., .TUS HARBINGER.
General New?.
Gen. Charles Hood has been
retired at his own request.
! Andrew Carnegt? celebrated
his sixty-fifth birthday recently.
j New York city is to have a pic
ture gallery of professional beg
gars. y'j
' New stock to th6 amount of
59,260,000 is being considered by
the Atlantic Coast Line.
It is now announced that the
new Yankee defender will not
have aluminum in its construe
tion.
Ambassador Tower has had his
last audience with the Czar and
tarted for his new post at Berlin.
Captain Morgan, the man who
discovered pay gold in the Klon
dike, died at San Francisco re
cently. Bobstone has been found guilty
of the murder of convict guard
Thomas at Coalburg and senten
ced to hang.
It is stated on good authority
that Hon. Hugh M. Dent will be
appointed to succeed Mr. Lomax
as solicitor of Montgomery coun
ty, Alabama.
Gov. Jelks, of Alabama, is mak
ing personal investigation of min
ing affairs before making c ontract s
for convict labor.
Europe purchased cotton heav
ily lately.
Frosts and rains in Texas have
threatened the top crop of cotton.
Negro Baptists are in their fifty
third annual sessiou in Selma,
Alabama.
Swiudlers have worked Fort
Payne, Ala., merchants with bad
currency made by pasting halves
of $1 and $5 notes together and
presenting the 5.
Confederate veterans of Nor
folk, Va., are raising a fund to
erect a monument to General
Grant.
AW. White, of Huntsville,
has been designated for examin
ation as a second lieutenant in
the regular army.
Venezuela's debt to Germany
will reach two million dollars.
Owing to the nation's poverty
"Castro has begged for time.
The United States has won
almost every point in its seal con
troversy with Russia.
J. S. Webb has been appointed
postmaster at Tuskegee.
Henry French, the noted
dramatic publisher, is dead.
British relations with Venezuela
are so strained that Mr. Haggard,
Englan's minister at Caracas, has
requested a warship.
The judiciary committee held
its first meeting and took action
toward getting an anti-trust meas
ure before Congress.
It is reported from Washington
that barely a quprum will be pres
ent when Congress convenes.
A movement is cn foot to
merge the linotype companies.
A $275,000,000 fall in copper
stocks is reported from Boston.
Lieutenant General Miles has
left Manila for China, Japan and
Russia. He said he had found
our troops in fair condition, but
feared a famine among the na
tives as the dearth of farm ani
.faajs left them no means of re
covery from the effects of the
war. . ..5. v.-xi-y:
SMALLPOX PREVENTIVE
AND CURE.
Charlotte News.
From Col. T. L. Rich the News
has received a formula for the pre
vention and cure of smallpox
which it appears has proven to
be all that could be desired. It
is a very cheap and simple for
mula, a bottleful costing only
about twenty-five cents. It con
sistsof sulphate of xinc, one grain;
powdered digitalis, one grain ; tea
spoonful sugar and four ounces of
water. Teaspoonful to be taken
every hour.
Col. Ritch says that last win
ter Mr. Boyce Bell, a well-known
resident of Steel Creek township,
seven miles south of Charlotte,
had eleven persons on his place
(a negro woman and ten children)
cured of virulent, malignant small
pox with this remedy in a few
days. It was also taken by all
others 011 the place afterwards,
who never contracted the disease.
Col. Ritch is rejponsible for its
introduction here. It came orig
inally from a Paris medical journal.
THE DEFEAT OF LOUD.
Congressman Loud, of Califor
nia, has been defeated for re-election,
despite the enormous influ
ence of the railway corporations.
Mr. Loud is the author of the
Loud postal bill, which has been
so widely discussed in the public
press. He has posed as the cham
pion of economy in the postal de
partment, but somehow or other
Mr. Loud never seemed disposed
to seriously consider the ' charge
that the deficit was due in large
measure to the low rates paid
to' the railroads for transporting
the mails,, and not to the undue
amount of second-class matter car
ried. It is easily demonstrated
and has been that ' the govern
ment pays a great more, pound
for pound, for having the mails
carried than the express compa
nies pay for having their consign
ments carried. It has been proven
time and agaiu that the govern
ment pays In the way of rent for
postal cars .more than the cars cost
to build.
