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' MM 7- t . ;. i Vol. xxx. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1894. NO. GG letting jT- 7 I d Wake Superior Court. State India Horton; a d w; ju rot withdrawn; mistrial. 8tatvs ElDiviiaai Will Davie; highway robbery; guilty; Ed Davis 5 yean on roads; Will Davis 7 years on roads. State ts Edmand Lewis; r w 1; gnllty; judgment reserved. 1 Tough Story. It Is related that t wo parties who had committed a heinous crime not very far from here were set after with two blood hounds. By some means the hounds became entangled in an dergrowth when thsy were captured by the criminals and sold for three dollars a piece. The moral of this story is that "blood will tell," and In this case, that of the men was far superior. Sold. The sale of the Cape Fear and Yad kin Valley Railroad, which has for some tiTe been in contempation, has been consummated. We believe the sale was made through Col Morehead to a foreign syndicate. The price agreed upon is $1,000,000 which, con sldring 'he importance of the work, would seera reasonable. It is un doubtedly one of the grandest schemes for the development of a great sec tion of oar state yet conceived. Married. Bakkb- Horton This morning at 10:30 o'clock, Mr Everard Hall Baker was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Telfair Horton, daughter of the late Mr Samuel P Hortoo.ot this city. The eerelnowVook place at . Christ eharoh and wlls performed by Rev Dr M M Marshall in presence of quite a Crowd of friends of the contracting parties from whom they received the warmest congratulations J hey laveour best wishes for their happit aees and success through life. '! Directors Elected. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Raleigh eotton.mills, held today, the following were elected directors for 1894: Messrs Julius Lewis, Van B Moore, J R Chamberlain, O E Johnson, W G Upohurch, A A Thompson, W J Young and V O Royster. After the stockholders adjourned the directors elected: OG Latta, President. Chas E Johnson, Vice President. J S Wynne, Sec'y and Treasurer. H B Greason, Supt. A. & M. College. The addition of a miliary feature to the Agricultural and Mechanical College is an important one and will, no doubt, much increase the popu larity and efficiency of the institution Lieut Henderson, the instructor, is now here and will commence work in a few days. The.clasees in the other departments have been so arranged that the students will have ample time for their coarse in the military line. There will be regulars hoars for drilling. The bast systems of mil ltary tactics will be used. The Confederate veterans who are to assist the ladies at tbe melange Prldav night, will meet for rehearsal next Thursday niaht at 7:30 o'clock The Dlaoe will be announced here' after. The alarm of fire at a late hour last night was caused from the bursting of a pipe at the gas house. . CITT IX BRIEF. Locals Pi' ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. See notice of sale of land by Alex Stronaoh, commissioner. Mr Robt E Parham received a floe lot of mules and horses this morning. The market is rather slimly sap plied with country produce in conse quence of tbe bad weather. The jury la the poisoning ease in the Superior Co.'rt being unable to agree. tu.s been discharged. A number of sheriffs settled with the treasurer during yesterday, most ly from tbe western part of the state. Tbe officials agree that the sheriffs are coming iu more freely than it was thoughc the light times would jus tify. The annual .meeting of the Capital CIuo will take place next Thursday evening at which there will be an election of officers It is stated that of the $28,001 for refuting, &c. of Trimty charch at Durham, Col J S Carr footed the bill for one half $14,000. Prnyer inetirg at fVntral Metho dist ctiurcii tonigat coniucted by the pastor, Wo and liaar how two neigh bors settled a difficulty, a Bible Inci dent. The various candidates will soon be ''setting their pgs iu earnest" for the campaign of 1894 We bear already of combinations and counter combi nations. There is uniHually squally weather all throughout the country. We are having a smart touch In Raleigh, but light in e uiparUon with sections north of us. The stockholders of the National Bank of Raleigh and the Citizens Bank have n elected all the present offlc'ru. They are moat efficient and worthy in evei j respect. It seems to be the policy of the 'grippe'' this season to get after our aged citizens. Several of them tre offerers with it They seem to weather it very well, however. Has the tob acco interests entirely run down in Kiieignr lnis was a question asked ui of a leading citizen today. We thought it best to refer him to the chamber of commerce. The rough weather of the past few days has increased the