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. Hi Btsitot r RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1892. NO. 83 VOL. XXVII. 1 ' u The Weather Today. For North Carolina: Fair, followed by local showers. Saturday afternoon or nlgbt ; much cooler in the florin Cooler Banday in south portion. Mocal forecast for this vlolnity : Fair, followed by thunderstorm Saturday afternoon ; cooler Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a. u. today: Maximum temperature, 93; mini mntn temperature 73; rainfall 0.00. fHTY IN BRIEF K,eep cool if you can. A break in the heat is exp3Cte to morrow. Never mind the heat. Cool nights in Augast. There are a considerable number of tramps in and around the city. The warm wave extends through out th country. A spirited revival of religion is go ing on at the Baptist church in Greensboro. Lookout for your dogs nin9 were klUed in the southern suburbsnight before last. A nice asphalt pavemenv is being put down at the entrance to the la dies1 saloon of the new Union depot Now 1 the ticne for all who can do so, to lay in their" supplies of fuel f-r the winter. That figs ure not raised to a Urg extent in this section for shipment, p a wonder. There is doubtless much much moneyin it. The revenue men are uountiusr on a large increase ia the manufacture of corn whiskey Mils yeir, owing to tue enormous corn crop If you don't call on Charley Heartt - and pay your d g tax soon, there is going to be trouble no doubt about It.. The Democratic primaries meet to morrow night in this township. In the country they will be held In the dy time. A big barbecue is Jalked of othe occasion of the visit of Mr. Stevenson the Democratic candidate for Vice President, to Raleigh Take Hood's and only Hood's be cause Hood's Sarsaparilla CBRK8. It possesses merit peculiar to itself. Try It yourself. . , The great actor Emmet will put iu his appearance in Raleigh next win ter. He is well known throughout the civilized world as' Fritz " President George of the Raleigh Street Railway is much pleased with the outlook for the plant. The peo pie are taking to the road in earnest, and the management is doing all it possibly an to meet the wants of the people. The Street Railway is a fine . institution, and it has come to stay A colored woman residing in East Raleigh was taken suddenly sick in the oapitol square between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning; the, result of drinking too much water while over heated She was taken in charge and sent home in a carriage. ' Will Wynne, Raleigh's champion bicyclist, will leave Charleston, S. C, September 1st for a trip to San Fran cisco. .He goes by the Southern Paci flee Railroad route, traveling on the wheel In sight of the road. He wil probably be at sent about a year. . RAarl th a advertisement of the B dal dold Cure Institute, which is now in successful operation in the city. It is a sure and safe, refuge for ' all who are suffering from the liquor. " morphine or tobacco habit. Cures .ere guaranteed and the prices are I moderate. . - The Republican State Executive Committee at its.seBsion hereyester v day called a convention to meet Sep- tewber 7th for the purpose of consid ering the jnatter of nominating a - State ticket, "here was a large at teudauee of the committee and man v prominent Republicans from different -Hwotlons of the State. , ' ' . - ' lh hog pens are going. And still the heat continues.- The exodus to the mountains has commenced in earnest. And now bathers can enjoy the lux ury of the lake in Brookside Park. Prof. E McK. Goodwin is eonfiued to .his room on Hillsboro street with sickness. The time for the meetings of the North Carolina Press Association has been changed from July to May. . . . ..N jaere is buuio iunismuiuu m.o i condition of Mr., Joseph J. Johnspn who was paralyzed a few days since Boom up the fair it will aid in dispelling the dull season until the next crop is marketed. y The next encampment of the State Guard will commence August 4th, consisting of the third and fourth regiments. Some of our merchants are already taking ttock and preparing for the tall trade, which they exiect to te unusually large. , The shooting of Sasser by Brogden in Wayne, is creating great excite ment. The trial will be a most inter esting one especially as there are no witnesses except the parties iavolved. Read the advertisement of the Lyon Racket Store In this issue. (Jail and aee the immense bargains being every day offered. " Read the offering list. The cut lu prices is simply tremeu dous. Stenographers . throughout the State who are interested in the for mation of a State Association, to meet in Raleigh duriug the coming Fair, are requested to communicate with lir Charles T. Williams, at Ashevllle. , The first number of t ha Tobacco Plant, a new twenty page weekly journal will makn its appearance in Durham on September 1 It will be " conducted by