V ;Q 1 13 evening VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1892. NO. 12C MINIATURE ALMANAC FIR TODAY, t 601 G U Hun rises 8uu lets First quarter 5th- ' 00 P M. Pull moon lth-7:4 A M. Last quarter, 21st -'02 P M. New uioon. 88th-8:04 A. m. B MOPBIS OK THK WKATHKR. The following is the synopsis of the we itber at 8 a. m. today : Tbe storm has moved off the New England coast with a trough extend ing eastward to the lakes. Clearing weather, with went to northwest winds, prevails now ov r the Atlantic and Gulf states, wit h freezing weather down to Florida. A second high pre68irt; area has appeared in Dakota. The high area in the Gulf will drift slowly eastward, producing condu tions favorable for fair weather for some days It is slightly warmer in the Obi' valley, where the winds have shifted to southerly RALEIGH AM) VICINITY. Pair weather till 8 P. M. Monday. Slightly warmer. CITY IN BRIEF. Auothercold wave reached us last night. Cotton still going down. Receipt light. The air if full of rumors of j jurna listic char. es. Backbone of winter, it is hoped, is now broken. The outlook is that we will have another pretty Suuday to morrow The health of the c ty is now con siderd very good. It snowed a considerable sprinkle last evening during which it thun dered some. Queer times indeed Brookside Park is to be much im proved by the electric railway com pany. The next session of the Fayetteville Presbytery will beheld at Pittsboro on April 12th. The Turner Fold case comes up again in Orange Superior Court next week At 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Rev. K. D. Holmes will preach in Woodward's store on South Dawson Street. Sunday school at 2:30 o'clock. Attention is directed to tbe adver tisemeut of Messrs. W H & K t4 Tucker & Co , who announcH soin early spring goods Call early and h furnished. The receipts of cotton for the week ending last Thursday, in this eitj weie 295 bales up to date, there were 92,189 bales against 34,029 fo' last season. Help out the ladies committee wher they call for suhserirtion to ' mtsthr North ( arolina building at Chicago Every tittle is a help. We should hav such a house as will be a credit to North Carol'na Dr R H Lewis has been appointed by Gov. Holt as a delegate to th third annual convention of the Na tion 1 Daisy and Pood Commissioners Association at Washington, D. C, March 30th-31st. Richard D. Robinson, of tbe R. D. Robinson Publishing bouse, has made an assignment to E. s. Moore, Jr. Liabilities not known. The prefer ences are Ha wood & Hay wood, At torueys, $50, H. A Bland $3:5, T. A Closs $40. The Rev. Geo. Dempster, of Hull, Canada, filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church on last Sunday and during the eek and his minis trations have been most acceptable t) the church. He will preach there tomorrow and continue for some weeks to serve the church. Aboat 2:30 o'clock this afternoon a large crowd gathered in front of the market house building in conse quence of news that one colored man had seriously injured another with an axe on one of the back streets It soon cropped out that there was very little in It outside of a mere ecriuimage. Nobody much hart. The Wnke Count "unday School met today at to o'clock iu the lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church. The se sioo is one of much interest. If we nre to have a centennial cele bration in lla'elirh next October, it is not tO'i soon o i.'i -te the matter. It should be on .; gr and scale, or not at all. Aud now tiie Aahf villa Oitizm pro poses to raise a fund from the people of North CRroMn i f.ir the purpose of purchasing a silver service to be presented tu tiie new cruUei "Ri eigh." Several small white bos werr up before the mayor this morning 1 r taking eoa' f'om thi yards near tbe depot. They confessed to the act and admitted that they sold it to pavties residing in what is kuo,vn as 'J he Bowery." The ages of the boys were such that It was a knotty question for tbe mayor to settle. He had warned tLetn bet ore. He reserved his decision for the present. Died. Mrs. James C. Thompson, died yes terday nt the residence of her brother Dr. F. T. Fuller near th's city, aged 32 years. Her death has caused the deepest sympathy of a lage circle of relatives and friends. Tun funeral ceremonies took pluce ftotc the resi deuce this morning at 9:30 o'clock af.er which : he rt maius were c nvey ed to Kittrell for interment in the family buri 1 ground. I. O. O. P. Special meeting