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TELEPHONE No. 168.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. 18.
A Sunday law has reached New
Jersey. In compliance with the or
der issued ou Saturday liv Chief of
Police Murphy of Jersey City, there
was no ball playing last Sunday on
the Central Railroad Hats at Com
munipaw. There was much disap
pointment among the players who
went to the grounds and found three
policemen stationed there. It was
not unusual to see 0,000 people on
the ball grounds every fine Sunday.
It is understood that the local clubs
will make an appeal to Chief Mur
phy when he returns from his vaca
tion to rescind his order. They say
that it is innocent and healthful
recreation to play ball, and as the
ball grounds cannot be seen from
any dwelling except with the aid of
a telescope, nobody can be disturbed
by the games.
To Investors
only.
The town of Madeliea, Minn., dur
ing the early weeks of this summer
inaugurated a work test for tramps,
who had become a nuisanro. The
authorities issued tickets to every
family iu the town, and when a tramp
presented himself at the door of any
house he was handed one of these
tickets, with instructions to give it
to the town marshal. The marshal
would examine the applicant, and if
lie found him worthy, he would send
him to a wood dealer, who would
ask him to saw a quarter of a cord of
wood and then give him a ticket for
a meal at a restaurant. The scheme
proved entirely successful. Tramps
no longer came into the town. They
found thai no one would leed them
in the old manner, and that the only
way in which they could j:et any
thing to cat was by working.
The distinction of being the lirst
Indian woman to graduate as a
trained nurse is due Miss Nancy
Cornelius, of tho Oneida tribe of
Wisconsin. She has made for her
self a most enviable reputation in
this work. She was one of the most
promising pupils in the' school on
the Oneida reservation, and was
sent from there to the training school
at Carlisle, Pa. After spending a
few years thera she entered the Con
necticut Training School, and grad
uated from it in 1 SSI. She says she
sees no good reason why she should
return to the reservation, especially
hen circumstances are so unfavorable.
At. a recent meeting of prominent
citizens of Asheville, Iiev. Dr. Gil
bert preseuted a plan, which is in
brief that a stock company be formed
to carry to completion an enterprise
in that city that will include a col-
; lege, a school of the English Bible
and an auditorium for the accommo
, - dation of the annual sessions of the
Southern Biblical Assembly and
' i fiimilar large gatherings that might
be induced to come to Asheville.
"' Dr. Gilbert thought the stock should
be $100,000 and the movement should
-. .;' have a name that would indicate
- - Asheville as the religious and edu
catiooal centre of the South. A com
' mittee was appointed to consider the
. V plan and report upon its feasibility.
' What you want when' you are ail-
: I ng Is a medicine that will cure you.
. ' Try Hood s Sarsaparilla and be con
duced of its merit.
Why is it that the Raleigh 6ranch
of the Southern is lending no money
in Raleigh or in North
Carolina? Simply for the pro
tection of her investors. Ask
any one lawyer or citizen if ANY
building and loan association can
lend money SAFELY in North Caro
lina on the building and loan plan.
As our Supreme Court has decided
several times that they CANNOT
the answer is no. As long as a bor
rower pays buildingand loanassocia
t ions are all right. When he stops
then trouble begins, liuilding and
loan assoc iations who lend money iu
North Carolina are taking risks that
no SAFE business man will take.
You can promise a borrower that he
will have to make only so many
payments and ) is safe. You car,
promise an investor that he will
only make so many payments and
his stock will be matured, and tho
promise amounts to nothing. How
can an' building and loan associa
tion GUARANTEE maturity when
they are depending on their earn
ings, and this is all they have. A
building and loan association who
lends money in North Carolina un
der our laws will just take 1" years
to mature their stock.
THE SOUTHEIIN
does not RISK lending their mem
bers money. It is loaned only in
those States where the courts up
hold our contracts. It is carefully
placed as fast as paid in and every
cent is safely loaned on city real es
tate, lirst mortgage(churches, school
houses, livery stables and hotels
positively not taken), so you see how
careful they are. 1 would like to
accommodate our friends by lending
them all they want, but it can't
SAFELY be done in North Carolina.
The Raleigh Branch of the Southern
is now only an investment branch.
If she were to lend money here it
would be to the interest of every
member to withdraw his money
Why'.' Simply that it would take
about fifteen years to mature stock
(mark the prediction, this is just
what those who lend at (3 per cent
and in North Carolina will find) the
Southern confidently expects to ma
ture hU.'U between the uighth and
ninth year, judging' from their earn
ings in the past and the outlook for
the future. Si those who have stock
in the Southern can rest assured
that no RISK will be taken in le"-'
ing out their money, but it will be
safely invested. Those who want to
borrow can 't buy stock in the South
ern in North Carolina. They wil
have to look up some association
who cannot safely place their funds
To the clerk, laborer, mechanic and
business man who has any surplus
to spare (if a business man can place
all he has successfully in his busi
ness he had better use it, as he can
make as much as any buildingand
loan association) the lialeiirh Branch
of the Southern is the association
you are looking for and McDonald
will be glad to give you any infor
mation desired. Remember, after
making six monthly payments,
sjiould you be unfortunate, you can
withdraw every red cent you have
paid in and come back for nothing
when you get able to make your
payments again. You can find
nothing fairer or squarcr than this.
