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8 The News l Observer. TUESDAY July 11, 1890. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S. c. POOL—Shoes. WHITING BROS. —Boy's Clothing. JULIUS LEWI'S-nNotice to the Ptih lie. /. ATLANTIC HOTEL —Burbot*, Griffin & Cooke, Managers*. THE WEATHER TO-DAY. North Carolina: Partly cloudy Tues day; threatening Wednesday, with prob ably showers on the coast; light oast winds. Loeal forecast for Raleigh and vicinity to 8 o’clock p. in.: Fair, but possibly in creasing cloudiness in Ihe evening. Local data for Raleigh yesterday: Maximum temperature, 84: minimum total rainfall. .0 inches in twenty-four hours. CITY ITEMS. • Ex-Congressman 11. G. Turner, of Georgia, is here visiting his brother, l)r. V. E. Turner. The Isody of Jim Miller, the colored boy killed 'by the train at Morehead Sat urday night, was yesterday brought here for burial. Dr. Winston telegraphs to Mr. Prim rose. president of the board of trustees, accepting the presidency of the Agricul tural and Mechanical college. An educational barbecue will he given at Merry Oaks. 'Chatham county, next Friday. Mr. N. R. Broughton, of this city, will deliver an address. A number of Raleigh people will at tend the North Carolina Baptist Sunday School Chatanuua. which meets at Shelby on July 2r*th-ooth. This will be the seventh annual session. There is much criticism among white Republicans of Collector Duncan’s ap- IMuinfment of the negro Jim Young to a clerkship in the Revenue Department. They say it will do much toward insur ing the passage of the Constitutional Amendment. The State Auditor yesterday com pleted and sent out to t'he sheriffs of the various eounties a list of the stockhold ers in the business corjioralions and the banks of each county. According to re ports recently r**ceived by the Auditor there are about tjOO corporations In the State. This evening there will lie a meeting of the social department of Centra! Ep worth League at tin* residence of Mr. IV. N. Suelling. No. 22(1 East Morgan street. All members, both honorary and active, also the junior chapter, with friends who wish to come are Invited. A pleasant and profitable evening is in stem; for all who attend. Yesterday was the day set by Justice of the Peace Marconi for trial of the bawdy house cases. The case against the Ilagwood woman was ]»ost|>oned till Wednesday. The Richardson woman •agreed to move from Martin street by August Ist and not return. In ease she does this the prosecution consents to withdraw the complaint. A number of Raleigh Baptists will at tend the annual convention of the Bap tist Young People's Union of America, which meets in Richmond on Thursday. Messrs. N. B. Broughton, John E. "White and J. IV. Bailey are among those who will attend from this city. Mr. White is in the programme for a speech' Thursday night. “Conquest and Disciplfship” is his subject. The enlistment of recruits for the ten new regiments to be formed for service in the Philippines began here yesterday morning. Lieutenant Douglass Settle, U. S. A., is the recruiting officer. He lias a recruiting office here and at Greensboro. As already stated, the re cruits from this State will rendezvous at Camp Meade, Pa., and will Im* put into the 27th regiment with men from Con necticut. New York, Maryland. Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Co lumbia. They will be under command of Col. James M. Bell, now major of tlie Ist Cavalry. DANCE YESTERDA Y E VENING. At the residence of Mr. Nick West, on Hillsboro street last night, a delight ful dance was given by a number of Raleigh's most popular young iscoplc complimentary to the Misses McGowan, and Woolford. of Texas, who are the guests yf Miss Lucy West. Those at tending were: Allen Hi ggs, with Hal Morson: John Andrews, with Miss Lucy West: Leigh Skinner, with Miss Mary Jones; John West, with Miss Fannie Jones; Fred Olds, with Miss Florence Jones; Henry Miller, with Miss Kate Skinner; John Ro.vall, with Miss Edna Woolford: Albert Bauman, with Miss Henretta McGowan: Stark Batchelor, with Miss Margaret te Bryan: Murray AI Icon, with Miss Nell Hinsdale: Win. Andrews, with Miss Helen Brim rose; Dick Busbre. with Miss Ellen West; Dnlc.ii Stroiiaeh, witk Miss Laura Williams. Clfaperons— Mrs. West, Mrs. Primrose and Mrs. Jones. A NEW GROCERY FIRM. Dickson Bros. A Dunn Bros, will open a wholesale grocery business here the Ist of September. They will occupy the store in the Commercial and Farmers Bank building, and have a frontage on both* Martin and Wilmington streets. They are young men of good business training and will no doubt do a large business. Tbe firm will Ik* IV. M. Dick son. W. IV. Dickson. N. A. Dunn and Robert Dunn, all of Wake Forest. They have leased the store for a term of years. Tin* store is to be at once nicely tilted up for tbe business. Thomas Rhoads. Ceiiterfiehl. Ohio, writes: “I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me.” Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Beware of counterfeits. Solti by Bobbitt-Wynne. W. H. King A Co., Adams A Move. Win. Simpson, Drug- Lk' s<s * Standard Patterns for August are now Ready. v|S Standard Fashion Sheets Free. Designers 10c. SAf VJ’THESE GOODS HAVE GOT TO GO.” The Summer Clearance Sale of Seasonable Goods. » mummmmmmmmmamm T—i—we miirna •'*- •■*».«»*c . TIIF QMF A l\f m HPIPfT Os this sale is to reduce stock, as big alterations 111 C Ji/LL AIM A in' vDJIA l are to be made in our store; also you know we never carry goods over to another season, so to reduce stock quickly means price reduc tions —big price reductions. We have made these reductions, made them honestly made them intelligently, made them with the single purpose of mnking this sale go down into history as a merchandising event of the utmost importance. We want to throng this store with satisfied buyers during this series of special sales. We want our public to feel that this is the supreme selling effort of a most successful season. Printed promises prove nothing. We ask you to fit each item to what we say about it. You need no further proof of our earnestness in this matter. WASH GOODS SELLING CONTINUES. Two b>g tables holding 11,561 1-2 yards of all kinds of wash goods to close —they are 71-2 C, 10c and 12 1-2 C values —all new for this sale. See the big window —then come in and see the most emphatic reductions. No wash goods carried over. Every dollar’s worth of these pretty summer fabiics must walk; they’re priced so much below normal values. Dont wait ’till the best ot the picking is past. Crashes, White India Linon, Dimities, Colored p Lawns, Percals, Organdies, Piques, Sheer Muslins, | Satines, Repps, - Parasols. Not so many Fancy Pa nmols as yes terday. hut quite enough if tl e item of a dollar or two is worth the saving. We calculate that (hey , wil not ias! long, consequently, promptness shout*!. g >v crii your actions. Plaids, Stripes, Changeable. Solid Fedors and White, While Taffe ta.! White Gro Grains aiv in rtie loti—worth from so.<Jo to *5.00 choice ~51.50 For those that have been up to .82 now SI.OO For those that have* been up to 81 now 50c. therwood tciggs & co. IV, MAXWELL MSS GUMON BUSINESS. A “Brer Sam, dou*t you wish dat you wus white fokes—ease den you cud lake yosef to one oh des resorts and freshen up yo sisterm —But a nigger was horn fur wuk and (lord nos 1 gits .my iowance. IVliat will Uaulin my regular line ob goods and de vegtalion frum dat “Goose Nes” plantation an dis “Geraniiun Val ley” hit minds mo ob de week so Fris mus. Brer Sam. I don’t gruge no body a good lime, but when me an Jim Slick mu oivered wid swet ami us passes Fap’t. FeruPs an mister Tom Pestud’s niggers stand'in in de shade I can’t hep sorter longin for dat Mo Hod wha all de white folkes go. But de change ob <!