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mkt tfJJistt VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, MARCH .23. 1894. NO. 127 FOR YOU and for US. Our elegant new WEITIHG PAPERS which w hare juit rewived were manufao- tared EXPRESSLY FOE US AND FOR YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationery. You cannot all jrd to use in your corres pondent any but the very latest and best paper. We want to show it to you. Tin HTr'li1 n n Alfred Williams & Co i Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N C. BASE STILL IN THK CAHDY-BUSIHESS. Our Combination " " Bon bons have been pronounced delicious. You try them and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still In demand. We use the beet material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepain Gum, said to be a sura cure for ind'gesuon. Fins grades of Ohewiug Tobaooo, and very choice brands Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, fco. BARBEE& POPE. fiABBAGE PLAHTS. NOW READY. 25 Cento Per 100. 2eadv (choicest varieties of Tomato Plants) Dy A prll 1st. oi mue tu iiuu uuu before April 15th. NICE LETTUCEJ heeded and ready for table. co Mcdonald, 480 Oakwood Avenue. a uuiuiu uuui Mrs Lyon has just returned from the north, where she Outdid Herself in buying our stock this spring. New spring goods coming in every dav. Our Dwes Goods Department is -The prettiest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Ginghams 6c yard which we ani all others have sold at 9 and 12c. MRS SOUTH- -EBLAND, an experienced Milliner from Baltimore, is in charge of our Mildnery Department. In SHOES we have no competition. Fish Hcoks2cdoz; Lines lo and 3c. itaaoa forbids further mention. Come to see us and we will prove this assertion, onTmn mm THE LTOil BACKET Mi PERSONAL HENTIOH 0! Pec pie Who Came and Went Today. Mr. Richard M errlmon baa gone to Chicago. State treasurer Tate has returned to the oity from Wilmington. Miss Fanny Heck arrived this morning from Philadelphia. Mr Will B Merrlmon, who is now with a;Greensboro firm, is here. A portrait of Col. Julian 8 Carr has been presented to the state library . A ehild of Mr 8am. 8mith is very sick at his home on west Jones street. Mr Nat L Brown has gone to James town, N O, having news of the serl ous sickness of Capt. Eudy, his father in law. Mrs Brown accompanied hior. Ex "Governor Holt, bis wife and Dr and Mrs Laird were in Charlotte yes terday, on their way home after 11 weeRs' absence m Florida, uis neaitn 18 Postmaster Manly "as taken charge of the Newborn office, succeeding W E Clarke. Gen. Gallon A Battle, editor of the Journal, is one of his as sistants. Mr Qoorgn W Watts of Durham, gives $ ,001 for the building of a hos pital nt the Presbyterian orphanage at Barium .Springs. Iredell county. Work will begin at once. Mr Bnjmin R Smith, who was in the Bostian tiridze wreck, near Statesville.in '890 has recovered 3,000 from the Richmond & Danville rail way oampany. 4)r T D Hogg, Miss Bailie Hogg, Mrs Tma8 McKee and Miss rJallie r)Artih havfltaoe to Salem to wit noes the, i m nr Ai vrf SJld beaatiful Raster services of the MoraTteDff" itt their church and cemetery in that charming and quaint o'd town. Arrivals at the Park todav: J T J Battle, Wadesboro; H H Kay ton. New Tork, Milton Smith, Cold Spring N Y; Alfred A Watson, Brooklyn, N Y: B Nusbam, chemist Seaboard Air Line; D K Wright, Fayetteville; H A Norton, Boston. Arrivals at the Yarboro today: A Qreenbaum. W flardesty, Baltimore; Charles M Cook, Louisbnrg; R Coop er. J H Clute, N Y; Wm Eshardt, Cincinnati; George T Thompson, Jr, Culpepper, Va. The following compose the Univer sity of Ncrth Carolina glee club: K P Harrington, musical director; unanes Roberson, leader; jonn Li rauersou, business manager: first tenors, F N C?ooke, W J McSorley, J H Dainger- field and A W Mangum. second ten ors, D Batman, F B MeKinne, J W MoAlister aod W R Webb. First bas ses, Charles Roberson, D Lindsay, ? W MnMullen and J L Patterson. Sec ond basses, E B McKenzie, B E Stan ley. F F Bahnson and F B Benbow. Governor Carr today appointed as additional members of the N O com mission to visit the battle ground of Antietam or Sharpsburg John W MaGrecror. Joseph Crowder of Wades boro : Frank Bennett and Edmund ddv The commission of con fed rate officers and soldiers appointed by Governor Carr to act with the na tlonal commission in locating the positions occupied byjthe North Caro lina troops at tniH great name wm leave for Washington May 22, and go thence to the battle neld May 3 Gen Harry Heth, who often comman ded North Carolina troops, is on the national commission. Judge Walter Clark is chairman of the North Caro Una commission. He was at sharps hurcr. adlntant of a regiment, tnongn a boy of 15 in a round jacket. Ex Judge Bennett, also on toe commission commanded the fourteenth regiment Hnnerintendent of instruction John n Scarborough served as an officer in the Same regiment, uoi a v nan, oi Wilmington, of the Forty sixth, on that dav commanded Cooke's brig ade. as Gen Cooke waa wounded, Treasurer S MoD Tate was lleuten ant. nnlonel of the Sixth regiment Ool W L DeRosett, of Wilmington, of the, Third