r' I ' i S ""I W4 wot. VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1893. NO. 5 -9 i i. V I mx - CITY IN BRIEF. Gardens booming. New strawberries la town. Charming spring weather now. We hare Jumped suddenly loto gammer weather. Appeals from the 12th district are disposed of la the Supreme Uoart The large annex to the hotel at Wrlghtevllle, blew down teeeatly. Regular monthly meeting of the board of county commissioners next Monday. It Is said that whitewashing will prevent Insects from playing havoc with shade trees. Forest fires are reported la the neighborhood of Tippers' X Roads, In this county. Mineral water from thirty springs in this state have been sent to the worlds fair at Chicago. The members of the bar of Raleigh attended the fanerakf Mr W H Pace this afternoon in a body. The ease against Mr Henry Keith, mentioned by as yesterday afternoon, has been compromised by counsel A large number of the legal frater ' nity from the western part of the state have been to the city this week A few more days like this and you may shack your flannel and adorn yourself with a white waistcoat and straw hat. Thirty three convicts have just been sent to the state farms in Hali fax eoanty and will be pat to work on the dykes. The Lyon Racket store has some thing to talk to you about before you go to the world's fair. Read the ad vertlsement today. A very large concourse of relath es, friends and citizens generally attend ed the funeral ef Mr W H Pace at the First Baptist church this afternoon. Senator Vance has returned to Washington' City much improved in health. Senator Ransom will go to the Pacific coast about the 6th of May. A new disease, we are informed,bas broken oat among the hogs in some sections. They become suddenly par alyzed in the legs although apparent ly well In other respects. It was resolved by the press associ ation for the editors to meet in Greensboro on the moroiog of Fri day, May 19th, armed and equipped for the Chicago exposition. The alarm of fire this afternoon be tween 8 and 4 o'clock was caused from the bornlng of the roof of a house just across the railroad bridge in the location called "Hayti." Very little damage. z;- A new switch has been put down on the electric Btreet railway, at the corner of Salisbury and Hillsboro streeets. The cars will soon ran through without change from Pullen Park to Brookside Park. A Sad Accident. The deepest regret is expressed over the sad accident which befel Lieuten ant Col. D M Bogart at New Berne yesterday. It seems that while on parade the girt of the saddle broke and he was thrown violently from bis hOTse, striking his head on the Mcadamized rod. His skull was frac tured to such an extent that his life Is despaired of. Col. Bogart is from Washington, 1 Beaufort county, and a gentleman of the highest social character. He has a great many friends throughout North Carolina who will deeply gret his sad fate. re i ; Pensions. It is announced upon the authority of State Auditor Furman, that under the new law there will be placed upon the pension rolls the names of all ' -widows whose husbands died in 13 months after April 9th, 1865. It Is thought that this will add about three hundred to the list of widows The Apron Exhibition. I We hope oar citizens will patronize to the most- liberal extent the apron exhibition now open at the old stand of Moseley MoOee, 131 Fayetteville street. The exhibition will be open tonight until 11 o'clock, and as the weather Is delightful all who possibly can should attend. There are about J 50 aprons from 20 different states, all the way from a cheap cook apron to a fine Boston tea party apron. Cream and cake will be served. Souvenirs from the cruiser Raleigh In the shape of a cane, &o, can be seen. All these will be sold et 9 o'clock at auction. No ad mission fee. The Raleigh Post Office. As heretofore stated the Raleigh post offlse has been classified and placed unJer the civil service regula tions. This classification included the present very efficient, chief clerk, Mr D H Young, who has been for many years connected with the office in this city. Alluding to the matter, the Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Democrat says: The chief clerk, who like others is covered by the civil service, will not hold under a democratic postmaster ' He tellspe he does not think it right that be ebouia do so, oottnactne postmastt r should be allowed to se lect his own chief clerk if he desired to do so A Beautiful Display. There is always something enticing In a nicely arranged show window People like to stop and look at beau fully arranged goods, whether they have the ready money or not, because something Is ure to strike them fa vorably so that When the ready cash comes in they will know where to go for bargains. In this connection we can safely say that Messrs 0 A Sher wood & Co have one of the finest ar ranged stores In the city where goods are displayed to the best advantage. Everything is neat, clean and admi rably assorted so that goods can be s seen to the best advantage. Mr oner i wood is an expert in his line of busi I ness from a hairpin a p. The ladles especially should call as the most . tempting array is spread out for their inspection. All the latest styles, nothing old. When yon feel all tireti out arid broken up generally, you need a tonic. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best. Try it. Murdered. We have nmrdered the price o' straw hats for one day only, Monday next. On that day we will sell la dies straw bats at 15c. This lot of goods is worth from 60o to $1 each, but next Monday we will sell ther, for 15c at ' Swludell's. Shameful Conduct. It is a shame the way some people throw away their money. Now to those who want a spring suit of cloth ing we have a word. Don't buy un til you see what we are offering. We have placed our entire stock at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer. Swindell. He Was Killed. There was a man killed on the Ohio railroad last year, but that does not keep us from having our special sale of ladies straw hats next Monday, 50c to $1 each In value, but next Monday we will sell them for 15o each, one day only. Swindell. Pine apples, 17ic apiece at A. Dughi's. Finest yellow bananas ever brought to Raleigh. Six of them weigh 2 fits and 4 ounces, at . Barbee & Pope's. . : n Nice bananas 95 to 85c a dozen at 'v A. Dughi's. A Pretty. Foot. Do yon want it? You can have it by buying a pair of Norris' perfect fitting shoes or slippers. Oar stock is considered by all as the best, most durable and perfect fitting in the ftate. Our entire stock is manufao- i ared specially for ue; therefore.every t iir going out of our house is war runted to wear just as represented ' New effects in dress goods, beacti fnl riAHlfirns in China and India silks. nhnno-Pfthle satins, surahs and wash 1 1 fabrics of every description just re- i at half price, for sale by H. J. Dow i. eelved At orris' Dry Goods Store, ell, 129 Booth Wilmington street. Fine lee cream -vanilla, banana A Daghl's. strawberry at Order yoar Ice cream for 8uoday In time so that you get your choice of flavor. A Dughl. Bouse for Bent. Two story house on New Berne av ence, nair blocs or uxpnoi square, with bathroom ana water through out the house. Now occanied by Mr O Drewrv. Apply to M Martin, of Yancey & Martin. ap37 tf FOR YOU ALONE-NO ONE ELSE, -KEEP IT QUIET. 7c- Ch'kPiqufl, 'fi- Be 8c Curtain Scrim, ' So 6n Kyber Cloths, . i 6c 8 - Dress Ginghams, '. -i 6o 8 5 Apron Ginghams, 63 10c Bedford Cords, ; 8o 12o Swiss Zephyrs, "Oo 15o Seamless Hose, lOo 15o Persian Mulls, --10c Big lot of ladles shoes, bought cheap, price $1.25, to sell ont quick. v. a. onerwooa a uo. Remember This. W Remember that next Monday we sell ladles straw hats in all the 'latest shapes and styles at 15c each. These goods are worth fromSOo to $ I each but next Monday you can buy one for 16o, at Swindell's. Stop and Think. If you want a suit of clotbes, stop and think. We are selling ever thing in the clothing line at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer. Swindell. Don't Shoot. Don't shoot your head off about millinery until you see what we have to offer. When it comes to beaiity, style and quality we are at the top. and when it comes to price we nre at the bottom. . Bviudell. Dog Lost. A black setter dog named Frank Suitable reward will be p ' hv re turning him to V. B. Mn r West Martin street. auj) lw. FOR RENT FIRST OF MAY Dwelling house, niue rooms, onMor gan street, one block east of Capitol square. ' ' . apl8 tf L. D. WOMBLK. ii 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 in this city, and that we have plenty of it all thb tear as we have for the past several years. Jones & Powell. FOR RENT House on Wilming ton street, near the capitol. with five rcQms. Kitchen in yard. Apply to ., L D Womb lb, Cor Salgett and Wilmington Sts, apl7-tf v' ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great as9 irement of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding : bote irUci ! oli and tuberose bulbs Maguolia and evergreens flower aepd, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauimower. etc, H. Steinmentz, Florist up? 6 tf RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils. notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and protec tors.oheck canoellors.self Inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &c. Apply to mh28 tf Hkkry J. Youutt. TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgau's drug store, corner Fayette ville and Morgan streets, near capi tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace Institute. aplO H Stbinmbtz, Florist. For Sale or Bent. The new, four room cottage oh East street, in rear of the cottage now oc copied by Mr. J. W. Marcom, corner of Hargett and East streets. Rent $10 per month. For terms of sale ap ply to J. M. Monik. pl211w. ; . For Rent. Four room cottage on Northeast street, near Oakwood Avenue Apply to P. H. Hughes. apr2Mf. ' ' ' ! - ' ' MRS E R McGOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hats or dye Also gentlemen's hats 808 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N O. y, , :- A full set of the Encyclopedia Brit anioa, ninth Edlnbnrg edition. Also il'e of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs. Davis, 8PECIALmLE MONDAY. MAY 1ST. 2,000 YARDS 78 FRUIT OF LOOM BLEACH. 71o 1.C00 yds SHIRTING PRINTS,! j yd l.UU) yis UKUSS Wl!UHMl3,12o yd, FORMER PRICE. 15c 3,000 yds DRKSS GOOD 3 AT 4J J yd, 800 BLEACHED D4MA8K TOW ELS, 80c, WORTH ro 20PIECE8 INHTun BLUR AND BLACK FIGUUfcD LWN ',3, WORTH l?e. WOOLLCOTT & 80N8 Barnes' printing office, ill. Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing apr23 tf. $500 in Installments Wanted It can be doubled in 12 month. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277, naieign, a. u. inmo eodtl HAND WORKER'S SOAP. 10 cents, three for !ii cents For sale at J. Hal Bobbltt'S. Roses and Other Handsome Ont Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and moral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf Ji. 8TEINM4TZ, Florist. IF YOU want to save money and wesr good clothes go to J 'A Taylor & 8on's and you will get a ?ood suit. I know by experience. TLat is where I got mine. 210 8outh Yv ilmingtou st. Williams & King's Famous tToothacho Remedy. Cures the most obstinate cises of toothache and neuralgia in two minutes. The most prominent peo ple of our city have tried it, and will gladly testify to the came- It is the best toothache and neurtlgia remedy in the world. For sale by all drug gist at 10c. ppr bottle. Try it. DMSS GOODS. Rice melties O IH O DRESS GOODS O AT O SPECIAL PRICES, JDST RE KIVKI) AT JCTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE IRON CLAD RULE. Impress your mind with this fact that we m ike it a Cardinal Principle to sell at Small Parff'ms. The advantage is mutual, quick sales for us bargains for you. Wedu ' Xplicate the prices any day th?-BO called Special "SalGS advertised. Every protection is placed around you; no mares for the unwary. Compard with caich pennv methods our policy Is the safest guarantee of honest trestmant."An honest do' ii-t s worth for ten Dimes," is a uj ixim we teach, preach ami u.) ! Small profits sat fcfv Bimrl ) iudrid8of our friends ami ci- hits cheerfully tes tif to t;o big values they get and th A bargains we e ery day offer. Perfect FaiMs to All, Mcney refauded to all diseatinfled purchasers for goods returned in order. C. A. Sterwooi & Co. The World s Fair. Are you going? Certainly. And we are going to the LYi BAGKBT STfiSE to get our Trunks and Valises before we tetrt. They have the best line of these goods in Ealeigh for the money. We must have new shoes or slippers, and this is the place to get them. Pon't forget to eo in" the millinery depart ment. They have everything in the latest styles in ladies', misses and -chi'dren's hats. We don't intend to be left. And we are goirg to ' pet us a clock or a watch at the THE LYON Racket Storo, J6 Hartin St. Hardware, &c ThoCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of RALEIGH, N. O. DO YOU KM0.7 WHERE YOJR 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 Raleigh is at the emporium of as & the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. IBesides 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. Deaks of fine f urnitare 5sc. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can say, money by calling. Dry Goods, Notions, &e. W. H, t R. S. TUCKER . CO. INEXPENSIVE DRESS GOODS. In making our present Dress Goods stock equal in attractiveness to that of any pre vious season we have possibly eclipsed any former effort in the gathering of domestic fabrics for inexpensive dresses. A iuarked feature in this extensive collection is the wide range of shades offered and the beautiful harmony of color combinations. Jacquard Faucis, Trldescent Serges, Crown Serges, Wool Fancies. Ia mixtures, stripes and broken plaids, for traveling dresses and street costumes. In washable dress textures we are showing the most exquisite line of Printed Dimities, Dotted Swiss MuslinB, self colored, and white with colored dots and printed floral designs; Irish lawns, Printed Crapes, French Or- v gandies.and Challies, mm Is c I Km JUUUll Til MflYWfill AUUil II Mil . & R. S. TUCKER & Cq I Si.: j r

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