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we fjyistiig RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13. 1892. NO. G9 VOL. XXVII. The Weather Today. For North Carolina: Fair. I ocal forecast for Raleigh till 8 p. ir. tomorrow: Slightly warmer, fair. Local data for 24 hoars end log 8 a. Ui. today: Maximum temperature, 81; inlnl unra temperature, 68; rainfall 0.06. CITY IN BRIKF. Watermelons getting plentiful. Ice business looming up again. The second heated term has &et in. The turfing and railing around the fountain in Moore Square add greatly to the p'ace " I would like to sound theprp" o of Hood's Sarsaparilla over the entire universe," writes Mrs. Longenecker of Union Deposit, Perm. A reunion of the old soldiers of the county of Cabarrus and adjoidiug country who belonged to Gen Rufus Barringer's old command, will tike place shortly. The matter of the change of schd' uleof the Curol'oa Central Rai'road is set for hearing before the Railroad Commission next Saturday. County Commissioners of Mecklen burg county have under considers tion the propriety of publishing a lit of the personal property returns a given bj th tax payers of the coun ty, at this years listing. Dlessrs Whiting Bros. decliueto take further orders for their cultlva. ted blackberries as they can't supply the demand One party, who under stands the superiority of theeulti vated berries ovr the wild ones for cordials and preserving, offers to take all the balance. The Chamber of Commerce at their meeting to night should urge prompt action on the part of the committee appointed to solicit funds for the ser vice to be presented to the Cruiser Raleigh." The faith of our people Is pledged in this matter, and there should be nothing like a failure. As heretofore stated, other places have responded to some extent. The session of the county commis sioners yesterday was taken upal most entirely in the complaints for over valuation of property for taxa tlon. Together ith the sheriff and clerk of the superior court the pen sion list was looked into. This yea', there were 33 soldiers and 59 widowf paid. Ten new applications, wer made yesterday. At a meeting of the committees of the Chamber of Commerce, Bord of Aldermen and State Fair upon the matter of the centennial celebration, held yesterdayafternoon at theMayors office, three additional members were selected from each ward in the city, to act with andbe membersof the original ' committees. This will complete the organizatfon so that a chairman, sec retary and various subcommittees ean be chosen. The excursionists to Wilmington returned about 10 o'clock last night attar nnn nf the nirtst erjiovable trins ever experienced the weather was all that could have been desired. The party visited Carolina Beach and Ocean' View, passing through Wrightsviile and the Hammocks. Messrs. Bradley and J. M. Broughtoo accompanied the party and saw that every promise made to assure a plear ant time was fulfilled. The only re gret was that more of our people did not avail themselves of such an ex oursion. The chairman of the State Execu tive Committee of the People's party has called a convention to meet in Raleigh, August 16th, for the purpose of nominating candidates for State officers, and also' to select electors for the State at large for the National ticket. The time of calling the con vant.lnn In this dlat.rint fnr thfl nnr i i U1 uuuimauuB owuuluow iU Congress has been fixed for August J5tb,at8p. m.- , Sunshine again. The various watering places are fast filling up. The stay at home club has not been organized so far. The weather wise folks say that the ralus have only subsided temporarily. Mr. J. C. Brewster will furnish the electric fixtures for the new Union depot We deeply regret to learn that Mas j ter Claude Denson's condition is not so favorable today. He is very 111. ! The cotton market still remains du". Go jd middling is quoted at 71, middling 7. The sanitary cffisors will go on their rounds tomorrow. Have yoi?r preru-s.'S cleaned up readto receive them The Wilininpton excursionists re- 1 tui ned la jt right. It 'was a pleasant trip aud highly enjoyed by all who participated. The matter of assessing the various railroads for taxation is still engaging the attention of the Railroad Com in: iou. The horse Hreot csrs ia Durham have suspended. It is though that a syiuiicno w-li take hold of the ma' te"" s"d establish an0eptr'B line. Th cnl'ivatoa of Wi-kb-rles i pretMng to be q-iiie an 'adm "ry. find a myug one in souje seittOi'S ot tne State Attend to cleaning "t vonr prem ises Don't wait for the snuitary of flcials to prompt you. It is a matter of interest, to ull our peopK The attendance on ttie County Teachers' Insti ute continues to in urease there being eighty present yesterday. The eserci?es are very in terest in The Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight, and it is highly desir able that there should be a full at tendance, luuortant business will be on hand R?v. J. J. IIW will de.l'ver an illus rated locture Thu-sday i';rbt a.t the Tabernacle. Sabjec?.. ':V t . uthrngh Europe" The lecture . wi'l be glvea for the p'vp m of tne fhu fund A beautiful bi op'ii on with choice views will be used. Hereafter there will be no cases v. gued in the Suprnoe Cou.