ir V. 0 tttttttt VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1892. NO. 53 (UIC Important Decision. An important ease hu been decided in Salisbury in ' the eourt held that shares of last which i stock i In an incorporated enterprise eoild ! not be taxed by a city in which the j owner resided, if the offices of the company were outside of the city limits. Under this decision it is stated that the shares of stock in the Raleigh Cotton Mills and the Oaral elgh a ills are not taxable by the eity. Personal. Mr. E. M. Martin's daughter, Miss Lizzle,has gone to Richmond to spend the holidays with relatives. The many friends of Hon. T. L Cllngman will learn with pleasure that he is still hale end hearty. He talks of attending the inauguration of President Cleveland. We had the pleasure today of a very interesting call from Captain Arthur A. Spitzer, Adjutant Past Lieut. Commander, of R- E. Lee, camp, No. 1, Confederate veterans, Richmond Va. The Weather Today. For North Carolina: Fair, warmer Saturday morning and evening. Local forecast made at station for this vicinity: On Saturday: Flurries of snow probable Friday night or Saturday morning. Slightly warmer, cloudy with light rain on Saturday. Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 89; mlni mum temperature 10: rainfall 0(0. Governor's Reception. The reception at the executive man sion last night wes in all respects a grand success, b ing attended by a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen. Gov. Holt received the visitors in the norh front parlor, ind was assisted by Mrs. Alf W Haywood, Mrs Bene han Cameron, Mrs E. 0. Laird and Mrs. R. M. Oates. The evening was wound up with a most delightful german lasting until the tmaU hours of the morning. Several prominent North Carolin lans in Washington City are urging the name of our great philanthropist, Col. J. S. Oarr, for postmaster gen eral. Applicants for offlae befora the leg islature are getting as, thick as blacks berries in June. At least ten or twelve applications for every elrrk ship. The commissioner of aatr-culMire will issue a bulletin in January contain ing much information relative to the public roads The failare of Barnes, Stainback & Co., clothiers, of Henderson, is an nounced. The liabilities are $15,000 Those who have fowls should roost them high tonight,. It is a mighty tempting time fur thieves. Most of the students of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College will spend the holidays at their home. The talk now is that the new ho tel and opera bouse will not be com pleted before next fall. It seems that application will be made to' the coming legislature for several new counties Ten convicts were received at the penitentiary from Guilford county last Tuesday. Send something to the soldiers' home. It will cheer the hearts of the old veterans. It is said that all the cows get on their knees the night before Christ mas v Don't forget the Christmas tree at Christian church tonight. Hold out the hand of melting char ity at this season. The school girls are leaving for their homes. Large crowd of country people the eity today. in ThA Ltttifi Blacksmith. r this performance the w liming. ton 8tar B(iy: , cLinie" 1 a very charming little "trees, sparkling with real gems of tg lt ! Action. She is as pret- ty as a picture, bright as a new silver dollar, and it is useless to ; say she pleased the audience. Her support was good and some deserve especial mention Miss Georg e Briar was very graceful and took ber.part well. Qns Pixie v, the artist, Frank Bell as Farmer Cleavis, and Wm. Daniels as the Big Man of the Town, spiced the play with much wit and humor, and kept the audience .full of Jangher, even at the times when things were most serious with the other actors. Ralph Stewart, who took the part of Frank Conver, master of the mill, is not a complete stranger in the city. He is a handsome young actor of tal ent, but thU part didn't seem to give him a full opportunity to show his ability, although the audience soon recognized it. Fritz iu Ireland The Hartford Courant says: There was a (rood audience at the c pera house last right to welcome the popular son of a famous father. J. K E:nmet plyed "Fritz in Ireland," j i A u 1 and played it in such a manner as to well please his