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k ft VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, .MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 18!)2. NO. 2 ITY IN BR IFF. The county candidates were at Cary today. The sales of fertilizer tag contin ue very large. The market house will hereafter elose at 7 Instead. of 7:33 p. m. There is a considerable increase lately lu the way of marriage license. A new barn is in progress at the Agricultural and Mechanical College Th cotton receipts for the past few d ys have been rather small for the season. " Handsome is that handsome does," and if Hood's fearsaparllla doesn't do handsomely then nothing does. Have yon ever tried it t It is now understood, that the stockholders of the wag'w factory here, bare ordered an assignment and the property will be sold. There is a great increase in the at tendance at Wake Forest .College, and it "111 soon rank among the fore most institutions of the south. Mrs. O. 0. McDonald, of this city, took the premium for bread, jelly cake and stuffed pepper pickle at the fair. Hurrah for our Raleigh ladies. When will the question of an ex tension of the corporate liu lis come upv We suppose that this will be the next vital matter to agitate our peo ple. "A Breezy Tirse" is booked for Met ropolitan Hall on the night of the election. It has been arranged to read the election returns from the stage. They say tbaf. president Winston his set his head to the task of makt tag the University at Chap! Hill the peer of any of the northern colleges He will do it. Attention is invited to the adver tisement cf the Interstate Trust and Brokerage Company which offers money to loan on life insurance poli cies, &o. Read it. A protracted meeting commenced at Brooklyn M. E church last night and Mil be continued during the week Dr. Ounlngglm will preach there tonight. All invited to come. Our people will not be at a loss for first class amusement during the coming winter. Manager fieartt is always on the look out, and he will cater well for the public convenience. The Goldsboro Argus compares 'ColnmboB Day" in that city, to the Mardi Gras Suppose our brother had b-en in Raleigh ou Tuenliy of last week. He would have been par alyzedwith wonder. The brilliant success of the late fair shoald put an end to all talk about its removal from Raleigh. This is the best aud most appropriate place for it, and it should remain a perpet ual institution in our midst The bird law expire ou the 31st of this month and sportsmen cau get their guns in order. It would be well however to gurd against trespass. In this connection we would cail at tention to the fact that there is an ordinance ot the city of Raleigh which prohibits hunting in Pnllen Park under penalty. The case of the Atlant ic Express Company against the Richmond and Danville and the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Comprnies occu pied much of the attention of the Supreme Court during the past week. This is the case in which it is sought to compel the railroads to furnish transportation for other express com panies besides the Southern. We invite aten1on to tut alvar tisennnt of the Ros nthal Clothing; Company, of whlc'i Mr. "Dave" Ro-. senthal is the leading spirit Now that the rush of the centennial and fair is over, the home folks are ap pealed to so that they can call and see the immense bargains being placed before them Read the adver tisement and -you will see that it is 'no wonder" this grand emporium Davidson College. Earnest efforts are being made for the increase of the endowment fund of Davidson College. In the Presby terian synol io session at 8tatesville a resolution was adopted urging that an annual collection be taken up for the purpose. The wants of the instU tutlon are said to be great. Heath of Dr. A. It. Van n. The many friends of this gentle man will deeply regret to hear of his death, which took place at his home, at Wake Forest lai-t Saturday morn ing, aged 7t, of valvular disease of the heart. Dr Yann was a prominent physi cian and practiced extensively in Granville county before the late war. After the surrender he moved to For estville for the purpose of perfecting the education of his sons, who are business men of ability. His wife survives him. Thanks We are authorized and requested by Mr. E H. Love to extend, in be half of himself and f amily, their most elocere and heartfelt thanks for the expressions of generous sympathy auiaid rendered