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tJic iKsttot. w I iijjjj VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 23. 1893. NO. 127 CITY IN Bllllf.r. Congressman Bonn wu la the city yesterday afternoon. Colored "Cake walka" are getting popular aa the spring opena. A. primary is the way to settle the postoffloe matter. Bow about it ? The matrimonial market is rather doll owing to Lent. The applications for license are slim. Appeals from the 8tb Jadlcial dis trict will be called in the Sapreme Court next Tuesday. We are much pleased to state that Mrs. P. H Andrews, who has been quite ill. is much improved. There are now about 150 students at Eton College, and the icstitntion is in a uipst flourishing condition. It is rumored that Col. Paul B. Means will receive the appointment of collector for the western district of North Carolina. Improvements at the soldier's home till continue. It miht be made a beautiful place if the proper means were at command. Our venerable fellow citizen Mr. Alfred Williams, who bad the mis fortune to break an arm several weeks since, ia improving. Mrs. R. H. Powell and two children of Oxford, N. C, and Miss Mamie Gamage. of Baltimore, Md , are visit ing at Mr. T. C. Williams. There will be much interest in tbe work of teachers' institutes this spring and summer. Messrs. Mclver and Alderman will conduct the exercises. City of Raleigh 6 per cent bonds due in 1897 are worth 105 Those due 1907 are held at lUtif This speatB well for the financial standing of our city. The work of fixing up Brookside Park should be pushed. It will Boon be time when that delightful retreat will be in much demand by pleasure eekers. The Franklin Times has mw en tered on its 23d year. Mr. J. A. 1 homas, its present editor, has con ducted it with success for 16 years. Long may it flourish ' We Invite attention to the adver -tisemeatof Messrs. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons who have on sale the woven wire fencing for poultry yards &o Also all kinds of garden implements. Call and Bee them. We are still firm in the conviction that the voice of the people ot the oammunity should bae boluo eifeci in . the choice of a postmaster. We believe, in this respect, we are in ac cord with the president of the United States, if recent reports be true. In the case of Ormond vs the R. & D R. R. Co., before the Railroad Commission, being a complaint that the road refused to refund unueed portion of two railroad tickets, it was adjudge J that the road refund. We believe thai an act was passed by the laat legislature authorizing ,the com mission to act in such oases. As the clerks of the Superior Courts of the state have all obtained leave to visit the world's fair, we hope our friend John W. Thompson will avail himself of the opportunity. We are wagering that he would make a fine Impression of the manhood of North Carolina,-and we are confident that friend Moye would keep things all right while he is absent. We hear that Mr. Sunn, since his arrival in the city has summoned the various candidates for the postofftae to an interview- for the purpose of re eonoiling conflicting views This may be all right, as far as it goes, but, the postmaster is a very near office to the people, and, after all, it looks as tf they should have something to do, with it. According to .recent reports this is about the view of Mr. Cleve land;. ' That cure of Geo. W. tuner of Galway, N. Y-, of scrofula, by Hood's barsaparilia, was one of the most re jaarkable op reoor. Grand Army. The annual camp of the Grand Ar my of the Repnblle for North Caro Una and Virginia, eommenoed in Norfolk today. Yesterday Mr.- C H. Belne, who is commander of Mead Post, in this city, left to attend the meeting. J. 0. Brewster, the Vice Commander accompanied him. Read This. An exchange says : " Advertise your bnsiness no matter how small it is, and, It will be sure to pay yon In the long run. Let the public know that yon live in a wide awake place, and that you can sell as many goods far as little money as any other person in your town. This will draw you a living custom." The Weather. For North Carolina: Local rains, warmer in northeast portion. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Friday: Rain, probably clear ing Saturday. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 m. today: Maximum temperature, 63; mini mnm temperature 8 rainfall 0 08. A Suggestion. Supevicor McMuckinbas oommeno ed ppriny r-k of repairing the roads in earn-" Mr "Mac"' deserves mach credit tor ixU energy. We wish, bow ever, that he would disversify tbe matter a Utile more. How would It do to try his hand a little on tbe road leading from the Hillsboro road to Pullen Park It will soon be- time now for evening drives and, the red mud is just awful. Think of it Mr. "Mac," and, if you lack authority, perhaps the board of commissioners will help you out. See advertisement of four room house for rent by Mr. L. D. Wombl. IF YOU WANT the best suit of clothes in Raleigh for $6. 