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Tan atlij oenlng Uiaitar. (Stcept eanday, l. fS 'Id WH is served by carriers la r.Uj jityat -3 cent per month, pa a '3 t3 the- irr.?rs la advance. Ti'jeH for ut tiling 4 fa per year, or (Joinavint il- uiou appofiu; in these ( j eolii'uus a the o;iolou of the norresponJ writlug the 8Jie, tui they alone are . . X after your .1016 - . hat yoar time is oil. . " orders and -iu iiunic- c . CO '. ItttOW.V, Sr., Local notices iu tun paper will be Five Cents per Hue ach insertion RALEIGH. D HO. lO. Personal. R. M. Furman, Esq., audito elect, is in the city. Piof. E. McK Goodwin i- out again after a short spell of sickness Presdent 0. D. Mclver of th Fe male Industrial school at Greensboro, is at the Tarboro. Lyon Uacuet Store. This establishment on Fayetteville street, with its branch on Etst Mar tin 6treet, furnishes to the public th most complete stock of novt!ti?s of all kinds ever offered in Rileigh and at such rates as oannot, b surpassed. Here can be found in endless variety all the differeut articles that tro to make up a well tilled "Santa OUus" bag. it would be wll to pall soon before the stock is nicked over. Homicide. It has just come to light that a homicide wascomtuittf t Uat Monday on the plantation of Col. Beuehan Cameron.in the western pa't of Wake, near the Durham county line. It seems that two negroes named re spectively Willis Burwell aud Hor ace Thorpe struck Burwell on the bead with a shovel, producing death, afterwards The murderer uia.de his escape and hud not been arrested at latest accounts. Decisions The Railroad commission has hand ed down the following decisions; la the case of Ja. trice and Justice, vs Carolina Central Railway, and the Charleston, Cincinnati find Chicago Railway Co., complaint, of discrimi nation against the town of Kut?ier fordton by the defendants in their schedules, it appearing that the com plaint had been rendered, the action is dismissed. In the case of Tottea and PooV vs Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Rail way, complaint of over charge iu bill lading, the action was dismissed. Ou II ami. j. nose wno ianea to atTeua th n tertaiamsnt given at Metropolitan Hall last night by John Thompson certainly missed a treat. It was one of the most comical and at, the same time most versatile shows that has ex hibited in Raleigh for a long time Mr. Thompson is a genuine success in his line and he certainly knows how to make a decided hit. Miss Maude Heartman is a moat graceful accom panist and her specialties are unusu ally fine In fast, the entertainment Is iu many respects inimitable. To night it will be repeated and we hope for a large atterldarce. Reception. The EpwortU League reception at the Sunday school room of Edenton street church last night, -was most en tertaining and highly enjoyed. A roll call opened the entertain ment! which was responded to with a quotation from Charles Wesley. Then came singing. Triumphant songs and a paper read by Mr. Telfair Hor ton on Wm. Cowper. A beautiful solo was rendered by Mr. A. H. Yer by and a paper was read by Mr W. E. Pell, the subject being Aliee ami! Phoebe Gary. Mr. ionrv Brown de. livered a reading on " Blest be tlP tie that binds." The service closed: with a gospel hymn and social enjoy-. ment. There were a large number of ladies present. The different railroads are preps?- ing epecial ratea for Christmas. A Fan Book. I Baptist Convention. A very Interesting volume called After adjournment yesterday after the Heileni&n has just been publish qooii the convention did not resume ei by the Greek letter fraternities, at ! t ie University. It is elegantly print I. bound and illastrated; aud is full i f uiot amusfr.g college jokes and in j t "resting c'legi statistics. It is ded . ltPj to President; Winston.who is I In and ) amor. The editor in chief is Mr. J. Crawford Biggs. The Uci ver ity colors are white and blue. The Universit ye'. I is: 'Rah! 'rah! 'rah! Vhite and bine! Vive Ja! vive la! 2f. C. T. The average age of students in the University is 19 years and 8 mouths; averag height 5 feet 10; weight W I oands. The favorite study is math- mitic; fi3 per cent prefer brunettes t olond; (-G per cent carry watches; H'lercfnt wear eye glasses; ?3 per cent own dress suits; the favorite po et, id Tennyson; favorite novelist, Keoft; :" pr cent have been engaged; 73 per cent live in towns; the most in- tH!iciual uau, Biggs of Oxford; the mos. p0pL.;ftP ttani Hoke of Raleigh; the hardec working man, Davis of "Vuboro; the handsomest man, W. V. Dixie.-; the best athlete, Maugum; t 'ne best orator, P. Harding of Green il.;37per cent play base ball; 40 pr cent fiot ball. C3 per cent tennis; U pr c;nt visit in the village Among the faculty the students lore Fresldent Winston the most in ti'll-ctu tl man. Prof. Alexander the uuosu popular. Prof. Hume the hard est worker, aud Prof. Veuable the handsomest. 