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mat twDo With It. We men the $5000 la bonds thorlxed by the general astemlly to be Issued by the eltr of Raleigh, and this, of eonrte, is bated upon the sop position that the lsae will be en dorsed by the people when submitted to them at the eouiltg If ay election How, we take It for granted that aboat 131,000 of the amount Is to be devoted to street Improvement and. In oar opinion, It will not be a nickel too mnoh Assuming this there will be In the nelhboihood of $20,000 lor other purposes. This, we suppose, wil be the command of the new board of alJertneu. In the first place, we suggest a new, convenient and well arranged station house, such as should be a proper re ceptacle for a clvilind beiug, no mat ter nnder what circumstances he may be Incarcerated. This, we b-l!, will consume at leaet one half the balance afte raving the street This would still leave abo.it $10 OCO to be nsed for the beat advantage of oar people. Now cannot the new board be indaced to expend at least some little of this sum to carrying out wh they have already agreed to do la the way of extendiag Morgan aol other streets to the corporate limit. Barely the necessity for this step Las been two clearly shown to be farther discussed at length So, then, let the Issues be made np. Let the new can dldates for municipal hon rs (we mean aldermen) state their position as to these questions. Are they lu favor of a nt w station house, the proper improvements of the streets, and the extension of such streets as are a necessity for the convenience of our citizens. Yes or no. When the Durham and Charlotte railroad is built, an it now seems it will be, there is nothing more natu ral than for the Atlantic Coast Line to extend the Albemarle and Raleigh railroad dirbot to Durham, passing to the north of Raleigh, and leaving as oat in the cold simply because our business men seem to be careless about it. What say oar Chamber of Commerce? There is no prettier place of the kind in the south than Nash square promises to be when all the lmprove ments now on foot are carried out. We hope that by the next fair the new hotel will be finished and ready for business, and we feel assured with the surroundings, it will be one of the most pleasant holsteries to be found jiu the Southern States. We hope some of our lightning slingers will represent Raleigh at the telegraphic tournament to take place in New York on the 25th inst. Our Raleigh boys are hard to beat, and we are wagering that they wcnld make a good showing. We are informed that the work of preparing Brookslde Park for the summer campaign is in progress. The place will be pot in first class order, the bathing booses renovated and many other new arrangements added In a walk around the city, we no tice much work being done in the way of painting, and fixing cp gen erally. It is a pleasure to see t hat oar people pay particular attention to beautifying their yards. The new residence of Mr Armistead Jones, on Hillsboro street, is nearing completion, and it will be one of the prettiest in the city, The architec tural design is splendid and the ar rangemeats nioBt complete. Ex Auditor Sanderliu has retar ded from Washington City, where, it. Is reported h preseuied his claims for the position of 4th auditor of the treasury. Mr. S. M Richardson has gone to Johns Hopkin's Hospital for treat' ment, he having been in bad health for some time. We were glad to see Mr. O. B. Ed wards on the street today after a con finement of several days at home with sickness. ' : " There is nothing stirring at tbe de partments in tbe eapitol today.; Starved to Death in midst of plenty. Unfortunate, nu necessary, yet we hear of it often. In fanta thrive physically aud men altv when properly fed The Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Is on doubtedly the safest and best infant food obtainable. Grocers and druggist!. Durham and- Charlotte Ball- road. The legUUtnre granted a char ter t the abjve corporation at the reont seailoo after one of the hard est tights. The measure was oppos d prlnet pally by 8enator Ayeock, of Wayne, on the ground that the ran ntng of each a road would be of great Injury to the stock owned by the State In tbe North Carolina Railroad. Be. and others claimed that the road would be In the nature of a parallel Una, and, when tbe lease of the N O Road on tbe part of R. & D. Road came to the end, it wou'd leave tbe State with an elephant on its hands. Now, we are not of those who be lieve bat the State of North Caro Una should come In contact wi'h the best interests of its citizens, by be coming a dealer insecorltles.railroads or other stocks. But, in tbls ease we fail to se that there can be any con flict Th4 proposed road will ran through a long stretch of country, now without any facilities for trios portation, and, a glance at the map will show that It is not by any means a arallel route At any rate the road is to be built, as we see that all arrangnments are being made for he organization of the company. What we moBt desire is to impress opon tue people or