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1 f ft VOI XXVII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1892. NO. 18 MINIATURE 4LMANAC FOR TODAY.' 3un rise .5 MOOJT'S PSA8B JJR MAT. First quarter 8d 1:57 P. M. Full moon. 11th 5:45 P. H Last quarter, 19th 9:38 A. M. New moon. 88th-0:85 A. M. B1NOPSI" OF THE WBA.THBR. The following Is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. todaj: FOB NORTH CAROLINA. Fair till Sunday; slightly warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m today: Maximum temperature, 88 Minimum temperature 60 Rainfall, C-00 REMOVAL. tlit; Ofiu e ol ihe MVliXING VISITOIt liabM-n remove! to the second tory of the buikUnjc corner of FjeUeviil street ami I5vclianre Ilac. over 3lr. Hal Ilfllitt's drg store Entrance t tor 1'vchango Place. riTV M BUI Po'We r the r. Tor.&y, The pi iting business id iucreaans. The outlook is for winner weather tomorrow Cool uiornines nd nights still cou tinue. The trai'i from Atlanta today was nearly an hour behind time. . Street cirs have been resumed in Durham. Cotton receipts c ntinu very light, with no material change in prices. Go to the chapel of the Deaf and Dumb Institution tooiifh Mr W. H. Lancaster is very siuk at his home on ej.s Jones seet. Call at the office of ifr Hal r. Ayerandlo'k at, the picture of the oruiser Raleigh It is a b maty. More new boae? are' being built in Rsleigh now than was ever known before. The Chamber of Commerce mets fieation of fhe renort we hope lt tonight and important business may ,g unfounde(1 w miM. think that day there will be a very large cowd be expected Alderman Bowph wid rmM ha( itB oHg u In a state- of people here from all over the State deliver an address, ; m(int taken ,ro,n au Atlanta paper, and the phow would go a long way We deeply regre. to learn that Mrs. which says that, quarter were being towards tempering the political hor Dr L L Hash, of Wilmington, is fixd up for officials of the Seaboard izon We hone Cant. Williamson quite ill. We sincerely hope her sickness may not prove serious. Hood's fiarsaparilla aWolntely cures where other prepartions fail It possesses medicinal merit peculiar to itself Elegantly got.t,n up posters o' the celebration pt Charlotte, May 20th. are being put up at several points la the city. Correspondents from some sections in luaBiern uaruiiu, wmo iui unci puiars are stripping tue iur , ..r-B of leaves Hope they wul leavens alone in these parts ! Collector White and his effleif-nt deputies-are moving heavily all along the line against illicit distillers. It ts the settled determination that such lawlessness shall be stopped. There never has been a time when l 1. J i-n nn t-U n more popie tiauu rouuj iu boho iuu overeigns, even at the saorifice of j time, money, and trouble, than at present accord log to report. We invite attention to the adver tUement of the Lyon Racket Store where the best bargains can be ob J talned. Call and.see the superb stock and make selection. You will be sur prUed at the quality and price. We hear that Mr A. M McPheeters has in his possession some important papers bearing upon the Mecklen bnrg Declaration or Independence, They belonged to his father, the late w mam MPhters William MO rneeiers. I As soon as the Harerett street line .... nmmnna tn n 1 I . , 1 7, 7 there will b a continuous rout from the fair grounds to East Raleigh on a j Thia will . " ' . Do icuu.u "'k"i 1 venient to the puWlo and remunera : five to tbe oompaay. Attend the musical tonight at the residence oi jura, n. v otuger tun aid in the improvement of the rectory of Christ church. We learn that our friend Dr Black nail has purchased the Fendt property on West Martin street, nearly oppo site the residence of Mr. Cornelius j . tit i buwarai. oa wnien ui urui'u w , erect several stores. The popular demand for the exten slon of West Morgan street is unmis takable. It would seem that the Board of Alderman should heed the general desire. If there Is any rea sonable excuses for delay, the public should know it. Complaint is made by persons ts siding on a cross streeti i the vicinity of the Wagon Factorv, thai t.rah from the city is frequently ! nn'ed and damped there iDurh tot'nean noyauce of the resideat-s as it ( rest's a nuisance. It should uu .topped. iiew Factory. Mr. J. M. Norwood ov r progressive c'g r umimfar turf-r has "peoed a tint ole-h? retail store in V ioetrob's old atand, Jio. 114, Fayfttoville s'ref-.. ( He also has his iactory back of the store. "You can buy o'd cigf:re or' new cigars, just as you like o.' the ; very best Hflvnna and Sumatra t i- bm-coos use i He will make you an y siz , shape, qiiautity. quaHry or price you may nesire. tie h recalling a cigar for 5 cents exiled the Spanish hand mads, guaranteed to be cle,r Hvna filled and Sumatra wrapper, which is the b st ciirar that has ev r ben sold in Raleigh for 5 cents. We now whereof we ppeak for we have tried them Call on Mr. Norwood i and get. one and you will smoke no