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STATE (U ARD NEWS. An F.iic:inini,'.ii .'.lay lVrhapa bt 1M1-Thi IN rrrvr Want tht K.il. i-Uat SoiithjHirt. The l.-aislature took away the p proprutiou for th annaal encamp ment of the state guard. The WiU mingtou company, however, will hare it uiual ten daya training. Capt. Northrop tells the Star if necessary funds cau bd raised the Wilmington Light Infantry will have aa enaamp meut thin summer. The place baa nut yet b-eu decided upon, but prob ably will be the o'd encampment grounds at Wrigbtstille. Other com panion in the state williugto pay their own expenses may jia them there. Lieut. Morrison, of the naval ra seres,vihen asked alut ita annual cruise, s;iid: "We will undoubtedly J Late the third auuiial cruise this sum mer. What traiuinir ship will be sent us,ly the goverumeut is not yet known, but streuuous eifurts will be made to secure thd lUleigh. The cruise will tak- place iu 'uly. I suppose aa it has b-eu the custom heretofore. Toe division will have to pay its own espeuses, as no appro. pri.tliou was made by the legislature for that purpose. As usual the m ui tor Nautucket will take it dowi. the river, manned iu every particular by members of the Keserves. The cruise for 193 promises to be the grand-it ever held. If ve cau secure the Raleigh as the traiuing ship. The Reserves aud their friends throughout th state have arranged to present the of ficers with a beautiful silver set. 31 r. Cowainl to Leave. Some time ago the Visitor stated that Messrs. O. 11. and Robert Foster hn J purchased the large mills of Col "Wilson, at Morgatiton. Mr. Armistead Cowacd, so well known and popular here is to move there to take a posi tiou iu the mills. Raleigh is sorry to lose him but his uiauy friends will be glad to know of his good fortune in procuring such anexcellentposition. Mr. Robert Foster will locate at Mor gantori; Mr. 0. II. Fostea, the Visitor is glad to learn, will continue to make his home here. THE WEATHER The Conditions and the Fore cast. For North Carolina: Fair tad warmer. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicinity: Taesdsy, fair, warmer. Local data for 24 hoar ending at 8 a. m. today. Haiimam temperature 47; minimum temperature 32; rainfall; 0.17. Preaident Taylo. of Wake Forest college, aaya that of the $30,000 ne cessary to be raised to complete the endowment of the William Roy a 11 chair of English, half has been secured. Mr. S. Berwanger baa lft for the northern marketa. When he goes, surprises always follow. PENNSYLVANIA'S Leadincr NEWSPAPER THE In all the attributes that suthce to mnkc a first class journal. The ?npri'jjie court has lately revised the course of study for licence toprao tice law which lias become somewhat antiquated, aud -has adopted a new and niort progressive list of books. The list looks imposing on the new rulus, but it will le found in six vol umes in addition to the North Caro lina code ; that is Ewell's Essentials, three volumes, any good work on exe cutors, and a similar one on corpora tions, and the annotated code of civil proceedure. Only n Mite of Humanity. Lambertyiu.e, J., March 16. Mrs. William Davis, residing near Stanhope, today became the mother of a child tbftt is ten inches in height and weiirhs but T3 ounces. The child is doing well. llatl Accepted. She Xo Ueorge, I like you, but I can never be your wife. He Se ver .mind, there are others as well as you. She I know there are, George. I accepted one of them this morning. The Aim of Matrimony. Naggar My wife if forever throw ing hints at me. Dodger Gad, you're lucky, I have to keep out of the way of crockery and tongs. A Case of Forethought 'Mamma,' said Frances, who is just 7 jjears of age, "I want to ask your advice." "What about, love?' "What do you thing I had better do after I get through school, and while I am waiting to be married. The Sun and the Moon. A lady, observing in company how glorious and useful a body the sun was, " Why, yes, madam, said an Irish gentleman present, "the sun is a very fine body, to be sure, but, in my opin ion, the moon is much more useful, for the moon affbrds as light in the night-time, when we really want it, whereas we have the sun with as in the daytime, when we have no occa sion for it." spares no trouble or expense to father and present to its readers all the news- of th Old and New World. Its several departments, each under the management of a competent editor, treat fuliy of maters pertaining to THE HOUSEHOLD, THBFARM, WOMAN'S WORLD, 8CI8SCB, ART, LITBRAURB, FINANCE, THR RBAL BSTATB WORLD. Presenting a complete magazine every day SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year, $3 00 uauy ana Sunday, one year 4 oc Address TheRecord Pub Co. 917-916 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. If you havn't read Woollcotts ad for their sale tomorrow you will miss something. Woollcott seems to