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1 -v - POT tttttttt VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, MAY 1G. 1892. NO. 20 Che IE MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. Ban rlMS Baa mU 4 53 6 69 MOOB'I PH1IS8 FOR MAY. First quarter. 8d 1:57 P. M. Fall moon, 11th-5:45 P. M. Last quarter, 19th-9:8i A. M. tiew moon, S6th 0:W A. M. S1NOPBI OP THE WKATHBR. The following Is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today: FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Fatr till Wednesday; cooler tonight, slightly warmer Tuesday. RALBIOH AND VICINITY. ,TiU 8 p. m. Tuesday: Fair, slightly cooler. . Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m today: Maximum temperature, oi Minimum temperature Rainfall. 000 CITY IN BRIEF. The Yt. rboro House is fast filling up. Crowds of Alliancemen coming in for the conclave tomorrow. Business Men's Carnival at Metro politan Hall tonight. Candidate from different sections are putting in their appearance. Regular meeting of Hiram Lodge this evening at the usual time. The Hargett street line of electric cars opened yesterday with a big boom. They were crowded all day. Mrs. T. B Moseley, who has been visiting her sister in Durham, has re turned home Strawberries will soon be a nickel a quart and then they will taste much better The lig arch over Independence Square in Charlotte for the 20th of May celebration will be lighted by thirteen electric arc lamps We bear that it 1 in contemplation to extend the Hargett street line of eeleetrto railway -to the Uuion'eeuie tery. A good idea. The success of Hood's Sarsaparilla is because it possesses true merit, and no claim is marie for it which is not fully supported. The beautifnl weather yesterday drew large crowds to the suburbs, and the stret cars did a very large business. Rev. W. Sanderlin will deliver t 'e address at the closiug of the Ral eigh Male Academy June 3d. II will be an interesting occasion Brook side Park yesterday after non was crowded ith pleasure seekers. It is fast becoming on? of the most delightful summer resorts. The Electric Street Car Co. is now selling tickets at the rate of fix foi twenty five cents This is a flrtrat iden, and will largely increase travel: Secure tickets at Messrs. Alfrd Williams ft Go's book store, for the Business Meu's Carnival touight. It la going to be a big thing We are requested to say that thi ticket office will be opened at Metro politan Hall tonight earlier than usual in order that there may be no rash. - The city is already filling up with prominent politicians. The Demo eratic convention next Wednesday promises t be the largest political assemblage that has met in Raleigh for years. Attention is called to the adver tisement of Mir. Unas. F Lunisden. No. 11. East Hargett street He has a most complete assortment of every thing in the hardware line and is pre pared to do tin roofing, piping, &o , in the best manner and at short no tice. Don't forget the Business Men's Carnival tonight. The ladies are very reticent In reference to just wb tt may be expected, and yet there is that exulting sparkle about the eye wheii the program is alluded to, which indicates that they have a grand surprise for the public, which they are enjoying in advance. Don't fail to go and enjoy it with them. St. John's Hospital It Is in contemplation to gl an operatta at some time In the uer f u ture for the benefit of St. John's Bos- pttal. It will be under the auspioei i of Prof. Allmon, of the dancing actd emy, and Prof Paull. The proceeds will be devoted to St John's Hos pital. The precise date will be given shortly. Crop Bulletin. The crop report for the week end ing last Saturday shows that rain is much needed. The stand of corn is reported as bad in eastern district. In the central district, beneficial rains have fallen ; wheat and grasses J doing well ; cotton coming up well as could be expected. In the western . section corn planting not yet finished. ! Transplanting tobacco has oua menoed. Fruit prospects, especially apples, good ; farmers well up with work. Music. The committee on the part of the city of Raleigh, composed of Mayor Thos Badger, Fr nk Rtronach, C. R. r i qi i rj i, 1 iuU oucrWu nU1,r,,.reU... ing amp e preparations for the con-1 house next We needs y They are now in communication with several points for the purpose of securing the attendance of a good bai d of music. The warehouse will be decorated in the most fitting style We are glad to le informed by Mr: Stronach that the best possib'e arrangements will be made on the platform for the rep resentatives of the press. Y. M. J. A. Koteg. Quite a large gathering of young; men were in attendance at the 4 o'clock meeting at the association yesterday The service was conducted by Mr. J. L. Cunninggim The sing ing was excellent Strenuous efforts are being made to organize a male quartette to aid in the song service, j J he train from Goldsboro arrives which will add much toward improv. t Raleigh at 6 p. m., and leaves at Ing the singing The Secretary's 6:15. Worker's Bible Training Class will be ( K