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if ffil&Ml f VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1893. NO. 84 0t0dot. CITY IN BRIEF. Mr. P. 11. Wilson, of Winston, is in the eltj. Mr. E. A. Alderman, of Greensboro. 1 la the city. We weie pleased to see la. the city yesterday afternoon oar friend ex Benator Lucas from Hyde county. The reception at the Governor's Mansion last night, was well attend ed. The young folks had a most en joyable Impromptu dance. ' Daring the month of January twentv inehes of snow fell, and the oermal temperature for the month 01 t,iri.M th InwMt for anv w ra wrww " month since 18o so says Prof. Von Hermann. Work on the pew hotel has been recommenced and we hope it will proceed uninterruptedly during the spring until completion. 2J6re was a perfect rush at our iCw.i n.oklt. m of. n ran t. last, niirhf D IJ after the Spelling Bee, but Dughi handled them all right just the same. Catarrh in the head is a constltu tional disease, and requires a consti tutional remedy like Hood's Sarsapa rllla, to effect a cure. An editor who believes in the uni versal atness of things gives this d vice to his readers : " Don't never . strike a man when he is down. Do like the balance of the world aick him." Attention Is directed to the adver tisement of Messrs. Whiting Bros who announce bargains in boy wastes, mens fine shoes, children hosiery 4o. These gentlemen are of fering such bargains in all their line as must attraot general attention. Messrs. 0. A. Bherwood to Co., are offering unusual inducements in ev ery thing in their line Ho house in tnis city carries a better selected Btoca In everything that per tains to the dry good business, and to bargains it cannot be surpassed. Let stran gers, members of the Legislature, ana citizens generally call and be suiteU. It la proper to state that the bill in troduced by benator Day providing for a monument in Nash square, is not the bill desired by the, ladles oi the confederate monument assooia tion. Senator Day's till contemplates " the erection of a monument similar to that in the Capitol square in Richmond, and is designed to com memorate the deeds of our states men, soldiers Sto., covering a period from the revolutionary war Tut ladles only propose a monument t the confederate dead. We shoulo " have both. Postponed. The concert and receptlou wbldh was to have been given at St Mary 's school tonight has been postponed until tomorrow (Thursday) night on account of other entertainments. The Inter State and Brokerage Company make an announcement of much interest today. Stocks, bonds, scrip &c, are bought and.sold on the thmrt n.eoommodatln2 terms. Kead the advertisement. Roleigh Savings Bank. The following gentlemen compose the officers and directors of the Kal eigb Savings Bank for the present ear: Omicbrs. W. 0. Stronach, Pres.; O. Rosenthal, V. Pres : John T. Pul ten, Cashier; J. 0. Litohford, Teller; Geo H. Snow, Attorney. niMCTORS. Q. H. Snow, L. R Wyatt, V. E. Turner, N. W. West, A. fc" stronach. W. 0. Stronacn, joe. j Ferrall, Julius Lewis and G. Rosen thal. . v'.'Vv- Dughi has Just received the finest lot of Yellow Bananas ever seen in this city. Don't forget it. . Norfolk Oysters by the measure at Tnrrian's. 114. Fayetteville St. Indestraotable asbestos lamp wicks at Hughes' Ti e Spelling Bee. The entertainment at Metropolitan Hall last night under the auspieee of Y. M. 0. Association was a complete success, xne programme was aamir. ably carried out In all particulars. The bar acting by Messrs. C.L. Wood ell, B. 0. Hondle, Jlmmle Bullock and Dixon Conn was flue, while the tambllng by Masters Archie Horton , Borace Dowell, Wade Williams snd Jlmmle Bullock was excellent. The dumb bell exercises by Messrs. 