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'1 a. M Is V VOL, XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1893. NO. 118 . alt.. SS1.. III . ' . tt& Pfettot a CITT I3T BBIIF. - . - Locals PIfked ijjp Here and , There and i V Bolted pown.;; ; W&UmuoDl jklmoit (one. The leaves are hanging on well. Merehaata buy opening and mark log new goods j How abbot hard . wlater predle t ttonsT It is now In order. ' i . . ' Squires eho ild return their dockets ' promptly to the Superior Court.' ; w y i 'i The court house official are aa busy aa bees get ting ready for court. Metopollttu hall is well ventilated and everything la rendered perfectly comfortable. - It (atinderntood that the afab-s of the Internal revenue office will change ; hande thla week.' ' - The box aheet for "Alabama" ia now open at Jno Y Mao Rao's. Be cure seats at once. ' ' ' il ;' "-1 The ladles will soon be out in force looking for that "love of a bonnet" for fall and winter. , Miss Nellie Louge,' oTIJurhanijfls Tieiting Miss Rosa Brought on, "46 North Person street. - " The stores ef our Jewish fellow tit izens were closed today until 6 p m. in honor of their New Year. The fight for United 8tates Sena tor seems to be looming up in ear neBt. The YisUor t noiat , Regular meeting of Wm Q Hill Lodge No 8 b, A F fir A M... tonight. All masons cordially invited. Workmen are now' engaged in put ting on the roof of the large addition to the State Agricultural building. These are days when it requires hustling to keep the i wolf front the door, but the silver lining la in sight. The beautiful September moon will aoon . be shining' in all its splendor ,- She made her bow to the public yes terday The fall and winter session of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb . and the Blind commences next Wed nesday. Peace institute will open its fall session on Wednesday next. We learn that the ontlook is most en- eonrasiiur.- k ; " -. -. S- H w3 i Some good work Is being put' in on South Salisbury street by the street hands. It can be made a most beautiful thoroughfare.. The marriage " license business has been rather slim of late. Inthelat ter part of this month and October a general rash is looked for. ' Mrs M T Fowler, daughter of Mr Miles Goodwin, left- this morning for Littleton to take charge of the col lege at that place as matron. The batch of correspondence re' oeived at the agricultural depart ment shows a notable increase in the amount of pork' raised jtp.rqughout - the state. The cotton platform of the R & G Railroad has been extended and much improved otherwise. It Is now 600 by 800 feet. New fire plugs have also been arranged. - - Let there be a large addition to the list of those who propose to care for the orphans at the Oxford Asylum. Oor people are always foremost in works of charity. Let them not fal Attention, Knights of Pythias! Reg ular session of Center Lodge, No 8, this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Every member requested and expected to be present. Visiting knights invited . , A pleasant . surprisefor all who at tend. . W W WiLJiSOff , K of RandS. Don't forget that winter will soon be npoa ns, and .that the ladles of the womens milsiolatyftrHequirV all the aid they can get. Send them all the aid yoi possibly can. It wbl be .ire reived at the rooms of . the Young Hen's Christian Aaoooiation and dls- ' trlbated with cam i and, discretion. ;; Do YoiTWite? r TRY OUR NEW INKS AND j. vu ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S I NEW; BOOK, I : "PKINOE OP INDIA" ,We have all the School Books. ppqs tagst i aoieu, oiaies. Pencils &e., &e. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. se5 , re--,-. Booksellers. . , . Our Advertisers. A Dughi speofalst v ' Lost, a geld cross. B M Moore has lost a cow. MoKlmmbn has onion sets..., ;,; . Swindell has several specials. See notice of sale of land by Armis- tead Jones attorney, &o , TheerdbS will soonbe- laid by and the usual barbecues will be all the rage. . - .. , , f . , , ; ) . , r -, it i - , . .' : - I ;. Cow Lost. tached to her ear. A reward will be paid for her return. D 01 M.OOKK, 8611 it West M rtln street. Bananas and oranges at Dughi's. !u: : LoTt i OX -' This morning, between the Deaf and Dumb and Blind Institution and Maj Tucker's residence, a gold cross with 21 stones. Reward if returned to Maj R S Tucker. ; ; , 8tp Fresh bread , and cakes always on hand at A Dughi's. Open till IS o'clock at night. , Don't Head This- f UnlesB you are in a position to ap preciate what" there is In it. We are offering carpels now. at a price never attempted by any house in this state. For low pri-es and extra quality in carpets we are in the lead. i ai. t. Bwinaeu.. Lemons at 20 and 25c a dozen at A Dughi's Telephone 128. ';. Crockery. " This is a new feature of . the busi ness and we intend to make it eJlead er.- In order to do this, we have marked the entire lot at a price to suit all. When you call at our store ask to be shown the crockery and you will surely be pleased with price and quality - ; ' Swindell. - - ' ; ; j Trunks for Every One. V.I "i , :Our 'Comu oh Sense" and 'Roller Tray' trunks are the mdst convenient and economical trunks on the market. We have enlareed our trunk and baglepartmentiand now bave "th most extensive variety ever Drougm to Raleigh. We can please any one who has -a trunk to buy,1- no matter the kind or price. Be sure to see onr stock if you want a trank. 1 t WH&RS Tucker & Co. Wonderful But True. It 'la wonderful but "nevertheless true that 60a spent at our store now will buy you s . much goods as tl spent; at other stores.? Our . buyer took advantage oi several large as signment sales while In New York and purchased this lot of goods at about 50 per cent on the dollar, and iiofr we are giving yon the benefit of it. Others try to imitate us In low prices but make , a sad failure. We always have been the leader in low prices and will continue so. . - ... r , D. T Swindell. When yon Want good flmr and good hams don't stop until you get to Mann's. ; woollcoi;t& sons, , G L F Domet Flannel at So a yd, wortn loo. , - " . ' 1.(00 yards unbleached" sheetinsr. standard weight. - Thursday at Co, worth 7io. ! : 1.000 vds vard wide Sea Island cot ton, at 4io, former price 6o. Tbars- i 1,000 yds apron ginghams,, the best made in. America ana can't be bongnt for less than 10c. xnursaay 7io. -. - Rosenthal sells Acme flour. Do you nnt muul hMllHf - If mf no. if . . MMTIM ft? Strayed from' my. lot aturdav tight, the th September: a dark eoN bred Jersey o6w. havio(TTk tin tag at Extra Early White pea. el onion sara at McKIMMOlTS Drugstore. DO' ; NOT BUY YOUR ST A. I jiooejry until you see onr teak ..: . i RALEIGH STA1 IONERY CO. 25' SHEETS WRITING Paper and 25 Envelopes for Scents. , RALPiIGH STATIONERY CO. CUT1 PRICES I Li HAM mocks. Call early before they are all gone. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. FOR STYLISH STA tionery visit the RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. BIG BARGAINS IN Croquet Sets and Lawn rennis Balls. au2t RALEIGH STATIONERY CO. All the grocer keep Acme flour be cause it is the best Accept no other. ' i " Coal aud Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. ; Sepltf. , . T. L. Eberhardt. r Stronach sells Acme floar and guar antees every sack. Try it., se8 I ' Notice.' : ,; This is to let my customers and the public generally, know that I have moved my shoe shop nnder . Jones . & Powell's feed store, on Fayette vHie street. First class work done at the lowest reasonable prices ' i Give me a call. N. H. Moorb, ; Boot and shoe maker. Aug. 31 2 w. Mann sells Acme flour. Satisfac tion or money refunded. ! Cut Flowers, Bouquets, ; Floral designs,' roses, cbleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. H. Stbinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. j12 i 1 ' ' ; Wanted at Once -To buy three or four 'nice show cases. Address, Williams Ss King, Raleigh, N O. i Ferrall sells Acme flour. ...Nothing better made., You should try it. , , ' Ice Coal. -" . " We can produce 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 60 tons per dasof the best Domestic Coal ever bright here; keep np the equilibrium and be heal thy knd happy at smallest cost. 1 JOSTK8 St POWXLL. ' PAHnnd sells Acme flour. Yon as sume no risk la trying it. Do so at once., v' . '- ; ' - i Read aud (fteckoa- Carpet sale is still i going on atD- T. Swindell's1' store. Nice Mo quet Carpets, perfectly lovely 70c per yard '.'