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li.LV uli 11 n 4 ( i...... I .....,-. aw . i v ... m V m. 4.4.. m te a, -.. r t K a us t 4 K K ft 1 t i..... . . U C : 1 !.-. lM-- I;, ioyai V lie - Powderiifc-'A. B.Stronacli Co I M4f " ALE v 'i 51 -4 as ' si A -? Jl l 4?? ' 4 S I i WILL, COAMCTsCU Monday, Nov. 13lh, 9 A.M. The following lines will furs, JACKETS, SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS, UNDERWEAR, RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, KNIT GOODS, SHOES, Other lines "will be added as soon as marked. The cost of cost will not be considered. Everything, good, bad or hiditTerent will be closed out. We have $22,000 worth to sell by January 1, 190S. Walter Woollcott, "It's Written Right WHAT? INSUR: Who? Raleigh Insurance & Realty Oo. ' 130 FayettevilSe St. I .i t K. FJUugton, 4"V.".f--'''y- Jhro. M. Webb, J. S. .- .-. r n a i i rs o s sv 'O ; Jfcjf Raleigh, Cor. Wllmlng- Practical ton and Martin Street I uvuvui . Incorporated $300,000. tetab. 10 Yours. Stiongly endorsed by busi ness men. No var.atioa. Enter aay time. We also teach Ily Mail. Call or send for Catalogue. ' Position. May deposit money tor Scholarship Free. To those who 1 Ramseur and Franklinsvllle, C, A. tuition in bank until course is com- take Bookkeeping or Shorthand wet Wood. pleted aad position la secured, or give will give scholarship free in Penman-1 Asheboro Station, N. R. Richard notes and pay out of salary. In ship, Mathematics, Business Spelling, ! gon. thoroughness and reputation D. P. Business Letter Writing, Punctua- Asheboro Circuit, to he' supplied. B. C. is to other business colleges tion, etc., the literary branches that Uwharrio, B. F. Flnoher. what Harrard and Yale are to acade- will earn for you bread and butter. Randleman and Naomi, C. M. mles. i Campbell. 25 INVESTMENT K!00 CERTIFICATES P V '.. J 'J FOR, SALE KY THK Mecharvics tid Irvvestors Ufioi, " Owing to unusual" 'demand ,for money , foiv ' the- erection of dwellings the ..company will place on sale at $92.00 Twenty-five ' . FULL j? AID TEN -YEAR COUPON CER , v' 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. S9C3 L 'Catalogue very' Ml. MILITAI. - A" r-' p""".? Vest t to South.' Rcfu'iing pupils I-'il Term- COH 1!. ::i Vi.ir be on tale Mendiy: COLLARS, SHIRTS, MEN'S HATS, BOYS' CLOTHING, OUTING, DOMESTICS, PANT CLOTH, SMALL WARES, HANDKERCHIEFS, SILKS, VELVETS. I I if They Wrote It. Wynne, AV. S. Primrose, Ijfigh Skinner. Business College Nliiht Ami vumw .v.. l)ay. mF - teaoO' f I .T i .(f 'Mr, u-.'o-i .t ir.Xt; 1?AH St it. 1C i U, A ) evil -. ' ANCE f.rf ll4 tM4S a HWof) U . u ut4 ; tfc.. ikikU t ul. ifcr fci'""' U lb Hir.i itwj r (. a. 4 mi t t,K 4i)aliiito , it rrn aUm tag I Lai b k4 . aua kit kwl rv. itiwit t ik .llfirtVm AT MHt (Uw-illkp IH-Iri.'. I'ltW .mldit fUr AkkrMli Vi,l U T. H . IUi- Ktw J r.k; Nwrili Ah-IIW. T l W..ff. lirtkV 1 B I Crxrt ! Ulllmot nd rrdn, II H Tarktrr MMii'iiilU' Silon. U W Cru'ch ft. 14 Vrrvlllr C'irruit. BUjipHrxl ! K I'mffil ... . n ! V.J ! M. ' Ilkll na ll'H itrmsm. tM-ui in.. H-ad. rs.)UVill SllloB. I) llakor : JlendiTKOiivll! Clrrull. V. Perry. II 1 Paid Crk, n. W I-.inrh. j , Ivy. uiIIm1 h J H Hdor ' i HnmiiV'.l'f. u)ll1 by I- R HuJ-l dlwton. Cne Crork. J, J IlrooV. 