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VI'. AUGUST 27. 1895. DUy btiisor . i:atiiu forecast. Forecast fur North Carolina: Gene rally fair. Local forecast: Wednesday fair. Index New Advertisements. H. B Smith Speelal. . . . John Nichols Wanted Steam Ea. gin. " , i ;l , , Swindell Special., - , , , .. . - , 8. & D. Berwangar Clothingi ;.'V ' J. Hal Bobbltt Drugs, i 2 ' IjtV ' i i W .niiiiiii..'.;'!..'-;- 1 , - " CITY IN BRIEF. - ' Don't forget the organ reital to il night. .,,-. Th Htm of Tpiktn is makioi rapid improrameata in their atora, ' - The August atop ; report ia 'in thf handa of printer 'it will appear th 1 last of the weak. r 1 , Miaa Battle Marsh 'for so long eoa hi. seated with the Norria Dry Goods : firm haa accepted a position with v Toeker and company. Daring the organ recital tonight a , colleetioa. will ha taken op for th benefit of the parsonage of the Eden , ton Street Methodist ehareh. .' - "Only farmers Daoghter" opens i ' the Aaademy of Mueie Friday night Mttl. rumtemtuke H. A ftsrr that at traetioaa come thick and fast. , . Order are being issued 'from polie headquarter4 to persona who haw . failed to make sidewalk improvements ' to do ao. There ia a penalty, for faflar. :- :. - Private Cbaa. Banoh won the medal law night at the priae, drill of the Governor' Guard took plaee at t the theArmory. Sergeant Baahford was , a close contestant. . ..-. . Hueh interest waa manifested last : night at th,e meeting at Caralelgh ' After the services, the congregation was treated to a watermelon feast. Fifty fin one were served. - ( Jaliu Lewis A Co , received today n ear load, of the famous "All Bight' stoves, They are the quickest and beet heaters and everybody shoal J see them. . The tax books outolde of Kaleigh t township hare been completed and wlll be turned over to the Commission v. an Monday. Begister of Deeds Rogers has a big job off his handa. ' . "flam and Dare," the only originals "in their, Una In the state", tell ua that they continue to do good AMslaeas not withstanding the dull season. It ? may be depended soon that the latest . aa alwaya be bad at Berwaager's. - nfr. Jo. - Q. Rrown, the . genial , preaident of : the Citixea'a National ' Bank has moved into his new home, k on the corner of Morgan and Dawson 'treats A A meeting haa been conducted sev ral miles from the city on the , Roek Quarry road by1aymenf the Taber naci ennrca. me plane la Known as "Bosh Arbor." The services have been qn It successful. Ws were-ahown some very fine po tatoes this morning of the Bnneb- Gaa variety. They were raised by . Mr. QeorgSMhellem. The vines e' the Baaeh Qam do not" scatter, bo J grow in a nunen. - . The erowdryhloh visit Fallen Park ar suprisiagly large. Th people will . Uke advantage of the eWp riding on the earea. vIt ia the aureef way to eool off, on a hot snltry day Parties riding are growing in popu larity. . M. J. C. Sreen, of , Danville, con nected with the'-American Tpbaee Company waa 1nth eity yesterday r ureen was a lormer eittxen ol ; Ealelgh. but ha not been hre before 8 years, e says Baleigb ha move rorwsra witn a view. f Mr. Charley Patterson, of Young. ' villa, formerly of Ealelgh, and alee of Mr. J. S. Elliaof tha Tarbr v I' very ill and her friend are apprehen sive aa to her oonditioa. She h Ciany friend in Ealelgh who hop for er recovery. Mr Ellis left today for Xonngsville.' - Mr. Isaac Langston, th well kaon character from our country suburb, '-Rhamkatte," waa la the ctty yester day amnsing a crowd on tha' qaeatiaa of tha day with his" versatile talk. Mr. Langston said that Sibley silver peeuh had not changed a voW i Ehamkatte." Mr. Langston I aa original gold bug. , -' . ... The Kaleigh Eleetrla Company have been putting ia lights at the Park Hotel for some time. Saturday night the baiKling was illuminated for the Srot time. It attracted the attention of j assTS-ty, preseoting a beantiful , ?Srnnee. There are etea two "hon - . j i vent Kght ia th bal.'!