. BLOODY Dally Special Sales ALT III HI For Friday J.ivaa.4 1 flEliiiillid i REACH Oil HUTS- -pz:. ;v. Ifl Jill III .. . DMuwi.u.-i b-ra-4 ' ta ! I f - Th3 Kind Ycj Hava r it a x 1 w. $ . r i a f i 4 I i t 4 m 7-h i SOTiio WE OFFER- r.000 yards Light nd Dirk Percales, ill good M'.cnif, at liC. These are the regular 10c. goods, and you want to use for Boys' Shirt Waists, House Dresses H W rappers. .. lie rarre day we will sell 100 dcren Fringed rpVim. The prices are 40, 45. 50 and 60c. doxen. 7hc regular price of these Napkins is 60, 75c., i 0 and 51.20 the doxea. Seme are Plain White .1 :cn e have the Red and Blue Borders. bout 100 Umbrellas, 26 inch size, good handles and covers, at 75c. Ask to see the new Silks. This department is one cf our best and the qualities are the best to be had. Watch this space every day. Interesting bargains offered daily. Walter Woollcott, 14 EAST MARTIN STREET. ..DO YOU USE.. Vanilla Extract? Women who lutke ralize It Ih nearly imMHNille to bay kkmI VAMI.IjA at grocery or drug stores. We must have the lMst for our s(la syrups. Therefore, we buy our own Mexican vanilla lx'aiis; uinke our own Vanillu K truct. We know, then, that it is pure iiiftl untMltilternted. We have placed this Ex tract of Vanilla on sale. It costs you no more than the inferior qualities -Ific. rn ounce; f..r -J.-.C. two Is away in the lead as the Finest Coffee on the market. In 3-Pound Cans and 1- Pound Cartons. We sell FERNDELL and we guarantee it to be unrivalled. J. R. FERRALL & CO. 222 Fayettsviile Street The Cro well Sanatorium For the treatment of Whiskey, Mor phine, etc., and Nerrou Diseases. All kinds of electricity, electro-massage, various kinds of badiB, etc.. Special apartmehts and nurses tor lady pati ents. All modern improTetnents. . 1 i ; 1 1 S. M. CROWELL, M. D., ? 5 . ' Superintendent, No. 8 W; Third St., Charlotte, N. C. I3R. GREEN L. REA, Resident Physician. - li I N is c3 FERN DELL ; . .,.. ,. --. , j i - : mi ii n n n 1 1 pi it n ill LUf k Jc-Jc-SW-n-Dnuutiniriin ALEXANDRIA, VA. mi LOOK! Stop paying big prices for your whiskey and send your orders to me. Paul Jonea, rases quarts, f 10.00 12 half pints free with each case. Old Overholt, bottled in bond, quarts, per case, 812.00. Full Dress Maryland Rye, case, quarts, $12.00. Cascade Rye, by case, quarts, SI 2.00. Can ship above goods, from one quart to one case. . The very best Corn that North Carolina Com cull produce at $2.00 ami $ !.! p-r gallon. I (vri-y everything known to the 'iikej- trade, in barrels or in lot" ilvs. if goods iiit satisfactory will P'iy liaises both ways. Yours pluase. 1 DRINK 'COCA COLA jFROM BOTTLES j We bottle the genuine I Coco-Cola, identically j the same you get at the fountain. COCA COLA IS BOTTLED At our plant, especially erected for the purpose, for the convenience of our patrons. , See that ' you get " GENUINE COCA COLA Have no 1 substitute 1 there's .nothing as good, and no drink is as de lightfully prepared in ' ' bottles. COCA COLA BOTTLING! WORKS, D. T. Poindextcr, Mgr. t KwM a-fc-fcUaa la 4a4 t ' Aim! TVa txw TIM I mm 4 iui A lik-wJl al Ik Hmmt Tw k fl anr4a aftaraa, raa- au MUba. Ifca lwwil . I 4 larfcaa n Ik wni af,ln aa4 Ik aw tlaa4 u4 r4 irala 1 a4 UkN ta Ik tfca aVJ ruKtari tf lk Mlaiata Mmm a kia aa4 ri Mr a4 f Haarn Ataira Mr G A UtrW. fa BkUa TktMla s aaalrU H r wik f Ik !. ar ! lar- rrr4 U la ftctffcfeor laaaki W lB Ml t4 4a Is ta Usui? Imry- t4i fcinaj f fill tar Hlara ' ka.( (r4 tkla nrBa M I k4 luraai K.aaarv lk ta mttmk TV h4 a k la to IM tlia4 Wut i D' fctm WU F brkM. k.t ytlr aiMaa4 la .rl-I re kx irf lk 4wm4 k rt Bt tajary I Ik nraaala a j do a to kW-U k iaa mlM for mf, ia ik kaaa TV all Ml to ta j Ika pariawa ot I4uiatki ak4 U l(til w lkralUa- brtai lb ko4; l Irka n.rlu tka rVMta of T4 j 4f4 Bia a akual 31 ri of M a Wf! km oai Taaada aaavrklks H aald b M KOB R!rtk and Norfolk II ln falkrf aad Buxhrr out brtxbrr akd alatr W kllr to arlak al tla. hr a nldrrKl a akat kad kard orktac ma ! Dill laat Moa- dar ha aa rmplosrd a oa ot la fprrtu'a la ifca Bull fariory. Ta ha qaarrrled alia on of