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r r r a , I. PENCE - City Editor. TUESDAY.:., :..K.;.?;Pee. IS ( " , Sale of Land--Jamea Moore. Sale of Land A W Haywood Celery Alex Kreth. . The Weathsr Tomorrow. hmul for KatoUk. 'local forecast tor Raleigh not extending beyond ra dius of 20 miles:) Clearing tonhrhk Fair, considerably cower, tomorrow. i ' Foaaeast tor North Carolina. r ' Shower this afternoon and tonight. Fair tomorrow, 'v iumI Data. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. (today) December !, minimum. temperatore, ; rainfall. o.;. CmmAMaai of th Weather. The following were the weather con- 4lUam at 8 a. m. today: At&ta of tha weather Rain. Temperature of the air 44 deg. dAnilhle temDerature 44 deg. Wind velocity 18- nl .t l.iil N. W. PERSONAL. Mr W W Allen is at the Park. Mr J D Whitakcr of Hillsboro, is here. A McCullersof Carthage, is in the city. M.P PTavlnr and Mr C DOs i born of Oxford, are in the city. - Mr and Mrs John F Sprague of Morganton, who have been vititing in Ealeigh, left today for New YorK. Mr. C. Beauregard Poland and wife are in the city to spend the holidays with Mrs. Poland s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J J Johnston. Funeral of Mrs. Beckham. Mrs. C . H. Beckham was laid to rest Sunday afternoon in beautiful Oak wood. The funeral services were" odnducted from the Edenton Street Methodist Church of which she was a member by Dr. J. H, Carter. The pall bearers were : T. H. Briggs, W. R Bishop, -A. G. At wood, E. Martin, Phil Thiem, Jr., D. M. King. Important Meeting. The monthly meeting of the mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry to be hold this Tues day evening at 8 o'clock, in the Mayor's Office, will have to consider and decide whether to send delegates to the Financial meetingof Business Men, which has been called by the Chamber of Commerce of Indianapo lis, Ind., to meet in that city in January. Let every member attend, and take part in the discussion, and aid in selecting the best representatives possible. Geo. Allen, Sec. Manteo Lodge, I. O- O. F. Manteo Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F., meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is earnestly requested to be an hand. Did Yon 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 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. . If you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melanoholy or troubled with dizzy tells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and Strength ar guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at John Y. McRae's drug store. Stands at the Bead. Aug. J, Bogel. the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says. "Dr. Kinn'a Kate Ttiannverv is the only - hing that cures my cough, and it is ) . . i i it T 1 1 1 T "171 t i. ue oesc sewer x nave. . c . vamp bell, merchant of Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed tor it; it never ails and is a sure cure for 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 V. MacRae's drugstore. , Wanted. Te buy a building lot in good neighborhood in the city of uaieign. Aaaress eox sow. iuiik", stating size of lot, location and price. ' d tf -'-.v;.;'. -'-: ' -' - ' WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS to write, but men of abil ity. $200 to $500 per month . Salary or commission. State and general managers.: Racine Fire Engine Co., Racine, Wis. :" til4 eysat8t . Boas for cms :'. Apply to W. T. Wotnble East Hargett streaa. dMZt - Alex Kreth has from. now oirnice bleached celery for sale at 25c bunch. I also do fine dyeing, clean ing, pressing and repairing on short toilce. " AxexIIeeth, It , 122 South McDowcU Ktxcci, No "Expert" needed with Buck's - Stores and Kanges. Now Girls! W will s-ive the BUCK'S JUNIOR NICKLED RANGE" to the girl under 14 Tears old who will collect and bring cO Our omco wio, grotKm uiv ftdrertlsemenifl, eaca wiut "BUCK'S" I Trade Mark cut from newspapers from October 15th to December 