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i! it if, r ! f RALETiGH, MONDAY", JUARY 15. 1894. OL. XXX. NO. 70 r Difitt renonai Mention. Vr J T Patrick, la la the city. Dr T U Martin li oonvaleclop-. lfaj J If Crenshaw, of Wakf Forest, in the city Mr and Mrs Daniel Horton continue ! one eict ai meir num. ou li. a a. a. t cn.l.tt ' treet. I 1 Mr Wiley Cooper, engineer at the ; (Agricultural Experiment Station la oofled at home with the grippe. W B Hatehinga, Esq. City Collector naa bad an attack of the grippe, bat la oat again. He la not wonted much. .. . ij " Mr W 8 Primrose delivered a moat Interesting lecture at the rooms of the T M 0 A. yesterday afternoon. , Th. ... m. nA uttendnnce. i Prof Maaaey, of the A and M Col' lege, who has been to the State of Delaware to deliver an address, has returned He was much with his visit. pleased j I Mr Nelson M. King, a prominent and jolly Knight of the grip sick, now of Greensboro, bat we believe a former Raleigh boy, is In the city showing his samples Miss Jennie E Lyon Who has been pending several days in Durham and attending the tnarrlago of her brother, Mr. W 0 Lyon to Miss Mary Hinton has returned to her home in this city. At latest accounts, Senator Vance was still confined to his room It ia understood that the confirmation of Collectors, Bitnmona and Carter a-e to be held up to await his presence on the committee. Tbe Weather. For North Carolina: Cloudy, with showers. j Local forecast for Raleigh and vl ' einity. On Tuesday: Threatening weath er with showers. Local data for 2 1 hours ending 8 a m today. ( , . Maximum temperature, 64; mini mum teutperaUrS, 44; rainfall 0 01. - Spnopsis: There is a rain area ex tending from the lak region, to Georgia, due to a large area of low pressure in the interior of the coun try.' The pressure is high on the South ern coast, but this high area will probably disappear today. The 'low" advancing in an easterly direction, will cause more rain in this part of the country. The temperature is generally con siderably above normal. A Suggestion. There seems to be a growing senti- ment among oar people ma wi should take charge of the electrio street railway and ran it for the pub- j lie benefit. The Increased assess ment of the property along their lines, it is believed, would fully cotr . peneate for any loss if such shoald occur. Some of our foremost citizens have expressed the belief, that the scheme would be a paying one to the taxpayers. Settled. Sheriff Page, wuh his usoal prompt u nnt.tiai tha tnmii dae from tv,a stat f North Carolina amounting to $37,385 93. i Messrs 8. & D. Berwauger, the no Oar sheriff is always up, to time in ted clothiers, come to the front today the matter of arranging his obliga .in an announcement that cannot fail tlons to t' e county and State His to attract. They have commenced efficiency as a pnblio officer is pro- their fair, squar , and above board bial. reduction sales, and "Sam" and j j "Dave'" will see to it that it is carried General Agency. out in all its perfections Overcoats EMr R B Raney has succeeded Mr E . ftt 25 per cent, less tuan the original Lleberman as general agent of the t price. All s'zes: The situatlcn can Penn Matual Life Insurance Com- Deat De appreciated by an inspection pany, of ew York, in this el y. Mr i and see for yourselves. IRaney's high reputation as a basi Nawberne is to have aa electric -nets man and his personal popularity will render him a mcBt efficient agent. . . TJnlessthestreet cars are re-u jaed by tbe next tate Fair, another outlet from Jhe eity to the Agricultural xrronnds will be n necessity Oar rSMadHtok. .idlratioa. Oar Chamber of Commerce. This body la called to met tomor row night, and, It ia to be hoped that the meeting will te a fall one. If we are correctly Informed, there are mnv nnestloas to be dlscas ed aome . th . . t ,lt.i ,mDortane, to the , . Ra,e,Kh Xhe commlt- w -....i..n.. ivcg u m uuv vvuni'jviaiivu uanvuvie that should be-, pressed opon the Boird of Al eriu'en, and the sooner they are disposed of the better for th jjublio good. The question of aide walks la paramount and requires Immediate attention. If all that la desired In this respect cannot be ac complished, just now, then it becomes iae au,7 " kue li Bruiou w uu w"Bl they can in the matter and leave the balance to contingencies. The com irfittee on I'otels, halls, &o, should report and make some suggestions to thARwrd l"Wlrl t.hn matter one way or tne otQr qi 0OUT8e no action of the chamber ia .binding, but then, their rt commendations may have more than outside influence. At any ratewe hope there will be a arge at tendance and that