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-I .I'TEMBER 1,. 1896. I. PLNCE City Editor. Index to New Advertisements. Tale of Property W. N. Jones. ; ' ILs Yeathsr Tomorrow. NO Washington forecast for North Carolina; . Generally fair, cooler in. the Interior Wednes- day morning, : ),. , !f . . w .Foraeast for lUlelgm. , Local forecast for Raleigh (not ex . tending' beyond a radius of 20 miles:) Fair tonight and Wednesday...' f , looal Data. 1 . Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. today ) September 1st, Maximum temperature,90; minimum temperature, 60; rainfall. 0.00. . 1 ( i '. Conditions of the Weather. The following were the weather con--litlons at 8 a. m. today:. State of the weather clear. ' Temperature of the air. ...... 76 deg. Sensible temperature.. 7 deg. Wind velocity Light. 'Direction of wind;... N. ' - PERSONAL. We regret to note that Mr. E. G. Rogers is sick and confined to bed, Mrs. Henry Saintsing has returned from Ridgeway. Miss Mary Strother, who has been sick for a week, is better today. Mr. E. D. Clements, of Ports mouth, formerly of Raleigh, is in the city. Mr. J. L. Phillips, a progressive merchant of Forestville, was in the city today.1; , Mr. John Ellis, of the Yarboro, who has been on a week's vacation, ' has returned. Mr. Jack Hayes, son of Maj. E. M. Hayes, arrived today to attend the 'State University. Mr. Will .Ashley, who has been ; with the Flagler railroad in Florida ; for the past three years, is in Ral eigh on a visit. . Mrs. Leta Card and little son Al- bert went to Charlotte yesterday on .. . 'A A I .1 1 m wees, s visit to ineuus uuu rem oves there. , Miss Annie Massey, daughter of Prof; W. F. Massey, is appointed instructress in dress-making at the " normal and industrial school. She tina taken a fmecial course of in etruction in New York. CITY IN BRIEF. ' ' .A new shoe store will be opened ' by Norris & Pool at 130 Fayetteville street Dr. John Dlllard Bellamy, one of Wilmington's oldest and best known citizens, died Sunday evening in the 72nd year of his age. .Mrs. T. C. Pearce and baby died -this morning at 5 o'clock in this city and were taken to Apex this afternoon for burial. The State Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction has appointed the following to Peabody scholarships: Maud L. Blow, of Greenville; Delia ' Horne, of Tarboro; R C. Holton, of Newbern. v The number of volumes in the Supreme Court library has greatly ' increased during the summer, and Librarian Bradley says is now over 11,000. Much new shelving has been put up. The next term of the Supreme Court begins September Permission has been granted by e governor of Virginia to Company btateGuard, to enter the State of. Virginia and camp at Ocean' View, . ;aar Norfolk, from the 1st to the "2t)th of Septemberv1 This company ' i'X' ' - i ' ''':V; ""- " ' " 't " "" Chairman Manly was asked his opinion of Dockery 's . speech rand saidr "I think he is really a Repub lican. Ha said Guthrie was of all parties.' I presume Dockery thinks no man is perfect until he gets la the party he really represents." A new "ark' is being built by the "Sanctified Bank" at Old Trap, Camden county, to take place of the one destroyed by indignant citizens of Chowan county recently, It will be recalled that during the assault made by the citizens a woman of the band was killed. The band have their homes in what they call arks. At Blowing Rock last Saturday while Miss Lalla Ruth Carr of Dur ham, was .driving the horse grew 1 .:i;an;ij;'able, and ran away at a 1" ful speed down the mountain, .Li!1? the vehicle, throwing Miss ( t out. anJ bruising her very --. ro bones, were broken, but i : c a.-CiJont JTiss Carr has - v. to Lor bed. , , ' . Capital Lodge I- O. O. F. I r-U- t - " i : -i f Capital Lodge, Na 148, 1. 0. Q. F,, meets tonightat 7:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired, ;V: I . , - : W. W. Waso.t, N. 6. ? Business Notices. T ndPG I make big wages JUUUlbO) at home, and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will easily pay $18 weekly. This is no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to all sending stamps tj 1 t; f tj ti''f s"- Miss M. A. tenant-,' It;'! 'fivv ' Lawrence, Mich. Fresh corned mullets 6lc pound. Ts..'v-iv . Qi)N. ins A Co.,-." ' a28 6t City Market. 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 aU 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 am nnrvnus. Hleenlass. excitable. (melancholy or. troubled with dizzy spells, Jdiecirio uitiers is me meui cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae's drug store. 