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WHITE SOWA $19.45 SHERWOOD HIGGS & CO SHERWOOD HIGGS & CO FINANCIAL. BOYLAN, PEARCE & COMPANY BOYLAN, PEARCE & COMPANY RALEIGH TO BUFFALO’ VIA S. A. L RAILWAY. ♦♦♦^❖❖^^❖^❖❖♦^♦^^ I Commencing 'September tinuing until October 20th Air Line railway will sell 3rd and con- the Seaboard round trip , tickets from all points to Buffalo, N. Y., I for one first-class fare plus $1. tickets limited to five days going and good re turning twenty days from date of sale. Routes: Via all rail through Wash- i ington and the Pennsylvania railroad and Portsmouth, Norfolk „ Washington or Baltimore and and direct routes or through Philadelphia. This is by far the lowest, rates that have been authorized on account of the Pan-American Exposition, and is a great inducement for tourists and pleasure seekers from this section to visit this great exposition. I The S. A. L. has two fast passenger trains daily via all rail mond and Washington, leaving Raleigh at 11.30 through Rich- also has train a. m. which ©♦©0® $04 ^c^^®^^^®^®' makes connections at Norfolk with boat I for Washington or Baltimore, also N. Y. I P. & N. through Philadelphia, at Wash- ' ington or Baltimore connections are made with the Pennsylvania railroad or Baltimore and Ohio railroad with fast LAWN SOWERS vestibule'trains for Buffalo ! burg or Philadelphia, via Harris- thence via the Now is Your 1 ime. This week we will offer even Greater Values. The General Public is rapidly learning that our bargains cannot be equalled elsewhere. In making haste to clear out all Summer Stock, admit un mindfulness to the losses at every stroke made—but that’s good for you—the advantage is all on your side. AU these right now seasonable goods can be used for some time yet, and will be ready for another season. There’s Money Saved By Buying Now Thomas Branch & Co., Bankers and Brokers, RICHMOND, VA. Established 1838. Members of ihe New York Stock Exchange. Private wires to New York and other Centres. Investment Securities a Specialty. Correspondence Solicited, MONEY TO LEND On real or personal security in Wake county. Bonds and notes bought and sold. B. F. MONTAGUE, Rooms 17 and 18 Pullen Building Men’s Soft Shirts. New StvIc Oxfords and Shoes. BOYLAN, PEARCE & COMPANY. e September Sales I There is only one best of a | kind, these are the BEST. THOS. H.BRIGGS & SONS! I RALEIGH N.C. T). L. & W. or Lehigh Valley. For tickets, Pullman berths, state- , room reservations and any information regarding trip to Buffalo write or call at S. A. L. railway Uptown Ticket Of fice, Yarboro House Building, Raleigh, N. C. All information cheerfully fur nished and routes ifully explained. C. H. GATTIS; C. T. & P .A., Raleigh, N. C. II. S. HEARD, T. P. A., We are rapidly selling these Soft Zephyr Gingham Shirts—worth 50 for 19c. The fine of sizes is'vet complete in 75c. and $1.00 Shirts now sold for ..49c. The International Shirts—in Full Dress—Pleated Bosom and Shield Fronts, now go for .... 75c. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Raleigh, N. C. a®©®®©®®®©®®©©®©©®®^®^ O © © © $ 0 0 9 ® ® ® ® Spon ges ».j Por a Bath ® and Carriages ® and Toilet. ® ALL STYLES SIZES AND PRIZES « W Hick’s Drugstores I TUCKER BUILDING and $ NEXT TO CAPITOL. O 'chamberlain’s cough REMEDY A GREAT Favorite. I The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have, made it a great favorite with people ivery- where. It is especially prized by moth, ers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always af- ! fords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as, confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by Henry T. Hicks, I Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Co., and North Side Drug Store. The front window is but a faint index to the aggregation up stairs, and all at just half price, all latest styles, white and colored. 