WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1896. TU09. I. PENCB - City Editor. The Weathsr Tomorrow. I FAIR I Washington foreoart for North I I Carolina; Fair tonight and I Thursday. Focvcast for Raids. v Local forecast for Raleigh (not ex tending beyond a radius of 20 miles:) - Fairtonlght. Fair tontght and Thursday.-.',, . ; . ' Local Data. ' Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 m.( today) September 9th, Maximum temperature, 80; minimum temperature, 66; rainfall. 0.00. Condition of th Wca th.r. The following were the weather con ditions at 8 a. m. today: , State of the weather clear. Temperature of the air 72 deg. Sensible temperature 70 deg. ; Wind velocity Light. , Direction of wind N. PERSONAL. . Mr. L. T. Le Grand, of Rocking ham, is here. , Mr. P. E. Ransom, of Northamp ton, was in the city today. Ex-Judge McRae left today for the east on professional business. Capt. W. B. Kendrick has return- ed from Asheville and the west. Mr. A. T. Bush and wife, who have been in Asheville, were here today. Prof. Meserve left today for the New England States on a two week's visit. Mr. Charles E. Williams, one of Wake's prosperous farmers, was in the city today. Mrs. J. M. Wyatt, of Durham, is spending a few days with relatives and friends. Mr. Wharton Green Separk has returned from Richmond, Va., much improved in health. Miss Maude Johnson who has been visiting her cousin Mrs. C C. Gardner, left today for her home near Wilson, N. C. Miss Cornelia Bailey has returned from Durham where she has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Wyatt. CITY IN BRIEF. The special train which is to be Used by the Bryan party costs $1.50 pjr minute. The Y. W. C. T. U. will meet to morrow afternoon at Miss Carrie Polk's on North Person street at 5:30 o'clock. Subscribers to the Telephone Ex change will please add to their lists the following new subscribers: Mrs W. T. McGee's residence, 198; T. F. Bush's residence, 164. The Deaf, Dumb and Blind Insti tution opened in this city today Large numbers of pupils came in on the morning trains. They were met at the depot by the Assistant Super intendent. Mr. W. J. Yonng. Manager Meares received the fol lowing wire from Richmond today: "The Other Man's Wife company opened to big business. First class . jn every respect. Thos. G. Leath, manager Academy of Music." in. Jennings rryan, me presi dential candidate, will speak in Dur ham and Raleigh on September 17th and Goldsboro 18tb. To give all an opportunity to hear him the South ern railway will place on sale tickets from all stations at one fare for round trip. The railway commission sets for hearing September 22nd, an interest ing and novel case, that of Kerner Bros., of Winston, against tlje South . era Express Company for refusal to ship their goods without payment of charges. An important point is to be decided in this case. All who have promised to assist in furnishing the headquarters of theW. X5," T. TJ. are requested to send their contributions tomorrow, (Thursday) between 10 and 1 o'clock to the room on the corner of Morgan and Wilmington streets, formerly occupied by the King's Daughters as a mission room. Ia the Halifax County Convention Captain Buck Kitchen spoke for three hours against fusion and when it was decided upon he and several other well known populists bolted and refused to take further part in the procedings. The Democrats meet Wednesday, - . . ' - : . Senator Pays bead. : . .. . Bj Telegraph to the Frees-Visitor. ; Cleveland, O., Sept 9. Ex -Senator Henrt S. Paytediedat9 o'clock IV.3 morning, aged eighty-six. . Exaaativa Items. " Application for requisition has been made on the Executive depart ment for R L. McAllister of Rock ingham, who is wanted for forging a check on the Bank of Beidsville. The sum of the check forged was $295. McAllister is under arrest in Shreeveport, La. - A telegram was received by Governor Carr today from M. D. Bailey, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Forsytbe asking