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istt I VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1G. 1894. A . V- . l: 1 NO. 97 CITT II BRIEF Local Pi' I d Up Hera and Thcra and Boiled Down. Drummer with string sample are getting numerous. Be notice of s&'e of valuable boas and lot by B P Montagu. Mortgagee. See notice of Mrs Guy, Hairdresser In tbls Issae. The attendance at the New Bern fair will beat the record. Are w to hay tin best of winter in early spring? There was a dearth of new at the eapltol today. Last night was a ool 1 one and no ' mistake. ! The cold spell has operated a a decided boom to the oyster business. ; The increased length of the day ia ' now observed very perceptibly. j Reports from a reliable source are ; to the effect that Collector 8immona will be confirmed. The eold spell will have one good effect. It will check the budding of the fruit trees. The Bnpreme court ia fas' progress log on appeals from the aecond dis trict. Samuel E Westray, one of the wealthiest mn iu Edgec jmbe county, died at his residence last Wednesday. With goo J o niter at 15 toSOo and egsjs at 10 cents from the carta, the average family ought to be con ; tented. Eaater Sunday this year occurs on the 85th of March. Only three hve been earlier daring the nineteenth eentury. Ruth Lodge D of R., will hold their regular meeting in Odd Fellows hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Every member requested to be on hand. The cold snap haa checked the vlslta of our country friends some what. There was very little cotton brought to market today. The Lyon Racket Store announces that it fs still ia the lead. Read the advertisment and - it will explain what thia meana. There is a case or two of aearlet fever reported at Gary, but, as the ; greatest preoaatiou is beiuit t ken tbere seems to be no dure' -if its spread. . The docket for the crni ig civl term of the Superior Court ia not a very large one. Many eases of long tanding were disposed of by referee &o some years since. About aixty convict were aent from the penitentiary to the Roanoke farma today. Thia will leave about eighty only in the prison and one thouaand on the farms. It ia said that the first present a young bridegroom gave hia wif , waa an alarm clock, so that she abould, wake in time to cook breakfast The prospect of a regeneration of the electric street railway i received with delight by all of our progressive citizens. It will go very far towards rescuing the city from the inactive appearance of the paat three months. w- v.- purchasers of the Eleotrio Stree Rail way franchise, propose to make the system much more extensive than heretofore. The want of thia, In our opinion, ia the main difficulty that ha existed heretofore. A generous outlay will bring ita proper reward t0 the stockholder, a. well a. conve. nlenee to the public. . We notice aeverai siuueuw 01 me Winaton graaea aaaoois were expeii ed for attending the hanging, of he murderer DeGraff It is true that enob spectacles are unfit for the youthful . m ti mina, ou i ow - ty commissioners should come in for o fall share of blame in allowing ret aach scenes to be made public We pr Lnoe never to see them carried out in ly u county. Personal Mentloa. A H Galloway ha been nominated as postmaster at Retdsvllls. Ool JolUo 8 Oarr is to deliver the mevorlal address at Wilmington on th 10th of May. Mr W DUU Haywood, who ha been very sick, Is much improved. Thre is still a graduil improve mrnt In the condition of Hon Edwin Q Reads. Reports today are to the effect that Mr A F P igd is no better. Serious resa'ts aro feared. Mr Bichnrd Seawell, who ha been ' quite sick, la out again , Dr Lodge is confined to his bed and :' not ab.e to be out on the streets, a was reported yesterday. The Hone Sale a Succeia. Oapt Wllllai eon eaja it was the most satisfactory sale he ha made. That speaks well for Auctioneer Thomason lialrdresser. Mrs Guy wbo is stopping at Mra Evaua, iNo 114 North ale Lowell street, has a complete liue of balrgoods, such as switches ot first quality ot hair ami ot be different shades, wavea and bang! all ot winch aro of natural curia tie also remodels i Oldork, ehampoons, cats and c it. bang to the latest style'sV.eHherfal the hoaee ofJadiesor at. her boarding place SoValso ttSat t e scalp (or. the fall