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Raleigh, N. C.
WAKE CO.
616
RALEIGH BUSINESS.
*Brown & Sumner, fashionable hair dressing and shaving saloon, 238 Fayetteville
Brown & Utley, publishers and prop'rs of The Raleigh Evening Visitor, office No 9 old Sentinel Building, south of the Court House
Bryan A P, southern express agt, office 108 Fayetteville Bryan M, tin, sheet iron and copper worker, 407 s Wilmington *Bryant Edw, boot and shoe maker, cor McDowell and Ca- barrus
Bryant & Arnold, dealers in fresh meats, beef, veal, pork, mutton, lamb, &c, &c, stall 21 Metropolitan Market
Buffalo E B, blacksmith and wheelwright, nr cor West and Cannon
Buffalo J G, family groceries and bar, e end of Hargett Bullock C W, contractor for house, sign and ornamental painting and fresco, 16 e Morgan
*Burns Tony, first class restaurant, 203 s Wilmington Burt Mrs J G, dress maker, Bloodworth bet Newbern avenue and Morgan
Burwell Rev R, D. D., principal Peace Institute, Peace n end Wilmington
Busbee Walton M, attorney at law
Cameron F H, general supt Life Insurance Co of Virginia, and general insurance agency, office over Citizens Na- tional Bank, n e cor Fayetteville and Martin
Castleberry L D, dealer in staple and fancy goods, fine cigars and tobacco, 508 Hillsboro
Caudle W H & Bro, bar and grocery, 314 w Cabarrus
Caudle W H T, family groceries, cor West and Jones
Centennial Graded School, E P Moses, A. M., supt, south end Fayetteville
Central Hotel, T C Williams propr, cor Wilmington and Hargett
Crutchfield R B, manufacturer of Star Cotton Gin and cot- ton gin repairer, 101 n West
Cheatham B F, agt, groceries and liquors, 225 s Wilmington Cheek Jas A, propr Planters' Saloon, Exchange Place
*Christmas Thomas, groceries, fine cigars and tobacco, 514 Newbern avenue
Christmas & Drake, bar, 104 e Hargett
MAKE YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN A PLEASURE. BUY SEED OF
JOHN PESCUD
THE DRUGGIST.
WAKE CO. 617 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Rev J B White rector, 204 Hillsboro st
*Clanton S, green grocery, Stall 18 Market House
Clark F W, general freight and passenger agt of R & G, R & A and C C railroads, office Wilmington, N C
Clark Walter, Judge Superior Court, office Court House Coats S W, propr Harris' stables, Martin nr Blount
Coffin Mrs Laura, manager of hospital of St John's Guild, . 17 w South opp Salisbury
Coke & Williamson, attorneys at law and real estate agts, Fisher Building, 217 Fayetteville
Colbourn Miss E, dress maker, n Wilmington, bet Jones and Lane
Cole J W, practical watchmaker and jeweler, 13 w Hargett *Cole Reuben, family groceries, 1122 e Hargett
*Coleman Richard, boot and shoe maker, 204} e Martin *Collins Sarah, barber and hair dresser, 112 e Hargett
Conn D G, general merchandise, 128 $ Wilmington Coogan Mrs Alice, dress maker, 10 Saunders
Correll H A, boot and shoe maker, 222 e Martin
Cotton and Grocers' Exchange, W G Upchurch pres, Alf A Thompson sec, 31I s Wilmington
Cowper B G, general insurance agent, office n w cor Fayette- ville and Martin, up stairs
Cowper P, adjuster and supervisor The North Carolina Home Insurance Company, office 206 Fayetteville
Cox W R., congressman of 4th district, also attorney at law, office s e cor Fayetteville and Martin
Cram P H, supt of Raleigh Ice Co, office and factory foot of Hargett
Crawford D H, meat market, Stall No 24 Market House Crawford J H, dentist, office 116 Fayetteville, up stairs
Crawford W R, meat market, Stall I Market House
Creech A, dealer in foreign and domestic dry goods, sheet- ing, carpeting, boots, shoes, hats, trunks, &c, 136 Fayette- ville
Creech Joseph A, attorney at law, and general manager Creech & Co's agency for American and foreign claims, office 228 Fayetteville, up stairs
Creech & Co, unclaimed money and estates' agency, office 228 Fayetteville, up stairs
Geo. N. Walters
THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Raleigh, N. C. Always Guarantees a Perfect Fit.