that a requisition be made on the Governor of Virginia for Am brose Houston, who is wanted in Winston for the shooting of Sam Snow. Houston is in jail at Roa noke. Col- Dockery in Town. Col. Oliver H. Dockery, the old war-horse of the Pee Dee, arrived here today. The Colonel denied the story in a morning paper to the ef fect that he had resigned the Repub lican nomination for Lieutenant Gov ernor. "I never asked them to use my name and haven 't asked them not to, " was his reply. The Colonel said that he was be yond the breast works and that he was merely a looker-on in Venice. "I thought I would come up here though," he remarked, "and witness the operation of uncerimoniously pulling a man off a ticket. It is something I have never seen.'' A Train Wrecker Captured. Charles Manly, a negro for whom a reward was offered by the author ities of Goldsboro, N. C, and the State, for wrecking a freight train about a year ago, was captured yes terday in Norfolk. The prisoner admitted having wrecked the train. He will be held for the North Caro lina officers. Business Notices. For Rent. A cottage on McDowell street, be tween Morgan and Hargett, 4 rooms, pautryand kitchen, possession given September 15th, Apply to sept 7 4t U. e. Williamson. 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-l m Wanted. To rent gent's Bicycle for one month. Address, "W. J. B. Method, N. aug31-2w For Rent. Nice dwelling on Dawson street; eight rooms; city water. Recently occupied by Mr. William Allen. se5-lw Thomas H. Brkxis. School Books at Half Price. We have collected several thou sand and can supply you with al most any text book desired in ex change or for one half cost. Call and save your money. M. M. SMITH, Manager S. L. B. Exchange. I'hone 225; P. O. Box 32(. s5 lw Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of James B. Bobbitt, deceased, I hereby give notice toall persons indebted to him to make immediate payment to me, and to all persons havingclaims against him to present the same to me, duly veri fied, on or before the 5th day of September, 1897, otherwise this notice may be plead in bar of recov ery. J. HAL BOBBITT, Executor of J. B. Bobbitt, dee d. Sept. 5, 1896. lm The People Are watcning lor our sayings and never disappoint our friends, for we Community before them in the way of special bargains. Tomorrow (Thursday) we offer 500 yards Moire Jacquads, black grounds, touched here and there with beautiful bright colored sprays and flowers, usually sold at 15c, special for tomorrow te per yard. : ; One ease (2,600 yards) Iceland Suitings at 5c per jy,rd. This is a beautiful soft-finished fabric in bright-colored stripes and plaids, par ex' cellent for wrappers and children's dresses. . , Fifteen dozen women's and misses' fine derby-ribbed Hose, abso lutely fast black, full length, some with and some without seamn", do pair. : Ten doien good quality Kid Gloves in assorted tans and browns, also blacks, at 79c the pair. . . v v v, '. ';.;cw-W..E. JONES; -' 206 Ryretteville St, Raleigh, & C ' " , WaaMd. ' To buV 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 Pioneers of a (75.00 Men's Bicycle named Crescent; of a 150.00 Men's Bicycle named Men's Specisl; of a $50.00 Ladies' Bicycle named Crescenu $75.00 Bicycles Good as one at $100. $50.00 Bicycles Good as many at $75.00. We know what we are talking Factory made !5.000 v heel 8 last year. The C ssceats have been tried here three years. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH. N. C. Hams Hams Another lot of those delicious South ampton county ( Va. ) Hams; also tine lot mild cured Johnston county (N. 