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barden Tatty. The United Order of King's Daugh ter, will rfv & tardea Darty on the Uwn in roar of the potofflse log from 0 to IS this evening. build- Decorating. Mr A F Page bas given the ecn tract for decorating the new hotel to MaJ S F Tomlinson, of Durham. Be is the gentleman who did the de or atlng for the Hotel Carrolina, and it il laid to be a flrtt elate piece of work. Th Weather. For North Carolina: Cloudly and Drobably ' showers todav, followed Friday hv fair: slightly warmer Fri- day. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Frldaj: Fair, slightly wimer. Local data for 24 boors ending "ta m. today: M&ximam temperature, 78 nilri mam temperature 61; rainfall 0 0. Shocking Snicide. Our people were greatly fhoche l this morning by the announcement that the wife of our well known fel low citizen, Mr A W Frapp bad com. j mitted snicide. Mrs Frapa had been' In rather delicate health for some time past, which, to a cnsiderab'e extent, had impaired her mini. ' Abjut 8 o'clock this morninr fe arose from her bed and procured a ralzor belonging to one of her sons She again went to bed and deliber ately cat her throat completely re veringtbe jugular vain. A short time after a son disco verd her. Death must have been aliiosi instantaneous She wps 52 years old, and a )ad of many estimable traits of cbc, rce The utmost sympathy is express-d on all sides for the bereaved busbarvl and family. The work of macadamizing tlie Fayetteville road in this township Is now nearly completed. The convict .force has taken a great deal of stone oat of the quarry near the waters work's pump bouse. The work is now in progress this side of Rooky branch. Of course it is pretty well under stood now that we are to have no 4th of July celebration in Raleigh. Such being' the case there will no doubt be a considerable exodus to the fishing places and other resorts. The matter of an In unction and a receiver in the case of Big Falls Cot ton Mills, came up before Judge Whltaker today. Several prominent local gentlemen from a distance are in attendance. The citizens of Greensboro are pre paring to throw open their houses to visitors on the 4th of July. It will be an interesting occasion from every point of view. The continued cool weather is somewhat against the ripening of melons. They will be on hand no doubt next week of the "native growth.'' We are glad to learn that the con dition of Mr Perey Wbitaker contin tinues to improve. It is thought that not any serious results will fol low. We hear loud complaints about the trash being deposited In Nash square. It is claimed to be a real nuisance to those In the immediate vicinity. It is conceded that the present ses ion of the Teachers Assembly, at Morehead, has been the most success fal in its history. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad has arranged for rates at two cents a mile for 4th of July trips. The next annual convention of the Episcopal diocese will be held at Winston, on the 16th of May 1894 All the banting, decorations &e, are already on the Guilford Battle Ground, ready for celebration. Durham claims to have seventeen nBW residences in course of erection near the Pearl Cotton Factory. Lawn parties are getting popular these delightful nights. The board of county commissioners wil meet next Monaay. ' The time lor listing city taxes is out tomorrow. Harry up. See notice of land sale by W N Jones, attorney. Durham is still bragging on Brook ddeparkf . TRIED WHO KOT IN COUBf . Jarob Wiseman, who is aald to be at the World's Fair, has jnrt been convicted at Levenworth, Kan., of i selling liquor In violation of the ; Kansas statutes, though he was not' lo court when he was "tried." When the case was. called for trial Judge I and Populist last fall, aald Wiseman was wilfully absent and declared his bail bond forfeited. Tht Judge, on application .,rof (bounty Attorney Wheat thee directed that the trial be proceeded with the same as If the de fendant were in court. I. Q. O. F. R gular meeting of Beaton Gales Lodie, No. G4y tf 0; O. F., tonight at 8 o'clock, sharp. 