Ofettor. 0 VOL. XXV11I. 11ALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. IS!)2. NO. 18 ill CITY IN U It I I K. i Ice this morning. W. W. Fuller of Dirham U in the city. Cabinet making will be the next in or(jer Thanksgiving turkeys are coming in fast. Goldsboro is to have a grand torch light procession. Wilmington Is making grand pr parations for welcome week. Candidates will soon put in heir appearance by the thousands. Holiday goods are already being displayed in many of the stores. There was a considerable improve ment in the cot'tn receipts today. Now that the election is ovr, go to the sheriff and pee about your taxes. Remember that this is the last day of the Chrysanthemum show. Help out Chief of Police Hea'tt was veil enongh to resume his official duties tody. We are pleas d to hear that there is material improvement iu the con dition of State Treasurer Bain. Prof Von Hermann of the weather service has gone to Washington Cit) on a twenty days leave of absence The traius on the Seaboard Air Line will enter the union depot t Atlanta on the 15tli inst for the fire time. The game of foot ball at Trinit . Park, Durham tomorrow between tb University and Trinity College team? will be called at 3 p m. It in not what is proprietors say but what Bool's Sarsapatilla dots that tells the ftory of its merit Hold's Sarsapai ilia cuwbs. A haodsoine stoe has been placed in the readi g room of the Y. M C A The association now has fifty two . papers and magazines on file. There will b a meeting of McKee Encampment No. 15, tonight. Mem bers of Litchford Kncauapment and visiting patriarchs invited Refresh uients. It is said that a new le'egraph line will built from Raleigh to Rich mond at an early day for the accom modation of the press, so great is the business. A wag remarked on the streets this moruiiig thrit the returns re ad in except fioui tJau-ula, ti cu it wis close jast across tlie rivr f-.:ii N w York state. At a meeting of the stouiih dders of the Durham and Northern Railroad held yesterday afternoon, in this city, the old board of direcors and the pr senf. officers were reelf cf.td. The Norris dry goods store will of fer tomorrow great inducements iu ladies ribbed vests Just read the advertisements is this iatae and note the unprecedented prices offered. MclL e EncitmpmKiit, No 15 mets touight M 7:30 o'clotik. R P. dere will be c i;f erred, after which ro fresbments will be served. - Members of Litchford Encabpment are cor " dially inviteu t'h perpeudicnlarity of a monu ment is visibly affeeted by the rays of the sua On every sunuy day a tall mouument hvs a regular swing lead ing away from the sun The phe nomenon is due t.5 the greater expan sion tf the side on which the rays of the suu fall. Another large crowd attended the Chrysanthemum show yesterday and last nigLt. The proceeds are to be d ?voted to St John's Hospital and it beomes all our people to patronize it to the fullest extent Oysters and all the delicacies of the season to be had at reasonable rates. Don't fail to attend Remember the place, Mose- ley St MeQee's old stand, Fayetteville street. Death Warrant. Governor Holt has issued a war r8nt for tne execution of George Best, a dpci sentenced for marder in .the Superior Oourt of f'ravrn An ap Pl was taken to the 8upreme Court wnicu amrmeu ine j lagment Hale of Stock. The sale of blooded stock owned by Capt. B. P. Williamson took place to day at the old stables of W. C. Mo Mackln, on East Morgan street, com mencing at 12 o'clock Prior to the sale a parade of the stock took place thrmgh the principal streets headed by the Raleigh c tlored baud. The prices obtained were generally satis factory. Wilfred Clarke. This versatile and popu ar come dian supported by a splendid com pauv wiP comiuenc1 a two nights en gageuiput at Metr-politan HhII next Monday nizht in the roaring comedy entitled "Til for Tat " The Tribune of Rome, tia , s .ys: "Wilfred Clarke as Paul Rosch in ' it for Tat," a faci'jal comedy, proves himself an inimitable actor Uia facial expres sions are wonderful." The press throughout the country teem with his praise. It & G ttnilroad. There whs a well atUnJed meeting of the stockholders of his road, held at tli office ot the company in this city venter iay. rbe stockholders of the U & A. A. L also had a meeting. The niiunal reports of the officers of both corporations were submitted and uitde most gratifying exbibts. A ! 