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Mtt mtnti VI. ' 1 V VOL. XXX. FOR YOU RALEIGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1894. NO. 144 and FOR US. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS which wo have just received were manufso- ureu EXPRESSLY FOR U8 AND TOR YOU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable society stationery. x"ou oaanot air urd to use in your corres pondenc any out the very latest and best paper. agWe want to show it to you. Alfred Williams & Co! Society Stationers, BAiEIOH, C. .Notes. The "Southern" of Knoxville is the old- eet and by far the largest general association in ine aoucn, ana is a mo tue largest associa tion in America. it has oOO branches in 18 states. It is, in envoi, a Hague ci duu local associations. All these association must fail before the asso ciation can fail l'uerefore, failure is im possible. i'ne "Southern ' has turne lover from the expense fund to the loan fund 172,000 in five years. No other association has even approximated sucn a record. ihe actual running expense per share is iesa man in any otner association, ana on cash handled mucn less than tne majority oc the large financial institutions of the country. The feature of an unapportioned reserve, providing against losses and insuring the perfect equality of all stockholders, will be appreciated, for the interests of tne many ounuot be sacrificed for tne Deuetit of a tew. ine by-laws f ornid the sale, or tne use as collateral security, of any of the securities belontdnx to tne association, and require all securities to be kept on deposit in tne nam a of tne association witn tne titate Treasurer or.ap'pved trust companies. CALL ON C. C. McDonald, Secretary and Treasurer, . Raleigh Branch. (DSMUL .121 VY"iTT cannot fool people who are aen X J U sible by putting an imaginary value on merchandise end then dropping half. A few jf XT be caught, but they are not JJLLtjL X likely to be caught the second time. We want to sell you every time you L) fTV If we seil you today we want JJ J JL . to aed you tomorrow, we have ail goods marked in plain figures, and one price to All T want to give you bet- j.Ljxj v ter gooos ana more gooas tor your money than any other house will do. fi Nf P A l C1 our 60o and 64o JVJJXLJC J.JXX1 Slippers with any 7oc blippers. See oar 1 and f 1 24 Slippers & CTJ l l?M Look at our febble UAJJUJK Grain Ladies Shoes, 97c. unuoien's bhppers, all sizes. TUE LYOil BACKET STORE Have Your Pictures We have a large lot of Moulding to select from and are prepared to frame in any sty le ueairou iur iuu tne regular price. We aiso have a Larger Stock of .FURNITURE than we have ever had before, which we are selling at greatly reduced prices. BABY CARRIAGES kMklbikw ate a specialty. Thomas & Maxwell, Leading Furnitnre Dealers, and 13 Martin Street Mt o Fri en Tiiomas ? JtoelTs. BALEIGH, N. C. febl CITY IN BRIEF. Item Picked Up and Boiled Down. Frot Is predicted tomorrow morn log. Solicitor Poa arrived this after noon. Vegetables are in very poor supply In market. The continued cold weather greatly depresses the truck growers. Several carpenters and painters hare come here from Durham to live. Irish potatoes, which were cut down by the freeze, are again coming up Rolesville granite Is being used in the construction of the Pullen build- Ing. A new lodge of Knights of Pythias has just been organized at v7 liming- ton. The shrubbery Is found to have been worse hart by the freeze than was expected. Rev F J Murdoch, of Salisbury, is to preach the baccalaureate sermon at the State University. The shipment of peas from the Newborn section has began. There will be only a fifth of the crop expec ted. ... Among the callers at the executive office today were Mr Edmond Jones, of Lenoir, ana Mr Uharles A Moore, of Asheville. Evangelist Moody today closed his work in Richmond. He was there two weeks and the audiences aver aged over 6,000. In a superb publication illustrating the finest scenery in the United States 150 views of scenery in all parts of this state will appear. A special examination of nve ep pllcants for license as teachers of the public schools is now being conducted by tne county superintendent oipuo lie instruction. Junius Daniel camp, O. V., is making plansto give a barbecue here may 21. it is pair of tne plan to in vite all the veterans and State Guard companies in this section. The rifle range in the armory of the Governor's Guard has been comple ted and is said to be a good one. It I is used for firing with reduced charges and is the only one in the State. Very little money has been collect1 ed In North Carolina for the Jeffer son Davis monument at Richmond. It is intimated that this state will be behind all others in this matter. The examination of the fourteen applicants for license as pharmacists ended today. Six of the aDDlioaots are colored graduates or onaw uni versity. The new building at th insane asylum cannot be occupied this year, which ;s certainly unfortunate. It will require $400 to equip and for nish it and this money is not provN ded. There was no frost la this seotion this morning The sky was clouded until daylight and there was consid erable wind. In the western part of the state there was frost yesterday morning. In today's Charlotte Observer its Washington oorreDondent savs Hrof J A Holmes' visit is presumed to relate to the proposed