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l i. kiuyv'i I till TIIOS. J. PENCE, - ' City Editor. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 88. 1895. Index to New Advertisement. Lost-J. W. Mangum. : ; WEATHER FORECAST, t '" ' "'1 Forecast for North Caro I FAIR I "n Wtdiitidt;-Fair, I I slightly colder In extreme ' I . east portion Wednesday morning. :. j- Ijoeal Forecast for Raleigh and vicinity Weaneeday-Fair.oontinned cool. , . v, Tuesday, October 89th, Ijooal data fbr 24 hoars ending at 8 a. m. Maximum temperature, Tin Mlnlmxtm temperature, 41 1 llttin- fail. aoa. PKRSONAU ; 3. Crawford Bigg, Bsq.. of Oxford, is lathe city. - f . Mr. K. 0. Hackney, a Durhamlte, arrived this morning. Senator Marioa Butler hat goae to Washington, D. C. Judge B..W. Winston, of Durham, arrived U toe city today. Mr. Herbert Norris, of Apex, is In the oity, attending court. ' ; J ' . Mr, Cornelia Boone, of Cedar Rock, Franklin county, it visiting Mrs. J. H. 1 Alford. , ; Two of Durham's most charming young ladies are in the city, visiting Mr. J. 0. Webster, on Polk street. Capt. Gordon Fry, one of the South ern's most popular conductors, hap pened in town by a soinsidenee today. Mrs.. , Mamie Sherwood and Miss Oracle Bate have returned from At lanta whither they went with the party of teachers to the Exposition, Miss Birdie Blake of 830 Bast Har gett street left on the Atlanta special this morn'ng for Atlanta to attend the Exposition, after which she will spend several ..weeks visiting relatives and friends through Georgia and South Carolina. CIT? IN BRIEF. ' Col, Andrew's New Private Car. Col. A. B. Andrews la the recipient of an elegant new private oat for his own use. No. 102, which Col. An drews nsed for so long a time, has been returned to headquarters. Tne namo of the new oar is "Agawam." It is longer larger and heavier than the one heretofore used. The oar la a marvel of beauty. It is elegantly finished Inside and fitted in modern style. Salts Compromised. , : ' The suit brought by Y. B. Brown, administrator of E. W. Turbam, vs. the Southern Railway Company for killing said Durham in the oollision at Haw River, August 6th, baa been oo m promised, the Southern Railway Company paying to the plaintiff 12, 400. The suit of bis brother, J.; W. D jrham, who received lojnries at the same time, has also been compro mised for four hundred dollars. Tne attorneys received large few in these two eases eight hundred dollars. Tothe Public. ' - ' . To the Pnbllo. The business of D. T. SWINDELL, deceased, will be closed ont at once. Everything Everything In the store will go . at prices you never dreamed ox before. . . Dress Goods " " Dress Goods We have a large stock of Dress Goods. MANY BOUC4HT THIS SEA SON too many different kinds to try aed price them. Oo yon want a dressr That's all we want to know We will do the rest. COME and SEE for YOUBSELF. Blankets. Blankets. All wool 10-4 California blankets. They were the $4.50 kind, now only SS.M a pair (see window). We advise yon to sail early, as the stock will not last long at this price. Underwear. Underwear. Now is the time to buy ladies' and gent's Underwear. We have a full line on hand now "caught this sea son." if you put off buying you will miss all the choice vsIum THIS IS A CHANCE yen should not MISS. MBS. EMMA B. SWINDELL, Executrix. . Twenty Cents a Pound. . Cream Almonds, Vanilla Taffy, rev nut Brittle. Made daily at Barbee & Pope's. ' . . Mrs. Bolyn and Warren are prepared to do first class dressmaking at their home, 601 North Wilmington street. Perfect lit and satisfaction guaranteed. octlSlm , : Mr. Fred A. Watson is prepared for his fall and holiday trade with a more complete line of novelties, souvenirs, picture frames rnd various artistic and beautiful things than, ever before. He bas the most complete stork in his line ui tne eutte. i - oouaw TURN OVER A New Leaf ' AND SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT , ' The Cash System and our Price List Suits All.' - - Wanted. A reliable, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable, established house. Salary $780 payable $16 weekly and money advanced for expenses. Situa tion steady : References. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope, H, js. U-tsis, rresiaent, umoago... - u Come ' AND . , Examine ' ' " The handsomest Steel I Bangs made. It is - ' i . "THE JEWEL." ' , See our new ' Bissell Grates Wehav 3 Bicycles On easy terms y Baby Carriag-eH irv. -,,, At a cut price. URQ4URCH&CARTE Better known as the cheapest Grocery House in Town, are selling: . . tj- -?V,:"' - i ......' . - .. .. .. . .. . , r o. Pure Hog Lard, 8 l-8c lb; bet sugar-cured flams, 18 1-sc; English-cured Shoulders, 10c; Breakfast Strips, I2e lb; bet Northern Butter. 30 and 85e lb; Country Butter, 17 l-2c and 20c; all pork Link Sausage, 10c lb; Uieam Cheese, 13 1-i; fresh Eggs, ldo dozen; UuUeta, 7 l-3 lb; Codlisu, 8 1-So lb; Boe Herrinas, 80s dozen: six bars Hoe Cake Soat 86o; twelve boxes matches. 6c; Macaroni. 10c package; best Bice. 0 l-2e lb; large Hominy, 4c lb; Orito, So b; Corn Flakes, 4c lb; Arbuckle's Coftee, 88o lb; green Coffee, lo lb; Wt Tea, 90 aud 40o lb; three three-pound cans Tomatoes, 25c; three cans Corn, 25c; three pound cans table iou; fiew irrwaus mniaawa, euo gai; oest oara Molasses, a aru euc; Granulated augar, 6 l-o lb; New Orleans Sugar. 6 l-4o lb: best Vinrear. 30o gal: best water ground Meal, 15o peck: Baker's Chocolate, 40o lb; Cocoa, 400 lb; one rtund box Baking Powder and Si'ver Spoon, 10c: fresh Northern Cabbage, l-8o lb; six boxes Soap, Octagon, 25c; H cker'e self-raising Buckwheat: Irish routines, large, 200 pecx; two large oarshoap, c; two boxes tilalng, so; rrunes. o nauuua, iu auu tocpuuuu; siixra xiuta, 10c in. ... " , CRACKERS AND CAKES ARfilYING DAILY- ' All roods atrlct'v flrst eliun.-i Wn mil the lmullne hratuls at Flonr AP.ME wiuieauw. ouiu at ciuee ngures. uive us a cau. UPCHURCH & CARTER, '- ' ' 1 ISA Favatteville RtrneL Phone IBS. Also DroDrietora Norfolk Ovster Comoanv. Ovatera arrive moraine and evening. . , . , OCU 1W r 14 EAGT QAHTirJ Gl Great orowds are visiting our departments these floe days admiring the bteutifal fabrics sad exquisite gsrmeats and purchasing supplies for fail and wlater: All effort of the ptst, great as they were, hsvs been far sur passed by ns this season, Abuodiot evidence of this is shown oa every side, end in all our departments our policy is the best qualities at the lowest prices. Vhos. H. Brings & Sons, Rauu0B,NO sept81-lv. Secretary Debnam, of the colored Fair wanta a wrong impression cor rected. It might have been under stood, he says, that tha one cent rates he has procured will be good only till the last day of the fair. This is not so. Tickets will be on sale Tuesday, Wednesday and Tbarsday, the 6, 0 and 7th of November, and will be good up to and including Monday, the 11th. While walking in his yard about 10 o'clock last night, Mr. B. C. Bedford came aeroes ..what he supposed to be two eats f rollicking, but on closer ex amination found one of them to be a 10 pound opoesom. He had quite an ex citing encounter with the aame opoe som a few nights ago, and while Hr. PjMom was trying to get a big fat hen out of the coop, Mr. Ferrell flred a volly from a 48 eal. Smith and Wee- on at a distance a few feet, but missed him. The report from the gnn did not even molest the slumbers of the city policeman. Ijoet. A valuable bunch of about eleven kevs belonirinB to fire Deoartment. newaraior retain 10 . w. Mangum To Tax-Payers of