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I- Eh AG? 1J totfarc. wttt t . r. VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1392. NO. 39 113 III U. fck Circ'it Court. The ease of Mrs. Lois A. Crab tie. yi the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany for damages, was today set aside for the trial of the indictment of Zick Rhodes, for marder, from tLe Superior Court of Daplin county. After examination of witnesses and charge of judge the ease was given to the Jury. Lyon Backet Store. This establishment is not behind any other in the arrangement for the Christmas holidays as wi'l be seen by a visit and inspection of the huge stock now on hand and being daily received of novelties of sll kinds. There is no bettor place in the city for the purobase of suitable gifts for family and friends. The rash will soon be great, so it would be well to call early. Returned. Bishop Lyman has returned to the city from a tour to the western part Of the state during which he visited Salisbury on Thursday November 17th, Asheville November 20rh, and Henderson county November 27tb He will leave next Friday for New York to attend u meeting of tbf board of managers of the general missionary work of the church. will return here about the 20th, (not The Weather Today. For North Carolina : Local rain in west portion, warmer. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Thursday : 8'ightly warmer, threatening weather, rain, wind shifting to northwest Thursday night, colder. Lccil data for 24 hours ending 8 & ' m today: Maximum temperature, 64; mini mam temperature 43: rainfall 0 00. Crowd Expected. We are reliably informed that the j attendance on the Baptist Conven tion which assembles in tbif city to morrow, will b even lurr itian au ticipated and many of l . not 80 far been provided aconmiooda tions. We most eincre!y hope that our people will stir up in this matter . , , , ; i-uuiu ucuvuiruiu w w.c cuk- our city to have it snid that they , were wanting ia hospitality on such . . . . . . an cccasion uur rair name is at tl .t I 1 . most liberal response. ; Ucchurch has a e.ow air uuuitu UttB wow which sometime since he wounded, . breaking a wing. He has kept It as a pet and the bird now roosts at night UL iU . . . , nlth Ihfl nana anrl la Qnno unnfln a a r avu uvv .wuv. w ubiouuj well satisfied as a crow couldbe. He is an affectionate "critter" Jand shows great fondness for his benefactor even if he did shoot him. Mr. Up church looks forward to the day when he will be equally as famous as the celebrated raven that Poe wrote about, or the on that Barnaby Kudge used to take with him on his rambling excursions. Severa' of the military companies In the state are now making prepara. tions to visit Washington City at the inauguration. We hope the Gov ernor's fciuard will not be behind in the matter. The City of Oaks should by all means b. represented. ltetm ued. Dr H. B. Battle and Mr. T. K. Bra ner have returned from Chicago whence they have been to perfect arrangements for the exhibit of North Carolina to the w rld's fair. We are pleased to note that much good was accomplished daring the trip. Mora space was secured for the forestry exhibit which will be a fine one. Both gentlemen visited the space set a' art and had it laid off. Now that tho appropriation made by the last General Assembly can be utilized, we ; can reasonably hope that North Car olina will make a good showing with her sister states. On Iland. Friday evening next will be an event of unusual Interest in the the atrical line in this city. Manager Heart has secured for the enjoyment, of our teflon! ft John Thorn nnon and c . . .... - . Coinpauy, wno 'or rendition 01 ortgl- winsunas present, ireuuw on uumiuon , , ,. . . it is the best, cheapest and most select stock nal coundy is unexcelled by any J , w , ... for the holiday trade ever shown in this troupe won be road. It has vis 8tate Every article is marked in plain fig i ed our city before, about two years ures Bnu so1'1 at murked price. Our long ex since, and was received with the a most delight. "On Hand, or the Comic Side of 'Life," ib what may be j farmoH nna nf t.tiA rnurfnir inmod em of the dav. and is fa I of fun. sinffinsr. dancing, music, comedy, farce and laucKter. Jt can De truly placed as u . . v. the foremost performance that has visited Raleigh this season and we ; pre iict a house full to overflowing. J I . . - : . Tbe Ash vine Uurler says that re- cently a Ral. igh gentleman killed, in tht county, 141 partriagee in 141 ... . ... wv Rntoiirh fnlki shots That is the wav Raleieh folks 1 a -vr 1. " elwaysdo. Never miss the mark. Nash square looks like a cyclone has struck it. . 