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MM VOL. XXV11I. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1892. NO. 24 CITY IN 13 It IFF. Lots of people are going hunting next Thursday. I Some first class showa are booked' for the near future t are now eelllDg freely at 122. Dr. John M. Worth, of Aehboro, former State Treacurer, is In the city. Tii. tnv hrmlnesii ia already loom Ing up in anticipation of Christmas. 1 A force of bands is engrgel in re-, pairing the street car track at several points. t Miss Evie Porkinson left the city yesterday afternoon to visit friends in Fayetteville. On it-a a. Atorm of (lnd and rain passed over the city this morning, -w between 7 and 6 o'clock. J L. S. Overman, of Salisbury, has qualified as executor of the will of the ' late Chief Justice Merrimon. . Bear in mind the entertainment of the King's Daughters next Tuesday. It will be an enjoyable event. The offlc?S'ln the capltol and other State buildings were closed today as a mark of respect to the late Treasu rer Bain. Scrofula, whether hereditary or ac w - - . - auired, is thoroughly expelled, from ' the blood by Hood s Sarsaparilla, the g eat blood purifier j The Cumberland county fair is a j pronounced success In all respect, The exhibits are far more numerous than ever before. j A lartre number lof prominent gen in t.hn nlf.v vesterda i afternoon tnd this morniug so attend the funera' of Treasurer Bain. Delegates of the MaBonio fraternity from Greensboro and other places, are here, in attendance on the fun-, eral services of the late Treasurer Bain. Owiug to the death of Treasurer Bain, the german which was to have been given tonight by the Allegro olub, has been postponed until Wed nesday night next W are pleas-d to learn that the attendance at the Raleigh Male Academy is larger than ever before. It is a most admirable school and worthy of the most extensive patro nae. Mr. Thos' A. Montgomery, of this city, has been promoted to the posi tion of chief clerk in the offlue of W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent, VICK Mr Bunch, who has been trans ferred to another field of duty In the Supreme Court yesterday tup nnflA or T.ne or, die vs. oruKUBfi , from Wayne, was affirmed. This is the case of appeal by the counsel of Willis Brogden, brother of Ex-Gov- : o...n maa w.ntiv com . tenced to the penitentiary for mur der. Now that the election is over and matters have resumed their normal condition, cau't our city fathers search the records and see if there is . . not something on docket about the extension of Morgan and other streets? . It strikes us there is some motion not yet fully carried out Although there was rather a small audience at Metropolitan Pall last night to witness the rendition of "Wait Till The Clouds Roll By," yet all present were highly delighted The company, In all respects, is a good one and we highly commend it to the public Mr. Wills, as Pet'er Synder, is a most decided successs. The Norris dry goods house has an advertisement in this issue of Inter est to gentlemen and ladies, and es pecially to mothers. The stock of shoes 1b large and of such quality as must suit the pockets of all. Mothers who desire shoes for children attend ing sehool should call and examine the stock, as there is no place in Kal elgh where a better selection in that line can be made. Th Weather Today. For North Carolina: Hoist cold wTe 8ikq&1; temperature will fall 80 to 81 by 8 p m. Saturday. Local data for 24 honrs ending 8 a m. tcday: temperature, 67; mini mnin temperature 48; rainfall 0 10. Entertainment. Our people should by no means overlook the oyster supper to be given this evening at the residence of Mrs A. F. Fowler, 417 South Dawson street,under the auspices of the ladles aid society of the Raleigh Christian church. Married. Yesterday afternoon at the Branson AtlainIol Atlaota.Ga.Jed to the hym- enial altar, Mis Myrtle Branson dau .