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FRED. A. OLDS,
ROBERT L. GRAY,
Editor
City Editor
BA.LEIUU, DEC. 10, 1891
A new trial was granted treasurer
Barrett Scott, of Holt county, Neb.,
who embezzled $85,000.
W. H. Corrigan, a brother of the
Archbishop of New York, has become
insane while risking in Florida.
The young lady who sat down on
hot stove is wondering how anybody
ever managed to steal one.
To hare other people's babies
named after you is a fame in this
country, and Ollie Teall achieved it
A law bill passed in South Carolina
Saturday compels clergymen to work
on public roads, as well as other citi
zens.
In view of business improvement,
Fall Kiver spinners and weavers will
demand the restoration of old wage
rates.
George Gould is through hunting
game fur a time, and will return to
hunting dividends with more than his
accustomed energy.
In a grade crossing smash-up at
Lakewood, N. Y., Mr. Sherman and
little daughter were killed and Mrs.
. Sherman fatally hurt.
Adams express officials Saturday,
at Frederifkdburg, Va., interviewed
fc-eaivy, the Acqui Creek train robber,
with an unknown object.
Attacked by three masked men in
his house, Buck Summerlin, aged 74,
of Buchanan, Ga., fatally stabbed one
of them, but was mortally wounded.
President Adams of the state uni
versity of Wisconsin stands up for
football. The Badger state doesn't
want to confine itself to the badger
game.
Mexican cotton is prolific, but the
uu.e uenoratee iruu, ,cr
unless renewed from northern plants, !
precisely as does the wool of Texas
sheep.
Mexico imports potatoes from Call
fornla instead of raising them, which !
she might easily do. This year the !
price is very-high, and potatoes are
regarded as luxuries.
Mexico is interested in the Madagas
car question, as one of the objects of
the French invaders of the Hovas'
kingdom is to drive the Mexican dollar :
out of circulation.
In two days last week $3,300,000 of
the gold supply dizzied through Mr.
Carlisle's sieve. ; At this rate, inside
of a month it will be necessary to issue
$50,000,000 more bonds.
The transfer of that famous In
dian fighter, Gren. Nelson Appleton
Miles, from the west to the east did
not tend to discourage the red-skinned
promoters of the next Indian war.
It is stated that Mr. Thomas A. Edi
son has already expended nearly $1,
000,000 in his experiments to find a
commercial method of reducing low
grade ores by electricity. Shonld he
finally succeed, he says it will be his
greatest'electrical invention.
The insurance companies have found
a supposed dead man in Arizona. And
where should a dead man be found if
not in tombstone?
The east side woman who pawned
her late husband's ashes for a Uenty
flte dollar loan will do to go with the
Jerseyman who had his wife's body
dag up in order to remove the gold
from her teeth.
Chinese at Tort Arthur are giving
dramatic entertainments to amuse the , ha8 th8 pian for botn investors
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tom-tom is not an available military ' new circular. We have control of sev
. , . .if -a ' eral nice 4-roora i-ottages for sale at
weapon against breech-loading rifles, ; prjce Loang proinpf
but as an implement of conciliation it j- on cjtjr property. d7 6t
is more aggravating than any other
known to the uncivilized world.
William Potter, ex-minister to Italy,
and L. C. Vanuxem of Philadelphia,
have bought all the valuable relics of
Abraham Lincoln, sold under the cap
tain of the Lincoln memorial collec
tion, and exhibited as such at the
world's fair. They propose to place
the entire collection on their new of
fice on Jan 1.
Mrs. Heiakiah Watson celebrated
her 100th birthday anniversary near
Oqnawka, 111., yesterday. Her maiden
name was Beecher, and she was a
cousin of Henry Ward Beecher and j
Harriett Beecher Stowe? Mrs. Wat-'
son has been blind for ten years, but
otrwise is in possession of her fa
culties, and enjoying good health.
Her sister lived to be 104.
Zebras broken to harness can now
be seen drawing carriages in London,
three animals having been sent there
from the Transval as a proof that
they can be domesticated. This may
partly solve the question of transpor
tation in Africa, as the zebras are not
attacked by the teste fly or by sick
ness.
"Women Lash a Woman.
Chicago, Dec. 19. Jennie Reese, of
514 Melrose avenne, Gross Park, was
belabored with : rawhides by three
other women today, while she was
waiting in the Northwestern depot for
a train. Trey lashed her- nntil her
face and head were covered with blood,
and then left her on the tracks, where
she had fallen from the platform, in
sensible. The names of the assail
ants are unknown. They were heard
to say something about letters and
their husbands as they plied their
lashes.
It is presumed that they were
prompted to their assault by jealousy.
Mrs. Reese is an exceedingly hand
some woman.
it is a pleasure to sell Chamber
Iain's Congh Remedy," says Stickney
& Dentler, druggist, Republic, Ohio.
