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twt ttttt VOL. XXVIII.' RALEIGH, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1893. NO. 135 W0M IBB ACCIDENT I A Number of ' Young Ladies and Girls Terribly Injured! One of the most horlble accidents that bu ever taken place In Raleigh occurred thta morning at the groandi of the Agricultural Society just be yond the western limits of tb city, between the hoars of 10 and 1 1 o'clock. It seems from what we can gather Ber. Mr. Smedes, Rector" St. Mary's School, mM is his custom at times, ac companied a party of his students to the grounds for the purpose of in dulglng In exercise on the switchback' railroad While thus engaged, It ap -pears from what we can understand, that one of the cars having nearly completed the run of the grade, by j some means, was allowed to run back and in doing so came in contact with another ear on its trip. Tbejtwo cars ; contained a number of young ladies ; and little girls and collided with a fearful crash. There were about ten on one car and eleven on the other, and it can' readily be imagined what a fearful collision it was when we state that b jth ears were literally torn to pieces. When the collision took Dlace there was a fearful overthrow, In which nearly all on board were . mora or less injured. In the excite--i ment of the time it is almost impossi bleto get at the exact injury bub. tained. There are eight young ladies and girls badly, and it is feared, in cases, seriously hurt, although all, or . . A. i a nearly all, of them, sustained bruises. Among those who are badly injured wa e-ftther the following from a source which we deem as nearly correct as ... . , possible : Two little daughters of Rev. Bennett Smedes sustained terrible Injury. One of them is reported as having one of her legs broken and otherwise hurt, although to what ex tent we did not ascertain. The other Is also badly Injured. A litMe daughter of Mr. James Boylan Is badly hurt, her face being terribly bruised and it is thought her apine Is injured. A little daughter of Mr. Obas. Root Is much injured, and it is reported that one of hr limbs is broken. Mis Green, daughter of Hon Wharton J. Green, is injured very badly, but it is hoped not fatally. Miss Patterson, a young lady of the Bcnooi. was aiso Daaiy nurt. i There are others whose names we . C3uld not get. When the news reached th city it was, of course, in a much exaggerate J form and caused the wildest excite ment. A very large crowd repaired to the scene in every conceivable way. Manager Huff, of the street railway, pl ioed extra oars on the line and ac commodated all who desired to go, even free of cost. Our noble phy sicians repaired to the scene and all " that Is possible to do under the clr. eumstanees has been done to alleviate the sufferers. A gloom has been cast over the entire community. We have given the above, as well M we could possibly do under the circumstances, when such an excite ment existed. It is is of course diffl cult at such a time to arrive at the exact faoCd r " J . j vip-'iiw. . are fftd oUlfr-ationS fcHst'ri , . i t- 'Bennehan Cam" Aor the following particulars; ,' ' There were twenty-four persons on the two cars, two of whom were boys. The following were mjurei : ' 1 Miss Anna Root, Raleigh, leg broken. tflss Mabel Green, Fayettevllle, eollar bone broken and leg broke. Miss Annie Gregg, Texas, badly bruised. Miss Bessie Pattenon, New Berne, atogle sprained severely.' ,7v Miss Adell Martlnlere, Columbus, Qa., braised badly, Miss Addle Johnson, Asheville, severely braised. Miss Clinch, teacher, slightly braised. Miss Florenoe Bayltn, head badly cat. Miss Addle Snow, Raleigh, badly braised. Miss Helen 8medes, St. Mary's, leg broken and her twin sister badly Injured Those on the ear and not hart are the following: Misses Sallie Kenan, May Colder, Carrie Davis, of Wil mlngton; Miss Nell Harden, Fayette Till?; Oambell Dosey, Gainesville, Qa. Lilla Tucker, Hendeitdj; Catherine Poylan, Raleigh; Margaret 8medes, St. Mary's; Sadie Root, Raleigh; Frances Hodgson, Norfolk; Miss Fenner, Teacher; and Masters Rufus Boy lan of Raleigh and Jesse Degree of Charleston. Manteo Lodge No. 8. Meets in regular session tonight, at 7i o'clock Election of Grand Rep resentatives, consideration of the proposed amendments to the const! tation and other important business demands the atcention of every member. Visiting members will re- ceive a cm dial