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i - UCBItt I VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1894. NO. 121 FOR YOU FOR US. 01 Oar elegant new WRITING PAPERS which w hare just recited were man of to tared EXPRESSLY FOB US AND FOR YOU by the leading m a fcer of fine and fashionable society stationery ; You oannot afford to ose In youroorrs pondencany oat the very latest and best want to show it to yon. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, S G. ABE STILL IHTHI CAHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination . IBon Bons hare been pronounced 'delicious. You try them and be convinced. Oar old reliable Chocolate Drops art still in demand. We use the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gam, said to be a sure cure for ind geationT. Fine grades of Chewiug choice branc Tobacco, and very s Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. fiABB AGE PLANTS. NOW EE IDT 25 Cents Per 100- Beedv (choicest varieties of Tomato Plants) by 4 pm isc not wu vuiuiuui before Apri 18th. NICE LETTUCE! headed and ready for table. 0 0 MoDONALD, 480 Oakwood Avenue. haiMi?)clk. On the 17th of this month we will give every caller a beaati ful shamrock. Fish hooks So dozen; Lines lo; Apron Ging hams 4 and 5c; Spring Dress Ginghams.beau ' - tiful styles, 5c; Sailor Hats from 8c np; Bib boos and Flowers, White Goods, Hambnrgs and Laces. Gloves, Corsets. La dies1 Black Hose 5cv Shoes Shoes, be sure to see them. We have big bargains all through this department. Call and see ns. TOE LTQQ DiCKET STQBE PERSONAL QCNflOH Pecpls Who Cams and VntTtday. Col Thomas 8 Kenan went to Wil mington todav. Mr Wm E ?11 U quits sick at bis residence oa West Jones street. ' Gen W H Anthony, of Scotland Neck, Is the guest o Dr Wood. President Chad wick, of the Allan tlo and North Carolina railway, Is here. Hon E G Rende's condition Is so much Improved that he sat op sev eral hours today. Miss Kate Beddy, who was hurt yesterday bv a fall from a horse, con tinues to improve. Hon Simon Wolf, a distinguished Hebrew, leetnred at the synagogue at Goldsboro last evening. Mr 8 M BiggsHee and Mrs Oharles D Upohuroh of Abbeville, S 0., are visiting Mrs W G Upoharoh The news of Mrs T B Keogh's death was unfounded She is said, how ever, to be very ill in new xorK. Mrs Battle, mother of Dr A J Battle of Wadesboro, is dangerously siok at Wak Forest. Dr Battle was here today on hie way there. Mt Meserve, the president of Shaw University will arrive tomorrow, from Kansas, where be has bad charge of a large government school Mr T O Hayes, a member of the sr&duating class of Prinltv college. has been in the city for several, days eolleo lour aterial for his graduating address. His cheu e is "Col W L Saan- f ers " Mr. J. A. Hollomon, formerly of this city and who was recently the N U representative of the A N.- Kellogg newspaper company of Atlanta, was a few days agi promoted to the posi tion of Its managing editor Arrivals at the Park hotel today W W MaMe, Pbil;0has Striekrodt, N IjBW Wood. Phila; R T Strauss, N Y; A Y Sharp. Atlanta; E E Haves, N Y; E E Hulick. incinnati; B F Flora, Columbus. Unto; tfi G Stanton, lo ledo. Ohio; 0 0 Kawlett, Lynchburg. Arrivals at the Yarboro today : W G Lamb. Wildamston; H D Leak, Winston: J O Hunt,Balto; L L Meger, Phila; Irvin Watkins, Richmond; H R Scott. Rel.lsvilie: Ubas Robinson, Chapel Hill; Miss Wilson, Morganton; W H Chad wick.Beaurort;Jhas Dewey, HnidaVnrVV. W O Walstrom. Roanoke. Va; E B Boren7 -Jr. -GoldBboro; WO ttoocie, JbyncnDurg, va. Ex Gov Holt and Mrs Holt, who have been at Jacksonville, Fla., dur tag the winter, and who had expected to leave 'or home Wednesday, have ohanged their plans, today's Char lotte Observer says, ana win remain at Jacksonville awhile longer Sena tor and Mrs Vance and Mr and Mrs Benehau Cameron were to have left Sewanee Sp'ings and to have joined Gov and Mrs Holt at Jacksonville Monday. At StatesviHe yesterday VIce-Pres ident Adlal Stevenson and wife ac companied by mayor Arm field and Mrs. Armneld. with several laaiesana srentleroen. visited the places of pub lic interest, the first place being the graded school where several bun dred children under excellent train in? greeted them "fith warmth and enthusiasm In the afternoon invl ted guests assembled at the home of marshal Allison, where an old time welcome was given under circum stances most pleasant and enjoyable. A public reception at the uooper no tel began promptly at 4:80 and for twobours todays unanotte uoser? versavs Vice-President and Mrs Stevenson greeted Iredell people with Iredell cordiality and good reeling me StatesviHe silver eornet band. with the Iredell Bines, acted as es cort from the residence of Mr. Allison to the Cooper bouse, accompanied by a long line of carriages and citizens on foot. The Vice President and Mrs Stevenson left for Washington at 7:80 last evening, v In the market today prices were as follows : roe shad $1.40 a pair, buck shad 80 cnts, hickory shad 85 to 40 ; herrings 90 cents a bunob, and percb, chub, lack and pan rocs w cents bunch Dressed emcKens are so to i nents each ; turkeys 181 cents a