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Shi Mm - E ' VOL. XXX. j RALEIGH, MO; FEBRUARY 26. 1894. NO. 10. CITT IX Btiir. I t 1 Locals Pif I cd Up Her and There and Boded Down. Look out for the new postmaster. ! obt ooa bounder way. With this r new enterpriss and a first e!asssys Bl.hop Cheshire has gone o Tar- o, electr,0 we are DOro' I Dromlsed. the tear 1834 mav be ooe a 4 ficttlat ilOB ( That ever? patron I the Raleigh Work on the iouudatloc for the jufl 4 , hare 00 favorite, new ear wh el shops hu been about i end that all ttaod an equal ehanoe to eom-leted. aod the buildings will no j t the atob and ehvn or the ball oeanog nav wuwwi "t ua w wv aneeted V r Tbos W B ake and Mr. of great Improvements to oar city. 1 Splendid, tffer. Tf von Bint inv ehalra bedstead . 1 bureaus, washstands, tablet, mat Walklnff waa a little tleklUh thla titornlng Not a very large attendance on eonrt today. The weather today has been almost a eomplete blookade to cotton re eeipte. The grippe it fast disappearing In 4 Keir,, Noe 9 and IS Martin St our midst, Dut ooiae are eiui very Tney roat be ,ol(1 la tQe next thlrty preelent. dayi at C06t Thle weather Is rather a set back j to county road and sidewalk im- I 1 Billiard, provements. Last Saturday night aboat eleven The train from the west was con- o'clock a regular blizzard set In from rayne Alicott to place' two numbers unknown to us aod seal the sme, which they will ho'd for the next 83 days, when the parties holding the correspond! numbers will 1 receive the watco ana statee We Dwa't Think Too will buy a Straw Halting with out first xvnlnlng ar stock. We have received a part of two ear loads of ne kattingi plain and fancy, an 1 the price Is rijht. at D T SwIndeiPs. aiderably behind thl morning owing to the blizzard. February looks like it Is going out at a lion. Perhaps Maroh will be have Itself better. The "beautiful snow" only looked 0 to those who were well prepared In the way of fuel. The temperature of yesterday nd today has broken the record of a very a lid winter. A son of Benator Vance In Wash ington denies the report that his fathers health Is wr rse. Read the advertise ent of Mr A W Fraps who offers some valuable 1 . ..u peiBUOai rvyvii.t ivi sun The reward of fO!) for the capture of Orange Part un l his uarauaour has been ordered by the til varnor. Several sleighs were on the streets this morning and their merry bells sounded cheerfully through the crisp lr. Several northern drummers are hovering around wi h spring earn pies, the cold soap to the contrary notwlthstandiug Our city is unusually quiet these divs and It Is seldom that Alaj Heartt and his efficient force nave anything of extra Importance. Regular meeting of Q Hill Lodge, No 218, i f 4 AM, tonight at 7:45 o'clock sh-a-p All ason in good standing Invited to attend Lttohford Encampment i 8 will meet tonight for work ia the Golden Rule degree. All ptri 1 rUt In the olty are cordially Invite I to pres. ent. Mr R Q Carroll, who has been for several years steward of the Capital Olnb has resigned to take effect Irom Maroh 1st. He has made a most ef floient officer. From, now out let everybody boom the State fair. Col Garr and Seore tary Ayer will do their whole duty. Let the people all over the State help them out. The news stand at the Tarboro Is now In charge of Mr. 0 D Heartt,' Jr, a very accommodating young man, who will take pleasure in ser vlng the public Passengers who came down on the train this morulng report a very heavy fall of snow in Green boro and west of that place. In Salisbury the fall was about a foot and a half. Wake Superior Oonrt convened to day with Judge Hoke presiding It is for the trial of olvii cisis only The morning was mostly tat&en up with looking over the doaket, which Js not very large. The series of lectures now being delivered at tbe Church of the Good Shepherd by Rev. I tfeK Pittinger, on the "Great Religions of the World" s attracting much attei tlon. Obey are able aud Instructive If the delinquent tax payers would avoid the additional penalty, and having their property advertised ad MONDAY, n AUOU 5TU. IF YOU WANTTO SAVE MONET tresses, plotures,elvcks.stovestrunks I ATTEKD OUBVvfl PREDIAL SALE or anything In that line, be sure to uoNUiJ, MAUpuVrH, STSt WILL ' mal anil ink f k.m at ffmt ThnmU I . . ' S h CUECKEDvMULiy Hi A