25th, 1896. Each collec tion must be tied in package with num- Der ana name merwu. Thos. H. Briggs & Sons RALEIGH. N. C. SOLE AGENTS " Buck's Great White Enamel Line, ice ! You May Getting just the thing you want if j ou fail to come in and look at our Christmas Goods. Pretty packages of Perfumery and Toilet Soap. Come and see what we have. Yours very truly, James McKimmon & Co Pharmacists, 133 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. From Row M Only 8 more weeks from now to Christmas, but they will be busy days for us, and you. All this great big stock of holiday goods must be disposed of. The Books, Dolls, Toys, Games and Fancy Goods are to be sold; we carry none of them over. Great crowds visit us daily still greater crowds will follow. There is a reason why we have these crowds a glance through our store will show vou the reason. We cordially invite you to make our store your headquarters, not only during the holiday season, but every day during the year. We are building business; we" aim to make yesterdays best, better today, and everyday. We are not yet quite one year old. We have to thank you for helping us make the store mere to your liking. Your approval is our aim and desire; we hope to merit your good will more fully each day, week, month and year. Just now our entire attention is given to helping you in n;rV.in Ynn'ii ha ahl tn r1fvidf on what would suit vou in half J 6"J16" . the time here, and youH have to spend less money for it here than else Lvu 11 amv where.' We don't know what any other store in tne city nas; we nave as much as we can attend to iu our own business, but we have heard many UJUUl Ua WC LU BbKMJU IUIU WMl WT u aA as that nnr Rhrlatmas stock is the prices are much lower. If you haven't been in, come; Our Christmas Tree On the 23d will be quite an event; we have asked Mrs. Dr Bobbitt, with two other ladies, to assist us with the Christ mas tree. She has kindly consented to do so. All the little ones who have written old Santa will please remember and be at the opera house at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 23d, when old Santa will deliver each one some little present, and the big doll will be delivered to the little girl writing the best letter at the same time. Some of the letters will be read. Pa rents and friends of those who have written are, invited. Oil Paintings Free. We have made a new contract with Mr. Matt, the lightning artist of New York. He will be with as this week only. Dur ing this week we give with each $2 purchase one of these ele gant oil paintings free. Drop by and see him fainting them in our big show window. :r . . i' :!,:'; Tomorrow One hour tomorrow, from I Collars at 10c eachone r.". Before Going Sapping FOR XUAS PRESENTS Put our name on your list Wn hnvA a' ereat many things that will interest you and some gen- 0UX, y A beautiful line of Card Cases and Pocket Books, Cut Glass f!nlorne and Selline Salts Bottles, LFerfume Atomizers, ei. Remember j Too ar ncronte for Huvler, and if vou want a"nice box of Candy for Christmas, place your orders early. 7. II. KING & CO., Druggists, c. Corner Fayette ville and HargettSts. - I SEASONABLE GOODS New Crop Nnts. New Dates avr. TatiA ueiDinn invt naa. c ju.. D.iatna New Citron, lias OVmHVtw - i New Cleaned Currants, ew Prunes Evaporated Peacnes, Br.-.rat Anrlcots. Pvannratad Pears. Evaporated Apple. Preserves, Jelliea tid Jams In three And fivfi wound stone iars, Cooking Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Fine Kx- 1)1 U..,llnfr M.nOA Meat. (SC. braces, riuun uuumg, --- - New Prepared Buckwheat, resn Oat Meal. Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy, I tLt -i A nnAa frnm best nack- era; includes any variety of vegetables or fruits, ana surprisingly "Melrose" Flour never fails to pleae the most fastidious nouseKeeiK;r. Mv service is prompt and accurate. 1 our oraers art: reuwnuj " J. D. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 125. Till Xmas ,. ,. , " .