J. ; ) ttttti VOL. XXVI1L RALEIGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1892. NO. 11 0 W0tmr.- CITY IN BBIEF. I Kaep your head cool, and your hair eat. 1 The registration, throughout this county shows considerable Inerease. Mr. r. F. Brook well ha. removed to hit new shop jat above hit old one. A large water tower Is being built at the N. C. Oar shops on the B. & Q. Railroad. No matter how the election goes we ean all retara thanks on the last Thursday of this month. Several office holders from Wash ington D. 0. are already in the oity. They have eome home to vote. Now is a good time to talk about the extension of the street ear line to Pollen park. It should be done by next spring Dyspepsia victims find prompt and permanent relief in Hood's Barsapa rllla, which tones the stomach and creates an appetite. , 4 The time for argument seems to have about passed, and the time for ' action is near at hand. All the par ties are on the lookout. The supreme Court has about com pleted the eases from the Sixth dis trict. The Seventh district will be called on Thursday November 10th. The oqmplaint against the com press seems to be getting general -We should think it might be arrang ed so as to work no injury all around. Spencer Blackburn who was an nounced to address a Republican meeting last night, did not arrive. There was a well attended meeting in the court house however. A series of beautiful photographs illustrating the mining industry .of North Oarolina in all its branches is . now in course of preparation by Pro fessor Holmes, State Geologist. . The fish industry has reached greater proportions than ever before in the New Berne and Morehead sec tlons of. thfl State The shipments over the Atlantic and N. O Railroad for Ootc ber were immens. The outlook now Is that oar new hotel will be in operation by the early part of next year provided work is not obstructed by too much bad weather. This, we learn, is the opin ion of those who ought to know. Mr, F. E. Jackson a missionary to n D la tne nreet, ana ne is nniver Japan, China and India, is deliver- 'y one of the foremost in their pro log lecturers in New Berne His diss ! duction As f n evidence of the ap- courses are very inteies ing, and we hope the Y. M. C. A may obtain his lervioes for a lecture in Raleigh. The yonng men's prayer meeting will be held on tomorrow (Friday) : night at the nsaal hour at Central chursh, the ; leagae meeting which was to occupy that hour having been '; postponed. The pnblie are invited ' to attend. ' . It has been understood, that the speaker for the next memorial oooa , j sion in Kaieign, wm oe j uenoe av ery. The subject will be "The life and public services of Gen. D. H. Hill." That it will be well handled goes without saying. - The monthly meeting of the Ep worth .Leagae of Central Methodist church which was to take place to morrow evening, has been postponed for t wo weeks, or till Friday eveh ing of the 18th. The purpose in po-tt ponlngis'to giVmore time for those , who will take part in the exercises to prepare themselves. Something nice In the way, of an entertaining prc gram may be expected, ;r .Almost everybody seems to be glad the election is near at hand. The ' suspense among politicians is worse j than the reality, whether it be good - cr bad. Our people are anxious to ' get down to solid business, which L for the next few days must neoessa- rily suffer! We are anxious to hear some good solid measures for the . ' good of the people to be discussed. sr Let us all be thankful that the ag ony will be won over, and lei us all niunr r.nn manic in iroou liuiiu. I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Beaton Bale Lodge No. M I O. O. F. tonight at 7 80 o'clock. Work in th 8d degree degree staff especially" requested to be on hand, also the member of na ua"r"af ad visiting vited. brethren oordtally ln- The- Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair, preced ed by thowtrt in wett Local foreeaat for this vicinity: On Friday: Continued cloudy and warm, with probably occasional light showeM. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 79; mim main temperature 63; rainfall T. October. This month waa one of the best in the weather line pn record. The mean temperature was 8C degrees, the highest 78 on the 1st, and the lowest 81 on the 26th. The mean temperature for this month for 14 years is 61 degrees. The past month was greatly deficient in rainfall, the total for the month being only twen ty three one hundreds of an inch. In October, 1899 it was, 4 89, and the record for October 1837 wae 8j04. The avarnge rainfall for October for 14 years is 3 84 inoheo. Married. At the residence of the bride's fa ther, Mr. P. .Tate, at 7 o'clock p m., Nov. , 1891. Mr. J E. B.iilentine and Miss Lillian Yates were united in the holy bond Of matrimony by Rev. J. J. Hall, D D. While Miss Mary Banks played the wedding march the attendants came in the following order: Mr. Needham Bryan with Miss Liua Upchurch; Mr. L'ennie Ballentine with May Adams; Mr. Emmet Yates with Miss Alma Penny; Mr. Willie Johnson with Miss Mollie Barnes Mr. Kemp Johnson with Miss anna Yates were the couple of honor. After the caremony a most bountiful supper was served. The presents were numerons ard costly. Won the Prize. Our fellow citizen, Mr. R. M. Utz. man, is in addition to his mercantile ' business, one of the best truck raisers j in tbis vicinity. His vegetables stand j precianon in wmon nis seiectea 10 aucavww v uiu w v ay - iu v vuv ivuvn" ing letter which speaks for itself : New York, Got. S9th, 1893. Mr. R M. Utzmn, Raleigh, N. O. Dear Sir We take great pleasure in informing you that your entry in the PonderosA Tomato contest has been awarded the eighth prize of twenty ($ 10) dollars. We enclose herewith our check for same. Con gratulating you on your success, we remain yours very truly, ; Petbr Hkndkrsou & Co., Seedmen and Florists. Considerable tobacco coming in LUNCH Lunch and other eatables at the Central Saloon no3 3t OYSTERS Fresh oysters received dally at the Central Saloon. no3 3t CiU IB?. Fresh Deviled Crabs at the Cen- Vytral Saloon. no3 3t OYSTERS You can get the best stews and fries of oysters in the city at the Central Saloon. no3 3t I , FOB CONSTABLE.-! announce myself as a Democratic candidate for Constable for Raleigh township. HENRY H4.RDTE. no3 Better known as "Old Red." CARD Having been request- edby of Coi by many inenas to run ior tne omoe Constable in this township, I herebv announce myself a candidate for the same, and ask the support of the public. no3 4t CH Ad W BEYERS. 11 8ESH MEAT MARKET -If 1 you want to get some of the finest sans- age you ever eat, and the finest mountain beef ana pork, go to the glass front next to Messrs Spence Bros, on Martin street, and If. n T ITllia wfll wait tTk vaii with nlaanriTA He makes the purest sausage in the city Go wwmiiwH . v. MaJ Jno. B. Neathery is Improv ing. The cotton fields in this section have been picked quits clean, for . this time of the year. j There will be npwards of 40 horses , offered for sale by Capt. B. P. Wil liamson on the l'th Inst. There is rarely a more quiet time in local circles than now. There is scarcely anything stirring. There are loud complaints among our country friends owing to the dry spelL Rain is greatly needed. Our stock of Christmas goods will be on exhibition Monday, ov. 7th, and it is the largest assortment we have ever shown. Woollcott & Sons. New "Wraps. Today we place on the market the third stock of coats, reefers and cloaks bought this season. Low prices and good fitting garments please our customers. The large sales please as. A new line of underwear and ladies flue shoes lust received. O. A. Sherwood Ss Co. Ladies1 ribbed vests from 85c each. Kid gloves 75c a pair. M isses hose, seamless, 15c, worth 25. Unlaundried shirts 88o each. Men's heavy undershirts 25c each. A lot of ladies' straw hats 10c each. Shoes; shoes, shoes as cheap as the cheapest. Dress good fwendless ariety at Woollcott & Sons. Ladies' Coats. Our third stock'of ladieB' coats and jackets have ai rived. We can now suit yon again. You know price at Swindell's is not as high as other places. Keep this before you. D. T. Swindell. For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. 008 E. BurkbHtwood, M D. i ... .. : Boarders Waated. If you are contemplating making a change in your boarding arrange ments, it will be to your interests . to consult Misses. F. St J Miller, who are conveniently located at 117 Fay etteville street. They have nice rooms well furnished, with modern improvements. The cuiBine is all that could be asked. Terms moder ate Table boarders also desired. nol lw For Rent. House with 9 rooms, on Morgan street, 2d block east of Capitol nol lw . , L. D. Womble. Sailor Hats. No hat 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 ha ts for 10 cents at Swindell's. Now this same Swindell is always on the alert to save you money and this is the plainest proof, all other stores charge you 25c for these same hats. You pay 10c for them at Swindell's, A Present Free to You. "The American Magazine" will be given to eech lady who spends 50 cts at Swindell's