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I I I ) V VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. I8!3. NO. 75 i i t f i 4 ' r CITY IN BRIEF. Ob, for a January thaw. Down to tero this morning. Mr Uharlea Price, of Salisbury , la In the city. The Wilmington Messenger looks j ast splendid In its new dress. ' The engagement of Clay Olement to appear in Metropolitan hail next Tuesday night has been cancelled. It is thought that a proposition will be lntrodnood in the legislature look ing to the establishment of conrts of over and terminer, each as we need to hare in old times. Statu of North Carolina. House of Rkprkbbstativbs, V BALKTOH Jan 20th, 1893. To the ministers of the several churches of the city of Raleigh. . We have . respectfully to request that you will meet each day at the goteral assembly to offer prayer; and . we will thank you to meet together and arrange a schedule of appoint ments to that end. Respectfully, R. A. Dauqhton, President of the Senate. LBK S OVBRMaN, Sepaker House Reps: x In pursuance of the above request the ministers of the city are request ed to meet at the Young Men's Chris tian Association parlor at 4 o'clock p. m. today, (Saturday.) Substantial 4 id. The relief committee did stlenil1 work yesterday in the way of retiev in the needy. Nearly $700 addi. tional funds were raised nuking about $1 800 altogether This speaks well for our people. Let the good work goon. . The Weather. . . For North Oarclina: Fair weather, warmer Sunday morning. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Sunday : Fair weather, beoom ing warmer during the middle of the day . Local data for 24 hours ending 6 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 30; mini mum temperature 7; rainfajl, .CO. City Extension At a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen held last night it was de cided by a vote of 7 to 5 to ask the General Assembly to extend the lim its of the city of Raleigh a quarter of a mile in each direction. Those vo ting for extension are Aldermen Jones, Pogue, Pegram, Bowes, House, Robinson and Parker Those agai nut extension are Aldermm v Radford, Lee, Honeyoutt, Stronanh ami Lams den. 'y A. Good Report. Yesterday afternoon, the Grand Jury for the January term of Wake county;, court made a report from which we make the following extract: We have examined the jail and found it in good condition, warm and comfortable. The prisoners, on be ing questioned, atate that they are all eared for. We think that Wake county should - be congratulated on having this department under the charge of such a capable officer as j Sheriff Page and his assistants. We ' have examined the clerk's office and ; find it in good condition. We wish to make especial mention of the order, all the books and papers are kept, all of them being properly indexed and marked. We also found the sheriff's office in good condition; the ' books were all found in proper shaped We ) fonnd the safe in a very bad eondt'. ' ditlon and would recommend that ' another one be furnished. We ,also examined the register of deeds office and found the books is as good , condition as could be expected nder the present system. The register in-.: forms a that he is getting up a new index, which, when completed, will add greatly to the convenience of the office and facilitate business. ' s i Supreme Court. Applications fur lioense to practise law will be examined on Friday and Saturday, the 8d and 4th, of Febru ary 1893, and on Tuesday the 7th the appeals from the first judieial district will be called. Preaching. By appointment elder Wm R Wei born, ol Surry county, N O, will preach In the Primitive Baptist church, corner Morgan and Dawson streets, tomorrow night and Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Elder James A Burch, member of the senate, will be with him. Pobllo cordially invited. Funeral. Tho funeral services of the late Mr. Joseph Watson took place from the residence on South Blount street, yesterday afternoon at 8, o'clock Rev. Dr Marshall officiating.. The follow ing gentlemen as pall-bearer: Messrs. Cbas Goodwin, Andrew Syme, Rob ert Dobbin, W H Martin, Joseph Barber, 8 Gr Ryan. Nioe Florida oranges, 85 to 60c per dozen at A Daghi'e. For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N. U Wo n application is made to some places for oysters, the reply is, " we cau't g"t them.there is no use trying." Now, this is strange, becanse Dugbi has them ALL THE 1 1MB fresh and fine. Just go to his first class reotau. raut and you will find out There is no mistake in it Our SpeciAlJanury Carpet Sale. v This lot