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fMlg fnir I i i 1 .S S vj 7 VOL. XXVIII. UALEIGII. TUESDAY. NOVEMBEU 15. 1S!C. . NO. 21 i GETS IN ITS DEADLY WORK The Distressing and Fatal Ac cident that Happened to 9 Year Old John ule Haynes. A most heartrending accident took place In the northern section of the city abont 7 o'clock this morning. A little boy, named John W. Haynen, eon of 'Z W. Haynes aged 9 years, was in the company of an elder rother, who was on his rounds as a carrier of one of our morning papers. Passing the corner of Blount and North streets the little fellow noticed a large coll of fire lying on the sidewalk in front of the residence of Dr. Hawkins on the .North street side. He stooped dewn and took hold of the wire, probably for the purpose of endeavoring to remove theobstruc tiou when he received a terrible shock from which he fell back and al most immediately expired Tb el der brother in attempting to release him also received a slight shock The unfortunate little boy was trken to the residence of his parents on Forth Person street aud every effort mad--to resuscitate him with no effect. There are of course, conflicting statements as to the cause of the ac cident. It appears that the wire of the electric company had become en taneded with the feed wire of thf street car company, aud, in that condition, had fallen to the sidewalk during the letter part of last night Ai to the matter of responsibility, this must be left to fu fnrn comment It wis a most die tressing affair aud the bereaved par ents have the smpathy of our entire community in their sad affliction The deceased wa a bright, intelli gent little fellow and a spaclal favor ite with hia comrades. The funeral will take place from the First Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. ADDITIONAL. Since the above was in type we have received the following addi tional particulars The deceased lad picked up a guy w're of the Elec He Light and (ias Company which was broken down by the tjtrmn last oierht This go. 7 wire was eouue-rted y.t tta pole with another guy wira of the same coinoauy. which lu'-iur the storm hal cim in oataet with feed wire of the Street R :i'way Oom pany, and the little boy stair.i-tr on the ground reset 'e l a sho rn which provel fatal. "Tit for Tat." A most highly appreciative audi ence witnessed the performance of this admirable comedy at Metropol itan hall last nijrht, and never have our theatre goers enjoyed a better treat. Mr. Wilfred Clarke proved himself to be a comedian of thf high est merit, and in the role of Paul Roach sustained such a reputation as entitles him to be classed with the foremost actors of the day. His support is "xcellent Let all who wish to enjoy an evening of solid fun be on hond tonight. "My Wife's tiusband"i-i the attraction. Secure seats at once at MacRae's drug s.ore. Council of State. At a meeting of the Council of State held at the Executive Office yesterday afternoon the followtng resolution was adopted : Resolved, that in the death of Chief Justice ferri,aoa, tho state has lost an eminent citizen, statesman and justice, and that the sympathies of the Governor -and council bn oil tend ed to the family of the deceased. Dr. W C. Ramsey, a prominent physician of Monroe, died at his resi dence last weeL, of consumption. MTV IN ItUIll'. Cotton PI cents. The Railway Commission has clear ed its docket. Mr. Albert Johnson has gone to Atlanta Ga., on business. We learn that there is an improve ment in the condition of Mr. R. E. Lumsden's little son. There will be a meeting of the exe cutlve committee of the World's Fair board in this city tomorrow All the departments iu the Capitol were closed this afternoon as a trib ute of respect to the late Chief Jus tics Merrimon. A large crowd of citizens viewed tho remains of the late Chief Justice today lying in state in the Supreme Court rooms Blow, blow, blow 1 That disagreea ble catarrh can be cured bv taking Hoods "iaraaparula.tue cousututio Jal remedy. Monthly meetiog of ?he Chamber of Commerce at the Mayor's office to ui'ht As the by-laws are to be alopted and other business transact ed a large attendance is debired. Now that the excitement of the election is ot, sheriff Pge thinks that the people should come up and attend io their taxes He has to set tie his taxes with the Sfc-te