Messrs. Al Fairbrother and A Hatchett. Ihe price of pud- scrip ion will be 50 cents per annum, We invite special attention to the Among other matters wM be the de advertisement of the Norris Dry livery of an address bj our fellow cit- Goods Store, which is offering for sale the entire stock of fine shoes and slip pers at, greatly reduced rates from now unui wept nuerisi. lneoueri . . ' , : . I " stock that is being prepared for the fall trade Our citizaus should by all means take advantage of this propo sal as no better inducements can be mt t with in the city, or even in the State of North Carolina Call early and secure bargains at unparalleled )ow prices You cannot, nfford to miss such a chance. Now is the time to buy shoes while the prices are reduced, at ' Norris' Dry Goods Store. " ; Mayor'd Court. -;; Clarence Upcharjh was before the Mayor charged with carrying a con cealed weapon. He was fined $80 and cost. - ".. . '. v Reduced prices on all ladies' shoes during the . ext 80 days, at Norris' Dry Goods Store.' Destructive Fire. . - A fire broke out in the planing mill and dry kiln of W. E. Miller at Alma, near Maxtbn yesterday destroying the entire plant with, 53,000 feet of lumber. Two cars were consumed, also several dwellings. The ; loss is $15,000 Imported at $1.50. IiiCE CURTAINS. ; You have all heard of bargains, but you never saw a bargain and will never know what a real value is until you see those lace curtains we are selling for $1.60 a pair,- well worth $3; L0. ' We had a great deal of trou ble getting these goods to sell for that m mey, but we do not mind' trouble. What we want to do is to save you mone,and that we can doif,you buy yQur goods at Swikssll's. Another Centenulal. . Curds ot limitation are out for tLe cel"bratl n of the one handreth anni versary of Huncorh. couutv which takfa place at Axhovill, August 10 and 11. It In proponed to make it a grand occasion and thousands of straognrs are expected to visit our Land of tue "ky." Democratic Club. There wax a meeting of the Cleve isndoarr club at the Mayor's office last night at which there were many accession Buverai sneecues were nia.de aL(i Btepi taken to secure the presence of Hon. A. E Stevenson for a speech in ttaleigh PeraoLal Mention. . Capt. B. A Ashe has goue to More--head to attend tue bedeide of Mrs. Ashe who is sick. Mr J. K. Marshall is quite sick at his residence on NewBerne Avenue. Mr. T. W. Dobbin has returned from a business trip to the northern cities Mits Maude Young', Ieft..thia after noon on a visit to friends in L -mis-burg Mrs. D H Young returned yester day from New r York City, where sh spent three weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Virginia B. Swepson and Mrs. Harriet Andrews have gone" to Swep sonfille to remain probably during the remainder of the summer. .' Reduced prices on all children's shoes dnring the next 80 days, at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Business Meeting. ' The prospects are bright for a big business meeting at Morehead City on the 10th of August as suggested by the Chamber of Commerce of this city. Advices frem the chief cities ajud towns to the Sf.ate .show -that much interest is' betuirmanifot.ri' , viiiaiis OUCOVIVUO HUU DUHCUCt ' may be expected from prominent bu sines? men representing different sec tions, and great good I anticipated. wen. Dr. R. H. Lewis, the Buhj ct be lug "Ihe best cow for North Car olina." , . . Reduced prices n all children's snoes during the next R0 days, at Norris' Dry Goods Store. ii Centennial Committee. An important meeting of the Board of Managers of the centennial cele bratlon was called for 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at which, it is much business will be transacted. We would modestly suggest that the time for energetic action is at hand especially in the way of mapping out a programme and havinar it. Hiatri. buted far and wideC We hope to hear mai me various committees which nave neen appointed are getting mat ters in good shape. Let there be no lagging in the matter. The Visitor is -in it," it not or it. A LOOSE LION ON THE STREET! As we said when we first opened, if you would note the prices you. have been pay ing, you will buy your goods cheaper after The high price concerns are rambling, an? WHY? There is a "LION" after them. Tf thv don't run their prices to to the low water mark he will - Catch Them! He is in sight. You can see his head at 129 FA 1 ETTEVILLE STREET Campaign Cars for 19 cents, flats for ev erybody. . We will sawe you 35 per cent, on every pair of shoes you buy. 1 A. A. Sheeting, a yard wide, 5 cents. Sorim 4 cents. Lace 1 to S3 cents. Hose 5 to 39. Silk Mitts 19 to SO.Mosqait" Nets 3 cenra. Dress Shields 9 cents. Dolls i Ui 98 cents. Writing Paper2 cents ' quire. Envelopes l eant a pack. Ink 2 cents o bottle. Slate Pen- ' . Cls 4 fori cent Blank Books . ; at all prices. Umorellas 44 , -: cents up. Fans 2 cents up. We claim this cut in prices as our credit. We drove the old times to it. Dvrgalns iu Sewlu Machines. One New home 3 drawer (goo I onier, $ 7 00 One New Home i " (prims) 12.00 One Wheeler and WiltioD lotl (zood order. 