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Ciiy Kuitor. .Dec. 8 . ito Now Advertisement!. of city 'Property Wm,:F : "'v,a Oil company. ' " V o Laud J C Marcom. 3 Veathsr Tomorrow . Forecaat for Raleigh, Local forecast for Raleigh not, extending beyond a ra dius of 20 miles:! Fair tonight and tomorrow..,! increasing cloudiness, with light showers tomor row evening.! , t I .'t- -. s': . .- . .-, f Foaecast for North Candid. - 4 ( Generally fair tonight and tomorrow and warmer tomorrow morning.!;'; Looal Betevi'rSA'i. Local data for Si hour ending at 8 a. m. (today) December 8, minimum temperature, 36; rainfall; 0.00. : Conditio, of the Weather. The following were the weather con ditions at 8 a. m, today: , .. State of the weather.'. ... . . . Clear. Temperature of the air. .... . . 28 deg. Sensible temperature. 28 deg. Wind velocity..: i - 10. Direction of wind . . North. t PEHSONAL. ;. , We were glad to note the presence of Mr. A. Wv Haywood In the city v yesterday. " Mrs. M. Rosenthal, vvho has been : " visiting her sister at Charleston, re- . turned to the city this afternoon.' . MisS Sue Borden, of Goldsboro, ' , is visiting Mrs. B. S. Jerman, cor ner Wilmington and North streets. His many friends will be glad to ;: learn that the latest news from Mr. ; Alfonso Avery is that the physi cians have hopes of his .recovery and he is steadily improving. " Mr. Greek O.' 'Andrews and Mr. E. B. Barbee left this afternoon for v Greensboro to attend the marriage of Mr. Andrews' sister, Miss Rose Andrews, to Mr. Harry T. Hinds, - of Baltimore, which takes place to- i morrow morning in Greensboro. Delegates to Kinston. - The North Carolina Conference of -' the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, meets at Kinston on Wednes day next, 9th inst. Bishop Wilson, - of Baltimore, presides. The assem- bling of a - Methodist conference is . always an occasion of interest, and several matters of nioie than usual . Importance are expected to come up before the approaching session. Stands at the Bead. - Auw. J, Boel, the leading drug gist of J hreveport, La., says. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only hing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have, " J. F, Camp bell, merchant of Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it it never fails and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds. I cannot Bay enough for Its merits." Dr King s New Dis covery for consumption, cougbs and colds is not an experiment. - It has been tried lor a quarter oi century, and today stands at the head. .It never disappoints, r ree trial bot tles at John Y. MacRae's drugstore. le puD of the Mr Arthur Brown of Meadville, n, wishes to announce to the no tnat be nas taken cnarge c dragon Oil Company, formerly run by Mr Jordan of this city.- His of fice is No 106 Fayette villa street All orders left there will receive bis prompt attention. ' Give him i a kMXf d82t - . 1 ' Ovateta. . j;-,,. - -. In price, we duplicate the lowest; in size, our oysters excell any sold in Raleigh; and in measure, we are the only dealers who sell oysters as they are received- with out water. Prices 26c and 35c per quarts uecv ss. ives & co.,' - . - City market Phone 255 B . . nov27 lw. nn.a.Jo ' - , As to the rose or violet ' nothing. - -.