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The Morning Post from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Morning Posti
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DOBBIN FERRALL, DEATH OP MR. D' WATSON. add some very pretty und effective specimens of Rich Surface and Paste Gold; Glass to our Not?" AT TUCKERS STORE. Art Collect tons: These are just vvny i RALEIGH, N. C.

Passed Away Unexpectedly Yester-dayFuneral Occurs Today. Mr. F. D. Watson passed away yes here and are well worthy of your 123 and 125 Favettevjl) St.

MARCH 11, 189S FRIDAY, Goods will be charged on ac-atfention, who admire tlie beau- jo'cloek after an terday afternoon at 2 tiful. cepted accounts to be settled for We Can Give ive hours at his home i I DOBBIN FERRALL. illness of twenty-four on Newbern avenue, you as Good Selections and as Lou- Houses. Wliy Not UaveYourMy Mr. waison was thern i taken with a partial stroke of paralysis WpdnMdav afternoon at 2 o'clock while DOBBIN 1595 SPRING STYLES 1 4 at work at his desk.

at the; Southern He was removed monthly We have the best lection. entirely new goods the choicest ever shown in Raleigh, and we sell them at lower prices. Our reduc expenses in doing business enables us to mark our goods (it lower prices. Polite and attentive sales Railway freight office. FERRALL, WEATHER PREDICTIONS The weather for Raleigh and vicinity-today will be cloudy, with showers of rain.

For the State-at-large, the Washington Weather Bnreau promises: Increasing cloudiness; easterly winds, with rain probable. PEKSO.NAL MENTION. The Passina Throng Gets a Show In this Column. to his home at once and began to im prove at once under the careful treat At In the Colored Dress Goods De-Ih the Black Dr mcrt trix-an hi 111. GfJTWle TUCKERS STORE, ituvui.

decided siens of improvement and his ndiiion was not considered alarming people. Prompt delivery of Mr. F. A. Watson went to see him For Spring and Scnm tumes.

-crnmer 123 and 125, Faytievuie St. STRAW MA TTINGS AT LOWER PRICES. 40-inch wide purch'ises DOBBIN FERRALL. Two toned Scotch Cheviots for Ail-Wool RatuV: U4ir hr an nour ueiore ins ucaii' ternoon and he seemed much better and said that he expected be at his work again-in a few days. In less than an hour, however, he died.

The second came at exactly the same hour street and traveling costumes. King, of GreenpfK-ro, is Mr. R. It. Our Sew Straw Mattings are here A grand assortment of Velour de Nice p- The DOBBIN 5c, 46-inch wide i Mr.

IT. Hoed, of West Durham: is arades and stales in eveiq FERRALL, today tnat ne was sincneu jiciua las. -niau Aii.tr Mixed Covfrts Blues, Slates and wanand at lower or ices. We was an earnest ana ae- Mr. Watson At W4 erjres all mi of th First Baptist Vout member TUCKER'S STORE He was regular trhiirch of this city.

Browns, I 6c, 40-ihch wide Illuminated Cords, Sprinz Colorings 7c, 4S-irich wide lay all Mattings without extra charge. Just now if the time to make your matting purchases. There iv ill never be as good a time. DOBBIN ct- FERRALL. ForSkirts-1 Black Wool Brocades Arn'oires, Epindinc, iwi-Granite Cloths.

nia Sicilians, Mohairs D3ls-Coating Series Parisian Serges, new Blue, Slates and in his church attendance and active in (Christian work. I At the time of 'his dath the deceased I was fifty-four years of acre and was in Chatham county. When quite a man he came to Raleigh and life running a grocery in West Afterward he was connected 123 and 125 Fayettr-v lie street. ROUNDING UP THE LINES. Completeness is nearing.

In starting a new business it fakes me little time, to get all the lines complete, but we are near Pearls. i wide Poplins, newest shades of Pearls, Slates, Cashmeres and Henriettas, with the Internal Revenue Department. Found. A pair of Cuff Buttons. Owner can A 11 i He married Miss Vestal, of Chatham, ing completeness.

the new coloring. His second wife, formerly Miss Laura We will have the mot-t attrac secure same at mis ouice uy .0 in property and paying for this notice. tO dUil WIUC: jUoner. of Greensboro, and four children bv his fust 'wife survive him. The ior a stylish-looking and fi.JJ Specialties Silks For xl Fancy Frills n' Uf Farnsworth Coverts, new colorings For sale by Jas.

Cremate the Poodle. 1. Johnson. 45-tnch Afcide- and 60c. 'a, i Greens English Brillian tines, Ifavy Plain.