A little more of the time de
voted to the attempt to increase
second-class postage rates would
have yielded larger returns if
spent in trying to make the rail
roads deal fairly with the govern
ment. Bryan's Commoner.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
I King Edwardjisjsixtv-one years
old J sS TT.:--::
' M. Rouvier,the present French
Minister of Finance, commenced
life as a book agent.
Senator Hoar lives on land in
Worcester, Mass., that was form
erly owned by John Hancock, the
patriot.
A French translation of Presi
dent Roosevelt's book, "The
Strenuous Life," is arousing
widespread interest in Paris.
Professor M. I. Pupen, of
Columbia University, who invent
ed, the ocean telephone, started
his career in America as a Turk
ish bath attendent.
Dr. Nansen, the Arctic explor
er, announces a polar expedition
for next year to explore King
William Land, op the east coast
of Greenland.
The Duke of Buccleugh is one
of the richest noblemen in the
world. He owns 450,000 acres
of land and has a , yearly income
of Qvet. $ 1,500,000,, .
Speaker Henderson has noti
fied the trustees of Upper Iowa
University at Fayette, his alma
mater, that he donates his entire
private library to the college.
Former President F. L. Patton,
of Princeton University, is sitting
for his portrait to John W. Alex
ander, on an order from the alum
ni. The portrait is to go to the
university.
General Booth, in an address
at Buffalo, said that a corps might
be formed to go slumming among
the rich. ... He also said the army's
teachings were being preached in
thirty-seven different languages.
Secretary Shaw gave out a neat
epigram during his recent speech
in Boston. "The difference be
tween the po'itician and the states
man," he said, "is the difference
between a young man who is look
ing for work and one who is look
ing for a situation."
Mrs. Hetty Green, America's
said-to-be richest woman, has in
stituted foreclosure of a $1.2, 000
mortgage on a Chicago church,
"All I want is my money and in
terest." NO BETTER OFF.
Poor Robinson ! He couldn't
make a living, and married a wo
man with money."
g'But isn't he all right now?"
"Hardly. She is so close with
it that he has to work harder
than ever."
New Toy Store
Is still the mecca for all persons who
are looking Christmas Presents of every
variety, such as dolls, mechanical toys,
soldier toys, tin horses, wooden firemen,
express wagons, pop guns china ware tin
ware, iron stone ware souvenirs in Burnt
Leather ornaments, fine wax dolls, sample
toys at manufacturers' prices, and all
goods are as low as can be sold without
I giving them away. They are first-class
j goods and cannot be duplicated in the
city. Crowds continue to throng the
New Toy Store, next to Brestch's Bakery,
and all your wants can be supplies by
j calling early before the best goods are
picked over.
Trl."A. KIMBALL,
White Barber,
2O6 Wilmington Street.
FOUR CHAIRS.
Hair Cut 20c, Shava 10c, Shampoo
20c, Mustache Dyed 20c.
PROMPT ATTENTION.
nly Wbite Shop on Wilmington sstreet.
BIBLES AT COST !
Bibles make the best Presents.
Cilve your relative or friend a nice
Teachers' Bible.
We have them from 95c. to $3.00.
- One Special Presentation of Teach
ers' Bible offered Just now for only
$1 00 and one Family Bible $1 So.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF BIBLES IN
THE CITY.
Also CHRISTMAS CARDS, PURSES, Etc.
Don't fail to see ns before making
: your CbrlHtmas Purchases. . . ,
Southern Book Exchange.
M. M. SMITH,
RALEIGH. N. O. '
Anticephalalgine
THE BEST AND SAFEST HEAD
ACHE and NEURALGIA REMEDY.
20c. BOTTLE,, 50o.
- J.; I. JOHNSON, ,;'
Notice of Administration.
Having qualified as Administrator, d.b.n.
of the estate of J. H. Lowe, dec d, late of
Wake County, N. C, this U to notify all
persons having claims against the said
estate to present the same to the under
signed at his office in Raleigh, N. C , on
or before the 13th day of December, 1903.
or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
J. C. MARCOM,
Administrator, d. b. n.
