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Wr lir a try Urp il lt a f !jbra Jarkrta in the h.rt ami lovs Irtish The i-n ranirv fnta lo 15.ui. TV air .W ti.iidlv nude uJ rrfxt fitting-nuJ- b ! -f tl Urj:it cUttk !hum. in .men.i i4 ... Ik lk far lk i- im "-'- I A ta aV T fiwl k4 r4 im. a l la k.-o klkf , at Ukt XzJ KZSKLS , . .4 k oa. txuri v vr crriBi r kJatt u lrtut '. i MuaakMl4 LADIES' SKIRTS. Our skirls nn- tin- pn-ji r thiiiirs Wf ha niii' of til'! an i Mt. Thry an- ut in )iMiiion an.l tit. Tin pri.i -. ranc fn-m t. T.X. full UNDERSKIRTS AND SHAWLS. Wr luivr Knit I'imI. rkiH frnm 60c. t.. $2 00. Hla. k Mcr.-. n7.'.l I'ml ikirts. 75c. t-. $2.50. V(Ml Hrrakfact Shawl.-. 50 an.! 75c. Wim.I Kasoinatfi-s fnnu-30c. to $1.50. Cnn li. t Shawls. $1.00 t $2.00. Mr 14 f Haai. 4 1 aaaoruk. M ia4 4 r--un a (mat 4acalkaaal ittiriiM to hi attain.-.. Waa . Na Tfca l III 7 rwtkkl Wt (" B Hrowk Jvaaaua. caali k.i, ..( it wr4 oi avtrraart of in KklMkkltiua (OHM.), ful lit- atHMri la ik.l di-.rkr altl ,., ... Mtm lk, .i-.u . . l li t4 oa H ! H4 ta !.: Afu-i lunrlla Ik MiNikltkua mttrk, rvrturra rvuat raf T ft. carra ftkruttaVaav wVtWrf amW trf lk Nf1 4 Ailaa- f hnitltt ka4 U ear to ttB aa4 IkkUa. M LAiumUmB Tk. akut rt a U.m ea , sk4 Uill KB rmUrt acJlk ft. ft awkM4 uJ u- bmI avira eWrri ailkot ckrj. Tt Mtnrr srectno co atiakta. cju i ea Urtokrf lik aim aafvfttii. mi inr ittt.uia iitl M a Mn , aaa.ft lk dw'rtot kaa oaty l rblMrva ol at al a la U. Tt lraa la tat 4trVf 4tr grral rt'-xlll Tkrr hr ralawi by ptltai utrlua Ikcar aklf lk (. r lo uuiia a Knm aaiiainK, aed rJ4' lkr kar axad rrs air-oo to luy ii orrmn lc brr alll otlov ktut.ll t Hilton lw la inunlc alll fee rkarct4 lo 4fr rH-ata. - Tbt ti a irrrat howtD( for a dl tilrt la ahlrh Ibrrr utt onljr tixtf rhlldrra of arhool kg Mr. R. N. Roar, an abl trarbrr. bai cbargv of I bit arbool. trtiKl 'to rljr a Ukta lar ..( ikv twulbra Kallk) ' Bitting a iuur of Norfolk karkor, 'kJ ialn lb Soolb-r trrtulaata ai I itit-r rulUl. marniuc vw folk kt 7:64 p m, abr a BUIBB- A. tBaal(liu iBqur, -rtrl at lb Mot and t),ni, MlH,. reh rricBiaUa M ci-r-atlv Iropreaafd altk Ibe ion diiful hkrbor and many utrartlre IKiinit of lntrat. The Badge of Decline KIM0NAS. hunt: .lapaiiisi' Short .lapaufsi THE NEW FURS ARE ALSO HERE. S B&BlaTBBBaBBBBV Kiiiionas, $3.00 ami $3.50. Kimonas, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 iml Walter Woollcott, EAST MARTIN STREET. MaaimtKh iirrra HiHiara. Tb J Van hind ley Nurarry Com panv. of Pomona. l the luritvkt cob- I- r-MiuK Bmu yo hra tin" jroylh ful iicr of yonr hair fttr Itark. at"h rold grt jroa to try llw n-ri of the kind In th rntlra South. XANTHINE. M " " 'TPr, Tbla rompany I now miklns a ip- IUr ii wi-oud xlra.' Marvolou clalty of fioarra. Th Van Uadlty t rfl.x-t. So a dye. Th aarnr Nuracry Company have ten mam- fr nny hair. Iml XANTHINE moth trn houiet at Pomona, and n-wr fall to rretorv thr oriKiual Ooaera knd beautiful d-lgn are fur- .i.ir to any hair la a fw work, nlahinl th trad all over the countrj'- Ki Mtn-ncaa almoKt iiumdlatHy. One of the splfiidld foaturea of their !r, vrnlv1andnirT; proMtotpa Krowth. aorrlre Ik qiilrknpm In Blllnf order. , Alxxilun l; harmlpaa.. Hl(jht lrtl A U'l-phon mesaape or telegram minlx. in uhc for many year. mi-ni J Van l.lndley Co . stating your jH i I.IKK At dimKlM or at, want nieank you will pet that which rtpn-w prepaid, for f I.tH) by u dl you order on the next train. Tha-frwt. Clrrnlam icladly aeot. handKomcRt floral denlgns ever een wen- made by the Van Mndley Com pany. There are over four nundrad acros of trees and plant at Pomona, - beside the ten green houses. 