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8 tin tte. a VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, EJUDAT, JANUARY 12. 1894. NO. 68 B PI0 j Bopefal The friends of Col J M Heck are Bow bopefal that be will be restored to complete health. His treatment at Philadelphia has been successful. Bate Fixed. The Teachers Assembly has filed t tiDonJone the 19th to 80th as the date (or the next Annual session. It is estimated that the attendance will be larger than last year. Oxford isjlim. Superintendent Black has made bis annual report to 'he Governor. It hows there are 820 orphans and that the expenses last year were $19,463. Durham Post Office Hod A. H. A. Williams gays papers have been made out and sent to the President (or the appointment of Col Blackwell (or poet master at Durham. -Election. At the annual meeting of the Gap ital Club held last i.ight. the follow lug officers were elected: President, Dr Jas. McKee; Vice President, Ool. A. B. Andrews; Sec retary, 8. F. Telfair; Treasurer, Juo. A. Duncan The bouse committee co Deists of J A. Duncan, L. A. Mah ler and F. P. Ravwnod, Jr. large Sale. The sale of horses, carts, buggies, 4 Wagons, harness, &c. belonging to tbe estate of the late Thomas B Bridgers took place today in (ront of j Btronfech's auction hous. There; were a large attendance and tbe bidding was 1jujte spirited. The) prices realized were generally satist factory. Turned Over. The World's Fair executive cow mitteehere turned over all tbe North Carolina exhibits at Chicago to the State Museum as directed. This will add Immensely to the list of enriosi - ties In the rr neeum making it one of the most Interesting places in the State to viety. Mr Harris, tbe cura tor will at once commence the ar rangement of the articles A New Industry Our Durham friends ar prolific in their energy and enterprises. The Sun ann another ' 1 lea which, to the Bide world may seem queer, but in the ordinary course of things w: our Durham friends. It Bays tht for several days, two well known ; Durham banters have been collect ing the leg bones of chickens and turkey. These they would boil to a whiteness and their friends wondered what in the world they were doing that for. It looked novel and many thought they were spending their time in a foolish way; but tbey kept boiling bones and knew what they were doing. It finally developed what it all meant. Tbey were mak ing turkey yelpers, and now they are giving instructions in using the yelp ers, being great turkey buuters them ee'ves. Several are already taking lessons. Now If any town can beat this we want it to call us on the yelper. Dr Curtis the quarantine physician for Wilmington has made his report to the Governor. He says the State was- well guarded, by land and tea against cholera and yellow (ever. deed Wake Superior Court. I The following chB's were disposed of yesterday afternoon: State tb John Smith, burglary in the second Jecr; guilty; two years in the penitentiary. State vs Bennett Jones, larceny aod receiving; guilty; 7 months on roads. State vs Thomas Price and Mary Allen affray; Allen not guilty; Price guilty. State vs T W Myatt, essanlt with deadly weapon; judgment suspended npon payment of cost. State vs Frank Wells and Frank Ktbler, aten,pt to break in house; 13 months on roads. State vs Frank Kibler, same charge; guilty; judgment reserved. The following cases were disposed tbis morning: State vs Will Hintoo, a and b; guilts; months on roads. 8ae 's W;h HlntoD, a and b; jt?uit; jodum-uit suspended upon pavmant of cots. State vs Richard Dunston and Amy Walker, F and a; guilty; judg ment reserved Bute vs Cornelius Parsam,burglary s-cond do ree; gallty judgment re served. State vs W H Chappell, faleely ob. taidng marrsage license; not guilty The Weather. . For North Carolina: Fair; colder tonight. kcal forecast for Raleigh and vi 0 nity. OnS tnrday Fair; slightly colder. Lacal data for 21 hours ending 8 a ni today Maximum temperature, 64; mini mum temperature 35; rainfall 0C6 Synopsis: rhe low pressure area, which caused rain over a large por of tQ8 coaDtry ye8terday has passed off, tbe coast, and is followed by clear flue weather throughout the south and west. The prevailing weat her is d ue to a large area f high pressure for anti-cyclone