ATCUDAY, AUGUST 22, 1896. thos. P1VCE . City Editor. Index to New Advertlaen Dughi's Fresh Oj sters. Tuckers Specials- Ths Weathsr Tomorrow. ima i fvortb u&roun - for 30 nourt I from 8 .- m. , this morning: Generally., fair Sunday , pw ceded by snower tonight. . , ' Loftal forecast for Raleigh (not ex tending' beyond ' radius of 20 miles:) HhOwera tonlgnt and early Sunday. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a.. m. today) August 21st, Maximum temperature, 8Z; minimum temperature, 70; rainfall, 0,00, ' Sf ooditkma Of the Weather. The following, were the weather eon' : UUons at 8 a. m. today: State of the weather. ' clear Temperature of the air ...... . 62 deg. sensible temperature 6 deg. Wind velocity Light, Direction of wind............ N. , ; . PERSONAL. Mr. L. J. Jones, of Hoffman, is at ' thePafk,,. Mr. J. J. Young, of Polenta, was f - here today. Mr.' A. A. Harper, of Tarboro, is in the city. Bev, C. Newton is in the city today. , ' ILHolton, of Yadkinville, ar rived here today. j Farmer H. T. Jones, of Forestville, wa here today. "Prof. W.' J. Ferrell, of Wake For est,;' washero today. Chairman Clem Manly went to Greensboro today. Mr. Wm. Richardson, of Selma, is registered at the Park. Mr. Thos, M. Pittman, of Hender son,, was here this morning. ,' Capt. Tom Arrington has returned , from a trip to Morehead. ' Judge James E. Shepherd was in the city today, Mr Wm Murdock, of this county, was a visitor in the city today . Miss Rena Burwell left today for . Illchester, Md., to visit friends. Mr. EL L. Grant left today for . Goldsboro to spend Sunday at borne. Mrs. Frank Stronach and son have gone to Tarboro on a visit to rela tives and friends. Judge Rid dick left today for Gates county to take a short vacation with relatives. Mrs. Hiram McElroy and son, Caswell, are visiting at the home of .her father, Mr. J. T. Watts. ilCongrsssman F. A. Woodard, of Wilson; came in this morning and returned home on the noon train. Mr and Mrs W H St Sing, left this morning to visit relatives and friends at Ridgeway and Youngs ville. Miss Hettie Williams, who has been visiting Miss Indie St Sing, returned to her home atVoungsvillo this morning. Mrs R D Black well, andher broth 1 er, Capt W D Falk, of Smithfield, Va. , are in the city visiting Mr S D Wait. Mr..W. R. Tucker left for Oi3 SweetSprings, W Virginia yesterday for a short vacation. His family has been there for some weeks. 1 Misses Maggie and Hattie Baker, who have been in Raleigh for some time, left for Baltimore today to the regret of their many friends. M iss Vnnie L. Walton, of .the fac ulty of the State Normal School of . Virginia, at Farmville, is in the city visiting the Misses Ellington, on New heme avenue. Mot Reduced Kates. Great reduction of passenger rates between Norfolk and Baltimore via the Baltimore! Chesane ake and Rich mond Steamboat Co effective Mon days August. 24th. Following rates .Will be1 in effect: - JNonoiK to .Baltimore zi.uu; Nor folk to Baltimore and return tl. 50. Passengers wishing, to take ad vantage of these rates can leave inaieiga via me- ooaiDernr uauway, Chattanooga and Norfolk' limited, folk 5.30 p m. making direct con nection with these elegant steamers, arriving in Baltimore at 7 a, m.' v ,' 1 . t'; v. : . '. -' Ball. ' ' 1 Raleigh and Wake . Forest will play at Athletic Park Tuesday at 4:30. Both teams have been strength ened considerably .since the game at Littleton which resulted in a shut out for Wake Forest, the score being 6 to 0 in favor of Raleigh. Lauies will be admitted free Tues day to the grounds and grand stand. i I Business Notices. W. II. R. S. Tucker & Co. VW. H. & R. & TUCKER & CO. . Special Lac Curtain Sals. To this special Lace" Curtain Sale we also add all the Brocades and Damasks for Upholstery and Furni ture coverings and mark each piece in plain figures at prices much less than cost of manufacture. A real good time for housekeepers to have their sets Of parlor and sitting room Furniture, recovered. Not again will they get such a bargain in such coverings. - W, H. A R & Tucker & Co. W. H. 4 R S. TUKER & CO. Fall Season. Special Ccrtain Sale. , To make this special curtain sale of greater interest we add all the Cotton, Wool and silk Tapestries, Brocades, Damasks, Brocates, etc., from our Curtain, Drapery and Upholstery stocks, and show these in connection ' with the Lace Cur tains on our first floor, Fayetttevllle street entrance mark each piece in plain figures at prices -25 to 60 per cents less than Value. W H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Fall Season. Special Lace Curtain Sale. We add every pair of heavy cur tains, Portierre Curtains and Tapes try Curtains at prices that will jus tify the attention of every house keeper. Never have they had such a great opportunity of furnishing their houses at such low prices for creditable goods. