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STATE CHBOSIOI.E, WEDNESDAY , BECEMBEE 17 I I ' -" m.. " i " ' " 7-- : urismas rim .--It . LP ; in-. 11 ivnn(! through every . .. l V n k T I'll, i on ktviu- trie demand , j- ,;j.inni Tui tit-i '.dse a er . Mii.:nnjtU Dry iiooa. E.- $ BEFORE ON, FBANK THORN 1 f A7ETTSVILLE, K. G, Cold Weatheb Commekcts, Coat Youb Walls aud Ceilings With -MBftSTINE:-- DESTROYS ATiL DISEASE GEliMS AND BRIGHTON. Ur YOUR HOMES. Thousand sot found (lave ReenSold in thi MsiTlii. IT LS NO EXPKRIMENT. BI DK.N PROVEN TO B ALL WE FOR CLAIM IT. BE T HAS :o;. inon h .sheen given to a criti- i S.'ltTtioil Ut' Send lor Circular and -ot Sample Card 13 BEAUTIFUL TINTS. CAUTION XJF" .D2,a2 Sho bag hiBn' .f"f nted, every Pail c 8L Price stamped on Lottciu. to- i I V . - k I J a 1 1 1 1 r -s&. W. L. $3 SHOE DOUGLAS ruin urn nn FOR THE BOYS, FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND FOR THE OLD MEN OF THE BEST AND LATEST STYLES OF IMPORTED WOOLLENS. 2&-y FaJ.1 Stools. -:o:- OF SUITINGS B. I. US I! Raleigh, N. 0. High Grade Novohis P TANOO IAN0O AND AND ORGAN O RGANO. VMM J- STOCK THE LARGEST. . AS WELL AS Ussful and Ornamental Goods. i-r.it:rd liner.ri.l Assortments uinut be sur;ias3ja in auj Terms tlie Best. Prices tlie Lowest. Knabe, Kranich Ac Hach. AVegman-Kimball FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. MwKCvce n1 wearinfj qualities of this shoo tVe.be5er shown thaa by the strong endorse ments of its thousands of constant wearers. Sf? .00 Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and ,mJ stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. A,0 "and-ewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe !? unequalled for style and durability. $0.50 Goodyear Welt is the standard dress Shoe, at a popular price. SO.50 Policeman's Shoe Is especially adapted for railroad mn farmci-a at All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lafds. hare been most favorably received since introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you send Clrect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. v. Xj. UULULA8, Brockton, Mass. HELLER BROS., Sole Agents for Raleigh, K. C, 134 Fayette ville Street. oct3-Dtir'janlBt NOTICE. Cankot Be Surpassed in the State, And my prices are REM ARKABLT LOW. I Employ Only Firsi-Class Workmen And guarantee satisfaction in every particu lar. WINETROB, MERCHANT TAlLOB, 114 Fayetteville St. m L', :::,:!;: mm. The Crowning Glory of the Many Wonderful Resour ces ol North Carolina. NINTH EDITION OF School History of North Carolina, By Mai. John "W. Moore 40,000 Copies Now in the School. Price 85 Cents Per Copy, Post-paid. Q NEW THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION OF FIRST STEPS IN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY BY MRS. O. P. SPENCER. Both t :o:- herg and pupils will be charmed rith this delightful little book; 2M rates bean, tilully bound. Price 75 cent by mail. Published br P 8 ' ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BOOK-SELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, Raleigh, n. o., North Carolina Headquarters ior School Books, Law Book, &c, &c. CATALOGUE FREE. CROSS & NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE WILL SHOW NOW IN A FEW DAYS ONE OF THE NICEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OP ALL AND WINTER EVER BROUGHT WW TO THIS 0 LOTHING MARKET, To All Whom it May Concern : sornrtfus state. a 1 I T r.-.'.'receil-uTO J array tu jiuiumy .... ..-. .invfJ itliMn (111 uititvniid .,' 'V tV l" Xiili'ilni in iiif cuui.il. c . iVy !.o.icit ;iu ex;iuiiual ion. THE VERIUCT To re?t with you, and we will be sat- i-:':c.i. '11 AT YOU WANT We know is the mot dhTicult prob I or yuu to solve, but ve can Jh,)v yoi anything from a line SILK DRESS -TO A- TINY DOLL, T:mV'? your selections from. In our ci ick you are bound to strike i,r.c:Liu; Miitaide for your purpose. 