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A Ke4ed Iuiprovemont. Bf an act Of the recent Legislator Fallen Park la now under the com plete and entire control of the mu nicipal authorities of Raleigh, and the question nat orally arises, what will they do with It t We presume, of course, that the object of the donor, Mr B 8 Pollen, when he gave tb property to the city was, th.it It boold be uti'ized for the benefit and pleasure of oar citizens. Of conrs9, he eoald have had no other object in Tiew The spring of the year will 100 i be U(ioQ OS, and th hot summer Hi - 'hb w il follow Id qnick succes sion. Is Pollen Park to remain another season almost isolated from the city, when, at a comparative mall cost, it can be reached in a convenient manner. On the Tills boro road not more than a quarter of a mile from the park the Raleigh Streetcar regular line runs It would be comparatively a small matter to run a branch line to the park and it should be done at once, Tbe cost for running this line, in oor opinion, should certainly not be entirely upon the Street Car Company. It would seem to be the duty of the authorities of Kalelgh to aid to a great extent, or even entirely, in running tbe line. We feel confident that it would not only pay the interest on the small amount Invested but would be a t iurce of income rather than expense, especially during the summer months But whether this be so or not, it seems that the Board of Aldermea should make some such arrangement for reaching the property which, un der the present circumstances, is almost useless for the purpose for which it was donated. We hope that our City Fathers will take this matter in haud at once. There is no time to lose. The park ean be made a most delightful resort for oor people, and they have a right to expect the city to arrange some way to reach it readily. There would be little or no expense aside from the iron for the track as hardly any grad ing would be Decessary. What say our city fathers t The Right View. The Durham Sun has the following capital article which contains bo much genuine truth that we repro duce it: The men of worth to a town or community are those who forget tbeir own selfish views long enough, and who are liberal enough in tbeir own ideas to posh aU projects calculated to build up the town and enhance its importance. The enterprise and push of a town or community con stitutes the foundation of its perma nent success. A town may as well pay for its funeral as to become in different to the enterprises in its midet Men who come to town to make it their future borne, who cannot look far enough before them to see that money placed judiciously in a public enterprise will be increae ed an hundred fold in tbe apprecia tion of their property, are to be pitied. They are of the class who are ready to take all they can of some one's building en terprise, but they are not willing to do anything themselves Complimentary Mr E A White, revenue collector for this district. li" received a very complimentary le'tr from the Com mis"iooer of Internal Revenue, of which the folio isr is an extat: ',P rmit too to HoiTik you most tin crely for your k5udnes yoir pud ency and proon'tns in th x-tin of your official dnMs Y'uh vi h ul chars t a !m' anVroi'iu' -'if trict. one vtv :.ffflinlt to control. nd you have f il"" l:r."' sums of monay 1 h tfnr vou that th manageme f your distric is all that could 'lawe beon lUin d You hive fait fi iv hceotinted for all moneys and havo displayed a degree Of executive ability in directing the business iu your district of which any one might be proud. I sincerely trust that your future may bo bright and prosperous and, that you will succeed, as I am snre you will, in all under takings " The turpentine gatherers of Geor gia it is estimated, have during the past five-yeardeatroyed .$2CO,000,COO worth I ptoe timber. A. KIND ROBBER. "Mold op them hands P The train robber held his revolver pointed at the head of the only pas set get In the ear who bad not com plied with the stern command. Hold 'em np!w he repeated, "or I'll blow the whole top of yer head off r "I would if I could.'quietly replied the pale but self possessed passengar, looking down at his empty sleeves, bot I haven't seen them for nearly twenty nine years. I left them on thetHd of Gettysburg." Off caiuo the hat of the murderous villain, and there was a huskiness in I) is voice as he said, ' I beg your par don. sir I I wouldn't hurt a hair of your head for the whole United 8tates,n and he passed on to the next man. "Too look young to have been a soldier in 1863," said a fellow traveler after the robber had cleaned out the train aud gone. "Me ?" replied the other. "I wasn't 10 years old in 1863. I never saw Gettysburg. I was born this