Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Aug. 17, 1893, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
visitor. mill VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1893. NO. 97 i. o. o. r. Regalar meeting Beaton tlales Lodge, No 64. I. O. O. P , at 8 o'clock harp. Members of the lodge are varotitly reqaested to f attend. All . Odd Fellowi welnond. Deserved. The conjrresratiou of the First Bap tist church of this city have granted a three weeks vacation to Rev Dr J W Garter. He will spend the time at bia foriuor home la West Virginia. He has been a most devoted pastor and really deserves a resting spell. All Bight. We learn from the Greensboro Record, that Rev F L Reid, the new president of Greensboro Female OoL lege, has succeeding in' securing do nations safflolent to famish the ool lege grove with twenty fire nice lawn settees. He says the prospects for the. fall term are very good. The Weather. For North Carolina: Oooler fair except light local rains. . . Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity. On Friday: Fair slightly oooler, westerly winds. Local data for 24 hoars ending at 8 a m. today: False Report. A rauior whs recently pat In circa latlon in th vicinity of Charlotte, that the Richmond and Danville rail road was pay ing off its employees in due bills whicn ihey had to discount. In an interview with the Washington Post, Treasurer Hall declares the ru mor false. He says, the men will be paid off at the proper time, and in the OBual way. No trouble , whatever is anticipated. In a Jug. A banker in Alamance county had an acquaintance to whom he went to borrow money. The collaterals were such as could not be resisted and the friend took the banker to the loft and rolled out an old Jag. A corn stopper was In the month and next to it was a pile of dried apples. Next came $2,000 in bills and coin which had been hoarded up for years. He got 18 per cent for the loan. Brooklyn Festival. The ladies of Brooklyn church will hold a festival opposite the church on Thursday night, August 17th Everybody is most cordially invited to attend. The entertainment will be for the benefit of the church, and we hope It will have a large atten dance and an abundance of patro nage. Let every one attend who pos sibly can do so. News and Observer please copy. - Further Particulars. The following additional particu lars of the recent disaster on the At lantic and Danville railroad will be of interest. The train left Danville In the morning about S o'clock and con slsted of a mail, baggage, express car, three passenger coaches and a sleeper. Near Milton is a large trestl. The engine passed over this, but, as it reached the opposite side,' the entire structure ga?e way throwing all the coaches Into the river. The conduc tor was instantly killed with six past sengeis. A large number were in jured. No cause is given for the ac cident as the trestle was supposed to be in splendid condition. All the wounded are being properly cared for. Misses Jane and Bettlo Powell, of Bmlthfield, are visiting Miss , Lacy Barham, of this city. Pare Apple Vinegar, Four years old, guaranteed to keep pickles 40c gallons, at aogHtf v D T Johnson's. r ;..., 0ioUrt. . A few barrels to, sell ctia ip, by the barrell or measure, at stugl? tf DTJohMon'i. V, - '" '' :': .-.- ; v-.vN . , '. inn. i '?' t r; r -v ) 4 ' "Are voa eoics: to Richmond on King's exeaisloa on the SSdT" Have you rotifled Mr B R Lacy that you desire to go on to Washington? Do you know that there are not fifty who can get the $3 60 rate, bat will have to fall back on the $4.0X It will be a splendidly managed trip. Flour. Try a sick of "Trlplett" or "Snow Drift" will guarantee satisfaction. The price is low, at WJ aagl7tf DT Johnson's. A Big: Time at Brookslde. nnmmnilnir at nVlnftk tnnltrht. there will be a tournament at Brook side park. A prize of one dollar will be given to the one who secures the tarcest. nnmher of fines dnrlnir the evening. A good time may be eipeo . v 1 1. II i a. 1 i A. lea Dy ail wao go io me par& wuigoi. Good News Again Special Sale Tuesday, Aug. 22. 