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a VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY - MARCH 22. 1893. NO. 126 CITY IN BRIEF. Frrmers are now getting on a busy hump. - Mr. Sam Kramer, of Durham It in theelty. Tb receipts of cotton today were very light. The baae ball ferer If spreading far and wide First the city election then the World's fair. A regaUr London fog' prevailed this morning. We are glad to learn that Mr. B F. Smith Is improving. The city election takes place in Wilmington tomorrow. Evangelist Moody is attracting lm mense crowds in Wilmington. The protracted meetings still con tlnae at the West End chapel. A few more such days and the"green grass will be growing all around." We regret to learn that Mrs. A. M. MoPheeters was very ill last night. Miss Carrie Smith is visiting rela tives in tbe western part of the State. Athletic park in this city seems to be in somewhat a dilapidated condl. tion. The average school boy is arrang tng his fishing tackle for Easter Mon day. The North Carolina board of man agers of the World's Fair is in session in this city. Rumors of hotel changes, bat, when, or in what direction we cannot yet definitely find oat. Gen. Wade Hampton is over 75 years old, and very poor. The war wept off his vast estate. . See notice of Mayor Badger order ing a olty election under the aot of the late general assembly. The oase of Barwell Perry, who is charged' with bigamy, will come up at the Superior Court next week. It seems to be the understanding that Sheriff Allison, of Iredell, is in the lead for the marsbalship of the western district. A Topeko paper boasts that very few of the tombstones in the cera etery east of that city are decorated with laudatory epitaphs. The bird that won't sing and must be made to, is a matter of small con sequence compared to the bird that can't sing but is willing to try. A section master on the Mockaville road, near Winston, swallowed a sil ver aOliar ISW UJ wuco n.v ryo he feels no discomfort, from it so far At the Sunday school Institute to be held at Durham commencing ifcxt Friday "afternoon Messrs. J 'it. Broughton and W. 8. Primrose of this city will be the speakeis. As Greensboro is to have Vice Pres dent Stevenson at the battle ground celebration 4th July, can't we man. age to get the president for State Fair? "-. What says Secretary Ayer. The case of the state vs Otho Wil son will be the chief attraction in the Superior Court next week, if it aVmnld ha tried. It is rather a novel case in North Carolina. The Richmond State announces that ample arrangements are on-foot to properly entertain nil the Gover oors and other officials who visit that city on the 12th, of April Among ether arrangements in ' pe a trip to Old Point. " . The case of W. H. Topp vs the Wes tern Union Telegraph Co for failure to deliver a telegram in reasonable time, has beu dismissed by the Rail', road Commission 'on the ground of want of jurisdiction. This ruling was the result of a decision of the State Supreme Court, that Che commission has no power to enforce penalties for tench failures. ' -Hood's Sarsaparllla positively cures even when all others fail. He has a 'record of success unequalled by any other medicine. Deserved Compliment Our friend. Colonel E. G. Harrell has been tendered by tbe Bureau of Education of the United States, the honorable position as Vice President of the World's fair oongress, whioh will meet in Chicago July JW-29th next. Had Newt. We deeply regret to learn that Rev. George Dempsey, of Canada, who so acceptably filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church, after Rev. Dr. Watkios left last year, died last night at Clinton, N. 0 , efter an Illness of several weeks Mr Dempsy had received a cvll to the Presbyte rlan church at that place. He died of pulmonary disease Mr. Dempsy had many friends who will deepl regret bis decease. Important. The North Carolina committee on ooloolal exhibits for the world's fair ' wishes the names and address of any persons in the State who own and are willing to lend portraits, mina. tares, fans, china, glass, silver histo ric documents or any other relic be longing to the eolonUl or revolution ary period of the 8tate All persons having suoh relics should address ' Mrs Geo W. Kidder, ehalrman of the eolonU1 committee of the thirteen State, ilmtugton, N. 0. The Weather. For North Carolina: Rain, follow ed by clearing Colder In east por tion Thursday a. ra. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Thursday: Slightly warmer. Occasional showers. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 m today: Maximum temperature, 86; mini mum temperature SI rainfall 0 02. Attention is called to the adver tisement of Messrs. Jones Sc Powell. These gentlemen in addition to sup plying the wants of the public in the matter of all kinds of fuel, also fur nish feed to., on th best terms.Those having empty barrels will find it to their advantage to confer with them. There is an unusual dullness per vading all departments of the State Government. With the exception of minor appointment of notary pub lic &c , there Is nothing other than, mere routine duty at the executive office. The coukle of the brood hen Is hearc1 in the land. NO BARGAIN HOUSE. An ex elusive bargain house does not come op to the demand of the average lady of this age While we have thous ands of dollars worth of goods which weibought way under the value and selisamo for less money than any one else in the trade can sell, yet we are not an exclusive bargain house We have all the new things out for this season in dress goods and trimmings. All the new silks in Bengallne lustres printed and plain, China and Japan ese silk the new combination of silk and cotton and silk and wool In fact, we will come as neir suiting as any one can We have Btyle and quality. D. T. Swindell. TO MERCHANT -We have a job lot of good 6c cigars that we will close out at $1 50 per lr0 There is bargains in cigars at J. A. Spenoe & Bro. AH! FINE AHOE? H3RE-Bbrt & Packard's "Korreot Shape" to gen tlemen gives finest service; 20 kinds and styles