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 of Br. 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 60c and $1. Administrator's Sale. As administrator of the estate of A. S. Pollard, deceased, I will ex pose to sale at publie outcry to the highest bidder at the late residence of the said A S Pollard, 11 miles northwest of Raleigh, N. C, on Tuesday, September 22, 1896, the following articles of personal prop erty, belonging to said estate, to wit: One 20 horse power Talbot engine and boiler. One saw mill, capacity 10 to 15,- 000 feet per day. , One 68-saw cotton gin. One cotton press. One lot of shafting. All of which is in good working order. Time of sale, 12 o'clock noon. Terms cash. J. C. Maboom, aug 29-tds Administrator. Sale of Valuable City Property. By authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county In Special Proceedings entitled . W. N. Jones, administrator' of Ltioinda fG. Briggs, vs. J. ; W. Allen and wife and others, No. 756 S. P. Docket as com missioner appointed by the court, I will, on Monday, October 5th, 1896, at 12 o'clock nu, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash in order to make real estate assets two houses and lots in the city of Raleigh described as follows: First A lot on the southwest corner of the intersection of Morgan and Daw son streets, fronting 52i feet on Mor gan street and running back south 105 feet with Dawson street to A M Mc Pheeters' line. On this lot is a three room house. Second A lot fronting on West Morgaa Btreet, 52i feet and runs back south, 105 feet. This lot is situate about 521 feet west from the one above described and adjoins the lots of A. M. McPheeters on the south, Mrs E O Macy on the west and Miss Selina Jenkins on tbe east. Has a three room house on same. W. N. JONES, septl-tds Commissioner. Another car load of bright, new fall goods, came in Saturday. We made a big hit this season in buying all cotton goods early. Those "who buy later will pay more. "V 'V f) f ; ' r We are receiving the biggest and cheapest stock ever packed under one roof here. . We bought this stock of goods, all of it, at lower prices than we ever saw before. We are going to sell you goods this fall .' than you ever bought them before in your life. - '- . "J.. Ji"i . We want you to come and look at our' stock, examine the goods and compare our prices with those of any other house in tbe State. - ; ' , - We claim to be final headquarters 00 dry goods, shoes, hats, notions, etc., etc ' We acknowledge no competition, we defy any and all comers to produce the same goods at as low prices as ours: we Invite you to make our store your headquarters. Come in often and fee! that you are per fectly welcome whether you buy or not. If we sell you well save you money; if we don't sell'you we won't fall out , : . . 1 . r. . Yours for bottom prices, . . ...j.--- rs.-Vf. :'E. JONES. 206 Branson's N. C, Business Direc tory, 8tb Revised Edition is now being supplied to the subscribers. This is by far the most elaborate re ference book ever made for the State, a aug25-lm To' buy or loan money oh cast-off clothing, umbrellas,' (runs, pistols, watches, musical instruments, etc, etc. -! D- W. C. HARRIS, ; ; Pawn, Broker and Steam Dyer, -- Suits cleaned 76c, cleaned and dyed ll.W. East Hargett --street, just below Central HoteL al2 1m Wasted. 'km t 'Tib "rent " urent'a Bic vela for" one month. Address, "W. J. B." aug81-2w Method, N. C.' -' r Help WantedMale. . V WANTED Solicitors for Campaign book, "Bryan, Sewell and Free Sil ver," authorized by Bryan, written by R. L. Metcalf, editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine tor, workers. Only 1.60. The only authorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid.' Outfit free. Be gin now witi choice of territory..' Per manent, profitable work for '96. Ad dress The National Book Concern, Star Building, Chicago, a6 lm FwpOvw Kitty Yean . Mas. WnrsLOWs BoorHOra Brwn has beaa nsed tor orar flftr yean br mtlliou of Bothers for their chlldrea while teething, with eerteo neeess. It soothes the child soften the runs, allays an tHtin. care wind eolle, and Is the beet ntnrndT for DUrrhna. It will relieve the Door little sufferer Immediately Bold by Drugglsta In every part at the world. Twentjive eeote a bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs winsloWa Bootolot Syrup," and take no othw kind; UC 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. a $50.00 Bicycles Good as many at $75.00. We know what we are talking Factory made 65.000 vheels last year. The C sscents have been tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGlI,;N.