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A tjBturc. VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1893. NO. 134 Ml CITY IN BBIBtf. Good Friday, No frost thli morning. The Mia of fertlllter tags are much larger than at thl time last year. It Ii likely that the docket of the Superior Courf will be cleared this week.- . The of placing electric lights In the Id. jo aaylr.m is belog rapidly poshed. w Maj. R- H. Toeker returned to tUe city yesterday. Bis son W. B. Tucker also returned. - ; Mr. JOS Lamsden has been ap pointed state standard keeper of weights and measures. It is said that the contributions for the monument fond is gradually ln creasing. This is good news. The citizens of New Berne are making mash preparation for the re ceptlon of the press association on the 26th, of April. The decorations of oar new opera house are progressing finely. It will be most handsomely done. A Baltl more firm ha the work in charge. One of the main features of North Carolina at the world's fair will be the tobacco exhibit, which promises to surpass that of any other state. The last legislature appropriated 18.000 a year for the support of eight normal schools for the colored race, . to be located at such points as the state board of education may select. Judge Brown has undoubtedly won the highest esteem from, the bar and 'people generally daring the session of this term of the coarc. All speak of him as a model judge in all respects. "There will be a .regular meeting of the Walter R. Womble Book atd Ladder Track company tonight at 8 o'clock. There is mach important business and a fall attendance is de- sired. " - Mr. A. Dughi will, next week hare ice cream of a new kind, now all the go in Paris. Dae announcement will be made in the Visitor. Look oat for it. It is something new, novel, and delicious. If the request of Gov. Carr to Mayor Ellison is complied with, and the remains of Bon. Jefferson Pavis is placed in-state in oar capitol, we can expect one of the largest crowds ever seen in Raleigh. We are requested by Mr. A. L. Fer rell to say that it would much facil itate the business of making out the health report for March, if physicians will promptly send in their reports this afternoon or tomorrow. Early yesterday morning the long bridgo of the R. Ss A. A. L. Railroad over Haw River was burned The loss will bo quite heavy approximate ing $35,000. Travel was delayed, bat a trestle will soon be pat ap. Oar State Senators seem to be in lack. Senator Olive.of Wake is to be postmaster at , Apex. Benator Mc Dowell, of Mecklenburg expects to be Consul to Dresden, and Senator Mor ton, of New Hanover Js prominent in the race for the postmastership of Wilmington. A facetious disappointed office seeker says President Cleveland's rales as to eligibility stand towards the offices precisely as the interstate commerce law does towards railroad passes, "pall" is strong enough you get the passes; if not the law is quoted in order to let yon down easy. Prof. W. L. Poteat, of Wake Forest College, will deliver an- address at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege this evening at 8:80 o'clock. The subject is ''Influence on the College , Curriculum of the Introduction of Natural Sciences." Street cars ran to the grounds. Public cordially in vited. : ; When you speak or even think of prlng medicine, how quickly Hood's Barsaparilla comes into your mind. Take it now. , A. & M. College. There are now twenty students la the senior class who will apply for degrees next June. This is mak ing good progress when it is consld ered that the institution is only in the fourth year of its existence. 2few Opening. Attention' Is directed to the adver tisement of the New York Millinery and Dry Goods Bazaar No. 211, Fay ettevllle street. The stock is most complete in all its different varieties, and the prices are each as will meet the wants of the public Call and make selections. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, warmer. Local forecast, for Raleigh and vi cinity On Saturday and Sunday;1 fair weather, warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 m. today: ' C Maximum temperature, 64; mini muin,temperature 48 rainfall 0.0. The Swedish Quartette. Our amusement loving people are delighted to know that this splendid musical combination will appear in Raleigh on April 6th. The Washington (D C) Evening Star Buy; Was "Home, Sweet Home" ever sung without affecting same of the audience to tears? and as the last notes died away in a silvery whisper, the-silence in the grand tabernacle was almost oppressive. From the first until the final number the Swe dish Quartette and their audience were thoroughly en rapport, pleasure