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Chi VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, FRIDA Y, JUNE 3. 1892. NO. 36 MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. I Ban rises 8oa lets 4 43 712 MOOS's PHASES 3B JOSB. Flrft qnarter. d 4:7 A. M. Pall moon, luth-8:18 A. u Last qaarter, 17th 8:48 P. M. New moon, Hth 8:52 A. m. S1BOPSIS OP THE WKATHBH. The following Is the synopsis .of the weather at 8 a. m. today : FOB NORTH CAROLINA Partly elondy weather and occa iooal showers; slightly cooler Satur day. RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Till 8 pm. Saturday: Threaten tag weather, with rain, cooler; fol lowed by fair weather Saturday even lnj. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. m today: Maximum temperature, -" .80 Minimum temperature 68 Rainfall, : 0.07 CITY IN BRIEF. Eat sparingly of vegetables. There is risk in overeating at this season of tbe year. The nights are now delightful, es pecially for a street car ride to the suburbs. Daring the month of May the high est temperature in Raleigh was 91, oi the 6th and the lowest 45 on the 9th Attention is called to the notice of sale to take place by Yancey & StroD ach tomorrow at 1? o'clock. The pavement on West Martin street, near its intersection with Fay etteville, at "Battle's'" corner, is be ing raised by a force of hands today Donations for the Soldiers' Home occasionally come in, but there is room for.i.mtfeu morel Mr. W. 0. Stronach is ready to receive them at all times. The ladies turn out in force every pretty afternoon. They patronize the street cars to the fullest extent, af fording as they do, delightful recrea tion. .' When Hillsboro street is paved from the Hillsboro bridge to the capitol it will be .one of the most beanti'ul thoroughfares in the State. Let us hope th.t the work will soon be done. We invite attention to the adver. Usement of Messrs. Whiting Bros, who announce some astounding bar gains in men's and boys' clothing. This reliable house is always catering to the wants of the public. Give them a call. At the rehearsals of the ' Berry Pickers" the greatest proficiency waa shown, and the entertaiument to night will be a. splendid one. Let all who can possibly do so, go and help , out a most worthy cause. V The Clarksvllle people are making arrangements to give the Sunday School and its friends a good time on their visitjnext Wednesday. June 8th Tickets on sale by J. Y. MacRae, Wyatt & Co., and J. G. 8. Lumsden, Nothing is better for the health o the little ones than to take them on a short excursion on the street cars these delightful afternoons. The are perfectly -safe and are carefully looks ed after by thq, gentlemanly conduc . tors. . J - Cannot some friend put us on the right track concerning the proposed Baptist Female College to be located in Raleigh ? We are frequently askeel About it, and, are . compelled to de feline answering, -because we don't; know. v Our columns are open, and we are confident the theme would be an interesting one. We don't like the new lamp posts now being put up, but lt may be that it is the best that could be done un - wood painted dark, nuuiwcuiuioiu form a miniature of the Washipgton City monument to the "Father of his Country." This is about the only redeeming feature we see in them. They will not strike the average visi tor to Raleigh that he is in one of the tnostj beautiful , cities fn the United states. - . , Tbe "Berry Pickers" at Metropo!! tan Hall tonlgt. Regular meeting of the Board o f Aldermen this evening. Another seizure of an illicit d!s!l lery repotted. This time it is in Chatham county. ' Some fine shad were brought to the : city today. They were caught atNeuse i ! ver nee r M lib c rn le. .Attention is called to tbe sale of real estate by iS. B. Barbee, admuu, r trator of 0. O. Barbee deceased. A competitive