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fie tSMl Skit nentn yoL. xxx. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1894. NO. 101 I, w CITT II BRIIF. Locals Pit) cd Up Her and There and Boiled Down. Judge E G Reads U still Improving, We are glad to. learn that UaJ J no B Neathery U much Inn proved. House break lag Is getting eommon about Do rham. Tomorrow la Washington's birth day. There re now S3 prisoners In our eoun'y Jail The Insane Asylum grounds are being graded and grass sown. It is reported that Senator Vance has an attaok of the grlpp. Auditor Form an has gone to the New Berne fair. Adjutant General Cameron is oat again after a spell of siokness. Miss Hannah Bosenbaom, of New York, is visiting Mn M Bosenthal. Mrs W H Paee has returned to re side at her residence on Bloant street. Gel. J. B. Oarr is attending the New Berne Fa'r, with the exhibits from Oeoneechee farm. The sales of the product of the Oar., aleigh Phosphate Mills are maoh larger this season than last. A considerable crowd passed through tbe city today on their way to the New Berne Fair. The cheerful cnntenenoe of Boo. Swift Galloway, ex-Solicitor of this district, was seen on oar streets yes terday. Misses Bess's Germany and Lillian Sehwefeert, of Colombia, S, a n i i b Face": 1 letting Mr. and Mrs. T 8U North Barring-ton street. Mr. Woloott Lay, special utmlner of tbe ireaeury Department, is in the city making an examination of the Revenue Collector's office. Home fine Jersey cattle advertised for sale in this issue.' This is a good opportunity to parties desiring to purchase a fine cow. The governor is absent at the New Berne Fair, and there is nothing of interest going on at the Executive Department. The attendance at the University is gradually increasing, mere are fifty nine law and eighteen medical students. Some of them are from Japan. .. We are in receipt" of "Our Little Ones and the Nursery" lor February, a most interesting Magizine publish ed by- the Russell Publishing Co., 186 Summer St. Boston. ' ' " : J" Our latest arrivals show a large number of viators to the city. Many of these are from the northern and western states, and are On tours of business, pleasure or investigation. Now Is the time for some enterpris ing person to start a canning factory to be ready by the time the gardens bring forth their luxuries. A fine opportunity to make money at a sn: all outlay. ' Murphy Lodge, No. 8, A. O. U. W will bold an important meeting to morrow (Thursday) evening at lodge room. Academy of Music. Members will take notice and govern them selves accordingly. vVisltlrg brethren invited. li w bmith, Recorder. - The party of northern medical gen t'emen and editors are expected to arrive here tnis evening at 6 o'clock A portion of the reception committer left at 10.15 o'chtck this morning to meet , i escort tnem to tne city, The' e conducted to the Yar- boro ..uuse and at 8 o'clock will be ill ven dinner. ) lellgloni So tics. The regular lecture auH prayer ser vice of the Presbyterian church us ually held on Wednesday eveniBg will be deferred tonight and held to morrow night to unite with the whole ehuroh in observing tomorrow as day cf special prayer for the youth of the land, and specially for young men in schools and colleges as re oommended by the General Assembly T. M. C-1. Committees. i The following committees In eon I nectlon with the work of the loung Mens Christian Association have been appointed for the current year: Committee on Religious Exercises Joo T Pollen, James I Johnson, H W Jackson, T B Wiikerson, D J Mood. Committee o l Memtership Rosoo Nuno, E A Womhle, W J Young, Jr, Clue P Wilde, O G Koonee. &cepttom Committee-Jas F Wat son, Rosoo Nona, BD Lludsy, T B Wiikerson, Chas D Wildes, W J Pitt- man, A R D Johnson, A F Bowen, T 0 Williams, Jr, Samuel Young, A H Yearby, E B Crow. - Committee on Visit-U-n Sick T W Blake. D H Crow, T 0 Williams, E E Broughton, C H Belne. Church Committee J W Cooper, J D Boushall, J C Drewry, George W Thompson. George 8 Terrell, p. Employment Committee George H Glass, 0 P Wharton, F HBriggs, Joseph G Brown, W H Hughes. Boarding House Committee R L Burkhead, J 0 Ellington, Jr, Geo T Ball, E H Bker, Irvln T Jones. Committee on Physical Culture O r Woodall, D M King, A F Bowen, Ut J M Ayer, a. R D Johnson. Interesting Lecture. The lecture delivered last night at the Baptist Tabernacle by Prof W L Poteat, of Wake Forest College, on "Tbe Thirty Silent Years of Christ's Life" was a most Interesting one, and listened to with marked attention by a large and appreciative audience. He portrayed the home life and dally ! occupation of our Saviopr in a most Krjuio lutiuuer. entering iuuj ucinui. 