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I She Oisito VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. 1893. NO. 106 CITTIX BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Tha wind blew hard today, and don't yon foiget it. There will be many novelties at our state f air. The Indians will be rn hand again. Local ns was bard to Ret hold of today. Impossible to get out on ac count of the wind and rain. Umbrel las were at a discount The box sheet for "The PhoBnix" was Issued at MacRae's drugstore this morning at 9 o'clock. Call ''after breakfast" and get your ticket. Supt McMackln still looks after the roads with a watchful eye. The thoroughfares in this township were neverr in a better condition than now. r; Owing to the inclement weather the entertainment at Brookside park tonight will be postponed until Thursday night and an enjoyable time may be expected at that time. The effects of the hurricane ' were felt here last night and this morning only to a small extent. Yesterday signals were Bent out by the govern ment to be on the lookout all along the coast. Remember the ladies mission. There are many suffering poor in our city who ne 1 help. Send provisions clothing &c , to the mission, corner of Morgan and Wilmington streets. They will be very acceptable and properly distributed. There Is a reason why a business that has been built up by advertising cannot afford to stop or change its tactics.. The class of trade that has been secured is the kind that is influ need by advertising, and he who ' would bold It must continue using the tame means. A white man named Booke was killed on the "Y," near East Durham, Saturday, by the Clarksville passen ger train. We learn that yesterday morning, near the same place, an other man was killed. We could not find out the particulars, or whether he was white or black. Henry M Stanley contributes to MoGlure's for September one of 'he remarkable stories he collected in Africa. In an interesting introduc tion Mr Stanley tells how this and and other folk tales were related by the natives about the camp fire at night during his journeys in Africa. The storm today has been one of the severest we have had in Raleigh for several years. Trees and fences were blown down and other damage was done We fear that ranch de struction on the seacoast to the ship ping has been done We learn that telegraph lines are all down on the southern coast. Mrs Justice's school for gfrls and boys will begin Monday, Sept 4, 1893, at her residence, 228 N McDowell Bt. For Kent. ' A brand new 5 room house on East Lenoir st. Terms easy. Address or call on R E Par ham, Raleigh, N 0. aS For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, next to capitol. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montagus, Guardian. Office over Ooml and Farm's Bank. jne4tf ' ' For Bent. Two 4-room cottages on North East street. Apply to A B Stronach. auglGtf For Bent. Two small houses, located in cen tral part of city, for rent cheap. For terms, &c, apply to -au24 JHBobbitt Nickel alarm clocks, 97o Nickel day clocks, 85o Toilet paper, per package, 7o Note paper, per quire, 4 and 5c Good white envelopes, per pkge, 5c Woo Icott's. We have received our f!l stock of chllJrea's and boys' school shoes and do not hesitate to say that they are fcod ones, - especially the boys, at 1 26, 11.60 and $2. Woolloott & Sons. SWINDELL'S ITEMS. We keep goods to suit the masses at all times. No spasmodic outburst of fear makes ns quake at iutervals; but we are on deck, and have just gotten in a stock of goods which we think from appearanoes will prove popular in spite of the powers that be. Read the prices. D. T. Swindell. CA.RPKT8. We feel sure your good sense will teach you not to buy carpets till you have seen all the carpets in town and if you see others' carpets and see ours we will sell the carpets and no mis take. Good sense and self interest should guide you in the purchase of carpets. D. T. SWIHDBLL. CROCKERY. We have just put in a large, com plete comprehensive line of crockery and glassware, all in original pack - ges right from England The pr'ce and quality may surprise and Inter' est you. D T. Swindell. RIBBON ALL STLK. You will not object to this. All numbers, all colors, at 10c per yard. Gross grain and Morae, No. 10, 12, 97, all silk, not mixed with cotton, 10c a yard. D. T. Swindell. READY MADE SHEETS. Bleached sheets 2ii2i yards, 51 cts each. Bleached pillow cases, 16c each. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' white handkerchiefs, plain and fancy, 8o Men's embroidered handk'fs, 8c Men's unlaundried shirts, full regular made, reinforced back and front, 44o CARPETS AND RUGS. Moquet rugs, beauties, 27x63 inches, $2.87 Moquet rugs, 3 feet by six ft. only o.w TOWBLS. Linen damask, 80x14 inches, 16 Linen huck, 22x46 inches, 18o All linen Herman damask, 21x50 inches, knotted fringe, 82o All linen huck, 20x42 inches, 28o TABLE LTNBN. Hleached damask, per yard, 4, 48. C, 70C Large napkins, plain white and bordered, . ii Beautiful colored table cloths. 44 inches. 88c Turkish towels, largest made, only awe CARPaTS'EXTRORDINARY. The very finest Moqu et carpet known to man, border to match, per yard, $108 CARPET REMNANTS. 