ingout.or &i,:aud for dandruff by Kiviug tb3 uies-i i. She will be here one week or.tfen days i our patron ag& is -satlatfe'd w igs and bandeaux made on' snort notice ) Ou Ba'l will reoeive fresh, sausage 0 express this aneru6on Si eYeiiow Bananas Received toitay (Jheap by the bunch or duZdu, at L X' Jouusod's. Kg 1 cent each at O O Ball's. Drapery Milks. Received from the Durham 8upply Company's stock several hundred yards ot drapery sills, eilkoline, plain and fancy CUiuasiiK All thlai nice new goods, and all aire In beautiful shades, i'his wih everything else from thia stock is on sale at wholesale OObt. DT Swindell. CO Bill is the cheapest place in town to buy tresh bauauaa, oranges and lemons Chevolc nulta. Received today . several auita of doming for men. all ia nioe black aud blue ciievkts. Th is uiee goods, be stock and latest styles. This lot of clothing 1 from the Durham Supply Company's acock and wiii ue sold at wholesale oos.. A rare chance for young men D C Swindell. RaiBine 10 cents per pound at O O Ball's Beautii'ui Ltutj of Silks A beautiful line of drapery silk, all la latest shade ' Also a large line of lain and fancy China silka and BUR. oline now in from the Durham Sari ply Company's stock", and wi 1 bo. of fered at wholesale cost Ladle come. D T Swindell. Extra Tuuot. c ackers 10 cents pound at 0 O Bali's. per For general' variety, select goods, onrl unn n.ht a nrinAa Afncara Hnh. , 0d 4 Chappell on Wilmington . street near the corner of Market "l???,. "ESiSJliSS ln fheirlin- of business and cannot fa" to meet the wanta oi the public. Call and see them. Our 43 shoe ia warranted and ia the best line of goods on earth for the money. wooucott a Bona Wanted. We want at onoe a first class black smith who can finish work neatly. , Ralel h I r- I ' Lamo ahadea -and frames last re . d t H ajrne9V ' 15 gt We make Dans and suit to orier e wilt m ide yon a pair of pants -for 14 as good a you can get from a tau or for $6. W or 17. u VOOIiIjOTtT St SQ.N9. --m ';.! Notice, .fly Five or tea mea can iret table board at Jri We il .i.u uall by applying aoon. Prises teis uable MU - - A & ioaPAV, Prop. Bejnold's Shoes. TheetlebraUd Reynold's shoes that we have been handling: for a number of year, and which haa given aneh entire satisfaction, will b Included in th lot of shoes from th Durnam Supply Go's stock we are selling at eoat Remember, everv Dal' of Rey nold's shoes now ln stock will be of fered at wholesale coat. D.T Swindell. Kite, kit a Rlggau'a. Seaaonable Plants 8tronar earlr cabbatre and lettuce plant to.vset out now. Asparagus roots. i VLOWIBS, BOSKS. AO. Out flowers, roses, bouquet, baa ket and floral designs, pslms, prim rosea, r&bber and other decorative plants for the hoose Fresh flower Magoollas and evergreens, etc. SI AvvTuilq.f IPlAwta seeds y. .North Halifax st, lltf Near Peace Institute. Phone : Sporting Clnb Cigars Are the best on the market for So. They are for aale onlv by fe7 J Hal Bobbitt. Our first special bargain sale of the season will be M on lay, February 19th, 1891. On that day we will offer 801 all Uoeo hack toels, 15x10, 89. 800 all lineo hnoatowels, '8x36, lie 800 all lineu huok towels, 80x38. 8io 8.000 yds of the very be t shirting prions at 4ls a yard. 8.000 yd Fruit ot the lioom. 1 yard wide, at 8a a yard. woolloott a Sons. A Sample Line Ladles Muslin Underwear. We have Just placed on sale a com plete line, no two garments alike, of ladies moelin underwear . These are not shoddy,- .poorly mde garments, the klt.ds frequently offered as bar gain sales; but are well made and of the best material Attention la asked to the variety and attractive prices. A display of this ' purchase may now be teen in our north Fayetteville street window. W. H St R. 8. Tucker St Oo. Qarden Seed Special Offer. I will aell you a doxen papera of Buiat's new crop garden aeed, as-. sorted, for 95 cents. '. J Hal Bobbitt. Coal. Just received 500 tons Kaniwha, West Va aolint coal (beet bitamiooas coal on earth). Also aeverai oars egg, out and stove anthracite. dell T L EBBRHaKDT. Notice Any person desiring to make a loan of $5;000, to be secured by a first inortt gage on real estate, will please ad dress P O Box 283. Raleigh, NO: WJ W. I BOBBITT, Pbysician and Sargeon. Residence, 222 Vest Hsrgett street. Telephone No 27. Office, over