."j ; .. - . .... . .' ' ' A Wt of Moquett in Hght grounls, beautiful boquets in and border to match, (1.00 per yard. Most exquisite patterns of new styles in velvet carpets at 70o per Body Brassels Carpets in new love ly shadeB of this, season at 70o per ya. Amerloan m akes of standard brands Tapestry carpets at 55c per yard. All wool Ingrain carpets in the most beautiful patterns- at, 68o. per yard; this is regala'85o ' gdiida'. TTnlnn wrtnl sa.roetfl. Derfeat beau ties, at 85o per yard; these are regular 50O gOOdS. . Good Ingrain , carpets at the small price of 16o and. 20o per yard. ; ' Always come to Swindell's when you want carpets or any thing else under tne prioa. ' ". "' D , T. SwiffDKXili.' ".f "; '.kB-meeepwi Terrell always keeps Acme floor la stock. . x:ry.ur "SHOE SAIL Jb Great reduction in FINESHOES FOR THE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everythicg at FACTORY PRICES BT30 to 40 per cent saved. DRY GOODS STORE 213 Fayettevllle street. We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE HALE IDSUMMER tLEARANCE jjALE OF Trimmed Millinery : AND ALL Straw Goods, Mnslia Hats& Caps , for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big redaction. Stamped Linen. Hair Goods. Jewelrv and Fancy Motions. As we are to mi7e agaia id the fall we want to reiuce thast -)cv as much as pos-rible MISS MAGGIE' REESE, my? ' 114 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. ' kext to Fred A Watson's. Yi WIT Tfifi BEST. : WeTi7 to Fncnisli It. B. Q. & Co.. Line of Ladies fine Shoes, (Cincinnati make) are unex celled for wear; they are marvels of beauty, easy, stylish and perfect fit ting, the "Rival" of any, and bettered by none All shapes, styles and sizes. Prices from $3 to $4. Onoe worn, always worn. ' ' m mi mnu Try Burt St Packard's "Korrect Shapes," Kangaroo, Calf and Cordo van, unquestionably the best for gen tleuien Try one pair and you - will want tnen- again. TRUNKS. We show a grand line of Trunks, the leaders of five factories. We can please you. : Give ns a oall. v; OUR AIM, - Honest representations, fair treat ment, and big sales at lowest prices. We refund the money to all dissatis fied customers for goods returned in order. v--.. . ANOTHER Cutting Scrape. : When cutting prices on any class of goods begins we are always the lowest. Take your "last full" at the 2o Challles and Lawns. A beautiful line of French Satteens for early fall wear';" ; .... . ... We're the talk of the city on HHS ASD SLIPPERS- TU LY0I1 DlCKEf STQRL mi MM mil C. 1 Sherwood 4 Co Ilardware, &c Wo want Tho Floor Space and Now Marked : At Cost"-fof Cash Only. $ 5.90 8.75 $ 6.05 8.25 13.75 6.45 9 80 21 15 $ 6 54. 12.85 f RALEIGH, N.C. ee IHIepe If yon are a citizen or Jstrauger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furnished.' Nothing adds1 somuoh to the beauty of a residence as , good, nice,-substantial fur-' ' niture. For this ' i i cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such . as Buieaus, . . t jrTencn raveied Lioosing Ulass- es, Willow and - Battan ; Chairs, Wardrobes., Mat- tresses, feo. They have : . the finest, pret " i tiest and nob- j biest BABY' 'CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Needles una Oil. Besides,' the firm : will keep you cool by nioegifts , - of Fans and daps. , REMEMBER THE PLACE . . Excbange Plane, Soutbside M'rk't Dry Gooda, Notions. &e, - -. - 1 1 ' . 1 n.iiiRiMetco ; -NEW DRESS GOODS 1 ! Our lines of new Dress Goods ''for fall of '93, in inexpensive qualities, are now nasale. Particular attention is called to the large variety of these medium priced fabrics.' , OUR DRESS .. I MAKING; Is si mm t; DEPARTM'T , will be opened Sept 18th . ,. t l -i ! f-: i:"- '-' v,ini''. .-. )r . W. R.& 11. S. TUCKER &'COc -: J23 and 125 Fayettevlllo i streeti p '
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