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lie xmtmt. VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, MAY 1G. 1893. NO. 20 t, 9 j' tin ill: CITT IN BRIEF Mr. and Mrs. Hal M Worth are in the city. Mr Joseph ns Daniels has returned to Washington City. The 20th of May (next Saturday) will be celebrated in handsome style in Charlotte. Over a thousand persons went from Durham to a baptizing near that plaee List 8anday. We learn that Mr W B Hatchings, the new city collector, will enter on his duties Jane 1st, next. Prof. 0 D Mclver, president of the Normal and Industrial School, was in the city yesterday afternoon. There will undonbtly be a large at tendance here on the 3)th, to witness the J eflerson Davis ceremonies. Mr and Mrs A M McPheeters and diaghter,' Mrs Samael inman, left this morning for Baltimore, Md It seems to be the settled opinion that Col. Back Black well is the com t lag man for postmaster at Dor ham. N ow, that the iron has arrived the connecting line of the electric road with Pollen Park will be rapidly pushed. Memorial badges designed by J 0 Miller, of Richmond, containing a portrait of Jefferson Davis, have beer prepared. There were eight coot lets received at the penitentiary today one from Lenoir, three from Was ok g ton and four from Cleveland. An election will take place June 80th, in Winston, to decide about the city issuing bonds to the amount of $150,000 for water works. The boys of the D & D., Institution defeated the Raleigh Male Academy team in a baseball game last Satur day The score was 16 to 18. It is necessary that all desiring to -viKit Chicago should secure accom dations before hand. That there will be a grand rush is almost certain. Attention is called to the adver tisement of Messrs. J W Hinsdale and HW Jackson receivers, announcing sale of State Chronicle property. Strawberries getting to be almost . a drag in the market. They are now down to five cents, except for the very large kind, which are plentiful at ten cents. The Ladies of the Memorial Asso elation desire thanks returned to Mrs. HA London, vice president of the as sociation for Chatham county, for the Bum of $47.60. We are informed today that there is no doubt of the confirmation by the judge of the sale of the Chronicle good will and subscription list pur. chased by Mr J IT Helding. The will of the late Geo D Culley was admitted to probate today. No executor was announced but it is ex pected that his wife would qualify as executor with the will annexed. Msj Jno 0 Winder has received no tice from the superintendent of the railway mail service that route agents will soon be placed on the Atlanta and Washington City special. The chieken thieves are drawing in their : lines of operations from the suburbs. On Saturday night last a family residing on Hillsboro street was robbed of its chickens purchased and put up for Sunday. Richard Pescud, an old colored man who for many years was a servant in the family of the late Peter Pescad, died near Mftthod, a short distance west of the city, last even ing. He was well known in the community. The revival services at Central M E church is still in progress and much, interest is manifested. Sev eral have professed faith in Christ and a goodly number are enquiring - the way of ' salvation. Rev. Mr. Bagby is preaching the gospel in great plainness and. power. Sevi cestnispmac i ana again comgnc The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity Ou Wednesday: Fair weather, slightly cooler Wednesday a m. Local data for 84 hoars ending at a m. today: Maximum temperature, 76 mini mum temperature 61 rainfall 0 83. Settled. The president of the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad has paid into the State Treasury the sum of $40 000 which is in fall settlement of the tack taxes due from the road under the compromise agreed upon in the last legislature. Blackberrv wine for medical pun popes at A Daghi's at 8) cts a quart. Refer to your physicians. 60 bunches bananas just received at A Daghi's. Fresh lemons 25c doz at A Dughi's. Pine apples and oranges just re ceived at A Daghi's We offer all our 80c spring ginghams at lPc. Woollcott & Sons. We have jast opened our line of slippers and we have got some good OOrS WoollcOt & SOW. Our laces and embroideries are the cheapest io the city. Woollcott & Sons. Grand Special Vestibuled. Ou Monday next we will have an other mammoth special sal? in which there will be more opportunities for securing bargains than in any of our special Dales. This wi 1 be a 7 cent sale of dress goods assorted. Three tables will be filled with double width suiting, indigo blue lawns with white dotts, black and white dotted lawns, plaids in mulls, dark and light or-, gaudies, Bedford cords and several other kinds. All these goods will be sold on next Monday at 7 cents per yard and no reserve, as this will be the last special sale of the kind this season. There will be goods in this sale worth 15 and 20 cents a yard, but 7 cents will buy any of them on next Monday, May 83d. D. T. Swindell's. Will be In It. A big lot of wool cb all ie, cream ground and polka spots, will be in our 7ic sale next Monday, May 23d. PT Swindell.. Sale of Chronicle Property. By order of the court in an action entitled AnHetana Paper Co et als vs The Chronicle Publishing Co et als, we will sell, on Saturday ,20th of May, 1893, at 3 o'clock p m, at the office of the State Chronicle, in the Grimes building, city of Raleigh, the follow ing articles of personal property, to wit: A lot of desks and tables, im posing stones, chases, printer's ink. type, one folding machine, one letter press, one large stone e nd pipe and other articles. Terms of sale, cash. J W HlHSDALB, H W Jackson, Receivers. May lflfti, 1893. BOARDERS WANTED. Mrs. Richard. Jones desires some boarders, No. 15 corner Morgan and Harrington streets. myl5 tf Frsh Vegetables. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by R. M. Utzman, Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. :. Notice Is hereby given that the Graded Schools of Raleigh township will be closed on the 19th lust ant. By order of the School Committee. G. Rosenthal, b.c & freas. 