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THE llOTiyiSG POST, 'nxBsnAY. OCTOBEB 31 1 993 . I ' ' " .. ... , POSTSCRIPTS MaJ. Clias. ?J.. Stcadman, ex-lleuten-' ant governor and-a gubernatorial-candidate, is in Italefeh. " ' ! . The elegant silver sword., presented to Brigadier General Carle A. Wood ruff by the enlisted men of the artil lery corps of, the United. States army, , stationed at Fort Slocumj N. Y., is on exhibition In the window of Mr. A. B. Stronach's store. : ' Judge Thos. B. Womock left yester- ay for Washington: City, where he ill argue the gold brick case before ie United States supreme court to Uuy. Attorney General R. D. Gilmer vras detained here by important cases . in the North Carolina supreme court and could not e:o. - ! ' ' V Mayor Powell yesterday fined Burly Mangum $6.25 for disorderly conduct. This was the only case at the - morn ing session of the mayor's court. Mr. John B. Hanks, formerly ot Ral sih, but npw In .charge of the phar maceutical department of, the Atlantic Coast Lumber Company, is here. . Postmaster C. T. Bailey states that he is notified of the establishment of fourteen new free rural delivery routes. Gen. M.1 W. Ransom, of Northamp ton. Gen: James I. Metts,! of Wilming ton, Geiu J. M..Ray, of Asheville,; Gen. W. R. Cox of Edgecombe, Col. P. C Carlton. .-of Statesville, Col. W. . L, London of Pittsboro, all distinguish ed men who wore the gray, arrived yesterday for- the ..reunion. Sheriff M. W. Page says an errone ous Impression has .gone j out that he was enjoywed from collecting all taxes and very few country people even are paying yet. Tie' sheriff, has never been enjoined except as to Raleigh and that Injunction is now dissolved. He has all the books ready to receive taxes except those of Raleigh and they will be turned -over to .him November first. - j PERSONALS. FOR SALE. One uKty-horse power. return tribular J boiler. ' newly over hauled. ' -,- Ji H. GILX,j FOR KENT. Two, four six or eight horse farm, five miles from Raleigh. N. C. Right man ' can make good terms. J. 11. GilL iron founder. t Carolina Trust Company CAF1TAB STC GK, 1 Ctf, 0 0 0. 0 0. , TKTT;rr T mVS. BANIvI-XG, SAFE DEPOSITS: v acts as . manciai as'vv ure .i..,, t RAILROAD. 'COTTON MILLS and pther corporations -XECUTOR. ;AbMlNlST RATOR, GUARDIAN TRUSTEE, AS - . - . ?oi!eo f'r,ubIlation In the District .Court of .tha United j States,for-the Eastern District j of North Carolina. u I"', -7 ' ; " . ;" j t In the matter of Writ.- E. Gwaltncy In Barilcrurtcy. " ! Whereas, proceedings . ha-e been in stituted by the. petitioning-creditors iri the matter cf .the alleged bankruptcy ot W. E. Gwaitney for the purpose'of having the said W. E. Gwoltney de clared a ba nkrupt, as set forth f in the petition filed in the above proceedings; and in pursuance of an order of said court granted In the above entitled proceeding, notice is hereby given: to W. E.' Gwaitney, Who is not an inhabi tant of nor is found within this dis tricti thathe appear, plead, answer or' demur to the petition filed by the pe titioners herein on the 11th day of N vember, 1903; and that in defaul thereof, the court will proceed to tlifc hearing1. '-V' " ' J. G. BALL, One of the Petitioners. BUSBEE &. BUSBEE. ' J. N. HOLDING and HINSDALE & HINSDAI Solicitors for Petitioners. Attest: ..,;,-- . . II. L. GRANT, U, S. Clerk. By GEC . L. ' TONNOFFSKI. T.-T-.T TJT I K I Tranacts a. GENERAL. BANKINOKancl oAYIvjp. .-jsAiwnu v ? ! NESS; -5130 acts as Financial Agent rortne iioauns m.ouuu - MUNICIPAL. Acts as SIGNEE. RECEIVER, BROlftR, AG KNT., ; .'Interest iraid on Deposits in Sayi ngs Department. ; . 'HOME SA VINGS''" boxes, strong and convenient, fumisheJ': without cost to you.. : - ' ' -fl -f'"V.f ,:": ,.".' : '-':- r : m.