l Che Plltilj LL- API VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH. SATURDAY, JUNE II. 1892. NO. 43 ft MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR TODAY 8 uii rices 8uu sets MuOH's PHABK8 F )R JCNK 4 41 7 l6! j First quarter, 8d 4:37 A. M. Full moon, 10th-8:18 A M. Last quarter, 17th 8:46 P. M. New moon, 24th 8:52 A. M. 81 NOPSIS OF THK WEATHBR. The following is the synopsis of the weather at 8 a. m. today: FOR NORTH CAROLINA. Generally fair today and Sunday. RALEIGH AND VICINITY. Till 8 pm. Sunday : Threatening weather, cooler, with light rain; fair, much warmer Monday. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a. in. today: Maximum temperature, Minimum temperature Rainfall, WHY IN BRIEF. 83 0.00 The gony is over. lo to Luuisden's and see Fn nch rat trap. It is a daisy.J At the meeting of the Third party j representatives today delegates appointed to a district convention. ? A Republican ratiiicttion meeting will be held at the court house to night. . The Agricultural departiutut hfis prepared tho crop bulletin from every couuty in the state. Tbe shipment, of Irish potatoes from the KewBeme section is larger this year than ever before. liov. Dr. T. H. Pritchard, now of Wilmington, but formerly pus: or of tho First Baptist church of this city, was here yesterday. The State Tobacco Association meets in Morehead City, July 5th, and prom '80S to be very largely at tended. Tho Kev. I). N. McLauchliuof San ford will preach and administer the Lord'u Supperjat 11 a m. and proach again at 8 p. m. We hope our 4th of July committee will not forget to press the matter of the trains running into the new de pot. It would be a nice annex of the celebration. The outlook of the girls industrial and normal school at Greensboro is splendid. It Is .expected that addi tional accommodations will be neces sary at the opening session. Mr. J. W. Bailey, son of Dr. C. T. Bailey has beer chosen editor of the "Student" at Wnke Forest College for the educational year 1892 '93. Up to last Tuesday there had been one hundred and forty conversions and one hundred and twenty five backsliders reclaimed under the min istration of Evangelist Fi'e at Golds boro. We invite attention to the adver tisement of Mr. C. H. Anderson, who is offering great bargains in slices for ladies, misses and children, also dress goods of all the latest designs, hats &o. His stock is full in all lines. Give him a call at No. 5, Barge tt street. One of the most interesting cases that have come before the .Federal Court at its present session was that iuvolving th' ri'iit of the city of Wil mington to com pel the receiver of the wrecked National Bank to pay the taxes due by the institution. Judge Russell appeared for the receiver and Col. Thos. W. Strange for the city. A meeMmr of Alliancemen favora- ble to a third party was held in this . . . .. ... city tcaay. au executive committee " ""."b- - i was chosen for the county of which . last night. Mr. S. Otho Wilson is chairman. -.. Rerolutions in respect to the memo- j The clerks of Wilmington are mov ry of Col. L. L. Polk were adopted. , i"f? fr a half holiday on one day in There was a good attendance. Cant't we have a new town clock by the time of oar centennial celebra-j j)urham ia Tstiil without a govern tion? It would be a decided improve-; meDt baiiding, notwithstanding the luont to the market house ouuamg and of much advantage to our citi zens. We hope the matter onay fit d early favor at the hands of our City Fathers. Death ur;l. L. I. l'olk. At 11:13 o'clock this inoruiutf, th distrenoiDtf intelligence wa wired to j this city that the above named gen J tleiuau had just died at the Garlieil I lioKpltKl in Wasnlngtou, wuere he had been taken for the purpose of nuijicai treatment for bladder trouble from which he had been from time to tiuio a great tullerer. While the.au uounceinent was not unexpected from previous reports, yet the sad event has caused the deepest regret in our midst. Col Polk, was a native of Anson county, but has been a resident of Raleigh for gome time, with a few temporary exc ptioos. He was a gen tleman of much energy and had seen quite an eventful career. At the Mid of his decease, and, for some time pre- vious, he wan President of the Na !,. Ain.mP nd T,abor Juion of that! United States, with headquarter (at Washington. For the last few l . , .. - -A .. A .. M ,f vi(JW fnci(lenta, to t!ie t or,azltioD over which he ,uu an; it is tlUOU?ht by many tj iji(J f,ua., tnar hib constant dutifs gffr.v:Jeil tho disease '.vhich noUly prove f t.1 '! Whilt; o'ir :icpiaiu,aiifc' with Col , o.a u . -v. --. rhHr)8 intnnat-', we nre not sum 1 1 ,, ', . x taiohig to bi.j public career to msikn Huytliiug liko au extend--! oMcn at thie tiuie th o-ne r of tho l'logicf.tive Farmer of this citv, a j.iurnal which has, so far as we can judge, been mot srccessfully con ducted, and