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FRIDAY ...May 27. 1898
CARD OF THANKS.
We hereby desire to return our sin
cere thanks to the kind people of Dur
ham and elsewhere, who in so many
ways manifested so much sympathy for
us in this our time of rreatest dis
tress. In the loss of our beloved son. Wil
liam Matthew Barbee. the many tokens
of kindness to us and love to our boy
was a value to some extent to our
aching hearts. Especially did we ap
preciate the sympathy extended by Mrs.
Bagley. of ltaleigh. who. just at this
time can possibly more fully realize our
intense suffering than any one else.
T. S. BAUHKK AND WIFE.
Attention is culled to the attractive
notice of Messrs. W. O. I'pchurch & Co.
on the fourth raav. li'-ad what they
say about picnics, healthful drinks and
fancy groceries.
Be sure you are risht then po ahead
Be sure you get Hood's Sarsayanlla.
and not some cheap and worthless substitute.
FRESH ARRIVALS.
Tarbell Cheese. Boneless Hams, fresh
ground grits, Cakes and Crackers, at
P. T. JOHNSON'S
Pur" Nnrth ca-olinn Copner Distilled
Corn Whiskey Hid proof $1.25 per gal
lon, former nice at
J. D. CARROLL'S.
FOR SALE.
A Kimball Baby Grand, warranted
same as new. or no sale, for $2"i0. Ad
dress, Box 43, Raleigh. N. C.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by Mrs.
Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was
taken with a bad cold which settled on
my lungs; cough set. in and finally ter
minated In Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would
meet my absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial
took in all eight bottles. It has cured
me, and thank God I am saved and
now a well and healthy woman." Trial
bottles free at any drug store. Reg
ular size 50c. and $1.00 guaranteed o
price refunded.
WANTED.
Old clothes and hats, old shoes and
all kindsofsecond hand goods bought
and sold at Harris' Steam Dye Works
East Hargett street, Raleigh, N. C
Sultr cleaned, 75c. Cleaned and dyed
$1.60.
$15,000 to lend on city real estate.
ARGO & SNOW.
Attorneys at Law.
May 12 2-w.
SWEET PEAS.
Plenty of sweet peas 10 cents a doz.,
and Carnations 25 and 35 cents a doz.
Leave orders at Darnell & Thomas.
H. STE1NMETZ.
Seven room house for rent on Mor
gan St. opposite water tower.
MRS. J. F. POOL.
5-21-lw.
TANDEM for rent. Easy Running
ihvays in good order.
WOOLLCOTT & SON.
May IS 1-m.
NO WAR PRICES HERE.
Rest Hog Lard. S'c. lb. Good Hog
Lard, 7Uc. lb.
Sugar cured Hams, small, 11c. lb.:
large size. 10c.
P.. W. rPCHURCH.
lj Hargett Street.
WANTED.
A tii -st-' la.-s hardware clerk. Apply by
lel'er. State sulm v expected.
JACOB S. ALLEN. JR..
Successor to Allen & Nichols.
214 South Wilmington St.
WANTED.
Six hustlers to canvas Industrial in
surance on salarv and commission.
M. V. STRASBFRGER.
Supt., Room 24. Pullen Building.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan In large and small
amounts by Citizens Trust Company.
C. M. HAWKINS, President.
SEE THAT YOL K HOME IS J
PROPERLY BUILT.
JOHN D. BRIGGS,
1 17 X. Dawson Street.
General Superintendent of Build-
in srs, etc.
Metal Cktt.inos a Specialty, f
2i-2w I
11
Pink of Perfection'
So All Our Customers
Pronounce Our Groceries-
A FEW OF OUR
Spncisilrt.
Stlllled Mangoes, Elegant Flavor.
Spanish Q ;cc.n olives in Hulk.
oaiplc Line of Fancy 1'ic nic
Supplies.
Finest Assortment of Cakes and
Crackers on the Market.
Our Unexcelled Private Brand
of Mod a ind Java Coffie.
New Invoice of Hire's arbo
nated ROOT BEER. Hire's
Root Beer Extract and Hi e's
Improved Oinsrer Ale.
One 2oc. pacnage of Root Beer
Extract makes .5 Gallons of a
Healthful and delightful sum
mer beverage.
All Goods Guarastkrd PriiE and
Exactly as kephbkented.
W. G. UPCHUKaJH & CO.,
1 24 Fayt-tteville St
Phone 1(19 B
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
The copartnership existing be
tween J. S. Allen, Jr., and Edwin G.
Nichols, trading as Allen & Nichols,
Jr., is hereby dissolved and J. S. Allen,
Jr., will conduct the business of hard
ware dealer at 214 South Wilmington
street, Raleigh. N. C, alone, said J. S.
Allen, Jr., assuming all debts liabilities
etc.. now existing against the firm of
Allen & Nichols, J. S. Allen, Jr., hav
ing sole charge of stock, etc.
J. S. ALLEN. JR.
EDWIN G. NICHOLS.
May 27th, 1898.
