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tig RALEIGH, THUIISD VY, SEPTEMBER 22. 112. NO. 129 VOL. XXVII. . i . t I 57. i ! y fl 7, y ft . -ma Thf Weather Today. For North Carolina : Showers ex cept elearlog la the west portion. Local forecast (or this vicinity: On Friday: Filr weather; w aimer. Local data for 84 hoars ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 70; mim mnm temperature 60; rainfall 0.03. CITY IxTbHIFF. Equinox. Fine season for placing onion sets. Polities is now "on" in al! sections. Mrs. W. 0. Richardson is quite sick. Manager Hnff has our most cordial congratulations in his new venture. Don't fail to see "Killarney and the Rhine" at MetroDolitan Hall tonight. Centennial caps will soon be a new feature in our midst. The street car track from the cipl tol to the fair grounds is being put ia first class condition. Deaf mutes and blind pupils com ing in pretty freely for the Deaf and Dumb institution. The rains seem to be general throughout the state and are produc tive of much good. The Geo. Wilson minstrels are said to be the best now on the road. It is billed for Raleigh on the 7th. There Is no material improvement in the condition of State Treasurer Bain. Secure seats at Jno. Y. MacRaa's for "Killarney and the Rhine" to night. The Alamance fair commences Oc tober 11th, and will convlnue four days. The scores of most 'of our Hebrew fellow citizens were closed today, in honor of the new year. Trinity College has enrolled so far about 165 boys. Over SCO are expect- ed daring the session. Turner's N. O. Almanac for 1893 is In active preparation. It will be one of the most interesting numbers, in many respects, yet issued. The annual meeting of the Stock - holders of the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad takes plaje In Morehead rity today. The new directors of the Richmond Terminal met in New Y t yester. day. John A. Rutherford was elect ed 2d, vice-president. Young ladies are coming in for St. Mary's and Peace Institute and both schools will have a largely increased ' attendance over last session. An old resident told us today that the houses on Fayetteville street, oc cupied by Messrs. fl. Mahler and G. Rosenthal, are , auong the oldest in . the city. . Hood's Sarsaparilla is an honest medicine, honestly advertised for those diseases which it honestly abso lutely cares. The weather today has been pecu liarly oppressive with what is termed a bearing down barometer. We have had so far, no so called equinox blow, and we hope to esoape it alto gather. ; v Gov.iHolt left yesterday afternoon for Wilmington to be present at the reception xt Qen. Stevenson in that eity last night He will accompany the general to Goldsboro to be pres ent at the speaking there today. The sale of bloodea stock advertised by Capt. B. P. Williamson will no doubt attract a large crowd from dif . ferent sections. It will be an oppor. tunity rarely afforded, in that line. Read the advertisement in this pa per. - : Oar Chamber of Commerce will hold a most important meeting to' morrow night which oar business men shoald not fail to attend. It will be in the interest of the Centennial celebration as the chamber proposes to unite cordially in preparations for the grand event. The Orphan's Friend tells thit the Oxford Orfhan Asylum has j ast re ceived an application for the admit tance of an infant girl eight months old. The asylum does not receive any inmates at such tender age, con sequently the superintendent an nounces that If one wishes to adopt the little one he wl'l furnish the ad dress. Attention is called to the official program in today's paper for the com ing Columbian celebration This celebration is authorised by an act of Congress, In pursuance of which the President issued his proclamation. As the celebration is general in its character we hope the different schools throughout North Carolina may take suitable and prompt action in the matter. The time is stort.aod whatever is to be done shord be at tended to promptly. The road leading from the Hills boro road to Pullen Park is In need of attention. In rainy weather it is al most impapsable owing to the red clay soil. Can't our friend, Mr. Mc Mackin put down a coatlog of gravel and light soil as in the case of other roads? This is one of the main thor oughfares to the park and it should be kept in good order. By the way, as the c'ty now has control of the park, would it not be in accordance with the fitness of things that our Board of Aldermen should order a good thoroughfare to reach it? They