tuie RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, ifARCH 15. 1893. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 120 r if CITY IN BRIEF. To day ends the hooting of th LIrdi. Attention is willed to the advertise ment sale of the Rex Hospital lot to be found lo this Issue. The regular March winds pat io an appearance yesterday. J he new board of directors of the penitentiary met today. Now for the kite, this la the weather to fly it. Try it boys. Nash Park will soon be a beauty. Shade trees are being planted, the walks graveled and grass sown. The Reidsville cotton mills have made an assignment, and the prop erty is in the hands of the trustees - The Chick Comedy Company has made an engagement for a week's nightly performance at Metropolitan Hall. The Board of Aldermen decides to act upon Mr. Pullen's proposition to build the street railway line to Pullen Park. The Governor has commuted the death sentence of William and Tho. Whitson to thirty years in the peni tentiary. It is not what its proprietors eay but what Hood's darsaparilla does, that telJj th story. Hoods Sarra cuparillares. Mrs Mary Adams has returned home from a three weeks' visit to relatives in Sampson couaty, much improved in health,; and is ready for business. ' The bell telephone patent expired last Wednesday, and now you can pnt up a hello machine of your own if you want to. The people of Montgomery county are very much excited over the dis eovery of a rich gold mine, the prop rty of Jones Cotton Paper flower making is all the rage with the KaleigU young ladies. They look so natural that a good many people are fooled by them. The new cotton factory stock is all raised and the location is the next thing to be determined on and then work will be commenced. Mr. G. W. Lambeth has returned from Washington City with his son Ernest, who was sick there and is much improved. He is out. of danger. Mr. A. Dughi asks us to state that he has several ice cream freezers out and he would be much obliged to those having them to let him know to he can send and get thera. A portrait of the late Chief Justice Pearson, presented by his son was presented to the Supreme Court Li brary this irorning by Mr Frank I. Osborn, Attorney General. The State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of North Carolina will meet at Winston on ' Thursday, April 6th. Entertainment will be provided by the citizens The Messrs. Whiting Bros, are re ceivlng the finest stock of clothing they ever have had.- All' hands are as busy as bees. Just call around to their store and you will be convinced. It is in order now for the festive and truthful fisherman to hie himself away to the mill ponds to back and report' that ' the biggest fish he ever hung in his life git away. , He was a whopperl" and then show up half a dozen gourd seed perch for his day's i ;fun. It is to be hoped that the ministers of the different denominatians of this city will try and make some ar rangement to have Messrs Moody and Sankey with us for several days as orr people will be anxious to bear ,and see those evangelists in the city among us. Mr. 8 P valdo, of Cary, N. C, formerly with Messrs. W H & R8 Tncker ft Co , favorably known- to the dry goods trade of this vicinity, . has taken a position with the enter prising firm of 0 A Sherwood & Co., and will be glad to meet his friends ( in his new quarters. " I Supremo Court. Opinions were banded down as fol- I lows: Galley vs Tharston.from Johnston; ; error. i Pass vs Crltcher, from Person; af firmed. Armstrong vs Best, from Wayne; affirmed. Fertilizer Company vs Taylor from ; Harnett; modiied, defendant pays cost of appeal. Lewis vs Foard, from Guilford; af firmed. S Dickens vs Lcng, from Person re versed Messrs. Thomas and Maxwell has received the ?8?h century ladies high rocking chair which he will be glad to supply those ladies who have been enqoiring for them. ' A supply on han i and sold at reasonable prices. Call and examine for yourselves. South of the market. Itx Hospital Etot Sale. The pale at public auction of lots belonging to the Rex Hospital 'JVus tees will t e continued on Saturday, the 8th Inst , beginning at 11 o'clock. Terms: One third cash, balance pay able in equal installments at 6 and 12 months from date of sale, interest on deferred payments at 6 per cent per annum K H Battle, Pres't. March 15th, 1893. 