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Je Path) tttti Btettor. it m VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, APRIL (5. 1893. NO. 137 7i 4 7 1 I t a.-. . . t!- V j 4. - CITY IN BRIEF. Mr. J no. E. Upchurch U loma bet ter today. Large numbers of northern people who hare been wintering In the sooth, are returning home. A dispatch reeelred here todiy an no an cea the safe arrlral la Baltimore of Mr. Jamei Boylan's little daughter. She stood the trip well. We learn that a collision occurred . on the He a board Air Line near Cam eron, between two freight trains last night. There was considerable smash ing np bat no Utcs lost. Be snre to attend the "Caraliegh Musicals." The ladles are making the greateit exertions and It will be one of the most pleasant occasions that has happened In Raleigh for a long time. Don't forget It. ' The entertainment of the' Swedish Quartet tonight at Metropolitan Hall for the benefit of St John's Hospital is a musical event of the rarest kind. We hope the house will be packed especially as the proceeds are for that noble ebarlty, St. John's Hospital. The University Magagine, at Ohapel Pill, offers board nd tuition free at the University of North Car olina, to the young man who will end in the largest number of sub scribers by September 1st, 1893. This is a fine chance for some bright boy to get the best educ it ion in the land free of cost. Write and get par tie a lars. Died. Miss Lama Hooeyoatt, of Wake county, died suddenly at the resi dence of Mrs. Z. T. Arp, In Durham, yesterday morning, of heart disease. She was about 70 years old. Description. The following is a description 1 1 John Allen Johnston the attempted murderer of Deputy Marshall Up church. Age 87, light complexion, 5 feet 7 inches high, weighs about 150 pounds, brown hair, light brown mustache. On his left arm is tattooed his initials and a woman's leg. A Fine Chance. Mr. Chas. O. McDonald offers to the public a splendid chance to secure tomato plants of the finest and best variety. "Charley" Is as well up in the garden business as any man, and knows just how to please the public We advise all who want tomato plants of the choicest kinds to call or send in their orders. He can suit tbem. The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and yi einity ' . On Friday: Occasional light show ers, northeast winds, colder by Frl day night.'-'. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 m. today: ' Maximum temperature, 73; mini mum temperature 60 rainfall 0.0. Falrview Farm. The attention of the public la sped ally directed to the advertisement of Capt B P Williamson, proprietor of the celebrated Falrview farm, an nouncing stallions in use for the sea son of 1893. It is almost superfluous for us to enter into detail of the mag nlfioent stock of horses as they can not be surpassed in the United States Capt Williamson Is making this bus lness somewhat of a specialty, and his success has made him famous throughout the country Those de airing stallions for use or have horses for training would do well to corres pond with Capt Williamson at once He also has for sale standard bred stallions, mares, colts and fillies. It is an opportunity rarely offered. O. B. Watson, of Winston, will ad dress the Confederate Soldiers a the Guilford Battle Ground celebration July 4, 1898. A Grand Sight. All who wish to witness one of the grandest displays of goods of every variety that has ver been seen in Raleigh should visit the Lyon Racket Store on East Martin street. Here can be seen In profusion everything pertaining to the dry goods and no tlon line. It is a display well worth a visit to look at. The millinery de partment is simply superb, embracing every variety of head gar known to feminine taste. They ean be had from the cheapest to the highest value. At this establishment there is only one price. Goods are marked down to the lowest living price and no de viation is made. A child can trade at the Lyon Racket Store with the same confidence as a grown person. There is no deception in any respect. We invite our people, and especially the ladies to call at this emporium and see the grand sight. Wake Superior Court. This tribunal reassembled today pursuant to adjournment, for the special purpose of trying the case of the state vs. J Rowan Rogers for em bezzlement Mr Rogers appeared in court attended by hU counsel Messrs Geo H Snow aod Fab H. Busbee. Aftr filing over the jury counsel for the defendant moved to quash the indictment on the ground of infor mality. 