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CHINA riRATE-MUL'EX.
Privites Boldly MurJerJ Cr$ in Djy
I'Sht. SaS Fbaci.i-o, Oct. 31. Chinese
papers received by temer tontain
account of numerous outrages ly
bandits and pirates. A band f iiieu
miJ desperate by loss of crop and
homes in tii" recent oerllo have es
tablished a. ffirn 'f terror. This
band consist a of 2X) armed men. They
Lave secured several boats, with whin
tuny carry on operation. During
three week of the raids of this law
less band twenty ineu were killed and
morn than three times that uamber
were wounded by them. Their oper
ations covered distance of nearly
130 miles along the Liao river.
For protection boats now travel in
batches and so powerful have the ml -bers
become that they do not hesitate
to attack numbers of Uiats at the
Maine time, even in daylight. Four
boats were attacked by one of the pi
ratical craft hiving a i rew of forty
armed men. All valuables ana arms
were takeu, two sailors were killed
and two others wouuded.
Japs Attack Port Arthur.
Shanghai, Oct. 21. The second Jap
anese army is reported to have made
an advance on Port Arthur and cap
tured one of the outer forts. The
place has been completely invested
bv the Japanese and cannot hold out
long. It is believed at Tokio that the
linal attack upon the stronghold will
take place at the end of the week.
There are 40,000 in count Oyama's
corps, while the garrison at Port Ar
thur is said to number only 13.0(H)
men, of whom 4.000 are raw recruits.
The Japanese victory at Chin-Lien-Cheng,
or Kin-Lien Cheng, is con
tinued, and it is said that the Chinese
troops have retreated to Moiikdeu.
Bad but Dead Game.
Princeton, Ky., Oct.. 31. fid. Mar
tin was lynched yesterday iu Crimedeu
county by 100 men. He was called
upon at .his home after midnight.
When he opened the door he was
seized by a dozen men, who asked for
information of Kill Goode, comniis
Hioner of Crimenden county. The
mob told Martin they had come to
hang him, but if lie would turn state's
evidence upon Goode he would be
spared. "If these are the only terms,
gentlemen," said Mr. Martin, "let the
hanging proceed. 1 i 1 1 Goode has
been my friend, and I will shield
him." The mob quickly did its work
and left Martin's body swinging from
a limb.
A Five Years' Divorce Case.
Chicago, 111., Oct. 31. After live
years of sensational litigation the de
cision of the supreme court yesterday
terminated the celebrated divorce suit
between Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Car
ter, giving him custody of their child
and refusing the appellee's applica
tion for alimony. This is but the cli
max of a series of favorable decisions
for Carter. The charge upon which
litigation was brought is that during
Mrs, Carter's absence in 18S5, on a
tour in Europe for -'the -'benefit of her
health, she spent some 40,000 re
ceived from William Constable, of
'ew York, and, moreover, had im
proper relations with him. Mrs, Car
ter may now return to the stage,
A Child With a Double Head.
Dr. W. F. enbow has shown the
Yadkin Ripple a mal-formed infant.
It has a well formed and matured
head, sitting straight up on its shoul
ders, but with so a short neck that its
chin rests on its breast. Proceeding
from the back of this neck is another
neck, to which is attached what Dr.
Benbow calls a boneless head as large
as the natural head. Both heads
have natural hair on them and the ex
tra one has places for eyes and a piece
of gristle where one ear ought to be.
This boy was born last week to Mrs.
Speer, near East Bend, and is now
living.
Killed by a Stage Robber.
Arthur Meyer, driver of a stage
running between Hock Creek and
North Bloomfleld, was shot aud killed
by a highwayman this afternoon, says
a Nevada City telegram. The incom
ing stage was stopped by a lone high
Tfayman, who commanded Meyer to
af rl.-twti nnt. of the hoi..
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Meyer refused and the bandit fired
twice at him with a revolver. The
second shot passed through the dri
ver's body. C. H. Bovee, the only
passenger, jumped from the coach
and ran into the forest. After the
robber had gone Bovee took charge of
the coach and horses and brought the
dead stage-driver to town.
THE WEATHER.
The Conditions and the Fore
cast. Forecast f jt Nottb Carolina: Fair,
followed Friday by iucreasin cloudi
ness and probably raiu in western por
tion; warmer.
Local forecast for K.ileigh and
vicinity: Friday fair, warmer.
Local data for 24 hour, eliding 8
a. in. today: M.minum temperature
(U; minimum temperature :!'.!, ra in ft II
0.30.
The hih area and r..o wave is -en
tral this m- ruing over the south At
lautic states. The stoim in rth of the
lake region has nearly disappeared,
while a new storm is forming west of
til Mississippi river. Over the Mouth
er n states the weather is clear and
cool. Frosts ire reported this morn
ing from Kileib, Charlotte, A u'ut i.
