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“A POOR RELATION” POUND PARTY THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 'Reappearance in Raleigh of the Eminent Actor, 1. Frederick Me Who will present his new Roman Play, Horatius With the bLst Company that he has ever had. Superb and complete scenic production, etc. Reserved scats now on sale. Balcony 50 cents. Lower floor, $1.00 and $1.50. Mrs. R. WON DINNER SET. of Louisburg, daughter of Dr. Meadows, of Raleigh, got the 100 piece dinner set given by the National 5 and 10 Cent Store to the one who guessed nearest the number of seed in the pumpkin exhibited there. There were 750 seed and three purchas ers had guessed that number, so theft names had to be drawn ‘from and prize went to Mrs. Carlyle. thr DEATH OF A NINFANT. Mary Lee, the infant child of Mr. and Sol Smith Russell's Amusing Play to be Seen Here Sol Smith Russell's great play, “A Poor Relation,” has held the attention, An Invitation to Help out the Old excited the smiles and touched the 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m. Everybody is in- hcarfsof the American public for the ; vited to pound the old ladies that day past dozen years. It is a delightfully painted picture of human life and hu man love; a picture Whose underlying current of pathos, which is almost a tragedy, only deepens the shadows of the backgrounds, making the glints of sunshine brighter and more golden. As a story it is beyond correction. "Noah Vale," the character which Sol Smith Russell made famous—or it might better bo said, made Mr. Russell fa mous-will now be assumed by that sterling young actor, Mr. Frederick , pany. ment of the Interstate Telephone Com- ;A COMBINATION with most any old thing that Is good to cat. Don’t forget the day, Friday, the 20th. A committee of ladies from St. Luke’s Circle will receive the dona- INTERSTATE TELEPHONE CO. Mr. Charles P. Platt, of Chicago, the representative of the Kellogg Switch- board and Supply Company, is in the LaiieJ Hem: There will be a pound party at St. Luke’s Home Friday, the 20th, from IT takes both artistic mechanical excellence to beauty to a picture, furnish FRAMES that and give Wc will add the touch of beauty to the work of th. Plenty of Moving from which to select and plenty of reason why you should Ict us frame your pic ture:. Dobbin & Ferrall, AT TUCKER’S STCR SELLING EXTRAORDINARY Our Carpet business this season is double that of any previous Summerfield, and it is said it fits the actor like a glove. Mr. Summerfield is an artist with the same quiet methods of Sol. Smith Rus sell, and during the past season gained high praise largely through his natural magnetism, facial expression, gentle quaintness and dry sense of humor. Mr. Summerfield’s success in this famous play is complete. The supporting company with which Manager Fred. G. Berger'has surround ed Vr. Summerfield is one of the best and most evenly balanced that will be seen here the present season, nearly all of the artists having been in Sol. Smith Russell’s company for a number of years. The scenery, properties, etc.. which the company carries, is also the I This The company has detei mined to give Raleigh what it claims is the best sys tem in the country, and is going* to spend $30,000 to do this, and have the new system in working order by December. A. new switchboard and an entirely new double wire system is to be put in, the system being remodeled throughout. When the change is completed a sub scriber who desires a connection simply removes the receiver from the hook. This lights an incandescent lamp at the switchboard, and the connection desired is quickly made. When this is made it is supervised by a miniature incan descent lamp which permits any sub scriber to obtain a new connection in ten seconds after the first is withdrawn. II W. HARGETT STREET GRAND EXCURSION TO ASHEVILLE,' ®$®$M®®®®M®©®®®®®®®® N. C., SEPT. 17-20, 11161. in rhe history of this house. This is not to be wondered at when you examine our stock of the m ost correct patterans of this sea- son’s Floor Coverings, and consid er the expert workmen employed by us to make and lay these cover ings. All laid at the time promised. Carpets, Mattings, etc., original from the Russell company. The | many advance sale of seats and boxes will