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' sir t. c-t , Cite VOL. .XXVII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2.!5. 1892. NO. 104 The Weather Today. Loal forecast (or this vicinity: Till 8 p. m. Wednesday, rain, fol lowed by clearing . Local data for 34 hoars ending 8 a. iu. today: ' Maximum temperature, 92; mlru mnm temperature 08; rainfall 1.02. CUTY IN BBIEF. Grape picking Is at an end. Tbe drought Is broken at last. Farmers are elated with ' the rains. The cool wave is still behind band. Grand time at Brookside Park to night. The market continues well supplied with everything in season. Remember the boating carnival at Brookside Park tonight. Shows in abundance next fall, and winter. . ' Scupper uong grapes wi'l be the next luxury. The sear and yellow leaf is fast ap proaching. Health of the city continues to Im prove. Get up a grand entertainment to meet the emergency for St. John's Hospital. The city hands are engaged in working Saunders street and fixing up the side walks. Work of rebuilding the burnt house at Oaraleigh is now full under way and we learn will be rapidly pushed. The new hotel is assuming beauti ful proportions It will be a model of beauty and convenience. A friend showJ us today a curi osity in the shape of three twin to matoes on oue buuch. Mr. R. 0. Patrick of Buckhorn township has been appointed a jus tice of t he peace in place of T. W. Richardson, resigned. ' Don't fail to take in the . excursion to Richmond, Va., tomorrow. It will be a splendid chance. Only $2.7 for the ronnd trip. In reply to the question as to how he liked the hot weather, a gentle man remarked today that " he was seasoned to it." " I would like to sound the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla over the entire universe," writes Mrs. Longenecker of Union Deposlte, Penn. There are now about, six thousand public schools in North Caro'ina. In 1818 there was not a public school in the State. Dr. James Law will be assistant in structor at the Agricultural and Me chanical College next session. He is a graduate of Cornell University. Drtfhomas P. Wood, of Wilming ton died yesterday aged 64. He was president of the Vorth Uaro'ina State Board of Health and editor of the N. 0. Medical journal. " There will be a boating carnival at Brookside Park tonight from 8 to 12 o'clock. It will be an enjoyable oc casion and there will no doubt, be a large crowd in att endance. ' The - fall term of Trinity College will begin a Durham in the new building! Sept. 1st, but the dedica tion has been postponed until Oct. Hth : when Bishop Galloway is ex pected to preach the sermon. . There are now 22i licensed brandy distilleries In this district. This is a considerable falling off, as, in the pasc year, there were 530. There are now nearly a hundred registered llq nor distilerles. I Most of them make corn; whiskey. 5 We saw at 'the store of Messrs 0 .S A, B, Btronach '-. this morning some of the finest watermelons both as to six and quality that have been here; this teifou.'' Oar attention' was ealleVi by Mr. A. B StronacU to a per. culiirity which consisted of the thin- nescQvhe rindBj jarapiog thf : melon a little the red meat nould be plainly leeo, Splendid rain. The fare on the omnibus of the Yrboro House has been reduced to ten cents. Republicans are much divided on the subject of nominating a State ticket. The colored element seem to want it. Maj. W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, de cMnes to accept the nomination of the People's party for the position of Jus tice of the Sup-erne Court. We a e assured that no more time th&i is absolutely necessary will be lost in extending the electric street car line to (be new depot. We a re glad to note that John Wal-ie-s, son of Deputy Sheriff C. M. Walters, who has been dangerously biflk with lyphoid fe'er, is now con valescent. TVe Midnight Alann" next Satur day n'ght w.'ll be oue of the great events of tbe season. It is one of the mo at sensational performances now on the stage and drawn immense rrowJf. Tbee will no doubt be a crowded house. We have heard it suggested that it wonld be a good plan when trains are behind to have the information post ed at several public places in the city so that persons going off may not be subjected to the tiresome process of wait'ng at the depot It would seem to be a correct idea. Mr Kim W. Weathers and Wm. R. B'sbop will leave the city tomorrow mornDg via. the Seaboard