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SDatlu VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, APRIL 25. 1802. NO. 3 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY, j Sun rises 5 14 Rnn Mta 0 42 First quarter. 4th 1:09 A. U. Fall moon, I8th-l:12 a m Last quarter, 20th 0:46 a. m. Hew moon, 26th 4:82 P. M. BIKOPBIS OF THE WHATHBR. The following Is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today : FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Light showers; slightly cooler. RALKIUH AND VICINITY. Threatening weather with rain; stationary temperature, for Tuesday. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m. today: Max.mum temperature, Minimum temperature 72 Kainfall, COO CITY US BRIEF. A very slight advance in cotton. Several new cottages are being put up in the vicinity of the new depot. Easter music was repeated in seme of the churches yesterday. The electric cars had heavy travel yesterday. The next meeting of the College Professors Association will be held in Raleigh during February, 1893. An interesting musicale given at Bt. Mary's school next Friday night under the direction of Dr Kursteiner. An abandoned woman was fined $f. and costs this luorniug by the mayor for illegal conduct on the street. A few straw hats and several white vests put in their appearance jester day. Eat supper in Raleigh and break fast in Atlanta that is the proposed schedule. A reward of ?0(. has been offered for John Little and Edward Whitley who are charged with the murder of police officer Moran, of Charlotte. The bible conferences being held at the Baptist church in Greensboro, are growing in interest, and very well attended. Be sure to go to Metropolitan Hall to night and see the beautiful stere optican entertainm nt in aid of the North Carolina building for the World's fair. Work on the new depot is beii;e pushed as fast as the weather wil permit. Jt is expected to be finisher in all its departments by June lsf next. Hon. GL W Sanderlin has accepted the invitation to deliver the address at the closing exercises of the Raleigh Male Academy, which takes place on the 3rd of June next. Regular meeting of Win. Gt. Hill Lodge, No. 218, A. F. and A. M., to night at 8 o'clock, for work in the first degree. Visitors cordially in vited to attend. Mr. Geo. N. Walters has some new and striking patterns in new goods recently received. We are glad to see that his great skill in bitting the style and fitting the man is being ap predated. When a man declares that tha. world is growing worse and worse and that society is going to the dogs, it is a sure sign that he is getting old He is like the woman who declared that looking gi sses wear not as good as they use.! to be. There is no section of our city that has undergo ,e more improvement during the last few years than west Martin street. It is indeed getting to be a beautiful thoroughfai e, and when the new hotel and Union depot are finished it will be the rival of the prettiest streets in Raleigh. The Chamber of Commerce and In dustry will hold a meeting tomorrow night at Metropolitan Hall to which the public generally and the ladies specially are invited. Prof. J H Kinealy will deli- er an address on "The True Citizen " It will be an Interesting occasion and all who de fire to see the interest of the city promoted, should attend. FOUND DEAD. j One More Unfortunate Gone to Her Rest. Yesterday evening, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, the dead body of hn ag"d au(? somewhat uoto rious white woman Allen alias JNancy Williams, was found lying on a bed in a room of her residence in the old fair grounds, near the street extending from Hargett to Davie streets. The facts in the case as near as we have been able to gather them, are about as fo'lows: SWARMS OF K I.IKS. Yesterday evening a colored woman passing by the house had her atten tion attract ed to large swarms of what are known as green ilies around the door and windows. Curiosity prompt