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r " "71 mo I' o lt 111 A. NO. 35 VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 18i)2. Johnson's Refined Mlntf-elr. Johnson' refined' mlattreli 'jrlll hnM h ha&rda it MetroDolItAn VkA.ll next Monday night, tod thlf n noancement should be iafflol ant to attract a large crowd. It e j Justly b considered one of the bes.t eqalr Ded and inost popalar cotnprjiies now on the road which ! amp) j attested br the hold It haa upon the pnblle It claims to be "refined" and It oar ties ont the elalm to the letter. Tb Orange (Vaj Observer i Ays: "The best minstrel company here In two yean; every thi jig brfgh-, new and pleasing. The "Bedford Demo crat says: "Those fio hftd began to despair of ever seei r or hearing any- tlitntv na a t mini Z7 t? A hanril. ly surprised at the many new fea tures, jokes, etc., 'at Johnson's refined minstrels. ' The Baptljt State Convention. The nreetl ds; of this Important de- nomtnttio jtl body )n oar city will be an event o t oo'isuat interest. It will convene o.i tine 8th Inst, and will rep resent p Jl the counties east of the Blue rl 'irre and three west of it. There are ar j flltf two associations in the oonv entiojj, and of the churches forty evan are new ones received into the as- delation the present year. The o iBcers of the association are: Dr. R H. Marsh, of Oxford, Pre si dent. K. B Broughton, of Raleisrh, Re- cordinz Secretary Wev Pr. 0. Durham, Correspond lno Secretary. Rev. N. B. Cobb, Statistical Secre tary A number of noted gentlemen from other states are expected, among t'hwin Rev. Dr A. O Dixon, of Brook lvn E. M. EIHs, of Baltimore, J M Fiost, of Nashville, W B. Batcher, of Richmond. W. D. Powell, of Mexico I. t Ticheher, of Atlanta, A.. T. Rob Mns. of Louisville, &c That the body will receive a most cordial welcome at the hands of all oar people can confidently be assert ed. Board i Health Report. Th. following? is the number 01 j..V..n.nrrlnD ill theoitVOf Ral VLaiUQ vuvw r. .1-1. j..ii Wnvfnhir. 1802: t)lU UlUlug " WHITE. UUXjUKBIJ UALK. FIMAtl. MAH. FEMALE. First Ward, 5 2 Second " 0 J Third 0 Fourth " 0 0 . a. 0 0 2 0 1 a : "7 4 5 Total, 23 , Deaths occurring elsewhere: Wake county, 0 0 . 0 Elsewhere, 2 0 l' mi 4 5 10 uin i. Orand toal, S3 .1.. .klUran nn.lpr 5 VflarS White-Male.. 4 1 Colored-Male , 1 i nn ul . mi.. I.ll.nlnff AMOR of ROntA?!OU8 and infectious diseases were reported from the dinerent warus: l)iphtberia-lst,; 2; 2d. 0; 3d, 0; There were jiuwiukjum - ..j 4 h. I iir.v. RruiaierVi x an Mt Hope cemetery, .j .uu 1 . .1.1. ... .I .na nv De&tQB wnicu wuouuuvioi e. - 5th, inOB riar.iy aiij inaioa i-tnp.r. ivnuie'-i i w wnitt. eolored. 79 Deaths attended bv a physician, lj Deaths not atwnaea pu,-.v . . 1.1 I 'lnil I 1 1 LUBUlbl lUUlVPi . ft I 8 I Single, marrieu, . 8 Widow, Jm , ' Widower, . of Total, Outside city Hnuts: t r n Married, 0 Widow, . 8 Children, ova. fh hlrrha: 23 no ored-Male. 7 WQ" Female,7 F'ale Proportion of deaths to population: ! Whites, 1 in 737 v;oioru, l m . Total, t in o Ratio per t.OOO: . Whites, 1 87 i 1.?rd'17U1Stal,1'B3 JAMK8 MOBK. M D , . President Board of Healthy nd Supt. Health,Hty and 0 onnty. i A Ii WbMi1" Secretary and Reg istrar Board of Health, and City In p uector. Th Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair, exnept local rain In west portion, warmer. Local data for H hours ending 8 a m. today: On Saturday: Increasing cloudi ness, wltn prooADiy ugQt rain to wards evening, warmer Maximum temperature, 61; mini mnin temperature 85; rainfall 0.00. The Contested Case The State Board of Cat