soon, and he desires to be prompt. As we go to press the funeral of the late Chief Justice Merrimon is in pro grew at Edenton Street Methodist nhureb There is a large concourse of officials citizens and mombers of the bar present, from this city and otlie points in the State. Manteo Lodg, No 8, I. 0 O. F., will meet iu regular session tonight at 7 "'clock. Work i the second de gre LitchforJ encampment. No. 20 is expected to visit the lodge in a body Every member earnestly re quested, to be present GKO. L. ToJiX VFiKl, - Rec. Sec. Let our dramatic loving friends re member to be at Metropolitan Hall tonight. It will be specially an occa sion to delight the ladies Tha great comedian, Wiifrad Clarke, will drive away the blues by his splendid role of drollery and fun The playis'Vfy Wife's Husband" whish Is a roaring comedy, full of wit, fun and situ i tioas Let the bouse be crowded to its utmost capacity Seats at Mac Rae's iirug store . We invite attention to theadver tisement of our friend, Mr L. C. Bag well, who has accepted the agency of a northern house for enlarging pic tures Mr. Bagwell has samples of the work at his place of business, cor ner of Blount and Martin streets. He also has canvassers throughout the city, and we can aspire our friends ! that any business entrusted to him j will be ni'ist carefully and promptly executed He ensures the mosi com plete satisfaction. Where Are Yna (i sing ? TLe answer is plain. People have : read with a great deal of interest the advertisement of Messrs. Thomas & Maxwell in this paper and they are rushing to the great emporium for the purpose of replenishing their par iors and bedrooms at th remarkabl y low prices offered. Never hiis there been a more tempting array of first class good iu that pue spread before the people of Raleigh, and they are J both crayoD ami pastel. All wc-k ir'iaran-fas1-. finding it out. In fact Messrs. 5 iepA No money .olleeted wmil irictures are Thoinas & Maxwell are now flndiug ; it hard to keep up with the demand, and they are every day getting ivi new lines that' will astonish all. .Gall and see iot yVursalvoa: Remember tne nouse, axeuauge piace, scur.u . . TS . . side of the market. Don't forget that Don't forget that approachinjjr and . RAA.tr A fh nk f tne nou :ayH are niir lc rnu timn t.n uun " x ' v' liio i ui muusr?iuru. i.iie butCK COdmiscs nt i v poods, shoes, (especially children s f chocil Rican's tov fitt-e, is the nlae ta shovs) notions, bats, c, and can be bought ttiggan b ioy st, , e is tne paw to oheap ht Tly ; n,( . , . bav toys. Th '.'uly toy etore m .. br-us. W HYWOo' " eiSQ l.jnlO'it is&eeoioUAu.leto a Th Weather Today. For North Carolina : FIr, preceded by rln In extreme northeast Cooler Wednday a m , followed by warm er Thursday a. m. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, fi6; mini mnm temperature 4t; rainfall 1 05. There will be three roaring come dies performed at Metropolitan Hall tonight, aud Wilfred Clarke will be in his g'ory. A Jubilee in Sight. We know you know he knows she knows they know, and any who don't know can know, if they will take the trouble to know, that a special eale of ladies felt hats in all tbe new shapes and colors will be had at Swindell's, at 19s each, next Friday; one day only and no more; 19c each, all now styles, 19a. Will you know, if you say no Then yo-i don't know your long ears are growing, 19o. At lOc-Xo More. On9 hundred doz ladies nice straw Bail or tat pecured at Swindell's ves te'dav to b sold at 10c each, aDd no morn. Tnrkeyts for Thanksgiving. twill rice a big lot of nice fat turkeys next Saturdav and Monday. Place our order with me now and save further trouble I will guaran tee lowest prices Phone 28. it : D. T. Johnson, Agt. Cover It All. Carpet 22ic 25c, 30 Wool carpets 50o at Swindell's. 200 rolls carpets. Now cover all your house floors. Do you 8pe? Ladles and Children's Shoes. A stylish and durable kid button shoe for ladies, at only $ .50 At $3 00 the best shoes for ladies at the price that has been offered in the city. At f.2.50 w show several different lines of first class shoes iu pebble goat and. kid. opera and common sense lasts Our line of children's school shoes at $1.00 $125 and $150 are those kinds suited for hard wear, and are the ver best values that are hown at reasonable