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THK NEWS ND OBSKllVKH. FKLiAY JHOllNING, JULY 10. 1903. TNIIiYrann i 1 ToUet Requisites ALL KIND3 You cannot find a more complete and A. D.

1 Mid. Siurimeir-- Clear- Exqeptioai Overruled. The corporation commission has overruled practically all of the exceptions to circular Ko; 86, storage and demurrage rules, time limit for placing of cars and delivery of freight, local transfer and switching charges. These exceptions were heard before the commission the other -day, the railway companies being represented by Assistant General Manager Southern: Manager P-. R.

Albright, of theNorth Carolina Car Service (Association; Assistant Counsel jNorthrop, Southern-Rail Sale aece Considerably iiy sharp price pruning we have pxcparM The True Road to Economy leads right to this door. Ttie Coolest Store In the City Fayetteville from Street to Street r-Wil- mington. everyj section of the store are loaded ivith marvelous offerings, which will leave a sweej Bargain Relish with all the luc cy pi! ticipanls. Quick and emphatic clearance prices prevail throughout the vs rious and more especially upon odd New Goods Prices In Wash Goods, "While and Colored Summer Silks, Woolens, Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons. Corsets and Cloves, Shirt Waists, Shirts and Petticoats.

Notions and Jewelry. Out they go. Ready to Wear uiU and no sacrifice is too big, if it takes them quickly. A. B.

STR0HACH COMPANY 'Mm Under Price a bargain feast. Tables Spread in many I unbroken lines. I. Corsjts and Waists Five ifctvles of Dollar Corsets to be sold $1.50 qualities for 98c. iprades go Cmldrcn'a Skeleton Waists, worth 25 and 50U closing out at IOC.

All otjjier Dollar Corsets, any make, dur- mg iiiwi weca, sue. iTice: on all others reduced in same proportion- 1 House Wrappers Wrappers made of Lawn or Percale, kith yoke or shoulder effect, deep flounce bn Skirts, filled lining and belt at waist. $1.35 and 1.50 98c. $2.00 and $2.25 $1.48 $3.50 nd $2. 4 8 WHITE! LAWN DRESSING SACQUES.

Who'd be without a Hull supply of White Vaist8 fand Dressing Sacques, when the feason's I best styles are selling so far be low regular price. XT" I. T- it.l nuaciuiwn irring aacques mat, were $1.00,. $1.35 and $1.50 only yesterday Ire marked today at 69c, 89c and 98c. These ere $1.75, $2.00 and are marked $1.19, $1.39, B1.69.

Dainty White Lawn Waists that were down toH 1.98, $2.69 and $3.98. Ladies' House Wrappers There pare only three prices. The scale funs this way: All the $1 25. ft 1 35 and $150 ouali ties are sola tor woe. Thoselthat were $2.00 and $2.25 are reduced $1.48.

The $3.00 kinds now go for 12.48. Ladibl ShirtiWaists Right lin the midtt of the Shirt Waixt 1 season, Hwhile the mercury is playing vp ine ameiies, jiere is a oreaK in me irices on some of, the most comfortable garments worn. The 50c 75c, 85c. and $1.00 Per cale, Lalwn and Madras Gingham Waists are nowsi 49c, 59c and 69c. guarantee to please you and return Tabie Linen rri Tn Till Cf (dilaJiJlty Great bargain in every Department.

Dollars have double purchasing powers, and it pays to trade here. Some few spe- cials for today's selling. At 4 and broken lots. Prices unmercifully but on Noyelty Lace Robes Toifca and Brussels net Robes at exactly half Off. Very high grade, perfect in ftyie and $liape beautiful designs in Medallion Motifs and Applique.

$25.00 Robes reduced to. reduced Robes reduced Tailor-made Suits an! inese values never nave been-beaten rarely equalled. Samples of the prices placed on some of the Ladies' Tailor made Coat iSuits. I Reduced from SIOOO, $11.25 land for this Clearance Sale to $6,69, and .8.39. Fine Coat Suit marked from $18,75, $22.50 andit2G.25 to $10.39.

10108 and 12.69. i Separate Skirts In Fabrics that are cool and ored to hold their shape, no matter nun fiie maieriai. jt'errectiy maae-you'lliappraciate the savlhg in cash. Walking Skirts that were $1.75 3d $2.25. reduced to $1.25 and $1.98.

$3.00 and $4.00 reduced to $2.69 nd 13.59. Ihvsw Skirts that were $3.50 $4.50, reduced to $2.39 and $2.99. nd $6.00 and $7.50 reduced to $3i09 and i Taffeta Stlk Skirts, full $6 00 and J57-50 reduced to. $3.99 "and $.478 Silk! Waists Think of itj but don't think long. Time is money in a sale like this.

