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dentil & VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1894. NO. 94 8 CITT II BBIir. Locate Pi' ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. J3 Remember tomorrow la St Valen tine's day. Mr B B Lacy has gone to Nor folk. Va The bicycle at Mr H F Smith At Go's will be r-fflad off tontget. Mr Daniel florton contlno.es qalte feeble at hie home on Franklin Bt. Mr Willie 8 Black, son of Rev Dr W 8 Black, of Oxford, la in the city. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Messrs Dodd, Niciols&Co. The Chamber of Commerce meets tonight. A fail attendance Is desired. Eggs were telling in oar market tfcis morning at 10 and 11 cents per dozen. OTn km cfaYl tn at at a that, tha Ann . T- .. o... .u .. I uhwuukuuis. .u. . proved today. , Mr Willie Mangum left last evening i for New York He will be absent three years. Mr Thomas Gooch is quite sick at his home in East Raleigh He is about 102 years old. The cold wave which was predicted to reach here last n gat, we are glad to say, gave as the go by. Mr W T Blackwell, of Durham, N C, received his appoiutuienc as post master at that place yesterday Deputy sliei iff, D C baintalalr, of Robeson county brought cine con victe to the penitentiary last evenlug Mr A W Wilson, of Durham, stares a singing school at the Tabernacle church tonight. Let there be a go d turn out. The I. broken up sidewalk in front of Mr J R Ferrall & Go's store has been torn np and is being replaced with new brick. Qalte a number of strangers are in the city to attend the big horse sale of Mr B P Williamson, which takes place tomorrow. Mr Joel D Wbitaker, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., is in the city in attendance upon the big horse sale which is to take place tomorrow and next day. j HsndB are busily at work in the ' capitol square today cleaning off all j rubbish and making other necessary arrangements preparatory to sowing it down in grasses. A case was before his Honor Mayor Badger this morning charging Peter Henderson, colored, with stealing a bicyole on Saturday night. He was sent on to the Superior Court and in default of $100 bond was committed to jail. Davie street, between Fayetteville and Salisbury, whloh.for some time has been quite a muddy throughfare, is now being put In a first class con dition with telglan rock. j The excavations which are being made back of the N O Oar shops for the purpose of erecting a large foundry for making oar wheels, &c, is rapidly progressing and the erect ing of the building will soon com mence. At the State Museum the work of placing the State exhibit is going on vantdlv. and in a few weeks the ma- seam will be in complete order. The resources of North Carolina will then be shown in classified order, and will be a source of pride to every ." Tar Heel.11 Such an exhibition cannot fail to be of immense benefit to the State. Mr TO Harris, the curator, never tires of sounding its praise. At 11:80 o'clock tomorrow Oapt B P Williamson will have his parade of blooded horses on Fayetteville street He will show some of the finest horses ever seen in Raleigh. A bout 75 head in 11 will b sold Oapt Williamson's combination sale tomor row and next day, the sale will com mence at 11:30 a m. each day at Blake's stables on Morgan street. The people of Raleigh ought to tnrD out and attend ihese sales and see some fine blooded stock. If asqurade skating on Friday night j 10th Inst. Notice. Five or ten men can Ret table board at Jordan's dialog ball by applying toon. Prices reus liable. 18ta A E JR.DA.3T, Prop. Shoes and Shoos. We are now showing in shoes the I rgest stock a"d must compUtand varied stock s'loes in Rale'gh Krip fendorff & Dittim-n's fine shoes for adies and misser; Banister's fine shoes for meo; Reynold's fine shoes for men; Bay State shoes for men and wo men; Done-las Qn shoes for men and j boys; Salle Laio fine shoe for ladies; in all about $10,000 in nice shown and alt this at wholesale coat. Dow, no one else is SfHing a- ontlr store fu'l of shoes at exactly wholesale cost. This is the effect of oar 148.000 Dar ham purchase. D. T Swindell. WE GURANTEE OURFLOUR to bake equal to any made. Try sack and be convinced. JC B&U 0, WE SELL THE BEST GOODS any hoase in the city. J G Ball & Co. Canned goods of evry description at J G Ball & Co Skating red need to 15 cents at , night. Skating