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-. L : i : -1 1 , -- Tn r,,'v::-HH frHV . Lest Cctlrslon of -tho Season , . ' VI Seaobard Tpesday, August 25. -; Good Returning on Regular Trains v UntUlXhurtday.j 27Uu .-. Forv-SOo Additional Can Stay Until Thurs day Night, August 27th. The Seaboard will, operate the last ' exeur!oa ot the Beason, Jointly , to 'Richmond , and Portsmouth-Norfolk, ' Tuesday, August zBth, as follows; , Leava Raleigh, 9:30 a. m. Rate, '1 3.00. -w ( .,., Leave Durham 9:80 a. m; 13.00. . , ; Leave Loulaburg 7:60 a, m. 18.00. - " ' , ' Leave-Oxford 10:00 a;sin.' $8.60. , . Leave - Hendenoh 11:00 Rate, 12.50. ; ' Rate, Bate, Rate, a.-, m. Rates on same basis from other points. The Richmond train takes , on passengers to Norlina' and the Portsmouth train , to Weldon, allow - ing two nights and one day and a . half In Richmond or Norfolk; tickets good returning on regular tralnB Wednesday . alght August 26th, of early' morning trains Thursday, Au gust 27th from Richmond or Ports mouth, . x ' J ."J-:- '.. By Paying an Additional Fifty (50) '.t- " S- Cents. . at the time tickets are purchased they will be good returning on all regular, trains from -Richmond or Portsmouth up to 'and including Thursday night, August 27th, allow ing two whole and one-half days and two nights In Richmond or Ports mouth. - -. ; Pullman Seats Oars Attached for those who reserve seats in ad vance, Beat rate 75 cents additional from- Raleigh and Durham. ,,' Positively the 'last excursion ' of the season, consisting of ' vestibule ojoaches, Pullman Sleeping Cars, op- eraiea on fast schedule, and the best of. order will prevail. : See. yQur agent or flyers for addi tional information. C. H. GATTIS, T. P. A., , ". "?:-:-., Raleigh, N. C. SOUTHERN'S ANNUAL EXCUR SION FROM RALEIGH TO v NORFOLK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1008. 'J . ' ': : On Tuesday, August 18, the Southern railway will operate the most popular e"xoursion of the season from Raleigh and Durham to Norfolk at low rate of w.uo ror tne rouna trio." Train will: Wave Raleigh at 7.00, p. m. Returning;, 4. rain . win leave Norfolk Thursday 20.' at 8.00 v.W nr., allowlngr , the . exoursJotrista.' twdiia team hits. -. 3ji.jr8 and, ,on night .to visit th- oaanyJ - ' pker of .Jnteresrd-ajjieadld ea. snore, resorts. Finest surf bathing and all other amusements that could be de . , sired: J , This fclegant train will consist of the ver nicest coaches and Pullman cars separate coaches being provided for colored people, affording ample accom modation for afl. Trains will be per :. sonally conducted and very best order Is assured " Those desiring Pullman aecommoda . . Hon should notify-the undersigned, at once advising how 'much space wanted. For further information ask your near est agent, or address, W. H. McGiamery, P. & T. A. , V ' Raleigh, N. C. Southern Annual Excursion From ' Raleigh to Asheville, Aug. 27. On Thursday, August 27, the Southern ratlway will operate their big annual sJecursion' from Goldsboro and Raleigh to Asheville. Low rate of 14.75 will ap ply from Raleigh for the round trip. Train will leave Raleigh at 8.45 a. m. arriving at Asheville 8.16 r.. m.. thus affording all an excellent opportunity or seeing the wonderful scenery ong the line. v . . Tickets Will be good returning1eav Ing Asheville on any of the regular trains up to and . Including Sun . day,. August the 30th, allowing three days In Asheville,, which will af ford ample time to visit the many at tractions to- the "land of ' the sky." This 1 the first and last excursion of the season to this delightful : moun tain city and worldwide famous resort. Your best,chance for a magnificent outing at a very small cost For fur ther Information ask- your nearest agtnt w address, . , - W. H. MoGlamerr, P. ft T. A.", f .. .',; ;, .Raleigh, N. C. SALE op JiTDaiiEirrs . Uerehants Association. : . . ... , Pursuant to resolutloii,' adopted at a regular meeting, to advertise and . sell the judgments secured by mem bers 6f thl Aseoctatiou'agaiHst de-1 llaquent dehwrt aud assigned to this ' AssocUtlon, on. Saturday, August,, :. 