'Work in the degrees Election of officers for ensuing term and other matters) of importance to be ti ansae ted. Members of the lodge earnestly requested to attend. A cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LanrFSale. By authority of a mortgage executed by W 1 O'Kelley, and wife, as recoaed in book 94, page 78J, Register of Deeds office for Wakecomty, I will on Monday July 3:at 189, at 12 o'clockwnV at the court house t A aVa (tAnrtfin ool i rt t Via ifrVioar b dder for cash a tract of land about two miles west of the city of Raleigh, on the N 0 Railroad, adjoining the lands of Harriet I Roan. Haywood Adkins and others, con taining 15 acres, more or less, and particu lar described in the aforesaid mortgage, W X JONES, jei-9 tds Attorney. Sale of Personal Properly. I will, on Tuesday, the 25th day of July, l will, on ruesday, tne wtn aay or jury, i 18M. at the Oak City Dfrw Farm just north i No-mal School, offer for sale to the highest bidder, the personal property belonging to the late Thomas B. Briqgprs, deceased, con sisting of two brood mares, one colt, six mnies. two Mes cotton, nineteen cords of , pine wood, three cords Pfoak wood, twelve seasoned cedar posts, farm tools and imple ments, buggy, wagonB, etc., including the entire onttit of Oak City Dairy, consisting of sixteen head of Jersey and Ayeshire in bred milch c ws, in excellent order, witn capaci ty of irom three to five gallons per day, and all necessary cat s, iars, pans, buckets, horses, wagon, etc., for a first class dairy business. Also one Ayeshire bull, two Jer tey bulls and eleven head fine heifers and calves. An itemized inventory of this prop erty or any information can be seen and had by applying to the omce of tteorge 11. Snow, Eq., attorney. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock a. m., promptly. Terms of sale cash. MA. A I M. UUKia iMAB. Executrix of T. B. Brideers. dee'd. jun28-tds I We have about 2,000 pair of pants for men, Doys ana cnuaren on nana wnicn we are determined to close out. We will do it by cut ting prices m naif. Men's Pants Marked to sell at fl.l25-vfor this sale 62c " " " " l."50- " " " 76c " " " 2JW ' " "$1.00 ii u u 2.50 " " " 1 25 ii it 3 oo ic ., u 150 " " " 3-50-.." " " 175 ii ii u 46o ..ii 2 00 i ii tt 5oo ii 2.50 " " " " 6.00 " " " 3.00 This special sale commences Monday morn' ing, June 26th, and will close Saturday even ing, jury l. woods will not be given on ap- Srovai, neitner win anytnmg be cnarged, hrse prices are strictly for spot cash. OUR SPECIAL SALu. OF Men's Suits ARE 8TILL GOING ON--YOUR8 FOR BARGAINS 305 Fayetteville st, opp Post Oxfice. J. W. LITTLE JOHN, Corner S Swain and E Cabarrus Sts, RALEIGH, (STC, DEAIEB nr. First Class Groceries, Gigars,Snaf AND TOBACCO, WOOD, &o. Ice for sale by the retail. ICE - CREAM - SALOON - ATTACHED You can get ice cream at all hours. Yonr patronage is respectfully solicited. jelS m Mortgage SaleH By virtue of authority conferred in a cer tain mortgage, executed by W B Allen and wife May 17th, 1889, and duly recorded dook no iv, at page ow, in Kegister of Maria nffiMk rT UoVa AAnnfn XT ft jvwruu wiuvw v iinac vuuuiij) Al Vt WO W ill) on Monday, the 17th day of July, A D, 1893, at 12 o'clock xn, at the court house door in ueign, sen at public outcry, to the high t bidder for cash, that valuable tract of nd lying and situate in' Buokhorn town. ship, Wake county, near the village of New Hill, on both sides of the R & A A L Rail- roap, adjoining the lands of Warren Sugg, Joseph Boling and others, containing J 08 acres, more or less, and 1 more particularly described in the aforesaid moriffnra. Tbii 12th day of June, 1893 I PESLE ft MAYNAHTY I jel2 ta , Attorneys lor Mortgagee. PANTS AT HALFPB ES RosenM Mm Co To all who wish to buy PHaBtons, Carriages Bodies and Read Carts. We have determinrd to sell our entire Mock at oust to make room for new goods. We bare reduced the price on our im meuM stock of FURNITURE 10 to 30 per cent off fo the next 30 days. Give us a call and be convinced. JOHNSON & BARBER. P 8 Thw sales to commence Monday, the 23th, We mean business. tf J.&B. Notice. Having qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas B Bridgere, deceased, this is to notify all percona in debted to said estate to make immediate payment to Geo H 8uow, Esq, attorney; and all p arsons having claims against said dece dent will present th j name to my said at torney on or before the 22d day of June, isat, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. . MARY M (.HRISTMA8, Kxecutnx of the will of T B Bridgere, Oniversiiy of North Carolina. EQUIPMENT. Faculty of 25 teachers, 11 buildings, 7 sci entific laboratories, library of 30,000 vol umes, 316 students. INSTRUCTION. Five general courses: 6 brief courses- nro- fessional courses in law. mHiin .n jn ,,na hemtrw nr,tinni EXPENSES, fuition. $60 per year. Scholarships and loans for the needy. Address, PRESIDENT WINSTON, Je" Chapel Hill, N C. SEZ TO SEE OTJR- These we have in oek and cherry, suitable for verandas. Our XYIth Century ARE BEAUTIES. We are the leaders in IF animnitQiiii. Remember the number 12 East Martin St. Yours