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W)t JO IHfittoc. VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1893. NO. 8C OITY IN BRIEF. Splendid raloi. The watermelon market Is on the Slat. The railroad commission U not in session this week. 'The entries to th racss will close at il:1p in, August 7th. A. cablegram from Mr A D Jones, announces his safe arrival at Bhang hat. The governor today appointed Ohas WcGary of Durham, a notary peblie. There is a case of scarlet fever at the borne of Mr Ben Robinson on South street. The recent Methodist conference at Shelby adopted strong resolutions against evangelists. Colonel B McD Tate and Oolonel T 8 Kenan have returned to the city from a trip to Virginia, Rev Dr Atkins, the new editor of the Christian Advocate, will bring bis . family to Raleigh to live. The office of the North Carolinian is now in the same building formerly oecnpted by the State Chronicle. There are some important changes rumored in the street car business but we cannot just now locate them. Miss Annie Marie Lambeth, daugh ter of Dr S 8 Lambeth, of Richmond, Va, is visiting her uncle's family in this city. The governor is still engaged in ap pointing j siices in place of those who failed to . accept legislative ap pointments It is gratifying to know that the banks of our city are doing well, not withstanding the pressure of money matters throughout the country. The James City troubles coBt North Carolina about $7,000. The negroes are again turbulent but it is hoped no further use for troops will be needed. Counterfeit silver dollars are in cir culation in the Wilmington section of the state. They are lighter than the genuine, but otherwise are said to be a fine imitation. Captain James Maglenn, the new superintendent of motive power, Sea board Air Line arrived in " the city yesterday. Raleigh will now be his premanent headquarters. Mrs Alvln Betts and ber daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs J H Weathers, have returned home from Brooklyn, N Y, where they have been for several days on a visit to her son, Mr S J Betts. Spanish oak in the oapitol square has been out down. It is said to.be over 110 years old.' It measures five feet across the stump and was the largest tree in. the grounds. It will make, when sawed up, about four cords of wood outside of its limbs. Prof Hill, of the A and M college, informed us this morning that, the outlook for the attendance of the college next session was flrstrate. He says that the only difficulty was in the matter of accommodation, and that this would, in his opinion, be supplied, ':''' 1 ,1':-''v.':v We hope that the interest in the Columbian exposition will not oper ate to put a quietus on our energies for a first class state fair. There are many of our people; of course who cannot go to the big fair but would like to take in our home show. Let us boom up the fair. ' Mr W J Edwards, General Purchas ing Agent, Seaboard Air Line, has been permanently located ' at this point. Mr Edwards will also have charge of General - Manager Winders office during his absence from ' the Mr Edwards is a gentleman of eul tare and big experience and he and Captiin Maglenn will boMt prove worthy additions to our population. Mr J C Beavers, who has been very sick with typhoid fever at the resi dence of his sister, Mrs J C Stone, on North Person street, is improving. Mrs Allen, sister of Mrs Alvln Betts, is quite sick at the residence of her sister, Mrs Alvln Betts, on North Per- son street Miss Minnie, daughter of Senator Olive, of this county, is spending a few days in Raleigh with Miss Mamie Birdsong. The many friends of "Buck" Jones will be glad to know that he has ar rived at his destination, safe and sonnd. Messrs R L Prempert and Emmett Levy arrived in the city yesterday after an extended absence. The Richmond and Danville Rail road are discharging many of their employees When you want a good smoke goto O W Young's, No 11 Hargett sweet. lie nas a lull line or cigars, cneroots. cigarettes, smoking tobacco, pipes, &o, for wholesale and retail. a3 2t Refrigerated Watermelons. Watermelons are very abundant and cheap but most of them inferior in quality, but we can now offer, at mouerate prices, the famous Florida Grays, blood red, sugar sweet and ice cold at the Crystal Ice factory, Jones & rowell. Terrible Calamity. A terrible calamity has befallen the people of this country in a financial way. .Large business nouses nave