North uarollna, was se verely wounded ou that day. Gen 1 V Hnke. who commanded a brigade ColFM arker who commanded tb Thirtieth North Ohrolina : Ool W nhonk. of the First Cavalrv : Capt N W Ray ; Capt WHH Dawbori, judge Fred Phillios. then captain : w Beasley. then lieutenant ; privates James M Johnson and J M. Mome with those named above constitute the commission which has been well selected. ' carnptnent of the State guard will be m. MO Th. rimant. nf ' -hth thLRftlelffh aomnanv is a iart doe. Mr Biker's finer!. The fuueral of Mr John H Baker was held at the First Baptist church at 10 o'clock this irorntog and the large attendance and the many marks of respect showed clearly the high regard and esteem in which he was held in Raleigh. Both lodges of the Knights of Pythias attended with fall ranks Rev Dr Carter of the First Baptist ebuieh and Rev Dr Simms of the Baptist tabernacle conducted the services. Dr Carter preaching a brief but forcible! be. uton from me text " it is only a step,- between we and 1 death." The burial was at Oak wood cemetery The pallbearers were : On the part of the Anights of Pyth ias, Messrs A A Thompson, Wayne Allcott. W w Wii'son, Charles B Park ChaWes H Beloe, and Q M Al Un ; on the part of the family Wm O Btronaob and J H Alford Mr Baker was. as was sta ed. chancellor eom- mander of Centre lodge, and the lodge room and hi chair of oTJee are draped in monrning On his casket were many t eautiful flowers. 'The ling's Daughters" Would be pleased to have 'he voting men or Kaieign sena ineir clothes which need mending to the Mission Rooms " Many persons are there ready to patch, few on buttons and darn socks The ladies ask fur this sort of work. The people beg them for work, nod unless the citi zens give aid they cannot help the wo'tby poor. ' he King's Daughters desire also second -hand e'nthlng. Vf any children are p need of olothes to attend school every day and Son day's Their moth-rs ask for clothing and are anxious for them to go to church, but they cannot obtain suf ficient food and raiment to enable them to go out on the Sabbath. The minion rooms have found many kind helpers here, but still the needs of the people do not lessen. A welcome is extended t' all King's Daughters visiting Raleiirh. All other persons who are in sympathy with. the,.w.Crk are aTsolhvitai to. tbi inlsBion rooms. The Weather. For North Carolina: Showers to dav. end in the eastern portion to iarbt Fair Saturday and Sunday. Much colder. Local forecast for Ral eigh and vicinity: Light rain tonight or ear v Saturday morning, followed by fair Saturday and Sunday. Jdncn cooler. Local data for 24 hours end ing 8am today: Maximum tern perature, 89; minimum temperature, 6S; rainfall 0.03 synoposis: The conditions were more decidedly in iavor oi ccoier weather this morning. An area of low pressure is passing off the north Atlantic coast, while a large area of high pressure accompanied by much cooler weather is advancing from the west. It 's probable that the temperature will fall 2U during the next 24,hours. and that light rain will precede this decided rail in tern perature. a Quite a number of pupils of St Mary's school have gone home to re main until Tuesday, on account of the Easter holidays. Out west there is a tremendous fall of snow, blocking railroad outs and delaying railroad traffic everywhere Snow fell today in Texas. At 8 o'clock this morning the tern perature at the State weather station here was 7 degrees; tne nignest ag ure reached this month at that hour of the day. Messrs Bunch and Johnson are canvassing the city in the interest of a new telephone exchange, at the an nualrate of $30 for business nouses and S40 for residences They have taken 85 orders and are ordorsed by the ohamber of commerce committee The Willing circle of King's Daugh ters will have an Easter egg hunt for the little folks Monday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at the "Park Place" on north Blount street. The admission will be ten cents. A prize will be giv en to th child finding the most eggs, and also to the one who finds the least. Candy will also be sold. A musicale will be given at Mrs F O laoring's this evening by Misses Simpson, Nowell, Ellis, Lula Brlggs. Moriog Norris, Reiddy, Jones and Carter, Mrs Charles Newoomb, Mr T H Briggs and Mr Charles Newcomb. Miss Feagles adds '"The Minuet," "Home, Sweet Home" and other se lections by her physical culture class of little girls. In the market fish are somewhat lower in prinesHrge roe shad bringing now $1 2 a ilr, small ones $1; buck shad, largi 80 cents small 70 cents a nn.ir: herrl'iffs 11 cents a bunoh ; oth er JmnvVJUh 20 to 25 cents. Choice Bfiait.j.. i to lit cents a pound : roast 1 cuttfjajto-i;; N 0 J?1 9: mutton 10 to '2; veal 8 Wi, i tripe 10 ; pork 8 wholesale and 12 re CITT IN BRISF. Items Picked Op and Boiled Down. pood Friday. Bain Isvery welcome in thlssectlon. The letter-carriers have received new beliuets That beautiful flower the wisterla,ls coming into bloom. rTtae floor timbers for the Pallen building are being delivered. The Seaboard Air :Une Is bnlldlng a coal aba at Sanford Merchants report business here to