'Jl WILL IT BE ! If you want to do something real bunUime. Ladies, present your Lutj.md vith a real nice OVERCOAT OB Suit of Clothing TLh will he sensible, ami your husband will think more of you even if he has to pay the bill.) GENTLEMEN MiMfr, Kimball, jVeedam Nd.j.3 13 hfrebreriven that "The firpnt fails ater-Power SI anuiacturing and Improvement Company" (a corpo ration duly chartered under th rercral Jaw ot the State ot North Carolina, before the Clrk ot the Superior Court of Halifax count v, on the 18th day of August, A. D. 189(1, f ;r tlie purposes set out in the articles of agreement tiled aiul letters of incorporation issued there on), will apply to the General Assembly of North Carolina, at irs session commencing on the 7th day of January, 1801. for amendments -Y-t-t-,t ixs to its charter, enlarging and increasing its cor V TOT TV' Porate powers, franchises and privileges. charter, of record in the Superior Court lor Halifax co'inty, for information as to the powers and privileges thereby conteired, the business proposed to be carried on and the place where the said business is proposed to EVERYTHING IN THE MUSICAL LINE. be located. This, the Gth day of December, 1890. W. M. HABLISTON, decG 30d. President. AN UNSURPASSED TONIO, APPE TiZER AND BLOOD PURI FIER. A SURE CURS FOR DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DIARRHOEA, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, A1SDS0ME KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES. Hats and Furnishing Goods Department COMPLETE. New lot of FALL NECKWEAR just opened. It will pay you to inspect our stock. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. CROSS & LINEHA, nollemaii Building, - - 210 Fayetteville St. BANJOS, ANJOS, GUITARS, UITARS. AND -Best line of- CURES PEOPLE AT OR AWAY FROM THE SPRINGS. HIGHLY ENDORSED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. AT LOWEST TRICES. NOTICE. Writo us for circulars, catalogues, &c. NORTH STATE MUSIC CO., Cecil G. Stone, Mo'r, 113 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. Woollcott&Son, 14 E. MARTIN STREET. woul.l not mke senMn to ihelr hand.viine a Tristake by pre wivea oue of our SEAL SKIN WRAPS OR - SILK DRESS. These are durable and lasting remem- vnn ri t,n tm the j'l'Ua, and if you do not want to iro so tp down in your pockets we can interest ym a brilliant line of Brio-aXBreio 'f every descr'ptio n. Now, in thJsline of '"U'i isaluDstau impossibility to jive W vlt-.j.iHte idea through the medium of 'a ivlvtiLiseuient. We have now on exhibition tor the Holiday Trade : DOLLS, all sizes and prices. PLCJSII GOODS. TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS. DOLL FURNITURE. TOYS. WAGONS. VELOCIPEDES. ROCKING HORSES. HOBBY HORSES. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES. Stone and Wood Building Blocks. BISQUE FIGURES. PLATED WARE. FANCY BASKETS. JAPANESE TEA POTS. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS. MUGS. FANCY GLASS WTARE and CROCK ERY. LAMPS. PICTURES. And other articles too numerous to mention. To All Whom it May Concern : Notice is hereby given that "The North Carolina Construction Company" (a corporation duly chartered undr the general law ot the htite of rsorth Carolina, before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax county, on the th dav of October, A. D. 1890, for the purposes set out in the articles of agreement rued and letters ot incorporation issued there on), will apply te the General Assembly cf Carolina, at its session cotpmencinK on the 7th day ot January, 1891, for amendments to its cLarter, enlarging and increasing ita corpo rate powers, franchises and privileges. Refer ence is hereby made to its aforesaid charter, of record in the Superior Court for Halifax county, lor information as to the powers and privileges ther-by conferred, the Was:nes8 proposed to be