Otfiit II sue Cfl i I RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 1894. tTr v v v NO. 131 tug - FOR YOU andFOR us. PERSONAL ElBKnOH Of Pec pi 9 Who Came and Went Today. lju n 15 Oar elegant new whloh1 iTIHG PAPERS have just recived were manafio- tared FOB US Ef?RESSLY M. ANDFQR YOU by the leading mater of fine and fashionable society stationer v. Yon cannot afford to nse in yourcorrw- poudenctauy bat the very latest and best want to show it to yon. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, ,f RALEIGH, N 0. jfS AE STILL INTHI CAHDY BUSIHESS. Combination have been pronounced delicious, them, and be convinced. Our old reliable Chocolate Drops are still in demand. We nse the best material and therefore make the best candy. We are headquarters for Bosnian's Pepsin Gum, said to m a sore cure for ind'gesuon. Fine grades of Chewing Tobacco, and very enoice Dranas tagars. Fruits, Nuts, &c? BARBEE & POPE. Dr. Kmp P Battle earns here from Chapel Bill today. Mrs A J Cooke returned this after noon from Louisburg. Ui. and Mrs. Lee S Overman re turned to Salisbury today Mrs R E L Bunch arrived from Washington, D O, this morning. Mr John L Morehesd. Jr.. of Wash ington is registered at the Yarboro. Mr. Andrew Overby, who has been here fur a fortnight, returned i to Brooklyn N Y , today. !f Miss Lula Holden will be assistant director of n nsio at the teachers' assembly at Morehead City In Jane. Dr. Annie Alexander has been In Ited to deliver an address before .the State medical society at Greensboro. An vet there Is no news of f whereabouts of Mr. 0 E Crabtfef Durham. He has been missing eight days. Prof J L Weber, who has held the chair of English in Trinity college, left there today and went to Bender son. j Mrs. L P Child and Miss Bash Have made and embroidered with exquls' ite tas e a remarkably handsome ar tar cloth for the chorea of the Good Shepherd. Mr Sherwood Upcbnrch's umpiring of the U N C Lehigh basebairgime is ranch complimented. He desires tn h.tm an nmnlrn nf t.h danthern , c Krm Krms lettgue- 1 ill r mi wj oawuoiur iDbuiuou iwua. You try I from the meeting of the directors of the Bfiu railway at Baltimore, and says nothing oi particular import anoe was done there. recorded 2H de CITT II BBIKI. ' Loc.s Pi'l ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Tu pre will be another frost tonight. V he frost today was quite like a lit- . i tie snow. The thermometer grees this mining. Mrs Sblpo will bnlld a residence on North Person street. Jones & Powell on Monday sold 100 tons of eoal and IS tons of ice. The Raleigh male academy will next fall ad mUitvrs training to its course. of was IBJUENSE DAMAGE Done b the Cold Snap In this State. Hardware, c. YOUMAYNOT WEDonB BUT wg WOULD Tha "Southern" of Knoxville is the old' est and by far the largest general association in the south, and is also the largest associa tion in America. It has 600 branches in 18 states. It is, in fleet, a league of 600 local associations. All these associations must fail bafore the asso ciation ran fail. Therefore, failure is im -nnwrihlft The "Southern ' has turnel over from the einense fund to the loan fund $1 "2,000 in five years. No other association has even approximated such a record. The actual running expense per share is 1m than in anv other association, and on mah handled much less than the majority of the lame financial institutions of the ennntrv. The feature of an nnavDortioned reserve. providing against losses and insuring the mrfect eanalitv of all stockholders, will be appreciated, for the interes's of the many cannot be sacrificed for the benefit of a few. The by-laws forbid the sale, or the use as collateral security, of any of the securities belonging to the association, and require all securities to be kept on deposit in the nam) . of the association wifi tbe State Treasurer or approved trust compar ies. CALL ON C. C McDonald, Secretary and Treasurer, - Raleigh Branch. Mr. TR Jernigm and Mr. Irvin I Avery left this morning for Washing ton and in a day or two leave mere for Shanghai. Mr. L Rosenthal has leased Mr. Jernigan's house here Lt. Foley, of the revenue cutter Colfax, stationed on this coast, has gone to New Bedford. Maes to become executive officer of the training ship for the cadets of the revenue marine service. ' Mr A E Olmsteal, who the Globe says has been a resident of Durham ever since Durham was a town, moved his family to tUlelgh yester. day. Tbev Will make their residence here. . i:. v At the Park today: J Hayes, Va; B L Wall, Wadesboro; O A Barnes, Richmond: Obas T MoCAnbv. De troit: H W Sloan, Miss Sophie Albert, J B Bowlev. Anderson, SU; tbe wil fred Clarke Comedy uo; Miss Alice Boon, Clarkesboro, N J. Rev D R Bruton, a prominent min ister of the North Carolina M E conn ference. died suddenly yesterday morning at the residence of his son. Col Bruton. at weiaon tie was for several years presiding elder of the Salisbury district ana president oi Thomas vllle female college. iTllfiSEF The Tar Heel says that Mr Z ,T Bronghton of Greensboro has moved to Chanel Hill to take charge of the University Press The Press will do all the University printing including the semi centennial edition of the magazine. The establishment of the