50 and 75c Waists for ....25 and 38c. $1.00 and 1.59 Waists for 50 and 75c $1 and 2.59 Waists for $1 and 1.25 $3 and 3.50 Waists for l$1.50 and 1.75 In this half price sale are included all the Kimonas, Dressing Sacques, House Wrappers, Pique, Crash and Demin Skirts. ©©©©©©w©®®®®®^®©©®®®© Shod Ocean Tno. Account Baptist State Sunday School Convention (colored), Charlotte, N. C., the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets September 16, 1.7, 18 and 22 with final return limit September 24th, at rate of $7.30 for the round trip. For further particulars address T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. C^Y BY THE SEA ECURSION. Thogrcat annual excursion over the Ladies’ Parasols. These only in colors; finest ones left, over, most samples. Samples are al ways above the average. All $2 and 2.50 Parasols now $1.00 All $3 and 5.53 Parasols now $2.00 All $8.50 to 14.50 Parasols now $3.50 Umbrellas These are for Men, Women and School Children. Good Satine Twill 26-inch Umbrellas 59 and 75c. Genuine Otto Miller Serge Um brellas 98c. These for Men and Women have Pearl, Horn, Ivory and Natural Wood Handles $1.39 and $2.09 Every pair carefully selected with a view to ease and comfort, well made, well shaped, up to date styles. Ladies’ Black Kid Skin and Strap Ties. Price $1.25, now 75c. Ladies’ Oxfords, Patent Leather and fine Kid in Southern button and lace. /$1.G'9 qualities $1.00 Ladies’ high grade lace and button shoes. All desirable and popular leath er, $2.50 qualities for $1.98 The highest $3.00 quality carried in stock. Summer weight at .. .. $2.25 Men’s Oxfords Vici Kid and Tan Russia Oxfords, newest styles, worth $3.00 and $3.50 $2.00 Men’s Patent Leather, Vici Kid stock, regular $4,00. clearance price $3.00 School Stationery. Hundreds of Graded School children will soon be on the hunt for the little necessary School Supplies. Pen Holders, enameled 1c. William's Ink. 2 oz. cones 3c. Carter’s Ink, 2 oz co.nes 5c. Paragon Mucilage .. 3c. Pencil Tablets, 6x9, one inch thick .. .5c. New York Pen and Pencil Box— filled 4C. Scholars Companion, lock and key .. 9c. Falcon Pens, per dozen 5c. Spencerian and Guillott’s, per dozen, 8c. Cedar Pencils,.. Rubber ends, doz .. .10c. Jute School Bags 5 and 9c. Felt School Bags ,25c. Carry all for scholars 25c. Stationery and The Most Delightful Route to New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Southern railway to Norfolk, Va., leaves OLD BOMINM LIW AND RAIL CONNECTIONS Raleigh at 1:12 a. m. on the morning of September the 11th, returning, leaves Norfolk at 7 p. m., on the 12th. Round trip only $2.25. Two days and one night in this magni ficent “CITY BY THE SEA.” Those who haven’t yet taken a sum mer’s citing would do well to take ad vantage of this opportunity. There will be plenty of coaches and no crowdnig. For further particulars call on T. C. STURGIS, C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C. DORSETT, ^e CASH GROCER. ®®®®®®® | ®®®0®®®©©®®€^©@. Jmcrae & carter! Granulated sugar, 6c. lb. i Strongly asserting themselves—Ev :ry department —in line Abounding evidences of Bargain Given abilities. New Goods, New Styles, New Ideas, Newness Throughout but with prices That Cause Amazement. TODAY’S NEW ARRIVALS —— - School Books AT A SACRIFICE. ALL KINDS at HALF PRICE We take your old books in exchange or pay you cash for them. If you wish your books to bring the cash price