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4iD ft HI - 111 111 iy 111 III f VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1893. NO. 88 CITY IH BBIF.r. A number of oar ettlzens will attend ths Uardl OrM at New Orleans. The Introduction of bills la both branches of the LegUlatore Is falling off Mr. 0. M. Baibee has gons to Nor folk Va., on bailness. Hon David Bohenok, of Grsensbo to, Is In the city. Mr. Walter B. Henry, of Vanes Co., , ,1s In the elty. Soon be time for fixing up for the inauguration. Who is going from 'Raleigh I Eleven members were received into the Central Methodist Church yes terday by certificate. ' ' The sheriff of Robeson county came op with the taxes from his county last Saturday afternoon, amounting to $11,594 89. Jjtohford Encampment No. 28, X. O. O. JP. will meet tonight. Buel I Hess 01 importance, a idii nen dance desired. Mr. L. D. Stephenson of Swift Greek township, is a cauildate for Marshall of the Eastern District of North Carolina. Miss Janet Andrews is quit sick at the residence of her grand pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson on Hills boro street. ' A friend; has ".ailed our attention to the fact that there are over half a dozen nationalities reported among the business men oh Wilmington St. We are much pleased to note that th tobacco trade is fast improving in our city. Messrs. Rankin St WIL liamson, of the ''Jones warehouse" report increased sales. We are in receipt of the Public Ledger Almsnao for 1898. It is an elegantly gotten up boot full of the ,most valuable Information. The 'Philadelphia Ledger ' is - one of the foremost journals of the continent. Mr. J. W. Evans, corner of Blount and Morgan streets pays special at. tention to all kinds of repairs on oar rlages,' wagons &o. There Is no place ' In the city where better work can be had on the most moderate terms. Don't forget the place. Members of the General Assembly lor others in the city should not fail to call at Rosenthal's Clothing Em poriurn onFayettevllle street, oppo cite the post office, and get a nice out fit. Dave Rosenthal is in charge and will take pleasure inshowiug emu of his Immense bargains The following contagious and in , factions diseases were reported to the . Superintendent of Health during the month of January, 189: Fourth ward 1 ease typhoid fever. Fifth ward 1 case scarlet fever. The proposition before the Board of Aldermen last Friday night for " presentation to the legislature of the bill relating to the city of Raleigh, embodied several amendments aside from the mere proposal to extend the city limits. Among these were amend . xnents to give the city jurisdiction. over Pullen Park, to regulate speed of railroad trains through the city, to prohibit vagrancy &o. Upon the presentation of the bill as a whole, the Mayor gave the casting vote. The attention of the publio is Invi ted to the advertisement of Messrs. Thomas & Maxwell who are justly entitled to the name of the cham plon furniture dealers of Raleigh. These gentlemen oarry at all times a most superb , stock . of. every thing in their line which they are of fering to the publio at prices which ' are b und to meet publio approval. Strangers should not leave the city before calling, and members of the Legislature would do well to inspect the stock for' the purpose of purch asing something for , the loved ones at home. Oil Stoves' Norsing Fenders aid Bird Cages may be found at The Weather For North Care 11 a: Showers, warmer Tuesday a m., colder Wed nesday morning. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Tuesday : Rain, warmer. Local data for M hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 80; mini mum temperature 83; rainfall, O.W. Recital. The organ recital to be given by Prof. Earl Schneider, at the Church of the Good Shepherd on next Thurs day night will be one of the rarest and most enjoyable entertainments offered la Raleigh for a long time. Tickets will be sold at the door but they can also be bad at Simpson's drug store, corner Hlllsboro and Sal isbury streets'. The general admls Iod will be IK cents, no reserved. We hope there will be a very large atten dants. Jim, the Westerner to Ntgbt. This play was presented here last vear and was considered the society event of the season. It is not a blood and thunder play, but a comedy . of today' The story of the dama is slmpK i terestiog and alternately humorous and pathetlo Miss Pauline Willard who esays the leading role has been pronounced the most beau tiful woman of the American stage, and the ladles of Rileih will have