ed her to look iuto the matter which fhe did by approaching the prem ises. In doing so, the encountered a Q'ost sick'i'ing btench, which aroused her suspicions that there was some thing wrong, the communicated with several persons and amorg them our well known citizen, Mr. V. T. Womble, of the it leigh National Bank, who resides on Hargett street unar the place. Mr Womble at once communicated the matter to the city authorities. Mr. J. H. Marshall, jan itor of the market house building, and Mr. 0. W. Be vers, one of our effi cient police, WKNT TO THE HOUSE, as did also Dr. Jas H. McKee, super iotendeut of health, and Dr. Buffalo, county coroner. An entrance was ef fected and the body of the unfortu nate woman was found lying dead in heel with her clothes and shoes on. After examination of the body the coroner decided it was unnecessary to summon a jury of inquest, as no symptoms were SHOWN OF FOUL PLAY. No. ator Vance. The recent attack of paralysis with ''lch Senator V nice has suffered, is the second, the flrrt attack being in 186 just prior to his being taken to the old Capitol prism It is said that hip face is icueh drawn and he speaks wi h difficulty. His many friends named Nancy : be re hope for his speedy recovery. Williams, T-o m a l oe s -Plants OboieeHt varieties nice sizes. Put jsomeoui and have early tomatoes, j Pnderosas rc ecb, B'sinarck (tree) J c ach. B i'sts Be'l h jd Beautv.Hen ' tie so'i's Toib, Qattfl and Dvsrf, : C! ; amnion and sev- 1 other choice v rietips, assorted, at 2V dozn. O. C McDonald. Boy Wanted. A -frond, smart, honest boy can se cure employment by applying at the Visitor office. None need apply un less they mean business. tf 126 bunches banana just, received, $1 to $i 2f per bunch;25c per dozen at A. Dughi's. Millinery de la Francea. People generally know that the styles in new millinery are originated in Paris and aie constantly chang ing. Well yesterday was a beautiful day and many new hats were out, and this writer noted the an lent appear ance of many of the new hats. Some were really the correct style. But at least half of the hats we saw were trimmed by milliners who knew ab' solutely nothing of the new styles, and we venture to say these very hats cost more money than a real stylish hats of real handsome material would have cost at Swindell's millinery de partment. Now while it is all right to have favorites and friends socially, in busiuess such things are out of place. Trade with no one for love or friendship. Buy goods where the dollar goes the furthest. In Swin dell's millinery department you can get. a much nicer an m r stylish hat for $3 than some we have seen TfUnnnrH rhr. fh urnman ) ,1 ! Mch COSl $5. Flowers ribbons, ha8 elied either from excessive exhaustion incident to age, or perhaps heart fail ure. It is almost certain that the deceased died last Thursday after noon or night, and this is surmised from the fact that between 12 and 1 Vclock of that day Officer Bevers ays he met hf r on return from the old city cemetery where she had been o look after tue grave of her daugh ter buried there, and to which she uaid much attention. At that time, Mr. Bevers thinks, she had on the same apparel in which she was found. The supposition is, that on returning home she barred up the house and laid down for rest during which time she died. Some think that she nay haw been so impressed with the 'bk to i.er daug ter's grave that she took poison. Of this, however, so far as we can ascertain, there is no evidence whatever. Of the birth or early life of the woman, we know but little, is he has for a great number of years Deen a somewhat NOTORIOUS CHARACTER. She was at one time possessed of con siderable means and owned the house in which she lived, this, however, is under heavy mortgage and her' worldly possessions were but smell. We learn she left a will. Her maiden name was Nency Wil liams, and those v. ho knew her in early life say that she was a woman of unusual beauty. Her subsequent life and