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hi ' my 1 I VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY1, JULY 8, 1893. NO. G4 i .1 I 11 ' , M II 111 - H 1 1 v Mr III -7 III I II IH - crrr in bui jr. President Winston, of the Dnirer ity, it In the eity. The festive morquito has made Its appearance in tamest. Ool A 0 Davis, of the Darts Mill tary School, is at the Yarboro. Large crowds went oot to the bath ing pool. at Pollen park last night. . The Dakes of Durham owned about $40,000 in the closed bank at Wins ton. The health of the inmates ' at the soldiers home is said to be unusually good. We regret to learn that Mr 0 W Young has a child very sick with scarlet fever. The Carolina Central Railroad men have broken up in Wilmington and removed to this city. Miss Catherine Litcbford returned home yesterday from Littleton where he has been on a visit of several weeks. Attention is directed to the advers tisemcnt of the Korrle Dry Goods Ftore in this Issue. Call and see the admirable stock. A light shower this afternoon brought down the themometer a little It is still warm enough, however, for. the average citizen. The tax listing books of the county will close next Monday. All who have not listed my find themselves indicted. Ihb Visitor has given frequent warnings. 'Peg Leg" Williams is again in the state, but he is not now in the exodus business. He is working up a world's fair boom for the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad. The next thing in order is the state fair, and all our people should unite in making it a grand success. Secre' tiry Ayer reports matters as progress ing most satisfactory. The market is most abundantly supplied with all The vegetables aDd fruits in eeasdh. Watermelons have commenced to come in freely but are rather too high at present for the or dinary pocket. The colored people had a most en joyable dance last night at the pa vilion in Pollen Park. The enter taiumeut was kept up until a late hour, much to the advantage of tbe street car company. Tbe Washington D. C. Post an nounces the arrival of "Buck" Jones in that city, and gives him a most flattering notice. " Buck" will de part for tbe country of the " heathen Chinee" during the present month. There is no place in our city that shows more improvement in ail its surroundings than in tbe neighbor hood of the old North Carolina de pot. Paint, repairs, and general brushing up has much changed the locality. Chief of Police Heartt desires infor mation from any person who lost a gold ring marked "JO W" to "E 0 B" January 80th 1863, or a gold ban gle marked "I H G." or a gold badge engraved on it "N and K 1887" Please notify at once The sweethearts and beaux of the city these pleasant nights freqaen; the parks in the most loving manner. Billing and cooing are all the order,' And the young folks seem contented -with themselves and all the world. This Is as it should be the world over. Adjutant General Cameron is fully determined that, the coming encamp ment of the State Guard shall not be behind any that has preceded it In usefulness to the guard and to the state. The appropriation is small but General Cameron will make the best of it. - Died. Mr J MMarkham, of Durham, aged 77 died last Thursday evening; Mr Markham was well known in Wake .county where he had many warm friends. Be Carelal. We eannot too earnestly impress upon parents the necessity of exer etsing all possible caution with their little ones this' extremely hot weath er. We have several cases of scarlet fever reported In the city, and we should be very cautious to do all in our power to prevent its spread. This can be done by keeping the little ones in proper bounds, and paying regard to sanitary regulations. Our city ha been peculiarly fortunate in being free of contagious diseases, and our utmost endeavors should be used to keep it so. Raleigh Council. 