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MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1896.
TtlOS. I. PENCE
. City Editor.
lades to Nw Advertise nunts.
Tuckers Specials.1 "
Corned Mullets O N Ives &'Co.
New Phonograph! P Smith. .
The Weather; Tombrrow.
VXa Wq1t,0,?, frtMUULRt fop
BAIN I North Carolina for 38 houn
J from 8 a. m. thi morning:
Local showers tonight. Tues
day fair, preceded by local showers
on the coast. Cooler Tuesday morning.-,
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Forecast for Raleigh.
Local forecast for Raleigh (not ex
, tending beyond a radius of 20 miles:)
Showers probable tonight. Tuesday
fartr cooler
, y. t -. Local Data.
" Local data for 24 hours ending at 8
a. m. (today) August 21th, Maximum
- temperature ; minimum temperature,
73; rainfall, 0.00.
i 4 Condition of the Weather.
V The following were the weather con
ditions at 8 . m. today:
State Of the weather, ......... clear.
- Temperature of the air 76 deg.
Sensible temperature 74 deg.
Wind Telocity Light.
Direction of wind N.
;,,,;.,. .- PERSONAL.
Mr. Thos. White, of Loyisburg,
ts at the Park.
: Mr. S. W. Gregory, of (joldsboro,
Is here today.
Mr. Jos. U. Brown, left for Old
Point today .
Mr.' J. R. Barclay, went to Balti
more this morning.
Mttj. S. F. Telfai has gone to Mor-
: gantoa.
Mr. Fred Woollcott. left today for
Baltimore.
Mr. J. D. Boushall, went to Fay
etteville this morning.
Mr. Richard Gwathmy arrived
today from Asheville
Mr. J. B. Broadfoot, of Fay ette
ville, was here today.
Mr. T. H. Murray has returned
from a short trip to Richmond.
Miss Rosa Dtighi has returned
from a three weeks visit to Ports
mouth, Va.
Governor Carr went t his Brace
bridge fsrm in Halifax Saturday. He
will return today.
Mr. E. C. Potter, left for Eastern
Carolina this morning after spend
ing Sunday in the city.
Miss Eleanor McBride, who has
been visiting Mis Dinwiddie, has
returned to her home in Gennessee,
N. Y.
Mr. O. L. Bailey, who has been
visiting in Selma, returned to the
city this morning much improved in
health.
Mr. S. A. Campbell, our enter
prising furnture dealer has returned
to the city, after an absence of five
weeks much improved in health.
Justice H. H. Roberts who has
been confined at homo with bronchial
asthma since Wednesday last, was
able to be at his office this morning
attending to business.
The friends of Mrs. Mary C. Syme
will regret to hear of her critical
illness, at the home of her daughter
Mrs. Wm. E. Anderson -
Mr. B. S. Royster, Mayor of Ox
ford, was here today en route to
Goldsboro, where he goes to inspect
the military company there. Mr.
Royster goes from there to Clinton
where he makes an address at the
I dedication of the Lodge building
- there.
Cooler Weather.
A light depression is moving off
the New England coast and the
barometer is generally high in the
Southwest over Texas.
T'e weather is cooler in the
' sX Valley and Lake region, but
warm still along the South
ntic and Gulf coasts.
, " he weather is clear in the North
but cloudy in the South, with condi
tions favorable for local showers.
. The next few days will be cooler
In the east. '
With His Honor Today.
la the Mayor's court today, Ruffin
- "Weaver was fined'5 and costs for
disorderly conduct ; ' .
- Robert Ransom was gives thirty
' days on the roads for engaging in an
affray.,, '., ..f, , . , ...
Ot "Prvllaril hnii hopn driven the
VU. v.w O-
benefit of ft right-hand swing on bis
head by a young man named Hayes
and he took the stand as principal
witness against his aggressor. Pol
lard stated that Hayes cursed him and
in return he called him brother. May
; or Russ asked him if the blow; was
a hard one, and his reply was that
it might have been harder; When
asked whether his assailant was
drunk, he replied that he was some
what drinky. Pollard's course was
conciliWy from the start and his
concluding remark was, want to
avoid trouble."
: t-T i Tt Retnove4.;: vts
'' ' '-1 ' ,
. The gospel tent ai ,tba corner of
Cabarrus and Person streets, where
meetings have been going on for the
past two weeks, was removed'this
morning to Oak Dale avenue, the
grove at the northern " terminus of
Person street, where meetings will
be commenced tonight for the whites
conducted, by, Revs. Williams and
Brooks. The publio Is cordially in
vited to attend.