be going to give his goods away tomorrow, ' by the prices are. Pine fiber mattresses at Thomas & JIaxweU's. Honorable Ignatius. Donnelly.: As the victorious champion of the people against the Minnesota Coal Combine, Ignatius t)on nelly evinced a robust, practical good sense, rather at variance with tht speculative spirit shown m " Th Great Cryptogram." Mr. Donnelly la a man of the most versatile talents ; his successes In medical science, at the bar, and In the field of letters, are many and unique. Those I familiar with his writings (and who Is not ?) are always Impressed with the readiness with which He Quotes Authority To support a proposition. One Is thus led to believe that he possesses a remarkably retentive mind. But those who know him say this is a mistaken Idea; that his memory Is poor, but he Is a tireless Investigator, and has a well selected library, with reference books of every sort, which enable him to turn at volition to any desired information or reference. The work which he values above all others Is THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, of which he possesses two sets one at his residence and one at his office. He knows that ' Its authority Is never questioned anywhere, and is said to have won several cases In court upon evidence taken from Britannlca. In your ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA note the fine articles : on Bacon and Shakespeare, and for your own satisfaction, endeavor to trace in the writings of Shakespeare the alleged cipher of Bacon. Such comparisons are entertaining and instructive. If you do not own THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA you had better procure It while the new edition Is being told at Introductory prices. Address THE OBSERVER CltASLOTTB. N. C . CF " A. B. STRONACH. ' Don't take onr word for it but some aad see for yourself. STYLES AND -:- SELECTIONS art tht Devest and beak OUR pfelCES PLACES THEM in tht reach of all Newe6t Spring Silks, Newest Fancy Novelties, Newest Black Goods. Newest Wash Fabrics. Everything iu Notions and White Goods, 8. C. Corsets. FINE SHOES AND OXFORDS. La dies' Misses, Men's aid Boy's Shoes. The correct styles in all the best materials. Kvery pair guaranteed. COME AND SEE US whether yon wish to boy aa we will be more than pleased to show you our stock. EVERYTHING NEW. B -ught for cash our customers receiy the benefit. A. B. STRONACH. D:r?y Goods am-cL JSTotoxLS' Our Sale of $1.50 Oxfords. We begin a grent Hale of 433 pairs of ladies Oxfords at $1 60 per pair, for merly $2 3" to (4 50 and some $5 00. Wt are going lo begin the seasons business in our regular shoe depart ment with new sto.k exclusively, so have taken half of the mens woolen goods section, at Wilmington street hashing Your Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to find. door, for these Oxfords which we are ' When it comes to laundering your soil now going to pell at $1.60. led linen Theftrt lftdifM OffurHa ira frnin tht factories of. Laird, Schuber and Mitch- ', We Will Be a Mother to ell, Krippendorf, Dittman & Co., and I YOU Zeigler Bros. This speaks for the ! ' class of shoes, and now your choice of and the perfect satisfaction we guar them for $1 50 per pair. I antee will make you think of those W. H. 4 K. 8. Tneker & Co. ! happy days of old. Discard safety pins! Away with batcheor buttons! The Oak City steam laundry sews on buttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, L. K. Wrarr, Phone 87 Trop-ietor, THE BEST COFFEK on the market. Fresh, Invigorating, Delightful. Sold by all leading grocers. mhll FOR Cheap Groceries GO TO t TUESDAY, MARCH 19th. Engagement of the Romantic Ai tor, ALEXANDER S'UTIII accompanied by William . i Redmund, William Harris, John A. Lane, Eleanor Moretti, Maf d Dixon, Augusta de Forrest, and a company f players under the management of Mr. W. M. Wilkison, iu Victor Hugo's great masterpiece, v RUYBLAS. To be presented with special and elaborate scenic effects and accesso ries. Seats now on sale. Prices, lower floor, $1 60 and $1; balcony 75c. W.N.SNELLING'S 309 South "Wilmington St. I You can cet Heavr and F:incp (rn- ceries and as new and good goods as anywhere iu the city, HOT 0.NLY PRICE BUT ; Quality ; Guaranteed. Consignments solic 'ted and satisfac tion assured. Quick sales aud small profits is my motto. Call for what you want. W. N, SNELLINQ. Choice Eggs for Setting. Any one wishing fancy chickens for raising can get eggs for getting by calling-on me. I have the full blood ed Black Spanish. Also the White Plymouth Eock. m4 tf. W. M. Bitowif, Jr. SIMPLY AWFUL! ANOTHER BIG REDUCTION IN nsB AID OYSTERS California pears, at Daghi's. Send in your orders for Dughl'B beat ioe cream for tomorrow. One hnndred bunches of nice, yel low bananas, 1.25 per bunch, at Dnghi'a. "NORTH SIDE DRUa S.TORE." PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY. THE THREE FIRST WANTS! 