THE GAZETTE. RALBIGH, N. C. CITY. COUNTY AND GENERAL. 1 l'u- WESLEY T. WILLIAMS, . . Local Editor AND CITY COLLECTOR. fgrNoTiCE Subscribers wh; se time lias expirtd, please come forward nnd re new their subscriptir.ris, or their names will he drcpped, ua t; e new man; gement r quires it. jg?Marriage and funeral notices, in ad vance, fifty cents. JStanding and transient notices, per line, five cents each insertion. RALEIGH, N. C, DECEMBER 18, 1897. AIJOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW. Don't forget B. W. Upehurch's ad in thin issue. Mr. Dock Haywood favors us with a rentwal this week. Mr. John Keinshaw favored us with a cash renewal tins week. Remember that Watson's is the place lo buy your holiday goodj. Mr. W. G. Oley, who has been quite ill, is repoittd borne betu r. Grocer its at rock botU m prices at An derson's. S-e Lis t'd m ihb issue. Mr. S. J. Webb, the expert brick-layer of the city, is still at his post kaiing all otheis a gale. Miss Claudia A. Hintonopr ned school in St. Mary's Township on Nov. 2Uth. She has a large school. Mr. A. D. Foushpe is now teaching echool at New Hill, N. C , and has a large and interesting school. Miss Claudie Ilinton, one of Wake's most mo est-tul teaehtre, s nt us the cash for her renewal this week. Curds are out announcing the marriage of Mr. 11. J. J -nes to M ss R na McCul krs, Tue.-dij, Dec. 21, 1897. Dr. J. E. Del.inger spent a dav in the city th s wetk e -iou e to the Mtsonic G.anu Lodge t W lson, N. C. Register of Deed J. J. Rogers and County TreJ.su er II. H. Knubt were among our ca h renewals last week. Mr Jhiiips A Wat -.tins at d Mr. Is'ism Hayt , i f Nt us j, w et e in the c t Sa.ur dy of last week a; id gave us a cill. Rjv J. W. Levy ) a-s- d through the city M 'U lav n r-'iite in Wi s ti toat'end the Gratid L de f M ssons ti is w-tk. Mr. D. F. Wil i.iui. who has for some time bee i a evident of Ape, N. C , has moved to Rock Mount, where he will reside in the futme. Mr. C. C Stewart, of South Street, has been confi'itd t his room for ceveial dys, but we are glad to know that he is again out upon the t-treetj. Hon. J. M. Wa'son, of Henderson, N. C. , wh'has been att nciing Federul C u t as juror, returned home Monday of this week. He favoied us with a rentwal before his departure. D'n'f invtat your hard earred mony in holiday go ds and Chris mas tresen's until you have v, sited Fied. A. Watson's Picture and Art Store. You get prices there that will snpne you. Mr. Tho. D n dd.-oo,one of Raleigh's exp rie-tced butc ess. (n?o ed us with a renewal this uetk, Mr D i aldson is t highly rsp cteil gml m m, a .d a man of great business capacity. E liior Y. ut g has n ceived may ur gent lnvit tti- i s to hpe-k at different p uc-S' n the fir.-t day of January, bur a ne is Pre-n'iit of the Do for the Cele bration in Rileigh, he l as had to decline them al!. Pr-f. S. R. Randolph will be married on the 2ist of this m nih t Mi-s Mtrtha A., neice .f Rev. ai d Mrs. H. S. Jon-, at their resid nee at Washing' on. N. C. Thanks for an in vital ion. We extend our hearty corgratulations. Dr. J. E. Dellinger stopped over in our city on hi- way t the Grand Lodge f Masons It i-4 aiwavs a pleasure !o peopl of Ra eih t i eh ike the Doctor's hand and welcome hitn back to the home of his youthful days. Dr. R. G. Seyrnou-, Bible and Mi-sion-ery Secretery of the American. Biptist Publication Society, spent a day in our c' y last week. lie gave The Gazette t files a pleasant call. We were gl d to meet him, and invite him to viit our St ite agun whenever it suits his con venience. Rev. II. P. Walker returned to Tarboro last Stuiday after a week's visit to his fm ly here. He will prepare to move his fatnilv tty the first f Jnnuary. The niny friends here wh eh R-v. and Mrs. W lker have mad ' during the two v ers t'i' y have lived in Rle gh w ill learn with regret that they are to itave our c ty. Hon. II. P. C leatham. Recorder of D eds for the Di.