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Vt0 VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 29. 1802. NO. 7 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Son rises 6 10 8nu sets 6 45 First quarter 4th 1:09 a. m. Fall moon, 12th-1:12 a m. Last quarter, 20th 0:46 A. M. pew moon, 26th 4:32 p. m. 8TNOPBI8 OF THE WRATH K II. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today : FOR NORTH CAROLINA Showers, probably clearing Satur day morning. RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Till 8 p. m. Saturday: Rain Friday; clearing, much colder Saturday. Local data for 24 hours ending S a. m. today: Maximum temperature, 7" Minimum temperature 66 Rainfall, COO CITY IN Hit 1 I F. A new plug factory has been started i i Durham. Rev. B Wingate has resigned the pastorship of the Baptist Ohurch at Greensboro. Rather a cold snap is prevailing in the Northwest, and we miy get a little of it here. Prof. Mclver, State Superintended of Public Institution is engaged in visiting the different normal insti tutes of the State. It has been decided by the RaleigV School Committee that the graded schools of this city will close tin spring term or May 20th. The reguipr meeting of the Ep worth League of Edenton Street Church will take place in the bibh class room tonight at 8 o'clock. There are no arrangements, so far as we can learn for public exrci et-. at the close of he session of the gra ded schools. Senator Willibms. of Pitt is booked as a candidate for State Auditor be fore the Democratic nominating eon vention. The stereoptieon exhibition has been postponed until next week. The precise time will be given here after. The game of baseball list Wednes day at Winston, between the Univer sity and Davis school teams, was wot by the former by a t core of 6 to 9. Members of the bar are notiU that the motion docket will be ealh in the Superior Court tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. Prompt at tendance desired. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Whiting Bros., wto,announcr new and stylish spring clothing. Call and make selections from their most admirable stock. Mr. Seth Jones, keeper of the old city cemetery, is desirous that those owning lots should take steps to have them put in proper order There are many sections badly needing atten tion. Last Monday afternoon at Wilming ton, a printer named Dorm Sheridan prevented a drunken negro from be lug run over by a train, when the negro cut Sheridan's throat almost from ear to ear. He is in a danger ous condition. We doff our hat to the sprightly city editor of the Chronicle for the bestowal of his appreciation of our efforts in the removal of the wood carts from Hargett street. Fred knows how to acknowledge persist ent pushing and ceaseless agitatior of the right. He is used to that. "True hope never tires, but mount; on eagle's wings, Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings. We are willing to make "honor easy" with onr esteemed city editor of the NewB and Observer on the au ditorium matter, but we can't grant exclusive privileges. Let up a little, friend Greek, so that the route to the New Jerusalem may not be obstruct ed in your cane. Give us a half chance on the auditorium racket. You are too good natured to refuse, we are sure. Chapel Hill and Wake Forest stn dents are here in considerable num bers today. Evangelist Fife passed through the city yesterday, on his way to Fayette ville where he, in connection with Rev. Geo . 0 Needbstn opened a tible conference last, i.itrht. It will con tinue about a week Mr. Albert Johnson, o- of our old est citizens, inform -o us today that he distinctly remembers quite a heavy frost in this section on the first day of Juno, 184i. The negro Blackburn, who so brut ally murdered his wife, at Greens boro, on the 10th inst , has been taken to Lexington jail for safe keep ing, it having been intimated that he would be lyncbed. A New Invention. Mr. B L Duke h s purchased an interest in the new invention for con verting saw dust into blocks for kindliug purposes It is thought that ' there are millions in it." Died. At his residence on the Avent Frry road, just beyond the western limits of the cit , this mornincr at 4 o'clock. Mr. J. B. Howell in the 85th year of his age. He bad been sink fr some time with typhoid pneumonia. He leaves a wife and Ave children to mourn their loss. The funeral will take place from the residence at 4 o'clock tomorro w afternoon. Report. We have not had time to make more than a hasty examination of the recent annual report, of the North Carolina Railway Commission, but it is a most interesting document. Tt sho ;vs that there are forty seven rail ways in operation with a total length of 3,4o2 miles. There are roads pene trating all the co un tie s except twelve The taxable property of the roads as sessed by the commission is $1 8,510 The capital stock in the State is $38, f v ',000, the funded debt $38,500,000 and the current liabilities $3,900,000 1 he gross earnings for 1891 were $8, 600,000, afad