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vV MORNING POSTt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 3, 13 0 1 a 1 r. -1 11 Men 9s Piiie Sho to insist that his name be not published. of a very fine quality Mi tie Li a Llie oysters vn. v. md were prepared "to the queen taste aider the personal supervision of.

Pro- The oVsters were under the pe was adopted, the vote, being a very decided one. The coirimittee then rose, and the ken-ate adjourned till this morning. (Some of the advocates of the ebb amendment declared that' they- would make a determined effort to secure its L. Dorsett, of tne jcaie, on nrietor W. 'which he on iinnmvpd ovster steamer has iust added to his already up-to-date the bill equipment.

A new ana very 'm-oii-iri smi re and other accessories com AT COST. to 2.o0,. worth to to, 2.S), worth $4.50 'ai'ii bined in 'making the supper altogether adoption in the Senate, when comes up on third reading.) i POSTSCRIPTS. Some of the members are calculating days when they will reach home. Many -ideas are sng gested here as souvenirs to take home with them.

The Tailor-made Suits, the Easter Hats, line umbrellas, Dress Patterns, Queen Quality Shoes ot indies and Walk-Over Shoes for men. ffT 3ay City Visitor on Death of Mr. Frank Hawkins lav sand thoroughly oencious. us I could -possiWy be every member of I the club wno was so foctunateras robe Pi.ioved the treat immensely Several could not attend owing to the late sessions of the House and Senate. Mr.

C. S. Coup of Mt. Vernon is a guest at the Yarborough. Mr.

J. M. rrnden of Eden ton arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. U.

S. iSpence, of Carthage, spent troiraaclhi A.B.S Goods Novelties, Belts, Purses andnaxm HE DIED IN TEXAS The claim of other cough medicines to vxuuuo iNuvoiuoo, A-rt" be as good as Chamberlains are effeetu-; Sterling: Stiver NOVeltieS, BriC-a-Dl aC ailO. -tVL i 1 1 at rest in the following testi- tlCW last night in the city i nn Pinnlove lI -v-rrH-i TV Tir fV Of. 1T1B Ha.UUn.UJ. 7 nf nfftOD SPCllt 1)1011131 (J1.J1I.

v. 1. J. XW AW 7 11 ri rroc i Mr. F.

i i j-. 1 tvi in tr 11 f- if, He savs: had kept adding to a coiajixuDWittU ttlio. a-xmm i and cough in the winter of iso i trying and colors Comple line of Trunks, Suite-cases anu everv cough medicine neara oi wim EVERYTHING NEW. out permanent help, until one aay XeieSCOPeS at lOW priUCW. i Mi.

Tl.mi ohnn find i Was a Useful and Honored Citizen Leaves Many Re-iations in, North Carolina-Close of Useful Career in ine urng Moie ui xi- he advised me to try Chamberlain nrmo-h "Homed ind offered to back the Gingham Sale a Success- The quantity, quality and variety pleased the people. The values are surprising. Every buyer went out, told, otneis. Little wonder the response was so immediate and emphatic. 'T-rffain Today's best news is that every, yard of Gingham is now on You Know the Reasonableness of-our Prices.

mv money if I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured bv this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a.cold. and soon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." For sale by Henry 'T. Hicks.

Bobbitt-Wynne Drug and North Side Drug Store. 4c. 5c. 6c unrivalled showing of beauties in French, Scotch and American Counter; so the selection is as mot better, than ine nist aj 5c. Frankford Gingham 7c.

Coronet Giiighams 10c. Seersucker. TK TVTtIt. VJcItnr nilhlished at for Men-V'SfiirtPLadies Waists and Childrea's Wrear lOc, 12. to 25c.

yd. New Designs "in Standard- Yard-wide Percales 10c. yard. A Bleaching Special. 4 yesterday in the city: Mr.

J. A. Thomas, of Loiiisburg, spent last night in Mr. W. O.

Page, of Aberdeen, is" a guest at the Yarborough. Mr. A. K. Downing- of Wilmington spent yesterday in the city.

Mr. P. A. Wilcox of Florence, S. i -a gueSt at the Yarborough.

Mr. 'C. W. Johnson, of Cllapel Hill, was a visitor in the city Mr. Paul G.

Welch of as a visitor in the city yesterday. Aycock and children' returned jsterday from a visit to Gpldsborp. Captain Bobbins, of Lexington, spent estorday and last night in the city. Miss Sallie Clark has gone to Lexing-on to visit her sister, Mrs. Arnold.