place them “on sale” and allow us 10 per cent to handle same. Now is the time. You’ll Have to Hurry' FOR TIFE?' A RE GOING FAST Typewriters Bought, Sold, Rented or Repaired on Short Notice. Southern BOOK EXCHANGE M. M. SMITH, RECEIVED EVERY DAY DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE CITY and Brussels, Velvets, Tapcstrys, Fancy Pattern Ingrains. Prices Remarkably Low. Remember no charge for Making or Laying Carpets or Mattings. AiNrSUAL SPECIAL SALE OF Fall«Winter Ribbed Underwear THURSDAY, SEPTEMER WTH Ladies Fleeced Ribbed Vest and Pants Men’s Havy Fleeced Undershirts and Drawers Men’s Heavy Ribbed Undershirts and Drawers . Boys’ Hear Children’s Children’s Children’s Children’s Children's Children’s Children’s Children’s Children s One Lot of Vest Vest Vest Vest Vest Ves't Vest Vest Vest and and and and and and and and Pants, Pants, . Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, Pants, and Drawers size size size size size 23c. each. Ladies’ Underskirts 16 18 20 24 26 28 30. lengths ,47c. each. 25c. each. 8c. eeach. .11c. each. 14c. each. 17c. each. 20c. each. 23c. each. C25c. each. ..28c. each. ■ 30c. each. 22c. eeach. All the Advanced Styles of Fall and Winter ^ ^ ^ MILLINERY now in stock ^ ^ ^ Desirable Route to Pan-American Ex position, Buffalo, N. Y., as the monotony of long rail jour ¬ ney is broken. Express steamships leave Norfolk, Va., daily, except Sunday, at 7.00 p. m., ' and Old Point Comfort at 8.00 p. m., for New York direct, affording oppor-> tunity for through passengers from the South, Southwest and West to visit! Richmond, Old Point Comfort and Vir ginia Beach en route. For tickets and general information apply to railroad ticket - agents, or to M. - B. Crowell, General Agent, Norfolk,; Va.; J. F. Mayer, Agent, 1212 Main St., Richmond, Va. H. B. WALKER. Traffic Mgr. J. J. BROWN, Gen. Pass. Agt. New York, N. Y. 0©©®©©©©®©®©©©©®®®®®©© W ^ IpRIGELESS g iHEIRLOOMS. I B 9 © REPAIRED AND RENOVATED® ® TO LAST ANOTHER CEN-• ^TURY, © Such as Desks, Tables, Chairs,® Dressers, Chiffoniers, etc. Advice x and estimates gladly given. All J 0 kinds of furniture made to order. 0 ® BOYD FURNITURE CO. ® © Cor. Morgan and Blount Sts. © © Interstate ’Phone 373. ® © © WC©©©®®®®®®^©®©©®®®®©® Arbuckles coffee, lie. lb. Best Green coffee. 10c. lb. Kerosene oil, 12%c. gal. Ginger Snaps, 5c. lb. Fresh soda crackers, 6c. lb. Mixed cakes, 8c. lb. Country Butter, 20c. lb. Best cheese 12%c. lb. Good flour, $4.00 per bbl. Mullets, 4 lbs. for 25c. Come or send your orders. Interstate ’phone 305. 118 East Har- gcet street. Interstate ’Phone No. 305. 118 East Hargett Street. NOTICE BY ADMINISTRATOR. .DR. HOWARD’S. 0®@®®®0®®©.15©®3©0®'3®®®® & ® ^ © © 0 © ® © ® 0 0 © ^ BARBERS-.-'- Invite the public to ® © where & J. W. LITTLEJOHN, ’Phone ’440. 514 Newbern Avenue. they may receive a first-class hair- ® cut or shave. 0 © ®0&) ©♦©♦©♦•4 ♦©0©®0©0® •♦©♦© © Next Door to Girsch’s Cafe Ji^ ® 1© Polii attention will be shown 1 £ you and satisfactory work guar-0 0 & Carnations! OUR SPECIALTY anteed at prices you will appre- ® date. © O © © WE are always prepared to furn ish the nicest fresn cut Howers, Boquets and Flora) Decorations Butterick Patterns for October in Stock. Mail orders for underwear at their Special Prices only filled on Thursday September 19th. My Wholesale Stock for the Fall is one of the most Com plete in the State. Merchants should ask for Prices. The Date of the Sale is September 19th, 1901. Walter Woollcott Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Charles AV. Lambeth, deceased, late of Raleigh, Wake coun ty, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the. said