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Che Stilt VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1892. NO. H7 Notice. There has been some eusa In the news boys of the Visitor, and would take It as a tavor If any of oar pat ions falling to receive their pa pers should inform us of it. The "Weather Today. For North Carolina: Showers in eastern portion, fair in western por tion; east winds. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Friday: Fair weather warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 68; mini mnm temperature 53; rainfall 0.C7. CITY IK fsBier. Mrj John Pevireux, we are glad to leara is better today Gov. Holt expects to leave for Chi cago on the 17th inst. The bicycle feature of the ceuteu nial parade will be fine. Don't fail to decorate. It Has a splendid effect. So cheap, too. Look on the books and see if your name is there. lou can't vote unless it is. Cotton nickers are now in their elorv. Thirty five cents a hundred C7 is now paid. Master Claude Deiison who bin been sick for a long time, is rapid 1 convalescing. Alreadv about twenty-five flue blooded race horses have been enter ed foi the fair. Prof McCarthy who was recently injured by a train Mi Universit bta tion, is improving. The Drices of admission for the Jarbeau performance will be $1 00 60 cents for gallery. Vernona Jarbeau is the dramatic sensation at Metropolitan Hall com mencing next Tuesday night. Now is the accepted time to do good work upon our county roads. The winter will soon be upon us. Pawnee Bill's great Wild West Show will arrive here Monday next. It will be in the grand parade TueB- " day. We are pleased to see our old friend Mr. Miles Goodwin is able to be at his cost again after a short attack of sickness. If you can fill the position of a drug clerk and desiring situation, call on the secretary of the Young MenV Christian Association. The directors of the New Berne fair have decided to hold it, com mencing Feb. 20th next and ending the 25th of the same month. It is not what its proprietors say but what Hood's Sarsapaiilla does that tells the story of its merit, Hood's Sareapar ilia curbs. Mr. T. R. Bruner, .commissioner of exhibits at the Worlds Fair has gone to Rutherford county to make some special collections of gold ores. There are four ex mayors of Ral eigh living. 1 hey are Messrs. W. D Haywood, Wesley Whitaker, Alf A Thompson and W. H. Dodd. We suppose these gentlemen will be as signed distinct places in the proces sion next Tuesday. It might be well also to assign places to all exalder cien (or commissioners as they were designated formerly). All this will ?o towards making up the eclat of the occasion. It is expected that the city will be crowed with people next week. Many families will no doubt have friends from a distance, and in such cases some little extra preparation is ne ceenary In this connection we call attention to the large establishment of Messrs. W. 0. St A. B. StronacL where all the delicacies In their line can be selected. There is no better place in the city. Gall and make se lections. The stock is first class in all particulars and suitable for every thing in the way of preparing first class accommodation. A Ilalelgh Boy. The Richmond Market Journal says: Uur young friend, J. s. uor man, son of "Nichols and Gorman, are with us" (late of Raleigh, N. C ) has made his mark on our tobacco market, and something else besides that reaches away down in his po:k- eta. He merits it all. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Seaton Gales Lodge No. 64 I. O. O. F. tonight ?i o'clock sharp. Work in the degrees, matters concerning the centennial and other important busines to be attended to. Members of the lodge specially requested to be on hand Manteo and Capital Lodges and vis iting brethren cordially invited. Thikm, P. C. Recording Secretary. Another Merder. k'esterday morning M W Boden- hammer, a young lawer, of Kerners ville, wab shot bv C. B. Hasten, a business man of ability, but who had been ruined by dis8i?at,ion. Hasten then shot himself in the left breast i dying in a few minutes. He wasj drunk. Bodenhammer had ost.a- i cised Hasten who had been tried for I embezzlement. Bodenhammer die from his wounds. will Our Roads. We quote tb.9 following from a com munication of Mr W C McMackin in the Chronicle, which we ti ost hearti ly endorse: The road tax system of personal se' vice and commutation should be abolished. A money tax is tar more equitable thau this personal labor system