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- v , , .- ' 1 .-.v:i . . ; "" ': " T TnE.M"ORyiyG POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER II .Ipay.; - ; THE MU.LK PlARKEl "United States Steel Was Sold : Heavily and the Whole List Was Affected by the Weakness i I : r, . - i. .-r!. Sort 10. Moderate buy - nere executed In the west1 :. iv at the opening, and Union i;.k IUnd, Missouri Pacific Paul re.ai-ondeJ with good frac , v.i: e.. Atchison was bouglCt : , i. u fluctuated narrowly. The . . were neglected outside of a ; -,-i.Uons hi the local traction , unimportant price changes. A s 1 Western advanced a point. xr .;. 1 weakness In Brooklyn - , roused 1 5-S and immediate t the market's good tone. .. . :, :." material setbacks, how .. :!-.o United states Steel k. z " -" react sharply on large , , r. ; :: etal stocks give way In , -t .... t. -lessee Coal losing 11-2. ,r ! -: ks showed more steadl . . the second hour. When i kened St. aul and Brook : ; Transit advanced large frac- .i the general list was held In ; y the continued selling of Unl Steel. The large sales ot : t.ites i?teel by leading opra '.'.i attended by the a'.d rumors , -ii service every time the stock - : 1 heavily, vtx , t.,a a re-oiganl:a- tr.sy be nccessarj. Colorado Fuel . a need 2. Smelting preferred and ss-Sheff.eld Steel lost 1, and New Vrk Air Brake 4 points. Bonds were .'u:i and Irregular at noon. uui:ness was tne cmer characteristic of the midday market. The abandon. ment of the early selling movement la the railroad list led to some covering, nni after this was completed the mar 1;t fell back Into its recent rut. The Vnlted States Steel stocks hugtred the low level closely, but were consldera b y less active. Late selling of Atcht nn forced it to 65 1-4. The drop had r.f eJTcct on other western stocks. Gen eral trading was pretty much at a standstill and efforts to promote a fol !. ins In any one stock were futile. . Blocks of from 1.C00 to B,CtOO shares of United States Steel were liquidated In the final hour, driving the common stock down to 20 1-S. The weakness of these stocks permeated the general list f jraln and there was a reaction to the lowest prices . of the day. The rnove Tr.fr. :s in the railroads were not of r-uch Importance. The closing was dull i.-.d weak. er Vork Stork Qaotatla Open. Close. b'jyins ot the winter months by that operator. Bad crop reports continue to come in and their effect' is begin mnjctn some measure apparent. Dry weather is complained over a wide A t . . ' ircun territory, premature open Ing, rust and shedding and in Texas more or less damage by the boll wee vil. Bears scout these reports as some thing manufactured largely for the oc casion or at, any rate a gross, exagger anon or tne existing conditions. But very prominent houses are" receiving these damage reports-and as largely intimated they are beginning to have effect. Some of the New Orleans party were buyer but New Orleans people as a rule were heavy sellers, as they have been for several flays past, right In. the teeth of the bad crop reports. Receipts, of course, are Increasing as the month advances, but they are sun rar behind last year and Fall Rlv er send reports of active .buying at r.rm prices. . Open. High. Low. Clos, 10.TS 10.81 10.63 10.77 3.S2 9.S4 9.7S 9.8 September .. October . .. November .. December .. January'- .. February .. March .. .. Galveston Mobile 127; 9.78 9.S0 .. 9.SS ., 9.7C tM. . . 9.S8 1.SS0; New Savannah 2,263; Charles ton 437; Norfolk 113: Boston 10; Mem phis 6; Houston 2,635. C'btris ;raln and Hr Ins 9.66 9.S8 9.73 9.S3 9.75 ,i.6S 9.7? 9.6S Orleans. 9.73 9.74 9.7 9.73 .9.73 714; Airerican Ice American Car Fdy .. American Locomotive P-r rrcf f iicnr A:rserlcan Smeltlnc: .... Atrhlson At. :gamatei Copper . t rr-klyn Bauld Trarssit J'lltlrr.ore end Ohio .... 