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v,w" Iwl 1 Llil THOS. JT. PENCE, - - City Editor. MONDAY. NOVBMBKB 11. 18SJ5. Index to New Advertisemente. A Living Cariosity. 110 Fayetteville, Tank tstronartt i tiert Emporium. weaaing rreeents TuuKer a Ux ' , Cottage to Let B. P. Williamson. : WEATHER FORECAST. ' I Forecast Ibr North Carolina I nj n J Tmeeday Not Received. I btu ! IiOoaJ Forecast Ar Ralelg-h ' I ..land vicinity Tuesday Fails i continued eooL - Monday, November 11th i Local data for 24. boar ending; at a. m. today Maxinawna teaapera twre, AO; Minimus temperature, 89? nain-xau. i.wa. , , . PERSON A li. "Treasurer" Rlggsbee is bask from Durham. v Mr. Fred. Ore arrived here today f torn Durban. 5 Mr. Brookfleld, the well knowa sod popular drug mas, is hern. Mr. B. B. Crow today qualified as exaeutor of Mrs. Naney B. Crow. Miss Daisy Page, dsbghter of Sheriff Page, was slightly improred yeeter day. Miss Mary MaeBse, of Fayetteville, who has been visiting here returned to her heme today. Miss Jane Andrews left yesterday afternoon for a two week's visit to the Atlanta Exposition. Miss Katie Hawley, of FayetteTille, who has bean visiting Mrs. James Mo- Kimmon, returned home today. Mr. C. Thomas Bailey has taken rooms at the Park Hotel, where he will b pleased to receive his large circle of friends here sad all over the State. Lieutenant Henderson of the A. ft M. College leaves in a few days for Philadelphia, where he goes to join tha Battle-ship Indiana, and will be absent three years. We wish him bon voyage. CITY IN BRIEF. Mr. J. B. Burwell made an assign. ment today, naming B. V. Montagne, Esq,, as assignee. Young man's meeting at the Baptist Tabernaele tonight, 7:80 p. m. Sub jeet, Daniel. Dr. J. J. Hall, of Nor folk, will address the young n Public cordially invited. Jim Massenburg. the man who was arrested for drawing a gun on a fel low eitisea at the Bolesville Are, has given a $100 bond for his appearance at trial next Monday. Fifty-live tickets to Atlanta had been sold at noon by the Seaboard at the uptown office. Several ears will be required to take the party who take advantage of the $5 rate. There will be a meeting of the Royal Araannm tonight at the quarters of the Lodge. A full at tendance is desired, as bnsiness of importance will be transacted. Four or five Saturday night drunks same slowly up before his honor. Mayor Bnss, this morning. They were just the same old quiet drunks, though. and were discharged. A disorderly was fined 6 and costs. Every seat in the Seaboard Air Line south-bonnd vestibnla was filled when the train passed here this morning. And many passengers ware traveling on their, feet, though aboard train. Another ear was telegraphed for from Raleigh, but it wasn't here. That writer of racy titled stories, Abarnathy, is now experiencing a prac tical illustration of conditions ax- pressed by the titles of his two books. "The Hell Ten Say," and "In a Devil of a Fix" apply vary aptly to the present condition of the versatile aov ellst, ' Wake Forest College has fallen la the Atlanta going idea. Next Monday the majority of the students, over hundred, will go in a party to see the exhlbltfoa.. There will, however be no athletic games, the faculty, burn ing with politic Indignation, having "tabooed" them. . -ti, - , - v 'Wedalng Preeenta- A late shipment of articles hi Rtar ling Silver is now on exhibition for our I patrona, . .. W. H. ft R. a Tucker A Co. Wedding Preeenta. RIeh cut glass, exquisitely decorated French China, odd shapes In Pottery, nruuMji ui uraoa, vuyx, eta , , W.H R. 8. Tuoiui A Co. , - 5tHve Room Cottage for Betft ; On McDowell street, between Mori -and Uargett. Possession can be had v. lmmediaUjly. Apply to B. P. William-1 ., son. - r . -j- y.