la for- nn-a or him and qui! Ma arork. Hla actd father learnt of Ik ul(ld arl laat evlnf by a m- t nriuaD faurrhra aad oa mlaaloa arncr aBt to hla hom aouth of lb OUIM. rhool oa Wrdaeaday eight. lt. Ha ram up to ih city rl) , , h, wl,,e wert not Injured, ihla niornlni allll hoplm that it WM Parpow of the Mob, rot hit n ho had tka hUowa J Another dmonatraUoa la planned for Sitintr Mh. and It la believed t oniract hat boen given for .tbe ,h .,rongwl, mmurM will b nec to, Hon of ih Durham city kWlr, to plTV nt aertoua rioting and Mhool building. Thli building bloodahed A member of the mob coat 135.000, Ihla being for theWhlch DMrned ,h, hom, of th- Mln. building alone The lot coat H.-, , ridence. aald to tha Ataocl 000 The contract a a. awarded to (twt Prv(, . We burnt(1 ,ne nouM Contractor I. O lj.rence. of thla for purroe of attracting the at clly. Work U to b.Kln at once. or,u.nl(on of ,he Kmeror. We want ratner aa eany hi iohki Die, ana mebn to r(rulH , work will be i.u.hed to cornpleUon. , Wg bplVje tht)8e Juat now tne city acnooia ar in a 'badly crowded condition and It will !. . . . ' 1 I 1 L ..It J I i lane me new D.8n acnoo. uunum, , to relieve the congealed condition of! uffulrH. With this building com- ple.ed the higher acholara will beVrifrill Hlf KV PFKnilfr taken to It and the other building I will be uaed for the lower erkdea. ' The achoola thla year have the'' ! largest attendance of any year In the history of the achoola of thla clty.'Ban for hu f;e but from hu ac. There have already been enrolled' . ,., VfiPV viPou. ' more than 2,300 pupils. Of thee there are about 250 first graders. This Is a larger number of begin ners than ever before. Ex-Mayor M. E. McCown, who is serving 30 daya sentence for con tempt of court, ia spending his time as pleasant as could be expected tin der the circumstances. Each day there are quite a large number of his friends to visit the Jail. He Is, j carried reading matter, fruits and. ,every klnd niule dalnty and thlnB that will help him pass away the weary hours. He expressed himself as not being greatly surprised at the action of the Supreme Court in upholding the de cision of Judge Ward. He his now settled down to serve his II 0-day sentence with no hope of getting any Ireliaf. j ,xterday afternoon the county commissioners decided to take up the I new road to the Wake county line as the next road to macadamize." This will give two roads from Dur lliam to the Wake line that is, two 'of (he improved roads. There was quite a contest a,s to which road jshonld be taken u many contend ing that the road from here to t iiatiel Hill s!iould be improved. !ii)!li?tor's Rocky Mountain Tea never fails to tone the stomach, regu ' lam the kidneys, stimulate the liver jsnd cleanse the blood. A great tonic aud muscle producing remedy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. H. T. Hicks & Co. Cluirlotte Girl Married In Philadel phia. Philadelphia, Sept. 7. Love at first sight ended In marriage yester day at the residence of Rev. J. L. lioe. pastor of the First M. E. church' of Eben Ware, of Bridgeton, and Miss Sarah O'Connor, of Charlotte. l'he couple met in Bridgeport a year ago while Miss O'Connor was on a visit and each was at once smitten with the other. Mr and Mrs. Ware will reside in Bridgeport after a hon eymoon, which includes a trip to Charlotte. " - f Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids ' Nature. .'Medicines that aid nature are al ways m6st effectual. Chamberlain's LCough Remedy, acts on this plan. - It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secre tions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by W. G. Thomas and Robert Simpson, i CASTOR 1 A . lor Infants and Children. . Tto Kir.d Yen Y.m Always Ec'j;!,t : Bears the Signature a-v 4 IUm At AfWcmarAa la4 fcrv hot fcec .. -ws rat! IWW4 U ttat M la & f l U kl. trit aaualWr poitem auttoaa j tuttoat j ro4 i B(j iao lrrr oa 4aa4 Afirr antdkltkl akolk al Bad ,in.i lk- Kokaasla fhlmbaa nm - . kai Ik boltc tflaprraod ka ,n,,i,n It ta clata4 lb larky tra, rralla4 fruoi Ike Indlacrwl