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THE MQRyiNO rpQST, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1 9 03 a If ebb0 mmcDEm goaiEs it you arro not satisfied CO YOT7 rrPOPR tht eotarany hh f n .... . . M f rrotM rfpuMuon n j 5r 01 coqu&bous success! JTrr " V" u Li5 li oui to it letter ueccs. would make uea an oSer and not carry r, r.. i . k. r.iii. . . . rr.'f onr tiadiur with the nnwi mnA mriivM r. w wouu make Kirh a-TI. i. rrY 1 derco ta the Usfrtn quality f cur 113 oSer ""w' BT tte otmost eonfl- 3 . t J"u ana tare roa rcon. mvtnD -ttt,, i'ffci rroco our cijiui-rr to you. wli. ! i i--.rzrT . V " oas states REGISTERED DlSTir t "ncnsl na naw.ear H STATES RLXJISTEKEDDlSTlIjrERS GUARANTEE m TOMT 'Y Salt F 1 , f 1 to-j the biz rreflu of the dealer, tv iV 1 i5 cf 1 y uJT i ana AtE tuxl una; U Lia wUsiled ctattmen. ThXVwn7 YOCad i u ? EPplTio 0Ter QWr 01 I? Direct from gup dSstlEIory to VU Sansjialtra Profits I Prmalt AduHetalloni PURE SEVEN -YEAR -OLD RYEV mm m nan mm m '1 A11 11 I (LJOAGST 6?) M EXPRESS PREPAID Z1 TT0 FULL QUARTS of nAYNERS SEVEV.YTCATt- ti uui k ior j.2a. ma wm pay the eitmi charyes. When you recelra ; the wtUer. try U and IX rou don't find it nM i. . i.Hfil' M ra or caa Duy rrom any bodr else at any ic, then tend l back Vtrnr 11 exra and your H wta be mnrned to you by next malL liow oouJd j a rer be fairer? We take all the rUk nnd atlnd all tte tiMn If . , -- -' - j iiuaijuuKtuirou you trimi oruerr va ailp la a piaia sealed caae: to mark to &aow whatl Inside, CHlers for Arlt. CaL. CoU Ilaao. Mort. Ne., N. Mei. . Or.. Utah. Wash, cr Wyo . must he on th basis of 4 iaaxtw for Sft0 br ElPRM 1'rrpaid or SCO quart for Cl.OOby freliht lpild. Write our nearest cSee tad do It NOW. THE HAYKER DISTILLING COHPANY ATUHTA. CA. OAYTOIt OHS0 ST. LCUIS, M3. ( ST. PAUL If INN. 114 DX3TXLLXST, Tkot, CX EartXZUSBXD T Ml Wrecks Strewn on the Coast at Currituck Inlet Two Large Schooners a To- B,rjr" "Jh "in tal Loss-Crews Rescued Z'T" Uy LIIU OdVdlb lilt; Faxv the Hoe. with her crew In the risrjrirtKV but the-schooner wus then two rr.iles out. At 3 o'clock fhc rlr'.ick the beach, btit". or.lng to dark- . ne? a shore line rr d by the life sav 'crn fallnl to reach Ircr. At 4 o'clock J Sunday ir.ornln th life savers at ; Vayhwovis ?ucccfe'1 In gettinj? a lire to Ho.e, anil f-i ci&ht 2:1 mlauteg a!l atxvinl were afely ashore. This bent all tirr.e records at life r-vinj heretofore made on the Atlan- irrivd hre todav as n ?neial ir.e scn- tlc 't- ICurr.pf, a pa?Fencer on the Hose, The Great State Fair is One Week off Today - ; V ' J Let Everybody Get Ready. W. yr. Flnler. second vice president, and others were In the party. They were entertained by the busi ness men's association, and then xvent on to Richmond, -where the annual meeting will be held tomorrow. The party Inspected Vhe terminals ! were, umers rrom ew xork were Robert M. Galloway. Adrian Iselln, H. C. Fahnstock, Charles La n lex, Ed mund D. Randolph and James Woodward. if RESTORATION HOST" Dowie Ready for the March on Gotham City Another Record-Breaker is Assured The lasTiir was an all around win ner, but wftl." certainly be eclipsed this year. There is no room to doubt. It will be the grandest display yet. In fact the advance entries already re- delved guarantee that every depart ment will be crowded. Where to put the flood of entries yet to come in is a mystery, but they will be accommo dated if it should be necessary to im provise tents.. The mornings mail brought the following: as a sample to wit: ; . O. A. Robbins & Co., Charlotte, will (exhibit plans and specifications of the Chicago. Oct. 12. The "Restoration Host," 3,000 strong, marched in review before John Alexander-Dowie at Zion City yesterday. In addressing the 6,000 persons In the tabernacle after ward, Dowie declared that those mem bers of Zion who failed to go to New York would wither away and that their snew addition to the state capitol. prosperity would cease. The "Restoration Host" marched Into the tabernacle just as it will file Into Madison Square Garden In New York this week. Each crusader wore sashes of yellow, white and blue. Men, wo men, boys and girls, headed by the captains of the different legions, as sembled to hear Dowie givd Instruc tions for the New York tripwhich will begin