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4 . Crifiiiifi RALEIGH, MONDAY, JULY 25. 18!)2. NO. 79 VOL. XXVII. Wnn V7 Ay The Weather Today. Nor North Carolina: Fair weather. 1 ) ocal forecast (or Raleigh till 8 p. ir. tomorrow: Fair weather, con tinued warm. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a. ib. today: Maximum temperature, 91; mini mntn temperature 7 J; rainfall 0.00. . ..I mt VITY IN BRIEF. An excursion from Raleigh to Rich mond, is under consideration. The county candidates are waking OP ButtVraintintrs tonight-only 10 cents admission. Call and see them. Days length 14 hours and 11 mln utes. We are pleased to hear that Master Claude Denson is still improving A considerable number of colored excursionists are in the city today. Democratic primaries next Satur day. Yesterday was a scorchur and today has not been much, if any, behind. The Mecklenburg colt show will be held; September 23rd Nearly fifty horses -havebeen en tared for the races to come off at the fair grounds, August 17th and 18tb. Call npjn the "Chief of Police and pay your dog tax. It is highly im portant you should do so at once. Last week there were 17 ,C00 pounds of manufactured tobacco shipped from Winston. The plans for the interior of Trinity College building at Durham have all been mapped out. .- Don't throw melon rinds on the sidewalks Broken necks and ankles might be the result. Yestt rday as1 a hot one is said to have caused the "oldest inhabitant" to put on his thinking cap. . Empty beer bottles and lightning bugs wanted In some sections of the city. The Rosenthal Clothing Company continues to offer clothing at the most astounding low prices. Call and see for yourself. Emmet, the great comedian pro poses to make a southern tour the coming fall and winter and expects to give Raleigh a call. -Regular meeting of Centre Lodge Ho. 3, K of P , at castle hall to night Work in first rank: Visiting brethren invited. -jThere will be a meeting of the Royal Arcanum at the office of Messrs Jones & PowelL at 8:15 o'clock to morrow night. ., The noonday meetings at the rooms " of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation will prove highly interesting ' and Instructive, Wm. G. Hill Lodge, No. 218, A. F, and A. M., will meet in regular com munlcation tonight at 8:15. Visiting ; brethren invited. " Work is progressing at the fair grounds preparatory to the great ' races to be held thereon the 17th and .,18th; Of August. . "'yj!r -;t-;0.' ,. Only a few minor , cases such as in toxioation, loud talking on theltreets etc.,', were ' before the mayor this ' morning. The usual penalties inflic. ted. We noticed a gentleman today, at work on the tin roof of a house. It was about 11 o'clock and the sun poured fiercely down. ' We naturally thought of brain fever. i ..'There were about 1,000 people pres nt t the .Odd Fellows and Masonic i barbecue which came off at Wake Forest last. Friday. Some interesting ? speeches were made and an enjoyable ; time was naq generally. ; .'Don't fail to see the beautiful paint "logs now on exhibition in rear of the Fifth 'Vard Crug store.' They, are i splendid artistic representations and he price vf admission is so phejpyp, Jh'at all can attend only 10 cents. ; Sweltering hot. Splendid time on cotton. Grass and weeds flourishing. Grapes are getting plentiful and the daily shipping is large. The street cars done a rushing bus iness yesterday afternoon and night The open air religious services in Brookside Park were well attended yesterday afternoon. Religious services were conducted at Jarollna Beach yesterday by Evan gelist Fife j1 : ' . Work od the new cotton mill on the R & G R Road just north of the city limits has commenced in earnest A grand review of the State troops at Wrightsville will take place tomor row by Governor Holt. - A splendid oil painting jot Judge Wm Gaston has been added to the gallery of the Supreme Court.,, Hood's Sareaparl'.la absolutely" C'ires all disease caused by impure blood and it builds up the whole sys tern There is much talk of the proposed business meeting at Morehead City on the 10th of August, and it Is ex- pec' ed to b ) a grand success. The nicest melons seen here this season are no-v on sale at D. T. John son's. They were shipped to him from Wayne couuty. Men, young and old, are cordially Invited to the noon day prayer meet ing held every day at the Y. M. C. A rooms from 12 to 12:20. The marriage license business is at almost a standstill. The Register of Deeds has but little now to do in that line. - ,- ' The mayor of Winston, the pres dent, of t he chamber of commerce and the editors of the Democratic papers of the city have joined in a request to Hon. Adlai Stevenson to address the people there at sdme time during the campaign. The' Wilmington Star