lb. Eggs are 15 cents. Salad 80 cents a peck new onions 15 cents a bunch, radishes 5 cents lettuce 5 cents ; cab bage 8 to 5 cents a head ; Irish pota toes 85 cents a peck, s"eet potates 15 cents ;. . ... One of the strongest attractions on the road this season Is Joseph Ar thur's "Still Alarm," which comes to the Academy of Music next Tuesday evening. It possesses the elements of popularity. Its stirring .story and thrilling lnoidents combine to make it a strong play. CITT 1 BBIir. Locals Pirled Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Local cotton receipts today 50 bales. The 80th of My falls on Sunday this year. A cheap telephone service Is one of Jthe needs of the times here. 4 Two new but dings' were begun yes terday on the old Bex property. The painters and plasterers are now in charge of the savings bank's new quarters. Improvements are in progress at the Moore place, south of the passen ger station. It is the belief that the next bird shooting season will be a good one as many birds are left. What is alleged to be a jointed". snake Is on view at Whiting Bros store It was sent from Hamlet. The farmers are increasing the acreage of of grain, while 'hat of to baeeo and cotton is being decreased. Taylor's pond, north of the city. wacldriwn- off today. Some large carf were taken. The mud in the pond is to be usia tor fertilizing pur poses. Governor Cirr today appointed April 23 as the tate when oommls sloners appointed to visit the battle ground of Antietam or aharpsburg are to leave here, y All those' who are Interested In base ball will meet in the parlors of the Y MCA next Monday night to dis cuss the advisability of organizing a ball team. The cotton receipts in this market f jr the week ending yesterday were 805 b tie, aginst 243 the same week last year. The season's receipts, since Sept 1, are U ?66 bales, against 10,496 to the corresponding lime last year Mr E T Marks: who has a marble yard on West Martin street, is a most artistic carver "dSome of his excellent work in this line1, on monuments, is to be seen there.-There are also some good examples of it in Oakwood eem tery. - The county authorities have as yet do news of the three white convicts who escaped from the work hcuee Wednesday night. Bur well Peiry, one of the three, is known as the "outlaw of New Light," he being from that township. An attempt was made to secure ad mittance to the asylum here of an in sane Turk, no w in j l at Wilmington Admission was declined on the .ground that the man is not a natur alized citizen- me m iiier win oe re ferred to th- Turkish Minister at Washington. :. The railway commission was asked by the Atlantic and North Carolina railway to change the rate of freight on lumber from special to regular tariff Mr 8 L Dill, general euperin tendent, appeared before the com mission The latter declined to change the rate.. - Th - gutter on W Jones street, be tween N Dawson and N Harrington,ls and has been in a bad condition for several weeks. The attention of the street commissioner has been called to this two or three times, but still to no purpose, it is a matter that should be looked after by the health officer and that too without delay. The list of insurance companies do ing business in this state has been issued by the secretary of state. rbere are 45 life and accident and 66 fire and miscellaneous. The premium receipts of the life com pax nles in North Carolina were $1,007, 500 and their losses $506,550. The premium receipts of the Ore oompa nles were $878,600 and their, losses $807,717. Mr. O O McDonald, secretary-treas urer of tbe Kalelgb branch of -tbe Southern building and loan assooia tion this morning received a letter from its general manager at its home office at Knoxville, Tenn., stating that three loans, aggregating $9,800, asked for bad been passed on and granted. This is a neat sum to Be sent at one time to be lent in this city, and the promptness of the eetion reflects credit upon the associ ation and shows that it means busi ness. :'. ' Sidney Williams, the white man of St. Mary's township who cut the throat of the negro Bridgers, has vol ontarily surrendered and has given bond, Bridges oeing considered out of danger. Williams says that Bridges and another negro tried to rob him. He drew a knife to defend hi prop arty and ent one of them. He says he bad previously given them whis key twice. They at midnight assaul ted htm in the road and tried to take away the -wh ekey Bridgers seised him by the collar It was then the knife was used by Williams. CONFEDERATE HONUJIENT. Till Center Stene to bi Laid cn the 20th of Kay. An important meeting of the North Carolina Confederate monumental association was held Hast evening, at which the president Mrs Armlstead Jones, presided. Architect M Mul doon and St- te geologist Holmes were present.yGrauite from the Mt Airy quarries was adopted as the stone to be used. The height of the monument was increased from 62 to 7s feet, and the contractor was allow ed $30) more, making the amount $35,GJ3. He is to furnish four cluster lamps of three lamp each. May 20th was chosen as tbe date for laying the corner stone, and a