Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / June 6, 1892, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Che itait! itiKffifirir VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JUKE G. 1892. NO. 38 Reduced rates on the railroads ha et I - ( A. it.. been secured for tne exercises ai mo i Agricultural and Mechanical College next week. MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY. San rices San sets 4 41 713 Moon's phases f or jdnb. First quarter, 2d 4:87 A. M. Fall moon, 10th-8:18 A. M Last quarter, 17th-3:46 P. M. Wew moon, 24th 8:32 A. M. SHOPBH OF THB "WKATHBR. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. tod as: RALBISH AHD VICIHITY. Till 8 pm. Tuesday : Fair weather warm r. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a. iu touay: Maximum temperature, Minimum temperature Rainfall, CITY IN BRIKF. 76 66 0.18 Raspberries in Market. t- Oapt. John Smith, of Marks Creek Township, is iu the city to day. Dr. Birdie Strickland, of Little River Township, is in t-e city. The Jail at Kinston -is empty for fie first time in many years. Large crowd of country people in the city. The newly organized band of the K. of P. will furnish music at the re ception at St. Mary's Bchool tonight. I Get ready for the excursion to OlnrkBville next Wednesday by the Edenton Street M. E. Sunday school. The meeting at the Y. M C. A. rooms last evening was an interesting one and well attended. When you buy your spring medi cine you should get the best, and tha is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It thorough y purifies the blood. Called meeting of Wm G. Hill Lodge, No. 218 tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in Master's degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited. The exercises at the First Baptist church yesterday incident to Chil dren's Day, were of the most inter esting character and well attended. All friends of St. Mary's school are cordially invltiM to be present at the reception to take place at the insti tutioh this tvenlag from 0 to 11 o'clock. The receipts of cotton in this city, for the week nding Jane 3rd, were 3 3 bales, agnimt 891 for the cor responding week last year The re ceipts to date were "6,084 agaiDst 38, 288 last year. - Orders have been issuer1 -by.thf Railroad Commission to I he different railroads to have the steps of thfir passenger crs lowered, eo that pa?' sengers can more eUsily get aboard at stations. The Seaboard Air Line has pur chafed a lot of land at Hamlet on which it is proposed to build a Cot ton Compress. It if expected to be iu operation 6y next fall. Let the 4th of July Committee hold a consultation with the Railroad Of' ficials relative to making the Depot celebration part or tne ceremonies of the 4th. Let us lump all together and have a gracd time. It is goinp to bn a mooted question some of these days whether Walnut creek will afford sufficient water for the city of Raleigh, if a dry summer should strike us. A very observing citizen made. this remark. Mr. J. S. Atkinson, the secretary of the Young' Men's Christian Associa t ion has prepared and sent out blanks to the hotels and boarding houses of the city for their fates, &c. This a good move on the part of Mr. Atkin Bon and will be-not only a great con venience to strangers and others vis itlng our city, but a decided help to the boarding housekeepers.- them" selves. He desires that boarding house keepers give the matter their prompt attention and return these blankB filled out fully as early as practicable. Mr. Atkinson is mak ing us a very efficient secretary and the rooms are growing more popular among oar young' people every day. Tickets for the Edenton St. M. E. n a CI I w n t An nAM K a A ououay ocuuui eiuunwu wu yc uwi of Messrs J Y. MacR.te, R E. Lums den and Wyatt & Co , next Wednes day, June 6th. I A large number of the Alumnae of St. Mary's School are e;:;ected he e thta iMk. to aiiend the Seiol centen nal exe.