passenger train leaves Greens organized Wednesday night ; this boro at 1W0 a. m , and arrives at clas Is for the purpose of developing Raleigh at 1:23 p. m christian workers. It is hardly pos-1 A tr lln ieave8 GreenBboro at 12:01, sible that any doubts can be enter- mi,inteht and arrives in Raleteh at 8 tained now, as to whethi-r the asso ciation will be a success The most skeptical minded in thi particular will be surprised to kno v that from seventy five to ninety young men visit the building daily. Theresd (ng room i we l supplied, it now contains forty eight of the leading papers. The gymnasium, which has been olo ed for sometime, will be opened tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock with a dumb bell drill classes for business men. Students and clerks will be or ganized, the time to suit their own convenience The general secretary has been, busy tor some days past making a complete membership record and in ord r to get a correct list of the members, blanks with the following circular letter, were sent to each member to be filled oat and re turned : My Dhar Sir: As our Association is in its infancy, and as yet we have no correct record nf our membership, we therefore take the liberty of asking you to kindly fill out the enclosed membership blank and return to us at once, so that we may issue you a Member Ticket and enter you on our books as a member of this Association. You are, no doubt, aware of the fact that a subscription of not less than six dollars a vear entitles person to the privileges of the Association. We take this opportunity of thanking you for your subscription, and hope to have the blank returned as soon as convenient; Enclosed you will find a copy of our Constitution and By-Laws, which we trust you will read carefully and thus bi-come aoquaiuted with the rules which govern the management of our work. . Hoping to have your hearty co op eration in the work, and that 1 may have the pleasure of seeing you quite often in our building I am, Yonrs verv resnect f nil v. General Secretary. Our Building We believe the nitdel of the build loir for North Carolina at the World's Fair, is about settled noon It will hat Is be about a duplicate of known as the old palace of Gov. Tryon at New Berne. Children's Day. The exrcU- at. the Sunday School room of Ed en ton Street Church yes-, terday afternoon were of the most in terestiDg character They were open ed with singing and prayer by the pastor, after which some fine re citations were delivered by several scholars. Tney were well rendered and exceedingly appropriate to the occasion which was styled children's day. The orator of the evening was Mr Josephus Daniels the subject be. ing " Money." For about one hour Mr. Daniels handled the subject in fine style, eliciting the highest praise from all present. After this, Rev. J. N. Cole, the pastor read some quota tions from scripture and Rev. F. L. Reid delivered a short and well timed address on the "Ant.v The exercises were closed amid the highost delight (rom aU th(J chiMren a8 WH a8 the adalt8 pregent It waMndeed an oc. casion of much real enjoyment. A Big Lot China Silk. It has been hard to get China silk in black ground with heliortrope flowers, but we have now a big lot away under value. Yours truly, D. T. SwtN Dell. New Schedule. Yesterday the new summer schedule went into effect on the Richmond & Danville Railroad. Double daily passengar trains run between Raleigh and Greensboro Train No. 11 leaves every day, Sunday included at 7 a. m., arriving at Greensboro at 10. The train for Richmond via. Oi ford remains the same am. - Mixed freight train leaves Raleigh for Selma and Goldsboro at 8:45 a. m. Sleeping With One Eye Open. No such thing as luck. Each man must make his own lock. Continued watchin working of active brain, coupled on to push, pluck, audacity and knowledge of ability and a big ' surplus in bank, give confidence to tht- ambitious toiler for meicantile glory and final success. Thus we la bor 365 days each year, working 24 hours a day and no holidays. We know when goods are going to he slaughtered, and when the crash comes we .are right there with the metallic American dollar to bridge the chasm and slide the unusual val ues in our store, thereby bringing luck and prosperity and popularity j to our store. We have just returned j from New York and the effects of our luck can now be seen. Our luck is your luck. The stores around who cry out bargain8,never had a bargain to offer you. They are the side shows We are the bigemcus. At these side shows you fiud and meet the three card monte men, and the fakers and the hawkers of all manner of hum bugs. There is no earthly use for you to waste tima and money in the , side shows. Come right into the big circus. We have refilled our milli nery department, and if your brain is at all active you can see the great difference in prices. Our dress goods and straw matting departments are replenished at the expense of the un fortunate who failed. Our shoe de partment he s received many thou sand i pairs of shoes from factories which have gone under. Find