V i ) LLNG OH La) ULPARAlOIlV TO Olil RLVOVAl SALE Boys Fall Suits i. t tm MWMTf 4 l Mjhsr i ; L ILfci .. .t 1 !.- t f '.14 1. - : i t -... if t. , All $1 CO EU reiuc4 to.. 3 !0 Biiu rtv!-re4 to.. u I! i it! cr,. fit r l V.': 1 AAa rsn v All AH All All All All All' 1 All 1 3 3 2 2 1 .$3.12 . 2 a . 2 S3 . 1.53 . I CS CO EiiU rtiucevl to.. iO Eui'ji reduced to.. Suiti reduced to.. M E'iiU lla4 to I .SO .75 E:utt reduced to 1-57 .SO EuiU rdactsi to .25 Esiti reduced to M All 1.00 SaitJ reduced to w These are all new foodi. Just recdTed before we ksew we hid to more. ANOTHER BIO REDUCTION 13 MADE IN Men's Hats All $2.50 Hits reduced to.. SI. 80 All 2.00 Hats reduced to.. 138 All 1.75 Hats reduced to 125 All 1.60 Hats reduced to 118 All 1.25 Hat reduced to 98 All 1.00 Hats reduced to. 75 All 75 Hats reduced to.. GO All GO Hats reduced to 45 All 50 Hats reduced to 40 All 25 Hats reduced to 19 Wonderful bargains will be found in the Crock ery Department. The store is full of new goods, about $40,000 worth. They are being sold lower than you expect Walter Woollcott, 14 EST MARTIN STREET. COPYHCHT 1905 BY ; TW'HOUSE.OFJUPPDtflEIMEf HERE WE ARE AGAIN . J . ." . : ' ' We are now showing the newest things in Art Em- ' broideries Hedibo, Eyelet, - , Bulgarian, etc, . with ; mate-; : rials for same. You can find : here every&ing in the Art ' ; J. C. Ellington! Jr. Raleigh, N. C. r . tMbWl hw t H ...( fcl l If !,a U tUf (MM 1-fc M Lta tmmm Urn tm ianv.1 . . lT f :wurn Mi rU4 r. 4rtM Ik rt4 f IM aw Maaic. w a I 4 la oora tax Katar4air Mf ml ' la Cy. ! ciiy i aaa la A) Q. rii Crtalrr MM- at aataa atraBra ra araw4 ,tr)a araawtal aa ainJMi. U fcUrk 4 l kW iajBidk. for tarMr of fflB of lb Mat all oe ta city ui U aklrt la U Ik karbor. j ArrabUbo llllaai reca4 taal abaoUttoa. orvr Ik UAj. Tar UKKNTIJMi MATCH al(t aMrlt. kat aMo&, if rr, kra m14 la Uli it Aa lakorat aa4 ttTa trat part vat folkta-a kjr a lltt"'i aiiMag of vaaiavlll acta, aoa of akkk r aoor. Tb rattr at f ot ma a pa rioail vttk a aalqaa arl BOTolty. Th Daaoa or tkt Naiioaa1 To aaa It all a la a few Mr. rield kaa tr far tk Kaalaatloa Ula yaar'oklrk k kaa Of U Ndi; KItK la lrl of WMnfwad loUrrot, (Special to Tk Etob1b( Tlnnaa.1 fliu-laita. N. C . SdL- 1 1 Tka comtag wraaUiBf anaUb b4oM Tr wn,a- ProfeMor Ono. th Jap JI-)iU ar- 1 ' tlat. aad aom oihr gUxU not tb TaJoobl Oir rroprrlr. Terrible Turk or tk Terrlbl Bwod. Br Tlrta of aa order of tk 8a- bat aom on equally aa croat ul f"Tior Cur waty to u fanoaa. baa already Ukcm bold of dlrc ' tk apertal proceedlnc rh.,itt. Thre la an ODoortaalur ,Ued N. W. Weet aad Wlfa, BoaaU 1 ... .i for aom real, flrat-claaa excitement X.t'.iau 1 tie -ik -4 4. i r t: k f - IaiIa.L t i..rrat- 1 tftl e kt I i;.stma.k What is CASTORIA (WUrU la km.W a4.WU-.ut fr tWu t.V, PT gwtr, Ir- 4 riL.ttta ru. Il la inojt. II cwattaiata BxUlter C luaa IUr4.tao " ll.r axrxti Ularo. Il ae la lit furja(r. It 1tr;a urtsa) auUI aJlajt eeihwea. It rur-f I'..rflra a4 W ln4 lU.io. It rrSec Teytblog Trwutlt. rirra t-mtitia,lW au4 llatuU-arf. l aa!mlU(ri tlx I'cmkI. rrWa tkt ataanaarai o4 lkewrla, (Utnf .rJ I h jr m4 HAlurai tictf. Tb CbJktrcsi'a I-avuarrav-TUo JlHbira lma4. CENUIME CASTORIA ALVAY3 Heir the Salter cf Si I Profeaaor Ono baa been encd d jth aeeond man la under conaldf ra tion. Friday night la tb Um and iriorml Hall, at