<• year don’t iling no da.mpnes on dat Rolan Fhaniipyum Flour and dis He-No-Te, so elo prospex ob Mo lied am a fur off.” CHASE AND SANBORN S COFFEE. Mack is a little boastful, but even Mack could not way too much in beliaif of “ROLLER CHAMPION” FLOUR. HE-NO-TEA, or CHASE AND SAN BORN’S COFFEE. W. C. Stronachg So'S, G racers. BIDS FOR BONDS. Office of B. I*. Williamson, Commissioner of Bonds of Raleigh Township, Wake County, N. (’. Sealed bids will be received, at this office until 12 hi., July 15, I,Stiff, for fifty-one thousand dollar 4 per cent, Hff ycar Raleigh Township School bonds. These bonds run .’»<> years from July !. 1 Stiff. They carry (iff coupons of twenty five dollars each, payable <m January Ist ami July Ist, each year, at the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Balti more, Md. For authority for their issue see laws of North Carolina, IMffff, page 4<i.’!. chapter 528. All bids must be addressed to tin* Commissioner of Bonds id’ Ra leigh Township, and Ik* accompanied b.v a certified check for $5(10. Tlu* School Committee reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. B. P. WILLIAMSON, Bond < ’ommissioner.. C. H. NORTON, Builder & Contractor. DURHAM, N. C. Cotton factories, residence, churches, business buildings and all clashes nf heavy and fancy building. THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1899. Men's Mercerized Silk Underwear. One case of Mercerized or Silk-like Shirts and Drawers. The Big Window display is a kind invitation for you u stop in and examine the quality. All sizes in Shirts from 54 to JS Were SI.OO now 50c All sizes in Drawers from HO to 42 • —were SI.OO now .’ 50c Soutliern Pl uniltingand Heating Co. Sanitary Plumb ing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. Office and Show-rooms 224 Fayetteville St. HARRY A. HART, Manager, Inter-State ’Phone 444. Raleigh, N. C. The Prettiest Store in the State. W A \"V W Where tbe Richest Art and tne Rarest -V I ;>J *• \ ; c Handiwork Sit Enthroned ■ ...... ART AND NOVELTY EMPORIUM Tub Fullest and Freshest display of Pictures and Picture Frames, of Houaehoh I>eco»aliens ai d Novel Pea A complete Block of WALL I‘APER of every Bbade and price. Taj er banging Specialty. FRED A. WATSON, Raieiob N. C A Public Benefactor! Any man, or anything that enables you to do more work and better work and be more comfortable and more luui’Mifnl is a benefactor. This needs no argu ment. Hicks CAPUDINE does tie so very things by soothing your tired nerves and muscles and relieving your aches, enabling you to concentrate the mind upon your work or pleasure. There are no disagreeable after-effects whatever—no dangerous drugs. 2,5 c at all well stocked Drug Stores. J M PACE DEALER IN Mules and Horses, Buggies and Wagons. I have just received a nice lot of horses for my summer trade. Will make prices to suit the times. J. M. PACE 111 te*«t Martin fliraei, N. a. Summer Corsets, Strange we should want to close on! our summer corsets now, when cm* has three or four months longer to wear them in, but they must go. Two strong items in summer corsets art* here— one at 50c- the other at 2.1 e. C. B. Ventilated Corset. Heavy net, rout'd stripping—o hook —medium length, hips and bus! silk flossed —all sizes regular Toe quality now 50c. Zero Summer Cot sets. Extra quality net- eouti! stripping - 5 hook—ij zones extra long waist all siz<*s titular 3!>e quality 2.1-*. Leather Belts. / Almost 25 dozen of Ladies' Leath er Belts are to dost*—some with big harness buckles, others wiih covered buckles they ha .