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VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1893. NO. 35 CITY IN BRIEF. Neuie river Is reported aa rising. The creeks la the coanty are much swollen today. Itjoflt poured down yesterday at ternoon. Bee advertisement of eottage for rent by Mrs tf A Rogers. The 91st session of Salem Female Institute closed last Thursday. Many of our people will go up to Chapel Hill next week. No news in any of the departments at the capitol today Lots of people in the city today, but trade nothing extra. The days will soon be as long as they get. (The weather today has been un usually hot and oppressive. All accounts agree that the outlook for the fruit crop is excellent. We deeply regret to learn that Mr. MU Cfoodwln is still very ill at his residence on West Jones street. Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel will preach the baccalaureate sermon at David son College tomorrow. There will be the regular services at the Soldiers' Home at 4 o'clock to morrow afternoon. TViava fa a narfARt JTlnt Of VeETeta. bles in the market today, and every, thing is remarkably cheap. Jurors to the Federal court should not fail to be on hand Tuesday morn log next. The pay of Captain W H Kitchen, who has been appointed revenue agent, is $10 per day, and expenses, Rev Dr Durham will preach at Cen tral M E Church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no ser vices at night. Next week will be a busy time in Raleigh. The Federal court, county commissioners and justices of the peace will all be here. Thn hath house at Pullen park is now in operation. It is a most de licrhtf ul Dlace to cool of this hot weather. Don't forget the sale by Messrs Pul len and Smith, of the property of the late Mrs Morebead, which takes place on Monday next at 12 o'clock m. One of the greatest and most we ful affairs in that line is the refrlger fttnr of Mr W R Crawford in the market house. Remember that Miss Maggie Reese is to remove soon. 8he is offering some inducements ic millinery rarely seen in Raleig h. Call, at once. The lecture of Rev A 0 Dixon last night at the Baptist Tabernacle was well attended and all were delighted Mr Dixon will preach at the Taber: nacle tomorrow night. STesterday afternoon rov. Carr made a requisition on the Governor of Virginia for the rendition of John Pain, an escaped convict now in jail at Danville. Rev. A 0 ,Dixon, of Brooklyn, N Y., will preach at the Baptist Tabernacle morning and evening 11 a m and 8d m. A 0 Dixon is one of the foremost preachers in the "United States, and should be greeted with a full house. The CosmopolitAn for June is on our table. This is knowu far find wide as the 1 test monthly pub'hhed in the United States. The present number is one of unusual excellence. Only 25 cents a copy, $3. p r annum. Address Cosmopolitan .New York City. . We invite the special attention of i oar readers to the advertisement of Messrs Royall & Borden in this issue. The establishment of these gentle men, 12 East M irtin street, presents such a tempt lug array that families oanoot resist the temptation toTDur chase. Everything in the furniture line can bere be found' in r fusion, and at the most moderate rates. Read the advertisement and give them a call. Monthly Report. The meteorological report for Ral eigh, for May was as follows: Highest temperature, 00 on the 22d and 29th Lowest temperature 62 on the 7th. Died In this city, at the residence of her son, Mr. u. w. iiamo?in, at n;u o'clock p. m.Joue 2d, Mrs. Eliza Heath Lambeth, relict of Mr. Thomas H. Lambeth. A consistent christian, she walked with God Her funeral will take place from Edenton Street Methodist church at 11 a. m. June 4th. No flowers. Board of Aldermen. Last night the regular meeting of the Board of Aldeimen took place. Liquor licenses were granted to 'the present dealers. The mayor, city clerk and city attorney were const W toted a committee to codify the or dinances. The present police force waB re-elected. First Presbyterian Church. In the absence of the pastor Rev. Dr. E Daniel who has gone to preach the baccalaureate sermon at David son College, the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church will be