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si X men VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRIL 24. 1893. NO. 1 Mmtot f ( ! ! V 1 n. T CITY IN Bit IFF. No froat this morning. Democratic primaries tonight.: City polltlci are all ablake today. Qo7. Carr returned to- the elty yes terday. The law li supreme and mast be upheld. The cold spell is keeping back Teg etation. There Is a'reported scarcity of cot ton seed. Sunday school picnics will soon be in order. . me little daughter of Mr Mont Fayn'ee is very U. Rev Dr Land rum will remain in the city a few days longer. Mr. Albert Johnson is oat again af ter a severe spell of sickness. Strawberries are selling in WIN 1 miDgton at ten cents a quart. The March bulletlu of the agricul tural department has been issued. Next Monday will be the city elec tion and then the locg agony will be over. . The oatterpiller plague is getting troublesome in some sections of the state. . Eight coaches were attached to the train that carried the troops to New Berne. Col A M McPbeeters returned last Saturday afternoon from a trip to Baltimore. Mr Jos Gill has gone to Chicago to aid in preparing the exhibit from North Carolina. Our merchants all say that they have no right to complain at the spring trade thus far. Mr 8 P Penington, of this city, was ribbed of $50 and hts watch in Nor folk Va last week. Warmer weather predicted. It will be very acceptable, especially to gardeners and trackers. Keep your temper at the primaries tonight. Vote your choice bat do so in a dignified manner. Clark's Female Minstrels which show here on the 96th inst. will come in their own private car. It is expected that the fast sohed nle on the Seaboarn Air Line will take effect about the 30th inst. Clark's Female Minstrels is the great talk. They will appeor next Wednesday night at Metropolitan Hall. Rev. L L Nash who has been on a soliciting tour for his church, has re turned to Wilmington much encour aged. All the cases against the R&D Railroad Company growing oat of the Bostiao Bridge affair have been settled. A tittle son of Mrs Graendlert cor ner di Jones and Harrington streets. is very ill with the lock jaw and not expected to live. ' Two companies, one from Louis burg and the other from Warrenton, arrived here this morniog. They left on the east bound train with the Governor's Guard for James City. We hear it rumored that oar vener able friend, Maj W W Vaes, will be chosen commissioner of the sinking fun? of the Seaboard Air Line. He will keep the money all right, and no mistake. A grand reception awaits the press association at New Berne this week. A high class musical entertainment will be given Wednesday n'ght and . on Thursday night a banquest will be tarnished. An excursion on the water will be a prominent feature. The unsightly and dangerous de clivity in the sidewalk at the west .end of the Hillsboro street bridge .still remains, against all the protests of the press and citizens. A broken Ankle may sometime cause a salt -against the city. It might be rerne died bv half an hour's work. : Fixing: Up. Our friend Mr Hal Bobbitt is not to be outdone ia the matter of fixing up for the spring and summer. Hav ing decorated the premises where be conducts business, he is now having hisresidence on Dawson street nicely painted and otherwise improved. His example chould be followed by oar citizens generally. Entertainment. A tea entertainment will be given by the Rescue Circle at the mission rooms, tomorrow evening 2"th inst from 5 toll o'clock. There will be uo admission fee but tea will be served at a small remuneration. All prom -ised contributions should be sent as early an possible. The object is a charitable one. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather, warmer. . Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity Oa Tueeday: Fair weather. Local data for 24 hours ending at.a m today: Maximum temperature, 63 mini mam temperature E7 rainfall 0.0. Wake Superior Court. The tribanal mt this morning Jadge Prow a presiding. The following cases were disposed of: E M Blds09 et al vs. Moses A Bledsoe, continued until next Thurs day. C L Eatman et al vs Candioe Rog ers, exr. continued. Mrs. P M Betts et al vs 0 B Jerni can, on trial when our report closed. A Lata Baling. The latest post office ruling, says an exchange, is that the writer has the right to reclaim and regain posses eion of a letter provided he can prove to the satisfaction of the postmaster at the office from which it was sent, that be was the writer of it. Even after the letter has arrived at its des tination, and before it is delivered to the person to whom it