- - - - the best selected in the city, and we want you to see our stock. II to 12 o'clock, we offer 120 Feather to a customer. "X '-j? : t' :'f E. JONES. "A WatcH tlus space to- ; .-j. morrow for Raleigh Statiahery Co. oc28 3m For Over Fifty Tears . . WdtsloWS 800THDCO BtiOT liM to" torUelr ehUdrei while teething, with perfect taoeeu. Itiootnesuieenua. awwMinegun remedy for Dlrrhos. It "-iJo?'!. bottle . Be sure, art I iT all pais, euree wura co """.'JT remeaj tor ummm. " ri'VTJKT. TwntT-flT cents s inr "Un Winmlowt Sootblni Syrup." and Uke no other kind, (tit Xmas Bargains. GURISTL1AS BARGAINS' HE Shoe,, lJiO a nl $2.00; Toy Trunks, 75c each ; Mftf!b: erled 81lpr '3o Pa,r; 7 "-".. Rent's Uou..L.-Sole,i Lcather-Wned Winter Tans In the new Bull nonToe.nnlj 3 50 a Pair. Greatest Bargains of the Season at Heller's SHOED STORE. Established 1876. DO NOT BE LAST In Buying Your Christmas Present. (MYALL & There is nothing better than a nice Rocker. We have have over 400 for you to select from, ranging in price from ? 40c toj $20 00- Our stock of -Picture Easels, Lamps, Children's Chairs, and Wagons is the largest. Our line of Bed Room, Parlor and Dining Furniture is complete. Remember we will keep anything you buy and deliver at any time free. OpeiOit Night. k ROYALL & BORDEN A. B. STRONACH. Firework:, Search-light or Big Placards do not make a Store It's Quality and Value that Telia. Bargain la Common Sens presents for Common Ssnsa People ; Bargains in Black Silks and Satins, Colored Silks and Satins, White Silks and Satins, ' Imported Dress Patterns, IVimnctic Ttraca Pftttrn. (All about FOB XAJDIES ONLYi' , - A handsome Christmas Souvenir with every cash put fVioca rl nnp ' Handkerchiefs, 60c to $1 50 evnr style, every quality. X v ' Ladies' Neckwear, " .- ' KidGbves, - ; Combs and BrusLes, ;yKnit Skirts, V-a.-;'-- : Pocket Books, Card Case?. ; 'r ' Bargains in Slippers. ! fur-trimmed, quilted satin, toilet and Breaks fast Slippers $1, $1 23, $1 60 to $1 75. - , i Ladies' Vool-Liiied Slippers. - Sif IPC 1r"tJl. i ml? , I seei It's my place to tell you wW to. buy Toys. Now then, Rlggan'i Toy Store is the place. They have the large! stock, best assortment and th most popular prices. Toys are better at the price than ever. SANTA CLAUS. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE, KeeplOpenatlllight. -T- LLER'S, iut: iicdian' ratent up oniwu Good Dry Goods Baeoainb IN Jackets, rough and smooth cloths Plush Uapes, , . fc. Cloth Capes, " Miasps' Jaoknts." Children's Jackets. . ,- - half price.) rlnllfir and over, "i FUR(IAINa POH 1 HOUSKKEEPMS IK j i Lace Curtains, , -" Blankets and Quilts, ' v Comforts and Counterpanes, . Towels and Napkins, ,. ; Dovlies and Tablecloths, r - Tray Cloths, Boufet Scarfs, x Centre Pieces, Draperies. . - BOHL Greatest Ocn:cticn cf -; - a-Brac and Fancy u:::3 in tts tins. - - . ........... , K i M ! fi'J Nov Wnrfi have sortment of goods for are the names 01 a lew-uungs wo are nu . tvii. - - " .1 Metalaphonea, -' . . Dolls, - -Doll Furniture, . v Doll Carriages, ., " Velocepedes, " r Wagons and Carts, Sbooflies, , r Hobby Horses, Pictures and Albums, Drum and Guns, - Pianos and Desks, Boiler Chimes, Balls and Pistols, Mechanical Toys, . Iro Toys. - Books; 500 cloth bound Books, all popu lar and standard books at 19c: also an elegant line of caper and linen back books for the little ones.' r. Fancy Clpcks. Porcelain, Brass . andi Nickel- plated. hnnHR-wrflnnisXbiank llll .-ILULirV dress goods, notions, crockery, tinware, nosiery - . r Aa are very good tor tnis season 01 , the year, -r: - .. : ; : 'r uur I crmo - - PVff rUUl UUW tail vuiiowmw "vvr - , -i wnm T C.fYVT & SON. w.-rn Atll m.-twmaa wak 14 East Ma&itf Street SUCCtSSORSTO 1 uiiiiTTn nun inn UfUH I III Ullf Allll wnni 1 u uu I liiiu That's the But Buy Everybody Must, 8Sa tidings and further the joyous participations of Christmas Morn. NEW IDEAS. - v "Flowing Ends." Regular 75c neckwear. All shades and colors. Just out Bought especially for ho liday trade . Everybody should see them. Our prloe 50c. ASK TO SEE THESE. 