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wiling VOL MEWS MOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Giving to Our Headers News in Brief RALMOH, TCT-RSID-ATST. JTTrrST 23. 18911 77 Watermelons by the thousand. Some of the finest peaches seen here this season were in market today. How would it do to get up a sub scription among our people to have the market house painted ! We see no other chance. A negro named Jim Nelson has been arrested and put in the station house, to await an officer from Fayetteville. He is charged with stealing a mule and buggy. Geo. Malloy. a negro, was before the mayor this morning for stealing chickens. He was sent to jail in de fault of a 50 bond, to await trial at the next term of the Superior Court. The shortage of Mr J. R. Rogers, late sheriff of Wake will be arranged by his bondsmen without suit, ar rangements to this effect having been agreed upon yesterday between them and the County Treasurer. Don't fail to bear in mind the fact that you can make a most delightful trip to the capital of Virginia, un August 5th for the small sum of $2.50. It will be a trip rarely equalled in comfort and interest. We deeply regret to announce the misfortune of Mrs. M. W. Sorrell, of Gulf, Chatham county, in the loss of her residence by fire,whieh took place last Friday. Mrs. Sorrell is a sister of our friend Mr. C. 0. McDonald and a most estimable lady. inhi ii nuTKnna wanting AUy UUUIUll vi I J residences put up, and nobody to build them, then, say that Kaleigh is not a good place to make a living in. Thr never was a better chance for first clans builders; they can get all the work they desire at once. We have been informed by our ac commodating friend, County Treasur er Lougee.that the sureties of.the late sheriff J. R. Rogers have paid in f 5, 600. There is still due $4,901 07 which the bondsmen expect to pay in a week or so. Is it sensible ? Is it reasonable V it it economy, to suffer yourself and worry others with a headache whei Bradycrotine will relieve you in fiif tn minutes. It costs only fifty cenb a bottle. July 21 Gt The County Commissioners today, are engaged in a most searching in vestigation of the list given in as the Merchants Purchase tax. Some of merchants have failed, so far, to give in this tax, as we learn. We hope they will do so at once. The law is on the statute books, and, until res pealed, it should be obeyed. Wait for the grand excursion to run Aug. 12 by Hope for All Lodge, 2645, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, to be run to Richmond and returning 14th. Special arrangements will be made for ladies and children. Special cars for white people and special cars for col ored people. Those who went to Rich mond last August on the excursion run by the Odd Fellows, will remem ber the nice time and are earnestly requested to wait for Aug. 12, as this promises to be equally aB good if not better. We are very much afraid from what we can understand, that the matter of an auditorium in this city, will have to await the slow process of legislature sanction There is an evident constitutional ' hitch," which, in the absence of any extra quantity of ready money in the city treasury, will prove a barrier to immediate ac tion This seems to be the situation in a nutshell, and, it may as well be understood now. as later. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Beaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, I. O O. F. to night at 8 o'clock, sharp. Work in the 8d degree. Every candidate for this de gree required to be on hand at 8:15 o'clock. Members of the lodge ear nestly requested to attend. A cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows. Phil Thikm, Ri c. Sec. II ... To It ' We notice in one of our worthy I morning contemporaries 6onie corres pondence about the proper way to Itroke Jail and Gone. Last Sunday afternoon late was an exciting time in the quiet town of J Louisburg, as we are informed by the Hardware, &c. Our State Library. It would be an admirable and con venient arrangement to have theState library open at night for the accom modation of such persons as cannot fii d time to visit it in the day time. We take it, however, that such an arrangement would involve an addi tional expense, which we hardly think the State librarian is authorized to incur. If we mistake not, his hours of business are fixed by law, and any deviation would place extra duty upon him. We may be wrong about this, but if so, we can be correctea. We would like, of course, to see the plan carried out. It would prove a great conveniuce to many of our people. An Exciting .ie. A large crowd of witnesses, male and female, white and colored, were present at the court house today from St. Matthews township, summonea iu the case of the State vs Blanche Winf rev. charged with giving birth to and concealing the body of a child on or about the 1st inst. The case was first sworn out before Justice M. B Barbee, but was afterwards re moved on affidavit to Justice Mar corn. It promise J, at this writing, to be a trial of considerable length, and we do not feel that we would be jus tified, both from the extent and char acter of the evidence, in giving it to the public. puuuvu ww - - - m p i - r spell the name of New Berne, in this sheriff of Franklin county, who b State. It seems to us rainer piain, now in the city. Just oeiore .wiugm. a 1 lii I.. . . I I . . . . . . and we modestly suggest nsnouia oe the people were siaruea wiui me -New Berne. This is based on what is nounceinent of a general breakout : i c . . .I.u tnnn is tiamail I fmi.ii Vn annnlv lalt. (Ill i II Vl'Bt ll-M- COUSluereU a inn, mo mwmm I uvui m vuuu.j t w j from 1 Berne," in Switzerland, natives tion it was found that four prisoners - . . 