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*®®9®8«®»®«*M»®»®»®e®®® A USEFUL ELEPHANT. Gentry Brothers’ Famous ’ Shows 0 — United, which are soon to’ exhibit i” us i city, have a troupe of performing Ele- Summer Thing BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO FRUIT JARS, JELLY GLASSES STONE JARS, PRESERVING ^ & I phants, which are both useful as well 1 ^rs ornamental. One of the Elephants, 1 | Pinto 'by name, plays a hand organ in i the Elephant Band, which is one of the' j ensemble numbers of the animal Actors I porfornrSnce. As the Pachyderm is used I to turn a crank, his ability in that :li- rection is utilized after the performance [ by turning the feed cutter, which chops I I up the hay for the one hundred or more j of his pony associates. At the coaulu- sion of the performance the othere Ele- FOR EVERYBODY Women’s Wash Waists Ladies’ Black Lawn and Calcred Shirt Waists that were worth up too $1.00 25c. KETTLES. I WINDOW SCREENS, DOORS BUCKS STOVES © © THOS. H. BRIGGS & SON ^ W®®W$^®’W©®^^ a ® o & & tnm !H^ © ^ ^ MINEML WATERS I phants go to a corner of the tent for ® I rest, while Pinto walks outside to the cutting box and without any su.gg.es- ^ i tions from any one starts to complete his ® daily task. © & fl © The Gentry Show will exhibit in this' ity on Thursday, September 11th, IF 0 and 8 p. m. in Cameron Field. HIS UNKIND ‘‘FLING.” at From The Brooklyn /D. “I saw him holding your hand,” said her small brother, whereat all the other members of the family looked. “Yes,” she replied, calmly; “he been studdying palmistry.” “Oh!” said the small brother- has “He was reading the .story of my life,” sho persisted defiantly. For a moment it looked as if she had subdued the small brother! Then he re marked: "You must be pretty old, Sis.” “What do you mean?” she demanded. “It was a long story.” ‘‘Don’t be absurd. Tommy.” ‘‘And a continued story.” REV. W. D. HUBBARD'S RETURN. A telegram was received' yesterday ^ fJ © Vade IVIecti-.ii 25c Jackson 30c Buffalo 50c Whi.e Non.- 35c and al: the o leers. # i from Rev. W. D. Hubbard, who is now # I visiting in Helena, Alabama, stating ®i that he would return next week. He A has just returned from an extended I western trip much improved in health, & j and is spending a few days with his parents Alabama before returning H8CKS’ DRUG STORKS GOVERNOR AYCOCK AT LEXING TON. e^w $ & mi $• & «>$• ^ $ is ® ^ & ^ Governor Charles B. Aycock left on the early morning train for Lexington, where he will fiddress a meeting of “Junior Order American Mechanics” night. He will return to the city morrow afternoon. the to- The ! WANTED AT ONCE—Prof. Levin, of i Boston, Mass., teacher of violin, man- i dolin, guitar, cornet, etc. Would like | to secure pupils on reasonable terms; I have been 35 years in the business and I will guarantee satisfaction in every rc- ; spect; will take pupils on trial. No ex.- j tra charge for lessons at private resi- I deuce. Lesson's at any hour that is con- venient day or night. Orders can be RANG E I left with W. B. Wright, at Union depot i or at Darnell and Thomas’ Music Store. I Sutdio and residence, 411 W. Hargett street, P. O- Box 347. You ought to keep a little good whis key in the house. For accidents, faint ing spells, exhaustion, and other emer gency uses, it relieves and revives. But you must b we good whiskey, pure whis-. key, for poor whiskey, adulterated whis- koy is injurious. Rayner Whiskey is just what you need for it goes direct i from their distillery to you, with al! its/ SAVES TIME SAVES LABOR ■ SAVES MONEY SAVES PATIENCE Have you Read the Little Pam phlet containing 25 Testimo nials for the GAS RANGE by Raleigh ladies. Come info our office. It costs nothing to learn about THE GAS RANGE Gas andEtett Go TORS.’ All'persons having claims against hereby notified to present them to criginai ngth, richness and flavor. carries a United States Registered dis tiller’s Guarantee of Purity and Agg and •-avxs you the enormous profits of the a paid up capital of half a million dol-> vUll do exactly as they say. GENTRY BROTHERS Trained Animal Stows RALEIGH THIELS- DAY, SEPTEMBER The world’s most aristocratic exhibi tion of perfectly schooled dogs, ponies, monkeys, zebras, camels and cute baby elephants. ' THE LIMIT OF ANIMAL, TUITION REACHED. . Shew Grount's East End of CAMERON'S FIELD. PERFORMANCES 2:20 AND 8 P. M. DON’T MISS THE STREET PAGE- ^be SEA TRIP — OF THE— day of August, 1!’03, otherwise this notice j will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. I B. S. PACKER, Ex’r of E. R. Nrotham, Graham, N. C. ] July 30, 1902. ' 31-6t. Old Dominion Line MAKES New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Price Keeps Files O!f Horses and Cattle. press steamship leaves Norfolk- ! for Now affording oppur- COLLEGE MAffliiCY * |.appp * 1 It. to ll folk. If. B. WALKED, Traffic Manager. J. JI BROWN, Gen, Passenger Agi., Those worth from $1.00 up to $2.00,! at now 50c. Ladies’ Wnite Lawn Waists, Tucked, 1 Embroidered and Hestitched in fair assortments. Values from $1-00 up to $5.00, and all prices between are all marked down to half price. 50c. each on up to $2.50 Choice of all the Colored Lawn Dress- Selling- Summer Shoes The. Oxfords,' Strap Ties and large buckle Colonial Slippers for Ladies’, Misses’ and Children are. sharply price- pruned—all new, clean, fresh stock. 50, 75c. and $1.00 kinds for 35c. 50c and 75c. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 kinds for.... 85c., $1.00 and |$1.25 $2.50 and $3.00 kinds for $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s Low Quartered Shoes—Vici Kid, ■1 LET THIS OPPOHTHNITT PASS 3 SPECIAL VALUES BLACK TAFFETA SILKS 36 36 ing Sacques and Kimonas 50c. Muslin Underwear Special Sale of fine Muslin and Soft Cambric Corset Covers and Drawers, worth from 60c. to $1.00 each, now Patent Kid and Box Calf. $3-00 Oxfords for $3.50 Oxfords- for ($4.00 Oxfords for inch Black Taffeta Silk at (Regular Value $1.25.) inch Black Taffeta Silk at (Regular Value $1.40.) inch Black Taffeta Silk at (Regular Value $1.50.) 98c. 81.13 81.25 reduced to 30 and 50c. Ladies' Coat Suits Your choice of a half dozen Coat Suits— Cheviot, Serge and Broadcloth—colors Black, Blue, Brown and Green—former prices $22.50, $26.50 and $28.50. While they last $10.09 Blank Etamine Coat Suits. Regular $12.50 values )$5-00 Half dozen Ladies' and Misses’ Suits of Venetian, Homespun and Covert Cloth. Small sizes only Fine Hosiery $3.50 Child’s Mercerized Sik, Drop-stitched Hose, in red and white, reduced 25c. to Ladies’ Lade Lisle Black Hose, quality for Hermsdorf Black Lace Lisle Hose 75c. to ....’... from 15c. 50c. 35c. from 5'0.-. Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Pants and Vests, were 19c., now 127 2 c. Kleinert’s Hook-on Suspenders 25, 35 and Fan Specials Clearing out the Japanese Fans, qualities marked down to The 15c. Fans are now Palf Price Neckwear 50c. 50c. 25e. 10c. 25 dozen Tecks, Imperials and Stock Ties, marked down from 50c. to 25c. 35 dozen Fancy Silk and Wash Ties, Imperials and Flowing ends, light, medium and dark colors: 25c. kinds 12^c. Men's Soft Bosom Shirts White and Fancy Colored Madras. Per cale and Corded Lawn soft Shirts. Dollar values 59c. Eugene Peyser's best, Broadway styles of soft bosom colored Shirts, reduced from $1.50 to 81.00 Fancy Half Hose Special bargains in Colored Half I-Ios plain and fancy, extracted broidered. All 50c. kinds now All 25c. kinds for and em- Men’s Knit Underwear 25c. 12^0. Broken lots at worse broken prices. Men’s Indian Gauze and Real Balbrig- gan Shirt s Drawers, about: 25 dozen of all kinds, worth 50c. per gar- merit, now sell for Summer “Humming Bird,” 25c. Corsets Net Corsets^—the $2.00 $2.25 $3.00 Colgate’s Soap and Perfumeries The name of Colgate & Co. on Toilet Soaps and Perfumeries, Sachets, Toilet Water, Talc and Dental Powders, cor responds to the “Sterling” mark on silver. Cashmere 15c. and Bouquets Scap, two sizes Vioris Toilet Soap, cakes .. ..\ Pure Honey, White ....24c. Small and large 5e. and 15c. Clematis, Geranoil and Elder Flower Soaps, 10c. sizes Palm, Rico and Turkish Bath Soaps..5c. VIOLET TOILET WATER, 50c. sizes for Florida Water in prices Violet sizes at cut .21c. and 42c. Talc, purified, antiseptic and Cashemere Bouquet Toilet Powders 15c. Dental Powders Cream—25c. Camphor Ice Powder and Vaseline, sizes and White Vaseline .. for ;15c. Violet Sachet 7 and Sc. IGc. For Polite Correspondence Lenora Bond, Azure, Commercial Paper and Envelopes, regular 10c. articles.. 5c. Scotch Laid Linen, Oxford and Octavo unruled and plain Square Commercial Lakewood Blue Writing Paper. By the pound .15 c. Wedgewood Initial Paper and Envelopes in neat boxes, containing one quire of paper and 24 envelopes, usal price 5tlc., now 25c. Crochet Sacques and Shawls Complete assortment of Crochet and Knit Shawls, now ready for cool ing and evening wear. Chetland Floss, Soxony Yarn, Zephmyr and Ice Wool Shawls, morn- Split round and square, White, Black, Pink, Blue, Grey and Red, at all prices—50c., $100. $2.00 and $3 00. Silk Knit Shawls with wide tied frainges —Pink. White, Blue and Black—$2-50 and $3.50. Crocheted and Knit Fascinators, 35. 65c. and 75c. Infants’ Crocheted Wool Sacks, colors Pink. White and Blue—35, 65c., and $1.00. New Walking- Flats The Advance .styles French and Scratch Felt Hats for street wear- trimmed and partly, trimmed. Whites Pearl. Grey and Tan—$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. The Milliners have all returned from Fine Fits brand— their summer vacation, and Fall Orders everywhere 50c., here 25c- are now being'-booked for early delivery. Coupon Payment The June Coupons from the Full Paid Certificates of THE MECHANICS AND INVESTORS UNION will be paid on presentation at the COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' BANK 1^1 RALEIGH ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE 27TII. Nearly all of the Coupon Certificates placed on sale a few months since have been sold. The Company now offers another issue of 5 FULL0 PAID CERTIFI- CATES OF $100:00. Each Certificate having 20 Semi-Annual They will be sold for $90.00 each. These Certificates give a At the end of ten years, latter all the Coupons have been Coupons of $2.2;>. six per dent ten paid, the Certifi- cates' will be redeemed by the payment of $100.6f), or they will be re.loomed at any time, on demand by the return of $90 and interest to date of payment. They are fully secured by Mortagage on Realarc fully secured by Mortgage on Real t’ GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. And cGber Choice Cut-Flowers for all occasions a ways in