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Th Weather Today. For North Carolina : fair, warmer in th Interior. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Tuesday: Fair weather, warmer. Local data for 84 hours endta? 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 67; mini mam temperature 83; rainfall 0 00. Peace Institute. Next Friday night the first ries of concerts 'or th winter season will be given at Peace Institute chapel at 7:f0 o'clock. It will le under the di rection of Prof. Karl Schneider and the selections will be admirable. Children and young boys will not be admitted. Knights of Pythian. This noble ordr, we are glad to learn, Is in a flourishing condition. Last Friday evening a convention was held in Caetle Hall which was well attended. The room bag been beautifully renovated and elegantly furnished. The walls are adorned w.ith emblems of the orde and the fl xrs nicely carpeted Tonight Gen tre Lodge meets and there wl'l - e work in ttie ranks. Personal. W. H. Wheeler, Evq , of Winstor, was in the city List Saturday. We were pleeeed to fee Mr. Jno. S. Hampton on the street today. Miss Rosa Stanton has gone to Nor" folk and Baltimore to spend the winter with her brother. MissLionie House and Lula Lan carter has gone to Wake Forest to spend a few weeks with friends. Gov. Holt has appointed Charles McNamee of Asheviile, a delegate to the Southern Inter State road Con. gress to meet in Murphy, Nov. 15th Capt. T. W. Jones, of the tenth cavalry U. 8. Aruiv. has been ordered here to succeed Lieut. Shipp. He is a graduate of WeetPointand has seen much service among the indians. Frances Willard claims that the an outi t of fcce exerted at a given moment to compress the waists of wo- men by artificial methods, world, f aggregated, turn all the mills between Minneapolis and the Merrimac, while the condensed force of tl eir tight shoes, if it could be applied, wouh! run many tiains. Fine Concord, Martha. Isabella. Delaware and other varieties of grapes at A. JJugni's. Bananas, OTanges and lemons very cheap at C. O. Br 11 & Go's. NO OTHER Sarsaparilla posses ses the Combination, Proportion find Process which makes HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself. LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 12. Folk and East. Streets 13 Johnson and Halifax trrea 14. North and Person Streets. 1 Elentonaud East 8treete. 21. Morgan and Blount 8treets. ' 23. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 24. Davie and Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and South 8treete. 26. Hargett and Swain Streets 27. Blount and Cabarrus Streets. 812 Fayetteville and Hargett Sts. 214. Hargett end Blood worth Sts. 31. Davie and Dawson Streets. 82. Hillsboroand West Streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets 35. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 36 South and Harrington Streets. 87 Hargett and West Streets. 4. Water Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and lAne Streets- 42- Halifax and Edenton Streets. 43 Jones and Saundera Streets. 45 Firwood Avenue opposite Cot ton Mill. 47. North Street, West of Salisbury Young Mothers! We Offer Ton a Remedy which Xnture Safety to Life of Mother and Child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Hobt Confinement of its . Pain, Morror and Bisk. AftSSt Jf onebottloof 41 Mother's Friend." t uttered but Ilctlo ptiu.Hinl dM not expetiencjCTiat weaknrM fterwtu-d imjuI In suc:ti case. Airs. Ammuc Oass, Lamar, Up., Jan. 15th, 1891. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of prloe,S1..V)pr bottle. Uook to Mothers nuailuU free. BBADFIELD JIEGCIi ATOI CO. - ATLANTA, GA, : SOLO S7 ALL DUUOOT8TS. SHI NG LES. tLDwMoBoDK At my mill, west end Harerett street, on rail road; will be pleased to sell' se21tta L H ADAMS. J!U wii. eiiviiaiiniisiiJfxtraordnabyi RALEIGH, N. C. Successor to Evan & Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Special attention given to repairing of all kind?