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I Clark, ntuui'.- Minneapolis Contention. W Rive balow iQcb telegrams, rn mors, &c , as w cad rather lo refer ence to the proceedings of the Min neapolis convention op to the time cf goiog to press Bulletin received at 1 o'clock btate 5 that the committee on credentials will not l e realy to report before 9 o'clock tonight, aud that aneopre ments have been made whereby the matter of contests will be discussed and settled on the floor of the con vention, thereby showing the re spective strength of the different can didates. A bulletin at 1 p. ni. states that nominating speeches and the first ballot may be reached (ouigtit. Fojal Arch Masons. At the convocation of Royal Arch Masons in Winston the follow officers were elected: Grand High Priest -Capt. D. P. Mask, Wiueton. Deputy Grand High Prieet-A R Stubbs, Greensbc.ro Grand King- F. M. Moir, Wilkes boro. Grand Ncribe toa. Gran 3 Treasurer Wiiliaui Simp son, Raleigh Grand Secretcr- I) W Bain, Ral eigh. They wer iust !'ed yesferdny Park "vccmt. We notice thn, our former iello citiz'n aud most . ' imable genf leiu.n Mr. Kemp P Bit'tle, has wr :.t.pu t;i our couteLU:x- the New n Observer, givi -p his views af length on the m.itier of .-hnniiig Mi ame of Morfiu stvpet. to Park ..venne. muet ptate, Ihat the object of Mr Battle meets with our hearty concur rence, ! ut arecoustraioed to say tli.' we differ with him as to the legal ob jectioDR urged. We can hardly be. lieve that it was the intent of the General Assembly, one hundred years ago, to lasten upon us ine names ui ; streets then adopted. We bHieve the j terms "called and forever known" to . be merely such phrases as are often UBed, not for tho purpose of in lidfi but merely to impress the policy of non innovation, which, we fear is too lightly thought of in these days. But the reasons given by Mr Batt'e amount to but little with us, because we agree with him in his rnain pur pose, which, it is apparent, is inten ded to preserve the names of on r grand citizens of former "a . s Mr. Battle urges ua to have a grand PANARIS & WAHMS. An Unsurpassed Tonic, Appetizer and Blood Purifier. B C E. 1 Assignee's Sale. For Dyspepsia, General Debil ity, Loss of Appetite, Kid ney and Liver Diseases, Chronic Diarrho, Scrof ula and Eczema, its virtues are extraordinary. Pleas ant, harmless, reliable. JTiLS. McKIMIVIOISr & Co- laaSStf Sole Ageus fo KaieSgli, TV. V. II. A. Littman & Co. havine this I M Ciiriio wagon will now start out and we dav made an Milirnm.nf m. . - I " f v.. w v tUV V w P be pleased to serve former customers and all others who may desire it each morn ing and evening with ice on tickets at the following rates: I- w w uv va their entire stock of goods in the store No. 16 E. Martin 8t, I will proceed, on Saturday, Mav 28, TO SELL SAID GOODS 6 pound tickets at 8 nents each. 10 " 0J n 25 " " 15 t 59 " " 30 " 100 " " 50 " " By the package of 20 tickets or more, cash. AT COST. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c Now is the time to secure bargains. G J. Andersen, Bo. 5 Hargett Sti r".'3'CB - wi'l commence from this d ty to cloe o:it ; lino ofSi? i.vh Henrietta Cloths, V ;"5? worth 30c, fcr 2'cper yard 1 have all fie col rs ,m I 'lack m tin's' goods A No i he best brands of Ginghams l'.ir S l-3n per yar t. The very best 7-ie Ouiico for OJc ayard. The very best 6ic Calico for be per yard Or at b rgaics in Dress l inings. D. ROSENTHAL, j JOKES & PO WELL : Tr,,s,ee- S pad run w SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. 'I hese are a few or the startling 1 w prices I am making in sV)fs: I,id;es fine Di"nrola Kid Shoes, worth ft for 2 25; Lidies 2 50 Kid Rhoes tor 2; Ladies 2 -' Kid Shoes tor 1 'i-j: L idies Kid and Grain Shoes, worth 1 75 for $ I T La lif s Grai-i S'mvm. orth f 1 30, for 1 15; Obildren's and .Misses Shoe in proportion. C tme to see axe and 1 will sell you a pa;r of shoes AT- 216 Favettfjvillo St. wooo-inTii; miy raxL vi bur: llljr. re Wood, cut in gth, delivered to 'f hure w as ouce a y nng womau (so tb" Ftory goes) who w.is very bashful. She irie aud tried, and tried to rid herself of the disagreeable feeling, but. without bin cess