Wants Presidential Candidate.
The Progressive Farmer says :
"A million Populists will refuse to
support Bryan if Sewall is not taken
down
"The Populists haye met the sil
ver Democrats more than half way,
but if Sewall is not taken down' a
Presidential candidate is cortain.
This feeling is strong in the North
and West as well as in the South .
Business Notices.
W. H. & R. S. Tucker &Co.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
Fall Work.
Special Curtain Sals Your Chance
this Week to Bur LaceCurtai.ns.
500 pairs just bought from an im
porter in New York. His clearance
sale-curtains sold to us at less than i
value. We offer them to you at less
than half value. Your opportunity
this week and only this week. Do
not miss it by waiting.
W. H. & R. S. Tcckkr & Co.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.
Fall Work.
Special Curtain Sales.
Your Chance this Week ani Only
this WEEK.
All theupholestering goods all the
heavy curtains, and all the odds and
ends of curtains, scarfs, etc.. at less
than half value.
Remember this week von have
the chance not later.
W. H. & K. S. Titker & Co.
W. H. A B. S. TI'CKKR & CO.
Fall wokk .
Special Lace Curtain Sale.
Special Department arranged for
the customers convenience on our
first floor just as you enter our Fay
ette vine street door. Polite sales
men in charge of this special Cur
tain Sale. Men who understand all
about curtains.
W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.
W. H. & R. S. TUKER & CO.
Fall Work.
Special Curtain Sale.
Here are the greatest bargains for
for every housekeeper. Never such
curtains at so little money.
The importer loses, not you your
greatest chance for bargains.
W H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.
Found.
A gold ring was found at Littleton
on the day of the R. A G . R. Asso
ciation's excursion. Owner can se
cure same by applying at this office
and paying for this notice.
The finest corned mullets in town
at 6Jc per pound, retail, at
aug24 3t Geo. N. Ives & Co's .
Kid 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.
We are on your trail and won't
a customer. We have got the goods
get you started.
ear
Cotton Dress Stuffs.
Cotton Stuffs must go, and quickly. Of course there is plenty of
wearing time ahead, but stores must be forehanded. We're thinking of
winter stocks now cooling thought Fine Satteens, were 14c, now 8c.
Linen Batiste, were 12 and 15c, now 8c.
Printed Ducks, were 15c, now 8c. x
Printed Dimities were 12) c, now 8c.
Fine Ginghams, were 12 C, now 8c.
SHOES The special shoe sale we spoke of last week is still on for
a few days longer.' 1 ' ' - .
MEN'S SHOES 24 pairs Men's Buff Shoes, congress only, French
toe, meant to be $2.09, instead they are $1.50 a pair. ' .
' ', -. 36 pairs men'scalf shoes, congress and laced, needle toe, made to fetch
$3 00, now $2 50 the pair, no chances taken in buying them, either; we
know the shoes" we sell.""'-' sv- -
i.",:iVqiiii)Shoes;: ,;
1 1 i Women 's fine vici kid button boots, were $3 50, ' now $2 50 a pair.
Women's Dongola kid button boots were $1,50 and $1 75, how $1 25.
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The new Phonograph, with the
Duplex Speaker, will be on exhibi
tion this week at the North Carolina
Book Company's store.. Come and
hear the very latest by the best ar
tists. Vocal solos, male quartetts,
waltzes, marches,minstrels,speeches
by Bryan and McKinley, banjo so
los, recitations by E. Booth and In
gersol. Anything yon want. I have
72 selections. 6c for each hearing.
Respectfully,
It Z. P. Smith, Prop. X
Dorsett Bros., have opened a first
class Dairy and are now prepared to
furnish mijk at 25 cents per gallon,
delivered any where in " the city.
Dairy corner of Wilmington and
Hargett street.
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Help Wanted Male.