takts bold in earnest of the matter of a businass meetipg at Morehead, as recom- mended by the Raleigh Chamber of The proposition will no favor throughout the Commerce. doubt find State. Shut down on too much meat this hot weather. Eat sparingly of light food. If you want to keep off fever a good plan is to take about a spoonful of lemon juice' in the morning. The doctors say this is a -first class idea. There is still a considerable demand for a repetition of the excursion to WilmiDgton. The unfavorable weath er when the late excursion took place, kept many from going who otherwise would have done so. : Capt. J. A. Dodson has been se lected as Superintendent of the At lanta and Charlotte division of the Richmond and Danville system. Capt. Dodson has risen from a conductor on the road to his present place. He is a fine railroad man, and a most estima ble gentleman. ' . v : The Raleigh Signal, edited by J O. L Harris, Esq , has again made its appearance. It takes ground against the nomination of a Republican State ticket and is quite bitter against Mr. Eaves, the Chairman of the Republi can State Executive Committee. A construction company has been organized at Southport, known as the Southport Construction Company, the purpose of which is to take con tracts for the consti uetion of rail road bridges, canals, turnpikes, iron fnrnaces, water works, etc The cap ital stock is $25,00 which may be in creased to $500,000. On Saturday e ventng last at 6 o'clooki the infant son of the late Dr. Sion H. and Lizzie Woodard Rogers. The fu neral services took glace from the residence of Mr. E. S Trapler, on ianndera street yesterday Afternoon at 8:30 o'clock. A Bright Outlook. We are rt-joicei to note that the in terest io our approaching State fair is growiog every day, aud the autlci- pat ions are that It will be a great s-iccess The premium lists are out. aud being widely distributed, and Mr. Ayer, the s-eretary, is pushing up matters generally. W must not, however, leave the eutire onus of the. matter to the officials. It in the duty of all our people to boom op the enterpi lee to the fullest extent. This is specially incumbent upon the city of Raleigh, io view of the fact, that the centennial existence of the aiunl c'pality is to be celebrated io conneo tion with the fir. In this latter connection we hope we will oe jparaonea for expressing the opinion, that something of more utility' than resolutions are needed. What we want now, is action of the most prompt and energetic kind. Committees and sub committees are, of course, necessary, but they are worthless unless they come up to the full measure of what is expected of them. The Visitor suggested a month ago that It was time for ac tion. We meant malDly, to assert, that the preliminary steps for widely distributing the programme of the centennial, should be taken, so that the occasion would have wide spread prominence", not only throughout our own " but other States. One of the main objects of the celebration will' be to draw to our city a large crowd, hich, aside from the patri otic character of the case, is one of chief interest. We hope from now on, there will be no lagging in the premises. The lime is short for the preparations that should be made for an occasion of such interest. Let the centennial from now out be the chief talk of our people, accompanied witb .such Ac tion as will make it a credit to our city and State Received today a fine lot of N. C. sides and shoulders at D. T. John son's. How Happy ti e Little Busy Bee In the woids of Socrates, "why ts he happy "' In the words of D. T. Swindell, "because he has something to do." Hence it is, we are deter mined to keep doing a good big rush' ing business all the time as it is hap piness we are looking for and not money, nence, in ami seasons we think it pays us to sell out all goods in our store at exactly what the goods costs us rather thau carry any of them over. We must do a big busi ness if it is a losing business. Can not and will not be idle. Hence it is we are selling envelopes at one cent a pack and six papers of pins for five cents, and ladies' Oxford tie shoes for fifty cents a pair, and men's coats and vests for fifty cents, and nice lawns dress goods at three cents a yard, and nice quality dress calico at four cents a yard, and organdees at six cents. and Parisian mull at six cens, and ink two cents a bottle, and novels five cents. Thus it is we walk rough shod over the eneny. Thus it Is we will keep up this march of victory and triumph until we rest beneath the- beautiful shades in the silent city of Oakwood. Yours truly, , ' , . D. T. SwiiN-DBUi. For Sale. A small black horse any child lady can drive ""ith perfect safety, good horse cheap. W. 8 Uzzlk. A Dughl Is prepared to make wine on snares, or for