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2 i VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY",' NOVEMBER 1. 1892. NO. 9 (l will i ( i i tf-. 'v The Weather Today. For North Carolina : fc'alr, followed Uj showers la the cut. Showers la nhe west. c L9tal forecast for 'this vicinity: On Wednesday: Increasing cloudiness, J with rain slightly warmer. ( Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 65; mini mnta temperature 40; rainfall 0 00 CITY in uuicr. "All Saints Day." Cotton receipts are rather light Just now. The Railroad Commission is not in session this week. The Rocky Mount fair will open on Wednesday next the 9th Inst. The county canvass closed today whh speaking at Rogers1 Store. A spirited revival of religion is "still in progress at Durham. Lots of people went gunning today, the bird law having expired by limitation. A yourg man from Syria is In at tendance as a pupil at Guilford Col lege. Seventh district appeals will be called in the Supreme Court on November It th. The election is one week- off from today. Much political hustling will be done in that time. The next session of the Presbyte rlan flynod will be held,- at Ta boro oo'Oet. 81st"189J. "A Breezy Time" at Metropolitan Hall next Tuesday night. At the close of each act the election news will be read out. A great celebration took place at Charlotte today. Tonight there will be a grand torch light procession. AU political. Bio, blow, blow 1 That disagreea ble catarrh cu be cured by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla,the coustitutioual remedy. Arrangements are being made for the returns from the election next Tuesday night. Bulletins will be posted as early as possible aftt r the close of the polls. Work is fast progressing on the new hotel at Durham. When com pleted it will be a beautiful and com modious building, it belongs to Ooi. J. 8. Carr. Mr. J. Thad. Richardson has ac cepted a position with the Lyon Racket store, and would be please to have his friends to call and e him. Don't forget the proposed consti tutional amendment whon you go to vote. It proposes to provide for the election of solicitors by the entire people of the State, instead of by districts as heretofore. we near mat mere nas oeen some changes decided upon in the build ing of the new hotel in this citj There will be two dining rooms, one oa the second floor, and the other fifty feet square, on the fifth floor There will be no b r room attached to the establishment. In addition to th" fine infliecsd by a Justice of the Peace tor illegal huat&g, it is now threatened that a civil suit wilK be brought again-1 Rev. Thos. Dixon, of New York. Ho will, if it goes against him, have to pay about $833. It is the opinion of many that this is the result of preju dice against Mr. Dixon for criticism of the municipal affairs of New York... ;. .VV-? Appropriate services were observed in the Episcopal churches today in honor of "All Saints Day At t. M try's school the alumni made a presentation to the rector, Rev. Bennett Smedes, in memory of his father, Rev. Dr. Aldert Smedes At the church of the Good Shepherd, the service presented by Mrs. Nile in memory of her mother, Mrs. Ly man, will be conrecrated. - Dtrd. At her residence, ner Hillsbiro, at 6:03 o'clock, p. m , October 29th, Mrs 8-iUie R Collins, re let of the late Jos ph Collins, and daughter of Col. Cadwallader Jones I. O. O. F. The members of Litohforl En campment, No. 26, are requested to meet at Od J Fellows' Hll Wedaee day, November 2d, 7 p m . to visit laDital Lodore. No 117. in a bodv. Patriarchs of McKee Euoampment are cordlall invited to be present. JOHf 8. Keith, Scribe. Cleveland-Carr Clab. There will be an important hasti ness meeting of the Club tonight at the conrthome. This will be the last meeting before the election and every member is urg-si to b present. The courthouse bll will be rung at , 8 o'clock. The Campaign Glee Club will b9 on hnd and siug some aD pronriate song. Addr sses will be delivered by Messrs. Joseph os Dan iels, N. B Broughton and others. Faatnt Str President. O. S. Lambkth, Secretary, (Jhlldhool. This is the title of a new magazine to be published in New fork city, CJuniMnoing on the 25th inst. It will be edited by Dr. George William WiCerburn nl Mrs. Fioreuce Hull. It will be a high class periodical In all respects, and devoted mainly to matters relative to the- m ral. Intel