an opportunity of eeelag some of her lat'-sf importations from Paris. Tflss Willard will be remembered as "Nls by" with Augustln Dal vs. Comparing a night off Mr. ftibbs wbo assumes the role of James Erroll is a hand nome, manly and talented actor. The opera House is being festooned with flags and other decoration?, in honor of the Governor's attendance. Box "A" wiM be 'especially decorated for himself and family, and Box "B" will be occupied by the Hon. Lee 8. Overman and family, Speaker of the House The people of Raleigh should not miss this opportunity of witness ing one of the prettiest performances Interpreted by one of the best compa nies on the road. The M&BCott. The Raleigh Amateurs willperfoim the opera of "Masoott" at Metropoli tan Hall next Friday night, and it will undoubtedly be one of the most interesting performances that has been rendered here this season. The scene is laid in Italy, and the costumes of the ladies will be gotten up by an artist acquainted in that country. The following is the cast: Bettlna Miss Alice Dugger. Princess Frametta Miss Alice Jones. . Lorenzo xvtl, Prince of Prembino r. James Anderson. - Pippo-rMr. Hogh Miller. SEZ3 Klcco Mr. Walter Grimes. Fredrio Prince of Pisa Mr. Her bert Barrow. Mr. Clarence L. Bean, business manager of Robert Downing, the fa mous American tragedian, is in the city. Mr. Downing will appear at Metropolitan Hall on Tuesday eve ning. Feb. ? 4th, in the great tragedy of the "Gladiator in which he has made both fame and fortue. Another little Hurry or snow sur prised the weather folks yesterday' For student and other first , class Lamps go to Hushes' See Here. All humbugery laid aside. Call and gee our $29, all wool suits a fit guar 9nteed. v J. R. TatiiOR & SON. 1 ; Merchant Tailors, No. 810, So. Wilmington St. Good Nerws. No other medicine in the world was ever given such a teBt of its curative qualities, as Otto's cure. Thousands of bottles of this great German reme dy are being distributed frki of oh argue, bv druggists In this country to those afflicted with' Consumption, Asthma, 1 Lung dieases, giving the people proof that Otto's cure will cure them, end that it is the grandest tri umph of roedloai science, samples free. ' Laree bottles 150c. i For sale by W. H King & Co., oorner 1 FayeeyUle and Hwgett etrseti. RECOLLECTIONS What a blessed thing is msmoryl How it brings op the pleasures of the past, and hides its unpleasantness! Ton recall your childhood days, do you not, an.d wish they would return! Ton remember the pleasant assoelai tlons, while the unpleasant ones are forgotten. Perhaps to year mind eomss the face of some friend. It was ones a pale, tad face. It showed marks of pain, lines of care. It seemed to be looking into the hereafter, the on known future. And then yon recalled how it brightened, how it recovered its rosy hue, how' It became picture of happiness and joy. Do you remem her these things, Many people do, and gladly tell how the health re turned, how happiness cane back, how the world seemed bright. They tell how they were once wek, nerve less, perhaps in pain, certainly nn happy. They tell ofysleepless nights, restless days, untouched food, on strung nerves. And then they tell how they became happy, healthy and strong once more. You have heard it often in the past, have you not You bae beard people describe how they were eared and kept in health? You certainly can remember what it is that has so helped people in Amer ioa If not, listen to what Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller, who is known univer sally as the great dress reformer, says: 'Mix years ago, wnen eonering irom mental care and overwork, I received the most prououneed benefit from the use or that great medicine, Warner's Safe Cure." Ah, now you remember. Now yon recall how many people yon have heard say this same thing. Now J on recollect how much yon have card of this great Cure. Now you are ready to admit that memory is usually pleasing, that the nignest pleasure comes from perfect health, and that this great remedy has done more to produce and prolong neaitn than any other discovery ever known in the entire history of the whole world. Caraleigh Ginghams, The "dhzaax" staples sell rapidly because of their excellent value, home-made, smooth, regular and fine, they take the place of 10 and 12 cent ginghams. Our solons imbued wiifh a spirit of home pride and progres sion, are profuse in their praise. The ladies say what is the price f 8c, oh I nonsense, give me 10 yards of this. - 5 of this, and 13 of this, and thus they go, ail day. ' 0. A. Sherwood & Co. 800 pair pants 800 pair pants 200 pair pants 100 pair pants 75. 