4fter argument the motioa whs denied. On a statement of the defendants counsel that they had not sufficient time to Investigate the case, the judge postponed it until this af ternoon. Onlj "Fair Flay" is Desired. The call for a general caucus of Democrats on Friday night was not signed "Citizen" as "Fair Play" thinks but was "citizens", and repre sented the expressed views of about five hundred of our very best citizens The caucus is wholly in the interest of fair play and there will be present a large majority of the Democratic voters of this township. Every man who deehes "fair play" will be pres ent at the caucus tomorrow night at Metropolitan Ball because that meet ing will fully express the will of our people as to who shall be postmaster at Raleigh. It is not at all necessary that a call for a general canons should be signed by individual per sons as the caucus itself will show the popularity of the measure to be con sidered. This caucus is in response. to a general uprising of popular sen timent that the will of the people concerned should regulate the ap pointment of all public officers. It is hoped that "Fair Play" and all his friends will be present at the caucus which is called by the suggestion of all candidates for the postmaster ship. Citizens. Hood's 8arsaparllla positively cures even when all others fail He has a record of success unequalled by any other medicine. ROSES, PALM 8, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli and tuberose bulbs Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steismbhtz, apl 6 tf a t : Florist HAVE COMMENCED DRESS Making. Use the latest French sys tern. Guarantee a perfect fit. Old Russ place 540 East Hargett street apl 6 Qt Mrs Ida. M. Doyle. 1- " w 1 1 ' LOOK AT YOUR FOOT Anoth er big lot of latest style of Spring and summer shoes. Take advantage and save a quarter. J. A. Bpkbtoe & Bro. If you have sour stomach and feel bllllous, and your head aches, take a Japanese Liver Pillet, it ' will relieve you. Sold by John Y. MaoRae. Inflamed itching, burning, crusty ;od scaly skin and scalp of infants ootbed and cured by Johnson's Ori .ntal Soap. Sold by John Y. MoRae. Recommend Johnson's Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia sprains Kniaaa - lame hank. -. it aaieklv re lieves pain. For sale by John Y. ONION SETS reduced to 15 enU a quart at J. Hal. Bobbltt's. TWO INCH EMBROIDERIES worth 10 cents, sold as a leader at 5 cents. O. A. Sherwood s Co. Straw Matting.; Every grade of straw rinatting, China and Japanese makes j in great variety and at prises to please a light purse. Floor oil cloth 2) cents a yard. D T. Bwiniell. . SPECIAL Alexanders kid gloves, only 60 cents, worth doable and treb ble. U. A. Bnerwooa uo. BARGAIN DAY. 8pkgta.Ii Pale ots Monday, Apru. 10. 2,000 yards ahlrtiog prints in pat terns of from 2 to 10 yards, at 41 cents a yard. 1,000 yards dress and apron ging hams, 5 cents a yard. 1,000 yards checked muslin at 5 cent a ard. A large lot of ladles' muslin under wear, good and cheap. Above are ail bargains. Woollcott & Sons. FTTLL SPRING STOCK RECEIV- ed. Complete and entire. Your wants In the Dry Woods line can oe supplied at most reasonable figures. - u. A. Bnerwooa . o, Ueots' Furnishing Goods. We carry as complete line gents' furnishings as any house in Raleigh. Collars and cuff a, shirts, ties, scarfs, bows, handkerchiefs, pins and bat tons, and money., can be saved ly buying from or. D.T.Swindell. TOMATO PLANTS -Lot. of strong, hardy plants, choice varinties at 25 cents per dozen. Orders left , at Pes cud's Drug Store will receive' pronpt attention. (ap4 fit) W. J ill. Clothing at Cost.; ' We have about five tjioUsmd dol lars worth of spring doming In stylish suits left from last suhnr -r and we are selling this stock at r.tt, some lines less than cost. Get a n: suit from Swindell's. FOR RENT Two nice cottages on East street. Neat and convenient. Apply to Wayne. Allcot. Apl 4tf. Stylish Millinery. Every lady wants a stylish bat Whether it be a cheap bat or a fine hat style must be in It. Now this Is exactly what Swindell's millinery de- lartment is doing ' If you Want a ow price hat we can gt as much style ou it as on a fine hat, and we will produce a fine hat or a low price hat for you at a price far below any other millinery establishment in Raleigh and give you style and quali ty Our milliner from Bltiuiore has been here two seasons and is well known to be an artist at trimming and blending colors D. T.Bwindell. Her Majesty's Cornet. We beg to advise our patrons, that we have taken the Raleigh agency for " Her Majesty's Corsets" and feel ing that many good pointB of tbis celebrated corset are not fully ler slood, we have at our store, i.