- ' PERSONAL. Mr. Thos. Bush has gone to Boston on a visit. tl M ra: P. J. Williams left today for La Grange, Nr C. - 1 Mr.' Moaeyhan wha "haa 'been ill with fever, ia improving. - , Oaa drank waa given 19 hour this morning by Mayor Enaa. r ' ' Mr. Otia Betta U quite aiek at his hoai on South West street. . Miss EL M. Carver, of ForestviUe, who ha been visiting ia tha city, has gone to Mt Olive, where aha will teach muaiev i . Mrs. J. L. Eenn, of Baltimore, who has been visiting in th alty. hasvgone to Goldaboro. Mrs, L. A. Keuster ae aonipanied her. ,' John Gambell, of AUegahny, was is the city today and, got aa order ar load of fine Western cattle, which he will ahip her within the next ten daya. tMrs. Wn. F.. Lewis, of Fort Apache, Ariioav is la th city, visiting Mr. Charles M. Bosbe. Mrs Lawis' hue band is a surgeon in the V; S, Army. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, of Norfolk, who have ben visiting the family of CapU C. B. Daason. have gone to Western North Carolina to visit the landing resorts. ' Mrs. E. B. Barbae,- who va an nounced to aing to-night at the organ ree tal at Edeaton street church, will m u : be able to sing in consequence of a severe sold. Major and Mrs. S. F. Telfair re turned to thexijy yesterday afternoon, from Boston, where they have been on a two wewk'a pleasare trip. Miss Salli Cotton returned to her home this morning in Falkland. Mr. A, P. Brjraa has so much im proved that he has gone to Wilming ton to spend a few days Mr. W. B. Chn'stian, of the New aad oberver, weturned from Char. lotto to-day where he has been on visit to his children. $S.BO Round Trip. You can take $3 SO go to Johnson and Smith's and get Doc hand some cabinet photos (of yourself f r $1.60 you- oan get '1 8 d zen Diamond size, of course they will be pretty. uglStf. SWINDELL'S. SWINDELL'8- Let TJs Rejoice. Let Us Rejoice. With crops bountiful; efforts ir creasing, our country growing, th Treasury balance on the right ai politicians away from Washington farmers making- good crop, mer chants, sanguine and every body at work. What a bright outlook there ia for peace, plenty and prosperity all over the country. - Why, then, shouldn't we rejoice and be exu ed ingly glad, even though the Old North State is disturbed from centre to circumference over State political methods. Best-Not Best Not To lose sight of thes? first feeler ia Drees Goods. Tbuy ai u an augury of what are to follow v Later On. 11 , Later On. 38 inch All wool Cheviot. Tb same has 'been selling for 50o. Our price now, 33o. 38 men Royal all wool Henrietta. Lwt week we thought it pretty and cheap at 75 j. 46 inch Imperial serge, black and navy. Beautifully finished You never Txraght a yard for less than 75. Oar price now 60s. v.- 8wnrDsn,'a. sWdsxx's It will pay job to bny your call- cos, bleaching etc, now they will oe higher this tall. You can get Cham at low price by buying now I Woolloott e 8otV Shopping This Week. . , ' Oar trade need not pat off any shopping they wish to do this week as our special value tables are still continued. The various Jines of goods which have been transferred to the 2nd and 3rd floors, are easily reached with our elevator. - W. H. fc R 8. Tucker Co. anga41w ' ' , Beat 50o ooraet in (own at Wooll oott k Son. - 'Don't forget that every pair of slippers In our store go for the ex act cost of them. . , Woolloott & Son. Come early and get your measure taken for the fall, we have our fall Bampiosofstr'Jrgiiiond ready for lnepecUon.- Prices low. Wooilootta Son.. - Great sacrifice auction sale of H. F. Simtu & Co.'s stock of ciura, cigar ettes, smoking ana c tie wing tocaooo to night at-8 o'clock. vertblng most goat once. All th remaiuins stock of clears, to baccos, pipes, canes and store fixtures belonging to H. K. rjnuth & Vo. will bo closed out to the highest bidder to- mgac ureas cnance lur great . oar- Kemembet the sacrifice auction sale of U. F. Hmith ft (jo.' stock of cigara. tobacco, furniture and : fixtures to night. Come and smoke at your own price. 1 Chance to bay clirarh tobadca pipes. canes and other things belonging to 11. jr. smuu & co. bale at s o ciock prompt be there. Fresh (roods, good gjods, fine' fix ture, elegant pipes and walking stick to go at n aaonnoe u tne nignest om- der touight at BU r. timitb & Co.' nana . Steam Engine Wanted. I want to rent or purchase a porta ble steam engine of about twenty-tive bone power: Must be in good eondi tjjon and ready for Immediate use. John Nichols. Good House for Rent Eight rooms, tyater and sewer oooneotirma, South Person Street t'rioe $15. 