s mtmm vu$ti VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY,-NOVEMBER 25. 1892. NO. 29 a I Postponed. The spelling bee and gymnaatlo display which were to have been given this evening, has been post poned until Dee Int. An elaborate program will be arranged. Th Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair weather, warmer. Local data for M hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 85; mini mnin temperature 21; rainfall 0 00. Uuconstltatloual. A law was passed by the last Legis lature of North Carolina that requi red every package of sed told in this State to be stamped with the year in which they were produced. We thought, and still think this law a too lone for the protection of cur truck farmers at they were often im posed npon by ha -lng worthless seed palmed off upon them. It now seems, however, tbiwt Federal Judge Goff of the Uoi'ed States court, In chambers at Baltimore has re'eased oo. habeas CORPUS. Sim ii W. Bandera, a msrcu ant of WilmiuKtoo, who was arrested for violation of the law, and the said Judge Goff has declared our law un constitutional and void. It really seeras that the conflict hHween state and fieril authority will never be properly sett'ed, "specially in the matter of any southern St-.te ' regu lating its own domestic matters, Id its owq way." Pity Hut what some de finite line cannot be drawn. Perhaps as the Chris' man holidays will soon be here, that vou desire to lay in a supply oi first class groceries. If so, there is no place at which you can make better selections or more to your advantage than at the well known establishment of Mr. W. R. Newsoiu. on ttoutb Wilmington street. Here can be found as neat and as fresh a stock as is found in Raleigh and the prices, too are such as to meet the pockets ot the people. Miss Maggie Reese is now prepared to furnish the ladies with all the latest novelties in the millinery line. Never before has she had a better stoek to select from. A" Christmas is coming on there is no better pine at which to procure handsome pres ents for your wives, daughters, sis ters, c msius, auats, aud ewet heart. Remember the place, aoa Fayetts ville street. The alarm wf fire sent in from box 23 today between 1 aud i o'clock wa caused from the slight burning of partition in a wooden Uontse on East Martin street in which a colored womau named Jole keeps a restau rant. The fla oes were subdued be fore the arrival of the fire depart ment, which responded promptly Very little damage done. Don't forget, when you are hungry to find out the superb restaurant of Mr Chas. Bretsch. His oyster saloon is unsurpassed for elegance and the freshest bivalves can always be oh tained done up in the style that suits you Families will be supplied at all times on short notice . Telephone 103. Mr. J. M. Mettowan, of Wilmington, who has been in the city for a few days, has returned home. He re quested us to state that the rumor of his mother's sickness was incorrect. She ia as well as usaal.. In this city, at her residence on East Worth street, last night of peri tonitls Lucy Johnson Scruggs wife of Dr. Scruggs (colored) aged 28. Stand your ground, no matter how the shooting stars may fly around They are grand and beautiful with no harm in thttn. Parties wishing dirt can get a lot by sending tomorrow morning to the Baptist Tabernacle on Person street side. - I rr J, J. Mott. of Statesville, was in t be city yesterday. A Happy Thanksgiving hur prise. The church and congregation of the Tabernacle gave their pastor and wife a genuine surprise party last night. About 8 o'clock not less than from 150 to 200 persons gathered at Dr HaH's residence on North Person street, having had some previous meeting place, and soon filled the rooms and made the home bright with their presence. Nor was the visit all, the abundance of good things covered the tables, and filled the pantry and drawers. It was one of the best gift sociables ever made a pastor and wife, and was very grestly appreciated, and all had a most enjoyable time The pastor Dd wife extend heartiest thinks to the many friends for their great kindness. The Tobacco Oatlnok. We had a short interview this af iurt luicrview fim tl . our friend Capt. J. E. j re to the tobacco out.! 