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MK twit VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. in. NO. 10 tttg Jf y The Weather Today. - For North Carolina : Showers prei ceded by fair weather la eaitera por-; tloa. Loal forecast for thie vicinity:, Oa Thursday: Threatening weather, with rain Local data tor U ho are ending 6 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 73; mini mnux temperatare 65; rainfall 0.00. cityim"bbif There was a considerable slaughter of the feathered tribe yesterday. The U. S. District court is In ses sion this week in Wilmington. There is a continoed Improvement in the condition of Treasurer Bain. The annual report of the State au ditor is now out. "A Breezy Time" will be the at traction at Metropolitan Hall next Tuesday night. Our people will deeply regret to learn that the health of Senator Ransom is not good. The Chamber of Commerce of Charlotte has arranged for telegrams next Tuesday. Nothing talked of on the streets but politios. The agony will soon be Over. , There seems to be much complaint In the neighborhood of the cotton compress. They say it makes too a uoh noise at night. A foot ball game between North Carolina and Virginia College team! is spoken of to come off at an ea'ly day, in this city The joiute and muscle are so lubri cated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appear. Try it. There are now 190 students at the State Normal and Iudastrial Sciool at Greensboro, and a large pumbir of girls have been refused admission for want of room. Larklus Young a colored man for- nierly of this city, is said to be in the lock up in Boston on tome charge. He manied the daughter of Henry Biggs Of Raleigh. . There was a large attendance of colored people at Metropolitan Hal1 last night, the occasion being a con cart for the benefit of the First Col ored M. church of this city. Don't forget Capt. B. P. William son's great horse sale oa the 11th inet. It will be one of the best opportuni ties offered for a long tiit e o tsecur blooded stock. We, perhaps, never detect how much of oi?r social detueauor is made up of artificial' airs, until we see a person who is at once beautiful aod simple. Without the beauty we are apt to call the simplicity awkward " : ness. The meetings are still in progress 'at Brooklyn M. E. Lhureh, and a great deal of interest ia being man ifested. There are a large number of mourners, and last night there were several conversions. The public are cordially invited. We are requested to say that, o far as Is known, all the accounts agaiost the Centennial Managers have been audited and paid. If, however, there should be others, it is desired that taey shall be brought in at once. A final settlement is to Le made next : Monday. .Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Norris dry good store. " At tnis well known establishment ban ha fannd the newest. And richest nuv- - e-ties espicialiy id all lines of drees goods. The line of shoes cannot be surpassed in the city, or even in North Carolina. The ladies specially should call and make their selections, That which Is popularly knonas the fann bone, just at the joint of the elbow, is in reality not a bone at .'all, but a nerve which lies near the , surface, ' and which, on getting a ' knock or blow, causes the well known tingling sensation ia the ami and Concert. There will be a musical recital given by the teachers of Peace Ins'i tale in the eh pel on Friday evening next. A ncoet excellent programme his been arranged for piano, violin, organ iio. The entertainment will be unler the direction of LI in Howell who was educated in Germany and Prof Ktrl Schneider a graduate of Leipzig conservatory. Poors will open at 7:0 uid the concert will commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Personal. D H. Graces, of Selma, a former resident of Raleigh, Is in the city. Miss Tilly Starke, of Lynchburg, Va , is in the city visiting Miss Eliza Primrose. . Rev. W. W. Walker, rector of St. Stephen's Church, at Oxford, has ac cepted a charge in Americus, Ga. Mr. George King, of Washington, D O , formerly of Raleigh, is in the city. "bled. Tn thin rltv ttds lnorninc at 8:40 o'clock, of consumption, Mary J. Deb-' nam, wife of Prof. W. F. Debnam, Superintendent of the Colored Deaf and Dumb Asylum in this city, and daughter of Stewart Ellison, Janitor of the Raleigh Post Office building. She leaves two cblldreu. The funeral will take place u mot row afternoon at St. Argustine church at 3 o'clock. luteri'gtlui; Meeting. A large and intelligent audience at tended t he meetlDg last night at the Ftt-6t Presbvteriau