40H SALE" srRixo HATS. , jsriuxG .eckVear, Sl'KlMi OVERCOATS. JniHsist I .COULD J S TALK S' in .JL TfAT 1 All the Nrw Blocks are here. The war onr IlVt hn.u... i. t II is climliias ahead tells a truth very Dlainlv. Air mm I. willing pay all a hat is worth, bnt he doeKn't want want a reputation taa tasked oa to' that. We are glad enough to hare yon think well of aa without making you pay for it. Other folks auk yon more for bats than we do, bat their Hats are not a penny's worth better. Onr price is alt in the Hat. "lariffoff" on oar English Derby, sold former seasons for ?3 50 this prlng for S New styles are here and ery pretty. Nothing liking in oar department either for Men or Bya. Can't make window show for a week yet. Walk right in and ask to see the new styles, if only to be posted as to atV'e and prlres r ' ilRMlFAlfc Tt- B""-" Do yoa laow why onr 25 aod IMI&IUIIA W l&HJO 50 cent Neck ,.r i. , popal.r? 'llsed to be yoa couldn't get a scarf worth .earing for-le-. than 75a. Few 75 j. scarfs now that are mr better than oar 50 centers. That's the quality reason Then we pack pattons with such good taste, and show each an abundance of them that we are sure to catch your eye, and the eye is th- key to the parse when yoa bay Neckwear r Among the notelties are the Band Bows, Imperial Four-ia-Hand and Club Ties. back aad still too eo , to go with ut any, it is the right time for a light-weight Ours are going at. reduced prices. So are the pantaloons for a week yet if sizes are here to fit yon, the price will be low enough ' S. & D. BERWANGER. WOOLLCOTT & 14 East Maitin Street. MERCHANT Our First Grand Speiial Sale of the Season on Tuesday, Ml a 1'cli IfMIi, Spring Suitings 7 1-3 cents a yard, worth 13 1 2 cents a ya. d. Printed Organdies 6 cents a yard, worth 7 1-2 cents. British 1-2 Hose 15j a pair, worth 25 cents. Dress Shirting Prints, good quality, 4 cents a yard. Unbleached Drilling 5 3 4 cents a yard, worth 8 1-8 cents. 10 4 Bleached Sheeting 18 cents, worth 25 cents a yard. 9 4 Bleached Sheeting 17 cents, worth 22 1-2 cents a yard. 10 4 Unbleached Sheeting 16 cents, worth 22 1 2 cents. 9 4 Unbleached Sheeting 15 cents worth 20 cents. 4 4 Bleached Sheeting 15 cents, worth 8 cnts. 1000 bars Transparent Soap 4 a bar, worth 10 cents. These prices are only for Tuesday. Spring fijods for 1895. The prices of ne goods compared with prices of last year is about 25 per cent less. . We sell all colors of silk at 21 12 former Driue S3 1.2 All um,,l r, 75j, last price 40 and 50 cents. , Moquet rings 18i37 for $1 00, last year $1 50 " " 27G4 " 2 45. 3 75 " " 3072 " 339, " 500 Chemtile Table Covers are now P4c. 98o and $1 48. Dress Ginghama now 5c, were 7 1-2 : " '" 7 1-S.s, were 7 l-2c s " lOo, were 12 and 15c And other goods in proportion. Our Merchant Tailoring Department has already nroved a. ,i,.aa Tf need a tailor-made suit, call and see us as soon as you can. All kinds of re pairing and pressing done. WOOLLCOTT & SON. ftJOli IS THE TIME ! Oar's is thd First of All, A-Get-Your Money's Worth Store. We sell everything men wear. We want to trade our wares for" vnne money, and give yoa Honest values. "So let as tell yoa what we are doing. We are Offering every garment in our house without reservation at 33 1-3 per ceutoff. 33 1-3 Per Gent Off. We have just received a large in voice of elegant Neckwear, I am receiving daily an assortment of fresh fish and oysters at my stall, No. 13 in the market. . H Finest Shad of the Season. ' fl HER WOOD'S I also , keep on hand the beat of wl U game. Give me a call and you will be a constant customer. -I guarantee satisfaction. Jfc W. BELVIN. IMERVICE KJHOE8. For Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses and Children have no equal for style, comfort an I wearr 0. A. 13HEBW00D & CO. oiFayttevma8t Raleigh, N.C, Man or boy, you need an Overooat. An right. Kvery Overcoat we have is -d down boys of It years to oi 4tJ inch ohsi. Take a look at our supero stock of Clays, Black Sag iisa, diagonal w most satisfactory wearing faorio in the world. Sacks, single or double breasted, Cutaway, Prince Albert or Regent, that sold for $12.50, $15, (18, $20 aud $25, now go at one-tuird off, Klegant garments the product of the world's most famous manufactu rers in Cassimeres. Cheviots. Twma.Iu Homespuns and Worsteds at 63 2-3 UNDBttWaAR VihirtwrJ abjut on the dollar. Underwear. Ooij aad gee whit yoa want in winter UaJerwear and These goods mnst go to make room pay jast half prioe for them. Marked for oar spring stook. j in pUla Sgares. made up in styles and of patterns to please the most fastidious. Oar price All.. l.,l4 u.d.mu(i..i i .1... . : L m Diagonal worsted Suits. The 75. We bodirht them .,han nn-n- pose to give yoa the benetit. - ... ... ... ... ! Socks, Socks. Hermsdorf Socks blaok cotton, 25 cents. Bjught a lot at a time, else it woald be 35 cents.
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