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tye Bail Willi fOL. XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. 1894. NO. 80 J V The Henderson Wrack, The following special from Header on to the Norfolk Virginian gives in brief the particulars for the wreck t the former place yesterday morning: The through freight train da at 9:60 p m., which wai delayed on ao eonnt of an aoel Jent 11 miles tqls aid of Raleigh, and did not arrive here un til 5 o'clock tbla morolng, while stand iDg on the track waiting for orders to proceed, waa ran into by another through freight due here at 11:50 a m. Vr L Bowman, a horse dealer of Richmond, and Rev Mr Shaw, a bap tist preaoher of Fulton, Mississippi were killed outright. There were ooly four passenger. A Mr Baker, a traveling salesman, had jast left the coach and gone to the hotel a short while before. W T Brodle, a travel in salesman for Hicks and Howard, of Richmond, was in the lookout" of the caboose when the accident oc curred, and was severely injared, his thigh being broken near the groin and hart slightly about the head and face and braised about the body. His Id juries are each that they could not be f uUy ascertained. The caboose ear and passenger coach are a complete wreok. The en gine of the rear train was only slight ly damaged. Memorial Volume. The memorial volume of the Gull ford Batt'e Ground Company will, in all probability, be ready for delivery on or about the 20th of February. The long illness of J edge Schenek has caused unavoidable delay. The print log is all done, and the engravings will be ready in ten days As soon as these latter are reoeived the books will be plaoed in the hands of Ed wards & Brouguton-for blading The book will contain about 2j0 pages.ln eluding 85 of the prettiest engravings ever issued in t'ie south Among the engravings will be portraits of a large number of distiugalshed North Caro linians. The Weather. For North Carolina: Generally fair, slightly warmer. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi oinity; Sunday will be clear, cold in the morning, becoming warmer daring the day. : Local data for 21 hoars ending 8 a m today. Maximum temperature, 80; mini mum temperature, 28; rainfall 0.03. Synopsis: The slight storm yester day off the coast of Florida moved in twenty four hours t) New England with some rain and snow in North Carolina It is soowiug this morning in the vicinity of the storm center, namely at Boston, New York and Buffalo. A moderate high area and clearing condition occupies the central valle y, where the weather is clear and slight ly warmer. The pressure is relatively low over Texas and in the extreme northwest, bat no definite storm center has ap peared. Average February Weather. The following is the verage tern peratore for February for Raleigh during the past eeeo years: Mean or normal temperature, 43. The warmest was that of 1890, with an average of 68. The coldest was that of 1889, with an average of 88. The highest temperature was 80 on the 95th, I860. ; The lowest was 18 on the 24th,1889. Oratorical Contest Those who wire so fortunate as to attend the exercises at the A and M -college last night had a most eujov able time. The audience were wel eorped by Mr T Martin Ashe, of Rl igh. The program was earrlod oat and the medal was presente 1 by Rev Dr Carter to Mr E 8 Dirden The farmers are generally busy pre paring their lands, so. CUT IS BRIEF. Locals Pi'l ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Can we now hope for some clear weather? Col Al FairbrothT has selected Lynehharg, Va, as the place to em bark again in journalism. The round trip from Raleigh to New Orleans for Mardi Gras has been placed by the R&D system at $34. We have never seen a better or finer suppiy of beef than was in market this morning. It would do credit to any city. Col Julian S Carr Is arranging to have much of the prodaots of his Oooneeohee farm exhibited at the New Berne fair. A medical gentleman today gave as his opinion that a few days of elear bracing weather would have a great effeot cowards lessening the esses of grippe. