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1 VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1894. NO. 107 CUT II BIIKF. Locals Pirled Up Hera and Then and Boiled Down. L The great wlnd month la at hand. The anow is how about a "back bomber." ' After this spell the ground wUl be in excellent condition. Bee notice of F P Ellia, administra tor of J N Ellia, deceased. The Sapreme Ooart is dally filing opinions in important oases. Tamer's If O Almanac struck the now on the 86th to a 'goata heel " Th Wat Forest 8tndent for Feb ruary Is a Wost interesting magazine. The fruit tree bad not put out sufficiently to be injured by the eold nap. '' 1 Miss Haggle Brown returned to the city yesterday after a pleasant visit InCary! We art glaa ff learn that the health of Mr Benehay Cameron has much improved. Reports of iu weather are daily ent frdm Sooiaern Pines to the flew York press. .' I ' The roads tVlll continue pretty rough aftdiniy v considerable draw back to men . MrO B Ed Wards, 8r, who has been confined to his room for several days is some Detter today. The ease of Turner Ho. den con tinued to oocupy the attention of the Superior Court today. State Treasurer Tate is now ex. peoted to arrive here during the lac ter r art of this week. It is expected that Hannibal Vil- liaxns, the well known Sh&kesperian lecturer, will bo here next week. The Durham Sun has completed its sixth year. It is a lively sheet with growing prospects. Long life to it. The trains tor the past few days have been running on nearly sched ule time notwithstanding the snow. An epidemlo baa appeared among oats in indsor, N 0. Over three nunarea nave ami. wumu me iec few days. t S t Ji.J f I A. I : 8 L Alderman, of Greensboro, has been appointed grand senior warden of the Grand Lodge of Knight em ptor. The next annual meetiug win be held at Charlotte in May next. It is under consideration whether the political conventions the present year shall be called in June or wait until congress adjourns. It is con tended that tne members desire to come home to ''repair their fences." Regular meeting Raleigh Council, JrOUA M, No 1, ton'ght at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Business of much im portance to be considered, and work In the degree. Every member earn estly requested to attand. M R HaYABS, R 8. Easter comes very early this year, as it falls on March 85th, but it will be nearly hundred years before it falls again on this date, the next be ing 1951, 803 804, 9 7..810, 81 4, 8185 and 8199. The earliest date upon ' whioh Easter can come is March 83d, j ana me iasc aaswrs on mis aaie . . i .li. . . were 'n me years iuu, iao ana 10 o ; but so early an Easter will not come again until 1970. A flood Time mui. - ....- luim uvvw from its slumber the report of the ) committee proposing an extension of j Morgan street. The city is now somewhat in funds and the season is - ... propitious. Nothing is needed but a determination of the board to carry been ordered. Can't the ma. ter be resurrected at the meeting next Fri day night. The sooner the better. A tablet was unveiled "Baltimore on tne spoi wner- me uuuiiueumi jOoogress met in that city. li Appeal. A petition is being gottm op by the eltizensof the "West End" asking the Board of Commissioners to Im proye the road ranntng from the Hlllsboro road to Pollen Park. It would seem to be almost a necessity. Accepted. Be DrffS Black, superintendent of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, who was appointed to succeed the Lite Rev 8 D Adams as Presiding Elder of the War'enton District of the North Carolina Conference has accented. !t "oi that he will tender his resignation as superintendent of the asylum. To Pave the Way. The Richmond & Daavllle Railroad Company are out in a circular letter offeriag s eolal terms and extra llbe ral inducements to bona fide pros pectors to pave the way to immigra tion- Thy are going into the enter prhe with a vigor which ensures sue eeas So says the Rloumond Dis patch. funeral The f uoeral of the late Mr Alexin der Oreeob took place yesterday af terooon at Edenton Street ohureb. There was a large concourse of per sons present including many of our