church in behalf of the obse-vauce of the Lord's Day by the management of the World's Fair. Rev. Dr. Carter presided, and earnest speeches were made by Dr. Carter, Dr. Daniet, Dr. Hall, Rev. Mr. Cob. Rev. Mr. Hurley and W. S. Primrose. Rev. Dr. George, who in tended to be present, was detained by the mlsoonnection of a train. A Queer Critter. We alluded a few days since to a design gotten up by our friend "Alec" Stronah. He has made an addition of a rare character. He has attached to the design the foot of a ''critter" known as the "Bogwoller." This var mint was caught in a trap a short time since, and "Alec " hearing about it determined to secure tiie foot. The "Bogwoller" has not been seen in his section for a hundred years, and our friend says il is entitled to the name of ' Centennial Bogwoller." It al ways appears at a time when great aud momenf.oas changes are to take place, an I "A-ec" says it is the fore runner of & tremendous political up heaval throughout the country. The lucky "make up" is now complete, aud it is well worth a visit to tne store of Messrs. tStronach to see it. "Alec" will take pleasure in showing its mysteries to the public. A Noble Idea. Gov. Holt has received a letter from Maj McCarthy, of Hagerstown, Md., Id which he says he has recently pur chased the land at Gettysburg, ou wbich the North Carolinians made their gallant charge and will erect a cottage thereon. In making ment ion of this matter, the Raleigh correspon dent of the Wilmington Messenger says : " Maj McCivrthy was in the confed erate service. He says that in on ak ing some excavations for improve ment of the property the bodies of North Carolina soldiers were dng up. These he has had Carefully re buried. It is his hope that North Carolina will erect a monument to mark the fartbest advance ot her troops. Accordingly he tells the Governor that he wishes to make a deed to the State or to any associa tion he may name, of tin acre of the ground. ' Of course this generous gift will be accepted. Today the Governor discussed the matter with members of the executive committee of the Confederate Veterans' aesoci Atioa." llemuval We have moved Into cur "Sheet Metal and Repair Shop " at 1C8 South Wilmington St., in rear of 8a? ins: Bank, where we will be pleased to serve our patrons nd th pnbH. Our peciaittns are i iu Koono?, - ot tering. Piping, Stove and f urnace work, Roof Repairing and Roof paint ing. We also take orders for and put up the celebrated "Aldlne Fire-place Grate," the most complete andeco nomlcal heater ever offered to the trade. We do our own work -do it wetl and promptly We also have a few of those "Fitzhngh Lee" cooking stoves, which we are selliog for cost. Respectfully, Cbarlks F. Lumsdeu St Co. Nov. 21 w For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One seoond hand doctor's coupe in good order. oc8 E. Burke HAYWOOD, M D. Boarders Wanted. If ou are contemplating making a change in your boarding arrange ments, it will be to your interests to consult Misses. F. & J Miller, who are conveniently loc ited at 117 Fay ettevllle street. They have nice rooms well furnished, with modern improvements. The cuisine is all that could be asked. Terms moder ate Table boarders also desired. nol -lw For Rent. House with 9 rooms, on Morgan Btreer, 2d block east of Capitol nol lw L. D. Womble. We cloBe our store at 7 p. m. except Saturday. WoollcotcJt Sons. Sailor llats. No hat so completes a simple toilet for a lady as a jaunty little sailor hat Now, lady, listen: yon can buy these same nice straw sailor ha ts for 10 cents at Swindell's. Now this same Swindell is alwayj on the alert to save you money and this is the plainest proof. All ether stores charge you 26c for these same hats. You pay 10c for them at Swindell's. Make it Go. You 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 come of it. In millinery goods especially can you make a dollar do double duty. Think of it. Straw sailors 0 cents each, and all shapes in felt hats 23 cents each. Make it go at . Swindell's." A Present Free to You. "The American Magazine" will be given to each lady who spends 50 cts at Swindell's if she fill take the trouble to ask for it. This is a beau tif ul book of interest. Ladies' straw sailor hats 10c each. Nice carpet 20c yard. Rugs 15c each. fcWTKDELL'B. A Card. To the dressy people of Raleigh and su rounding country: I will say that 1 am now prepared to make up suits to order in the very best inauner aud style. The ma eri-U will be furnished by the tirin of W ti Tucker & Oo. I also do cut ting and making if goods ire furnish ed. Respectfully, 0. SVejkkl, "No. 