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Cle SWIg Cwtikg VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, MONDAY. OCTOBBlt 31. m. NO. 8 1 n A BLOODY KIOT. riTY IS Bill IF. Attention is etlled to the legal do tice of Chas. T. Hortoo, commit Ode Man Killed and Several Badly Wounded. In an Interview with Dr. Sanderlin ' ioner this morning we learned that a The sheriff is anxious to collect Superior Court. j Th October term of the Superior lourt of ake coutv for the trial of uivil causes commenced today, with Judge Bryan presiding. In or der to facilitate the buioM the For Kent. On Mo1 orU Hardware. &c; otg App'- U Mrs Jut t 'ffO ilnrifrf t uJ s;r-t. be &c The ring; leader "Parrot" was wounded so badly that he died and many others both of the peaceable citizens fnd the outlaws were dan gerously hurt. There is tremendous excitement in all the mountain coun- Narrow Escape. This' morning between 10 and 11 o'clock our fallow citizen Dr Knox came near receiving quite a serious injury. Be was driviug up Fayett ville street in his top buggy when the axle broke causing the horse to start off rapidly. The doctor sue cee led in jumping out and the ani mal ran against a tree at the corner of the Raleigh National Bank which stopped his flight. It was a near es cape. Federal npervisors. The following federal supervisors of election have been appointed for Raleigh. .First Ward Henry Keith, Rep J. O. L. Harris, Peoples party. Second Ward Chas. Goodwin Dear, J. N Denton Peoples' party Third Ward M B Barhee, Dem; John H. Rav. Peoples' party. Fourth Ward Mike Alleo, Deiu; P. M. 8orell, Rep. Fifth Ward B F Park, D m ; Henry Horton, Prohibition. Outside East 0. H Bine. Bm ; Geo. Shellem. Peoples's part Outside West Chas E Kin ?Vo pies1 party. jNartajrc Ij?o.'ns't4. The fallowing -Hctiwh .?. issued "by . the Register of P'-ef's U r the month of October: WHITK. Aaf. Katie Womble, 2" da; bloody riot occurred at Burnsvllle, , taxes so that he nay make settlement. J docket bus eu ftrrrgrd i.ir rc'i Yancy county, last Wednesday, re sulting in the death of a notorious outlaw named P.irrot, and the wound ing of several persons. It seems that on the day in ques tion, Dr. Sanderlin was filling an ap pointment to speak in the court house at ' Burnsville. He was interrupted several times by a gang of mountain outlaws who had con gregated for the apparent purpose of breaking up the meeting. They as sailed lr. Sanderlin with the most outrageous epithets but the Doctor persisted in making his speech, hurl ing defiance at his assailants. The confusion, became general when a crowd of the adherents from the out side atteu ptud to make their way into the court house. They were met at the door and a desperate fight en 'sued with knives, pistols, bludgeons Call and sae bio) Three members were received into Edenton Street M. E church y enter day morning by cert ideate. Three members were received into the Central M. E. church yesterday, two by certificate and one on con fession of faith. " I am convinced of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparillia, after having taken but a few doses" this is what many people say. Grand Secretary Woodell left on the 4 clock p. m , train today for Our dress g-ds aul millinery de pvtments r" full of UW uuv tlths RrH w have oiu-i rnr- bir in th To h V1': CO'i. S. Ub man. 6059 Pauline Christmas vs. Christo pher Christmas. 