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Che uJaug w n mmtot. VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1891. NO. 40 MMOTES ABOUT THE CI 1 i . M liuf Our Krnorttm See and Hear Worth Giving to Oar Rcii'ttTv NcN in Brief. Ap- tS' A new safe for Bale cheap ply at this office. Miss Eliza Primrose has gone on a visit to Charlotte. Mr. M B. Barhee, Esq , is macb im proved and hopes to le out soon. Some right f nnny shows are looked (or about Christmas times. People are settling their taxes pret ty well considering the times. Large number of country people in the city today. Tomorrow being the first Sunday Id the month, commnnion services will be held in some of the churches Next Monday will be an important day at the court house. County of fleers renew their bonds, etc. It is expected that the cars will be running on the Hargett street line the latter part of next week. Bishop Lj man will conduct services First in the Episcopal Church at Ubapei Hill tomorrow. The Fast Mail Company arrived here this afternoon from Charlotte. They have a very large supply of baggage, scenery, etc , with them Rev Dr. L L. Nasb will preach both morning and at night at Central Methodist Church tomorrow, Sunday the 6th. Rev Dr. J. H. Cordon will preach at Edenton Street church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock and administer the Sacrament. No services at night We learn today, that the outlook for a large attendance to witness the Emma Juch Opera Compauy next WflrinPRriav is solendid. It will be a grand occasion. 1h anoDor the sidewalk on the south side of Hargett, between Wil nigton and Blount street is fixed up, the better. It is almost impassible in wet weather. The family of Mr. James T. Moore, who have resided here for several Be sure aud fee the Fast Mail to night. Mibs Minnie Best, daughter of Mr. H. W. Best, has been promoted from a 91,2 J) to a f i,ruu ciernsuip iu iuu post office department at Washington. Attention is specially directed to the advertisemor.t of Norris' Dry Goods House. Iu (his establishment can be found all the latest novelties in the line of dry good and every thing pertaining to the trade in that direction. No house in this city stands deservedly more popular and there is certainly none where better bargains can be had Important Notice. Every member of the Fayetteville Street Baptist Church is urged to be present at both services tomorrow. Attention, Rescue Co. An e'ection for officers of Rescue Fire Co. will be held on Monday night next, at T-.O o'clock, at their hall. Let every member present him self at the above named hour. Baptist Sunday School. Tomorrow will be the time at which the annual election of offi -era for this school will take phce. This election is always held at this time so as to get the school in good working order for the new year. All who are inter ested and connected with the affairs of the school should be present. l U Bizar Moseley's old dining hall on Fay etteville street is being made a bower of beauty. For several days and nights the ladies of the Raptist Tab ernacle have been working hard get ting their bazar ready for the open ing on Monday. Again we call at tention to the fact that they are go ing to offer a great mony valuable and beautiful articles for sale on the first flooi and in the second floor will serve refreshments. The bazar will be open every day and night. years, have removed to Birmingham Ala., which they will make their fu ture home. HThere will Le hustling at the Wet tern Union office tomorrow night About the entire force will be busy handling the presidents message, When yop get up in the morning with a swell head, bring it to natural dimensions by taking Bradycrotine. dec 2 Ct. There i eood authority for the statement, that close cars on the elec trie road wil soon take the place of the soromerone8. Perhaps they will arrive during the coming week. Thanks to the joint efforts of the State Board of Agriculture and the N. O. Commissioners of the World's Fair or.r State will be properly rep resented at Chicago. This is indeed good news.. We hope our Mayor not over look the matter of a delegation to San Antonia to present Raleigh' claims to the permanent exposition. Meeting of 4Idermen. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Aldermen took place last night at which much routiue hminess was disposed of. Resolutions of respects to Mr. W. R W omble were adopted. As a result of a conference between the C mmittee and the Trus tees of Rex Hospital fund the follow iDg resolutions were passed: Believing that the Board of Alder . A .1 ' . 1 i. i.1 l.'n.n man is oi tne opiuiuu unit um umo has arrived for carrying out the Charitable interest of John Rex. for the erection of a suitable hospital for the indigent, sick, and afflicted of the city of Raleigh, do therefore, Rnlve 1st. That th trustees of the said Rex Hospital are hereby in structed to proceed to have built as soon as practicable upon said lands devised by John Rex for the purpose, two suitable buildings of such chai ac tar n.H shall be advised b the Acade my of Medicine of the et of Hal Hitrh. one lor the v. hite aud one for the colored, indigent, sick and affl c ted of said city at . cost not to ex ceed Ave thousand (5,f (P.) lhe 2nd resolution provides tuat as J .1 !..!! 