- The best work is always the cheapest An ' this en be found at the northwest corner of Morgan aud Blount sf n ets. FRAIZER Cart Shafts la stck MKW ADVERTISEMENTS. Land Sale. WAKE COUN i Y-In the 8upcrior Court. C T Morton and wife and ot tiers vs MI Jovner and wife. Bv virtue of an order of the 8uperior Court of Wake county in the above entitled special proo'-eding, I will, on Thursday, the 1st day of December next, at 12 o'clock, m, offer for sale for cash, at ,Vak?tield, Weke lountv. N C, the following described tract of land i' L'ttle Hi" er township, Wake county, bound ed on the north by Berry (Jarroll; on the east by M;ke Whitley; on the south and west by Mrs Martha Horton. containing 818 anre, on the Earrsboro Road, and known as i he "Gaston Earp tract '" Terms of sale. cash. Time of Eale, Thurs day, Dec 1st, '92. 12 o'clock m. Place of sale, Wakefield. N ('. :HRLP8T HORTON, Com'r. Geo H Saow, Atty. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Py authority of a consent judgment of the Superior Court of Wake couuty in an action entitled W K. Davis and N P Jones, Ex'n, and others vs Louisa L Cosby anu others, entered for the purpose of making assets to pay certain legacies and charges set forth in a judgment in the aforesaid acMon, I will, as auminis'rator of Mary A Morehea, de ceased, and as commissioner appointed by the court, on MONDAY. 5th day of Decern ber, 1892, at twelve o'clock ro., at the cour1, house door of Wake 'county, sell to the hightst bidder the following described real rotate belonging to the estate of said Mary 1. Moreheai', deceased, to-wit: First, The store house and lot on the west side 'of Fayetteville street, now occu pied by John 8 Pescud as a drug s'ore.frout ing 28 feet on Fayetteville street, and run ning back west 910 feet to Salisbury street, hit lu ling wall privileges as now en j lyed. Second, The stoie ouse a"d lot on the north side of East HaTgett street, now occu pied by H H Crocker a a dry goods tore, fronting about 22 feet on Hargett street, and running back north 61 feet with wall privi leges whirh belong to said lot Third, Tie stora house and lot on the south side of Hargett afreet, now occupied as agrtcery store by J F Redford. fronting about 6 feet on Hargett ftreet and running back south about 31 feet with all rights ap purtenant to said lot. The l"ts above escribed will be sold for one-third rash, balance six months f'om sale day, with interest t 8perce t. Title reserved until purchase money is pai '.. JOHN T PUI.LEV oc31tds Admr and wOm'r." For Constable. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Constable, and wish all would 70te for me. Respectfully, B H DTTNSTOV, Raleigh township, oc29 td Administrator's N tice. Having this day qualified as administra tor of the estite of Tibitha Mangum. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to me on or before October 29th 1893. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A ll persons indebted to said estate will make payment at once. JA8S MANGUM, Admr of Tibitha Mangum. dte'd. . Oct ?9 h, m . SPLENDID STOCK. Hcu ekeepers ?n4 Others take Notice. That there is no place in this citv where a better or more varied stock of everything in the grocery line can be procured, than at the establishment, of W K NEWSOM, 214 South Wilmington Street. The bill of fare is most excellent, but vre can only in a short, so ce call attention to a few of the articles that make up the tempt ing array Ferris' Bams, BreakNst Strips, Halt Fish, Mullets, Mackerel, Cut and Roe Herring. . Famil-v Flour from $2.25 up. Prepared Buckwheat. LARD. BAPON, SUGAR TR. COF FE4. CHEESE. CRACKERS, BUTTER, SALT, MbL For all these, call at NTCWSOM'S, ; eel3 211 South Wilmington St. Ki'KHU-Nri'i. UJaa A Washed Everbody to know- that the nndwigneJ is not burpasse 1 in Watch and Jewelry Work bv any ont in the state, and sells the best WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SPECrACLES for the least money. Hi? many years in the trade enables bim to safely guarantee to you his work or goods to be "honestly represented- Uis mutto is lo s prices, honest work and square dealing with ail Oil and see nim. JOHN W. i.VLt:, ocl7 3w 13 West Hargett street. MM OF POfiUS&TlON. Harriet Wilson, Fl ff vs. John 'V. Wilson