is addressed, it may be recalled by the writer by tel egram through the mailing office. A Nice Retreat. . We called today at the well known restaurant of Mr A Dughi and noted the fine improvements this gentleman has provided for the accommodation of our people. There is nowhere to be found a more cosey or elegantly ar ranged place where the wants of the inner man can be attended to. Mr Dughi has had the rooms a'l nicely decorated and so arranged that la dies and gentlemen can eojy all the comforts of a home meal. His menu is excellent as he never allows any thing to escapa bis notice which he believes will be to the comfort of his patrons. In a word, he is conducting such an establishment as our people may be justly proud of. . . The James City Affair. We had a short interview this morn ing with Quertermaster Harrell in reference to the J imefl City troubles He said that he was under the im nression that the mere presence of troops would be sufficient to preserve order and carry out the mandates of the court, but it had been learned that the colored residents had armed themselves and that the main diffi culty would, be afterwards, as Impru dent persons, after the troops had left, might attempt violence to life and property.. With the turning over of the property to Mr. Brvan the dp ties of the troops would be accom plished, unless, of coarse, mob.vio leno" is attempted. The first regiment had been order ed to the scene, and will reach there today and take possession of the .property,. ' ,.. '.:' ' : In accordance with orders the Gov ernor's Guard left here at 1 o'clock today. They were joined by the other companies. It is to be sincerely hoped that no bloodshed will ensue, and tbat the law may be vindicated i Mr. W 8 Primrose has returned . to the city from a trip to Eastern Caro Una. FOR SALE A desirable little farm within a half mile of Raleigh, good buildings, orchard and other improvements. Perms eav Apply to It Pkklb & Maynard. Millinery. Beantv. style, qualitv and low price in D T Swindell's millinery de partment. Wbat more can one ask? One More. ' Yes, we have one more special tale of ladles' hats next Monday at 15 cts each Don't nils this sale at D T Swindell's store New Berne Seat of War, While the soldiers are at New Berne erepariog to flirht, we are here quiet ly preparing for a special sale of la dies straw hats next Monday. May 1st. One hundred dozn bats to be sold at 15o each. This is a lot of est sorted dress shapes in lace, straw, sailor and toky fiats and pleqoes Many Milan straws, new shapes, and ere worth fiOe and $1 each. Next Monday 15o burs the choice. This will be the last chance you will have at these hats at l5o each You know when we advertise a special sale it means something worth having Next Monday is the day at D T Swindell's store. Wart & Packard s shoes are the ' korfect shapes." All stvles. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Dog Lost. A black setter doer named Frank. Suitable reward will be pa'd by re turning him to V. B Moore West Martin street. a!20 lv. FOR RENT FIRST OF MAY Dwelling house, niue rooms, on Mor gan street, one block east of capitol square. ap 18 tf L. D. WombtjE, CHEAP ICE Do not f-ifcwhat 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 in this city, and that we have plenty of it all the year as we have. for the past several years. Jones & Powell. FOR RENT House on Wilmirg ton street, near the capitol. with five rooms. Kitchen in yard. Apply to L D Womb i,B, Cor Hargett and Wilmington fits. ap 17 tf SEVERAL BABY carriages still on hand which will be sold at and be low cost. W. H. Hughes. : KUStiS, rALiUS, JfiTU. 1 nave a j great assortment of everblooiniog roses, palms and all kinds of bedding j plants glad.oli aud tuberose bulbs Magnolias and evergreens, flower ! seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown ' acrcr nlnnf pnnliflnwAr flfcn 'BO i 1 . . H. Stkinmkntz, apl 6 tf Florist RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps steel stamps, stencils notary and corporation seals, i wax seals, check punches and proteo ! tors.check cautellors.self inking pads, i German silver badges, umbrella and ; k y checks, stamp racks, &c Apply to ; inh28 tf HhNRl J. YoutfG. TOMATO 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. apiO H Steinmktz, Florist. MRS. E R McGOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared i to bleach and chape bats or dye. Also gentlemen's bats 80s soutn Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral -eigh, N 0. : t- .. , . I A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit. 1 anica, ninth Ediuburg edition. Also life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs. Davis, at half price, for sale by a. J. Dow- ; ell, i28 South Wilmington street. For Sale or Kent. The new, four room cottage on East street, in rear of the cottage now oc cupied by Mr. J. W. Marcom, corner of Hargett and East streets Rent $10 per month. For terms of sale ap ply to J. M. MOMB. pl211w. Full line of straw hats; 10c to $2. ' C. A. Sherwood & Co. Ice cr;.Tx every day at , , . ml3 .