1. pref. rinadian Paclf.c hsapeake and Ohio . r. R. I. and P. ........ to. pref. 6Ti r. M. and St. P. 1I2T, fvn. Tob. 4 per' cent bonds.. Colorado Fuel lii, 22U fj'.i 113 43 ...... . ',' 4 ..... . 44' i . s:u . to. . 12 m . 33H ... 29 6'i 32 1S4 S31 3 WHEAT. Open. High. Iow. Close. September. .. S0'.$ 807, 797 f0 December Z2i 2 81i May S4 S47 S3?i S4 - CORN: September." .. ..- 5Pi 314 501 t0 December '.IV 51U 50H W May .'. 31H l 50'.i SOU OATS: September. .... 33i 36 35 537i December. .. .. 27'i 37 7 i 37i, 57 H May 3S4 394 30 39Ub POnK: -; September .. .. 13.C2 13.6S 13.r0 11.65 October 13.80 13.83 12.67 13.S0 May 13.30 13.30 13.37 1-.47 LARD: September .. .. 9.17 9.47 9.17 9.47 October.. .. .. S.43 S.I) 8.37 8.47 January 7.32 9.37 7.27 7.37 It IB US: September .. .. S.60 S.63 8.63 8.63 I October 8.77 S.S5 - 8.15 8.S0 January 6.90 6.33 6.S2 C.35b I lplmbr Ulirat ! Open. Close-. Nexv York . S7ib $7sl St. Louis.. . 82b 2 Mrnneapolls .. .. .. .. S31, S3b Duluth 82H September rn New York 574 S7Vb St. Louis.. .. .. .. ;. 47i 474 IiKlni:r Prvlla 5lrket 13 64 SEABOARD nates Tla lubtard Air LIB J1S.53 Raleigh to Philadelphia. Pa., and return account National Baptist Convention (colored). Philadelphia. Pa., September 19th-22rd. tlrkptu tn ha ccnlH Can. umwnth nth ih im, i Elort Line to principal cities of the it September 25th. ' .South and South wes Florida, Cuba. $ 2.23-Ralelgh to Henderson and re- n"fS andt J? turn. account Baptist State J0'"1 and, S. Sunday School Conventicn (col ' S0,,1 NeTW ored). Henderson, N. C. Sep-1 Jf. JI tembsr 23rd. tickets to be -sold 'Z . Trains leave RMeigii 9 foil,---: No. 34. 1:25 a. September 21st, 22nd, 23rd with flr,al retnrn' limit September 23. $28.60 Plus 52.00, Rale'gh to Hot Springs, Ark., and return. Up to and including September 30th. tickets to be sold each YTednesday and Saturday with final limit CO days rrom date ot sale. S17.45 Plus 25 cents from Raleich' to Cincinnati and return, account No. 38. of Cincinnati Fall Festival. On- 11:15 . cinnati, O., September" 7th-19th. Tickets on sale September 6th and 7th with final limit Septem ber 13th. $i.00 Raleigh to Fayetteville. N. C, and return, account meeting Grand Chapter Order Eastern Star, Fayetteville. N. C. Sep tember Sth-14th, 13C3. Tickets to ,be sold September 7thlSth with No. 69. final limit September -15th. $9.50 Plus 23 cents, Raleigh to BalU more and return, ' account of Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, Baltimore, Md., Sep tember 21st-26th. Tickets on sale ISth. 19th, 20th. with final limit September 2Sth. By' de positing ticket with ! 'special agent and upon payment of fee of $1 an extension of final limit to leave Baltimore not later than October 3rd will be granted. $8.30 rius 23 cents RaleUrh o Wash ington. D. C. and return. He count Grand Fountain . United Order True Reformers. . Wash ington. D. C, September 1-8, 1903. TLckets to" be sold August 30th, 31st, September 1st ami 2nd with final limit September $17.43 Plus 25. cents from Raleigh to Cincinnati and return account of the Cincinnati Fall Festival, Cincinnati. September 7th lath. .Tickets to be sold September 6th and 7th, aith final limit September 15th. 4.00 Raleigh to Fayetieville and re turn account of Meeting Grand Chapter Order Eastern Star, Fayetteville. N. C., .September Sth 14th; tickets to be sold Sep tember 7th and Sth. final limit September 15th. 1303. 9.50 Plua $1.00 to Baltimore. Md.. 8.45 and return account Sovereign Grand Lodge ot Vd Fellows", Baltimore. Md., September 21st to 26th; tickets to be sold Sep tember 17tb, 18th, 13rh and 20th, . with final limit September 26th. On account of North Carolina Con- Baltimore, SeptMO. Flour -Quiet and ference Woman's Missionary Conven- 10.301 barrels; tion A. M. E. Church, Fayetteville, 42i 163 29 i 67U Colorado Southern lelware and Hudson ... Trie Do. pref. l!!lr.ls Central 123 Louisville nnl Nashville.. 