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Interesting. . There wu a large attendance at tbe reception given to Mrs Yates ut Friday afternoon, by the ladles of the Baptist churches. The Ulkof Mrs. Yates relative to manners and customs of the Chinese tu moat to teresttog especially the description of th tortara, inflicted apoo young girls la the process of contracting their feat. Mrs. Yataa la meeting a moat cordial welcome. Th Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, preceded by shower on tbe coast today or to nlhr Stationary temperature In tbe interior, followed by warmer. Local forecist for Raleigh and vi cinity On Taeaday: Fair weather, station ary temoeratara Local data for 84 hoars ending at 8 m. today: Maximum temperature, F3; mini mam temperature 41 rainfall Trace. Grand Jurors The Superior Court of Wake county for trial of criminal cases, .mat this morning with Judge Brown presiding. Tbe followlug grand jurors for tbe term were drawn: 0 R Lee, foreman. W R Perry, J B Dean, J Q Adams, J jo. Parker, J J Grady, W J Mitch ell, W A Pulley, Henry Davis, R P Njwell, T 8 Lynn, J B 8teveos, J 3 Hiiley, 8 D Stevenson, W 0 Ferrell. Walter Huteon J L Britt, J H Hoi loday. - The charge of the judge was an able one delivered in a clear and concise style covering all the points The docket is comparatively s fmall one. Revival Services. The special revival services at Eienton Street Methodist church be gan yesterday. The attendance was good at tbe morning hour, and at night a very large congregation filled the church A deep and solemn interest seemed to pervade the whole Audience- All listened attentively to the words of the earnest man of God who stood in the pulpit. Mr. Sohoolfleld believes In every man's being honest with bis soul. He is here because he loves the oals of men. He preached two ser. mons of great power. Many went from the churoh feeling that tney had been blessed. The outlook for a great meeting in Raleigh is very hopeful. There was service at 11 O'clock today. Service tonight at 7:45 o'clock. The attention of the public is . ins Vlted to the advertisement of the Rosenthal Clothing Co. announcing the spring opening. There is no house In North Carolina that puts forth more energy to please the public than this, and its indefatigable man ager Mr. "Dave" Rosenthal is always In the advance guard for whatever is calculated to please the public Citizens and strangers should call and inspect the superb stock. The willing circle King's Daugh ters will have an Easter hunt at Park Place, on Blount street, Satur day, April 1st, at 4 o'clock. An ad mission of 10 cents will be charge I. and a prize given to the child who finds the greatest number of eggs Washington pie will be served at five cents a slice. ,-. It is a hard time of the year to get something for the family to eat, as it Is between two seasons. Notwith Standing this, onr friend Dir. 'Walter Newsom, tbe well known Wilmingrton Street grocer has an eye at his es ah- rshment Everything In season to please the mosc fastidious Call and .. see him. The ladies will be delighted to . know that Miss Maggie Reese has rs turned from the north and will soon hare the prettiest selection in the millinery line ever offered in Raleigh. Look oat for; the announcement in fthe Visitor.' '. r; .'t; . m 1 f S AN - 1- ! A i . . mere are now tvi students 1 at - the : Raleigh Male Academy . Messrs Morson& Denson cannot be surpa&v erl in the entire country for,- efficient management of youth 1 The penitentiary bad an accession of three convicts from Randolph .county, last Saturday afternoon.' .-' Crowds of strangers are expected in ' the city this week. . The Postnuutershlp. Correspondence of tba Visitor Tour Issue of tba 81th contained an article by "Justice" headed. "Who is It going to be?" This seems to be an enquiry of much Interest, not only here but at other places Winston has been much disturbed on the sub Ject of whether the will of Its own citliena should prevail In selecting their postmaster. This has beeu am icably aettled, as we understand from good authority, by an assurance from tbe president himself that tbe will of the people abould be heeded. AH will admit Cleveland's democracy Is good enough Therefore, let us all come together as suggested by "Justice," east our votea at a primary, and then present the choice of the democrats for postmaster to the president for appointment without a dissenting voice, and there Is no question in my mind but what he will be appointed. Lt the opponents of this measure (if there be any) come out and show their objections that there may te no mistake in our action. Fair Flax. We regret to hear of tbe death of Mrs Montague, mother of B. F. Montague which occurred at -Scot land Neck. The remains arrived In this city for Interment this afternoon Mr. R S. Gotten, of Pitt county his be n appointed a director in the rth Carolina Insane Asylum, vice 8:. hard H. Smith, deceased. -Ve hope that while other improve ru 'us are going on, tne extension or. th street car line to the Union depot not be overlooked. lc ".a. Sherwood Utt esterdny atteruoou for the northern cities to purchase his spring and summer stock of goods. It is understood that another at