3 drawer 4 01 One tiecor (3 drawer) good order 6 00 flie above machines are warranted and will be sold by the clop of Aug. 1st. V. 8 Uzzlk. j 29 3t 114 Fsyetteville St. Straw Mattings for Summer. Straw mattings, the cleanest and coolest of all floor coveiings for sum mer. We offer reliable grades, from $5 per roll (41 ard) up. One c?.n not fail to get suited from our stock. We show more new designs this se soa than ever before and prices have never been lower. We also have a lot of short lengths, whih will be sold much under value. No better time than July to buy straw mattings W. H. & U. 6. Tucker & Co. Reduced prices on all ladies' shoes during the next 80 days, at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Selling Out at L'ot. Wool challie dress goods, 8c yar"d. Envelopes, lc pack. Cotton challie, 3c yard. Bottles ink, 2c bottle. Machine thread, 2o spool. Men's bleached drawers, 10c pair. All linen towels, 9o each Ladies' Oxford tie shoes, 50c pair. Boys nice laundried shirts, 25c each. Nice pins, 6 papers for 5c. No use for ou to waste money by trading all over town. You will save money at SwjNDELis. Reduced prices on all ladles' shoes during the next 30 daj s, at JN orris' Dry. Goods Store. For Sale. : . A small DiacK norse any child or lady can drive '"ith perfect safety. A good horse cheap. W. 8. Uzzlb. Fresh nastura&e. shade and water. Apply to jy2J A B Stronach. ? Prices reduced on all shoes during tne next 30 days, at orris' Dry Goods Store. A lot of white quilts at 75c, $1 and f 1.35 each, very cheap. 1,000 ladies gauze vests at 10c each. Silk mits and gloves 25o a pair. We will continue our sale of calico. challie and Uwns at 4o a yard until tne stocK is sold out. Woollcott Si Sons. Prices reduced on all shoes during tne next su days, at Norris' Dry Goods Store. . . . Kennebec lliver Ice At Worrell's old stand, rear of the market. Upen from 5 o'clock a. m until 9 o'clock p. m. Fresh water- melons on ice every day. Ed Stkphbk.". Pi ices reduced on all shoes during tne next ouaaye, at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Photograps. I have opened a first clan gallery at 113i, Fayetteville street- over the Singer office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit tne times. Satisfaction guarantee!. B S. Mattocks. ju!y 5v6t. Now is the time to buy shoes while tne prices are reduced at Norris' Dry Goods Store. DBY GQ0J1S STORE! OUB INTIRK STOCK OP FINK AT GREATLY EEDUCED.PRIGES. ' From now ULtil the first of September, in SHOES ID SflS order to make room for the enormous stock we are having made up for the fall. . B-DOiVT MISS THISSAlintfi) , N6Rai8JnY" Goods Stohk. , ; "213 Fayetteville striet. Hardware, &e an $5.85 $685 $8 10 S9.25 -LOOK-AT THESE PRICES AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AND $12.69 $14 60 L0 ,K AT THIS LINE $15 60 0F $1810 FReSH-NEW BABY CARRAIGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goads at cost so as to clear our floor for another line of goods Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Mark tht faot. iVewill move our estab lishment on the 1st of August to A O Rhodes' old stand, on Exchange Place. Only fifteen mire dys to tate advantage of oar splendid oilers in everything in our line, which we. are mating at aDouc cost. LOOK AT THIS f-PEMlTY. A besiutif ul Chamber Suit of ten pieces, ia Sixteenth century style, at only H Nothing Liko Thic ever before offered in Raleigh. Call andf look at them, and you ' will be Bute to pur chae. Remember now that your timeia short. Ouly li more days. We want ouc citizens to look through the Splendid Stock. It is ton nnmnrnni) and vnrloil fn mihlion in detail. It embraces everything in and ba mugiug wj me luraiture une. REMHIMREliTHE PLACE. Exchange Place, SOUTH SIDE MARKFT. Administratcr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the admlnis rator ot the estate of the lata W W Hm- den, this i to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me tor payment on or before the 16th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in Dr oi recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will "lease settle without delay. 0 A SHKRWOOD, myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. W. H R S TUCKER i CO. Best on Earth ! By this we meau the '"Bdst. Shoe on Earth' . , for ladies at ,. Oxford Tie At 7fic, l, $1 25 and 1 1.50 nsr pair. No better shoe or more sty lisli shoes were ever offered in Raleigh . at thest prices. I TIE L BER I I D B TIS Mil as & MAXELL We carry the largest stock of shoes in the. state and our prices are as low, qual- . ity considered, as any1 house ' - ia the country. '. B. H.. B.S. Todet fCi
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