-' But take our name - -' w. u. ki::g & co., Now, there's c great deal in that For instance: . In prescriptions it means PURITY oliJay Ccgjs. In addition to mv regular line of i staple ana lancv urooeries. l nave bought at a low price a big stock of Baldwins and Kings. ) ... Plain and Mixed Nat' ;; ' f -. Itaiaiii,"Flga, Citron, ' " ' ' - " ,' " .', . . Preewvee, and FREEHNES of Drugs, Care , ORANGES, LEMONS. and exactness in compounding, Fair- 'Experts" needed with Buck's Stoves and Ranges. - Now Girls ! We will rive the BUCK'S JUNIOR NICKLED RANGE" to the irlrl under 14 years old who will collect and bring to our office the greatest number of advertisements, each with Trade "BUCK'S' Mark (papers to December 25th, 1896. Eaoh colleo- cut from newar i from October 15th w Msvwmiiw Ainu, AOjUU W nun must oe tiea m pacuge witn num ber and name thereon. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons fiALEIGIL N. C. SOLE AGENTS' Buck's Great White Enamel Line. ness and moderation In price. Whether you want medicine, or soda I f Q YCUr AdYi water,, cigars r ouup, vanuies or chewing gum, we serve you with honesty, courtesy, and dispatch. One good name meanseverything to you, it means entire satisfaction to us success. Ifes, there's lots . In a Mi CAM DIES, Ko. ' Our prices are low for the class of goods offered, either at wholesale or retail; taiiii;;u to make ypur purchases now, before the rush commences) we can give yon better selections, deliver your goods more make lamer means a uannv t selections, deliver your gooos i promptly and in many other ways 9 It to yourllntereBt. A well filled at means a Happy Christmas.1 -r D: t,joii::oo;j, ' : AGENT. r I -ALL THE- I "Phone 28. r, Never before liave wo shown sucli an as sortment of goods for the holidays. Ilcro, are the names of a few things we arc showing: V " It's toy place to tell you wheretO buy Toys. How then. 'Riggan's Toy Store is the plaee. They have the largest stock, best assortment and the most popular prices. Toys are better at the price than ever. - . . " ' SANTA CLAUS. UIGGAN'S TOY STORE, Served at our Fountain TO-DAY. If you are chilled by the cold then come in and make your self comfortably warm by taking a drink (!) of "Hot Soda." Yours very truly, ' James McKimmon & Co., 133 Fayettevllle St, Raleigh, : War Omr cntfcv Vmh Mas. WlWBLOWl 8O0THTK0 STBUP BU beB need itor oer fifty rears bj millions et motben n CBuareo wnue ieeaune, win perieel aneeeea. It aqoUhhi tb Ahlid. Itn th m. allan ah naln. rant arlnd anlla. and ia th hM remedy for Dtnrrhoe. It will relieTa the poor In erery part ot the world. Twent&re eeuu a bottle. Be snrs-to ak tor MnWlnslow'i Bootolng Syrup," and take ao aUuat kind, m GO0TO1G DAnGfllL'OB? H E L I E R ' S. I nr Trimmed Felt Bllppera, $1JM; Ladlea' Patent Tip Batton 8l i.$l.SD and $9,00; Toy Trunks, 7 So eacb ; Gent'a Kmbrold ried Slippers, T5e a pair; Iiadiea's Orerg-altera, 2So a pair; Gent's OonbleSoled Lieather-Iilned Winter Tana to tb new Ball, Doc Toe, only $3.SO a Fair. Greatest Bargains of the Season at Heller's SHOE STORE. ' Established 1876. Dolls, ' ' .: Doll Furniture, Doll Carriages, . Velocepedcs, -- Wagons and Carta, . Shoofiies, t ' , Hobby Horses, ; ' Pictures and Albums - Drums and Guns, r Pianos and Desks, -. V Roller Chimes, ,C " "Balls and Pisto!s Mechanical Toys, ' Iron Toys. - "' Boolcs; 600 cloth bound Books, all popu lar and standard books at 19o: also an elegant line of paper and linen back books for the little ones. Faticy Clocks. 4 Porcelain. Brass' and . Nickel- plated. , , . , - T Metalaphones, ' '". " Soldier Sets, - - - Tea and Toilet Sets4 Magic Lanterns, , , " Blocks and Games, - " . - ' Ten-pins. . , . Rattles and Horns, Boats;. t-" ' " Buck and Saws, Tool Boxes, r, : Stuffed Animals, 1 ' Musio Boxes, ' . " , Tables and Chairs, " ' 1. Pictures. 