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tin VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 18!)3. NO. 47 ! ( CITY IN BRIEF. J adge Connor la in the city. New corn and encumbers hare pot in an appearance. There are comparatively few ki rn at et in oar county jail, and these for minor offenses. A pecial car has been provided for the colored people on the excursion to Asheville on the 27th. The Atlantic hotel at Morehead is fast filling up already. The season promises to be a most successful one. Qood board has been arranged for the Asheville excarsiopists, on the 27th, at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 per day. Remember this. Oar Durham fr leads aremuch exJ cired about a rock crusher. They should pattern after "old Wake1' in the matter of good roads. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Western North Carolina Confer ence, M. E. church, will meet in the city of Charlotte next Thursday.' We are indebted to the committee of invitation of the Guilford Battle ground Association, for a beautifully gotten up programme of the occasion. James E Jones, the old body ser vant of Jefferson Paris, has been ap pointed night watchman at the. At lantio hotel, Morehead,, for the sea sou. A number of the Justices of the Peace throughout the State elected by the last Legislature have failed to qualify; the Governor is filling the vacancies. - A considerable party left here to day for Morehead City, where they will enjoy tho breeze and at the same time cake in the Teachers Assembly next week. , It is said that John Allen Johnson is somewhat surprised at the length of his sentence. He thought his vol untary surrender would shorten it considerably. A new building is to be erected for storage and the chemical department, in the rear of the Agricultural build- ing. The work will be done during the present summer. Maj C D Heartt informs us that no arrests have been made in this city during the past week. For a city containing sixteen thousand inhabi tants this is indeed a remarkable showing. ' We acknowledge the receipt of an Invitation to attend the tenth an nual session of the North Carolina Teachers1 Assembly, June 20th to July 6th, accompanied by a certifi cate of membership. -- - Let us hope that such, an arrange ment may be made between Secreta ry Ayer and the various railroads as will ensure the having of the annual fair. This is a matter inwhioh all of our people are interested. . The . time for listing state and aunty taxes will soon be out. .The books will be kept open late this evening to accommodate those whose business does not allow them to at tend in the day. Don't overlook it. There may be something Berious in it. The excursion to Asheville on the 27th, Inst, will be the best chance u visit Western North Carolina, that has been offered for a long time. The beautiful mountain scenery, thriving towns, and delightful oil mpte all are sources of attraction Best accommodations, splendid cars, polite attention. Remember the fare for all this is only $3.50 the round trip Be sure to go Prof Horace F Smith, under whose charge the Y M 0 A gymnasts will give an exhibition In Metropolitan Hall next Tuesday night, paid us a call this morning. Prof 8mith speaks in high terms of the local gymnasts -and says that be will be able to give the Raleigh people a good program, consisting of tumbling, vaulting buck and horizontal bar work, R man lad der posturing, &e. Our people should - turn out in encouraging number and :fcelp (he boys in their effort, It Is much to be regretted that the financial condition of the A & M Col lege necessitated to abolish the office of steward. Mr J N Hubbard had made a most efficient officer, and it is pleasure to his friends to know that the change was one wholly of nesessity. The steam laundry outfit for-the Insane Asylum has been contracted for to be ready in 60 days This will be an immense saving to the instltu tion. ' The ordinance prohibiting the use of bicycles on the sidewalks should be strictly enforced. It is a dangerous practice qepeclallyat night. Don't forget the order of the muni cipal authorities about the depositing of trash in the streets. The penalty in all cases will be enforced. The Wachovia Loan and Trust Company has opened business in Winston with a capital of $200,000. Col F H Fries is president. The Board of Agriculture, yester day, re-elected Col John Robinson commissioner, a:dT K Bruner sec retary. The new hall of the Knights of Pythias at Greensboro, will be dedi cated on the evening of June 21st. Collector Hutchings is