-3.ses of thatnobie Iast'tution Among these vMiom will be some of the most estimable ladiea.ln our Eiato who once adouedtho shades of tbo grand old school. Get ready for a trip to old Virginia The Edenton St. M. I). Sunday school have perfected all arrangements for a nice trip next Wednesday, June 8th, to Clarksville, Va. Get ready and go with Ihe.n. Ai rt-ngemertshavebeenaiade with the proprietor of the Buffalo LithU Springs to bu. e a hack at Clarksv!i next Wednesday to carry over anil return for a small price, any wh wish to spent! tt.o day at tb Springs. Remember the date, June Stb l b train will leave Union depot at ' 0 a. m., sharp. lMl'ORTANT MEGfl NC. .TuisUees of ilie Penci of Wake County In Council. This has been a field day n the of ficial affairs of Wake county, it beiog set apart as the time for election of tl e county commissioners and -county superintendent, of public insti'icSion, and the levying of taxtb i'oi county purposes. The meeting we called to oidcr In the court houee at 1 i o c'oek, f aero being a quorum present. R. G Lunu presided. There were 10:1 justices present. TLe W ction o! a board of county commissioners was proeotded w.th. Raleigh section was taken up first. Mr. W. C. Stronaeh was unec "raoue ly elected. He was ncm'n&ted by G. F Cannady and seconded by M. B. Barbee. The northern section of the county was taken up and the following gen tlemen were placed in nomination J. D. Allen and E. G. Penny The ) al lot resulted in the selection of J. I). Allen and he. was declared elected. The eastern section was taken up. Messrs A. R. Hodge, W H Hood.Dr Fowler and J. A Kemp were put in nomination. On the fht - ballot Mr. Hood was elected. Tbe southern section was taken up. W. H. H Jones, B K. Part'u an I A. C. Burt were pi .eed in i.omination, W. H.'H. Jones was elected. The western dibUict was taken up J. L. Noi'-is, W. R Kii!h Is and R fl Jones were Dt.-n::u:ted On the f-rst ballot there wes un-c lad ion. t n!ood N.chols ti JS'ciris ", jouos 0V . A eeeoo i ballot ts- Ir-.'- So elec, tioi). f in tbe ''ct bahct '. he name of Mr Noiris was with.r n end the T-e,cH was as follows; Jnes 5,N:ch olsoO. THK NEW BOA ED is composed of the following gentle men: W. O. Stronach, J.D.Allen, W H Hood, W. H. H. Jones and R. H. Jones. JOINT MKEClSe. Tue board of commissioners and justices of the peace went into joint meeting, he levy of the taxes for county purposes was' proceeded with. A levy of 20;- cents on the f 100 was made, and the poll 61 cents foe coun ty purposes. 1 nder schedules "B" and ' C" the same tftxos as last year were levied. The joint nftetir-g was increased by the board of education and the elec- 1 tion of county superintendent of pub lie instruction proceeded with The following nominations were made: H. A. Chappell, J ' E. Ballentine, H. W. Norris, J. M. Turner, J. M. White, 5 Dickson Barker, Geo. W. Jones, L. w R-i. -A L Mr. H. A Chappell was chosen on the second ballot 11 Attention, Rescue Fire Co. ' pni..mui..n r . Regular monthly meeting of Rescue Company tociffht at 8 o'clock. Tabor-nude i'lc-utc. A the p'.- tiic of the B'ptistTaler nac'o Sandfly School to the beautiful t'.iy i.f W.nMon Salem was such a de lichtfci tffa'r, and as tbere were so many" wl e tttended roo tesies and k'ndueraeft. the school des'res to ex-1 e their ;H'.b':p!.-e8..t-..n 'or the ! inme. an,it; uauf u-;' M comnr.t 1e we appimted if. do ko. We feel in 'er p.auy ob' a'ionG to eon hereby teider on-iuneie thanks to Manr K". ner of Winston, to Mayor M tk-. on of aluu, to Rev. H. A. K'own tun! mfnil"r of the Firet, rod U-'v- L G Broughton and ineui bersof Broad Street Baptist Church who we: oued us so waiuily and who weie uittiiiog and uuselBsh in tr.eir tTorts to give tha ft',;0'j! the l-crt time po;s-t;!e, who extended pei'dOKai .