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ACADEMY OF MUSIC 5 Tuesdayy SEPTEMBE R. I FIRST DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON Twe Husband’s Killed in Wrecks j Mrs. Nannie L. Roseman, wife of En- ( ginger J. B. Roseman, who was killed i in a wreck near Hamlet a few nights ago, has been made a widow twice by railroad wrecks. Her first husband, Mr. Griggs, of Raleigh, was killed in a • wreck about six years ago. Mrs., Rose man is the daughter of Mrs. James Ab bott, of Danville. She has one child. Charlotte News: Mr. Walter Moore, MISS GERTRUDE COGHLAN son of Mr. C. C. Moore, left ing for Burlington. From goes to Raleigh to continue at the Agricultural I College. Charlotte Union: and this morn- there ht his studies Mechanical Mrs. S. W. Wil- IMPERSONATING BECKY SHARP liams and little son, who have been visiting relatives and friends at and near Raleigh, returned 'Thursday night, accompanied by her little neice, Miss Leah Jones, who comes to live with her. An S. W. TERRELL & SON 3,2 s ' Wilmin s to ” st - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Our Beautiful FRAMES are an Art Incentive. They make Heavy and Fancy Groceries people wish to paint cr buy good pictures in ci them here. to lrcmc Country Produce a Specialty. IN A DRAMATIZATION OF THACKERAY'S Goldsboro Argus: Mrs. McDonald left yesterday for R ich are Raleigh, VANITY FAIS 5 ACTS OF SPECIAL SCENERY 35 DIFFERENT CHARACTERS. Prices, $1.50, I 00, 75-50c SEAT SALE OPEN FRIDAY, AUG. 30. POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. where she goes to become housekeeper at the Governor’s Mansion. Winston Sentinel: Miss Annie Love, of Raleigh, is visiting Mrs. S. J. Lamb". She arrived this afternoon. Winston Journal: Brantley Smith, sort of Mrs. A. A. Smith, has been tendered a scholarship in the Mechanical College President Winston. Agricultural and at Raleigh by He has accepted and will go to Raleigh on Saturday. CURES RHEUMATISM OR CATARRH B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) cures the worst and most stubborn cases. Aches and pains in the bones or joints, MASONIC. Hiram Lodge No. 40, A. F. and A. M., will meet Monday evening, September the 2, 1901, in regular communication, in Masonic Hall at 8 p. m. Members are requested to be punctual. Brethren of swollen glands, dropping in the throat, I sister lodges, and visiting brethren are hawking, spitting or bad breath, etc., ! cordially invited to be present. all disappear promptly and permanent ly. B. B. B. cures where all else fails. . Druggists, $1. Treatment of B. B. B. I sent absolutely free and prepaid by | W. W. PARISH, W. E. B. THOMAS, Secretary. M. TAX BOOKS READY. Register of Deeds Bernard now writing to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. | I the township books ready and will REMEMBER DAY AND DATE. Tuesday, September 3rd, the greatest and best excursion goes to Richmond over the Seaboard Air Line. Round trip $2.25. "Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sick ness of the stomach,” says O. P. M. Holliday, of Deming, Ind. “His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got better at once.” Sold by Henry T. Hicks, Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., and North Side Drug Store. ONE CENT A WORD FOR RENT—Two-story six-room house, near Raleigh Hosiery Mills. JAS. L. FOSTER. 31-10. Every day is opening day at Peele’s Business College—the year round. Not a “business department,” but a business college with an evident air of business. Full graduate assisted to position. Not one idle today. 31-3. Manager wanted in every large coun ty to appoint agents for the Famous “Game o’ Skill” nickel slot machine for drinks or cigars; lawful everywhere; takes place of all forbidden slot ma- chines, ments. Rented or sold on easy pay . Secure territory quick. Illinois. TO THE UNEMPLOYED. We want next Monday: 5 nice ladies, f 3 smart girls, 3 good boys, 4 hustling men. Good wages to those who are not • ashamed to work. , No,. 102 W. Jones Street. has turn them over to the Board of County Com missioners when they meet Monday. The books for Raleigh will be ready in a few days. The register and his clerks have worked hard and deserve credit for their promptness. MARRIED TUESDAY. Mr. Andrew N. Jones, of Raleigh, was married to Miss Metta Norwood Tuesday evening at 8:30 at the home of the bride about ten miles northeast of the city. R. M. A. OPENS. The Raleigh Male Academy will open next Monday morning at 9 o’clock, and the attention of all Raleigh parents is directed to this fact. The Academy in its sphere has no superior, and students car there receive the best training. LAST NO TICE. State Auditor Dixon today sent out the last notice to the corporations which have still failed to send in the returns required by law. If they are not heard from the State Auditor will proceed to appraise their value. MAYOR’S; COURT. Agnes Johnson, colored, was today fined $3.25 for being disorderly on the street. Don’t ask what kind of cream Dughi has, but order what you want. Fine Horse For Sale. Cost $150. Will take $75. 