3: I ..h.,,., soon as me uuuuiug. :ro wcbicu $2,000 shall be provided to sustain the institution, ere. 8d That the Mayor naii appoint Urand English Opera. The engagement of ' The Emma Juch Grand English Opera Company" will undoubtedly be thoroughly ap predated by the music loving public of Raleigh; considering the fact that the management's object is to give to those cities that are not reached by the Italian and German Opera Com panics playing in New York, the same repertoire of Grand Operas, sung en tirely in English and with a cast that would be almost an impossibility to duplicate, and given with the same spectacular and scenic effects which have made the foreign companies so successful during their Metropolitan engagement. The fact that it takes two complete trains to transport this company will give some iaea oi tne organization, which has been in creased this season to .such proportion that it justly has the right to the title of being the largest opera or gm'zation in America Hill &reene. Ask for Bill & Greene's patent back spring heel school shoes. They are the best in the world for wear. Norris' Dry Woods Store. Hill & Greene make the best misses and children's school shoes manufac tured in the United RtateB Ask for them at Norris' Dry Woods Store. Oar line of misses and children's fine dree slices cannot he excelled in this country. Try a pair. Norris' Dry I Guod 8ton When you want a good solid misses i or children's school or dress shoes! come to Norris' Dry Goods Store. Norris' Dry Goods Store is the place to buy cbildrens shoes. Ask for our $1 50 ladies buttoned shoes; they look as nice and stylish as a $3 (0 shoe. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Sad Accident. A very serious account occurred at Durham yesterday morning. During the prevalence of a high wind some workmen engaged on a scaffold erect ed for the purpose of Axing a r ze house for Mr. B L. Duke were killed. They were nearing the top and were 60 feet from the ground, says the Globe, when the wind sprung up and blew such a gale that the scaf folding gave way and the stack top pled, bringing everything down be fore it. Five men were on the scaffold: W. F. Remington, foreman; Jim Williams, Bob Hutchings, Duncan Goodwin, Richard Blalock Mr. Remington received such inju ries that he died soon afterwards Mr. Williams lived only about an hour the others were badly injured. Continued Dropping Water will Wear Out a Stnno. By continually hammering at this argument we hope to convince you that credit will ruin you. You cer tainly know if you buy goods on credit you must pay right much more money for them than if you paid cash and ask no favors. When you ruu a bill you rarely ever ask the price, but if you are pay iDg cash you always ask the price and if the price don't su't you don't take the goods. How can you expect to e,Ter accumulate anything while you are receiving fa vors and paying so much of your money for them If you trade at Swindell's you must pay cash, but at the end of the year you will have cash of your own. If you trade on credit at the end of the year you will not have any cash, but a debt for New Year's day. Will this be a hap py New Year? Goto Swindell's tor night for shoes, underwear, hats and overshirts. m lours truly, D. T. Swi.ndbI(L. Our line of $9 shoes are ''Gim Dan dies." Try a pair, every pair war ranted to wear. Norris' Diy Goods Store. $2 50. Ask to see our line of $2 50 ladies Dougola buttoned shoes; they are as stylish and flexible and will wear as well as any $5 shoe in the market. Norris, Dry Goods Store. Allen & Marvin. We are agents for Allen & Marvins' ladies fine shoes. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Small sugar cured and N C ham , sides and shoulders at D.T. Johnson's. E. P. Iteeds. We are agents for E. P. Reeds ladies find shoes. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Hathaway, Soule & Harrington. We are agent6 for Hathaway, Soule & Harringtons's gents' fine hand sewed shoes. Norris' Dry Goods Ftore. Kid Olives. A new line of ladies kid gloves just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Tarbell and N. C. cheese at D. T. Johnson's. Hosier) , Hosiery A Dew line of ladies, misses and children' fast blick hosiery just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. N O. buckwheat D. T. Johnson's. in 12i lb pkgs at A new line of nail heads, jet and silt gimps just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. consider the subject. Ci mm iotdoner Robinson, of the Agricultural department, Mr. A Leazer, oi tne uoaru oi agnBunmD, Ur. H. B. Battle. Htate Chemist, and