WANTED Solicitors for CamDAltm
book, "Bryan, Sewell and Free Sil-
by It. L. Metoalf, editor Omaha World
Herald, appointed author by Bryan.
contains speeches ana platform. A
bonanza for agents, a free silver mine
for workers. Only $1.60. The only
authorized book. 60 per cent. Credit
given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Be
gin now, with choice of territory. Per
manent, profitable work for '90. Ad
dress The National Book Concern,
Star Building, Chicago. a6 lm
Far Over Fifty Teen
Mas. WnretoWs Soothtjki Stbtof has been
used lor over fifty jean by mnUoai of anthers
tor ineir eniuran wnue leeuiaig. wua panea
tueeeu. It sootnes tn otuid, euIRiDa toe gums,
allays an pain, eons wind eoue, ana it tne Den
remedy for Diarrhoea. ' It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists
in erery part of the world. Twenty-Are eents a
Dome. Be sure to w tor - mrw uisiuw
Soothing syrup," and take no ot her kind. UK
Wanted.
To buy or loan money on cast-off
clothing, umbrellas, Kuns, pistols,
watches, musical instruments, etc.,
etc. D W. C. HARRIS,
fawn Broker and Steam Dyer.
Suits cleaned 75c, cleaned and
dyd 1.50. East Hargett street,
just helow Central Hotel. 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. King's New Discovery com
pletely cured her and she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers,
139 Florida St., San Francisco, suf
fered from a dreadful cold, approach
ing consumption, tried without re
sult everything else ; they bought
one bottle or Ur. Iting s JNew Dis
covery 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 cough and colds.
Free trial bottle at John Y. MacRae's
drugstore Regular size 60c and $1.
Raleigh
crs
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. o
$50.00 Bicycles
Good as many at $75.00.
We know what we are talking
Factory made 65.000 vheels last
year. The C ascents have been
tried here three years.
Thos. H. Briggs & Sons
RALEIGH. N. C.
Me!
be satisfied until we secure yon as
and prices to hold you with if we can
E. JONES.
Pionc
Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C. ' -
iLadiesSl
A new and pretty line of
PUFF s BOXES,'!
Puffs, Powders -Hair Brushos
ana uomos. - :
Purses all needed for y ou r sum
mer 'strip, t
Select Odors
in Perfumery, $
Crown Salts
In several sizes and odors
Send us your order to fill.
Yours, very truly,
& Co.
'I
i & r-narmaci5is.
133 Fayetteville St, Raleigh
We Have Reduced
The price on all our summer
stock, but the Misses' and Chil
dren's Strap Slippers
in Tan, Patent Leather and Kid,
with Patent Leather Tips, which we
have reduced from $1 50 to
$1.20
are especial values.
HELLER BROS.
134 Fayetteville St.
Raleigh Male Academy
MORSON & DENSON.Prineipals.
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 Have It!
A complete line of Umbrella MateJ
rial, suah as Ribs. Staffs, Ferrets,
Catches, Bandies, 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 on hand. ,
T. F. BROCKWELL.
Steafh's
Instant Headache Cure
VI Doses for 25o and a
$ufe Cure.
' 1 '
Prescriptions given special care
and attention at all hours.
Mb Side Drag Store,
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Wynne tnd Eirdscng,
PROPRIETORS.
G. E. LEACH
Cotton, Stocks, Bonds,
' f t -7 : . i. . a
Grain and : Pmisions,
31 1 Wilmington Street,
. , V " " Raleigh, N. C.
direct Tpnate wire to Npw . t"prk,
I" New Oneans and Chicago. . .-v
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HAMS.
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N.tC. Bams, round trimmed, woll
cured, nice, sweet, and sound as a'dol
lar, Uio lb.
Kingan's small, reliable hams, 131c.
Kingan's 12-pound bams, 12ie.
There is no better sugar-cured ham
on the market than Kingaa'B "relia
ble." Close cut, lean and mild cored.
California hams, 10c lb. '. -
isli Cured Bn
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 : Cored : Shoulders
Are better than some hams. Lean,
square cut and mild cured, and sold
at 10c. 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 you
buy of me that is -not satisfactory
return it and get your money back.
D: T. JOHNSON,
AGENT.
Phone 28.
People are always
on the alert to pre
serve h e a 1 1 n, lor
"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 lor
indigestion is
Otterburn Llthia 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. Bolililll,
The Pharmacist.
Sole Agent for Raleigh.
Loob! look!
Watch the win
dow. Big bar
gains every day.
Don'tmissthese
sales. If you
can't come you r
self, send the
children. ,
Ono. Prico to All.
attDBtttAK
SENSIBLE
Lycn lus!:c! Gfcro
14 East Martin Street.
What to ask for in the way of seasonable Dross Goods is shown In
the September issue of tho Butterick Fashion Sheet.' . Calf and get ono
from us. . - ;
Notions.
