1 .
Lieut tfclpp Exonerated.
Special to ths Charlotte Gtaervr.
Wisstos. April 0 Tbe whipping
e-f cadet Rider at the Davie school
Wednesday bu beea thoroaghl In
vestigated by tbe boy's father, Mr AC
T Rider, of R'ehmood, Va, who ar
rived her tbis uorolng. Mr Rider,
after lntervle wioghls son readily came
to the conclusion that hit boy bad not
beea " unmercifully" whipped, aod
folly exonerate! Ool Davit andLb-ut
Bbipp of the charge. Cadet Rider
came to tb hotel Pbcenli at noon to
day and aaid to the Observer corres
pondent that he wae whipped quite
severely bat not cruelly.
The following statement from the
son's father to Col Davis explains
itself :
"Oo account of the reports sent
oat by the press that my son bad been
eraeliy whipped by I ieut Shlpp 1
came to inveetlgte. I nod upon ex
amination that he has not been too
severely punished. M T BlDKR "
Cadet Rider will remain at the Da
vis school. Today's Charlotte Ob
server says editorially:.
The statement of superintendent
Davis, published yesterday mornlnu,
was an acquittal of the military ofll
cer. Llent Hhipp is a gentleman an a
man of fine control, as well as a sol
dier, and it Is not to be supposed that
in the case in question he overstep
oed the bounds of legitimate discip
line. Less Cotton and More Food Products.
The Manufacturers' Record of Bal
timore publishes this week letters
from 30 large fertilizer dealers in
Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, Missis
sippi, Alabama, North Caroliua,
Georgia and 8outh Carolina, which
show that less cotton is belcg planted
this year and more attention is beiog
given to food products. Sixteen of
the Hi ms estimate that tbe araa of
cotton planted this year will be from
6 to 80 per cent less than last year ;
18 note an improvement in tbe gener
at condition of business.
The Newton Enterprise says that
Lowesville, Lincoln county, has a
young lady mail carrier, the only one
Serbaps in the state. Her nan e is
188 Ella Bager and she carries the
mail on horse back every day from
Lowesville to a country postoffice
about six miles distant. She leaves
Lowesville at 4 o'clock and gets back
promptly at 7. She is a graceful
rider and never misses a trip, no mat
ter how the weather is.
Twelve hundred uaioD carpenters
in Indianapolis went on strike yetter
day (for 80 cen s an hour. The con
tractors refuse to pay mora than 27j
cents.
Mr A F Page has iDvlted Moody and
SaD key to come to Raleigh and has
tendered them the free use of the
Park hotel and the academy of music.
It is alleged by the officials that at
tempts have recently beea made by
discharged employes to injure the
Mnrphy branch road.
Jos. Kollas, a German, his wife and
three children were killed by a dyna
mite explosion near Oil City, Pa, yes
terday.
Marcus Gentry has committed sui
cide in Ashe county by shooting him
self in tbe head with a pistol.
The backbone of the Connellsville,
Pa. coke region strike is broken.
Gen Jubal Early's estate is valued
$106,000, all personal property.
A two year old child in Lincolnton
knows the entire alphabet.
Two train robbers were hanged at
Newport. Ark, yesterday.
It is said there are nearly 50 cases of
stnalll pox at Atlanta.
Girls Must Stay in Doors.
WILMIHGT5N, Del, April 6 The
police commissioners have framed an
ordinance to be submitted to the
next city council meeting. It pro
hibits any girl nnder seventeen years
from attending a public picnic, ball
or dance house after 8 p m, or to be
on the streets after 10 p m, without
the presence . of a parent or person
over twenty one years of age, stand
ing in the relation of guardian to the
girl.
The married women at their sew
ing socetles openly congratulate and
envy the woman " who has no man in
the house." A man in the bouse, ex
cept on pay days, seems to be an un
pleasant feature.
The Sunday school of the church
of the Good Shepherd will meet to
morrow at 8:80 p m instead of 9:80 a
m. as heretofore.
The board of visitors of the trustees
will day after tomorrow go to the uni
versity. DUGlil'S SPECIALS.
Fresh oysters, at Dugbi's.
