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VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1G. 1802. NO. 47 Fritz. Oar people should not overlook the fact that the great Emmet, fa his cel ebrated eharaeter of Frltc, Is to pat la his appearance here on the 26th lost. It Is some little time off yet, battheo it U a great event io thea trical circles being the first visit of this great actor to the south Be on the lookout for him. Highly Enjoyed. The performance of the Swedish quartet at Metropolitan hall last night came fully up to the exp. cta tlon of all who witnessed it and well sustained their reputation. No bet ter musical organization has evr visited our city, and we most cordi ally recommend it to the highest share of public patronage. Student's Tickets. The Greensboro Record says that the R. & D. Railroad will sell tickets to studerts presenting a certificate Igaed by the superintendent of such college or school from Deo. 10th to 28th Inclusive, Anal limit January 4th, at 4 cents a mile round trip, die. tance limited to three hundred miles To others same terms, tickets on sale from Deo 23d to 26th, and from Dec 81st to Jan. 2d, final limit Jan. 4th. 1893. Two Objects. At the recent meeting of the North Carolina monument association a committee was appointed to co-oper ate with the veterans in aekiog for an appropriation of $10,00. for the old'er's home and $,000 for the mon nment. Both of theae ohjeots re worthy ones, and especially should the legislature take cognizance of the Drooosal relative to the soldier's home. It is apparent that a much larger sum thai is now at command is needed for the proper sustenance of the old soldiers, and having estab llshe 1 the home It is incumbent upon as to see inac u is Kept up io ine proper standard Mayr'B Court. This morning a white man (naae withheld) was before the mayor charged with disorderly conduct. He took charge of bis case and pleaded with all the zeal of a true disciple of Blackstone During the trial he be canre rather captious, and put on his hat while the court was In session He was ordered by the mayor to take It off but soon donned it again. He asked that the trial be postponed until tomorrow morning at 'Oo'clock and requested th maso- to him inon a witnes3 from Hiler !ny, v hope name he didn't exactly know. Tint the mayor very properly refused to do, stating that it would be just a reasonable to send for a witness named Smith as for a man whose first name was not given. This rrade him rather more talkative during which he indulged in criticisms on the court, aud again placed his hat on his head Thw resuit was that the mayor ordered him down stairs until he should pay $10 for contempt. This morning the case of Aaron MoCorkle and Isaac Hinton, colored, for the larceny of money and other Wise defrauding sundry persons, came dp before the mayor. They were Bent to jail in default of $200 bond. These arrests are the most import ant that have been made here of late as they are a portion of a gang that have plied their operations for some time in the matter of extorting money from strangers and others. We have authority for the statement that steps re being taken by 7. the chief of po lice and his force for the prompt bringing of the offenders to justice It is known that they have been ope rating in various towns. As the holidajs approach the re ceipts of cotton here increase as our farmers, like everybody else, want a little change for Christmas. The best of it ( that the staple is again bearing ten cents. W H. Day, of Halifax, is in the city. Accident. A minor was curreot'on the streets this afternoon that the walls of a rock quarry at Sanford caved In early this morning, killing one man and wounding two others. We were an able to procure particulars. Meat Market. A meat market is to be established on Hlllsboro street corner of Harring ton. This will be a great convenience in our people in that section of the o'ty. If Puch a market was estab lished in the northern section of town also, it would he a good idea. Sew Banks. One of the signs of increasing pros perity in the country is the es ablish ment of new banks. The latest i6 that started in Washington N. C which will commence operation on the 10th, of January next Mr. Seth Fridgrnan, is the president, and Mr Thos. J. Latham, of Norfolk is cashier. Th capital stock 1 placed at $SO,0nO with power to In crease it at any time. Tli Weather Today. For North Carolina i Cloudy threa tening weather, with rain. Warmer Saturday morning. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Saturday : Threatening weath r, with rain, considerable warmer, southerly winds Looil data for 24 hours ending 8 a ui. todav: Maximum temperature 46; mini anna 'enjperature 41: rainfall 0 00. Desecration. Our contemporary the News and Observer calls attention to the fact that evil disposed persona have been taking flowers deposit d upon the graves in Oakwood Cemetery. We consider this on? of the meanest cages of depredation that can be perpetra ted, and the person so offending should be dealt with in jevere man ner. We suppose that such a crime would be termed in our statute books a mere misdemeanor, but, in reality a person who would wilfully commit such a deed is a fit subject for the penitentiary. ... 7 . . . We have it from what we deem the most reliable authority, that the ex t.nHi..n of Mormn street, will he made . ... . ... . . . . . at no distant day, and that the delay thus far, has been caused only from I pecuniary considerations. , This is good ne ws, and we hope, will put at rest all criticisms upon the subject for the present It is nit-Unsood that the General Assembiv be asked to increase the approp'i-LHon for schools from 15 to u curs oo T,:e ,.v. vaiuanuu. lb is is required iron? trie demands that the schools be kept open four months a ya.r which is a constitu tional provision. Henry Blount, the gifted editor of the Wilson Mirror, has received tempting offers to go into the lecture field. Ho would no doubt. make his mark, as he has but few "opportunity to buy a $10.00 dress pat equals in the realms cf fancy, tern for $5.01 and $6 00. This of 5 foHno-of (ir9ss patterns is to put th It seems that senator Ransom is working hard for a government buiid- ing at Winston. We should think that our Durham friends would do well to tackle on the Senator. The many friends of Giles Mebane will regret to learn that he fell and dislocated one of his shoulders uear his home la Alamanoa a few days since. The pavement on the south side of Hargett, between Wiluington and Blount streets, will be fixed up well in a short time, so we learn. The condition of Ex-Secretary J. G. Blaine, has much improved. He now thinks of taking a trip to Call fornia. Birds are more plentiful In market this season then for sever il years. I pay the highest prices for Oonfed erate money and rostage stamps Ad f Amn, OHAs.1). Barkbb, Atlanta, Ga.. A nice article Io jewelry is a Christ mas preaont anv one will appreci ate aud enjoy for a long time, and ill think of you every time it is worn. At nwinaeir iney are espe cially prepared to show anv kind of ewelry. Cheap, goon ana no nm t by all m-ans at Swindell". Please do not wait till the last t or ft days to select your presents. Come early. wooiicott s sons. Holiday Giod at Swindell's. Anv quantity of Christmas goods can b hud at Swindell's, and that means you have the chance to buy good and useful presents and at the same time buy them for less money than otherg charge Look through the stock of scarfs aud handkerchiefs, perfumery, jewelry at Swindell's. Por blackberry wine for medicinal purposes. Refer to any physician in Baleigh 15 5 A. Dughi. . What's the Matter With a Salt of Clothes. At Swindell's they have a good stock of clothing left and they are selling all clothing at exactly what the goods cost in New York. Make a friend in need a present of a suit of good warm clothes. Get it at 8 win dell's; it won't cost much. Mr. D T. Johnson is receiving and selling lots of the good things that our people must have in order to en joy the holiday season Yesterday he received 25 boxes Florida oranges direct from the plantation. Today he is receiving a lot of New York ap nles and a fine lot of turkeys. Don't wait until the last moment to make vonr purchases. It is much better to provide your pantry supplies before the rush sets In, and by placing your orders with Mr Johnson now you can save money, time and annoy ance. Buy your Christmas fruits, nuts, &o , from (tc) MANN & CO. Norfolk oysters fresh and excellent, every day at A. i'ughrs. Junaluska claret $1 a gallon, 2o a quart at A. Dughi's. Lemons 25c a doz. 13 6 Telephone 123. A. Dughi. Appropriate Christmas Gifts. Why waste your money in trifles when dispensing gifts in this the sea son of giving and receiving? Tailor made coats. Burt 4c Packard's "Kor rect Shape" shoes, bice dresses, kid . gloves, felt slippers, "Common Sense" truaks. Initial silk nanaaercniets, ' apron cinghams, stockings, overgait -ra. rubber shoes, fireside slippers ! and thousands of other useful gifts Can Suggest that Will give