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VOL. XXVIII.
RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. 1893.
NO. 81
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; CITY IN Bit IE'.
, No eold ware for Raleigh. Good.
sir. Julius Lewis Is somewhat im
proved. '
Attention U directed to the notices
of J S Brassfield mortgagee.
Some much needed improTements
are being male In the rooms of tbe
court bouse.
Rer. Dr. Hall wl'l occupy his pulpit
and preach at the Tabernacle tomor
row at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Look oat for the grand skating car
(:'.. nival next Monday night. It is ex
t TtAntJtrt to be a Brand occasion.
Colonel John Robinson, President
of the Seaboard Air Line, who has
been very ill, in reported much better.
Scrofula, whether hereditary or ae
quired, is thoroughly expelled from
the blood b , Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
great blood purifier.
We invite attention to the adver
tisement of Messrs. J M. Brougton
6 Co, who make some solid an
nouncements in the real estate butl
ness.
There was a very large attendance
of the members of the general assem
bly, state officers &e, at Peace In
stitute last night. It was a delight
ful occasion.
Several members of the Legislature
will enter the ' Spelling Bee" at Met
ropolitan Hall next Tuesday night.
Mr. Allen, of Franklin county is ex
pected also; lots of fun ahead, don't
miss it.
We are in receipt of the biennial
report of the State Librarian, Mr.
James O. Birdaong for 1801-92 Du
ring the two years just ended, 1,508
additions have been made to the Li
brary as follows: Books and pain
phlets purchased 284, books and pam
phlets donate J, 83, books and pam
phlets received from other States,
835, books and pamphlets received
from the United States 803. Total
from all sources, 1.C03.
Xle Weather.
Local forecast made at station for
this vicinity;
On Sunday: Threatening weather,
with rain. Colder Sunday night and
Monday.
Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a
m. today:
Maximum temperature, 66; mini
mom temperature 86; rainfall, 0.0.
The Spelling Bee
." On '1 uesday night next, the 81t,
inst. there will be a Spelling Bee at
Metropolitan hall which will be one
. of the most amusing entertainments
ever gotten np in Raleigh. Mr Allen,
of Franklin county, has been sent for
and may be expected, ihe Pythian
band has been secured for the oc
e&eion. Admission 25 and 85 cents,
.'and the proceeds will be for the ben
) efl$ of the Y. M. 0. Association.
Died, -
V a hAi home at the Institution of
j)Af Dumb and Blind yesterday eve
itig at 4:30 o'elock, Mrs.Nellie Young,
Wile of W. J. xoung, Esq Principal
i!th Institution. She had been
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sick only a? few days, and was not
1 mink onlv k few days, and wss
arlnnalv 111 nnril
until two
if or three days agp. Mrs. Young
11 on of the most accomplished
was
and
.,rni in.rita in the city, ana will
ht ': twa&tiv missed bv the children ot
. W - - -
. it. vfnn rtt.rftflt Methodist oharoh
A - UO ikuwwvw
P f Sunday school, she having been for
S .'w .... In ahum of t.ha lnfa.nl
many yvtu "ow - - -
department of that school, she was
an accomplished musician, and a wo-
man of gentle and lovely disposition.
1 Altogether, she was one of the noblest
'and b-jst women of this sity, and she
' will be mourned among us. :
The funeral will take place at Eden
ton Street churoh tomorrow evening
) at 8 o'olock p. m.
How let the general assembly g.ve
;'. . the ttuiltord Battle d round Associa
f joa ao apprppmioa 01 f o,w. v
Hoard of Aldermen.
There was a special meeting of the.
Board last night to ratify their action
relative to the extension of tbe city
limits and to formulate a bill for the
issue of $30,003 of bonds for street ln
provenience and other purposes.
The Confederate Manument.
A bill was introduced in the Gen
eral Assembly asking for an appropri
ation for the Confederate monument.
