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Emm mf : T ...II.MM,!..,,., ..I....,! I. in"..! T 3 IANIlARVT;IPifiANr.PN f It Cobs cp la Ccjrta! D j hh Next Week' .; So Does the Harris Case Growth of .i Ctty Shown' by Fostofflce Figures. TrlBityancI Southern Conservatory .of Slavic Oin.iu i . ' , ccct s to ScvErcffrfilcT ; We have just completed our first ear in the neyrstore. The success of our business we attribute to our customers, andour. bargain giving. We have made good in every sale that we have hei. this year, so to'give the finishing touches-yqu might say the last feast of .the year--we have arranged this sale for you. You ill find lots of things to interest you, lots of things that are far below value-our loss, your gain. DRESS GOODS. : ' u W have a big lot of . Woolens, Mohoirs, Plaids,, Flannels, Basket ." Cloth, and Volls that a1-? regular SO and 75c. sell ers. They all go at t 39 cents a yard. GINGHAMS. i New lot o Dress Glng hanu, worth from 6 to : - 7 cents, all colors and v ..'.' styles the lot at 44 cents a yard. ' DOMESTIC. . A. very' fine weave 24 , . inch - Domestic,. made . from genuine Sea Islalnd , Cotton, Z cents a yard. OUTING. Both light and dark styles, and never shown before. They are worth 10 cents 5 cents a yard. COATS. Ladies, Misses and Children's. Every coat in stock regardless of cost they all go at Half Price. TABLETS AND WRIT ING PAPER. This line wo are going to discontinue, yon can get It at Half Price. - BLEACHING. A good 36-inch Bleach ing worth 7c, (twenty yards to a customer. bx2 cents a yard. HANDKERCHIEFS. A lot of odds and ends, some soiled and mussed, your choice at Half Price. LADIES' AND CHIL DREN'S UNDERWEAR. - We want to clean up every piece. The 60 cent kind are 39 cents. The 25 cent kind are 19 cents. - wc -You c'inV resist thesq prices; ieJ 5ijJ,bfilow covipetitioihej'are h great est 'JUONEY SAVEKfc that have ever bfren offered here. I We will have other bargains that are not ' mentioned here, een as great as these. We expect to do an enormous business for these ten days. Just think! Coats, Furs, Handker-, ehiefs, Dress Goods, ait HALF PRICE. Where did you ever have? the opportu nity? J . :, Mm sfsfsf We Will Be Ready for You Wsf Monday Morning, January 7, 1907. 1 FLANNELETTE The .whole stock of 10 . and 12 cent goods at 8 cents a yard. BOYS'1 HOSE. ;: ' Something eittra heavy -f-' and worth 25 cents, all sizes- ; 15 cents a pair. , ! GINGHAMS. C j : j-;, ah it ftc. ureas urr.g , hams and Chamhreys at , ; 10 cents a yard. READY-TO-WEAR HATS. i jp , .t Every one ia stock re- . . ' ' . gardless of value. We e T rfT 8W10K to sell every ' . ' 49 cents each. ; TRIMMED HATS. .' No matter what kind, " ..; they ar to be sold V 98 cents each. CURTAINS. A good Lace Curtain worth $1.50, only a few pair at 98 cents a pair. SHOES. Our stock of Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes we oJTer them all at ,$2.79 a pair. FURS. Only a few left, get them quick at Half Price. - - - LACES & EMBROID j ' JEIRIES. ti.'is kMdr ud ends some v ionodat; - ; 1 tof3 cents ard. u MEN'S UNDERWEAR. ' The best 60c. tgoods-y , made at 39c. Th ,7Sc. . ones at , , , ' ' 55 cents' each. SOAP. Good Toilet Soap 5 s and 10 cents, kind, all at 314 Cents a cake. DOMESTIC. The very, best one " made and worth S cents.- 6Y2 cents a yard. ' - NAPKINS. About 40 dozen Linen Napkins with fringe, worth 50 cents a dozen 25 cents a dozen. V - , BELTS. A lot ot good bcRs ' worth from "85 to; 75c X some toiled your ''choice ' : lO.'ttiints eachi! ' Dress5 Goodsv Lininffs. ' A Lot of Odds and Ends ir of Dress (Goods, LiningsJ ' etc., at -'. . ' 2 cents n varrl ' '" telN days of under-selling January 7th to January 1 7M . on OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 6,(0) HIS (Special to The Evening TirwS-i , Purham; N.; O.,' Jan. 8.-Today Trinity College.. Trinity Park, School and the Southern ' Conservatory of Musical opened totha -new joar'8 work, the . first esereises :pf the ;day being held tCs o'clock. Ther was a large attendance, practically? all of the old students with softie new ones being back Jn .their places. i i onignt there will he a meeting of Durham, Lodge, No. 31, Knights of Pythias, at which meeting the aawly elected officers will be installed,The officers to be Installed will be; Mr. D.- W. Sorrell, chancellor command er; Mr. S.