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CLOSING EXERCISES Of the Agricultural and Me c ban leal College. There u a delighted audience at the Agrloaltural aod Mechanical Col lege last night to witnees the eeremo Diet attendant upon the closing term for the earrent year. The yomggen t tlemen of the Leaser Literary Society had arrange 1 a moet admirable pro gramme which was carried o it o the delight of all present. It was as toU lows: Introductory address W. F. Mur phy, President. DECLAMATIONS. "Life's Battle" Lewis Bond. "The Night Before Execution" W H. Turner. "Scotland's Flag" J. A. McGregor. "The New South" A. Shepard. ESSAYS. "Make Your Mark, Boys" C. D. Francks. "The Future North Carolinian 3 E Asbury. DEBATE Query "Resolved, that Inteinper ance has been more injurious to man than war." Affirmative C. E. Corpening, W. MeN. Lytch. H. E. Bonitz. Negative S. I. Bagwell.ClemDowd K. W. Allen. Awarding of Medals. Concluding Address W.F. Murphy President. W. H. & R. S. Tucker A Co. USEFUL THIKGS FOR CHR11TM AS When spending your mutiny for Christmas Gifts yon have the right to bay what you like, it ma tors not whether you wish to purchase some article for its beauty, or whether you will put the same amount ia somi thlng.serviceable for personal or house hold wear. If you want Wiies or cnildrens wraps, shoes, gloves, nana kerchiefs, table linens, china ware. or furniture, you can find all these under one roof, besides thouft,nds of other things that are of real service To those who are undecided as what to buy, we cordially invite them to come and iook around our store. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Christmas Holiday Kates. The Richmond and Danville R. R will sell round trip tickets between all points in North Carolina at re duced rates during the Christmas holidays. Tickets on sale Dec. 20th to 25th inclusive, good to return u i til and including Jan. 2, 1891. Also on sale Dec. 29th and 30tb. good re turning until and including Jan. 5th, 1891. Jb'rom Kaleigh To Washington and return, $13 15 To Richmond and return, 7 50 To Lynchburg and return, 6 40 To Wilmington and return, 5 30 To Winston-Salem and return, 4 40 All other points in same proportion For further information, call on or address W. A. Turk, D. P. A., Ral eigh, JN . v. NEW APVEKTISEIVII 2K TS. CHRISTMAS im To pleasethe children g to A. W. FRAPS' GROCERY AND Confectionery Store Cor. Fayetteville and Davie sts., where you will find a good assortment m rr oi Aoys, wagons, wneeioarrows, Carte, Rocking Horses. Doll. Can dies, Nuts, Raibins, Figs, &c. Also a good stock of Groceries. suitw jyjETUOPOLITAN HALL. ONE NIGHT 0NLYTUESDAY, DEC. 23. R. D. McLean and Marie PrMt , Supported by their own Coar uy in In the Great Prize Tragus , S-P-A-R-T-A-C U S, By Dr Montgomery Bir.r. Made famous by Forest and ulcdul lough, now the property of Mr. Mac Lean. Magnificent Costumes 1 Special Scenery by Voeghtliu! A grt.u pro duction of the most thrilling play on the stage. Prices: 50, 7h and H- Re served seats for sale at Cross & Liue han's. , TUIT, BEST PI, (!E "to do your shot Ai-te for Christmas pres itH isat THE N Y.MILUiSERY P I Aft ET BAZAAR, 2 1 Fay WI" ettevilie street We hare just received Dolls, 'IVys, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers Ladies and Children's Fur Capes ac fluffs, Jewelry, Silk Tidies, Plush Mirrors, Headrests, Plush Work Boxen, La diet and Children's Merino Under wear, &c. Trimmed and Unt rimmed - Hats, lull line of Zephyrs, Yuhm and Embroidery Material. C.Qm,. i. d see n4 " del fit Mortgage Sals. By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed by H B Jordan Red wif, iegUter ed in the Register's offio of Make county, ia book 91.pagebu7.I will, on Wednesday, the 21st day of January, 1891, sell at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 13 o'clock m, for cash, the following described tracts of land situate inCary township Wake county: 1st tract. Beginning at a stake cor ner of lot allotted to J J Hines, run ning south 80 poles and 23 links to a stake; thence west 10 poles to a stake, north 28 i oles and i links to a stake on Chatham street 83 portheast 10J poles to tue begini.ing, containing l acres. 