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The News i Observer.
SUNDAY July 23, 1800.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERWOOD HIGGS & CO.-Suranu i
Clearance Sale.
STRONAOH & SON'S. —‘He-No Tea, etc.
L. RICHARDSON DRUG CO. —Kodak
Headache Cure.
DOBBIN & FBRRALL.—Oarpeta.
BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO.—-Stubborn
. Facts.
A. B. STR ONAC H— Semi -An mu a 1 In
ventory Sale.
DARNELL & THOM AS.-Cheap
Pianos.
MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE.—Statement.
ATLANTIC HOTEL.—Morehead, Cap
tured.
S. & D. BERWANGBR— Away Go tin*
Neglige Shirts.
THE WEATHER TO-DAY. _
Local forecast for Raleigh and Vicinity
to 8 o’clock p. in: Rain today and Mon
day probably in considerable amounts.
Local data for Raleigh yesterday:
Maximum temperature, 84; minimum
temperature, 71; mean temperature. 78;
total rainfall. .00 inches in twenty-four
hours. v
For North Carolina: Showers, and
not so warm today; probably showers
Monday; light east to southeast winds.
CITY ITEMS.
There was a Masonic pic-nic at Mill
brook yesterday. A number of people
went out to it from Raleigh.
The holder of a claim against the
penitentiary sends it in with the alti
davit attached and writes: “I swear
to this claim and attach the swear.”
Wright’s Comet Band will play at
Pullen Park Monday and Wednesday
nights at 8:30 p. m. This will la* the
first, appearance of this band before a
home audience.
The State Treasurer yesterday paid
out $3,728.43 on penitentiary claims.
This amount represents eight warrants,
all of them having the prescribed afli
davit attached.
Rev. Dr. Simms, pastor of the Baptist
Tabernacle of this city, is at Summit,
Wilkes county, and writes back that lie
is enjoying the rest very much. His
pulpit will be tilled tomorrow by Rev.
O. L. Stringtield at. 11 a. m. and ltev:
J. D. McAlister at 8 p. m.
A woman from near Morrisville. with
two little children, yesterday applied for
admission to the county home. She gave
her name as Clark, wife of William
Clark, who, she said, had deserted her
for a woma.i bring at Clayton. She was
sent back to ber home, it not being de oil
ed a proper case for admission to the
'Home.
On account of the imposition of the
tvar tax and increase in the revenue
tariffs, receipts at the revenue office
here for the past year show an in
crease of nearly a million dollars com
pared with receipts for the year pre
vious. Tile collections heretofore have
been about $1,250,000. The past year
they were nearly $2,000,000.
PERSONALS.
Miss Lehman left yesterday for More
head.
Mr. J. M. Broughton lias gone up to
Round Knob.
Miss Lulie Biggs yesterday returned
from Morehead.
Mr. YV. C. Petty, of Carthage, spent
yesterday in the city.
Miss Lena Y’ernou Powell has gone
to Morehead to spend a week.
•Senator Marion. Butler left for his
home in Duplin county yesterday.
Mr. Ed. YV. Pon arrived in the city
yesterday afternoon from Smithlield.
Mr. Joseph G. Brown and family
left yesterday for Connelly Springs.
Miss Hal Morson and Miss Elsie
Haywood yesterday returned from
Morehead.
Mr. Pulaski Cowper returned yester
day from a business trip to Asheville and
other iM>ints.
Mrs. C. B. W’right and her daughter,
Miss Louise Bruce YY r rlght, are back
from Morehead.
Miss Mamie Norris is at YYayncsville
ati ending a house-party giveu by Miss
Anna 11.l 1 . Howell.
Mrs. Y\\ 11. Biacknall has returned >o
the city, nccompuuied by her sister. Miss
Kate L. Overby, who will spend the
sunnier.
Mrs. E. B. Ha.vwood, Miss Lucy
Haywood and Mr. Edgar Haywood left
yesterday for Wrightsville beach to vis
it Mrs. 1\ L. Bridgers.
Messrs. John Stronach. Howard
Thomas, Frank Stronach, Ed. Barbee
and Arinistead 1 Jones yesterday went
to Morehead to spend Sunday.
Sujierintendent of Public Instruction
C. H. Mebanc returned yesterday from
Rock Hill, near Wilson, where lie spoke
at an educational meeting yesterday.
Prof. Joyner was also present.
Mrs. YV. Y\ William'* and <diildren. of
Goldsboro, are in the city visiting Mrs.
YY’illiams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Utley, on North Salisbury street.
Miss Annie Scar boro, who has been
visiting at the home of Mr. H. L. Wat
son. returned to her home at Murfrees
boro yesterday.
