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LtRSBST CXTT ClROULATIOfr.
KALEIGII, DEC. 3, 1892.
VITY IH BRIEF.
The death of Jay Gould has had a
bad effect on the cotton market
which i3r at her Weak today.
It iSflHfd that toe tools with
which ..uit robbery of Wyatt
& Co's Btbm in this city, wasatteuip
ed, wert stolen from a machine ebop.
Scrofula, whether he editary or ac
quired, is thoroughly expelled from
the blood by Hood's SarsapariUa, toe
great blood purifier.
Rev. Dr. 8. 8. Lauibetb, brother of
pity clerk Lambeth is here. He Is a
resident of Richmond and a promt
nent minister of the M. E Church.
The coma ercial dealers are rapidly
registering their brands Of these
there will be over three hundred. A
milliou tags have been received at
4Ka A - I 1 A . 1 t-w x .
ud Agricultural uep&rtuinui.
Mr. Battle hit the nail ou the head
last night when he said that'if the
city lines are to be extended to last a
generation theft sould be extended in
every direction- and with tbe fame
eqtiity if not, whyxiot?
State Geologist.
Prof. Holmes, our State peo!og;st
is now at Chapel Hill, and will prob
ably remain there for a month or so
preparing special reports for publi
cation. The development of some
the minerals in the western c
will be looked for with much in
and the search for iron ores has been
rery successful. It is probable that
tbe coming legislature will increase
the appropriation for geological pur?,
poses. "
Important Case.
A ca6eofmuch importance is new
before the 8upreafe Court of th"s
State. It comes up from the couoiy
of Duplin and is to defiua the q.ies
tion as to whether the ten for schao's
shall be made sufficient to keep them
Open four months in tbe year ss re
quired by the constitution, no matter
if it does exceed the 6GJ cents on the
$100 valuation of property and $3 03
on the poll. Another question is to
settle the matter as to whether the
school taxes shall be disbursed as
now in the counties where they are
raised, or shall be sect to the State
Treasury and thence disbursed pro
rata among the population. The
matter has been before the Legisla
ture twice.
When Baby was sick, we gave her CaOorfa.
"When she was a Chad, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she nad Children, she gave them Castoria.
Complimentary.
The following are the compl linen
tary resolutions submitted at the
Board of Aldermen last night by Mr.
Pogne U t the fire committee :
. Whereas, Captain J R. FerreK, h
cause of the press of business, dil
tender his resignation as assistant
oulef or the are depar meat end th
same having been accepted by the
Board of Aldermen; therefore, be it
McowTcu, uau tuo jouaru 01 aiaer'
men and the fire committee express
to Captain J. R Ferrell their appre
elation of the interest always shown
the city and the fire department, and
the zeal and ability displayed in the
prformarot4uty.
ijresi
,v . U. 8. Clrcnit Court.
' .The following cun were disposed
tl yesterday afternoon:
. Btate of North Carolina ys Zek
Fbodes, from the 8oprlor Couit of
n,K ,iQ coont fo mnrd.r;,et ior
edrsday nx at f o'clock
U U i saroiiDtans, flrthcountr;
! doaler !q l-qucr without aj log &P-
cl tai ni rv Nil I J ii inn 'U.'iiiltliint
od line.
U. vs filbert Warren: d-ra urine
U. & itrfc; jadguieut iig;.iust de
f ndant for costs.
D. 8. vs Henry Bond and surety;
jjdgiuent according to sci fa to be
discharged upon the payment of
costs
U. S. vs W. A. Messer, George Stan
ell, Duke Sexton, Dol 8tephenson,Ull
Johnson; sci fa cases; defaulting U.S
witness; sci fas dismissed.
W. O Vvlnslow vs 8. Q. Collins; mo
tion for new trial denied. c
flow to Put It.
An exchange has the following,
v hieh Is the whole t'uth . Did you
ever 'h'uk of it? Suppose eery buR
Inegu man in the town took as much
interest in the upbuilding of the
t)o fs the neTFimofr in' n. He
works for the railroula, uiannfcto
ries, se'iooU. churches, good stree8,
b? 1 er i''-a la and a hundred and ce
other thing ifor the pem-i-il -joo ';
he urges, deads, scolds. badM'8 anil
covort.a around gpnp.:"y until b
5;eta what be pete out for. Iin '"i"p
bin fel'tica. thpn.' wIipu so'io !., in.
spring hu'td kind of a fellnw ih
pioachea him bw?ui he den"
boom hiD;?8 enoi'gh. nnd nino tj.-ue
oct of ten that aaiu 'el'o-v hs uft-er
p id one CPnt toward euppori inc ihc
paper, aud the paper h re'ds with
marked regularity is either bovrowed
from his u 'it door neighbor or
p!cked up from the couuter in the
stoe at which he trades.
lio:fl oJ- Aldermen.
