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I' V I-.''-." Pl0W0t '5 IS ye a VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1893. NO. 113 ii CITY IN BRIEF. . - ' Hon. John W. Graham, of Orao?e, lain the city. The eapitol today looka like some banquet hall deserted. The rush (or office continues ana baed. The warehouse bill died hard, bat It did die nevertheless. Col James E Boyd of Greensboro Is In the city Mies Mamie Heartt, of Durham, is visiting friends in this eity. JJCol. k M Douglas, of Greensboro, is in the city. Maj W A Guthrie, of Durham, is in the city. Mr. Walter J Hawks died of con sumption Wednesday morning. They have left as alone in our glory. Mad dogs are reported in some por tions of the county, especially in Barton'd Creek township. Hood's 8arsaparilla positively cures even when all others fall. He has a record of success unequalled by any other medicine. Hon J. B. Rodman ex Justice of the Supreme Court died in Wash ington N. 0. this morning at 4:30 o'clock. . A northern gentleman has laid off a twentyacre chicken farm near Hamlet It ought to, and doubtless will prove a paying investment. President Crowell, of Trinity Col lege, has gone north to buy macbin ery for the technological building of the institution. Now that the monument fund has received a good start at the hands of the state, let our patriotic citizens push it forward with as little dlay as possible. The all absorbing topic of conrer latlon today on the streets i the affairs of tbe penitentiary. Like ev ervthing else it has its friends Jand opponers. Ther will be an informal tea at the mission roous of the King's Daughters next Thursday evening March 9th from 5 to V All members of the order and the public generally cordially. Invited. The Washington City papers still f nsi8t that Governor Carr was present at the inauguration, but we know to the contrary. He was too busy in the performance of his executive duties. The Governors Guard returned yes terday afternoon from their Wash ington trip. All express themselves as highly delighted but are justly in dignant at the false report emulated against them as to their behavior. It was false in every particular, as each and every member of the company conducted themselves with the ut most decorum Such slanders are elmply outrageous. Superintendent Bowes of the gas company now declares that he be lieves the millennium is at hand. He gives as a reason that he has received a letter from one of the patrons of the iany requesting that he call and " 4He meter, as the party is -ore gas is beiog bur ed ' - , Friend Bowes is ' ' of this mun. " r off. us that ,rth er ie Wake 8uprrior Court. The following cases were disposed of: Flsk P. Brewer vs The University of N O; judguent of defendant. J Wbitshire & Sons vs W G Separk; jndgtpent for plaintiff. Augustus Wright vs J D (Allen; judgment for plai tiff. Drewry, Hughes & Co vs A L Davis et als; judgment for plaiutiff. Confederate monument. It was without the knowledge or approval of the ladies of tbe Confed- '. erate Monument Association the sup j plemental bill was introduced in the ; House permitting the use of other : granite than that from North Caro- : I lina. We know that proper granite ' can he obtained in our own State and ! we greatly prefer it The bill as framed bv the ladies and introduced by Mr. Grimes passed both houses unanimously. PrkSiDKBT N. C. 0. M. A. A Card. As officer and members of the Gov ernor's Guards of this city, we feel it a duty that we owe our company, and our own se!f-respect to state that of the uuinerous trips we have taken, it haB nevsr been our pleasure to carry from this city a more orderly, and well behaved set of men, and it is bevoud our comprehension to un derstand how aov one could so be lie an organization whose effort has always been to be the pride of the ciiy,',and never its disgrace, as to circulate such slanderous rumors as have been circulated. Johv W. Cross. Alfred Williams Jr. Jho. J Whitkhkad. Drug Clerks. The drug clerk 8 of the State held a meetiDg in Greeoeboro last Friday night Much business of importance to ihe craft, wos transacted. A per manent organization was effected and the following officers elected FA Bobbitt, VVinstou, president. B W Hargrave, Wilson, vice presi dent. .Ed O'Hanlon, Winston, secretary and treasurer. Executive Commi'tee Dr W 0 Porter, Greensboro; D L Adams, , Raleigh; Walter Grimes, Winston; N ( C Brandon, Greensboro. The first regular meeting of the Association will be held at Morehead City about the middle of August, j The precise date will be annouueed hereafter. Commissions. The followiug military commissions were issued yesterday afterooou : W R. Kenan, of Wilmington, Assistant Adjutant General. C. A. Cook, of Warrenton, Assis ; tant Inspector General, of small arms ' practice. ; N. Anderson J. D Grower and R. It. Griffin, surgeons second regiment ; . J. R Beamon, captain and Lewis H. Moore and J. B. Pigford, Lieatenants in Co. " A," 2d regiment ; Roger &mitu assistant surgeon 2d regiment 1 M. L. Dickson, Lieut. Co. " E," 4th regiment. The services at the rooms of the Y, M. O A. yesterday afternoon were very interesting and well attended. On Tuesday evening next a young mens class in gymnastics will be in augurated. .Those desiring to join the class should notify the seoretaty 1 at once. No extra charge for mem .: bers Next Friday night a book rt feption will be given. It is a fixed fact that every man : who succeeds in a town, is a help to it. The more money be makes, all he better for the immunity. The ore he advertises the better busi ss he does. A town cannot be built without business men and busi b men cannot be built op without vertislng, Onion seta cheap af J Hal BobbitfV Interesting Records. Mr J B Lindsay, of Lllesville. has forwarded to State Librarian Bird ong tbe rolls of companies "D," F" and "G" o' the 81st regiment, and company "H" of the 51st regl ment of State troops Mr Blrdsong will take pleasure in showing them to all who desire it. RemoTa). The Raleigh correspondent of the Messenger says : It is proposed that by September of 1891 the