We most thin that such a cause
would need no special urgency, as it
ought to be take u for grsnted that
every patriotic heart will beat In re
sponse to the call. We most earnest
ly hope that the request of our noble
ladles will be responded to in the
heartiest manner. Let the ladies
turn out in force when the bill eomes
up. Their presence will add.much to
the success of the occasion.
Tomrorow at the Churches.
FIRST BAPTIST BIV. OB. J. W. CABTIB, PA8TOB.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer met.ng Wednesday night 7:30.
All eats free. Polita ushers at church
services.
Sunday school 0:30. Thos. H.Briggs, Supt.
Sunday school at West End Mission at
8:30 p in. All are cordially invited to these
services.
TABIBNACLI BAPTIST BIV. DR. J. J. HAIL,
PA8TOB.
Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m.
Public invited.
Fats iivui Street Baptist.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
Suniiay tichool at 3:30 p. m., John I. Pul
len, Superintendent.
CHRIST CHURCH KEV. DR. MARSHALL, BSCTOB.
Sept a tiesiina bunday.
Early celebiat on at 8 a m.
1 )i vin service and sermon at 11 a m.
Sunday school at 3.30 p. m.
hora evensong 4.30 p. m.
Servicei curing the week: Wednesday
4:30 p tn. Thursday (Furihcation B. V. M.J
Friday 10 a m
Free seats. All invited.
CHORCH OP TUB UOOD BHXPHIBO.
Bev. I McK. Pittinqeb, Rector.
Septuagesina Sunday.
Holy Com nunion at 8 a. m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a m.
Sunday school at 3.30 p. m.
Evening Prayer and sermon at 7.3') p m.
Week day services : Wednesday 10 a. m.
Thursday (Purihcation of the Blessed Vlx
g'n) Friday, holy communion at 10 a m. and
evening prayer t o p. m.
Seats free. All cordially invited.
CHRISTIAN BBV. J. L. POSTIB, PA8T0B
Sunday school 9:30 a. m
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.S0 p. m.
All cordially invited.
FIRST FBKSBYTE .UN BKV EOQENE DAHIBL, D
D, PA8TOB
Sunday school at 9:30 a m.
P.enchinar at it a. m. and 7:3C d. m.
Polite usuers. beats free. All cordially
Invited.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 7 :30.
EDENTON ST. M. K O. REV. J. N. COII, PABTOB.
Sunday school :30.a.m. V .J.Young.aupt,
Preachin? at 11 a.m. and 7 30 p. m.
CENTRAL M. K. BEV. 3. . HURLEY, PASTOR.
Sunday school9:30a.m.W.N.Snelling,Supt.
Preaching at tl a. m and 7:15 p.m
BROOKLYN If. K. BEV. KCNNKTU I. UOLHIS
PABTOB.
Sunday school 3 p. m. J. B. Young Sup-
Preachnigat v:iop. m.
Oar Annual Inventory.
We take an inventory once a year,
onr time for this is February 1st. We
are Just ending up our winter's work
and about to Dem new Dusiness ior
spring. Before we show the new
Spring Goods we wish to close out
much of the past season's stock. We
had rather sell certain kinds of goods
than to carry them through tbe sum
mer. Intending purchasers should
take advantage of this week, for in
everv deuartment will tie iouna cer
' t&in lines of goi ds that will be sold
for less than value.
W. H. & R. 8 TUCKER St CO.
James G. itluine Dead X
The Southern Publidhing Company
Raleigh, wants ten live men to can
j vass the city and county for the life
. and works (memorial volume) of the
' great Mtatesman The greatest of all ;
written b Dr. John O. Ridpatch,
Ex Gov. Connor and others. The
only authentic history Ten thou
sand books will be Jold in North Car
Una. Strike now ? Call at office.
Yes, With Pleasure.