13S It sr. hat tan lZ-', Metropolitan 114 :i. K. T. 20 ro. rref. 4i rtfAt;ri pacific 2!xtran Central 134 M S. M. and St. I. 54 TrMk .and Western 63 Vrk Central 123 unchanged. Receipts, expor.ts. 170 barrels. . . Wheat Steady: spoti contract- 821? 4?5;4;; spot No. 2 red western. S4RS4V4: 4- j September. f2ft$2U; October. 83AiS34. KlHcember, S34T85i; steamer No. 2 red, 7CUf74. Receipts. 2S.20S bushels: 123' southern by sample. 70fS24; do. on f3 grade. 7SfiR2. -9 Com Firm; spot, 56!037; Septem c, ber. 5656: October. 664554: 3'ar. 1424 '&34ri53i: atcamer mixed, 54T53.. Re- 8 ! celpts, 23.S03 bushels; southern white 1s'!corn, SSfifiO; do. yellow, 63S61. 4?li OtsFirm; No. 2 white, 42tf424: No. 163 r mixed. 394j40. Receipts. 21.6S1 131 bushels. 67ii Rye Firmer; No. 2. 5659; No. 2 133,i ! western. 5960. Receipts. 2.5S1. J Icy Steady and unchanged. Grain Freights-? Inactive. Butter, eggs, cheese and. sugar, unchanged. N. Y I-,,.. 1 : o. and W. .. " M il : ;a v!ir.ia i "tel ' I I I. thwe.Mem " hallway .. 23i 22'i 91 1254 41 544 11 6 524 224 SI IT. 137 114 204 414 334 12 K4 62 1224 23 Stocks, rosin 20.785; spirits turpen tine 863 barrels; tar 1.611 batrels;. spir its turpentine ruled quiet and rosin 'and "tar were firmly held. Spirits tur Inentine oil barrels 571-2c: machlne- Jmade- barrels 58c; tar, pine barrels l f v rfw.fc. 1 1 WawvIm J A5J Main i common to good strained 225: E 233; F 243Q250; G 230U253; II 2.SQ230; I 330 4i4'5.nrt. t.- -a-a.' t ton- NT iin- W'Ci . Kalalsk rtta Receipts yesterday 62 bales Prices yesterday, llglll-2 53S 121 Pacific Pacific n Pacific 4:4 I -4 r. i 82 214 7)4 3:4 1 ' ,y l-'?f.-r .... I rref. 1". stc; '. rref. V." ih th. pref. .. .......... W !crjtn Central Im. pref. .., ,'r 334 . -Car. Chem. Co. 234 rref!.......:... T34 ....... n 22' i S4 434 394 27 754 84 f2 204 C9?; 254 J5 S3; 234 S34 llaltltnor (fork Qnojailont Baltimore. Md.. Sept. 10. The mar i ? 'iut and about steady. S. A. L. : -sr.xon at .2)lrS was 1-2 lower. Unit-. ! Railways incomes at 631-4 were 1-4 V -er. Northern Central Railways v-ks at lf-0 was up S.polnts. Con. Gaa i 61 1-2 was unchanged. - New 'York. Sept. 10. Cotton spot unchanged. Sales 950 bales for port and 2.316 for spinning. Mld i .i.g up!ands 12.25 against 8 7-8 last ? " r; New Orleans and Gulg 12.50 tc ilnst 9 1-S. Mobile declined 1-4 and Iuls 3-8. Savannah advanced 1-8. Lurpol advanced 2 points' on the ;n with sale of 8.000 bales. Futures t rTtd points higher, but lost I rt. .closing 3i?S higher. Manchester v ., quiet. 0 Th reaction from the recent decline hi-?i set in yesterday continued to e y fivorcd by strong cables, colder father In Texas, rains, in portions of ' at state, where they were. not want- ncht receipts., buylnc - by all '""t houses and some new bmylng l v outsiders, a circular by Theodore -' . saylrg that while he does not '".: Ms position as to the ultimate -' of the market, he deems It ad ttsat: to cover and finally heavy N. C... September 12th-15th. the Sea board Air Line will sell round trip tickets to Fayetteville, N. C, a.t special low rate for the round trip, tickets to be sold September 10th. 11th and 12th with final return limit September 17th. Commencing Sunday, September 6th. and continuing to Sunday, November, the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell round trip tickets to Forestville, N. C, from Raleigh for 55 cents, tickets to be held on Sundays only. For further information address C. II. GATTIS, C. P. &T.A Raleirh, N. C. Z. P. SMITH,' T. P. A. ' Raleigh. N. C. m- "SEABOARD EXPRESS" ior AL:Lt points Raleigh to Portsmouth. Richmond. Washington .Baltimore. Phladelphla. New Tork. Boston and all points North, Northeast and North west. - - ... m. "SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL" tor ALL J.1OCA.L poyts. Ralegh to Ports mouth, N'ina. tn Eichmond t connects n Hend-rsscri for .Oxford and Widon with A. - C. L.. t Portswouth-Ncr-folk with ALL STEAMERS for points North and North 11:E0 a. m.