5284 John Johnson vs. W. Z. Blake et als- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 3737 W K Hunter vs David Ligon. 4422 B M. Harrison et als. vs. Da vld Ray et als. P231 L. Rx Wyatt vs. Mrs M. F. Hamlet and otbar points on the A A. KiDg. L Road in the interest of the Odd 4864 Elizabeth J. Kellv vs. Solomon Fellows. I Freeman et als. Rooms for missionary work are to ! WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8. be opened by the Kings Daughters j 4131 Joues & Powell et als. vs. of this city for charitable work. Ar- J Thomas Pence et als. tides of furniture, such as curtains, 6090 B. K. Partin et als. vs. Lewis lamps, tables, bedding &c, are re- j Stewart, executor, quired. All contributions will be ; 5124 A. C Vickers and wife vs. G. dftBlrlnir to aid B. Aiford. 5258 A G Ht f.lht M'iNDAV.nnroHER i. a t 047 EitH m aTi,,ht et a!g V8 Sule for 'mh or fr !rcdit. JJ M fc.laM .rUUtet a!s. vs o eciod bauJ aootor' canpe iu Claude A. Perklnj'm et als. I good order. 4850 A W. Shaffer vsDempsey Hoi- j c8 E. Bukkk Hwwood, M D. the cause can send articles to the old Peck house, corner of Wilmington and Morgan streets. At a meeting of the ministers of the various churches this mommg in the Library room of the Y. M C. A., a programme was arranged for the meeting to be held tomorrow night in fie Firsi Presbyterian church look ing to a preliminary organization of a Sabbatu Union i? the city of Raleigh. Dr. d 11 Getrge will be present aod a-ldress the meeting Everybody in', vited We invite attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs W. j C & A B fltrousch who make an j announcement of extraordinary in- ' terest to the owners of horses cows, &c. They also have a splendid sup ply of the latest and best brand of flour which they are offering :o heads of families and others af prices which are bound to attract The "self yeast ing prepared Buckwheat," is taking . like wildfire Call and make selec tions. I Eddins vs C. D Jones. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 4769 C Dod, Receiver, vs. H M. Turner et als. 5261 W.M Rubs vs. J.B. Brown & Co. 8341 Ed M. Bledsoe et als. vs. Mo eed A Bledsoe et als. 5066 J. Peele et als. vs. Albert S. Pope. 6266 L P Borrell and J. W. Wig. gins Eirs. vs J 9. Manning, Trus et als. If a case is not reached on the day it is set, the judge shall set it for some other dav in the term, unless it is contlnned by consent. The Reason Correspondence of Visitor Sir. There was a big "ructions" on the upper eastern limb of the moon hst night. It was visible to the naked eye, and g'-rgeous under a smidl telescope. The McKiley bill did it. Yours truly, A. W. Seuffsr, p m. Little uget This lively cojsedy was performed at. Metropolitan Hall last Saturday I Ladles' ' oats. Oar third stock of ladies' eosts avd 'jackets have wirived 4e cun no Why you should buy shoes of us because you get good eboes at a small i price. Every pair is marked in plain j figures and sold it marked prices only. ' Woollcott 4 Sons. I AND THE KQ 13 WOETH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. Dr. Frank If n.