2d tract. Partly ia an J partly out of Cary ia Cary township, bounded on the north by thj Raleigh and Au gusta Air Line Railroad and Wiley Bauoom; on the east by Womble's heirs & ' others; on the south by Johnson Mive auJ J. W. Creel, and on the west by Cary, containing 65 acres, more or less. CHARLES ROOT, Trustee. Sale oi Beal Estate. Bv virtue of authority contained in a deed of trut from H B Jordan, and recorded in book 114, page 311, of the Register's office oi Wake county, I will sell for cash, at the court house door in lb" ciry of Iv.leigh, N C.Wake county, on Wt-cln':: -iay, the 21st day ofJannfi-y, 1S1, ..t 12 o'clock, the following real tstPta situate in Cary township. towif: 1st troct. Situate partly in and partly out of Cary, in Cary township, and bounded as 'oUows: On the north by the llalVghant Augusta Air Line ail oad vd Wiley Baucom; on the w . t by W Bible's heirs and others; a the'south by Johnson Olive and J W Creel, and on the west by Cary, containing acres, more or less. 2d trpcl,. 8ituate : x Cary, adjoining thb lanus of A F Pn and others,sit uate on the sout'.-side of Chatham street, containing acres, being the tract conveyed to l B Jordan by A F Page aod wife bv deed recorded in Register's office it rook No 38, page 352, and the same u. on which he now lives. 3d tract. A lot of id ia Gary town ship, bounded or i he north by A Betts; on the east L N A Ramsey; on the south by A R . wen, aud on the west by L Turner, i-ontaining i acre purchased of A F I ge. 4th tract. A tract of laud in Cary township, bounded n tha north by J P H Adams and ethers; on 1 he east by J P H Adams; or the south by the N C Railroad, and on the west by Mrs Lougee, containing 41 i acres, more or less, purchased of A F Page. 5th tract. A tract of laud in Cary township, bounded on the north by Altimo Jones; on the e; st by C H Clarke; ou th. south by C H Clarke, and on the wes. b Jeffer on Good win, containing 9$ jcms, more or less, purchased of Hill 1; rris. 6th tract. A trac of land in Cary township, bounded ..n tho north by Mrs Ann Eatma a; . ;he east by Sioa Hollemar.; on thes. ih b a P Wsldo and others, and on "J . a w- st by Maud Edwards, containing '35 acres, more or less, purchased A J Freeman and wife and subj to a mortgage of $250 unpaid pur rvj.se money. de20 tds A W s: O YE, Trustee. Hartsfield & Son, 219 South Wi.tiiington St, RALEIGH, If. C. Watched, Clocks, Jewelry and Tovs repaired. AH work tuarauteed. Give us a trial. delf lm VISITIMfJBrGIve me an of my written cards. f & SHQ BLACK cardn writ ,AM t liO ten with white ink, very stilish. Only 25cpertloz. They are sure to please yoii. "Looks like fteel eugraving," is what people say of my writing. fcr P JOMES, Penman, dlOm Raleigh Bus. Col., Raleigh.N C LOOK OV'T O'f Bov ts, Wt tc! Under Rubber C:ohir.g, & Cornine:. eitJc.SEWTS. stock of Boy's Hats. Caps, -'hoes, Jewelry, i.ValisPs. Trunks r. Umbrellas, &c. CLOTHIERS MATTERS 7 StS) D S. HAITI, A St. CLOTHIER AND FDKNISEB, HATP, CAPS, UNDERWEAR,HOIERY, GLOVES FINE DRESS SHIRTS, H'DK'FS, SUSPEN'DERS, NECKWEAR, COLL1RS, CUFFS, &c, &c. Has removed to the HENRY BUILDING No 305 Fayetteville street, Opp. the Post Off ce, RALEIGH. NO. Eg-COME AND SEEIE.S ocl D 8 VAITT Agt. For Rent. A seven room house with gas and water. Conveniently located. Ap ply to J N HOLDING, Office corner Martin and Salisbury streets. dl2 tf AN OPEN SECRET. OUR BAKERY ii m wmii ARE OPEN TO ALL. We cordially invite everybody espe cially THE LADIES To visit our Bakery and see how and of what our Bread, &c, is made. WE USE HO ALUM. MICH'S BAKERY. East Hargett Street, between Wil mington and Blount Streets. oc4 A N T E D. apw. 5,000 Sticks oi Post Oak, White Oak, Cypress, CetLr or Juniper, six feet long, six inches across small end. To be de'ivered on or before December 20th, 1890. SEND PROPOSALS FOR ANY OR ALL, STATING WHEN THEY CAN BE DELIVERED, TO Jones & PowelJ, RALEIGH, N. C. Beautiful, Artistic CALENDARS