Oteit CltM VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1894. NO. 109 i CUT IS BRIKT. Local Pi'led UHers and Thert and Boiled Down. Rognlar meeting of ttas Board of JUdonoto tonight. Mrs Wm Turner of Johnston eoon ly died suddenly this morning. Four convicts from Richmond oouo ty were brought to - the jevltsntlary yesterday morning.' "'' March earn In all right, but aecord Ing to prophecy, we will hare a rough time before it goes ont. The trustee of the Oxford orphan asylum will meet in a few days to se leet a successor to Bar Dr W 8 B ack, who has resigned the superlnten dency. -' " A. Reieigb. milliner bar -Jan order to end some pring "bats to a lady in Yokohoma, Japan. The lady writes that the hats; sent her last spring were, highly appreciated by the la dles. The selection of the granite for the Confederate monument is to be made in a fen days. It appears that the choice lies between two qoarrie. The monument funds in hnd,ln cash, are a trifle over $15,000. Mr Terrell, general manager of the Norfolk & Carolina Railroad, was be- tote the railroad oommissirn today in the matter of the application for a freight and passenger depot at Palmyra. He stated that the busi ness there does not justify it. The matter was held over. The old Hatchings1 house, on the corner of Blood worth street and New Berne avenue, one of Rilelgb's old landmark and eye sores, is being torn down. This house is over 100 years old, and in the early days was a fa vorlte resort for the state officers and members of the legislature New residences will be built upon the old site. Mr H O Hudglns, general mna ' ger of the Norfolk & Southern Rail-; road, also appeared1 in regard to a 1 complaint filed by citiiens of Aurora i Xt-4. 1 1 Jl I t .1 . I g, 1 I that there is discrimination In f reighr rates in favor Washlngtou and against Aurora in shipments to Nor folk. The discrimination is admit, ted by Mr Hudglns, bat is dae to wa ter competition. Deputy Collector Vanderford noti fies Collector Bimmoms that be ras seized a 75 gallon illicit distillery in Randolph county, owod b" Parker and Moffltt. Deputy Collec tor D. O. Moffltt reports the capture of two illicit distilleries in Chatham county; one belonging to a man named Johnson and the other to William Yates and John Ivey. Judgment has been entered in the Superior court in the libel salt ol W S Barnes, State Alliance secretary and treasurer, against John P Kerr of Ashevllle. Barnes sued Kerr for a publication made by the latter charg r him with certifvinir to a false bood regarding W T Crawford's sign j lng the Alliance ' demands." Mr Kerr acknowledges that all the oharges be made against Barnes were untrue, bat that they were made by him (Kerr) honestly bat under a mistake as to facts, and , that the de nanoiations and oritioisms were an jast. Mr Kerr has apologized through the press, and has made fall repara tion, paying the costs of the ci counsel fees. &o The prosecution s withdrawn by Mr Barnes, and, In the language of the diplomats, " the inci dent is closed." Cong essman Craw ford did sign the demand card, and Mr Barnes has the original. Personal Mention. Solicitor E W Poo is in the city. Editor Harris, of the Hllleboro Ob server, paid ns a pleasant call this af ternoon. .''(' , We are glad to learn that Mr Henry W Miller, who has b en quite sick is itnuch improved. J D Helms was yesterday confirmed W postmaster at Monroe. Married. In Brooklyn last n!gbt at 8 o'clock, by Rev alvln Bette, Mr Robert Rob rts to Miss Kate Rogers. Reward. Yesterday afternoon (Governor Uarr offered a regard of $300 for the aap tare of Joseph P Moore and Wm Lit tleton., who are needed in FayettcV Tille for burglary. i laleigh Boy lkrtsd. We are always glad to note the sac eess of any of our Raleigh boys. Ths Daily Record, of Bevlin, Ont., of Feb. 83d. states that Fraser'i Dranatle Company is playing In that city and that among some of the best actors in the company is Mr Charles New . som.