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T11E MOKXIXG POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29 1904 POSTSCRIPTS Messrs. J. B. Hasty, and C. W. God win of Charlotte are at the Park Ho tel. . , '.Mr. Crawford Cooper of Oxford is in the city visiting- his cousin, Mrs. C. G. Whiting. A marriage license was issued yes terday to a colored couple ', Frank Banks and Lucy Mebane. both of Method. Elder R. J. Bateman of the Fayette ville street church, Is leading his flock forward with enthusiasm. He is also winning for himself quite a place' In .Raleigh. Biblical Recorder. Mr. John W. Brown has planted in the:yard of his undertaking establish ment a Mendenaleo Peuraleis tree, which was shipped with a few others here to Mr. John Marrell from the Philippines. The cold, disagreeable weather stim ulated business at the dispensary yes terday. The sales were the largest of ' the' week and Manager Batchelor de clared he believed that that the warring elements caused it. ."Durham will soon have two fine buildings"' said Mr. I G. Cole of that ; city here last night, 'A six story office building will soon go up and Mr. John Sprunt Hill will put a handsome four story building next to It." . .Mr. Needham -Jones, one of "Wake county's best farmers, is holding forty bales of hi s cotton, crop. Five years .ago Mr. Jones sold his crop at 41-2 ' cents a pound and he will probably get -four times as much . for his 1903 cotton. Mr. N. B. Broughton, president of the State Sunday School Association, will address the superintendents and Sun day, school workers of all denomma- tions at the First Bautist church Sun day night at 8 o'clock. "Wilmington Dispatch. I Solicitor Annistead Jones returned I from Goldsboro yesterday where he has : . been attending court. The criminal docket was . concluded yesterday and ; . Judge George H. Brown went home but will return next Monday and begin a. civil term. Mr. TV. W. Unchurch of Raleigh, the young man who lost a leg In Henderson trying to pass between the cars of a freight train, has entered, suit against the Seaboard Air Line here for dam ages.' No complaint has been filed. His attorneys are Messrs. Argo and Shaf-1 . The small boys were having a fine time yesterday sliding on the sleet cov ered " pavements. However, the older persons did not willingly Indulge in this amusement. There were " many tumbles. Col. J. C. L. Harris fell on , Fayette ville" street and injured his hand, but not badly. Shall the-word "elder" taka the place of "reverend?" Mr. J. W. Bailey, the editor of the Biblical Recorder, has ceased to prefix "Rev." to the names of Baptist divines and instead uses "Eld er.". Mr. Bailey declares the latter is the proper word. It is no Idnger Rev. George "Washington Jones but Elder George Washington Jones. Six divorce suits have been begun here in the past three weeks. The ti-' ties of these actions are Henrietta Ramseur again Junius Ramseur, Can dace Hlnton against Albert Hinton, j Charles Hlnton against Sylvia Hinton, Samuel Johnson against Margaret Johnson, Ada Yarborough against Oli ver Ogden, "W. D. Montague against Jennie Montague. Wake Forest College last week, re ceived a donation "of $900 from a man in western Carolina. This week's Bib lical ;Recorder says: "When Professor Carlyle informed us that Brother Slate of Surry county had given $900 to Wake Forest College, we thought of a letter w4ci. jiuii uiuiuci sr. Oliver oi Dalton wrote us nearly a year ago. As suredly the preaching of Brother Oliver bro.ught forth that gift." A patriotic citizen visited United States Cimmissloner John Nichols' of fice and confided that he believed he knew where a blind tiger was in opera tion. He said that he had seen many people of a suspicious character com ing from the basement of the Pulleh building. This causes a hearfy laugh for Magistrate R. G. Reid has his office . I. j xi m t , lune tuia me suspicious persons were merely the litigants in his court. Very Clcce Call "I stuck to my ensine. although every Join., ached and every nerve. was racked with pain." write CI V. Bel lamy, a locomotive - !irman, of Bur lington, Iowa. "I was" v,-u nd rale, without any appetite and all run C"n. As I was about to give up. I got a bottle of Electric . Bitters. , and after taking it, I felt rs well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always ga!n new life, strength and "vigor from their u?e. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by all drug gists. Price 0 cris.. EUSINESS ITEMS WANTED. Toung man, good- hand writing and accurate in figures. Ad dress N., Box 2S5. Raleigh. FO Af,K 'aloafcls Farming arid Tlmbrr Land in llaitinf Ccuair . 2,200 acres d': valuable land, suitable for cotto::, torn -a.-td tobacco, for sale. Lands are Letnecn Halifax and En field and are traversed' by-the Atlantic Coact Line -Railroad. Will "sellUn '100 acre tracts' or as a whole. --Part cash and balance on easy terms. Apply to j FRANK STRDNACHragerifT' ' Raleigh. N. C Instate for Young Wcraen(2 Comerva iory cf Music "XEs Best Place for Your Daughtev r vv I ft v -m . . . 