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- - VOL . XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. 1894. NO. 119 She Stall Digit FOR YOU and FOR US. Oar elegant new WRITING PAPERS which wt have jutt rewired were manufao- tared EXPRESSLY FOE US AND ' .FOR YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable eociety stauonerv. Yoa oaanot afford to nse in vourcorra. pondenc any bat the very latest and beat . We want to show it to yoa. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N 0. Jfi ABE STILL IHTBK CANDY -BUSIHESS. Our Combination ,Bon Bons hare been pronoanoed "delicious. Yoa try them and be convinced. Oar old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We ase the best material and therefore make the.beat candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a sore core for ind gestion. Fine grades of Chewing choice brand Tobaooo, and very i Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, dec. BARBEE & POPE. Motes! HEhOITTHGRN'S (Building and II Loan Association) financial statnents J show continuous large pro'Ha. This II high rate of gain is not made by charg- II ing borrowers ezhorbitant rates of in- U terest, bat it is derived from eleven different raaroee, a follows: lst-6 per cent interest on loans, 2d Premiums on loans. 3d Interest compounded monthly. 4th Premiums compounded monthly. 6th Beloaning of repaid principal. 6th Fines. 7th Transfer fees. 8ih Use of advance payments. 9th Profits forfeited by withdrawing members. 10th Lapses. 11th Savings oat of expense fund.; The first three items are paid by borrow ers, the remainder nearly all by those who do not borrow. All stock shares in the tn-tiMnmfita- No monav ever lies idle. Illustration showing the rroflts to the in vestor in 'M snares oi awes., pays Die moniu- ly.atflZ: Ad: mission fee. 83 months' dues, 996 Total cort, Cash drawn in 7 yean, $1,616 2,000 Net profit, .1 984 Call on 0 0 MoDONALD, Secretary and Treasurer mh7 Baleigh Branch. S -hamiroelL; On the 17th of this month we will give - every caller a beanti- , fnl shamrock. Fish hooks So docen; Lines lo; Apron Ging hams 4 and Oo; Spring Dress Glngbams.beao tlful styles, 5c; Sailor Hats from 8c np; Rib bons and Flowers, ' White Goods, Hamburgs and Laoea. Jlovee, Corsets, La dies1 Black Hose 5c, Shoes Shoes, be sure to see them. We have big bargains all through this department. ' Call and see ns. TUE LTQII BACKET STORE PERSONAL HEHnOS Of Pecpla Who Came ml Vent Ttday. Mr W B Grimes left oday on a trip to his farm in Pitt county. Mr John H Porter haa been sick for several days at his home in Brooklyn. Bev Dr Gashee la called to be reo tor of the Episcopal church at Fayi ett-evllle. Mr Tomas R Jernlgan left today for bis old home in Hertford county, to remain a few days. Bishop Duncan preached at Grace and Fifth street M E ch niches Wil mington, last Hunday. Mr J RJBirkley is to take ohargeof the new and handsome hotel now nearly completed at Sanford. Mr Btno Hubbard, who baa ueen visiting hit parents for several days, left tday for his home la Baltimore. RevDrandMrsF L SeM returned today for Greensboro. Their bouse on Hillsnoro street Is rented to Mr Gar land Jones. Rev E E Bigger, pastor of the Pre by terian church at Washington, N 0, will resign, to go to Texas and take sharge of a eh arch. It is said that Prof Tiernan, who married "Christian Raid," the novel ist, has sold hln silver mine in Mexico for a million dollars. Mr Robert Hogan, who was former lv a clerk here and who married a daughter of Mr W H Andrews, died yesterday near Chapel Hill. He was a brother of conductor Hogan, of the Seaboard Air Line. . Registered at the Tarboro today: G v Beekman, Still Alarm Oo; B B Hall, Atlanta; W M Lyles, Charlotte; E J Wright, New York; Felix Kra- r er, New York; C H Brown, Kin ston, W D Wooten, G L High, W L Rankin, N C; H L Harwood. Rich mond, Va; 0 W Raney, Kittrell; M 8Difces. Chicago: J J Jenkins, Pitts boro. The following are registered at the Park hotel; E Reeves, Philadelphia; 8 Y Hampt, Scranton, Pa; G M Treat, Lenmore Fills, Me; Geo. Miller, wife and cblld, JameB Hiss, New York; A. M Baker, Richmond; W T Mitchell, Pittsburg; H H Sleeper, New York; Spence Taylor, Pittsboro; HWDrum mond, Durham; W 0 Axtell Wayne, Pa; C J Orton, Smlthville, N Y. After many months' sickness Mrs Sallie D Horton died at her home here last evening. She leaves two sons, Messrs John W Horton and Henry Horton, and a daughter, Mrs John Beckham - Her age was 73 and she was the wldo w of Mr Jeptha Horton. Her funeral was held this afternoon from theSFiret Baptist churoh, of which she was a devoted member The employes of the R and G shops attended the fnneral. Mrs Horton was, in all the