1 1) $2.75. S3.00 and $4.00 China Svilk and Taffeta Waists areV now 1 and $2.89. inei and $7.50 Shan tung reau ue sot and waists are reduced to $3.69, $3.98 and $4.48. i Musi in nd er we ar Mountains of snow; whiteness, beautiful in design and skillfully made. TrimnHed with Point De Pdris, Valenciennes nd oneerebx Kmoroiaenes.

A mars aqwn sale on this line always creates a rijhh. Shop early and get the pick. Coriset Cover. Chemise, Gowns, Drawers, and Short Skirts. This money saving portunity you don't want to miss, Bed and! Let us dovyour Linen for you-i it in a day's notice.

We have the State-for doing this kind' the PULLMAN PALACE CAR i We charge the very small such of you put in your small t.piecesL CENTS. The Oak OW nd I We if ceMs. M5 mMSo ceMSo cemts, ceats. See our line' of Madras Curtains, Lace Millinery everything at cut prices. Trw At 9 AtW mm FRIDAY, Julyj 10, 1903.

Tnrins teavi Ualelgl) Daily Going Nort 1:23 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 11:50 a.

m. Goipg South. 3 $5 a. m. p.

ih. p. mr Going West. 12:30 a. m.

Going Eat. 5:20 a. ra. 20:30 a. m.

4:17 p. m. a. rn. p.

m. TIALEIGH AND CAINE FIVR. p. 7:00 4 1 THE 7EAT TO-TJAY. 4 v.

J- Raleigh an vicinity Friday, fairl Local forecast for to p. m. tonight Local data for Raleigh yesterday; Max imum temperature, 84; minimunj temperature, 66; mean temperature. S0; total LaiDiaii, 0. I IIC AND ABOUT THE nr.

u. JUixon, thfl State Auditor, got oacK yesterday morni Irom EUenboro, in Rutherford county He stopped in Cleveland also. State Treasurer. 8.. Lacy fill speak -'at Wendell next Sund ly in thcl interest of Sunday School.

II subject) will: be and. Reaping. Xl: Mr. W. II.

IT. Jon fx trhn hs'wn At Hex lio pital for some days, has recovered fcufflcientlyMo leave there and fodayv he will leave for Fuquay Springs. Quite a largo party went to Fuqaayj Springs bn the excursion given list night by the Retail Clerks'! There wm music and a general good tljime. Mayor Powell yesterday fined! Elmore Gill 17.23 for, fighting with Rosf Hardy, and sent Winnie Parker to the ijoads for ten days for being drunk and disorderly. le.many friends Mr.

Tom Ennips, engineer who wias, time agoj be is rapidly Jrecover- th Seaboard Air Line 'badly scalded some glad to har that he The board of countjn commissioiers wiill board of rqualba- meet on Monday as tioft, to hear and sett Ip cases whdre there is complaint of incorrect property valua tion. ike) ITof. J. B. Carlyl of Wakef Forest, arrived in Raleigh ye: lerday rosi Thom asville end'last night Summer School.

vtome today. poke at im A. and lie returns to Jiia Governor" 'Charles Aycock, left yester day afternoon for Greensboro, wliere lat night he spoke at the mass meeting held in aid of, the cpntinua pee of the! Greens- boro Female College. Master Hubert Poteal of Wak Forest, fon of Prof, and Cjrs KV. Potat, who has been in Rex HoP tai for some time with fever, ismproving; rapidly ind it expected he will soon be out.

A delightful time whs had at 1 Fuquay Springs Wednesday niiht by a arty of Raleigh bu)ine 'men ho enjoyed -a stag fupper, some of them taking part, in the dance in the pavilion a fterward peuso AL3. San ford. B. Hurley left yesterday for Mr. J.

R. Collin, of Lbuisburg, vas here yeMcraay. Mr. C. II.

Da It on, of iMadison, va Mr. John Angier, of Durham, was here yestetday. Prof. J. E- Avent left yesterda to vis.

at Chapel Hill. Capt. W. Day rptOrned yesterday from Greenboro Mr. D.

Elias back In the citjr after a vibit to Asheville. Mr. W. C. Ruffin, of the city yesterday.

Mayoda Coly John S. Cuningliam, of a visitor to Raleigh- J. A. Turner. Icffl "Winston on Mr.

W. II. Laiwiter. 08 in Raleigh yesterday. Mr.

Cameron Morrison, is a visitor to Raleigh. Mr- C. T. Johnson, of visitor here yesterday. Hon.

