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wmln IK Ittfiitor. VOL. RIiSia-SI, FEIDAT, OCTOBER 30, 1891 NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY, What Our Reporters Hee and Hear Worth Giving to Our Headers-News in Brief. Another heavy frost this morning. The cotton reeeipts yesterday run up to about 400 bales. Don't fail to go to the matinee-to morrow afternoon. The Board of Couty Commissioners will meet next Monday. Sheriff Page is ready to write you a receipt for your taxes The State flag of Maryland adorns the Mayor's office. Considerable crowd in attendane at the exposition grounds today. Shooting birds will commence in earnest next Monday. "Which" and ' Paul Pry" at Metro politan Hall tonight. November 4th wi'l be Trinity Col lege day at the Exposition. Gov, Holt will formally open th Cumberland county fair next Tues day. mmm. The new rails on the Billsboro street line will be all laid by next Monday. Meeting of the citizens committee of fifty at the Mayor's office tonight A full attendance desired. A case of drunk on the streets was discharged with a warning from the mayor this in rning. Contribute liberally and let us give th'- ' Many! nd hoys" arousing recep tion There is a grat scarcity of cotton seed, and the oil mills in this city have been much pressed for stock.. The finishing touches are being put on the vew dormitories at the Apricniturl and M chanial College There are over one hundred and sixty "ariesies of wood in the exhibit of Forsyth county at the exposition. An awtnl dullness prevails iu police circles The mayor has very few oases before him these days. The statue of the lte. Gen " C Wickham was unveiled in Richmond Va., yesterday, before a very Ur;: crowd. Milton Nobles will put, in his ov peara- ce hire, next week Maoatr Litehford is determined to give bin people the cream of the dramatic profession, and we are glad to knov that his efforts are being appreciated Special arrangements for schools to attend the exposition grounds on November 11th, Odd Fellows Day, can be made by addressing Messrs. J. C. Ellington and Geo L l onnoffski, the committee in charge. A meeting of the committae to pre pare a barbecue for the Fifth Mary land regiment was held in the Mayor's office today at 12 o'clock, at which the matter was discussed and a pre liminary programrnemapped out. Mr. A. L. Ferrell, The clerk and registrar of the Board of Health, urges all the physicians of the city to send in all their reports by Sathrday that he may make bis report prompt ly on Monday. The best sense a man can have is to. know just exactly hew much sense he has. This is peculiarly applicable to those who are constantly growling about the Exposition and everything connected with it. Mrs. E. M. Lewis, Oxanna Ala , writes: "For over twenty years i have suffered with headaches with out relief from the many remedies and "physicians tried during that period. Biadycrotine produces the most satisfactory results. It isal most as indispensable to my comfort as my food. oc28 6t We were glad to meet our old frind Oapt. Riggan in the city today. For many years he was a popular conduc tor on the Raleigh and Gaston rail- oad. and is well remembered by the the traveling publico! ante helium day. Give the military committee a cor dial reception and what change you can spare. , A lady bicyclist attracted attention on Fayetteville street this afternoon. She seemed to manage the "cycle" with much gree and dignity. The Clarke Ford Comedy Company deserve all the support giveo it. It is a splendid troupe. Let the hall be crowded tgnight. Grand matineo for the ladies es pecially at Metropolitan Hall tomor row afternoon. ''She Stoops to (Jon quer." The November issue of the "Old North State" made H. appearance today. It is published by C. A. Jones and has some first diss reading matter for our Raleigh people. There is much complaint at the de lay generally of the east bound tra'n. It causes serious inconvenience to persons going to Wilmington and other points in the Eastern part of the State Goldsmith's beautiful comedy "She Stoops to Conquer" will be presented at the matiuee at Metropolitan Ball tomorrow afternoon. The ladies should turn out in fuil force. It is now understood that the force on the new Union depot will be in creased, and the work rapidly pro ceeded with. Let us hope that there will be no further hitch in the matter. It is much to be regretted that there has not yet been anything of a definite character mapped out, look ing to securing funds with which