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liUillnof Chop Uood But SARGENT'S GEM FOOD CHOPPER will chop raw meat, cooked meat, vegetables of all kinds, Fruit, Crackers. Bread, Eggs; Cheese; Nuts- Figs and' other food and IT WILL HP Them all rapidly easily; coarse or fine in uniform pieces; without mashing, squeez jdj? tearing or grinding, ' Thos, H, Briggs&Sons RALEIGH, N. C Ik Popular Demand FOR WATSON'S Photographs is a guarantee that our work is of the highest class. Call at our studio pnd examine the handsome pictures being turned out. YOU WI LL B S NEXT. Mr, Michelow, the photographic artist, is in charge. Maine Refrigerators. 1 f -L.-S COLDEST AND CLEANEST. Special Prices this Weak at S (A: & I J, Hardware, 123 Martin Street. Seed. STOPS four hair fr.m falling out. Re stores ; your hfcir to natural coa litions, giving a healthy growth Frees the scalp from dandruff. WILLIAMS' D. D. THE GREATEST HAIR RE STORER. For sale at Jas. I. Johnsons Henry T. Hicks', W. H. King's Drug Co. and Robt. Simpson's. PRICE 50 CENTS. Veal, Hairs. Lamb and Mutton at C. O. NEW YORK PRICES Paid in Gash or Exchange Tor Secondhand Scnool Books at ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO'S. THE ROYAL BLUE Is a cigar of "King QusiKty." It con tains the right kind of tobacco, is kiUfully made, and selfa mt the right price. Its reputation among Kaleigh smokers is nncelled. "One gives relief." " ". - We sell them, wholesale and re tad. Telephone na your want. fijrtl Wr H. KINO OR'JQ CO. ; Two Stons. (Continued from ini p kge was ever dominated hetore, tor one man may be convincing proo of .' his ' power over the party s at present constituted. As the dictator ot the poltcte and candi dates of the national Democracy he is without a rival, but the di ctator is not always acceptable to the American peo ple, and Mr. Bryan's "vine flcation" may prove the most costly blun fler in his po litical career. Like the ct large at Bala klava, "it. Is magnificent, but it is not war." I Norfolk Ledger (Ind.):i "Whatever differences of opinion may, have prevailed In the Democratic Conven tion at Kansas City as to the matter of platform, the tremendous enthusiasm that greeted the fact that all. were of one mind as to the man who should carry thle banner in the coming fight .for control (of the Eecutlve branch of the General Government. It was plain that the electric effect of the young Nebraskian upon the convention of four years ago had not spent itself In the least during the time that had elapsed since then, and the wild ap plause that gr-eeted his nomination, and lasted nearly half an hour, leaves no room to doubt that he is the idol of his party. No rann since the foundation ot the Government ever reached, in so short a time, the height of popular admiration in his poitical .household as did Mr. Bary an, and the secret of his remarkable ca recr is no douibt partly explained, at least, in the tn bute paid to him hy ex Senator Hill, of New York, tn seconding the nomination--when he pictuned Mr. Bryan as "the champion of the pit In peo- pie and of the pvorklngman." Xhat he has the good of the masses at heart there can be no doubt, and when that can be said of a man no higher tribute featcd candidate he has some historic can be paid to his, Democracy. As a dt precedents to encctirage him and .his par ty those of Jefferson and J action, who, after going down m defeat when first standing for electron to the high office of Chief Executive of the nation, came again at the next quadrennial battle of the ballots and carried off the honor. Then, too, Mr. Cleveland stood the sec ond time after a failure although the conditions were not exactly similar to the others named and he also saw victory perch upon the banner that, just four years before he had carried to defeat. So there is nothing in the result of 18H6 to dampen the ardor of the Democracy's present light. I HECOLLECTIOXS'OF THIS IST, i. ' In tinies of old when we were to gether, We toiled and played in the beau tiful weather, We pondered the lessons that, knowl edge had bought. We worked on the lessons nature had taught. II. "Oh, bright hnpry hours that have passed away," . We count you no more in the peace ful days. No more do we see you and your beau tiful sun. That molted our hearts together as one. ' ' ' III. ' No more the bright, face of one in our midst. Who's now in glory and rest and bliss, "Oh, happy thought," that we. can ' sav. "We were as one at school and plav ' IV.