The T-pgn'pr month! v tnfPMne: o'
the Board of AMeiuientook fla .j
lpst niiht, at whic-h the uua.l i o"
tine hnsineuR wis trans-ictei The
street committee report fa vora'ilv
unon the proposition to extend t he
Union depot shed bc 'oss Harrington
ntrert, uud the cloain? of that thor
oughfai;., After discussion tbe mafc
ier wadereferred.
Theyommi'tee on extension of tbe
pni rt'porimi in iavor 01 top
sion to CVx Avenne ou the west.
. Mordeeai's on be north and
jst beyond the -Soldiers Home n
the east a quarter of a mile all around
except on the south. . w
fwhv the commitrpe refused ex ten
sion on. he south, is not exactly ap
parent, j
The re port ofj th committee wa
copised by Measrs Eaftle a"d
Ashley, and 't was 1 i 1 on th tabU
Alderman Pogne oPrPrt r sl-itions
sugFstinc that the fl.-e comrni tAo he
pntliorize t to Imve fonr tap bcl'flfor
eah eompany.'itfe'liiBpp of snob
members n may fj?( f Rjke.rm 1 pd and
od bell in the bouer oi' the engineer
Mr josenhns Danie's wa.i electpd
t- fill he vacancy on the township
scb ol committee.
Tomrorowal the Churches.
FIRST BAPTIST REV. DR. J. W. CARTER. PASTOR.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 1. m.
Prayer meet.ng. Wednesdav night 7:30.
All seats free. Polite ushers at church
services.
Sunday school 9:30. Thos. H.Brimrs. Runt
Sunday school at West End Mission at
a:du p m. All are cordially invited to these
services.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST BEV. SB. J. J. HALL.
PASTOB.
Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Bronghton, Sunt.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m.
Public invited.
Fayetevtlle Stbeet Baptist.
Preachins at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
8unday School at 3:30 n. m.. .Tohn T Pnl.
len. Superintendent.
BROOKLYN M. E.EEV. KTNNETH D. HOLMFS.
PASTOB
Sunday school 3 p. m. J, B. Youn Sup
Preachiutr 1 8:00 p m
Prayer meeting every Wednesday nih 7:30.
KDENTON PT. M. E . EV. J. N. CO: E P ..:;
Sunday school 0:30 a.m. V ,J.Yonnc,Sutt.
i icnvuiiiir uu i i u. iu. ail'l a.l p n)
CENTRAL M. E. REV. 3. '. HURLEY, PASTOR.
Sunday school9:30a.m.'y.N.Si)elliti!r Suot
i iciuihiik ml 11 a. m uuu a;w p. in
CHRIST CHURCH REV. DK. MARSHALL. l'.ICCT OP..
Second Sunday in Advent.
Divine service and Hoiy Communion at. 11
a ra.
Sunday school at 4.00 p. m.
Evening iraver at 5.0 p, in.
Services nt riug the week: Wednesday 3
p tn ard Friday l.o a r.
Free seats. All invited. .
CKUKOH OP TJ1E OOOt) SHEPHERD.
Rev. I McK. P.'TtiN(Jer, .Rector.
Second Snndav iu Ad -nt.
Sunday school at 3. HO p. m.
Morning Prayer an Se' inon at H a m.
Holy Communion 11 a. m.
Evning Pra-'er an'4 s rman rt 7 SO p m
Services daring the week; Uedtesdwat
1') a m and Friday at - p m.
Seats free. All cordially invited.
christian rkv j. l. foster, pastor.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m
Preaching at 11 m. -And 7 SO p. m.
All cordially invited.
FIRST PRESDYTE'-IAN RSV EUGENE DANIEL, D
I), PASTOR
Services at 11 a m and 7:30 p m.
Services at Mission Cbarel at 4 p m.
Polite ushers. Beats fre. Alf mr.itniiw
jvtwifaH .
12
ODD FELLOW'S C0LUM5.
