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tftcntn VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 31. 1894. NO. m FOR YOU AND FOR US. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS which wo bare Just reo-ived were manufac tured EXPRESSLY FOB US AND .FOR YOU by the leading mater of fine and fashionable society stationer v. You cannot aft jrd to uae in your corns pondencs any but the very latest and best paper. We want to show it to yon. Alfred Williams & Co Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N 0. jljl ABE STILL IHTHI 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 best material and therefore make tbe best candy. We are headquarters for Beaman's Pepsin Gum, said to be a sure cure for indigestion. Pine grades of Chewing choice brand Tobacco, and very i Cigars. Fruits, Nuts, Ac. BARBEE & POPE. Why Not Now ? P L BUIST'S T O L I BUIST'S A T A V B H N I P M 8 L E T N K A ME R d I J O O 8 Z E 0 Q P U T E S T U L T O T H E A N' B I E N Y S E O R N T O L E S D B L D T U E E O A A M L T U ARE A S O T THE T 0 M Y BEST. O T DELIVERED. O E 0. C. MCDONALD, fc. 408 Oak wood Avenue. DDTDIO HSRSBLF. Mrs Lyon has just returned from the north, where aha Outdid Herself in buyi g our stock this spring. ' New spring goods coming in every day. Our Dress Goods Department is The prettiest and cheapest that it has ever been our pleasure to offer. Ginghams 5c yard which we an i all others have sold tt 9 and 12c. MBS SOUIH EBLAND, an experienced Milliner from Baltimore, is in charge of our Millinery Department. In SHOE? we have no competition. Fish Hooks 2c doz; Lines lo and 2c. Hnaoe forbids further mention. Corns to see as md We will prove this assertion. Till LTQI1 MM STOKE PERSONAL MENTIOH Of People Who Cams Vent Tiday. and Mr Lovle Young Is very sick rlth pleurisy. Mr N B Broughton is at Marlon, S 0 , to remain some days. Mr A P Bryan returned today from a month's visit to Connectiont. Prof. Maseey will deliver the annual address at Loulsbarg female college this year. W P Toomer, of Wilmington, was today appointed a notary pabllo by : Gov. Oarr. I Sheriff Oozart of Granville was and settled bis here this morning state taxes. Mr "Morrison Divine, of Wilmington, of the Atlantlo Coast Linn railway, was here today. It was his first vielt to Ralegh. Mr. Thomas W Thompson, a prom inent resident of Bertie county, died Thursday. His wife died just one week previously. Congressman Branch has recom mended John D Davis to be collec tor of customs at Beaufort, and the name has been sent to the secretary for final action It is the desire of some of the re publicans to push Jeter O Pritohard for the United States Senate. They certainly regard him as their leader in the west, if not in the whole state. Mr Thomas W Mason will deliver the oration at the laying of the cor ner Btone of the Confederate monu ment Miy SO. He is an admirable sneaker: one of tbe very best in the ' state. Rev Dr Charles E Taylor, the ao complished president of Wake Forest College, will write a series of articles for the Biblical Recorder on "now Far Ouarht a Stat Undertake to Educate." Arrivals at the Park today: J W Moore, Florida; J N Williamson, Jr, Graham: G W Brose. New York; H F ReefcerfiikVSlrnore: T T Oliver, Peters- bnrg; H B Christian, Sew Yofk; R L Hodges, Atlanta; A N Pearce, Lynch burg. Mr Ben Angel, of Walnut Oflve, fell asleeD last Tuesday and was amused bv the Dhvsicians late Wed nesday night. He was speechless and wrote on a sneet oi paper mas ms voice had left him. He was able, however, to open bis eyes. Mr. An gel was sent to his former home at Rocky Mount, Va., yeaterday. He is engaged to b9 married next Tuesday. Arrivals at the Yarboro today: O T Smith. N C: L J Reiuburgh Jr. Phlladelohla: W W Knapp, New York; H W Bowers, N C;MV James, New York: J W Westmoreland. Greenville. N C: W T O'Brien & son. Durham: 8 R Hughes, N C; Wm Sherrill, Atlanta; 0 O Anderson Jr., Baltimore: O S Vlrnelson, Ports month. "vdette Tyler" is the stage name of Miss Bessie Kirkland a daughter of Gen. Kirkland, formerly of Hllls boro now of New York. Bhe is a member of Mr Frohman's well known theatrical con pany and is to marry Mr Howard Gonld She is a neioe of Mrs C O Crow, of Ralegh and a graod'daughter of Gen Hardee, a well known Confederate officer and author of a once widely known book on military tactics. Last Evening's Muslsale. The musioald given at the academy of music last evening by St Lake's circle of King's Daughters was an ex tremelv Dleasant affair and well at tended. The music was sparkling. The solo singers were little Helen Allen and Hattie Weil, Misses Mauie Cowper, Minnie Tucker, Downey and Elzey. and Mrs Charles McKimk won. Tnere were piano periormanoes by Same and Bessie rarnam, Laman Beavers. Annie .tones, uattie wen, Gertrude Rosenthal, Helen Allen, RUph Flsber and sister, and Sallie Parham There were reoitatious by little Balle Hay, Miss Eliza Moore and little LVna Whi'field. There was de liehtf ul Suiasic on mandolins and guitars