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!) Bail OUt! VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24. 1894. NO. 77 80METHINQ MU3T BE DONE For the Unemployed and Suffering of this City. Correspondence of the Visitor. Shall we organlxs for the purpose of giving the large number of neople Id our ml tst who are out of work and are willing to work, something to do, and pay them at least enough to live on, or shall we go on giving a little here and there and in the end give a large nam that might have been to distributed at to get great good to the Improvement of our city? Thre are hundreds of men and women in the city of Raleigh who are daily growing desperate a the demand for house rent and dally food tares them in the faoe with nothing to meet these demands with 'J h weatber is mild, but house rent and food are necessities, and there. is no reason for waiting nntil it snows to aid the needy. Three to five thousand dollars were aontribnted bv our rjeoole to the Door last winter during the months of Jan uary and Jb ebruary. The same amount contributed now and used in giving work to those who will do it, would gpalong ways toward putting the many wretched sidewalks In Raleigh in a good condition. It would also furnish employment to the women in making up clothing that many a shivering form is in need of. Shall we have a meeting of our cit IzensT Will the Chamber of Com me roe or the aldermen move in the matter? N B Bboughtoh. The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vl nity. 4 On Thursday: Rain, perhaps changing to snow; severe cold wave. Friday and Saturday very cold Local data for 21 hours ending 8 a m today. Maximum temperature, 65; mini mum temperature 41; rainfall 0 00. Synopsis: The pressure if high along the Atlantic oast, but over a atrip extending from Detroit and Buffalo to Nw Orleans and Mobile the pressure is low, there being a storm center over the lakes and an other over the lower Mississippi. The temperature is high east of the Mis alssippi. West cf the Mississippi the pressure rises rapidly and the temperature falls from 60 at New Orleans to 80 below zero at Bismarck and Huron, 12 below at Ft Smith There it a severe cold wave sweep-r ing over the country, which will probably reach North Carolina by , Thursday night. Respect. The meeting of the Confederate Veterans Association yesterday as well attended. It was called to order by Dr P Hines, president wuo paid a warm tribute to the memory of the late Dr B B Haywood Appropriate , resolutions were read by Mr F H Bus bee. The resolutions were seconded by Capt Ashe who spoke in a feeling manner of the deceased Mr alter A Montgomery, Dr Eugene Daniel and Col 1'hos 8 Kenan also spoke of Dr Haywood's character, &o. Employment' Again recurring to the proposition of Mr N B Broughton, as contained In a communication yesterday, we can state as our belief that the pro position meets the approbation of most of our people That some means hould be employed, if possible to aid those needing it to obtain work is anoareDt. but the only difficulty seems to be the most available means to reach the desired result. Epworth league, No 24. The regular meeting of the Ep worth Leaeue will be held this (Wednesday) night at Edenton Street Methodist church, immediately after prayer service. It is desired that every member be present. Speaking of "Blue Grass," the play to be produced at Academy Music Friday evening next the Philadelphia Newt recently said or it: "Blue Grass," a Kentucky romance, by Mlron Kefflogwell was presented for the nrst time last night at the Uhes' nut Street Theatre to a large and sen leot audience. From the liberal amount of applause bestowed on it the piece evidently caught the public favor. The story presents a dellebt fal picture of society and home life in the blue grass region or Kentucky. Love episodes charming situations and interesting adventures mark the progress of the piece, which it replete with thrilling interest, and the cast has been selected with oare and left nothing to be desired, and rendered excellent, work in the portrayal of the characters The scenery used ren dered the staging pretty and effec tive. A considerable quantity of tobacco waa brought to market today. CITT II BftllF. Local Pi'l ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Cold wave expected. Before teats for "Blue Grass" at onee. MaoRae's Atlanta will give Got Flower and party a handsome reoeptlon. The Southern Cotton Spinners Association met today in Charlotte Gov Carr has accepted the lnvita tiou to deliver the address at the New Berne fair. Durham has sent a delegation to Washington to protest agaiustthe to baeoo tax. Capt J Gilmer, of Winston, has made an assignment with liabilities ai uearly $3 ,000 I. Is expected that Treasurer Tate will be well enough to resume his offi cial duties next wees. Collector Simmons says he can sue cesssf ully meet any charges that may be brought against him, Rev Dr Dixon delivered his lecture on "Backbone" to a large audience at Weldon last Monday