-vy, V. S.. Has placed on nla wlrti J fUl Bob bitt, drugzi t. of this city, two v. ry valuable borae r ;udi One is foi the core of pu-itiuouia, ciughs, dis-teuip-r, pink eve, ehiTe. colie, &c. I rice $ and the otier is for splints, KpiviuH. lameifHS, , and is called AntioMiue, price 75c Dr. Htrvey was very successful iu the treatment of horses when locat.tl here Try them. oc25 6c T A C K Overshoes, rabber coats and ladies and misses gossamers cheap as the cheapest at Woollcott & Sons. Boxrdors Wanted. With or without, rooms. Terms moderate. Mrs W. T. Woodward, oc25 6t 648 Et Hargett. wittiaii8 MY iDOjlHTQIB! OUR KNTIEK STOCK OF FINE SHOES 10 Win AT GREATLY reducedpricl: From Now Until tbe First of September. N0miS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville striet. night to rather a small au ience The . Jou W lou VTl entire company did credit to them-5 wiuaell's is not an high m othr m and won the favor of all res . P Kwp this h-fore you. W A Fulclir m J A Hollouon, 2 P T.Langstou, 3 E M'Lassiter, 21 W P Matthews. 40 Jos Miles, 06 Henry Solomon,20 W E Stone, 2 A A Stell, n W E Smith, 19 Young Stone, 68 W W fucker, SI RS Water, 24 F H Weathers, 22 RE Yates, 25 M G Kernr, 19 F C iStone, J8 0ie Yates, IP A. K- Harton, J8 Dora Mills, 19 Annie Quinn, 19 Lula Cole, 94 Savannah 8elf, 18 Lucy Dodd, 19 M P Youugi 60 Ella Minis, 2" M M Scales, 18 Ava D Johnson, 18 Minnie E Jchns 21 COLORED. H Applewhite, 22 Thou Bailey, 51 Peter Bonner, 54 Green Chavis, 39 Andrew Davis, n3 George Davis, 19 8 0 Harris, 38 Jas Jeffries,. 22 Robt, J Jones, 24 M Jones, 37 8 Leach, 2 8 Mitchell, 62 Allen Moore, 20 Sidoev Minis, 23 A Rowland, 22 Thos Spencer, 22 WmJ Upohti'ch?5 Wm Wakins, 23 A Walker, 87 AQK. Mary Telfuir, 18 Martha EvaDS, 48 C Haywood. 40 Mary J Snipes, 24 Penny Aver i, 2'i Katie Crenshawl8 L Thompson. 28 GBurnettv 19 Mittie Hicks, 20 M Arrington, 27 Mary White. 23 Tibltha Tast'ce.ge Harriet Hickn, 18 Lilly Badham, 18 Delia Blalock, 22 l izzie Powell, 20 Rosa Johnson, , 2t Lucy Dunston. 18 Joanna Johnson29 Six prisoners were brought to tbe penitentiary, last Saturday afternoon. ent We most 'be public. highly commend it to i. T SWTNDt ILL We dose nor store at 7 p. m ?xctp Satnriay. Woollstt:& one. 1 people of RaU-iaf!"' w.' Mk it Go You cun in k' h foliar ft-.t fiT.lier and buy more in Rwioilell's store thaii af. any plase iu our reat-ir. Thu why not made it go; no iU can coae : of it. in mil'inery ' goods especially : can you make i, dollar do double j duty. Thiuk "of it. 8traw sailors '0 i To the dn-ss : 8!.r "ii!KJiog ooimtr' will nav hit 1 am now p" -p rt- . mk" .p so or v-r in th.. vrv beRt maimer d style Theuii ffl -i b1- f;ruislej i v tu firm .if ; & 1 - Tacks? 4f fi I do . :t 'A--.' RV.i if tfoc-tK trr f'it'..'ii 6i."-Rs'spc--it'tt;;.y, C. VE'ETx, IS'O, J'-4 F'AYt'ti f-vjil tit'.'. r"t, cis2S :' Oi?5-.s.it,i'uck..'r,s. We feel s.'fe in saying we can please any lady or child ho wishes a nire at 1 iali ha 5n qu.li'y price ani work (lu niilli ner fa one of the besi mon"y would con mun'1 in Balliuiore. Every 'ad tiia spnnV a (foliar at. .the Lyn Rarket ,Jt're will K; piv.:n Tbe Ara.'ricOT Ma-stzhie." It :.s 'a'-i of lie; reading mntts-r, an-.l w wrt! 2-" . will rive you li. ba-g.d'fr- ian : y Wti-nt 1" i 0"- ip'l ijnahr "S. RALEIGH, N- C. THOMAS H. BKIGGS & SONS. . H EW MILLINERY. The - Latest-Novelties. :::::::Tue mosf Dssiiable ::::Shades and Shapes:::: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S """"SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS i ::::::infants' Silk Caps aad:::: Shirred Hats I M.a. .We have Millinery to suit every- boiy in style and pric3. , Order? from a dhtan e will re- , , cfiv pminpt at- . lej'tion. eMs o i S iSm .HI M We have bwn paivstiifeig cents each, and all shapes in felt bats ,wnav V w ; selections. Our etek is ora;-od 25 cents each. Make it ipro at maiuly of go(-l, r vice -4 hie, ..