Kuoi ille aud laveupoi t, lo.v. '1 lie
weather is becoming cloudy an 1
warmer west of the Mississippi.
Some raiu has fallen over the region
between Cincinnati, lluir.ilo and Nor
folk. The prospect are for wanner
fair weath-r.
A Curious PleU;o.
A curious pl-il'e was taken by a lot
of San Francisco tfirls at t he instiga
tion of their pastor, a ir. Martin,
said a young woman yesterday. "Last
week he delivered a lecture to young
women only. The majority of per
sons when they saw the dainty l adies
pinned on the shoulders of the girls
were very mil h surprised when they
learned their import. They had signed
a vow. a unique one, contrived by Dr.
Martin, that none of them would ever
hold a secret engagement or recei e
attentions from any man when their
parents did not appro. ej that come
what may, nothing could ever induce
them to break the vow they so solemn
ly made. The thing was thought to
be a joke at lirst, but on inquiry 1 found
that the young women have thus
pledged t hemselves. I do not think
the idea has spread eastward yet, but
it has caused a deal of g .ssip on the
Tacitic slope."
There is no danger of the Chinese
overrunning America this year, " hey
are busy running over their own conn
try. The ll!Sth anniversary of Mithodism
in America was celebrated in New
York yesterday.
SPECIAL XIFU'ES
lr: 11
t)- CENTS A PECK
'-' is the price of good cooking
Apples, at D. T. Johnson's.
k BAllRKLS OF APPLES just re-
) reived; for eating and cooking.
Price 2.60 to $2.75 per barrel. W. S.
Bar.nes & Co., 122 Fayetteville St.
lf CENTS a pound for the best
4U French candies at the North
Side Drug Store. 31 3:
H
ave ynur prescriptions .filled at the
North Side Drug Store.
Extra bargains in furniture at
Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with
detachable mattresses a specialty.
Thomas & Maxwell has just received
a large lot of pine fiber mattresses
for people suffering with brouchitical
or lung troubles. :
piIOIGE FRUITS. The first Pine
Vapples of the season. Grapes, Con
cord, Delaware and Niagara. Peaches,
of the choicest kinds. Pears, fresh
and fine. Apples of the best varie
ties. All at Bragassa's.
MATRIMONIAL An honorable gen
tleman, aged 27, having a. good
income and well educated, desires the
acquaintance of an attractive young
lady. Object matrimony. Atldress A,
Box 32, Raleigh.
Special No'ice.
Mrs. Thaddeus Olive will continues
the. business of cleaning, dyeing and
repairing clothing as conducted by
her late husband at 310 South Salis
bury street. Careful attention will be
given all work sent to her. Orders
may be also left at oghi'S, on Fay
etteville street.
'TO MAKE big money sellijig our
1 Electric Telephone. Best seller
on earth. Sent all complete ready to
set up; lines of any distance. A
pratical Electric Telephone. Our
agents making $5'to $10 a day easy.
Everybody buys. Big Money without
'work. Prices low. 'Any one can make
75 per mouth'. Address, '."'."
W. P. Hakkiso.v & Co.,
Clerk No. 11, Columbus, 0.'
pHILDREN'S WRAPS. -"..
U Our new wraps for Misses and
children are all in store. We show
both coats and long garments. Prices
this season fr children's waps are,
as for many other goods, much- lower
than formerly. Besides the newlines
we have some garments carried from
last season, styles very good, that will
be sold at merely a fraction of their
former prices
W. II. & 11. 3. Tucker & Co.
W. B. SNOW,
AT TORNEY-AT-LA W.
Office in Law Building, 333 Fayette
ville street.
Of last week' business ass giatifving hide I; wha' ;re.tt week' bui
nessitvas! 1 his city nc it m t!ie beat if it. A iiea of humanity flocked
to our toie in .-.(r h of liieir fall an. I v inter supply and no call was answer J
with a NO" I. e: ,-.t .. i r bougiit and was ery well please t. Many were
the pretu i uip,n.i-ir y i o-ir lumiici'tli and well seleeted stock . It wis
si ' t W4- io . i- i-xji i '- I .i!n.',s. wis a seen., lhal only foieshadowM the
p., I hr in'. Te-t 1 ha; .1 iul. iisilie I the coining week by special oir.-rinr.
We si. ill III ike.
it . , . ! ; 1 1 7 rJ . . -1 rl
mi fm
mil
That were found in our r-gul.- st.K-1. (th-y are one an 1 two of a kind only)
were placed on the tabie vherc I ey are wailing your selection
at It ft v cents on ill., d dlar. Come early for a selection.