Air-Line for a p'easure trip to Niagara Falls,' the St. Lawrence River and Montreal, returning via New York. A pleasant trip to these si-re enough tourists The kindly expression's of his mauy friends xuust indeed be gratifying to Mr. C; A. Sherwood. His popularity is well nigh universal. Fair repre sentations and genial treatment is the magnetic power that majjfes the mau and merits these tokens of conn dence He makes no big pretensions. The suavity of his manners and truth fulness of his assertions makes him many customers. A fair ari icle at a fair price, wKh a fair profit, by fair meaos. is perfectly fair; beyond this he wiii never go He leaves in a few lays for the" Northern markets to purchase a stock of dry goods and shoes. J ue notice of "opening day" wi'l be announced in these columns. Index to New Advertisements. ' Money in it Box 855 D. 1. Swindell -Shoes, &c. Miles Goodwin For Rent. J. Hal Bobbitt Lithia Water. For sale Piano, adiress Visitor of fice for information. G. V'ola & Sons -Good barber wanted. Personal Mention. R: M. Furman, E?q., Democratic candidate for Auditor, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Julian S. Carr we in tbe city yesterday. Mrs. Wm Cram has gone north to visijt relatives. Mr. . B. Barbee has gone to the northern cities on business. VIr. Shei wood House has gone on a trip to Kansas to visit relatives and friends in that state. V Fine Stock. There is no better breed of horses to be found in the south than right here 'n Wake county. ' A friend this morn lag called par attention to the fact tha!t Dr. James McKee's splendid ant imal Robert Medium ie a half brother of thu celebrated Nancy Hanks who won such a glorious record recently. bt D" another celebrated horse is n of "Robert Mediam," and is a scorer of no mean pretensions. He heiougs to Mr. -Theo Dunn who re sides at Wake Forest. With such a stock in our midst Wake county nan well take the lead on the turf. Wanted. I A 1 man. first class Barber.' Good work Apply to G . Yiola & Sons. 124 "FayetteviUe street ; Aug 28 lw 1 Tun 4"y:ulaii llarbecue. A j )'.ut tueetiQir of Phalanx and 0nvre L xlge, K. of P. was held last night to uiiUe Dual arrangements for the big barbecue to take place next Thursday night at Brookside Park. Only a small u-'inber of ticket left which can be procured at Bobbitt's drugstore. It will be a most enjoya ble occasion. The Cruiser The committee haviug in charge the matter of procuring a suitable gift f r the cruiser "Raleigh', held a nieetiug yesterday afternoon, and it is fji-at!fyiog to know that matters a-e prog.etsing in a very eat'.sfac tory manner. Hon. Thomas Badger, Mayor of Raleigh, was selected treas urer f-nd we leaia that contributions are fast coming in. At least $3,000 should be procured. State Fair. A reporter of tbe News and Obsert ver has had an interview with Mr. KeI W. Ayer, enjr?etio Secretary of the State fa'r and gets some very va'uable information relative to the p- ogrees being made. He is sending out mammoth b;)'s of the pro g.auiTe which includes Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. Letters are com ing in from al' directions and great inleest 'h being manifested on all sides. Mr Ayer very troly says that tb is will be the first opportunity for seeing a big circus and a big show at the same tia'e. The ladies are tak fngmore than ordinary interest in the matter, which of coarse is a splendil sign. With the annex of tbe fine programme gotten up for the Centennial celebration, the coming fair will be far ahead of most of those that has preceded it. For Kent. A seven room house with good water and garden, 313 West Jones street. Apply to Miles Goodwin. Aug 22 lw. 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 !w Drink Otterburn Lithia water to be had at J. Hal Hobbitt's drugstore. J It is a health giving and a most de lightful beverage this hot weather. Aug. 22 tf. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tography 113i FayetteviUe st. al tf Every One Can Rave. 