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THE DAILY TIMES. WEDNESDAY, - February 23, 1S08, L urn Important Happenings in and about the City. FOR BUSY READERS INTERESTING EVENTS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. What Is Heard on the Stmeets and Jotted Down In Our Note-Book-Per-sonaland Otherwise. Hov. Ij. It. Turuhull, of lurhani, in in linU'iKli tihlay. Mr. O. H. Aveoek ivtuvml to (Johls horo tins morning. I'lntnlo loeker,v, Usi of KoeUiiiKhum. was hero tmlav to sot- the (loveruor in tvfeivtuv to a respite for John Kvann. Hon. l M. Cooke, of l.oiiishuri;, re tnrneil toilay from riuehiiisl, where he tlelivorvil an inhlross On WiiwhiiiKloti last night at t he eelehrntion in that ehnrui ins; liltlo town. Mayor Knss has rolumril from l'ine 'hurst. Mr. Tnlt.i s:iil last nii;h( lliat the inuvor raliir'il 1 ho town ami- I he H'lllh The weekly prayer nu-ot inir at the rrosliyloriiui church, will he lit'til this win'Iv on Thursday niitht'.' instead of AYeilueNil.iv mlil . 'The last Thursday in I'eliruury, us set apart as a ilay of prayer J or youth and for hml it ill ions of IcaruiUK. and ivill lie Keiienilly observed as Niieh bv Presbyterian churche throughout the south; The V. ('. T. I'. will meet at the liovernor's Mansion tomorrow (Thurs day) aJ teiuiioii, at I o'clock, instead of Friday, in order to meet Mrs. ("arlland, Stale President, who will arrive in the inorniiiK. Col. J. Wilrv Shook arrived in the city last ninht. The Col. was lyeontly rein HtaK-il anil now has a position with I ucle Sain, as he hail before he was Riven the Imiinee wveral wii'li. since. Salisbury Sun. W. A. (ialhrie says Unit lie will help elect. W. V. K it i'li hi to Con-;ress; that the Inlter is inure popular than ever and will he elected by a hirp1 majority, ::'. Kx-Jude ,1. ('. Macltac, who has Im'ihi iiiite iiiiiWell lor the pUNt wick left for his homo in Pavel Icyille indiiy, whore he (jiM'S to n'eiiperate. . tllenrtt & Ileiirll. )lui v( received one of tin? new "Trinity" wheels. They are UKemt for iIiik wheel in Ilalei-fli. Omiiiiuuii OaMwoll, of the Ka'ilroad CViiimi.snioii, MoeniH unxioiiH lliat the niiiftlx-r of lasses issued Just year by the HeuIioa.nl Air-I.iu'. should lie piil-li-heil. The uiiuiImt including all trip and un Ii 11 : 1 passes rssiied . to cinployn-H i Ml a toil to Ik; l.",l.V. Sheriff J. M. Marsrhbiirn, of Sanison iimnty, to-day drought, to the j-eiiilen-tiary one convict. It was the iiiiirdctvi Piusnui and he i in for a long 1"TIii. . Tin- Ss-retary of Stale luilay ineorisi. rur,l the Wilmington Tariff AswM-iation for a lenn of .-i) years with a eapilal Hloek not to exceed ,flO,00. Tim in eorjiorators are: ,1. A. Taylor, Marcus W. JiKubi, C. W. Worth, .1. Jl. Arring (lahi ami C. K. Itonlen. Th; ortj-i.-t Of lilwr . iiKWiciatiiiii m to wellle rates of traiisiKirlation wilh ooinilioii earner. MI SICAI.K AT "I'KACK." Katiirday night liutt, flic pupils at Peace Institute gave their 'Msiui-nioiithly iiniHKiihv The, inimieiilin lire jirivate -xi'c-pt to the pari-iitH and frieinhi of the pupils and are ititeiiiloil 1, show just what work each pupil n lining daily. 'I he -iec'H roialeriil wti all (riven ill line t.vle, eoiiKnloriiiK that youitir Htii dents -were the lnLerpreterH. .MihH is-nn w to In; ooii(;nitiil;tte iilxm the oici-es'i of Miss Anna Mitijtwll in tn-r ri-udiiiK of h wlection fr'fin Mark Twiiiii. We iioik-- timt tlie oloutioii pupils an; cmjh'juI lavoritcn. . PIWiKAMMK. 