Rev. C. G. Vardell, presidents; Red springs Secinary, spent yesterday in the city. The sheriff of Nash county settled for 10(H) taxes yesterday, the amount being Mr.

S. A. Woodard of Wilson is in the city on business connected with the General Assembly. Mr. H.

II. McLendon of Wadesbo.ro spent yesterday in the city, a guest at the Yarborough. lengths Yard-wide Fruit of the Loom Bleaching short Not over twenty yards to one customer. New Waist Cloths. Special SHirt Sale.

Third this spt'mg of New' Waist Cloths; in Light Blue. Old Rs, shield stripes ana $1.60 Fifty dozen Mens Colored Percale Shirts-Point de Esprit figures. Shirts cut to each, or three for. Wl.l.--. 1 Powder'MlllExplosIon Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous.

Don't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, c-roton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which ire gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures Headache. Constipation. Only 23 cents at all drug stores.

John B. Wright, Greensboro, IS. C. pay your railroad expenioi and Guar, antees as low irlce as any reliable dealer xsne uree-nijayender, nnK bora solid colors ana mcnes 50c," 75c and 78c. yard.

1 lit 1 1 Matagorda county, Texas, contaa an extended account of the death an -i high tribute to Mr. Frank Ilawkin. vbo leaves many relatives in this Stat; -The following extracts from The Visitor-. article will be of special interest in thi: Connection: Died, at the Millett Mansion, Austin. Monday morning, February 25, li01.

at I from Bright's disease. Mr. Frank Hawkins, interment taking place 4 in this county, near Van Vleck, on "Wednesday nt 4 o'c lock p. m. The death of Mr.

Hawkins was not unexpected to many friends here, yet the sad' news was a shock to thein.jor they stiir hoped that relief might be had, that medicaj aid would be availing, 'and that his condition was not so serious. The announcement cast a gloom over our citv and county, and the respect shown his rmMiiory by the business mm of our city on tin day of the funeral is an -evidence of the high esteem in which lie was hold by all. Deceased" was born in this county, on the Hawkins plantation, December 18. ifcin tlirA vpjirs after his father, the A New Plaid Backs For. YfilUingjxa Golf in Tan, Brown, Blue, Black-28 to 5t Millinery Department.

First showing of 1 he New Spring Millinery. Hundreds of trimmed hats ready for this week. Stock of Millinery materials the largest ever brought to Raleigh. Give orders for Easter hats and avoid disappointment We have doubled our Millinery oapabity, but you know we will be very busy. Select the materials and register your hats nou New Straight Front Corsets inches to $1 50 yard.

As you jenow, Ave are Black Dress Goods headquarters. NEW, BtACK GOODS IN PRUNELLA CLOTHS. ETAMINEv SOLID, BERBERS. GRANtTE CLOTHS; SATIN-FINISHED BROADCLOTHS. AND BATISTE.

BUSINESS ITEMS LOST Lady's gold ring, set with three opals. Lost yesterday, between Union station and Fayetteville street. Finder will be rewarded by returning to this office. The Magazine Club will meet at Mrs. George McGehee's.

on Edenton street, today at 11 o'clock. Hon. Spencer Blackburn, congressman from the Eighth district, returned to his home in Winston yesterday. Mr. H.

B. Short of Lake Waccamaw arrived in the city yesterday and is a Rust-proof Corset for erect form. Warner Guaranteed Knst-p Guaranteed The latest, models are the "Hilda," "Uoreeu" and lgma. For slim, medium and stout peopleall straight Some short, some low bust with long hips, others long-waist Comets hadiemest at the lnmp.nt.erl Col. James B.

Hawkins, $100 75c. Choice. No. 53 The Empire Style Corset, for. Special Values in Toilet Quilts PJain and Satin-finished Marseilles, $1.75 to $4.

OO. One 10-4 ToiIett. $1. -'value) 1 for $1.25 each. WANTED A stenographer: young man who is able to take V2 words per minute and transcribe the same at the rate of thirty words per minute on the typewriter.

Must be neat and accurate. Address Post Office Box 543, Durham. Standard Makes of Corsets. Hero is a job-and the biggest bargain weaver offered in Ladies' fine anA medium-priced Broken lines of standard makes at less than manufacturers' prices. un nA Wa TWENTY-ONE DUZ.EA Ut Tiitier-, mosuy wuilc, sume uaw.

uu Vv.u. 25c. Waists, as high as oOc, for Corsets, as high as 75c, for. Lucille Skirts. Ne wline black" and all "colors Mercerized Petticoats $1 .25 jjc Gingham Underskirts, allcolorv 25c.

each. Latest NoveHy L'Aiglon Necklaces, 15c. each. WANTED Two special agents to represent the Masonic Mutual Relief Association in North Carolina. Best policy contract written.

