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PRICE ONE CENT.
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Villi TOE7 Local EiltcrJ(
150 bale to day.
Revenue collections $670.83.
Yesterday was a lovely day.
Midgets at Tucker Hall to
night. Are you going ?
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This is the season of the year
for spar-ribs and backbones.
Have yon bought yonr turkey
for yonr Thanksgiving dinner ?
Side issues the by-ways to
barrooms.
; Do not live in hope with your
1 1 . 3
(arms ioiuea.
Have your guns and locks, re
paired at Kiug & Brock well's.
The fancy for novel dinner
decorations is running riot.
If yon are a good speller try--
alittlehotscotchortoraandjerryr
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g0ojwconreg.atjpnts yQSjterd
One-more: Sunday "in NC,Veu?
798 bales of cotton was receiv-
Regular meeting of Win,
GoJtftalTqwfcer.-flaHJ' to-night
and see the leastest. wee bittest
people you ever saw. y y
Scotch lamb's wool wfocipedc
stockingrfftre a novelty for the
(The season has arrived for
mince, pie,, and all that the name
implies. ' ;"' v
Maroon and admiral bine are
Among the select shades in fancy
hose. ' - ' -
Not a marriage license to day.
Whatfs Jh7mattcr with thepeo
blest - t
Judge Wi'- T. . Faircloth, of
Gold&boro, , is Registered ; at the
Yarborough House.
"Little Bnttereup" i
now. TThe Pf ris Temps
is rumen
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;hks oi
lier as fcHlhold -she-Mitler.?
Tbfi '-fallows who have the most
The fellows who have the most
thin
ins to inve thanks for generally
,t ittteV poorest '-.Thanksgiving
eat
dinner v- . .. ' . . -
Whei a" man says iieis , inno
ent of a crime, any iurthcr con
sideration of the subject seems to
him like a persecution
An -exchange discovered that
when two young men meet they
address each other"- W Wold J man,
Evening- VtsiTditii
and that. wbeawQ qld fellows
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' cnwrt exerc'8e tne
oaooatn eenooi 01 1 erson sireci
M. E. Chnrch will be repeated on
Friday1 night of this week. Let
everybody go.
There, will be services in Christ
Church Thanksgiviug day, and
we suppose in all the other city
churches.
Rev. NM. Jor r icy preached a
capital sermon at Edeuton St.
Church yesterday morning, say
all who heard it.
We were glad to see Mr. Will.
T. Rogers ablo to be on the
streets to day, after having bcn
confined to his room for a week
or more by sickness.
A certain collector of this city
started out latt Monday moniiiiiC
with a ih msand dollars worth of
accounts and collected $3 duiing
the entire week. His 'commis
sions were 15 cents. He thinks
collecting a hard business.
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A. correspondent wishes to
Jcnow the best way ; to ' winter
geraniums, j. he best and cheapest
way is to sling ul bvef the back.
ence ana ouy a new ioc in me
SJjring. iJ v
' Blessed be the man who knows
Jiow to caper and enjoy nonsense;
woe to the man that parted early
with liis boyhood, and blwesed be
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me man mat carries nis ooynoou
down latest into life. 11 - -
Whfn a fool is vooni? he SDehds
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mucn iirne iu parting nib nair ui
the middle. When ho is old and
bald he wastes much more time
in trying to make the ends of his
6parse locks meet on the polished
crown above.
Take your wife, married man.
take your sweetheart, young man,
and go to Mr. Mosely's elegantly
fixed up oystei saloon and treat
them to a stew or fry of his (le
delicious oysters. Everything is
kept in the best of style.