-"SEADanr, MAIL" foi . " . Richmond. Wasbnglon. Bal timore. PhUaae'Dhia. New at Rlchmc'' with C. & o. for Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis, at Washington with Penna. and B. & O. for all points. , SOUTHBOUND. No. 3L 4:00 a. m. "SEABOARD EXPRESS" . for Chariots. Atlanta, Co . ' lumbla. Charleston. Savan m.h, "Jacksonville. St. Aug ustine, Tampa and all point-? :outh and southwest. No. 41. !.00 p. m. SEABOARD LOCAL MAIL for Charlott Atlanta and all local points, connects at Atlanta for all points south and southwest. No. 27. 7:33 p. m. "SEABOARD MAIL" fcr Southern Pines. Pineliurst, Atlanta, Columbia, Charles- t ton, Savannah. Jacksonville. Tampa and-ill points south and southwest. Tickets on sale to all points. Pullman berths reserved.' tickets delivered, and baggage checked from hotel and resi dences without extra charge at UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE I arbor Hons Building. C. H. GATTIS. C. T. AND P. A. Thooea 117. Kale zh. V- Q Z. P. SMITH. T. P. A. &;;:. V- a the 'general electloii law, shall he en titled to vote in this election." The ballots used in thia election shall be written or printed on whlta paper, three inches long, by two and one-half inches wide, and shall be without de vice.' . ' Tiere will be two ballot-boxes at each polling place; one labelled, '"Dis pensary," and the other labelled, "Distillery." All voters who are in favor of dls- L pensaries shall vote a ballot on which is written or printed the words, "For Dispensaries,' and all voters opposed to dispensaries shall vo.- i" ballot on which is written or printed the words, "Against Dispensaries." The ballots voted on the question " of dispensaries shal be deposited Jn the ballot-box labelled "Dispensary." All Voters who are in favor of tk manufacture of intoxicating . liquors shall vote a ballot on which is writ ten or printed the words, "For Dis tilleries," and all voters opposed to the manufacture of : intoxicating liquors shal vote a ballot on which is written or printed the words, "Against Distilleries." The ballots voted on the nuestion of the mamtfacture of intoxi cating liquors shal! be deposited in the ballot box labeled "Distillery." , W. IV. WILLSON, Cierk of the City of Raleigh. SCHOOLS SCHOOLS Triiiity College. A mimon dollars Invested in e ndowments and tou!n-w- t w- library facilities. Twelve thousan d volumes rided to lib -a ry durlrV the past year.. Ten scientific laboratories. Gymnasium under scien tific direction. 160 undergraduate a nd graduate cour-es of study Courses of study leading to civil And electrical enjineerlcg Mac scholarships awarded. Loan fund to aid worthy your" men Trln ity graduates in great demand fir respon?ibl positions. Expenses very moderated The aim is Chrlsti an education v ithout any sectarian spirit or teaching. Sons or minist ers and yotng men studying tf ministry are not charged tuition. Send for cntaiogue. NOTICE OF DIS- , - PENSARY ELECTION "Say, Chimmle, see dat man gettln on de car? Dat's the postmaster gen eral." "Ay, gyan. He ain't no general. Ain't got no brass buttons nor stars nor nofinV "Aw, he ain't no soldier general. He's de man wot hands out letters at the general delivery windy." Kansas City Journal. BARBEE&G'O.S LETTER New York. Sept. 10. The expected rally in. cotton took .place today. Un der the influence of extensive short covering orders October ran.up to 9.94. after selling at 9.60 