'he o'd directors and officers were re elected There was a reorganiza tion of th" stockholders of the Pal metto railroad from Hamlet to Che raw nrid Mr, Wm Moncure was cho sen president. It wa agreed to make important extensions of the road. A Popular II use. The establishment of Mr Chas Bretsch, on Fayetteville street, in the block this side of the capitol, is fast gaining public favor, and as a resort for ladies and gentlemen is equal to any in the city. He keeps at all times a first clans assortment of oysters which In offers to the public, either prepared or by the measure. His restaurant is a quiet retreat and the management is unsurpassed The confecli vaery department is well fur" nished with the freshest candy of the best aiud Call and see him You wi i be wel! received and waited upon in the most polite m inner. T'rner'i4 N. A I man c This old and reliable aiuian3 fcas reached th-- fifty seventh year of its publication, th edition for 1893 hav ing inade its appearance It, has for so long i 'prsr-od been a hotueln Id necessity in North i.Vrolina that ir, rea'ly sterns supe fluuus ro sound praise It can jisrly be v-corded thr:t the present dif,iori, iu maoy re spects, is the bst ever isouwd. Ai i from its. calculations which are the conceded .'"stand i;y" of ail oar po pie, it coulai-e a muss of us f ul iv. format!-')'! far surpasi the issues of tovnier years. Its aunu il record of events and deathn of elderly persons and citizers of proruiieflCt is unuF.u all v full, whiie the sujgesriotiH to far mors aiid others constitute a uvid of most' vainable iut'oriuation . TheaU tnan-u' can be had of merchants, booksellers druggists and iOLtruas ers, or of the pub'isher. Juries H EnniHs. Raleigh. ,N 0. Price, sin-H copy, 10 cents, seut'postpaid. Extraordinary Values. 'Norm' Dry Woods Store will offer tomorro-v the following extraordinary hartraiot : 330 lad i" 8 ribbed vests 2"ic 2cc bo a heavy ribbed hose 19c. 50o ft; w large linen towels 3oo. Beautiful line all wool suitifgs. ?5c Best H c0, $Jand $150 ladies shoes iu the n.arker. Uniid eu't school shoes a specialty. New I u kid gloves opened today. jMew mi giona siik umbrellHS. Tha above are f itranrHiruru wai. u68, wo ih dou de tlie money, ! Morris' Dry Goods Store. Wan ted. Three experienced sales I idles that are willing to work Call at the Lvon Ricket Store. Florida oranges 25c doz at. Doghl's. On Next Frld v. Next Friday, Nov '8th, we will have a special sle of ladies felt hats in all the newest, ohanes, all colors, at 19 cents each Now this sale will be for one day only, and that dav is the 18th November, Friday next, lie the price. D T.Swindell. Plentv of oysters by the treasure at A. Dughis. Carpets and Hugs. Can you be induced to buy a car pet. We have a beautiful line carpets 20c, 25c, 30s, 35c, 4 and 50c a yard at D T. Swindell's. Strips and I'laid SiIks. Fourteen different patterns surah silk i" tripf-8 and in pla'.ds. reduced from one dollar a yard to fiOo a yl at D. T. Swindells. f'eavy Wrisjht 'lakiiij;. SVe h-ive secured 13 pieces of 63 inch all wool heavy cloaking tun, gray, ecru This is the very same goods all the popular styles of cloaks are made of, oniy m'ich better goods. We are eUin!; this goods at $1-75 a yard, and it, h really worth $3 to f4 a y.rd If quality and price Is an in ducement it is worth your while to see these goods at D. T. Swindell's. Wet Weather Goods. Umbrellas, gossamers, rubbers and ladies winter coats in great variety of style at prices to fit auy purse. Heavy, double and cork sole water proof shoes for car drivers policsmen, &c Our bargains in ladies shoes at $1, $1 2i, $1 50 and $2 are invisible mag nates. School shoes for children any size and quality. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Your Present Arrived. Fach lady who spends 50 cents at Swiudell's will be given the American Juagazim , a beautifully Illustrated book, 130 pages, very interesting and instructive. D T. Swindell. Ladies' rihbed vests from 25c each. Kid gloves 75c a pair. V'iuses hose, seamless, 15c, worth 25. Unlaundried shirts 38c each. Men's heavy undershirts 20c each A lot of ladies straw hats 10c each Shoes, shoes, shoes as cheap as the cheapest. Dress goods in endless variety at Woollcott & Sons. For Rent. House with 9 rooms, n Morgan street, 2d biock east of Capitol nol lw L. D Womble A Card. To the dr' ssv people of Raleigh and S'r rounding country: I wj!) say that 1 am now pr p ,rd n mak- up pu t,s io .r-:er in the very bet uvutuer and style i'he ma eriil wi; b foruMtlwi iy t!v flrtn :.f iy H & r r -h fi ;,o i ..i -. :'. (-at !t;-" :).'