of So iton Gales I edge, No. 01. t morrow evening 'the 20th inst. at 2:'0 o'clock sharp. This meetitu? is called for the pur po of making the necessary ar ranements for the funeral of our deceased brother Thomas Harris Memhers earnestly requested to ittem'. Man'eo lodge fraternally invited to participate. Thiwm, Sec. iVrnoiial mention. Miss Lena Horner is visiting in Durham. Miss Pattie fordecai, who has been very ill at Charlotte is reported bet ter. Mr. V. BH iid, of Durham was in the city, yesterday afternoon Auditor S.inderiin is confined at home with neura!gia Our Veleraus. Mr. W. C. Stronifb hat received instructions from Col. E. 1) Hall, Preside n ot the Confederate Veterans Association to call the Executive I'onimi lieto Raleigh at an early lay for the tl'sijusBion of various mat lers. Amu1) r other thiugs, the Wil mington Mes-uner says will be the appointment of Oeleites to attend the meeting of the veterans at New Orleans to take steps for calling and preserviug the r'oufederatt records of the civil war, to "le! irl diza the legis latures of the -; vera! Sta .es of the late Confedertt ; to pension the old soldiers not able to take care of them selves, and to provi J. means of de corating the graves of Confederate sol liers who died hi prisons and cities of the north during tbe war. Th Executive Commit ee at this meeting will also take steps looking to an other encampment of the Confederate Veterans of North Carolina at Wrightsville t be coming summer. Another lot of tine oranges from Dr. Hawkins Florid i Grove at A. Dughi's. l h .h' Fine Shoe. Our line of gents' hue shoes for Spring are now being received and we can tit any man, old or yomg, iu the very latest style. Every pair warranted. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Fast Black Hosiery. Full line fast black hosiery at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Fifty bunches Bananas, cheap by bunch or dozu at A Du"Hl'S. Important Meeting. )u Wednesday next, there will be a meeting of the officers selected to revise the ftate Guard regulations, held iu the Slate Library room. There will be much important business t - .tnsacted iu connection with the en c .uipuieat next summer. En-ter Offering. A onobt earnest appeal is being mad by Mi-a Keuerua Cameron, of Hills b ro, in behalf of the fund tor a ma to rial cot in St John's Hospital, ns n Easter offering. The object is oue that should appeal to the geuerosity of all our people, and we most ear nestlv hope that Miss Cameon's ef forts may be successful. The running Industry We have heretofore referred to the advantages offered in this vicinity for the canning of fruit, especially as the outlook for a large crop is now so favorab e. Mr. indal!, of Baltimore, has just sen1, out a valuable paper on the subject from which e make the followiii" extract: Innopfot of the country has this industry brighter pronects than in the 8outh Of all sections which I would look to f r great success the South is tho one. The climate is alto gethr suitable, your labor is cheap, and not a single case of canned goods should be manufactured in the Jortb and brought to yot? for consumption. The North has lived for years on the busiuesBof the South in this particu lar. I want to see your product put iu hermetically sealed packages by y ur own people, and at your own cannf ries It is time that the busi n-ss men of the South are awakened to the importance of a broad spirit of encourageme-.t to all enterprises that look to Southern advancement. As great as has been the work of the Southrn people; as a whole in the marvel ui development I hat has been going on for five or six years, too many have stood idly by and waited, hopinsr that others would come in and lead such enterprises and let them grow rich out of it. White Goods, Laces a id Em broideries. . We are daily making additions to this department; some extraordinary bargains are being offered in white goods, laces and embroideries. Norris' Dry Goods Store. The Many Bargains. Again our mammoth emporium, No 206 Fayetteville Street, is being filled with ruauy rare bargains in dry goo's Wr- state with great pleasure that we have moreaud greater values to oiler our customers 'his season than ever before. We have a big lot of shirtiog calico at 4 cents per yard th t would be cheap at 7 cents, and a big lot of Manchester prints at 5 cents per yard which is well worth 8 cents; also a large Assortment of beauHfi! figured Bedford cords at 10 cen's per yard. Our