le'Jtu&l and uhveieal da vftlonmant of! childhood. It will contain thirty two doub'ec .luTin pages, and will be published monthly at ten cents a number one drllar a year Address "inuanoou," jsju, west 1341 at.. ' New lork city. Found Pi'ud. The Charlotte News has received a dl-tpatch of date, Oct 31st, from New Yok city, as follows: Thomas Hill, a resident of Hills boro, N. (1, was found dead in bed ear'y this morning at bis boarding house, 89 Clinton Place, where he had stopped about a week. A packet of letters found among bis effects indi cated that he had come North for the Mire of the alaobol habit, and that he had previously b ien an inmate of a Keley Institute. His death was dae to consumption. An udsoaled letter to his wife was found in his room, urging hes to come to New York, as he could not last long. Personal. Hon W. R Cox was in the city yes ; terday. Col. Jno N Staples, of Greens boro, was in the city yesterday after noon. The many friends of Senator Vance will hail with pleasure the news that he is rapidly recruiting his health. Gov. Holt has gone to Alamance county where he will make his first regular speech of the campaign. Mr. J 9. Carr, of Durham, has pre sented Davidson College with ten shares of stock in the Durham fei-ti Hzar company. The shares are of ilCO each par value. This is a no ble gift but, then, Jnle Carr is a no ble man in all respects. The portrai of Judge Henry Sea well has been presented to the State library by his grand daughter, Miss Miriam Seawell, of this city. Mr. W. 8. Stalliugs who for two years was a clerk in the State. Audi tor's ooioe, has accepted a place as i book keeper with the North State j . , , . , tfusio Company, where he will be ' well pleased to see his many friends, Maj. Jno. Devereux, who has been j . , - . ,, . j sick, is considerably improved, R. M Pearson, of Asbev-ille, has been appointed by the Governor one nt thA VlnA Pratnfa thtt National League of Good Roads which was organized at Chicago two veek since. The first meeting will be held at Washington in DLm- ber. I mallet etieap br thai D. T. Jobnot's Ovstr pr-pjrr.l, orby.tha ma or. delivered fti N. ln th- n.t, an inferior jyvtontaro u. hid led rr iu dtjHU1 A. Uiu.nl. Boa.rd.pra Wanted. If ob are contemplating making a change in your boarding arrange ments, it will be to your interests to consult Mle F & J Miller, who (are conveniently loci ted at 117 Fay ' ettevllle street. They have nice rooms well furnished, with modern lug??? The eulslne Is all that could be asked. Terms moder ate Table boarders also desired. Fresh bananas, pears, fin grapes, different varieties, at A. Dughi's For Rent. House with 9 rooms, on Morgan street, 2d b'oek east of Capitol L. D. Womble. New currant prunes and raisins at D. T. Johnson's Fine luscious oranges from Dr. ' Hawfrins Florida grove just received at A. Dughi's We close onr store at 7 p. m. except Saturday. Woollcott St Sour. Northern and N. O. apples by the barrel or measure at D. T. Johnson's. Sailor Hats. No bat so completes a simple toilet for a lady as a jaunty little sailor hat Now, lady, listen: you can buy these same nice straw sailor hats for 10 cents at Swindell's. Now this same Swindell is always on the alert to save yon money and this Is the plainest proof, ill ether stores charge you 26o for these same hats. You pay 10c for them at Swindell's. Bologna saus ge cheap by the case at D.T Johnson's Make it Go. Yon can make a dollar go farther and buy more in Swindell's store than at any' place in our reach. Then why not ma&e it go; no ill can cooe of it. In millinery goods especially can you make a dollar do double duty. Thluk of It. Straw sailors 10 ofnts each, and all shapes in felt hats 25 cents each. Make it go at Swindell's. A Present Free to You. "The American Magazine" will be given to e ch lady who spends 50 cts at Swindell's if she will take the trouble to ask for it This is a beau tif ui book of interest. Ladies' straw sailor bats lOo each. Nice carpet 20c yard. Rugs 15c each. ISWIWDKI.L'8. A Card. To the dressy people of Raleigh and Bin rouuuiug uuuuiiry; i I will say that I am now prepared to make up suits to order iu the very best manner andBtyle The material will b furnished by the firm of S & R Tucke- Ss Co I also do ting and making if goods are furnish ed Respectfully, (.;. W BiKKi,, No. 14 Fay etteville'' street. oc29 Opposire Tucker's. Sherwood's. We have been