'e'noon wi'h Pogue, relative look in Baleigh. He gives the most encouraging reports, among which is the statement that there have been j Rales at the warehouses daily du ing the past week agrgogating about fifty thousand pounds.jCapt. Pogue thins s there will be a pradnal but steady l nee ue and that Raleigh is now com mincing a big boom in this direction The prices received here have been "' satisfactory, and it i now clearly de nv.nstrated that there is no better market than ours for the weed. This is cheuriogr intelligence . We can as sure our friends from a distauo thet , our merchants will do as well with thorn in all respects us those of any . other town in the state. It 1 but an endorsement of the Visitors proposition, when we state jj that an insane negro woman was , brought here from the country last , , . ... j i j i Wednesday afterno n and placed in , jtil for safe keeping for want of room j in the Bast em asylum at Goldsboro . The legislature should take this ) matter In hand at oocte There is ur- : gent necessity Of course these in- sane persons o nnot receive such treat- ment as is necessary in a county jail, and. we learn that, there are many such cases in the different counties. Some persons suggest as a good ; plan to settle the matter of the Ral eigh postofflce is to have primary . meetings at, which the democratic citizens could designate their choice j'hU might work If there were but one or two applicants, at in cases,, where a doz-n or so men are to be i voted for neither would hardly ob-r ta'n a majority, and a plurality vote wuld not represent, the wishes of tho people Better leave it to the powers that be. The malls cf our members elect to the General Assembly are getting very heavy, so much that some of them are seriously thinking about employing typewriters for answer ing the letters. The woods were full of huntsmen yesterday and the slaughter was gen- eral all along the Une. It was not as J heavy however, as many hoped for. It was rather too cold for comfort. It will be soon time for our newly elected county officials to hustle around looking after their bonds. The first Monday in December is the day.:, -.yv It is officially known that over ten thousand of the people of Eas tern North Carolina are engaged in j the fishing business. Quite a handsome sum was realized at the doll's show Wednesday night for St Mary's Guild and St. John's Hospital.' The outlook now is that the Gov ernor's G uard will attend Cleveland's inauguration. The cold wave is general through out the country with it. the comet oharged t born, uoiis huij uuvwtiien lur vur iBi Got It in the neok yesterday the mas presents, urkey. 1 i Woollcott Ss Sons. AKOTHXRFIUE at vl 8TOX ! Hotel Zlnzcndorf Destroyed. Dispttches yesterday afternoon an nouDce the total destruction Of the Ziozerdorf hotel at Winston. The lire occurred about 11 o'lock In the morning and was caused from the laundry. A high wind was prevail ing at the time and soon the entire bnlldiotr was in flames. 8omeoftbe furniture was saved and most of th private effects o' the guests. The loss, exclusive of Insurance, is esti mated at from $20,000 to $5,000. No loss of life. The directors have de cided to rebuild at once. From Bar Room t Pulpit.' It is rare that our people will have the chance to enjoy a better iotellec tual treat than that to be afforded by the lecture of Rev. Sam Small, to be delivered at Metropolitan Hail next Mondfty n,ht' titled "F room to tbe Pu,Pit:" " 1b From Bar- conceded on all sides that Mr. Small is one of the foremost lecturers of the country and can well be ranked as a proto typ to Rev. 8am Jones In populari ty. " he subject matter of which he will treat at bis coining lecture is one capable of much enlargement and it Is bandied with powerful effect. The reputation of Mr. Small is sufficient ., tojsttr ct a large audience, and we can anticipate an overflowing house. The prlo of admission has been placed at. 50 cents and seats can be ; secured at the drug establishment of W H King & Co SATISFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. One ., hundred doses in every bottle. No other does this. A Present. . ' ... . , Swindell's will be given the American Mag)iZlne. Aak t it at D- T.' Swindell's. i .. V,' Who Would Ever Thonght. yho would have ever thought that Swindell could get those nice sailor ha s for laVties so as to sell them for lCc eaen? Oh, mvl but he has, and who knows what Swindell will do. lot possibilities ar overcome with perfect eate by yindU. Do you see. Hair RtK" During cur h'lir rii tlanco we sold nrtuay hair rjRt, b'll fcher are a fe - left.. 3is T.u Border is still bore aud the name jrica phwail now tid at the dne. , D T:.Sw3.dhi.l ffrtvy Bed B'aukets. Wehae a largo lot of 'hu.e b!an ets s'.tghtly soiled to soil very, v$ry bhtstt Don't this cold weather su gest blankets. Dou't a thin purs.) su. . gest biaukts cheap. Slightly soiled, no more, at D. T. Hwiudell's Carpets. Am making every possible effort, to sell carpets at prices. Do you see? D. T. Swindell. Cheap Goods. . oaay we oner Mine oi cnngeaDie is 80c Come early Thev will not ' last long C. A Sherwood St Co. ,: in 1 i '- ' Go to Riggan's toy store. Any kind of toys, plush goods and latest games. Only toy store in Raleigh 19 Two Lines f Wrays at Under values. Beginning Monday Nov. 21st, we will offer a Hoe ot children's jackets ages 4 to 13 years at prices greatly i. reuueeu. vr o,idu un uuc rau&. wi : ladies lone wraps, which we will sell i i rr ! 