' j ii i WWW UI V-' . I . 1 ,-181 , ! mm i . -H ;i t ' i ut ui U 1 i I RALEIGH. NC. Fill DAY. OCTOBER 31, 1879. '"j "j I ..I ! Gm3 I 1 I II 1 ri-l. . . t. . . . , f f t 1 I . 1 1 A:-.- m i j I : . mx UTLEY. Local Editor. LasI day of October. $33,060 of C old IVmuIh ' -wer surrendered for exchange to day. 7 ' For pood, r.hoap table hoard f and good rooms, go to the Ilow- ell Honse on Blount street, i'i . . ' ' v ' A eon of Mr. E. B. Thomas was injured yesterday, from the bursting, of a gun. . k , , ..... Card photographs of actresses Scents; larger size 15 cents at Stewart's New York Gallery, tf I ( Mjiss XuU daughter, of Goy;. ( Holden, while playing in the . yard yesterday, tell and broke? her leg. : , ,, Theo. Fentress has a nice stock of confectioners which he is celling very cheap. Give him a call. Iheo. is a clever entle ttian to deal with. I ., Call ami see Stewart's fine dis play of ; pictures. He jhas a plgndfd photograph of, Glawson's tobacco; maehiifo. I Call arid '::e?4 them. Has those forty opossums that were.drove ta the city the other day from Chatham county, been , -consumed yet ? We are very ifond of them. Don't put your private bottles i n the . garden, especial 1 y i f you have puppies around. They might 1)0 Hie ineiUiS of letting your wife into the secret, . t Tlot of Sack Suits to he tmin.i m the city. I yon don't believe it go and Jjl- ' ' ee for yourselveis. y-6t 1 We regret t i learn that the lit $. Y 'tie daughter of (ur friend M. J. . Moscly died on yesterday, after ', ;a severe illness. iiie tuneral fA Jft . A i t took mace this atternoon at .1 .. .. -o'clock from the First Baptist i " i mi r m l -cuuren. i ne ranmy navo our "' sincere syn i pathy in their sad af- ilitjtion.. Viil We saw two drunken colored Women this morning on Martin "iS street. Thev were using the vi ' lest of language. They camfe mb, t! totth and were on '0-'if I terlM toMfcikl$b.M$sl '.: t Jng to people on the 'street. vV.'1 for New Berne, to make ' it his '' -fniniA' bonUv 1 Wi rr irref tti low- "yon,- Andrew, but wish you all ' the success possible in your new " ...home. ( AV"e eommend him to our New Berne friends as a gentle- $m WMWW TyrA youU "larahat eU ;er f '$ 'i -k-t Why ithftt S. Waitt & Bro. hare fh couhtrymanJ: HF he slid ' out of the v-:nrttait Hank' Snita of ready iaade'..e;'i" f!-" f'tM-niv 1 , 1 I f fstreotb yesterday. '( It. .win . ecr tainly well gotten up and reflects great credit on Evans i !ife,Martin, the builders, for the taste display ed in getting' Uiup. . Tley are tirst-class workmen and turn out nothing hotrtlic wery i bent wtirk front their shop. - The latest improved Siager Ma chines for sale at J. L. Stoue'n office. Pnw $25. ' 6-tf . Improve the condition of your horses and increase the flow of inilk from your cows by bnying the prepared mill feed of Jones, Green & Powell. They huve constantly on hand a nice supply of woddand ct$L; which you, Jtnqw ijnaHs the fireside'so eheerfnl.' No! 47 Fy etteville street. ' The pump at the corner of Mor KA . M$f - Bloodpworth t stjccfsi neVdd r.uhlexlTate attenti?n.R The people in that neighborhood are put to very great , inconvenience to get water. ? We lopo, for the accommodation of those good people, that the Street Commis sioner vvill have this pump atten ded to at once. . ' ' You can get the best country cider in the city at L. D. H. Whitehead's on "Wilmington street, next to Wooll cott's open front; Call and pet a glass. George Goldman has ,just received another J6t of Fine Butter. ' fi-tf .His children were:in greit gee