white deaf mutes now here will be renoved to the school at Morganton. When that is done oth ers will be added there until some 810 are accommodated. Then the nam ber of blind here will be largely in' creased, there being applications for the admission of a great many of the latter class of unfortunates. Young Mothers should early learn the necessity of keepiDg on band a supply of Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk for nursing babies as well as for gen eral c oking. It has stood the test for 8 ' years. Your Grocer and Drug gist sell it. Alarm of Fire. When tbe fire alarm sounds every one rushes out to see if they are in danger of losing anything. Now when we sound the alarm to let yon know our cloeiog out 88 le will last only one week more why do yon not come out and see what you are los ing by not takirg advantage of this sale. This is of money value to every one and yon should come now Only a few more days and it will be a thing of the past. Swindell. Fine yellow banannas 25c to 40c a dozen at A Dughi's For Bent The desirable store on Fayetteville street, No. 120, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D. Rosenthal. mch6 lm Junaluska claret, $1 per gallon, 25c per quart. A DuCt HI, General Agent. M-MI j. MR. EDITOR: .. If yon hear of any young girl going to get married tell them we make fiR'DAL i'runes a specialty and can fit them in fine shoes. OA Sherwood ta Co. When a bnsband will not buv a frv af oysters from .Dughi at 25 cents and carry bis wife, the lady either dis likes oysters or tbe gentleman dislikes the lady. Which? Spring Poet. Two brothers we are, Two burdens we bear, By some we are sorely pressed. We are foil all the day, Yet I am sorry to say, We arenmpty when we go to rest. Although put to rest empty And sorely abused V They will si iok to you longer Thar any other shoes. Roynolds' shoes for men are the Lest in the world. At Swindell's. Twelve large fried oysters for 25 cents at A. Dughi' New Foot Wear. We have now on sale new styles ladies fine foot-wear for this spring. Oxford and Blucher ties, Oarmenoita Prince Alberts Carmencita ties. Colored shoes will be more largely used this year than ever before. .: - The popu'ar styles will be shown in reds, tans, dark browns, grays and russetts. An examination of the new styles is invited. y W. H. & R. 8 TUCKER & CO. Once was lost but now we have found,' It grows as herbs down deep in the ground; If you uie it rigb, a dose one or two, It will cure your neuralgia and aching tooth Williams and King s famous tooth ache remedy. 10c per Lottie. fe22 tf Cane rockers, 1 00 Cane chairs, 60 Furniture taken down and moved when desired J T Morriss & Co, ; 115 South Wilmington street. Good line of "Orossett's" shoes $3 a pair, usually sold at 4 Woolloott & Sons. , J.Hal Bobbitt ' has the following leading brands of 5c cigars; , Figaro, Brevito, Phunlr ii. Mill (tekproso, We have just received a nice I t of spring gat,aB; ouu ainerent style all wool and reliable colom Call and ee for yourself We will give you the best bargain in the city J. R Taylor & Sosr, Merchant Tailors, No. 810 Ho. Wilmington St. Buy cabbage seed and peas at J Hal Bobbin's Low prices attract customera. Have you priced our stock of boei? Woollcott & Sous Reliable parden seed of every description, at lowest prices, for sale at J Hal Bobbin's. Our err broideries are r ow ready for your inspection, tfever btve bad any before, consequently they are fresh and of the latest patterns C. A Bherwood & Co. Garden seeds at J Hal Bobbitt's. fe22 Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf tl. 8teinmktz, Florist. Confederate Belies. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them bv addressing H7 8ooth Fayetteville st., Raleigh, N. O. ARTHUR A. ?PITZER, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Coofed erate Veterans. . fe9 tf Good line of school shoes, f for 75o, and 8-13 for $1. Child's dongola but ton, spring heel.shoes.l's to U, at 60o. Woollcott & Sons. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit, anica, ninth Edlnburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, f ir sale by J Dow el', 128 Sou'U Wilmington street. $ 150. ASK FOR 1 OUR LADIES' $ 150 GENUINE DON GOLA KID 8HOES. The heM Ids ihe World tor;, nnnon&ey 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 tbe popular shoe of this southern country. See this line before you bay. All are new spring goods. . Trunks of all Kinds. JUST as We SAID V On March lst.we would move to 18 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 oar friends,: customer and the pub-1 lie. Wa travt everything kept in a line of niiUtnery.' also our Salesmen and nalesladies will take great pleas are. in showing you throngh their stock. If yoa don't want to bay come and look. Racket Store, 16naranSt, C. A. MW4 & Go Hard are, Ac. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any houce k eper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking MuleBanks for'your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son Ik. EDM Ml RALEIGH v. o. Mow Foia Miwe It, New Home Sewing Macnine Ncedies aid Oil. In the best mrt? Mills ill rhn fn.,,,',,-, 1 ever brought to this city, and tl.er'aceto wicui io ui me frana emporium of lioypil iuuAnuil. They are the leaders and it is bPC8L.se they Offer such inducements and cannot be well overlooked.; All the rovelties iii tbe furniture business in profmion, such as bureaus, French bev eleu lookinc; glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, and last, but not least, the first of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES. which are beauties in style and comfort. Fine lir.e of desks, office furniture, &o. .Remember you can save much money by investments at the establishment. Remem ber it is on Exchangt 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, Notions, NEW STYLES In Serviceable DRESS WOOLS 36 inches wide, 50c and 60c. COTTON "r)"ttT?SlQi FABRICS In Styles Particularly Adapted For CHILDREN'S Wear. tlllLfBSJUCKEBgCO, L123 and VIS Fayet tevUle St Th? mas ill .4 ,
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