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y-fo 'U c& VOL. XXTI NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth CJIviuK to Our Bonders News in Brief eXi-Ksicvo:, Wednesday, ootobee2i, isqi no. 1 Lovely autuinual weather. Big day at the Exposition grounds. November 5th has been set apart as a special day at tbe Exposition for the colored people, snd they are making suitable arrangements for an unusual display. We regret to state that Mr. Alonzo T. Mial is quite Fiek at the residence of bisson-in law.Capt. B. P. William son, on West. Hargett street. Mi. A. W. Haywood as trustee will sell some very valuable property at the court house tomorrow at 12 o'clock. The two stores on East Martin street, one occu .led by Mews Whitine Bros, and the one adjoining. Also the residence on the corner of Martin and McDowell streets now oc cupied by Mr J. R. Williams. The sale of tha stock of goods at 219 south WilmiDgton street, J. 0 Marcom, trustee and mortgagee, will commence at 7:30 o'clock this evening and continue every evening at same hour until the entire stock is dispos ed of. The New York Milliuery Bazaar has an attractive mention of nice, goods in the Visitor today. Their assort ment of Paris' en? pattern bats are specially attractive ; aU ) a uiaguiti cent line of gloves in black and colors at $1, worth $175. Ladies should call at. the Bazaar when anything in the milinerv line is wanted. Mr. Baqdell, who for some limp past has beou tele raph operator on leased wire of tbe (Jhronicle office, will go to Winston to take char, e ol the office there as manager-. Mr Baudell gained maoy friends while here on account of his gentlemanly and po!ite qualities, two very essen tial qualities for telegraph operators as other folks We wish him much success in bis new home Florida proposes to spend $100,000 in making a display of her products and res. urees at the World's Fair at Chicago This i$ liberal, bot adver tising pays when invested at a' judiciously. North Carolinia spen1 about $20,OP( at the Boston Ex hibition years ago, and no invest ment the State has ever made hat turned out so profitable. Advertising your State, your business or yourself id UAPV. Til 11 (Ml like rieht living: it in v j - j builds up a reputation little by little North Carolina should be represented. at Chicago by all means Mr. J. Lane, general manager Geor gia Southern and Florida Railroad, says: "I was entirely relieved of headache by Bradycrotine in fifteen minutes It is t lie only xnmg relieves me after the paine coui- Oakdale. This beautiful suburb property is fast beinct put In splendid shape It is laid out iu large well shaped build ing lots with handsome avenues and streets Our people will have a splen did Opportunity to buy for invest ment, of inooey la lb s property. It ts sure to be a very popular aud valu able residenci community. mences. Jl -1 ti. I. O. V. Regular mee' of Seatou Gales Lodge, No. C;., tomorrow .light at T.UO o'clock. The ssoonu dree will he corTerred afid other business, will come before the Lodge, which re quire th presence b( every member of the Lodge. Visiting brethren cordial !j invited. Thikm, Sec'y. jv ... i Mem Dr. W. R. Capehart, of Avoca, is In the city. Mr Thos R l. ruigau has ret urned from a trip to Hertford. Hon. Natt. Atkinson, of Ashevilla, is at the Yarboro House. Miss A' ma Separk has relumed frrma visit, to relatives and friends in Richmond, Va. Hon. C. 0. Clark, of New Berne was in the city esterday in atten dance upou a meeting of the peni tentiary 'joard. Mr W. W. Clark is here from New R. rnp to renresent the Atlantic Ex press Company before the Railroad Commission A Raleigh Enterprise. In cou-vtrsation yesterday with Mr G. N. Walters, our popular merchant tailor, he tells us that he is crowded with orders from aH parts of the State for the h te and nobby patterns of foreign woolens bi all its swell colo'B. In fact his orders have been so great within the past two or three weeks that be has had to duplicate it A t.hfiin several times, ana in oraer to give his personal attention to the utting department he has baa to wors sixreeu nuuisuuiui uc v.. j four. The tailors ne employs are first c'ass in every respect. They too say that t keep up with their work they not only work nine hours to the day but nine days to the week Our people of the State, and especial ly of this city, are to be congratulated on having such a first class establish ment in our midst Northern Settlers The Northern settlers convention will maet. t. a oVloek tonight iu the Commons Hall. Hon. A K. McClure the distinguished editor of the Phila delphia Times, is expected to address the convention, as will also Gov Holt, Col 'oke, Auditor Sanderlin Hon J. B. Batchelor, R. H. Battle Esq., N. B. Broughton, Esq., W. S Primrose. Esa . Rev. Dr. J. J. Hall Rev. I McK. Pettinger, aDd perhai others The public cordially invited and it is hoped the ladies will turn out in force. Ex Gov. Jarvis has also consented to address the assembly. At Swindell's