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wmtuiv VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JULY 1G. 1892. NO. 72 The Weather Today. local forecast (or Kaleigh till 8 p. nr. tomorrow: Light rain this oven, ing and Sunday forenoon, decidedly cooler with northerly winds. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a. Oi. today: Maximum temperature, 91; mini main temperature 72; rainfall 0.00. IIITY IN brief. Still sweltering hot. Grapes are fast getting ripe. There are several barbecues and pic nics in contemplation. Native water melons" and canta loupes. The cotton crop so far is reported in a splendid condition. The health of Senator Vance still continues to improve. A party of young ladies and gen tlemen enjoyed a dance at Pullen Park last night. Biraro Ijoige, No. 41, A. F. and A M , will meet in regular communica tion at 8.15 o'clock Monday evening It is gratifyiog to note that there are fewer crop liens being recorded this year than usual. The Democratic County Exe utive Committee held a meeting at the Mayor's offleo here today. Preparations, for the August races are being made in earnest. They are expected to be the finest that ha ever taken place in the State. It is what. Hood's SSarnaparilla ac tually does, that tells the story of it merit and ha given it the largest pale of any inediciue. Brooklyn Methodist church tomor row by the pastor Rev. K. D. Holmes. EST" City pap rs please copv. Remember that if you own a dog. in the city limits, you must pay a tax upon it. It is well to think of it, De cause if you don't.troubie may ensue. Brick work is progressing rapidly on our opera bouse. Buff bricks made at Aberdeen, Moore county, are used, and present a very attractive appear ance ' Putting it at the most distant period, we think we are justified in stating that the new Union depot will be ready for trains by the time the fail trade commences. We are glad to learn that the symp toms in the case ofMaster ClaudeDen non are somewhat more favorable to day. We most sincerely hope he ma recover We hope the Governor's Guard will visit the encampment, at Wrights ville, with a good crowd. We want to se the capital city well represeu ted, and as this is the dull season with our merchants, &c, we see no reason why the ranks should not be veil filled on that occasion. 'Bill Nye" is getting up material for his humorous sketch to be en titled "The Autobiography of a Jus tice of the Peace." Now is a good chance for Squires Barbee, Whitaker and Marconi to put in some qneer scenes. They conld no doubt furnish "Bill" with some stirring scenes, if they took a notion. . With the statue of Washington on the south side of the capito' square an1 the Confederate monument on the north side, we will have made a good start towards the proper adorn ment of that beautiful park. Now with Chief Justice Ruffln on the west and Geo E Badger on the east side, our State could well boast, of honor ing her illustrious dead. It will, no donbt, come in time. The Young Men's Christian Assor ciatiou will have a tent at Wrights ville during the coming encampment of the State Guard from July 20th to August 12th, where most of the State a lAOfltncv rkailfi1inata inilt Ha a file for the acoommodatioq of the oldiera and others. This is a good if AS Cooler tomorrow. Capt. B. P.J Williamson isselliug some fine blooded stcck. The shipment of melons to the north is getting Immense. Miss Bettie Crockett, of Durham, is visiting friends in this city. Miss May Howard, of Atlanta, G., is visiting friends in this city. Thermometer today still in the nineties. Next week the encampment at Wrightsville commences. Mr. Cleveland refers all applicants for his picture to photographers. He says he has none to give. The farmers are too busy in ridding the crops of gracs to put in their ap pearance much in town. Mr. Joshua Melvin, of Durham, died yesterday morning, aged about 60. Sometime since he was sawing a piece of ice when he cut his hand causing erysipelas to set in, resulting fatally. Little Lina Deaton, the 11 mouths old daughter of Mr. Isaac and Mrs. M. O. Deatou, 110 West Martiu street, ( is quite ill, and serious doubts, w regret to siy, are entertained of her . recovery. J The Governor has given his per.. rnR8ion for the Le Light Infantry, of Chester, 8 C , to camp at BlowiDg Rock for t wo weeks commencing the 19th inst. Maj. Finger, Statn Superintendent of Public Instruction, will soon make preparations for a map of North Carolina for the World's fair at Chi cago, all the public and private school houses in the State will be de signate.! in colors, as will also all the colleges. The map will be about 14 feet long. Installed. Last night, the officers of Murphy I Lodge, No. 3, Ancient Order United Workmen, were duly installed. They are as follows : Master Workman F. M. Lampkin. Recorder L. W. Smith. Financier T, J. Bashford. Receiver A.. McPheeters, Jr. Conventions. The County Democratic Executive Coomittee at their meeting today, called