to have North Carolina properly repre sented at the Chicago Fair. It is time some definite action was being taken. We are authorized and requested by Mr. W. C. Stronach, treasurer of the Soldiers' Borne, to state that he is in possession of such facts as lead him to believe that "Col." Beckton, of Kentucky, who proposed to donate f 1,000 to the "Borne," is a fraud, and that he never had any idea ot carry ing out the purpose indicated. Mr. Stronach declares his willingness to bear all the responsibility of this assertion IMed At h's residence near Cary, yester dav, Mr. Wiley Baucom, aged about 35 years Be was a splendid farmer and most exemplary gentleman and was held in high esteem by all who knew him. A Good Idea. President Chas. E. Taylor, of Wake Forest College, has in contemplation the taking of a party of fifty or more students to Washington Cityo spend a week or so when Congress meets It will be a good idea, and give the boys something of an insight of the Great Republic " Musicale. A music? entertainment will be srivpn at Peace Institute tonight commencing at 8 o'clock It will be under the direction of Prof. Bau- mann, and a delightful time may be anticipated. Public cordially in vited. Saturday Matinee. The Clarke-Ford Comedy Company- will give a Saturday matinee for ladies and children. Prices for adults 50 cents, children 25 cents. The matinee will be at 2:80 o'clock to morrow afternoon and the play will be "She 8toops to Conquer." Let every one attend this matinee. Cotton Weighing. By request we publish the follow- log act of the last Legislature con cerning the price ot weighing cotton : It is to be found on page 217 of the 1 laws, and provides that whenever J there is or may be a cotton weigher I elected or appointed for the purpose of weighing cotton for the public in any of the markets of this State the price paid shall in no case exceed ten cents for every bale weighed. The price paid for weighing such cotton shall be pail one half by the owner and one-half by the bnyer ; provided that either can. when there is more than one weigher, have the same weighed by the public weigher in such market. This act does not ap ply to the counties of Stanly, Cabar rus, Rowan, New Hanover, Iredell, Vance, Anson, Wayne, Cumberland, Lenoir, Beaufort, Cleveland, Halifax and Washington. Personal Mention. W. T. Portch, Esq., of Goldsboro, is in the city. Mr. John T. Patrick baa gone to Richmond. Va., on business. Col. J. A. Barringer, of Greensboro is in the city. Bon. John M. Mason, of Chapel Bill, is in the city. Mr. John W. Wiggins, of Durham, is in the city. Bon. Ii C. Edwards, of Granville, is in the city, attending the Supreme Court. Capt. J. M. Pugh, of Morrisville, who has been quite sick, is able to be out again. Oapt. J. H Green, Master Mtchin est of the R. & D. Railway at Colum bia, S. C. is in the city. We are rejoiced to state that Mr. Geo. H. Snow has returned to the city from New York greatly improv ed in health. Mrs. Kate E Coniber and daugh ter Annie of Rock Bill, S. C , are stopping in the city with their rela tives Gov. Holt returned last night from Richmond, Va., where he has been to attend the marriage of Col. Beoehan Cameron and Miss Mayo Miss Lela and Etha Lyon, accom panied by Rev. L Winson, of Gran ville county, are isiting Miss Nellie Shively on Polk street. Just Received. We have just received a large and elegant line of ladies' wraps in all the new shades, styles and designs These goods are - made up in the most fash ionable styles and we guarantee they will suit you in quality and price. We are showing an immense assort" ment of new, stylish dress goods, with all the new novelties in trimming to match And in millinery we have the most attractive line that it has ever been our pleasure to produce. In our shoe department you canfiud any size, style or price shoe that your fancy may require. All are invited to come and see onr larap stock of pretty new fill goods. Yours truly, I). T. RWI DKtib, 208 Fayetteville St . Ruelgli - .0 Will make it to your ad vantage to call on W. B Ellis for fine mountain beef and pork, city market. (n.) Notice To dealers and the public general ly. I have moved my Germetuer de pository from No. 12 South Market to the Drug Store of J. Hal. Bobbitt corner Fayetteville and Market Sts Orders sent to me there will be promptly filled. Respectfully, A. E. Jordan, Agent, Dr. Kings Roj al Germetuer. Want d. Book keeping or any kind wri in?, copying, &e , for lawyers an 1 mereh ants. First class or no p-y. At once Oc80 