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RALEIGH, OCTOBER 23. 1890.
THE OLD NORTH STATE.
J. M. G "Trill, of Craven county,
while out hunting Tuesday, killed a
400 pound bear.
Mount ii"lly News: We have it
from a reli ble source that the tails of
a spoke ai-.l handle factory for Mt.
Holly, is avi assured fact.
Lincolnton Courier: Bishop Lyman
confirmed 18 persons at the Episcopal
church here last Sunday week, ami
10 others iu Rev. W. R. Wetmore's
charge.
The coreregation of the First Bap
tist churcti at Fayetteville onSunday
increased the salary of their pastor,
Rev. W. B. Olever, from $900 to $1,
200 per annum.
Goldsboro Argus: The delightful
bird show that was such a pleasure to
visitors to our fair last year, which is
conducted by Prof. Dughi, is again
one of the features of the Floral Hall
this year, and it has lost nothing of
Its merit
Rutherford Banner. One potato
weighing f pounds sent to us by Mr.
I. P. Guffy, we thought was about
the top of the market, and enjoyed it
Immensely. Mr. Billy Hampton now
comes to the front with one weighing
10i pounds, and measuring 27 inches
in circumference.
Concord Standard: Jerry Caldwell,
a colored man living on Dr. Young's
place, has a novel way of cleaning out
cobwebs in a potato house. He set a
match to them on Friday, and about
"one hour afterwards his "tater"house
was reduced to about one bushel of
ashes.
West Schenk, who runs a govern
ment distillery in Rowan county, on
Friday evening, captured a five year
old colored boy and forced him under
threats of death to drink four glasses
of mean new corn whiskey. The boy
after drinking it, was thrown into
violent convulsions, from which he
soon died.
Marshall Halsey, of Alleghany
county, after becoming on more than
friendly terms with his neighbor's
wife, persraded her to elope with him
Friday while her husband. John
Dixon was away from home. Dixon
met the couple on the public road
and without a moment's notice shot
and killed Halsey. On Monday Bud
Halsey metDixon and tried to avenge
his broth t's death, but the latter was
too quid ."or him and shot and killed
him ah' Dixon made his escape,
but the ablie sentiment is in hi?
favor.
The Utica Herald was sold yester
day in Utica, N. Y., and brought fifty
thousand dollars.
Yesterday at Darlington, 8. C, J.
H Witherspoon shot and killed in
self defense his uncle, J. H. Raines.
The difficulty was about some cotton.
Representatives of thirty labor or
ganizations of the Nationalist and
Socialist societies attended a meeting
of the United Labor Alliance Tuesday
night at Boston Mass., pledging
themselves to endorse the aim and
object of the Alliance and promising
to support the measures adopted.
A Chicago morning paper says:
"Diseoutent and murmuring preva'.l
in tho local offices of the Western
Union Telegraph Company."
Ad vice from Quebec from the vil
lage of St. Anne DesMonte, Quebec,
near the mouth of the St. Lawrence
river report two feet of snow on the
ground yesterday.
A Florence Ala., special says: much
excitement prevails over the discov
ery of natural gas seven miles from
Nashville, Tenn., found by H. 0.
Waller and others
His Last Words.
"Help! Help! ' cried a man who was
floundering in the water.
"Can't you sswini?" frantically cried
a man on the ank.
"D'ye think I'd call for help if I
could swim, ; ou blamed fool!" ex
claimed the V' n in disgust as he sank
for the last tiue Cape Cod Item.
We Might Re Astonished.
'Tis just as we cannot know
And better too we may suppose
What thoughts through woman's
brains may go
When, with her two hantfs in the
dcuffh.
And powerless to strike a blow
A fly his weight drags to and fro
Across her tickled nose.
Chicago Post.
An Emperor's Earache.
Referring to the chronic earache
from which the Emperor of Germany
suffers, Harold Frederic says in the
New York Times: "Just what the
affection is no one as yet been able to
determine. It grows worse in cold
and wet weather, and that is about
all that is known of it.
SPARKS FROM THE WIRES.
From " s.'erday's Dispatches
.A diss rous collision occurred ut
4:45 yest ay morning on the Cincin nati
Sor ' rn railroad in a tunnel a
quarter a mile north of Sloan's
Valley & riou. The killed were fire
man God i, Welch, the brakesman,
J. E. Montgomery, express messen
ger and Edward Raffner, mail agent,
and others badly hurt.
The Secretary of the Treasury has
awarded agclilife saving medal to
Thomas M. Webb, of Wilmington. N.
C, for rescuing Miss J. J. Hayes and
Miss Irene Jackson from drowning at
Wrightsville beach in August kst.
A very serious accident happened
', yesterdft ' net-r Birmingham, Ala., in
which thrpe men were killed and a
great m . ay were serioubly injured)
from a collision on the Kansas City J
and Memphis railroad.
ins k mm,
Coal Dealers
We call special attention to the
Coal we propose to handle this sea
son, and which we are receiving daily.
Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint,
Superior to any in the United States
for grates Dd open fire places.
NEW RIVER LUMP for grates and
stoves. It is the equal of any and
surpassed bv no other (save Kanawha
Splint), be it under any name what
ever. It has been upon the market
for the last ten years, this is the first
season for Raleigh and North Caro
lina. We have the New River for
steam also, which we will put by the
side of any other coal and guarantee
equal, if not better results.
We are the agents for this coal and
can ship for domestic and steam users
to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham,
Winston, Oxford and other points di
rect from the mines. Give it a trial,
is what, we ask.
We have also a
very choce lot of
Red and White Ash
for grates ard stoves, which we screen
before sendirg to our customers. Buy
now and save money. Write for prices,
Oak, brckory and pine l
wood, long oi cut, on hand I J
all the time. II
ANDE1WS & GRIMES
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Legal Advertisements.
Administrator's Notice.
Having this day qualified as the Ad
ministrator.etm iestamento annexo,ot
Wiley Wall.deceaBed, this is to notify
all persons indebted to said estate to
make prompt payment to me at my
residence at llolesville, N. C , and
those to whom the estate is indebted
will present their claims for payment
on or before the 22d day of Septem
ber, 1891. or this notice will be plead
in bar of recovery.
L.B. YMUNG.
Administrator with the will annexed,
pep 23 6w.
NOTICE. Having this day quali
fied as the Administratrix of the
Estate of Nathau Bolton, deceased,
this is to give notice to all persons in
debted to his estate to make prompt
payment to me, and those to whom
tbe estate are indebted, to present
their claims to me on or before the
23d day of September, 1891, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
NANNIE H. BOLTON,
Sep 23, '90, Cw. Administratrix.
Executor's Notice.
Havi ig this day qualified as execu
tor of : lie estate of Mary Wyche, de
ceased this is to notify all parties
having claims against said estate to
r resen' the same to me on or before
the 20th day of September' 1891, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery.
ROBT WYCHE, Executor.
Rale' ;h, N C, Sept 20, 1890 oaw6w
Legal Advertisements.
VTOTICR Hvin. thla Aav h. n
" appointed, and qualified, as the
aumiiiiMrator oi tne estate or w. r.
j Rogers, deceased, this is to pi v notice
to make prompt payment to in, and
those to whom tb estate is indebted,
to present their claims for payment on
or before October eth, 1891, or this
notice will be plead in bar of recov
ery. J. M. BKOUGHTON.
Administrator.
It illroad Schedule
' Richmond & Danville R R Co'y.
Condensed Schedule
.In nect May lbtb, 1890.
Southbound.
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Action for Divorce.
NORTM CAROLINA, Wake county.
In the Superior Court.
Cornelia Moore, Plaintiff, vs Allen
Moore. Defendant.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court of Wake county,
North Carolina, for divorce from the
bonds of matrimony; and the said de
fendant is required to appear at the
term of the Superior Court of said
county to be held on the 7th Monday
after the 1st Monday in September,
1890, being the 20th day of October,
1890, at the court house of said coun
ty, in Raleigh, N C, and answer or
demur to the coil plaint in said ac
tion or the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in said
complaint. This Sept 11th, 1890.
CHARLES D UPCHURCH,
Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake
county, N C. sel2 oawGw
Sale of Land.
On Monday the 13th day of Octo
ber, 1890, we will sell at public auc
tion at the Court House door, in
Raleigh, Wake county, N. C, 53 acres
of land situated in Houses' Creek
Township, Wake county, N. O, ad
joining the lands of James R. Smith
and others, and more fully described
in a deed of mortgage from Robert
and-Grizzy Page to James S. Hailey,
and recorded in book 84, page 189 of
Register of Deed's office of Wake
county.
Terms of sale CASH. Time of sale
12 o'clock, m. LATTA & MYATT,
Assignee for Mortgagee.
Sept. 9, 1890 30d.
NOTICE. Having this day been
appointed and qualified as the
administrator of the estate of Hack
ney S. Liles, deceased, this is to give
notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to make prompt payment to me
at my home in Marks Creek township,
(Shotwell, N. C.,) and those to whom
the estate are indebted will present
their claims on or before Sept. 8, 1891,
or this will be plead in bar of their
recovery. M. J. POOL,
Administrator.
Sep 9, '90. 6w
have issued notice that the wholesale
prices have been advanced by reason
of high tariff THIRTY PER CENT.
Until October 25th
we shall give our customers the full
benefit of all former LOW PRICES
on all kinds of Blank Books, includ
ing Ledgers Day Books, Journals,
Pass Books, &c, &c. You will need
all these books frr the new year and
NOW IS TF.3 TIME to BUY THEM.
ALFRED Wil l TMS & CO.
Children JJryJortsJJastoni
Action for Divorce.
NOR H CAROLINA, Wake County.
In the Superior Court Aug 26, 1890.
Elijah Outlaw vs Nancy Outlaw
Pul lication of Notice.
