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REMNANTS. Ho far the f root have don no dam age in thia section. Mr. W. W. Smith left for Fayotte YilU thia morning. Income tai collector K. II. Jones returned this afternoon. All the military organintion In the atat are to be incited to attend the unveiling of the monument. The democratic city convention at Metropolitan ball this evening will certainly attract a large number of people. Mr. G. K. Leach will leave for Washington tonight to wiud np his business a clerk to one of ei-con-gressuian Bonn's committees. Inquiries are made as to whether ltrookside park is to be put in shape for use this season. It was some years ago a very popular resort. The following university students arrived this afternoon to spend the Easter holidays: F. J. Haywood. Grimes Haywood and Clifford Carroll. It is understood on very good au thority that Mr. Ham Smith will get the nomination for city clerk on the second ballot at the convention this evening. A letter from Shanghai say that Mrs. R. Jernigan, wife of the Ameri can couusel general there, h-s ar rived. She went by steamer tivni San Francisco. Tonight is the time at which i; is said the heaenly bodies will be in ex actly the same position as they were the day Christ died on the cross. It is the first time this has occurred since the crucifixion. Dughi is greatly pleased with his French ice cream freezer. Its simpli city, neatness and arrangement for preserving cream in a porcelain lined holder, are unequaled. It is the only one in the state. The old Alfred Williams & Co. book store reopened this morning. The stock, goodwill, &c, are offered for sale. This widely known business will be a good investment for the purchasers, whoever they may be. To show how much public interest there is in a proper observance of the monument celebration May 20th it may be stated that King & Co., druggists, will give all the net proceeds of their Bales next Tnesday to the fund which is being raised to meet the expenses of the celebration. Raleigh people intend that this shall be a grand af fair . A dealer in farm supplies was asked today whether there was much doing in the way of mortgages, and replied that there was very little. He added that Bince .he supreme court's decis ion as to the "morteasre law" the merchants were willing to made ad ance; but that the farmers do not as yet know of this. He also said that now not many farmers want supplies. University of N. C, Glee, mandolin and banjo club will hold the boards at the academy of music Monday eve ning, April 15. The club is highly SHOI i Brief Items of State Xewa. May 90th and 21it seventy five bicyclist will have meet at Charlotte and exciting races are promised. President Winston of the university accepts the int i'ati.-n to deliver the annual oration at1 the Guilford Luttle groun. 1 July 4. An illicit still is on exhibition at Durham, composed of a kettle, with a , little keg for a cap aud an old guano "trumpet" as a worm. W. F. Barnes, formerly of Winston, l was found dead in a sleeping car near Lynchburg-, He hid a larg- nm of Ml 0) money on his person aud w as en route IrCa Lk to r xork wuere ne ueiu a promi nent position. It is thought he com mitted suicide, the lireeusboro He cord says. j As some men were floating down the Waceamaw river ou a raft t'aey saw passing over them a gray e.igle which had caught by the back a comiuou house cat and was carryiug it off. '1 he cat was inakiug desperate efforts to free itself but could uot.the Sou'bport Leader states. 111 13 I mum Jth& ) JiCOULD 1 S TALK FINE TAILORING m am, e "1 "V .9 We showiug complete lilies if At N'ewbern a few nights ago Mis J Taylor w s alarmed by a burglar and feli dead, after summouing aid. The Journal says she wasasked by a neigh bor to go to his house,, after her fright. She did not auswer and was found lying dead ou the tloor. The coroner's jury said fright killed her. The Leader says that the three masted schooner John 11. Cross, from Fiovideuce, li I., to Brunswick, Ga , which went ashore near Sout hport last October aud was 8 1-2 deep in the j sand, and which had dotted ail efforts' to get her off, floated the high tide of Tuesday, aud was towed into South-port. mm mm w & pram in all th newest styles and best materials, at prices 25 per cent lower than you have beeu paying. Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine tiber mattresses for people suff ering with bronchical lung troubles For Sale. A BOOK STORE. VALUABLE COPYRIGHTS. A LONG ESTABLISHED BUSINESS Bv virtue of authority conferred upon us by E. G. Harrell individually, and as sur viving partner of the late tirm of Alfred Williams & Co., composed of said Harrell , and the late J B. Neathery) and tor the pur pose of winding up the business of said linn we offer for saie the stock in trade: Copy rights and book plates of Moore's School History of North Carolina, Mrs. Spencer's First Steps in North Carolina History. Wil Hums' North Carolina Header, North Caro-' lina Speaker, North Carolina Speller, Bus- ; bee's Justice and Form Book, North Caro-! lina Songs and Hymns forschools;business, ' store, trade and otlic'e furniture, tixtures, ' appliances, good will and all the property and effects conveved to us, save and except the choses in action and other demands. The business has been established nearly thirty years and is the largest book house in the state. We invite otters and would be glad to communicate with intending pur chasers. A. W. HAYWOOD, THOMAS M. PITTMANV apt 2 lot Trustees. II OLD STOOL women's LOVES For Faster and l.alance of the week, ve offer H 25 K 1 1) G LO V ES FOR 89c $1 00 " " 69j The gloves are perfeit fresh goods iu the wanted colorings. TRtMACH HERWOOD'S OI. ID iERVICE unco For Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses sJJ? Children have no equal for style, comfort an wear. j C. A. SHERWOOD & CO j SO Rlt-V.le W.l-'r'l. N.C. Mechanics' and Investors' Union Offers the following advautages: All the profit and safety that other organization can gite (10 per cent was placed to purplus account last year.) And in addition should death ccur to an investing or borrowing member, his payments cease, but in stead of receiving the withdrawal value of bis stork at the time his heirs wi'l receive at maturity the full far value of the stock and the cancelled mortgage. Any member can borrow on his stock in sums of $50 all that has been paid to loan fund. I Persons desiring either to make profitable investments or to borrow money will appreciate the advantages offered. For further information ap ply to J. C. Drewry, Vrest; B S. Jer man, Treas.; J. X. Holding, Atty, or to George Alleu, Secretary, 22 l'ullen building. ap4 2w C.Weikel, 124 Fayettovllle Streot, Upstairs, Calls the attention of this friends and the public to the fact that he has just received his new lines of HXE WOOLENS for spring and summer wear. He is ready to make them up in the best style. GIVE HIM A CALL apl tf P0NY&"clRT FOR SALE. A handsome pony and stylish cart aiid harness, but little used. ap5 6t V. E. TURNER. For Rent. A cottage of 4 rooms, located in a good community. Apply to J. K. Bobbitt. ap2 t,s j- v ""-5a Dissolution of Copartner j ship. The firm of Hoy Die r. Park & Co. is I' this day dissolved iy mutual consent All parties indebted to or holding ' claims against said firm will please present same to Mr. Johu 11 Porter, who is authorized to collect aud re ! ceipt for all cla'ius due aid Una. LEN. H, r.OVSTElt, B.F.PARK, ml3in ANDREW U.JONES. IS, f'"Tl Book Store Opens. The old Alfred Williams & Co. book store opens this morning for general business at the old stand, 119 Fay etteville street. No firm, corporation or person has succeded to this busi- recommended and as it is composed ness. The stock must be disposed of t tc f! Knv the ulinnlrl receive the i at once aud ntxednced prices. Sales rf.f.nn,- n-onl: As h'm .e wade for cah only. This rr-- r--'- April 13, 1895 their date is Jbaster Monday tney win A. W. Haywood, doubtless receive a big patronage Thou. M. Pittman, EASTER BONNETS AND 1LVTS. Everybody wants a new hat for Ras ter add we bae them to suit you all. If you wish a fine oue we cu please you iu quality and price. If ycu want a hat fur 9 - we have it. A beautiful line of ribbons just re ceived. Also iufant white mull caps from 9 up. We have all the latest novelties in bonnet and bats, and