-triot of Columbia, has wiitten a letter to President Young ac cepting the invitation to speak at the Emancipation Celebration in Raleigh on the first, day of January. Let there be a reat outpouring of our citizens to hear this distinguished gentleman and elo quent orator. We cm not express our joy too frely for the following list of new subscriptions and renewals: Mr. B. F. Montague, one of Rileigh's most enterprising citizeos, Oapt. Peter C. Cobb, who h s eer stood by us, in and oui of season, Waiter Har ris, one of the leading business men of ur citv, and of the firm o H-imlin & Co., R. A. C usin an 1 R. Day. who are both enterprising faimers of the thriving and ho-ipitabk lit'leiownof A lensviile, N. C, Reube l McFailand and J. A. Buffalo. Prof. M. L. Litta is not only to be praised foruntiii g ffortf T the advance rnent of the regro race, r ut for his vim, push and t-tiokanili y. This is one time we can ttulv s .y that the tight man is in the rtght pi ce. He could not have M-lecie i a b tter corns of teach rs, who eould rt fleet nreott not only upon the vicinity in which the school is si uated, but upon the S ate at large. We curely commend him for his great work, and otdy say to him and his able corps of t at hers, go on until you too shall have dossed the Rubicon. Their Secoud Anniversary. M ru'ay evening. December 13th, Mr. ml Mrs. Thomas H. McNiell celebr ted th" neon I at nivtrsry of thir marriage, n li h fell on the 5 h of D cember. The r.ft a, ion was.cele mated at their beautiful -ne in lyetteville. We tender Mr. and Vi ;-. M Niell our best wishes, and hopd t i.-y may hve to celebrate many more. lltiiaiicijuiioii C'el-hmtiott at Fdjrelte ville. I I ctt iz tiH o' J'ayette ville and county t : MiW-iUnd are prtpiring ocelehrate i if li Anniversary i f the Eruiincipa t n l'r,i;aiiiain, M -ndv, Ja mry3, 1 ii! pat'ioiio style. Tney have ar r..n.'Mi the f llowtng programme for the " ;.v.,!i: O ator of the day, Mr. Arthur nit. n; Chapaiu, Rev. J. D Ltles; liss Na-mie Picket; Kadrof 1' o' la tt n ,n, Ht-v. L. E Fairley; Chief Minimi, :i, ,.ri h II Smith; Mus'Cil Di i ' lt Mis. L E Kairley ; Master of " -. II ... C D. Wadlell; paper ' it : it ,,f H ,n. J h i M. Lingston, 1' " ' i i a rd Kva ; pap r on th Jifeof ( ' vim e., Pr f. II-nrv M. Wil I'Hih F. P. WlLLIST. 'N, Wii.lj., i n. Jones, Chairman. Xwretary, Fastrrn Soap hliols. B okf r T. Washington, cf Tuskegep, is truly ff rt'fying himself not c,n!y tiefor the educational world, but the agricultu ral world as well. Im gme, my readers, a young net o jmnt bringing 5,000 pe -pie of all classes together to do hoor to Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, Dr. J. L. M. Curry and Governor Johnston of Alabama. The Southern negro who starts out on the new line of industrial development as planned by Washington will be pealing the heights of merited suc cess. Less politics and the goal wi,l be reached. Pander to ignorance if you Jwill and failure await- you. Beware ffice-eeektr I we may busy ouiselvesin hoping for con t.nued deper dence of negro while the wh.te man is tiying to be independent. Btthel Literary will never doubt in fu ture the ability of the North Ctiolina ne gro to t-ustain himself in the forum of de bate. ' White" rugged and pugnacious is ore of the many strong men in this State. Messrs. Atkins, Hawkins. Bruce, J. O. Crosby , FaUuiua Norman ac d P gues could make the arches ring wnh their euperb eloquence and log cal reasoning. Carolina has a reserve force. Harget and Young deserve the post mastership. Th y are lo. al. B. W. Thorp, Esq., don't know which to take in 1893. Edgecombe-like, you know. Hon. H. P. Chettham is an adfpt at po i 'cj as we. observe developments for 1900. P. M. Harg-tt paid our city a vMt last week. Hs is ambitious that the Rocky Mount office shall lead the district. Mr. J. R. Barlow has returned to the " B; ro" from Vance. Rev. II. P. Walker has returned from Raleigh. M.S. Walker will spend 1893 in the "Boro" D. V. Mr. E. L. Cherry returned via South ern from Wash ngton City. H- was all smiles wnen he gietfrd ihe Jr."; his mmy fri-nd-r are pltased to greet the Federal oflic holder. The best thing, " though," said in a joke to us by an office holder, was this: "Some men must write and some speak for the succ! 8S of a cand di e from patriotic mo tive bus the shut mouth is ihe truly suc cesriul." 