night. Sheriffs of Martin -and Rutherford counties settled theit taxes with the state treasurer yesterday afternoon. There is talk of a change in the rpuning of the Atlanta aud Washington special at an early day. There will be a meeting of Rescue Circle tomorro morning ot 11 o'olocR In the M lesion roums. .rrompt atten dance desired. A case will be made u" at the ap proaohing term of the Supreme Court to test the matter oi the terms 01 judges in this state. It is haidly probable that Senator Vance will occupy his seat in the Sen ate for many months to come. His health is precarious. Regular meeting of Murphy Lodge. No 8. ADD vV.. tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 7:'40. Work in first and second degrees. Full attendance is expected J W Crawford, Jr. Master Workman. Ladies should not lose sight of the fact that Miss Maggie Reese carries one of the largest and most elegant stock of everything in the millinery (line to be found in the city, tier pri-ses will compare mosu favorably with those of any similar establish' ment in North Carolina. Call and see her. We publish todav the prospectus of the Morning Herald of Baltimore for 1894 The Herald 1b one of the most progressive papers in the south and enjoys a reputation second to none. It is peculiarly recommended to the people of North Carolina, as it always contains the latent news from our State, "he subscription price is only f 3 per annum. Blue Grans," a romantic drma picturing life, love, murder and lynch law in Kentucky, was played last night at the Academy of Music by a company of unusual ability, the drama was prettily staged and ran snoothlv throughout. The story it told was simple yet fad of human in ttrest It was hightened with quaint humor and some charming bits ot sentiment The leading characters were exceptionally strong. Jersey City Evening Journal, Personal Mention. Mr Dossey Battle, of Tarboro, is in the city. Adjutant General Cameron oontin nes quite ill. Mrs F A Olds is recovering' from an avtacs oi sickness. Mr A Dughi left this morning for Wilmington to superintend in person the reception given by Mrs David Worth. Mayor's Court. A white woman who sails under the delectable title of "Bosh Wat- kins, a white man named Spencer Rhodes and another of a similar kind were before the mayor this morning for disorderly conduct on the "Bowery." His honor subjected them to fines and costs which they paid and left perhaps Letter if not wiser folks Corbett and Mitchell have a good chance to go into the stock business on a larue scale Following the offer from Wyoming of $10,000 of sheep, if they would come out there and put up their mill, comes another offer from cattle men of Montana to give them 8,000 young cattle, valued at $80 a head, if they will eome there and pummel each other. If they incline i to the stook business here are two pretty' good starters. Wilmington I mar. Cold Wave Coming Waoh'59T D 0 , Jan ttth 1pm. Probably the most severe old wave of th season will prevail Thursday and Friday. Temperature' will fall 1 20 to 40 degrees by Thumday ntgbt. HARRIH9T05. We have opened today a new and complete Hoe of laces and edgings, and white goods Woolloort A Sons. Donne for Rent. A nice eotUg, conveniently looat ed, terms moderate. Appl to Ja24 J Hal Bobbitt. 8,000 yards checked muslin at 6c yd. woonooii et sons. The Col Wave of the year will be here tomorrow Mghttostay several days. All who need coal or wood should order Imme diately of Jonrs & Powell. notice. To the Citizens and Public Generally: We have moved from 210 8c nth Wilmington street to No U West Har gett street, between Fayetteville and Salisbury streets, where we will be oleased to see all of our customers and friends and public generally. We will taker pleasure in showing our goods to all that calls to see us. J K TAYLOR S HON, ja24 Merchant Tailors. Sleeper, Awake. Slow people, move. Why sleep and idle your life away when time is so precious. Be progressive; keep up with the push or the presear. times; take advantage of what you see today and don't put off until tomorrow. The bargains we are offering in shoes are here today; perhaps they will be gone tomorrow. we Had some people progressive and know bargains when they see them. These are taking advantage of this great shoe sale and the stock is going rapidly. About two thou sand pair left in this lot. Everything in men's misses ana la dies shoes; we are offering at about one half wholesale cost, at D T Swindell's. For lient. The residence 8 rooms, bath room. with boih water and S3Wr connect ion; on Salisbury street, neary oppo site Buprewe uourt building; posses slon given Feb 1st. 1894. Apply to L K Wyatt, 218 Fayetteville St. J 23 Ot White Granite' Received today several erates of white granite ' All iu original Import packages, and it Is by far tl' cheap est lot of crockery ever bronco to this market D T Swindell. Now la. One hundred rolls of straw mat ting, all beautiful patterns. u, 1. Swindell. Selling A 1 ot Our Blankets. We will begia "taking stock" dur ing the week beginning Monday, Jan 22d. It has always been our custom to close out our wool blankets before our inventory. We nave marked down wool blankets and if low prices will sell them there will he none left to pack away. One can afford to buy blanket now even if not to be used before next winter. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. We can supply you with wrapping paper and twine at Mew York prices. Kaieign stationery uo. Fine writing paper and envelopes. Kaleigh stationery Uo. Ledgers, day books, journals all sizes, styles ana prices. Kaleigh Stationery Uo. Hicks' beef, wine and iron is the best recuperator to take after the 'grippe." Pint bottles, 60c. snelllng & "lets' drug store. Turner's N O Almanacs at A Wil. JalStf I Hams & 0s For Kent. The dwelling house now occupied by A W Fraps, on Davie street, be tween Fayetteville and Wilmington streets; 8 rooms and good basement. jat3 eodSw AW FRAPS. , - : Ckml. Just received MO tons Kanawha. West Va stillnt coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several cars egg, nut and stove anthracite. del4 T L EBKRHA.RTJT. Out Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, D'loral Designs, fauns, Kuooar and other iouage piants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narcissi's and other varieties of bulos for (all planting. Ohiuese Sacred Lily. fele. Dnoneiu. i selH H Stkutkkti, Florist. For Kent. Two room house, kitchen and srood garden on Avent ferry road, near In tersection of BUlsboro road, west city limi t. Possession after '8th lust. jalStf J N Hubbard. For Kent. Two four room eattaares North Blood worth street; best of neighbor" hoods; del'cious water; none but good tenants need apply ja4 A B Strohach. We can sutply you with all kinds of tablets, scratch pads, charge and credit pads. Raleigh Stationery Co. AGETTS make $5 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented. Re tails 86c 2 to 6 sold In every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Mo MAKIS at (Jo .Cincinnati, Ohio. d28m Engraved cards, novelties, &c Kaleigh Stationery Co. Everything needed in school sta tionery supplies Haleigh Stationery Co. We can furnish you with any thine you may need in office supplies Kaleigh stationery Co. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and unuoren. A full line of X7 TI 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 E7 d Es Cj Ei Cj Ei Ci Ej Qt Ci Ej K V EEEEEEEEEE ETTVTT A ATT A n A T0 E E EjEEiEE E El EEEEEEEEEE ' in brown, navv blue and black. Some novelties in Xdw g jods inexpensive. STAMPED TttlY COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &o. Prices on all eoods to suit the times Call and see us. MISS MAG3IE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. GASESTILI. IN THE CAHDY- BUSINESS. Our Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious, them and be convinced. You try Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarLere for Beaman's Pepsin uuiu, ram iu ut a sure euro lur mu gtsiuuu. Fine grades of Chewiuft Tobacco, and very cnoice Dranus uigars. Fruits, Nuts, &c. BARBEE a POPE. INDUCEMENTS THAT THRILL you to the pocketbook. It is a positive waste of time to go else where to buy shoes or any other eoods. Trade nere and a 'rvast dollars. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes, La dies' and Children's Shoe. We w ill save YOU MONEY on every pay you buy. Men's Dress Shirts, JNignt Hnirts. uouars, vnna and Ties, Dress Woods I'rimmines, Gloves, Handner . chiefs. Corsets, Laces and Hamburgs, Table i jnens, Napkins and Towels, Books.Story Books, Writing Books, Tablets and papar for all the little folks. THE L10H RACKET STOKE MISS MAGGIE REESE Hardware, &e. T OUGII T UK KEY T EXDER. BY U8IXG S ELF ) R.STIVG ROASTER AND BAKER. For roaiting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit Uw. New Style Carvers. An Elegant Line Gamrsi Porta Guns and Gun Goods. CALL AT fclBriis&Soi. RALEIGH, N. C. OUR BARGAINS!! -IN- LIOIGS'ANJ Goaty (Ms is the talk of the town. Note the Diiierence ! ! ilMYLiD OLU itKDUUXIOX. NEW PRICES T.HK 8?OT CASH DOES IT. P tlOES 1893 1894 15 00 Tai'or Made Garments $1100 12 00 .. .. .. 8 oo 8 00 u .. .. 6 00 6 00 " " " 4 00 5 00 " ' '! 3 50 Cfiildreri's Gretchen's & Reefers. Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's vhoes ever ho wn for school or dress. f) AO Ladies' fast black, full regular - AO & vuiade, Bibbed Hose, only J.V7 D SPECIAL DAYS but SPECIAL prices everyday. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our patrons who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac tion in evry instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. Dry Cooda, JKotloiie, Ac. . awB Special -:- Values. list. A table of Ladies' Fine Mboes, worth from $5 to $7,reduced to $3 and $3 50. A table of Ladies' Even iDg Slippers, in fashion able colors, correct styles and not shop worn, worth $3 50 to $5 00, reduced to $3 50 and $3 00. C.A.HR1D&C0 W. II. & It. S. TUCKER & CO 123 & 125 Fayetteville Street, ML 5
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