JL N. city yesterday morning. hcoe. Mr. W.

M. rerson, ofU 'a visitor here yesterday. Mr. W. D.

Christie, of Rockji Mount was in the city 'yetcrdaj Mr. B. II. Terry, of Htindersonl was iat th Yarberough yesterday Mr. Bennett lAuflge, of Duckhom Shoals, wa hereyesterdajl Mr.

Samuel Harper, of Fayettcfille, was at the Yarborough yestc day. Mr. Douglas Olds is spen ding some time; at Miss Sarah Davis' in Sir. Newton II. ftmith, whm viwitor to' Rahtish of Fayfetteville, yesterdiy.

Mr. G. W. Anthon, of Burling on, was here yesterday on his! wa to Garner. Mooni.

K. S. Ford, S. K. Allen, of 'Louisburg, yeterday.

Ford; and vere in Raleighj 1r Mr. Hiram Worth has ij turned to High Toint after a viit to and Mrs. W. H. Worth, in pare its, Mr.

-I Rev. J. W. Jenkins-le Oriental. N.

to ttte ycide lay fori the leeting; of ihe District conference! Mr. J. R. Walker, of xhaw1, aho wasl bore attending the Tern tion, left for his home 1 Wrrance- iConvcn st night. Mr.

Eramett E. Levy. filter a viiit toi mother, left yesterda lor a puHinessI parti of the! trip through the Weste State Mr. D. of uajumofe, pri- vale secretary to the pre klent of the Af- lantic Coast Line, was terday.

tn the Rev, Dr. Thomas Dixon iho has been visiting his daughter. Dr. Delia Dixon-Carroll, left yesterday for his home in Shelbr. 'i.

i I 1 Mr. John A. Wilson, ho ha been-visiting at beven springs, vas nerc; yesterday on his way to! visit relatives in Orange county. 'J Senator F. M.

left yltcrday for "Washington, D. where the will spend several days in Icoking after matters for his "constituents. I Mr. Murray Allen, who has bfcn here visiting his mothitr, Mrd. S.

A ien. re turned to Chapel Hill yMerday where Jhe is: attending the Eumicer School. -m JlXT was in Ijcrson, i yeste day ot Smith! eld, was of Roc dngham, Bensoi was a wis in the Louisbrg, ras well selected list of toilet requisites than at our store. No matter what you want in toilet article or toilet preparations, both Imported and American, you can best get it of us. Anything which you do not happen to have will gladly bf ordered lor il Mil a you.

Mail oraers promptly nuea. Growcll-McLarty Co 120 Fayetteville Street. In order to introduce our work to the citizens of Raleigh and vicinity, we will or the next ten days, beginning June 9th, Dya and Press Skirts, Woolen Waists, BOc; Panti, Coata and Vesta, $1.00. Steam, Clean and Press Pants 36c, Skirts 85c, Coat and Vesta 75c. Whit Kid Gloves cleaned 10c a pair.

Remember our work is equal to the best: our Dye is guaranteed, not to Fade or Crock; also remember that these low prices are for ten days only. Goods called for and delivered. Yours for business, The Pantatorium, Over Hart-Ward Hardware, Co, 224H Fayetterilie Street. Interstate Phone 641. Its reputation costs "you nothing.

Appeals to you sn Its merit. Life Was Not Worth Living. Shelby. N. AprU 20.

1302. I bad been a severe sufferer from ner. vous prostration for two years and every thing I ate disagreed with me. This made me sel so wretched and bad all the time that Ufa was a burden and I felt that I had rather die than live. I could not eat meat or any solid food at all and everything 1 did eat caused me to suffer, 1 had terrible nervous spells -when I would become cold and feel almost lifeless then hot baths would have to be applied.

suffered from gas on the stomach all the time, and so weak I didn't do any work for twelve months. Nothing I tried did me any good. I was in that condition when Mrs. Joe Person called to see me last July and said everything she could to persuade me to try her remedy, as she was so confident it would cure me. I bought half a dozen bottles and felt a great deal better by the time I had taken the third.

I continued it until I took eighteen bottles, which cured me. My indigestion is well- and I can eat anything I want, and it is very seldom I ever have even a touch of ner vousness. My health is good and life it self seems like a different thing to me and well worth living. When I commenced the remedy I weighed 105 pounds, now I weigh 140 pounds, which was my natura weight before I was taken sick. If any one -suffers from indigestion or nervous prostratioi.

they need not Iiesi tate to try the remedy. I would not take any amount of money for what it did for me. MRS. J. D.

