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VOL. XXI&. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1893. NO. 120 CITT II BRIEF. Locals. Picked Up Hero and There and Boiled Down. Alabama to tonight. The watermelon begins to look ex tremely lonely. The weather today has been rery nltry for the season Tbe matter of the Raleigh poet of flee U quietly sleeping. Marshal Hill's term of office holds good for come little time yet. - Go to Metropolitan Hall tonight and enjoy a first class performance. One huniieh and forty students at the agricultural and mechanical coh lege. The rain poured in torrents last sight and there we quite an electric display. The colored people of Durham have held a meeting and, politely asked for work The tax lists will soon be in , the hands of the collecting officers.- Get ready with your cash & . The public is anxiously awaiting the name of the new "princess of the republic" at the white. house. And now the puzzle is, what will be the name of baby Ruth's p aymate. A million of jnme3 will be suggested. We hope tuo tobacco trade is not on the wane in Raleigh. Can't the chamber of commerce spur it up some? ; , Can't the chamber of . commerce add its iuflaanje in the matter of a county asylum for the insane? It is needed. Applications for admission to the State Normal . f. and Industrial school at Greensboro continue ' to : pour in. f"' r 'The Baptist West End Mission Jolks are talking of getting a regular pastor. The congregation is on the Increase. Splendid time now to work the roads before the winter sets in. Su perintendent MoMackln should take time by the forelock. Remember that the scale of prices for "Alabama" are 75, 50, and 25 cts This is cheap admission for snob, a prominent entertainment. Improvements confine to be made at the Yarboro. Manager Brown is determined to make it second to no first class hotel in the country. Tbe Nationals and" Puzzlers, two colored clubs of Raleigh, will play a game of baseball at Athletic Park to morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Remember that "Alabama" is a first class drama and full of interest ing situations. The hall should be packed tonight to Its utmost capao ity, Hillsboro street from tbe railroad bridge to Ma Tucker's corner is in quite a rough condition. A little work could be put in to much advan tage. Upwards of thirty young ladies will take part in the Dairy Maids Drill at Metropolitan hall next Fri day night. It will be a beautiful eight. .Don't forget the ladies auxiliary en tertalnment for next Friday night. The box sheet is now open at King & Oo's drug stoie. Secure seats ot once. It will be most attractive in all par ticulars. Tour local paper works for yon and the town at all times. What are you doing for It? If you would have the public know what line of business yon are in, tell them through the col umns of the paper. JLt will.be to your Interest. A big washout occurred od Monday night on the It and D R it between D invljle and Keysville. '1 here is a trestle At that point and the place washed oat Is 40 feet deep end 75 yards wide. Passengers were com' pelled to transfer. . io You Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINOE OP INDIA" We have all the School Books. Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &a., &C. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ee5 Booksellers. Our Advertisers. See notice of J T Broughton, ad ministrator. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of the Raleigh Stationery Company 8C9 Fayetteville street. Here can be found one of the most select and abundant stocks of school supplies la the state. Everything in the stationery line at the mojt reas onable prices. Parents and guardia ns should note Well the advantages -oFer-ed for children attending school. Help Them. Has the fund for the support of the orphans in the asylum collapsed? We sincerely hope not Several of our philantrophic cithens have gener ously agreed to contribute each a months support to an orphan. This is somtt help but others ought to fol low. The unfortunate children should not be allowed to suffer. Uorrespond with Rev Pr Black the superintend dent on the subject He will prove to you that there is great necessity for help. - The Weatlier. Local forecast for Ra'e'gh and vi cinity: On Thursday: Pair warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: ' Maximum tempature, 72; mini mum temperature 08; rainfall 0.46. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's this evening. Tfvon don't take a frv of Delhi's oysters home at night to your wife either your wire aon't love ovsiers or you don't love her. Which is It? Put up in fancy boxes at only 25c. . ii Large stew oysters 25c at Dughi's. Don't Bead This Unless 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 mb and extra quality in carpets we are in the lead. D.T.Swindell. Crockery. This is a new feature of the busl ness and we intend to make it a lead er. In order to do this, we have marked the entire lot at a price to suit all. When yon call at our store ask to be shown the crockery and you will surely be pleased with price and quality. - Swindell. MTrunksfbr Every One. . : 'Our "Oomu on Sense" and "Roller Tray' trunks are the most convenient and economical trunks on the market. We have enlarged our trunk and bag department and now have the most extensive variety eVer brought to Raleigh. We can please any one who has a trunk to buy, no matter the kind or price. Be sure to see our stock if you want a truos. W H & R S Tucker & Co. WOOLLCOTT & SOX8. THRUSDAY. GL F Domet Flannel at 6c a yd, worth 10c. 1,C00 yards unbleached sheeting, standard weight. Thursday at 6o, worth 7io. . - -- - 1,000 yds yard. wide Sea Island cot ton, at 4io, former price 6io. Thurs -das.: ;':-;vV. 1,000 yds apron ginghams," the best made In Amerloa and can't be bought for less than 10c. Thursday 7io.