transfer of the geological survey to the agricultural department. The railway commission today nnard a complaint made by Mr How ard, of Tarboro, against the Atlantic Coast Liine for refusal to receive freight tendered for shipment, the railway alleging that it was not ship ped by tne proper lines. Last evening at the home of the bride's father, Mr R O Red ford. Mr Fletcher H Phillips and Miss Eula H Red ford were married, Rev J N Cole performing the ceremony. The pres ent, were many and handsome. The wedding was attended by many friends or tne contracting parties. Collector Simmons has reports from deputy collector Moffltt of the cap ture of two illicit distilleries near Julian, Randolph county; one of 100 gallons owned by the 8taley brothers. notorious moonshiners, and the other of 65 gallons by Elwood Henderson. No arrests were made. The fire r man eiven bv the members of the late L' Allegro club at the Park hotel last evening was a handsome affair. The dancing was on the fifth floor. A collation was served In the dining room on the first floor, and there were some little "talks" bv gentlemen present, tne speakers being Messrs ueorge w Thompson, jr. union uewey. j u liitohtord and John Stronach. 1 Jut Complaint. There is just complaint by many citizens living southeast of the city and near Walnut creek ot the bad drainage along that stream. Two sewers empty into it At times when the pnmps at the waterworks are ran nlng the stream is foil ; then there is quite a space of time when there is almost no water, and the ill'smelllng mod is acted upon by the sun, pro daeing any amount of malaria The stream from the railway bridge to what used to b known as Eatman's pond has very little fall. The result is a regular epidemic ot chills and fever. This was not long ego found to pre vail in no less than sixteen famules. M George Bhellem has been a great sufferer on this account. If the old dam at Eatman's wee torn awav and the stone ledge upon hlch it rests were blown np with dynamite the creek would be given a good fall and much of the trouble woald be avoided Thb Visitor ealls the attention of the county commissioners to this matter. At their February meeting they were asked to take steps to abate the nuisance. The health of all the people for several miles along the creek is menaced, some good land is also overflowed. The Weather. Local forecast for R&le'gh and vi cinitv: Friday morning frost, fair. Synopsis of the weather. The storm i in the east lingers off the Middle At lantic coast, where the pressure is still 29.90 and the weather Is cloudy, with northeily winds. The center of the high area and I clearing condition is over the lake region and will move eastward. Frost is almost sure to oooar ia North Car olina Friday morning. In the west a new storm of considerable intensity has moved southeast to northern Texas, with a pressure of 29.10 inches. It Is causing southeast winds and warmer weather west of the Missis bIddI. This storm will probably move northwestward over tue unio vauey and cause warmer weather in North Carolina on Saturday or Sunday. Literary Hotes. Those of the sixty million peo pie in ths country who are interested In th jatrlcal matters will welcome a delightful article on Mary Anderson deNavarro, by Hon. Ben H Rfdgely, which is to appear in the May nam berof The Southern Magazine, ' here appears in this article the first true narration of the private life and am bitions of this great woman, and the true story of the courtship, retire ment from the stage and marriage, and a charming picture of her pres ent home life, The paper is to be 11. lustrated with a great number of unpublished portraits of the actress, those taken as a school girl and at the tior e of her debut, together with the most recent portraits of herself and husband taken in London. The Experience Party. The programme at the experience Sarty and musicale at the home of rs J B Hill on Newbern avenue is attractive. There will be solos, du ets, trios and readings. Among those who will participate are Mrs J Thomas, Miss Clara Godman, Miss Robbins. Miss Hleres. Miss Hoi" en Miss Janle Ward. Misses Eliza Pool and Dais v Watson. The mandolin and guitar club will also be present. Some novel experiences will be given by the ladles of the Isabella circle, and re freshments will be served. The mu si cale begins at 8:80 o'clock. King's Daughters. The "Burden Bearers" circle of King's Daughters will have a mnsi cale at the residenoe of Rev A Simms tomorrow evening. Refresh merits will be served after musicale, No charge. Everybody invited. 1.0. 0 F. Regular meeting of Seaton Gales lodge this evening at 8 o'clock sharp Every member of the lodge required to attend wortc in tne degrees and other mutters of importance will attended to. All Odd Fellows good standing are cordially invited, milard uial, noble Grand. Thism, Secretary. Cannot Appear Here. Mrs M T Norris today received a telegram from Norfolk stating that Dr N B Wharton cannot come here and deliver the lecture before the church improvement society tomor row evening. ir Wharton Is quite sick. He is a fine speaker and there Is general regret that he cannot come. Many tickets to his lecture had been sold.' Attention Sir Knights. A special conclave of Raleigh com mandery No. 4, K T, will be held this evening at 8:80 o'clock. Work in the ; Red Cross degree, visiting f raters ! cordially inyited