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' il HI VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1893. NO. 6G i m fry, 11.; CITY IN BRIEF. Mercury again on the rise. The first of tbe tobacco erop of 1803 has been sold la Durham. Several houses in Durham county were struck by lightning last Satur day. Percy Whltaker, the lad who was injured some time since, is rapidly convalescing. Let there be a full attendance at the meeting of the chaa ber of com merce tonight. The marriage license business Is at a stand still, and Millard Mial Is not as happy as be might be. A fine portrait of Judge Schenck has been placed in the museum of the Guilford Battle Ground. Collector Hutchings has gotten into business harness In good fashion. He looks like he is used to the business. Rev L L Nash, of Wilmington, preached in the Main Street M E church, at Durham, last Sunday night. The bathing pools at Pullen and Brookside parks are now the centre of attraction in the afternoon and nights. Cannot some one who is cognizant of tbe situation give us some Infor mation as to the status of the Bap tist female college? We always take it as a favor if per sons who fail to receive their paper will let us know We wiil apply the remedy in all cases. In our notice of yesterday we omit ted to state that Messrs Thomas St Maxwell are now offering their beau tlful baby carriages at cost. We regret to hear that our former well known citizen, Mr Jordan Worn ble, is quite sick at the residence of hlB son in law, Mr James W Black- well, in Durham ' A number of lawrrs from the Wil mington section of -tbe state arrived In the city today to attend the case of tbe Bank of New Haoover, which comes up this evening. The mountains and sea shore re sorts are filling up rapidly. It is not expected that, the Columbian Expo sition will prove of much injury to our home pleasure places. Wo are glad to learn that our su perintendent of health is exercising all the precaution possible to prevent, tbe spread of disease. Carry out his , instructions and we have no fears. j Don't let the station bouse queetion ' go by default. Agitate and work. That is the way to get it. Where there is a will there is a way, even to , build a station house suitable for mortals to breathe in. Judge Boykin has given a oeremp tory order on Judge Bennett to turn Over the affairs of the Wadesboro branch of the Bank-of Nw Hanover to Mr Leak, who was appointed le ceiver by Judge Connor. ( Don't fail when yon want anything in the furniture liDe to call on Messrs Barber & Johnson, East Martin, ben tween Wilmington and Blount streets They have a splendid selection at tbe most reasonable rates. Some vandal deliberately cut a large block out of a fine sugar maple tree on Blount street, in rear of Dr Hogg's. This Is outrageous as it has spoiled one of the prettiest trees on the street. Such vandalism is un- pardonable. The attention of our readers is spe cially invited to the -advertisement of Messrs 0 A Sherwood & Co. who an nounce a general reduction in light weight underwear &a. This house is determined not to carry over any old dead stock but will give its customers the advantage of a clearance sale. ' lie sue to call ani make selections. Mr Bherwocd is one of the most pru , 4ent buyers in our state and knows Just how to please the public. .Le$l the ladies specially call and see him J Improving. We are pleased to learn through a private lettar that our excellent townsman. Capt B F Park, who is at Mr John 8 Park's Alkaline, Saline and Sulphur Springs, nine miles from Danville, Va., is gradually improving and regaining Lis strength and ac tivity. Tlie Weather. For North Carolina: Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity Fair and cool today and Wednes day morning, then becoming warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 80 minl mum temperature 63; rainfall 0 00. Notice. All persons who wish to stand the Civil 8ervice examination to be held in this city on August 5th will bear in mind that their applications will have to be filed with tbe Secretary of the local board by 4 o'clock p m, on Monday. July 17th. Blanks and in structionB pertaining to the examina tion will he furnished by applying at tbe postofflce. Important Case. This afternoon in the Supreme Court room before Judge Whltaker at.chambers tbe case of Col Tate, State Treasurer in the matter of a re ceiver for tbe Bank of New Hanover will be heard. The question at issue involves the right of the Treasurer in oases of a failure of a State Bank to have a receiver appointed. It is a case of much interest. Postage Stamp Rogues. We understand that some of our public officers and business men have been missing postage stamps recently, and upon investigation find that some one has been systematically stealing tbsiu De'pct.'ves on the scent and somebody in likely to be over taken. In the meantime our busi ness men ere requested to be on the lookout for persons cfferiug postage stamps for sale A Rough Joke. Some small boys in the northern part of the city are ir the habit of playing a very rough joke t n any one who may by chance become their victim The writer fell into tbe hands of the philistine last night. It is a snake joke Tbe have a bogus snake made of bUck cloth and stuffed with sand and placing it in tbe grass on the sidewalk they hide themselves on the opposite side of the street and by the use of a cord they cause the snake to rustle from the grass and run under the feet of every passer by. The writer was made to jump about ten feet. It is a very rough joke to play on a man and it is too rough to play on women and children. A RL. We hear that the children of Mr Ellington are generally improv. There will be a regular ot-i r ,h ioned barbecue on John A Milln' farm formerly known as the Richard 8mith place, bevond Crab tree creek bridge, next Friday, 14th Jul v Only 60 eta be charged for all the barbecue vr-u 'iiu eat Ladies ud gentlemen are invited. Utlet & COUNCIL. Prices TalK. Our prices mute.eioquently silent, impress, gratify ard satisfy, Bales made. Customer happy. Argument unnecessary All others discounted. The run this week is on all kinds of knit underwear. . Come in and price them. OA Sherwood & Go. R St Gt Oorsets at special low price at ;; I Rosenthal's. JSTOTICIE- Credit Department, W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co., Raleigh, N. 0., June 17, 1893. We are resolving our business to a nsh basis as rapidly as possible, and from and after July 1st we will re quire settlements on the first of every month foi all goods charged by us. Very respectfully, J80 n W. H. 6 B, S. TUCKER & Co. For Bent Fonr room eottacra on North F.a.t street, near Oak wood avenue. Ap- Jiy to fa ucqhis, e?9 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Bent. Three room house, good garden. L D Womble. FOR REST. 