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8 Observer THUUSDAY. - - April 8, 1897. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. E. Julies—Wanted. Sherwood Higgs & Go.—Second Spring Opening of Millinery. THE WEATHER. The United States Weather - Bureau issues the following forecast for to-day f For North Carolina: Fair Thursday, * local showers Thursday uigh,t; easterly winds. r* . For Raleigji and Vicinity: Tatp lhurs duy. Slightly cooler to-night, ? CITY IN BRIEF. A negro man. .sere Marion, from St. Mary’s township, was yesterday adjudg <nl insmiv iui«l will to-duy Ih* to the Goldsboro asylum. John L. Davis, a Moore county moon shiner, was yesterday brought heie and |»ut in jail to await tin* next term of Fed eral Court. He is charged with retail ing without license Three new convicts were yesterday brought to the penitentiary—three from Chowan and one from Alleghany. All of them are for short terms. They were brought in by Sheriffs Elliott and Joyne.t. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith have is sued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Roberta Atkinson to Mr. Francis Kercbner Myers, of Charles ton, S. C.. Tuesday, April the 20th, at a quarter to eleven o’clock in Christ church. A negro man, Thomas Yates, was brought here yesterday and put in jail on a charge of making throats against his wife— threatening to cut her throat and burn the house. The magistrate bound him over in a S4OO bond to keep the peace, and as hew as unable to gne it, he was brought here to jail. Dr. Eugene Daniel has been elected by the Raleigh Commandery, Knights Templar, to preach the sermon at their Easter services on Easter Sunday night *t First Presbyterian church. The Knights Templar is one of the higher orders of Masonry. The commandery here has thirty-six members. In jmrsuanco of an order of court the house and lot of S. J. Freeman, on Sal isbury street, was yesterday sold at pub lic auction for partition among the heirs. The property was bid in by Wynne, El lington & Co., for $750. As this is much less than the value of property it is not likely that the sale will l>e confirmed. Oapt. W. B. Kendrick goes to Graham to-day to deliver his lecture there to night on “The Ups and Downs of Wife Hunting.” He goes oy invitation of Prof. White, superintendent of the schools there. The proceeds will go for the benefit of Graham Institute library. Oapt. Kendrick has delivered his lecture fat every Southern State and is highly endorsed by educators and the press. One of the handsomest turnouts ever in the city is the new Yarborough House hedriek coach. It was made upon special order by a New Hampshire man ufacturer. It is drawn by two fine Ken tucky horses from Mr. George D. Ben nett’s stable. The silver mounted har ness was made here by E. F. Wyatt & Son. Altogether, it is a credit to the hotel it represents. PERSONALS. Mrs. ,T. L. Kirby has gone to Goldsboro on a visit to friends. Col. and Mrs. Bennehan Cameron, of Ktagriile, are in the city. Mr. S. W. Brewer, of Wake Forest, is in the city on private business. Mrs. O. .T. Carroll yesterday went To Duplin county on a visit to relatives. Miss Susie Trmberlake, who has Bhen visiting in Kinston, has retruned home. Hon. F. M. Simmons has returned from Newbern. He has recovered from his recent painful illness. Miss Mary Hinton has gone to Jack sonville, Fla., on an extended visit to friends. Mr. Claudius Dockery, a member of the penitentiary Board of Directors, is here on business connected with that in stitution. Mrs. E. McK. Goodwin, who has been here, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Goodwin, on Hillsboro street, returned to her home in Morganton yesterday. 3Tr. C. A. Cook, of Warrenton, return ed to his home yesterday. lie has been here several days consulting with Gov ernor Russell. Mr. Cook is one of the new' directors of the North Carolina Railroad, A NEW VOLUME OF REPORTS. State Printer Stewart was here yes terday. He brought with him a bound volume of “Public Documents ’ of'-iNorth Carolina for 1807. It contains 2.800 been printed and the House Journal is been printed and the House Jurnal is practically complete. As soon as the in dex is made, they will be bound and sent out. The public and private laws passed by the Legislature are also well under way. and the Revenue and Machinery ' Acts will be ready for distribution next week. Volume 110 of the Supreme Court Reports will !