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Mmi$t UClItt VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1893. NO. 1G MM i CITY IN Bit IFF. Ascension Da y. Beautiful weather again. Moat of the doctors will leare as to day. Commencements will soon be in or der. The Grand Lodge completed Its work last night. v - The session of the A & M College will close on the 14th instant. The grave of Capt Randolph Bhot well waa decorated yesterday. There are comparatively very few criminals in oar county . Memorial diy was appropriately observed throughout the state. It is understood that the public schools, of this city, will close next Friday. Tbe Seaboard Air Line and" the C P4YV Road are to build a joint passenger station at Sinford. Pine Apples 15 cents a piece Jit A. Dughi's. It is expected that the speed Of tbe new limited train on the Seaboard Air Line will be somewhat increased . Four prisoners wore brought to tbe penitentiary yesterday afternoon three from Stokes and one from Dare The Pythian Band deserves tbe highest praise for their kindness and gjod music rendered yesterday after noon. , ( Dr. Hodges delivered a most inter eating address last night before the Medical Society There was a large attendance. The Senior ball complimentary to the class of 1803, at the University, will take place in the gymnasium hall on Jane 7th. , The game of base ball yesterday at Athletio park between Raleigh and Durham was won by tbe former by a score of 5 to 8. There was a tremendous audience a, MAfrnnrtliMnn Hall last; nfcht to witness the performance of the Penn sylvanla College Glee Club. The board of county commissioners and the people too, say that Mac Paisone of the best sheriffs tLe state ever had Just bo. Mr. Carl Pridgen, of Kinston, met with a serious injury last Monday from the accidental discharge of his gun. His injuries art painful but not serious. It is expected that the coming term of the Federal Court will be unusu ally heavy. One cf the cases to be tried is against Elijah Moore, Ex President of the broken Fnyetteville bank. . Congressman Grady, of North Car o'ina, says he has discovered the real meaning of F F Y. It doesn't stand lor first family of Virginia" cr "fast flying Virginian," he declares, bat "first for victuals." The Davis committee of arrange ments in Richmond are making prep arations for the accommodation of James W. Jones, colored, of this city, who was a servant of J eff erson Davis : and, also a colored man named Brown, who acted in a similar capacity. The subject of Dr. Hodges address before the North Carolina Medical ' - Association last night was "Preven tive Medicine." It was mont admira bly handled and elicited the highest praise. On motion of Dr J W Jones a vote of thanks was tendered him. ' , There are thirteen trains ariiving v at our depot during the twenty.four horra. Under these circumstances we must think it would pay for the street car lines to be extended there" ' to. : We hope it may be found con venient to do so at an early date. ' It is not as yet known what troops. or how many, will be here May 80th at the Davis ceremonies, but it Is hoped the State Guard w ill be well ' represented. The Governor and rroBt of the staff will go to Richmond and also take part In the ceremonies there May 81st. Satarday night Jesse Norman, a young merchant of Bearden, a small town In southern Arkansas, was mur dered and robbed by tbree negroes. Yesterday Jas tewart, Dick Jansen and Abe Crane, the three negroes were arrested, and last night they were lynched by a mob of fifty men. The negroes confessed. The North Carolina Teacher says: "Every mail brings letters from teach era and ou friends of education, ex pressing their Intention to be present at Morehead City with the Assembly, and the general outlook Is for a very pleasant and successful season. Mr. Perry, the well known proprietor of the Atlantic Hot 1 guarantees to re serve comfortable accommodations for ell who give him due notice." A gracious meeting is in progress at Central Methodist church. Notwith standing various gatherings of one character and another in the city, as well as the inclemency of the weather the meeting has grown in interest from time to time. There was a large congregation in attendance last night and the preacher, Rev. Mr Bagby sioke with great earnestness and power. A good spirit pervaded the congregation. Services at 4 this p m and again at 8 p m tonight. Every bod) cordially Invited. The