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1. dot. VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1893. NO. 134 I CITY IN BRIEF. Floe time for gardening, f Mr. W. H. Pace has returned to the elty. The Mayor had a Terr qalet time today considering it U Monday. Th County Commissioners are In regular monthly session today. B. H. Wood ell Eeq., left today for Richmond. Reserved teats for the Swedish Qiartet now on sale at J. Y. McRae's drugstore. 'vi A few more days 'Ike this and the garb of green will fully begin to ap pear. The Missouri Legislature has a bill before It for rednelng the passenger traflo to two cents a mile. ' A substantial iron bridge Is to replace the one over Haw River on the Seaboard Air Lint, recently burned. Mrs. W. H. Lyon, of the Lyon Racket Store has returned from the north accompanied by her milliner from Baltimore Miss Alma Williams, of Wilming ton. N. O.. is in the city spending a few day with her cousins Misses Lula and E vie Ellis cn East Morgan street. Found the reason for the great popularity of Hood's 8arsaparilla simplythis : Hood's OUR uS. Bo. sure to get Hood's. . The attention of the people of Ral eigh and vicinity is called to the ad vertiBement of Mr. J. W. Evans, who is prepared to pay special attention to repairing eariage3, buggies, deli?. ery wagons, &c, on the most, accom modating terms. There is no place in Raleigh wher e better work of the kind be done. All business encrusted to Mr. Evans receives the promptest attection. Be sure to call when you want repairs done. Fraizer cart shafts in stock. . Remember the place, northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. How as Easter has passed it is wn enough for our people to be on the lookout for a proper arrangement ot their households for spring and sum mer. It is time for getting ready to hake out carpets and to fix for new additions to the furniture Therare hundreds of articles in this line need ed, and there is no better place to procure them than at the well known establishment of Messrs Thomas & Maxwell, whose emporium is on Ex change Place, south side of flfaiket Square. Don't forget to call, and be sure to think about the little ones a these gentlemen carry one of tfoe finest lines of baby carriages to be found in North Carolina. Their stock Is complete la all particulars and you will be sure to find something you need. : ; '-. : A Joint Arrangement, Our friend Mr. Chas. Bretsch is kept so busy attending to his bakery that he has made a mutual arranges ment with Mr. A. Dughi relative' to -the ice cream bnsines. All orders left with Mr Bretsch for ise cream will be punctually filled by Mr Dughl with his most delicious cream On the other hand persons desiring cakes or other articles io the bakery llnn.by ordering the same of Mr Dughi will hav6 them promptly supplied fresh and fine from Mr. Bretich's bakery. It trust be understood how ever that Mr Bretsch will keep con stantly on hand at his saloon a splen did supply of the best? ice cream, where he can at all times accomnv date the public. The ladies are speci lly Invited to visit his saloon. - Monthly. The regular monthly meeting of the united order of King's Daughters, will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) v Antno1 4th inst. at the mission rooms t.l-?n n tn A full At.tAndx.nae is most I earnestly requested, as business of j much importance will be discussed. SPECIAL Alexanders kid gloves only 60 cents, worth double and treb hie. ' O. A. Sherwood & Co. Married. In this city, on the 3d inst , at the reaidenne of J. W. Matthews, by J. 0. Marcom, J. P., Mr. John F. Mitchell to MIm Corlnna Jones. All of this city. Died. Mr. Fred. Scbwarti, formerly of Raleigh, diedat 10 o'clock this morn ing at Richmond, Va. He was well known and much liked among all who knew him. The city papers are re quested to note his death. PicNiCB. There were pic ulos today at Gar ner, Milburnle, Rogers1 mill and Tucker's pond in the county. Large crowds went out. Health Report. We print today the monthly report of Mr A- L. Ferrell, health officer. Mr. Ferrell deserves great credit for the energy he displays in the make up of his official statement, which Is of much interest to the public. The Great llevlval. The meetings at the Edenton Street Methodist church yesterday were a gre it i uteres t. It was one of the greatest days in tue history of this u' le old otiurch. Grea.t crowds made their way to its spacious audi toriu'ii. an 1 the three services of the day were of very unusual interest. At the morniug service, the pastor, Rev Mr. Cole, received into the fel lowship of the church twenty happy and earnest souls. The Easter offering was $300. Evaugelist