Chan ceable ami P. I and Browns. tive store, the largest assortment of Imported Fabrics and on array of high grade novelties, which will be noted for exclu-sireness, originality and smart' ness, and at lower prices than any other'store DOBBIN FERRALL. Smoke Dixon's Havana King, sold by A. Dughi.

and $1.0, 46-inch wide. children are two unmarried daughters, who lived with thejr father, and two sons, Mr. Joseph Watson, of Greensboro and Aubry Watson, of Winston. Mr. Watson was a most industrious and excellent citizen.

He was held in the highest esteem by the community, and much sympathy is expressed for the family. The funeral will occur at the First Baptist church today at 3:30 o'clock. Friends of the family are invited to visiting in the city. Judirf H. G.

Crr.nor. of Wilson, is in the city on legal business. Mr. It. H.

Hay-s. of I'ittsboro, is here attending Supreme Court. Mr. O. H.

D'K'k'Ty, left yesterday for Rockingham. Governor Russ'-M r-turn-d to the city yestfiday from Wilmington. Ji'-presc-ntative Howe, of New Hanover, arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. J.

Crawford Biggs, of Oxford, was h'-re yesterday. Mr. W. B. Guthrie, of Durham, was a visitor in the city yesterday.

William T. Merritt, of Roxboro, is ic attending Supreme Court. Mr. J. A.

Mills returned from Washington, D. yesterday. Miss Mamie Cowper has pone to Portsmouth to visit her brother. Ex-Judge Armistead Bur weft, who has been in the city, returned to Charlotte yesterday. Ex-Judge John Gray Bynum arrived in the city yesterday and is attending the Supreme Court.

Col. V. S. Busk returned to the city yesterday from the East. Col.

Lusk Joined the Governor at Goldsboro. Mr. F. H. Busbee left yesterday for Morganton on legal business for the State in connection with the defunct Piedmont Bank.

Ex-Lieutenant-Governor Charles M. Stedman, who has been attending- the Supreme Court, returned to Greensboro yesterday. George Edwards a negro boy was brought here from Swift Creek town- ship yesterday and lodged in jail to await the next court for larceny. Illuminated Poplins and Coverts. Stray Dog Found Owner Wanted.

Cheviots, $1.00 per vard- A small black-and-tan terrier dog has Cmtrh fltirl fiprmfin NnvpIfiPC han r. Van rUonPO Tftr I WVV per yard. 1 t0 fcl DOBBIN has a collar with initials thereon. The owner can receive his prbperty by applying at or addressing THE POST. Austrian Mixtures Plain and Illuminated Epinglines.

Evening Shades, Printed Jr- to 60c. FERRALL, TO OPEN LIBRARY AT NIGHT. At CTRONACH'S FOR LADIES For Sale. Pony and Buggy. Address W.

care The Post. 1898 Styles Rntffl Your Inspection. TUCKER'S STORE, 123 and 125 Fayetteville street. SEE OUR NEW Trustees to Meet and Make Ar rangements for the Night Hours CH1LDRENS. HOES IB.

STRONACH The trustees of the State Library will PORCELAIN ART WARES, meet in a few days to make arrange-I JL ST HERE ments for opening the library at night, nvtiflu thin lrl 215 Fayetteville St. to 210 Wilmington St. Wanted. A good worker as partner to conduct a real estate and insurance business. Must be a hustler and fitted for the business.

No others need apply. Ad-dres care The Post. As The Post announced some weeks Iwork of Art. Every peice BEAUX AND BELLES OF WASHINGTON'S TIME ivith the skill that night. The trustees are anxious to painteu arrange the hours, being fully aware sho ws the master of the brush.

of the advantages it will afford many, rnj71f1t hnirinti persons who are unable to use the' lCher SUCH a aainiy SllOWing Rev, p. L. Stringfield, the financial i 1 18. library in the day time. The night Of creditable potterv.

Specie I Rates by Southern Railway Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of North Carolina, at Asheville, N. March 10th, 11th and 13th. On account of the above occasion the Southern. Railway will sell round trip hours would have been arranged when DO ti BIN FEURALL. DOBBIN secretary of the Baptist remale University, left yesterday for the Eastern part of the State on a canvassing tour.

The ladies of the First Baptist church made by the "Old Folks Concert" Tuesday night not Including the money derived from the sale of refreshments. Rev. Dr. Daniel, of the Presbyterian church, will on Sunday commence a series of six sermons to the young people. the matter was first brought out by The Post, but the trustees found it in- i convenient to get together and perfect the arrangements.

The creation of night hours for open- ing will necessitate a change in the day; hours now in observance. The hours of keeping open the library will be lengthened. This will require FhRRALL, WHEN the stately was the fashionable dii1 made a great desideratum well fitting- foo4! Then only the wealth) possess such finely made, feet fitting-, handsome shi for all sexes and ages as wet offering today at such prices: 2,000 New Oxford tor ladies, and 1,500 tickets from Raleigh, N. to Ashe-jvilie, and return at $11.00. Tick-jets on sale March 8th, 9th and 10th, lim- iter until March 15th.

