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The Morning Posti
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THE VlORNING JPOST, JUNE 25: 18y. a. ptt T7 tt jt ft BUSINESS ITEMS. WAR STAMPS OS' THE WAT. )lMW MY 1 F01IH D- WAS) Collector Duncan Notified of Their LOST.

Hfl0 HIKE; MOTH ORDERS i Shipment Collector Sends Out a' E. c. Buncan receded a'Col: BurflWyn'S TharikS tO DEALERS IN Miniature 'of lady's face on button with pin attached. 1A suitable reward will be paid for Its return to this office. NOTICE.

People of Raleigh. IRine telegram from the War Department last evening Informing him thai tr- one cent war tariff stamps had- betii shipped, The stamps are expected here today or tomorrow. Two of the on will bemused until the two cent stamps When Date of Pay iTo March Troops Through the tribes, resources and gor- To Know ment Begins. Offer for the next ix weet. in addition to their UrgVJrn Vk AnIfiernmeni sven tne iletropolitan on the 4thrDress Parade AqainiIIaU June lgs by Mr.

This Afternoon To Letall a Judfle WHson. a naUve African. Admission Advocate. i Yesterday afternoon, to rhe rosu HAMS! HAMS! of new Pianos, the following pec'uils: T0T.U SUM W1IX BE SI I. are Collector Duncan had his force the revenue office busily engaged mailinc large posters containing the following notice of special taxes to all points in the district: Under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Laws of the United Stater.

Colonel Burgwvn expresl his on J. x. Carroll for nice Xortt Nation and that of the ire regiment Carolina Hama.UVj cents per pound J't. r. arts of'22o South Wilmington street.

Raleieh. 300. Kranich 6c BachUprighftyle walnut slightly used, 300, former mamm C. kindness of the ladies cf laHigtt dur-- the every peiron engaged in any ing the encampment of REPORTS WANTED. avocation, or employment wnicn nre.

nginent. ders him liable to a special tax, is ie- -t the desire of th 2d -u Devereux ereux lth Iredell's return tter ww, quired to procure and place and UaJd Colonel Burgwyn, v'denci; 6ir Jones tquity. 1st and 3d Ity. 1st and 2c conspicuously In his establishment or hospitality and In so it rectptfon an(ijh ceu -cw i I- th. Place or business, a stamp oenoiiiig jour appreciation.

A 67th, 6Sth, ISth and 79th N. C. the payment of said special tax will be given fn he nor or tne Rsieigl. rrobably iteports. ALFRED' WILLIAMS the special tax year beginning July 1.

roung ladles of CO. before commencing or continuing juiv 4thi I never saw nrore genuine NOTICE. 275: V. Kimball 'Upright, style 3. iNlahogany case, used only, three months 275; lor riier price 350.

250. Braumuller plight, a fine, large Piano, in walnut case, used twelve months, 250, former price 350 business after June 30. 1S1H. A return. hosV-ftalltr in Om th's urth as prescribed on Form 11.

i also ie-'0f jui- "the regiment will riarch quired by law of every person liable through the city, so that the citizens to special tax as above. RaJelch. who have been mcst kind hereby notify the public that 1J will not be responsible for any debt The taxes embraced within the pro-: to tne soldiers, can thm better' contracted by Mrs. Dixie Straughan. visions of the law above quoted are advantage." JOHN STRAUGHAN.

the following, viz: The k'lndlv sentiment pressed byj- Rctift-rs of than Colonel Burgwyn is harrd by tYe of-; Connect (cut Mutual Life Insurance Com barrels t. 0if-lcerF 0f tne Ft-tond, well as the en-? Rectiliers of HA barrels or mre. 2.0' listed men. The pe of Raleigh, pany. The Connecticut Mutual asks a man Dealers, retail liqur Hake a great pride in the Secona Regl Dealers, wholesale liquor 100.00 ntcnt and the hearts of our pecple will Jo buy "Life Insurance" for the pro- Pa rrt.