examination will be j held at Goldboro, June 17 b, for a I West Point Cedetchip. Rev. Dr. J.' J. Hall, will del'ver an address at Jonesboro next Thursdf j 8ubject, "Wnat Moves The World ' It in oot wht its proprietors say, but what Hood's Sarsaiisrllla doe , that makes It se!' P"d w'vtbecou fidence of the people. The members of the Tabernac'e Baptist church are reminded that tbe regular conference meeting wPl be held tonight. The Epworth League of Central M. E church will meet tonight for eler. tlon of officers. It is tl'e regular meet -1 ing. Let the board of Aldermen remen ber that tonight will be their lta.t chance for a regular nifc;!. g beCove the 4th of July, and govern thetc telves accordingly. We were mninfovnsscl P9 to lf commencement exercises at t he Agv -cultnal and Mechanic! College. They will take place pk F.fter rtex' Instead of next week as staied. JJRead the announ ? -nnt. of Li;-. H Anderson who is cJ"e- jg splendid bargains. A I it; nenoi c" . goods at. tbe most modeia'e p;i..:K . snonia givn n'ai a cai u o. o, lc Hrgett streef. We are informed, the general im pression that a new cor itv Board c ' Education is to be chosen at the meei in"? of magistrates next week is erro oeor Tbe bo?rd h cboseo ice la two years Mtvj. W. B. Man n. tkeeSEftient chief clerk of the i iteraal evenue office, in this city, is ii cha ge during the absence of Coiletitor White at Minneapolis. Misses. JLl ice and Ma'e Fei-rel.', daughters of M-. A. L. Fa 're!!, re-l turned from Murfrees'oo, o yeten'av afternoon, where tbev.had been at tendloe school at the ' howan Ve male Ins -tui-e. Tbese yuaog Isd'e, ve learn, obtained high p o?cieacy in their studies. We were p'easeo o mph ijoa, of f ee today Mr m A Yff.i;. e for ; and proprietor of ihe f'owi'.he.n De- velopment. of Sonthe. n PioesX it Js i a mouthly jourual revovtUl to ihe in- terests of the Bovii h and'PTorth Oaro (iiuain particular We v',h it much , success. , At AKtioi ' . We will sell ftomoirow at 12 o'clock a handsome Kuit of furniture, solid i walnut, marble top, cost $100. Alwo a large lot of honhehold and kitchen furniture, spring wagons, carriages, carts. &c. Yancey & Stron gh, Auct oneers. Lemons by the reL&li at O Q Ball & Co's. or wholesale New Tomatoes and cucumbers at rv stall in ma rket SatuF.i?,y morning, i d ' S. M. E. 5AF.DSON. Buy your cow feed & Co. from C O. Eai: ISoxboro InstitKte., The commencement exercises of this institute will be held nest Thuis day and Friday, which ends the first j , n o v.- r ueiivcicu uy i. n ucuijr, U04 , R. fieury, Esq , of Henderson and the address befove tht, literary society wil) be delivered by our fellow citizen Capt. Ci B. Den son. Literary treats may be expec ted. Sugar cared Ball&Co's. hams cheap at 0. O, Hase Ball Tomorrow. Winston end Colombia have been induced to playaiegalar South At lantic league chsmptonshipgame here tomor o evening. Wi I Wynne and Tom Dunn are with Colombia. Would say DLore but ws amned at 8 30 this evening. ' 1 itiereatlng lixei clseu. The ci'vlmr PXrc!esof the Ealelgh L'ale cadeoiv, r.f iih Means. ulor son and Demon a1? p,'ncti;,, com mence fit U o'lMick this uot'ning pnd Ji? v, been lu progress d r iog th dav. Vfce opening 1 1-a.ver was made lv f'.v. T. Sm Coin. Li. (a. V.. Us jdt!fo deveked the FuJalad j tli t-e. The.e was a lave crowd of ; the patt'ous and t ieudt r. ; he scb.. )1 1 psent. .Fuller p. iicc.pts of the! school, including bi uatces oi those who gained n. omineuce. i(l be peb lished hereafter. Centennial School. Toe following boys are dV;i ed to be proficient in the wovk of the seventh grade at the Ce-tecnul g.adel school, for the teriu ,. ust en ded. Wi'liam Hei.ry Bagley, Wil liam Harry Heck, James Le'gh Skin ne: Tbe highest scholarship, average 8." was made by W Harry Heck. It is but an act of justice to these youths, and to those who failed, to slate