isttor. VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 4. 1893. NO. Ill 1 V.ITY IN UIIIF.F. Mrs. B. R. JoMy is critically ill. Thin U typical March weather. Durham is fully represented st Washington today. Mr. A Leaser of Iredell is the ex pected coming mm for Superinten dent of the Penitentiary. After the grip, whoa you are weak and " played out," Hood's "arsapa rilla will rt store your health and strength. The Hillsboro Recorder has flninh ed its 70th year. It i still on the high road to prosperity and bids fair for a long lease of life yet. Read the advertisement of L R Wyatt who has for sale the New Era hydraulic clothes machine. It should be in the hands of every housekeeper. The Hou&e of Representatives to day passed a contingent appropria tion of $25,000 to the penitentiary to b used only in case th governor should deem it necessary. The fiolftshi.ro Headlierht. coius to na tnrtftv like s. new hririfl. It, haa a. - new dress and has abolished the pnt ent business, the entire paper now b ) . inz printed in the (line It in aoi i paper, well edited and presents a fiue , oo.on,... The appropriation of fUOOO by the legislature for the erect'oo of quar antine station at the snou'h of Oar Pear River is gt-n m the rhjht d? rection. That thj d!"jgf Nf a vj-.lr-i tloa of cholera is iniiolnrcr-, .,,! ad. mit, end it is cl. ;:rly th.' v-.fr part of wif-Vti'vio do all we r.'in t kep It fro-'! osirjBhorfsi. Wo learo tb'it Ssn R Vox will ho a candidate fr the nri'vipnt elerk sh'p of the TT ? Ber ate re root sincerely hope that ho may ic?d There is no man in the country who would better grace that Ivghand Important position th;n f fn CVx. His 6ne ability, added to his urban ity, peculiarly fits him for such a place. The attention of th public is spe cially called to the advertisement of Mr. Charles Bretsch the champion ice cream dealer whose place of busi ness is at 103 Fave'teville Rtret, on the first square this side of the capi tol. Here can be found one of the most complete ice cream saloons in the country where all the delicious varieties can be had. The attention of the ladies is specially 'ireeted to the fact that the moat complete ar rangements are made for their reo-p ' tion. Call and see for yourselves. The tobacco trust bill is causing much comment. Here is a synopsis of it. r It provides that no person f-hall. af ter Hay 1st, operate any leaf tobacco warehouse without obtaining an an nual license. Any combination by any persons or. corporations within the state with any association with out the state which prevents, or in tends to prevent full and fair com pe -titton in the purchase of leaf tob icco, or which shall tend to suppress bid ding for leaf tobacco sold In open market, or to cauae sales at less prices than would otherwise be com manded, is declared against public policy fraudulent and unlawful. No corporation a above described shall bid for leaf tobacco at any public sale or any warehouse under penalty of not less than $100 nor more than $5,001 tine, or imprisonment f ?r not less than one nor more than thr?e years, each days violation of the act constituting a separate offence. The Weal her. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: r On Bundaj : Clearing weather, with decided cold wave, and .'.'hi,irh northwest gales. Moaduy ch'r and very c.-ld. Lcsrtl data for 21 ho'irr ewdin a e i totay: , , Maximum teinnertar G); uuni tnow temperature, 86 raafall, 0.33 in. Wfke Superior Court. The following rases were disposed 0. ' ... . . , . . t n n The city of Raleigh vs J. O 8. Lumsden; judgment for defendant. M. V. Norwood et als tiOQ Oneal; judgment for defendant. i W. H. J. Goodwiu vs W. G. Up1 church et al; judgment of retraxit en tered by plaintiff. Ani'iftlnt; our School Children. Prof M. H. Pray crve a very amu sing -ntertainment to the children of ! r x. a a oui : Morphey Graded school yesterday nfternoon and to those of CenteniaJ. Pr f Pray is a famous performer of oriental exerci.es. Chines, silver ; bll playing, plate and bowl spioning, ! &c He is popular in his profes ..ions And cive an entertainment i equal if not superior to anything of thct kind we have ever Been. Beaut li nt HusiC. It. i not (E-eoer'illv known perhaps tht the Tabernclo lUpti t Sunday school has a snleudi I orchestra, con 'istui' of first