business men The services were conducted by Revs Dr J N Cole and Rev Dr J W Cuter. The following gentlemen i acted as honorary pall bearers: JaigeT O Fuller. R S Pol len, Rio iard Battle, J A HlggS, O J Carroll and W B Hutehlngs. The ln terment took place in the City Gem etery. Interesting Lecture - A very interesting lecture was de livered to the laaies of Raleigh yes- terday afternoon at the Academy of i u i j Huns uy uiro u o uiovoiituu, a large and appreciative audience was pres ent. She will be glad to receive any of the ladies who wish to consult with her, free of charge, today and tomort row at the Yarboro House from 10 a m until 5 d m Mrs Cleveland will deliver another lecture at Matropol itan Hail next Friday eveniog at 4 o'clock A desirable residence. 6 to 8 rooms, wanted; will pay cish, $2,500 to f 3,000. Wood loca'ioo required 88 3p F, Box 874. To the Public. The partnership heretofore existing between Messrs wro wooiloott, Wal ter o llcott and Fred Wooiloott, is tbls day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Fred Wooiloott withdraws from the firm, and the business will be car rled on by Wm Wooiloott and Walter wooiloott under the firm name of woollco rr ox. Respectfully, W OLLCOTT & SoJT ' o idfudci i ui t net ivi wunuu anje o y0ar Hb9rftl patroneg. and thank you for your past liberality. t caches, three pound cans, only i lrjc Durham Buppw tio stocK. I DT Swindell. ! - 1 Three pound can of peaches for lOe. T"urh!m Supply Co stock D i iswmaeii Pie Peaches. Received from the Durham 8upply Oo'e wock fifty cases pie peaches, 8 lb cans, win oiu aii iw emu. . l) T Swindell. lfarlbur,, Premlam Oraagei by the box or doz at D T Johnson's. Janaluska claret 50 cents per gallon for the sweet. Uuly ten barrels leit at that price 't he dry has already j per gion, the old price , I ADoghlf For Bant. Dwelling houa. fetf L D. Womblk. Toilet and Lauodry Soap. A fins assortment just received at I Johnson's. We alVat D T Johnson's. Croquet set at Plights'. i i Decorated 10 per et off at Hughes'. Walnut butteroups 80c lb at Rig gait's. New Models for. Easter Gowns -Drew MaUiTtf Department. Mrs Chas K Shaw manasrer and Mrs E M Oanthoraekdefigoer. dress making department, are now in New York In the interest of- their depart ment and will in a tew lays show some lovely models for, faster gowns. WUSBd Tucker & Co. MONDAY, MAUCa 5 Til. IF OU WANT TO 8 AVE MONEY ATTBsto our Special sale MONDAY. MARCH 6TH. WE WfLL 8 ELL GOOD OITOH AsiS ic. A YD., CHECKED MULIRMle A YD. A LOT OF HOSIK viY ATBALF PRICE AND A LOT OF YARD WIDE BLEACHED DOMESTIC AT 80. WORTH IOC A YD; wooLLOorr sons. Walnut butter caps, flosst candy made, only 80c Fresh and fine at Wggan's. Instructions on Galtar. Fur terms and particulars apply to A W Wilson. Central Hotel. fel91wpd For. Bent. A neat. 4-roomeotta.'e. NWilmiag- ton st, next square to Capitol. fe8l tt a v Montague, uuarcian. We have lust added to our stock of shoes Geo E Keith's fine wear forgeo tlemen. It is a sllok line new, trsh , clean, elegant, dressy; prioe 94 'v. U A oh r wood e uo. Seasonable Plauts.sttooe Strong earlv oabbige ai Iragos plants to set out now.:" Asparagus roots. FLOWKR3, R08K8, 0. Cut flowers, roses, bouquets, bas kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, rubber and other decorative plants for the house. Fresh flower seeds. Magnolias and evergreens,eto. H Stbinmbtz,- Elorist, North Halifax st, Phone 113. Near Peace Institute. Coal. Just received 300 tons Kanawha, West Va solint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, out and stove anthracite. del4 T L Ebbrhardt. The bold snap did not last long enough to afford the boys any fund skating on the ice. They can now amuse themselves lor two Hours at the Roller Skating Sink and stand a ehance of getting the ladies' gold atch, or a pair of ball bearing skates. Remember, it only costs you 10c in the afternoon or 15o at night for the use of skates, and a chance to draw the watch or skates. . The watch ease can be seen at T W Blake's, the jeweler, and it is to be given away. Something tor the Table. Received from the Dorhain Supply Go's stock several cases of the choicest brands of Olives, Mixed Piokles.Horse