Uuhlenburg Telegraph-ed lUsliington Authorities tc ihrther Mefliment be Palo (r Mttof Arrival Here orJ)ate Vi in To Be Paid Today. Muril-nburp. V. M. I- Xichol- v- ity y-strday a.1 th- visit of th" Sev'Uld llvs't-, i.

j-iif ttUay. h' i vv ith au-i tit Xr'-rn th-? iiitil Juii 1st. The I muMerfrd in May i.ik wth dii so A'ijuiant fJeneral of the- rimnt tc I t-i-s'iajhir mat dale the I It- Sujm. Tlu-y fl II) he tl.os.- in.i lit holding ltxt time. uhlt-njui ar-A' lj.it a injral ii with him.

He jrfst-ntMl aiii the it-Kini'-nt Dealer in malt liquors, whole be with the brae bs iney no go. A nice lot of Eqnare Pianos', one Mime a new. at price wbich caaaaCtn equaled. Terms to suit. Cath or time.

Call on or write DARNELL THOMAS, RALEIGH. N. C. The nffifers are king forward witn sale 50. (W Dealers In malt liquors only.

a 20. v) Retail dealers In oleomargarine. 4.t i uirmcuus, ydiu-uv vaiucs gr-at pleasure to im reserve. It secures the best and from the ins of the -ith. It wu.

oe nau in our ui highest obtainable results. buildinjrs. u.d he if girnent prudent polciy-holder's' point of view; Wholesale dealers in oleomar gaxine the Fair 1)0 band will the Fair renutr stun? n.usic ft tf apivimnlleh ttiA rosnlta Manufacturers or oleomargarine i Mlonel Burtrwyn exiects to nave goes mpld growth and enormous size dress uarr.de th a ternoon. it thincs vrv Imnressive. even startling- fier iinnum Manufacturers stills 0.1'.' I than 'eelv Since dl'eSS llu crcnAnl ava Hti I an ho ST.

MARY'S, paiade was suspended because of the Rad only at enormous cost which the brd effects resulting from vaccination, policy-holder must pay. The n.en an rapidly improving it S. D. WAIT General. Agent, is expected that a gu! per cent, of the Raleigh.

N. C. regiment will be abie to participate in- And for each still manufactured 2u.otj And for each worm manufactured 20.i; Brewers b-ss than Brewers of 50) barrels or. 100. (h) Manufacturers of filled Wholesiile dealers In filled Agents V.ake Money.

the dress pa rude- this afternoon. From the daiiv lejK.rt made- Adjutant Gray, Vear 57tU 250.00 cheese A Girls' School of the HighestGrade. tlit- s.Id.eis ja.vl Retail dealers in filled it is shown that ,3 en ier)ited for; sterdjy. not including officers. Wanted.

The ri-jy previous only 511 reported. One Vet and women to sell Kulscar in the we nly 370 men re-" Magic LampyChimney Protector. TbJ 50.00 School buildings admirably equipped. Bedsteads, springs and mattresiei new and of the tvst quality. Labratories libraries, end tine, gymnasxa.

were ordeid I Bankers On apital and surplus iuig Bankers: For each additional is th- Wai i of cajiital or surplus. i -iiiesl-d a dvfisioa Hroken i.f pavini.t shoul 1 pawnbrokers I .1 i .1.. la.st ported. Fr the ytast lew days the re- Protector prevent lamp chimney 2 f-'' show that the improvement in the from breaking or cracking from sock of the men has been steadily causes as excessive heat, high untrimmed wicks, sudden drafts, cole 2 Vt lonei rec eived the fol- air striking chimney, etc. Send fo la.Ou! iOWing telegram" yesterday from the terms to agents, wholesale prk-li-.

department -commander. instructing etc. Ih'ni to detnil a judge advocate for the, Address, HAWLET i rt.n,:,vtiai- I Morehead iiiirht I'av i 'oiiniu'rcia! Brokers art and music. Special attention given to thorocr Superior advantages )ud ed itinent. 1 1 is Custom-house Brokers e.

pror Tieton or lessees theaters. instruction i the CERTIFICATE ADMITS TO VASSAR. giving tile as to li! will receive 1 I museums, ana contort nans in cities of over 25.VMW pop'ula- un ino.0'4 Pi oprietors of circuses Atlanta. June 21. TTT H.

