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(tvtntxu 3M VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 189:5. NO. 98 Che fi ' I IJJ city in imitr.p. Mr. Hal M. Worth is in the city. New moon and thy say it is a wet one. Capt. A H. A. Williams, of Oxford, is in the city. There are now 70 inmates in the Soldiers Home. The spelling bee is spreading. Dor ham is to have one. Moody and Sankey are to be in Charlotte next month. Judge Fuller left the city yesterday to attend Lis court iu Arizona. They are here in force, both for and against the proposed county of "Scotland." During the year 1891,273 textile mills were built throughout the Uni ted States So far as the slate in Cleveland's cabinet has been seen it woald seem that i he right spirit is at work. Miss Jalia McGowan who has been visiting her niece. Mrs S. W WhH ing, left yesterday for Columbia S. 0. A bill hap been introduced in the New York Legislature prohibiting the sale or wearing hoopskirts in that j State. j The Confederate monument is al ; most an accomplished fact as the committee has reported unanimously in its favor. ! Hood's Sarsaparilla positively cures even when all others fail. He has a record of success unequalled by any other medicine. A special conclave of Ra'eigh Com mandry, No. 4, will be held this eve niog at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting frater nity nordially invited. The regular weekly men's meeting at Central M. E church this evening at 7:30. All men are cordially invited to attend these prayer services. There is some probability that the Legislature will adjourn on next Thursday week, March 4th, a resolu tion having been passed to that effect. . Thecounty roas in airdirections in this section are reported to he in a most horrible condition, owing to the long continued bad weather, of heavy : snows and frequent rains. J Mr. Peyton A. Norris, one of the most highly respected citizens of Hoi - j lv Borings. Wake county, died last i night He was a brother of Mr. Jesse A. Norris, and well known. "More weather" has been the cry ever since January 8. and it begins to look as if a seven weeks' spU of hard winter on the ice should satisfy all moderate demands. But tue cry still goes forth, "more weather. Mrs. Lucy Barham a most accom plished nurse, can be fouod at her place of residence, No. 419 North Salisbury street. She has the highest medical references and those who se cure her services will find them most competent. , There seems to be a great diversity of opinion in relation to the bill pre scribing the hours of labor in facto ries. A large number of manufactur era are here to protest against the passage of the bilLand it appears also that many employees are against it, as much work is done by the piece and they do not desire the hours to be limited. At a meeting of the Bright Jewel Tnd of Central M. E. church, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President Miss Minnie Thomas 1st Vice President Miss Beulah Walker. 2d Vice President Marcus Crocker. Secretary William W. White. . Corresponding Secretary and Treas nrer Miss Kate ttrlffln. Agent Little Works Miss Mattie Bedford. Lady Manager Miss Daisy Bran son. ( Th's little band nas neen quite a flnneosa for the Dast two years andwe- -. bespeak for it greater success, this year than iormeny, Died. At the residence of Mrs. A. A.Whit aker, Courtney H. Whitaker, son of Joel D. and Helen L. Whitaker, on Feb 16th, at 10:45 p. m. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Whitaker at S p. m. tomorrow. Notice. The regular meeting of Ruth Lodge, D. of R., I O. O. F will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be on hand as business of import ance will come up for transaction. Ella. Barbkr, Recording Secretary. Important Suit. A most important suit is in prog ress at Rockingham court It is a suit for 110,000 damages brought by a brakeuian of the Roanoke and Southern Railroad for injuries while in dicharge of hi? duties. It. will settle a question as to whether rail roada are liable for accidents to their employees. Discussion. There was a most important dis cuswion held yesterday afternoon in the rooms of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the matter being the establishment of the proposed reformatory school Interesting ad dresses wen delivered by Capt Den son, ii. C. Smith, Prof. M. Blair, Mayor Badger, R-v. J J. Hall.N. B. Broughtoa, Col. Hiasdale, and J. C. Scarborough. The Reformatory School The meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last night was an impor tant oae in its bearing upon the mat ter of a reformatory school It is be coining a question of great import ance, the necessity for it being recog nized on all sides. Next Tuesday night another meeting will be held at which it is hoped there will be a large attendance, not only of the members of the chamber, but of citi zens generally. Tlie Weather. For North Carolina: Rain, fol lowed by fair Saturday evening; warmer in the northeast portion; colder in southwest portion." Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Friday : Rain, warmer, Satur day morning; clearing Saturday after noon. On JJunday, fair, colder. Local data for 24 hours ending a 8 in. today: Maximum temperature, 71; mini mum temperature 38; rainfall, 0.23. The Public Printing. From all we can learn quite a stormy session of the democratic mem bers of the leg'slature took place last night, the subject under considera tion being the report of the commit-. tee on public printing. It ap pears that the action of the caucus resulted in the selection of Mr. Josephus Dan iels as public printer on the basis agreed uron by the committee which is fifteen per cent less than the price heretofore paid. It is assert d that a good deal of dissatisfaction is man ifested on the part of several mem bers of the committee. Bill ol Fare at DugUi's Restau rant. Frv 25c instead of 85- Stew 25c. " Raw 25o. Beefsteak with onions or potatoes 25e. . Ham and eggs 25o. Broiled chicken 25c ft fried or scrambled eggt 15o. n.npra nr tna. hrea;? and butter 10c Had a half interest in an nvator nln.nt. at Norfolk. A Dllghl will be able next year to furnish our people the finest oysters at Norfolk prices. The oysters now sold at 40o can then be furnished at 25 cents a quart Breading caares at flushes'. Imported blue n 1 white Bteel ware sold by Hughes Is best of aU. Bananas. Fine bunches to sell cheap at D. T. J hnson's. m m Flonr Is Cheap. Big lot of all grades and all prices at D. T. Johnson's N. O. cat herring cheap by the bar rel, half barrel or dozen at D. T. Johnson's. 20 bunches fine yellow bananas at 25c to 49c a dozen at A Dughi's Iron and Steel Worker. R. H. Horton, Jr., offers bis ser vices to the public as au iron and steel worker. Having had seven years experience he is competent to do first class work. He has also secured a good, practical hosseshoer and guar, antees ali work at reasonable prices. We bespeak for him a liberal share of patronage. His place is next to Capital hose reel house, West Mor gan street. felo Btp Figaro Cigars. 41.500 have been retailed by Rayser & Smith, of Asheville, N C, since Julv 10, 189'). For sale in Raleigh by J. Hal Bobbitt exclusively. No discounts to any one all fare alike. 5 cents each. 5 dollars per 100. 50 dollars per 1000. Try them and get the best that money can buy. fel6 tf You can save movev by purchasing your shoes of us We carry one of the largest stocks in the city and our prices are always right. , wonucott & oons. We can show yoa one of the most complete stocks of dress goods, wash fabrics. 1rc98, embroideries and edg ings and ribbons to be found in Ral eigh It will pay you to examine them before you purchase elsewhere. Woollcott & Sons. An Awful Wail When the creai closing out sale is over what an awt'ul wail will go up from those who did rot take advan tage of it Those who do not buy now will then see what they have missed. Now, why will you be one of these mourners? Why not come now and take advantage of this great sale and save yourself money. owinaeii. 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 v. t. Bwmaeirs. White Goods t If yoa buy white goods and check muslin now you will save about one third the price even if yoa paid full price asked fost year. All kind of cotton goods will be much higher this spring as cotton is up. Now we we have seveal cases white goods and ginghams left over from last sea son and we are selling these goods at cost price, at V 1. SWINDELL'S. . Just About 40 More. Our sale at cost will last 40 days more. Goods this spring will be high er than you have seen them and if you buy now while Swindell is sell ing at cost, you will congratulate yourself later. D T. Swindell. 