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VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1893. NO. 142 CITY IN BR IFF. Continued cool. We welcome the Green Mountain f boys In memory of Ethwn Allen. The "Green Mountain" a,n4 r Heels" crossed bate thle afternoon. We deeply regret to note that the condition of Mr W H Face la extreme ly critical. The regular meeting of the L' Allegro germ an dab will be held on next Friday night Attention Is directed to th adver. tlsement of the New York Millinery Baiaar in this Issue. The hotels at the various watering places in the state are being fixed up for the summer season. Senator Vance is expected to leave Washington tomorrow for his sum mer resldencjt Gombroon . Hon. Henry Wattlson, the bril liant editor and lecturer holds forth in Wilmington tomorrow night. Strawberries are being shipped from the eastern section of North Carolina to the DOpt'aern cities. Mr. B F Jerman, brother, and sis' ter were called today to Ridge way on account of .the illness of their mother. Most of the reports at the Agricul tural Department, say there will be an increase of cotton acreage this year. Mr. Jno. R. Upohuroh still shows marked signs of improvement, and it is earnestly hoped that his re covery will be speedy. We are pleased to see in the city today, our former fellow citiz90 Mr. Virginias Ballard of Durham. He is in the enjoyment of good health.' No mitter how much excitement may exist about the municipal eleo tion our people should not forget to clean up ibeir premises and get ready for spring and summer. ' Much complaint is made about the condition of the sidewalks on East Morgan, between Fayetteville and Person streets. It is a thoroughfare much used and should be looked af ; ter. ' Sheriff MsArthur, of Forsyth, has brought to the penitentiary J A Aid ridge, a white man who escaped from the prison three years ago He was oaptured near the village of Tobacco vllle, in this stated and a reward of $75 had been oTered for him. Our people of all shades of opinion would be much pleased to have Mr N P Brougbtdh receive the position of government printer. There is no man in the state, or in the country . at large, who, in ocr opiaion, would fill the office more acceptably in all re speots. On to Richmond. Gov. Carr, accompanied by Col Jno. Robinson, Commissioner of Agriculture and State Geologist J A Holmes, left for Richmond yesterday to attend the meeting of Southern Governors in that city today. 7.1. O. O F. Regular communication of Seaton Gales lodge, No. 64,1 0.0 F. tomor row night at 8o'o1ock sharp. Work in the degrees and other matters of importance to be transacted Mem bers of the lodge, degree staff and or ganist are earnestly requested to at tend Cordial invitation to all Odd Fellows. RLBORKHKAD. Thibm, Reo. See. Services ' Interesting services are being held at the First Presbyterian church and will continue daring this week. Bl tie reading and prayer service from 4 to 5 p m. Song and praise service from 7:15 to 8 p m. Regular service and sermon at 8 p m. Rev J M Rose ( preaches with great .acceptance to large congregations Cordial invlta tions extended to all. . When yod feel all tired out and broken np generally, yon need a tonic. Hood's - Barsaparilla is the best. Try it. Inspection. A visiting committee of North Oar olina State Guard are now on a tour of Inspection t Camp Holt looking to the encampment this summer. Resignation. Rev. Dr. B. P. Dlioo, President of th Greensboro Female College, has retigned his position to take effect in June next It is stated that Rev. Dr. F. L. Reid will succeed him. The selection of Dr. Reid will receive the cordial approbation of all the people of Rilelgh. First Presbyterian Church. Tht Rev Mr Rose preached to a large and deeply interested coogre gation last nlgbt from 1st Timothy, 1st chapter and 15th verse. The ser mon was full of the essence of the gospel, setting forth the freeness and fullness of salvation through Jesus Christ. Service tonight at 8 p m. Cordial invitation extended to all these services. Faneral. The funeral services of the late Maj John Devereux took place this mornlug at 11 o'clock from Christ church, and was attended by a very la'ge concourse of relatives, friends and cltizans generally, thus attesting the high esteem in whiob he was held by our community. The floral trib utes were many and beautiful. The interment took place in Oak wood cemetery under the supervinio n of Mr John W Brown, undortaker. Oar Exhibit. It is gratifying to know that the utmost activity prevails in regard to the North Carolina exhibit at the worlds fair. An accomplished artist is now engaged in making a series of photographic