We don't lend you a PART of your
money, but you can get all of your
money. Don't join ANY building
and loan association until you have
carefully examined into same. Ask
for PROFITS paid those who with
drew. Got their names and you
will find in nearly every instance
that the lialeigh Branch of the
Southern was tUe one who paid the
profit. 1 am tolerably well up in
building and loan and will cheer
fully give any information desired
as to the Southern or any other association.
I KNOW
that no building and loan associa
tion is superior to the Southern and
few nre equal. It is just and honest
with the unfortunate member who
has to withdraw and can with a
clear conscience try to fjet him back
and nine times out of ten does. How
is it with those associations who
only pay bac k a part of what has
been paid in? Why, the poor fellow
feels like lie has been robbed, and
justly so, for these slick-tongued
fellows could not sell their stuff if
they did not MISREPRESENT
same. Show me a man in Raleigh
who has been a member of the South
ern and withdrawn and I . will
GUARANTEE that he will recom
mend it to you .
Upon having; Just what yon call for when
yon go to buy Hood's SsraapsriU. There
ia no substitute for Hood's. It is an in
sult to your Intelligence to try to sell yon
something else. Remember that all
efforts to Induce yon to buy an article
you do not want, are based simply
on-
the desire to secure more profit. The
dealer or clerk who does this cares noth
ing for your welfare. He stiAply wants
your money. ' Do not permit yourself to
be deceived. Insist upon having
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Sarsaparilla
And oulr Hood's. It U the One True Blood Purifier.
ii ii ntttc easy l" buy. easy K take.
11UUU r liu easy to operate. '.Sc.
Buoklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world tor
uts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
bands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guarran
teed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
pr lox. "or sale bv John Y. Mac
Rue.
V Million Cold Dollurs.
Would not bring happiness to the
person sutiermg with dyspepsia
but Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured
many thousands of cases of this dis
ease, it tones the stomach, regu
lates the bowels and puts all the ma
chinerv of the system in good work
ing ordof. it creates a good appe
tite and gives health, strength and
happiness.
Hoods Pills act harmoniously with
Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver
ills. 25 cents.
Cut Flowers
Bouquets,
Floral Designs,
Palms, Ferns,
and all kimlsj.of l'ot Plants for house
UeeoratiUL' and adorning the yard.
( 'elery, Late t'abbum? and Collard
Plants.
'H. Steinmetz, Florist,
North Halifax Street near I 'eace I a
stituto. 1'hone 11.'!.
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ICE. ICE.
Balmy spring is now upon us and
summer is near at hand, l or the
BEST ICE
din ing the warm season we are pre
pared to furnish you at lowest ligurea.
No Trouble to Keep Cool
Also Shingles and Fe;d of all kinds.
Hay, Forage, Grain, &c
Jones & Powell,
RALEIGH, N. C
Phones, 41, 718, 146,
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Pluck and Not Luck.
Dint of Hard Work, the Result of Experience, Enterprise and Economy.
The OLD LANDMARKS annihilated by the sturdy, invincible ad
vancement of nrotrress and business requirements. The store, twice be
fore enlarged, now covers the entire landlord's territory, spacious floor
room, Skylights, Ventilated, Modernly Improved, presenting as head
lights, magnificent show windows, double size, a brilliant electric u
lumination.
Behind the great French Plate Glass Front old dry goods veterans
of life-long service will greet you with a hearty hand shake and a cordial
welcome, whose effortSTO please you, when they succeed, pleases them
most.
Bargain Attractions.
Unavoidably some goods slightly soiled from exposure and other
causes incident to rebuilding will be sold at wet goods prices.
Great lines of Negligee Shirts to be closed at 50c each. Our entire
spring production of Neck Ties, Scarfs, Puffs aid four-in-hands at prices
it takes nerve to name.
A table full of Fancy Oxfords and colored shoes at 50c for your
choice.
tfcjollOO hats for 50c, 50c hats for
ViWAsa-a UHUTT "3-25c, 25c hats for 15c.
PRICES STAMPEDED.
No fixed values until we get comfortably ensconced in theNew Store.
All sorts of goods sold at all sorts of prices. You make the selection, we'll
make the price.
officii iva
SUCCESSORS TO C.A.
SH ERWOOD & CO.
u.n.fin.s.TucneEicico
Early Fall Work.
August 17th to 22d. Another Week Given
to the Sale of Carpets at 75 cents per
Yard.
These special carpets are shown on the
first floor of our store, just as you enter our
x ayetteville street door, and in the lines rep
resented are some of the best grades of car
pets woven, Axminsters, Velvets and Brus
sels. The regular prices were $1.25 to
$1.50 per yard, but to sell them out before
the regular carpet season begins, we make
the price 75c per yard and will make no ex
tra charee for makiner and laviner. These
carpets deserve the attention of every house
keeper. Cjrders out of town are solicited.
W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & GO.
