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mm Wllttt VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 10. 1894. NO. 116 FOR YOU andFOR US- Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS which we have juat received were manufso- tared EXPRESSLY FOB US AND FOR YOU by the leading m alter of fine and fashionable society stationery. You cannot afford to use in your corres pondence any bat the very latest and best paper. We want to show it to you. AlMWilliams&Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N C. AWE STILL IN THB CAHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination Bon Bons have been pronounced delicious. You j try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still, in demand. We use the best material and therefore make the. best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a Bure cure for ind gesuon. Fine grades of Chewing choice brand Tobacco, and very i Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, &o. BARBEE & POPE. L. A. FORT, HI !l No. 6 West Martin St , DEALIB IN CIGARS. TOBACCO, &c, &c. ALL OP THE Raleign Medicine Go's Remedies mh8 kept in stock. Call and see me. SlaamiFocIk.. Oo the 17th of this month we will give every caller a beauti ful sbarjerock Fish books Se dozen; Lines lc; Apron Ging hams 4 And 6e; Spring Dress Ginghams, beau tiful styles, 6o; Sailor Hats from 8e op; Rib bons and Flowers, White Goods. Hsmburgs and Laces GIovbk. Corsets, La dies1 Black Hose 5c, Shoes Shoes, be sure to ee them. We have big bargains all through this department. Call and see us. THE LTOO BACKET STOBE COIffilllMERH cira 0111 PERSONAL MENTION 0! Pec pie Who Came and Went Ttday. Mr. Thomas G. Boddi, a'' promi nent resident of Nash county, Is dead. D. H. McUufQo, f Cumberland county, is appointed as storekeeper and gauger by collector Simmons. Rev. L. B. Turnbull, recently called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church af Durham, will take oharge tomorrow. Rev. Jesse Howell, a well known Baptist preacher, is said to be danger ously sick at bis home in this county, near the Durham oouuty line. Mr. and Mrs Ashby L. Baker have made Raleigh their home. They will occupy in a few weeks the Carter Parrlson place, near Peace institute. State geologist Holmes and Mr. T. K It oust, of the University, are now at the narrows of the Yadkin river, making a careful examination of the water power. Mrs Oliver Tockery died Thurs night at h.ir home at Mangom, Richmond county and a few hours later Mr. W S Dookery, her stepsoD, died. Mrs. Dockery was 68 years of age. Mr. Dockery was forty years of age. Mr B L Perry of Mo ehead City is here. Today he completed arrange ments for taking charge of the Atlan tic htel there during the coming sea son His management last season was both successful and agreeable. Vice President Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson are at Asheville, at the Battery Park hotel Tney are ex pected to remain there a week in or der that Mr. Stevenson may obtain needed rest. They reaohed Asheville yesterday afternoon. Mr B B Buffalo, whose injury was reported last Wednesday was today taken to his horns in St Mary's town ship Dr Buffalo, his son says that he will recover, though 70 years of acre, but that the injury will cause permanent stiffness. Registered at the Park hotel: T S Packard, Pine B'uff;. A F Page, Ab erdeen: W R Gales, K B Johnson, NHjHP Kuhn. Philadelphia; Frank Dodge, Boston; Wm F Reuter, New York; B Nusbaum. Norfolk; K B Johnson, city; W C Alexander, N 0; D 0 Bowen. New York; F Hardin Wilmington. Mr. O. B. Edwards returned last night from the meeting of the board of directors of the Odd Fellows' or phanage at Goldsboro.There were also present at the meeting Messrs. A. H. A. Williams, N. Jacobi, W. D Gaster, and W. T. Dortch. They elected J T. Deans, of Williamston, superin tendent of the institution, vice Dr, William C. Whitfield, resigned. The commencement exercises at Greensboro female college will be held June 6th and 7th. Bishop Har grove, of Nashville, Tenn., will preaoh the baccalaureate sermon. Bishop O P. Fitzgerald, an old North Carol! nlan, but now of California, will de liver an address to the alumnae asso ciation Hon. T' omas J. Jvirvis