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The Bilo Erenlna tfiaitar. CLI8BD BTIBV AFtlilCOJ, I Except oanday, in ia7VK is erved by carriers In the cltyt cents per month, parable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing tb per year, or ti ontsiperjinonth. CouimnDlr-it'oai appearing in these eoluruns are bul the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A crow wir X.J after yoor name morula you that your time la out. address all orders and oommuntea- Uons to IV. ft. BROWN, Sr.,i Raleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be FItc Ceuta per line each Insertion. LiSKIT OiTT Cjroulatios. BALKIOll, DEC. 8, ItHiS tLUa i - ' VITV IN BlUHfr'. Good weather for spoiling pork The weather feels like early spriog. We regret to learn , that Mr. Win. Woolleott is confined at home with ' indisposition. There are some splendid theatrical companies booked for the not distant future in our city, among them plays of the most legitimate character. There will be a meeting of the alumni chapter of the K. A fratern ity in the office of the governor's pri vate secretary tonight. Large numbers of delegates to the Baptist 8cae Coovention arrived to day. The body will open with u very heavy attendance. Peep in the window of Messrs. Al fred Williams & Co , as you pass and see that huge representative of 'Santa Glaus" he is a daisy. It is expected that an amateur troupe will present the beautiful opera of Masco', in this city next month. The People's Press of Salem i to be consolidated with th? Winston Sentinel. Both are two ldng estab llshed papers aud well known throughout this and other states All kinds of produce are now plen tiful in market. The outlook for something to eat at Christmas is flrstrate, for all who have the means to get it. Rev. John Moore, the pastor of the second, (colored) Baptist church of Durham died last Tuesday of con sumption. He was highly esteemed bot only by his own race but by the white people generally. No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla as well as the curbs accomplished bv this excellent medicine. Winston is no long destined to Blumberamid its rains. Work is al ready progressing towards buildiag the waste places caused by recent fires. We are informed ;oy assistant dis trict attorney Devereux, that the case of Rhodes is the first trial for murder that ever took place in the Federal court in this city. An attempt was made to enter the store of Mrs. Greundler on West Jones street last night, but the would be burglars were frightened off by the approach of a colored man. A meeting of Raleigh division No. 264 order of railway conductors, will be held on Sunday next 11th, inst for the purpose of electing and installing officers. At the annual meeting of the hoard of agriculture held yesterday, the an nual reports of the officers were re- ceiled and other routine business transacted. At the First Baptist church to night, at 8 o'clock, Mr. C W. Thorn burftb, of Asheville will be united in marriage to Miss Susie Adams daugh ter cfMr L.H. Adams, of this city In jour rounds don't fail to put 1p an aDDearance at a. tu. joraans ei tablishmenr on the west side of Fay' etteville Btreet, the square this Bide of the capital, Here can be found all the delicacies of a first claos eating house juad the "inner man" can re ceive such replenishment as would do credit to "Delmonico." The best oys ters the market affords with all the ther incidentals. EJe&bn. Gov. Holt has Issued a proclama- j tion oflcially announcing the election ' of the democratic candidates for pres idential electors at the recent elec tion The Comic Side. Our theatrical friends may expect a rich treat tomorrow night when the comedy of "On Hand or the Comio fide of life" will be presented. at Vet ropolitan hall by the celebrated Jno. Thompson company. It will be an event in amusement circles and should be taken advantage of. We hope that our people will turn out in force. Murder. A murder was committed in Fork township, Warren county, last Friday right by two unknown men, supposed to be tramps. The man murdered was a negro namd Ned Parker. He was halted and a demand made for his money, and when he refused it he wax shot dead. The murderers are still at large. Entertainment. Owing perhaps to a short notice the entertainment given last night at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege was not as well attended as ex pected. This is unfortunate, because these lectures are of the most inter es ing character and prove very in structive to all who attend. Prof. Reid is a most humorous speaker and at all times gives the ntmost satisfac tion. We hope that- the citizens of Raleigh will take a deep interest in these oc.asionB. The college is easy of access being reached by the elec trio cars in a few minutes. Besides, the attendance of our people is