1 1 WI0t s VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1892. NO. 12 f w CITY IN DIlIEr. Splendid rain last nlgbt. Regular meeting of the board of aldermen tonight. Get ready to vote, and then vote early but not often. Many buildings are in coarse of erection in diterent pans of the eity. Chief Justice Merrimon's condition is said to ba somewhat improved to day. The L. L. Circle of Kings Daugh ters meet at the Park Place, Satur day at 1p.m. See advertisement of 0. A. Sher wood & Co , who have latest patents of trunks for sale. Master Alfred Upnhurch, one of the carriers of the Visitor, is confined at home with sickness. A nice brige has been built by the county convicts over Walnut creek, on the Holleman road. The Messrs. Stronach request their " friends to drop in when passing, and learn the wonders of their "kem kom" Mr. E. M. Cheek left yesterday ev ening for Btrlington to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. D. L. White. Scrofula, whether hereditary or ao quired, is thoroughly expelled from the blood b,' Hood's Sarsaparilla, the g eat blood purifier. Work is now in progiees on two new railways in the State. One is the Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston and the other the Egypt extension. The last meeting of the centennial managers took place at the mayor's office this afternoon at 4 o'clock for the purpose of winding up matters in a financial way, . Attention is directed to the an nouncement of Mr. Frank Stronach, city auctioneer, who will sell some valuable personal property at auo tion at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow. An old citizen remarked today that he knew of but one precedent for this weather, and that was way back in the early forties when all the fruit trees commenced a second budding. There was a meeting in Metropoll itan Hall at noon today, addressed by Marion Butler and others in the in terest of the Third party. There 'ere comparatively few present, com posed of persons of all shades of po litical opinion. - We have received a well gotten up curd of invitation to call upon toe managers of the Youth's Companion at their new home in Boston, Mass. Should we at any time go to the "hob," we will avail ourselves of the opportunity. trr 1 1 A 4.1 L 1 I - Ta . . . ....... Pnna hnvH or others are in the habit ot writing obscene words on fences, palls, Ac, in Borne parrs or the city. Such acts are outrageous aud the )erpetrator s if d (scovered should be Severely dealt with. I Winter is coming and the poor lit tle orphans at Oxford and Thomas b-ille will reed winter clothing and food. Reader, have you sent them anything yet ? If not, do so at once. . '.'The lord loveth a cheerful gier." Give as Gkd has prospered you. -Littleton Courier. Attention is called to the Lyon racket store where one of the best as sortments of everything in th milli . nery and dry goods line can be had at the 'most reasonable rates. Call and make your selections now before the goods are thoroughly picked over. . You will find the prices in ac cordance with the times. :, : Chief Justice Merrimon yesterday nulled himself with Edenton Street Methodist church and received the rite of baptism. ' The ceremony on account of Judge Merrimon's sickness, took place at the residence. ' The pastor Rev. Mr.- Cole, officiated. Miss Maud the youngest daughter, also united 'Kewelf with the. ohurch. Thf Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair, preced ed by showers in the east. Cooler Saturday. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Saturday: Clearing weather, slightly cooler. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 76; mini mum temperature 60; rainfall 0.57. Dled At 9.80 o'clock this morning, at Mitchell's MiDs, Wake Forest Town ship, Wake county, of cancer of the breast, Mrs Geneva Mitchell, wife of Mr. Wiley Mitchell and daughter of Mr. Ellas Pace of Raleigh. She was a lady much beloved by all who knew her, and her loss will be sadly felt. The little four year old son of Mr. J. S Wynne who has bben sick for some time, died erly this morning. The Durham paper Box factory now has in connection with it a mat tress making department. Mysterious. Charles Wilson, editor of the Ad vance, at Wilson, N. C, has disap peared most mysterious y from his home there, and so far all efforts to trace him hav failed. Wilson was to have left Wilson on the 4:20 o'clock train last Monday morning for Green ville, N. C, In his room