Charles AV. Lambeth to present the same to me on or before the 29th day of August, 19C2, or this notice will be plead in , bar of their recovery. And all persons indebted to the said Charles W. Lam beth are hereby notified to make imme diate payment to me. This August 27th, 1901. AV. Z. BLAKE, Administrator of Charles W. Lambeth, Deceased. ERNEST HAYWOOD, Attorney. August 27. lwGw. 3Q®S®®3®‘®&&®®®®®®®@£^& 0 FRESH AND PURE MADE EVERY DAY. i house and window Decorations. RALEIGH, N. C. 14 East Martin Street. PALMS, FERNS To the Money Saving Cash Basis. —^W^#?®. 0 S C^.ndy M a nufa-ctuer. APPLES, BANANAS, PEARf ANGES AND OTHER FRUITF CIGARS, TOBACCO. ETC. Hyacinths, Naucissus Tulips in varieties 4 and$ 0 HOTEL DORSETT, Frcesias, Liliums and all Bulbs now ready 0 a Try it. if it Fails to Cure, you get your Money Baek. Crowell, McLarty & Co. DRUGGISTS. Bell ’Phone 219. Interstate, 510. •Q®®®®®^^©®®®©^®®®^©^^ o © * ....GALLBRV® © c» 9 For high-grade first-class g e up-to-date Photographs a 2 iSHi.euieh'ber it pays to get the S ©Best. ^ ••••©©©©©©©©©O®®©©^^© Hair Tonics I FURNITURE CO ® a © ^^♦❖♦♦♦^♦^^♦❖♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦» • U NEW LACE CURTAINS ® & Freshen the looks of a room won- @ © derfully. We have a real pretty © © line, ali o the poles; we’ll put them J § i.o for you, all complete. The,® t ^ price will be what you choose. 0 SALE OF VALUABLE WATER RALEIGH, N. C. POWER. Under a deed of trust Clifton and wife to me, Register’s office of Wake from W. V. registered in county, Book KINDS to SELECT FROM THE B H. KING DRUG CO. TIVO STORES. © WHITE SPRE v’DS © ® Are pretty; they are sanitary, and® they arc economical; we have just x 0 the pattern and quality you want; ^ @ full size, heavy, handsome goods. 0 © The prices are in the reach of all. © ® RUGS FROM 50c. UP. ® © © @ All new, handsome patterns, @ ^ briaht and cheerful. Easy pay- 0 © ments. • ® LOVELY SIDEBOARDS. J 0 Full quarter-sawed oak, hand 0 © polished, new designs just rcceiv,- 0 © cd. Pianos lower than you have® seen elsewhere. Cash or not—as® you like. J 0 CHIFFONEERS-GOLDEN OAK® ^ Attractive, ornamented, useful. $ © New designs. Prices special. J © BED ROOM SUITS To please any taste. Prices to $ 2 surprise you. All oak, handsome © 0 styles, elegant finish, well made, © 0 strong, durable and attractive. © • CHAIRS OF EVERY KIND 9 G) w ^ And all grades. Our customers© 0 say wo sell chairs cheaper than® 0 they ever saw them sold any-® © where. We do. J BED SPRINGS. ® ® We have a special oil tempered® ® coil spring, steel, that beats any- 2 9 thing on the market for comfort, 0 . 0 duiability and neatness. It folds. © 0 Let us show you, and give you© 0 the prices. 0 158, page 52, at the request of all par ties interested, I will on Monday, Octo ber 14th, 1901, at noon, at the Court House Door in Raleigh expose to public sale for cash, a one-half interest in the Roger’s Mill site, including good stone Thirty New'y Furnish Rooms, All Mod ern Conveniences. European and American Plan. One block from P. O.—Two blocks from Opera House. Next Door to Com- merciii and Farmers Bank. Up-to-dale Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen, dam and excellent water power. The land is described as follows: One half interest of W. V. Clifton in Rogers’ Mill site on Crabtree Creek, beginning at a cedar on east side Crabtree; thence N. | 47% degrees AV. 6.30 chains to a stake in Coawiln Branch, thence, down Branch 3.50 chains to Crabtree; thence S. 55 degrees AW 5 chains, crossing Creek to a stake, thence-S. 61 1-4 degrees E. 7.80 chains to an elm, thence N. 59% de- 1 grees E. 1 chain to beech