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WW VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 8. 1893. NO. 139 -: :x ? i CITY IN BRIEF. City politics still llTely. ' Don't forget to register for the city election. We rret to learn that Mr W H Faee Is very sick. Paint op and adorn yoar premises for spring. Now Is the time to clean op back yards. Attention Is called to the advertise mens of Emma A. Hyatt, administra trix. There is an abnndanee of early regetablea in market, such as rad lshet. turnip, greens onions &e. The electric light plant at the In sane Asylum will be ready, it is thought, in abont two weeks. Gentlemen from; Washington City say that the Post Master General thinks the primary process for select ing postmaster unobjectionable. Messrs. Jones & Powell are now pre pared to furnish the best quality of ice. Also fuel of all kind, feed shingles Sto. The Young Men's Christian Asso ciation convention, in Winston is very largely attended, there being over three hundred delegated. The Goldsboro Argus has com pleted its 8th year. It is a first olasB daily full of interesting (news. May it long prosper. At Central church tomorrow imme diately after the morning services the monthly church conference will be held iu which matters of importance will be presented. Let there be a fall attendance of the members of the congregation. The plain truth is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla No need of em bellishment or sensationalism. Hood's Cures. The argument of Solicitor Pou for the state and of Messrs. George H Bnow and P H Busbee for the defence in the J Rowan Rogers, case ,aie hig hly complimented. These gentle men are ornaments to their profes sion, in all particulars. The "menu" of Mr. J Hal Bobbitt published today, is enough to tempt the palate of everybody. Suoh an array of splendid summer drinks has never before been presented to the people of Raleigh. "Hal" is getting up a reputation in this respect which reaches far and wide. Died. This morning at her residence on South Person street, Mrs. Bedie Mote widow of the late Jackson Moss, at an advanced age. Sad Accident. , We regret to state that the little son of Mr. Jeff Wiggins, residing on North West street, was badly burned yesterday afternoon. The little fel low had procured some matches and while striking them his clothing be came ignited, burning him .consider ably about the hands, face and breast. His condition, while not necessarily fatal, is serious. 1 ' Election of Vestry. At a meeting of the congregation of the Church of the Good Shepherd held on the evening of Easter Mon day the following were elected a vesr try for the ensuing year : - t B. H Battle, Senior Warden ; Hugh Morson, Junior Warden and Secreta ry ; F. T. Ward, Treasurer ; C G Lat ta, Wm Woo'lcott, Jos B Batobelor, W T Tucker, Dr A W Knox, Dr KP Battle, fi S Skinner, 8 P Child and H F Smith. Y. M.O. A. Boys meeting at 2:30 tomorrow af ternoon : in the parlors of the Y M 0 As-;U--::'--y-, :-:---v-;;.--.0': Mr Charles D Wildes, will give a blackboard talk entitIed"The light of the world." All the boys are invited an Interesting meeting' for men only led by Mr J M Broughton to morrow evening at 4 o'clock. All members invited, Epworth League. The devotional meeting f Marvin Chapter will be held tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock in Edenton Street Sunday school room. All men and boys are invited. Cheering. We are informed by our friend Mr. Wm. Boylan, that news has today, been received to the effect that his little grand daughter now In Balti more Is getting on as well as could be expeeted. 8he had a good rest last night, and this afternoon a dental op eration will be performed which it is hoped will prove most sncoess fal In the way of properly ar ranging the dislocated jaw. Mr. Boylan says the physicians think the facial in juries can be so treated as to to leave but little if any disfiguration Lew and Ills Merry Associates. The performance of Lew Docksta- ders'a Minstrels will occur at Metro politan Hall next Monday night 10th Inst. It is jast to say the entertain ment given by this company is always first class. The music generally is of a high order, the solos and choruses are admirable and the varied diver sion of the second part is made up of really enjoyable specialties. The comedians of the covpany have made a commendable endevror this season to provide new material and the en nounoement is made that an entirely new programme will be given. Lew's leading associates in fun are George Powers, John C Harrington Falke and Semons, the Columbian Quartette, Blocksom and Barnes, eight solo singers and a large and carefully