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Wm m&ttoz VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JUNE 5. 1893. no. ac CITY IN BRIEF. Ool R T Bennett is In the city. 0 A Cook E-q., ia In the city. This has been a field day t the court house. Several northern gentlemen are here, taking in the city Days length 11 hoars and 80 mln utes. Judge Seymour will arrive this af ternoon. The street cars did a thriving busi ness yesterday. Lots of folks in town in attendance on the meeting of commissioners and magistrates. The services at the Y M 0 A rooms yesterday afternoon were highly in teresting. The camp ground at Morehead City as laid off is 780 by 736 feet and will accommodate 809 men. A tremendous crowd attended sen? vices at the Baptist Tabernaole church yesterday morning and night. A neat six room cottage with con veniences, on Halifax street,is adver tised for rent. The rate of board for all who attend the Teachers1 Assembly at Morehead, will be only $1. a day. The fare will be all that could be expected. Let jurors and witnesses at the Federal court be on hand tomorrow. Don't forget it, or it may be cause for regret. QTLe church improvement society of the First Baptist church will meet In the Sunday school room tomorrow, Tuesday, afternoon at 5 o'clock. Dnghl received another fine order for cream today from Durham, which he is furnishing for spec! 1 occasion. His reputation is continually on the increase. Attention is specially called to the city ordlnanceprohibiting the putting of trash &c, on the streets. All cit izens should see that it is promptly carried out The pupils of the public shools who took part in the entertainment last Thursday night are requested to meet the teachers in Metropolitan Hall, tomorrow morning at 9 a m. . Can't our friend Manager Heart secure Ool. A M Waddell for the de livering at Metropolitan Hall, of his address "Socialism in America?" Our people would no doubt like to hear it- Let our people and strangers also remember that the ice cream saloon of Mr Chas Brestch Is one of the most quiet and best regulated in the State The best of cream always on hand accompanied by the nicest and M freshes cakes, &c, Fayetteville St ; first square this side of market. The Rosenthal Clothing Company today present some solid facts for the consideration of the public. They can best be told by a visit to the immense establishment on Fayetteville street onDosite the Dostofflce. where Mr " Dave" Rosenthal the gentlemanly and experenced manager will tell all about it. v'- "V ;" : The model of the old locomotive "Tornado" which was the first to enter this city over the R St Q Rail road, is now at the Mechanical.; DeJ partment at the Fair grounds where it will remain until after the exhibi tion next fall. We think it should then be turned over to the P C An tiquity Society We invite the special attention of the public to the fact that Mr. J W Evans is ready to turn out tbe best work in the shape of repairs to ve hides ever done in this city. He also has the celebrated Fraizer cart shafts in stock All desiring work done at the most model ite rates should call at one". He will be sure to please you. Money to 1 end On good city or country real estate,. PBBLB & MAXHARD, Agtfl. 4 8t Atlantic Hotel. The management of this most ex eellent hotel, at Morhead City, for the present season is under B L Perry, one of the most popular hotelists in the Bouth. Every effort will be made to render all guests comfortable. We hope that there may be no diminution in the patronage especially from North Carolina- Just Like Him. A most delightful, lunch was given last Saturday evening by Major 8 F Telfair, to a select number of his as sociates and friends. It took place at Jordan's ca'e on Favetteville St and was a most enjoyable occasion. Among those present were GenOamer on, Col Hubert Haywood, Colonel E G Harrell, Captain John W dross, Colonel W B Grimes, Captain Jones, USA, Colonel E B Englehard, Lieut Alfred Williams, Dr James McKee, Mr Howard Thomas and others. It was just like the " Major." Fuueral. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Eliza Heath Lambeth 'ook place yes terday morning at 11 o'clock from Edenton Street M E church. The services were condue'ed by Rev. J N t jUIo t&uu were hiiduudu ujr a laign crowd of relatives, friends and citi zens generally. The following were the pall bearers: 0 B Root, 0 G Latta, RT Gray, W H Hughes, Alf A Thompson and Hugh Morson. The Best Special Sale of Season. Wollcott St Sons will offer Monday, June 12, 2,000 yards striped and checked India Linens at lOoayard, cheap at 15c a yard. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY BUY YOUR BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING OF Woollcott St Sons. Sl1- A A A . In.. A Wollcott St Sons' millinery is the prettiest and cheapest in the city. A large lot of ladies' and misses' sailors for 25c each, at Wollcott St Sons. Strayed from my home on Blount street, 612, late Saturday evening my setter puppy. Color white and black spots on body, age about two months old. Any information leading to re covery of same will be liberally re warded. Edwin Readb Taylor. jne4 2t For Rent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Rail fax street, next to capital. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montagus, Guardian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf V Lemons 25c a dozen at A. Dughi's. Telephone 123. Blackberry wine for medical pur pose,. It is in all particulars splendid. If n6t satisfactory, in every way, the money will be refunded. Refer to the physicians. A. Duqhi. Remnant Department. Our remnant department is money saving place. Everyttiu-g in cottou and woolen dres goods, bite t d black lawns, blfacbiog, ft''' ' ' short lengths of eveiy (! 