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i PostScripts Y" ANTED Some strong moucling. J. 1L Gill.. boys for . r ..i,re' I!ENT.-Thixe rice new cot Mr. TL H. Baker was In L0Ui5Our5 ( tat'e-s slate roof; i rooms each; North Yesterday. - ' , .. -rA,mt banders street. J. A. SANDERS. Mr. W. P. nose went to Hoc.1:- Mount mjff 1 ' ilrVjwie G. Ball hat return I from ' pQR REXT..Tu-0. four filx or eisht- l business trjs. Mr. Paul Waltt was hrc U "at from bcuna. . n,t,nm i terms. J. H. Gill. Mr. W. U. Smith weiw - retcrday afternoon. ilr. J. N. Atwater of Garner, spent yesterday In the city. Hon. W. J. Adams of Carthage as In the city yesterday. ; Judge Fred Philips arrived In the city last right from Tarbcro. MeCul. Rev. J. L. Foster went to McCuI ler's yesterday afternoon. c.tnr Herbert E. Norrla went to UlllREton test night to attend court I will ol Mr. Howard Lauaeruaie oi iu WANTED At ence. two frit- horse farrrl. five miles from Rale.gn, N. C. Right man can make good Iron founder. rlass sewing machine salesmen: $30, boajd and all expenses per month, right par ties. Address S., care 'Morning Post. trVived In Raleigh yesterday to spend: as Fowle residence and now c e time. ns residence by Col. J. C. I S0- -it Tally of Gulf was in the . situated cs follows:. Kale for I1!tU2o At noon, ou Wednesday. September Id, at the court house door in Raleigh, I will offer for sale at public auction. wing valuable property, known and now occupied Harris, city yesterday ana reiunicu ..v.... ---the aftcrnoca. Mr J. W. UOOuwia oi Bceinnimr at corner. of Davie a:ui Fayettpvllle streets, thence south 10." feet on Fayetteville street to the line thence west 210 tnr b. course In ICing's Busl-i0f Alfred Williams; ! ieei a;ong saia line io iutuno rtrect: thence north 103 feet on Falls- Company Car ol i na Trust CAFITAL STOCK, I'OOOaOO. BANKING BUSI- fiJiN'ERAL BANKING and and Bonds of '..xrvTro-POATnR OTT Acts as EXCCUTOR, AfAuwi,i""' . w . . via flnfltinsar NESS; also acts Financial .Ase" " corporations. MUNICIPAU 1U1LROAD, COTTON MILLS .and Qther stbh-aS- VGKNT. onfenT. fam.shed without cost Tnforct T,irf n -nioostts in .Savings Department "HOME SAVINGS" boxes, strong and corn- to you. ' W. W. Mil rldent: !?fVecPrIn aer: Robert C. Strons. TXast Officer and General Counsel. WU , DIRECTORS: wh . . t Hart. Alexander.' Webb, James veor. j. u. inss, - j Twls; Leo. D. Heartt. P. T. Ward, W. W. Mills, Allen J. Ruffin, Julius W C. Petty. I Offlcoi; in Carolina Trust Building. Raleich, N. C. bury street, to comer of Davfe street; thence cast 210 feet on Davie street to corner of Fayetteville. Said lot con tainiufr one-half acre aV.d is situated cn rquare adjacent to court house and postoffice. For further information and terms of payment, address DANIEL FOWLE, Raleigh. N. C. rolleee Tuesday. Mr H E. Cox of Portsmouth, who bas been visltlns in the city, left yes terday for Richmond. Miss Etta Bray of Elkln. N. C.. ar rived In the city yesterday to attend King's Business College. Rev. R. J. Bateman. pastor of Fay etteville street 'Baptist church, spent yesterday at Wake Forest. Mr. II. M. Holleman of Lakevlew was In the city j-esterday and returned heme on tho afternoon train. Mr. John N. Harrell has gone to Washington. D. C to take a position In the quartermaster's department. Mr. Haywood Alderman returned yes terday from Greensboro to resume his studies this fall at A. & M. College. Mr. T. B. Parker went to Goldsboro yesterdar to be present today at his father's eightieth birthday celebration. Mr. Ham Stewart of Greensboro, who has been here several days, went to Fayetteville yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. O. Max Gardner returnea to tne and the STOCKS and BONDS of all city yesterday to become an assistant corporations operating in North Caro in one of tho departments of the A. &siina. We solicit the correspondence of G. A. WEBB &C0., Asheville, N. C. Our specialties are North Carolina STATE, COUNTY, and CITT BONDS. M. College. Mr. J. Gordon Hackett of North Wllkesboro Is