Dr. John H. Is union. formerly of
this city but now of Washington, passed
here yesterday on his way to Pittslioro
where his family is spending the sum
mer.
HOSPITAL AID ASSOCIATION.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Ladies llos|iital Association will lie held
in the Supreme <<ourt building Tuesday
afternoon. July 25th, at ti o'clock.
MRS. YV. A. MONTGOMERY.
President.
MRS. F. A. OLDS, 'Secretary*
Yesterday Admiral Dewey, accompa
nied by Flag Lieutenant Briimley. took
Addison C. Harris, the Uurbsl States
Minister to Anstria-Hiingary. and his
staff, in a steam launch to the Chateau
of Miramar. Afterwards a baiupiet
was given on board the Olympia in hon
or of Mr. Harris.
- “THESE cooifi HAVE CUT TO CO."
SUMMER CLEARAHCESALEOFSEASONABLEGfIODS
FORECASTING THE FUTURE. .* .1 .*
m at HIGHER PRICES BOUND TO PREVAIL
The Last week in July will go down in the Mercantile History of this community was
one of Crushing Low Prices, and no page in its voiume will record greater bargains or
more substantial values than crowd every quarter of our Store. A landslide of prices
covers the whole slope of our possessions. Considering the advance and firm prices in
Agents’ hands, it would appear SHORTED-SIGH I ED not to develop this unmeasured
range tor profitable investment now within reach. Later, prices will rise and you
will have to pay the advance. The pessimistic prices reached, are unlikely to recur in
llistory again.
Another case of Yard Wide, FKUiT OF THE LOOM J 1 ®*** VI
BLEACHING. This is all and will be the last. Not more
than 20 yards to one customer and none to dealers. . .
Attention! Mothers*
ALL THE BABY CATS ARE GOING
TO BE SOLD.
The most valmiblc article in the home
is the baby, nml all mother’s pride them
selves on having the tim-st baby caps:
hut these caps will not sol next waiter
so we are going ie close tnem out new
at less than one-half price. They are
divided into special lots.
LOT ONE.—Baby Caps, made of
Striped Lawn Mull with full
niching of plain Mull. Also
plain Muslin with small tucks
finished with full niching edged
with Val. lace. Usual value l»i
and 13c.—special 6c.
LOT TWO—Bal.y C i< 1
ful open work embrodiery. plain
muslin with very fine straw
tucks, edged with dainty nich
ing of Val. lace wide tics. 25
and 30c—now redm-ed to 19c
LOT TIIIIEE-Baby Caps, made
of all over embroidery trimmed
with real open Swiss Embroid
ery, with full niching of Val.
lace. Also Boys’ Tam O’Shau
tor’s of all over Embroidery, bow
of mull and full niching <of
Val. lace. Reduced to 50c. —Spe-
cial 39c.
LOT FOUR—Baby Caps of the
sheerest, daintiest mull and or
gandie trimmed with Val. lace
lace and straw tucks. All over
embroidery and trimmed with
real soft niching of footing and
Val. lace, redu«*ed to 73c. and
sl.oo—‘Sjpwial 69e
LOT FIVE Beautiful Creations
in Swiss and very sheer Organ
die baby caps trimmed with very
dainty patterns of Valenceinnes
lace, baby ribbon and appliqued
with lovely embroidery. Some
plain mull with very fine straw
tucks, hemstitched tics. Re
duced to $1.25 an .50. —Spe-
cial to dose the lot 69c.
Sale of Ladies' Shirt
Waists.
As we expect these Shirt Waists to
•‘sail" early so wc advise you to hi* on
therwood tciggs & co.
Raleigh Marble Works.
Special prices on these and lots of
other stock j ibs -
Monuments, Tablets,
Vases, Marble, or Granite.
Write for our catalogues.
COOPER BROTHERS, Proprietors,
RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS, - - Kil< igh. N. C.
STRONACH & SONS.
HE
NO-
TEA.
CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEES.
ROLLER
CHAMPION
FLOUR.
W. C STRONACH & SONS',
AGENTS FOR
HOLLOWAY’S BUTTER.
THE NEWS AND OBSERVER, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1899.
hand. All waists now divided into
two lots l’or (prick selling.
LOT ONE.—Ladies’ Shirt Waists
in Percale, Stripes, Figures and
Plaids. Beautiful Styles and
Colors. Blouse front, taunted
yoke worth from 50c to 75c. To
close tile Jot 3Dc
LOT TWO. -Ladies Shirt Waists
in Percale, Madras, White Pi
que and White Lawn. Some
with fancy black stitching across
tin* front, also black lawn blouse
"front and jaunted yoke. The
colored waists with collars and
• cuffs of same.