views in Eastern Caro lina which will embrace photographs of Edenton bay, Beaufost harbor Lookout light house and the conflu! enoe of Trent and Neuse rivers. These will be handsomely mounted. Mr Peter M Wilson still remains in Chicago looking out for the proper classification of articles, &c A splen did lot of gems valued at 110,003 will be sent from t le gold dis tricts. Besides these, a fine lot crys tals and precious scones, rubles, dec. in i a a .i - win ue lurwnrucu, , Ano her ear load of exhibits will leave Raleigh for Chicago in a few days. The Mass Meeting. Pursuant to call quite a large num ber of citizens assembled at Metro politan hall last night for the purpose of expressing views as to calling a primary election relative to the post mastership. Mr W N Jones was call ed to the chair. 1 Col Eugene Harrell offered the fol lowing resolution which was adopted Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting that there shall be a pri mary election of the democrats of Raleigh township to express their ! preference for the postmaster of the j city of Raleigh to be appointed by the president. The following resolution was adop ted: Resolved. That the chairman of th democratic executive committee of Raleigh township is hereby request d to incorporate in the call issued by him for a primary election of the democrats of Raleigh to select alder men of the city, also a call for the democrats of Raleigh township to ex press their will as to who shall be ap- . pointed postmaster by the president. j The meeting then adjourned. A MAN HELD UP Hold on there. Bob. where are you going? Going to .-a dentist to have a tooth palled. : Now. here Bob, yon can profit by my experience. Tafte my advice and get a bottle of Williams & King's tooth .ache remedy. It cost you only ten ..cents, and a cure is certain. Where 'oan I get this remedy Charlie? Ohl yon can get it anywhere; all the drug gists keep it. , mh28tf. Call for the Horse Brand of John son's Magnetic Oil It has no equal for the diseases of horses and cattle, i Sold by John T. MacRae. "Mr. Romulus J. Bellamy left yes terday afternoon for Rlohmond, Va., where he expects to aooept a . posi tion in the machinery department of the Richmond and Danville; rail road. Slllllnery Display. Every one is loud in praise of our millinery stoek and the hats our mil liner trims. She is a recognized ar tlet in the trimming room. This lady has had wide experience in BaltU more mlilinry house where htgtf art alone was acceptable. Uijr mllllcer. Miss O Hell, was Here last season and all who had her trim earns back this spring expressing their p'easnre. v. x. Bwinqeu. . Straw Matting. Our stock in straw matting and carpets is complete, and we are now prepared to save you big money on a carpet or mttting at v. x. swinaeirs. Swindell's for Shoes). Our new spring stock in shoes have arrived. Reynold's shoes -for men, Bearing's shoes for ladies. 8appose we nave largest snoe stock in Kaleigh at D T. Swindell's. NEW ARRIVAL extra quality silk braid fishing lines. apl2 2t L D Womblk. AT AUCTION ' Great Sale of Furniture. f will sell the entire FurqltnireBed ding and Carpets of the FI'vrence Ho tel to the highest bidder on Wed net day, the 19th of April. ThU nresents a great opportunity to tuy.some splendid mahogany and waJnu fur niture, all marble too goods, afyour own price. Bale will takfe place on the premises at 10:30 o'clock, Mr. Frank Rtronach and Lewis T Br'v.n. proprietor Yarboro House, wtltcoa duct the sale. . ; pil td FOR SALE. A horse, wagon, bar ness and good road cart for I a cheap. Apply to GeoFowlefr this c Hi d, alO STRAW HATS. Big 'e -c just received. Fit yourself and children with onr new nobby styles, lOe.'np , C. A. Sherwood & Co. ' This is Corset Week. - We wigh to remind our patrons that Mrs. Hyland representing Her Maj esty's Corsets, is now at our store and will be glad to meet any ladies wha feel interested at all in securing a perfect fitting corset. We hope as many c f our patrons as can, will avail themselves of this opportunity and allow Mrs. nyland to explain the many superior qualities of this corset. We want all ladles to oslt and see these whether they haveVan idea of buying or not. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of ' everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Slants gladioli and tuberose Bulbs Lagnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc H. Stkikmentz, apl 6tf a Florist HAVE COMMENCED DRES-1 Making- Use the latest French sys tern. Guarantee a perfect fit. Old Rues place 540 Eaet Hargett street, apl 6 6t Mrs Ida MDoxxb. RUBBER HAND stamps, self Ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils, notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and proteo -tors.oheck cancellors.eelf Inking pade, German sliver badges, umbrella and ky checks, stamp racks, Sto. Apply to mh28tf Hknri J. Young. . wood, woo4, . Send your orders to B,1 If .'