( A. Doghi's. For Kent. Four room cottage on Northeast street, near Oakwood Avenue. Apply .to P. EL. HCGtHKS. .apr8Mf, Gloria eilk nuib' llae; $1 01 np. U A Sherwood & Co. For Salo The buildings rn the Cottage Hotel lot, corner D&vi urd D-non streets apr2i 8t. V B Moorb Workfcg men' hfrt 3r.ecil value C .'. ';!-' rood & Co. Barnes' priLtiig effle", 21, Wil miDgtO" Ptret, in the cheapest in the city for job printing apr2J tf. Our line of hosiery nnd uderwear is of a surpassing qna'ity for prices asked. O. A. Sherwood & Co $500 in Installments Wauled. It can be dnHv1 in 12 months. Address, ' Alexander," P. U. Box 277, Raleigh, N C. mhl6 eodtf HAND WORKER'S SOAP, 10 cents, three for 25 cento For sale at J. Hal Bobbitt's. Roses ami Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. 1 tiiephoue '.13 a4 tf H. Stkinm n z, Florist. IF YOU want to s ive money and wear cood clothes iro to .7 R Tavlnr & Son's and yoa will jjet r uood suit. I Know nv eipprnrcrf. That is where I got mine. 2 0 South Wilmingtou st. Williams & Kind's Famous Toothache Keuiedy. Cures the most obstinate cases of toothache pud neuralgia in two mioutes. The mem, prominent peo ple of bur ci'y have tried it, and will gladly testify to the same- It is the best toothache p,nd n u-lpla remedy in the world. For sale by all drug gist at 'Oo per bottle Try it DMSS GOODS. RICH. NOVELTIES O IH O "-RESS GOODS SPECIAL PRICES- JUST KEOKIVISD Al" ITOftHIS' DRY GOODS STORE IRO H GLAD RULE. Impress your mind with this fact that ws unite it a Cardinal Principle to sell at Small ftlargms. The advantage is mutual, quick sales for us bargains for you. We du plicate the prices any day of the so called S;peoa.l Sales advertised. Every protection is placed around ynu; no mares for the unwary. Compared with caich peuuv methods our poHoy is the sufest guii'.'i. -e o' honest tre i ut -'it,"An honest d; i orth for ten. Dime." ni txim we teach, preach ami in im to 8mall profits sat i.f, ..K . ; r. uid reds of our friends and !!!.? ;.iu rs cheerfully tes tif) t"- ' t'ig values they get fcml the bargains we -..ry day offer. Perfect Fairness to All. Mcney refunded to all dissatisfied purchasers for goods returned in order DRESS GOODS. IT is safe to say that, you've made up vour mind t i get h new dre?s and cant decide on the color. St e our dress goods stock and then you will make your cht.ica. i-et our prices and then you will know the quality. All the M A'D DESIRABLE Spring fabrics are here from a 5c calico up We have a goo i as sortment of trimmings, silks, velvets, gimps and braids. Our iline of hamburgs and laces are beaut:ful In Millinery we . an please you both in quality and price. We bought right and we are going to sell right. LYOH i Racket Storo, ? 1 16 Martin St ,G. A. Sherwona & Co. TOE Hardware, &c TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode iu one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Catr age buy of Ttos.H.Bw&SoflS, RALEIGH. N. C. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST IS 1 It is to secure tb best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Raleigh la at the emporium of the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market, i Besides all the other novelties iu 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. De3ks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. W. 1 'ft R. S. TUCKER CO. INEXPENSIVE DRESS GOODS. In making our present Dress Goods stock equal in at tracti vents j to that of any pre vious season we have possibly eclipsed any former effort in the gathering of domestic fabrina for inexpensive dresses. A luarked feature in this extensive collection is the wide rang of shades offered and the beautiful harmony of color combinations. Jacquard Fancies, Trldcscent Serges, Crown Serges, Wool Fancies. In mixtures, stripes aud broken plaids, for traveling dresses and street costumes. In washable dress textures we are showing the most exquisite line of Printed Dimities, Dotted Swiss Muslins, self colored, and white with colored dots and printed mm AUUil II UAJ floral designs; Irish lawns, Printed Crapes. French Or . gandies aud Challiei. W. II. & R. S. TCCKEU & cq L
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