BREVARD. J. L. O'QyiNN CO. FLORIST, mAuncm.

a Bout a4 Floral Dc rations ar-fang4 in the best style at short notic Palms. rrns od all pot plants) fs wm and window ssoaratloaa. BULBS. ffyaelatha. Narcissus and Tulips la va rlsty.

rrsesloas, Llttama. and all bulb JOHrt W. HAYS, M. AM. SOO.

O. X. CIVIL EWOINEER. Pwwwra. Water urply.

Bwrags Ma. Aiams stMt. Ptrfcurc O. A. Robbins.

Adlai Osborne. Charles K. Bryant. 0. A.

BOBBINS a CO. Architects and Mill engineers, CHARLOTTE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the name of the Raleigh and Eastern North Carolina Railroad Company has been changed hv the stockholders of said company to the Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Railroad Company, as is provided in the charter of in corporation passed at the last session of the j. M.

TURNER, President. I B. BARBEE, Vice President. June 27th. 1903.

Chas. W. Barrett ARCHITECT Raleigh, North Carolina (Formerly Barrett Thomson) Buildings costing more than 1300,000 planned and erected from February 1303 to Max-1, 130 J. Notice! Notice! way, and Superintendent A. W.

Towsley, A- L. jMr. Heriot of Charlotte, ap peared as attornev for the btiwinpss men of that city, who had petitioned for the rules in the first place. I The commission has" decided to make only a few minor changes in the rules that will not affect at all their purport or force. 1 Side Track Asked For.

The Corporation Cpmrnission has heard petition from the Ellington Lumber Company, of near Angier, 'asking for an order from the commissiion to compel the Cape Fear and Northern to: build, a side track to the saw mill. I Mr. C.Douglasa appeared as attor ney for Messrs. Ellington Stmson, the lumber company, who were present as witnesses. Senator H.

E. Norrisl represented the railroad, and Ueneral Manager J. C. An gier and Superintendent G. E.

Lemon ap peared to show reason tvhy the railroad did not wish to build the side track at once. i After hearing the argument on both sides, the commission stated that their decision would be given out in a few days. FRITZ eoClCAR. Too Cools Per Line (8U Words to the Line.) NO TAXXS rOK THAN CENT. fcPXlAL DiaCOUNTS ON KXTJtNDKO ADVH- T1SINO.

RESULT A2URXD. WANTED AN AUCTIONEER FOR tobacco warehouse at Once. Address; J. M. tailings, Spring Hope, N.

C. 7-10-4t. i FOR SALE. LANG DELL MILLS, Frankiord Phila, at public auction, July 13, 1903, at 10 a.m. Comprising looms.

145 fitted with DobbicS. Wicdir.g and Werping- Frames. Wahlier, Calender, Tenter, Folder, Singer Shafting, all supplies. 400 Light Dynamoalso Furmbiuc Flant. The plant is fully equipped ahd in good order tor making and fiuishioir Ginghams or Madras Shirtings.

Le old jn lots to suit purchasers, For catalogues and further information. Fidelity Trust Company, Pa. DEMOSTHENES SOUGHT AN HONEST Man. We are seeking competent and 'energetic men to fill the various positions we are being constantly" called upon to fill. Are you competent to nil a better position If so we stiall be glad to make your acquaintance; we can ue you.

Write Jt or plan and booklet. Hapgoods 815, Penna. Philadelphia, Pa. INSURE YOUR HEALTIii BY GOING TO Panacea Springs; now open tor guests. Write at once for rateai Miles Wig gins, Panacea, N.

C. 7 2t BOARD IN NEW YORK1, CAN BE OB-tamed with a North Carolina family at 225 West 45 street, near Broadway; coi venient to theatres, and shopping districts. 7 HOT WATER A dead shot to eczema, indigestion and all stomach troubles. For rates and testimonials, write to Wiggins, pan- acea, N. C.

7-4 2t WANTED LADY BOOK-KEEPER AND stenographer who can play piano; easy "place. J. W. Hollingsworth, Louisburg, N. C.

I WANTED TO SELL 0 CARLISLE Pianos at once, uprights! Carlisle Piano M'fg care of Observer. WANTED PIANO, ORGAN AND FURN-ture man. J. W. Hollingsworth, Louis-burg, N.

C. WANTED SOME ONE TO MAKE FOR mc at Pittsboro, K. C. SOOO.OOO brick by Contract or by day power machine and ground furnifched.v IS. Nooe, N.

C. i 7-8 lw 1 -r -r WANTED JUNIOR DRUd CLERK; SIN gle(man preferred; state age and experience. Address, The Carolina Phar macy, Ashcville, N. C. I 7 7 3t I- WANTEIX TWO FIRST CLASS teacher for school at New London, X.