the Mackleobun r alr Orounda, the place. If nothing happens aomethlng Ilk 5,000 peopl will ae the contest. Th admlaalon ticket will aell for U and l. r aerved and box seal a. reapoctlrely. ! The Kind You Haie Always Bought'. In Uso For Over 30 Years.' A VOO THEFT. Wa W. Weet. and Henrietta p. Martin (widow). ptalaUffa. veraua Ualrer ally of North Carolina (a corpora tion), defendant. I will aell to tb blgheat bidder at public auction at th court boua door la Raleigh, N. C, at It o'clock m. on Satwrdaf, the 14th day of October, ' 10O5, ' tb following deacrlbed lota or par cels of land, lying and aftuat In th city of Raleigh, Raleigh township. Wake county, North - Carolina. bounded aa follows: '. i Being a part of lot No. SIS In tb (plan of th city of Raleigh as shown by Shaffer's map of said city, be- glnln gat th southeast Intersection Committed By Kor Masked Robber. (By the Associated Frees.) Perth mboy, N. J.. Sept 18. Four masked men entered th offlc of th !of VoAi an jenVlns atreets. la said Amboy amsion 01 r ruoiic oerTiwlty; ruM southerly with tb east Corporation early last night,, pound Jjinef -said Jenkins street 171 feet and gaged the watchman, blew up the, Marfc Williams; Unr thence with safe and got away with more thanna unt easterly 181 feet to Teaaley's Ave hundred dollara.- Tfjm.nn ' 1 ditch: -thenc With said ditch northeasterly, said - Teasley s Hold Annual Reunion. . .: (By the Associated Presa.1) Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 18.--The Society of the Army of the Cum berland met In annual reunion. Theree are several hundred present, although the attendance has been cut down by the yellow fever scare. With another magnificent display of Fall 1905 .Fash ions in Perfectly Tailored Suits for men a . display outrivalling all previous attempts, and you know we hays always shown the best there is in clothing. . In cluded in our new Fall gathering of Men's wear? ables is the well and favor ably known make of KTJP-' PENHEIMER, the world famous style producer and artistic designer of men's fashionable apparel. KTJP PENHEIMER garments are unequaled for fit, style and workmanship. J. Rosengarten I Oil Prices Advanced. J ' - (By the Associated FVer.) Cleveland. O., Sept. 18. The Standard Oil Company has advanced i the selling price of all grades of re fined oil one-half cent a gallon. ! Gasoline is advanced 1 cent. , Not to Be ' Repeated. "Yes," the old Indian fighter was saying, "the whole secret of success agin the red varmints wus jest to profit by experience. The Sioux done somethin' to me once that Mie could never do, again." "W,bat was that?" inquired the in terested youth. . "They scalped me." Philadelphia Ledger. and Royster's line, ' 138 feet to George . W. Llgon's line; thence northerly 43 feet with Llgon's line to Dodd street; thence with this street westerly 188 feet to the be ginning. 4 .erms of ' sale -One-half cash, balance In six months; and tbe right Is reserved to accept or reject any ad U bids. ' M. ASHBY LAMBERT, 1 , Commissioner. RALEIGH DETECflVK AGENC1' AND EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.' ' Prompt and careful attention given to all business placed in our bands. Strictly confidential relations main tained with all patrons. Experienced and discreet experU employed throughout the South. Address ' RALEIGH DETECTIVE AGENCY, I .