* ho<*ii priced at 15 and 2-5 cents liu: we say to dose 10e. English Squares. I he new fad in Men'.; Neckwear is now The English Square Foulards in tlu* new blues— they are >nly shown her* you see they are new now 50. Jobbing prompt ly attended to. Estimates fur nished in any part of the state in all . our branches. ANOTHER BLOW AT THE LINEN SUITS* Q22t And just in time when you need them. All the blue check and stripe Creole Lin en Suits that wore sli and $7. 501 K CHOICE FOR $5. These Suils are pure Linen, feather weight, neatest and co nlext Summer Suits ever shown. Wove reduced the price to clear out quickly. Conn* at once if you want a lit—there are not more than 25 Suits in all. A T/"\ ) 'T r TT P7 £) r ri*T» Keutueky low Linen Suits that were $f to st>. Several different styles—uof all AiNVJ Xil G jA. -LvJ X sizes in any one style—if you find your size in either lot, you can take ehoiee for s.’>. The $2.50 Crash Suits Are down to ahoul 2<l Suits in all. You can buy your size for sl.!>B per Send Your Boy to Get His Straw Hat. Wo have about (5 dozen Roys* Straw flats, ranging from 7-5 cents to Sl.off <cnts. Imi can take join choice ot the lot for 50 cents, to c lose. O P I C * The best quality, double* breasted Coat with Cants to match--the lot is small- D - tin* pric was $.» per Suit. lour choice now for $2.25. We Have About Forty Children's Crash Suits. From 15 to 10 years, ail sorts of styles, double* breasted .Rickets, Blouse Suits, Reefer Suils, Juniors, Ac. tin* prices were from $1.25 to s!>.()ff per Suit. Your ehoiee* now for $1.25. KIT7PT TP F? CT T! TC The entire line of $1.25 Madras. IVnale. Silk fronts, A<\, line has been reduced INII— <L.TX-yLvJTC UI XLlv X O | () This, with our regular line makes it the ln*st in the* country. LOTS of other short lots have been reduced in price to clear. S. & D. BERWANGER, One Price Clothiers. Gas Fitting,Pipe Valves and Fittings Plumbers Supplies OUR SEMI-ANNUAL BEFORE JNVENTORV. (AUGUST LST.) CLEARING SALES. Our special ofierings this week we believe are unmatchable values in Organdies, Dimities, Lawns and Percales. Not last season’s styles, but all new and desirable patterns. 3 1-2 c. yd. Scotch Lawns, Fast colors, sc. yd. Printed Dimities, Organdie Styles, 6 1-4 c yd Printed American (Mulhouse) Organdies, sc. yd Standard Yard-Wide Percales, 10c. yd. Scotch Shirting and Dress Ginghams. Clearing Sale. French and Am wi can Uiqucs and Madras Cloths. Clearing Sale. Ladies’ Fine Summer Foot A. B. STRONACH, MEM AMD WOMEN Who are economically inclined are equally interested in this sale of floor coverings. Slum Lengths and Short Prices. Printer’s ink is too cold to give but a faint idea of these values. Ask the price and your interest will deepen. China Matting, Japanese Matting, In short lengths, suitable for Rugs an i Tracks. Some longer lengths for small rooms and hallways —remnants of Brussells Carpet. Remnants of Ingrain Carpets will also hi* included in this sale, as well as Oskosh Mattings. Napi-.r and Cocoa Mattings. Stair Carpets and Linen Tracking. Rugs, Oil Matting and Art Squares. S 3? No charge for making or laying. N. B.—-Oil Monday. July Iff. we will have on sale Pineapple Malteses, the latest creation in dress stuff for sutunic r wear, also a new line of Ruby, Italian and Valenciennes Laces. Boyfan, Pearce & Co. i f Honpst prices do'-'t need • ; to be changed. <’ escent • » Prices are Honest Prices. ? | The/ are guaranteed | jTue pri:eswe asked jes- j { terday « e ask to-day, and s • shall ask the balanced' j f besiason. They are lair | T prices, and tbe wheel is • •the test wheel Imilt. J ! | 7 Revel G j ar (tfif) ? • Cnainlcss Mode's v”" j • Adults' Chain (£QC 1 ? Models .... J • I S S Juvenile l • Models . . . 4 » : MAGISTRATE. The Prices of . . . Orescent Bicycles r Have never been changed in the middle of the season. THOMAS H. BBSGSS &SONS
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