welcome. Geo. L. TocfNOFPSKt, Recording Secretary. We are in receipt of the Cosmo pol itan, a beautifully illustrated month ly magazioe publish d in New York It is a splendid work and meet ele gantly gotten up. Price $3 per an num. Attention is called to the adver .li.n... th. anoint, nnnnlnx. U .U ' , f ' Lyon Racket Store on 16 East Martin ; ;re- ' After the grip when you are weak and "played out," Hood's Harsapa rilla will restore your health and strength. The knowing ones say that the last full moon iu this month comes too late for damage from frost From apparane s, thus far, we may look for a good fruit year. There are twelve former students of the North Carolina University at Harvard College, and they stand way up in the pictures. The leaves on the trees are well on the way That they will be fully out by the 10th, of May can be considered certain. It is now understood that another life saving station is to be established on the North Carolina coast. Hon n n. Bann is now at his pn-tiriMnnnr. j UVUUV WakJ a. aia w af a Mr. 0. W. Belvin who has been quite sick is out again. FOR RENT Two nice cottages on East street. Neat and convenient. Apply to Watnb Allcot. Apl 4tf . 500 LBS N. C. per pound at HAMS at 15 cents D T. Johnson's, in SPECIAL. Alexanders kid gloves. only 60 cents, worth double and treb ble. Q. A. Sherwood et Co. Johnson's Magnetic OH cures cramps and cholic and neuralgia. 40 and 75 cents. Sold by John X. MaoRae. FULL 8PRING STOCK REOEIV. ed Complete and entire. Your wants in the Dry Goods line can be supplied ftt reasonable flgures. , , . ' :' 25 BUNCHED BAM AN ASreoelved today. 'Yon can buy them; cheap at . , u. 1. jonnson s. i - i", - ! Johnson's Oriental Soap Imparts delicate odor and leaves the skin soft uae , . STARVED TO DEATH In midst of plenty. Unfortunate, un necessary, yet we hear of It often. Infants thrive physically and men tally when properly fed. The . Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is undoubtedly the safest and best 'infant food obtainable. ' Grocers and I Druggists. Niee yellow bananas tl. tl.85 and $1:51 per bunch, 85 cents to 40 cents per dozen. A. Dagnu I: rOMATO PLANTS Lot of strong, tardy plants, choice varieties at 85 cents per dozen, uraers lerc at res- ead's Drag Store will receive prompt attention, (apl ct) w.j.wxir. ICE CREAM. Vani'la, Chocolate and Banana. Also at Bretsch's A. Dughl. TO BE GIVEN AWAY. 103 mag- nitloent presents, with our M Doable Strength" Baking f owder. Uall and make your selection at v. 1. Jonnson's. Don't forget that we have our spring line of Ladies and Misses slip pers, ties and snoe in, ana we nave a good line. Woolloott & Sons. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESS Goods, velvets and silks is of the most complete In the city. - woolloott a Hons. KAIKAI CANTON, INDIA Silks 50 cents per yard. u. A. Bnerwooi a uo. OPENED TO DAY a lame lot of LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. These garments are well made and are marked very low. woolicott Bf Hons. TWO INCH EMBROIDERIES worth 10 cents, sold as a leader at 5 cents. C. A. Sherwood' 9 Co. Who lilt Hini. That Billy Patterson was struck no one aounts, but wno nit tsmy nas always ben a mystery, but the per son wno nas been striKiog. neavy blowB on the head of high prices for Ave successive years Is well known. Swindell's continuous battling at the bigh price idea in Raleigh'vqto weak ened many a stronghold,'' aid today monopoly is gradually ' losing its grasp and the chains and manacles are dropping from the han of the people. Tnose wno, will Oi.f cneir eyes can see tnat owUi .tl nas changed the entire methods., of the dry goods business in Haleignc , a air uoslneBs on baslneBB principles is Swindell's motto. . 16:50 FRENCH NOVELTY SUITS. The very latest, only $18. 