to select from. O A Sherwood & Co. ON MONDAY, March 27th. Messrs. Woollcott & Sous will veil towels at 10 per cent discount. WE ARE GOING to start our spring trade by having a great towel saxe on Monday, -March 87. Any towel will be sold on that day at 10 percent less than marked price. - Woollcott & Sons. Still They Come. On v artpfnff afrwtlr nnnflnnai f si bf. rive. Nothing like it in the way ot i bargains ever before placed on this ' tnnrb-ut. Tn u. fa w rlava wa will oHva I you some money saving information. Two or three good rooms lot rent cheap ouS Wilmington st (ft family without, children. Apply at this office. Three Nice Rooms fo rltent. In the Crowder bouse on North Harrington street. Apply to ' mhl7 Ot J. A. Bajtdkri. Wood, Wood. ' Send your orders to B. F: Cheat ham' store for dry Pine. Wood, 223 Wilmington street. mob. 12-1 m The Monitor oil stove Is a great sue con. For sale by W. H. Hughes. $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled In 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. o. Box 277. Raleigh, N. O. mhitt eodtf To (he Ladles. Did you know you could have any thing in the way of cloaksshawls, 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 guarantee to make them look perfectly new, no matter how muoh they may be soiled. We .can furnish references that will convince you of this faot. ' On account of Are oar office is at 124 East Park Avenue, next to : J A Spenoe & Bro., until further notice. -M To the Pnblta. :',!; Mrs Elizabeth MoGowan back of the jail, is prepared to do auythiog in tbe line of dyeing and pressing lacMes' bonnets in the latest styles of the season. Send in your work. - Millinery. $ Our buyer has taken special pains in selecting a millinery fetook. Beau ty, style and bargains , is what he went for and that is what be got. We can suit all. . Any thing from a 13c sailor to the finest Paris styles, it V Swindells'. Sam, you have struck it now.' That is the best fit I have fcver seen you have. W here did you get It from 1 J. R. Taylor Sc Bon, Merchant' Tailors, No. 210 So. Wilmington 8t. - Raleigh,- W.t i . t r t ' " 1 Oar Custom Tailoring Depart . ment. . ' ' V We now have in our custom tailor ing department one of the handsom est lines of Buttings and trouserings that has ever besn shown in Raleigh. The worsted are as good as money will buy, the findings the best to be had and no city in this country can furnish better workmanship. We off' r this class of custom tailor ing work at less than city prices. The materials are cheerfully shown upon request. W. H. & R S. Tuckb & CO. That Girl V ith a 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 5 B Corset lifce this cut long waited and are to be had, at S win dell's mammoth store. And this stout lady, who is shaking with mirth and looks so pleasing has on a Watch Spring Corset Use this cut.' , These two corsets are feet at D, T Wanted. Gentleman cr lad.- to tr.l; no preference where o-illBnat(on. r. equal; salary. $7W and travelling ex pensee. Pooltlon permanent Rail - way rare paid here if engaged En close reference and send address with lamped envelope. iBBTSRAL MASieBR Look Drawer P, moh8-18t Chicago, 111. Ioe oreatn every day at mlS tf A. Uaghl's. For Rent The desirable store on Fayateville street. No. 12B, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, Is for rent by April 1. Apply to D Rosenthal. . mch6 lm Dare Yon Heard the Latest? In advertising our TOOTHACHE REMEDY; we would also like to call the attention ot th nnhlin tn ih r.i that we have just received an enor mous Taneiy oi lull's Celebrated Fruit Jnieea. and furnish our patrons with the best and latest drinks of the season, prepared and dispensed In artistic order from the pnrefiuit juices. ieavj.tr Williams & Ku?a, Druggists and Pharmacists. Roses and Other Hand Out Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and norai uesigns. Telephone 118 a4 tf H. Stbinmbtz, Florist. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit- anioa. ninth Edlnhtlrc flrHt.lon. Alan life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs Davis. ac nan price, lor sale by a. J. Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street. PARASOLS. (Tew line of PARASOLS just opened in all the PATEST NOVELTIES. Direct from the largest manufacture ra in the world. DRY GOODS STORE 0ORSETS. The advert';n&: signs and carls read: R. 4 G. Corsets are the Rest," fTry H S. CoTsets. They are the BEST." Our endoremant goo with both lines. TbT i no form w c nnot fit Derfrctlv -''N"tr or short waist, either slim. 'uH'di'MM or stoat Some decry these "V K J3" because the profits are too sh '. We like them for their quick 8futi and satisfnetorv eivlng qualities v.i delisrht in small prof its and q . -aieu jresn.eiean gooas and a Dew .took a1 1 the time. Not too many of a k did but some of all. C. A. Slerwifli 1 Go. JUSTao WeSAID On Mirch 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 in a first class dry goods store, with a full line of millinery. Also our salesmen and salesladies will take great pleas are in showing you through their stock. If you don't want to buy come and look. Racket Store, 16 Hartta St Hardware, &c. 1 Tl I C1 n T T T fTl IfTT T A l)IojUJl MlLLl . WAA JJAAAJLI or a set of BREAD, CAKE 4 FRUIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of cur Kicking PiluleBanks for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husband or son ITios. H. Briggs & Sons, B AT,EICm,N. C DO YOU KrJJrV WHERE YOUR mfoM IS ? It is to secire the best of everything in the furniture hue at the most reasonable rates and the place above aU others in Raleigh la at the emporium 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 Btyle BABY CARRIAGES, I'hey are beauties. De3ks 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. V. H R S TUfKER ; CO. LacDSes9 Wa!sit0 Now on sale the New styles for this Season in Ladies' SHIRT WAISTS, Cambric, 8eersucker, Zephyr Cloth, Satteen and Silk at very reasonable prices. W. H. & It. S. TUCKER & CO., U3 ud 125 Fayetteville Street. Tflomas & MaxfeiL
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