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7 -k; oiling post. anspiY, ocTOBini ad 1003 . v " ' ' 0 POSTSCRIPTS William Annstead, airsd 73, well WANTED Erojasenvmts bv Prof. ' Twin's Or chestra of ten nieces: all union men; Residence and Studio, 411 W. Hargett , street. 5 anr resnected mrtfocJAnfi 1 "rni ni ri'nfl" -Trivet plflSS yrn died at his home In Oberlin. 'music furnished for all occasions for Fhoriff Pago yesterday adjourned ;reasor able terms. All . the latest and th"Arent term of civil court over, rnOSt popular mutlc up-to-date. Also vvl Fondas', as Judse JR. B. Peebles have bras3 band -and i string: orches con tinues ill at his I home in Jackson. tra. ' Any number, of mn desired. Spe JuJe Peebles expects to be here ciai price for out-of-town engagements. tleii"ai"id will -take up the 'first case set j Orders promptly attended to. for the term. . - J i rccr.a T r TTlnsdale. Jr., " ' '. U. iSOX iniersia.Lt; U-iu ico. Donneli and W. W. iRobbins have re turned from Louisburg. The case in. which they were interested was not tried, but continued. . -Tho aruaratus for the gymnasium recently organized by a number, of young men here, has arrived and will he immediately put up lri the hall over J. G. Ball's store. Mrs. Tucker's new building. This hall has been rented for the gymnasium. ! 1 Sheriff S. A. Salmon of Harnett coun- f J? tv snent yesterday in the city. He has numerous friends who are always glad . I. to welcome him to Raleigh, bnenrc Salmon says there i3 the usual hustle and b siness enterprise in this thriv ing county. j Rev. W. B. Morton spent several hours in the city yesterday, returning home on the afternoon train.- His friends will be interested in the an nouncement that on last Sunday he resigned the pastorate of the Baptist church at Dunn, the resignation to take effect not later , than January 1st. He has three calls under con sideration. Mr. W. W. Vass is expected to arrive in New York today on the Cedrlc of the White Star Line a.ad will probably reach Raleigh Saturday. Mr. Vass has been spending the past five months in Europe and has visited the principal places of interest, fj Carolina Trust IANOS 003 PERSONALS. Mr. H. E. Norris went to Dunn yes terday. Mr. Peter Arringon of Durham is In the city. - - Mr. J. O. Carr of Wilmington Is in the city. Mr. H. H. Jones of Winton arrived yesterday. N .'Mr. ..J. T. Elmore of Henderson spent the day here. - Mr. L. C. Bagwell -left esterday on a business trip. Mr. W. H. Howland of Durham is at the Yarborough. Mr. A. L. Monroe of Monroe spent Wednesday here. Mr. R. B. Leach went to Selma last night on business. Mr. Paul G. Welch of Greensboro Is at the Yarborough. : Mr. Claude Dockery went to Selma yesterday afternoon, j Mr. James W. Rose of Plymouth Is a visitor in the city. Mr. J. S. Manning of Durham Is at tending supreme court, j 'Major J. W. Graham of Hillsboro pent yesterday in the city. l Mr. Victor Bryant of Durham is here attending supreme court. Mr. J. C. Raspberry of Grifton spent the day with Dr. T. M. Jordan. Messrs. C. C. Winston and. Dr. C. E. Reiizol of Ypungsville spent the day here. . i - -! M.. H. E. Norris went to Holly Palms, Ferns". Springs yesterday on professional busi ness. ; , : f Mr. W. B. Douglass left for Durham and other western towns in the inter est of Cel-'i-co. j Mr. Frank W. Fuller of Durham was a Raleigh visitor yesterday, and re turned home on the afternoon tral Mr. Alex. B. Andrews, Jr., returned. last afternoon from Philadelphia. where lie went on Important legal business. ; Mr. W. E. Palton, the popular trav eling representative of Gold Dust is In the city for a day or' two .calling on the Raleigh dealers. Awarded First Pre mium over all com petitors at State Fair 1903. Darnell & Thomas, RALEIGH, N. C. IMPORTED BULBS OF CAFITAISTOCEV 100,000.00. 11T7KTS. LOAN'S, ANKIInG, SAFE DEPOSITS. ' ' . i .t nvirrvrtin,1. RAVTMflS i BANKING iBU' NESS; also acts as "Financial Agent for the floating of Stocks and Bondof MUNICIPAI,, RAILROAD COTTON MILLS and other ' n?fa tionj. Acts ifli; EXECUTOR,. ADMINISTRATOR, GUAKDIAN p TRUSTEE. AS SIGNEE, RECEIVER, BROKER. AOENT. Interest paid on Deposits in Savings Department. r "HOTvIE SAVINGS" boxes, strongand con vsnient. furnished without cost to you. . . - -".-. - ' ' ... .-. f; t w , . :X ' officers-.;..'