1 ' ' . T Novelties. i- f We have a great assortment of Novelties in celluloid, metal, brass, japanes, aluminum, porcelain and other goods. ' 1 ' i An extensive line of bric-a-brac is also shown. Beautiful -vasos, bas kets, odd pieces plates, cups -and sausers ana other goods. :. .: s 4 ; Our stock , of capes, cloaks, noods,wrappers, blankets.shoes, dress goods notions,; crockery, tinware, hosiery and dress goods are cheap and the assortments are very good for this season. of the year.: i r Cur Tcrjno Aro CggIi ! ; iFrom now till Christmas we will keep open our store till 9 p. to. n Mr. Sian. Coming January First. ; - The Concord Standard, speaking , ot the appointment of Sheriff Sims as Auditor-elect Hal Ayer s chief clerk, says: ?j . 'MKlSims'appointment is but a juw rwaru ,"r i,Bervicesx renaerea, for he aided Ayer materially in se curing the nomination for auditor. It ad . . For This Christmas For Presents will be Furniture, and we are prepared to show , j you the largest line of Novelties ever brought to the city,; both useful aad ornamental.' ,v ""' v Painted by a Slire eilOUgh, live artist, right 0ur stoek of Bookcases, Combination Cases, China Closets, Ladies' Desks, - J WHSiV AWUAB, AUlOUia iMBIUD, MMHUfOf i -T--- ' WOOLECOTT & SON, 14 East Martin Street. OL PA1TIGS ! mi 19. SUCCESSORS H Ffl? !tted for .thHbfore your eyes, in our show window to- wuiwv iv puivu uv una ycci Ad. and th. shprifT rnrrip ia us in fcw tbe bt iOa oi To every customer who spends 82.00 on JS&nSSSSS tjo. . give one of these hand. eigh about the first of January, but pUlW!U piUlUreS will not remove his family for some Holiday Handkerchiefs: Pictures and Easels, White and Gold - Chairs and Fancy Rockers f ' Almost 5,ooo dozens of handkerchiefs aro on our counters. They are for" men, women and chil dren. Almost 2,ooo dozens still to : arrive. Is time.. U give a musical v 01. UaiTy Matt Of JeW institution tomor- x'ork paint theme You can make your own l 2"" selection of the subject you wish. .Size of painting 18x24 inches. BRIEFS. ttiuk i mSi The'Btpd&ts and faculty of St. Mary's 'school will give a musical and recital at the insti row evening at:30. school are invited MrB., M. 'Moore has' returned from a months visit to his beautiful 1 Better not wait to make your se- - Maltonia farnf m Franklin county. JEnTriJE . gSS; ,T Mr. Moore found an abundance gtune, wiiu uuuks aau iowi at nis i great aeai oy ouyinir now. Better selections now than later. ; W will A:iJleh' i 5t'e?' deliver it whn f ou wantitlre jus uuruuuscu buu xe2fvuu uiace on i il.a sn . - . . . . ' w,imf- f. I yuw wiu nave no irouoie arxmt . V. HI If tllUiUKWU OVA w, yuo VI sire I if I. musk uesirauie resiuences in ine .city. Mrs. Capehart will improve tne property ana reside nere . future-.i1 4 , , It's the greatest handkerchief eathrinff ever mailt in omr vnfoil of nvA in tVi a - , i. tnO - LargCSl , 111 lip , Gjiy. ; as we know.. Think of the price-squeezing . , puweroi uiis giganuc nanaKercmei move- You will find oar prices in reach of all.- We make everything low. ment hag 'rf US J Make your selection now while we have a Jarge assortment We . t -Pow ila r A.- iu Come and see Prof. Harry Matt of New lZlZ masghi thanTandkm ' ' i : i m eyery,sort, lorm, texture, quality and Absolutely Free ! 3r the way, have you been in I since we opened ud our new ntnnk? iZ ty.il nave a real nice line of holiday m tne i goods, toys, books, games and silver Did Yob Ever Try Electric Bitters as-a remeny for - your troubles? ilf not, get a bottle now and get relief, 'i bis medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in givin( strenirth and tone to tbe organs. . you have loss of appetite, constipa- uuu, ucuuttcug, latuuuir Hueus, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled -with dhsv spells, Electric Bitters is the modi- ciue you neeu. xieaitn ana otrengin are . guaranteea Dyr its use. rifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae's drug store. , Notie. of Adralniarradcm.' k Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the the estate of Cora Taylor, deceased, late; of T' -Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the underpinned on , or before the 1st i?,ir of . - cember, 1S97, or this notice w,.l be i loid in bar of their recov err, an J all persons indebted to the f i t : ' . 