To N; ncy Outlaw, defendant in the
abo e entitled action:
Let ' he defendant take notice that
the laintiff, Elijah Outlaw, has
instit ted an action against her for
a div jrce from bed and board and
from the bonds of matrimony, and
tha,t f-'ie is required to appear and an
swer or demur to the complaint
whicV will be tiled therein, at Octo
ber tt vm 1890,of Wake Superior Court
begin ning on tbe 20th day of Octo
ber, 1890. e
CHAS D UPCHURCH,
sel 6w Clerk Superior Court.
Aruo & Fleming, Attys for Plffs.
N OTICE Having this day been
appointed, and qualified, as the
Admiuistrator of the estate of Atlas
B. Yates, deceased, this is to give no
tice to all persons indebted to said
estate to make prompt payment to
me, tit, my uuuh n a'-y, n. v., ami
those to whom the estate are indebt
ed, to present their claims for pay
ment on or before August 1st. 1891,
or th 3 notice will be plead in bar of
recovery. A. X . i AiJfio,
.'Administrator.
Notice of Land Sale.
On Monday the 3d day of Novem
ber, A. D , 1890, as Commissioner un
der special proceedings, entitled An
drew Byrne, Administrator vs. Nan
cy Jones, now pending in Wake
Superior Court before Charles D. Up
church, C. 8. C , I will sell to the
highest bidder a lot or parcel of land
in Wake county. North Carolina, city
of Raleigh, situated on tbe west side
of Manly street and on the south side
of the North Carolina Railroad, at
the said street and ra ilroad and more
fully described in the petition and
order of sale. Terms of sale cash.
W. J. PEELE,
Oc 3, 1890. 30 Commissioner
MigcellancnoM.
Hog Cholera Cure.
A Positive Remedy for the Dis
ease in Hogs and Poultry,
I have purchased the right to sell
F. B. Major's famous Hog Cholera
Cure in The counties of Wake and
Chatham. This is one of the best and
most serviceable remedies known. It
has been registered in Washington; it
has never been known to fail when
taken in time. It is a positive cure.
A full supply constantly on hand, in
25c, 50c and $1 packages, at my stall,
No 8, City Market.
se20 lm THOMAS N BRYANT.
Valuable Farm For Sale.
If not sold privately before that
time will be sold by auction on Mon
day, Oct.5th, that valuable farm lyinu
on the Holleman road, the property
of Mr. Geo. T. Stronach. It is gen
erally conceded to be one of tbe best
faims in the county, much of the
land will produce this year two bales
of cotton to tbe acre. It is well wood
ed and lies prettily. Has good build
ings on it and is altogether very de
sirable property. Will be sold in sep
arate tracts if desired.
Apply for terms, &c , to
W. C. STRONACH.
Raleigh, N. 0., Sept. 10, 1890. lm.
City Property for Sale.
A brand new eight room house on
East street. Street Railway runs in
front of do r. Terms very easy.
Apply to W. C. STRONACH.
Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 10, 189a. lm.
JJ. FERRALL k CD
FRESH AND RELIABLE
Groceries:
332 Fayetteville Street.
Evaporated California Apriccts,
Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, &c,
N C Dried Apples and Peaches,
New York Medium Beans,
California Dried Lima Beans,
Imported Parmesian Cheese, grated
for Macaroni,
Edam and Pine Apple Cheese,
Tarbell Cheese,
Hazard's Strawberry Tomato
,Ketchup, best in the world.
Smoked Salmon,
, Yarmouth Bloaters,
Boneless Cream Codfish and Fine
Mackerel.
:- ew Catch N C Roe and Cut
Herrings.
RQYSTER
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MERCHANT TAILORS.
We take pleasure in informing our
friends and the public generally that
we are now prepared to supply them
with the nicest fitting suits at the
most reasonable prices. Repairing
and cutting a specialty. We will
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Call on us at No. 44, 2d lioor, Fayett
ville street. sep. 24tf.
MOT ICE.
I have associated with me my son?
Henry Moore, and we are now pre
pared to do all, kinds of Shoo Work
Shoes of all styles are made to order
by us, at prices that will prove satis
factory to every oue. t Repairing of
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Loaf Bread all Kinds,
Graham Bread, Brown Bread,
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IDissolvLtion-
The co-partnership of- Terrell &
Moseley has, this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, J. R. Terrell
purchasing the entire interest of T
B Moseley, and will in future conduct
tbe business in his own name. All
accounts due the firm will be paid to
hiin,and all accounts against the firm
will be paid by him. ,
TERRELL & MOSELEY.
In retiring from the firm I desire
to thank my friends for their liberal
patronage, and cheerfully commend
J R Terrell as worthy your esteem
and patronage.
T B MOSELEY.
I return my thanks and apprecia
tion to my frjends for the liberal pat
ronage extended to me in the past,
and solicit a continuance in the fu
ture, which by prompt attention to
business I hope to merit.'
JR TERRELL.
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