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t f ii i . -" f !' i . VOL. XXXI. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 28. 1894. NO. 6 tfMtit I Ml FOR YOU AND pOR US. Our elegant new WRITING PAPERS Which we have luit reoeived were manufac tured EXPRESSLY r0E 08 AND.FQRYQU by the leading maker of fine and fashionable ociety stationery. You cannot affjrd to use in vour corres pondence any but the very latest and beat want to show it to yon. Jpi Society Stationers, RALEIGH, N C. Ifoar Pictures AX We have a laree lot of Moulding to select Iroqa and ara prepared to frame in any stvle desired fr halt the regultr price. we ajsanaye a larger Stock of FURNITURE than weliave' ever had before, which we are eiung w greauy reduced prices. BABY CARRIAGES are a specialty. T1 ":. ' i nomas & Maxell. Leading Faraitare Dealers, 9 and 13 Martin Street, RALEIGH, N. G. febl MKTHETIK Don't hesitate, but come at once and get your mattings. We have them, and the prices are right; good quality and beautiful patterns. Moquet mats, bound edge, 49c, cheap at 75c; Smyrna mats aud rugs from 49c up. A beautiful line of pictures, 25 and 49c, f 1, 2 87,;4. DON'T FORGETjTHE PLAGE. THE LY0I1 RACKET STORE AUCTION SALE for THE WEEK Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. In these sales yon will And anything and everything mostly. Sales will commence promptly at IS o'clock each day. v FRANK. 8TRONA.UH, 810, 821 and 828 Wilmington street. IFco? Sale- Tine nice three room house and lot for sale on West Cannon avenue ;good ..tap in vard: the hoase rents Wf 91 VI Wv. , J for $1.60 per week; now occupied by a eaad tenant. One small cash pays n.hi aaod time on the balance h. navincr ft ner cent on the other payments. For particulars apply to We Tim win p!8 1 w . 6M Wnt Cannon avenue. CITY IBRIEF. Picked Up and Balled Down. IlemS Robeson county is to have another railway. Forty seats have been placed in the eapitol square. Rain is greatly needed. This has been a dry April. There will be n j roses here bv the 10th of Vlay this year. The funeral directors of this state meet at Winston June a). Two convicts from Person arrived at the penitentiary today. Dome nue crimson clover was brought In today and sold. - The success of the co-operative cotton mm nsre is assured. The graded schools of this towns ship will close Friday, May '8. In two weeks all the thousands of articles in the state museum will be in place. Prof Massey says there is no peach crop tms year, in either iN v., Ma. or i JJelaware: Kaieign's new cotton mills are named toe "Melrose," and a very pretty name it is. Rev 8 R Gammon has just returned from four years of missionary life in Brazil and is at Asheville. The board of visitors to the state normal and industrial school will be in session next Monday and Tuesday at ureensooro. The May day fete at the academy of music next Tuesday evening is to be a very attractive performance. nenearsals are now in progress. In two weeks all the thousands of exhibits in the state museum will be properly arranged. It will e a place or great attractiveness for sightseers. The junior order of St Luke's circle of King'B Daughters, which gave the entertainment, at the house of air James Boylan last evening, netted 20. Invitations are out to the annual May festival of the Sunday school of E ienton street M church, a week from tomorrow, f he special exercises begin at U:s0 a. in. The sale of reserved seat tickets for the Mayday-fete at the academy of music next Tuesday evening began this morning. The box sheet is at W H King & (Jo's drug store. Yesterday a white boy here while at school stuck needles fn the mus- clesofhis legs. One needle, which was in the flesh an inch deep, broke, and a physician was sent for to cut it out. The boy will hardly ever repeat so dangerous and so foolish an ex pertinent. The remains of William Hooper having been removed from the old Presbyterian church yard atHillsboro to the battle ground of bruilford courthouse, it is now desired that the remains of Governor Burke, which lie in a neglected spot two miles from Hillsboro, snail also be interred at the battleground. Maj W H Martin today reoeived a telegram from Way cross, Gra, from his son in law, Mr Unas A Fendt, in forming him of the death of the lat ter's daughter Mildred, about Si years of age. The body will be brought here for burial, arriving tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The funeral will be held at 5 p m, from Mai. Mar. tin's residence on north Person street. A special to the Richmond Dispatch says the wane D'oresc college Dase ball team returned yesterday morn ing at 2 o'clock from playing a num ber of games in Virginia, and, not' withstanding the hour was met at the depot by some of the faculty and the I entire student body, given a royal wecome. presented with flowers from the ladies, and -bonfires were kindled. while the college colors "old gold and black" floated profusely from the college buildings, In recognition of the record in V irginia the team was eiven a banquet; last evening by Mr J M MeeKins, oi uoiumpia, a u. Efforts were made yesterday to get the date of the laying of the corner stone of