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I 7EDNLGDAY, AUGUST 5, 1806. 3. J. PENCE City Editor, .3 7cathsr Tomorrow. ZT The Washington forecast for 1 North Carolina for 3ft hours J from - 8 m. this morning Generally fair tonight; and Forecast for Raleigh. , , ) "orecast for Raleigh (not ex ieyond a radius of 20 miles): jigqt and Thursday- . ' - j Local Data. " t data for 24 hours ending at 8 f today ) August 5th, Maximum dture, 90; minimum temperature, nfall, 0.00. i . r , . conditions of tha Weathar.'. v 4 ' .... - The following .were the weather con ditions at 8 a. m. today: State of the weather, ....... .'. ; clears Temperature of the air . 76 ueg. Sensibletei erature.., 15 deg. Wlndveloc y , Light. Direction of wind..; :.. W. Mr. L. D. Hargrove, of Charlotte', is in the city v - ' . Mr, R B. McLaughlen,-of States yille, is here - - - C' " - , Hon. C.M Cooke wentdown to i Morhhead today. , v; "-' Mr. Hv F Finlay,son,of Goldsboro, was in the" city today. "r: " -; Officer J7- B.' ,Alderson,who has been quite sick is much betterv' - - Dr." J. M.vAyer has' .returned o -- itv p' avisittoAshevilleand r of Greens jfst of Mrs. A l r i ca- c O v State Aid and Other Matters. The ! Biblical Recorder has -, the. following significant editorial this week; ' "The next : Legislature will be called upon to take steps toward withdrawing public tax-aid , from higher education, to . establish a re formatory, for youthful criminals, to increase the efficiency , of the com mon schools (including the.. Institu tion of a .secure and .incorruptible plan of adopting public school books) to pass an anti-saloon law, to pass a law restricting fees of J ustices of the Peace to civil cases. . .And poli ticians and candidates who disregard these objects, should be taught a lesson, by the people.- ; " -v "..Watson Is SUent." - , " - ' The New York Journal of yesterr day contains the following telegram from Thos. E.Watson, Populist can didate for Vice-President: " " ; V , ;. TuosfsoNf GALAug. 3. TqW. R. Hearst, New York Journal : H As '. the alleged, i interview you allude to, in which Chairman: Jones says that Bryan will not accept the Populist nomination, thatSewall will not withdraw, and that the Southern delegates to the Populist Convention were not a creditable class,' is in the nature of an official statement by the chairman of the Democratic Execu tive Committee, :.J think It best' to refer you for a reply to Senator Ma rion Butler,'- chairman of Populist Executive Committee-. ' , ' , s Thomas E. Watson, Populis"t Candidate for .Vice-Presi " dent -V. '.(. . ' jy .How the Bryana Work. A dispatch from . Lincoln, Neb; saysi'-VLast "night . Mr': and Mrs, Bry aTrwitttkedjsejrkl; hour the library. V Mrs." Bryan ' has taken charge of the correspondence, - leav ing Mr. Bryan to devote himself al- mosfc wholly to the work of prepar ing the speeches for the coming trip. Pending the official notification, Mr. Bryan, on the suggestion of Senator Jones, has, so far as possible, avoid ed all heavy political discussions in his speeches, i ; Immediately after. the meeting in .New ' York, and pos sibly on hiswav East, he will plunge into the consideration of the issues of the campaign, and he will be pre pared to speak several times a day if necessary. . : Excursion to Niagara Falls, he-.Baltimore and Ohio has ar wed a series : of personally con d excursions Niagara Falls ter,-Buffalo tend Watkins Norfolk: -ifhAthirrl oft.hft noHcelf Tor Wednesday Xhj'Iri? Korfollt and. Virs, oonnecting ,i wArj s pei? hedule belov. rbxpress, , with Pullman cars s attached, in charge of an ex perienced tourist agent, will leave B. & Cv station, Washington Thurs-dayf-August I3th,' 8:10 a. m.; Balti more, 9:05 a. m.", arriving at the Fall$ vj00 p. m. Round trip ticket, good ve days inclusive, $13.00. t fofget the date Wednesday;: "th. For tickets, etc., ap-i Abthue G. Lewis, x Passenger Agent, . Hotel,) No. 60 Main odge Brothers Angnst 1 he South ,sl round -,gust mst 1 N. C Business Notices;' Two Jives Saved. - 'J" Mrs. Phcebe "Thomas, of Junction City, 111., 'was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles' of Dr. King's - New Discovery com pletely cured.