86 Tissue papers in all colors . Raleigh Stationery Co. The Otterburu Litnia Water as a Ilewutlfler. LET 'I HE LADIES T'lY. IT AND BE CON ! VINCKD -HOW DOBS ITDOTJblS? j Arsenio is taken in smft.ll quanties ; for the complexion, and this water has arsenic enough to be beneficial, ; but not enough to be hurtful. Fow 1 ler's Solution must be stopped very j soon, or the face end body will be ! ccroe swollen Not eo with this; yon crq drink it all your Hte and not be j hurt. Again, the soda and potash expel the unwholesome gas from the swollen and paiofu'ly distended stom ; acb of the dyspeptic; the litbia, ar- ' sonic, iron and iodine start the torpid liver, expel the bile which has over flown the svstera and lent its saffron hue to the skin; the ugly pimples disappear, healthy blood tinges the 1 complexion with roses, and the bro mine briogs sweet sleep to the tired eyelids. Thus it brines a double ' blessing- it hea's and it beautifies. If you think this is an exaggera- ' Hon, ask those who have tried It, and above all, look at them aud see the change in their complexion Deliv ered to any part of the city at 20c , a bottle, by .1. ml tfobbitt. Signs of Spring When the blosst ms all haveblow'd. When the tramp is on the road. When the spring chick thinks he's old enough to cr w; Then the trade begins to hum, Then the business it will come To the Arm that has the goods and and sells them out so low. Second Spasm. fJWhen you see our little sign, You can bet we are in line, To give the buyer figures that are right; When you read this little ad, Ton will know you are wanted bad To come and get our bargains, oat of sight. The Last. Our dress goods department is com plete; Our carpets and matting can't be beat; Our millinery the finest on this street; In our shoe department you get there . with both feet. Swindell. Note paper ten cent's per pornd. Raleigh Stationery Co. Welcome Spring! Tod bring us balmy air and blue skies. ' Under your magic influence nature wakoB to a new fresh, beauty of productiveness. Man yields to your influence and his pulse quickens, everything and everybody is awake and the watchword of the season is 'activity." We are keeping pace with the times; we are already alert and wide awake,' and if you let as we will show you the right place to buy your spring goods We open this seasou with a stock that is remark-" able in many ways. In assortment and variety we have surpassed all previous efforts Quality, and style are shown through c oar entire store, and in baying, closer figures have been obtained thin ever before. We come before you this season with stronger inducements in the way of style- and quality, " stronger Induce ments in the way of prices that will be a saving to all who bay from ' Swindell, Twelve Urge, fried oysters for 85 cents at A. Dughl's. Who ean beat this T Paper bags, all sizes. f Raleigh Stationery Co. W. H. Rogers, Ko 19 Exchange Place, wholesale and retail dealer in ehlokens, aggs, butter, country pro dace and groceries. Consignments solicited. mh!5 5t Wrapping PP' -nd twine. Raleigh Stationery Co. Fresh Norfolk oysters ALL THE TIME at A. Dughl's. Fresh bananas, grapes and apples at A. Daghi's. For Bent. Two 4 Room dwellings. m!86t. LD. WoMBLK. A few baby carriages still on hand at cost at Hughes. New 25c. Spring Dress Goota. To day we received a beautiful line of dress goods and wash fabrics We can please yon now better than ever befcre. Trimming silks, cords, fin lshing gimps to match. New lot of shoes, slippers. &o. Tennis shoes at 50, 75 and $1.00 a pair. O. A Sherwood & Co. Wood, Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham'- store for dry Pine Wood, 235 Wilmington street. mch 12-1 m Have you seen those 50c baby shoes in spring heel and no heel, sizeB 1 to 7i, at . Woollcott & Sons Lawn seats at H ugbes'. Oranges, Oranges. , Another big consignment and must be sold. In the reach of everybody. Just think of it ; 15 cents per dozen or $1.25 per hundred at the eve. yd ay Auction and Commission House. v . New lot laces and trimmings.' Woollcott & Sons. '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 Ss Sow, Merchant Tailors,-' No. S10 So. Wilmington St, Raleigh, N. C. Fine ginghams, 2 'e. Sold elsewhere for 25 anc 80. Woollcott Ss Hoots) Ladies Muslin Underwear. ; Many ladies dislike to buy made pr underwear, because it - is so jOljfen poorly made We carry in ?fitck ladies' cambric and Muslin untter wear in inexpensive and the finer grades These garments are of good materials carefully made and sold at the closest possible prices. Taking in consideration the cost of making we can offer made up garments at prices as low and lower than they can be made at home. These are always cheerfully shown upon request. W. H R. 8. Tcckea Ss Co. Boys suits from $1 to $5. Pretty eailor suits $4 and $5. Woollcott Ss Sons. To the Ladies. Did you know you could have any thing in the' way of cloaks.shawls, and