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J ..v .-" ' 2. .-"-,.nr. 1; A, It Didn't Take Look. Chicago Herald. A big man who looked like he might be a senator or a rich merchant, a re tired banker or something oT that tort, walked down the street a few evenings ago, and stopping under a lamp poet looked intently upward. A policeman saw 'him and stepped over to that side of the walk to see what it meant. The next man who happened along also stopped, and after catching, what he thought was the proper range began to look. An other man came up and did the same thing. Pretty soon a young fellow and his girl caught sight of the etarers, and they -began to see what there was to be seen. Presently some one in the rapidly increasing party spoke up. "What's iill this mean ?" he asked " the policeman. "(Jit along wid ye," responded the official. Just then the big man turned around. "My goodness!" he exclaimed, " "what on earth is this crowd here ' for?"' . ' "What are 'you looking at?" asked one of the bystanders. "Looking at ?" echoed the gentle man, "why, bless me, I was only ab sorbed in figures." ,"About what ?" "I was wondering how long it would take me to block the sidewalk by say ing nothing." Joke ! Indignant Bicyclist Madam, you must call your dog off, he runs after me every time I pass. Here he comes now, (rides off.) Old Lady- Here Snip; Here Snip; come here, you foolish dog, them ain't bones, them's legs. Greensboro Bicycle Bureau. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIERCBANT TAILORS. "We take pleasure in informing our friends and the public generally that we art now prepared to supply. them with the nicest fitting suits at the most reasonable prices. Repairing andi cutting,' a specialty. We will E lease you .both in quality and priee. all on us at No. 44, 2d floor, Fayett ville street. sep. 24tf. Haines' Frog, ADA BRYAN, LA ESCAPCION," JOSTEQQ. Sept 24 tf. RDYSTER CRAWFORD STOLEN D SB Dissolution. The co-partnership of Terrell & Moseley has, this day been dissolved by mutual consent," J. R. Terrell purchasing; the entire interest of T B Moseley, and will in future conduct t the business in. his own name. All , accounts due the firm will be paid to - him, and all accounts against the firm will be paid by him. TERRELL & MOSELEY. In retiring from the firm I f3esire ftfrthank my friehds o their liberal i 'Terrell4 asortny your esteem and patronage. MOSELEY. T rnfiirn idt thanks and apprecia- ttpVt&nry friends for the liberal pat "roriaee' eitended tO'Tne In the" past, nH BoHnlt a continuance in the f u- ture, wmcn dv prompt uouuuu lli. A- XE1V ADVEUTISEMEXT8. AtAiflctiona ON MONDAY, the 29th of Septera ber, we will sell to the highest bidder lorcaen, One .Extension Top Amesbury Car riage. One set hand made Harness, and One fine Carriage Horse, 6 years old sound, kind and gentle. Above property sold to patisfy mort gage held hy us. YANCEY & STRONACH, se235t Mortgagees. Wanted. To buy old clothing, such as pants coats, vests, scarfs, hats, shirts, etc Apply at Harris1 Dye Works, No. 118 East Martin street, where you can get anything you want in the way of old clothing renovated and made to look as good as new. se23 lw Moses Fori Forestville, N C, and 311 South Wilmington Street RALEIGH, N C, GROCERS AND Commis'ionMercliaiits I have just opened at my new store a full and complete stock of HEAVY & FANCY GROCEBIES I propose to sell as low as the lowest for cash. I invite my friends to an examination of my stock and guaran tee to please. Goods delivered to any part of the city rree or cnarge. We are sole agents for the celebrat ed Dunn No 2 Plow and Casting. I also keep a full stock of Genera! Merchandise always on hand at my store in Forestville, N C. I invite my friends to come to see me.' au!9 tf WANTED AT THE BEE W HIVE LOAN and Deposit at once. A good 2d hand Buggy, Furni ture, Carpets, Stoneware and of everything Mahogany and tare. We wish to Stoves, Potware Odds and Ends especially old Walnut Furni sell horses, wag ons, carriages , j and harness. E "ery one thing can do no E wanting any- better than first visit and inspect our stock of 10,- 000 different hse 0 f ul things. Among them Coffee Pots. Gate Springs, Lamps, Jugs, Leather, Books, Tools, Cutting Knife, Wall Paper, Fruit Jars, Clocks, Maps, Charts, Guns, Rocking Horses. A nice Marble Top Suit of Furni ture. Common furniture of all kinds and prices. 15 pair leather shoe strings ior luc. Call and see for yourself if in need. lou will be sure to buy. sel6 118 South Wilmington Street. Hog Cholera Cure. A Positive Remedy for tie Dis- v..; ease inHogs and Poultry. I have purchased the right to sell F. B. Major's famous Hog Cholera Cure in the counties of Wake and Chatham. This is one of the best and most serviceable remedies known. It has been registered in Washington; it has never been known to fail when taken in time. It is a positive cure. A full supply constantly on hand, in 25c, 50o and $1 packages, at my stall, No 8, City Market. se201m THOMAS N BRYANT. 