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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 8

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THE HU7S AUlt OmOlYlin, WEDNESDAY SlOltNlHU, JULY 15, lb'JS. The Newsd Observer I Business 1TEBIS EVERTTHlNo NEW. flr ID Emergency Rebuilding Sale Tht sale is not an ordinary happening but an emphatic bM tCLOE OUT the eu-5 8tcKk quick, at a aerifies, renter losft. The iVRiCB-CUTrER will tire wrm uii wm uu iiir vaiue wi isiii.i MiaJVL'iu tisti. bnfnAflfl miLrkinar la hnn aA rha hnalaiE rrun una jt i vru luruc, vuaiitiHiitr iin'i volume CO eur mnai: urtia irirm r-s Housekeeping Goods Saleo iff 'I )'' weeV prevented many honseseepers from sttondfno-fh4 wlek hoke'P1ni? roods with hopes of better weather we continue the Vales fo? EVERYTHING TO GO IT PRICES THAT MAKE SHORrWQRK.

I 3,000 yards cfhrezy DRESS STYLE Atty, light and fluffy, molest fabric for warm weather. Ten yards for 8M and fan thrown fh; now buy on, cbol and be happy. I Great Shirt VSaist Sale, i X- i ANY V)c. SHIRT WAIST IN THE STORE AT 37Wc. i $1.00 Jftc'.

1 50 .1 Beautiful Styles Percals for Making Vats. Later'f 3 i f' We believe yon will find it to year interest to attend this sale and make vonr mr. chases for the present for tutu re nsa. yonr pir Marseilles Counterpanes Special values at $1.25 ani fLSO. Whilethorn beauties at 1.7V $2.00 $3.23 Lace Curtaino--Ecru and White! 'fr-' i ''-i Special values at $1.00, $1.25.

i.oo a pair. Exclusive pattern at $2.00. $3 00. to $3 00 a pair. Ready made sheets, best material flOc.

to 3c An immense sample line of Working Shirts at factory cost. The Groat Umbrella Sale. Ready made pillow cases, best material, 10c. to 15c. Hemstitched sbeets and counterpanes Towolo.

wels. Towoio. -C. I -Tot bath, ornament or use. A No need to be sparing In the nse of towels when they can be booa-ht it our nrira Turkish Bath Towels? Crash Towels.

Hnek nZZZ V. Sa.tAB0O. i Attracts attention and worthily so ass tight roller, can be hd as low aa 7jC. Oxford Ties malViy Getrgre A A. round thread, water twist at fte.

28 argains ji.v i.u uhi-t- iiuw to, anneal woria or money back. Satisfaction in It folleat, measure to ivchanti every eusvomer. In Linen and Cotton Sheeting and Table Fltn--Flttinn Shnnn slnda.SUDnlBr.?10 C. Sherwbodl Co RALEIGH ICE AHD REFRIGEQATjrJG Ca MANuracrusTBS or y- O. QttL MS? if! 9.

ISIS JULY 99 WE ARE RIGHT HI THE SALES. At l7holbcalo and RctalL Tor prices, write or applj at office, 123 FayettetiUe EtT T. L. EBERHARDT. President Our justly celebrated "July" sales are looked forward to by every person in the EVEY 0Y SOME I THisB NEWER.

w.b, 130. Linen, Table Napkins and Doylies. ITi44ImM D.i... Oxfbilds and i r. id Ve Do Hot Complain bare been very success ful in getting business.

ion Why! We keen In everr denartmnt ttt hmt everything, and sell at reasonable prices. Onr Roller Patent made from winter wheat is the whitest, sweetest, and strongest flour We are sole treats here for "Ptllahnr Spring Wheat it has a world-wd reputation, and has no superior for bakers use. "Fox River" Butter, one and two nonnd blocks, for richness and delicate flavor Is unsurpassed. We have a Btate nutation for flnAwfTM Onr a nest roast is composed entirely of Private ttrowth Fanev Padjns Java and Finest Mocha. A drink for the soda." Tne immense Bales of "He-No" Tea nrove its merit, as a hot drink, it is unsnraanaf.d: as an iced drink, it has no rival.

