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IS die VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1803. NO. 118 CITY IN BRIEF. Elliabethtown, Bladen county, U to have a oew court house. See legal notloi of John W. Tbomp oo elerk of the Superior Court. Mr. Emmet Lvy, of Baltimore's In the city. The days of bird hunting will soon be over. A few more days like yesterday and today and the trees will start oat. The depot of the Richmond & Dan ville Railroad at Darham is being much Improved. There was no news of importable in the different departments of the cap ital today. Old state bonds are occasionally being sent in for exchange. The sum of $24,000 were sent in for exchange U.t Satnrdav. ' last Saturday. How long will it take to have it generally disseminated that the Gov ernor of North Carolina does not possess the veto power ? The fight for the position of post master at Raleigh will soon com mence in earnest We suppose the appointment will be made in June or July. When you feel all tired oat and broken up gen-rail v, yon need a tonic. Hood's Sarsapirilla is the best. Try it. There will be a meeting of Raleigh Council Royxl Arcanum 551 at 7:30 o'clock this evening, 13th. Work in the degree. AH members req a ti ed to be present at its hall over the Citizens National Bank. .1 We are glad to hear that tbfe con dition of Mr. Tames H. Quirles, who was recently injured at Waco, Texas, is not so had a a first repord. His recovery is now honed for. Yesterdav was a lovely day and our people took advantage of it to ride on the street railway and visit the parks. Tbe churches all bad good congregations. The meetings at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms yester day were, as usual, highly interest ing. Tbe services in the morning were conducted by Mr. W. S. Prim rose. Brush i use up for the spring rr-trte is now in order, and, the outlook is en id to be unusually fine Several of our merchants expect to go north this week. Mr. J "N Hubbard has returned from a visit to his daughter V-v. ll. Harvard who resides in Baltimore. He is delighted with his trip nod 'r ' ports his frieuds as getting on well - The proposition to erect another graded school building in this city' is meeting with much favor. It will. ; of course, be placed in the western part of the city, if the scheme is car ried out. Tbe grocery establishment of Mr Walter R Newsom on Wilmington ' street is the attraction in that lme in , this city; there is no place in Raleigh I where house keepers and others can 1 be supplied on better terms with all the good things of life and, tbi too, j at the most accommodating rates. Walter knows just what is necessary to please our people, and he takes good care to have it on hand. Call . and see him You may rest assured he Will treat you all right. i We most respectfully can tn at tention of the public to the adver- tisement of Messrs. i homas & Max well, in this issue. These gentlemen are undoubtedly carrying one of the finest! stocks of everything in the ur nitnre line ever seen in this city, and, they are offering it on as good terms as can be secured in the State. We specially Invite the attention of par ents to the line of baby carriages of whioh they have a stock of every variety? Their new home sewing machine needles and oil are attract ing attention, and they can b fur nished in great variety. Call and see them. Wild geepe are going north. This Is a good sign cf good spring weather. Mrs. O. H. Belne, who has been quite sick is some better. i See notice of fonr room dwelling for rent by Mr. L U Womble. oanterfelt silver dollars and nickels are being circulated in the neighborhood of Ashevllle. The festive song of the blue bird is now heard In the laud, which sounds like plowing season is at hand. Mrs. Ellen Q arret t. of Waycross, 9a. is in the city visiting her sister Mrs. C B. Beioe. ' Regular meeting of Wm. G. Hill Log No. 218 A P & M. tonight at . 7:'0 o'clock Visiting brethren in vited to attend Let the scheme for erecting the branch electric railway line to Pollen ranon .iu ,w Park be commenced as soon as pot , 1.1 mi I II 111 kA kA.A 1 JIO s UO 0JI lUKj viluo Twaa w quick order. There will be a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Y M 0 A Tuesday p m at 41 o'clo k at the Y M O A building All members are earn estly requested to b present. Col F Olds left this afternoon for tbe vicinity of Southport, below Wil- j miueton wher he will spend a fe dys recuperating from his recent at tack of sickness D- W W Young died suddenly at Renders n last Saturday . morning at 5:0 o'clock, as-ed about 65 Dr Young had practiced medic ne in Granville for thirty years, and stood deservedly high. . Died. In this city, at 6:30 o'clock this moroirg of an wcute attack of pneu monia, litt'e Beatrice, aged about oighteen months, infant daughter of Mr. P J and Mrs Susie Moore. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev Eigene Daniel, D D.. at the residence of tbe parents at north end of Boy lan btreet, near Brooklyn church. Jeans sad, "Suffer little children to come onto me, end forbid them not " A Splendid Water Tbe OKerburn Lithiaand Magnesia Water now tef're the public is the best and most efficient ver intro dnced In Rale! h. The merits of this water la well known and so thor oughly recommended that it has be' come notorious in the entire land. It Is claimed to be specially efficient in the cure of dsnepsia and all cases of disease of tbe ki Jneys and liver. As a sore enre for gravel It is unsur passed Thcusur Is of references can be produced that show its njarvelous effects In.brief , it Is the purest min eral water now on the market, as its a lalysie abundantlv proves. The agent for this wonderful water is Mr J Hal. Bohbitt, where it can be obtained at 40 cents a gallon, or 20 cents a bottle by the dozen. Five cents a glass. Be sure to try it benefits cannot be surpassed. ItB Ice creatr every day at mlS tf A. Uughl's. Fo Kent. Two 4 Room dwellings. m!3 6t. L D. Womblb. An Assignment and For Sale Low. One Folding Lounge good as new. One Walnut Extension Dining teble. 0ne laree flookine Range, but little ' used. Several Bedstead Spring Chairs Ac Every Day Auction and Commission House. ml82t Pine Apr les 35 cents a p'ee at A Dughi's. CIcthei wringers at Hughes'. Twelve large, tried ovsters for 25 cents t Dughi's Who can beat this? , Frsh Norfolk TIME at oysters ALL THE A. Dughi's. Fine biankberrv wi ' e for medicinal purpose s at A Duarhi's. Refer to your doctor. Telephone 123. A few baby carriages a' III on hand j New S3c. Spring Dress Gooda. To day we received a beantifat line of dress goods and wash fahr cs We can please yon now better than ever I before. Trimming silks, cords, fin iehing gimps to match. New lot of shoes, slippers, &o. Tennis shoes at 60, 75 and $1.10 a pair. O. A 8HKRWOOD & Oo. Wood, Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat bam' store for dry Pine Wood, 229 Wilmington street. mch 12-1 m Steamship Wreck, 200 Perish Oar buyer has spent two weeks in New York and has attended several big auction sales He Is a man of ex perience and knows how to take ad vantasre of these big sales It is often the case he gets goods at one half their real value. We have always given oar patrons the benefit of these bar k'u" " -'X r. 'uTn, 7 will let -an Spring gd. arriving gains and we will continue to do so if 0TOJ tJ U w MViW O. Lawn seats at Hughes'. Suicide. What a feeling of sorrow spreads out over the community when we hear of a young lady committicg suicide; and again bow sad we feel when we bear of a young man going the same way ; in fact it puts a feel- ing of awe over all to hear of any one a kmmtff(nr art. vaoh on flrtf. aa' tflf o 'mmHting so rasu an acc as'.seu destruction. Now there are a great many people, old and yonng, who are liable to commit suicide (financially. To these we have a word of warning. We will have the prettiest line of goods and t he b?st line of goods to be found at anv place. These goods were purchased at a bargain and wo propose to give you the benefit of It, thereby saving you from financial self-destruction. Swindkll V' A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. -Our millinery this spring toiltjb'e a rhinar of beaut v and the monev we : save for you on this line of goods will surely be a joy to you forever.-- SWIffOBLIi. n, Oranges, Orauge& Another big assigamenfcand must be sold In the reach of rv$rybody. Just think of it ; 15 cents plr dozen or $1 95 per hundred at the everyday Auction and Commission House. Sam. you have struck it now. That is the best fit I have ever sen you have Where did you get it from? J R Taylor & Son, ; Merchant Tailors, j No 210 So. Wilmington St. j Raleigh, N. C. Ladies Muslin Underwear. : Many ladies dislike to buy made underwear, because it is so often ' poorly made. We carrv in stock ladies1 cambric and Muslin under ' wear In inexpensive and the finer grades These garments are of good . materials carefully made and sold at j the closest possible prices. Taking I in consideration the cost of leaking i we can offer made up garments at prices as low and 'over tnan tney can cheerfuilv shown upon request W H R 8 Tuckba & CO. To the Ladies. Did you know you could have any thing in the way of cloaks, shawls, and dresses cleaned and dyed at Harris Steam Dye Works without