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St. Y ..rajjboh,. nr. I TOR COMPANY INCORPORAT ED.' SOBSCRIl - tOU PRICES. One Tear , 11.60 ftix Months s I1.S0 Oi Month. ,.3 Wintered as Second-Class Mall Matter. fi-r- m LBADEH IN THB NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. fM.WPrslttitt NO. jfttf. TUESDAY, October 4, 18&8 A WARNING TO KICKERS. A sad-eyed mule stood in the rain. Tired was he and sick; But against all proffered sympathy He stubbornly did kick. A cat came up to share .is woe, With mew and gentle purr, But she alas! was soon transformed Intd fiddle strings and fur. A yellow dog offered to His trials and troubles share; And a moment later sausage meat Was flying through the air. Then little John, the farmer's son. Attempted, to his sorrow, To drive him under shelter, but His funeral is tomorrow. A blinding flash, an awful roar He hadn't time to duck it; No friendly lightning rod was nigh The mule he kicked the bucket. Chicago News. TWO INCIDENTS. Last Tuesday evening two incidents happened in the Academy of Music which surprised many persons and have been the subject of some unfavorable comment since. The attraction that night was Stuart in the new 1492, and it was the most enjoyable play which has visited Raleigh this season. Many ladies and gentlemen occupied seats in the gallery. There were very few ne groes present and the colored audience, comprising about thirty, occupied the first seats near the stage in the gallery for the colored people. White ladies and gentlemen sat next to them and yet many of these colored boys and men never removed their hats until the performance was more than half over. But they are not to be blamed alto gether, for Officer Ike Rogers stood i in the same gallery just behind a party of ladies and it never occurred to him to take off his hat until the performance was half finished. When the fit of po liteness finally struck him he made the negroes take off their hats and removed his own. The spectacle of these negro boys and a policeman with their hats on in the immediate presence of ladies drew forth many expressions of disgust from the audience down stairs. The other incident which marred the evening's pleasure was the fact that a SMALL portion of the audience hissed when the company sang in a medley a little snatch from "Marching Through Georgia." This impolite and rude con duct was inexcusable when we remem ber that this Boston company was sing ing a medley, In which were comingled the popular airs of all sections of our country, intended to represent a per fect reunion of the States. "Dixie" was the .most prominent part of the medley and received liberal applause, yet a little snatch from "Marching Through vrcurBiH was nissea. or course, no one expects or desires the memories of a brave but bitter struggle to be for gotten, but all hoped that such manifes tations of sectional bitterness were a thlqg of the past, and would not loom up to cast a shadow on the glory of our reunited eountry. . . . . Arrangements have - been perfected between' the Treasury and Postoiflce bepartniehts' hfch' pension checks will be cashed at all money order post offices free pfrchrjre. This wW be great saving to the pensioners who no ,i hav? t pay from. 10 tP eents to, get their checks cashodj., s v,x t-..u,( bit sni""i'' t , 1 ' ij i lun'i i, l Governor Vaaner' n4 his Watt.' 1 WitH: tw 'htiharetf 'WUMeh';6lfi ilibols ireft1 U Till . . dyirJ? i 11 itit'i .apfa b-.a SaT Wtt,AlcKlnley may recommend tb system of government la the Dis trict of Colombia, for Hawaii. Blanco Vnustlstay aVHavani till Geq LeWgets there to his exit. - .y Admiral Schley thinks the evacua tion of Porto Rico will be completed by Thursday. pen. Merritt has arrivpdat Paris to participate in the deliberations of the Peace Commission. t : Thirty-two manufacturers of refrlg eijatirs are forrfling a combine. This will be a big game of freeze out with a capital of $6,090,000 Jn the pot. I , The following Southern sites for army camp-have been recommended: Augus ta, Ga.; Columbia, Greenville, and Spartanburg, S. C; Aalanta, Athens, Macon,. Columbus, Americus and Al bany. Ga. 