9 i "V' h . T 5.-. 9 NO. 70 VOL. XXVII. ItALEIGH, THURSDAY, JULY 14. 18!)2. die mll IT r CITY IN BRIEF. UaJ. Crenshaw, of Wake Forest, is Id the city. There are now but, few prisoners in the county jail aw.iitlog trial. It is estimated that the Railroad Commission is a saving to the State, thus far, of about $400,000. Bathing at the paiks has recom menced, Last afternoon and night a considerable crowd were at Brook side. The first lot of new tobacco of the crop of 1892 was sold in Durham yes terday. Prices ranged from $5,90 to $15. A large party of young people (and some old ones) weut oat to the fair grou ads last night for exercise on the switchback. Rev. J. J. Hall will deliver an i'lus trated lecture tonight at 8:15 at the Baptist Tabernacle. His lecture will be illustrated by the use of Belect views and a biopticon. Adinis'ion 2P cnts; children 15 cents. The Cleveland-Carr Democratic Club will hold its regular meeting to night at the Mayor's office, by order f Frank Stbonaoh, Prec. C. 8. Lambkth, Sec'y. "The times are out of joint," sa'd citizen today. 'Tiue,"said another, "but it is ODly berauee tba people' ie fiiRe to act, conioiutlv." Finbt citizeu took a chew of tobacco and coosid ered awhile. We hear from those nire-sniued to know, that tho outlook for the races at the fair grounds next month is BDlendid. tome of the finest s:ock in the south will probably be entered. We would suggest to our friend, Mr. Mial, the Register of Deeds, the nr. oessity of as early a start and com., pletion of the county index as pos sible. It is much needed for the con venience of our people. The Orphan's Friend, at Oxford, makes an earnest appeal for the Or phan's Asylum, sayiDg, that by al most every mail applications come for homes for destitute ones. It is a charity that should appeal to all and we hope it should be responded to in the most liberal manner. We were shown this morning a l&rcrtf sized rounrt willow basket of beautiful workmanship and design, made by Mrs. Banker, wife of Mr. J J. Banker, residing near Maes y, ii Wake county. Mrs. Banker has show i great proficiency in th's line of won which is much admired by all who see it. . Mr. William Waldorf Astor has the , pleasure, if pleasure it is, of reading his own obituary. So much for living In two countries at the same time His attorney in this country was noti fled of his death by cable, and direc ted to publish the same. Later he was cabled that Mr. Astor has not . been dangerously ill. Shooting stars are small bodies weighing at most a few pounds and o nsistiug mainly of iron and carbon They traverse space in swarms and also revolve around the sun in long elliptical courses like comets. Their brightness is due to heat engendered by the energj of their motion. Their speed is enormous, being nearly twice as great as the speed of the earth on its orbit. We learn the prevailing rumor, that Mr. Joseph us Daniels had pro posed to purchase the Progressive Farmer of thil city, is without foundation. The paper Mr. Daniel proposes to start, so far as we can gather will be "brand new," and a weekly Journal. There was no allusion at the meet' Jng of the Chamber of Commerce last niht to the proposed silver service for the cruiser "Raleigh." Our peo pie have pledged their faith in this matter, and we should not be behind Action has been taken in some other cities, which Bhould ,be an incentive -to spur op the' people of Raleigh. The Democratic Central Executive Committee is in session here today Travel over the railroads is dally in creasing. The heavy dews these mornings re mind ns of September. We learn that the health of Rev. J P. Barrett is much Improved. Figs are now added to the frnit market. The yield this year is said to be abundant. The condition of Master Claude Denson is not improved. He is still very ill. Miss Ellr Heartt, of Durham, who has been visiting friends inRaWigh, has returned home. The warmer the weather, the m ra business for the electric cars. Thin is the experience in all towns. Ovr cars J f . a 1 .3 4.1 I are uoiu h uue outness, aim iue , deserve it. The Yarboro House- dinicg room ' has been nicely and most artisticallv , painted by our friend Mr Sherwood 1 House, who is one of the b st artis's ! in that line of business in North Car olina. No other araapiirilla has the merit tuit by which Hood's Huroaitarilla Ii -m won such a liriu bold upon the conn deuce of rue people. Thieves arj again at work ia this city and vicinity. List night the kitchen of M iss Sallie Carter, on B ills bro road jus: west of the ct y limits ! waseuteied and several anicles ta ken. The R'.leigh correspondent of the Wilmington Messenger is authority for the statement, that the new union depot here has already cost over .