1. Piuno I'oIimIi Dance. .. .Ii.-hunneukH Maude IhnwildK. 2. llx. ffToa(!' ik1 Mark-y. .Di'kui Annu It.-IIf Jdin k. 3. Hiug fpntijf'ii Aiik'nin(f. .ILawley I'aiiline ltuHM?ll. 4. P3an' .f herz-j . .1. Itlileinilxn'r A mia M ! n. X. H'lng As to ih? Ia-n......CttTi,t'jr KTT MelMIW. I. IU:. My Ivlitinsr: .. .. .Mark Twain Atnitt Mii'.'iu-ll. 7. i Piano ,f . .Fhvtinif Tn:auM )Imiii Pope. 8. Waltz rVTi( H'mg ln. ,, .Di-n.u Fonni" M'Kay. 9. PianoOradl ftornt, Cliopln Nina White 10. Hmg-"T)utr . .Many Kniirfit VI Mawle IMnwhldie. Violin ublixato. .. .Mi M iry IXirwiddie 11. Piano Hon of tlx lirook. .Bryant Margaret Kxim. 12. 8wn All 'ITii Ix Nhetit Old Wrtb Annie IVrl-n. 13. Piano Hon of thtr KwnlUrw. .B(hn Kmnia J'-tinwri. 14. Rung, lf j&r' B"wr, I lV Tnml Mami t. Iaao Virtum .Chopin Jennie IIUI. ' KALEIOII COTTOX MARKET. ho tn& ...4WK.. OG JEWS ITEMS ARI0.N-O0OKE CONCSEItT A Cultured ud Fshioitbto Amlitntco rnwut Ltwt Nigtot. . ' Arh-CVke CVmWna'Uour umk-r the tMr-H'tluii of Mr. J. 9. AtkiiHttm Jaat iiujhk tilled ib fuurth uumbt-r t (b Stur-CXtrao, Tlw hwor floor of tbo MnrMtrtn Oixra.lK was wll vrowiUnl "w-irh ltl4rh' int insnJ iMorly every number on t4 i)rrtuiiw was enwred. "Kentuoky BaW" ami "INmr Uttle Curlyheatlwl hus" s NMidennl toy tho Arkma deHirhtetV the Bmliewc, The voKv in tlw quarteM wvrt xee)lent ami there M-a alwmj's irftH't. harmotiy. Mr. toke, HHt iwltor, niMHartHl In four nmiiJiws atut liia wteli ulteinpt was appluiKled. A B'd leiil ot inn-try hati 1nm written about the "Maine" disaster. 'Hie follow ing, however, should U awarded tho pruo for orlKinality. "The 'Maine' is lost," when Frt'edom's cause ; Did very badly need her. Let's find out certain if who Vfw It lo wed up by a tor-derV" lii'MIH'el fully refenvd to tho State le piu'tiueut at Wnshiii(tton. Athmtii Con stitution. NOTU'BOK SAl.H OV rN('liAIMIOI FISKItillT. On Monday, the Ist day of March, ISSis at the railroad station on the la leish tiaslun railroad at Neime, Wake coiiuly, N. ('., the umh'iviicned will sell al public auction for cash, the following doserihod uuclainn-d freight, which was shippiil from l.inooluton, N. '.,'. Novein her 'JS, 1S!H, by l. M. tiules to .1. N. Holding, nt Ni'uso Station: tne large rag binler, '2 iron, and ;! Wooden boilers, eight pulleys,, one largo stone and pulley altiichcil, two runners, three beaters and pulleys ullnchod, two beaters, two cast iron plates, il.wo lurgo cog wheels, lvo iIhixoh for slial'ling, 7 pieces of shnl'llng and several small pieces of iron rods, etc. Tin' amount due for freight on said ar licles is Also expenses of inl- verlising and sale. liali'igli V (ImsIhii liailroad Coin pany. T. C. TII.I.KY. Agent. SAI.K DP VAI.I.AItl.i; PKIiSd.NAI. Pitt H'KUTV Foit.'I'AXHS.'' Ity virtue of aulliorily vesteil in me by Section TC of iIim t'harlo'r of the "City of liali-igh, and in pursuanco if a levy HKide by me Februiiry lllh, IS'.IS, 011 the properly hereinafter ilcscrilioil, I will sell nl public auction lo the highest hid ler for eitsili on 'I'liursihiy, March .'Ird, l.S'.IH, tit 1 o'cliK-k, p. iu at I In- prinling shop of K, .M. lizzell, in aid city, the following personal proivrty, to wit: Printing pi'ivWM, lype and bindery in said priiitiing xliop. the Hume being the pidperty at said K, M. Ily.zell, wild sale lieing for taxes due said city by said K. M. I'zzell, for l he year 1ND7, ainioiiuliug to ."i7.,'15 iud also for the js'iially initlioriMiP ' hy Ihe ('harler of said oily, and the cost of levy, scale and advcrli-iMiieat. C. F. I.I MSIiK.N, Tax Collector. Jtaleigh, X. C, Feb. 11). 