-..; - novll-4t - r A -Mvtaaj CmrUmttr.y! 1 I N. Monroe, the African Wonder, v a living man turning to stone, will be " on exhibition all of this week at 110 Fayetteville street, the auspices of the St. Paul Church. The Richmond, Nor folk and otherjmpers speak very highly : .i, of tins exhibition, for there is no ques tion tnat he is the greatest living curi osity in the world. . . " We are now making in their perfeo tu n the origii"l lennt Brittle and h utter Cups. ve iuvii c'-toa yua oi-Ler uiakes. EOicxi-ii. It may be put down as a fact that Ei-ftscli's crackers are better titan any that come to tiiia market, and bis bread, cakes and eonfectionariea are unexcelled. He is doing a tremendous wholesale business, which shows that the oublio appreciates the importance of patronizing a worthy home industry. You always get the beat at firetach'a, - Fond . -.j . : ' I To be a fact that Johnson ft Smith can make photographs that are unsurpass ed by any artist in the. profession. I Prices reasonable. Oar Butter Cuds. Peanut Brittle. Cream Almonds and Taffy are the best, sue a pound. -. ...: ,... -Iw -. . Barbae 4. rope. t Ptasolatlon of Copartnership. The Arm of Bar bee A Thompson is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. ah a. xnompson retiring, ine business will be continued bv Mr. . IB. Barbee. (Signed) E.B. BARBEE, ALP A. THOMPSON. Raleigh, N. C, Oct, tta, 1886. Under the advice of mv Dhvsician I have eiucluded to retire temporarily from business and beg to cordially commend Jir. . B. Barbee, who con tinues the business of Barbee ft Thompson, to the patrons of the old nrm. My connection witn Mr. flaroee is severed with sincere regret. Not only as partners, but friends, our relations Dave oeen, witnout exception, inor oiahlv cordial. With everv facility for conducting the business, an entire Knowledge or ine wants or the traae, and a fixed intention to give value re ceived, there is every reason to assure tnose interest ea tnat aeaunm witn Mr, car Dee win oe entirely saustaotory. Ul A. 1TSOMP8QN. I desire to thank our natrons for past favors and solicit a continuance of the same with the assurance that I will do my best to please them. m. a. babbh. Agent Wanted Everywhere. SB a day. Marion Har- land's New Book. "Home of the Bible.' Over 8,000 new photos; nearly 500 extra large pages. Just the book for the fail and holiday canvass. Ho experience needed. For particulars address His torical run, u ., rniiaaeipuia, ri. Oct 10 Lost Bank Stock. RALKIGH. N. C Julv 23. 1895. The undersigned herebv sivea notice tnat sne nas lost, or ner late bus bant, W. N. H. Smith, has lost, two certifi cates of shares of the capital stock of . . . . . . . - The Citizens' Bank of Norfolk. Vs.. numbered 40 and aa respectively, the farmer for three shares and the latter for twenty-two shares of said stock, and wishes them returned to her if found. Mas. Maky O. Smith. Executrix of W. N. H. Smith. octlOxm Deceased, Raleigh. N. C. Madam Besson desires to call the at-1 tention of the oublio to her new stock I or rail and winter Millinery for ladies. misses and children. Infants' cans. sacques, notions, etc octlti GREAT SALE TOMOBBOW GREAT SALE TOMOBBOW Of Napkins, Table Linen, Table Cov ers, Towels and Lace Curtains at and below coit. Thaae goods will be placed on a table and you esn take yonr choice. Below are some of tha prices. NAPKINS. One dos, with border. 90c, 06c ROs 86c 83c 60s 48c 76c 45e " " White Damask, " " Checked, " " Extra qnallty, " " Extra large, " " Extra fine, TABLE LINEN. 4-inch Damask, 68-inch Damask, AO-inch Damask, 04-inch Damask, 64-inch Turkey Bed, 00-inch Turkey Bad, 48-inch Turkey Bed, TOWELS. 48x94 Towel now 47x38 " " 60x94 " " 60x38 " " 48x99 84x17 " 58x38 " LACE CURTAINS 81c 88c 81.35 1.60 1.76 $1.00 1.36 75o 60o 60e' 84s AOs 80c 08c 86s 36e 10s 00c 60s 40o 90s 36c S6a 50s 86o 90s 16a 10a 19e 17e 85e 96e 10c lie I 7e I $1.00 a pair Lace Curtains, 70s l.as a pair " " 90c 1.75 a pair " " 1 36 9.75 a pair " " 3 00 8 .39 a pair " 3.36 We advise you to call early. MBS. EMMA E. SWINDELL, Exeeutrix. Come AND CXtlTlillC The .handsomest Steel Range made. It Is TnrT 17! . TTTTV-CrtT'T . 