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Che 1 11 lilted! 10 Wi VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1893. NO. 8G I . CITY IN BUIFF. Stormy weather la the diitance. Soon be time for night sessions. Look oat for ' Jim the Westerner" next Monday night. Don't fail to see the McQjbeny anally at Metropolitan Hall tonight. The Governor's Guard should, by all means act as escort to Got. Carr, if he attends the Inauguration. Lent commences February 15th, and ends with Easter 8anday, April, The Governor's Guard should get ' ready to accompany Gov. Carr to Washington. Several nw coanties are knocking at the door of the legislature for ad mission. Shall we celebrate the birthday of Geo. Washington. It occurs on the 28d inst All lovers of first class music ehonld te present at Metropolitan hall to night. Applications for license to practice law commenced before the Supreme Court today. There are eighteen ap plicants solar registered. ' No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla as well as the curbs accomplished by this excellent medicine. The senate today in executive jejj sion confirmed the following pointments: John E. Brown, solicitor of the criminal court of Charlotte, ' and W. W. Phifer clerk of the same court. 4 We hope the legislature will be pa trlotio enough to take steps to have built the Confederate monument. Duty and gratitude require it. Wil mington Messenger. Ex -Governor Holt has accepted the invitation of the literary societies to deliver the annual oration at the com minoement of Davidson college next June. The annual sermon will be delivered by Dr. E. H. Burnett, of Atlanta, Ga. Most of the roads running into the city have been placed in good condK tion. Would it not be well to pay some little attention to the rfrad run ning from the Hillsboro road to Pul len Park. With its red clay soil it in almost impossible to reach the park in bad weather. The Chatham Record and Salis bury Herald are out in strong articles recommending the bill introduced by ladies of Confederate Monument As sociation. We do not see how the 'epre8etltative8 of North Carolina canfail to appreciate the importance of &e bill. Entertainment. Last night a most charming enter tainment was given to the membe s of the general assembly at that well known and time honored institution. St.' Mary's School. A select program of fine music and elocution was ren dired which was highly enjoyed by the large audience in attendance. Board of Charities. The following information, is given n the report of the bo vrd of charities j of which our friend, Oapt. Denson is j Secretary. j It appears that there are 84 white' adults and 8 white children, 231 col ored adults and 15 colored children in jail under arrest; making 833 persons awaiting trial. There are 71 white adults and 7 white children, all of these being in Hyde county, and 113 colored adults i nd 16 colored children, making a to tal 207, in jail under sentence. There are 23 white and 17 colored insane in the jails, being 40 unfort unates so confined. ; In the poor houses , there are 784 whites and 404 colored people, mak 'ng 1,188; 1(5 of whom are insane; and 11C are idiotic. It is estimated that there ara 473. insane persona at their hones. JustS. It seems that the Richmond & Dan ville railroad has secured the hand ling of the fast mall from Washing ton D. 0 , to New Orleans, for which the Government pays $300,000. the Greensboro Record eays that our fel low citizen, Col K B. Andrews, did much towards securing the contract. The 'Colonel'' is always on schedule time in whatever he undertakes. Notice. , The regular meeting of Ruth Lodge, D of R., I. 0.0 F , will be held on to night, February 84, 1893 at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to b on hand, as baslness of importance will, come on for transaction. Also installation officers. E'LA. Barbir, Recording Secretary. "Jlinthe Westerner." This popular comedy will be pre sented at Metropolitan Hall on next Monday night. It has been in our city before and elicited the warmest praise. It is a first class troupe in all respects, and our theatre going peo pie may expect a most enjoyable time. Tbe McOibeny Family. This famous troupe will hold the boards at Metropolitan Hall to night. The Nebraska City News says : "The Standard Theater was packed to suffocation last night with one of the most select audiences that has gathered in Nebraska City for mauy a day, to listen to the entertainment given bv the famous McGibeny Fam ily. The audience was highly enter tained from tne rise to the fall of the curtain, and it was with regret that they took their departure, only wish log that the entertainment would last loDger." The Railroad Commission. The following cases were disposed of yesterdav: Holland Bros, vs Raleigh & Angus ta Railway Comoany, complaint of rate on lumber from Keyser to Char lotte. Rate adjusted; complaint dis missed. .Tunalnskee Alliance vs. Richmond & Da-iville Railway Company. Peti tion to discontinue agency at WiU mot. It was adjudged that the Com mission give their consent to the dis continuance of the agency. I W. Durham & Co. vs. Richmond & Danville Kail road Co. Petition for change of clafsifieatlcn on marble or granite tombstones or monuments Petition granted. Classification on Li C L shipments changed to fourth class where released by shipper. Special sale . of 25c towels at 19o next Wednesday February 8. Woollcott & Sons. Caraleigh Ginghams. The "Climax" staples sell rapidly because of their excellent value, home made, smooth, regular and fine, they take the place of 10 and 12$ cent ginghams. Oursolons imbued with a spirit of home pride end progres sion, are profuse in their praise. The ladles say what is the price ? 