9 per cen. of the stu dents play on musical instruments; 'H p r cent are at th University " on their own hook." The best prospec tive lawyer is J. 8. Hill of Duplin ; the best doctor, R. H. Johnson, of Tarboro. The book contains handsome full page engravings as follows : the 12 elisors ; President Winston ; the pins and devices of each of the twelve fraternities; the Phi Hall; the Di Hall the Chapel ; the Glee Club (10 members ;) the Old East building ; the Library; the South Building; the German Club ; the Library (in terior.) the Old West building ; Me morial Pall, and the foot ball team There are very many moat humor ous wood cuts, illustrating many phas es o' college life. That Tired Feeling TVhich Is so specially overpowering when the seasons change, and that prostration follow ing severe attacks of illness, are overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which imparts the strength and appetite so much desired. Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for people who were " all run down." llood'a Fills have won high praise for their easy yet efficient action. Try them. The Swedish Quartette. There is a genuine treat in store for all lover3 of first class vocal in strumental music next Thursday night when the celebrated Swedish Quartette will appear at Metropoli tan hall. Among those connected with the company are Miss Bertha Webb the distinguished violioiste Miss Annie Louise White, the well Rnown dramatic reciter and Misf Vida Skogg the popular accompan 1st. These constitute oue of tht strongest and most astistic musical attractions now before the public Th entertainment has the highest endorsements. The following is aicong the many cordial approvals Young Men's C. A Grovkrsvillb, N. Y May 3, 1891 The Swedish Concert Company his appeared under the auspices of bo'h of the fissoeiatioDs with which I have been connected, at Hoosick Falls two yt-.Hr ;go, and at Gloversville dur ing the past season. Upon both oc casions they received the harty praise their talent deserved, and I am confident upon a return visit would be greeted by a large audience In these days, when the country is lit eraily flooded with attractions, of one nature or another, it is a genuine pleasure to commend a concert coin Pany" capable of giving an entertain- nient of the first order, at once artis ' tic, reflnod, and pleasing. Wishing you all success, lam, ' Very sincerely, ; JOHN P. MOORE, Gen'l Sec'y. i Many of the wells in this vicinity have become short of water on ac count of the recent drought. ra aeerlon until 7 o'clock last nigut. ' A hymn was sung and Rev. 8. J. S. Thomas, of Houth Carolina offered prayer. Rev W. R Gwal ney read the report of the board of educatior. Dr. Htcher and Prof. A. T. Robert son delivered addresses, the iatt r; In behalf of the Baptist Theological Seminary of Ixiuisviile Ky The re port was adopted after which the , convention adj.iurned until 9 o'clock ; this morning There are about three j hundred delegates present The re-j port shows that thirty seven yourg men are being aided by the board j during the present year and forty ap plicants for. Hid When Baby was Kiel:, we gave hor Castoria. When slut w as a CUilJ, she cnod fur Castoria. j When sbo became Jiiss, she clung to Castoria. Ween she a;id CUI1 Jrtn, she gave them Castoria. The Electric Road. We notice in one of our morning dailies an interview with manager Huff relative to the running of the electric cars, in which he says in sub stance, it is absolutely essential that the road be run during the winter months on an economical scale to make it self sustaining That this is true must be apparent to all and hence we must think that it is the duty of our people to put up with anything like a seeminginconvenience if it redounds to the interest of what is now conceded to be a necessity for our city. We are assured by mana ger Huff that when the summer sea son opens increased facilities will be given and this should at least satief v all. Mr. Huff. like all people, can only do the best that circumstances will admit, and reasonable persons should not expect more. Attention is called to the advertise ment of E V. Denton is this issue. Rev. William Hollinshed Of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily says: " To Whom it May Concern : " Unasked I deem it my duty to a suffering humanity whose bodies and souls I would have healthy, to tell them of the value of Hood's Sarsaparilla. While living iu Ohio one of my children was greatly Afflicted With Boils having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to walk. I had heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and bought a bottle, half of which cured en tirely. Two years after, another child was afflicted as badly. I used the other half bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla with like re sults. About four years after, the