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POSTSCRIPTS Mr. W. H. Klngr is back from a visit to the St Louis exposition. The quartette of Shaw Unlveristy ; went to Durham to give a concert there last night. The colored First Baptist church had a rally Sunday, and raised $302 for their new church. . . A letter from a farmer , in Duplin county yesterday, said there had "been no rain mere m s ub. Chas. jpauceue, nejsx-u, vao SO days oh the roads by the mayor for beintr drunk in the market. The retail clerks union" will give another excursion v to Chalybeate Springs' next Thursday evening.' Mr. C. H. Poe went to Jackson Springs yesterday. He says hat rain is. much needed in eastern Carolina. Judge Purnell has appointed J. Way land Alien of Smlthfield, United States commissioner vice J. G. Parker re signed. ' Dr. B. W. Burkett left for Greensboro and will return next Friday "afternoon. He is engaged in work at the institute in Greensboro. Arthur .McLean, a negro from Dunn, was caught' by. Mr, R. J . IJord trying , to break Into a box car. Mayor Powell sent him to jail to await the next term of court. Revl N. S. Jones returned 'yesterday morning from Jackson Springs where he attended the Baptist mid'summer meeting. He says the largest crowd of the season was there Sunday. Mr, Hobby, who purchased the Frapps property on west Martin street opposite the car shed of the Union de pot, Is having a neat residence ereoted on the lower vacant lot. Mr. R. I Norton, upon his return frtm Granville county yesterday, re ports that rain is badly needed in that section, tl has been five weeks since a shower in the neighborhood near Ox ford. Two colored couples were " granted marriage license yesterday. "William Jones and Martha Horton, both of lyHeckon's Grove; Jame's H. Howell, Holly Springs, and Lina Satterfleld, Ra leigh.. . Rev. W. B. "Walker, a minister of the A. M. B. church, was called into, the register of deeds office yesterday and there married a colored couple, "Will Jones and Martha Horton, both of Hickory Grove. i Mr- Melvin Andrews, formerly of Ra leigh but for the past year with the Atlantic and Ndrth Carolina at New Bern, Is In the city. He leaves today for Spencer to take a position in the Southern Railway shops. Mr. L. A. Carr of Durham was in the city yesterday morning on his way to Riphmond to attend a meeting of the managers and directors of the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co., Mr. Carr being manager for North Carolina. The defunct Southern Building and Loan Association of Knoxville, Tenn., a concern in which many Raleigh peo ple to their sorrow were interested, has sent its subscribers the final dividend, making a total of 50 per cent on the A -i- - investment. . . , , Col. Z. P. Smith returned yesterday irom ei. x-iouis wnere ne auenaea uie National Council of the J. O. U. A. M. Constable John R. Upchurch left yes terday for Morehead City to spend ten days. He has been confined to his room nearly three weeks with rheumatism. Mr. D. L. Carlton of TVarsarw, repre sentative In the house from Duplin and delegate from the third congressional district to the national convention, spent yesterday "here on his way home from Greensboro. Mr. Carlton ls-rather favorable to Parker for the presidency. Mr. S. Brown Shepherd, who Is Just back after spending a week at the At lantic Hotel, Morehead City, says the management of the hotel is excellent. It Is well kept, the servij is good and evervthiner straight and fair. The fish ing, he says,, is better than in ten years, possibly for the "reason tnat eeinlng has been stopped. Mr. Z. V. Judd, who is soliciting funds to build the T. M. C. A.