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H I nttint TOT- VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1893. NO. 39 11 IP i CITY IN UUIEF. Mr A B Stronach hai gone to New York. Ml be Bute Museum Is being en larged. There are now 63 veterans at the Soldiers' Home. Col. W J Hicks returned front a trip to Durham today. The gi ad dating class at Chapel Hill, numbers 24 yoaog men. MrEBBarbee and family left to day for the Virginia mountains. The condition of Mr. Miles Good win continues somewhat improved. Evangelist School field will begin a Beries of meetings in Winston on Jane 18th. Several gentlemen from the Fay etteville district are in the city to day. Darham county commissioners have decided to clothe their convicts in prison stripes. Mr Wm Woollcott, accompanied by his wife and daughter, left for New York yesterday. About twenty building and loan associations have reported to the State Auditor under the new law. Hands were engaged today in tear ing up the remaining portion of the street car track on East Hargett street. The attendance at Federal Court today has been very large. Many prominent gentlemen from a distance are here. Let as have Col. A. M. Waddell to deliver his admirable address ou "So cialism in America." What Bays Man ager Heartt. It is now estimated that the Con federate monument will cost about $20,00. Three fourths of its amount has been raised. Govern Carr expects to attend the 4th of July celebration at the Gail ford Battle-.Ground unless executive duties shall interfere. The consolidation of the Treasun er's office of the Seaboard Air Line vUl be effected in July next, and not In November as reported. Commissioner Robinson is receiving many cempliir ents for the handsome and correct manner in which his North Carolina hand book is gotten up. The following are the graduates from Wake county at the Agricultur al nnd Mechanical college : O B Hol lady, F T Meaoham and Samuel M Toung. The clearest way oat of the present financial difficulties, is for our farm ers to raise their own bread and meat. This is what a business man told us today, and it is so. We have it from good authority that Secretary Smith of the Interior Department, expresses himself aR highly pleased with the conduct of the office now held by Col. P. F Falson. He understands the situa tlon thoroughly. The Citizens1 National Bank of this city shipped this week $20,000 in gold coin to the United States treasury .upon notice. Our banks are all solid ' .as can be and presided over by such men as have the entire confidence of ' wour community. - , U The Agricultural and , Mechanical college is now closing its 4th year, and the success of the institution is , greater even than was expected.! The admirable managemcut of the ! college by Prof Hollady and his asso elates has brought it to one of the . highest grades in the country. J i Shall the State fair fail for want of proper encouragement ? . This is the j question that now addresses itself to : the considerate m of our people. Let it be hoped the railroads of the state ; will come promptly to the rescue. It is time the premium list wi;s publish ed and other preparations comment j ed. ... Lecture. Tonight at the A and M college Dr Herbert 13 Battle, director of the ex perlment station and weather ser vice, will lecture on the climate of North Carolina. The public are cor dially invited and a literary treat may be expected. The electric cars run to the grounds. The Teach erg Meeting. The tenth annual session of the Teachers Assembly, on the 20th inst is expected to be largely attended The Atlantic hotel at Morehead City is now prepared for a large numbsr of visitors and application are being daily received. The. manager, Mr. Perry, is making every effort to in duce the attendance of a large crowd. We bo e that Raleigh will send its usual compliment of visitors. Early Closing. The arly closing movement is gaining ground and we hope to see all of our merchants enter into the arrangement. We sincerely believe it will be to the interest both af em ployer and employee-. If all agree to it then harm can come to none, and the public will soon gat used to the new order of things. The days are now long and tiresome, and it be. comes all who can well do so to have a little relaxation from business. Life is short at best, and the man or