1S!H. Turls'll's (Iicckc 1U'.,e. nt J. W. 81111 derford's. 'Phone IS 10. Four Yenr Old Apple Vinegar, 2)e. s'r gallon, at .1. W. Sanderford'H. Phone ISIC. liust Hurgett Street. 'rurheirn P-Ikm-mc YiVjT- at .1. W. Sail" derford'. 'Phoii 1H40". Kast llargett Street. Ih'Hi table Pinch, U yt can, at J. W. Sanderford's. "nioiii! 1HI0. FxiHt Hargeit SlriH-t. Uood Oriiui (5o(T:v 10c. pT Kiiind at J. W. Sanderford's. 'Phone 1S-I0. Kast Hari'elt Street. Dried Aisles, t'jr., pir pound, at J W. BuiMU rfirrd's. 'Phoiifc 1H4C. Bast Hargett Htrect H. FANCY GROCER, EAST HARGETT STREET. We have a great many bargains in Standard Groceries that we bought before the prices advanced, and for that reason we can save you i to 2$ per cent, on Staple Gro ceries that you have to use on your table every, day. We quote you a few prices that you may compare with what you pay elsewhere ; 500 lbs. sweet sugar-cured hams, small size, at 10c. the lbM regular 'price 12 i-ic, ioo dozen $ lbs. cans tomatoes at ioc, or $ for 2$c. loo dozen cans sugar corn at 10c, or ? for 2. Tltis, is the 12 1-2C kind. 4,000 lbs. tine grain granulated sugar at ? i-c. the lb. in 20 lb. lots, or 6c. in small quantities. 2,ofx lbs. pure hog fat at 7c This lard Is worth oc the lb. Arbuckle's coffee at 12c the lb. Crescent City coffee at 12 1-2C. the lb. 4-year-old apple vinegar at 20c. niiyunnn vuu uuy nuiii una wnv, u u i ivn as rcprcbenieo, we win rciunu your money. We sell for cash only. , C. SEED POTATOES. Nw U tho to mpm land ami begin ttanttntr for n mtIv mm. Tho tuonufctfwl trK-kor will look u re- iwinc 9vm mwrnwd nut rrO ttMy in- a filur mX tila labor lowt It t dlf fteult thlnti totry rlntbh teed ivato-si with nny deurr of certainty. My vlo U that you buy of reliable dealt, who ear ftr their reputwtlou, V offw you New York State, Early Rose, Peerless and Hebrons, Which are the toet variotle for onr noil and climate. We lionisht thm xu'ii ly for hh1 front an old atul reltublo llrm who have hud years of ostperlew along thh line, and we etiike oar rouutatioii on the purity and quality of 1ie tevd we offer . Prh tier barrel , . . Price ier peck . , . . ,.i.......,.,f:t.00 D. T. JOHNSON, Agt. PUOXK. 28. FOR THELADIES. Best American and Foreign Perfumery . . . NUNNAIXY'8 OANDY. 10 cent packnpoH to $:1.00 bnnkctn. We hvo reoelvml fresh lot of this Oundy every week aluoo the Drat. He iure mid neo It. HENRY T. HICKS, PhmwiI pitloa ' DnggW, M ETKOPOI.ITAN OPKRA UOUl.H. Thursday, .February 24. ONH NIGHT ONLY. Augustin Daly's Xomeriy, "A NIGHT OFF." PrcKliicod at Daly's Theatre, New York, over 1 00 nights. Ito.UtS tip LUHMITEK. Seals on mii li at W; II. Klnn'it liriil! Slmre. Pri.i'H, Ifl.llO, 7oe, ,r,(lc, rie. ; BALIO Ole I.m" I V WAKE FOBIOHT TOWNSHIP. : Ity Virtue of authority, if Iven hy II niiirljfi.KO deed executed on the , 21 Mil of .March, hy .1. T. .Siunh-rford and wife, mnl recorded In Hook 110 oil uuo lli', I will net I hy miction, for cMhIi, lit the Court IJotimj door of Wake t'ouiity, on the 'JHIh day of February, IH1IK, ot I o'clock i. in,, tlio h.iid conveyed In unit! li.oilK'Mk'e deed, helnu the liiulivldeil ill" lereMt of mild Hiindcrford and wife, In the following tract of laud, nltunte In Wake l''oriHt TowiikIi!, Wake (aiunty, mnl hoiiniU'd on Che North hy the IninU of Itohert Preemaii; on the Haul hy the IiiihIh of J. It. I'reeniiin; on the Koilth by l.1ie IiiiiiIn of Pily Clifton; on the Went hy the In ml m of Mm, Hallie Pact., and mi Id to contain . nlxly-two and a half acre more or leiw, K. W. IIAltUIS. MoriKaicei. YoimKi'ville, N. C. 1 J I :) il HVihl'xC it ATHHVI A KKA ISOItl) Allt LINK. Department of Hiiierliiteiahii'-i. Nn tioiial I'liii'iitlonal AMBoelaiioiit Clint tanooa, TcDii., Feb. fjinl iilili, 1WIH. fn account of the iihove iicianlon the S, A, li. will ell roiitul lrl tldn-u from all HlatloiKi U OlmttiiiiooKii, Teiin,r nt rate of one Brut elriw fare for the round tri. Tk'ketn to lis inilil February 2lt nnd 'S2mi, With dual limit Fehruary 2Hth, 1WIS. AND per gallon. This vinegar Is H. ANDERSON, EATIIIG TIME COMES TknUMM Uf but Utit k NMon why real aould M U ukM tkmt mn tot THE BEST MEALS Can only be' votton uy ttom th E When Urn Urdcr :iiuppU4 lit SMALL PRICES HOW Huy th IimI the world produock, and th beat la alwavt fouua at THOMAS PESCUD'S Kauoy and Faulty Orooer, Ht faretteTllU Btrovt. froa and quick dllvry fhua l.MPNI0SS FI.UNO OVICR im. The Itevereud Uanwoiu Johnmitt, form cily our Seeonil Jiend IWhf, haa left ta, The Mobivo of W A. A. 13, eouferretl hy the tinnier Hlittloiv Oollejjo and the offer of four ehtirehen hy the llnitiiliuoua vote or (nil) the -HUlern hoolt hla faith In tin lieern, lifter huntmltHf for two ilaya the followlne iutrvUlthm: My ItonKCN moII Pickle 'I'lley Hell them no low, They'll never uiaki) money 'At the ItiiNluewa I know. lie tendered .Jul riluillhm to take effect; no hooii ax Tho Itev, Will. At water, the Head I'orler, eotild1 aecure an iihhIhIiiiiI caiuiiile of Klnllljf 111 llllh hoii, "The'' a hotter day n eouilnir," and In ueeord na to the true ilnternretil lion of the Senotfaiiililan word "ItnotlKo ii." ': ' ' lr. ' Johmaoii'M aiieeeitaor la with (la. Like iiinri'laui of the jui'Beiit day, hi Im a full ure. Itin name la Mum, and like other Kama and Paulina, ho doe uol ih'ciii to cmv a iM'llM'r he ia In lie conl wllh Mchxl.v or any ihlliK elue, Hence, or whence, "I lna tho tliiun nuir" llry .lone of I'elerahuiii), wo an uniler II cloud of I litlliniieMM, NliimhllliK nioiii;, nellluu til erica at nil aorta of prlccM, MoinelluieM to the udvillililtfe of ciiMtotuera. Now iIm you time, tlo In i,r eome In mnl win, and "IMI lull line hiiiiiioNt," W, V, STItt IN AC J I & St N, '.;.;.. Uroeefh. M liTKOrOLlTAN OPERA IIOUSF. (INK WICKK, IIKOINNINd MONDAY, FEHRUARY 14, Itetiirii of Mia Kavorlln SUSIE KIRWIN. 70 PEOPLE 70 WILBUR OPERA CO. LIVING PICTURES. Kntlra new Hapartoira of Opart. Wno laavina; lUlalirh th thtr hav ha auktd to th door at vry rf(irmiiii Oratt luon In jean, Trice. 800, Boo. the 40c per gal. kind. HEM IS HAPPY ERSON. As Usualj Paving the Way for Spring Business Preparing for Another Season of Broad Gauge, Liberal Shopkeeplng. , . , Reaching out after the Freshest and best In the great world of merchandise-making.- Gathering It together for you. Bringing It to your very doors, as were, Standing as we have ever stood, as honest distributors trying to serve our public faithfully, Making .your buying easy for you. Strengthening any weak links In that chain el mutual wel fare which binds this store to the community for whleh it caters. TUB DRESS GOODS CONGRESS CONVbNhS. 