- her -ana she says it saved her life. Mr.: Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St.j San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold, approach ing! consumption tried without re sult everything .'else ; they bought one; bottle'pf Ur. King's New Dis covery andmtwo weeks was cured. He is naturally thankfuU - It is such resuus, oi wnicn xnese aresampies, that prove th, wonderful efficacy of this medicine' in cough and colds.' Free trial bottle at John Y. MacRae's drugstore Regular size, 50c and 11. ; ' Did Yon Ever , - Try Electric Bitters as a remeny for your troubles ? s If not, get a: bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been-- found to: be oeculiarlv adapted to the relief and cure, of all female complaints, exerting- a won-. derful direct influence inrgivii strength and tone to the organs ; you have loss of appetite, constipa- iuu, ueuuucue. lamiing speiis, or re - nervous,. ,sieepiessv exuiuoi, melancholy or troubled : with" dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine ydu need. ' Health and Strength are . guaranteed by its -use.'- Fifty cents and $1 at John-Yi f'McRae s drug store. . ' T- Lost. ! Pug dog named "Guv. " Suitable reward will be? paid for hia return to W.-B. Grimes. aug3 3t ? For Over Fifty Years IBM. WmsLoWs Soothiho SfBtTP has been used for over fifty vears bv millions of mothers for their children while teetbi&g, with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cores wind cftlio, and is the best remeay ior UMrroosa. ltycui relieve we poor lime sunerer immediately uoia Dy uraggii In ever oaxt of the worliL - Twentv-flve eent bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs Wlnslow! Soothing Byrup," and take no nt.hs kind. UQ Refrigerators. I have Six' Sterling,' 'Hardwood Refrigerators left, lined with mineral ool;. best lnade. x Tney are 'priced w. But 1 trill .make a discount of ten per cent, on them tor this Week. If you want one now is your 'time. Respectfully, f . J , U. S. JLtJMSDKN. ElQloigli Pioneers of a $75.00 Men's Bicycle named Crescent; of a $50.00 Men 'si .Bicycle named Men's Specisl; of, a $50.00 Ladies' Bicycle " named Crescent. teas.' $75,00 Bicycles Good as one at $100. SBO.OpBicVcJel , 1 Good as many at $75.00. J We know ; what k e are talking Factory made ' 65.000 vheels - last year. The C ascents .:.have. been tried here three years. ' ; 1 Thos. H. Briggs & Sons K J, t ' EAMLOtU. k- c. ;;' NOTICE ! Bids for furnishing fuel for tae dif ferent departments of ther "Govern ment. . - -.."-, - - The Secretary . of State' des)res to urchase for the use of. the different epartments of the State Government: 300 tons Pocahontas Coal. 50 tons White Ash Coal. 7" .10 tons Jellico Coal. , . 25 cords forest pine wood, of which 15 cords must he two (2) feet long and ten cords one (1 foot long, part to. be delivered m . rear . oi Supreme court Building and part at the Governer's Mansion. - " i - Sealed . vroposab to furnish the above will be reoeiyetl until the second (2d) of. September at the Secretary's ofiioe, :. when the contract will be awarded.' Jy30eowtd ANU"' Fyr Sale Ghoap. One lot feavy plated Knives and Forks, Rogers? uaVc. 'On lot.) heavy ' plated Table and s-.