ID. A LOT OF HOSiq&Rlt AiT HALF PRICE AND A LOT-JF YARD WIDE BLEACHED D0ME9TI1 AT 8C, WORTH 10O A YD. WOOLLOOTT 90N3. the northeast, aeoompanied with a fall of snow which continued almost eontlaon3ly during yesterday. AH who were not called out, hogged the fireside. It was Indeed a "blue 8un- div " but still many attended the d!fferut churches. Jttr Firm The special atteutlon of the pub lie is called to the advertisement of Messrs Rojster, Park b Co. These gentlemen are oiepared to earry 00 the buflliog bulaess i all its va riety and are wll eqntpoel in every particular Their shops are on West street at the place of business of the j old firm Telephone 135. Died At 'he reHid"uo4 of Mr 1j O Bgwll on outh Blount stree this m roing at 4 o'clock, Mrs M A Watson, quietlv and peacefully fell asleep after hav ing patiently, sufi red for several months. Thus the links in the chain that once connected a hrge -family are rapidly being separated, nntll to day only th ee daughters survive her. A mosi estlnr able lady has gone, leav lug bebin l her a life foil of the deeds of kindness indiscriminately. bestowed upon those who sought' her assis tat.ee. One of the s-veetest pleasures of her life, was to know t .e wants of another and supply them. I'he joy of her life, a bright aud dutiful son, was taken from her some fourteen months ago soon after the husband and now the mother and still we submit that while the afflictions upoo this fam ily have been many by the frtquent visita- ions of de-ith, no er ror has been made by Him who doeth all things well A loving and devoted mother has paid the debt a kind and ready friend has disappeared, but she shall still live In our memories. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at Christ church. Friends and roqualntances of the family Invited to attend We hear that many contracts are in contemplation for new building du ring the spring and summer. Raleigh is gradually, but surely spreading out. Mr David Whitaker, of Durha , is I in the city. A'Few Crates fine apples received today at " T Johnson's Ask T. W. Blake to show you the ladles' watch to be given away by the Raleigh Skating Rink Co. New Cotton Fabrics. Placed on ssle today (Saturday, 24th) three new lines of cotton stuffs. First. Victoria Shirtings, 81 inches wide, at 10c ner var.t 3oond, fancy Dock Suiting- leeidedly novel), S3 Inches wide, at vS5o per yard Third, Thibet Cloths, dress styles 29 inches wide, at 10c per yard If shopping near the cotton cress goods depart ment ask to be ho'o tdse W H & R S Tucker & Co PK'UIIYTEKIAK HYMN BOOKS. We have just reoeivsd a full supply it TBK New Hymn Books Adopted by the Firt Presbyterian Church ef this city. Prices: 35c., 00 1., 5-?. and 11.00. editions 75c., $1.25 and I2.1H). Note The book will be used exclusively 01 and after next Sunday, 4th of February. ALFRED WIUM5 A CO. V anted. ood second han 1 piano 7 or 7 octave, square or upright. App y at this offl ;e. lew 3t ! AlLU -TRaTED LECTURE. HUS L. B. LEVEL AND, Instructiona on On i tar. Fur terms aud particlars apply to A W viUou UeB'.rvl Hotel. fell For Rent. A neat. 4-room cottage, N W liming ton st , next square to Capitol fe21 tf B F Montaquk, Guardian- or OHIO 4Q0, Will deliver an Illustrated Lecture to ladles only next Tuesday evening. 1 . nn.j. i. A & .j 1 x eoruary ca,ai; o uivos p in. as iuc Academy or Tsiusic. Subject: . What should a woman know? What should a woman do?" ADMtSSIO FREE Hardware, &c raaouoii y T CBKEY T E.VDKB. BY USING Mmm HELP. BASTINQ t ROASTER AND BAKER. Fer roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit Imi. Naw Style, Carvers. An Elegant Line OarYars&Forki Cans and Gun Goods. CALL AT Tios. EftptSn. RALEIGH, N.O. ""We have j mt 1di to our stock of shoes Geo E KMih line wear for gnu tlemeo (t Is a slick line new, frsa, lean elegant, dressy; prioifi O OA Shrwoxl U Oo. Wanteds We want at once a first class black smith who can -finish. , work neatly. Mo other need apply fel5 Mills M'f'g Co. Raleigh. N O. Seanab.e Piaat.ettue Strong earlv caon-tge ul tragus plants to set out now. Asparagus roots. FLOWKRS. ROSKS, 0. Cut flowers, roat-s, bouquets, baa kets and floral d. sigua pams, prim roses, rubber and other decorative plants for the house Fresa flower seeds iitaguoltas and ever:reena,eto. H STKI vmktz, Florist, North Halifax st. Phone 113. Near