-a llo iiUtll - Another lot of those delicious South' ampton connty (Va.) Hams; also fine lot miia cured Johnston county (. C. ) Hams. Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, etc. ; "Melrose" Flour still growing in popularity. And why? Because it is carefully ground from best selected wheat. None superior to 'Melrose.!' Nice liner finest green aad black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent oup, I handle nothing but first class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. Lowest prioes guar anteed. Respectfully, . . , j. d. turner; Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. ' Telephone 125. ; Rolcigh Pioneers In, ( H J mm sv ilUI lb Fayetteville t., Tleigh, N. C a Ladies A new and pretty line of , PUFF. C3XES, Puffs, Powders, Hair Brushes e r fTnKcr Purses 11 need edfor you r sum mer 'strip, i ' Select Odors in Perfumery,."' . , ' Crown Salts I - ' , . in several sizes and odors. f Send us your order to fill. Yours very truly, James McKiiooioo & Co. Pharmacists. 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. g A psir f sr price c Q FaoDf Ibat SboeHibat cost ' g$ia.BQ to $3,00 should bnsell- A Ins; for a DOLLAR A PAIR. Tj A that ao eighlh or an Inch In (fl the width of ibt too won id make such a dlflerenue? Q A Dolkr a Pair g g for $a.00 Shoes, g ' That's our More csrrt for (fi tbe rest or tbe cf! 11 47 mean 1 wo-tblrds of 1 be oost A aaved aad a little more room wi (br cramped toes. too. Pretty fc7 I (ood bargain, don't r think? 7k HELLER BROS., t? 1 think? ' 'PatONB 241. School "Supplies AND STATIONERY. Only Half Price. ' '' Cut Half in Two at Riggan's Toy Store. See his front, window; take your choice of that fine lot of lOo writing tablets for 5c; 1 pound of linen paper only 10c; 1 pound of the best linen pa per 20c: Baronial Envelopes of the Heaviest weight foe nly be. ' UeM linen Baronial only 8c; writing books ana Diank dookh at just naif price. Book Bags, Book Straps, Pencils. Crayon, etc We will give you a scholar's com panion with lock 'and key furnished, with a lead pencil, .elate pencil, pen- uoiuer auu cuam lor unijr uc. The best candv at 20c a nound. em- bracing' all the popular kinds and flavors, packed iu fancy boxes if de sired. - - - )! .' 2 . RIGGAN'S TOY STORE '' " au29 ly t NOTICE! North Carolina, ) In Superior Court Wake County, s 1 T Jci- Term, '90 M. J. Edwards 1 . I c.t i- J. J. Lawrence ) ' ullc""JU' To J. J.. Lawrence, defendant In the vs. ... V. 1 I, t, above entitled action. Take notice: That on ths Syt,h dav nf Animat. 1896, an action was begun And insti tuted In the Superior court of Wake county, North Carolina, to October enn issw 01 sum court by M. J . .Ed wards against i. i. Lawrence, your self, entitled, M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence-, and that summons tnerein has been duly issued and returned ?'not to be foundi" - That the purpose of said action Is to recover money due from you to the said M. 3. Edwards upon and by virtue of a contract re lating to tbe manufacture and sale of medicine known as the Compound Ex tract of Rosadalis, ' and to the pur chase by said M. 3. Edwards of a One half Interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damages from yoa for breach of - said contract, amounting in all to the sum of $93,000, xou are nereby notified ot the pen dency of said action, and that a war rant of attachment has been issueh in said action directing the eeizure 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 said county and State, on the 2t)lh of October, lh:6, and answer or demur, during said term, to the com plaint which will be filed in said action, or the plaintiff will have Judgment for the relief demanded therein; when and where the warrant of attachment will likewise be returne-1. ; ...- D. IX VOrXG, ' Clerk Suwrior Court. 'ale Co. If 1 8 ARGO & SNOW, Attorneys. . lorthern Irish Potatoes, Northern Cabbage, - New River llullets. v Now arriving almost dally. 