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i iUic 0 VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JULY 22. I8!3. NO. 7G UlTY IN UUIPF. Evert thing if unusually quiet in revenue circles. The barut district io Greensboro is to be speedily rebuilt. Piles of waterm loos and cante loupes in market today. QMUs Minnie K Cur-r. who has been quite bick, is luiroviug The docket for tbe opening Lena of the Sup rior Court is climbing: up some. Bee advertisement of a house for saje on the corner of North Blount and Peace streets. A commission was issued from the executive office this morning tc E H Patterson, of Halifax, as a notary public. All the designs for tbe proposed Confederate monument will be sub. mitted to the association in the early part of August The Rev Richard Bur well, of Texas, is in tbe city visiting his venerable father Rev Dr Robt Burwell and other relatives. In absence of Dr Daniel, Rev Rich ard L Burwell, of Texas, will nil the pulp't of the First Presbyterian to morrow morning at 11 o'clock. No services at night. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of E Li Harris, millers agent for the Acm Brand of flour. House keepers ar-' Invited specially to read the advert i ment. It will reppy them. The Rev Dr Daniel has gone to Weldon N G. by order of Albemarle Presbytery, where he will hold servL ces tomorrow and ordain and install two elders and two deacons of that place. The colored excursionists yester day afternoon took In the city from every point of view. Pullen Park Beeined to be one of the main attrac tions, and was visited by large crowds. A select and interesting entertain ment was given by "lads and lassies" last night at the residence of Mr. A J Ellis, on the Hills boro road. Recita tions, &c, made up the pleasure of the evening. The University Law School now has 21 pupils. A summer review school will open August 7th and continue four weeks for the benefit of students desiring to enter the University, but not well prepared. Let us have a publication of the re port of our city officers for 1?92. The Board of Aldermen owe it to them" selves to have this done, and a refusal Is a reflection upon our city govern ment. The people so understand it. Early this morning the street clean era were out iu full force with shovels and carts taking up the debris piled up on the streets brought from the back yards. This is the proper way to bid defiance to malarial fever and other ailments. The annual catalogue of the State Normal and Industrial school is out. It shows an attendance of 223 stu dents during the term just closed. Of these twenty-two were graduates of other institutions, and eighty had previously engaged in teaching. The returns show that much good work has been accomplished. "Man in the Moon" and "Hunch Back," by their communications in regard to extending the street rail , way to Milburnie, have somewhat brought our people to considering the propriety and feasibility of their sug gestions. ; We incline to the opinion that there is something more than "air castleB" in the plan. The Oxford excursionists played havoc with the cantaloupes and wa termelons yesterday. It is estimated that they destroyed fifteen hundred, bonght and eaten from the market e irts, on the north side of the tear !,-. htmsv Our tolorcil i itors, by their orderly couduU, h.dUr.1 to the already good name of Oxford. - Latest accounts report the condi tion of Mr Qeorge H Snow, more fa vorable. The operatives of the Raleigh cot ton factory bad a picnic party at Brookslde Park this afternoon. Maj 8 P Telfair, private secretary to the governor, returned to the city f ro n Morehrad this aftoruoou. The heated term still continues to tbe great advantage of the cotton crop, '-lit bad on suffering humanity. The watermelon trade was unust ually hrisk yesterday, owing to the excursionists from Oxford and Dur ham. We saw some watermelon carts yes terday alternoon that looked like they might have been struck by a cy clone. The usual Saturday attendance at the market prevailed today. Every thing good to eat could ba had at reasonable rates. Special Sermon. Members of the Raleigh and Gas ton Relief Association are requested to meet at. their reading room, at 10 o'clock, tomorrow morning, from whence they will go in a body to the Baptist Tabernacle church where Rev Dr J J Hall will preach a special sermon. Sunday Cigars Shou'd be purchased this afternoon and tonight at I Hal Bobbitt's. The Saboroso, Figaro and Gilt Edge are the lkadkrs sold in Raleigh. Also a line of K'y West and imported cigars. Special IVtttice. Shoes 1 Shoes!! Shoes I ! 1 Every body needs shoes bur everybody does not kaow always where to buy shoes ft the lowest prices The question often comes up in the family where can I buy my shoes at the cheapest rate, quality for quality, in this city. In the course of a year 25 to 50 cents saved on each pair of shoes bought by the familv amounts up and helps to sup. ly other needs Well now, when you want to answer this question and prove it to vour satisfaction go to j Norris' Dry Goods Store, 213 Fayette ville street. Ladles Only, Every lady of good sense and good judgment will please note Some day next week we will have one case of Irish lawn of th mst beautiful pat- tarns whttfi crnnnrt and small, neat figures, which we shall sell at 9c per yard This is the same goods we and all other merchants have sold so much of at 15c per yard D T Swindell. Send orders this evening for ice cream for dinner tomorrow No cream frozen on Sundays. A Dughi. Gentlemen's Summer Shirts. We have every thing in the shirt line that oa will likely ask for The best possible values in unlaundried shirts at 50c, 75c and $1 00 plain and pleated. Dress shirts, plain and pleated front, open front and back Are making a special display this week of puff bosom shirts, colored and white fronts, the coolest of all shirts for summer. A new idea in a negligee shirt, is an all white pleated front, with two pockets Our assortment of colored negligee shirts embraces every desirable style for this summer. We are offering some special values in negligee shirts at $1. W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. Woollcott & Sons will have another grand special sale Tuesday, July 25th. Dress Lawns and Challies4o a yard, Dress and Apron Ginghams 7 cents, worth 8i to lOu. 60c Negligee Shirts for 25c. Ladies Hose, in all colors, 8c, worth from 10c to 15c. Black Embroidery Skirting at half cost. (These goods are used very ex tensively this season in the north and east ) Any ladies' $3 shoe in the store on that day for $2.37. Clearing sale Of ladies1, misses and children's straw hats at half vat ue. I Rosenthal. Dress Trimmings. 