audience. A good company supported him. His friends here noted with pleasure the marked Improvement which the younger Em met in this, his second year. His voice is better and in every way he is fi ting more easily aud naturally into the peculiar parts which hs has cho sen. Mr. Emmet is supported by Miss n ii . . i . . . m M . m 1 1 tv l.nrrnn nrnA tabos frriA ra r rt I-... , UJU .v vv v. and the scenes where Fritz is laugh : Iniv ain n I n ne- onii HoiiAinf or ft-Vi f hnm Mgl niMg la-tf muu uHuvtus ivu vuvui : are pretty indeed. The whole is full of ; clean,roll taking fun and pretty scenes and songs. Here is what some of the little, Iah- sies are sayiig . . , a, , "Glory 1 CHyry ! Sing salvation; Three more days and then vacation, TkT . I t. . No more dandy dudes to mpsh, I'll pat my trunk on the railroad track, And 1 11 be Johnnie if I come back.": There seems to be a general im-! preosion that we are to have a good sized snow soon ' - j-.'-.vj'i-L Toys going lively at Rfggan's toy Btore. All must be sold. Go quick bi loie all gone Fine French randy at Riggan toy srort. only 26c; French mixture 15c; v new crop av fruits and raisins. I Wanted to boy a 6 rooms Ca'l on Lyon Rauket store. fottaae with 4 or w u itftn Grand Finale. The tim j for thinkine is past. ; Prompt action is necessary. Early buyers get the best A partial list of sensible presents aud their prices JMice dress, Nice bsd quilt, Nobby coat, "Gloria'' umbrella, il 00 to SI 00 1( 0 to 3 00' 4 00 to 12 60 Heruiadorf black hose, 25 to a-a Derby rib black hose, 10 to Embroidered satin hdkfs, 60 to Lawn and linen hdkfs, 5 to Nice corset, 60 to Pair of warm gloves, 25 to . . ko Pair Foster's kid gloves 1 00 to 1 2b o nn Nice damask, table cover, 1 00 to Nice towel, " 10 to Nice suspenders, 6 to 50 5Q Nice pocket book, 6 to 100 O. A Sherwood & Co Fine Catawba grapes just received A. Dnghi's. f at Man r Kraut. For sale by the barrel or retail. de20 R. M. Utzm aff. Fine cocoanuts at A. Dnghi's., This Is the Last Week. Only one week more now before Xmas. Ir you have not yet made all your selections .begin early in the wiek and do not put off until the last day or two before Xmas to buy. Goods that we carry suited for holi i day gifts combine beauty and utility, i Bturu ib uuo iMftun wuern im are j provided to suit every one. ty.u0m,d.xvo;sk vq. NoirirSs IFSrae Siloes Baby gho. 3V to tl 23 Children's School Shoes, 75o to 60 Children's Fine Drew Shoes; SI to $1 79 Misses Fchool Khoes, 1 1 to $1 75 Misses ?iwt Dress Shoes, tl 25 to 12 60 Ladies F ne Laced Shoes, II 25 to 12 00 Ladies Fine Button Boots, f 1 25 to 12 00 I die Kins Hand Sewed But ton Boots. t2 50 toll CO Ladies Hxtra Fine Hand Ms is Rat'on Rao's, ft 00 to 15 00 Gents Fine Machine Sewid 8boes. II 25 to 12 oO Gents Fine Hand Sewed Calf , Shoes, 12 50 to 3 90 Gent Fine Hand Made Shoes, M 0 to 11 00 Boys Fine Drew Shoes from It 00 to 12 50 Ladies Overgaiters, v 98c Gen's Overgaiters, 980 The above shoes are all made tip specially for us, and for style, fit and durability is re cognized by all as the best and cheapest in the city. Every pair warranted to wear as represented. t5T We will sive you money $nhott..j IDRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayetteville 8treet. . Watch this Column. ' W$Jj& ideJ7 2w W COLE. t , . . . Fine lot Malaga grapes at Dnghi's. ? Teleuhone 123. We will use every effort to have all our customers waited on during Xmasweek. Come as early as . you can in the dav. Woollcott & Sons. Send In orders for Christmas oys ters soon as convenient so that no disappointment. A- Dughi.'f During Xmas week we will be ooen ; U1IUWI IVI tUU VV) vUtviivv VI vua - , . . tomers. woollcott & hods. m " Fresh pine apples aCi California ! pears arrived today at A Dnghi's. as) -4s A. Present. A nice article in jewelry is a Christ- , mas present any one wm appreci ate and enjoy for a long time, and nrlll think nt rrnn anrv fim If. la worn At Swindell's thev-are eSbe 3 dally prepared to show any kinVf of jewelry. Cheap, good and fine. See i t b n mean8 a't Windell"s. j - f " Come as soon as you can or else you will have to loose the pick of the stock. Woollcott s Hons. Nice lot oysters in shell next Fziday i and Saturday for family use.A.Dnghi Italian chestnuts for stuffing tur- kftys, &c Romething new