painstaking in our selections. Our stock is composed mainly of good, derviceable, uoeaioni priced goods. Not the cheapest nor the highest but just that oiassof gecds so largely used, yet so hard to get when you want it. v 5 Tailor made coats -the best fitting 'and lowest pdced. Two stocks sold. ! An order is oui fur third. We are rushing the dress goods at close prices. Second stick of nuderwear expected evry day. The manufac turers have put out styles never so attractive, and we are ever on the alert to get the pest for our people C. A Sherwood & Co. j ... ;. Inexpensive Carpets w l We have never shown a more eon- plete lire of inexpensive caTpets than at present. These carpets 'were all hoae delivered before the recent advance in price and oar patrons will be allowed every advantage in prjice thst we secured. Desirable . patterns lu ""Ong, gOOll wearing ingruiu ear- pets at 35c, 30c, B5o, 40e. 459 and 50o Of C.ew we have styles to' suit hails or bt 1 rooms, and w ean promise to :- Kve very one wno wtsnes an lex W.fl. &R. S. TtXCfl&6C0. New river barrel at Dntl ehewlog nc tl.ea-i h the , oxat i). T. Jot.nmu'H .Vc j!v -otiii" etji.tb ovpr- co-.it Hurt re f4- viii liXfiti b -.:(. -. iV..i. & , Tottege on McDcwell strot, b--tween UarsrAtt uu ivlorc'aii. for rnt i Apply to Mrs Julia Fu r oc27 6t Oardri-ss gooi(i aau ruiiliaery de pertments are full of the late-. nov elties and we have florae rare bar gains in these lines Wool'cott & Sons For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's :oupe in good order oc8 E Burks Huvood M D. Why yon shou'd buy f hoes of as because you ger go d shoes at a small price Every pir is m irked in plain figures and sold it uiaraed prices only. Woollcott Si Sons. - mtm Ladles' Coats. Our third etock.of ladies' coats and Jackets have arrived. We can now suit you again. You know price at Swindell's is not as high an other places. Keep this before you. I). T. 8WINDBLL Overshoes, rubber coats and ladies and misses gossamers cheap as the cheapest at Woollcott & Son JU3T RECEIVED RICH HOYELTIES is DRESS GOODS, With a beautiful Hoe of new and STYU H DBESS TRIMSHJifiS to match. ask to see our line shos every pair warranted to wear as represc ted. K0BRIS' DRY GOODS ST0R5, 213 Fayttteville str-iet. ve feel sfe in saying we can please any lady or child who wishes a nice and stylish hat in quali'y, price and work Our milli ner is one of the bes monev would com mand in Baltimore. Every lady that spend? a dollar at the Lyon Racket St-re will be givan "The American Maeazine." It is f nil of nice reading mattpr, and is wort!i 25 nts We will give you bit? bargains in every de partment. Prices tell quality yells. To look is to buy Come and look SLyonRackstSt re NEW ARRIVAL a Bonanza. Why? Because we h A i-he right stork and ; the people saw and apprec'atod it. They chuis, hy saw, mid they purchased, we werercropelled A Brand New Stuck whi'M n kjW iu store, and arrivins, of tue prettiest, best, mo modem and cheapest Jfa "iFURNITUKE scriptions evtr offered in this markot. Come and feast your f yea on beautiful . P4RLOR A.NP BSDBOOM 80ITS. BURKAUS FRE.VOH BE?JLKD LOOKING GLASSES, LOUNGES, WILLI) V ANb RaTTAN CHAIRS, WARDROBES. MAHKESSES, &c. Also a splendid selection of J CHIN AWARE. Don't fiil to call at the grand emporium. New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention. Can save you at least S10 to s '5 on a set of furniture at the grand em vponum. T HOI! AS S MAXWELL I Kxchanro PUaa. Hardware, Ac I iVjI Y GROSS . " KEGS K -F- ' V TACKS. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 19 WORTH THE MONEY" AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A 0 K "S. RALEIGH. N- C. II EW MILLINERY. ! The - .Latest . Novelties. : :fiemSWraWJ:I; Shades and Shapes BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' Infants' Silk Caps and:::;;; Shirred Hats .We have Millinery to suit every body iu sfyle and price. .... Orders from a ,. . distance will re-...... .. , cfiive prompt aty . tention. iss-.-..... ................ ...... ! AOCIE REESE: 209 FXiiTTEVILliKST VI. H R S TUCKER t CO. S-E:S-! Boy's aai Hisses School LlDIt3 AND GENrS MEDIUM AND . , ' ' FINE SHOES Departmn't is complete Kinds to fit and suit every one. Of reliable quality ard at the lowest prises. IS. H. R. S. Tucker 123 and 125 TayettevUle Street OUR 3 f It 4 V I, 1.0 Vim u
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