if she will take the trouble to ask for it. This is a beau tiful book of interest. Ladies' straw sailor hats lOo each. Nice carpet 20c yard. Rugs 15o each. Swindell's. A Card, j,-;- To the dressy people of Raleigh and surrounding country: I will say that I am now prepared to make up suits to order in the very best manner and style. The material will be furnished by the firm of W H Sc R S Tucker & Co, I also do cat ting and making if goods are furnish ed. Respectfully, 0. Wbikbl, No. J24 Fayetteville street, oo29 Opposite Tucker's. Inexpensive Carpets We have never, shown a more com plete lire of inexpensive carpets than at present. These carpets were all bought and. delivered before the recent advance in price and our patrons will be allowed every advantage in price that we secured. Desirable patterns io strong, good wearing ingrain car pets at St6c, 80c. S3c, 40(3. 45e and 60o Of these we have styles to suit halts or bed rooms, and we can promise to give every,, one who wishes an inex pensive carpet the best possible val 1 uei W. H. & R. S. TtfOKSR & 00. UemevaL We have moved into cur ".Sheet Metal and Repair Shop " at 1C8 Sooth Wilmington St., in rer of Saving Bank, where we will be pleased to serve our patrons and the public. Cur apeeial ties are Tin Rooflnr, flut tering, Piping, Stove and Vuroaee work, Roof Repairing and Roof paint iniir. We alao taku nrdor. tnr anri nn up the celebrated "Aldine Fire-place urate, - tne most complete ana eoo nomlcal beater ever offered to the trade. We do onr An wnrb -jln It wall and promptly. We also have a few Of those "Fitzhno-h Ia" nkinr stoves, which we are selling for cost. neBpectiuuy, CHARLK8 F. LUMSDBU & Co. Nov. 21 w Make it Go. You can make a dollar go farther and buy more io Swindell's store than at any place in our reach. Then whv not ma&e it co: no ill in Mm of It. In miliinery goods especially can you maae aoiiar.ao aoaole duty. Think of it. 8traw sailors 10 oents each, and all shapes in felt hats 25 cents each. Make it iro at Swindell's. JUST RECEIVED RICH HOYELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, With a beautiful line of new and STTuISfl DBESS TBI THINGS to match. 0 Ask to see our line shoes every pair warranted to wear as represen ted. N03RIS' DRY GOODS ST0R6, 213 Fayetteville stroet. "M"i,1.1i n ery. We feel stfe 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 would com mand in Baltimore. Every lad that spends a dollar at the Lyon Racket Store will be given ''The Ajnericm Magazine." It is fnll of nice reading matter, and is worth 25 cts. We will give you big bargains in every de partment. Prices tell quality fells, to look is to buy. Come and look re HEW ARRIVALS. The Centennial Fal . Proved a Bonanza. Why? Because we had the right stock and i i j i i toe people saw ana apprecuusu ii. They came, they saw, and they purchased, we were compelled to order A Brand tew Stock which is now in store, and arrivinK, of the prettiest, best, most modern and cheapest scriptions ever offered in this market. Come jr. i l i.'r. l Kia least your pyes on ueuuuiui PARLOR ft.NI BEDROOM SUITS, BUREAUS FRENCH BE 7ELKD LOOKING GLASSES, LOUNGES, WILLO V A.ND RATTAN CHAIRS, WARDROBES, . MATTRESSES, &c. Also a splendid selectfon of j CHINA WARE. Don't f nil to call at the arand emporium. New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention. Can save you at least $10 to 5 on a set or furniture at tne grand em Dorium. THOUAS 4 MAXWELL, Exchange Place. For Constable. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Constable, and wish all would vote for a me. Respectfully, oc$td B H DUNSTON, Raleigh township,' Tl 1 l all I TT ATI K 0 PIAT AT Hardware, &c TACKS -TWELV- GK033 Q KEGS K F- TACKS. 5 CTS PER KEGr, AND THE KEG 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A C K S. RALEIGH, IN- V. N EW MILLINERY. IH ! ) M The - Latest Novelties. eseeeeee :Tbe mos Desiiable. ::::::::::Sha(les and Shapes: HMI HMNt INtMllt MHII NMHKi BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS :::::lnfants' Silk Caps aad:::: ;: Shirred Hats eeeeeeeee tt mmmhi . ....We nave Milunery to suit every-, body in style and price. Orders from a distance will re- ceive prompt at- tention. MISS t MAGGIE t "' t eeeM ao9 PatettevillbSt ... , Dry Goods. Notions, &c. V. H : R S TUr.RER ; CO. By's and Hisses School S-H-O-E-S. LiDII AND GEN TS MEDIUM AND FINE SHOES Departmn't l is comolete Kinds to fit and suit every one. Of reliable quality and at the lowest prices. ffl. B. R. 8. Wer m 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street : eeeeettee te i it. h i S n t a. 1