4 C. G. La.nx Mixed spioes for pickles oheaper hsn yon can mix them yourself and twice as Kood. aag 20 ly Hicks A Rogers. Those wishing to move RetQ Tucker St Co's, large furniture Wagon, aa they hare the best of help july SI lm If: you want your furniture re paired neatly and cheap fend to W Ray & Ca ' Old claret wine, 3 years old, none better, for only DO ots per gallon Parity guaranteed. Send for aample. Kb y.'Dnnrov We make a specialty of packing and shipping furniture. J W Ray ACo. The balance of our summer stock wUl be Bold at a very low prloe, call and see if there isn't something y)uwant Woolloott' & Son. Call and see our nice line of new furniture. J W Ray ft Co. A hone kicked H. & Hhafer. of the Freemyer House. Middiebunr. N. Y on the knee, which laid him up in bea and caused the knee Joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain a Pain Balm, which he did. and in two day was able to I around. . Mr. Shaferias reeomended to many other and saya it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or amain. This same remedy Is also famous for tts cure or rheumatism, r or sale by 4. nai jBouDin. Irving w. Lai rn. ore, physical or ot Y 4L U. A., Dee "Moines, direc tor Iowa, savn lie can couseientiotttly reeom- nenil Chamberlain 's Fain Balm to- .inietea, gymnasts, byclista, foot ball players ana toe proiession in general tor bruise, sprain and dislocations; also for soreness and stiffness of th muscles. When applied before th part become swollen it will effect cure In on half the time usually re quired. For sale by J. Hal Jtiotibltt, irugguk ( Four Big SncceaseMi jiavlng th needed merit to more than make good all the advertising eiaimaa lor tnetn. toe following fon remedies haw reached a Dhenomeoal sale:,. l)r Kios's fiew Discovery! for oonaampuoD, eougos ana coin, aen bottle guaraataeo Kleetrle Bitters ib great reaiedv for liver atomaeb and kidneys; Buckleo's arnica Halve th beet in the world, and Dr King' ntvuie fills, wnied area oerreet iiii.- aii ineee remedies are iraaran teed to do just what is claimed for Ibeai tjufl th' dealer wt-oee nam is attaebod herewith will be gad to tell too mora or tnem. told at John V uaeKae's drag store. The Discovery saved Hi Lit Mr. O.Cailloaette, drnggist.Beavers- vllle, 111., sajsi "To Dr. King's New Discovery l owa, my life. Was taken with la grippe aad tried all the physi eiana for mile about, .but to no avail And waagivea np and told I could not live. Having Dr.aing't New Discover in my store I sent for a bottle and be gan it use and -4rom th rst doae began to get better, and after using .L - 1 . . I . . 1 ' . kuree wuin waa up ana aooot agaiui it is worth It weight -U gold. We can't keep store or house without it." tiet a free trial bottle at Job a I. Mae- Baa's drug store. . .. j,.;: . ' . KalghU of the Ma'reabeea. me out juommaaaer. ' writes- tui from Lincoln, Heb., as follows: yAfter trying other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate couch ia our twU children we -tried Br. King's New Diaeovery and at the end of two days the eofgh entirely left them. W rill not be without it hereafter, a ar eiperience proves that it euro i her ail otaer remedies fall." Signed, '. W. Stevens. Stat Com. Whv not give mis gre, medicine a trial, aa it ia guaranteed aad trial bottles ar free at MaeBae' drug store. Beg alar kit dub. aaa.fi.uu. - i w Aitvee Havefi. ; : aba. Phoebe Thoanaa. ol Jniutina Citw 11L. wss told Dt faev doctors she had sompuoa ana mat tnsre was no hops tor her. out two dooms ol JJr. Kinifsftew Discovery completelT cured her add abe says it saved herOfe. Mr. Thoe. Kenrs. li& Vlori.l H haa yrancMeo, snffersd iron? a dreadful eoid, appxoachinr eonsumptioa, tried with out result evervtliiUK else ; ther boQht on bottle o Dr. kang s ew Discovery and n tw weeks was cured, lie is nsturallv thank) fuL It is audi results, or which then samples, that prove the wonderful etiicecv of this median in eongli and colds, yree trial botileat Johu . jiacbae drugstore Kenaiar u fta an i f 1. That tired, all gone, feeling, losa of ppetite, caused by improper dieting. eaa be easily eradicated- br using- ohnson's Bniulsion of Cod Liver OiL Pleasant to the tte. Pittbaile. tl. or sale by Johalf. ktaeUae, druggist. Last June Dick Cr wford brought his twelve-months-old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, tome. It h d been weaned at four months old and had alwaya been sickly. . I gave it the usual treatment in such ease but without benefit The