8 years old. Address S. L. B. E., Raleigh, N. ‘C. Nothing" More Reartifiil or Tasteful Can be Found than these Frames. I rice® as low as will admit to give VaLLE RECEIVED for the money I Go->d Goods, Good Service and I Prompt Delivery—Our wagon will call at /our door or Phone Orders to 177. WE ALWAYS GIVE YOU THE LATEST IDEAS, and our prices are always reasonable. A MINISTER'S GOOD WORK. “I had a severe attack of bilious colic, ' got a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,' Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, took two doses and was entirely cured,” says Rev. A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan. “My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days with out relief, then called in another doc tor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morn ing. He said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him if he had tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy and he said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought him my bottle and gave brim one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more cured.” and For sale by Henry T. entirely Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., and Side Drug Store. $2.25 GRAND EXCURSION TO FOLK, 0 12 W. HARGETT STREET iNew Store Hicks, North NOR- © S VIA SOUTHERN © RAILWAY.—$2.25. The Southern Railway will operate © its annual excursion Charlotte Greens- ® boro, Durham, Raleigh, Vilson Mills and intermediate stations to Norfolk, ® Va., Tuesday, September 10th, leaving J Raleigh 1:12 a. m., night, and arriving 0 Norfolk 7:30 on the morning of Sep- tember Hth. date from Raleigh $2.2: This will enable those who take ad-| ® vantage of this excursion to spend two 0 days in The City by the Sea, or at Old © Point Comfort, Ocean View and Vir-| * ginia Beach, where splendid surf bath-' © ing can be had. Al our friends arc wel come to our New Store ^^ Fayetteville Street, Ferner Stand of Mc- Gachy’s Drug Store. 1 ie store has been taste- fu y remodeled, and is nv the | For further information write or call on T. C. STURGIS. C. T. A., Raleigh, ; w Sil “My baby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea,” says J. H. Doak, of Wil liams, Oregon. “We were unable to cure him with the doctor’s assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamber lain’s Colic,. Cholera and Diarrhoe ito^o.j^. i „..rn.M^-z x« ^ ^uve im mediate relief and a complete cure.” For sale by Henry T. Hicks, Bobbitt- Wynne Drug Co., and North Side Drug Store. The Most Delightful Route to New York and Send your orders this evening to Dughi. Nice dry pine wood for sale. Apply to ED. V. DENTON. 21-tf Kaiser Wilhelm treats Prince Chun, the Chinese apologizer, as a vassal. The Kaiser is possibly safe in doing this, for he will probably never go where the Chinese can catch him. There seems to be a growing feeling that the Seaboard Air Line offices are to be moved to Richmond October 1st, says The N -Dolk Ledger. 200,000 pounds of tobacco was sold on the Kinston market Friday. This is a large sale for this season of the year. Governor Aycock has directed that the text book publishers establish a deposi tory at Waynesville for the mountain region. Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts OLD DOMINION LINE AND RAIL CONNECTIONS FOR RENT.—One furnished room, (few blocks from P. O.), to a young man of good character. Address, “A.,” Lock-Box 171. President Kilgo, of Trinity College, has landed at Liverpool. He is in Lon don attending the Ecumenical Confer ence. Desirable Route to Pan-American Ex position, Buffalo, N. Y., as the monotony of long rail jour ney is broken. Fresh oysters at Dughi’s for tomor- Soft Shell Crabs at Giersch’s. The fall term of Mr. W. T. Womble’s school for boys and girls will open Monday, September 2nd, at his resi dence, 636 East Hargett street, in this city. He desires prompt atendance. For a nice Western steak, mutton or lamb, call on F. II. Hunnicutt, first stall on left as you enter front door of city market. Express