iter 5 VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH. FRIDAY, JULY 21. I8W. NO. 75 ntmm VITY IN HIUBV. Judge Womack, of Plttaboro, u Id the city today. There U nothing new at the depart men's at the eapttol today. Where nre reports of the city offl rem for 18927 Echo answers where. Mrs J W Foyand Miss 8allle Bryan are visiting friends nar Wilmington. The speech of And'tr Furman at the banquet yesterday afternoon wa the talk oi the occasion Now I the time to put yoar side walk In go d condition, and every body should take advantage of it. The best announcement of the sea' son is announced today by the Lyon Racket Ptore See notice in another column A colored 8uuday school excursion from Oxford was in the city today They arrived at about 1 o'clock and enjoyed themselves seeing toe sights Inasmuch as it takes from six to nine months to get the city officers to report after the close of flslcal year, would it not be better to put two years Into one? The North Carolina Baptist Sun day School Cbatanqna (meets at Mt Vernon SpriDgs, Chatham county op Tuesday August 22d and closes on 27th. Several of our people will at tend. A great time is expected at Wake field this county tomorrow at the Masonic and Sunday school pIcDic Hou.C M Co-ft, of Lonisburg, and others art- expected to deliver ad dresses. Cards are out announcing the com- j log marriage of Prof Wm J Ferrall j of Wake Forest College, to Miss Irane ' Uirtwrigut, ot rortsmouiu, .. ... . t a. iL IT- . which takes place next Wednesday evening July ?6th. The camp meeting reival of col ored people in East Raleigh muBt be ; larcelv attended The singing, hoi- : lering and no se general y could be 7 ,, ! heard for a mile or more across the I city last night, and was kept up till i about 11 o'clock. cost. (These goods are used very ex pensively this season in the north and The announcement of the death of east ) Mr L V Blum, of Selma, is received j Any ladies' $3 shoe in the store on with the deepest regret in this city, that day for 2 37' He was recognized as the oldest! Dress Guods. member of the press in North Caro' We keep all the ne w things to be Una, and we s held in the highest es- had in ladies dress goods, both for- o- thrnnohniit the state His i eteQ and American productions And teem throughout the etate. ms j j b(jy t ege r dUeQt from ,m neice Mrs Thos R PurnMl, ieft for ; porter8 au(j pay ca8Q for all goods, we Salem this morning. j get. them at the lowest possible price, , , . , n.. i I aod we endeavor to s-ll to our cus The doctors have not discovered tQmer(J ftf R mM price than any any specifics for the cute of cholera, other house in the dry goods business. hnt. t.hev have done ever better: they t have demonstrated that it can be prevented and barred out. Cholera , is not in the air but in the food and ! is nos iu iu ir uuu m luo iu drink, and in the accumulated filth of j decaying matter. Keep clean in per- I son. iveep me uu clean. Drink pure water and eat wholesome food are the directions, and with care are easily observed. Entertainment. The entertainment given by the Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows at Brookslde Park yesterday after- j U(J(, the good BeD8e, which it is your Doon was one of the most enjoyable ; privilege to use. you can buy a good occasions of the kind that has ever ; carpet from D T Swindell's and save vo" " . ... ,. .several dollars Moquit carpet, vel taken place in this city. The spread , t rpet Brussels carpet, ingrain was splenam ana ampie jusuce was Ann. h thu larm crowd oresent. vawMw 0- CLL1C1 no vr vi w mmwaw j "O j Priest J 0 Yopp, Q Senior Warden j DAmnba naM m Oft A Pelletier, G Secretary Gaston, Grand Junior Warden Heartt, Grand Mas ter Tonnoffski, Grand Master Dong las, Auditor Furman, Oapt Ashe, Rev Dr Hall, Father Marlon, Grand Treas urer BUke and P G P. G H Glass to make remarks, which they all did to the enjoyment of the crowd. The presence of Mr 'Parks was observed nd he wes called on to respond. Af ter some time spent In resting under the shade and pleasant conversations, which the ladles appeared to enjoy particularly, the visitors were carried to Pullen Park, and there having pent the afternoon most pleasantly jeturued to the eity. 4 Died. This mormiog at 030 oVlock.of chol era Infantum, Namah Watts, infant daughter of M Watts. Funeral at the residence WW South Person street at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Saratoga " This is the name given to a pic nlc Ing place nlio miles from Durham and quite a U-g crowd ot the voung poople nf that place are making good use of it. Some of our girls and boys arsenj -vying it also- It is a good Idea Why not have a place of pleas ant result in reach of Raleigh. i Preaching. By appointment, Elder J 0 Hud gins, of 8tems, N n., will preach in the Primitive Baptist meeting house, corner of Morgan and Dawson streets, Raleigh, on Saturday, July 22, at 11:30 a ra. Public are cordially in vited to attend. The Weather. North Carolina: Locaf showers slightly warmer in the west portion. