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TUB MORNING POST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 31 1904 -"j- . -- I ' POSTSCRIPTS. - Mr B.. C. Glover, has accepted .a ' poVltion as traveling representative of , the Raleigh Christian Advocate. ' Marriage license was issued yester day to a colored couple, Martin Burnett '5 Octavia Wiggins, both of Horts, ville... . x ; ." ' . ; '" Mr A. L. Chandler,, representing the Cable Piano Company, arrived yesterday"-from Henderson and is stopping over here. Deputy O. L. Stevens of Cary brought Naif Ledbetter. colored, here yester day to serve 30 days in the workhouse for vagrancy. Messrs. John H. and Graham' M. An drews left yesterday for Montgomery, Ala,, to spend Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Wra. M. Marks. Governor Chas. B. Aycock and Mr. 'josephus Daniels went to Greensboro yesterday to join Mr. Wm. J Brjan thef e and accompany him to Raleigh. Messrs. M. D. Stevenson, A. D. Ward and TV. W. Clark, attorneys of New Bern, are in the city and-appeared be fore Judge Purnell in a matter yester day. -. Ada, Williams, colored, was yester day sentenced to the workhouse for 30 days by Mayor Powell for disorderly conduct. She had recently, completed a sentence. . ' tJudge W. A. Hoke of Lir.colnton, who' Is being ured by his friends for a seat on the supreme court bench, passed through yesterday afternoon on his way home from eastern Carolina. A medicinal food thai attacks AND drives out Jmui 1 I The only vitalized Emulsion of Cod : Liver Oil with the hypophosphites of lime ana soaa ana uaiacoi. For weak, thin consumptive, pale-faced people, and. for those who suffer from j chronic skin disease and weakness of i lungs, chest or throat, m I Ozomulsion is a scientific food, pre pared under aseptic conditions in a mod- ern laboratory under supervision of skilled j physicians. . To be had of all druggists. PROF. DODO TO LEGTUREiON HISTORY ... i fhe A.. and'"M., summer school will' have a most interesting series or lec tures on Ixsry; next July. -These will be by Dr. William E. DocJd,' professor of history in Randolph-Macon College, and will be along "the following lines: 1. The Study and Teaching of His tory; 2. North Carolina: Her History and the Practical Benefits Tier People Would Derive from a Knowledge of It; 3. The United States; Practical Side of, as Well as How to. Bring It Home to Common School Children; 4. Europe: What Every Man- Ought ' to Know of Its History; 5.-5 Public Services of Nathaniel Macon. . ' ' . : '. . Dr. Dodd is a Wak'e county boy, who now belongs to the - entire country. His "Life of Macon" has attracted wide attentipn and, most flattering : encon iums. IHis department at . Randolph Macon College is largely amended and full! of enthusiasm. Our people will hear; him most, gladly at the A. and M.' summer school. - He has a - great career before him. ; BUSINESS ITEMS 100 LOTS FREE--First 100 .applicants sending stamp will receive deed -of a lot, size 25x100 feet to advertise Weat minster Park, suburb New York, 20th Century Realty Co.; 6 Wall st.i N.,T. PHYSICIAN'S OPPORTUNITY We -ant a "prominent registered physician in Raleigh and surrounding towns to act as our exclusive representative for THE - LAKEViBW SANITARIUM TREATMENT. Address, Main Office, Lakeview Sanitarium, 20 Broad street, Tomorrow, February 22, Washington's , here. The banks will be closed and fl Sample BottlO t&Q the public scnoois win give Sunday hours will prevail at the post-office. "I am finding the public schools of Wake county in much better condition than I expected," said Supt. W. G. Clements yesterday. "The cold weather has decreased the- attendance very little." , Regular meetlnsr of Wm. G. Hill Lodge 218. A. F. and A. M. will be held in Masonic Hall. Monday even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Brother Masons in the city are invited to be present. Work in tho second and third degree. By order of the