Raleigh Township. I respectfully call four attention to tne lact mac tne montns given oy law for the collection of taxes nave nearly ilred and that I shall be forced to collect by disuess unless the taxes are paid promptly. I am forced to settle on the days prescribed by Jaw and hence make this aDteal. I tui that one and all come forward and settle uyaeU trouble and : M. octssat Try Portsmouth Lavander-Smelling Salts," In glass-stoppered, nickel capped bottles; handy for travel ing, 25 cents. Try DROP IN At Bobbitt's Where Yon will Always Find ROYSTER'S FRESH BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES. The eqnal of any candy on the market; artistically put up sealed packages, ranging from one-half to five pounds. PRICE OOc per Pound. J. HAL BOB3ITT, THE PHARMACIST. . promptly their taxes, thereby saving I ia you annoyance. W PAGE, Sheriff. For Sale. Several fine cows, a pair of handsome I Tbc "ViouTTts Rosses" Soap. An elegant and highly-perfumed Toilet Soap, 10 cents 1 cake. Yours truly, tndsomei a s a e Mnrt Jas. Mcmmmon cx uoi out norm rerson street, tuueign, 38 3t For Sale. Half interest in a paying; manufac turing iniBuieBB in uie city 01 xvaieign. Address Box 364. mi PHARMACISTS, 183 Fayettviu a., Raleigh. N. a BEGINS TOMORROW. For Rent. House with nine rooms, rood loc tlitv. water and bath room, all in coodsbane. Apply to W.Ik Davis, 528 North Salis bury street. 20 lw The Bla Racing Proa-ram at the Retdsvllle Track. Secretary J. F. Wray, of the Buck ingham Fair and Racing Assnoiation, at Beidsville, N. C, writes that the forthcoming trotting meeting on the Slst Inst, promises to be a big saocess. The different elssses have filled wall and some good horses will be among the starters. The meeting will begin tomorrow, and last three days. The star attraction will' be the match be tween the pacing stallion kings. Gen try, S:0S 8-4, aad Patchen, 3.-01, which will be decided on Thursday , the sec ond day of the meeting. These stal- Golf Cape Lost. A tan. roll cane, with a irolf hood. linea wiin scottisn pisid sun, on a street car vesterdav afternoon. Suit. able reward for return to this office, tf I Johnson A Smith's Dhotoeraobs are I all the talk. Diamond size $1 SO, cabi I nets $8 60 one half dozen. Examine! their work. ' We are now makine in their nerfe tion the original Peanut Brittle and I Butter Cuds. We with other makes. invite comparison 1 BOYS1ER. Lost Bank Stock. Ralxioh. N. C. July 23. 1895. The nndersiened hereby lives notice tnat sne nas ion. or ner late nusnani. w . n. n. mitn. nas lost, two eertin- cates of shares of the capital stock of The Citizens' Bank of Norfolk. Va.. I nnmhAPArl Mi anil Mcnnrtfitrnl xr rka lions have gaiaed a national repute- farmer for three shares and theiatter tioo, aad their meeting in a contest i twenty-two snares 01 said stock. .. .. .,. . . . . and wishes them returned to her if wver we Aeiuaiuu ro win am a 1 found. MBS. MART O. SMITH. magnet ealculated to draw thousaads Executrix of W. Jf. H Smith, ; r '.. ::.m BAD TOOTH ; BRUSriES Are very dangerous articles because the bristles get in to the throat and cause all kind of troubles which are . serious as well as disagreeable. Come to us and we will sell . yon a brush and gnaraatee . ..: satisfaction. HICKS & EOGERS, prescription DrnsKlsts. r0U DO NOT REALIZE That yon are in Raleigh unless yon are stopping at tue , YfllBOO HOUSE The only Hotel In the oity convenient - w uusineea. . . . ,1 All rooms on the third floor 12.00 ner dav; first and second floors $8.00 and $8.50perday. HELLER'S U SHOE special weekly rates FBSB BUS AT ALL TRAINS. of horsemen and others from all over the South. The management of the Booking- ham ' association " deserve high som- meadstioa for their effort la securing a race