reports of correspondents of the Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin Issued to day by the North Carolina State Weather Service, show that the weather has been favorable on the whole, though the storm of the 3d instant, did great damage, at pla ces in the central part of the State. The rainfall was much above the normal and beneficial except where it washed lands badly. The nights have been too cool. Warm sunshine is needed. We Got 'em Sure. Weve got 'em Sure. B G & Co. Shoes, All right, Cincinnati Make, best ever struck Raleigh for prices asked. They are fine goods, bound to please, fully warranted. Thirty styles to select from, high or low cuts, wide or narrow, big fats and low slims. C. A. Shbrwood St Co. BOARDERS WAN T D Mrs. Richard Jones desires some boarders, No. 15 corner Morgan and Harrington streets. Whac Is the Price ? Thirty five cents is the price of floor oil cloth; twenty cents a yard will bnv it at Swindell's special sale next Monday. D. T. Swindell. The best, largest and most stylish display of millinery is to be found at. Woolloott & Sons. Our stock of shoes and slippers can noc be surpassed in price and style. Woolloott & Sons. Five hundred boy's suits from $1 a but c, at Wool Icott & Sons. Just Think! You can buy a spring suit from Swindell at cost. We are selling all our clothing at cost as we will not keep clothing any longer Swindell. Clothing. All clothing at cost, at Swindell's. Bobbery. Any man who will go and buy a suit of clotning an l pay a big profit on it is robb.ug himself, for we will sell you a suit at cost, at ; Swindell's. CHE 4PER THAN CAMPHOR, and just as good for packing any winter clothes. Camphor Tar paper aud Camphor Tar blocks. Sold by my 8tf. J. Hal Bobb.tt. At Cost. Having decided to retire from the harness business. I will for the next ten (10) davs offer my stock at cost consisting of harness, collars, bridles, whips, &c. To my friends who have co kindly patronized me for so many years la the past, I extend my sincere f hanks. W. B HUIOHINGS. iuay8 tf w New xtl'llluery. j We are receiving new millinery again this week. New shapes, new flowers, and new ribbons at . t DT Swindell's. One Day Only. Next Monday you can buy floor oil cloth at twenty cents a yard, at D. T. Swibdell's. Wanted. Partner with a capital of about $250 to engage In a profitable busi ness. Address "B," care of Visitor. Roses and Other Handsome Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Designs. Tel epbone 1 1 3 a4 tf H. Stsinmetz, Florist. CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we said that we would not be under sold on ica. We now reassert that we will meet any prices that are or may be made for ice delivered in this city, and that we have plenty of it all the tear as we have for the past several years. Jones & Powell. FOR RENT. House on Wilmlog ton street, near the capitol. with five rcoms. Kitchen In yard. Apply to L D Womblb, Cor Hargett and Wilmington Sts. ap 17 tf ROSES, PALMS, ETC. I have a great assortment of everbloomlng roses, palms and all kinds of bedding plants gladioli and tuberose bulbs. Magnolias and evergreens, flower seed, tomato, pepper and pot grown egg plant, cauliflower, etc. H. Stkinmentz, apl 6 tf Florist TOMATO PLANTS, transplanted, all the leading sorts, can be had at Morgan's drug store, corner Fayette vllle and Morgan streets, near capi tol, or at my place on North Halifax street, near Peace institute. aplO H Steinmbtz, Florist. For Uent. .., , Four room cottage on Northeast street, near Oak wood Avenue. Apply to P. H. Hughes. apr23-tf. MRS. E. R. MoGOWAN wishes to inform the ladies that she is rrtpared f r KIaoaVi and eViarta hata np H . . 1al gentlemen's hats. 808 South M isbury street, in rear of the post ofli.:j, Ral eigh.NO. $500 in Installments Wanted.' It can be doubled in 12 months. ' Address, "Alexander," P. O. Box 277, Raleigh, N. O. . mhlft oodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wil- j mlngtoo Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr22 tf. A Card, . Mr Editor If you will allow me a small space through the columns of your newsy little sheet it will afford me great pleasure to announce to my friends and the public, especially those suffering from toothache and neuralgia, that Williams & Kings fa mous toothache and neuralgia rem edy is the best medicine I ever used. I have been a great sufferer of tooth ache and neuralgia and could get nothing that would affect a promi nent