child kept grow big thinner until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps tea pounds. I then started the father to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarrhoea Remedy, (Before one bottle of the tt cent sixe bad been used a marked improvement was seen and ita continued use eured the child. It weakness and puny . constitution dis appeared and ita father and myself be lieve the child's life was saved by this remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. D, Tamn- roa, IIL For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist - - Southern California's orange crop this season has brought to the grow- ers about $1,850,000. Chamberlain's is the best of all. Yin cent J. Barkl, of Danbury, Iowa, has used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy whenever in need of a medicine for coughs and colds, for the past five years and says : "It always helps me out. If anyone asks me what kind of cough medicine I use, I reply, Cham berlain's. that Is the best of all. - 86 and soo bottle for sale by J. Ual Bobbitt iiruggiata. v 1 8ir William Turner has compiled a book whioh shows tha a whale of SO tons weight i exerts Ht bor e povtr in swimming 13 miles an bjur. ? John Q. Mauger. editor of the Sun beam, Sellgman, Mo., who named Urover Clevelana for the Presidency in November. 1883. while was mayor of Buffalo, N.-. Y is enthusiastic in hia praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ma iiarrnwa nemeoy. tie says have used it for the past five years and consider it the . beat preparation of the kind in the market. It is aa staple as sugar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and ahould be used in every household, -for sale by Hal Bobbitt; Druggist sept Bueklen'a Arnioat Halve- Tha beat salve in th world for eute. bruises, sorea, a leers, salt rhenm. fJ ver sores, tetter, cbapped nana, enil blain, oorns and all skis rnptlons, and positively Cores piles, or ne pV required. - It i guaranteed to give perieet satis ractloo or monsv 'eland ed. Prloe as eent per pox. for lr "y John X MneBa. . ,m m i H E. KoU.j a prominent dry g ods , merohaat of Kansas City, Mo., blew his brains oat yesterday. ----aV--- t . A M. Bailey, a well know n i iz of Eugene, Oregon, says lu w ie uia for years been troubled iui ulironic dianrbuea and used many remedies with little relief until (be tried Cham berlaiti'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea nemeay,, wnicn ; nas eurea ner souna nnd well Give It a trial and you will be biirprised at the prompt relief it ar. fords 25 and 50c bottles for sale by J. ttai isodoici, vrnggist. , "Sunatruok eollars brongh to 'in short ordertwo cents per collar," It the sign in a New York laundry, . v Cure fbr HeadJaehe,' As a remedy Tor all form of head aebe Electric Bitters baa proved to be th very beat It effeet a permanent ear nod the most dreaded babltaal sick headaches, yield to Ita lofloenee W nrge all who ar afflicted to pro eare a bottle, and give tbi remedy a rair trial. ' ia ease ol naoitnai eoaatl nation Elect rle Bitter earea iv iriv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few ease long resist th aa of thlsnedlolne. Try It at ones. Large bottle only sue at John nUeltaa'i prog siore. Ciearcbua, the Spartan, laid down ha one of the maxima of war the statement that a soldier ought to fear his own general more than he did the whole hostile army. Bhenmatiam, neuralgia, pains la th back or side, stiff neck, sore throat, tonsilitia, diphtheria, camp aad eoiie ioatahtly relieved by Johnson's Max aetfe Oil. Large bottles. SIS and 60 cents. - For sal by John T. hteBae, druggista. A genuine Panama bat ia so flexi ble that it may be oompreeard Into small compass, and,' being released. will resume ita former shape. ; Johnson's Bmulsioa of Cod Liver Oil is invaluable in all pulmonary af fections aad consumption. It enrich- tbe Wood, restore lout tissues. builds up the appetite makes aoand flesh. Pint buttle tL0O. For sale by John Y.Maefiae, druggUl.' it' SPRiriG We are now ready. AH the latest novelties in Trimmed Millinery for lAoues ana cniiaren. A full line of Mnslin Cana: ' W eon aell'you a nice Cap for S&e and a oeauUfu one for 75c Our toods are all !well selectedand the prices are right - : .lissJ'.Taftrjicncccc ' 09 Fayetteville Street Millinery THFi5 "orkmen -m our-, ST0RE R. oo:.is THIS WEEK. While' we are somewhat inoon venienoed by the work of n-nuvating now going on, yet' we aw giving our patrons the best service possible un der the oireumstanoee. ' We of the 'have not. withdrawn' any Special Value Tables 8ut In some instanoes have made still greater reductions to close out certain enda of llnee. " w; H. & R. s. TUCKER & CO. Come AND Examine The handsomest Steel Range made. It is THr JEWEL." v -: ' . ,:. See our new." ;:?:.' Bissell Grates We have 3 Bicycles On easy term. Baby Carriages At a out price. . ; Vbos. H. Brlggs & Sons ;' k - " RkLBiea, M O. . sept my. - SIMPSON'S- awsav..a . ss i,' , ' !'