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. VO& RENT. Three room house, good garden. . vliD, Womble. FOR RENT. Nine room house, one block east of oapitoi. jyo tr li jj womble. For Bent. A neat six room eottage with mtcnen ana servants room on Hall 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 The best lOo ladies ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. To Give Away. Any one who buys any goods at all can have a ladies' straw hat free ef cost. Just ask the clerk for the hat. You need not hesitate to ask for the hat as we mean to give every custo mer a hat. JL) T Swindell. : Clearing sale of ladies', misses and children's straw hats at half value. I Rosenthal. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 I Rosenthal. Important Notice. Don't forget to ask for Williams St King's Famous Toothache and Neu ralgia remedy when you are suffering from a decayed tooth or the neural gia We guarantee it to cure yon 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 battle and be convinced. One vial Bold will sell more. jl Williams St King. Pure Ice The Best and Cheap est. The ice now being prodnced by tbe new Crystal ice factory and sold by Messrs Jones a Jfowell, 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 ft. Cut Flowers. Bouquets. Floral designs, roses, coleus, 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. U. Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhlo eodtf Barnes1 printing office, 214. Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr22 tf. Stock of dry goods will be sold at a great sacrifice in order to make room for fall purchases. I Rosenthal. Gentlemen's Thin Garments 1'or Hot Weather. Thin underwear for hot weather lisle gauze, balbriggan, nainsook and flsh net" shirts. Jjalbrlggan, nain sook, "fish net," jean and linen draw er's. Elastic seam drawers in jean and linen. Puff bosom and white neg ligee shirts. Complete lines of neg litree shirts at il. $1.50 and 12. Ties and suspenders to match the negligee shirts. Night shirts in cambric and muslin. W. H. St R. S. Tucker St Co. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Ladies Oxford Ties at 50e. J- I Rosenthal. Bank Doors Closed. The banks of the city had closed doors yesterday, it being Sunday, but today they are open as usual, and so are we. Tbey are well supplied with funds and we are well supplied with goods This morning we placed on sale a large line gents half hose.seam less, at 5c pair; a large lot ribbon from l inch to . 8 inches wide, at 8o per yard. This is the greatest bar gain ever placed before the people. Some of this ribbon IsBallsilk. A nice line of summer weight coats and vests that we will sell at cost. All millinery at cost. In fact, we have marked the entire stock to suit the times and made cur store a money saving place for you. DT Swindell. iHOSIERYEr- 25C LADIES AND MISE9 FAST BLACK use "REDUCED JSTOJR.RIS' DRY GG CDS STORE 213 F - tr'viU Btreet. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE MALE IDSUMMER CLEARANCE )JALE -OF- Trimmed MHIinerv AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslin Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamnfwl Lilian. TTair ftnnrla Tanrali-ir anA Fancy Notions. As we are to move aealn In the fall v want to reduce tae stock as much as possible MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. DOWN THEY CO. In clearing out our entire stock of Sum mer Hosiery Underwear, we make prices both beneficial and satisfactory to such as are in need of these light weight textures. We have what we advertise and in plenty. No tricks to beguile, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's flilk Ribbed Vcsjts-Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, o and t; cueap at ouc; our f) re price uO Children's Fine Summer Vests- Size" 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Our OfT c mice was 40c: now onlv uO Boys' Gauze Shirts 23, SO, 32 and si. we soia mem ioruc;now inc offer them at JLO Ladies Silk Jersey Bodies Sizes 2, 3 and 4, extra quality' good value iJKc at il. can be had now for tO InLumerable fine Qauze Vests for ladies in beautiful assortments, with long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves.hkh or lowneck.square or V cut. Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under- A " . il .1 JT i. -11 wear ai prices inat uisuuuut uu others. Onr aim is not to catch vour eve with an 8 and 10c knit shirts, and we have the best on the market, but to bring fine goods to your notice at reasonable prices. We maee a specialty of pool medium priced goods for same time we must admit there is very little money in tnem unless we are Kept very Dusy. B. i. Slfin ofli I Co. Don't Stand on Tour Head to Read This. - Nehw uoy deecous ni gnldaer siht uoy lUw evah dnuof tuo taut eht tseb eoalp ot yub 11a sdnik to remmus sserd sdoogsl ta HIE if Oil H STORE. mmm hbbsb Bard ware, &c Thing When Yon See Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 06 " R94 " 7 56 8 18 8 44 " 10 31 " 11 63 " 16(8 " 17 19 " 17 56 " 18 17 WORTH $800 8b0 10 CO 11 F0 12 00 14 00 100 21 k; 22 50 23 CO 2 CO H It THEY ARS MAKE - RALEIGH, N.C. If you hre a citizen or straDger it will be to ...i u u ,ve your rooms IH'tttlV furnisher). Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, ime, subsMnti"! fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com- uiuuny iney nave ail tne novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, fec. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Needles rnd Oil. Bfsides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Sontlsifle M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions, &c. Mew Ideas IN SUMMERI1RESSES. WASHABLE ETON SWTS. The most pleasant and stylish dresses f0 summer Washable Eton Suits in 1 BROWN HOLLAND, WHITE DUCK, 8TRIPKD, DTJCK AND CANVA8. LADIES' SHIRTS latest styles to wear with Eton 8uits, Attention is called to a new shipment ot these now on sale. 17. H.iB S. TUCRERg CO 123 and 133 FayettevUle street, v Thomas- 4 towel 4 m h t i? T
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