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A ad ataoa aa aaa pariah Bat ta bring tha aoal I charUhad, Wharata thoaght aa4 fading hteadad, ara aa paUl aa4 parfaata, Lat ai Itagar hara torarar, Whara tha prida of all aadeavor. Is a terror which to paaaloa ta aa glamor an to gloom. Tat, If Fata raaarraa Its malic. Bat ta hraak tha llftad challca. Let ma mlngl with tha alamaata, whara onea 1 was a part; -t Then, on soma auperaal morning. Which jroor beauty la adorning, ' t As a dawdrop In a Illy, may neatla ' la yonr heart, Horaca E. ficudder. Mama, a fwM aw I ' te t I laaa.iaua aaw UlalLULIaTU KXUZl ICXU WANT AD. COLUMN ! Mlas Cacella Joyner, of Franklin ton, was here to-day. Professor and Mrs. J. E. Latta, of Chapel Hill, were visitors to tha city to-day. , v .' " . Tha St Luke's Circle wlllneet to morrow afternoon at 8U, Luke's Home. . . Miss Oypsy Ware left this morn ing for New Tork to Tislt friends and relatives. - ; r . , " . Mr. ..and Mrs. J. W. Benson, of Benson, were registered at the Yar- . borough to-day. ' Miss .Lovie Jones, who has been spending a week at Fuquay Springs, i returned yesterday . .' Misses' Latta Watson and Marce llta Pool left this morning for Ox--' ford where they will enter Oxford Seminary. 4 ' . ' - v : Mrs. B: ' F. Proctor and two chil ' dren, of Durham, are in the city .vis iting Mrs. C. H. Younger, on North East street. , y . . ' - Miss Orma Cheek, of Ore Hill, and Miss .Myrtle Webster,, of Lynhurst, . arrived in ' the city to-day to enter the 1 Baptist University, and ' will ' board at - the home of Mr. E. L. " Womble. . )Mr4ay at tara auW tmm taa cti Mr. Plana Haatt aaa rmemtvmi Wcaai ataUag (kt4 Mr. a4 Mra aai Itarwaaawr aa arrla aataiy ta Krw Tor, ft Cr aa4 tbat iky VMl racH PWl(k ta aot taa daya. Tfca ftar4 t Cafy CaaamU alaaars 4t4 at coar i-4ay aaUI I a ttora a aMat af lk fn serai a( Mr. UUlUai Black, Uw Baparia to4at af Ik Caaety Haaaa. Ta ragalar aaaaUag 4 lh ftal aith ladastrial Clab wiU a b14 atgbi at a'cloik. It ta 4atr4 that taara aa a tall attaaaaaea a baataaaa at aparlal ta porta ar wtil a traaaartad. MraT. ft. Btaaart. wba aaa for twa yar baaa la la am ploy of Maaera. Bo)laa. Paarce A Co., has raatoad that poaltloa aa4 haa ac cepted a pier with Maasra. 8har waod Hit ga A Co. "The Apt tobarro market 1 proving a great eurcaaa," aald Coua ty Commlaaloaar Vtlcy thla moral a g. Up to the praaeat Um w have aold more tobacco than tha Durham mar ket, and the price paid to the farm era ar very aaliafartory. Tally Francla, a email while boy, was before Judge Badger to-day charged with ahootlng a beanahooter la the city. The Judge auapended Judgment, and warned the boy If he was guilty again the same warrant would be revived. Mr. Irwla T. Jones, chief clerk lor T. T. Hay A Bro.. who waa atrlcken with appendlcltle Monday, waa carried . to Rex Hospital last night at II o'clock, where aa opera' tion was performed. Mr. Jonee Is re ported this morning aa doing nicely Mrv George L, Tonnoffakl, assis tant clerk of the United State Court. haa received from a friend In Cuba a leaf of tobacco which Is full grown and only about a half inch long. This kind of tobacco Is known aa tobac; eoette, and Is very valuable, selling for $300 per pound to be made Into cigarettes which sell for IS cents each. Tha little pigmy leaf Is very beautiful In color and. Is Quite i curiosity. - ' Mr. J. E. O'Donnell, State man ager of the National Cash Register Company, has leased the store in the Carolina Trust building now oc cupied by Perry A Rosen thall, and will open up a display of their ma chines very soon.; It la understood that during fair week the National Cash Register Company will have a magnificent electrical display. The following additions have been made to the force of Charles E. Johnson A Co., the well-known cot ton firm of Raleigh: . Messrs. Frank E. Weathers and C. L. Howard, of Wake county, will be on this market as buyers and Mr. J. G. Ashe, of Ral eigh, has accepted a position in the office. rxHbU Mua.i oaear ae aa. aaa by tl')lM a ad parte1 for ikta 4 Ari-Jf T1aae amne WMTair MtsmAf.Ua Ma a MX , , f4 aw an r. Oalj la la W AYTt-! A few boardor ta prt- '" aaa t taa aaMh vai faaktly Applf l SWwtii i ' aail kit lMm WUaslaraa ait. Ml , H IvlMaVklX. It Ufi CALL AOftfttLL rOH WOOD. Bat ;nm.ix. im u a mr.XH l i etgb fbea XIU. latcfaiaM ML i i ri n aspi. t-. o Ull 1 rilM-Baal 4e ker IHwXTOVH KKMTAl'K.WT wiU k. t,H I-K Mnaera T rw.w ..