1008, at 12 o'clock; noon, In front of the court house door. Judgments lor , the amounts set, after. .their v names (exclusive- bf - Interest .and costs) ; against the following persona will be Hoiai-tv..,.:.,:i,, v u , 0. E. Warru.';..r. , 82.60 ; Vo'n Ai' Ea6nce. . . . , ... , k , v't;-: l ?r. Coley.v, i .i... 40,?s 1 .. . 3i Cashi with right reserved , fi i Jevt any (bid, and to sell any i jf I al private sale and. with. . i t n sule. ' Other. Jadjtnenla . I 1e',-! .t'wd from time to. time 4- J 2 A":0dATi0!f N. C ; ....r,,At3nwf. BlSEhALlA Raleigh at Wilson-.. ' - J . ' Wilmlhgtotf-it Goldsboro. j STANDING OP. THE CLIMBS. ' Clubs. Won, Lost. P. XI. Wilmington . ,t 17 .10 Goldsboro -. ; . . 15 ' 10 Wilson. . . . .15 10 Raleigh . -;. ; 5 - 22 .630 .600 .600 .185 18 tNNINGS--NO SCORE. Was Raleigh's Record in a Doable Header at Wilson Yesterday; ' : (Special to The Times) Wilson, N. C, Aug. 12. Wilson won both games of a double header here today, ' The Red Sox seemed to have lost their batting eye. Payne pitched a great game and would have fared better had his team batted any at all." Mayberry was In great form, only allowing 'twenty-eight men to face him., v " . . , . : Score by Innings: R. H. E. Raleigh . . . 000 000 0000 1 1 Wilson. .. . .0ll 000 00 2 5 0 . The second game was a marked contrast to the first. Garner, a new man, tossed 'em up for the visitors and the Tabocconists hit 'em at will. Bull Thompson was in rare form, al lowing only one hit. : Should Wilson win today , and Wilmington lose, the Tobacconists and Giants will both be ahead of Wilmington. , ; Score by Innings: R H. E. Raleigh. . .000 000 000 0 1 5 Wilson. . . .100 131 60 12 16 1 GIANTS CLEAN UP SAILORS. 3. Sullivan Wins Another Game With His Famous Change of Pace. (Special to The Times). -Goldsboro, N. C, Aug. 12. J. Sul livan kept his hits scattered today and the Giants won out In nice style. A batting rally in the sixth and Seventh won for Goldsboro. Score by innings: R. tyldsbore. .000 001 10 2 Wilmington .001 000 0091 H. 8 9 TWICE-TOLD LOSSES. Will Raleigh win a game from Wil son, thiB season? To the first person sending in the correct answer to the above query, a rain check will, be given, good for any game last season. Get busy and send in your answers, or you will lose this valuable offer. ,. Payne has certainly proven that, he is a. food man. and with a 'little hit- n:. ....... - - nng Denln him he would win his at 6.00 D.rames- Jwatnewson-can't win unless The first gamela yfU- soa yastrda"oan not be bjapred on Payne. ' ' ' ... There is only one consolation about yesterday's losses, and that Is, it makes the race for the penant closer. 1 Should Wilmington lose today and Wilson win the Giants and Tobacconv Ists will be tie for first place, with! Raleigh first at the other end. ' It!s. .all -Tight boys. .. Cheaf up -and do better next year. --.:: -' ,v- - A r . Rummy Wrenn deserves great credit for his noble. work at the' re ceiving end of thebattery. He has caught every same since Frank Thompson left ihe team. , Qnly pne Inning haay har missed and. that was to give poojey a trial. Rummy does not looc like a sensational back stoppfurafter you watch him several games he makes a good Impression on you as a reliable man to hold Brandon and Payne's spit balls; I Give Rummy the glad-hand when he returns. Cooley In the first and Farmer in the second are the gentlemen who secured the hits off Mayberry and "Bull" Thompson yesterday. Ike seems to be doing