calcu lated to encourage the boys and all others connected with the college. Acquitted. After a short retirement the jury in the case of Zach Rhodes, charged with murder in Duplin county, yes terday rendered a verdict of not guil ty It seems that Rhodes waB a dep uty marshal and bad a warrant for the arrest of a white man named Ed wards. On making the attempt at arrest Edwards broke off and run. The deputy attempted to stop him but he kept running, with the evi dent intention to take refuge in a saii:p. Rhodes finally hred upon Edwards from the effects of which he died. The judge's charge was strong ly in favor of the prisoner. Insane Asylum. The regular meeting of the direct ors took place yesterday. Dr. Mc- Cormick was chosen temporary chair man, in the absence of (Jol. Amis,who was detained at home by sickness. Dr. Wood and the other officials sub mitted their reports, which were in all respects satisfactory. We are pleased to learn that the affairs of the institution are in flrstrate shape. It was decided that the board would make application for a hospital in connection with the college so that there may be room for the recep tion of more patients. Of course the legislature should at once grant suffi cient funds for the purpoBe. The un fortunates of the state should be am ply cared for and not' kept in the common jails or poor bouses of the several counties, as is now nceesa- rily done in many cases. The President's Message. As is the usual custom of the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company, the press were complimented with a copy of President Harrison's message as soon as it could possibly be made public The message was received between 8 and 6 o'clock in the morn ing by those ekilled knights of light ning slingers, Messrs. Burch, Rich ardson and Bellamy, assisted by Messrs C. R. Hancock of the R St. J). Railroad and J. P. Winfree of the United Press, who came generously to the rescue -of their brethren. It was an admirable piece of work and taken with but few if any breaks. Manager Egerton Is a regular ' pusher" and has those around him who , know what it 1 to be wide awake. ; "Edwin Howe, an old gentleman, formerly from Wake died yesterday in Durham county, aged 79 yeara : Missionary Boelrty. ' On ' tomorrow nut ,'.g at 10:30 o'clook the anvml meeting of the woman's ml'idcuary societies held in connect! m with the Baptist State convention, will convene in the First Baptist church, and will bold fis sions on Saturday and Mr'lv n the same place and hour rn' hi k o'clock Sunday afternot u All ladies are cordially invited Interesting meet ings may be anticl-ted, as it is un derstood missionaries for Mexico, Brazil and Italy will deliver addresses. Prouiinent ministers will also make appropriate remarks. When Baby waa rick, we gave her Castoria, When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When the Aad Children, she gave them Castoria. Decilong. The railroad commission have ren dered the following decisions : In the case of Harrison Sc Co., vs Southern Express Co., being com plaint of failure to post schedules of rates, the action was dismissed, it not appearing that the defendant had failed to comply with the rules of the commission. In the case of Wright vs Carolina Central railway, being action for non compliance with rales of the commis sion in refusing to sell plaintiff ticket. It was dismissed, it appearing that the defendant Lad not failed to com ply with the rules of the commission. In the case of Wade & Son vs Sea board Air Line railway, being over charge on freight ic was dismissed. Baptist Convention. This body of christian worshippers will be opened tonight at the Taber nacle church, at 7 o'clock with a ser mon by Rev J. S. Hardaway, of Ox ford. On tomorrow tuarniog, at 10 o'clock Dr. R. H. Marsh, of Oxford, President, will formally call the body to order. It is expected to continue in session four days, during which time we bospeak for the hospital ity of our people to the greatest ex tent possible Mr. S. G. Deny Of Providence, B. I., Widely known as proprietor of Derry's Water proof Harness Oil, tells below of his terrible sufferings from Eczema and bis oure by Sarsaparilla " Gentlemen : Fifteen years ago I had an at tack of Inflammatory rheumatism, which was followed by eczema or salt rheum, breaking out on my Tight leg. The humor spread all over my legs, back and arms, A Foul Mass of Sores, ' swollen and Itching terribly, causing intense pain If the skin was broken by scratching, and discharging constantly. It is Impossible to describe my suffering in those years ot agony and torture. I spent Thousands of Dollars to futlfo efforts to get well, and was discour aged and ready to die. At this time I waa unable to lie down in bed, had to sit up all the time, and was unable to walk without crutches. I had to hold my arms away from