1 - u a merwood a uo. She Did Not Like Illni. The oft-repeated experience of blind stubborn ess clearly- demon strated last Thursday: Lady comes In Swindell's store, exhibits dress she bought elsewhere at a bargain, paid 6l cents a yard. Swindell's dress goods man showed her self same gods at 50 cents, regular price. This is co humbug, but a fact. AVe don't think the lady had good reasons for not coming to Swindell's,, though urged to do so. She saw iww easy it is to pay dearly for a w.nretle By buying goods at Swindell's you will often buy them at a Baving price. Her Majesty's Corset. We beg to advise our patrons, that we hare taken the Raleigh agency for " Her Majesty's Corsets1!' and feel ing that many good points of t bis celebrated corset are not folly ou 'er stood, we have at our store, for one week, beginning Monday, April 10th, Mrs Hyland,the ompany'i represen tative, who mill explain' the reasons why Her Majesty's Corset should be worn in preference to corsets of oth-r makes. It is the wish of the Corset Co., that Mrs. Hyland shall have the privilege of trying on all ladies who will allow it. Her Majesty's Corset, and thus Illustrate without doubt, by so doing the magnificent figure it will create. Mrs flyland will at the same time explain alt of , its good points. We trust that as many ladies as possible will avail ' themselves of this opportunity to leartf what a per fectlv fittinir corset really is. . We guarantee every pair of Her Majesty's Corsets that we eell and are confl lent that a trial will con vlnce the wearer of its merits. W. H. R. 8. Tucker & Co. RUBBER HAND stamps, self Ink tno n.nri Hit. tin c Rfcumnn. steel stamns. Btencils notary and corporation seals, wax seals, cnees puncnes ana proieo tors,oheck cancellors.self inking pads, Darmiui nilvnr hadcras. nmbrella and key checks, stamp racks, &o. Apply to mam tl jAkhkx i. xuujnu. Wood, Wood. Hand vrtnr orders to B. F. Cheat- hamV store for dry Pine Wood, 825 Wilmington street. ' mob p-lm TIFI.r.O .TAOTC. where are.'von tro ing?" I am going to J; R Taylor St Son's to get a suit of clothes. He gives them to you at bottom figures and never misses a fit." "That is the place I have been looklog for every lace I havs been la Raleigh." Hoses aud Otlir llanl-ome Cat Flowers Kouquem. Boskets tnd lorsa resigns. iirptinp . ' a4 tf tl. Btkinm ,tz. Florint A fall set of thn Kni-cclnn .HIa K,it. anioa, ninth Edinb ir edition. Also life of Jefferson 1)U hv Mrs rtavla at half price, for bsU oy H.J. Dow en, ikj oouin Wilmington street. . ! Veranda foldlnir ar and fifty cents at Buglies. Ice cieau; every day at ml3 tf A. Dughi's. MR3. E. R Mean ' AN fi.h. tn inform the ladies thai- hU ta nnnd .an to bleach and (haue hatanr tv Alan gentlemen's hats 808 o at b Salisbury street, in rear of the nnat. r.ffi eigh, NO. FOR RENT 4 run ill hnnoA Inning. Ing kitchen, ml'i L D Wumblb. HERE TS YOUR FRIRVn a friend in need is a friend in deed. William & Kinar'a. Pam ache Recnedy i the brst fri-i.d to the sufferer of toothache and neuraltria. It relieves them in two mi lint' a Ono trial will onvince you of the fact. Try it. Price 10c per bottle. mh23 tf. $500 in Iustallmeuts Wanted. It can be doubled in 12 month Address, "Alexander," P. . . Box 277. Kaieign, m. U. mhl6 eodtf For Kent The deairahla Htnru r.n Favut otrin street, No. 129, now occupied by W. . ijyon, is ror rent by April 1 Apply to D Rosenthal mch6 tm Oxford Ties. Kew line of SLIPPERS AND OXFORD - IES Porladiea misses and children i ist ooened at KOBBIS' DRY GOODS STORE WE ., HAYB REOEIVED ou lull and entire SPRING STOCK and can meet your wants in a reasonable way. S1CIALS: "Alexander's'' Kid Gloves. fO cents, worth double and treble. Kai-K"l Canton and Surah 8ilks for shirt waists, 50 cents per yard, wort)' 76 cents. unectc mds'i'is. o to zo cents. $16 50nov Vr suits at $12. Fit'iv rl :i j'k and Irish Lawns, wash fabii . m .v cijtions. for gentlem -i ladies, misses and children claim our m ' earnest a tention. Wecet eut the beet The pricei are so ir teres ting as to make you .t patron. I A. Si WILL BE THUR DAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 6th and 7th Racket Store, 16 Qartin SL nil i PAIl Hnrdware, &c Wire Fencing FOR POULTRY YARDS. Neat, stylish, attractive, cheap. Garden Hoes, Rakes, Forks, 8hovela. IsJ.Briia. DO YOU KM WHERE YOUR UTERIS? It is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all other? in Raleigh is at the emporium of & J the well-known dealers. Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides " all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, They are beauties. Deki of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles aud Oil. You can sav, money by calling. " Dry Goods. Notion a, Russet and Tan SGTOESe- Colored shoes will be the "cor rert th'ng" in gentlemen's foot wear for this spason. We have now iu sto"k the new styles in both AND Bluchers and Bals and ask an inspec tion of the same. W. H. & 11. S. TUCKER & CO., 123 and 125 Fayfltterille Street. bias GENTLEMEN'S dO ET TIN
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