be- | North 4:50 o’clock Sunday afternoon, was i gin on Thursday morning at 9 o’clock, buried yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock and the engagement will take place in the city cemetery. The funeral was 1 Saturday matinee and night, September Mrs. J. Matthews, which died at Held from the home on Swain street, 1 21st. Scats on sale Thursday morning. the services being conducted by Mr. John T. Pullen and Dr. A. W. Curtis. HOTS: DISEASE ABATING SALEIGH CHAPTER NO. 10, R. A. M. r^vv^r^™ 300 Animals Died ter No. 10, R. A. M., will be held this in Hyde system is of and the West. only city south using in use in great cities Baltimore is the it, and when the 1,200 connection switchboard, with its handsome fittings is put in the Inter state rooms, the officials declare that there will be nothing better in the world than their Raleigh exchange. (TuesdayY' evening at 8 o’clock. All companions are cordially invited to at tend. Please attend promptly. W. E. JONES, H. P. D. S. HAMILTON, Secretary. CUTS AND BRUISES QUICKLY HEALED. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment. Unless the. injury is very severe it will not. leave ..a scar. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. For sales by Henry T. Hicks, Bobbitt- Wynne Drug Co., and North Side Drug Store. ONE CENT A WORD WANTED TO EMPLOY—A stenographer and typewriter to in lawyer’s office. Prefer one male with some knowledge of book keeping. Ad dress, P. O. Box, 283, Raleigh, N. C. 16-tf. County Alone Commissioner S. L. Patterson, Dr. B. W. Kilgore, Prof. W. F. Massey and others went today to Tarboro, where they will conduct a farmers’ institute. Mr. Patterson and Dr. Tait Butler, the State Veterinarian, have just re turned from Hyde and other eastern counties, where, they have been to do what they could to check the empidemic that has caused the death of so many horses. Mr. Patterson estimates that at least three hundred horses have died from the disease in Hyde county, and a pro portionate number in the sections of Pamlico, Beaufort and other counties where the disease prevailed. Dr. Butler says the diseases was toxic poisoning, due to eating mouldy and rotten food find drinking impure water. In some cases where the horses were given good food they were allowed to drink sur face water, which came, from places where there was a large amount of de cayed vegetable matter, and this caus ed them to contract the disease. He says the disease is abating and will soon . Carlisle’s Illness Mr. Calderon Carlisle,' the well-known Tuesday, September 17th, the South ern Railway will operate its annual ex cursion to Asheville, N. C. The rate for the round trip will be only $4 from: Raleigh. Schedule figures will be an-' nounced later. This will give one a stay of three nights and a part of three day;.- in the beautiful Land of the Sky. For further particulars see large pos ters advertising this train which will’ be issued in a day or two, or address T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. SALE OF LAND UNDER EXECU TION. | Mrs. J. L . Stone vs. James N. Lewis. I By virtue of an execution directed'to J [the undersigned from the Superior’ I Court of Wake county in the above-I 'entitled action, I will, on Monday, the ! 2nd day of September, 1901, at 12 i J Looking Over The Great Twentieth Century Fai r will be of course will have friends visit y ou at that held next month. You time, and you will need a carpet for the hall or one of th e rooms. Let us send up and take the measure and put the carpet down for you. WANTED.—A good cook. Apply at 119 W. Edenton street. / Mr. Patterson reports that crops in the tide-water section of the State are poor. # © o’clock M., at the court house door of © Washington attorney, has been very ill j sa ^^ county, sell to the highest bidder © ‘ I Lar cash, to satisfy said execution, all © He was operated on for inAsheville. appendicitis at the Mission hospital, and at last accounts was doing as well as the doctors expected. His friend, Dr. William Mecklenburg Polk, of New York, dean of the medical faculty of Cornell, is in consultation with the local physicians who have the case in charge. Charged With Purjury Andrew Robinson and Jesse Wardt of Saratoga township, Wilson county, arc in jail at Wilson charged with perjury. They were accessory