tliem arising from the distressing aesilent that befel thir little daughter Alio on the night of the firework in Moore square. Their gratitude for this inauifesta tioii of the people of Raleigh is unbounded and will never be forgot" ten TUey ar pleas-d to say that the little girl is improving as fast as could be expected under the circum stances. The I'tiaiupioti. The following letter was received today by Chief of Police Heartt. It speaks for itself: Nor ifOLK, Va., Oct 21at, 1892. Sir: I wish to make it known to the good people of Raleigh that Noah Wilson, the great champion boot black cf the v orld, who will enter the contest for the prize at the world's fair at Chicago, is a native of North Carolina, and he will come to your city soon on a visit. Please have one of your most trusted police to meet him at the train so that he nviy not be in danger of being run over by the est crowd who will no doubt be at the depot to see him. Please let us hear from you and direct your reply to 38 Church street. X. P. S. Don't forget, to let us know if you will have the police ready to receive him He is the champion of the world October. It has been the general observation that the present month, although a pretty one in oar climate, has this year more than sustained itself. This seems to be the case throughout the country. Alluding to it the New York World says: For nearly two months the skies have been propitious and the sun shine golden This has been all the more delightful because in these charming times occurred our great Columbus celebration, with its out-of-door pageants on land and water. Sometimes in the evenings and in the early mornings a sharp nip of frost, precursor of approaching ice and snows, has helped us to a little longer sleep and stimulated us to a little more activity. The warm sun of sum mer, without its deapl effect, has made overcoatless middays possible. Nature has loudly called us into the open air, and if we have been wise, or not under the harrow of dally oc cupation, we have accepted the invita tion and have laid up a store of health that will enable us in th6 wintry weather to keep off influenz and grip. Lieut. Shipp who has been offici ally engaged in duties in North Car olina for several months, in connec tion with the State troops, has been, at his own rqusist, relieved and will loin his command in the 10th. U. S. The AVeather Today. For North Carolina: Showers, followed by clearing in the east por tion; fair in west; eolder In southeast Tuesday morning. Local forecast for this vicinity: On 8unday: Fair weather, colder. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 79; minl mum temperature 49; rainfall 0.0. Lat Week. We have tat en occasion to day, to make enquiries of several of our merchants relative to the benefits reaped during the ceremonies of last week, and so, the opinion is that the mercantile interests of our business men have been greatly subserved. It is sometimes said that large crowds do not bring any material advantage in the way of trade, and that expen tares made either by the city or individuals for great occasions, do not bring corresponding returns. This, it seems to us, is a great error. It must be, that strangers visiting the city, leave considerable money among us in one ,way or the other, aud this eventually finds its level by something like an equal distribution. At all events, it has become the prac tice of ail our leading towns to en courage celebrations of various kinds, and the good results are ahxost inva riably acknowledged. Manager Heartt with the usual vim and foresight that he has credit for, proposes to ntilize the decorations used by the city last week to adorn Metropolitan Hall, and to .effect this ourfriend "Tobe Marshal'' will doubt less try his hand. We guarantee it will be done well. Specialties InLadiesFine Shoes We mention a few of our leaders and recommend them as undoubtedly the eual, if not superior, to any on this market. To see them is to buy them Solid Dong. Polish, $1 f0 Solid Goat, button, 1 00 Solid India Kid, button, 1 2 "Peerless'' Button Boots, 1 50 'Electric" " " 1 50 "The New England Boot" 1 73 "Pallah Kid" ' 2 00 "Excelsior" spring heels, 2 01 Swain's "Monitor's" spring heels, 2 59 Kippendorf s -O K " line, 2 00 Our Pride," McNeely Kid, 2 21 "Wellesley" Azo Kid, 2 25 Kipperdorf'8SFBCiA.ii, 2 60 J. N. Smith's Every Style, 2 50 J. N. Smith's band sewed shoes are without a peer in quality, style and price. Ask to see