ot,hr and you will by po doing help to s et.ain a Raleigh fac'ory. lg it So A rumor has been rpvived, to the effect, that the offices of the Raleigh & G.ton Railroad Company, or rather the Seaboard Air Une stem, would soon b removed from this citv to it- laota, Ga We have beea unable, af ter enreful enauirv. to find any veri- Air Line This may meeu for certain officers, whose presence is necessary in that. city. This, however, is mete surmise on our part, an I there is no way for the press to prrive st the matter, unless from statp men ts of the proper authorities, whfch, probably they do not feel called u ion to make We can onlv hpe for th best It would be a blow at. R tleigh. if the ofPc88 wrn rm ved and, a still worse one, u me macuine suops w Commencement. The atteilance of Senator Carlisle, 0f Kentucky, together with many of tne prominent men of our own State, wm render the approaching com menempntat the Unive'sity of N C. unueually interesting. The follow In? is the program: Sunday, May 29, baccalaureate ser mon at 11a m., by Rev. Dr. J . W. Carter Monday, May 80, annual meeting of the Dialectic and Philanthropic liter ary societies at 8:30 p m. , Tuesday. May 81, 9:30 a m , meet- lus ni . " "- - - m mDC t. and annual address by Prof Ohas D. Mclver; 11:30 a. m. decennial reunion ! of the class or 1893; 19 m , oration by Hon v u wanaeu on me me huu character of Ool William L 8aun- ders;8p m oration by repres-jnta of fha Ttlalant.lA and P hitanthrn. pic societies; 10 p ,m., presentation by Loek 'Craig. Esq.. of portrait of Hon O M Stedoiao; tn:30 p m . Unt- waraltc run nr.ton in the evmnasmm. Tickets may be had of the bursar without charge Wednesday. J.in 1. 9 a. m . meet- iag of the board of trustee; 10 a. m , orations by members of the irraduat ing class; 13 m., address by Hon. John G. Carlisle; 1pm, reading of reports, conferring of degrees, So ; 4 p m , athletic sports; 8 p.m., concert by the glee club. ( Ep worth League. The regular semi monthly meeting of the iSdentonStreetEpwortbLeague will be held tonight in the Bible class rooms. After the routine business is disposed of several short talks will be made about prominent Methodist women. League meets at 8 o'clock. ! Members, and those wishing to joia. ar6 Invited T. M. C. A. Members Monthly Meeting. All raombers of the Young Men's Christian Association are requested to be p esent at the members month ly meeting tonight at 8:30 o'clock. This Is the first monthly meeting un der the present organization and it is therefore imp rtaut that all mem bers be present. Destructive Fire. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the large livery stable of Mr. C. L. Lindsay, at Chape! Hill, was entirely consumed by fire. Several "orseB and miles ere burned to death and much provender destroyed. The loss is es- timated at about 3.flG0, with no in - snranee A New Rule. A new rule relative to baggage, has ben adopted by the Richmond and and Danville. Railroad Company. nrcBnruu uy iruns remaining in the baggage room over twelve hours will be charged storage, and all bag gage deposited in the office to be checked later will be left at the risk of the party to whom it belongs v Trot Them Out. j We renew the proposition that our friend Capt. B. P. Williamson, shall display his fine stock of blooded horses next Tuesday. We are not to nave a cattle and horse show this year an(i hence the display of CaDt. Williamson would come in all right showing to the people of the State wnat has been done in the way of tMv rloinv in thia ooMnn tvh will consider the suggestion and let vs get a look at his thoroughbreds. Trot them out, Captain. We Name the Day. On Tuesday, May the 24th, we will have our great annual one cent chal lie sale On this date from 10 o'clock a. in. until 4 o'clock p. m. we will place on Bale a big lot of beautiful figured challies and lawns at one cent per yard. Will sell but ten yards to each customer. On this day you get a nice dress .of 10 yards for 10 cents. We will also place on our counters many other great bargains. You should by no means miss this the greatest special sale of the season. Our large and elegant stock of new goods has arrived' and we are now showing the most attractive line of new and ' fashionable goods ever brought to this market, and the greatest values that it has ever been our pleasure to produce. We will re ceive another large assortment of straw matt ng in a few days. Yours truly, D T. Swin Dell. Special Sale on Oxford Ties The New York Bargain House will place on their counters Friday and oaturaay, may is ana aoont 700 Oxford ries 5'pr Men's Pat Leather Oxfords $1 84 1KO 800 pr " ' " 89 200 pr :. . kid "1.14 100 pr " Russet , " 99 Wa wish to inform thn InrHoo that they will never have the opportunity of such bargains as we are now offer - ing. As we have a lar-e stock we are compelled to close them out at half value to make room for our new goods and new styles which we are r-jceiv ing daily. Cornel Cornel Take