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. W. H. & R S. TUCKER & CO. Fall Season. Special Lace Curtain Sale. In this Lace Curtain Sale we will offer as a particular bargain, a lot of three-yard Nottingham lace curtains at 75c. per pair, and this price will include a pole and trimmings in Oak or Cherry. Another lot of higher grade at $1.00 per pair, with pole and trimmings. These curtains are worth $1.00 and $1.50 per pair re spectively without the poles and trimmings. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER A CO. Fall Skason. Lace Curtain Sales. In addition to the 500 pairs of new Curtains we are offering at less than half values, just received from an importer's clearing sata we add some 50 pairs of Odds and Ends from our own stock, and mark thematthe same low rates as the new and some of which we have only a few pair at still lower prices. Never have we been able to offer such great values in lace curtains to our housekee jers. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Dorsett Bros., have opened a first class Dairy and are now prepared to furnish milk at 25 cents per gallon, delivered any where in the city. Dairy corner of Wilmington and Hargett street. aug21-tf Did Yon 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. Fresh evening. oysters at Dughi's this Act In tho Liuing Present There is not a department in this big store into which the bargain prices do not reach, not a nook or corner in the whole store that will not supply your summer-time' needs at wasn't that the goods must be turned into cash This Month. A few reminders: - , . ,, Four pieces white and cream with colored stripe, 40 inches wide 7c per yard, worth 10c. 10 Dozen Ladies' French Lisle Hose, high colored tops, Hennsdorf fast black, at 29c the pair. Fifty cents worth in every pair. 60 Dozen Ladies' Rifcbsd Vests low deck and short sleeves, now lie a piece, were 15c, ' ' .' Twenty Shirt Waists that started th seAson- at . 75a and tl ftf now at 40c ' ' ' - -; ' : Four pieces of Curtain Scrim.. ' , r.--W. E. JONES. 206 Fayetteville St4 Raleigh, N. CY RALEIGH TO RICHMOND Fere From Halelah $2.80 A. Two Days' .Trip.-' EXCURSION! Train . will leave Raleigh 'at 7:30 a. m . on Monday, September 1th, re turning leave Richmond, September 8th, at 6:30 p. m. - Reduced rates have been secured at the best hotels at fx to f 1.50 per day.' Farmers, merchants, mechanics and - every body be ready to go, as the train will run, rain or shine. For tickets and further information apply to J Hal Bobbitt, druggist, Raleigh, N. C. RE. 'Pipkin, manager. Golds boro, N. C. a21 Help Wanted Male. WANTED Solicitors for Campal book, "Bryan, Sewell and Free SU ver," authorized bv Bryan, written by It. L. Metcalf, editor Omaha World- Herald, appointed author by Bryan, uontains speecnea and platform. bonanza for agents, a free silver mine lor workers. Only 91.00. The only authorized book, CO per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. ' Outfit free. Be gin now with choioe of territory. Per manent, profitable work lor '96. Ad dress The National Book Concern, Star Building, Chicago. a8 lm . For Qver Fifty Tears 4 Mas. WnratoWS Booranio Bran bss fcaea naea for orer flflv men dt millions at n0 then for (heir ehUdran whUs teetbinc. with perfect ucceaa. it wowee no cnua. eoneni toe gome, allays all pels, cure wind eotte, and Is the beet remedy for Diwrhwa. It will roller the poor Utile tufferer hnmedlatolT. Sold by Druggists In erery part of the world. Twenty-are eeute a bottle. Be lure to aak for "Mrs Window's Soothing Syrup," sod take no other kind. WS Wanted. To buy or loan money on cast-off clothing, umbrellas, guns, pistols watches, musical instruments, etc. etc. D. VV. C. HARRIS, Pawn Broker and Steam Dyer. Suits cleaned 75c, cleaned and dyed $1.50. East Hars just below Central Hotel ett street, al2 lm Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe 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. Jling s JNew Discovery com pletely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. igers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suf fered from a dreadful cold. aoDroach ing consumption, tried without re sult everything else ; they bought one bottle of Dr. King s JNew Dis coverv and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. ' It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in cougn ana colds, Free trial bottle at John i. JMacKae i drugstore Regular size 50c and $1, 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 Crescen u. $75.00 Bicycles Good as one at $100. t $50.00 Bicycles Good as many at $75.00. We know what we are talking Factory made (55.000 vheels last year. The C ascents" have been i tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons EAIEIGU, N. C. figures that we couldn't afford if it Raleigh IttMMttSMMMItttMMIitMXMMMMi iess A jiew, and pretty line of - ; PUFF . OOXES, : v-.- i & t i ,., K ,t Puffs, Powders, Hair Brushes and Combs. 1 Purses-all neededfor your sum mer's trip. Select Odors in Perfumery. t Crown Salts .-'if in several sizes and odors. (Send us your order to fill. S Yours very truly, Jpes McKimmofi Co, Pharrriaclsfs. ' . , 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. ' ' We Have The price stock, but tho dren's " on all our summer Misses' and Chil- in Tany Patent Leather and Kid, with Patent Leather Tips, which We have reduced from $1 50 to $1-20 are especial values. - - HELLER BROS. J34 Fayetteville St. Raleigh Male Academy if MORSONJk DENSON, Principals. The 19th ' year' opens Monday, Au gust 31. The: course which . has been so successful in preparation for Col lege, or . Business is adapted , to the needs of each pupil. Board, at low rates. Address the Principals for Catalogue. aug8 lm I Uauo It! A complete line of Umbrella Mate rial, such as Ribs. Staffs, Ferrels, Catches, Handles,' Covers, etc , Re. member I repair Umbrellas and Para sols with new parts. This is better and far cheaper than old material. A large stock of brass, nickel-plated and German silver walking cane ferrels al ways ou hand" T. f! BROCKWELL. Steam's ft i i i, : . . Instant Headache Care 1 2 Doses for 25c and a Sure Cure. Prescriptions, gi id attention at all iven special hours. NortUidfrDrnStore, Wynnfl - end Eirdscng, PBOPRIETOBS,. i , , Ve Q. El LBACH Qotton. Stocks, Bonds, Grain 'and Provisions 311 Wilmington Street, . '-A . . Raleigh," C, Direct 'private wire to New York, Strap Slippers : New Orleans and Chicago, ? ' Jy29tfJ ' ' 4 ' HAMS. N.tC. Hams, round trimmed, well cured, nice, sweet, and sound as a'dol Ur, 121elb. , ' Kingan's Bmall, reliable hams, 134c. v Kingan's 12-pound hams, liHo. There is nq better augarsured ham on the market than Kingan's 'relia ble." Close cut, lean. and mild cured, i. California hams, 10c lb. : - '-:.'-; .. . .. . . . . a- 11 , . ( 4 ' English Cured Breakfast Bacon Comes a little higher than the ordinary kind, but. this particular cure is un doubtedly the finest, sweetest bacon on the market.' It is boneless; thin, se lected pieces. English : Cured Shoulders y . Are better than some hams. Lean, square out and mild cured, and sold at lOe. lb. At this season of the year when it is so hard to get good, relia ble meat, it pays to bny the best. We guarantee all we sell. Anything yon buy of me that is -not satisfactory return it and get your money back. D: T. JOIKISON, AGENT. Phone 28. 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 buckwhea cakes. I Indigestion is very common, une o: the best remedies fo indigestion is Olterburn Lithia Vate Four or five glasses daiiy wiU workwon 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 iree irom germs ana other orgt matter. I am buying OTTERBTJ 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 medieinal 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, LooM ioo!i! Watch the win dow. Big barr gains every day. Don't missthese sales. If you can't comeyour self, send this children.' ";--r-!- On: Prico io All. Lycn R:3!:;l Gfcro : , ,1 14 East Martin Street. a -. . What to ask for in the. way of seasonable Dress Goods is Bbown in the September Issue of the Butterick Fashion Sheet.'1 Cnll ano. get ono fro , , J , . V , , f . Notions. 