1 OU) Fori. John Hm , Illverld. A K. Uarrlroa. J. B. j Mvdcr. i VfvrvHle OolleRe. L. B. Abor npihy. . J. K. Thompson, presiding elilPr. I Charlotte Tyroa Streot. H. K Boypr; ICpworth nod SvervllK. supplied by A. U Coburn; Trinity. P. 1T. Diirhntn; W. W. Bayi, Biipernum- erary; Erfvurd Stn?ot. W. U Nlchol on; Calvary and St, rul, D. U 1 1 Reid; Dllworth aad Big bpnng, M. Short; Chadwlc. J. A. Baldwin; Hakl and Highland Park, G. O. Ilarley. k A 1 . Anton rtlle, Hale. Clear Creek. E. Q. Pusey. T)erlta, J. H. Bradley. Lllosville. A. K. Wiley. Matthews. M. H. Hoyle. ! Monroe Station, W. R. Ware, S. A. Stewart. i Macou, L,. P. Bogle. I Murphy Station, W. L. Sherrlll. ! Murphy Circuit, supplied by C. H. Clyde. Webster, A. R. Bell. Whittier and Cherokee, J. J. Ed- i wards. I Robblnsviile. R. L. Doggett. I Greenstioro Circuit, j S B. Tnrrentlne, presiding elder. I Greensboro West Market Street, O. H. Dctwiler; Centenary, A. T. lEell; West End, Harold Turner; j Walnut Street. ,K W. Moore, W. L. !Grisorn: East Greensboro and White 'Oak. A. S. Unper; West Greensboro, !j. Bowles; J. C nunierary. Troyea, super- Reldsville Main Street, L. VS.jRankl. Crawford, J. It. Brooks; Sonth Relds ville., S. M. Davis. Wentworth, S. Taylor. Ruffln, J. F. England. I Pleasant Garden, J. T. Stover, P. iL. Groome. i Liberty and Bethany, P. J. Carra iway. Coleridge, J. J. Eads. Randolph, B. F. Hargett West Randolph, J. Wilson. High Point Washington Street, T. F. Marr, G. H.t Crowell; South iCain Street, L, A. Forbes. J Editor Christian Advocate, H. M. I Blair. , 1 I ' Secretary and Treasurer, G. P. j College; W. M. Curtis. I Movganton District. . J. H. West presiding elder. - Morganton Station, W. M. Bagby. Mbrganton Circuit, W. O. Goode, Connelly-. Springs,- G. F. Carver; R. S. Abernethy, supernumerary. Table Rock, W. N. Modlin; super- numerar3r,;J. J. Brown. . ' Marlon and Providence, H. H. Jor dan..- 1 McDowell, A. P. Foster. :' 1 , Thermal City, R.' I Fruit1' ' Rutherfordton, , J. D. Arnold;' su pernumerary, J. B. Carpenter, " CASTOR I A , For Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Hava Always Bought :. Bears Signature ureof Li nuir of Gr:pc Cream of Tartar. Absolutely Pure. Make the food more W holesome end Delicious. CPt. W Hnt4 Kt l Oiwt Hlw J M -I'.. il (,! pf - m Drmr) . J h MUr Klk Cut, '..-il Ho I ChUU V RNdlW. UrilBtl ' . . I 1 H.nrj K1 UBt Air) m-i..-. J K AI-t- Uoaat Airy d" mi Rorkfox. It. r I Eaat BfBd. 0 " Tadkla.rl.lc. 1 .1 I) C 11.11.. rd nnt i'luh. Il.kr Klalaa, H. C S.,i;.i njrnum- arary, T. H. Ktni.'