At last rbd made up her mind to p.iv about ii, and (Lis was her prayer: "Dear Lord, when I hve to go among other people please to give me a good conceit of myself." Shy people are often ail vised to "forget themselves'' t ud to be "less self conscious" in oider to overcome their uLforiuiia'e failing. "But the more I try to 'forget' my self the more 1 8"eia to 'rctoeruber' myself," says a certain Miss ack ware1, in comical despair. With one or two intimate friends liss Backward can "talk well." Id celebration of oar centenoial. With larger social gatherings, however, him we cordially shake hands, and ( she is always mute aud is considered we most earnestly hope our people dull. will respect his most patriotic atd ; Dar Miss backward, why will you timely suggestion. j hide your talent of conversation in a LUMBER & ; notice. Aho siungles, lat': " fC. 11. ANDERSON,;) H AliGETf ST. FOOD-' a reputation wnerever use. to give it a trial. He closed his correspondence as fol lows : Doubt'ess soma day a broad avenue will ue opened to Pellen Park. Let us reserve the name for that, t-thcr cities are content to keep their old names although bomeof th-m have origins much more humble than Rev o utionary heroes New York keepf her Broadway, Philadelphia 'er Chestnut, &. I call mysf a Raleigh, as well i s Chapel Hill, 'man. I have kuo vnand loved Ral I 1 j for over fU';y years and I expeci: to be buried iu hcrceme tery. I feel the deepest interest ir her material pi'osp'jrily aud i? ! er honor, t therefore hope that I will not be considerel presumptions iu nrging upon our ai'leruien, good men who will not knoftiuglv do wr. ng, to reconsider their action All men ate liable to u-istahs-s. It is noble to rectify ' ).ie:u, 10 OT' Sarsapanila can pro duce fronractual cures such won derful statements of relief to human suffering as HOOD'S Sarsaparilia Do nor I r tb c-citemeut of tl e Mioneapoli cc: -ration dr.w usaway from' the fact: thut we have a fourth of July celebral ion to arrauge. Let us mix a little patriotism with poll tics. It is more creditable an -how. napkin of shyness? Why not take a wholesome pride in your own merits, as all bashful people ought? Why not have a "good conceit" of your self ? Good Housekeeping. That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in Its debility the system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial Hood's Sarsaparilia is in this enervating state. . , Possessing just those ele ItOOu S ments which the system SarSclDcl" Ileels and readily seizes, ... this medicine purifies the nil3 blood, aud imparts a feeling of serene strength which is comforting and satisfying. Hood's Sarsaparilia is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at change of season, climate or life. "I have been convinced Malroo that Hood's Sarsaparilia is WlaKe one of the -greatest niedi- th Woak clues in the world. I say errtt, this for the benefit of all 0"g other tired out, run down, hard-working women. Hood's Sarsaparilia is not only ex cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other female complaints, even if of long standiug." Mits. M. A. Scarlett, Northville P. O., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilia SoM by all druggists, gl; six for $5. Prepared only toy 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses On Dollat ilit!TV-vI . Yestt rday afterii';- in Durban, Mr. James K. Norll -ct, of V iustou, was united iu marriage t' Lliss Annie Walker. The corn .-action parties left on a br! iaf tour to the north . I'ersoual fion. Mr. W. 8. CnBC' .. : P, eut of the Atlantic n C ii' tad i here. Mrs. L. L. Polk s pon - to,,7s);- ington City to attend i he bedside of her husband. Hon. Daniel L. Russell, of New Hanover, is in the city. fny dimension; nished on shorn 'cial Horse and is gaining qait" It will pay you Hats. A big lot of ladies straw hats, all styles, worth from 20c to $1 apiece, and you now get your choice for 10c apiece at D. T Swindell's. The grand jury of the Federal court will probably be disbarged in a day or so. NEW ADVKKV'i n ENT8. itW! THE Trial. W hy suffer from the bad effects of the La Grippe Lnme Back, Kidney and Liver disease. Rheumatism. In digestion, Dyspepsia, any