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4 i VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. !s)3. NO. 104 v. VITY IN B II IFF. Capt. E. J. Parish, of Durham, Is here. Ex Jadf e Womack, of Plttsboro, is Id the city. Col. Thomas B. Keogb, of Greens boro, is in the city. Mr. S. L Adams, of the Durham Tobacco Plant, is la the city. Let as hope that the weather will soon be propitious for farming par poses. Mine Nellie Heartt. who has been visiting friends In Durham has re turned home. Another large crowd occupied the galleries and lobbies of the two houses of the general assembly last night. When you feel all tired out and broken up gen rally, you need a tonic Hood's rJarsaparilla is the best. Try it. A meeting of Raleigh Chapter of Kappa Alpha Fraternity will be held at the residence of Mr. E. C Smith, tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock sharp. A new and first class furnace hrs just been placed in Central M. E church so that the congregation will worship in this beautiful auditorium next Sunday. 1 he cotton belonging to Messrs. Latta & Myatt which was damaged by the recent fire was sold yesterd. y by the Insurance Companies to C, A. Johnson for $3,100. The College Association of North Carolina met at Masonic Hall, in this city, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meetiugs will be open to the public, and the ladies especially, will be wel corned. The first numberof the "Tar Heel," the new Magazine published at the University appeared yesterday. It is conducted under the auspices of the University Athlectic Club and is a well gotten up and interesting jour nal. , A correspondent of the New York Times writes from a Connecticut j town under date of the 16th instant : -" I found a buttercup in the meadow ! today ; it had budded and blossomed under the snow the "spring ia com injr up this way " " " After a discussion on the bill for the support of the State Guard in the senate last night, the bill was with drawn at the request of its friends. This was considered best as it ap peared that the bill was only a codi fication of the various laws now on the statute books, and tliev would probably be soon fixed up ia a new code Atiood Resolution. Among the resolutions that have passed the House of Representatives, is one In reference to printing from Foote' Roster of North Carolina state troops sketches of the late war. This is a noble step la the right direction. Wake Forest College. All the friends of this time honored institution will be pleased to note its gradual advance. It is now on the high grade to success, and e hope it nay. at no distant day, rank high among the most favored institutions of the land. The" course of studies is in full keeping with the educational progress of the times, and lis excel lent corps of prof essors , cannot be surpassed ia the south. Ifotice. The demand for Parson's "Egerton Snuff" in jars bs increased no that we have ordered 1,000 lbs to fill a long felt want and to please all our cus'o meis who desire this pleasant and mild sni ff. Call and try our jar snuff. C. 0. Ball & Oo., No. 11 Hargett street. New line of men's shoes at Norris' Dry Goods Store. The best ladis $1.50 shoe in the world at Norris' Dry Goods Store. They Have No Equal. They stand alone. Our ladies gen uine dongola kid button boots at $1 50 have no equal in ladies footwear. For style, fit and durability , they rival those at $'i 60 to $3. Every pair war ranted. Try them. Ask for our cbil dren's school shoes. Fine drees shoes for" gents, ladies, boys, misses and children at the lowest cash prices Onr goods all warranted to wear just as represented. Norris' Dry Goods Store, 213 Fayetteville street. At Auction. ; .' 1 will sell tomorrow at 12 o'clock to highest bidder two good second hand carriages, road carts wagons, one new open buggy, alotcrnckery,buck ets, chewing tobacco, &o. I will also sell several mules and horses , Frab? Stronach . Lost. A spotted bane with buckhorn baa die; not very valuable to the finder, but to the owner," it being a pree en t from a friend. The fiuder wl;l &indly leave it at Bobbin's drugstore. Examinations. On the 7th of March examinations will be held at the free delivery post offices in North Carolina. These are located at Raleigh, Wllmiugton.Win ston, Aj-heville, Charlotte, Durham and Hreensboro. These examinations are conducted by persons sent oat by the civil service coinmisi n. The Norfolk Virginian says: The total number of postal em ployees affected by the