-t of Nor h Carolina on Mondays This decision was made so that aUoi ueys will not be compelled to lenve t hei" homes or travel on Suoda s. There can hardly be an excjse for a slim atf.endnee at the Chamber of Commerce tonight. The weather, is good, and no other pa ticular oc casion on hand. During the display of fireworks last nighl one of the pieces spread among the crowd caust g a general stampede A lady was thrown from a'chair end a little bruised. For awhile quite a email panic ensued, but order was soon restored. The Ladies Aid Society of the Ral eigh Christian Church will give s,n lie cream entertainment Friday night, July 15th. at the residence of Rev. J. L. Foster, (pastor) 821 West Jones street. The matter of a penny savieg's bank is still attracting much atten tion and we hear it rumored that such an institution inay be indugu rated at no distant day. They have proven 8 success in.many places, and are certainly a means of inculcating economy. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of N orris' Dry Goods Store who announce a special shoe and slip per sale for this week. This well known and popular establishment is offering to the public some of the most astounding bargains ever seen in this city. Read what they have to say. . -:. -': --.. .1 , ; - 3)ental chewing gum. preserve? the taQth. For sale at manufacturer's prise by the box at D. T Johnson's, agnt. I. O. O F. R'gulir m-tiug -f Beaton Gales : IjO 'gi.No 04 I O O F tomorrow night h-rp lor work in the first decree. If candidate for the initiatory degree in town, they may report at 8:15 o'clock, sherp Membersof the lodge re quitted to1) on hand. A cordial invitation to. all Odd Fellows Nice banauas (1 to $1 25 a bunch at P. T Johnson's Pic Vic Every metua rof he infant class of Central Methodist Sunday School is 'npejtod. auJ earnestly requested to ' attend the pic ni3 at Brookside Park tomorrow They will rceot at the Park at 9 J o'clock a m 8 M Parish, for Com Barbers vs. Batchers la. Base Ball. This does not mean that "razors will be flying lu the air," nor does it mean that meat-axes will figure con spicuously; bus It c"oe8 mean that the barbers of the cify will meet the butchers on the diamond in Athletic Park tomorrow afternoon a 4 o'clock, and pot up one of the liveliest games of i.as ball ever seen here. Both sides are d',ej miued to win. Ladies will be admitted tree.' Admission for j gentlemen, ten r.enfs. n Waterproof (tre rgarmeiitg. This r tiny weather ie suggestive of waterproof overgarments. Our lines for ladies and gentlemen haver never been larger than for this senso For geatlemen, we are showing "kBerri bautn's English Odorless Waterproof" garments the best in the world Also other makes in waterproof serges and cassimere effacts. For la dles, both rubber and cloth surfaces in the most desirable styles We in vite inspection of this department. W. H & R. 6. Tdeker. Veliine sopp cheip by the box at D. T. Johnson's. For Sale. A nice Frazier cart, suitable for lav dies. Only used a few times J. W. Evans, jyll 6t Cor. Morgan and Blount sts. . -o . Try a sack of ' Triplett-' or ""'now drift" flour Satisfaction guaranteed. D l. Johnson Pliotograps. I have opened a first class gallery at 113, Fayetteville street, over the Sin -ir office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed B. 8. Mattocks. july5v6t. Magnolia hans, California hams and E. C. tboulders just received at D. T. Johjsscn's. The Xew Price List for EhcU Day this Week at Swindell's. Ladies' Oxford ties, 0O0 pair. Best machine cotton, 2ic spool. Mosquito net, best quality, 5c yd. Nice glycerine soap, 5c cake. Nice curtain scrim, 4c yard. Nice line novels, 5c each. Nice writing paper, 2c quire. Nice envelopes So pack. Nice pins, 6 papers for 5c. Nice bleached drawers, men's, 10c pr. Nice India muiI. 8c yd. Nice French organdie, 8c yard. Nice line baby caps, 15c each. Men's coats and vests, 50c. Black silk warp henrietta, 95c yd, $3 shirt waist, ladies, at $1.50 each. $3 shirt waist, ladies, at $1 each. 75c hats, ladies, at 10c each; 156 collars, ltnen, 10c each. Fice figured challie, 4o yard. Nice plain challie, 3c yard. 7c calico, 5c yard. 10c gingham, 7c yard. 12c gingham, 80 yard. 80 gingham, 6c yard. $1.25 negligee shirts, laundrier1, 50c each. -. 