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NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY.
What Our Reporters See and
Hear Worth Giving to Our
Readers News in Brief.
Long season iu May so the know
ing ones Bay.
Mrs. H. H. Crocker had new Irish
potatoes from her garden (or dinner
today. Vei y early.
8ee Notice of valuable property for
sale by 8. G. Ryan and C. M. Busbee,
commissioners and receivers.
Warm sunshine after this splendid
rain will make the gardens put in
new life.
It has been decided to build a (ire
proof annex to the female depart
ment of the Insane Asylum. It is a
much needed improvement.
The Executive committee of the
North Carolina Horticultural society
has decided to hold the ninth annual
Fruit Fair in Greensboro, on Tues
day and Wednesday, August 4th and
5th.
It is hinted that Monroe is making
preparations for the shops of the Ra
leigh and Gaston Railroad, hoping
they will be removed from this city.
What is Raleigh doing to prevent the
removal ?
T. M A. meeting fo&ight at the
Bible cl ass room of Aden ton Street
Church at All members are re
quested to he pr.Kf-nt: important
business to he transacted. Please
meet promptly at 7:80. Bv order of
the President.
Ac a meeting of the Executive Oita
mittee of the Board of Directors of
the Insane Asylum held yesterday
Capt. Jno. B. Burwell was chosen
Chairman of the Executive I Commit
tee in place of Capt. Octavius Coke,
resigned.
Only a headache cure. The one
headache cure, but the infallible
headache cure is Bradycrotiue. Mil 6t
We are authorized by Gov Holt to
say, that the copies of the stubs of
the receipts for direct taxes will be
here during the early part of next
week perhaps Monday. He says
that steps will at once be taken to
have the money paid out to those cn
titled to the same.
A reception will be tendered to Mi y
Davis, Miss Carter and other visiting
delegates to the Kings' Daughters1
Convention at the Yarboro House
this evening from 9 to 11:30 o'clock
All members of the Y. M. C A , St
Andrews Brotherhood, Kings' Sons,
Kings' Daughters and Ministers are
cordially invited.
Have You Attractions to Set
tlers and Investors to Offer ?
The special edition of the Baleigh
Visitor of 20,000 copies, now soon to
be issued and sent to those through
out the United States and Canada
who are interested on the subject of
the advantages to be found in the
south, is the very best medium of ad
vertising in this particular line, that
is available at ten times the cost.
This 20,000 edition -will contain ar
ticles setting forth the attractions
and advantages offered by the sec
tions companies and Real Estate
Agents who furnish such articles
Now don't forget that the main thing
in advertising is to get what you
write in the hands of those interested
in what you have to offer. This is
just what we guarantee. We publish
matter in the issue for the Southern
Inter-States Immigration Bureau and
thereby secure their best mailing ad
vantages. Let us have your man
uscript as soon as practicable, as we
expect to get the issue out about the
20th. It will be the North Carolina
Industrial edition of the Raleigh Vrs
itor. The charge for space will be
$25 per column. Call at the Visitor
Office or address the Raleigh Visi
tor through the mails. Don't let
this opportunity pass.
REAL ESTATE CONVENTION
Large Attendance and Much
Business Tr -unacted.
Pursuant to a call issued by Gov.
Holt, the first Real Estate Convene
tion met in the hall of the House of
Representatives yesterday afternoon
at 5 o'clock. There was a good at
tendance, including many prominent
gentlemen from different parts of the
State.
The convention was called to order
by Col. W. J. Saunders, after which
Rev. Dr. J W. Carter lead in prayer.
Gov. Holt then addressed the con
vention in a manner most appropri
ate and well timed. The following
committees were appointed:
On resolutions- S. F. Toinlinson,
P. B. Means, W. N. Jones, J. D.Cam
eron, Jno. A. Williams, D. W. C.Ben
bow, W. M. Pickett, J. A. Harrell, W.
T. Dortch, H. C. Cowles.
On order of business: W. C. Mur
phy, J. B. Hunter, W. C. Chadwick,
Geo. W. Sparger, J. Bryan Grimes, C.
E. Foy, C. W. Shaw, G. A. Foote, Al
exander Mclver, J. M. Broughton.
The convention then adjourned
until 8:30 o'clock p. m.
On re assembling Oil. Burgwyn de
livered an appropriate address.
A resolution was adopted urging
our Senators and Representatives in
Congress to advocate such modifica
tions .of the Inter-State Commerce
law as would admit of special rates to
persons who wish to examine prop
erty and settle in North Carolina.
A resolution urging the prosecution
of the work on the geological survey,
was adopted.
After the appointment of a commit
tee of six on permanent organization
of the association the convention ad
journed until 9:30 o'clocek this morn
ing. TODAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
The convention met at 10:30 o'clock
this morning. The attendance was
not as large as last night.
The committee on resolutions re
ported. It resolved that the commis
sion and justices of the peace of the
several counties be requested to have
the products of their counties col
led ed and placed on exhibition at
trn coming exposition, and that they
bp afterwards turned over to the com
mittee of the Columbian exposition.
It was further resolved that the Gov
ernor issue a proclamation requesting
a compliance with the same.
