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witing 0 7 70L. XXVI. BALEHG-BC, TXJESID.r, OCTOBER 27, ICl: IsTO. e NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Diving to Our Kealev!4 NewH iu Brief Go to Metropolitan Hall to idght. Sain Jonee will b in Charlotte Nov. 5th, and also J dm Boblnson's them immediately. The .v. l: was bw t in : back and forth very uiueh this morning from the urossura of the wiud aud threatened to fall. The--e are a few art icles if ft at the ETpositio' grounds which were ex hibtted at C Pair. Parties to whom they belong iil please call for r 1 Pa circus at the sauia time. Col. L. L. Polk will address the people at the fair at Elizibeth City on Thursday, Nov. 6th. If you want to lu-ar roiimthiog new gotoJooee & Powell and interview Mr. Miller. At the Soldiers Home at present clothing is much reeded We trust their wants will be supplied by vhose - who have a plenty and to spare. The fiftv members of the " Citizens1 Exposition committee" wear badges with the committee's title in a circle. while bf low it are pin . and blue rib bons. The Seaboard Air Line shops hre have turned out a private car for the use of , Superintendent Whisnnnt of the Georgia, Carolina and North- ern railway. Dr. Chas. E. Taylor, President of Wake Forest College, proposes to take fifty or more of bis students to Washington City to spend a eek. Win. G. Hill loge last evening had a good time atVr it communication, a bountiful sniper s et for its members and visiting brethren which whs ranch enjoyed by all present. Thecoiton avarln 'ns rather ful ler than usual to .lay and the market depressed. To day's prices IHo i shown considerable !ec!iue from yesterday's prices. The balloon asciiision at Oakdale will be m i le by Mr. Dennis who will assend to . ore;it. bight ad lis. tribute tickets, one of these tickets will entitie the holder to a lot in Oakdale. No business man should fail to at tend the sale of lots at Oakdale to morrow. It means much for Raleigh. Encourage peoiln to luiy aud build and thus help the growth of our beantifol city. To night at Metropolitan ;.' tie play will be Honrr Bound," an the after piece "Our Uncle,'" wire! will be interesting to all who at'.n:d By all means let there be a rousim; I house to night. I At Metropolitan Hall last, night a I large and appreciative audience at tended to witness the play "She I Stoops to Conquer." Mr. Ford is I well known among the theatre go ers in Raleigh and viU alwavs draw large audiences whenever he performs here. A grand bicycle tournament and races will be held at the Exposition on Friday, October 20th. Some of the best riders in the country will be present ou that ddy, and the publi may expret, to see some line riding. Dr U. J. tilling the great gun man, is iu tb city, heing entertained at the Yarboro Dr Gat-ling is native North Carolinian. He is ad vertised to deliver an address at the Exgosition tomorrow Dennis Branch, colored, who died on Sunday night, was buried this afternoon by the OH.er of Good Sam u itaus, the colored fire company aud the colored masons in full re galia. Barbee Si Pope had their delivery agon considerably smashed up this morning. The horses to one of the city wagons become frightened at the street cars and backed into it, break ing up the wheels pretty badly. The Nashville, Chattanooga and St Louis Railroad Company notified the Exposition management that they will place tickets on sale from Nash ville, Tenn., to Raleigh and return, on account of Southern Exposition, on Tuesday and Wednesday of each week from October 6th to November 25th. at rate of $24.50 each. f Now is your opportunity young men. A dollar put into a lot at Oak dale will be well spent indeed. It will grow in value every day, and in a few years will Lring you a nice re ' tarn. The terms are very liberal; very little money required. i Mr. J Lane, general manager Geor gia Southern ard Florida Rftitoead, says: "I was entirely relieved of j headache by Bradycroline in fifteen i minutes. It is ibe only thing that t' relieves me after the paine com mences. wed 21 6t The Rose Osborne, Satan Company p went to the wall last Saturday night ) The members having received no salaries for some time decided to re sign. The dramatic world suffers Wl quite a loss, foi the company, was one of the sti y. on the road, playing SerdaouA .Bt .success "Satan" by t a brilUal jtt. We have since learned ihu majority of the company have formed a co-partnership and i will play the season through, and 'we jj bespeak for them a llattering success t The company will play a strong re ' oortaire, consisting of such pieces as , - Sweethearts " "Caste," &c. It will jlfe known as the "Sweethearts Com pany, with Mr. Paul Gilmore as man gr. i The lot of land on the corner of East Hargett, and Swain streets containing abut nine acres, being the residence of the late Jordan Womble, has been divided in 45 splendid building lots ana win r,e onereu tor sale ior tne nexi thirty days