0. L. Woodell and R. 0. Hundley and the pitching of Mr. Woodell were well ex ecuted. A number of our prominent citizens participated In the spel'ing bee exer cises Mr. A L. Rueker was accor- led the championship. The Purport of the Bill Intro duced by the Monumental Association of North Carolina. At the request of 0 N HalLthe head of the Veterans Association of North Carolina, the ladles of Raleigh or gvnlzed less than a -year ago, for the purpose of erecting a mouument to the confederate dead of our state. A vice president was appointed in every county, and it was urged that Avery county in the state, should be represented by a block of granite, on whica would be inscribed the name of co mty and nuinoer of soldiers lost la the confederate army. Many of he vide presidents hold morey now tor the association. A resolution was adopted rejecting propositions of individuals to tarnish mum .iriu.1 hlncks. for that the Drivate 4oMierBof Worth Oaroiioa, who gave up evertniug, ana leis tueir uoues it the call oiaaty, witn no nope oi 1-Hinx.rd or irlorv. are entitled to the name respect, as those who were more fortunate in gaining higher positions. And we are sure that there is ho cauae, more capable of arousing the sympathies of the state.than that of e memorial to every North Carolinian, . . , . 1 1 i who uonnea toe grey, x uis hbboou inn nf luriiua m Mia flrftt 8teDver mkn in North Carolina to erect mon- umeuts to her confederate dead. Xi. U. M. A. Death ot Captg K. J. Powell. It is with the most profound regret that we announce the death of this gentleman, which took place yester day afternoon, about 5 o'clock at the residence of Mr J. R. Barkley, on Bdenton street, after a short and painful illness. Capt. Powell was 54 vears old and a native of Richmond county. He- was a student at Chapel Hill in the class 1858-59. Several years since he came to Raleigh and en te'ed business, carrying on an alliance store. He was .a most amiable and popular gentleman and had a large number of friends in our midst. His remains were taken to Pittsboro this afternoon where the funeral and in 'erment will take place tomorrow. The body was escorted by a delega tion of Odd Fellows, of which order Capt. Powell was a member. M. D. Sawyer, Tailor and Clothing Manufacturer, Cutting Mending and Altering Praiile Building, Wilming ton street. V feb 8t Fresh Norfolk Oysters at Jordan's Dining Hall every day. If you want the freshest Norfolk Oy Btera that comes to this city, send to Jordan's Dlutug Hall, Ut, Fayette vl'.le St., (next to John Pesoud's drug store.) . Wood Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. ja 81 lm Ask your mother for .50 cents to buy a pair of shoes, Dongola Button, Patent Tips, sizes 5 to 11. Be quick or they will all be gone. , 0. A. Sherwood & Co. I have a nice line of baby carriages which I will close out at cost. w H. Hca IBS. Send your orders for choice Nor- I folk oysters: of auy quantity to A. 'Dughi. Caralelgh Mill Ginghams. To dav we offer a full lln of Cli max" apron checks, smooth, regular, fine and own home manufacture, best value, price P wnU per yar. C. A 8hkrwoobCo. I ' i Give it ThongaU V In all nrnh&hUltie VOU USVCr had . r.annhi. m ooDortunitv to car- pet your entire house. All our carpets were Doognt away unuei fiw muu nnm m &r aiiintT them te vou at ex actly what we paid for tbem. Urn X. alBkUMUUm -r 1 Oar Annual Inventory. We take an inventory -once a year, art time for this is Febrcary 1st. We are just ending up qnr vnter's work spring. Before we shOw the.new Qnrlnr GnnAn re wish tO ClOSC OUt much of the past season's stock. We bad rather sell certain aiaus oi gooo than to carry them through the sum mer. Intending purcnasers snuuia Uke advantage of this week, lor in every department will be found cer tain lines of go.,ds that will be sold for less than value. . W. H. to R. 8 TuuJiifitv a JU. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 118 ja4 tt n. Steinmstz, Florist. it Is Like Finding Money. Trading at Swindell's now while they are selling out at cost is like finding money. Work 'your brain, think for youselt, attend Swindell's sale. A fnll ant of th Rnevtilonedla Brit- anloa, ninth Edinburg edition' Also lifa of .leff arson Davis, bv Mrs. Davis. at half price, for sale by d. J. Dow ell, lso south Wilmington street. Fair Warning. 