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y r . i Wltltt VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1894. NO. 91 CITT If BRIEF. Locals Pfrl d Up Hera and. There and Boiled Down. Mr. Ed. H. Ennlss U tick. Capt. Caleb Osborne, of Oxford Is In the elty. Ma John B Neathery continues to Improve slowly. Wbat manner of weather Is tbla for February any bow 7 The Yarboro Hoase bu now gained a national reputation. Mr. E. B. Barbee baa returned to the elty from New York. We deeply regret to note the con tinued illness of Mr.W. D.Haywood. The Trustees of the University were in session at the Executive office this morning. The Railroad Commission is dls posing of many eases bat mainly of a minor character. It is announced that the wages of R&D employees, recently reduced, wfll soon be restored. Dr. Ohas. D. Molver, of the State Normal and Industrial School at Greensboro, was In the city yesterday afternoon. Mr J J Wishart, formerly of Greens boro, has opened a tonaorial estab lishment in the basement of the new Park Hotel. His advertisement will appear in a few days. Three excellent mineral springs have been found in the eastern out skirts of Greensboro. The water has been analyzed and the analysis makes a good showing for the springs. The passenger traffic on the R&D at this time is somewhat remarkable. Almost every day the two crack trainB.the fast mail and the vestibule, carry from nine and ten cars filled with passengers. Freight No 43, southbound, on the Richmond & Danville Railroad, had a slight wreck at Holtsburg about 9 o'e'oek last night. Three oars were derailed. The accident occurred while the train was being backed out of the switch. Nobody was hurt, Don't forget to call on Messrs. Thomas tt Maxwell and see their beautiful polished suits, they are offering. No such sacrifices were ev er before seen in Raleigh. Look at them. Yon will be politel" received and shown around bcth establish ments. Their line of goods is unsur passed. The directors of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railroad hare ordered a general out on salaries from $35 per m ''nth up to $200. Those receiving $200 per month will be cut 20 per cent; those receiving $100 to $200 are cut 16 per cent; those getting $25 and upwards are cut 10 per cent. This goes into effect on the 15th of this month. At the Blount Street Baptist church last night, Rev A B Vincent gave a stereoptioon exhibition of world's fair views and lecture for the ben-flt of state and borne misslons,to a small but appreciative audience. The views are as fine as any I ever saw and gives an excellent idea of the wonders of . the world's fa r. The entertainment deserved a larger audience. TO Harris. Deputy Sheriff A H Boyd, of Wa tauga, brought to the penitentiary today Finley Bell, a convict who made a daring escape last October while being brought here by Sheriff Baird, of that county. Another con vict who made his escape at the same time is yet at large Both men j amp ed from a train while it was speeding along near Durham. The students of Shaw University, colored, have not only erected the spacious brick buildings, but have made all the furniture used, as well as in the interior wood work. J ust 17 of the students of the University are making 3,000 oak chairs lor use there. It Is not known when Dr Meserve, the new presMent, will ar rive, tjhoagh is expected to daily. arrive Reception and Address. Mr James H Southgate arrived in the elty on th 10:55 train this morn Ing, and, as heretofore mentioned, will deliver an address tonight at 7 o'olock In th 8unday sohool room of Eilnt on Street Methodist church. Mr "outbgate is said to be a very graceful speaker, and oar people are to be congratulated upon this oppor tunity to hear him. Seats free and and the public cordially invited. After the address there will be an irformal reception. The wagon factory here Is now running on full time and is turning out tbre wagons a day. Fre-ta sausage just Ball's. received at 0 O Fresh country butter 25 ctspound 0 O Ball's. at The last Chance To witness the perfor anoe of the boneless wonder, or human snake, Prof Frank V Mosely, as he leaves ior Chicago in a few days whither he goes to give nightly exhibitions. Come to the ekiting rink tonight. Admission 13 cnts; skating free. Any person