S. Burgwyn, J.xir uuo ixaiiulxx. H. S. Burgwyn, 'olonel W.

rho d-partm-nt Is to -t man N. i The Inter-State Telephone and Tele- -Peport name suitable lieutenant for erranh Company having been reauest- Gold medals awarded by N. Agricultural Society to St Miry'iScbckl for largest and best exhibit by female school at Thirty -sixth and Thxrtj- detail judge advocate general court- ed by a number of our leading citi- Proprietors of ail other exhibitions or shows for 10.M0 Proprietors of bowling alleys and billiard rooms. for each alley or talr 5.4': i je; in inliac'o, for saiis not exceeding mai zens to extend its telephone business venth annual Fairs. I a uhh-nhai i Jitat i of The Posit 1 le- 1 gllliellt oUli $llA'0 il r.t lioin th- ADVENT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22, 1898.

c-ommana Major lienerai isrooKe. to icaieign, ana puna an up-to-aate A. A. General." change, such as it has at Wilmington, Congressman Skinner writes Colonel Goldsboro, Winston and Durham, have Uiii-wjn that he has visited the War agreed to do so, provided our citizens and ascertained that the will give it a hearty endorsement, and v.i-. in.

Uii i i-. i in af tbucc for ii ni from i sa'es exceeding 50.i00 and not olderd to exceeding 100.0-M) lbs to tnat ena it nas employed Air. 1. balance of supplies, for the Second Reg iment will be torwarciea immediately. First Lieut.

Ilollingsworth, of COm- Satterfield rto canvass the city and secure contracts. The Inter-State Company is the; first opposition the Bell monopoly had gifii iit will receive ivalen in tobacco. for an b- saies exc-eeding lbs 24 r0 tlw tb-partment. which Dealers in tobacco cpersons who ile.l.. will aJfect sell manufactured tobacco.

"l.lU-is in th- rc-i- snuff. cigars! whose annual in the South, and is the pioneer of, panv is the only officer in the Second ho has the prooer collar in-l on his uniform. The letters S. with the figure "2" abee the arms and the letters be- low rates. EIGHT MONET AT TO LOAN ON.

YEARS' TIME. low is the proper design. rant of Company I. from The Mechanics' and InvApfors': Union, Tarloro. will take his company1 to -TUCKER'S STORE, Cameron's field tomorrow Jonn cj.

urewry, presiaenu win 12.00 -for extended skirmish drill. It is gejn- prompt loans to rel persons, on j. lerallv admitted that Company I is the residence property, in anv ity or town .24.03 best "drilled in camp. The company is in the State, one hundred monthly? Jll oii- way or the' sales exceed 50,000 lbs Manufacturers of tobacccj whose iih'tilerg infoims The annual sales do not exceed n. i will be paid in! 000 i t.v ks.

KacU man vvi.l Manufacturers of tobacco whose Hie paymaster, and af-t annual sales exceed 50.000 and ile- pay-rolls will receive, do not exceed 100.000 lbs with which the Manufacturers of tobacco whose paid arrived in a spe- anndal sales exceed 100.000 lbs. I is i.ow at the express Manufacturers of cigars whose i tie- privates is $15.60 annual sales do not exceed 1: th is paid from ooo cigars per annum i weie ordered Manufacturers of cigars whose will it'i-ivi- pay for one annual sales exceed luO.OOO but d.is. di not exceed 2iM.oMi aiel line officers ill i Ma nuf act rers of cigars whose ,123 125 Fayette ville St. 'certainly fortunate in navmg sucn an jumiio. experienced and in every way excel- hberal and include protection- or the home in case of death.

Cam Teff T-o-Q All 1. the men like him. Col. J. Ii.

Tree, the superintendent GEORGE ALLEN. Secretary, 22 Pullen Building. Raleigh. N. C.

-'-''of the Western Union Telegraph Com-j Inarr, has -notified- Colonel BurgA-yu tie a Id aid staff offi- annual sales exceed 20U.000 per that no extra charge will be made for- SPECIAL RATE via S. A. L. TO THE te'esrams carried 'to Camp Russel' il ar.mim 21.00 Manufacturers and packers of i oino were mustered ai. the held and will riot receive a full Tie- figuring above re- -iii-ei ns the companies id privates and l.l staff offl- mixed Hour (on and after August 12.

