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1 fJJ attttJii a .' VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1893. NO. 28 7 Ju y CITY IN BRIEF Hod. F IS Simmons Is la the city. Mrs. Eirmett Stone eontinoes very xlck. Mr Nelson King, of Baltimore, is in the city. Let all oar business men close their stores next Tuesday. v Mrs. Alvln Bettg, who has beep quite sick, is improving. Let all the aid possible be extended tet-,4 State Antiquity Society. All indications are that a very large crowd will be here next Tuesday. The convicts have commenced brick making at the penitentiary. Four illicit distilleries have been seized in this district during the past fe days. Mr. A D Jones tells as that ,he will stop awhile at Honolulu on his way to Shanghai. Mr. Miles Goodwin continues very sick and he desires to have his friends call and see him. There are now 23? children at the Orphan Asylum at Oxford. The state gives $10,000 a year. Ool. J D Oameron has changed the name of the Asheville Democrat to the Commonwealth. The Davis Military School at Wiuston, closes on the . 7th. Rev. B F Dixon, deliveres the address. Associate Justice Clark has taken up the colonial records where Col. Saunders left off. It will be well . done. There will be 730 excursionists of the i eachers party to Chicago from North Carolina. They will leave Jaly 20th. The railroad track between Greens boro and Charlotte is being r el aid. It will soon be one of the best roads in the south. We regret to learn that Mrs. Minnie M. Shaw is seriously sick at Mrs. Shaw's residence, seven miles north of the city. Furniture for the third floor of the executive mansion has arrived, in ao eordance with the provisions of an act of the last legislature. Mr S W Walker, of the Supreme Court building, showed us an egg to day weighing 3i ounces. It is one of the largest we have ever seen. The North Carolina Dental Associ ation expelled Dr. Cbas. O. Sapp, ol St&tesville from membership for a violation cf the rules of the society. Tbert will be a. special meeting to night of Hiram Lodge Nt. 40 A F and A M at 8 o'clock. Work in the third degree. E B Thomas, '.. See'y. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation co attend the tenth an nual reoeption of the Twin City club of Winston, on Thursday evening, Jane lst.893. Gov Carr returned to the city yes terday afternoon. In an interview with a correspondent of the Visitor he expressed himself as highly pleased with the Normal school ceremonies. Rer Dr J H Boyd, of the Second Presbyterian church of Charlotte, will preach the baccalaureate sermon of Peace institute at the First Presby .terian church in this city next Sun' day. The passing of a resolution of thanks to Proprietor Brown, of the Yarboro House, by the dental associ ation yesterday, was a proper tribute to a most worthy gentleman and a most admirable '.-tel conductor. ' We regret In hear that a little son of Mr Oh as A Goodwin, aged about 12 years, was badiy bitten on the leg and thigh by a dog on South Blood worth street yesterday morning. We hope it may not be of a serious na ture. Wanted. A reliable young man thai c- n make ready and run job presses. E M UzzsiiL, Raleigh, N O. The Tabernacle Excursion. The excursion of the Baptist Tab trnacle church to Oonneechee farm yesterday was a most delightful event. The Entire hospitalities of the farm were thrown open by order of Col J J Carr, and a most pleasant time was had by all. The excursion returned to the city abort 8 o'clock. Executive Notes. The Governor today appointed Col. E M Ihoro.on, "f Hickory and Messrs. T K Bruner and P M Wilson of Winston as delegates to the Anti Coal Trust Convention to be held in the Central Musical Hall at Chicago on Jane 5th and 6th. O L Jenkins was appointed agent to proceed to Midd'eboro Ky , for the purpose of receiving and returning to the State, D M Maxwell, arrested for forgery. The Davis Choir. The members of the various church choirs of Raleigh are requested to meet at 5 p m promptly iu the lecture room of the First Presbyterian church to practice for the 30th of May when Mr. Davis's remains will lie in State in our (Japitol. AH other persons who have been invited, will please attend at that time and place. W. S Primrose. Director. Attention, Veterans. Junius Danibl Camp, May 24. General Order, No 8 The members of Junius Daniel Camp Confederate Veterans are hereby directed to meet at the mayor's office this evening at 8:30 for the purpose of making suit able arrangements to participate in the ceremonies of receiving the re mains of Jefferson Davis, president of the late Confederate States, in our city on the 30th inst. . All exsConfed erate in the city are invited toat this meeting. By order of P E Hinbs, M D, Pres't. J C Birdsong, Sec'y. There will be a meeting of the mar shals and chief of divisions of the Davis ceremonies this evening at the mayors office. A full attendance is desired. The JT. C. Antiquity Society. We have only briefly alluded in a recent issue to the formation of this most important society. It deserves more than a passing notice. It must be remembered that this, institution is the result of the labors of some of our most patriotic ladies. Its ends and designs are' to rescue the fair name of North Carolina from the as persions and oblivion that has been cast upon it in the past. The preser ration of the many relics of the revo lotion and the late war has been dearest to the hearts of oar people and to nona more so than the noble ladies who were instrumental in the formation of the society. We take off our hats to Mrs Col A B Andrews, Mrs Burwell and others. May God help them in their endeavors, and may the people of North Carolina sustain them in their grand efforts to preserve the fair name of oar state. Let there be a general response to their endeavors from all over the state. . For Kent. . A email cottago, located on Halifax street, in one of the most desirable parts of the city. Apply to E B Crow at Com and Farmers' Bank. 23eod6t Cover the Hall with oil cloth. You can buy yard wide floor oil cloth Monday for 20c; two yards wide 40o. at D. T. Swindell's. ; . Geits Are In It. , Mn's straw hats Monday, 10vcents, worth 25c to 50c each. Monday. One day only. - Swindell. Fresh oranges at a Duehi's. Fresh lemons and bananas at 25c f dozen at A Dughi's . I A Dughi