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Mew Items. Ships from the 8oath brought 100,000 watermelons to Mew York last week. Guatemalan telegrams to Mexico say that Piesideut Barrillas is pre paring for flight. Irene W. Colt, the first woman to pass Tale's examination, is as pretty as she is learned. A new and powerful explosive has been been concocted by George Hoch meyer. of St. Paul, Minn. A police count in Albany, N. T.. gives that city 4000 more people than the Porter census gave it. Ae the Mountain Lake Park, Md camp meeting yesterday hundreds participated in the love feast. "Frenchy" will make brashes at Sing Sing because the jury found him to be only a second degree ''Ripper." Senator Gorman denies that he is to succeed Senator Brice as Chairman of the National Democratic Com mittee. The Kansas Anti Trust law pro hibits insurance companies from com blning to maintain rates in .that State. A New Plat iron. Some ingenious person has patented and put on sale a ilatiron which es pecially commends itself to women who board or any who employ dress makers in their homes. It is made with an opening in the upper part and is hollow inside. Within are placed blocks of a new sort of fuel which comes in little cakes and when these are lighted they will burn six hours and keep the iron well heated all the time. Mrs. C. W. Harriss, the Washington correspondent, writes to the States vifle Landmark: "Hal. W. Ayer, a clever young ex- newspaper man from North Carolina, is here as Col. Polk's secretary. That youthful prophet bets me the finest pair of kid gloves in Washington against a saucer of ice cream that the third party will have 100,000 votes in North Carolina and 120,000 in Georgia. If I visit any of my kinfolks around your way in 1893 1 expect to bring in my trunk a pair of gloves that will be too fine for poor folks to wear on the train." v It is now proposed to photograph the stars of the entire heavens. The photograhers have about photo graphed all the stars on the earth, and now want to give the people (something new. Hay and bran for sale at C. 0. Ball & Co's. at Annual Meeting, Friends of the Orphanage. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Thomasville, N. C, and return at following rates from points named. Tickets on sale July 18th to 22nd, in clnsive.good returning July 24, '91 : From Charlotte, $2.60 " Qreensboro 90 4 Winston-Salem, 2.10 " Durham, 2 60 M Raleigh ... 3.40 " Henderson, 3.85 " Selma, M 4.05 " Goldsboro, 4.40 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executors of Samuel M. Utley, deceased, we hereby give notice to all persons indebted to him to make imme diate payment to us; and to all persons hav ing claims against his estate to present the same to us on or before the 9th day of July, 1892; otherwise this notice will be pleaded In bar ol their recovery. F. A. Whitaker, Raleigh, N. C, and T. A. Council, Holly Springs, N. C, Executors. July 10, 1891.HBW NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY TT P Witsell and others, plaintiffs, vs. K. G Peace and others, defendants. Superior Court, April Term, 1891. At the reauest of It. G. Peace and wife, and by virtue of authorityconf erred on us by an order of court in the above entitled action as commissioners to make sale of the prop erty described in tne complaint, we win expose for sale, and sell to the highest bid. for for oash.at the Court House door, in Ral eigh, N. C, on Monday, the lUh day of Aneiist. A. D.. 1891. the lot whereon the niT Peace and wife now reside, in the said city of Raleigh, on South street, adjoining the lands of B. J. Robinson, Mary Boyd and 1 1 1 1 .1... m . , i .1 o i (i Tuvnui Otners, ueBunueu m hic wuifmiui. iwiuo. cash: hour, 12 m. T. R. PURNELL, W. J. PEELE, July 10 30d Com'rs. (Children Cry for PitchrTiCastorii; JMMMI Raleigh Market Report WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Corrected weekly by W. C. & A. B. Si'RONACH. rayetteville and Wilmington streets. 