1" ft. taken altogether, the address graphic manner, entering into details. was full of the most valuable infor- motion. A Sure Cure. Japanese Pile Cure handled by Mr John Y MacRae is pronounced by those who have tried it. to be the beet and speediest cure for this dis tressing com plaint now known. ThlB is attested by the. number of eertifi cates given by our citizens and those of other places. It would be well for sufferers to call on Mr MacRae and secure the remedy. It will prove sat isfactory beyond doubt. Cut this oat and carry to J G Ball tt Co's aud get a sample package of their snuff. Tf vou want to sav -money attend oar op ning sale naonaey, a eo. so vvooiicott a cons. Another Lot of nice vellow banaus received to dav. Very cheap, by the buuch or dozan, at D T Johnson's. We earrv a fall stock of chewing and moklng tobaccos, cigars, clgar eites and snuff. J vt oa.il s uo. Wahtkd All gas consumers to call at No. 13i Favettevllle t. (Jordan s restaurant) to see a practioal time test of the National Automatic Gas Saving Governor a guaranteed reduction in gas bill of from 10 to 40 per cent. j as narrison, ooie agent. Horse and cow feed, hay, eonLoats, cotton seed meal, straw, sto J tuau et uo. Finest California Fruits at J G Ball tf Co's. Peter and Wright. We find 77 pairs very fine, band turned sole Wright & Peters' shoes for ladies, all small sizes, 1, H, 2. 84 and 8. The regular price was ft SO, $5.09 and f A.00 per pair. We make a uniform price of $2.50 per pair. This slash Is made to move them quickly, and this ad- will not appear again. Ladies who wear small fine shoes will note this. D. T. Swindell. We can save you money. Call and be convinced. 1 J G Ball St Co. There is no place in the city at which a better selection of all kinds of groceries, household supplies, arc, can e had than at Hubbard St Chap- pell's, on Wilmington street, pear the corner of uaraet oq uare uan and see them. You will certainly be suited. Call and examine our stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Prices the low Instructions on Guitar. I Fur terms and partlevlars apply to A W Wilson. Central Hotel, fslfllwpd j - We havejust added to bur stock of shoes Geo E Keith's One wear for gen tlemen. It is a slick line new, fresh, clean, elegant, dressy; price $4 00. u A on r wood a Co. Wanted. We want at once a first class black smith who can- finish work neatly. No other need r-.i'P'y. felS Mills MTg Co, Raleigh. N 0. Tea, the Beat Tea. Received fro -a the Durham Sup ply Co's stock two eases of tea, one oase green ant one black. This- Is the best tea that the market affords and retails every wnere lor il per pound. To close this out we will sell it lor 65o per pound; this ts leu than wholesale cost. D T Swindell. Turner's N C Almanacs at A Wil , jatStf Hams & O j's. Croquet Games at Biggan's. Monday, Feb. 26-Spectal Sale. On Monday next we will offer as a special sale a large lot of Staple Dress and Checked Ginghams at oa yard; a nice assort me r oi uneoked Muslins at lie a yard; at a lot of samples of Hosiery at a special price. Woollcott Si Hons. Kites at Rigsran's. Boy's Tcps at Riggan's. felfctt Rolling Hoops at Biggan's. Jumping Ropes at Riggaa's. Sperlal Sale of Odd Chairs Beginning todav we will have on Bale a collection of odd chairs. These ebairs areimply broken lots and un Aran nn.nt.IHai tmm lut iuAti inH "Yv n--- - rSJFJ& them at prices decidedly lower than t bey formerly were. These will be on exhibition in our oarpet department WHSK!) TUCKer a UO. Hairdresser. Mrs Guy who is stopping at Mrs Evans. Ho 114 Worth McDowell street. has a complete line of hairgoods, saeh switches of nrst quality of hair and of the different shades, waves and bangs all of which are of natural curls, "be also remodels old work. shampoons, eats and carls bangs la tbe latest styles, either at tbe homes of ladies or at her boarding plaoe She also treats the scalp for the fall ing out of hair and for dandruff by giving the message. , She will be here one week or ten days. Your natron age is solicited, wigs and bandeaux made on short notice. People ot Halelgh, What are you waiting for? The Durbaa Supply Co's s'ook is now here, or some of everything, and it is going light along, and possibly you i are one of tnose not getting anv or it. See to It that you get your share. We boagnt thlB for you. v TBwtndell. Seanonable Plants ettuee Strong early ..cabbage and lragus plants to set' out now. Asparagus roots. .; FLOWERS. ROSES. 0. Out flowers, roses, bouquets, bas kets and floral designs, palms, prim' roses, rubber and other decorative slants for the house. Fresh flower seeds. Magnolias and evergreens.eto H DTKIBtlCBTZ, JtiOnBt, North HaWfax st, J Phone 118. Near Peace Institute. BeaatlfUl Line of Silks. A beautiful line of drapery silk, all in latest shades - Also a large line of Plain and-fanoy China sum ana sua oline now in from thd Durham Sap plv Company's stock, and wl I be of fered at wholesale cost. Ladles come D T Swindell. Jtut received 600 tons Kanawha, West Va splint ooal (best bituminous I coal on eartb). Also several cars egg, nut and stove antnraoite. . del4 T L Eberhardt Physician and Surgeon. Residence 222 Vest Hargett street. Telephone No 27 Offioe, over Uobbift's drug store. Tnlnnhnne Vo 3d. In addition to the offloe at my resideaoe. I hare fitted up one over Bobbin's drug store where i may oe iouna rrom a co a a m 9 to 8 n m and 8 to 9 d m. .Mewaees at either plaes will receive prompt attention. 