on west side | PRIVATE IINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES, W L. DORSETT, Proprietor 210 West Lane St. ®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® * AT © !j. L. O’QUINN & co’si ❖ THE LEADING FLORISTS © © 0 © © ft © 0 0 00©90®0®0®00®0® ©00000^4 00& New Codfish, per lb., 7%c. New Mackerel, per lb., 10c. Chip Beef, per lb., 25c. Lunch crackers, per lb. packages, 8c. Olives, per bottle, 5c. 2-ib. cans corn beef hash, 15c. Lobsters, 35c. size, 25c. per can. Boneless pig feet, per can, 10c. Ground Java Coffee, per lb., 15c. 1 box blueing, 1 bar soap, 1 box lye and 1 box gold dust, all for 10c. A choice blend of tea, 30c. lb. Granulated sugar, 5%c. lb. Finest cooking butter, per lb., 15c. Kingan’s sugar cured hams, 13%c. lb. Banquet Wafers, 13c. per package. 1 quart fruit jars, 70c. per dozen. 25 grades of coffee 8c. lb. to 35c. 10 grades of the finest teas from 30 to 75 cents. Ground bird gravel, per package, Sc. B. W. UPCHURCH, Ivory soap, per bar, Sc. Mixed spices for pickling, 30c. lb. Heinz’s sweet cucumber pickles, dozen. California hams, per lb., 10c. Ammonia, per bottle, 5c. Ironing wax, 2 cakes for 5c. Plum pudding just in 10c. can. New mince meat, 2 lb. cans, 10g. Hoghead cheese, per can, 10c. Evaporated cream, per can, 5 and Boiled ham, per 1b., 15c. Small boneless ham, 10c. lb. Heinz’s pickling vinegar, 30c. per 14 bbl. best flour, $2.30. Best water ground meal, 23c. peck. 10c. 10c. gal. Also everything that you’d expect to find in a grocery store, and many things that you wouldn’t. Your orders will have prompt atten tion. The Cash Grocer. Be it Ever So Humble There’s No Place Like Home D. P. McLEAIN 7 I from the dressy hotel, from the fishing camp, from the old farm, from a few of creek at the ford, thence crossing.CONTRASTING HOUSE and SIGN with ford to small birch at east en-I trance of ford, thence N. 41 degrees E. | 2.5 chains to beginning; Terms, Cash. The other half interest will be sold with the above, giving a ( bear and undisputed title to the whole, la w. t d s W. T. SMITH. Trustee. SALE OF ROGERS' MILL SITE. PAINTER, ’ All Wore Guaranteed. Mail Orders I ProinpDy k tR nded to. From the lake, from the seashore, days “off” and from all sorts of outings world to come back to, and we all help Now you’re home again how about have given your clothing during your SUITS are in, and waiting for you Pret is the home of the new ideas and we w Come and see. Nowhere to come, but back and mighty glad of it- No nicer town to make it so, if we do say it ourselves. the your clothes? Isn’t your wardrobe a little depleted after the hard racket you outing? If so, we just want to remind you, that our FALL and WINTER tier, sweller, or more desirable Suits you never feated vour eyes upon. This ill wager anything that you will never complain of a single price we name. 0— 1 IT sell at auction the other half interest the Rogers’ Mill site, October 14th. door in Raloi? 1901, on Monday, Court House four aces, will be sold as Th? mill site and dam, months, a valuable wan The 35- South Dawson St FRESH LOGS AND CHICKENS Coistantly on Hand. The Dollar or so Saving causes more people to Change Hats here than anywhere else —quite natural. engines '"- estimate gives 75 horse pow er available during every working day of ten hours, except in prolonged drought. - F. H BUSBEE. N. AND MEADOVS’ HOTEL BERBER SHOP I have (petted a first class place and solicit yoir patroage. Years of ex- perie.ee. Gve me a call at the Meadows • Hotel. . ZOLLIE WILKINS. Something new entirely for this fall will surprise you. One Price Clothiers.
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