Dec. I2tb, 1901 6w.
t The Raleigh Furniture Co, t
i NEW AND UP-TO-DATE, t
6 0 9 0 A
c Plain and Arlktic Suits-Cash or Time. I
(? JUST AS YOU LIKE. I
e 0 c
9 FREE FOR INSPECTION. f
e
f Come and See Us ik You Want to f
Savr Money. c
0 O )
J. No. 17 E. Martin Street. No. 15 Market Street
H .1. M. K1GGAN, Manager
f8-.x-.-yer
We Haye it at Last !
Iry 11 have been una'le to hny a SEWIXCi MA
CHINE on account of the hU h I'ric s don't on
any lo. ge'. We have a strictly standard High
Class
New Home Sewing Machine
a the Lowest Price ercr sold or offered Tor sale in
Raleigh Everybody can buy oue, because the erice
and 1 emu will enab e you to get one. Pon't Tail to
ei 1 and look Courteous attention will be given
you. CASH OK CREDIT !
K. W. HIOIITOWKK,
102 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C.
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway-
'CAPITAL CITY BOUTE."
Short Line to principal cities of the South and
Southwest, Florida, Cuba, Texas, California and
Mexico, reaching the Capitals of six States.
In effect March 5, 1902.
Daily.
N 81
Daily.
No. 27.
80UTHWAED.
Lv. Raleigh, 8. A. L.
Ar Hamlet, "
Ar. Columbia, "
Lt. Columbia, "
Ar. Havannah "
" Jackson vi'Ie, "
" Tampa, "
Lt. Raleigh, "
Ar. Haiulot, "
" Wilmington, "
" Charlotte, "
" Atlanta, "
" Augusta, C 4 W. C
" Macon, C. f Ga.
" Montgome y, A. 4 W. P.
" Mobile, Aia. L. 4 N.
" New Orlo ns, L. 4 N.
" Nashville, N. U 4 St. L.
" Memphis, "
4 12
7 00
9 85
a m
a m
a m
7 27 p IB
10 25 p m
100am
1 02 a m
4 53 a m
9 15 s m
5 45 p m
No. 41.
3 65 p m
7 30 p 10
10 82pm
7 60 a m
10 85
s m
P m
P m
2 10
7 00
6 45
No.
4 12
7 00
s m
83.
s m
a m
p m
s m
p m
p m
p ra
p m
a m
12 15
10 08
8 55
5 40
7 20
9 20
2 65
7 25
4 00
1 15
11 86 a m
6 25 p m
s m
a m
i 65 p a
25 a m
P ml
NORTHWARD.
Dally.
No. 32.
Dally.
No. 83.
Lv. Raleigh,
Ar. Norlina,
" Portsmouth,
8. A. L.
1 25
8 32
7 15
No.
1 85
8 82
6 85
a m
a m
a m
11 05
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p a
p m
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s m
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6 85
No.
84.
Lt. Raleigh,
Ar. Norlina.
8. A. L.
s m
s m
a m
a m
a m
p m
p m
11 85
1 25
4 55
8 36
1 M
" Richmond, "
" Wasnington, P. R. R.
" N. Y., O. D. 8. a Co.
" Baltimore, "
" Philadelphia, "
" New York, "
" Wash'ton, N. 4 W. 8. B.
" Baltimore, B. a P. Co.
' Phila., N. Y. P. 4 N.
" New York, "
10 10
11 25
11 25
1 86
4 13
2 56
6 80
6 65
6 45
5 10
8 00
5 46
8 15
p m
p m'
Connections at Jacksonville and Tamps for si
Florida East Coast points, and Cuba and Porta
Rico. At New OrleanB, for all points in Texas
Mexico and California.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIGH AS FOLLOWS
FROM NORTH.
No. 81 St..
No. 41 at..
4 09 sm
8 50pm
- 7 24pm
. 1 30am
.11 00 s a
.11 80 s m
No. 87 at
FROM SOUTH.
No. 84 St..
No. 88 St..
No. 66 St..
SLEEPING C4R SERVICE.