- . ; OFFICERS? ; W. W. Iillc:, Pre-fdent: Loo. D. II eartt, 1co President and Generil Manage-; Robert C. Strong, Trust Officer a pd General i Counsel; -William, Hayes. Cashier. ' - -.- i . - - "., " DIRECTORS: . J .- James Webb. J. D. Ricrir.ii. Cbnrl es P. Hart,! Aierar.aer eu, Lewis, Leo. D. Hcnrtt. F. T. Wn'rdv W. Petty, P. R. Albr!:l t and Robert C. OfJipr?: in PavnHnj vth.t Hiiildin sr. Raleigh. N. C . V41 v. 1 cs P. Hart,: AJerar.aer eu W. Mills, Allen JV RufSn. Strong ' J T ( w c. I- Dunn is FOR SALE Shaffer's Township 'Maps of North Carolina ...:.....,,...:......... . . S.CO Shaffer's May of size Shaffer's Map of size. $2.00 Shaffer's May of Wake! County.... $1.00 UPCHURCH M H OIJT- FOR , . ', HEALTH AND Every t day you dn go when yoa pro-curc-your equippage at our livery sta ble 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 wth or without' driver. Our telephone . call is 81. ' Funerals, marriages, Theaters, and receptions. Heavy hauling and ex cavating. '-rv::i ' V --:-' ' ' , OLDER Raleigh, large Raleigh, small 54.00 Voung yomenQ Conserva tory of Music The Best Place for Your Daughter nstitutc for foung Axemen 35 3onserve ; ory of usic. TFe Sest Place cr Your Jaughtev Jrvstltutefor . Young . Women 32 Conserva tory of Music. The Best Place for Your Daughter Srator H. L. Godwin of here. ' i ' Mr. Louis Grant of Goldsboro is in the city today. Solicitor J. 'F. Spalnhour, of Burke, is in Raleigh. Mr. Adam Davis, of Goldsboro, spent yesterday here. k' Capt. J. F. Reinhardt, of -Llncolnton, came yesterday.- " Mr. Ashhy Lambert, of 7 the t . State 17niversity is here. Ex-Senator W. P. Wood, of Randolph is here for the Confederate reunion. Mr. G. S. Baker of Laurinburg is visiting Mr. E. H. Baker.' Mr. W. J. Griswell and Mr. H. E. Seaman of Durham are here. 1 j Messrs. J. A. and J. P.! Kitchen, of Scotland Neck, are in Raleigh. Mr. C. Hutchings was out yesterday for the first time after three .weeks illness. , j Mr. R. R. Warren of Washington, N. C. . is the guest of Col. ; Alfred Wil liams. : '"- i j Rev. CI T 3 . H.- Utley, pastor of the Baptist church at Elkin, is attending the fair. " Mr. Durham, manager of the North) Carolina Lumber Company of Tillery, and vife are in -the -city Maj. J. W. Wilson left for Weldon yesterday. He is in better health than in several years. Mr. W. T. Grimes, special agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Company,' of New York, and wife of Hamilton, are in Raleigh. Mr. J.-P. Kerr, the gallant Confed erate veteran of Caswell, who was door keeper of the last house, is at . tending the re-union. Among the arrivals yesterday were: F. A. Murrell, Charlotte; T). J. Carpen ter, Newton; Chas. D. Matheson, Tay lorsville; R. R. King, Greensboro; J. II. West Greensboro; N. R. Oliver, Win ston; W.'D. Merritt, Roxboro; W. G. Russell, Rose Hill;x J. D. Carriers, Asheville; C. R. Barker, Salisbury; R M. Roach, Charlotte; R. S. Lewis, tDaI las; L. L. Harris, Charlotte; M. Sawyer, Charlotte; J. R. Higgins, Goldsboro; R. P. Joyce, Danbury; D. L. Donnell, Oak Ridge; J. , A. Harris, Kitrell; Wm. Allister, j -Middleburg; Jno. D. Wells, Wilson; C Thomp son, Lexington; C.v S. Carr, Kenans ville; C. L. Bushnall, Reidsville; H. L. Bushnall, Chapel Hill; J. S. Newton, Chapel Hill; P. G. Alston, Warren; Ia R. Crocker, Middleburg; S. L. Ross, 'A. Williams, G. M. Roberson, A. R. : Dunning, A. O. Roberson and W. W. Keel, Robersonville; James Haleman, Helena; R. E. Grimes, Robersonville; W. H. Royal, Dunn; Dr. F. IL Blount, Swansboro; I. N. Sanders, Jackson ville, N. C; C. H. Fowler, Stonewall; C. W. Edgerton. Keenly,; Capt. L. T. Hicks, Faison; J. C. Green and F. E. "Ul1-"' vjirtiisc, ,jcj.