Kaieign tne langer that besets them in this case. U app rent that when the road Is fu ly under wiy from Durham to Cn irlotte, the next step will be to fi.i l au outlet to the deep wafer. Tht Albemarle & Raleigh Rdlroad st i I lingers in the woods, and, what lt tore natural than it sou'd be ex soiled to Durham running north of naleigh and giving us tbe go by. Tuu is a matter that is worth look ing after, and the sooner tbe busiuess men of Raleigh take it in hand, the better. Funeral. There was a very large attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. W. J. Myatt, which took place yesterday afternoon.The ceremonies were under the auspices of the I O. O. F. of which farternity he was a honored member. Tbe funeral of the late Mr L T Qrlesom toc-k place yesterday after noon, at 3:30 o'clock, from Edenton Street M E church, and was attended by a large crowd of sorrowing rela tives and friends. The floral offerings were beautiful. The services were conducted by Rev J N Cole and tbe interment took place in Oak wood cemetery, tbe following gentlemen acting as pall bearers: J A Jones, Willie Bain, G N Walters, Anderson Betts, Geo Wynne and Mr Norment. A. Kind Donation. We inadvertently failed to notice In our issae of last Saturday, that ocr energetic friend Mr. A Dughi, made a beaotilal contribution to the King's Daughters at their late 'Bat terny Tea" entertainment. It was a beautiful design representing two logs of different colors of ice cream, cossing each othor. At tbe cross a large sized hen was seated with a happy family surrounding her, con. listing of chickens, a oat, and a mon key. They looked as natural as life wnen ine cream was cat tnere was found in her a large number of gen utne eggs filled with delicious Ju- naluska Wine. Who could have gotten op such a beautiful design as Dughi, and who would have been so generous as to donate it for the par pose Such deeds must be a 1 comfort to the giver as well as to those who are tbe beneficiaries. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair proba bly followed by showers in weBt por tion; warmer Tuesday afternoon. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity ';' 1 On Tuesday: Fair, warmer, with Increasing cloudiness and. probably light rain In afternoon. i ' Local data for 84 hoars ending at av today: ' t . . Maximum . temperature, SO; mini a urn temperature 82 rainfall 0.0. " Aim high so you will not be liable to strike below the belt. " " ' The day train will be put on the Carolina Central railroad next Mon day, the 87th. ill- WIL tmmmm mm RALEIGH, N. C. euooeanr to MANOFATTUREROF Carriage, Baggies, Hpecla' attention given to repairing of all kinds v Th het work Is always the cheapest. And this can be found at the northwest no-ner of Morgan aud Blount FRAIZER Cart Shafts In toctt- W har that there will probably be quite a larare attendance from this city to Rlchuioo Va , on the oocas on of tb removal of the remains of he late JefTerson Davis to Hollywood Cemetery In that place We bore the railroad authorities mav find it o their Interest to put down tbe rates of fare to the lowest convenient point. Old North Carolina six per cent btnds ar quoted today at 1?6J and the rev foa? per cent conol at 99J This looks like tbe credit of tre 01 1 North State was at a h'gb rte. The committee is still engaged in overhauling matters at the peuiten tiary, and, it is not probable there will be any appointments made in eeveral weeks. There seems to be almost a stoppage n the receipts of old bonds at the treasury for funding purposes. Mrs T G Lee continues quite sick at her home, 4'lis South Wilmington street. Sauce for a goose will sometimes kill a gander. The higher a toad frog jumps the heavier his fall. Uneasy lies fhe head that wears a crown Unhappy is the man who hangs on King's favors. Tbe late Samuel E. Adams, of Rich mond, Ind., was fond of telling of a remarkable coincidence which hap pened several years ago. Daring a severe thunderstorm a canary bird flew into the house. Within a few minutes a shivering and badly fright ened spaniel was found begging for admission. The dog was let in. Less than an hour afterward a child was heard crying on the outside and the door opened to admit a little toi scarcely two years old. The child, dog, and canary were never claimed Mr. Adams found a comfortable home for the little one, while he continued to care for the dog and bird. A Horrible Railroad Accident Is a daily chronicle in our paper : also tbe death of some dear friend. who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ot to's onre for Throat and Lang diseases in time, life would have been render ed haDpi or -nd perhaps saved. Hed the warn it yon nave a e m of the Troat V. H King & Co. 'et a trial Dottle " H Klng .! Hargett Btrnt-u '?h ad or any ! Lungs ca agents, a ')le iree. 