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Che a wsuor VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 18. 1893. NO. 123 11 CITY IN BRIEF DAtmoat time to change seh ' ' j Cor print? and summer tourists Tot of matrimonial cdltncos ta'fcei of to come off after Ln "hob" Furmao purine V ecu terror of hie way at the u. liter's offlc jast like he wu need to :t Th rough weather has ke tny persons from the city today, iud the trade has not been as heavy ae osual oq Saturdays. Thre will be a kind of a bM' hol iday among 'be business men r f wil inlnj;ton during the serlea of uiet icg4 by Evangelist Moody. M- Caleb B. Osborne of Gr ir.viil, h ici the elty today. He is em ippli-r-aat for the position of Dep ' ' (Jol lector in the counties of t-nuvllle and Person. The ladies of the Monument As sociation desire to return tl- uk to Mr. Hanry Lltehford for hid iboral contribution, also to Messrs. Corson & Denson's Academy. Th friends of Gen. W. R. C-x hare the highest assurances that ho will succeed in obtaining the appointment of Clerk to the United States nte, a position for which he is mr t etui nentl qualified. There will be a called meeting of Raltdgh Council 531 R A. at 8 o'clock Mouday night, Mtroh 90th, for c a ferrlog degrees Officers are ex pjcyod to be present Members earasstly reqaested to attend. The newly elected commissioner of Labor Statistics, Mr. B. Et. Lacy is having a nice salt of rooms fix a I a 9 for his department, in the Sunreme Court building. Be will -occi,; hU new quarters by the first of th oja ing .month. Mr. Dave Rosenthal return! this morning from a business trip to New York and other northern cities where he has purchased one of the finest lines of everything pert lining to the clothing business ever brought .to Raleigh. Dr. Crowell, President of Trinity C!'t(je, will commence a i t- of I v u'68 on social question. ? u opting lecture will be at t?i- . . oe villa female College. Dr. Ci t! is a Ucturer of marked distlne: nd the course will no doubt be y i at ten fcd. . l i e odltor Is frequently a" i 1 of fail i 04 . to comment on' the . uog ami ioing of visitors. W i: j :? to b! .:n . ? If you have visitor, if .-.07 thi i j happens In your comtu if an" of your friends die, or if : , i 1 et -married let us know all abou;. it weM print it sure. It is much to be regretted t; the Electric Stree Car Company m inot find it to their Interest to keep up th Hargett street line. It would seem that the population in that direcMon could well support a line if pai - uized to even a reasonable extent. Of couree the management of t h Hues cannot expect to run the csva aa matter of mere courtesy, aud it be comes our people to do all in their power to sustain them. Let us hope that when more genial weather sets in the travel will Increase to such an extent as to render many improve ments available. 'I; O. O P. Beaton Gales Lodge. 1. O. 0. F., will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock to attend the funeral of the late W. I. Myatt which takes place at the Baptist Tabernacle at 8:30. Sis ter Lodges of the city are invited to attend. R. L. BURKHBAD, N. G. Thikm, Bee. 8eo. St. John's Guild. A meeting of St. John1 Guild will be held In the choir room of the Church of the Good Shepherd on j B : tal. A full meeting Is earnestly j Col E. D. Hall, chief of police of Wii. ilngton, has been appointed as spec:! inspector rf custom with ter ritory ranging from Norfolk, Va., to f av -iuah, This is the offloe that wa ueld by James H Young, 00L Receiving Daily. . Bp -log calico 6c yard. Bering cotton worsted 60 yard. Pants cloth lOo yard. L-idles' trimmed hats 8V. worth 73. Gent's hat from S5c to $1.60. LadieV fine shoes tl a pair. tteut's nice shoes f 1 a pair. Cull and look through oar stock of drew goods and make your selection. It will pay yon . J. A. Spxstob & Bro., mblS 134 East Martin street. Still They Come. Onr spring stock continues to ar rive. Nothing like It In the way of bargains ever before placed on this ma met. In a few days we will give you eome money saving information. Wat jh for our ad. Swindell. llonse for Bent. With eight rooms on Lane street, near corner of Dawson and Lane. Pr e $11 per month, mh :8 8t D. O. Murray. Millinery. Our buyer has taken special paint in s lectlng a