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All the seasonable eatibles are right before your eyes just as soon as you step into my store. Never mind about the price. That’s a small matter. Everything goes here, and if one price don’t move them another will. Drays and delivery wagons leady to do their part. It cost but little to buy Groceries from me, and nothing to deliver them, or if yon prefer, I will just reverse it, and give you tht Groceries, and charge a little something for delivering them. The difference if immaterial to me. Gome and try me. JESSE G. BALL Hargett St. dzn THE YARBORO' HOUSE Is the Only Hotel in the Business Section of Raleigh, N. C., And aa it will be almost entirely re-furnished and re-carpeted by July 1, 1897, its guests will be made more comfortable than ever. Reference is made to any one who visits Raleigh. Transient Guests Especially Solicited. Rates, $2 and $2.50 Per Day. Special Weekly Rates. Free Coach to and from all Trains. A. J. COOKE Manager. R. B. RANEY- Uhm. f i; MTi ITI iTi j ,M i f !! }■'!' I —i —l —] J J. W. HICKS. PrMldent 1 C. H. BECKWITH. Vice-Preildenl. w. J. ELLINGTON, Tread, and SI.I North Carolina Building and Supply Co. TELEPHONE-30. SHOPS, 101 N.IWEST ST. Manufacturers of Sash Doors Blinds Ballasters Rails Newels Laths, Shingles, Dressed Lumber |And All Kinds Building Materials. Prices Beyond Competition. Spaolfioationa furnlahad for work In anylpart of tha Stata. Under Our Thumb —THE— Hat Business of Raleigh. We honestly believe we have sold more hats at retail this season than any other house. What’s the reason ? We are up to-date on style and prices. Expecting daily 10 cases , latest fall styles. Our grapes are the best. likfeLiML ....THE.-. Southern Wall Paper Co. DEALERS IN WALL PAPER, MANTLES and TILE TILE HEARTHES, FLOOR AND VESTIBULES. We carry a full line of Mantles at a ery low price, cheaper than you can buy the same man tle elsewhere. We carry the prettiest line of Wall Paper in the South. Work done in and out of the city. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. All erders promptly attended to. L. C. WEATHERS, M’g’r 126 Fayetteville Street. THE NEWS AND OBSEKV'ER, AUGUST 27, 1897. DURHAM FIRE LADDIES PARADE AND THEN MAKE GOOD TIME IN RACES. Mayor McCown Sends a Professional Tramp to the Roads—Supt. Flowers Returned- Two Durhamites Honored. Durham, N. Aug. 20.—(Special) The proposed street parade of tic* two litoso "Companies took place yesterday evening and later the races eanie off on Holloway street. The hoys In their bright new uniforms were quite an at traction and crowds gathered on the stiv'ets to see them. The wagon or. the hose company No. 1, headed the proces sion filled with jolly, rolieking, bright eyed, gaily attired sixteen year old girls which added immeasurably, especially with the boys, to the pleasure of the oc casion. Durham people always respond when the fire boys call and never lust* an opportunity to show their apprecia tion of the services of these self sacri ficing men. In the races the interest was intense. No. 2, ran first, the distance being on:* hundred and fifty yards and the tiimV consumed in the run and turning on water was twenty-eight seconds. No. 1, made a good run but dropped the nozzle, and thereby failed. No. 2, had similar bad luck in the fifty yard grab race and this was won by No. 1 in 22% sec onds. The time is said to have Iteen the best ever made in the State. Time keepers, Mayor McOown and Dr. Bes senl; Judge Alderman Jordan and Capt. Michie gave the signal for starting. Webb Dempsey, a professional tramp, was arraigned before Mayor McCown this morning on n charge of vagrancy. The charge was proven and the defen dant was sent to the county roads for twenty days, and in addition to work out the costs. Well done Air. Mayor. The people will rise up and sing thy praises. This is a stop long been needed in Durham, where tramps congregate iu great droves. This is but the begin ning and tramps, hobos and all of that tribe can take notice that when they reach Durham they will be well fed, a good room and lx*d furnished them and ten hours each day will be amusingly entertained in learning the art of road building. Hereafter Durham will be known throughout tramp-dam as the thir ty day stop over point. Tramps, who haven’t as much as thirty days to spare had better shoot right through and give Durham the “go by.’’ Whenever a tramp makes hit* appearance no matter in what portion of the city the matter should Ik? reported at once to police station and he will be attended to. The honor conferred upon two worthy and distinguished Durhamites at Win ston was heard with gladness here where both are very popular. Mr. Thos. B. Fuller, who was yesterday elected president of the State Sunday School convention at Winston, is eminently fitted for the position. A devoted and consecrated member of the Presbyterian church, he is most active and effective in Sunday School work. Mr. James H. Southgate elected treasurer is known of all men in North Carolina for efficiency in all branches of church work. He is a member of Trinity Methodist church in this city and will honor the i>osition to which he has been chosen. There was a