his tact iu o her sphereH of life have been marked and success ful He leases a wife, several child reri and mtoy devoted friunds to mourn their loss, who have our deep est sympathy in this, their honr of n iiiictioo At this writing we are not informed of wliat arrangements hvo beiiiK made for the funeral, but aolici oate that the remains will be ? brought hero for uucmieut. A meeting o the '.vol committee of Rahigh was held v, the Mayor's stltcted tl-.e folS'jwirtHM.'hfers : S(iperin(fudi".;t Prof .'13 P. Moses. Prio;'!pa Oenteanial School C J. Parker. Principal Murphy School Miss EHziPoo!. Teachers Mrs James '-.Viiiiamson, Miss Mary Mar.h Miss S A Till'ng hasr, Miss Fannie Cuub, Mrs. J: M. Barbee, tiiss Ada V Womb'.e, Miss Carrie Strong, Kiss. Myrtle Branson, Mitis Edith Roster, Mis-s Mable Hale, MrH H T Williams Miss Lou'a Rid- die. Miss Sava Kug. Miss Grace Bates, Miss Lizzie Beli imy, Miss Min nie Rsdford, Miss Cornelia Bailey Tho city schools will open ngaiu Sep teniber 3?th. Services will be hold ut Woodward's f store on South-Dawson street tomor row afternoon. Sunday school at 3 p. m , and preaching at 4 by Rev. ' Kenneth Holmes. It is greatly to the interest of that vicinity that they cultivate and encourage by their presence, theae religious services as something may result of a substantial character. A colored man named Jack Wins low, was fined 1 and costs by the . . . ji i i mayor, tnis morning, lor aisoraeny 1 conduct at the bulletin board in front .K n KThanffa Plana the week. Several of the merchants have agreed to the proposition. fact it pays an enormous internal rovtnue to the government. .There is a considerable crowd of country people in the city today. luiporlant ilM tittf. T!w whs h joint mtiijjj yeeter dy afternoon of th committees from : re Hoard of Atderrcu, Chamber of J Po?urerc nd Agricultural Society J ... i oDCPrnir,p preparHiions ior tn cen ! tpuoiiil celebration. It was decided I to bold a meeting at 8 80 o'clock next i Moudv idtfht t tho Mnvnr'n rfl1.. v hen the mutter i!l L further con sidTed Prompt attendance desired A lirtiiHl Occasion. A great lot sale will take place at Rocky Tifouat on th 16th iuet., aud the occRsiou will be ou of much in teresf. It has been arranged to have a bklloou nsc- iisiou ud parachute jump by the renowned Dot Z?lno which is consideied a most daring feat. The balloon used is called the "Thunder Bolt" and is the largest in : 4L ... ",,B wu""'' It will be inflated bv a new process receuiiy lbventea Dy Professor Hutchinson, which requires but a few moments to fll1 From Friend to Friend Goes the story of tho excellence of iioom s oarsapariu-i au'i wnat it nas kco plishod, an! tli.s is the etrDng- IDawsou snd Jotios slretts. est advertising vhl is dene on bo- j m'31 Ct Utzman. half of this medioiot.. We endeavor, Mr yeo" v voters, on Fayette ro ten iionef.ny waai iioiurs oarsupa rlla and what u whl d but what , . . I it has done is far mr? important and - nntanf Ira more potent. Its unequalled record of cures is ure to conviuce tLose who have nevtr tried Hood's Sarsaparilla that it is an excellent medicine. Col. Polk's Fuuoral. Just before going to press we called at the oflice of the Secretary of the Farmers' Alliance, aud was informed that no definite arrangements had, ho far, been made for the funeral ceremonies ol Col. Polk. No dispatch concerning the matter had been re ceived, tu' it is turmised that the body ni-iy arrive here tomorrow over the R. & i railroad via the Virginia Midland. If to, tho remains may get neieon tiii- i io traiu tomorrow. It iis hardly ( robable that the funeral wJl take J:lace btfcM Monday. It aQ dlln:! n ferrgements are arrived .(pear iu the morning papers. Vauted. The following is a list of the articles mai ly wanted by the ladies commit tee for exhibition at the Chicago World's Fair : Jellies made from all kinds of fruits, including berries and grapes; jams made from all kinds of fruits, etc.; marmalades made from all kinds of " ' ' B,uu BOUr UICh1. ? Piain aud "d ; fruit and butters, sauces and catsups, brandied fruits, epiced fruits, cordials, maple sugar and syrup, fruits glaced, honey in comb and strained, sorghum Byrup and molasses. i . . - Special Shoe and Slipper Sale. We place on special nale this eve ning a big line of shoes and slippers. Anyone wishing a nice pair of shoes, Oxford ties, or slippers at a great bar gain shou'd be sure to attend the special sale tonight at D. T. Swindell's. Special shoe sale this evening at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Lost. In the neighborhood of the new Union depot, a plain silver cup, with the inscription "Mother." A suitable J "j"111 be PftId to' recovery 'JBO 1181 ,B MOOre. Seven Standard sewing machines Just sold to North Durham Pants Factory; three other companies with machines on trial. The Standard is light and noisless, and those lady operators appreciated it. W. 8 Uzz e agent, 114 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N. C , next to Fred A. Watson's. Special bargains in shantong pou-! gees at Norris' Dry Goods Store, j . .. .j Sewing machines, organs and ni- v anoB repaired at W. S Uzzle's, 114 Fayetteville street, next to Fred A. Watson's. . j Ladies Straw II.