Peace Institute. B0BS1TT 111 Plf sician jwd Sargeon. Res'deucs; 222 ?est Hargett street. Telephone No 27. Omoe, over Bobbitt's drag store. Telephone 3o. In addition to te office at myresideuoe, 1 have fitted up one over Bobbitt's drug store where 1 may be found from 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 3 p m a-.d 8 to 9 p m. Messages st either place will receive prompt attention. fe7 Or WH BOBBITT. M D. Coal. Just received 0Q tons Kanawha, West Va s.. lint ooal (best bituminous 1 coal on earth). . Also several oars egg, nut and stove antbraotte. deli T L EBBRHARDT. I IN TUB CAHDY - BU3IHESS. Our Combination Dry Gwoda, Jfottons, Ac. McllYTlBlsT Have just added GEO. E. KEITH'S fine footwear for gentlemen to oir stock. They are practical and up to date. Every pair war-anted in every respuct. Oar shoes ore already famed for their good qualities They fit the people and the prices suit the times. PEOPLE ARE HOT CRYING for fancy goods but do want Good Value foi Mr Honey. New, tosh, stylish, solid, serviceable Shoes at moderate prices is the key note to the popularity of our ghoe stock. THESE POINTS WE MAKE; Something tor vise Table. Received from the Darham Supply Co's stock several cises of the cnoioest brands of Olives, Mixed Piokles,Horse Radish, Pickled Onions Catsup, Cel- ery, oaoce, Eitraccs 01 v anuia ana Ljemon. AH t e aoove gooas are iresn and you can "buy them at wholesale j cost at D 1' dwlndell's. Bon Bonsi Youl.tryl Wi We clear out all Shoes in the season in which they were brought. Old stouk 8hoes are dear at any price; we ! will not allow them to accumulate. ' Ws cut and slash prices on short lines and let them go. New stock -'MAPLE LEAF SHOES" just received. have been pronounced delicious, them and be convinced. .A.SB110D&GO. demand. We use the best material and therefore make tbe.beat candy. ! We are headquarters for Beannn's Pepsin tram, said to oe a sure cure mr iuu gvauuu. TUCKER Smoked V A Sides, so all aud cured for the city trade at D T Johnsoo's Do You Want a Bag ? Several small traveling bas received from the Durham Supply Co's stock; nice new goods, any shape you like. Now don't wait until they are all si l- nn m. I tswltit-i T 1-1 a rl AnirnH sooner Come now wtille you hve D ARRFT SL PQPF" the chance. Remember they, 11 e all PHllP-U 3t I J I L of the Durham Supply Go's stock, are at wholesale cost. D T Swindell. Pine grides of Chowius Tobacco, and very choice brands Oigara. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. : STILL III THE LEAD - Special Value (JUir OPENED.) Quaker ley Cigar, best 5 otg-r In town 'Pry thejl. Snilin & Kick' Drug Store, Sleighs 8leds, Sleighs at Rlggan's; 0c, 7 0 aud $1. We Do Think If von knew what we have to offer in Hhoes vou would not hesitate loug. Kr'ppeudorf ft Dittman's flue shoe, Wve Imf reivi I a Uue of ladia i' straw ror casn. mera the Sleigh beilfl. sleigh bellB at Rlggan's J sale cost On Friday last a Vi gold coin nm.ncrain W iV C. ' be rewarded by. leaving same at this office. 8t Krppenaori s uiumau s nue eno9-, nd wVv, g0. them oheap Baulster's flue shoes. fay State suoee Now w, tn gn oaf oustoi and oui Reynold's shoes all at whole- benefit of he bargains. Straw Sailoro 8otol4 DTSfflndell. ... gold coin wittj 1 Tue finder will Peter aud Wrlsht. We find 77 pairs verv flue, hand TrilTied SailOrS 25o to48Cl A .u tld.,), JK Upturn' dhskaa S1ISBW riiw LADIES' KID BUTTON S 0 E S ... . .. i, 4 ji , Rrr nerson Datroolzios tne eaai- so a ior taxes my uu v.- . , --j ' n5 30 d - B wU re. W B Hutohlng's, city collector, and ..; JJKe erti5,"ffiem..to a ettlesame before the 1st of March, onaQne t,j get ttie watch ' -or ekates gjl, offered by the company. I tnrnad sole Wrteut St Peters' ihoea for ladies, all small sizes, 1, H. 8 H and 8. The regular price was 4 60, $5.01 add tA 00 pr pair. We make a uniform price of $'3.50 per pair. This slash is in de to move them quickly, nri this ad. will not appear again. Ladles who wear small tine shoes will notetnld. I). T, Swindell. Felt Walking Hata, trimmed, 25o, worth $1. The-1 haw ar good value, and no trash b-.omse thev ara ch iaD. VV are here to sell good." SDd we are going to do it. - -. Til E tf Oil RiC&ET STQ B E Opera and Common Sense, at $ILe50. The best ever hown In Raleigh at the prlee. PI? TMT
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