pretty marriage at St. Philip’s church in ibis city last night. Mr. George A. Hood led to hymen’s al tar Miss Lizzie Marsh. Both parties were residents o-f West Durham. The decorations were exquisite and a large crowd was there to witness the nuptials. Rev. A. A. Pruden performed the cere mony, Mrs. J. M. Manning played a beautiful march and Mr. D. B. Cameron was best man and Miss Martha Monk maid of honor. Miss Mary Wall is home after a two month’s absence visiting Old Point Com fort, White Sulphur Springs and other points of interest iu the “Old Domin ion.” Mr. Alf. A. Thompson was here yester day from Raleigh. Seven cases appeared on the police docket for trial this morning. The charges were for vagrancy, drunk and fighting. It looked like a Monday morn ing docket. Miss Jennie Lyon is here from Raleigh on a visit to her brother, Mr. W. C. Lyon. Miss Beulah Burch is here from Elon College on a visit to the family of Mr. G. C. Farthing. Dr. Roberson, a well known and popu lar physician of Chapel Hill, was in the city yesterday. Misses Ella and Lillie Farthing and Mr. Hugh Mangum left this morning on a visit tx> relatives in Watauga county. Mr. W. J. Griswold, one of Durham’s cleverest of many clever business men, spent yesterday in Chapel Hill on busi ness. Mr. D. M. Andrews was here yester day from Roxboro. Mr. S. R. Carrington and the A. F. Morris and Son, Manufacturing Com pany, did the handsome thing yesterday when they sent to the Liquor Dealers’ Association several boxes of fine Ha vanas. Mrs. P. 11. Winston is here on a visit to her son, lion. Robt. W. Winston. Mr. E. C. Hackney went yesterday to Winston on buisness Mr. H. E. Seeman spent yesterday in Oxford on business. Miss Katie Johnson and Julia High smith are visiting friends in Clayton. Mr. W. A. Gattis was here yesterday from Raleigh on business. He has many friends in Durham, who are always glad to see him. The Christian excursion pulled out this morning for Richmond, Va., and carried an immense crowd. They left here with ten coaches all well filled. This will perhaps be the last excursion this sea son. Miss Mary Horner is here from Ox ford on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Robt. W. Winston. Mr. S. J. Dudley has returned from Richmond. Prof. W. W. Flowers hns returned from his home in Taylorsville, where he spent the vacation with his parents. On the 6th of September the Durham grad ed schools will open under the snperiu tendency of Prof. Flowers. Heretofore he has most acceptably filled the posi tion of principal in the white school and when a vacancy occurred by reason of the resignation of Prof. Clinton W. Toms to accept the chair of pedagogy in the State University all eyes at once turned to Prof. Flowers as the mnn for superintendent. Ho was unanimously chosen and I have no doubt that the fu ture will confirm the wisdom of the selection. Durham lakes the lead in itrnded school work in North Carolina and there will Ik* no backward movement under the new management. Mr. M. 11. Jones lias returned from Chase City, and is very much improved in health. He expected to Is* out at tending to business to-day. Maj. Jim. W. Graham is spending some time at. Buffalo Lithin Springs. BUCK LBN’S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists. THE “ON H GALL US MAN.” (Davidson Dispatch.) The people of this State elected a man by the name of Hal Air last fall to fill the office of State Auditor. His politics lias as many shades as Jacob’s coat, lie is part fish end part fowl. He is part Republican and part Populist. He is a typical fnsionist. He has recently raised a great deal of sand. He has found a "mare’s nest.” He is deter mined that more taxes shall be raised and is now red-hot after the “on? gal lus mnn” and the man that plows a bull, or follows the business end of a mule. Vim, vigor and victory:—these are the characteristics of De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for con stipation, biliousness and all stomach and liver troubles. Carolina Drug Com pany. WHITE MEN TO THE RESCUE. 5 (Wilmington Messenger.) Thbre are comforting reports getting into some of our exchanges that in lo calities worthy Populists are openly expressing a determination to co-oper ate with the Democrats in the next, electing. Let them come and be wel comed., Every man who loves his country and would save North Carolina form farther wreckage should pull with the oik} party that offers prosperity, safety and honest government in North Carolina. \ Let all come who would help North Carolina and help their own im perilled interests. Don’t nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Witt’s Little Early Risers, Carolina Drug Company. AWAITED WITH INTEREST. (Wilmington Star.) The news from Raleigh printed in the Star to-day is .interesting. The Giv ernor threatens • to sit right down on Railroad Commissioners James W. Wil son and S. Otlio Wilson; and if he does his 264 pounds avoirdupois will hurt. But, seriously, it', does seem that the Governor has whan is termed “probable cause” on his side.'