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1 W - - V If IN . ..JL, ! VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 30. 1893. NO. 82 mm J TO Pi, 8 I 6 ) !ITY IK uuicr. I PI Don't forget the skating rink ear enteral tstnlrvK There will be a meeting of the gor erning committee at the L' Allegro , club hext Thursday night. Mrs. R, W. Sandlfer, wife of the senator from Gaston county, is -visiting ths city. t , Mr. J. A. Spenoe, of the firm of J. A Spenee Bro. left today for New York on business. f Dyspepsia Tlctims find prompt and permanent relief in Hood's Sarsapa t rilla, which .tones'the stomaoh and A creates an appetite. t'There was no men'i meeting of the Youug Men's Christian Association yesterday afternoon on account of the funeral of Mrs. W. J. Young. Let there be no drawback to the appropriation for. the confederate monument. It is a matter of justice r to our fallen heroes. The College Association of North . Carolina will hold its second annual meeting in this city February 2Uh, and 25th. Mr. James 3. Atkinson, General Secretary Y. M. 0 A., went to Louis, burg today to bring our "Blue Back Speller," Oapt. J. J. Allen, to the "Bee" Tuesday night. v We are requested to call attention to the bad condition of: the pump near the Murphy school. It is im possible to use it in its present con dition. The joint committee ou education of the general assembly have paid several official visits to the Agricuit tural and Mechanical Collage, and ex press themselves as most highly pleased with the condition of mat ters in all respects. "In time of peace, prepare for war." Although the weather has much moderated, there is no telliug when another cold spell may strike us. Therefore all w ho can spare of their means, should keep the poor iu mind. Messrs. Jones St Powell, the ener getib fuel doalers of our city, an nounce fresh anivala of different brands of coal, also wood These gen tlenjen are unremitting in their ef firts to keep the market well supplied at all times with the most popular kinds of fuel. Send in your orders which will be promptly attended to. Mr. A. M. MnPheeters received a telegram from St. Louis Missouri this morning announcing the dentil ks night of his oldest brother Mr Jauiet . Morbeeters In the eigutietu year of his ege. He lied at the residence of bis brother Dr. Wm M. Mor hee ters, where he has been an Invalid and great sufferer for several years ' Tue remains will be brought here for interment in the family burying ground. vv-:. Let our readers peruse, the attrac ' tiva advertisement of Messrs. Thomas &f Maxwell in this issue - Never iu the (hi8tory of Baleigu have such bar gains been placed at the dispos -,i ol our people, and it b somes allemm- ' gers and citizens to give the matter serious consideration. These gentle m4 present such an arry of novelties iu their line as cannot fail to attract attention. ' Let there be a general rash to their emporium on Exchange Place, South side of the market. None wllt goaway disappointed. T"he attention of the public is speoially directed to the IiNVkhtory 8 kliB of the Rosenthal Clothing Coin ; pny. There never has been such iu duoements offered in Raleigh, as is now presented by this celebrated emporium. The general manager "Dave" Rosenthal is determined not - to be outdone in the matter of bar gains. Members of the legislature, ol; liens and strangers are all cordi ally invited to call and examine .the lmmeuse stock': Remember theplaou id at 805 Faystteville street' opposite Jbepostoffloe. Programme of the Spelling Bee People in aud around Oruaba, Mexioo, have been extreme! fright ened by earthquakes, caused by a vol' oanic eruption near by. The volcano of Coliuia on the Pacific coast is belching lava 12,000 feet high. A Good Memory. At the last Spelling Bee Capt. J. J. Allen of Franklin county both spelled bis words correctly and gave the page and line on which they could be found in the "Old Blue Back." Prof Morson gave him on or two words that he had never heard of , but he spelled them -'a they ought to be spelled." The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, warmer on Tuesday. Local foreoast made at station for this vicinity: 'n Tuesday: Fair weather, slightly warmer. . Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 66; mini mum temperature 8; rainfall, 3 00. T SI. C. Association, An election was ueid Friday after noou at 4:3J o'oloci by the directors uf the Y 1)1. C. A. for the purpose ot electing officers foi ltiUJ. The follow nig were selected : President, O M. busbee; 1st Vice i'lvesuieut, J li frown; 2nd Vice Pres.'deut, K. McK. Goodwin; Treas , H. Uanon; tue. Secretary, T C. Wj liaiiia, Jr.; tieu Secretary, Jas. b. Aihia&oa. Directors Dr R. H. lewis, Julius Lewis, Dr. tt H. battle, Jos. (Jt Brown N B broughtou, vV. J. Youug, O. Q. Latta, iiao O. Terrell, W. t) Prim nnsi, Jouu t Puueu, T. HrBxiggs. Funeral The funeral services of the late Mis. Nelite Yvuug wife of Mr. . W. J. Youngs Principal of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind look place at 8:3 ) o'cU ck. There was a large attendance notwithstanding the inclement weather, and the deep est fedlog t ervaded the entire eon g egation. .i'he finral offerings were beautiful and profuse. The services were conducted by hev. J. N. Cole, assisted by Revs. J. B. Hurley and Frmk L. Reid. The following gen tlemen acted as pallbearers: James Briggs, J. G. Brown, C. H. BeUin, W. H Hughes, W. B. Huteh ings, J. A. Jones, A M. Powell R. 1. Gray and J. M. Blair. The remains were interred in Oak wood cemetery. Ask your mother for 50 cents to buy a pair of snoes, Dongola Button Patent Tips sizes 5 to 11. Be quick or they will all be gone. - C A Sherwood Sc Co. If Your House Is on Fire -You put water on the burning timbers, not on the smoke. And If you have catarrh yon should attack the disease In the blood, not in your nose. Remove the Impure cause, and the local effect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, . which permanently cures catarrh. Hood's Fill cure liver ills, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, constipation. 25s The famous McGibeny musical family will give one of their, splendid entertainments at Metropolitan hall next Friday night, February 8d. There will be a grand skating car nival at the rink in Scronach's ware house tonight at 7 o'clock The pri zes will be two pair of fine skates, the first for the most r opular lady, the second to the most popular gentle man. Admission, 25 cents. Mr. H. H. Bnmloy, at the experi ment station, has received two large suow geese from Beauicrt county. They are white, with a reddish tinge, ana are said to be very rare in the joutu UUntio Coast. They are splendid specimens, and are being iiiebSttu for exhioHlon at the World's Jb'air, Caralelgh Mill Ginghams. To day we effer a full line of "Cli max" apron cheeks, smooth, regolar, fine and own home manufacture, best value, prioe 8 cents per yard. C. A Sherwood 4 Co. Give It Thought. In all probabilities you never had so favorable an opportunity to car pet your entire house. All our carpets were bought away under prices and now we are selling tbem to you at ex actly what we paid for them. D. T. 8W1HDILU Onr Annual Inventory. We take an inventory once a year, our time for this is Februai y 1st. We are just ending up our winter's work and about to Degin new business for 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 the sum mer. Intending purchasers should take advantage of this week, for in every department will be found cer tain lines of goods that will be sold for less than value. W. H. & R. 8 TUCKER & CO. Roses and Other llandsome Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets, and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 Ja4 tf H. Stbihmbtz, Florist. It Is Like Eluding Money. Trading at Swindell's now while they are selling out at cost is like finding money. Work your brain, tbink for. youselt, attend Swindell's sale. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit anica, niuth Edinburg edition. Also life ot Jtftvrson Davis, by Mrs. Davis, at bait price, for sale by U. J. Dow eli, 128 ttouth Wilmington street. Fair Warn!ng. We try at all times to let people know what we are' doing, that they may take advantage of our offers, and now that -we are selling out at cost you should take fair warning. T. D. SWXNDKLL. Notice to Tax Payers. I. hereby give notice to all delin quent taxpayers 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. Page, Sheriff of Wake Co. Jan. 28th, 1893. Burts & Packard's "Korrect Shapes" are first class in all respects. Price $5. C. A. Sherwood & Co. All Keen and Knowing Women Knew their opportunity has er. rived and are visiting the mammoth store of D. T. Swindell each day. They know he is selling out at cost. For Sale. ; Six pounds of Sour Krout for 25 cts. or four quarts for 25 cents at R. M. Utzman's. Just Arrived. A new line ot checaed icuslins and nainsooks, Hamburg edgings, torch. ons aud other laces. 