'uer Large b-t Forf Fayett- -1 No 'Mt'tr in this city or anj Mth ' 'he best line of mei'-um er. I pric i hoee, e excel Onr 5r line or t b'acks are uneaualed We 8 11 .n imported German half h at loc. tid a full, regular fast black rib bed hose at 10c. Remember that OA rSHBRWOQD & Co. Qi ;iti og ot the Inter Mate . Trust a id Brok-raife T.o. . Rai,kioh, M ".. Mr h'18 18. Bid ked Ko -th ' r.tliua ' 1261 99 WNOKK N ( Railroad, 4&NCRR, R&GRR,8's r&grr; 8 & R R R, City of EaTeigh6's, 1897, Oihrof Raligh 6's, 1907, -Raleigh 8treet Railway 6's N 0 Agricultural Society 6's, Citizens' National BanV. .00 18 72 102 17 118 70 106 108 60 io Commercial and Farmers' Bank. Ill National Bank. Kalelgh, w'BU onvil KB JWnK, Raleigh Cotton Mills 6V paraleigh PhpjpUate Works, Caialelirti Cotton Mills: 145 102J 104 71 90 I N O Car Company, ' Peace Inrtitute, Raleigh Oas light Co, ' Raleigh Land and Imp Co, 105 69 77 84 38 EI'VllAIIWIISIIJTHIUffC: . Evans A Martin, ftnn iioiivon n.is Wagons, etc. streets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Here is Something to revolutionize the terrors of wash day. TiiWIA RYDFAUTJO CLOTH fi8 WA8HER Not a washing machlDo. Does th work nerfectlv in oi e k the time wi hoot rubbing, boiHi chemical- L. R. WYATT. "OAL k WOOD. ANTHRACITE COAL NUT, TOVR ANTD E3G 81Z H8 POOAHONTA8, STOI E & GRA PE POOAHONT8 8TEM 8PTJNT COAL-9eveMl care ii- bd oth r trriin dailv. eonad (Ido nd ..Oak wood. Ion -d cut for Piv8 and B replaces. All order- Oiled promptly y - : J ! tfi fUWKliL. Phones 41 Hud 71.. ttciase nd Lai far On Monday, April 101 b, 1893, at the court nouse door in Kaleigh, w. V , we will sell a public on i cry the house and lot owned by Maggie Hinion and Mourning Hlonnt. in tne city ot Kaluga fronting 'U fee oi Worth street, adjoining the lands former y owned by Jordan Hall and others t being the lotcmveyei to Mageh and Mourni. g Simmons by Jordan Hall and vife by deed registered in hook no. 78 nt page uu, or tn Register's office of Wake cviniy Pa'e made for Dartition bv order of Wake 8uperior Court, in the Special Proceedings entitled Lewis Htaton and wife vs. Nicholas Blount and wife 8. P. I No. 644. Ter-is cash. - Hour of sale 12 M. Monday April 10th. GEORGE H 8NO, V. 8. F. MORDEOAl, mih9 tds Commissioners J-ORTH CAROLINA Wake Cousty. In the Superior Court, March Term, 1893, Delia Wilson ) vs Publication of Notice. Ed. Wilson. 1 To Vd. Wilson. Defendant: Let the defendant, Kd. Wi'sn take notice tat Delia Wilson has instituted an action for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony against him. and that he is hereby required to appear at March Term, 1893, of the Superior Court of Wake countv. N C., and answer or demur to the com plaint to be filet therein, or the will Demand the relief therein prayed. JNO. W. THOMPSON, , Clerk Superior Court Wake County. March 13th, l93-3w. The North Raleigh PURL COMPANY. The North Raleigh Foel Company has a Coal and wood yard jnst north of tbe North Carolina Car Company where they offer Oak and Pine Wood either long or cut for stoves or fire places, also Anthracite and Btoiln ous Coals at- lowest prices for oanb. Orders by telephone received b-jLtbe N. 0. Oar Co , No. 43 R. J. HA it rib. Manager. Jan. 80. 1898. , '4 7 s4 mm Stock has been iva no' we are del termloed now to dispose of all oar stock regardlees of cost. This la Your Last Chance. 38 will buy our former 75c nnlanndried Shirts. ' 33 wil) buy any of our former 50 and 75c Ki es Pan!. $1.25 will buy any of our former 12 00 and 12 50 Bj'b Suite. $13.25 will buy any of our former 120.00 and 925.00 Men's Suits. We have a large lot cf Trunks and Valises which, owing to the scarcity of room will be sold regardless of cost. TaEedne notice that the advance of oar spring novelties have arrived and they are brantles. Jnst drop in and look at them. 805 Fayetteviile st, opp Post Office 4 EMP0RI0I OF DELICACIES.. I be Ice cream saloon of Mr OHA8'. BRETS ;H, 103 Fayetteville street, is now one of the moBt popular rew sorts in the . city, and as the season progresses there will be a gr-at rush for the splendid ice cream of all vari eties. In addition Is the where the best cakes, pies.'&c ', can be had fresh and fine. Candies, nuts and other dainties in profusion. m4 The answer is plain. The larr Is getting ; low and must be supplied. Theie is no place: in Raleigh whev this can he done on better terms than at the well known establish ment of W. R. NEW80M. 214 South Wilmington street. The bill of fare is a tempting one.. Juot RiadL It. Family Flou and Buckw.lea Ferris' Hams, Breakfast Stripy Salt fish, of all kindsmullets, Mackerel, out and roe herring, oec In the line ot iancy groceries the li too long for enumeration. Canned fro', i - fruit, pickles, crackers of all kindd, sy i ch" sauces, nuts, apples, of the mot .-. prc 1 brands, and, in fact, such a tempting array ra irfust please tbe tastes of aU. Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. Don't forget the pl-ce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEWSOM'S. we im mm people with high prieesl We have- aviiisviv VlVVUlUg UU DOII LAI V UUL. at low prices. : m SPRINGS now arriving in balk. Be sure to calf and examine oar stock and prices be fore yon bay elsewhere as we will 1 1 EoseDll ClotlM Co. Sp PUT. miERE ARE YOU 01 guarantee to save yoa money. WHITING BROS
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