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t 1 fa maim J I - I . a tmt VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8. 1893. NO. 114 CITY IN B II IFF. Eggs getting do wd to a llvfn level The postofQje fight will Boon be on. Secretaries Pettlgrew aad Battle left for their homes yesterday. Mr. John A. Barringer, of Greens boro, ia ia the city. Lots of pork in market, aad, yet the price in too high Another cotton mill far Raleigh ia In eight So we hear. Miss Dixie Stein, on New Berne, Avenue, is very sick. Messrs Moody and fiaukey are hold ing religious meetings iu Charlotte. The mad dog ecare is getting wide spread. At last reports North Carolina banks had $2,122,500 capital. Maj. J. D. Broadfoot, of Fayette ville, Is here. There was no session of the Supe rior Court today. Richmond Pearson Esq., of Ashe ville, is In the city. The slating of the new park hotel is nearly completed. Possum farms are getting common in some of the states in the south. People that trust in luck, generally have bad luck. HA few more such days as this and, the farmers can go to work in earnest. There were nineteen persons wlio stood the civil service examination yesterday. Large numbers of new building and loan associations are springing up throughout the state. Mr. Chas. Binton has charge of the direct tax fund. Be says there are very few applications coining in liow. Mr. John H. Winder, Superintea dent of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern Railroad, is in the city. The work of indexing th coloni if records will be heavy and "ill requue j great care. C. W. Lambeth Esq., City Oierk, has been called to Washington City by the illness of his youngest son. ... ' Th salary of the commissioner of i labor statistics is $1,5 JO, and the clerk ; $1,000. President Cleveland, Viae Presl dent Stephenson, Secretary Gresham, Secretary Lamont are all Presbyte rians. A letter was mailed through the post office this morning addr-civl to Eon. Hoax" Smith, Wasrnnpr'oo, DC. The sidewalk on the south side of East Hargett street between Wil mington and Blount is being repaired and widened. The Grand Waster of Masons has granted dispensations to two new lodges Henrietta of Rutherford county and St Pauls Robeson county The new Opera House will seat 1.900 persons and wiir have 1,200 ! oDera chairs The stage is 50x36 feet ; with an opening of SO feet. The work on the 130 foot extension of 1 h train shed at the Union depot, has bpen commenced and will befip ished by April 1st The medical society of North Car. ; olina will hold its 40th annual meet- log In th's city, on Thursday May flth The SwdMi Quartet will perain visit our fitv on the 6th of April It ! Is a splendid attraction and wiil no doubt be larg ly attended. The State Normal and Industrial School commencement will take place on Mav 23d and 24th, and that of thel Greensboro Female College on the 26th and 26th7 jOne of the chief wants of the Sonth is advertising. : Where one of its ad vantages is advertised a hundred are not. It is impossible for people to app-eciate that of which they are In ignwnce, aud this is the position in which oar section Is frequently placed. The trustees of (he state library have under consideration -the ap pointment of a librarian. The trus tees are composed of fie Governor Secretary of State, and the Superin teudent of Public Instruction. EveTy time a wife scolds her huit baud she adds a wrinkle to her face. It is thought that the announcement will have a silutary effect, espec ially as it is understood that every time a wife smiles on her husband it will remove onoof the old wrinkless Reading Clerk H. A Latbam.of the House of Representatives, left for his home yesterday, lie is very justly proud of the ban (some gold watch charm presented him by the members on which is the new state motto "esse quam videri " Opiolons. Among the opinions rendered by the Supreme Court yesterday after noou tbn following were from Wake: Mayo vs Telegraph Compauy, af firmed; Broadway vs Ray, dismissed. l7o. O. F. Regular meeting of 8eaton Gales . Lodge No. 61, tonight 7i o'clock. Work in the 2d degree. Degree staff and orgauust espeui ,lly requested to be on baud. A fall attendance ear nestly requested. Visiting brethren cordially invited. The Weather. For North Carolina: Local rains, followed by