1 fe7 6t .WWBOBSITT.MD. PllENBYTEBIAN HYMN BOOKS We hve J'ist receired a full supply er ihb Jew Hvmn Books Adopted by the Firrt Presbyterian Church of thU dty. Prioes: 35a, 50a., 65 and 1.00. Note -mons 75c., 91.25 and 2.ro. The book will be used exolustrely oi and jutu next Sunday, 4th of February. ALFRED WILLI WS & CO. DODD, IIICH01S & fO., BE IL ESTATE. ItfStiBANCB AHD GENERAL BUSINESS AGT8, LEIGH, M. C. We hive the following valuable prooert j for sale: 12,000 TO LOAN on dty property; prefer to loan alt to oue party. HANDSOMK BliL'JK. K WUH A Scree of land, for sale on accommodating terms. Also, 480 acres of land adjoining the oil v ; will be sold as a whole or in parcels to salt purchasers. nTOHT.T.TNn ICarm HTwim Mill Mltitilnil S00 acres land, 200 acres cleared, located 3 miles nertn of tas city or tuieigti. 801 ACRES Lead, 7 miles south of ths dty of Raleigh, contiguous to 4 public ro td; 400 acres in oriainal eriwth of oak, hiokorr, pine, Ac; cleared land sufficient for a 2-hoise farm. track; railroad laid with steel rails; land cov ered with long leu pines; locateu in uoore and Cumberland oounHe, N 0; a sple ".did htmln frtv lnmhAf m.nnfiit.iirAni BRO ?NBTONBOtIRRY Immediately on railroad. Fines building stone in the country. aTTRTTBRAH PRAPKRTVaAVrlmall tracts of lands, suitable for truck farming ana irmm. CATERER WANTED An experenced caterer warned to take charge of a restaurant doing a une business: an lutere'i in ttie oas mess will ps disposed of to tie right eiaa oi a person. Apply to AHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination v Bon Bons have been pronounced Jdelicious. Youj try them ana oe oonvmceu. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demana. We use the best material and therefore make the.oest canuy. We are hsdquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gram, said to oe a sure cure tor mu giwu, Fins grades of ChewluK Tobaooo, and very Fruile, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. STILL IH THE LEAD tl7' wa lust vAaivii a lint of ladies' straw sailors, and we' v go them cheap for cash. Now we ere going to giye our customers the benent oi 'ne oargai'ia. Straw Sailors 8ctol4o. Trimed Sailors 35c to 48c. Felt Wa'king Hats, trimmed, 25p, worth $1. The'e haul ar s g -od value, ana no irssn bto -use thev are ch sap. we are aare w sou goods and we are going to dp it. THE 11 UT STOKE Uardware, &c TOUGH EIDER. fiT U8ING SELF 9 BASTING a BOASTS B AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Brsad, Cake and Fruit Kiives. Ntw Style Carvers. h Elegant Line Oanrs & Farks Guns and Gai Goods. CALLjAT Tbos. EBriggs&SoiLS. RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Qoda, Notioua, &. UMPREGEDENTEO! A.TTSNT10N, POCHRS! It' E3'Diray Is eltb, Then Oar St-ore la a Broad Road to Riches. Our Cost Price Sale has been a bo m to our people. few vVinter Dress Goo is aud woolen Underwear left, wbhh we will con- t'nue to sell at cost. O lr purpose is to close everything in the seas3n in wh'cli it was oought. Watch Dj! We're Coming! Oumrices are lower to lav, takine stock throueh snd through, tha any concern in Kaleiajh dres to otter. We eet the inside t-ack buy for cash. Our facilities are the very best, our expenses lightest ana we can auor it. lkiw pniwa what you want. We make them. S5.00 for $3.99. Burt & Packard's "Korrpct 8hape" 8hoaa (or gentleman have a National reputation is the best 15 0) eo3"s maie on the conti nent. Tn Drime cost for these fine shoes at the factory are 3 75, $1 00 and $4 25. For Ui'S wees you cm nave your uuuiue ui uut entire stock at $3 99 a pair, cash. We duplicate prices of all 8pecial Sales on the day they are held Nobody shall sell cheaper thai we. This is s'rons; talk, but it stands like a stone wall Well it's just the kind of talk we indulge in when standing before a fearless udge raiiei iKUiu--whnn tain 7 nroas-examined bv a shrewd and searching attorney called JUSTICE and tried by a lry caned mtu fAurijUi. Spring G od Are Arriving. Shoe Departmeot LADIES' FICJK COM MON ' R y 8fi KID BUTTON AT ft3 00 (reduced from $4 00 THE NRW 1DE FOR THt 6BA806I IN LADIS' FOOTWKAR WITH j Lnrge ', Buttons LADIES' SQUaRR PATENT TIP SHOES AT $8 00 and $3 50 MtBiWff 3 Co, 123 and 1W Fayettevllle it. u ..- t 1 '1- El w of thsehorch. est. JG Ball 4 Co. ( irtiPt ins. Tripi
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