- Mr Newsom is a son of Mjr James D Newsom of this city, and we are glad to note his success. i Pitiful Cue. i The Charlotte Observer tells this i pitiful story: It is truly said that one half of the world doesn't know how the other half 11 es. There oame to police headquarters yesterday after noon a man, woman and three little chlldien. They asked for shelter and 'food a they ..ad come 13 miles and were worn and weary The man gfcve his name as John Farmer. He, with bis family, left Virgiuia. their home, for 'oath Carolina, where he was to get work TLere he was rendered unfit for work by getting his arm mashed tie decided to try and get I back to Virginia, so struck ont on foot His wife etudes the baby, and the two children, aged respectively 8 and 4 walk Borne 'lays they go 10 or a miles, and tbee little things drag thems-lves along, walking every step of the way They were taken in at the police office, a fire built in the Tombs, and given comfortable qiar- tbere for the night. The officers con tributed four or five dollars towards . buying railroad fare and got the chil dren something to eat. They hope- to get mouey enough to send them by rail the rest of the way. The Weather. For North Oar Una: Fair, followed by increasing cloudiness. Local forecast for Raletgh and vl einity. On Saturday: Fair. Local data for 21 hoars ending 8 i m today. ? Maximum temperature, 59; mini mnm temperature 41; rainfall 000. synopsis: rne storm wtilob was . central off the Florida coast yester day morning has disappeared in the Atlantic This morning the pressure is low i. over the North Atlantic coast and over the Northwestern States, while an extensive v edge coers the central part of the country, the highest pres sure being over New Orleans The weather is fair and pleasant ' throughout the country. The Perature is generally above the tem nor oral. . As the high pressure moves- east ward and the low pressure advances fro ii the west it is probable that southerly winds and warm weather will set in here on Saturday. Corbett, the prise found not guilty in t ghter, has been e Florida court Tea Tea and Tea Tea. " hav- t wf oee of tea one case of ,'ive' e f black This is I'oslit elv 'bo bet dollar tr-a on the market, and we are offering it at 80c per pound This Is less than whole sale cost We jvlll not sell less than one pound to any customer. DT Swindell. Horse and. tow Feed at D P Johnson's. ., U ack and Green. Twto cases of tea-one ease black and one green received from Dor ham Happly Oo's stock. Weaaara- tee this tea to be as good as any dol lar tea on the market, and we are of" ferlng it at, AGc per pound. Any one baying thl tea and find it other than reoreseuted Gun get their money re funded Not. Ihss than one pound to t any customer. v r ttwindeik CoaU . All kinds anthracite and bltumln oas coal, wood. long and eat any length, at lowest prlcs deli T L Kbirhakdt. Kraut 4c lb Spinach, lettoee eollards. onions. eollard and eabbaee DUnts and all vegetables of all kinds for sale at Robt M Utzkii's mi 6t No II? Cor. Dawson and Jones. V L Ob IlaHdred fUIIs. Received and 'n stock one hundred rolls straw matting This is all the very latest patterns and beautiful de signs and superior qaality. Any one winning to Day straw matting should examine oar line, ss a failure to so means a sure loss to the purchaser. ii T.Swindell. Onion Sets Cheap by the bushel at 10c a qt. V T Johnson's. Early Rose Seed Potatoes cheap by the barrel or measure a v i jonnson s. To the Public. The Dartnersbio heretofore existing between Messrs Wm Wool loot t, Wal ter Wo lloott and Fred Woolloott, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Fred Woolloott 'withdraws from the firm, and the business will be car ried on by Wm Woolloott and Walter Woolloott under the firm name of WOOLLOOTT SON. Respeotfally, Wo olloott & Son. W respectfully ask for a oon tin a - anoe of your liberal patronage and thank yoa for yoar past liberality. - Pie Peaches. Received from toe Durham SuddW Co's stock fifty eases pie peaches, 8 lb cans, will be sold at 10c can. D T Swindell. New Models for Easter Gowns Drexn Making Department. Mrs Chas K Shaw. manag9r and Mrs E M Cant home designer, dress making department, are now in New York in the interest of their depart ment and will in a few days show some lovely models for Easter gowns. W H K 8 Tucker St Co. t& For Bent. A neat. 4-room cottage. N Wilming ton St., next square to Capitol. fe23 tf B F MoHTAQUB, Guardian. We have jast added to oar stock of shoes Geo E Keith's fine wear for gen tlemen. It is a slick line new, fresh, clean, elegant, dressy; price $4 no. u a BUarwooa s uo. Seasonable Plants.ettuce Strong early cabbage and tragus plants to set oat now, Asparagus roots. FLOWKBS. ROv-fl. AO; Cat flowers. v roses, bbaqaets, bas kets and floral designs, palms, prim roses, robber and other decorative slants for the House. Fresn nower seeds. Magnolias and evergreens,etc O. STEINMBTZ, Florist, North Halifax st, Phone 118. Near Peace Institute. The cold snap did not last Ion, i enough to afford the boys any fan skating on the ice. They can now amuse themselves for two boars at the Roller Skating Kink and stand a chance of getting the ladles' gold watch. or a oair of ball bearing skates Remember. It only coHts yoa lOo In the afternoon or 15o at night for the ase of skates, and a chance to draw the watch or skates. The watch case can be seen at P W Blake's, the jeweler, and it is to be given away. Something; tor the Table. Received from the Durham Supply Co's stock several oases of the choicest brands of Olives, Mixed Pickles, Horse Radish, Pickled Onions. Catsup, Oel erv. Sauce. Extracts of Vanilla and Lemon. All t ie above goods are fresh and vou can bay them at wholesale cost at D T Swindell's. Quaker Oily Cigar, best 5c oigr in town Try them. Bnelling & Bioks' Drag Store. A desirable residence. 