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A'' Wh I nmtn. a vol. xxv m. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1893. NO. 90 CITY IN It U IFF. Boon be Lent. The "Ifasoot" Is all the talk. Col. Wm. Johnson, of Charlotte, is here. Ex 'Mayor K'ng, of Greeneboro, Is In the city. Dr. D. W. C. Benbow, of Greens- boro, was in the city yesterday after noon. Senators Day, Pcmy, Jones and Olive brought dowu the house" last night, and delighted die galleries. Capt D. Gh Conn has been nor riedly called to Winston by the death of his sister, Miss Sah'e W. Conn. Through trains will befput on be tween Raleigh and Richmond, via Durham commencing nozt Sunday. The sale of seats for :lobt Downing Tuesday evening will pen at Mac Rae's drugstore Friday morning at 8 o'clock. The bill for the foi;:itiou of the new county of Scotlu 1 will bathe special order in the fc$eu:i.te tonight at 8 o'clock. " I am convinced ol he merit of Hood's Baraaparillii, M-r having taken but a few dosca" this is what many people say. 1 he Senate today passed a resolu tion appropriating the enormous sum of $13 for a plaster bust of Jefferson Davis. This is heavy. D, has been deflaitel determined ' the Governors Guir.i will visit Wash j ington City to the inauguration. They expect to carry ,'oout fifty men. The Raleigh corrt- ondenfc of the Wilmington Messer s says that no lets than twenty cou;;esare repre sented by students at ib.9 Shaw Uui-. versity. - - j The debate in the donate last night on the Newsom'Stack contested case ' was quite animated, and at one time came near be'ng personal. Mutual explanations, however, set every thing all right. There is still about 160,000 of the amount of direct taxes still uncalled for. Mr. Phil H Andrews who had the matter in charge has resigned and the work will hereafter be done in the executive office. Rome of the statf have passed , strong prohibitory u-g against the j use of cigarettes, Forth Carolina passed one some yearj ngo forbidding the sale to minors, bat it seems to have no effect. In fact mast of those nmoking the things are boy from two to eight. It's not so much the fault of the merchants, as boys get them through old persons who buy for them. The attention of the public is specially invited to the advertise ment of the New York Millinery Bazaar. This establishment is offer ing winter dress goods and millinery at and below cost to make some room for the spring stock, ai d all in want can not do better than to call at once and make selections. It is an induce ment rarely offered in this city and oar citizens and strangers cannot do better than to take advantage of it. Died, We deeply 'regret to announce the death of Miss Sallie Conn, which oc curred in Roanoke, Va , yesterday. She was sister of our townsman Capt. D. G. Conn. She was highly esteem ed among a wide circle of friends and relatives who mourn their loss. Epworth League. All members of Epworth League, TTo 21, are requested to be present at the annual meeting of the League to be held in the Sunday school room of Edenton Street Metho list Episcopal church tonight at 8:30 o'clock after prayer ireetiag. The election of offl cers and other business of importance to be transacted. .The members of t he Junior League and Marvin Chap ier are requested to be present. Jr. O V. A. M. Raleigh Council, No. 1, will meet tonip-ht at 7:30 in the hall over CltN ten's Bank. Members requested to be prompt. Death of Dr. Win. Cameron. This gentleman died at his kbI dene in Hllleboro this morning after a long illness, aged 77. He as an eminent physician and a gentleman of the highest social standing. His death will be greatly lamented by a large circle of friends. Distinguished Visitors from Virginia Yesterday Hon J Taylor Ellyson, mayor of the city of Richmond, and Maj Norman V Randolph, president of the Virginia soldiers' home, arrived here While their visit is on busi ness, no doubt our people will be plensed to have an opportunity of making these distifguishe 1 Virgin ians feel at home here Conference The committee appointed some tim since by the Industrial Aesocia tiau cf orth Carolina to confer with the coiu nittee of the two branch