25c silk ribbon, wide, 8c yard. White goods, 4c yard. Big line of white goods. All clothing at cost. Big line trunks. Big line straw matting. Big line carpets, at - . Swindell's. For Kent. ! House with four rooms and kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. H. Crawford. j-80 tf Hi -4 I Kennebec Kiver Ice At Sorrc ll's old stand, rear of tho market. Open from 5 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. 111. Sunday hours jroui 6 to 10 a. m. and from 2:80 to 7 p. m. Ed Stkphkns i I 200 Cloth Bound Books, all gjod at 25 cents each, sold elsewhere at 50 cents each. 1 1,000 Ladies' Ribbed Vests, at ten cents each All the latest shapes in ladies and misses Sailor Mats. Ribbons in all shades and widths. r 1 uit Jaia and Jelly Tumblers Bilk Mits, til shades an t qualities. WOOLLCOTT & bOAS, H E. Park Avenue. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette-; ville St., has on hand a fine assortment of English Homespuns, Irish Fri zip, j jrisu ana tsionuy xweeus, ngnt weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Magnili cent trowserings that are "things of beauty. Call aud examine the stock. Derma Royale CURE9 Any case of moth -patches, brown spots.liver specs, blackheads, ugly or muddy sk'u, un natural redness, freckles, tau or other cuta neous disooior itious. Wo also ajiiee to for feit Five Hundred Dollars to any person vvose t kin can be iajnred in the slightest possible mHiiner, or to anyone whose com plexion (no matter in how bad condition it may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautified by the use 01 Derma Royale. LVrma-Royal can be obtoined only from MRS P H SHIVERS, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts. WAIMTS. GHNTS WANTED Male and female, x.oldand young, 111 to per day aasily made selling our Queen Plating Outtits and doiug gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warranted to wear for years, ori every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate them. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, saine, as a gup sa k or satchel. Ageuts are making injuey rapidly. They sell to almost every bust'.ii 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, &o. qUKhiN CITY SILVER and NIOKtiL PLALIiSl CO, East St Louis, Lit. my!8t,t,stf DfiY BOeiiS ETOES! SPECIAL OB MUSLIFFIB SALB THIS WEEK Afektosseoui' $1.50 & $2.00 LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS Also our GENTS' $3 25 FRENCH CALF SHOES. They would be cheap at double the price. Norbis' Dry. Goods Stork, 213 Fayetteville street. 1 1 WE RUN IN ON Hammock Wagon THIS MORNING THAT WAS OVER LOADED AND COULD NOT WET THERE, We prized them out 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 house in Raleigh. " If you 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, accordeon. BAffl P I MICKS Rug, Hat, Tinware, Hardware Stationery fans or a doll go to the EL1I PICKET STORE For all you want. 86 Centre Street, lioldsboro, and 19 FayfuUtiville St., Raleigh., Hardware, &c. FRUIT JARS, JTE QREAM -pREEZEltg, pORCELAIN JOINED p RESERVING! JETTLE8, STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES, UUANITE IKON KETTLES, BABY CAUUIAGES. CBOQUET SETS. BEAUTiFDLGLASSWAHE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. J3F"N0W IS THE TIME TO V8E THERE (iOODS THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. O. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal -A SPLENDID Oppirtaaiij, Removal Removal Kemoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Re 'no ml Removal Removal Uemoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Kemoval Removal Removal Kemoval Remove! Removal Removal Removal Removal Kemoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Intending on the 1st of August next to remove our stock two doTS above our present place of business on Exchange place (AO 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, aud before that time we want to make 9 clean sweep. It is a chance for housekeepers and others rarely offered. 9. Maxwell, FXOHANGE PLA.CE, SOUTH SIDE MARKET. Administrate r's No lie 3, Having this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the late W W Hol den, this i? to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 16th 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. U AB tUlKVVUUlJ, myl7 6w : Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &e. V. II. R S.TUCKER CO. FL001 COVEBtHGiS FOR HIQ SUMMER. SI RAW I STRAW I MATTINGS. I MATTINOS. Tiiom For a reasonable outlay a house keeper can secure the most comfort able of all summer floor coverings STRAW MATTINGS. Our stock is larger and we show more novel designs than ever, nor have we at any time offered better values than we do this season. One of the popular mattings of the day is the JAPAN MATTING, this is "woven in the thread" which pro duces a surface very much smoother than that of the CHINA MATTINGS. Probably the most unique designs are seen in inserted patterns and the carpet effects. Prices $5.00 per roll and pp. IS. B. & R. S, locker $ Cq
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