the advantage of this bargain. Respectfully, H A. Littman & Co , Proprietora I. Y. Bargain Souse. Lutherans. The Lutherans of the North Caro Una Syuod closed their 89th, conven tion last week. The Synod now num bers sixty congregations and about 7.000 members. Five ministers were received during the past year. The next session will be at China Grove, Rowan county. specianoticf.s. Planter, Plant Plants. Tomato plants (13 varieties). Beet plants. Pepper plants (bull nose). Cauliflower plants. Cabbage plants. Celery plants. Chas. C. McDonald. m w 8 3t pi For Kent. The Sledge residence. No 506 East Hargett street. Contains eight large rooms. Attached to the housn is a large garden and roomy yard. Good well of water on the premises. Apply n7 6t to J. C. Marcom. Straw Hats and Patent Leather Si'oes. The new styles ia D.inlaps straw hats, nobby shapes for young men, a complete Hae of straw hats of othor relLvile makers. Now is the beBt sea eon co wear patent leather shoes, and w; are 'i,.-wing this iu st complete litio v. h,.ve brought out. The popular shapes in lc.ee, ai J pattnt leatherettes. i leaihci' l fiords, Cc. W. n. & R. S. Tucki. i- &, O.v Janaluska Claret. A. Dugihi, General As apl4 lm. ;ont. Situation Watt ted. A boy of 16 years of age wishes a situation. Any oue wishing to em ploy a smart, in lustriom bov will address " Sim," cure oi EveminU Vis ITOIt. Sale of Horse and Cart. As Receiver appointed in tho chbo of JoneB & Rogers, I will on (Saturday, May 14th, at 11 o'clock m , sell at the Auction house of Yancey & Stronach the horse, cart and harness lately used by Dr. C. F. Dowd. Terms cash. Junes Lewis, Receiver. May 9th, 1892. lw For Sale. A fine i size 4 stringed. Double Bass Violin, &c. W. J . Brown, apl 18 lm 108 W. Edonton Street. Those 14 Ladies' Hats, worth 50c; don' t make any difference how we got them; we have the stuff in the house. Come quick if you want a Ladies' Hat at 14c" Abo Rib bons and everything that belong to milli nery department. We are working forthn millinery trade and will have it In sho we have no competition; will save you 35 p r cent on evary pair shoes you buy. Best Machine Thread 3c, Ball Thread lc, Machine Silk Twist 4c, worth 10, 2 skeins Silk lc, AA Sheeting.yd wide,5c, Check Homspun 4c, Lawn 4c, Scrim 4c, Dress Goods 4c, Hamburg 5c, Lace lc up, CORSETS 24c Needles lc, Brass Pins 4c, Fisi Hooks 2c dozen. Fish Lines lc, Thimbles lc, Rugs 47c to U 78, Call f r what you want at the " V! LYOHR&CKETSTORE. 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 139 FavAiteville St , Rleigh. DRY HOODS STORE! NEW LINE OF WASH FABRICS. SHAUTONtt PONGEES, in beautiful India silk designs. PUCBESd MDLL8, in all the new' colorings. FIGURED CREPONS, Specially nice for Spring and Summer wear. ZEPHYRINEV Ginghams, Outings in all the new opriug wiunuga. 4 if L T"E HOODS ! '. ww n I I w w We are showing great bargains in White Goods. Ask to see our 12Jc and 15c white goods. They are worth and are sold in all stores at 25c and 35c per yar.l. trAsk to See Our Lma?lioe& Kobbis' Dri Goods Stork. Hardware, Ac- THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY L1W. MOWER. Ten Special Points of Merit: Its reputation for Exntllenre Fully Estab iisiied in Una city. Be Not Deceived by the many porrly constructed Mowers IT RUNS EASY! A. SMALL CHILD CAN USE ITI I-5r"Send for circulars and special prices. THOMAS fl. BR1GGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. WiiiUIJIDiLi; Millinery Millinery tewaftd Attractive FOIL Opring and Summer TRIMS! desirable shapes and styles. NT RIM MED Bonnets in latest and most JLL 1 V1 lO & Crepe de Chene Caps and Shirred Hats, &a, &. IT A TP GOODS, OREPE de CHENE -L-L-tl-Xlt and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. DRAPERY SH" 5 broidery bilks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. I 209 PAYETTE VILLE ST. ap9tf Administracr's Notice. Having this dav Qualified as the nd mini's. trator ot the estate of the late Soloniun Brown, 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 in bir of recovery. Ad persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. SaMUKL D GRIFFIN, mh3 6w i-dniinistrator. Dry Uoota, Notions, &c. V HJB S.TUCKERICO. For Gentlemen. Our present line of Negligee Shirts em braces more desirable styles than we have previously shown, and it is much better to make selections now while the assortments are complete. We show a full Une of sizes in Percales, Wash Flannels, Madras, Palmetto, Oxfords, Benguelas and Cambridge. LrGHf WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. We carry just the r'ght weight in Gents Underwear for presant use Summer Merino in white and natural wool the texture to wear before putting on gauze. DRESS SHIRTS. Nightshirts, Bath Robes. Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, &c. ,. A complete department; everything of r liable quality and reasonable in price? W. H $ R. S. Tucker Co, NRIAHSE
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