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the new Fayetteville Street Baptist church will be dedicated. Rev O A Jenkins of Goldsboro, will preach the sermon of the evening. The schedule of the Atlanta and Washington fast train over the Sea board Air Line wi'l be changed to morrow. The train from the north will arrive at 2 o'clock a m No change in the train from the south. Rev A D Hunter will preach at Oa raleigh Cotton Mills at 1 :4S p m , to morrow, and will preach every night next week at Swain Street Mission ehapel. Tomorrow night Mr Hunter will occupy his pulpit at the West End Mission ehapel. The Movement Endorsed The following letter Is along the line of a great nany expressions made to me, and 1 believe oar people gea erally are getting ready for action: "Dear Sir: I have noticed voar letters to the Visitor and endorse every word yoa say in regard to the people who can't get work They should have something to make meat and bread, with, and your plan is a good one I am only a plain carpen ter but yoa can put me down for 25 oents a week until the poor can get work to do. Yours truly, J B Masbmork, With Brlggs' Buldiug and flif'g Co " We are quite sure that there will be a hearty response from the employed mechanics of Raleigh. They know what it is, many of them, to want work and can't get it, and the neces sitlps of a family staring them in the face. The movement to employ the an employed and give them work on publie parks, streets and sidewalks is growing all over the nonutry. In the January number of the "Review of Reviews" the whole subject is ably discussed and the plans pursued by a number of elcies given in detail. If we could pat the unemployed of Raleigh to work on oar streets and sidewalks we could largely accom plish their proper grading, a neces sity for keeping them in a respeota ble condition. Something mast be done for the sidewalks. I do not see why this matter'conld not with propriety be referred to from every pulpit in the city tomorrow. Day by day. ehnroh people, King's Daughters and cltlt tens generally are giving alms. Why not give the needy emplopment. N B Brooghtob. Npeolal Sale ot Embroideries The new Emoroideries (or Spring 18u4, are now on sale Wishing to commence tnis Springs' business witn an entirely new, fresh and eleanas i sort men t we have taken all the em broideries brought over from oar J last season and worked them down to i merely a fraction of t ;eir value. ' These embroideries will be ready for ins eotlon Monday tf9th. upon a soe ' cUl table, immediately in front of wnlte goods department. I W H&Ktt TU0JCK& & Co. A peked house at the Academy of Muilo Is assured tonight 1 d d. ii n k. Beaa Bruniniell," the gwat ex- 4ULif, i vu AHuiujgiBBiioiir -1 .1. . . A 1- night. If yoa want cheap fruit. orancs. lemon, bananas and apples, go to (1 O Ball's. For Rent. Four room cottage on South Blount street, Just below Davie Piwsslon riven Feb 1st Ndo'v at resldeone. tp Fab H Weathers Chipped beef 20o poaod at O O Ball's. A f nit lines of orepones all kinds for evening dresses wnoiioott a Sons. Jast received a fresh lot of Dork sausage at O O Ball's. We now have on sale one of the mott complete lines of white goods, embroideries, lawns, India linens, mulls, nainsooks, checked mus'lna, Torchons and other lanes ever shown in this eity. Wooilcott & Sons. Coal. Just reoeived 000 tons Kaniwha. West Va snllnt coal (best bituminous coal on earth) Also several ears egg, aut and stove anthracite deU T L Ebkrhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms. Rubber and other foliage plants for house cultare la tfte winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys. Naroissps and other varieties ot but to forfait planting. Chinese Saored Lily. Tele. pnone us. H Stwtwwwt. Florist. Ledger, day books, journals all sites, styles and prices. Kalelgn stationery Co. We can supply you with wrapping paper ana twine at new vorc prices. Kaieign stationery uo. Notice. To the Citizens and Public Generally; We have moved from 210 St nth Wilmington street to NoU wt Har gettstree, between FayeMeviRe and Salisbury streets, where we will be oleased to see all of oar customers and friends and public generally. We will taner pleasure in snowing oar goods to all that calls to see us J K TAYLOR & HON. ja24 Merchant Tailors. We can sucply you with all kinds of tablets, scratch pads, charge and credit pads. Kalelgb stationery Co. A GENTS make $5 a lay. Greatest TLkitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 35o 2 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents Mo &IAKIN St uo ,Uinetuati.;juio diem Engraved c irds, novelties, &o Raleigh stationery Co Everything noeded in school sta tlonery supplies Kalelgn stationery Uo, We can furnish you with anything you may need lu offlue supplies naieign ncanonery uo. Sleeper, Awake. Slow people, move Why sleep and idle your life away