- f I 4 Swill) VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JULY ). 1892. NO. 6G The Weather Today. Vnr North Carolina: liOcai f now .1-.. f.i.in t-iirlii. era in west portion; fair.ln east, aria- Z t j, ! Die wiuu. J ocal forecast for Raleigh till 8 p m. tomorrow: Light rain on Sunday; Monday warmer and fair. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. in. today: Maximum temperaturo, 77; mini unro temperature, 55; rainfall 0.03. CITY IN BRIEF. No peaches of consequence have so far put in thpir appearance. Cool nights pnd mornings still con tinue, reminding ns of fall. Chronicle and News and Observer pleae copy. The new city directory of Greens boro places the population at 9,500. Telegraph wires are being put in the new depot. Most too cool for the bath houses at the parks. Another barbecu in Brook side Park in a few days There will be services at Brookln M. E. church toutorvow morning and night at the usual tirres. The directors of the National Ban' of Greensboro have declared a divi dend of 5 per cent. The school girls are sadly misaeTl or. the street cars thes de'ightful even iogs. A proposition to vote $100,000 in Winston for control of the wate works ha: b es defeated. The rcarket 1h literally rowd'd to day, with all kinds of vegetable i 1 season. The bright weather to lay hat brought quite a large crowd of our country friends to the city. See notice of mortgage sale of land by T. R. Puruell, assignee for mort gage-.' . .. . Thi Militarv Encampment at Wrightsvi"e, is the nei. public event on docket. The next criminal cour t for Wake county takes place on the 4th Monday in September. The Switchback railroad will be in operation at th Fairgrounds tonight between 7 and 1C o'clock. Posters are b. iug sent oat announc ing the fire works next Tuesday night We hope for a large crowd. ' A train passed over the Richmond and Danville Railroad, through Char lotte yesterday with 135,0' ) .water melons for the North. Joseph Ruby, of Columbia, Pa., suffered from birth with scrofula hu mor, till he was . perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Charles M. Walters will act as chaperone for such ladies as may de sire to go on the excursion to Wil mlngton. Evangelist ii lie nas purcnased a handsome residence in Charlotte for f 8.000, and will make that city his future home. A Urge ard convenient map of the United States has been put up in the May rV office. It was sent here by our member of Congress, Mr. Bunn Come to the Teacher's Institute at Raleigh, N. C, July 11th, to 15th n elusive. Prof. Charles D Melver will preside. Don't forget it. A gentleman ust returned from a visit to Chatham and other . counties, says, that the corn, wheat end oats yield are better than for many years past. - If some enterprising person or per sons would get an excursion from this city to Atlanta, at a reasonable rate, it would prove a "bonanza" to those who project it, and a great conveni ence to those who wish to visit the ; "gate city." We hear the proposition '' well spoken of on all side. We hope that before the sunnier ends to hear "J that the enterprise has been carried .out." - The people in the vicinity of 8 n'h ern Pines are cultivating blackberries extensively. They ship them to the ' f Northern Markets where they briox good prices. The time cannot far distant when the extension of tl e 8treet car line to Caraltlgh would be of great advan tage to the people in the ioinity and also to the company. The suburb is building np fast. Attention is called to the advertise inent of the Lyon Racket Store where some of the best bargains of the sea son can be procured. There is no place in the city where money can be invested to better advantage. There are few prettier places of rev sort in the South than our Capitol Square, and it is being yearly im proved. With the addition of the x confederate soldiers' monument tba square will be very attractive. The Governors Guard propose to attend the State Guard EucampmeDt which commences on the lhitnt, and they are drilling for the event. The company will probably take ba tweeu 45 and 60 men. ' A man has turned up in Durham with an electrio crn' livuce 'or fuell ing horses. You set your alarm clock aDd fix yorr hay and com in th pro per plase. The c'ock would go off, md the contrivance woii'd do t'io rest. It is (he iiveut ion of a ' or it Oarolinlau, a Wilson courty tuan. 8pv cial shoe khIs this eveniop at Korrl-' Dry Goods tora. A'tn;in K st;e Fire Co. RejruUr m-'ntiily ac'j ur;ed m-f t uv: Every uiinber i!1 p'.sfnf. him self at the monthly firij ?imel meet ing Monday Rescue Hall night at 8 o'clock ,".t Special shoe sale thin evening at Norris' Dry Goo Is Store. Excursion to AslieviMe. The excursion to Asheville which returned last night