might at least go halves with the county authorities in the matter. Ai Mr. R. S Pu"en has generously do nated the pp -k to the city, he ought not of course be expected to undergo theexpece of reaching it. It is as little as the citv could do to open a proper rcute. Tne pars woe -a soon be a sor-ce of convenience end pleas-o-e to the people if this is done. I. O O. P. IWnl ir mating of Kenton Gales Lodge No G. I O. O. F., to night at 7 30 o'clock. Important business on haod. Eve ry member required to be present. Manteo and Capitol Lodges frater nally invited Thibm, Sec. Fresh Fish mid Oj lr. T will Via i-a freali .Kli .tiirl nvittora daily at 8orrell'a ol stan-l, WiimtLtf ton street. &u Btepueu. Hardware, &c. Pine, select ovsters every evening at A. Dughi's. Dolls drecseil by the T-embers oi Ft Agues Guild. Apply to Miss Mar garet Susan Marshall, rectory. 13tw4 v For lteut. Store No. H, Fayetteville Street. Apply to T)h J H. CiiAWKOiin. sepi tf w Have Inst rrtyive'l :inl orx-n- ea up a most uttnosoiue line u Our Champion. A good $5 gent's shoe, select calf, seamless vamps. DDe donola tops, calf facings and stays, Goodyear molts fair aHtnhaA. Wo hftvn them ir plain, French and glove toe in TODIES' & CHILDBEDS HATS DuerWOOQ 8. I i:u iiirvciuca iui tuc jam nc.r aon which can no iau to hi tract the mos. fastid:ous. We have also opened todav an ele gant line of DRESS GOOD8, consisting of f BROADCLOTHS, I 8TORM SERGES, tr-r-,', CAMELS HA.IR, VTSf -SUITINGS, ,CA8HMERP:S, BLACK HENRIETTAS, &o. We cordially extend an ' ivitation to the ladies to pay us a v'it. We are determined to givo one and all the best value for the least mone O ir motto: $5.85 $6.85 8.10 $9.25 $12.63 $14.60 $15.60 $18.10 LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AM) LOOK AT THIS LINE OF FRESH, NEW Hb.ce Department. We can safely say our shoe depart ment is unsurpassed by any shoe house in the country. Our fine shoes for ladies are the best and prettiest fitting shoes we ever saw, and each lady who has seen them think as we do. The brand is Baring Bros. Our nice shoes for men are the Reynold shoes, of which there has never been a pair that failed to natiafy. It eo, come forward and get another pair free. We have a beautiful little shoe parlor fitted up especie'ly for ladies. I D. T. SWINDKLIi. BABY CARRIAGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goods at cost so as to clear our tloor for another line of goods. Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS fl. 6SI66S SONS, RALEIGH, N. O. Important Meeting. There was a most important meet ing of the Executive Committee of the N. C. Board of Managers of the World's Fair held at the Agricultural budding yesterday afternoon. A re port was made of the efforts made by the ladles branch of the commit tee which showed great progress. Preparation for material for the North Carolina bu'lding at Chicago will soon begin. Cottage on North Wilm'ugton st. Half smiare from caDitol. I Apply to Mrs. Janette Waf ou. s!9 4t A Reward. T.naf hAtwAKti the corner of Salii- hnrv unA T)awaon streets and Oak- dale, either on the street or cars, a pair of gold spectacles, a sunaoie reward will be given the finder upon their return to this office. se20 St Carpets. Our big stock carpets and rugs ar rived today and are open for your ap proval. 50 cent buys a nice wool car pet, choice of 61 patterns. D. T. SWI5DBLL. N Y Millinery & Dry Goods Bazaar 211 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. muni mm OUR ENT I RE STOCK OF FINE SHOES Mi AT tiRKATLY Fine Tomatoes For sale. $1 a bushel delivered in the city. Rev. A. B. Huhtr, se21 6t St. Augustine School. reducedprice: From Now Until the First of September. NORMS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stroet Decision. Yesterday afternoon Judge A. S. Seymour of the United States Court rendered an c pinion in the case of the State x rel D. W. Bain, Treas urer, against the Seaboard and Roa- kaV Railroad. This is an action brought by the treasurer for taxes due by the road under its act of in- corporation ana an act oi iue mm General Assembly. The decision of Judge Seymour is in favor of the State, the amount involved be.'ng about $60,000. Tf rnn want to save money on shoes buy them of wooiicotr et oons. Photographs. fln fn Tl S Mnt,t,nk' for vour nho- tograph3 113i Fayetteville st. al tf Millinery Fine, Fashionable. Our new stock of millinery is arriv ing each dav , and it is perfectly beau tiful. All stylish and new. And our new milliner from Baltimore is a gen uine artist at trimming hats and blending colors. Visit our millinery 1 parlor and see the new styles. D. T. SWINDHLIi. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE! Until September we will close out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untritnme I Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in I nil OBI A Grand Performance The following is a copy of a letter from a gentleman who witnessed the performance of ' Killarney and the Rhine," in Oxford and Henderson : mi h,n hud r.h nlfipsnre of wit nessing the performance of Mr. J. E. Tm xr n.. in l.ne "i.!iiarnev anu the Rhine," at Oxford and Hender- on an A fVlAV CAVA fL fTOOd Derfor- mance each actor playing his or her part perfectly. J can naraiy say which is best. I hope you will work them up a good house They de serve it You will find each one ex tremely clever and the best of all is, they will give you a splendid entertainment. Inexpensive Dress Goods. T?nr Ahildren'a dresses we are show ing two lines of dress materials at 25c per yard. One, all wool double width suiting in solid colors,the other double width, fancy mixtures, xnese are tne slightest and best values shown at the price. Also new gingnams in smaii pat terns and dark colors. New lines of printed cotton dress goods, fast col ors, at 10c and 12ic per yard. W. 11. of it. o. tucker a uo. Dress Goods and Tvinimings, Table Linens and Napkins, Tovels. Boys, come one, come all, to THE LYON RACKET STORE and get you i campaign cap. i Children's shoes, ladius' shoes and men's shoes. Ladies' ubber shoes r ' to -Jc. Men's " " 33 to 49c. A sheeting, yd wide. 5c; plaids 4 c. Express wagons, rhoo Hy horses and do' and toys. Lvon Racket Store. AT PRESENT rN STOCK. A NICE LINK OF STAMPED LINEN VERY CHEAP. A fall assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons. GERMA.NT0WN WOOL AND ZYPHFPS NOW IN STOCK. MISS MAGGIE REESE. 209 Fayetteville Street. FURNITURES Married. Lancaster Savagb Yesleiday morning at 7 o'clock at the residence ; OI tne unue iu aioouiiuoi x mi ty, North Carolina, our young fellow I in T Inaav XST T.o no.af Ar vn a Giuzeu mi. -' " - I united in marriage to Miss Virginia j Savage one of the popular young , ladies of. that town. After the oe;e (mony the happy couple were the recipients of many valuable .,' and useful presents and received the ! hearty congratulations of a large cir 1 cle of friends. They returned to this ' city yesterday afternoon by the Ral eigh and Gaston Railroad. We wish them a most prosperous journey ' through life. Oar Clothing Department. W hfivA nnrcLased 1.000 suits of clothing for men and boys at a greet bargain. We have marked each suit in plain figures and we sell them at mnrbnn mum. Ka.cn snic ib a Daraiu. We send out no clothing on approba- lion. nuuuvvvi uo w'uoi Imported. Clothes. The following letter speaks for it self and needs no comment. The goods referred to have arrived and are now open for inspection. Haddkrsfield, Eng. Aug. 1, '92. Mr. fcteo. IN. waiters, tiaieign, jm. u.: Tha fall Bnlnetiousof woolens which wo have made for you this season are of the finest qutvuty mat our looms have produced They have all been marln from sneciallv selected Austra lian wool. You can highly recom- mena inem lor tneir colors ana aura hilitv. Tn dARicns the flaiet.fi.nd suh- dued appear to be those demanded by tne ultra iasmonaoie meronant tailors. You will find your patterns In at.vlAfl far aiinerior to anv we have made for the EngliBh market X lSHBR a uo., sep2 tf : Manufacturers. BARG INS IN FURNITURE WILLOW AND RATTAN CHAIRS At your own price. BED LOUNGES. SOMETHING NEW. JUST IHIHKOFIT Markla-frtrt Tturoan 'RVonnli Ravolaf1 Tynlr. ipg Glass at the unprecedented p. ice of 13 This is below cost. A lot of tine Chinaware, ..11 Winla rf nAwa1if a on rviafn 1aoiina till &1UU9 JX JLI J dUU a70t3Il3i A splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, ri . ii xxt l i m r i.i a.- We can save you irom $10 to 15 oo a set of furniture. New goods P'ri vine every day. no side line with us. Come and see us before purchasing. Drj Goods, Notions, &o. SERVICEABLE DRESS - GOODS. THOMAS & MAXWELL, Exchange Place. In addition to our high class Dress Fabrics wa a e show ing fall lines if Serviceable Dress Materials in all the new corings and in the latest styles for this fall. Many of these inexpensive dress goods closely resembh the higher priced fabrics. These range tn price from 25c tc 50c pr yard. B B. R. S. Tucker Cd 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street I 1
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