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She Dfett ftCttttl i r f VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7. 1894. NO. 113 FOR YOU ANDFORUS. i Out elegant new WRITING PAPERS which we have just received were manufso- tared EXPRESSLY FOR US AND 'FOR YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationer. You oaonot afford to use in your oorrs pondenoe any bat the very latest and best paper. We want to show it to yon. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, NC. 1. W. 1 BQBBiTT, Physician and Surgeon. ! Reaidence, 222 est Hargett itreet. Telephone No 27. ' Office, over Bobbift'i drag store. Telephone No 3d. Jn addition to tbe office at my residence, 1 have fitted up one over. Bobbin's drag store where I may be found from 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 3 p m aud 8 to 9 p m. Messages at either place will receive prompt attention. fe7 6t WH BOBBITT, M D. w E APE STILL INTHI CAHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination r Bon Bons have been pronounced .delicious. YoUj try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still, tn demand. We use the best material and therefore make tnetbest candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a sure cure for ind gesuon. Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. Special - Bargains. We shall offer such unanswerable argu ments as no house can match; leaders and specialties at quotations that no other can offer. Stern and stubborn facts that will level your head on the subject of genuine bargains. Unon our counters will be thrown day after day new arrivals at panic prices, such as Ginghams at 4c; Alamance Plaids 4c; Calicos 4c; Ginghams at 5o, worth 8c; Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 7Jc; Outing 9 eta; Percale 10c; Lauies' Straw Sailors 8 eta; Shape Hats from 23c up; Flowers, all kinds, from 10c up; Trimmed Hate from 2oo up; Men's Hats and Caps, Underwear, Dress Shirt, Oollsrs and Cuffs, Ties. Shoes, Shoes for aU. See our Men's Dress Shoe, $115. Ml.. 1 J TU. t 0 KA QKuu.. Jib 15 a icauvr. im ui v wv h?un?-, worth t4 anywhere. Ladies' 8hoes from 75 eta up; Infant's and Children's Shoes. Respectfully submitted to te cash trade only. THE LfOIL RACKET STOBI GEO. E. KEITH'S LINK. 04 00 Is the Price 1 .i ' nniim-'i"' bberwooa's is Uib Place, PERS0N1L MENTION 0! Pecple Who Came and Wnt Ttday. Mr Miles Goodwin, of Durham, la here. Mr Joseph FarHs is now Mr R B Raney's stenographer. Col Geo Duryea, of Glen Cove.Long Island, is at the Yarborongb, to re main some weeks. U 9 marshal J T Allison waa at the eipitol today and called on Got Garr and other officials. Mr. J. P. PftTk and wife, who have been visiting the family of Mr. R M. U zmiD, left yesterday for their home in Gainesville, Texas. Mr Joseph A Oorrell left for Dur ham this afternoon to take charge of Swindell's branch store there (lately the Durham supply company ) Presideat Winston of the aniver sity was here this morning on his way to Wilson's Mills He says the exam nations are in progress at the uni ersity Mrs Caroline B Ahe, relict of the late Hun Thomas S Ashe, associate justice of the supreme court, died yesterday at Wadesboro, her home, after a long illness Her age was 80. The New Orleans TimesOemocrat publishes an article on the Francisco and Pescud families. ( is Illustrated by portraits of the famous Peter Franctsco.the strong man of Virginia, of Col Peter F Pesoud, and of the wife of Mr Edward Pesoud, formerly of this etty. The following are the ai rivals at the Park hotel W 8 MoLaoe, Cleveland, O; DH Farqoharson, Norfolk, Va; i Henry W Langston, New Tork; F M Maitland, Providence R I; 0 F Lang, Richmond Va; 8 P Robertson, Bait, Md; V7m Oliver, Looknort, N 7; Ohas Ca-roll, Bait, Md; J W Stanly, Cin cinnati; AH West, Lynchburg, Va; Cbas O Donnell, Pa; J P Wise, Bos ton. Mass. The following are the arrivals at theTarboro: T J Allison, States ville; B 8 Royster, Oxford N C; L T Smith, Southern Pines, N 0; L P Bish, Wilmington; S M Gattis, N C; Maurice A Moore, Philadelphia, Pa; F Mever. Baltimore, Md; M West helmer, Philadelphia; A W Clark, Norfolk. Va; Charles J MacHenry, L Hanu, Richmond, Va; J B Broadfoot, Fayetteville; Samuel J Henszey; N C; T K Bordon, Goldsboro; Jno W Cobb, N C; W H flark and wife. Erie, Pa; R-w Si' ith, N J; P Faetes, Elmer. N J; Peter P Yates, Baltimore, Md;Wil lis Giluatrick; N J; W O Knight, J Gutbman, Va. O Wolfshumer, Atlanta, ;E Stnrd- wick, Norfolk, Va; WH Chase, Gleve land. Obiol F J Reese, N Y; W O Shannon, NO. la Memorlam. In the death of my esteemed and much loved friend, Mrs Mary Wat son, I