- . For. Bent. , A dwelling Tiouse on North East street, No 616. Apply to 8t ' - TK Bryant. DonniiL? Extra Srly White 1 PEA.RL ON'JON SEC8 '5 :-. -' McKIMMOlTS Drug Store. FOB SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CALL ON THE R&LEIGH STATIOHERY GO., "09 fayetteville Street. "ITTE have a large and complete ML 1 T J line of Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sponges, Tablets &c, &o, Scaool Bags of every description, at prices that can't be beaten. .. WE are known as headquarters for evervthing in the STA- I J TIONERY i )NE, and carry a . . comple'e assortment or Fane v : Goods at attractive prices. In call- , ins yna will receive prompt and coarteous attention, and we gnar- ' antee our goods to be strictly flrjt- i class and as represented. RaLEIGH STATIONERY CO, auL4 309 Fayetteville Street. Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lo est prices. Sep ltf. T. Li. Kbernardt. ' , ... . .. Notice. ' y This is to let my customers and the nnhlln cAnArn.ll v. know ttvit' I have moved my shoe shop under Jonesvjb Powell's feed store, on Fayetteville street. First class work done at the lowest reasonable prices. (Jive me a call. N. H. Moore, Boot and shoe maker. Aug. 81 2w. Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late abbage and collard plants. a. btbihmktz, b lorisi. Telepaone lis. jeia Wanted at Once To buy three or four nice shown cases. Address, Williams & King, Raleigh, W U. Ice Coal. We can produce 13 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 50 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heal, thy and happy at smallest cost. JOHB3 & POWBIiL. Read and Keckon. Carpet sale is still going on at D. T. Swindell's store. Nice Mo quet Carpets, perfectly lovely 70c per yard. ' A lot of Moquett in light grounds, beautiful boquets in and border to match, $1.00 per yard. Most exquisite patterns of new styles in velvet carpets at 73c per yard. Body Brussels Carpets in new love ly shades of this season at 70o per yd.' American m akes of standard brands Tapestry carpats at 55o per yard. All wool Ingrain carpets in the most beautiful patterns at 68o per ywrd; this is regular 85o goods. Union wool carpets, perfect beau ties, at 85o per yard; these are regular 50o goods. Good Ingrain carpets at the small price of 16c and 20c per yard. Always come to -Swindell's when you want carpets or any . thing else under the price. D. T. Swindell. Wonderful But True. It is wonderful but nevertheless true that 60o spent at our store now will.buy you as much goods as $1 spent at other stores. Our buyer took advantage of several large as signment sales while in New York and 1 purchased this lot : of goods at about 50 per cent on the dollar, and now we are giving you 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. J. T. Swindell, m- SHOE SALE. J2 Great red jc. ion in FINESHOES FOR TEE HEXT - 30 - DAYS. Everything at factory prices E&30 to 40 per cent saved.gj osroiitis' DRY GOODS STORE -213 Fayetteville street. We invite special attention to our MlbsUMMER CLEARANCE MALE IDSUMMER tLEARANCE KJALE -OF- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL - Straw Goods, Mnslia Hats & Caps for children, Fancy Rib bin at a big reduction. Stamped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and irancy JNOiions. As we are to move again ia the fall we want to reduce the stock as much as possible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTEVILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. YlMflOIS. We Try to Furnish It. B. G. & 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. Once worn, always worn , m wummi Try Burt & Packard's "Korreet Shapes," Kmgiroo, Calf and Cordo van, unquestionably the best for gen tlemen Try one pair and you will want them agtin. TRUNKS. We show a grand line of Trunks, the leaders of five factories. We can please you. Give us a call. 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. ANOTHER Cutting Scrape, When cutting prices on any class of goods begins we are always the lowest. Take your "last full" at the 2o Challies and Lawns. A beautiful line of French Satteens for early fall wear. ' We're the talk of the city on 3I)ii AND SLIPPERS- HUE LYOil RACKET STORE. mm Mil G. A. Stepoi & Co llardware, &c We want The Floor Space and 9 Now Marked At Cost for Cash Only. $ 6.05 $ 6.45 $ 6.54 8.25 9 80 12.85 13.75 21 15 $ fi.90 6.75 Ihsi.BriSflfls, RALEIGH, N.C. see Mere. If you are a citizen or granger it will be to your interest to h iveyour rooms neatly furnishel. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &c. They nave the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME! Sewing jdbuuiub r rpeuiauy. Also jm autLlWri Needles end Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Oaps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExcliangePlane, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, Not! one, &e. 17. II. r. R S. TUfKER CO DRESS GOODS 1! Our lines of new Dress Goods for fall of '93, in inexpensive qualities, are now on sale. Particular attention is called to the large variety of these medium priced fabrics. OUR DRESS MAKING ' DEPARTIirT will be opened Sept 18th W. H. & It. S. TUCKER & COt , 123 and 125 Fayetteville street. Tiiomas mi B 4 k 8-VV;iV";J. .' MJ8'dlM(MWIWiiSWBSfclw. .it ; -i(!V.
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