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mam NO. 8" VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1892. ft 11 K 1 Th Weather Today. For North Carolina: Fair, pre. eewded by showers on the coaat to day. Slightly cooler on the coast. I ocal 1 forecast for this vicinity : On Thanday, fair weather. Locaf data for 24 hoars ending 8 a. o. today: Maximum temperature, 90; mini mnm temperature 70; rainfall 0.01. CITY IN BRIEF. Mr. D. T. Johnson fanned oat the convention yesterday, in good style. Large number of politicians ir the city. The season at Morehead is in full blast, and everybody is having r good time. The delegates from the several counties to the congrecslonal convene tion hold caucuses this mornin?. Don't let po'itics enilrely over shadow the centennial and State fair. Both are of the highest importance to our people. The shipment of grapes is getting very heavy from this section. Near ly three thousand baskets were ship ped north yesterday. It has been determined to have a grand' barbecue. In this city" on the 81st, on the occasion of the meeting of Democratic clubs. Hood's Sarnaparilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised for those diseases which it honestly abno lately cures We learn that an entertainment in the shape of riaucing, &c , fill take Dlace at B'ookeide Park tomorrow night. The board of stewards of Centra) M E churnh wiil hold a short session toniarht after prayer meeting. A full board desired In order to afford time for mem bers of the Congressional Convention to arrive from different points on the railroads; the convention did not as semble nntll 3 p. m., today. A mass meeting of th State Asso elation of Democratic clubs will take place in this city August 31st, at which addresses are expected to be delivered by Gen. A. E Stevenson, Gen. Campbell and Senators Vance mi! Ransom. Thousands of tomatoes wiU rot when they might as well have been canned and made to bring pecuniary returns. A canning factory in or near Raleigh is one of the necessities of the timeB. The Board of Aldermen will meet fn regular monthly session next Fri day night There are many irrpor tant matter to come up for consider ation at least it is so expected. Workmen are engaged in leveling Hlllsboro street just beyond the rail road bridge, preparatory, we suppose to laving down paving stones. It will supply a long felt want. Messrs. W. C. & A. B. Stronach shipped last Monday a fifty pound watermelon to the north. "Alec" ays he recons this wiU show the northern folks whether we are solid or not, down here. .i. There should be patriotism enough in North Carolina to prom ply raise funds sufficient for the erection of the - proposed Confederate monument in the capitol square. Let the good work progress, rapidly. It will be a credit to the State and at the same -time a merited tribute to our depart ed heroes, 'v..- : ?'There must evidently be, what lUIgUk "e Iroriuou, ciu uigauiOTu unuu tof thieves in Raleigh and vicinity as rojbberlea of varions kinds are getting n CO CO frequent, oi mie. dubu uopre dations have generally been on the outskirts of the oity, bat the robbery lof Mr. Thos. Pence last night, on a street ! near th,e hart of the city, shows that the, scoundrels are plying 'j their vocation with the utmost bold. ' ness. We hope to see the most ener "getlo action in the way cf ferreting u,t tiw villains.. , ,, , ' ; ;m ' , Cool nights soon be here The colored excursion to Durham will come off tomorrow. The eetabliBbment of a large daily paper in Greensboro is in course of preparation. bleeping was quite comfortable last night, for the first time in a week or so. Canteloupes by the thousands at only one cent a piece. No danger of starving at this particular time. Thn firs'' tobacco of the season was sold in Winston yesterday, at $250 per hundred. It was raised in David son county. No danger of an ice famine. Our friends Messrs. Jones & Powell have been on the lookout and provided for all emergencies. Gov. Holt will go down to Wrights ville again, next Monday, to visit the second encampment of a portion of the State Guard. We are pleased to hear that there is now some probability of an early consideration of the proposition to utilize the Rex Hospital furd. We will give more definite information as soon as it can be obtained. All the delegates to the county con vention yesteroay were united in the expression of opinion that the crops in sp'euuiu condition, ana tnat a brighter titte is in store for our peo pie. THs beats politics two to one. Congress is about to adjourn with out giving our neighboring town. Durham, a public building. For a place that pays more internal revenue taxes than any other town in North Carolina, this in pretty shabby treat went. It will, however, come before long. The Bute of the Morehead property shows that real estate in Raleigh is properly estimated This is as it should be. Our people make no loud pretensions about booms, but they are keeping pace all the same. Every step we take is a solid one, and we never go backward. No bubbles about our folks. All is solid here The summer law s hool at Chapel Hill under the management of Hon J M. Manning, assisted by Judge Shepherd, has now quite a large at tendance. Most of the students were former attendants of the university President Winston