Wednesday. Dowie announced that he has now registered 3,018 persons as members of the "Restoration Host." He expects that with those now on their Way to New York from other parts of -the country the trmy will have 4,000 mem bers. " HOME TELEPHONE GO. FOR HENDERSON ; - 8 .... The Capital is $bO,000-A Hickory Concern Increas es Its Capital Th6 secretary of state on yesterday issued " a charter to the Home Tele phone and Telegraph Company of Hen derson, the purpose of the concern be ing to deal in all kinds of telephone and telegraph supplies . and operate lines In North Carolina and Virginia, The Incorporators are W. T. Gentry, Tlfl E TO DON FALL ATTIRE.. 1 . 1 The chancrins: of color and the. falling of leaves is na ture's gentle reminder lhat autumn is at hand; that it's time for you to be shedding your summer raiment and putting on new fall attire. Our fall stock is the result of Tr T rarssnn. T. W. Crews of Atlanta1 Novel and entirely new process of ! and L. P. Taylor, J. EL Cooper and F. .f l 1 irif olli'rronf cfnrlv of fVlA .wnnrcs or,Vl r,7o engraving on china and lass. with di- C. T. Topleman of Henderson. . The .V-t j - auu uo - 1 capital is 50,000. The E. L. Shuford Life Savers The Beach for Miles m Strewn With Wreckage Norfolk, Va., Oct. 12. Special. A. VV. Drlnkwater. United States weathtr observer at Currituck Inlet, N. C. who lft his home for a pleasure trip at red. says he- has had enough of the water, and will never venture out iV.ptain Green and crew of the .ith 40-.CO fet of lumbtr. taken on ut ,., , - " ' life saving station. As In the case of c-r from the coast, nhere all the te.e Kraph lines are down, bringing news of the wreck and total loss of .the t hrec-masted schooners Mabel Rove of Norfolk and Nell W. How let t of New York. The Ho??, which was lea, led Receiver for LumberCo. Asheville, N. C, Oct. 12. Special Ralph S. Barnard returned from Char leston where, as attorney for the North Carolina Land and Timber Company, he applied to Judge Simonton for an order directing the appointment of a receiver for. the Cataloochee Lumber Company of Haywood county. The or der" was granted and Judge Simonton named as receiver P.'T. Dauman. The Cataloochee Company had contracted to purchase from the complainant com pany land valued at more than $600,000, but railed to meet the obligation. The company's liabilities are something like $150,000, while assets are somewhat diffi cult to discern. So far as North Caro lina creditors ae concerned the failure Involves a large sum; t:i Txtnts Lumber Mils here for li-y JVtrker and Camp Company of New York, lies on the beuch a mas? o v. rcekage. twenty-five miles south of Virginia Beach, and the Howlett. which l described as the worst wreck tver, ?n on this coast, lies seven rr.i:e3 -jth of Virginia . Beach. Wh.it wrecks He south of Payncr's ' ?n:u Is not known. Thr rtory of the r-perience of himself and crew, ns toM l. apta!n Walton of the schooner. !;.- who cr.me to Norfolk . It ri v,v thr o?.-,rvT Drlnkwater to re-' the ftoe. the Ilowiett's crew of. eight were landed in the breeches buoy. The coast for miles is strewn with wreckage, and more is coming In all the time. Indicating that many vesrcl hundred head hunters of Nueva Vis Grout Will Not Contest New York.. Oct. 12. Comptroller Grout has finally decided not to make a legal contest to keep his name on the fusion ticket as a candidate for re-election to the position which he now fills. He made public a brief statement today in which he declared that while he considered the action of the Republican city convention In withdrawing him as a candidate to b Illegal, he would not Institute any pro ceedings in the courts. Fight With Head Hunters Manila, Oct. 12. Lieutenant Velas quez and thirty men of the constabu lary were attacked recently by five amond dust and electricity will be dis played in Floral Hall. Carload of splendid field crops from Blltmore estate, and poultry. Snyder' & AWells Pump Company of RWimond.