- ... '.",.'";.:'.... ' Ao more do wo. hear the. old drum say. "Come boys, young, men, hard work today. Some men did heed the call of the drum, ' r And some will fall when the work' is done. . V. '.. Oh. happy day.? we once enioved. As school mates and friends and stu dent boys. Oh. time could st. ' thou", recall' those days again That made we bovs as friendlv mi VI. Rut now the time has come and gone, -irai we can t, neip tne loss of one. Who bright, and smiling stood with us one day. When enthralled in the tomb the :-xt he lav. " ' .VII. ' Oh, Time, you re gone and vou will not, come. At. the cull of ten. nor the call of one. home sw eet day we hope to see. Those sweet days roll back into eter- . mty. Bv Winfield S. If. Lyon, Goldslv -(. X. ('. THE UNBIDDEN GUEST. I made a feast in my bouquet hall; The guests were choice and few: There was Success with his splendid ... eyes, And Henlth will his ruddv hue: And there was Joy with her radiant smue, And Love with her lily breast; And I said: "We five 'will eat drink- and There shall lie no other guest." I set five plates upon the board. With faidest frills o'erspread; When suddenly a sixth appeared, Heaped high with bitter bread. I set five glasses on the beard, And poured in them the wine; When suddenly a sixth appeared Filled full of tears and brine. I placed five wreaths upon the board, Iiose-tinted like June morns;i When suddenly a sixth appeared, Enwrought with naked thorns, v Then gay we sat in the banquet .hall, With merry laugh and jest; While at my side unsmiling stood The uninvited guest. Oh, lightly, lightly flowed the talk, And laughter rang again; Yet louder sounded in my heart The speechlessness of Pain.v ; E. Wetherald, in New England Mag '' azine. Vonr liest friend can give you no better advice than this; "For impure blood, bad stpmach and weak nerves, take Hood's Sarsaparilla." Briclt for fie bjr the Raleigh Brick Company. FOR SALE. ' Three-fouj-ths Jersey eow with heif er calf 4 nveeks old. Cow gives 3 to 3 gallons milk a day. Apply to 705 W. North street. Interstate 'phone 434; Bell 'phone 832. . TWELVE LADIES WANTED To sell and demonstrate Ivory -"Starch. Apply to Mrs. E..A. Lupton, at Branson House. . , , m-' .- , ' ,--! : -' ' ' - ' ..''- ' Mid-SumiMei "V. '''::'.' :'"-i' A-i-?-'::4 I'- :' 'VM'JA GOAT SUIT A mid-year good-bye sale, a wilting of prices. Our entire stock of Ladies' Tailor-Made Coat Suits of all prices and kinds, divided into two different lots, one at the other $ io. - Fifty-four suits to select from, not all sizes of all kinds, but all sizes of some kind. Promptness is the im pressive word to act upon, or you will miss a bright trad: ing chance that's worth a full investigation. It will also show a ruthless disregard of the cost price, as yur judg ment wilMe!! you, Lot One Fifteen fine Suits, 11)00 Spring Stylos, most fashionable colors from .Broadcloths, Venetians, Che viots, Homespuns ana Granite Cloths cut in the prevailing styles. ibis lot on a separate table, Tbey were $12,60. $15.00, $ COO, $18.50, $20 00, 25.00 and $27,50, with the origi nal price tickets on them. Choico $.0.