will be at Wake Foreet on ' the night of the 31st. Persons desir ing refreshments will find bim on Ihand in the dining room. Don't for get this. She Did Not Get It. Because she stayed at home and wonld rot come to oar special sale; bat will give ber one more chance next Monday. Ladies straw hats 10c, worth from 85 to 73o each. Swindell. New lot of san umbrellas in satine and gloria silk. wood and metal hand les; prices from 75c to $2.50. The ones at i are very good. Woollott & Sons. Once Wore. On Monday next we will sell yard wide floor oil cloth for 20e per yard; two yards wide 40o per yard. One day only. Swindell. IlaiB to be Given Away. We will give a ladies or misses straw hat to each customer who buys 50c worth or more on next Monday, May 29, of us. We have about 500 of these hats, different styles and quali ties, and will give them away on Monday as long as they last. Woollcott & Sons. Monday is the day 10c is the price ladies' and men's straw hats at Swindell's. If Yon Can use some straw matting in remnants from 5 to 18 yards each, we can save you some money. Swindell. Straw Matting. About 1,0' 0 yards in remnants from 5 yards to 18 yards in each piece. We will sell at a price to suit you. Swindell. 1.000 Yards straw matting remnants will be pold at a very low figure, at Swindell's. Slippers at Woollcott & Sons. Slippers at Woollcott & Sons. Slippers at Woollcott & Sons. Dress goods, of all kin''? Fioa striped lawns 12c, ginghan -' r!.i satines, &c. Woollcott Ycu can gat a ladies straw liat Mon day for 10c, worth 50c, at D. T. Swindell's. May 30th. Will be a tV day in Raleigh, but May the 29th will be equally as large. On that day we will sell ladies' straw hats at 10c, worth from 85c to 7oe each. Also a lot of men's straw hats worth from 25c to 75c, v.-ill be sold same day at same price. Monday is the day 10c is the price at D. T. Swindell's. You can buy a man's straw hat for 10c Monday worth 85c, at Swindell's. Satteens and Piece Dyed Cham brays. We place upon sale today, Satur day May 20th a general line of sat teens worth 12c 15c and 17q all at the uniform price of 10c per yd. At the 6ain8 department there will b shown ajline of "Piece Dyed Cham bra vs" at l?o per yd, worth 15c. Tht attention of our patrons is di rected to these two lines of goods. W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Co. Fresh Vegetables. Co! lard plants for sale by the hun dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh - vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by R. M TJtzman, Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113 a4 tf H. Stkinmbtz, Florist. $500 m Installments-Wanted. It can be d-MiMe i m 12 months Address, "Alexander,"- P.- . B x 277, ; Raleigh, N. U. mh!6eodtf ! Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil iningto Street, is the cheapest in the city for jo'i printing apr2i tf. . .. . . .-. '. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooiniog roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli and tuberose bult s. Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauunower, etc. , . H. Steinmentz, apl 6 tf Florist - - TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drag store, corner Fayette vllle and Morgan streets, near capi tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace institute. aplO H Steinmbtz, Florist. MRS E. R. MoGO WAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is prepared to bleach and shape hats or dye Also gentlemen's hats 308 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Ral eigh.NO. Parasols 100 Silk "Parasols worth $1.25, (Dnaly ID cts DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. Great Bargains AT miss mmi mm On account of repairs tc be ma le to our store which will require the removal of our goods; we will from this dale make I Surprising Reductions In ninny goods. All colored hats, fancy ribb.ns (lowers, feathers, materials, &c, can be - 'iiht very cheap- in fact we shall reduce. niiuo3t nvery thing as we have a very limited time in which To Get Heady tc Move. Our friends will k well to ome iu and see what we can do. MISS BIACJOIE REKSE, my2 209 FYKITKV; LLK ST. Sun Umbrellas, Straw' Hats asd Oxford Ties Have now ready a full stock of Straw Hats all kinds, styles and sizes at most any price We are selling a special quality of Gloria Silk Umbrellas, in 24, 26 i"1 inches. Thay'are the lightest - ; ''gstan l most handy giving er"' f p iMirfactioo for the amoiMit, irv M than any other, ry our uiubrel'fl-i. We will please you. Oxford Te. No one Cifi fail to b suited from the inimeu?" variety ff low quarter ed shoes we carry. For prices we are headquarters. C.I. Sit oofl I U EVIOT Tomorrow l3 But TODAY. We will sell jou a ladies hat today at 10c, parasols 15c, fancy parasols 6So, $1, $2 50, umhrellas from 47c up, 6l"p pers in all the new shades and styles, low cut shoes for men, patent leather shoes and slippers for men and toys, gauze and balbriggan underwear for men We don't ask you to buy but ask to see our 14c balbriggan eox, worth 25c any where,- summer corsets at 49o, wo?th 75c. Just received, a full line of black mits, ladies gauze vests, 8 for 25c. Why be worried with the flies when you can get s, fly fan at 184 10 Martin street, Hnrdirare, &c. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rot'e in one of HBYWOODS liKH OF BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE UOTTEtf IiEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of .Billions, RALEIGH, N O. DO 00 KNOW It is to secure the best of everything iu the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others iu Raleigh Is at the emporium of the well-known dealers, Exchange jlPlaco, 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 newspring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Daaks of fine f urnitaro &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Dry Goods, Stations, &c. ft "COMMON SENSE" Old Style. TRUNK. We take pVnsure in extending to you a cordial invitation to inspect a piece of art, a novelty in itself, and at the same time, the ' most practical and useful invention of the present day, the j We show them in all sizes and at all ' prices. . -' 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, Is lias 1 Mra, H TDIIMK i- 1 I ilWIIIIi tj v U1HETII lL id .'1
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