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ti'etitni VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1893. NO. 80 CITY IN BRIEF. Un J W Hinsdale la convalescing. Mr Ghaa E Johnson left yesterday for a trtp to Europe. The shipment of grapes still con tinues. v Work has been completed on the third floor of the Governor's mansion. Onr colored firemen propose to go to the Charlotte celebration next month. It Is now et.imated that 400 brandy distilleries will be at work In this dis trict this year. The Executive committee of the Former's Alliance will meet in this city next Wednesday. The Agricultural department has sent oat over 100,000 copies of the monthly bal'etin this week. Health offleer Ferrell says that there Is no more sickness in Raleigh than asual for July. The dog days are fast approaching and the utmost precaution is needed to keep oft disease. Many applications for admission to the Agricultural and Mechanical College are coming in. Hon O H Doekery, consul to Rio, has sailed for home and is expected in North Oarollna in about ten days Mr J A Jones, has gone to Louis burg to attend the District Methodist Conference Although the lightning yesterday afternoon fl shed around at a wild rate, we heur of no damage so far. Mr and Mrs 0 A Brown are spend ing a few days at. Flint, in this county. Col J W Hinsdale, accompanied by several members of his household, left today for Chicago and other points of interest. . It is thought that the North Oaro llna railroad will soon surrender its exemption from taxation as sugges ted by 0ov Carr. We are glad to hear that Associate Jastice Walter Clark, has about en tlrely recovered from his recent indis position. In order not to conflict with the races in Richmond, the dates for those at the Alamance fair have been ' changed to October 8d and 6th. We were informed today by Prof Leary of Shaw Institute that the condition of Rev Dr Tapper has very much improved. He is still at Mar tha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Hon John O Scarborough has gone to attend the meeting of the Trustees of the Baptist Orphanage at Thorn asville. From there he will attend Institutes in Macon county. A chapter of the Brotherhood of St Andrew has been organized In Christ church here. A chapter has been for some time in the Church of the Good Shepherd. The railroad commission still has under consideration the matter of the right away between the A & N O rail road and Wilmington and Onslow road, in the city of New Berne. The traffic managers of the Asso elated Railways of Virginia and North Carolina met at the Hammocks near .Wilmington yesterday. There was a large attendance of represent tatlve railroad men from all parts of the two States. ' : : . ' : Six hundred new patent seats for recitation rooms and $120 worth of elate blackboards for the mathemati cal rooms, amounting to $1,600 in alii were received at the University of North Carolina last Tuesday. The ' sewerage and water works system are being rapidly puc in. The storm yesterday in the way of an electric display, was perhaps the grandest ever ' witnessed here. For almost an hour lightning was inces sant accompanied by terrific peals of thunder. The scene inspired mingled admiration and awe. The rain came in good time, for which let us all be The shipment of grapes is at its height. Ma Jno O Winder has removed to Norfolk Va. Prof E MeK Goodwin has just re turned from a trip to the world's fair. Mr H A Whiting, president of the Wlla ington, Newberne and Norfolk Railroad was In the city yesterday. The rain yesterday afternoon was worth thousands of dollars to Wake county. All aboard for the teacher's trip to Chicago August 1st. It is goiog to be a great occasion. The colored Insane asylum et Goldsboro is now full to overflowing. The new additions are being rapidly built. Mr Mooeyham gave a delightful picnic yesterday to his class of girls of the Tabernacle s.hool at, Brook side Park. The Hlllsboro Observer says that maddogs are plentiful in the neigh borhood of Mebane in Alamance county. Pearl et fever has about entirely dis appeared from our city. All tbdse afflicted in the family of Mr Ellington are out of danger. We are in receipt of a complete specimen book from Dodson's prin ters supply depot Atlanta, Ga. It is a valuable publication. Dr Stephea P Weeks, who formerly held the chair of history of frinlty College, is lecturing on the quakers in North Carolina, Virginia and Georgia. Union Meetings. The union meetings of the Raleigh Baptist Association meet 'tomorrow at Salm church western section and Shiloh church for the eastern section. Messrs J R Barkley, J O Blrdsong N B Broughton, Prof E McK Good. win and T B Moseley are delegates from the Baptist Tabernacle. The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity Generally cloudy, cooler weather with northeast winds; occasional light showers in forenoon. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: ', Maximum temperature, 96 minl mum temperature 71; rainfall 1.29. A Texas girl, fifteen years old, pro poses to walk to the World's Fair if she can get. another girl to compete with her. A Florida man has a fondness for alligators and is said to have lived on nothing but the meat of saurians for over three years. Wanted. Ladies to do writing at home: will pay $18.00 to $20 00 per week;send self addressed stamped envelope for reply. Address, Mme. Wright, Mlshawaka, Ind. jy27 8t House for Bent r:- On corner Lane and Dawson streets. Convenient to Raleigh cotton mills; containing eight rooms; suitable for two families; price $11 per month. jv272t D O Murray. Large lot fruit jars, at Woollcott & 8ons. , If you need a pair of good shoes of any kind come and see onr stock. We carry a - large stock of shoes, In fact make It a specialty, and, oar prices are correct. Woollcott & Sons. rWe receive today a large case of towels and are going to sell them off at 30c a dozen until they are all gone. Just think orly He a piece. Woollcott & Sons. ; . . iiost. On Tuesday,' July 25,' a bunch con taining three keys.. The person find ing the same will please deliver to Mr Jenkins at the postoffloe. R & G Corsets at special low price at I Rosenthal's. Clearing sale of ladies1, misses and children's straw hats at half value. . . I Rosenthal. For Bent. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oak wood avenue. Ap ply to P H Hcohks je?9 t( postal Telegraph Co. AtO! AtOt! AtO!!! If you were eolog o be hung at 9 it would be quie different, but not so, instead o' b'io? hunr at 9 you can go to Swindell's store aol buy Iri- i Lawns at 9o a vard -hen the goods are 36c the world over D T 8wiodell. We Will Protect and Defend Yon. If, U t'ood to lnv a friend "n the time of uptii. A friend indeed are we today aud roinorrow-we are selling Irish Lcn8 at 9a yard. Host beau. tiful pai t--run Yoi need not doubt the goods Inve arrived and yoa can see them. D T Swindell. Drive In ClienelUe Table Covers We have just plao1 on sale, at our Fayetteville street door, a limited number of extra quality nix quarter Chneille Table Covers, with knotted fringe at the very low price of $1 00 each. As the quantity is limited we would suggest an early call. W.H.4R8. Tuckkr & Co. Now Here. The case of Irish Lawns are here and were put on sale this morning at 9c a yard Thei goods are 15c per yard elsewhere, ana no one can sen them for 9o but us D r Swindell. How Bich How Poor. There is not a family in the city of Raleigh who can afford to let this op portunifty go by, the rich are too suartaM clear sighted; the poor if they understand it will not let the opportunity pass Irish Lawus at 9o a yard is something entirely unheard of before.'- Nine cents buys it now, at D T Swindell's. For Bent. A neat elx room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hall fax street, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Applj to D. X . oiontauk. uruaraiau. Office over Gom'Laad Farm's Bank. jne4 tf Important Notice. Don't forget to ask for Williams & irinoa Vamnnt Toothache and Neu ralgia remedy when you are suffering from a decayed tootn or ine 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. 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 eat. v . The Ice now being produced by the new Crystal Ice factory and soldby Messrs Jones to Powell, Is from dls tilled and rebolled 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 1 Rosenthal's. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and oollard plants. H. Stbinmetz, Florist Telephone 118. j12 $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 . months. Address, "Alexander," P. u. Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Ladies Oxford Ties at 60o. I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and cballies at 4o yd at I Rosenthal's. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 I Rosenthal. LOgt. ;' :-, A MAAHnf K1r Haaifny flia nam A of J A M and W H Cole on back. ... . i U lnder Will oe suuauiy rewarueu ujr returning It or leaving same at the store oi vrrausmau a nunuvuwr july24-8t . .. . : Lady, Lady, Lend Me Your Ear! We have a case of Irish Lawn o i. thla oraatc at. fin a vard. Beantlfnl white ground, small neat figure of brown, blue, pink, &o. Remember Vila la nn hurt hi A. Rfl VOO tav 15a a yard for same elsewhere. We sell this one case at vc . , f i ?', , IT Swindell. Special : Notices Ladles 31Ipprs, ....... induced to Si I .adieu' .. Slipper , Reduced to ........... 75 0 Migp Oxford Ties Reduced to 25 0 ... Fttst Black m.h ...... 15( .....Hosiery Reduced to J Great reductions made on all kinds of Dry G ods, Notion". Shoe, Trunks, tie GxMutoe our prices befor - ut kking you" por ch 'sec DRY GO ODS STORE 218 Fa.etteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE MALE IDSUMMER tLEARANCE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslia Bats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Q.wda, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to m.-ve Hain ia the fall we want to re luco t'-sr c'- rn-i -h h niM i'ln- .. 4 mv'2 i V v V i: ' t'JiJ ,'j.LLa at. Next to Fre I A Watson'". 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 nave wnat we advertise ano in plenty. No tricks to beguil, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's Silk Bibbed Vests-Sizes 1, ' 2, 3, 4, Sand 6; cheap at 50c; our QKc price JdO Children's Fine Summer Vests Sizex 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Oar O fT c price was 40c; now onlv td Boys' Gauze Shirts 28, 30, 32 and 34. We cold them for 40c; now Qe offer them at iO Ladies 8ilk Jerse Bodies Sizes 2, 3 -and 4, extra quality' good value 7Kc at t, can be had now for f O Iniiumernhle fine Oanze Vest for ladies in ea iiful assortments, with loufr sleves, short sleeves, or no slwves.hitfh or lowneck.square or V cut Gents Gauze "d Balbriggan Under wear at prices that discount all : others.: Onr aim is not to catch your eye 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 mase a specialty of boo 1 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. Ml mm C. i. Snerwond & Go YonuantStopiile! I am Bound for the Cheapest Store i Ralwlgh. THE LYOF 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 Gaps and Mull Hats, men's and boy's straw Hats at a price to suit you. Just received a new line of ladles Slippers from 74c to $1.74 - Men's low cut Shoes $1.37. worth $2 anywhere. Lawns 4c, Lawns 10c, wortY 15o, Prints So, India Linen So, Mosquito Net, all aolors, 5o, larffe Towels 10c, Napkins and Table Linens. Ham mocks. Hassocks 68o to $l,Bird Oaes from 71o to 9ie. THE LY011 RACKET STORE. Hardware, &c We want The Floor Space and rviy straw Now Marked At dostfor Cash Only. $ ft.90 8 75 $ 0 C5 $ 6 45 $ 6.64 825 9.30 . 12.85 13 75 21 15 Bos. H.B&uODS, RALEIGH, N.O. ee IHIeiie. If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interne to h ve your rooms ueatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this & cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs. Wardrobes, Mat- JSai tresses, &o. They have A the finest, pret tiest and nob ' biest i BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MAuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excliange Plane, Soutbside M'rk't Dry Goods. NottonH, &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, Tnomas Maxwell 17.IIJR ITUfKERiCO 123 and 135 Fayetteville street x v thankful.
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