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cdic VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 18!)2. NO. 17 Iff" I CITY IN BBIEF. Leo. D Heartt, of Durham.is in th c7 Very little doing in the cotton mar ket today. Th TtAfl v Marnlna Call of Winston has suspended. "Alec" 8tronach says his "bogwol ler" did the business. Bee notice of R D. Weathers eze cator of Madison Baugh. See notice of A. W. Haywood, as signee, of 0. H. Anderson." A heavy snow storm prevailed in South-Western Virginia yesterday. Chief of Police Heartt Is suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia of the face. The average nrobin is already lay ing up the dimes in anticipation of Christmas. It is said that it will take the offl clal count to decide the election in California. . Mr. Jane Uzzle. of Winston, is brag ging on the rabbit's foot he gave vice President Stevenson. A big torchlight procession and jol lification meeting is talked about in democratic circles. The stock holders of the R & G. R R are in session in this city today . Col John M. Robinson, president of the system, is here. No flowery rhetorio can tell th merit of Hood's farsaparilla as we' I as the curbs accomplished by tbl excellent medicine. There are a considerable number f strangers nrrlving in the ciiy today for the purpose of attending the salu of Uapt. B. P. Williamson's blooded stock too orrow. Mr. J R Kennedy, who represen s Mr Wilfred Clarke's comedy com pany, in in the ciry making arrange mnts for the performance on Mon day and Tuesday nights of next week. Dr 8 S baton well, one of the most prominent and able physicians of tho eastern section of North Carolina, died at Hurgiw last Tuesday, aged 12 He was the first president of the North Carolina board of health. Our frttmi Eugene Harrell is full of enthusiasm over the proposed tr'p to Cuba. It will probably take place in Jaocarv next ft will be a most agreeable journey. The major knows all the ropes and bieco iipny on such an occasion would be i .v.iiuaMe. The Snuday scho 1 t fibers of ths cly will ruet oinorrw t'ernxm i.r 4:10 to stud? the lesso i of t ie next -Sunday mirniag Re. J. J. H-ll wiU conduct the cUss this month The claHS will be held in the vnooUti o com mittee room on the second floor of the bnildlag and Is for ladies as well as gentlemen. Attention is directed to the adver tipement of MesRrs Whiting Bros, who are offering a lare line f shoes fo" ladies, ruteses. children ire. In ad diti u they announce a fine stock of rubber coats, boots &c The lowest prices .re guaranteed - an 1 there is no better houee iu the Htv from which to fn&kM selections', Call and see tboiu. -. TUo Chrysantliemum Show. Although the weather was very un favorable, there was a considerable attendance at the Chrysanthemum show at .Mo8ley & McGee's old stand last night. The specimens exhibited are exceedingly rare and beautiful, consisting of numerous varieties. Ad intertsting feature of the occasion will be the naming of the chrysanthe mums growing iu jars. The names RpleOed Will be in honor Of Raleigh ladies, and ..e determined by votes at 10 cents each. The lady receiving the hirha5t noinbar of votes will re cive one of the varieties, and it will take her name Among the lalles mtklag displays are Mrs W T 'Tucker. Mrs V. E Turner, and Mrs Julius Lewis. Lunches consisting of alt the delicacies of the season will be served at all hours in the day, and late at night. Y. M. C. A. News. fiA mail meeting of young men will ( b. heId at Metropolitan Hall Sanday at 4 o'clock. Two prominent speak era have been secured and also an 'orchestra, nine male quartette will render some choice se'ections. The ladies are cordially invited to attend this meeting. The program will be published later. Died- At the residence of his father Col. L.D Stephenson Esq in Swift Creek, Township, this morning at 8:3 ) o'clock Mr. M. L 8tephenson in the 81st year of his age. Mr Stephenson was a young gentleman of much popularity and highly esteemed by all who knew him. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock i from the residence. The Weather Today. For North Carolln : Fair decidedly colder on the coast. Frosts Friday niornlug; warmer in the evening. Loial forecast for this vicinity: On Friday: Clearing weather, con tioued cold. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 45; mini' mum temperature 86; rainfall C 48. I. O. O F. Regu ar couiiuurrir-atiou of 8eatoo Gales Lodge, No. 64, 1 O O. F., at 1 o ciocs tomgnt ora in me u gres aud othei important matters will come before the Lodge Mem- b ra of the lodge earnestly requested J to attend. A fu'l turnout of the de gre- staff is expected All Odd Fel lows cordially invited Wi'fred Clarke. On Monday evening next Wilfred i Clarke's comedy 'company will open 1 at Metropolitan Hall in the celebrat ! ed and most amusinar comedy of -Tit for Tat On Tuesday evening the : comedy of "My wife's husband" will be presented. The Richmond Dis- patch says : Wilfred Clarke is an actor to bis finger tit s His talents are of a high order and he is already -winning a name and reputation for himself of which he cay well be gen- uinely proud The Electiou. There is cothing since our last re port to change the result in any ma terial manner, so far as the election of Presi ent is concerned The dem ocratio plurality of the national and state tickets in North Carolina is es- timted to be retwen 35,000 and 40, 01.0, and the democrats will have a J A Card. very large majority in both branches j To the dressy people of Raleigh and of the general assembly probably! sw rounding country: four fifths In Wake county the re- w,I.wi!l 8aV am now prepared to - , x iit 'makeup suits to order in the very turning board met at the court bouse . be8t manner and style The material at 12 o'clock today for the purpose of officially canvaing the retnrns.a'ter whl'.h the result will be officially an nounced. A Young Thief. Po'icman Dapcburch went up to Greensboro yete.day afternoon to brhiB back a little ugro boy ared about 11, n1n.1ad .I0bu Bethel who had been detained io that'; ton on suspicion of being.' a thief. Mr Up church returned this morning bring ing the offender with him and he was pUeed Jn the station house to await, trial. It seems that on Tnes- i day Bethel left this city and'went to Greensbor v While there he made a somewhat lavish display of monay and sported a nickel plated watch and chain. He was arrested and questioned, ani when it was found oat tnat he Was from Raleigh, the nhn,WIa h utai-a nntiflori Amnnv other articles found in Bethel's pos session was a book of street oar tick ets which he undoubtedly stole from the office of the company. The watch, it seems was purchased from a store in Raleigh. He is beyoDd doubt a sneak thief of the most dan- gerous kind. Bright, fancy thin skin lemons at D. I. Johnson's. Small rneanraosed sugar cured and N. O. bams 'it D C Johnson's. Pure N. 0. T Johnson's. buckwheat flour t D. N O cranberries 10 quart at D T. Johnson's. Baldwin and' N. C apples by the barrel or measure at D. T. Johnson's. Carpets and Rugs. Can yu be Induced to buy a car pet We have a beautiful line carpets 30c, Vo. 30c, 85c, 4"e and 50o a yard at ; D. T. Swindell's. A new lot of family and fane pat ent, flour and lower prices at D. V Johnson's. Stripe and Plaid SUks. Fourteen different patterns surah Bi,k ,n Btr,Pe8 nd !n ,a!d8' redaeei irom one nonu a ya.ru iu nuo a y i ai D T. SwindellV. In looking around for oveters don't fail to call at A Duhi's. He has them at all timks of the finest qual Itv. J" Heavy Weight Cloaking. We have secured 18 pieces of 63 inch ! all wool heavy cloaking tan, gray, ecru This is the very same goods all the popular styles of cloaks are made of. only much better goods. We are celling this goods at $1.75 a yard, and it is roally worth $3 to 4 a y rd If quality and price is an in ducement it is worth your while to the(je d t D. T. Swindell's. Wet Weather Goods. Umbrellas, gossamers, robbers and ladies winter coats in great variety of style at prices to fit any purse. Heavy, double and cork sole Water proof shoes for car drivers policemen, &o. ..... Our bargains in ladies shoes at $1, $1 25, $1 50 and $2 are iuvisible mag nates. School shoes for children any size and quality. C. A. Sherwood St Co. Yoar Preseut Arrived, Fajh ,ady who 8penda m ejnU &t 8wirideirg wIll be given the American Magazine, a beautifully illustrated dook, iau pages, very interesting ana instructive. D. T. Swindell. Ladies' ribbed vests from 25c each. Kid gloves 75c a pair. Moses hose, seamless, 15c, worth 25. Unlaundried shirts 88c each. Men's heavy undershirts 25c each A lot of ladies straw hals 10c each. Shoes, shoes, shoes as cheap as the cheapest. Dress goods in endless variety at Woollcott & Sons. ! . j For Rent. House with 9 rooms, on Morgan streer, m diock east 01 uapicoi L. D. Womble. will b furnished by the farm of W H & R Tucker & Co. I also do cut ting and making if goods ar furnish ed. Respectfully," CWbikki.,-" "No. 324 Pay etteville street, oc'29 