com nlttee of ar rangements for tbe ceremonies was appointed. That day was chosen be cause it is tbe anniversary of North Carolina' secession. Architect Mul doon savs that th order for bronze figures of two Confederate soldiers to stan-1 at the base of the monament and for two bronze medal'ions to be S laced on i he die has been placed in union, Germany, at the national bronze fou idry, a very famous one The wort of preparing the founda tion or tbe monument will begin in April Tbe work of quarrying the stone will begin at once. Tbe Mt Airy quarries furnish a very fine qual ity of stone. Much more stone will be required for the monument, since tbe Increase in the height Contractor Uuldoon says that only tbe Mt Airy quarry could furnish the stone. The monument is to stand at the west gate of the eapitol. The ceremonies at the laying of the corner stone will no doubt be imposing It 1 expected chat the grand lodge of Masons will lay tbe stone The monument will be a very stately one as May 30th falls on Sunday the 21st will be the day of the ceremony. New Advertisements. The delicious ice cream served at. the "silver tea" at Mr Julius Lewis' yesterday was made by IXngtii Dughl's Cream at Charlotte. Todays Charlotte Observer contains the following : " ' he Observer play ed host last night and had a number of young friends to lunch. The lunch, excepting the cream, was fur nisbed by the Haford hotel The cream was furnished by Mr A Dugbl, the famous confectioner and caterer, of Raleigh It was packed in R-Ueigh and shipped here, arriving yesterday afternoon. The cream was in many beautiful designs, flowers, strawber ries, pear, apples, roses duo'is, chick ens, besides a uuanti'y of Neapoli tan cream. Not a particle of it meited on the way, so thoroughly doeB Dughi understand packing it The designs were beautiful in exe cution and delightful in flavor The state is to be congratulated on having an ST'ist like Dughi It will not now be necessary to tend as far as Richmond Washington' and At lanta for Ices when Delmonioo designs can be furnished by a confectioner of such skill as this skillful Rileigh ar tist. It was a "midnight lunch," tbe hours 11 to 13.and a merry company it was which gathered around the fed tal board in the city editor's room Mr Chase Adams was toastmaster and in the the good wishes for" the Ob server forgat not to suggest a health also to the Friday night club Tbe company consisted of Miss Ma ry Grier and Dr. Keerans; Mis Bleeoker Springs and Mr J D Fox; Miss A tele Hutchison and Mr W J Harty; Miss I la McDonald and Mr. C O Hook; Miss Mary Steele and Mr 8 B Water.-; Miss Mary Moore Y ung and Mr Chase Adams, Mr D A romp kins." . Mr W D Brown, representing a large Chicago firm which builds aud equips telephone lines, is making a canvass of Raleigh in order to secure enough subscribers to Ins ire a new telephone exch ige and the " ucu to be desired cheap system He pro noses to but in telephones iu business houses at 20 annually and in resi dences at $15 annually. If 3X) sub scrib jrs are secured these rate? are assured Mr Brown is encouraged at the outlook here He has se it to his : firm a diagram of tse city and infor- ' mation regardiug the height of poles, . 2. ' Will MoCullers, colored, of Panther Branch township, has been in Jail a fortnight, on a charge of stealing'' meat, the evidence against him bay ing been given by his wife. Model lers uudera habeas corpus proceed ings was before assocl te justice Wal ter Clark, who discharged him from custody It was found that Lizzie Mc ''oilers, Bill's wife, had committed perjiry. A warrant was Issued for her rodav and she will be arreste 1 and brought here tomorrow. Ther9 were no oases in the mayor's court today. Hardware, &c MAMMOTH B-A-N-N-E-R-R LAMPS. 300 CANDLE POWER. Holds one gallon of oil. BURNS BSf " For churches, lodge roim. school rooms ana wherever a good light is wanted. Send for circulars. RALEIGH, N. O. Orr Geoda, Notion, &. Large Lines of Washable Fabics Laces, White Goods, Embroideries. The principle of baying in small quanti ties established the foundation of a success ful career for A. T Stewtrt and iude him the merchant prince of his time; his exam ple is worth of emulation; it is our policy to adhere to this principle. The ady intages of rapid communication and swift freight tran sit enables us 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 co3t price sale is rapidly d'Str outing for us nearly everycoing or a winter character. White Goods, Licps and Kmbroideries now recaiving the attention of the trading public Ttie popuiat prices wuiou prevail With iM. and sasoemful selling, ronflrm the old adage "That goods well ooueht are half sold." Our method of renlemshi g often averts carrying goods over from season ta season, e'ean. fresh goods well handled, always sell nd give entire satisfaction. Be fore you buy give us a calL We hive 'era ngnc irom tue looms. c.A.SiIOflD&co. MSsses Spring Eleel CLOTH TOP PATENT TIP Tb Bi'k, D:ncr:ia and- Tan PebWe Bluchers. W. II. & It. 8. TUCKER Mm HI Patejff s:- W'te&r tit -Mn u -J - ' - - - -.xvnTi'TTw.Tnn
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