was found an unfinished, letter which be had written to a lady friend, and in the last paragraph he stated that he must ctose, as it was then 2 o'clock. Be did not go to Greenville, and no trace whatever of his whereabouts have been obtained, though telegraph wires have been diligently used. Foul play is suspected. If you want a fry of oysters to carry with you. go to A. E Jordan's dining ha 1, 111 Fayetteville street. Our stock of Christ mis goods will be on exhibition Monday, ov. 7th, and it is the largest assortment we have ever shown. Woollcott St Sons. Special Sale. We put on sale this evening 29 doz men's percale shirts; with each shirt belongs twe colors and a pair of cuffs. These shirts are well worth 125 cents, but we shall sell the choice of them at 50 cents each all day tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday. In the loture some white linen shirts at Swindell's. . LUNCH Lunch and other eatables at the Central Saloon no3 3t OY8TER3 Fresh oysters received dally at the Central Saloon. no3 3t CR aB. Fresh Deviled Crabs at the Cen tral Saloon. no3 3t OYSTERS You can get the best stews and fries of oysters in the city at the Central Saloon. no3 3t FOItOtffciTABLE I announce myself as a Democratic candidate, for Constable for Raleigh township. HENRY H &.KDTJ, nj3 Better known as "Old Red." A CARD Hiving been requst j ed by many frien Is to run for the office --of Constable in this township, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the same, and ask the support of- the public. no3 4t CHAS W REVERS. w FIR COX Vf ABLE. iThereby announce myself as a candidate for Con stable, and wish ail would vote f orme. I am t'ie man that first caused the colored fair in this state in 1874, aoout 16 years ago, when Vance wa first elected governor after the war. Respectfully, B H DUNSTON, oc29 td , Ralmgh township, 1,1. ESI1 MEAT MAUKET -If 1 you want to get some of the finest saus- age you ever eat, and the finest mountain beef and pork, go to the glass trout next to Messrs S pence Bros, on Murtin street, and Mr D J Js-llis will wait on you witn pleasure. He makes the purest sausage in the city. Go and see him. . no3 6t NOTICE To my patrons and the public in general: I wish to say that I have moved my restaurant from oppo site the postomce, and have opened at 1U Fayetteville street (one door north of John Feecud'B drua store), a first class dining hall and oyster saloon for ladies and gentlemen. I shall give my personal attention and can safely gnarantee that all orders will be promptly attended to. Everything serve 1 m hrst class style. PoUie and attentive waiters. Thankful for past patronage and soliciting a continuation of same, 1 am re specuuliy, no4 2t Aii iO&DAS. Bailor llats lOoEach. Three times each week we will re ceive shipments of ladles sailor hats to sell at 10 cents each. All shapes In felt hats 81 cents each If price and quality is of Interest to you, then you must go to Swindell's for millinery goods. Your Present Arrived. Fach lady who spends 60 cents at Swiudell's will be given the American Magailntr, a beautifully illustrated book, 130 pages, very interesting and instructive. D T. Swindell. At Auction. I will cell tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock a good ponv, a nice buggy and har ness Also a good carriage, one horse wagon and two horse wagon. Fra.sk Strosach, City Auctioneer. You can get fresh Norfolk oysters by measure at Jordan's dining hall, next to John Pescud's drug store. Carpets and Ruga. Can you be induced to buy a car pet. We have a beautiful line car pets 20c, 25c, 80c, 85c, 40c and 5Co a yard at . D. T. Swindell's. Ladle' ribbed vests from 25c each. Kid gloves 7c a pair loses hose, seamless, 15c, worth 25. TJolaundried shirts 38c each. Men's heavy undershirts 25c each A lot of ladles straw hals 10c each. Shoes, shoes, shoes as cheap as tbe cheapest. Dress goods in endless variety at Woollcott & Sons. Ladies' Coats. Our third stockof ladies' costs and Jackets have arrived. We can now suit you again. You know price at Swindell's is not as high as other places. Keep this before you. D. T. Swindell. Removal. We have moved Into our "Sheet Metal and Repair Shop " at 108 South Wilmington St., in rear of Savings Bank, where we will be pleased to serve our patrons and the public. our specialties are Tin Hoonnp, (tot tering, Piping, Stove and furnace work, Roof Repairing and Roof paint ing We also take orders for and tout up