(10 Lot Two Thirly nine Suits on this table, the original prices of which were $7 50, $8 60, $10 00, $11.50 and $12 50. Choice of this let 5100 A Gingham Sale. Slandard Check Ginghams the usual 5c. quality in any quantity for this week 3 7 8: Madras Ginghams Drcs Styles and Standard Apron Checks, worth all the while and every where 6c for this week 5c $40 Bicycles for $15 Pennants. v. This Spring's Wheels, as put out oy the American Bicycle Company. rhey are good, strong, gracttui, jasv rumiiue wheels of it high grade nuilt bv the Acme Manufacturinir Co.. of Reading, Pa. J ' These are for Ladies and M.ssesl 22 and 24 inch, drop frame, good guaranteed tires medium gears. Filter your drinking water and pre vent fevers. W. H. HUGHES. Cultivated Blackberries for preserve ing cheap at Whiting Bros. ; The favorite whiskey of famous men is HARPER, because of its smooth, exquisite flavor; because of its matchless purity: because of its mellow age. No wonder it's t.ie -,'avor-ite. Every drop sterling. HARPER WHISKEY, sold by Ed. V. DentoD, Raleigh, N. C. 500 HANDS WANTED. Men, women, boys, girls, white, black and mixed. All occupations; honorable work and fair pay. Apply to Terry & Co., South Wilmington street, one door from Davie. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. HELP FURNISHED ALL KINDS., Mill operatives a specialty. Apply to or address Terry & Co., South Wil- mingtou street, near Davie, Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE. Another lot of Lightning freezers just arrived at Hughes , y WANTED Your patronages you want- satisfaction; get it-from Belvin, the Tailor. Music Lessons, Piano and Organ, 25 cents per lesson, also lessons In the Ger man language, 50 cents per lesson. Ap ply at 233 Saunders street, N. W. REV. R. M. VON MILLER. WHY IS ACID IRON MINERAL THE CREATES f-FAMILY MEDICINE KNOWN? necuuse, it cures Indigestion. It cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder Trouble. - It purifies the Blood. For Female Trouble, it stand'! without a rival. It stops the flow of blood from cuts or wounds. , It cures flux, cholramorbus a nr. chronis Diarrhoea. , , It cures cramp -colic. It cures fit, Eheumarism. NeuraN gia, tore throat, tetter eryciplas, o'd sores and many other things. On sale at the court house for a few days. GARST & WATKIN3. Avcock Buttons 5 cts.; Handy Straps 3 ct., at- the Southern Book Exchange. ? . FOR SALE ! Fxecuted Notes of some half dozen lots on Boylan Avenue, duly registered and, havirgX i5 acd 18 -i ears to run, at a rent tqual to the in' e 'est on third value- Call and see me. f WMf J. SAUNDERS. 426 SaucdersSt. Sale DEPARTMENT. to this lot, kind of huriy Better be early, a whole lo. of people were slow on the MEN'S WHEELS of this make and name. It will be so too, with Columbias Hartfords and Stormers. If due consideration is passed, without prompt action being taken, in other worus if you want a good wheel cheap don't delay.but coraeatonce. Four Wheels scld Monday and Tuesday of this week other pros pective buyers hustling. Liberal Terms. Responsible parties with good endorsement can buy Wheels on these- terms. One-third Cash. On-third 3o Days. One-third 6o Days. With cost of Revenue Stamps and interest added, Columbia Wheels. New 1900 Bevel Gear or Chainless Model No. 65 was $75.10 a saving cf $18.7? now $56 25 1899 Chainless Model No. 59 already reduced to '$50 00, is now - . ., . $37M Columbia ' Chain Wheels- model 45 marked down to $22 50 Hartford Wheels were $35. are now $26. 25 ,We ..have two Ladies' Hartfords Cycles to be sold as they ae, if you are not particulat in up-to-date ue-s OLe is marked $15, the other $20 00 for service they are as good as any yet n ads. YOU CAN GET Good board tnJ lodging at 213, South Person Street Good loeiltty, term muderato FOR SALE. One 1900 Model New Electric Fan, We have one more than we need. PILOT t)TTON MILLS. Both 'Phones No. 138. Hot Weather Specialties Summer Corsets the cool kind just right for this weather 23, 25, 39, 42, 50o. V LADIES' LISLE THREAD VESTS Aq elegant 2-tbread Lisle Vest, low neck, si)k tape, draw Btrintr, the regular 35o Vest here for 20c No. 634 Ladies' Bleached Lisle Thread Vests.V neck, edged witn pink and blue silk, with siltc tape draw strings, would be cheap at 40c , we say . y 24c. Nice line Sun (cr rain) Umbrellas, dresden and plain bandies, extra pood values, 9Sc $1,19. $1.35, ' $1.49 to $2.50. About 30 pair Lace Cur'ains at prices you can't afford to miss. A nice Lace Certain, 411-iuch. wide, 2i yards long, ; worth 75c, the pair ... 