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voL&cxyii. RALEIGH, MOXD.YY, AUGUST 22. IS!2. NO. 103 The Weather Today. . . ai . i For Horta uaroiiuai-ouoweiB iu( western prtiou, followed by fail Sat urday. " Local, foreoaat for thii , Tiolnlty: iO il'iefcfa J : f air weathir, station ajry temperature. Conditions favora ble for local thunderstorms. , Local data for 34 hoars ending 8 &4 Ui. today: Maximum temperature, 92; mini mnia temperature 70; rainfall 0.13. PITY IN BR IFF. Health of the city improving. Boom op the Centennial and the 8tateFair The need for a county in lex la much felt jast now. . Ttereis a bed mad dog scare In the vicinity of Charlotte. The., predicted cool wave did not amount to mnch ' ' " Now for the State Fair aud Centen nial celebration The event of the week will be the Pythian barbecue ' Don't forget the barbecue of the Knights of Pythias next Thursday. Thmirr go round: at, BrooksMe Park Is' tfce popular, thing just now The grand Pyttalau barbecue is all talk. Paml co has been sent to Ken tucky. The Victor fire eoinpariy will give a barbecue tomorrow at Milburnie. Meeting of Wm. Q Bill Lodge to nigbc, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth ren Invited. Hon. K. P. B it tie is to deliver the centennial oration. A splendid se lection. Mr. CM Busbee delivered a special address to youug men at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion yesterday afternoon. Thd, Mipigbt Alarm at Metropoli tan Hall next Saturday night. It i one of the most sensational plays now on the stage. : ' - ' There are still a great number of dogs running at large without tax tags. Their lives are in serious dan ger. U f I J -Characteristics of Hood's Sarsapa ' rilla ? The largest sale, the merit, the greatps' cures Try it, and realize its bent Uts The revenue collections for the past wek in Durham were $ 11,474.23 Now, give them a fine government building. . The Rich mond and . Danv file Rail road Company commerced work this morning fixing up the old depot for a freight warehouse. It will be put in first class order for the purpose It is understood that the arrange ments for Gen. ., Stevens" a in Noith Carolina will embrace Astieville, Sep tember 5th; Raleigh 16"i and Golds- fcoro, Oharlotte,' Wilmington.' and Fayetteville on the following days. Doif't forget the excursion to Rich mond which i-p's here next Wed nesday morning ' 1 1 is the last oppor tunity to visif the beautiful capital of the Old T minion this seaeo j, at aqoh red ucr 1 "rates. The fare for the round trip is only $2 75. Colonel Julian S. Carr, as President of the State Association of Democratic Clubs', has called a meeting to take place in this city on September 16th, . proximo, instead of August 81st, as heretofore announced. This is found to be necessary on account of the : change in the time of the visit of Gen. ; ' Adlai : Stevenson and other -distin-1 i jfaUhed gentlemen. Sreeially red need ..Tate on the. Jailroad and at hotels ; have beea secured. H ioM s . I Y I MUai VVVvivuiu JHVU1. nwtui JJ . ; ,le had at J. Hal Hobbitt's drugstore. I . . w , i jiL i ; j ,, 1 j V i ' It is a uetniu giviug auu a uioeii 110 i ligbtfal beverage this hot weather. J 1 - " ' " . . Aug.astf. i Go to B, SMattobk's for your pho 'tbgrapha-llSi FayetteVllle'Bt' al tf Mouey In It. We want a partner in the horse business in all its branches. Best opening in the State to bnild op a first class business. Patron must be a sober, industrious man with a capl tal not less than $300. Address Box 855, city. Our New Depot. Yesterday marked a new event in the history of our city, it being set apart for the first formal entrance of trains .into the new depot. During the day a considerable crowd of peo ple were present InspscMng the build ing. It is most complete in all partic ulars with every convenience neces sary. The Interior is elegantly finish ed in floe oak and the reception rooms would do credit to most private par lorn. Under the car shed there are two tracks for tbe Richtrond and Dauville aud Raleigh and Gastcn Railroads aud the shed is enclosed with a high and attractive fence. The main entrance is uader the tower in I he rear of which is the colored wait- iug room. The geutltuieu's wailing J room is 10 the left aud the next is that set apart for the la lies In the re v, between tle main building and tha shed, is a spacious lobby. The ticket office opens upon the lobby and also upon the gentlemen's and ladies' waiting rooiH. Across the lobby, in the rear of th gtitiinen'B room is the telegraph oftien. Klectric lights, water, &c, are furnished in abun dance. Altogether it is a splendid edifice aud one of which Raleigh may well feel proud. "Fritz Emmet Coiuiug. Mr. J K. Emmet the great come dian has delenn'nsd the coming fall to wake, a southern tour. AVI who hav Seen this great actor, are unan irrouslnthe decia-alion that he is the wonder of the age in the theatri cal lire. He wil take in Raleigh dur ing his tour although the precise date is not yet agreed upon. His special play is "Fritz in Ireland," which draws tremendous crowds on all occasions The Cincinnati Com mercial Gazette of November 17th 1891 says: Considering the pooring rain, the attendance ai, Heuck's last night was unusually lai ?e, and the continued aud rapidly increasing popularity of yon'ng Fmmet was made manifest, not only through tb'u, but by the hearty polopged applause that mark ed each well made point tlvou'' hout the play. 