W. M.. J. C. Birdsong, secretarr. . Sqpt. W. G. Clements announces that a meeting of the white school teachers of St. Mary's, Panther Branch and Swift Creek townships, will be held tomorrow at Cade Springs, dis trict number four, in St. Mary's. The meeting of the teachers of Middle Creek, last week was very successful. Cap tial City Council, No. 1, Jr. O. V. A. M., has decided to postpone the ex ercises in celebration of r Washington's birthday from Mondoy night, February 22d, until the 29th. The action was taken because a number of the mem bership will be In attendance upon the State Council at Charlotte. will be sent by us to any address on request, so that invalids in every walk of life can test it for themselves and see what Ozomulsion will do for them. S:nd us your name and complete address, mentioning this paper, and the large sample free bottle will at once be sent to you by mail, prepaid. Address The Ozomulsion Co. Do Peyster Street. New York. For sale by W. H. KING DRUG CO.. Raleigh, and all druggists. Mysterious Circumstance One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif ference? She who , is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain It. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c, at all druggists. ARMOUR'S BEEF EXTRACT t Exhibit by; Miss McAtee at Dobbin and Ferrali's this Week There is fashion in foods as well as in dress, and Miss Nina L. McAtel is going to srive the ladies a number of new ideas in her demonstration at Dob bin & Ferrall's store this week, chaf ing dish cooking, afternoon teas, lun cheons, etc., and serve a dainty lun cheon free; a few special dishes will be served during the afternoon each day one day Welsh Rabbit, another day cream of chicken or some other chafing dish dainty and every day de licious soups, bouillon, beef tea, etc. No obligation to buy; everyone is cor dially invited to visit this exhibit. PERSONALS " Mr. H. A. Page of Aberdeen is here. Mr. D. A. White of Mebane is in the city. J' Mr. B. H. Finch of Lexington is in the city. Mayor Edgar Penny of Apex spent the day here. Prof. Collier Cobb of the State Uni versity is here. Mr. E. W. Tillett of Durham is a visitor in the city. Mr. C. A. Mebane of Greensboro spent the day here. Mr. W. II. Sommerson of Charlotte is at the Park Hotel. Mr. Tyron Yancey of Spencer is spending Sunday here. Mr. Stuart Pembleton of Fayetteville Is a visitor in Raleigh. Senator U. L. Spence of Carthage was in Raleigh Saturday. " Mr. W. A. Brooks of Black Creek Is Visiting Mr. B. C. Glover. : Mr. John W. Smathers of Asheville Is in the city on business. Mr. J. L. Bradsher ef Roxboro spent Sjirday here on business. Mr. Wm. Watkins Robards has gone to New Bern on a visit. Mr. L. Willes of Wyaluring, Pa., is stopping at Mrs. Jas. McKimmon's. 'Messrs. George H. Lewis and J. C. Lewis of Wilmington are in the city. ?- Mr. R. H. Burns," principal of a pros perous and successful school at Cas talia, Nash county, arrived in Baleigh yesterday. . Dr. J. Martin Fleming president of the North Carolina Dentists' Society, went to Washington yesterday to at tend ' the national meeting of dentists. Escaped an Awful Fate Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done for me.' I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, in duced me to try it. Results were start ling. I am now. on the road to recovery and owe all to Dra King's New Dis covery. It surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for ali throat and lung diseases, by all druggists. Price 50c 'and $1.00. Trial bottles 10 cents. ' Come early and get the cream, of the stock. Everything at New York cost. Goods must go. WOOLLCOTTS GROCERY It has been discovered in Europe that the warmer a country the more cen tenarians it has. BUS I N ESS OPPORTUNITIES--Steady income. Small investment. Booklet free, showing how $100 earned $80 weekly past year. Dan Smith, 53 World Building, New York. ? PATENTS GUARANTEED Patents secured or fee returned. Send, model or sketch for FREE opinion as to pat entability. Send ' for ' Illustrated GUIDE BOOOK and. list of INVEN TIONS WANTED, finest publications Issued for free distribution. Contain valuable information regarding PAT ENTS, TRADE-MARKS and COPY RIGHTS; HOW - TO OBTAIN AND SELL THEM; 100 mechanical move-, ments, etc. Patents secured by us ad vertised free In the PATENT ' RE CORD. SAMPLE COPY FREE. Ad dress EVANS. WILKENS & CO., Reg istered Attorneys, 663 F Street, Wash ington, D. C. ' , N. Y. A- LADIES When In rie$d send for free 4 trial of our neyerffailing remedy. 