and excel 1 lot at, A Dughl's. j Holiday Quods at Swindell's. Any quantity of Christmas-goods can be had at Swindell's, and that mans you nave tne cnance to ouy Iood ttnrt osefnl presents and at the j same time buy them for leas money BliUCtl Ul BCItriB Mill UUUUrvuiVM perfumery, jewelry at Swindell's. ; Found . at last. Bela's Comet, at John Pes cud's drag store. ;, ... ...f What's the Matter W 1th a Suit . of Clothes. ' ai onmucu e iuvy o 4k V aj vv iuvivii a vuvj - mk v v w vwt stock of ; selling all clothing at exactly what the goods cost in New York. Maa ; friend in need a present of a soft of eTood warm clothes, xtel it at owm de" B " won ' c08tl mah i r ' .-.' ' Buy your Christmas fruits, nuts, c , from itc) mastjc esyo.. , Norfolk oysters fresh and excellent,, ; every day at A, l'ughvs. Junaluska claret $1 . quart at a gallon, J5o a A. DugbV. Lemons 25o a doz. 13 6 Telephone 138. A. Uughl. ' Raisins, figs and dates, all fresh and nice, at . a. juum's. If you want to buy bicycles, tri cycles, cut glass, a nice work basket, piano lamp or any other pretty or nseful gift, Hughes' is tne place to get w Nice bananas 25 ets a dozen at A. Doghl's. All kinds nuts received today fresh andflaeat A. Gogol's. nmu .- cooos. Tremeadous stock of 0HOES, GLOVE 8, HOSIERY. H'DIC'CH'FS, UMBRELLAS, FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, and many other articles suitaile for Zmat presents. KOHRIS' DKY GOODS STORE. It : : : "9 :i : I : : t-: 10c Off on EVERY 01.OO. : ? GemVIdlo'. MIuai m.nA t : : 'Children's Underwear t j : : , : '' FOR TRIS WBRK : OLI : t : : :': Forth special i t benefit of patrons t i we will give a ' cash discount of s J ! 10 per cent on wool- : : en shirtr, drawers, vests and) pants i : i : : : Snch a present as a full ! : round of underwear carries : jcomtort and pleasure with it. : : !0. A.8DKRWOOD & CO t : : t i it t : t : t : : : : : : :s : : : j : i t i : KRISKRIHGLL! KRISKRIKGLEI Who is it that dos not appreciate a present, it matter not how small or cheap? We all expect some thing on Xmas. and presents can be found it the LION RACKET S t'ORB to suit everybody. The old as well as the young should be itade to feel that they are not forgot ten. Make them think of you by GIVING A Plush Case, Broom Holder, Nice Bible, a handsome Picture, Smoking Ret. Shaving Set, or Gol i Pen Kris' kringlehas lot of Dolls and Carriages, Wagons. 8hoo Fy ' Horses. Bedsteads, Banks. Pis tol8. Train, Circus Ride's, Guns, Banjos and Violins All can be found at the The Lyon Racket Stares. 1HE A GKAiND disnlnv of mnnt tmntir HOLI DAYS ARE COM IHG. noveit'es can be found at Thomat, A M tw11'b There is no honsein the city of Kaleigh or in he state of Nnrfh P.mMr. where better furniture can be found at. more n-msrk- aoie riteu than at tha REAT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your pariora and chambers and obtaia some thing new aDd beautiful for uniiflimas presents. Don't foreet tha list. Hum inn can obtain all the. newest designs in suits at sll prices ,i , n , . ouresoa, rrencu iMveien LooKing OUsses, Lounges, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. JOOK AT THE BPLEN lid aelnnHnn nt (DiIiu.m BE OH. THE, LOOK PUT. embracing all anilitim mii descriotions. Rmvm t lat 12") on a set of furniture by Thomas & llaiwell Exchange Place. I SPECIAL Uardware, &e A BISCUIT MILL or a set of BREAD, CAKE & FROIT KNIVES will make an acceptable present to any housekeeper. A BOX OF TOOLS or one of our Kicking ITIuleBankG for your boy. A POCKET KNIFE for your husbaud or son. ThslBip&Soiis RALEIGH, N C. II EW MILLINERY. HWMIM .1 UNIHIIM a m The - Latest MititiN eeeeeevee Novelties. M Mea tea ::Tlie mos DesiiaMe;; ::::::::::r.Sliades and Shapes;:::::;:::: rBQY'SCAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS M zlofaflts' Silk Gaps aod; ; Shirred Hats, .....We have Millinery to Buit every- ... body in style and price. ...... ...... ....4. ...... uuui m ...... ...... ...... ................. distance will re- .... ceive prompt at- ............ m... tenuon. ...... ....M . 171 1 SS MAGGIE REESE 209 . Dry Goodsj. JVotlona. Ac. TOMER'S THE LAST WEEK. DO NOT PUT OFF UNTIL XMAS EVE TO DO YOUR SHOPPING. . B. R. S. Tucker i and 1W r&jrttUTllls Smi TDITT) Tl TIP

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view