by Misses Minnie Tncker.Mary JohnstCn. ShiDD and Lilly ttone ana Messrs Sherwood Haywood. W H Rine and W W Vass. A feature of tbe performance was the drill of the fairies, under tbe direction of Mr Wil kinson. and scarf drill under the di reotion of Mi s Feagles. Mondav evening Mr Leo Wheat.tbe famous piano virtuoso, will appear at Metropolitan ball, in company witn the Tuxedo musical ciub He will use one of the world famous Btetnway pianos specially secured for tbls oo easicn from Miller & Uzzle, the Rai elgh agents. Jo Ferfomance this Evening. The glee and banjo elnbs of the University of Pennsylvania were to have appeared at the academy of muBlo this evening. This morning the following telegram was received by manager German dated Danville, Va "We must cancel oar date to night. We are recalled by the presi dent of the University. Will wdte." I M C A- Tomorrow t."prooon from 4 to 5 , o'clock a gospel service will be held j in the 7 M O A rooms. Mr James I Johnson will be tbe spea ter There rill be song service 23 minutes, the quartette being composed oi Messrs Primrose. Youoz. Cooper and New I comb, a soH by Mr 1 0 William and ! Young men are especially invited to . attend. All men are invited and a ! heartv welcome will be given Each regular attendant is asked to bring a friend. V The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather, warmer Sunday morning. Local forecast for Raleigh and' vicinity: Sunday and Monday fair-weather, much warmer. Local uata for 34 hoors ending at 8 a m today: Maxi mum temperature, 56; minimum, 87; rainfall, 0. Synopsis: The storm yesterday central over Dakota has moved east ward and is now central over north of Lake Superior Very little rain has fallen to connection with It It is causing warm southerly winds in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, where the weather is generally cloudy this morning. The men area and clear ing condition is oentral over the south Atlantic states, wnere tne weatner iecleor Frosts occurred this morn ing at Angusta, Charleston, Sa vannah and northward. Postmaster Busbee in Charge. Mr Charles M Busbee last evening received a telegram from the post master general informing him that bis conmlspion had been mailed and Instructing: to take charge of the of fice April 1st Col Shaffer received a telegram of the same tenor. This evening after the close of business. the office will be turned over by Col Shwffer to Mr Busbee. It will be perhaps abbilT, 10 Voloek . befor the transfer is made The reason of ma king the change so early is because a month and a quarter of a year both end today, and this makes tne time particularly convenient. Col Shaffer took charge of the office July 16th, 1889 His administration oi Its at fairs has always been business like and with a desire to serve tbe pnblio and he certainly has a most worthy successor in the person of Mr Busbee. Wake Saperler Court Solomon (Nicholson oolored.charged with stealing from Berwanger Bros. escaped conviction yesterday. To dav he was tried on another charge of the same offence, was convicted and sentenced to nine months on the roads James Prise, oolored, for as sault with deadly weapon was sent to the roads for thirty dars William Jones, the negro ex hackman, con victed of assault wit"1 deadly weapon, was sentenced to jail tor ten days, to pay all costs in the original action, costs of - sol fa and requisition, in all nearly $100; if costs are not paid in ten days be is to be worked on the public roads until all are paid. Jones' assault was on his wife and he whip ped ber with the heavy end of a whip. Frans nobinson, colored, was convicted of perjury, of which he plead guilty and gits 4 months on the roads. Ned R binson.his brother, gets 30 days for the same offence tend Henry Dowden 4 month?. 3 The grand jury made a brief re Dort. stating that the jail and offices are in flst rate condition; the oonnty hnma &nd the woikbonre ft I so in nrst class order, even better than they expected, and the inmates well satis-. fled. They recommend tne more rigid enforcement of the public road law outside of Raleigh township. They condemn the court house bell as an fit for nse. The business of the court was vir tually ended today, though it is a two weeks term. Judge Hoke Is a great dispatcher of business There will be no session next week. The following county convicts were this afternoon taken from the jail to tbe workhouse: Lonnie Rogers, Dock Lassiter, John Smith, Sam Yanoy, WillSlmms, Pres Hannah, Alex Hinton, Joe Privett, Joe Cannon, Albert Yelorday, Peter Ferguson, Mary Lane Richa'd Dunston, Bob Murphy, Solomon Nicholson, James Pearce, Frank Robinson, Ned Robinson, Henry Dowden, Lu Stuart. Daniel Jones. Mary Smith-wa: taken to the pen itentiary ,to remain there all her life. There "r only 3 prisoners In jail, one Deing wacge rige, tne con demned murderer. ' The Easter music will be rc p;ated at St Mary's school today. CITT IN BRIEF. Items Picked Op Down. and Rolled It is now postmaster Busbee. A convict