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The Wan; on factory. We hear that tb6 common stock of the Wagon factory com pan , In this eity amounts to $16,f00 preferred stock $16,000 and there is due to backs a boot $41,000 The assets are said to be about $90,003. How Is This? The New Fork Herald pays: The Richmond Terminal inves'.ig log committee, it is said, has made some interesting discove ies about certain transfers of property that may lead to criminal proceedings against well known parties hitherto identified with the management. A directors' meeting was called for yes terday to hear the report, bat noth ing was given out. It was said that the report will be deferred for ti e present. Great Damage There is much complaint male to the Experiment Station on account of the ravages done by the weevl to stored corn and rice in the Eas'er-i section of the State. The crop injur, ed throughout North Carolina in be estimated at half a million of dol lars. The department is sending on the following. This beetle is closely related to the pea and bean weevils au't the remedy is the same fumlgatiug the infested grain with bisulphide of carbon To accomplish this provide a tight bin, box or bogshed. into which the grain may be turned. Corn may be either shelled or on cob. For each barrel of corn or rice add one tablespoon ful of the bisulphide and cover the bin or vessel tightly with a thick cloth of any kind except oil or rub ber cloth. Let it stand for twentv four hours, then uncover and all the weevils will be found dead All trace of the bisulphide wi'l e"aporte in a few hours and no damage will be done to the grain. Ill O OTHER Sarsaparilla has the merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. 1 , Metropolitan Hall has been most beautifully decorated. The galleries and private boxes here have been hung with the prevailing colors, of red and yellow made into exquisite designs. Shields of heavy tin glisten in each design, the whole prfsentiog a fine effect which will be much increased by the gas light. It is worth a visit Saturday night, to see the hall. Our special artists, Messrs Marshal and Fowler, under the criti cal supervision of manager Heartt, did the business On next Friday, at 4 o'clock p m the ladies of St. Mary's guild will give an old fashioned candy stew and bet:n bag contest for the little folks at the residence of Mrs T. C. 3arris, on Saunders street. Prizes to the win ners will be given as well as the can dy. Admission 10 cents. If the weather does not admit the enter tainment will be postponed until the next week. The ladies of the North Carolina Monumental Association wish to re turn thanks thsongh their vice presi dent, Mrs. J H. Blount, for the do nation from Perquimans county to the monumental fund. There will be an important meet ing of the Cleveland and Carr club at the court house tonight at 7:30 at which addresses will be delivered by Hon. B. H. Bunn, N. B. B rough ton and Josephus Daniels. Manager Heartt received a letter this afternoon from the agent of the St. Felix Sisters stating that they will be unable to fill their engage ment in this city tonight. There will be a free barbecue given b the democratic party at LeesviUe, in this county, tomorrow. Col. A. M. Waddell will speak. The last rose of last summer has about departed and will hardly put in appearance before next May. The Durham Globe prescribes hot lead for burglars. This seems to be the most effective cure. Bub up your guns. The law will allow yon to go hunting next Tues day. . Travel on the railroads 1b getting somewhat lighter. J'!- Wll. EliVilAOTS . KALEIGIi, N.