executive or der of January 5th, in North Carolina, aro 06 and Are distributed as follows: Aheviile, 13; Cha'lotte, 14; Durham, 7; Greeqsboro, 10; Raleigh, 18; Wil umigton.17; VViucton; 17. Married. Oaudlb Stkll. In this city, last night at 0:15 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. S. P. Pennington, on West Davie street, by Rev. J. L. Foster, Mr. E. H. Caudle to Miss Alice O. Stell The attendants were Mr. P. N. Pennington with Miss Ella Denny, Mr J. G. Upchurch with Miss BeUie Johnson, Mr. Willie Yearby with Miss Moliie Neal, Mr. J. P. Duffey with Miss Emma Jordan. It was a very enjoyable marriage audever one present seemed to be highly pleased, everything passing off ho agreeable Very many nice and t ighlv. prized presents was re ceived from th Air numerous friends. Thk Visitor wishes the happy pair much pleasure and happiness in their marriage vows. Early Rose Irish Potatoes, for seed at D. T. Johnson's. Great display of laces and embroid eries at Norris' Dry Goods Store. New line of hosiery at Norris' Dry Goods Store. New line corsets at Norris' Dry Goods Store. N. C. Cut Herring 10c doz at D. T. Johnson's. TS. C. Apples by the crate or measure at D T. Johnson's. Our embroideries are now ready for your inspection Never have had any before, consequently they are fresh and of the latest patterns. C. A. 8herwood & Co. Butter and Eggs Fresh, nice and cheap at D T Johnson's. Batter. All grades and low prices at D. T. Johnson's. Typewriter supplies. Raleigh Stationery Co. Commercial note paper, 15c per lb. Raleigh Stationery Co. Sanford library paste. Raleigh Stationery Co. Memory graph supplies, "v. Raleigh Stationery Co. Newspaperflles each, Raleigh Stationery Co. Don't Miss this Bale. On Saturday, Feb 25th, we will sell a large lot of household and kitchen furniture at public auction. The stock consists of everything belong ing to a well furnished house No by bidding as everything must be sold to change business Rock Bottom Store, 12t East Park avenue, next to J. A. Spenpe & Bro. , tm . G, h, BRouaaxow. Ten thousand sheets toilet f per and nickel fixtures one dollar. Raleieh Stationery Co, The New County of Scotland. The members of the general assem bly who are la favor of the new coun ty, and the members who are against it all know that If the bill pastes or does not pass they will have to carry something hkw home with them. Now if this is a new dress, new pair of shoes, new pair of curtain, or any thing to be bought in a first class dry goods store, yoa can save monev by baying them all at Swindell's. New Spring Dress Goods, r French novelties in suiting. Fall line of colors in Henriettas, Cheviots, Camel's Hair, Mixtures. Plaids. Satin Gloria, Outings, Cords,' Whip Co ds, Ginghams, Peroals, Prints, &o , ell of which was received only yesterday. C A. Sherwood & Co. Who Struck Billy? This question has been before the people for years. Who struck Billy Patterson? We are not prepared to name the individual who did the striking, but we can name something else that will be of a striking benefit to yon. Only a few more days will the great closing out sale continue. Only a short time longer will you be able to secure the great values offered by this c'osing out stock. Don't wait. Come now and save yourself money, at Swindell's. To the Members ot the Leglsla tare. V-.. We carry a very large stock of shoes, dress goods, pants goods, no tions, tovs, &e . and sell at one price onlv so we are able to sell very cheap. Call on us before you leave the city. Woollcott is Sons, 14 East Martin street. Garden seeds at J Hal Bobbitt's. fe22 W by Bo You Suffer ? Why will you suffer with the tooth ache and neuralgia when yon can be cured in two minutes by the use of Williams and King's famous tooth ache remedy. Try it. Prico 10c per bottle. fe22tf J. Hal Bobbltt has the following leading brands of 5c cigars: Figaro, ... . . x Brevito, " Check 44, and Saboroso. On account of fire the office of Har ris' Steam Dve Works has been re moved to 124 East Park avenue until further notice. fe20 6t Buy cab bage seed and peas at J Hal Bobbitt's We have just received a nice lot of spring goods; 6G0 different styles, all wool and reliable colors Call and see for yourself. We will give you the best bargain in the city. J. R. Taylor & Son, i Merchant Tailors, No. 910 So. Wilmington St. Onion sets cheap at J Hal Bobbitt's. Breading cages at Hughes1. Reliable pardon seed of every description, at lowest prices, for sale at J Hal Bobbitt's. Imported blue and