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 shoald take fair warning. T. D. SWIffDSLL.' Notice to Tax Payers. I. hereby give notice to all delin quent tax'payers thit 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. i m i Burts & Packard's "Korrect Shapes" are first class In all respects. Price $5, 0. A. Sherwood &X2o. All Keen and Knowing Women Know their opportunity has ar rived and are visiting the mammoth store of D. T. Swindell each day. Tht-y 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. Utcman's. Just Arrived. A new line of checked muslins and nalnBooks, Hamburg edgings, torch j ons and other laces. 1 200 dozen napkins and a complete ( Hue of towels, table linen and white quilts at Woollcott St Sons, 14 East Martin street. For No-To-Bac, . wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson St Co., Raleigh, N.O. I TobaccoUaers Smile Sometimes when told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never ao, DeoauBe shat- ! 4aa1 natro iwaalr avao aVi vnnia mo tarrh and lost manhood, tells the story. If your husband uses tobacco. you want him to quit, post yourself about NoUo bac.the wonderfui,harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: "Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke ' Your Life 4 way,' mailed free. Drug stores (renerallv sell No-to bac. THlii , STERLING REMEDY 00., Indiana WLiUOiiU ppilU UUUtUi 1 Mlip HK FOR LAPIK9' $11.50- GENDIHR DON- (iOI.A KID t'HOE? Inn Hie World f osi TTEneMfiofliiey DRY' GOODS STORE LADIES HID MISSES Cloaks, Reefers, Loose Fitting Jackets, GRETCHENS and HEW MARKETS, PRICES M1DK TO CLOSE OUT. NOW NOW FORI A FOR A BARGAIN. The matter of cost to us does not interest you, bat the prices we are now making in ordrr to (close out the remnant of stock, will. Can you use any of them? No J reasonable offer will be declined, f The fits furnished and quality of our garments oupled with low prices are wide-spread Hundreds wear our tailor made goods. D A- Sherwood Co A LEAN PDliSE TAKES ON A New lease of life when it comes in contact with the bar gains we offer hoth in val, ue and prices, look at our TABLE LISINS, NAPKIN8 and DOYLIES TABLE COVERS In chenille linen and felt We are showing today an elegant line of owdta, don't fail to see them We make all our purchases for cash and tell our goods in like manaer and share the benefit with you 129 THE LION 16 Fayettevillc st Racket Stores Martin s' Do you auow way u u thai, io wou known nrmoi THOMAS & M4XWELL Are leading in the line of the furniture bu inese in Roleirh ? It is because they are of lering inducements rareiy met witn in tni citv. They are now offering to the publii the be3t bargains ever seen here. There hat never been such a chance to secure an tnt N 0VELTIE8 in a furniture line. In fact they are showing immense bargain?. All the newest designs, as Bureaus, jrrencn tseveiea ix0King mass es. Willow and Rattan Chairs. Wordrobes $11.50. IIIMHIIWII Mattresses, &c. together with a splendid se lection of Chinaware ol all descriptions- You can save at least $25 on a SET OF FURNITURE and a corresponding saving on everything else by calling on Thomas & Maxwell J lktkig;a, ; h ii'si3. - MnrdwKre, &c A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FROIT KMYES will make An acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking MuleBanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son. TfeOBL H. BrijjEff & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. P EW MILLINERY. te h The - Latest .. Novelties. ;Tlie motf Deniable:::: :Shad6s and Shapes: mm ' tuiiiiMMMin BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS :::;:lnfantsV Silk ;Caps aad:::::: Siirred Hats. We have Millinery to suitevery- ..... body in style and price. , Orders from a . . distance will re-, ceive prompt at- . tention. MISS E-MACGiE- 309 MM ..FAyKTTKVILliBST Drj Goods, Notion, &e. STOCK-: THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK IS THE TIME )four annual "STOCK TAKING," and all over the house, in every de partment, are goods that we had rather sell than to tarry . ove ' We nrfsour patrons , to take advantage of ths eppertuDities offered this week. .H.sB.S.TUtlllfCO, 'V:!':;.a V
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