desiring to make a loan of $5,000, to be secured by a first wort, gage on real estate, will please ad drees P O box 283 Kaleign, N O. f 9 6 Nice mackerel an roe herring at O Young's. N o Peanuts 8c a pound by the sack at D T Johnson's. Baskets. We have baskets for all. Little baskets, big baskets, top baskets, baskets without tops, fancy baskets. plain bassets, work baskets for la dies and baskets for working men, tall baskets, flat baskets, partition baskets, lunch baskets, shopping baskets, and mor bassets than we have time to name, but if you want a basket come at once to D T Swindell's. Tin Ware. .Tuts lot of goods takes up too much room and we don't to keep it any looser than Dossible. so we have placed all we Lave on sale at ten per cent lew than wnoiesaie cost, inis is the Durham Supply Co's stock. l). x swinaeu. Seed Irish potatoes and onion sets at u w XOUUg'B. Stamped Linen. Received oday troui the Durham SuddIv Co's stock several hundred nieces of stamped linen, consisting of pillow shams, comb and brush holOV ers, chair aud tuble scarfs, laundry bags, mats, lambrequins and many more things too numerous to men tion in this same lot of goods we received several hundred yards of hamburgs All this line of goods is at wholesale cost and the ladies will have a great chance. D T Swindell. Home made bacon at hams and breakfast 0 W Young's Gents Furnishings. Handsome scarfs, four in band ties, bows, collars, cuffs, handkerchiefs, laundrled shirts and working shirts A big lot of tne above goods now in from the Durham Supply Go's stock, and will be sold at wholesale cost. D T Swindell. Sporting Club Cigars Are the best on the market for 5c. They are for sale only by fe7 J Hal Bobbitt. Don't-cher know Riggan's is the place to get floe cigars. Ah there 1 Get there 1 Valentines. comio and fancy, at Riggan's toy store. See them A Great Shoe Stock. We can justly lay claim as having "a Great Stioe Stock." for our shoe stock is as ereat and. big as a shoe store. Here we only telt of a few of the more inexpensive shoes for ladles and school children. At $ 50. 1 00 and $2 50 we have the best made shoes at those prices i ha. one's money can buy. At $1.00 and 1.2ft we have children's sohool shoes, stronur and good style. When we sell a pati of ohildrens sohool shoes the customer gets a shoe that will wear.'. W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Co. Valentines. Wontiues. Valentines I for your sweetheart aui any of your i relations at wooucow oons. Valentines In great variety, at Biff Kan's. 85,000 uoundi of bones wanted by Whiting Bros. - jaSOlOt We are daily In rcelDt!of new goods In all lines Goods are very cheap We boy from first hands and sell at a small profit whloh enables ns to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and then we at ways give you new.sty luh uoods. Wftolleott Hons. Cut Flowers- Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lllis. Narcissi's and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele. phone 113. - sel9 H 8TBIVHKTB. Florist. Garden Seed Special Offer. I will sell yon a dozen Daners of Buist's new crop garden seed, as sorted, for 80 cents. - J Hal Bobbitt. . Ledgers, day books, journals all sites, styles and prices. Raleigh Stationery Co. We can supply you with wrapping paper and twine at New York prices. Kaieigu stationery uo. We can sucply you with all kinds of tablets, scratch pads," charge and oredit pads. ualelgh Stationery Uo. Dissolution. Geo W Johnson and J W Weathers have mutually dissolved copartner ship Geo W Johnson assumes the business at stall Ho 21 heretofore run by Johnson & Weathers as butchers. I am now prepared to furnish custom' ers with nice choice beef, pork and sausage, nams. sc.. navlng my stall nxed neat and clean l am prepared to lurnisn patrons with better satlsiao tion. By placing orders with me you will receive fairest treatment, and full value of your money. tor w Johnson, Stall No 84. Citv Market. Engraved cards, novelties, so. Raleigh Stationery Co. Everything needed in school sta tlonery supplies. Kaletgh stationery uo. We can furnish von with anything you may need lu oraoe supplies . Kaieign stationery uo. Coal. Just received 500 tons Kantwha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several ears egg, nut and stove antbraolte. deU T L