'testimonials. Address Dr. Martha Walker Co., 163 State St., Chicago. ". AGENTS For biggest money making Fire Extinguishers. Special induce ments, with free starting offer. Eadger Chemical Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. WANTED At once, experienced traveling salesman for North Carolina. We want a salesman; no has-beens need apply. Address Drawer S., Chicago. 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, ftOO cash. J. Stuart KuykendalU MANUFACTURER WANTS reliable roan to deliver and collect; horse and wagon and 1150 deposit necessary; $21 a week' and expenses; permanent. Franklin. Box 78, Philadelphia. Pa. Carolina Trust Company. CAPITAL STOCK 100,000.00. TRUSTS. LOANS. BANKI NG, SAP EDEPOSITS. Transacts a GENERAL BANKING and SAVINGS BANKING BUSI NESS; also acts as Financial Agent f or the floating of Stocks and Bonds of MUNICIPAL, RAILROAD, COTTON MILLS and other corporations. Acts, as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTR ATOR. GUARDIAN. TRUSTEE, AS' SIGNEE. RECEIVER. BROKER. AO ENT. ,. Interest paid on Deposits in Saving s Department. "HOME SAVINGS- Mxes. strong a nd convenient, furnished without cost to you. . . . . -j - . , . -. , opf2 CERS. W. W. Mills, President; Leo IX H eartt. Vice President and GeReral Man ager; Robert C Strong. Trust Officer a nd General Counsel; William Hayes. Cashier. !. - . ' ; DIRECTORS. James Webb. J. D. RIsrgah. Charl es B.Hart, A!3xander Webb. Julius Lewis, Leo D. Heartt. F. T.Ward. W. W. Mills, Allen J. Ruff in. J7. C Petty. P. R. Albright and Robert C S trong. j Offices in Carolina Tni: Building ; Raleleb. N. C A.o IBoS trommel iCo. HAW Br YfiU Noticed the difference In our "work and our competitors, it is marvelous, and we are improving every day, by Bll IllliS lift ' epMiAittipii t . . - f. constantly adding- the most up-to-date machinery and appliances. Ccurte- Bath Towels ous treatment, perfect satisfaction is our mctto. 40 44 49 54 44 EIGHTEEN THOUSAND par value of the bonds of Burlington, North Caro lina, are to be sold. These are the first bonds ever issued by this city and are coupon bonds running thirty years, carrying 6 per cent: payable semian nually. Sealed bids will be received up to noon, August 17, 1903. .The taxable value of property 1902 in the city was i,zi,344.00. For further information address Secretary Light Committee. Oak City Laiiiid All Phones. Steam J, K. MARSHALL, Prop. in. long. Unbleached, 150 "ex. heavy, 25; " Bleached, 20 " 25 " Ruby " 1 50c grade for 37 i-a R. H. BATTLE, President. ALEXANDER WEBB. VicePresident.''-: . CHARLES ROOT. Sec. and Treas. fy Cotton Honey . comb Towels Union 33 in, long, Unbleached, Bleached 40 o 1 ST iO Linen FOR SALE. Farm containing 265 acres, more or less. In hlrh stata of cut. tl vat ion. situated about two miles from ine city of Raleigh. For further par ticulars address JOHN B. STRONACH. Ralelth.. N. C Pure Home MAde " Apple " Brandy, straight, from the distiller. Bought specially for medicinal purposes, only a small quantity to be had.' Guaran teed 2 years old. R. a Batchelor. 12G East Martin street, Raleigh, N. C, Spence old stand. GENERAL STONEWALL JACK- son for sale This well-known and cele brated Shetland pony, 4 years old, pure bred, sound and gentle: Is beautiful and syllsh; also rubber tire cart and har ness, good as new. E. V. Denton, Ral eigh, N. C The North Carolina Home Insurance Company OF RALEIGH. N. C. i ESTABLISHED 183 3. The Leading North. Carolina Company. ' Over 31,000,000.00 Losses Paid in North Carolina ! Insure your property acainstfire and lightning In this "old aad reliable company. It is a home institution, seeking home patronage; it has been success ful to business for more than thirty jears; it is safe, solid, reliable anJ worthy of confidence. xx patronising It you bel p to build f.p Xoxih Carolina. Agent wanted In unoccupied territory. -; ' . - ' Towe 24 in. long. Huck, 26 43. " it it IO 10 i-q 15 20 All Linen Towels Huck 38 in, long, -White or Colored Borders, 25 Hemstitchedt '5 38 38 AH Linii Dairiask 47 in. Towels 50 a a lonj a Extra firm; 5 Satin finished 25 35 LADIES Our harmless Rfmedv re lieves without fall delayed or snnDresse menstruation. For frA trial faris Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Good Me Salaries