WAKE CO.
618 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Creighton Wm V, special agent Baltimore United Oil Co, office 307 n Harrington
Crocker H H, dealer in dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, &c, 9 e Hargett
*Crosby H C, principal of Garfield Graded School, Swain bet Martin & Davie
Crow C C, general agent for North Carolina for the Ætna Life Insurance Co of Hartford, Conn, office 212 Fayette- ville
Crow & Syme, general fire insurance agts, office 212 Fay- etteville
Dabney Chas W Jr, Ph. D., director of Experiment Sta- tion, office Agricultural Building, n of Capitol
Daniels Josephus, editor of the State Chronicle, office 224 Fayetteville
Dancy F B, A. B., asst chemist at Agricultural Building, n of Capitol
Davidson Theo F, Attorney General and reporter of Su- preme Court, office Capitol Building
*Daves John, blacksmith shop, 220 s Bloodworth
Davis W E, mnfr carriages and buggies, 130 e Morgan
*Davis & Dunston, barbers, 202} Fayetteville
Dees Simmon, wheelwright, blacksmith, groceries, 213 n West
Denmark J W & Co, wholesale and retail booksellers and stationers, 129 Fayetteville
Dennis Mrs J C, tailoress, cleaning and repairing, 122 e Davie
Denton E V, groceries, 15 Exchange Place
Denton N V, saloon, 17 Exchange place
Devereux & Wilder, attorneys at law, office 212 Fayette- ville, up stairs
*Dildy S HI, groceries, 309 w Cabarrus
Dobbin Robert, fashionable boot and shoe maker, basement 237 Fayetteville
Dodd W H, mayor of Raleigh, office Metropolitan Hall *Donaldson Thos, meat, &c, Stall 25 Market House
*Donaldson Wilson, green grocery, game, &c, Stall 15 Mar- ket House
Dowell H J & Co, junk dealers, &c, 118 e Hargett Duffin P J, merchant tailor, 107 Fayetteville
John Y. MacRae,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
Raleigh, N.C.
RALEIGH BUSINESS.
WAKE CO. 619
Dunn Dr J B, physician, office 124 Hillsboro
Dunn R G, cotton weigher, R & G cotton yard
Dunn Willis, restaurant, under 221 s Wilmington
*Dunston B H, bar, Oberlin
*Dunston M N, boot and shoe maker, basement 302 s Wil- mington
Dye A W, groceries, 433 Person, cor Cabarrus
Earp H W, boot and shoe shop, 539 e Martin
Eatman Mrs W R, fashionable dress and cloak maker, 113 n Bloodworth
Edwards, Broughton & Co, printers, binders, station- ers and blank book manufacturers, 19 w Hargett
Edwards Henry, bar, Oberlin
Edwards M D & J D, dry goods, boots, shoes, rotions, &c, 205 Fayetteville
Ellington, Royster & Co, contractors, mfrs of sash, doors and blinds, also dealers in fine family groceries, 101 n West
Ellis Dr R B, physician, office next to residence 218 e Mor- gan
Ellis R E, wholesale and retail dealer in lumber, laths, shingles, lime and brick, special attention paid to orders from a distance, 307 s Wilmington
Ellis W H, dealer in groceries, cigars, tobacco, N C corn and rye whisky, brandy, &c, 212 and 215 s Wilmington
R. E. ELLIS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Lumber, Laths, Shingles,
LIME AND BRICK,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Special attention paid to orders from a distance. Correspondence so- licited.
D. S. Waitt
TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, GRIP SACKS, &c.,
Raleigh, N. C.
WAKE CO.