D. T. Swinde'U's store by all means. There i money saved. J Hal Bobbitt has received another lot of fine limes. His fountain is crpwded all day with people after the cooling drinks dispensed therefrom. Have you tried the Pineapple Sher bet yet? Ladies' Hats. Will have this week 500 or 00 doz ladles hats stylish lace straw, Milan j straw, all colors, all shapes, at 10c and J 15c. Each are worth from 25c to $1.50) each. D. T. Swindell. Lost. Between Maj Tucker's and Col. Hinsdale's bouse, a ladies' black rid. Ing whip, curved gold handle, letter ed B B. Tucker. Finder will be re- warded by returning same to inyl5 3t R. S Tuckkr. We are receiving daily new poods in wash fabrics, ribbons, lawns, flow ers, millinery goods, silk mitts.glof es, handkerchiefs, dress goods, &c. Our goods are marked in plain figures and sold at marked prices, a&J are & cheap as they can be bought any where in this city. . A large lot of pineapple tissues, 10c a yard, cheap at 15c. We close our store at 7 p. n?. Our shoe and slipper stock is goo and cheap. myU 3t Woollcott & Sons. SPECIAL NOTICES. Gent's Furmshinj; uods. Our gent'emen8 furmshiua; goods department is now complete, with lines of seasonable goods, and we would suggest to our patrons that they make their selections now ; buy before the a?sortuients are broken buy while satisfactory lectious can be made. Our "Summer Merino" U the underwear just right for present use. New lines of neliea fihir's, laundried and unlaimoried. Tha most complete line of dress shirts wj have ever brought out. An admirable assortment of small wares, handker chiefs, half hose, cuffs, collars, &c, &c. Nothing but reliable goods and reasonable prices throughout the en tire department. . W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Janaluska Claret. A. DuaHl, General Agent. apl4 lm. . For Sale. A fine f size 4 stringed.- Double Bass Violin, &c. W. J. Brown, apl 18 lm 108 W. Edentiu Street. HHP SHY &00JS STDHE! NEW LINE OF WASH FABRICS. SHAUTONG PONGEES, in beautiful India silk designs. DUCHESS MULLS, in all the new colorings. FIGURED CREPONS, Specially nice for Spring an 1 Summer wear. ZEPHYRINES, Ginghams, Outing in all the now Spring colorings WHITE GOODS ! We are show'ng great bargains in White Goods. Asktosee our 12c and 15c white goods. . They are worth and are sold in all stores at 25c and 35c per yard. EgAsk to See Oar Line lues Korris' Dry Goods Stork. RE ! Those 14 Ladies' Hats, worth 50c; don't make any difference how we otthem; we have the stuff in the house. Come quick if you want a Ladies' Hat at He Also Rib bons and everything that belong to milli nery department. We are working for the millinery trade aud will have it In shoes we have no competition: will s.ive you 35 per cent on evary pan: shoes you buy. Best Machine Thread 3c, Ball Thread lc, ' Machine Silk Twist 4c, worth 10, 2 skeins Silk lc, AA Sheeting.yd wide,5o, I'necK Jiomospun c, Lawn 4c, Scrim 4c, Dress Goods 4c, . Hamburg 5c, Lace lc up, CORSETS 24c Needles lc, Brass Pins 4c, t Fisu Hooks 2c dozen, Fish Lines lc, Thimbles lc, Hugs 47c to 4 76, Call f r what you want at the 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 189 Fayetteville St., lldleigU. Hardware, &c. THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY LAWX MOWEIt. Ten Special Points of Merit: Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished in this (. lty. Be Not Deceived by the many porrly constructed Mowers IT liUXS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN USE IT! SdiTSend for circulars and special prices. THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. MILLMul!-- SS: ievv and Attractive FOll Spring and Summer rain UNTRIMMED and Bonnets in the latest and most desirable shapes and styles. T"NT I-T A TTQ' muslin, silk 1 l1 JXlM X O & Crepe de Chene Caps and Shirred Hats, &c, &. FT A Tl? GOODS, CREPE deCflENE J-Airl-llV and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Hail Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. HI? A 11T1? V SILKS .fc ALL Ul1l.L lit It X kinds of Em broidery bilks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9tf Administracr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator ot the estate of the late Solomon Brown, this is 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 bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. SAMUEL D GKIFFIN, mb.3 6w i.dmiuistrator. Dry Uoods. Notions, &c. ill: U. IM; CO. S TRAW V3ATTIN Our hue of these delightful summer lloor coverings has never been so great as for this season. One of the novelties for this year is the Inserted Matting. We aie also showing new effects in Brus sels Designs, Block Patterns, &c. Prices as low as reliable goods C-A-N B-E S-O-L-D. UiViMER URTAIiy.Q and DRAPERIES. UK MAGI REESE. 0 Everything in the line ot Lace Curtains and shfer curtain materials Nottingham Curtains in Brussels effect, Hotted Swiss, Fancy Madras in white and colored grounds, Pougee Draperies, &c. I'ors yhsh and irexpensive curtains, we particularly recommeiid this line. W. B3 R. S, Tucto f Co.
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