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Digit tra IE ill VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, AUGUST 14. 1893. NO. 94 CHTT-IN UUIEF. Mr Joo H binder is ia the eity Judge Womaok hu retaraed to the the city. Oooler weather promised tomorrow afternoon. The July flies keep up a regular eho'tis these nights. The dvs are getting perceptibly shorter Over &v thousand people are ei peeted to vtend the Friends meeting at High Point tomorrow. The firm of the Dukes bought $7, 90" worth of stamps at one time in Darham last week. The revet ue collections for the past week in Darham amounted to $12, 885 75. Elon College will open on the 30th Inst, under the most promising auBpicea. A cann'og factory has recently been organized at Henderson and is now ready for business. Strangers visiting the city cannot do better than call on Messrs Thomas & Maxwell furniture dealers, south side of market square. Regular meeting of Wm Q Hill Lodge, No 43, A F and A M, tonight at 8:15 o'clock. All Masons in good stioding cordially invited We had a pi -jasant call from Col J N Buntis.. of Panther Branch township tni. morning The Colonel is looking well. The president of the North Oaro Una Lutherau Synod, has issued a call for that body to meet in extra session in the Lutheran church at Salisbury, August 16th inst. Mr and Mrs R H Weathers and their beautiful And accomplished daughter, Miss Eva B Weathers, leave today for Winston, in which city they will make their futqre home. Remember that the Rosenthal Clothing Company are offering to the public such inducements as are rarely seen in this city, Fayette ville street opposite the postofflce and "Dave" Rosenthal at the helm. Next Saturday, the 19th inst, Mr H A Chappell, county superintendent of education, will hold at the court house in Raleigh an examination for any young men that desire to enter the Agricultural and Mechanical col lege as county students A friend promises to let us know the identical house in which Ex Pres ident Andrew Johnson was boru. As it is something that the Ex President never knew himself, it will be inter esting. Referring to the statement that the late George H. Snow, Esq , studied law under Col. Haywood, we learn that this is incorrect and that his preceptor was the late Richard C. Badger, Erq., whose kindness of dis position and attachment to Mr. Snow led him to Interest himself in an un usual degree in familiarizing him with the principles of the law. ' Mr. Badger was a gentleman of rare tal ents and unusually gifed, and his ser vices to Mr. Snow bore admirable fruits. ' f :, The protracted meeting, which has ' been in progress at Oeder Fork Bap tist church at Nelson for the past week closed. yesterday. There were between twenty five and thirty conversions, and a large number con nected themselves with the church and were baptized. Age is respectable, but not in shoes. We clear out ours the season they are made. : Everybody can get a bargain from ns in spring and summer goods any kind. , , . ' C. A, Sherwood & Co. .' -. Lost. :::.: . . Between the depot and my bouse 1 -4 uigVitasruall r.rivHtrg "g. baar t ,',. u-un of H 'trie Bu... Finder wt.l 0" suitably rewar.i-d ntoa deliv ery to me. I. M. PitOCIKB. ttg86 The Demand For Otterbarn Lithla Water is dally increasing, and every one in Raleigh should drink it freely 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 20c, by J. Hal Bobbitt. Preserving and pickle jars, kettles, Jell v glosses &c, at augll 3t Huqhks'. Imperial Condensed Ice Cream Th latest novelty oat. We have been selling the above article for a short time and find all who have given it a trial very much pleased. Pat up In tin cans, making more than half gallon fine ice cream, and sells at 15c per cau. J R FKRRALIi & Co. augll 4t For Sale. One hundred and forty feet 1 inch 4 ply hose R M Utzraan, 'Jorner J ones ana Dawson ots. aug9 tf Don't forget to get some of those cheap towels at 80c a dozen. wooiicott sc sons. Hard Times and Winter Com ing. Don't buy a single Btik of wood until you get my prices which can be hid by applying to ire at 418 West Hargett street Low prices now. J. a. MILLS. aug8 6t New lot ladies sailors "trimmed" at 50o. Wooiicott & Sons. For Rent. A brand new 5 room house on East Lenoir st. Terms easy. Address or call on R E Parham, Raleigh, N C. a5 Columbian Trunks. We have just recived another car load of trunks, immensely popular sellers, moderate iu price; excelleut in value. C A Sherwood & Co. Men's working pants very cheap at Wooiicott & Sons. We carry an immease lot of shoes at all times. Wooiicott & Sons. NOTHING LIKE IT. 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 pricep. Ootton Dress Goods. 8ilver grey ginghams, beautiful for shirrs and aorons, regular 10c goods our price 5c. Linings. Two cases cambric linings, all colors, regular 6o goods our price 5c. Percalean sells every w Here at 15c our price 10c. Selicia, all colors, regular 12ic goods our price 9c. White Unbleeched Goods. Yard wide Sea Island cotton, regu lar 8o goods our t rice 6o. Yard wide goods, regular 61c our price 5o. Bags. . A beautiful velvet rug, 21x3J- feet, former price $4 our price $2.48. Oil Goods. Oil cloth crash for tracking and stairway, 18 inches wide, would be cheap at 15o our price 6fro. Stationery. Everything in paper, tablets, pen cils, envelopes, day books, crayon, pens, etc, all at about one third the price asked at other places. Also about 600 dozen men's bats, all the latest styles, and every one at a bargain. More prices later. D. T. Swindell. Origiual. ,. This world is full of imitations, but if people will only keep their eyes open tuey will find that low prices on good goods originates at Swindell's. .Can't Dolt. There is no house in this city or in this State that can compete with ns 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. D T Swindell. ;v For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, next to oapitol. Possession" given at once. Apply to ; B. F, MONTAGtun, Guardian. Office over Oom'l and Farm's Bank; ma . .j DO YOU EVER USE S-O-A-Pf We have a large t k of TOILET 80 LP, and we want the MONEY for it NOW. We offer these Midsummer Bargains: NICE 80A.P. worth II a doz, at 75 FI'KSOaP, worth H 20adrZ, at 90 FINE SOAP, worth II 50 a doz, at II 15 A large a'sortme of 2rc Soapi at 12 a doz. GLYCINE SOAPS 50c, 85c nd II 75 per dozen. ?m PRSSCaiPTlON WORK is our hobby. Our charge are moderate. Come and Prove These Words. SHELLIHG& HICKS, DRUGGISTS, W N 8NKLUNJ. HINEY HICKS. Cor Favetteville and Morgan Sts. IDYfllWITTOira This May lot be the 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, Rand place. One 8 room house on H'ayetteville street, just below the post office. This house is nicely lurnished from top to bottom and can be rented with or without tbe furniture. One 8 room house ou'Saunders street, very near HiUsboro st, next to Mr Julius Lewis. One 6 room house n New Berne are, ad joining Mr G W Wynne. One 6 roo n house on 8 Salisbury st, with all the modern improvements. One 8 room house on Salisbury st, between Jones and Jidenton, with c mplete water and sewer connection. One 6 room house on Hargett street with stables and large garden. One 7 room house on East st, just beyond Morson and Denson's school; all modern improvements in the house. One nice little cottage, 5 rooms, on Boy lan avenge. One 5 room cottage, on Halifax st, near Peace Institute. 5 room house on Mogan street, near 1st Presbyterian church. 10 room horse, corner Davie and Dawson. 4 room cottage just blow. If you would like to examine any of these houses please call at our office or drop ns a postal card and will call and take you to see them in our buggy. au5 J M BROUGHTON & CO. 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. Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, ooleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. fl. Stbinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 113. j12 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 & Powell. Our buyer is in New fork and is sending as bargains nearly every day. WwUeott floas. E3FSH0E SALE. Great, reduction in FINESHOES FOR THE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everything at FACTORY PRICES S3P30 to 40 per cent saved.fcj jCTOJRRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Favetteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE C1ALE IDSUMMER LLEARANCE jjALE -OE- T rimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw froods, Mnslia Hats 4 Saps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to tmve n?ain ia tbe fall we want to re luce fi r as tm ;h as p ible MIS' f&9 lit RES;, my2 114 FAVETTEVILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. Slaking 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 haw b en m ide on all low cut shoes. Blacks and colors. Special prices on uiderwear. Broken lines of ladies tine shoes at about cost. Fold ing fans from 5c up. Just received new line of white goods, lices, towels, handkerchiefs, &c. We show the best at prices unparallelled in this market. The convincing proof is in the goo is themselves A n early inspection is requested. G. A. SuBrwood & Co WE BUY FOS OASH- 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 3c. Tablets and writing books of all kinds Slates front 3c up. ' ' ' ' Big reductions in summer dress goods. All summer millinery reduced. Ladies' sailor hats, all colors. Big bargains in men's hats Don't buy unt'i you see ours, we will save you money. Linen buggv robei 8io up. Fans of every description fly fans fl 84. Trunks, valises and hand bigs, watches, clocks aid bird cages. : THE tfOtl RiCKtT STORE. US mm Ml Hardware, &c. We want The Floor Space and EiHY MAYBE Now Marked At Costfor Cash Only. $ ft.90 $ 6.05 $ 6.45 $ 6.54 6.75 8.25 9.30 12.86 13 75 21 15 TtoslBriis&Soiis, RALEIGH, N. O. feee SEeire. If you hre a citizen or stranger it will hu to your interest to h ve your rooms neatly furnishe-i. Nothing adds so rvnch " to the beauty of a residence as . good, nice, substantial fur- ' niture. For this " i cannot be beaten in this or an' other com munity, inev nave au the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Hattan .uj.. Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, fcc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest ' BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a pixv-inH-.v. Alan midhthp r j - - - w mm j Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nioe gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plae, Sonthside M'rrt Dry Goodfi. Notions, -'io. TUCKER'S Cheap Shoe Sale! 55 Dairs men's hand-sewpd nhnoa 7orr- and Boyd n's make, marked down fro.u $6 50 to $3 and $3 60 82 paiw raeL's hand-sewed shoes, marked down from r and 6 io 2 and 12 50 150 p lira or the celebrated Rocklaud shoes for m'n, marked down from $3 50 to $1 50. 48 pairs men's fine sewed Bhoes, marked down from $2 50 to $1. 40 pairs men's fine sewed shoes, marked down to fl. LADIES' SHOES 150 Da;ra ladida' Tjiirrl RnVinho Xr MifM,. ell's fine shoes, marked down from 15 to 150 Dairs ladies' ZiesWa Ann ah (wa mil. ked down f rom 4 to 12. 100 pairs ladies' Ziegler's fine shoes, 'mar ked down from 13 to 11 50. 90 pairs ladies' American 8hoe Co.'sfine shoes, u arked down from $3 to f 2. 76 pairs ladies' American Shoe Co.'sfine shoes, marked 'own from $ 2 f0 to 1 50. 20pirs ladies' Oxford Ties from differ ent makers, running from $1 to $1 50. - CHILDREN'S SHOES These children's shoes pre all fine goods, our best mikes, for Sunday as well as every day wear, but are marked at these low prices to close out. 40 pairs children's Laird, Schober & Mitch ell's fine hand-made shoes, marked down from 13 50 to f 2. 125 pairs misses fine hand-made shoes, sizes 11 to 2, marked from $2 and $2 50 to $1 and $1 50. Children s fine hand made shoes, size 5 10i, marked from 12 25 to II. iois axwell TTfoin) T1K Tin
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