will deliver the literary address before the graduating class, which is twenty in number. . ' Registered at the Yarboro house to day: M S Carroll, SO; H Kramer. T W Ne.U. Richmond, Va; W H Hill, Greensboro; Jas M Segar, Baltimore, Md; D MoGirr, New York; T T Pace, KooxvUle, Tenn; W E Neal, Rich mond, Va; W E 8 Sperry, New York; J A Sheppard, N C; J A Thomas, Louisburg; P J McCarthy, Augusta, Ga; W H KIpp, New York; R E Long, Roxboro, N O; Ray Lipman, Philadelphia, R B Hall Atlanta, Ga; H 8 Harwood, Frank L A'len, J B Douglass Richmond, Va; J O Bow er, New York, J Chambers, St Louis; IBL Perry, NO. J CITT II BUST. Locals Pirled Up Here and There and Boiled Down. The cotton market declined i today. Strawberries will be shipped from Wrlghtavllle before the end of this month. Mr 8 Mogi. tr-4 Japanese student at the university was here today, and spent most of te time at the mu seum. At the church of the Good Shep herd Rev. Dr. PI linger will lecture at 8 p. m. tomorrow on "Mohamme danism." A cannery for fruits and vegetables ought to be put in operation here. Why one has not been at work -for years is as a puzzle. This afternoon near the Johnson street station a negro man was struck on the head with a monkey wrench and knocked down. It is said that next week an A1IU anoe exchange will be opened in Ral eigh where farmers may market their produce and receive cash therefor. A plan is on f t, anuong the Meth odists to secure Uurlng the next two years from the two North Oarolina conferences an endowment of $100, 000 for Trinity college. A delightful musicals will be given at the residence of Mrs J W Carter on Tuesday, March 18th, at 8 o'clock p m. under the auspices of the church im provement society. Refreshments will be served. The strength of the Governor's Guard i now 54. A rifle range.for re duced charges, is to be constructed in the armory. This is the system in use by the finest military organi zations in the country, for making expert marksmen Governor Ca-r has paid $90 to po lice officer F. M. Barrow, of Norfolk, who recently captured a murderer named Crawley and took him to Beaut fort county v here he was wanted. The sum of $ 5.40 was paid an agent who went to South Carolina to get Jim Clinton, another criminal. Raleigh Council No 551, Royal Arcanum, meets Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at Phalanx hall, Kof P. Ev ery member should attend the meet ing as there will be an address by a prominent member of the order which will be both instructive and entertaining. In the superior court today there was argument on a motion by Mr Josiah Turner in the Turner-Holden suit, for a new trial. The motion was denied. Mr Turner appealed and filed his appeal bond. Mrs Holden's counsel made a motion to set aside the judgment secured in 1888 by Tur ner. This motion was also denied. Mrs flolden also appeals. No cases were argued in court today. Several judgments were signed The term ends this evening In the old house on South Sails bury street near the arsenal, which has just been torn down, some curl ous articles were round, une was an arithmetic dated 1809, another an Irish halfpenny of 1787, and another a letter from John Campbell lo Don ald Campbell, dated here in 1838. Mr Campbell was then cutting stone for use in the eapitol. He speaks of RaK elgh as a place of 1,700 people and says it had had more but a great deal it had been burned. Just after 6 o'clock last evening there was a sudden and very heavy downpour of rain Nearly a fifth of an Inch of water fell in a few minutes. There was also considerable hail, but the cloud was small and the area in which the hail fell was very limited. There was a lively eleotric storm north of here, which continued some time. At :40 a big ball of electricity ' A number of improvements are to ran along a wire and fell on the side- be made at the Confederate 0WD6 alk near the Postal telegraph office, The S"88 and ,he walk "Ul while at the same Instant the light wcelve special attention. ning nasnea an over tne switchboard jln the office. HOW B1LEIGH GROWS. ! Notes About Improvements and Enterprises. Messrs Kenny & Drewry have given contracts for thi building of two neat cottages on Oakwood avenue oo pro perty they