- C. fiucoessor to Evans A Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages. Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kind The best work is always the cheapest And this can be found at the northwest corner 01 Morgan nd Blount FRAIZER Cart Shafts in stock. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Seaton Gales Lodge No. 64 I. O. O. F. to nigbt ?i o'clock sharp. Work in the degrees and other important business to be attended to. Members of the I dg8 specially requested to be on hnd Manteo and Capital Lodges aud visiting brethren cordially in vi ted. Thism. P. C Recording Secretary. Several marked the street railwaj improvements in system are in pro gress The county candidates spoke at Pollard V today. he cotton platform is crowded to excs. "Mothers1 Friend" makes child birth easy. Colvin, La.. Dec. 3. 18S6 Mwvife used w-vxtLjann i niiujso before her third confinement, and says she would not be witnout xt lor hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Ssnt bv extsress on receiot of ririce. S1.50 tier hnt tie. Book " To Mothers " mailed f tee. BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. METROPOLITAN HALi. SATURDAY, OCT. 29. CONTINUOUS LAUGHTER. Great Eccentric Irish Comedian, Heibert Cwthorn, In the Best Farce Comedy, LITTLE NUCCET SAXOPHONE SOLOS, Latest Songs, Dances and Music Q FAMOUS NUGGET QUARTETTE Reserved seats on sale at Mnc.Rnn's drug store this morning at 9 a. in. GRAND RD1SPIAY A FUR CAPES -ANU ll FUR TRIMMINflS. D We have iust received a full line nf above POOd a. Also an el pirn nt aaanrt- ment of Foreign and Domestic DRESS It GOODS AND TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is the most complete in the city and are offering E S S GREAT BARGAINS in all lines. Come and see us. N.Y. Dry Poods 4 Millinery Bazar 0"3 211 Fayetteville street. TO LOAN ON LIFE IN SURANCE, TONTINE, AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES. No delays! Correspondence invited 1 Inter-State Trnst Brokerage Co oc24 3m RALEIGH, N. 0. 8 H I NG- LES . FiS At my mill, west end Hareett street, on rail- iusu: wiu uo uieuseu lu sell. L H ADAMS. I1Y Wagons. 5lc. streets. WE&t.ed Everbody to know that the nnlersigneJ is not surpassed in Watch and Jewelry Work by any one in the state, and sells the bear WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES for the least money. His many years in the trade pnn hips him tf cnfalir annranttui in rrmt his work or goods to be honestly represent- Or1 TTia mnttn ia lr ir rtwinaa ki-tnAn and square dealing with ail. CI1 and see him. 1(111 XI 11' vl 1.' ocl" 3w 13 West Hargett street. mmi OF PUBLICATION. Harriet Wilson, Fl If "1 Wake Sup'r vs. 1 Court to John W. Wilson et al (left's Octob'rTerm To Jonn W. Wilson ueiend t J 1892. You are hereby notilied that the above en titled action has been commenced in the Su npr:nr ITnnrf nf Wub-o rr in f it. tUut V. m. v pose of said action is to enforce the equitable liuia me pifuuiui ill auu tU tt CCIMIU tract of land in Barton's Creek township, in said county described in a ceitain deed to said John W. Wilson from L WoocUief und wile; to nave the land sold to discharge cer tain mortgege indebtedness to George W .Norwood and the residue paid to plaintiff. The said John W Wilson is heiehv nnM. fied to appear at the next term of said court to he hem in the court linnso nr. Rnlui.rri the 7th Monday after the 1st Alondav in O L. I lOlli) I I f I rt.ii and answer or demur to the complaint in .: i i l .L t l i i ... tr. !;uu acuun wnicu nas oeen amy niea. JOHN W THOMPSOIf Clerk Wake Simerior "lnnTt. BUSBE-5 fe BUSBEb; Pl'ffs Attvs. sel 6w NoticeoiSaleot Land in a deed of trust executed bv S