M. XtosenVatua, near the capitol, has
iuBt received ill additiou to liw well
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selected eiocK, wnue aua coiorea oeu
blanket?, white" :twed7flinel, od
twilled HiAfiel, Iare lot of baJuioriil
$kirt-, ladies, geutiemeu iiud ckildreus
undershirts, huy es Katcuels u,ud truukrf,
cantou il.uiiiel.trimuiiug, lace and neck
ruffling ch!ap as ever.V We ask' ail m
spection of our assorttnent'. Respect
fullj, M. liosenbaum. 23-6t
M. (irausman, who keeps a spleudid
variety of family groceries has also in
store a fine variety of (Jlawsou's Seed
Wheat, to whvyi he would call the sp
cial atteution of the farmers. The beat
wheat known. Call and get eome of
it. no!4.
Look Bkfobb tou Leap.
Stewart's Gallery is the only place for
cheap pictures. Sittings made free
before you pay. no4-t
i Ctpbkss Shinglbs Chkapkb
than ever offered tin Kaleigh before.
All heart! never rot, ..For sale by car
load or small quantity hy4ones,0reen
mi
Uev. Mr. Black being unwell,
Ucv. K. L. Reid preached a. most
capital seimon last night at Eden
ton St. Churchj to a very Urge
congregation.
There will be a meeting of the
RaleighLight Artillery to-night,
at.(thc armory, at 7 o'clock, sharp.
By order of the Captain.
It is estimated that the amount
of -cotton sold in October, thi
year in the Southern States, will
net producers from eight to ten
million dollars more than the sales
for October last year. This is
not from the larger sales, but
from the increased price for cot
ton. We call attention to the new
advertisement of Messrs. W. II.
& li. S. Tucker in this issue.
Evejy body should call arid see
heir new arrivals. The weather
is now fine, and the ladies should
not' neglect the occasion to wit
ncs$'one of the finest displays in
the dry goods line to be fonnd in
hidfState. ; -
. Ik)8T. Last night in going from
Jak"e Biggs' to W. G. Otey's
Barber shop -a fine "'watch charm
wjthjij 6npp$ side the picture
of a ladies foot, on the other, a
ockof hair. The 'fihde will bo
iberally ewrded n by returning
it to this office.
TflR Kalkigh Dye Works 16
Uyed or -Ulearifd in firstYCtdBS
stylo. Kid Gloves and S4 -peg
cleaning a specialty McVgay
Street, West of the PreHbytaiam
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unurcn. ot.
To Catholic Fair and Festival,
will open to-morrow night, at 7
o'clock in the Metropolitan Hall,
and i will continue four nights.
entertainment will afford
muc pleasure for all the young
people especially. All are invited
to attend and get the worth of
theiiMnoneyJu social amusements
and innocent pastime. Tho Fair
is for the purpose of improving
the Cwper property for church
purpore.
If Yoc Want
a fine fiirriage or bujgy, 'don't fuil to
drop into hikI see M r. Alfred Upolmfcl)
ou H.iigfett htreet. He ha a Ltrge and
complete stock of home made work to
which het invites tlw attention of the
public. Give Iuto a call, and patron
ize home manufacturers. nol7-Gt
'NfiAfiLY Threk and a Half Mill
ion Dollars Paid is Benefiis, un
ieb General Accident Policies, in the
TbaVeuebs Insubancb Company, of
Hartford. Every business man should
have a policy, Wm. P. Wethebell,
,- 26-ifitS '-i 4t .Z ' -.. '. Agent
Go to, Christopher- and Sorrell and
buy that tine flavored Parched Coffee,
"Enterprise," the . premium coffee at
the State Fair. , noia-e
Two car ' loads of wMt9. old corn
just arrived at Christophers k Sorrells.
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uajr Miu uaus xu uj 4unuwt;
There was a case being tried
before Commissioner Piirnell, for
a violation of the revenue laws,
from Johnson county, when we
went to press.
Bishop Green of Mississippi,
officiated at Christ Church yester
day morning, an ! had a large
congregation. lie preached an
excellent and very impressive
sermon, which was greafly en
joyed by all who had the pleas
ure of hearing it. He also
preached at the Church of the
Good Shepherd at night.