purchased this week. Mr Frank 8tronaeh will build a re pository for vehicle, on 8outh Wil mington street. The building will be of brick, 53 feet front and 123 feet deep. Over fifty new buildings are in course of construction or contracted for in this city. The suburbs are be ing quite rapidly developed. There is a decided improvement in the char acter of buildings. The Methodists of Raleigh have for twelve months been dolus: mission work at the Pilot mills in the north ern part of the city, and have had regular preaohing and a Sunday school each Sunday. Last evening the Methodist layman met at the Sunday school room of Edenton street church, and decided to build a chapel on the north end of Halifax street, on a lot purchased about six months ago for the use of the mission. This is a good work and it is hoped that proper encouragement will be receiv ed from the people generally. The name of the new church is Epworth chapel. Ifew Advertisements. On the 17th of this month, " St Patrick's Day," the Lyon racket store will give each customer a shamrock V Royster, receiver, will sell March 83, horses, &o, belonging to the late firm of Ellington, Royster tt Co. Confederate Momment luoclatlon. There will be held a very Iropor tant meeting of the North Carolina moo omental association at the state library Thursday afternoon, March 15th, at 4 o'clock, at which time the granite for the monument will be chosen and the day appointed for laying the corner stone. All members are earnestly requested to be preseot. I.K C. A Tomorrow afternoon, from 4 to 5 o'clock, gospel service will be held in the Y M O A. AH men are cordially invited tojattend these services. Song service SO; solo quartet. and chorus, accompanied by several instruments. Mr John T Pullen will address the meeting. Come and bring your friend. The attendance yesterday at the Y M O A parlors and reading room was the largost in any one day this year. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: On 8unday: Fair weather, slightly warmer. Local data for 21 hours ending 8 i m today: Maximum temperature, 72; mini mum temperature, 48; rainfall 0.20. Synopsis: I he storm in tbe ex treme northwest baa moved south' eastward and is now central over Ne braska, with pressure of 29:50 inches. No rain has yet fallen in connection with this storm, and the weather in the central valley is clear and warm, with southwest, south and southeast rinds. No temperatures below the f reezing point are reported anywhere. The high area yesterday central over New England has increased slightly, and in connection with slight barometric depression off the North Carolina coast, is causing cloudy weather with north to north east winds over the north and mid die Atlantio states uverooats, tor ten aays quite use 1 less, reappeared toda7. Hardware. &c. MAMMOTH B-A-N-N-E-R-R LAMPS. 300 CANDLE POWER. Holds one gallon of oil. BUUNSHffi for about a For churches, lodge roirns, school rooms ana wiwrever a good light is wanted. Send for circulars. teH.Briis&Soi. RALEIGH, N. C. Dry Gol, NoMona, &e. j .1 Large lines of Washable Fabrics Laces, White Goods, Embroideries. The priuoiple of buying in small quanti ties established the foundation of a success ful career f or 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 tran sit enables as to place oi our counters every week in the year clean, new, fresh goods for every branch of onr business. The advance lines of Spiing Ginghams and Washable Fabrics are being received, while our cost price sale is rapidly distributing for us nearlv everything of a winter character. Wnite uooas, liaccs and Km broideries now receiving the attention of the trading public The popular prices which prevail with us, and successful selling, confirm the old adagft "That goods well bought are half sold." Our method of replenishi e of ten averts carrying goods over from season to season, clean, fresh eood3 well handled, always sell ind give entire satisfaction. Be fore you buy rive us a call. We hve 'em right from the looms. c.a.SM!1D&co. Misses IHIeel Inoes CLOTH TOP PATENT TIP Patent Tip Bl'k, Donaola. and Tan ' Pebble Bluchers- W. II. & It. 8. HUB mm BLACK TUCKER 7Q
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