551, R A, will meet Monday night at 8 o clock. Xcureionl XenrsionI XxoursionI There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Grim Brownatone and Improvement Company at the office of John W Hinsdale, Raleigh,N C, on July 18th, 1893,at 10 o'clock am. Ladies! They will receive every attention and courtesy from the man agers and Odd Fellows on their ex cursion to Norfolk Monday. Sunday Cigars Should be purchased this afternoon and tonight at J Hal Bobbitt's. The Saboroso, Figaro and Gilt Edge are the leaders sold in Raleigh. Also a line of Key West and imported cigars. The Triple Link excursion will leave the Union depot for Norfolk Monday morning, at 7:30 o'clock. Brother Odd Fellows are expected and earnestly requested to give us their presence on this trip. Round trip $2.60. Leave orders this evening with A Dughi for ice cream for tomorrow. No cream frozen on Sunday. Wanted, 197 boys, 864 men and everybody to take the trip of the sea son to Norfolk Monday morning. Gentlemen's Thin Garments for Hot Weather. Thin underwear for hot weather lUle gauze, balhriggan, nainsook and "fisli n" shirts. Balbriggan, na(n pok, fish nt." j"i iud linen draw rs El KB tt-. seam 'Ira .vers iu jean and linen. Puff bosom and white neg ligee shirts. Oomtilt'te lines of neg Heee shirts at $1 $1 50 and Ties and suspend r8 to match the negligee shirts Night shirts in cambric and muslin. . W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Co. : ... , . . Capital Lo lge members are request ed to be at the Union depot Monday morn'ng to render service to the committee of arrangements for tbe Triple Link xeursion to Norfolk. You Know You Have Wo Money We take 'he risk o' offering all or anv part of our marntnoth stock of millinery goods at wholesale prices to vm while we know you have no money. D T Swindell. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. ) Ladies Oxford Ties at 50c I Rosenthal. To Give Away. Any one who buys any goods at all can have a ladies1 straw hat free ef cost. Just ask tbe clerk for the hat. You need not hesitate to ask for the hat as we mean to give everv cnsto mer a hat. D T Swindell. Stock of drv eronds will be orv' a ; great sacrifice in order to mu. ax for fall purchases. I Rosen in ..1. The best 10c ladies ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. Ladies Need Want -Must Have Notice and you will a that each lady you meet on th street has on her makeup some ribbon. So we conclude to sell a tremendous lot of ribbon which has accumulated in stock. We gathered 500 bolts of rib bon today and placed on the white goods counter marked plainly 8o a yard. Silk ribbon and mixed ribbon, 1 inch to 8 inches wide, at 8a a yard at D T Swindell's. R St G Corsets at special low price at I Rosenthal's. Credit Department, " W. H4 St R S. Tucker St Co., Raleigh, N. O., June 17, 1893. We are resolving our business to a ucsh basis as rapidly as possible, and m A nff A. Train 1af. nra will VQ. quire settlements on the first of every lUOUbu IIM Ml gvwu vuwgvu WJ w Very respectfully, jSOm W.H.&B.B.TCCKKR&Co. For Rent. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oak wood avenue. Ap- fly to P H Hughes, e29 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Bent Three room house, good garden. L D Womble. FOR REBTT. Nine room house, front and back vestibule, equal to another full size room, making 19 altogether, good re pair ana good terms. It D Womble. FDR REST. Three room house, good garden. v L D Womble. FOR RENT. Nine room house, one block east of capitol. jyO.tf L D Womble. i. For Bent. " A new 5 room cottage on South West 8treet,with gas, wash basins, wa ter closet and bath room.kitchen sink, &c; will be for rent July 8th. Apply to J A Mills, jyl 6t Raleigh, N 0. For Bent. A neat six room eottage with kitchen and servants room on Hall fax street, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montague, Guardian. Office over Oom'l and Farm's Bank. jne4tf Clearing sale of ladles', misses and children's straw hats at half value. I Rosenthal. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. I Rosenthal. If You Have No Money, We have an unsurpassed stock of collars, cuffs, scarfs, bows, ties', four in hand aad ticks and negligee shirts and all kinds of men's furnishing goods, and as you have no money we want to tell you of what we have to sell. DT Swindell. Prices Talk. Ours have an emphatic ring that is convincing No argument is neces sary. In the shoos that settles it. The prettiest shoes in the market. - C. A. Sherwood & Co. Since You Have No Money. We have a bis: stock of men's sum mer clothing. Alpaca and flannel coats and vests and summer suits, all at wholesale cost, as you have no money. D T