to a burglary committed by Robert Bynum. They swore they knew nothing about the cd me. Bynum confessed, and implicat- both of them. AT WORK ON PENSIIONS. The Pension Board is still at work on the applications for pensions. A num ber of the applications have been re jected, but there will still be a large in crease in the list. The revised list will be completed by the end of this week. the right, title and interest which the © said James N. Lewis, defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: One-third undivided interest in that lot or parcel of land in the city of Raleigh, Wake County, State of North Carolina, bounded on the east by Halifax street, on the south by a street or alley running along the north side of Mrs Wm. Grimes’ residence, and known as Grimes’ Alley, on the north by a lot bought by the late W. N H. Smith from R. G. and Susan G. Lewis, and on the west by Salisbury street. M. W. PAGE, Sheriff Wake County. M. N.’AMIS, Plaintiff’s Attorney. 4 wks. & The entire field of Science, no where has there been such pro gress as in the Science of Optics, and fitting of glasses. Our suc cess in this line is due, in a measure, to the fact that we em brace every new meritorious idea. Wc constantly seek to originate new methods of excel lence that will in any way aid us in the practice of .fitting glasses. H. MAHLER’S SONS EXPERT OPTICIANS. e Dobbin & Ferrall, 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 An Invariable remedy for Nasal Catarr •. Try it. Sent by Mail for 25 ct Wm. SIMPSON, Pharmacist, , RALEIGH N. C. e®®®a®©®®®®®e®®ecc®©c® e®®®©©®®®®®©®®®©®®®®®© ® «We Put On vOjEE&soN sl) o M2E« 312 S. Wilmington St. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ®Wing Rubber Tires ® Best on the Market S. W. HOLLOWAY Successor to W. II. HOLLOWAY & SON ^^ FIRST-CLASS REPAIR SHOP—Furniture repaired. Shop in rear of J. W. Brown’s Coffin House, 207 S. Salisbury street. J. E. MITCHELL. Raleigh ’Phone 142. 16-2t. The cotton has plenty of weed, but not fruiting well, and the corn crop short. ORPHANS CONCERT is LOST—One pair gold eye glasses yes terday. Reward for letuin to Times of fice. Several Contributions Made day by Absentees To- Mr. M. M. Smith has just received 1,000 rolls of Crepe Paper, all colors; 10c. WANTED—An experienced grocery clerk. Addies, J. F., care this office. WANTED—A young man that has had an experience of two or three years in a job office. E. M. UZZELL, Ral eigh, N. C. 16-2t. 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. The orphans’ concert last night was very much enjoyed by those who were present. All pronounced it the best con cert of the kind ever given here by children. On account of the bad weath er and the other matters that are now absorbing public interest, the attend ance was not so large as would other wise have been the case. This morning the children and their managers left for the orphanage at. Oxford, having com pleted their concert tour for the present. This morning several who were unable to attend last night but desired to as sist this noble cause sent a contribution to Mr. R. H. Bradley. He states that any others who may be so inclined may send contributions and he will turn the same over to the orphanage treasurer. CURES BLOOD POISON. Blood poison is the worst disease on earth yet the easiest to cure. when B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is used. Many have pimples,, spots on the skin, ulcers, mucuous patches, falling hair, itching skin, bone pains, rheumatism, catarrh, eating, bleeding, festering sores, scro fula, scabs and scales, cancer, and don't know it is blood poison. Get Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) $1. A few Bot tles guaranteed to cure the worst cases. Sold at drug stores. B. B. B. thorough ly tested for 50 years. Cures when all Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Country Produce a Specialty. VALUE RECEIVED for the money Good and Prompt Delivery—Our wagon will call at your door or Phone Orders to 177. Piano and Organ Palmer Billiard Table Works, Chicago, Illinois. OLD HARPER. The whiskey that needs no trimmings and leaves no regrets. Pure and grant; old and mellow. Sold by ED. V. DENTON, Raleigh, N. C. fra- WEEK END EXCURSION RATES. The Southern Railway has placed or sale week end tickets to mountain and seaside resorts at very low rate fronr Raleigh. These tickets will enable one to make delightful outings at smal’ cost. The rates are as follows: Fine Horse For Sale. Cost $150. Will take $75. 