to be quite g"od. The bouse painters in Raleigh re port business In their line as good. In three or four days the painting at the state museum will be finished. There are no m rket reports today, nor will any be received until Tues day 8oms floe perch and chub are being caught in poods and straams near here. Allen & Cram are potting la the steam beating plant In the agricuU turai ouuding. Green clover Is comlner Into market. It was never before cut in March in this section. rhe Raleigh mle academy dodPs has holiday today, aod resume their work Tuesday. March had. not ud todav. been a windy month, but Is now making up tor lost time. The dust rose from the county roads today iu olo ids and it was ail noult to see any distance. Cleveland s minstrels and Euro pean vaudevilles are coming and will be here next mooth. Copies of the annual report of la' bo commissioner B R Lacy will be sent to any address on application. Reports reached collector Simmons today of the se z ir of two illicit dis tilleries, in Moore and Orange coun ties. There are more northern visitors in thU city now than in a long time Raleigh bids fair to become a winter resort Today being Good Friday there were services at unrist eaurcD the church of the Good Shepherd and the church of the Sacred Heart, The reserved seat sale for Wilfred Clarke in " Tit for Tat" wll commence Monday moraine The box sheet is at W H King & Co's drug store. The county authorities arrested two negroes, Bob Murphy and 8tew art Iredell for playing "oraps." Botb are boys - Other players of this gamb ing game are to be run in. As a mark of reap ct to an old and justlv valued employee, the store of w us a b tstronacn was oioaa irom half past nine to twelve o'clock today during the funeral of Mr Baker. It is said by well informed persons that there is more travel on the R & D railway between this city and Greensboro than on any other line in the south. Hundreds of persons went to Greensboro today to see the baseball game between the teams of Yale University and the Unlvorsity of North Carolina, which was pla7ed this afternoon. The University Glee Club will give a concert here Easter Mondav eve ninar and from present indications win Va oi-riatcd hv a larere house Seats can be secure 1 at W H King & Co's drug store. The cotton receipts here for tb. week ending yesterday were 94,6 .9 agaiust 19 9:3 to the same date last season i ha week's receipts were 893 hfiles. Bsrainst 527 bales during the corresponding week last season Quite a number of the students of t.h aorrioultural and mech tn cil col I oca went to Durham today to be nresent at the meeting of the State nollecre association The latter Is at traatiritr many persons to Durham Good progress is being made in the arr tngninent of exhibits at the sta'e museum. The agricultural exhibit, a beautiful one, Is completed Tue birds, the fih and the game animal are also iu t he ctses The woods, with the superb photogriphs, are all in the cases. At the bottom is shown a section of a tree, h it polished, while above each section are two photos graphs, one showiog the tree as it stands in the forest and the other the lower oortlon of the same tree. At - the World's Fair tbis parttcu-c hiblt attracted much attention. the World's Fair thi3 partlcuurex Hardware, c. YQMAYNOT WED 0NE BTI wg WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL A.SD 8KB THK STYLES OK PRET rY BABY CARRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL and other Colors. Toe price is right. fcfl.Brigis&Sfli, RALEIGH, N.O. Dry Goods JVoilous. &v. GOOD SHOES. AH I HERE THEY ARE. Blacker & Cerstles, 1 TlVyl uuuui tnuuv. THEY ARE ROYAL FAMILY GOOD. Grandest line of this one make ever dis- played in Raleigh. All shapes, all size, all widths. B Us Button, Bacherettes and Congress, in high cut, low cut andthree-quirter cut for Li dies and Misses. Our beat peoile are highest ii their praise superior id every way. warran ted in every respect and sold on merit alone. Different s'yles and qualities to 'select from Perfect fining, comfortable aad easv f'0 n tha irrt. Oa trie! tlwaa worn The success of these splendid shoes is due to best material and a proper conception of a 8outhern lady's foot, and for us makea shoe selling quite a pleasure. Uoney cheerfully remnaea to aissacism.i buyers is a perfect guarantee of careful and honest representation. Our 8pring Stock is open for your inspec tion. :.A.SH;iRTOteo. IV. II. & It. 8. TUCKER A CO TABLE LINE IMS. f nt"reating at Once to tJoanekeepers. Our ne'v p-jrc"wes in Table Linens are rea-'y t r inspection. Attractive Dottt in the point of quality and price. Turkey Red Table Damask, fast colors and full and 50c per yarl. width, at 25c, 35c, 40o Half Bleached, Soft Finish, Table lauiask, warranted full weight and substance, 40a and 50c per yard. ' . . Full H leached Table Damask, beautiful patterns, extra widths and full wekkls, from the best Irish and (ierroan looms, 60c 75c, 85c, 90c, f I 25 per yard. Naoki us and Doylies in all sizes and patterns. ' Pliase examine these ings as erly as pobsi'ile. special linen offer. W. H. & a. & Tucker & Co,
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