915 217 Meats C. R. sides, 7 8 Hulk shoulders, .Bacon " 74 lOo 44 breakfast 104 124 Hams sugar cured 104 15c 5 N. C. & Va., 104 15c Bacon N. C, hog round, 10 11c Lako Pure. 7f 10c Compound Ojc 10 Floor Besl per bbl $0.50 $7.00 Family, 44 0.00 0.50 Good, 44 5.25 5.50 Coffrb Rio Green 184 25c SUGAR Granulated, 4 6c Yellow extra C 4 54c Molassks Cuba 224 50c Ne Orleans, 224 GOc Syrups, 25 50 Meal per bushel, 824 1.00 Corn per bushel, 854 1,00 Oats per bushel, 70 80c Hay per huD wt. 90 1.10 Brah per pound, 1 14c Ship Stuff per pound, H H Salt per sack, 1.55 1:75 CALL FOR TTTE COUNTRY PRODUCE. - 15 25c Eggs, 11 , 15c Chickens Spring, 1?1 25c Hens, 25 35c Potatoes Sweet, 30 50c Irish, $1.25 1.50 Peas White, 75 1.00 44 Stock. 65 90c SPECIAL PERMIT :-: O I OA R, :-: TAKE NO OTHER. IT IS THE BEST. MANUFACTURED BY WANTED A PURCHASER Will Close Oat Oar Entire Stock. Merchants if you want to buy at "a bargain" drop in and see me. From today, May 30th, until I find a purchaser for my entire stock, I will sell at cost, if the cost don't suit you then I will make the prices to suit. Don't stay away and say I am not selling at cost but come and see for yourself, it will certainly be to " your interest" as I am going out of the Dry Goods business. My stock consists of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, all kinds of notions, Em broideries, Edgings, Laces and Trim mingB, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Come and secure bargains. W. G. SEPARK, Agt. May 80, 1891.- tf . 2 E Martin 8 Special Bargains, TO CLOSE OUT- I will sell within as short time as possible the stock of goods of the late D. S. Waitt, agent. This stock consists of Clothing, Straw Hats, Soft and Bfciff Hats, white and colored Dress Shirts, and everything kept in a gent's furnishing store. These goods must be sold, as the business is io be closed out en tirely. Goods will be sold without reserve and no goods will be taken back after being paid for and delivered. junlOtf H. V. WAITT. Ii.ILWyatl Has just received a lot of OAT AND CORN CHOPS Splendid feed for Horses, especially BROOD MARES and COLTS. THE SPECIAL COW FOOD Is fast gaining a renowned reputation for quantity and quality of MILK and BUTTER. THE SPECIAL HORSE FOOD Will soon bring "out the poorest horse and make him.fat and sleek. GOOD SAWED SHIN.GLES, -ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES - ALSO 10-Inch Boards. J. ft NORWOOD, 01O SOUTH WILMINGTON ST., - I - KALKKill, N. 0 PATRONIZK HOME FACTORIES, Island Beach Hotel 9 AT THE HAMMOCKS. ON WR1GHTSVILLE BEACH NEAR Wilmington, N. C. jVow open for the season 1891. Most charming resort on South Atlantic Const. Hotel equipped with all modern improvements, PIG FISH, CRABS, CLAMS and all the delicacies from the sea a specialty. Fine BAND OF MUSIC, Dancing, Fishing, Boating, Sea Breezes, Surf Batting WILL HUNTER, PROPRIETOR. Also Proprietor Hotels ARLINGTON GREGORY, Goldsboro, N. C. June 25, 1891 2m. PRIZES OF GRAPES Anxious to obtain as large and complete a collection of our past pictorial advertise ment as possible we make the following offer For the largest and best collection a 10 pound basket of Grapes. The 6econd best a o pound DasKet of the same. The collection to be in a scrap book form This is for any boy or girl under sixteen years of age. The collection to be sent in by August 15th, 1891. ,u'iij.i.v.,jj;i.Miwjj.i naiaaMimaasiaaamiigga CLOTHIERS SHATTERS WANT A CARRIAGE? TEN STYLES. TEN PRICES. EVERT CARRIAGE TO FIT THE PRICE. WIT A CART, DO a PONY, HORSE OR MULE? CAN FIT YOUR EYE & (SUIT YOUlisPILE. All HM-Grade Work Executor's Notice. Having