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"I iDAY, SEPT. 2, 1896. 1U0S. I. PENCE ' City Editor. Indsxto New AdvartiaaaMata. , Wanted Second-hand Books. . Academy of Music Eight Bells. The Graphophone. .. . - The Weathsr Tomorrow. I I1PJI ! Washington forecast for North I I Carolina; "P: Generally fair. J 1 1 f ' t, ' ' ' Forecast for RaMgh. , .-Cv''M:'"...,; "i;'..,. - - liocal forecast for Raleigh ( not ex tending beyond a radius of 20 miles:) " Warm tonight and Thursday morning; generally fair. . ' Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. 1 today ) September 2nd, Maximum , tempera ture,82; minimum temperature, 62; ratnfall, 0.00. ' ,, conditions of to Weather. ' : The following were the weather oon lltions at 8 a. m. today: Stateof the weather,...! clear. ": Temperature of theair. ...... 78 deg. . ' Sensible temperature, . ....... "'74 deg. ' Wind Telocity,... , . Light. .' Direction of wind. -N. , PERSONAL. f Mr. Joseph G. Brown has return ed from a business trip to New 4lYork. Miss Claudia Leach, who had been Visiting friends at Littleton, return- ed here yesterday. Mrs. W. S. Hyams, wife of Secre : tary Hyams of the RepublicknExecu tive Committee, is in the city. "Miss Mamie Mitchell, who has been visiting friends and relatives 1 in the country, has returned home. Mr. N. A. Smith has accepted a position with the Southern Law '. Book Exchange as collector and ' compiler of books: Mr". C. H. Stonebanks, who has been the popular "blender" at the " Atlantic Hotel at Morehead during the season, is in the city. Mr. W. N. Anderson, who was steward at the Atlantic, is also here, CITY IN BRIEF. The railroad commission has di 1 rected the Southern Railway toen - large thedepotsatSjIvaandMebane. ; v Bead Mr. John 'N, Harrell s an - - ' nouncement of the new talking ma- .'. chine and be sure to drop in and ' Bee it. ; On next Tuesday night, September . , 8th, the Hon. J. C. Pritchard and . ? oiner prominent rtepuDiicanB win ' address the citizens of this county at - - Metropolitan Hall. Mr T. K. Bruner, secretary of the Board of Agriculture, while at r flag s Head leu into a Doai ana ' i sprained his knee. He arrived here . today. : i Today Mr. B. F. Montague, chair- i man of the board of directors of the Blind Institution, intimated his be- lief that Mr, John E. Bay will ac cept the appointment as principal. '( Hon. John Nichols said today: ' 1 "Bailey of North Carolina, is ap ' pointed my guardian ad litem, and 'v ; ? I can express no political opinions and have no political views save with his permission." - St Luke'sCircleof King's Daugh ' ters will meet Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the residence of Mr. ,;.!;. James Bobbins, 814 New Bern Ave . - nue. Important business is to be transacted. ' Died, in'this city at 8 o'clock this 1..y; morning, Miss Savery Putney daughter of Richard Putney. The , funeral services will be held at the tt..1l,avoftairilla Rtroot Rn.nt.ist Church V wvw ' "w -t ' morrow morning at 10 o clock. , "he weather bureau's report for - .Hrust says the mean temperature for the month here was 79,which is3 V degrees above the August average : for the cast ten years. - The rainfall was 419 inches, while the August average Is 6.64 inches. The maxi mum temperature was 90 degrees or above no less than 19 days. . . . , . Bead the advertisement of Messrs Sherwood Higgs A Co. in this is. sue. They have "pulled out of the old rut"5 in business and adopted that popular plan'known to modern merchandising as cash or C. CX s V. AH who pay : cash can readily see the advantage, as otherwise heavy fiwnspq are eliminated and .the reasonableness of their offerings would seem well founded.; . ' ' Battleship forth Levant. By Telegraph to the Press-Visitor, Valetta, Island of Malta,Sept2.---The battle-ship Ramilies and the Trafalgar the flagship of th& British Mediterranean eqaadron.and twelve other British warships have started Sheriff Monroe, of Rowan,, this morning brought three young white men to the penitentiary; (all to do. time for larceny. The three thieves were as gay as if they were excur sionists.' i'- ' '-ti&r " i'.; $ 'h- vyiii - Business N otices. V IVaated. i'.-X- " i I- ' -M r . By the Southern Jaw Book Ex change all kinds of second hand books. Law books preferred. Send lists or the books to v ; i i . y . 1 1 M. M, Smith, Manager, - sep2tf v' Andrews Building. ' .. . Fresh corned mullets 6io pound, i G. N. Ives & Co., a28 5t 1 City Market Administrator's Sale. As administrator of the estate of A. S. Pollard, deceased, T will ex pose to sale at public 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-ssw 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. y J. C. Marcom, aug 29-tds Administrator. Wanted. To rent gent's Bicyole for one month. Address, "W. J. B." aug31- Method, N. C. Help Wanted Male. WANTED Solicitors for Campaign book. "Bryan, Sewell and Free Sil ver' authorized by Bryan, written by K. L.Metcalf, editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silver mine for workers. Only $1.50. 