L 1 1 1 SMI VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, JULY 23. I8D3. NO. 78 utsttoi CUTY IN RUIF.fr. Tbe watermelon glat continues. The street sprinkler should not be idle. Fine afternoons for tbe baby brlgaie. Keep yoar premises clean and avoid disease The drouth In some localities Is get ting dist re-sing. Gov Parr returned to tbe city yes terday afternoon. Mr and Mrs J B Batohelor have re turned to the city. Judge Avery arrived in the city from Durham yesterday. Peaches plentiful and delicious. Besides they are getting cheap. Let as have a society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals. It is much needed. Rev Richard Burwell.of Texas.is in tbe city, visiting bis father, Rev Dr Robert Burwell. We are glad to learn that the little child of Mr A B Stronach who has been quite sick Is improving. Kinley J Tener has been appointed a commissioner for North Carolina, at 441, Cbestnut street, Philadelphia. A considerable crowd went out to day to attend the sale of the Tbos Br td tears' property east of the city. Read the announcement of Messrs Thos H BrUtre & Sons who are sell ing baby cn i tg s at cos. Call and be convince i Pon't forget the annual excursion of the Relief society of the R & 0 Railroad to take pla-e July 27th to Littleton. Fare for the round trip $1 A good time may be expected. Miss Lizzie Mitchell, the accom plished daughter of Washington Mitchell, Esq, of Aulander, N 0, is in the city, visiting Misses Alice and Maggie Ferrell, 825 South Person street. i A meeting of those who favor the or ganization of a society for prevention of cruelty to animals, will be held In the office of the clerk of the Superior court on Thursday afternoon next at 6 o'clock. Young Men's Missionaiy Union meets every Tuesday night at 8:15 p in, at tbe Sunday School rooms of tbe Baptist Tabernacle. Everybody in vited. Subject for tonight: "The danger of becoming hardened." The state tuxes on tbe railroads for general and school purposes, are $96, 000, just twice what they were when tbe railroad commission commenced its work In 1891. The assessed value of tbe railroads was only $12,000,000. Married. At the residence of Miss Fannie Hailey at 8 o'clock yesterday, by Rev Jno N Cole, Mr John J Wishart, of Greensboro, to Mies Ella Peatross, of this city. Settled. It is now definitely settled that the 8d and 4th regiments will go into camp at Charlotte in August. The encampment will be held without aid from the state. The military will take along ther camp equipages and rations. The rest will be cone by Charlotte. A Mne Sermon. At Central M E Church Sunday morning tbe pastor Rev J B Hurley, by special request repeated a sermon, that he delivered to his congregation a little more than a year ago. Text Isaah 82 2. And a man 'shall be as an biding place from tbe wind, and a covet from the tempest; as rivers of water in a dry place, as the shadow of a great rock in a weary land. Tbe subject was handled with care and ease and the sermon was one of great Dower, and eloquence; many er6 h rd to say it - was .the l)Bt they e ,vx beard, and all who heard it poke in highest terms of praise. University Courses for Teach ers. Tbe following courses of study in tbe University have been arranged especially for teachers. Instruction will begin September 7th. Bona fide public school teachers will receive free tuition, others will pay at tbe usual rates. k PROFJiseiosrA.L coursk I. The History of Education: An cient. mediaeval and modern () The history of educational in stitntions, theories and methods. (b) Criticisms upon tbe same (c) The reading: of educational classics. II. The Principle of Education: (a) Study of the laws of human thoughts and tbe mental growth of the child. (b) Study of selections from philo sophical literature; the theories of Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Lake, Milton and others. j III. Educational Criticism: (a) Educational reformers and critics. (b) Analysis of their arraignment of existing practices. IV. Educational Crisis: (a) Tbe teacher in relation to the school and tbe State (b) Relation of the State to educa tion. (c) Sociological aspects of educa tion. (d) State and city systems of educa tion. (e) School supervision. B TBACHKRS' ACADEMIC COURSKS. I. Language and Literature: English (four courses) Latin or Greek (each two courses), French or German (each two courses) II. Mathematics: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, surveying III. Science: Chemistry, physics, geology, physical geography, physi ology and totauy. IV. History and Philosophy: History (four courses), psychologa, political economy. V. Constitution and Liws of the U. 8.: Constitution and laws of N 0., rights and duties of citizenship. Every teacher and every young man intending to teach is cordially invited to this institution. The time to enter is either September 7, lc93, or January 4, 1894 I shall be glad to correspond with persons Interested in these courses. Address, E A. Alderman, Professor of the History and Philoso phy of Education, chapel Hill, JS. C. We Will Protect and Defend You. It Is good to have a friend n the time of need. A friend indeed are we today and tomorrow we are selling Irish Lawns at 9c a yard. Most beau tiful patterns. You need not doubt the goods have arrived and you can see them. D T Swindell. Drive in Cheneille Table Covers We have just placed on sale, at our Fayetteville street door, a limited number of extra quality six quarter Cheneille Table Covers, with knotted fringe at the very low price of $100 each. As the quantity is limited we would suggest an early call. W. fl. & R. 8. Tuckkr & Co. Now Here. The case of Irish Lawns are here and were put on sale this morning at 9c a yard These goods are 15c per yard elsewhere, and no one can sell them for 9o but us. D T Swindell. Ladj, Lady, Lend Me Your Ear! We have a case of Irish Lawns ro sale this week at 9c a yard. Beautiful white ground, small neat figure of brown, blue, pink, &c. Remember this is no bauble, as you pay 15o a yard for same me elsewhere. We sell this one case at 9c D T Swirdell. How Rich How Poor. There is not a family in the city of Raleigh who can afford to let this op portunity go by, the rich are too smart and clear sighted; the poor if they understand it will not let the opportunity pass Irish Lawas at 9c a yard is something entirely unheard of before. Nine cents buyB it now, at D T Swindell's. For Rent. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oak wood avenue. Ap plv to r a HUGHRS. je9 tf Postal Telegraph Co. For llent. Three room bouse, good garden. L D Womble. FOR RBWT. Nine room house, front and back vestibule, equal ro another full size room. makiie l1 altogether, good re pair and good term.. L D Womble. FOR nKHT. Three room house good garden. L D Womble. FOR 1KNT Nine loom house, one block east of capitol. . jv6 tf L D 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. Appl to B F. Mjntaguh. Guardian. Office over Oom'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf Important Notice. Don't forget to ask for Williams 4c KiDg'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 tw 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. . Stock of dry goods will be sold at a srreat sacrifice in order to make room for fall purchases. I Rosenthal. Pare Ice The Best and Cheap est. Tbe 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. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. Si. Stbin&wtz, Florist. Telephone 118. j12 $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. o. Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Ladies Oxford Ties at 60c I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and challies at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 I Rosenthal. Lost. An account book bearing the name of J A M and W H Cole on back. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it or leaving same at the store of Grausman & Rosenthal. july24-3t Special Notice. Shoes I Shoes 1 1 Shoes! 11 Every body needs shoes but everybody does not know always where to buy shoes at 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 tbe family amounts up and helps to supply other needs. Well now, when you want to answer this question and prove it to vour satisfaction go to Norris' Dry Goods Store, 218 Fayette ville street. WooIlcoM & Sons will have another grand special sale Tuesday, July 25th. Dress Lawns and Challies 4o a yard, Dress and Apron Ginghams 7 cents, worth Si to 10c. 50c Negligee Shirts for 25o. 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 tbe north and east ) Any ladies' $3 shoe in the store on that day for $2.87. Clearing sale of ladies', misses and children's straw hats at half vaiae. I Rosenthal. ' rc i ! Special-:- Notices. 50 SI 75 Ladies Mllppers, ... SkuiI 4- ...-ted tied to - I -allies' ........ .... Rtduced to....... Mf8PR .. Oxford Ties .. Reduced to . ... Fast Black -Hosiery , Red seed to :75' O ;50( 25 Great rd nations made on ell kiu 's of Dry G ods, Notion. Shoes, Trunks, iia Kx-iuiue our prices b"f-T- in-ikiDg you-pur-ch NOJRTtXS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fi "tteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE MALE IDSUMMER ULEARANCE IJALE -OF- Trimmed Millinerv AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslin Hats 4 Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move again in the fall we want to reduce tb.3 stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTEVILLE T. Next to Fre A VVation'". 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 beguil, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's Silk Ribbed Vests-Sizes 1, 2. 3, 4, 5aud 6; cheap at 50c; our Qc price JLO Children's Fine 8ummer Vests Sizes 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Our QfTc price was 40c; now on'v iiO Boys' Gauze Shirt-28, 30, 32 and 34. We old them for 40c; now QPc offer them at AO Ladies Silk Jerae Bodies Sizes 2, 3 and 4, extra quality1 good value at 1, can be had now for I O Iniinmer ble tine Gauze Vest for ladies in beautiful assortments, with Ioiik sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves, hieh or lowneck.square or V cut Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under wear at-prices that discount all others. Onr aim is not to catch your eye. with an 8 and 10c knit shirts, aud we have the best on the market, but to bring fine goods to your notice at reasonable prices. We mase a specialty of eoo'' medium priced goods for which there is always a ready demand, at same time we trust admit there is very little money in them unless we are kept very busy. B. A. linM i Co I am Bound for the Cheapest Store In Raleigh. THELYOP RACKET STORE, Headquarters for Low prices, Summer Millinery, nov elties in Hats aud Bonnets and all sorts of fancy shapes and colors, which we are offering at prices to suit the , bard times Also a full line of Haby Gaps and Mall Hats, men's and boy's straw Hats at a price to suit you Just received a new line of ladies Slippers from, 7e to $1.74 Men's low cat Shoes $1.37 worth $2 anywhere , Lawns 4c, Lawns 10c. worth 15c I Prints 5c, India Linen Qo, Mosquito I Net, all colors, 5c. large Towels 10c, Napkins and Table Linens. Ham i mocks. Hassocks 68o to $l,Blrd Cages , from 7o to Q'o Tilt llflll RAG KET STORE. mil REESE TouGantStopMe! Mardnare. Vr. We want The Floor Space and BTBBY BABY CABRIA&B Now Marked At Costfor Cash Only. $ 5.90 $ 6.C5 $ 6 45 $ 6.54 6 75 ' 8.25 9 30 12.85 13 75 21 15 Tlios. H.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. ee fHIeire. If you we a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furnish!. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this 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 TCattan Chairs, wardrobes. Mat-j tresses, Ac. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nioe gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane, Soutbside M'rk't Dry Goods. Wot! on a, &c. ETON SUITS AT A SMALL COST. Young ladies will require an Eton Suit, whether thev ravel or remain at home this summer. We have four styles of WASHABLE ETON SUITS AND ALL AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. 123 end 135 Fayetteville street, . his fflffil