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I 1 X Wb ^ Sfestest Faust f^ade MORE BUILDINGS painted in Raleigh during the past 2 years than with any other Paint. Send for Testimonials Thos. H. Briggs & Sons Raleigh, N. C. BUCK STOVES AND RANGES. ONLY 'A FEW MORE Screen boors and Windows, Ice Cream Freezers and 25 ft. Seections Rubber Hose ALL TO GO FOR CASH . E. PRINCE GENERAL HARDWARE. Opposite Market, Wilmington St. 2.3.1 cubic inches tq the gallon. GUA R A N T E E D for five years. OUR REDUCTION SALE IS STILL GOING ON. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers at cost. !^r««KS«^^^ . .a„'rXi^'S^i VO tJiN O HARDWARE COMPANY. MICE TREASURY DEPOSIT Insurance Com’r Young Today Paid in ; Over $27,000. The insurance commissioner, Jas. R. i Young, paid over to the State treasur-' HEADQUARTERS AT NORFOLK. 1 Garrtct Co. Removes Their Principal Office From Weldon. It is learned that the 1: scuper- er this morning twenty-seven thousand »»"« w‘»e manufacturing and (MW two hundred and forty-four dollars and 1 °t Farrell: & Company, of Weldon, I sixty-five cents ($27,244.65), which is p ( removed their headquar- I an increase over last year’s payment iers 10 Nono,.., Ta., where ine princi- ot the same date of twelve thousand Pa^office of the company will be here- I two hundred and eighty-seven dollars and ninety-eight cents ($12,287.98). 1 1 ms firm controls the scuppernong At this rate of increase the receipts ^P® trad e in the world, and shins its N products all over the United States, of the department will exceed two hun- , , , . . area thousand dollars for the fiscal m an y car-load lots going even to Caln year. This is cortUnly interesting to note, especially if we would retrospec tively consider things. The time is not forma. It has a regular warehouse at St. Louis. In the Medoc vineyarde in Halifax county there are 315 acres, and it also controls the Tokay vineyard .forgotten when this department was x „ Jittie more than a name; in fact, when at Fayetteville. It sends agents all lit was net even in name a factor ini over Eastern North Carolina to buy Aha departments of the State. Under : fapos from the farmers and some i the mimi^stratton of the present in. | days a^many as 15 car-loads of these 1 cumbent it has grown and continued are reoelv ®lj' rev re: : ,- re re/ Ito grow, all of which i,-speaks most a°c cost $100,000, and is absolutely favorably of the management of the department. AT THE HOTELS TODAY Th'' arrivals today, among others, are these: G-L Theodore F. Davidson. Ashe ville' R. S. Howland, Asheville; R. P. Filter, Asheville; W. B. LaFar, Dur ham; Mrs. R. W. Best, North Caro- lire' proof. The wine-house at Me- RSION TO WILMINGTON Via Seaboard Air Line Railway, Au- gust 10-11 th. The Seaboard’s annual Raleigh-Wil mington excursion, August 10-llth. i promises to be the greatest outing of {the season, giving, as it does, everyone an excellent opportunity to visit Wil- Miss Gardner,-North Carolina; . mington> North Carolina’s great sea- O. Willis, St. Louis. Mo.; W. S. irnett, Rocky Mount. N. C.; C. C. Taylor. Greensboro; H. C. Bascoe, Gin-i cinnati; R. A. Sugden, New York; J. i D. Massengale, Georgia. port town, and Wrightsville, with its delightful sea breezes and unexcelled fishing. Train will leave Raleigh promptly at 8 n. in., arriving at Wilmington at 2 HEALTH STATISTICS. Ip. m., same day. On the return trip, (train leaves Wilmington at 6:30 p. m., j The July bulletin of the State board arriving at Raleigh at midnight, allow- of health reports diphtheria in filing ample time for everyone to visit all counties, malarial fave” in 16. It saysjthe points cf interest in hsitoric old influenza prevails in till parts of Ma-j Wilmington, and also time to rundown con county. In Forsyth an entire fam-, to Wrightsville on the electric cars, • ily cf negroes have typhus fever, one - and enjoy the attractions of this popu- of the wo rr t. and lowest types of that; lar' resort. disease, winch is now very rare in this J For further information, as to this count ry. Twenty years ago there was I trip, apply to Mr. C. H. Gattis, Travel- a case at Raleigh. The disease was : ing Passenger Agent, or to Mr. H. A. brought from West Virginia. One time it used to be known as jail fever. Smallpox is Buncombe 7 12, L'aywdod Robeson 25, reported