8 years old. Address S. L. B. E., Raleigh, N. C. To Morehead City, N. C... To Norfolk, Va CLASS ROOM OPENED. Miss Dixie Leach will open To Old Point Comfort, Va To Virginia Beach, Va. .. To Wilmington, N. C. ;. .. 4.00 -4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 her Tickets will be sold for each train on else fails. B. B. B. makes pure and rich, heals every stops all aches and pains. B. proves the digestion. $16.55—CINCINNATI, OHIO, TURN—$16.55. the blood; sc ^Night Classes AND RE- Account Convention National Baptist Association (colored) Cincinnati, Ohio,, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Cincinnati, O., at rate of one first class fare for the round trip via Asheville and Knoxville. Tickets on sale September 9, 10 and 11th, with final return limit Sept. 20th. For further particulars, Pullman reservations, etc., cal on T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Ral- in all classes of Commercial Edu cation are being organized. At Peele’s Business College. Southern studio and resume her classes in Free land drawing china paintin, oil-paint ing, china Fiming, etc., on October 1st, 1901. Office, Tucker Building, Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as Administrator of Joseph E. Johnson, deceased, late of Wake county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to th-j undersigned on or before the 1st day of September, 1^02, or thi# notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. CHARLES C. JOHNSON, Administrator. This the first day of September, 1901. Saturdays ard for Sunday forenoon trains, good returning not Inter thar Monday following date of sale Morehead tickets are also gool returning Tucsdaj following sale. F01 tickets, J'ullman reservat’ons time-tables and full information, write or call on T. C. STURGTS, A day light ride over the Switzerland of America to the Land of the Sky is given on the special excursion via Southern Railway for Asheville Tues day, September 17t-h, only $4.00 round trip, an opportunity of a life Don’t forget the train leaves promptly at 10:10 a. m. A. AND 5 STOCKHOLDERS. gCarriage & Wagon Work® @Phones 313 121 East Hargett St® ©©S©®®©®®©®®©©®®®®©®®^®®®®®®®®®®®®®©®®®®®©®© DO YOU HANDLE OR USE Tuning and Repairing Rooms corner of Morgan and Fay etteville streets. Old pianos and organs, no matter how mucRout 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. An hour of study each evening makes a vast difference in the earning capacity of the student. Send for information, and join the class that meets your needs. School in Pulleu Building. (Up ( Stairs.) Railway.;NEW SLR A To all Points in all Directions. Trains arrive as follows: No. 12 from New I ork, Washington, Atlanta, Chattanooga Knoxville. Ashe- House Paints 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 ray 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 work done. CHARLES ROOT, Hillsboro Street. ville, Salisbury and No. 8 from New Grensboro, 5:25 Baltimore, Washington. Richmond. Danville, Char lotte and Greensboro, 10:30 a. m No. 16 from Memphis, Chattanooga. Knoxville, Birmingham. Atlanta. Tam- , » pa, St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Sa- vannah, Coiumbia, Augusta, Charlotte J and Greensboro, 3:46 p. m. Trains' leave Raleigh as follows: No. 11 at 1:00 a. in. for Durham, Greensboro, Danville, Salisbury, Ashe ville, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincin nati, St. Louis, Charlotte, Columbia, Sa vannah, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Bir- ming ham Memphis. Pullman -leeping ear Raleigh open for occupancy at 9:00 p. m. No. 15 at 8:56 a. Greensboro, Dan tcr Durham Lynrhbur Fertilizers'? IF SO IT’S TO YOUR INTEREST 1 O 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. YIRG1NIA=CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO From the scenic standpoint Western North Carolina richly deserves its title, “The Land of the Sky.” Here one ma jestic peak after another rears its lofty head on high, each apparently trying to overtop its, neighbor all towering from 5,000 to 6,000 feet above the sea level. All along this section the Southern Railway penetrates, there are plenty of fine hotels, dozens of cottages ana scores of boarding houses where visi tors will find the best of everything to make one’s stay pleasant, whether it be for a day, a week or a season. For full particulars, descriptive liter ature, tickets and time tables, write or call on Remember and don't you forget the auction sale of chinaware, silverware and kitchen furniture tomorrow at 12 m., at TONNOFFSKI'S Auction House. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road will be held in Newbern on the 26th instant. Free passes will be given to the stockholders and members of their imme diate families to and. from the meeting upon application to office of the general superintendent. Oxford, Keysville, Richmond, Greens- boro, Danville and Lynchburg. No. 16 at 3:46 p. in. local points be tween Raleigh and Goldsboro. No. 7 at 3:50 p. m. for local points Raleigh and Greensboro connection made where close i main line Prof, Gonzalez repaired and tuned my piano, and I am very much pleased w. th the result. It is a pleasure to recom- mend him to those work attended to. ANNIE 110 needing similar R. ROBSON, Saunders Street. Prof. Gonzalez and Sons, repaired and tuned my piano, also the piano in the Presbyterian church. Their work in both cases was very satisfactorily done. H. W.’ JACKSON. YOU CAN GET YOUR Rubber AT 115 EAST HARGETT ST ’PHONES 438. trains for all points, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham Columbia, P ure Paint Every P ntcm cfit CAR LOAD BUYERS R. D. BYNUM HOTEL MONTREAT. “LAND OF THE SKY” York. Through Pullman cars and day roaches Greensboro to N. w York, Jacksonville and New Orleans. Pull man Reservations made and any in- tormation cheerfully given. S. H. Hardwick. G. P. A.. Washing- R. L. Vernon T. P. A., Charlotte, JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO The Heterogony Rubber Stamps SOC Uo, Anything From Cradle to Coffin'' Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga Norfolk, Va. Charleston, S. C. Durham, N. C. Memphis Tenn, , ISBZWsHNHM ^NWS EMSMs/4 RO-SkS, CARNATIONS And other Choice Cut-Flowers for all occasions a ways in stock. Floral Designs at Short Notice, WEDDING DECORATIONS. Palms, Ferns Primroses, Calla in Great Varieties and all sizes. Winter Blooming Plants, Lilies, etc. Visitors cordially invited, Greenhouse, North Halifax Street, near Peace Institute. ( OUR. NEW STORE ! Special low rates for the months of September and October. New Hotel with all the modern improvements and com forts. Baths, toilets, hot and cold wa ter through the house; and old fash- City Ticket Office: YARBOROUH HOUSE BUILDING. T. C. STURCIS, Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. Outers . Seals . Write or Call on 15c Up $2 Up Specials—Furniture, Stoves, ‘Re frigerators, Desks, Clocks, Safes, School and Law Books, Book Cases, Coolers, Guns, Sewing Ma- All our friends are welcome to our New Store Former Stand of Me Geachy’s Drug Store. The store nas been taste fully remodeled, and is now the Handsomest Fruit and Confec tionery Store in the-StaUe. ^^ The walls are prettily papered, a handsome array of showcases of a new pattern have been installed, and large plate mirrors add to the attractions. We have on hand every variety of fruits and confections—choice peaches, nice grapes, either by the pound or basket, bananas, pears, and everything you can %sk for in our line. We respectfully in vite all our friends to come tc see us in our new store, and will see a model fruit store. They will receive a warm ioned fire places the Assembly Room, Parlors and Beb Chambers. Foi Booklet address, W. D. PAXTON, Mon treat, N. C. The last Richmond excursion of the season for leaves over the Southern W. T. TERRY & CO. 2-7 Fayetteville St Glass, and Railway via Durham Wednesday morn ing, the 18th. $2.25 round trip. Richmond excursion leaves promptly at 7 a. m. Wednesday, the 18th. Fare for round trip only $2.25. ARTICLES ANTIQUE AND CURIO. D. G. CONIN, 128 South Wilmington Street, RALEIGH,N. C. welcome, such as they find in the largest Northern cities. Prices enough. Come and make your own selection of fruits. TAE CALIFORNIA FRUIT STORE, A. VURNAKES. Propr. 133 Fayetteville St. low RALEIGH, N. G
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