" Because a customer, after once us
ing it, is almost certain to call for it
when again in need of such a medi
other cough medicine we handle, and
it always gives satisfaction." For
oougns, cold and croup, it is without
cine. We sell more of it than of any
an equal. For sale by J. Hal. Bob-
bitt, druggist
MerclfuL
The citizen struggled.
"Let me alone or I will call 'the po
lice!" he cried.
The highway robber wavered.
"Do yon mean it?" he demanded.
"Yes."
"You will really call the police?"
"Most assuredly!"
The outlaw turned on his heel and
walked away.
"I don't want to be the cause of his
getting clubbed," he said. Detroit
Tribune.
For rheumatism I have found noth
ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
It relieves the pain as soon as applied.
J. W. Young, West Liberty. W. Va.
The prompt relief it affords is alone
worth many times the cost. 60 cents.
i Its continued use will effect a perma
nent cure. For sale by J. Hal. Bob
bitt, druggist.
For fine head lettuce, celery, col
lards and cabbage plants for sale by
Kobt. M. Utzmam,
dec6 6t Cor. Dawson and Jones Sta.
Gratuitous Hardship.
Mother, did Qod make me?
Yea, my son.
Did he nuke pop?
Certaiuly.
Well, I think after he sa whit a
failure pop's face was ha needn't
have been mean enough to put the
same face on me.
Hand polished curtain poles 90 cts
ch at Thomas & Maxwell's.
The Mechanics' and Investors' Union
Thomas & Maxwell has just received
a large lot of pine fiber mattresses
for people suffering with bronchitical
or lung troubles.
Bnrklen'g Arnica Nlve.
The best salve in the world for core
bruises, sores, nicer, salt rhenm. fe
ver sores, tetter, chapped hand ebt!
blalns, corns and all skio eruptions,
and positively cores piles, or no nav
required. It is frnaraoteed to giv
perfecr satisfaction or moDey reruDd
ed. Price 815 cents per pox. For sale
bv John Y IfaeRe
Extra bargains
Thomas & Maxwell.
in furniture at
Bed lounges with
detachable mattresses a specialty.
When Baby was sick, we (tare her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria.
When she became Sites, she clung to Castoria,
Whan she had Children, she cave them Castoria,
All kinds of curtain poles at Thomas
& Maxwell s at 20 cents each.
Headache
Indigestion, Billiousness,
And all stomach troubles are cured by
P. P. Fo
PricklyAsh.PokeRoot andPotassium.
Hneumatism is cured by P. if, if.
Pains and aches in the back, shoulders,
knees, ankles and wrists are all at
tacked and conquered by P. P. P.
This great medicine, by its blood
cleansing properties, builds up and
strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efficacious as P. P. P.
at this season, and for toning up, in
vigorating and as a strengthener and
appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off
the malaria and puts you in good con
dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns, warts and bunions.
Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re
tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C.
"HIT FLOWERS,
j Bouquets, &o,
Roses, carnations and other flowers.
Baskets and floral designs at short no
tice. J
IMPORTED BULBS
for winter blooming. Just arrived, a
splendid collection of hyacinths,
tulips, narcissus, Bermuda and Chi
nese sacred lilies, dry calla bulbs, best
for forcing.
PALMS, FERH8
and other pot plants for decorating
the room. Roses, evergreens and
shade trees. Sugar and Norway
maples, horse chestnuts and English
walnuts, fancy and other flower pots
and fern dishes.
Phone 113. Stbinmetz,
the Florist.
MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of authority conferred in a cer
tain mortgage, executed December 1, 1890,
by James H. Ray and wife, duly recorded in
book No. 113, at page 255, in Register of
Deeds office of Wake county, N. C, we
will, at the request of said Ray, on Moi day,
the 7th day of January. A. D.. i8o. at i
o'clock m., at the court house door in the
city of Raleigh, sell to the highest bidder,
for s h, the lands described in said mort
gage, lying and situate in House's Creek
township, Wake county, N. C, about four
miles northwest of Raleigh, adjoining the
lands of T.W. House. Mrs. Ann Harrison.
James Lynn, John and Barzilla Emery, and
others, containing 40 acres, more or less,
being the lands whereon said Ray and wife
now live
Peele & Maynard,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
This 28th of November, A. D., 1894.
EXTRAORDINARY OFFERI
On or about Xmas we will present
a handsome Dress Pattern, valued
at f 7. 50, to any cash customer w ho
will buy (mm us 525-00 worth of W
goods between now and that time.
T We will not charge anv extra
prices on that account rut will
i oiler all goxls as low as the lowest.
w We nuke the above offer in order
to reJuce our lare stock.
Have received today a new line of
Ladies' Cape3 and Jackets.
Our stock of
MILLINERY.
Is of the lattest creation
and our cut prices will
move it.
Closing out Zephyrs at 5c. an ounce.
I. ROSENTHAL,
211 FAYETTEVILLE STREET.
moil
.Curiam Piles and fixtures, any
color, 18c, cheap at 25c.
Linen Window Shades, any color,
from 25c. up.
Lace Curtains from 68e. to $3.
