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ill m 0 NO. KG VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRIL 17. 1893. CITY IN BIlIF.r. Col Wharton Green, ynf Fayette Tllle wm in the city last Saturday. The retUal at Oaralelgb. Mills still rontlnues. Maeh Interest is manl fasted. It Is estimated that the lore in Wanen county by the recent fires, was at least $15,000. Mr. James H. Eunlcs left for Petersburg Va , last Saturday to ai ' tend the burial of his sister. Co'. E Harrell has gone to More head to make preparations for the meeting of fhe Teachers Assembly. Hon E E Holland. of Suffolk, Va., will deliver the aunual address at Elon college before the Literary So- i clety at commencement. The next term of the Superior Court of Wake county for the trial of- civil causes will commence next Mon day the S4th inst. The docket is not j a large one. j Meeting of Raleigh Council, Royal Arcanum, will be hld tonight, at 8 o'clock at their hall over Citizens Bank, for work in the degrees, can didates and members are requested to be present. All correspondence in future with the North Carolina World's Fair Commission should be addresed to 195 Thirtieth street, Chicago. Mr. P. M. Wilson is now in Chicago, and Mr. T. K. Bruner will leave for that city in a day or bo. I Spring medicine and Hood's 8ar saparilla are synonymous terms, so popular is this great medicine at this season. We are authorized tOBtate that Mr Smith was the only one convicted on Tuesday last in the fire alarm trial. Mr R Gl Carroll was not connected with It. As a matter of precaution it is best to cover op plants tonight, as the weather folks think the conditions are favorably for frost tomorrow morning. It is best to be on the safe Bide. The expected frost Saturday nteht did not come which is a good piece of news so far as fruit and vegetables are concerned. As the full moon does not occur this month until the 80th, we can now resonablv expect in ARcane damaere. r- Miss Mary 8. MaoRae, daughter of Judge MacRae, who has beeu visit ing the family of Col. Hinsdale, has retimed to their home in Fayette Tille. Our friend Walter Newsom is on deck in the grocery line and no mis take. All In need of the best and freshest stock should give him a call. There is no be' ter or cheaper place in the city or state. The Rosenthal Clothing company tells the solid truth when they de clarge that lowest prices will have their effeet. Their trade ia steadily on the Increase and will keep moving bo long as our friend " Dave" Rosen thal hoi 3 s the helm and ma'tes such judicious selections. Mens, boys and child rens clothing is placed within the reach of the average pocket book. Call and make early selections. Don't forget the fact that Messrs. Thomas & Maxwell are placing, all the time, before the public the larg est stock and the greatest variety of furniture of every description ever offered in this city, and their prices are so reasonable as to defy competi tion. Remember also the little ones and inspect the beautiful baby car riages. No better place in the eouth. Exchange place, eouth Bide of mar ket. - Masonic. Hiram Lodge, No. 40 A F & A M., will meet in regular communication this evening at 7.45 Full t tendance Is desired. Work in the second degree Brethren of other lodges cordially Invited. ; E. b, Tliomtw, See, Acknowledgment. e ere under obligations to our you friend Mr. D M Prince for an Invitation to attend the second an- nut)1 field day exercises of the Wake Forest Athletic Association to take pi ve on the 28-b, day of A prll Inst. Encampment. List Saturday, Adjutant Oeneral F F Cameron returned to the city from Wrightsville where be had been ' with other officers to Inspect the grounds preparatory to the annual encampment the coming summer. Trouble Feared. A formal demand has been made ; uron the pole of James City, oppo- New Berne, to move off the prop erty wb,ch Mr Bryan ha9 BectirPd by the deeis'on of the court. Should they fail, it is feared that force will have to be used and trouble ensue Our Resort. The time will soon be here when all whose time and money will allow them, will be seeking the seashore or mountains To all such we most earnestly hope that due preference will be t-iven to our home resorts. Lei us .t-isp all the money we can in North Oaroliua. We need ft. Our Opera House. It is now confi dently expected that the new opera bouse will be ready on the2Gih of Way We learn that the I proprietor Mr Page, has generously tendered it for the grand entertain roent proposed for the benefit of 8t. . John's Hospital. This is a splendid I idea, and we must think that on that occasion there will . assemble a tre mendous audience. We will allude to the matter more fully hereafter. Lecture. The series of monthly lectures, got .ten up by the f culty of the Agricu'" itural and Mechanical college will be continued next Friday night on which occasion Prof W. F Massey will deliver a lecture entitled " God's yesterday." The subject Jis ;;a good one intending to show that science and theology do"1 not gby any means conflict. Let there be a larftd turn out. The electrin cars run to the col'g1- prnnds. ( AK to see our iioe of $3 and $3 0 ' ladies shoes. Wooll-.