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 line finest green and black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted coffee makes an excellent cup. 1 handle nothing but hrst class goods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. Lowest prices guar anteed. Kespecttully, J. D. TURNER Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 123. Down Go Prices Clean to Bed Rock. A Revolution in the Piano and Z 9 Organ Trade. Old Prices bur Zled. New Fall Offers that Break the Record. Elegant New Upright Piano, only f 183 But Pianos, Old Maker, onlj $237 Mirror Top Parlor Organ, 1 1 stops, $S7 Super Orgs. Richest Cut, only (63 SamDle barp&lna Oar Entlrs Una TtarinMA Lowest Prices erer known on Standard Inatm- X una inousanaa oi aouars asrea Bayers. imuen wwsys, we sci we pace ill UJVr trices This Ad. mean business, better answer it. Send for Het Special Offers, Fall 1896. Ludden & Bates, S. M. HOUSE. Miller & Uzzle, M'gVs., Raleigh, N. C. sept i tt of This doings each day in the week. We always have' something new to lay Raleigh jPianos Ls" jOrgansL i'mmmmmmmwMMtMMMMMMMMMMMikikM SEQARS -""1 - ' To Burn I Five Cents , Discloses the GOOD QUALITY. TRYTHEM. - Yours very truly, Janes McKimmon & Co., 133 Fayetteville St.,' Raleigh. 6 A Dollar a Pair for $3.00 Shoes. s That' onr moi-p chh Tor the rent of I lie week I It lhirl of ilie coat m a 111 lip more room means ikm i saved and for oramped tors. too. Pret good bargain, don't think? HELLER BROS., PHONE 241. School Supplies AND STATIONERY. Only Half Price. Cut Half in Two at Riggan's Toy Store. aee his trout window; take your choice of that tine lot of 10c writing tablets for ac: 1 pound or linen paper only 10c; 1 pound of the best linen pa per 20c: Baronial Envelopes of the heaviest weight for only 5c. Best linen Baronial only 8c; writing' books ana blank books at ust hair price. Book Bags, Book Straps, l'.mcils, Crayon, etc. We will give you a scholar's com panion with lock and key furnished, with a lead pencil, slate pencil, pen holder and chalk for only oc. I he best candy at 20c a pound, em bracing all the popular kinds and flavors, packed in fancy boxes if de sired. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE aug29 ly Publication of Summons. North Carolina, ) In Superior Court wake county. ) To Oct. Term, '96. Serv ice by Publication. W H Wheeler va. Sallle Atkins, Atkins, Hannibal Atkius. Ulysses William Atkins. Benton C Atkins last two infants, Kena Atkins and her huBband, William Atkins, Maloy Hoover Rogers' infant, Joseph Rogers, nnnni cj onaw, w r onaw, Alary ji Wheeler, Creacy C Wheeler. Annie D Wheeler's last three Infants and B O Barker, administrator of Alain Jones. aeceasea. To Hannibal Atkins, Ulysses Atkins, w uiiam Atkms ana Jienton V. At kins, Defendants in the above en titled action. , T" - You and each of vou will take notice and notice is hereby given you, that w . ri. wneeier. plaintiff above named. has instituted an action entitled as above in the 'Superior Court of Wake county, ivorui Carolina, against yoa and the other defendants named above. The summons in -said action was Is sued on the 31st day of August, 1896, and is returnable to "the October term. 1806, of Wake Superior Court to be held in the city of Raleigh on the 26th day of October, 1896. "The purpose of saia action is to foreclose a mortgage on real estate given by your parents. ouneon Atkins now aeoeasea J and umiro auiui IA Aiuiu .uuiii. vun;iii mortgage was transferred to plaintiff, W. if. Wheeler. . -?i.r V-; You are further notified and required to appear at the aforesaid October Term of Wake -Superior Court and answer or demur during said term to the complaint which will be filed in said action, or the plaintiff will be granted the relied demanded in the complaint. D. H. YOUNG,; , Cleric Superior Court Wake CO. H. E. JNorri8r Attornej'i' , ' September 4, 1896. . ' ' ltwfi $ wo Shoes with but KunnT tht Shoes iliat coat fr? $2.BO to $3.00 should be sell- Ins; for a OOLUR A PAIR. 7 isn't It? Who would think l!9 that an eighth of an inch In fc" the width of h top would 5i make aoch a difference? g Northern Irish Potatoes, -V Northern -Cabbapi V New RiYer Mullets. Now arriving almost daily. We are prepared to quote lowest prices and show nrst-class stock. Itwlu pay you to see our goods and prices before placing your orders. Rockwell Butter. the best