failed, banks have closed, some one has lost money, but it. may be that some one win mase some out or it. The failure of large dry goods houses has thrown on the market the largist lot of goods at the lowest prices ever before seen in this country. Unr buyer witn tne ready casn nas gone to New York and will take ad vantage ol tnese sales, ana ne will make his trip prove profitable to every one who visits our store this fall. With unusual eood croDs and roods at about one half former' price, the cry of hard times will be stopped and happiness will reign supreme. owraaeii. Stone ware that will not leak, fruit jars and jelly glasses at lowest cash prices at Hughes'. ana St mam J Mr O Welkel has returned from the north with a select stock of goods which he will make known in a few days in a regular advertisement. Look out for the advertisement. ao3 4t Scarcity of Money. Owing to the above several large houses north have failed and thrown on the market large quantities of goods at about one half price, and in many cases much less than half. We received a telegram yesterday irom our New York agent stating that there would be the greatest sale this week in Hew York that ever ooourred in this country at prices below half value. In answer to this telegram our buyer left this morning for New York to be present at this sale, and what he does will be of interest to all. Swindell. To Make Room. In order to make room for the stock that our buyer has now gone north for, we have instructed each sales man to sell everything in the store at about cost. Swindell. The JLargest. v We will handle the largest stock of goods this fall ever placed on this market We have joined a syndicate and will 1 open stores in Knoxville, Tenn, and some point in Virginia,and will handle goods in large quantities and direct from the factories, and in this way give the people goods at much less tnan they can possibly buy them from other retail houses. Swindell. Remnants of Caralelgh Glng ; ' hams. '..'v " -. Yesterday we bought the entire lot on band at a price, and today 6o is oar price for 8c goods. Do you want any ? .This will not last long. O A Shbrwood & Co. 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 only Sic a piece. - Woollcott & Sons. , R & G Corsets at special low price at ' I Rosenthal's. Clearing sale of ladies', misses and children's straw nats at nan vaiae. I Rosenthal. DO YOU EVER u!& S-O-A-P? We havs lam t ck of TOIlfET 8OAP1 1 and we want the HONEY for it NOW. J We offer these Midsummer Bargains: NICE 80A.P, worth f 1 dot. at 75 PIUEBOAP, worth fl 20 a at 90 FINE SOAP, worth f 1 SO a do:, at II 15 A large assortment of 25c Soapit at f 2 a doz. 1 I GLYCERIHE SOAPS 50c, 85c and II 75 per. dozen. FINE PRESCRIPTION WORK is our hobby. Oar charge are moderate. Come and Prove These Words. SHELLIHG& HICKS. DRUGGISTS. W N 8IJIM.IN.J. ' BINBT HICKS. Cor Fayetteville and Mergar Sts. Ladies Oxford Ties at 50c. I Rosenthal. Printed lawns and ohallies at 4o yd at I Rosenthal's. If vou need a pair of good shoes of any kind come and see onr stock. We carry a large stoos 01 snoes, in fact make it a specialty, and oar prices are correct. wooucoit a sons. Large lot fruit jars, at Woollcott & Sons. Parasols, fans and belts at cost. ju7 11 I Rosenthal. For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hall fax street, next-to capltol. Possession given at once.:' Apply to a. Jf. Montague, uuaraian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 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 care yoa in two minutes by the watch. Don't have any other but ours.' We won't ask yoa to take our word but try one ten cent bottle and be convinced. One 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. Are You Going to Chicago ? If you are going to Chicago and you should go, then you will havV Sizes 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30. Our QPo little need of going outside of outf Prioe was 40c; now only &d store to buy those articles that a trav eler will require. ,. We have provided lor every man or woman. It does not matter what you want we can come nearer furnishing every article of personal comfort or need than any house In North Carolina. W atttvo i ucKer st uo. The best 10c iadleB 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 i ..II Special Notice. The Mechanics' and Investors Union of Raleigh, which is a buildM ing and loan savings bank, paying a liberal interest or profit to Its