-ott & Eons. FOR RENT House on Wilming ton street, npar the capitol. with five rooms. Kitchen in yard. Aoply to L D WoMBtK, Cor Harcrett and Wilmington Hfcs. ap 17 tf fn0 pine apples at 1 f cents each ADughl's. . at Ote barrel limes will be on band tomorrow at A. Di-griTs. Nice yellow bananas $1 35 a bunch, 25c a dozen, at A Dugbi's. Ice cream vanilla, chocolate and pine apple today and tomorrow at A. Dnghi's. John Allen Johnson faughl. John Allen Johnson caugbton to the way the United States govern ment made dollars and bo thought he would do the same, and now he is a fugitive from justice.. Now dollars saved is dollars made If yon would make money and at the same time be a free citizen spend your dollars with Swindell. v Clothing at Cost. We have a large stock of clothing that we wil sell at cost as we will not keep clothing after this season Swindell. -" Grover Cleveland weirs ''Korrect Shap',' h'io. s ;o do our Senators aod Congressmen ,You can do the same and iuiotove the looks of yo ir ! t othiug ik Hurtfic Packard's fr a neat, genteel tit and long service, i or saie oalj by U A Sherwood & Co WOOLLCOTT & 80N V stock of luill ti v. ri -li' iis mid fl Ar is be p.- i i r, cheapest aud m slisli in the ci.y. i hut i.-i w n our custom mt'rs say . FINE, NICE yellow bananas 2So to 40o a dozen At AJaghi'8, IF YOU want to save money and wear good elotbes go to J R Tavlor & Son's and yon will get a good suit. I know by experience. That is where I got mine. 2 0 South Wilmlngtou at. CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we s ltd that we would not t e under sold on ice. We now reassert that we will meet any prices that are or may be made for lee delivered in this city, and that we have plenty of it ALL thk ykar Bft we have for the pst several years. Jones & Powell. L'oen Napkins SOo and 85o a dozen; towels and counterpanes. Woollcott & Sons. Mr W H Hood, Jr, wishes to inform his friends and patrons that lie has opened a flst class grocery store on t abarrus street, next to gas house, where you will always find a certain stock of heavy and fancy groceries. ii' ALL the latest novelties are to be found in our millinery department. Wool'cott 3r Sons. Special Sale. On Monday next we will have on sale blue lawns at 7ic per yard These goods are worth loc. We will Bell only 10 yards to each customer, at Swindell's. Parasols and Suu Umbrellas. Our present line of ladies parasols and sun umbrellas is one of the most extenxive we have ever shown. The newest styles and colors in ruffld and gathered effects Medium and light shades la coachta? parasols. Royal blue and ruby pilk eunum brella8. All with exceptional ly at tractive bandies, natural wood, dres den, onyx &c Reasonable prices throughout the entire line. W H. & R S TucaK 1 St "o. FOR RET Two cottage houses on North East street. Apply at 510 East street. apl5 6t SEVERAL BABY carriag ill on hand which will be sold at uud be low cost. W.H.Hughes. STRVW HATS. Big stock just received. Fit yourself and children with our new nobny styles, ice. np C. A. Sherwood & Co. ROSES, PALMS, KTU. 1 have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Dlants elad oli aod tuberose bulhs Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot 'grown egg piani, cauuuower. eic. . H. StkinmbnTz, apl 6 tf Florist ' ' , RUBBER HAND stamos, self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches aud proteo tore, check cautellors.eelf inking pads, German silver -.adges, umbrella and k-y checks, stamp racks, &c Apply to mh28 tf 1KNRY J. XOUKG. TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner K'ayette villeand Morgan streets, near cap! tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near reace institute. ap'.O H Stkinmrtz, F'orist. Williams & King's toothache rem edv tor sale by J I Johnson. Ten cents pT bottle. J. Hal Bobbitt has Williams & King's famous toothache remedy Ten crrts per bottle. Williams & King's great toothache remedy for sale at J 1 Macnae's. Trv it. You can get Williams & . King's famous toothache remedy at W H King & Co'8 at ten cents par bottle. E very bod v g es