99 See our new Bissell Grates We hay 3 Bicycles "' On easy terms . 1 Baby: Carriap;es ! At a cut price. 'ilios. H. Brings & Sons,! RaXSJBH, N C. sept r-lv. . .. I LU K.I llsLftnt ainaiinile 1 y.ttl ' h. Vrne Ji.ni.' vs ... t 1 . v i ' ., ( a iiwr,wt y, fcnIHfi,vn, Mwiucwwrwviciaiuugli 7 . .Wanted. . . , ' An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established house. Salary 8780. payable tit weekly and ex penses. Situation permanent. Refer ences. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, m Omaha Building, Chicago, nol-lm For oboioe meats go to Thomas Don. aldson'a. Stall No. a, Market bouse. Telephone 180. - oot90w. Mrs. Bolyn and Warren are prepared to do first class dressmaking at their home, 607 North Wilmington street. Perfect lit and satisfaction guaranteed, OCtlftim ., ( . Wanted. 'i A relianle, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable, established hjuse. Salary $780. payable fl5 weekly and money advanced for expenses. Situa tion steady. . References. Enclose I seir-addressed stamped envelope. H. S. HESS. President, Chicago, tf Langwisch's Fatpovder PINK, BRUNETTE a WHITE. It is the onlv cosmetic that imrjarts hi toe sun tne everiwmr -Dioom ox youth." It so cloaelv and invisibly ad. uwes w toe sun mat u constitutes A Genuine Toilet Secret Ladies are alwava delighted to nro. I cure juangwison a rowaer. Jas. McKimmon & Co IH V R MACI8TS, 183 Favetceville St., Raleigh, N. C. Again We call vonrl attention to our I complete lne of I : Misses' and Children's Shoes. Miama' Half Sririn HeeL beet shoe made lor scnooi, z.zo Misses' Patent Tin Needle Toe, Spring Heel, very stviishj- 3.26 Misses Patent T)v Surinz. 1 60 The popular Kid Tip Spring Heel Shoes for Misses and Children at the following prices: Misses, li to . ai.o. Child's, 155 and $1,60. Infant's Soft Sole Button Shoes and Moccasins, 50' HELL 134 FayettevUle Street La Garciosa Five Cent Cigar. In placing the above named Cigar before the public, we feel justified in stating that it is the Acme of Perfection. It will seldom be equalled and never excelled. Try one. r . W. H. KING & CO., Sole Agents for Raleigh. ' Hurler's Candy fresh every week. -Frank. Stronacl'a Carriage-Harness ItEPOSITOIlY . ? ' , t -ain-;... f , IIOIISK , EMJEOH-IU2vi:. , Nob. 819, 921 and 82s WUmlngton St, AUCTION -ar- , - -', CommissioH Merchant. Manufacturer and Dealer In Buggies, Carriages, Road Cartas Farm . and Spring Wagons. ; -, HORSES BOUGHT SOLD ' We are prepared to fnrnish the nicest turnouts in the City tin Ls;ht Livery. Also can furnish Rood baritti Horses. Yon can boy a good horse or Mule at puhli i or private sale at my stables. FRAtIK STr.O.'iACH. Novll STOP THE CRACKS Around your windows anj doors . . by using .. . , KOSIjili:YS FELT WEATHER ' STRIP. Gives perfect satisfaction. No rub ber to gum or to harden. Is always soft and pliable. Kept in stock in two sires. Narrow strips for the small e acks. wide strips for the large cracks. "All Bight". Cook Stoves. ' i Remington Typewriters -- - : ,-. i-.. - Vl'""y":t"'" ' ':c:-' JULIUS Hfrls ' HARDWARE COMPANY. Nov 4 ly WHEN AUTUMN. COMES New stvlea come with It. and everv man in Raleigh with any idea of dress, comes to us for Styles, as a matter of course. The best ready-made suit is only a travesty of correctness. It isn't f!?P 5.!HfflHJ5L K reuJ-Ua.iuvu.uIwu.. ana get sometning rtyiisn ana nana some, produced to order and faultless in fit and correct in every detail of workmanship. We fit our customers. Thaf s our rule and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has no place in the wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided for the fail, makes no delay. Ton get the latest and the most stylish made at G. tf. WAIiTESS. i FANCY GROGERS, IS03 JParetteville St. Just receive a shinment of Soda uraccers. hue -xjuncn. uvsier uracx- ers and Cakes ALL FR&8H. Buckwheat. OatmeaL Oak Flakes. Hominy Flakes, large and small Horn in v. Preserves bv the pound or in bot tles at very low prices. Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys always on band. OURMEITS ARE THE BEST Swift's Orioles Ham and Breakfast Bacon always in stock. We handle the best brands of Coffee onlv. Momaja, Mocha and Java, Arbockle's and Lev. ering's E. L. Q, are our brands. H. J. Hein28 Sweet and Sour Pickels ravs in stock. Oar Flours are strictly the best ; ACME. - ' DANV ALLEY SUPERLATIVE, NORTH STATE and DESOTA are the names. Monev refunded if any of the above brands do not suit. . Fresh Sanaaee r$-. ( AU pork) arriving dailv. 5 Lowest prices and prompt delivery is our motto. "' .-.! . Loose Buckwheat 6c per pound. ? uive us a triai. . - j . U. H. ANDEES0N & CO. DROP IN At Bdbbitt's -Where Ysu wiU . ROYSTER'S FRESH BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES. . r The equal of any candy. oa the market; artistically put op .. .'. :.;7-'- ' . - - .... - :.- sealed packages, raneing from one - PRICE QOe J. N 1 r t'ivv TS if IT'S A BIG SIGN, But It leDresenta aomethina bigger still. Real estate in Raleigh is a large raci ana win ricniy repay me eareiiu ETw attention chase nroi mor.ey where you can't lose it, and where if as certain as sunrise tomor row to pay you a handsome return. Land owners are alwava the solid men in the community. : In a wide awake town like Raleigh, a handsome ad- vanoe of real estate values is assured. If you buy property now yon secure your share of this advance. Come to us for choice properties : -'On JZamy Terms.' - Several large, convenient houses for rent, Appiy to WjDnef Ellington & . Co.; Insurance, and Beat Estate Agts. Novl-Jm DO YOU SEE CLEARLY?' If not come and examine our stock of Eye (Masses and Spectacles. , we have just added this line and have some very attractive prices about half what yon nave paid neretorore. COMB AND BX A MINK. THEM. HIGKS. &-RQ.GEBS, FresorlDtloti DnigKists. ' THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Life Insurance Comp'y Sells plain life Insurance, as pro tection to the family, creditors lot one's oil age. and asks a careful ex- Iteelaa. a. MnltaM. ( , eoatrseto. with their anequaled guar. antess in figures oa the policy, giving true life insurance at its Lowest possible Cost Witn Perfect Beeurlty. , Thu som paay has been doing business in this State over twenty-eight years, sad its policy holders are its UJBST FRISK PS. ; The Conneetieut Mutual has ao speculative feature, extension forfei tures or intricate plans, contrived for the company's advantage. nor the Incontestable elause, admit ting rascals at the expense of its hon est members, hut if any happen to get Is, It gives them their money back, all statea la the contract. The - ,3 . . .... .. - .. - ... v. .. 3 Per Cent Reserve has become an important factor In life Insurance. All will be gladly ex plained by -. , S. D. WAIT, . , General Agent. Halelgh. Sale of Valuable Lot of Land." By virtue of the powers contained la a mortaram executed to me on the lath of December. 1884. bv Austin Moss, re corded in the offioe of the Register of needs 01 wake county, xn.u ,m Hoot 83, page flu. I will offer for sale to the high est bidder at public auction for cash, at the court bouse door in the 01 tv of Ra'- eigtvN. C, on Tuesday, the 10th day I 01 iNKsemoer, usmt, a 101 or janu de scribed in said mortgage as follows, lvine and being in the city of Raleigh said county of Wake, and known and I described aa roiiowa, viz: tne lot lately occupied bv Wm Aley Moss on the est side of Bloodworth street and ad Joining the lots of Wm. Gooch and others and the same that was conveyed Mi earn auaun aioas- oy maruia A. Pienoc by deed dated November 85th, 1884 recorded in Book 82, pa ire es In the registers omce ror w ate county. ' , w. u. Burrauv Mortgagee. 