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Che C SI , umtor. VOL jgicyEriiDArJ-crB 26, i89i: 3STO. 5& NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth umiift iu Readers-News in Brief. The mad dog scare is about over, at least for the present. Watermilns have made their ap pearanoe in Asheville. Only a few more days in which to list state and county taxes Attend to it at once. Complaint is being made on ac count of the cutting down of shade trees on West Martin street. There will be a special race track for bicycles prepared at the exposition grounds. hnmt to be able in a few days to give a correct outline of the routes of the proposed electric rail way . We have been promised it. It has been suggested that a pro cession of the "D. Q. IV would be a fitting annex to the Fourth of July celebration. Ordeis having been received from headquarters, the work cf adjusting the trolley wires of the electric rail way, is being pushed. The First Virginia Regiment is making extensive arrangements to attend the encampment at Wrights ville next month. The work of altering and enlarging the Baptist Tabernacle is progressing rapidly; when finished it will be one of the handsomest and best arranged houses of worship in the state. A horse attached to a buggy be longing to Hon. J.B. Batchelorran away on Martin street tnnuwruw-. The vehicle was smashed to pieces but no one hurt. It is now understbod that we are to have a grand 4th of July celebration. Let the people come from every quar ter. They will receive a ooratai wel come at the capital of the State. . We hope the suggestion to have a fair in Nash Square for the benefit of the Soldier's Home will be carried out. It would be a splendid addition to the Fourth of July programme. The Masonic celebration at Oxford yesterday was an imposing event. (irand MaBter Gudger, Junior Grand Warden, Dr. R. J. Noule, Grand Sec retary Bain and Grand Tiler Bradley were in attendance Wnrk nn the extension of the Yar boro House is rapidly going forward. In the absence of a new hotel many places in the city will be fixed up for the reception cf visitors and no fears need be entertained auout an come getting accommodation. Let every one remember the grand bonanza excursion to Norfolk on the 30th There will not be another such a chance this season. Remember also, that the excursion is under the charge of those experts mess, vase and Macy, who will take special pride in seeing to it that everything U conducted in the best style. One drawback on excursions generally, has been the lack or goou , this will not be a difficulty on the present occasion as due precaution will be taken to have an abundant suDolv. The price for the round trip is only $2.50, tnus renuanug casion on which all can enjoy them selves at a most reasonable price, ttet ready and go. Mr. J. H. Estill, President Morning News Co., Savannah, Ga., says: A J.'""" ... a i i. ...... member of my family wno n u -martyr to neuralgic headaches for twenty years, has found in Bradycro tine an infallible remedy je24 6t An effort is being made before the Board of Health to prohibit the second hand clotning uu8mc. merchant who has considerable quantity of it on hand and will lose by the prohibition, thinks there is danger of infectious diseases and that the order should pass. There is an immense crowd at Morehead. It is larger than ever known. The advent of the watermelon sea son is anxiously waited for by lovers of the fruit. They are due by regular schedule time on the Fourth oi juiy. a iiiBfitiuL' of the Fourth of July Committee will take place at the Mayor's office tomorrow evening to perfect arrangements. A tun at tendance desired. The matter of leaving teams stand ing on the Btreets unattended by drivers is receiving prompt attention at the hands of Mayor Badger. Par ties who are guilty of tbe offence may expect to incur the penalty of the law. There is no excuse for it. Trn't let the 4th of July Commit' t.Pfl overlook theVislToR's proposition to have all the bells of the city rung at sunrise on that day. Let us also have, a solute of artillery it possime. Maybe the committee can borrow a cannon, if one is not at hand. We publish today the statement of the Hanover Iusurance Company of niw Vm-k. of which our fellow cii zen; Mr. W. S. Primrose is General Agent. It presents a most admirable showing, and the business in North Carolina is specially commendatory of Mr. Primrose's business saw. Mr. A. B. Stronach who has in charge the matter of our Fourth of July celebration told us today that we would have the best display oi (imwnrkH ever seen in Raleigh. The celebration in other respects will be B CI A fully up to expectations. Mr. otroii ach has taken special pride in this matter, and he should be encouraged in every way possible. Lt t all who can do so conveniently contrioute some thing for the occasion. Leave it with Mr. Stronach at hiB store. Everybody should help out. No Injunction. We learn that there is no fouuda nn whatever for the rumor that gained some credence this morning to the effect that an injunction niu uu sued out against the extension