-(J. Brawley, vice-chancellor; Mr. Charles Alston, prelate; Mr. Ift. v, Matthews, keeper of records 'and seals;, Mr. E. C. Piper, master or finance; Mr. F. M. Carlton, master of excheqne: ,and Mr. J. G. Huckle- bee, master at arms. ngures on the receipts of the post office for he year ending December 31 have been given out. The total receipts; off "the sales department amounted' to $29,824.93. against $26,2S9.g$f for the year before. This shows; an Increase of $3,564.64 for the year;""s The money order depart ment also .showed a large increase, the volume of business being about $20,000 for each month. Preparation? are now complete for the holding of the criminal term of court hefenext week. Judge Jus tice will preside. Among cases Bet for trial is that against W. T. Rlgs bee, charged with illegal voting. He is also to appear and answer the rule that was recently served on him to show why he should not be attached for contempt of court. Another case of interest will be the murder, case against J.' B, Harris, the young white man who;shotXto death Maynard P. Uoss in a" shoe Btore here not long ago. ,V. ' . . Robert Davis, who a few; nights ago was shot and wounded by his friend, George Brown, who mistook him for a burglar, is getting along nicely and Is out of danger. I Mr. W. M. Yearbj one of the lead ing druggists, has issued invitations to an at home.ta.be given oa the 8th instant by Mr.and. Mrs. Yearby at their beautiful new home.. This at home wilt he -complimentary to the doctor' associoUon l and :, the -drug gists' association. . ! . , Will Become Effective on January 6. Palm Limited Will Go On Then. Train From Keysvllle Will Arrive One. - Hour . Kariier Change In Greensboro Train, ,T " . .' This Is Worth Remembering. As no ono is aminune, every person should remembep . that ..Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any . case of. kidney or bladder trouble that i4 not beyond the reach of mediclnjvfO. G. King. NO IXDVSTRlAt CRISfS NEARy So Declares George Gonld, Smiling at Fish's Prognostication 1 of Evil- (By the Associated Press.) ... Pittsburg, Ja., Jan. ' 3.George J. Gould, head of the Gould system of railroads, which - Includes the Wa bash and the Missouri Pacific, ar-1 rived in this city early .this morning. He had read" the Statement' of Stuy vesant Fish, formerly president of the Illinois Central road, that an in dustrial crisis is at hand, and smiled as he said: "The Business i conditions of the country look very encouraging, and the immense volume, of business done by the railroads during 1906 will not only be equaled, in my Judg ment, but surpassed, during the present year." i The fact that l.'.tbe statement is made by Mr. Fish' that the New York stock exchange is no. longer a free market, but the plaything of cliques and r.ools, and that Europe distrusts our : financial methods, was given very little concern pr thought by the railroad magnate4 " Jle - said the financial .institutions and Industrial conditions are In better shape at the present time; than at any period in American history; t , , "v . w "There Is no Waustrlal crisis Im minent,' Mr. Gould concluded, "and while tha i marketr has declined re cently, It is a temporary but bealtbr ful reaction." i " , ' : Piles get quick relief from Pr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. Bemember it's made alonexfot Piles an(J it works with cer tainty and satisfaction. ; Itching, pain ful, protruding, or blind piles, disappear Ilko magie by its use, ' fry it and ee! Hengr T. Hicks, , :J:i? tAi EIGHT SMALL BOYS . IN POLICE COURT. Eight small bofsSfanging in age from; l! . to . 14 years,; were before Police Justice Badger thte morning on a charge of disorderly 'conduct In tfte northern part of the city. ; The complaint was that they had used loud and boisterous, profane and in decent language on the public streets. ... It was impossible to prove which ones ha4 done the cursing, and all the Justice could do was to deliver a severe lecture to the boys, " Two white drunks and one negro had to pay 13.35 e:n !i. - . The .Southern Railway has announc ed several changes in schedule which become effective on the sixth of Janu ary, Sunday. The schedules : of ' the trains out of italelgh are not' affected to any" material extent, although there are several small changes in the time of the- arrival and departure. Th most. Important changes are en th main , iiie.,;. In nearly very Instance the trains are given, more time than formerly. ' r ' Westbound train; No, 135, whlcK at. the present time leaves at 8:35 In the afternoon, will leave at 