-titer of Rev. Dr. Levi Branson The ceremony was performed hy Rev. Dr. Cuuioggim assisted by Rev. J. B. I Hnrley A number of friends and ac quaintances of the family were pres' . ent Tne contracting parties left On I the 6 p. in train for Lynchburg Va., on a bri.lul trip. Concert. Tonight at 8 o'clock the young la- 11a. rt DaciA Tnatitll L. drill trtVA tL U It VI J (. J U A L 5 1 1 1 U U . . . . . w " oon(,ert to WDich the Dublic ivre cor daUy jQVjtw(j. goya au(j gri8 under 14 y,ar8 Df age Wji not be admitted. There will be a receptiou by the young ladies and the faculty in the parlors after the concert Tickets to the reception will be required at the door from all young men who desire to call Tii World's Fair. It, is a matter of eoDgratrlation thai the North Carolina Board of Managers of the World's Fair are making material progress in their work. It is now certain that the ex hibit from our, 8tate will surpass those made at New Orleans, Atlanta, or Boston. There v as a meeting of thn executive committee yesterday, and considerable business had been mapped out, but owing to the death of Treasurer Bain an adjournment was made. A Good Chance. - Our readers are invited to read specially the advestisement of Mr L C Bagwell, who announces that he has taken the agency for enlarging pictures This is a firstrate chance for all who have photographs or small pictures of friends and relatives to have them enlarged. Mr. Bag well can furnish all, who bo desire, with samples of the work, and he guarantees to render complete satis faction in every case. Either call on him at his establishment corner Blount and Martin streets or address him a postal. Remember that no money will be required until the pio tures are delivered. Interesting and entertaining exer cises are promised at the meeting of the Epworth League at Central church tonight. We are requested to state that every member of the church is urged to be present and the public -cordially invited. Exer cises b gin at 7:30. Capt. T W. Jonis, of the 10th, U. S. Cavalry, who was detailed from the war department for special duty in the Adjutant General's Department and, will, when necessary assist in the Inspector General's office. It is said that there is a comet fast approaching the earth and tome of the knowing ones state that it will appear in a few weeks about as large as the full moon. There is no danger In it, however lad ies ribbed vests, 25c each. 1,000 men's and boy's suits, all bar gaius. -v The best Canton flannels in the state for "Oo a yard. We are showing an elegant line of toyb, dons and novelties for Christ' mas presents. ' Woolloptt & Sons, Florida oranges by the box at D. P. Johnson's. Morehead oysters at my store today and tomorrow at 25o quart. D. T. Johnson. Rest table butter 80c lb at D. T. 1 Johnson'e. j Wanted.a young lady of experience i to take charge of our Hosiery de iart ment. Woollcott & Sons. 25 bunches bananas to sell cheap by the bunch at D T. Johnson's. The Storm Prevented. On account of the rain today the f ladies were prevented from coming out en masse to our special hat sale, sr we will hold the sale open tomor row and Monday at 19e each for all the new shapes and colons in ladles felt hats Remnmber this is no an tiquated remains of old stock, hut new goods and this year's make and this season's shapes, at lPo each. Nice felt hats for ladies and misses, all to morrow and Monday. 19 cents each. D. T. Swindell. Great Sale. The greatest sale on record is now going nn at N. D. G's store They are selling ladies fine ribbed vests, worth rOc, for only 25c. Every lady In the city should call and see them. The birgatrj they are offering in these goods is wonderful and will only last a few days. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Frankfuit sausage at C. O. Ball St Cos. Florida orangeq, retail and whole sale, atC O. Ball & Co's. Cranberries lOe q lart at C. O. Ball & Co's. Pig feet and tripe at C. O Ball & Co's. At 10c No More. One hundred drz ladi s nice straw sailor hats secured at Swindell's ves terday to be sold at 10c each, and no more. Riggan's toy store is the place to buy toys. The only to store in Rul eigh. 12 Cover It All. Carpet 224c, 25o, 30c Wool carpets 'iOo at Swindell's. 200 rolls carpets. Now cover all your house floors. Do you se? Ladies and Children's Shoes. A stylish and durable kid button shoe for ladies, at only $ 1.50 At $2 00 the best shoes for ladies at the price that has been offered in the city. At $2.50 we 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 $1.50 are those kinds suited for hard wear, and are the ver best values that are ho wn at reasonable prices. W. H. & R S Tucbr & Co. Old papers for sale cheap at this office. Carpets and Rugs. Can you be induced to buy a car pet. We have a beautiful line carpets 20c, 25c, 30e, 35c, 4c and 50c a yard at D. T. Swindell's. Stripe