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' 3 RALEIGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1802. NO. 3 VOL. XXVIII. 1 -.1' CITY IN BUIF'. Mneb colder weather is expected. The dost U pretty effectually laid. The condition of Mr. Jno. B. Neathery Is much improved. Got. Holt and party will probably reach borne tomorrow or next day. How about a skating rink at Brook tide Park It looks lik it might be a success. There is a perfect dearth of news at the different lepartments in ie I Opitol. We are pleased to see our young friend "Tom" Tate of Greensboro in the city. Raleigh and Gaston 8 per cent bonds are now quoted in the market at 120 Mr. R H Creech, a prosperous far mer and an esteemed citizen of John ton county, died last Saturday. The revenue collections for the naet wek at Durham amounted to $32,157.77. This is a heavy increase A considerable nrmber of drum mere are putting in their appearance in this 'ection They generally re port a brisk trade. Catarrh In tho head is a constitu tional disease, and requires a consti tutloual remedv like Flood's Sarsapa- riila to effect a cure An old country drink used for hoarseness nd roughness of the 'throat U blackberry juice diluted with boiling water The Border ExpnsiMou at Maxtor will coiimnce tomorrow and last o til and iDolu-iing the 28th. A ver larga attendance is expected. Th ladtes of North Carolina Mon umental Association have thoroughly organized all over the State. They return thanks to Perquimans county for a handsome donation received yesterday. It Is stated that a large English syndicate is figuring to the estab lishmf nt of a fi50 0"0 cotton mill in Rooky Mount. In addition to this, step are on foot for a cigarette fac- tory on an extended scale. Revivals are in progress at the Christian, First Baptist and Trinity churches in Durham. At the Chris tian church, the services are conduc ted by Rev. W. G. Clements, assisted bv Rev. J. A. Jones and Rev. C. C. Peel. The Presbyterian Synod which met in 8tatesville last week hae dj nrued Reports show 13 - 3 . churches. 5 licentiates. 7 cit'.tlid 4tes for the ministry and 27.8"5 com muni cants. The increase in funds collec ted over last year was $11 0 0. Thre ar still many dogs running at lage in the city without the pre scribed collar which means that no taxes are paid on them. This is a matter that fhould be attended to, Porsons owning puch t-hould either ' comply with the law or dispose of .' them. An extension of the street car line to Pulleh Park by next spring would b the correct idea It would bring that resort into practical us? and at the same time, we think be a source of revenue to the company In this connection we would make the query whether or not the city should not help out in the premises. In view of the proposed extension of the corpor ate limits, we must think our City Fathers should take a hand in it. When melancholy days come round and leaves get brown and red, when Corn is shocked, and when you add a blanket to your bed. When apples, pared and quartered, ae set in the Bun to dry, this is the time yo- smack your lips and think of pumpkin pie. This pumpkin pie's a tempting dish to almost any fellow, so sweet and tenuer, luteins (yum!) and then, with al, so yellow. You stir up eggs and milk and spice and sugar oh, my eye and then you add the pumpkin, and that makes the pumpkin pie. A Ceutenarlau. Mrs. Winnie Kuberts,'of Maogum township, Durham county, died re cently at the age of 109 years She was a pensioner of the war of 1812, her husbaud John B. Roberts having been a soldiei in that contest. She leaves two sons, both of whom are living at quite old ages. The Weather Today. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Wednesday: Rain will probably continue Wednesday forenoon, but cease in the afternoon, followed by clearing. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 60; mini mum temperature 39; rainfall 0.0. A Noble Enterprise. At the synod of the Presbyterian church recently, held at States ville a Mcueuitt of the most noble ouaraci'T wub uuatiy ueuiutu uuvu, : -1 -. 