'A West Indian 'hurricane accompan ied by terriffic winds, yesterday did much damage along the coast- of Geor gia and South Carolina, ruining crops, driving vessels ashore and imperilling tie lives of many. pan practically control the coal sup ply of the world. WORKING NIGHT AND DAT. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessness into en ergy, brain-fag into mental pcwer. They're wonderful in buHding up the ealth. Only 16c. per box. Sold by all ruggists. GIRLS AS YOUNG MEN'S ENEMIES. Ho ow They Puncture Holes ih a Young Man s Business Prospects. "Girls are by far too apt to thought lessly punch holes in the business pros pects ot tne voung men of their ac quaintance, ' writes Edward Bok in the flctober Ladies' Home Journal.- "They Vvork this mischief in various ways. IThey consider it great fun to step to a telephone for example, and ring up some young man while he is at his of fice, only to send him some unnecessary nessage or indulge in ,'some flippant talk. They are forgetful of the fact that what may be rare snort at their end of the line cause serious embar rassment or worse to the young man at the other end. Even K the vnune man enjoys.it. his employer dpes not. Send- ng unnecessary or even fancied nec essary notes to young men at their of-. nces during business hours is another favorite 'pastime' of eirls. Sometimes the 'un' is carried further by meeting a young man at his luncheon hour, or by even calling at his office. Again. even a more daneerous element i ln- roduced by eirls urnine vounc men to eave their offices before elosiner hours to escort them to some place of amuse ment, some game, nr to a train 'The daneer in these acta ia nt in themsleves, but in the iniurious dis tractions which thev hours though doubt ess thev Z explicably long to girls, are, in reality., AN INTRODUCTION TO Dress Goods THURSDAY Special Sale of 44 inch Fitured Crepons at 6qc. niacK serges. 2;c.. ac .. 6?'.. ooc, 90c. Black H.rrietta, 18 i-ac, 33c, 40c., 45c, 90c, $1.00. ues are 25c, 50c, 60c, $1.15, $1.40. P ain and Figured Brilliamines, o;c. 1 he values are 11 i-ir . VV - 1 The above are superb qualities for the prices ortment to select from. Extra Specials 2.500 yads Sea Island Domestic, pr yard. 2,500 yards Heavy Domestic, 5c. value, smooth goods, 4 1-4C. per yard. One case Fancy 6c. One Case Fancy 8 i - Grocery Department. Rf)asted , Coffee (broken grain), 8 1-2 cents per pound iu 1 -vvea'wavs have what we MM the mmmwwwM alftoo sljort Idi things nspessar r the ucrfompltsbmfentjof thtnes nefcessarv to a youne man's suc cess. Hence every moment when hers . at business should be precious to him and it is mightily precious to the right sort of a young man. His mind should be focused, on, phe problems before him, , i which' mean either' fits jsdcoeas or his failure. THE' 'SOUTHERN Annual Convention Christian Church Disciples of Christ and .Auxiliary Conventions), Chattanooga, Tenn. Dctpber 13-11, 1888. . , pn account of above occasion 'the Southern Railway will sell Round Trip tickets. Raleigh' to ChattanooaA. Tens., aid return, at $14.50. Tickets on sale October 10-13, 1888, final limit Octo, Mr 24 th. For full Information write or call on THAD C. STURIOJSv Tj A. Gtand United Order of Odd Fellows HColoredV St. Louis, Mo., October DO, 1898. On account of above occasion the Southern Railway will sell 'Sound, Trip lis. Mo., AW return at $24.40: Tickets ofc sale Octo ber 2, 3 and 4, final limit October J13. 1398. ' f For full information -write or call on THAD C. STURIGIS, C. X. A BRAVE MEN ' FALL. ' .Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, .poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness. headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there's no. need to feel like: that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Ida- vaile, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters are Just the thing for & man when he Is ail run down, and don't carer'whether le lives or dies. It did more to. give me new strength and good appetite t(ian anything I could take. I can now ekt anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents at any drug score. Bvery bottle guaranteed. I ; ; , SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE. Annual Convention Christian Church I (Disciples of Christ, and Auxiliary i Convention), Chattanooga, Tenn., Oc i tober. 13-21, 1898. . : On account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air Line will. sell round trip tickets to Chattanooga. Tenn., at the rate of one first. class fare far the round trip. Tickets to be soldi October la to 13, inclusive, with final limit Uo tober 24th, prand United Oorder ' of -Odd Fellows , (Coldred), St.' Louis, Mo., October 4 1 iq, 1898. .... i On account of the above occasion he Seaboard Air Line will" sell round rip tickets to St. Louis, Mo., at the ate of one first class fare -for the ound trip. Tickets ,to be sold October I. 3 and. 4, with, final limit October 13. J1898. ' . The S. A. L. has- agreed to use a' rate hf W8.60 one way, from Raleigb td Ha vana, Cuba, and J37.3S one wav. from (Raleigh .to Key West. Fla. Tickets to ' ,ne sold by reeular ticketing route. ,Protestant Episcopal Convetitfon, ind Women's Auxiliary of Missionaries, .Washington, D. C, October 6-28.- 1898. On account of the above occasion the S. A. L. will sell round frip tickets from Raleigh to Washington; D. C, for 13.65, all rail, and 18.86 via Ports- E' ,U"' Z .JV f ' i V"il mouyi and N. A W. S. B. Co., Tickets limit October JOth, 1898. inclusive. ' OUR OCT. 6 Black Goods. per yad. Tile value is fine Tho v.ii.o. The val 23c, 240,33 i-3c , 39c , 45 id icr tnr A-. a.. JJvll J " VAV, , y W "J 1 , T J-arge as- very fine and smooth, at 33 i-'4ej Outings at 4 i-2c. 2c. Outings at 6c. advertise, and von will q K.y;-.dv,fti8ed fw. Department 1) tui IftflT . .'.- : ' ASA. It is Foil Advertise El Cured by Hood's :f tout blood. Id U iaa S Yes, Sctafnla,; the advertiasmei scpurgo of tiio I IJ o3e:;oiff, paiu'u!, debilitating, sti bonl"?tnd vrU. n:0h uiendural;!; Putiar OQ:y unvu buy ufiiicuiby.to quar.erb. Emollients ,mc.y f iti!s:1teoy cannot aoolisu tua evu. -aero 13 v.u one sure wjty onji" caJ'ttat-;fast oliaiiiuto tho tatat tioa the liltKct. . rharo ;s;ehp JfEJy ta 4n,jffec tfts, aa J it i3 the oni- Cyio th4f,' so far sb Va Li Low, hr.s cimost iivacj-bly succeeded eien whare tho svsfcm has been poisoned ijr Idas yefcspt tajit, nd fje, raises to be repaiyod ere tremendous TJ10 remed7 ii Hood's Sarsaparilia. Itcad this: ''' "' "My daughter wis oilficted with 1m- phxe blood. Thcfo were ronaing scieB all over Jior body and. they , caused her uuch suffering. Wo tried medicine's that were recommended as blood purlnei-3, to it could not Beo.that they did, any good. frWtoldmebet.Bp's'Sarsapa r llaand I began giving tie girl this med 1 ine, The result was that she was'p'er f ictly cored after teMng.a few bottles. t&g has hai no ymptoujs of scrofu'a res since thai tune. ' marietta hi. mith, South Middleboro, Mass. rsa- the best iij facttlie One True 0?1 oil ruriuer nsist upou. Hooi taKe no siiosmute. Hood's pills Hood's S.-ir3lHU'i,a ' Special his Week at RIGGAN'S i I i i Best Peanut Brittle ioc. lb. ! Best Cocoa Crtam Cahdy ioc lb. . t (This is just made and Best maae. 25c. Box Paper ioc a Box. (ANYTHING FOR.HOUSEKEEPERS ' CONVENIENCE AT BIGGAN'8. , ' ,r ' Toys, Crockery; China and Glass , Special in Glass will be Plain Tumb lers 2c. each; Plain Goblets Sc. each. S TO! STORE. Bulbs, Bulbs CALL OK J. L. O'QUINII & CO. For Cut Flowers, Boqnets, nd Floral Designs arranged in best style at short notice. Also Palms, Ferns, and other pot plants fdr the house. Hyacinths, Bulbs, Narcissus, Tulips, Crocus, Free- sias, Callas, Easter Lilies, and Chinese 8acred Lilies, together with all other 1 seasonable bulbs. Vegetable Plants in season, Shade Trees and Evergreens to order at J. L 0'QUINN& Co.'s, !' " ! f ,; , Corner Polk, and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHdNE, 149 B..' RESIDENCE . " , . 