Bananas, It to 21 cents a dozen, $1
a binch, at .DughTs
Junaluska Ciaret, only 50 cents a
gallon, at Pnghl's , v -.t . , ; .
Order ice cream today for Sunday
nse, JDaghi,. telephone 188.
Tomorrow at the Churches.
METHODIST.
Duron, m. a c v. i. k.coli, a.
Preaching at 11 a m aod J :30 prn.
Sunday school 9:30 a.m. V .J.Young,8iipL
ciKraAL K 1 atv D a tuttli, rwiroa.
Preaching at U a m and 7:16 p m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a m
crrr mion kd saooELTB a. a. whitabib
rAITOB
Services every 8uadai a ad wescly prayer
meetings as follows:
CARAL1IOH MILLS
Preaching at 11 a m by the pallor.
Sunday School at 10 a in
Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7 30.
PILOT MILLS.
Sunday School at 2 p iu, T C Williams, 8r,
snperijtendnt.
Pr aching at 3 p m
Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30.
BROOKLY".
Sunday school r p m. J H Porter. 8upt.
Preachine at 8:00j m, by ihe p stor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night 7:30.
BAPTIST.
HRHT RBV. DR. J. W. CARTER, PAMTOR.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meetng Wednesday night 7:30.
All seats free. Polits ushers at. church
services.
Sunday school 9:80. 8. W. Brewer, Supt.
BAPTIST WEST tSD MISSION.
Sunday School 3:30 p m.
Servieesjevery Sunday night at 7:30.
TARERNACLB BBV. A. M. S'MM, PASTOR.
Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p m.
Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt.
FAYKTTKV'LLB STBEKT.
REV O L 8TRINGFIB'.D, PASTOR.
Sunday School at 9:'5 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ru.
EPI8COPAL.
CHRIST CHURCH REV. DR. MARSHALL, RECTOR.
Second Sunday after Easter.
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Divine service and Holy Communion at
11 a m.
RtTev Joseph Blount Cheshire, Jr, D D,
Bishop of North Carolina, wUl preach and
administer the apostolic rite of confirmation
at this service:
Evening service 5:00 p. m.
Services during the week: Wednesday
5:30 p tn and Friday to a m.
Free seats. All invited.
CHURCH OF THE UOOD SHEPHERD REV. I. MCK.
PITTINGER, RECTOR.
Second Sunday after Easter.
Holy Communion at 0 a m.
Sunday scaool at 9:45 a m,
Morning prayer and seimoi at IT am.
Evening prayer and sermon at 8:00 p m.
Services during the week : Wednesday 10
a m, Friday 5:30 p m.'
Seats free. All cordially invited.
CHRISTIAN.
S CHRISTIAN REV. J. L. FOSTER, PASTOR,
unday school 9:30 a. m
Pleaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p m.
All cordially invited.
PRESBYTERIA.N.
FIRST REV EUGENE DANIEL, D D, PASTOR
Sunday school at 9:30 a m.
Preaching at 11 a m and 7:30 p m.
Uord'al invitation to all services.
Prendergast Gets Time.
Chicago. April 6 Prendergast,
the assassin, has scored another point.
His insanity hearing has been post
poned until May 21 and the date of
executio baa been set for July 2
Tbe state said it was not ready to
go on with the case. The state's at
torney doubted that Judge Chetlain
had authority to ao' in tbe premises,
and to set this point at rest it would
be necessary to hunt up authorities,
which would consume a great deal of
time. 'Therefore the state asks that
the date for the insanlt trial be set
for some time in May. This proposi
tion suited the defense, and the time
was extended by consent of both sides.
Coxey's army left Homestead, Pa,
yesterday, 5G0 strong.
FOR SALE.
A $90 Ladies' Bicycle, bough last
fall, for sale for $45. Address W, this
office. ap7 6t
W. II & Tucker & Co.
We are this week making great ef
fects to sell house famishing goods
before warm weather comes in; rir
lorsuits.odd pieces of parlor furniture
fancy chairs, brio a brae, sm 11 stands,
tables, sideboards, book oases, lamps,
lamp shades, desks, carpets, curtains,
straw mattings, rugs &o. Special
prices are made and intending buy
ers will make by examining oar
offerings.
- VH&RS Tacker & Co.