-Va. carload of artesian well drilling machinery in operation. Very Interesting. C. Smith, manager Palace Amuse ment Company of Ohio, Ferris wheel prlvilege.etc. , . Decorations with flags and bunting is now going on at the grounds. The Edgecomb Guards will proba bly encamp with the Confederate vet erans fair week. - The state fair office force was doub led yesterday and the work goes on enthusiastically. Many telegrams and letters asking for space both inside rfand outside the buildings are pouring in. The-Inter-State, Bell and Raleigh Telephone companies will each put in their phones at the fair grounds this week. More than 100,000 pieces of litho graphing and other sorts of advertis ing paper has been put up this year throughaut the state. Push in your enterprise at the office In the Pullen building before it Is moved out to the fair grounds on Sat urday, October 17th, and save trouble. Race entries close at 11 p. m. Tuesday, night, October 13th. Records this date or after no bar. -Life members and members of the ex ecutive committee can get their tick ets of J. E. Pogue,- Secretary, at his office in the Pullen building. Manufacturing Cpmpany of Hickory filed certificates today of Increased capital stock to $225,000. E. W. Holbrooker is presi dent and W. H. Shuford secretary. Jude W. S. O'B Robinson .nd son, Master Russell, spent yesterday In the city returning from the University of North Carolina, where they visited Judge Robinson's two sons, who are students.. Gilt Flowers. Our, Green Houses are now In full crop, we are cutting dally, nunareas of White and Pink Roses, AMERICAN BEAUTY Roses, White, Red and Pink Carnations and Shrysanthemums. If you want prompt service and swell flowers send us your orders , for loose Cut Flowers, Brides' Bouquets, Floral Designs, etc. We ship " to all r points that ,can be reached by express in ; twenty-four hours and pack the flowers to keep. Designs for funerals ! should be ordered by telegraph or telephone. Fine stock Shade and Ornamental Trees in nursery department, especially Maples.. Fine specimens. J. Van Lindloy Nursery Co. F.moei, f (Near Greensboro.) , Big lot Shade and Ornamental trees In Nursery department, especially Maples xtra fine specimens. the piohle. and our unceasing endeavor to raise the stand- ard of irierchandise without, any corresponding increase to you. .'-;. - . ' " , ' Ladies'. Tailor. Made Costumes The new fall costumes are certainly masterpieces of the tailor's art, and strikingly typify the highest degree of ready-to-wear apparel ever attained. Each and every article here bears the unmistakable marks of painstaking effort by weaver cutter and tailor. This applies just as forcibly to the inexpensive as the highest price articles, ; Add to this the economies of our superior purchasing pow er ana" the large sales that our small profit-policy, brings to you, and you have the reason why Boylan, Pearce & Co. have gained the mark of supremacy on woman's man tailored, ready-tq-wear garments. LADIE, MAN TAILORED SUITS .. . .. - $10 to $40 mm . LADIES', DRESS SKIRTS LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS .. .. .. . LADIES' MADRAS WAISTS .. .. .. LADIES' SILK WAISTS .. .. .. ... LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS .. .. 5.00 to $15 .. $2.50 to $ 8 . $1.50 to $4.50 $5.00 to f 13.00 $5.00 to f!5.CD Visitors to tile State t -! t hi I'.at.-.KJr.w owners, is thrill-: i t'i th tr-rr.. Tho Ito?e and the, 1 ltt. the latter commanded by j ' r-"in Iren. and bound from k i.-r.vi::e. Fli.. to New York with a v.y orso of lumber, were lying at , St Fc,pt?rnbor wa3 the ' .;"r irir v e i iuiiht", j., him u k storm struck them Friday night s 1 I sent them suhwnrd. T!. schooner Itost became wntcr ; I. ar. 1 with a 7i mlls an hour . 1 carrying th tr.otmtainous se:is t the v?"1; .;ek. hr -rw of hfv. - u. 1 one nnT' t'nlor.town. N". J. 1 - r :.-! until the LrakJ ut th rr forced thtn out. Ti. vo.sc! V.i.:?n. Kumpf, w 1 e . 1 to must have been wrecked at sea in the awful storm. The body of Captain Adams, of the ocean going coal laden barge Ocean Belle, which foundered at Virginia Beach with her sisler barge, was washed ashore this morning. Other bodies are rtill missing. The light ship at (.p Charles broke from hrr moorings and was thl morning lying Ing In the lower Chesapeake Bay. The only accident on the stcvimer Hamilton, whose corrmander. Captain Bonz. reports the storm s bad as the break ing cf the leg of one Immigrant i a3 sensr. who Is row In a hospital here. The schooner J. B. Holden. lumber laden, from Norfolk to New York, is n total wreck nt Paul Camuel Hill life saving station. 