- uumam ana ' mii'in Willis warier, x ayetreviiie; w. T. Brown, D. P. McEachern and G. H. Hall, Red Springs; O. I. Floyd, Ed. Edens, Dr. F.. Pitman, Ashpolef D. R. Kornegay, Goldsboro; Dr. W. I. Hill, Albemarle. " ' - ? ELMER M. SHAFFER Com. and Farmers' Bank Building. j ST u kalligu m I RALEIGH I - jU I RALEWH B Courses Bijb Standard Catalogue FREf Adircss. j JaS.DInwiddi . PreaidfE: Colles1 Course. Catalogt F31E: Aiircsa, j Jas.Dinwiadl . Fresidsr College Courser HUh Standard Catalogxic . FRRI. Address, . Jas.DinwidJu - President STARS AND STRIPES, RED, WHITE :ND-:3EuEi:AND,. ALL COLORS. ' ? ' BY' YARD IN ' QUANTITY. h Ac S, btroeac Is our motto in all particularsi-vthen it is needed, and this week in particular. Let us have your laundry- no .ifiatter how quick you desire" it, you can get it, and our work can not be. surpassed anywhere.' .We velccme a test. LAUNDRY To Be supplied with the best Flour obtain able or Its no fault of hers if the baking isn't good. . j Some flours produce g-ood bread, some good biscuits, others good pastrjv- OUR j BON TON SXOTJR makes them AIIj GOOD v because ! there's Finest Winter, Wheat used in the millins:. Try it tcday. Jo R. Ferrill & Co A Love ,ttr Would not interest yu if you're looking, for. a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a-year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best' Salve on earth, 2oc. at all druggists. , LADIES &7 relieves In 5 ho.in PRF P MMMMBBM8afe and sure; Box TRKeI flniirv- .s'amP tor portion lars. " CkOWN CHEMICAL CO.. Bop. ESLWaCFEE. WtS OAKeiTYtSTEAp All Phones. J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. Fayetteyille Street, Raleigh, N. C. The Mechanics arid investors Union Has during the year ending August 29th," 1903, , paid to members for ma tured' and cancelled certificated ;$32;0000. 00, which proves thstt maturity means cash as promised. v'. -, .' , .r -: - - ..-' In order to meet the wishes of investors the company has prepared a series of SHORT TIME i)EFINITE CONTRACT CERTIFICATES, which will mature in. 43, 50, ,60,., SO or 10.qTpipnths. Have" also placed on sale to be .dated SeptembeK 1903; 25 FULL' PAID 'TEN YEAR COPON. CERTIFICATES of $100, 000, which will be sold for .a dash payment of $90.00. For particulars, address1 : ' r- ' r ' - ' - . " : - GEORGE AI.LEN. Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. " KINSTON, N, C, March i-2r.100 J. D. BOUSHALL, M 1 Ins. Co., Raldjgh, N. G. .anaqer r iEtna Life DEAR SIR: I have been carrying insurance in the Aetna for thirty years on the ten-year Renewable Term Plan. I hye just renewed the same for another term, it being the fourtii tlme lt has been renewed at the same . rate t paid when I took out "the pqlVy. I am well pleased wi th the Aetna and recomniend it to any one desiring insuraticfr in a "reliable company. VeiT tnily yours, v " - -' W. E. SUTTON, Fer Hates, &c, apply to a n; Roi HAi I Manager, Tucker' Building, ;Raleigh, N. a 1 in los'sifisi i! Has some good quality. ill! : GUNS HO.!' . f v : We haven't, quit selling: ; shoes, simply moved our Shoe Department.- Gives you more" room and more " privacy' in trying on shoes. ,t - -i yes.! ' ". '. A.s usual we" offer you the verj- best shoes ; American skill . can make at prices that average a savirfs of 50c. to 1.00 per pair.- , New Fall Shapes Ladies Dress and Walking Shoes $2.00 to $3.50. Misses, i Boys and i Children's Dress and School Shoes, 25c. pair. - r Black . Cat Triply iCnee Leather Stockings. .Not 2 for 25c, but a ,25c. stocking for 15c, for Boys and Girls. Lradies Tailor Made Coat Suits v A'. V ... " ' :v-. " TVe haven't, talked Coat S.uits a great deal this Reason, , for rhe fact that the supply has hardly equalled . ; the de mand. We are able to offer this week possibly d 12 or vlb suits 4n Zibeline, Homespun, Cloth,' Melton; Snow Flake and' Knickerbockers, j Suitings $16.50 to $25.50. j ,' r Kid Gloves'Our Specials ' ' The best that can be made for the money. 