Trains 31 and 84. and Florida and MetropolitaL
Lim ted has Drawing Room Sleeping Cars New
York to Jacksonville and Atlanta, and between
Portsmouth and Charlotte. Vestibule day coachet
Washington to Jacksonville, Portsmouth to At
lanta.
No. 27 and 66 "SEABOARD" Fast Mail has draw
ing room buffet sleeping car New York to Jackson
ville, connecting at Hamlet with sleeping car tc
and from Atlanta.
No. 88 and 41 drawing room sleeping car and da;
coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta.
Tickets on sale to all points, Pullman Berths re
served and reservations made on outgoing steamers
from Norfolk. Baggage checked from notel and
residences without extrs charge st
UP-TOWN TICKET OFFICE,
Ysrborough House Building.
C. H. GATTI8, C. T. and P. A..
'Phones 117. Kaleigh, . O
T. 8. LE4RD. T. P. A.. Raleigh, N. f! ....
Atlantic and North Carolina Ry
TIME TABLE No. 3.
To Take Effect Sunday, November 28, 1897.
GOING EAST.
GOING WEST.
8
Pu'ger
Train.
3
PM'eer
Train.
4
4
Pas'ger
Train.
Pas'ger
STATIONa
Train.
Arriye.
Leave.
Arrive.
Leave.
p. M.
8 40
4 82
5 45
702
P. M.
A. M.
11 45
10 12
8 57
7 42
A. M.
Goldaboro ...
KinBton ...
Newbern ...
Morehead City.
5 85
6 57
P. M.
9 14
7 07
A. M.
Train 4 connects with W. A W. train bound
North, leaving Goldaboro at 11:85 a. m., and with
Southern Rail way train West, leaving Goldaboro
2:00 p. m., and with W, A N. at Newbern for Wil
mington and intemeditrte points. '
Train 8 connects with Southern Hallway train
arriving at Goldaboro 3:00 p. m., and with W. i. W.
train from the North at 8:05 p. m No. 1 train also
connects with W, A N. for Wilmington and Inter
mediate points.
. I U DILL,8upi
J. H. FLEMING,
Attorney at Law,
25 Pullen BjfcK;Mt8,q.
MONEY to LEND
On real or Personal Security
in Wake County.
I. F. 3IOXTAGUE.
Rooms 17 and 18 Tullrn BuUdlnr.
J. B. GREEN & GO,,
Fancy Grocers,
9 East Hargett Street.
BEST GOODS AT LOWEST TRICES.
New Mince Meat, Raisins, Currants,
Prunes and Cocoanuts.
feS. XI. Joneii & Urcj.
140 S. Wilmington Street.
SHOE REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY.
Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaranteed.
Mow Going Un-Don't Kiss It
Great Sale of Furniture !
Ever inch of three maniniiith double
floors lillf d to overflowing ith the bent of
wonhy liiruituie no tasie nas Deen over
looked. The .reatcst Kurnituro Ms ufac
tuiem in Hie world. We hav hei-n busy
fashioning these "Fu niture Samples" f r
the past six months
Vol' CAN 1'IN YOUR FAITH AB'O
LVTELY ON THE QUALITY AND
PRICE OK EVERY PIECE OF FURNI
TURE WE SHOW. THISOKEAT BUSI
NESS IS ON TUE BROADEST POSSIBLE
LINES.
The increasing volume of trade every sea-,
son show that the icople know who e to
come and where to buy.
G! ROYALL & BORDEN FUMTORE
tor. wiuiutiKTon ana narseuon.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
ON SHOW. L
such as the country has not seen for
many years, our buyers have search
ed the world for the new and novel,
in Toys, China and Housefurnishini(
Goods. The result is a surprise even (
to us. Our show rooms and ware-
houses are crowded with the finest
) lines ot china, toys, dolls ana tancy V
A iroods ever offered to the people. t,
!Ve invite all the people in Raleigh y
and North Carolina to visit the great (
exposition. You should certainly
see our offerings this year. If you y
1 buy at the lowest price place, you
must buy of us. )'
ie J. D. Riggan CoJ
F. H. Hunnicutt,
DEALER IN
FISH, OYSTERS,
GAME.
ALL KINDS OF
Fresb meats
Western Steaks
A SPECIALTY.