1 here has been a steady stream of arrivals since the first of February. The goods are open to spectators you. SI LK SHOW AND A SUMMONS. The silk store Is ready for spring. Silks have not been prettier nor more abundant. Fashionable Spring Silks at very attractive prices. Seventy-five Cents and Plaid Silks -Stripe In lovely Taffeta, a hitrmonhiun In I'olor iiikI eonihlinUloii, It tu.iit Ik n hhiw, Im'iiiiI.v milhttoil eyo (lutl t liiy fill o ittiliNiet, Parallel uti'lnoti IniUiH'Ot pon Irnel. INwiiJIel ntl'liHM liKllroet (' triuU of oolol'. Illiiek BloiiUKitl Wh.t, Navy I'lahU with I'lilewt Htuo, Itnhy wt hetihh. IVail f '1, il, 4, A uitt even tl mt 7 I'lihurUilfn, Fifty-nine Cents. KiHiey .I'lH'iuhMl 'liffeln WnUt Will in line heavy nun'llly, ihh tlnwlnuii ntul Nl'letitlhl irinhluiiUou, Thl t till" tl'U' iiIiip 7f nwilo, Fifty Cents, 10 vl"!'" I'ify Uroeaileil Wlk-titit he ueil eliher fur wnlut of li'lntinluu uiiiuuiil vnliio for tlm iM'hv, Black Silks A Grand Line Prices the Lowest. Forty-nine Cents. JlhieU TunVlii Milk very mio tinillly whleh vt vtry highly reftimiiieiul, umial valiHi lly tlv 1'initn, Fifty-nine cents. Ilhiek 'CalTela Milk, very Illicit rimlln, lino rh'li hlaek iiikI :UiuutltuJ hint re, value 7fn'. Sixty-Five cents. Kino iinillly lllaek Hitllii ltiinhew, with il Im'miiIIiiI, wifl loio'li mnl ex I I'll heavy, the ivj(iilar Wie viiluo, 1.2?. Illacli Morlo Veloiir with Hyitilerii Sii'lii' ni ml ijuiillty ami pxi-limlvu n ultfim.. B. W. BAKER Coal and Wood, TELEPHONE 140, - Electric Lights, Electric Bells AND DKJH GRADE WORK fiEE THE HARDY BROTHERS COMPANY. trlati rtMODHble and work tfnrntox! NewLines Of Organdies, Lawns, Linens, Dimities, Ginghams, Tissues, Piques, Percales, Embroideries, Laces, Black Silks and Dress Goods just received The newest and latest styles at the very ( lowest prices, ::;V'' We are going to sell goods at such prices this season that it will double our sales See these new goods ' UC3LG9TT d ML We Lead! Dress Trlmmlncs. All now Nurliitf hiinoiiHon, tJariiUuiivn tit J pi. Milk huI Molmlr, tVthirtal tJulmiM, llnvhiMkltiry 1Ihh(In, I'hiiii tJiilimw, lleiuloil 4)nlmw, ttiiij Ktool tluhniM, Hiwntilti ta twin, with All ( vw Nt to nwtoli,. UKAUtM, tMUM AND 1IANDH IN AUhTHWNWW HUAUWl. A iriHti.t many tif the bIkivo it ro hi eMlulvi (Mittfi'im, tltrofoit w irould Hiiut( n tawly tmiiwotluii, Laces. Owp ww liupnrtalkm of Mirlim nt r iiw ruiitly, rituHiilt Hint WngmNi Vn, I'lall VhIk,, t'coam, Whiti Bint tthvk (liaiiilllly, thileiiKilm in liitli (ttilnm tuui Wihll, IH, JN i).m"iat, I'Iiiiiuhh, (H'wtm Nik, nh'llfoti liw, i, n wmmVti llqt of AII4)vtnn III Hutitw Vtn!tw, Vu Knjn'lH, th'hMilul m! ttc, The New Spring Sailors, Kvory ilay ln'iiitfN forth n mnv lw(is Mitihir mi iw tirtllliM'ry, llitvu you nupii Clowe nhiiiil willoi to Hit will) ill? UP eliork wnlni'f If it Im ww, w 5ive It, Klbbons, A feuiiirti wlih4i 'hiii'iii'te.rUrt nil thft hum' friM'i )n imi iMb, N'Imh mit ut leu of ih nw Kowiw wli!lwr fwr irnn or iinhHir waar ni'ti itmntal Willi olio of tlit-att tfi'Meeful (inmttlililguii, Kirlllti. lluiuM d It nlrt me wit lii Imm'Ii nlwne, eilHinl wllh Jiiea nUrllt fuitr iiinlin m ninl iiioiinieil mi Hm hiiiIu rlhlaw with n liKHiilnif miiuln of iinrrow thir foil I'liehe, (Mir wili rlhlKin urn tiow leinly, A 'Wi nnvr-lly r 1ilm Infjdir Itxt h'rtMirlt Tuitelaa, only hIiowii M tinr nlorti, . FOR - EAST HARGETT STREET. Good euiton ! i
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