For further Information write or call Ion THAD. C. STURGIS, I Transportation Agent. At TUCKERS STORE Librarian Cobb to remain on duty one jog and 125 Faiietteville street This is done at thA "request of the West- or two hours longer each day. OUR NEW minster League.

It; is verv likely that the library will be reindexed. 'the present method or jindexing is obsolete. Wanted A Stenographer. Young man preferred. Some one who can assist, in general office work.

Staxe salary wanted and give references. Address N. C. Manufacturer, care Morning Post, Raleigh, N. C.

GOLD GLASS. The growing demand for Rich Gold Glass has induced us to oyuiit; oiiuc iui men jum ceived. ICE PLANT FOR MOREHEAD. Transportation and Storage Company Incorporated With $13,000 Capital Stock. 1 1 i -i MS i 1 3 A I' T.

A. Montgomery, of the general office of the Southern Railway at Washington, arrived yesterday, and succeeds W. II. Tarns as clerk to City and Ticket Agent Darby. Asheville Citizen.

Mr. L. C. Caldwell, the chairman of the Railway Commission, returned home yesterday. Mr.

Caldwell will return to Raleigh early next week to attend the meeting of the Commissioners Tnuesday next. There will be an entertainment Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Presbyterian Sunday School room. The entertainment is entitled, "The Poverty Soshul and Old Folks Photograph Album." One of the features will be selections by the Royall brothers. Ad W. E.

JONES. I W. E. JONES. Raleigh.

N. C. The Weather will probably Cloudy To-day. Raleigh, Friday, March 11, 1891. The Secretary of State will today incorporate "The Carteret Ice, Transportation and Storage Company." The business of the company will be tire manufacture, sale and purchase of ice; the purchase' and sale of coal and goods, wares, merchandise and commodities; the purchase of or.

construc- five tion of warehouses. storehouses, mission adults 10 cents, children cents. SUCCESSFUL, OPENING OF FRESH'BEED! We hve received Fresh Seed for this season's Planting. wharves, steamboats, vessels, etc. Morehead City is designated as the principal place of business.

LOCAL t'ARAGHAPriS. The capital stock shall be $13,000. wifh the privilege of increasing same to $100,000. The incorporators are W. S.

Chad-wick, C. S. Wallace, N. W. Taylor, Thos.

Daniels, B. Jones Son and It. W. Tayloe. Deputy Sheriff Hays, of Beaufort county, brought four convicts to the penitentiary yesterday.

They were: Cabe Respass, sentenced to two years' imprisonment; Will Akis, for one year; Will Saunders, for six months, and John (iuilforrf, for one year. Seed Irish Potatoes. Early Rose, Burbank, Peerless, Beauties of Hebron. Free Trom Tuberculosis. Jew Springy Wash Goods I Mr.

W. C. McMackin has completed a tuberculine examination of Mr. Willis Chang at the Union Depot at me union The manafrinir officrs of the South- II. Whitaker's head of cr.ttle.

Mr Sin officers of Whi taker has a number of blooded "TP-1 AirKinds'of Garden Seed. AT THE. cows Jerseys and others and he was desirous of knowing whether the herd was infected with tttberculosis. After an examination of the entire herd, McMackin finds that the cattle are entirely free from the disease in any form. Mr.

Whitaker is the first private herdsman in this vicmity who has had his cows examined. The result was most satisfactory. Mr. McMackin will fi-Make Your Hen's l-a-esrBuy Wilber's Egg Food. cjn Railway have betn here and drawn pians of the pmpoed changes in tlie passenger depot.

plans I vivo 1) submitted to the general officers of the Seaboard and Southern and as soon as they are endorsed work will begin on the new alteration. The waiting room for the colored people will be located in the room now occupied by tlie ba linage- department. Death of WIss Thompson Miss. Cornelia Ann Thompson, so long and well known in this city, died at the home of her nephew, Wm. J.

Newsom. at Rutherford, X. early on Tuesday morning after a brief illness. The Remains arrived here yesterday afternoon -n the Seaboard mail and were met at the depot by friends. The funeral services occurred from Christ Church yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, v.

Dr. M. M. Marshall officiating. senu a report or the examination to 1 Washington, D.

to the Government. I 00. FERRALL Aleeting of Masons. There was a meeting here Monday of well known Masons to arrange for a great gathering of the Grand Council. TUESDAY.