the celebrated "Aldine Fire-plaoe Grate," the most complete and eco nomtcal heater ever offered to the trade. We do our own work do It well and promptly. We also have a few of those "Fitzhngh Lee" cooking stoves, which we are selling for cost. Respectfully, Charles F. Lumsdeh & Co. Nov. 21 w For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. -' " oc8 E. Burke Haywood, M. D. Boarders Wanted, If you 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 located at 117 tay etteville street They have nice rooms well furnished, with modern improvements Che cuisine is nil that could b asked Terms mo er ate Tabl boarders also desired. no; lw For Rout. House with ft rooms, n Morgan street, 2d b ocS east of Capitol nol lw L. D. Womble, To the dressy people of RaleigHh and suTOunding country: I will say that I am now prepared to make up eu'ts to order in the vry best manner and style. The material will ba furnished by the firm of W H & R H Tucker & Co. I also do cut tifig and making if goods are furnish ed. Respectfully, tl. Wkikki., No. 324 Favettevllle street, oc23 Opposite Tucker's. Inexpensive Carpets We have never shown a more com plete lire of inexpensive carpets than ati present. These carpets were all bought and delivered before the recent advance in price and our patrons' will bo - allowed every advantage in price that we secured. Desirable patterns io strong, good wearing Ingrain, car pets at U5c, 80c, 85o, 40o, 45o and 50o Of these we have styles to suit halls or bed rooms, and we can promise to give every one who wishes an inex pensive carpet the best possible val ues. ' t , W. H. & JR. S. TUOSBR ts Co. New Wraps. Today we place on the mark5, the third stork of coats, reefers nud cloaks bought this eeaaia. Low prices and good fitting (rami en's please oir cutiners. The lanre nales please un, a. nwlinof underwear and ladies fl .e sh-ea just received C. A. Sherwood & Co. JU;JT RECEIVED RICH HOYELTIES DRESS GOODS, With a beautiful lioe of new and STY0HII DBES3 TRIHSJINGS to match. Ask to see our line shops every pair warranted to wear as represen ted. K0BRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville str-iet. Just as We Told You. When we came here we told you that you would buy good ch aper than had bxn be fore. See the high price concerns tumble to our prices. If we don't sell the goods we will make others sell cheaper They have never had any competition before. Jn Shoe3 we can beat any house in Ral eigh in quality and price A full line of dress goods and trimminss to natch. Our millinery department is full ani omplett. Lad'es felt hats 25c. A sk for the American Magazine; it will be given you free of charge. LyonRacketSt'Te MEW ARRIVALS. The Centennial Fai Proved a Boaanza. Why? Because we had the right stock and the people saw and appreciated it. They came, they saw, and they purchased, we were compelled to order A Brand Mew Stock which is now in store, and arriving, of the prettiest, best, most modern and--cheapest SatFORNITDRE scripUons ever offered in this ma' ket. Come and feast yoar r yes on beautiful P4RLOR AND BSD ROOM SUIT3, BTJRKAUS FRENCH BE"rKLKD LOOKING GLASSES, LOTTNGES, WILLO U RATTAN HAIRS, WARD HOB E3. MATTRESSES, &c. Also a sp'endid selection of 1CHINAWARE. f . i Do'i't fail to call at the grand nmporinm. New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention. Can save ynu at least $10 to '5 op a set of furniture at the graha em- j porium. I a V n n z i f a ii ii h u xohanpe Plane. ALL STYIiES: Pallaca's "Common Sense" AND Rtnnfltree's "Patent Roller'' j TIRCTISriKIS j For ss le by . i C. A. Sherwood & Co. liar d ware, &c. TACKS A C K S. TWELVE GROS3- KEGS OF -TACK3.- 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A C K "S. RALEIGH, NO. S EW MILLINERY. t - SM " The - Latest . Novelties. :The moDesiiable;.::.;.: .Shades and Shapes;;;;;;;::: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS -.infants' Silk Caps and: : Shirred Hals ..We have Millinery to suit every-,..... bo3y in style and price. ...... m tt.ta Orders from a distance will re-. ceive prompt at- , teution. ISS MAGGIE REESE aoo FaxsttevillkSt W H I R S TUHKEB g CO. Biy's and hisses School LiDl"53 AND GENTS MEDIUM AND FINE SHOES i "' VUfll Departmn't -jllUi is comolete - Kinds to tit and suit every one. Of reliable quality ard at the lowest prices. I. B. R. S. Tucker fio 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street e .. S-H-O OUR 4 set . Mi- ' i i 1 ''I -V