yesterday k evening- as we passed the house. Wo enquired the cause of their happiness, and they said their papa had just come in yvith a new suit of clothes on that he had bought at J; M. " lio senbanniK, "Mid ho looked so niuch better than usual it made them feel prond of biui. Ve passed on, and only regretted that we were not able to. make our little ones glad also. For the best fit-ting dress shirts go to Levy's. ; Gold Mkdal. First, premium awarded the .New Home Sewing Machine in 1878. Also, another medal awarded by the late fair. S Frank Rod f ord of the tirm of Red ford & - A rw) dell , and Ed. tleartt, of" I lie Raleigh "National Bank, went out to the Centennial dime party at Rolesv ille last night. They are nice young gentlemen and no better representatives of our city boys can be found. W hope the ladies treated them al right. James AVood ward of the tirm of - Woodward Bro. was also present The finest Red King1 Apples tite city at George Goldman s. b-tl One of our vounjr uentleoje'n ; - "... -STt who clerks in a hardware.- I re fe'n.A trvinjr to sell a! fCQUD k :S- tleman a cow oen tne ouil- I " Umph !- i:. sam me eouiiuy- 'maOtf " that rbell qan!t be rhe rd;a hundred yards ", " l tfu are ims folfpn mv friend." said' tbe clerk. six miles." "mat is too stkono fti'beil:foir;jno;ien Did you cd that pfcdlel's wag on, Wm. Sxlmon lnd on tin? fjovely weather. The chestnut worm oppose i! ! k I es crenUnl ?"?: - Mi Ml, ! None but the brave deserve the church fair. 'It is tttnir ifoV- f ad ihf bYiakets V) be unhung. ,r i The breath of winter has wilted lisleth read gloves, )' . ; The cool weather imparts briskness to shopping. Trtfil'NEV lisroLAND' Oboaw ; was awarded the Fikst Pbbmium at the fair last week. J. L. Stone, agent, No., 18. .Faretteville 6treet, Raleigh, N.e.-,)h : t Oh, yes plenty of thc:n. Tar-, keys, eggs, chickens, and in fact, i i., k ..: wnM.f., t . V .UVMAIIVOilll IMants in winter do not want much care, but; want it regularly. Sateen cktV this season is adorned with silk raised polka dot: . A. beautiful new texture for lacfics costumes 4$ 'cal!c(rl'"nattc glace." Majolique cloth has an invisible tripe 'on a' darnel's hair grpnnd; Photograplis of the different actresses and other celebrities for sale at Stewart's - PliotogVaph Gallery. , 63 6t A new arrival of millinery and straw goods, silks an fibbohs at Mrs. It. A. Beasley's, which will be sold low for cash. Blount street, Raleigh. Dress making, eutting and fitting done to or der. As a fly-catcher Jack Frost out ranks" any baseball player' in the country. The legs of mashed musOjiiitoes break with . a crisp sound this frosty weather. uf rai l ; door-n't trome pretty sooiij milk Will have to be sold by dry nieasuie. Love is iweet and so is sugar, but sometimes there is ar ood dcal of gritriti both.- . Fine ehromos, Mottoes. &e., Ac., lower than eter offered to the public at Levy's Southern Bizar - 5 The Hok-vck Waters' Pianos, sold by J. L. $ on General Agent, re- oeived the FtKST Prkji;m at the State Fair last we&k. ' ' ' I Some wide-awake luw discover ed that the American . climate is phenomenal. . . If you wish to keep y iu' iiifs during the winter,it :'s now time iO put thein in pickle Thanksgiving approaches an the turkeys' a:;eVamazed at t! liberality; with which the f urine are feeding them. r Thiols the kind; oi , weath that makes a young ..lady tu , from pentuneiital revefi.-s to t contemplation of buck wheat oak , An artist who had paiuted picture of ' a goat" esiling gn has, by this time found out t art to be appreciated mu.