WOOLLCOTT& SON.
On Monday, April 9th, we will offer
on SPHCrAL SA.LB:
1,000 Ladies' handkerchiefs at 4 cents,
worth 10c.
103 White Counterpanes at $1 20, reg
ular prlc $1 50.
Children's and. Misses Hats, 10 and
115c, worth 2'e.
Indigo Blue Prints Glo.
10-4 Sheeting, 21o, worth 37o.
9-4 Sheeting, 19c, worth 25o.
Woolloott & Son.
FORREST.
Brick store. East Hargett street.be
tween Wilmington and Blount sts
Applv to n8 A B Stronach.
Sale of Land.
On the 7th day of May, 1891, at 12 m, at
tbe court house door in the city of Raleigh,
under powers of sale conferred in a mort-
faged executed by WmOMaynardand wife,
arah A Maynara, recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds of Wake county, N 0,
book 83, psae 557, f will sell at public auc
tion, for cash, the and described in said
mortgage, situated in Cary township. Wake
county, containing eighty-five acres, adloin
ing the lands of L M Carpenter, A D Jones,
Nathaniel Aulston and others, aud fully de
scribed by metes and bounds in said inor -
fage, being the lands conveyed to said Sarah
l Vaynard by deed from-Allen Mavnard
and wife, recorded in book 50 page 817.
THOS R PUSNELL,
apS Attorney for mortgagee.
DO YOU KHOW
That wb-abiot afford ro astsb-
TUB OUB OOQDa AS WB PQ PBLIBB
thit aas just as aEFBEswrriDT
Wl HAVE Kotf -OS HAXD A OOMP1BTI
AasoRTMEsr or Gardih abi FXowbb
8lED WHICH WB OFFEB At LOW AS
AKTONS SILLING THE SAME QUALITY-"
OP SEEDS.
REMEMBER '
That we xmooun i Prescriptions also
with accuracy and dispatch.at all hoars.
SMELLIHG
AMD
HICKS, v
DRUGGISTS,
RALEIGH. N. C.
.SWINDELL'S.UAUUAINS.
Special Value
Is a bright and lovely lot of Turkey
Red Table Damask, one and a half
yards wi ie, at 20c a vard Limited
quantity. D r Swinlell.
Sboes. Plenty.
We doubt if any . house in these
part is showing a line of slip
pers as large and as nice as oars,
and we know the price is right.
D T Swindell.
Millinery.
Our millinery has always been good
bat people were never so willing to
acknowledge it an they are this sea
son. Our new trimmer. Miss Annia
Busbee, has shown to the trade that
she is a natural milliner. Her work
is unl ersally ' praised by the ladies.
Our display in the show windows at
tests the wonderful taste and artistic
ability of Miss Busbee. TbU la home
talent Oar goods are all new and
stylish and tbe price is right.
D T Swindell.
Black Grenadines
These are very much worn. We are
showing a beautiful and well select
ed assortment, all fresh and new We
carry also the trimmings for these
goods. When you come in ask for
what you wish if you don't see it. We
have such a varied stock it 1b a hard
matter to keep it all in sight,
DT Swindell.
In diess goods we are op with the
times, showing everything desirable
in this line of goods from tbe cheap
est to the best. Purchasers are de.
lighted and buying are astonished at
tbe valaes we give them. . Oar ine
of ribbons are oat of sight. -
DT Swindell.
We are still doing a good business
in laces and embroideries. This sec
tionofour establishment has been
filled with all kinds of laces used
by the fashionable world
i T Swindell.
Hosiery and Gloves.
This department is now abl&zV with
all new goois Ladies will Had here
jast anything they may need for
themselves or the children
D T Swindell.
Lartie' Neckwear.
We are Blo wing all the latest nov
elties in ladies' neckwear , Iniroyable
bows, saah bows and cashes in all the
fashionable ui Reaps, dainty sty es
and coloring. D T tJwiQ'lell
Oar white goods department is at
tracting the attention of all. We are
displaying a better and more exten
sive line of these goods tian ever And
buyers are oleased. We show them
and they boy. OI Swiadell
FLOWERS.
Strong early cabbage and lettuce
plants to set oat now: Asparagus
roots. Tomto plants, beat known
variety, ready April 1st.