child first afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and again a cure. I gave some ot the medicine to a poor woman and two .children; they were helped as were mino.. Through a testimo nial sent to C. I. Hood & Co., inquiries came from all the country, asking if it was a 'bona fide' testimonial, and of course 1 wrote all that it was, and have the knowledge of Scores and Scores Of persons helped or cured by Hood's Sarsa parilla. Mild cases of rheumatism have yielded to it. Biliousness and bad liver have been corrected In my own family. This is the only patent medicine I have felt like praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood, but for the Jobs who are impatient and are tor mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, or clean the stomach so perfectly as Hood's Sarsaparilla Any person wishing to know more, enclosing a stamp will be informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue of humanity." William Holunshed. pastor of Presby terian ohurch, Sparta, N. J. Hood's PiUs cure habitual conitlpatioa, m Gin ADVERTISERS. 1 Chafiss Bratsoh. it-uliou is directed toiDitadver ti- iu-it of Mr, Chas. Bretsch. wno is j mining eiteiisiv preparaiioiiB iur ttie hoiila H has iix-d up bis esiahlttibui'or. iu the moot, beautiful and artUtio mauuer, aud is prepared to furnish vrythiug in his line promptly. His asortmnt of laucy cafce, pie. &e., has never been ei. ctlled iu lUleigh. In the show w!d dow eiu be eu a dip'v of cake or nauieuts of the tlnet designs and it is a genuiue exhibition well worth see ing. Mr. bretsch is prepared to de liver alt kinds of goods at short no tie Iu or-ter to get a god idea of his stock it must be seen. Call at. his emporium ou the eat sHe of Pay etievilie xtreet, ttrsr square from cap itol. It is well worth a visit to see all tlu beautiful things ou hand. Swindell 'rhis name is Byuouytnous with good bargains, genuim push ana splendia assortment, ic wouiu oe ri diculous for persons desiring novel ties in the matter of Christmas goods to pass by Swindell's Racket btore. The rush will soon commence lor me holidays, and if you desire to get the choice of the various novelties you should call early. Everybody thould kne w whtre this great establishment is. JNext to tne Kaieign national Bank, on Fayetteville street. Call at OLce. D A- Sherwood Co A nice dress, a good pair of shoes or a thousand other things too num erous to mention constitute appro priate presents for the home circle at Christmas. All of these can be found iu profusion at the new and elegant emporium ot Messrs. C. A. Sherwood on f ayetteviiie street east side betweeu Hargett street and Mar' ket square. This house has one ol the ireshest and best selected stock. dry goods, notions &c and in fact everything in the way of noveltiet that can be desired in their line. Our people may rely upon polite atten tion and the lowest Uviug pric. s Let there be a general rush between now and Christmas All who call can be suited. W.C. &A.B.Stronach. Christmas is gettiug here at a rapiu rate, and all wno are looking out tor (he good things of life should not iai to cast an eye towards the celeOraieu grocery establishment of Messis. VV 0. & A. B. tttronach where they wii hod a tempting array to suit the pal ates and purses of all. It would re quire a large sized pamphlet to euu tuerate all the luxuries to be fount at this house which may, witn th- greatest propriety, be called th Epicure's House' There is certain ly no place of the kind in JSorth Car oliua where ail the varieties and nov elti-s in their line can be procured Call aud make selections at once. Woollcott & Sons. Have you ben to Woollcott&boiit. If rot why not. They have oue ol the most beautiful assortments of, ev erything suitable for Christmas "pies enis ever brought to this market, ant u would be well to call before. tin stock is picked over Don't forget. n iincton, Royskr&G lilt- UwUofci rilOU'll Ut1 llXl" I u; IO s ilt ree iimh If it is ui t 'r'p r, t'tifg dou'." loot right mi. i; i ei fiat, f Wh-gi'-iti livHti-r & '..'o lmw a' all "-iujes. fash, doors. niu.! mm Ke8, Inttis ins Don't fo'get. xUo thu thev are turiiishiu. tirstrte lumber. wood for tuel tud liin. cheaper thar, it "hu be purchased elsewhere ia the city. BosGLiLal Clothinr Co Don't forget in your rounds. th landslide at the Rosenthal clothing house, of which Dave Rosenihal i' the leading spirit. Remember it won't do to apuear during the holi days in a shabby suit of clothes. Wo to the emporium aud let "Dave" da you up in tine styl.t at a most reason able cost. J. W- Evans. The attention of the public is called to tne advertisement of Mr. J. W Evans whose place of business - is at tne corner of Morgan and Blount streets. He pays special attention to the repairs of carriages, buggies de livery wagons, &c, and his work a' all times will be found neat and du rable. Persons having work