149 G. ) ; BALEIOH.N. C. NOTICE OF SALE. t. m. Fame worth v. L. p. Freemax and .Ot bent WkA.Rlinrinr Cnnmt PZ' "5. bi ,f "iOwrJi.ty conierjfeoj upuu me in a judgment in tn nnv entitled elVll actionJ Mt will; w um th 17rt.iapf2Qetober.MM;iexDOM oi ooufv, nouse. floor u mmwf nivnair mnnAW lnr Wai . oountvc", North , PiLmii w: iw Buckhom tnnrnaklr 1ttit ..k. '"""'"Jinjrpt mne south west of New ltm. -aid tnort fully "de scribed aa fpnpwa. J6elnnin at) pointers on the Una of the heirs of Jno Bennett, ijactatd,v runnlnf east VtW Mvirai iu b ixramMmn ira rtn thi uiri branch. Abram LAtfblVa -.i - ,1 " . ' Mm une. 'luunca ma l Avgtista'Air IMnJMtMvWHM l os so pouiWrs ta .Bennett,, decease saia railroad Of JPeed't Of flea for Vlmtm Mnt - BUt IS IS 'J BP Toy Store. 1G Terms of sals eaab. .bin j w. j. nmiM, " CommlaaloBaf'. Attwrneym. t ur; Johnson 4 Also a Fall- Line of ,i S. t .. .. ... " LEA&ER tN TPYES FOR LAB IE lj''li.-l'.'U".'. f I :, DON Buy your r aval , fceforfe vou see our line. have the latest QHLY25 QEJMTS EACH. OUR PALL STOCK IS NOWCOMPtB IE. ANO WE CAN SAVJEt you MON&Y We are rushed u the utmost in our Tailoring Department. Don't you want a-suit made to . order ? See our samples ana prices. 1 THEHAGEY is a King fleeter because it devours the entire wood-pile hurtling k riots, c hunks, .chins, trash, aiiytliiiift' that will go into a 18-lnoh opening on top: THE HAGEY will lieat your parlor. Sitting-rooiri, Dining room. Bed-room, or Office from zero to 100 degrees in ten 'minutes. . , - THE HAGEY is awd extensively for heating, Gqum'rt .Chi'iujiies and ScaOQL.-KOO.MH. -THF HAGEY is the most economical ftove in the world. Will absplutely save fifty per cent, in your fuel, 'which alone will pay for it in one season. .THE HAGEY will hold fire the year round if you put in 'a stick or chunk'ev erv ten or twelve hours; One fire with the least care will last the entire winter. Don't have to split the woodj. you save THE HAGEY is the cleanest stove in the world. .'.-No-amoke; ashes need not be taken out often er thaq nice a mopth no dust: absoiut'elv air-tiniit. THE HAGEY is the cheapest of aU Heating HtOveg and the most economl THE HA GEY can be seen at onr Store, and we invite, the public to see this won derful stove.' Circujar-and prices furnished upon ap plication. .-.-. . BUY THE, HAGEY,; Be sore 'tis the HAGEY; take no other . said to be as JULIUS LEVIS HARDWARE CO, Soutliet-ii ; Railway. THE ... . ,, j AM)Ht IMll.WAV Ot ::imk 'SOUTH.',; Th. Direct Unc 16 All Peliit. 3 a '4'f California; FLORIOA; ;i.J;;Ji it lTiff 'i Ml IM II UI II I 1 d f!!.T fft5Viilf Vf4 Strietly FIRST-CLASS Eqnfpmerit' w ougn ana L,ocaj i ralns; rnilmat A Sleepinir Cars on all Niirhi Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. irayei ey tne nouthern apd yci are sssfared a' Safe, ComfprUbli -i "and Expeditions .. I oarjiejr, .' 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Fruits, Cigars and To- Cheap B . ') ..I For Cash. As necaif-SevicJ rtiles aVe snnn tr. be enforced. as'Wtrarc informed re- quiring an carloads (f i:aods fft he inrved immediately on arnvul,.; ami having- seyeijaLoarloads, ;nc)ie tiian tiurvare housflwilibold,fio oilit fot the neift ten days, if hot h wilier, lw follow Inir ironds. all nrst-o'iiSn- .;? Srto: peH m Ids. 7 BEOT (iTrALjTi',Ka. 2 0AT& IT ?fic rBOo:PEttBrrsrrFr. BESt A'tiltY7 Nd.nl TW0TOY BomeiDfrfihest eosthroWthnri' thlg, nfcthatlmatflwiir'jnhey'gftJajiabofe, for cash,.a'nbTn:wlJfA(ts(J,1 -Vdstof Union Depot. ,- -.. f ...... j .....- v.-1 .ii ! - :. -.' ) .1 'i ' . 1 ;i ' 3 ) I t" ' 1 '"5(1 SPECIAL PRICES BY fJARLOAD. JONES & ROWEL L 41
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