100. 1.85. 1.50. These pants are great bargains and you should secure a pair before they are all gone. Woollcott & Sons. . , . White Goods, Laces and. Em- broideries. '& We are now showing new lines of cambric and Nainsook edgings,insert ings and all over Embroideries, Cam brio and Nainsook Inckings. .Tor chao and Medici edgings and lnsert ings.Ohecked Nainsooks, Sheer Plaid, Lawns, French Lawns, Victorias and India Linens, Persian Lawns, striped and checked Dimities, Soft Corded Nainsook Cheeks, soft finished- Nalu. sook, Jones' Cambrics, Masallas &o. Oar present showing of these goods is the most attractive we have ever made. W. H. 6 R. 8. TUCKER ft CO. Special sale of 25c towels at 19c next Wednesday February 8. Woollcott ft Sons. : Ten Opened. We have opened ten eases spring goods In Ginghams and Worsteds, spring styles, and all these spring goods go at cost from this mornlcg at SwlndeU's. ;.: Wood i Wood. . : : - Send yoar orders to B. F. Cheat ham's store for dry .Pine Wood, 1826 Wilmingtpn street. : ja 81 lm Give it Thought, iff In all probabilities you never had so favorable an opportunity to ear pet your entire house. All oar carpet were bought away under prices and now we are selling them to von ai ex actly what we paid for them. All Keen and Kuowing Women Know 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 No-To-Dac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agsnts, Nicholson ft Co., Raleigh, 2V.U. Aiuu sec or tne sncyeirvpAdta Brlt anlca. ninth Edinborg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Dvis. un urioe, ior saie oy t ell, 128 South Wilmiogton i ft J Djw- 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 mat we are selling out at cost you should take fair warning. T. D. SWIHDELL. Hoses and Other Handsome Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Talonhnn 118 Ja4 tf H. Stxihimtz, 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 youielf. attend Swindell's sals. The best assortment of Ham- barghs, edglpgs touchons, and all kinds of laces can be found at Woollcott ft Sons. $H.oa .ASK FOR OTIR LADIES' .50 GENUINE DON GOLA KID 8HOE9. Tribe best Unn itSne WajirJId tfoa- rmn DRY GOODS STORE CHEAP SHOES, : Ask to See Tuem. For a few days we make special prices on tb following brands of men's veal cali' shoes : THE LOWEST YT NiEIED, " MAGNET," was $1.25 now, 90e "PRIZE," J 0 ' $1.20 "ARTISAN," ' l 50 " 1.20 "TRADE WINNER," 160 - 120 Full line of Fine Children's Shoes just received. a great favorite and a tough wearer. CaU for them. D A Sherwood Co HUMBUG Hay deceits the public for a tlna, but sooner or later tbey will awake to th9 proven fact thaV to secure a dollar's worth of goods for one hundred cents, the oust purchase their rubber shoes of the ITQII R&rKET STORES, Ladles Rubbers 15c, Good year's Rubber for ladies 24c, mono. 38c, Ameri can Gtorm Rubbers for ladies 39 centv. men'o 49 cento. ? LYONS RACKET STORES, OH PpttsrllleBt., 18 Marflfc Hardware, &c. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FROIT KNIS will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking MuleBanko forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for yoarhaebiud or son. Bos. Wm 4 Sods RALEI3H. N. C. Do y.'u njf why it is that the well Icq.' 'firm of r. THOMAS & M4XWELL A.re leading in the line of the furniture bus iness in Ruieie-h ? It is because they are of. fering inducements rarely met with in this city. They are now offering to the publio the be3t bargains ever wen here. There has never been such a chance to secure all the NOVELTIES in a furniture line. In fact they are showing immense Nrain. HI the newest designs. s Bureaus, French Beveled Loking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Jlattresses, &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 everythine else by calling on Thomas & Maxwell Exchange Place, South Bide Market. Notice. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the present legislature to in corporate the North State Brown Stone Company. ja24 jJOry Qaorta, Notions, &a. COUNTERPANES A AND TABLE LIKENS- DURING i HIS WEEK WB WILL HAKE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF Counterpanes and TABLE LINENS. Our collection of these joods is so Yaried as. to piake tliis exhibition interesting to every .HOUSEKEEPER.; These will be shown upon tables' just at our Fayottevllle street entrant n.0;8B.S.llCHatl,! py. w fw ry nniHt, WHnil i -' V !Ptint TTTs. Tf 11,1
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