P Gill and wife. Virginia N Gill, recorded in the nttine of the Keeister of Deeds of Wake countv. ook 08, page 596, T. will sell for cash, at public auction, at the court house door in Kaleieh, NC, at l2 o'clock m, on Mondav. the 7tb dav of November. lS'.YI. a certain tract of lai id in Raleigh to wr ship, Wake i-OUntv. Rnd fnllv HesnrihpH in saiil . Aoilnf trust, and lying between the Tarboro road ana tne roaa leading by tne Oak wood ceire tery, and adjoining the lands of Mrs Marga- . T.T , 11 1.1 IT I . J T . . I I t ico jcnuii, in v ucliuu auu J JM. neCK. con- taiuiug yj acres. w Jtl fAl,, oc5 tda Atty of Morteaeees. Notice of Sale ol Land Bv virtue of nnwer nnnferrud in a loo.l rt trust executed bv Kward Smith aud his wife, Susan. I will sell for cash ntnnhlin auction, at the court house door of Wake COuntV. at Vl o Clock m. nn MnnHsnr rho Tth day of November, 1892, a certain tract of lana in Kaieigh township, lying on the east side of Beaver Dam road and running back 200 feet,adjoining the lands of Larkin ij Hall and Bib Matthews and fully described in the offine nf the Rpulstar nf iManf W.l 0.ww. -- VUU If UIKQ cuuuuy, ouus iw, page iw ocf tds J IN HOLDING, Trustees. (iKEAX WALE Ob' STANDARD-BRED HORSES. At m v fhin n.nnnl onlo of annfmn standard-bred trotting and harne3 horses, to take place on FRIDAj, NOVEMBER the 11th, there will be s;.ld two grand- uaugmera oi aaniDietonian l'i in the 2:30 list), one of them in foal to Pamlico. 2:163. 4 of Daniel Lambert. (33 in the 2:30 list), 4 ot Ben Franklin (23 in the 2:30 list), 2 of Aristos (12 in the 2:30 list), one of Georee Wilkes, record 2:22, sire of 80 in tha 2:30 list, one of Baron Wilkes, recora,2:18I sire of in z;ou list, one 01 nappy Medium, sire of "XT TT 1 11 API t " - . . . . i.aiicjr nsuKa, z:ujj. ana to other 2-90 trnfc. ters. One daughter of Pamlinn 9-1fi3 nno uaugnter 01 jerome iiioay, 2:iti. one of unariey a, sire or Alice Berlew, and 14 oth frs in I far. V. nancrhtaisa i V.nnb'.n Chief, and 5 standard-bred btallions, sons by him: one staniiarrl-hreri orrnn.lann nf pin. cep;, sire of Tnnket, 2:14, and 29 others in z:au usi, out oi a grana-aaugnter of Ham- uicLoman, in, sire u in z:au list, and the the rinmn nf 75 nf-Vior 9!-Sn fmttum rifT,, standard bred nllu s and geldings will be . VVUWA HaWw wumwo, sola, in all about 40 head. No horses sa well bred and individually sj g od were ever seen in North Carolina aa will he anA of thia saie- .1 w WW.M MW VUU A catalocrno crivincr nwlioroo onH dnannn tions of each animal will be issued about UClOOer zotn. and mnv ha had nn onnl . . . .;r' t - .ffuv. uuu in writing to U f WlliM AMSON. Wftirwiew Porm Sept 31, 1892 td Raleigh, N C. Administratrix Notice. Having this day Qualified aa eiecntriT nf the late navid B Avera, deceased, this is to ' notiry an persons navmg claims against the 3tate to present the same to ma for payment uu or ueiure me izm aay or uctooer, 1893, or this notice vill be nlead in bar nf ery. All persons indebted to the estate will piease seme witnout rurtner demand. MARTfTA f AVRRA Executrix of Tavid B Avera, dee'd. xvaieigu, m V, ut'.ll, low J EXTRAORDINARY ! - K T AND n Grand Annonncement. The centennial and annual fair is now the great talk of the times, and so is the GRAND EXHIBITION of every thine in te Furniture line to le seen at the Mammoth Empo rium of Johrsor& Barber on East Martin street, where can be fouDd one of the most superb stocks of furniture of every description ever brought to Raleigh Just Think of It. A o R D R v I Here can be seen splendid Parlor Suits. Lounees, Rocking Chains. Mattresses, Wararohes. Couches. Setters, Bureaus, Look ing uiass'S. ana in tact. tiiousandH nfurtitv les two numerous to mention. In addition to this there can be found at thin r.h amninn warehouse C rriages and Burgies to puit su tastes, uun ana see tne ereat eibibta at Johnson & Barber's I uc i.