stunts In his home town. . ' ' , ; "Billy" Wynne, the second base man from Raleigh N. C, Is number 4 In, row 2. He is without doubt one of the best players and fielders in his position In the league, in fact one of the best the league has ever had. He la noted as a successful "bunter," In fact the best. It Is said, ever seen on the Sumter, diamond. . He, too, plays good ball all the way through with a brave heart. He takes in the flies every time they get up In tho air out his way.; Columbia State. ' . ' "Bill" Wynne was playing;, with Sumter, 8. C, .the penant winner In the Carolina league. , " v ' , - 7 7 'Goldsboro 'says "Hoorah". for yes ferdiy'i game.; Let us hope they will be able ' to Bay "Hoorah" after next Wednesday, . c i. ' r; . At any Tate the prospects, for , . grand termination of the reason by the Red Box do not seem as brilliant as an Arctic auniet. : 11 '" - . All Rajelgh li, glad to; learn that Greensboro managed to ,tka the pen ant til the Carolina Association. We extend to the people and team of ths Gate" City our most heartfelt congrat ulations. - ,V'V ':) : '': . ': ' ' r .'. !-,' Sexton was certainly twirling' som yesterday.' He pitched . a ' uuttbU- header for Laurlnburg and.. wok both; games. . Raeford rot a run and a hit! second Inning of the first game.' And then for seventeen long innings not a man hit safe. Seventeen innings and not a hit looks like a record some sort. YESTERDAY'S' RESULTS?; -1 Carolina League. At Charlotte: - Charlotte, ty Winston-Salem, 0. ' At Greensboro: ' First game Greenville, 5; Greensboro,, 2. Sec ond game Greensboro, '6; Green ville, 6. , ' At Spartanburg! Spartanburg,-7; Anderson, 5. ; ' National League. At New York; First game New' York, 0; Chicago, i. ' Second game Off; wet grounds ',. . J. ... At Philadelphia: v Phlladelphlar V, Pittsburg, 6. ' " " At Brooklyn: Brooklyn-Cincinnati, not in. -.- At Boston: Boston, 2; St Louis, 0. American League. At Detroit: Detroit, 2; Washing ton, 8. ' ' At Chicago: Chicago, 6 r New York, 1. At Cleveland: First game Cleve land, 1; Philadelphia, v6 Second game Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, 4. United States District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. In the matter of Seth Parrlsh,, Bank. rupt. In Bankruptcy 271. Notice of first meeting of creditors, To the creditors of Seth Parrlsh, of Durham, in the county of Durham and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on theH day of August, A. I. 1908, the said Seth Parrlsh was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting tX his CredlJ tors will be held at my office in the, U. S-. postofflce building, .Durham, N. C, on the 17th day of August, A. D., 1908, at 12 o'clock, M.,at which time the" said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other bus iness as may properly come before said meeting. ' V. H. Boyden, Referee In Bankruptcy. ' Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 7, 1908. Notice of Sale. ' Creditors are further notified that In order to save time and delay in set tling this estate, that an order will be entered at the first meeting of credi tors, (If at such time it is deemed for the best Interest of the estate by credi tors present), directing the trustee'' to sell any real and personal property be longing to the estate, of the bankrupt, after duly advertising the same. ... V. H. Boyden, Refe feree in Bankruptcy, Aug. 7. 1908.. ' ;.--" '. 