steamships leve Norfolk, Va., daily, except Sundayat 7.00 p. m., and Old Point Comfort ‘t 8.00 p. m., for New York direct, aprling oppor tunity for through pass^ors from the South, Southwest and Wst to visit Richmond, Old Point effort and Vir- Get our prices on Billiard and Pool ginia Beach en route. For tickets and gep al information Fresh Norfolk Oysters at Giersch’s. Tables before buying elsewhere; sold) on easy payments. Our cushions are i apply to railroad tick^^Hts, or to M. guaranteed for twenty years, and are B. Crowell. General ‘Lent, Norfolk, made by a new vulcanizing process. Old | Va.; J. F. Mayer, A^E 1212 Main St., tables fitted with our cushions are as .Richmond, Va. Richmond excursion of Weathers and Christian September 3rd. Two days. Only $2.25. Fine pears and peaches at Dughi’s tomorrow. good as new: satisfaction guaranteed 01 money refunded. See our advertisement of “Manager Wanted” for lawful slot machine. Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago, Ills. H. B. WA^™- Traffic Mgr. J. J. BROT’ Gen - Pass - Ast- New York, N. Y. For substantial repair work see S. W. Holloway. Goodyear Wing Rubber tires are the best on the market. Put on by S. W. Holloway. Commencing Saturday, June 15th, and continuing until Saturday, September 28th, the Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell week end tickets from Ral eigh, N. C., to the following points: W. R. ORSETT, Zbe CHE-P GROCER The W. E. Jones Furniture Company is open and sell furniture to beat the band. Come around. To those who drink whiskey for pleasure; Harper whiskey adds zest to existence. To those who drink whiskey for health’s sake; Harper whiskey makes life worth living. SOLD BY FD. V. DENTON, Raleigh, N. C. For fine carriage painting see S. W. Holloway. Blowing Rock, N. C Cliffs, N. C., Hickory, N. C Jackson Springs, N. C.... Lenoir, N. C. .. Lincolnton, N. C Littleton, N. C Marion, N. C Norfolk, Va Portsmouth, Va Ocean View, Va Old Point, Va Virginia Beach, Va. .... Rutherfordton, N. C Shelby, N. C Wilmington, N. C These tickets to be sold trains each Saturday and for Arbuckle’s coff -• -• -• H^ Granulated suf 6 Yellow sugar -• 5 Rice 5 2.00 4.80 2.45 5.30 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.85 5.25 for all Sunday WANTED—Room (unfurnished pre ferred) with privilege of bath, private family, within 6 blocks of Capitol. Ad dress with terms, F. K. Thompson, City. 31-lt. forenoon trains, good returning not later that Monday following date of sale, with the exception of Blowing Rock, N. C., to which point tickets will be sold on Fridays and Saturdays, good return ing the following Tuesday. Tickets and all information will he furnished at the Seaboard Air lane Railway’s Up-Town Ticket Office, Everybody get married. The W. E. Jones Furniture Company is open and will fit you up, cash or not, as you like. Yarborough House N. C. C. C. P. and T. Building, Rileigh, H. GAI TTS, L, Ral igh, IT. C. Ginger snaps; Fresh mixer" es ’’- - Best cheese "' Country bu f Mullets.... Mackerel ..8 cents cents cents cents cents cents 12^ cents lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. .. .. 20 cents 1b. .. 7^ cents lb. .. 10 cents lb. 2 cents per bar. . 9 cents per lb. Soap Good Lar Best Flor $4.00 to $4.60 per bbl. Full li ° f ^roreries kept in stock. Polite a Jti ° n - Prompt delivery. Inters/ ’ Ph °ne No. 305. 118 East Hargett Street. WEL MONTREAT. -AND OF THE SKY" $5.50 R.egal Shoe * Made from Best selected stock g [Guaranteed strictly custom- DOBBIN & FERRALL At Tucker’s Store For the Benefit Our Customers who were out of Town in August we Continue Until September 10 Our Mid-Summer Carpet Sales and our August Bargain Sale ® i Patent Sf Imported enamel. HOUSEFURNISHINGS 0 days. ONE PRICE ONE QUALITY. ALL STYLES. Orders taken and delivered in four Regal dressing cleans, preserves and polishes the shoe. Representative for Raleigh. NICHOLAS L. WALKER । Bell ’Phone, 228; Raleigh ’Phone, 228; ! Intorsfpto ’Punpp ir,© I Three city ’phones 228. 2 D. IL McLEAN. 210 West Lane St. H ndsomest Fruit 0 aril Confectionery £ re in the Sta.te. * DOBBIN & FERRALE At Tucker’s Store SIMPSON’S ECZEMA OINTMENT Cures all Skin Diseases Cured to Stay Cured? Yes, Cured to Stay cured! And that means CURED TO STAY CURED. Sent by Mail for 25c SIMPSON’S CATARRH CREAM ©The ©hand; 5 now Zand 1 ills are prettily papered, a -ne array of showcases of a ittern have been instaled, xe plate glass mirrors add to ithe a factions. We have on hand ©tionsUhoice peaches, nice ® ei th erm ®bananl, ©can ak ^spectfin Sand A ©They w , the poured grapes,® basket,® fears, and everything you’ or in our line. We re- invite all our friends to. receive a warm welcome,® CONTRACTING HOUSE and SIGN ..PAINTER.. All Work Guaranteed. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. An Invariable remedy for JTasal Catarrh. Try it. Sent by Mail for 25 ct Wm. SIMPSON, Pharmacist, RALEIGH N. C. SWe Put On Ths Heterogony Anything From Cradle to Coffin. Specials—Furniture, Stoves, Re frigerators, Desks, Clocks, Safes, School and Law Books, Book Cases, Coolers, Guns, Sewing Ma chines, Crockery, Glass, Tin and : Hardware. ARTICLES ANTIQUE AND CURIO. D. O. CONN, 128 Mini W”* 0 " . s^t. Raleigh, N. C. - fjooo/ytMt @Wing Rubber Tires. 2 Best on the Market S. I. HOLLOWAY Successor to W. II. HOLLOW A Y & SON ^^ FIRST-CLASS © Carriage & Wagon Work* ®.^V«*«^ 121 East Hargett St© ^such. atthey find ®Northei cities. ©enough Come and make your own® ^XXXXXNXXX X X X X Xt>U\XXXXXXX I a Keep the! in the largest® Prices are low® selectioof fruits. ^♦^♦K«»*40»«**^»*4**e £ iCalWa Fruit Store! ^ I A. URNAKES, Propr. © ^ 3 ^FAYETTEVILLE ST. YU CAN GET YOUR Rubber Stamps ix^-N^JX sz^yMizM^c KzXTk ' AT 11EAST HARGETT ST* ’PHONES- 438. * ...CALL I'OII RA. BYNUM SEED, BO AND MILLET, fORT.I-I CAROLINA HAMS, of And oceries of All Kinds ‘ are now receiving ..SINGLES.. all gies and can supply in car load lots? less at reasonable prices. It will p:you to trade with us. LEN.. ADAMS & SON Deective ^TGlasses GLASS EXACTLY RIGHT TWO YEARS KO MAY BE FAR FROM RIGHT YOUR '-DAY. WE EXAMINE S FREE, AND WILL ON- Best ^Brands of Rye& Corn Whiskey X Fine Apple Brandy, 'Schutz,}/ Budweiser and Pabst beers al-v ways on hand. Full stock of native and foreign wines. Best 5c. and 10c. cigars. Call and see g Levi J. Weaker f 5 Success© rto Acme Wine Co. V XXXXXXXXX^ x x x X XXXXXXXXXX Piano and Or^an Tuning and Repairing Rooms corner of Morgan and Fay etteville streets. Old pianos and organs, no matter how much out of order they may be, can be brought to life, and give perfect satisfaction. Hundreds of tes timonials from the musical profession, and most prominent musical families in this and adjoining States, can be seen by calling at our rooms. PROF. R. J. GONZALEZ. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. It gives me great pleasure in recom mending Prof. Gonzalez and Sons to those having pianos needing attention. I am delighted with the work done on my piano. MRS. JAMES BOYLAN, Hillsboro Street. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Prof. Gonzalez repaired and tuned my piano, and also the organ in the chapel of Christ church, and his work in both cases was excellent. It gives me pleas ure to recommend him to those desiring similar wor k done. CHARLES ROOT, Hillsboro Street. Prof, Gonzalez repaired and tuned my piano, and I anr very much pleased with the result. It is a pleasure to recom mend him to those needing similar work attended to. ANNIE R. ROBSON, 110 Saunders Street. $1.50. A CHEAP TRIP TO DANVILLE, VIRGINIA.—$1.50. With a Full Line of ^^PLAIN AND FANCY GROCERIES^ Moved to No. 12 E- Hargett St A TRIAL ORDER WILL BRING YOU AGAIN HORNE & VINSON LUMBER DEALERS CLAYTON, N.C. . 3 Use H. & V. Lumber MADE AT CLAYTON, N. C. g al low rates for; the months of Sedr er an ^ October; New Hotel with an' modern improvements and com. f 0 Baths, toilets, hot and cold wa- through the house; and old fash- jt fire places in the Assembly 7 n, Parlors and Beb Chambers. Fox : det address, W. D. PAXTON, Mon- | 'at, N. C. BY RECiMEND A CHANGE ABSOLKLY BENEFICIAL. IF H. Fahler’s Sons, LPERT OPTICIANS. The Southern Railway will operate a fast excursion from Raleigh to Danville on next Monday, August 26th, leaving Raleigh 7:00 a. m., and returning leave Danville Tuesday, the 27th, at 7:00 p. m. Special coaches will be provided for both white and colored, and all who take advantage of this occasion are as sured a pleasant trip. The rate from Raleigh is only $1.50 and lower rates from other stations up to and including Burlington, N. C. For further particu lars address, R. L. Vernon, T P A Charlotte, N. C.; T. C. Sturgis, C. T. A." Raleigh, N. C. IF SO VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO IT’S TO YOUR INTEREST fO COMMUNI CATE WITH US PROMPTLY. Factories located all through the South so as to give our Customers Lowest Freight and Best Service. Either of our offices will give your In quiries Immediate Attention. Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. Durham, N. C. Memph is, Tenn,
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