was a decided snc I k-b. The train lelt Faleigh at 8:10 a. vi , on Wednes iay, arriving at Ashe vi !e at 7.10 p. m.; returning, left Aahevi'le at 10 o'clock yesterday j morning, and arrived in Raleigh at 9 j oVo ik last nicht. Every one from whom' we have heard any expression what ever agree that it was one of the mowt enjiyable trip3 that has ever been taken by any exeurs'on party iom Ruh'igh. Our Mend Sanders has p oven hfiuself the champion ex curs ouiet of the Slate He goes fast, "gets there" ar.d doesn't forget the comfort of bis passengers Special she sale this eveoirgat Norris' Dry Goo la Store. Assessments. The work of assessments of the va rious railroads in the state for taxa tion, is now in progress before the Railroad Commission Since last year several roads have been added to the list. There bs been an in crease in the value of some of the roads by the Commission, but, in ac cordance with the law all the corpor ations will have a hearing in the matter. Col. A. B. Andrews and Ms j John C. Winder represent their re spective systems. Special sboe sale this evening at V Norris' Dry Goods Store. Reliable Footwear. When we sell a person a shoe our aim is to sell an article of such merit, that it will make a permanent us iomer. To do this, we cannot sell "shoddy shoes." There are only a few people who wish to buy shoes of this kind, most people wish to buy reliable shoes, and reliable shoes are the only kind we sell We keep shoes for men, women and children, suited for all kinds of wear and at prices ar lo v as ; the same goods are sold by any house in the country. W. H. & R. S. Tucker. A Oiorioii Time. Nxr i v Juiv Uih one of the I'ai'l 'Ni ex.;urmo is of the ceROo will taW p'tv, froui Ittlciirh to the Pea sivle It will heoui' of the best ar ranged and xuo'.t delightful trips ever gotten up In this section. While the ampl-sf provii')u in to be provided for all the excuKiou wiii be peculiar iy adapted to the co u fort of ladies and faiuilit-s Only a pertain number of ticks b sol 1, thereby avoid ing to great a ruh The train will leave Rileigh at 8 o'clock m arriv log in Wilmington by 1 o'clock ic the afternoon, wber the excursionists can at ones take t he splendid steamer ' Wilmington" for a trip down the beautiful Cape Fear Eiver, to Caro lina Beach Those desiring can also visit the "Hammocks" and "ocean view " Special rates have been set cured at the Oct on and Purcell Hotels. The fare for the round trip is only $3 fiO. A special chaperon for the ladies will be announced tomorrow. The excursion will be under the man agement of Messrs R H Bradley, J. M Broughton end T. B. Moseley.who will take special pains to render it the grandest and most enjoyable oc casion of the kind yet given Lt the lathes at once prepare for the trip. It wi'l never Le gretted, and is the chance of i life time Tickets can be seenred at Alfred Williams & Co's , book store. The Excursion will go by way of JGFoldsboro -quick route Don't omplaiu When You Should ICejoice. Some people are sour by nature, others are made sour by association Some people won't read an advertise ment for fear of loan ing something And many are mad when they are made to read an advertisement by starting off on something to their taste "Thus" the babies must all wear lace caps in hot weather, and on Monday next Swindell will have a special sale lace caps, at 15 cts. each. Some of these caps are worth three times the amount. Next Monday at 8windell's 15 cents, a d plenty for all 200 flloth Bound Books all g od at 25 cents each, sold elsewhere at 50 cents each 1,000 Ladies' Ribbed Vests, at ten cents each All the latest shapes in ladies and misses Sailor Hats Ribbons in all shades and widths. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Silk Mits, fU shades an i qualities WOOLLCOTT & ttONS, 14 E. Park Avenue. " Our Little Price List. Best 6 cord spool cotton same as Coats, 2 spools for 5 cents Spool Silk, 3 cents spool. Hammocks complete, 71 cents. Nice wriliug paper, 2c quire. Nice envelopes 2c pack. Nice Curtain poles, 20c. Nice baby caps 2c. Nice challia, 3 and 4c yard. Nice cotton worsted, 3c yard. Nice window scrim 4cts. Wool thalia crean ground, 10c. yd. All silk ribbon, wide, 8c. Mens bleached drawers lOo pair. Toilet soaps, 10c doz. A50o towel for 39c. 20c organdy, yard wide, at 'Oc. 15c organdy, black ground, 7c. 20c Mull, black and white, 8c. ICe Ginghams, 8c. All millinery goods at wholesale cost. . All clothing at wholesale cost to close out this line at Swindell's. Pliotograps. I have opened a first class gallery at 113J, Fayetteville street, over the Singer office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed B. 8. Mattocks. july 5v6t. All work in the photograph line first class and guaranteed, at 'Mat tock's, 113i, Fayetteville street, over Singer office. julyfj-6t. Tor Kent. House with four rjoius and kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. U. Crawford, j-30 tf Kennebec Kivtr lee At 8orrfll'a oid stand, rear oft to market. Open from 5 o'clock a. in. i until 9 o'clock p. in Sunday hours ; jroui 0 to 10 a iu. and from 2:30 to 7 p iu. Hd Btkphhns Photograph . All s'z s and styles at B Mat tocks' H'i, FayettevHe street ver Singer oflijo ja!y 5 6t. Wanted. To buy, for ci8 h, a cottage with 3 or 4 rooms iu city in good neigh' or- hood. il5 ' H. G Ryan. Atty. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette ville St., has on hand a fine assortment of English Homespuns, Irish Frii i is, Jrisn ana Blonny Tweeds, light weight suitings also.Tropical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Maguifi cent trowseriogs that are "thing of beauty. Call aud examine the stock. Derma Royals CDRE8 Any case of moth-patches, brown spots.liver spots, blackheads, ugly or muddy sfe'n, un natural redness, freckles, tan or other cuta neous discolor itions. We also agres to for feit Five Hundred Dollars to any person whose skin can be injured in the slightest possible manner, or to anyone whose com plexion (no matter in now bad condition u may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautified by the use ol Derina Royale. Drma-Royal can be obtine 1 only from MRS P H SHIVER3, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts. WANTS. AG K NTS WA STED Male and femalo, old and young, f 15 to 25 per day aasily made selling oar 2uetn Plating Ou tits and 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, same as a giip sack or satchel. Agents are making mjney rapidly. They sell to almost every busim 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. QUEffiN CITY SILVER and NICKEL PLAUinG CO, East St Louis, ill. myl8 t,t,s tf MYITOSTOSI! fill place on sale tomorrow 20 doz LADnCa' AT ONLY ASK TO SER OUR H0E3 ANO e UPPERS Our stock is considered the best in the city. Norris' Dry Goods Stork. MIU, i i i I i i i WE RUNIN ON A Hammock Wagon THIS MORNING THAT WAS OVER LOADED AND COULD-NOT GET THERE, We prized them oat and they gave us their load. Now we have hammocks at 45, 67, 78, 87, up to $1.38 10 cases of shoes and slippers in to day; we will sell shoes and slip pers 35 per cent, cheaper than any other bouse in Raleigh. If yon want a trunk we have them at 37c to $9 00 Lap robes 4Sc up Buggy whips 6c up, A A. Sheeting, yard wide, 5o If you want a clock, sccordeon, Raff. Hat. Tin warn HarH tco a Stationery fans or a doll go to the LlliW It BUCK fluSK MM K STORE For all you want. " , 86 Centre Street, Uoldsboro, and ' 129 FaveMevilJe St., Raleigh. Hardware, &c. FRUIT JARS, JE QREAM JL7REEZER3, JJORCELAIN JOINED "I) RESERVING 7" ETTLES. STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES GRANITE IRON KETTLES, BABY CARRIAGES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTiFULGLiSSWARE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. JSPNOW IS THE TIME TO USE THEfcE GOODS THOMAS H BRIGGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal 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 SPLENDID Opportunity. Intending on the 1st of August next to remove our stosk two dors above our present place of business on Exchange place (A G Rhodes old stand), we will offer splendid inducements in the furniture line, &c, to all de siring to purchase, at and be low cost. We want to sell our stock before moving and hence the most tempting; bargains can be had. Call and See fur Yourselves, Remember, we move Au gust 1st, and before that time we want to make a clean sweep. It is a chance for housekeepers and others rarely offered. FXCHANGE PLACE, SOUTH SIDE MARKET. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the late W W Hol den, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 10th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will "lease settle without delay. myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. V.H.1RS TUCKER! CO. FLOOR COVERUGo FOR HID S-UMME R. SI RAW STRAW I MATTINGS. I , I MATTINGS, j . For a reasonable outlay a house keeper can secure the mot comfort-p-bie of all summer floor coverings STRAW MATTINGS. Our stock is larger and we show more novel designs than ever, nor have we at aoy time offered better values than we do this season. One of the popular mattings of the day is the JAPAN MATTING, this 'a "woven in the thread" which pro TnoMB & fflaxwell duies a surface very much smoother than that of the CHINA MATTINGS. Probably the most unique designs a- e seen in Inserted pat ems and the t ..pet. effects Prices $5.00 per roll aad rp. II. B. $ u, locker $ Co '4; 'i

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