in 25 counties, cases, Forsyth 9, Bladen 4, Jackson 30, Person 27, Surry 13. Some cf the cases in Jackson are severe. EXCURSION TO CHALYBEATE I The Sl^7/Mw&^ Y^b- £j$}#Z/?l^£^ WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS FOOTWEAR So many, and so good, that voti’ll not do your appearance, your feet or your pocket-book justice by staying away. You buy from us as cheap as we can bay from the manufacturers in large quantities. Don’t wait, if you'd participate. PACKARD & FIELDS’ FIN SHOES FOR MEN—“KORRECT SHAPE.” These are all new, but lots thrown on the bargain counter because of their summer-like character. Some high-cut, others low-quarters. Standard $3.00 quality Standard $3-50 quality Standard $4.00 quality $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 TURNER’S OXFORDS. J. & S. Turner’s genuine patent Ide ’I kid Oxfords in five styles—$5.00 and $6.00 kinds for $3.50 $5.00 DRESS SHOES FOR $2.50. Ladies’ Patent Ideal Kid, Fox Bals, with mat kid tops, Louis XIV heels. The top notch of style. All sizes and every pair worth $5.00, while they last $2.50 LADIES’ OXFORDS AND STRAP TIES. Stock is low in this line, but if your sizes are in that lot, you’ll buy $1.00 and $1 25 house slippers for.... $2.00 Strap Ties and Oxfords $3.00 Patent Kid Oxfords.... . 80c. $1.50 $2.00 LITTLE MISSES’ SHOES. Infant’s Strap Slippers, Patent leather and black kids, reduced from GO and - to 50c. Children’s two-strap Sandals and Oxford Ties, half hoels. $1.25 qualities, reduced to $1.50 qualities, reduced to $1.50 Patent Leather Sandals MEN’S, BOY’S AND YOUTH'S OUTING SHOES. $1.00 $1.20 $1.15 Black Woollen Dress Goods Price Morson. City Passenger and Ticket Agei.7, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Raleigh, and same will be cheerfully furnished. RE ELECTION OF SENATOR BATE. Raleigh and Cape Fear Railroad (ii ‘ igh an d Cape Fear Rail ^ excursion from‘Raleigh -h ~n News and. Gup The Hon. BentomMcMi Senator in tuerace. for hull ted Tennessee 1 ; arid this ^(wi}^ ^titds- action , iwill run an excursion from‘Raleigh^ , ..... - LJlibigtoji:, in- Chalybeate -Springs', on ^ IBs part assures not' only, she .re- heat Thursday, August 11th, on ac.-:’®- e ctioh of General Bate, but removes count of the public speaking there in ! the threats of independent tickets in a the interest of local school tax. A fea-j H:u . slof p‘ 01 ui e lennessee Counties, ture c7 the day will bo a free barbecue. I grew.ag out/of the contention over Governor Aveock will make the chief address of the day. A splendid brass band will furnish mifsic. Train will leave union depot at 8 o’clock a. m. FUNERAL OF MR. LAWRENCE. The funeral of Mr. B. F. Lawrence, who died at; his‘home in the jiorthb.fn part of 1.^5/county last Friday morn- ing, Was held Saturday afternoon from his late residence. The funeral ser- vice was ’conducted by kiLSori. j Mr. Lawrence leaves a widow and I These are the official L. A. W. Bicycle Shoes, Kangaroo Calf—high cut, lace down to the toes. $1.50 Youth’s sizes, 11 to 2... $1.25 Boy’s sizes. 2 to 5 $2.00 Men’s sizes, 6 to 11.... $1.15 /L" c J'S Black Veils and Materials for^ 1 Dresses and Skirts WertH SI ^ ‘ / PT WHAT IOC WILL BUY ^^ Q^ S^e^e See 0m Window Display. Every Article Useful and First Quality. NEW STOCK—SUMMER BARGAINS. lO-quart Stamped Dis’- Pans Finch Nickle-plated Shears. 4-quart Tin Gii Can 10c. 10c. 10c. Plated Watch Chains and Charms.10c. 6-quart Milk Pans ^/a-inch Plated Padlocks 4-quart Pudding Pans.. 10c. 10c. 10c. 1-Ib. Cans Mixed Paint, all shades 10c. 13-inch Plain Tin Basins 10c. Nickle-plated Case Tape Lines.... 10c. Large Steel Tin Dippers. Window Screens, 10x34.. 10c. the senatorship.” Mr. McMillin has made a hafd fight for the place and his disappointment must be very great. In his new term at Washington it is hoped thot Senator Bate will become a more acUve force than he has proved to be during his long and uneventful service in the Senate. The strongest ^position to ,him; was , based, upon, the I’acL th^t Tie-dial;ndJ.4Al^ m'l’4 o^iE’l factor in piRdm;Iil'e, and many* of; ihoso who pup-ported Mr MeMLIlhi for the place w^r^pcrsr.aded tc du s' . - i because they fe-Tt /tliaulio would' Keep Rev. J. W. himse.f and hi^.fStale;T^nd section in J evidence in the^clisens^pn and settle-’ twelve children. He was the father of