from Perquimans arrived ai me penitentiary today . f0; rthVt vi t& r7 Th. pan ... At 1 J. - a xjubo itugers eoiorea, was Jelled last night for an assault on his wife. Many of tbe students of Shaw Uni versity, colored, left for home today. fln The cold soap ruined 85 acres of Mr George Shellem's The UNO zlee club went home this afternooa, having mad a suc cessful tour The street force is grading streets norm oi tne dear mute and blind asylum. SMI I .i ... . iiieveiana a minstrels will draw one oi tne largest audiences yet seen at tne academy of music If - IT rm a . . .... mr nenry oaintsing is building a " considerable addition to hie resi dence on Johnson street. j The uniforms for the cadets at the , agricultural and mechanical college arrived today. There ate 120 in the battalion. i The clerks and letter carriers will this evening present a cane to the reMring postmaster. The presenta tion speech will be made by Mr T R rumen. Thrre is to be a game of baseball here soon, between toams represent. ing the married men and the single men. me proceeds will be devoted to charitable purposes. It is requested and earnestly de sired that every member of Central M E Sunday school be present to morrow morning at 9 a m A special invitation is given all tbe absentees. It is believed that by next fall Ral eigh will have roller fljurlng mills in operation aud that they will be I nna.ta(l nn t.hn iwmur:r nf j wa,g0n com any, in the southern part 0f tbe city. "J his is an excellent tne Mills location. Rev J O Atkinson, of Elon college, will preach at the Christian church tomorrow evening at 7:31 o'clock. He is a native of Wake county and his friends in Raleigh and the public are cordially invited by the pastor to hear him. Isaiah Shaw, colored, was lodged in jail today, from Houses Creek town- ship, for larceny and carrying con ceaied weapons rne latter were a ball dog revolver, a big knife and some mean corn liquor. He will bt in jail antil September. An auroral display was visible last evening and for a time the display was fine - At 8:15 o'clock it became beautifully rose colored, and ex tended nearly to the zenith. There were bands of intensely white light at intervals Auroras are rather in frequent, in this latitude. Two brothers named Woodward, who live near here, had asteet fight today and paid $5 and costs; a white man who was drunk and disorderly paid the same fine, while a Nevada cowboy, who rode on tbe street as if he was in the wild west, also paid $5. un aeeounc oi tne neavy expense attaened to tne naieiga produce and cotton exenange, wnicn nas never reached a sustaining basis, Mr H A Wilkinson, the manager, has decided to close on and after today, and hence there w ill be no more of the special market reports from Atl wood j Vioiett Co It is hoped tbat in the interest of the pnblio and of the cleric 1 force at the postofflce postmaster Busbee will replace the gas lights with electric lights. The latter are in use in all offices of tbi class The gas lights are ooor and are smoking the b au tifnlly painted ceilings. Much of this i has been recentlv done, and the nnst. j office people very jastly complain of the lights and their excessive smoki- ness ; The egg business here at the alii ance produce exchange, in the Prai rle building on South Wilmington street, is a large onn Eggs come in from all over the State, from thfl farmers. They are all tested by belrg placed in front of a special lamp and divided into six classes. These are, 1 ri?B white, larere vollow smi.ll. c ackd, smashed nod decayed. Great j rare is t aken iu grading f he eggs , are then shipped nr. crises five urd six.-'--Thome ot clsn fire are eold by measure. The exchange furaifibefc i eggs to both the lesdtaj? hotels here ' and the proprietors say the eggs are the freshest and best they have ever had. Ilardtrare, Ac. YOUMAYNOT WEDONE BUT wl WOULD Ljj E7ERYB0 DY TO CALL AND 8KB THK STYLUS OK PRETTY BABY CARRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL aul other colors. The price is right. RALEIGH, N.O. Dry Gaodsj, 91uUota, &. 1 - TT Real Kid Gloves Suppose now, you make a new move. Call it investigation or values, if you like. - Drop in and see the - fa 6 Mfig i PRICE 1.00. eee now it compares witn tnose you pa $1.50 for. Customers expect much for $ these times. The MIGNON Stisfi AS FltS nMfiii MU U 5 ' BlftaD and Holds Trade, Four Large rearl buttons and five hooks. All the desirable shades and black. Ask to see them. They sell at sight. C.A.SHW00D&CO. W. II. & 11. s. TUCKER & CO. In the Dress Goods section: At 15c Per Yard. 1TB A great line of shades and col orings, 36 inches wide and made OUR PRICE 15c to ell for 25c. I Per Yd DRESS GINGHAMS. Our Gingham stock deserves more praise than we can give it here. Ajrreat variety of styles, and not a bad pat: cm among them. La e Striiwa. fords and "riiikle effeors, in Checks, Piads and gtrpea, ard all colors a: represented. . W. Eft a. a. Tucker & IX Ai YO f v- A
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