prices. W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. Old papers for sale cheap at this othce. Carpeta aud Hugs. Can yMi be induced to buy a car- pet We Have a beautiful line carpets 29c, 3lc, 30e,, 35, 4 an I 50c a yard at D. i.SwiudelPs. Stripe and i'laidSilKS, Fourteen different patterns surah silk in stripes and in pla'.ds, reduced from one dollar a yard to fiOc a .yd at D. T. Swindell's. Your Present Arrived. Fach lady who spends 50 cents at Swiudell's will be given the American Magazin,. a beautifully illustrated book, 130 pages, very interesting and instructive. V. T. owindel.' Ladi-s' sihbed vests fr?m 25a each. KM gloves 7;"kj a pair. yjy.n$ hon, seamless, 15c, worth "r Uuiaiv dried flhirts 38c each, iv'i-.i's hea vy undershirts 25c each A lot of ladies straw hats Wo each Hhoos. shoes, shoes - as cheap as tbe cheapest. JDr-- goods in endless variety at Woollcott & Sons, Our stock of Christmas goods will be on exhibition Monday, ov. 7th, and it is the largest assortment we have ever shown. Woollcott & Sons HIGH O i A T Fi IIV O WORK. I have taken the asreuoy of a uciivtr'. i ii v3 suiu'Mcs ui otk. hi my undertub.rr'5 establishment;, corner lUtmvt ami M-irtin streets Ao canvassers out canvussins the eity. Prices to suit the time. Any one w'shinnt to see pmu deof our work can drop dk' a pudtal and 1 will r,l;n'!'T cu'l ' on tbenj. ar.Jsfactkn g'rsrijii.efd tir n- j pay. Kesi CtCufly, L O BA'.iWKL!.. S 1 tt -. , . . - t i uoio AiUj. iviien a i S U-'-j'he '7o S ' j IX tire etocs of goods ci c a r..leron. lately (loin bosium. it: this rot y -it N'o j ? 5 Hargett street, is inw offered f. r ate bv For tJervtl-uien Only. Burt & F':kir Vi 'Korrct Mime" are sold bv h Crft class shoe stores of this ouutrv. 3ne are better.few are as Rfwl Thrcorrct. thing to do is to see tbee shoes before you buy. Any size, shape or last l'rire $) a pr. u A Bnerwood a uo WILL OFFER TOMOBRO W A GREAT JOB -IN- LADIFS : R1BBFD : VESTS AT 25 CENTS. Be t f 1,10, $2 rud $3 50 ladies Bhoes in the market. Children's school shoes a specialty. KOBRfS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayettcville stroet. Just as Wo Told You. When we came here we told you that you would buy pood- dr aper than had ben be fore. See the hi;;h price concerns tumble to our pricjs. If w3 uon t sell the goods we will make others sell cheaper. They have never had any competition before. In Shoes we can beat cny house in Ral eigh in quality and price. A full line of dress goods and trimmings to match. Our millinery depigment is full and complett. ijaaies ieit nats tM. ssk ior me American Maguzine; it will be eiven you free of charge. LyonEacketEtcre A GRAND disulay of most temptirg nove't:es can be found at HOLI Tlnmais & Maxwell's Tfapre is no bouse in the city of Raleigh or in he DAYS or r-ortn ; rouna e t'elter furniture can be found at more rnnarb able rates than at the ARE RE.VT EMPORIUM. AT Now is the chance to re rlenish your papos and COM- flu :;b -rs and ohtni.. some' thhia new and heautir' d for Ch'i-tinas pr esents. Don't, forget te list. Here you cat obtain ad the newest lesisrns in suits at. all prices Hure'Uis tn-ncti linvelen Looking Gl'ipses Lonns;es, Willi w and i-iat'au hairs, AVard'Obe?, Mattresses, &c. T OO if A.V THE 8PLEN BE OH THE LOOK OUT. did selection of China-ware. embracing all qtial ties and descriptions. Save at lea.-t $? on set of furniture by calling on Thomas ft Maxwell Exchange Place. A.Xi3L ST Y Pica's "Ciisxon San&e" . -A It RtuQitree's Roller" For me- by ,3 a.? SEW llnrdtvare. Kc. TACKS TWELVE GROSS- KEGS OF -TACKS. A C K S. 5 OTS PER KEG, AND THE KEQ 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BKIGGS & SONS. A C K "s; RALEIGH, MEW MILLINERY. , . The - Latest . Novelties. :The mos' DssiiaMe;;:: iShades and Shapes::::;:: BOY'S Ci PS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS" --.Infants' . Silk Caps and:::::; Shirred Hats ... M. . .. We have Millinery to suit every- .. body in style and pric?. , Orders from a , distance will re . oeive prompt at . tention. ss ... 'REESE- m 209 .FatettevilleSt ,., Dry Goods. 7Votlon, &c. I. H.IBS. TUCKER gfl. pets. 8. We cull the attention of pwto j iV-si housekepertoour lines of Ingrain 1 W OAKPiDTS- at i'c, S .;, tOc, 45c. aud 50c yd: 25c to 50c. 3. ani :.:;;.' .uevitk ttrotjt 1P10 ITiVTTr 5
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