We keep the. finest cures of bams.lncln ding Smithfleld, Southampton, Ferris. iitpnaiia, cuipepper, and other brands. All kinds of foreiam and domestic fruits berries and vegetables in their season. pec a.

i pacaing of cuta grated piaeapple nd choice extracts for flavoring Van Houten's Cocoa. Baker's I'oooa and Chocolate, the best roods mannfactnred. uur i our four year old pure apple vinegar, keep pickle perfectly in any climate. will Olives of all finest Importation in srlass. Baby dives; 90c per Quart: Queen Olives, son' Oitv per quart Import nnrt imported Olive oils salad dress-- mg.

Ox 1 ia. 1 Pure snlees and dried hrh. Whni Ox Tongues, Deviled Crabs, BsTataria Shrimps, French Sardines, Canned and Potted ueats at price will compare favorably with butchers' prices lor raw Ve bve only t. atl ed a few tr.ia we keep. Ve have hup reJs ti' and things and other tiiinsrs f.sh, tt l.

and fowl. All mods premTMiy delivered and. guaranseedto give satiaaetlon. ii c. sTRor.cn Wholesale and KetaQ Oreeers.

Telephone Ka, kV i i you vjill do row bcinn jii- Incn Gloria Silk, Silver Mounted Handle. i I and Slipporo thW Prtme' o.t. and sonoe aiiohiuh 'J MIDST OF OUR "JULY" i5 of by reason wait on themselves if 'L' out-of-town trado is I TUCKER CO. vicinity of the city of the standard qualities and grades of W. II.

K. S. TUCKER CO. SHOE DEPARTMENT. JULY" SALES.

MEN'vS TAN LEATHER SHOES 350 PAIRS. Ends of our immense stocks of men's Tan Shoes that we do not wisfh to car ry, made up for convenient selling in two lots. .1 i Lot No 1, all for $2.25 per pair. Lot No 2, all fr $3.25 per pair. These tan shoes were all made by re-i liable manufacturers, and are, correct styles and shapes.

The and widths run verj regular, and every man can be fitted. The former prices were $3.50 to $5.00 penpair. All are now offered at the. special "July" sale prices $2.25 and 3.25 per pair. These Tan Shoes are worth the attention of every man.

Wednesdav, July 15th. W. R. S. TUCKER CO.

A BIG FIGHT YESTERDAY. Between canteloupes, watermelons and bananas. The bananas got a black eye, and anybody can buy bananas at any price at Dughi's. Free soup at Denton's every day from 12 to 3 o'clock. FOR SALE.

A drug store in a good location in a town of four thousand population. Will be sold at a sacrifice if taken Address Lock Box No. 55, Edenton. N. C.

TEACHERS WANTED. 1. Methodist lady to teach French and music (advanced). 2. Lady to teach primary Latin and 3.

Lady to teach vocal music and elocution. 4. Military man to teach Latin, Greek and French. Address, at once, stating educational advantages and experience. I CHAS.

J. PARKER, Man'gr. -Raleigh, N. C. RESIDENCE FOB KENT i My ten-room dwelling house and all necessary and five acres, on corner Saunders and Peace streets, adjoining the DeTeretuc property, on north edge of the city; excellent or chard and garden spot and good well of water.

On of the most desirable residences in Raleigh; in good order. Now occupied by R. Possession given August 1st. Aplly to JOHN W. HINSDALE, Kaleigh, N.

C. N. C. LAWS WANTED. A good price will be paid by me for the following N.

C. Laws: 2 copies Laws 1806 to 1316, inclusive; one copy Laws, 1817 to 1830. JOHN W. HINSDALE, Raleigh, N. THE OLD RELIADLE MUTUAL, LIFE IIMS.

OF PHI LA On May 1st, 1896; changed tos FORMOF ITS CONTRACTS So to allow the largest Gash Surrender Values On Annua! Dividend And all Other policies after second year PAID-UP AND LOAN! VALUES tad A pro ati iminoit were also In- creased. THE PEnn IS THE BEST KAHAGED Coxtavt. Its ag-ents nave bat little com- petition. GOOD AQXNTS WANTXD. R.

B. lUnEY, nrt-e. A Prcclamaiion by the Govemor Q200 Rovvard. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, il KCBcrmra pbyabtm sar. Whereas, oflletal Information has been re ceived at this Department that U.

Q. Worn bis. late of the county of i Wake, stands charged with the marderof one Annie Hall, alias ABiuunw; ana wnereas, it appears that the said H. G. Womble has lied, the State, or so concealed Himself that the ordi nary process oi taw cannot servea upon him; now, therefore, l.Elias Carr, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issne this my proclamation, onenng a reward or two hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said H.

a. womble to the Sheriff of Wake county at the court house in Raleigh, and I do enjoin all officers and all good citizens to asalst in bringing said criminal to justice. 1 Done at our city of Raleigh, in the year of our Lord one thousand elgbt hundred and ninetv-six and in one hundred and twenty-first year of onr American Independence. I ZXIA8 By the Governor: I I I 8. F.

