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m t.iiy Uitor. ..Dec. 1 to New Adv.rtlaemaata. T. Howell SpeciatT " ' 3 Vcathir Tomorrow. Foraoaat t or Raleigh, ' . Local forecast lor Raleigh avtandimr bevond a ra-X, uvw - " dhia of 20 miles:) Cloudy threatening weaker tonight and Wed nesday, with possibly light now. , LomI Data- . - 'M Local daU for M hour ending at 8 a. m. (today) November 80, Maximum temperature, 34; minimum temperature, 32; rainfall, 0.00. Conditio. ! th Waath.. The following were the weather con 4itlon at 8 a. m. today J State of the weather., r Temperature of thealr , ...... 3 eg. Sensible temperature. . .. 32 deg. Wind velocity . . 32 Direction of wind. South. Mr. John fevBtrothei', or Durham, , was in the city, yesterdays . Mrs. Hattie Ienton is confined to ' her room with sickness at her home on Sovth Blount street. . Dr. and MrsE. 'C.: Laird, of Haw ' KivcrtoawThursdaf for New York, k where they . for Europe. Dr. Laird goes abroad In the interest of the Buffalo Lithia water. We regret to learn of the critical illness at Penvea, Colorado, of Mrs. jM H. Lassiter, nee Miss Men Fau cett, of Hendersoh. Mrs. Lassiter has a great many friends in Raleigh having attended St. Mary's school . here. ' , ' Maalutl Thta EvonlM at tha Oovernofa rS-.s';. JlaasioiU A very attractive musical enter ' tainment has been arranged by the Ministering Circle of the King's . Daughters to take place at the tov ernor's mansion this evening at 8 p. m. A well selected program will be rendered to be participated in by RaleigK's best musical talent, and all who attend will be assured a ' pleasant evening. : Vocal solos, in' . strumental solos with the piano, Violin, trombone, and mandolin, all will be attractively presented . Nor have recitations been forgotten, and It Is even rumored that a popular doctor of the city has been prevailed unon to ainir his famous Piece de Resistance of Buffalo fame. - The obiect of the musical is to raise funds to aid the Ministering Circle in its work among the poor of the city, and voluntary conMbu tions will be received for this pur pose. It is hoped that a large at tendance will be present Chicago's Poor. By Telegraph to the Press-Visitor. Chicago. Dec. 1. Information of associated charities indicates seventy thousand persons, representing fif teen thousand families destitute. Capital Lodge I- O. O. F. Capital Lodge, No. 146, 1. 0. . meets tonight at 7:30o'clock. O. P., A full attend; nee is desired. W. W. Wilson, N. G. Mantao Lodge, I. 0 O. F. Manto Lodge, VNd 8L O. O. F., ": meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be ' on hand. . -..'J1??1.-- nai ilalaalai aw. i una. Mr. J. C Jordan has rented his blacksmith -shop at the corner of " Morgan and Person- streets to Alon sofiartsfield and desires to notify " the public that he will transfer his patronage to his successor. He desire to. thank his patrons' for past favors and can highly recom. . mend Mr. Hartsfield to all of them as a sober, honest, faithful and re- liable man la all respects. ' n30tf v ' Stands at thsBoad. , - 'Aug. J, BogeL the leading drug-) " gist of snreveport, la., says. "lr. King's New Discovery is the only i hing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have. " J. F. Camp- Deiumercnantof Aris, writes: rvr King's New Discovery is all that is ; claimed for it; it never fails and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds, "-1 cannot say enough for covery for consumption, coughs and colds Is not an experiment It has been tried for a quarter of century, and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bot tles at John Y. MacRae 'a drugstore. You will find the finest stall fed beet that has been on this market this season at stall 19 City Market i-tomorrow morning, also fins pork Sausage and other meats. Telephone 247 B. Yours truly, r - ,. i s; .W 4I- P. HowEii. Notice. thiw day qualified as Exeeu : f -rate of the late Crady .