v. .r vT itot. VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 29. 1893. NO. C Die 7 CITY IN CHIEF. Fall moon tomorrow. FIx ap the babies for next Tuesday. Ons of to hottest days of the year o far. The eoolog of the dove la beard lo the land. 'The merry month of May1 la near at hand. Col. J. E. Boyd, of Greens toro, 1a la the elty. Spring lamb Is the eorrect meat jast now. r The days of picnics and excursions are at band. Large number country people In the elty today. "Grim visaged war bag smoothed Its wrinkled front." Mrs 0 B Root has returned from a visit to her sister at Durham. Twenty one candidates for tax col lector, and more in the distance. . Mr. Jerome Dowd was chosen Pres ided t of the North Carolina Press as sociation. There are now eighty persons em ployed at the Insane Asylum inci tid ing the officers. It Is said that the presidents of the Female Colleges of the state are grad uates of Trinity College- Now that Reldsville has a govern ment building, it is time for Durham to be whooping up for one. Col. Bogart who was killed at New Berne, was at out 50 years old. He leaves a wife and children. The uatket today was abundantly supplied with asparagus, straw ber ries and all the early vegetables. A man sometimes loses his health trying to git wealthy, and then loses his wealth trying to get healthy. The election next Monday prom ises to be a very quiet affair. There is not a ripple of excitement about It. The cross ties are all ready to be pot down on the connecting link be tween the electric railroad and Pal len Park. Some of the machinery of the new Pilot Cotton Mills is being tested, i but it will be a month yet before the regular work commences. All the members of the Governor's Guard report a splendid time at New Berne. They were received in the happiest style by all the people. Wo are indebted to onr friend Mr. - J. B. Pogue for nice sample of "Nickel Plate" tobacco three years old next August. It is mellow, nie, and just splendid. Under the Dew schedule of the Sea board Air Line, which poon goes into ffect, a trip can be made from Ral eigh to Richmond, Va,. and return the same day. A large crowd of ladies and gentle men attended the lecture of Prof. Massey at the Agricultural and Me chanical College last night, and all were well pleased. We renew our motion for a skating rink at Brooksldejpark. It is fine ex erelse and will add much to the at tractions of the place, particularly among the young folks. It was a l wist movement : to alter Che running of the street cars from the high hill just this side of Oak wood eemetery. The new route is much more preferable. Under the new law, Building and Loan Associations, doing business in this state, must make an annual re port to the Auditor of the financial standing December 81st, and ."must jay a license tax on a fixed scale. '. The man who can sustain himself with dignity when fortune favors him with a fair allowance of worldly possessions, always commands the re jpect of the community in which he , - lives, while the man who allows fort unes smiles to make him an arrogant fool Is but the object of supreme -contempt. There is no variation In tWe, It is stubborn toot. - A Card. I take this occasion to return my most sincere and heartfelt thanks, especially to my neighbors, and gen rally to the publio at large, for the generous aid and sympathy extended towards me on the occasion of the ! sickness and death of my beloved little boy. I have no language at command sufficient t convey the gratitude of my heart towards those who have manifested their deep in terest in my behalf. Mrs E. V. Groknd'.er. A Slight Error. An amusing Incident is related of a certain member of the Governor's Guard while in New Berne. On duty one nlprht he spied what he thought was a huge mastiff approaching, and ' having heard much of the mad dog scare in the state, he at once let fly a heavy discharge at the animal. To his utter surprise, however, on ac count of nervousness or some other cause (perhaps want of practice) he missed his mark. On investigation it turned out to be a pet deei which was in the habit of roaming at large. The shot was in clear violation of the service and the shooting cos; him quite "dear," as he was incarcerated in the guard house. He is bow a wiser man and declares he will wait orders to lire