et cl deft's To John W. Wilson, de'iend't Wake Sup'r Court to f Octob'r Term 1892. You are hereby notified that the above en titled action Las been commenced in the Su pernor Oourt of Wake o 'tty; that the pu, poe of Said action U to enforce the equitable rights "1 the pluintiu. in and to a certain tract of lanu in Barton's Crei-k township, in said county described in a certain deed to said Jotiu W. Wilson from L WooiUief nd wife; t' nave the land sol.t to discharge cer tain mortgage indebtedness to Ueorge W Norwood and the residue paid to plaintiff. The said John W Wilson is heieby noti fied to appear a the nett terra of fuid cjurt V be held in the court house at Hale'h, o. the 7th Monday after the 1st Mouday in September, 1892, tbeing October 2ith, li-92, anu answer or demur to the complaint in baid action which has been duly tile 1. JOHN W THOMPSON, Clerk Wake (superior "ourt. BUSBER fe BUdBE; Pl'fls Attvs. s. I Hw Noticed sate vi Land Under and by virtue of power conferred in a Jeel of trust executed by S P Uill and wife, Virginia v bill, recordeJ in the otice otthe negater of Deeds of WaKe county, ook 68, page 5K, I. will sell tor :ash, m public auction, at tne court house door in Raleigh. v 0, at 12 o'clocs m, on Monday, the 7 in day of November. 1892, a certain tract of lai d in Raie.gh towibu.p, Wake iouuty, aud fully descrioed iu sail eei of trusi, an 1 lying between the Tarboro roan and ibe road leading uy the Oafcwood ce i e; t'.ry. and adjoining the lands of Mrs Marga ret Ferrall, in V Dei.toa arid J M He;jk, cou taining 9i acres. W H PA.l'I, oc5 ids Atty of jJiortgagees. Notice ofSaleof Land By virtue of power coniem-d in a deed ol trust executed bv cdard tsniitn and his wife, Susan, I will sed for' csU at pu biiu auction, at tne court nouse dooroi Wake county, at 12 o clock m, ou Monday, the 'tu day of November, '892, a certain trct oi land in ttaleigh township, lying o' ttie eai side t Beaver Dam road an a ran dug back 2H) feet.adj imng toe lands of Larkia S and Hio Alauhews aud futly described ai the oifiie of the Register Ot uedsof Waki county, boon 10 ', page 700 oof tds INK' I VIVO. Vu-p- STANOARD-BSED UJSjEv At mv third annual sale, at auction, of standard-bred trotting aud i.arnesi hore!, to tjkH plajeou FR;Di i, NJVlSjlBlfiti the Uth, tnern will be s Id two grand daughters of Ham iletouian. 1') (40 10 the 2:30 list; one of fhem in foai -to Pamlico, 2:16. 4 of Daniel Lambert. (3 iu toe 2:30 list), 4 of Ben Franklin ,23 iu the 2:30 lift), 2 or Aria os (12inthe2:3 lisi), one of ie rge Wilkes,, record 2:22, sire of 80 in tha i:' list, one of Baron Wikes, retor-: 2:18, sire of 12 in 2:30 list, one of Hapijr Mediu n, sire of Nancy Hanks 2:05i. an 1 7? other 2: '0' trot ters, oi.e daugh er of Pamlico, 2:lti, oue daughter of Jerome Eddy, 2:i61, one of (Jharl. y B, sire of Alice Berlew, and It oth ers in 2:30 l;st, 2 diughters of Frank.in Chief,-and 5 staudard-ored btilhons, Bons by him; one stauoaid-bred grandson of Prin cepc, sire of Inuket, 2: t , and 29 others in 2:30 list, out of a graud-d tughter of Ham bletonian,. lit. sire ,i0" in 2:0. list, and tie th- dams of 75 other 2:30 totu-ra. Other standard, brd iilli s and geldings will Dv sold, in all about 40 head. No horsea s wp 11 bred and iu livid tally sj g od wer ever seen in North Carolina as will be sold at this sale- - A catalogue giving pedigree and descrip tions of each animal will be issued about October 25 A, and -may oe had on applica tion in writing w B P WILLIAMSON, ' i'airview Farm, Sept 31, 1892 td - Kaleigh, N C. Admialstratrix Node. Having this day; quahtled as exec itrix of the late avid 8 A vera, deceased, this is to notify all uersina having i-Iai. -no umj th estate to present the same t uid 'or p m int on or before tne lith day ot Ootooer, 1893, or t.ia notice will be plead in bar of recov ery All persons indented to the estate w 11 pleaje seti le wituout further demand MAlil Ha M AVKltA, Executnx of t'avid B Avera, dee'd. Ealeigh, N y, Oct ll, 1892 AVD T Crand Announccmenf. The centennial and annutl fair is d.iw the great Ulk of tb times, and so is the GRAV0 EXHIBITION of