(., avarrtblaa aood to eat at reaoa- Nr'b Peraoa niwt A..i. iu able prtcaa. at King s Belaa Collec will be- aia Moaday. Hepleaiber 11th. Book keeping, tiborthaad. TypewrlUag aad Eagliah braacbea taught by aaue taachera aa day aeaaloa. Call, write or phone for our special low rate. J. H. KINO, Pre.. PuUen Bldg , Fayettevllle at. COMPETENT UXOTVPK OPERA tor wanted at once. Muat be relia ble. Lew Rudy's Print Bhop, Winston-Salem. N. C. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. P. C. Olive, of Apex, was in , the city to-day. 'v - Mr, Bob Leach went to Oxford this morning On business. i .' Mr. Graham Knox, of Charlotte, arrived this morning to enter-A. and M. College ; - ' ,Dr. W C. Steel, sof Mount Olive, arrived In the city "this - afternoon with a patient to be-admitted to Rex Hospltel. . ' ; . Mr. Charles T. Hinnant, who has been with tha Southern , Railway freight department, has accepted a position with J. B. Green ft Co. Mr. .Leon H. Weathers will leave in a few days for Meridian, Miss., l where he has accepted a position with a cotton firm as stenographer and accountant. - Baseball This Afternoon. . The members of the Neuse ball team and'those of a Frankllntoa nine are - at ball play this afternoon out at the Fair Grounds. There is every reason to believe that the game will be a lively one in every way, and a deep genera! interest is felt in the meeting. The batteries I are: . For Frankllnton, Thompson and Duckett, and for Neuse, Winston: and Giles. Coroner , Holds Autopsy. .The body of Nail, the. maniac who died after a chase by State Hospital attendants Thursday, : August 24th, was brought here, to-day from Chat ham county for ah autopsy by Coro ner Jordan. The hearing was held at Strickland's coffin house and the proceedings were secret. The- Jury is Btill in session. ' The Coroner of Chatham county, Dr. Taylor, was present as a witness. It would be hard to find a purer, brighter: more - attractive 1 : concert than 'that given by the children from the Oxford Orphan Asylum - each :We can all unite to make the visit vear. ' The programme is varied and of the children from Oxford to our ! interesting and the children do their town pleasant and helpful to them 'part well. It would be hard to find J Tamat tUA Tvi aCT M Mai tK lr it tbM at 1Tai Ha ai a i-rJi ei uu A.'kra. aad tkae a a a HM aaa avrektal bsfs v ikt Bka'ket lkL wCMna mkm Mcaii) wt kit Hm" Cvtea, 4 kwfc iaet la a watlar rkk M iH. ur - riair a4iw GUkCt TRHRKU. OUR AtlDUMMCR 8ALG OP Carpets and Rugs Will Bo Continued Until Sept. 2 NoC At Any time hive t jn tn tuch v ViklCI. Hruukrcprrt uill no! misj thus oppt-tunitf. Dobbin & Ferrail K tiioaa at traell A Thorn XlcM NtImmL in regaiar aigai acoooi wuioa atuii-nt oa WANTED. Violin. MiaditJin and LOHT Oa Wilmington or Fa yt to rtile atreet. a Confederat Ctom of Honor. Snap of a Malteau Croaa, In Bronae metal. Sultab'e i reward for lta return to J. V.. I D1RDSONO. C PIAN0 A SPECIALTY At very reaaoaabl tertni (uaraalev r"ll KatUfri Urn. 8Mrlal rate a her more thrr one In the family ar lastruried No eitra charge tor citing lfson at hnme after school hour PutIU Uken oa trial PROP. J. LEVIN, HTl lUOt 411 Wet Hargnt. 'lKKe, Inter-Mate, A 12. eVeXrXAe evAreee)iweeeeeeAeeeeeAe Plumblnfl, not Water Heating, Steam Fit- ting. Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. W. A. STUNKEL & CO., Wifl Opn Sept. MK t No. 13 W. Hrett SL, Raleigh. N. C. Phoneii t Inter-Stite, 576; Bell, 1502. Perjonal Attention Oivf n to All Work. Crinkleys A 'J Jl V ; qu - - r ' SUMMER DRIKKS WANTED A Grocery Clerk at once. Apply at thla office. SEPTEMBER GOSSIP WANTKD An expert Male Htnos , Our hnvm ar t. fr..,.. v.. rapher. Must be a good account- !yrki wherr ., hav, buylBg ant, accurate and sober, one pre-,,, unf. ot Hta, Millinery, Xmaa f erred who doea not smoke cigar- 'Good, nothing, Idle' SkirU and ettes. Address in handwriting, sUt- Jackets and other articles too Banter ing age, experience and aalary ex- ous to mention. The best selling fountain Drink on the market to-day. COOLING, REFRESHING, TONES UP YOUR SYS TEM. DIGESTS YOUR FOOD. 326 - 332 Fayeteville Street Causes no wakeful nights-makes your sleep as peace- as a babe. At all Soda Fountains. Also bottled. rsMawa-smaaH nMHen AaWtaw1 A 1 si r-oforonnoa Ttica wa1 i vv -w atiov ivivivuvvo, a 11 J ruai tion will be a steady one with : chance for promotion. Address I Box 467. Raleigh. N. C. 31 lw Oar Price- are Always Ri(ht. Call ait W. IL . Harris restaurant. 603 . Railroad street, near Johnson street station, when you want a nice meal. Special dining hall for white' mm .nd a-2.no people; also' have ice for sale dally. I Readv-to-Wear I to $2.50. NEW ARRIVALS. t MILLINERY DEPARTMKNT. Misses' Caps, latest style, 2A, 50c. ' $ Misses Patent Leather 3-Corner KflU. SO and flOc. I Ladles' Polo Hats, 9.V., $1.15, Hats, 75c., $l.O0 WANTED Your Typewriter to Re pair. ' We don't Ox 'em so no body else can repair them. Regu lar ten inch Platens all Machines 11.00. Experienced Repair man in Charge. If we can't REPAIR your Typewriter, we will tell you so, and then If you want it fixed, we will try to do it. THE CAPI TAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 108 West Martin Street, Raleigh, N. t3. WANTED Four telephone opera tors. Apply In person to Chief Operator, Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company. WATSON CO. WILL CONTINUE the low price of photographs during the; month of August Cabin -Hs f 1.60 per dozen. HAT DEPARTMENT. New Fall Line This Week. Pretty line of Caps, 10 to BOc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. New line will be in this week. TRUNK DEPARTMENT. Trunks, 33c. to $12.75. Bags, 25c. to $0.00. All kinds and sizes at a price that. 1 will please you. : LAMP DEPARTMENT. ' Hall Lamps, $1.00, $1.10. Vase Lamps, $1.00 to $2.50. Nice line of Glass Lamps. ! UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. New line. All kinds and prices. CARPET DEPARTMENT. v , Our new line of Carpets, etc., are coming in every day. Just in, Small Rugs, 25c. Smith's Moquetts, 95c. for $1.25 size. Smith's Moquetts, $2.10 for $2. SO V "TU- W JW Bl Learn lour inuaren 10 Save Money By opening a Bank Account with us. Did you ever stop to think that a boy at the age of 10, depositing $1 a week in this han't will hnve enough rtpital at the age of 20 to start in business. WE CHEERFULLY PAY INTEREST TO OUR DEPOSITORS If money is left in our keeping sufficient lime to earn it. Lest you forget, open nn account with us this week and watch how easy ' it is to save. Mechanics Dime Savings Bank aaa! !af A AjalAafAefcatl afcefr'ifraafAai INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES . FOR SALE BY THE J3he WOOD Seasoned oak and seasoned 8li!?.- pine put in your yard; green oak later.' I have a fine lot ot wood. Same tnan la change who has look ed after It for two winters. A. D. Hunter, Cary, N. C 25-Bt WANTED -Typewriters to overhaul $3,50 to $14.00. Smith's Moquetts, $3.35 for $4.00 sise. Our leader $1.00 Rug is still ahead. Art Squares, Cotton, $1.90 to $4.75. Art Squares, Wool and Mixed, and repair. First-class work. Mod erate prices. See us before having it done elsewhere. We also make Rubber Stamps, wr T. TERRY & CO., Holemaa Building. Ral eigh Phone 4286. IF YOV WISH DELIGHTFUL Flour, : exceptionally fine Coffee and the finest Hams obtainable, phone me your order and will see I --. w.I c mv hci.a at 10c. pair to Men's Shoes, size 18s, Floor Oilcloth, 25c. Hemp Carpet, 10, 14c. Mattings, 13 H to 20c. N Carpets, 25, 35, 80, 57c. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Big stock of all kinds, of goods. Next week new lines of Lace Cur tains, Embroidery, Portieres Quilts, Towels. '1 - ' ' SHOE DEPARTMENT. All kinds, from Infants' Moccasins I $100. Mechanics said Investors Union. Owing to unusual demand for money for the erection of dwellings the company will place on sale at $92.00 Twenty-five FULL-PAID TEN-YEAR COUPON CER TIFICATES $100.00. At this price it gives a net 6 per cent, invest ment secured by Real Estate Mortgages. For particulars address GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, Raleigh. vWvVvWvVW and to us, and of great benefit to the cause they represent. . -A a worthier cause than that which the children represent. j I October weddings Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved invitations. ' Our fall samples represent the very latest t shapes and forms , that have been accepted by refined and fashionable society. We do not follow we 'LEAD In originating artistic effects ' . with fine material. - Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam ples, which will be supplied free ot charge. J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery Engravers, 47 White hall St., Atlanta. Ga. , " ' - ihat you are pleased. My business is 'to study the wants of housekeepers- am here to help the cook make your meals a success. You'll nearly always find here plenty of Eggs, Chickens and Butter. ' W. B. MANN, E. . Hargett St. grocery man. ,K ' . Plenty of Fresh Oysters at Dnghi's. PEARS A postal card order will bring you nice, ripe pears for pre- ; serving. No "wind fall," "decayed, 'or Immature pears will be deliv- , ered. ' Price $1.00 per bushel Address T. IVEY, Cary N. C. : LOST Large, imitation diamond scarf pin, set in gold, lost Mon- day. Liberal reward If returned to Times ofllce. STOVE DEPARTMENT. Too fiot to talk about Heaters, but they are . here when you want them. f FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. . Our 3-Piece Iron Beds have mal leable joints and are guaranteed 25 years $6.75, $7jOO, $8.00, $0.00. Iron Cribs, $3.00 to $6.25. GUNS. 1 CLOCKS. ' WATCHES. TALKING MACHINES. Grtntitcyfa The Times will send A. D. T massed :;,.( oer, without charge, to your place ' of business or. residence for ad- '. vertlsements for tha want column. , 'Phone Western Union or Times office.' All advertisement Insert- : In thla Column at rata of 1 cent a i word, 7 words to Una. No ad tak- lM an for less than 10 cents, NewRiver Mullets We hold bill of lading for a shipment of these fish which have been packed especially for our trade. They will be on sale to-morrow (Fri day) by the barrel or at retail. 'Phone us your order. Interstate 'Phone No. 12. Raleigh 'Phone No. 28. Bell Thone No. 28. D. T JOHNSON & SON Clear Eye, Bright Complexion: . . Sure Slgna Good Health, Both Follow Use R0BINS0N-PETTET CO.; Inc. - - - LOUISVILLE, KY. WES' TOHIC Great Medlolne for Spring and Fall Muceess over 40 yean Fa " better than dosing with Calomel and Quinine. Cures (IliIlU and Fever Sallow Complexion, and illllouB Disor ders, because It Cleanse the yBtera Acts gently ou Bowels aud Liver tin Tonic, given appetite and strengtU Pleasant to taste. Try Itlmtlst oa HUGHES' and no other. (' 60 cent and 11.00 Bottles at Druggists. ., . v - ' 1903 I90G THE DINCH AM SCHOOL Catalogue very full. MILITARY. Area of patronage widest in the South. Refusing pupils instead of enlarging accommodations. $130 pet . Half Term. COL. R. BINGHAM, Supt., R. F. D., Ashevtlle, N. C. 113th Year J Aft it tttttttti ttttttttttttttuftit: trfitf.'u
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