hereafter. Lynching. The law passed by the last legisla ture against lynching is very strin gent. It is as follows: Every person conspiring to break in j ill, with intent to kill or injure pris oners, and every person engaged in breaking in, is guilty of felony; fine not less than $500 and imprisonment two to fifteen years; daty of solicitor to investigate all such offences; wit ness failing to attend or answer gull, ty of misdemeanor: Superior Court in any county adjoining the one in which the offence was committed to have jurisdiction; no witness to be excused from answering any question but to be pardoned of the offence; ex pense to be paid by county in which offence occurred; sheriff to have guard in case of anticipated danger; county to be responsible to personal representative of any prisoner killed by reason of failure to have guards. The baby brigade parades the street in force these beautiful afternoons. Capitol square is a favorite resort and a finer looking set is hard to find. Secretary Ayer is nicely fixed up in his new quarters in the opera house. He proposes to push matters for the next fair with a vim. i Voting in the Second ward will take place next Monday at Stronach's warehouse istead of Jenkins' shop. ' Murdered. We have murdered the price of scraw hats for one day only, Monday next. On that day we will cell la dies straw hats at 15c. This lot of goods is worth from 50c to $1 each, but next Monday we will sell them for 15c at Swiudell'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. lie 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, 60c to $1 each in value, but next Monday we will sell them: for ISo each, one day only. Swindell. A Pretty Foot. Do you want it? You can. have it by buying a pair of N orris' perfect fitting shoes or slippers. Our stock is considered by all as the best, most durable and perfect fitting in the state Our entire stock is manufao 1 1 1 red specially for us; therefore,every i - (r going out of our house is war 1 anted to wear just as represented, New effects in dress goods, beauti ful designs in China and India silks. 1 changeable satins, surahs and wash i fabrics of every description just re. 'ceivedftt Jftorrig'pry (foods Store, Send orders this evening for ice cream for dinner tomorrow. Telephone 123. A Dughl. Pine apples, 171c apiece at A. Dughi's. Nice bananas 25 to 85o a dozen at A. Dughi's. Mony to Lend on at proved city real estate seenrlty. Address, at once, D Argent, P O Box 105. It Colored Shoes and Colored .Stockings. This combination, now in such great favor, has received our careful attention, and we can furnish ladies, misses and children's shoes, Low Medium and High Cut, and Near By, at oar xcammouth hosiery depart! ment, match the shoes with colored hosiery. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. llouse for Bent. Two story house on New Berne av ence, half block of capitol square, with bath room and water through out the house. Now occuDied by Mr J O Drewry. Apply to E M Martin, ot Yancey & Martin. ap27 tf FOR YOU ALONE NO.ONE ELSE, KEEP IT QUIET. 7c Ch'k Piqu, Co 8o Curtain ticrim, 6o 6o Kyber Cloths, 5c 8o Dress Ginghams, 6c 8q Apron Ginghams, 6j 10c- Bedford Cords, 8o 12c Swiss Zephyrs, "0c 15o Seamless Hose, lOo 15c Persian Mulls, 10c Big lot of ladies shoes, bongut cheap, price $1.25, to sell out quicK. C. A. Sherwood & Co Remember This. Remember that next Monday, ladies straw hats in all- the' shapes and styles at 15c each, goods are worth from 50o to $ we sell latest These ach, but next Monday you can i one for 15c, at Swindell's. Stop and Thinly , If you want a suit of clothes, stop and think. We are selling everything 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 beauty, style and quality we are at the top, and when it comes to price we are at the bottom. Swindell. FOR RENT FIRST OF MAY Dwelling house, nine rooms, on Mor gan street, one block east of capitol square. apl8 tf L. D. Womblk. CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we a,i H that we would not be under sold on ice We now reassert that we w!H meut Huy prices that ate or may b iu uie f-r ice delivered in this city, iiid that we have plenty of it all this yeah as we have for the past several v ears Jones & Powell. FOR iiiSflT House on Wilming ton street, near the capitol, with five rooms. Kitchen in yard. Apply to L D Womblk, Cor Hargett and Wilmington Sta. ap 17 tf ' ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Slants pladioll -,'od tuberose bufbs. Lagnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. SXEINMBNTZ, apl 6 tf Florist RUBBER HAND stamps, self ink ing and dating stamps, steel stamps, stencils.notary and corporation seals, wax seals, check punches and protee tors,check cancellors,self inking pads, German silver badges, umbrella and key checks, stampraoks, &c. Apply to mh28 tf Henry J . Young. 