8c, oh I nonsense, give me 10 yards o' this, 5 j of this, and 12 of this, and thus they i go, all day. O. A. Sherwood & Co. 800 pair pants 200 pair pants 200 pair pants 100 pair pants 75. 100 125. 1 50 These pants are great bargains and you should secure a pair before they are all gone. Woollcott & Sons. reu upenea. We have opened ten oases spring goods in Ginghams and Worsteds, i spring styles, and alL- these spring goods go at cost from this mornicg at Swindell's. Finest Yellow 'Bananas ever seen in Raleigh at , A. Duqhi's. - 'Gen. R R. Vance of the House ' committee on agriculture will address the agricultural society next Satue day evening at 7:30, o'clock. I Ini!estruotb'e asbestos lamp wicks ! atHcaHK3' M D. SawyerrTsllor and Clothing Manufacturer, Cutting. Mending and I Altering Praiiie Building, Wllmlng ton street. feb 8t , I have a nice line of baby carriages which I will close out at eoit. v. w. H. HcoaKs Wood Wootf. 8end your orders to B. F Cheat4 ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. ja 81 lm 411 i The best assortment of Ham. burghs, edgings touchons, and all kinds of laces can be fonnd at Woollcott & Sons. Give it Thought. In all probabilities you never bad so favorable an opportunity to car pet your entire house. All our carpets were bought away under prices and now we are selling them to you at ex actly what we paid for them. D. T. Swindell. Onr Annual Inventory. We take an inventory once a year, our tme for this is February 1st. We are just ending up our winter's work and about to begin new busine'ss for spring. Before we show the new Spring Ooods 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 "f go ds that will be sold for less than value. W. H & R. S TUCKER & CO. Roses aud Other Ilandsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, BtkSkets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113. -ja4 tf 11. Stkinmutz, Florist. It is Like Finding Money. Trading at Swindell's now while they are selling out at cost is like finding money. Work ybur "brain, think for youself, attend Swindell's sale. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit anica, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs. Davis, at halt price, for sale by U. J. Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street. X Fair Warning;. We try at all times to let people know what we are doing, that they may take advantage of ou offers, and now that we are selling out at cost yon should take fair warning. T. D. Swindell. Notice to Tax Payers. I. hereby give notice to all delin quent tax'payers th t they may ray 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. t All Keen and Knowing Women Knew their opportunity has ar 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. For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, Tf n TobaccoUsers Smile 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 bac.the wonderfni,harm less, guaranteed tobacco habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: "Don't Tobacco 8 nit and Rmnbn Your Life Away," mailed free. Drug stores generally sen jmo ro tac THIS STERLING KEMEDf CO., Indiana Mineral Springs, Indiana. ja!9 13tp PK FOR FR LAD IKS' $11.50 GBNniNF DON GOf.a KID SHOES Tribe heM Inn tine World for Tfoeniioiiiiey DRY GOODS STORE CHEAP SHOES, Ask to See THem. For a few days we make special prices on the following brands of men's veal calf shoes : THE LOWEST YET NAMED, MA ft VET " was $1.25 now, 90c " 1.50 " $1 20 PRT7.R! ' "ARTISAN," 44 1.50 44 1 20 "TRADE WINNER," 1 50 44 1 20 Full line of Fine Children's Shoes just received. TI "LITTIB TfiOGJi " a great favorite and a tough wearer. Call for them. D A- Sherwood Co HUMBUG May deceiva the public for a time, but sooner or later tbey will awake to th proven fact tha , to secure a dollar's worth of goods for one hundred cents, the must purchase thir rubber shies of the LYQH RACKET STORES, Ladies Rubbers 15c, Good year's Rubber for ladies 24c, mens. 38c. Ameri can Storm Rubbers for ladies 39 cen s, men's 49 cents. LYONS RACKET STORES 129 Fayetteville St., 16 Martin St i JS -. r Do you juioiv vu i iia.. wo Usui kaown arm oi THOMAS & 'MAXWELL Are leadine in the line of the furniture but) iness in BMeich ? Jt is because thev are of fering inducements rarely met with in this city. They are now offering to the public the best bargains ever sen here. There has never been such a chance to secure all the NOVELTIES in a furniture line. In fact they are showing immense fargainc. ail tne newest designs, as Bureaus. French Beveled Looking Glass es. Willow and Kattan Chairs. Wardrobes. Mattresses, &c together with a splendid se lection of China ware ol all descriptions' You can save at least 125 on a SET OF FURNITURE and a corresponding saving on everything else by calling on Thomas & Maxwell 3 Exchange oe, South side Market. $1.50. lHrfMrr. He, A BISCUIT MILL or a fet of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking MuleBanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE. for your husband or son. Tlios. H. Briggs & Sons RA LEIGH, N. C. II EW MILLINERY. M The - Latest . Novelties. :The mos Desiiable: .Shades and Shapes: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' -.Infants' Silk Caps and: ::: Shirred Hats, .We have Millinery to suitevery-.( body in style and price. Orders from a ., distance will re-......... ....... ceive prompt at- . tention. MISS . :;:::::MACCIE Z RE ESE 309 FaykttkvillkSt STOCK THIS WEEK. THIS WEEKS THE TIME of our annual "STOCK TAKING," and all over the house, in every de partment, are goods that wehad rather sell than to carry ' ove ' r." ' I We -' urge our patrons to take advantage of the opportunities offered this week. ; 17. If.B S.TUCKER s CO. Vr12? 135 FayettflYiUe Stret j f V - i "C: .; IDTDTXT'T
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