and much less burdensome. Then those who are skillful in other pursuit might remain at their favor ite work and pay only their simple share of the road tax and not double as now. This subject demands spe cial attention. Railway circles have bad their share of the state money and convict labor and now let the farmers and inhabitants of the rural districts have their asssistance by building them good roads. I believe that all prisoners, whether for life, for years, months or days should be employed upon the roads for the general good. Think of it. How many miles of road could the eleven hundred convicts now in the state penitentiary build per year? Road reform benefits all and injures none. It will fill the school rooms, the churches and guarantee a full vote. Push the idea of good roads. Board of Aldermen. at the meeting of the Board of Al dermen held last night, the following important resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the following taxes be and the some are hereby levied for the current year : 1. On all real and personal property within the corporate limits of the city, including money on hand and solvent credits, and upon all other sujects taxed by the General Assem bly, ad valorem, except incomes, a tax for general purposes of ninety cents on every one hundred dollars valuation of property, and a tax for general purposes of $2.70 on all per sons who were residents in the city on the first day of June, 1893, or with in sixty days next preceedicg that day, and otherwise subject to poll tax ; and a special tlx of thirty three and one third cents on the one hun dred dollais valuation of property and one dollar on each taxable poll, to be appropriated and set apart for tbe payment of interest and princi pal at maturity of the bonds of the city as provided by law. 2. That tne license taxes upon the various occupations and vocations authorized by the charter of the city of Raleigh, and set out in the ordi nances, be imposed and collected for the current year. Cubanola Cigars are exclusivel hand made. For sale exclusively by J Hal Bobbitt, Cubanolos Eaeh and every cigar is carefully se lected before it is packed. For sale exclusively by J Hal Bobbitt. If want your house insured, insured, cotton insured, I a van inrnitnre goods insured, OR V NT to buy a bouse and lot, building lot, bunds or stocks or want tour rents collected, call on 'Vvnn & Elling ton. Cubmolas More smokers smoking them than any other five brands on the market. Fursale'exclusively by J Hal Bobbitt. Knit Underwear. What better protection is needed than to be backed up by our liberal offers, which cannot ba bettered and seldom equaled, as to price and value. Today we offer a line of woolen un derwear that we honestly believe to be better value than can be obtained in the city, bought cheap and sold accordingly. All sizes, kinds and qualities. We can fit you C. A. Sherwood & Co. Cub u olas Are made entirely from choice im ported stock both filler ana wrapper. For silo exclusively by J Hal Bobbitt. We havo lots of remnants which we 8e!1 ttt half retail fc C ubauolaa Havana filled 5 cent cig- Are long ars. l or sale Bobbitt exclusively by J Hal Our millinery stock is one of the nneHt in the city. Woollcott & Sons. Boarders Wanted. Parties wanting board and lodging can ofaio same at No. 108 WfSfi Jonettt Delightful neighborhood and good water. 11 6p Mrs 1). 13. Bktts. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs I13i Fayetteville st. al tf We close oqx store at 7 p. m. except Saturdays.' Woollcott & Sons. Mr. Ed V. Denton.the proprietor of the Central saloon, has fitted up the nicest and most complete oyster and luuch counter in the city. Fresh oys-. sters received every day. Solid oys sters for sale by the measure. ocS For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. ' oc8 E. Burke HvrVc-OD, M. D. All our goods are marked in plain figures and one price to all. Woollcott & Sons. Ladies' Coats. Our mammoth stock of fashionable coats for ladies have arrived. A de scription is impossible. D. T. Swindell. Our clothing for men and boys are great bargains and it will pay vou to buy of us. Woollcott & Bonn. They Will Wink the Other Eye at Swindell's prices. Men's wool hats, Boy's wool hats, Ladies' felt hats, all colors, Sailor hats, felt, Real heavy undershirts, Heavy bed quilts, Wool blankets, Worsted dress goods, Double width dress goods, 10c each 10c each 10c each 25c each 25c each 75c each 75c each 10c yard 121c yard 7c each 6c each 98c