Opponire. Tucker's. ;'. "Our TaUi-.Uiar Of-partment. We are offerintr our oatrowa. a v-rv i choice line of the finest. ..imported j woolens for trcutleniena wear These we show iu texf nren adapted for bua t iness or dres suits Any of our tfefl tlemen friends who are inti rested ia high ijrade caHsimera, vve rfspectfully j ask and examination of this depart ; ' ment : i: W, fl. & R. B. Tuckkh & Co. i Qnr 8t)ck f ohrlstmas good .will ? be on exhibition Monday, . ov Tib. and it is the largest assortuuim z ' j bave ever sh.wn & ) ' , --. ; y AMPS Student, piano. banquet & about ; j'J-iaU other lamps at Hughes'. now at "NOAL-Jas Baker'cao furnish th? i I ivery best red ash arthracite coal. Spe-; cial rates very low during the next ten days, road. Yard on aoutn street, ne ir ss u tuxn- no7 6t ASSICiWJKK'S ALIii.The en t re stock of goods of 0 H Anderson, lately doinp business in this city at No j o ilargett street, is now ottered ior sate oy j the undersigned The stock consists of dry goads, shoes, (especially children's school shoes) notions, hats, &o, and can be bought cheap for cash. Call early and secure good bargains. AW HAY WOOD, . nlO tf Assignee of 0 H Anderson. Sailor Hats lOo Each. Three times each week we will re ceive shipments of ladies sail; r bats , TACKS to sell at 10 cents each. All shapes in A feltha'21 cents each. If price and : 7 quality is of Interest to you, then you I , .. . . o i.t 11,- . 11.1 . V- goo - JDflT RECEIVED RICH HOYELTIES in DRESS GOODS, With a beau'i'u! line of new and STY ISH DBS TBIU&INGS to match. t" Ask to see our line shoes every pair warranted to wear as represen ted. NORMS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stmet. Just as We Told You. When we came here we told you that you would buy good ch' aper than had ben be fore. See the high price concerns tumble to our prices. If we don't sell the goods we will make others sell cheaper. They have never had any competition before. In Shoes we can beat any house in Ral eigh in quality and price. A full line of dress goa ls and trimminzs to match. Our millinery dt-pirtent is fall and cnmplett. Ladies felt hats 25c sk for the American Magazine; it will be ejive 11 you free of charg LyonRacket Store far SPLENDID ARfUY OF TEMPTING GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 0; Never was there a more oppor tune tl ne to mike selections for Christmas presents than now, when the roods are Deing las-. received and all of the most approved style and quality. Your Wives and Loved Oats 0. will duly apprciate a new set of 0 furniture. ffemember that the grand emporium c m f uruish you PARLOR AND BSDKOOM aUlTo, . BUREAUS FREMOH BE 7ELKD LOOKING GLASSES, LOUNGES, WILLO V AND RATTAN ( HAIRS. WARDROBES, MATTPESSES, &c. Also a sp'endid selection of CHINAWAliE Don't U tc call at the grand emporium. New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention Can save you at lenst $10 to '5 on a set of furniture at " Ue prand em porium THOMAS & ..MAXWELL 'Pxobaiige Place. ' ALL STY LBS: Pallaca's "Comoion Sens?" '.':.' and R(,UH&tre8 g PiltSat ROH6F ' For sale by () A. Sherwood & noltf. if GUSTOS 81 1 JDo. llardware, &c. TWELVE KE03- OF- TACKS. K s. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A K "s. RALEIGH, 11 EW MILLINERY. The - Latest . Novelties. : .The mos Desiiable;: iShades and Shapes;;; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS :Mants' Silk Caps and: Shirred Hats - .We have Millinery to suitevery . body in style and price. Orders from a , distance will re- 1 ceive prompt at- , tention. miss AGGIE REESE MM 209 .FatscttevillbSt .Off 5orgai, ')M;ig, CO. 1.50 82 00 IiKclitvj' kid button orera and comiurm sensa last, the best and iuot stylish shoes offered in the cty at the prices, j.adies' kid button, opera toe, Patent ieather tips: a very stvl- i ill and durable shoe at the price. $2.50 Ladies ma and goat button, opera, an ! common sense last. His 12 5 'lne U one in which at all t mes '! may ins found tha newest shapes and btst ' posiiDle values. IdiLDaP's bCiiflOL SHOES ! A A A St-ong pebble button, sokr f p, ?JpJ.vv at the very rvasouable price ot fi for a g.)oi school shoe. .25 Jiid grain but to a for light or hard wear. jfixtra fine grain button, strong enough for the hardest wear, $1.50 styusn enougn ior lignt wear. With us alwas are reliable shoes at the very lowest prices. IS. H. R. S. Tucker 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street LADLES iSliOES r
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