wo. man who spends all of it in a mad rush for gaiD, will eventually regret it. There is such a thing as overdo ing busiues sometimes, and it results in injury to both body and.mind in the long run. Let all our business men enter into the proposal. Federal Court. U S vs Benjamin J Hines, John' ston county; illicit distilling; guilty; judgment not prayed on account of physical condition of defendant upon affidavit of M D filed. U 8 vs A P Hatcher. Johnson coun ty; 3 cases; 1st, illicit distilling; 2d, removing and concealing spirits; 3d, dealing ia liquor without paying special tax; defendant pleads guiky in each case; 1st case, $100 fine and 3 months in jail; 2d case, $200 fine and 3 months in jail; 3d case, $100 fine and 8 month's imprisonment; imprison ment in 1st and 3d cases to be con current with that in Sd case. U S vs L L Hinee; illicit distilling; jury out when our report closed. Case of US vs E F Moore will be called for trial at 3 oMock. There will be a meeting of Depart ment of Charity and Help of the Ep worth League of Central M E church this evening at 8:15. Every member earnestly requested to be present. There are a large number of per sons in the city from a distance who are drawn hither on account of the Fayetteville Bank case which was set for today in the Federal court. Received Today another lot of nice yellow bananas. Cheap by the bunch or dozju at i) Johnson's Ice Ic- lee Can be had every day Se cluded, from 5 a in until 9 Nicholas John's store, ou v. ton street. T E So-i - in l id, at i mini; Chicago i n V vo Days. You can't g C.:chko aud seethti world's fair in two a v , but you can sajte'enough money by trading at our store, to pay your expenses at the fair. Remember, we Bell goods lower than any other house iu this state. All our clothing is at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer. Stra w matting in remnants and in the bolt at a price to suit all. . Two thousand yards of remnants of every description placed on a table and marked to sell regardless of cost. This is the place for ladies to save money. ' .-a Our white goods department is the largest in the city, and every piece is a bargain Oar millinery is a palace of beauty. Our dress goods can't be surpassed, and our shoes are the best made. We can sell your any of the above named goods for much lets money than other house.. Now don't act foolish but come and spend your dol lar where you can get the full pur chasing power at Swindell'Si The Best Special Sale of Season. Wollcott & Sons will offer Monday, Jane 12, 2,000 yards striped and checked India Linens at lOo a yard, cheap at 15c a yard. For Kent. Three room house. jaceSlw L. D. Womble. Ice cream and ice at all hours at J W Little john's, corner Swain and Cabarrus streets. For Rent. 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 june3 lw For Kent. Two room cottage, with kitchen and pantry on Blount street, apply to jne21wpd B. P. Williamson. IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY BUY TOUR BOOTS, bHOES AND CLOTHING OF Woollcott & Sons. For Bent. A neat six room cottage with kitchen and servants room on Hali fax street, next to capital. Possession given at once. Apply to B. F. Montague, Guardian. Office over Com'l and Farm's Bank. jne4 tf Wollcott & Sons' millinery is the prettiest and cheapest in the city. Negligee Shirts Who has tried Negligee shirts, and dots not like them? We are making te biggeBt show of Neglige shirts this season that we have ever made, and no one has a better stock r can they be had at lower prices an where . Our Negligee shirts were m ide to o r order ana they are positively iuu best made and best fitting shirts on the market for the money. It is now the seasoa of the year to buy these garments and we want everyone to see ours at $1.00 and $l.t" h ive cheaper or higher priced one? . you ' W. H. & R. S. Tucker a. Co. Important Aotce tor ua Peo ple of lfcaleigu. ORDERED THS GATES CLOSED. Judge Stone this morning issued a temporary injunction restraining the directors of the World's Fair from opening the gates on Sunday, except to parties suilering from toothache or neuralgia and wish to purchase a bottle of Williams & King's famous toothache and neuralgia remedy. Sold at the World's Exposition and by all druggists at ten cents per bottle. ' jnel lm A large lot of ladies' and misses' sailors