t ays the outlook tor the next session is unusually flat tering. Let our Board of Aldermen well consider the light question in all it bearings when they meet next Friday night If what has been done can cot be undone, then let whatever can be consistently done, be resorted to, It is eideut that there is dissatisfao tion, and we muat believe that our city fathers will reflect the wishes of the people so far as possible. Let us hope that prompt steps will be taken Our people will be satisfied with nothing less. And in this connection we hope we may be pardoned for say log that the dissatisfaction is not confined to chronic grumbling It pervades nearly all classes. We are in a condition to "know whereof Ve speak." Lithla Water on Draught. From the Oiterburn Lithia Springs Va., can be had at five cents a glass at J. Hal Bobbitt's fountain. Mr. Robbitt is the agent for this famous water In Raleigh, and he is prepared to sell it in any . quantity to families at 40c per gallon, containers -extra, Oar people, will not,be slow to com' mmce the use of this water since it is now within the reach of all. Valuable Statement.. The secretary of the Railroad .Com mission has finished the tabular statement of the value of the differ ent items of railroad property in North Carolina. The total valua tion, Including track; .right of way rolling stock, depots, &o., Is $19,646, , 470 The value of the Pullman cars is $80,289. , ,; , ToMcre Knional Convention. The iJeiuorratio Congressional Cou voniioi for this diet net composed of . d-legtr from the counties of Vance, ' Franklin FbbIi, Johnston Wake, Chatham and Uudolph met at Met ropolitan Hall today at 2p m. tud was called to order by N U Bough- ton, Feq . chairman of the district executive committee. There was a full representation from all the coun ties and no contest. On calling the convention to order, Mr. Brougbton stated the object of the body. T. M Robinson, oi Kan dolph county, was chosen temporary chairman &nd delivered an appropri ate address. Mr. J. A. Thoiuas.of Frankliu'coun tv. was chosen secretary, aud the rep resentatives of the Democratic press assistant secretaries. The temporary officers were made peiuuwient. Committee on resolutions were an nounced, being one delegate from each county The convention proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Congress. The names of B H Buuu, of Mash, Cbas. M. Cooke, of Franklin, A. D. Joues, of Wake, and Geo. S. Brad shaw, of Randolph. 1st. Balivt Bunu 131 : Cook 82 ; BradBhaw VA ; Joues 104. No elec tion. At the time of going to press ro nomination had been ma le. Hurry Up. It is now only about two months before the time ft which it has been proposed to have our centennial cele bration, and, we must think, that there is too much lethargy about the matter. Aside from the appointment of committees and a general talk there seems to be no real preparations being made. In fact, strange as it may seem, there is as much apparent interest being taken in the premises in other quarters of the State, as there is in Raleigh. What we need is something in the shape of a program purperly mapped out and sent broad cast, not only throughout North Car olina, bat other States. We should determine to make the occasion a grand success, or not commence it. We are aware of the fact that this be ing what is termed a ' Presidential" year, the public mind wiU be absorbed to great extent in politics, but there is no real justification for this The proper celebration of our centennial existence is a matter that is destined to promote the interest of our com munity in a business point of view, to say nothing of the patriotic fea tures. At any rate, whatever is to be done shop Id be made known at once. There is no time to lose. Ladies Fine Shoes. We are preparing for a fine shoe trade In ladles, misses and men's shoes. Hence we have taken lots of trouble to secure the control of Bar ing B-os. Cincinnati shoes for ladies which is admitted by all shoe manu facturers to be the most beautiful fitting shoe and the most durable shoe made in America. Our first shipment of Baring shoes have ar rived. D. T. Swindell. Th Ica Famine Over. We have just received a telegram announcing the arrival of a vessel load of ice fron Maine. We expect a oar load tomorrow morning and plen ty from now ou of pur-, hard, cold Kennebec Ice without medicine in it. Lookout for white covered wagons. Jokes & Powell, Fayette ville st. and Centra) depot. Phones 41 and 71. au2 Our Reasons Only. We are selling all oar goods at wholesale cost. Our purpose Is to put in the largest stock goods in our store in September that was ever brought to Raleigh. And we must have mare room. Our plans have succeeded well. All oar goods , are being rapidly sold. This fall we will show you some funny maneuvr'ngsr We are fixing for business. Remem ber this. D. T. Swiadell. The Oak City Steam Laundry is now under the management of Mr. E W. Band, a skillful and competent laundryman of Troy, N. Y. First class work guaranteed . in every re speot and customers will be served promptly. al tf L. R. Wyatt. Wanted (o Borrow A tuual' aiuouut of uioucy ou ood security. Aiy person having the money to loan wiil please address B., jy 80 at Raleigh, N. C. cor. Harrington and Jones sts. On Morday we will move our ladies. misses and child's