Tho Filling of
Prescriptions
ia the most important work of a
t;-ood drug store. The very lives of a
community depend upon the care and
Integrity of the man who Sills its pre
' seriptions We use onlythe very best
' and freshest drugs, and exercise the
most painstaking care to prevent the
possibility of error.
'Simpson 's Eczema Ointment cures all Skin Diseases.
SIMPSON'S PHARMACY,
PULLEN BUILDING, RALEIGH, N. C.
The Commercial and Farmers'
Bank, of Raleigh, H.C.
Chartered by General Assembly 1891.
Paid up Capital . $100,000.00
Deposits . . . . 300,000.00
Offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe
bankiug.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terms.
Some good business offices to let
J. J. THOMAS, President, ALP A. THOMPSON. Vice President
B. S. JERMAN, Cashier H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier.
The.MioM.Bank?Raleipv
RALEIGH, N C.
Capital Paicl In; . . . $25,000
Surplus and Utidevided t ; ? i
Profits, . . . . . 75,000
DIRECTORS:
J . B. BATCHELOR, JAMES A. BRIGGS,
C M. BUSBEE, THOMAS B. CROWDER,
F. O. MORING, . JULIUS LEWIS,
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, CHAS. H. BELVIN,
W. R. TUCKER.
OFFICERS:
CHAS. H." BELVIN, President.
CHAS. E. JOHNSON, Vice-President.
F. H. BRIGGS. Cashier. .
Our banking room has been enlarged and refurnished,-
A NEW VAULT,
which is entirely fire proof and burglar proof, has been added. The -doors
controlled by combination, automatic and time locks, built by the Miller Safe
and Iron Works, of Baltimore, and superintended by Mr. J. M. Mossman, of
New York, an expert in burglar proof work. In this vault wo have placed
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
of the very latest design, the convenience of which can not be appreciated un
til they are seen, and all are invited to see them.
The renter of the box has the key, and no one can gain access to the
contents ef the box without the presence of the renter, and If he should lose
his key, the finder could not gain access to the box, the contents of which can
be known only to the renter. There is ample room in the boxes for the filing
of deeds, valuable papers, wills, bonds, stocks, etc., and perfect security is
obtained for very moderate cost.
Convenient and private rooms have been provided for the exclusive mse
of customers in the examination of papers, cutting coupons, etc.
We have an excellent vault in addition to this fine burglar proof vault
for the storage of boxes and packages. "
Everyone interested in beautiful workmanship aid most delicate mechan
ism are cordially invited to inspect the new work.
The National Bank of Raleigh,
aug!5 3m
RALEIGH, IV. C.
"Smack Your Lips Soda.''
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Ice Cream with pure
crushed fruits a
It's Just "Out of Sight." Come
and try it. Five cents only.
A Full Line Key West Cigars
Can be found at
HacRae's Branch Pharmacy,
ioroer r ayeuevme ana A-arun atreeia. next to rostomce. - '
ECONOMY
C. C. r.TsDOriALB.
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Carats, id Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-
;ent tmiiocweona acted tor Modchatc Pec.
Oun Orncf it Opfoiti; u. 8. Patent Ofticc
and we can secure patent m 1cm time loan those'
remote from Washington. ,
i Send nradeL drawing or photo., with deacrip-i
fir W advise, if eaten table or not. free of1
Jcbarge. Cmr lee not due till patent is secured. (
A PAMPHLET, now to UDtain r-atenta, Wltn
cot of same in the U. S, and foreign countries
sent tree. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
turf. P.TCirr Orrtcc, W.wnmTon, O. C
S. A. ASHE & SON,
FIRE INSURANCE.
Solicit part of four
Office OTer MacRae'
outer
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ranch IW'
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Choice, Luscious
GRAPES
Fine Varieties-
Perfect clusters, free from insects and imperfect berries. A basket
of them makes handsome present for a friend." Order filled at short
UOticfl. .: .... .. y -
To arrive, another bip ot of those 60c Umbrellas.
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May be necessary in many wavs
when dollars are scarce and wants
many, but it is not desirable to practice
it in the purcbese of food, which ia
life. Below a certain standard food
imperfectly nourishes; up to that stai
1 it costs a reasonable price. We
never want more than a reasonable
price for our Groceries.
RAPID SALES
(Give our customers the benefit of
close may-gins. We never keep any'
and we only want a fair profit on what
we invest in it. .
CRQGERIES
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Always in Stock and promptly delivered
when ordered.
TIIOS. PESGUD.
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you should come in and
have your eyes tested by
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36 Teachers. 634 Students. Tuition
180 a year. Board ta (eirht- dollars)
a'month. Three Mil College Courses.
turee rtnei courses, law bcdooi,
Medical School. Summer School for
Teachers..- Scholarships and -loans
for the needy. Address
Pres't. Winston
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tpta r Institute, ' '
ircave aieigh, N.q.;
No better school for girls. It has f
always been noted for music and art. " ' " '
First school in the gtate to in'tro- "V
duoe violin - with 7 special teacher, -
This Instrument will bff piVticularljf H ' '
Strong ..next session under MJss Mlft-
hie . Johnson, from N. Conser
vatory; a pupil of Mahr. Terms to '.:
suit the tin .",' " 'j ' 11 ' jul23 lm '
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