occupied at 11 a m and 8 pm. tomorrow by the Rev. R E Steele, chaplain of the "Hoc mans Rotlml" NflW Orleans La. The congregation may expect to hear some Interesting tnings concerning christian work amongst sailors. gSend orders for cream this aft ah noon for dinner tomorrow. No cream freezed on Snnday. A. Dughi. For Rent. Three room house. juneS lw L. D. womblb. Ice cream and ice at all hours at .1 W Littleiohn's. corner Swain and Cabarrus streets. Buv a pound of coffee and get a piece of china ware at O O Ball a Go's Remnant straw matting cheap, at Swindell's. OYSTERS. &c. Call at 0 O Ball & Co.'s, Fayetteville street, and you can get them fresh and cheap. Our remnant department is a money saving place for you. owinaeii. For Rent. Cottage containing 5 ro.ms, besides kitchen, with eood stable on lot, large garden. Apply to Mrs M A Rogers on tne premises, no no ooum Blount street, between Hargett and Morgan. june3 lw . Lost. While out collecting for Mr B F Mnntasrue this morning 1 lost two notes as follows: One note for $200 of date January 12. 9 . due May 1, '93, due to B fc' Montague and executed by W H Holloway, N B Broughton and Li U liOUgee. Also one none uue Baihe executed by George W Wynne for 185 of date July 9. '93. wltn sun drv credits all persons are notified not to trade lor tne acove aescnoeu : . ; . ". . j . j papers. Chas. A Goodwin. Negligee Sslw ts Who has tried 7' 'mte. arrl does not like th 'i,'' " nr-ip-i- fie biggest sli. l .-"' this season tha " " ' 'vie, end no one nas a - f ' -,s oa or can thev be had at I r i jcs anywhere Our JNegligee slum were maae to our order and thev as e- positively the best made and bett fitting shirts on the market for the money. It is now the season of the year to buy these garments and we want everyone to see ours at $1.00 and $1.50, have nheappr or higher priced ones if you wish. ' ' . .-' ' ' W. H. & K TUCK3H St CO. For Rent. Two room? cottage, with kitchen and pantry on Blount .street, apply to jnea lw pa a. Jr. Williamson. Important Notice for the Peo ' pie of Raleigh. ORDERED TH1 GATES OLOSBD. .fndce Stone this morning issued a temporary injunction restraining the . Irectors of the World's Fair, from eningthe gates on Sunday, except ,j parties suffering from toothache op neuralgia and wish to purchase a bottle of Williams & Jung's iamous toothache and neuralgia remedy. Sold at the World's . Exposition ana I by all druggists at wsr casts per Apology. During my necessary absence at Wake Forest several of my customers could not be as properly furnished aa could have desired. inula specially true as to calls for blackberry wine for medical purposes and also in some cases for cream. I desire to say to my many friends that 1 am now on band ready to serve them andsolilt as usual their continued favors, for which they have my profound thanks. A. VVdB.1. Wanted. Active agents local and traveling liberal terms to good men. Call on or address with reference, A. H. Johnson, 120 East Hargett street, Raleigh, N. O. junel lw m 9 m For Kent. One 4 room and one 6 room cottage. Apply to P H Hughes, Postal Tele' graph office. rayiO 6t Ice Ice Ice. Can be had every day, Sunday in eluded, from Sam until 9 p m, at 2C7 Wilmington street. 1 JS SorrkIiL. WOOLLCOTT & SONS' SPECIAL SALE, JUNE 5TH. 800 UJNLAU.N DRIED SHIRTS, 85o. 000 pr MEJN'S irifiPFEKED BL.KAUH- JD xAivN JJKAWiliKS, 3oO pr. 200 pr SEAMLESS i HOaE, LlttHT WJSIUH.T,1UC AJrAlU,WURTH 20a A PAIR. 5C0 Osnts HEMSTITCHED HDEFS 10c, WORTH 15c. Woollcott & Sons. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING FOR ME i AND BOYS ARE MARKED VERY CHEAP AND EACH SUIT IS A BARGAIN. Woollcott & Sons. THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Mif.- LINERY IS AT WOOLLJOT! a SONS. THEY WILL BaVE YOU MONEY. For tne Ladies. We have the very latest styles in straw shapes, the handtiome: -4 of ribbons, the prettiest and 1m , ant of flowers ever brought to ... j city. In fact our millinery is second to none in this state. Our buyt.. spared neither brains or money to i.;u.