dresses cleaned and dyed at Harris' 8team Dye Works without the slightest injury to the goods? We make a specialty of cleaning ladies' fine light colored cloaks and walking jackets. We guarantee to make.tbem look perfectly new, no matter tow much they may be soiled. We' can furnish references that will convince you of this fact. ii On account of fire oar office is at 124 East Park Avenue, next to J A Spence St Bro., until further notice. To the Public Mrs Elizabeth McGowan. back of the jail, is prepared to do anything in the line of dyeing and pressing : ladies' bonnets in the latest ;styles of tne season, oena in your werK. , ! t Confederate Bellas. t' .. Persons having relics of '-the late war can dispose of them by addressing 117 Sooth Fayettevilie st , Raleigh, N. 0. Arthur A Spttzkr, -Late Adj't Gen. Grand Camp Confed erate Veterans. . r & fe9 tf ! Clcthe wringers at HngftssV I ! .. ' M On Consignment and Low. Sale m One Folding Lounge, good as new. One Walnut Extension Dining table. One large Cooking Range, but little used. Several Bedstead Spring Chairs 4c i Everv Dav Auction and Commission 1 Home. ' mU8t Wanted. Gentleman or lady to tri; no preference where qnllflcatloo- are equal; salary. $750 and travelling ex penses. Position permanent Bull way fare paid here if rntraged En close reference and send address with stamped envelope. iXBSRAL MABAOER, Look Drawer P, mch 8 18t Chicago, 111 Ice cream every day at ml8 tf A. Uoghi's. For Rent The desirable store on Fayettevilie street, No. 129, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D Rosenthal mch6 lm Have You Heard the Latest? In advertising our t'OOTHACHE REMEDY; we wouM alsn like to call the attention of the public to the fact that we have just received an enor mous variety of Tutt's Celebrated Fruit Juices, and are now ready to furnish our patrons with the best and latest drinks of rhn Mmr nnni and dispensed in artistic order from A 1- A. f iue pure unit juices. fe22 tf Williams Si King, Druggists and Pharmacists. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf U. Steinmrtz, Florist. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit anioa, ninth Bdinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davio. hv Mra Tin.vfa at half price, for sale by h J, Dow- en, 1JJ8 south wiiiniogton street. .;Lwn&Mi! Just received a beautiful line of GINGHAMS AND SCOTCH ZEPHYRS The beet and durable stock of SBnoes in the State. EfefEvery pair war. ranted to wear just as represented. :cto-r:ris' DRY GOODS STORE IIE17 n GOODS ! Mm m and Trunks. Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves and and Hosiery, Under wear. Table and Bed Linens, Towels, Oraches and White Goods. We direct attention of all readers of this paper to the numerous lines mentioned of which on present stock is unusually attractive and on which oar prices are exceedingly low Our Cincinnati line of fine shoes for ladies ar .' Mrockton hand made for men io ce t vod as can be had: Pt- '.'-faction guaranteed. Call hi .i rainine the full stock. The fe -' rretty. The styles in terests "(ulon poJite. No trou ble to tv- ' o goods. Fine l . wiling Trunks a cl:i'ty. C.A. 1 IIUSTas 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 ready for busis ness. We will be pleased to serve our friends, customers and the pub lie. We have everything kept in a first class dry goods store, with a full line of millinery. Also our salesmen and salesladies will take great pleas nre in showing yon through their stock If you don't want to buy eome and look. THE LYIM Racket Store, 16 Uarttn St Siierwooi Hardware, &c A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CME& FRUIT KNIVES will wake an acceptable preeent to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking MuleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for yourhueb,"'! or son H LH I! V () DO YOU KNQvV WHERK YOUR UTEKEtflS? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the moat reasonable rates and the place above others in Raleigh is at the emporium -jf 1, 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, They are beauties. Desks of fine furniture, &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav money by calling. Dry Goods. Notions, &c. 17.HJR STUfKER ? Cfl. I10VELT1ES IN An extensive assortment of new styles in Ladies' and Children's low sSoe. Ladies' Huntingdon ties, , patent leather tip, with fancy lace piece. Russet, tan, dark brown, red and cray 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. H. & It. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 and m Fayettevilie 8treet.J hnas mm

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