every at night 7i to V. afternoon at 8 to Q, O O Ball will receive by express fresh pork and Frankfurt sausage this p m Send in your orders. Oar Valiutlne. We are going to hae some valen tines frr our customers tomorrow We can iuQgiae nothing more sulta ble than 'lapahese Tea Pots " hav ing had 6uch great success with them during the holidays. We have secured one case of these tea pots which oan be seen in our fancy aools department npon the second floor. These will be on sale tomorrow the Urh, St Valentine's Day one day only. Tnose that do not sell to morrow ill be packed away until another special day which we will celebrate in like manner. The prices will be only 9 and 11 cents each, worth 25c and 35c each. W H & R 8 Tucker Ss Co Sugar cured hams t2c at O O Ball's. JPf C hams 12o at 0 O Ball's. Xotlce. I have sold oat my new saloon, No 75 Exchange Pioce, better known as the Mark's stand, to Nick DeBoy, Jr, but you wilt find me at old reliable No 11 Exchange Place, where I have been for the past six years. and where you can nod the best and purest li quors in the city. I carry a full line of liquors, wines, champagnes, both imported and domestic Also a nice line of imported nd domestic cigars. Thanking you for past favors and asking for a continuance of the same I am res ectfu ly, John TJ Smith, 2t Noll, Exchange Place. Cal fornia hams 123 at O O Ball's. Apples, oranges, bananas and lem ons cbeap at O O Ball's. Thompson's Colt. You know Thompson had a colt. This colt was in the habit of jumping over tne fence wnen tne gate was open This colt was called a foci. hence the saying. "You are as big a fnnl ob Thnmnann'a nlt ' ' Wall thux. are 0tsof people who imitate Tbomp son's colt. When a man or woman does not habitually read the adver tiseinents in the daily papers, they are on a par with the colt, be' cause they shut their eyes on irodern civilization and won't see the finger boards that point to advantages to be had. They continue to jump the fence when the gate is wide open. Most eve y merchant has some ad vantage to offar A real advantage, bow is be to communicate tne knowl edge but by advertising? When you hear a mac or woman boasting that they don't read advertisements, you cm safely conclude they are as big a fool as Thompson's colt. D T Swindell 7 JLost. Part of a small link gold charm clasped at end suitable reward will be given oy returning to feiaat w s Pbimrosk .. . . Ah there ! Get there I Valentines, comic atid iaacy, at Riggan's toy store, oee them. Valentines ! Valentines ! t The largest and oretlest stock of Valentines ean he found at WOOLLCOTT ft Sons. Wanted. Reliable man. permanent Dositlon. Stamp and references, A P Morrls.eare this paper. Kites, kites at Riggan's. Seasonable Plants 8trooa? earlf cabbage and lettuce plants to set out now. Asparagus roots. FLOWKRS, BOSKS,' AO. Cut flowers, roses, bououets. bas kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, rubber and other decorative plants for the hoase. Fresh flower seeds. Magnolias and evergreeos.ete. H Stbikmbtz, Florist, North Halifax st. Phone 118. Near Peace Institute. Sporting Club Cigars Are the beat on the market for 5a. They are for sale only by fe7 J Hat- Bobbitt. Don't-cher know Rlggan's is the plaee to get fine cigars. Our first special bargain sale of the season will be M on lay, February 19th, 1891. On that day. we will offer 800 all linen hack toels, 13x0, 80. 800 all linen hack towels, 18x86, lie. 800 all linen hack towels, 20x38. I8e 8,000 yds of the very be-t shirting prints at Je a yard. 8 ouo yae Fruit or tne Loom, l yard wide, at 8o a yard. woollcott s sons. A Sample Lne Ladles Muslin Underwear. We have just placed on sale a com plete line, no two garments alike, of ladies masltn underwear. These are not shoddy, poorly mde garments, tbe ki ds frequently offered as bar gain sales; but are well made and of tne best material Attention is asked to the variety and attractive prices. A display of this purchase may now be seen lo our north Fayetteville street window. W. H. Ss R. 8. TUOKKB & OO Garden Seed-Special Offer. I will sell you a dozen papers of Bu let's new crop garden seed, as sorted, for 25 cents. J Hal J30DD1H. Coal. Jast received 000 tons Kanawha, West Va sollnt ooal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several ears egg, nut and stove anthracite. deU T L Ebbrhaadt. Notice- Any person desiring to make a loan of $5,000, to be secured by a first morti gage on real estate, will please aa dress P O Box 283, Raleigh, NO 19 6 1.1. 