1. u. - j 5 at 50o in the dollar. These wraps are ! fcQlB on'f goods, but some of at these prices are worthy of special AAAfilrl DO f I Aft . ,'. 1 uvuoiu7invivu W. H. & R 3 Tucker & Co. r . 6W lad'es ribbed vests, 25o each. I 1,000 Dion's and boy's suits, all bar 5 galas i The bet Canton flannels in' the state for ?0o a yard- 1 We are showing an elegant line of OJd pper for salt cheap at this! office. TV J IJKH Jnnlnska pure wlnef. i uu n gallon, cents a quart, at K Du?oi'a. 23 0" HA'GKS. o 'inmi ha. annss Uid lemons. 2be doz at A DiKrhi'ii Telephone 123. 21 OYSTERS.-Flnest and freshest Norfolk oysters always on hand, either prepaid or by xneure. and delivered t A, Dughi's. Te'eition 123. 22 FOR KALK '00 cords dry pine wood for itle cheap. A pply to A M BABBIT T, nol9 6t Cor Harrert aud Dawson Sta. HIGH O A OF. 'U4YO TORK.-Ihavetakn theaeencyofa Northern house of enlacing pictures, both crayon and pastel. All work guaran teed. No money collected nctil pictures are delivered. I htvq amnles of ork at my undertaker's e-tab'iahment, corner Blount and Martin streets V'eo canvassers out canvassing the city. Prices to suit the time Any one wishing to see s&mplM of onr work can drop me a postal and I wi'l g'adly call on them, flatisfaction guaranteed or no pay Respectfully, L 0 BM-iWELL, nol5 Imp Raleigh, N 0. ASSIOXEK'S SALK. t'he en tire stock of goods of fl H Anderson, lately dini' busineaf in this citv at No 5 Hargett gtreet. is now offered for sale by the undersigned The stock consists of dry goods, uhoes, especially children s school shoes) notions, hate, &c, and can be bought; cheap for cash. Call early and secure good bargains. KW HAYWOOD, nlO tf Assignee of C H Anderson. QOTO F'R THE Best Men's. Ladies and Children's- IN THE CITY. t3FEvery pair warranted EST i o wear a represented. Childran'sSchoolShoes SPECIALTY. N03RIS' PRY GOODS STORK, 213 Favetteville stroet. nn day RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. hugs. KUGS. HUGS. RUGS. liUGS. The clienp'st nnd bt T?uusiii the city of Ril eigh can bo f iimd at the Lyon Rack"t. Stores. fimrrnii Mats ."d Rngs 47c, 72r, 97cuDtoS17.. t'o'xl vi'lvc.tRugst?W. If in nee'' ot a Uuu d n t ba taken in until you see our nw.n an 1 g'e our prices Wo will vot be undersoil Our scut is, Under hvy and under sell LYON RACECET STOSE8 129 Fayettftville Sire t AND 16 Martin Street HE A GRAND disDlay of most teraptirg novelt es can be found at Thomas & Maxwell's HOLI DAYS ARE COM IHG. There is no house in the city of Raleigh or in he state of North Carolina wnere better furniture can be found at more rr mark- able rates than at the QREAT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your panors and cha ubrs and obtain some thing new and beautiful for Ohiistmas prsents. Don't foreet the list. Here you can obtain all the newest desigus in suits at all prices nureaus, irencn ijfiveiei Looking Glasses Lonnses, Willow and Ratfan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. J OOK AT THE 8PLEN BE THE did selection of Ohina-ware, embracing all qualities and descriptions. Stive at least $2 on set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxwell, ;look- Exchange Place. tlardnarfc, Jtc. TACKS TWELVE i A -GROSS- cx. C KEGS OF -TACKS. K S. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE . MONET AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. A 0 K I3RIGGS b- & RALEIGH, SONS. a EW MILLINERY. . . The - Latest . Novelties. :The mos Dasiiable;; - ! ( (tKNtltS :Shades and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S" "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS" Wants'- Silk Caps an4:::::; Shirred Hats. .We have Millinery to suit every- , body in style and price. ...... , Orders from a . distan-e will re- .. , ce.ive prompt at- , tei,tiou. MISS MAGGIE ) REESE a 309 FATfCTTEVIIiLBST .. Dry Oooda. Wittonw, &. Loan WE ARE showing the most desirable styles for this winter in Ladies Long Wraps, with and without military cape,ln light tans,grays, 1 NAVY AND BLACK..&1 W. H. R. S. Tocker Co 1123 and .125 Fayettevllla street "F fv tv m irvirt ttts. thh