'We are prepared to quote lowest prices and show first-class stock. It will pay you to see our goods and prices before placing your orders. . Rockwell butter. Have you tried it? This Is one of the best brands on the market, made by 'Mr. E. B. C. Hamblyat Rockwell, N. C, who runs one ot 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 nice, sweet condition at 30c per pound, or will make a special price on standing weekly orders for five or more pounds at a time. Remember We sell the best old cider Vinegar at 35o per gallon. . D. T. JOHNSON, 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 buckwheat cakes.' Indigestion is verv common. One of the best remedies for indigestion is Otterburn Lithia Water . Four or five glasses daily will work won ders and improve your general health. Be on vour 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. H' 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. The Pharmacist. ' - ' 'v . . ; "0.: :.' .' -:, - -.. ; Sole Agent for Raleigh. Important to Don. '000 000 In looking through our shoe stock we find 'one pair, of shoes of this kind, two of another and soon. Now we are bound to Make Room for our fall stock, and to do this we must "sell these shoes. ; You will have the chaDco of shoes from $1.50 to $2.50 for - 64c. Don't wait, but come right now. f;;::iar ...... I tiJU SENSIBLE J. H. Bobbitt r ' j u 14 East Martin Street, ' What to ask for lu the way of seasonable Dress Goods is shown in the September issue of the Buttorick Fashion Shect. Call ana get one from us. , Notions. : , Nickel Alarm Clocks . . ... i . i 2 . . 93c Sewing Machine Oil . . . ; 4 . 5c Borated Talcum ,'., r.20o Mocking Bir4 Food x. 35o Oiled Silk, per yard.;.- ..,.. -.85o Hermsdor,f Black Hose . : . , . . . .25c Shirt Waist Sets:. ;'. ..... . . ... .U25o New York Mills Cotton. .". ;..,2c Good quality Note Paper per q'r, Be Bristle Hair Brushes. .'. . 50 and 75c White Aprons.;.'..., ..25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs . X . . . 2 to 50o Nellie Bly Night Lamps. ...... t. 40c And man other useful things. 5 and 10 Cent Counter We have just arranged these coun ters on our second floor and have an unusual largea sortmentof goods to show. You'll be well paid if you will take tjie time to look over these counters. v 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. - f Jai.ap.sft f5r.rfiP.Tifi ; -FOR- $3.36 $3.36 " , ' ,-. ' . ' -: "'': " -i i-;',vJ-. S6 00 Regular Prico $6 00 J at as aw u a sfc .... . r a made in the Qelestial; Empire?, and are the beautiful products of liic ijiuot orvincu ai tioaiio. ; Our screens are five feet High, four folds, heavily worked in gold satin finish.-? Open at-Night. ; ROVflLL & GKSI, Leaders of Low Prices. SUMMER Between Two Fires. We are "cooking up" a great The big orders we placed during the dull months of summer are rolling in and fill our tables and shelves rapidly. Our whole attention now is bent to clearing the tables and making room for the new styles THE FRESH STOCK. . - . j:-We've made the greatest effort cent bus been made to command its fullest worth of value. ' -When we shall have said '.'ready" such a variety of excellence and exolusiveuess will confront you as was never offered anywhere by anybody before. Perfec tion of the past will be the footstool ot our highest ideal, v -' ' t . u There is just time left to part with the lingering necessities of sum-" mer comfort. : At every man's door minder of something needed to span claims a complete cuange, . , v The Men's Pants, the : rants, JNeghgce bhirts, JVeckwear ' - . and Underwear. - . . - . . ji . .. Most anything you can possibly want appeals to your appreciation of i bargain. It must be quick selling, and we've trade wrecks of the price: to bring it about. . Circumstances call the NEW COATS first into service. You'll find them waiting for you next to the fall suits harborers of the frosty future' !1 talcs of the royal values and meek prices that will prevail in every nool: aad comer of the people's popular, progressive, providing place. - : V. J I 1 i - .. a b ' 'V L .! V. u 4 m it J One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers. t 1 Ova. J 3 Wo have a tew good Shirt Waists left which we will 'close out at re duced prices. vt ' . ?j For 5 Cents ;'iWe seH good, heavy Domestics, Bleached or Unbleached Navy Blue 1 Prints and Fancy Dress Prints, good Lawns, Dress' and Checked Ginghams, Heavy Plaids for Aprons. In Our Dry Gccds Stcck We keep all kind of Staple Prints . Flannels, Sheetings, ,Sbirtings '. Scrims, Table Linen, Curtains and . Curtain ' roods; Canton , Flannels, ' Nainsooks, LawnsPercales, etc.-" " Shoes. Take care of the foundations. Wear good Shoes. Dry -feet and a cool head Is what ypu 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 - 'i - -. ' M U k. ma. d.1'1 OA " -AUTUMN bill of fare to serve you with thitl fall. r - -, . - - of our successful career. Every some trivial want is knocking a re tbe time from now till fashion pro , 1 . . , Boys' and Children's a prices - HATS and LIGHT-WEIGHT OVER priR '
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