shoe department to our first 11 r. We have nuw a complete slock in this department and will be pleased to bIiow tlieiu to our customers We are closiug our stock of summer fabrics oul at great ly redaced prices. woollctt & Sons. W. 8 Uzzle has moved his office to the store occupied by Jones & Pow ell. All in need of sewing machines piauos and organs can be furnished there. a2 VV. id Via.k Photographs. Go to B. 8. Mattock's for your pho- tographs 113i Fayettevlile st. al tf Kennebec Itiver Ice At Sorrell'B old stand, rear of tho market. Open from 5 o'clock a. in. until 9 o'clock p. m. Fresh water melons on ice every day. i!.D oTKmBNS. At The Fayettevlile St. Door. Just as one enters from Fayotteville street can be found the following in terestiug things in the dry goods line. A table of towels from 7r cents up ; a table of napkins ranging in price from 40 cents per dozen, up ; a line of ingrain carpets in lengths of about 1 to 80 yards at marked down prices ; a uue oi tsrusseis carpets at less tliau mill cost ; a line of white skirtings marked at less than half N. Y., cost These eroods we wish everv lariv in Releigh to notice, because thoy are expected to be sold before new stuff tor iaii comes in. W. H. & R. d. Tockkr & Co. Derma Royale OUllKS Any case f ruoth-patches, brown spots.liver spots, oiacuneaiM, ugiy or muuuy asm un natural redness, freckles, tan or other cuta neous diseolo'ations. We also ajrree to for feit Five Hundred To'lars to any person whose skin cau be injured in the slightest possible manner, or 10 anyone whosu com plexion (no matter in how bad condition it . u .. i : 1 1 t u ' J i . : . .. : may ue;, win uub uc u t imi, wiiiteiici, un proved and beautified by tin use of Derma Royale, Price II per b jttle and can be obtained only trom mks r tt am Kits, aul tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts KIMS' DRY gOOnS STORE! OIJB KNT1KK STOCK OP FINK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES From now ULtil the first of September, in order to make room for the enormous stock we are having made up for the fal1. ISTPON'T MISS TIIISSALEjgJ Norris' Divr Woods Stoke, 213 Fayetteville str t A LOOSE LION ON THE iTREET As we said when we first opened, if vou would note the prices you have been pay ing, you will buy your goods cheaper after we opencu. The high price concerns are tumbling, anH WHY? There is a "LTON" after them: If thev 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 FAYETTEVILLE STREET riampaign Caps for 19 cents, flats for ev erybody. We will sae you 35 per cent, on every pair of shoes you Duy. A. A. Sheeting, a yard wide, 5 cents. Scrim 4 cents. Iace 1 to 33 cents. Hose 5 S to 3a. bilic Mitts 19 to 50. Mosquito Nets 3 cents. Dress Shields 9 ceuts. Dolls 4 Ui 98 cents. Writing Paper2 cents quire. Envelopes 1 cunt a pack. Ink 2 cents o bottle. Slate Pen- ' c' Is 4 fori cent. Blank Books at all prices. Umorelks 41 cents up. Fans 2 cents up. We claim this cut in prices as our credit We drove the old timers to it. I MO FIR! Hardware, &e njii,iniin S5.85 $6.85 $8 10 S9.25 S12.63 -LOOK- AT THESE PRICES AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AM) $1460 L0 ,K AT THIa LINE ir cn OF $18.10 FRE3H, NEW BABY CARRAIGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. Wo oSer these goods at cost so as to clear our Moor for another line of goods.' Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS H. BK1GGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. G. MIH Mark tlw fast, e will move ouresta'o- : .1....,... i c .. i j . . .i in i iruiucat mi wic .Lot ui August uj t itnwies old stand, on Exchange Place. frdy lifteen mre days to take advantage of our splendid olTeis in everything in our line, which we are making at about cost. LOOK it THIS f-PEMTY. A beautiful Chamber Suit of ten pieces, in Sixteenth century style, at only $1V Nothing -Like This. ever before offered in .Raleigh. Call and look at 1 hem, an 1 you will be sine to pur chase. Remember now that your time ib short. Oulyl more days. We want our citizens to look through the Splendid Stock. ft is too numerous nn.l vvm,l (a,i,i;.i, detail. It embraces everything ia and be longing to tne turniture Uue. REMEMBER THEPLACK. it, Excbange Place, SOUTH SIDE MARKFT. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualitied as the adminis trator of the estate of the late W V 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 dav of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar ot recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will "leara s.ttU with rn f HuIqtt CASHHRWOOD. myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Wotiona, &c. SM1ERSHIRTS She h Puff Bosoms. The 3HKK1 PUFP BOSOM SHIRT is tha coolt of all summer shirts, and may be had in either wh te or colored fronts Nommoioms Rim Till&S & IXffi SEGLIGEE SHIRTS. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS are presented tuia season (liferent in style from those of previous years, being more dressy than ever before One feature WHICH COMMENDS r itself is the soft unlaundried frjnts, whi'.e the cuffs and coUais are laund'ied, same as for a dress sh'rt. No house shows a "better line than ours. Prices From 50c Up. GENTS' THIN UNDERWEAR of every description. ffl. fl. R.S. Tooler Ca
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