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Qttck Wrk Tbe trotes of B h Uok.oflur. ham. ll . on fhurwMy u-H. pay I fall lo all bis ewditors prefe red o the Brat, second aud I bird elaeses.auj to tbOM in the fourth elaat, IS pr ent of tbolr el aims TbU Is quick work. 1 Good Slowing. 8aperlnendent Leaser, of the pen' tentlary, report! the prodooU of the Ave State fam to be 1,100 bales of oottOD, 00,000 bushels of corn, 18.t00 bushels of peanuts tad 800 bushels of wheat. Tbe present year tbe acres ue will be Increased 50 per oent. lot Dangerous. We are glad to state that the 11' tie daughter of Mr O O Latta. who as .naldentallv buroed yesterday is doing at well as could be expected c n der tbe eireo instances. While she is badly burned about the arms, neck and breast U Is not thought that 'a'al results will follow Our sympathies are extended to the family in their affliction. Coapllmeited. The enmmllMr of Fonrv f Froee baa rltn a very m ! moutary letter to Hr V K Km . r. oar emu lelonr of tbe World's f It. It Is well deserved. Col J M Heck. iMelliirenee received here up to 19 o'clo- k today from Philadelphia an lonnce that this gentleman was rest ing s-mehat easier. This Is some hat encouraging but the prevailing opinl o is that be Is extremely 111 and hi decease may be looked for at any time. Wilson' - (fill I Dumping ttliie Dollars! In A Plain Charge a recent charge to tbe jury in Pitt county, Jndge Bynum said: "North Carolina has twelve Supe rior Court Judges on the bench and about two or three thousand off of It, and these latter are always ready ith their advice and opinions as to how tbe courts ought to he run." In bis estimate of crime, he said: "The seducer is the meanest man God In Bis providence ever created and allowed o I ve on earth " If ZPassod. VLO CKtHNI.Y BR IN IMPROVE MB f OVER THE PRKE ji' .UNSET TLED Mate of affairs BDi'I? Defeated THERE WOULD BE A GREATER BOH TO 8N ELLIN'S & HIOKS DRUGSTORE THAU EVER BEFORE TO PROCUKR PUE AND FRESH DRUGS AS THERE TREY CAN ALWAT8 BE FOUND, AND TBE WORK "EATLYAND CAREFULLY DONE AT ANY AND AT ALL HOURS. GIVE US A TRIAL. Into your pocket, your nelflhbor's, anybody who will t&ko ADVANTAGE OF Clearincr Sate of Sutys and Overcoats. This will be the third weak of this extraordinary event we inaugurated, when mora Suits and Overcoats have changed hands man moat atom have in their regular stock in an entire season. Daring the pant two weeks eager crowd nave thronged around the high- piled tables. First surprise, at such an unprecedented occurrence, then appreciation, tnen enthusiasm took possession, of every oomer. The more yai think of it. the stronger will grow the desire to particioatn in this monstrous distribution of quality. Hare are suits and overooats thataoy t iloriog shop in the country would be proud of and that they oould not tn'na oi maxing unuer more man aoame ine pnoa you an uuj uie a nere, wua teas riety Here voa have no trouble to be fitted, no profits to pay now. To the contrary part of our coit goes with every sale now, and a good part of the cold weather ahead ox us. wnere you will need neavy clones. Snelling & HicksJ Malting' Room for Hats. 101 Fayetteville 8t His 1 Little School Boy's Letter to Sweetheart. Dear Helen r9th 1894 I like yon very much Yon have a pretty dress And you new your lesson ever day. Your hair is pretty to Yon are pretty to Yonr face Is pretty to. H ln Is a pretty name to. You have a pretty sled A man pull you on the sled. Some girl are pretty but you are the pretty one. Ever thing you have are pretty. Yonr sweet darling William. A Beauty. We were shown today a beautiful bed quilt made by goods used in up holstering by Mrs Hattie E Morris, wife of Mr G W Morris. It is one of the finest specimens of the kind we have ever seen and reflects great credit upon the skill and taste, of the lady. On the quilt are memorials of Uarr, our governor, who never ought the office, General Lee, the great Southern General, Cleveland, the model President, Gladstone, tbe great Premier, and Jefferson Davis, the Southern President and States man. The quilt will be on eitaibi tion at tbe next fair. It i now thought that Judge Win stcn will be the candidate lor uon- gress from the 5tb district. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE. The jurv in the Coley case at Louis- burg have found both guilty of mur der in the first degree General Francos Manlgate, Who has been plotting to start, a resolution in Haytl, has been arrested. Henry Wlnthroft Gray has been appointed receiver for the Thomson Houston Electric Company, of New York. The safe of the Planters' Bank at Ellanville, Ga., was blown open last Sunday night and f?,503 taken. Sample S Brown, dry goods mer. chants of Greensboro, has made an assignment. Liabilties $20,000; assets $18 (TO A man named Norwood residing near Greensboro, attempted suicide by laudanum Saturday night. ""CHARLOTTE 'OBSERVER. A Democratic Piner. a Vaoer devoted to tne industrial development ot nortn uaro- una ana tne uoutn ire best advertising medium between Washington and Atlanta. DAILY, S8 rf pr year. WEEKLY, II 00 per year. THE OBSERVER COMPANY. J P Caldwell, Ed-tor, Charlotte, N 0. M Shaffer's news ier? is our way for making room. We have about six dozen finest derbvs. they take up .he 100m we wul need for our spring arrivala soot. To close them out quioklr we re duced all the H and $3.60. Beit English and Domestio Derbys to the quiet selling price t2,50 all sizes and styles at a saving of a dollar or more. S. & D. BERWANGER. BARGAINS! For sale at Elmer stand, Baleieh, N t . BARGAINS! jal5 tf COL. THROCKMORTON'S PRAYER A Strange Circumstance The recent wreck ou the Seaboard Air Line, at Fendtrson, by which two men were killed, is connected with some strange fatality attending the matter. After the train had got ten some ten or twelve miles out it was derailed and there came near be ing a serious accident. A preacher who passed under the name ;of Rev Mr Shaw, called all the hands and passengers together and held prayers for their safe delivery. The saice train met with a terrible smash up at Henderson by which the preacher and another man were killed. There is a mystery about the entire affair which it is bard to nnfathom. No one seems to be able to locate the preacher and is is supposed he is not what be seems It is a strange business and would seem to smack something of frtalism. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather, colder Wednesday morning. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity; On Wednesday: Fair weather, col der in the morning.becoming warmer during middle of the day. X 1 J i M l A uocai aaia ior zt uonrs enoing 8 a m today.-';;..;" Maximum temperature, 47; mint mam temperature, 33; rainfall 0 28. ' mi , i a . oyuupsis: me siitf n storirs yes terday central over the lake region ana on tne couth Atlantic coasts have joined on the North Atlantic coast ana nave neveiopea into a se vera storm, with pressure down to S9.14 inches at New York. High winds prevail from Hat teras north. The high area and olearlrg condl- tion is central over the mid ife Gulf, "he weather is generally clear in the Southern states and central valley. A slight depression over Nebraska is musing warmer weather west of the Mississippi. "Colonel Throckmorton, a distin guished Kentuokian in his day," said Mr Charles F Joy, "was once a pas senger on a wooden sailing vessel on the high seas when a frightful storm burst and the vessel became water logged. The ship was pitching and dancing about on the crest of the tern nest uoub ocean use a straw in a whirlpool. The passengers were cry ing and appealing to heaven for aid Colonel Throckmorton, with all the gravity of a Kentucky gentleman viewed tbe scene wich composure. Tbe storm increased in fury. The sailors were running about, the offl eers were shouting, and everything was in confusion. Aboat this stage of the proceedings the Colonel edged over to the side of the captain and said: 1 'Tell me, is there really any dan ger ?' "You see what the rest of, the paseengers ire doing,' replied the Captain,' 'they are making peace with God. If yon ever do any praying. Colonel, you