cure until after using one bottle of the above remedy, wnlch com I lete!y cured me. Take my advice; i vou woi't have to try it twice; it costs you only 10 cents Yo irs verv trulv. F A FENDER, May 3d. 1893. Raleigh, N C. " For Rent. Dwelling house at reduced rate for balance of this year. my4 tf L. D. Womblb. Gents Furnishings. Our gentlemens' furnishing goods department is now complete with seasonable lines of high 'Class goods at very reasPtmWe prices. Dress shirts of almost every description, the most complete line of Negilee shirts tn.t has ever been shown in Raleigh, intermediate weight rndtrwf-ar, cot on and lisle half hose, ft black halt lioce, the newest syl s iu collars, Dunlap rraw hts. patut leather and rue- f-hoes &c &a v. a & R 8 Tucker & Co. IF 'Vt 'l ;t to save mosey and w. r tr -to hen go to J R Taylor Sc .SoiiS - io i will get a good suit. I kno experience. That Is where I go' n.ior- 210 South Wilmingtou at. Js ext Special Sale, x Monday next, May 15th, we will sell 50 dozen ladies' fine assorted straw bats, stylish shapes, at 10 cents each. And a big lot of floor oil cloth, beau tiful new patterns, perfect goods, at 20 cents a yard. The hats are worth from 50c to $1 each. The oil cloth is regular 85o goods. ' Next Monday 10c buys the hats, 20o the oil cloth. D. T. Swibdell. K ext Monday the Day. Ten cents will buy you a beautiful new straw bat, all shapes in lace, . straw and mllands next Monday, one 1 day only, at D. T. Swindell's, TTfies New line of Ties Black and colors with Mos5esy to match at price? that will savo you money. ITOja-RiS' DRY -GOODS STORE SFBI1, 1891 . MISS MAGGIE REESE. S The latest and most desirable t styles in i f ILLINERY! . . For Ladies', Misses anl Children. Infant's Muslin and Silk Caps, Pique Hats, etc. Boy a Straw Cups and Bound Hats, aDd everything else usually kept in a first class Milli: err store. Our styles are correct and we guar antee to give satisfaction. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. t : : : : j; Miss Mange Reese H 1 1 my2 209 FAYETTE VILLE ST. 1 1 WE CM1Y THE BEST Standard makes of from three greit manufacturing centres. BROCKTON SFSsSS "Korrect Shape" for gentlemen are tae best. OINCINNATISS.' Gersth's CUSTO made for ladies, and un rivalled in fit, qmlity and price. ROCHlSTERS1; &Cos ( xriu ,iv- styles for children are made by boru bhoem.ikers. A fall Une f th products of the Moore- Shafier Isnoe company will be displayed in a few davs Perfect marvelb of the shoe henchman's art. Cheaper shoes m great variety. DON'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY. But come to the LYON RACKET STORE. Here you will hn i everything you wsnt and bargains in ewry department. In miUiuery we have all of the latest styles. Our dress goods department is iuu and complete. Our line of China Silks' Q at 60 cents Q will cost you 7fc a i y where in Ral eigh. Ask to see them. In shoes and slippers we can beat the world. A new stock Just received in blacks and colors. Shoes and slippers for all of the little folks. Bird cages from 75o, to II. We have a new i? l rni.v.. JUM9 ui ejre gioaacs. xijr uicui. BACKET STORE Street, 1 B. A. m ool & Co nnivniT Hardware, &c. ThoCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of OF BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEN LEFT. If you want J2 to buy a Baby .4 Carr age buy of f Tlos.B.Brjgs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR IS 1 ilt is to secure the best of everything in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Raleigh Is at the emporium of the well-known dealers, ExchangejPlace, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES, f hey are beauties. Desks of fine furniture &c. Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles and Oil. You can say, money by calling. Dry Goods. Notion, &c. E XTENSIV ALTERATIONS. JJ WE FIND it necessary to enlarge our Carpet Department and extensiTe al terations upon our 2d floor have al ready begun. More space must be given to this department, and to do this we will have to close out a number of chamber suits from the furniture s' de. We desire to close these suits during the next 10 days and will offer them at from $10 to 150 pei suit less than value. These will be plainly marked and cheer fully shown upon request. W. II. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. 123nd 125 Fayetteville street. HBYWDOD'S 1IKE TllK MaYifi JJXUIL II UX1
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