8:80 after the sixth,; and .arrive at Qreehsboro at S:55 instead of. t:35. '.'WetboMnd morning train. No. 107, ; will leave at 9:06 in stead of 8:46, and the same train from Goldsboro will leave at T:1S ' in the morning and reach Raleigh at 10:20, Instead ot leaving Greensboro at 7:0 and arrive here at 10:30. No. 118 from Keysvllle will arrive at 7:05, instead of 8:06 p. m, t .The Florida, train , of the Southern, which la known as the Palm Limited, will go oiy. Sunday and will run from Nef York' to St. : Augustine Florida, This is a solid vestibule1 Train and is put on each year at this time for the purpose of accommodating the' tourist travel-to the Laud of the Flowers. The train leaves , Washington at :5 in the-evening. f No. 29, one of the main line trains on the Southern which has heretofore left Washington at 10:51, will leave at 11:15 a. m, after nett Sunday, arrlv ing at Greensboro about t o'clock and will, reach charlotte at 11:25 Instead of 9:45 p. m. No. 33 will leave Wash ington at 9:60 p. m. and arrive at Charlotte at 10:10 a. m.. Instead of 8:30. The time allowed this train from Washington to Charlotte -is one hour and forty minutes longer than the for mer schedule. It is understood that there will be several other changes but they have not yet been given, put. 1 Vl 'JpM l i . 1 I 1 ! Aetable Preprralionfor As similaiing ttieFooaflndBqgula Uiig ihctoiiidclisandBcw&lsof rorlrifanfojmd L Child rri. ' ' " ' ' " . " " " - Tho Kind Ycu .Havo Always Bought - Raleigh's Best Barbers OTEY and Son Yar borough House Teacher's Diploma Cambridge Cnlv'y. ' . PRIVATE j TUTOR. ' . Cor. Wilmington and Lane St., ItALKIGR. JK. C. SAVE $100 at least by taking advantage of .our great -v. ,,.' V KE.MOVAX SALE, J' We are building a new store, 112 Granby 8t. which VlU be ready about January next, and we will not move a .single piano from! our present; store tfi the new one. ',;'-, 1 . - , i This is just sentiment with us. Everything must be bran- . new; so we are making special : low prices on some fine instru ments. Just to carry our. "All . New' point YOU WILL SAVtf EXOCGH - ON THE PIANO TO PAX" POK fi irnB Anrsro lkssons. i ' . " - In addition to our own peer less pianos, we have a few of ! other makes taken In exchange to go at well, ; $'-' and tp. Better see about these. ' " ' ItEMEMBEH WE MAKE THE 8TIEFF, "THE PIANO WITH THE SWKET TOXE." . , INVESTIGATE.' STIRFF 66 Granby SL; Norfolk, Ya. GEO, S. j NC3SEAR, Mgr. Bend for descriptive booklet j.; ' and prtcoa."' v. A TREMENDOUS HOLIDAY TRADE. Wc thank our host of friends - who : made lively buyfag at Our establishment during the Christmas trade. We assure you of the same good service when you are doing your grocery buying for the New Year's dinner. M. FEB!! EL t C0.v LE.ir.r-a (::;ocr: Promotes Digcslionheet ful ness ana iffisi-tontains neiucr Opium.Morpliine norMrieraJ. JiOTHXHCOtlC, ' . - V li. J. .Ji .. i . WW ; -p . , : ,., ' , " . 1 ' 1 it .r, i iiii i Ap?'J;i Remedy forConsUpo riou,Soj.tr Stouiach.Diarrhoca WohnsjConvtilsions .fcverish ncssandLoaoF Sleep. NEW -YORK: EXACT COPy Of W3ABBE31 ' i ij Beanrtho ' A Nr..1 JTY.W if- KTOTiPTnrA- a ii -ro . ' 4 i . IV Q' v- . vttt - - in iU; For Over 1 Ir TfiirtYearis 'i liliiifl- y w r w,.,- Lm.m as-- A5? RALEIGH, N. C. January, I907. ' I beg leave to inform my friends and t r F mil-ilir! tin r 1 1 -v V f nm mniv Inrn. j ted with Lee (JO. 209 Fayetteville Street, where I shall'be pleased to give the very best atteniion to all xvbo sbair favor; us-with their pa- . : Remember that Lee - $ Broughtbn's Is ' the place for , up-to-date Clothing and i i "i f - i. t.-,- Furnishings' and that they carry no old stock.' . v , j1' ,-' l f Very truly, , McLEOD. .s .t . ' CapiUl Stock, $30,000. THE FIRST, DIVISION OP THE WIXTER TERM ' , " , Begins January 1 and J, 1907. " " " V "' . ..& llttt of 8choIatehlp f or -onscoS ra. or klO.OS FOR COMBINED ' ' ' COUKSE you rejjlster before January 6, 1907. Writs toaay lor hew College Journal, Special Oilers and Catalogue. Address, ,- . , . , ? "KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, V V ' "TVV" I- ' r ' R-VLE1GH, X. fc. ' . rnllpn nnildlnjr. 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THi OVKRCflarv ) If. fV AHai!r -' Rvf -r Ia U fiMk t u4 ComU Hnaaaaaata ktnrn IMtaa. witaordaft TUU BTKOUGEfcT, ' BEST BELKCIEIJ. , r I lite ill; iiiilis Biixv T.iTi.n: AlmtTt lnra for t lug a j'tut-e dpl. ft rritn v xt
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