privately. If not old by that time there will be an auciion sale. The property fronts on Est Hargett, Swain, Martin streets, extended, Davie street and Womble avenue, and has been laid off into nic lots to suit purchasers. Any one w i. tin.. ; home or those desiring to make a good investment v. ill do well to examine this property. Mr W, H. Oliver, of New Berne, N. C , one of the leadihg insurance men of the State, was in the city a tew days since in attendance upon the Exposition, aud on returning home stated to the New Berne Journal re porter that he was highly pleased with the Inter-State Exposition and says it would take several days to see. nil the exhibits in the various departments that are worthy of examination, and that if any one visits it with the idea that it is otherwise than fine they will be agreeably surprised. He character izes it as a splendid affair equal to the Exposition at Atlanta a few years ago which was pronounced a grand one. Kicked by a Mule Little Charlie, the niu year old son of Mr. G. W. Britt, while playing with other boys around Mr Jones warehouse on Sunday, was kicked by a mule on the right jaw, breaking the jaw- bone in two places and break ing the cheek bone, and knocking out all the teeth from one side of his mouth, including several front teeth. The kick was received square on the side of the face and the entire jaw bone was badly shattered. The lit. tie fellow is extraordinarily patient under the extreme pain this wound must necessarily produce. Synopsis of the Weather af S P. M. Yesterday. The storm central over the 1-kes on Sunday has movod rapidly eastward to tha North Atlantic coast where cloudy weather prevails with light showers. Over the remainder of the United States east of the Rooky Mountains cloudless weather con tinues with high temperatuits in the Southern States. A cold wave has appeared iu the extreme northwest, accompanied with clear weather and northerly winds. The weather in this vicinity will continue fair for some days with sta tionary temperature, northwest winds on Tuesday, but rapidly falling tem perature on Wednesday. Merchants and Bnsutess Men. Every merchants and business man in Raleigh should teel so much interested in the sale of the Oakdale property tomorrow as to fallow such of their clerks and employees attend the same as may desire to do so. If you want to keep your men Jet them become permanent citizens by in- investing in a lot for a home. Do you want them to learn lessons of economy and save them from tempta tions that are burfc'ul, then tell them to go out to Oakdale and invest there and save their earnings. Every c'terk and employee that wants build up his employer should help this effort to build up our city. t ers fisi v cum M- T. E. Hill, of the unawanoo t Oil Company of Chattanooga, Tenn , 1 j Is io lh city Mr. L i). Stvet..n. of S-vift creek township, vr" are sorry to I urn wis qiite sick y ster.Ky Mr. J. 8. Upseotnh representing! the United Banking and Rnilding 1 Company of Richmond, Va , is in Hi city. rnr H P Hitss of Ca'v. was iu ' the city today. l!nrdHire, &c. No Longer Any Doubt. Some people have doubted that the street car line would e xeuded through Oakdale. - ba .company have puts all doubts it res' y com ing out and boldly detaering that all lots would be sold on guarantee that the roul will be built, and they pub lish a letter from the superintendent j of the street railway saying tha this j company will put on cars on rhe new line ou reguiar schedule as noon a j t.bn name is built. This is business! and leave? no room for further doubt ing. Oakdaie will thereby become a most desirable place for residences Arheville Banner. A new paper appeared in Ashevillf, N. C. . October 18th. It is an eight page weekly. Its time of issue is Sunday morning. It is Republican in politics. Fire. About 12 o'clock m., an alarm was sent o t from box 25, to which the department responded promptly. The fire was in the roof of a small four ! roomed house, owned by Mr.T. Pence, situated on East Lenoir street. The roof was badly burnt before the fire was extinguished The house was occupied by Mr. Eugene Glenn. Mason ic. There will be a special meeting of Hiram Lodge, No. 40, A. F. and A. M. on Thursday evening at 7:80 o'elock. Business of importance to transact Every member requested to be present. By order of the W. M. E B Thomas, Sec. Jfew Millinery. We are constantly adding some thing new to our already large and attractive stock of fashionable mil linery goods. In this line we are fully prepared to please the most fastidious. We are showing a large and elegant assortment of dress goods in all the late and most fashionable tyles and designs, with a superb line of trimmings to niatch, and which we guarantee will suit you in quality and price. We have an endless variety of men's, women's and chil dren's shoes, any style 'ir quality that you want. It will be to vqnr inrerest to examine our stock of shoes before making your selection Yours truly, t. 