75he RALEIGH FURNITURE CO., No. 17 E. HARTTN ST. RALEIGH, N. C IS MARKET ST kveRvYthinc v FOR. THE HOIVIE We ttll for cash or not, juit at you like. WetkJy or Monthly installment!. Ojr prU.HK ri;ht,C3ai: mi tec uilf you want to save money. All new and up-to-date Try one ol our Fcl Mjttressrs. Try one ol our Cook StOTes. Warranted to cire utblaction. Yours for business. ' T5he RALEIGH FURNITURE COMPANY JAS. M. IUGGAN, Mgr. Raleigh Phone No. 244. XANTHINE COMPANY, RICHMOXI, VA. - Unequalled i Coffees. i THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK,- Raleigh, North Carolina. Capital, - $100,000.00 Surplus, - $100,000.00 . Deposits, ONE MILLION DOLLARS Assets, - $1,375,000.00 Resources Unlimited Joseph G, Brown, President. Henry E. Litchford, Cashier.. rvivuRWTV rt At.t'Miraa w- U H,t Tli Annual Martin of fhu'WaTF ! I County AaMK-iation Will lie 11 U1 i October 42th. ; i The annual pteetlng of the Wake j County Alumni of the University of: . . 0... North Carolina will be held In'Raf-f Cofeo st10 11 elgh. October 12th, which la nunied ,everv SCllKG. 01 tllO WOl'tl. ins VnlvcTttlty Day. a banquet will be Cafe. Mr. Perrln Busbee. Is chairman 'of the Committee on Arrangements, and all who expect to attend the bt quet are requested to end one dollar jto Mr. Rottsnall Tor banquet tickets. (The Wake County Assclatlou num bers about one hundred. Buracca Oftiit-rs Installed. In the evening Qnlv tie fluest ,rraacs arc given at erschs j . . ! "Vhite House." i "Ferndcll." "Ca'raja." j "Carracca." Jhc very best Olive Oil, in l-galtyn packages best for lino "' r t'ni'n iiintwil' I At tho meeting of the Young Men's mvuuu oa ui"uv iBaracca Class of the Tabernacle Bap- i by bliviug in gallon lots, jtlst Sunday School held .yesterday ! ' - 'morning the newly elected officers of' I D ppDD 1 1 I Xr ffi the class were installed. The elei-jU, llwlllrlLlv IX vU. jtlon was held last Thursday night and resulted as follows: President, (N. H. McLeod; first vice president Alexander Stewart; second vice presi Ident, C. C. Clardy; third vice presl jdent, John S. Pearson; secretary, C. R. Peebles; assistant secretary, C. B. 1 0111 ; treasurer, E. W. Yates; press (reporter, wyR. Miller; librarians, J. !m. Buffaloe and E. L. Stallings; teachers, W. B. Tarkintou and L. W. Alderman. . For Sale at Auction A Most Desirable 'Home. ProKhlug to build on another lot which has come lalo my MMrNKkn, I Khali kt-ll at thc.conK house door, to tlifl higltrtit bidder, tlie resiih-nce Hltunted 011 tho north aide of Martin street, two doors cast of Nli Square, v- - AT NOON ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1905. Thin is n rare opportunity of possessing one. of the moat comfortable, conveniently located and altogether dctiirable5 home in Raleigh. The residence was constructed by llriggs, of beat material aud Is in perfect condition uud contains nine rooms, not including commodious bath, pantry and numerous closets. Lot 04 feet, 105 feet In depth. Possession avail able at once. Terms, one-third cosh; balanoo ono and two years, if de sired. e Those Interested art invited to inspect the. property. GEO. W. THOMPSON, Office, Corner Martin and Salisbury Streets. Borrowers' accorded every accommodation consistent with safety. In Judging a Bank FIXTURES! Electric and Combination. . We have a large assortment in stock, varying from $1.00 to $100.00. Call and make your selections. We do the rest. The Raleigh Construction Company ALL PHONES. 14 W. HARGETT ST. 1 ; . 222 Fayettevii'e Street A Boon For Dyspeptics Beautiful Playhouse. Mr. Geo. L. Tonnoffski, Deputy Clerk of the U. S. Court here, has proved himself to be quite a carpen- jter. Mr. Tonnoffski in his spare time ihas erected for his little grandchll Idren -a play-house, which is an exact counterpart in miniature of his own residence. The little house stands 'in the corner of the yard facing the, i street ,and in every way, except size, is like a "show nut' house. The! house is painted white with green f trimmings and is an attractive and amusing toy. WASHINGTON CO UKT. Judge Pumell and Deputy Clerk Ton- noffskl Go There to Hold Fed- - (, ..