cieitriug. Warmer in north portion Thursday a. m On Thursday: l threatening weath er with rain, stationary temperature. Local data for 2i hours ending at tt in today: Maximum temperature, 6?; mini mum temperature 40 rainfall, 0.0. Lncture. On Friday night next, at 8 o'clock, Prof Wallace RiJ.fick will deliver a lecture on electricity, at the Agricul tural and Mechanical College, of ' wLich institution he is the head of j the department of mechanics. Prof, iiiduiek is a native i f Vake county, and a graduate of Wake Forest Col Itge, Uuiversity of North Carolina, j and Lehigh Univeraity.Penneylvauia. The lecture will no doubt be of the most interesting character. Reporter. An act of the recent l egislature re lieves the Attorney General of the duties of Supreme Court reporter and confers upon the Judges the power of appointing such an officer. The Court yesterday conferred the office upon our well known fellow citizen, Mr R T Gray. It goes with out saying, that the duties will be rendered in a faithful and competent manner. No befer selection, in all respects, could have been made. Jurors. The following is a list of jurors drawn to serve at. the April term of the Superur Court for the trial of civil cURes : H F Bledsoe, W H Beck with, Robt Pearee J W Owens, W H Strother, ; RTodtf, W H Fdwards LJ Atkins, W B Mann. W B Mvittt. W M Bal i lentine. J M Caldclough, H Dunn, 9 Richardson, Troy Baucotu. W J B-!1, J A t"mith, D P Judd, George J Banks. SKCO"D WE"K. W F M ,att. 'V'B Alien, A D Scott, W W Hedley, T O.Powell, N B Perry B J Booth. J A Spenoe, Ransom Job lin, John W Tod 1, R H D Gooch. B F Harp. F J Hoi o way, J M Rhodes, J P Myatt, Isham Adams, Henderson Olive, W W Howard. Wanted. Gentleman or lady to travel; no preference where qualifications are equal; salary, $750 and travelling ex penses. Position permanent. . Rail way fare paid here if engaged. En close reference and aend distressed stamped envelope. iRNAL Manager. Lock Jira wer P. ' meh 8-18t Chicago, III. A NotwltustsndlDg the bad weather, track farming is progressing favora bly in the eastern section of the state. The result of the civil service, ex aminations Is not cade public, be cause the answers of each applicant are sent to Washington, and, the in formation as ti standing is determin ed in that city. Copies of the new Hand book of the 8 tat are being distributed. They are handsomely and beautifully 11 lustrated. The printing was done here and the printing of the cover at Chicago. A beautiful picture representing Mr. Cleveland surrounded by his cab inet can be seen in the show window of Messrs. C. A. Sherwood & Co. 8top and take a look at it, aud then go in side the store and see the elegant stock of goods. It will repay you. liigti Grade Jelly, apple butter and mince meat, 10a pound, at D T Johnson's. 8 3t Nevr Toch Me. The above expression is often used, but we don't want you to usa it when you read this. We want to "toch" you hard enough to be remembered Our entire line of carpets and a few remnants of straw matiing are in eluded in our closing out sale. This will last only a few days longer at 8WINDKLIS. Early Rose seed potatoes by the barrel or meas ure at D T Johns n's 8 3t Alarm of Fire. When the fire alarm sounds every one rushes out to se if they are in danger of losing anything Now when we sound the alarm to let: yon know our closing out sale will last only one week more why do you not come out and see what you are los ing by not taking advantage of .thie sale This is of money value to every one and you should come now. Only a few more days and it will be a thing or tne past. hwikdbll. Twenty five bunches nice yellow bananas jus1: received st A. Dughi'a. 25c to 40c a dozn- For Rent The desirable store on Fayetteville street, No. 129, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D. Rosenthal. mchO lm MR EDITOR: If you hear of any young girl going to get married tell them we make Bridal Trunks a specialty and can fit them in fine shoes. OA Sherwood & Co. When a husband will not buy a' fry af oysters from .Dughi at 25 cents and carry his wife, the lady either dis likes oysters or the gentleman dislikes the lady. Which? ' New Foot Wear. We have now on sale new styles ladies fine foot-wear for this spring. Oxford and Biucher ties, Carmencita Prince Alberts Carmencita ties. Colored shoes will be more largely used this year than ever before. The popular styles will be shown in reds, tans, dark browns, grays and russetts. An examination of the new styles is invited. W. H. & K 8 TUCKER & 00. JSC'., "nce was lost but now we have found, It gros as herbs down deep in the ground; If you use it righ, a do?e one or two, It will cure your neuralgia and acuing tooth Williams and King s famous tooth ache remedy. 