108 E. Hargett Street,
Bull 'Phone 181 . Raleigh 'Phone 368.
eittUzzeH,
printer and
Cor. animittdtoti and
martin ; Streets, ... .
RALEIGH, N. C.
Dangerous Stab
IS GIVEN TO HIGH PRICES
of
Second-Hand Jewelry, Pistols,
Clothing, Clocks, Etc.
' by.
m. Q. Qarrett,
216 East Martin St.
J. R. Ferrall & Co.,
GROCERS,
222 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
SMALL LOT '
Old Virginia Hair s
TO-DAY.
S. C. LEESON,
FANCY AND HEAVY
GROCER,
14 East Hargett St.
PUpjoes-Intcrstate 493.: Raifigb 180,
jess cor. Wilmington ana unveil bib.,
A Language Lesson
English Soap,
lerman Leife,
Latin Sapo,
French Savon.
The Kent Roapa mads by all the Nations
are sold at our Drug Stores
W. H. King Drug Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Thrkk Storks. . . . Raleigh. N. C
I Buy and Sell
Old Shoes, Old Gold, Pistols,
Old Clothes, Hats, Watches,
Guns, or ANYTHING
Belt 'hone 864.
Suits Cleaned, 75c.
Suits cleaned and Dyed, $1.50.'
Harris' Steam Dye Works.
CAROLINA TRUST COMPANY.'
Capital
$100,000.00.
Receives MorjeyJ on Deposit, Sub
ject to ChjecK.
INTERIT PAID IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
Do a General Banking Business.
W. W. MILLS, Prfstj LEu. D. HEARTT,
V. P. nnd iiKH'h U 4K; ROBERT C.
STRONli, Tkust Okvickk and (jknhral
Coi-ns- l ; WILLIAM HAYES, Cashier.
"Moucy saved is mony made."
For Over 50 Years
Using only FIRST-CLASS MATE
RIAL, and employing only FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN, we have beeu en
gaged in the business of . . . .
Printing and Binding,
and if you want anything in our line we
are ready to serve you in quick order.
EDWARDS & BROUGHTON,
Printers and Binders,
Raleigh, N. C.
Mills' Restaurant,
S. Wilmington St., Near Cor. Davie St
Meals Served at All Hours.
Prices L beral.
J. B. MILLS, Proprietor.
T W. BLAKE, Jeweler and Ptician
AND DEAl.KR IN
jSoliJ Silver Presents!-
Solid Silver Spoons and Tableware,
AND
Seals, Rings, Orders' Medals.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
All Work Guaranteea to Give Satisfaction.
Fayetteville Street, Next A. Williams'.
Alford, Bynum & Christt phers,
PRINTERS
Belov Royall & Borden. 115 E. Hargett St.
Oarley Park Beer
UNION-MADE,
Uf, C. HUDGH - - Manager.
'lien dry, call at any of the Vadinff
saloons ot ItaleiRh.
INTEIiM'ATK 'PIloNE MVi
Watch
Who
DID IT.
W. P. Matthews, ar
The Ice Man, will sell all kinds of Fr .jtR, such
asreantits Banun s, 'Apnln, Oranges Lemons. Co
coanuts, Walnuts Brazil Pecaus, Almonus. Also
t resh-roastetl Pp.inntR Hni.inm.iA tu.i
, ... v.v viiv.iuii 1UIIUC
co and Cigars; aim Fred. ii. tt udfs Bread. Cake
and r ics. fresh end nine. Yum tn'o .m '
. vwv ,
W. P. MATTHKWH.
H. UANKS,
First Class Shoe Itepairer,
New Work Exchangkd for Old
Shoes. Also keeps a Lunch Coun
ter. Lunches served from 8 a. m. to
12 midnight. E. Martin St., between
C C Jones and S. R. Pool;
buy youf Hesii Fish
AND-
Ntw River Oysters
: - OF
WD KIN O
Where you can always find, what you want.
Choice Fresh Water Chub
And all other Fish In season. Try me and
be convinced. Satisfaction guaranteod.
.,Ji6 EAST MARTIN STREET.
Phones : BeU 109.' Intmtat 1117.