620
RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Ellis & Brown, general merchandise, Hillsboro road, I mile w of Capitol
Emery A V, groceries, 102 e Hargett, cor Wilmington
Enniss Jas H, publisher North Carolina Farmer, Turner's N C Almanac, Busbee's N C Justice and Form book, 119 n Salisbury
Evans & Martin, mfrs of all kinds of carriages, buggies, road carts, &c, repairing and repainting done promptly and at reasonable rates, 133 and 135 e Morgan and .14 Blount.
Everitt Dr D E, dentist, 123} Fayetteville
Exchange Hotel, Miss M J Hicks prop'r, 213 w Hillsboro Faison P F, cotton and leaf tobacco dealer, 118 e Martin Falls of Neuse Mfg Co, mnfrs of Swepson plaids, R Y Mc-
Aden pres, G Rosenthal, sec and treas, office 126 Fayette- ville
Farmers' Warehouse, for the sale of leaf tobacco, Moore & Proctor prop'rs, cor Davie and Bloodworth. (See adv,. opp page)
Farnsworth H M, house and sign painter, Jones bet Salis- bury and McDowell
Farriss Rev C S, associate editor Biblical Recorder, office 19 w Hargett
Fasnach Edward, watches, clocks and jewelry, spectacles, eye glasses, sterling and silver plated wares, 110 Fayyette- ville (See adv, page 625)
Fentress T R, tailor, 118 s Wilmington
Ferrall J R & Co, dealers in staple and fancy groceries, pro- duce, &c, 222 Fayetteville
*Fields Isham, cabinet maker and undertaker, 113 s Salis- bury
Finger Sidney M, Supt of Public Instruction, office Cap- itol Building
Fleming J H, ettorney at law, office I Court House Square Fleming J M, dept warden North Carolina State Peniten- tiary
*Ford Austin, blacksmith and repairing, 1272 s Wilmington Forrest A B, florist, 517 Polk
Foster O H & Co, prop'rs of Foster's Warehouse, for the: sale of leaf tobacco, s Wilmington
FEACE INSTITUTE, RALEIGH, N. C.
621
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
PEACE INSTITUTE RALEIGH, N. C.
The Annual Session Commences on the First Wednes- day of September, and Closes First Wednesday in June Following.
PUPILS RECEIVED AT ANY TIME AND CHARGED FROM DATE OF ENTRANCE.
The attention of parents looking for a first-class school for their daughters is called to the following advantages claimed for PEACE INSTITUTE :
First-An experienced and highly accomplished corps of Teachers in all branches usually taught in first-class seminaries for Young Ladies and Girls. Advantages for instruction in Music, Art and Modern Languages unsurpassed.
Second -- Location at Raleigh, the Capital of the State, in direct railroad and telegraphic communication with every place in the country. Prin- cipal office connected by telephone with telegraph office. Climate of Raleigh proverbial for health.
Third-Building most conveniently arranged of any in the State ; heated by steam and lighted by gas. The sleeping-rooms of pupils arranged for two occupants, neatly and comfortably furnished, and each warmed by a steam radiator, danger from fire in use of open fire- places and stoves being thus avoided, as well as health and comfort promoted. The large and elegant assembly-room is lighted by elec- tricity, and electric bells are through the whole building.
Fourth-The religious advantages. All the Protestant churches are represented in Raleigh. While PEACE INSTITUTE is under the auspices of Pres- byterians, it is by no means sectarian. Pupils on the first Sunday of each month attend churches of their parents' choice.
Fifth-Expenses less than any Female Seminary offering same advantages.
Special terms for two or more pupils from same fam- ily or neighborhood. Correspondence solicited.
For Circular containing full particulars, address
Rev. R. BURWELL & SON, Raleigh, N. C.
622
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE Raleigh Christian Advocate, RALEIGH, N. C.
A First-Class Religious Family Paper.
The Best Advertising Medium in North Carolina.
The Raleigh Christian Advocate
Was established in 1855, and since that time has been the Official Organ of the North Carolina Conference of the M. E. Church, South, hence it- circulates largely among the
SEVENTY THOUSAND METHODISTS
within the bounds of the North Carolina Conference. It is pre-eminently a FAMILY PAPER.
Every Methodist in North Carolina OUGHT TO TAKE IT.
