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THE PRESS-VISITOR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1896. THOS. J. PENCE - - City Editor. Index to New Advertisements. Tucker’s Specials. Dughi’s Specials. Thomas & Campbell—Clearing- out Sale. The Weather Tomorrow. We have in hand a large lot of latest designs in Floor Matting. This will also go on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at an unprecedented price of 5c—a nickel a yard—cash. Now, don’t believe what you read here or hear others say about our cut rate prices, but come to our stores and see the many, bargains we cannot mention in an advertise ment. If you come and see you will be bound to purchase. Yours for good of all, THOMAS & CAMPBELL. augltf California Pears at Dughi’s. The Washington forecast for North Carolina for 36 hours 1 from 8 a. m. this morning: Fair tonight and Sunday. Forecast for Raleigh. Local forecast for Raleigh (not ex tending beyond a radius of 20 miles): Fair tonight and Sunday. Probably rain Sunday afternoon. Local Data. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. (today) August 1st, Maximum temperature, 90; minimum temperature, 71: rainfall, 0.00. Conditions of the Weather. The following were the weather con- Bananas ten and fifteen cents a dozen at Dughi’s. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remeny for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae’s drug store. NOTICE ! Bids for furnishing fuel for the dif ferent departments of the Govern ment. The Secretary of State desires to purchase for the use of the different departments of the State Government: 300 tons Pocahontas Coal. 50 tons White Ash Coal. 10 tons Jellico Coal. 25 cords forest pine wood, of which 15 cords must be two (2) feet long and ten cords one (1) foot long, part to be delivered in rear of Supreme Court Building and part at the Governer’s Mansion. Sealed proposals to furnish the above will be received until the second (2d) of September at the Secretary’s office, when the contract will be BREAD AND BDTTER Bread is the staff of life. Good Bread is a luxury. Do you always have this luxury? If not, why not? The most common cause of poor Bread is the ‘ Flour. We sell the old reliable Patapsco Superlative Mr. John S. Jones, ditions at 8 a. m. today State of the weather.... Temperature of the air. Sensible temperature... Wind velocity Direction of wind clear. 78 deg. 71 deg. Light. S. W. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Until August 8th Oimi Special Table Sales will be Continued. We have a set of tables on which are placed the ends and odd pieces of all sorts and kinds of Dry Goods. In this collection there is something for every one—a bargain—the price for everything is 9 cents per yard. This is tne rapid clearing price—9 per yard—you will be interested. Come and see. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Refrigerators. I have Six Sterling, Hardwood Refrigerators left, lined with mineral wool, best made. They arc priced low. But I will make a discount of ten per cent, on them for this week. If you want one now is your time. Respectfully, J. C. S. Lumsden. Raleigh awarded. jy30eowtd THE ADVENT TERM —OF- THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION OE PER SONAL. Col. Benehan Cameron is here to day. Mr. J. W. Brown went to Virginia today. Jacob Battle, Esq., is in the city today. Mr. Frank McMackin was in the city today for a short while. Mr. J. H. Porter is sick at bis home in Brooklyn. Mr. A. M. McPheeters, Jr., left for Worthville today. Dr, W. R. Gwaltney, of Wake Forest, was here today. Hon. W. D. Pruden } of Edenton, Arrived here today. Mr. E. B. Barbee went down to Morehead today to spend Sunday. Train Dispatcher Ewing, of the Southern railway, is in the city. Col. Julian S. Carr came in from Durham on the 11:45 train thismorn- ing. Mr. John W. Jenkins left today for a two week’s sojourn at More head. Mrs. C. H. Belvin and daughter, Miss Bessie, left today for New York. Mr. I. M. Meekins, of Elizabeth City, who is well known in Raleigh, was here today. Ex-Judge Conner, of Wilson, who has been here since yesterday, re turned home today. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Until August 8th our Special Table Sales Will be Continued. The very warm weather in the latter week in July has kept us from selling all summer goods we wished to sell; it has been too warm to come shopping, so we continue these sales until August Sth, and every inducement will be madeto have vou buy. W H. & R. S. TUCKER & Co. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Until August 8th, Our Special Sales will be Continued. The great event of the week will be the offering of our entire line of Ladies Laundred white Waists at 75 cents each, for rapid selling wehave brought the entire line down stairs^ making up a special department for them in our Dress Goods Depart ment. Special sales ladies will be detailed to promptly wait on every customer. Neverhave ourcustomers had such a great offering at so little money—and just in timeto use them. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Delaware Grapes at Dughi’s. Fine Peaches at Dughi’s. Great sales prove the great merit of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and great merit enables it to accomplish won derful cures. Business Notices. Free Silver. Sound Money. Great Cut-Rate Sale! To the Public:— Having purchased the Raleigh business of Thomas, Maxwell & Co., we find ourselves greatly over loaded with stock we must get rid of to make room for an immense new stock of Furniture and House Fur nishing Goods just ordered and soon to arrive. To close out stock now on hand, everything in our two store-rooms will be offered to our customers this week at SLAUGHTER-MAKE-ROOM- PRICES. Look at these articles and notice the prices—strictly cash—for the next few days, August 4th to Sth in clusive. An elegant line of attractive styles of carpeting, all late purchases and new designs from 30c per yard up. Beautiful Smyrna Rugs $1 to $5; window shades of all kinds 25c to $1; wire or tin ventilated safes $2 to $3 and up; cupboard safes $4 50, cheap at $7 50; extension tables at $5 to $16; nice dining room chairs 50c to $3; lot of sideboards $8 to $35; the most elegant line china closets ever of fered on this market, just arrived, $9 25, $19, $25 and $26; oak hat racks $5, $10, $15 and $19; combination book case and desk $14, $15, $16 and $20; oak and cherry ladies’ writing desks $4 50, $7 and $9; flat top office desks $10 and up; roller top desks $12 to $25; book cases $7 50 to $25; chiffoniers $7 50 to $18; folding beds $20 to $27; bed lounges $8, $10 and up; single lounges $4, $5 and $7: wardrobes $6 50' to $17; oak and cherry centre tables $1 and up; framed pictures from 50c to $5; fire screens from $1 50 and uu; oak bed- room suits from $11, and prices on up to suit the pocket of any and all. A marvel of cheapness is our 120 steel spiral bed springs at $2 25, with other styles bed springs from $1 50 to $5. We are the sole agents for the Raleigh Bed Springs. In stock an elegant assortment of odd chairs and rockers for sitting room and parlor use which will be c osed out this week at $2 50 and $3 per set of five pieces. LOOK AT THIS ANNOUNCEMENT On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday we will offer a lot of large oak arm chairs, usual price $2 50, at $1 cash. Why Walk About on Bare Floors? 49 6? 9 9 S 9 Pioneers of a $75.00 Men’s Bicycle named Crescent; of a $50.00 Men’s Bicycle named Men’s Specisl; of a $50.00 Ladies’ Bicycle named Crescent. $75.00 Bicycles Good as one at $100. $50.00 Bicycles Good as many at $75.00. We know what we Factory made 65.000 year. The C escents tried here three years. are talking vheels last have been Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. ^ ^^ ^^ SSSSSS0 A Busty-Looking Shoe f Spoils the pleasing effect of 0 an otherwise elegant toilet. % It would be too expensive to 69 buy a new pair of shoes ev- § ery time your old ones look § dusty or rusty, but still good. § A bottle of “Whitmore’s Pol-J ish” in tan, black or the new- § g est shade out, “ox blood,” & Swill cost you only 2Oc on g g Monday. Just one bottle of § 0 this will keep you from spend- g g ing $2.50 for a month or g 0 more. It is really a money- g g saver for you and your old g S shoes will look just as good 69 as new after ish. Try window. it using this pel once See our 9 W. E. JONES, I s^^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^i ST GARY'S SCHOOL will begin September 24, 1896. July 27-lm ^^je^ox^. * **;>i(*^^^ iLadies— ¥ A new and pretty line of I POFF BOSS Puffs, Powders, Hair Brushes and Combs. Purses—all neededfor your sum mer’s trip. Select Odors £ in Perfumery. I Crown Salts I in several sizes and odors. H Send us your-order to fill. H Yours very truly, I hues McKimmon & Co., i I Pharmacists. I 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. ; A Gentle Reminder, The HELEN Oxford, Vassar Needle Toe with Patent Leather Tip, very soft Vici Kid, reg ular $2.50 grade, now only $2.00 HELLER BROS 134 Fayetteville St. AND For Sale Cheap One lot heavy plated Knives Forks, Rogers’ make. One lot heavy plated Table Tea Spoons, and and One.lot Dining Tables. One lot plated Castors, Two Marble Top Centre Tables. One One house large Refrigerator for boarding or restaurant. large Range for boarding or restaurant: One complete set Electric Fans and Shafting. 1,000 Parlor, Dining and Office Chairs. 