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gp V" Warn I VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13. W93. NO. 94 J. v CITT IN BUIFF. Th reoelpti of cotton trf now quite light. F D WIniton, Esq., of Bertie, ! In the city. Cotton wm iteady today at from 6 to 9 onta. We are glad to har that Mr. Ja Itai Lewli li improving. The Hickory Fren hai been told to Mr M B Thornton, formerly of Ken tacky. Remember there is a great rush for tickets to the "Gladiator" tomorrow sight. ! Yesterday was a genuine old fash ioned disagreeable Sunday cold and rainy. Mr. John Waters, corner of Polk and East streets is quite sick at bis residence. The AllIanceetore at Mooksvllle has failed and can only pay 75 cents on a dollar. There are about, seventy scholar ships at the university endowed by liberal gentlemen. A fast through train frow New York to Atlanta, Georgia, via. Ral eigh, is expected soon. The Herald is the title of a new paper published semi-weekly at Hen derson It is a neat sheet. We are delighted to see our friend Mr. A. B. Stronach out again, after quite a protracted spell of sickness. Regular mooting of Wm. G. Hill Lodge, No 818, tonight at 7:30 j o'clock. Visiting brethren invited Mrs. D. M. Liffs and MisR AHena Gates, of Hillsboro, N. C, are visiting Mrs. 8. T. Smith, No 333 West Jones . street. There will be a reception by Gov-, ernor and Mrs. Oarr at the executive mansion tonight at from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. 1 here is need of a rock crossing at the corner of Harrington and Jones streets.- It is almost impassable at that point. Dyspepsia victims find prompt and permanent relief in Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which, tones the stomach and createB an appetite. Let us have a reputation of the "MiBOot " There is a general demand for It It was too fine a production for only one rendition. The committee on public printing are hard at work, an i a definite re port may soon be expected. It is time the matter was beiug setclt-d. The Eastern Carolina fish, oyter game, and Industrial fair will be one of unusual interest this our. All the railroads will give round trip rates. The Wilmington and Weldon rail road has declined to accept the prop -osition made by the legislative com m it tee for a settlement of their taxes. The gospel service at the rooms of the Y. M. C A. yesterday afternoon was very interesting: Mr. J. W. Mc Laury, of Georgia gave a blackboard talk. In 1892 the 12 leading locomo tive works in this country buitt 1703 locomotives. In 1891, 1963 locomo tives were turned out by the same works. . : :- Rev. Dr J P Crowell preached two , very fine sermons yesterday morning and uight at the Ed nton Street M E church. There was a large attend ance In the morning. The Rosenthal Clothing Company, which is always alive to he interest, of the public, ad verties, that for two weeks more, unusual inducements will be offered in the way of suits, shirts &o , together with" another ar tides in their line. The genial and energet ic manager "Dave" Rosenthal, is determined not, to be outdone in the matter of bargains, and citl zens, strangers, and members of the legislature cannot do better than, to call and make selections. Remem ber this grand clothing emporium is on Fayettevill street, No 805, oppo eite the poBtofflce. Meeting;. There will be meeting of the joint committee on edneation In the hall of the House of Representatives to night at 8 o'clock to consider the University bill. Several addresses may be expected Death or Dr. P. T. Henry. It is with deep regret that wean nounce the death of this well known gentleman which took place at his residence at Klttrell this morn lng at 8 o'oiook. Dr. Henry was wide ly knowu throughout the State and was a gentlemen of the highest char acter. He married a diu hter of the late P F. Moore, Esq., of this city. The remains will arrive here to mor row morning at 9:45 on the Raleigh and Gaston train and the funeral will take place from Christ church at 1C:15 o'clock. Dr. Henry was 71 years of age. Pied. Bessie Lee, the infant daughter of Mc F and Hattie Ruth, died at the residence of her parents in Lincoln ton. JN 0., February 11th, aged about 18 months. State Chronicle copy. Near Chapel Hill, Feb. 4, 1893, after a iinger'ng illness. Mr. Richard Ho gaa aged 23 years. He was the bro thr c f Captain Joseph and Robert Began of this city He leaves a father an-1 m ther, two brothers and two sisters to mourn his sad demise. He wis highly esteemed by all who knew him. The Great