75c, $1.00, $1.5. -Ladies Cravinette Storm Coats iviir I : " ' ' ----- . - . 1' Ladies' Wraps 3-1 Coat, half, three-quarter and..; length. Loose Fitting. Blacks tj Colors. ! I . Our Special Value Tan and Caster i- Coat at $17.50. ' . Ladies' Waists White PlqUe, Fleece Lined, 'Embroidered-Fronts, $1.50. j 1 The Celimene Pocket Books and Bin that open up quite flat with pocket book and card case inside, $1.00 to $3.00: Lqoks as well and wears better than Taffetto Silk. Our j New York Skirt $4.00. ; 'v.-'. v j" ; Tam O'Shantor Caps White, Red, Blue and Grey, 65c. I OCOCOOOaOOOOdiOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOOOOOG(5dC3 ."Fayett'eville to Wilmingfon Ftreets G0a Walter .Woollcott - r . 14 East -i r - MartinSt RaleigH's Oldest :- .'. .' ; - - . ' and lost Popular Dry Goods Store .P Raleigh, N. C. A Store that sells goods for Cash and at One Price to all. I - Have all the good qualities. bo do 17. M Ci Loaded Shells V BUY OF T.. H. BRIGGS & SONS, Raleigh, N. "BUCK'S' STOVES AND RANGES G BUSINESS ITEMS FOR RENT. My place on . West Peace street. Contains! five acres. House has . tenrooms, convenient' out bouses stables, ,etc. Gpod orchard : - fine water. Possession given January flrst- J. V. HINSDALE. MANUFACTURERS, Business and Profeaslonal Men wanting high class embossed stationery, write the Capi tal Printing Company, Hamlet, N. C. for specimens of the nicest work ot tfAd done in the south. F n Ruleig'H Agents for the Colelayatod Gentle " . ' - - It mem Isn't there one kind you delight in isn't the only kind you care for those that are perfect in even the smallest detail 1 That's the only kind we have, andfto look through our assortment is like having the standard xstyles pass in review . . c EE Distributors of the 'Best' ? OUCfHTON 209 Hats, Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boys: 1 .- . ' , F A YETTEVI VVE WANT YOUR BUSINECS. WALKING SKIRTS. MILLINER"! We have a complete line of New Walk- ' Without boasting we can say. that re mg teKirts; -ai the j popular colors, prices.. j; $2.50, $3.00,500, $5.00. J7.50 - y -r REEFERS. " - Child's Reefers in Blue, Taij and Red, all handsomely " trimmed, prices.." $1.00, .. $1.50, : $2.25 and $3.50 ! SHIRT. WAISTS. Special lot of White , Waists in Pique and 2 -U BALMORALS. are in better position to furnish you with a hat than any other concern. :n Raleigh. The stock is absolutely pJ.I new and crur Milliners are the tesfo . i i . . , me had. Our prices range extren: .j low. .! " Vvre are showing a large line ot -styli Walking -.'.Hats frojri $1.00-' to . i-"- each. . . . '!. - .. ' ladras. at.. .. .; ..$1.00 and $1.50 Full and Jiandsome assortment ofbir ' winds, .feathers,, ornaments anfl f-')-bons, will ..be.;, found -at reason' v '3 prices. Knit .Balmorals at. . ..$1.00 tg $1.50 These are the best -Skirts for winter that can be used. ; Fascinators . . 23, 50, 75c. an d JL0O" Infants' Loner Cloaks,: handsomely em broidered, of made Well prices,.. . $1.00, $..25, $1.50, $2.00 and ?3.00 WRAPPERS. '.!:."' . : ; ..... i . ' ;. We have 3 grades of Wrappers that will fit. The prices are $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. ."These Wrappers are full and are made in the new style. SHOES. The Department Is the f oundn tlbn our lousiness. Tou want to r ' good foundation for yours elf. Try! pair' of WOOLLCOTT'S 'norl SHOES and you will be prepared the winter weather. I mr Ladies' $1.50 and j $100 and 3i?n.i. $2.C0, and $2.50 Shoes are the 1 ' '' in the city. All sizes and prices, Children's Shoes. Are always en hahd. Ageiit for Butterick Patterns. Boys Clothing, Sizes 3 to ii 1- .. H E. Martin St. ; RALEIGH, N. a A -4
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