-as 1, thin is to give notice !tif i harinfr claims agalnBt j w ill t M'ot them to me on 1 i tiny of November i .is will be plead in lar of tt. A. J I.LLIS, . v I txecutor. t-.r cf l or kcni. Three-story brick building cor. Fayetteville and Morgan streets, re cently occupied by Democratic head- Quarters, For terms apply to W. B. Grimes. nova tf For Over Fifty Year , Ku. Wrwa low's 800THIN8 Sybu baa beea used for over Bfty rtrs by diUIkmm of mothers lor lueir children wlule teetiiiue. with perfect access. It somites U16 child. uitns U guma, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ta tlie bent remedy lor Uilrrliu-a. It will relleva tbe poor lime suflerer inimediatelT. Bold by Druggists In every part ol tiie world. T wt-ntyUve eeuis a bottle, be aura to ask tor "Mrs Wlualow'a Soothing Syrup," and tak.a no otkac kind. USt IaCrC3 Am wtlCHs f I will have two car loads of good, young, West Virginia horses ship ped from West Virginia to me, to be sold on consignment, which I .will positively sell to the highest bidder at my stables in Raleigh, on Satur day at 12 o'clock; Dec 6, 1896. Stock guaranteed as represented, or no money paid. T hese horses are from 5 to 7 years old, sound and good workers; If you want good Virginia horses don t miss this op portunity, as they will sell cheap.' Everything guaranteed. JOHH W. LlTTLXPACUC. Ed. Thomason, Auctioneer. nova 1m Motto, of Administration. , Havi; ' this day qualified as ad ministrator of the the estate of Cora Taylor, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons- having claims' against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on.; or before 'the 1st day of December, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme diate payment. J. C Mabcom, Ad'mr. T. R PrBNUij Atty. - ,n30 ltw6w fl.t TJ4 ALL CHILDREN IHVITED! 4 You have heard gthat lived in a shoe and had so many 8 children she did'nt know what -to do?" 49 7Uia ianta uiause has lots more cniiarenf -Ifrt an tVlOT rvl1 nrnman Vio1 A 11 " ntti I? children belong to Santa Clause and he gloves them; he wants to give them all something nice Christmas. You know $ ilwe are his aarent here: now what vou49 bought to do is to write old Santa a niceg vmps nUI Snnfa vill conn Tftn ! 4 Christmas morni". tie sure and write & real nice letter, because) the one that wriu .he best letter will get a great big doll or that Tilovely iron cooking stove you see in the big window, whichever, aY7 vmi want I We have a lovelv line of Dolls and Tovs of all kinds. Wea; want you to ccme and see them i iurgeu w write rigut away, letters yesterday. TOWELS. 49 We have been thinking so much i about Christmas goods we had overlooked one of the best bar gains we ever had. We bought a Dig lot oi rowels last week and they are extremely cheap. Linen, 60x25 at 25c. Turkish, 26x48 at 23c. Linen. 25x50 at 25c. : Linen, 20x40 at 10c. 17x38 at 10c. Huckabuck, hemmed. weignt, zix30. special is. These are all elegant goods and very special values at tnese prices. , ft HANDKERCHIEFS. We received bv exoress vester- day 50 dozen embroideried and hemstitched Handkerchiefs in cotton, cambria and linen . Hem -stitched initial handkerchiefs, good value at 6cj latest lace edged fc7gooas at iuo. setter grades in au iuo eietram, patterns ana de signs for 15, 20 and 25c each. The finest all pure linen in exclusive 47 design 7a also la Wantfl mi rns at 40, 4o and 60c each; large line silk handkerchiefs ftuu ujuuici . ati vvrj ww la price 3 1X1 -11 i I . fcXCAPES. . . V O m li vou mom nv nuaiitv. 47 We do not hesitate to say that ijk we possess the best cape values ym in ttaieign. uur line is large. w' enougn ana varied enougn tor any 4" taste to be gratified, All the M qualities from 98c, X 25, 1 50, 2 00,1 7m a oo, z 40, a w, 4 w, a uo, 1 00, BJW r ill ihi v mi . tl 1 AA nana arAsthna a7 IStt I 11 f (A BLANKETS. 