millinery stock. Beau ty, style and bargains Is what he wen 1 for and that is what he got. We can suit all. Anything from a 13o sailor to the finest Paris styles, at Swindell's. New line of men's fine dress shoes In a1 1 trie latest, shapes Just opened at Norrte' Di y Goods "Store, Oar Custom Tailoring Depart meat. Wu now have in our custom tailor ing department one of the handsom est Hoes of suitings And trousering to a has ever bean shown in Raleigh. Th worsted are as good as money will buy, the findings the best to be had and no city in this country can f urn sb better workmanship. W offer this class of custom tailor in; work at less than city prices. The materials are cheerfully shown upon request W. H R'S. TccSkr & Co. No Equal. Our stock of shoes for style, fit and durability has no equal in the South. Our entire stock from the cheapest to the finest 'fere all manufactured spe eially for us. Therefore, every pair gold? out of our house is warranted to w ar just as represented. We do not tsitate to say that yoc can get a better shoe for less money at Norrls' thau aDy house In the state How line of men's fine shoes In Rub Bettg Frennh calf and patent leather in a 1 1 the latest jshapes. Best line of children's school shoes in the state. Our stock of ladles fine shoes has no equl. X? - v line of ginghams, white goods, Iaob and embroideries, hosiery, cor sets oic Norris' Dry Goods Store, 213 Fayetteville street. , m 1 s 11 ' - 81 . cial sale of ginghams at 6c yard on Monday, March 20, at Woolleott 8t Sons. Sam, you have struck it now. That is the best fit I have ever seen you have. Where did you get It from ? i , J. R. TayiiOR & Son, Merchant Tailors, No. 210 So. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. O. W. H. Rogers, No. 1$ Exchange Place, wholesale and retail dealer in chickens, eggs, butter, country pro dace and groceries. Consignments solicited. mhl5 6t The Ottorbum Lithia Water as a Beautlfler. SET XHK LADIK8 TRY IT AJTD BB GOB VINCBD HOW DORS IT DO THIS? Arsenic is taken in small quant ies for the complexion, and this water has arsenlo enough to be beneficial, but not enough to be hurtful. Fow ler's Solution must be stopped very soon, or the face and body will be come swollen. Ifot to with this; yon can drink it all your lite and not be hurt. Again, the soda and potash expel the unwholesome gas from the swollen and painfully distended stom ach of the dyspeptic; the lithia, ar senic, iron and iodine start the torpid liver, expel the bile which hat over flown the system and lent its saffron hue to the skin; the ugly pimples disappear, healthy blood tinges the complexion with roses, and the bro mine brings sweet sleep to the tired eyelids. Thus it brings a double bleeping it heals and it beautifies. If you think this is an exaggera tion, ask those who have tried it, and above all, look at them and see the ehacore in their complexion. Deliv e red to any part of the elty at SOo a bottle, by. Babbitt, Two or three good rooms for rent cheap ou 8. Wilmington St. ft r family without children. Apply at this office. Three Nice Rooms' for Bent. In the Crowd er house ' on North Harrington street. Apply to mhl7 6t J. A. Savosrs. , " For UenL Two 4 Room dwellings. mUey L D. Womblk. , Weod, Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat -bam' store for dry Pine Wood, 235 Wilmington street. men 12lra The Monitor oil stove Is a great suc cess. For sale by W. H. Hughes. 5c a Yard Special Sale. Ginghams for dresses and aprons. Woolleott. Ss Sons. $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander,'.' P, O. Box 277. Raleigh, K. O. mhloeodtf ' Woolleott ft Sons will have a spe elal sale of ginghams at 60 a yard, on Monday, March 20. Come early and secure the pick. None better in this city or any oth er. For rbe best, line of medium priced hose, we excel . Oar 25c line of fast blacks are unequaled. We 0911 an imported German half. hose at 16c. and a full, regular fast black rib bed hose at ICo. Remember that. v O A Shbrwood&Co. New 25c; Spring Dress) Oooda. To day we received a beautiful line of dress goods and. wash fabrics We can please you now better'' than ever before. Trimming silks) cords, fin lshing gimps to match. New lot of shoes, slippers, &o. Tennis shoes at 60, 76 and $1.00 a pair. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Te 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 specialty of cleaning ladies' fine light colored cloaks and walking Jackets We euarantee to make them 00k perfectly new. no matter how much they may be soiled. We can furnish references that will convince you of this fact. r On account of fire our office Is at 124 East Park Avenue, next to J A Spence St Bro., until further notice. To the Public. Mrs Elizabeth MoGowan back of the jail. Is prepared to do auythiog In the line of dyeing and pressing ladles1 bonnets in the latest styles of the season. Bend in your work. That Girl Tvitha Smile On. Those ladies you know who always have a pleasant and fascinating smile on their face, are not wearing ill fit ting corsets They probably have on a 0B Corset like this" cut long waited and are to be had at 8 win dell's mammoth store. And this stout lady, who Is shaking with mirth and looks so pleasing, has on a Watch Spring Corset like this CUt SiV-p:.. These two corsets are kept at D. T. Swindell's at Jew fork prices, Wanted. Gentleman or lady to trwl; no preference where qualifications are "lv,1 tr way fare paid here if n;aged Ed close reference and scud address with stamped envelope. Gbbrral Masagkr Lock I rawer P, mch8-18t Chicago, 111 Ice cieaa? every day at ml8 tf A. Uoghl's. For Bent The desirable store on Fayetteville street, No. 121), now occutid by W. H. Lyon, in for rent by April 1. Apply to " D Rosenthal mch6 lm HaTe You Heard the Latest? In advertising onr rOOTflaCHE REMEDY; we would also like to call the attentk q of the public to the fact that we have just received an enor raous variety of Tuft's Celebrated Fruit Juices, and are now ready to furnish our patrons with he best and latest drinks of the season, prepared and dispensed in artistic order from the pure fiuit juices fe22 tf Williams & Kino, Druggists and Pharmacists. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf H. 8TEINMBTZ, Florist. A full set of the Eucyc'opndia Brit anica, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs D .vis, at half price, for sale by h J Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington srpet. SilKilO-iiEiS Men's floe lud sewed S-H-0-E-S- All 'the latent sbupes in Rusetts, French OeU and Patent Leather just opened $150. The best $160 ladies1 genuine Don golaKid Button Boot in the - worll at DRY GOODS STORE 0ORSETS. The advertising signs and cards read: rR & 6. Corsets are the Rest." 'TryH S tes.Tlifiy aw to BERT." Our end" Dement goes with both lines Th is no form we c nnot fit perfectly' x or short waist either slim, ni -'1, "r stout. 8ome decry these "M .-.X fi" bucause the profits are too si- .'We like them for their quick selli' i' and satisfactory givlDg qpalitie deli -bt in small prof Its and qnlk s les frsh- clean goods and a. new funk e'l to time not too many of a kind but sone of all. 0.1; USTas WeSAID Oh 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 busi ness. We will be pleased tQ serve our friends, customers and the pub lio; 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 ure ;in showing you through their stock. If you don't want to buy come and look. Racket Storo, 16 Uartin St Sterwonj llardware, c " A P I VJPT T 1 rP " 1 f I T A I )lou U J 1 MIL U or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any house kt eper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking: MuIeBanks for your boy, A POCKET KNIFE for yourhucbv 1 fr son vi i s; m : do vau PER;. Y11D8 i.iTE E T tS ? It ia to s.;iire the bet of everything in the furniture Ime at the most reasonable rates and the place above a'l others in Raleigh is at the emporium of Tlioinas & Maxwell, the well-known dealers. Exchange Tlace, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties ia 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. De3k? of fine furniture, &c Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav noney by calling. Dry Goods. iVotSom, r. BJ-sBllirffllCO. o Now ot' sale the New styles for this Season in Ladies' SHIRT WAISTS, Cambric Seersucker, Zephyr Cloth, ' Satteen and Silk t. at very reasonable prices. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.. 123 and 125 fayetteville Street. PRTN
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