The Bae on the 4th of July.
The feature ot the celebration of
the National holiday in Raleigh will
undoubtedly be the great bone show
White Oo4s.
Errv OLe can buy a nice
rhite
drees, because it will coet so little
Think oi it, a nice wbite lawn dress
and the accompanying races, for at onjy 5 per yard; then a fine
rblch will be entered probably tne eneer quality for only 1 cents. Large
finest horses in North Carolina. The
improvement in blooded stock is con
fined to no one part of the State.
Raleigh will contend with Wilining-
sheer plaids only 7Jc. 8J. and 10 cents
better goods than these at the prices
we have never shown. A beautiful line
check naiusook at cents, a pretty
ton, Winston, Tarboro, Oiford and dotted Swiss at 15 cents. These are
oulv a few of the many great values
Perhaps seventy we give our customers every day, and
we have just as many as vou wisn.
All new fresh clean stock, and at
SPECIAL BARGAINS, BONE FIDE -1357
SALE.
other places all of which places pos
Bess fine horses.
W. H. & R. S. Tuckhr b Co.
A Wild Ma
five horses will be entered, some as
trotters, others under the saddle, prjce8 ag iow and lower than you can
with such numbers, and under sucn get tue same goous anywhere
tests of speed as will give unusual In
terest to the occasion in which com
parative merit is to be tested freed
therefore elevated above those prac A Te8 farmer living near San
tices of the jockey which have som e Antonio, on the Ralado creek, caught
times brought horse racing into dig- a writable wild man a few days since
Muiti with nm wh ntWwi r. after a long chase. The man presented
onlZe its vain as the airencv a horrible appearance. He was but
through which good breeds become ekin and boneB-' wae bareheaded and
substituted for bad breeds. The turf oareiooieu, oeing ciaa oniy in vim re
j.. iL. 1 v. 1 u.j anants of a shirt and trousers His
id iue uobi it)Bt mat uaii ue apiicu iu i
prove speed, endurance, kindliness face was covered with ah& b,ack
and intelligence; qualities that every
man who uses a horse desires and
beard a foot in length, while his hair
hung down his back in disorder. His
Owing to continued sickness, from
the first of the year to the present
time, I must change my business and
will now sell my whole stock of goods
at cost, for cash, consisting of fine
clothing, straw hats, soft and stiff
bets, white and colored dress shirts
and everything usually kept in a
gents furnishing store. These goods
must bt told as it is absolutely neces
sary I change my business. They will
be sold in lots to 6uit purchasers
Country merchants would do well to
look to their interest; would prefer
selling the entire stock as it is. Goods
will be sold without reserve and no
goods will be taken back after being
paid for and delivered.
D. S. WA11T, igt.
March 11 tfw.
I I 1 1 I I I I I
Since the first to
1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 I t h e last data
above written the undersigned has
repaired more than 40,000 waicnes
un.l nrhnii mm iiim.Ii V clocks, besides
thrmiumria of nieces" of jewelry. He
s
TRONACH'S 8AKERT,
EAST HARGETT ST BEET,
lk t ween Wilmington and Blount Sts.
which long breeder of horses should toe and finSer nails were three inches
seek to obtain.
Capt. B. P. Williamson, of Raleigh,
long. The man was captured while
lurking about the farmer's place in
who takes great interest in the Fourth 1u.e8t of food- 1 After being made a
of July race, is an example in his own
success what can be done to improve
the stock of horses in this section.
Others in this and other counties of
the State do not fall behind. The
race will be of such deep general in
terest that it seems scarcely necessary
to do more than to remind the public
that it will take place at the time ap
pointed, will be fairly conducted, and
from the number of horses to be en
tered with probably be the most an is
mated series of races ever run in
North Carolina. Mr. . H. Lee will
be the manager of the races.
The Covenant.
The Coy enant is organized with ab
solute safety, the feature of parav
mount importance. The securities
are held by three National Banks,
who are appointed under the by laws
its permanent trustees, and these se
curities cannot be withdrawn except
to return to the borrower upon re
payment of his loan. The general
officers, and officers of local branches,
who handle any money, are all under
heavy bonds. In addition to these
safeguards is one which appeals to all
members alike, and that is, all the offi
cers and employees in its home office
and branches and on the road must be
members in good standing of the
great order of Odd Fellows, and all
employees and officers are pledged,
upon their honor as .Odd Fellows, to
watch over and protect the interest
of the Association. Thus every man
is a trustworthy sentinel, ready to
prisoner he became docile, but de
clined to reveal his identity.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The Covenant Building and Loan
Association,
-OF-
KXOXVILLE, TENN.
