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I ,5 5 5 VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1892. NO. 152 Che tin fltottttta if AN EYE BALL SPLIT IN TWO A Digressing Accident to Lit tie Alice Love. Last eight between 8 and 9 o'clock during the progress of the fireworks program on Moore svuare, a roost dif tiessiuR accident occurred. A young daughter of Mr. K. r.. Love, named Alice, aced 0 years, was Bitting in the lap of her brother, A. R- Love, on th steps of the Taber nacle chorch, corner nf Person ad Hargett streets. Mr. Love says that bis sister had her eyes upturned watcbirg the descent of an exploded rocket Suddenly she gave a heart rending scream which caused a gen- rl rush to her from her mother and father who were a short distance off It was at first thought that the scream was the result of fright, but on investigation it was found that her face and the upper part of her .dress was almost covered with b'ood. Physicians were at once summoned and it was discovered that her left eye bill had been split in twain and torn from the socket BeHides thU, the left corner o her mouth had re ceived a severe wound the flefh torn open and laid bare to the length of about ai inch. The little suffer was at once removed to the residence of Mr J C Kirdsoog, but soon alter conveyed to the home of her pareutn. The eyeball has been entirely re moved by Br. Lewis, and while of course, the lo s of fight will be a source of deep distress to the t fflict ed child and her patents, we mutt congratulate them upon her near es c tpe from perhaps death. This morning she was tabon with vomiting, but we suppose this may not be unfavorable as it may be the result of the shock. We sincerely hope she may soon bf out again. The Fair. The attendance at the grounds yes terday was the largest ever known on the 8"Cond day. It can now be con ceded that the eshibitioo is acorn plete success, reflecting the highest credit upon Secretary Ayer and all concerned in the management. The attendance yesterday at 12 o'clock is estimated at 10,000 The Wild West Show continued the great centre of attraction. It commenced at twelve o'clock and continued for several hours. The races commenced at 3 o'lockanH were most excUiug there being some splendid ect' '8 Died. Yesterday a;!.e-Doou at 4:?0 o'clock the Infant daughter of Mr John M and Una E. Wyalt,. The fuoeral took place this moro'Tig at 10 o'clock from the lesidenc The services were crnducted by Rev D. Cnrier, assisted by Rev. Mr. Hurley. The following gentlemen acted aB pall bearers: W R Dewar, Chas White, Wiley Betts and H M. Shaw The Fireworks j The display of fl.eworks at Moore Square last night was very fine so far as the pieces were concerned, and witnessed bv a Urge crowd. The oalv drawback to ihe occfrs'on was the dalay, which caused coosicerable rcistijsns among the cvowd. Tue representation of the state Muse wan grand, and' was the maste-ieofl of the disp'ay. The attendpp'i wa" es timated at about 13,000 peonb The Weather Totf?; For North Carolina : Fair; cooler in northwest portion Fridey Loial forecast for this; vicinity: On Friday: Fair weather, cooler. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 82; mini mu in temperature 60; ra'nfali 0.00 The Indian cradle in which their babies sleep and the bufflalo calf skin in which the little "tots" are wrapped, ought to be seen by all means. They are at the fairgrounds. CITY IN BIUFF. No break in the tcautifal weather. Cotton receipts were rather light today. The "old Tornado" is on exhibition at the fair. The coonty candidates will be at Auburn tomorrow. Our delegation to Chicago is ireet log with a fine reception. Next in order comes election dav It is not quite three weeks off. The Georgia Re II road has a fast train called the "Nancy Hanks." If jou want to get a good mess of Saur Krout, go to E M. Utzman's. All the towns along the lines of railway are represented here today. HThe Supreme Court is now engaged in appeals from the fourth district. The press at a distance are teem!ng with praise of our grand celebration. Mayor Badger' levees have been elira this week considering the vast crowd in the city. Tomor (Columbus day) b?;9g a lege' ho 'klsy, Sunday hoim will be observed at the postcJQce. Another big day. Several excur sion trains arived this morning and th city 1b alive with people. Don't fail to see Vernona Jarbetu ;ouight, or