Uere is wlut may be termed j
bang up poetry :
The beauteous, buxom Bertha
Bangs
Is one of our divinest .yirls
She hangs the doors bangs the
chairs,
And likewise bangs her auburn
curls.
She bangs on the pianny too,
And bangs upon the
lifiht
guitar
But, oh, ol all the bangs 6he bangs,
She niogtljjjngsjlier, abum
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Oh baniriag ! bpttnoing,tbiiXQn
vbelll fJ U
We call the special intention of
the public to the announcement
which Mrs. L. Branson makes.
She has rented and fitted up in
elegant style the rooms, at. No . 1,
Fayetteville Street, where she is
prepared to take boarders by the
day or month. ' We can most
cheerfully commend her to our
readers, as knowing howtb keep
a good table. We boarded with
her years ago, and know that she
can't be excelled in that line.
Give her a trial.
A crazy telegraph operator at
Torch, 0., at the close of a
night's debauch on Sunday week,
jumped upon a'--locomotive-'which
was attached to four coal lion
fiers and started at the rate of
twentv five miles an hour. lie
ran down the road about five
inik when he met the passenger
train coming west. Into that he
ran at full speed, wrecking both
locomotives .and throwing them,
with the btgjjage car.off the track.
The passenger cars fortunately
kept the track, ,aiKl no one. was
injured. Tho engineer and tire
man of the passenger train both
jumped off the engine when they
wore almost together, and escaped
serious injury. The lunatic was
found lying on his back in the
wreck, somewhat injured, but not
seriously.
, The Industrial fair was a grand
success, and we hope our colored
f rinds will repeat it each year, as
it will stimulate them to greater
energy in the pursuit of agricul -tare.
We call especial attention U
the advertisement of Mr. B. II.
Woodell in this issue. Every
thiHg in his line, can be fonnd ii
nis estbalishment at the cheapest"
rates. ' '
One person received the ordi
nance of baptism "at Person St.
Church yesterday morning, after
which tho pastor, Kev. W. C.
Norman preached a most excel
lent sermon, to a large congre
gation. For good goods, for cheap
goods, go to J. M. Kosenbanin't
corner of Fayetteville and Har
gttt Streets. He keeps the best
stock of ready-made clothing in
the city. Call and see him.
Limberger cheese is considered
mon profitable to the maker than
any other cheese, because, from
a given quantity of milk, mora
weight is obtained and better
prices realized. Thousands of tons
are produced in New York and ''
Wisconsin at less than half thfr1 '
cost of the imported article. , f
j People who own , lots in th.v
old. city cemetery , would enhance
its beauty; very much . if they
would have new fences put np and r
the .debris which has acnnnnnlated,
in some , of them dcnredi. nwaywJ
Some, of ;; ,th : iobf :hok! -.verf-i-h
uinl neglected. " . . t Jt
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Mr. Jacob lligsjs has two very
rare looking birds, or fowls, at
bis restanrant. One is "entirely 1
whiteVand somewhat resembles a
guinea in shape, and the other
is a pale bl tie one, his feet re
8embling a crows. Can't some -of
our scientific men tell us tho ..,'
name and origin of those peculiar, -i
fowls?
Au.it Amanda," the colored cook
who fixod np oysters ifee. so long
for the late Mr. Pepper, has
opened a restaurant in the south
east corner of the market house,
basement floor, where she will
give yon a good square meal at a.
very liberal price.
Wonderful Midguts. These
marvellous and fairy like crea
tnres -so perfect in figure,-" hand
some, and bright in intellect.
have arrived in our city, and will,
give entertainments every after
noon from 2 to 5, and evenings
from 7 to 9, during this week.
In httight they do not reach
Tom Thumb's waist, and Gen..
Mite's weight does not equal that
of ono of Thumb's legs.
They are the greatest human
miracles ever created, and thost
who desire to see these atoms of
humanity should go. early, irufche,
week to avoid crqjwd. iu the lat-
ter part.