Radish, Pickled Onions, Catsup, Cel ery, sauce, extracts or Vanilla and tiemon. All t ie above goods are fresh and you can buy them at wholesale cost at D T Swindell's. We Do Think If you knew what we have to offer in Shoes you would not hesitate long. Ktfppendorf ft Dittman's floe shoes. Banister's fine shoes, Hay State shoes and out Keynoia's shoes all at whole sale cost. D T Swindell. Peter and Wright. We find 77 pairs verv fine, hand turned sole Wright & Peters' shoes for ladies, all small sizes, 1, H. 8, 9 and 8. The regular price was $4 50, $5.00 and 48.00 per pair. We make a uniform prioe of $2.50 per pair. This slash is mide to move them qaiokly, and this ad. will not appear again. Ladies who wear small fine shoes will note this. - n T.Swindell. Quaker city Uigar, best 5o otgar in town. Try thea; SnelllDg 6 flicks' Drug Store. We Don't Think You will bov a Straw Mattloz with-' out first examining ur stock. We have received a part of two car loads of new Mattings plain and fancy, , ani the price Is right at D T Swindell's 1 EXPRESSLY FOB US FOR YOU.'' Oar elegtnt new WRITING PAPERS which we have utt received was manufac tured EXPRESSLY FOR D8 AND FOR YOU by the leader maker of fine and fashionable society stationer. , -You caunot afford to use in yourcorros pondsuc any but the very latest and best papr. - .. we want to snow it to yon. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, BALKIQH.NO. fluMRiTED Lecture. MBS. L. B. CLEVELAND, or CHICAGO, Will deliver an Illustrated Lecture to ladles only next Tuesday evening, February 27th, at 4 o'clock p m. at the Academy of Music. Subject: " What should a woman know? What should a woman do?" ADMISSION FREE. .11. PiysicwQ and Surgeon. Betidenos. 222 Vest Hargatt street. Telephone No 27. Office, over Bobbitt's drag store. Telephone Wo 3a. In addition to fie offloe at mr re-iideace. 1 have fitted op one oyer Bobbitt's drag store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a in, 2 to S p m and 8 to 0 p m. Messages at eitner place will receive prompt attention. fs7 8t W H BOBBITT. M D. iJSASB STILL 15 THK CAIiDY - BUSIHESS. O ur Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced Jdelioioos. Youtry them and be convinced. Oar old reMable Chocolate Drops are stlll.in aemaaa. We ass the best material and therefore make tha.best candy. Wa are headquarters for Seaman's Pepsin Gum, said to he a sure cure for ind'gestion. Fins grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very cnoioe oraoas u gars. Fruits, Nuts, 4c. BARBEE & POPE. STILL IN THE LEAD VTve lust rveiysi a line of ladiaV straw tailors, and we' v go' them' chap for cash. Now wn are going to giye our customers the benefit of ' be bargains. Straw Sailors 8010 140 Trimed Sailoro 35010 480 Felt Walking Hats, trimmed, 25c, worth $1. The ehatt are giod value, and no trash bee use the ay cheap. W are here to sell goods sad ws are going to do it. TUE LIOIlOiCKT BOBBITT Hardware, &c T OUOM Tuhki:v sijjBSKVUKU. BY USING 8ELP a BASTIVO E ilil ItOASTEK AND BAKER. For roastiag all kinds of MeaU. !Br2a(1, Crtc ai!l Fmit m New Styl3i Carvers. in Elegant Una Cms 4 Forks Guns m6 Gai Gocd3. CALLJiAT T&os. H.Bfiggs&SoiLS, RALEI&H, N.C. Dry Goo Is, $(fons, tR7B CMRY TH8 BEST Have just added GEO. 15. KEITH'S flne f -.otwear ftr gentlemen to oir stock. They are pr n-.ticil aal up to date. Every piir war-anted in every re'pect. Our shoes re already famed for their good qualities They fit the people and the prices suit the vimes. PEOPLE ARE HOT CRYIIIG for fancy good) but do want Vew, f 'esh, stv'iih, silid, serviceable Shoes at mouera'.c pne n i ho key nota lo the . popularity of our.glioe stock. TflESB Pil ITS WE MAKE 'Vo cler out all Shoes in 'the season in vhioii t:iev -vre brought. Old stoak Sboe are dear . at tny orice; we will not al'o them to accinu'ate. We cut and sla4i prices on short hues and let them go.j New stock 'MJlI'LS LE4.F SHOK3" just caI ;Rfonp&co. W. 11. & :.. s. ' TUCKER & CO. Special Value (JUST OPENED.) S o LADIES' KID BUTTON Opera aud Common Sense, at ' $11.5. The best ever shown in Raleigh the price. lUilli I Uii V 1 l .J TJ)1D) TXTHT
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