No one but a Master Mason in good standing need apply. B. C. GLOVER. Gen.

Agt. for N. Raleigh, N. C. 50c.

75v 81.00 Corsets, as-hisrh as $1.25, for 1.25, forsots. as hieb. as $2.25. for $2.25, Ladies's SilK Petticoats. Our entire 'stock fit' Colored Silk and Mercerized Petticoats, in the best FRIDAY REMNANT DAY.

the regular price. st vies, at one-third, The dollar quality. 67c. Sl.OO 2.00 4.00 The dollar-and-a-half moved to Texas from Warren county, North Carolina, lie was second young- est of a family of five boys and two girls, onlv one of whom survive him -Mrs. E.

G. Brodie of Henderson, N. In was married to Miss Elmore Rugelev. eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

II. L. Rugeloy. who died in INDU. To this unioii five children were born, all of whom survive him.

After a course of study in the schools of Germany, he engaged in stock-raising, for which he had a natural inclination, find.together with his father, purchased the 'Lake ranch, one of the most xtensive as well as highly improved i -n the coast section, and which he followed up to the time of his death. In all of his business undertakings he was successful, conservative and cautious, but. when once fully decided on a course, could not be swerved. 1 He. was president of the Bay City Bunk, which was organized in 1808.

and which, like all of his other business ventures, was proving highly satisfac- torv to him. and in which he took especial pride, which is best proven by the provision he had made that the institution sdjould go in case of his death just as during hi lifetime, with no diminu-tion of capital or Mr. Hawkins was very lilerHl, and 'his death will bring many to a full realization of the worth of friendship like his. He was ready to help any one worthv of help and sympathy. He was kind and sympathetic, and was always 'free, to advise and quick to help young men who- had ambition to make something -of themselves.

The three-dollar quality The six-dollar quality, Mr. John Van Laudingham of Charlotte is in the city on business connected with Mecklenburg legislation. Capt Galloway, of Goldsboro, arrived in the city yesterday and is being warmly greeted by his many friends. President Charles D. Mclver and wife of the State Normal and Industrial School at Greensboro spent yesterday in J.

H. Iverr, of Warrenfon is in the city on business! -connected with the General Assembly. Mr. Kerr is mayor of Warrenton. i There will be an important meeting of the Rescue Circle at Mrs.

C. C. on Halifax street, at 12 o'clock noon today. The funeral of the late Robert G. Unchurch, whose death was announced in yesterday's will be conducted from Tabernacle Baptist "Church at 10 o'clock this morning.

A. G. Ricaud, formerly of Wilmington, but now a prominent attorney of New York, spent yesterday in the city en route home from a business trip through the southwest. He was extended a cordial greeting by many friends here. A case of smallpox is "reported to have been discovered at Apex yesterday, and compulsory vaccination was ordered.

The patient is" a negro who recently returned from a visit to Petersburg, where he is thought to have contracted the disease." Prof. Shuiler Matthews of the University of'-Chicago, scholar and author, will deliver lecture at the Baptist Female University this eveuing, to which all St ronaph WANTED. Canning and preserving plant, with cier and vinegar department and complete laboratory for a full line of grocers and druggists sundries: also full complement machinery for manufacture catsups, sauces, mustards, is now completed and ready for operation. Acreage has been secured for raising tomatoes, corn, peas, beans, etc. Contracts for export available in the amount of $25,000.

Experienced operatives here. Wish to meet one or two parties who will invest, with or without services. Thorough investigation invited. References exchanged. Address for interview (principals only) Business Opportunity, care Allen Dortch, Attorneys, Goldsboro, N.

C. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Notions and Qloves, rr.iai5 FayaiteyUle to 20-6 Wili-J Pio RlsbVtp Ugliness Volcanle.rnptlofis,, Are grand, rob life of iov. Bucklen's Arnica Saltifc 4res them:" also Old. Running and ever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts. Cuts, Bruises.

Burns. Scalds. banned Hands. Chilblains. Bet Pile for Big FOR THE BEST PRESCRIPTION argams The woma who is lovely in face, form and' temper will always have friends, but one who would be must keep her health.

If shj-ls weak, sickly and all run down, she-; will le nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her. impure blood will causo pimples. Watches, skin eruptions and a wretcheil complexion. Electric Bitters is the best -medicine in the world to regulate stomach, livr and kidneys and to purify.

the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smoofh. velvety skin, rich complexion. wilf make a good-looking, charming women of a run-down invalid. Only cents at all drug stores.