will be pleased to have the ladies call and see them. EASTER BONNETS AND HATS. LYON RACKET STORE, 10 Martin street. here. The tickets will be on sale at W. H. King's drug store tomorrow morning. Secure your seats at once. Prices 25, 50 and 7. There is a big demand for copies of the new election law, and; no vonder. The Visitor published some days ago a summary of an article prepared by Hon. Clem. . Dowd for the Charlotte Observer which showed that the last legislature repealed all city or town charters obtained since 1883, and that unless it provided a new charter in stead the cities and towns are really charterless. The question was asked then and is again asked, what will the supreme court say about this? Trustees. Land Sale. By virtue of the powers contained in a certain deed of mortgage, executed to Needham Beckwith, on the loth day of February, 1893, by Spencer Hackney and wife Susan, which deed is duly registered in the register's office for Wake county, book 75, page 636, et seq., we will, on the 18th day of May, lSlJ5, offer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following tract of land: A tract of land lying in the said county of Wake and bounded as follows: Beginning at Benjamin Clark's line, run Oxfords at $1.50 Which Sold for $2-25 to $4.50. We have takeu ail the ladies Oxford ties from the regular shoe department thai were brought over from last sum mer, placed them in a special sectioa arranged for this sale and marked them, jour choice for $1.50. W. 11. & U. . Tucker & Co. "IE. JL. .;." THE BEST COFFRIC on the market Fresh, Invigorating, Delightful. Sold by all leading grocers. mull STILL ANOTHER. SHAD SKI-LlN'i CHEAP. I have teday made another reduct ion in the price of roe shad. They :io'iy :-o AT each. They are cheap aud come di rect from Jjewbern. I guarantee their freshness. 0. W. BELVIN, ap9 6t Stall 13, City Market. Fluff CHINA SILKS, Suitable for shirt wiists at 3tc, value yv. Black Gloria Silk, 34 Inches, at 75c, value M-5S- Black Crepon, at 75c, worth ft. Imported spring Dress Patterns. hinJ- soine styles at exiremely low prices. Ladies rercaieanin waists from 50c up. Mock ol MILLINERY is well i- lected and we are showine a most lovelv collection nl Hmtern Hals and full ringeof siupes lor laJies, misses and children at I rices lower than ever. ar-t m I. ROSENTHAL. THE NEW P20IGREE ROSS, Belle : : Siebrocht, Hibkid Tea. A truly sup rbrose. the result of a cross between La Fran.e and Lady Mary huil liams. Color Imperial fink of jiie richest shade. Flowers Irom S 1-2 to o inches in diameter; has received the sold ine.lal of me national Kose Society ot Ureat LSntiin and tirst class certificates from ail the lead ing horticultural societies of both Europe and America. Perfectly hardy and a tiior ough ever-bloomer. No. 1 size, strong plants, from 3 t-2 in. pots, fl. No 2 silt, strong plants, from 2 1-2 inch pots, 75c each. Orders taken by U. STEINMETZ. agent tor this .grand rose. au2 oaJ. Just received 8 cars Kanawha, West Viuinia, splint, 3 cars .N'ew Kiver lump, 2 cars Jellico, without question the best bituminous coal to be had. Also all kinds aulhracite cotl now in stork. T. L Kbkkhdt Cottage For Rent. At 1M Sunu I'ersou street, with (7) seveu robins, ( wo iu the b(sem-ut) well water and sewer connection, batu room, &a. Can be occupied ou the 9..U of April. Apply to ap5 Ot V. K. TtTUNEIt Choice Eggs for Setting. Auy uiw wibinug fancy chickens tor raisiug can get eggs for set:iug by caliiug ou me. 1 have ttie full blooO ed Hfaok iSpauish. Also the White f'liuotilh Hock. m4 tf. W. M. Fkowk, Jr. OW FOR BUSINESS. HS.l i3 I3NT A SU J3ESTI0N" of V7INTER ABOUT OUR STOCK Everything is New. Stylos, Qualities, Varieties. Prices. Loyalty to fashion has already "worked the change" with some.of you, and out, you've gone, preaching the praises of our greater facilities. The weather besides Eas er beiug only oue w.