stock Designs Sf-sort Notice. WEDDING DECORATIONS. Palins, Ferns in Great Varieties and all sizes! W'^-c Blooming Plants Prno roses. Galla Lilies, etc. He’ll Freeze ’Em Out I have put up a cold storage room, where I keep mountains oL’ ice, and my meats, lard, butter, watermelons, canta loupes, fruits and vegetables are kept Fresh Groceries Arrive Every Day Remenib'er I sell ICE and ice-cold soft All goods delivered promptly. My prices, polite attention t the cash buyer and has made my the popular one. J. F. MATTHEWS, Cor. Bloodworth and Davie Sts. NOTICE Of ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administrator of the estate of John Wesley Ellis, late cf Wake county, this is to notify all per sons holding eliiims against the said merit. CHARGES RUFFIN ELLIS. August 4, 1902. Administrate H. STEINMETZ. 3 SPECIAL VALUES WOOL SUITING Wool Albatras 38 inches wide at 37 1-2 cents (Regular Value 50c.) Colors are Cardinal, Nile Green , Lavender, Army Blue, Old Rose, Pearl Gray, Rose Pink, Baby Blue and Gray. Wool Veilings. 38 inches wide at 45 cents (Regular Value 75c.) Soft, Beautiful, Clingy Materi al, Colors arc Garnet, Rembrandt Blue, Navy Blue and Gray. Wool Crepes, 42 inches wide at 63 cents (Regular Value 90c-) Pretty, Soft Quality, when ma de up, hard,to distinguish from Silk Crop, Colors arc—Rose Pink, Lavender, Oxblood, Reseda Green, and Ceil Blue. Boylan, Pearce @. Co^ The First to Arrive I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK AND YOU WILL FIND THE STORE FULL OF j new 1 Fall Goods ^ THIS IS EHE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK WE ^ HAVE EVER SHOWN AND YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND SEE IT WALTER. Woollcott ^V’^' - V^^V^%^V^^^ ^% UPCHURCH’S Special Prices for the Fa.11 Opening % bbl. best Patent Flour .... 25 lbs. granulated sugar for Choice lemons Freezing salt, 15c. ..$2.35 ..$1.25 dozen. 10c per peck. Pickling Vif 'gar, per gallon 20c. Mocha and Java Coffee, 1 lb- tins, 25c. New Mince Meat, 2 cans for ....15c. Pure Country Lard .... 12y,c. per Ib. % gallon can maple syrup. Corned Shad, per lb Pickled Pig’s feet Hyman s Stuffed’ Mangoes, ...40c. .. 10c. 2 for 5e. 5 lb. buckets Jelly, 15c.. or 20c. quart. Finest Finest Lewis’ Chipped Beef, per lb 25c. Chippel Beef in 1 lb. cans, 20c. Tea Flake Crackers, 12%c, lb. 20 lbs. Wood Bucket, best Lard..$2-20 Country Shoulders, Navy Beans 3 bottles Vasaline 2 String Brooms Virginia Hams, per pound . .. 14c. Ib. ,8c. quart. .. .. 10c. 15c. Smoked Sausagd, all pork .. .. 10c. lb. Georgia cane syrup, 50c. per gallon. 15g. Salmon 10c. per can. Arbuckle's Coffee . 12 packages Pcrline .. .. . Cooking butter 5 cakes Laundry Soap .. . Hire's Root Beer, 25c. size il^c. Ib. 25c. . 15c. Ib. 5c. 15c. Also a full stock of Heinz's Pickle. Your order will have prompt attention. B. W. UPCHURCH, The Cash Grocer The Five and Ten Cent Store UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP NEW BI.00D NEW BBNESS NEW GOODS ! We have $7,500 Worth of New Goods Which Must go. For the next thirty Days wc offer £$1,000 worth of Fin 10c Articles FOR FIVE CENTS. Our entire line of 10 cent Crockery s to go now for Fiv: Cm's. A chance of a life-ton:. Come early before everything is picked over. Craddock’s Medicated Soap 5c .Cake “ f lic Soap that Soothes”—only 54 cakes We have decided to put in a 25c line of articles, some of which we arc displaying thi week. The old goods must go to mike room for the Holiday stock. J. A. TURNER, Manager 1
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