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UMMMMMMMSX UlCltoriClawlivl L iCJS, lt3YCill3, Lii3- x a-Brac and Fancy C::3s in ths State.;, You May Miss THOS. I. PENCE - City Editor, GOODS MONDAY..; .Dec.14 OEACQUADLE 1 V " lade to Now Adventeeoseata, Lost Keys. f House lor Rent, Goat for sale. ' ' 1 Academy of Musio Evangeline. AcademyofMusio-r-Stuart Robson, The Weather Tomorrow. . Feraeast for Raleigh. Local forecast for Raleigh not extending beyond a ra dius of 20 miles:) lucre' Ing cloudiness tonight, .with light showers tonight and Tuesday. Slight ly oolder Tuesday nlgnt. Foa coast for North Carollaa. Local rains tonight and Tuesday Loeal Data. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. (today) Deoember 14, minimum, temperature, 48; rainfall. 0.00. - V Comdltloma of th. Wwtlur. The following were the weather con - 41Uons at 8 a. m. today: SUteof the weather, Cloudy Temperature of the air 28 deg. Sensible temperature 28 deg. Wind Telocity 1 niiwntion of wind North. PERSONAL. Mr O P Hay has gone to Norfolk Va. Mr. S. W. Terrell, of Rolesville was in the city today. Railway Commissioner Bedding field is confined at home by sick ness. We are glad to see Mr A W Hay wood of Haw River in the city look ing well. Messrs. Frank Kellingerand Jack Camp of Wake Forest were in the city today. Mrs. A. B. Andrews, Miss Jane Andrews and Mr. A. B. Andrews Jr., left this morning for New York Mr. J. W. Harden left today for Alamance on a short visit to rela tives and friends. We were pleased to see Mr. Will Brook's, son of Capt. Brooks, in the city today. Mr Brooks ishere on a short visit. Mr. J. B. Munson spent Sunday in Richmond with Mrs. Munson and their little daughter, Miss Alice Henning Munson, who is just a week old. Slightly Colder. A barometric ' depression is cen tral this morning in the lower Miss issippi valley, which is causing cloudy weather in the south and cen tral valley. The amount of rainfall, however, in connection with the storm has been very small; amounts of less than a tenth of an inch oc curred at New Orleans, Mobile, At lanta and Charlotte. The pressure is high, with slight ly colder weather, north of the Lake region. The weather continues fine and clear on the north Atlantic coast and in the west from Texas to the Dakotos. Old You Ever 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 adapted to the relief and cure of female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae's drug store. Stand at tha Head. Aug. J, Bogel, the leading drug- rri af nt fihravanwt. Ta cava t(T)i King's New Discovery is the only hing that cures my cough, and it is the bestseller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all thatis claimed for it; it never fails and is a sure cure lor consumption, coughs and colds, I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Dis 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. JfacRae s drugstore. Waited. Te bu uy a building lot in good neighborhood in the city of Raleigh. Address Box 266. Raleigh, N, stating sise of lot, location and price. atn d9 itf - WIS DO NOTa WANT HOYS OU LOAFERS to write, but men of abil ity. $200 to 1500 per month. Salary or commission,. State and gejeerai managers. Racine Fire Engine Co., Racine, Wis. - .14evset8t ' Hoaee for Beat. Apply to W. T. Womble, No. 636 East Hargett streaa, dl4 2t A bunch of padlock keys. Reward at this office.- z - H, For Sale. A fine goat; well broke. Apply at 125, S. E Jo jd worth street, It I -) No "Experts' needed with Buck's Stoves and Ranges. Now Girls I We will give the BUCK'S JUNIOR NICKLED RANGE" to the girl under 14 years old who will collect and bring to our office the greatest number of advertisements, each with "DUCK'S" Trade Mark cut from newspapers from October 15th to December 26th: 1896. Each collec tion must be tied in package with num ber and name thereon. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH, N. C. SOLE AGENTS Buck's Great White Enamel Line. Before Going Shopping FOR XUAS PRESENTS Put our name on your list. We have a great many things that will interest you and some gen uine surprises in prices. A beautiful line of Card Cases and Pocket Books, Cut Glass Cologne and Selling Salts Bottles, Perfume Atomizers, etc. Remember We are agents for Hurler, and if you want a nice box of Candy for Christmas, place your orders early. 7. II. KING & CO., Druggists, Corner Fayetteville and TIargettSU-. Oil Painting Free ! We did not expect the picture giving, but we have induced Mr. Matt to remain for a few days longer, and today, Tuesday and Wednesday we will give free with every $2 beautiful hand-painted M paints them in our big and see how quickly wonderful. Children; remember the big Christmas tree at the opera house the 23d at 4 o'clock. All little children who have written old Santa a letter will be sure to meet there at that time; the big doll will be presented to the. little girl writing the best letter at that time; terest. All parents and ones invited. Wednesday Our shoe sale was such a big success we are going to offer another bar gain for Wednesday at 11 to 12 o'clock. At that hour we will sell one hun dred and twenty Feather Collars at 10 cents each. Only one to a customer. N You haven't seen mas stock until you see w. '4 , New Crop Note, ' : New Dates New Tenia Raisins, new riga, New Seedless Raiaias, Naw Citron. New Cleaaed Can-eats, New Profits Evaporated Peaehea, Evaporated Apricots, - Evaporated Pears, Evaporated Apples. Preaarvea. Jellies and Jams In three and five pound stone jars. Cooking Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Fine Ex tmurta. f mm i-nadinc. mince xuoai.oiu. New Prenared Buckwheat, Fresh Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy, etc. Nov na.niMui annua from best Back ers; includes any variety of vegetables or fruits, ana surprisingly eneap, "Melrose" t"lour never falls to please the most fastidious nousetceeper. My servloe is prompt and accurate. Your orders are respeoHuuy louoiwu, J. D. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 125. Academy of Music. Thursday, Dec. 17. Stuart Robson WITH Madams Janauschek, and Mr. Robson 's company of actors Direction of Wm. R. Hayden. Mr. Gilman's Wedding AND Mrs, Ponderbury's Past, Mr. Robson as Young Mr. Oilman and old Mr. Fonderbury. Madame Janauschek as the "Lady With the Past." Academy of Music Wednesday, Dec, 1G. Rice's Beautiful LL IMfM MAIM 111!" " " tVAUUtLINL, Up-to-date production of the elabo rate scenic and charming musical Extravaganza. The magnificent revival of which created a veritable sensation at Manhattan Beach during the sum mer months, and continued its great success at both the Madison Square Garden Theatre and Olvmpia, unin teruptedly throughout the season. to be able to continue purchase one of those oil pictures. He A. show window; stop he can paint one; its on the afternoon of other features of in friends of the little Raleigh's bestiChrist- ours. - E. JONES. Getting just the thing you want if you fall to come in and look at Christmas Goods. . Pretty packages of Perfumery and Toilet Soap. Come and see what we have. Yours very truly, Janes (Minion Co Pharmacists, ' 33 nfe'i.'v ijle St., R igh. jtM",i,esssjsssjaissasg SVl OrftP KtfYV VMM UktWonvoWa BooTHrao Btbup has twee used for orer fifty year by millions of awtbers lor their children while teething, with ported sueeeas. It soothes the child, softens the fume, allays U pain, cures wind eolle, and Is the beet remedy for DlwrnoBa. It will relieve the poor Uttle tnSerer immediately. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Tweoty-Sve oents s bottle. Be sure to ask for "Mrs WlnstoWs gootiuaf Syrup," and take no othae kind. MS BARGAINS' HELL Fur Trimmed Felt slippers, $1.60; Iiadlea' Patent Tls BaUaa Shuif.$l 50and$a.OO;Toy Trunks, TBe each ; Oeat's EsnDrotd erted Sllppcre. 75o a pair; Ladlee's Overcaltera, MSa a yalr; Qent's Double-Soled Iieather-Ijlned vTlater Taas la the a aw Ball Dog Toe. only $3.50 a Pair. Greatest Bargains of the Season at Heller's SHOELi STORE. Established 1876. DO NOT BE LAST In Buying Your Christmas Present E10VALL & There is nothing better than a pice Rocker. We have have over 400 for you to select from, ranging In price from 40c to $20 00 Our stock of Picture Easels, Lamps, Children's Chairs, and Wagons is the largest. Our line of Bed Boom. Parlor and Dining Furniture is complete. Remember we will keep anything you buy and deliver at any time free. Open at Night. ROYALL & A. B. STRONACH. Firework, Search-lights or Big Plaoartt do not make e)od Dry Goad StoreIt's Qaalltv Bargains la Comraoa Sense Preeents for Cosissea Baboains IK Black Silks and Satins, Colored Silks and Satins, White Silks and Satins, : Imported Dress Patterns, Domestic Press 4tterns. (All about FOR L,AIES ONLYi A handsome Christmas Souvenir with every cash pur- - chase of one dollar and over. - Baeoainb in- -r. ' ' v - ' Handkerchiefs, Wo to II 50 every style, every qnality. , Ladies' Neckwear, -Kid Gloves, v , Combs and Brushes, , ' Knit Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, ' - r " , -Pocket Books, Card Cases. . : -. Bargains in n Slippers, fur-trimmed. Quilted satis, toilet ana Break- fastSlippe-rtloatolU, Ladies' Wool-Lined SHpporfl. I.. J I Wr.W let... if "See!" It's my place to tell yon ttWe to buy Toys. Now then, Rlggan'eToy Store Is the pleoe. They hare tto iarp-a stock, bast Msorwaeat and the most popular prioa. Toys are setter at the prloe thas ever." . - SANTA CLAUB. ' RIGGAN'S toy STORB.f, " St?, llr?: Keep Opsa at iligbt. CHRISTMAS IT- ER'S. BORDEN aad Talao thai Tells. feoplst Baeoaixs w-- ' V - - Jackets, rough and utooth sloths ; iusn uapes, . Cloth Capes, T Misfles' Jackets. Children's Jackets. naif price.) I B AAOAtHt o' " . v HovsinKprai in Lace Curtains, Blankets and Qullt. ' Comforts and Oounterpasas1. " : Doylies and Tablecloths, ' Tray Cloths, Bonfet Scarfs, Centre Pieces, Draperies. . - I It.w. X..J I .J tmiJT Never before have sortment of goods :fbr the holidays. :t Here are the named of a few thlhgs we are showing: Doiia, , Doll Furniture, Doll Carriages, Yelooepedea, Wagons sad Carts, Shoo flies, Hobby Horses, Piotares and Albutis, Drains and Oins, Pianos and Desks, Qo;ler Obimes, flails and Pistols, Msohaaloal Teys, Irak Teys. Bodksi lar aaa usuusru uuuaa s iwv. auav an elegant Una of paper and lioen baok. books for the little ones. Fancy Clocks. Pbroalaln, Brass aad Niokel-plated. Our stock of capes, cloaks, hoods.Wrapders, blarikets,shoes, dress goods, notions, crockery,: tinware, hosiery are cheap ana the assortments are very good for this season of the year,. . " Our Torir.3 Aro Cash! MfFroa now till Christmas, we will keep open our store till 9 p. nt. ' WOOLLCOTT & SON, 14 East Martin Street. H2L PC II That's tke HTTOBi 'But m Everybody Most, t tidings and further the joyous participations of Christmas Morn. W; lnkw ideas, r - "Flowing Ends." Regular 75o neckwear. All shades and colors. Just out Bought specially for ho liday trad. Everybody should see them. Our prloe 50o. ASS TO SEE THESE. v W UVMU AwV tiaSaWa kPkySM SSS HUU Pour-ln-Hand Ties In light colors, suitable mementoes of Christmas. Wo kind for 25e. JUST RECEIVED. 