. i Wllkciboro SiMi.i.n. H I. Ownhy North WIUci-lH'i.. Putinn. W. F ' Elliot I. I V.'JIVm Ctrr.it i I Pilot Noam in Coon and I Broodell. I Crealon. K. II W Jacob. ' ii u Hk k, J. II 1 14. Helton, ptipcli. .1 . rt. W. Hr.nn Jefferson, S n Laurol Sprin: V 1. Ihw.wn; sii pernmnerary. ' T Tarner. WaUnita. O. P Jor. Rural Hall. J C Kt-ercr. Walnut Avenut. W P. AlbrlKlit SaUxlutn IHMrk-t. D. Atklna, presiding elder. SaUebury Kir t Church, J. C. Rowe; 8onth M.vn Street, J. A. J. Farrlngion; HolnuV Memorial, V. A Lambeth. Bpencor, J. F. Oay; Kast Spencer land Main StreekiJ. H. Greene. Lexington, J. M. Huggina. Weat Lexington, aupplled by S. S. Higglna. Linwood, W. P. M Oheo. Salisbury Circuit. P. W. Tucker. Woodlnaf, J. P. Limning. Gold Hill. J. C. Postoll. Jackson Hill, J. W. Stridor. ' New London; 'W. L. Hutchlns. AlbcmarJe Station, II. R Sherrlll; supernumerary, C. M. Gentry. Albemarle Circuit, W. S. Cherry. West Alliemarle, to be supplied. Norwood, A. L. Stanford. Salem Station, P. E. Parker. Cotton ville. T. T. Salver. Big Lick, supplied by K. Stamper. Mount Pleasant, T. K. Wagg. Concord Central, E. M. darken; Fore3t Hill, J. C. Wooten; Epworth, .1. W. Long. Concord Circuit, W. A. Honeyenlt. China Grove, A. L. Aycoc'.;, and one to be supplied. New London High School, J. D. Khclby District. R. M. Hoyle, preeidinR elder. Shelby Station, G. 1). Ilernmn. ; Shelby Circuit, B. Wilson. Gastonla Main Street. . L. Bain; West End, J. M. Downuin, G. F. Kirby. EI Bethel, W. B. CIpkb. Belwood, L. E. Stacy; supcrnumer ary, A. I. Gant.' ': Polkvllle, J. W. Ingal'.s. Cherryille, ft. 'A. York. Llncolnton Station, H. M. Courtney.. Lincolnton Circuit, D. P. Waters, Stanley Creek, fey W. Fox. Mount Holly, J". B. Taber. Lowesville, W. M. Bortnjt. , South Fork, E. N. Crowder. : MeAdensvllle, S. F. Armstrong. " ? Spencer Mountain, C. lit Ross. . Lowell, J. H. Bennett. v Bessemer City. T. S. Ellington. . , , , : Rock Spring, J. W. Clegg. - i. . Statesrllle District. , J. H. Weaver, presiding elder. , ( . Statesville First church, Frank Slier; West End, H. H. Bobbins. Statesville Circuit, R. S. Howie.. Alexander Circuit. E. J. Poe. : Stony Point, T. E. Weaver. Catawba, E. Myera. Newton Station. W. f. Womble. . :'.' Maiden; W: O. Uudesel. , Iredell, T. B. Johnson. . x Hickory Station, Parker Holmes. Hickory Circuit, "J. L. Nichols. ; ' . Caldwell, P. L;. Terrell. . -, , Granite Falls and Rhodhlss, W. R. Evans. ( " , ' Lenoir Station, D. Vance Price.' : Lenoir Circuit, A. Sherrlll. , f Mooresvllle Station, T. J. Rogers. ;t, Mooresvllle Circuit, J. W.t Jones. '' Mount Zlon Station, W. H, Willis.:.-. Clarksburg, J. A. Sharpe. s , . ' Troutman, A. J. Burroghs. President -Davenport Female College, C, C. Weaver. ; , , Waynesvllle District. C. F. Sherrlll, presiding elder. ' " ' Waynesvllle, Ira Erwln. - , f !'' ".,' '' i -ii ' '-" ' '- 1 ' ... '" ;'" -' mm EAT I HAMS k44 u c k IMt. J f H tw.t., M N Vt TIlMMWtlM. T W Ultll v.- twim, K V, Kwteaka, ti km t J II b4l Iti- 1 -r-y. W. T vW. m..nri1 M Uttwtmtt, K f ijtmw. M4ta X. T Tat im.ui. j k I k-Mrvii W, t i v . J A Chw iMlxa kliHi n- J ...n.. 4 1 U Itlii4 ! Virginia I afr- rnt J A H Tit ! Ut' l!k i I. K IVWis Wpwl is rum. f- fx j ; r. Ktukr I N'1h Painllna Mt. Irt.n.. j J J Hum In Nm-lh I'ai.iilni Tunfrr. ; r.n , HELP FOR THE TYPOS. Federslioa Levies Assess ment of a Cent a Week Coppersmith I tea. led a Chnrtor (.onicm Au(lMrU-d to Knliat Awliiaarr of Other Ovgnnl Zillion in (Til III I.itwrf FiglH. (!!y the AKorlteJ Press.) Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 14. The sec ond day's session of the American Federation of Labor convention was rapped to order promptly at 9 o'clock by President .Gompers. He called John Mitchell, second. vice president, to the chair, and James Duncan, first vice president, read the annual re port of the executive council. It gave In detail many of the points covering in the reports of the presi dent, secretary and treasurer. The coppersmiths made application for a charter, but It was denied, and the organization was urged to affili ate with the" Amalgamated cheet- Metal Workers International Alli ance. Ai .Angements have been made for the consolidation of the two or ganizations. There are a. large number of or ganizations not now affiliated with the Federation, and the executive council ures that alditior.al efforts be made to bring thorn into the Fed eration. It Is recommended that unions establish funds and insist on higher duties. In the matter of the proteation of children the executive council had bills introduced in the Legislatures of many States, particularly in the South,-prohibiting the employment of children In mills, factories, mines and Industrial establishments. Some progress was made, but results dur ing the year were not entirely satis factory. President Gompers was au thorized to enlist the assistance of other organizations in securing the passage of legislation in all States prohibiting the employment of child , abor. An assessment -of onfe cent a mem ber a week for a period of four weeks was levied on the entire mem bership of the Federation for the benefit of the International Typo graphical Union in its efforts to es tablish an eight hour work day in the Job a'hd commercial printing estab lishments In the United States and Canada. . The Typographical Union has lev ied a substantial assessment for that purpose, and . all organizations are urged to render all the assistance possible to the printers in their ef forts to establish the eight hour day by. January l, 1906. . 0 Henry H. Faxson Dead. (By the Associated Press.) : t Quincy; - Mass., Nov. 14.- Henry H, Faxson, the well known temper ance advocate, a national leader In anti-saloon movements and one of the wealthiest residents of this city, died at- his home here to-day. . Mr. Faxson, who was 82 years of age, had been in poor health for some time.' , . . , Southern Mill Stocks And ; other ; High-Grade Investment Securities handled on commission by F. C, Abbott Company, ,Trust Building, Charlotte, N. C.' ir fiH-i. tik AKnM4t, k,k4 j VW f MAl (Ml. tHKk l NT "-W! I , fa K4 l4i l .!