1S9S) Persons or firms liable to pay 12.00 any Heretofore the messenger boys have ANNUAL REUNION UNITED collected 25 cents extra. CONFEDERATE VETERANS, AT- Mrs. Burgwyn. the charming wife off LANTA, JULY 20-23. 1898.

th- Cononel of the regiment, left, for On account of the above occasion, Henderson yesterday to be absent a the seaboard Air-Line will sell round-few davs. While away Mrs. Burgwyn -1 iuwc fmm nnintc nampd hpinw 75cent Carpet Selling. This Week, June 20th to 25th. Our entire stock of Brussels Carpets at 75 cents, and no charge for making and laying.

Clearing the carpet floors so as to start the fall season with an absolutely new stock of Carpets. The bargain is the housekeepers for the choosing. Come early, as the department will be rushed DOBBIN FERRALL. of the special taxes named above are reauired to Register and should appiy ither from the to E. C.

Duncan. Collector of Internal win make preparations to accompany AUnnta. Ga and return. Tickets i-J her or from the time Revenue at Raleigh, N. C.

and pro-ithe to whatever place be sold July 17. 18. and 19. with finali Revenue at Raleigh, N. and nie.iin.

ui. isurgw yn Cnre the special tax stamp or stamps Hered. 'limit Tuiv 31 1R9S and the other field thev need prior to July 1, U9S, and Yesterday the provost guard arrest- Norfolk. Portsmouth, $10.75: is airived from the 10th without further notice. a noliceman, who 'had come off Weldon, Henderson, Ral- i id from th timemus-i Special tax stamps will be trans- duty.

The policeman had on a eigh, Rockingham, Char-1 yn and Adjutant mitted by mail. unless tax-payers helmet somethine like the soldiers lotte. $5.35: Sanford. Southern directs otherwise. If it is desired that Wear.

and all the argument in thei Pines. $7.10: Hamlet, $5.00: Wilming- ii-o-iw six days' iay. n. in until May hey be transmitted by registered man; would not convince the guard eieht cents additional should accom-sthat: tbe 0fficer was not a soldier. ar rival in the -ity yester- panv the application.

ton. Wadesboro, Monroe, Llncolnton, $5.35. II. S. LEARD, City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N.

C. TV. C. KIMBALL, Depot Ticket Agent, AJuhletiburg was met ly Adjutaut R. L.

DR. BROUGHTON'S CRUSADE. Officer Conrad was the policeman, whom the provost guard had In charee. An officer from the police stationed was telephoned for and not until Policeman Walters arrived would the guard consent to allow Mr. Conrad to go.

The laugh was the on the with copies of the' i-t. loiis. Paymaster Muhl- Will Assist; int Nichdscn spent Fight Owners of Disreput; Houses in Atlanta, Ga ji ami late hist mgnt i he tuo rolls. Dr. L.

G. Broughton. pasto- of the Third Baptist church, who created gi.ard. ORIGIN OF ruch a sensation a few weeKs ago AlHiVkl VII.MVO BACHE- CROSS LIN EH AN THE WORD LOR." '1: pieaching a s-rmon in which he Journal. (ubv-ut the places or vice in tne city, i nt gin a crusade.

The fight will be I'Dfle mnn owners of property where houses M'." said oJd in dar Spaniels he dun run urr- used as disreputable resorts. into the bush htrbor fuH nt. 'Broughton has been for several Few words have a more curious definition than "bachelor." Originally it meant students who had taken their degrees. Successful students 'were crowned with- laurel leaves, the Latin word for which is 'baccalaureus." These students were not allowed to I used t'a oDtnininir iuem-e iu uc A'CI IANCIz TO BUY CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE PRICES de way of Uncle Sam'rf ast. an' fteel which f.ol thing to git mixed up in an attack upon men who al'ow their houses to be used for immoral i i marry, for fear the duties or nusoanu I-uri ces.

td.lv three days ago Dr low i land father should interfere with their literary pursuits. So finally "baccalau viFited the office of Detective Captiia PUtughter and had a lengthy interview with that official. Neither the minister or the captan reate." or "bachelor." got its present sicnificanee. i Mltr Sampkon dun got tttieshipj aionc wid his ss el.ery or.e covered lid inn plaivks tiix fo-t simply empossible fur sluMit froo de walls supply. I tells would give any information Ir.c the nature of this interview.