Next Friday Text Friday, October 23d, is th lay for the great special sale. We will place on sale for one day only a big lot of ladies and misses rubber hoes ar 20 cents a pair anu cnnureue at 15 t tuts. These goods are nice, new goods, and the greatest bargain ever offered in 'ubber Fhoes. we will also place many other bargains on sale. Every one should be sure to attend this great special sale. Yours truly, D. T. Swindell, 206 Foyetteville St., Raleigh H, C. Last Days ol 1'oinpeli. Another large and enthusiastic audiei,ce was in attendance at Metro politan Hall last night to witness the rendition of "'the Last Days of Pompeii." It was a most m'g'Jiflaent performance in all respects, aud we most heartily recommend it to the ton; no error. Supreme Court. Tbe following opinions were mn dered yesterday afternoon: R'ate vs VshlMlrld from P. tt; no vs Telfair, rom Pitt; DO er Just Look at It. There is a growing demand tor residences in Raleigh aud naroiy a acant hoose to be had. V- hat better evidence of prosperity do yon want ? f,rr0r There are a number of new houses state being built and all of them are en- ror. gaged ahead. What will pay you Baltzer vs the State Motion of better than a lot or two at Oakdale Attorney General to dismiss, allowed with houses on them ? They would, Hornthall vs Burwell. from Was i rent instantly at good prices and ad-. iogton, affirmed vance rapidly in value. Bray vs. Creekmoore, from lur. t- tu ' ; no error. Ste vs Haddock, from PUt; er ror. Spruill vs Arrington, from Nash; no error. Bray vs Barnard, from Cnrritock; no error Boone vs. Dard. i, fr ui Northamp Hardware, &e. HO MAN Ul I havpy with his face all Mfipti and sore from SHAVING No man can shave well with a sor ry razor, TImj moral is to call and buy ACOOD RAZOR. We offer razors that are good; we have just received a large stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, and every one is WARRANTED. mltl tnharavor if m.iv hp tirupnfpd. UV1IV TT V. l vy - . i . . - j w t- j Mr. Henry E. Litchford is entitled to the thanks of the public for his care ful catering to the public engage ment. Indisputable Evidence. Where will you go to find a town that is building up more rapidly than Raleigh. Not a building contractor n the city that can be induced to take a contract for a house to be built at once What does it mean if wayB put up houses for any one who . . . . . i i i l i - i .i - i j. - not that Raleigh is making rapid . aeBirea to live ana uo oubiueBs luerr. Droeress in nro3Deritv and population. ! The Carolina Lumber Comp We have no hesitation in advisiuc for sometime Johnston vs Whitehead, from Pitt. Motion to reinstate appeal denied A North Carolina Town Sold. The town of Tillery Las, we learn, been sold to the Caroliua Lumber Company for ,10, 00 This town was laid off by Mr. J. R. Tillery on his laud when the Scotland 'eck rail road waa built and he had never sold any lo;-, although ho had plenty of applications to buy, but would;;!- B VZORS very light weight AZ KS liiMtimn weight, AOKS heavy weight. IOur razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is finest can be manufactured. mm l BKlfiGS SANS, RAiilGil, N C. 1891. (892. our people to invest; in Kaieigh real estate, Buy a lot at the Oakdale sale October !t8th, and you will und it will give you a handsome profit in a year or two. Kaieigh is the Place. No use going away from home for investment in ral estate when you have such property as Oakdale offered at public sale. There is no boom here, but the increase is steady and sure. We are giau to know that our people are finding this out. Some of them ate getting on to it a little late, but they will profit by it in the future we trust. ny l'a'i ; had a large In nib r i plant there and now own the whole " town, They also, we hear, purchased j Mr. Tillery's farm, adjoining the town. Roanoke News. pi finery. Foot Ball. Trinity College has challenge tho University for a g;.ine of foot ball to take place on the 2:th anil 30th, -or the championship of the State. Was-h ington Lee University, of Lexington, Va , has aiso ciiaileuyed Triuiti for a game to be played in Raleigh on the 4th of ovember. Pensions. It is expected that the pension war rants will be issued earlier than usual this year, as Auditor Sanderlin ex pects to commence the issue in the first part of November. The county advisary boards are composed of old soldiers who act in conjunction with the regular pension boards, and they for what is deemed sufficient reasons, have dropped the natres of such per sons as they think are not entitled to pensions. In this event, the number of pensioners will be about the same as those of last year. SPECIAL NOTICH8. Wuat do You Want ? What do you want in the way of Temperance Convention. Several of our citizens held a meet ing yesterday at which it was re solved to issue a call for a State temperance convention to be held in this city, on Thursday, November 19th. A committee, of which Rev. Dr. P. L. Reid is chairman, was ap