and good feeling being manifested throughout. The docket of the Superior Oourt will no doubt, be cleared tomorrow although, a session of perhaps one day will be held next week for spe cial purposes. HAND PAINTED EASTER EGGS. A beautiful assortment of hand painted Easter eggs at Jas I John son's, opposite post office. MR3 E R McGOWAN wishes to Inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 808 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post offioe, Ral eigh, N O. PERSONS desiring ice cream for Snndav will Band in nrrinra tnmnrrnB as I don't freeze cream on Sunday. A Dughi. EASTER DINNERS The Metro Soli tan butcher, Mr J Schwartz, on 'avetteville street, and also at the market house, stall No 5, has some of the finest beef and mutton ever brought to Raleigh, just received from Sonthwestern Virginia He also has pork, sausage and veal, all of the very boat variety. Call and secure something good for your Easter din ners. JO ST RECEIVED direct from New York: " 10 doz men's hats at 25c. 6 doz asst ladles trimmed bats 2So. 100 doz ladt?B fast blk hose 10c pair. 60 doz linen towels at 10 cents each; would be cheap at 15 cent. Oar SDrine eoods are coming In daily. All are bargains at J A ttpence & Bro's. Croquet sets at Hughes'. FOR RENT A nuim hnnaA fnnlnd. ing kitchen. m23 L. D. Womble. HERE TS YOITR FRTTCNTV a friend in need is a friend indeed. Williams & King's Famous Tooth ache Remedy 1 the best friend to the sufferer of toothache and neuralgia. Ic relieves them in two minutes. One trial will onvince you of the fact. Try it. Price 10c per bottle. mh28tf. $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. o. Box 277, Kaleigh, JN. O. mhl6 eodtf For Bent The desirable store on Favetteville -freet, No. 129, now occupied by W. i uyon, is lor rent Dy apru i. Apply to D. Rosenthal. mch6 lm Handsome lee pitches at Hughes'. JUST REOEIVED-An entire new stoek of drese good, lawns.gloghams, shoes, hats. &e. No goods from last season all new and fresh., .A clean stock to select from. Styles new and beautiful. Our, prices will surprise ana please you. we are la for a not canrpaign. Great valuts - and low prices always win. We have them. Think of this. You will hear from as again. .0 A Sherwood Of Co. 13 LARGE fried oysters for 25o at A Dughl's. , . FINE, NICE yellow bananas 25c to 40c a dozen at A Dughi's. FRESH Norfolk oysters always on nana at A jungnrs. Telephone 123. Junaluska wine $1 a gallon, 25a a quart, special prices, at A Dughl s. Oar millinery Is the. handsomest in the city. Woolleott a Sons, WHITE GOODS We have the largest line and the handsomest line and the best quality to be found In white goods and we can sav you money on this. Swindell. r- -OUR SPECIAL SALE-MONDAY, APRIL 8. WILL BE CHECKED MC8- LIN AT 5o YARD. AND i FRUIT OF THE LOOM AT 71 YARD. TWO UKHAT BAKUAINS. Woolleott & Sons.' CALL FOR "Jar 8nnff " This is by far the purest snuff on the market. It is of a smoothing powder and the sustaining qualities are great. The process of manufacture is of the best and when . in need of snuff you will una no otner so lavtporating as "Par son s celebrated Scotch snuff. , Call and give It a trial at O o Ball & Go's SPRING MILLINERY Our spring milliurtry has never been equalled in beauty and style. It is by far the handsomest line ever purchased for mis marKec. YBwlndell. . ; . DRESS GOODS-EvefytVHs: from a 5o wash cotton to the one-- voolen dress goods can be found 1 ur em. pormnir and dollars saved for you on every miug you uuy ironx owmaeii. CUT OFF THEIR NOSE-There are a great many people who cut off tneir nose to spite their, face. Or, in other words, go and buy goods at places where they have to pay from 25 to 85 per cent more than they can bay the same goods from us. How foolish, how childlike, but still they doit. Some for spite, some don't know any better. Now we search the markets and find the best bargains and bring them in your reach and if you do not take advantage of them why you lose, not as. Now why not use brains and good judgment and spend your dollar where it will bring you the greatest value, at ' Swindell's. RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils.notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and proteo tors.check canoellors.self inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &c. Apply to mh28 tf Hkhry J.Young. Wood, Wood.1 Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham' store for dry Pine. Wood, 225 Wilmington street. mch 12-lm AH 1 FINE SHOES HERE Bort & Packard's "Korrect Shape" to gens tlemen gives finest service: 20 kinds and etjles to select from, O. A. Sherwood a Co. "HELLO. JACK, where are you go ing?" "I am going to J. R. Taylor & Son's