raisers were engaged this morning In hear log argament of counsel as to the inir argument oi counsel as 10 tnw i . . . legality of the returns from 8tokes S Messrs Settle and Williams fr a seat la Congress At the close of argu- J ment the board retired for consulta-. tion and on their return submitted propositions for further discussions. I The board then adjourned nntll 4. o'clock this afternoon. Invention. I Mr Joseph Parker, a young man residing near Mnrrlsville, in this county, ha invented a kind of coin- hinatio' p'o.v that can be made to dfi ih work of throe or four differ ent implements, ty ciuiply moving a single bar. The farmers in the i- ciuitv. vrho have seen the model are much p'eased with It, and it isf thought he wiil make it a pecuniary success Mr Prkr is much encour-i aged at th prospect.. Hwindlera. All sorts of frauds are being com mitted now. An exchange says: A fellow called at a residence where he found an old lady lone.. He of fered to Sell her a recipe for neural' glafor$10. She declined to buy. He gradually caibe down to 80 cents, which was given hint to get rid of him The lady's son took the re cipe to a druggist "ho examined it an I 'ound that the ingr-dients men tioned therein were rank poison. 3neh fakirs oueht to be made to to oe maae 10 , a ahake hands with an able bodied ball dog wherever they are found. They may not be in this part of the conn- try, but it woa'd be well to look ont ! for them. I mmmmm The 8tate Farms. ! It may be a matter of interest to unn nhut the convicts from the state nmtentiarv are doing on the Btate I - . nr. -r.m tt vallaVila x, i. il. u ..jk source ou mo i ui,wui.ii . . . o i u .v.f side of the Roanoke there are about two thousand acres, and twenty-two hundred on the south side. From Khr ..m in Knr.rnn rimv will itbe i about SO bales; from 1,50!) acres In corn they win reap ,uw orreis; . . a fff 1 I from ir-0 acrt s ic peanuts they will gather 6 000 bushels From 1TO acres of wheat they save 8,000 bushels' They made 1.100 gallons of sorghum and will kill 4,000 pounds Of porK. mi,, On th Caledonia farm near Tillery. AfKnna.r. t.hv will cret 310 bales Wa. v v wv j - tJ - - ah X 1 and from l.ouvi acres in peanuis tuey will gather 8,000 bushels On the farms near Halifax there are three hundred convicts, many of whom are cleaning and ditching. On the who'e the convicts are doing remark ably well. Mr O. G. Stone returned today from Wilmington where he took the three second prizes. Pe only went to race track four times for practice and only had a weeks notice. Mr. Cooper of Wilmington won the first prizes and has been in constant training over six weeks. A dispatch today announces the death of the noted financier Mr. Jay 9ould which took place at his resi dencein New York this corning at 9:15 o'clock, Bis death no doubt will cause considerable excitement in the! money markets of the world Owing to the intelligence of his wife's illness Rev. Sam Jones has can celled his engagements and gone home. . Cotton continues to come in freely and cbe prices remain uite brisk. Died. Hiss Uluerva Green residing on West Jones street died early this mornlnjr. ased about 60. She we a member of Edenton Street ehureh and held in high esteem by ail wuo knew her. . Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Mrs. Caro line P. Pennington, wife of Mr.Henry Pennington, will take place tomor row afternoon at o'clock from the residence on Sou'h Dawson street City papers please copy. Ladles and Misses Cloaks. TIm Viaaf flt.tlnir. na arfmt. af.vlaa a.nd-4 . - ,.