Klsetloo time is eomlD agaia- Be
ffin to east about for the Try bt
inen you'v zo and aj far a possl-
M-j, cb:os vt.lv5 m-u h fi-1
Ij tli r-innnTii v i ii i 0 ..
arndfuc to e'e.a t Is a oJ? i
theeyraofihr r-ulilio. Vote for no
LQH't ii .1 r'xonil prouu it nn'y.
Tb er :Ud eeoirtarr ii oi husl
oes nip 'o Uveas' -workiui; up new
points and carrying wo d of en
cour.euient and ood c.:eer.io those
who sie working in old fields He
always meets with a warm reception
in tuose parts.
An old maid was neaily drowned
because she refuted to embrace a
buoy thrown over to her. Hhe was
so modest that she would not eta
brace even an opportunity. This
does not bear specially upon Odd
Fellowship-but we think it well
enough to keep our members posted
as to the l ige amount of modesty
that still exists. Even some of the
more sedate sitters have a small modi
cum left.
The Voik of our order is one of
hui:. nity aud this fact should be
evil bornd iD mind If the aching
hearts that need a kiud word, or a
DlH.is.int miile, or th weary bodies
i h ' t oe l rest and sh sit , were vis
it'e to ih eve as they are pissinz
to and fro, we would realize how
much our syupathv if ne-ded eud
how htlrlul kiuil expressions aud
tiud'y auts may he
We s re gla to note that ?dt G: and
Si"e Basbe is taking his wonted in
tevest in the Order He never was
an Odd Fellow for revenue, or for of
fie, but has always borne bii part in
th9 subordinate lod ?e and t he camp
work. Siuae his retirement uom the
Grand Sireship he is going to be as
firmly a fixture in our lodge work,
pot objecting to take the lowest po
jsulon as he ever was. 8och timber
as that ou?ht to be the kind always
fiO'ii which to select, not only Grand
SJi ei, but Grand Masters and Noble
Grands, too. It is no wonder his ad
ministration as Grand 81re should
have been crowned with such an par
al'eled success.
. v :
We are pleased to learn that af
fairs at the Orphan's Home in Golds-
boro are moving along nicely. Q iite
a number of contributions Were re
ceived theia aa Thanksgiving offer
ings. . j
With al.' iii tr ultitudinous works of
lovo in rbis sate. Odd Fellowship
has never ivderiaken" a fTeater than
the t of earn g for thesb orphan chil
dren Jt is the best expression that
has been given to the public of th9
real, practical benevolence of our or
d.r, and It gives a definite purpose to
set before our members. Grand me
our principles, and most beautiful
are they taught and impressed on our
hearts aud minds in our progress into
the order. Most beautiful is our les
son of fraternity, bat let as not fail
to remember that unless it oe b9 em
bodied in its acts of humanity. fra
rerntty is but an empty name. This
is scriptural doctrine, enforced by onr
teachings If a brother be naked and
destitute of daily food, and one of
you say unto h!m, Depart, in peace!
be ye wanned and -' "filled! Not with
s'anding j e giv him not those thiojrs
which are u-e f.il for the body, what
doMi it prof! ? 1 hese veflsctions are
ail drawn
out by the thought tliat
during fio
cold and dreary winter
season thvse little ones at Goldsbro
a:- joing f n ed many things to
inoUf" th tu comfortable and happy,
nd e, ho are more fortunate are
r,o gee that they are provided for.
Lpt, ns then b liberal, and no, only
pray for tlni but, pcy toe them
gh itg to them not, grudgingly but ar
God has prospered us.
K! cl?d. '
' he followinar officers have been
elected by th Knicrh's Templar.
W. A, V'ithrsi k O ; Tno W. Thomp
son, G ; W. H. Bain, O G; Wm.
Simpson, P ; T W. Black, T.; John
C. Drewry, R The appointive offi
cers are :W R. Blake, . B; D. L.
Adams. S B ; Thos. Badffer. W.: R.
TT X J1 t
001 Cm MIISERS
I w .