to get a suit of clothes. He gives them to you at bottom figures and Aver misses a fit." "That is the place I have been looking for every since I havs been in Raleigh." Pretty 5 o'clock tea kettles atHughes' s PRirjc OPENING OF DRY GOODS AND EIIULINERT. We take pleasure in announcing that we have opened a complete line of Dry Goods. ry 3- nuAii:A T uuiiSiSMiig ui J-rcao uuuua, vusuie, uanuo, Prints. (iincrhams. Outiners. Brocaded Sat- ines, Chambrays. Percales, Irish Lawns, Percales, Organdies, White Goods, Velvets and Trimming Silks, &c. Ac. Our Millinery Department is also com plete and have no hesitancy in saying that a Detter assortment oannoi do round else where. We are showing all the leadine styles of domestic and Parisian productions in ladies and children's headgear from 26o up to the finest made. ask to s" i our nanasomest rowers ana Ribbon which are worthv of vour atten tion. Me cordially invite you to pay us a VlBit. r ' N.Y JilliDeryfi Dry Goods Bazar mh31 211 FayetteyUle street. Roses and Other llnti1oiiie Cut Flowers Bouquet" H.sk" - ud Floral Designs. Telephone '3 a4 tf 11. Stkinm TZ. Flor Nt A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit, anlca, ninth Edinburjr edition. .lso life of Jefferson Daia bv Mrs Divis, at half price, for sale by : J. Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street: Ice cream everv da.v at mis tr A. Ought's. Easter (if o von. The very latest Mem in kid trloves for this season La-lies glac and pique gauntlets $100 and $1.50. Four button (large parl buttons) suede gloves, tans, m des and navy blues with colored welt.- nd bind ings at fl.ro. Four button (large metal buttons) glace gioves. tans, Micks and greys at $1 0 Four but ton (large pearl buttons) glace gloves, with embroidery and we'ts of self and contrasting uolorn.in tans, modes, red tans, navv bhifs nvhlnnH d.h. and the violet shade at $140. Four nuuon (large pear! buttons) dog Skin. DioUA seams tns mnAaa H tans and greys at $1.50. 8uede tnous quetaires white and colored em- broiderv at Xl.ML ''Ai.TDnH. I suede mousquetaircs in black and the ! oiojjio Buaue. at fju suede uious quetaires in reds, dark end lteht greens, dark and 1gbt blues, violet, rose, bronze and la Barritz gloves red taus. tans, modes and tellow tans. whit aif ,nH hiob- stitching at $1 01. Barritz gloves in i lavender, canary rose and pearls at $1.00. Full linps nf hl.if.lr UM . suede and glaje. Chil 'rens wlace and cuamois gannuets. J be most exten sive collection of kid gloves we have ever shown. W. H & R 8. Tcckrr & Po SHOES: Just opened an. other line f our Ladies' celebrated $l.bO SHOES: Best ladies' fl.BO shoe in th wl DRY GOODS STORE QORSETS. The advertisi !r signs and cards read: 1 &G. Corsets are the Rest " 'Try H&S Comets. They ai? the BEST." Our endorsement enoa wHb hnth lines. Thei " is no form w o. nnnt fit. Derfectlf-' . or short waist Aithnr slim in '' v stout Some decrv tbet-f ' M Kv" bcanse the profits are to ' wB ijfee them for thpir quick ;(.. . .r.. patisfftctorv giving quali'i ' e feliht in small pr'of its and o 1 ' -iI-h Fresh. rtlean cnodn and a De : ck iU the time. Not too many of h .' !: l bti some of all. 0. A. -'SuarffifQtl & M A FEWDVS - DON'T your Spring Tresses weather is too bad and cold to use them.! TUPYwill become old and shelf! worn before von r.n n them. Mrs. Lyon is at .tbe north selecting the very latest novelties in Dress Goods, ' Trimmingf. Millinery, &c. &c Onr goods ' W be here next wee. Then we Bai will mnVfl t.hn nlH VnV coumarus lumuic. . vjur prius will D6 lowest - T. MW UO When you want a bargain come to the THE LYS3 Racket Store, 16 Uartin St Hardware, oveii Wire Fencing FOB POULTRY YARDS Neat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Rakes, Porks, Shovels. r . t;ei iij n. c DO voo WHERE YOUR INTEREST IS ? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates : and the place above all otheis in It ileigh Is ' at the Mnporium of & Maxwell, the well-known dealers. Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisiing of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style - j BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home 8ewing Machine Needles and OiL You can sav, money by calling. ,. Dry Goods, Notn, NOVELTIES IN FOOTWEAR. Invants Orey Suede, '"' Eed and Black Neillson's. Ladies' Bed, Tan, Mahogany, Orey and Russ'aa Blue Oxford Ties. Grey and Blue Canvas Oxfords. New ideas in Dongola Oxfords with Patent Leather Trimmings. Gents' Russet Blucher and Bals, Opera and Paris Toes, Piccadilly Lasts,. W. H. & K. S. TUCKER & CO. 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street. Hoes, Tlios Tiis V 1D1DHVTT
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