-r ..ne week, beginning Monday April Otli, Mrs. Hyland.the company's. represen tacive, who will explain the reasons why Her Majesty's Corset should be worn in preference to corsets of other makes. It is the wish of the Corset Go , 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 possible will avail themselves of this opportunity to learn what, a per fectly fitting corset really is. 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. tf R. S. Tucker & Co. RUBBER HAND stamps, self Ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils, notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and proteo tors.cheok caut,ellors,8elf inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &e. Apply to mh28 tf Hbkry J. Youhg. ... i ' ' Wood. Wood. Send your orders to B'. F. Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. men 12-lm "HELI.O. JACK, where are you go ing?" " I am going to J. R Taylor & Son's t get a suit of clothe He gives them tj you at bottom figures and never misses a fit." "That is the place I have been looking for every since I hav9 been in Raleigh." .: : ' . -r- Ladles' bicycles at Hughes'. Rosea and Other Hand Cut Flowers R'nqut. Kbket aud VM ft W-k. . . lorai resigns. Telephone 8 aitf H. 8TKISMKTZ. Flor.Ht. A full set of th ?ncvclon-.Ua Brit. anlea, ninth Ediub.tr.,' ediri-m. Also meoi jenerson u-i by Mrs Dvls. at half price, for by -t. J. Dow el I, 128 South WlliniogtoQ street. . Veranda foldloar sea on! v rn lar and fifty cent at Miitffot'. Ice creau every clay at mlS tf A. Dughi's. MRS. E. R MrOQ a V .kh. tn inform the ladies that sUe is prepared to oieacn ana tnape nats or n-e Also gentlemen's hats 808 -outb a!lsbury street, in rear of the noot offing. Rai . eigh,NO. FOR RENT 4 room riotian inftlnri. Ing kitchen, mid L D Womblb. HERE IS YOUR FKIE TD. A friend in need is a iri.nd indeed. Williams & Kinp'a bVinnim Pnnth. ache Recned y i the b-st fri ud to the sufferer of toothache and neuralgia. it relieves them in two 'ninutrs. One trial will onviuctt vmi of th tuot Try it. Price 10c per" bottle. mnaj tr. $500 in Insta lments Wanted. It can be dnuHed in 12 months Address, "Alexander," P. . Box 277. Raleigh, N 0. mui3eodtf For Kent The desirable store ou Fayeiteville street, No. 129, now occupied by W. H Lyon, is for rent by April Apply to D Rosenthal. mchfi lm t, Oxford Tits. Few line of SLIPPERS AND OXFORD -IES For ladies misses and children j.ist opened at DRY GOODS STORE WE MS REOEIYED our full and entire SPRING STOCK and cttn meet your wants in a reasonable way. SJECIAI, : "AlexaDder's' Kid Oloves, f 0 cents, worth double and treble. Kai-Kxl Canton and Surah Si'ka for shirt waist), 60 cens par yard, worth 76 cents. Check Mils'' -iB, 6 to 25 cents. lfl 50 nnv jry suits at 12. Kiurd ''niuiook and Irish Lawns, wash fabji n f all descriptions. IFiiBe Slhioes for gentlemen, ladies, misses and children claim oar most earnest attention. We get eut the best. Th nrifwj urn an !nliihni as to make you a patron. 1 it WILL BE THUR DAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 6th and 7th Racket Store, 1 16 Uartin St. C. A. M & o Dun mm Orl Hardware, Wire Fencing FOR POULTRY YARDS. Neat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden floes, Rakej, Forks, Shovels. Tlos. H.Biigss&Sonfi, DO YOU KNOiV WHERh YOUR IMtM IS 1 It is to seonre the best of everything in the furniture Hue at the most reason able rates and the place above all others in Raleigh Is at the emporium of Tinas I Maxwell, the well-known dealers. Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bui-eaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have s fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Deks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home 8ewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by callirg. Dry Goods. Notion . GENTLEMEN'S Ruset and Tan SHOESE- Colored shces will be the "cor rect th'ng'' in gentlemen's foot wear for this season. We have now in sto k the new styles in both iffiSH - TiH. Bluchers and Balo and ask an inspec tion of the same. W. U. & It. S. TUCKER & CO., 128 sod 125 FayetteviUe Street. uv
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