tempt is to be made to erect a new light house at Diamond Shoals, off Cape Hatieras. The exercises at the rooms of the Y M C. A. yesterday afternoon were of the most interesting and impres sive chrracter. Mr. W. W. Ashe, who has been in Chicago, doing work in the botanist line at the World's Fair grounds, is in the city. Mr. A.D. Jones left for Washing ton City today to press bis claims for the position of consul to Hong Kong. The 'Caraleigh' Mnslcale" is the coming attraction. The program is looked for with much interest. Judge Fuller has returned to the city from Denver Colorado. He is looking as well as usual. There is considerable speculation today as to the tarn matters will take In the Otbo Wilson trial. The mayors court was almost bar ren of unfortunates today. Regular meeting of Royal Arcanum tonight at 7:45 o'clock. Xaj W. A. Guthrie, of Durham, is ia the city. NO OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro duce from actual cures such won derful statements of relief to human suffering as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla A DOG BREAKS UP A PRATER MEETING. Rev. and Mrs. John Farran are conducting a series of campmeet.ings a 1L n , m.n In South Georgia. While Mr Farran was deliverinsr bis opening prayer a little black dog ran off with his bat. Taken off his guard, the preacher gave chase to the dog, and was join ed by the entire - congregation. The dog ran several hundred yards be fore he dropped the hat. The afhir was so ludicrous that the meeting could not be called to order again. Great Triumph. : Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the moBt speedy and gre .test remedy in the world Otto's cure for Threat and Lung dl ease Whr will won continue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible baeking coagh when W H King St Co., sole agents, will furnish you a free sample bottle of (bis gmat guaranteed remedy? Its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell yon. Otto's cure is now sold In every town and villiage on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles 60c. For sale by W. H Ktne&Oo.. corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. , J!U Wii. LEI'VilAilliS RALEIGH, N. C. a.... . tfuooaasor to MANUFACTURER OF Carriage, Bnes, a i.i rln tn ronnlrlnc of a.11 kinds The best work is alwava the eheaoest And this can be found at the northwest corner of Morgan and Blount atreets. f . FRAIZER Cart Shafts In tftck - Quotations) ot the Interstate Trust aud Brokerage f!o. Baleioh, N. n., March 27 1893. Bid Asked North Carolina 1's 12T.1 4-s m 89j W N C R E 6 s 8 Nf Railroad. iANCRR, 17 R & O R R, 8's U8 R&GRR, 70 8&RRR, 99 Citr of rj'eigh 6's, 1897, OityoRali(?h6's. '907, 1081 Raleigh 8treet Railway 6's N O Agricultural 8ociety 6's. Citizens' National Rank, 121 Commercial and Farmers' Bank, 111 National Bank. Raleigh, 120 Raleigh 8avii.gs Bank. 145 Raleigh Cotton ttills 6's. 1021 Caraleigh Pho phate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N O Car Company. 15 Peace Inptitute, 61 Raleigh Gas Light Co. 77 Raleigh Land and Imp Co, . SPRING OPENING. Our New Spring Stock has arrived and is complete. We have selectnd the best pro ductions of modern skill and science. Among others TheFinestBe-l yond Ques tion. We have this superior make in 8acks, Cut- In Material as good as the a w a y and Prince Alberts at $15 to 130. best. In appearance better than all. We HaTe.- ReinembeTed the Boys The large failure of a well known Broad way firm, makers of BOYS' AND CHIL DREN'S CLOT HIN G, just at the time while our buyer was in New York, enable us to place before you: Cost to Manufacturer. At 600 Children's Suits, f 240 1125 600 " ' 5 00 2 60 S60 Boy's Suits.ages 15 to 19, 12 MJ 6 25 zoo Kree .rants, ou u We have about 12 dozen Laundried Neg ligee Shrts, cost II 50, our price for this week 75c. We will give during the entire week very low prices so all can be in a new attire for Raster. . . 305 Fayetteville st, opp Post Office. IF TOO and ma c now. To save it in your i-. ket ! ?r safe is almost impossible; to keei .tin bank is not remunerative But when you put i i;; suota property as we. now offer ?ou it is not only abso'utely safe; but really a 9-room house, corner Jones ard Dawson streets, now occupied by first class te ant. who has occupied the place for the paM nine years, paying Z4U a year, or t-v per m aui. Prie 11.750. . 7-room cottaee. West E lenton stree". on qnsrter of an acre lot, goI wU of ws'er at back oor. Now occupied by g'lod ten a it at 112 5' per month. Price f. 250. ' 7-room iwellinir, on trood lant- lot. in first class neighborhood, on M"D )well st eet Price, ',5'X). : " . , 7-roonj wuHng on Mf nu. - "t'f u on ''lodlwortii, ruuu hg ('"'i;h t-: between 11 iiyt nd Morera'i ' i These are o.jly .; ftw of m n1 vc ' places we are now offerinz in imnr v : i ist, unimproved property, and all we nfk i' hat you give us an opportunity to show yon whit we have got. We have also several very desirable places ior rem . a room ttpuee on ttoutn west Ft, across tbe railroad, in eood neighborhood. itl2 '0 permonth; 5 room cottage on North . oaiisoury sirert, w uu; b room, na Bontn uarrineton. Vi bU: 6-rooms. corner Wl mington and Johns. hi sts.f IP; 5-room house, No 819 Bast Cabarrus, $10; 5-room honse on Wept street, $10: 4-room house near Peace Institute. (7. Call and see ns or dron ns a card askinar ns 1 M ' 1 . ' to cau aua see vou - x ours truly. . J M BROFQHTOST Sf CO, ' - No 8 West Park Avenue. mh24 1 i t? j n Roseial Cloins Co 'OH TO SAVE IT, ... ...... Evans A Martin. 