'Re lief sure and quick; PARIS CKEMI CAL CO., Milwaukee, Wis. FOR SALE OR TRADE Bunch of horses and mules ; from? Burlington 't Jackson's stables; -W. II. Conklin ard Will Stockard. - !f - - ; . DR. B F. ARRINGT0N, DentarSpecialist GOLDSBORON C. Treatment' confined exclusively to diseased gums, specially that trouble some and hurtful disease known- as Pyorrhea' Alveolaris or Riggs Disease. What Difou Drink? " Prices That Will Suit You I quote the following well-known brands of fine Whiskies:" ' Per qt. per gal. Summerdean t (Mountain ' Rye) .. Old Henry Rye Old Durham Rse ... . Hunter Rye Full Dress . . .... . : V i .i . .. wxison ........ Virginia Club Rooneys Malt Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey 1.65 per gal. All orders over- $8.00 express prepaid; AH goods shipped the day order re ceived. J R. C. BACHELOR, "Seaboard Safe," 1416 - E, Main, St., Richmond, Va, , $1.00 $3.00 i:oo ' 3.00 1.00 3.00 1.25 per qt. 1.25 " .1.25 1.25 " " .75 ' Up-todate Cafe John 1). Smith, , EXCHANGE PLACE. (Sam T. Smith's Old Stand.) ' Meals and Lunches served at all hours, seven days in week.' Quick and correct service. Give rce ajjjL JOHN U. SMITH. Associated for the Practice of Dent ' istry, Dr. Joel D. Vhltaker Dr, Russell Sherrill. Dental Rooms 208 Fayette . ! ' ville Street. .; ". WQUOR S X am now located at S00 East M&in st. Richmond, Va., and am prepared U furnish Liquors of all kinds for medi cinal as well as1 social purposes. Mail orders solicited. , Write for prices anc particulars, sam t. smith: SECOND" HAND VENGINES AND BOILERS Five to one hundred -horse power, in good condition. Woodwork ing machinery, all kinds, in . great va riety. Prices low. : Carolina Machinery Co., Greensboro, N, C. MANUFACTURERS. Business and Professional Men wanting high class embossed stationery, write the Capi tal Printing Company, Hamlet, N. C for specimens of the nicest work of this kind done in the south. WANTED To sell No. 7 Remington Typewriters, Roller top desk; V Chair and typewriter table all new. 1 Cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 11, Hali fax, N. C. ' You wouldn't buy eggs at half price without knowing whether they were good or not, would you? : v- It's the same-way with drugs no t . a question" of price, but of quality. Quality Is stamped on every one of the thousands of items In our stock;, it is the chief merit ofour prescription department;: it is the underlying princi ple of our business." It is this high q uallty with ' bur moderate prices that make drug buying-here true economy; : - Bobbit Wyntie j Drug" Co., Ipeh Night and Day neechee m rj ulletin. COLORED OR WHITE women and ment to introduce toilet, "medicinal J remedies; quick sellers. Make $8.00 daily. Write for special, offer. Scott Pennedy Co., Louisville, Ky. WANTED Position as bookkeeper or general salesman. Salary expected moderate. Good references as to' ex perience. Address, W. N., care Morn ing Post. WANTED A position . as house keeper in a good hoted in North Caro lina at a salary to suit the times. . Ad dress S., care Morning Post. MONEY Complete brick making out fit, including engine boiler. First class condition. Carolina Machinery ' Co., Greensboro, N.. C. ' ' " ' V ' There is much opposition in Venice to the project of widening the railway bridge which connects that city with the mainland, so as to make it available for- ordinary traffic. It is admitted that the alteration would reduce the