might do so with perfect propriety at this juncture. The ves sel can't live five minutes The next pitch or two will send her to the bot tom with all ou board.1 "The Colonel straightened himself, lifted his hat, looking up to the scowl lug sky with reverent mien, and ex claimed: : " 'Almighty God, if you ever intend to do Colonel Throckmorton, of Ken tacky, a favor now is your time to do it 1' - vuiunm iuruunmuriun, ' conciu ded Mr Joy, "lived to tell this story himself.'' Washington Post. Sale of Laud to Mate Assets. Under and by virtue of a decree of the flu wior court of Wikecounty at November term, 1893, in a civil action, entitled "An drew Byrne, adm ot Wm H Bledsoe deo'd. vaKdU .Bledsoe ef ai," we will sell at pnb- lie auction, to the highest bidrter for cash, at the court house door in the city of Bale;eh. n kj. ai i u uiuuk ur. ui r euruary om, io, being tfonday. of February term of Wake Superior Court) the following described land to-wit: The north half of lot No 3, on Be veri. and of No 4, on Shaffer's mao of Bled soe's addi' ion to the city of Raleigh, front ing 105 feet on thn east line of Blount street extension, and 2W feet on the south .ine of Boundary street, adjoining the south orpo- race line oi ine cuy oil naieign atoresaid. containing one half o' an acre of land. Also, the one-fourth interest of Wm H Bledsoe, dee'd, after the life estate of Moses A Bledsoe in so much of . the land of The Toe Great Bargain Sale SHU Continues 33 1-3 Per Cent. Off. SUITS THAT WERE i5 NOW 8ELL FOR 1 67 an io 18 15 12 10 a it 13 88 18 00 10 00 800 6C7 584 Worsteds and are par excefx There will be praohing to night at the old third Baptist church foot of FayettevlUe street, by two lady mis sion&rles. Lot Neat Raleigh for Sale. on jaonaay, me otn day ot February, 1894, at 12 m, at the court house door in Ral eigh, under the power conferred by a deed of mortgage, executed to me by W 0 Bmery nuu niio, uavou uvvemoei oto, isau, ana registered in Register's office for Wake ooun- 'y, m oooa cu, at page law, 1 wiU sell at Dnb- hf auction, a parcel of land near the north western boundary oi the city of Raleigh, on ! the old Hillsboro (or Oxf or ') road, beein- i ning at JSphram Bmery's corner, on said road, runs with said road southward 107 teet to a lence corner, then eastward with the line of the fence 60 feet to a corner post, then northward parallel with the road 67 feet to the middle of a line, thn with the same northwestward to the beginning. ' J W Mo 7&A. By Battle & Mordecai, Attys, Raleigh, N 0, Jan 15th, l&k. ophilus Hunter,dec'd, as was bequeathed by will to Mary 8 and Martha Q Hunter, con veyed by deed of Mary 8 Mallet in partition to Martha O Bledsoe, and of whic the said Martha G Bledsoe died seized, lviner lu?t soutn oi tne cuy oi k leign aroresaid.on the east side or tne v ayet-eviile roal, on both sides of Kocfey branch and Mansion House brancn, and boumed on the east and north by the sixth and seventh lines respectively of the partition deed "f Mary S Mallet afore said, containing about eight acres, more or less. XJtiOS KFUKJNKLL. ja2'i TPDEVEREUX. Uoinm'ssioners. Execution Sale. Under and by virtue ot certain executions in my nands,issuea rrom tne superior Court of Wake county anl returnable to the Feb ruary ierm of "aid court, to be held in Ral eigh, on Monday, 26th day of Feb-uarv, laa. tne one in iayor againatM A Bledsoe and the other in favor of John Shaffer and Geo T Cooke and against the saw m a Bieason, levied Dy me upon the lands ot tie said M A Bledsoe. I will sell at public anction, to the highest bidder for cash at. t.ho amn pnnn hnnM ilnn, ,n Ualaiivh n Tuesday, the 27th dav of February, 1891, at tbe hour of 12 o clock m. nil the interest of the said M A Blerlso, subject to sale under said executions, in all and every part of tbe lands and I remises sinrnte in the connt of Wake, state of Nortn Carolina, and lvinsr within the general boundaries following, to wit: On the north by the south boundary line of the city of Raleigh; on the east by the xtoiie nan or onmnneiu roaa on me suutn dv me soutn line or "eoutn avenue." as shown upon "Shaffer s map and plan of Bledsoe's addi'ion to the city of Raleieh." (beine tbe north line of thi lands of the said Bledsoe morteaead to D M Carter, known aa the north line of the Carter mortgage), and on the west iy th6 Fayetteville road, save and excepting such portions of the land in cluded within the said boundaries as are set aoart as the homestead of tbe said Moses a Bledioe or owned by an other persons un der valid conveyance from the said'Sledsoe or otnerwse 'i f- m. w rAUK. Jan 26th, 1894 ; Sheriff of Wake oounty Sale-of Land- By viW ue of a decree in tared at Ontnhnr term, 1893, Wake Superior Court, in the case of J M Crenshaw against J B Ferrell and wiie, me unaersignea win, on Monday, jfeb rnary 26h, 1894, at the court house door in Raleigh, at noon, expose to public Bale the ibuv iu uu urove townsnip, aKe county, On which J B Fmrrell and wif nnw Mm. contolning 75 acres. Terms: One third casn, Daiance m one and two years. iDBBKE. These suits are In Cheviots, Casein: e :e and lence in finish, rrake and quality. ROVS' ClOthinfif. We hayeBtiila few suits left, and offer them uuvo wiwiiiiug at thirty-three aud a thipfi n nf nil need tbe room for our new spring stock and they must be sold, bbirts shirts shirts, sbirts, underwear, underwear, underwear, hosiery, hosiery hosiery collars, collars, collars, cuffs, cuffs cuffs. In fact everything that is usnaliv kept in a first class clothing hou je, can oe seen lu our store. No goods k-iit over, everything saoilflced, so that our patrons can be served vith a br A new stock next season. Q&ogenutilhi&n (DflotfMims: a 305 FavettGYllle St. Odd. Post Offira ottoa Mi Highest cash price paid for eaoi. sound. I cotton seed delivered at our ooaiyard. One or more car loads per day. Jones & Powell. iy oi eo'uarv, I HS COAL, WOOD, &G JbR BALK. Kentucky Lump Splint Coal. Tennessee " " " Virginia ' Pocahontas" Semi-bituminous Coal. ' Russell Creek Lump " " Gayton, Red Ash, Egg, 8emi-anthracite. Anthracite Coal, all sizes. Oak and pino wood, cut and long, Corn, Oats. Hay. Bran. Rhinsles. Lnmhnr. i Laths, &c at lowest cash prices. JONES & POWELL A '.Raleigh, NO. Phone 41 and 71. ODak : Cittv STEiy LAUNDRY, ZZZ (being the first in North Carol'na) hat a competent manager of 15 yeaia' expe rience, assisina oy nis wiie, wno will give 7. 1 Rogers, No 12 Exchange, Wholesale and Retail Produce OommisBiba Merchant and dealer in chickeni, eggs, but ter, N C bacon. Call or drop me a postal whn in need of anything, and save money. vunicra nuu eggs a speciniiy. uoumgn ment solicited. 1aS 8m J O. BALL J. B. SAIL. J. G. BALL & GO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, No. 7 Bargett Street We have a se'eot stock of v IIE&VTp FAtlfYGBOCEBfES and we resp'ctfully soPcit your patronage. We will give you the best and cheanest goods on the market; and will nil an oraera wim promptness We will appreciate your trade and will endeavor to please you. OOLN TRY PEODiICR Jal3 a soecialty. DOB'T BE A OLAM. patrons and friends in perlor to any in the p any other laundry in tl tee less wear and tear, trial. the future work sa- ist, and will surpass e state, and guaran Don't fail to give a Jan 26th tds V H Bt TM ARGO. Commissioners. IN THE 8UPE SIOR OOCaTOP WAKBI county. North Carolina. I James Nugent and John Devereux. Jr. trus. tee, vs G h Oarpen er, Ellen Carpenter To the Defendants: Takfl notice that on February 9th, 1894. at 10 o'clock air, I will move upon affidavit J ior leave to issue execution uoon the judg- uiaugiHjrovuiure renaerea in mis scuon, y JOHN H HINSDALE. T Plaintifl's Attorney. jimuwvy w, um oawaw SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS. FLANNELS of all kinds, LACE OURTAIN8, BED BLANKETS, BED QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, Telephone No 87. Anything you you want washed and done up in first class style can be done at the Oak City Steam Laundry. 'no!7 JEl. "WTATT, No 216 Fayetteville street, BauuoaKO. DON'T BE A CLAM. TAKE A PAPER TAKE THE VISITOR. TBT IT MONTH.
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