In the city to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the penitentiary. Messrs. C. M. Smith of South Bos ton. Va.. and J. H. Williams of Chapel Hill, former students, have returned to the A. & M. College. Dr. V. N. Seawell of Faison was In the city yesterday and left on the af ternon train for Carthage to visit his son, Mr. Herbert F. Sea well. Capt. Chas. M. Roberts arrived In the city yesterday afternoon from Ca tawba Springs, where he has been so journing for the past six weeks. Hon. B. R. Lacy has returned home from a trip to Norfolk, where he spoke on Sunday before a meeting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. BUSINESS ITEMS FOR SALE One dozen new, nearly new and shop-worn pianos (upright) leading makes, cheap for cash or halt cash, balance one year with interest. Catalogues. Ludden & Smith Music Co.. W. S. Uzzle, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED. By experienced planing mill man. position as foreman; can handle men and machines. Addrers Mr. Carr, 211r-S. James street, Golds- boro. N. C WANTED. A first class teacher for young brass band. High price man need not apply. Address It. P. Kirby, West Durham. BARGAINS One Square Grand Kranich & Bach Piar.o, prime condi tion, SS3 cash with outfit. Other bar gains in uprights. Catalogues Ludden & Smith Music Co., W. S. Uzzle, Mana ger. Raleigh. N. C. THE NORFOLK Excursion leaves Wednesday 10 a. m., September 2nd, over S. A. L. Round those desiring to buy or sell any of these securities. MEHLIN PIANOS The new artistic standard, and the only piano of the above grade sold at a rea sonable price- Be sure to see the Mehlin Piano before purchasing. It contains more valuable improvements than any oth er piano. Sold for cash or on easy payment system. We invite the j closest in spection of these pianos, as nothing more artistic in either tone or cabinet work jean be produced irrespective oi price or maker. For terms and catalogues see Darnell & Thomas, RALEIGH. N. C, SlliwS if OUT FOR HEALTH AND " PLEASURE 5 Every day you -can go when you pro cure your, equippasre at -our livery sta-. b; at our low prices. Our horses are all well fed and well cared for, and our carriages handsome, stylish and , up-to-date. We have any kind of a rig that you may desire, and will rent it with or without driver. Our telephone call is SI. . Funerals, marriages, Theaters, and receptions. .-Heavy hauling and ex cavating. I Ac I oStroiniachCo 31 Si "'. "tO SLOCi 15c. .. -- , - Special Sale Cash Only, PICTURES Passe-portraits, Duotints, Colographs, Waler , Colors, and Black and White. 5, 10 and I5C-ACTUAL VALUE 15 to 50a v' CLEARING- SALE LACSIS CURTAINS BATH TO"VBLS' 40 in. long, Unbleached i- a a : ( 1 ' 54 Ruby 50c grade for 37 L3 UPCHURGH & HOLDER. ote Wanted o At every SCHOOL or COLLEGE, and, in fact where- ever not represented m iortn oaruiinci. am oyccmjr prepared to do any.kind of work promptly and I guaran tee perfect satisfaction in every .detail. The onlyup-to- date laundry m the State.-" A UDerai conrract 10 nusuers. All Phones. J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. R. II. BATTLE. President. ALEXAND ER WEBB. Vice President. CHARLES ROOT. Sec. and Treaa. The North Carolina . . . Home Insurance Company OF RALEIQH. N. C. ESTABLISHED 1863. The Leading ISTorth. Carolina Company. Over $1,000,000.00 Losses Paid in North Carolina Insure vour property against fire an d lightning in this "old and reliable" company. It Is a home institution, seeking home patronage; it has been success ful in business for more than thirty, yea rs; it is safe, solid, reliable and worthy or confidence. In patronizingit you help to build North Carolina. Agent wanted in unoccupied territory. 4 tr'.p only $2.50. Christian 'cc Woathors. Managers. 