8oerZaTreS $' gal,0U; 25 per quarr.. A. Dughi. General Agent. , : .-JiM-,ndiiii nv. ; -"- Thn hpRt fltrins. newest stvles and hndsomt garments at lowest prices ar to be fOUitd at O. A. BherWOOd & p , ! The bpt lfne of Dress Goods at ! moderate prices. 12$. 15, 20, 25, 40 and 50 cents ar to be found at L. A. ner- fiSau in Jail. ,..k ir, fv. nr.r,f., " , IT " "Jr. .Jill. w UWP ICIUI n U U ll'ULI'fl 1 U TV, WM touDci this a oi Dy tne j?iuer Datnea In tears pitter, gaining tears, ana iuer the lack of a friend. tJaid tho gicttny uuuui iu iuiuu oiiu vriuwnu ood vuler (very few eood lailersV "I m b'elp tel me your trouble." TV.. ..,!, ,1 .Qr.n loDnnH rV,lo fret, aud Ins countenance beaming vith joy a8 he said: ' Can I trust . you?" ' Yes," says the turnkey. J w a'w i T, j . ,.t . j i.i. ;.. den my bosom of this troubled, ago- nizing longing of my soul," said tne mRlirl nnnr fallow: "tnmorrnn T K0 from this loathsome duogeon, and r ' .j .lAc.. . j J? r .. ,5 ,1. ; " u Swindell's store and buy me a suit of -1 rt fPV a . n a ca tniv AlAfhinn o f uioLjtico xuojr aio pojuu uvvuiu at cost. Also get me a trunk, a I heard Hwindell sells trunks cheaper than s any one else. Then I want a carpet to take home: get the carpet also at . Swindell's i W that Swindell's any one else. Then I want a carpet -11 ,,1. ; or all people who ' store is the favorite care to save a dollar. From Dec 1st to Dec 25th we will keep our store open at nights to ac commodate our customers w no are,' lUH(10 bU VW IU n UUllUg IUD UBbJT bV ? purchase their Amas eoods. Very respectfully. Woollcott & Sons. Lost. Sunday, Dec. 4th, ladies small size, open faced, gold watch and ohain. The chain is frosted gold, with two rubies. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at tfrausman ft Rosen thal's store. Fresh dates, figs, raisins, nuts, lem apples received today at A. Dagol'i. The Bnrt & Packard shoe is the 1 best Pric $VO0 only to be bad at O. A. Sherwood a Go's Fresh Norfolk oysters received daily at A Dughi's and delivered free at any time. For a common sense trunk they are the best only to be had at C. A. finer wood s Go's, i Holiday Gifts fur Every One. We are prepared to sonply every one with holiday gifts If you have only a few cents to spend, then come and look around, you will be wel come ; we can make a lim.ted amount 01 money go a w&y. p iihto i an enormous establishment filled with nseiui ary goods ana lovely fancy wares. A stock as large and varied as ours contains something to suit every ore. W. H. & R 8. Tucker & Co. Watch this Column. CHRI8TMASGOOD3-Our stock of dolls, toys, wagons, velocipedes, tricycles,games, i drums, desks, doll furniture, tool chests, plush and metal cases, work boies, bisqm fles and ornaments, tiset, glasswara odd -i A-vAM itiM .nUi.i.iA. giuyea, aiiu luauj uiuci aibivura suilauiu xw l 11 . 1 1 . V ' L ' i t . I perience in tbe noliday trade assures to our customers the best selection and the lowest I pi ices. Children's chairs, pictures and frames. rYE WORKS Harris' Steam Dye vvorks has now become a household word all ovr the south. Raleigh is famous lor her enterprising business men, and among those that deserve special mention is Mr. D W C Harris, proprietor of iiarns Bteam Dye Works. This gentleman is determined to do the finest work ever done by any house be- fnrB Bn(1 tnnrnt.hh,iiATonti,Hm. gc'K.7 a! sample jobs by mail for return postage. No I navraant awro than m oimt Oman's v. at nrtll I ! garment larger than a gentlemen's vest will be dyed free Cash will Tse caid for all eoods that do not give perfect satisfaction. This 1 is the fairest offer ever made by any house before certainly worth mvestt-1 ffnrinir Ainwn all nmnni tn Ham' Num I ?w flri, atK inr,f .tf u.ik JLf J V Tl V1SU1 klUUVi DUVbUi AWtVlbUi I N C. de3t W1 ANTED To purchase three redlrish I W M.PnPDt, e8. naUbwS from 7 month, old, apply at thi. office. 