two conventions. One of these will be held on Tuesday, August 2nd for the relection of delegates to the District Convention The other will be held oa Raturdiy, Heptember 3rd, for the nomination of county officers. The Eclectic I a sixteen page monthly, contains entertaining reading and valuable information on a variety of subjects. July number has two excellent ser mons by Drs enson and Mangum ; now on sale at book-stores and news stands. Subscriptions cpn be left at the office of Mr. E M. Uzzell or sent through the post office Address, The EctiKCTic, , Raleigh, N. O. Died" 'YeBterdayrat his residence on the corner of Lenoir and East streets, Mr. John W. Morris, aged 60. At the residence of her parents on South Wilmington street in this city, this morning at 1:0V o'clock, Miss Carrie O. Utley, daughter of Mr. W. M. and Mrs. M. A. Utley, in the 16tb year of her age. . : The death of this estimable young lady after an illness of several days hus indeed, cost a most distressing gloom, not only over the immediate household, but among a large circle of friends. Her christian character added to her charming qualities, had ; niude her a peculiarly shining light, and her loss is indeed a sad one. To the afflicted family we tender our most heartfelt sympathy, the on ly consolation mortals can render in such an affliction. The funeral will take place from the residence this afternoon at 6 o'clock. '-. t!ouf erene. The Warreutou District Conference of the M E Church Sooth, convened in the Methodist Church in Murfrees boro, yeterday. Rev. 8. D. Adams occupied the chair and the devotional services were conducted by Rev. Wni. Grant. Th attendance is large. Thanks. We are authorized to return the thanks of Mr. .!.. Oldham and his relatives and friends, to those having in churfce the management of St. Johu's Uoepital. for the attention aud kindness exhibited to Mr. Old liain duriug several weeks sickness at the institution. He is so much im proved as to be able to leave for his home in this county. Confederate , Veterans' Re Un iou, Wrightsville, L. C. The Richmond & Danville Railroad Company has instruct d its conduc tors to pass free all pensioners of the State of North Carolina over their lines, en route . to the Confederate Veterans' Re Union at Wrightsville, August 16tb to 20th inclusive, upon presentation of a certificate signed by the clerks of the Superior sourts of the various counties that the holder thrreof is a pensioner of the State of North Carolina and his name regularly appears on the pen sion roll. For Sale. Hor e, carriage and harness on easy terms. H F. SMITH. IGOp Cor. Fayotteville and Martiu sts. Special Sale of L iwns, challies and calicoes. On Thursday July 21, we will sell a lot of Lawns, challies and calicoes At 4d a yard. This sale will be well worth your attendance. Woollott & Sons. Cleveland Beavers. We have the correct shape in Cleve land beavers, and respectfully mll the attention of political clubs to these hats and the campaign hind kerchiefs W. H. & R. S. Tucker What will happen at Swin dell's next Monday. There will be great wondering, grest and unprecedented surmising Monday next as to what is the matter at Swindell's. Some will say I told you so. Others will say, well, you can't tell what will happen. Others will say, well, I don't know and don't care a dars. The world do move. Monday is the day set for it. D. T. Swindell. For Bent. House with four rooms and kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. H. Crawford. je30 tf The New Price List for Each Day this Week at Swindell's. Ladies' Oxford ties, 50c pair. Best machine cotton, 2ic'spool. Mosquito net, best quality, He yd. Nice glycerine soap, 5o cake Nice curtain scrim, 4c yard. Nice line novels, 5c each. Nice writing paper, 2c quire. Nice envelopes 2o pack. Nice pins, 6 papers for 5c. Nice bleached drawers, men's, 10c pr. Nice India muil. 8c yd. Nice French organdie, 8c yard. Nice line baby caps, 15c each. Men's coats and vests, 50c. Black silk warp henrietta, 95c yd, $3 shirt waist, ladiesat $1.50 each. $2 shirt waist, ladies, at $1 each. 75c hats, ladies, at 10c each. 15c collars, linen, 10c each. Flee fignxed challie, 4c yard. Nice plain challie, 8c yard. 7o calico, 5c yard lCc gingham, 7c yard. 12c gingham, 8c yard. 8o gingham, 6e yard. $1.25 negligee shitts, laundried, 50c ; each 2Rc silk ribbon, wide, 8c yard. White goods, 4o yard, Big line of white goods. All clothing at cost. Big line trunks. Big line straw matting. Big lin carpets, at Swindell's. Kennebec Kivrr Ice At SorrtU's old staud. rear of thj market. OpcD from 5 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock o. m. Fresh water- melons on ice every day. CD STEPHENS. For Kale. A nice Frazler cart, suitable for la dies. Only used a few times. J. W. Evans. iyll 6t Cor. Morgan and Blount sts. IMiotograps. I have opened a first clam gallery at 113, Fayetteville street, over the Singer office, whro I am prepared to give first class work at prices to -uit the times. Satisfaction guarantee!. B. S. Mattocks. july 5v6t. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette ville St., has on hand a fine assortment of English Homespuns, Irish Fritz;, jrisn ana isionny Tweeds, light weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Magnifi cent troweerings that are "thinge of beauty. Call and examine the stock. Derma Royale CORES Any case of moth-patches, brown spots.liver spois, blackheads, ugly or muddy semi, un natural redness, rreeKies, tan or oilier cuta neous discoioritions. We also agree to for feit Five Hundred Dollars to any person whose skin c.n be injured iu the slightest possible manner, or to anyone whose com plexion (no matter in how bad condition il may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautitied by the use oi Dernia Royale. Demia-Royal can be obtained only from MRS P H SHIVERS, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sis. WANTS. UKNTS WANTED Male and female, .i-Old and young, $11 to fz5 per day easily made selling our Quetn Plating Outfits and doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of metal, tableWare, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate them. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a g.ip sack or satchel. Agents are making in jney rapidly. They sell to almost every busim S3 house and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and within reach of every one. Plates almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, &c. QUEEN CITY SILVER and NICKEL PLA i J Q CO, East St Louis, 111. my 18 t,t,s tf WORMS 9 DRY G00J1S STORE! SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Ask to see ou r $1.50 & $2.00 LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS Alaoour GENTS' $3.25 FRENCH CALF SHOES They would be cheap at double the price. Norms' Dry Goods Stork, 213 Fayetteville street. fflMDMEIIMl hub Mi IKS WE RUN IN ON A Hammock Wagon TH18 MORNING THAT WAS OVER LOADED AND COULD NOT GET THERE, We prized them out and they gave us their load. Now we have hammocks at 45, 67, 78, 87, up to $1 .38. 10 cases of shoes and slippers in to day; we will sell shoes and slip pers 35 per cent. , cheaper than any other house in Raleigh. If you want a trunk we have them at 37c to $9 00 Lap robes 4So up Buggy whips 6c up, A. A. Sheeting, yard wide, 5c ; If you want a clock, accordeonf' ' Rug, Hat, Tinware, Hardware Stationery fans or a doll go to the LKOMKEISIll For all you want, 86 Centre Street, Ooldsboro, and 139 Favetleville St., IUIoLjU. Hardware, &c. sara FRUIT JARS, Y"E QREAM REEZEU3, J30RCELAIN JOINED pRE3ERVING JETTLE3 STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES GRANITE IRON KETTLES, BABY CARRIAGES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTIFOMJLASSWARE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. t5F"N0W IS THE TIME TO C6K THEf.E GOODS THOMAS H BlilGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Mark th. fast. rtTewill move our estab lishment on the 1st of August to AO Rhodes' old stand, on Exchange Place. 'nly fifteen mre uys to iae advantage or our splendid offers in e-erything in our line, which we are making at about cost. LOOK iT THIS FPE3IALTY. A beautiful Chamber Suit of ten pieces, in Sixteenth century style, at only f l Nothing Like This ever before offered in Raleigh. Call and look at them, and you will be sure to pur chase. Remember now that your time is short. Only 1 more days. We want our citizens to look thro Jgh the Splendid Stock. ft is too nnmprnna on.l vapiml InnnMisl. m, detail. It embraces everything in and bi- juugiug hi iii lurniture line. REMEMBER THE PLACE. THOMiS & IAXW BLL, Exchange Place, SOUTH SIDE MARK FT. ' Administrator's Notice, Having this day qualified as the adminis rator of the estate of the late W W HoN den, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the loth day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will "lease settle without delay. C A SHERWOOD, myl7 6w Alministrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. HJIiBSERlBICO. ENTS FURNISHINGS FOR HOT WE AT ER. G OOLUNDERWEAS,. Gents Nainsook Shirts ard Drawers, Bal urkgan Shirts and Drawers, imported and domestic, Gauze Shii t, short and long; sleeves. Lisle Shirts, Elastic Seam Drawers, in rotton and linen, Spiral Seam Drawers, in cotton and linen, button and balbriggau ankles. ; J" EUL1GEE SHIRTS. Upon our counters are hown the most de siraoie texmres ia Negligee Shuts, ranging in prices from tOc up. JQRESSSHIR18. Gents Drws Shirts, medium and long bo soms, open back, open front, and open ack and front, plain and plaited; wide plain, pique and embroidered fronts for full even ing dress.- ' Our line of Dress Shirts for this season is larger and the variety of stvles greater than ever.' :. v,-v. In our Gents Furnishing Goods Depart ment may be found at all times toods of high grade at less than ' city prices." W. H. R. S. Tucker J C AHOTHEftDLIMCHER IIIG RITES
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