7 White cotton, 75c; gray, heavy 88c; gray, heavy, $1: white, 1 25; yi cotton ones to z; white wool, 7 2 75; white wool, 3 50; white wool if 4 50, all good values and elecrant 0 soft, warm coverings. ; ' 5 ; : Christmas only i iYou may not be here (J make the most of the ;cliildren come down ' 1.x tj.i: . .;-rm ( ))rv 1 ly tilings. Aiiey ( way. From now, till open evenings. . :".v - - ; . ; . Oysters., .- In price, we duplicate the lowest; in size, our oysters excell . any sold in Raleigh; and la measure, we are the only dealers who sell oysters as they are received with out water Prices 25c and 35o per. quart. Geo. N. Ives, '-;... r -v-: "' City market Phone 255 B ...-,v ; :",:-tv 'x ;-.' nov27 lw. .Vv-'v- : Wd Yoa Era-y ; Try Electric Bitters as a remeny for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female .complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs, u you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electrio Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and II at John Y. McRaes drug store. -- -.. - for Kant. ;.;- Residence No. 412 Fayetteville. Apply to Alfred Williams, V JT im ' for Raat, Six room house jn Jones street, second loor from-' Dawson street. Water and modern improvements. Inquire southwest corner Jones and Dawson streets. : Vv nl4-2w On Friday afternoon in front ot my residence a red raw-&ilk car riage robe with a key bordering of two shades of blue. The finder will be liberally rewarded. - - Annm Moobi Pabkbb, n28-3t ' Edenton Street- W fLA fl eg 3 s7 of the' "old woman come just as often as you wish. (A - i guess were were aooui lM - ? IQUILTS. Good sire 75c, J8c. tl 25, 1 50, 2 90, 2 25. Needless to look else where for your bed clothing, the Desi ana cneapesi line is uerej RUGS. 7 Another lot of Rugs Came this 4 morning. Just think of it! What M 1 J y. - i acceptable gift for Christmas than a Drettv rug? Thev are not ex pensive either ours are not. (A V.....lt. ..I IOUI OKA.W Cn.. KAa OS. 1W KA 9 Kl 5 00. 6 00. 15 00. 22 50. ' ' SPECIAL. 47 10 dozen tin wash basins, large 4 Knlrafa R rit qita 19n onK .. .. . w STAPLES. 4-4 brown cottons, heavy goods L, at 4c yd; AA at 4e; AAA at 4" 5c; plaids at Sic: 27 inch jlaids -a . - a a li 1.1 r . ., , ft 1 TMW I Tim ..... Rteel-fftced hammers 25. Z Hatchets 25c. " 4 Knives and forks, 40c set ' 47 act Kilvr nlntAi imndi In rasas" I 1 50 2 00 2 60 set. Carving 1 Fruit knives, : oearl: handlas, 3 75: children's sets 25c. BOc. 75c. Z II, 1 60 set vfr;?,47 Tack hammers, 10, 15, 20. ; 47 J.UCK8 1C, pvt TOW. BOOKS. We have a beautiful line of? books for the holidavs." ' Linen 49 'books for children 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 0 comes once a year. 8 next Christmas, so 47 present. Let the v and look at thef 1 vi .1 .1 ii . f win not. De m inej Xmas we will bet" J W. E. JONES, j J docket knives oo, 10c, loc, zoc, fc7 1 """'i "i"-. r"rZi ' u sen at reiau less man vantine s lowest wholesale prices. Jap 25o, 60, 75ceach. - 741 , , d.PMCBatonHtebableitt Turkey, Persia, India and Egypt hi represented here. -.Barest 'Hand saws 40c, 00c, -'-700, fl, . , Plush Capes, $5.00 kind 1350...' - ever onerea to the itoioigh public. JNo two kinds alike. No dupl I 25, 1 50 each; :f- ;' I Cloth. " 260 " ,....; .,160 Advantages extrrordinary. Designs quaint, queer and unique Buck saws, ffood onea. NV'a!'49 1 - ' " -" " 300 SM possibilities or obtainina rarest oddities conuneent udou the yi'-,y:y - 7 t '':-! . , .:' A'.