- building at the state university, was here yesterday and left for New York city to see the alumni there. . Mr. Judd says $11,000 has been raised for this object and the building is now under way. Mr. Judd has the chair of modern languages in the University of Florida, but is devot Ing his summer to the laudable T. M. C. A. work. PERSONALS Rev. J. H. Shore of Frankllnton is In the city. Mr. G. G. Thomas of Wilmington Is in the city. Mr. J. W. BIddl orNlswBern arrived yesterday. ' Mr. E. B. Craven of Moore county is in the city. Dr., Vernon Howell of Chapel Hill is in the city. Mr. A. B. Bynum of "Winston was here Sunday. v here Monday Mr. VT. H. Pope of Fayettevffle is at the Yarborough. Mr. Alex; Stewart returned from Dunn yesterday - Mr. Hubert G. Briggs -went to Wake Forest yesterday; Mr. John H. Andrews left for western Carolina yesterday. Manicure. uvu aterials Cuticle Scissors Nail Files .. .. Klipp Klips ..' Nail Scissors Nail Buffers .. Nail Enamel . Nail Luster .. . Emery Boards , Wood. Sticks Tail Cleaners . and .. .. .. 25c. 10c to J1.0d . . . 25c. 50c. to $1.00 40c to $1.00 50c .. .. .. 50c .. .. 50c 2" for 5c. .. ... ..- 25c jyonH always .a .. Come right here find what yoa need, and" Just the kind needed. ' - . ' T A great stodt of Toilet Articles and High Class Preparations. Croweil's. POR QVER SIXTY YEARS. An Old and Well-Tried Remetf$ MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP fcaabeernxigedforoTer SIXTY YKAB by MILLIONS HILDBgN WH12 B TEETH. LP. BOTTTZNStha 0f&, ALLAYS ! PAINi wj wuu wa u tae oess romeny xot -mA Bold byJJTnrricta in ererjr. pact of ?JCL nro tui s&x for THE MOHNING "POST. TUESDAY, JUJNm go, VV4 . .. Cut Rale Pnces URS. la erery pact ISU)W,S SOOTHING -SYRUP, Mr. E. N .Spencer spent Sunday and yesterday in Durham. Rev. J. C. klassee went to Jackson Springs last afternoon. t 'With you to the . 1 World's Fair. They are admitted free of charge. "We can All sour orders for Eastman Kodak Co.Joods by return mail. . If interested. Vrite for catalogue. W. B. SOIRELU Chapel Hill. N. C. fcistltute for Judge F. I. Osborne of Charlotte is in' Women the city on legal business. .Conserva Mr. H. R. Acton left yesterday for torv x'l Baltimore-after a visit here., UMatic Ce Messrs. W. L. Kure and D. L. Brooks i jBest Mfce of Wilmington are in the city.- xor TOur. Messrs. R. F. Puller and E. S. Ford of jDaaghte. Lrouisburg were here yesterday. Rev. TV. F. Fry of Ooldsboro went to , ftvstftnte for I RALEIQH I Jackson Springs Monday afternoon. Mr. T. M. Jones returned from Golds boro yesterday where he spent Sunday Mr. C F. MacRae, s, an attorney of Wilmington, was here Monday on busi ness.", 'f ... 4 , i Mr. George M. Jones returned to Greensboro after spending a few days here. " " r. Col. W. H. Yarborough returned to lrouisburg. after visiting Oapt. T. W. Davis. ' - - - ; v Dr. Arthur H. Fleming of Louisburs was here Monday on his way to More head City. ' Rev. T. B. Davis came " back from Wake Forest yesterday where he preached Sunday. - J Mr. W. It. Pierce of Greensboro, "trainmaster of this division of the Southern Railway, spent Monday in Raleigh. Mr. V. C. Royster returned yesterday from a visit to the Confederate reunion in Nashville and the exposition at St. Louis. . Mr. Guy L. Bunch, electrical engineer on the Bagley at Norfolk, is spending a few days with his father, Capt. T. V"4 