kind of weakness, or other dis eases, when Electr.city will cure yoa and keep you in health. (Headache relieved iu one Sn Br. JudcTs Electric Belt $6 $10 and $15 if satisfied. A.lso, Electric Truces and Box Batteries. Costa nothing to try them Can be regulated to suit, aud guaranteed to last for years. A. Belt and Battery combined, and produces sufficient Klectricitv to shock. Free Medical advice. Write to day Give waist measure, price and full particulars. A gents Wanted. (may 3) Address Dr. Judd, Detroit, Mich. Call at ik Grand Future Em prm For t mm At the Gteapestites.'; Jnst tliiuk of it! Bei room suiN. of an tique patleiii. I6M1 a ntu. v 8tvl, t' r 15 00. This is unparalleled, riplenui.l Lace Cur tains, Mattresses War 'robes, Bureaus, Lounges, Spring Chairs, of luxurious pro portions, Rattan Mattresses, all at the low est figures possible and on instalment plan of weekly or monthly paymen's. DO r'T -FORGET the people'' section ol the establishment de voted to f uinituve at popular prices. Itempmber the place. THfllS & IXifll, Exciang-i Place. South siiie Mkt. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed to C C andEB Barbee, on the 25th day of July, 1887, by Mary F Coats and her husband, 8 W Coats, recorded in the oifice of tl e Regis ter of Deeds of caid cunty. in book 95, page 784, 1 will sell at public auction to the high, est bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Baleiejh, NC, on Wednesday, the 6th day of July, 18 2, at 12 o'clock rh, the lot of land situ ited on the wes side of South Blount street, in the said citv, adjoining the lots of Latta & Myatt. R S tucker andoth ers ii. said city, ffecentlv occupied by S W Coats as a residence und sale stables. Said lot fronts 72J lee: ou Blount street and runs back 15 feet. EBBA.RBEE For self and as administrator of C C Bar bee, deceased. je3tds WHEAT, &C.-fSK at lowest prices Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye both for sued and feed. Also Bran, Con Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, choio Timothy Hay, Wheat and rlice Straw. ALSO FERTILIZERS- 3 ated Ke-fc li.rb, Pure Bone Meal, Land Plas ter, Aci ! i'liosphate Shell Limein any quan ti'ifes. C 17 17 T " fc Q Choice Grass and Clo O Vj V- 1 0""ver Seeds of every kind. joUi fur hold and farm. L- R- WYATT. flw'llTte Siilte Ton? IF i YOU I : . .. 1- WAWT- I- Something superbly nice, buy some of thost English Cured Shoulders at 10c a pound which so nearly approach the very best cured hams. Then if you want a first class SMOKF, Or if you should want anything to go befon or after these at moderate prices that wilJ please you, call on John R. Terrell, NO 203 . Fajetteville Street mh3 Carriage Factory We will make yon anything you wart ir the shape of ages. - mm OR OTHER V HICLE8. WB MAKE A 6PKCIALTT OF Substantial Repa: rinr REGULAR FRAZEhCART SHUTS PCI RFPAIR1NG, IN STOCK. Old Jab 5 Repaired and madr tojitok llKe KEW.' WE try to please our' customers by poiit attention. Send in your orders. j. w;evans, Corner Blount and Morgan flt.rpotji " ' I mh7 RALEIQH.NO- I BOY'8 Pants 25cT O I '8 Tennis 8hoes50c OY'S Waist 25cLOY'S Hats 25c. MEN'S White Shirts 50c, EN'S Linen Collars 10c, TEN'H Drawers 25c, IVlEN'S Undershirts 25c. Big stock seasonable goods at low prices. WHITING BROS. 10 East Martin street. Bakery and Confectionery Ice C rea m Saloon. This is a real nice place where yon cai. find comfort and refreshment in tlie shape of delicious ice cieam in BretscM's Ice - torn Mo, and just such confectioneries as you like best. The Bakery and Confectionery Depart ment is kept supplied with fresh Confections, icriai ks, Candies, Caks, Breads, fcc, just rom the fvens Don't fail to call in and take a saucer of ice cream when down town shopping, and leave your orders for your bread at the same !.ime. Natural Ice furnished from the Ice cellar below, till 10 p in. CHAS. BRETSCH ma27 103 Fayetteville street. j Remington Standard 'J'ypbj. RITERS." More Remington's are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information,-apply to the undersigned. WM BASDALE, J B CCTLPEPER, j Raleigh, NO' jltf Richmond, Va
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