Drapery Hooks ,4c. a set.
Drapery Chains 9c. to 24 .
Curtain Net 10c, worth 15c.
Lidies' Vests 22c'.; all wool 08c.
Children's Shirts and Pants 24c each.
Just received a line of boys' hats at
10c., worth 25c.
Men's Crush Derbys $1.00 the
biggest bargain in Raleigh.
THE LYON RACKET STORE.
HARRY BASSETT"
A PURE RYE WHISKEY.
This is to certify that we have care
fully examined J. B. BROWN'S CO'S
Famous Brand, "HARRY BASSETT"
OLD RYE WHlSKIiv, and fiud no im
purity resulting from a Croiuic Acid
test and recommend it for medicinal
purposes.
James McKee, M. D.,
" Raleigh, N. C.
W. H. H. Cobb, M. D.,
Goldsboro, N. C.
For sale in Raleigh by the following
dealers only :
Ptak Saloox,
V, R. E. Pabham, 1
John U. Smith,
Nick. Deboy,
Carroll & Harris.
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Bobbitt's 108,
Tansill's Punch, ...
Sporting Club, ....
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Cherokee, ...
Saborosa, - - -
Resagos (all Havana),
Lady Gertrude (all Havana), -Live
Indian (2 Bizes), - -Flor
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DuKe de Cuba (Havana, 3 sizes),
La Fortuna, Perfect,
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Commission er's Sale.
Pursuant to a judgment of the superior
court,of Wake county, made at the October
term thereof, in the action of Albert P.
Massey, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of
Solomon Augustus and Mary Ann Watson
against Eddie A. Dunston and Samuel Watts,
I will sell at public auction at the court
house door, in the city of Raleigh, on the
7th day of January, 1895, at 12 o'clock
m the following described property to
wit: All that lot or parcel of land situated in
the city of Raleigh, and county of Wake,
bounded and abutted as follows: Beeining
at a stake in the eastern line of lot No. 3t,
uDon a Dlat or map of the homestead lot
of Charles Manly, deceased, made by Kings
land & Miller, and .running thence east
wards 129 feet to a .stake on Fayetteville
street, or near; thence southerly along said
street 56 1-2 feet to a stake on theide" of
said road at the junction ot Lookout street
therewith; thence along the northerly line
of Lookout street 129 teet to a stake cor
ner of lot No. 31; thence northwardly 56 1-2
feet along the line of lot No. 31 to the
place of beginning, being lot No 9 on the
map or plat of said lands; it being the lot
of land referred to in item 3 of the will of
Solomon Augustus, recorded in the office
of the Clerk, of the Superior court of Wake
couniy, in book 35, at page 338, and like
wise in item 10 of the will of Lucy Powell,
recorded in said Clerk's office, in book B
of wills, at page 413.
Terms ot sale, one-third cash; balance
upon a credit ot six months with interest
on deterred payments at 8 per cent, iltle
to be retained until purchase money is paid
in full.
oaw 3od ALBERt P. MASSE Y,
Commissioner.
Special Notice.
Mrs. Thaddeus Olive will eoutiines
the business of cleaning, dyeing and
repairing clothing as conducted by
her late husband at S10 South Salis
bury street. Careful attention will be
given all work sent to her. Orders
may be also left at Dughi's, on Fay
etteville street.
Bobbitt.
Sale of Land. '
By authority of a judgement of the
superior court of Wake county, made
in tjpecial proceedings the salo of land
to make assets, entitled J. C. Mar.
com, administrator, vs. Viney Powell
and others, No. 701, I will sell, oa
MondayDecember 24, 1894, at 12
o'clock m., at the court house door of
Wake county, to the highest . bid
der. a track of land in St. Mathew's
township, Wake county,' and bounded
, on the east by Joe Horton and Norfleet
i Keller, on the south by Dr. Marsh-
Durn ana James xempie, on ine west
by James Temple and J. W. Upchuroh,
and on the north by lands of S. Pace,
deceased. Terms of sale one-half cash;
balance in six months from sale day.
J. C. Maboom,
novlQ tds " Adm. and Com.
Land for Sale. '
By virtu of a decree of the superior
court of Wakeounty, made at October
term, 1894, in th case of G. W. Nor
wood vs. Oscar Ligon et als., I will sell
for cash, at the court house door, in
Raleigh, at 12 m., on the 15th day of
Deoember, 1894, two tracts of land
situate in House Creek township, Wake
county, one tract containing 101 acres, :
4c, adjoins the lands of J. J. Lynn,
Thos. Edwards and others. The other v I
i tract joins the above described tract ' ''
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ana contains oa Acres. rom ucw are
land lately own by Washington Ligon,
deceased, and upon which be lived st-.
j the time of his death. One tract eon. V,;-.
tains a dwelling and out-houses.
Both tracts have land in oultiva .
Hon and original growth woodland
j upon them, and are sitdated abont
six miles from Raleigh,
j J. H. Fleming. Com'r.
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