-- - , handsomest srarmenw at lowest p'ices tQ be foad at 0 A aheSod ft mi ' n . . mZprl 12.. UtC. 40 and 50 ef,ota are to be found at C. A. her- wood & Go's Notice WArrnt wi'.l'be paid upon orientation at the Citiren'i Nation al Bank. Interest ceases from this date, Deo. l,t 189' JOS Vt. BHOWH, City Treasurer. For a common sense truuk they are the best only to be had at C A. Sher wood 8t Co'e. ; The Bart & Packard! shoe is the best. Price $5 00 only to be had at O. A Sherwool & Go's Watch If. Watch the special sale of ladies felt hats at 15C each on Tuesday next. This Kpfcial sale will embrace all the tw and fashionable shaDes in ladies felt hats and at 15c each., next Tues day. One day only, at , D. T. Swindell's. Fresh rtl,R. flcn. raifiius. nntfl. lem ons and Malaga grp pes and fresh pine apples received toaay at 4. uugni s. For School Children. Penal ehalk. ink In wide, flat bot tles 5 cts. Lead panel's tin J writing tablets ana paas 01 ail Kmas; station Arv at. nrices all can live One hun dred pieces pencil chalk for 15 cents at D. T. Swindell'B. TparVi Norfolk ovRt.ers received dail v at A Dughi's and delivered free at w vwa - J " aT . . ta Vt TV f-fmA J Watch thifi Column. HOI8TMASGOOD3 Our stock of dolls, V toys, waeoris, velocipedes. tricycles.games, drnmi rtoulra Hrill fnrnitnra. tool nhpst.q plush and metal cases, work boxes, bisque figures and ornaments, vises, glassware, odd cups and a-racers, bric-a-brac, handkerchiefs, gloves, ard many other articles suitable for -j . . Ijnnscmas presBuuj are now ou exuiuiuou ; it is the best, cheapest and most select stock - for the holiday trade ever shown in this ; , ' . . . . . . ... fi. ores and sold at marked price. Our long ex- Twripnrp in tne holidav trade assures to oar ! nnotAtYtara fha hoof, nolonlirm anil f.Vio InwAat prices Children's chairs, pictures and frames. , Voollcott & Sons. T7I8H, OYSTEEtS Fresh fiah. Norfolk la it a xra nrt n inn er rna now VBTJin lonmonr. rn nniith diflfl Hafpett.. between Favettevillp. and wuwngiwnBKreeia. rvemeiuoer me piaue j jno la iiiasc xisrgen sirei'i. j QMJOiraS, !no286t G J JOHNSON. a a 1 1 l.HJK KENT. The -new corner 11 store with live rooms, on Park avenue, JL itMr fVia or ITninn nprnf. uuiuoi 'fljwvrriug a.iu nuoniO) vug j large offlw on first floor and )ix nice rooms on second noor, eitn.r ior omces or bed rooms for genlemen only. no26 2w A W FRAJ'S OAK WOOD. Prices much less than usual Look! Oak wood 12 ?5 per cord, delivered anywhere in the city. Prices, ca-h on delivery. Full measurement guaranteed, leave orders at naidware store of uliua Lewii & Co. no 6 2rp i JOIPT A MILLS I r lliH HYL x r H s: IX A V k H WOUK. 1 have taken the agency of a Northern bouse of enlarging pictures, hnf.li nratrnn unl nnntAl All wnilr (m.ran. teed. No mon collected until pictures are delivered. I hTe samoles of work at my undertaker's establishment, corner Blonut and Martin stieets. Also canvassers out canvassing the oty. Prices to suit the times. Any one wishinr to see Samples of oar work can drop me a pSstal and I will gladly call on thpm. ttatilfaction sraarantpad nr no pay Kespectf lily, LOBAGW ELL, nol5 Imp ' j Rnleigh, NO. ASSIOSTEBS'S SALE. The en tire stock o'i goods of 0 H Anderson, lately dinp business m this city at No 5 Hargett street, is now offered for sale by the undersigned.) The stock consists of dry goods, shoes, (especially children's school shoes) notions, hits, fcc, and can be bought cheap for cash, pall early and secure good bargains. . K W HA.YW.OODr nlO tf .Aeignee of 0 H Anderson. Carpets a id Hues. at Swindell'.! at the following prices: ; ngraln carpet ft On; heavy, part wool A