Swindell. Important Notice. Don't forget to ask for Williams St Kinoes. Tnmnn Toothache and Nana ralgia remedy when yon are suffering - -a aj . A-j A 1 irom a decayed loom or me neural gia We guarantee it to cure you 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 cent bottle and be convinced. On vial sold will Bell more, jl Williams & King. Pnre Ice The Best and Cheap .est. The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory and sold by Messrs Jones St 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. Gut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coieus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. H. Steinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. jel2 $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. O. Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr28 tf. WOOLCOTT & SONS. We are going to give onr customers something to think about this time. Just read the following: On Tuesday, ,July 11, we will offer Persian Mulls,) at 9c a yard, fiells Sicilian Tulle, y everywhere for iSic ) In black and white effect. Pacific Regular prioe,121c These Organdie ) will go for 8io a yard.V Double Warp ) Yard wide, and Pacflo Chevron Suitings, sold for 18io Cords. J and 15o, .Tuesday 10c. Fancy Bunting 1 In white, cream, blk for land heliotrope; reg Evening jular price 10c, Tues- Dreess. J day at 8 cents. , ) We get 15 and l7t Satin Gloria, Y ots for these goods; Manchester Sat) will go Tuesday lnes. foriaioeats. Woolkott &BonB.t :H0SIERYE- pm p LADIES AND 251. ""faIi FAST BLACK -H 13 R Y- 15C ETREDUCED TO" DRY GOODS STORE 218 Fh-. Ht-ville street. We invite special attention to our midsummer clearance (j ale idsummer Clearance uale -OF- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw Goods. Mnslia Hats & Caps for children, ' Fancy Ribbon at a big redaction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move again ia the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. 1 Next to Fred A Watson's. o H Great Hffark-DownSale Before Stock Taking. The very things you want today are cheap est now. The entire stock new, ojean, fresh, desirable, made more attractive by inducements held out to close shoppers. Prices on all goods we wish to close have been "scratched off." We show the goods you make the prices. No one offers inducements equal to ours. Biv bargains in dress goods, hosiery, un ! derwear, towels, handkerchiefs, gloves, &c Big reductions in fancy colored slippers and all low cut footwear. Clearing Out all Straw Hats. We have a big trade on trunks; big line to select from and at drawing prices. . A bind tt wamr fVlii m tkT aiuu jwu nauv uviiuuwMH trunks a specialty. Traders in Trunks for Travelers. Don't Stand on Your Head to ReadThis. Nehw uoy deecous ni gnidaer siht noy lllw evah dnuof tuo taht eht tseb eoalp ot yub iia suniK 10 remains sserd sdoog si ta THE LY0I1 RAGKET STORE. HISS mm BEE HI SOMEBODY C. A. Sherwoott & Co Hardware, Sc. Thing When You See Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 06 5 94 WORTH $800 8 50 10 50 1150 12 00 14 00 15 00 21 IK) 22 50 23 60 25 CO 7 58 818 8 44 10 31 11 63 16 fl6 17 19 17 56 18 17 tt THEY ARE IHIeywood's -MAKE- Tlios. H. Briggs & Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. If you are a citizen or stranger it will b- to your interest to h ve your rooms njatly furnished. Nothing adds so much ' to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, 8ubstntil fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity, iney nave ali the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Eattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- , . tresses, fcc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MAuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Bfsides, the firm will keep you cool' bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, SoutMdeM'rk't Dry GooU, Notions, &c. - j" New Ideas SUMMERJRESSES. WASHABLE ETON SUITS. The most pleasint and stylish dresses for. summer Washable Eton Suits in 1 BROWN HOLLAND, WHITE DUCK, , STRIP&D, DUCK AND CANVAS. , LADIES' SHIRTS ' latest styles to wear with Eton Suits. Attention is called to a new shipment of these now on sale. 7.Il.i,R s.TuruEn-CO 123 and 135 Fayetteyille street, ' ' TilS Maxwel i
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