you will regret it. P.e m tuber it is t'ie last performance Rev J R Harrison will preach h's farewell s-rmon at the 'Baptist Tab e nne'e tonight He wiil leave to morrow. In the rci'ement of the fair end conteonial, don't forget your taxes. Sheriff Pire will write you a receipt with pleas'irn I'he use of the street spriakler hes been given to Secreta-y Ayer for the pnrp'jee of sprinkling the track, &c. at the feir grounds. Dyspepsia victims find prompt and permanent relief in Hood's Sarsapa rilla, which tones the stomach, and creates an appetite. The centennial ba'l at Stronach's auditorium tomorrow night will be a grand occasion. All the costumes will be of 'ye olden time." A large batch of opinions were handed down yesterday afternoon in he Supreme Court. They were mostly cases from the eastern part of the state Call at the beautiful reception viand of M srs W. C. & A B titron ach at the fair grounds and set some of their hot cocoa and tea. It is splendid and free to all. Our friend Dughi has bad a rush this woek. He is a lively business man and knows just how to suit the peoDle. His,fiRlc ;o is fast gaining in popularity, especially with the la dies. The splendid pictures representing Sir Walter Raleigh before Queen Elizabeth are suspended over the stage in Metropolitan Hall. They ere suroly worth seeing. Let the hall be filled to overflowing tonight, so that "Vernona .Tarbeeu" may have a grand farewell ovation. A gentleman, who we judged was from the North, remarked on the street his morning that Raleigh seemed .o have more ' git up and pit" than any town he had yet seen down this wav. He said the folks were just as clever ad they can be Of course. As John Neathery would ,y, "That's all right" Path of Mr. J. E. Wb'.mkfcr, This gentlemen died at his home in ISolsboro yesterday morning aged 70 years. Mr. Wbitaker was well known in 1 Ra'eigb wi ere he had many friends. He was a printer by frpde end for ma ov years was mail agent on the Atlantic end N. C. Railroad. At the time of his death he was in the Goldsboro poetofiic3 as money order clerk. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn their lose. "Jarbpaa" This celebrated actress and ber . splendid company will make their last appearance tonight at Metropol itan Hall, in the beautiful and roar ingecmedyof "'tarlight" No lover ct dramatic entertainment should fail to witness it. Rare y have the peo pie of Rale'.gh such an opportunity. Let the house be filled tonight to its utmost capacity. The Puaetou. j The vote on the physicians pba6 m continued yesterday as follows: 8 B Jones, Charlotte, SO; Jas. McXee, Raleigh, 9; W H Cobb, Jr., E-.eigii, 2; W H Whitehead, Raleigh, 1; H II na-nes, Wake Forest, 4; J H Hod;;-", Fayetteville, 2; P E Bines, Raleigh, J: R H Standi, Margarettsvil'.e, G; J Y MoRae, Raleigh, 1; W I Rjyster, Re ei-jh, 6; R A Moore, Moocu.e, 1 W J Jones Goldsboro, 1; Dr E B Hayv wood, Raleigh, 5: H Strickland,, 8ted- man, 1; Joe Hill, Acadea, 1; W H Eobbitt, Raleigh, 52; Hubert. Ray wood, Raleigh, 1; R L Payne, Lex:ig ton, 1; J J Summervi'le, Salisbury. 1; J P McCouibs, CharlotLe, 1; J W McGlee Sr, Charlotte, 6. The Late $ Slyles. All this week we are displaying a hsndeoiue line o' 'ladies' reefers, misses jackets and cloaks The prices are reasonable and the sales are la Come now while we can tit you anu a full stock is on us C. A. Sherwood. Schwartz, the champion meat deal er, af Nortn Carolina is now in full trim fo. the centennial with splendid meats of all kinds. Call and nee bis eleftaot stock. The finest beef, mut ton, ports, &c, ever seen in RalV'i'gh. It is a treat to look at it, andjuH splendid to (ry it. Lnt housekeepers call early and make their selection. oc!7 ot. We have lots of remnants which we sell at half retail price, i "Woollcott & Sons. ! Our millinery stock is one of the finest in the city. Woollcott & Sons. m F'-iotographs. Go to B. 1. Mattock's for your pho tographs)"""; Fayetteville st. al tf We close our store at 7 p; m. except Saturdays. Woollcott & Soas. For Sale fr Cash or lor Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. oc8 E. BCRKB HTWOOD, 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 hae arrived. A de scription is impossible. D. T. Swindell. Our clothing for men and boys are great bargains and it will pay vou to bay of us. Woollcott & Sons. t iiey Will Wink the Other Eye at Swindell's prices. Men's wool