The people lay down their money
with pleasure after hearing the price
we make on all kinds of shoes; ask to
see Burt & Packard prices $5 00
Sherwood's soiid service, 8 00
Little Trojan Hohool Shoe, 175
Tough ana Strong, 1 60
Ladies "Maple Leaf," 1 50
Oar Daisy, 1 85
"Just for Fun," 1 0'J
Special Bargain, bO
IT you va ue money, it will pay you
to see these shoes before vou buy
0. A, ttiw wood & 9o.
Did Yea Ever Rid After. An
Ox Team ?
If you hate It is unnecessary for me
to say you didn't "get along" very
fast or satisfactory. I venture you
would not accept a fret ticket for
New York in a car drawn by them
Ton lsely prefer the more modern
method of travel a Pulman car at
taohed to an express train. Tet are
you aware there are peop'e who act
ually prefer the ox tem. They have
been brought up to it, and fail to
gasp the fact that there is t newer
and better way. Gentle reader do
you know that half tht people in Ral
eigh are riding after ox teams t No.
Well, it is a fact, I don't mean they
have started cd a trip behind a yoke
of oxen, holding a 'gad" In one hand
and yelling "gee, haw Bock, go
along now.'J What I do mean is this:
Many Raleigh people fail to appreci
ate the advantages and understand
the difference between trading, at a
modern Cash Store and ooe clinging
to methods in force in the days when
mules and oxen were in general use
for means of travel. As the present
railroad system is an improvement
over ox teams, so is business conduc
ted on spot cash basis (as Swindell's)
an improvement over the elastic
priced credit system. T simply pay
cash for what you buy is unt enough,
you must secure the full-at advanfa
ges, buy of ao establishment tht
sells for cash only, and has the cour
age to refuse credit to aDy one. Will
a Bank lend you money withoutHji
terestl Will an Insurance Compf&hy
insure your house without you pay1 a
premiaml No indeed, neither will a
merchant extend you credit without
making you pay for it, and many of
them are modern Shylocks, hence de
mand a rate well nigh impossible to
pay and live. . -Tours
Truly,
D. T. 6wiNDKLii'
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Notice to Tax Payers. "
I. hereby give notice to all delin
quent tax'payers th .t they may pay
their taxes to the Sheriff for the next
ten days without additional cost. I
now give instructions to my Deputies
to proceed at once to levy and collect
taxes as the law directs.
M. W. Paok,
Sheriff of WakoCo.
Jan. 88th, 1893.
For Sale. ;
Six pounds of Sour Krout for 25 ots.
or four quarts for 25 cents at
R. M. Utzman'a.
Just Arrived.
A new line of checked muslins and
nainsooks, Hamburg edgings, torch
one and other laces.
200 dozen napkins and a complete
line of towels, table linen and white
quilts at Woollcott & Sons, '
U East Martin street.
Sweeping Reduction on
Wheels.
Having made an exchange of ad
vertising for wheels we offer, for the
next few days only, a bargain in bi
cycles, either cushion tires or the best
made pneumatic. These wheels are
high quality in every respect and
fully equal to any on the market, and
cue pnoes can't oe a upuoatea.
Apply to Tbe Eclectic, 117 Fayette
ville street, Raleigh, N. 0. jan21
For NoTo-Bac,
wholesale or retail, apply to the sole
agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh,
N.o. ;
TobaccoUaers Smile Sometimes
when told that tobacco hurts them;
ineir wives never ao, oeoause snat-
tavarl navvni inaa tr nnna AritAnU i.
, ivtvw mvi ivbi vv vnn j vg - vmvuiv us
tarrh and lost manhood, tells the
. story. If your husband uses tobacco.
you want him to quit, post yourself
about Noto-bao,the wonderf ul,harm
less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure,
by sending for our little book titled:
"Don't Tooacoo Spit and Smoke
Your Life away," mailed free. Drug
stores generally sellNo-to bae. THE
STIRLING REMEDY. CO., Indiana
iMUwrai Springs, Indiana, jal? Iftp
Hoses and Ollmr IIandome
Cut Flowers Bqn.-f. Btefktaud
Floral Desltrns lt-lnhoD .'3
Ja4 tf to . Stkikm - tz. KlorM.