trained chorus. In giving this list we must not forget Frank Dumont, who has the soubriquet of "The Minstrel Shakespeare." Mr. Dumont's fuony sketch "The Cake Walk," no doubt will prove as bright and pleasing as anything in the long and brilliant programme. STRAW HATS. Big stock just received. Fit yourself and children with our new nobby styles, ICo. up. C. A. Sherwood St Co. That oily and rough skin eared and the face and hands beautified by Johnson's Oriental Soap ; medica ted and highly perfumed. Sold by John Y. MaoRae. Japanese Pile Cure costs you noth ing if it dons not cure yon ; samples free. Guaranteed by John Y. Mao Rae." . Johnson's Oriental Soap is the most delicate facial soap for ladles' nse in existence. Bold by John Y. MacRae. Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures all pain and it will never return again. Internal and external for man and beast. Sold by John Y. MacRae. Trunks. We have now on sale the most ex tensive line of Trunks ever brought to Raleigh. Round and flat top, canvas and leather covered, swing ing and roller steamer and water proof trunks, valises, grips and canvas telescopes. Trunks of all sizes and kinds and at prices to suit every one. NEW LINE PARASOLS AND UM brellas at Norris' Dry Goods Store. NEWLINE OF OXFORD TIES and slippers at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Fresh Norfolk Oysters at Jordan's today.;...;. Beautiful Ladies. What is thereon this earth to be admired more than a be ntiful wo man? And what is It that helps to make them beautiful ? Why every one will answer in chorus" A new spring bat " Our millinery this sea son is the handsomest in the city Style, quality and value is displayed in abundance. We can serve you in this line in a way second to none. D. T. Swindell. Come Early Monday. This special hat sale we have next Mondav morning will far suroass all our former special sales. Nice lace -raw hats for ladies nd children orth 50c. to $1 00, each will be sold U 15o. Monday, one day only; There afe bats, tokes, bonnets and sailors, all colors. You can see the goods in advance if yon wish. 16o. Monday next. v it owinaeu, White mountain and arctic freezers at Hughes. Stop at Jordan's Dining Hall for your meals. Everything first class. Prepared to serve at all hours of the day. NEW LINE 06 WHITE GOODS. laces and embroideries at ' Norris' Dry Good Store. 1 HE BE8T FISHING TACKLE. corks and poles, at L. D. Woinble's. 8PECIAL Alexanders kid gloves. only 60 cents, worth double and treb Die. u. A. onerwooa s uo, Please the Ladles. Our buyer thi season worked hard ladles, and if they will call and ex- imlna nnr anrlnff stock of milltnerV they will be pleased. The latest . . . , I M I f A styles ana ine nanascmeBc uue oi flounces and ribbons to be found in this or any other market yon will find in our nunnery siocs. corning nas been left undone to make this the grandest display of millinery ever placed on this market. Swindell. One Hundred. One hundred dozen hats, lace straw, in sailors, yachts, flats, all dress shapes, all worth over (50c , but at our special Bale on next Monday 15 cents will buy one on day only at D. T. Swindell's. ONION SETS reduced to IS cnts a quart at J. Hal. Bobbitt's. Special Sale Monday. We secured in New York 200 dozen ladies' spring hats in flue quality and late style lace straw in all shapes. These hats are worth from 50c. to $1 each, and on next Monday we will sell them at 15c each. One day only. This opportunity will Dot, be re p6ated. Remember, you c n on Men day get a nice summer hat lrc. at D. T. 81 -..Jell's. TWO INCH EMBROIDERIES worth 10 cents, sold as a lc r at 5 cents. O. A. Sherwoo Co. Special Sale.. On Monday next we will have a ppecial sale of ladies' hats at 15 cents each. One day only. This special sale will be the opportunity of your life. Many of these hats are worth one dollar each ; none are worth less than fifty cents. Nice lace straw and Milan straws, and on next Monday 15 . cents will buy you one of these hits at D. T. Swindell's. ' ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Elants gladioli and tuberose bains, lagnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Stbinmbntz, apl 6 tf Florist HAVE COMMENCED DRE93 Making. Use the latest French sys tem. Guarantee a perfect fit. Old Russ place 540 East Hargett street apl ($ 6t Mrs Ida M. Doylb. i i BARGAIN DAY. Special 8 alb ots Monday, April 10. 