of the Electric Street Railway to the expo sition grounds. No such action has been taken, nor is any mfwu, far as we can learn. Hands Full. n.,r nnnnlar clerk of the Superior Court, assisted by his clever and gen j tlemanly deputy, Mr. Moye, win nave their hands full, no doubt, In a few days attending to direct tax claim ants. To uie a common phrase.now ever, they will "get there all the same." For prompt attention to bus iness, these gentlemen are hard to beat, while their urbanity makes ever one perfectly at ease iu their transactions with them. SPECIAL NOTICES. Fresh eggs and low prices at D T. Johnson's. 8tore for rent No. 11 East Barge tt street, lately occupied by C O. Ball & Co., grocers. W. R. & O. G. Womhlk, juu24tf Executors. Iu Your Granp. On Saturday our entire stock of GENT'S OUTINO SHIRTS will he placed on the bargain counter at a great sacrifice Our store will be open un til 11 o'clock Saturday night and no one should miss this gr.md sale Re member, Saturday June 27th is the day. je24 3t McGkk & Mosklby. Fireworks for 4th of July at WoolN cott & Son's. jun!9tf. Hardware, &c. IW ATLR COOLER. Galvanized and Tom-lain Linen Blount Street Church. It has been decided by the Com ( of the Albemarle Presbytery ! after a full conference with the mem bersof the Blount Street Presbyterian Church, that an evangelist shall be flinnloved to preach at that church j m on Sunday mornings and conduct services during the week He will al n assist in the work of the mission of fhA First church and do other mis sion work in the city. The matter will be under the direction of P resby tArv until the Blount Street Church - J I shall re-organize so as to elect its own officers. No stencil or inferior pianos and organs sold by us. Every instrvinent bears its maker's name and full guar antee. Absolute protection given purchasers. Please call on W. S. Uzzle J 12 E. Hargett street. Excursion to Littleton. The Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Workingmen's Relief Association will give another one of their delightful exeursions-the fourth of the series to the beautiful and healthy village of Littleton, on Thursday, J uiy win. ThAu nroDose to give everybody a Kood time. There will be a pavilion for dancing for all those who delight in that sort of amusement, a. Draas and string band will accompany the excursionists. This will be the bt st chance for the "stay at homes" to go on a first class excursion, enjoying themselves.drink panacea and other fine mineral w a tors, and have a nae oi iw umw an for the small price of one dollar for adults and fifty cents for children. The managers are negotiating with smnfl of the young men of this city and Henderson, who are up in base ball, to try and get up a first class game during the day. The management of the excursion ?D tr, t.hn hands of the following rail road men, who are successful in everything they undertake, and they guarantee everybody a good time, plenty of fun, (to. They are Capt. John W. Borton, Capt. L. W. Renu, n n wiiiitimu Wm. O. Betts. W Henry Cole, W. Lindsay Davis and Kim W. Weathers. Personal Mention. Register of Deeds Mial has gone to his farm for a few days. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. L. Harris, who has been quite ill, is some better. The genial countenance of Senator Ransom appeared on our streets yes terday. Ed. Chambers Smith, Esq., has re turned from a northern trip. The editor of the Pittsboro Record and Mr. Phillips of the Jonesboro Leader were in the city yesterday. Mr. W. T. Mabry is much improv ed in health. We hope he may soon be fully restored. Rey. Dr. J. S. Watkins has gone to Johnston county tc ordain an e van gelist with headquarters at Snittn field. Prof. W. J. Ferrell is in the city, visiting his brother on South Person street. Mr. G. H. Alfonl, of Holly Springs, is in the city. Hon. C. M. Bnslee rested comforta ble last night, and, it is thought there is a slight change for the better. Col. JohnN. Bunting, of Panther Branch townshit). is in the city today. He is a familiar figure with our peo pie who are always g'ad to welcome him. A Card to the Citizens. 1 am pushing the Raleigh Gn?.et teer rapidly to completion. Every item and every name ought to be in hand by Tuesday night, the 30th of June. I have failed to find a few of the citizens some were not at home when I called. I want every name, white and colored, in and around Rulfiieh. If 1 have not yet seen yon about this matter please call on me at once or address me a postal earn, giving the name of your tainuy, aiso street and number. This book will be large and valuable nraps, cuts, &c, to ornament See that your name is certainly put in. Don't de lay the matter at all. Lkvi Branson. KRSS PRESERVING KETTLES. PORCELAIN LINED PRESERVING KETTLES. MAf-UJM a PORCELAIN AND GLASS TOP FRUIT JARS STEP LADDERS ELY TRAPS. ELY l'i.Ns. WHITE MOUNTAIN -ICE CREAM FREEZERS. THOMAS fi. BBIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N (.'