Press is mainiy due to me enorts oi Prof. Collier Cobb. The classes in medicine and phar maov at onaw university graduate thi evening. There are li graduates in the two.: Hon. K P Battle deliver the address. Tbe class in law.nuaaber- inor sever, graduates tomorrow eve ning K n cattle, as q , delivers tne address and Jos. B Batoneior, jssq presents the diplomas The mission ary tralng class, numbering fh e, grad- nates Jj'rlday evening. Tbe special venire for the trial Orange Page and Mary Smith made up today. Loaves are killed as high up as forty urnrty feet above the ground. To day's frost did this. The evening trees made its ap pearance this afternoon. It is a neatly printed paper of 24 coinmns. A black frost yesterday: a white one today The latter finished any wors tne former left undone. St Luke's circle of King's Daugb ters will give a musicale at the academy of mui-io Friday evening. The grape crop here must be greatly bort. It is said to be par neatly ruined in new York state. On the Si of April a popular young gentleman nere win be given a b rtn- day party by a number of bis freinds. The public schools of this township j will probably close about May 20th. The school boarl met this afternoon. Yesterday afternoou and this morn ing twenty convicts were brought to me penitentiary from various ooun ties. Six persons, nearly all colored, have died quite recently nbar the heme of Mr. Uoarles u Uiuton, of grippe and pneamonla. There win be S3!) weather crop re porters in this state during the com ing seasoMr- The-first "raport will ap pear April 9 Mr. M-N Amis is added to the coun sel to defend tbe persons charged with murder whoare to be tried in the superior court tomorrow. In the superior court yesterday John Miagpm - was on trial on a charge of obtaining goods on ftlee pretenses. He has been acquitted. A dee' was registered today for a plot of land at the corner of East Jones and North Person streets, from J D Bousba.ll and wife to F W Habel, t e consideration being two. The funeral' services of Carolina Hinee Harding,the infant daughter of Mr Walter U Uarding, was held from tbe residence on North Blood worth street this afternoon at t o'clock. Tobe Marshall, well known to all persons who have business at the city hll. is an artist, though few people know this. A specimen of his fine w rk with the brush is to be seen in i front of tbe city hall the hydrant. The North Carolina Teacher offers $5 for the best poem of twenty fonr lines on the white oak as the North I Carolina State tree The award will be made May 1st, and poems for com petition sould be sent in not later than April 25th Specials published in today's Rich mond Dispatch give the following news of the damage by the bitter weather: At Winston as far as heard from the cold snap has not wrought Injury to tobacco plants, tie beds being pro teeted by c oths All early fruit and vegetables are killed, and even the foliage of the shade trees is blighted. It is feared thtt the what crop ha' sustained serious damage. At Roky Mount reports from far mers as to th" lamige to tobacco are conflicting. Some say it is consider able an i wiileRnrami: nt.hora. fh .t It. is slight. RH Ricks the largest pro. P I DDT X P TO ducer in Eastern North Carolina, says Lri iiilxlLlILO toe plan's are not damaged at all. At Durham the killing frost has Trimmed in nipped the buds and caused the blooms of fruit trees to fall, and tho gardens will have to be replanted. So far as heard from tobacco plants are unhurt where they were covered with o oth. LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL AND 888 THK STTIiSS OF PRET n BABY At Ashevllle the mercury went down to 11 degrees It scored the night before Peaches have been killed, and lt is believ d that the ap pie crop has been badly Injured. A good many tobacco plants have been Killed, and some planters are buying seed for tesowing their beds There Is time for a new crop of plants. no great permanent injury to tobacco is feared. At Henderson the rold wave has played havoc with the fruit and other crops. The peaches, apples and veg etables are all killed Some of the wheat and oats are killed. Clover s lylog on the ground, black. All to bacco plants In exposed places ar destroyed, and some In beds with cloth covers on them Only the very small plants under cover are constd ered safe. The leaves on the trees are killed Reports from tbe Wilmington sec tion are very disheartening. They tell a story of w despread disaster to tbe trcrek, nearly ail vegetables above itround being destroyed. A conser vative farmer estimates the damage along the line of the Wilmington St Weldon R R between Wilmington and Goldsboro, a distance of 84 miles, as at least $100,000 Telegrams were re' ceived today at the headquarters of the Atlantic Coast Line in Wilming ton, from all points on its exten sive system of roids, and all of tbe same tenor as to the terrible effect of the weather. A high official of the ( oast Line estimates the damage in the sections traversed by the roads of that system at not less than ll,uuu,- 000. CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, 0ORAL and other oclora. Toe price is right. RALEIGH, N.C. Dry Good. Notions, Ac. M YOU ? Real Kid Gloves Suppose now, vou