carried on and the place where the said business is proposed to be located. This, the 6th dav of December, 1890. W. H. CUTUBERT, dec6-30d. President. If You Can't Buy from Your Druggist, Address PANACEA SPRINGS & HOTEL CO., eepU-tf Oxford, N. C. PRETTY FURNITURE MAKES COSY HOMES ! COSY HEOlSES MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE! AND A.G. RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy every day by the liberal toxins they otter on all kinds ol FURNITUREl NOVELTIES IN- THE- WALTERS METHOD Fancy Chairs! Hall Racks! IS THE BEST :MILLINERY- AND FANCY GOODS Arriving daily at -HISS HAGGIE REESKt BEST DESIGNS IN TRIMMED GOODS From French and English Importers. -for- GARMENT CUTTING. This system, with the elegant line ol IMPORTED SUITINGS OF ZYEBY DESCBIPTION CABBIED BY Gr. IV. WALTERS, THE TAILOR, Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! ALL THE LEADING SHAPES IX MISSES1 AND CHILDREN'S Hats, Caps ana Bonnets Chamber Suite, complete, in great yariety Broken Suits provided if desired. Th ladies will find many things to inter them in looking through our new stock at 909 Favettovilla 8t. 1891 -AT- NEW GALLERIES, which run the entire length of our ftore on both siil-s, erected especia'ly for the occasion, axe full, chock full or the SKWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS from the hands of the largest im porters. Note below a few of the many attractions : ftfon.e Candclabras, Ilanquet Lamps, Ewcr, Student Lamps, Onyx Ta Umbrella Stands, Smoking Tables, Cigar Stuuds, Vases, Ma J Uca Ware, Baskets, Trays, Christ- 'rttCardN, Christmas Books, Lap l) ,ks, Ink Stands, Bronze Pitch er). Ftinv Tnnor. WnrL- 11nif. J'p:iu'.e Hare, Dresins Cases, laaic Lanterns, Albums, Eaels, 1'r.imcs, Mirrors, Boils, Tea Sets, 1'iunps, Book Hacks, Piano Lamps, Wall I'ockets, Smokers Cases. i, fcumberlesH other articles, any of ha , I NV(,ul(l ,nke ft hamlsome tfift We rniv H Cil,,t;ful examination ot otir im t J!Hli;v,)ck. and are sitislled that we can ins the most txactlng. ftt One Dollar per Year. Is the Best and Cheapest Family Paper in the United States. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Many noveltiea will be added tothe variety of its contents daring the year lyoi, and noth ing will be left uudone to please ana grainy ltd BUbdcribera. Its Specialties for 1891 will Original rticles on Practical Farming and (iardeninaSerial and Short Stories by the Best Authors-woman's Work and Woman's Leisure. King's Royal Gsrmeteur It is one of the best remedies ever offer ed. People throughout this and many other States are calling for and using Ger meteur. Thousands testify to the merits of and the good it has done those who hare used it. It will prevent and cure dis eases. It strengthens and 1 uilds up the system in t he old as well as in the young. What some who have used Germeteur says of it: Mrs. Jno. H. Bell says a long and pain ful illness in the spring leFt her nervous system completely prostrated; her diges tion out of order. The use of three bot tles of Royal Germeteur regulated diges tion, gave a splendid appetite and gained ten pounds in flesh. Mrs. W. F. King: "I had been a sjreat sufferer from Dyspepsia and Indigestion. I took Roy al Germeteur and it relieved me in a short while." Rev. J. J. Hall: "I have used Royal Ger meteur in my family and believe it to be a valuable meJicine." Mrs. N. H. Blackwood, Chapel Hill, N. C: "I have been troubled with Rheuma tism and Uvspepsia nearly thirty years: have tried many remedies, with only tem- norarv relief. I began using brermeteur; have used five bottles, and I now feel that I am permanently cured; haven't suffered fromeitner trouble since l Degan usmg flermeteur.' R. Judson Buffaloe: "I have been usins: Rova . Germeteur in my family with great satisfaction. Qur babe, while teething, would often have high fevers and look as if it would have