something tangible may be effected. Died. In this city, at 0:30 o'clock, Sunday evening tbe f4th inat, Mrs. Eliza Ut lev, formerly of Chapel Hill, N. 3 8he was the mother of the late Mrs. L S Burkhead, ami was well known in this State. The funeral services will be held from Edenton St Metho dic t Church to-morrow morning at o'clock Friends of the family ar invited to attend Elected. At the meeting of the stockholders of the 8outhern Immigration Iin provenieut and Manufacturing Com pany held last atar .ay, Messrs 0 B Edwards, A Q Bolladay. WK Withers, R B C irpeutcr and W F Masseywere ehoxen diretO!8. C B Edwards was Bleutoa p. -J mo eiwamg vear, W F Massey, Vice President, W -A Withera, Secretary and Treasurer, Masonic. Hiram Lodge JSo 4 A F and A M will meet in regular communication Monday evening. Januar ' 15th, 1894, at 7 o'clock. I'jiportant business. Full ueetiog desired. Brethren of sitter lodges c rdiallv invited. W 8 Primrose, W M, E B Thomas, Sec i Encouraged, j The friends of Col. J. M. Heck feel much encouraged at his rapid ini : nrnvement. and hope that his condl- ! jon may 80on De such as to admit of hig remoTal home Blg medicai treat. . . . emlnentiy successful. The Rosenthal Clothing Company nnder the direction of Mr. "Dave" Rosenthal, the champion clothier, presents in this issue "Midwinter's greatest bargains." A splendid lot of nice muslin shirts with linen bosoms, for only 38 cents each. Such as this is most astonishing and unheard of before in Raleigh, li fact this cele brated house is determined not to be outdone t 'all and see for yourselves, at8U5, Fayetteville street, opposite . be post office railr0lid OD KU improved plan It is ; inferior to Raleitsli in population, and ! we have many more gatherings of van f Jf a road oaQ pay lt 8hou,d in Raleigh, nafcaral lnferell0e. Drummers, with sprm, samples are . getting rather thic. The vestibule train ia dally carrying numbers of Northern persona to the South seeking health and recreation. They Won't b In It. We went off lat week by appoint inent to meet a shoe manufacturer. He wanted money; he bad to bare money. So we gave bim aome money and he gave me some shoes. Mens shoes Indies' shoes, mieees high cut shoes These shoes will be'ihibited In show window on ari il Now we positive ly assert no other merchant's shoe sale i'l compare in any degree with this shoe sale. D. T. Swindell. liOSt. Yesterday, a small, brown duddv. The finder will please leave bim at Mr C O Ball's and get rewarded. Turner's N C Hams & C 'a Almanacs t at A Wil. ja!5 tf Come Early or you may iciss the sle of towels wels Sev- I r ROn I next Wednesday at Swindell s eral beautiful styles of rezular 50c towels will be sold on Wednesday, Jtn 17th, at Swindell's for 25c a piece. Attend the great sacrifice sale now going on at Woolloott's & Sons. Read our big page advertisement In this r-aper and you will learn some thing to your advantage. Woollcott & Sons. Look, Look. : An all linen towel, 23x50 inches. 26x 40 inches, aiijby 43 inches, only 25c. at Swindell's, next ' Wednesday, Jan i7tn. From now until Jan 24th we will sell all shoes wi h red labels at a rev duction of 20 per cent. Woollcott & Sons. Road all of tisement. WooUcott's big adver That Shoe Sale will be no sale of shoddy, cheap shoes, but a sale of good, desirable, solid leather shoes, solid inner soles and outer soles. Even the most sleepy beads will be surprised at this sale. Watch the show window; it will fell the tale These will be plainly tick- regular. . D OVlni11 For llent. The dwelling house now occupied bv A W FrapK. on Davie street, be tween Favetteville and Wilmington streets; 8 rooms and good basement. ja13eoi'3w A W FRAPS. Big bargains in fine towels. O A Sherwoo i & Co. Gents Wool Underwear, In Gentlemen's Wool Underwear we are able to offer better garments at the prices thau ever before We item ize the nroininent lines of the de narttueut. A display of these may be seen in our north Fayettevule street window. Gent's heavy wool Camels ialr 8hirts and Drawers, really worth 1 25 at 1 00. dent's heavv natural wool medium weight Shirts and drawers really worth 1.25 at 1 00. Oent's fine ribbed natural wool me dlaui weight shirts and drawers really urort.b 1 R0 at. 1 25. i4nts' havv Camel's Rair Shirts nnd drawers, really worth 2 00 at I 50 ftents' verv flue (Norfolk ana JMew Brans wick Co's (natural wool shirts und draw rs at 2 00 and 2 50 Dr. Jaegers system of sanitary wool W. H & R S TOGKKR (JO. All price. winter dress goods at under- C A Sherwood uo. Fresh oysters waning . at A Dughis every The "Made Leaf" for ladies. Com n on Sense opera or oompromise.solid, sightly, serviceable the best for $1 50 we have ever seen OA Sherwood St Co. Coal. Just received 500 tons Kanawha, WeBt Va 8,.lint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, nut and stove anthracite. deU T L Ebbrhardt. Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shapes" for gentleman is the standard shoe of this country . " OA Sherwood & Co. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Fvlms, Rubber and other foliage plants for bouse culture in the winter. Hiacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Naroissrs and otuer varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tela pnoae lis. . . . sel9 ii OXitlBMJCTZi lorist. For Kent. wo room house h Itchen and (rood garden on A vent ferry road, near in tersection of Billabororoad. west eltv liml-a. Possession after 8th le. Jal3 tf J N Hubb&rd For Itftot. Two four room' eottairea North Bloodworth etreet; beat of neighbor hoods; del clous water; none but good tenants need atD!v j4 'AB Strohach. Wecarrr a stokF the heat nm. brellaa to be had; Prices lowest. C Aerwood & Co. .-toyr A white and liver pointer. Re. Bks if. Mooub ward if returnel. j n 12 lw. Ladies', gents' and children's wool en underweerat. cut, Driofs C A Sherwood & Co. A GE VTS make $T a iiay. Greatest Xh'f chen utensil ver invented. Re foil r o a ..u i ..a,.iyvj a to u bwi i'i every noose. oa0l4f. postage paid, nve cents MO MAitia' & Co.,Cincinnati, Ohio. d38m -5 . f and Stews 25 cents each at A DtgbB l'eleph-ne 123. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offerine special bareains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and wmaren. A fall line of l?1?l?1i,Ct?C,C,li1l?i7 CiEjjf!jl2jCjCji!jEju R E 1 INFANTA CAPS i EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blua anl bk"k. Some novelties ia X uai goods inexpensive. STAtfPEI T1Y COVKJKS. BouEfe and Bireau 8carfs, ftc. Fricei on all goods to suuVuu uuiea Call and see as. MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLE ST. DO NOT forget to mikeyou" sweetheart a pres ent of a bo i of the best candy in town. DO NOT forget thit we make the purest candy to be found anywhere. DO NOT forget tha1, we hav9 fie best fruits, nuts and raisins ic the eUy. DO NOT forget that the bebt is the cheapest. DO NOT forget hat we make a specialty of fine quality oi candies, 11 not quantity. U3 NU buy inferior candy forkour children They are sweet enough to hare the sweetest. BARBEE & POPE. Can't you Write? Yes, if I had some pa ir ' ravild. Well. I've per ve iut started to THE LY YON RCKET store and if you will give me lc I will bring you 24 sheets of verv good pa per, and for 2c 1 can tret you 25 envelopes. This is the biggest bargain I ever saw. Uood nestles lc per paper; handker chiefs 5 cts, worth 12 eta anywhere : Himpsai's prints at 6c, worth 7ic; ladies black hose at 6c; bed quilt c lico at 4c. M LYQ11 MM H MIS HE E Hardware, &c. T OUGII T UKKEY T EXDElt. BY DSIXQ NHLF BASTIVfl Q KOASTEU AND BAKES. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake aafl Fruit Mm, Nw Style Carvers. in Elegaat LlneYTiJFjrii Gans and Gui Goods. CALL AT RALEI&H, .C. OUR BARGAINS!! -IN- 1; an mi is iithe talk of the town. KOWfi! OL! I Kt' lJ.i . li-. IN. lT!iK S' or I'VSK 1). 1 Its IT 1 Tai'or Jd .c'Janni'iw moss 15 00 12 0) 8 00 (i 0) 4 CO 3 50 8 00 6 00 5 03 Cblldren's Gretcnen's 4 Rcefsrs. -.- Warm school wrapa for children at price3 never before tneutioned. The grandest hue of ladies and children s hoes ever hown f or school or dress. Q AO Ladies' fast bla';k, full reguUr i A J ZUaiade, Ribbad bloae, ouly IV . HO SPECIAL DAYS butSPECUL prices everyday. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our pUrons who visit us and guarantee perfect sat sf ac tion in evrf instance. Money cieerf ully refunded if desired. Dry Gaodg. ."jt, HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS. For one week bnirt-r we will continue our sale of Houspkeepi j-j: Dry uood. A sain the cbaraii er of lb. s moaus dollars saved for hosekeep -ts We itemize some it t lie imr-s anu every price represents a value b . ttcr than usual. TABLE DAMASK. HALF BLEACH lai anl u. KUI.L " 47c " TURKEY R12D 2'i. " TOWELS. HB.AVY, ALL LTNEN, Huck Towels at $1 55, tl 90, 12 70, t3 and $4 per doz. DAMA8K TOWK1.S . at 1 85 and 2 70 per doz. DOWN QUILTS. AT $3 50 h r.,:0 AT 6 50 "or 1 7 00 COUNTERPANES AT $1 13 and f 1 . WHITE WOtli, HLSTKUTS. AT II 50 worth $6 50 I AT 10 00 worth $3 04 " 5 00 wor'h 7 50 1" 7 00 worth 0 00, W. II. & U H TUOKER ;& CO, 1 183 & 125 Fayettevllle Streot, MILhisiRtSli. M iSil (to. I I' 'I I- v i 9 tl w. 4K' 1 t4. 3 ft. V
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