1 Physician and Surgeon. Residence, 222 West Hargett street. Telephone No 27. Office, over Bobbitt's drag store. Telephone No 34. In addition to fie office at my residence, I have fitted ud one over Bobbitt's drug store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a m, ft to 3 p m ana 8 to p m. Messages at either place will receive prompt attention. fe7 6t W H BOBBITT, M D. PRESBYTERIAN HYMN - BOOKS. We have just received a full supply or THK New Hvmn Books Adopted by the First Presbyterian Church of this city. Prices: 35o., 50o., &o- and 11.00. Note editions 75cH 11.25 and 12.(0. The book will be used exclusively on and after next Sunday, 4th of February. ALFRED WILLMJ S CO, BOBBITT Hioks' beef, wine and Iron is the best recuperator to tak after the "grippe " Pint bottles. 50a Snelling 4 kicks' drug sor. Turner's N O Almanacs at A WIN Hams AO 's jalS tf Every OUGHT TO USB OUR OAN IFaniily NED CARE SHOTTLD BE TAKE! TO GET THK BEST WD PbUDV afresh and Se ll S LMul lect Stock. "WoA8s a Trial J. G. Ball & Co. NO. 7 HARGETT ST. We have the b"st and cheapest goods in the city. Try tbem. We guarantee satisfaction. J Q BALL & CO, G OS jal3 No 7 Hargett 8t. DODD, IIICHOIS & f0.ltefi.B&SflDS, BE 1L ESTATE, INSURANCE AND GENERAL BUSINESS AG'TS, R 4 LEIGH, N. 0. We have the following valuable property for sal: CATERER WANTED An experienced caterer warned to take charge of a restaurant doing a fine business; an intere t in the bus iness will bs dirposed of to the right kind of a person. Apply to DODD, NICHOLS & CO. HOUSE ND LOT Local ed in the south-1 western portion of the cith of Raleigh; a bargain th's property BLED PINE TIMBER LaND -40,000 acres long leaf pine land; lo ated near Che raw, 8 C; in a level country and can be bought cheap. PINE LAND AND WATER P )WER- 5,090 acres of land no which is which is a magnificent water pwerfor manufacturing purposes; located within 4 miles from Che raw, 80. r nrtnur wit i ic .v. w uviu wt.avijit vta.u nvi.o connection: located in the northeast part of the city of Raligh; lot 1 acre As this prop erty most be sold a good bargain can be ob tained. DESIRABLE RIWDENTO-S rooms, in- eluding kitchen, with hycUait water in kitchen; pantry and batb room; in a good neighborhood; in the eastern part of the city of Raleigh; lot 0xJ50 MONEY TO LOAN-Several small sums of money to loan on good real or personal property. ARE STILL IN THK " CAHDY-BUSINESS. Our Combination Bon Bons have been Dronounced delicious. You! trv them and be convinced. Our old reMable Chocolate Drops are still in aemana. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are heidquar'ers for Beaman's Pepsin uum, taia rami auro cure tor inu gesuoa. ! Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. SPRING GOODS. Nice styles in Spring Ginghams at only 5c per yd. It is no thin stuff but is goods worth double tbe money. It is a bargain for you Come and see it before the prettiest patterns are gone. If it is not the best goods in Raleigh for 5 cents, we don't aak you to buy. Thi& is no special sale, but one price to all. M L10I1 mm STORE Hardware. &r. TOUGH n-URKEV EXDEK. BTUSINO, ' in SELPi ml b 4. sting a 11 JJ KOA8TE B AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit Knifes. Nw Style; Carvers. An Elegant Llna fiirsfiForh Guns and Guq Goods. CALL AT RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Goods, Notions. Ac. Out this Out, and Bring It With You. TP COST PRICE SALE on all Winter Dresa Goods and Wool en Underwear of all kinds will continue until Feb 17. CLO AKS & WRAPS at half former price. Only a few left. We will close this week with a grand Jubilee Sale of New Spring styles of the famous AMOS K3 AG Ging hams at 5o per yard; former price was 10c. Come early in ppg the morning. The day will be a busy one. SHOES QUIOK at manufaeo torers prices to close out C.A.Sf fl&CO. lEiiSlctoiCo, Four Shoe Items. FOR PaVSlCAL CULTURE, Gum bottom, black and tan c'oth tops, at sac toll 00. WOMEN'S Glove Grain Bnls $1 00. Glove Grain Button tl 25.. BOYS' BEAYY Calf, Sprirg Heel Button, at $2 25. ZIEGLER'S UD1ES' GOAT. both opera and common sense, worth 1250 at 12 00. THE BEST SHOES alwsya at the lowest prioes. 123 and 1M FayeiteiUla Stieet, filABYLA
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