Price $2.00 per annum, in advance; 6 Months, $1.00.
As an advertising medium it ranks as the best. Terms Reasonable. WE" For further information, address
Rev. F. L. REID, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, RALEIGH, N. C.
623
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
The tate Chronicle,
A LIVE, PROGRESSIVE, FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT Democratic Newspaper, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY,
AT RALEIGH, N. C., (The Capitol of the State,)
Devoted to North Carolina,
And wedded to whatever pertains to her intellectual, moral and industrial development.
A Friend to Education,
Material Progress, and Economy in the Administration of Public Affairs.
A Foe to Ignorance, Sloth, and Extravagance or Dishonesty in High Places.
A Bold Exponent of the Rights of the People.
It Prints the News, Tells the Truth, has Convictions of its Own, and is NOT AFRAID TO EXPRESS THEM.
Terms $2.00 a Year; $1.00 Six Months, in Advance.
SPECIMEN COPIES FREE.
ADVERTISERS Wishing to reach the people of North Carolina, especially in the Tobacco Section, will on appli- cation be furnished with a copy of the " Chroni- cle's" subscription list, and with prices, from which they may proceed intelligently. Address THE STATE CHRONICLE,
RALEIGH, N. C ..
624
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRANK GRUENDLER, Commission Merchant,
Stall No. 19, Market House,
RALEIGH, N. C.
DEALER IN
All Kinds OF
PRODUCE,
SUCH AS
CHICKENS,
TURKEYS,
BIRDS,
RABBITS,
CABBAGE,
PEAS,
&c., &c.
Consignments received and prompt returns made.
625
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDWARD FASNACH, JEWELER
AND
Manufacturers & Importers' Agent
RALEIGH, N. C.
We are authorized to sell WATCHES, American and imported, at a very small advance upon wholesale prices, or 20 to 30 per cent. below retail.
DES"SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE-LIST. GA
THE (Patented) EUREKA INTERCHANGEABLE Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
In Gold and Blued or Bronzed Rust-Proof Steel Frames. The Latest and Best Improvement in Spectacles.
"SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE-LIST. 80
DIAMOND AND PLAIN GOLD WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS
A SPECIALTY. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE-LIST, DA
C. M. Wheeler
2
49293
Elgin Il.
Old Gold and Silver in Small or Large Quantities, taken as Cash.
626
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. THAN Watchmaker & Jeweler, RALEIGH, N. C.
No. 6 West Martin Street, North of the Post Office. (DR. LEWIS' OLD OFFICE. ) Sign of the Big Watch.
American Gold and Silver Watches AT FACTORY PRICES.
WATCH
XII
M. THAIN
Watchmaker.
JEWELER.
50
45
15
30
A Specialty.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, &c.,
Repaired at the Lowest Rates for Good Work, And Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction if Properly Used.
GIVE ME A CALL, And you will be sure to Come Again. I will do you good. Respectfully,
WM. THAIN.
WALTHAM WATCHES
THE BIG
I
627
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE News and Observer.
THE LEADING PAPER
Published in the State of North Carolina.
Has the Largest Circulation !
PUBLISHED AT THE CAPITAL,
It Goes into Every Section of the State.
PARTICULARLY IS IT
The Paper of the Tobacco Belt OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Liberal Terms offered to Advertisers.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
Daily, One Year $7.00
Six Months 3,50
Weekly, One Year
2.00
Six Months 1.00
628
RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL,
RALEIGH, N. C.
FOUNDED MAY, 1842.
THE RT. REV. THEO. B. LYMAN, D.D., VISITOR.
The Rev. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M., PRINCIPAL AND RECTOR.
Miss M. E. J. CZARNOMSKA, LADY-PRINCIPAL.
ADVENT TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 9th, 1886.
For Catalogue address the Rector.
·
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C.
Sweetest and best Perfumes
JOHN PESCUD'S DRUG and Fine Soaps sold at
STORE.
