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0 OP t T 5, 1CC5. ' !. 1 L-NCE City Editor. 1 . !ti to New Advertisements. . i t . .1 Tuckers Specials. -CZl23CI3 1 '. ran son 's Business.Directory. t The liichmond Excursion. A. B. Stronach Dry Goods, etc. 1 2;s Weather Tomorrow. I ,,,.,. I The Washington forecast for " North Carolina for 36 hours I from 8 a. m. this morning: Generally fair, preceded by local showers tonight. Warmer in the intosior Wednesday, r . ;,: Forseast'for Raleigh. ;is local forecast for Raleigh (not ex tending beyond a radios of 20 mile:) fair tontghtandWednesday Wanner Wednesday. - - LooalData. , Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. (today) August 25th, Maximum temperature, 91 : minimum temperature, b6; ratofall, 0.67, v ,k v Conditions of the Weather. ' ; ' The following were the weather con ditions at 8 a, ax. today: , State of the weather. .... . . . clear. Temperature of the air. ,... 76 deg. Sensible temperature... 74 deg. Wind velocitv Light. - Direction of wind...;...';.... Nj PERSONAL. Mr. R. T. Cheshire and wife areat the Park 'x Mr. VanWycke Hoke has returned to the city x 2. Lul j Mr J W Jones, of Forest ville, was here today. 1 - Miss Meares, of Wilmington is visiting Miss Mary Shipp. .. . Miss Mary Strother is sick at her borne on South Davie street. Mrs. Ernest Martin has gone to Franklinton to visit relatives. v ' Mr. John Ellis has crone on a visit - to friends and relatives , in Kittrell. . - Mr. -E. C, Smith returned today from Cumnock, where he has been for a day or so. Mr. H.' Bilyeu has returned from . Southern Pines, where he attended - the Horticultural society meeting. We regret to note that Miss Sabre Putney is quite sick at her home - near the Centennial school. Mr. T.I Palmer Jerman has re turned from a pleasant vist to rela tives at Ridge way. Mrs. Frank Bain, of Norfolk, is ' Visiting her sister, Mrs. Oliver , Woroble On North Blount street , Mrs. R. E. Williams nd children v, have returned to the city from : Morehead and are at the Park. Mr. Samuel T. Morgan, President of the Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer ' Company, was in the city yesterday. , Mr E S Abell, of Johnston was , here today for a short while. He was returning from a visit to the -Western part of the state. - - - Mr. L. W. Andrews, of Greens- .' boro, passed through the city today 1 on his way to Norfolk and Washing ';. t ton to visit relatives. Mr. Decker has returned to the , ' v t;ity from a trip to Liverpool and ' the Continent He had a pleasant visit abroad and is welcomed back v" : by his many Raleigh friends. -. ' Mr. Harvey Johnson who has just . "fT mturnml from ICnatriMm 's. CnUpirp at y TOugniceepsie, jn. x., nas oeen sick since hi arrival, but hopes to be . out in a day or so. "Col. W. S. Cook and wife, and Miss Kate Johnson, of Wilmington, left a few days ago for Cleveland, Ohio. Cot. Cook goes in the capacity of -Jreme Representative from North ..olina, to attend the meeting of the Supreme Ledge of the Knights of Pythias of the world. V. ." ': Pnblie Speaking.' . n. ChaYles B. Ay cock will ad- .s the people at the following , 5jand places: " J, Tuesday, Sept ir ' vireSyille, Wednesday, Sept 2. , Crifton. Thursday, Sept S,;v.-,' . . wift Creek, Craven county, Sept LaGrange, Saturday, Sept .5. -:.' ... rollocksville, Tuesday, Sept 8.' Jacksonville, Wednesday, Sept 9. Richlands, Thursday, Sept 10. Hallsyille, J Friday, Sept 11, (D u plin county .) " , . '-y.' Warsaw, Saturday, Sept 12.- y V Come out and hsar, this' eloquent and eti'nest advocate of the people's nights'; discuss the great issues ,of the day.? .-.'. . Clement Manly, . ' - V.,:' f' Chairman. Jim. W. Tlwmipsoiy: --''.;.-i;.V:. Secretary. .V'r' The Tin Plate Strike Ends, . 'fraph to the Press-Visitor. , ii, Ind., Aug. 25. The Tin r'.