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a VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1893. . NO. 94 Returned. The North Carolina Teaohers re turned last night at 11:80 o'clock from the trip to Chicago- All report having laoet delightful time. The Monument. We hope that our patriotic people throughout the State will relax noth lour of their efforts in hhalf of the proposed Confederate monument, The appropriation mtde by the legls latare in quite a meagre one for the purpose, and inuoh Individual aid will be required if such a monument ii erected as the credit of North Oar ollna demands The model will, no doubt, soon be selected, and then we hope the work will go forward in real earnest Let our people help the ladies out to the fullest extent possi ble They will deserve all the en oouragement it is possible to give them. A. & M. College. There can be no doubt that the es tablishment of this high grade col lege for the advancement of the agri cultural and mechanical interests of the State was a step in the right di rection, as is evidenced by the rank the institution has attained among other institutions of the land. The establishment of a military feature is one that must be commended, be. cause it is now a settled fact that a military education is almost essential as any other. In this department we expect to set t he A & M college show a degree of proficiency second to none in the Union We are borne out in this expectation by the announce ment that our governor has made ap plication for a competent instructor In that branoh, and that such appli cation will be successful. On the whole the outlook for the college is splendid, and we hope to see it re eeive, to a larger extent, than ever the fostering care of our legislature. Farmers' Institutes. These gatherings are in many re spects the educators of the farmers of the country, and we are glad to learn t lat they are being well attended generally. There is no class of our people who have progressed more rapidly in all the information that pertains to their vocations, for the last decade, than the farmers, and this has been not only to their indus trial benefit but to that of the people at large. It was not very many years a?o that farmers were placed among those wanting in proper educa tion, but this is fast passing away the influence of proper legis I at ion in their behalf. Farmers' Institutes well conducted are power ful lexers for the advancement of our planting interests, and we hope they may be kept up to the proper level and continue to be well attended. The 'Weather. For North Carolina: Local rains with thunderstorms tonight; cooler fair Sunday. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity..;;. Probably light rain tonight or Sun day morning; fair, cooler Sunday af ternoon. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: c;.: : . .J Maximum temperature, 88 mini mum temperature 70; rainfall 0.0. Send orders this evening fox ice cream tomorrow. No cream frozen on Sunday. i A Dnghl. Sunday Cigars Shou'd be purchased this afternoon and tonight at J Hal Bobbin's. The Saboroso, Figaro and Gilt Edge are I thaLKADBRe sold in Raleigh Also a line of Key West and imported cigars. Lost, -i Between the depot and my house last, night a small traveling bag. bear log the name of Htttie Bunn Finder wi'l be suitably rewarded mdou deliv ery to me. I M. Puootbr. i The Demand . For Otterburn Lithla Water is daily increasing, and every one in Raleigh should drink it treely at this season, even if there is nothing the matter with them at present, to prevent the possibility of a spell of sickness. Sold in half gallon bottles at 20o, by J. Hat BOBBITT. Preserving and Dickie jars, kettles. jelly glasses. &o, at augll 8t Hughes'. Imperial Condensed Ice Cream The latest novelty out. We have been selling the above article for a short time and And all who have given it a trial very much pleased. Put up in tin cans, making more than half gallon fine, ice cream, and sells at 10c per can. J R FKRRALIi St Co. augll 4t For Sale. One hundred and forty feet 1 inch 4 ply hose R M Utzman, vomer Jones ana uawson bib. aug9 tf Don't forget to get some of those cheap towels at 80c a dozen. Woollcott St Sons. Hard Times and Winter Com lng. Don't buy a single stink of wood until you get my prices which can be had by applying to one at 418 WeBt Hatgett street. Low prices now. J. A. MILLS. aug8 6t New lot ladies sailors "trimmed" at 60s. Woollcott St Sons. For Kent