■•* ready within the Pext ten days. MYSTIC MIDGETS. For real, unadulterated enjoyment, it is enough to say that the “Midgets” are pre pared to furnish it in every form from any country. The Archer Cadets and (be Gnomes will be in abundance Easter Monday evening and you just want to be on hand. At the rehearsal yesterday everything passed off finely and the child ren are much interested in their cantata. Washington, April 7.—The Democratic Senators hekl a caucus after the ad journment of the Senate to-day to con elder the question of the committe vacan cies, hut decided to postpone action until next Monday. TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablet*. AH Druggists refund the money If It CaJia to cure. 25c. “Bailey Brothers “OLD BOB” To baoce is the best chew on the market. Sherwood Higgs & Co’s second opening is now on, nnd their big store is crowded every day with ladies and chil dren, nil on good bargains bent. And ♦ hey are getting them there, too. Itcad their advertisement elsewhere in this pa lter, and then go and set* for yourself. I predict you will thank the printer for telling you nl>out it- Business Items. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Subscribers Added Since Catalogues Were Issued. 271- -Bailey, F. L., Grocer. 272 Cary Lumber Co., Yard, 505-F—Cary Lumber Go.. Office. 225-C —Central 4 Hotel [■ 254-B—Coffin, Miss Jennie, Residence. 27 ’ —Cowper, B. G., Residence. 13-)-I> Oowper, Pulaski, Residence. 25 M -B—Craighill. Prof. X. K.. Resi dence. . gt; C —Daniel. Dr. Eugene, Residence. -Si! Democrat ic Headquarters. 2(*,<.-B—Douglass. W. Residence. 208-B —Drewry, John C., Office. 202 B—Dodd. Mrs. F. C., Residence. 230-B—Duncan. John A.. Broker. 270 B—Hardy Bros. Co.. Kleetrieians. 258 B— Horton & Lee. Grocers. 202-o—Howell. R. P., Farm. 255-R — Ives. G. N.. Fish. 237 B—Johnson, .Tames I. Residence. 275-1 > —Johnson. K. 8.. Mills. 225-1> —Jones, Alf.. Residence. . 71-B —Jones & Powell, Wood Yard. I 275-B —MeCullers. Dr. J. J. L„ Resi dence. 257-C—Pace, Mrs. W. IL, Residence. 269- Perry, Mrs. B. L.. Residence. 201 -B—Phillips & Co., Grocers. 130-C—Pool, S. C.. Shoe Store. 260-B—Reynolds, T. B. Grocer. 200-B—Royall & Borden, Furniture. 80-B—Sanders, James* A., Residence. 253-B—Smith, M. M., Book Exchange. 280-D—Snuggs, C. P., Residence. 250-B —Stevenson & Son, A. T., Gro cers. 194-D—Terrell. George S.. Residence. 178-B —Thompson, A. A., Residence. 2GI-C—Thomas & Campbell, Furni ture. 257-B —Timberlnkc. J. 8., Residence. 207—Tucker. W. 11.. Residence. 205 —Tribune Daily. 240-C —Turner, Dr. V. E., Residence. 270 — Union Depot. 275-C —Utley, R. H., Grocer. 274-B—Waring, George W., Office. 212-D—Wright, J. J.. Grocer. 204 —Weather Bureau. 223-D —Woollcott tV- Son, Dry Goods. 230 —'Yarborough House. WANTED. Agents and solicitors wanted for the Travelers Insurance Company of Hart ford, Conn. Good contracts and good erritory open to the right men. For urther information apply to Z. P. Smith, pecial Agent. Raleigh. N. C. Filter your drinking w*ater and avoid fevers. HUGHES. Read’s Odorless Refrigerators. Send for catalogue to V*'. H. Hughes, sole agent. Lawn Swings at Hughes’s. T carr* a full Hue of Dr. Earl 8. Bloaa’s treat PMuedle*. Blost Liniment eure* Rheumatiaot WM. SIMPSON, Druggiat. BOY WANTED. One with two or three years’ experience at printing business. Reference required. Address X, care News and Observer. WANTED. Twenty experienced finger hands to finish pants. Address, STANDARD PANTS CO., Goldsboro, N. C. WANTED. A position as Registered Pharmacist. Address “G.,” care News and Observer. Buy ROYSTER’S Chocolate* and Bon bons. WANTED. A first-class sawyer for hard wood. Ash especially. Must be sober and re liable. HASSELL LUMBER CO., Plymouth, N. C. W T ANTED. The Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada has a number of good positions )pen for the right men. District man gers and special agents in the Ordinary nd superintendents and solicitors in the r’hrift department wanted. (Policies for ess than one thousand