to J E Morgan's for Williams & King's unparalleled tooth ache remedy 10 cents per bottle. A perfect rush at Robert Simpson's drug store for Williams & King's great toothache and neuralgia cure. It cures the worst cases in two min utes :.. John S Pescud sells Williams & King's toothache and neuralgia cure. Only 10 cents per bottle. Everybody should have it. ' Yon can find Williams & King's great toothache jnd neuralgia cure at McKimoion & (Jo's drug store. Try it. 10 cents per lottle. Every b ttle guaranteed 1 , Mrs. Jones Came Back. She came bac'; when her money got 8iaclv. aud ihi.t is the way every lady will do . ti:,i they once trade at our st re they will be sure and come back, for ' Liey know that H is money savd fo- th' m when they come to 8 wind . ! : ' O r dress goods depart m nt is perfect All the tat-st Ktvies a 1 sha'lia i' r 't K" . iid velvets, and ev -tyMi '.' in our millinery depart ment is a bargain o beauty Iu fact ev o ! .. .11 our More is of such BcyV, quality an i low price aa o make Mrs Jones or Mrs Lockslish oi ftoy one else come bacfc to SwlmJeU'e, ONIOS 8E reducwl to 15 cnls a 1 quart at J Hal B .M.Im V ! : Hoses and Ollirr llHii'lt-ome Cnt Flowers Houn-iM. Kt8kets and Floral Designs '! I. .iii.no ; 13 a4 tf H. S'-'vinm- tz. Florist. WE BUY and fpu .uck honds. orip, insure prei trry at lowt-bi ratp, rent property and i-oiUct reuin. buy sell real etate, &c . 4o A few der sirable lots on Fifth Arenoe (Hills- boro road) niituld. Vnr.j- & KI. lineton. 'a'i Favettevi ' street Ral eigh, N. C. e-U3?t A full set of the Eocrclpdla Brit- anica, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davie, by Mrs Davis, at half price, for il tv H .I.Dow ell, 128 South Wilniiogtou street. Ice cieaa every ray at m!3 tf A. Dnghi's. MR9. E R MctiO AN wUhes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach aud fhapn hats or ..ve Also gentlemen's hats 3u8 oa' h alisbnry street, in rear of the p at flic.e, Ral eigh, N C. $500 in Installment Warred. It can be double r. 12 months Address, "Alexander," V. . Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhl6eodtf AT A.UCTIOX. Great Sale of Furnitiirr. will seh he entire r nroitorf . Bed ding and Carpets tf the Fl- reneu Ho tel to the highest bidd- r on Wednes day, the 19th of April This" 1 rcrents a great opportunity to buy some splendid mahogany ai. i wi'uut fur niture, till marble too t'oodn at your own price hale wiil ife place on the premises at 10:30 o cloek Mr Frank rttronnch and Le-is I'. Br.iwn proprietor Yarboro House, will con duet the pale. anil td Oxford Tits. Kew liDe of SLIPPERS - AND OXFORD TIES For ladies, misses and children just opened at NOBEIS' DRY GOODS STORE WE 1MB REVIVED our full and entire SPRING STOCK and ctn met t your wants in a reasonable way. SIKCIAI.: "Alexarder s ' KM Gloves, ft) cents, worth douh'e nd tr-ljl- Kni-K I nt 11 ani Surah Silks for shirt waist-, "fi cpii's ). r yar t, worth 75ceuts. Chec k ,a r, to 25 cents. $16 50 i) v lt, suits at $12. Figured :i-i k and Irish Lawns, wash raDntsotaii Uxenuona. for gentlemen, ladies, misses and children claim our most earnest attention. We get out the best. The prices are so interesting as to make you a patron. ILLINERY. IF YOU are in need of anything in this line we can please you, both in quality and price. Hat from 10c to 1 74, untrim med. Trimmed from 25?! up. Our line of Kibb.ms and Flow ers are the handsom est in the city. In fant's Lacn Caps from the cheapest up. Also , tfu'l Hats from 21c to f I 25. Our ftock is larger than ever before, and we are gbins to save you money. Come to see us. Racket Store. 16 HarUn St fi. 1. Staofli & Co XHELYON HardMitrr, &c. TheCirl Left Behind Mc Xevr roi'e iu one of HBYWOOD'S ME OK BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE UOTTEtf L.EFT. If vou want to Imy a Hahy Ca-r age buy of l LF,I i H N1 C. DO YOU KNOW WHE8K YtlOR I'EiTiii? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in RaJtigh is at the emporium oi Tlomas & Maxwell, the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties iu the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willotf and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, i'hey are beauties. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil You can aav, noney by calling. Dry Goods. Vi'on, &c. W II. & R S Tl Klilt CO. INEXPENSIVE DllHSS GOODS. HENRIETTAS AND SEBUES 40 INCH WIDE, AIL WOOL, DESIRVBLE 8HADES, AT ii'.'C PER YARD. SCOTCH WOOLS --3G IN WIDE, IN GREAT variety at gfT" 50C AND GOC A YD. SPECIAL VALUES IN PATTERN DRBS8ES AT I7.6C EACH. W. n. R. 8. TDCKER CO., 123 AND 125 FAVEIUVaiS
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