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 Concern, Star Building, Chicago. a8 lm 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. a!2 lm Raleigh Pioneers of a $75.00 Men's Bicycle named Crescent; of a $50.00 Men's Bicycle named Men's Special; 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 ssceats have . been tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. RU Do you need a Rug? . .Look around and see- if .you . don't They are mighty nice to have; no one ever has too many. We can help you to have elegant, nce Bugs this season at less cost than you have had to pay for the line of new , RUGS arid CARPETS " -f , " and we don't believe anybody can sell them near as low as we . are doihg.. Every one says we have the brightest, prettiest pat' terns they have seen.) We have all sizes up to a $25 Rug. : Car pets in all the grades, too. It would really be foolish to invest your money in a Rug or Carpet before you see how mucn we can . - . . . ' -. s- v. v.-1.': ... ' V"',i;- '-,;;ia f; -j-v.'jV. V:- a .' -4 ;- 3,0 save you. . s ' , W. E. UONES. ! Branson's N. C.f Business Direc tory, 8th Revised Edition is now being supplied to the1 subscribers. This is by far the most elaborate re ference book ever made for the State. -; aug25-lm ' v.? 'V " ; y '" For Over Fifty Year. Mm. WnrLow Boothiho btbct hat been nsed tor over Bfty jean by million! ot mother for taelr children while teething, with perfect suecesa. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays an pain, cures wind eolle, and is the beet remedy for Dtvrbaea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediately. Sold by Drugglsta In every part of the world. Twenty-are cent a bottle, be sore to ask tor "Mrs Wloalow's SoothJog Syrup," and take no other kind. (J1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ' TUESDAY, Sept. 9. : " ' ' Thie World-Famed Qrothcrs In their enormously successful spectacular production, THE NEW 8 BELLS, i The Wonderful Revolving Ship. , x lie AiuuBiug amaH mue. I The Famous Byrne Troupe of Acrobats. . s 'The Beautiful Octopus. 7 ; The Bewilderlny Trick Scenery. The Wonderful Mechanical Effects. ' i? A Gigantic Production Full of Nov elties. Prices, $L 75c and 25c. Tickets on sale at W. H. King & Co. 's. HARK! THE GREAT Talking Machine THE BEST THING FOR Amusement or. Business- You are invited to come to the North Carolina Book Store and hear the wonders of the "GRAPIIOPIIOnE." John J. Ilarrcll, State Agent. sep2-3t Jams Clams Another lot of those delicious South' ampton county (Va. ) Hams; also fine lot miia cured Jonnston county (IN C. ) Hams. ' Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, etc. j "Melrose" Flour still growing in popularity. Ana wnyy .Because is carefully ground from best selected wheat, in one superior to "Melrose." Nice line finest green and black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent cup. I handle nothing but first class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence- Lowest prices guar? anteea. i-tespectiuiiy, . j.D.Tunro, Cor. Johnson and Halifax St. Telephone 125. lower grades, We have a great Qyrno, r!isi;isut Laclies2 A new and pretty line of , ' , ' . FL7F BOXES, j Puffs, Powders, Hair Brushes ana oaiD!.. Purses allneededforyoursum mer's trip. .- . . r. 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. ', wZ sm...1 Ml lit. t-..a Vt ' . Fbbdj tbat Shoea that coat Q $2.BO to $3.00 slinnld bn sell' A Ids for a DOMiAR A PAIR, Isnt It? Who wonld think that an eighth of an Inch In the width or th- it would makeancb a di!-ience? yi a A Dollar a Pair for $3.00 Shoes. Xhal'm nur Htorc curd r..r a the rest of (lit wer means two-ihirilK of (he e coat jm room V7 aared and a little more room for cramped toes. too. Pretty good bargain, don't you think? 0 UtLLfcK UKUS., 0 7m f4..!.v'PHONC 241. - iff School : AND STATIONERY. Only Half Price. 1 ' Cut Half in Two at Riggan's Toy Store. bee his front .window; take your choice of that One lot of 10c 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 for only 6o. Best linen Baronial only oe; writing books ana blank books. at just nan price. Book Bags, Book Straps, Pencils, Crayon, etc. We will give you a scholar's com- panioa witn lock ana key lurnisned, with a lead pencil, slate pencil, pen holder and chalk for only oc. The best candy at 20c a pound, em bracing all the popular kinds and flavors, packe'i in lancy boxes n de sired. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE aug29 ly j, " KOTICE! North CABOUifa, I Tn Superior Court wake vouniy...: a xoxkh. lerm, -ao M. J. Edwards 1 by , J, J. Lawrence ,!ubUoa'Ion: To J. J. Lawrence, defendant in the above entitled action. Take notice; That on 'the 20th day of August, 1896, an action was begun and insti tuted in the Superior court of Wake county, North .Carolina, to October Term 1896 of said court by M. J. Ed ward against J, J. Lawrence, your self, entitled M. J. Edwards vs. J. J. Lawrence, and that summons tnerein baa been duly - issued and - returned "not to be found:'! That the purpose of aaid action is to recover money due from you to the said M. J. Edwards upon and by virtue of a -contract re lating to the manufacture and sale of medicine known aa the Compound Ex tract of Bosadalia, and to the pur chase by said M. J. Edwards of a one half Interest in the Patent Right there to, and for the recovery of damages from you for breach oi said contract, amounting in all to the sum of $U3,000, Yon are .hereby notified of the pen dency of said action, and that a war rant of attachment has been issueh in said action directing the 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 said county and State, on the 26th of October1, 196, 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 returned. D. H. YOUNG, Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co. 7 S I a dollar bought. S I a psir for price of I g orthem Irish Potatoes, -: Northern , Cabbage, ' New ' Rintr Mullets. Now arriving almost dally.' We are prepared to quote lowest prices and show first-class stock. It will pay you to Bee 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. Hambly at Rockwell, I N.V., who runs one oi the nnesi nerus 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 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 35c 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 bu ck wheat cakes. Indigestion is very common. One of Ithe best remedies for indigestion is Otterburn Lithia 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 trerms and other organic matter. I am buying OTTERB in large quantities and can sell it so cheapT; ly i! hat" many will use it. for general drinking purposes. - uxim-usuKM wiHiA is a ionic, RB diuretic and blood purifying remedy furnished by najture, 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. The Pharmacist. Sole Agent for Raleigh. to Don. wo In looking through our shoe stock we find one pair of shoes of this kind, two of another and so on . Now We are bound to ' Make Room for our fall stock, and to do this we must sell these shoes. - You will have the chanco oi shoes from $1.60 to 12.50 for. , ''--; 64c. Don't wait, but come right now. Bobbitt InpriQii, L r- ff f r 1 1 14 East Martin Street. A sens To start the fall trade we will , 1 " r a , " 'KYfi I 1 s, offer on .f j one case tup-to-clate,, 36-inch Heavy Bleaching e 3-flc No such offer as this has been made here this year. L ; AGENTS FOR " ' WOOLLCOTT & SON. The Approaching Soosoii EsrasasHS According to OtTR-STOCK ought to"DeBa"'goocl'' one f or j&Jf RSh" qualities, immense assortment, coupled with lower prioes than heretofore, is what we judge by. The array of cate at once our leadership as your clothiers. Everything in our house is re marked in plain figures,- sold at one price strictly to everybody, and tbat is the lowest price. . ' . "' " School Clothes ' ' For the boys will interest you mostly at present. ' Our line is sim W ply the greatest we've ever had.": In fifteen minutes we can fit your boy so he'll not want any more clothes for this term and for less money than - you'd buy elsewhere. , K . fl yt " All Spring and Summer Clothes;; If there is anything you need to.hrldge over the, .season; either for v. ' yourself or boy, is 25 per cent off fortiKM1 prices ' Shrewd buyers bought for investment tlils season Since tim rcductiou js on,.for it pays at our ? n present prices to lay them aside till unolln;r soasooj,,? The separate Pants -are 25 per cent off, too. t , t - " . " S. & D. One Price ' Clothiers to - All; n0ff - '. allien ma SUCCESSORS TO C. A.SH ERWO GREAT AUTUMNAL DISPLAY ! Beneficent Bargain. i Uniformly low gauge of prices a high range of qualities character ize our offering right now We therefore, with' confidence, invite public attention to our superb showing of goods. ; . , . - . j GOOD--BETTEII-BEST. - The new CASH METHOD is good, the absolute" observance better. the beneficent results to the people best y Laying no claim to the "unrea sonable" by giving goods away, "we have, howeyer,' by lopping off .in numerable expenses incident to the credit system, been enabled to make a reduction, the LOW GENERA! AVERAGE of which will be forcefully felt by our competitors and more agreeably appreciated by by the discern-' ing tradespeople, who Know & vwi.rujjM,jwnen tney see it and are not backward in taking hold whani, they find It. , R 1 n 1r c grades,: colors, qualltros-red lily, gretchen , OlCilllvw l-Oa Cornancbe, inortlr. istar,: bonanza, excelsior polar, scotia, lakota. Baby carriage blankets Comforts aM Dowii Quilts fKach Counterpanes, l!Tol.V"0"d: for-' fAVv4 AC,4.3-,Cj Highland Piaids, 3Jc; Homespun Plaids, 3o LUlTieallwa. Standard Prints. Sc: Outiua Cloth, 6c; Alamanco Plaids, 5c; Feather Ticking."-5c;- Yaid - Tartans, Gc; Southern Silks, 7c. .. ' The eyes of theteople are upon stock and abide the criticisms. , -: o . t L' J ik d fjj at . a Vard: E5g5SB53 . ' ' high class buits ana U vercoats indi at 25o to ; the finest lamb's wool. wU.; D'coching, 5c; Double-width - . , " - us. V-.' 'iivite an inspection of the - ? ' ' ? - BERIVANGER, Sb& Cc. ' succtsssrtTc C A.SiltRWOOD ICO, . 1st -4 J tor the Levant. ' " " ' I ARGO & SNOW, Attorneys. ;
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