number of sneezer," but, all who sneeze cannot be put down 'as having the grippe We have heard of folks sneezing when others take snuff. The number is not small, either. A meeting of the Woman's Chris tian Temperaues Union will be held tomorrow afternoon at Mrs L A Win ston's apartments at the deaf and dumb institution. The ladies are re quested to meet promptlv at 8:30 p in, and an especially foil attendance at this meeting is earnestly desired. "The Country Squire" was render ed in fine style at the Academy of Music last night, The Inclemency of the weather operated against a large audience, but all present were de lighted. It is a good compans and we hope it may appear here again un der more favorable anspeois. Epworth League holds its annual meeting tonight at Edenton Street Methodist church. Election of off! cers and other Important business will make it an interesting occasion and it is hoptd that every member will be present. The superintendent of Sunday school is anxious to ireet all the teachers and larger scholars at this time for consultation about irat- ters of Importance to the school. Lost, Lost. A man woman or child, who can end does not attend the special sale of towels at Swindell's next Wedaes day, Jttn 1 tb, will certainly loose a chance of a lifetime. D T Swindell's. Bananas 15s, "0o ami 2'jO a dozen at J DagaTs. Telephone 13. Look, Look. I An all linen towel. 23iV) laches, 26i 40 inches, 21Jihy 43 inches, only 2'e, at Swindell's, next Wednesday, Jan 17th. Bmanas ISo, 90c and 25c a dozen at. Dughi's. Telephone 123 The Greatest. Tbe great estl special sale and the greatest brg In ver offered the peo ple or KaltiK'i be tbe special sale of towels at Swindell's next Wednes day, Jan 17th. All linen truck towels, colored border knotted fringe, size 23xV) inches. 26x48 Iuches.21lxl3 inch es. Any of the above will be sold on this day, for 25c a piece U'.i Swindell. Ilw It Is. People are rnquirluer how it is that Dughi is selling .' unaluska claret so cheap The answer is plain. Dughi has bocght out the entire stock and has about 8,000 gallons on baud. H proposes to wind tin the busioess as soon as possible and is not disposed to keep on hind any wine that can be disposed of at reasonable prices. He has three or four different kinds of the wines. This is the full expla nation. Bananas 15c, 20c and 23c a dozen at Dughi's Telephone 123. In store and to arrive 25 crates of nice apples, cheap by crate or meas ure. Also buckwheat flour. ja9 3. W H Rogers. Floor" the Town. On Wednesday, Jan 16, we will give an entetainment in a specia' sale of towels. We will have three winners. The sale is no cheap, trashy towels, bit a 2 cent sale. Goods are all linen, knotted fringe, size 23x50 26x46 ani 2'ls43 inches. If there are any of these left, the sale will continue two days. We know how slow people are generally tograsp things of this kind. You will hear of these towels the second day from you neighbor. 8he will tell you u you don't ste them This sale will be strictly cash, and the goods will not be delivered by w gon. 1). T. Swindell. Our January sale of Utilise Fur ntsbiiig Goods. During the week beginning Mou. day J in 8th we will offer from their respective departments, lines of bonsefuroismng goods atsocb prices, that will make this sale of tbe great est interest to every housekeeper Some of these goods will be shown upon specia) tables. Included in sale are table damasKs, towels, white counterpane, and wool blankets We cannot itemize prices here, but we urge every housekeeper to inspect these departments during the week. Also bear in mind that we are going to quit keeping chamber suits, so we will make any one price upon cham ber suits that will Insure a sale. W H & R S TUCKBR & Co. Now is the time to get your alma nac for the year. There is no almanac comparable to Turner's N O Almanac for 1894 The old reliable. It. is marvel of state and general informal tion. Great is Turner's N O Almanac For sale at WillUms & Co's book store, Rale'gh. Price, single copy, only 10 cents. jao Pure Wine and No Adulteration I ha e now become President, See retary and Treasurer of the Junalus ka Wine Company and wish to dis pose of the stock on hand as soon as possible to clean up the business. There will be no sales or less than a quart Frm one to five gallons 50 cents a gallon, vessels win be cnarg ed for unless funis ed by the pure a aser By the single quart 20 cents B the barrel 40 cents a gallon It is distinctly understood that no boys need apply. Terms strictly CASH jau56t. A. DUGHI. For Bent. The store on Fayetteville street next to Mr E V Denton's saloon used now as a barber shop Apply to deiJO eodaw AW J! Ka.ro. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every netting. Coal. Just received 600 tons Kanawha, West Va solint coal (best bituminous coal on earth) Also several cars egg, nut and stove anthracite. del T L Ebkrhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, P.tlnis, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture In the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narolssps and other varieties of bulbs forfait planting. Chinese Snored Lily. Tele, uhone 113 j ttelU U dTKIBJf BTZ, Florist. Oar line of hosiery ts very eoiDDlete and we crry a fine line of Queen's own fast black adies fine hose at 25 cents a pair. Woollcott & Sons We shall have a great bargain sale on the 15th of this month. Woollcott & Suns. Our bargain sale will begin on the 15th and continue 10 days. It will be tbe greatest sa'e ever instituted by a dry goods store iu North Carolina. Woollcott Ac Sons. 25 for Two ! A box containing twentv-flve fine lO.cent c'gtrs for two dollars, at J. Hal hobbixt's. For Kent. Two four room cottages North Blood worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del cio'is water; none but good tenants ned apply a4 A B Stronach. A GEMT3 make $Saday. Greatest xVkitcben utensil ever invented. Rev tails 85c. 2 to 6 sold in every house Sample, postage paid, five cents. Mo MAKlff & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. d28m Fries and stews 15 cents each at A. Dughi's. Telephone 123. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains- iu a1! trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and unuaren. A full line of 1? TP C 1? 17 P 17 17 17 17 Ei Cj JCj Ej Ej Cj Cj Cj Em Cj Cj Ill Cl Ci Ci Hi Ci Cj u Cj Hi E B E E INFANTA CAPS i E E C C1 C C C C C C J2i i a JCj Cj Ci Ei Ci V. Ci a ?L7I7,I?'l7i71V'l7I?I? in brown, nav v blue and black. Some novelties in X na? goods inexpensive. STAtlPfiD Tit AiT COVJERS. Bon He and B lreau Scarfs, (fee. Price) on all goods to suit the times Call andsee as. MISS MAGGIE BEES', my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DO NOT forget to mike you" swesthnart a pres ent of a box of the best candy in town. DO NOT forget tb.it we make the purest candy to be tound anywhere. DO NOT forget tha we havfl tbe beM; fruits, nuts and raisins ic the city. DO NOT forget that the bebt is the cheapest. DONOT forget that we make a specialty of fine quality of candies, if not quantity. DONOT buy inferior candy forvour chiMren. They are sweat enough to have the sweetest. . BARBEE & POPE. A Change. If you want Shoes we have them. Fine shoes, medium priced shoes and cheap shoes We can beat the town on boots Now is the time for Bed Blankets and Com forts. AlsoH 'rse Blankets, Canton Flan nels, bleached and unbleached. A full line of colored Canton Flannels. All wood flan nels from 19c to 50c. Pants cloth from the cheapest ud. The best line of bed ticking in Raleigh for the money. If you don't be - lieve it, come and see. Men's heavy under- wear, ladies' and children's underwear, wraps, shawls, capes and cloaks. Also a lev overcoats leu we wui Ben at cost, jlb dies black hose oc uood prints 4c per yard, worth 5c. High prices mast change to low ones; "we will boss this" and drive others to it. When you want bargains come to THL LIOll BACKET STORE MISS mm REESE Hardware, &e. T OUCH T UBKEY T EXDER. BY U8IXG SELF & RASTiVO ItOASTE It AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake aafl Fruit Knives. Naw Style, Carvers. An Elegant LinaOaTOftForta Guns and Gnu Good3. CALL AT Is. H.Briigs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. OUR BARGAINS!! IX- LMI3S' AN 3 is the talk of the town. HQ WONDER! Note ia3 Difference ! ! OLO KhilKJOriUN". PRICES IHB 8"OT OVSU DOES IT 18J3 I 15 00 I Tai'or Ma Je Garments 12 0J I " " " P UOES 1891 U 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 3 50 8 00 6 00 5 00 Children's Grdciiea's & Refers. Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's shoes ever t hown for school or dress. Q AO Ladies' fast black, full regular 1 A "3 Zi v trade, Ribbed Hose, only 11 KO SPECIAL DAYS but SPECIiL prices every day. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our patron who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac tion in evrj instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. C.A.SHSRWDOD&CQ. Dry Gootlg, tfirtitmt, &c. Selling Slippers. We have too many Fancy Slippers. We have placed them upon tables in can ter of shoe section. We itemize some of the lines, These prices are about half. TAN RUSSIA, (with buckle) $2 oO. REDCARMESCIl'a'S, $2 P0. GREY SUEDE OXFORDS, $9.fi0 PATENT LEATHHR OPERAS, $2.50.; BRONZE OXFORDS, . $3.50 BLUE SUEDE OXFORD3, $3.09 LAVENDER CLEO'S, $30?. ' Upon other tables is a general line of la- j dies' fine shoes worth from $4 50 to $7 50 ! per pair, which we have marked down to tS j and 13 50. - , jj & TUCKER . 33 & 125 FayetteYlllo Strcl. f i.-.. r. w. I: I ,1
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