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CLhe RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1893. NO. G7 VOL. XXIX. CITY IN BRIEF. We regret to learn that Judge Wal ter Clark is confined to bis home with ilckness. The Norfolk excursionists returned this irorninlog well pleased with their trip. The First National Bank of Wins' ton Is belDg organized and will soon be ready for business. The merry-go-round has been placed in Brookside Park. It will be in fall operation tonight. Gov Carr has issued a reward of $200 for the capture of the murderer of Backus in Buneombe. The Western Union are talking about moving their office to the new opera house. It will be a fine place No stranger ehorld visit Raleigh find not see our beautiful state libra ry. It Is dally being augmented by portraits and relics and is Indeed a moat interesting place. An appeal &has been made to the students of Rutherford College to all the living students to aid financially in meeting a mortgage debt of $1,7C0 upon the college due this month. There will be an important meet ing of the Ctobs Bearer Circle of the Kings Daughters tomorrow afternoon (Thursday) at 5 o'clock, etMrs. Fos ters. . Every member is urged to be present. Mrs R S Williams and little son Leon, of Norfolk, Va, arrived yester- dav on the R & G morning train and willispend severaldays on a visit to the family of Mr T 0 Williems, 313 Oak wood avenue. Q D Hodgin and L L Lunn, surviv ine partners of the late firm of Hodg in Bros & Lunn, of Winston, have made an assignment. The tota amount of preferred credits is $50,- 262.05; assets are about $75,000. Tim re SPPTDR 0 Vi" ZPT.er&l fePllDCT of confidence that the approaching session of ongr(8 will az.in restore the pecuniary condition of the coun try to its usual channel, and that the j business outlook this fall will be very bright. United States Marshal Hill will goon levy on the property of the Ma coD-ATington gold mining prorerty in Nash county against which the. people of Pittsburg, Pa, hve secured a judgment for $52,000. A sale will j be made under execution. j The meeting of the WOT U'u at Mr J H EuuissY-yesterday evening, was well attended. Mrs Winston was re-elected president and Mrs Worth treasurer. Miss Emma White was elected secretary and Mrs Emma White, corresponding secretary. A vice president from each church was elected. Superintendents ot the va rious departments were appointed. We are reliably informed that E van gelist Weston R. Gales will hold meeting in Raleigh he early part f October, when it is hoped that, all the churches and christian workers will unite in consecrated and perse vering effort to win souls for Christ. . We bolleve the a'.iove fact will be gratifying to Mr. Gale's many frien d in the city. Rev L L Nash D D., pastor of Fift ' Street M E Church, South, f Wilmington, N O. and editor of The Atlantic Methodist stopped oyer in Raleigh, on his way from Durham district conference, at Roxboro, to the district conference of the Warren district at Littleton N O. Dr. Nash is convassing in the interest of his church. He is succeeding finely in adjusting and paying the enormous debt with which that church is bur dened, and he is hopeful that he will be able to get the debt in imagiable hape by the session of the confer, iirtft which will meet there on the 6th dav of next D cember. He has sue ceeded in bon-ing the largest debt -owed by the church for ten years at four per cent, and will no 'oubt ar range the remainder Batlstactorily at An early day. Military Bait 1 be military ball at Morehead City to be given by the managers of the Atlantic hotel company, will be the grandest ever een in North Carolina. Gov Carr will be present as win auo be many distinguished persons from all over the south. Our Veterans. We hope our friends throughout the state will not overlook the fact that we have in our midst the Sol dier'- Home and that they are need" ing he'p. The appropriation fo the purpose is not such as we would nae, and it behooves all to come to the rescue. Help out the old soldiers. Convention Tho Sunday school convention of Albemarle Presbytery convened in Goldsboro last night and the sessions will continue through today and to morrow, and a large number of Sun day school workers are expected to be present and take part in the dis cussion of important subjects con- nected with this great branch or christian work. Albemarle Presby tery embraces Washington, N C, New Berne, Kinston, Tarboro, Goldsboro, Raleigh, Henderson, Oxford, Little tleton, Warrenton, Weldon and Eliz" abeth City. Mr