the Confederate monument changed to May 28. President Molver, of the State normal and industrial school, urged Gov Carr and the mon nment association to tms onange oi time because congressman Bryan, of Nebraska, will on the 22d deliver the address before the college graduating class. It was claimed that all the North Carolina congressional delega tion urged Mr Bryan to come and that it was not desired that anything should come in conflict with the great western orator. The committee of arrangements declined to change the date from the aa. - The Yew Cotton Hill. The following gentlemen have been named as the directors of the new cot ton mill which Is to be built here on i the co-operative plan: Messrs R H Lftwii, John 0 Drewry, W O Riddles:, T W Dobbin. B R Lacy, Joseph Q Brown, W 8 Primrose, W H Hughes and A R D Johnson. These gentle men are specially requested to meet next Monday afternoon at 5 o clock at the Citizens1 national bank. The name "Melrose" has been adopted for the new mill. First Baptist Church. During the week ending today eve ning meetings specially for prayor and exhortation bave been held in the First Baptist church These ser vices bave been marked by a grow ing interest, and were intended to be a preparation for the special meet ings to follow next week. It is ex pected that Kev tr w Elsom, whose labors have been greatly blessed in Newborn and Henderson, will be here next Monday and will begin preaching that evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is cordially invited. Weather. Synopsis: The barometer continues high over the South Atlantic. The area of low pressure which was cen tral in the extreme northwest yestern day morning has advanced eastward, sausing falling barometer west of the iississippi, but only a few stations report rain during the past 24 hours; all light. The weatner generally is lair this morning, with southerly winds prevailing The temperature is Blight lv higher in the south and nearly stationary elsewhere. Washington forecast for North C arolina: generally fair. Local fore. cast : Sunday fair : local data- for 24 hours ending Ram, Saturday, April 28th: maximnu. temperature 78; min- inum temperature 58; rainfall 00. Bennion Services. At Central Methodist church to morrow at 11 a. m : Song, "Biest Be the Tie that Bands;" prayer, scripture reading, "In Judah is God known;" our societies and their work;" Epwortb league; 8ings, "Work For the Night is Com ing;" our Sunday school, the superln. teudent;song, "To the work, lothe Work;" the Official BDard and its Work, the stewards; song, "Ye 8er vants of the Lord;" brief review of year's work and plans for the future, the par tor; recitation. "Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters;" offering for pastor's support; song, ''The Old Sh'p of Zion;" benediction. In the evening at 7:15 o'clock there will be sermon oc "The church, tier duty to strangers; the members one to anoth er. and to offenders." Everybody is invited. The Leaser Literary Society. The annnal May exercises of the Leazar literarv society will be held in the chapel of the A & M college next Friday evening The competitors are all from the junior, sophomore and freshman classes: President, a F Walton, Garner; secretary, O E Corpening, Lenoir. The declaimers are Paul Stanley, Goldsboro; C A Scott, New Bern. The essayist are R G Mewborne, Jblinston; G W Cor- bett. Point Caswell, The debaters are affirmative W C Broaden, of Goldsbiro; J A Bizzell, of Fayette ville; negative: M a Hunter, of Char lotte; J J Blount, of Faison. The query is: "Resolved, that the colleges of North Carolina should open their doors to both sexes." The marshals are J C Dey, Currituck; David Clark, Raleigh; J T McGregor, Wadesbore; E A Wesaell, Wilmington; James liar per, Lenoir. In tbe superior court last evening the j ury deoid ed against the Antietam paper company in its case against the State Chronicle ; that its furnish ing of material did not give it a lien which was superior to tne mortgage held by ttlr Josepneus Daniels. Jfix Gov Holt put in a claim for $1,000 borrowed money, but it was decided that the mortgage had precedence of this also. Both decisions are of ln terest. The judge decided that liecs tor " materials" apply only to perma nent materials. Many fish are dying at the water works pond, and can be seen on top of the water. This water is only used for driving the Iturolne wheels, not for drinking or other purposes. The water which flows through the mains is taken in at the "rook hole," a mile above the pond. An engineer named Lltaker has disappeared from Charlotte un der peculiar circumstances. He was last seen Wednesday, when he was going after something to eat. De tectives are now searching for him. Contractor Linehau's force got to work promptly thl9 morning at the west gate of the capltol and has com I pleted the excavation lor tne mona- iiuent foundation. PERSONAL MENTION 01 People Who 1 Came and 4- Went Tcdav. Rev Dr M M Marshall went to and will preach Ring wood today there tomorrow. Mr A G Mangum, of Durham conn ty, has gone to Gastonia, to locate for the practice of law. Prof. W L Poteat, of Wake Forest. jesterday at