Authorized Capital, $25,000,000
Managed solelv bv Odd Fellows, but mem
bership open to all. The Covenant isone of
the best known and most successful Build
ing and Loan Associations bcioie the DUblic
The business of this company in all depart
ments Is conducted with rigid economy. The
proportion of payments by shareholders, SET
APART FOR EXPENSE FUND IS smaller
than many other companies.
The following are endorsements from the
Knoxville Banks, where the Home Office is
located:
"A thoroughly solvent and reliable insti
tution. It officers are lirst class business
men, capable, honest, and of that character
wno could not allord to connect their names
with any but a successful and reliable busi
ness." City National Bank.
'"The officers are ail men of crond stnndint?
1 1 i 0 ... .0
jiciu. uiui bujuc 01 ineni are weaitnv men in
very High social and commercial standing.'
-.bast lennessee National Bank.
'The officers are among our verv best c iti
zens and are gentlemen of honor and credit '
Third National Bank.
For stock or information see Genriw H
Glass, W- T. Smith or Wayne Allcott. mlU 3
menaces the Association. Such com
plete and absolute safeguards were
never thrown around any other As
sociation.
Real Estate for Sale
I have to dispose of several imnrnvml smH
i i c j , vauaut iui uu cannon and Soutn street'-
give warning of any danger that aiso very desirable vacant lots ZwS
gett, Person, Polk, Bloodworth and East
streets, ail in tne city ol Kaleigh.
11 uui soiu privately Deiore Julv Bth nrox
I will offer them at public sale at the court
nouse uoor, at iz in. tliat day; terms one
nan vasa, oaiance i, 2 and 3 years with in
terest on deterred payments. Full descrip
tion on application.
FOR SALE PRIVATELY, a fine tract of
woodland, about four miles west of Raleigh,
containing 220 acres, more or less. The
above property is offered by virtue of an or
der of the Superior Court of Wake county in
in twHnu ..niitU.,1 rP 11 T..; i -i
parte, being a special preceeding for sale of
lium lor paiunoil, ixc.
. THOMAS H BRIGGS,
je3 tds Commissioner, itoc
Raleigh Market Report.
WHOIiKSALB AND RETAIL.
Corrected "weekly by w. c & a. b.
STUONACH,
Fayetteville and Wilmington streets,
215 217
Meats C. R. sides, 6f m
Hulk shoulders,
Bacon " 7-.V 10c
: " breakfast If 12
V Hams sugar cured 10 V 15c
Emm" N. C. & Va , 104 15c
Banon N. C, hog round, 10 11c
Laud Pure, 7 10c
Compound 6c
Flour Best per bbl $0.50 $7.00
Family, " 6.00 6.60
Wood, " 5.25
COFFEE Rio Green 184
Sue ar Granulated, i
Yellow extra C 4i
Molasses Cuba 224
New Orleans, 224
Syrups, 25
Meal per bushel, 85
Corn per bushel, 85
Oats per bushel, 75
Hay per hue wt, 00
Brajt per pound, 14
Ship Stuff per pound, if
Salt per sack, 1.55
WAMTEfl A PURCHASER
Will Close Out Oar Entire Stock,
5.50
25c
6ic
He
Sue
60c
50
1.00
100
80c
110 suit
lie
ilma Sjftii. B!ltof E,entDiB iD Mi
Cakes, Pies. Sc.
at his old stand, SECOND door west
of the National Bank of Raleigh,
here may be found a good line oi
MINK (-Jr. 1,1 Rud Hilver W ate lies,
INK Marble and Walnut Clocks,
Fresh Baked every Day.
INK Hold and Steel Spectacles,
i T i fn. lu u ar ThA IOW i
est possible prices for CASH I N-Q A.-L.-XJ-M
You cannot afford to miss caLMpg
on COLE if you wish anything
in his line. His goods are all of
thn hnst clauses. His workman
ship none better. Ca. and see him
at 13 WEST HAROFTT STREET,
Kaleigh, N. O.
J. W. COLE,
Only the Best Materials Used.
In or Out of Town Orders Carefully and
Promptly Filled.
Ponv & Horse
FOR SALE.
We have for sale a fine Pony 6 years
old, sound, kind and gentle, broke to
saddle and harness. Has been driven
by a lady for two years. DarkBay,
black points, heavy main and tail.