60 dozen Tecks, Puffs. Scarfs and Four-in-Hand Ties in light colors, suitable mementoes of Christinas. 50o kind for 25v JUST RECEIVED. 10 dozen Club Ties for young gen tlemen, styles fancy,: showy and loud, regular 40o goods at 25o. , Dress Shirts (real Modras). all sizes, detached cuffs, from the larg est manufacturer In the country. Cheap at $1. , Our price 75c. COMPETITION RATTLED. " We have made extra preparations In the Glove Department, and now offer 37 dozen of (land $1.50 quality, black and colored Kid Gloves, same as we had once before, at only 5ca KID GIX5VES.7;;;:,:5V7; -;v ' Four-button -"Falko all sizes and colors, Tans, Reds, Slates and Blacks, tne equal 01 any 1 giove, "MARGUERITE This brand of Kid Gllves Is warr ranted asalnst any imperfection of material or workmanship. Money refunded or new pairs 'given tor de- . n.B 1 w . at sr n rective ones. ? tticniy . wonn : j.ou. Our.price,$1.00 ' - , , . GENT'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Hemstitched Initial Handkero-' chiefs, pure Japanese sux, full aim' . . - 25C Large size, open nets, initial, 60c. Brocade.satin and Silk Mufflers, 75c The latest New York fad Is Black Cata Scarf Pins. Shown only by us. Price 5c. HOLIDAY SELLERS. Ttliutr Snanlah Cnirna Feathers. Boas. Are handsome, full and prices, 60c., 75c., and $1.00. . . - STERLING SILVER ARTICLES. Embroidery Scissors, Manicure Sets, Pocket Knives,-Lace Pins, Cuff Button, . Umbrella Mark, etc. Sterling Silver Thimbles, All sizes; .soatr C.A.St',Ctti00 5. t j. icts LiiC wo shown such an as the holidays. ; Here . Soldier Sets,' ' -'. " , s t ... .... :." . ' ! J Tea and Toilet Sets, -! ' Maglo Lanterns, ' ' Blocks and Games, "T Ten-pins. Battles and Horns, " ' Boats', ' Buck and Saws, Tool Boxes, 7 f Stuffed Animals, - j' .-. " Music Boxes, ' t.Vk" " ' . .'" v 1 .- . ' INovelties. T' V We have a great assortment a, Novelties in celluloid metal, brassr feDanes. " aluminum, porcelain and other goodsv:s;5f - A n neSn linn lit hrlcA-bnMI IS T- Btinwn. Rpautiful vases, bas- - kets, odd pieces plates, cups and sausers and c other goods. . WW Ws . ' b bav -- . wjbi a. " r- ar rii.1 .it . anuui wo -syuuo Hro iiaaii ; ; c .... ... . imI A will trAAn AtMTi HUr fitOrfl llli V D. XZi. r uiiimr Tn niiv IT I IHI-Hh III. HIM ArY wiiLiiL luuuiii. Question. C. A.SH ERWOOD w CO. , - UMBRELLA COMBINATION. ' v Umbrella and Walking Cane Steel staffs, tight roller, detachable ban- -die easily packed in trunk, already -boxed, prices $4, $5 $0 pair., HALF PRICE BARGAINS, ' ' A manufacturer closing out at the end of the season all wnbrellas at a - Srice. No two alike. Handles all : ifferent-- ' ' , '- lot i.' -r ' v ' Twilled Gloria, ''The Majestic,' cetiuioia. corn ana pesn canam. &t. aVO aVI Aft ." 'A. . , t' ,(Vaw : LOT 2. , . ; . Gloria Silk)' "Stanley Serges," Bamboo Sticks, steel rods, club and . cnok handles, worth $300, our price $160. , 1 LOT 3. ' . " - v jBest "Puritan Silk,": Crescent vnd Taffito, natural and Steel rod handles, Pementa, Witzhel and on go bandies., silk covers, worth $4 00. Our price $2 O0.;:',. ' - - CHKISTMAS WALKING CANES: Largest stick In the city at the lowest prices ever, made on. such - nigh quality. -. r. - t,. BAMBOO, ORANGE " ' German Oak Canes. Big bargains -25, 39and50c - -(, - . CONGO STICKS, - t All sixes A No. 1, strictly selected. Sterling Silver mounted, at 5o. and $L - - . LEATHER GOODS. " ' ruperb Bhowingof made up leather articles cuff and collar Boxes, Belts, Purses, companion cases, chatelaine bags, cigar cases. ; DRESS LENGTHS. ; A Dress' Pattern is a sensible gUV We have dozen BOX SUITS, ' ten yards each, beautiful prinUJ, Henriettas, Price, $1.25. , COATS AND CAPES. when vou take In consideration tl,a swell styles, superior workman-' shiD. Quality and perfect fitsof these garments. Prices as low down eg $1.50. . ' ucensostT!" C.A.J ... Hvj.
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