.:":vr.. -..-y- v'';r"'.' j!'.,:" i:i'.:;V,' "W Nickle Plate Pharmacy M Baby's Health Depends on rood care. Good eare lm plies cleanliness , vieanliness reouina goou soap sucn a Biufsoirs witch hazel boap, which leaves the skin soft andgmooth 81MF8DN'8 ECZEMA OINIMEST Core all kind of akin trouble and ola ore. 8ent by mail for 85 eent. It is a speeinc lor mujc urusu , SIMPSeU'S IMPROVRD I.IVFB PILLS have mv fac simile sia-nat.nn on each box. In order to get the eenu. ine von ahould call at or semi sr cents to t SisTicson's" Eharinacv. ( ; (Pollen Building.) . WlLlalAM SIMPSON, Manager OhssBbwrlaia' By and Skin Ointment I onmtiall for VciomiL Twtpr. lull. Rhenm, timid Heml, Sore IwppI", thanptd Haniia, Itchin tiles. Earns. r.t l,,i Chronic Sort Lves snd Gnauiited hre Lids. "or sal by dro-j jts at id cents per box. TO IZZ" ' j CTI"t :. 3. For tonttir a h in a f a ' 'V eon- a, curs i"ioa try Ir. i,v' Co-- ' n 1 Xiirj tone tin t! ii. a I fr-- of - , rt - c l ard (J r L J or r v,.r, . " 3 i . 1 ot a.' t V (i'." 1v i,s to en 9itiprfK.. Cross J SPRING. CLOTHING material if of the highest quality and the workmanship is guarantnedAhe beet; selected epreasly f or you and each article marked at a price you'eaa aHurd. -.- Therefore The Clotheryou buy of us admits yon to first place every where. Selections lrom our prmg Style makes your ap pearance faultless. A grand coiffhtnation of circumstance . to nave van monev. jsvery statement bility on every article In no previous season have we been ahle to collect an assortment so wel adapted to the wants and requirements of thiaconimuuity as we 'can offer in odr stock. ( A fair examination turus the tide of trade to our counters aim the savings into your pockeu inspect our easouahle line, learn the price, you will not be disappointed. The question will arise in your mind how can such hue goods be sold for ao little money. Take time to think, then turn your thoughts to our store where the value is deep and you will make no mistake. 1 -- ' "3 STETSON'S Spring styles a, ....'. . thing, Bee -: ruunii a, ew nera. UUier oranas maae in aa in uuest snape. , t ' ' Negligee shirts in all the new weaves, patterns and styles, Bemember'to wwicsIpa wiiiaa if nt". EQDAK HAYWOOD. ALFRED WILLIAMS & ; CO. B00KSELLK11S ; AND STAT10 JlTERS, - (Next door to Alfred Williams & Co., 121 Fayetteville Street ) ' i ' v - QN OUR NEW5 COUNTER Can be found all the Daily, Weekly and Monthly Paper and Magazlhes GIVE 03 AJJALL. . . v. ' , , V - r A Hsr.danmA Una nt Rtatlnnnrv. r!rvtna an1 Plain Tlarwua Pman Simplex and Hektographs, Copying Pads. ' ' . ' -' BUSINESS MEN Should see our line Of BLANK BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES be fore buying, our goods and prices will suit you. rib. all be glad to have you call. rWjsyajesMaj . ar AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Apply for-prioes at tbi office of T. I r KI1FH tlAKDT, Ireillin t, T FAT KTTTKVILLK STRT.KT, Q-OpOHbHOOb):0K SOTTERBURN LITHaii t , water; k. 'PALATABLE AND HrlALTtfV. Absolutely Free From Or- eahic Matter v PURE. ;20Msfor 1-2 Gallon Bottles, Deliyend! -r. Anywhere J.HALBOPITT, sole Agent xor isaieign. jM. - - (S onstaotly Bnvaiving Fresh Shipment Direct from Spring. Q fKHK0KKKXW I 2k r SPRING. Our New Stock ranks first In Importance. Our New As sortment is a marvel of beauty, style and excellence. They are riitbt ud to date and ot artistio make and aliane. - The la trustworthy, and the stamp of reua- are here and if von desire the them. : out uia swam saw vnrr Hat Uu than . ALFRED WILLIAMS, Ja HAYWOOD & WILLIAMS. Sjawwa ir VTt v Therefore in the' City, ; : -V Foarn)s-cite - " 1 5: f
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