Monroe, N C, delivered bis lecture on "The Thirtv Silent Years of Christ's Life.' The Charlotte Observer of today says it is Mrs Vance's wish that the people's monument to him should be placed over his grave as Asheville. The Guilford battle ground cele bration will be held July 4 and Prof Edwin A Alderman, of the univer. sity, will be the orator of the day. The theme assigned him is '-The Life and Character of William Hooper." Arrivals at the Park: J O Horner and wife, Oxford: Mrs B R Moore, Wilmington; A H Adams. Durham; h w Williams, ut8s oi JS Williams, Orange, N J; T C Badham, Philadel- pnia; vy l neai ana wue. miss min nie Olive, NO. The alumni oration at the State university commencement will be de livered by Hon Hoke Smith; the bac calaureate sermon will be preaohe by Rev Dr F J Murdock, of Salisbury. A memorial address on the life and character of the Rev. Dr. Charles F Deems will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Li Keid, oi Greensboro. Arrivals at the Y arbor o: B F Lewis, N Y; L Aoree, Jonesboro; Thos Smith, Jr. Philadelphia; W 8 Witherspooo, Goldsboro; William. Douglas, Charles ton:1 Falheimer.Baltimore;. Dugue New Orleans E K Craig, Philadel phia; Dr Francis O Macon, Warren ton; W T Hughes, Loulsburg; J L Prior, N O; R Gwathney, Richmond Today's Charlotte Observer says "There is soon to be put on the stage in the city ball 'A Box of Monkeys. The play is a parlor farce, in two acts, by Grace L Furniss. The pro ceeds are to be for tbe Confederate monument in Raleigh. Miss Fannie Burwell has interested herself in the matter, and to help Charlotte's con tribution has arranged to have the play." ; The grand council of the Royal ar eanum meets here next Tuesday. Among its officers are Dr J H Way, of Wavnesvllle, grand regent; Wr Boyd of Newberne, grand secretary; A M Powell, of Raleigh, grand treasurer. The supreme regent, Mr H H O Miller. of Chicago, will be here Wednesday to install the officers. The banquet will be given at the xarboro, and per sons entitled to tickets should apply for them at once. The Chicago "Israelite" pays sena tor Vance this tribute: "His death deprives the Jews of a sin ;ere friend and noble champion.' Hia lecture 'The Peculiar People,' was delivered in many parts of the country, and was of inestimable value in removing prejudice against the Jews among those who did not understand their true character. Senator Vance was a gallant soldier, a broadmlnded states man and, above all, a chivalrous gen tleman; such a one as tbe oldtime south more frequently produced than the colder north. Kaddish should be said in his memory in all of our syna gogues." The grape crop will be at least t wo weeks late. Mr Bilyeu says he will have 98 per cent of a perfect crop of Delawares He has a regular bo nanza this year, lie aid not prune his vines until late. The revival at Brooklyn ME church continues to Increase in inter est. Last evening tbe church was filled and ten persons went to the al tar for prayer. One professed con version. Memorial day at Charlotte will be observed in handsome style. Hart ranf t post, GAR, parades with the eamps of confederate veterans. Applications for admission to the nniverslty sumnoer school are com ing in from all parts of the state president Winston says. There are Intimations that a New York man will pat up a large electric plant here, ne nas loosed over the ground. Among the noted actors who are booked to appear at the academy of music next session is Roberyjo wning. A great meeting of farmers of Meck lenburg county was held at Charlotte today in memory of senator V anoe. Rev. R H. Whitaker will preach at Brooklyn M. E. churoh at 11 o'olock a. , m. tomorrow, and again at 8 p. m. llArdware, &c. YOUMAYNOT WEEbOMB BUT wi WOULD LIKE EVERYBODY TO CALL A.BD BBS THE STYLES 07 PEETIY BABY CARRIAGES Trimmedin CARDINAL BLUE, POMEGRANATE, CORAL and other colors.' The price is right. RALEIGH, N. O. Dry Geoda, Notions. . rade Attractions. We offer new, clean, fresh, reliable and carefully selected merchandise, and expert shoppers appreciate the dilterenae between this and bankrupt stocks of antiquated, old style and shop worn goods. This is the greatest Wash Goods and Lace season ever known, and many pleasant encomiums have ben passed upon our selections. Our prices are the .lowest known for such elegant goeds. Cheap Prints. Gingliaiii.Challies and Washable Lawns a specialty: We offer the choice of 600 pes at only 5 cents per yard. Ladies' Summer Underwear, Gauze, Lisle, Silk and Swiss Ribbed Cotton, High or Low Neck, V Square or Round Out. Latest Novelties in Neck Dressings, in innumerable shades and colorings. Our stock of HOSE is conspicuous for good value and low price. G.A. SEASONABLE SHOES FOR CHILDREN AND MISSES. Attention is called to our new styles of lan Shoes for Misses and little Children. These are the most economical shoes that children can wear. We show complete as sortments in OXFORDS, BUTTONS LACES. AND -ALSO TAH OXFORDS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. Moderate prices for all. w. n. & R. 8. TUCKER 4k CO. SHERWOOD&go r . 0. 5: '' if P V" f UK TDD TTVTHT
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