1 1 s -! The Norfolk Excursion leaves "WeJ- i nesday, .?eptember 2nd, at 10 n. m. and arrives In Norfolk 4.C0 p. m., returning ! X icars .urioiR iv a. n.. rrmay, in. Chr?tian & "Weathers, Managers. O o Oxir Prescription Department - All that science can suggest or mr can buy . that will In any way contribute to the exl cellence of bur prescription, de partment, uo have provided. Send us your prescriptions and be assured thr;t they will be filled right. ' KINSTON, N. C., March 12, 1903. J. D. BOUSH ALL"1 Manager iEtna- Life Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. C. DEAR SIR: I have been carrying Insurance in the Aetna for thirty years on the ten-year Renewable Term Plan. I have just renewed the same for another term, it being the fourth -time it has been renewed at the same ' rate I raid when I took out the policy. r I. am well pleased with the Aetna and recommend it to any one desiring insurance in" a reliable company. Very truly yours,:o Wi E. SUTTON, . Fer Hates, 5ccM, apply to J. D. BOU5HALL, Manager, Tucker Buildmg, Raleigh, N. G. ( MANUFACTURERS. Uu?iness and Professional Men wanting liicrh class i embossed stationery, write the Capl-i ,H,;rVc Flt-to ttl Printing Company, Hamlet, N. C. : 1UCaa -for specimens of the nLcest wcrk or . A Store bi;u UL'ju: in inc; EOlllli. I 1 paP o DOLLARS IN YOUR POCKET IF YOU USE COTTON HONEYCOMB 33 g. ..UnM ;o TOWELS; : 40 m. long, Bleached, ,J r;V vv - b4 in. long, Huck, UNION Lpen , TOWELS . 32 a tt a 10 10 u 5 20 ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS : : V " . "N. 1' ' ALL LINEN DAZEASK TOWELS " u .White or Colored Borders, " Hemstitched, t( Extra Firm, 33 WASH BAGS G-ERMAWTABLE DAM- TABLE NAPKINS 38 -i5 13 " Satin Finished,3j Assorted sizes, Terry Cloth, 5,10 Gives the longest, service of all Damasks, silver and half bleached; new patterns. 66 to 72 in. wide, yard, 50c to $1.1 45 dozen Damask Table Napkins. Prices 55c to S3, so doz. Will be sold this week in bargain lots. " A. tronach Co; NIP GOODS FOR FALL 1903 FOR SALE. Farm containing 265 acrss, more or less. In high state of cul tivation, situated about two miles from the city of Raleigh. For further par tlculais address JOHN. If. STRONACIL ' Raleigh- N. C Pure Home Made Apple Brandy, straight C.-om tho distiller. Bought "specially fcr rr.edlclnnl purposes, only n Miwll nvantlty to be had. Guarnn teed 2 yeRr-. old. R. C. Batchelor. 12C Past Martin street. Plcigh, N. C. Rpcr.co old stand. O o Agt Nunnally's Candies GENERAL STONEWALL JACK pon for sale This well-known and cele brated Shetland pony, 4 years old, pure bred, sound and gentle; is beautiful and ry!l5h; also rubber tire cart and har r.cs, good as new. . v. Denton. Ral eiSTh. X. C. WASTED.-First-class' pinno sales man. Address DARNELL & THOMAS, Raleigh. N. C. i nug-23-6t LOST. Gold dragon scarf pin stick ing In black silk four-in-hand tie when lost. Fhvior vrlll be satisfactorily rewarded by returning same to Geo Little. Canltal Club. 9 O : W. P. VARNISH STAINS JAPA-LAC H8 TTK floor r OF T. H. BRIGGS & SONS, Raleigh, N. C. BUCK'S STOVES AND RANGES - J ami 2 5 PER REDUCTION ON ALL FOR SALE. Pure bred Plymouth Rock. Blajok Iing Shang and White Wyandotte eggs. C. M. HAWKINS. B. II 'PHon SPRING IM I1 U AND, EXTRA RANTS in ii BR OUOHWN 9 at We Are Receiving a Good Many Lots of Fall Goods and Gall Your Attention to a Few iLiines& Pieces' 'All-wool Tricot ' .. . ' , Waistings, all colors, and th . price orfly 50 Pieces New Whilte Goods for FallT These includes all the new and popular weaves for Liiia ah, pncea irura t-o. -from 3 to 16 years, prices from MM tJ 1 S4.00. We have nut such a low . ..JLOOvd. n v,a n,ni Vi nct rnis ' ' Uil KU.,ai bXCLW JUU - y c uicaii iui Lino iu vw - 23c. New BroadcloibsTand Skirtings, -4- ' .V . . , New ChcyioatS, Vestings, Gran ites, Serges, Suitings and Plain Cloths, at . . .. .'. . .50cJ, yd, 100 Pieces Outings. 'the famous AmoskeagWsb's." Goods, ; in "wi ' ' : ' - Ajrvv;- .V-.S - ' light and dark styles, at...... 10c, yd. - . : -. v '';--- . x . .- CO Pieces Fancy : Flannelettes, i popular- lines In the store. at 10c, yd. NEW STOCK OP LADIES'. MISSES'. MEN'S, BOYS', CHILD'S AND IN PANS'S SHOES ARE HERE 09 FA2YETTEVILLE STREET. 14 E. vMartin St RALEIGH, N. & N r ' . - . V,
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