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Bill ft , v.. 1 VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 22. 1893. NO. 51 Died. Ia this city this morning at 10:15 o'clock, Mrt. Sarah Oldham. She leave a husband and several chil dren to mourn her loss. Medical Kxamlners. There will be an extra session of the board of medical examiners of the state at the Hammocks, near Wil mington, on Tuesday, August 8th, at JO o'clock a m. Summer arrange m enti Ut'thYnWrates. V'H ' I V Receiver. Upon application and recommenda tion in the usual form, Judge Conner, of the Superior Court, has appointed Mr Junius Davis receiver for the Bank of New Hanover. Beyond this there is no change in the affairs of the bank. I O O F. Regular meeting of Beaton Gales Lodge No. 61 1 O O P. tonight at "8 o'clock sharp." Work in the 2nd De gree, nomination of officers for the ensuing term etc. Memoers of the lodge earnestly requested to attend. Candidates for this degree will pre sent themselves at 1 past 8 o'clock promptly A cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows. Knlghtg of Pythias. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias of North Carolina is in its 28d annual session at Greensboro. The report of the Grand Chancellor shows that the past year has been a most prosperous one. There are fifty two lodges in the State and all except two are represented. The session promises to be one of the most later, estlng ever held in the 8tate. .The Weather. : For North Carolina: On Friday: Fair; somewhat cooler in the west. Local forecast for Raleigh arid vi cinity On Friday: Fair. Local data for 24 hours ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 89 mini mum temperature 69; rainfall 0.20. Our Durham FrleDds. ; The visit of the Sunday school of Trinity M E church, of Durham yes terday was a great social event. The day was epnt atBrookside Park.and In visiting places of interest in the city. Every courtesy was shown them by our people and all left with tbe finest impressions of oar beau"ul capital. Such occasions tend to unite us more firmly in the bonds of friend ship and we hope they may frequent ly occur. ' i. -j ;-:: :.Y.'ir;: : Married. At the residence of the bride's father Mr. J L Johnson of Middle Creek Township Wake county, at 4 p m. yesterday by Rev. J L Foster of this city, Mr. Geo. M McOullers and MissAlmiral Johnson. The atten dants were as follows: Mr. K B John-, aon and Miss Alice Utley, Mr. L O Lougee and Miss Irene Johnson, Mr. 'J D Ballentine and Miss Mary Banks, Mr. O H Stevenson and Miss Ella Johnson, Mr. J T Rowland and Miss ) Amorette Ballentine, Mr. T H Tur ner and Miss Willie MoCullers. After the marriage ceremony the bride and groom with attendants and many friends repaired to the residence of ia vrnnm'a mother . Mrs.... Willie .Ma Oailers, where' a' sumptuous-repast t :. i -was spreau iwr iuv euterutiuiuem 01 aii. Dinner was served to the atten dants relatives and friends before the marriage. i The best wishes of a host of friends attend the happy couple on life's real voyage; - ! Miss Mary L Allen, daughter of Mr Geo Allen," was married yesterday af ternoon in tbe Presbyterian ' church At New BerW, tp Dr j W H Potter, of Booton, MasSr' !' . r.J t " Miss MinnU .Bryan, daughter of Judge H R Bryan, was married yes--terday In the Episcopal church in Jfew Bern to H X London, Jr, of. We invite attention to the advert tisement of Messrs Whiting Bros, who announce that they are selling gooda at moderate prices. Go and see them. They will show you their stock in its prime and will make you such prices as are bound to please.' All their goods are new and desirable and such as must command the patronage of the public. , Don't fail to go on the Ashevllle excursion on the 27th Inst. The Vanderbilt mansion and other impor tant scenery can all be seen for the small sum of $3.60 the round trip. Raleigh boasts of having not bad a single arrest of any kind in six days. A surprising record for a place of six teen thousand inhabitants, says the Newbern Journal. We are on the lookout for Mr Will Wynne to eclipse anything in the way of bicycle riding at the Greens boro celebration provided he shall go. It is reported in railroad circles that a through train will be put on soon between Greensboro and More head Ciiy. Bee notice of Mary M. Christmas,, executor of the will of T. B. Bridgers. Col Olds is in the western part of the state on a coaching expedition'., Hugh L. Peters, Esq, of Greens boro, was in the city yesterday. Mr. A