*, He gives the Com missioners time to piake their defense, and this will be awaited with intense interest. “They don’t make much fuss about it.” We are speaking of De Witt’s Lit tle Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and lived troubles. They never gripe. Carolina Drug Company. Free Cure For Men. i A MICHIGAN MAN OFFERS TO SEND IIIS DISCOVERY FREE. Claims to be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There Is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this princi ple that a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a pre scription which will cure them of' any form of nervous debility; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural size and vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realize what might be the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in question was the result of many year’s research as to what combi nation would be peculiarly effective in restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to wwite for such a remedy at once. A re quest to 11. O. Olds, Box 1622, Kala mazoo, Michigan, stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to make use of the medicine by giving it a trial, will be answered promptly and without evidence as to where information came from. The prescription is sent free, and al though some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer being genuine. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds that he may know how you came to write him. CRAVE. ~ WE FORFEII if our testimonials are GrCflflll not true. Have the druggist show A3UIIU tht-m to you, oraddress with stamp anil •”e will send them and book free. The Elixir o» Youth cures all Nervous Diseases, suet* as Weak Mem nr;, Loss of Brain lower, ~,ost Vitality, Nlhgtly Emissions, Verlcocele, Evil Dreams, Headache, Pains In the Limbs and Back, and Insanity, caused by youthful errors or excesses, over indulgence or abuse of any kind of either sex. Ask for Eijxut ok Youth. In tablet or liquid form. Take no otaer. *1 per bottle or sox, A for (5. Bold under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Prepared only by I"HR GERMAN HOSPITAL REMEDY CO., ijrond Rapids, Michigan, U. b. A. For sale in Kaleigh by J. Hal Bobbitt and Wu. Simpson. Don’t Go to Alaska for GOLD 1 DUST 1 All Grocers Sell It. i -1 Cleans Everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, X Chicago, 8L Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia, J. L. BORDEN, Prea’t. I T. P. JERMAN, Jr.. Sic y and Tr««» G. C. ROYALL, Vic® Prez’t. I MILES GOODWlN,llnztallm't M’g’r ROYALL & BORDEN FURNITURE CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER A Man Doesn’t Understand What, household conveniences really me»n. He like s a roll-top desk in his office, a typewriter and a telephone. Couldn’t get along without’em. His wife ought to ha ea desk. >ldeboard, chiffonier, china closet—fifty other things that would he'p to keep the house in order acd that we are selling ten per cent cheaper before we move into n=i=OUß BIG STORED Cuts and prices furnished on application. Fayetteville Street entrance through Stronach’s Dry Goods Store Telephone 266 B. Wnckjjs STANDARD FOR QUALITY Guaranteed for twelve months; $5,000 paid for any personal injury due to faulty material or construction. Victors $50.00, Victorias $50.00. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Bowen & Co., 130 East Morgan Street, Raleigh, N. C. the MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO ASSETS 155.664,338.30. PAID TO POLICY-HOLDERS 1137.154,316.8 Policies Absolutely Non-Forfeltable After Second Year. In case of lapse the policy is continued in force as long as its value willjjpay tor; or, if preferred, a cash or paid-up policy value is allowed. Alter the second year policies are incontestable; and all restrictions as to res idence, travel and occupation are removed. Cash loans are granted where valid assignments of the policies can be mada as collateral security. JOHN C. DREWRY, State Agent, Raleigh, N. G. WE ARE STILL IN THE Laundry Business TURNING OUT THE Very Best Work If you are not already having your washing done here, give us a trial. We are also in the Bicycle busi-j ness— selling, renting and repair ing. The best fitted repair shop in *,he State. Page & Marshall Proprietors 1 Wau 111 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. ”~T Commercial TTSrm.i, B .„K, RALEIGH, N. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION MARCH 9, 1897. Capital Stook Paid Up, - - - t 100.000.00 Surplus Fund. ..... 18,000.00 Nut. Undivided Profits, ... 7,148.43 Daposits, * 363,399.56 Safe deposit boxes for rent. No interest paid on deposits. Offers Its customers every accommodation consistent with safe banking. A number of good business offices for rent. \ OFFIGERS: J. 4. THOMAS, President. ALP. A. THOMSON, Vice-President B. 8. J HUMAN, Cashier. H. W. JACKSON, Assistant Cashier. \ directors: f. J. THOMAS. Raleigh. A. HORNE, Clayton. A. A THOMPSON, Raleigh KN. DUKE. Durnatn. J. B. HILL, Raleigh. A. F. PAGE, Aberdeen. R/X, RANEY, Raleigh. JNO. W. SCOTT, Sanford. JAS. E. SHEPHKRD, Raletgl FRED PHILLIPS, Tarhoro H. B. BATTLE, Raleigh T. K. BRIGGS, Raleigh ‘ GEO. W. WATTS, Durham. H. A. LONDON. Plttsboro. mm ' 1 9m * TJ Pffe i. IK =? *«*»»>' x , pFJALDGH.f4wL # m
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