0 College Courses Cifb SbnJarJ Catalogue F REE Aiirtss. j23.Dinwidala Presi&st 1UIQUOR PRINTER WANTED An all-round man, capable of taking charge of a weekly paper. None but sober men need apply. Steady position to right party. State age, experience and wages expected. Headlight, Goldsboro, N. C. WANTED Position as bookkeeper or general salesman. Salary expected moderate. Good references as to ex perience. Address, W. N., care Morn ing Post. . MANUFACTURERS. Business and Professional Men wanting high class embossed stationery, write the Capi tal Printing Company, H?.mlet. N. C. for specimens of . the nicest work of this kind done In the south. BURPEE'S SWEET PEAS BE Desires four more resident students after the holi days, and an additional number of day pupils. For Spring Planting HICKS9 DRUG 5TORES. DR. B F. ARRINGT0N, Dental Specialist School Books at Half Price; Law ; books at half price. . Medical, The Logical, Historical, Religious and Scientific Books at your own : price. Typewriters r f all makes bought and sold, exchanged or rented, repaired and overhauled by experts. .J Spectacles and Eye Glasses Correctly fitted. Satisfaction . guaran teed. BEST QUALITY GLASSES. Southern Book Exchange, Raleigh, N. C. institute for Young Women 85. Conserva tory of Music TSe Best Place1 for Your Daughter,. College Courses PEACEte' RALEIGH FREE . C. H , Address. . j2S.CicH'idii8 President FRED. ROLL, F L O RI ST, DURHAM.N.C. grower of Cutflowers, Fancy Roses, Carnations, etc Floral Designs made up at snort notice, also nice strong roses for outdoor planting. 'Phone 427 GOLDSBORO, N. C. Treatment confined exclusively to diseased gums, specially that trouble some and hurtful disease known as Pyorrhea Alveolaris or Rigg"s Disease. United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina, In the matter of Abner B. Harrington, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 124. ' Notice of first meeting of creditors, . To the creditors.of Abner B, Harrington of Quiet, in the county of Moore and district aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice i3 hereby given . that on the 19th day of January A. D., 1904, the said Abner B. ' Harrington was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first meeting, of his creditors will' be held, at my office in Sanford, N. C, on the 2d day of February, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at. which time the said creditors may attend,, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. - V. H. BOYDEN, ; " Referee in Bankruptcy. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 22, 1904. Up-to-date Cafe John 0. Smith EXCHANGE PLACE. , .(Sam T. Smith's Old- Stand.) Mjeals and - Lunches- served ' at ' all hours, seven days In week. Quick and correct service. Give me a call. MACHIMRY. Engines and boilers, all types and sizes. ' -r : ' Saw mills, edgers, swing cut off saws. Shingle and lathe machines, and bolters. i Creswell & Walters' High Grade Planers. Colladay's moulders and fine wood working tools. Brick-making outfits complete. Foos gas and gasoline engines with out a peer. Write for catalogue and descriptive printed matter. Second-hand engines, boilers and ma chinery in sreat variety. Before placing your order for ma chinery of any. kind "save money by writing. . Carolina Machinery Company, GREENSBORO, N. C. I am now located at S00 East M&Jn st., Richmond,, Va., and am prepared to furnish Liquors of all kinds for -medicinal as well as social purposes. Mail orders solicited. Write for prices and particulars. 15AM T. SMITH. U Vii fUl liieiisir uiiilH mm IS II 3 You will -undoubtedly have to pay much higher prices for cotton goods. It is ai paying investment to buy at present prices . ; . ; ; At 5c Cotton Prices Our varied stock of selected Groceries what you need. Whether your order calls for BUTTER, COFFEE, TEA. CANNED GOODS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, LUNCHEON HELPS, CEREALS, FANCY EISCU1TS or CRACKERS, you can depend upon us for HIGH EST QUALITIES. Least prices and prompt deliveries. J. R. Ferrali & Co St. Hary's Schoil, Ralsi ? N. C O -' x- S 1 The sixty-second annual session begins September 17th. The Easter Term begins January 28th. - - k St. Mary's School offers inst ruction In the followinsr denartmontst-: The Preparatory School. The College, The Art School. The Music Schoov The Business SchooL Thefrf are to; hundred and f ortv-elffht tit?nt. nT1tn. - - w w lllllB o e s G i o Dioceses. ajuty of. twenty-fl ve Much of the equipment ejsni new piano jount tnts y year. is new; St. Mary's Kindergarten Is located in th rant.. nf .. ltss I.oul$,T. Busbee'g charge For catalogue address v REV, McNEELY PuBOSE, B, D White Crochet and Marseilles Counterpane 75c to $3.50 -At 7c Cotton Trices Hemmed Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases Wide Sheetings and Pillow Cottons At 8c Cotton Prices tanville and Fruit of Loom. 4-4 Eleaching Berkley, Lonsdale and Pride of West Cambrics At 7c Cotton Prices 10-4 and 11-4 White and CoFd Cotton Blankets, Table Linen Bargains All Pure Linen, the heavy soft finish sort, popular designs 60 in. 1-2 Bleached German Table Damask, 50c to 