Thursday cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.

Special Kates by S. AT. Hallway (ieneral Missionary Conference M. E. Church.

South, New Orleans, April 24 to 30. One fare for round trip from all ioints. Rate from Raleigh. Tickets to be sold April 22 to 24; final return limit May 2. CHILLS.

-And fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic. Never fails to cure; then why experiment with worthless imitations. Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. Bids for tbe State Printing Sealed bids for doing all the public are cordially invited.

Exercises will begin promptly at. o'clock, as the lec turer mlist also meet another-' engage IP II ment tonight. These Values Turn Dull Days to Busy Ones printing, binding, job work and all other THE HOUSE WILL 000" YARDS UNRLEACHF.n similar work mini red and allowed hy law Buy your Solinrer, Knabe and Emer-fton Pianos of John B. Wright, Greensboro, N. C.

AniOIIRN TOMORROW! i'1' the State of Noith Carolina for a iCotinued from page 7.) 3.000 YARDS COTTON CRASH TOAV- ELING. Regular 5c. value. For this sale per yar'd 3c SHEETING. Regular 20c.

value. For this sale, per yard i' same to be in this onice not later than would be-cutting-our own throats to 15 l-2c Tabernacle Bible Conference. Atlanta, March 15 to 25. 'Fare, one ooie-third round trip, on certificate plan. Rate from Raleigh.

$17.15. C. II. GATTIS, City Ticket and Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C.

show a disposition here to diseouyage manufacluring and drive manufacturers That is the Prevailing Opinion Among Legislators 75 DOZEN LADIES' SEAMLESS 750 YARDS MESS GINGIIVUS. BLACK IIOSE Regular 5c. value. Regular, 10 and 12ic. value Tor this sale, jer yardi 3 I-2o For this Sale, per pair.

8q' Go to John B. AVrlsht's warern Greensboro, N. and select a nrst-c as Piano the closest price In the Koufh Sohmer, Knabe and Emerson Pianos. John B. Wright, Greensboro, N.

C. 1144 BLEACHED! SHEETS, The House of Representatives will noon Wednesday, March 20, 1001. Specifications showing the different kinds -of work to be done are on rile in this office and will be furnished on application." Bids are invirod upon the entire work as a whole, or upon any of the items as defined in said -specifications, with the understanding that the Commission sjiall have the right to accept any of the said bids, either in whole or in part. And the Commission reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No sub-letting without the permission of the Commission.

II. B. YARNER, ot Secretary of the Commission. CO SMYRNA RUGS." Regular value. -For this Sale probably adjourn tomorrow.

Sale Mze tflx'JO in. Regiilart COc. value. For this sale, each i $1.67 I For i At a A number of representatives have already left the city and there are comparatively few nrgent bills on the calendar TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo' Quinine Tablets.

All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has L. B. Q.

IRON-STOMi 100 GLAS and out of the State. The tax proposed in the bill (as adopted by the House) is all the business "will stand. I am not actuated by political motives if I-were. I would be lilce the Senator from Columbus, and denouiice-these manufacturers as "robbers" but in the interest of justice and desiring to encourage manufacturing in North Carolina, I protest against the heavy taxa-- Hon proposed. 4 We should encourage hese -independent manufacturers, and Ave arVvncouraging them.

The Wilson l-igarette factor's products are sold more' largely even in Durham than the 'American Company's goods. High Taxes Def eated that cannot be disposed of today. SS DOZEN CHILDREN'S IIAND- Regular 3e: value. For this saleJc. each; 1c argain.

Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, established business; will sell in lots or as a Reason for selling, have other' Winter Tourists Rate Via. S. ltailway The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell round trip tickets to all principal points in Florida until April 30th. 1001. Fifteen days transit limit will be allowed in both directions, and stop-overs will be allowed at principal points.

Follow- A leading member of the House said yesterday that the House would certainly adjourn soon tomorrow. Senate will continue in session as the Court; of Impeachment. It will take all of ten days, if not. more, to complete thetriai of the judges. A DELICIOUS OYSTER SUPPER SERVED business demanding whole time.

25 DOZEN. BLEACHED PILLOW twsEs, Size. 45x3( Cheap at ioc. -For this sale1, each. lOc so counterpanesTfull size.

Regular 00c. value. Stock abou $3,500. Address Regular 12, '15 and 20c. value.

Fo- this sale, 9j 35 DOZEN SWEET MAIDEN SOAP. Regular loc. value. For this sale, per box lOo cakes in box. -r 15 SMYRNA RUGS.