Sohoolfleld preached a truly great sermon. It is not often that Raleigh or any other city is blessed with such a wonderful die oours as fell from the lips of Mr Schoolfield yesterday morning. The greut congregation listened with prayerful earnestness. Many hearts were oiessed by the service. In the afternoon there was a praise service. But the night hour was the best of all. The great temple was filled with eager hearers. There was hardly standing room in any part of the house. Mr. Sohoolfleld preached as proba bly he has never preached before We doubt if a greater sermon was ever de livered in Raleigh.The great crowd of young men present will never forget this service. The evangelist preach ed in much faithfulness but also with tenderness and love. We be lieve the results of this one service ill be far reaching and full of bless ing and life to many souls. There were twelve conversions yesterday V Sfervice tonight at 7:43 o'clock. All ire cordially invited Easter Sunday. We have seldom, or ever, seen a prettier day than yesterday It was j ist warm enough to make it pleas ant, and, the sun shone with a met low hue which gave all the surround logs a lovaly tint. All the churches were well filled, and the ladies es peclally turned oat in force decked in their new spring bonnets and dresses. Many took advantage of the pleasant day to visit the suburbs, and the street cars did a thriving business. At all the houses of worship, appropriate sermons were delivered, and the ceremonies at the Episcopal and Catholic churches were in strict accordance with the rituals Everybody seemed happy, and the day was one of a peculiar impressive character. Basebntl. The Chapel Hill, team is now iu high training for the match game to come off with the team of the Uni versity, of aVarmont in Raleigh ou the 12th, inst. - Today a game was played at Chapel Hill between the University and Durham teams. FULL SPRING STOCK REOEIV ed Complete and entire. Your wants in the Dry Goods line on be supplied at most reasona)! figures 0. A. (Sherwood St io, Don't forget that we have our prinsr Une of Ladles and Misses slip pen. ties and shoe In, and we have a good line. Woollcott & 8ons. 50 bunches nice bananss tomorrow at A Dughi's at $1 tn $1 60 a bunch. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS Good, velvets and silks Is of the most complete in the city. Woollcott St Sons. KAIKU CANTON, INDIA Silks 60 cents per yard O. A. Sherwood & Co. -gp e OPENED TO DAY a larare lot of LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. These garments are well made end are marked very low. Woollcott & Sons. TWO INCH EMBROIDERIES worth 10 cents, sold as a leader at 6 cents. O. A. Sherwood & Co. Who Uit Him. That Filly Patterson was struck no one doubts, but who hit Billy has always ben a mystery, but the per son who has -been striking heavy blows on the head of high prices for five successive years is well known. Swindell's continuous battling at the high price idea iu Raleigh has weak eued many a stronghold, and today monopoly is gradually losing its grasp and the chains and manacleB are dropping from the hands of the people Those who will open their eyes can see that Swindell has changed the entire methods of the dry goo is business iu Raleigh Fair business on business principles is Swindell's motto. lGO FRENCHNOVELTY SUITS. The very latest, only $12. C A Sherwood Ss Co. She Did Not liiko Him. Tne oft-repeated experience . of blind etubbbrness clearly demon strated last Thursday : Lady comes in Swindell's store, exhibits dress she bought elsewhere at a ba un, paid 6- cents a yard. Swind: t dress goods man showed her cf-same g ods at 50 cents, regular pr'es. This is no humbug, but a fact We don't think the lady had good reasons for not coming to Swindell's though urged to do so. She saw how easy it is to pay dearly for a whistle By buying goods at Swindell's you will often buy them at a saving price. l.OOO We waut to buy to fill or der 1,000 home worn coats, vests and pants in fairly good condition. Ex amine your wardrobe and if you have anything in this line bring it around or drop us a eard. The Everyday Auction and Com mission House 207 Wilmington street. 