-jed'.em Swindell's. .' j priced ko3 Sol iho ohsav'.;!- . - 5 the highest, bv'-; -just tt'mt e -aus -t' A Present. Free to You. ; getds so larger' nKl. i t so hard v- "Th Amorin&i. Afnfain' will h t tlMO VOO KRJ' 15 l:!?k is b:!v 'iyoMicii3tbt;Ter 'if" UlLiI t .r r v, M t n si r fie : v ( a givn to ecn iaay wno spenus oo cm a,)( )0W(,6j prkt 'two sfi-V,H li.jSd at BwindeH's il sbc mil tnk -h;' An order'- fs o ' i'or third We :..o tronW to ask far it, This i a beau- 1 r'hii):t the d potKln. A e!--- tiful book of interest Lado s' sfcrnw sailor hats 10c each. Pice carpet 20c yard. Rugs 15o each. :ite it, ' an I Swindell's. We have some very stylish over coats and we are offering them cheap Woollcott & Sons. . price .: B;coo. a- ock ( ui- !"' -vvr exi-ected .yery 'iiy. ' wtufa-i: turers have put. out stales avr so attractive, and we are ever on too alert to get the beBt for our peop'e. O. A Sherwood Si Co. Inexytsiisive Carpets j We have never shown a more cow I plete lire of inexpensive carpets than at present. These carpets were all bought and delivered , before th ... litl.ii.:M uuvwuuo iu uncw uu no e jiuuvv uii.iv doiivi . . .111 t , aavamagw n prici ini ',"Vay? Becaiu-.t ;: h.i i .U" 'c Ts'"y ::." bt , tli- i v !iebni'!, a'-o J ' viiie..-. is fov ii' store, a-.d rrivin:;, .f ti" t 'rjvttie"-i, beat, 'lio-'t m' de-n ivi I diip-'pest ! : of-'afi "i-FURNITU it E scripdons ever offered m this market. Com . aid feast your f yes ou bKaiiti"'ul 9 Sailor Hats No hat so completes a simple toilet f for a lady hat Now, lady, listen: you can buy every P . RT.0 R ViS B BID ROOM fT ITS, BFlt&AUS FKEVIH BE BLKD LOOKING GLASSES, LOiJNGES, VVILLO AND RATTAN HAIRS, WARDUOBE3. . MATIt'ESSES, &c. these same nice straw sailor hats for j we secured Desirable pa! terns 10 cents at Swindell's. Now this same Bwiudell is always on the alert to save you money and this is the plainest proof, ill other storeB charge you 25c for these same hats. Yon pay lQo for them at Swindell's. Also a sp'endid selection of CHIsIwARK-I . Do Vt f dl tc call at the rani emnorium ' Now arrivals daily. Too i.uinerous and vm- in S'rong, good wearl.ig ingrain car pets at Hue, 8'!o, :o,- 40e, 45c and 50c Of these we have styles to suit balls :. rious to mention. Can save you at least $10 or bed rooms, and we can promise to : to 5 on a oet of furniture at the grand em give every one who wishes i.u iivx , I orium. penstve carpet th- best posniV, vU r( Q M A S S MAXWELL, W.fl.&R.S.Tr;CBaRCO. ' Exchange Place. ' ;:Sfiir -a BET. .By's aud M,ss-3S School LiDI'SS AND GESra MEDIUM A.ND Departmn't is complete Of reliable Kmds to fit and suit every one. quniuy aua at me lowest priaes. H. B. i s. Tucker A Oo 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street TACKS -TWKLV- V A -R0S3- f.- ix KEGS ' I . y r K "F- ' s. -IiCK8- j?-- 5 CTS PER KEG, j X s - V
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