We epe t to b.- busy aii t'ii winter. ha if the stock ; prices are lower
th iu before on .-v hiiig iu Ol'lt ILt.'SK. arid where else
do von liu. I ,-ueh mi assortment as VK HAVE?
ClULDKKN'S sriTS. A I.I. TIIF. NXV STYLK-. b'HO I 2 ."() TO .f 10.00.
i;.ivs' LoNvi t it sins, .li s; thf si yi.f. tiik urown
FOLKS LIKI-: SO YVF.LL. FROM f.'i.OO TO le- ().
I'll lerwear stacked to the ceiling. We are sole agents for the lloheniollern
Sanitary I'u ler.vear. l!-st mule, without the monopoly pi i o attached.
TE2A31HQ 1J3 OeJ'J BtJUSE IS EASY.
You call for whit you lik -; it, a i l at the very lowest price.
Ti;;: widf.-awakk clotuikrs.
HUN'KST VA1JIKS LOW PRICES.
Von will liud it to y.i ir int-resr t -m our (m l-te st ick; we have
many bai -aius which 'inu-t b seen to !,. a ,.;.r.-,- i :e I. Ve offer 1 complete
line of elegant Fall Suits, at pri.es t'.i e, i -t b - mif '-d by any other
house for same .t:iality of mat.-riil, pel : -i ml -k-u uiship. Fine all
wool Cheviots in olack". blue and fain y iu . . . ml- and double-breasted
at our great specia' price.
$8.98 THEY'RE WORTH $1 2 TO $1 4
Elegant Suits made from line imported mat. 'rials, garments eijual to cus
tom made et. j2v).(J0 and t i.OO-S: KC1A L AT 14.00.
HOY'S ci.omixG
Dvuble-P.reasted Suits, sizes 4 to 15 years, fancy Cheviot, Cassi
ineres, and Homespuns, well made ami trimaied, worth f'4..")0 to 0.00
AT ?2.HS AND ;3 OS.
An elegant assortment of Scotch Cheviots, Homes -uns, Tweeds, Thibets
and Tricots, regular value i'0.00 to j7.50, special at . Jj-'4.98.
OVf70OAT3, OVERCOATS.
We offer the largest and most varied assortment ot Overcoats ever pre
sented jto the public, in Chin.-hilla. Cheviot, Serge, Worsted, -Melton and
Reaver, at prices which defy competition.
An inspection of our superb sto.-k will convince you that our prices are
lower than the lowest, and our quality -better than the best; wd give the best
aud the most, for the least money.
:'j?gfjilib&l OoibiQg Co
305 KA YHTTKV1 L IjK ST.. 0PP0S1TK POSTOFFICB.
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miM STATIONERY CO.,
: Manufacture? : Stationers. r
NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS.
Manu:acl-urGr3 ard inportars.
STATIONERY
Wholesale and Retail Dealers.
... fc 9
IHceciiool u'plies
A SPECIALTY.
Ynu May Desire.
lUm PayetteviJle t.,
Oxposltj9 DPo3ti Offices
W.G.SEPARK i MANAGER.
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ON JANUARY 1ST, 1895, TUE
SENIOR MEMBER OF OUR S
I'lUM WILL RETIRE E
B FROM ACTiyE
Ie business. S
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S THE PRESENT JTOCK WILL 3
HE CL0t;L;D ZZZ
B OUT AT AND NEAR COST. 3
So with the New Year and the new management
m h ran start with new goods in all Departments.
m After Jauuary 1st the business will be conduced "Zm
in the same place aud under the same plans and
principles by MR. WALTKR W00LLC0TT. ZZm
Mil. WM. WOOLLCOTT will remain as a special
y partner and the firm will continue to do business as
WOOLLCOTT & SON. x
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OUR ENTlltU STOCK OF
d11kss goods,
domestics,
prints,
PAjT l'S (iOODS,
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
TRUNKS,
UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY,
LACKS,
EDGINGS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
RLANKETS,
JEWELRY,
GLOVES,
ELEAiHINGS,
DOMESTICS,
CURTAIN GOODS,
AND OUR IMMENSE
STOCK OF SHOES
WILL BE OFFERED FROM NOVEMBER 1st TO DECEMBER
SI.st AT COST, BELOW COST FOR OTHERS AND A SMALL
PER CENT ABOVE COSTS FOR A FEW THINGS.
On the Whole the Stock Will be Sold for
COST ON THE AVERAGE.
The Stock is New and we are Coins: to
Sell the New Stock as Well as the O d
No Such Lot of New and Seasonable
Goods Has Ever Been Offered
in Raleigh Before-
REMEMBER, $50,000 WORTH
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TO BE SOLD OUT IN 60 DAYS.
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During this Sale no Goods will be
Charged Under Anv Circumstances
to'Anvbbdv,
WOOLLCOTT- tSfi-SQN.
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