10c per Lottie. fe22 tf Cane rockers, : $100 Cane chairs, 60 Furniture taken down and movfd when desired J T Morriss St Co , 115 South Wilmington street. Good lin of "Crossett's" shoes $3 a pair, usually sold at $4 Woollcott & SonB. J. Hal Babbitt has the following leading brands of 5c cigars: Figaro, Brevito, Check 44, and Saboroso. - Junaluska claret, $1 per gallon, 25c per quart. A DuGHI, General Agent. Twelve large fried oysters for 25 cents at A. DUGHrS Onion sets cheap at J Hal Bobbin's. I We have hist rHC.dv- .1 a uiea lot of spring ko. d-: f?C0 different ti. a. all wool and relihle colo's Ca i aud 1 J 1 1 i rtl T I rn "If I I T E&3i',.x:iS""T,".A IMbClUl MILL J. R Taylor & 8ok. ! Merchant Tilor j No ?10t-n '-Vilojington 't. Buycabb.geEeednda,atJHalBobbitf, Low prices attract customer Have ' you priced our stock of shoes? , Woollcott & Sons ; Reh'able farden sel of everv descrijiion, at lowest pricts, for sal at J rial Bobbin's. ' - ; Oar err broideries are row ready j for your inspection, ever bve had any before, consequently they arei fresh and of the latest patterns. C A Sherwood & Co. ' Garden seeds at J Hal Bobbin's. fe22 Roses and Other IiandHome CntFlowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Te)-phone 113 a4 tf H. Steinmhtz, Florist. Confederate Relics. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them bv addressing 117 8ooth Fayetteville st , Raleigh, N. C. Arthur A. Spitzkr, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed j erate Veterans. j fe9 tf Good line of school shoes, for 75c, and 8-19 for $1. Child's dongola but ton, spring heel,shoea,4's to7i, at 50o. i Woollcott & Sous A full set of the Encyclopedia Briu : anlca, ninth Bdinbnrg edition. Also lite of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at half price, fnr sale by J Dow el', 128 South Wilmington st.rfet. iSK FOR OT7R LADIES' GENUINE DON GO LA KID SHOES. Tile heM Tine Biiome j 1TOJRRIS' DRY GOODS STORE; We Do Blacker & Gerstle's is a first class line of ladles Hue Cin cinnati custom msde sho,s They are grand, perfectly beautiful and the price is so low for such handsome goods. The most fasti'Mons are de light. Thy are the popular shoe of this southern country. 8r-e th's line before you buy. All are new spring goods. Trunks of all Kinds. 0. 1 Mm M Wo. JUST as We SAID On March 1st we would 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 iu a first class dry goods store, with a full line of millinery. Also pur salesmen and salesladies will take great pleas are in showing you through their stock. If you don't want to bay come and look. Racket Store, 16 IlarUn St $1.50. $160 Hardware, At. : or a set of RRRAD, CAKE 4 FRUIT KNIVES . , , . , wI11 mke an a-eptable present to any house kef per. inrwr A BOX DF Tfini Q w Wr wwfcJ orne ofcur Kickirur MuleBanks forjyour boy. A POCKET KNIFE for yonrhuoljaud or ton RALEIGH V. o. Wow Yon New Umd bewing Machine Need e a; dOil. In the ba ifcr linn in inn ftivi4iiA lever brougin t th-s ouy, anc' Uiap.aceto iiuu luem is hi uie Rrami emporium of ml They are the leaders and it is bfca se thev oiler such inducements and overlooked. ! cannot be well All the rovelties hi tbo furniture busine.-.s in profurion, such as bureaus, French bev elea looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardroons, mattresses, and last, but not least, the first of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES. which are beauties in style and comfort. Fine lire of desks, office furniture. &c. j .Remember you can save much money by ! investments at the establishment. Keruem ! 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 Goods, NoKeus, &c. NEW STYLES In j Serviceable DRESS WOOLS 86 inches wide, 6? mi 60c. COTTON DRESS FABRICS In Styles Particularly Adapted For CHILDREN'S Wear. Til mm 1ll.sR S TOCKERsCO, 123 and 135 Fayetteville St
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