A brand new 5 room house on East Lenoir st. Terms easy. Address or call on R B Par ham, Raleigh, N C. a5 Columbian Trunks. We have just recived another car load of trunks, immensely popular sellers, moderate in prioe, excellent in value. C A Sherwood St Oo. Men's working pants very cheap at Woollcott St Sons. We carry ao- inj meow lot of shoes of all MrtiMf. .;'? nr.ilnnt. Art Anne , '-. NOTHING LIKE lwoj? Never in the history of the dry goods business has there been placed on this market goods at such extra ordinary low prices as we are able to offer them now. Below you will find a few of our price?. Cotton Dress Goods. Silver grey ginghams, beautiful for shirts and aorons, regular lOo goods our price 6c. Linings. Two cases cambric linings, all colors, regular 6io goods our price 5c. Percalean sells every wiiere at loo our price 10c. Selicia, all colors, regular 12io goods our price 9c. White Unbleeched Goods, Yard wide Sea Island cotton, regu lar 8o goods our price 6c. lard wide goods, regular 6c our price 5c. Bugs. A beautiful velvet rug, 2ix8i feet, former price $4 our price $2.48. Oil Goods. Oil cloth crash for tracking and stairway, 18 inches wide, would be cheap at 15c our price 6&e. Stationery. Everything in paper, tablets, pen cils, envelopes, day books, crayon, pens, etc, all at abont one third the price asked at other places. Also abont 600 dozen men's bats, all the latest styles, and every one at a bargain. More prices later. D. T. SWINDELL. Original. : This world 1b full of imitations, but if people will only keep their eyes open they will find that low prices on good goods originates at Can't Do It. There is no house in this city or in this State that can compete with us in prices. We offer you the best goods on the market at the lowest price. Always have and always will do so We buy goods for cash and sell for cash. We are in no way hampered by that tyrant king ledger, this in itself is argument enough. Look, at our price list and come and see for yourself. v T Swindell. For Beat. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, next to capltol. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montagus, Guardian. Office over Oom'l and Farm's Bank. Jne4tf - Dg TOD EVER USE S-O-A-P? We have a large t jck of TOILET 80 AP, and we want tne MONEY for it NOW. . We offer these Midsummer Bargains: NICE 80AP. worth $1 a doz. at 75 FIVE SOA.P, worth 20 a doz, at 90 FINE SOAP, worth II 60 a doz, at tl 15 A large a sort ment of 25c Soaps at 12 a doz. GLYCERIHE SOAPS 50c, 85c and $1 75 per dozen. FINE PRESCRIPTION WORK is our hobby. Our charge are moderate. Come and Prove These Words. SHELLIHG& HICKS, DRUGGISTS, W N SNILLINJ. HINRY HICKS. Cor Favetteville and Morgac Sts. This May not be tbe Way, but Now is the Time. We have several convenient and well ar ranged houses for rent. One 10 rooms, on Favetteville street, with good stables and cow house, city water, Band place. One 8 room house on Fayetteville street, Just below the post office. This house is nicely lurnisnea trom top to oottom ana can be rented with or without the furniture. One 8 room house on Saunders street, very uear HiUsboro st, next to Mr Julius Lewis. One 6 room house n Mew Berne ave, ad joining Mr G W Wynne. One 6 roo n house on S Salisbury st, with all the modern improvements. Une 8 room house on Salisbury st, between Jones and Kdenton, with complete water and sewer connection. One 6 room house on Hareett street with stables and large garden. une 7 room house on uast st, ust oeyona Morson and Denson's school: all modern improvements in the house. One nice little cottage, 5 rooms, on Boy lan avenie. One 5 room cottage, on Halifax st, near Peace Institute. 5 room house on Mo'gan street, near 1st Presbyterian church. 10 room house, corner Davie and Dawson. 4 room cottage just blow. 11 you would like to examine any of these houses please call at our office or drop us a postal caid and will call and take you to see them in our buggy. au5 J M BROTTGHTON & CO. Important Notice. Don't forget to ask for Williams & King's Famous Toothache aod Neu ralgia remedy when you are suffering from a decayed tooth or the neural gia We guarantee it to eure you in two minutes by the watch. Don't have any other but ours. We won't ask you to take our word bat try one ten cent bottle and be convinced. One vial sold will sell more, jl Williams & King. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and oollard plants. H. Steinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. . j13 Refrigerated Watermelons. Watermelons are very abundant and cheap but most of them inferior in quality, but we can now offer, at moderate prices, the famous Florida Grays, blood red, sugar sweet and ice cold at the Crystal Ice factory, Jones Ss Powell. Our buyer is in New York and is Bending as bargains nearly every day. Woollcott & Bona. lYDUwiTTfllvfl? tSf SHOE SALE. Great reduction in FINESHOES FOR THE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everything at FACTORY PRICES J3T30 to 40 per cent saved.J ISTO-RZRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER ULEARANQE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Mil liner v AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslin Hats 4 Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. 8tamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move aeain in the fall we want to reduce th tc as much as possible- Miss mum rees; . 114Fa.VJSrrJBv-ILLB8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. Hiking Ready For Fall Business. Having completed our annual inventory we have maked down very many articles of a summer character to the wholesale prices to close them out. Bargain prices have been made which judges of value will recognize at once. Great cuts have b en mide on all low cut shoes. Blacks and colors. Special prices on underwear. Broken lines of ladies fine shoes at about cost. Fold ing fans from 5c up. Just received new line of white goods, 1 ices, towels, handkerchiefs, &c. We show i he best at prices unparallelled in this market. The convincing proof is in the goo ta themselves An early inspection is requested. WE BUY FOR CASH -WE SELL FOR CASH Do you see the point, this is why we can sell goods so cheap. Books From 10c Up A full line of stationary. Envelopes 2c a pack or 15c er box. Ins 3o. Tablets and writing books of all kinds Slates from 3c up. Big reductions in summer dress eoods. All summer millinery retraced. Ladies' sailor uaio, aiv wiu u vwigiua iu 'ucu o nana Don't buy unti you see ours, we will save you money. Linen buggv robes 84o up. Fans of every description fly fans $1 84 Trunk, valises and hand bags, watches, clocks a ad bird cages. :, Tilt LY01I RACKET STORE. REESE C. A. SHerwool & Co Hardware. &c. We want The Floor j Space and EVFRY BiBi CARRIAGE Now Marked At Cost for Cash Only. I 5.90 $ 6.05 $ 6.45 $ 6.64 6 75 8.25 9.80 12.85 13 75 21 15 Thos. EBriggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. See ftCeire. If you hre a citizen or stranger it will be to your intrasi. to h ive your rooms neatly furnishe 1. Nothing adds so n uch to the beauty of a residence as . good, mre, suhstinti'l fur niture. For this 'm 4 cannot be beaten in this or an other coto- mumiy. iney have all the novelties in the business, such as Bui eaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Fatten t Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing iiiouumeu cpHuiaay. Also jm aulii!j Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExcbangePIane, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods. TVotlona, vs. TUCKER'S Cheap Shoe Sale! 55 pairs men's hand-sewed shoes, Ziegler and Bovdn's mike, marked down from 16 ftO to $3 anH3 M 62 pair meL's hand-sewd shoes. m'rkeJ down from f ' and t6 o 2 and $2 50 150 p ir of the celebrated Rockland shoes for m"n, marked doA'n from $3 50 to $150. 48 pairs men's fine sewed shoes, marked down from 2 50 to $1. 40 pairs men's fine sewed shoes, marked down to 1. LADIES' SHOES- 150 oa'r ladids' Laird, Schober. & Mitch ell's fine shoes, marked down from 15 to $2 50. 150 pairs ladies' Ziesjler's fine shoes, mar ked down from 4 to $2. 100 pairs ladies' Ziegler' s fine shoes, mar ked down from $3 to $1 50 90 pairs ladies' American Shoe Co.'s fine shoes, marked down from $3 to $2. 76 pairs ladies' A merican Shoe Co.'s fine shoes, marked ''own from $2 f 0 to f 1 60. 2'0 pirs ladies' Oxford Ties from differ ent makers, running from $1 to $1 50. CHILDREN a SHOES- These children's shoes are all fine goods, our best makes, for Sunday as well as every day wear, but are marked at these low prices u ciose out. 40 pairs children's Laird, Schober & Mitch ell's fine hand-made shoes, marked down from $3 50 to $2. 125 pairs misses fine hand-made shoes, sizes 11 to 2, marked from $2 ana $2 50 to $1 and $150. Children s fine hand made' shoes, size 5101, marked from $2 25 to $1. W. H. & B. B. TUCKEU & mm axrt
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