-. , , No "Experts" needed with Buck's Stoves and Ranges. --,: VNow Girls ! We will give the BUCK'S JUNIOR NICKLEG RANGE" to the girl under 14 years old who will collust and bring to our office the- greatest number of advertisements, each with ;-.. "DUKP8" Trade Mark cut from newspapers from October 15th to December 25th. 1896. Each collec tion must be tied in package with num ber and name thereon. : " - Thosl HBriggs & Sons ' SALEIGIL N. a - . SOLE AGENTS Buck's Greaf White Enamel Line. Vhat'sinaNamQ? OS H Depend As to the rose or violet, nothing. But take our name 17. II. KING & CO., , Now, there'sc great deal in that For instance: .; In prescriptions it means PURITY and freehness of Drugs, csre and exactness in compounding, Fair- ness and moderation in price. Whether yon want medicine, or soda water,, cigars or Soap, Candies or chewing gum, we serve you with honesty, courtesy, and dispatch. One good name meanseverything to you, it means entire satisfaction to us success. Yes, There's tots In a Name. Ladies' Needle Toe and Common Child's SchooJ Shoes 75c a pair, (I a pair. -- ::.": ;' '4ssaaSw,l,,. ,-- Ladies (Jvergalters, great values at zoo a pair. Ladies' Fur Trimmed Felt Slippers II 50. Boys' and Youth School Shoes $1 50 a pair. ; Gent's Embroideried Slippers only 75o a pair, at Heller Bros. SHOE STORE. A. B. STRONAGH. V "There Are Others," Bat None So - ne oner iur Mils weea uuiv, as an the PRICES we offer them that unn Dnrgains 3 50 400 6 00 ' - Cloth Ca are full sweep with IT Til 1. T 1 T 11. T . 3 T J -1 1.1. . ll A. ATT A T Tm-rr I r A speciallv handsome extra value line Beaver and Rough Cloths at ' $5.00, 6.00 to 7.00. r' : Capes don't fit or suit every figure. '. i Jackets and Coats . . i& English, Beaver and all of the fashionable rough cloths, plain and mili tary braid trimmed new shapes only, at prices to cor- " respond with our Cape offerings. Cold Weather Comforts. GlonkctS.- . 25 per cent, lower than you will buy them elsewhere. And AlwavD our Money Hack tf Ion Are Not batlMiml. ALL TIIE- Hot Drfc Served at our Fountain . TO-QAY. ; ' " ; ' ': "' ". . , . ' i- " " " If you are chilled by the cold then come in and make-your-self comfortably warm y by " taking a drink (!) of "Hot Soda..? ' - ' -' ' .Tours very truly, - Jambs McKimmon &o.V v 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh.. Christmas Stock -NOW COMPLETE AT RIGGAN'S TOY STORE, Toys cheaper and better han ever CHILDREN REMEMBER: r Its the 25th day of December. Are you ready With your le 1th your letter vour letter, - witn vou .oanta uiaus letter v x ' - cr . ' To get Toys and Dolls In your strife, i e or its tne greatest joy ox your me , Are you ready with vour Santa Claus letter, v , If von haven't vou had better. For vou mieht be too late to set her i To Biggan's, the sure place to send I your letter , - For If you want to be In the float,' You hnd better iret in the boat For BIGGAN'S TOY STORE, the greatest of note. Call and select what you want be fore the assortment is broken. Keep Open at Night. WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS to write, but men of abil ity, f200 to fBOOper month. Salary or commission, : State and general managers. Racine Fire Engine Co., Kaclne, Wis. 1 - ni4 ev sat ot Leadeirs -FOR- This Week; Sense Shoes $1 50. neat and durable. Misses' sizes . ' Good and Cheap" aa These." wa uuruiy iuiuh wr lub vvjuujus they will last for a longer time, in Gcpss - 100 .i double cape braid and fur trimmed. uapes in nusn, Ingush ' t . 3 00 " -" ' ..). 3-60 ' Qailts. x Cotnfoptz, f ml C - ,: We have been selecting and buying Holiday Goods during the past four months, and have gathered toother during that time the largest assortment of Brlc-a-Brac, Toys and other novelties ever shown by us. . We are now showing partial lines of Crockery, Vaces, Metal and Cellu loid Novelties, Toilet Sets, Mirrors and Brlo-a-Brao, and would invite you to call anl see them and make your selection. ' . Our Toy Stock will be complete by December 1st, when we will show It. - " We have 600 elegant cloth bound books (selected titles 1 by the most pop ular authors, which we are selling at 9ct each, Nothing better for a Xmas present than a nloe book. ... - v We will name a few authors: Dickens! Soott, Elliott. Lever, Cooper, Jane Porter, Haggard, Edna Lyle, Victor .Uugo,'0)uma, and others, ' Blankets. ' 1': 10- 1 aU wool ( special) .' . 