qualiiie 1 as executor of E.R.Stamps, deceased, 1 hereby give notice to all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment to me, and to all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to me on or before the 2d day of July, 1892, other wise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. K. T. GRA Y . jy2 oawGw Ex' r of E. R. Stamps, dec d. Children Ory for Rteheijt CastodW YAKCEY STROMCe, Manufacturers and Dealers RAJLEIGH, N. V. March 9 tf. StNEtnfe Stendardrflayonns , ilOUSEKtEPEHScan prove 6 asingta Wa? that these Extracts an the eh u vest; jthey are true to their names,. hill rneasurei VkJ highly concentrated. ' HOW TO SAVE TIME, azcLcL CEIT. BUY BREAD FROM Stronach'sBakery More Bread, and Better Bread than you make at borne for the same money. , BY BUYING BREAD FROM STRON ACH'S BAKERY H t rolls every afternoon at 6 o'clock Bread Pies ai Gates FRESH BAKED EVERY DAY. He Cheerfully Recommends It. THE GKEST Panacea Springs WATEE CERTIFICATE FROM DR. J. B. BOBBITT. Kaleigh, N. 0., June 5th 1891. To the Panacea Springs and Hotel.Co: Gentlemen It affords me great pleasure to state that I regard the Panacea Springs water the very best in the catalogue of min eral waters now in use for scrofula, and es pecially for dyspepsia. One year ago I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia and after speiiumg sevei ai weeKs near tne springs aiul using the water daily, I was entirely relieved. oiulu mao time i nave nau occasional returns of it, and in every instance I have experi enced prompt relief by the use of i he water. i wouiu advise every sunerer irom dyspep sia, who can do so, to use this water. It is what its name indicates a panacea for some of the worst, if not all. the diseases to which flesh is heir. I have known the water for a number of years, and I cheerfully re commend it. Respectfully, je8 tf J. B. BOBBITT. The Covenant Building and Loan Association, OF KNOXVILLE, TENN. Authorized Capital, $25,000,000 Managed solely by Odd Pel ows, but mem bership open to all. The Covenant is one of tbe best known and most successful Build ing and Loan Associations before the public. The business of this company in all depart mente is conducted with rigid economy. The proportion of payments by shareholders, SET APABT POP, EXPENSE PUND IS smaller than many other companies. The following are endorsements from the Knoxville Banks, where the Home Othce is located: "A thoroughly solvent and reliable insti tution. It officers are lirst class business men, capable, honest, aud of that character wno could not aiiord to copnect tneir names with any but a successful and reliable busi ness." City National Bank. "Tne omcers are ail men ot good standing here, and some of them are wealthy men in very high social and commercial standing." East Tenntssee National Bank. 'The officers are among oui very best citi zens and are gentlemen of honor and credit " Xnird JNationai an. For stock or information see George H. Glass W. T. Smith or Wayne Allcott. ml93 ffiCmaCorttial CURBS DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. TT U Invigorat- TT gives NEW A l- Jk i V A t IEF n the ltfu! to take.BWkl whole SYSTEM by Strengthening the Muscles.Ton ing the NERVES, ft completely Di gesting the food. light and of great valw as a Medicine fc weak and Ailin Women and dren. pONT All v J NS no hu rtfu Minerals, la com posed or care lull selected Veeeta ble Medicines Combined skill lull, making a Safe and Pleasant Remedy For letwn Star ton not keep T Book,Vollna, by leading physicians, tell ing bow to treat diseases at Home, mailed, together with a set of hand some cards by new Heliotvoeorocess on receipt of xoc rt ul Orocorfc ShonM Mlr foil m bottlswin be Mot, nww pkfc UUV OnVTSV y
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