'Trite in Ireland" is in many ways the best of a'l the Emmet plays, and a better presentation of ibis particular one of the Friz series wai never sivep la thi country. . Not ony is be uMVintlng of the r iece exceVent, co?umee. scenery and prop , erties all be! eg aptDdid, but the act-' f-ig is withour. exoijUon magnificent, '. tbkouhout The company is one of cBreTu' select'on.- soma nt tf.a InHitrirl. n's beinar the best, possible for a play of i; kind in this, young Emmet shows bis wisdom as a manasrer, While an actor he easily leads all the iest; st'll he is awalt to the fact that tbe day of one part performances has gone by, and sensibly enough he has surrounded himself with people clever enough . to bold their own in any part, thus giving to his play tbe as sistance of othr talent than his own, thereby completing a stage picture pei feet almost in every part En cores and r0calls were numerous last night and will no doubt be the rnle during the remainder of his stay Shoe' ami Shoes. We are preparing for a very heavy shoe trade this fall as you will ob serve by the display in show window. This bighow of shoes in window are one man's make warranted shoes. Some lines of our shoes have come and when the entire shoe stock gets in we will show you good solia leath er snoes at prices you nave never 6een'8hoes sold at. We have from the very finest to the low grades in i ladies' and gentleman's shoes. ' Yours truly,' D. T. Swindell. For Rent. A seven room house 'with good water and garden, 819 West .Tones street. Apply to Miles Goodwin. . Aog ii lw. AIM VI Ml IS HIHNKST. TI10 4;-nteiiiJ il Hall in Motion. The follooio'r are the official pro ceviliDg1 of tti- Board of Managers at tbeir nteetiug at the Mayor's rffice last Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock: Tbe committee on program and or der of ceM.riti-m submitted an elab ora'e report whicti was adopted.' ComrtUte on pyrotechnics submit ted their report which was adopted. R H B ittle m vd that a commit tee of Hve, of which Mr. Frnk Stron ach was named as cSairman, be ap pointed on military. Adopted. On motion Col. W. R FicharUson was elected e member of the Board of Managers. On, motion the committee on corre spondence and -operation, consist ing of the following gentlemen was appointed: Col. J. M, Heck, W. S. Primrose, C B. Denson. A committee on music was appoint ed, of which Mr. W. S. Primrose is chairman. The committee on invitation was authorized to expend $lr0 and request ed to proceed with the work at once. On motion the Board adjourned to meet in the Mayor's office Friday, August 20th, at 5 o'clock p. m. PROGRAM. The following li tbe report of the committee on program and order of celebration: I'irst day.'Vednesday, October 19th, 1Q a m. Procession of public and private schools of Raleigh from their respective schools to the capitol square, the place of assembly. Announcements by Master of Cere monies. Prayer by the Chaplain. Song by the children of the schools, composed for the occasion Centennial oration by Hon K P. Battle. ! Reading of premium poem by Capt. C. B. Denson. Song, "The Old North State." Benediction. Second day, Thursday, October 80th Grand civic, military and industrial parade from Centennial Graded School to Fair grounds. Industrial address from the grand stand by W. S. Primrose, Esq 7: to p. m, grand pyrotechnic dis play from head of Fayetteville street. Third day, Friday, October 21st, 10 a m. Laying of corner stone of Confederate monument in Capitol squaie under direction of the ladies of the Monument Association. 