The follow gentlemen were chosen
officers of the permanent association:
President W. H. S. Burgwyn.
Vice Presidents Elias Carr, Dr. D.
W. C. Benbow and C.J). Smith.
Secretary W. T. Patrick.
Treasurer T. K. Bruner.
Resolutions favorable to education
and agriculture were adopted.
The convention was addressed by
Dr. Murphy, Mr. Southgate, Capt. S.
A Ashe and others.
Normal School.
A meeting of the Board of Directors
of the Normal and Industrial School printer to work in a job and
for girls will be held in Raleigh at 10 newspaper office, address, B VV.
SPECIAL NOTI( i.
Wanted.
Hay. Leaksville. N. C.
irvO 3t
o'clock a. m. June 9th. In making
the call, Superintendent Finger savs:
"This meeting will be, not only for
the purpose of locating the iusi tu
tion, but also for the transaction of
any other business that may be pre j
sented to the board that comes with
in the scope of their duties undo r the situation as hii office boy or to learn
earc oi
riabbajre and transplanted Tomato
plants for tale. A . B Porbkst.
lm. 517 Polk St.
Situation Wanted.
A bov about 15 vears old wants .-)
Hardware, c.
BUY A
ROACHTRAP
Wil
statute. I think it will probably be
at least best to select a president for
the institution at that meeting.
Doubtless othermatters will come up
for consideration and the meeting
will be an important one."
some good trad. Address B
the F.VKSiN Visitor.
ICeinoval Sale.
We have in store now tht la:gest I
and most attractive stock of dry goods
of all kinds we have ever shown. All
of which have been bought for the
Come and Look and You Will ..sh -wiiBtiWf 0,i
be Convinced. , jn orfer to ci0se out as near as pos-
For sometime we have been telling sible before moving the people of
you about our great slaughter dress this vicinity will be treated to a reg- !
goods sale, a good many have been ular banquet of low ptiees. Al! lines j
around and examined our stock, and of goods to be closed out and some :
as soon as they saw the extremely low regardless of cost. Big will be the j
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ii jico, uucttv tw j tt v oi-t i 1 " r uuv i -1 1 v UM i 1 1 v wui ti luo r rj riu unci
dress goods at, they could not help j for the next 50 da) s The first comes
being convinced of its great unequaled get the pick.
value, and invariably avail them- Norms' Dry Goods 3tork.
selves of this rare opportunity of get ' 'IT
ting a fine dress at less than one half , " ' "
its rfifl.1 value. We invite everybody GKHT8 Straw Hats A better
to come and see these great bargains
that we are now offering, and will
continue to offer until we move iu
our new store on Fayetteville street.
It will not cost you anything 10 look,
and if you should find something in
our mammoth stock of uress goods to
suit you we will guarantee the price
to be much less than you can buy the
same goods for elsewhere. We have
a very large and superb assortment j anv
of white goodsjthese goods we bought
very cheap and we are selling them
at a real bargain. We are constantly
receiving new attractions in millinery
goods in the very latest and most
fashionable style and designs. In
shoes and slippers we can give you
any size or style that you may want,
and in this line we will guarantee to
save you at leaBt 25 per cent
D. T. Swindell.
catrh roaches and soon rid your homes
ni iiiesc jwsts
QUAKER CITY
Lawn Mowers,
1 : Will ent gras8evenly and makeyouri
. lawn 100K smootn and neat.
The Kings' Daughters'.
The State Convention met this
morning at 11 o'clock at the Sunday
School room of Edenton Street M. E
Church. After devotional exercises
and receiving .delegates the address
of welcome and responses were de
livered. After an address by the State Secre
tary, the convention adjourned until
4 p. m,
There was a good attendance in
eluding several distinguished ladies
from a distance. The reception at
the Yarl oro House will take place to
night, which will be an interesting
occasion.
Removal Temporarily.
W e have removed to 213 Fayette
ville street, next to Stronach's. Hav
ing had our insurance adjusted we
will be open tomorrow for business
All eoods at all damaged will be closed
at once at a sacrifice. We have a large
stock of parlor organs, pianos, &c
North State Music Co
C. G. Stone, Mancger. my 14 2t
1 line we have never shown First aud
nicest of all are the Dunlap straw
' hats. They, like the Dunlap fur hats,
I cannot be excelled by any uianr.fac
j turer in the country. Then we have
j men's stylish straw hatfi, which do
; not come quite 60 high Id price, ar
j good, and the styles are correct In
j fact, we have now a stock of straw
hats from which we can suit almost
1
one we nave a particularly
nice line of not by styles for young
men, showing the very latest city
shapes. Come and choose your straw
hat before the lot gets picked over.
W. H. & R. S TUCKKR, & Co.
Forty Farmer Boys
Eighteen to thirty years old can
get employ ment at once, at the South
em Inter State Exposition, Raleigh,
N. C. under competent carpenters,
thereby be learning a trade that will
helptbem during life Part of the
number will be instructed in band
music. Einnlovment will lnut until
The Book Trust Knocked Out. j December 1st. 1891. Watn-s fifteen
dollars per month and one suit of
regulation uniform. Comfortable
q carters furnished free. No one who
drinks or uses profane language need
apply. Make application in writing
giving full particulars as to educa
tion, &c , with a letter of endorse
ment from some minister.