when tlma is so precious. Be (progressive; keep up with tne pusn or tne present times; take advantage of what yoa sen today and don't put off until tomorrow. The bargains w are offering in shoes are here today; perhaps they will te gone tomorrow. We find 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 and la dies Bboes; we are offering at about one half wholesale oost, at D T Swindell's. White Granite. Reoeived- today several crates of white granite All iu original import na.AkA.rMi. and it la bv far the nhaan- est lot of crockery ever brought to this market u i owinaeii. Now In. One' bun 'red rolls of straw mat ting, all beautiful patterns. D. T.Swindell. Hicks1 beef, wiae and iron is the best recuperator to take after the "grippe." Pint bottles. 50o. Snelllng icke' drag store. Tamer's N O Almanacs at A Wil. 11am 6 Go's. jalfttf For 11 nt Two room house kitchen and good garden on A. vent ferry road, near In- tersectlon of Hllisboro road. w. . .7 . uini b. roeaessioa arter Bin, las JalS tf J N Hubbard. For Reus. Two font room eottaar Ntrth I Blool worth street; rst of neighbor I hoods; del clous water; none but good ; tenants need apply J a A B Strohach. For Kent. The residence 8 rooms, bath room, with both water and atw-r nnnnnnt.. . ion; on Rallsbury street, nearly oppo- site Supreme Court building; posses slon given Feb tst. 1894. Apply to L a wy&ii, bio p lyerie vine St. jaa ot House for Bent. A. nice cottage, convenientlv locat ed, terms moderate pplv to Ja24 J Hal Bobbitt. For Kent. The dwelling housa now oceunied by A W Fraoa, oa Divle street, be tween Fayetteville Mad Wilmington streets; 8 rooms and trood basement. jal3 eodSw AW FRAPS. Fine writing paper and envelopes. Raleiorh Stationery Co. Winter Millinery, ' Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmei Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line ot V I? B P 13 B C 17 H I? 1? E C I? I? I? C 17 1? W Hi d Cjjji Ci Dt Ei Ct us CiCi y Ka vj Pi ta v IPj 1 INFANTA CAPS I E E EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE in browu, nav- blue and black. Some novelties in X uai good 9 inexpensive. STAMPED TftlTT COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &c. Pricet on all goods to suit the times. Call ana see as. MIS? MASSIE REESE, my2 209 FA.YETTKVILLE ?T. J A E STILL IN THE CAHDY-BUSINESS. Gur Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious. Yon try tnem ana De convmcsa. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make tne best candy. We are ltetdquar ers fir Beaman's Pepsin n !j i. . j 1 Fine grades of Chewiu? Tobacco, and very cnoice oranas ugars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE a POPE. INDUCEMENTS THAT THRILL you to the pocketbook. It is a positive waste of time to go else where to buy shoe or any other roods. Trade h- re and h irvast dollars. Men's and Boys' Boots and Shw, La dies' and Children's Shoe". We will save YOU MONEY on every pay you buy. Men's Dress Shirts, Nhht 8hirte, Collars, Cuffs and Ttes.D'ess Goods rrimminra, Gloves, Handler chiefs. Oorseu, Laces and Hamburg, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Books,Scory Books, Writing Books, Tablets and papar for all the little folks. THE LTOH BiHT SIOSE MISS REESE Hardware, &c TOUGH T CBKET T EXDER. BY USING NELF ill lla BASTING eh. illlU UOA8TBB AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. Bread, Cake and Fruit KuiYes. Naw Style. Carvers. Aa Elegant Line Cars 4 Forks Cans and Gun Goods. CALL AT fiios. Orisons, RALEIGH, N. O. OUR BARGAINS!! -IN- LADIES' AN J MISSES is the talk of the town. Note the Difference I! T!TIT1I7T llin IHHK I I H 1UUU I II OLD mfiDUUHON. NEW PRICES THE SPOT CASH DOES IT. P t0E3 1893 1894 (15 00 Tai'or Made Garments 111 00 12 08 " ' 8 00 8 00 " " " 6 oa 6 00 " " " 4 09 5 00 " " '! 3 60 CMldren's Gretchen's & Reefers Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line o( ladies and children's (hoes ever hown for school or dress. f) AO Ladies' fast black, full regular i AO nade, Ribbed iiose, only JLU HO SPECIAL DAYS but 8 P KOI 4. L prices everyday. We make it i comf ort and pleasure to our patrons who visit us sad guarantee perfect satisfac tion io evil instance. Monev cheerfully refunded if desired. c.A.I2RMD&co. Dry Gooda, Notions, &e. wTdTa K. S. . , TUCKER & CO Attention is called to our ' New Lines ot White Goods, Laces and Embroideries for the Spring of '94 in larger tcsortments Than Ever. 183 & 125 FayettevUU 8
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