'a w ill please make imme u'.i.le j-ayiunt J. C. Marcom, Admr. T. R IYenlu.; Atty. n30 ltw6w oods. It does look as thoutrh anv Xmas want could be met in this big collection, and too, the prices are so very mucn under wnat you usually pave k pay ior sucn gooos. iou have no -idea' how much gladness and happiness one dollar will secure at our store lust now. or instance One large doll . . . .'. . . One tea set. ........... One kitchen set. . . . Ou set of blocks . . . . One metal carriage. One drawing slate, A 25 .,, 20 ... 15 ...15 ... 15 ... 10 Total...;... .11.00 Christmas Is childhoods haooiest time, it is sad lor anyiittie one to be forgotten at tnis nappy time, and it takes so nttie to maKeaii nappy, we were all cntidrenonce ourselves and remember how eagerly we looked for Old Santa Claus. - Don't fortret tne nttie ones, let tbe older ones look out for themselves, but don't forget the little ones. Your little ones may have all they could wish for, but don't you knovof some littleone near by that may not have any thin? to make them happy, and oh! how disappointed they will be. We are prone in the enjoyment of our good things and pleasur s in life to fortret those who are less fortunate than we. Just think how glad some poor little uue rauia . made just by you spending ten cents for. some little present for them. It is not the value of a tnft that carries lovto tha hnart. but the thought that we are not for gotten, v Let all of us give something ki wme one tnat is not aDie to nave all that you have. Bet you will feel oetier tnan u you bad not done it. Open atlNlght. pnee-reverythinc: ahove the mean. Note these items: twenty from a hun dred or more. , ; , . ' ; MDplls at le,2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15,20, 25. ""i wt , oo, I.UU, etc. ' China tea sets at 6c, 10, 15, 25, 35, W, to, 1.UU, fl.iSWa fl.OU. ., -i ' Iron cook stoves 65e. si .00: tl R0 I . 3 A mn Kitchen seU 10. 15 25 3.1 en m . ' " I 2 Solid iron toys 50, 75, $1,00. 1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. ; , AB;STjRONAGHi To Ave! J thaCa:!, C:r.3 Ecrly. v Tne "time." aad the "neaas' of tbe people eall for aenalble, eabetantial PreaenM .-. . "for the Holldava..: Oar atoek wa. never ao eompleta. Oar variety aavar r Sv vf.-jii " "- 1 " fmt. Omr prkes aever so attractive. Lot 1 Men s pure llneh, real hem stitched handkerchiefs, good size ana snowy, luc. Lot 2 Men's fine quality, pure Ja- iwnmiiu, rcot ueuisuvuneu nanu kerchiefs. they come in colors as wen as white usually double this price, zoo. Lot ft Men's trtuA TanonacA ' atll hemstitched handkerchiefs,J full size, elaborate open work, silk ini t" tial, rarely under 60., 25c. vn: , . Lot4 Men's pure silk, extra' size, u ucuiauHineu, extra neavy work, embroidered initial alone worth n money, , never under 75c, 50c. ,";; J, - Banks, iron, 25, 40, 60, 75, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60.-.v i KsHday Cress Pstf:rnj. Hundreds of dress patterns, all of v:. ! on...4AA buia wavu biujuui uuuu. uuuicbifi Picture and storv books 1. a A 1 I Fancies, canvas Brocade. Mohair 10, 12, 15. 18. 20. 25. 35. 50. 