'Tistiue patriotism is a great virtue. Ah! s few poss. ss it. Prof. Samuel II. Vick is at present the mofrt popular young man in this section. We don't thiiiH m-.la ses wTitl catch him, as he is not a political fly. The irieprsMole Geo. Lloyd, Esq , is to dret-s u; for 1898 af.tr Xuirts. B- sure to pu fit by the mistakes of ot'u is Religious, educational aiid politi cal. J hn II CoMins, Esq.. of Halifax Co., ex .oiicit r cf Seconj Judicial District, desires his friends lo knjw that he is the winr.iig candidate for the nomination at d election to tUi-eeed Sol'.c tor Daniel. Lawyer Fats, of Wan en, must hustle now. A p rfect victory in answering the Drutum. r"(?) was acM-ved by Ro--co Conklmg B y d. A Drummer wno teit his rn -rtnesr. aked, ' W'hat.'s a farmer, Ros cir Answrr: "A tract of land sur r ur ed r.y a mortgage or mortgages." Tne Drummer l.-fc. "Toe True Fiiends," a benevolent so ciety of tl is pi. ice, has performed some ex ell.nt work f r Christ in mini-teung t' ll.s pool ; ana 'lis true that such a so cirty must, sui c ed when their work i tut in the direction f alh v aung the af flicttoi.H o 0(hrs. "Ttue Frit nds" and ' Humble Woi kersCircteot KuiKsDa gh teis'' are letting their ueeds tell what tli y at e. Biuce Grit is doing some plain talking now a-dys. Well! S- nsible folks, change front. We personally remember when he was an Iud pendent. We admire his writiogf, but 'tis wll for soue to know th-re is a consideration in the writings of Brnc ' Grit. Mrs. James B. Dudley has been connect ed with toe educational work of the city of Wiiming n for more than twenty years. She h s tendered her resignation i-s a uacher, hold ng as 6he d d the prin cipalstiip cf the Ptab dy. A h as to the profession. E lergy, with tact and abd ity, was her guide. President McKinley is in favor of an nexing Hawaii, but opp sed to Cuba's freedom from treacherous Spain. Peace id his dtsire. Political hypocrisy will sooner or later meet its d ath det-pite the vaporings of this negr.j-hat'ng and preiemled anti Dcmocrrttir; se . Riht musoand will win. Th ey s f he people will be open to im pending danger. G s-ippers will note the fact that we are round to no ni.in, or party, but will support nonest, ti uthf ul men of integrity. We sh dl res- rve ourselves for the fray of 1898, should we be on this tide of tr.e riv-r We tiige men to b m n, not like oumb diiven cattle. S.ll' intertss is the New Idea, as we ste it. Tiiere is some wholesale robbery of the ptopie going on at the expense cf the N. P. A. A fellow went out to a club and demanded an amount, which was refused, so he cried it out, and got it too. Another made a stcond haul last week but failed. 'Twasn't Senator ei'her. EfcSE Qua 31 Videei. Kinstox, N. C, Nov. 26, 1897. Please allow me space in your paper to vindicate my friends in reft rente to an article that appeared in the Caucasian last week. Ti.e aiticle was wiiueu by a woif in sh-ep's c otties, and signed by Lewis Grady. Tne article stated lhat the leading D mocrats had signed nd circu lated pe itions for me, de-i i 'g my ap pointment lor postmaster of Kins'ou. I am unalte to think of language strong enougn to comb mn and denounce the lie. 1 have no D un cratH of either race on my p-tttion. My . e ition is endor. ed by the Republican patrons of the Kinston office nd voters of Lynoir couuty, re gan.Ie s to color. If any Democrats signed my petition they signed it in ihe poss ssion of Geu. Gary, Washington, D. U. I had no one circulating my petition, Democrat or Republican. I received the endorsements myself. In Ocrooer a friend of mine t ld me Lewis Grady was trying to pit fer chatger against me. I immediately got up a certificate of char-act- r, had it eudorsed by twenty-five ltiu.iinir ni.izens. r. crardless of color or prty thirteen Republicans, eleven Dem ocratsand the Clerk of the Supeiior Court of tt e county, with his official seal. This certificate was beaded by the sheriff nd closed by the coamy treasurer, bjth R ptulicans. Lewid Ga ly has been led to believe hat on account of two factions in the Republic in party a third man will have a show.ng. For