Regular value. For this sale .1.31 48 COUNTERPANES, FULL SIZK. Regular f0c. value. For this sale.

49c X. i. care "The. amendment of Senator Weblj (Increasing tax: on manufacturers to one nig are raxes iroui xaitiS" balf'cent. per l.UOO) was lost; vote, 18 79c Bartow, la Bowling Green, For this sale -'to 12.

The of Mr. Brown to in Cedar Key. Fla crease the tax on retail dealers from $5 800 YARDS WHITE Very good quality. and cheap at 9c. For this sale, per1 yard.

7 l-2c 933.75 30.85 83.05 34.0a 85.30 2T.15 57,10 S0.55 27.45 OT AK to $10 was lost. Mr. Woodard" amendment, to prohibit NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County In the Superior Court, April Term, 1001. JOHN 'II. IXSCORE v.

FANNYs IN-; SCORE. To Fanny Inscore; l'ou are notified that your husband, John H. Inscore, has brought suit against you to the April term. 1001, of Wake 'Superior Court, which convenes on the 22d day of that, month, for divorce from the bonds of matrimony because yon deserted and abandoned him about six years ago, and have not lived with him since, when and wliei-e you will plead, answer or dehvnr, otherwise. the plaintiff will demand of the court to be allowed to prove the allegations of the complaint and have judgment accordingly.

This the llth day of March, 1901. W. M. RUSS, Clerk Wake Superior Court. J.

C. L. HARRIS, Attorney of Plaintiff. Galifornia Fruit Store Raleigh Ananias Club Enjoys a Treat at Yarboro Cafe towns from levying an additional tax on For b.wii interest I advise you Ig your retail dealers, was adopted. come early.

The high tax men tnen got scared and moved, that the committee "rise," But thei" committee refused-to rise, by a de- The members of the Ananias club, Raleigh newspaper men's orcanization. icided majority. Daytona, Eustis, Fla-, Fernandina, Fla Galveston, Texas, Havana, Cuba, Lake City, Fla Jacksonville, Key West, Leesburg. Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Palatka. Palm Beach, Pinehurst, N.

Plant CityrFla St. Augustine-, San Antonia, Southern Pines, N. Tampa, Fla Tallahassee, 59.55 34.65 49.40 32.35 3G.30 30.75 46.45 3.75 Messrs. I oushee and Morrison then moved the -adoption of the section (80) FRESH CALIFORNIA CELERY AND CAULIFLOWER ALWAYS ON were treated to a delicious and elegantly, served oyster supper at the 1 aborough Cafe as a compliment from an admiring frienfl of the club who )s so modest as asT it in the printed bill, and after a protest by Senator Aycock, the section HAND. WE ARE THE LARGEST FRUIT 37.G5 30.35 DEALERS IN TOWN.

WE RECEIVE lEast Martin Street. 39 05 REGTJLAI1 'WEEKLY SHIPMENTS 2a65 FLORIDA ORANGES DIRECT 2G.15 TTTP! n.tfrvn-a mrrm, Thomasville, H. S. Leard. T.

You Are No Exception Hamlet, N. C. lxkx au C. H. Gattis, C.

P. T. Raieigh, N. C. ance and economy ileg No one can tell when the seeds of Cotton tiAr-i AiuAiiliU I A SWEET.

WE HANDLE NOTHING BUT STRICTLY FANCY GOODS, AND GUARANTEE PERFECT; SAT ISFACTION. GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND BE CONVINCED QF THE TRUTHFULNESS OF THIS STATEMENT. Combined as never before. disease are planted in' the human system. We know they are there only when OUREW SPRING GOOD they lHiotifjv tillers1' are well Germ 4re vent ives better.

We -offer in: this, line several standard blood' cleansers, blood puritiers and spring resolvents. A dose in time, like the proverbial stitch, saves nine. We manufacture for HOME TRADE 18s to 26s single warps from long staple cotton. Can furnish in chain, ball, skein or on slasher beams. New mill and latest machinery.

Prices quoted on application. Resler Manuf of Cd. Salisbury, N. C. DR.

WEIHE, Veterinary "Surgeon, Graduate of Cornell -University. PARK ttOAO, tt.LEIa. 'J' s- AIRE BEAUTIES. J. CARTLAND, Merchant TaiFor.

Sena yuT irdm to OURS IS THE CLEANEST AND NEATEST CONFECTioNERY AND FRUIT STORE IN RALEIGH. A. Vu makes. licll Thone 30. t' Phone- 227, Growell KejfPhOneJXlO Of DPIinfilST: J9 fn FflVAttftVille St ip Interstate Pon i 1 i.

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