In retiring from the business of Al
len & Nichols, hardware dealers, and
being succeeded by J. 8. Allen, Jr., I
bespeak for the latter the patronage of
my friends.
EDWIN G. NICHOLS.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
Having qualified as administrator of
the eBtate of Thomas W. Yancey, de
ceased, late of Wake county. North
Carolina, this Is to notify all persons
having claims against the said estate
to present them to the undersigned In
the city of Raleigh, N. C, on or before
the'27th day of May, 1899, or this no
tice will be plead in bar of their re
covery, and all persons Indebted to the
said estate will please make Immediate
payment to the undersigned. -'
, THOMA8 B. YANCEY, ,
6-27-lw $w. Administrator.
LAWN MOWERS,
Fly Screen Wire Cloth
THE
WHITE MOUNTAIN
TRIPLE MOTION.
Ice Cream Freezers.
Thomas Hi Briggs 6 Sons
h Whsci Notice Extraordinary.
IT IS THE FURPOSfJ'AND - iTTY
OF SHERWOOD HIiGS & -O, TO
SERVE THE PUBLIC. TV& PUBLIC
DEMANDS-r,'efE COMrY. THERE
IS A POPULAR DF"1AND FOR AN
ECONOMICAL AD SATISFACTORY
SYSTEM OF PCRCHASING WHEELS
ON INSTALLMENTS. OUR RELA
TIONS ; O THE WHEEL MANUFAC
TULi.KS HAVE ENABLED US TO
T'.KK THIS STEP IN THE INTER
f.y iF THE PUBLIC. OUR CONFER
KXi'l S WITH THE MANUFACTUR
ER. WHOSE WHEELS WE HAN
I.i: IN OUR STORE, HAVE RE
SULTED IN THEIR CONSENTING TO ALLOW US TO DISTRIBUTE
THEIR WHEELS ON THE SYSTEM THAT HAS PROVEN SO SATISFAC
TORY. WE ARE ACCORDINGLY PREPARED TO DELIVER TO CUSTOM
ERS THE FOLLOWING WHEELS ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS:
1S98 model, Columbia chainless, at $125, o.v y:5 cash and $iu
PER MONTH.
ISM. COLUMBIA CHAIN WHEEI S. AT $75, ON $15 CASH AND $10 PER
M( 'NTH.
MODEL -10, COLUMBIA, AT $50, ON $10 CASH AND $5 PER MONTH.
PATTERNS 7 AND S. HARTFORDS, AT $50, ON $10 CASH AND $5 PER
MONTH.
patterns 13 and lfi. vedettes, at $10, on $3 cash and $5 per
month.
patterns 17 and is. vedetti'. at $35, on $3 cash and $5 per
Mi 'NTH.
ON J.i Is. AND JILL MACHINES. AT $29 AND $.;0 (LADIES), ON $5
CASH AND ?'. PER MONTH.
" WILLI. aiS' JUVENILE MAClU-VES. AT $22.75 AND $20. ON $5 CASH
AND PER MONTH.
t N PAYMENT iF THIS AMOUNT AND OX THE FURNISHING OF
SATISFACTORY REFERENCES, TEE WHEEL WILL UK IMMEDIATELY
DELIVERED. AND THE MONTHLY PAYMENTS BEGIN THIRTY DAYS
LATER.
IT SHOULD BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD:
FIRST. THAT THE SALE COMMENCES TODAY AT 8 O'CLOCK.
SECOND. THAT THE WHEELS ARE NOT PREPARED ESPECIALLY'
FOR THIS SALE. BUT ARE THE REGULAR COLUMBIA AND HART
FORD WHEELS. ON SALE BY US. AND ARE COVERED BY OUR STRONG
GUARANTEE IN ADDITION TO THAT GIVEN BY THE MANUFAC
TURER. OUR SUNDRY LINE IS VERY COMPLETE, AND THE PRICES QUITE
ATTRACTIVE.
B. Stronach.
American Products for American People,
Today Tomorrow and any other day this
week.
5c Sale
Of Ameri
Wash Dress Fabrics
Worth 7 1-2 to 10c.
RALEIGH N. C. W V
5c yard.
5c
t
5c
5c
American Dimities,
American Nansouks,
American Guipure Lawns,
American Lace Lawns.
American Merodi Dimities,
American Canton Cords.
Showing on Foreign Dress Goods Counter first counter to left
Favelteville street entrance.
STYLISH OXFORDS FOR SUMMER 1898.
This veal w are showing the lcst line we have ever secured. It includes
Vesting Tup Oxfords of urn- elegance and supreme style. Colored Oxfo ds of
matched and contrasted triinmuiiis. all fashioned over the latest lasts. Our cus
tomers will find all of their old favorites ami so many new Oxfords that they
can easily satisfy every whim. Wc invite the most rigid comparison as 10 worth,
cost and appearance
'You can't match em," line of black, chocolate and tan Oxfords with and
without cloth and vesting tops, $l.S5. Sil.oO, $2.01) and $2.50.