$GO,ooo. Governor Pattisnn's real opinion of the sheriff of Alleghany county would ha"e to be very much revised before it would be printable in a family newspaper We aie iul'oimed by Vtv Bi'yew that the crop of grapes tlita year ie flue in quautity and quality. He says that the recent wet spell has not damaged them in the-slightest del gree. The directors of the Raleigh cotton mill yebterday afternoon declared a semi p.unual dividend of 4 per cent 8 per cent a year. Is not this an en couragement for men of means to ffubark in manufacturing enter prise? It looks like it ! We have received a copy of the Ee- lectic" a monthly Journal devoted to entertaining and instructive reading, ' and to the moral and material wel- j fare of all classes of people. It is pub lished in this city and the price is fifty cents a year Th6l6 " nv1t,hing in it to indicate either - the publisher or editor, but it contains much inter esting reading matter. We understand that the grape growers association has ordered about 30,000 baskets for this section and many more will be needed. Ship- j ment will no doubt commence next week or week after. A half million pounds will probably be sent from ' Raleigh and the prices are expected to be good as the peach crop in the ' States of Delaware and Maryland, is short, thereby increasing the demand for grapes j There seems to hav been nothing said or done at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night re j lative to the centennial celebration in our city. In the meantime mac- ters are getting lukewarm We, of j Cwarse endorse a judicious 'write up' of our city, and think the small ap propriation of $'0 will be well spent, but a proposition to spend a reason able sum for the distribution far and wide of circulars setting forth a pro-1 gram of the centennial, would be of more practical use just now "Write pj" are all very well, but if we have something grand to "write up," it will be still better. Tli- AttmdiiT on tne County Teachers In Ml ute continues to Id ere. re there being eighty present yrtt't rdy. The exercises are vry in teifsttug. Tha Ladiet Aid iWiety of the Rsl eigh Christian Church will give an cream entertainment Friday night, Julv Hth. at th residence of Rev J L Foster, ipiHtor) 321 West Jones street. It is stated that the price of Irish potatoes in the Newberne section has run down so low, thai tlie truck far mers say it coes not pay to gather them for market, aud thousands of barrels are being fed to horses, cattle and Logs. Mr. A. Dnghi has gone north iu the interest of the Junalueka Wine Com pany of this city. He will visit sev eral cities and note much that will be of interest in the manufacture of vi u wioe We learn that the Junaluska wine is rapidly gaining favor, and that orders have been filled from Chicago and other places. I. O. O. F. Keguiar meenng vi Beaton utaus Lodge, No 64, I 0. O. F. tonight i harp, for work ia tbe first degree. If candidates for the initiatory degree in town, they may report at 8:15 o'clock, sherp. Members of the lodge requested to be on hand. A cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows Try a sack of Triplett flour. D T. Johnson Waterproof Overgarments. This riiny weather is suggestive of waterproof overgarments. Our Hues for ladies and gentlemen haver never been larger than for this seaso . For gentlemen, we are showing -'Berri- baum s English OdorlesB waterproof ' garments the best in tin world Also other utak'es iu waterproof serges and cassiuiere effects For la dies, both rubber and cloth surfaces in the most desirable styles We in vite inspection of this department. W. H & R. b. Tuc'ier. Nioa small breakfast strips at D T. Johnson's For Sale. A nice Frazier car', suitable for la dies. Only used a few times. J. W. Evans, jyll 6t, Cor. Morgan and Blount sts. Fresh lemons at D. T. Johasou's. Pliotograps. I have opened a first class gallery at 1131, Fayette ville 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. j-ily 5v6t. The Nw Price List for Each Day this Week at Swindell's Ladies' Oxford ties, 50o pair. Bent maehine cotton. 2ia snool. ' Mosquito net, best quality, 5c yd. Nice glycerine soap, 5c cake. Nice curtain scrim, 4c yard. Nice line novels, 5o each. Nice writiug paper, 2 quire. Nice envelopes 2o pack. Nice pins, 6 papers for 5c. Nice bleached drawers, men's, 10c pr. nice India muil. 8c yd. Nice French organdie, 8c yard. jjice line baby caps, 15c each. jtfen'g cpats and vests, 50o. Black silk warp henrietta, 95c yd, 3 8nirt waist, ladies, at $1.50 each. $3 shirt waist, ladies, at $1 each. 75c hats, ladies, at 10c each. 15o collars, linen, 10c each, Fice figured cballie, 4c yard. , Nice plain challie, 3c yard, 7c calico, 5u yard, lCc gingham, 7c yard, 12c gingham, 8c yard. 8c gingham, 6c yard, $1.25 negligee shirts, luundried, 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. jeUO tf . Kennebec Kivrr Ice At Sorrtll'B old stand, rear of the market. Open from 5 oYlock a. m until 9 o'clock p. m. Sunday hours jrom 0 to 10 a. m. aud from 2:30 to 7 p.m. u Stkpuuns 200 ('loth Bound Books all good at 25 cents each, sold elsewhere at 00 cents each. l.tlOO Ladies' lubbed Vests," at ten cents each. All the latest shapes iu ladies aud misses Sailor Hats. Ribbons in all shades and widths. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers Silk Mits, II shades and qualities. W OOLLCOTT Jf oks, 11 E. Park Avenue. Mr. Hri N. Wulfaru nn Pim.tt.. - .... V. u w. VJ, j ville St., has on hand a fine assortment jnsu ttuu riouuy x weeus, iiguc weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Magnifi cent trowserings that are "things of beauty. Call and examine the stock. T : ,. I. i 1 1 m 1 1 , Derma Royale CORES Any case of moth-patches, brown spots.liver spots, blackheads ugly or muddy skui, un natural redness, t'reciles, tan or otliar cuta neous discolor it inns. We also agren to tor feit five liundml Dollars to any person w(ose skin can be injured in the slightest possible lUiimer, or to anyone whose com plexion (no matter in how bad condition il may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautified by the use 01 Derma Koyale. TRrma-Royal can be obtoiiiel only from MRS P H SHIVERS, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts. WANTS. A UhNTS WASTED Male and female, .i.Vold and young. Il") to per day easily made selling our Queen Plating Outiits an.l doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass nlRt'iiir. that is warriuitpH i.n topht fnr imnrj on every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, fec. Light and easily haudled, no experi ence required to operate theru. Cau be car ried by Hand with ease from house to house, same as a gip sark or satchel. ' Agents are making money rapidly. They sell to almost every busimss house and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and within reach of every one. Plates aimost instantly equally to the hnest new work. Send for circulars, fcc. QUEKN CITY SILVER aud NICKEL PLA.ii.AtJ CO, East St Louis, ill. myl8 t,t,s tf DHY liOOJIS o'j'GHE! SPECIAL sinfiBSai THIS WEEK Ask tos?e our $1.50 & $2.00 LADIES' BUTTON BOOTS Also our GENTS' $3 25 FRENCH CALF SHOES. They would be cheap at double the price. Norris' Dry Goods Store,' 213 Fayetteville street. mm. WE RUN IN ON A Hammock : Wagon THIS MORNING THAT WAS OVER LOADED AND COULD NO ET THERE, We prized them out and they gave us their load. New we have hammocks at 45, 07, 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 48c up Buggy whips 6c up, A A. Sheeting, yard wide. 5c. Ifyou want a clock, accordeon, Rag, Hat, Tinware, Hardware Stationery fans or a doll go to the L.YONR&CKETSTORE For all you want. 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 120 Favetlville St., Raleigh. HAMMOCKS Hardware, &e. FRUIT JARS, JE QREAM -pREEZKRS, JORLELAIN JOINED JBE3ERVINa j-ETTLES. STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES UKANITE IKON KETTLES, BABY CARKIAUES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTIFDLGLASSWARE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. JSPNOW 19 THE TIME TO USE THEfiE GOODS THOMAS fl BKI66S SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Uemoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Reuoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal SPLENDID OppwtMity. Intending on the 1st of August next to remove our stock two doors above our iireseut place of business on exchange place (A G Rhodes old stand), we will offer splendid inducements in tht furniture line, &c, to all de siring to purchase, at and be low cost. We want to sell our stock before moving &ud hence the most tempting bargains can be ad. Call and Seo for Yourselves, Reinernbpr, we move Au gust Jst, and before that time we want to mnke o clean sweep. It is a chance f jr housekeepers and others rarely offered. FXCHANGE PLACE, SOUTH SIDE MARKET. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adiuiuis--rator 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 16th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ad persons indebted to the estate will "'ease settle without delay. CASHttRWOOD, myl7 6w Administrator. Drj Goods, Notions, &c. FLOOR C07EBIN 53 F0K MID SUMM-ER. I STRAW I STRAW mattings, mattings. Maxwell, For a reasonable outlay a house keeper can secure the most comfort able of nil summer floor coverings STRAW MATTINGS. Our stock is larger and we show more novl 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 tban 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, H. R. S. locker $ Cu,

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