spasms. We began giving it Germeteur, and have ha t no trouble sine. My wife h1o suffered from a ner vous trouble and has experienced very great relief from the Germeteur she took." Every family should have a bottle of Royal Germeteur in their homes. Try it. IE. JOPtDISr, AGENT, RALEIGH, N. 0. Next to Citizens' Bank. We will accommodate yon and pleaee yon yon will let us, We have too many things to talk about. Come and see them 1 It will be like going to a fair. BEAUTIFUL Is a combination which infallibly makes a A l-r KH() )HS IHJ handsome and perfect fitting suit. I ' No. 9 E. Martin St. No. 10 Exchange Place. A RTISTIO c ALENDARS FOR 1891. THE NEW FALL STOCK op Is now on exhibition at G. N. WALTER'S, The TAiLor, sep!7tf Fayetteville Street. COLIN M. HAWKINS & CO., INVESTMENT BROKERS, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST., Raleigh, N. C. GEMS OF LITERATURE AND ART. ORIGINAL FLASHES OF WIT AND HUMOR. ANSWERS TO COT1U rSPONITEV T3 FULLY MADE. PROMPTLY AXD Ttolilssl&ws from ETery Section cf the Slob AddrjAkEiS GORDON BENNETT, New YoKt Herald. New irk City. Only Ose Doll vu a Yfau o Not Fail to sub-.cribe now fob the new York Herald. dec!2-lw. 1'IUNK THORNTON, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. GcUMyr Sale of Real Estate. t iia rf nnfhnritv contained in a mort Mn Nannie W. Strickland, and t..i in wnnb 83. nasre 76. of the Regis ter's office of Wake county, we will sell, at the the citv of Kaleitrn, si. C Wake countv, on Monday, the 29th day TWomhor iH'.ia. & tract of land containing 115 acres, situated in St. Matthews' township, nHmnincr the lands of W. t. t:.i;w t u Utjrprfi and others, and more ..n. oarihoa in Haid morteaee. Sale made in pursuance of request of the administrator of Airs. Strickland and in pursuance ot powers r.tflinprl in the mortgage aoovo w""u Time of sale 12 m. Terms cash. PACE & HOLDING, noT25-dtd8. Attorney fr Mortgagee, P. PR Wholesale and Retail t 133 Fayetteville Street axd 5 Harnett St. Valuable City and Country Property For Rent ! On the 23d day of December, 1890, at 12 o'clock m., at the couit house door in the city of Raleigh, I will rent for the year 1891, at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mary A. Moreneaa, m vvaae county: Citv lots numbers 118, 126, 128, 123, 133, 134 and 136 Fayetteville s reet; 5, 7, 9, 8 and 10 East Hargett street; and 14 and 18 West Har gett street; 127, 129, 134, 136 and 219 South Wilmington sireei; z, iu, io, xi, o, oo uu 330 South Salisbury street; 509, 526 and 534 East Cabarrus street; 214 South Biount street; 417 South East street. Farms ! Rocky Branch tract, 277 acres, in Raleigh township. VandergnH tract, zyi acres, in nouse'8 Creek township. Hartsfleld tract, iy acres, in House's UreeK township. . nirt r T . Crabtree tract, bbi acres, m reuse xuver township. Bashlord tract, 54 acres, in uarton s urees township. . T- i rm 1 Emory tract, 165 acres, m narton s vjreei- township. Koberteau tract, 5U acres, lour mues norm- west of Baleigh. Parcels No. 1, 25 acres; jno. !, acres; No 4. 1235" acres: No. 5, 115 acres; No. 6, 148 acres; No. 7, 91 1-3 acres: No. 8, 107 acres; and No 9, 108 acres of the Wiley J. Jones tract of land, situated in Wake Forest township. Terms of renting made known on tne day ot sale No changes, alterations or improvements to the property to be made by thu lessor. J. S. WlfllMl!