., ......... - - - . W. W. Mills, President; 00. D. Heartt, Vice President and Gen enl Man ager; Robert C. Strong, Trust Officer and; General - Counsel; William Hayes. j " ' - directors: J ' Imonev can - buy, 25 cents to $1.00 ' -Iot .. ' -l 1 m. "O TTf AUvnr.af TWhTi !Tillln i n . v-i . ,"-1: . il - james vveoo, j. -u. urns-" i-nv, f k , Lewis, Leo. D. Heartt. F.-T Ward, W. W Mills, Allen J. Rufiin, W. C. rzxxy. f. ixj AiDricrni ana iwuc:i tms. i n - 1 Officers in Carolina" Trust Building Raleigh, N. C. . ' irooach Co. pMie5iisse .; and ! CKiU clren'.s Siriit, Underwear Cotton-Wool and All Wool Pan.o and Vests; the best that per garment. OUT FOR HEALTH AND PLEASURE Every day you xan go' when yoa cure 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 with of, without driver. Oar telephone ; pall is . 81. Funerals, marriages, Theaters, ar.d receptions. Heavy hauling and ex - .ca rating. " j Ladles Eiderdown Dressing Sacks.. :.!' ' ! ...1. 75c to t:.5o Ladies' Shoes. Up'to, Dattt Models We believe that we seU the best , Ladies Knitted Blouse Waists.... Shoes for the least money, anyway would like you" to compare. Ladies Dress.. and Walking Shoes. ...... $2.50 to Um Ladies Knitted Shawls.. ..25c. to $2.so $2.00 to $3.00.v actual value $2.50 to $3.59 j Ladier Knitted Fa."lnators..25 to 75 Ladies' Kia iace aira uution jsmies Sturdy Mill made . .' . . . $1.50 per, Misses'," Boy's "land Children!-,' Shoes, ) i Kew Line at our Popular Prices. i 3C Misses' Knitted Hoods .. 25 to 50c. Childrens' Knitted Bootees and Mittens 10 to 2: UPCHURCH & HOLDER. BlaraKets, i Comforts, Quilts Southern Wool r Blankets,. 5L00 to $2.55 f Cotton Comforts . Wool and all -Wool Blankets..... l... i.Down Comforts . ............ .......$2.50. to $6.00 per ; Eiderdown Quilts 85c to ?1.30 .7 $2.00 to $3.00 ... ..'..!, $5.00 to ?7.50 E PEOPLE HpGintte, Mips, Narsissus In this city and! in the'State patronize me, as I have not only the most complete but most up-to-date Laundry in North Carolina and give perfect satisfaction. OAK j(5ITY STEAM LAUNDRY All Phones. ; J. K. MARSHALL, Prop. FaVetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. And others for either forcing or out door planting. Send for price list. Roses, Carnation- Violets and other fine cut flowers for all occasions. Floral de signs, pot grown roses for fall planting. and other decorative house grown plants. Phone 113, Jl. Steiniptz, Florist, A boo-n to . travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract ot Wild Strawberry. Cures dysintery, diarrlices, seasickness, nau sea. Pleasant to take. Raleigh, IS, C. Acts promptly. I . Tocr djf sat?rlitpr liU.MNtSS HEMS MANUFACTURERS. Business and Professional Men rraiitin hUh .ilw embossed rtationery, nrrite ths Capi tal Printing Coivany, Hamlet,' N. C, for specimens of te nicest work of this kind done in the ontb. -4.ie tor King itserva ry of sic. T5e st. Plice Yocr PRINTER WANTED. A g-ocd com positor, swift Alid accurate .and of 1 frooJ habits, for evenin , newsp.ip-r It Noth ; Carolina. State capacity nd wagei reqni.-ad. Address "Publ!her.- care Tac Post. FOR SAI2. One sixty-hcre per, return trlbular boiler, newly over hauled. I j. H. Gil1 j, Raleigh, N. C ry of ussc. The sU Place r Your f omen onserva- JLY Of . 3est PIico for Your Daughter 1 rr. 1 RALEIGH B "V IT - - RALEIGH J X ' P Course Catalogs - FRE- Aidre3S. Jas.Dinwid3 ?reaidei Collet Cour?. aiShStaa- Catalog: FRF AdJress. Jas.Dinwidv1 Co!le v bourse HUh Standar Catalogu : - FREr Address, JasDinwiddii Presided The Mechanics: arid Investors Union Has during the year ending. August 29th, 1903, paid to members for ma tured and cancelled certificates 32,0000. 00, which proves that maturity means cash as promised. ' : . . "..,.-v-:':' " '"';. ":':'--'-: . ' - In order (to meet the wishes of Investors the company has prepared a series of SHORT TIM E3 DEFINITE CONTRACT CERTIFICATES, which will mature, in 45, 50, 60, 80 or 100 'rhonths. Have also placed on sale to be dated September, 1903, 25 FULL PAIfT-EN-YEAR COPON CERTIFICATES of $100 000, which will be sold for a cash payment of $90.00. ' J For particulars; address i, j V - I I ; OEORfefe AI.LEJf. Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. L a dies' Coats Special Values Tan and Castor New! . Coat Shapes, close fitting, three quarter and full length; loose fitting . . . $14.00 to 17.50 KINSTQjN, N. C, March 12, 1 903. J. D. BOUSHALJU Manage Etna Life Ins. Co., Raleigh, N. Q 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 terny It being th. f ourthxtme It hasl been renewed at the same rate I paid when 'i took out the policy. -I am well pleased with the Aetna and recommend It-to . any one desiring Insurance in a reliable company. Very truly yours, . W. E. SUTTON, Fer Rates, &c., apply to J. j D. BOUSHALL, Manager, Tucker Building, - Raleigh, N. C. M To Mail' Order Trade-We are showing com plete lines Popular Dress Goods,: in Broadcloth, Zibelires, Knickerbocker, Snow Flake, Homespun,! Granite and Cheviot Suitings at decisive saving prices. Expressage paid on cash prders of $5 and over. ! 1 onachG Fayetteville to Wilmington Streets , mmMUU n 11 II HUH I 11 ' I II I Ml Ml - -J- I I II 1 Iliril IMIIJU I II H I II . I L.I L- JLJ-illlll Walter Woollcott - i . v-"f .. ' 1 --- v.- -. ' .: : 14 East i " - i i I Martin St RaleigK's Oldest ard Most Popular Dry Goods Store Raleigh ' N. C. A Store that sells: croods for Cash and at One Price to all. N ri t; r i,rs a Git Has some good quality. 1 1 1 Have all the good qualities. So do U. ML C. Loaded Shells BUT OF T. H. BRIGGS & SONS, Raleigh, N. Q BUCK'S STOVES AND RANGES FOR RFNT. Two, four six or e!s?.t hors? farm, flv miles from Ralelsh. N. C. Right man can make good Urrir, J; H. ( Jill. Iron founder. HaleigH Agents for the Celebrated Stein-BlocK TiloMado Reodytc'car Clothes WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. i WALKING SKIRTS. MILLINERY. We nave a complete line of New Walk- j Without boasting we can ray that ing Skirts, all the popular colors.! are ,n better position to furnish you i prices. t . o.w, i.uu, a.uu, f.ou ! ! . REKFERS. " ! ' 1 v . " - .: ' Child's Reefers' In Blue," Tan and Red, , !all handsomely trimmed, prices., i:......... $1.00, $1.50,; $2.5 and $3.50 SHIRT WAISTS. ' Special, lot of While, Waists! in Pique i with a hat than any other concern in j Raleigh. The stock is absolutely ! ! new and ' our Milliners arei the best to I ineihad. i Our prices, range extreme'' I low. j I. i ': We are showing a Iajge-line of - stylish Walking' Hats from $1.00 to f'O each. .-' ' '. . ; I ; .''' and Madras,1 at '- v $lr00 an d $1.50 j Full and handsome assortment of birds' winds; teatherr; ornaments ana nn- WANTED Two good piano sales men, one canvasser; must be hustlers, worth $60 to $100 . per month to best class of trade. Acidres?r with reference, Piedmont Music Co.; Winston-Salem, X. C. FOP. RENT. -My nla ce on Wost Peace street. Contains five acres. House has tenroom3, convenient out houses, stables, etc. Good orchard; fine water. Possession given January flrst . J. W. HINSDALE. FOR SALE Shaffer's Township Maps, of North Carolina .....$5.00 Shaffer's May of .aleigh, large size .......... 4 ..$4.00 Shaffer's Map of Raleigh, small size : j ............... $2.00 Shaffer's May of Wake County... .$L00 ELMER M. SHAFFER, ' Coin, and ' Farmers' ; Bank Building. In Clothe s ! f Q e ri 1 1 e nu e o 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 ? That's the only kind we have, and to look through our assortment is like having the standard styles pass in review j EKOMf .- . . ... ... j IHT(Q)N . T: ' ' ... : I , Distributors of the "Best" Hats, Clothing and Furnishings for Men and Boys : V: 209 fayetteviile: 1 1 ' BALMOriALS. Knit BalmoralSj "it. ..... . . .$1.00 to $1.50 These are the best Skirts for winter that can be used. Fascinators . . .". 25, 50, 75c. and $1.00 Infants' Long Cloaks, handsomely em broidered, of made well prices, . . 'i. $1.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00' and SS.00 ! WRAPPERS. . bon, will prices, i be found at treasonable SHOES. -The Department Is 'the foundation of our business: Tou want j to pet a (i good foundation for yodrself. Try a i pair of WOOLLCOTT'S GOOD ! SHOES and you will be prepared foi 'the; winter weather.. i Our Ladies' $1.50 and $2.00 and Men's We have 3 grades of - Wrappers that " $2.C0 and $2.50 Shoes' are i the best will fit. The prices are $1.00, $1.50 in the city. All sizes and juices of and $2.00. -These',;,Wrappers are f ull : Children's Shoes, t Are .always on and are made in the new style. hand. ! ; I Agent for Butterick Patterns. Boys' Clothing, Sizes 3 to 16. 14 E. Martin St. RALEIGH, N.-Cl s. . r,r ;'..jr '- ..." ' ' -rjf'- 7- - ' ""'
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