COm- . forts and pleasure. ; C. A. Sherwood & Co Raisins, figs and dates, all fresh and nice at A. impure Toys Nothing but new stock at Kiggao's Toy Storo, 130 Fayetteville street. j A11 rtew goods and Bold cheap. de8 - w bfie)J oppn ftt D,ght nQW for the , accommodation of our nnstomers. Wooiicott & Sons Two Opportunities. One, is an opportunity to buy a Xmas cbair at about half price. These .chairs .re now crowded in the car pet department and after Christmas the carpet man musr nave me room the chairs occupy Tiie otner is an ' dress good department aloug in line with other hoiidjy gooas. W. H. it R. t4 Tucker & Co. If you want an Xmas present call and see what we have. Wooiicott & Sons. Nice bananas 25 cts a dozen at A; Dughi'a. All kinds nuts received today fresh and fine at A. Doghi's. We are now showing our full line of holiday goods and you will do well to call early to make your selections. Wooiicott & Sous. 'i RSAM Fresh, sweet cream coifstarttly on hand at Ho 11 West South St. iN6 , ; s. ASSIGIffEE'S SALE. The en tre stock of goods of C H Anderson, lately doing business in this city at No 5 Hargett street, is now offered for sale by the undersigned. The stock consists of dry sroixls. shoes, (esneciallv children's school ', shoes) notions, hats, &c, and can be bought cheap tor caan. uau eariy ana secure good - m' Awignw of CH Anderson, bargams. AWiiiiwuuiJ, HOLIDAY .- GOODS. Tremendous stock of SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY. H'DK'CHTS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS; DRESS GOODS, and many other articles suitable for Xmas presents. N0BRIS' PRY GOODS STORE. Ladies' Coats Filth Stock Tills Season ! I BEST FITTING TAILOR MADE GARMENTS. Styles Ui9 Latest, Prices the Lowest $12.50 JSl NOW sto.oo Nothing more suitable for presents. Call early and make your selection. Anything for Misses and Children you may want. G. 1 Slimiil & Co. Santa - Ciaus bat arrived, and where do you think he left nis cargo oi nice imugs; wny at tne LYON RACKET STORES They are 11 e cheapest sores in the city. Have you seen th.t Mammoth Doll in their window It is the biergest rtoll in B& eigh. and it onlv ift O OO Ask them to show vou the fpi0 best doll in Raleigh for db i A A They have it and they c o s t rD I "r:x ST 50 anywhere else. They have the prettiest rtoll ever saw for only db- A A AIfo a doll for A A cents that ?JplVV beats the world.TTt DON'T tell THEM I told you, but they have the nicest doll there for f) cents I ever saw. In fact, theyhaveZJ PifM T C TO SUIT everybody in JVJ. LOstyle, qua! ity and price. They have a beautiful line of Plush Goods such ns Shaving Sets, Toilet Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Manacnre Sets, Smoking Sets. Mechanical Toys. Baukp of every de- vxisourogs, scnption Snnkes. Express Wagons Doll ( arriages, &o. The Lyon Racket stores. 129 Fayetteville St. 16 Martin St iHE A GRAND display of most tempting novelties can be found at U I - Thoina&A Maxwell's. 11U 11 There is no honse in the city of Raleigh or in the T A VC1 state of North Crolina N t 1 lJ wtiere better furniture can be found at more remark able rates than at ihe Q.REar EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your panors and chaoubors and obtain some thing new aDd beautiful fo Christmas presents. Don't forget the list. Here you can obtain all the newest designs in suits at sll prices Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glasses Lounges, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &o. JjyOK AT THE 8PLEN- did selection of China-ware, embracing all qualities and descriptions. Save at least $2on a set of furniture by calling on Thomas & Maxwell, ARE COM ING. Exohange Place. BE OH THE LOOK OUT. I I Hardware, &e TACKS A C K S. TWELVE KEGS TA.CK8. 5 GTS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACK9 ARE USED. THOMAS H. 'BRIGGS & SONS. c K S. RALEIGH, I EW MILLINERY. M The - Latest . Novelties. : ::::;::;:::The mos Desiiable. ::::::::::::Shades and Shapes; (HIllMlltMMIM BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS iimiN t Infants' Silk Caps and:::: ::.:: sniiTed Hats. MM We have Millinery to suit every- , body in style and price. .... Orders from a , distance will re ceive prompt at- tention. ISS MAGGIE hiiimh t i 209 ...FayktthvillbSt Dry Goods, ttotiom, &c. TUCKER'S OUR STORE A PLACE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, BEAUTY ND UTILITY COMBINED. SHOP BEFORE THE HOLIDAY RUSH. IS. B. R. S. M' Vft 123 and 115 Fettev ille Street Ml
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