and secoud cornet, Ant., P' !n' anrt orn t0 ,ead ; its sovg F ' v e vm tis iasrru f'-ur to fie hundred 4e i hey v.xk is grand rh'. school meets at .nd voic t.ii in. and hei tifu 9:Ha in and s "Uf5 ?t in nutes in song Servian in p'iino utes in itfi closing. r a:v.i l. niin- Mr N. .! m , -v - .) e i's i'od !: Ctiri -r' i UlUtik- "I''-- mea luvici u. KOf'fi :,i EllWt. At .V:i10 o'u'o l"' ' lit !haa. Wilder will ta! to the b iv j. A hfackboard exentiae y h ph tbeiu in cow neotin wlt? h Mk. ''y Mr, Ai :un son the. funeral senrefary. GTMNASI.TIM 0IjSS. The young' men's gynasium class will b'v orauized Tjiesday night at 8:3o o'clock with Mr J. 8. Atkinson as instructor. There will be no extra charge for members Hand in your names to him at once. Wake County Justices Peace. of the The following are the justices of the peace elected by the General As- seuibly for Wake county: Barton's Creek R D Honey cut t,W o Jones Buckhorn R C Patrok. CarvH W Moye, C H Clarke. Cedar Fork-A B Linn, W 0 Sirles, J K Gibson Holly fl -rings (no names on re port ) House's Creek -A M 8orreIl, A O Massey Little River Eugene T Jones, R C Mitchell Mark s Creek 1 T Mial, Jr., E T Scarbcro. Middle Creek J D Ballentine, J M Griffls. ' Nense River George W Norwood, B T Harp New Light A L Lyman. RF Jones. Oak,f4rove J M Lynn, George W Perry. Panther Branch - J ML Turner, J Wiley Jones 8t. Mary's C N Allen J D John son. fit Matthew's A R Bodge, N W Pool. Swift Creek L D Stevenson, B 8 Franklin. . '' ' Wake ForestMarion Purefoy.Goo. W Davis. White Oak L D Bauoom, G Q Maynard. - Raleigh-R C Dunn, T D Watson. A 'Hit TV wouia narnraity e . a a person pg Bessloy ic to prittT tiro bit things obtairn'.M.' (! l"j- irt'.per- f actions .Tb '.G fJ -vtvn F?j!e Br fd vJori.lHueed 3 i 1 in trqnDed in duality, as a trial will prove; Gvo'- cers and druggists, Florida Oranges. Another consignment of one boo dred boxes last arrived fresh, nice nd sweet. Geo T.Tonnoffekl 4 Co, mana(ferg Everyday Auction and Commission House. MR EDITOR: to get. marrli tell tnem we make fiRTDAL i'ruhk a epeoialty and can fit them in fine sh-en. O A Rherwood Co. NewlFoot Wear. We have now on sale new styles ladies fine foot-wear for this spring. 0xford an(J Blacher tfe8 Oarmencita Prince Alberts Carroenclta ties. Colored shoes will be more largely thto pXSiUbwo In re(t taUBj ,jarfc browns, grays and rnssetts. An exnmlnatlon of the new "LnTu: W. H. St R. a TUCKER St CO. Fresh cocoanuts at A. Dughi's. Finest Flavored nranffti nf tha aAnar n hv tliA Vifvr nr dozen at D T Johnson's. Lost Those who have not taken ad van I tage of our closing out sale have con stantly lost. A chance like this to buy goods at the price we are selling tbem does not come often This sale will be on for one week longer. D T. Swindell. Quail on toast ALL THB TIME at A Unghi's. Telephone 123. Fried ovsters 25c a doz at A.Dughi's. Large size. Golden Rnssets apples by the barrel or measure at D T.Johnson's. Cleveland's Cabinet. Cleveland's cabinet is made up of the best men of the country, and from them we can expect, good re suits And so also is our stock made nn of the best bargains the country ' affords, and nothing but' good can come of this The .closing out sale win continue one ween longer at D T Swindell's. Ice cream every day at A. Dughi's. Fruits of all kinds at A Dughi's. Pineapples at A. Dughi's. Double mattress, $150 Single mattress, 185 Repairing and upholstering a spe cialty. J T Morries St Co, 115 South Wilmington street. Once was lost but now we have found. It grows as herbs down deep in the ground; If yon use it right, a dose one or t wo, ' It will cure your neuralgia and aching tooth Williams and King's famous tooth ache remedy. 