brands on the market, made by Mr. E. a. C. Hambly at Rockwell, N. C, who runs one of the finest herds of thoroughbred Jerseys in the South. -We reoeive 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 nt a time. Remember We sell the best old cider Vinegar at 35c per gallon. d. t. jonrisoii, 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 very common. One of the best remedies lor indigestion is Otterburn Lithia Water Four or five glasses daily will work won ders and improve your general health. He 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 largo 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 ns 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. I 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. Bobbitt The Pharmacist. Sole Agent for Raleigh. to Don. 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 u Make. Room for our fall stock, and to do this we must sell these shoes. ' You will have the cbanco of shoes from ll.fiO '.V'. ' ' ' . T. : v . to 12.50 for , - 64 c. Don't wait, but -come right now. SENSIBLE Important Lycn nudicl Otero U FflELvE We have been receiving our.rww stock -for the past two or three wap1 nnrl v ATrtAnf. id hftVA If. onmnlntA hv t.riA tknA it IVia wacl 4 We have two buyers North at 1l. il 1 . . . .1 . . -il . . 11 T anu ueauuiui cxxis ror ioe iau. v xuur octention h canea 10 inc. roi lowing: MilHnery Dep't. This department will be, in charge of the same ladies who pleased the trade so much last spring, and we will have anything yoi yant in the new shapes. Skirts and Wrappers We cx. jc! a largo lot of new styles skirts and wrappers this week, which we will sell you cheaper than you can make them. Dress Goods Xur specialty is medium-priced goods. We have a large stock of stylish goods to show and if you need a new skirt wo would like you to see what we can show you in black goods. 'We do a cash business soil goods to all alike. Get the best value we can for our money and give you thesame. See our stock before you buy. AGENTS FOR WOOLLCOTT & SON. U.I.fiH.S.IIJC!S3GCf) New Shoes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls. FALL 1896. - Just arrived, Johnson & Murphy's cele brated hand-made shoes for men. The "J. & M" hand-made shoes for men are justly con sidered the highest grade men's shoes manu factured; in fact these "J. and M." hand made shoes pxcel the best custom work ever made. The styles are the correct shapes, newest toes, etc., for this fall's wear, made in patent leather, French calf and imported Cordovan, and Hussion calf in the newest shades of dark w ire and chocolate. ' JUST ARRIVED Luir . -iulir & Co.'s celebrated hand made shoes for ladins, miss -s children. Every one recog nizes Laird, Shobcr & Co's shoes as tho Iwt nr.do for ladies, misses and children. These for this fall and winter, just come in, are in the newest shapes and absolutely correct in style. Come now and be fitted. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. FOR $3.36 S6 00 Regular As you4 know these screens are made in theCelestiar Empires and are the beautiful products of the most skilled Our screens are five feet high, four foids, heavily satin finish. - , Open at . Leaders of Low Prices S f "'" present who are daily Bonding us new .. .11 i . ll'ii i bat Shoes - L Genuine dongola shoe for ladies, all the new toes at $1.50 and $2. ? wo nave an unusually strong line oi children's and misses' shoes at 75, 1 85c, II, $1 15, $1 25, 1 40 and 1 50 ; These shoes are mode to wenr and wo can please you in quality., v Crockery tit i - .1 ' l i r i r . . - ' vveuuveiuuuu muuy uuuiuunH lu this large stock and can 'show you the prettiest assortment of all kind of dishes, toilet and dinner sets youv can find anywhere. ) Prices Wo do not blo w much about prices, but as we hnvd as much mouey as the balance of the trade in the city, wo can sell you good as choapas any other store. $3.36 Prico S6 00 artisans. r worked in gold Night. Him 3

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