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Pifittori VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JULY 28f. 1893.' NO. 81 CITY IN.BRICr. Nights getting eoo' and deligbtfaL The encampment at Charlotte next month will be a big thing. The Executive mansion will soon be completed In all ite arrangements. The railroad commission taxes the Pullman or eorapaoy property in this 8'ate at an assessment of 13 1,563 07. Mr Josepbas Daniels, who has been taking in the Chicago exposition, has returned to Washington. There is not macb sickness at the Soldiers' Home The old veterans are getting on about as well as nsaal. So far no monument has been erec ted to the memory of Col L L Polk, as was suggested. The market continues abundantly supplied with vegetables and fruits, at the most reasonable prices. Mr J M Barbee Mt this afternoon for Hickory to see his wife and chll dreu who are sojourning there. Mrs H H Carroll is in the city, via' iting her sons Mr J D and R G Car roll. Bee notice or mortgage sale or land by WN Jones, attorney for mortga gee. After paying the recent 2 per cent dividend, the Atlantic and North Carolina road has $19,000 In the treasury. Don't forget to send all your spare vegetables to the mission rooms. cor ner of Wilmington and Morgan streets. They are nwied. We are pleased to see Mr Miles Goodwin out again after a long spell ot sickness. "Ve hope he may soon regain his health. Mrs E G Horton has been in the country very sick. We are glad to say she has returned to the city much im proved. The races next month are now all the talk and the prospects are that they will be the best we have ever had. The track is being placed in the best possible condition. The grand jury of New Hanover county have investigated the recent bank failure in the city of Wilming ton, but find no fault with the ofB cials. Mrs C J Tucker, who has been spending several months in this city, left for the north yesterday. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Wayne Allcott, who will spend several weeks in Binghamton and Norwich, New York. The special vestibuled train for the North Carolina Teacher's world fair party will leave Raleigh for Chicago on Tuesday morning, August 1st at 7 o'clock via Richmond and Danville system. Don't forget this. The property of the Western Union Telegraph Co, is now assessed by the railway commission at $173,8 9. It has 3,100 miles of one wire, and has in addittion 7,700 miles in excess of one wire. The Postal has 265 miles of one wire and 1,100 miles in excess. The Governor has pardoned Wm Ganner, who was convicted in Hen derson county of horse stealing and sentenced to ten years in the penlten tiary. He had served out five years of bis term. Mrs R H Brooks, who has been vis' iting her daughter Mrs Thorp, of Rocky Mount, returned home yester day accompanied by her daughter - who will spend two or three weeks in the city. ; Fetters Southern Magazine for Au gust, is to band. It is a splendid nnmher containing reading matter or the highest order. It is one of the best magazines in the country. lied. Yesterday afternoon at 4:80 o'clock at the residence of W D Brown 554 East Hargett street, of typhoid fever, Miss Ida Coap, aired 27. P-irasols, fans and belts at cost, jj I Rosenthal. 12th February, 1810. To be let to the lowest bidder The , Enclosing of the Public Burying Ground, a square of four acres. The enclosure contemplated is to be either post and rail or plank fence. For particulars apply to the undersigned, as soon as convenient. SlM'L ftOODWIff, ) JOHffH. R A BO l TAN. Com. Wbslkt Whitakkr ) R&'etgh Minerva, Feb 15, ldlO. Damaged. We learn that during the preva leuce of a heavy storm at Charlotte last Wednesday afternoon the freight depot of the R&D compaay was se rlous'y damaged. The building was partially unroofed and the truckers had a lively time moving freight A large quantity of flour was damaged. Merited Compliment. The directors of the North Caro lina Railroad will soon erect a monu ment to Hon Cah in Graves who, as president of the State 8enate gave the casting vote to build the road. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather, probably local showers on coast, warmer in east portion. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Saturday: Fair weather, slight ly warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 87 mini mum Temperature 62; rainfall 0.00. Firemen's Association. Th,e State Fireman's Association has closed its annual meeting at Wil mington and adjourned to meet in Winston next year. The following officers have been elected: President T A Green, of Wilming ton. 1st Vice President J D McNeill, of Fayetteville. 2d Vice President E G Parmele, of Wilmington. ' Statistician W C Croft, of Wil mington. Sec and Treas -Dr J W Griffith, of Greensboro. The president was selected as dele gate to the National Association which meets at Milwaukee. Cheap. Nice vellow bananas 50c to $1.00 per bunch today and tomorrow, at DT Johnson's. Hams. A lot of fine N C bams now on sale at D T Johnson's Chipped Beef 2' c pound, at C O Ball & Go's, 129 Fayetteville street. jy28 2t New Cream Cheese 17Jc pound, at 0 O Ball St Co's, 129 Fayetteville St. jy28 2t Remnants of Caraleigh Glng- hams. Yesterday we bought the entire lot on hand at a price, and today 6ois our price for 8c goods. Do yon want any ? This will not last long. C A Sherwood St Co. Wanted. Ladies to do writing at home; will pay $18.00 to $20.00 per week;send self addressed stamped envelope ior repiy, address. Mme. Wright, Mishawaka, Ind. jy27 8t If you need a pair of good shoes of any kind com and see our stock. We carry a large stock of shoes, in fact make it a specialty, and our prices are correct. Woollcott St Sons. We receive today a large case of towels and are going to sell them off at 80c a dozen until they are all gone. Just think orly ?ie a pieee. Woollcott St Sons. R & G Corsets at special low price at I Rosenthal's. Clearing sale of ladies', misses and children's straw hats at, half vaiae. I Rosenthal. $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277. Raleigh, N. 0. mhl6eodtf House for Rent On corner Lane and Dwon streets. Convenient to Rtleigh cotton mills; containing eight room; Soluble for two families; price $11 per month. Jvi7-sit DO Murray. Large lot fruit jrs, at. Woollcott St Sons Fresh Roasted P-ionts C quart, at O O Bill St Co's, 129 FayettHville St. j ?8 Jt Am a Matter of tioort 8ue. J'lof new we are preparing our store for the reeeoMn of a I ft rue and varied b'thiW ' o wiM :t In the largest, and most "leni-n-'le si'-ck we ever brought to Ralnlh. en 1 we have instructed all clerks n ill nammnr goods at wholmal cos' (except the Irish lawns at 9s ) L " Swindell. Combined We have foriund a combination with a Scotch svndicat.o and ill han dle goods In Hrge q lantities this fall. win have stores in Tennessee, vir- giula and Raleigh. NO. No we want all the room possible, and have lr stmc'ed clerks to seT goods from now on at about cost. D T Swindell For Rent. Four room cottage on North East street, near Oakwood avenae. Ap ply to r H HUQHKS je?9 tf Postal Telegraph Co . i i . At O! At 91! At 9!!! If you were point; to be hung at 9 it wonld be quite different, but not so, iostead o' bein? hung at 9 you can go to Swindell's store aDd buy Iris Lawns at. 9c a yard when the goods are 15c the world over. D T 8windell. We Will Protect and. Defend You. It is good to have a friend in the time of need. A friend indeed are we today and tomorrow we are selling Irish Lawns at 9o a yard.1 Most beau tlful patterns You need not doubt the goods have arrived and you can see them. D T Swindell. Drive in Cheneifle Table Covers We have just placed on sale, at our Fayetteville street door, a limited number of extra quality six quarter Oheneille 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. fl St R 8. Tucker St Co. For Rent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room a Hali fax street, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Appl to B F. Montagu b, Guardian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank, jnel tf 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 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 bf sold at a great sacrifice in order to make room for fall purchases. I Rosenthal. Pure Ice The Best and Cheap ent.-. The ice now being produced by the new Crystal ice factory and sold by Messrs Jones St 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 tht any dis ease germs remain in it. m m ... 