51. v Wagonstc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Here is Something- to revolutionize the terrors of "yorfsh , day. Ti iw in HYDRAULIC CLOTHES WASHER Not a washing machine. Does tbe work perfectly in on h if the time wl'bout rubbing, bolli chemical" L L. R. WYATr. Hon p nd Lot for Sle,, On Mondav. April lOtb. 1893. ht the r Mr house door in Raleigh, N. 0 , we will bp l ublic on cy tne nouse and lot own-! d.t f aggie Hinion and Mourning Blour t. in the ciy of Ral -igh, fronting 26 fet on worth street, aiiofuna tne lanaa iormeriy owned by Jordan Hall and others, it Mug the lot conveye I to Maggie, ana Moarm: g Simmons by Jordan Hall and vife by depu repi'itered in Rook N . 78 tvt pnge 699, if the ReKisrer s otlice or vake cvunv Sa'e made for partition by order of wake Fuperior Court, in the 8peci l oceeding8 entitled Lewis H'nton and wife vs. Nicholas l loant and wife 8. P. I No. 644. Ter s cash. Hour of sale 12 M. Mtnday April 10th 8. F. MORDKOAl,.:. Commissiorrs. m:hS tds JORTH CAROLINA Wakb Cousty. In the Superior Court, March Term, 1893. Delia Wilson ) vs )-Publication of Notice. Ed. Wilson. ) To Ed. Wilson, Defendant: Lot the detendant. Ud. Wisnn tskn notice that Delia Wilson has instituted in action for a divorce from tbe bonds f matrimony against bim, and that - be is hereby reqnired to appear at March-Term, 1893, of the Superior Court of Wake county, N C. and answer or demur to the com plaint to be tile ' therein, or she will eroanr1 the relief therein prayed. JNU. W. THUMtfSyjN, ' Clerk Superior Court Wake County. March 13th, 1R93-3W. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree of sale made in the Superior Court of Wake countv in the case of J Hueh ffollway, admir vs Caroline Suit et al, I will expose to publin sale, on Monday, the 24th day of April,1893, on the premises, in Oak Grove township, in wake county, a tract oi lan oenngingto the estate of Fenner Keith, deceased, ad joining the lands of John O'Brien and Paul C Cameron, deceased, et al. ' Terras of sale: One half csh, balance at nine months with interest from day of sale. Marcn lotn, i93. J HUGH HOLLO WAY, mh21 tds Commissioner. Sle of Land. : By vi-tue of a lecre? of the Superior Court or wase county, jn u, entered at tne April term 1893, of said court, in the case of E B Barbee, surviving partner, et al vs Mrs C H ter, et ai vs urs offer for sale at King and others, I will offer for sale at pub lie outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, at tnn t.ourt bouse door in tne city or Kaleigb, N C, on Monday, the 1st day of May, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, a certain tract of lnd situ ated in Wake Forest township, said countv. containing 76 acres, more or less, it being the traot of land formerly owned by Mrs t'andsce F Banderford, deceased, adjoining the lands formerly owned by W D Jones, deceased, Jacob Hunters and others. ... - ARMISXEAJt JONESt maSltor . . . Toaunigsioneri BBTflEAT. EHPOaiOl OF DEUCACIES. The ie cream saloon of MrCHAS. BRET80H, 108 Fayetteville street, is now one of the most popular re sorts In the city, and as the season pro. resses there will bea gratrosh for the splendid Ice eream of all varl eties. In addition la the where tbe best eakes, pies, &e., ran be had fresh and fine. Candles, nnts and other dainties in profusion, mi I '1 The answer is plain. The larder la getting low and must be supplied. There la no place la Raleigh whe this can be done on better terms than at the well known establish ment of W. R. 214 South Wilmington street. a The bill of fare is a tempting one. Just: RtadL It- , Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Hans, Breakfast Strips, Salt fisfa, of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and roe herring, &c- In the line of fancy groceries the list is too loDg for enumeration Canned fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the met approved brands, and, in fact, fsuch a tempting array bs must please the tastes of all. Lard, bacon,- sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. Don't forget the plce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEWSOM'S. DIIT'D-WKriar Those who have for sale empty flour, po tato or other three bushel l;g t barrels will please ftatc how many, and lowe t cash price for them, delivered at our warehouse or coal yard. Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N C. Fxxel, Feed, &c Don't forget when in need of H?wl or Soft Coal of'LijU.- (; long or shoi i f 'it oak and pine wood, , t Jer froTn JONES & POWELL Phone 41 at office; 71 at warehouse and yard. M IM III people with high pricesl We have good reliable clothing and sell theui ' at low prices. as spring m now arriving In bulk. Be sore to call and examine oar "stock and prices be fore you bay elsewhere as we will guarantee to save you money. WHITING BROS VHERE ARE YOU fiOIG
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