. Minn if i nrim rmrrm Milliner v, 1,1891. Celery plants and Sugar Maple Trees, at reduced rates. Celery plants at $1 per hundred. Trees at various prices. W. R. Gunter, 106 N.East St. je23 lm 9le Proprietor Have vour lace curtains done up at iu. irwu niTT KM-oam T.n.nndrv in first class style. L. R Wyatt's special , fnnr trninet like IlOt lioreo BUM O cakes. A trial will convince yon that it is the best on tne iimm-acu. ujm . Ice Cellar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar No 23, S. Wil mington Street. Orders filled prompt ly. T. E. SuRRELli. jeS tf. Our White Goods. Our lines of White Goods are larger than any one else can show, the assortment greater, and our prices as low and lower than you can get the sninft (?oods anywhere. At 71c, 81c. and 10c. we have the showest and nicest India Linen. At 71c, 81c , 10c ,i m Vr.n nan doft innre stvles. and get better values in large sheer check muslins than ever before. At nr H qf; nv V MflU HI IUI1BU skirtings. At 50c, 60c, 65c, 75c. and 8Kc , the best values in embroidered i.jh r,ii.nhiirirn1H embroidered skirtings at 25c, 40c, 45c, and 50c, ii. . ......I Viotto o-var had the are tne uiccbu j . opportunity of buying at these prices. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. - w,i,vTirpi.-ii , Vh IinUI.'OTIPTBTMMIi'Il 1 Hats and Bonnets. The greatest variety of fancv straw braids in the desirable shades ot grey, uin, dmick, ivu.- iur ubuwb, iuiom-.-. V i: ami ftir utbic uiit-o. Ill TH NEW SHADES In chiffon and other trimming materials ; (lowers in profusion, so very natural you wonder nature does not also yield its perfume. 4 CoiDisie Line of Infant's fine crope de ohene and mnslin caps and shirred hats. HAIR GOODS, l-i... i : r. , i i;.io if oil L-iit.U nf I LYUSMlllS, U UCftUIlUAl line ui wj i....n ! Ties. All the new hair ornaments, bracelets, 1 I .Xtn Stamped linens, emoroiuery iubmstuub, wools and zephyrs. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Miss MAGGIE REESE, 209 Fayetteville St. April 8 tf. Raleigh, N. C. Buy yonr groceries at D. T. John Why Delay? If you had begun paying $10 per month towards a piano two or three years ago, you would now nave m paid for. Why delay? Nothing com pletes the furnishing oi a nouse well. No present you could make your family would be half so accept able. Start in at once and you will fh niano before you know it. Call on W. S. Uzzle, 12 E. Hargett st. Th best remedy for preventing the hair turning gray or falling out would be for you to buy a New Home Dew ing Machine of W. S. Uzzle, 12 E. Hargett. Move the Racket Store. Yes, on August 5th we will hang our sign above the door at 206 Fay etteville street. The store now occu pied by Norris' dry goods store, will be transformed into the ever present, vigilant and sleepless Racket store. What a change? What a waking up? What a shaking up of dry bores? Yes, we will all be tftere -there with a mammoth stock; thSrB wilh our low prices. Yes. and if there is any, tr uie in towu that will be there, uur stoie will be 120 fe t long, light and airy. On the second floor we will ha ve a carpet room 100 feet louii. Largest carpet room in the State; and we will fill this carpet room with De c car pet made-moquitB, velvets, Brussels, ingrains and rugs of all kindH. Before we move we are endeavor ing to sell all our stock by reducing nrip.e in manv lines less wian wiioie- sale cost. Ves, the Backet store will be at 206 Fayetteville street b the 10th of August. D. T. SWIHDEliL. Dry Goods, MottOtttU &c W.H. $ R 5 TUCKER J CO. HOT WEATHER. Gent's Summer Underwear. At J. Hal Bobbltt's You can get a limeade with a straw in it. Norris' Dry Goods Store. In recognition of woman's fond ness for bargains, we offer some powerful incentives. Ladies' Slippers. Machine sewed, patent tip, ox fords, 65 cents, worth 90 cents. Common sense, plain oxfords, $1, worth $1.25. Blucher Tie, patent tip, oxfords, $1.25 worth $1.50. Custom made, patent tip, $i worth $1.75. Handsewed, patent tip, $1.50, worth $2.00. For Infant's and Children. Infants goat and kid button shoes, 25 cents, worth 75 cents. Children's high button kid shoes, 50 cents, worth $1.50. Our soring heel shoes for 90 cents, l and 1.25 are the best in America for the price. Our ladies Dongolo button shoes at fl.OU are great favorites, while bur "Competition aiinAH at. onlv $1 is siinolv immense. The above named goods and priceB are eloquent and speak in trumpet tones. JNorris' Dbi Goods Store. Particular attention is ealled to our lines of men's summer underwear embracing Summer Merino, Balbriggan, Gauze, Lisle, Linen and Checked Nainsook, Negligee Shirts. Uta m.n oViAwi'nrv on ii tin (mi i 1 vnru't. V of negligee shirts ; these comfortable garments were never iu bo great w inand as now. They may be seen in Outing Flannel, Sik, Madras, and Cambric. Summer Shirts. A more varied line of these gar ments we have never shown, tin laundried in plain and pleated bo soms, shield and pleated bosom dress shirts. Puff Bosom Shirts, With sheer plain and dotted lawn fronts. As a hot weather shirt these garments have no equal. In this department we show every thing in the line of gent's furnishings and at very moderate priceB. . OR S. Ticker & Co.
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