Mr.s. A. O. Jones, of this city. .ais^S^n and settle-' meat of all important ^u^lic questions. AID A GOOD CAUSE. COTTON. The market for futures today closed as follows: Jan / .y, 9.79; March, 9.85; Aug - u, 10.13; September, 9.95; Octo ber, 7.84; December, 9.77. The market closed steady. New York spots, 10.65. IP A' P Mr. Mark Levy, the Christian Jew, writes to the Times from Montreat, N. C., as fellows: ‘The Hebron Industrial Children’s Home, ~ mtreat. N. C., was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon. No one was injured. A new home is in precess of erection and twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) is immediately needed to complete and furnish it. Will you not kindly publish the need in your columns in order that the benevolent r may have an opportunity of blessing Short. Line to prin^pat cities of th^ th? destitute children? South and Southwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, California and North and Northwest, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Mexico, also Washington, New York. Boston, Cinomnali, Chicago, Indianan olis, St. City. Trains No. 50. Louis, Memphis and Kansas leave Raleigh as f Rows: NORTH-BOUND. 1:2b a. m.—“Seaboard Express” Nor folk, Portsmouth, Richmond Washington, Baltimore, Phlladel phia, New York, Boston, and all points Nordi, Northeast and North- west Trains leave Raleigh as follows: No.~3 8. 11:00 a m.—“Seaboard Local Mail, for all points from Raieigh to Ports mouth, Norlina to Richmond; con uects at Henderson for Oxford and Weldon with A. C. L.: at Ports mouth-Norfolk with all steamers for I No. G6. points North and Northeast. ..10c. I 1T.35 a. m.—“Seaboard Mail” for Rich- 'l^-inch Galvanized Wash Bowles 10c. 6-inch Heavy Steel Strap Hinges. .1Cc. 2 and 3-quart Tin Coffee Pots 10c. Red Jar Rubbers for Fruit Jars, per dozen 1° c * 4 Kegs Wire Tacks, 1 lb 10c. 3-quart Covered Tin Bucket 10c. 8-quart Tin Milk Bucket 10c. 2-ipch Flat Paint Brushes 10c. 2-String House Brooms 10c. Palmetto Scrub Brushes 10c. % lb. Stove Polish 10c. Whisk Brooms 10c. Shaving Brushes (large stock assorted) 10c. Gas Torches 106. Plated Table Knives 10c. Plated Table Forks 10c. 2-foct Carpenter’s Rules 10c. Wire Springs for Screen Doors. ... 10c. Spring Hinges for Screen Doors. ..10c. No. mono, Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton. Connects at Richmond with C and O.. for Cincinnati, Chicago Pennsylvania and B. and 0. for ah points. 57. SOUTH-BOUND. 4:15 a. m.—“Seaboard Express,” for Charlotte, Atlanta, Columbia, Charleston. Savannah, Jackson ville, St. Augustine, Tampa and all points South and Southwest. 4:00 p. m.—“Seaboard Local Mail,” for Charlotte, Atlanta and all local points; connects at Atlanta for a! Funds may be sent "root to the matron, Miss Whal- lon, Montreat, N. C. Thanking you for past favors, I remain, “Sincerely yours, “MARK LEVY.” RALEIGH AND PAMLICO RAILROAD . The work of laying the track on the twelve miles of road that has been graded "or the Raleigh and Pamlico Railroad will begin next week. Ra leigh is looking with much interest to the completion of this road, as it will contribute much to the business of this city. THE NEW WERVE TOW. A^D KIDNEY CURE Cion rises Ine Kidneys and Bladder, purifies the Gh>‘vl. 1 iK.s Flesh on thin people. Strengthen.- An.' rV T : ‘-'‘’ S V"' B ^'"- '"^ Nerv am Deo.lHj, Insomnia, l-iiliny Aiernor- Restore Vim, Viper, Vitality ami StrengUj of Youth in both weak Men ami Women. "■’"'‘’'I.'’ works like Maule, but Is ab i^ilively Rurmless. Wel^h yourself before taking V/a^vp? ^ ^T 12 b^s, $5.00, by mail. [Leeriuliv r-iuml ihe money if you are not. LenefiUx- -. Try if, and be con vi-red; For Sale by W. H. KING DRUG CO., 'W^^ H^^ F®^ It does not make any difference what t is. I can sell it. Fifteen years in he business. Am known from one end OT-WARB HARDWARE COMPANY UP-TO-DATE ARTICLES FOR THE KITCHEN—EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. (Sign of Horse Shoe) No. 224 Fayetteville Street. No. 27. 7:10 p. m.