1857- 1890. I 1 1 I I I I I I I Since the first to I I I I I I I M I I the last date above written the undersigned has repaired more , than 40,000 watches and perhaps as many clocks, besides thousands of pieces of jewelry.- He is still making a specialty of Watch, Clock and Jewelry Woik at his old stand, SECOND door west of the. National Bank of Raleigh, where may be found a good line of Fl tNE Gold and Silver Watches, INE Marble and Walnut Clocks, INE Gold and Steel Spectacles and Jewelry for . sale at toe low est possible prices for CASH. You cannot afford to miss calling on COLE if you wish anything in his line. His goods are all of the best classes. His workman ship none better. Call and . see him at 13 WEST' HARGETT STREET, Raleigh, N. C. sel5 tf J. W.iCOLE, M Irtellaneona. row We are now receiving fall styles of Millinery AND Misses and Cbildrens' Caps. NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. AND All the new ebades in wools and knitting yarns. AND EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, c. Prices reasonable. Mail orders promptly given attention. Misa MAGGIE REESE. Se 8 -tf 209 Fayetteville St. Q IICK DEBOY & CO., BJ FRENCH BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS No 103 Fay etfe villa Street, RALEIGH, N C. We keep constantly on hand fresh BREAD AND CAKES. We do our own baking and guarantee our bread and cakes to be equal to any sold on any market. Our FRENCH, VIENNA AND RYE Bread cannot be excelled. POUND AJND U'KUlT UAUKS always on I hand: indeed, cakes of every descrip tion nice and fresh. We make a spe cialty OI UA&ES, and cannot De excelled in variety or snape. We also keep constantly on hand a complete stock of FRENCH AND PLAIN CANDIES as low as any house in the city. We keep two wagons which will make calls boths morning ond evening. All orders filled promptly and satisfacto rily, we intend at an early day to add a STEAM BAKERY & CRACK ER FACTOR? to our business and will be able to deliver them fresh to all customers. Our prices will com- are with any house in the State. Ve invite all to . an examination of our stock. Correspondence solicited. sea tl Beyers & Horton, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, NO 14 EAST HARGETT ST, RALEIGH, NC. We announce to our friends and the public generally that we are now re ceiving daily our fall stock of ' Heavy and Fancy Groceries. We propose to carry a more com plete stock than ever before. Our prices will compare favorably with any house in the city. . Our nour is from the best mills. Sugar cured hams and shoulders al ways on hand- at lowest prices. Breakfast strips, sc. &c. Fine brand of cigars. Fruit of the Farm the best 6c cigar. Best grade chewing tobacco. Fresh country butter received daijy. Indeed, everything usually found in a first class grocery store. We thank our friends for the liber al patronage they have given us and hope by strict attention to business and upright 'dealing to merit a more iberal share of the same. eel G. A. Perkinson, HEAVY AND FANCY No. 12,EastHargettSt., RALEIGH, N C. New goods arrived today: LOUR Orange Grove, Dew Drop, uoaain's Jtrize, ere. Jtlll ATS Sugar Cured Hams and anoulders, Breakfast Strips. CHEESE Tarbell, the besf on the market. ' : ,f i. - -"V CANNED GOODS-A. full and complete stock, 'nice and freHh. Indeed, a full line of aoods iust in today all nice and fresh and at prices to Buit the stringency of the times. We are also receiving a fine line of the best ; ' ' , i . CIGARS Solon ShlngTei! "Vanity ' Fair, and the best 6c ciar. TOBACCO A complete' stock of the best grades of chewing. . Come 'to see me. one and : all. Mv goods and prices, I guarantee, will o:o ' Having Just returned from the Northern Markets, we will open on Tues day, September 16tti, the nioet Select Linieolf (DRoitMniig for fall and winter wear ever exhibited in the city. By taking advantage of ready cash we bought goods at such prices as cash can only afford to do, and which will enable us to give our friends and customers snob bargains never obtained heretofore. MEN'S SUITS...... Cost to Manufacturer YOUTHS' SUITS Cost to Manufacturer BOYS' SUITS Cost to Manufacturer $2 25 $4 25 $5 85 $6 00 $9 60 KILT SUITS-The largest line in the city. NECKWEAR Look at our window display; 20c and 40c each. HATS The latest designs. SUSPENDERS 6,000 pair to close at 14c; factory cost 25c. UNLAUNDRIED 8HIRTS Worth 75c, lor 43c. All other goods not mentioned at same rate. We will sell first class goods only. Cheap class of goods we will not handle. We are determined to give l he season to obtain goods at near DAVID ROSENTHAL, N. C. Leading Clothing House, Andrews Building, Raleigh, n, fc mb.29 B BUY Y D R DRUGS G S - AT B B BOBBI-T.T'fi I T T S P PHARMACY C Y RALEIGH, N C. CLOTHING. . . I . . ; ' ' '. ' . $5 50 $7 OO $8 9 915 00 $7 00 $10 00 $13 (0 415 00 $23 60 $8 50 93 50 gl 5 96 ZJ 99 75 $3 73 $5 00 $6 60 $8 60 $13 00 91 10 $2 ZO 9' OO 93 BO 94 the public the grandest opportunity of half price. - 3 A . Rainbow PcbblcA THE BEST.? 1 3 NICKEL (JOI.D ANfTJSL . Silver flated Ware, Porks Spons.Knives, ,,4t,1-,V5- ' 117 FayetteTll f'reet, J d1 please yon. au27 tf
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