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cini'v On Saturday: Cloudy weather, with onnasional showers Local ?ata for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. todav: Maximum temperature 85 mini mum temperature 66; rainfall 0.0. Lost. An account book bearing the name of J A M and VV H Cole on back. Finder will b suitably rewarded by returning it or leaving same at the store of Gransman & Rosenthal. Bananas 25c per doz; oranges 80c. Also floe line cigars at. W T Terry's, ler bank at Oughi'soldistand. Call occ UJC. Woollcott &8ons will have auother grand special sale Tuesday, July 25th. V' Dress Lawns and Cballies4c a yard, Dress and Apron Oinghams 7 cents, worth Si to 10c 50c NegHee Shirts for 2ic. . Ladies Hose, in all colors, 8c, worth f 10 to loc Black Embroidery Skirting at half VI Swindell, Raleigh, N C. Shoes and 3uoes. we maSA a specialty oi two oranus of sboes whicn we know from ten , , . . i j &K7 Reynold's shoes for men and Bering's fine snoes lor la dies. These two brands we guarao tee. We carry a large stock of shoes beside these two brands possibly the largest shoe stock in Raleigh can be seen at swinaeirs Carpets. When a carpet, is to be bought,tbat j ipi HH.I1W fig lit U1UUIJ LLlUXJicy, JKAl jwu j carpet, 8 ply carpet ' D T Swindell, Raleigh, N 0. Millinery. Tour milliner cm either make or mar you. You, like the balance of us. eo in for beauty It is wonderful how our milliner can help even a homelv woman much less you. Especial attention is paid to the millinery feature oi our Dusiness. D T Swindell, Raleigh, N C. Dress Trimmings. Nothing completely furnishes dress as the new and fashionable trimmings used Hence, we make it a point to be right up to date in our trimming department. Our agents sfiud us the new things as quickly s they maka their appearance from across the ocean. D T 8wlndell, Raleigh, NC. For Heat. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oak wood 7nae. Ap- Iv to P H Hcghks. e?9 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Rent. Three room house, good garden. L D Womble. FOR REN1". Nine room house, front and back vestibule, equal rn another full size room, mating l altogether, good re pair and good terms. Ji I) Womble. FOR RENT Three room house good garden. L D Womble. FOR HUNT. Nine loom house, one block east of capitol. jyQtf LD. Womble. For Kent. kitchen and servants room on Hali fax s'reet, n?xt t" capitol. Possession given at once. Aoulv to B F. M 1NTA0UK. Guardian.' Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne tf Rammed, Packed, Janime ', We have been through onr 6tock and found rammed, packed and jam med awav hundred of dollar's worn of good desirable goods. These goods we have pulled out and put. a price on them that will move tuein from our store. One lot ladies vtBt sum mer weight, marked 20c for choice. Many of them are worth 50 and 75c each. Right at the front door on a table. D T Swindell. The best 10c ladies ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. Clearing sale of ladies', misses and children s straw hats at half value. I Rosenthal. Important Notice. 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 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 t&ke our word but try one ten cent bottle and be convinced. One vial sold will sell more. jl Williams & King. ' i - Stock of dry goods will be sold at a great sacrifice in order to mase room for fall purchases 1 Koeentlial. Pare Ice The Best and Cheap est. The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory and sold by Messrs Jones & Powell, is 'roni 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 tnat any dis ease germs remain in it. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture Celery, late cabbage and collard ulants. H. Steinmstz, Florist Telephone l'S. j '12 $500 in Installments Wanted It can be doubled in 12 months Address. "Alexander," P. Box 277, Raleigh. N C. mhlBeodtf Ladies and Children's Hosiery. Children's plain and ribbed black hose at 10c, children's heavy ribbed black hose at 15c and 25c, ladies black hose 10c and 15c, complete lines of lax dies bleck hose 25c, 35c and up. We are now making a special sale of la dies and children's hose at about half value These at about half price are lines which we wish to clear the stock of before fall business opens. They have been taken from the shelves and are open uron the hosiery conn -ter and all marked in plain figures. As to quality, the hose are far better at the price than regular goods, but the lines of sizes are broken and we wish to clear them out. W. fl. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Ladies Oxford Ties at 50c I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 I Rosenthal. Prices TalK. Our prices mute.eloquently silent, impress, gratify and satisfy. Sales made. Customer happy. Argument unnecessary All others discounted. The run this week is on all kinds of knit underwear. Come in and price them. . 0 A Sherwood & Co. USt ii Corsets at special low price I Rosenthal's. at Special -:- Notices. SO Si Lili-t livriTS. J i.d 4 - ...' -diii;'! .... ....... Indie-'.. . Hl'pn.-r Rtriuce-! 1o ., 75 W 75 .... Otf H I H'H , R- IiiC'l to. 25 0 Fist. Blnck -Hosiery .... Kelhced to Great reductions made on all kin la of Dry G ods, Notions 8boe, Trunks, Sic Ei'iDipe our prices before m tking you pur chases asro -RMS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 F- -tvi!le street. wii wm USE. We invite seciil attention to our M IDSUiVIMS CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER ulearance: Ijale of- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL- Straw Goods, ISoslin Bats & Saps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move anain id the fall we want to re luce the stock as much as possible' MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 lit PAYETTE VILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson's. DOWN THEY CO. In clearing out our entire stock of Sum mer Ho-iery 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. Vo tricks to beguil", nor smiles to deceive. Infant's Silk Ribbed Vests Sizes 1, 2 3, 4, 5 aud 6; cheap at 50c; our O T c price ZitJ Children's Fine Summer Vests Size? 20. 22 24. 26, 28 and 30. Our O r c price was 40c; now onlv id Boys' Gauze Shirt 28. 30, 32 and 34. We sold them for 40c; now Qnc offer them at - AO Ladies 8ilk Jersey Bodies Sizes 2, 3 and 4, extra quality' good value 'TKc at 1, can be had now for I O InLumerble fine Gauze Vest for lad ips in Hitifnl assortments. with ovf sW ves. short sleeves, or no lf"H-ps,lii!ii or lowneck, square or v dit Gents 'aMi.e '! Balbriggan TTnder wea'' ''t prices that discount all othe s ' Our aim is not to c itch your eye with an 8 and 0c Ir'ii' "iiirts and we have the beet on the mirket hut to bring fine goods to your notice nt reasonihle prices We mase a anecialtv of i'00 ' medium priced goods for which there is always a ready demand, at .same time we must admit there is : ery little money in them unless we are kept very busy. CI Bouud for tbe Cueapest Storo in Raleigh THE LYOy RACKET STORE, Headquarters for i Low prices, Suium-r Millinery, nov elties in Hats and Bonnets end all sorts of fancy shapes and colors, which 1 we are offering at prices to suit, the hard times Also a full line of Baby Caps and Mull Hats, men's and boy's straw Hats at a price to suit you. Just received a new line of ladies Slippers from 70 to $1.74 Men's low cut Sboes $1.37 worth $2 anywhere. Lawns 4c, Lawns 10c, worth lRc, Prints Ro. India Linen 9o Mosquito Net, all aolors, 5o large Towels lCc, Napkins and Table Linens Ham mocks. Hassocks 68c to $l,Bird Cages from 74o to 9 c THE LYQ!1 RiGKET STORE. SUerwana louCan'tStoplde' I am I lHnlr f. DO You Kaow a Gflfd Thinq Whea You Ste R"L7"n 1 B Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 00 5 94 WORTH $800 8 ;o 10 50 11 to 12 00 14 00 15 00 21 00 2 4 K0 83 60 2 ) 00 7 58 8 18 8 41 10 81 11 63 16 06 17 19 17 r-6 8 '7 THEY ARE (HTeywooil's -MAKE - TtoslBriiSoBS, RALEIGH, N. C. If you are a citizen or stranger it will hi to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furnished Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, idee, aubstmitil fur niture. For this land cannot be beaten in this or an- other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bui eaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and pattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- tresses, fec. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also M AuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will eep you cool bv ni gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane Souhside M'rk't Dry Goods, IVotfovt . o. THIS H TRAVELERS Ladies who intend going from home this summer are reminded that we have an in teresting collection of l:ght weight outer gar ments particularly adapted for travelers. T "JTQ and BlazT Suits in J L A QK, i:favy reen and TAM orm Serge. Washable Eton Suits -IN: BROWN HOLLAND, WHITE DUCK, A.SD DUCK AND CAXTVAS. LADIES' CAPES, of the latest Paris and London styles W.H.1B S TUrKER t ca 123 and 135 Fayetteyille street.

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