65c 66 in. 1-2 172 in. Silver Bleached " 60 in. Bleached Scotch 72 in. t tt 75C $1.15 50c to 65c 75c to 85c JOHN U. SMITH. T H EM O D OL IMPORTED BULBS OP PERSONALS Mr. R. P. Foster of Ashe ville Is in the city. Mr. E. C. Ivey of Hickory is here on business. Mr. J. "W. McAlister of Charlotte is in the city. Mr. W. W. Mason of Durham spent the day here. - Mr. J. T. Sweatt of Greensboro ax rived yesterday. Mr. John H. Filler of Greensboro is at the Park Hotel. Mr. S. W. Harris went to Goldsboro on a business trip. Mr. E. G. Landis of Henderson is spending the day here. Mr. PhlliD Busbee went tn ' Atlanta yesterday on a business trip. " Rev. J. C. Troy of Durham was here yesterday on his way to Sanford and Fayette ville. Mr. L. A. Carr of Durham passed through yesterday returning- from a visit to Wilmington. Mr. M. RosenthaJ, who has recently recovered from his illness, has gone to Charleston, S. C, on a visit. United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina, In the matter of Thomas H. Harring ton, Bankrupt.' In Bankruptcy No. 123. Notice, of 'first meeting of creditors. To the creditors of Thomas H. Har rington of Carthage, in the county of Moore and district aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of January, A. D. 3904, the said Thomas H. Harrington was -duly j Palms, Ferns. adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office in Sanford, N. C, on the 2d day of February, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. V. H. BOYDEN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 22. 1904. Hpinths, Mips, Narsissus juiyery Stable 4 BUGGIES that are tired and . ? HOt(s that are not; : No ext?a;dharge for buggies with narrow seats, and horses that can be driven with one hand. ?es No. 8i and get the very best in town. All kinds of vehicles for every occasion. Ask for what you want and get it. UPCHURCH & HOLDER. LACE CURTAINS Odd pairs at a price. Lace, Net and Cottage Muslins. ' M- -:Bv STROINIAGH CO. fit T& Work on Daring January. 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. PlEASE!" HO CO LATE, About every other drink er at our Fountain calls for Chocolate. Wonder why? Come and taste.123- the chocolate, and you'll know. Jt's chocolate worthy the name. CROWELW Sale ol Valuable City Properly On Saturday, . Feb. 6, 1904, at the court house door, in Raleigh, N. C, I will sell at public outcry to the high est bidder the following described real estate in the city of Raleigh: 1. A house and Jot, No. 9 East Ed enton street,, lying between the lots of W. W. Vass, deceased., and W. H. Williamson. Said lot fronts 70 feet on t.aenton street and runs back 150 feet (including an alley, to Halifax street). subject to the easment in said alley stated below. There Is a dwelling house with ten rooms and a kitchen on tha lot. . 2. A house and lot on Halifax street now occupied by Dr. McGeachy. Said lot fronts 60 feet on Halifax street - ' m - - -" ana runs oacK aoout ,105 feet. The purchaser of this lot will have an eas ment in the alley appurtenant to the first parcel, -of ingress, egress and re gress to the back lot of said premises. Sale made under judgment of Wake superior court in th special proceed ings for partition, entitled John W. Faison et al, exparte. S. P. Docket No." SMnipt z, Florist, Raleigh, N, C. J E. Cartlaiid erchamf Tailor New Gihglfiams at old prices. " Amoskeag Ginghams at 10 cents. Toile du Nord Ginghams at 12 1-2 cents. All new patterns for 1904. and Greensboro, N. C. We lead the State in Style, Fit, Quality Price. .1 Gent Per Gent ; TWO LARGE LOTS OF M- ' . - . . ' . ' The best ones are only 12 c, and the others at 10 cents tlw yaYff. These have a large range of patterns. , ; New Embroideries and Laces Insertions. Sorr.e find Valcnciennci I -icrra ol saie, one-third rash, resi due on a credit of one and two years, with 6 per cent Interest from the day of sale. Hour of sale, 12 m. VICTOR H. BOYDEN. - Commissioner. January. 5, 1903. f - ON About $1,200 of New. Cambric and wiss Edgings and -ery pretty and select patterns in the lot. You will also Laces and Edgings from 5 to 20 cents a yard. ' We sold twice as many Edgings in 1903 than in 1902, and would like to double the business again this year. " - -. ;, .f ' -, . ... .... .. .. . . : New Wlnite Goods Nearly 200 pieces of NewWhite Goods. have been received, the prices run from 10 to 50 cents a yard. The qualities are very superior to what we had last year and you will bejjleased with both price and quality. ' WE HAVE SOME ' ' New Grecian Voiles 25c. a yard which are going to be very popular for Shirt Waist Sus You will find all colors in the Lin en finest Chambraysat 12c. a yari. We are house in the we arc- not -given to boasting but will say that nc city is prepared - for the spring business like LEI BROU . - -,. f .... Q'HTON. AH grades of Bleaching. Cambric, Long Cloth and Cannon Cloth stock at practically old prices'. . '. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS THIS YEAR. are ir FAYETTEV trLE STREET. 14 E. -Martin St. - - v- - i . . . - - RALEIGH, N. C
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