(. ih1 kiusesoM wblch will i : e.-C'l in th-; Loans c our pv..e Tor time to con. a. We a e also 3;.eed that tbe twin city is cne of the best places in the State to pio nic at, and her people aj hoipHable and warm hearted as can be Touid anywhere. We are alto iudyb-ed to Capt. G'.'M' laod tbe conductor who was so con siderate and did eveiytb.'ng in his power to add to our comfo't on the cars while going and returning- And 10 Mr. Mays, the eugiueor, who car ried us (through so spee'dily and re turned us all safely. We heartily ex ten' our thanks to t.'ieee gentlemen, pvA we feel espec'clly grateful to shtra fit we went.lhrough without de lay an euy point 'I'o eaj!i and to eve yone who iu anyway added to the pleasure and toir 'ore of our trip we tender oar in d v.fiuai and uultad thanks. We wiii also say that if the good p.:o;;? oi the twin ify shall ever visit our. city we shall take great pleasure in ree'rootittog theu- LIdDc.-seK. E. A. Wo - u. W. B. 'i.'A F FIN' os, T ii. MosKiittx, Committee. Swindell's Great Special Sale. Tomorrow we will place on special sale a big lot of towels 5 feet long Z feet wide, beautiful quality, well worth 1, and a big lot of boys' liueu Bh.Vtx, that would Le cheap at 69c. to ,,0,TOW we feive a pair of towels and a boys' laundried shirt for 7oc,' which would be cheap at $1.6 ). We wt'L also place on sale a big lot ol lp dies si raw hats at 10c a p?ece. These hats are worth from 2c to $1 each. Yonis truly, D. T. Swijsrffei.L On Mondays we v ill sell our rem nants at half the retail price. Our shoe aud slipper stock is oue of the best in the city and prices are as low as they should be for good re liable oodB 1,000 ladies ribbed vests at 10 cents each. We have Jots of bargains in our dress goods stock. A lot of elegant silk paraso's at $1 each. j3 Woollcott & Boas. g(Havaig 'decidtd to 8".ip teepiog clothing, wo offer o entire vock of meus, youths, and boy3 c'oLhing at prime whole-salt) cob.;. Every sa'e-iua-1 fu our faiore ;3 instructed to sell all clothing at oo.i; we need the room and the clot hing must go. Yours truly, D. T. Swindell. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette ville St., has on band a fine assortment of English HouespuDS, Irish Friezes, Irish and Blonny Tweeds, light weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance nni-chane. Mn.fnifi. cent trowserings that are "thing? of beauty. Call aod examine the stock. Travellers,., : Will you take a little vaca'lon this season ? If so, 3 ou will require some outfitting, we can supply all you need, for man or woman. Every year we provide goods and wares to suit those who co awav from bnmn. Wa have been as careful for the want, of travellers this year as possible. For laaies . aress materials, oiazer suits, skirt and blazer, shirt waists, riding and driving gloves, &e. In gents furnishings everything in the line of underwear, negligee shirts, patent leather shoes, &o The best line of trunks, bags, canvas telescope and gI.ip8 ever brought to the city W. H. & R. S. Tcc&br & Co. I am prepared to furuish fresh vej? etabls, cut from my garden every morning, rn reasonable term. I ; have cabbage, beets, snapti, onions, i Eotatoes, peas, &ic, and will soon j ave tomatoes and ererythln e's j th.it jrrowi ia a irardsn. Any rm! wi(thin fresh vegetables every uiorri. iug will ca!i on ma on the corner of Dawson and Jcn.vs streets, myul tit li. M Utzmak. Tor Siif. A fine J s'ze 4 blr ujed, Double Bass Violin, Le. J. Browk, may 18 lm 103 E Jeutou Street Janalus'itw Clnret. A. Du iti Ccaeral ignt. Apl4 lui. vvAirrs. WAXT D Ma'e nnd female, i o.'ii auil ycc r:, !" V ) n.r rtHV 8.1S1J )ii:-lt : 1 ' " uc sr "lini'Hi "l.'.fiiit; Oui iits aii'l doin -5,0'xj, t-iic.-. r.'-l. co;)tT and brass p!o ir .. tUt i . r'aiTiiuied to wear for vears. on co. 7 'li39 of M Ji. !, ta'tle'7 re, ievvelry, otc. 1 iit ai'd ea:ii: !in-)dl.'