-crs strike ended at tarid- ' y 1' e company signing the The Minstrel Comes Off Tonight.; ' Haywood Bros' Minstrels gave an exceedingly creditable street parade today and the people turned out' in large numbers to see the local or ganization on paradeUi The artists appeared to splendid advantage in their neat uniforms and nobby hats, The first performance will i be given tonight at Metropolitan hall to a large house.: - The boys have a show, which they should feelproud of. The musical feature is excep tionally strong. ' The vocalists are a splendid combination. A full house should greet the minstrels at home. Mrs. U. M. Wahab, of Durham, who has been visiting relatives in Raleigh, has returned to her home in Durham, ;' Business Notices. W. H. ft R. S.Tucker & Co. W. H. & R s! TUCKER & CO. Faix wobk. , SpbcIal CdetainSalk Now Goinoon. This week sad this week only we offer the balance of the BOO pairs Lace Curtains bought frem a New York importer at less than half value and now offered to our cus tomers at less. than hah - value. Your chance for a Curtain Bargain this week-not later. : W, H. & R S. Tuckek' & Co. W. H. & R S. TUCKER & CO. Fall Work. Special Cuetajn Sales Now Going ON. ,t . ' , i v- -"; y t This week and this week" only all the heavy curtains, portierres and table scarfs and covers at less than manufacturers prices. , Housekeepers are interested in these bargains. W. H. & R & TUCKER & CO. The Richmond Exoarslon. Pipkin's excursion to Richmond, which leaves Raleigh at 7:30 on the morning of September 7th, will reach Richmond at 1 o'clock p.m., returning leaves Richmond at 6:30 on the evening of the 8th. Reserved seats 25o extra for the round trip. There will be no crowding. Ample room for ail. The management will be strictly first-class. A pleasant trip to all who go. Half fare for children between the ages of 6 and 12 years. For tickets and further information apply to J. Hal Bobbitt, Raleigh, N. C. 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. A Cheap Trip to Baltimore and Return, Merchants and others contemplat ing a trip to Baltimore any time soon should call on J. Hal Bobbitt regarding an arrangement whereby they can remain in Baltimore four days; also one day in Richmond at a nominal cost. Branson's N. C , Business Direc tory, 8th Revised Edition is now being supplied to the subscribers. This is by far the most elaborate re ference book ever made for the State. aug25-lm The1 finest corned mullets in town at 6c per pound, retail, at aug24 3t Geo. N. Ives fc Cos. 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 11 at, John Y. McRaes drug store.. J We are oa your trail and won't a customer. We have got the goods get you started. .! - - - 1 . . ' V Cotton Dress Stuffs; Cotton Stuffs must go, and quickly. Of course there is plenty of wearing time ahead, but stores must winter stocks nowcooling thought. ; . Linen Batiste, were 12 and 15c, now 8c ' " ; i , Printed Ducks, were 15c, now 8c ' f Printed Dimities wers 12 o, now 8c. - ; " Fine Ginghams, were 12c, now Be, -w ' SHOES The special shoe sale a few. days longer. iCvw t; MEN'S SHOES 24 pairs Men's toe, meant to be $2.00, instead they are - 36 pairs men 8 calf shoes, congress $3 00, now $2 60 the pair, no chances know the shoes we sell. " Women's Shoes. : Women's fine vici kid button boots, were $3 50, now $2 50"a paif. Women's Dongola kid button boots were $1,50 and $1 75, now $1 2tt.- . ' The new Phonograph,! with the Duplex Speaker, will be on exhibi tion this week at the North Carolina Book Company 's store, dome 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- ?ersol. Anything you want I have 2 selections. 5c for each hearing. - , Respectfully, ' 'It " Z. P. Smith, Prop. ' . Dorsett Bros. , have opened a fl rst 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 . 