24 miles south of Cur rituck Inlet. N. C. All of the crew were rescued. Captain Joseph Lane of the tug Buc- er reports todry that he saw the -., -o.i l iden barge Oracle go down f:rst o.T the Virginia capes, carry caya, and lost two men after killing fifty-three and wounding a large num ber of the head hunters. The enemy were armed with rifles and bolos. The constabulary, under command of Vel asquez. . are reported to be suffering from disease similar to cholera. 1 watT-iogg.d. and Ji-t vhr toj,.c to certain death Captain Cookson and four white men who made up the crew of the Oracle, bound from Balti more to Providence. it the crew knew not. 1'i .al'y the ht n-.en. as a last resort, rrawlel t C; after detX of the Ro e rnd Southern RcaiSway Officials Pass Through the City w, -r ri , learnea inai in' governor wouia ns iney are on a lour oi mspec-jout of the city in attendance upon the t on Which Will Include the Entire System that thf governor would be ndil train of three rrlvate -1 pullman sleeper and a dining - nwd through Raleigh yesterday : irg at 10 oVTocfc. having on r l th o?3cn and several n the :"rs of the Southern Railway . ny. who are out on a tour of In tiort. rh!fh will Include the entire "tn. The pirty consisted of Pi-esl- Sanuicl Spencer. First Vive lres A. It. Andrews Second Vice nt W. W. FIn!?y. Genenil Man . II. Ackert. Jen?raI Sup-rln-m j. rlins. f the eastern "' o:icit.r F.jlrfax Henderson, .r.fi.dent H. II. i'opelaml. As-: re-union at Gre.cnboro. The special train left Washington, Sunday nsorning . and ran through to Burlington, where they sjont ;unJy night, then came on to Raleigh and' continued their journey to SHma. where they took the Atlan- White Against Black Padueah. Ky., Oct. 12. A battle oc curred ten miles from this city at Ke vil. a small railroad station on the Il linois Central", last night between ne groes and white youths. It originated over the negroe3 ordering the whit people to remain off their part of the railroad platform. A dozen shots were fired. Tom Hall, a negro desperado, was shot through the arm, and a white man named Childress was shot over the heart and fatally Injured. Hall is the oniy one arrested. Carnival in Niw Bern New Bern, N. C, Oct. 12. Special. The Layton Carnival Company, arrived this evening at five o'clock' on the steamer Ocracoke from Elizabeth City. A band concert was rendered In tht streets tonight. Many visitors' are al ready in the city. The Knights of Py thias and fire department are strain ing eery effort to make the carnival a success. The Queen of the carnival is to be elected by popular vote. Miss Maggie McSorbey reads by 1,000. .i ARE invited to Inspect our establishment with its complete stock easily the peer of any in the South. Everything In Jewelry and Silverware Is ready for your inspection and with every sale' we give a splendid value. If you aretnot perfectly satisfied we will cheerfully refund your money. We have an up-to-date factory for the manufac ture of any special work in gold or silver. Designs and estimates promptly furnished. We repair and remodel Jewelry, Diamond Mount ings, etc. Goods will be sent on approval to parties with satisfactory references. Among the hundreds of values in our stock we here mention: j OUR SPECIAL FIFTEEN JE WELED MOVEMENT, CASED IN A Uk PERMANENT FILLED CASE FOB TWENTY DOLLARS j Mail Orders Always Receive the Best Attention from ' fi, Mahaler's Sons, jewelers. A(ltAHLER'sS0Ns I JEWELERS. RAUEIGH, H.Z.J Raleigh, N. C. J & Burglar Stole a Corpse Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 12. The week old baby of Wm. Lynch, proprietor of the Columbia Hotel, died Saturday night. Awaiting the arrival of an un dertaker and a coffin the body was wrapped in a sheet and placed In a box. During the night the house was robbed, and in addition to a quantity tic Coast Line for Norfolk, expecting ' of silverware the thief made way with to reach there lat night. Thence they DO- ,Ane aiscovery was made In was found In Brandywine Creek, a mile timr of the Southern Railwav Com- " ...... away. pany win ih-hj iwia. the annual meeting the party After will again go aboard their special train and start out over the road from Hichmofvl to Atlanta, and thence over other di virions of the road. It Is ex I evted that th entire week will be re ciuiivd to con-plete the tour of Insi-ec-tion. As the tMl;i specif over the track ':Un,",1A r- Th Z' ki trestles and other features of the road s s mud N. Innman of At- "r-; le-i aim equ:i.T:-in. The following special was received list nljrht: Norfolk. Va.. Oct.