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.mattresses.safes, washstands, cots, clocks' and a tbout sand other useful articles can be found at the Bee Hive store. Slate pencils 5o per doz, tops, marbles,dolls, &o. (A specialty old books of all kinds 10c each). Call and see 123 South Wilmington street, next door to W. H. & R. S. Tncker. ' fell 6t H. J. Dowkll, Mgr. See Here. All humbugery laid aside. Call and see our $29, all wool suits-a fit guar anteed. J.R. Taylor & Son. Merohant Tailors, No. 210, So. Wilmington 8t. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 1 ja4 tf A. Stbismew, Florist, Counterpanes and Tblf Linens Our sale of counterpanes and b!e linens will be continued fur one eek longer. Upon the counterpane counter, they are shown, ranging iu price from 7V? to G50 each Tte towel table h's a general line, from 10c each and up. Another table with Irish and German riatnask prices from 45o up, Still another table with napkins and tray cloths Tnble cloths and napkins to match buffet scarfs, odd pieces in fancv linens for dining tables &c A stock ff th-ee goods as large as we show cannot fail to be interesting to house keepers W. H. & R. 8 TUCKER & CO Wood Woo'. Send your orders to B F Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street ja 31 lm Confederate Belies. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them by addressing 117 8outh Fayetteville st , Raleigh, N. O. Arthur A. Spitzkr, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. fe9 tf For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail, apply to the sole agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, N. 0. A full set of the Encyclopedia Bri anica, ninth Edinbnrg edition, also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis at half price. frr sale by H J Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington trpt $1.50. FOR OUR LADIES' $'3.50 GENUIVR DON GO LA KID SHOES Inn the World for'. TThe nmoim j NOBEIS' DRY GOODS STORE SPECIALTIES. The "Little Trojan" line of School Shoes gives perfect satisfastion. Try a pair, you will want them again. O. A. Sherwood & Co. Try '8her wood's Solid 8ervice" 8hoe for Boys, $2 00, for Men. WO. U. A Bherwood & Uo. Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shapes" Shoes for gentlemen, any size or style. Price $5.00. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Palica's Wall. Trunks. "Common Sense" is the trade mark. C. A. Sherwood & Co. The "Maple Leaf? is a genuine Dongola Button Boot for ladies, Kid Top, Overlap seam Button holes worked, Smooth Insole. The best $1.50 Shoe we have seen. O. A. Sherwood & Co. New line of "Gloria Silk" Umbrel las, Gossamers and Rubbers. O. A. Sherwood & Co. WOT AT COST. 0 T All goods at reduced price until March 1, . then we will remove this store to No. 16 Martin street, and in order to move as little as possible everything is now offered at a bargain. Don't miss the chance. TIIELYON RACKET STORE. 129 Fayetteville Street. A T C 0 s T Hardware, Ac. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD. CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will wake an ai-cepthble preut to any housekfeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or onp of tnr Kicking FslufeBanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNiFE for your husband or svn. RALEIH . 0 Ha S 5; In the best bargains in tau fu.-n'l ,u line ever brought t-i thus ,;i.y, ;VI(' !K! t iCeto nnd them is at the ar.unl eaiporium of They tre the leaders and it is bfca..e they offer such inducsnients and cannot be well overlooked. All the rovelties iii the furniture business in profusion, such as burems, French bev eleu looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobns, mattresses, and last, but not least, the first of the uew spring style BABY CARRIAGES, which are beauties in style and comfort. Pine line of desks, oiiice furniture, &c. Remember you can save much money by investments at the establishment. Remem ber it is on Exchange Place: south side of the market. Notice. Notine is herohv rrivon tlinl- itnnllnofn '11 I 1 1 LJyuUHHlVJU will bft mane r,n the niwpnk Inoriolntn tr i corporate the North State 'Brown Stone tympany. ia24 Dry Goods. IVotlon-, Ste. W.ll.sR S TUGKEBgCO, AND mmm. Our lines of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries for the spring sea. son '93 are now complete and is the most attractive exhibit of these goods we have ever made. Our patrons will find it best to make their selections now while tbeaesortt ments are fresh and complete. : W. H. & R S TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street. Now as rhimias WHITE Mil I
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