Tslvais, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION: 1 A small, -dark complex Ion ed white man, about ft feet 2 or inches hhzh; about 2s ears old; wore when last seen a short mustache; has black hair and dark, nearly black, eyes. NOTICE OPTISSOLUTIOX. The law co-partnership heretofore existing- between J. Holding and VV.

W. Vass, under the firm name of Holding1 and Vass; attorneys-at-law, is this day mutually dissolved. Any Un finished business in the hands of the firm will be looked after by Mr. Ji N. Holding, who is also authorized to make collections! of amounts due to the firm.

-T 1 This July 15, 1896. J. N. HOMJINQ, W. XV.

VASS. JIL Traveling Salesmen and Agents can add line on uncovered ground, from prominent mannfaoturerschanKlnflr from salaried WEDNESDAY, Juljr 15, 1S9C. XKW ADVERTISEMENTS, St. Mary's 55th -Year Begins September 24th. W.

II. Hag-he Filtefr- Your Drinking Vmnl- IT Ttlrv1wtt Xntir to fon- tractors. i 1 J. N. Holding and W.

MVV'ass Dissolution W. Vass Son Notice of Co- partnership. Francis Ilillkira School. THE WJbLV Forecast for Wedr The United States Weather Bintuu the following forecast' for the' uct twenty-four hours: For North Carolina Oenerally fair; southwesterly winds. Vi Yesterday Maximum temperature, 92; minimum i CITY IN BRIEF.

Dr. Hawkins went yesterday to LouUburg-, which he terms fthe most flourishing- town in the Travelling showmen from lexas are here with a stereopticon exhibition of that horrible affair, the lynching- and burniuc of Henry Smith At li'arU, Texas. I lid Johnson, who is the chairman of the RepublkAn executive committee from 'this congressional got back to Raleigh yesterday. He bus been away ever since the 43t. Louis convention, and some thought he had been I lost in the.

shuffle. The oandjdacy of Eng-lwh is puzzling1 many minds. The be-wh isk ered getttkuna from Randolph never has -feoflved I the mystery -of his nomination. Perhaps Ed i Johnson can clear up a few i things now. Report says that John Nichols will Tun as a regular Kepubliean candidate for Congress.

With Pan as "the i Democratic candidate, Strowd the Populist, Nichols the straight Republican? Q. B. Alf ord he sound-money candi- what all this should make the campaign in -this Congressional district lively venougn ior an common pur- Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Carter issue invitation to the marriage. rof their sister. Miss Lennor Gorda-n to Mr. J.

S. which will take place at their home in Raleigh Tuesday afternoon, July 21st, at three 5 Mr. Oliver H. son of Col.v Dockery, has been very sick with typhoid fever at his home in Rockingham. A letter yesterday brought news of an improvement in his condition that is very gratifying to his many friends who hope for, his early and complete i HoUeman and Stone's dry goods 'tore Gary was broken into Monday night, the cash drawer rifled and a quantity of shoes taken.

Tramps are supposed to have been the thieves. The Christian church holdsthe Sunday school convention for its: Eastern North Carolina Conference at Wake chapel, this county, to-day, Rev. J. I Foster and Editor E. L.

Moffitt are in attendance, F. Green, of Franklinton, chairman of the State Board of Agriculture, Is here attending a meeting of the executive committee of the Board. easSSSSBSMlSsssBBBBBBBSSBSSSSBSSB-BaSBeMt a- a VASAl sAVU Col. J. A.

Pottee, general manager of the American" Home Building and "Sr a -r a uoaxi Association -oi lucomona, has been in Raleigh during the past lew days, looking alter the interests of that The American Home has quite a large number of members in this city II. Martin, one of our well-known citizens, is me atate agent and local collector for Raleigh. i It is one of the few National Building and Loan Associations that will invest its funds in the way of purchasing vacant lots and erecting- suitable dwellings thereon to be sold to its The American Home has at present two very, fine new dwellings nearly completed in our city, one of which is located on Lane street, that has 'been purchased by Mr. Smith-erst. the other is on East South street, old to Nelson C.