1 Nothing completely fcrnisb.es a 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 send us the new things as quickly as they make their appearance from across the ocean. D T Swindell, Raleigh, KC, For Kent. Four room cottage on North East street, ntar Oakwood avenue. Ap plv to P H HOOHBS, Je29 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For Iient. Three room house, good garden. L D Womble. FOR RKPT Niueroom house, front and hack veHtibnle, equal in another full size room, waking It altogether, good re pair and gjod term. 1. D Woinble. F"R "KST. Three room house good garden. L D Womble. FOR RENT. Nine toom house, oue block east of capitol. jv tf LD Womble. For Rent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax s'reet, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Applv to B F. U.tNTAQUR, Guardian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf Rammed, Packed, Jammed. We have been through our stock and found rammed, packed and jam med away hundred of dollar's wor h of good desirable goods. These goods we have pulled out and put a price on them that will move them from our store, doe lot ladies vest, 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. 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 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 sell more, jl Williams & King. Dress Goods. We keep all tbe new things to be bad in ladies dress goods, both for eign and American productions. And as we buy these goods direct from im porters and pay cash for all goods, we get them at tbe lowest possible price, and we endeavor to sell to our cub tomers at a smaller price than any other house in the dry goods business. DT Swindell, Raleigh, N O. Stock of dry goods will be sold at a great sacrifice in order to make room for fall purchases. I Rosenthal. 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 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. The best 10c ladies ribbed vest at I Rosenthal's. Millinery. Your milliner can either make or mar you You, like the balance of us, go in for beauty. It is wonderful how our milliner can help even a homely woman much less you. Especial attention is paid to the millinery feature of our business. D T Swindell, Raleigh, N C. Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. H. Stbinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. j12 $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. u. Box 277, Raleigh, N. 0. mhl6 eodtf Ladies Oxford Ties at 50o 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.eloqueutly sllept, 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. OA Sherwood & Co. R&GOorsets at special low price I RQMBttlMV'' At Special -:- Notices. 50 SI 75 Ladies f -I i ti uri ...3 md 4 eduiv-d ro T.adit-r1' .. . SlipoHf, .... Rtducd to :tiseH ........ . OtforJ Ties .... U lucfil to 75 25 0 P).Kf. Black .Hosiery , Reduced to Great Iu -Modb made on all kind of Dry G :ods, Notion, boes, Trunks, Sis Ex "niDe our prices bef r iu iking you pur ch''H NOBEIS' DRY GOODS STORE 21:5 Pi citt-vilie street. We in vite special attention to our MIDSUMMER fiLEAANCE MALE IDSUMMER IJLEARANCE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Millinery -AND A.LL- Straw Goods, Muslia Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and" Fancy Notions. As we are to move again iu the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESe", my2 114 FA.YETTE VILLTC ST. Nf xt to Fre A Watson'. DOWN THEY CO. Tn 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 textured. We have what we advertise and in plenty. No tricks to beguil, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's ''ilk Ribbed Vests Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; cheap at 50c; our ty Pc price Zdt) Children's Fine 8ummer Vests Sizes 20, 22, 24, 26. 28 and 30. Our Oc price was 40c; now onlv ZiO Boys' Gauze 8birts 28, 30, 32 and 34. We "old them for 40c; now Q c offer them at jO Ladies Silk Jerse Bodies Sizes 2, 3 and 4. extra qaality' good value '7c at t, can he had now for I O Intumer ile line Gauze Vest for ladi'S in 'es'iMful assortments, with Ions.' sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleevrs.hitrh or lowneck.square or V cut Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under wear at prices that discount all others. Our aim is not to catch your eve with an 8 and 10c knit, shirts, atid we have the best on the market, hut to bring fine goods to your notice at reasonable prices. We mace a specialty of goo medium priced goods for which there is always a ready demand, at same time we must admit there is very little money in them unless we are kept very busy. 0. 1. traM I Co I am Bound for the ()neapet Store in Raleigh. THE LYON RACKET STORE, Headquarters for Low prices, Summer Millinery, nov elties in Hats and Bonnets and all sorts of fancy shapes and colors, which 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 7o to $1.74 Men's low cut Shoes $1.87 worth $2 anywhere. eii mm mil TonGan tStopIlIe! Lawns 4o, Lawns 10c, worti lfto, Prints Re, India Linen 9o, Mosquito Net, ali colors, 5o large Towels 10c, Napkins and Table Linens, Ham mocks, Hassocks fi8o to $l,Bird Oages from 7'c to SMc THE LtOil RA6KET STORE. Hard Mare, A v. Thing When You See g"jj" Baby Carriages. AT $ 5 06 " 5 94 7 5(1 " 8 18 " 8 44 10 31 11 63 " 16 06 17 19 " 17 66 18 17 WORTH $ 800 850 10 50 1160 12 00 14 00 15 00 21 UG 23 50 23 60 25 00 u It THEY ARE IHIeywood's MAKE teEBip&SoDS, RALEIGH, N. C. ene rf you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest, to h ive your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nfae, substmtM fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have ali the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- agi tresses, fcc. They have ; the finest, pret tiest ahd nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOM E Sewing Machine a specialty. Also M AtiHINE Needles rnd Oil. B-sides, the firm Will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plwe, Sonftsi.de M'rl't Dry Goo!h IV &c. ETON SUITS AT A SMALL COST. Young ladies will require an Eton Suit, whether they ravel or remain at home this summer. We have four styles of WASHABLE ETON SUITS AND ALL AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. lias I ixfi I'll IB UlirKERiCO m i 135 F&yetteTiUe. ufoeet. ,
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