10c Bleeching at 7e. Ladies' Embroidered Silk Handker chiefs (new) 15c. Ladles' Hemstitched and Scolloped Handkerchiefs at 4q (value 10c). All Wool Challie for mo. Yard Wid Domestic (very nice) at 4Jo a yard Tuesday. These goods retail at oj-o and are worth 63 by the bolt regular. Come luesday. aog!7 4t Woollcott & Sons. : Given Away. A nice pocket book will be given with every pair of shoes bought from our store during oar special shoe sale. We are determined to move oar im mense stock of shoes if cat prices will move them. Many lines of broken lots (all new goods) are being sold at half price. Now i the time to bay yoar shoes and save from 25 to 50 per cent, This great cut is made in order to make room for trie immense stocs we are having manufactured for the fall. Ask to see oar glngnams at 4 ana 00 per yard. Great redactions made on all kinds of dry goods, notions, &o Horns' Dry Woods store, 213 Fayettevllle St. For Rent. Two 4-room cottages on North East street. Apply to A a utronaon. augl6 tf For Happiness Smoke Traymore straight 5-eent cigar, for sale only at J. 11 All UOBBITT'S. Wanted at Once To buy three or four nice shown cases. Address, Williams & &.ing, Raleigh, NO. For Sale. One hundred and forty feet 4 inch 4 ply hose R M Utzman, uorner Jones ana uawson bib. aug9 tf Tucker's Cheap Dry Goods. Everybody wants to buy goods from Tucker's store, because every body knows Tucker's goods are the best, and what they advertise they have to sell you when you come to buy.- At $5 00 Fifty ready made dresses, marked down from $10 and $15 to $5. At 75 cents One hundred ladies' rubber circulars, marked down from At 75 cents. A good umbrella, good enough for anybody, worth $1; our price is 75 cents. At 50 cents Twenty dozen unlaun dried shirts, the best made, for 50o. At 10 cents. Three thousand yards of knotted Swiss Muslin, marked down from 15 cents to lOo At 10 cents. One case of the best bed ticking, worth 15 cents, but par price is 10 cents. At 7e Twenty five hundred yards printed Lawns and Batistes, aarK ana light grounds, marked down from 10c and 15o to 71 cents At 6io. Five hundred yards Sheer Plaid white lawns, marked down to 6i cents. At 5 cents. One case of good wide Bleaching, worth 7i cents, but our Drloe 1b 5 cents At 5 cents. Five thousand yards of stunner callico, pretty, new and freth goods, at only 5 cents. At 4 cents. Thirty five hundred yards of .North Carolina ttinghams, at only 4 cents. At 8 cents. Five hundred yards of Printed Lawns, at only 8 cents. At 2i cents. Extra wide Torchon lp.ee. at only 2i cents per yard. Come to Tucker's when you want the best goods for the least money. W. H. & R. 8. Tucker Ss Co. Ae is respectable, bat not in shoes We clear out ours the season they are made. Everybody can get a bargain from as in spring and summer goods any kind O. A. Sherwood 6 Go. DO YOU EVES USE S-0-A-P?v We ha a laree t k of TOILET 80 AP. and we want the MONEY for it NOW. We offer these Midsummer Bargains: NICE 80AP, worth II a do, at 75 fink ho at", worth f 1 w a df at uu FIN B SOAP, worth I 1 60 a doz, at 11 15 A large assortment of 25c Soapi at 12 a doz. GLYCERIHE SOAPS 50c, 85c and ft 75 per dozen. FINK PRESCRIPTION WORK is our hobby. Our charge are moderate. 1 Come and Prove These Words. SHELLIHG & HICKS, DRUGGISTS. W N SNIL1INJ. HKNBT MICKS. Cor Favetteville and Morgac 8ta. For Bent. A brand new 5 room house on East Lenoir st. Terms easy. Address or call on R E Par ham, Raleig h, N C. a6 Columbian Trunks. We have just recived another car load of trunks, immensely popular sellers, moderate in price, excellent In value. C A Sherwood & Uo. 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 win una a few of our price?. V Cotton Dress Goods. Silver grey ginghams, beautiful for shirts and aorons, regalar 10c goods our price 6c. Linings. Two cases cambric linings, all colors, regular 6io goods our price 5c. Percalean sells every wnere at ioe our price 10c. Belicia, all colors, regular ma gooas oar price 9c. White Unbleeched Goods. Yard wide Sea Island cotton, regu lar 80 goods our price 6c. Yard wide goods, regular etc our price 5e. Bugs. A beautiful velvet rag, 2ix3 feet, former price $4 our price $2.48. Oil Goods. Oil cloth crash for tracking and stairway, 18 inches wide, would be cheap at loo our price 6tc Stationery. Everything in paper, tablets, pen ells, envelopes, day books, crayon, pens, etc, all at about one third the price asked at other places. Also about 500 dozen men's bats, all the latest styles, and every one at a bargain. More prices later. D. T. SWIKDBIiIi Original. This world is full of imitations, but if people will only keep their eyes open they will find that low prices on good goods originates at Swindell's. Can't Do lt. 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 tne lowest price, Alwavs have and always will do so We bay goods for cash and sell for cash. We are in no way hampered bvthat tvrant king ledger, this lc itself is argument enough. Look at our price list and come and see for yourself. u 1 Bwinaeii. For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hall' fax street, next to capirol. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montague, Guardian. Office over Oom'l and Farm's Bank. jneitf - Cat Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. CelerV. late cabbage and collard olants. H. Stkinmbtz. Florist. Telephone 118. jel2 Refrigerated Watermelons. Watermelons are very abundant and cheap but most of them inferior in quality, bat we can now oner, at niouerate prices, tne iamons norma Grays, blood red, sugar sweet and ioe cold at the Urystai ice iactory, BBi.Jon.ea A Powell. EST SHOE SALE. .S3 Great reduction in FINESHOES FOR THE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everythirg at FACTORY PRICES EF30 to 40 per cent saved. J asrojREis' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Favetteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER JLEARANCE IJALE -05- Trimmed Millinerv AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslin Hats & Gaps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big redaction. Stamped Linen. Hair Grinds. .TnwAlrv anrl Fancy Kotions. As we are to m.we azmhi ii the fall we want to re luce fi t c'- as much as pos able- MISS REESE, my2 114 FAYETTE VILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson's. Waking Ready For Fall 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 made 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 eoods. laces, towels, handkerchiefs, &c. We show the best at prices unnarallelled in this market. The convincing proof is in rne goo is tuemseives. An early inspection is requested. C. A. SMH i M (OasM WE BUY FOR CASH- -WE SELL FOR CASH Do you see the point, this is why we can se:l goods so cneap. Books From 1 0c U p A. full line of stationary. Envelopes 2c a pack or 15c er box. Inc 3c. Tablets and writing books of all kinds. Slates from 3c up." .- v: Big reductions in summer dress goods. All snmmer millinery reuuoed. Ladies' sailor hats, all colors. Bin; bargains in men's hats Don't buy untu you see ours, we will save you money. Linen bugisv robe 84o up. Fans of every description fly fans fl 84. Trunks, valises and hand bigs. Watches, clocks a ad bird cages. " THE LYOH B&CKET STOBL. mi MAGGIE REESE Bnsiness Hardware, &v. We want The Floor Space and BVBBY BABY CABHIA&B Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. $ ft.90 ( 6.05 $ 6.45 $ 6.54 6.75 8.25 9.30 12.HS 18 75 21 15 TiosJ.Bris&Soiis, RALEIGH, N. O. ee Mere. If you hre a citizen or stranger it will be to jrwm iutnicoi iu u ive your rooms neauy furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as t good, nice, substantia fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity, iney nave all the novelties injj the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and BattanS -d-w. Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- j tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a Fpecialty. Also MAuHINE Needles p.nd Oil. Brides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane, SouMiside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notion, c. TUCKER'S Cheap Shoe Sale I 55 pairs men's hand-sewed shoes, Zipgler and Bovdtn's make, marked down from 6 50 to $ 3 and $3 f.O. 62 pairs meL's hand-sewed shoes, marked down from $ and f6 vo 2 and $2 50. 150 pairs of the celebrated Rockland shoes for mm, marked down from $3 50 to $1 50. 48 pairs men's fine newed shoes, marked down from 12 50 to fl. 40 pairs men's fine sewed shoes, marked, down to II. LADIES' SHOES 150 pairs ladids' Laird, Schober & Mitch ell's fine shoes, marked down from 15 to 12 50. 150 pairs ladies' Zieeler's fine shoes, mar ked down from fi to 1 2. 100 pairs ladies' Ziegler's fine shoes, mar ked down from 3 to II 50. 90 pairs ladies' American Shie Co.'sfine shoes, marked down from 13 to 12. 76 pairs ladies' American Bhoe (Jo.'shne shoes, marked ('own from 12 fO to f l 50. 2 0 pnrs ladies' Oxford Ties from differ ent makers, running from II to II 50. CHILDREN'S 8HOiiS These children's shoes are all fine goods, onr best makes, 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 1350 to 12. j 195 pairs misses fine hand-made shoes, sizes 11 to 2 marked from 12 and 12 50 to II and II 50. Children s fine hand -made sajes, size; 5 101, marked from 12 25 to 11. W. H. & R. S.TUCKER $ J Tiioiiias v4 t't':
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 17, 1893, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75