between these great stallions, aad affording Soathera horse fanciers an opportunity to witaees the contest. The track at Beidsville Is s fall mile aad one of the fastest and best : la the whole South. ' The d as nui Lines, Sa S-4, by Patehen WUkes, trotted tiree heats in a winning rase over It ia the early part of May, 1804, octl9 8m Deceased, Raleigh, N. C. V R Invited To brintr vonr friends to Johnson A Smith's Photograph Gallery to have their pictures made. Tbsir work is unsurpassed Try them. ; oct 10 f -., MM I Madam Besson desires to call the at-1 tentionof the public to her new stock I 01 rau ana winter stuunery ror ladies, 1 misses and children. Infants' cans. I sacqnes, notions, etc . - octltt I In addition to the popular. Bauare ioe. we nave aaaea aaaea a "Mew Opera" last like above cab These goods nave - Extension Holes and we assure yon they are . THe Vpry. IVe-vrest. Thousands of dollars recently expended provements. ' U T.BROWN. Prop. ACADEMY of MUSIC One IVigrht, " ' TUESDAY, October SO. Fitz and Webster "A BREEZY TIME." TUNED UP TO DATE. Everything New, Novel and .Original. 0 "The Trilby Burlesque." C 'The Tennis Quintette." . . C "The Bowery Pets." -. C-'Tbe Bicycle Swells." -C-"Our Latest The Turkish - t " BELL GAVOTTE. - N B. Look out for our big open air iree sauw oy Aavance nngade Ho. a Saturaay evening at 8 o'clock. mces ygu cu Tie and (1 00. Beau on a w. tx, sale 1 , King A Co'a. fie 184 Fayettevtlle Street Huvl ers Nothia Hew With Co. ' For the past five Tears we have never I ebarged more than 8S and 88e per quart I for oysters. We know the business! and guarantee to sell more good oysters . The Hawkins WU1 Casee. '; .The eases ef Mrs. Mary A. Hawkins vs A. B. Hawkia aad H. J. Hawkins, executors for .a years support ' aad dower have been compromised aad the eases will not be brought ep la court There has bees ao settlement ia the matter of the caveat to the pre bate of the will of fa J. Hawkfca, deceased.' This is the esse brought by Mr. Colin Eawkin s for $10.00 provision for which was mads ia a codicil attached to the wilL but which, it is said, was witneated by only one person. The ease was originally set for trial Kovem t f r 1-t, bet will come p Friday, for toe same money and more to the I Quart than any dealer in Raleiorh. Rne. I eial prices to schools and charitable in-1 we aery others to I Candy titutions, which eouaL . Our stock Is received daily and sold I from the only distinct ovster refriffnra. I i vwk -I 1 1 I MA IU flVtWl Minflillft, GSO. K. I7KS ft Co., ' Citv Market ootlSSw ' , ... - ,m tm m Bretsch has built na such a trade I that be ia busy shippini to points out- l side the city. His crackers, cakes and I lunch milk biscuits are the flnest to be I had. - 4t Agents Wanted . - Everywhere. ts a day. Marion Har Isnd's Nw Book, "Home of the Bible.' Over SI.CO0 new photon; nearly &X) extra lar?epf. Just t e b'k for the fail anj 1 ... f eanv4. o exi)f!""-e ew ror put in -irs si ii-s U Pub. O 4 PkuautilpUiS. 1 a. A Fresh Lot JuFt Received at w. fi. ki::g & co'S Most have care or they'll sorely decay. Lonr before they decay, bow ever, thev will show the neglect they suffer and retlect no credit upon their possessor. Take care of and nreserve your teeth by using . Simpcca's Dental Fluid, which will lxtn the teeth, harden the rums and at tne same time impart a delightful xlor to the breath. One trial will convince you of its supe riority over a 1 other liquid dentifrices. rrepared omy l y WILLIAfl SL'IPSON Kllilj. .l O I ti-l IDUWJl (I u ' a BuilJing.) lUSBSIXr aad -RICCAN'S RIGGAK'S j : .EIGGAN'S IS THE - . i " TO DUY Dolls, Games, Juvenile Books, Toys, Waimns, Novel Uea, Doll Furniture, : Doll aba, Doll Carriasres. Wagons, Carti, Velccepedee, ' f ; Bankets, (fancy aud use- ( 1 ; full brio-a-Brao, Iron Toy cf all klnda, . Rubber Dolls. Rattles and Rubber - . ' '. Toys .