cordially, Royall & Borden. W. S. MICKS. MANAGER. Auction Sale of Land By virtue of power conferred on me. bv a certain mortgage executed by Altimore Jones to 0 H Clarke, which said mortgage is duly recoided in Registry Wake county. m book No 101, at page 514, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N 0, on Monday, July 12, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, the land iu p i.l mortgage described, adjoin ing the lan.is of Jefferson Goodwin, B H Jordan and H O Norris. near the town of Cary, N C, ai.,! naid to contain nine acres (9 a;, oe me sauit more or less. U U CLARKE, Mortgag e. B F Mont ". Attorney. Raleigh, N C. Jan 12, 1893. ' t Grand Depot of Delicacies. , . . . Ths ice cream saloon of Mr Chas Bretsch, 103 Fayetteville streei, is ..... SP6 of tne nicest re?orts in tne uitv . Everything is neat and finely ar-' ranged where ladies and gentle- ...... men can have quiet enjoyment ' with the accommodation of most excellent cream and cakes - ...... , AT ALL TIMES. tee . ..... In addition to the saloon Mr , Bretsch has one of the most com- plete bakeries in the state where ' all the finest kinds of cake, pies, Ac, can be had at all times fresh and fane. Candies, nuts and other aeiicaraes m prolusion. Telephone 102. my 5. M.t..... ... M....... M. RATTAN ROCKERS ..DM -ADVAWaE! IT AFFORDS MS PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT, FROM HOW " OV, I AM PREPARED Tf) .FURNISH ALL OF THE FOli- , LOWING AND MANY JijHER) 8TJMMER BEVERAGES AND JE RATED DRJKS AT MY MAMMOTH SODA FpU N T A I IM : PLAIN AND FANCY STRUTS. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. Pzr QjjkM. Pbr Glass. Ambrosia, u Limeade, 6o. Banana, Chocolate Phosphate, 6c Don't Care, so. Pine apple Bherbet, 6e. Claret. te. MilkBhake, p. Q,nKer. , jjp. Pine apple Bhrub, lOe. Mountain Dew, fe. Boston Flip, lOc. Neotftr &j. Cream Shake, ifjc. 0ranKe 5c. Egg Phosphate. lOo, Pine-apple, 5c. Egg Lemonade, ioa. Raspberry, fe. Eignog. i0o. Swizile Flzt (morning drink), 6c. Egg Flip. Strawberry, " , Egg Chocolate, I0o. Lemon, jo. Golden Fia, lOo GraPe 5c. Lime Joice Flip, lOo. Vanllla. -Sc. Mint Julep. joo. Coca-Cola, 5. Punchine, x06- Sarsaparilla, (j0; tMdenaie, iflo. Moxie- ' 6c. Claret Punch, ioo. Orange Phosphate, 5c. Roman Punch, 10c. Raspberry Vinegar, f&c. Peach and Cream, 10c. Buttermilk, jc. Pine-apple Smash, lOo. All Mineral Waters, jsc. Mint Freeze, i6.. YOTJR8 FOR THIRST, J. HAL 8 OB B ITT. Druggist, RALTIGH, N. C. J - W .EVANS. RALEIGH, N. C., Saooessor to Evans St Martin. MANUFACTURER OF arriages, Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds ' Estimates given on all kinds of work on application. Wheels, Axlea and Springs in stock for immediate demand. The best work is always the cheaoest. And r.hla hm h t.A u northwest corner of Morgan and Bloant atreAa. Waimtfeflll. To buy a lot of rock in the city suitable to wall up a well. Also, a ! two or throe thousand gallon water ! tank, wood or metal. I The house on North Salisbury street now occupied by F H Dewey. Possession given June 1st, 1893. Nine rooms, bath tub and water closet. Also on hand my celebrated t Dorse and Cow Feed Mixture CORN, OATS AND HY of the best quality, lowest prices. SEND YOUR ' LACE CURTAINS, Cotton, Linen, Woolen Dresses and Bed Blankets, AS WELL AS Shirts, Collars & Cuffs to be laundried in first class style. . L. R. WYATT. ' Adiioistiatoi's Notic. Having qualified as administrator upon the estate of the late Mrs Emilv Johnson. this is to notify all persons havine claims agninst the estate to present the sme to ine for payment on or before the 15th day of June, 1894. All persons indebted to the es tate will please settle witnout runner de mand. JL&JUUI JMUABUH. r eli 6w . . Admt Emily Johnson, dee'd, Dellyerj Wagons, (c, ;lce ceo rVe are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any qnantityj ot the best quality and at lowest prices for cash. Wo will not be undersold by any one, north or south, from oar loads down. Send orden tor y Jonoo & Powell, Raleigh, N CD Phone:41.and 71. A large stock of Antitrif A T eite Goal, aU aizee.j jJJ1j Bituminoua Coal for fuel and steam. POP AT Oata, Bran, Hay, y y fill Shingles, &e. at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL Cleanlinooo Next to Godlinooo. Tickets for Pollen Park Bathing Pool for sale at the stores of V O Royster and Alfred Williams AOo's. Open every day in the week, except San days, from 1 o'clock p m till 10 o'clock at night Water clear, pure and fresh. Pelightful, cool, refreshing. ' Prices fiinale iticketa. 10o: 12 tfoVata for
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