Attraction. Tomorrow night will prove one of unusual interest to the lovers of the legitimate drama. The celebrated tragedian, Robt. Downing, will ap pear at Metropolitan Hall in the grand character of the "Gladiator." In this role Mr. Downing stands nn rivtvlled, and those who have wit nessed the performance say that he fully equals the late Edwin Forest, who made the "Gladiator" one of his specialties The press throughout the country teem with praise of Mr. Downing and it can be well expected that there will be a crowded house Let all desiring to attend Becure seats at once. Thev are now on sale at MacRae's drug store and the rush for them is great. A Suggestion Correspondence of the Visitor. Now, that the scheme to extend the corporate limits of the city of Raleigh seems to have been consigned to the "tomb of the capnlets" so far as the action of the committee on counties, cities, and towns of the House of Representatives can bury it, would it not be well for our City Fathers, to pursue the better part of wisdom by ceasing to expand, and ad ¬ dress themselves to the task of be stowing proper care upon the terri tnrv now embraced in the city. A good commencement would be to ap point a special committee to visit the locality on East Hargett street, be tween Wilmington and Blount streets, on the south side. If there is a city town or even country village in the state that contains a more dangerous sidewalk than this, it would be inter esting to locate it. It is simply a disgrace, but all the appeals for a remedy seem to go unheeded. What say the voters of the eastern section of the city to making this a test ques tion at the coming election ? fhe present spell of wet weather would be a good time for the committee to visit the locality and "go into a com mittee of the whole" end report progress : Tf nothing more can be done in the premises, surely the huge protruding rocks on the sidewalk might be removed, noless the city is seekiner a suit for dam acres for a broken leg. Traveler. Yo" Won't Be Urged. Come in our store and see what we are doing. You will not be urged to buy. We are selling all goods at cost and yea can see the values at J. T. Swindell's, Jut, a Word. The enterprising furniture estab lishment of Messrs. Thomas & Max well eome to the front today In an announcement of an extraordinary character. They are undoubtedly offering to the publlo some of the greatest bargains that has ever been presented t oar people la the farnN tare line. Their stock Is most com plete and new arrivals are continu ally being received It would be hard Indeed to enumerate the thou ndi of articles on their list. Their line of desks, office furniture &c , cannot be surpassed, while their ar rival of spring styles of baby car riages attracts universal attention. They are indeed beauties in all re. spec's, and loving parents would do well to call and make selections There never has been a better chance for house-keepers than is now pre seated. Don't forget the place. Read the advertisement, Valentines. If you want valentines go to Wooll- cott & Sons. i i White Goods. If you bay white goods and check muslin now you will save about one third the price evea if you paid fall price asked Inst year. All kind of cotton goods will be much higher this spring as cotton is up. Now we we have seve al cases white goods and ginghams left over from last sea son and we are selling these goods at cost price, at D T. 8windell'b. Just About 40 More. Our sale at cost will last 40 days more. Goods this spring will be high er than yon have seen them and if you buy now while Swindell is sell lng at cost, you will congratulate yourself later. D T. Swindell. 9o a Yard. We will have a special sale of dress ginghams at 9o a yard on Thursday, 16 of February. These ginghams are good quality and a great bargain. Woollcott & Sons. Boarders Wanted. Two or three quiet rooms and nice board furnished if desired. Two blocks of capitol and Union depot. Apply at 116 McDowell street or di rect to box 463. Terms reasonable. Accommodations good. Bedsteads.bureaus mattressee.safes, washstands, cots, clocks and a thous sand other useful articles can be found at the Bee Hive store. Blate pencils 5c per doz, tops, marbles,dolls, &c (A specialty old books of all kinds 10c each). Call and see 128 South Wilmington street, next door to W. H & R. S. Tucker, fell 6t M J. Dowell, Mgr. A folding seat for veranda or park service, sold by W. H. Hughes, is very unique, handy and inexpensive. See Here. All humbugery laid aside. Call and see our $26, all wool suits a fit guar anteed. J. R. Taylor & Sou. Merchant Tailors, No. 910, So. Wilmington 8t. If you want to see an elegant line of dress ginghams and other wash fabrics for spring wear, go to Wooll cott & Sons. Counterpanes and Table Linens Our sale of counterpanes and table linens will be continued for one week longer. Upon the counterpaue counter, they are shown, ranging in price from 75c to $6 60 each. Tie towel table ha 8 a general line, from 10c each and up. Another table with Irish and Germs n riamask price- from 4c up, Still another table with napkins and trecy cloths. Table I cloths and napkins to match, buffet t scarfs, odd pieces in fancy linens for 1 dining tables &o. A stock of these , goods as large as we show cannot fail Ito be Interesting to house keepers W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & GO. For Salt. A show es A f et loug. in god or der; been need one year Apply t fe9 it A. Viola. Climax Ginghams, Apron Cheeks, made at the Oaraleie-h mlHs.8c a yd,at Woollcott ft Sons. Wood Wood. Bend your orders to B F. Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 25 Wilmington street J 81 lm Confederate Relics. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them bv addressing 117 Sooth Fayetteville st, , Raleigh, N. O. Arthur A. Spitzbr, Late Adj't. Gen 4rand C mo Confed erate Veterans. fe9 tf For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, apoly to the sole agents, Nicholson ft Co., Raleigh, N. 0. A full set of the Enavp.lnnnrilA. "Rrlt anioa. ninth Edinhnr? ndiMnn. Alan me oi jenerson .Davis, by Mrs Davis, ai nair price, ror sale by U.J.Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street. Roses and Other Handsome Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113. ja4 tf H. Steinmetz, Florist. The choicest line of Hamburgs, Torchons, Ribbons and Laces can be found at Woollcott ft Sons $11.50. 8K FOR OUR LADIES' $1.50 GENUIVR DON GOLA KID SHOES. The best Hod the World for. The mnoimey 1TOBBIS' DRY GOODS STORE SPECIALTIES. The "Little Trojan" line of School Shoes gives perfect satUfastion. Try a pair, you will want them again. O A. Sherwood ft Co. Try "Sherwood's Solid Service" Shoe for Boys, $2 00, for Men, 3.0. C. A Sherwood ft Co. Burt ft Packard's "Korreet Shapes" Shoes for gentlemen, any size or style. Price $5.00. C. A. Sherwood ft Co. V Palica's Wall Trunks "Common Sense" is the trade mark C. A. Sherwood ft Co. The "Maple Leaf? is a genuine Dongola Button Boot for ladies, Kid Top, Overlap seam Button holes worked, Smooth Iusole. The best $1.50 Shoe we have seen. O. A. Sherwood ft Co. New line of "Gloria Silk" Umbrel las, Gossamers and Rubbers. C A. Sherwood ft Co HUMBUGr May decelvA the public for a time, but sootier or later they will awake to Hi? proven fact thay to secure a d liar's worth of goods for one hundred cents, the must purchase thir rubber shoes of the LYON R&FKET STORES, Ladles Rubbers 15c. Good year's Rubber for ladies 24c mens. 38c. Ameri can Storm Rubbers for ladies 39 cents, men's 49 cents. LYONS RACKET STORES 128 Fayetteville St., 18 Martin St. Hardware, & A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE4 FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or on of cur Kicking EVIuleSanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son. mm I All RALEIGH. . C Now ow ,-..! ?ar i In the bis b i TuT 1 1 IIS i II tilG furivf.nrp lino ever broiu nt, t) tnis city, nm' 'h jpiaceto unu laem is untie fruJ emporium of TlOS tt n JLJflU ftm 1 Mailt I They re the leaders and it is brcae tliey offer such inducements and cannot be well overlooked. All the rovelties iti the furuiturt business in prof uuon, such as burems, French bev eleu looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, and last, but not least, the rbst of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, which are beauties in style and comfort. Fine line of desks, office furniture, &a. Remember you can save much money by investments at the establishment. Remem ber it is on Exchani? Place, south side of the 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 Goods. Wnttone, V. H. k R S TUCKER s CO, WHITE B -AND ilflJl. Ourliues of White Goods, Laces and Embroidftries for the spring eea son '93 are now complete and is the most attractive exhibit of theee goods we have ever made. Our patrons will find it beat o make their selections now while be assort meats are fresh and complete. W. H. & R. S TUCKER & CO., 1123 and 125 Fayetteville Street, bid mcrr
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