now looking after the market house renters. He will attend to the taxes later on. The reports of building and Loan Associations are coming in rather slowly to the State Auditor. The departments at the capitol to day looked like they are in the midst of the dull season. House for Bent. On West Lane street, No 311, with eight rooms, suitable for . two fami lies. Price $11 per month. jel7 2t DO Murray. Sunday Cigars Should be purchased this afternoon and tonight at J Hal Bobbitt's The 8aborroso, Figaro and Gilt Edge are the leadkrs sold in Raleigh. Mao a line of Key West and imported cigars. Send in orders for ice cream this afternoon for dinner tomorrow. No cream frozen on Sunday. A Dughi. Blackberry . wine for medical pur poses 35c a quart. Refer to physi cians at A Dughi's. Bananas 2f!c to 35c a doz at Dughi's. Oranges and lemons plentiful at A Dughi's. Pineapples 15c a piece at A Dughi's. Pure Ice The Best and Cheap- ...;"v - est. :j V". '. ';-' The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory . and sold by Messrs Jones & Powell, is from dis tilled and reboiled pure water, is clear as crystal, solid and durable, and cheap enough for everybody to use it freely and have no fear that any dis ease germs remain in it. Gentlemen's Warm Weather Underwear. We show gent's negligee shirts as low as 50c, but at $1 give a first class garment. Our $1 negligee shirt is the best value ever offered In Our lines of negligee shirts s 0, $2 and $2.50 are the best possiii al ues and one will scarcely want a Boer quality. Every texture and kind of - tbeir underwear for gentlemen In j short and long sleeve gauze and lisle shirts, nainsook and fish net shirts j aid drawers, fancy and plain bal ' bn'gzan Bhirts and draweis, Screven's elastic; seam drawers in jean and lneu,eambrlc and muslin night shirts. , W. H & R. 8 Tucker & Co. "Common Sense" and Wall Trunks. Those who contemplate traveling should see our stock of trunks, bags, &s. Our prices are lowest. Our large sales is the convincing proof of the right kinds at the right prices'. O. A. Sherwood & Co. Ladies straw hats for 8o, worth 10c, Monday, one day only at , '. . Swindell's. Handsome Bilk 'parasols, all colors only $1, at , ,- Swindell's. ' Greatest of All. ' The special sale of ladies straw hats next Monday for 8e will be the great est special sale- we have ever had. One day only, Monday next. Swindell. 8ee our bin show window. A nlaa silk parasol for $1. Swindell. Wanted. We want traveling men to sell our oils as a side line. Also a hustler to represent us in this city and vicinity. Big profit. The A. R. Timmins Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. jel5 8t For Rent. Seven room dwelling on corner Polk and Elm streets. Apply to jel6 3t Wynne & Ellington, Agts. Close Shave. We have shown the price on ladles straw bats for one day only. Monday next yon can buy a nice straw hat for 8a These goods are worth from 60c to $1 each. Swindell. Gent's Slipper Sale. Tomorrow we will offer all kinds of fancy colored slippers, ladies sizs 2 to 7, at cut prices. The best sizes and prettiest goods go first, you know. Come early. O. A. Sherwood & Co. A ice Lot. We have a nice lot of ladies straw hats worth from 50c to $1 each that will be sold next Monday, one day only for 8o. Come early. Swindell. Special Advertisement. As a special advertisement to set forth our liberality in business, we will set', on next Monday, one day only 8,000 ladies' nice straw hats in different qualities and styles, some of them really worth 75 cents and 50 cents each. The choice, an ! in fact all the lot, will be sold at 8 cr each. This we consider yonr oppor! unity 8 cents will buy any of tlu-uuutxt Monday. Yours truly, DTSwia'etl. Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding n!tnr. Celery, late cabbage am' -"'lard plants. H Steinmetz, ! .at. Telephone 1 8. jel2 -. . Immense We have a Hrge lot of LJkses Fox and Cloth Gaiters, sizes 12's to 2, worth 75c, $1 and $1.25, which we bave concluded to sell for 50c a pair. Get a pair at once. Woollcott & Sons. 0r Special Sale for Monday, June 19, will be 3.512 yards of dress lawns at 4 cents a yard. All new styles; just beeu bought. Wollcott & Sons. Money Advanced. I will make cash loan on all kinds of personal property for storage or otherwise deposited. Frank Stronacii. Warerooms: Wilmington St. j!2 6 House for rent on the 15th. Three rooms and pantry, kitchen, stable, cow house, garden, &c. jolOtf L D WombleY For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax 'street, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Applj