A M McPheeters and others are expected to attend from this city. Crop .Reports. The reports of correspondents show that all crops have made good pro gress. The rainfall was generally beneficial. Correspondents from the central and western parts of the state report rain needed, but it is thought that rain occurred in neerly all sec tions on Saturday or Sunday (after the reports were mailed). The last few days of the week were warm and generally clear. This was especially beneficial to cotton, causing it to grow, nrnl also having the effect of drlvi g off lie. .. '"lie trouble from ooi tou lice seems io have abated on siderably. ail occurred oh the 3d, 6th and 7th doin considerable dam age to crops o-'rf small areas of coun try A large majority of correspond" ents report corn as very good, tobacco fairly good, oats excellent, hay very good, cotton considerably improved. Judge Bennett, of Wadesboro, is in the city. If you watt K'od N U bacon, sides, hams and shoulder go to C W Young's, No 11 dwrgd't street. Our line of summer dress goods is utill quite complete and the prices have bf'eu marked down on most of them. Woollcott & Sons. Choice sugar cured hams beef hams and breakfast Btrips at C W Young's. Fruit jars at $t per dozen for quart size and $1 25 a doz for half gallons. Woollcott & Sons. Don't forget the premium on Acme flour Tn nrdr to srst that Dremium buy flour fr ui 0 W Young. Tele phone jno i.ia Our $2 atd $.50 line of ladi- oes are good ones. WoOlltOtt :n6. Turtle soup at the Central saloon tomorrow. ft vou want sonitMng nice try a mure of turtle soup . t the Central saloon tomorrow. Prices TalK. Our prices mute, oloq lently silert, Impress, gratify a d Bitisfy, Sales made. Customer happy. Argument unnecessary; All others discounted. The run this week is ou all kinds of knit underwear. Come in and price them. 0 A Sherwood & Co. E & Q Corsets at special low price at I Rosenthal's. JsTOTIOE. Orbdit Department, W. H. Ss R 8. TccKBa & Co., vRaleigh, N. 0., June 17, 1893. We are resolving our business to a cash basis as rapidly as possible, and h of tar .Tnlv 1st we will re ouire settlements on the first of every .. . , , a -1 A k ho' monta io'-au goouo outtrgou uj us, Very respectfully, . j30 m W. H. ft B. 9, Tucker Ss Go. For Kent. rnnr rnnm nnttacA on North East street, near Oakwood avenue. Ap ply to P H Huohks. je?9 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Rent. ThrBA room house, pood earden. L D Womble. irrtR RKHT. Vtn. .sisvm hnnail fvnnf o n r 1 Vt o n Ir vestibule, equal to another full size pair ana gooa terms. it v womoie. VOR RHNT. Thmn rnnm hnnse. cood erarden. L D Womble. FOR RUNT. Nine room house, one block east of capitol. lyo ti uu womoie. For Rent. A nanr nlr rnnm nnttace with IrlfoViAn A.nrl 'nnrvanta room on Hali fax street, next to capitol. rossession given at once. Appiy to k n' m fiTOT a I4TT k. i-tnarnian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf The best 10c ladles ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. To Give A. way. Anv one who buvs anv goods at all can nave a laaies' straw nac iree ei onat .Tnt. ask the clerk for the hat. Yon need not hesitate to ask for the hat as we mean to give every custo . . rv m fi J J .11 mer a hat. u a Dwinaeii. nianrino-srIa of ladies', misses and children's straw hats at nan vaiue. I Rosenthal. ParAonln. fans and belts at COSt. ia7 I Rosenthal. Important Notice. tinn'f fnrtrAt tn ask for Williams & ifincr'a Pa mnnii Toothache and Neu ralgia remedy when you are suffering from a decayed tooth or the neural da We guarantee it to cur ou in two minutes by the watch Don't have anv other but ours. We won't ask you to take our word but try one ten cent oottie ana oe conviuceu. On vial sold will sell more. jl Williams & King. Pure Ice The Best and Cheap sr,. The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice ractory ana soia oy Mens .TnnsH & Powell, is from dis- t iitofi nnd rnhoiled nure water.is clear as crystal, solid and durable, and cheap enougu ior everyDoay io use n- freely ana nave no rear mat any uis ease germs remain in it. , m m m tint. F1nwer.). Bouaueta. TTinral lioRicriR. roses, coleus. oalms nnrl nt.hor nlants for beddine culture. ;iprv. late caooaee uu cunaru . , . . 1 3 11 A r.lants. H. STEINMBTZ. Florist. Telephone l'a. $500 iu Installments Wanted. 1 1. n a n Via doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277, ... l a ft Kaleieh. JN. u. mmo eouu RnrnAR' nrlntinff office. 214. Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the . . nn i. C City lor JOD printing. apraa w. Stock of dry goods will be sold at a great sacrifice in order to make room for fall tmrcnases. i Kosentuai. Gentlemen's Thin Garments fnr Hat, Weather. Thin n nd pr wear for hot weather lisle gauze, balbriggan, nainsook and "fish net" snirts. caiungau, uam 'Hah nt, " lean and linen draw oi-a F.laotln RAn.m drawers in lean and linen. Puff bosom and white neg ligee shirts, uompiete lines oi neg ligee shirts at $1, $1.50 and $3. Ties onH miinanprn t.o match the ne&rligee shirts. Nightshirts in cambric and muslin. . W. H. & R. . TUCKBR ar JO. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Ladies Oxford Ties at 50c. I Rosenthal. Bank Doors Closed. Tha hanbn nf the dtV had Closed doors yesterday, it being Sunday, but today they are open as usual, and so are we. They are well supplied with funds and we are weu suppiieu witu goods This morning we placed on ooia o larirA line cents half hose. seam less, at 5c pair; a large lot ribbon from 1 lncn to o mcueo wive, nv ou per yard. This is the greatest bar o in atrav nlan.pd before the neoDle. Some of this ribbon isjall silk. A nice line of summer weignt coats ana vests that we will sell at cost. All m(iiino at. nnsr.. In fact,, wa have marked the entire stock to suit the times and made cur store a money saving place ior you. m n DT Swindell. HOSIERYEI- 251: LADIES ND MISSES FAS f BLACK ..TV $ 1 $ J h TAJ V 15C tyREDUCKO TOty DRY GOODS STORE 213 F v't-vill) street. mi wm mil We inviti spcoial attention to our midsummer clearance uale idsummer Clearance Oale OF Trimmed Millinerv AND A.LL Straw Soois, Muslin Hats & Osps for children, Fancy Kibboa at a big reduction. Stamoed Linen. Hair Goods. Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move again id the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson's. DOWN THEY CO. Tn nlaovi'nrf niif Am on.iro nfflr nf RllTll- mer Hoiiery Underwear, we make prices DOin Denenciai auu Banoiiiuiui y w u uo are in need of these light weignt textures. We nave wnat we aavenise ana m pieniy. iNO ITICKS IO oeguiif, uui Biuiica ucucivo. Infant's Rilk Ribbed Vests-Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, & ana c; , cneap at ouc; our i n nwno Jmt tj Children's Fine Summer Vests- Sizes 20, 22, 24, 20, as ana 3u. uur tin m-ino was 40f" now onlv ZdlJ Boys' Gauze Shirts-28, 30, 32 and 34. we poia tnem ior sue; now iir nftar tViAtn nt MXJ Ladies Silk Jersey Bodies Sizes 2, 3 w and 4, extra quality gooa vaiue n c , of SI ran h,i liaii now for I fj Innumerable fine Gauze Vests for ladies ia pantiiui asscnmenis, with long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves.hieh or lowneck, square Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under- wpar rb yilixa iuau uiawuuv au ri,i aim is nnt in cntrh vonr eve With ATX 8 and 10c knit shirts, &ud we have the best on the market but to bring fine goods to your notice at reasonable prices. We mace which there is always a ready demandat same time we noust aamu mere w veiy umo monev in them unless we are kept very busy. C. A. fcioi I Co. Don't Stand on Your Head to Nehw uoy deeccus ni gnidaerslht uoy lliw'evah dnuof tuo taht eht tseb ecalp ot ynb 11a ednik fo remmus sserd sdoog si ta THE LYOH RA6KET STORE. Hardware, &c. DO You a Gcfd Thing When You See Baby Carriages. AT $ r, 00 5 04 " 7 5 WORTH $ 800 i)0 10 50 11 50 12 00 14 CO lf 00 21 IN) 22 50 V3 GO 2) CO 818 8 44 10 31 11 6'i 16(6 1719. 17 f0 1817 THEY ARB- tHey wood's -MAKE IBrigpMiis, RALEIGH, N.O. iee fi.re If you hre a riiizeu or stranger it. wi'l be to juui ii'iT;'si. wj n ive your rooms ueauy furnishel. NTotbing fluids so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substntil fur niture. For this & 1 cannot be beaten in this or anv other com- - l ml 1 1 1 ... uiuuuy. xiiey nave au ine novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Battan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat- J tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES evpr seen here. The NEW FOME Sewing iwacnine a specialty. Also jmauhunji; Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE- Exchange Place, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notion, &c. Mew Ideas IN SUMMER DRESSES. WASHABLE ETCH SUITS. The most pleasant and stylish dresses for summer Washable Eton Suits in V BROWN HOLLAND, WHITE DUCK, STRIP JlD, DUCK AND CANVAS. LADIES' SHIRTS latest styles to wear with Eton Suits. Atfaantinn is nailed to a new Rhinmwnf. nP these now on sale. VI. II. t B S. TUCKER f CO 123 and 135 Fayetteyille street, ftaas axwell ? n V . r t i'' m
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