201) dozen napkins and a complete line of towels, table linen and white quilts at Woollcott & Sons,, 14 East Martin street. For No-To-Bac, y wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N.O. TobaccoUsers Smtle Sometimes when told thtt tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, because shat tered nerves, weak eyes, chronic ca tarrh and lost manhood, tells the story. If your husband uses tobacco, ; you want him to quit, post yourself " about Noto hao,the wonderful, harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: "Don't Tooaooo Spit and Smoke Your Life away,1' mailed free. Drug 1 stores generally sell No -to bao- THK .STERLING REMEDY OO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana, jaifl l8tp ,-.8K FOR 1 OFR LADIK8' $150 GENUIV& DON- GOLA KID SHOES The best Inn the Son'M tfoa TBneninonney ISTO-RJRIS' DRY GOODS STORE Are Fom Interested in LOW PRICES, if so examine our stock of Wnnniten (Kootlls at prices the lowest yet named for strictly first class goods. mRUE MERIT I in everv article. llTOITEST QUALITY FULL STOCK to select from. Compare quality and prices, Act on your own judgment, The result will be a victory for us. C- A- Sherwood Co New Arrivals. We have just received a nice line of Men's Shoes aud will save you 35 per ceai on every pair you buy. Brogans from tl to $1 47. Dress Shoes f I 24 to f 2 93. Rubbers from 38c to 49c. Men's Crush Hate 47c to 91 38. Stiff Hats 83c to 2. Silk Hats $1 98, Men's Scarfs 10 to 49c, Undershirts 38c to $'21, Working Shirts 2'c to 1 44, Dress Shirts 44 .! to 1, . Bed Blankets $1 to 5 47, Horse Blarkets f 1 24 to 2, Hair Buggy Robes 6 to $7, worth $10 any where. Ladies Hhoes from 97c to 2 48. Misses Shoes from 6 c to $1 97. Ladies Rob bers 20c to 39c. Chenille Curtains 14 78, worth 18. 129 THE LYON 16 Fayetteville st Racket Stores Martin st 111 mm II -"I I' fTJM tifIH Do you know why it is that the well known firm of THOMAS St, MAXWELL Are leading in the lina of the furniture bus iness in Ruleich ? It is because thev are of fering inducements rarely met with in this citv. They are now offering to the public tne Dest bargains ever seen Here: Xnere has never been such a chance to secure all the NO V BLTIES in a furniture line. Jn fact they are showing immense "argain?. .ii me newest designs, as Bureaus, French Beveled Louking Glass es. Willow and Rattan Chairs. Wardrobes. Mattresses, &o. together with a splendid se lection of Chinaware ol all descriptions' You can save at least 125 on a S JIT OF FURNITURE and a corresponding savins on everything else by calling on Thomac & Maxwell fit Ikthimgs, Kw, So. sisle Usrkst. $1.50. lij ' ft1' ; i Hardware, &c A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE& FROITKNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX 'OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking MuleBanks forjpour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son. Tlifls. H. Briaas & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. II EW MILLINERY. - M " The - Latest . Novelties. Tbe mosf Desiiable )" ( ) Shades and Shapes:;; ;;: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' ::::::lnfants' Silk tCaps aod::;;;; smrred Hats. (a .We have Millinery to suit every-, body in style and price. Orders from a - distance will re-. ceive prompt at- tention. inn IOO MAGGIE EHfeH Jim B ....... . REESE 20O FATETTHVILliESr Dry Goods, Notions), &e. STCCC TAKBWG THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK IS TUB TIME Of our annual "STOCK TAKING," and all over the house, iu every de partment, are goods that . we had rather sell than to carry ove r. - We . ' urge our patrons to take advantage of the opportunities offered this week. I'.lliB.-.WfBICO, l4IWFsysttsTills8trsst ' 1 "TTtir iTTv inn
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