my body, and had to have my aims, back and legs bandaged by my faithful wife twice a day. . Finally a friend who was visiting at our house, urged me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I began by taking half a teaspoonful. My Stomach Was All Out of Order But the medicine soon corrected this, and is bIx weeks X could see a change In the con dition of the humor which nearly covered my body. It was driven to the surface by the Sarsaparilla, the sores soon healed, and the , scales fell off. I was soon able to give up bandages and crutches, and a happy man I -was. 1 had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for seven months ; and since that time, nearly . two years, I have worn no bandages whatever and my tegs and arms are sound and well. . The Delight of myself and wife at my recovery it is im- gossible to tell. To all my business friends i Boston and over the country, I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla from personal experience.'' 8. G.DXBBY.ef Bradford street, Providence, R. . I It ?U are Bilious, uks Heed's fills ooi an MiisfiS; Charles Bretsch. Attention is Greeted to the adver tUemei.i of Mr, fJhas Bretsch, who in making extensive preparations tor r- holidays. He has flxtd op bis -thiishment in the nioet beautiful ud artistic manner, and Is prepared to furnish ver thing in his line orouiptly. His sRnortment of ianey cake-, pie &c., bus never been ex. celled in Raleigh. In the show win dow can be seen a dhplav of cake or oameots of the ttueot designs and it is a genuine exhibition well worth see ing. Mr. Bretsch is prepared to de liver all kinds of goods at short no tice. In order to get a good idea of his stock it must be seen. Call at his emporium on the east side of Fay etteville street, first square from cap itol. It is well worth a visit to see all tlu beautiful things on hand. Swindell his mime Ih svnonvmous with good banriins. eenuino push and splendid assortment. It would be ri diculous for persons desiring novel ties in the matter of Christmas-goods to pass by Mwindeirs Kac&et store. TIih rnah will anon commence for the holidays, and if you desire to get the choice of the various novelties you should call early. Everybody should kne w where this great establishment is. Next to the Raleitrh National Bank, on Fayetteville street. Call at occe. C- A- Sherwood Co A nice dresB. a good pair of shoes or a thousand other things too num erous to mention constitute appro priate presents for the home circle at Christmas. All of these rah be found in profusion at the new and elegant emporium ot Messrs O. A. Sherwood on Kayetteviile street east side between bargett street and Mar ket square. This house has one of the freshest and best selected stocks dry goods, notions &c and in fact everything in the way of novelties that can be desired in their line. Our people may rely upon polite atten tion and the lowest living prices Let there be a general rush between now and Christmas All who call cau be suited. i (, W.CAA.B. Stron&h. Christmas is getting here at a rapid rate, and ail who are looking out tor th good things of life should not fail to cast an eye towards the celebrated grocery establishment of Messrs. W C. & A. B. Stronach where they will Pod a tempting array ro suit the pal ates and purses of all. It would re quire a large sized pamphlet to enu merate all the luxuries to be found at this house which may, with the greatest propriety, be called the "Epicure's House ' There 1b certain ly no place of the kind in North Car olina where all the varieties and nov elties in their line can be procured Cad and make selections at once. Woolleott & Sons. Have you been to Woolleott & Sons. If rot why not. They have one of the most beautiful assortments of ev erything suitable for Christmas pres ents ever brought to this market, and it would be well to call before the stock is picked over. Don't forget Ellinaton, Roysbr&Co The ho cue should oe nxe-Jup to s it tbf times. If it is our refH r, t iiog don't loo right mniL)tr t iat Kllingtou Hoyster & ' o. have at all times asb, doors, blinds, shin gles, laths &c Dun't forget also tht they are furnishiutr tlrstrite lutubor. wood for fuel and lime, cheaper than it can be purchased elsewhere in the city. Rosenthal Giothinr Co Don't forget in your rounds, the landslide at the Rosenthal clothing house, of which Dave Rosenthal is the leading enirit. Remember, it won't do to appear during the holi days in a shabby suit of clothes.' bo to the emporium and let "Dave" fix you up in flne styl at a most reason able cost, J. Yi- Evans. The attention of the public is called to the advertisement of Dir. J. W Evans whose place of business is at the corner of Morgan and Blount Streets. He pays special attention to the repairs of carriages, buggies, de livery wagons, &c, and his work at all times will be found neat and du rable. Persons having work in his hue cannot do better than give him a call. : Whitinc Brctte Messrs. Whitiug bros. are thorough ly abreast of the tiroeB in everything pertaining to their line. In the mat ter of shoes, ladies, misses and chil dren's hosiery. rubber coats and other conveniences incident to the winter season thev are unsurpassed bv anv house in the city. Look over their stock now, tad prepare (or Christ mas. Mr Nvni is not to be over!nt Id eu'erbi t tbo wants of the public I tit iu itr ot groceries, both lu tl.