1,000 other articles too tedious to. mention. Come and see. C. H. BEINE & CO, General Auctioneers. jy31-lw Royal Crown Fancy Patent at $2.50 per half barrel. Morning Star and Orange Grove at $2.25 per half barrel. Either of these brands will make good bread, while the two first named never fail to make the best Rolls, Biscuit and Pastry. The next thing wanted when you have good Bread is good Butter. Poor Butter often spoils what would otherwise be a good meal. We sell Rockwell Butter at 30 cents a pound and do not hesi tate to say that it is as good as the best. It is made from thorough bred Jerseys by an experienced man who has the best equipped dairy in the State. Give us a trial. O. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. Who has purchased the stock of W. A. Betts, will close out the en tire slock within the next week, in order to vacate the store for repair Mr. Will Robbins will thoroughly repair and renovate the store, which will bo occupied after September 1st by John S. Jones. Roasted and Green Coffee, 22c; Canned Peaches, 121c; Canned To matoes, 7c. Damascines, 7c; Okra and Tomato 7c; Hopkins Steamed Hom- i n y, 5c; Corned Beef, 71c; Celluloid Starch, 8jc; Knox's Gellatine, 5c pel- box; Maccaroni, 7c; Sours Extract, 10c size, now 71c. Best Green and Black Tea, 25c. Fine Chewing Tobacco, 20 to 40c per pound. Fifty pounds of Stenner’s Smoking Tobacco, 121c per pound. Four thousand Cigars, wholesale price $14.00, now $10.00 per 1,000. Best Old Dominion Blueing in bottles and boxes, 3 cents. Enameline,. 3c per box. Mason’s and Barlett's Blacking 2 to 5c per box. Fine lot of Garden and Flour Seed. Stick Brooms, two and four strings, 20c. Best New Orleans Molasses, 30c per gallon. Best Kentucky Vinegar, 25c per gallon. One gross of best Buttermilk Soap, usually priced at 25c; now 171 per box. Phone 28. FAYETTEVILLE Military Academy, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. COL. T. J. DREWRY, C. E, PRINCIPAL. W. S. Drewry, Ph. B., M. A. (Uni versity of Virginia) Associate. Next session opens September 2. Recognized as a school of the VERY FRIST rank. Faculty of five experi enced instructors. Teachers and pu pils form one household. Not a sin gle case of serious illness since its foundation. Discipline strict, but parental. Certificate admits to col leges of North Carolina and Virginia. For catalogue address the Principal. July28-Im G.E. LEACH Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Provisions, 311 Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. C. Direct private wire to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. jy29tf. People are always on the alert to pre serve health, for “health is wealth.” A rich man once said he would give half his fortune to be able to digest buckwheat cakes. Indigestion is very common. One of the best remedies fol- indigestion is Otterbum Lithia Water Four or five glasses daily will work won ders and improve your general health. Be on your lookout for typhoid fever. The germs are found in much of our drinking water. OT TERBURN LITHIA is absolutely free from germs and other organic matter. I am buying OTTERBURN in large quantities and can sell it so cheaply that many will use it for general drinking purposes. OTTERBURN LITHIA is a tonic, diuretic and blood purifying remedy furnished by nature, and thousands will testify as to its medicinal value. Ladies will find that it enriches the blood and improves the complexion to a marked degree. OTTERBURN has long been a prime favorite with physicians, as it is easily retained by the most delicate stomachs. It probably has a larger sale in Ral eigh than all other mineral waters combined. Parties furnishing their own containers will be given special prices. J. H. Bobbitt, The Pharmacist. Sole Agent for Raleigh. WOOLLCOTT & SON 14 East Martin Street A New Feature. We have just inaugurated.a new feature to our store. It is a 5 and 10 Cent Counter. We have arranged these goods on our second floor and invite you to inspect them. There are lots of useful and cheap goods in the lot. Oxford Ties Are Now Very Cheap New Lot of Black Goods for Skirts at 25, 30 and 50c. Our Stock of Staple Dry Goods is complete and prices as low as anywhere and at a little lower than some places. AGENTS FOR ® Our Terms Are Cash. WOOLLCOTT & SON W.H.&R.S.TUCKER&EO UNTIL AUGUST Sth Special Clearing Table Sales Will Be Continued Every table has been added to so as to make these sales of great interest to everyone, and none can afford to miss this opportunity for a bargain. The great sale of this week will be our entire line of Ladies’ Laundered Shirt Waists—your choice for 75c each. This sale includes every Waist, even our $1.98 Waists, and this 75c offering is made in time for our customers to get the full value this season. W. H. & R. S. TOOKER & CO
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