of car nets we are now clos ing out, are not simply the short lengths, with n6t enough for a room, but they are mostly full rolls 'and some of our best qualities! They are patterns that have been dropped by mills, consequently are not so valua ble to ns. .We are offering them in 8m instance as much as 15c and 20c per yard less than wholesale cost. Some pieces are offered at 50o in the dollar. House-keepers should not fall to see this lot of carpets. W. H. & R. S. TCOKER & 00. OUR ALDERMEN HAVE AOTED WISELY. Correspondence of the Visitor. The board of aldermen, at their meeting last night, made a most com mendable, important and popular advance movement in the interest of our city by voting to extend the cor porate limits four hundred yards in every direction. It is true that the proposition was opposed by some of our best people in the present limits but it will not be long before even those people will see that the exten sion ' was an exceedingly wise and timely act. Raleigh will no-v set out upon a new period of growth and prosperity, and there is every indication that.the capital city is destined to be the largest and most influential inland city in the entire south. The fact that the city officers have decided to include within the corporation all that re Ily belongs to the city, indl. cates marked progress, and the act has the heartiest endorsement of the people of the city. It now remains the dcty of the board of aldermen to further assist CIXTt 7 " r by giving every possible encourage ment to all proper manufactories. 'ro do this the city charter should be so a i . . . . rhm?flng, enterPri8e1 Si S JSn t0! 1?,etJod ! Ti?ittiiMTwoaAnQhi J 4 wnniH orinml m .1, iff Vi. 3a8t a0d would overcome much of the opposl- lion from outside residents to the ex tension of the corporation. ,. The most prosperous cities In the union have this tax exemption of manufactures in their charters, and the ex'option nhould be in the charter of Raleigh. rrit neopl-- of Rileigli are willing that this release, should b given to all factories within the city and this option should be given to the board of aldermen in amending the charter by the present legislature ' PftOQRISS, Fine, yellow bananas, jut arrived atA.Dughi'i. " 'vi Try our snow shoes. They will pre vent your horse frocn slipping. Yaneey & Martin Practical Bone Bhoers. Sweeping Beduetion on -Wheels. Having made an exchange of ad vertisinsr for wheels we offer, for the next few days only, a bargain tn bi cycles, either cushion rr the best made pneumatic. Thene whee'i are high quality in every reptcr'aiid fully equal to any on th iuarketnd the prices can't be duplic it ed Apply to The Electric, U7 Fayttte ville street, Raleigh, N. O jao21 Children' Rubber shoes at 10 cents a. pair. Sizes, 7, 8 and 0 at Swindell's. We received today by express- sev eral cases ladiee and men's rubbers. Price 35o and 80c. Woollcott & SoVs. . Try our snow shoes. They wilt pre. vent your horse from slipping v ' Yancey & Martin; Praotioal Horse Sbocrs. TobaccoUsera Siailertom tiin a when told thet tobacco hortn -.iicm; their wives never do, bftsauce sbdr. tered nerves, weak eye cbroo c oa tarrh and lost i mac hood, tU -he story. If your husbnud uses tobacco, you want him to quit, post yourself about No'to-bac.the wonderful, harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by sending for our little boo titled: "Don't Tobacco 8ptt and Smoke Your Life Away,'" mailed free Drug stores generally self No to bac. THE STERLING REMEDY CO , Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana j 19 13tp . Try our snow shoes. They will pre- vent your horse from slipping Yainey & Martin.' . v Practical Horse Shoe ra. We will receive a lot of rubber boots and arctic overshoes this p m by express (Jan 20). Woollcott St Sons. Gent' Fine Footwear. The Burt & Packard "Korrect Shape" for gentlemen is accorded a high place in the estimation of con sumers. For sale at . 