9pm, grand entertainment ball in cotumes of ye olden times. Band music appropriate for esch day's exercises. hespectfully by order of committee, J os. E. Pogub, Chairman. military committee. The following is the military corn ' mU.tee for the centennial celebration, of which Mr Frank Stron ach is chair- mon: P. b Telfair, jonn w. uross, E G. Harrell J E. Leach, E. B En gelhard, Wm. B Grimes. W R Rich ardson, F A Olds. The program for the fireworks will be given tomorrow. Sudden Death. . Yesterdav while Rev. N. B Hunni cut a minister of the Christian De. nomination was preaching at a church in the upper part of Johnston county near the Wake line, he was suddenly seized with apoplexy from which he died. He was well known in this sec tion and the surrounding country. Every One Can Have. Every customer at Swindell's dur ing this week will get a Hat free with each purchase and no charge. We give you the Hats .to clean up the room We will need the room this fall. Big stock coming and big store must hold them Makes no difference what you buy you get a Hat free Men's Hats, Ladies' Hats, Boys' Hats all 8traw Hats at t . D T. Swindell's! . For Sale. A square Piano in perfect condition, walnut frame, with stool and cover, can be bought cheap for cash. Ap ply at this office. . aug22 lw Ho! For llii-liiuouri! TLe last aid trrai.dest excursion of tliPteisou will bo run froui Kahigh to Uiclnnoud, Viv .leaving Raleigh at 7:3) a ui ou August 21th and arriving at RichmonJ at 4 30 p. m. This train ill reach Richmond in ample time to take the steamer or train for Wash lngton, Baltimore and Philadelphia, returning in time fjr train which leaves Richmond for horn) Friday, tbe0th at 11 a m. Special cars tor the benefit of our white friend will b attached, and every attention given to insure them a pleasant trip No laius wi l be spare ! to make this the grandest ex urion of the season. The refreshment car will be well supplied and ice water iu every car. This excursion is run uader the au spices of the colored Odd Fellows the sune as last year and year before The price of round trip tickets is $2.75. Children under 12 years, lu.lf price. Tickets can be obtained from the commiitee. Tickets may be obtained from rf.au rice Watts, at his Barber Shop, jast below Mr. H. Mahler's Jewelry store Carpet Sweepers. The Bepsdl Carpet Sweeper at $2 5!i and $3 00 each. The Bessell Booklet tells all about, these sweeprs. The booklet can bo had of us at no cost. W. H. & R. S Tucker & Co. We are receiving our fall stock of shoes and will have a fine line of school shoes to off-tr both in misses and boys goods. WOOLLCOTT & SOUS. Derma Royale CUKES Any case jf moth-patches, brown spots,liver spots, blackheads, ugly or muuuy sKin, un natural red nets, freckles,' tan or other cuta neous discolorations. We also agree to ror feit Five Hundred Tollars to any person whose skin can be injured in the slightest possible manner, or 1,0 anyone whose com plexion (no matter in how bad condition it may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautified by tin use of Dei ma Koyale . Price $1 per Do' tie and can be obtained only from MRS PH SHI ERS, aultf Cor Wilmington and Morgan st Derma Rcyale Soap, 25 rents a rake, to be used in connection with the Derma Royale. DRY GD11J1S STORE! OUR ENTIRE STOCK "F FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICLv From Now Until the First of September. K0HRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville striet. TELLTMIS BUT DOS' T SAY THAT I TOLD YOD ! TEE LYON D A H 17 I?T C TA D D 11 AUlV Li 1 !b 1 Uil LA Is selling goods cheaper than any house , ' " ' in Italeigh. Don't take my ' vord for it, but ' ' GO AND SEE. You will find bargains in every depirt mert. -A. full line of ( urtain Nef,!"jAce Cutaind and Scrim A full line-of Table Lineas, Towels an 1 C-ash, Fmbrella and Fans. Hosa aud Snoes we make a specialty and will save you per cent, on every pair you buy. ' v. 1 MO SLIPPER HarOHHre, &c. EM $5.85 $6.85 $8.10 $9.25 $12.63 LOOK ' AT TPE3E PRICES AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AND $14 60 L0 ,K AT THIS LINE SIR fifl OP $18 30 FRESH, NEW BABY CARRAIGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer U ese goods 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. O. AUGUST CLEARANCE ' SALE! Until September we will close out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untrimmed Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in AT TRSSENT fN STOCK. A NICE LINE OF STAMPED LINEN VEUY CHEAP. A fall assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons. GERMAN TOWN WOOL AND Z SPATES NOW IM STOCK. MISS MAGGIE REESE, 209 Fayetteville Street. Dry Goods. Motions, &c. V.H.f fi STUKKEflsCO. ANOTHER WEEK FOR Aftei tuis week we will talk Of other goods. We tell of Furniture again, because this is a time when one can very well buy Furniture Soon the rush of Fall business bepiris and i then the new 8tock wil1 be 8howa- What Weare now shwing h probably as good of its fcind as anything we will get, but of course we must be continually offering our patrons new thing in Furniture as well as other goods, so before new lines are opened we must sell from present stock every piece possible, and to do this we make the right prices . II. R. S. Tosier : $ Ca surra MILLINERY 123 aud 125 Fayetteyllle Stwi,
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