FOR 1ES9 1. We have a large assortment of Beautiful Calenders, on Card Board, Banners, &c , from which to make selection. BUSINESS MEN desiring to use Calendar advertising will find it to their interest to call at once and get prices. We shall not be able to All orders after 15tb December. I-CALL AT ONCE. EDWARDS & BRGUGHT0N, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, RALEIGH, N. C. del lw ' Ciianga of Business. I ha ve this day sold to Nicholas De boy, Jr, my entire stock of Fancy Groceries, &c, at No 13 Exchange Place. Thanking the public for their past patronage, and; hoping my suc cessor a continuance of the same, I am, respectfully, " ED V DENTON. December 10th, 1890. I have this day purchased of Ed V Denton his entire stoik of Fancy Groceries, No 13 Exchange Place, Where I Shall knpn n. fnll lino if ceries and bakers goodV . NICK DEBOY, Jtt. December 10th, 1300. del02w 3 OF- to HOLIDAY GOODS I CAN BE SEEN BY CALLING AT MJ. HAL. BOBBITT'S DRUG STORE! WHERE YOU WILL BE SHOWN EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION. THE QUALITY OF ALL ARTICLES IS GUARANTEED. I AEV3 SATISFIED TO STAMD.BY THEIR EXAMINATION. My Drug Stock IS ALWAYS IS ALWAYS IS ALWAYS Complete. HaL Boftbitt DRUG-GIST, Ra!c gh, Hm C. 9 X. W- BLAKE, 1 17 Favetteville Street, Raleigh, ft, C. Clocks, Jewelry and Silyerware. A Specialty of Spectacles and Bepairiu Solicited and Neatljr Done. Rainbow Pebble Spectacles American wotes R;r8r.di3 FOSt KliI.iixAI TIMEIiS. (No. u,eiunt. We are now receiving fall sty' " of Millinery 9 AND Misses and CMIdrens' Caps, NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS. AND All the new shades in wool3 and knittirg yarns. AND EMBROIDERY MATERIALS, H. Prices reasonable. Mail orders promptly given attention. Miss MAGGIE REESE, Se 8 tf 409 Fayetteville St. Vgirinia Qlasifiwd Life Insurance Co'y, g 59 Mai'i street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stuck company v;hicn combines the ar - antagefc of the old line system of infaira.ncewith the pop ular plan of rioui.hly premiums':'. nd payment of death claims im mediately ou proof. Policies rui ning f 10 years or for 20 years are &an-id with equitable options at the feud of thos-3 periods. Those who wish to have done a kind act in case of thir death, for 'their families, h w hece the opportu.'tj . Officers Pre.idnt,T J No1 tinpLd iu; Vice President, E .V White: Uecr lary, F Richardson;. Treasurer, W W Vicar; Medical Direc.or, J Lankford; Coun sel, J E Heath. Directors T J Nottingham, li V White, W W Vtcar F Richardson. I. L Lankford, D, Judge J B Pat)i, L Sheldon, G Deal. W. B. BoVJ, Stato Agsr)t, .M w Berne, N. C. ' 8 W WHlTltttf.Lfj',aiAgeiit,R' ifrL 2ST. (V noli iii more I I ab ) e repaired 1 I I r I I I I I Since the lirst to lithe last date the undersigned has tljan 40,(00 watches an l ,-ri ai s as iuny' clocks, beside? thousands of pieces of jewelry. Hp is still making a (specialty of Watch, Hock and JewelrfWojk at his' old ftand, SECOND door west of the National Bank of Raleigh, where may Jbe found a good line of 1JN iii (iold and Silver Watches, INE Marble and Walnut Clocks. INE (iold and Steel Spectacles and Jewelry for sale at the low est p fsible prices for CASH. You cannot afford to miss cal"rg on COLE if you wich anything in his line. Bis goods are all of the best classes. His workman ship none better. Call and see him at 13 WEST HARGFTT STREET, Raleigh, N. C. sel5tf J W. COLE. MflorMt to Lafc Having moved my headqur rters from Winston, N. C Raleigh, rll those suffering from I FEMALE DISEASES of any kind will find groat relief and pf-rmenent cure forth worst cases by famous discovery, ORANE BLOS SOMS. Donot delay but come, a understand thf roughly the diseases of our sex. Those having already the treatment will please send in their names and residence at once as it will be greatly to their benefit. - Office hours frouu 9 o'clock to 12 a m. 4 o'clock to 9 p. m. ' .- ; , Mrc.T.P. BISHOP, U West South Street near St. Johtfe floepil' ; Nov. 17. 1890. U :
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