-t be to nature. U'H , Revenue. receipts C,7S1..4. j Maj JJAV. Scott, of Haywood, u jwas in the city to day f The Governor left -at 6-oclo k i this. m. for.iGreenyilie. to vi-it ! t I ' I.. nis wire. : i Judge Strong has. ruturnul to the city, after au absence' of sov cral weeks. , 500 bales of cotton received to day, and sold from 10$ to'lOJ. J i Tone of market steady. i ' . . , We regret to learn that J'iss . Florence Reeves is seriously -ick ! with diphtheria at her residt-ue on Blount street. The man with new tight, shoes and au ingrowing nail seems to be the one who is always selected by fate to be compelled to run for the train. . . NoTie tfoa tub Ladiks. Arrival of fine . worsted good- for children and infants at Madame les son's. Ci-tf Harding & Bro. Philadel ..hia, TT T 1 1 11 1 .t- uermaner, nailer uo., . .i ew . York and Oorprew tfe Hii!)fer, had drummers license issu to them v day. 1 Query: We would like to .sio.v what's become of the pic-. o music entitled, "When the co'-ton comes in." The cotton has( ime in, but the song has not. We were glad to take U the hand this morning Mr. Gj . W. Alley of Greensboro, . wlu. was once a resident of this city. He was looking as well as he. lid ten Vears!ako"id was Hs ' full !o:: life as ever. That old cow with a be'i o?'i is a great, nuisance, and sin il l oe kept up at night as well as day. The people are complaining that she disturbs their slumbers at night. ' . ' r . The dime party at Rolesvillo last night was quite a success. There were a larsre crowd in at t endance especiall v of beautiful ladies. They will have another soon. We kno k this will be good news to' several of our young gentleman friends. It was reall v amusing to see Walter Tucker watch the old duck that swallowed his 10 cents. He ke6t a"strict seye H)n it till it departed for a enthunnnV hitch eh,' and then sent word t tlu cook to hok O'lt for his 10 enlv- i i ... : t til,: hoti?, - -. Kuu,.; N ' will bo uivi-T n ' iici-e&s.!y c;uryirii;, fov- 3ni iiry I'rpliit stock. but can buy as he sells, and thus operate on a much smaller capi- tal. Our tnends will nnd these gentlemen polite and courteous at all times to deal with. We coin mend them, and hope our readers will examine their stock and prices before purchasing. Read their advertisement. - " Jailed for Incest. Last Friday, Metritt Upchurch, who resides in the eastern portion of the county, after'n preliminary examina tion before Esquire Wilson, was com-. mitted to jail, it"! default of bail, ou a charge of incest: His daughter, the . i-ompatiibii in his guilt, was released a St vVM-itness. She stated that she at tirst consented to hia iniquitous do sires by reasou of direct force and vio lence and afterwards through fear. Wlu u arrested he ' attempted to com mit cuieide by ' shooting ; himself, but .was prevented 1 froni doing so. rPitts boro Hecord. ' - - -M ii. Mormons -Defiant. A telegrapnio7 dispatch dated Salt Lake; Oct.' 27tb, states ' that tUe Mor mon leaders are still defiant. At a lata conf eroncefive of the apostles avowed their determination to : defy the gov ernment and live: up . to their.princi plea. The acquittal of ' the murderers of Elder Standing fndveH the Church orgaa to intensd Wrath 'tXaan edito rial published las! (feVenii,v t t aya it is l evident that a jury can.. ' A enpan- j ' nellod irl' Oeortnawhicl. 5 ' ' ffassns for killing a More r J t - i i'. 0,1 '"'tyJiU, . s ' ''''i.'. 1 if r- I. T tnthintrin thfl e tv . ' , - uuur. ' ''' . r u

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