D. T. Johnson.
'leimnris onon tnato,,t" If
;v . . -i iv th" ST v 1 tb!l7 f 'if MDd
f ; i (,'''io thn, you iuuot loot
iron i l Ni Ob'lxtmtii l'l oon b
. here ih i its ccoincnvlug iood
or ?. " h befroen all houtkeo.
ertolooi up iOTirthio t -r the oo
cislo u the frcv id havv gro
ci'v' lire thre nre muv aefnl and
Or dwl Hrti.la to t iirt-i rx mid tn
I lln list with IhA tliiiaa An a.kfiaf
bavtttxeru. In ravkine oor purch
ceu sidi.okp
you ctll at. the we
knnwn ecthili,hmeut of D T John
son. Kast Hirgert street Mere yoa
mo 8p In tbe greatest profoslou all
tbe jrood tblrgs of I if nod at tbe
mort moderate rates. Call and see
for yourselves.
WC.&A.B.Stronach
Cti-istiuan i getting here at, a rapid
iMm, sod ll who r looking out tor
th- good ihiugs of 1 fe should not fall
to cast an eyi towards tbe celebrated
groiery entibHshmeut of Messrs. W
'). & A. B. Stmnaeh wbre tbey will
tin t a tempth g array to uit tbe pal
a's an 1 pnr8 of all I'woaldre
qii e a Ure zBd pamphlet to eno
u;"ite all the luxuries to b found
Mil house which may, with the
gr-it,ti,t propriety, be called the
Kplcu'-e's House' There is certain
ly no piic f the WaA Iu North Car
oMna w''er all the varieties and nov
el i 8 in thuir line cn he procured.
(jy. d tnte ie,ectioo8 at once.
Wcollcott & Sons.
HTe vou h en to Woollcott & Sons.
If ' or. whv not. Thev have one of
to most hHutiful as '"rtmeoe of ev
ervt hiovr suitable for brisfmas pres
en cs ever brought to this market, and
it wouM h wtll to oil before the
stock is picked over Don't forget
Ellington, Royst r&Co
The houie should be fixed up to
suit the times. If-ir is nut of repair,
thingo don't look right Ketuen.ber
that K.Uiogt.on Rovster & Oo. have at
all times, sash, doors, blinds, shin
"fls, laths Ac. Don't forget also that
tbey are furnishing firstrite lumber,
wood for fuel and lime, cheaper than
it can be purchased elsewhere in the
city.
Rosenthal Ciothinn CoJ
Don't, forcet in your rouudp the
landslide at the Rosenthal clothing
house, of which Dave Rosenthal, is
the leading spirit Remember it
won't do to. appear during th holi
days in a shabby suit, of clothes Go
to the emporium and let "Dave" fii
you up in tine 6tyl at a most reason
able cost.
J. W- Eyans.
The attention of the public is called
to the advertisement of Mr. J. W
Evaus wbos4 p'aca of businet is t
t.ne corner of Morgm and B'onn'
Streets. H pays special attention to
the rep i.irs of cirriag s. buggies de
livery wHgocis. &o , and his work at
: tim-H will bn found net aiddu
rvMtt fi'rsous naving wotK in hlf
ipomnotdo better than give him
a can.
'Whitina Brothers.
ossr? Whiting iros. are tltorcugh
lv abrrast of the times in ever tuiu
prc-iir.ing t- their line In the iuwt.
t.B'. of shos, ladies,' tales and cbii
dr" '8 ho'-isrv rubtei-coats nd o'lm
onveninw-fs itteldent. to vh" wtnt
season thn are uos,iro'"d hi an
honse iu the citv Look over .r1 ft
t ck now, and prepare for Chrit
mas v
WHlRSJuckerciCo
The preparations of Messrs W. H.
St U. 8 Tucker St "0 , for the Christ
nws hoitdavs .r immense unit at no
time in bs hisfcorv hts hls eelebra-'
"d estahnshment nafl a n ore com
plete s!e;'.tion 4.1 read y crwd are
bM'iniog to look over the stock to
finrl un.i.ut liinc atiitn hl far i)n-pnta
!il th fami'y circle. Let all who
are on the eroh f'T genuine novel
ii"K ent mse . seotion. ;ne
vHvieiy to choose from is' composed,
of ail the novelties of the day.
Charlas BratscSf : -
Don't forget,, when you are hungry to
find oot the superii restaurant of Mr.
'has. Brt,sch H1b oyster saloon is
nosurpasifd for elearance and the
frsheFt bi 'alves can always ,be ob
twined done uo in the style t.hVt suits
you Fniui ies will be supplied at all
times ou short notice. Telephone
102. ;'
Mi?s Macrcr.e Rees?.
Alifs Megie Rese is now prepared
to fnrni-h the ladies with all the
latest novelties in tbe millinery line.