A full set l th Sucyc!oudla BrIU
anlca, nintb Kdinbnrg fdiMnn. jlao
life of Jeff rsotj DrU by Mrs. DhvU,
at half price, f-vr sal-t by ti J Dow-
ell, 128 ."outh Wiliuiiiirtoo street.
$1.50.
tK FOR
OT)R
LADIEri'
GSSIJINK DON
GO LA
KID NHOES
Tlse best
WEId tor
TTlieiiiaoniiey
DRY GOODS STORE
Ane Wow
Interested lu LO'V PRICES, If so
exam in onr utock of
Winter
oodl
at prices th lowest yet named for
strictly fi-bt cluss goods.
mRUE MERIT
I to evtry article,
a
H
everywhere,
FUL STOCK
to select from.
Comp-irfl quality and prices,
Act ou your own judgment,
The reult will be a victory for us.
D A- Sherwood ' Co
New Ars-ivals.
We liave just reef ived a nice line of Men's
unoes ana wiu save you dj per ceut on
every pair you buy.
Brocansfrow $i to147.
Dress Shoes $i 24 to 2 93.
Rubbers from 38o to 4!)c
Men's Crush Hats 47c to $1 38.
Stiff Hats 811c to S 2.
Silk Hats 1 98, Meu's Scarfs 10 lo 44c,
TTndershirfa38cto' 2i,
Working Shirts 2 lc to 1 44,
Dress Shirts 44 J to $1, Bet Blunket If to
to 47, Horse lilar keta $1 24 to 82,
Hair Buggy Robes to $7, worth 10 any
where. Ladies Shoes from 97c to 2 48.
Misses Shoes from 6 'o to ) 97. J.adiea Rnb-
bers 20c to 39c. Chenille Curtains $4 78,
worth $8.
129 THE LlOil 16
Fayetteville st Rnket Stores
Martin st
WE ARE
A.nd this tvw wi aTe Tnakiug an
nouncemcnte of a paalvzing ch-.r-ecter.
The Chnstmsis hoI'das haw
passed and during that period we
catered to the khes of the public
in all respects We are now offer
ing to the public some of the btst
bargains ever seen in this city. In
fact, there never has been a chance
to secure
-EVERYTHING-
in the furniture line at lower prices.
v are working off immense bar
gains. All the newvst designs such
as Bureaus, French Reveled Look
ing Glasses, Lounges, Willow and
Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattress
es, feo, together with a splendid se
lection of Chinaware of all descrip
tions. You can
Sve at Least $25
on a set of furniture and a corres
ponding saving ou everything else
by calling on
Thomas & Maxwell
)2i Exchange Place, goath side Market.
Uardwnre, &c
A BISCUIT MILL
or a set of
BRFAD, -AKE& FRUiTKNIYES
will make an acceptable present
to soy housekeeper.
A BOX OF TOOLS
or one of tur
Kicking 3uleSanks
forjvnnr boy.
A POCKET KNIFE
for v our hutbi'd or son.
roriPlSsiis
N. C.
EW&IILLIKERY.
The - Latest
'lues.
Ue inos1 M abler
Crtirfl'! r-.ml C'li(inn
uaivi i!iu oua)u3
BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S
'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS'
ziDfaats' Silk Caps aad::::::
Sbirred Hats.
.We have Millinery to suitevery
. bo.ly in style and price.
Orders from a
distance will re-
onive prompt at-
tention.
sVIISS
:::: MAGGIE
SOtt
.FaybttbvillkSt
Dry ttonda, KottoKtJr &e.
THIS WEEK.
THIS WEEK IS
THE TIME
of our annual "STOCK TAKING," and
all over the house, in every de
partment, are goods that
we had rather sell
than to carry
ove '
We :
urge our patrons
to take advantage of the
opportunities offered this week.
W.ll.lBJ.T0CifC0,
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