i I v. DAY, AUGUST 2$, 1896. 1 iOS. I. PENCE City Editor. Index to New Advertisement.. Tucker's Specials. - ' Sale of House and LofcB. P, Mon tague. , . , Kiggan's Toy Store. Pony Wanted Lyon Racket Store. Dughi -Special. ' 1 . v Notice to Defendant D. H. Young. The Weather Tomorrow. . ' -. V. :...,iu .... i.., - 'I''- B Washington forecast for North Carolina: Generally fair, pos sibly shower! on the coast to- night. :i ' - - - ' Forecast for Ralalfh. Local forecast for Raleigh ( not ex t" tending beyond a radius of 20 miles:) " Fair, warmer Sunday. ' , Looal Data. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. (today) August 29th, Maximum ' temperature, 80 ; minimum temperature, 66; rainfall, 0.00, . ' i Ki, Condition of tho Weather. f ' The following were the weather con , -UtioDS at 8 a. m. today : State of the weather. clear. Temperature of the air 76 deg. Sensible temperature 74 deg. Wind velocity . Light. Direction of wind N. , . y PERSONAL. ' ' " " ! Dr. J. J. Mott has returned to the city. . , Mr. Allen Bland of Millbrook is here today. ' our- i. Ju. oueu waa m mc w- -day. Capt. R. B. Peebles and daughter are in the city today. Mr, T. T- Pace has returned from a visit to South Carolina. ' Mrs. Win. W. Wyatt, of Norfolk, ' is visiting Miss Laura Bishop. Mr. N. G. Whitfield has gone to Franklinton to visit his mother. fH,.!.n A W TTnltstn loft far " Winston today to spend Sunday. Mr, Ham Smith is confined to his borne on account of sickness. ' Col. Turk, General Passenger Agent of the Southern, is inthecity. Miss Lollie Williams has returned " ' from a visit to friends at Forestville, CoL and Mrs. W. A. Turk, of ' Washington are in the city. Miss Maggie Hampton has re - ' turned from a visit to Montgomery county. Mr. A. P. Massey has returned from a pleasant visit to Canada and northern cities. Miss EtheL Lyon and brother Winfield are visiting in the Aubern section. Miss Bertha Klueppelberg, who has been spending the summer at ' Atlantic City, N. J., returned home vesterdav. ' Mr. Hal Ayer left yesterday to at tend the opening of the Populist campaign at Wadesboro today where Maj. Guthrie and Col. Dock- cry speak. Mr. Whitfield Cobb, who has been spending the summer with his brother, Mr. N. T. Cobb, left for Chapel Hill today to enter the Uni versity. Capt J. W. Whisnant, one of the Seaboard s very cleaverest officials v was here today and was warmly j greeted by his many friend. ' ' See the new fall announcement of . Mr. J. D. Riggan and give him a call when you wish to purchase 1 1 . . x 1. . 1 - -unooi snppues at prices cut imu in two. Mr. Riggan is now at the North making fall purchases for his . store in all lines.. ... Business; Notices. Vw. H. & R.S.Tucker & Co. f i - 'r .O ' -i , . , Fau. Wobk. . HODSI-KEEPKBS BaKOAIH WsTK AcauM 31st o Sia"TraBXB 5th. ' ' We have 87 pairs, left remaining from our special sales of 500 pairs lace cuatains. We wish to sell these out this week, and will offer them to our customers..- These curtains will be found in the special Department of House-keeping goods tra our first floor just as you enter our store from Fayetteville street. This week gives the last chance at this great bargain offer of lace curtains.,, , Come early. - -, ' W, H. & R. S. Tuceke & Co. . W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Fall Work. ' , . , Horsi-keepers' BaboaiiT' Week Annus? 31st to September Sts. "VTe have remaining from our big blanket sale of best North Carolina white wool blankets 27 pairs of 10x4 .C os and 13 pairs 11 xlsizes. These we wish to sell this week, and hold the f rioos t'l 75 for 10x4, and $3 75 f rl.ie 11x4. Last chance at this t bargain, of North Carolina . W.,IL & R. S. TUKER & QQ. j t j Fall"wobk; j j H t f l( HOUSS-KEEPE&S' I BARQAl-t WeEK- ' August 31st to September 5th, '; Two tables, white crochet and Marsailles quilts at special bargain prices just in time for house-keepers.. - ' ', W. H. & K S. Tucker AVCo. . W.H. & R. S, TUCKER & CO. i- ., , Fall Work. HOCSK-KEEPKRS' BARQAIK WeKK Aubcst 31st to Septembkr 5th. Table linens Bleached Irish table Damasks at special bargain prices-, just in time for house-keepers. ,.W, H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER CO. FallWorkI House-keepers' Babqan Week August 31st to September 5th. A Tableof Glass Linensand crashes at special prices jvst in time for housekeepers. - 1 W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. W. F. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. i Fall Work. House-keepers' Bargain Week August 31sl to September 5ta. A Table of Linen Huck and Dam ask Towels at special prices, just in time for house-keepers. W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. Finest lot of North Carolina Hams and Sides just received at J. D. Car roll's. Call early. Fresh corned mullets' 61c pound. G. N. Ives A Co., a28 5t City Market. Raleigh to Richmond. Don't forget the big excursion to Richmond on September 7 th. The only opportunity of the season to visit the u8y and historio city of Richmond . There will be ample time to take In the many points of interest. Richmond is the metro polis of the South, and all who have never visited there should avail themselves of the cheap rates this opportunity affords. Round trip $2.50. For tickets and information apply to J. Hal. Bobbitt. Finest lot of North Carolina Hams and Sides just received at J. D. Carroll's. Call early. Did Yoa 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. Finest lot of North Carolina Hams and Sides just received at J. D. Carroll's. Call early. 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 $1.60. East Hargett street, just below Central Hotel. al2 lm Finest lot of North Carolina Hams and Sides just received at J . D. Carroll's. Call early. Waated. .. A good all round man. Good pay and steady pjsition for the right man. Address, X.G. Press Visitor Office. aug29 Poney Wanted at Lyon Racket Store. aug29-2t Fresh Oysters at Dughi's this evening, aug29, Tou would think we had said looks of the big piles of fall goods about the smallest stock of summer goods to carry over to next season that ever you saw in a house half as large ' as 'this one. I Ton will flnl an entirely new stock in every department it's our way we never, will carry goods over, don't believe in it for a big fall trade. We are going to we sell cheap. Why should we not sell cheaply? We buy for cash,' we sell for cash.. ,.We go to the market and look for good things, just like you know a good thing when yoa see it best things this time we ever saw; we most every department is " ' " ' . Loaded cWitiii Great Bargains. Early buyers always get first enough for all, though. Come soon GREAT NEW STOCK. The greatest line of fall millinery on record arriving now. -v 'i , - iv W. E. JONES. ' ...- ' 206 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. C - . , , . v 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 i No more 35 or 40. ; - No more 35 or 40. , No more 85 or 40. t'V" Oysters sold heretofore for 35 and 40o will , be. sold 'this .winter at Dughi's at strictly 25c, It is no use to say what kind of oysters they are. They are the same Mr. Dughi has always sold. .3 , , ' ': 7 ; . Bananas, peaches, pears, grapes and oranges at Dughi's tomorrow, Finest lot of North Carolina Hams and Sides just received at J. D. Carroll's. Call early. Help Wanted Mole. .... -WANTED Solicitors for Campaign book. "Bryan, Sewell and Free Sil ver' authorized by; Bryan, written by R, LuMetcalf, editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only W.60. The only authorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free.. Be gin now with choice Of territory. Per manent, profitable work for '96. Ad dress The National Book Conoern, Star Building, Chicago. a6 lm , , ,. For Ovor Fifty Tears , Mas. wmxowa Soormxs Btbop has beta used for orer fifty rear by aitUlou of atotber fortkelrehildrea while teething, with perfect success. It aoothea the child, aotten the foma, nays all pain, euros wind eolle, and Is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will reUeye the poor tittle sufferer Immediately. Bold by Druggist In erery part of the world. Twenty-flT eenta a bottle. Be sure to aak for "Mrs WlnaloWi SoothJnf Syrup," and take no other kind: U Raleigh of a $75.00 Men's Bicycle named Crescent; of a $50.00 Men's Bicycle named Men's Special J of . a $50.00 Ladies' Bicycle named Crescent. $75.00 Bicycles Good as one at $100. a $50.00 Bicycles i Good as many at $75.00. We know what are are talking Factory made 65.000 vheels last year. The C ascents have been tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons KALEIGII. N. C. - Another lot of those delicious South ampton county ( Va. ) Hams; also fine tot miia curea jonnsvon ooumy a. C. ) Hams. Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, etc. "Melrose" Flour still growing In popularity. And why? Because it is carefully ground from best selected wheat. None superior to "'Melrosei", Nice line finest green andblack Teas,' Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent eup. I handle nothing but first class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. Lowest prices guar anteed, iespeotiuiiy, , J.D. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. - Telephone 125. ' X- ?r good - bye to summer in earnest by the ,wt are stacking Op. Well, we have We have made liberal prepr4t(ons have it, too. We sell for casbr but We do, too. We found some of the want you to come apd see them; al place In the bargainjine; we have and take a peep at our '- ' Pioneers anis am iLadies: A new and pretty line of f: ? PUFF BOXES, Puffs, Powders, Hair Brushes and Combs. ', ' - t Purses al 1 neededfor your sum mer 's trip. i ; ; " - t Select Odors In Perfumery. . " Crown Salts in several sizes and odors. Send us your order to fill. Yours" very truly, James McKimmon & Co., Pharmacists. 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. 1 A . Fanny I m $2.00 to $1 i img tor a I 7 lent lit 1 that Shoes (hat coat $8.00 should bo sell- DOL.LAK A PAIIt. Who would think 7 that an elf hlh of an inch In the width nf the ton won Id 7 mue sncn a iiim-raic" .- 0 A Dollar a Pair fv That' onr store card for 4)7 I for Q the rvst of the week! It means two-thirds of i he cose saved and a-llttln more room : u0 cose oom "Z for cramned toes. too. Pretty 4? irood harsaln, don't yon HELLER BROS., f .... Schooli Supplies And '-. -'V' '; STATIOriERY. Only Half Price. K ' Cut Half in To at Riggan's Toy Store. See his front window; take your choice of that fine lot of 10c writing tablets for 6c; 1 pound of linen paper onlv lOo.i 1 nound nf the best linen ca per 20c; Baronial Envelopes of the heaviest weight for only Sc. Beat linen Baronial only 8c; writing books and blank pooka at just nan price. Book -Bags, Book Straps. Pencils. Crayon, etc. We will give you. a scholar's com panion with lock : and key jurnisned, wltn a lead pencil,- state pencil, pen holder and chalk for onlv oc. The best candy at 20c a pound, em bracing all the popular Kinds ana flavors, packed in fancy ooxes it de sired. , ,. . RIGGAN'S TOY STORE aug29 ly : ,. KOTICEI North Garouna, tnSuperior Court ,Wake County.,, (To Oct Term, '96 M. J. Awards V gjby To S. 3. Lawrence, defendant in the . above entitled action: Take notice: v Thm on , tne aon aay oi August, iqoa . : n V : . : tuted in the Superior court of Wake countv.' North Carolina.: to October Term isw oi saia court by M. J, re wards against j. J. LAwrenoe, your self: entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that pummons, tnerHn has been duly : issued' and : returned 'not to be found:" That the purpose of said action is to recover money due from you to the said M. j. Kdwards upon and by virtue of a contract relating- to the manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of Kosadaiis,', and to tne pur- cnase oy said r. j . rewards oi a one half Interest in the Patent Rlrfit there to, and fdr the recovery of damages from you lor breach of said contract, amounting in all to the sum of (93,000, Yotr are hereby notified of the pen dency of Said action, and that a war rant of attachment has been issueh in said action 'directing tiie seizure of your property in North Carolina. You are further notified and required to ap pear at the October term of said Su perior Court of Wake county, North Carolina, to be held in the city of Ral eigh, in ps'd county and State, on the 2th of October, l9fl, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will bo filed in saidaction. or he plaintiff will have judgment for the relief demanded therein; when and where the warrant of attachment, mill likewise fin returned. S-S-wo SEae$ wHh but S A pair for price of is H7 Northern Irish Potatoes, Northern Cabbage, New River Mullets. 'Now arriving almost daily. We are prepared to quote lowest prices and show flrst-class stock. ' It will pay you to see our goods and prions before placing your orders. , Rockwell Butter. i - ,. 1 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 8outh. We receive this butter fresh from the dairy every week and can deliver it to you in nice, sweet condition at 30c per pound, or will make a special price on standing weekly orders for live or more pounds at a time. Remember We sell the best old cider .Vinegar at 35c per gallon. D. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. v 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 buckwheat cakes. Indigestion is very common. One of the best remedies ior indigestion is Otterburn Lithia Water Four or five glasses daily will work won ders and improve your general health. Be ou vour lookout" for. tvDhoi1 fever. The germs are found in much of our drinking water. UT 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 Dhvsicians. as it is easily retained by the most delicate stomachs. It probably has a larger sale in wu eigh than all other mineral waters combined. Parties furnishing their own containers will be given special prices. The Pharmacist. Sole Agent for Raleigh. Important to Don. .. In looking through our shoe stock we find one pair of shoes of this kind, two of another andv so' on v Now we are bound to " . ' ' s , Make Room for our fall stock, and to do this we must sell , these 'hocs. You will have the chance of shoes from $1.50 to2.60for' - . 64 c. Don't wait, but come rightiow. .... r SENSIBLE J. H. Bobbitt 1 14 'East Martin 'Street. - What to ask (or id the way of seasonable Dress Goods is shown in the September issue of the Butterick Fashion Sheet. Call ana get one from us. Notions.-' Nickel Alarm Clocks. ,...". .". ..93c Sewing Machine Oil..' .,..&c Borated Talcum .. ..20o Mocking Bird Food 35o Oilec? Silk, per yard ,85c Hermsdorf Black Hose 25o Shirt Waist Sets 25o New York Mills Cotton . . .2c Good quality Note Papier per q'r, 6c Bristle Hair Brushes.. ..60 and 75o White Aprons .. .. .. . .'. .. : . . . . . 25c Ladies! Handkerchiefs . . 2J to50c Nellie Bly NigM; Lamps. ....... .40c And many other useful things. 5 and 10 Gent Counter We have just arranged those coun-, tcrs on our second floor and have an unusual lurgeassortraentof 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 ydu anything yon want in an odd piece or set. Toilet sets a specialty. AGENTS FOR WOOLLCOTT & SON. NH W S ilKK NK.W S 1 1 ( INCREASED FORCE I This Week the BUSY TIRSS AHEAD, Early interest in Fall Fabrics, consumers anxious. Goods arriving: everyday. Thousands of dollars worth en route. . Store, will bo rapidly filled. Stock doubled." All now. .' State industries largely' encouraged. -North Carolina home-made goods are, best, cheap nod wear the nerseys, iweeas, jeans ana rcpeuanxs," . . .. . , - Great stock Southern silks, Alamance plaids, Lake George 4-4 sheet- tmv fin m 111 nV rri tvltn mo . Toinrtff A n v h lrniitinrf . tttxt n n . hima.mOlA . . iiiu, vatoiuiicu a: tiia uuiuo. ai unit. shoes, blankets and counterpane. ' ' New: Shoe Store. V Left wing department devoted culirely to an UP-TO-DATE shoe , stock. Ladies' and gont's, misses' and children's, good,; ordinary and fine grades. Some high-class novelties, but mainly medium-priced', goods, -serviceable shoes for little money. .. First-rate line of school shoes., Spe cial care spent in selecting finer grades for the ladies, ad fashion's fad.;: found favor . ' The farmers' needs were looked after, while a great display ,. of judgment was exercises in the finer grades of men's shoes. , Give us a call, take a look. A sale, though not urged, is assured. Everybody Invited.' ma SUCCESSORS TO FALL Housekeepers' Bargain a m w w w w crust u. td haturdar. hentember o. fene- cial sales of Housekeeping Goods. V ; For the convenience of our customers made from a special department on 1st floor, just as you enter our street. ? in ineso saics oi nouseKeepmg goous will be included lace curtains, heayycurtains, draperies, blankets, quilts, comfortables, counterpanes, table linens, 'towels, crashes, etc., all marked in plain figures at prices less than manufacturers' and ; importers' prices. Most of thesel housekeeninff croods in this week's sale Were bought for these sales and arc given to our custo mers at the smallest margins of profit. 0 V We have a few good Shirtwaists left which ' we will close ' put at ret duced prices. " , , ,' For 5 Cents We "fecll good, heavy Domestics,;.! Bleached or Unbleached Navy Bluu Prints and" Fancy -Dress Prints, ; rrnnA Tawhq TlrAsa Anil flioi'ilf Ail Ginghams, Heavy Plaids for Aprons. In flu slvu ftirAlc Qlrlr I1WUI wij u.. WIW-A We keep all kind of Staple Prints, ' Flannels, ' Sheetings,, "Shirtings, Scrims, Table' Linen, Curtains and ' Curtain -Goods; Canton Flannels, . Nainsooks, Lawns, Percales, etc.; Shoes. Take cure of the foundations. Wear good Shoes. Dry "feet' and a We . have the shoes that will keep your feet dry. Weare headquarters 7 for I1.2J, 1.50 and 2.00 shoes. 1" . ( Contractors Vacate. longest. Grand line , of cassimeres, is ntimviuK wvivu umu uviiiu uiuuv WORK. - Week, Monday,"Au-: store from Fayetteville below value specially n - T T'i -. C.A.SHERWOOD & CO. t.: - , Lf. 11. YUUKU, CKrk Sujierior Court, Wake Co. i.r::u "1 13.. f; n 1 1 11 it it t.J iU ii. Ti cker & Co.

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