Never before has she had a better
stop.k to select from. As Christmas
Is corainir on there is no better place
at which to procure handsome pres
ents for yoar wives, daughters, sis
ters, cousins, aunts, and sweethearts.
Remember the 'place, 299 Fayette
vi-f:-8treett - ( ' V
ftson Oarfer.
Anepoiut .! iktlractiou lor ifao
desiring furniture of every desert
aeeiribST lernitnr of avrv rt.in-
m w - u wv
. tion and of in latest a.ni mint.,..
I P-oved piuro, co be sali to centre
in lb e-tabllshaifot of Mestrs John
so & Htrbrr. on Ent Mtrtia street.
Theti" gentlemen crry a most superb
lioe, too uumeront to mention In de
tail and can only be realized by a
visit. Call and make selections now
for Pbrlstniat before the stock Is
picked over.
i Thos.H. Bricrffs & Sons.
inyourivuDds looking ior some
thiui; of use and interest for the
Christmas don't fail to eall on
Messrs. Thomas H. Brlggs & Sons. It
would be a poor holiday season in1
dMd f hunting were not a part,of the
program and these gentlemen can
g've yoa complete outfit in that di.
rectionof the best quality for a rea
sonable price Their siock of goods
embrace a great variety that is use.
ful iu the family circle Ca'l and
look over the stocK. Yoa can rely on
being pleased.
Thomas & Maxwell.
Christmas will be here in quick
time. J out about, four weeks off, and,
It will run down before yoa think of
w ow yoa Bnoa'd prepare to give
the household a surprise, and yoa
cannot do so in a more effective or
reasonable way than by going to
Thomas & Maxwell's furniture em
porium and purchasing a nice parlor
or bed room salt, a beautiful reolin
ing chair, a set of uhina, or some of
the other novelties that are so much
in demand in every family and which
are too numerous to mention. It
would be well to cll early and make
selections before the stock is over
hauled. There is no place In North
Carolina that carries a more complete
stock in their liue. Don't forget the
place. South side of Exchange Place
opposite the market.
Jones & Powell-
This is tne season when fuel be
comes a necessity and everybody is
b'oking aro'ind for the beet place to
secure it. Messrs. Jones & Powell
are veterans in the business and car
ry at all times the most popular
grades of coal and wood. In the
matter of coat, people have different
ideas, soc?e having a partiality to
one kind and one (o another. They,
therefore, can suit yoa in all grades.
Call and make your selections, or yoa
-jan order by telephone.
The increase in the strength of the
Stete Guird during the past fiscal
year has beeu 25 per cent. The totf 1
of the force is now about 2,0C0
Worth $1,000
The Good Derived from
Sarsaparilla
All Run
Down With
la
The peculiar combination of stomach
tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's
Sarsaparilla cannot be equalled, and
this superiority explains the wonderful
success of
This Great Medicine
in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
similar troubles. Mr. T. A. Wheelock,
a well known citizen of Burlington,
Vt., writes:
"Six months ago I was badly run down and
unable to attend to business. -.'The principal
trouble seemed to be due to indigestion and
aggravated dyspepsia. I bad no appetite,
Nothing Tasted Good
and what I did eat distressed me. Adtied to
this was a nervous disturbance. Physicians
that I employed failed to reach my case. I
grew worse, lest fleah and almost hope. One
day I ran across a testimonial for Hood's
Sarsaparilla stating what it had done in what
seemed to be a case similar to mine. I got a
bottle and In three or four days saw that I
felt better. Before I had finished the first
bottle, was greatly improved. Bested better,
felt better, and knew I was
better All Over
I continued with the medicine, and have taken
two bottles and now feel better than at any
time for the past five years. Feel as hearty
as when a boy. Have regained my flesh, have
good appetite, can sleep well, and my nerrc
are in excellent condition. I would not value
a thousand dollars for what it did for me."
T. A. Wheelock, Burlington, Vt
Fully Indorsed
"We have sold Mr. T. A. Wheelock
several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and
have heard him tell in high terms of com
mendation what it has done for him. I know
that he has recommended
Hood's Sarsaparilla v
to many others here. Our customers gener
ally speak well of it." F. L. Tait & Co.,
Pharmacists, Burlington, Vt
Hood's Liver
.Will
Cure
All
Pills
Ilia
rUlJlr
univy'vy'LSsy
Dyspeps
1