dollars classed as Thrift.) Apply to J. R. JOHNSTON, Manager for North and South Carolina. Raleigh, N. C. Peanut Brittle, fresh, at ROYSTER’S. ROYSTER’S Chips are delicious. Try ROYSTER’S Cough Tablets. Buttercups, made daily, at ROY STER’S. i w antep \ A thoroughly experienced, up-to-date, $ <; Dress Goods salesman. A good salary and perm a- t < > nent place to the right man. Apply by letter only. | <► References required. Write at once. t i: W. E. JONES. I MILLINERY “end us the amount you want to pay for a hat —describe just what you want - we’ll send it by express, if you don’t like it better than any hat you ever had for 50c more money, send it back. We have the best trimmer in the State. You run no risk at all, except of getting the nicest and cheapest hat you ever had. We can suit you iu Dress Goods just as easy. We have the bt st and pret ties" line of all kinds of new dre-s goods you have seen. Ask us to send samples wit t your hat. We sell PATTERNS—any kind you want at only 10c each—th it beats paying ‘>o to 50c for them, don’t it ? Jones is wording for your interest all the lime. Try us. W. E. JONES. Till* > KWaND oBStCIfVKU, APRIL 8. ioB7. THE OLD RELIABLE PENN MUTUAL LIFE |INS. CO., OF PHIL. 1847 1897 an excellent contract CONSIDERING THE COST IS THE 20 YEAR CONVERTIBLE Term Policy Juat lasuad Can be carried ui'ieflnltely on same plan oi may be change I to any other foim at any time without re-examlnation. Note the ex ceedingly Low Rates Per SI,OOO. % *B3 A ?.‘ ft '£B •• 21,’ 12.15 “ 38, I®*’-® » 24 12.40 “ 39, 20.J5 • 25 12.65 “ 40, 21.15 .. g 12.95 " 41, 22.20 “ 27 13.25 “ 42, 2MO •• 381 13.60 “ 43, 24.70 “ 29, 13.95 “ 44, 26.10 “ 30, 14.35 “ 45. 27.65 •• 3l! 14.80 “ 46, 28.30 « 32, 15.30 “ 47, 31.10 33, 15.80 “ 48, 33.00 •• 34, 16.40' “ 49, 35.10 “ 85, 17.00 “ 50, 37.30 and so ou up to age 65. „ , . Policies made payable to beneficiaries In annual instalments, if deni red, and at lowest annual Instalments, if desired, and at lower rates. All kindalof safe policies issued. AGENTS WANTED.I Address, R. B. RANEY, Gen’lAfl’tforN.C. BALXIGH. N. 0. AGAIN. A woman said It. (She was from Washington City, I). C., and people In Washington, who want the best, can usually get it. This lady, who was stop ping over in Kaleieh with a triend, after tak ing breakfasl with her, asked tne question, “Where do you get such delicious coffee? I have never tasted anything like it.” The utotnpi reply, “I buy fr >m Btronach’s."’ is no Fairy tale. We could tame the parties. That, of course, would be unpardonable. We can say that the lady from Washington car ried home a good big package of it. We would not give a penny for the opinion of a man. He sits down to a table amt eats §oat for lamb, sausage made from ihe over owing population of East Raleigh, for pure corn fed hog product, and his opinion of something good to eat is the reflex of some Masker fool than himself. That is, uuless he has a wife to guide him. , We once asked a Jewish butcher, who was tryiDg to sell us some Pork, how he recon ciled his conscience to selling it, he being an orthodox Jew, and Moses having in a verv decided manner denounced the eating of pork. He ri plied “Y'ou Gentiles d » not un derstand this thing. At the time Moses for bade the Jews to eat Hog meat he had a large flock of Goats with him.” We are not autocrats; we simply advertise the goods that we know are first class. We would iike to setl them to people who appre ciate such stock. We are especially particular in the matter ofFiour. Butter, Coffee and Tea, and our large sales attest our kno* ledge of these most important articles of food. W. C. STRONACH & SONS, Wholesale and Retail G-ocers. They Do Say Advertising Pays. "We gvess that’s so. The George W. Childs Is now the leading 5c Cigar in the State. Its true merit wins many friends. Run and get one. W. G. MEBANE & CO., Greensboro, are supplying the trade. MMNIIMOIIMMItttt |ALL KINDS! i VEGETABLE J I GARDEN SEED, f i BUIST’S—New Crop t 1 CHEAP AT ♦ i. HAL BOBBITT’S ♦ PHARMACY. ♦ Sherwood Higgs and Company > Ask your attention to their second Spring Opening display of high class Millinery and invite your inspec tion of their new models, Thursday, April S, W.H.