white goods are simply superb, and they are the fcrreatest values ever brought to this market Our stock of dress goods and millinery will be second tc none in the Ste.taiD style and beauty, and our low price will also add to its at traction Yours truly, D. T SwinDell. $2.00 Shoe. We have just opened and are now showing the best ladies' $2 CO but toned kid shos in eommon sense, oninon seme heel with opera toe, aud opera toe that has ever been shown in this market. For style and durability we will cheerfully compare them with any shoe under $5 CO. Every pair warranted. Try one pair and you will have no other Norris' Dry Gods 8tore $l.SO Shoes. We sail the best $1.50 ladies fine shoes sold in this market. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Just Received. New spring shapes for ladies md children. Also chiffon. Nbw York Milliskr Bazaar. inh4 ' mfr , sa Our Shoe Drartuinl. To this department we pay special attention. We are now receiving our spring stock and can B any man, woman or chil i in the very latest foot wear. Every pair warranted to wear. Norris' Dry Hood? Store SPECIAL NOTICEH. Clients' Furnishing Goods Raleigh agents for Duulap's hat: The new styles are to open. 'w lines ot gents unltundrnd and latin dried shirts. New styles in gents neckwe r just opened We have never shown such a choice variety of neckwear as we have pist received Gents medium weight underwear for early spring. A full fhowimr of fast black half hose Gents prioria and silk umbrellas, kid g oves, &c. We guarantee the most reasonable prices throughout the entire department. W. H. & R. S Tuckkh .v. Go. H a rd ware, Ac SPRING HAS COME! And those who have BABIES OUGHT SO BUY the little one? A CABBIAOK. Our lirst shi niriit has letn received. WK HAVE Two more shinmetus to follow at oiue. THK 8TYLE3 this seas in tire, pretty, the (piality is the very best, AND i'KICES are riht. One ureat advantage IN BUYiVG A CARRIAGE of us is that you ckii always GET REPAIRS FOR THEM Call aud exaur'ne itylcs and prices THOMAS h MiGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N C. For Kent. A comfortable four room h i.e. Apply to Dr. J. H Crawford mhlii 1 I i i I The best corset in the city for CO. 3,000 ladies ril bed vest at 10c. All the new shades oi Hetjriel rs, 36 inch wide t 25c a yard sold else where at 80 and 35c a yard. Good note paper 5c a q lire, 25 en velopes for 5c. 8,000 yards checked muslin 5c a yd All our goods are marked in pUin figures and one price only. Our stock of shoe is the ost com plete and the cheapest in the city mhl5 Woollcott & Sons New line of white goods, laces and embroideries opened at mh4 f,s lm Nkw York Millinery Haz.vr. Dry Pine Wood. Leave your orders at B. F. Ch. at ham's store, No. 22j South Wiliuingt ton street. mb.3 ltn DryG NORMS' oods Store We have just received and are nov displaying the most wonderful bnr gains in WHITE GOODS AND EMBROID ERIES ever offered to the tra-'e of Raleigh We are showiug four lines of embroid eries at 6i, 10, 15 and 20 cents that no lady can affoid to miss. You will say they are richly worti 10, 15, 25 and 35 cents The above are extraordinary bar gains. Varhib' Drv aooD.s Stork. a m iiSfi mi Will opeu at Moseley & Mc3ee's old stand, 129 Payettcille street, about 1st April. DON'T Buy your SPRING GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS, SHOE8, HATS, WINDOW SUA DES, CURTAIN PObES, MATTING, &c, &c, Until you see our stock. It will be EARLY SPPJHG MILLIHERY, IRQ? WE All.'. NOW RECEIVING New Shapes in spring millinery for ladies and misses. ISTew Ribbons in morie nacrie and satin effects, which will e mucli used ou dresses as well as mulinery. CHIFFON u"Ucolw' FLOWERS, LACES, &c- We will add to this stock from week to week until April when the entire line will be complete. I finn v Uuul iGBIE llEluE, up9 tf 209 FA YET'f EVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Aiollon, &c. We will offei on Monday, March 2tst, the most desirable collection of WASH FABRICS Kor early Spring weir, includmg an im nense va-ie y o' spec'aly selected patterns n P IT-, SATIN E 5, (JINGH VMS, nnd printed SHIRTINGS. In the sam de:ar ment can be seen an un Usui and p'eaimg exhibit of n'w wxrk in PRI TE ) i HE! ONS, PRINTED BEDFORD CARDS, and ,-RIN TED CH ALLIES. TllG " CllGELTDGSt "StOIGl WhiletLese: is a' 3al1 inexpensive, tbey r represent the bct ePorts in high art print- that ever opened in Raleigh. jg t, be obtained. MRS LYON'S, mhl4 New Racket Store. f. H, S S TflClfll A CO.