0. A. Sherwood & Co '" You Need 5Tot, and You Do Not Care whether Swindell will or will not leava Raleigh; what you care for is the price of goods. If Swindell sells goods at and below cost, you can bet he has an object in view nnd that be is selling goods at cost. Any one with two grains of sense can tell if they try. Bee Hi v Store. ' 7 (No Racket) For this week only I will sell aVone half cost: Slate pencils at 5c dozen, slates 5x8 at 8o, 7x0 5c, lead pencils 5c dozen, sardines t wo boxes 53v bak ing powders any kind 15c lb, sauce in all kinds 5o per bottle, solid oil fto'per bottle, salmon, blue black mackerel at 5c per can, green turtle,10o.per box, one half pint of ink 5c, blueing 2c per box, candles lc each, knives and folks 25opersett, soap lc to 3c per cake, starch 5o per poundi clothes pins 2ic per dozen, marbles 2o toJIOc per dozen, month harps lc to 5c each, pipes, Powhatan 2 for 5c, clay and cob 2 for le, fine toilet soap 8c per cake, six quart jars 5o each, jellitine 10c per ; box, spice 10c per pound, pepper ICo ; per po-an(, thread -?0 Bpool; twlne 10o ; per pound, tops to spin on Ice lc to 8o i each, tin dippers 2 for 6c, wood pipes ? to 50 ach' 2 lare 10.c boxes black : ing for 5c, 200 box matches lc. tewing pound, green tea 20c per pounds and ' thonwnds of other thing? lname proportion for the cash. otore worth sold to any otoejber- io Rnnth wmtn f&JL son; 128 ooutn Wilmington Street, next aoor to xucKers et uo. -. r H. J. PovifW. ' Ca Car Carp Car pe-Car pets. You would really feel surprised if you could see and know the low prices asked for good carpets per yard at Swindell's You oan do well at S win dell's closing out sale; all goods at cost. Tn8-i Real Rstat. Some very detlrahle ral en- t for salby D T. SwlLdell. A Bare 'bancfl Tor a Library A new t comi'fe of the Encyo'o pedla Britauiea A reprint of the 9th Edinburg cdIM -n at !- figures. This is an opportnnifv thnt comes once in lire time. Th Britanlca comes nearer hiD')ling mti1 treating exbautlvl evr- unhjrt within the rangre nf J'furuiHt ion nnd of thought ihi hijv piiMifitioi) known, and it h a low figure at th H Hle. H f lowell Manager, No i8 Mon'h Wilmington street. Also the lif of R -ii TefT-roou Pa . , j by Mm P enm V-tf ti two vol nmes P-if.-t offer 'h et at $3. Other " ook for s.U at the Bee Hive. H .? intl, Wn.ger, No 128 8outh W .rf.rn 're t RoHei himI oth-r llnndorne Gut Flower RoDqiet. Haskets and Floral Det;n Telphonr3 ja4 tf f 8tbinmtz, Florist. '-ry Special. The most sicrirl wn are making in our soch i iu dress goods and men's stiff hats. All the stiff hats are marked down ereaHy below cost, and several lines of des goods are below cost. Mot prominently Is our line of pattern lengths in all wool suitings, 36 Inches, ""hese goods cost 88o, we are now selling tM line at 8'c, regu lar pWc was We in every stor but ours; thJ reduction yon see is iO per cent less thtn eot. All goods at cos at D T flwiwleli's niHiuinouth store $150. 41X FOI5 1 ODR LADIES' mm GKFCIXK DON GOLA -IID SHOES- World for TTlne DEnomiey JCTO KRIS' DRY GOO DS STORE We Are Dakiug READY FOR. A Bg Spring Trade. The flattering success of the past sa soi encourages us to enlarge our stock. The peorle demand it. In order to msk room we shall of fer some iudweru-'uts vou cannot afford to miss Pi-ices will be made on WWTSB FARRICS AND HEAVY SHOES PLEASING, GRATIFYING, 9ATISFAOTOKY. D A- Sherwood Co New Arrivals We have juit received a mice line of Men's anon auu win save you ao per cent on tvery pair yeu buy. Brogans from II to tl 47. Dress Shoes II 24ot23. Rubbers from 38c to 49e Men's Crush Hate 47c to $1 IS. BtiS Hats 83c to $2. Silk Hate II 98, Men's 8carfs IS to 4H. Fndershirts38oto$' 2. Working Shirts 2 te to $1 44, Dress Shirts 44o to II,, Bed Blankets 11 to 15 47, Horse Blankets 91 24 to 12. Hair Rttggy Robes 6 te 97, worth $10 any where. Ladies 8hoes from 07c to 2 48. Misses Shoes 'rom ff)o to $1 97. Ladies Rub bers 20c to 39c Chenille Curtains 14 78, worth 99. . 129 THE LION 16 rayottT&l st f Ratfiet Msrea tfarttairt UardMnre, &c. A BSC.UIT MILL or a set of BRRAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES w: make ni acceptMble present to fny housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS one rl tur Kickiner MuleBanks for yonr boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your hosbautl "r eon. Bos.ttBrwtSo RALEI n V C W lfiLLIfiiERY. (i The - Latest Novelties. :::::;Tjie mosf Desiiable zh(i2s and Hhapes; ROY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL A.KD DRESS HATS"" linfaats' SUk Caps and:;:::: : Shirred Hals, .We have Millinery to suit every-..,,,. bo3y in style aud price. ...... ,., Orders from a .. distance will re- ceive prompt at- .. lention. SVIISS ::::::::::::iREE,SE: 2 ... Faxkttkville8t m.. Dry Woods, BTotto i. c. eBQ&st6iiiie We ..l.e stoek,, Feb. 1st and want to sell every piece of Furniture pos sible b that tinifl Now will e the time to buy furni ture ' You come aud get suited and ire will suit you in the prices. VVe do not confine yon to a few pieces, but this applies to our entire Furniture stock J j) We sell first class FurnI .itture at ouly dry goods price. V.ll. ;.R S.TUCKER ; CO, 123 and 125 Fayetteyille Street 11 TDlDinvTHP
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