has, " 10c each Boy's wool hats, lCc each Ladies' felt hats, c'l colors, 10c each Sailor hats, felt, 25c each Real heavy undershirts, 25c each Heavy bed quilts, 75c each Wool blankets, 75c each Worsted dress goods, 10c yard Double width dress goods, 12.1 c yard Long buggy whips, 7c each Long buggy whips, 6c each Ladies' Sunday shoes, 93c pair Men's Sunday shoes, 98c pair All wool dress suitings, 42c Beautiful dress suitings, 25c Beautiful lace curtains, 50c pair Writing paper, gilt edge, 2c quire White square envelopes, 2c pack Nice needles In paper Machine thread, 2 spools for 5c Pins, 6 papers for 5c Rugs, 15c each Rags, $10 00 each Carpet, 15c yard Carpet, 20o yard Carpet, 25o yard Wool carpet, 40c yam Wool carpet, 50c yard N. C. Plaids, Sic yard Nice pants cloth, 10c yard Heavy kersey pants cloth, 20c yard Winter box, 8c pair Winter box, ?0c p;ir Yard long towels, Kceach A $1 25 nmbrella for 75c Citenele curtains, $1 50c pni;- 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 D, T, SWIKDSLL. W.II.& It S. Tucker & Co' Specials Ifigli rude Tailoring We invite ti Httentiou of the gen tlemen of ' .Vigh to our merchant tailoring depart ieut We are offer ing a B'onk f impor'ed (Knglish, Scotch Dd Irish) "tuff from the most celebrated manufacturers a real city stock of coods e sli the cloths and triwiuiuge. the cutting and mak ing will be done bv Chris Weikel.who has a competent corps of workmen just from Baltiiu re. Any gentleman who inteuds to buy a line suit will appreciate onr Bhowiog and Weikel's workmsnship W H. & R 8 Tuckkr & Co. We enn save you money if you will buy your shoes of us i Woollcott & Sous. HaveY . . m i ii Them? If not. go t . othe Northfitate Music Store mid the beautiful "ExteDiou Organ Pedals." If you have a large organ at your home your little dHiiif iter cannot use it yet. But if a pair of the extension pedals are attached to it they put the. orgn pe dais, kn-e s ells and Key boards un der perfect control of small ladies and little children They can be attach ed or removed in an' instant, and all the family cau play with perfect ease the same cab ine!-par or orgn. Call nnd see tbeuj. IN-spectfullv. oc7 6t R B Mhaw & Or. IWmt STORE! OUR ENTIRE STOVK OF FINE SHOES - AMO - SLIPPEES at (ii;i:atly REDUCED PRICE: From Now Until the First of September. N09RIS PRY GOODS ST0RB, 213 Fayetteville stroet. mm a V Oursf.ock of Millinery is complete and a perfect beci uty. Full stock DRESS :: GOODS, Trimmings, Table Linen, &c. Shoes&Hats We will save you 35 per cent in this department at the Lvon Racket Store, 129 Fayetteville and 16 Martin St , Adams' Bin'ldinsr. ILook EBIeae Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the great furniture empo rium of Raleiah and see what they have in stock. Everything iu our linn of goods that can possibly be desired. Novelties of all kinds and splendid new arrivals of PARLOR SUITS, Marble-top Bureau, French Beveled Look J ipg Glass at the unprecedented pnee ot f 8. j This is below cost. A lot of tine Chinaware, all kinds of no"eltis and modern designs. , Bed Lrunges,something new and superior. ! I splendid line of Willow and IWtan hairs, ' Settees. WoTdrobes, Mattresses &c. We cin save you from $10 to :15 or, a set J or iurniuire. rsew goods arr vim' every av. Wit do a furniture business stHc:ly. His - no MtV line with us. Itemeiuber the fashionable and popular emporium. THOMAS 4 MAXWELL i Exchange Place, ilHiouure, etc. TACKS-- A O K S. TsVEf.VE OF TA f'K3. 5 OTS PER KEG, andthf: keg is worth the money after tacks ARE USED. T ri-TT" r A O H. BKIGGS & SONS. C K S. RALETGH. N- c. I EVV MILLINERY. The - Latest . Hovolties. :Tiie mos Deniable. iShades and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS 9 ::::::infants' Silk Caps and;:;;;; Shirred Hats, We have Millinery to suit every- ..... body in style and price. ....... Orders from a distance will re- ceive prompt at , tention. ISS MAGGIE ""REESE; 209 FaybttkyilleSt Dry Gooda, Notions, &c. MM I TUCKER 8 CO. FAIR WEEK....... BALEIGU . t) E N T JEM 1 AL. We have all sorts of. ...........and kindred warts to.... ......help yoc out during ...........fair week and the cen teriiiial W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. 'V!V'VKlvj'iA'kjVr -PliltilfiS N 1 UEcOivA. .... riUAS ... RALE Id H COLORS' iaunZ'."' ...limited quantities, now ou.... fill! ROODS
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