500 -We want, to fill order, 600 home worn cast off shoes men's, wo men or children -in fairly good con dition If you have anything :o sell bring it to us. The Everyday Auction and Com mission House. apl 2t Her Majesty's Corset. We beg to advise our patrons, that we hare taken the Raleigh agency for " Her Majesty's Corsets" and feel ing that many good points of this celebrated corset are not fully under stood, we have at our store, for one week, beginning Monday, April iOth, Mrs Hyland, the company's represen tative, who will explain the reasons why Her Majesty's Corset rhonld be worn in preference to corsets of othr makes. It is the wish of the Corset Co , that Mrs. Hyland shall have the privilege of trying on all ladies who will allow it, Her Majesty's Corset, and thus illustrate without doubt, by so doing the magnificent figure it will create. Mrs Hyland will at the same time explain all of its good points. We trust that as many ladies as p 8slble will avail themselves of this opportunity to learn what a per fectly fitting corset, really ls We guarantee every pair of Her Majesty's Corsets that we sell and are confident that a trial - will con vince the wearer of Us merits W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. RUBBER HAND stampsself ink ing and dating stamps, . steel stamps, stencils notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches aud proteo tors.cbeck caucellors.self inking pads, Oermau silver oadges, umbrella and k y checks, stamp racks, &o. Apply to iub.28 tf HbNRI J. YOUHG. Wood, Wood. I Send your orders to B F. Cheat bam'i store for dry Pine Wood, 235 , wuiningr.on street. iucai8:m "HF 4 LO, JACK, where are yon go ing?" I am going to J R. Taylor & bon's to get a suit of clothes. He gives them to you at bottom figures and never misses a fit." "That is the place I have been looking for every since I have been in Raleigh," Roues nud Other llttiid-oiue Cot Flowers BooqneM. Kekei - and Floral Designs Telephone ; '3 aitf H. PtkikmTZ. V'lonet. A full set of tb Encyclopedia Brit, anlca, ninth Edib-irg edition. Also life of Jefferson D iis, by Mrs D wis. at half price, for saU by H.J.Dow ell, 128 South Wilmington street. . - Veranda folding ee&'s ouly one dol lar and fifty cents at HughtV. Ice cteats every 1a at ml3 tf A. Dughi's. MR8. E R McGOtfAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and thape hits or rlv Also gentlemen's hats 308 -o.it h Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N C. FOR RENT 4 room house includ ing kitchen, m'ii L D. Womblb. HERE IS YOUR FRIEND. A friend in need is a friend indeed. William & King's Famous Tooth, ache Remedy i the b st fri-ud to the sufferer of tooihicbo and neuralgia. It relieves them iu two niout s JDne trial will onviuce you of the fact Try it. Price 10c per bottle. mh23 tf. $500 in Instalments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. u. Box 277. Raleigh, N C. mh!6 eodtf For Kent The desirable store on Fe-yetteville street, No. 129, now oeeupl-d by W. H Lyon, is for rent by April 1. Apply to D Rosenthal. mcb6 lm SHOES: Just opened an other line of our Ladies' celebrated $l.bO SHOES: Best lakes' ti ro show in h w -M DRY GO ODS ST9SEI 0ORSST8. The adverticiag signs and cards read: hR & G. Corsets are the Best " 'TryHfrS Comets. They are the BEST." Onr endowment goes with both lines. T- -. is no form we cannot fit pe'rcM . - Tg or short waist, either slim u)' di" . or "tout. 8Miie decry tbeeoj u i Hl't" because the profits are too iim: 'e like them for their quick ur and satisfactory giving qua'it.i detis'ht in small prof its and qs.: k nalen Fresh, clean goods and a new ?rnk aM the time. Not too manv of a kind but some of all. WAIT, A FEW DAYS - f Bil Buv your Sprine Tresses " and Millinery now thn weather is too bad and cold to use them. , TUp Y will become old and shelf nfa I worn before you can use them. Mrs Lyon is at the north selecting il. - 1-1 a. 1 A T ! 1 i ue very lawsi uuvciuea 111 urvaa uuuus, Trim wings Millinery, fcc. &c Our goods tAf be here next week. Then we I wiU make the old high prired concerns tumble. Our prices will be the lowest. When you want a bargain come to the . TOELYW Racket Store, 16 UarUn St. 0. iter 1 Co. Hardware, &r. Covert Wire Fencing FOB POULTRY YARDS. Neat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rakes, Forks, 8hovels. Rll.RJ ;J.N O DO YOU KNO WHERfc YOUR UTBiBSIB? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and ti e piace above all other3 iu Raleigh is at the emporium of This i Maxwell, 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 tine line of the new spring Btyle IBABY CARRIAGES, j They are beauties. De'ks of fine furnitare !&c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing ' Machine Needles and Oil. You cn sav, noney by calling. Dry Goods. Not?oua, &c. GENTLEMEN'S i Russet and Tan SMOES Colled sh ies will be the "cor wt thing" iu gentlemen's foot wear for this season. We have now ia sto'-k the new styles in both tr i ill AND Bluchers and Bals and ask an inspec tion of the same. W. H. & It. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 and mFyettvUle Street. ; ncct-in
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