way. But I'm ahead about $250 on the lit tle game." And tbe Armless Wonder of the Wabash deftly took a gold watch out of bis vest pocket with his toes, noted the time of day, and said he guessed tbe trnin would be an hour late at tha dinner station and he was getting n ighty hungry. it becomes the plain duty of tbe c:ty of Raleigh to utilize Pullen park It is useless for the purposes inten (1 1 as at present. The city owes it I . he people to see that som couv ni n' mode of reaching it is adopted A Covington, Ky paper that has been making the inquiry, states that 136 babies born in that vicinity since the first of the year have been named for Mr and Mrs or Ruth Cleveland or John G. Carlisle. Cleveland's Cabinet. Cleveland's cabinet is made up of the best men of the country, and from them we can expect good re sults And so also is our stock made up of the best bargains the country affords, and nothing hut good can come of this The closing out sale will continue one week longer at D T Swindell's. Lost. Those who have not taken ad van tage of our closing out 8 lie have con stantly lost. A chauce like this to buy goods at the price we are selling them does not come often. This sale will he on for one week longer. D T. Swindell. Who is to Blame. J We give you one week more in which to take advantage of our clos ing out sale. This Bale is of im portance to you and if you do not come and save yourself money you alone are to blame. SWTNDBLI.. Spring Poet. Two brothers we are, Two burdens we bear, By some we are sorely pressed. We are full all the day, Yet I am sorry to say, We are empty when we go to rest Although put to rest empty And sorely abused They will stick to you longer Thar any other shoes. Reynolds' shoes for men are the 1 est in the world At Swindell's. A Horrible Railroad Accident Is a daily chronicle in our papers ; also tha death of sne dear friend, who bas died with consumption, whereas, if he or 6l e had taken Ot to's cure for Throat an i Lung diseases ed hanpler and perhaps saved. Heed ! tn warning 1 If you have a cough or .ny affection of the Troat and L'ln'-s call at W. H. King & Co., sole ai,'t. - and get a trial Dottle free. ' -r size 50c pr- lnvW.H KIdk & Co , corner F t - file and Hargett streets Stietitino AiuY Agency ft TRADE MArMCa, 4 DC8ION PATENTS 'v. for Information nri fraa Handbook wrtM tn MUNN A CO, 861 BROADWAT, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America, Every patent taken otrt by us is brought before tbe public by a notio given free ot charge I thr Largest retilMloij of any sotentlfla paper In tb world. Splendidly illustrated. No Intelligent man nonld be without lb Weekly. J3.0O ; IS?! tlM) aiz months. Address MDN2T4 CO, J!!- WL E' i i hum e RAT-EIGH, N. C. ''accessor to Evans & Martin. MANDFAOTDRKR OF Buggies, Rpecia' attention given to repairing of all kiodp ''-.I The best work is always th cheapest. And this can be found at the nortViwpRt rorner of Morgan aud Blount streets. .. ' PR AIZER Cart Shafts in stnp.R Backward, t'-rn backward. O. time in thy lliirh , give u Ju'y again jnst for to nitrht; ve are disgusted with snow and wifh ice; hear our rich warble aud take our advice; Mirn back tbe clock till it reads August one, give os som dog days, and give us the Run; give rs mooqultoes and give us flies, but turn on some heat before every one dies; bring back onr straw hat and good linen pants; give us a chance to live, give us a chance. Richmond State. O OTHER Sarsapatllla can pro duce from actual cures such won derful statements of relief to human suffering as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla the grape growers of .New York State are going to make a big ex hibit of their grapes and wines at the World's Fair. There are in that state 43,b20 acres ot viueyarde, val ued at $2u,60O,0-JO, aud employing 45,uOU uerHons. We do not remember the acreage under grapes in North Carolina, but it is probably nut a tenth part of that in New York, while JNorth Carolina is in every re sped a better grape growing State. Wilmington Star. Texas permits high toned convicts to hire substitutes to work for them in the convict caUips. That cure of (f-.o W Turner o' Halw-tv, NY. of scrofula, t.y Hood's sarsaparilla, was one of the most re markable on recoru. Quotations of the Inter Stat Trust aud Brokerage Oo. Raleigh, N. C, March 6. 1893. Bd asked 99 981 8u 10'i 10"! 