1 I , t . ff I. , , - vi'. r.i nf that, fionntrv forming, many oi me tiad maue tneir escape. iucjc.c. first settlers. For instance, the city in jail for larceny and their names of New York is named ofter 4 York" are as follows: Jno. B until, wuiwj in England, having been changed aged 21; Jno. White, (colored,) aged fmm Nw Amsterdam, the name oric- 26: Granderson Hawkins (colored ) W aged 24; James Perry, (colored,) aged 20. All four are still at large. A re ward has been offered for theui, and every attempt will be made to effect their capture. Do you lose any sleep thinking of whether the fellow that's in your house now is going to JUMP you for a inallv elven it by the Dutch settlers. Who thinks of spelling the city any other way than New York? The city of New Orleans was named after "Or leanB," in France. Who thinks of spelling, it in any other way than New Orleans? Then might be men tioued New London, in Connecticut, l nthui. nlnniiii It inntt.ora .Zh1a i fh o..t f month's rent. Ifo J. M. Broughton not HOW lb WOO ojjougu unv incorooration. The fact stands out & Co- can qUiet your nerves by co - that it was named after "Berne," in Switzerland, and should undoubtedly be spelled "New Berne." This is our opinion, and the writer of this is borne out by a conversation many years ago with the late distinguished Geo. E. Badger, who thoroughly con lecting your rents closely and prompt ly. Put your houses in their bands. SPEtUAL NOTICES. Notice An adopted girl, bound to me, named Ella Turner, has left without curred with us. He was a native of j my consent. She is in this city some the city of New Berne, and perhaps WUere. All persons are warned not as well versed in the history of the to harbor her. Five cents reward of place as any man in JNorth Carolina, i fered for her return ITER COOLER-, Galvanized ami Porcelain Lineu BRASS PRESERVING KETTLES. PORCELAIN LINED PRESERVING KETTLES. MASON'S PORCELAIN AND GLA8H TOP FRUIT JARS STEP LADDERS FLY TRAPS. FLY FANS. WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS. TBOMAS B. BR1GGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. I t AGGIE li ESE Of course we are open to conviction, jy23 3t but it must be from evidence we have not yet encountered. SOPHRONIA TURNER Ice Cellar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh lish daily, at my cellar No ?23, S. Wil mington Street, uraers miea prompt ly. T. E. Sorrell. je8 tf. The Street Railway. There is now no longer room for doubt in the minds of the most skep tical concerning the early completion of our new electric street car system. Durinc the past week progress on the work has been most marked. The cars are here and are being repainted and renovated. Car loads of steel rails are arriving almost daily. The sill are ready to be placed in posi". tiun, as is also much of the machinery plant. There is a bustle and stir in the matter that betokens an early completion of the enterprise. What was a few weeks since a subject of speculation, is now reduced to a cer tainty. We are going to have one of the best electric railroad systems in the South, and we are going to have it very soon. Celery Plants. White Plume, Golden, Self Blanch ing. Large, white, solid, strong plan s 50c per 100. H, Steinmktz, jy20 2w Florist. All trimmed millinery to be closed out for cost and less, at Miss Magqik Reese's, jy7tt 200 Fayetteville St. Pension Hoard. The amended act passed by the late General Assembly contains a provision in the 4th section that the county commissioners, together with the sheriff and clerk of the Superior Court, shall constitute a pension hoard of the county. The Auditor of the State shall also establish in each county a board to be known as the county advisory board of pensions, which shall consist of the executive committee of the county veterans n,.AiQtiAnii eat.n.hlishari nnder act of OiDDWltU.v.w, the General Assembly, chap. 97, pri vate laws of 1889, where such associa tion exists; or, where such association does not exist then the said board shall be composed of five exConfed- erate soldiers who were actively en gaged in the late war between the States. To this advisory board of : iU n .nnnlv linuril shall Tfifttr UHUB1UUB IUD WUUJ . : . - m..ma. tw naniinn iimno Celery plants and Sugar Maple the said county advisory board shall prieBK w K gUNTEr, 1(6 N.East St. proceed at once to inquire into me justness of each claim and be pre- Fresh bought eggs, 14c doz, at Uzzle & Co's Wanted. A good cook, one who understands milking. A middle aged woman pre ferred. Apply at this office, july 15-3tpd. Millinerv, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC TRIMMED 1 Hats and Bonnets. The greatest variety tt f.mftr atnw hr.i w lu in t li Hoairnhlp sliflrlt" Wl ll.l.V.J ".. of Kfev, tan, black, &c- for Ladies, Misses 1 ! I'm una wre mue onus. &LL THE NEW SHADES Tn