that the wo- k done this year was more difficult, and the standard h'gher than heretofore. Some who .:jR?e been battle stis ? ;rr,(?e before i'.mi stood the exo :u? n vions tx".lid liiis ume. Mr. Gleo. N. Walte--, on Fave; tc ville St., ha- on hand a f le assortment of Encash Hoaet.pi i3, Irish Fjuzis, Irish and fclonrv Tweedu, light weight suitliigs h.. Tropical Wors teds. A chance ': utiP se . Magnifl cect trowserlngs iLi-are 4 things of beauty. Call and oa,a,i-je the stock. Clipped b6if Tea pocudatC. O Lt') & G 's. 8jea.al Sale of Luu -j" aafi C'" ! Oa Thuday, ihe Qi h inst , we wi .' j p!h.;e on sale Z 1 up . a at 10c a pitce, wor! b roin 25 to 73c. In kw York M:LL,iTBr:,r RaAi-.p. Sliced ham at C. O. Ball & Go's. C u Mondays we will sell or rem- n " -if s ai; half the retail price. Our shoe and slipper stock is one o.' the best in ihe city and prices are as low 83 they should be for good re lit ole gooJs . l.,0" ) ladies ribbed vests at 10 ceni j each. We have lots of bargains in our dress goods stock. A lot of elegant silk paraso's at $1 each. j3 Woollcott & Soss. Hefdnuaiters "or Mason's cakes, who): Ji e i .'.c relai!. C, O. Be'l&Co. Billle, CLarlie and Joe. This morning all tbe clerks in Swin de'l't store had instructions to Eel I clothing at exactly what the clothing cost la flew xors. Right now J are saying, "Yes, what it costs me." You have heard this old threadbare wheaze of selling ' out at cost till you don't believe a word of it. And we don't much blame you, but in this in stance you can for it is true as holy writ. We can use the room in our store to better advantage and we will quit keeping clothing, and we have a large and nice stock of cloth i2g for men and boys. Also lots nice odd pants, and we intend selling out all the clothing at wholesale cost. Yours trcly, c. ' D. T. Swindell 1"; ed and plain pickles at C. O. Ea:i C Go's. ' '.;. "''- - ''';-.' White Goods and Tbin Figured Goods. -J No, not one. No house in the South has ever been able to, showfe more extensive stock cf nice thin dress stuffs, in plain white figured organdies, pineapple tissues, mu'ls and ginghams than we are now show ing, and our price is so far below any thing you have seen that yon look 'the second time at the goods, at SWIUDBLL'S, Vreah setables. I am prepared to f ai-nish fresh veg etables, cut from my garden every morning, on reasonable terms. I have cabbge, beets, BD.api, onions, potatoes, pe"8, &o.s and will soon bave tomatoes and everything e'se that grows in a garden. Any one wishing tresh vegetables every inorn ing will call on ms on tbe corner of Dawson and Jonos streets. my316t R. M. Utzman. Vot Hale. A fine f size Bass Violin, &o. may 18 lm 4 st'.Hged, Diuble W. J. Brown, 103 Edcnton Street. t4,.-.J. Lite Skirt?' ?s. l oc'ose tne lot, e tr ";.ng a iiueof Udies wbtfij ckL'ti. f. L3h than L-Ir! post. l.a' eu i i. anv c tlies floods ead Wot re ni.tftoln5 to pack them away another tiue. They are lower price than one would think. Seme of these were '. 53 pe: yard, are now $1.50; some i.3.50 per yr -d now $1.00; some $2.50 per yard now 75c, and so on through the lot. : mere are not very many of these left and they arc to be closed out. Come and see this lot. W. JI. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Will Sell 25,000 No 1 heart shingles, 60 000 Laths, at less than market value. my27 lw Wayne Allcott. Janaluika Claret. A. Pughi, General Agent. ap!4 lm. For Rent June 1st A desirable ho,.se, 7 rooms and kitchen, well and hydrant, large yai d, within' turee blocks of post office. A pply at No 528 S. S:lisbuv;: &t. tf WATS. AG h NTS WASTED Male and female, old and youn, l') to 125 per day aasily made sel Tug our Queen Plating Outfits anil doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of metal, tableware, jewelry, &c. Light and easily hant-kd, no experi ence required to operate il;em. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a gup sack or satchtd. Agents are makine money rapidly. They sell to almost every busin ss houde and family, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple and. within reach of every one. Plates almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, &c. QUEEN CITY SILVER and NICKEL PLATING CO, East 8t Louis, 11. my!8 t,t,s tf my tm vim We will commence Monday morning a SPECIAL - BALE. OF EMBROIDERED FLOUNCIHGS WHITE GOODS, . LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Those wishing to uiy any of the goods will find it to their intac t to examine our stock before making pr.iv, ja Our sock of shoes, Orfow Ties and Slip ,ers are considered tue beLt in the city. Norms' Drt Goods Storb. S ! toes arid Slippors HAVE THEM- FOR LADIES, MEN AND OI1ILOREN. LOW CU P SHOES FOR MEN and J BOYS, OLD LADIES SHOES. WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IK THESE GOODS. ODR MILLI NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BECAD8E OlTR PRICES ARE LOWEST IN RALEIGH. ! NRW ARRIVAL LADIES -HATS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, AND BEST MA CHINE THREAD, 8c, WORTH 6c, SPOOL SILK. 4c, WORTH 10c, DRESS 8HIELDS.Dc, WORTH 25c. FANS FOR EVERY BODY AT THE ' LYOlRlCfETSTORL 86 Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 129 Fayetleville St., Kaleigh. llardware, &c. THE NEW QUAKER -:-CITYj LAWN MOWER. Ten Special Points of Merit: lb reputaion for Exrellenie Fa?ly Fbtab- listiea in uut Lity. j Be Not Deceived !'7 the many poorly consti ucted Mowers. IT RUNS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN U3E IT! 23FSend for circulars and special prices. THOMAS H. 8RI66S SONS, RALEIGil, N. C. BLVlinery. BTillinery. New and Attractive FOR Spring and Summer 1BIBHED.3 AND UNTRIMMED ats and Bonnets in the latent and most desirable shapes and styles. TATFT A AFT' muslin, silk JLy JJ ii.l JL O & Crepe de Chene Cap 3 and Shirred Hats, &c, &. TT A T"R GOODS, CREPE de CHENE -i-a.xJLAlt and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Kans, Hair Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. DRAPERY ?SMaeS broidery bilks. Pricey reasonable and satis taction guaranteed. !200:FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9tf Administrator's Notice. Having this day' qualified as the admints trator of the estate of the late W W Ho1 den, this is to notify all persons having ekims against the estate to present the same o me for payment on or before the 16th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. CASHHRWOOD, myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. RELIABLE SHOES We sell reliable shoes onlv and at as lnnr prices as any house in the trade. We are showing the bast OXFORD TIES for ladies at 85c l 00 and $1 ?j that have been offered for sale in Raleigh. We have an admirable assortment of La-d-'es' Oxford Tis at U 0J the bebt we have ever brougJit out. There is a full assortment of these 150 goods, Opera and Common sense lasts, pmn toes nd patent leather tips These compare favorablv with any $2 00 Oxford lies and will wear better. In gentlemen's shoe? we have a full assort ment of French and London toes, Congress ind Bala, at SHOO-twt naif Tliia .kL pliant, and has smooth luboles; will not hntt uc lrct, nuu win we as long as a snoe cost ing m 00 more. It is as good value for (3 00 as your money wi'l buy. . , JIM fiA At 4 00 we have-the same shoe tp'l.VV- as the 00 shoe only lighter stock. . . - nA-At 15 00 Gents' Cordovan, in WO V V" nongress and Balb, a splendid light weight shoe tor summer : ; " ''-' wear. . - . A full line of gents' fine hand-sewed shoes in all the popular styles. Gents' patant leather shoes and patent leather Oxford ties. IS. H R. S. hdK C 1, ISSHAB REESE. 0 .... .. v 3:'a f - If'-' !
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