in his line cannot do better than give him a call. Whitina Brothers. Messrs. Whiting Bros, are thoroueh j ly aureast ot the times in everything ; pertaining to their line In the mat. ter of shoes, ladies, misses and cMl dren's hosiery .rubber coats and other conveniences incident to the winter season they are unsurpassed by any house in the city. Look over their stock now, and prepare for Christ' J?; Mr w. fi"tonj u Dot to be overdone In cite Mug to the w ante of ' the public Iu the war. er of groceries, j both iu the fancy aud heavy line. He 'orrles r-ocu a stock as o so It all ? txkteK. If ou WMiit tu m&ko i)rnar RtjOUB for the couiiu- holidays you cauunt do better thau :o vis t his well kuowu house, 214 Booth Vvilmington street Honsekeepe-a should make a note of this ana lay in their supplies. waiter ' is a regular hustler in bis line, and knows just how Joplease Lis friends. J. Hal Bobbitt. In your r-.-uuds select luir tcilts for Christmas or novelties for yourselt or family do not fail to drop In at the drug establishment of J. Hal Bobbitt, corner of Fayetteville street and fcx change Flace This establishment besides carrying the usual line of ev erything pertaining to the drug bus iness na a spleudid exhibition of fancy articles too numerous to men tion which are being offered at such prices as cannot iau to auraci. uur friend Hal" never gets left in what ever ne nnaertaaes ana nas nad an eye to the wants of the public for the holidays. Call and sen him by all means He will receive you with all the courtesy imaginable, and show you around. There is no better place in the city to make a selection of use ful presents. D. T. Johnson. It depends uton tne aonetite. If you enjoy the good things of life and wish to obtaiu them, you muBt loot around. Now Christmas will soon be here with all its accompanying good cheer, and it becomes all housekeep- era to look up something for the oc casion. In the fancy and heavy gro eery liue there are many useful and ueeded articles to be procured aud to keep up with the times, you must have tuem. In making yourpurcu ases suppose you call at the wtll known establishment of D. T. Johu son, East Hargett street. Here you can see in the greatest profusion all the good thirgs of life and st the most moderate rates. Call and see for yourselves. Johnson & Barber. i he point of attraction tor those iesiring furniture of every descrip tion aud of the latest and most ap proved pattern, can be said to centre in the establishment of alestrs. John ton & Barber ou East Martin 6treet. I'heaa gen'ilemeu carry a most superb me, too numerous to mention in de ail and cau only be realized by a istt. Uail and make selections now for Christmas before the stock is picked over. rhcs.H.Briws&Sons. in your rounds looking tor some hiug of use and interest for the hristmas. don't fail to call on essrs. Thomas H. Briggs & tions. It vould be a poor holiday season inv iced f burning were not a part of the program ana tnese gentlemen can i've you complete outut in that di rection ot the best quality for a rea sonable price. Their stock of goods embrace a great variety that is use iul iu the family circle. Da I and ook over the stocK. You can rely on oeing pleased. Thomas & Maxwell. Christinas will be here in quick viine. J uat about, tour weeks off, and. it will run down before you think of i. Jtow y ou should prepare to give ne hous. Uuid a surprise, aud you tanuot ao so iu a more tfu ctive or reasouaoie way man Oy uoiute to i'homas & Maxwell's furniture em porium aud purchasing a nice parlor r bed room suit, a beautiful reclin- tig chair, a set ot china, or some of he other novelties that are so much u demand in every family and which are too numerous to mention.. It .ouid be well to cll early and make elections before the stock is over hauled. There is no place in North nrolina that carries a more complete itock in their liue. Don't forget the .tlaee. Bouth side of Exchange Place pposite the market. Jones & Powell- This is the sea-ou when fuel be comes a necessity and everybody is looking aro.ind for the best place to secure it. Messrs. Jones of Powell are veterans iu the business and car ry at ail times the most popular grades of coal and wood. In the matter of coa., people have different ideas, some having a partiality to one kind and one to another. Thev. therefore, can suit you in all grades. liull a.nri iriw k A vnnr flAlant-trkna fir vnn can order by telephone. Miss Macroie Reese. iuiss Maggie Reese is now prepared to furnish the .laates with all the latest novelties in the millinery line. Never before has she had a better stock to select from. Ah Christmas is coming on there is no better place at which to procure handsome pres ents for your wives, daughters, sis ten, cousins, aunts, and sweethearts. Reuieinuer tne piace, xuu rayette k ville BUeet -4 '
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