Address S. Trott, Secretary Board of Trustees. 2-3 lw. WANTED Experienced druggist. Ad dress care of News and Observer.

7 3-tf. If You vi nrf i do not teu your trouble to every one until you have tasted our sodas or ices. i l' WE HAVE JAPANESE CHERRY, FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, i CREAM AND CHERRY FRAP-Y PEE, VANILLA CREAM, and "all the popular drinks' which will quench your thirst. COME TO SEE US! Hicks' Drug Store ORIS" oyian, learae p. i absolutely tie only up-to-date machine' in wofk.

Thtf same kind of a machine that COMPANY iavetheir Linen. ironed on. Laundry amssf iwi i immn Sydnor, 1SI Hunidley XPn.r.ioPFETrny- fQzz ir 2,000 yards check White Nainsook in three sizes check goods worth 5 6 l-4c. 1 I 10.000 yarjs- new Crisp Lawns, and Colored, Indigo Prints, Shirt 'ing Prints, And Mournings Calico-worth' 1-4 and VAc. 1,000 yards striped and plain, colore Ginghams and Chambrays, best goods and fast colors, worth 124 to 20c.

15,000 yards Fine Sheer Printed Batiste" and Dimities, in' dots, stripe and floral effects, also plain colors, 0 inch Lawn vorth 12Vic to 20c. 2,000 yards White Duck Pique, Madras and Dimities, suitable for Dresses, Waists and Shirts worth 124c. to 15c. Curtains, Rugs, Mattings, Trunks and Have to Look I. and Taste a number of tiroes before they're satined, We think, however, that you'll be well satisfied with one Taste of our Teas.

They come to us from the roost re-. liable importers, are packed expressly for us in air tight moisture proof cases. And make' the most delicious II OT or ICED TEA you ever drank. Try our FANCY BLEND to-day! XR.FERALL&CO; Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and the BowcJ Trouhles cf Children of An? fije. Kids DJscstion, Rc.r,ulaUs the BowcU, Strcn'cthtiu theCMld and fdakes MCFFETT.

ST. LOUIS. MO, AT1.ATA. Nnr- l't Game of Pbstacre 5c. it anhaian lypGnritorHv All nei7 fiction can be tad 1 ea our counters.

i. 3 turn i frir irlnlilit Leaders in Hlgh-Crade And Upholstering We call your special attention to our (TEETHING No finer goods are shown in any Northern mu eBU ,9 south of Philadelphia, and our prices a ANTIQUE REPRODUCTIONS, in chfkmbjr, baH and dining furniture, in all woods, la specialty. MISSION "FURNlTUEEiso much in demand Just now, in W. hT handled Dr. MnlTrtt'i TEETHtNA (Teethlsir Pw(lr) ainr tu nrsi tf if? iubiia snd trad, propritrT medfclne, and onr tril in it bn iteadilf Increase from year to rtnt ontil tnit ordrti now anoonntto twoorthre hundred btoxi per year, which UatcrrnrotueridKncsof lu merit an.l th.tatijifacl.on it is giving to th.

molhcn of th. eountrr, for thff ar nnthniy ffectuilr tfia mSteit of the tumwr' bot.acrowoonuoquickljUi. itwrthtn. i liiii LAXAR ItANCtK DRUG Vftiolcsjd. Prucai.ta.

jU per line hundred pieces, provided jiois aone less tnani taix-a i a City Steam ocR oOFINE FURNITUKB in all lines. Our stock is the largest ouq 15 pejf cent, lower. pedal: feature. tentioi. pichmond Virginia i cat is up a tree I Price of Refrigerators down to cost, do not wishto carry them over, cinlyla few, call soon and getypuc cnoice 01 mc 101 pos.

n. Briggs Sons I RALEIGH, C. BUCK STOVES AND RANGES. Semi Et. Paste Richmond, Va.

IS WEATIIERED and ANTWERP OAK, a MA tL ORDERS have our very careful a Sydnor Hundley, BECAUSE it will outwear and outclass rur III Why Use TanSEF li I 1 The Great 50c. Postpaid; Descriptive catalogue sent on --r 1 It is much cheaper and more ecoiomifcal Ithin pure lead paint. It will not chalk nor discolor Iik pui-e eaJ paint. jt will cover further than pure lead Jainjt. I Tt js more easily applied than'pre Jeadj plint.

It is decidedly more durable than pue lead paint better all-around paint cannojt be maide Manufacttjtnsdlby i i I Alfred ffliiliasiii Tanner Paint andOil Company liox ISO I 1113 East Main ww ir -f -g.

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