2t. R Care Visi'or. A few more real China decorated teasets left at Bughes' for $3.no a set Apples, onions, irish potatoes and cabbage by the barrel at D T John son's. (u ) Will receive iu a few days 100 bush els fine mountain apples 90 barrels large hard head cabbages Call on Rufus Uzz'e. (u) oc30 2t SPECIAL NOTICF. Mr. Charles Bretsch has opened a Dion plice on Payette ille street, one door hc-low the Bra? son Bouse, and ne dour to Met-Ers Mr-Gee & King's Drug torn where hungry people can be served in good M j le, and to some thing nice. Oysters served in all the various was a specialty. Oysters furnished to families. Mr. B. runs a French Bakery and in oonnr etlon with his oyster saloon cn always furnish fresh bread ho roll, Sic. Telephone number 50. Velline soap, wholesale or retail at D. T Johnson's (n) Hardware, Ac. Nice lot dried apples at W. R New som's. (u ) The very best beards of canned peaches, pine apple, corn and toma toes at D. T. Johnson's. (u.) Buy Dentid chewing gum by the box at D T. Johnson's (n) The finest oysters of the season to day aud tomorrow at W. D Smith's, city morket (u ) November Ninth. Swiu 11 will have a special sale one day only. A fine lot of Misses seamless fast blac't hose, regular 25 cent goods, at 10 cents. D T Swindkll Canned goods in greatest variety nt W. R Newsom's. ('.) Next Friday. Next Friday Swindell will have another special sale of ladies' rubber shoes at 20 cents a pair. Children's up, to size H's at 15 cents Nex Friday, November Gth - - apples by the crate and Newsom's (n.) N. C. measure at W. P. Boom Wanted A lady wishes to rent a room with some good family. Enquire at this office. oo28 3tpd Sweet pickles, finest in the city at W. R. Newsom's. (n ) Runaway. Lett my premises last Saturday, Walter Magnin, a boy bound to me. He is 12 years old, with dark hair. When he left carried off black straw hat. Reward if delivered to police headquarters at Raleigh or my home near Eagle Hock. A. B. MARSHBURNK. Oct. 23, 1S91 8t. NO MAN can be hajpy with his face all if ried MM sore from SHAVING No man can shave well with a sor ry razor The moral is to call aud bay AGOOD RAZOR. We offer razors that are cod;we have just received a larue stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, and every one is WARRANTED. AZORS very light weight Zk8 ni dium weight, AZORS heavy weight. 23pOur razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is (inest can be lranu factored. THOMAS B. BRIGGS SONS. RALEIGH, N V. R I 1891. 1892. Jflufiiiery, ice foliar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar N7o. 523, S. Wil mington Street. Orders filled prompt lv T. E. 8oRRKi.r, je8 tf Norris' ry iioorJs ctore Keli ib'e Shoes. We opened tday a tremendous line of new shoes, showing all the latest styles and shapes livery pair made up specially for us Special attention is ca'led to our line of Child hen's Scho l Shoks A better line cannot be found in this country. Also our line of ladies buttoned boots at $150; our line of ladies buttoned boots at $2 00, and our line of ladies buttoned boots at $2 50. Every Pair Warranted to Wkar. Finer grades from $10 up Don't buy j our shoes b fore ex amining our stock. We will save you money ; 213 Favettevilie street, next door to W. C. & A. H stronpeh's. Norris' Dry Goods Stor? Closing out C rlaiu Lines of Furniture. Notwithstanding the recent ed (lit ions to our already large s ore, we find that we need more room, so we must close out some lines of new furniture. This furniture is not in ferior low-priced sfnff, but good, both in style and workmauship, and con sists of chamber suits, folding beds, chairs, &c. We will dispose of all chamber suits under $50 in pric at 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. & RJ3. Tucfwr & Co. Fail aad Winter. Tbf) latest novelties and best styles in BAT3 A V BONNETS now readv FOR THE TRADE Hiir Goods, Statip9d. Linens, Em broidery materials, tfools, Zephyis and Yarn of all kinde. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention iGGIK REESE, 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9 tt mm Dry Goods, Motion, W. i- r. B $. TUCKER r. CI. FURNITURE. We o re very much crowded in our FURNITURE WARE ROOMS and must dispose of certain lines. All suits under $50.00 in price, will be offered at cost of landing them in Raleigh. This is an opportunity tv buy inex pensive Fmniture, at prices below the real value and those who come first will secure the best of the lot ff B 4 R S, Mer Co
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