. i i? . K i il g;v 1h ;r furt)i e:! R -', iul: s , t. f i K ! v ' :'4 I' :. :v h .f . . : f '.- ! I.v.i. ) ; . . . - . O-'i I ''. . - it 4 ' $ j ' ' v -V,- ,T 1 1 , :- . . ii.-.-,: . -V,-V--.'i. :i . . . -,- . --IK-. :, ': ; ' n- ..-r . i . .n : .:. . u in. : ..- .!!:?, . . . . . fi.-;,;-., 'ii Iv ; hi::'': ..;-id .-:!!:; ' ; - s ' 8Sii Hu.l ?.' :5-:H'HtU,'! -i d- i'-Xfi ' "a '. Y. E i K, tf. Trciv;. & ,' :-. . Our btocii uf Chri.;,iu ts jw-.-I? . .''' be h Viai.k'itiou Mo'clay, nv..'7iii. ;. end if U tbn laxtreX aifsortiaus .'w,- ; h.?l- 'M'tT-fciiOWil . i , i . i. i ! ' OO. I "'i I' c. L 'A I'S tu ient, pi i:o.oari(iu i- v about ui om. r lamps at tiugnes . nor (Ai-.J iS Haker .en.h fnroi'-h the very bet reri nsl arthrauite oal. Spe cial r ites very low during th-? next t;u days. Y;.rJ on South sLef i,, ne ir jS C lUil road. n o7 6t ASSIGVEK'S SALI3. T'hapa, t re stock of goods of O if Anderson, lately tl-iinp busines.' in this ci'y at No 5 Hargett street, is now ottered for sale by the uuJerigned .I'he stock ronsists of dry gojds, shoes. vesp6cially children's school shoes) notion;", hats, &c, atid can be bouf:ln cheap tor casn Call earlv ami secire good bargains. A W'xlAY W- 00, nlO tf Assignee ot$ Anderson. Naiior IliitH 10c Kadi. Three times each week we w ill re ceive shipments of ladies sailer hats to sell at 10 cents each. AH shapes in felt hats 2 peat each If price and quality it cf iut-r-8t to you, then you must go to Swindell's for millinery gOO'S WILL OFFER TOMOKRO V A GREAT JOB -IN LiDIIS : MM : VESTS AT 25 CEUTS. Peii-. 1."0. U nd $2 r0 ladies shoes in the market. Children's school pln-.es a specialty. K0BRI3' JRY GOODS ST0RC, 213 Favetteville str'iet. Just as Ws Told You. Wheu we came here we told you that you would bu sooJj c'a aper than had b.-en be fore. See the high price concerns tumble to our pries. If we dm't sell the goads we will make others sell cheaper. Tbey Lave never had any competition before. In Shoe 3 we can beat any house in Ral eigh in quality and price. A full line of dress goods and trirnmin?s to match. Our millinery dp irt "ent is full and complett. Ladies felt hats 25e sk for the American Magaz'ue; it will be iven you free of chargs. LyonRicketStre iflcliis. A SPLENDID ARRY OF TEMPTING GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Never was there a more oppor 0 tune tl i e to make selections fot (Jurist mas presents than now, when th? --oods are being tas'. received nnd all of the most approved style and quality. Ynur Wives and Loved 0a s will duly appreciate a new set of , furniture.: "cmfrnhnr that the! rand emporium c ni 1'ir-iish you' " T7I PMllJK NI lSEDKOUVI Si I ITS, f BURKAlTq FHI3NTH - BKKLFD LOOKING G!.A?SKS. 'LOHNGKS, . WILT)' MD RATTW HAIKS. WARDROBES. MATTRESSES, &c. Also a sp'endii selection of CrilNAWAIl0'- f Do i't f il tccall at th? ,v; ."id p n.) Hum V.: w irriv:d.s d.n'y. I'oo 'r,s . . i ,nd va icm to ni'itioM Oan sav-- y ' $10 t.r - 5 oi a of far iif r tit rraad em- "V 'MSB J'JU ST Y LiEB: Pallaca's '"Coaiaon'Sease"" AN1 Rtuatitres's "Pateat Roller'' Fors.de by " C. A. Slierw-iiil & Qv. CUM Hardware, &c. TACKS TWELVE -0R0S3- Q KEGS j ir of- -TACK8. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. 1 c K RALEIGH, N U. EW MILLINERY. The - Latest Novelties. :The mosf Desiiable;::; ;Shades and Shapes;;;;;;; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' infants' ; Slik ; Caps and;;;;;; Shirred Hats We have Millinery to suit every- body in style and price. a Orders from a distance will re . , ceive prompt at- tentiou. 1ISS AGGIE7 REE'E ao9 , Fayt-ttevillbSt 9rv in.tt Htiimft, lljUTOEBlCfl. SI " i ' ' bui.ton opera and ' 'i'';i:;i hfjoes (.'iTsred iu N-' o y .'V ue j rkes. : ';) V J k-! f-vio i, op ri to . ;i:ni;r, I";i:her (ij); a very styl- ls?i as..! .iiiraoi .-.'.oo ttr ih- price, i v:'") .Ji- l:;l ')ioa;. button, - V otr.san-i ..-ofmaon seuse last. ! . ' ; :- ; ' !;:' ' .' b ! all t me . oniiBrv mm v t St P:?wii button, sohr tip. ryi lV J 9 h' tin' very r aouiibie price of Sf for r. goi t school shoe. vil O y Isa buttoa for ligat or Vli 7 hard wenr. i! i i'-'xtra tine grain button, strong ttpi.0J enough for the hardest wear, Btylis,h Cii-;ugu for light wear. With us alwasars reliable shoes at tha very lowest prices. W. H. R. s. Tanker b 123 and 125 Fayetteville.Street ' 5. ,' J nTfiaWtirTfilitiUflil

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