- i ; P. O. Box No 814, ; 1 t RALEIGH, N. C. ; The Haraan Buffer. "I like to go antomobling with Jack Hefty." "Why with Jack especially?" - "Because, he's so large and plump1. T 1rjtB Ihcil 4 9 T nm 4- rntxrn nut onit can contrive to land on Jack there Is little danger of my being hurt" Cleveland Plain Dealer, Ellington's. Ellington's. . . ' Good Night. Mr. Stalate Dont' those trolley cars make an awful racket when they go by the door? Miss Bored Yes, and they pass at such inopportune moments; - It was on account of them that you didn't hear the clock the last two times it struck. Philadelphia Ledger. The Total Assets ' ol the Seven Banks . ' . 'ol Ralclah nre . ., $3,740,394.12 The "Citizens National wishes to thank Its patrons for its share of this Business. . . Capital ' - - - $100,000.00 . Surplus and Profits $121,000.00 - V''-V". ASSETS: ' $1,216,674 NEW BUSINESS SOLICITED. JOSEPII 0. BROWN, President. ' HENRY, E. LITGLIFORD, Cashier. The Cro well Sanatorium For the treatment of Whiskey, Mor phine, etc., and Nervous Diseases. All kinds of electricity, electro-massage, various kinds of. baths, etc. . Special apartments and nurses tor lady pati ents. "All modern Improvements. ' '."'S. M. CROWELL, M. D., : j ; " Superintendent, No. 8 W. Third St., Charlotte. N. C. DR. GREEN L. REA, Resident Physician. . ' . We SelL Rent, ' k Repair, v Rebuild, -' Inspect, . !t ' Exchange, , All Makes " Of Typewriters, !.', Somewhat Different. 'I suppose that old chap with the long white whiskers over there Is' one of your old settlers, isn't he," said the grocery drummer, i "I reckon he's what yew might call, a old resident," rejoined the vli' lag merchant, "but he ain't no old settlers. , He's been a-owln' me for nigh onto thirty i years." ": ItVfSO nSueh easier to tell people how to do things than it is to show them. ' ; ' , - ; There is something wrong with man if his religion makes a pessimist of him. r v , AWT::r:s tlectric GrccncUcro, 'tt. C Doii'tiTrost TO LUCK In buying anything and we would add Uonee m particu lar. When you buy , f . You do not trust to luck. You ' know exactly ' you are getting the purest, cleanest and best coffee obtainable. 'Phone your grocer have a little talk about White House the good coffee. NORFOLK . Oysters Fresh Every Day. Giersch's r Gipital Typewrit er Exchange, ' 108 W. Martin tit., Raleigh, N..C YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, NOW , try THE BEST. - 1 T & Son, Bfvrbers THE YARB0R0UGH HOUSE R. J. H ughes, -'Architect , And Builder Tucker Bid. RALEIGH, N. C. THE SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED audito?ju:i lunch :,,,'!:.: COUIITIlIi ! Is convenient, being under Academy of Music, back of post-office and directly on your way to union station. Open day- and night. Lnnvlips Delimit ful!y rrciiared at a Moment's Notice. Heating Stoves All Standard, from Smallest sizes to the Largest, Delivered and put up in any part of the Oty by Competent and Ex- perience Stove Men. I , V ; - :' ' ' !- PRICES CORRECT (MOLI ilA: flARDVARE (0; 225 S WILMINGTON:ST. V civil e: , maim Am. oc. c. I. VMTER POWER & MUNICIPAL Vt'QRK IiK'lmlin? VnttrworVd, Scwr Electric Ijiylitinir. Streets, Hwhvuuyn, nnd r.-nk IinproveTiienu. No. 3 South Ailams St.. Pi lnr i. Va

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