124 Fayette viile street, oc29 Opposite Tucker's. Sherwood', We have been painstaking iu our eeltctions. Our Mock is composed mainly of good, serviceable, raeuiuiu priced goods. Not the cheapest nor the highest, but just that c-tisa "t get ds so largely ueod, yet 6 hm-d to get when you want it. Tailor made coats -the best fitting and lowest priced. Two stocks sold. An order is out for third. We are rushiaf; the dress goodb at close prices. Second stock : of uodorwe,r expected every day. The luauulac turers have put out stjles iiver so attractive, and we are ever oa the alert to get the best for our people. v O A her v sou Oo Iuexpeusivu Caj-pois Va huM riAor shnwn h morn p.ri plete lire of inxyvjusiTe ca'-piits tanu at pr6sint, These carpets were ail J bought and delivered before the j recent advance iu price and i our patrons will be allowed i every advantage iu price that we secured. Desirable patterns in strong, good wearing iagraiu car pets at 3oo, 81c, soc, 4Uo, 45c and due Of these we have styles to suit hails ' or bed rooms, and we can promise to ! give every one who wiehe au luwx pensive oarpet the best possible vul . nes. . i Wt U, to R. S. Tuckbr to Oo, ' j We hav some very stylis!. over coats ana weareoli'-r them -heap v'o-Mc' & -i,oe Fo Kent. Tottag" on McDo vpII err-t, be. tweeo UHrite't and Morgan, for rent Apply to Mrs Julia Finher oc27 6t Oar dress goods an 1 uiillioery de parrmeuts are lull or the latent nov elties and we have some rare bar. gains in these lines. Wool co' t, Si Sons. Why you should buy shoes of us because you get good shoes at a small price. Every pair is marked In plain figures and sold it mamed prices only. Woo!lcott & Sons. Ladies Couts. Our third utockof la lieo' oats end jackets have uirivod ' e can now suit you again You ku.mv price at Swiudell'a in vot as hi ;h as other places. p this defore you i. T SwiyDiLli Overshoes, rabbar coats and ladies and iuises gossamers cheap as the cheapest at Woollcott & Son. JUST RECEIVED RICH HOYELTIES IN DKESS GOODS, With a beautiful line of new and STY Ifl DBESS lFia8IfJ3S to match. Ask to see our lint shops every pair warranted to wear as represen ted. KOTOS' DRY GOODS aTORS, 213 Fayettevillestr-iet. Milftflimepy I We feel s fe in saying we can please any lady or child who wishes a nice and stylish hat in quality, price and work.Our milli ner is one of the best money wolild com mand in Baltimore. Every hul that spendj a dollar at the Lyon Racket Store will be given "The American Magazine." It is fnll of nice reading matter, and is worth 25 cts. We will gie you big bargains in every de partmmt. Prices tell qualify sells. To look is to buy. Come and look LyonSacket Store MIABRIViLS. T&a entsnaial F&i. Piovsd Why? Because we had iu rihl: s?o"k and tueptople saw a'ni approC'.n.fcU it. Tli.-y C31M, th;y saw. en i they purclia.jod, were compeileil to ortior A Brand Hew Stack w hioh is now iu sture,-ami :t ivin.-, oi le prettiest, best, most uv-Jem .tni ciiepet Sat.li,URNITTJHE scriptions evsr altered m this uiaviict. tjouie a id feast your ' yes on uuti' ul BlTtth.-AlTS PUE.vGH BlS?KHfL LOOKING SAKf'S. LUONOLS. .. 'Vvil.1,0 AN) i KA.TIA' HAIRS. W.i UD uUiiKS, MAT"i'LS3 ' 'S, Ac. Also ;i Sj enJiil selHivon of. CHlNiWAr.B. , , Don't fil tc call at the grand emporium. Ucw arrivals daily, loo nu?:erou u,nd va rious o mention. save y u at l-x;i Slu to 9 '5 on a set of furniture at the grand em porium. : THOMAS & MAXWELL Exchange Place. For Constable. I hereby announce myself as a oaadidat. for Constable, and wish all would vote for me. Respectfully, B H DUN8T05T, pc29 td Rakigh township, liar d Hare, &c. TACKS TWELVE -GROS3- Q KEGS K F- TACKS. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEQ 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BKIGGS & SONS. K S. RALEIGH, N C. EW MILLINERY. MMK IUIMtllUMMI ) The - Latest Novelties. :The mos Dssiiable;; Shades and Sliapss;::;; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S ; SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS " :::::infants' Silk Caps and:;:::; shirred Hats ......We have Millinery to suit every- boiy ia style and price. .. . Orders from a ....... distance will re- .... ceive prompt at- tention. MISS ..... ::T:::MAodlE Reese .. t 209 .FatsttevillkSt. Dry ooJs, otlos, &c. S-H- Bay's asdarsses School LiDl?i AND GENTS MEDIUM A.ND FIJSE SHOES K Oepartmn't t iiu , is complete Kinds to fit and suit every one. Of reliable quality ard at tne loweat prices. IS. B. R. S. Tocier $ d 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street OUR X
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