4- United' Staies District Court, . : Eastern District of North Carolina. In the. matter of the Parrlsh Furni ture Co., a partnership, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 269. ' . Notice of first meeting of creditors.. To the creditors of the Parrlsh Fur niture Co., a partnership, composed of P. J. Parrlsh and Seth Parrlsh,1 of Dur ham, in the county of Durham and Dis trict aforesaid, a bankrupt: , - Notice is hereby given that on the 4 day of August, A. D., 1908, the. . said Parrlsh Furniture Co., a partnership, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of its creditors will be held at my office In the U. S. Postofflce Building, Durham, N. O., 6n the 17th day of August, A. D., 1908, at 12 o'clock, M.,at which time- the .said creditors may attend, prove, their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt 'and transact such other bus iness as may properly come before said meeting. V. H. Boydert, Referee in Bankruptcy. Raleigh, N. O, Aug. 7, 1908. Notice of Sale. Creditors are further notified that In order to save time and delay in set tling this estate, that an order will be entered at the first meeting of creditors (if at such time it Is deemed for the best Interest of the estate by creditors present), directing the trustee to sell any real and personal property belong ing to the estate of the bankrupt, after duly advertising the same. , V. H. Boyden, Referee in Bankruptcy. Aug. 7 1908. 2t. - United States .District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina. In the matter of P. J. Parrlsh, Bank rupt , . In Bankruptcy No. 270. Notice of first xneeting of creditors- To the creditors of P. J. Parrlsh, of Durham, In the county of Durham and district aforesaid, a bankrupt: -Notice Is hereby given that on the 4 day af August. A. D., 1908, the said P. 3. Parrlsh was duly adjudicated bank rupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office. In the U. S. PostofBoe building.'. Durham, .N. C., -on the 17th day of August, (K. ; D 1908. at 12 o'clock, M.M which; time the said creditors may attend; pree their claims, appoint a trustee, examine . the Dankrupt.and transact such Xhr bust aees a-nay properly ooeVtbefe toaid meeting. . , "A- ' ' V. H..Boydsn. f. 'V',. Referee In BankrftptCy,'. Raleigh, N. C, Aug., 7, 1908. i i , Notice of Sale. 7, ' Creditors are further notified that lit order to save time and delay In set tling this estate, that an order 'will b entered at the first meeting of creditor (if at such time It la deemed for tM best Interest ot the estate by creditors present), directing the trusts to sell any real and personal property elor-fv to.,!j!T?u ff th bnkr1D tr duly advertising tho same. - V. H. Boydn, ,',t Referee In Bankruptcy. " " '"'. " ' ' i " 8t. BOYLAN-PEARCE CO. BOYLAKEinCBjCO. tCIALLY Ladies will be delightfully pleased at the bargain attractions thrown out today. i " Muil Muslins, French Ginghams, Voils, Batistes, SUttee Cloth, Values 15, 20 and 25c. Choose whole lot . . white Wool, tailor- MABE AND New, stylishly made White Serge Suits, 'braid-trimmed . . $18.50 Separate Skirts, Batiste, Panama and Serges ......... . $7 50 LINONETTE COAT SUIT? AND SKIRTS Genuine Llncpnette is the nearest ap proach in feeling, appearance, and freshness to the Pure Irish Flax, and is recommended for general , utility. . , Whltey- Copenhagen, Tan, and Leath erColors. Complete Suits In any size . . $2.48 Separate Coats .... . : . . . $1,50 Individual Skirts . . ... . 98 INSTEP OR ROUND LENGTH SKIRTS Black and Colored 'Skirts of Various Textures, Plain -. Shades, Fancy Mixtures and Stripes. Former val ues 6.00 to 810.00. Clearance .Prices , ... .... . ; $4 93 BOYLAN - At Louis: ton, 3. St Louis, 0; Bosr . - Southern League. . - At Birmingham; Atlanta, 12; Bir mingham, 0. At New Orleans: New Orleans 8; Little Rock, 2. . , - .