6SL 75 I Jacauards. Sercrcs. Henriettas. Shot wsc, ai.uo, fi.zo, $1.00 each. - I ICpangiline. Xibelines,Tufted Uoucle, . , . . I Silk and Wool Benealine, Horoe- unwiug siaies iv, 10, zu and za I m-o Mtha Ur-Ar.rtya it. ii j n i Blocks 20, 25, 35, 45 and 60 cents J 13 a set.- - --yrKs . 1 1.. J,. " '.-; luitMai,i t... ! fi5?aHnBr.tV' f.i2,?n 'k0' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white 85c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. .. , M(J borders.' Tin tovs 1. 3. 5. 7. 10. 151 20. 25. oa ana uu cents eacn, v , . ,. SJH unr tmrvia tAwal lw... kerchief and glove boxes and hund- rp.ri a nf nnvol Haomna A( A " - -Vkli.J.I U -XV, -X.., W, 60, 75, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, tnn' ;nn' .'1 V ' W00' tial- hemstitched, white and black, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and $10.00. . 25c to $1 - ' LadiesV. i . , . . - v . . . . ..3ic to 25c GSentlemen's. . . . .4 ,i.5c to 25c : Embroideried H'dk'fs. .'.10c to 25c . LaceEdgeH'dk'fs..,..'.15cto25c VliA l.i..i it! Ladies' and Gent's plain and iai- Fr!::s On our entire line of ladies', misses and children ' coats, cloaks, i 1 , i- . 1 . vayma sou jaoen in nil, velvet, I f c M . . , , lusn, boucie, bourette, chevlo 1 -f!,v -"T-i Lot 6 Men's extra large, pure silk, one half inch hem, imported to re tail at 6O0., as long as they last, i (mistake In order given), 39c, aver and broadcloth. Capes. . .. . .98 to $18 38 Jackets and Coate.. .$1 98 to $9 98 1 h C::v:3. W. E. JONES. Children's wool gloves, 16o Men's and boys' Scotch wool cloves. 25o Men 's Cash mere Jersey cloves. 25c Men's Driving gloves, . 50c to 75c Men s Dogskin gloves, $1 00 We are sold acrents for the famous Courvoiser Cluze I'atent Thumb Kid Glove: the best fitting, best wearing kid glove made, i5c, $1 and $125 a pair. - stitched, fine- quality, pure Irish - unen nanaicercriwis, laundered never sold underage, 15c Lot 7 Men s laundred, white as : snow, hemstitched handkerchiefs, f uever soia unaer luc, 00. Lot 8 Women's pure linen, plain, tun size, nne nemstitcned band kerchiefs, the 12 kind. 7c. Lot 9 Women's fine India - hemstitched handkerchiefs. soft, often 19c, our price 10c. Lot 10 Women's pure Irish linen, special extra undressed handker chief Lot 11 Women's pure linen band embroidered hemstitched hand- : kerchiefs, largest assortment ever ? shown, including many regular , 25 kind, at 15c , . , Lot. 12 Six styles, women's extra quality, fine woven linen, real hem stitched, hand embroidered hand' , kerchiefs, all new, all unique, put up six in a box, ribbon tied, 25c. - Lot 13 Women 'a French handker cniers, pure, clear lawn, very stylish, hemstitched and embroil ered, two for 25c. Iiden very tiiefa, v eil worth 25c, 12Jo. Expressa'e paid on all cash purchases of five doilars auJ over. svccntoRire CA.SllERWOODlt J. Lot - 14-!hlldren'8 icnwtitched. white and colored borders, three in a beautiful box, price 25c. Lot 15 -Five miles of 6c handker- cnieis. uur reputation is at stake on this great nicker line. All kinds, white, hemstitched, color r-J borders, lace edge, silk embroid ered, mourning and brownies, 5e. Lot 16 Children's imported Japan- ; ess uanaisercoieiSj elaborate silk embroidered, just to please tha little folks, 9c. Lot .17 Women's pure Japanese .handkerchiefs, white and colors. ( 12 l-2c. . . ' Lot 18 Gent's extra,-large-"size,.im-- ported Japanese mufllers, an e!e , gant gift, two kinds, 75c. and t h Lot 19 Black and white mufnersfor young ladies and pntlcmen, 25c. 60, 75c, $1 and l l.LO. Lot 20 Last, but rut loast. one thou. sandonecf-f t r 'ored border hand kerchiefs for cL.Uren, lo. succcssonsre C.A.SliE:in j . 3 w y
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