4 times. . The Show Bank Melts. Our inducement in clothing is strictly the price and not quality. Our clothing is going very fast. Why? Because we sell any clothing in the store at wholesale cost, and we are not replacing any. We have got a good assortmens of spring clothing and will sell it at cost. - D. T. Swindell's. For You, My Friend. The most interest iner fe iture of our Ki-acial sale next Morla in the vari- ety of goods to be sol at 74 cents a ' yard This sale is for "our benefit, is ; just the goods you need at this parr ticular time, there are goods in this - 1 - lU i. J 1 UA WI i cents has the chance Monday. , . P. Tt BwiSSSLL, J We Got 'em Sure. We've got 'em Sore. B G St Co. Shoes, All right, Cincinnati Make, best ever struck Raleigh for prices asked. They are fine goods, bound to please, f ally warranted. Thirty styles to select from, high or low cuts, wide or narrow, big fats and low slims. O. A. Sherwood & Co. Ladles Blazer and Eton Suits. There is no dress t the price that is more servicable or stylish than a Blazer or Eton suit. They combine both wear and style for a moderate out lay. Our showing of these garments em braces all the new ideas for this sea son and we cordially ask an inspeo tion of this departmeut. We are also displaying complete lines of ladies Bbirt waists and a most extensive line of shirting silks at very attractive prices W. fl. & R. ti. Tuckbb & Co. 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 Wilmington st. Just Think! You can buy a spring suit from Swindell at cost. We are selling all our clothing at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer. Swindell. Roses and Other Handsome Out Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf H. Stkikmetz, Florist. 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 aie or m iy be made for ice delivered ia this city, and that we have plenty of it all 1 the year as we nave ior tne past several years. Jones & Powell. FOR RENT. House on Vi'mNg ton street, near the capitol, v a five rooms. Kitchen in yard. AKt.iy to L D WoMBiiE, Cor Hargett and Wilmln-a Sts. ap 17 -tf ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a ! great assortment of - everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Elants gladioli and tuber. ee bulbs I Lagnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinmentz, apl 6 tf Florist 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 Steinmetz, Florist. For Rent. Four room cottage on Northeast street uear Oakwood Avenue. Apply to P. H. Hughes. nr2Mf. ... . M Ri. E. R McGOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared o bleach and shape hats or dye. Also en tinmen's hats. 808 South Salisbury s r -et, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N O. m m m $500 in Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. u. Box 277, Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr22 tf. . --. A. Card. M r Editor If you will allow me a HQiull space through the columns of your uewsy little sheet it will afford me great pleasure to announce to my friends and the public, especially those suffering from toothache and neuralgia, that Williams Sc King's fa mous tno b he and neuralgia rem "dy is thf- h"t medicine I ever used.. I v rieen a great sufferer of tooth-nclu- 1 neuralgia and could get notlii if hat would affect a promi neur cu-e until after uoing one bottle of the hove remedy, which com pleteiy cured me. Take my advice; you won't have to try it twice; it costs you only 10 cents. . Yours very truly, F A Fender, May 8d, 1893. Raleigh, N O. : Fop Bent. Dwelling house at reduced rate for balance of this year. my4tf L. D. Womble. HOUSE FOB RENT. Two story houoe on NewBerne Avenue, half block of Capitol Square, with bath room and wa ter throughout the house. Ap ply to E. M. MABTIN. myl&tf OtTancey&Martin,1 Slippers AND OXFORD TIES WITH EI s S e f j to match at price? that will save you money. N"OBEIS' DRY GOODS STORE Great Bargains AT MISS MAGGIE REESL'S On account of repairs to be made to our store which will require the removal of our goods; we will from this dale make Surprising Reductions Jn many goods. All colored hats, fancy ribbons, flowers, feathers, materials, &c, can be bought very cheap: in fact we shall reduce almost every thing as we have a very limited time in which To Get Beady tc Move. Our friends will do well to come in and see what we can do. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. . MAY HUMMERS. For three days of this week, Wednesday 17th, Thursday 18th, and Friday 19th. A big lot of fine to close, at prices never before named for such qualities of goods. Done to clear out certain lines of shoes which we will not continue. They are Tii&tnhlesB bargains, per fect in styl is i quality. Mac' iue ami hand sewed and welts. From 80 cents to $1, savod on each pair. Miss this opportunity, you may re gret it. If you want any be the first to come. None sent out on approval but every purchaser may have their mon ey refunded if they are not pleased in every particular. THE LT0I1R&GKET STORE A fortunate purchase in fine embroidery makes it possible for us to offer you this ex traordinary opportunity CAMBRIC EMBROIDERY At 3c per yard, worth 5c 44 6c 44 44 kn. t Ui If 14 (I 1 9c 10c " 33c " 18c II II II II 15c 20c 25c 35c CAMBRIC INSERTING At 5 " 8 " 12 and 8o per yard, worth 10c " 10c " : i5o "14c " " " 20c . SWISS EMBROIDERY From 5c up. Colored and embroidery and laces. White and cream laces of every dis cription can be found at The Lyon Backet Store, 16 Martin Street. B. 1. Snoi & Co. Hardware, &c. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT f AVI2 GOTTEN LEFT. If rou want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of fcslBriip&Soii, RALEKi H, N.C. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR IJTEtfrf U ? j jit 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 the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, 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. De3ks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home 8ewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Dry Goods. Notion, &e. Colored Shoes AND- Hosiery. Complete lines of all the new styles of Colored Shoes AND Hosiery LADIES', GENT'S : ' : ' 2ND ... CHILDREN . AT REASONABLE PRICES. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. 123 and 125 Fayetteyille street, HBYWOQD'S lois & Maxwell,
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