J. R. Ferrall Si Co.
Just Received a Fresh Lot of SWEET SUGAR
CURED HAMS,
AT
iOc. Per Pound.
J R Ferrall d Co,
PHONE 88.
Unusually
Low Prices
On Some Good Things.
Why should you pay anv store a dollar for an article, if you
can buy the identical article of us for seventy-five cents?
Do we sell goods for less money than any store in Raleigh?
We claim that we do, at all times, but its your judgment- we want.
We mention a few items at random from several departments,
we'd like for you to see these, and judge this store by them.
Ladies Gloria Umbrellas, 24 inch, steel rod, elegant handles,
paragon frames, light and strong, usual price $1,00, our price 87c.
Same Umbrella only in a 26 inch size, regular $1.25, our
price 98c.
Ladies $1.50 Gloria Umbrellas steel rod, assorted fine han
dles, in 26 inch sizes, $1.50 everywhere, our price $1.29.
Childs-Parasols, all colors, five grades, 19c, 25c. 49c, 69c.
and 98c, usual prices of these are 25, 35, 60 75c. and $1.25.
These are new goods just opened and are extremely cheap at
prices we name.
Men's work Shirts, or Madras and Percale, cut 36 inches
long, well made, some cut with yokes, good 40 and 50c. shirts,
all sizes, our price 25c.
Mullhouse organdies, in lovely new designs, worth in all
stores 12 1-2 and 15c, our price 10c.
Dress Ginghams in a splendid line of styles and colorings,
fine smooth finish at 4 I-2C
Men's Hats at bareain prices, straw, wool, felt, fur, all new
shapes, a big line to select from and prices are barely more than
half the usual.
Ribbon extra white, all silk Taffeta, a fine elegant ribbon, new
goods just in, at 25c; Also same in b!ack.
Ladies' and gentlemen's Patriotic Ties, Band bows, club ties,
4-in-hands. Ticks, Imperials, the latest out, all pure silk at 25c
and 50c.
W. E. JONES.
S. & D. BERWANGER.
There may be a hundred pretenders, but there can be but one real leader one store that embodies every attribute
of mastership always honest qualities, always lowest prices, always the widest variety. By these tokens we are
the recognized leaders, in whom the people have confidence, to whom they extend their patronage freely, from
whom they receive their greatest satisfaction The Perfect Store.
We've Crossed the Line
of prejudice. None of the ready-made ear-marks about our suits. Every evidence of custom tailoring, except in
the price and the tape-line nonsense. They are made by expert tailor artist cutters cut them, who are without
peers in their line. We buy in large quantities, which insures us the lowest prices that can be made, and brings
your cist down to its lowest point. A fair retailer's profit is all we ask all you pay and that's how we can sell
better clothes than anybody, cheaper than everybody. We want to do it, and we do do it.
THESE ARE BIG VALUES EVEN FOR US TO OFFER.
$7.50, $10, $12.50, $15.
A line of Sack and Cutaway Suits that no one else can match at our prices. Fashionable weaves in Cashmeres,
Cheviots, Plain and Pin-checked Worsted, Clays, Diagonals, ttc. Best Suit9 ever offered for the money.
BICYCLE SUITS Another lot those popular $7 50 ones just received; also the new Plaid Bicycle Trousers.
! Our buyer has returned from the market, and the light-weights are coming in fast. Everything comfortable for
the hot weather will be found in our stock. Big assortment of Boys' Knee-pants just received, and at low figures.
LEADING
One-Price Clothiers
iersS. & D. BERWMOER'MUn
A GENTLEWOMAN IS KNOWN
More by the Shoe
she wears than any
other article of her
apearal. It is the
ambition of every
Woman to be well shod in shoes
that are at once stvlish. comfort
able arid Durable, and at the
lowest possible price.
. Paloinh lariipa have an advantage over most others in havinp"
S. C. Pool's Shoe Stock to select from the largest and most com
plete in the State, with courteous salesmen who take delight and
eivinff them patient attention, and in fitting them up in something
strictly up-to-date. . Special attention called to bur New Oxfords.
...... i-it rrs 1 . a I
.Large line men a anoes, lrunKs, vauses, etc.
POOL'S SHOE STORE.
At LUHDEN'S.
New Goods
Received
today
Hammocks, Water Coolers, Lemon
Squeezers, Fly Fan. Baby Carriages,
Ice Picks, Ice 8hredders.
The nicest lot of Hammocks ever
opened in Raleigh 75c. to $4.00. Two
hundred Japanese Fish Poles.
All the above are new goods juetv
opened."
Remember the place.
JOS LUMSDEN.
G1VU US A TKlA.Ii. .
.We have the neatest lfnV Jf median
price furniture In the city consisting of
Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, ;V.B4
Lounges, Trunks, Cook Stores,. Bed
Steads and Chairs In endless- Tsrtetles.
Mattresses manufactured tn th Hy k
one bf the best workman In tht Btstaw
Orders taken to fit any- also bed. -Tetnss
to suit customers on weekly a wonthty
installments. -.
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128 Bast Karthv Slnet.
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