-.i- :r -A - , . Tea Spoons. FpneTtpt Crockery. g ; ' . One lot Dining Tables. One lot 'plated Castors. ' Two Marble Top' Centre Tables. . One large Refrigerator for boarding house or7 restaurant. . I One large Range ' for boarding house or restaurant. " ,,One complete Bet .Electric Fans and Shafting. ' 1,000 Parlor, Dininff and Office Chairs.' ' ' 1,000 other articles - too tedious to mention. Come and see. C. E BEINE & CO. r Geupal Auctioneers. jy31 lw., Ladies A new and pretty line of PUFF BOXES, Puffs, Powder, Hair Brushes and Combs. Purses allneededfor your sum mer 'strip. f ' .4kS Select Odors in Perfumery. . jQrowp Salts in several sizes and odors. ' Send us your order to fill. Yours very truly, Joes McKimmon & Co. ' Pharmacists. 133 FayettevHle St., Raleigh. S3 Ve 'Have deduced , The price on all our summer stockV but th', Misses' and Chil dren 's ; - arr, Patent Leather, and Kid, Patent Leather Tips, which we ,') reduced from $1 60 to" , u CI 1.20 pspecial values. . , DHOG. Tvetteville St. On Consignment MAD AMD BUTTER Bread, is the staff of life.NGood Bread is a luxury. Pa you always have this luxury? ;If not, why not? The most common cause . of poor Bread is the Flour. We sell the old reliable v Pat ap:co Superlative AND Royal Crown' Fancy Patent ; w at $2.50 per half barrel. , Morninf Star and Orange Grow t $2.25 per half barrel. TClthcr of thfiSA brands will make good bread, wjiile the two first named never fail to make the best Rolls, Biscuit and Pastry. The next thing wanted wnen you nave mwl T3ioo1 1a- nrvvl 'Rllttfir. Poor. Butter often spoils what would " 1 ..' TTT . 11 otherwise oe a good meai. yve sen 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 irom tnorougn- bred Jerseys by an ' experienced man who has the best equipped aairy in me oiaw. . wye jis it. D. T. JOIKJSOU, AGENT. Phone 28. 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 he altfi, for "health is wealth. A rich man once saia he would give half his fortune to be able to digest buc k wh e a t cakes. Indigestion is very common. One o the best remedies for indigestion is Ottcrburn Lifhia Water Four or five glasses daily will work won ders and improve your eneral healths be on vour lookout for typhoid fever. The germs are found in much of our drinking waters OT TERBUEN 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, diuretio 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. , ' : ' Sole Agent for Ralp . H. Bobbitt '.AT 14 East Martin St A New Wevhave' just inaugurated a and; -10. Obn! Eountefc We have arranged these goods to inspect them. There are lots.of Oxford Ties Are New Lot of Black Goods or Our Stock of Stable Dry Goods 7 is complete and prices as low as anv places. AGENTS FOR "flpyak VtL 111 " C 15 l " Our Terms WOOLLCOTT & SON. S?trT -b4-&uj ia foir-boa5'wliir"travil or stbpr at home. "Alapacasi5 Mohairs, Sicilians, Crashes, Tow Linens, etc., in Coats, Coats f rics at zo per ceni less inan regular . n.w ... ..1... light material . The Cut of 25 Continues and keeps us busv all the time losing business for us to you. It doesn't matter, we closing out sale. You are welcome to your bargains. 11.25; 12.50 suits are now 9.38; 10.00 suits are now aR ?0 I now j.uo. Boys' Long and Short Pants Suits at 25 per c Now would be a erood time to clothe your boys for cost with a gooa variety for your Other Hot Vcathc Light Neckwear. Puff Shirts, derwear, Hosiery, etc., at.very ugn S. & D. One Pric Y J St m ar Enwar .-:;. V Feature new ieature to our storei. It is a on our second floor and useful and cheap goods in Now Very , Skirts at 25, 30 and &1 r r where and at a little lower than some f Are Gash. "TT':TM"T"C7. ,r-' ........ .1.. . At ... IT. . , i prices, aiso Aiapaca vest! s Per Cent 01 attach no importance selection. ; r j r r 1
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