its final close is a sad comment upon the changes in life and should prove a fearful warning against vice and its terrible results. The funeral took place this morn ing and the remains were interred in the old city cemetery by the side of the dead woman's daughter. and all manner of millinery can be bought at Swin Dell's Do you want to rent a nice bouse in good neighborhoods? We have now a G room house on South Salis bury street. Good water in back porch pump; price $15 month 7 room house on Edenton street, opposite Edeuton street church with bath tub. stationary wash stnd in the rooms Electric bells, city water, price $2?i per month 12 room house ou Eden ton street, between Salisbury and McDowell, price $15 00 per month 8 room house on B'ood worth street.on posite Morson & Denson's school, good water, garden and stables, nice shady front yaid, price 15 00 per month 5 room cottage on Dawson street, good garden and -veil of water, price $10 per month. 5 room cottage on North Halifax street, first class neighbor hood, citf water, price $10 00 per month. 5 room cottage, corner Wil mington and Johnson streets, city water, price $13:60 per month 4 room cottage on Dodd street, No 829, $6 per mouth For an v of the above ap ply tn J. M Broughton & Co. ap22 6t Swindell's ttreat Special Sale on Next Thursday. On Thursday, April 28th, we will place on sale, one day only, ten thou 8nd yards of 25e Hamburg edgings at 10c per yard, and ten thousand yards 15c Hambur- edgings at 5c per yard. D. T. Swindell. Under a decision of the Railroad Commission, the passenger tariff of the Murfreesboro road has been re duced from fifty to twenty five cents. The freight tariff remains unchanged. The order goes into effect May 15th next, Ladies Oxford Ties. Our showing of ladies low shoes, has never been better than for the present season. We offer a stylish patent leather tip. Oxford Tie tor 85c ; a better grade for $1 Our patent leather tip, Oxfoid Tie, in both the opera and common sense last, at $1.50 is the most stylish and the best war. ing shoe ever shown in Raleigh for the price, and cannot he duplicated fbr less than $2 00. At $2. SO, $3 00 and $3 50 a complete line of high grade Oxford Ties, opera and com iuod sanse lasts We also display some novelties in fine slippers for evening wear W. H & R S Tucker & Co Childreus' Shoes. Children's sboes and slippers to fit all sizes and ages at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Ou-- 1 50 Shoes. You can git the best $1.50 Shoe in the city at Norris' Dry Goods Store. SPECIAL NOT I ' . D we' ling house for rent Apply to L. D. Womble. Hardware, . Janaluska Claret. A. DVOHI, General Agent. apU lm. For Snl A fine size 4 stringe.: D':ubl li fTI m ... joass v lonn, sc. W. J Kit' ww, apl 18 lm 108 W Edenton Street. Dress Goods Yard. Our special sale on Thursday, April 28. will be d,0f0 yards dres go-ids at 4 a yard, worth a yaid. Good quality surah silk ynrd 1.000 pairs silk mits an I Mix cloves at 25c a pair, very cor. and rhi ap Cheffons, all shades Don't forget our shoes when you want a pair. Woolt cott & Sons. For It nt. A den'rable bone, conveniently lo cated, good garden i-nd well of " ater. Apply to a21 J B Bobbitt WOOD, WOOD. 1500 cords dry pine wood for sain. B. F. Cheatham, apl 7 lm. 22i Wi'niiugt.nn St. THE NEW QUAKEP-:-CITY LAWX MOWER. Ten Special Points of Merit: Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab- 1 Ill 1.1113 IVJt 3e Not Deceived by the many poorly constructed Mowers IT RUNS easy: A SVIALL CHILD CAN USE IT! s?"Send for "irculars and special prices, NOUS B. BK1G6S SUNS, RAL.3IGH, N. C. Here We Are Again. Mattresses for all, at all prices An other lot of bookt caiuo in yesterday at 10c, worth 5'V- We still have up holstered cots at $1, pictures and pic ture frame -.fruit jurs and cook sto e furniture,new and old; f dels and ends, everything necessary for houw. keep ing Locks, hinges, fastenings, &c. 8cales, clocks, feathers oh, we cun not enumerate. Just call ad see