ffetlj 9Mi VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1803. NO. 149 I I IT IN BBIEF. j Dopham has ft steam laundry. A state trotting Midolation is to bo 4 formed. Tbanpaea aronnd thi court hou will be paved w'th graa'ta slabs. There has been a genoral cul.ing down of salaries at the penitentiary. The sheriff of tfortliP..ipton brough! three persons to the penitentiary to day. . Raleigh has now one of te best depot for handling frelgM t be found In any city In the snuth. Col. F A Olds has gone to Hrr tot. F bodes to tak t'i tbe naval lew. !as I wr Ex-Attorney Davidson has returned to .is ho.ne in Asbcville, after .- ex tended tour in Mexico, Cuba & Rev J W Lee, tbe Evangelist is meeting with much success a. Lex ington. There have been ove? ICO confession. Attention is directed to the f,dvor tUement of a desirable little farm for sale in a half mile of Raleigh, by Messrs Peele & May ne rd. It should not be forgotten that ihe State Board of Pharmacy meets in this city May 8d, to examine appli cants. Much interest continues to be maa ifested in the revival at tbe First Baptist church. La?ge crowds at tend each night. It is now understood that Col Hlefca will be retained at the pent tenMaryas general superv'sor. Mr. Fleming will be warden. Work on the electric railway cont neeiion to Fallen Park is progressing well. The line runs just this side of the A & M . College grounds on the skirt of what used to be known es Lee's woods. The troubles at James city opposite-New Berne do not seem to be over. This is roach to be regretted. The courts have rendered a decision, and it becomes all interested to bow to its will. This must be the result, sooner or Je ter. We are authorized to say that Mr G W Morr's is a candidal e tor alder man from he 2d wa''d. He ; s he has made no pledges and ha? no animosities to revenge. He "c sub ject to the Democratic prima y acd thinks when the new board wt, it will be time enough to .,R?k ..a bone the elect'on of officers. Now yoor blood sh mid b purified Take Hood's Sarsiararilla, tbe best spring medicine and blood purifier. We are very glad to see , the an nouncement in another f.olumn tha.. our Epworth filends at Eilaaton Street Methodist church havo ar ranged for another of their enjoy able receptions, tomorrow, (Friday) night, in the 8nnday schol rooms of their cbtveh. The informal and go olal nature of these receptions make them parMca'arly pleaeant aad tbo membership of the church end con grogat'ou ani iheir friends are af forded an opportunity of meeting and talking with each other move freel? and generally than they ct n let in & month of ordinary visiting. And, be sides tho opportunity for social and uBuijr oiouSo wi . loooaui iuii ! blast Batto? dog na-ed FreEb. and reciuations which add rarch to Suitable reward wU be pa'dbyre thepJoaturo of those who atc: t,r4i..j!ng him to V. B, Moore West All tbe Method hts of , ihe cuy e.nd ; a ti street. lw. their (ronds are cordially 'nvHd. - ' o-' Refunding. Inquiries are made by members the Farmers' Alliance concet nvag tho law paused at the last General so; . b'y providing for refunding r.tonry to them.- The law requires ihat l. the money is not refunded hi sixty, days after application, tlia n.attc shall be brought to the attention of the Attorney General of the Sie, who shall take steps to have it re funded. ' - -. '. ' ' '" v ' PINE aDules. 171 oents a niece at A, Dughi's, Fworth Itfcept'ofl. An Informal reception will be neici tomorrow (Friday) night In the 8un- ! day School rooms ot Edenton Street which all the MethoJlst of the city , and their friends are cordially In- vitad. Boars 7:30 o K :30. . -. ... . Faneial. Ttri funeral service' o" the "ntLlo son ot Mr. and Mrs. T O Faucett was held this morning from their res' eoce, conducted by V,er. Dr Carr. 9are: Messrs. ft ii.r . O Koine, W G Senark, T C ." The Cnre.1 decorations wer " f.-"d bsautiful I O O F. Refill. ir meeting of Seaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, I. O. 0. F. to night at 3 o'clock, sharp. Work in the degrees. Every member of the lodge earnest ly requested to attend. The degree Stan expected to tern out in inu io?i!9. i Brethren of other lodges, fra tern illy ; .. n r r . Thkim, Sec'y. The Weather, For Nutth Carolina: t ain this af teruoon and tonight; cleut'inft or fair Fi iday; nossibly severe local storms during his afternoon or this evemn. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity On Friday: Clearing on FJ-iay wilh southwest to west gale. Local data for 24 hours ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 75 u;ini mum temperature 60 rainfall 0.11. Williams & King's Fa mo ex Toothache Remedy. Cures the most obstinate crsor cf toothache pud neuralgia in two miuutes. The most pro-iinect pec pie of our city have tried it, and will gladly testify to the same J.i. in the best toothache and neuralgia ; yrraty tn .v-lrt bn ..In kti ol Am-r In the world. Kor sale by all drcs- gist at ;0o per bottle Try The figures of expenditure for ths j World's Fair building? are stagger ing. Auditor Ackermau's report to tha 1 'irectors show that there has al ready been expended bn these struc tures $16,708 8:6, wnile $2,361,263 is euL'l due on contracts. The promote' s ot tbe Fair started out with the glo rious idea of so far outdoing any sim ilar enterprise in the past that emu lation f :i ihe future would be impos sible. It can scarcely be doubted Jhat in the matter of buildings, at least, tbey have attained their od. The entire Paris Exposition, iSlflCel Tower and all, did not cost one ha f kt.he wum already spet: on theperish able structures in Jcckiion Parh. Phi iadeipbia Record. . Waaler ' Men to cauvaes North Caro-irjr.. Reference required. ...Iberal cor.t. fr sion to ft.tnd i.en. Genoral AgeiiS. Room 48, Yarborough Ho i&e. Our Spo-iia? : Sn.1-3. . ." .. ON MONDAY WIJLJ, BE AI L OUK 20 AND 15o GINGHAM AT i3o , YARD, AND A L3T OF 8AMPLES OF HOSIERY, ALL KINLS AND SIZES THESE ARE GOOD BAR GAINS. ' t WOOLLCOTT&SONS. 100 bnarhes of bananrs 25cts dozen ct A Dughi's. TelehOEO 123. I Dos Last. ; Terribly Wcnnded. iiast nignt 5jcus a .xi"cr a Eiaa terribly wou.kLm h.'s wi.Vs i"eel?.iso j by tellipsc her thfci he could no longer ; pay i'o," the high price bats and 'IrosseB sl;e had been buyiug, but if - e woa'd aze good Jucmen'i and go ' Swindell's he would bo wlllicg to pa'v lor anything she ( u.chesed. At t.'-.is sht br'.ghtoned up and said she U id ii - j thought of tiiali, bui. weald v at once to Swindell's and buy her tf.i a new hit and dress ami also sous? hiog for the children. '3er hus ' ' band explained to her that she would save from SO to 25 per cent, by doing this Everything in millinery and .dress goods at Swindell's at a lower I price than any flotueiatlie State. FOR BENT FIRST OF MAY DwelMog house.'niue roomi, on Mor gan street, one block east of eapltol square. ap 18tf L D. WOMBMC. I . . . ... . ... . . : ' I A desirable 1'ttle farm with in a ualf n, of Raleigh. Good bufldings, or , chard and other linpiovenoita. 'Teres easy. Apply Peele & May "rdt Kaieign, a. u. Don't Forget The special sale r,f indigo blue lawns, warranted fast colors, at 7c pe yard. These goods would , be cheap st 15c. Only 10 yards will be sold to each customer. Swindell. IP YOU want to save money and wear good clothes go to J R Taylor & Son's and you will get a good suit. : I know by experience. That Is where I got mine. 210 South Wilmingtou st. LAUNDRY SOAP.-Clalrette, Rab bit foot and Velline. Wholesale or retail at D. T. Johnson's. The Finest. The finest line of millinery to be found in the State is displayed every Hav nr Hvinrinll'c- rnra hnroainn n? bearty, great values of loveliness, beautiful flowers, lovely ribbons,' and oil thfl I Q tout D Vl Q lt a D 4n 1 0 H 1 1 DnH the latest in children's head wear are to be found Swindell's, at BATH SOAP. Oopo bath, T.tjk ish bath, Bridal boquet and Curly Maple. Wholesale or retail at '. v D. T Johnson's, , ' 'A':! Our Aldermen. v There is a lot of talk and , a loir of writing about our aldermen, bat.tiiey are all right if they wiU',tne'.to Swindell's and get a spring suit 'at cost. We are offering all our clothing at cost, as we will not keep clothing any longer. Now if you would' strike a bargain and at the same 'imeget seasonable goods come at oik - -.' Swi-. icll'S. 50,000 new North Carolina cut her ring ou consignment. Cheap by the barrel 1,00, 100 or dozen at " " D. T. Johnson's. What 'Tis. Why 'tis the greatest special sale j ever before ccard c On next Mon ' (lnA7 fiwn(l'l Will HOll ItldiffA hlll . day Sw?nce'l will sell indigo, blue lawn warranted fact colorsat74 eent3 per yr.ru. aukho ou'is are cueay i 15 cents. Remember 10 yards to each customer. CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we said that we would not be under sold on ice. We now reassert that we will meet any prices that are or may be made for ice delivered hvtnis.elty, and that we have plenty of it all the tear as we have for the past several years. Jones & Powell. FOR RENT House on Wllmfog ton street, near the capitol, with five rooms. Kitchen in yard. Apply to L D Womb le, Cor Hargett and Wilmington Sts. ap 17 tt Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Our present line of ladles parasols , and sun umbrellas is one of the most ! .. i i 1. u ft i v&lcusive we uutc ever duuwu. ; a uc newest styles and colors in ruffled ; and gathered effects. Medium and light shades iu coaching - parasols. Royal blue and ruby silk sun uin brellas. All with exceptionally at" tractive handles, natural wood, dres den, onyx, &o. Reasonable prices throughout the entire line. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. SEVERAL BABY carriages still on hand which will be sold at and be low cost. W. H. Hughes. STRAW HATS. Big stock ju it j received. Fit yourself and children . with oar new nobby styles, lC6.,up. 0. A. Sherwood & Co. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Slants gladioli and tuberose hlbs. Lagnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinmentz, apl 6 tf ' Florist RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink lug and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils. notary and. corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and proteo tors.oheck cantellors.self inkirig pads, German silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &o. Apply to mh28 tf Hknrt J. Young. TO xTO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette vllle and Morgaa streets, near cap! tol. or at my place on North Halifax i street, near Peace Institute. upiq a stfawroiBTZ, Florist, HAND WORKER'S SOAP, 10 cents, three for 25 centir. For sale at J. Hal Bobbin's. "Wanted. Two good nkirt hands. Good pay for righ one Apply 611, West Llorgan Etrppt. FOR RENT i. .. ,. on North East strebi. East sin et. age houses Apply at 516 apl5 6t A Great Chance. Our closing cat sale of clothing is the greatest chance of the season. Everything in our clothing depart ment is at cost, as we will not keep clothing any lodger. Swindell. Roses aud Gt'r Ilandxonie Cntriowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Tdihone 113. altf H. Stkiiiaiitz, Florist. A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit anioa, ninth Edinburg edition. Also life of Jefferson D&t , by Mrs. Davis, mis wa vvuciauu ju u at half price, tor f ell, V Suth V''- F-'a !y H. J. Dow- "i street. Ice cieam every dsy st m? 3 tf A. Doghi's. 4 MRS. E. R McttOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that be is prepared to bleach and ihap'i hats or dye Also gentlemen's bats 80b ?outh Salisbury street, in rear of tin post office, Ral eigh, N O. Grov6r Cleveland wears '"Korrect Shape" shoes. So do our Senators and Congressmen. You can do the same and improve the looks of your feet. Nothing like Burt & Packard's for a neat, genteel tit aDd long service. For sale only by C A Sherwood 8t Co. Oxford Ties. Few line of SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES For ladies, misses and children just opened at DRY GOODS STORE I?. Oil CLAD RULE. Impress your mind with this fact t: a. w make it & Cardinal Principle to etl at Small gwlar&ms. x'-") advj nta.'TP is mutual, quick sales "or ns l"ifT:uu-for ycu. tyedu p!ic-it9 ihe prices any day of the so cai'ed Special Sales advertise.'. 11' 2. protect on is - p aced aiouwd y ;; no na'as for th9 UDW y. Ocupaied with catc jevv methods ou i'-' i-'-v .& rue safest guv rn of honest tiw if--t .-."A'.' Lootbt f -8 ori u fur ten Dircns" t t " tiiiii we teach, preaoh aoti .v.. o. Hmall profits 6at is' v nKin ci hundrdsof our friends a d ci" .xof s cheerfully tes iJi ti.e big values they get aud ttie bargains we every day offer. Perfect fairness to All. Mc ney refunded to all dissatisfied purchasers for goods returned in order. G. A. Slierwonl & Co ILLINEUY. IF YOU are in need of anything in this line we can please , you, both in quality and price. Hatafiom 10c to 1174, untrim med. Trimmed from 25c up. Our line of kid Dons ana mow ers are the handsom est in the city.- In fant" s Laco Caps from the cheapest up. Also Mu'l Hats from 21c to 1125. Our ttock is larger than ever before, and we are going to save you money. Come to see us. I Racket Store. 16 Hartin St, 1 Hardware, &c TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of ii or BABY CARRIAGES. It she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN IiEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Ca? age buy of Thos. H.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N. C. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST IS ? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Ealeigh is at the emporium of the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. B 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 fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Dry Goods, jVotfoiuu &c. W. II. & B. S. TUCKER & CO. INEXPENSIVE DEKS3 G00D8. . v ' ' HENRIETTAS AND SERGES 40 INCH WIDE, ALL WOOL, DESIRABLE SHADES, AT 6JC PER YARD. SCOTCH WOOLS 36 IN WIDE, IN GREAT variety at 50C AND 60C A YD. SPECIAL VALUES IN PATTERN DRESSES AT $7.60 EACH. W. H. dk B. B. TUCKER & CO., 123 and 129 marmiLtE st,) HEYWCODS filKfl has f.laYWfill I t Jl "IT"

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