MAKING MONEY. ttr Cl sely as the interview ws guarle-jj i nighty gid thing Chances in War Time But r't IK0 rtT IT HO Just a Few AVords. Commencing with June 1st, and during July and August, we are determined to mike the clothing business hum. The reason for this is, that early in the fall we move into our NEW STORE, and we intend to move as few goods then as possible. This is why we put moving: prices on them now.

The season has practically just commenced, and you get the advantage of the sacrifice right in the height of the PUniv i.f OnnnrtiiniliAS All the Time lioeei, known The minister wanted u'e A X'. 1 1 rrames of property owners who atti-hips along an mtirely prlected. dat fell, Cuby, what 'ilk 'eie row, my notion t-r putty bad Clin e.l their houses to Pe rc -Ueo. "In war time, said a man of ma- t-a tVit.t-i aria iiluavs unusual as places OI quesuvuauic at iri I I 4 Atlanta Journal. (names lii ic i iv i amou f-- tmtriTP Miitiw -Trw by men of foresight to make money.

THE riU ATE MAILING CAI.D. Tnis.rf.minuS me of what Josh BUHnga th: I A KOTAS. said, that 'if our foresight was as gooa IK mains Business Men Can Now Print Their, In nnr himimlirht we'd all be rich or ru a. .1 PRICE AFTER JUNE I FORMER PRICE. Own Private Postal Cards.

words to that effect. On and after July 1st, mailing cards! "At the outbreak of the Civil War bearing written or printed messages. in this country there were long headed i'. i'i. r.eer Press calls a force of l)X mi ai lioumaniu for advertisements or illustrations may be men wno stored away rnaauwciu.ru throuch that cay nt through the mail at the postart cotton gmxls.

bleached and unbleached w.re lo in the narnber i rate of 1 cent each, paj able in stamp-; cottons, sneetings ana so on. affixed bv the sender. The following war went on. with the curtailment ok 56.00 0.00 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 as n. Those wno regulations governing tne use oi iuese paMuiwii $7.50 and S8.50 10.00 and 11.00 12.00 and 13.50 15 00 and 16.50 17.50 and 20.00 22 50 and 25.00 JM r.anr.s to pur-! Cards has been sent to postmasters: (ern pons, me price ot wnuu T'.

is an interesting i onlv the superscription, which may skyward, and manuiacturea coiw with their coming, i include the occupation and business of gods Increased in value correpon-ftee landholders in the person addressed, will be allcw. singly. Most men peddled out tneir under a treaty ar-Lht the face of the cards. 'holdings as the price rose, but some i rv wr a war of PX years The cards must not exceed 314 by held on and got for their goods six ii year of the free- Uu, inches dirrfension. and In quality or eight or ten times what they paid n.

r.r. I the lo.0 occu- muf be an good aa the regulation for them. p. tr.e. They have been postal card.

Upon the addressed side "There has been no such rnoney-as the Dakotas by the stories words "private mailing card, au- that made in this war as yet. ana Terms of Sale at Above Prices Strictly Cash. No Goods Sent Out on Approbation. those states of sev-thoriied br act of Congress May don't suppose there likely to ne, oui hat have risen creatly in value ana THEIR MEMORY. Here is a reduction that means dollars and cents to you, and we ruarantee the reduction just as represertsd ia with the words, 'place a ne cent that a man might easily nave made a stamp hen? and In the lower left cor- fortune on if he'd known what was ner the words? This side estlusively going to happen.

Suppose bed bougnt for the a Idress. all the buntinjr there was. for Instance. In ys on a hardtack diet I tistmbering the Maine exclu this ad. No rarked-up prices to "11 on, tmt reduction from prices, tnat aireaay savea you money.

Come fct us show then to you, Thev have got to go, and you might as well have the Other reductions all fcitrx the store that you wiflliear from later. 1 rri rriav ntol.i lrckn a fall nut OT SU DDUT. mw In color cream, light gray or light butt. put away a few nunorea caw nnici 1 TTe'd have found 1 aIs" remember the bread their baked. t'T0-DAT3 A.

I see the Colonel Is married money in all these things and in vari-nn nthem. TJut then a man can cuxe UP-TCM)ATE CLOTHIERS vCLOTHIETJ ir ne It seems paradoxical that a person la wways away from home when he JiouiealcJc-Chlcaco News. He Indeed! I thought his fighting money in time of days were over. Tonkers Statesman, knows how to look.".

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