two and a half months he h ts t;e n beseeching me to n c mni- nd and u-e mv infl ienoe with Congressman Wime i" his benalf. I, knowing he voted against Mt Kmley.did not vote tor White, and had Uenoui ced eveiy Populist, Call ing th-m di repu able cut, ihrot-, who support-d Senator Pritchard for United Sats fee at r, thought h.m a Cneeky anim tl with I. ng ears. He has desired more thin once to have an interview with Congressman White through me. I h.ve nver made it convenient for him. I have and will continue to use mv influ ence against him politically. His door ne.ghboV. C. F. Du. n, endorses my cer tificate. I refus, . h.m b cause I thouKht be wanted a rla m on me. I was born and iated m K nston. I h .ye never been out of t ,w, cou. ty o. S ate 60 da.s at once in my life. I have b en cons.d eredaieputanle Republican all my hte before I made application for the post- effice. I am considered bv Hon. Lewis G.ady and some of the boa es in the Re publican party a disreputable negro. I was no; known as a negro until atter No vember 3d. 1896. I am a negro by race and a Republican from principle. Hon. Grady boasts of being a whiie man and for white eupremacy. Who is his asso ciate every Sunday ? I have been embar rassed at him forcing himself on colored company. I have seen him eating and drinking with negroes, and at a negro's house, as late as 1897. I associate with those I am identified with, unless on business. I can say more, but will not unless I am forced. I am in the post-office race because I helped win the battle in 1896. Yours truly, J. C. Haroett. Death or Miss Susie L Allen. November 15th, 1897. The town of Lumber ton was shocked as it has not been for some time at the sudden and unexpected death of Mit-s Suse Leland Allen, second daughter of Pi of. D. P. Allen. M ss Susie had been sick only a few days with typhoid fever, but no one thonght her seriously ill. She was Twenty years of age, a member of the M. E. Church, where she was con verted six yeais ago, a teacher in the Sunday School, and also in the Public Sctioois. So suddenly was her death that her father i ef used to believe it, but after repeated efforts to revive her of no avail was compelled to admit the sad fait that death had claimed its own. Mies Susie was a pious and lovely young woman, a devout Christian and a devoted Bible reader. She was the idol of her father and her home. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Franklin, of the M. E. Church, who said, while preach ing the funeral, that "Miss Susie's life was one worthy of imitation," spotless and pure, worthy of the association of angels. To know her was to love her. Her real true worth and pious life was shown most clearly in her home where she always read pome portions of the Scrip ture before retiring. But all her earthly cares and labor hs ceased and she has gone to reap the rewaid which awaits the final faithful. While young and tendar it pleased her H-avenly Futhtr to pluck ard tranjpl;int her in that beautiful garden where she will never wither. The bereaved family have our heart felt sympathies, for we know that a lovely pister and an obedient daughter has gone from you, who could, while passing to her heavenly home, sing: "O l-t me wing my hallowed flight, Fom earth born woe and cre. And "-oar ah ve these clouds of night. My Saviour's bliss to share !" R. S. B. THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE Qualifies Me to do Neat Work! If you wish your wall WELL PAPERED, give me a trial. JUST RECEIVED! A fine assortment of paper. Give me a trial and be convinced that I am the Cheapest Paper Hangrr in the City. LONNIE JONES, Paper Hanger. STOP! LISTEN!! He is a Negro that has Found a Barrel of Gold ! Sherman S. Ftjrr, of 511 South 7th Street, Wilmington, N. C, has found what he has been lo king for for ten years, an herb that makes the hair grow, ops it from brtakii g off and falling out. It will also make your hair straight and beautiful. It lemoves dandruff, cleans the ecalp. and removes tetter. I am rctivi"g orders from all parts of the country. This remedy has proven to be the best on earth to make fine hair. Hair Herb Oil, $2 per bottle; sample bot tles, $1 each. Hor Hrb Cream, $1 per box; sample boxes 50 cents. Prompt a'tent'i.n to all orders. Send money by txpress er money order. Agents wanted. Dec. 2 '97. O. H. Anderson & Co, Cash Grocers. Large s;ze hams, 9c. Small size hams, 10c. Good green coffee, 10c. Best cream cheese, 12c. White meat, 6c. Oitmeal, 4c. Gold Dust, 4c. pkg. Laundry soap, 3c. 3 lbs. prunes for 25c. White bears, 8c. qt.; or 2 for 15c. Star Lye, 8c. A 5c.