1 1 J.A1J.J summation are now thought to be good. It is the establishment of the high school at the old site of the Bingham eehool near Mebane. The property has be i leased, a board of trustees and a principal elected, and J the school will probably be opened ,. by the first of January next. At least th-t is the date now set. It wi be known as the high school of Orange Presbytery Cboine Selection. F;r a splendid supply of choice family groceries of all kiuds there is no esl.'ibllshtaant iu the city that is nor popular with our citizen than that of Mr sV R Newsoui, 2'i South Wilmington street This gentleman carries at all ti nes such a variety as cannot fail to ploase the most fastidi ous, ".ttd his prices are so low as to at tract the trade of all who call for ex amination Mr. News-'in's xperience in the business enables him to place before the public all the novelties in bis line. Let housekeepers make a note out, auu can. tuey wm uuu o. most tempting array to choose from. A Grat Rush At the great furniture emporium the past week, because the people j found out where the best bargains could be obtained at the most reason able prices. Messrs. Thomas & Max well so reduced their stock that they : at once proceeded to replenish it, and now they have a splendid assortment of new arrivals of everything in their line of basiuess to which they spe cially call the attention of house keepers and others. They want the ladies to turn out in force and call at their horse where the most tempting array of everything in the furniture line will greet their eyes These gen tlemen have made a reputation in Rpleigh second to none in their busi ness as is attested by their large and constantly increasing business. All their stock is new, of the latest and , most approved style and offered at such prices as are compelled to at- tract general attention This is a sort of off week in Raleigh, and the ladies cinnot witness a prettier show than by calling at this establishment, j They will be shown around in the ! most polite manner. "Little Nugget". It is a farce com edy with a good plot. The artists are perpeot in their line. Fine music, sparkling songs, naw dances With all this very pretty, charming girls. They will appear at Metropolitan Hall next Saturday night. Don't forget that the registration books will close next Saturday even ing. If your name is not on the book you cannot vote. This is certain. Turner's N. O-Almanac is in rapid progress and will soon make its ap pearance. It will be a number of un usual interest. There was a general expression of, regret throughout the city today over the death of the President's wife. Hecore seats at MacRae's drugstore t for the 'St Felix Sisters." There will he a rush. Rain at last. It was badly needed, and will do an immense deal of good. Dr. H B. Battle has gone to Mor ganton on professional business. The attendance of pupils at Miry's school is daily increasing. Several marriages are booked St. for the near future in this city. '1 he condition of L'reasn.rer Bain is sail! to be critical. Mr. C. A Cook, of Warrenton, is at the Yarboro. Mr. H. L. Grant, of Goldsboro, is in the city. Oar drees goods and millinery de partments are full of the latest nov elties ana we nave some rare oar gains in these lines Woollcott & Sons. Dr. Frank Harvey, V. S., 'Una nl.Aarl BO a iDlth I WOI KAfl um inwu c. . v . I the cure of pneumonia, coughs, dis temper, pink eye, chills, colic, &c, once il: and the other is for splints, 1 .s.nts lmAnAoa At a onH Ifl AQI uii AFuti0,t;ue. Drice' 75c Dr. Harvey WH8 very s'icoessful in tho treatment I of hoisea when located Here, iry of horses when located here them. oc25 6t Why you should buy shoes of us been use you get good snoes at a email pric i Every pair is marked in plaiD figures and sold it marKed prices only. wooucoti s Dons. Boarders Wanted. With or without rooms. Terms moderate. Mrs. W. T. Woodward, oc2 ) 6t 548 East Uargett. Overshoes, rubber coats and ladies and misses gossamers cheap as the cheapest at woollcotr, & Horn. SkipScacry. Put on your heavy fUunels, and if you have none we want to tell you Swindell has, and if you have a little money you cau get real nice heavy underwear at D T. Swindell's. La j WQO degire flannel8 heavy or Ka OM,fa,, of Hu-n j UgUU nOiUV VU U W WV " . , oftnt.Amftn who want. hn.?v underwear can be suited at Swindell's. j Mothers who want children's under wear can una same at v. i. wiu- i (Jell's Ladies' 4)ts. Our mHinuaoth stock of fashionable coats for ladies hae arrived. A de Bcription is impossible. D. T. Swindell We have some very stvlish over coats and we are offering them cheap Woollcott Ac Sons Get a Carpet. "While the opportunity offers you should get. a carpst for each of your rooms. We have yet a few pieces of that wool carpet at 50 cents a yard; ! and we tell you in good faith that when this is gone you won't get any more such carpet at 50 cents a yard. Besides this line we are fully prepared -to suit you in any style carpet you may want and at same time have a few dollars in your pocket. Velvet carpet, Brussels carpet, Moquit car pet, Ingrain carpet, Hemp carpet, Coco carpet, uu carpet ana rugs to , match all the carpels. D. T. Swindell. We close our store at 7 p. m. except Saturday. Woollcott Sons. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs 113J Fayetteville st. al tf Dress Goods, Corsets. Strange combination yet they are closely allied, and in either we fed that we are fully equal to the occasion in suiting you. Try us once for a nice dress. It will be nice and cost several dollars less than at other places. Get at same time one of those C. B. corsets you Pee advertised in tha News and Observer. We have them in all qualities. D. T. Swindell. For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in ; gooa oraer. I oc8 E. Burke Hywoo, M, D. SpeciAltta lnLallFinc '.-dors d:-rs . - ... ... .... . . . " - w . ...... and reeoiutu vid iheuj H8 und u'-.-r '!y this it'arket. To see them B t buy tnem Solid Pong Polish, Solid Goat ' ton. Solid India Kid, button, "Peerless'' button Boots, $U0 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 50 1 75 2 0J 200 Electric" "Tho New England Boot" "Pallah Kid" "Excelsior" sprint? heels Swain's "MouitorV spring heels, 2 50 JSlppendorr s O K " line, 8 00 Our Pride," McNely Kid, 2 2 "Wellesley" AzoKld, 2 25 Kipperdorf's spkcial, 2 10 J. N. Smith's Every Style, 2 50 J. N. Smith s hand sewed shoes are without a peer in quality, style and price. Ask to see them. Full stock footgear ou hand for ladies', gen's. misses and child reu s We cm afford to and do sel! ch;,ap; our expenses are light. V .1 - her wood St Co. Iint W aria Shoes. Our school shoes for boys and girls possess two qualities which are wor thy oi every parents attention First, ma ..... ,i , .. ..!, are very lw as lo as reliable goods civn be sold. Besides school shoes, we have shoes to suit every one. i his Htoc't is complete and the prices are always rihr. W a & K, H TUCKER & CO. dry mi mm OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINK AT GREATLY reducedprice: From Now Until the First of September. PRY GOODS ST0M, 213 Fayetteville strict. "nr s'op.k of Mi!!ia?rv is complete and a perfect baufcy. Pull stock . DRESS :: GOODS, Triuiming8, Table Lian, &c. Slioes & Hats We will save ynu 35 per cent in this department at the Lvcm Racket Store, 129 Fayetteville and 16 M-irtin St , Adams' BuMd'os. ARRIVALS. Tlie Centennial & Fair Proved a Bonanza. Why? Because we had the right stonk and tne people saw and apprecated it. They came, they saw, and they purchased, we . were compelled to order A Brand Sew Stuck which is now in store, and arriving, oi tlie prettiest, best, most modern and cheapest jra.UKMTUKE scriptions ever offered in this market. Corns a.na least your ryes on beautitul P A RLOR A.NP B EDROOM 8 OITS, BUREAUS FRENCH BE 7BLED LOOKING GLASSES, LOUNGES, WILLO V AND RATTAN CHAIRS, WARDROBES, MATTRESSES, &c , Also a splendid selection of CHIN A WARE. Don't f nil tc call at the grand emDoriuni. New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention. Can save you at least $10 to s '5 on a set of furniture at the grand eni porium. THOMAS & MAXWELL, Exchange Plaoe. NEW HnrcJrnre; &c w-y . s-t m r- ' , I j I K S TWELVE GRQS3 KEGS OF -TACKS. c K S. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEQ 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A C K "S. RALEIGH, H EW E11ILLINERY. The - Latest . ftSovelties. :The mos Desltable. -.Shades and Shapes; -BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS Infants' " Silk Caps and:::::: Shirred Hats. ...We have Millinery to suit every-,..... bo ly in style and price. Orders from a distance will re- . cive prompt at- ...... tention. miss AGGIE REESE 309 .FayhttevilleSt . Dry Qoo!s. Notions, &c. WfRHUCiRfCO. .LADIES...... ... AND CHILD It EN'S Attention is invited to our ... new lines of Ladies', Misses ... and Children's Wraps for this ... season, embracing the newest ... styles and textures in ... JACKETS, "'. THKfcVEQUARTER AND ... LONG GARMENTS. ... - .. In inexpensive Wraps for ...... children,our display is ...... ...... worthy ;of special ...... .... consideration. ...... W RA r.Siz ffl, H. & R. S. Tucker Ca 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street Y i k - if.-:- v. , K-f
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