(, eral Court. -v ; ' United States District Judge Thos, i ' !R.. Pumell left yesterday for Wash BMftai lngtorf, N. C, to open Federal court. i..'t When your digestion , seems beyond repair ida Uotdr ' .r readjusts the defects . and sets the machin ( ery in healthful and enjoyable y operation. ' I Jolity substituted for Peevish ' , . ness.;; ' - - Tucker Building Pharmacy and Henry ; T. Hick Co., agent for Raleigh, N. C. ,N , Always remember tha H is capiUil and surplus that give security to the depositor. Capital and surplus form a fund standing be tween the depositor aud any possible shrinkage in the securities held by the bank. ' '; The capital and surplus of this bank is sufficient to have a mar gin of safety that assures absolute security to those who entrust money to us. , - . : , - . IVospective customers are invited to write us or call In person. Commercial & Farmer's Natl Bank. . 1 - W 'A 11 - IVoio.ft Lolcnd, Main Office, 200-210 Postal Building, C ; hlcago New York Office, 61 Wall 6treet. All orders executed on Exch Prompt attention given to all. out-of-town business. . Members of. Chicago Board 6t Trade, New York Cotton Exchange, New York Coffee Ex change, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, St. , Louis, Merchant ; Exchange, . Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. . .. . ' jPurnell was accompanied by Deputy v,iera jeo. u. i onnonsKl. ' . t :t i ims court was estaDiished bt an act aaMMMMMMMMMAAAAWAVV 1 0f tne )ast Congress, and this Is the w ".- w ria. t j" ITraNVTaw 19 O v . first session of the new court. Judge "We are now showing the newest 'things in. Art Embroideries Hedibo, Eyelet, Bulgarian, etc., with . materials for same: You can find here everything in the Art line . : . , : ' J. C. Ellington, Jr. ; Raleicrh. N- C. : ' ' Rumor Unfounded. , ' -.;.v (By the Associated Press.) " ''-a: St. Petersburg, Oct. 9. The re port that eight bakers were killed at Moscow : yesterday , turns out, ) to be incorrect. The main streets and the squares of Moscow are occupied by I ' - ' MONEY TO LOAN police as well as by two regiments of j On Real or Personal Security Grenadiers, a squadron of dragoons I.Wake County,, and eight squadrons otCossacks. K I - B. F. MONTAGUE. The Crowell Sanatorium For the treatment of Whiskey, Mor phine, etc., and Nervous Diseases. All kinds of . electricity, electro-massage, various kinds of bacha, etc. ' Special apartments and nurses for lady pati ents. All modern improvements.,' Y " ) S. M. CROWELL, M. ..-.-, ., , Superintendent,. Nov 8 W. Third 8t.; Charlotte. N. Cr DR. GREEN L. REA, ( THE SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED AUDITOEIUM LUNCH . COUNTER Is convenient, being under Academy of iMuslo' back. 'of ; post-office ? and i directly on your way to union station. . I Open, day and -night., - Lunches Delightfully lire pared at a Momcut's Aotice. . 1 in YOU'VE TRIED THE REST. NOW "' ' TRY THE BEST. ' . " OTEY 6. Son. Bsvrbers THE YARB0R0UGH HOUSE! ApMINISTRATf)n'S NOTICE. - HavlngSfluallfied as the administrator-of the estate of W. F. Black, late of Wake county, this is to notify those having claims against, said es tate to present the same to me on or before the 15th of September, 1906; or this notice will be plead In bar nt thnlr Annvirvr and thosA InHnhtMl to said estate will please make imme diate payment. ,'-,.! ' - , , ' .GEORGE MARSH,' ' ' i ' Administrator, 1 ' Sept. 15,1905. , Raleigh, N. C. ' A. J. JACKSON, f Practical ' Piano Tuning, t- Raleigh, N. C. Tuner for Peace Institute anil Baptist University. Orders have prompt attention if left at . ' DARNELL & THOMAS'. .

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