—“Seaboard Mail,” for ered at hotel and residence without extra charge at connects at Apex for C. F. N points and Dunn, N. C. points South and Southwest, also Tickets on sale to all points. Pull man berths reserved. Tickets deliv ered and baggage checked from hotel and residence without extra charge at UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE, Yarborough House Building. C.. H. GATTIS, C. T. and P. A. Don’t give your goods to untenable parties to sell. You may never see ibem again, or your goods either. Gan give reference or bond if re quired. Aon don’t have to wait as 1 have plenty of customers. If yon have bicycles, musical instru incuts, furniture, stoves, guns,watches, clocks, dresses, clothes, shoes, hats, buggies or anything 1 have customers for them. DAN. HARRIS, 124 East Martin St. Musical instruments tuned or repaired TENNIS OXFORDS. We will close out during this week . all the: Tennis Qxtorris. These are rer men and boys; black canvas top with heavy rubber soles. $ ’ . Men's sizes, worth 75c., for. . b. ... ..... ... ..... ' , . ..... 50c.. Goy's sizes, worth CC.-;., to: ...................... 1 . re, . . , re. idOcre CHILDREN'S WHITE SLIPPERS. . ‘ Chrtdreys,White: Fid Strap Ties, asi White Canvas Cxto^s mt limited , q^-o—PM nd $25 values, or Me -RARE SHOE CHANCE. r About one hundred pairs, of Lace'and Button Boot's, fini 'black -ki^' a The odds and ends of the stock. Regular price’ $1.23 and $1.5a. taki^ choice for ... B^C WALTER WOOLLCOTT. WALTER WOOLLCOTT, 1 ‘ Without boasting we can say that you will do well to ex amine this stock before you place your orders. We have many lines reduced to very low price to close out.! Iviany cases of new fall goods have arrived and we must have room. 9 he prices on Millinery are down ro a minimum. The new Ribbons have arrived—all shades and widths. Our Shoe Stock is very complete. We have received during the past month three orfour thousand pairs of fall shoes. Our men’s $2.C0 and $2.50 shoes are great—all the new shapes will be found— Goodyear Wel s for men $2.50 IMMENSE LINE OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES ALL PRICES FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE BEST. WALTER WOOLLCOTT. Q&mmss^&s^ J®^ Prm^g RALEIGH MALE ACADEMY Thorough Preparatory Course for Boys. Small classes and close individual attention, especially in elementary work. Twenty-sixth annual session opens Scatember 4th. For catalogue or other information iddross HUGH MORSON, Principal, Raleigh, N. C. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF V/AKE COUNTY. With no interest to serve except the interest of the people of North Caro lina, which is my interest, I am a can- r. F. ^ame,eat. .:.;..,. ' 1.1. C. Hams at: .Kinin’s. ^ 6 to 10 pounds, Golden Pheasant Harns ... . . ....:....,. California Hams English Cured Shoulders North Carolina Sides (whole) . . . . ,\ English Cured Boneless Breakfast Bacon WE WANT YOUR TRADE. D. T. JOHNSON & SON 12/2C. 17/ 2 C. Phones 28. ^ Flowers, Plants ^ Roses, Carnations. Violets and other choice cut flowers for all occa sions. Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, ana various kinds of Pot and Out door Bedding Plants. A great variety of Rose Plants, Vines for the ve randa. Cabbage Tomatoe and other Vegetable Plans. H. STEINMETZ ’PHONES 113. FLORIST. e&&&&3$^&$&30®&3@&&M&6 a^^Ai'S©©^©®^^^^®^* ^ Mechanics and Investors Union, An old Financial Investment Cc mpany. We can help you to save money. We can assist you to build and own a home. Monthly payments about equal house rent. Call and examine our 6 per cent $100 Certificates. Saving and investing creates wealth. We can aid you. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. 22 Pullen Building. ®®®©®®®®®9®®®e©#o®®ea«,®®®®®®i>o® ©e®®®®#®®®®® Midsummer Smashup Now, sir, if you are in line for some extraordinary values, now’s the time. If it’s a suit of clothes, a pair of trousers, something in the way of boy’s clotlies, furnishings for yourself or boy, hats that you require to round out the summer, you can now buy it for much less than its real value. This is the time of the year we give customers a benefit. GET YOUR SH ARE OF 'She GOOD THINGS We won t carry our stock from season to season; we would rather have the money—that’s the why of this sale. EE SURE TO CALL BEFORE didate for the Legislature, House of Representatives. . r Your support will be appreciated, i ^e ^er w c^rs ser Yours, 1 - 5-w A. B. STRONACH. SEPTEMBER 3—THAT’S THE DAY THE SALE ENDS. • S. Berw^nger THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER.
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