Ebirhardt. Fine writing paper and envelopes. Raleigh Stationery Co. W. I Physician' and Surgeon. Residence, 222 West Hargett street. Telephone No 27. Office, over Bobbift's drug store. Telephone No 36. In addition to t'e office at my reside doe. Ihae fitted up one over Bobbitt's drug store where i may De tounu rrom tf to a a m, 2 to 3 Dm aud 8 to 9 Dm. Messages at either place will receive prompt at' en tion. fe7 6t WH BOBBITT, MD PRESBYTERIAN HYMN-BOOKS. We have just received a full supply or THK New Hymn Books Adopted by the First Presbyterian Church of this city. Prioes: 35c., 50o., 65o. and $1.00. Note editions 76c, $1.25 and $2.f0. The book will be used exclusively on and after next Sunday, 4th of February. ALFRED WILLI 4113 4 CO. BDflSiTT Htakl hftf. win &nA (mn la f Via best reenperttor to tak after the "grippe." Pint bottles. 60s. oneiung ioks'drug sore. Turner's N O Almanaea at A WIN Hams & C 's uib tf IESvepv OUGH T TO USE OUR CAN Family NED CARE SHOULD BE TAKES TO GET THE BEST WD P111DVa tosh Qd Se ll II III QUI lect Stock. "Weslfc a Trial J. G. Ball & Co. NO. 7 HARGETT ST. We have the best and cheapest goods in the city, xrytnem. we guarantee satisfaction. J G RAT.T, AfVV jal3 No 7 Hargett 8t Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offerins special bargain in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and unuoren. A full line of U B C V I? B C X? H W I? U 13 IF C 17 TP I? 17 TP 13 Au tstBi Eld Ca fitful! Ib v Ci a o & a " Ti I INFANTA CAPS i E K EEEEEEEEEEE y EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue and black. Some novelties in Xma3 gjods inexpensive. STAMPED THAT COVERS, Bouffe and Bureau Scarfs, Ac. Price) on all goods to suit the times. Call ana see us. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209FAYETTEVILLEST. JEARE STILL ' IH THK . CANDY: : BUSIHESS. O ur Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced 'delicious. You '.try mem ana ce convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still In aemana. We use the best material and therefore make the beat candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsii Qum, said to oe a sure cure for indigestion Fins grades of Chewing Tobaooo, and very choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac BARBEE & POPE. SPRING GOODS. Nice styles in 8priog Ginghams at only oo per ya. It is no thin stuff but is goods ' worth double the money. It is a bargain for you Gome and see It before the prettiest ratterns are gone. If it is not the best goods in Raleigh for 6 cents, we don't ask you to buy. This is no special sals, but one prioa to all. TiiE LfOU B1CKET STQBE HOOD edb mm REESE Hardware, &e TOUGH memuUKEY BY UBINi AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit Uw. New StyleJ Carvers. An Elegant Line Canrers & Forks Guns and Gnu Goods. CALL AT TuflSlBigSflifi. RALEIGH, N. C. 1j7 Qo d, 3ftlm, Ac. HOW'S THIS? Bight Goods at itignt Prices. No Sale Like it Before in Raleigh. Our clearance sale to continue this week at bona tide cash prices for the fol lowing goods: 112, $14 and $16 Ladies' Cloaks reduced ta 36, $7 and $8. 16, f g and 810 Misses' Cloaks reduce 1 to $3, viana to. DRESS - GOODS. $1 All-wool Cashmeres, black and col-Q Ao ors, now OU 50 inch All-wool Ladies' Cloth, worth A o auc, now uu 85c Fancy-weave Drew Goods reducedga 60c Cheviot and Scotch Woolen now A Ao 50c All-wool Storm Serges. Our price 40o Camels Hair Mixtures now offered 30c Highland Plaids for Shirt Waists, Ao now t) 25c Colored Cashmeres on sale this j Qa week at It 10c Spring Ginghams, best makes, at Qo only O Our entire line of Swro, Nainsook and Jaconet Embroideries and A.ll-overs at exact cost. 8peciallot of Corsets at manufacturers' prices. All woolen underwear at prime cost. Bring your pocket book with you; we are getting down to "Hard Pan" now, and cn not charge at these prices; the cash works wonders. "Spisen" you try us. C.A. WASHABLE DRESS : STYLES -FOB- We have pleasure in an ncunclng that oar present dis play of white and colored cot ton fabrics particularly in tended lor children and miss&s dresses, includes colorings and styles adapted to all uses. Ia this line early baying will be found advantageous. W. II. & K. 8. TUGKER 133 & 125 FayetCeTille St, RUD&oo I; v ft
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