-ek otf vill s.'t busiue.t whirliug, lash it from a trot to a ruu, aud tUeu everybody will waut quick at teution. ; - This is why we would like to have you drop in now, aud settle a point er two to your owu satisfaction. We say we can fit you out of ready-to-wear line of Spring Suits as per fectly as if they were made to order, Aud we want to prove i to you. We say thai there is uo other tora 1 t nv'a carries near the variety we do. If you think that's puttiug it too siroug look around a little and see. Vou will say we are right.. We say our prices are lowest, as our qualities are best. There cau't be two opiuions on th.it score. We carry everything men. boys and children wear (except shoes). We are in every market; buy from the best' manufacturers; have goods made, to our owu ideas, planning, suggesting, commanding, from the best workers their best work. And your money goes back on the slightest grouud of dissatisfaction, ' Mast be honest oods. honestly sold, to warrant such a guarantee. but you kuow us. (ettacquainted with our new stock. You will like it. '. ; Notice! ' Having taken tue Agency for Ger man Klectric Helts, for the cure of 1 Rheumatism, ''Sciatica: Kidney disease. .cg.mm.g dl uc.iHi.m. yur ui.e, run- , w , ,..., ha,.t ; p...i . jj. ning west to a corner ot the tract mort- . ; B' "t x.v., gaged toCJ. Bright; thence south to Nat; Spine disease, fo-rvous debility, etc. laylor's line; thence east with Taylor's line , lamreaay to supply tuose, in neea 01 Horse Races in May. Arrangements are now being per fected to have some good trotting races at the fair grounds May 21. The matter is in the hands of enterprising gentlemen here, and the plan is to have a number of speedy horses. There will be many visitors here that week, and they will relish some amusements to a stake; thence north to the beginning, containing twenty acres, more or less. Said sale will be on the described premises. For fuller description of mortgage refer to W. n. FOl.SU KK and S. W. BRKWKK, Admrs d b n Needham Beckwith . , Womack & Hayes, Attys. April 10, 1895. Mi Mimwa lis. One elegant upright piano, $217.50; 3 square pianos from $35 to $100. Standard makes of high grade pianos always on hand at medium prices. A. W. Pakha.. ap3 m West Hargett street. them at short notice. Samples kept on hand. ! A. W. Fbaps, No. 4 East Davie, second door from Fayetteville street. eod GUT FLOWERS, Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, ferns, Roses, Geraniums, C'oleus, Tube roues, Cannas, etc., for window deco rations and outdoor planting, Choice and latest chrysautfaemums out. Vines 'or the veranda. Tomato, Egg, Cabbage and other spring plants. H. STEINMETZ, Phone 113. Florist. Ucdertakers' FurDisiiiti&s. At the eld and reliable coffin house of John W. Brown there is on view a complete line of caskets, bur'al robes, slippers and other supplies for ladies aud children. Also artificial flowers, the newest thing, and beautiful. Burglar proof vaulis; perfect protection against grme robbery. Caskets at all prices, np to $500. Prompt attentiou given all or ders, day and night, apl Royster's Brittle Always the same, Always the best, Always fresh, 90 cents per ponnd. S. & D. BE! HA3L THE SPRING ! ; Our Hnrinor irniiiH pm Arrivini? and we desire to lay before the public a fact.-whereby you receive the benefit. We have bought largely, and in mak. J . . 1 .r : ill ...... .1 rrMikda mg our selet tioni we haa an eye single to low wnu price. u o equal to a tailor's $18 garment in finish and material. 2 PER SUIT A large vanv.j ." We have them in 'oheviot, cassimere. blue and black homespun, &o. Good navy blue and black cheviot suits, double and s.ugle Dnasua. tboioaguiy we.l maae, as good as can be purchased any where for 42 50: we sell them at 13.64. Sailor suits in blue stripes with cord and whistle, 79c. Knee pants the boys need knee pauts to help them tnrouga until they get their new suit. 17o up; all wool pants 50j. HEM'S CLAY WORSTED SUBTS-11 $9.25 (under new tariff reduction) Any winter garment in our house, in cluding men's, youth's aud boys' suits, overcoats, single pants, coats and vesta without any reservation whatever, go at fifty cents on the dollar. We msaa ,vhat we say, so oome aud take any winter garment at half price. ROSENTHAL CLOTHING CO., 806 FAYBTTBVILLB 8T OPPOSITB POSTOFFICB. We d we pHce owir baatnd iiew p Hat9Iioe9&e -V0ur stock is wew aiftd prices lowr - ci : j.9 wave mwa niiasecaiioimo -
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