&e mis the special feature of the buMuess. - - owinaeu. Rat You Can. You can buy a spring suit of cloth ing at cost, as we will noc keep cloth ing any longer, If you wish to gee a spring suit and save yourself money on them buy them from Swindell's. lite Crushed Oat. When times are hard and money close, then it is that life is crushed out of trade by placing high prices on goods, i his is not our way. We are nere to befriend tne people and we are going to do it. We appreciate the hard times and the scarcity of money, and consequently marked all our goods to suit the times. If you would save money and get the very best, trade at Swindell's. For Kent. A small cottage, located on Halifax street, in one of the most desirable parts of the city. Apply to Jbi U Urow at Com aud Farmers' Bank. 23eod6t Fresh Vegetables. Co i lard plants fur sale by the hun dreds or thousands. All kiudb of fresh vegetables, in seasou, yaiuerea every aay, ior sale by K, al utzman, Cor. Dawbon and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. m 1 m Hoses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers, Bouquets, .baskets and Floral Designs. Telephone 113. sA tf a. Stkinmbtz, Florist. $500 in Installments Wanted It can be doubled in 13 months Address, "Alexander," P. vj. Box 277 Raleigh, N. C. mhl6 eodtf Barnes printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city lor-job printing. apraa tr. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli and tuberose bulbs. Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinmkntz, apt 6 tf , ,t Florist TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, ean 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. MRS. E. R. McGO 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 office, RaN eigh,NO. AND Ties. Ask for our Perfect Fitting Shoes AND Oxford Ties. Sizes to fit ail. At prices much Lower than elsewhere. :cto-r:r.is' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville street. Great Bargains miss maggie mm Oil account of repairs to be made to our store wh'n:li willrequiie the ToimYM of our goods; we will from this dale aiake Surprising Reductions In many goods All colored uts. fancy ribbons flowers, feathers, materials, ifce , can be nought very cheap: in fa ;t we shall reduce almost nvery thing as we hsve a very limited time in which To Get Ready t love. Our friends will do well what we can do. to rome in and see MISS MAGGIE REESE, rav2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. E-BETTER! Blacker,Gerstle& Go's Fine Shoes for Ladies. No soi de -Ip c i" afford to be without a good (!inc:nnati Hie of shoes, and the B, Q & Co s r ' he hast. Evwilrug that goes to make perfect Shoes are in thorn. The stocfe does the talking. The stvle catches the eye. The prices Kunhs the rulse. Eisy t" sell beciuse they fit. Perfect satisfaction because they wear. Altogether thev are the best War rat 'ted against defective material and workmansnip. Supported by the manufacturers we guar- ant?e every pair in every respect. NEW ARRIVALS JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF MEN AND BOY'S STRAW HATS. We found a bouse readv to cave, and with cash in hand we took the rtcce;now thin en ables ut to give you better value for your money than ever before. We can give you hat? from the cheapest maligt to the best straws. &lso new shapes in ladies', rrisses' and children's straw hats. If you need any tVn ir this l'n we will sav you money. Hats from 10 cents up. THE LYOU B&GKET STORE 1 10 Martfn street. n H A ehoiimnnri 9. Pn . U. 11. OUDlfYUUU 0 UU llardware, &c. TheCir! I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of or BABY ARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carriage buy of TlOSi-BipiSpiS, RALEIGH, N.C. DO YOU KNOW mm m liJTEc2'.TRt It is to sucu o the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in ltaleigh is at the emporium of t the well-known dealers, Exchange j'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. Desks of line f urnitare &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Drj Goods, Notinns, &c. Oxford The Bast For The Price, JTADIES' OXFORDS 75c and up. LADIES' TAN and 12 00. OXFORDS 11.50, 11.75 MIS8ES AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS I1.C0, $1.25. $1.50. The Best For The Price W.ll.tB S.TUCKERt CO 123 and 125-Fayetteville street, HBYWGDQS IiME aim IMS
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