&R.S.TUCKER & COL This is Dress Goods Week. NOVELTIES. This week we place on sale an additional shipment of High Class Dress Goods, including many exclusive novelties never rhown here before You can buv one of these novelties with confidence that it is sirict'y new, of the latest fashion and the only dress of its kind in this country Every new and desirable weave and color represented in this sals. AmoDg the most attractive are: * Moire Tringaline, Mexicanine, Canvas Etamine, Grenadines, Poplinettes, Grill Cloth, Open-mesh Novelties, Railway Lace, Basketines, Bordered Etamines, And a host of other exquisite weaves. Silk Department. Now fully stocked with a rare collection of Novelties and |J laiu Silk Fabrics presenting a complete assortment of the most select weaves in high-el-uss Silks from medium te finest grades. New Laces! - New Laces! Our spring stock is all on display; immense quantities and endless varieties of the most winsome and prettiest fancies in Net-Top, Bourbon, Valenciennes, Torchon, Oriental, Irish Point, Russian, Point de Paris, Arabian, Gauze, Besides a complete line of New Insertings to notch all Laces, in Black, White and Cream, at our usual low prices. Dress Trimmings. Jet and Iridescent Panels, Jet and Iridescent Fronts, Jet an l Iridescent Bol eros, Jet Bauds, Tinsel and Silver Bands, Novelty Passementeries, New Buttons, New Buckles, New Braids. j£gpWe invite your inspection. W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Go. IRIKS i pn, Spring Opening. This week we have open for your inspection the most superb line of Spring Clothing ever shown in this market. No pains have been spared to make our line not only the line of the city, but of the State, aDd we feel justly proud of our achievements. Our Spring stock embraces every con ceivable style, pattern aud weave, and we will take pleasure in showing you the different styles, etc. --HEAVY GOODS-- . We have some desirable Suits in Winter weights that we are closing out at a sacrifice, should you need them. They are bargains. CROSS & LINEHAN SECOND A.B.STRONACH Goods the People Want. Prices the People Like. The Benefit of the Taste and Judgment of the Best Buy ers in New York. The Newest Wash Goods at the Lowest Prices Ever Known. Our Wash Goods Stock contains many new and ne iii.ifui t hings for the spring of 189T— many high class goods that have been be yond the price of economical buyers. The New Designs in K.oechlln Organ dies and Dimities 20c, 2jc, 35c, 4t)o and 500 yd. Sheer Crisp Dainty Parts Organdie, Flower Designs, fiom smallest to largest effects, 35c yard. A magnificat ta-sortraent of New Ameri ca,n. organdies Verylcbolce French ideas, which have lee t cleverly imitated by an American mat uficturer—B4c, 19c, V2'4c and lac yard. * 1 scotch Lappet Mall am stripes. In the new pale shades, Flower Designs. The Newest and Prettiest Novelty of the Season,Linen Silk Grenadines lor Waists and Dresses In .stripes in Kesada, Gold Card! nal, Navy Blue, Black and White. Silk and Linen Batistes Allovers aud Embroideries to Match. Black Silk Grenadines I figured In Brocaded Ma re, eh ga&t Summer Gown, having aii the i chne.-s of Milk with out its weight. For Confirm atlcn fit Othf-r Wear 72 in. White French Organdies, 35c to $! yd 50 in. White Organdi s. 25c to 60c yd 40 iu. Sheer Whit L.wis, 7)4ctolscyd White Habitual Silks, 5 c, b,e to 75c yd Genuine Hermsdorf Dyed Hosiery Now Ready. Our this season's Import Orders of Genu uine Hermsdorf Dyed Hosiery in t ’o ton and Lisle Thread. As we Import direct from the manufacturers *e' give vou about 33H per cent on purchases made of us Ladies’ Hose. 2>c to3sc. regular 250 to 50s quality. Men’s Half Hose, 15c to 25c. gular 25c ts 35c quality. FASHIONS. The April (Easter) number of* Fashions,” the most attractive issue ot our popular mag azine, is now ready. Call and get a copy. No charge to our customers, A. B. Stronach, Dry Goods. Notions and Shoes, RALEIGH, N C. Seed! Seed! Garden Seed! Flower Seed! We have them. Fresh. New crop. Best variety. Call and examine, B. C. ROGERS & CO. Everybody knows Buist’s Seed. W. G. RANDALL, ——ARTIST 113 t-2 FAYETTEVILLE ST., RALEIGH. N. C. PORTRAITS InOIL Pupils taken In modeling (lr wing and painting.
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