to B. F. Montague, Guardian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4tf Important iotce lor the Peo ple of Raleigh ORDERED THE GATES CLOSED. Judge Stone this morning issued a temporary injunction restraining the directors of the World's Fair from opening the gates on Sunday, except to parties suffering from toothache or neuralgia and wish to purchase a bottle of Williams & King famous toothache and neuralgia remedy. Sold at the World's Exposition and by all druggists at TEN cents per bottle. jnellm You caabuy a $3 parasol for $1 at Swindell's. Fjesh Vegetables. ! Collard plants for sale by, the hun dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh . vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by R. M. Utzman, Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. $500 In Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. O. Box 277, Raleigh, N. O. mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr22-tf. . MRS. E. R. McGO WAN wishes to Inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and Bhape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 808 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Rah eign.NO. hoes AND Ties. Ask for our Perfect Fitting Shoes AND Oxford Ties. Sizes to fit all. At prices much Lower than Mewbre. JSTO-RZRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street i Great Bargains AT mis' magbi mm Oij account of repairs t'. be made to our storu whuiii will require the removal of our goods; we will from this da o nid':e Surprising Reductions In many goods. All colored hats, fancy ribbons, flowers, feathers, macria!s, . can be bought very che.ip- in f a :t we shall rednca almost every thing as we have a very limited time in which To Get 3eady if Move, Our friends will do well to come iu and see what we can do. MISS MAGGIE KEKSE, my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE 8T. FOR HOT WEATHER, Our stock of thin material, all kinds, white and colored, checked or plain, are at their best now, and selections from the variety we show is quite an easy matter. Plain and Cross Barred White. Fortunate in not buyirig !oo early, we were enabled to take advantage of sacridcea jobbers usually make this time of the year on all kinds of summer goods, the biggest being closing out lines. On account of good values we bought double quantity of white goods. Keen shoppers, who know quali fies and are familiar- with prices, we count on as our largest purchasers. To the inex pert, we under our assistance and advice. You can't go aslrav in buying white goods from us. The prices are right and variety great. Colored lias. An" f ! For s' : ing, !;. - 1)01 ' heliotrot i AT OD ford Ties an to 7. y want.at most any price. . . i 'reases for day or even "11 kinds. HYS-Tnpink.blue and l.'at plaids.stylish, pretty, ''AH fancy colors in Ox iier's; ladies sizes only, 2i The 15 G it ' o, i 'i .cinuati made, Oxford Ties in bfst se !li:f bhapes.are recommended for service, tit u J style. . Nqne better. Traders iu Trim kb for Travel . ers. . A WEEK'S TOIL. Go to Sunday school and church. Go to the Backet Store and get a hat at f 3, worth $5. -. Go to the Lyon Racket store and get a China Silk dress at 50c, worth 75. "Wednesday: Go to the Lvon Backet store for a pair of slippers at II 74, selling everywhere at 13. Thursday: Go to the Lyon Racket st re for an um brella. They have them from 47c up. . ZFrxd-a-jr, Go to the Lyon Backet store for kid gloyes. All the new shades $1. Satiixx'd.ay , Go to the Lyon Racket store and get a trunk 37c to f 0. THE LYON RACKET STORE, I Co. ! Hardware, &c, i . i Q You Know a Gcfd i Thing When Yon See ! Baby Carriages. I AT $ 5 06 WORTH $800 8 60 10 50 1160 12 00 14 00 15 00 21 00 23 50 23 00 2j10 t. 5 94 7 58 41 It 818 8 41 10 31 11 6i 18 re 17 19 mo 18 17 THEY ARE MAKE TteslBip&Sons, RALEI3H, N.C. It' y mi .-.tk ii your i t r luniisi- to - lit goo: ' iz mi or i ranger It : i h ve y.'ii- room ' lining .ids .- will h'- to 'ireatly uch inly :( h re-irYnr p as i f, sub-it'i iti 1 fu iiUure. l'or this r- cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Battan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the Arm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions, &e, - I III S.TUrKER CO FOR TRAVELERS. THE COMMON SENSE . - -and- : R o u n tree's - Roller TRiT TRUNKS. QLADSTONE jgAGS Q.RIP8 AND- Canvas Telescopes. TRUNKS OP EVERY; j DESCRIPTION. W. II & R, S TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 Fayetteyi1 street, Maxwell r . r E
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