overcrowding and be of commercial ad vantage, but . the art lovers are eager to preserve the Insular seclusion of this romantic city .at all costs. The land in the state of Vera Cruz, Mexico, .are exceedingly fertile,, and will , yield two crops easily during the year, the soil In most instances being a rich alluvial loam, several feet deep and apparently inexhaustible. It is adapted to all kinds of agricultural pur suits, Including nearly all the vegeta bles produced in northern latitudes. We are closing out our entire stock of . groceries and provisions at cost. Will discontinue business after March 1st. WOOLLCOTTS GROCERY. MACHINERY Croweil, McLarty & Go. 120 Fayetteville Street, .Engines and boilers, all types and sizes. .v: ; . Saw mills, edgers, swing cut off saws. Shingle and -lathe ' machines, and bolters. Creswell & ; Walters' High Grade Planers. it . Colladay's moulders and fine wood working ;Jtools. , Brick-making outfits complete.. Foos gas and gasoline engines with out a peer. . ?Write for catalogue and descriptive printed matter. V . Second-hand engines, boilers and ma chinery in great -variety. T j H Before placing your ; order .for ma chinery of any kind save, jioney by writing.- .; ; J Carolina Machinery Company, GREENSBORO, . N. .C. BURPEE'S SWEET- ' Sprlncf FiiFilill 1 Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, $8: p.er pair, "$n per trio, i Pea FowlJn beautiful plumage, $10. This is a' magnificent .ali'cvrbird.! i trio splenSuf Wfiitd BraKmas, $7.56. This trio is exceptionally nice. : Eggs for Hatch 'V 'Plithtlttg HICKS9 DRUG STORES. mg. White Holland Turkey Eggs $3. 50 for io. . Mammoth Bronze Turkey EggH, $3.50 for 10. Rose Combs White Leghorns, Brown Lesrhorns. Lierht Brahmas, Black Minorcas, Barred - Plymouth Rocks, Buff S f 1 TTT ' 1 t . . -. urpmgcons, buyer l-acea wyanaottes, ana tne new An conas, pronounced the great egg7 producers in the world. Eggs of any of the above strains $2 for 15. Pit Games Eggs of the best strain $3.50 for 13. One Prairie State (400 egs" Incubator, as good as new, price $15.00. ,v ::',; . Our offerings include, none but HIGH GRADE MATERIAL. No orders filled unless accompanied with the ;cash. Our material good as the best, or money back. ,y . ' ,. ; ' i ' , Poland China and Berkshire v Pigs, O. I. C. White Chester and Black Essex Pjgs, 8 to 10 weeks old, $20 perpair. Address, Occoneechee Fartn, Durham, N. C. 4 Off ON ALE Off . ... . . . 1 , . . j . ... i- , . ' i. -". . - ; m m I m . . 111 uvereoais i uira EE BROW HTON prii One 7 yd Pat New Blue Sublime Cloth, $ One 7 yd:Pat New Blue Pojplin, One 7 yd Pat; Lt. Tan Poplin, One 7 yd Pat, Mild Lt. Tan Noveauk, One 7 yd Pat. Mild Lt. Tan Noveauk, One 7 1-2 yd Pat Ch'ked Lt. Tan Noveauk One 7 1-2 yd Pat Ch'ked Lt. Green ' ' One 6 1-2 yd Pat, Lt Tan Herring-bone Qne 7 yd Pat. Dark Gray Etamine Voil ioo yd, 1. 00 yd 1. 00 yd r.oo yd 1. 18 yd 1.25 yd 1.25 yd h5 yd 1. 00 yd WAS '23 '25 150 1.5a 150 I.2t tironach Co 1904 1 Novelty Cotton Kloths I Ulf Fop Shirt Waist Suits Caiwas Clotiks, Etamines, Voils, Panama Suitings, Knicker Suitings. f - Zepliyr ClotHs. Novelty Batistes lc to 25c per yard KEEP YOUR FET DRY 90 PER CENT pF COLDS ARE TAKEN THROUGH THE FEET. : : The best values for your money in Shoes. Broken lines LADIES' SHOES in kid and box calf, $2.oo. 6.50, 3.00 to 3.5. INFANTS' SHOES 50c to $1.00. : CHILDREN'S SHOES 65c to $1.50: , ' MISSES' SHOES $1 00 to $1.75. TJ YOUTH'S SHOES $1,00 to $1.75. . BOYS' SHOES $1.00 to $2.50. A Co yj fii SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK Safurdav laras Apron uinghams. All blue checks at 7 cents, worth -7 8 i-c varli. u 4 0 Yards, 1 yard wide, Bleached Do mestic at 8 1-3 cents a yard; Value 10 cents. - 8 1-3o 0 flflfl Yards 36 inch WHite Pique?, I .llllll 9 3-4 cents a yard, Worth 12 1-2 cents. p 3-4 n (Secure some of tn.es e barainsr 2Q9 FAYJETTEVIILrE; STREET :: RALEIGH, N. c M E. Martin; St -'t . I i
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