-, uuarai&n, xc. dec3tds. Auction Sale of jLand ! WE BUY and SELL on COMMISSION BONDS, ALL CLASSES OF STOCKS, AND COMMERCIAL PAPER. :o: We have a large assortment of Beautiful Calendars on Card-board, Banners, Ac, from which to make selections. BUSINESS MEN desiring to use Calen dar Advertising will find it to their interest to call at once and get priees. We shall not bm able to fill erdsrs after the 15th of December. CALL AT ONCE. We devote special attention tion of to the negotia- BONDS -FOB- TOWNS, CITIES, RAILWAYS and INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. Careful attention given to the Investment of funds for out-of-town investors. julv4-ev dv fr wk thn ev Sun Edwards & Broughton, Printers Binders r - S u k I" it ' k i - decSlw RALEIGH, N. C. Fine Crackers and Cakes. J.R. FERRALL &C0,j We are Agents for -PANACEA WATER, LINCOLN JLITHIA WATER AND BRO-MO-SELSZEK AT WHOLESALE PRICES . We Keep Everything in the Drug Line. We Keep The LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK of TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS AND PERFUMERIES In Raleigh. By virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage, and executed by J. b. Ma?sey, of date t eoruary -jstn, i5i, ana recorded in the Register's office of Wake county, in Book No. 62, page 2i4, l will offer for sale, to the higbest bidder for cash, at the Court Mouse door, in tne city of Raleigh. N. C, on Monday, Mec. 22, 1890,at 12 o'clock m, that valuable tract of land lyinz near Wakefield, and known as the Jos Massey place, containing 112 acres; a more accu rate description of which may be had by reference to the mortgage above described. B. F. MONTAGUE, Mortgagee. ' Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 21 , 1890. (nov23-tf The Best5-Ct. Cigar in North Carolina. JAMES McKIMMON & CO. Horses and Mules for Sale. We keep constantly on hand a niee lot of soh.es and mil m m At the Lowest Prices. GEO. W. WYNNE. Cor. Martin and Blount Sts. novSO-tilljanl. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the es tate of Mary F. Jones, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the decedent to present tnem to me lor Da vment before December ttn, l&yt ah persons indebted to the said aeceoem will make immediate nayment to me W. S. WOODS, Coal and Coke. We have been in the Coal business for many vears. all the while on the outlook for the Best Coal for the ieast money. For such we J now recommend the following: GAYTON RED ASH COAL. (Semi-Anthracite.) It is free burning, easily ignited, does not crumble to dust, does not make smoke or soot, requires but little draught, holds fire as well as hickory wood, bmaii or large nre can be made of it at will. Suitable for Grates, Stoves or Ranges Specially Adapted to Tobacco Factories. Prepared bv machinerv into all sizes Nurt, Stove, Egg and Lump. Shipped to any Depot direct irom the mines at very low prices Dy Jones & Powell RALEIGH, MnfEKs' Agets roa N. O. Pocahontas (Semi-Bituminous). Tne nnrpntind beat ateam coal in America ana the most economical for steam and grates. ANTHRACITE COAL. T mixes White Ashe is the purest and best of anthracite coals that we have found, n.nd erives more universal satisfaction. INo in stock, all sizes Egg, Steve and Nutt; also Bed Ash, Egg ad Splint coal ior grates. An kind ot coal and Pocahontas coke shippei direct to anv deDot. All orders received fhia month filled at special Bummer Prices by This Dec. 6th, 1890. Dec 7 6 w. Executor. We are opening a very fine line of Peek, Freean Sc. Co.'a celebrated London Biscuit, q e following varieties: Albert, Nile, Arrowroot, Cale, Uorn edy. Kindergarten, Charm, Milk, Nursery, Water, Tiffin, Lnneh, Lake, Ice Wafers and Dutch Macaroons. Jones & Powell, MINERS' AGENTS, sep? 6-tl Baldoh, tf. C. This is a special Importation and are very fine goods. Alwavs on hand a full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usually sold la our line. We buy our goods direct from first hands for cash and consequently imy at the very lowest prices. GIVE US A CALL. 222 FayetteTille Street. THE YABBORO HOUSE. B. B. RANIT, Prop'r, Ralxmh, N. 0. Bates, 12.50 par day. $10-50 to $13 psrwsek HOTEL. FLORENCE T. O. AsBi-fOTOv, Uanagsr, BdiiJcxaK, N. C Booms, irith meals at Tarboro Bttue, S2.0Q per day; $10.00 pr k. jO-Special rates to lawyers attendiaj 8a ar8-lj yra Court
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