mem bers, desires to extend Its business and to Induce ladies to become stock holpers. Daring the past few weeks over thirty thousand dollars of stock has been sold to the business men of Raleigh. A paymect of $3.25 per month (about ten cents per day) will pay for $601 stock, which will mature and be payable In abouteight years. It only requires small economy to enable any person to own a few shares of this stock and obtain in a short time the money with whieh to carry out some cherlshel scheme. During the next sixty days the company will donate to the King's Daughters of Raleigh one half of the entrance fees of all members who send this notice with their appllca tion and fee to the secretary. For further information apply to George Allen secretary at offlo of the company, 107 Fayetteville street, or If notified to do so he will call at your residence or place of business. Special -:- Notices. Ladles 8Hopers, ....... finO ft -Hand 4 41. reduced to Uu . , Ladies' ........ ... I I m I . Slippers.. Red need t o ...... I U "irO...... .Mieses .............. p 00 IJl Oxford Ties ... I U.. ............. Relaeed to...... ...;.UU nrC.......... Fast Blask IPO fl Hosiery. .... ....... t m w ...... ......... Reduced to IsJ Great reductions made on all kinds of Dry Goods, Notions. Shoes, Trunks, &e. Examine our prices before making yoar pur chases. IDTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE 1DSUMMER VJLEARANCE fjALE -OE- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL- Straw Goods, Muslin Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big redaction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move again iii the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as posib'e- MISS BEESr, my2 114 F i. Y EH HE VILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson'H. DOWN THEY CO. In clearing out our entire stock of 8am- 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. Vo tricks to beguile, nor smiles to deceive. Infant's Silk Ribbed Vests-Sizes 1, z. 6, 4, Dana b; cheap at ooc; our ore price LnJ Children's Fine Summer vests- Boys' Gauze Shirts 28, 30, 32 and 34. We sold them for 40c; now (IP offer them at jLO Ladies Silk Jersey Bodies Sizes 2, 3 ana 4, extra quality' good value rTKc at 81, can be had now for I J Innumerable fine Gauze Vest for ladies in beautiful assortments, with long sleeves, short sleeves, or no sleeves.high or lowneck.square or V cut. Gents Gauze and Balbriggan Under wear at prices that discount all others. Onr aim is not to catch yoar 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 mace a specialty of too1) medium priced eoods for which there is always a ready demand, at same time We must admit there is veiy little money in them unless we are kept very bUBy. Great Reduction IN- PRICES. And we are sharpening our knife to cut the prices on pant goods wcrth 25c, now going at 19c Our beautiful line of lawns are cheap at 12c, now reduced to 10c; no price at all for the goods they are richly 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- wnereMiuc. asen.i oau reoucea iooo, worth . I0o. Rolling hoops and sticks 5c. Milk coolers from 9c up. Buggy robes and whips. Large pictures from $1.00 to $4 00. Bird cages from. 71c to 87c. THE LfOII RAGKET STORE. iin REESE Stall Hardware, &e. We want The Floor Space and BVBBY BABY CAHBIA&B Now Marked At Cost for Cash Only. $ R.90 $ 6 05 $ 0.45 $ 6.54 8.85 9.80 12.86 1375 21.15 6 75 Tios.H.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. ee Mere If you are a citizen or stranger it will be -o your iDteresi to h ive your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this T 4 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 Battan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, ftc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob ,'. biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a ppecialty. Also MACHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nioe gifts of Fans and Gaps. REMEMBER THE PLAGE Exchange Plane; Soutbside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions. &c. Reduced Rates TO- CHICAGO . - Tickets to Chicago have been reduced. It 's expected that many will avail themselves of the present low rates. Are You Coins:? -IF 80 We Will H:lp Yon Get Read;. We have in store every artie'e that man or woman will need for this trip. U.ll. ; H S. TUCKEn ; CQ 123 and 1 Fateville street, ; lis Mill
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