50, call at J. A. Spence to Bro's. PIPFLN APPLES-Flnest of the Beasoa, by the bbl or measure at D. T. Johnson's. FINEST GRADE New Orleans mo lasses at D. T. Johnson's. NEW CROP Cuba molasses at D T Johnson's. PORTO RICO molasses at D. T. Johnson's. VANILLA syrup at D T.Johnson's. MAPLE Syrup at D. T Johnson's. MEDALION syrup at D. T. Johnson's. SILK LAMP shades at Hughes'. LAMPSHADE frames at Hughes'. FOR RENT 4 room house includ ing kitchen. m23 L D. Womble. NO BARGAIN HOUSE. An ex elusive bargain house does not come up to tbe demand of the average lady of this age While we have thous ands of dollars worth of goods which we bought way under the value and sell same 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 dross goods and trimmings. All the new silks in Bengaline lustres printed and plain, China and Japan ese silk, tbe new combination of silk and cotton and silk and wool In fact, we will come as near Bniting as any one can We have style and quality. D. T. Swindell. AH! FINE SHOES HERE Bort $ Packard's 'Korrect Shape" to gen t'emen gives finest service; 20 kinds and stiles to select from. O. A Sherwood to Co. ON MONDAY, March 27th. Messrs. Woollcott to Sons will veil towels at 10 per cent discount. t " Still They Come, ft Our spring , stock continues to ar rive. ' Nothing like It in the way of bargains ever before : placed on this market. - In a few days we will give you some. money saving information. Watch for our ad. Swindell. Throe Nice Booms for Bent. In the Crowder house on North Harrington street. Apply to mhl76t J. A. Sanders. Two or three good rooms for rent eneapout Wilmington it (rr family without children. Apply at thjs office. Wood. Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham' store for dry Pine Wood, 235 Wilmington street. meh 12-lm $500 In Installments Wanted. Itean be doubled in 12ykmnths. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277. Raleigh, N. O. mhlfl eodtf WE ARE GOING to start ourepflng trade by having A grbat towkl sals on Monday, March $7. Any towel will be sold on that day at 10 percent less than marked price. Woollcott to 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' 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 ook perfectly new, no matter how much they may be soiled. We can furnish references that will convince you of this fact. , v- On account of fire our office is at 124 East Park Avenue, next , to J A Spence to Fro., until furtherhotloe. . To the Public, v' 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 the season, Send in your work.' Millinery. Our buyer has taken rpeeial pains in selecting a millinery stock. Beau ty, style and bargains is what he went for and that is what he got. We can suit all. Anything from a IDo sailor to the finest Paris styles, at Swindells1. .: , Sam, you have struck it no v That is the best fit I have ever- r h ' ou have. Where did you get it ff 'u? J. R. Taylor to S9&, Merchant Tailors, No. 210 So. WilmingtotLSt. Raleigh,!?. 0. Oar Custom Tailoring Depart . meat. ''v'vv -, . We now have in our custom' tailor ing department one of the handsom est lines of suitings 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 offer this class of custom tailor 1n work at less than city prices. The materials are cheerfully shown upon request. W.E4RS. Tucker to' 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 O I B Corset like this cut long walt ed and are to be had at, Swin 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 cue. TViooa two Aorsets are keDt at D. T BwlndeirB at New York prioe. ; Wanted. Gentleman -r 11 y trtvel; no preference whr qualifications .r equal; salary. $7K) and travelling x penses. Position permanent R-t way fare paid here if engaged. En close reference and send address with stamped envelope. lilSTZRAL Mamaokr, Lock Drawer P. mch8-18t Chicago, III. Ice cream every day at ml8 tf A. Uoghl's. For Bent The desirable store on Fayettevllle street, No. 120, now occupied by W. H. Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D. Rosenthal mchfl lm Have You Heard the Latest ? In advertising our TOOTHACHE REMEDY; we would also like to call the attention of the public to tba fact that we have just received ao enor rnous varletv of Tnfr'a niahato Fruit Juices, and are now ready to furnish onr patrons with he best and latest drinks of th nn nn,..4 and dispensed in artistic order from lun pare hum juices. fe22 tf Williams to Kiss. Druggists and Pharmacists. m Roses and Otlinr Hun Out Flowers Bouquets. Baskets and c lurw jjesigus. i eiepnone 118 a4 tf H. 8tkinm.tz, Florist. A full set of the Enavfitnnnrila Ttrlf. anica, ninth Edinburg edition. AJso life of Jefferson Davis, hv Mrs r i trio at half price, f -r sale by H J. Dow en, 1U8 Houtn Wilmington street. jj&BASOLS. New line of HARASOLS ju&t opened in all the j ATEST NOVELTIES. Direct from the largest manufacture rs in the world. DRY GOODS STORE QORSETS, The advertisi n; itxaa and cards read: '1 & G. Corsets are tbe Rest." 'Try HS. Corsets. They are the BEST." Our endorsement goe with both lines. There U no form we c nnot. fit perfectly lorjr or short waist either slim, medium p sfout. Some decry these "MAKE"-' because the profits are too small. 'Ve like them for thir quick sellinc satisfactory giviog qualities, v ioii'm. insmauprot its and qulf'' !d Fresh.elean goods and a Dew ' " 'i tr:e time. iot too many of a ki i hut some of all. 0. A. Sherwuni Se Ho 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 leady for busit 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 ure in showing you through their stook. If you don't want to buy come and look. Racket Store, 16 Hartin St Hardware, &c. Wire Fencing FOR POULTRY YARDS. Neat, styliah, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rakes, Porks, Shovels. Tlios. H. Briggs & Sods, RALRI ',H. v. o DO mMiifl WHERE YOUR TE .'EST IS ? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Ilileigh is at the emporium of 4 1 the well-known dealers, Exchange Plaoe, 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. V ll. ; R S.TUfKFR ; CO. Ladles9 Now on Bale the New styles for this Season in Ladies1 SHIRT WAISTS, Cambric, Seersucker, Zephyr Cloth, Satteeo and Silk at very "reasonable prices.' W. II. & R. 3. TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 Fayetteyille Street, ' nomas fOTfill AU.UXV II Mil
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