.l, iiO experi eii( reiyiived to oiii.e uem. Cau be car ried by iiand wilh lioia liouse to house, i.anie as,a giip sack or siiicbl. Agents arc uiakiui rnjiiey ) . ;M'y. They sell to almost every bnsimss hoi.e and faiu'ly, ami work shop. Cbfar. i'urat!e, shiiple and within leach of eveiy c::e. I'lates ain.oat instantly eq ually to the nnat new work. Send for circrltirs, Ac. 'j KBJ J1 TY SILYJSR and NirKlfihPJ.AI ilwi CO, KaatSt Louis, 111. myl8 t,t,3 tf FECIAL HAL3 OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. HATS HATS HATS ONTO MORROW AND THU13DAY the 9th inst, We will T)lace orj sale At 10c. apiece, worth from 2.r)C to 75c. New York H rlnen Bazaar, For Rent Juno 1st. A desirable house, 7 rooms and kitchen, well and hydrant, large yard, within three blocks of post office. Apply at No 528 S. Salisbury at . m2l tf DRY GOODS STORE! We will commence Monday morning a'i SPECIAL - SALE OK EMBROIDERED FLOUSGIHSS t WHITE ( OOPS, LUGES AMD EffiEROlDEiflES. j Those wishing to luy any of the goods j will tind it to their interest to examine our stock before making purchases. I Our .-rock cf she??, Oxford Ties and Slip- j a;. i : n. r leisure uuuauimeu i i uesi ill me cjiy. Norris' Dni Woods Store. S'iocs aril Slippers yE HAVE THEM FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. LOW CUT SHOES FOR MEN and BOYS, OLD LADIES SHOES. WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IN THESE GOODS. OUR MILLL NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BECAUSE OUR PRI1ES ARE LOWEST IN RALEIGH. NEW ARRIVAL LADIES HATS, WREATHS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, SILKS, AND BEST MA CHINE THREAD, 8c, WORTH 5c. SPOOL SILK. 4c, WORTH 10c, DRESS SHIELDS.9C, WORTH 25c. FANS FOR EVERY BODY AT THE 86 Centre StreeL Goldsbfirnund I 130 Fttvetteville St . Italeitrh. m HATS llartlware, &c. THE NEW QUAKER-:-CITY LAW3T HOWEIC. Ten fcpeciul Fo i;ti of Merit. Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished in tins uty. Be Not Deceived by the many poorly constructed Mowers. IT RUNS EASY! A. SMALL CHILD CAN USE ITI Send for circulars and special prices. THOMAS H. BRIGGS " SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. iilimi!- SS: New and Attractive FOR Spring and Summer AND DNTRIMMED Hats and Bonnets in all the latest and most ti m desirable shapes and styles. TlVTl? A TTQ' MUSLIN, SILK 1A J? J.r 0 & Crepe de Chene Caps and Shirred Hats, &c, &. XT A TT GOODS, CREPE de C3ENE lllllll and Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Hair Ornaments and many fan , cy novelties. HI? A TT?T V SILKS A Ultl.l. HIl X kinds of Em broidery Silks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. MISS Mi WE. iP09FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9 Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator ot the estate of the late W W Hol den, this i to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 10th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ad persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. CASH EE WOOD, myl7 6w Administrator. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. V. H. R S.TUCKER ; CO. CHINA A JAPAN MATTINGS. As a delighil'ul summer floor covering straw Mattinj: is bv all odds the artipl hot. tu.it d for our climate. It is comfortable, pleasant to the eve. a nd Mi range m prices that it can be used by everv one. This season our line is larger and more va ried than that of any previous year, em- bra?iner SOmn nf tha mnaf n rural nwi. shown here. pANCY QHECK, JNSERTED pATTERNS, ; JQOUBLE jQYED and JOINTLESS - JJATTINa ' From 15 per roll (of 40 yds) up. I II) TT 9. n o m .1 o n II D 11. ft. I HGKer 0 TRIED 1 V
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1892, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75