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. H. Stbinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. j12 , ' Ladies Oxford Ties at 50o. I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and ehallles at 4c yd at I Rosenthal's. Lady, Lady, Lend Me Your Ear! We have a case of Irish Lawns d sale this week at 9o a yard. Beautiful white ground, small neat figure of brown, blue, pink, &c. Remember this is no bauble, as you pay 15c a yard for same elsewhere. We sell this one case at 9o. DT Swindell, Special -:- Notices. LHi Slippers 'Prs ftp 3 to UJ ....J nni 4 ..fdiicd ...... ' Allies SI: 75: w ....Rednivt to MiR . Oxford H-s .... R"1uco! to, 25 C FiHr. Black V ..-Hosiery . ... .Reduced to. Great reductions madoon ell kin Is of Dry G ods, Notion Hhoj, Truuks, &3 Rx niine our prices hfUr iutciog you" pur chases JSTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Felteville street We invite sneciiil attention to oar MIDSUMMER nLEAKANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER tLEARANCE UALE OF" Trimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslia Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. StamDed Linen. Hair Goods. .Tawnlrv and Fancy Notions. As we are to move nain i i the fall we want to re luce ti -t aK as m i h as pvHSUy if'. Next to Frel A Watson' . DOWN THEY CO. In clearing out our entire stock of Sum mer . Hoiiery Underwear, we make prices both beneficial and satisfactory to such as are in neel of these light weight textured. we nave wnat we advertise ana in plenty. No tricks to begnil, nor smiles to deceive Infant's Silk Ribbed Vests-Sizes 1, 2 6, 4, o and b; cheap at 50c; our f) r c price At) Children's Fine 8ummer Vests- Size" 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Our QPc price was 40c; now only uO Bos' Gauze Shirt-28, 30, 32 and 34. We "old them for 40c; now Ofjc offer them at - AO Ladies Silk Jersey Bodies Sizes 2, 3 and 4, extra quality' good value fTCc at 1, can be had now for Int. timer ble fine Gauze Vest for ladii-s in N'liitifiil assortments, with lnp slf eves, short sleeves, or no slvHs.hish or lowneck, square or V cut Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under wear t prices that discount all othe s Onr ai'n is nof. to catch vour eve with an 8 and 10c knit shirts, aud we have the beat on the market but to bring tine goods to your nonce ar- reasonable prices we mare a apecialty of eoo ' medium priced g tods for which there is always a ready demand, at same time we must admit there is very little money in mem unless we are Kept very busy. Great Reduction IN IFIRICIEiS. And we are sharpening our knife to cut the prices on pant goods w rth 25c, now going at 19c, Our beautiful li e of lawns are chtap at 12c, now reduced to 10c; no price at all for the goods they are richlv worth 15c the world over. The flies are bad and the mosquito will be worse, so we have reduced mosquito net, all colors, to 5c, selling every where at 10c Baseball bats reduced to 5 J, worth lOi. Foiling hoops and sticks 5c. Milk coolers from 9c up. Huggy robes and whips. Large pictures from $1.00 to $4 00. Bird cages from 7 c to 87c. US MB REESE fi. 1 mm i fio THE LY0I1 RAGKET STORE Hardware. &e. We want The Floor Space and BVFBY BABY CABHIACB Now Marked At Costfor Cash Only. $ fl.90 $ 6 C5 $ 6.45 $ 6.64 6 75 8 25 9 30 12.85 13 75 21 15 Bos. H.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. See Elepe. If you are a citizen or stranger it will bu to your interest to n ive your rooms neatly furnishe 1. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substDti--l fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat-Jj tresses, Rc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MAuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool by ni gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExchangePlane, Southside M'rk't Dry Good. Notion, 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 Btyles of WASHABLE ETON SUITS AND ALL AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. W. II. R S. TUTKER ; CO 123 ni 135 Fayetteville street. Ixrt mm if'
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