(. !'' ISM. Mn !. I . MrK (iwrMf V 4 InM Um4. M l t. A3 WH lltotMM, U OW. M (I IwIm. M I 14. for It rT-kniJk. an 4 rrm4 wwtiM. liuuk M Otara, ra. kTMk Waal Mti4 Caawta lUIr IW ly. aba. Valawa f 3e. ! Kh 4 11 WmI CktrtaU, Black. ar. far kOO. Um hk raarr Wika for waiata. kaa. 1 als n aJ4 kao. Dmi THmmlnra. Praidi -a ad Ar-H- f.iark aad rotora. Mar kalf prion. h ko Mn'a I'mbrrHaa, allgtitly ahAparum, I! II M for 11 kk. On w Miwa Hdinal t'n.krallaa. aq lrf t. raja for akc. All Uwn O-rinan Tabla DamaalC pr ffx t rnodit. ! and . ralura fur (Oo. Ona kt Ttbta Kapkln. II 0 to ti t valuf. at trlia for rtMrtnc. n tot niatk MarrwrtBPd JVtUtwIa. It ln h. KcmrSUm Plaltad rbxia tSc. tn lot Htlk niilahrd Pvttleoata. all mark, wtill h tl Inih.. rialtad riminct II 31 BARGAINS OFFERED IN Shoes, Shoes, Shoes For Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. A. B, Stronach Go., : RALEIGH, Nr C. . V ' ; t -5 , -- - ,1 T. n, Wonia'rk, President. D. K. " TVrlgliti Vk PrealdeL V. 8. Wilson, 8crrctAry-Trcasurt'r. , : Raleigh Building And Loan Association, Organized October 4, 1905. The obje'U of this Association are to enable and encourage Its mem- . bers to boild and own their homes by the payment of small weekly or monthly amount, and to afford to those of them who do not wish to bulla nn opportunity for investing small amounts at the highest rate of , interest. Kvcry shareholder is a partner in tho Association. DIRECTORS. : '- ' J. F, Ferrall, ' ; -J. R. Chamberlain, W. C. RIddick, Alfred AVllllams, . Dr. James R. Rogors, ' T. B. Womack, D. K, -Wright. James I. Johnson, W. A. LInehan, C. B. Edwards, Apply now to the Secretary and Treasurer for stock at office of the North Carolina Homo Insurance Company, i 18 FayettevlUe Street. Finest Line Obtainable To-Day. ; "VYe haye strengthened our line of Boys. Shoes until wo are nl 7n to offer the most perfect, variety of real Good fcJhois obtaianble. A showing of School Boys ' Calfskin Shoes that will . give perfect service in every way: at exceptionally low. prices .'$1.25 .and $2.00 ' I S. C. Pool's ' . 131 Fayettevillc Strecl. - na Ta iir.t. ting, Sanitary Plumbing a Specialty. W.' A.;iBTUNKEL & , CO., No. 13 W.. Hargett St, Raleigh, N, C. - - Phonest '. lhUr-State,',576; "i V (ilvfn rfc- t -4 4a m, M tltMMK" IkrUW, Cm M tw lt Of Cr t 4 Il M aaa, ia(tad Bw. ria k4 tAfiMaf 41. 1 kOaa Cataat 4UA taa, 4 tiat B4ia Ik a4 Ike. CM tat HTa ffck04.lr4 a4 Iva ra. rkmi I to M rw rata tT Waal aMa4 44 mnr, to M y-aara, aJl am a. lur . . On krrbaa tot Mtaaaa VaX aad Paatc all ran. to U rA U to B, aw I to M. Dm W HmK rB Lava CwtaJJMk a fcaaca tat Harfat Prkna. Om tot Crattaaaa, far Carlaiaa, Ljntiraataa ai4 PUlaw tof, lto. rtlua far laa. Chm lot aam'a Half Haaa, Black a4 an arfr, iko, vaKia far Ila. Otia tot tadlaa ff Ta" kftoaa, alaaa I to T. at "Off" Prlra. Cm M IVra IThoaa. arraral tTadaa. I I -I to a. at ur Prtoa. (hit tot taat yaara Caata a ad Jarkaia fur Ladlaa aad Mlaaaa, aar kalf prlra. ona kit laat yraCa Tailor ftulti far Ladlaa. lit M valua for t M. Ona tot LdW Bulla. Etoa Btyka, IS 00 Valu for IIH Ona lot laat rara Waiklnf Sklrta, II Ok valuta for I2.S&. J. J. Bernard, J. C. Ellington, Jr., William B. Snow, W. 8. WMlson. Walters Durham, . Boy's Shoes ( Slice Store, i V ..(..... - n.niS'M V Til . ) Be!!, 1502v Persona! Attention fn All Wnrk.
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