.Cheat ham' store for dry Pine Wood, 225 Wilmington street.. men 12-1 ra HELLO JACK, where are you go ing?" "1 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." TAMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette ville and Morgan streets, near capi tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace institute. ap'.O H Stbinmbtz, Florist. WE HAVE just received a large lot of ladies' muslin underwear which we are offering cheaj so we can have a large trade on it. Woolloott & Sons. ,' IF $ -U want to make a shirt waist call and see the goods we have to make them of. Woolloott & Sons. . .v ... - I ONION 8K TS rd..-l to n e nts a quart at J Hal Hol.ht r. - ; Hose aud iKhrr llaii'Uoine ! Cut Flowers Buoqueu. H8kt nod Floral Desigbs. Telcplion : tt i aitf H. Strirmktz. Florin?. A full set of tin (v. cyclop Mla Brit- anlca, ninth Edlnbotv aditi-m. Mso j life of JeCu-rson Dv-i- .v Mrs Dtvis, I at half price, for ..ii- .. i. j dow . j ell, 128 South Wi.; '! street. Ask to see our new Indies' bL.; w th patent leather tip for $2 CO ooilcott & Hons Call early and get your cboic re frlgerators at Hughes ' Ice creaa every day at n13tf A. UogUi's. White mountain and arctic freezers at Hughes. MRS. E R MciO . AN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and chape t its or cive Also gentlemen's hats.. 308 out b Salisbury street, in rear of the post otlioe, Ral eigh, N C. FORREST A ueut anil conven ient cottage, containing Mire rooms, Dantrv and kii.hn wtu.A nn North Blood worth s ieet, opposite Roleigh Male Academy, flood water on premises Apply t., Charles F Lumsden, 108 8ouh 'iiiuington st 11 $500 In lusta Juhjiiis Wanted. It can be d (tub! All in If) nirvrvf Kia Address, "Ait-xander," P. . Box 277, ttaieign. xn u. uih odif . TOMA TO PLa M TS -Tot Cif hrong. hardy plants, choice varieties df. 25 cents per dozen. Orders left e.t Pes cud's Drng Store will receive prompt attention. (ap4 6t) W. J kir. Oxford Ties. New line of SLIPPERS AND ' ; OXFORD IIES Forlafiitss, misses and children jasfc opened a t . DRY GOODS STORE WE HAVE RECEIVED our full and entire SPRING STOCK and Chn meet your wants in a reasonable way. SPECIALS: "Alexander's'' Kid Gloves, fO cents, worth double and treble. Kai-Kl Canton and Surah Silks for shirt waists, 60 cents per yard, worth 75 cents. Check Muslins. 5 to 25 cents. $16 50 novelty suits at. $12. Figured Nain -o k and Irish Lawns, wash fabrics of all '.liwiptiona. IF! Shoes for pentlem i 'aMw, misses and children claim our m st. . rnfst attntion. We get out the bwt r i prices are so iplerestiug as to make you patron When in New York lasPwe found a book i store on the verge of bankruptcy and we O A. Snerwonq & Co EfMPEiBMU-C. scoow a in tneir stocg af. a c. in tne dollar. We have 25,000 enveloDes at lc. a box "r 2Jc a pack. Thesn envelopes a-e worth lie pack any where. Reading books '9o., worth 75; novo Is 10c. wrth 2oc. Bibles, leather back. $1 87, worth $5 00. We have a full lin of millinery. Our milliner is from Baltimore and she is an expert in the art, having attended the latet fashionable openings. Our dres- sjoods and trimmings are samples of beauty. Shoes and slippers, all colors, for every body. If you want a baagain come to Racket Store, 16 tyurtin si Hardware, c. Wire Fencing FOB POULTRY YARDS. Neat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rakej, Forks, Shovels. h atrial smut. DO YOU KrJG.V WHERE Y008 l.iTEKEiT IS ? It is to sei-ire the best of everything in the furniture ln e at the most reasonable rates and the place above i'l others in Raleigh is at the f inporium of 4 Maxwell, the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consis'ing of bureaus, French beveled looking passes, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, fhey are beauties. Deik of fine furnitare &c. Don't forget the ew Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can sav,. money by calling. Dry Goods. Notfo - HER MAJESTY'S CORSETS. For One wpplr hpoinninor MAnlm 10th, Mrs. Hyland will be at our store for mo buib purpuse oi explaining tne reasons why Her Malesty's Corsets are superior to those of other makes. Tils We trust that as nianv ladies as possible will avail themselves of this opportunity to leam what a perfectly fitting corset really is. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 nd 125 Faystteville Street. 0 rtjiiifi'tflsi-iiftm "DTD irkTIP r
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