yesterday.' A reac tion of .30 ;or 40 points after so ex tensive a break was almost inevitable land it was! due to this, belief that so many had courage to buy cotton yes terday and the day before. On an ad vance tomorrow we would take profits on purchases and would be more In clined to sell October above ten cents than to buy it at the moment. It must not be forgotten that ther will-be aj big cotton movement In the near xyture and this will led to a very erratic market. There was a. general disposi tion on the part of traders to play th Ionic Mde and this "will change with the first sign of weakness. We would not be surprised to see another sharp break after the shorts have covered. BAR BEE . CO. RALEIGH AND CAPE FEAR R. R, Time Table Effective 12:01 a, m., Sun day, August 30, 1903. (Superseding1 schedule effective August V, 1003). SOUTHBOUND. NORTHBOUND. Dally ex. STATIONS. Dally ex. Sunday. Sunday. First-class. , First-class. 105. P. M. Lv. Ar. 4:15 Raleigh ..... 4:25s Caralelgh Mills . 4:30f Sylvaola .... 4:40f Barnes Pursuant , to". a.n ordinance passed by the board of, a'ldermen of. the city of Raleigh. at(i--thft.ir meeting on Friday, August 14th,-1903, notice is hereby giyen that ant-election for the pur pose of determining: First whether intoxicating , licjuors shall be manu factured in the city of Raleigh; and, second, whether dispensaries shall be established in the city of Raleigh, has been called to be held in the city of Raleish on the 5th day of October, 1903. ' The polling places for said election are. respectively: First Ward 1 div. Capital fire house. First Ward, 2 div. Conn's old store. Secon Ward, 1 div. Victor fire house. Second Ward, 2 div. E. Hugh Lee'sJ store. Third Ward, 1 div. Jones' ware house. Third Ward, 2 div. Fulcher's store. Fourth Ward, 1 div. City lot. ' Fourth Ward, 2 div. P. J. Jeft'rey'3 store. " " ' The following persons were appointed and elected registrars for their re spective election precincts: First Ward, 1 div. Richard Kooncc, First Ward, 2 div. W. M. Utley. Second Ward, 1 div. M. R. Haynes. Second Ward, 2 div. W. N. H. Smith. Third Ward. 1 div. E. M. Yarboro. Third Ward, 2 div. W. O. Scott. Fourth Ward, 1 div. D. S. Betts. Fourth Ward, 2 div W.t T. Hud- 104. mston. A. M. j -ine registrars snail revise tne recris- 9:30 Ltration books .of their election pre- jt:20s cincts so that said registration books i 1 1 . A. 4 A A.ir; snail snow an accurate aisi 01 mp SCHOOLS o XFORD SEMINARY, ; oxfbao, s. c 1850 I903 Apply for beautifully illus trated catalogue containing 12 views of grounds, build ings, dormitories, , society hail, laboratory, &c.; with courses of study. ' m Board and full literary tui tion for annual session,$i40. F. P. HOPGOOD, Pres. D. W. NEWSOAI Registrar, ' DURHAM, N. C. - . - . 1 -- ! I W a - r " OAfC RID'GE INSTITUTE t f V PREPARES for the LNIvtRsiTICS ni COL Vijt I l.EOES as well as Ur IH SI.M;ss. for TEACrU L HU, na tor l.ltU. situated NTAD riDrr-vc. BORO, N. C, tfver t.000 feefbove the sea level. In i ky, of the mountains. Largest and Dcst Equipped Pivtlng School for Youns: Men r.d Pe s la the South. Hates: $125.00 to $.75.00 per annum. ' roa acAUTirut cTAtocuc. otts J. A. & M. H. HOLT - . - - Oak Ridse, N. c. J TRINITY PARK HIQH SCHOOL. ; . (Established 1898.) An up-to-date College Preparatory School, modelled after the best type of preparatory schools of .the : United States! "The equipment is complete; the discipline firm and helpful1 11 the training is such as to arouse studiousness, am bition, upright conduct, and self-reliance in pupils. This school has been increasingly popular since its foundation. The grad uating class this year numbered fifty four., TERMS MODERATE. f. For catalogue and collection of. views, address J. F. BIVINS, Headmaster, ; Durham. N. C. SALEM