chiffon and other trimming materials ; flowers in profusion, so very natural you wonder nature does not also yield its per- llUUb. iie lie of Take it Away. We are glad to know that we have enlisted some of the officials on oor side in the matter of the removal of what is termed the "arsenal" from the south west corner of the capttiol square. It is a disgrace to the name, and an eye sore to the square. It should be torn down. If the state wants an arsenal for the storage of milatary equipments, let it erect one which would prove sometning oi a credit, and let it be placed somewhere else other than in our principal park. Can't a lot be secured iu rear of the Agricultural building for the pur- Three blocks from the Governors mansion, you can buy a nice building lot for $200 ; $5:00 down ana 0 per month until vouhave paid one fourth of the $200. Give your note 6 per ont. interest. 40 years time witn tne privilege of course of cancelling the note at any time. This is a wouuer fni nrnnoflitionlut we mean business. There are only a few more of them left, so you had better come at once and secure you a lot. J. M. Broughton & Co Dared to furnish all necessary infor mation to the county board of pen- sions at its meeting one month sue ! ceeding the date at which the appli- j cations were first presented before the county board for consideration, j &c. The county advisory board will nioet at court hous next Thursday afternoon at 12 o'clock. Tbe following members constitute the board: A. B. Stronaoh, G. M. Allen, P. W. Dowd, Mr. Davis, Wake Fore', and J. U l irdao: g. DottH Know v hat to Nay. We have said so much that we have sai 1 out and don't, know what to ay. However, will say -ve are sellimr 'he Norris stock at wholesale pries and are selling the stock at the Big Rack et store at abut vhat the goods cosh. Will say we will move the Bit; Rack et store to 30ft Fayetteville street uj soon as possible -about August. 1st. Then we will say Norris & Carter's old staud will be the Big Racket, Store Respectfully, D. T. RwiNDKIib Ice. Ice may be had at our cellar under Barbee & Pope's confectionery store, near Savings Bank, tomorrow and every day hereafter. Those wishing it sent out in quantities will please send orders to Jones & Powell. Infant's fine crepe de ehene and muslin caps and shirred hats. HAIR GOODS, Rushings. a beautifnl line of all kinds of Ties. All the new hair ornaments, bracelets, jewelry, &c. &c. Stamped linens, emoroiuery materials, wools and zephyrs. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Miss MAGGIE REESE, 209 Fayetteville St. April 8 tf . Raleigh, N. C. Dry Goods, Notions, &e. Have your lace curtains done up at the Oak City Steam Laundry in first class style. L. R Wyatt's special horse and cow food going like hot cakes. A trial will convince you that it is the best on the market. mhl9 tf Died. At her residence 512 North Salisbury etreet this morning, Mrs. Mary Nevill, aged 52. The remains were pent to Littleton today for interment. wnnil ftnd Shingles for Sale. T have a nice lot of dry pine wood, all sawed and split ready for stoves. Also best heart shingles at mm, wesi end of Hargett street, on rauroao. Ijy23 80d ' j,. n. auabp. Big bargains in all kinds of summer millinery at Miss Maggie Rbesa's, jy7tf 209 Fayetteville St. Those Odd Curtains? Those patterns of cheneille curtains and portieres that we cannot dupli cate, and the odd pairs of lace cur 1 tains which have accumulated during ! the season just passed, are now at the Wilmington street door, along with the passed patterns and short lengths of carpets. If you wish several pairs of curtains alike, then you will not 1 find them in this lot, but if you wish ' a sinele pair of handsome curtains, I then ask for those shown with the 1 garnets at the Wilmington street en trance, for these are odd pairB and the prices are made accordingly. W. H & R 8. Tucker & Co New Bernejavenue, Blount Person. Jones, Hoodwortb, Fast Elm, Idle wild, Fayetteville, Halifax. These are the streets on which we have got knlUlnx Into that. wt C!il sell 11 11. UUIlUlUft " - I , you at satisfactory prices and terms. , We bave a nice uve ruuiu If you want to make a profitable iu rent on Saunders street-$10 per vestment, come to see us. J. M. month. J. M. Bkoughton Co B r oughton & Co.. 308 Fayetteville st. 303 Fayettevdle St W.HfR S.TUCKER f. CO. UNUSUAL VALUES. NEGLIGEE AND PUFF BOSOM SHIRTS. Beginning today, Saturday, July 18tb, we will otter some special values in Gents Neg ligee and Puff Bosom Shirts. The line embraces Wool and Madras Neg ligee, Silk and Lawn Puff Fronts, Colored l'ique, Ac. These goods represent the best grades as .... i-ri.l Ktt iiq aviA thtx mnnaa wo n nw nff'cr 1 .11 1 l. KJJ UU .11... in. . .... . ..v. - them are lower than similar qualities have TRAVELING REQUISITES FOR MEN. Tlrt i linen iifliWlnmftn wlir, QT,t'ilTatl n flir .i. gUUV.UU.VH ""v. ....... ...... ... - either to the mountains or seashore, we are prepared to supply almost every needed ar- ucie. GENTS TRUNKS, GLADSTONE BAGS, AND ENGLISH GRIPS. SHOES FOR FULL DRESS, DANCING PUMPS AND SHIRTS FOR FULL DRESS. THE "STANLEY" CAP, AND TRAVELING HATS. BATHING SUITS, BATHING SHOES AND BATHING CAPS. NECKWEAR, COLLARS, &e., c. . H. S R S. Tucker & Co,
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