Bunoh. Mr. S. L. Patterson, who was renomi nated at the Democratic convention for state commissioner of agriculture, re turned yesterday. - Mi. S. S. Davis, on Washington di vision of the Southern Railway at North Gordon, is in the city. Dr. R. T. Vann and Mr. J. M. Brough ton returned today from Jackson Springs, where they, have been attend ing the. Baptist convention. Mr. B. R. Lacy returned yesterday. Since his renomlnatlon for state treas urer at Greensboro he went to Concord to make a J. O. U. A. M. spech. BUSINESS' ITEMS WANTED Position by young lady as atenographer and typewriter. Box 181, Burlington, N. C. Women Sb Conserva tory of Music. UTe Best Place for Your Daughter (hstltute for Yonng; Women O Conserva tory of ' Music TS Best Place for Your pairghter WANTED Two or three strong boys for foundry work. Good wages for the right boys willing to work. J. H. GilL College Courses; Catalogue' h&toti9 1 Jas.DiflwiddIa Fresiiwl College Courses Hih Standard Catalogue FREE Address, Jas. Dinwiddle President College Courses PEACE y'r"" FREE Address. " Jas.Diuwiddia Presideol "ON" 1 - : ": a Kr ai 1 I RALEIGH f V N. C. 1 1 I t . RALEIGH S ; 5 h hmrd&j). ml & mm iyiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii Per Gal. N. C. Mountain Dew Corn 15? N. C. Old Archie. Corn.. . ....... N. C. Diadem Corn..... ...... N. C. Scotch Favorite Corn.. N. C. Old FIve-T ear-Old Corn.... N. C Apple Brandy ........... N. C. Old; Apple Brandy. .... ... . Red Star Rye Whiskey. , .... Monumental Rye Whiskey.-. .. Monogram Rye Whiskey...,,.......' I. W. Harper Rye Whiskey ..... . , R. A. Stuart Rye Whiskey........ Rose Gin . . Holland Gin 1.75 2.00 2.25 3.00 3.00 3.50 2.00 2.00 3.C0 3.50 2.50 2.00 3.00 No charge for Jugs and packing. Mr. M. Maxwell, formerly of Raleigh, N. C, has charge of my business and will give your orders Jiis personal at tention. Write us for anything known to the Liquor trade, as we carry a large stock of first-class goods. Your orders shall have prompt attention. L. P. HIL.U P. O. Box 303. Suffolk, Va. illfilillpl Truralk-s Rountree Roler, Tray Trunks, 28 t o 40 inches, $5.00 to $17.50. Automatic. Tray Trunks, 34, 36 and 4 0 inches, $12.50, $14.50, $15.00. Box Tray Trunks, 28 to 38 inches, 32.50 to $7.00. t siii Leather Suit Cases, 22 and 24 inches, $5.00 to $10.50. Leatheroid Suit Cases, 22 and 24 inches, $1.25 to $4.00. Bamboo Suit Cases 22. 24 and 26 iiiches, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.5a. Hand B Leather Hand Bags, $1.50 to $7.50. Imitation Leather" Hand Bags, 5Cc. to $1.25. ; Bamboo Hand Bags, 14, 16 and 18 in ches, $1.25, $1.C0 and $2.00. iililiilillilil!!!IUl.!9nUil Our varied stock of selected Groceries what you need. Whether your order calls ; for BUTTER, COFFEE, CANNED GOODS. FRUITS,' , VEGETABLES, LUNCHEON HELPS, CEREALS. FANCY BISCUITS or CRACKERS, you can depend upon us ior"HIGH-v- - - t EST QUALITIES. Least prices and prompt deliveries. tea! J.FLFerralI&() WANTED Position as stenographer and type writer by a young lady with some experience best f f references given. Address C., care CoL L A. Sugg, Greenville, N. C. " WANTED A position as bookkeeper by a young man of experience. Lum ber or brick business preferred. Ad dress Box No. 34, Selma, N. C. 2t Mail Orders Promptly filled in Virginia and North Carolina, all brands and qualities of Li quors at regular prices pre paid. . JNO. U. SMITH, r 622 E. Broad St., RICHMOND, VA. DR. B. F. ARRINGT0N, Dental Specialist ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N, C. (for Girls and Toungr Women). The Diocesa n Schcct of the Carollnas. 