AGQthii aijd College WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. This old reliable College has the rich heritage of a century of experience to which has' been added the very best modern aggressive methods. This ac counts for Ahe increasing popularity and the continued confidence t its patronage. Enrollment last year" was 3S2. Send for catalogue before decid ing to register your daughter else where. Nest term begins September Sth, 1900. St. flary's School, ; -Raleigh. N. C The- sixty-second annual session begins September 17th. The Easier Term begins January 28th. St. Mary's School offers Inst ruction In the following departments: The Preparatory School. The College. The Art School. The Music School! The. Business SchooL I There are, two huridred and f orty-elght students representing nine Dioceses. Faculty of twenty-fi ve.. Much of the equipment Is new; eight new pianos bought this y year. St. Mary's Kinrgarten is located in th? center of the city under Miss Louise T, Busbee's charge. For catalogue nddresi 4 t REV. McNEELY DuBOSE, B. D. Greensboro Female College, GREENSBORO, N. C. Literary- and Business Courses. Schools of Music, Art and Elocution.1: The Fifty-seventh annual Ses sion will begin Wednesday, September 9th, 1903. Terms moderate. Apply for Catalogue to MRS. XUCY H. ROBERTSON, Pres. - - LOU1SBURG COLLEGE A WIU Ittd rT Ltfa With family aroMnd expecting him to die. and a son riding for life, eighteen miles to get Dr. KIn'a New Discovery for Consumption. CoOghs and Colds, W. II. Brown, of Leesvllle. Ind.. endured death's agoncles from asthma; but thU wonderful medlc4ne gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: I now sleep soundly every night." L4 marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneu monia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove Its matchless merit for all Guaranteed bottles 60c and 11.00. Trial bottlia fre st all druzfft AAZt Hobby 4:50s, McCullers .... 4:55f Banks 4:57 .Austins .... 5:05s .... "Willow Springs 5:15f. Johnson Mill . 9:05f C:00f 8:55s 8:45f 8:40f o:353 8:30s 8.21f S:17f S:15s 8:05f 8:Q0f 7:55s 7:45f 7:40f :30 A. M. 5:20f Cardenas ... 5:25f .... C. F. & N. June. 5:30s .... Fuquay Springs 5:35f Buckhorn ... 5:40f Rawls 5:50s Chalybeate 5:oof Bradley 6:00f ....... Smith Mill.'.'.... 6:10 ... Islington Station .. 1. M. Ar. Lv. All trains, carry passengers. STBith Mill and one mile south of Syl vaola are' water staJibnsV. ' ; t. Telephone stations. s. Regular stops. f.-Flay stations. Meetings points are Indicated capitals and black figures. All trains must approach Caraleigh Mills and Casalelgh Main-Line Junc tion und.er full control, and not "enter MalnIdne of Southern Railway with out orders from Southern Railway Pi lot. by electors that wer& registered in such election precinct foj the. election of municipal officers that was held on Tuesday, May 5, 1903, still residing In 'such election precinct, without re quiring such electors to be registered anew; and said registrars shall also, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m on each day (Sun day excepted) for seven days pre ceding the day for closing said regis-, tration books, keep open said books for the "registration of any new elec tors residing in such election precinct, and entitled to register, whose names have never before been registered in such election precinct, or do not ap pear in the revised list; said books shall be kept open until 9 o'clock p. m. of each Saturday during . such registra tion period." The 'books will be opened for ' regis tration on Friday, September 18th, 1903. and said books will be closed for registration at 9 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, September 26th, 1903. On Saturday, September 26, 1903, the registrars and Judges of election of each election precinct will keep , the registration books open In their re spective election precincts, for the pur- The UNIVERSITY Of North Carolina Academic Department, Law, Medicine Pharmacy One hundred and eight scholarships. Free tuition to teachers and to sons of ministers. Loans for the nedy. 608 STUDENTS. 