relations of life, a truly estimable woman. The sub-Alliances in this state are called on by the president and execn tive committee of that order to ob serve April 24th, the birthday of the late L L Polk, by meetings, at which a special collection for the Polk mon nment fund Is to be made. It is pro posed to erect this over his grave at Oak wood, an-i to either lay its corner stone or unveil the monament itself when the National Alliance meets here. An important meeting of the North Carolina Confederate monament as sociatton wHl be held at the state li brary at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to select the granite for the mona mentJtnri also to appoint the dav for laying the corner stone. , The 150 rifles for the use of the oa dents at the agricultural college will arrive next week, and the uniforms perhaps a eek later. Fort v three convicts have been re- ' oelved at the penitentiary this month, citt it inn. Locals PUled Up' Here and There end (Boiled Down. The street sprinkler should be on duty dally. The only fear the farmers have now Is of frost. It is predicted for tomor row nMMft ,- - i At V-r & o G -hops the passenger ear wb I was wracked at Henderson last mojbla beTog repaired. The box shea' for "The Still Alarm" will be at W King Go's drug store Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The price of admission are 5, 00 and 73 cents Three convicts all whit, made their escape from the workhouse last night. They got ont through the fljor. Oat of. the ob had shimmed sickness. The North Carolina commissioners who will go to Antletam to locate the positions of troops from this state ex peot to reave here April 25th, and to remain a w ek on the battlefield. A report to co. lector Simmons from deputy collect. .r Plokard states that the 80 gallon illicit whiskey dls tillery of J D Jones, near Laws', Or ange county, ith all its outfit, has ben cautured The first oopy of bulletin No 1, ' Iron Ores of North Carolina, prelim inarv report by H O B Nitze, assis tftnt geologist," has just been placed In G vernor Carr's bands. The book i? of 239 pages, profuse y illustrated. Mr. Chas. McKiminon, whose floe taste in tbe dry goods line is well known, has been placed In charge of Mr Swinde'l's business here as man aging clerk, and will conduct the business aooording to his own ideas end good judgment. Juntas Daniel Camp, Confederate veterans, last evening adopted reso lotions regarding the death of Gen Jubal A Early. These were prepared by a committee composed of Messrs G M Allen, J T Watts, N S Moseley, J C Birdsong, T P Devereux and CD Heartt. The attendance at the Y M O A yesterday was quite large There were visitors from Greensboro, Char lotte, Portsmouth,. Vew Orleans.Dsn ver, Col; Pittsfhld, Mass; Forest City, Miss; and Brussels, Belgium. There were six states and one foreign conn try represented The work is pro greasing nicely under the Rev Mr Foster's direction as secretary. At 12:25 this afternoon a fire alarm was sent in from box 84 The fire was in a little wooden building owned by James A Jeffreys, colored, not far from the Washington public school, and very near the N O railway. The firemen were prompt. The house, which was used for storage, was bare ly scorched, the damage being per bapsfl. Hot ashes piled against the house caused the fire. A. Washington dispatch in today's Charlotte Observer Bays: "Senator Jones called attention to the Sim irons matter in the finance commit tee toay. It was not pressed and was not taken up because it was un derstood that Senator Vance would ieturn in two weeks. The cause as signed why there is no haste is the fact tbat Mr Simmons is acting as collector and cannot suffer by the de lay. Nevertheless the delay operates against public interests." In Joseph Arthur's play, "The Still Alarm," which will be seen at the Academy of Musie Taesday,Maroh20, local playgoers, will greet an old friend. There are no braver men than the firemen. , Mr Arthur's theme Is, therefore, . a popular one and the great prosperity the play has enjoyed in not surprising With the com pany are two intelligent Arabian horses, Pegasus and Bucephalus, whinh have for several vears made the I dash for the fire from the engine hn... Th nlair l. Ant.lr.lv rt'ffr.nt "from ''The Midnight Alarm." which i was given hire some t'me ago. HOW BALEIGH GBOWS. Rotes About Improve sects and Enterprises. There are now 7') operatives at the Raleigh hosiery yarn mills. Mr W 0 Strouaoh is erecting a neat cottage on North Person street, be tween East Polk and Peace streets. There are 109 persons now employed atOaralelgh. The number will be I Increased at once to 200, as some 00 1 will be employed in the brlokyards. The stockholders