- xiu ana i vl E,aa, Martin Htreet FRBNCfi - BAKERY CONFECTIONS AND OB - S&L001I. Our Confections all fresh. Our Oyster Salooa for ladies and gonl men is a cosey retreat where the best oys ters are served in the most attractive styles. Families supplid with fresh oysters cn short notice. Telephone No 102. se2 tf CHAS. BRF.TSCH We had during the past week th tartest run of trade. Our well selected stock and low prices did the drawing of cus tomers We like to give our home folks a chance during the com iug week, and in consequence we will quote you a few of our manv Iphriers- At 19c Boy's Shirt Waists, regular price, 50c. At 29c Bov's Knee Pants, retrnlnr nrira At 1 V Boy s Suits, regular price $2 50. ' At 38c Unlanndr.ed Men's 8h:rts, regular price 753 At $L 50 Men's all wool Pants, regular price S3 00. At $5 95 Mn's all wool Overcoats, regular once 810(0. At $9 95 Men's Fie Suits. recnlHr nrioe SRV? Weliketocill vonr snciHl atteution to our Men's Fine Wool Underweur "Mrtnitarv System" made bv the Ameri can Hosiery ( They are 'be hnest and heat in the ur.it recotmneHded by the first d -c tors Prices per suit $8 to $10 according: to size. RO&EN'HAL GLiTbiNG cot.:::::::::;- 305 Fayetteville St. onp Pf stofflce A. Williams & Co., Booksellers, Publishers, Stationers, Kaleigh., IDsT O. Keep constantly in store the largest and most varied stock of SchoolBooks SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, Miscellaneons BooKs, LAW BOOKS, &c, in the South. An elegant line of the most lonai A UUX1 Particular attention nnid tn nnt. fnwn nr. fOIIDER Diebtation Mill ders. Send for catalogues. . ocl7 M.eniii Kowl The Wondertul Coal 8aver. Bares-25 per-cent of the CoaL Prevents Coal Gas. lUducea Ashe! No-Clinkers! Clean Fire at STRONACH'SH EdwardV Dissicated Soips, 19c can. Sunlight Flaked Gelatine, Absolutely Pure And will go Further than ay Other, JCc per packpge. HANDY ECONOMICAL DISHES BEADY PREPARED. Chipped Dried Beef, RoastPeef, English Brawn, Boneless Prgn Feet, Roast Lamb and Veal, Tripe and Lunch Tongue, 21b cans, 25c, lib cans, 15c. One pound of the cooked meats is equsl to two pounds of raw or uncooked meats. Satisfaction Flour, Guaranteed in Name and Quality. Only 14 50 per bbl. W.C.&A1 O-aOOEBS Bate and Candy Manufacturers Choice Family Groceries. In addition to a ppr.prol ntvfe- aw goods, where you can get anything in the grocery line at reasonable figures, delivered at VOUr door, wn rail xrnri ilt.n:nnl.n. 1 ' ' " jvu UIK1UUUU HUUI celebrated Fris H A5rD8BRB1KFA8'rSTRn8 Our large assortment of aiTfir ab Mullets, Mackerel, Cut and Roe Herrine. and Faixriilv Flouir from S5 95 nn FOR A NICE B1EA KPAST trv some nf nr. i Prepared Buckwheat. For all the above aa wall a a all nn. LARD. BACON, SUGAR TEA, COF riiiii. UHKtjaK, UK ACKERS. BUTTER. 8AT.T. IfkAT. and all the little condiments to season a first class brenkfaot. Ai nnnr rw imnnaii nail v uajjci. irfti and have ycur groceries promptly delivered at your resiumca. W. R. NEWSOM. sel3 214 South Wilmington St. ST101CH Don't be a Goose And buv elsewhere before yon look around -yon might lose money by not looking over our Stock of LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN'S, MEN'S, AND BOYS SHOES. Our 8tock is Fresh, our Styles New Prices low down and our sales greater this season than ever before Ohildrens 8cho-l 8hoes a speeialty. WHITING BROS.
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