'r'. SWINDEIiO, 206 Fayetteville St., Baleigh N, C. Superior Court. TheSnneri r Conr' vas openefl ye - terday morning by Judge Spier Whir-aker presiding : J. B . 'Root h. vs. Cfea. O. Uprhurch and socuritieH or bond r'ir non suit. Appeal ;cl to Sunn, n C urt.. Alviu Setts vs. J.diu jicbiuSOD. Judgraont. J. H. Lynu, et als. vs. E. J. Lynn, et als Order eomu "omitting sale and orderhif.' resal of thi'ee aiere ract. The Court met; this jwoririug at 10 o'clock. Jndg4 "-vhi jaker p'lesidhw : State ex D3'. state 'J'reasurer vs. Wilmington an d Weldon .Railroad Co. Order removed to Circuit Court, Eastern District. Edmund Terrell, et als. vs. Solomon Freeman, et als. Order making par ties plaintiff. Chas. H. Lane, et, ais. vs C-ndace Rogers, Ex'tx. Continued for defen dant. M. L. Haynes vs. B. F. Montagote. Trial in progress -- ice -i!ar. lee ir- any quantity, also fresh. ti.sh daily, at my cellar No. 823, 8. "Wil mingtom Street. Ordrrs filled proMopt lv T. E. SoiKKi,L. jpS tf. Piediuosit Expoeit on, Atlan ta, Ga. For above occasion the Richmond paid Danville railroad will sell round trip ticket to Atlanta, Ga.,and return ou the basis of three and one hah ! cents per mile one way for the, rum.d frip, plus seveniy uve ceuis ioi uuc admission to the exposition groun. s and transfer Atlanta to exposi i n grounds Tickets on sale at all cou pon stations in North Carolina and Virgina on Tuesdays and Wednes days from Oct. 20to Nov 4th. Ibnited returning Nov. 9th. fPHCIAIj DAI VICKKT.S Will be on sale Tuesdays aud Thurs days Irom Oct. 20th to Sov. 5th, Jim ited 5 days inclnding date of sale, at rate of one cent per mile traveled, plus seventy live cents for one admis sion to exposition grounds as:d trans fer Atlanta exposition grounds, from all stations on Asbevilleand Spartan burg railroad in North Carolina, in cluding AehevilK all statious on A. and C Air Line, including Charlotte, N. C, and all stations on Che?ter and Lenoir N. G. R R. Gattonia to I in colnton, N. C. inclusive. For full information call on nearest ticket agent. See advertising matter or address W. A. Turk, 3 A. G. P. A , Charlotte. N. C UO MAN he happy with his fare ed a mi sore from SHAVING So man can shave well with a sor ry razor. '1 be moral is to call and buy A GOOD RAZOR. We offer razors that are Rood;we have just received a bttve stock. Our name is stamped on toe razor, and every one is WARRANTED. AZORS very light weUht xZ-diS ni1 uium weiglit, A.OKS heavy weight. ;2'"0ur razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is iinest can be lnanu fautured. H9MAS H, BR1G0S SH&, RALEIGH, N C. 1891. 1892. ill siier jr. Fall aad Winter. The latest i in HATS A veilies and best styles T BONNETS now readv SPECIAL. NOTICES. Runaway. Let tny premises last Saturday, 3 Walter Magniu, a boy bound to me. He is .12 years old, with dark hair. When he Jeft carried off black straw hat. Reward if delivered to police Iheadquarfers at Raleigh or my home aear Et gle Rock. A. B. MARSHBU tlNB. Oat 23. 1S91 3t. FOR THE TRADE Hair Goods, Sta".p id Linens, Em broidery mftterials, vVools, Zephyrs and Yarns of all kinde. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attootioo if I HO Ml Horris' Bry i'Oods store Keliuble Shoes We opened i-day a tremeiidous line of new shoes, showiug all the latest styles and shapes Every pair made up specially for us. Special attention is ca led to our line of Children's School Shoks V better line cannot be found in this country. Also our line of ladies buttoned boots at $1.60; our line of ladled buttoued boots at $2 0u, and our line of ladies buttoned boots at $2 5V Evkry Paih Warranted to AVear. Finer grades from $"3.50 up Don't buy your shoes b f re ex atnining our stock We will save you money; 218 Favettevil'e street, next door to W. C & A. H Mtroupeh's. N orris" Dry Goods Stob -j' ai9 tf 24) FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Qoods, otioni, &e. vlofeing out C rta.n Lines of Furniture. Notwithstanding the recent ad' ditions to our already large s'ore, we tind that e need more room, so we must close out some linos of new furniture. Tims furniture is not in ferior low priced stuff, but good, both in styio and workmanship, and con sists of chamber suits, folding beds, chairs, &c. We will dispose of all chamber suits under $50 in pric a cost of getting them to Raleigh. We will also offer, a line of folding beds and chairs at prices below value This opportunity is worthy of the consideration of every one who con templates the purchase of any furni ture of this kind. W- H & R 8. Tuckkr & Co. f.l I.S.TKClcCt. FURS TORE. We a a very much crowded iu our fUlTHRE ROOMS and must di.-pose of certain lines. All suits under $50.00 in price, will be offered at cost of landing them iu Raleigh. This is au opportunity to buy inex pensive Furniture, at prices belov the real value and those who com6 fird: wiil secure the best of the lot. hsr s, Incur Crj I I H
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