17 18 118 70 72 99 10 ; 106 1081 50 374 121 111 120 145 102 101 86 80 105 61 77 8' - 2 North Carolina 's " ' 4's W N C R R 6's V ( Railroad, V&NCRR, R&GRR,8's K&GRR, 8 & R R R, City of Ra'eigh 6's, 1897, "itvof Raligh6's, '907. Raleigh Street Railway 6's N 0 Agricultural Society 6's . Mtizeas' National Bank, onmercial and Farmers' Bank, National Bank. Paleigh, Raleigh Savings Bank, Raleigh Cott in M.ills 6's, araleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, V O Car Company, Peace Inftitute, Rakigh Gas Light Co, aleigh Land ani Imp Co, Someiin. revolutionize the terrors of wash day. t ie if ni HYDRAULIC CLOTHES WASHER. Not a washing machine. Does the work perfectly in one half fhe time without rubbing, boiling or chemicals. L. R, WYATT. VIIAllilISi! ee flMM eee mm mm 2g ueiiYerj - Wagons etc. NEW ADVUUTlSliHENTS. A EHP0R1U I OF EEL1CACIES. The ic cream saloou of Mr CHAS. BRE l'SH, 103 Fayetteville street, is now one of the most popular re sorts in the city, and as the season prot r Bees there will be a great rush for the splendid Ice cream of all vari eties. In addition is the 1- -C where the best cakon, pies, &s , far be had fresh and fine. Candies, and other dainties in profusion y m 4 M UTtt FSIRiiTi upople with high priced We'h-v nood reiiab'e clothing and eell thi .t low pricee. oor SPRING ST0 K now arriiog in bulk. Be snre to en I and examine our stock nd priws bi ore you buy elsewhere nt w wil guarantee to sav;; you m- r ey WHITINft BRO.. OPRINC ARRIVAL8 AT 211 "AYKiTEVILLE STREET. N'BW Ou'ings, Prints, Dr?sH Golds. ' es and Embroideries, ' Purple Flowers, " Persian Table Covers, t'o ti'i and see them. f.-8 Im I R03EXIHAL OALA D WOOD. N1HKA I E A L VOr, v-: ' I) "Vt(i fi!ZE PO HO.N' ' S O B & HR POO M')N i ; - v, vl PJ, ' 1(.L Smveril cars iu an' n-.-t rri i il iiy. Ae-ou-fd iii :1 k .''! I )'!r and 'cut fc ' - -.'i ' (ir p c s. All orders fill tnotl v " .1 NE.'j & PO.VELL i ones 41 'nd 7t. The North Raieish FURL COMPANY. ;g The North Raleigh Fuel Compao;, has a Coal and wood yard just nortL of the North Carolina Car Company where they offer Oak and Pine Wood either long or cot for stoves or fire places, also Anthracite and Bitumin ous Coals at lowest prices for cash Orders bv telephone received by tb N. O. Oar Co , No. 43 R J. Harris, Manager. Jan. 80, 1893. BBTRBAT 'YANCEY & uwMi V 130 MORGAN ST. 130 Harp's Old SUnd, i RALEIGH, N. f. Manufactuiers and Repairers of (DaFiriages Buggies, WAGONS,&c We have employed a practical Horse, sho. r an 1 will give this line of business our especial attention. With beet stork and skilled workmen we solicit s share of your patronage. a4 THE LAST CIUQ Stock has been taken, and we are de termined now to dispose of all our stock regardless of cost. This is Your Last Chance. 38 will buy our former 75c unlaundried Shirts. 90 will buy any of our former 50 and 75c Kr.ee Pants. $1.25 will bay any of our former $2 00 and $2 50 B"y'8 8uits. $13.25 will buy any of onr former 120.00 and 125.00 Men's Suits. We have a large lot of Trunks and Valises which, owing to tbe scarcity of room will be sold regardless of cost. Take due-notice that the advance of our spring novelties have arrived and thev are beauties. Just drop la and look at them. RosiM (Mil Co. 305 Fayetteville st, opp Post Offise. uui' rtrai si ate is one of sutislai xon to mow that we can be of so much serv'ce to our fellow men as to provide them with the ound i ion of a honje of THEIR OWN in a mtSTCLJSS locality at a nominal price. rhe chief point of study in this life fa per 'ect health, another ia independence, a third h comf-rt, which proceeds from the first wo Now all three are ABSOLUTELY QIVFTJ AWAY with every one of our )uil.i ' lot, because the ir in their viciE ty hpHh. The ownership of 1 1 e .-1 ; ; . o'- ''ldependenc-. and noth ing but cou- rt happiness ran accrue no a family d.valli under pm:h conditions. The prices and t .- us w offer are so easy fiat the Doorest mud cler,r in town can buy nice building lot m -'..all monthly pay nents and hardly ruisi what he pays ouf aoh month . We have only a few more lots iow that we can sell on such easy terms, therefore you had better come and see u at )nce. Your truly, fe22 J M 13 roughton& Co ? 1 The answer is plain. The larder i getting ' low and must be supplied. There is no place in Raleigh where this can be done on better terms than at th well known establish ment of W. R. NEWS0M, 21 1 South Wilmington street. The bill ot fare is a tempting one. Just Rftad It. Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Hams, Breakfast Strips, Salt fish, of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and roe herring, &0' In the line of fancy groceries the list is too long for enumeration. Oannod fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, f the mo'rt approved brands, and, in fact, such a tempting array ss must please the tastes of all. Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee ind heavy groceries in the greatest profus on. Dcn't forget the place-214 South Wil aington street. Call early and make seleo- -tions, at ,NEW80M'S, .HERE ARE YOU nnuin UlltU
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