- 12. PresIJent Sa:r.uel "pvnc?r of the Southern rail way, with the board of directors, ar rivA here lart night from Sclma. N. K!nond T. Harrison I). Randolpf of Wo-TlwarJ of New Fahnstotk. of New r-.rty had Intended to f.op over '"'k"h f.r several hours nd call . . ... .. t --nor Aycock. ut tn p:." . . .-j-.-. v!c- resident. Postal Business Growing Washington. Oct. 12. A statement Is sued by the post office department this aTternoon shows that the receipts Qf the fifty largest post offices for the month of September, 1903, were $5, 50H.422 as compared with $5,05382,8 for September of last year, an increase of $449.53. or S.8 per cent. Rev. Livingston Johnson, corres ponding secretary of the Baptist Mis sion Board.. left yesterday for the Wil mington and the Brunswick Baptlat associations. The Wilmington asso ciation convenes at Rooks, near Wil mington, today, an dthe Brunswick as sociation meets near Southport on Thursday. THE- BOBBITT-WYNNDRUG CO. is the best store in this town for you to buy ' Drugs, SilK Room Goods, RubborAr- ( tides. Toilet Requisites and other drug store goods you may need. Everything in the store ' is of the highest Grade of excellency. Prices are no higher than thev have to be to insure the best in every line. BOBB ITT-WYNNE DRUG CO., Lowney's Candies always ft esh. Open ail night. Hotel' eileelalre BROADWAY AND 77th STREET, NEW YORK J Fireproof Luxuriously furnished rocrr.s for permanent cr transient guests. Restaurant a feature. Most beautiful Palpi Room f and Cafe In New York. Theatre Parties s. Specialty. ORCHESTRA MILTON RODLEE, Psopbicton Affability- ar.-i courtesy guarantee i v from every employee.. Ladies, Misses and CHildrens' Wraths Everything in the line, from the light-weight j Silk Mousselaine Cape to the very heavy long "New Market." Thesi goods before entering our, roof are scrutinized in every particular: Every piece must be the best value ob tainable for the money, and we don't hesitate inviting your inspection and comparison. . .Ladies' Cloth Wraps in short, medium and long length. Prices $5 to $35. ! : Ladies' Loose Three-quarter Parisian Cloaks,! the highest mark of material and workmanship, $25 id 40; Ladies' Cravenette Rain Coats, extremely stylish and popular, $12 to $20. - Children's and Misses' Wraps in all lengths and prices. 1 Underwear It's t.ha season of changes. One dav warm, the next day cold. Fleeced Cotton Underwear is the wise between season weight. We have an immense line for ladies, misses and children. Pants, Vests, Corset Covers and Combination Suits. But should you desire all wool or part wool Underwear, remember all weights and sizes can be found here at value-giving prices. . - Millinery For no other fall season were we so splendidly pre-, pared. We never displayed more beautiful hats. We, never! carried such assortments. And you know as well as w3 that we always have more hats than any two other stores. True, it's just after our fall opening, but even now the collection is worth seeing. As to styles they are ajl you would expect from the foremost millinery store. Thev I are beautiful beyond description. Prices As in former seasons you will find them way below those asked by other stores who sell as fine hats as ours. This is no idle boast, and you know it. i . Dress Goods This denartment is at its topnotchfulness There's scarcely a fabric named in the new long list of fall styles whir! is not reDresented here. Rough or smooth, light; or heavy weights, woolens in whiteblack and colors are here in profusion. Then there's Crepes, Silks, Velvets and itobe Suits. An inspections of this stock will convince you that we are foremost in the lines. f Other Necessities Corsets. Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Hand Bags,. Belts, Collars, Gloves, Curtains, Kugs, ura- pery, Towels, Table Coyenj, rortieres, vrmu i Knit Skirts, Sweaters, Neck Ruches, etc., are imum u await your inspection. oyian; Fearce a Co, 3 v,i3 abandoned when it . ----
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