-box lye for 4c. Best mince meat made, 10c. Maccaroni, 8c. pkg. Give us a trial order, and you will come again. C. H. ANDERSON & CO., Haroett Street. FRESH FISH AT LOW PRICE. Fish dealers and others wishing bar gain in fresh fish can get thm cheap by writir g to David Foy, New Berne. O'ders filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Oct. 16-3m Furniture Repair Shop. MATTRESS MAKING AND UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Makes Folding-beds and Sideboards. PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED. R. S. JACKSON, 608 East First Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. augI5 3m St Augustine's School, RALEIGH, N. C. Next Session begins Thursday, Sept. 30, 1897. COLLEGIATE. NORMAL. INDUSTRIAL. Students pay $5 a month in cash and $2 in work. (Incidental Fee, f3 a year). A limited number of students may work all day and attend school at night. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES. If sufficiently advanced in English studies, young women may be received as nurses without charge, for an eighteen months' course of instruction under the physicians of St. Agnes Hospital. For catalogue or information, address Rev. A. B. HUNTER, Raleigh, N. C. Biddle University, CHARLOTTE, N. O., Consists of four Schools Theological, Collegiate, Normal and Preparatory, and Industrial. and offers Eight Courses of study. Exclusively for males. Buildings heated by steam and well lighted, and as well appointed for their purposes as any in the South Atlantic States. Community moral and intelligent. Location healthful. Faculty able and experienced. Opportunities for students to aid them selves by work. Scholarships available. Next term begins October 6th. For information and catalogs, address Rev. D. J. SANDERS, D.D., Pres., CHARLOTTE, N. C. Music School OF KITTRELL INSTITUTE KITTRELL, N. C. FACULTY : C. G. O'Kelly. A. M.. Dean. Mrs Lillian M. Hawkins. Principal. J. W. Wilson. A. M., Choral Master. W A. Hammond, Conductor of Orchestra. Miss Corinne L Gibson, A. B., Teacher. Miss Ltjla A. Norris, Assistant Teacher. This Schiol offers superior training in the higher branches of music. Branches Taught: Violin, Piano, Or gan, Dc-lsarte Culture, Music History, Harmony, and Orchestration. Boarding pupils in the Music School are under the discipline of the Institute. Three terms of nine weeks each. For further information write Mrs. LILLIAN M. HAWKINS, Principal of Music School, or C. G. O'KELLY, Dean of Faculty, Box 55, Ktttrell, N. C. School opens October 1st, 1897. The Slater Industrial Academy, AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. FACCLTV FOR NEXT TEAR: S. G. Atkins, A. M., President; Thos. R. Debnam, A. B., W. B. Crittenden, A. B., H. H Hall, M. D.,Mis Nellie F. V. Edwards. J. U. Michael. S. J. Crews, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Matron; Jas. C Banks. Registrar. N. B. A Critic Teacher, a Teacher in Shoemaking and a Teacher in Sewing will be added. Normal; Industrial; Academic. Most Health: ul Location. Offers superior training in its Normal and Industrial Departments. B ardmg pupils become a part of the Academy home. Discipline firm but natural, and special attention is given to the care of the girls. With the commodious new brick build ing now going up the Institution will give the best accommodations. Expenses $7.00 per month with op portunity for many to help themselves by manual labor. Some books furnished without charge. t3P"THE Next Session Opens October 1st, 1897. For further information send for Cata logue or write to the President. S. G. ATKINS, Box 283, Winston, N. C. july3-6m NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of H. C. Crosby, decas d, with his will annexed, notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to the deceased to come forward and pay the same at once, and all persons having claims against the property of de ceased to present the same to me on or before the 1st day of December, 1898, otherwise sid claims will be plead in bar ot tneir recovery. Caesar Johnson, Executor of H. C. Crosby. December 1, 1897. 