for 25c each, at Wollcott & Sons. Fresh "Vegetables. Collard plants for sa.e by the hun dreds or thousands. All kinds of fresh vegetables, in season, gathered every day, for sale by it. M. Utzman, Cor. Dawson and Junes Sts. may 15th tf. m Roses aud Other Handsome Cut Flowers, Bouquets, - baskets and Floral Designs, 'idt-phone 113 a4 tf ii. Steinmbtz, Florist. $500 m Installments Wanted. ltcau be doubled u 12 months. Addresu, Al sunder," P. . . Box 277, Raleigh. N U. mhl6 eodtf BarneB' printing office, "214, Wil niicgto i Street, is the cheapest in the cisy for job printing. apr22 tf. . - ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everblooming roots, 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. Steinmentz, apl6tf Y, ;,, 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 in v 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. 308 South Salisbury street, In rear of the post office, Ral eigh, N G. .. Notice. The books for listing taxes, are now open and all 1 able to taxation are requested to come forward and list. It is important to do so, at once. Office in court house, oppo site sheriff's office. ,.. W. D. HAYWOOD, w. M. lambeth; jueitf Listers, - THKEEGKEATIIKA80NK. Ladies and gpn'lt tnen. v bo know a good thing when tliey see it, buy ; their own and fhei.- children's phoes ', from as, 1st. Because we g've rpecial atten tion to style, fit and qna'ity. 2d. Bogauha ihnv f in duI r.m n. 1 ' isv. llUJ UO the most satisfactory footwear at prices much lower than elsewhere 3d. Kecmflft W A warrant, .i.ro ml. of shoes going out of store to wear ! just as represented Our stock is now complete with the , vent une oi nign ana low cut shoes in the state. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Great Bargains AT V, MAG8IE hEESE'S Oil account of repairs to be made to our storo whicii will require tlie removal of our goods; we will from this dale xnaVe Surprising Reductions In many goods. All colored bats, fancy ribbons, Howers, feathers, ma e ials, &c, can be bought very cheap: in fajt we shall reduce utmost nvery thing as we h ve a very limited time in which. To Get ileady u love. Our friends will do well what we can do. to come in and see MISS J1AG I F. HE s H E, my2 209 FAYETTE ! LL G ST. ME-BETTER! Blacker, fierstle& Go's Fiae Shoes for Ladies. No shoe de n r- afford to be without a goodOincnnati i .e of shoes, and the B, Q K Co's ! '-he bf-'-t. Evea- 'h'nsr t'i it goes to make perfect shoes aie in their1 . The strcfe does the talking. The style patches the eye. The prices truths the rnlfe. Easy t" sell because they fit. Perfect satisfaction because they wear. Altogether thev are the best. Warm ted agairst defective material and workmanship. Supported by the manufacturers we guar antee every pair in every respect. G. 1. teriOu & Co. NEW ARRIVALS JUST RECEIVED A BIG LOT OF MEN AND BOY'S STRAW HATS. We found a bouse readv to cave, and with csh in hand we took the rtccK ;now thin en ables ut to give you better value for your money than ever before. We can give you hats from the cheapest maliga to the best straws. Also new snapes in ladies', rrisses' and children's straw hats. If you need anv tb'n? in this l!n we will sav you money. Hats from 10 cents up. THE LYQ11 R&GKET STORE 10 M rtin street. Hardware, &c. The CM I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of HBYWOflD'S 1MB OF BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want to buy a Baby Carriage buy of nosL-EBriegstSons. RALEIGH. N C. If y mi .) a i our i t' : lurn'shi to tin gooo n or stranger it will be to v. y ii r.. oni neatly 'Hi g , is s" null ntv !' ' -ei em u as i :i! n 'ti 1 iur- i.'tuiv F..r!lih cannot be bpaten in this or anv other com mnri'y. They have all the novelties in me uusiness, sucu as iiuieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow snd Pattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MAuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PI ACE - Exchange Place, Soutbside ll'rk't Dry Goods, Notions, &v Ties, B3E3 The Best For Thj Price, JADIES' OXFORDS 75o and up. LADIE8' TAN OXFORDS 51 50, tl.75 and 12 00. MIS9E9 AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS tl.CO, $1.25, $1.50. ' The Best For The Price V.ll.gB S.TUCRERgCO 123 and 125 Fayetteville Btreet. Here. ftii tail!
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