Our price Grand Commandery, Knights Templar, I Grand Chapter and Mystic Shrine at Raleigh late in May, perhaps about the Regular 12c goods, now 10c the yard. 24th or A general committee was; If You Were Offered $75.00 for $3jjj WnnM You Buvji; appointed to make arrangements, this i being composed of John C. Drewry, William Simpson, W. A. Withers, R.

II. Bradley. Mr. Baker, John Nichols and Supr- rne Ccurt. Fifth district: Mr.

Hamilton; There will be a large Cable vs. Railroad. argued by C. M. Stedtr.an.

R. R. King (and D. Schenck i and a notably warm re- ception of by brief) for plaintiff: F. 11.

Busbee for defendant. Morehead Banking Co. vs. Morehead and Duke and others; argued by Cra-ham and Green; Manning and Foushee and Boone and Bryan and for appellants; Winston and Fuller; Burwell, Walker and Cransler contra. That is what we oiler you.

OWP0 L. O'B. Branch Camp; 515. By order of Commander P. E.

Hines, the members of L. O'B. Branch Camp 1897 Crescent Bicycles SOLD AT 515, Confederate Veterans, are hereby! Nothing more elaborate has taken place this season than the display of those handsome fabrics in all their richness and splendor, and the wide-awake customers take advantage of the, opportunity to make their selections for the approaching season. The prices on our line of seasonable goods are lower than you can buy them anywhere else now. We are going to give all the ladies an opportunity to make an early purchase, and have decided to continue the grand display through the week.

You can get a handsome Persian Lawn in the newest and bright patterns to be had for 7c. 8c worth 10c, 12c, 15c You can select a beautiful Organdie. The patterns are our exclusive Importation and they cannot be duplicted anywhere else. Our prices will be 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c; they are worth 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c Surely you will not miss such a chance as this. Checked and Striped Dimities are just lovely this season.

We have them for 6c. 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c, ISc They are cheap at 25 per cent. mure. All absolutely new and this season's goods. You had better see this line before they are all goue, as we cannot duplicate this line of values again.

$35.00 T0 BE SOLD AT SAME PRICE. directed to meet at the Mayor office this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the plurpose ofMtending the funeral of our deceased brother comrade, Thomas D. Wratson. Let there be a full turnout of the members. J.

C. BIRDSONG, Adjutant. Dotted Swisses Have arrived and are going to be sold quickly, as the prices will certainly move them. If you take the time to inspect them you will be convinced that they are cheap. Regular 12c.

patterns now 10c; regular 15c. ones axe now 12c; the 20c grade goes for 15c; ttie25c. kind we offer for 18c. Now the kind that are sold everywhere for 35c and 40c. we intend to sell you for 25c, and you never saw such handsome patterns.

They are entirely new and ours exclusively. You will soon be "wanting them, so you had better come now and get your choice quickly. Lad ies' Underwear Is going fast better come at once and get what garments you may need. Prices low as you can buy the material. Corset Covers jgc Ladies Pants 90 Ladies' Skirts Ladies Chemise Ladies' Gowns 49c This line of goods are well" made and the material is splendid, and as to fit and shape, none are better shape.

The bargains you will find at the Big Store will astonish you and will be a money saving to you in this time of anticipated war. THOMAS H. BRIGGS SOfto RALEIGH N. C. BUSINESS ITEflS.

ML GITV Some one to furnish lot and build a $1,000 cottage, and sell same on monthly installments. Lot to be in nice portion of city. Address R. L' Drawer L. Raleigh.

Booksellers WHI Pay 5187 1-? for Supreme Court Reports Storage of Old Reports. The Secretary of State has decided to sell the North Carolina Supreme Court reports to publishers and booksellers at J1.S7H per copy. This is the price at which they have been sc. all the while, though Williams Co. Bot them at 11.75 per copy under the former contract.

The advantage that firm derived, however, was payment for the storage of all the old reports. The reports are retailed at $2.00 per coi Secretary of State Thompson siates the old Supreme Court reports. Svhich number about 19.000 volumes will hot be moved from their present over A. Williams bookstore. A new contract will be made with Williams Co.

for the storage of the books. Instead of paying a per from the funds derived from the sale of the books for the storage of the reports, the State will pay a stated amount per month, which will come out of the general fund in the treasury. Dixon's Havana King and Black Poodle, best 5c. cigars on the market. Sold by Jno.

U. Smith. Ducks STEAM For Dress Skirts Black and Navy Blue just what you want now. Best colors and nice quality. Yours truly.

Wanted. Old clothes, shoes, hats, pistols, guns, watches and all kinds of second-hand goods bought and sold at Harris' Steam Dye Works, East Hargett street Raleigh, N. C. Suits cleaned. 75c; cleaned and dyed, Orders by express will receive prompt attention.

AUN E.JONES. J. K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. by Cigar Stand at Yarboro House.

Fayetteville. Street i.

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