WAKE CO. 629 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Foster's Warehouse, for the sale of leaf tobacco, O H Foster & Co, prop'rs, s Wilmington nr Davie
Fowle D G, attorney at law, Fayetteville and Davie Fowler W W, groceries, 812 Fayetteville
Fraps A W, dealer in confectioneries, fruits, toys, also whole- sale and retail dealer in wines, liquors, cigars, &c, 230 and 232 Fayetteville, also 14 w Hargett
Freeman Jas, groceries, liquors, cigars, tobacco, &c, e end Hargett
Fuller Frank T, physician, office Insane Asylum
Fuller I I & Co, groceries and cigars, 103 Fayetteville
Fuller & Snow, attorneys at law, Law Building, 333 Fay- etteville
The Farmers' Warehouse,
FOR THE SALE OF ALL GRADES OF LEAF TOBACCO.
The Largest by 2,000 Square Feet Floor Space, WITH THE BEST LIGHT,
The Largest Number and only Closed in Stalls for Stock,
LARGE, COMFORTABLE CAMP-ROOM, CORRECT ACCOUNT- ANTS, CAREFUL EMPLOYEES TO HANDLE TOBACCO, AN EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER, MAKE THE FARMERS' WAREHOUSE THE BEST IN THE CITY.
CAMP LOT SECURELY FENCED IN.
MR. W. C. MOORE, with his long experience in tobacco, personally superin- tends all our sales, and makes the farmer's tobacco bring all it is worth on any market.
When you come to Raleigh with your tobacco, drive right to the FARMERS' WAREHOUSE and make yourself at home till your tobacco is sold, then go home happy, like hundreds of others have already done who sold on the floor of the Farmers' Warehouse.
MOORE & PROCTOR, PROPRIETORS.
43
Geo. N. Walters, The Merchant Tailor, Send for Samples.
Raleigh, N.C.
WAKE CO.
630 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Gill J H, founder and machinist, mnfr of all kinds of heavy R R and other castings, plows, engines, saw mills, repairs done, 134 w Davie.
Glass G H, manager Southern Bell' Telephone and Tele- graph Company's office, 118 Fayetteville
*Goodson H R, groceries and confectioneries, 332 Fayette- ville
Goodwin C E J, groceries and liquors, 302 w Cabarrus Goodwin & Hiss, marble works, 419 Fayetteville
*Goss Alvis, groceries, s end Fayetteville st
Grausman & Rosenthal, dealers in staple and fancy groce- ries, provisions, &c, 130 Fayetteville
Gray & Stamps, attorneys at law, office 228 Fayetteville up stairs
*Green Austin, blacksmith and repair shop, 126 w Morgan Griffith Mrs M G, cleaning and repairing, 308 e Martin
Griffith R, tailor, over 221 s Wilmington
Grissom Eugene, M. D., LL. D., supt North Carolina In- sane Asylum, southwestern part of city
Gruendler F, commission merchant, country produce, game, birds, ducks, &c, Stall 19 Metropolitan Market. (See adv, page 624)
Gulley Joseph P, dealer in dry goods, clothing, hats, boots, shoes, &c, 333 Fayetteville and 4 and 6 Exchange Place *Dunn Edm, cabinet and undertaker, 201 w Morgan
Hale P M, printer to the State and publisher of the Raleigh Register, office Fisher Building, 217 Fayetteville
*Hall W R, family groceries, 716 Manly
*Hall & Hamlin, commission merchants, dealers in fish . and oysters, Stalls IC and 12 Market House
Hamill, Hunnicut & Co, builders and contractors (See adv, opp page)
*Hardie B H, whitewasher and kalsominer, cor Wilmington and Hargett
Hardie Mrs M A, fashionable milliner, 128 Fayetteville
Hardin Edward J, dealer in staple and fancy groceries, 210 Fayetteville
Harding B R, master of machinery R & G and R & A R R *Hare David, snack house, 310 w Cabarrus
** Hare W H, bar, 315 w Cabarrus
A full Line of Patent Medicines at
John Y MacRae's.
WAKE CO.
631
RALEIGH BUSINESS. .