white steel ware sold by Hughes is best of all. White Goods. If you buy white goods and check muslin now you will save abont one third the price eve a if you paid full price asked Ipst year. All kind of cotton goods will be much higher this spring as cotton is up. Now we we have sevei al cases white goods and ginghams left over from last sea son and we are selling these goods at cost price, at D. T. Swindbll'b. - ... ... Just About 15 More. Our sale at cost will last 15 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. Roses and Other Handsome Out Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 iv ja4 tf H. Stbinmktz, Florist. A Large Shoe Department. It is natural for us to believe, with a shoe department as large as ours, that we can meet the wants of nearly every one who has a pair of shoes to buy. We do not confine onr lines of shoes to a few kinds, but we keep shoes to fit every one, and adapted to all vocations of life. We have shoes to suit a working man, or those intended for finest wear. Another point, all of our shoes Pre reliable W. H. ft R. S. TUCKER ft 00. Iron KMdMeel Wrk-r R. H. Ht-r on .1 r . ff-rg bin taf Vices to the nubUi an iron and steel worker Having hud sevu rs experience he is competent t do first class work. He has also secur d a good, practical hosseshoer and pi&r. antees all 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. fei6 Itp For Sale or to Rent The new store, with five dwelling rooms, corner Park avenue and Har rlngton sts , near Uuion depot Ap. ply to A W. Fraps. fi8 Wood Wood. Send your orders to B F Cheat ham's Btora for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmingtpn street ja 31 lm Confederate Relics. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of tbem bv addressing 117 Sooth Fayetteville 8t, Raleigh, N. O. Arthur A. Spitzkr, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. fe9 tf . For No-To-Bac, wholesale or retail nnnlw tn fVi a art la agents, Nicholson & Co., Raleigh, n. u. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit, anica, ninth Edinbnrg edition, also life of Jeff Ton Davis, hv Mrs T)vU at half price for pale by H J.Dow- -II 4 rtrt n . nvn en, iio ooutn wuunagton street. ASK FOR OUR LADIES' GENUINE DON-GOLA. KID SHOES. $150. $150 behest Him the World tfoa TTbe nwioimey DRY GOODS STORE mmj bots At a Few Bargains. Don't wait until they are all gone like many did on our 50c shoes. BE IN TIME ALL8IZE3 0N HAND NOW. BOY'S, "Prize," worth $1 now $1 00 " "Ironclad,'? ' 1 25 " 1 00 " Lucky Boy, " 1 95 " 100 " Banner. " 1 50 " 1 20 MEN'S.Magnet, 1 25 " 1 00 Trade Winner, 1 50 " 1 20 1 -0 " 1 20 ' 1 50 " 1 20 " '.Artisan, " Prize, NEW LINE OF Cincinnati Shoes, Blacker & Gerstle's, the largest manu facturers of the finest ladies' footwear In that city'. They are the best line of shoes ever offered in this market. B. A. Sterol & Co. " TO THl GENERAL-ASSEMBLY. As we are going to move March 1 all goodB will be sold at reduced price an til that time. Now I know you want to take some nice presents home to your families. What could your wife appreciate more than a nice Rug, Chenile Cur taius.Table Covers and Scarfs, or a handsome picture In T Alls s,' Dress Goods, and Shoes this shoes is the plaoe to get them. RUGS, OUR' TH'ELYON Racket Storo, 129 Fayettwille Street. Ilnnluarr, :. A BISCUIT MILL or a net of BREAD; CAKES FRUIT KRIVES will make an acceptable present to any hoiK-e keeper. A BOX OF TOOLS 0? on ff ,ur Kicking IVluleSanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your bus iajd or son. TtoslBrigg'Miis, RALEIGH V C NowlTon iUave tit. fin the best-bargains in trie furniture line everbrougbU) th's ciy, an.' Hi j ".tee to nnd them ia at the j-rami emporium of lias I lift They are the leaders and it is bt-ca .se thr-y overlltiked. All the rovelties l-i the furniture business :n prof uiion, such as bureaus, French bev eleu looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, and last, but not least, the ri-st of the new spring style BABY : CARRIAGES. which are beauties in style and comfort. Fine line of desks, oflice "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. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the present legislature to in corporate the North State Brown Stone Company. ja24 Dry Goo4u fttotioH, NEW COTTON DBESS FABRICS. An Extensive Assortment Of Scotch And Oomestic Ginghams And Cambrics. New, Designs In Sheer Printed Cctton Materials Cheviots, Percales And Outings,
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