the ' slightest injury to the goods? We make a PDecialtv of cleaning ladies' fine light colored cloaks and walklne Jackets We guarantee to make them ook perfectly new, no matter how much they may be soiled. We can furnish references that will convince von of this fact. 4 On account of fire our office is at 124 East Park Avenue, next to J A Spence & Bro., until further notice. . :- Fine spring ginghams, 8i, 10, 12i, 15 and 20o. t woolicott fie sons. To the Public. , Mrs Elizabeth McGo wan back of the jail, is prepared to do anything in tbe line or dyeing and pressing ladies' bonnets in the latest styles of the season "end in your work. Large lo. of boys' clothing just re ceived; size 4 to 13 years; prices $1 to 5 a suit Ask' to see our boys sailor suits. Woolicott & Sons. Shoes at Woollnott's. - . -Tc j .Confederate Belies. Persons having relics of the late war can dispose of them by addressing 117 8ootn Favetteville St., Kaletgn, N O ARTHUR A. '3PTTZKR, Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. fe9tf Wanl'-d. Oentlemsu ir lad to travl; no preference whre qu liflisatlor re quai; saiary. and traveiuo r ex peases. Position piui-nei i Rail wav fare Daid hers If -nviureA F.n. close reference and send addrpsa with tamped envelop liltHKKAL. MANAQKR. Lock Drawer P, moh8-l8t Chleago, 111. Shoes at Woolloott's For Kent The desirable store on Fe-yettevllle street, No. 129, now occupied by W. ! H . Lyon, is for rent bv Aorll 1 Apply to D. Rosksthal mcb6 lm Lost Between the North Hurr II n a. A annf and West Jones street a braid of hair I lor wnlCD toe uuder will ha hnraJlv rewarded by leaving it at the Visitor omoe. Once was lost but now we have found, It grows as herbs down deep in the ground: If you ute it right, a do?e one or tvro, It will r.nrfl vnnr nonralcHa arA onhlns tnntK Williams and King s famous tooth ache remedy. 10c per i ottle. f e22 tf Hoses and Other Ilnnilanmo Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a tl U. BTBIHMBTZ. Florist. A full set of the Encvclonedia Briu anica, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life or jeflVrson Davis, by Mrs Davis, at hair priw. for sale by J Dow el', 128 ion-it Wilmington street. Just rertf-ived a beautiful line of .GINGHAMS AND SCOTCH ZtPHRYS! The best and durable stock of feoe in tbe State. fEvery pair war ranted to wear just as represented. DRY GOODS STORE HEVi SDRIIG GOODS 1 Hi'ioi.s noes aod Trunks: Dress GexK Laces, Embroideries, Qloves :u and Hosiery, Under wear Txhie and Bed Linens, Towels, Crashes and WMte Goods. We direct attention of all readers of this paper to the numerous lines mentioned of which ou present stooK is unusually attractive and on which our prices are excedinh low Our Cincinnati line ot fine shoes for ladies and Brockton band made for men are as good as can be had: Perfect s i ' im action guaranteed. Call ' diamine the full stock The nr"H- re pretty. The styles in tere.M-, .,. . ;eotion poJite. No trou ble to -'i ' i9 goods. Flu t .veiling Trunks a specialty. B. A. Umi It Cp. JUST as We SAID On March 1st we would move to 18 Martin street, next door to the Farmer's Bank. Here we are all in good shape and now teady for busi; ness. We will be pleased to serve our friends, customers and the pub lic. We have everything kept in a first class dry goods store, with a full line of millinery. . Also our salesmei and salesladies will take great pleas are in showing you through theii stock If you don't want to buy come and look. THE LYON Racket Store, 16, nartin St tlardware, Ac. A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKES FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking MuloBanko for your boy, A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son Thos. H.Briggs& Sons. V LF:I'- 'f.N C DO YCU KNtitf WHERE YOUR I.WEnESTIS? It is to se'-ure the best of everything in the furniture lu. at the most reasonable rates and tbe plnce above a 1 others in Raleigh is at the enii "lium of the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES I'hey are beauties. Desks of fine furniture, &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav noney by calling. Dry Goods, Notlona, &c. O.U.rR S-TUfKER r. CO. NOVELTIES IN An extensive assortment of new styles in Laoies' and Children's low shoe. Ladies' Huntingdon ties, patent leather tip, with fancy lace piece. Russet, tan, dark brown, red and ray oxfords. Misses and children's red and dark tan one-strap slippers with silver buckles. Spiing heel Oxfords in fancy colors. These at very attractive prices. W. U. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 fgyetteville Street., Itois mm . a.
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