Dunston. lTnderthi; plan all funds, received from members on stock in any town wli! be, if needed, invested at home by the association under the supervision 31 IL HAKPER TO WED MISS HODGES Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Frank M. Harper, principal of Athens, Ga, public schools, to Miss Clara Hodges, of Linden, N. The marriage will take place at the residence of the bride's father, Mr.

John M. Hodges, Wednesday, July 22nd. The young eoupje will be "At Home, after September 1st, at Athens, Ga. Mr. Harper was at one time principal of the Centennial Graded school at Raleigh, and is held in the highest esteem here by a host of friends who will congratulate him on hia good fortune.

The bride has been a frequent visitor at the homes of her aunts, Mrs. E. E. Moffitt and Mrs. W.

II. Bagley; and has a large circle of friends here. I I CROWDS; BOUND FOR ST. LOUIS. Editor Ayer stated yesterday that he had advices that there would be 10,000 silver Democrats at St.

Louis lobbying for Bryan a endorsemenu liow about the gold I men. Will ther be there also?" was asked. "Oh. well; there will be "a great. opportunity for making money there if the convention desired to sell 3ir.

Ayer. I TWO LIVES RAVED. Mrs. Phoebe 'Thomas, of Junction Citv, 111., was told by her! doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two- bottles of Dr. Kinff i Uiscovery i completely cured her and she says it saved her life.

Mr. Thos. Eggers. 139 Florida St. San FrancMsco, suffered from, a dread ul cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else i then bought one bottle of Dr.

King's New Discovery and in two weeks was lie is naturally thankful. It such result, of 'which these are "samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Cough and Colds. Free trial bottles at John Y. -MaeRae's drug store. Regular size goods ve offer, and the low prices ve malce to enforce their clearance! Ve find it convenient for our custom-ers to place on bargain tables (in each department the goods representing the greatest values Every table has a signboard detailing the character of the goods and their prices in plain figures Every SmcIaOrs' Are delightful to the palate, and la in jaost easily digested of all breada, eonss jnently they are desirahls for all nlassoi the best grade of these goods are made tr ftalelgh amd fnrmtshed to the trade by Choo.

Brotcch. Baker and Confectioner A trial order solicited. Freah bread and cakea. A Davidson College Davidson, N. C.

Sixtieth year begins Sept. 10th. Eleven Professors and Instructors Three courses for degrees. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location healthful and beautifuL tiymnasinra complete.

Terms reasonable.1' Send for a catalogue. J. B. SHEARER, UcrcGs and'' Gulos. hare leased the sales and boarding sta bles of Messrs.

Leach A Bar bee, eornerMar- at and Blount streets, and hTe en hand now about fifty head of West Tlrclnla horses and males. suitame io annag. draught and farm work. gnt ana farm work. This stock is bona-r direct from cne farmers who raised It.

A large supply ot horses wiU be kept at all times, and we can supply yonr needs. J. K. LlTTLJCjrAUJC thing is thus so plainly shown that the customers can really ifthey so prefer. Never have we be able to offer such bargains in creditable rr CD)frMf lh kJ kA 1 i VJ Ue.

beg to call your attention io ilio very Ion prices bping offered in every department of car store. Sprinn and summer aoods must no to merchandise, i Corrospondonco with solicited; 17. 11 R. S. SUMMER EXCUR! OldDominionLine FOR NEW YORK.

Learing Norfolk. daily at 7:30 p. m. From. Kichmond, Monday at 5:00 p.

mi (via James Biver). The ships of the Old Dominion Steamship are first class and especially arranged for the comfort of the travel ing public and offer the advantages of a cool and delightful sea trip. The two new, fast and powerful steam- ships Jamtttown and Yorktown Leave Norfolk every Monday, Thursday and Saturday evening, arriving in New York early the following afternoon in time to make: all evening connections for points beyond. For; tickets and general information apply to Railroad Ticket Agents, or to J.F. Mayer.

1212 Main street, Rich mond, M. 15. uroweLL wortolK, va. N. Smith, Old Point Comfort, Ya or to W.

It. GUILLAUDU, Vice Pres. and Traffic Manager. ions fall purchases and quality and prices make room for well to examine quoted as they are in many instances less than New York wholesale post; Come early and get the pick as they are sure to go. A bargain in $7.50, $10,00 aiid $12.50 suits, former price $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.

or commission men. 0. 1371. New York Pier 26, N. R.

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