66 INSTRUCTORS. New Dormitories, .Water Woi'ks, Cen tral Heating System. Library 40,000 vol umes.. Fall term, a.cademic and pro fessional departments, begins Sept. 7, HK)3. Address F. P. VENABLE. President, CHAPEL HILL. N. C. IN SELECTING A SCHOOL FOR YOUR DAUGHTER . Four things ars to be considered; Heolthfulness Lccatlon, Thorough ness of Instruction. Carefulness of Training, Expanses. Lou!sT)rg College meets the requirements' in all of these particulars. For Catalogue or lur- ther particulars address, Loulsburg, N. C, M. S. DAVIS, A. M., Resident; RALEIGH MALE ACADEflY All trains must come to full stop be- Pse of allowing challenges of electors. fore crossing C. F. & N. Track at Va-! ine PI1S WUI oe.ppenea on election rina. . - . , day at 8 o'clock a. m. and closed at Ail engineers and conductors must sunset of the same -rur. carry watches that will pass Stan4ard All electors who have resided in the Railway Inspection. election precinct In - which they offer All employees will be governed by to register, for ninety . days and who Southern Railway rules, when same are are otherwise. Qualified according' to not in conflict with rules of this Com- law, shall be entitled to register for pany. ' jthls election and all electors regls- JOHN A. - MILLS, itered. and qualified to vote-for mem s. arid Clen. Mgr. . bers of the general assemb'y, undej Astitute for ifouns Vomenf21; 2onserva ory of -lusic The 3cst Place cr Your Daughter nstitute for Young (Yemen 3V onserva ory of dusic. Iba lest Place1 3r Your daughter Institute for Young Women Conserva tory of Music Tut Best Place1 for Your Daughter College Courses PEACE V?.."" RALEIGH . FREE a. C. M Address. y Jas. Dinwiddie Freaideai College Courses Qijh Standard CataIogu - FREI Address. Jas. Dinwidai. Presides College Courses Hijh SUndarl Catalogue FREE Address. Jas. Dinwiddie President PEACE RALEIGH W. C. PEACE RALEIGH Thorough Preparatory Course, Small classes and close individual attention course. For Catalogue apply to especially in Elementary HUGH MORS0N, Principal, The North Carolina State NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE COURSES: Literary, Claiiical, Scientific. Pedagogical-Commercial, Domestic Science, Manual Training. Music. Five sourses leading to Diplomas. Advanced cour I'alng to Degrees Well equipped Practice and Observation School. Faculty numbers 40. Uoar.. laundry, tuition and fees for us of text book?, ef.,- JHO a yar- or n . residents of the State $160.- Twelfth annual Fei-p September ... 1903. To socure board Mn the dormitories all free-tuition replications nouig be made before July 15th. Correspondence invitei from rho-e desiring corn- petent teachers and stenographers. For catalogue ana oxn-r . yuu, ... m rr r! n. ilcIVKR. President. U1C93 - V"A- - Greensboro, N. C INCORPORATED Capital StocK $30,000. RAlRIGH, N. C., AND CHAR LOTTIU. N. C. N"p vacation, nter . any time.' Railroad fare paid. Position guaranteed. , . , tw0 cluf $60, $70 and-: $50 per month are the starting salaries of our graduates' placed In po ' nOVU 'tiro3p.'-Take our coarse. an4 .w,'fwll. try, to -do aa ure.l by you.- Choice of 50 positions each i..sr.ui. THAT-WE HAVE THE BEST BY A BUSINESS OFFER. , . crT rrr , WritA for our Offers and College Journal. 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The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 11, 1903, edition 1
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