them. Full stock footgear on hand for ladies', gents misses and children's. We can afford to and do sell cheap; our expenses are light. t. A. Sherwood & Uo. We close our store at 7 p. m. except Saturdays. Woollcott & Sons. They Will Wink the Other Eye at Swindell's prices. Men's wool hats, 10c each Boy's wool hats, lCc each Ladies' felt hats, all 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 ie yard Long buggy whips, 7c each Long buggy whips, 6c each Ladies' Sunday shoes, 98c 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 le paper Machine thread, 2 spools for 5c Pins, 6 papers for 5c Rugs, 15c each Rugs, $10 00 each Carpet, 15c yard Carpet, 20o yard Carpet, 25o yard Wool carpet, 40c yard Wool carpet, 50c yard N. C. Plaids, Sio yard Nice pants cloth, 10c yard Heavy kersey pants cloth, 20c yard Winter box, 8o pair Winter box, 10o pair Yard long towels, lie each A $1.25 umbrella for 75c Chenele curtains, $1 50c pair 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. SWIlfoELL. All our goods are marked in pla in figures and one price to all. Woollcott & Sons. Our millinery stock i o-aar-fthe finest in the city. Wool'coi.i Si Sous. For Sale fir Cash or lor Credit. One second hand doctor's ooupe in good or 'er. oc8 E Buiikk Hvyvood, M. D.J We have lots of romuauts which we sell at half retail price. Woollcott & Sons. Ludlvs' OohIs. Our mammoth stock of fashionable coats for ladies ha e arrived. A de scription is impossible t T. Swindell Our clothing for men and boys are great bargains and it will pay vou to buy of us. Woollcott & 8oax Photographs. Go to B. 8.-Maf t,.icH'8 f4r yur pho tographs USJ Fai tteviile Bt. at tf We dm Kavf tm money if you will buy your sh.irs of us Woollcott 5i Sons. liOiif; Wariugr Shoes. Our school shoes for boys and girls possess two qualities which are wor thy or every parents attention First, they are made from strong stock to stand hard wear. Second, the prices are very 1 w as low as reliable goods cvn be sold Besides school shoes, we have Mines to suit every one. 'i his stock is complete and the prices are always rithr. W H & R 8 TuciiKR&Co. MY Ml STARE! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FIXE shoes-ii-mm AT GUKATI.Y REDUCED. PRICE I From Now Until the First ofi September. j NORMS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fuyetteville siriel. r 9W T Our stock of Milliniry is complete and a perfect beauty. Full stock DRESS :: GOODS, Trimmings, Table Linan, &c. Slioes Sc Hats We will save you 35 per cont in this department at the Lvon Racket Store, 129 Fayetteville and 16 Martin St , Adams' Buildinf? Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the great furnitu re empo rium of Raleich and see what they have in stock. Everything in our lin of goods that can pos'dbly be desired. Novelties of all kinds and splendid new arrivals of PARLOR SUITS. Marble-top Bureau, French Ueveled Look irg Glass at the unprecedented price of 8. This is below cost. A lot of tinn China ware, all kinds of novelties and modern designs. Bed Ivninges,80inething new and superior. A splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. We cm save you from $10 to 15 on a set of furni'ure. New goods arrivine every 'ay. We do a furniture business stricrly. it ia no side line with us. Remember the fashionable and popular emporium. THOMAS 4 MAXWELL Exchange Place. II art? nar o, - TACKS TWELVE GROSS (J KEGS- K -F" TACK 8. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 18 WORTH THE MOSEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS TT A C K BRIG Go s. & SONS. KA.LEIGH, N- O. IF EW SV1ILLINERY. The - Latest : iriovlties. :Tbe masf Dssiiabla. ;Stofe and Shapes; BOY'S WPS, CHILDREN'S' "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' -.infants' Silk Caps ad:::;:: Rliirred flats .We h ive Millinery to suit every . bo.ly in style and price. , Orders from a ... i distance will re- , cfiive prompt at , tention. AGGIE REESE 20'.) ....... FA YBTTK VI LLE9T ... Dr j Goods, Notices, ...... LA DIE AND CHILDREN'S Attention is invited to our new lines of Ladies', Misses and Children's Wraps for this season, embracing the ne'vesi styles and textures in JACKETS, THRKKQUARTER AND LcrjNGr garments. ,. In inexpensive Wraps for . ohildrea,our display is .... worthy ,of special .... consideration WRAPS l.: H. B. S. Me? U C 123 and 125 Fayettevilla Stroet has suoh an immense trade I Cavalry. IH)!!) Tl TIP
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