1.. . . r. W 64 11- 4 all wool ispeoial) 424 12- 4 all wool (special)...,.. 4 88 Also White and Groy Blankets from 1 r5.00.;- l , S" Underwear I ' i '..Ladles, Misses and Children's' XJn- derwearJa Wool and Cotton, y Also Union Suits for Children. .: Small Wares. ; Genuine Dietzs Lanterns........... 4o Good.Machlne OU . .... .... , , . . . So Borated Taloum Powder ...,20c Glycerine Soapy,,,...;. ......s 6c Can Openers.,,. 6c Tapk Hammers .'. . .', . . .', ,10c AGENTS FOR WOOLtCOTT & SON, 14 East Martin Street. Fine O ver coatsil You are free liberated from emancipated from vour deDendence perseverence has brought us to the perfection that knows no peer. No -form, no taste, no fashion can exact beyond the ability of our stock of win- ' ter-weight uverooats to satisfy. We perience. Graduated masters of the neers in the new field of ready-to-wear tailoring stock of thousands is a signed and it is your privilege to eniov. vour dutv to embrarw thn mnnrtnnifir that gives you the product of the highest form of competition. ' . We have exclusive novelties Overcoats, in sizes from the smallest Holiday: GlftP. Do VOU know anvthlncr that would rjltkn hnttAP than an OvnVnnat. -: especially one of ours? Select one and deliver in right time. I : .: A Host of For the holidavs. .We are at vour service at anv time: 'readv now with r everything belonging to complete your S, ft .D. -:C21UJir:22t Leading One EVERYTHING Suitable for ' ; Oriental The entire saroole line of Messrs 22 East 18th street, NewxYork, bought callers.-1 vv;- s- ' -l.-.- Sofa pillows and pillow covers, all silk dressing sacks; gentlemen's dressing gowns, quilted; handsome embroideried panels for screens; bureau and beaufet Bcarfs; liberty scarfs; lovely lambrequins in every style in silk: table covers: embrr.s,f. eried crepe de chiu shawls in white and evening shades. ' ' t Chocolate and tea pots, cream and sugars, cracker jars. , Wu holder8, oat meal sets, tea sets, queer cups, quaint saucers, odd plates, nut bowls, salad dishes, Akashi rose jars, and Cloisonne vases, bon bon receivers. ? . v.x- - TOILET ARTICLES. Puff boxes, candle sticks, pin travs. salve boxes, nomada inrR i Satsuma vases, Innumerable Jap wares end metals inconceivably beauti ful; pin trays, paper knives, book marks, smoking sets, metal tea pot and lamp stand: handy articles in sterling silver; Austrian novelties in lot tery and white metals. Early shoppers cull the best. No No jroods sent out to see. This lot to gains are yours for the asking. . , e cJ 1 t i 1 Shoes We sell Shoes cheap. All our lines are 'np,to date,'' and reasonable. ; v' ; " - ' v Crossets t3.00 for Men are unsur passed. s , Wraps; Our S5.00 Plush Cape is elegant. , 1 Nioely made and handsomely trimmed- Other Capej and Cloaks in propor- tlon. fTSoa. our 12.62 Cape. ' t "ri -irinnririrnnrTiiriir Separate Skirts , V , r and Wrapper. , Children's Beefers, ' ; Shawls and Balmorals. Children's Head wear. ' " " - Children's Long Cloaks. , 1 ' j " ', Blaxer Suite. - J the thraldom of exorbitant' rrla- noon merchant tallnma. . Pnratntnt have grown gray in the school of et ' art, leaders of the profession, pio - lv-to-wear tailoring. Fjinh Dtrment in sealed certificate Of our professorship. skill at' a cost that beggars every , , . s In liirbt. medium m) t,aai.w to the 50-sized giants. : ; " ; - now before the rush, and wa will a-mit - t v , Novelties . wardrobe, all at bottom prices, v .. ? Price Clothiers. Holiday Trade. Goods. A. A. Vantine A Cn.: 1 5f J at 33 per cent off enables us to in, China, collection icatfis. " 1. The earltact -Vv -.- - silk and cold embroideried: ladies ' .. ,:- y,-s.-.; . two things alike. No dunlirata be closed out this week. Thn hp. ' 0 V j, Su-' saay tfatf a1 aay saW aw aa 'aaaV aaw aBW kaa snF asaV aaw aw as.y af aaw
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