4 - aug21-tf . i ' Help Wsnted Male. , - v WANTEI Solicitors for Campaign book, 'Bryan, Sewell and Free Sil ver 1 authorized by Bryan, written by R. iuMetcalf, editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches an 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 fre Be gin now with choice of terr) Per manent, profitable work lor '96. Ad dress The' ' National Book- Concern, Btar Building, Chicago. a6 lm For Over Fifty Tears Mas. WnraLoWa Soonrraa Brmcr has beea nsed for orer lift Tears bj millions at ntoUien for their eaildrea whUe teething, with peiteot sueoees. It soothes the child, softens the gunM, allays all pain, euros wind eolie, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the soar little suSerer Immediately. Bold by Druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-ave eents a bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs WlnsloWa Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. U Wanted. . To buy or loan money on cast-off clothing, umbrellas, guns, pistols, watches, ' musical instruments, etc., etc : D. W. C. HARRIS, . Pawn Broker and Steam Dyer. Suits cleaned 75c, cleaned and dyed (1.50. East Hargett street, just below Central Hotel. al2 lm Two Uvea Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for ner, 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 of .Dr.; King's .New 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 50c and $1. Raleigh 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. t $50.00 Bicycles Good as many at $75.00. We know what we are talking Factory made 63.000 vheels last year. The C s scents have been tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons KALEIOIf. n. a be satisfied until we secure you as and prices to hold you with if we can be forehanded. - We're thinking of Fine Satteens, were 14c, now 8c. we spoke of lost week is still on for :- -T ' 1 ' - Buff Shoes, congress only, French $1.50 a pair. ' . and lared, needle toe, made tofetoh taken to buying them, either; we . . r Me ... Laaies2 A new and pretty line of FL'FF COXES, Puffs, Powders Hair Brushes and Combs. ,s - Purses all neededfor your sum mer's trip. , ' -' Select Odors in Perfumery, v, Crown y Salts in several sizes and odors. Send us your order to fill. . i J J rYoura very truly, ' Janes McKimmon S Co,, Pharmacists. . 133 Fayetteville St. Raleigh. We Have The price on. 'all our summer stock, but the Misses' and Chil dren's, ; .fj Strap Slippers in Tan, Patent Leather and Kid, with Patent Leather Tips, which we have reduced from, $1 50 to - $1.20 are especial valued IlELLER ' BROS. iyFayetille St' Raleigh Male Academy MORSON & DENSON, Principals. The 19th year opens Monday, Au gust 31. The course' which has been ao successful in preparation for Col lege or Business it adapted to the needs of each pupiL? Board at low rates. Address the Principals for Catalogue. aug8 lm I ElavG If! t r - - A complete line of Umbrella Mate rial, such as Uibs. btairs, . rerreis, Catehee, 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 tierman silver walking cane lerreis ai ways on nana. T. F. BROCXIVELL. Steani's Instant Headache Cure )2 Doses for "25c and a Sure Cure, Prescriptions given special care and attention at all hours, ? . North Side Drag "Store Wynne tnd . Clrdscns, PROPRIETORS. G. E. LEAGH ... -f ,1 Cotton, Stocks, Bonds, y Grain and Prpyisions 1311 "Wilmington Street, ' J ' - '. Ealcigh, N.' p. Direct 'private wire to New York, rwi, , '1 lorthem Irish Potatoes, ? - v Northern. Cabbage.-;-: Hew : Riyer Ilnllets. Now arriving almost daily. We are prepared to quote lowest prices and show first-class stock. Itwill pay you to see our goods and , prices before placing your orders, -j-- .,- . ; , :: Rcckwell Cutter. - . j , - - -.r Have you tried; it? :. This is one of the best brands on -the' market, made by Mr. E. B. C Hambly at Rockwell, N. C. , who runs one of the finest herds of thoroughbred Jerseys in the South. We receive this butter fresh from the dairy every week and can deliver it to you in nioe, sweet condition at 30o per pound, or will make a special price on standing weekly orders for five or more pounds at a time. -- ;s .. Remember ; We sell the best old elder Vinegar at 35o per gallon. d. t. jounsou, AGENT. ; Phone 28. " - People, are always on the alert to pre serve O health, for "health - is wealth." A rich man once said he would give half his fortune to he able to digest b u c k w heat cakes. Indigestion is very common.. One o: the best remedies for indigestion is Otterburn Lithia Water Four or five glasses dm lv wi 1 1 work won ders and imprbve-your general health. Be on your lookout for typhoid fever. The germs are found in much of our drinkine - 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 "win use it for general dnnRing purposes. -OTTERBURN LITHIA is a tonic: diuretic and blood Durif vincr 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 liol eigh than all other mineral waters combined. Parties furnishing their own containers will be given special prices. Thd Pharmacist. Sole Agent iorRaleigh. Loo!i! ioo!i! '000' Watch the win- dow. Big bar gains every day. Don't missthese sales, v If you can't come your self, send the children. . Gr.3 Fri;j to All. J. H. Bobbitt 14 East Martin Street . What to ask for In the way of seasonable Dress Goods is sKown in the September Issue of tho Butterick Fashion Sheet, Call ana "get one from us. ! Z Notions. Nickel Alarm Clooks.. .93c Sewing Machine Oil . 1 4 . ', . . 1 . .V. 5o Borated Talcum -; .... ..20c Mocking Bird FoodI: f?. i : . .35c Oiled Silk, per yard .v.,' . i , ; .85c Hermsdorf Black Hose ..25c Shirt Waist Sets v ., r; . 25c New York Mills Cotton ,.2o Good quality Note Paper per q'r, Ic Bristle Haii Brashes., :, 50 and 75c White Aprons, 25c Ladies ' Handkerchiefs . ', , . . 2i to 50c Nellie Ely Night Lamps. . t . j.40c 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 11. be" well paid if you will take the time to look over these counters.'? -- v y - . ' 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 . Information. " Herald the Mews Throughout the Land ! While silence is golden,' we prefer the gilvery speech. The net spot cash system has' the right tingle of the white metal. The fatal ledger system Is abolished. 1 We have felt the-cold steol of ingratitude at the hands of only a very few, but all .bickerings and hard feeling is now wiped out. We can all meet now on the common plane of humanity, independent, without . restraint, -obligation rr meroinarymotive. Genius and ambition reach a far loftier alti-. tude, under the iron code of - ' A' A. V X. v A. tasii easu in auvance to everybody, millionaire or mecnanic no other terms to any one, at any time, under any circumstances. Absolute insistence upon tpis point enables us to quote the lowest -prices in this -city or section of country. All merchants endorse the plan some lack the nerve to execute; Cash bu vers applaud credit people, frowning, admit the justice of the ON LY CORRECT PLAN, " ; . Be Free and Untramelled. - Throw off the yoke of serfdom; free yourself from the shackles of your creditors; clean off the slate; be brave; Jbo independent; pay cash; bo- ware of tho.wily who craves your account and then "duns" you to death. With pardonable pride, from a small beginning we point you to our steady growtn ana to our magniucent . i . : : .1 u : t we hope to merit, by being no less generous OURSELVES. i f J ? ' - 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 Z"'i-L -, ' ' '- '--r.- 'Pea SUCCESSORS TO C.A $3.36 6 00 flogultr As you know these screens are rnade- in the Celestial Empires and are the beautiful products of the most skilled Our screens are five feet high,- fourfolds, heavily satin finish. V .Open at n 1 -I We have a few good Shirt Waifcts left which wo wijl close out at re duced prices. , " , ;, j r-oroUents Wb' sell good, heavyDomestics Bleached or Unbleached Navy Bluu Prints and Fancy Dress Prints, good Lawns, Press and Checked Ginghams, ITeavy Plaids for Aprons. In Our DryGccdsSf::k We keen all kind of Stanle Prints. . . . ..K .... r Flannels, Sheetings, Shirtings,'1 Scrims, Table4 Linen, Curtains and Curtain Goods; ' Canton Flannels, Nainsooks, wus, Percales, etc. Shoes. Take care of the foundations. Vear good Shoes.", Dry feet and a cool 'head is what you want to keep. We have the shoes thai wilfkeep your feet dry. We are headquarters for ft.2J, 1.50 and 2.00 shoes. ' . . .Vs. . y ' MJF -T v; 1. . snow-rooms, maae possipie tnrougn .... ul: n A l ,1 will investigate;.,;.'' y?xd- ..S '.; ; r -.-vj vSU'.1-'!.-'' v Screens $3.36 Prico. . CGOO artisans. ' worked in gold ' Night. - r - r- SH ERVVOOD & CC. I - i;::-VJ. E. JONES. : 206 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C New Orleans and Chicago. r - - Leaders of Low Prices.
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