10c per tottle. feS2 tf Cane rockers, $100 Cane chairs, 60 Furniture taken down and moved when desired J T Morriss St Co , 15 Sonth Wilmington street. Oak tables, I1 50 Springs, 1 ?5, 3 75, 4 50, 6 00 Pianos boxed and shipped or moved wn-n desired. Don't forget you save money when you buy of us. " J T Morriss Ss Co., 115 South Wilmington street. Oak bureaus only $6 00 Oak wasbstands only 4 00 Oak bedsteads oaly 2S5 Packing promptly attended to. J. T. Morriss St Co., 115 South Wilmington street. Low prices attract customers. Have you priced our stock of shoes? Woollcott St Sons. Good line of "Crossett's" shoes $3 a pair, usually sold at $4 Woollcott St Sons. J. Hal Bobhttt has the following leading brands of 5c cigars: Figaro, . Brevi'O, Check 44, and Saboroso. Buy cabbage seed and peas at J Hal Bobbitt's We have just received a nice lot of spring goods; 6C0 different styles, all wool and reliable colors Call and see for yourself. We will give you the best bargain in trie city J. R. Taylor Si Son, Merchant Tailors, No 910 So. Wilmington St. Onion sets cheap at J Hal Bobbitt's. Breeding cases at Hughes'. Rnltfthla mwfan noeii nf evftrv deficrlnt.lnn. ftt lowest priQM, for sals tUJdal Bobbitt'. Iron andNteel Workr. R. H. Horton. Jr.. offers hl nr Vices to tha nnhlln an Imn .nri Steel worker. Having had seven years experience he is eoniDtent to 1I0 flrHt class work. He has also secured a good, practical hoeseshoer and guar, antees all work at reasonable nrfona. We bespeak for him a liberal share or patronage. His place is next to Capital hose reel house. West Mor gan street. fe'8 ?tp Our e" broideries are now readv for your inspection, fiever have had any before, consequently they are fresh and of the latest patterns. v a snerwood s Co. Garden seeds at J Hal Bobbitt's. fe22 Rosea and Other IlnnlwnniA Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and m 1 w . r lorai resigns. 1 eiepnone 113 a4 tf H. Stkinmktz, Florist. Confederate Belles. j Persons having relics of the late ' war can dispose of them bv addressing : 117 Sooth Favetteville et . Raletsrh. N O Arthur A. Spttzer. Late Adj't Gen Grand Gimp Confed- ' erate Veterans. fe9 tf J Good line of school shoes. I for Via. and 8-12 for $1. Child's dongola but- ton, spring heel,shoes,4's to 71. atSOo. wooucott et sons. Imported bine and white uteel ware sold by Hughes is best, of all A full set of the fCnnvelonertlft Rrtt- anica, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, for sale by n J Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street. $11.50. 8K FOR ODR LADIES' $150 GENUINF! DON GOLA -KID SHOES. The best Inn tf Sue Woplldl for Tribe ffliaoimey DRY GOODS STORE We Do Say Blacker & Cerstle's is a first class line of ladles fine Cin cinnati custom made shoes. They are grand,' perfectly beautiful and the price is so low for such handsome goods. The most fastidious are de light. They are the popular shoe of this southern country. See this line before yon buy. All are new spring goods. Trunks of all Kinds. JUST as We SAID On March lstjwe wonld move to 16 Martin street, next door to the Farmer's Bank. Here we are all in good shape and now ready for busi: ness. We will be pleased to serve our friends, customers and the pub lic. We have everything kept in a first cjass dry goods store, with a fall line of millinery. "Also our salesmen and salesladies will take great pleas are In showing you through their stock. If yoa don't want to buy come and look. L,vrci Racket Store, 16 ElarQn St C. A. SuBrwM & Go THE Hardware, Xc. 1 ll 11 TT I'M If! I T A IllnljUll ill I I J I J XA W 1 X i,AAAJ1J or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable .present co any nouse Keeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or on of cur KickinerMuleBanks j forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your busbiud or iod RALEIGH C Now Wm Mave 1, In the besi bargains in tee furniture Hue tver brought to this ciiy. ant' the rmce to nna them ib at the grand emporium of mi. xiiey are me leaaers ana it is beca me they offer such inducements and cannot be well overlooked.' All the rovelties it, the furniture business in profusion, such as bureaus, French bev eled looking glasses, willow and rattan j chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, and last, but mi ji 1 1 . . . . not least, the first of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES. which are beauties in style and comfort. Fine line of desks, office furniture, &c. .Remember you can save much money by investments at the establishment. Remem ber it is on Exchanert Plane, smith ouIa nf j 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 Good, Notions, &e. NEW STYLES In Serviceable DRESS WOOLS 86 inches wide. 50c and 60c, COTTON DRESS FABRICS In Styles Particularly Adapted For CHILDREN'S Wear. ' V.II.1R STUCRERf CO, 123 asU25 fayetteyille St lias

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