Guaranteed for One Man in Each County in North Carolina NOTICE. The stock hook for the transfer of stock in the North Carolina Railroad f Company Is closed until the 1st August, 1903. By order of the Board of Directors: D. II. M'LEAN, Secretary and Treasurer. WHEN ; TRAVELLING DON'T No man wanted who cannot" furnish hast references and prove his ability to .work. P' Men will be placed on salaries and not on commission ) & & If yotx have.a iobci mind and want to xn ake mon eyV address atxonce J. D; BOUSHALLV 'Manager JEtna. Cife, Ins. Co. H Raleigh, N. C. Wash Rags i German Table Da; Table Napkins i. XL A KINDS To take a supply of IMptheria relieved In twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas Elec tric OIL At any drur store. Good Roads Convention CAPUDINE It Is sold everywhere almost, but be sure you have some with you to avoid the worry of delay. In getting It. At all druj stores 10,' 23 and 50c I II nltC rrurKLAxro moodily ff n r r LAUICO remedy relieve la 6 bonr; ".K t P fe and suret Dos FRKK. STXl gtknuifnrnrtlmiUi. IKOWX CII13X1CAL. CO.. BVS. siLwicrxz. irq of Vehicles constantly ready for use, night or day. Saddle l- - for ladies and gentiemen. Heavy hauling and excavations solicited. UPCHURCH & HOLDER. GARDEN S WANTED. 1,000 cords of Pine Wood delivered at Goltjsboro, N.C. Write to H. L. Grant & Son, Goldsboro, N. C, or H. L. A rood roads convention will be held at Lnkevleir on the 7th day of Sep tember by the Moore county Good Road Asaoriatlon. " The' people of ..ioore are- Decomlnr much Interested i in road improvement, and it is but thm I mtn,th ?, My?at mu the; Grant, Raleigh, N. C. ,i, ioiur oi uc I" ter highways In Moore is due to the Industrious and well directed efforts of Dr. Eugene Street, who attended the state good roads convention In Ral eigh iant year and was appointed one or the Ice-presidents of the state as sociation, lie went to work in earn est and hss found many earnest help ers in the cood work. TRUST. BED 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. BO BBITT-WYNNE DRU 60., 233 Fayettevile and Market Streets, B Stro Assorted sizes, Terry Cloth, 5 and 10 e Gives the longest service of all Damasks. Silver and Half Bleached; new patterns. 60 to 72 in. wide, yd, - 50c ta$i.is 45 doz. Damask Table Nap kins. Prices 55c to $3-5o doz. Will be sold this week in bargain lots. The ay of the World Do you believe in luck ? If so, you needn't be ashamed to acknowledge it. Many of the , brightest intellects knowni wiir be company for you. There's many happenings that cannot be ascribed to either Industry or Brains, yet neither. Labor nor Leisure can create or prevent them. We try to keep alertjehough to buy the bargains, and fair enough to sell them cheap. That, we dare say, Is not an unludky combination for you. HERE'S GOOD LUCK 2? PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL inreo Hinds of Trtiit 1. Is or tries to be a monopoly. 2. Means "Charse Jt.- X Means "Believe in- 'or -have con fidence In;- as, for exampfe the rela tion which exists between our custom ers and ourselves. If you want to know why the people have formed- this kind of a Trast with us. brine your prescriptions here and est started trading with us and you will know .why. Crowoll, McLarty Q. Co. 13) Fayetteville street. fl D. 9 AND EXTRA PANTS SUMMER LAWNS, ORGANDIES ANI OTHEMHEER GOODS REDUCED TO A MINIMUM . .".' , -. Not so many left but plenty for you to get a nice Wrapper, Shirt Waist, or Dress at an outlay of a few cents - '1 ' : -y - SilK Gloves and Mitts at 25, 50 and 75c. Nearly all sizes can be found We are sellinsr a tremendous Number! oil Pair o Ladies' 25 and 50c. Lace Stripe Hose. They "are 'crooa ons and will wear. In the Shoe Department you will .find they Oxford ties reduced to a low price, especially the children' and Misses sizes. Not a large stock left. N You will also find the shelves crowded with netf Shoes. It; is late for Oxfords and we can suit vou to ai pair of Shoes. Dress and WalKing Skirts as well as Ladles! Muslin Underwear can be had on our 2nd floor. Crockery and Glassware in large ttuiani lies lately received LEE 09 FA2YETTEVItLfE :STREET. 14 E. Martin St RALEIGH, N. G'... 1 4 ; f- x . - ... ; - ! . - -- 1 ,
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