'u ; u. This we have p!cnd ou our t., -ua will sell at a prion lo suit you ry piece of goods on this table is oar gam. o viuucii. You' can buy a snl f clothing at cost, at Swindell's. Grover Cleveland. If the above named was in Raleigh he would be sure to call and see how cheap we are selling remnants of all kinds. This remnant department is the place for the ladies to save money. Bwinaeu. The Finest. : We have the finest line of millinery in the city, the largest line, the hand spmesdine, and you can save money eta it. - Swindell. Notice. EZ3 The books for listing taxes are now onen and all l able to taxation are requested to come for war 1 nn list. It is important to do so, lit once. Office in court house, oppo site sheriff's office. W. D. HAYWOOD, W. M,' LAMBETH, ' The entertainment which was given by the pupils of the publle schools last Thursday night will be repeated In Metropolitan Hall, Tuesday even ing, the 6th lnst. The exercises will begin at 8:30 p. m. Admission 25c ; reserved seats 85c. Box sheet at John Y. MaoRae's. For Iltnt. Three room house. juueS lw L. D. Womblk. Ice cream and ice at all hours at J W Littlejohn's, corner Swain and Cabarrus streets. Remnant straw matting cheap, at Swindell's. Our remnant department is a money saving place for you. Swindell. For Bent. Cottage containing 5 rooms, besides kitchen, with good stable on lot, large garden. Apply to Mrs M A Rogers on the premises. No 113 South Blount street, between Hargett and Morgan. juneS lw For Rent. Two room cottage, with kitchen and pantry on Blount street, apply to jneaiwpd B. P. Williamson. n . Negligee Shirts Who bas tried Negligee shirts, and does not like them? We are making fio biggest show of Negligee shirts this season that we have ever made, and no one has a better stock or can they be had at lower prices anywhere. Our Negligee shirts were made to our order and they are positively the best made and best 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 00, havo cheaper or higher priced ones If yc u wish W. H. St R. S. Tuckxp. A Co. Important Notice for the Peo ple of Raleigh. Judge Stone this moraine- - ued a i temporary injunction restraining the directors of tbe world's i ir from opening the gates on Sunda , except to parties suffering from 1"-thache or neuralgia and wish to purchase a bottle of Williams St King's famous toothache and neuralgia remedy, Sold at the World's Exposition and by all druggists at ten cenis per BOTTLE; JUel lm Wanted. Active agents local and traveling liberal terms to good men. Uall on or address with reference, A. H Johnson. 120 East Hargett street. Raleigh, N. C. junel lw m - For Kent. One 4 room and one 6 room cottage Apply to P H Hughes. Postal Tele graph office. mySO 6t TfftIfPl If A. Can be had everv dav. Snndav in eluded, from Sam until 9 p m, at 2.7 Wilmington street. T Jci horaell. For Kent. A small cottage, located on H&iifux street, iu one of the most desirable parts of the city. Apply to E B Crow at Com and Farmers' Bank. 2Seod6t Collard plauts for sale by the hun dreds or tnousanas All kincU of fresh vegetables, in peason , gathered every day, for sale uy k. a u iZman, Cor Dawson and Jones Sts. may 15th tf. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and Moral Designs. Telephone 113. a4 tf M. Stkinmbtz, Florist. i)oOO In Installments Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 months. Address, "Alexander," P. U. Box 277. Raleigh, N. C. rahlBeodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil mington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr2J tf. ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roses, palms and all kinds of bedding Elants gladioli and tuberose bulbs. Lagnolias and evergreens; flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Steinmentz, apl 6 tf Florist m .- 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 Stkinmbtz, Florist. 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, Rah D)xfofld Ties. Ask for our Perfect Fitting Shoes AND Oxford Ties. Sizes to fit all. At prices much Lower than elsewhere. ISrOJEtlRIS' DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville str-t t Great Bargains AT miss mm mm Oil account of repairs to be mae to cur store whicu will requite the ri m v vl oi our goous; we wm rrom tnia iiaic aiake Surprisin0 Reductions In many goods. All colored hat3. fancy ribbtma Huwers, featlrem, mu'e.ials, ifcc , can bo uougUt very cheap: in fajt we sliall reduce almost very thing as we bve a very limited time in which To Get Heady u Move. Our friends will do well to come in and see wnat we can do. MISS MAG GIF. REESE, my2 209 FAYE Tf E VILLE ST. - BETTER ! Blacker, Gerstle& Cos Fine Shoes for Ladies. No sn ilfi'lpr mi nffnrd in ha uritlmnf o good Ci'io'nna'i 'i -.e of shoes, and the B, G Eveilh;US tliat ernes in mnt-o norfoot shoes are in them. The stocfc does the talking. The style catches the eye. The prices t'-n-!hs the mice. Easy t sell because they fit. Perfect satisfaction because they wear. Altogether they are the best. Warranted aerainst defective material on1 workmanship. Supported bv the manufacturers we puitr. antee 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 f toctrjnow this en ables ui to give you better value for your money than ever before. We can cive vrm hats from the cheapest maliga to the best straws. Also new shapes in ladies', irisses' and children's straw hats. If you need any tb'nv; in this l!n we will sav you money. Hats from iu cents up, THE LTOH RAGKET STORE ME C. A. wwfloi & Co. Hardware, &c. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of or BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN I,EFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carriage buy of RALEIGH, N. C. DO YOU KNOW K i UK M Mftl It is t xp.v-i e the best of everytltiiig in the furniture )hw ui the most reasonable rate and the place above all others iu Hale igh is at the emporium of s 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. Desks of fine f urnitare &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can say, money by calling. Dry Goods, Notion a, &c. xfoadl The Best For The Price, HBYWOQD'S mu As nnc MflTWR 11MS JM.U11. 11 UJ.1 JADIES' OXPOEDS 75c and up. LADIES' TAN OXFORDS 1.50, $1.75 and $2 00. ' 11TISSES AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS 111 fl.CO, $1.25, $1.50. 3 The Best For The Price, W.H.: R S.TUTRER ; CO 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, w Jneitt Listen, XO " -Mn street.
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