and IMald SilKS. Fourteen different patterns surah silk in stripes and in plaids, reduced from one dollar a yard to H0o a y i at D. T. Swindell's. Your Present Arrived. Fach lady who spends 50 cents at Swindell's will be given the American Magazine, a beautifully Illustrated book, 130 pages, very interesting and instructive. D. T. Swindell. HIGH G ?ADE OR 1 YOKT WORK. I have taken the agency of a Northern house of enlarging pictures, both crayon and pastel. All work guaran teed. No money collected until pictures are delivered. I have samolea of work at my undertaker's establishment, corner Blount and Martin streets Also canvassers out canvassing the city. Prices to suit the times. Any one wishing to see samples of our work can drop me a posi al and I will gladly call on them. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay Respectfully, L (J BAGWELL, nol5 Imp Raleigh, NO. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The en tire stock of goods of 0 H Anderson, lately doing business iu this ciiy at No 5 Hargett street, is now offered for sale by the undersigned. The stock consists of dry goods, shoes, (especially children s school suoes) notions, hats, &c, and can be bought cheap for Cash. Call early and secure good bargains. V W HAYWOOD, nlQ tf .Assiguee of 0 A Anderson; For Gentlemen Only. are sold by th fimt class shoe stores of this nountry None are better.lew . mi .... . are u gooa i ne correct inlng to do is to se these shoes before you buy. Any size, shape or last Price $! a pr. j C. A Sherwood & Co. G .0 TO FOR THE Best Men's Ladies an Children IN THE CITY. tSPEverv pair warranted E3?Jo wa as represented. Childran'sSchuolShoes 4 SPECIALTY. NORMS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Favetteville stroet. HVEIY1YTSISWM We will sell Ladies Felt, Hats 18c each. Ribbed Vests 2!c to 7tc, Seamless Hose lie, worth 25c, Half Hos, i"c worth 2Y Children's Hofe from 5c to Pc, Men's H avy Undershirts 2lc to 42c, Wool Undershirts 50c to $1 23, Unlaundried Shirts 37c to 73c, Men's Fur Hats from 49c to $1 97, Caps from '0c to 5ue. We have a full line of Boy's and Girl's Caps w Nice for school wear. A CTTrT7C for everybody in stle, C3-L-LV.7 JLL0 quality and pric Yl T7C G, UOO'iS, all-wool Flannel XJ ) X Vj O 03.Sc,eells every where for 50c. HA rPft "The value of every articlein XX. JL proportion to our fe't hats,18c LyonRacket Store THE A GRAND display of most tempting nove'ties can be found at Thomas & Maxwell's There is no house in the city of Raleigh or in the state of North Carolina where better furniture can be found at more remark HOLI DAYS ARE CO M- IHG. able rates than at the Q.REAT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your panors and ch-aibrs and obtain some thing rew aDd beautiful for Chiistmas prsents. Don't forget tie list Here you can obtain all the newest designs in suits at all priefs Bureius French Beveled Looking Glasses Lounges, Willow and Rat'an Ch-iirs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &o. JOOK AT THE SPLEN- did selection of China-ware, embracing all qu.tl ties and descriptions. 8ave at least $2r on set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxell, BE OH THE LOOK OUT. Exchange Place. I I TZRCTJSriKIS SCOT 4 TT m rna Palica's "Common Sense" AND Rcuadtree's "Patent Roller'' ForsHle by C. A.i Slisrwood Sl Co. noitf . 1 ML ifti M -r llarlrare, &c !rP A pT7"C -tV-VJlYO""" I A TWELVE GROSS KEGS OF -TACKS. jo GTS PER KEG, j AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE j MOSEY AFTER TACKS 1 ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A C K "S. RALEIGH, NO. N EW MILLINERY. i The - Latest Wovolties. ::;::The mos DesiiaMe. Shades and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS :::;iflfaflts' Silk Caps aad:::::: stirred Hats. ...We have MHHnery to suit every- body In style and price. ...... i Orders from a .. distance will re- , . ..... M ..... ...... ...... coive prompt at- tention. MISS ::::::MACCiE REESE 24IQ FaxkttevillbSt!!! Dry Goodg, Notions, &e. peimsive 'r'.;''.jpieii We call the attention of every ft"Snousekeener t0 our hnes of Ingram at 25 c, 3( c, 3f c, 40c, 45c and 50c yd: 25cto50c. I. B. R. S. Tncket -J G 13 &nn,25 Fayetteville Street w t f t t m i. ' -. k 'k. . I' -mami,0mMikmmmamaMakmitmmmit i i rm m it it' Lat A -n ill mr i in 1 bid invTnr r
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