Harris Eugene L, artist, crayon portraits, oil portraits, oil landscapes, sketching, pastel portraits, studio 127 Fay- etteville
Harris Eugene L & Co, dealers in artists' materials and supplies, also firing and gilding to order of hand-painted china, 127 Fayetteville
HAMILL, HUNNICUT & CO.,
Contractors and Builders
OF BRICK WORK IN THE LATEST STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE.
Work done anywhere in the State at shortest notice, making the laying of Fine Fronts with Press Brick a specialty.
PLASTERING
in all its latest styles, from two coats of whitewash to the finest hard finish.
Cornices of all styles planted or run, centre pieces, sitting Mantle Pieces, Grates, &c.
We will also superintend the construction of buildings anywhere in the State, where parties prefer to furnish their own materials.
Reference if desired. All orders left at T. H. Briggs & Sons', 220 Fayetteville street, will receive prompt attention, or address HAMILL, HUNNICUT & CO.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
EUGENE L. HARRIS, ** ARTIST*
PORTRAITS IN CRAYON. IN OIL, IN PASTEL, From LIFE and SMALL PICTURES. 1>>Oil Landscapes of North Caro- lina Scenery, all sizes and prices. meg In all branches he promises to please or no pay. Work never fades. Copying old pictures a specialty.
EUGENE L. HARRIS & CO., DEALERS IN Artists' Materials and Supplies,
FIRERS AND GILDERS OF HAND-PAINTED CHINA, TILES, &c. If you want Anything for Painting and Drawing Write to them.
Studio and Office, 127 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. CALL AND SEE US WHEN IN RALEIGH, 21
D. S. WAITT, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS,
Raleigh, N.C.
WAKE CO.
632 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
*Harris Henry, restaurant, 313 w Cabarrus
*Harris Isaac, restaurant, 125 e Martin
Harris J C L, attorney at law, office 7 Court House Square Harris R J, dealer in wood and coal, office J R Terrell's store, 235 Fayetteville
*Harris Sally, groceries, 324 w Cannon
Harris Thomas, dealer in choice wines, brandies, North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia whiskies, cigars, tobacco, &c, sole agt Muse & Watkins' Summerdean and 1870 Cabinet whiskies, also for Luke Bros. Lockville No 2 plows; sleeping rooms nicely furnished, opened all night ; 305 s Blount
Harris T C, curator of the Museum and wood engraver, office at Agricultural Building, n of Capitol
Harris W N, groceries, 606 e Davie
Harrison M, harness and saddle maker, 204 Fayetteville
*Hartfield & Haywood, blacksmiths and repairers, 124 S Blount
Hawkins C M, pres of Pioneer Mnig Co, also Raleigh Gas Light Co, and sec of N C Phosphate Co, office Law Build- ing, 331 Fayetteville
Hawkins Colin M & Co, real estate agents, loans negoti- ated, bonds and stocks bought and sold, Law Building, 331 Fayetteville
*Hawkins G W, vegetables, &c, Stall 23 Market House
Hawkins W J, vice-pres The Citizens National Bank, n e cor Fayetteville and Martin
Hay Thomas T, general insurance agency, office Citizens National Bank Building, n e cor Fayetteville and Martin *Hayes Isaiah G, attorney at law
Haynes M R, cabinet maker, dealer in pictures, picture frames, window shades, &c, 122 Fayetteville
Haywood E Burke, physician, 211 Newbern Avenue
Haywood Ed Graham, attorney at law, residence 611 Fay- etteville.
Haywood F J, physician, office 15 w Morgan
Haywood Hubert, physician, office 211 Newbern Avenue Haywood Joseph A, U S gauger, office room 19 Post Office Building
Haywood R B, physician, 27 e Edenton
Pescud's old Drug Store.
Established in 1842. Try John Pescud for Medicine.