operating expenses $5,- 500,000. f - - Ep worth League. No more potent pgency for goo' has bren devised than that of the " Epworth League," which has re cently been established among the young people of the southern Meth odist church. Although but little more than twelve months old, its membership has already passed bey ond fifty thousand, and is still in ceasing with marvellous rapidity In many states, state conventions are 'oo?Tg Lt!d, and a national conference is proposed for 1893 The plan of organization is said to be a capital one, and, wherever the League has been established, the young people are being trained in systematic christian work, and all branches of tin church and Sunday School are receiving an impetus for ward from its labors. We are glad to learn that two Leagues are in successful operation in this city, one at Central and one at Edenton St. Methodist church An important meeting of the League at the latter church will be held to night at 8 o'clock. Oxford Te8. Full line ladies, misses and chil dren's handmade Cxfojd ties just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Maurice Flynn. Ask for Maurice Flynn's $9 buttov shoes. They are worth $3.50. Every pair warranted. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Kid (iloveg. New line kid gloves just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Fast Black Hosiery. For tho best and cheat est line of fast black hosiery go to Norris' Dry Goods Store. Mimiu Battle. Ont Charlotte friends are making l' ' preparations for celebrating kti4 2Cth of May. A sham battle is to take pine (n which tn companies will parti -ip ite. Gov. Holt will re vi -w the troops. Burb Mine Initiation. The threatening wea'her prevented many persons front attending the Burlesque Initiation recently given at Metropolitan Hall, and it will be repeated n xt Monday night It is understood that ten pr cent of the proceeds will be given to St John's Hospital and ten per cent to the Y. M. C. A. Seats on sale at Bobbitt's drugstore. Haul Mare, &C. ra Mrs Ballard's Death. We were unable to give yesterday anything more than a short notice of the death of this lady, which took place last Wednesday. The following particulars will be read with sad interest by her m uy friends in Raleigh. We condense from the Globe of yesterday t-fternoon as follows : "Mrs. Ballard formerly lived In Ral eigh, where she was active in all godU works ami was loed and admired by all vi ho knew her. In Durham, where she has spent the past ten or tw, lve years, she has been conspicuous in social circles and in all undertaking having for their object the good of the town, the church or any worthy organization, she was an active worker and an ac klowledg' d leader. Mrs. Bcllard had long been a con sistent member of the Methodist church, i ud died sustained by a chris tian's hope. In church work as in other things she was always in the lead and will be much missed. The s tddenness of this call adds addition I Mtdnes to her death. A slight cold contracted a week ago gradually developed alarming symp toms, resulting last night in death. It was between 7 and 8 o'clock that the spirit took its flic ht to the land of eternal day, just as the shadows closed about the earthly tenement, spreading the pall of a great sorrow over the hearts of those who watched at her bedside. The funeral ser-. ieos took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from Main Street church, of which she was a member, and the remains were laid to rest in iht city cemetery by the side of those who have gone before. The floral offerings were many and beautiful, a fitting emblem of a pure and useful life. Childreus' Shoes. Send you children in for shoes We can fit all sizes in slippers or shos orris' Dry Goods Store. Dress Goods and Millinery. Never before were we so well pre pared to tempt your fancy in lovely dress goods and lovely millinery. And surely we were never eo busy in these t "O departments as we are now There is a reason for this increase of business which even a biind man see We underbuy because we can Wo undersell because we wi!l Yours truly, D T. Swin Dell Men's Fine Shoes. Our new stock of men's plain and fancy dress shoes are beauties. Every pair warranted Norn's' Dry Goods St ore Ppocial Offering Tomorrow. All day tomorrow we will have a special sale of nice quality and beau tiful styles of straw matting at the unheard of price llc a yard. This price holds good tomorrow Another article equally good in value is a nice white, richly em broidered corset at 39c for tottorrow Yours truly, D T Swn Dell For Rent. A seven room h use. Apply to ap29 tf H. M. Earns worth. &PEC1AL MOTION!. Ladles' 1.50 Sho s. Ask for our 21 50 bnttou uom They are as fcood !is sold olrewhere ! for $3. NorrV Dry Goo-is tf to-s Styli h DreM Uo-Wls. M pieces all wool 4 & 46 L.cu uo elty suiting, Be lforH o'dn -iiai ' in-1 check se.-es: ttepon't, a I hatroM, Hen rietta fancy a mere's, fee , Kl s-iuci i prices for the next rt dms Norris' D 1 io- U t'o" a. For Sal A limited number of the ehoiemt tomato plants i '-tl wr all hh nov j elties. at 20c pr do? .