make a new mov? Call it investigation of values, if yoa like. Drop in and see the 99 PRICE 1 1.00. See how it compares with those you pay tl.50 for. Customers expect much for $1.00 these times. The M.IGNON Satisfies. Fits; and Holds Trade. Mra Lyon has just returned from the north, where she Outdid Herself ia . buying our stock this spring. New spring goofls coming in every day. Our Dress Goods Department is The prettiest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Ginghams ' bo yard which we ani all others have sold at 9 and 12c. MRS 80UIH ERLAND, an experienced Milliner from Baltimore, is in charge o' our Millinery Department In SHOES we have no competition. Fish . Hcok2cdoz; Lines lo and 2c - - tinaae forbids further mention. Come to see as and we will prove this assertion. THE LTQI1 QACKET STORE Mr Loee Harris, the w?ll known Republioau politician and lawyer, was at Durham yesterday to argue a AAfiA in me superior court ana cue Globe Interviewed mm. ie expressed h firm belief that the populists and ronnhlieana woald combine fa the nnmin? campaign, siid the over whelming sentiment of his party is for coalition, and that he believed tho "combine" will sweep the state next (11 ;:. At. t.h Yarboro: Ike Hirsobbag. Bait mote: J A Aldrich. Chicago JB G Rawlings. F O Walton, N 0; J E Reilley.N Yj O D LeGrand, Wash, lngton, D'O; G W Shepardson, W W Ferlsh, NY: JE Stagg. Greystone; NLBhuford Dallas: B Merrlmon t Greensboro; Mrs E W Martinson. N I; J J Splngler. Baltimore; Wilfred Clarke, D W Scrim, Miss WInfred MoOaull, Miss Mabel Knowles, N Y. Spalding's official baseb ill guide for 1894 is out and is without uout tbe most complete ever published, lt is officially recognized and bears the of- ncial ;stamp of president xoung oi the national league and Amarlcan association of professional ball clubs. The price is 10 cents. All lovers oi the game should have the guide. At the house of Mr J T Nottingham onNorth Saliaburyscreet.hls daughter Miss Lucy will be married this even ing, the groom being Mr L H Lums Ann. The wedding will be private and only relatives and a few invited intimate friends will be present. Rev Dr J H Carter, pastor of the First Baptist church, will perform the cer emony The chief of police has a letter from Petersburg stating that Robert Bass, colored, Is in jail there on fonr charges of making and passing counterfeit money. It turns put that Bass 1b wanted in this state. He was in 1889 sent to the penitentiary from this county 'or burglary, but made bis escape irom a gang of convicts. He majub sent tor upon requisition. Wake Superior Court Since the l et report the following prisoners have been disposed of: Wm Manuel, colored, carrying concealed weapon, plead guilty; fined $10 and costs. William Jones, colored, as sault with de dly weapon, found guilty, judgment reserved. Jones used to be a nac&man here He was arrested at Norfolk last we?k and brought back here by deputy sheriff Walters. Lonnie Rogers, white, car rylng coneeald weapon, plead guilty; to pay costs. Wesley Dean, white. affray; not guilty. Rphmim Emery and Lena Jones, both white charge. unlawfully living together; state failed to make out a case; not guilt;. Alex Terrell and Lynn Stewart, both colored, affray; pleaded guilty; Ter roll $36 and costs; Stewart $5 and costs. Pres. Hannah, white, crrv ing corcealed weapon; pleaded guil ty; judgment suspended. Hannah was also tried for larceny and receiv ing, convicted aud sentenced to sev en months on the roads James Pear son, colored, assault with deadly wea pon, pleaded guilty; $5 and cots Alex Hinto-v, co'ored; larceny and re ceiving; thirty days on the roais Carrie Buffalo colored; erab z slo trent. Joe Garner, colored, pleaded guilty of larceny and receiving, and was sentenced to 4 mo' tbs on the roads; Tlie following pleaded guilty of same offence: Albert Yellerday. 4 months; Peter Fergursou, 9 m uths; Mary Lane. 4 months Warren Hare colored, was acquitted of stealing tobacco Four Large rearl buttons aud five hooks. All the desirable shades and black. Ask to see them. They sell at sight. w. n. & R. 8. TUCKER & BRIGHT NEW IDEAS IN SPRING : SHOES I Every approved style of tadies', misses' and children's Black and Colored Piccadilly, Opera, Full-roaml, Square and Common Sense Toes tipped or plain. An assortment large in size and value. Solomon Nicholson, colored, who for five jears was a porter at the store of Brewanger Bros, is in trouble. He bas, it is alleged, been stealing cloth . ing, bats, &o, from the firm, perhaps f year ago and was arrested yesterday. Tail RI1Q POTl LfiRlDSr OQOGS He was before the mayor this after doou and waived examination. A grand rehearsal for the musicale which takes place Friday evening will be held tomorrow evening at 4 n'nlnnlr n m. In r.hn onnrlamx. nf Imniln It is earnestly desired that all who ' Tne ratee8 c' the Baptist female are to participate will be present. university are to meet ber April 10 l ' It Is now said that the university will Half of the grape orop is killed. certainly 1 "oened next October, , : Johnston & Murphy's For Gentlemen. .In a great variety of newest shines and Dat terns. In our shoe st ck tivurv taste and notion of value is represented. W. H. & H. S. Tucker VCq,