1 Nickel Alarm Clocks, . . . ;v.93c Sewing Machine Oil'. . . ; t, ,5c Borated Talciim i. . ; ,.20c Mocking Bird aood,.;,,'.-!,.: t .35c Oiled Silfcj per yard... .. .... ..85c Hennsdorf Black Hose.. .... .. .,25c Shirt Waist Seta'!.': ,":. , . .25c New York Mills Cottera : . :. .'. ..... 2c Good quality Note Paperper q'r, 5c Bristle Hair Brushes. j,,M and 75c White Aprons..,.. ..;., 25o Ladies' Handkerchiefs r2.to5t0e Nellin ,.40c auu uumj utuer useiui tninga. 5 and 10 Cent Counter We have fust arranged these doun ters oh bur sobohj floor and -have an unusual largeassortmehtof goods to show iYou'ir be. jwell pMd U you will take the time Jo" look over thesS eounter's'.1: - k . vi ' " -i. We have just arranged our Crock-1 ery department.jand can show you anything you want in an bdd piece or set ; Toilet Bete a,specialtyj -v. .AGENTS FOR WOOtLCOTT & SON. Interest ii Herald the News Thronghout the Land I i llilllllilllllllliitliiiiiiiuik ' Tli Whlle silence is golden, we prefer the ailvery speech. The net spot eauh svstem has the . right tingle of the white metal. The fatal ledger system is 1 abolished. We have felt the cold steel of Ingratitude at the hands of only a L very few, but all bickerings and hard feeling is now abandoned. We ean all - meet now on the common plane of humanity, independent," without restraint, i wuuguuuu vt Bjorcuiary uuuvo, ueuiuB ou muiuon reaon i or ionter atn- 1 tude, under the iron oode of '' ' ' ; . ... MONEY DOWN. Cash cash in advance to everybody, 'millionaire or mechanic no ' other terms to arty one, at any time, under any circumstances. Absolute i - insisiance upon mis point enables city or section of county, t All merchants endorse the plan--omd lack the s nerve to execute. iasn buyers applaud credit people, frowning, admit the justice of the ONLY CORRECTPLAN. , - Be Free and Throw off the voke of serfdom: your creditors: clean off the slate; be brave; be independent; pay cash; be-. . v ware of the wily who craves your account and -theft "duns" you to death. ; With pardonable pride, from a small beginning we point you to our ''! steady growth and to our mairniflcent show-rooms, made uossibfe through tenacious friendship of a generous we nope to merit, by being no less generous OURSELVES. , - - . Best goods for least price will always briust the cash to our'co'un-' ters. Lively, wide awake, up-to-date tradespeople know where money can best be spent. At any rate they. wI investigate. ; S J"6 1 i SUCCESSORS TO "Fall Season 189jo.: To inaugurato the Fall season we will claooroa sale Monday Aummt 24. and continue the saie during he week Five Hundred Pairs of, Uce. Curtains. These are new curtains,'a partof an im porter s clearing sale the price we paid for them iTcvcan eelLthcm to our customers at jus half the cost pf manu facture.T .Each , pair is a positive bargain and low' prices are made on thciw to effect a speedy and' absolute clearance during the week, as in early September we will b'effirifo receive our regular lines, our own special Lace Curtain a separate department1 at our. Fayetteville street entrance.Hrii ;f ? 17. n. oTCj:::n Wm. "n (t , ; J ' If '"tl' r I ;' We have, a- few good Shirt Waists lett whtcn we will close 0141 at j duced prjces.y For 5 re-1 CeAs . '. We . sell good, hoavy Domestics, Bleached or Unbleached Navy Blue Prints .and i. Fancy Dress Prints, , good Lawns,- Dress and Checked ; . Ginghams, floavy Plaids for Aprons, , t In Our Dry Gqcds Stock i-i.t n ,;... i i u f tji : ,i - Tre keep all kind of Staple Prints; ' ( Flannels, . Sheetings, , Shirtings, ' -Scrims, Table .Linen, Curtains and v Curtain .Goods; Canton,,. Fll?helaf ,' Nainsooks, Lawns, Percales, etc, '.I' i . -iv- '. -J. Takecare of the foundations -Wear good Shoes, r Dry feet and a : cool head Is what you want to keep. We have the shoes 'that will keep your feet dry. .'Weareheadquartrs forT.2J,-1 .50 and 2.00 shoes! 1 bhoes Information;- us to duote the lowest ffrtrtfia in thin Untramelled. free vourself from, -the shacfrb of v public, whose esteem and confidence ending Saturiay, August 29th lust received, and at iimportationsvThis Sale p arranged in 6n6ur 'first flbor. iust C.A.SH CRWOOb & CC. TT r

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