10 down Club Ties for young gen- tlemen, styles fancy, showy and loud, regular 40o goods at 25. Dress Shirts (real Modres), all ! sixes, detached cuffs, from ths larg- est manufacturer In the cosntry. Cheap at $1. Our price 75c. 1 COMPETITION RATTLED. We have made extra preparations I In the Glove Department, and now offer 87 dosen of Hand f 1.60 quality, black and colored Kid Gloves, same we had once before, at only oca KID GLOVES. Pour-button -"Fslkos." all sixes and oolors. Tans, Reds, Slates and i Blacks the equal of any si glove. tor 700. i "MARGUERITE. " This brand of Kid GHves Is war ranted against any Imperfection of material or workmanship. Money refunded or new pairs given for de tective ones. - Kicniy worth u.BU. Our prlee.ll.OO v. t , GENT'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Hemstitched Initial Handkerc- chiefs. pure Jspanese silk. full sise. 25a Large sise, open nets, initial, 50c Brocade.satln and Silk Mufflers, 75& The latest New York fad 1 Black Cats' 8carf Pins. Shown only by ns. .Trice ocv - - , ' i . HOLIDAY SELLERS. - , Black Bosnian 1 Cocne Feathers. Boat, Are handsome, full and crices. 50e., T5e, and 1.0eV- - V STERLING SILVER ARTICLES." ..ff'WSf 3?r .fBJ Embroidery Scissors, Manicure .v .f''ffi Sterllns Silver Thimbles.: All sites, ?5a- ' i C we shown such an as 1' MeUlaphones, . Soldier Sets "'-". tea and Toilet Sets, " Mtkio Lanterns, ' -. blocks and Games, j Ten-pins; ' battles and Horns, BoaU,1' - Back and Saws, '. . foot Boxes, ' , ' Stuffed Animals, " , Musio Boxes, 1 " Tablea aad Chairs , Plitsrei", Ndyeltles.": ! ; : Vfi dat a great assokment of Noreltles lit celluloid, metal, brass, ' Japahes, aluminurti, porcelain 'ad . : other goods. ; Tv ' An extensive line of brloa-brao Is i also shown. Beautiful - Tases, bas kets, odd -pieces plates, cups and sauaers and other goods, - - ' ana dress gooas Question ' UMBRELLA COMBINATION. ' . Umbrella and Walking Cane Steel staffs, tight roller, detachable' han die easily packed in trunk, already boxed, prices 14, (5, $0 pair, HALF PRICE BARGAINS, 'rv A manufacturer closing out at the end of the season all umbrella! at frice. No two alike-- Handles all ifferent- , LOT 1. " i : . Twilled Gloria, "The Majestic, celluloid, horn and pearl handles, worth $2, at $1.00 ' r; LOT 2. " . 'i'' Gloria Silk, "Stanley Serges," Bamboo Sticks, steel rods, club and cnok handles, worth 3 00, our -price $1 60. - - r . ' LOT 3. s Best "Puritan Silk." , Crescent and Taffito,' naturalland steel rod bandies, Pements, WiUhel and ongo handles, silk covers, worth $4 00. Onr. price $2 00. J CHRISTMAS WALKING CANES. Largest stick In the city at the lowest prices ever made on such high quality. . v r BAMBOO, ORANGE German Oak Canes. Big lg bargains 25, 89 and 50a CONGO STICKS, S . ' " All sites A No. 1. strlctlv selected. ' Sterling Silver mounted, at 5c. and W." - .' - - ; j - LEATHER GOODS. i , ; Superb showing of made an leather- articles cuff and collar Boxes, Belts, Purses, companion cases, chatelaine bags, cigar cases. , v. . . v DRESS LENGTHS. A 'Dress Pattern Is a sensible gift. We have dosen BOX SUITS, . ten vards- each, beautiful nrlnted Henriettas. Price, tl.25. COATS AND CAPE3. , ; The prices count ' for not! ' "t. when you take in consideration the swell styles, superior workman- , quality and perfect fits of these lents. - Prices as low down as 11.50. ... trtoCA.SHERWOOD&CO. , MID I'M TWUtlU irccdteat c.a. Sherwood a co. V
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