Mr. Geo S. Terrell, Fertilizer Inepee tion. are in Oxford where the c"ase of (he Durham Fertilizer Company is being tried. Attention is directed to the advei tisement of the New York Bargain House in this issue. There is no place in North Carolina where a more choice selection of goods can be had at low prices than at this establish inent. The proprietors are determined not to be out done in catering to the public withes, and they will see to it that all who give them their trade will be properly accommodated A special meeting might be called to I jQr two yer8 three members fiom the Board of Aldermen wno sunn act in cciguuction with said trustees iu the management or saia nospuai or hob - pitals. Kespecuui y suoniweu, Frank trni acu A number of liquor licenses, were granted. On uiotioQ ot Alderman , .. I J . , . n( rouact), it was oruereu mat uum mittee of three be appointed to pass upon all application for licenses nere- after. Aldermen Btrooacn, neaioru and Bow-rB were appointed on the committ e. Mr. Frank Womble was elected to succeed Mr W R Womble as Alder men, and Mr Walter Grimes to sue. ceed Mr. Thos. Pescud, of the Third ward. It was orderf d that the Sun Vapor light Company be notified th tthe contract with the city would not be renewed after January 1st. Messrs, Whiting, Swindell and other business men appeared before the Board to protest against the second band clothing business. Every One Rich or Poor Qho Buy Christmas Things at Tuckers." It does not matter whether you have much or little money to spend for Christmas things, you can find al most every article you want at "Tuckers." Handkerchiefs, glovep. shoes, stocking", infants cloaks, in fants caps, u eo4s scarfs, jewelry, pocket books, h:;nd hags, fur muffs, work boipa, work baskets, dolls, nhil dren's chairs, tidies, and a thousand other useful articles, and no matter how little you wl.-h to spend, you will be ".ble to find something nice at "Tucker's" for the price you want to pay. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Fine table Johnson's, bu'ter 80o fl) at D. T Fresh Norfolk oysters at A. E Jor d -n's, opposite postoffice, every day . Mr. Fred A Watson says that he has the best line of goods it has ever been his pleasure to offer to the pub lie. Hardware, &e. NO MAN with his face all be liarpy md sore from scraed a SHAVING No man can shave well with a sor ry razor, The moral is to call and buy AGOOD RAZOR. We offer razors that are Rood; we have just received a large stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, and every one is WARRANTED. I ry light weieht, AZORS verj ZORS ni'dium weight, AZUKS heavy weig h t. j5T"Our razor with name RALEIGH etehtd on it, is finest can be manufactured. THOMAS B. BHIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. 1891 1892. Millinery Fall and Winter. The latest novelties and best styles in HATS AN t BONNETS now readv FOR THE TRADE Hair Goods, Stamped Linens, Em broidery materials, Wools, 'Zephyrs and Yarns of all kinds. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. B In REESE ap9tt 209 FAYETTEVTLLE ST. Dry Goodg, Notions, &c. If you want uioe, frosh oysters call on A. E, Jordan at the Barkloy ree tauraot. opp site post office. SPECIAL NOTICES. Our stock of Christ mas and holiday goods is complete. It will pay every pne who thinks of buying a present of any kind to come and buy of us. The largest aud best selected and cheapest we have ever put on sale. For the acc mmodation of oir custo- mers we will from now till Christmas keeep our store open till d p. m. ro28 tf Woolcott t Sow. Norris' Dry Goods Store Stylish Drass Goods. Just received a large invoice of new and styli h dress goods, among them may be seen some of the latest and richest productions of the European markets. High class novelties in woolen effects, fancy silks, velvets, &c, with a magnificent line of dress trimmings to match. Narrow silks and jet gimps, &c, at lower prices than ever quoted on same quality of goods, Norms' Dry Ooods Stork. WliRUUCKERiCO. F I OR THE HOLIDAYS. lee Figb -Oysters. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar JNo 828, . Wil mirgton Street, Fresh Norfolk Oys ters received daily. Orders filled promptly. T, E. Sorrkuj. jetf tf. Every Season we make special preparations for the Holiday' Trade, and this year will be no exception to our custom, except our pres ent oispiay will be on a grander scale than we have ever before attempted. We aTe now matins a mamiricent exhibit tion of dry goods and fancy ware of all kin 'a ior the holidays, and the variety is so grea that every one rich or poor can buy. T7INE FURNITURE, X' KKBUH UxiliN A, An rurxifittx, BRIO A-BRAC, DOLLS AND SMALL WAU ES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. WE would recommend that our patrona make their selections ear.'y before the lines are picked over, thereby securing the choicest things. f . H, 4 1 8, TKkv C. in
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