- - Largest Btoek ever la North Carolina. Largest 8toek ever la North Carolina. BEST VALUES FOR LEAST MONEY BEST TALCE3 FOR LEAST MONEY IlIOGAN, The Toy Inn. l' ":n'c Tcy ' . r- , '.W'i;.,i-C".,"i .: . '. Millinery Department ' , (SECOND FLOOR.) , Stylish Millinery.' Our stylish Hats gala new admirers every day flach another rich - and rare collection of Trimmed Millinery Is not to be found ia town . Oar prices are the lowest. Ton should buy your Hats of us. We have tha most complete stock of Bailors ia ths eity. Ribbed Underwear ; " '(FIRST FLOOR ) 1,000 Lades' Bibbed Vesta, wool, 60s, worth 76c. ' - 1,000 Ladies' Bibbed Vesta, cotton, SOo, cheap at tOc. 1,000 Gent's Wool Undershirts, Mo, worth $1.00. ' , 1 All site for Boys and Misses. v. ' Flannels . (FIRST FLOOR.) '. ' Cantos Flasnsl,' very , heavy; 8 1-t and 10s yard. All wool Shaker FlaDoel. 50c yard. All wonl Red Flannel, IBs ysrd.- . Blankets and Bed Comforts (SECOND FLOOR.) Comforts from 75s each op. ' - Blankets from 11 a pair op.' , Crockery Dep't . (SECOND FLOOR.) A lot of decorated Milk Pitchera, 10s, worth 80s. This department is fall. of staple and fancy goods aad all are sold at a small profit .. . '' j - :hoo Dep't Here you csn select from a $10,000 stock. All new goods, bought before the great advance ia Wether and sold, at old prices.- 1,000 pairs Ladies' Dongole Button Shoes, fl.60 a pair; sold elsewhere st (9 00 a pair. Call and see them. t, Cloak Department ' , - (SECOND FLOOR.) ' r- CAPES 800 stylish -Capes from 89 60 to $10.00 JACKETS 850 Beaver, Cheviot aad Boncla Jaokcta, new style, mandolin sleeves, from $9.60' to $19.60. Bach one ia a greet bargain and yon should not buy a Wrap until yon have seen ours. Rubbers ' (FIRST FLOOR.) : All sixes Ladies,' Misses aad Men's vsryshssp. ' A lsrge assortment of Towsls and" Towelling. . , , Our Merchant Tailoring-Dep't' :- We eas save yon 86 per sent if yon will let as make yon a suit Fit guaranteed. -. t A large lit of Wrappers from 08c each op. , - ' BE CONVINCED for CASH, , that we are the -people to boy of - All our goods are marked la plain figures and sold WOOLLCOTT & SON. ; PATAPSCO Flouring Mills. ISTABLISHED 1774. . y : THE Premier Flour "America MaaBfacturedrom the Cream of Maryland and Virginia Wheat ; 1 For Sale by City Gmeni. v ; f fiTC fin la cash premiums, payable in gold for the best Bread and O U.UU Rolls made of ths above brand of Flour and put on ethtbltioa at the coming btate Fair. The public, excepting professional bakers, invited to compete First premium en Bread, $36 00) second, $16.00. First premium oa Bolls, $16.00) scoond, $10.00, , , C. A. Gambrill F.lfg Co.f Baltimore, Lid. JONHSON . & JOHNSON, - ". -109 Fersttcville Htreet, Raleigh, N. C, Agents. - " cJW' . oil $m - Why this store Is Just ria-ht for vonr economical onrehssimr tht la BBC A USB WX BUT AND SBLL FOR CASH. Oar innreese of bn.inee strengthens this sUUment sad ths goods themselves CLINCH IT. ' -' r c . -1 LIMITED MEANS run rur turer's prices of today. CLOAirG. Tremendous Values I Irreprosehabls styles ! Ltd lee' Short Reefer Coats in blsek, greys snd coverts the IS OOkiad. 9 60csiih. Ladies' Bvsver Cloth, Box Fronts and eitra good service Costa the t7 60 kind, $4 60 cash. Ladies' Black Boucle Cloth JackeUt, i Box Fronts, large Mtndolin Sleeves and Ripple Back the fl3 60kind, 9 00 cash. giiohc. Rrpardless of tbe MARKET CONDITIONS wo have cut the 4 prices on Shoes to as estt ' -. never before thought of TLia ssle means that bayers cf e (La 12 iT SHOES at less thsa the maotifae- C. A. e51:2rvood Ci Co, 3 LIVE2 PILL3 t c:::izrxT.. 1. 2 IV.e'.'.evUIe St. i Dnua GTOI1E.
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