WAKE CO. 633 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Haywood Sherwood, attorney and counselor at law, Fisher Building, 217 Fayetteville
*Haywood Willis, boot and shoe maker, 407 w Hillsboro Haywood W D, justice of the peace, office s e cor Fayette- ville and Martin
Haywood & Haywood, attorneys and counselors at law, office s e cor Fayetteville and Martin
Heartt C D, chief of police, office at Metropolitan Hall
Heartt Leo D, asst cashier State National Bank, 121 Fay- etteville
Heller Bros, dealers in boots, shoes, trunks, valises, leather and findings, 131 Fayetteville
*Hester Wm, physician, 222 w Lenoir
Hicks Miss M J, prop'ress of Exchange Hotel, 213 Hillsboro Hicks Miss Sallie A, fashionable dressmaker, Hillsboro Hicks W H, green grocery, Stall 20 Market House Hicks W J, architect and warden NC State Penitentiary High R C, dealer in liquors, groceries, &c., Fayetteville road *Hiler Ben, vegetables, game, &c, Stall 17 Market House *Hill Alfred, blacksmith, 129} s Wilmington
*Hill A J, shoe maker, 18 w Cabarrus
*Hill Jno W, blacksmith, Fayetteville road
*Hill Joseph, blacksmith, nr cor McDowell and Morgan Hill W T, oysters and fish, Stall No II Market House Hines P E, physician, office Edenton and Salisbury
Hinsdale John W, attorney and counsellor at law, Citizens National Bank building, n e cor Fayetteville and Martin
*Hinton L B, harness, saddles, bridles, whips, repairing done promptly, 106 s Wilmington
Hoke R F, pres The North Carolina Car Company, on R & G railroad, n city limits
Holloway W H, manufacturer and repairer of wagons, carts, buggies, &c, 543 e Hargett and 1272 s Wilmington (See adv, page 634)
Holman Bros, mfrs ladies, gents and misses hose, wool carders, millers and cotton gin, Fayetteville road
*Holmes Squire, groceries, e end Hargett
Honeycutt Olamus, cotton gin, 418} Smithfield
*Hoover C W, billiards and pool, fine liquors, brandies, choice cigars, tobacco, 205 s Wilmington
GEO. N. WALTERS
THE MERCHANT TAILOR, RALEIGH, N. C. Orders by Mail Solicited and will receive prompt attention.
WAKE CO.
634 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
Horton J R, boot and shoe maker, 132 e Cabarrus
Horton J W, yard master R & G and R & A R R
Hospital of St John's Guild, Mrs Laura Coffin manager, Dr P E Hines principal physician, 17 w South
House S V & Co, house, sign and ornamental painting, office 207 s Salisbury
*Howell Jack, boot and shoe maker, e Hargett
Hudgins D S, train master R & G and R & A R R, office 315 Halifax
Hudspeth Mrs I A, groceries, &c, 209 w Morgan
*Hughes H I, barber, cor Fayetteville and Exchange Place Hughes W H, dealer in china, crockery, glassware, lamps, table cutlery, silver plated ware, &c, 309 Fayetteville
W. H. HOLLOWAY, MANUFACTURER OF
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Carts, &c., RALEIGH, N. C. Respectfully solicits a liberal share of the public patronage, and guarantees sat- isfaction in WORKMANSHIP and PRICES.
SHOPS, 543 East Hargett Street.
Horse-shoeing and Repairing
Of all kinds done at short notice and in the best manner, at LOW PRICES at his SHOPS, 127} South Wilmington Street.
SPECIALTIES.
SPECIALTIES.
Dinner, Tea
Fine Table
and
Cutlery,
Toilet Sets,
W.H.HUGHES Dealer in CHINA,CROCKERY, GLASS,PLATED WARE etc. RALEIGH N.C.
Silver Plated
and
Ware, and
Monitor Oil
Lamps.
Stoves.
Diamond Dyes at
John Y. MacRae's, Raleigh, N. C.
WAKE CO.
635 RALEIGH BUSINESS.
*Hunter Jobe B, shoe maker, 130 e Hargett
*Hurbin E H, boot and shoe maker, 210 w Morgan cor McDowell
Hutchings W B, manufacturer and dealer in saddles, bridles, harness, &c, 319 s Wilmington
Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Wm J Young, A. M., DcDowell bet Jones and Lane
Inter-States Life Association, of the State of North Carolina, Geo C Jordan general agt, office Lewis Build- ing, 224 Fayetteville
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