Dughi who has been sick is improved. - -, ., ; ? . Fine ST. C. Daley Batter. Received twice a week. This is really as fine butter as comes to this market. Price 80o lb. Give us a trial order. Phone 28. DT Johnson. Special sale ladies straw hats 5 cts Friday, 23d. Swindell. Under Price. Gent's and children's straw hats at reduced prices to .close, about two thirds price. C. A. Shkrwood & Co. Special sale Friday, 28d,; ladies straw huts 5 cts Swindell. Bargain Shoes. About 120 pair ladies fine shoes of lines which we vill not duplicate. Can be bought near factory prices in order to clear out. O A. Sherwood & Co. Special sale ladies Friday, 23d. straw hats 5 cts Swindell. Special sale ladies straw hats 5 cts Friday, 23d. Swindell. Alan. Poor Fool. We have a large lot of gents straw bats. These goods are of extra qual ity but purchased at a bargain, but we propose to give you the. benefit of the bargain. We will sell any of our straw hats at a price that will save you 50 per. cent. NovHf you wish a straw hat it will be money in your pocket to buy it from Swindell. Special sale Friday, 23d. ladies straw hats 5 cts Swindell. Fourth of July Celebration Is not talked of as yet, but remem ber that Bibbitt's soda fountain i in full , blast and giving forth cooling draughts, and will be on that dpy and throughout the entire sutn -n . 'Very Warm.1 ! " , The weather is getting very warm and every one should keep out of the san m much as possible, especially tbA ladies. Now to help them in this line we have placed a Urge lot of silk ptrasola on sale at $1 each. These irpodn. are .worth , from $2 to $3 each, oac i mu oayone worn , t , . i - Swindell. The Curative Properties Of the Otterburn Lithia Water ex deed those of any. other water; It is mild and light but effective. 20o per bottle, delivered at your home, ; jl9 ' - J Hal Bobbitt. Special sale Friday, 23d. . ladies straw hats 5 cts SwlndelL 7 NOTICE Credit Department, W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Co., , Raleigh, N. 0., June 17, 1893. : We are resolving our business to a cash basis as rapidly as possible, and from and after - July 1st we will re quire settlements on the first of every month fox all goods charged by Of. . Veryiespeetfolly, . j20 m W, H & R, S, TUCKER & 00. Drink utterboro ldtbta Water, which- will keep . your stomach and bowel ,in good condition, and act as a prevsQi tauve lo aisease mis summer. v . Lawns worth 6o. On sale Thursday at 4o a yard. Woollcott & Sons. '.v3-. ' We will have a lot of good remnants on special sale Thursday at one half price. Woollcott & Sons. , ..... T It Olres Satisfaction. There Is great satisfaction expressed by all who have been drinking the Otterburn Lithia Water. I re ceive it fresh from the springs every few days, and am prepared to furnish it at the remarkably low price of 80c per half gallon bottle less than half tbe price of any other Lithia on the market. . J Hal Bobbitt, .v ' ' : , V' '"' . Our best 10c bleaching will be sold Thprsdayat a yard. , : Woollcott & Sons; , .'." ladles, Look. ' We have a lot of pink and white check ginghams, worth 10c and 12io per yard. This we are now offering at 6o. If yon want to get a bargain that is a bargain, come and buy from this lot of goods. S windell . , , ... Pure Ice The Best and Cheap est. V v The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory and sold by Mews Jones & Powell, isfrom dts 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 diB ease germs remain in it. Linen napkins that can't be bought for less than 60c a doz will be on sale Thursday at 80o a doz Wollcott & Sons. A Chance of a Life Time. 10c and 12Jo ginghams, beautiful light summer goods, pink and white checks, you can buy for 64c from BwiuMlV. Men's suspenders, which r il,fr 85c a pair,' will be on special, "sale Thursday at 15c a pair. . Woollcott & Sons.'. - Bobbitt's Limeades cannot be surpassed in the city. All tbe popular beverages are sold at his fountain. , All Clothing at Cogs. The above is old but true. We are offering our entire line of cloth ing at cost as we will not keep cloth ing anyjonger. ' Swindell. Gentlemen's Warm Weather Underwear. We show gent's negligee shirts as low as 50o, but at $1 give a first class garment. Our $1 negligee shirt is the best value ever offered in Raleigh. Our lines of negligee shirts at $1.60, $2 and $,3.60 are the best possible val ues and one will scarcely want a finer quality. Every texture and kind of their underwear for gentlemen In short and long sleeve gauze and lisle shirts, nainsook and fish net shirts and drawers, fancy and plain bal briggan shirts and drawers, Screven's elastic seam drawers in Jean and, linen.cambrjc and muslin night shirts. , W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. , A beautiful pink and white ging hams, worth 10c per yard, yon can buy for 6e at , ; Swindell's. ; Cut Flowers, Bouquets, t Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late' cabbage and collard plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist. : Telephone 118. jel2 For Bent. ' ' " ': A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, next to capital. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montague, Guardian. ! Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf . . Fresh "Vegetables. Collard plants for sale by the hun dreds ot thousands. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by R. M. Utzman, y Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts may 16th tf. :;: ? $500 in Installments Wanted. , It can be doubled in 12 months: Address, "Alexander," P. O. Bo 277, Raleigh, N. 0. mhld eodtf Important Notice, v v Don't forget to ask' for Williams & King's Famous Toothache and Neu ralgia remedy when you are suffering from a decayed tooth or the nenral gia. We guarantee it to cure yofc in two minutes by the watch. Don't have any other but ours. We won't ask you to take our word but try one ten eent .' bottle and be convinced. One vial sold will sell more. " " ji WiWama&King. Shoes (Oxford Ask for our Pefcct Fitting Shoer jo Oxford Ties; 81zes to tit ai i . At prld1 ' nncn Lower tliKn "laewherei DRY GOODS STORE v t -irMviHeBtreet. Great Bargains ... .vr MISS MAGGIE REESE'S vu hotiiiii iii rt-paira h oe maae vj our store which w.il require the removal of our goods; we will from this date make . BMnui t i . t . . . Surprisina Reductions In many goods. All colored hats, fancy ribbons, flowers, feathers, materials, &c, can be bought very cheap; in fact we shall reduce almost, nvery thing as we have a very limited time in which , To Get Ready to Move. Our friends will do well to come in and see what we can do. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLB 8T. BIG DRIVE. How is Your Chance Our entire stock of ladies fine colored Ox fords and Slippers marked down two thirds. Fine variety to select from. EPSSIAtl.CALT, PEARL OOZE, WHITE CANVA8, BED AND TAN GOAT. " ' ' Latest paterns, newest styles, Buckle Op era, Strap Ties, Lace Oxfords and Boucher's. . REMEMBER. Slippers is the word. J SHERWOOTT8 is the place. SATURDAY is the day. We can, we do and we ever will give the best shoes for re Itast money. Evcy mi' slippers offered in this sale will be n barfli' . We cann improve on our general line of shoes. They are as perfect as is possible to obtaic. s HERWOOD'8 f Ir-es sell. OLID service secured. ENSIBLE sisters satisfied. Sellers of TrnnKs for Travel ers A WEEK'S TOIL. Go to Sunday school and church. Monday. Go to the Racket Store and get a hat at 13, Worth $5. .:'.,; Tuesday: Go to the Lyon Racket store and get a China Silk drew at 50c, worth 75. WeciXLeBd-ays y Go to the Lvon Backet store' for a pair of slippers at II 74, selling everywhere at 13. . Go to the Lvon Racket Btore for an um brella. They have them from 47c up. Friday, Go to the Lyon Racket store for kid gloves. All the new shades $1. Sat3-a-3?3-ay 'Goto the Lyon Racket store and gets trunk 37c to $6. THE LYON BACKET STORE. D. A. Sterwooa & Co. Hardware, &c. Thing When You See " Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 06 0 04 WORTH $ 800 8 60 10 50 1160 . 12 00 14 00 15 00 2100 23 60 23 60 2i00 7 5S 818 8 44 10 81 1163 16 C6 1719 17 66 18 17 THEY ARE IHTeywoodl's MAKE - BosiirigpiSoDS, RALEIGH, N. C. If you hr it i izi'ti or st ran per U will be to our i t"i -s tr h -.ve y .ur rnoim neatly furnishe ' Vothini; '!ds so M-ucb. tothf 'i. auty of residence as goixl : i smbst'uitil fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, 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. Bf sides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excliange Place, Southside M'rk't Dry Goodi, Notion? rnomas Maxwell W H .R S.TUrKtRtCO FOR TRAVELERS. -THE- . COMMON SENSE "f -and- Rountree's - Roller TRAY TRUNKS. Q.LADSTONE "gAGS Q.RIPS . AND Canvas Telescopes ' TRUNKS OP EVERY, . . N 1 DESCRIPTION.. 'i 3j.';. U r.,i''., ' i t A- W. H. & R, S TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, " i ,J: (,)rjr. -' "it 't
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