Bobbin's drug store. Telephone No 3a,'. In addition to tte office at my resideuoe, 1 hare fitted up one over Bobbitt' s drug store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 3pm sod 8 to 9 pm. Messages at either place will receive prompt attention. fe7 St ; W H BOBBITT. MO. PKENBYTEKIAN HYMN BOOKS. We have just received a full supply or THl Now Hvmn Books Adopted by the First Presbyterian Church of thife city. Prioes:235c., 50i., A5 and 11.00. Not ec'ltions 75c, $1.25 and $2.f0. The book will be used exclusively on and after next Sunday, 4th of February. llMD WIlUiHl 4 00. I Hleks' beef, wine and iron 1 th beat recuperator to tak atter the ' n t, Til . t . Ai i ("i'Hv nuv uoiriea duo. Snellloir "Icks'drug ; or. Turner' NO Almanac at A Wit JIauM&O ' U15 tf Every ODflHT TO US8 OUR OA NED CARE 8 HO rr LD BE TAICBH TO QEI THE BEST WD PIHtlYa fres& and Se Ufl LflaUl led stock "WeAsi: a Trial J. G. Ball & Co. NO. 7 H LBQETT ST. We hare the b st and oheapest goods in the cay. iry mem. we guarantee satisfaction. J O BALL & CO, al3 No 7 Hargfett 8t. OODD, IIICHOIS & CO., RE 1L ESTATE, INSHSANCa AND GENERAL BUSTS ESS Afcl'TS, B LEIGH, N. C. Ws have the followini; valuable orooertv for sale: ROmND PINB LAND3-37.000 acres: lo cated in Colquitt county, Qa; the most val ue Die timoer 'ana in toe state. CITY LOT-9'ix2lO: located in te north- westeli portion of the city. DWELLING HOTTS 15 A commodious residence on one nf the fashioiab'e streetu of Raieigh. A bargain in tbis property. mi x KKMUiiN';i-l small residence lot, 55x105; I small residence lot, 45x105; lo cated in the no -them par of the city. HOUSE VD LOT-L waled in the wuth- western port'o-i of the cit of Raleigh; a bargain this proterty nr en prvw t, jubp 1 ni An rwi acres Ioog leaf pine land; located near Che raw, S 0; in a level country and can be a m. ' u m. a wuu j vw Dougot cueap. PfNE LAD AND WATBBPVEBr- 6,091 acres of l"nd nn which is a msgniacent water pwer for maiufacturing purposes; located within 4J miles from Che raw, 80. CATEBBR WAN TED An exrerenced caterer warned to take charge of a restaurant doing a nne Dunffa; an latere t in tiie dus iness will be disposed of to the right kind of s person. Apply to ARE STILL CANDY -BUSIHESS. Our Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced elicioua. Youj try them and be convinced. Our old re'iable Chocolate Drops are still in aemana. We use the best material and therefore make tbe.best candy. We are hetdquar'ers for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, 'aid to be a sure cure for ind gestion. Fine grades of Cbewii.e Tobacco, and very choice brand i Cigars. Fruits, Nut, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. STILL IH THE LEAD Wa 4naf aaSd1 lin ft laioa af.viw VT V V IU3I a" tu v w ' sailors, ana we r goi mem cueap ior caan. Now we are going to give our customers the Denent oi 'ne oargai'ia. Straw Sailors 8c to 14o. Trimed Sailors 25c to 48c. Felt Walking Hats, trimmed, 25o, worth II The'e baus are gwd value, and no tra&b bec use the are cheap. We are here to sell goods and we are going to do it. TulUOHR.CKET.IOBE Hardware, &c. TOUGH -j.OI.KET E.VDCB. BY CfllNG NELP & BASTIVO Q UOAiSTBR AND BAKER. For roasting all kind of Meats. Brsad. Cake and Fruit Mm. N4V Style, Carvers. in ElefjaatLiDsfiaTflrsfiForh Cans and Gaa Goods. CALL AT TuOS.EBrte&Sofls, RALEIGH, N. O. Drj Q(d. Votlon. &. Cut tUi Out and Bring It With You. tab m nn m on all Winter Drees Goods and Wool en Underwear of all kinds v ill continue nntil Feb 17. CLOAKS I WRAPS at half former price. f Quly a few left. Saturday is the Day. We will close this wees with a grand Jubilee Sale of New Spring styles of the famous ABIOSKB AG Ging hams at 5c per yard; former price was 10c. Gome early in jgg the morning. The day will , TI be a busy one. SHOES at mmnfao turers prices to close out QUICK Four Shoe Items. FOB PHYSICAL CULTURE, Gum bottom, black and tan c'oth tops, at 85cto100. WOMEN'S Olove Grain Bals SI 00. Glove Grain Button II 25. BOYS' HEAVY Calf, Spricg Heel Button, at 12 26. ZIEGLBR'S LAD1EV GOAT bothopeia anl oommnn sense, worth 1250 at 12 00. TH11 BEST SBOES alwaya at the lowest prices. 123 aad tZd ifayetteiUle f-tieet. mm 1 : V M. f: :: :v v: V;!J:,. v- i I ; 1, t t f ?P.TKTT "-X" I 11
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