56 npOYS-NothinK 1 othintr but new stock at Ritjgan's 1, 130 Fayetteville street. AlTnew ld cheap. p XtovBtore, goods and sold RoowC it ah a .00 Kn ixn Mttet N 130 Fayetteville T7I8H, OXSTBRS-Frmh fish,. Norfolk ! and Morehead ovsters. fresn fruit. (Sc. al- wnvson hind at the new establishment on south side Hargett, between Fayetteville end vyum imioii sureeui. jMsmviuuer tuBjuaw- .o Vi bast iiargett street. G M JONES, G J JOHNSON- no28 6t I , I ' store with five rooms, on Park avenue, near tne new Uniou depot. Comer favetteville a id Davie streets, one i large olflc on first rloor nd ix nice rooms on second noor, eitn r tor ottlces or bed rooms for centlemen only. no02w awfraps. x AK WOOD. Prices much less I Ithan usual. Look! Oak wood $2 25 per coru, unuvcreu aiiywuertj jii tuts uuy. Prices, ca"h on delivery. Full measurement guaranteed. Leave oraerb at hardware store of -ulms Lewis & Co. TTTO HO .b JOHN AMIJjLS. Hi wORK. I have taken the aeency of a - . --i Nrtrr.hflrn hntiQA nf on nrinnu ninr.n rAfl P01? crayn ani P"'- All wort guaran- teed. No money collected until pictures are delivered, int-ve samoies ot worK at my undertaker's establishment, corner Blount I and Martin streets, f'so canvassers out ; canvassing the city. Prices to sun. the times. i Any one wishing to see sam le9 of our work can drop me a p0s1ai and I wiU gladly call il - a' i." 1 on inpin. oaiujracuon guaraiueeu or no pay Respectfully. LCBAXtwELL, nolo imp itaieign, jn u ; . ,,, ZZ A SIGEp'S .SL,?S"TD? en" J A te,"fJta0.fuS2 xrlately doinp business in this city at No 5 Hargett street, is now offered for sale by i the undersigned. The stock consists of dry 1 irrkidn.. Hhrw tmnfwinllv children' ar.honl i shoes) notions, hats, fcc, and can be bought j cheap for cash, Mil early ana secure good 1 tit tr a vvDnnn Assignee of C H Anderson. vs Notice.' The taxpayers of Raleigh township are re spectfuily URGED to come forward AT ONCE and settle their state and county tax- M. The time for me to settle state and school tales it fast approaching and 1 MUST ' nnt MWPAGE, Deq lit, 1893. heriff. Ladies' Coats Fifth Stock This Season ! I BEST FITTING TAILOR HADE GARMENTS, , fi.,i - . . . OlfieS 1116 Latest, PflCeS 1116 Lowest. $12.50 JiS-StO.OO Nothing more Mi'tMile for prewnts. Call early ana 111 iir vour selection. Anything for Mise ami Children yo'i may want. t A. Slfirwooi & Co 1 w Nfl IE RUTS' FOR THE Best Men's. SHOfcS LadieB and Children's IN THE CITY. tyEvery pair warranted tyTo weaa represented. HflRBIS' DRY GOODS STORE "w 1 n n lt ii 1 c& wa. uviaui a 213 Favetteville stmet. I If? 1111 4S. . RUGS. I C- ma T ' T?TTf3-Qi -The cheapest and best IUu ? Kusin the city of Ral- RUfS. nRacket gSS." Pim "mvrnaMats aid Rugs tVL X X 4,c: 72i'?'? nx? 4 15, " TJTTH-Q '-ood Velvet. Rugs 81 94. iVUlTO. If in need of a Rug don't RUGS. I TTT prices W in until you see ami ee' our RUGS. uXsol? RUGS 'Vi"'ler buy and undei" LYON RACKET STOSES 129 Fayetteville Stre t AND 16 Martin Street. !HE A GRAND disniav of most temptirg YVr t T nove'i es can oe iound at U I I I ThoraabA Maxwell's. 11U Lrl There is no -o'ise in the city of Raleigh jr in the il A V C state of Vorth 0rolina Nn I J where better furniture can be found at. more remark able rates than at the QJREAT EMPORIUM. ARE Now is the chance to re plenish your par'Ore and chambrs and obtain some COH- thing new and beautiful for Christmas presents. Don't. IHG. forget the list Here vou can obtain all the newest desig(H in suits at 11 pricts Bureaus rrencu' U"vele,i Locking Ol.isses Loonses, Willow and Kat'an "hnirs, Ward'obes, Mattresses, &c. I DT DL M: JOOK AT THE 8PLEN- did selection of China-ware, embracing all quil ties and - TT f M U 11 descriptions. Save at leant 2f on set of furniture by I TTJ 7 camng on 1 1 1 1 1 I A.aJm Thomas & Maxwell, t nr jt Exchange Place, I UUi. Notice- Having been appointed executor of the will of the late Madison Baush. I herebv give notice to an noidin? claim? against tie etiaie 10 present ineui wimiu tue uuie pre scribed by law or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All indebted to the estate are notified to sett'e them at once. R D WEATHERS, Kxeouioi;, NOY 10th, 1893 Hardware, &c iTACKS- TWELVE -GROSS KEGS A C K S. 5 CTS :PER KEG, AND THE KEG 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. c K "s. RALEIGH, .1 EW MILLINERY. The - Latest . Novelties. '. ZZSMM Mi BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS .."Infants' Silk Caps and:::: Shirred Hats. at ...We have Millinery to suit every- ... boJy in style and price. M ...... ...... UWUtUlB Will 16- I....M :u cive prompt at- .. tention. MISS :E'maogTe reese ao9 .FatbttkvillbSt.. Dry Goods, Nations, &c. iW.H.iR S.TUCKERi C9. OTJJR EXTFNSIVE LINES OF Holiday Goods tM4 are now on exhibi tion We urge early selections before the choicest ARTICLES ARE SOLD. ffl, H. R. S. Tocker $ Ca 133 and 125 Fayetteville Street
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