come as one who loved and admired her many noble traits of character, and ask that I a ay be per mitted to place this tribute to her memorv. I hav known her person' ally for several yer and she has proved a kind neighbor and true friend, always ready and willing to perform any act of kindness that would briog peace an1 comfort to an aching heart Hers was not only cheerful words of kindness, bat acts. A moie charitable lad it has never been my pleasure to know. Those in need never appealed to her in vain, Her good det-ds will ever live in the hearts and memory of those who knew her best. She bore her long offUetiou with great pi Hence and fortitude Three devoted slaughters are left to mouru her loss. Tbis sore ly bereaved family have been called npon to give up father, mother and brother withiu the past fourteen months. How thick and fast the strokes have fallen; bat 'tis comfort ing to think that the strokes fall from the hand of Him whodoeth all thiugs well To the giief stricken ones whoae hearts are torn with angaish, let this ewefc thought ceoHole you. Alter ioog"v"rs of self saoriflce and i patient suffo vour dear mother is now I safe in the arms of Jesus. OJi. citi ii mtr. Locals Pifled Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Today's local cotton receipts were only 25 bales. Stanly county sent a conf 't to the penitentiary today. , - J A fire alarm '"it, No ML "has been put in near the wagon factory. There are now 192 students at the agricultural and mechanical college. The next state convention of the T. M.C. A will eonvene in Wilmington, April 5 to 9. The condition ft the orops of small grain in Wake is very satisfactory to th farmers. ' Early this morning very threaten ins-clouds rolled up and there were signs of a storm. The supreme court deoldes in the ease of the state against Daniel, from Wake, that there is error. A large audience wjll hear Mr Han nibal A William?' Shakspearian re oital tomorrow evening. The early .Wi catches the worm and the early dihermen caught the fish yesterday. Messrs B F Womble, H H Crocker, J T Hamlet and J G Ball went to Pennt'n pond and had very good look. Collector Simmons has reports of th seizure of James McQueen's illicit distillery in Richmond oounty. He appoints G T Parch storekeeper and ganger at Roxboro; George Brown ganger at Wilmington. A large audience of men and boys saw the Fanny Hill performance at Metropolitan hall last evening. Some of the specialties were quite clever. "Spider" Moseley was well received. His nacii-dialocatiog act, a very curi ous performance, closed his "torn." Ice was sold at low prices here last year. A dealer said today that the prices are not yet fixed for the com ing season, bat may be a little higher than last summer. He says ise was then sold at a sacrifice. It is alleged that not ft large crop of natural ice has been harvested north this winter. This afternoon while Mr Bennett B Buffalo was driving a heavy load of cotton on St nth Blount street, near Moore square, his wagon broke down. Mr Buffalo was thrown off and a bale of cotton fell on him, inflicting what may prove to be a serious Injury. He was taken to a house near by and promptly looked after. The fire alarm was sent in from box 27 at 9:30 last evening. The fire was in the fourth floor of Taylor & Moore's plug tobacco factory, corner East Ca barrus and South Blount streets. Some tobacco sticks burning filled the place with smoke. Chief Engelhard sent in the call for all the depart ment. The fire was soon whipped oat. The damage is trifling. The building is not burned in the least The only damage is to tobacco on the lower floors by water. Capital flews. The State auditor says that no tax on building and loan associations, other than that provided for in the revenue act. can be levied. Individual share holders will give in for taxation, as other stocks and bonds, shares at their real value per share at time of lUting. Kew Advertisements. Those in need of fine tablets or monuments woald do well to call on Mr. E. T. Marks,- corner South Balls bury and West Martin streets. The advertisement of the Raleigh branch of the well known Knoxvllle building and loan association ap pears today, and deserves careful at tention. Mr Charles O McDonald ia secretary-treasurer of this branch. The company's profits to Deo 81 last, for 5 years, were $835,686 8 7. It has on deposit notes and bonda tu the amount of 18,458,600, besides $50,000 ' deposited with the state treasurer of I Tennessee. The showing made,ia very fine. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Items Picked Up at Wake's Temple of Justice Will Wiggins, colored, of House's Creek township, was Jailed yesterday. Judge Avery now has a law class. which meets in the court room. The clss has five members. J P Stett is appointed constable for Wake Forest township, the man formerly appointed having failed to qualify. Mr George Atkinson, the new county surveyor, has given his bond and taken the oath. He saoeeeds Mr Joseph Biake. In the superior court this morning George Holder was granted an abso -late divorce. He married a woman named May, of Raleigh, fifteen months ago. One deed was recorded today. Is is for land on Oakwood avenue, from C H Beck with and wife, of Georgia, to Kenny & Drewry, the consideration being $1,400. In the superior court yesterday af ternoon the case of J N Holding, trustee, vs. George T Norrls Bro. was heard, the verdict being in favor of the plaintiff. In court today a divorce was granted W H Jenkins, colored, in his salt against Eliza Jenkins. This af ternoon the case of Jim Whi taker against Zlon A M E church was argued. The sheriff is now preparing the insolvent and delinquent tax list. He is required to advertloe and make sales of lands Persons who do not desire to figure in th s list will have to make settlements at once. The new law is very strict as to its re quirements regarding tax collections. Mr Hal W Ayer appeared before the eoanty commissioners and asked them to make aa appropriation for an exhibit by Wake at tbe next state fair, which president Julian 9 Carr and secretary Ayer propose to make the best fair ever held in North Car olina. The commissioners have re ferred this matter to the magistrates at the Jane meeting. Daring a trial yesterday a woman who was a witness caused a good deal of laughter. While a lawyer on the other side was speaking she watched him intently and frequently whistled, that being a mode of expressing her doubt of his statements. Finally she jumped up and saying VI can stand this no longer," left the court room closing the door with a bang, while all the people in court laughed. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair; slightly colder Thursday morning; probably warmer in western portion this after noon. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity. Fair weather, slight chance for rain Thursday evening. Local data for 21 hoars ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 69; mini mum temperature, H; rainfall 0.00. Synopsis: Tbe pressure continnes comparatively high east of the Mis sisslppi, except on the extreme northeast coast. The pressure is low over southern Alabama. Rain is falling at Mohlle and Montgomery. Another low is central over Arkansas, while a third depression is found over St Paul None of these low areas have as yet developed maoh force. High pressure and clear, cold weather prevails in the northwest. The temperature is considerably above .normal -over most of the country. While Anthony Jordan, colored, was unhitchts( his horse at Kelly's livery stables h.v afternoon, tha anl ; mal dashed off, st. g Jordan and ' breaking his leg at tbe ankle. Hardware. &c. MAMMOTH B-A-N-N-E-R-R LAMPS. 300 CANDLttPOWER. Holds one gallon of oil. BURNS auy for about ua For churches, lodge rooms, school rooms ana wnerever a good light is wanted. Send for circulars. TioslBris&Sii. RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Goods. Nation, c. Large Lines of Washable Fabrics Laces, White Goods, Embroideries. The principle of buying in small quanti ties established the foundation of a success ful career for A T Stewart and made him the merchant prince of his time; his exam ple is worth of emulation; it is our policy to adhere to this principle. The advantages of rapid communication and swift freight trap sit enables us to place on our counters every week m the year clean, new, fresh goods for every branch of onr business. The advance lines of Spiing Ginghams and Washable Fabrics are beiDg received, while our cost price sale is rapidly distributing for us nearlv everything, of a winter character. White Goods, Laces and Embroideries now recoiviug the attention of the trading public The popular prices which prevail with us, and successful selling, confirm the old adage "That goods well bought are half sold." Our method of replenish! ig of ten averts carrying over goods from season to reason, such zooda to us seem well handled, always sell md give entire satisfaction. Be fore you buy give us a call. We have 'em right from the looms. CAlMOi&CO. PBB PAIR, IBipos. 0iei& aed GoMimoiii Se nse Pebble Button Shoes. S pec ia! Value. W. H. & It. S. TUGKER I
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