6t ATTENTION WASHERWOMEN! And all others who use Soap. SOAP! SOAP! SOAP! The best, the very best, quality of Soap. We offer you eight cakes for 25 cents, four cakes for 14 cents, two cakes for 7 cents, one cake for 4 cents. This soap is equal in quality and quantity to any 5 cent soap on the market. Give it a trial and you will buy no other. Gold Dust Powder in 5c. packages, 6 for 25 cents. Pearline eame price as Gold Dust. We have a general line of Groceries which we are offering at low prices. Our salesmen, porters and drivers are always polite, and wo guarantee every thing we sell. All goods promptly delivered. W.C.STRONACH&SOriS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. penmg B000000C0S3X The .... Swellest Line . . . in Town. We are daily receiving our New Fall Line of Shoes, consist ing: of all the NEW STYLES, NEW COLORS, NEW TOES. We are displaying decidedly the Cheapest and Nobbiest Line of Shoes ever shown in the City. Every pair STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE in style and quality. Oxford Ties at cost fed llll V LVA" j i wnen iuu Need i Furniture ALFRED -WILLIAMS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. Headquarters of North Carolina FOR School Books, Sunday School Supplies, Law Books, Miscellaneous Books, and Stationery. Our Stock is always full, and orders given prompt attention. Very truly yours, ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. Catalogues and samples of stationery furnished on application. UP WITH THE TIMES The Globe Clothing House, COR. WILMINGTON STREET and EXCHANGE PLACE, (0pp. Market.) JUST RECEIVED One oi the largest and finest Stocks of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. SHOES For Men, Women and Children. Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Trunks. Words fail to describe this wonderful array of merchandise. It must simply be seen to be appreciated. At no stage of our career were we so well able to quote such low prices as now. Having bought before the Dingley tariff bill went into opera tion, it is readily understood why we can sell goods cheaper now than our competi tors. This is unquestionably the store for economical buyers to do their buying. A word to the wise is sufficient. Goods guaranteed as represented, or money cheerfully refunded. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. Wfeafcigton Street and Exchange Albion Academy STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, FRASKLINTON, H. C. NEXT SESSION OPENS OCT. 4th, 1897. LOCATION. This School is located on an elevation overlooking the city, healthful all the year round. DEPARTMENTS. Academic, Preparatory, Primary and Industrial. DORMITORIES. The dormitory for girls is under the supervision of the lady teachers, and that for boys of the male teachers. TERMS. Tuition, free. Board, lodging and washing, 45 per session of eight months. For catalogue and further information, address Rev. JOHN A. SAYAGE, D. D., President, FRANKLINTON. N. C. We only ask you to come and be con vinced. There is nothing more aston ishing than to see how prompt we are in delivering goods bought of us. Our groceries are absolutely fresh. Best Flour, Meat, Meal, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Butter, Egt?s, Cheese, Tea, Break fast Strips, Gold Dust, Rice, best Liundry Soap, Corned Beef, good Cedar Bucket. A complete line of Confectioneries, Candy, Nuts, and all kinds of Cakes. FINE TOBACCO AND SNUFF. Special bargains in OAK AND PINE WOOD. All promptly delivered. Don't fail to call. WE LEAD AND OTHERS FOLLOW. J. L. ALSTON, . Cor. McDowell and South Sts. FTZSMMONS Fa Sho S. C. POOL, 130 Fayetteville Street. w n p ' p GGW.qrn. rr Jgz CALL ON R0YALL &. BORDEN. OUR