ONE
DARK MAHOGANY BAV HORSE
5 years old, thorough bred
"FANCY BOY,"
most stylish young horse in the city.
He is thoroughly broke to barntsB
kind and gentle, will be fast by pro
per handling.
YANCEY & STRONACB,
March y tf.
Lime and Cement
CARSON & SO.N'S RIVERTUN
WOOD BURN I LIME, EATtta
FINE QUALITY, EXTRA
HEAVY BARRELS.
1tNlnrkswp.il. is verv white and valuii hi
for building purposes; tanners, paper nutt
ers, Sic.
t or sale at retail or hy the car loau at in
as any standard quality.
une ueaier wmes w me niauuiueuuio at
follows:
We have been handling your "Kivertoi.-
w.ctu
STBONACH
Proprietors of
sider it the best we have ever handled. It
slacks quickly and is free from core, lui( f
and specks. For general use there is nor
Detter."
Another writes: "lou ask for oui oim.
ion of your Lime, which we have been or ml
ling for about a year. We take great pleas
ure in assuring you mat. we are senium n ui
the principal contractors and builders in oui
city, and shipping a good deal to neigh bo
ing towns, with entire satisfaction to all. W
consider it the best Lime in our market. V
rind the barrels larger and in better condi
tion than other brands we have sold, aud
have never had to pay out a cent for coof el
age on your barrels."
Write for prices and testimonials Iron
dealers, contractors and manufacturers..
Sole Agents, Kaleigh, N (
Auctioneers.
L..R.Wyatt
Has just received a lot of
OAT AND CORN CHOPS
Splendid feed for Horses, especially BROOD
MAKES and COLTS.
THE SPECIAL
COW FOOD
Is fast gaining a renowned reputation for
quantity and quality of MILK
and BUTTER.
THE SPECIAL
HORSE FOOD
Will soon bring out the poorest horse and
make him fat and sleek.
GOOD. SAWED
SHINGL ES
ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOWEST
PRICES
ALSO
10-Inch Boards.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BUTTKR 15
Eggs, 10
Chickens Spring, lv a
Hens, 25
Potatoes Sweet, 30
Irish,
Peas White, 75
Stock, 05
For Kent.
Four room cottage and pantry room I secure bargains
with kitchen detached, on McDowell
street, between Hargett and Morgan
A pply to B. P. Williamson. je8 Ot
Merchants if you want to buy at
bargain" drop in and see me.
From today, May 30th, until I find
a purchaser for my entire stock,
will Bell at cost, if the cost don't Buit
you then I will make the nrices to
Don't stay away and say I am
2ic not se,ling at cst but come and see
V S I for yourself, it will certainly be to
your interest" as I am going out of
the Dry Goods business.
My stock consists of "Dry Goods,
50c Dress Goods, all kinds of notions, Em-
1 CO Droiclerie8 Edgings, Laces and Trim
mings, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, and
Gent's Furnishing Goods. Come and
25c
20c
25c
35c
90c
jStjonaclfs :-: Bakery.
$1,000
In.Cash to be distributed among
Canvassers for Clubs for,
the Weekly Timea.
Lime for the last four years at the rati ol j A handsomelv Illustrated Ptpr nf
from3,000 to 10,000 barrels per year, andcoi- a nanusomeiy iiinBtraiea raper of
izteen Pages.
LESS THAN ONE CENT A WEEK.
jr. R- Xerrell,
203 Fayetteville Street,
Wholesale and Retail
Grocer and CommissionHtrcbaiit.
For a good chew of
Tobacco,
TRY A STOLEN KISS.
Special attractions in
CANNED GOODS,
PICKLES, &c.
CHOICE LRFAKFA&T t TRIPS
HAMS, &c.
CHICE FLOUR.
BESTiBRANDS.
TEAS, &c.
Teas, Spices, Roasted and Green Coffee,
Cookine Extracts. Sweet and Sour Pickle,
Give me a call. Free delivery and polite atr
tent ton.
Raleigh, N. C April 13, 1891. tf
COLUMBIA BICYCLES.
BOYS PANTS,
Sbirt Waists
A big stock just received. PriceB 25c,
40c, 50e, 65c, 75c, $1.00.
RELIABLE GOODS,
POPULAR PRICES.
W. G. SEPARE, Agl
May o, 189'.- tf. Hi E. Martin St.
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