FLOWBRS, BOSKS, AO
Cat flowers, roses, bouquets, bas
ketsand floral designs, palms, prim
roses, robber and other decorative
plants for the house Fresh flower
seeds. Magnolias and evergreens,
doable hyacinths, etc
H Stbibmbtz, Florist,
North Halifax st,
Phone 113. Near Peace Institute.
' -WANTED. .
Wanted, a good : worker to canvass
Raleigh. Nice, eay and profitable
employment for man or lady. Gallon
or address AH Johnson, 60S Hills,
boro street, Raleigh, N O. - a2 3t
GttOrERIES.
New K. C. Vat Herring,
cheap by the 100 or 1,000 at ' .
a3t D T Johnson's
JHtLLINEity. (
Madame BeelSon haj received a te in
tifulllne of Iprldg aadsiumireii1 ml it
nery for ladles, misses and children,
and invites the ladles to call an 1 ex
amine her stock. mh28 8tw
Too don'f eire. do yoa? As long as you get saMiiteMoo it can't make
any difference whether you have your olotbes made to measure or bay them
ready made. Pride ia the bone of contention between as and tailors. Tbey
ery down readymade clothes, because we can serve yoa Just as wall for lees
considerably. There is ehaff in wheat, is in tailoring. Is in readymade
clothes; bat it don't eoudemn the wheat; don't let It eoodema all-ready-to
wear garments. Bay from a stock that is earrf ally wlnnowed-from a com
plete stock.
We ean't help smlliog when we see in other stores fabrics and pattern
that we p vised by as on worthy to put before our p.troos Honestly, we
can do better for yoa in our $10, $: CO or $n grades than they ean for at
least 1 uore. Give voa more stylish salts -salu that are made better bet
ter trimmed better fining Tbey have to alter and alter; tlx this an1 then
that, and yoa are tired of the elothes before yoa get them. Have yoa pot
salt on T See yourself 'n it as others will see yoa. If yea don't like it we
have hundreds of others, all different, equally as fashionable
If yoa go iuto oar finer grades fill 60, $18. $10, $13, $38 or $30 -the best
tallois have to "draw in their horns " Ours ate as good as theirs The more
yoa pay as, the more yoa save, for tbey "tack on" the price elegancies. Yoa
won't find another clothing store with such a stock, nor where prices are
reasonable as ours
Don't buy anything haphazard. We nan tell yoa more about clothes
than otherfolks because we have them made to our order to suit oar people
here E very sale Is a promise of satisfaction. A promise we s'and ready to
redeem in cold cash.
"5Toix FT-n ow CJs, IKZu.O'w
IBZoex) Our Promises.
S. & D. BERWANGER.
Dunn 8laTenSimgs
Oar offering this week are of great magnitude. We make a valid boas,
wheo we say that such a superior stock of It UADYftl A.DE CLOTHING
as oars has nev r befora been offered to the public, fabrics of our own selec
tion, design exclusively ours, trimmed eqntl to a custom made garment.
HJl-"M'C!Pr flTUTKTP rb fiQ98t beyo qation, m&nufae
ill L. II U ULU J ill 1 ill"" u red by one of the largest, aod beyond
doubt, tne duesc clorhiog manufacturers in the country. Suits in sacks.
Single and D uble Breasted, out extra Ion. Frock Suits in three and four
button Cutaways. Prince Alberts in great variety, and the latest fad this
season TH", RESENT.
VHTTTU'C! PI nTUTTTn -Hundreds of styles abound. We
1 U U 1 11 U UJ-U 1 IllllLr'have them In almost every pattero
Imaginable, aua iuhii BtyiM, oiuie nuJ Double Breasted,light,dirk,'iedlam.
Rfi V'Q PI fl TWTWP Th" UueiOHlled-OQexoelle I in fabrics,
UU 1 U ULU 1 illllir'unexcelled in price, ia size to 11 years
ana in variety heretofore uukuuwu in this city. No clothing dealer has ever
offered such a large aod varied sr, n;k before.
O XX I DT XKJ S TQTQ 8birt wal8t8 necessary to the Boys as
Ulllll III XllO 1 O"o'othing.and we have them Mother'sFrlend.