6 to 8 rooms wanted; will pay eash,$9,500 to $8,000. Good location reqairea. 28 8p F, Box 274. eaohes, three . pound cans, only 10c. Darham Supply Co stock. D T Swindell. ' Three pound can of peaches for 10c, Pnrbam ouppiy kjo stocs. D T uwlndell. Money to Land on good city real estate security. P-SLB MATAARD, Attys, MONDAY, MARCH STU. IF YOU WANT TO 8AVE MONEY ATTEND OUR SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, MARCH 5TH, WE WILL 8ELLQOOD GINGHAMS He. A ID., CHECKED MU9LIN 4o A YD. A LOT OF HOSIERY AT HALF PRICE AND A LOT OF YARD WIDE BLEACHED DOMESTIC! AT 80. WORTH IOC A YD. WOOLLOOT r & SONS. For iTentT Dwelling houe fe27 L D. Womb lb. FOR YOU ANDFORUS. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS which we have just received were manufac tured EXPRESSLY FOB US AND FOR YOU by the leadine maker of tine and fashionable society stationery. -. You cannot afford to use in your corros poudencany bat the very latest and best Paj?'- vs want to snow to you. AlMWilliams&Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, NC. . W. 1 Physician and Surgeon. Besidonce, 222 Weet Hargett street. Telephone No 27. . Olflce. over Bobbitt's drug store. Telephone Wo 3j. In addition to fie office at mv residence. 1 have fitted up one over Bobbitt's drug store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 3 p m and 8 to 9 p m. Messages at either place will receive prompt attention. ye ARE STILL GAHDY-BUSINESS. Our Combination BonBons haTe been pronounced Jdelicioos. Youj try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still j in demand. We use the best material and therefore make toe best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Qum, said to be a sure cure for ind;gestion. Fins grades of Chewing Tobacco, and Tery choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, fec. BARBEE & POPE. Special - Bargains, We shall offer such unanswerable argu ments as no house cn match; leaders and anncialtiss at Quotations that no other can offer. Stem and stubborn facts that will level your head on the subject of genuine bargains. Upon our counters will be thro wn day after day uew arrivals at panic prices, such as Ginghams at 4c; Alamance Plaids 4c; OaHoos 4c; Ginghams at 5c, worth 8c; Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 74o: Outing 9 cts; rercai e iuc; i ties ouaw oauora o c; Shape Hats from 23a up; Flowers, all kinds, fromlOoup; Trimmed Hate from25oup; Men's Hats and Caps, Underwear, Dress Bbirts, Collars and Cuffs, Ties. Shoes, Shoes for all. See our Men's Dress Shne, $1 15. It is a leader. Look at our $2 60 Shoes; worth 14 anywhere. Ladies' Shoes fro a 75 ct up; Infant's and Children's Shoes. Bespeutfullj submitted to fe cash trade only. T1IE LY8I1 BUCKET STOBt BOSITT Hardware. &c MAMMOTH B-A-N-N-E-R-R; LAMPS. 300 CANDLE POWKB. Holdj one gallon of oil. BURNS BE? ,or about ten For churches, lodge rooma, school roomi nwww WU (,UU WOUU9U. aend for circulars. Tos.EBrjfigsSons. RALEIGH, N.O. lry Oooda. Notion, &e. Nl CARRY TflS BEST Have just added GEO. E. KEITH'S dne f iotwea.- fo gentlemen to oir stock. They are pr tctical and up to date. Evary pair war'anted in every repect. Onr shoee ara already famed for their good qualifies. ''hey fit the p jople and the prices suit the dmes. PlOUNOr CRYING for fancy goods but do want Good Vilu6 foi tneir Monev. New, fresh, stylish, solid, serviceable Shoes at moderate prices is ibe key note to the popularity of our ghoe stock. THESE Mm WE MAKE ; Wc clesr out all Shoes in tthe season in which they were brought. Old stock Shoes are dear at any price; we will not allow them to accunuiate. We cut and slash prices on short lines and let them go.j New stock "MAPLE LEAP SHOES" just received. c.A.Steo. W. II. & K. 8. TUCKER & CO, Special fake (JU3T OPENED.) s LADIES' H KID O BurroN Opera and Common Sense, at f 1.5fl. The best ever chowa la K&lelgh at the prioe. . TThTrw iriK inn