which is central over Arkansas, Tennessee and Texas. This high pressure is domi nating the weather everywhere eat of the Rocky Mountains, except in the extreme north, wbere influence is not felt decidedly. Steam Power. tow would it do to apply steam r to our electric road, and put aut on its (eet again? This qin'..yn was asseti oy a practical citizen today who declared that the cost of operating would be much cheaper thaa by the electric system. It is carried out on some of the lines iu Atlanta, 3a , with much Success We think the scheme worthy of a trial, especially if there Is a chance of reviving the road ia a permanent manner. Any power is better than none. It is thought that the Settle-Wil Hams election case oame up before the House committee on elections to. day. ; ' A bill has been introduced in Con gress to pension ex slaves over 40, ranging from $1 to $15 according to age. Chipped Heef iJo tb at O O Ball's. If "ou ant ch-tap fruit such as or auiris bananas -t inons, apples, cj coati us, Stj lull o i C O Ball, 8 and 12 East Hargett stroet. ; a hi v Buy your lamp oil of O O Ball. : Bafetv oil le; astral oil 20o per gal inn Record's old stand, 8 and 10 East Hargett street. lost. A white and yellow pointer. Re ward if retnrnel. Bbs M. Mookb . j nl2 lw. Lost. Wednesday or Thursday, two small, flat keys, one of them a post office key, t I' d w'th string Finder will please l-ave at tbis office. Kraut 5c a lb at C O Ball's The Urea test. The greatest special sale and the greatest bargain ever offered the peo ple of Kalelgn will be tbe special sale of towels at. Swindells next Wednes day, Jan 17th. All linen truck towels, colored border, knotted frioge. size 23 1' 0 Inches, 26x40 inches 24x43 inch es. Any of the above will be sold on this d ly, for 25c a piece U T Swindell. Corned beef 10c lb at O O Ball's. Lost, Lost. A man, woman or child, who can nd does not attend tbe special sale of towels at Swindell's next Wed nee day, Jan 17th, will certainly loose a chance of a lifetime. D T Swindell's TJ f! hima 121 a.t fi O RdlPa TJna S nd 10 East Hargett street, one door irom f ayettevuie street. Flooi the Town, On Wednesday, Jan 16, we will give an entertainment in a specia' sale of towels. We will nave three winners. I'he sale Is no cheap, trashy towels, b"t a 25 cent sale. Goods are all linen: knotted fringe, size 23x50. 26x46 and 2lix43 inches. If there are any of these left, the sale will conti'ue two days. We know how slow people are generally to grasp things of this kind. You will near or these towels the second day from yoa neighbor. She will tell you if you don't see them This sale will be strictly cash, and the goods will not be delivered by w gon. V. T. Swindell. Our January Sale oi tlx use Fur ntsulng Unous. During the week beginning Mon day Jan 8th we will offer from their respective departments, lines of nouseiarnlsning goods at socn prices, that will make this sale of the great est interest to every housekeeper Some of these goods will be shown upon specia tables. Included in sale are table datnasKs, towels, wnite counterpane, and wool bianaets 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 mase any one price upon cnam ber suits that will Insure a sale. W H & R S Tugkbr Ss Go Now is the time to get your alma nac for the year There is no almanac comparable to Turner's N O almanac for 1891 The oM reliable it is a marvel of state and general inform a tion. Great is Turner's JN U Almanac. For sale at A Willi iuis & Go's book store, Kalefgh. rrice, single copy. only 10 cents. jao Pure Wine and No Adulteration 1 ha -e now become President, Sec retary and Treasurer of the Junalus ka Wine Company and wish to die pose of the stock on hand as soon as possible to clean up the business. There will be no sales of less than a ouart Fr in one to five g -lions 50 cents a gallon. Vessels will be charg ed for unless fur lis ed by the purch aser By the single quart 20 cents. By the barrel 40 cents a gallon It is distinctly understood that no boys need apply. Terms strictly cash jan5 6t. A. DUGHI. For Kent. .. The store on Fayetteville street next to Mr & V Denton's saloon used now as a barber shop Apply to de30 eod2w AW FRAPS. Fresh oysters tvening. at A Dughi's every foal. Just received 000 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous coar on earth) Also several cars egg, nut and stove antbraclte. deU T L Ebbrhardt. Cut Floners. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber aud other foliage piants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Narcissrs and otner varieties of -bulbs for fall planting. CuineBe Sacred Lily. Tele phone 113. sel2- H yiamnaw, Florist. Look, Look. An all linen towel. 23x50 Inches. 26x 40 Inches, 21ixby 43 tonnes, only 8fic, at Swindell's, next Wednesday. Jan 17th. Our line of hosiery Is very complete and we carry a flu line of Queen's own fast bUck adies flue hone at 25 cents a pair. Wooilcott & Sons. We shall have a great bargain sale on the 15th of this month. Wooilcott & 8ons. Our bargain sale will beer in on the 15th ao1 continao 0 davs. It will be the greatest sa'e ever instituted bv a dry goods store iu North Carolina. Wooilcott & Sods For Ho nt. Two four room cottages North Blood worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del'cious water; none but good tenants need apply j4 A B Stronach. AGENTS make 5 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 85c. 2 to 6 sold la every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Mc M akin & Oo.,Otneinnati, Ohio. d28m Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dughl's i'eleph-ne m. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains ia all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of T7l T7I c T3 O C C "C CC 1? I? I? 17 I? C C TP U U uuuuuuuuijuu v ffi Pa Vj rii "i t rt I INFANTA CAPS I B E C1?I?f?E'l7E11?I71?!j' I?I?l?17Cl7t, CiJIinjCjCiCjISiCjDiCiCj j vi vj Cj a a rj a Cj cj in brown, nav ' blue an I black. Some novelties in X uai goods inexpensive. STA5IPi5D Tit COVERS. Bouffe and Bireau Scarfs, &o. Price i on all ewds to suit the times Call and see as. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DO NOT forget to make you" swesthnarta pres ent of a box of the best candy in town DO NOT foreet that we make the purest candy to De ljuna anywnere. DO NOT forget tha we hav tHe bet fruits, nuts and raisins ic the cty. DO NOT forget that the best is the cheapest. DO NOT- forget that we make a specialty of fine i ' . t a: : c , DO NOT buy inferior candy forlvour children They are sweat enough to have the : sweetest. BARBEE & POPE. Can't y ou Write? Yes, if I had some pa per! could. Well, Vve" just started to THE LYON RiCKSr store and if you will give me lc I will bring you 24 sheets of very good pa per, and for 2c 1 can vet you 26 envelopes. This Is the biggest bargain I ever saw. Good needles lc per paper; handker chiefs 5 cts, worth 12 cts anywhere; Simpson's Iirints at 6c, worth 7Jc; adies black hose at 6c; bed quilt calico at 4c. -THE LtOIl RACKET STORE M lUfll HfiE Hardware, &c. TOUGH SMITH KEY B i:Di: it. I by nsixo ANO BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake aid Ml Mm. Nw Styl3, Carvers. 4d EleMt lioenaiiBiFvrh Guns and Gai Goods. CALL AT RALEIGH, C. OUR BARGAINS!! IN is the talk of the town. UnCO I No!a the llULif ! Diiifrnc3 OLO I KISUiIijTIOX. i NEv rniutia the s"or osu doks it f 411 1893 I I 189i $15 00 Tai'or Ma ie Jarnents ill 00 iz uj " " " , 8 00 8 00 " " " I 6 00 fi 00 I " I 4 00 5 00 - " '! I 3 50 Children's GretcWsOefsrs Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's shoes ever -hown for school or dress. (y AO Ladies' fast black, full reguhr jA AVu'iade, Ribbed tlose, only I" MO SPECIAL DAYS but SPKOI VL urines every dry. We make it a comfi-rt and pleasure t't our pitrons who visit us and gunrantea perfect sat sfac tioninevnf instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. G.A..SBSRW00D&CO. Dry Wod: :tina, '&o. Selling Slippers. We have too ma:y Fancy Slippers. We hve placed th'iiu upon tables in can ter of shoe section. We 'tetn:ze some of the lines. These prices araab uf half. TAN RUSSIA, (with buckle) $2 50. RED CARMEN CI L A'S, $2 P0 GREY 8DEDE OXFORDS, I'J.f.O PATENT LEATHHR OPERAS, $2.50.2 BRONZE OXFORDS, ' $ 50 BLUE 8DEDE OXFORD3, t3.oa. LAVENDER CLEO'S, ' $3.00. Upon other tables is a general line of la dies' fine shoes worth from $4 50 to $7 50 per pair, which we have marked down to $3 and 13 50. W. II. & 11. S. TUCKER & CO. 123 & 125 Fayattevllle Street
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