“The garments are made with
the Florette Waist Adjuster and
Skirt Hanger”. These sold for
75c to $1.25. Take your choice
at 69c
The Last of the Sum
mer Separate Skirts.
A uch used and much needed gar
ment is the Summer Crash Skirt
Your choice now of any SI.OO
Summer Jewelry.
)
All the new novelties and latest fads
of Summer Jewelry as soon as they ap
pear soon find their place here, .lust
a few hints of the new things.
New line of link cuff buttons and
studs. Plain and fancy. .25 and 59c
Lorgnette Chains in black bead ’
and sterling silver . .25c„ 85c.. SI.OO
New Lock Bracelets with Friend- ; •
ship Hearts 23c
Net bcrsole Bracelets in Sterling
Silver 75c.. 89c., $1.50
New Stick 1 ms in tin* Four Leaf
Clover, fancy leaf violets and
colored stones effects ~loc and 25c.
Lace Pins and Fancy Plus for tin*
hair, in hard enamel and studded
with assorted stoni's. Various
designs 25c. and 30c.
Latest .loveltics in Pompadour.
Empire and Side v.ounbs, in black
and .-hell. Plain and fancy ef
fects. Prices 25c and 50c.
Also new line of Hair Pins in
Shell and Amber ..12 and 25 per doz
On account of some repairs
to be made in our store Au
gust ist, we will either have
to pack away or move almost
everything in the store Rather
than do this, we have decided
to have some sacrifice sales
during the next ten days.
On Saturday and Monday
we \y ill have a ioc sale of
Ribbons, Flowers and
Straw Hats.
• •
Besides this j* p cial sale,
we will make big reductions
Jn everything
Miss Margin Reese,
209 FAYET'fEYILLE ST.
RALKIiU. N. C.
The New Grey Felts
for Summer Wear.
These stylish hats have only re
cently ap|M*ared. and are rapidly growing
in favor.
They have the slanting crown, are
trimmed with a soft band and a long
fashionable quill of natural color tso
popular now).
They are suitable for the moun
tains, for tin* sea-shore, for a
golfing hat, for a wheeling hat,
for a coaching hat, good, in fact,
for general wear. Very becoming
and give a “smart effect.” The
prices art* $1.50 and $2.00
The New Crepons,
Our new importation of French amt
English Crepons that were placed on
sale Friday. July the 14th, have been
very much admired ami a great many
skirts and dresses have been sold. Our
customers say that they are the pret
tiest and cheapest in the city and our
success with the line proves that the
prices and styles are right. Thev are
SI.OO. $1.50. $1.75. $2 00. $2.50
PER Y.\RD.
A great many have been sold by
mail order. Are you interested?
Shoes Were Never so
Cheap.
When these lots are gone we may
wait long and long before conditions
will make possible such bargains again.
A year's supply for the family will
la* a safe and paying investment.
Oxfords worth SI.OO. now f0r.... 75e
Oxfords worth $1.50, now f0r....51.09
Oxfords worth $1.75. now f0r....51.25
Oxfords worth $2.00. now for . .. .$1.50
Oxfords worth $2.50. now for ..$1.75
Oxfords worth $3.00, now for ..$2.09
Men’s Oxfords in viei, Russia, and
Patent Leather, values $.”,.00 and
$3.50. for $2.09
Men's Lace Shoes in Tan and Black
\ iei and Russia Leather, valued
at $2.30, for $1.75
Men l Black \ iei Kid. very special,
worth $2.00, now $1.50
COBB & THOMAS CO.,
Sanford, N. O.
Hard and Soft Wood Mantels, Moulu
ings, Porch Columns and Turnings
Stairways, Interior Snirh for buildings
cburck work. B.V<mfl’te« furniithfnf
YY’ANTEJ). —By newspaper man ami
experienced literary writer, perma
nent position oil weekly paper. May
desire stock. Good reference fur
nished. Address A., care News and
Observer. Nun-ts
WANTRD -Faithful persons t.i travel. Hil
ary, stmiglit no m"re, t’o Jess, $ SO and
expenses, deference. Encode self-ad Pressed
»tamped enve'or e. A. J. Munson, S c’y, Cax
ton building, Chicago.
AWAY GO Tile NEGLIGE SHIRTS.
According to custom we shall begin to-morrow our “Special Sale” of Negli ge Shirts. Behind precedent there is
the urging power ol a too large stock —t hat closes our eyes to loss and shatters and shivers the prices on about 1,200 of
the Choicest Neglige Shirts—and Best Values that ever re-enforced Man’s wardrobe. Six.es II to IS.