for yourself that we will fulfill every promise and give you your money's worth. With prompt delivery, po lite attention, and grateful acknowl edgement for past favors, we solicit a continuatiou for the future. We are respectfully, Bee Hive Store. H. J. Do well Man'g'r. ap5tf 123 and 113 S Wilmin ton St. ! : I j 1 ! Millinery. I U1ll jpminery I ftl AW nnsl AirvarriiA FOR pnng and Summer . For Kent. The two story brick dwelling, cor ner Hargett and Biood worth Btreetp. Possession g.ven May l?t Ap .lv to T. H BRMG3. April 4t,h, 1802. lm. mm AM) UNTRIMMED Hats aud Bonnets in al! t he latest and most ' .'irubly shapes and styles A CUTTING SCRAPE ! Great Excitement! THE MOST PROMINENT PHYSI CIANS CONSIDER IT FATAL, BUT THE WORK IS DONE AND CAN NO L1 BE RE. CALLED ! About 4 o'elock this p m a serious cutting occurred at the Lyo Racket Store which lias since proved dangerous. It was a cut in prices ol Millinery, Dress i ods,Shoes, Hats, C'othing, Lace Curtains, Table Linen, Check Homespun 4c, A A Sheeting, yard wide, 5c. best Machine Cotton ;ic, cheaper grades 2c, warranted 200 yards, Hall Thread Ic. large size Trunk, sheet iron cover, SI 'S Valises 47c, Straw Matting 13c, large Looking Glass 19c, Rugs 47. Window Shades 20c, Curtain Poles 22c Buggy Whips 6c, Men's Dress Shirts 1?0c Lac lc, Hamburg 5c 28x42 Oil Pictures, gut frame, SI, worth 82 50, clocks 74c, Men and Boy's Hats 19o. Base Ball Bats 9c, Balls 5c. Fish Hooks 2c dozen, Fish Lint s 1c, Brrss Pins 4c, Need'es lc, envelopes 2c. Paper 3c quire, French Shoe Blacking lc, Shoe Brushes 8c, Hand Saws 23n and 49c, worth $2, Tinware for less than CO to re pair, Lanterns 49e, worth SI. See our Milli nery Goods. We will beat any rue in hst department that eve- opened in Rakugh at THE LYON RACKET Sr)RE, 129 Favetteville Street mhl4 Two doors south of Tuckers MY GUIS ST0MB1 Two Great Value IN WHITE GOO OS i AT 12 1-2 and 15. Pr Yard. The above goods are wort'i ;:ud are sold in all stores at 25c. and 35c, Pe; Yard, Your examination Tvill convince you of the great value . The quantity we have will not last, loug at th se prices We Sell tha Best Mue el Shoes iu me CUy. Fayetteville street, next to W C & A B Stronach'e. Nor Rib' Dry Goods Stork. ' T V W A Y IV1 MUSLIN, 8ILK j I - I J JL O & Crepe de Cheue Uiijs ami Slurred iiats, itc, it. HA I I? G0DS, OBEPK deCHENE iUll and Windsor Tie3 in all col urs. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many tan y novelties. DRAPERY S35AiL roi.lerv Silks. Prices mason ihl faction guaranteed. iiSS MAGSK REESE. ip9 tf 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Administracr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis irator ol the es'&ij of the late Solomon ti'own. this i to notil v nil nprsnno I, claims against the estate to present the same i j me iui payment on or Deiore tne 4th day t March, 1893, or tins notice will be plead .u b ir of recovery. Ail persons indebted to ae estate will pleuse settle without delay. SAM U hi, U GRIFFIN, n!3 6w Administrator. !py 3"fl, Motions, &e. m SIT B S.TUCKERICO. i FD1MM1 Attention is diuc nl to our new lines of Jentlcmei a Kurnishiii 's for the Spring sea ion, i) '. We h-ve ckroiully provided styles an I qufl'itifs to suit those who wish the n'jst tie inr lc. goods a- moderate prices. i aundried aid Un- 3T6SS 'SiftS ':'! "dried as complete Vv.w ,-is ever shown , era. Jlnri Summer Iflsriiias, ieckwe i r.4W Hat ew styles for this season. A s.ft and pleisant undtrwear ior pres ut use. The new colorings 1 ruffs, tbcks & four--ll Ulds. The heat. iliiifi 25'; scarfs evr 'shown in Raleigh. Dunlaii's newsnrinw styles. Our new lines of straw hats frofli other reliable manu facturers, ft r nnw bien and the showing iio tsa iioerai as we have ever made. Special attertion is faW Evening res?. ailed to our lines!of shirts for full evening tioo, paLc it ictttut'i ut h'iuk wAiorus, new shapes in collars and cravat bows. tt. H. i jl . Tttifcr $ Co,
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