evervthinif in t' n Furniture line to ie sen at the Mammoth Knipo rmui of Johrsor. & Barber on Ka-t Mart:n street, where car be foun i oni of the mostsui'erb sto-'ks of forniMire of evrv description ever brought to Raleigh Just Think of It. R A 0 R U I rj A K I Here eau be sen splendid Parlor siui-jj, liun-s, Ricking Chai's Mattresses, WarJro;e iou ;hes. tiecte s, Bureau-, Lock ing Ol iss s, not iu fact, thousands of artic les tw 11 im-jroua to la mtion In 'addiim to tliis there ca i bi fo'in1 a' th;s champion w-iretiotue C rria(;ei aud Bi'gios to suit all tastes. Call 4ad see the gre;it ethibts nt Johnson 6l Barbels ocif 1M! and 1 '2 ifiast Martin Btreet. CONFECTIONS -AND- mm - s Our Confections all fresh. Our Oyster Salooa for ladies mid gentle men is a cosey retreat where the i)cst oys ters are served in the most attractive styles. Families sup;lid with fresh oysters on short notice. Telephone No 102. se2i tf CIIAS. BRRTSCH Nil WONDER. .. - ... We had during the past weeV to larsst run of t.i,de Our well selected stock and low prie s dil the drawing of eus- ........ touiers ........ vve ike to pive our hom folks a chance during the coui ......... ing wepk. and in conscience we wi'l quote you a few of our mnnv lenders: At 1 9c Boy's Phirt Waists, regular nrce, 50c. At2iki Hoy's Knee I'hius, regular p'ice, o. At fl 2 Boy s S i'ts, reirulir price S 50. At 38 j Un i'iadr ed Men's Snirti, regular price "j! it $1 50 Men's all wool Pauts, reialar price $3 00 At $5 95 Mali's ah wool Overcoits, regular pnc fid ' 0 V $9 9" Men's Fi..e Suits, regu'ar price 1. We liite to c -u ) ur Sjhch! ittenticn to our Men's Fiue Vuol DodHrwe r uniiiry ;. tem ' !iia.i'e by tie ut- i ......... 'an Mos'ery iiey are the iii'-sfcat l ter. iit-the iari"i .;ad com iH'Hii-d by the tirsr-d -c ors Pi ic per suit $8 to $10 - reordint; t siz-r ........ ROSii 4 HAL CL UING COT.' 305 Fwetteville Sc. o-o Proftiw. A. Williams & Co., Booksellers, Publishers, Stationers, IRalelgiL, 1$. O. Keep constantly in store the largest and most varied stock of SclioolBo oks i SUNDAY 8CHOOL BOOK3, . ' -- Misc6lla33ons Biolw, LAW BOOKS, &c., in the Siufh. An elegant line of the most , " . Fasliio'ablsStatioii'ry Parti'Tilir attention p"id to oat town or ders. Send fox catalogues. , ocl7 BMEBY 410311 Grown on richest ef moontala loICt Cut by hardiest tons of tolL ui.iici 3 vi4 ugcur null : la nitny a ru'ubl nt mountain n: 'iU -j A Satisfaction - Flour, Wholesome. Pure and Wondrous 8weet, PutiifHctioii imarsnteed, 1 50 pnr ubl, 12 25 per bbl. ' U. & JLi ST1MCI, Mm and Candj Mannfactcrers Headnnarters for FLOUR A NO FLOUR PRODUCTS. As honsewives. one and all agree, Lncile Flour is known to be Unexcelled in quality." LUC ILK FLOUR, f 5 0 bbl. uuiranteed to mske more brad, better bread and sweeter bread than any flour sold in tills market. flnr bfcaifl Cookfid Feed will make your cows produce 'rom one-third to one-half more milk and butterthau bran, and keep them in better health and flenb. We euarantee toey will never abort from the effects of eating this feed. Our Steam Cooked . Horse Feed Best and cheapest of Horse Feed. SELF YEASTING PREPARED BUCK WHEAT, 31b pekge 23c, 61b pekge 35. M-emn Koo The Wonderful Coal Saver. GRAND DISPLAY OF A FUR CAPES IN I" -AND- FUR TRIMMINGS. J We have just received a fall line f move goous. aiso an elegant assort luc ui, ui r ure gu mm juomestic DRESS I GOOPS " ! li AND ET1WMISG8 i TO MATCH. ! O OURMU LlNffRY DEPARTMENT C is the most complete in the city ' , and are offering ' ; i GRFAT BARGAINS " io all linf s. Come and see us. tf.Y.Dji;oods& Millinery Baza o"3 211 Fayetteville street J TO LOAN ON LIFE II SURlNCB, TONTINJ VND ENDOWMENT POLICIES; No delays! Oorrespondenee invite ! HietState Trusts Brokerage C o.24Rm R4.LEIGH, N. Oi !l Don't bo a Goo And huv e sewhere hAfn lit ' j , . . ju i tx I it ' 1 1 1 1 1 villi miiynf iua nor Innirincr nai mi. a,.v. CHILDREN S, MEN'S. - AND BOYS SROfd Ou' Rtock Is Fresh, onr fltyles JHU rriocs lowaowo aun our sales gree rhis)aeoa thn ever hefnpA Children 8oh9ol Shoes a spe eialj IBHT wmriNG ms
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