YOUR PICK of all Neglige Shirts that have sold to last Saturday night for SL7.», •I*l.oO and
95 Cents.
This price (05 cents) includes all the plain and fancy Silk Puff Bosoms. Madras and Percales, and a few stiff
bosoms, the variety is immense now, the styles were pronounced the best shown here this season, the lit of every Shirt
is and must be absolutely correct or your money goes back, and above all this Sale takes place now in the very time
_\ou need these Shirts most. Make this your lirst business in the morning while tin* assortment is Best.
Mail orders with money accompanied will receive our prompt attention.
We take the privilege of calling a halt on this Sale at anv time.
STRAW HATS.
A short chapter, for we haven’t many—what we have is reduced 59 per cent, for the Men’s —all the Boys’ Hats
(hat Mere 75c., SI.OO. $1.25 aud $1.50 now for 50 cents. ,
A few more of the Boys’ short Pants. Linen Suits, ages to 111, worth up to s.*> for $1.25.
ANOTHER ADDITION FOR THE MEN.
All the Spring Suits are reduced 15 per cent., except the Serges. Beginning tomorrow morning tin* Serges are
Included in this 15 per cent, off Sale. Lots of other mark downs for summer lots that art* short in variety. Couie
for voiir wants. ( >
S. & D. BERWANGER,
One Price Clothiers.
A. B. STRONACH.
SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY (AU
GUST Ist) CLEARING SALE.
dt ,* THIS WEEK dt dt
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR.
We only quote prices in the newest styles and best
qualities Ladies’ Black, Tan and Chocolate.
Kid and Vesting Top Kid Oxfords, $i 04, $1.1 3, $1.25,
$1.29; smß, $1 44, si*7T si-84, $1 90, $2.02, $2.13, $2 42,
were $1.50 to
Ladies’ Pat Leather and Kid Sandals, 98c, $1.19, sl.lß,
$1 44 to $2 03. were $1 25 to $2 50.
Ladies’ Kid House Slippers, 87c to $1 18.
Ladies’ Cloth and Kid Buskins, $1 04 to sl.lß.
Clearing Sale Misses’ and Children’s Footwear.
Everything in Summer Wash Stuffs at made prices.
“stubborn facts.
Few business people understand the true value of words.
Exaggeration rules at large in advertising columns. The
accurate advertiser suffers for the misuse of these columns.
Remember that fancy never enters our advertisements,fand
we always have the goods to back up our assertions.
Bleached Muslin, yard wide, full
weight. 4*7jc.
Better grades 5,7. 10, 12*ke.
Sea Island I I Brown. Good quality.
3%, 4. 4'/.. sc.
Brown Domestic, extra heavy, white
St ar AA. Gate City AA, and others,
M-K, t o sc.
Apron Ginghams, standard styles, 3 /■*!*■■
Better Grades. sc.
Dress Ginghams, good styles. 4c.
Best grades, T’/Lc.
(’O'H'ONADIiS- For men’s Pants,
neat stripes and checks, S 1-3, UK 12 , g.
German Torchon Lace. The kind that
Boylan. Pearce &, Co.
ERNEST V. RICHARDS.
Stained Glass Works
SOUTH OTII ST., U ILMINOTON, N. C
’Phono Connections.
Art, Stained or Mosaic glass for churches aud
residences. \
Memorial Windows a specialty.
kinks well and wears well, 10. 15, 20c.
per dozen yards.
Table Oil Cloth, 5-4 wide, best grade,
15c.
Ladies’ Hose, black, brown and Bal
briggao. 8 l-3c a pair.
White Bed Spreads, full size, heavy
weight. jK*arl edge, SI.OO each.
Cnlured .Mulls, stock lately replenished.
Your last chance. 2 , / I >c. per yard.
Organdies, Batistes, etc., etc., for im
mediate wear, sc. yard.
TOWELS—The most compete line
in the city. Large bath towels at 5
and 8 1-3 c. each.
Prints and Calicoes, standard brands,
3 1 /*. to sc. yard.
Boys' Clothing.
The kind that stands the
test of lear and wear is a
: hobby with
WHITING BROS.
They were Doys once, and
they know what it takes to
stand a bov in the way of
clothing. Boys’ Pants 25c.,
s*c. and <?oc.
Boys’ Hats 10c. 25c. and 50c.
Boys’ Suits 50., Toe., 51*1.00 and sl.oo.
ST< >CK HOLDERS M EETING.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the News and Observer Publishing
Company will Ije held in the offices of
the company in the city of Raleigh on
Wednesday. August 14th. at 5 o’clock
p. m. JOSEPHUS DANIELS.
President.
11. W. JACKSON. Secretary.
Opium, Morphine, Whiskey If inter
ested in the cure of these habits, write
for mv book on these diseases. Mail
ed free. B. M. WOOLLEY. M. I
Atlanta, Ga. Sun