- I u ..-I uvy line. He e.rrles ucu u- a o sou all Ustt-s. If ou wfut to make prepar atious for the cotuiug holidays you e.itinnr do bettrrthau to visit lus well kuou bouse, 9U routh Vviljiington street Housekeepers should make a note of this ana lay in their supplies. Walter Is a regular htutler in his line, and knows just how to please his friends. J. Hal Bobitt. In your rounds selection sifts for Chrittmas or novelties for yourself or family do not fail to drop in at the drug establishment of J. Hal Bobbitt, corner of Fayetteville street and kx change Place This establishment besides carry Ida: the usual line of ev erything pertaining to the drug bus iness baa a splendid exhibition of fanoy articles too numerous to men tion which are being offered at such prices as cannot fail to attract. Our friend "Hal" never gets left in what ever he undertakes and has had an eye to the wants of the public for the holidays. Call and sen him by all means He will receive you with all the courtesy imaginable, and show you around. There is no better place in the city to make a selection of use ful presents. D. T. Johnson. It depends upon the appetite. If yon enjoy the good thioga of life and wish to obtain them, you must look around. Now Christmas will soon be here with all its accompanying good cheer, and it becomes all housekeep ers to look up something for the oc casion. In the fancy and heavy gro cery line there are many useful and needed articles to be procured and to keep up with the times, you must have them. In making your puroh sees suppose you call at the well known establishment of D. T. John son, East Hargett street. Here you can see in the greatest profusion all the good things of life and st the most moderate rates. Call and see for yourselves. Johnson & Barber. The point of attraction for those desiring furniture of every descrip tion and of the latest and moBt ap proved pattern, can be said to centre in (be establishment of Mestrs. John son Sc Barber, on East Martin street. t hese gentlemen carry a most superb line, too numerous to mention in de tail ami can only be realized by a visit. Call aud make selections now for Christmas before the stock is picked over.. . Thos.H.BrifJ0s&Sons. In your rounds looking for some thing of use and interest for the Christmas, don't fail to call on Messrs. Thomas H. Brlggs & Sons. It would be a poor holiday season in. deed f hunting were not a part of the program and these gentlemen can g've you complete outfit in that di rection of the best quality for a rea sonable price. Their svock of goods embrace a great variety that is use ful in the family circle Ca'l and look over the stock. You can rely on being pleased. Thomas & MaxweH. Christmas win be here in quick time. J ust ubouf four weeks off, and, it will run down before you think of it. Now you should prepare to give the household a surprise, and you cannot do so in a more effective or reasonable way than by going to Thomas & Maxwell's furniture em porium and purchasing a nice parlor or bed room suit, a beautiful reclin ing chair, a set of chin, or some of the other novelties that are so much in demand iu every family and which are too numerous to mention. It vould be well to otll early and make -elections before the stock is over hauled. There is no place In North Carolina th a c carries a more complete stock in their line. Don't forget the place. South side of Exohange Plaoe opposite the market. Jcnes k Powell- This is the season when fuel be luoking around for the best place to secure it. Messrs, JoneB St Powell Are. veterans in the business' and ear ry at all times the most popular grades of coal and wood. In the matter of ooai, people have different Ideas, bob e having a partiality to one kind and one to another. They, therefore, can suit you in all grades. Call and make your selection, or you cau order by telephone. Miss Haaoie Rees a Miss Maggie Reese is now prepared to f uruibb the ladies with all the latest novelties ih the millinery line. Never before has she had a better stock to select from. A Christmaa is coming on there is no better plaoe at which to procure handsome pres ents for your wives, daughters, sis ters, cousins, aunts, and sweethearts. Remember the place, 209 Fayette Till street.
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