2,000 yards shirting prints in pat terns of from 2 to 10 yards, at 41 cents l,O0Oyards dress and apron ging hams, 5 cents a yard. l,000v yards checked muslin at 5 cenMaSardT A large lot of ladies' muslin under wear, good and cheap. Above are ail bargains. . Woollcott St Sons. FULL SPRING STOCK RECEIV ed. Complete and entiro. Your wants in the Dry Goods line can be supplied at most reasonable figures. C. A. Sherwood St Co. - iii - TOMA TO PLANTS Lot of strong, hardy plants, choice varieties at 25 cents per dozen. Orders left at Pes cud's Drug Store will receive prompt attention. (ap4 6t) W.J.YYKIR. RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils.notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and proteo tors.check cancellors.self inking pads, Germau silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &o. Apply to mh28 tf Hbkri J. Yousg. ;.. Wood Wood. Send your orders to B. F. Cheat ham's store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street. moh 12-lm "HELLO. JACK, where are you go ing?" "l am going to J. R Taylor St bon's i et 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 bare been in Raleigh." Rosen and Other llHiidxoiiiA Cnt Flowem Bio-v!. Hti.tf and Floral Designs '1 !'Viou- ;i3' a4 tf ? itkinm- tz, Flor tt. A full set of (be EncvcionAitia Hrlt. anica, ninth Ediuburir edition, llso life of Jeff-rsoo Da-vf. by Mrs Davis, j at nair price, tor by H.J.Dow ell, 128 South Wliuiiogoo street. - . ARRIVAL warranted ANOTHER pocket cutlery at L. I 'omble's Call early and tr t vur ehcic- re fiigerators at Hughes ' Ice cteai every day at ml3 tf A. Doghi'e. MR8. E. R McGtOU AN wkhoii to inform the ladies that jhe U prepared to bleach and bape hits or ne Also gentlemen's hats 808 outti SatUbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral- eigu, xi 'j. HERE IS YODR FRIRyn. a friend in need is a frind indeed. Williams St King's Famoun Tooth ache Remedy U the b st frieud to the sufferer of toothache and neuralgia. It relieves them in two mirji.tf.8. One trial will convince you f the fact. xry it. trice lUc per bott' mh23 tf. $500 in Iustallmem Warned. It Can be donHail in 19 mnnfha Address, "Ah xander," P. . . Box 277, naieiga, r. u. maio eoati -- For Rent . The dosirahlfl store on FRvtfovillu street, No. 129, now occupied by W a. juyon, is tor rent by April 1 Apply to D Rosenthal nach6 lm Oxford Ties. Kew line of SLIPPERS AND OXFORD flES For ladies misses and children j ist opened at IsTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE WE HYE RECEIVED our fu'l and entire SIRING STOCK and can meet your wants in a reasonable way. SPECIAL : "Alexander' s'' Kid Gloves, P0 cents, worth double and treble. Kai-Kol Oanton and Surah Silks for shirt waists, 50 cents per yar 1, wort) "d cents. Check Muslins. 5 to 25 cents. 116 50 novelty suits at $12. Figured NainscHc and Irish Lawns, wash fabrics of all locations. for gentlenii n. liuiies, misses and children claim our must surnest a'tontioo. We get out the befit. T ie prices are so interesting as to make you 1 patron. M. When in New York last we found a book store on the verge of bankruptcy and we scooped in their slock at 3 ic. in the dollar. We have 25.0CO eivelopes at lsc. a box or 2Jc. a pack. These envelopes a-e worth 10c. pack any where. Heading books1 9c. worth 75; novels 10c, W"rii 25c. Bibles, leather back. $1 87, worth $5 00. We have a full line of millinery. Oar milliner is lrom Baltimore and she is an ezoert in the art, having attended the late fashionable oppnings. Our dress goods and trimmings are samples of beauty. Shoes and slippers, all color?, for every body. If you want a baagain come to TIKIELV Racket Store, 16 Martq St. G. A. Saerwoott & Co ENVELOPES BOOKS Uardware, &e. Woven Wire Fencing roa POULTRY YARDS. Nf at, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rke4, Forks, Sho.els. TIios. H.Briggs&Sons, RAf.F.1 R S.G 00 YOU KNO W WHERE YOUR UTEUSTB? It is to seen e the best of everything in the furniture line t the most reasonable rates and tbe place above all others in Raleigh is at the emporium of & J the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture businoss consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have s fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, lTiey are beauties. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the vw Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav, noney by calling. Dry Good. Not'iMt &0 HER MAJESTY'S CORSETS. For Tin week, beginning Mondav. a.Dril 10th, Mrs. Hyland will be at our store for the sole purpose of explaining the reasons svny mr Maieatys Lrsew are superior 10 hose of other makes. We trust that as manv ladies as possible jfili avail themselves of this opportunity to learn what a perfectly fitting corset really is. W.U. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., 12? and 129 fajettevillf Street, Bias w. '"in 11 if
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