500, all wool, ingrain rem nants, about it yards in a piece, 84o TABLE OIL CLOTH. Beautiful patterns per yard, 10c BLACK SATTEEN. Wash goods, former price 25c we sell dow for 16c UMBRELLAS. All silk, size 26 and 28 inches, 59o The above are only a few of the many bargains that our buver Irs been able to get since he went on to New York. Watch this paper and you will see something startling In the way of prices. jD. T. Swindell. LININGS. Two cases cambric linings, all col ors, regular 6Jc goods our price is 5 cents. Percalean sells everywhere at 15c our price is 10c Selicia, all colors, regular 120 goods our price is 9c. WHITE UNBLEACHED GOODS. Yard wide Sea Island cotton, regu lar 8c goods our price 6c. Yard wide goods, regular 6ic our price 5c. :-; RUGS. A beautiful velvet rug, 2Jx3i feet, former price $4 our price $2 43. OIL GOODS. Oil cloth crash .for tracking and stairway, 18 inches wide, would be cheap at 15o our price 6K 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 500 dozen men's hats, all the latest styles, and every one at a bargain. More prices later. D. T. Swindell. Wanted at Once To buy three or four nice shown oases. Address, Williams & King, Raleigh, NO. August Discount, 90c buys $1 worth of anything we have. Take advantage of our An gust cash discount ' of 10 per cent off and save money. ' O A Sherwood & do. Something New. You Need mn Agreeable Tonic to Overcome the ellect of the summer and malaria, and build up your aystem for the fall work. WE HAVE ITI Beef, Wine and Iron ha long; beem considered t b e B Kg T NUT III I1VE TONIC. But it un been too expensive and it was offensive to dell cate atom-tens. We have overcome all ttiese difficult ties and offer you Beef, Wine and Iron for 50c per PINT bottle, FULL measure. We guarantee It to be the most palatable and invigorating Tonle ever made, liemem ber th price, 50c per pint. Soecial attention to fine pre scription work at reasonable price. SPELLING & HICKS, DRUGGISTS. Cor Fayetteville and Morgan Sts. IVlcKimmon & Co., 133 Fayetteville Street, Oar stock of DRUGGISTS susdrie: is select and fall. An elegant line of French Briar Pipes and Smokers Goods generally. Call -and -Sk -Eiem. DO' k NOT BUY YOUR ST A- tionery until you see our stock. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. 25 SHEETS WRITING Paper and 25 Envelopes for 5 cents. RALE IOH STATIONERY 00. CUT' IPIIIUESINIIAI- mocks. Call early before they are all gone. RALEIGH STATIONERY OO. FOR STYLISH STA tionery visit the RALEIGH STATIONERY OO. BIG BARGAINS IN Croquet Sets and Lawn ' ennls tsa.ua. au24 RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. Tucker's Great Carpet Sale. Nearly $9.0' 0 worth of standard carpets, occupying the whole front space at our Fayetteville street en trance. The sale begins Monday morning Aug 23th. AH should be sold within one week. Come and see then.. W H & B 8 Tucker & Go. Important to You. Mattocks, the leading photogra pher, guarantees satisfaction. He is not ashamed to put his name on all work done by him. Beware of agents who sell tickets for work of this kind. People are often deceived and de frauded. If you want a first class picture, go direct to Mattocks' gal. lery, Fayetteville street. Cabinets $3 per dozen. Don't take op your time with agents who know nothing at all about photography. a26 6t 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. 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 For Rent. . Four room cottage. Apply to P H Hughes, Postal Telegraph Co. aold t I-.. - mi. Ill, I 0.1)1 C2T SHOE SALE. J3 Great reduction In FINESHOES FOR THE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everythirg at FACTORY PRICES J8T30 to 40 per cent sa ved.H DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER LLEARANCE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Millinery -AND ALL- Straw Goods, Muslin Mk Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to move again In the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTEVILLE 8T. Next o Fred A Wataon's. ' I I - Ilaking 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 been made on all low cut shoes. Blacks and colors. Special prices on underwear. Broken lines of ladies fine shoes at about coat. Fold ing fans from 5c up. Just received new line of white gobda, laces, 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. Eier? One Amazed, in REESE B. 1. Steri floi I Co STANDS To see us busy from morning (ill night, while others say no money, hard times, we are waiting for congress to do something, but we can't wait. We are selling good cheap. Look at our 5c Lawns and Challies, now go ing at 2c per yard. Thanks to the people, whose keen percep tions have recognized the exceptional val ues of our great bargains, and whose words Of praise have advertised them lor us. Alarm Clocks 89o. Slates fro a 3 to 8c. THE LtOU BACKET STORE. Hardware. &e. Wo want The Floor Space and EHY BABY CAHBIACB Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. $ 5.90 $ 6.05 $ 6.45 $ 6.54 6.75 8.85 9.30 12.85 13.75 21 15 Tios. EBriggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. ee ffilere. If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ve your rooms, neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this 2 & I cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in, the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass- .m m i - mm M ,unair8, wararoDes. Mat- & tresses, Kc. They have - the finest, pret A tiest and nob biest j " BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MA.UHINE Needles rnd Oil. Be aides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Capa. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excliange Plae, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions &e. WHSRSTKCroWS GREAT CHEAP CARPET -- SALE. Big lot bought at a bargain rom mills forced to realize, and to which we hive added TIMS tall every roll and every remnant carried over from last season. Sale begins Monday morn ing, Aug. 231b. 17. II. 1 11 S. TUCKER t CQ 'A ' i ,ifV" l i 4 ' ' ;-
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