-. 'Orders mv : he left at the N itlo-.nl ; of '.:!- eigh. a27 4t P I oU' f aHLRR. : I'J' the many po'rly constructed Mowers TIIE NEW QUAKSP-:-CITY LAWN MO WEB. Ten Special feints of Merit: Its reputation for Ejct-llenre Fully Estab , lisUed in this City, i sse wot Leceivea Dwe'ling house for rent Apply to L D. Womble. IT RUNS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN USE IT! J-tnalusk, Claret. A. Dimai General Agent. apl4 lm j IT THOMAS B. BKIG6S SANS, For Sale. A fine $ size 4 stringf-d. Double Bass Violin, Sic W. J Brown, apl 18 lm 103 W. K-lentm Street RALFIfa H, N. C. Ladies Oxford Ties. Our showing of ladies low shne, has never been better- to n for t!i present season. We olfr a stilish patent leather Hp. Oxford Tie tor 8'io ; a better grade for $1 Our patent leather tip, Oxford Tie, iu both ii opera and common sense last, at 1.50 j is the most stylish and tin b - ! wear- ! ing shoe ever sho.vn in KeJtigh for the price, and cannot be duplicated , for less than $2.0" At $3. CO, $3 0U I and 3 50 a complete - of high grade Oxford Ties opera and com. ' mon snnse lasts We alno display some novelties in tisiu slippers for 1 evening wear W. H. & R S Tucked & Co wood, woon. 1500 cords o'ry pine wood for sale. B. F. OrtBATWAM, apl 7 lm. 22 Wi'mi -.- or, Sc. mm Millinery. Efcilinery. New and AttractJve FOR pnng&nd Summer For The two story nr Hargrett aud Possession g ven April 4th, 1893.- Rent. brick dwelling, e-:r-Blood worth stroots. Mav Ut. An.,!i T. II -lm. t Ap.-Iv to BRINGS. MOMlll$ DHY bODLS STORE NEW LINE OF WA&H FABRICS- SHAUTOMi PONGEES, in beautiful India silk designs. DUOHE83 MULLS, in all the new colorings. FIGURED OR 8 PONS, Specially nice for Spring 1 n i Summer wear. ZBPHYRINES, Ginghams, Outini in all the new Spring colorings WHITE GOODS S We are showing greit bargains in WhiK Goods. Ask to fee our 12Jc ami 13c whit goods. They are worth and are so' iiuaii stores at 25c and 35c per yard. M to See Oar LiQv fc Morris' Dry Goons Stoji r TJNIRIMMED and Bonnets in e latest and most iesirable shapes an 1 styles, INFANTS' MUSLIN, SILK & Crene de Chene Japs and Shirred Hats, &c, &. HA ) GOODS, REPE de CflENE ill II and Windsor Ties in all col -i-rs. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many fan y novelties. DRAPERY SILKS & ALL kinds of Km- Moidery Silks. Trices reasonable ar.d satis faction guaranteed. ar 9 tf fl its' ' Mill 909 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Ii I i?i)!?rpi7 IT) uhhuli 1 CUTTING V E! Adminisfracr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator ot the ea'ate of the late Solomon Hrcwii, this i-' to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 4th day of March, 1893, or this notice will be plead ;n b tr of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the es.ate will please settle without delay. SAMUEL D GRIFFIN, mh3 Ow i.uniinistrator. Dry Gt. ftotionfl, &c. Great HxcSU rA3tt THE MOST PR MINENT PHY 31 CIANS OONHIDER IT FATAL, BUT i HE WORK IS DONE AND OA N NO l1 HE KE-. O VLLED ! About -1 o'elock this p iu a serious cuttin occurred at the I yo Racke' store whi -has since proved dangerous. It was a cut i) prices oi Millinery, Dress G oris, Shoes. Hats Clothing, Lace Curtains, Table Linen, Check Homespun 4c, AA Sheering, yard wide, m best Machine Cotton 3c, cheaper grades . warranted 200 yards, Ball Thread 1c. l og. sizeTruDk, sheet iron cover, fl 83, Vali o 47c, Straw Matting 1 3c, large Looking Gkv 19c, Rugs 47, Window Shades Uc, Curtai Poles 22c Buggy Whips 6c, Men's Ores Shirts 20c Lace 1c, Hamburg 5c. 28x42 lii Pictures, g' It frame, 11, north $3 60. clock 74c, Men and Boy's Hats I9c, Rise Ball But 9c, Balls 5c, l(ish Hooks 2c dozen. Fish Lint; 1c, Brrss Pins 4c, Need es 1c, envelopes 2 Paper 3c quire, French Shoe Blacking ii Shoe Brushes 8c, H -nd Saws 23c and 49i worth $2, Tinware for le-s than coat to t- pair, Lanterns 49c, w ith 91, See our Mill; nery Goods. We vill beai any one in ht department that ever opened in Raleigh a THE LYON RACKET STORE, 12t Favetteville Street, mhl 1 Two door3 south of Tu-jkers mm Attention is ;nr t-. irtl to imr nnv Hncu nf GenUeme-'s Kuriubhlngs for the Spring sea son, '92. VW have c tref Wily provided styles and qu:0i?i s to suit thos) who wish the iiiost de ira! ile goods at niOderate prices. . l.autldried a:id TTn- lauudried as complete line as ever shown ere press mim X3g i e WecWii r. S;p ? v K is. ?aU Evenincj '.res?. "lil? d to our 1'nrs of dress, pal -an leather sh ipes iti codars and t I New styles for this ;sesbOii. A soft and pleisint udirwear lor pres ut use. ! The new colorings r.i tuft's, ttcks ifc four i i-h.mds. The best jiin-! 25-; scarfs ever shown in Ualeigh. I Dunlap'snewspring styles. Our new lines for straw hats from other reliable manu facturers, are now lor-en and the showing iis as liberal as wo have ever made, I S iecial attertion i Mnrts lor full eveuin d iiirii-ig oxfords, new cravit bows tf, H. 5 u. s. Tanker Co,
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