-.j At Nashville: Montgomery, 8; Nashville, 1. . At Memphis: Memphis, 2; Mobile, 0. ' South Atlantic League. . At Augusta: Augusta, 2; Charles ton,1 1. : At Savannah: Savannah, 0; Jack sonville, 2. At Macon: Macon, 2 ; Columbia, 1. Virginia League. At Norfolk: Norfolk, 4; Roan oke, 2. At Portsmouth: Portsmouth, 0; Richmond, 2. ' At Danville: Danville, 6; Lynch burg, 3. Mr. H. Renfrow Baker has re turned to the city after a visit to Nor folk and Virginia Beach. ' SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of the powers contained in a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county, North Carolina, made and entered on July 13, 1808, In a Special Proceeding therein pend ing entitled B. W. Williams et al. against Grace Elvis Williams et al and being No, ... Special Proceeding Docket of Bald court, 1 will On Mon day, AuguBt 17, 1908, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House Door in the City of Raleigh, N. C, offer for Bale to the highest bidder for cash ths following described real estate, to wlt: . i " All of that certain lot or parcel of (land situated in tho township of Ral eigh, county Of Wake and 8tate of rWrth Carolina! bounded generally andrdescrlbed as follows: The south half orthe unsold part of City Lot No. "29, fronting North 6n lot of David P. Lane, 158" feet i on the south by Maurlca Watta, 1(8 feet, on the East by W. D. Hunter (3 feet, and on the West by the East line bf South Person street Is 'feet: - Same being ' that - tract ot ladd eoaveyid by 0. N. Williams by Alios A. Shaffer by deed registered In the office ot the Bsglster tff Meda lor Wake eonniy, in -BtfoK 10, kt pluga ill. i . . . Wr B. JONES, CotttalBsIoner . Thli Jury Ulioi.' i. ' , T! 14 lOd. " INTEIlESTttl Printed40 inch . LADIES' AND - " MISSES' SUITS: Panamas, Batistes, Fishbone Weaves, Fancy Mixtures, and Two-Tone Stripes. Values up to $45.00, " $18.50 LADIES' SILK PETTICOATS We have bunched a lot of Silk Petti' coats, black and colors, the best we have ever offered at the one price . ... . . . .... $4,98 A SILK CLEARANCE. Fancy Silks for Waista, Suits, and 1 Skirts get their first showing at -these cut-down prices, .- . 29c. and 49c."- Crepe De Chines, in evening shades " and black; 69c. values v. 39c,'" ' HOSIERY SPECIALS.! , Ladies' atd Misses' Hosiery, Blacks. and Tan.. Lace, Lisle ahd.'Cjpen.-.' Work. ' . ' ":' For Ladies, 25c. and 50c. values, 19c.and?3L' Children's 25c. Hose . . 10c. PEARCE COMPANY. Just Received 160,000 CedarShingles POWELL 4 POWELL Incorporated. Phones 4 FRESH LOT OF MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, . ROE HERRING, ' tJ . JUSTIN" Mackerel in 101b. Kits. J. R. FERRALL & GO. GROCERS. Fayetteville Stnet, Raleigh, X. C. 4: : LINOTYPE : : F6R .'SALE. ; cUnt Machine Jn tri4-'-- conation, being used y . ery dajr. Ni- .TBM.4i 3 Will sell at a bargain is' -wi 46 net-n4i R. Ad- . ( draw . ' " r i.xu'VEtflit N. c j.. ; j, i 1 i ' A.J r . ' . Lawns, fflfe. from the Satisfied Patrons Well served and satisfied patrons ' , guarantee the- quality and service of our Ice. RALEIGH MILtltiG GO,, RALEIGH, N. O. Ice, Coal, FlourMeal, Feeds PHOlTESf" Ral., 418.. : dap. City; 262Y. Coupon Payment Mechanics and Investors Union-- The 24th Semi-Ann nal payment of Coupons from the Full Paid 10-Year Certificates, Issued by. thla Company will be made at the Commercial Na tional Bank, on- and after-Saturday, Jnne 27th, These certificates are' yet being sold at fJ92.00 and furnish a six per cent, investment with taxes paid by the company. '..' . . -' -.u GEORGE ALUBf; flecf, ft?sdleB Bsdldtnc. CltltlKLEY'S NEW ARRIVALS." . Flowered Bowls and Pitchers, C1.85. Oil Stoves, SOc. 80n,'oo.' : ' Bird Cages, 65c;, 91M to $S.OO. -Open Hamper Basket BOc 70s., 90c. ; Folding Red Springs, 30 tt " m: Floor Oil Clothvj ,.: H Oak Bed-room Saits . ''"n Pictures arid Photo Franani. - ' - j jrusxEri-jo:- ' Ladles'' Long jaac CToreV; 50c ' . Fweeiers, 1 to 6 QoartsU z Muito tanoploa, ' sjlicsj "$1JS6. , ,I6squlto Nettunj; 7c' !. tr.xrxrx;'.;, New, tot Trnnlka. j 4 trx : . "' . ! Baby Oo-Caris, $l.f 1 to 4-3.00.' 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