e of the legislature on the subject of banking and currency, has had aeon ference. The several bills n.iW pend Ing were discussed. A bill providing for a complete banking system for the stat will be submitted to the general assembly. Iusnirauce. There was a meeting of the insu rance committee appointed by the North Carolioa Business Men's Asso ciation yesterday. The meeting was held in the Commercial and Farm, er's Bank, the following gentlemen being present: Col R. M. Douglas. T. F. Klutz, W S Parker, Wm Boy Ian and J. J. Thomas . Today the matter of making building and loan associations subject to the control of the state, was undr discussion. The Mascot -Fan Ahead. The member from Wake will intro duce on Friday next a bill for the re lief of his constituents He proposes to relieve the present agricultural depression by the presentation of a Mascot to the people of Raleigh and the adjacent counties. Mr. James Anderson as his majesty LorenloXVII is irresistible. Don't fail to see him. Mls Alice Jones is the charming priDces of the Mascot. . Reserved seats for the Mascot are on sale at Williams & Go's. A large amonntof the beauty of Rileigh occupied the galleries of the senate last night. Married Yesterday at Evergreen, Ala., Mr. N, Sidney Jones, formerly of Raleigh, to Mi Mamie Teliaferro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Teliaferro. Last night at 8:30 o'clock, by Rev. J. L Foster at his home, No. 802 Vvest Jones street Mr Archibald A. How ell to Miss Nannie H. Jones, both of this city. Their many friends offer hearty congratulations and kind wishes for a ling, prosperous and happy life. Mr. Kemp Merritt one of theeffl cient clerks in the money order de partment of the poetoffloe, is quite sick. A folding seat for veranda or'park seivice, sold by W H. Hughes, is very unique, handy and inexpensive. 4 Horrible Railroad Accident Is a daily chronicle in our papers ; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ot to's cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been render ed happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning 1 If you have a cough or any attention of the Troat and Lungs call at W. H. King & Co., sole agents, and get a trial Dottle free. Lartre size 60c For sale by W. H King St Co , corner FayetteYille and JtiargeH streets, Robert Downing, the celebrated tragedian, will appear at Metropoli tan hall St. Valentine's night, Fr 1. lith. News been received here that the cond! ! o'of Mr. Julius Ltwisis much im:i'.oved. IF YOU HAVE NOT Tried onr Egerton snuff la jars we would su truest yon doing so. s we can reco 11. nend it with entire confi dence as being absolutely of the very best quality, and a mild, pleasant dip. Call and be convinced. C O Ball & Co. Every one whohas tried our jar enuff endo-ses it aad say it is by far the best f ed purest in the town. 1 C. O. Ball & Co. We don't want to weary you by modestly 1 'owing our own little horn but we simply want your inspection of our cart 'ally selected stock of our choice groceries which will compare favorably with any house in the city. Call and be convinced for yourself. -:. O Ball & Co. Try "Sherwood's Solid Service" Shoe for Boys, 2 00, for Men, $8.30. C. A- Sherwood St Co. Violets, Violets in all shaded and qualities at Woollcott & Sons. The "Little Trojan" line of Schoo' oboes gives perfect satisfastion. Try a pair, you will want them again. O A Sherwood & Co. Valentines I Valentines! A large assortment at -oollcott St Sons. Palica's Wall Trunks. ."Common Sense" is the trade mark. O. A Sherwood St Co. See Here. AH hcuibugery lvld egid-3. all and bee bur $26, all wool suits a fit guar anteed. J. R. Taylor St Son. Merchant Tailors, No. 210, So. Wilmington St. New line of "Gloria Silk" Umbrel las, Gossamers and Rubbers. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Burt St Packard's "Korrect Shapes" Shoes for gentlemen, any size or style. Price $5.00. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Don't Beat, Don't Sleep. Men's best Rubber Shoes 85c, and ladies best Rubber Shoes 22o ; childs Rubber Shoes 10c. Swindell is the only place to get real values, you know it ; all know it. The "Maple Leaf? is a genuine Dongolh. ' tton Boot for ladies, Kid Top, Overlap seam, Button holes worked, looth Iusole. The best $1.50 Shoe we have seen. O. A. Sherwood & Co. 800 pair pants 200 pair pants 200 pair pants 100 pair pants 75. .100. 1.25. 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 ar6now showing new lines of cambric ar.d Nainsook edgings,insert ings and all over Embroideries, Cam bric and Nainsook lockings. Tor chan and m edici edgings and insert, !ngs,Checkcd Nainsooks, 8heer Plaid, Lawns, French Lawns, Victorias and India Llaens, Persian Lawns.-stfiped and checked Dimities, Soft Corded Nainsook Checks, soft finished Nalu. sook, Jones' Cambrics, Masalias Sto. Onr present showing of these goods is the most attractive . we have ever made. W. H. St R. S. TUCKER St CO. Ten Opened. We have opened ten cases spring goods in Ginghams and Worsteds, spring styles, and all these spring goods go at cost from this mornirg at ; Swindell's. Give it Thought. In a'l probabilities you never had so favorable an opportunity to car pet your entire h -use All our carpets were bought away under .prices and now we are selling them to you at ex- '1 aotly what we paid for them- All Keen aud Kuowlng Women Knew their opportunity hfs 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-Bac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson St Oo . Raleigh, N.O. A full set of the gucyclnp'dU Brit anica, ninth Ediobnrg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, f r sale by i J Dow ell, 128 South Wiluiiogtoo 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 should take fair warning. T. D. Swindell. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113. ja4 tf H. Stkinmbtz, Florist. - It is Like Finding Money. Trading at Swindell's now while they are selling out at cost is like finding money. Work yonr brain, think for youself, attend Swindell's Bale. Wood Wood. Send your orders to B. F Cheat" ' am's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. , ja 31 lm A8K FOR OTIR LADIES' 11.50 GENUINE DON- GOLA -KID SHOES. TThe best Emnttoe Woalll tw IFbe .money ISTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE CHEAP SHOES, Ask to See TDeat For a few days we make special prices on ' the' following brands of men's veal calf shoes : THE LOWEST YET NUMFD, "MAGNET," was $1.2) now, 90c "PRIZE," " l.W " $1 2D " ARTISAN," " 150 " 1.20 "TRADE WINNER," 1 GO "120 Full line of Fine Children's Shoes just received. THE ' 'LITT1E TROJi " a great favorite and a tough wearer. Call for them. G- A- Sherwood Go HUMBUG May deceive the, public for a time, bat sooner or later they wilt awake to tho proven fact tha , to secure a d liar's wortbof goods for one hundred cents, the . must purchase thMr rubber shoes of the UOH RAfKET STORES, Ladles Rubbers 15c, Good vear's Rubber for ladles 24c, mens, sue, Ameri can Storm R ubbers for ladies 39 cento, men's 49 cents. IMS RACKET STORES, 129 Fajetteville St, 19 Martin St Hardware, e. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking ftiuIeSanks foryour boy. A POCKET-KNIFE for your husband or son. Do you know why it is that the well kaom firm of THOMAS & 31 iX WELL Are leading in the line of the furuitura bu-ines1- in Rnleis-h ? It is became they are of fering inducements rarely met with in this city. They are now offering to the public the be3t 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 bargain". All the newest designs, as Bureaus, French Beveled Locking Glass es, Willow aud Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c together with a splendid se lection of i.'hinaware 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 Exchange Place, South side 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 Dry Qoodeu ffotift4, ffti. COUNTERPANES AND D : TABLE LIHENS -. DU RI S i 1 H 8 W E SiK WR WILL MVKE A SPEOIAL" DISPLAY-OF CountGrpancs and TABLE LU EUSm 0 ur collectio n of thesa cfoodsissoYariea as to make this exhibition interesting to syery HO US: KEEPER.; Phese will be shown upon tables just at our Fayotteville street entrance. V.H S TUCRERs GO, H23 apd 123 Fayetteyille Stxeet,
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