of the Oaralelgh cotton mills last evening re-elected William G Upchuroh president and tti - -r i a. a. I rtv anaK secretary-treasurer. I It was also decided to add 3,000 spin- i dies and '00 loom, there being now In the mills 4,600 spindles and 170 looms. A number of houses for oper atives will be built. The contract Las been given for the improvement, repair and painting of the building for white patients at the Rex hospital. The building ill be made attractive within and without. It is not yat known definitely when the hospital will be opened, as the trustees wish to have everything in perfect order before the opening takes place. Miss Maggie Molester, so long at St John's hospital, has been elected matron. The Chamber of Commerce At its meetfng last evening die cussed the fire insurance question, the telephone matter, and the pro posed Issue of bonds. As to insur anee a report of committee was adopted, which showed that the oppressive increase in local rates had been protested against and a re- re Ant.Hn. rt tha Hnsitv.nA. t n M known as the southeastern tariff as sooiation had been asked to come here to confer with the chamber of commerce regarding tariff rates and charges Some of the solid men in the chamber of commerce did some plain talking. One of them thought. tbe proper plan was to get insurance frov companies outside the aseocia tlon. This he considered a capital idea. In response to this question an insurance agent laid such insurance could be obtaine The insurance committee was asked to ascertain the actual net receipts of the insurance companies from their Raleigh bus! nees, and also to ascertain whether insurance could be obtained outside tbe ' association. Tbe association's new rates went into effect March 7 The local board no longer has any power iu making them. A resolution , regarding telephones was referred to the committee on im provements, with a request for the collection of information regarding a oheaD telephone system, which Raleigh so greatly needs. The res olution sets forth the fact that the various patents and royalties oo the Bell telephone hive expired, and that yet the high rental rate here has not been reduced, and raises a commit tee of three to ascertain the feast bll tv of establishing a local tele phone sys'em and to report in April Tbe chamber adopted, after coo- ni(1era.ble dlscnssion. a uio'ioa that is not o w proper to submit the uujs nu of th issue of A"000 of oitv street improvement bonds to the people One of the sneakers, a leading citizen, asserted that the city's revenues were suffi cient to keen th sfeets in order it judiciously appllea. The; Wake Forest College baseball team was to have played a game with the New Yorks, but the latter club abandoned Its southern tour Wake Forest has engaged to play two games wiih Oak Ridge. Mr T W. Dobbin Is in New York purchasing goods for his firm, W. H. & R 8. Tucker & Co The Index of the record books -in '. tbe office of the register of deeds be finished in a few days will Th fish known as the "redhorsa" 1 Is now being taken at Mllburnie, Hardware. &e. MAMMOTH B-A-N-N-E-R-R LAMPS. 300 CANDLE POWKK. Holds one gallon of oil. vj y-r TQ brightly for about ten L- U J Vil O hoars. For churches, lodge rooms, school roomi and wherever a good light is wanted. Send for circulars. Tiios. H.Briigs&SoiLS. RALEIGH, N. C. Dry Goods, Xotlomi, & Large Liaes of ffashabls Fabrics Laces, White Goods, Embroideries. The principle of baying in small quanti ties established the foundation of a success ful career for A T Stewart aud made him the merchant -riace of his time; his exam ple is worth of emulation; it is our policy lo adhere to this principle. The advantages of rapid communication and swift freight tran sit enables us to place oa our counters every week in the year clean, new, fresh goods for every branch of our business. The advance lines of Spang Ginghams and Washable Fabrics are being received, while our cost price sale w rapidly distri muting for us nearlv everything of a winter character. White uooas, Lwa ana Embroideries now receiving the attention of the trading public. The popular prices which prevail with us, and nuccessful sailing, r-intirm the old adage "That goods well bought are half sold " Our methol of repleniahi g often averts carrying goods over irom season to season, clean, fresh roods well handled, always sell ind give entire satisfaction. Be fore you buy nve us a call. We hive 'em right from the looms. aiMIflkco. Misses Eleel BLACK CLOTH TOP PATENT TIP Patent Tip Bl'k, Doncda and Tan - , Pebble Bluchers W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER II MM "TPYv TTk TT-tv
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