63d annual session opens Sept. 15, 1901,' St. Mary's I 1. The CoHege. offers I 2. The Musical School. Instruction I 3. The Business School, in 14. The Art School. I 5, The Preparatory Schoo In 1303-04 241 students from 17 Dio ceses; 25 in the .Faculty. Special attention to the social and Christian side of education without slight to scholastic, training. For catalogue address: Rev. McNEELY DuBOSE, B. S., B. D., " Kector. Qxf orcis suridi Sandals Patent Leather Sandals, $1.25 to $3. 00. Patent Leather Oxfords, $1.50 to .50. . " Kid Oxfords, 50c to $3.00. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, $1.00, $1.25 and 51.50. Urnbrellas LADIES' AND MEN'S UMBRELLAS, 50c. to $5..00. TOURISTS SUITS FOR TRAVELING Coats and Mohair and Shower Proof Cloths. Suits Silk Por.sees, We Have a "Bargain Lot" Sale Made up of Lawns, Cheviots. Ginghams, Hats Lawn Waists, etc, for Pres ent Wear at Small Cost Ladies' White Lawn- Waists, $i,25, $i. 50 and $1.7 grades, for Q8c.f Ladies' and Misses Parasols at cost. ? ra LADIES! CO YOU SUFFER f With MontHly Headaches? -3 Tahe CAPUDINE for them. " The prompt relief is ixikgiceil 5qc A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. -' ' ' ' - , ' ' '.Zm We show this week new ideas in Ladies' Neck Pieces, Washable Yokes, White, Black and Tan Open Work Hose, Veils and Veilings, Laces, Ribbons and Fans. ' vyxvomxo vve sen tne jtaDO, Kj n. ii. Lid. opnte, Warner's, Thompson's and Stronach's Special. Ao B Strooac Go RALEIGH, N. G. Walter Wobllcott Walter Woollcolt Thirst-Quenching Ptos GOLDSBORO tf. C. Treatment confined exclusively to dis eased sums, specially that trouble some and hurtful disease known as Pyorrhea Alveolaris or nigga Disease. We "throw ourselves" in the making of refreshing:, palate-pleasing; Phos phates at our fountain. The finest selected fruits contribute the delicious flavor and a, dash or two of the best acid phosphates gives the sour, tasty twang so many people lik. Lemon and Orange are the popular ones. We have many more. Served Solid. Bobbitt-Wonne Drug Co. Open AllNight ctcSi Law n TIE LEAST VAIft We received today ons case 2.500 ards .Printed Scotch Lawn which we offer to the trade at 4 l-2c a yard. These goods would , be cheap at 6 1-4C, and you will do well to examine into this offer. . . . TTIR U IM KS Nearly a car load of Trunks and Bags received today. The prices range from $1.00 to $12.00. All sizes and fin ish will be found. These are from the famous Round tree Trunk Go's factory and are the,. best -"trunks -made in the United States. : y 1 Man among us would rather be well than ill dressed ; with most, however, it is a matter of price. The tailors price is too high, and not much can be expected from this usual ready made Quite so, But havQ 7ou ever tried one cf our readjto-wear Suits. Fabrics Tailoring. Style and Fit as Satisfactory as any good tailor could give you. Jet us show you these unmatchable clothes " ' ' . ready-to-wear If " " ' mm About 20Q Fine Mercerized and Silk Umbrellas, 26 inch size, steel rods, fancy and plain handles, $1.25 grade. Special 97c. ; In Ladies, Misses and Children's Oxford Ties, Sandals, etc., at all the popular prices from $1.00 to $2.25. , Special; values are being offered at $1. 25, $i.5 and $2.00. New lot Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes just re ceived. f 209 FAYETTEViCLE STREI - -tr J 14 E. Martin St. KALEIGH, N. C
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