pair 98c pair 42c 25c 50c pair 2c quire 2c pack .Long buggy wnips, Long buggy whips, Ladies' Sunday shoes, Men's Sunday shoes, AU wool dress suitings, Beautiful dress suitings, Beautiful lace curtains, Writing paper, gilt edge, White square envelopes, Nice needles Machine thread, 2 spools for Pins, 6 papers for lo paper 5c 5c Rugs, Rugs, 15c each $10 00 each 15c yard 20c yard 25s yard 40c yard 50c yard 8c yard 10c ys.rd 20c yard 8e pair 70o pair lie each 75c $150c pair Carpet, Carpet, Carpet, Wool carpet, Wool carpet, N. C. Plaids, Nice pants cloth, Heavy kersey pants cloth, Winter box, Winter sox, Yard long towels, A $1.25 umbrella for Chenele curtains, We could go right on and fill this paper up with articles cheaper than any one else can sell and then the half would not be told by P. T. SWIITOELU W.II.& It S. Tucker & Co's pe- clals Hlu'h tirade Tailoring ' We invite ihe attention of the gen- i tlemen of italeiijh to our merchant tailoring teprtnent We are offer ing a s'ok of imported (EnsiiHh, ; Scotch i.Dd Irish) tad's from the most j celebrated manufacturers a real city stock of eoods. We sell the cloths and trimmings, the cutting and mak ing will be done by Chris Weikel.who has a competent corps of workmen juet from Btltim re. Any gentleman ; wuo luteudg to buyatiUHHUit will appreciate oar showing and Weikel's workm tDship W H. & R S. Tucker & Co. We can nave you money if you will buy your shoes of us . Woollcitc & Sous. . Have Y . "t-.eu Tbeiu? If not, g.. . oijr- ;')the North State Music 'Sumy mi i k, e the beautiful 4'Exteu-H)!i Orau Pedals " If you ha ve a la'ge orgaw at your home your little dau tter cannot une it yet. But if a pair of the extension pedals are attached to it they put the organ pe dais, kn- e s -ells aud key boards un der perfect control of small ladies and little children They can be attach ed or rt moved in au instant, and all the family can play with perfect ease the same cabi'K't nar.or ortrm Call and see tbem. H -spectfullv. oc7 6t & H Shaw & Co. MY bODilS HSU! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE SHUS-Al-SMPK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE; !1 From Now Until the First of September. NORMS' PRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stroet. To Reviin-j ai marking g jods for our 1 29 Fayetteville Street .1 II! :ni.-., cu.n. &lUies Adams Building, to write an advertisement, but will let you hear from us in a few days. Eyeiy Department will be full and complete. In SHORS we can give you bigger bargains than ever. A-so InMen's Hats and Suspenders. Our Mil1 inery Department is full. All we ask is to see our work and get our prices. ' Lvon Racket Store. ILoolLtf ere Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the great furniture empo rium of Raleieh and see what they have in stock. Everything in our lin of goods that can possibly be desired. Novelties of all kinds and splendid'new arrivals of PARLOR SUITS. Marble-top Bureau, French Reveled Look irg Glass at the unprecedented price of f 8. This is below cost. A lot of linn Ohiuawnre, all kinds of novelties and modern designs. Bed Lnunges.something new Hnd superior, A splendid line of Willow and Rattan Uhairs, Settees, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &o We can save you from $10 to ?15 ou a avi of furniture. Kew goods arriving every day. We do a furniture business strieily. It is no side line with us. . Remember the fashionable and popular emporium, THOMAS 4 MAXWELL, - Exchange Placed Hardware, &c. TACKS A C Iv S. TWELVE -GROSS KEOS- OK TACKS. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TAUKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. 1JRIGGS & SONS. A C K "S. RALEIGH, N- C. EW iilLLIftSERY. The - Latest . Novelties. :The mosf Desliable. ;Sliaies and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS; ::::::infaDts' Silk Caps and;;;::: Slirred Hats, We have Millinery to suit every-....,. body in slyle and price. ... Orders from a . ... distance will re- . ... ceive prompt at- ... tention. , ISS MAGGIE REESE 1 309 .Fayktteville8t ..... Dry Goods, Notion, &c. W.H.1R S.TUCRERtCfl. FAIR WEEK .AND THIS KALEIGH 7!7!7cESTEwiAiiI We h ive all sorts of mil ....and kindred wares to. ....help you out during. ....fair weekand ihgi cen . ....teimial, , W: H. & R. s. . .... TUCKER & CO . .... Vk-:;iTv.xsiAi oiu ...... PEUIE3 AND DEX)KA a TlOJfS ..... RALEKiH COLORS, iuun ......... pnnn U UUU limited quantities, now oii,.., sale.
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