Address F. B Chilton,
General Manager,
Raleigh, iN C.
A CARD TO THB PUBLIC.
Some six months ago we began the
publication of our reprint of the
famous Encyclopaedia. Britannica in
25 Volumes, which wo issed at $1.0
per volume. The price of the English
edition' always has been aud still is
18.00 per volume, and the Seribner I r Tlj
edition $5 00 per volume in the cheap- j
est binding. j ce iD anV Qliautity, also fresh ii6h
That the public appreciat, so great;11?' ' my ceiiar no. , . wu
bargain is shown by the fact that toingtoa Street. Orders filled prompt-
over half a million volumes of this l7
reprint have been sold in less than j j hftye & nice lot JJ . . e WQod
SiX months. aU KUTOOd and enlii-. rondir rt ha neari
This elegant, new edition we still : for 8tove8 or fireplaces; also an assort-
same price, $1.50 per . ment of .hinc-les. all at mv mill, wnst
offer at the
volume. This is the greatest bargain nH nt RinMit Bt.af nn Mn,.,i
er known in books. ap95 1m L H AdAms.
Better still, we will deliver the set
complete on small easy payments, to ! jce
suit the convenience of customers. I
Remember this is Dot an abridge
ment, but the great Edinburgh ninth !
Ice may be had at our cellar undei
Barbee & Pope's confeeti' uery store,
near Savings Bank, tomorrow and
edition, reproduced page f ur page, ; evpry day hereafter. Those wj8kng
with important articles on American
subjects rewritten to date by eminent
American authors, and new maps,
later and better than in any other-edition.
Special Offr. We claim that
our reprint compares favorably with
the high priced editions in every re
spect, and in respect to maps, and
strength and beauty of bindings is
superior to them. Iu order that this
it sent out in quantities will please
send orders to Josks & P wkll.
Cabbage, transplanted Tomato
plants, best variety, pot grown Egg
plants, Moon Vines, Hoses, rare Chrys
anthemnms, Carnation, Geraniums
Tuberoses and all kinds of bedding
plan's, (Jut Flowers. Bouquets,Floral
Designs, slower aeeds, &c.
api7 Jw H. Stkinmktz, Florist.
Ha-.re your lace curtain- done up at
AMERICAN
YOUNG
NICKEL
PLATED
it is the best on the market
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LAMPS.
A neat new style lamp gives the light of 30,
candles. Wicks are easy to put in.
PRICES LOW.
fHOMS 8. 5RIGGS SONS,
RALEIGH, W C.
MISS MiGGIE BEESE,
Millinery,
Ffi!lHSB,ll.
TMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TRIMMED
X. Hats and Ponnets. The greatest varietv
desirable shades
of fancv straw braids in the i
of grey, tan, black, &c- for Ladies, Misses
and wee little ones.
ALL THE IKV SHADES
In chiffon and other trimming materials;
nowers in prolusion, so very natural you
wonder nature does not also yield its perfume.
Infant's fine crepe de chene and muslin caps
and shirred hats.
HAIR GOODS,
Rushings, a beautiful line of all kinds of
Ties. All the new hair ornaments, bracelets,
jewelry, &c, &c.
bt.ampeu linens, embroidery materials,
wools and zephyrs. Prices reasonable and
austaction guaranteed.
.Miss ,M AGGIE REESE,
M) Fayetteville St.
April 8 tf. Raleigh, N. C.
uc "3 v i the 0ak oity Steam Laundry in first
lUDjjouuwu c mn.n.c iuv luiiuwiug class style, li. t( w Rt's specia
proposition: We will furnish volume horse and cow food going like hot
t. at, fit) cts n. fraction of a? .ml . cakes. A trial will convince you that
if sent by express. Add 40 cts
yuBbuge ii w.iuiBu uy iuhii amouui xhe resignation of Mr. W. G Oak
pamior volume i . win te credited man. the 1st Vico PreHirfr,t nfti,,
- w ' VI UUl
on price of set when ordered
R. 8. PEALE& CO.,
815 381 Wabash Ae , CHICAGO
MayW6t.
Richmond & Danville System opens
tne way tor tne promotion of one of
our fellow citizens, at which all our
people will be delighted if he.wants it.
4
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Lute
of
Dry Goods, ftotjous, &c.
W, H. i K S. 'fucker Co.
A
nDITIONAL
SPRING
PURCHASE
s
OUR buyer has just returned from the
North where he has been securine Utips
of goods to replace those disposed of earlier
in me season.
He found something new. fresh and nret-
ty for all of the department , and our pat-
may uuw nave me privilege oi seeing
many lovely things which he has hroncht.
out lor their pleasure
T "vress Silks,
'ress Silks,
"ress Woolens,
JLress Woolens,
(1 renadines,
Xrenadines,
Blaclx. Laces,
Printed Co ton Fabrics, Scotch Ginghams,
American Ginghams, Handkerchiefs,
Table Liuens, Ac, &c.
H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.
123 and 123 Fayc'. tevllle St.