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 mast hold them. Makes no difference what you buy you get a Hat free, Men's Hats, Ladies' Hats, Boys' Hats, all 8traw Hats at D T.Swindell's. Money in It. We want a partner in the horse business in all its branches. Best opening in the State to build up a first class business. Partner must be a sober, industrious man with a capi tal not less than $1500. Address Box 855, city. ' aug23 lw ShoeH and Shoes. We are preparing for a very heavy shoe trade this fall as you will obi serve by the display in show window. This big show 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 solid leath er shoes at prloes you have never seen shoes sold at. We have from the very finest to the low grades in ladies' and gentleman's shoes. Yours truly, , D. T. - Swindell..': A new journalistic venture is spoken of in this city in the near future. " Ho! For Richmond! The last and grandest excursion of the season will be run frou Ralnigh j to Richmond, Va., leaving Raleigh at I 7:30a. m on August 21th and arriving j at Richmond at 4.30 p. ui. This train : will reach Richmond in ample time to take the steamer or train for Wash ington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, returning in time for train which leaves Richmou l for home Friday, tbeS6th at 11 a m. Special cars for the bent lit of our white friends will ba attached, and every attention given to iusuretheui a pleasant trip. No pains will be spared to make this the grandest excursion of the season. The refreshment car will be well supplied and ice water in every car. This excursion is run under the au spices of the colored Odd Fellows the e line as last year and year before. The price of round trip tickets is $2 75. Children under 12 years, half price. Tickets can be obtained from the committee. Tickets may be obtained from Mau rice Watts, at his Barber Shop, j,ist below Mr. H. Mahler's Jewelry store. Carpet Sweeperj. The Becsell Carpet Sweeper at $3 50 and $3 00 each. The Bessell Booklet tells all about these sweepers. Tho booklet can be had of us at no cost. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. We are receiving oar fall stock of shoes and will have a fine line of school shoes to offer both in misses and boys goods. Woollcott & Sons. Derma Royale CURES Any case if moth-patches, brown spots.liver spots, black Lexis, ugly or muddy skin, un natural red Otian, I'reuKles, tan or otaer cuta neous diaco'o utious. We also agree to for feit Five Hundred Tollars to any person whose skin c. i be injured in tbe sdigbtest possible maurer, or to anyone whose com plexion (no nmfctor in how b .d condition it may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im- S roved and beautilied by the use of Derma .oyale, Price $1 per bo' tie ai d can be obtained only from MRS F H BH1 7KKS-, aul tt Cor Wilmington and Megan sts Derma Royale Soap, 25 cents a oake, to be used in connection with the Derma Royale. MY W HOSE! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED' PRICE; From Now Until the First of September. N0BRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 FayetteviUe striet. TELL THIS BUT DON'T SAY THAT I TOLD YOU ! THE LYON RACKET STORE Is selling goods cheaper than any houso in Raleigh. Don't take my vord for it, but GO AND SEE. r ". -" You will find bargains in every depart ment. : A full line of Curtain Net, Lace Curtains and 8crim A full line of Table Linens, Towels and Crash, Umbrellas and Fans. Hose and rinoes re make a specialty and will save you 3 por cent, on every pair you buy. . . . ' SHOES ill wm llardware, &c. $5.85 $685 $810 $9.25 $12.69 $1460 $15.60 $1810 -LOOK-AT THESE PRICES AND DO HOT FORGET TO CALL AhD LOOK AT THIS LINE OP FRESH, NEW BABY CARRAIGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goods at cost so as to clear our floor for another line of goods.l Now is the time for a bargain. TtiOUAS fl. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE! Until September we will close out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untrimnied Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in AT PRESENT fN STOCK. ArCE LINE OF STAMPED LINEN VERY CHEAP. A fall assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons. GERMAN TOWN WOOL AND ZYPHEBS NOW IN STOCK. MISS MAGGIE REESE, 209 FayetteviUe Street. , Dry Goods, Notions, &c. V7. H. t B S TUCKER t CO. ANOTHER WEEK FOR- IE1 XT jR JSTX T UJRE1 . 1118 fillUlfllY After this 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 t'ie nun of Fall business befins and then the new stock will be shown.' What we are now showing h probably as good of its kind as anything we will get, but of course we must be continually offering our patrons new things 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 B. fl. A 8. S. Mer , . 123 and 125 Fayettevilla Street, 1 TStTS) TkTnr
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