A . A KA , f AlA a M I iu.uu; wooi ingrain, f ia.oi?; nrosseis, ; 19 KA I'hl. la what tha irnini I will cost for a room fifteen feet square; I a room 12x1 will oost $ 1 00 less. Yonri trnlv. I D T. SwludelL The Junsluska Wine Company is selling wines at $1 per gallon; 25 cts per quart. A. Uughl, General Agent. Oar Rich Collection ot Holiday Goods. This season. we will make -ur display Of fancy wares on our 2d flour. The ack of room on tne 1st floor, to make a suitable exhibition of these articles, makes this change necessary, and we feel that it will b a great conve nience to our pat rons as well as oar seves, having all the fancy articles npon one floor I) r elevator will be at the disposal of visitors as early as 8 a. m. e cordially invite yry one to see this extensive collection, whether they wish to buy or merely look through. W H. & R 8 Tpckkr St Co. dn tn Rlcrcan's i.nv af nra A no b-ln of toys, plush (roods and latest games. r 1 . . . i T 1.1 -V . Old papers for sale cheap at this office. TO FOR THE Best Men's Ladies and Chlldren's- IN THE CITY. IHTEvery pair warranted GF"To wea as represented. Childran' sSchool Shoe A SPECIALTY. N0BRIS DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Favetteville street. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. HUGS. RUGS. RUGS. RUGS. The cheapest and best Ku-sin tne city of K-u eigh can be found at the Lyon Racket Stores. Smyrna Mats a d Rugs 47c, 72r, 97c np to 14 75. Uood Velvet Rags $1 94. If in need of a Rug don't be taken in until you see our stock and ge our prices. We will not be undersold. Oar song is, "Under buy and under sell" LYON RACKET STOSES 129 Fayettevllle Sire t AHD 16 Martin Street HE A GRAND display -of most temptire HOLI DAYS ARE: COM IKG. BE nove'ties can be found at Thomas & Maxwell's. . There is no house in the city or Raleigh or in the state of North Carolina where better furniture can be found at. more r;mark- ab;e rates than at the QREA.T EMPORIUM. Now is the chfince to re plenish your pwors and cha nbr3 and obtain some thing new and bpautif nl for Chnstmas presenrs. Don't forget the list. Here you can obtain all the newf-st designs in suits at till prices Bureaus, irencu Bveie'i Looking Glasses Lonnges, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, bc. T 00 K AT THE 8PLEN did selection of Cbina-ware. OH THE embracing all qualities and descriptions. S.i ve at least $2 on set of furniture by cauing on Tbomas & Maxwell LOOK Exchange Place. I I OUT. Ilardwnre, &c TACKS - - -TWELVE GROSS KEQ8 OF -TACKS. U Iv 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEQ 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BRIGGS A K S. l!& RALEIGH, SONS. re u. (!.! w . W MILLINERY. aa The - Latest rovoities. . :The mos Dasliable.: Shades and Shapes: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S- SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' zinfaBts' Silk Caps and:::::: S1W Hats. ...We have Millinery to suit every-,,.... boJy in style and price. ............ ....w Orders from a distance will re- wive prompt at- tention. miss I MAGGIE i a a HM . '"' REESE a 309 ..FatkttbvilleSt a a Dry CoodH. Notions, &v V.H S TUCKEBtCO. HOLIDAY SEAS0O2 Our display tttf OP Holiday wares for thiR season will excell any we have ever made. We cordially invite every one to see this exhibition of Ornamental and useful articles. No mat ter the kind or value of the gift one wishes to make, SEE OUR COLLECTION first. It is 8est to make t B. R.S. Toder Ca ' 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street
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