pointed to prepare and issue the call. Quick Work. The New Berne Journal says : The New Berne Improved Cotton Ginnery ginned several bales of cottcn yester day. One bale was timed and from the time the first cotton entered the pipe to be conveyed to the gin until the finished bale was turned out from the press was just ten minutes. An Arizonian Infant. The Atlanta Constitution describes a wonaenui enna at jsirmiuguwiu, Ala. A girl five years of age weigh ing I0( pounds, 43 inches high, nieas uresfgC inches around the chest, 43 inches at the waist, wears a number 7 shoe, can raise her father, who weighs 146 pounds, from the floor with ease, eats on an average as much as a hearty laboring man, took for breakfast, tae other morning two pounds of steak, six fried eggs, with bread, cakes and drinkables to match This is only a five year old girl. The Oxford Day says : "The ladie of Raleigh are showing a kind in terest in the Oxford Orphan Asylum exhibit at the Southern Exposition," This is as it should be. 1 he orphans should have the sympathetic atteu- I tion of tbe kind hearted. The Citixrns' Auxiliary Com in it tee. At the meeting of citizens Monday evening Mayor Kadger was made chairman of the citizens' auxiliary committee, which will confer with the exposition officials and seek in every way to further its objects, and which will also look after r o ption of visitors of pvomiiiei e an 1 other ni'Vt te's Yesterday the mayor appointed the following to compose this aux iliary committee: W G TJpebnreh, W E Ash! y, Dr 11 B Battle. J S Wnne, E G Harrell, John Hoh'v -m Oct. Coke, G W ShtKli-rlbt, J O I'irtlsong, L O Louge, It B Raney, T B Mnse ley, W C Stronai h, Walter Woo! cot t, R 8 Tucker, Joephos Daniels, S A Ashe, James H Enniss, W R i.'ichard. son, A. W. Shaffer. J B Kill T A Pescud, D T Swindell. Jas Boylan. 6 B Englehard. J R P'errall, Jesse Jones, W R Jones, A If A Thompson, C G Litta, R H Lewis. Jas MeKee. 8 C Pool, J C Ellington, G L Tonoffski, William Cram, T C Willi ams, A Creech, J M Broughton, H H Roberts, R Battle, W S Pr mrose, E P Moses, C J, Parkes, T H Hriggs, J C Scar borough, W H Worth, J W Denmark and J L Ramsey dry goods ? Is it any of the following? I The best child rens school hose at 10 and 25 cents. The best ladies black j hose at 10, 15 and 2 cents. The best ladies under vest at 25 and 50 cents. The best 50 corset. The best boys hat at 25 cents The best bed ticking at 10 cents The best gray flannel at 12 cents; the beet red flannel at 20 cents; tbe best white flannel at 20 cents; the i oest neavy canton uaunei ac iu cents; the best ginghams at 5 cents, 81 cents and 10 cents; the best line of 5 cents calicoes; the best of pant cloth 15, 20, 25 and 35 cents; and the best of all other kinds of dry goods, at the very lowest prices. W. H. & V,.. S. TUCKKR & Co. Fall and winter. The latest novelties an'1 best styles in HATS ANT BONNETS row readv FOR THE TRADE Hair Good, Stamped Linens, Em broidery materials, Wools, Zephyrs and Yarns of all kind?. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. mm Pony lor Sale. A four year old Pony, well broe and gentle and kind, for sale Apply to G. iSf. V ALTKKo, Sep 22 tf . Cots lor Sale. 100 upholstered cots for sale cheap Apply to se30 tf J. M. Broughton & Co. HE 8EESE. 200 FAY ET T E VI LLE ST. ap9 tf Dry Qooclg, Motions, &e lisUMTstl. Tilfi BIST GOODS FDR TIB LBMT MillyfiY Dress Goods. Our lina of cheap and medium Choice roses and other cut flowers j Dress Goods, e ubrac a the moat pop bouquets baskets and designs. Hya , aar sbades au.l thp newest styles. cinth and al' kinds of fall plant ins: bulbs, roses, evs-rgree.s and magnol ias oc5 2v. H. Stktjjmktz. Girl wanted, ster & ro. Apply to A. D Roys oclO tf The Wilmington Star says: "It takes nearly half the revenue of the State of Oregon to support the in -snne of that State." Surely this must be a mistake. ice Cellar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at m cellar No n2V, S. Wil miDgton Strt t. Orders fi' led prompt lv T E. SoRRKiib. je8 tf. Norris' Dry oods tore Special Notice. We are now displaying a special line of novelty Dress Goods in fancy camels hair, ladies cloths, broad cloths, fancy tuTtd effects, cashmeres and many othfr fancy weares too nu merons to mention at extraordinary low prices. Ask to see our line of umbrellas, shoes and hosierv. We are selling them much cheaper than ! same quality is sold elsewhere. style A splendid assortment, lOcts, 121 cts, 15 c!(i. 20 cts, 25 cts 30K 3 cts, 40 cts, anO Ocs. Ladies Shoes. The best and most dressy-$1.50 shoe in town, opera and common sense laet'3. We have the most stylish, and the best wearing ladies shoe at $2.(0 ever shown In Raleigh. Opera and common sense lasts, plain toes, and patent leather tips. Ladies and Children's Wraps. Ladies all wool jackets $2.50 'long garments 5 CO Children's cloaks 2 00 The larges; stock. The lowest prices. Every one can be suited. i. B. fi S S. Tarter Ct J
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