-I. ! A bitf lot of Kdiee tiue straw h&t j worth from 545 its to $1 00 apiece, aud get your choice tor 10 H. 1. T Swindk ILL. , ' - Pinoi nd ori'ina cash or time at : y. 8. Uzzle's 114 Fayetteville street 1 peit door to Fred A. Watson's, "n wouoay we wm sen our rem 'jUMit? at half the retail price. Wcolcott & Sons. White hkirtUix. A few more of the white skirtings left from thi special sole of the last two weeks. These sk'rritigs are offer ed at about ht f New i'ork cost, to clear the lot. There are still some of i the tetter grades left and if any one wishes a cheap white dress, this is ttie lot to chose fi-oui, for when these are disposed of, no more can be had at i near the prices they are uow beiHg ! sold. j W. H. 6 R. 8. 1lckkr& Oo. i TrcBli Vegetabtes. ! I am prepared to furnish fresh veg i etables1 cut from my gardeu every j morning, ou reasonable terms. 1 have cabbage, beets, suaps onions, potatoes, peas, &c, and will soon have tomatoes and everytbiDg els that grow iu a gardeu. Any one wisuiug rr?8h vegetables every morn ing will call cj me on the corner of villeot., hasouliaudahuassoprion: oi ciugwsu no-uespuus, insn rri.Z', Irish and Bioauy Tweeds, light weigbt suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance pcrchnse. Maguiri cent trowseriugs that are "things of beauty. Call aud examine the stock r.-ji 11 1 ii" For Sale. fine f size 4 stringed. Double A Bass violin, &o. W. J. BRWN, may 18 lm 108 Edentou Street Janaluska Claret. A. DuiJHl, General Agent. apl4 lm. Fr Sale. A boarding house keeper would like to sell the complete furnishings for eight or ten rooms, the kitchen and dining room wares, 4tc. The party purchasing will have the refusal of tho house now occupied, with good patronage aud well located, as well as our good will. Call at this oflice fcr information. jc7 M DiHSOHTO QRGANKIES, IENUAL ISSUES aud g U A.KTONTG j 0 TIG EES Iu dark and lieiu colors just j laced ou su at special prices. SHUES aid SLIPPERS Our shoe stock is considered the best in tho city Why? Because we buy only the best goods and sell them " at the lowest possi ble prices. A special invitation is e.xten-ied to all to examine our stock before making their pur chases. Norris' Dry Goods Stork. SkoesaDtlSlippers w E HAVE THEM- FOR LADIES, MEN AND CHILDREN. LOW CUT SHOES FOR MEN asd BOYS, OLD LADIES SHOES. WE HAVE NO COMPETITOR IN THESE GOODS. OUR MILLI NERY IS FAST GAINING STRENGTH, BECAUSE . OUR PRIDES ABE 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 ' LY9HRij)!(ETST0l). 86 Cenfre Street, Goldsboro, and 139 FaveUeviII St., Raleigh. Hardware, c. THE NEW QUAKER -.-CITY LAWN MOWEIt. Tea Special Points of Merit: Its reputation for Excellence Fully Estab lished in this City. Be Mot Deceived by the many poorly constructed Mowers. IT ItUNS EASY! A SMALL CHILD CAN USE IT! 25f"Send for circulars and special prices. THOMAS a. BR16G3 SOUS, RALEIGH, N. C. 18!!- : Mew and Attract've FOU Spring and Summer THEDgS UNTRIMMED and Bonnets in the latest and most desirable shapes and styles. T"ri? A "MTC MUSLIN, 8ILK ll V JS lO & Crepe de Cheue Caps aud Shirred Hats, &c, &. H, T I- GOODS, CREPE de CHENE xi-Xlt aud Windsor Ties in all col ors. Fans, Uair Ornaments and many fan cy novelties. DRAPERY .SHFS'lk broiaery Silks. Prices reasonable and satis faction guaranteed. :209.FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9 tf Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the mirninis trator of the estate of the late W W He -den, this i- to notify all persons having rlaims against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 1'ith day of May, lei)S, or this notice will be plead ;n bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. uiyli 6w Administrator. mu nSIiGBE REESE. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. ffiillclEiuo: NEGLIGEE SHIRT ) -iD SUMHER UNDERWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN. The comfortable summer shirts Negligee, are shown this reason in more dressy styles than ever, and are oit'ered in many new tex tures: LMETT0E8, QX FORDS, Q IMBRxDGE, JENGEtTLAS, JgiTISTE, ADR AS ana JERC4LE. y) RICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. GAUZE LISLE UNDERWEAR. Genta gauze shirts, short and long sleeves. Gents plain and ribbed lisle shirts. tfaiiisookaiul Balbriggau Underwear. Gents balbriggan shirts and drawers. Gents nainsook shirts and drawers. The most complete line of reliable medium priced underwear iu the city. W. H.- 4 I S. iBcto CO r-m tip. -i ins, inn

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view