k,og (f Hlbja Park and la drnlal ! ot m rlgB, to pnt.lltlr nil. It ,.uinau-d lLal Iwo ar (trd and B t,UBdrd oundd. anionft- vaom ar ,mo hundred polkvma. . A mob ,UTn4 nd datrod ln ratify the treaty., surrounding him, i prevent him from correcly under-1 landing the popular attitude toward a alsKracef, humiliating peaceX , W avai rai a at msr J m a av w j at (Continued from First Paga.) Mood him off. The hbv la verv "Dr. Moore waa hastily aenV for i and sewed up the wounds, and at Hat accounts Mr. Allen waa getting along aa well as could be expected. The boy was arrested and bound over to court." kffetted By Angry Sea (Continued from first page.) with a quickly made kite, a cord waa carried by the wind to shore, and next a line and then a hawser reach ed the land. Over this the men went ashore. The Tropic was 28 days overdue and a cable from Valparlso to The Maritime Register, dated June 29th, said that she would be a total wreck. A later cable from London told that she was floated. Captain and crew show evidences of the strain and were glad to reach port for fresh food and rest. Horror of Yellow Plagte (Continued from First Page.) the fever situation yesterday beyonJ the small number of cases reported and the few deaths. A heavy rain fell Wednesday afternoon, following ten days of similar weather. This, however, has not increased the num ber of cases nor the mortality, a fact wlch speaks well for the efficient work of the Marine Hospital Service surgeons. There has been some demand here for a quarantine of the city, against the infection, on account of the dan ger of reinfection, but Dr. White does not believe it would ; - he effective, flowever, all avenues of Ingress to the city are being watched. Red Cross - Sanitary Fliiid Beat and most povferfol odorless' disinfectant made. It Is k preventative and de stroyer of germs of con tagious , yellow, scarlet, typhus and typhoid fever, diphtheria, small-pox, etc. ; Instantly . - deodorizes . any material ' no matter how - fetid or offensive It may be. : It destroys all poisonous gasses. " . PRICE 25 CEXT8, - TTTTTT7pl DRMO iiiii.; Lib stores AMfrUlat IV aa.it f-f A -JJ' t la-FaC AViIrf--tfl tal ka blClk. 11 if Jkkai4kaikM iarv3lJrritJtrri3T Ik v ori!Xa? aor katft hOTXAMCOTIC. L p Aperfrti Rrrwdy rorCaoilpav tktn.Sour Stoawich. D urrtiitM WVrras jTmisajns Jrwnsb nrti fend LOBS OF SUCCP. rarSiiSU 5Chof KEW MIRK. i 'jt r L txACT eory or wrajpo, Report o! the Condition ot The Citizens National Bank . Raleigh. N. C, August 25, 1905. Made to the Comptroller of The Currency: resources! TJ. S. Bonds, par. . ...$ 150,000 00 Loans and investments. 639,851 29 Cash ;. . 61,628 ;39 Due from banks 365,194;87 Total .$1,216,674 55 LIABILITIES. Capital $ 100,000 00 Surplus, earned $100,000 00 Not profit 21,034 28 ; 121,034 '28 Circulation 100,000 00 Deposits... . . . . . 895,643 27 Total.. '. .. . $1,216,674 55 , JOSEPH G. BROWN, President ; , VI1ENRY E. LITCHFORD,' Cashier. ' .. - ft.!!) est i tr Oysters Fresh Every Day. i , ..... j vjierscn s We Sell, ttent, ' Repair, Rebuild, ' me Capital Typs writ er Exchange, 108 Xti Martin St Inspect, Exchange, All Makes Raleigh, N. C Of Typewriters. YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST. X E Y . & Son, Berbers THE YARB0R0UGH HOUSE J. Hughes, Architect , And Builder c j Tucker Bid. RALEIGH, N. C. THE SPLENDIDLY EQUIPrED , AUDITORIUII LUNCH ; : COUNTER f Is convenient, being under Academy of Music, back of' post-offlco and directly on your way to- union station. Open day and night ( Lunches Delightfully Prepared at a Moment's Notica. ' DC Jyht Bears tho Sigmturo -In Use For Over Thirty Years jlln r ROCKDALE -LIME- STANDARD HIGH, GRADE NotKihjr bettersoH only by I WARE (0. Tested and endorsed by the most reliable contractors and plasterers in the city. ' j New Era Ready Hixed PAINT sxaa Best on the Market. JOHN 7. HAYC civil Ei:o!;:::a $m, a.o. e. . WATER POWER MUNICIPAL WCS!X ; Including Wfltcf-imrV, fm, Electric Uiuhtinir, k.rffu, I iiway and Park Itni.rovcmcti.a. H. 3 Smith AitR Ft., ff'- i. Vi. Alv.ay: CAROLINA c. a 4, 45 1