Nickel Alarm Clocks . , ; . . . , r : . , '. 93c
Sewing Machine Oil 6c
Borated Talcum 20c
Mocking Bird Food 35c
Oiled Silk, per yard ,85c
Hermsdorf Black Hose .25o
Shirt Waist Sets ,.,.25c
New York Mills Cotton 1 . 2c
Good quality Note Paper per q'r, 5c
Bristle Hair Brushes 50 and 75c
White Aprons . . 25c
Ladies' Handkerchiefs ;2J to 50c
Nellie Bly flight Lamps. . . , , . .40o
And man other useful things.
5 and 10 Gent Counter
We have just arranged these coun
ters on our second floor and have
an unusual largeassortmentof goods
to show. You'll be well paid if
you will take the time to look over
these counters.
We have just arranged our Crock
ery department and can show you
anything you want in an odd piece
or set. Toilet sets a specialty.
AGENTS FOR
WOOLLCOTT & SON.
Interesting
Herald the News Throughout the Land !
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While silence is golden, we prefer the silvery speech. The net spof cash
system has, tho r'gi t tingle of tho white metal. The fatal fedger system is
abolished. We have felt the cold stool of ingratitude at the hands of only a
very few, but all bickerings and hard feeling is now without. Wo can all
meet now on the common plane of humanity, independent, without restraint,
obligation or mercinary motive. Genius and ambition reach for loftier alti
tude, under the iron code of .1
MONEY DOWN.
. . . . .
Cash cash in advance to everybody, millionaire or mechanic ho
other terms to any one, at any time, under any circumstances. . Absolute
insistance upon this point enatyes us to quote the lowest prices In this
pity or section of country. All merchants endorse the plan some lack the
nerve to execute. Cash buvers applaud credit people, frowning, admit
the justice of theWJLY CORRECT PLAN.
Be Free and Dntramelled,
Throw off the yoke of serfdom; free yourself from the shackles of
your ereditors; clean off the slate; be brave; be independent; pay cash; be
ware of the wily who craves your account and then "duns" you to death.
With pardonable pride, from a small beginning we point you to our
steady growth and to our magnificent show-rooms, made possible through
the tenacious friendship of a generous public, whose esteem and confidence"',
we hope to merit, by being no less generous OURSELVES. ' . t, v
Best goods for least price will always bring the', cash to our coun
ters. Lively, wide awake, up-to-date tradespeople know where money'
can best be spent. At any rate they will investigate. - ;
SUCCESSORS.TO C.A.SHERWO
UJim&IWQEBOS
Fall Season 1896.
To inaugurate -the Pall season we wilt plape on sale Monday, August 24 ' V
and continue the sale during the week ending Saturday, August 29th ,'
, , . - - - ' ' 1 v t
Five. Hundred Pairs of : Lace Curtains. ,
. These are new-curtains, a part of an ;im-, ,
porter's clearing sale4,' just received, and at -tho
price wc paid for them wo can sell them
to our customers at just half the cost of manu
facturc. Each pair is
low prices are made on
and absolute clearance during the Hvcek, asin ;
earlv Sentember wo' will beerm to receive bur !
regular lines, our yvnr importations." This,
special Laco Curtail Sale is arranged in
a separate department on our first floor, lust
at our Fayettevillo Btrpet entrance. ' ' ,
umi. ft n; -8;!Ti!'s::n g.gd.
v . ,
1 Wevhave a few good Shirt Waists '
left which we will close :ut at re-. ;
duced prices. , r
For 5 Cents
We 'sell good,'" heavy Domestics, '
Bleached or Unbleached Navy Blue
Prints and ; Fancy Dress - Prints,
good " Lawns, Dress .and "Checked
Ginghams, Heavy PhiidS for Aprons.
In Our Dry Golds Stock
We keep all kind of Staple Prints,
Flannels, ' Sheetings, Shirtings,
Scrims, Table Linen, Curtains nd
Curtain Goods; Canton v' Flannels,.
Nainsooks, Lawns, Percales, etc.
Take care of the foundations.
Wear good Shoes. Dry .feet and a
cool head is what you want to keep.
We have the shoes that will keep
your feet dry. Weare headquarters
for $1 .2J, 1.50 and 2.00 shoes.' -
a positive bargain and
them to effect a speedy
Shoes
Information.
cTd&Co.
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