to attend. PERSONAL MENTION 0! People Who Came and Went Today. Chester D Turner. Esq.. of Hills boro, is here. Mr. ' Woolleott Is sick at his home on Newbern avenue. State treasurer Tate arrived from Morganton this morning. Mr W C Stronaeh is at Jackson 8prings for a few days. Mr Kope Ellas says be will not be a candidate for congress. Gen John W Gotten, grand master of Masons,arrtved here this afternoon Mr R T Gray, of the board of visi tors to the University, returned from Chapel Hill today. Mr Jan es E Couder. of the firm of Seymour Bros & Young, of New York, Is here for a few days. Mr Brltt, of the Oxford Ledger, is a candidate for appointment in th government printing office. Mr and Mrs John BKenney. of Ral e'gh, passed through Charlotte last night en route to Greensboro. At Charlotte last evening Mies Min. nle Wilston was married at Trvon street Baptist church to Mr Franklin Jf Smith. Hon Kemp P Battle, of the Uni- versity, has been elected a correspond ding member of the Maryland histor leal society. Mr Hugh Dortch starts from Wash ington tot1 ay for San Francisco, whence he embarks on the 19th for Shanghai where he becomes the con sulate marshal. At the residence of Mr Charles Abrams, near Raleigh, yesterday, by J O Maroom, Esq. Mr Frank Abrams and Miss Martha K Kmery were mar rled. The information which comes here is that senator Vance will keep up the tight against collector Simmons' con flrmation, and that he is now making it upon the line of opposition to the "machine." Mr Howard A Banks, of the staff of the Charlotte Observer, will deliver the alumni address before the Eume nean society of Davidson college at Its anniversary during the approach' lng commencement. Arrivals at the Park hotel!: Paul C Rneed, N C; W A Charplng, Miss O Wilson, N Y; J J Adams, NC; J R Davis. Daniel Way, Waynesville; E JU lidd H X: Ubarles Carroll, bal timore; J W Taylor, Atlanta; J W Cotten; Tarboro; 8 R Gabbart, 3uf loik; a L) swartz, Soranton, fa. At the Yarboro today : Daniel Mey er, Thomas smith, Jr, Philadelphia Tom Fowler, Greensboro : N A Ram sy, Durham; Mrs F 8 Spruill, Louis burg; J if Arrlngton, Nashville, N U Bam Louchhe'mer, Philadelphia Prof Uoshland, Baltimore; V H Car penter. Attleboro; James H Poa Smithfield; E S Watson, Danville Sam Jones, Richmond, Va; W H Hill Greensboro; John Robinson, Robin sonville. New Airertisements. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Messrs O A Sherwood Ss Co, today. Their new stock of good cannot be beat for beauty and cheap ness. Messrs Whiting Bros have on band a fine assortment of readymade cloth ine both for men and bovs, which they are selling at bottom prices. Messrs J G Sc J R Ball are the place to get groceries. They keep every thing you may want ti buy and are selling reasonably cheap for cash Try them and be convinced. Musicale thU Evening. The following is the programme at the uusfoale at Central M E church this evening: Selection, orchestra solo, vocal, Miss ')o7ney ; cornet du et, Messrs Cheek & Thomas ; reading, Miss Ka'le Griffin; selection, orches tra ; quartette, vocal. Misses Branson and Grlmn Messrs Uheek and Wil Hams; duet, violin and flute, Messrs Wouable and Nann ; reading. Miss Thomas; duet, instrumental, M lection, orchestra ; uncovering of the cross. The "church fuss" case was before the mayor again this afternoon. The warran's are ag Inst Ruf us Whitaker, Wm Turner, Barton Whitaker and Harrison Garrell, all colored, who are charged with disturbing an audience at the colored Christian church on Manly street. It seems that these persons interfered with the holdioe of a secular meeting In the church. They were asked to leave bat d clined to so There are at least 30 1 witnesses In this ease. Hardware, e. YOUMAYNOT WEEDOHE BUT WE WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL AND SBK THB STYLES Of BETTY' BABY ARRIAGES Trimmed in CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL and other colors. The price is right. RALEIGH, N.O. Dry Goods, Notions, &. ASB10N FADS AND FUCKS. An Age of Wonderful Ingenuity COL.OU Tones PHENOMENA! Climax reached in 1894's staple and novel ty silks, spring woolens and more than all in the exquisite tints and designs of wash, dress goods. The display of daint) and ar tistio zeDhvrs. dimities, cheviottes, crepon- ettes, printed Swisses, Japonettes, Mulluouss impressions, etc., is so oeaunrui mat waeu viewing tham ones mind turns to art and artists. The shades and colorings are match less and show that Scotland and France have no successful rivls in the textile arte. Embroideries, Insertions, Laces In endless variety for the further decoration of these charminc washable goods. Domes Mo ginghams, prints, percales and outings nav touched tne lowest prices ever Known to the trade Prices are "off" on dry goods today. Never have consumers en joyed such a benefit, nor has there been such a wide ranie for selection. In extending a most cordial invitation to visit our store will make it interesting for vou by showing vou through the entir stock without urging you. to buy. If we cannot show attractions irre sistible it Willi be difficult tor you to be suited elsewhere. W, H. & R. 8. TUCKER & CO We are Tan ellincr" or Shoes For Everybody, Men Women C.A.SH RIOD&co .and Children. Good Shoes at Low Prices. W. H. ft B. S. Tucker & Co. I - ft - k't mi 6 i -JL
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