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. aplO H Stbinmbtz, Florist. - V'-;- For Rent. C-:' Four room cottage on Northeast street, near Oakwood Avenue. Apply to P. H. Hughes. aprSMf MR" K R MaGO WAN 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 offloe, Ral eight ft 0, , BP EOT A LJSA LE MONDAY, MAY 18T. 8,000 YARDS 78 FRUIT OF LOOM BLEACH. 7e 1.C00 yds 8HIRTING PRINT8,fJ yd LOCO yds DRESS GINGH AMS.lic yd, FORMER PRICE. 15o 2,000 yds DRESS GOODS AT 41o yd, (A GREAT BARGAIN ) 800 BLEACHED DAMA8K TOW ELS, 80c, WORTH rc 20PIEOE8 INOiao BLUR AND BLACK FIGURED LAWN WORTH 124o WOOLLCOTT&SONS. Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr28 tf. $500 In Iustallments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. u. Box 277, Raleigh, N O. mhl9 eodtf HAND WORKER'S SOAP, 10 cents, three for 25 cents For sale at J.Hal Bobbitt's. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone I ;3 a4tf H. Stbinmtz, Florist. IF YOU want to save money and wear good clothes go to J K Taylor & Son's and you will get a good suit. I know by experience. TLat is where I got mine. 210 South Wilmingtou st. Williams & King's Famous Toothache itemed y. Cures the most obstinate cases of toothache nd neuralgia in two minutes. The most prominent peo pie of our city have tried it, and will gladly testify to the sanies It is the best toothache and neuralgia remedy in the world. For sale by all drug gist at 10c. per bottle. Try it. mm goods. RIGB MELTIES O IH O BilESS GOODS O AT O SPECIAL PRICES. JUST RE JEIVED AT JSTO-RIRIS' DRY GOODS STORE IRQ H CLAD RULE. Impress your mind with this fact that we make it a Cardinal Principle to sell at Small Margins. The advantage is mutual, quick sales for us bargains for you. We du plicate the prices any day of the so called Special Sales advertised. Every protection is placed around you; no snares for the unwary. Compared with catch penny methods our policy is the safest guarantee of honest tre&tinnt.."An honest doll i n 'orth for ten Dime," is a iu aim we teach, preach and live nr- to Small profits sat isfy i srid hundreds of our friends ; and curtv.iu rs cheerfully tes tify t'n ti'? big values they get and t tie bargains we e ery day offer. Perfect Fairness to AIL Mcney refunded to all dissatisfied purchasers for goods returned in order. U. The Worlds Fair. Are you going? Certainly. And we are going to the LYOfJ RACKET STORE to get our Trunks and Valises before we tstsrt. They have the best line of these goods in Raleigh for the money. We must have new shoes or slippers, and this is the place to get them. Don'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 wearegoirgto pet us a clock or a watch at the THBLYON Racket Store. 16 Hartin St Staool Hardware, &c ThoCirl I Left Behind Me Never rot'e in one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEX LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Can age buy of Ttos. H.Briggs&Sons, RALEIGH, N. O. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR IflEfEST IS ? It is to secure the bast of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Raleigh is at the emporium of the well-known dealers, Exchange JPlace, south side of the market. 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 Gooda, Notions &e. I7.HiBS.UfC0. Are now offe'ing fo the trade an unusually at tractive display in SsLf. ORGANDIES 8he Lauth & Co's JACONAS Also a fu,!i assort-TTl,fTnPTT?C! ment of dainty U11M 1 1 lliO ,In of SEASONABLE these lines of HAYWOOD'S MK feis Uil.1l Ull FABRI9W7U our customers can find th' ... .n - -- - : n- ii REASON'S JjUJJTif" year, de.il carrying des"' ear, omittfng; pleas. ' the Farmers p.nd husim Weiny 1 una. esV W . H I t , u. i Tie R98oM y Phillip' ' t '1

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