(iiltAUe, Htar, iSo. orn. The unexcelled, Had many other brands. Hlouses
u wui m ouiura, ruimu irouie aoo
out.
An inspection "f our stock will
and that our prices are so low that
cuiation.
ROSENTHAIiCLOTHING COMPANY
rfWO t.VXliirTLJViL,L,K STREET, OPP. POST H)iFFIJEx-
COIL.
All kinds anthracite and bit urin
ous coal, wood, long aod cat any
length, at lowest prio s
del4 T L Ebkrhardt.
lull Go dsn Sceptre.
Surbrag's Golden Sceptre Smoking Mix
ture wes awarded the first prize at the
world's fair ov r all other compatitors as be
ing the finest mixture ever produoed.
Sceptre is a combination of Louisiana
Perique, Havana and North Carolina leaf,
blended in such proportion as to form a
mild, delicate mixture, yet with a rich, soli 1
flavor; will not b'te your tongue or dry your
throat We have on hand a full line of tbe
Golden Sceptre in t, J ani lib cans. Q5ve
itatrial.
ml7 EF SMITH & CO.,
Cor. Fayettevi le and Martia Sts.
JNO.B.CARR,M.D.
At the office of Or Hines.
a36
214 SewBaf n Ivanus
Sale of Town Lots.
By virtue of an order of sale by the clerk
of the Superior Oourt of Wk oointy, in a
special prooeaiing to make real assets, en
titled Marion Joinson, admr fim ly John
sou, deceased, agiinst Uhanes Joanstone'
ala, the undersigned will offer for sale at the
court house door to the highest bidder, on
Monday, the 7th day of May, 1894 at the
hoar of 12 m. the following described, situ
ate on 8mithneld street, in the city of Atl
eigh, adjoining the lan is of Marian John
ston, Ashley dome and Oasvell Pord,
fronting about 32 feet on said street and run
ning back about 24J feet.
Terms, oae-half cash and the balance in
sx months with iuteiest at elitht percent
per annum from date of sale. A iril 2, 1894.
. MtRlOMJOHSfO.ST,
Commissioner.
Notice.
Having qualified as the executrix of
the last will ani teata neut of Mrs MA Vat
son, deceased, this is to itify all reraons
having claims ag viast siii eitats to prjsnt.
the same ta ine oa or befora March 2 ), 189 j
or this uotioe will be pletd in oar of tneu
yteamgjThoseJndabt, te-the estate will
please make payment aTonce. "
MBa A W BAUVVBLL, Ex't'x.
March 20, 1894p
"We
large square colars the latest, thintr
convince yoa that it is inoomDarahU
competition does not enter into our cal-
ODak s City
(being the first in North Carol'na)
has a competent manager of 15 yeais' expe
rience, assisted by his wife, who will give
patrons and friends in the future work su
perior to any in the past, and will surpass
any other laundry in the state, and guaran
tee less wear and tear. Don't fail to give a
trial.
SHIRTS,
OOLLA.ES,
OUFF8.
FLANNELS
of all kinds,
LACE OURTAINS,
BED BLVNKKT3,
BED QUILTS,
OOUN f EttPANES,
Anything yoa
you want;
washed and
done up in;
first class
style can be
doueatthei
Oak City
Steam
Laundry.
Telephone No 87.
Xu IR . "WYATT,
Nol6.Fayetteville street,
BAtBTOH. NO.
nol7
JESSE G BILL.
JOSEPH R BALL
J G.8ALL&CO.,
Wholesale S Retail Grocers ,
No. 7 East Uargett St.,
ItALEIG,;. O.
HEW SFORE MD NEff ST03K
The Best Goods from the Bt Dealers.
Three Floors filled with Eitlrely New Qoods)
. a .' '
Oaadiei, Oigar,
The ho'cHt Oanuel Goods,
Goois in 'las, Oriokers, & i.
We keep everything to be found ia the.
Bast 1r ory Stores an 1 iu prioes are with,
fhe lowest, ff al wtys give full vulues.
Pars la's Saul a apiilty, in the old fssh
iined glasi bo: t lei auoh' as were oseJ bef'ore
the war, mil
van