customers who fur nish the grapes. Long experience in this business enables him to make a dozen different kinds of wine out of the same grapes. Bring in your un marKetable grapes ana save money Best table butter 30 cents per pound at'd'gnod cooking butter at 20 cents at D. T. Johnson's . : , Wice fresh eggs at 12i a dozen at D. T JobnBon's. Straw .MrttlUi;; lor Summer.! Straw mattings, the cleanest and coolest of all floor coverings for s'ltn , mer. we oner reliable grades, irom 1 5 per roll yrdi) op. One cr.n not fail to get suited from our stock. We show more new designs this see- , soa than ever before aud prices have 1 never been lnwcr. We also have a I lot of short lengths, whih will be , sold much under value. No better j time than July to buj straw mattings j W. H & R. S. Tueker & Co. j Selling Oat at r.ont. Wool chhllie dress goods, Si yord. Envelopes,. lc psck. Cotton chal'.ie, 3d yard. Bottles ink, 2c bottle. Mrchire thread, 2Jc spool. Men's bleached drawers, 10c pair. All linen towels. 9c each. Ladies' Oxford tie shoes, 5Gc pair. Boys nice laundried shirts, 23c each. Nice pins, 6 papers for 5c. No nee for ou to waste mocey by trading all over town. You will save money at Swtndkll's. Fresh pasturage, shade and water. Apply to jy2J A. B STiiotJAca. A lot of white quilts at 75c, $1 and 1.2 each, very cheap. 1 000 ladies gauze vests at 10s each Silk mits and gloves 25c a pir We will continue our sale of calico. ehallie and Uwns at 4c a yard until the stock in sold out. Woollcott & Sons. Kennebec Rivr Ice A SorreH'8 old stand, rear of th market Open from 5 o'clock a. m. until ft o'clock d. m. Fresh water melone on Ice every dav. ed Htkphbns. Photograps. I have opened a first class gallery atllSi, Fayetteville Rtroet over the Singer office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guarantee I. B. S. Mattocks. jnJy 5v6t. For Kent. House with four rooms and kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. H. Crawford. j-30 tf D R Y GOODS STABS! SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Apk. to see our $1.50 & $2.00 UDIES' BUTTON BOOTS Alao our GENTS' $3.25 FRENCH-CALF SHOES. They would be cheap at double the price. NoRRia' Dri Goods Store, 213 Fayette ville striet. MilD, I I I RUN IN ON WE A - Haniinock 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, 7, 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 hoase in Raleigh. If yon want a trnnk we have them at 87c to $9 00 Lap robes 4Sc up Buggy whips 6o up, A : A. v Sheeting, yard wide, 5c. If you want a clock, accordeon, Rag, Hat, Tinware, Hardware Stationery fans or a doll go to the y Oil RMIT STORE ,; m. , sFor an y0U want. . . ' o uentre street, WoldsjorOj and ... 130 FayetviJIo St., lUleish. sooeisi mi ml Hardware, &c. FRUIT JARS. QRK4M HEKEZE1I3, pORCELAIN J 1XKI) 1 3K3ERYINO 17" KTTLE3. STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES GRANITE IKON KETTLES, BABY CA KBI AGES. CBOQUET SETS. BEADTIFDLGLASSWARE. PAINI IN SMALL CANS. t5FNoV IS TIIK TIMB TO CSK TFIKhE UO')l.l THOMAS fl. BRIGGS f SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Markthfa. will move ourestab lifhment ou the 1st of August to A O Rhodes' old stand, ou Exchange Place, "oly tifteen more dys to take advuntage of our splendid oners in cerytniug in our line, wliicu we are niakiug at about cost. LOOK H THIS SPECIALTY.. A beautiful Chamber Suit of ton Dieces. in Sixteenth century style, at only 1 Nothing Like This ever before offered in Raleigh. Call and look at them, ana you will besaietomir- chae. Remember now that your time is short. Ouly 1 more days. We want our citizens to look through the Splendid Stock. It is too numerous and vtriwl fn nnMi.i, in detail. It embraces everything ir. and ho. longing to tbe furniture Una. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Exchange Place, SOUTH SIDE MARKFT. Admiaistratcr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator ot the estate of the late W W Hol- den, thlS ie tO llOtifV nil wrinna Ko,ri..,, claims agairst, the estate to present the same to me for paymunt on or before the Kith day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead n Dar ot recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will "Ipaae settle without delay. , ' CASHItRWOOD, nxy, 6w Administrator. Dry Gooils, Notions, &c. W.H.kR S TUCKERgCO. lest oa Earth ! By this we mean the ''Bist. Shoe on'E:irth'! . for ladies at 00. OxfbrlTie At7Sc. II, l 25 and $1.50 psr pair. Ko better shoe or more stvi'sh shoes . were ever ofEered in Raleigh at these prices. We carry the largest stock of shoes in the statrfnd our prices are as low qual ity considereu, as any house iu the country. m n 0. n n mA.il o 71 u D, f A. iW,Ul J Ifi iin GLIB ma Di tBim THUS k X'.- -2 il '
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