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h y Dfeita Stalls CiPfttitig VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JULY 5. 1892. NO. G2 Th Weather Today. J.ocal forecast for Raleigh till 8 p. in. tomorrow : Light rain; contln red cool; clearing Wednesday even ing. Local data for 24 hours ending 9 a. m. todav: Mai' no n tempers jure, 74; r "ni unra temperature, 60; rainfall 0.15. CITY IN BRIEF. The University Magazine for July is out. It is a good number. Fires and overcoats were in de, mand yesterday and todty. Bad weather on the venders of soda water, milk shakes, limeade etc. R. P. O. Clerks will go upon Sun. day trains between Norfolk and Mod roe on the lOib inst A regular Sunday mail train will be put. on the Raleigh & Gascon Rail road neit Sunday. There will be a meeting of the County Commissioners next Monday to hear complaints relative t the valuation of property. The trains did not run into the new depot yesterday. We would slate that it was from no fauit of the Visi TOR. We talked about it enough, i The remains of the late Mrs. Maria A Braptr, after appiopriate services at Ch'ist Church, were canied to Pe tersburg, Va., for interment tbU morning. , On account of the 'ncleineocy of the weather the Switchback at the Expo sition Grounds will not run till Fri day night July Sob at which time everything possible will be arranged for the comfort of its patious Warmer weather and e'eat-ng is promised for tooio-1' ow and those who go on the AsbevlMe excursion will just hit it. No dust, a pleasant ride and then in the. loomtains two nights and whole day. Fare for the round trip on the ex cursion to AfcbevH'e, is only $3 50 Observation car tickets $1 estra Onlj $4 50 for a trip to the Switzerland of America. Don't forget to take in the trip, y - There has never been a better chance for a small amount of money to see the beautiful section of North Carolina, than to go on the Asheville excursion m hich leaves here at 6.30 o'clock tomorrow morning. It will be a grand trip anl no mistake. Class work in the Young MenV Christian Association gymnasium wil be commenced to night by Mr Man gum, o-f the University of North Car olina; those desiring to enter will be on hand at 8:30 o'clock. Tomorrow morning the street cars will go put to Elm street, on the Blount street line A. and M. College on the Hillsboro street line and end of line on Hargett street and all reach the dep it in time to deliver, passen gers for the excursion leaving for Asheville, at 6:30, a. m. Be sure and be on hand at the de pot tomorrow morning in time for the Asheville excursion It will be one of the most enjoyable occasions of the kind yet given. Remember there will be an observation car attached aud the mountain scenery can be seen by daylight. Tbe Mayor had quite a levee this morning disposing of cases caused mostly from over! exuberance on the fourth of J uly. None of them were of great importance being generally for boisterous language, disorderly conduct etc. The usual penalties were imposed The postponement of the fireworks last night, was.of course a disappoint ment to many, and especially to those who had come from a distance. It was regreted, but all must admit that "the condition of the weather was e.uoh that no display of a creditable kind could have taken piece, As soon as the weather settles, the time of the display will be' announced. "AH'b WUi that ends well." ' r. ; Farmers are getting rather blue ov er the continued rains. The State tobacco Association met in Morehead City today. Now that the 4th of July is over, let us all go to work and boom np the centennial ceiebration. The new post office appropriation bill increases tbe salary of the post master at Raleiqh from $1,601, to $2 705. Tbre will be a meeting of tbe Jun iorGeiman Clnb at the office of Dr. J. H. London th's evening at 9 o'clock. A full attendance-is requested as im portaat bpsiuess n to be considered. Tbe regular meeting of tbe Board of Stewards of Central Church will be held ia tbe Bible C'as room at 8:30 tonight. A full meetiDg is desir ed. The bath houses in Brpokeide and Pollen parks are he receipients of much patronage just now. It is tbe cheapest and best amusement of the times. W no can tell us pometbing about the proposed new railroad to the Cape Fe; lumber region. Our col nmns are open for the information of tiio people. A learned ui xn says that the word "Editor" means to oat. This is what we c" a misnomer hec.'ir- there are but few in this sjctii.. of the eopntry who make as much as they can well eat taking their families in to the 'ount. PeiMonal Mention. Opt. T. W. Mason,' of the Railroad Commission, is in the city, We are pleased to learn that Mr. H. J. Dowe'l, who bas been seriously ill, is some better. Encampment. All the arrangements are about perfected for the State Guard En campment at Wrlghtsvi"e. The first ercampment will take place com j mencing Ju'y 22nd In this, there will ; be 18 companies. The second encamp j meot commences August 4fh, when there will be 17 companies. Tbe grounds are admit ably a rranged and will fully Hccommodate all in attend ance. ' i Independence Day. Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather yesterday, the glorious fourth was celebrated in a fine and rollicking style. From ea-ly dawn nntil Info in fchs nic',t tha tumm rt diminutive cannon, the popping of j era! holiday prevailed expensively. All the banks, tbe post cfHee, capitol and other public places were closed, and everybody generally seemed to be imbued with a determination to make tbe most of the grand occasion Races and contests of different kinds made up a part of the program. The greased pole was r .special object of in terest, and attracted a very large crowd in front of the court bouse. A great number of urchins made at tempts to reacrthe desired point.but slipped back just bef oie reaching it. Two or tb'-ee, however, got to the top and secured prizes About 5 o'clock in the afternoon a fire alarm was turned on, and the fire department came out in force. Large crowds wit nessed the playing of the streams and exhibited their approbation by loud shouts of applause. Tbe forces were handled by Chief Englehard and As sistant Chief Ferrell in a splendid manner.... lo wards night the weather did not improve and a steady d'-izz'iog rain set in. Owing to this tbe fire works were postponed until a future date. The opening exercises at JBrcokside Park were also put off Due notice will be given when they will take places -,;v:. Then altogether the day passed off pleasrtnily.bnt'wa regret to state that there wr3 move disorder and drunk- , e jue'8 than we hd hoped for Sev ( eral diffiuuitied occurred dr. !ng last ' afternoon and night. Hiew Officer. The new county Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mr. W. H. Chap pell, went into office yesterday. He is a gentleman highly qualified for the positi- n in every renpect. Rev. W. G. Clements the retiring Puperlntend ent has the best, wishes of the entire community. He has filled the posi tion with t e highest credit to him self and to the people of the county. Pkoiograps. I have opened a fiiet class gallery at 11?. Fayettevil'e street, over the Singer office, where I am prepared to give firt class work at pr'ces to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed. B 8. Mattocks. jaly 66t. All work in the photograph line first class and guaranteed, at "Mat toek's, 118 j Fay etteville street, over Singer office. july 5 6t. See Here. Have you read "Love in the Mists?" Read it before all are sold. Photographs. All sizes aud styles at B. Mat tocks' 11?, FayettevJle Btreet. over Siuger office. july' 6t. A. Story for All. "Love ii the Mutts." Wanted. To buy, for cash, c cottage with 8 or 4 rooms in city in good neight or hood. jl5 8. G. Ryan, Atty. Read "Love in the Mists." . Wanted. Five hundred bushels of blackber ries. A. Dughi. Special hat Sale. Next Friday we have a special sale cf ladies' straw huts at 5 cents each; many of these hats are worth 50 and 75 cents each, but 5 cents buys ihem next Friday at Swindell's. A "Moonsu' ie" Story. Read ''Love in the Mists " Only a lim ited neither will be sold in this city., . . . Trunks,' Straw Matting. Trunks, Straw Matting, Straw mat ting, Trunks and Straw matting and trunks and Straw matting at Swindell's. . . Fruit jars and jelly tumblers. Curtain poles with fixtures com plete. Lace curtains, window shades.table linen, napkins, towels, all kinds of China and glassware, croquet sets and tin ware cheap for cash at WooLLa tt & Sons. Lost. A yellow and white setter with smaller spots of same color, 8 yearn old, answering to the name of Rew. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at 809 corner of Martin and Dawson streets. 4t Our Little Price List. Best 6 cord spool cotton same as Coats, 8 spools Tor 5 cents Spool Silk, 3 cents spool. Hammocks complete, 74 cents. Nice writing paper, 2c quire. Nice envelopes 2c pack. Nice Curtain poles, 20c. Nice baby caps 20c. Nice ehallia. 8 and 4c yard. Nice cotton worsted, So y ard Nice window screens 4ots. , Wool chalia creanv ground, 10c. yd. All silk ribbon, wide, 8c. Mens bleached drawers 10c pair. Toilet soaps, 10c doz. ft A 50o towel for 89c. &20c organdy, yard wide, at 10c. 15c organdy, black ground, 7c, 20o Null, black and white, 8c. 15c Ginghams, 8c. All millinery goods at wholesale cost,';-- ; - , All clothing at wholesale cost to close out this line at , , , Swindell's.'. There was a large attendance at the battle ground celebration at old Gu'l ford Court House yesterday. - For Kent. House with four rooms and kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. H. Crawford. j?30 tf Kennebec Itlver Ice At Sorrell's old stand, rear of the market. Open from 5 o'clock a. m until 9 o'clock p. m. Sunday hours jrom 6 to 10 a. m. and from 2:30 to 7 p. m. Fd Stephens Bathing Suits. Now open.our lines of bathing en. a for ladies and gentlemen. Do not fail to provide your self with one. It will be worth to you twiee bat you pay for it. We offer a liberal assort . ment to choote from. W H. & R. S. Tucker & C . Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette ville St., has on hand a fine assortment of English Homespuns, Irish Fritzss, Irish and Blonny Tweeds, liorut weight suitings Uao -Tropical Wors teds. A chance p.-"cl a e. Mpnifl cent troweerhrrs that are "things of beauty. Call and examine the stock. Derma Royale CORES spo -, blackheads, url" or muddy sfc'u, un- . , .. ..... 1 J A . I . ' . iiaiuio ituu, i reuses, urn oroiu". cuia- neousc!'scoior-'tion3. We a'so agiea to fo;--ieit Five Huuttred Dollars to any ei'30u whose skin cau be ?ajrred in thj slightest possible iner, or to anyone whose com- nleiion (nn nini ir in Vinnr hH .nn' i;.i ii may be), will not be cleared, whi ne, , "n- 1.-..T.. ,i n .. .J L. . n . . . I . L i U 1 ) .... jjiu-cu auu urauuuuu uy me use 01 uernia-Ro-ale. Lfiinia-Royal can be obtained only from MRS P H 8H1VER3, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts. WANITS. AG h NTS WA NTEDJ-Male and female, old and young, 115 to 125 per day easily made selling oar Queen Plating Outfits aud doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, -that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate them. Can be car ried by nand with ease from house to house, sameasagiip sack or satchel. Agents are makine money rapidly. They sell to almost every busin ss house and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and within reach of every one. Plates almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, &c. QUEEN CITY SILVER and NICKEL PLa.lI.iNG CO, East St Louis, ill. myl8 t,t,s tf MY GOOHS STORE! Will place on sale tomorrow 20 doz LADlEa' AT ONLY IfleaJPaiir. ASK TO SEE OUR H0ES ANO gUPPEBS. Our stook is considered the best in the cUy. Norms' Dry Goods Store. TH JULY, 1892. Fire Crackers 3c pack, Fireworks of every description; 'juntto the trade, Mosquito Net 3c yd, Corsets 22c up, Fans 2c up, AA Sheeting, yard wide, 5c, Tin Toilet 8ts, 3 pic s, nicely painted.f 1 21 wivth II 75, Sweet Soap lc cake up, A fl2o m 6 Trunks in this week; price 37c to Base Ball Caps 10c, Bats 9c, Ba'ls 4c up.B Its 5c up, Buggy Robes 48c up, Whips 6c, worth 10c, Shoes and clippers. We will save ybu 35 per wu.vm.iwj you juu-uuy, Window 8hades 20c im. Curtain Poles 22c. Come to the For all you want. 8fi rUntM Sir . . 25 Cent BLACK HOSE -.vUw.v uviuauuru, ana I ;n rr o t n m . . 18FYeiHe StKaleigh.1!!; H. R. S, lOCkfif J C( II ard ware, &c. FRUIT JARS, JTE QREAM JpREEZEUS, PORCELAIN JOINED J RESERVING JETTLES STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES GRANITE IKON KETTLES, BABY CARRIAGES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTIFUL GLASSWARE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. ISirNow IS THE TIMS TO USE THESE GOOl.3 THOMAS fl, BRIGGS ? SOKS, RALEIGH, N. C. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal SPLENDID Oppirtanity. Intending on Ve 1st cf August next, to remove our Brock two dc rs above our preseut place of business o:i Exchau,a place (A G fiboiies Old stand), we will olfer splendid inducements in i.iit, tuinitnre 1' 'e, &z, to all de siriug to purchase, at and be low cost. We want to . our stock before inovL and hi-nce the uost tempting bargains can be had. Call and See for Yourselves. Remember, we move Au gust 1st, and befo-e thaf, time we went to make a clean swesp. It is a chance for housekeepers and others rarely offered. ttemoval Removal 'Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Re no"al Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal FXC HANG E PLACE, SOUTH SIDE MARKET. Administrator's Notice Ha vine this dav nn.-iIilipH q f),o At;.. li'ator of the sihi,m nf I ho ur ir iri den. this i ta nnlifv nil um-anna i. claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the Kith day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead ... i xji icuuvcijr. jo.ii persons inaeDteu tj the estate will "lease settle without delay. (1 RFik-uurnan iuyl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. W.H.-B S.TUCKEBtCO. Q.ENTLEMEN'S jEGLKJEE SHIRTS. rPHESE are garments tbat a geullerinT. X cannot afford to be w-thout lira iioo wtalher. They look comforiab'e and ue certainly are cool. We are showing mora new textures this season than usu.il. -.ords, Cambridge, Benguelus, Pa'-ne -oes, Hatistes, Zephyrs and Madras. Prices 5i a. 75c, tl and up. G ENTLEMEN'S 1 JIN UNDER WE 4.R.- INDIA. GAUZE SHilirS, long anff short Xsleeves, BALBRIGGAN AND NAINSOOK Shirta and Drawers. JISLE THREAD SHIRTS. r7LA8TIC SEAM DRAWERS, in cotton Lu&ad huea. JAMBRIC AND jIjSLfN Night Shuts. DRESS SHIRT3-iil most extensive va- iety we have showu.
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