42c A much better Curtain, 50 inches wide. 3 yards long and a bargain at $1,00, here for 75c A still larger Curtain, 62 inches widfl, 3i yards long, the regular $125 Curtain, only 89o Others at $1.00, $1 25, $1.38 and $198.. Small lot embroidered fronts, value $1.25, choice ' 89c Special prices on Hamburg Eog- ings i yard lengths, 15j to 4 c th price of 41 yards. 385 pairs Ladies and Misses Shoes worthCfl.za. $1.60 and $1.75 not a pair in the lot sold for less than $100, choice of the entire lot ,-. : 79o Some rare bargains on our Rem nant Table: Perfumed Bora'.ed Talcum Pow der ' v V 10andl5o Household Ammonia pint bottles 9o Bradley's Extracts no liner per- lumeryon the market per .ounce Indies' Leather Kelts 10. 12. 15. 20o Ladies' Drop Stitch Hose, 10. 15, -19, ZOO. '':,,: " v W. E. JONES. EMBRODERE WHITE GOODS Special Prices, Special Values. Boylan, Pearce h Go. 2ND WEEIC OF THE GREAT introductory JULY 9 T0 15TH. I have been very much gratified by the liberal saliis during the past week nd wiil continue the sale lor one more week with a large lot of SKIRTS and SHIRT WAIST added These two lets are from Manufacturers. Some lots I h:ive closed out at a price. Here is What I Offer for this Week: SKIRTS.- . - . $fi 00 Crcpon SUirtat i? 47 $2 19 t 50 $2 37 S1.G3 !S1 9f 5) Satin limsbed Crepon Skirtsat ' 5.00 Sicilian Mohair S' irts 1.00 Storm Serge Skirt 3,00 Plain Mohair Skirt 2 00 Pigurerd Mohair Skirt All Sims all blaok itxtra lull skirt, made by one of most relub'e skirt houses in the United States. WAIST'S. $5 GO Ribbon and Lace Waist " assorted colors and sizes at $2.fU 3 25 Drop Stitch Lawn Waist all white assorted sizs $i.vo 3 00 White Lawn Waist, Lace trimmed voke onlv si 57 2 25 ail over Drop Stitcb, lace yoke,' lace t. lmmea white Waist all sizes at ' $1.25 100 White Lawn Waist with Insertion at f9c 10) Black Lawn Waist 69c This entire lot Is new goods bought, for this sale; at the regular Now York Clearanoe Sales. You do not have such a chane often. they goat 33o each, I expect a very libeial respouse to iha above offci from Mons day a. m. to Saturday nignt the sa'e will last. I am going to keep myself before all the time. Prices are my best advertise ment. AGENT FOR. BUTTERICK PATTERNS. a taw ni inn ehi nn 1 iiirit ihil 1 Ualtor SUCCESSOR dauce, t In a pair of these your feet do not get tired and tore from feeling the impression of every rock or rough surfat o you s'ep on. They also wear much longer than the ordiuarj Oxford and Cost no more. WE HAVE THE TANS IN ABUNDANCE OF STYLES SIZES AND PRICES ALSO. - ' , , j s. SALE Ol' PERSONAL l'ROPEKTY. 1 As Executor of Mrs. Lacy n. Belrin, deceased, I will sell at public auction for cash on the 29th dsy of May. 1000, at 12 o'clock, upon the premises of the deceased, on East Martin street, in the city of Raleigh, N. C U ot the personal property of the deceased, consisting of household and kitchea furtdture, etc.'eto. . ARMISTEAD JONES, Executor of Mrs. Lac IL Betvin, Do AND Sale, DRESS GOOD'S GJc Lawns and CLallics at . 10c Printod Organdies and Dimities for the week 12J c Fancy Dimities 15j Fancy India Mulls 12Jo Indienno Batiste 15c Selma Cords White Welt and Fancy Piques a few left at 15c Faccy Jaconets & 1 4o 9 l-lc 9 K4 5c 9 1-2 9 12 r 17c Fancy Dim:tie3 10c White Lace Leno.Muslin 17 1 23 White L3no Stripes 20c White Leno Stripes 8c Bleaching at 5 3s4 22 1 2c Shoeting.9-4 width Uu bleached only 15c TOWELS. 10c Turkish Bath 20c Licea Hucks fc- 10c , Not many of thet e. 1 One barrel Glass Tumblers at 2o Ooo TO WOOLLCOTT & SON, ' . Martin Street, Ladies5 iVelt Oxfords Suitable for the Rough Streets ol Raleigh. We have an abui pool's Shoe Store, NEVYCM PRIDES Paid in cash cr Ex change for Second- hsnd School BccECs at ; ilf((l Williams & Go's -4o ,71 7Jq ' it
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