STOCK IS LARRF. OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEAT, ggg Open at Night! ROYALtli & BORDER Leaders of Low Prices. ir ii r 1 - " j--v- j. v-y Place. (Reached from the Market.) Just Completed 1 1 THE STAB ICE CREAM PARLORS have just been completed; three separate parlors, neatly furnished and lighted by electricity. Many love ly pictures adorn the richly painted walln, which are painted in green, yellow, rtd, sky-blue and other colors, all blei ding in harmony, making this the most attractive place of its kind in the city. Ladies' separte parlors. A parlor for ladies and gentlemen. Visitors Ut our city receive our beet at tention. Waiters polite and ever ready to serve you in style, and at any time. Call and be convinced. If you wih to have cream for Sunday please send in your order on Saturday. Wholesale and Retail. STAR ICE CREAM TARLORS, P. J. JEFFREYS, Proprietor, 209 West South Street. DURHAM CITY DINING HALL, Is where you will find a com mod I ju i dining-hall, No. 117 Peabody street, where you can at all hours be served with a well-prepared meal and lodging at lew est prices. I can also furnish the pvMic with fine and first-class oysters. I il vate families can send in their orders and they will be promptly attended to. J. 8. McAllister, 6m. No. 119 Peabody HL A. J. BRANCH, HENDERSON, N. C, Contractor and Builder ALL WORK GUARANTEED. REFERENCES jD. ft. Smltk, J. T. Williams, D. W. Hardy, Greenville, tf. C l.00l. Before Leaping, and Examine the Following Prioo-LIst: Good Molassei,"20c gal. Country-made Syrup. 85c gal. Fine Golden Crown Syrup, 85c gaL Two 5-cent Boxes Bluing, 6c. Good Green Coffee, 12io lb. Better Coffee, l?ic lb. Nice Mullets, 3Jc lb. Good Laundry Soap, 4c bar. First Quality Table Peaches, 10c can. Three-pound Can Tomatoea, 8o can. Three-hoop Jumper Buckets, 20c Best Cream Cheese, 15c lb. Large 10c Bottle of Machine Oil, 6a Grits, 2c lb. Fine Shoe Leather 25c and 80o. Gold Dust, 20c package. Lamp Chimneys, 4c, 6c, and 6o each. Powder. 25c lb. All kinds of Tinware at Lowest Price. Gun Powder and 8hot always on hand. BoeT Pork, and Sauaage at all times, tdC Come and be convinced. W. L SANDERFORD. Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Etc. S. E. Cor. Blount and Smithfield Sta. All Chflrches or Sraiay-ScMs wmcrj want SINQINQ CLASSES TAUGHT FOR Twelve or Twenty-four Lesion Terms Will do well to correspond with Prof. A. R. GREEN, Morris ville, N. C. North Carolina Republican Head quarters in Washington. At 419 12th 8treet, N. W., you will find the North Carolina Republics n II pad quarters, where jou will be liable to keep in full touch with the new administra tion. Information will be wnt In flva times a day for the benefit of the club. Any one whthing quarters during the In auguration, or at any time, can apply to A. L. SATTERW1IITE, President. FOR REPAIRING Sewing Machlnes.Organs, Accordlons.ic, WEITE oa CALLO J. D. CRUDUP, No. 106 Wilmington 81 Raleiob, H. C ALL WORK GUARANTEED. JAMES S. LANIER, Attorney at Law, WINSTON. Nt O. WAITINQFOE YOUI MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. HATS. ffo. have never been sold so cheap as you caa get them right now of CROSS & LINEHAN, 210 Fattterilft St, RALZIGH. H. C. irMtmbtrt of tht General Ajisembly HI1 do well to give us a emu. -FOB- French Fried Potatoes, TRY A. BROWN, 113 E. Hargett St ALSO SOUPS, STEWS, ROASTS, And everything that can be had in a First-class Restau rant! GIVE ME A TRIAL. A. BROWN. YUKON... FIND V Klondyke Here. So thre is no uoe of huntirg for a chance to jet goM (Isewhr. "A dol lar aavol it a dollar mad-,H whether gol l or hIIv.t. VV can ee you dolUia if J ou dive uh your patronage. We hire a nice an of Groceri. C .n. fictions, and Country Produce. Try us. RALPH RAY & CO.. 440 N. Salisbury Street, opposite First Baptist Church, (col.) Sept. 11 4U HARDER M1L00X. Whim in nnit rt m TT. ! r.. ri ,, - vukuraoniTt dill nn MlffTlfiM Mr Pnrmoo, . t . . hers, of Wilmington, N. C. They are first-clans and polite in every particular. You will find them at 821 N. 4th Street ri uw in U3 ciiy cau oa inem,

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