1 Hovemoer v, ibmo. , . Always Find- half to Ire pounds "" per round. Vco 14 QAC7. nARTliJ 07 OUR SALES LAST MONTH WERE AHEAD , OF LAST - YEAR. AVE ARE TOE .! t v BUSIEST STORE IN THE CITY, But we want a still greater patronage, and with this obleet in view and with oar increased futilities la baying WE; ARE NOW .THE SOME OF OUR BAEGAINS FOR THE WEEK. ; Como Curtnin Talk . Lot No. 1, S yards long, 7e s pslr. Lot No. 9, 8 yards long, $1 00 pair. Lot No 1, 1 1-S yds long, tl 60 p'r. Lot No. 4, S 1-S vds long, $.198 p'r. Lot No. 6, 4 yards long, $2 76 pair. Oa lot of Chenille Curtains, $3.88. Window Cliadcs. 900 Window. Shades. strln 'roller. 96s. 900 Window Shades, sorino- rollers. DIanket Calos 10-4 white Blankets, 91 00 a pair. 10 4 white Blankets, $1 60. . 10-4 whito BlankeU, $2 85. 10-4 White BlankeU, 8 60. 10-4 solored Blankets, 91-00. . ' Gilk Velvet - All shades, 91 a yard, worth 91 60. Jardinlers 'A large manufaatarer has sent as a lot to be sold - They are very ahtap. I Buy one before th aesortment is broken. . . : 600 doxen -Ladies' Handkershlefs tares for 6 eents. . Fine Hillirieiy Goods 100 dosea Sailors, 10, 80,38, 85, 60, 76 eaeh. 60 Lillian Russell Sailors. Frsnob If Ton want a Snit of Clothes made of Suitings. We ess save yos 96 per sent, sad- give 70s a first tUss fit. All -kinds of repairing and cleaning doss at short notice. WOQLLCQTT & SON.- ' " ' " " " 1 " ' - " ' - . - 1 T , L, Vf ! OAK CITY STEAFJ LADDDRY , 216 FAYETTEVILLE Strest. - - A SPECIALTY; We do the Best Work and have the 1 iwuwin w yieaen. PAGE SPECIAL HORSE We are selling the best Hone and iding and mixln the best Materia nixing, uslns; L R. WY but the best Material. Trv it We also grind Corn, Peas and Oats TUBUS Paore and I':;TfflIJira--:PF.'EiTEWffl To sins one's own nraises la not alwava ciwl ismtm hnf. whan wa the endorsement given our line of Overcoats by clothing iii(ijsits purdonsble. we select and design the same as we do anything 1UH LiiST VV K KNOW HOW. There is many times a cheaper way than we employ, but that would lower the standard, and we'll have ooihinir to with it. We are sAiiinor mn let ter Overcoats, and suits too, for less money than ever before. We selected them and watched oot for those litue points that are often overlooked as unim portant, but which hold the kev to fomplule success. We never aiinw n shoddy lining or trimmio into our gsrmeuis Our coats are of the clioisext materials from all tne diilttrent countries; fabrics thst are only uwkd by the highest prxied tailors. Ours are Imed with all-wool Cassunere, Italian cloth or silk and snk sleeve lininfs 1 9 to ,0. We have ail siwe for liprnlura for medium-sized men. artra lnn slim mfn, extra shorts for suort, portly Hsvsyou sees the new bows wora aa exalnsire novelty and we hare 'em, as Ask for the Paris Dress Bow. Oar reversable black silk snd satin the money. ' ' " YUW ON. and selling goods, - TALK OF THE TOWN.' .' . . - 4 belt, IL worth tl.60. . 100 pleses Ribbon, lOj yd, worth 16s lOOblaek Plam 60s, worth 75e. : An elegant variety of Caps for girls ' and boys, from 36s up. ' Muslin Underwear Department . " - - 800 Isdies' white Aprons, 35o eaeh, 300 ladies' Night Robes from 86o op. Ribbed Underwear 1 Ladles' Bibbsd Test, 90s. worth 90s lisalM' wool Ribbed Vests 60s, 60 v worth 75s. Gent's wool Ribbed Vests, worth 75o. Dress Goods ; .About Dress Goods we say thai our , stock Is flrst-elass and as ehaan aa the : cheapest. - . - , - , t Cloaks and Capes - . Oa these goods we have had lars-e . sales, bseanse we sell them cheaper than any other house la town, - s Crockery Dep't ' 96 Toilet worth f4.60. Sets, tea pieces, taoa, In tlrmLmlm I 4 hast neiiverv. nive na a trial nmi am ' & MARSHALL, Prop's. ; AND COW FEED Cow Feed to be had. We do oor own ATT8 FORMULA. . We use nothing at 10 cents per hundred, - 0-&.SBC. . flarshall men. . .. with those high tarn-down eollamt it'. usual. Everything new Is here first. four - in - hands at 60s are wonders for 4 .. . L-ADEiia tr (jtyli:. 1
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