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iff iTl 1 mmtm VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G. 1893. NO. 123 i CUT II BBIKF. LocalsJPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Dawn. The compiAsa will noon be heard ap:Io. Mr E1 Rngelnard la still confined at horn with sickness The market is much slimmer today than nsuil on Saturday. Darreocy is getting more plentiful In all the bnks of th state. Tookoat for ' Uncle Hiram1' next week tt the Academy of Masio. The dairy maid's drill was such a success last night that there Is talk of repeating it Sheriff Vanoay, cf Wilkes county, brought three prisoners to the peni tentiary yesterday afternoon. B cycle races next week. These with ' Uncle Hiram" and "Cupid's Capers" will give us a lively time. The work of preparation continues to go ou at the fair grounds. Every thing will ba in splendid order by the fair. Beautiful bills are posted for "Co pid'B Capers" and 'Uncle Hiram." There will be fun ' and a plenty of It next week. A special from Washington City to the Rlcbui' n Dispatch says there will be no duu be of the confirmation of Messrs Simmons and Elias. A farmer told as today, that the hot sunshine was doing wonders for the cotton. Everything all comes right In the end. Let us stop grumb ling. The attendance at the graded schools this session will bo largely in created. The necessity for another building will soon be so apparent that it cannot be overlooked. At least $ 10,000 should be raised for the confederate monument by the time the next legislature meets. Ihis would be an incentive to increase the state appropriation. The appointment of Mr Josephus Daniels as chief clerk in tha interior department is very gratifying to his friends in this city and elsewhere throughout North Carolina. All the doctors agree that the health of the city is flrstrate for the season of the year. No epidemic die ease of any kind. The case of scarlet fever on the western suburbs is in a fair way of recovery. When the contemplated improve ments at the insane asylum are fin ished there will doubtless be room for a largely increased number of pati ents. This will be cheering news to hundreds 6f unfortunates now un provided for io the different counties of the state. It is very rare now that any appli cation is made for the payment of the back taxes allowed by congress. There will evidently be a large amout of the appropriation left over. The next steps should be the refund Ing of the cotton tax levied during the war. It would only be a simple ct of justlo. Indications are that the fight for postmastership of Raleigh is on. We notice that Mr W C Stronach is on the ground and is being pressed by Mr Bunn. Senator Vance is expect ed to return to Washington tomor tow. We suppose of course the claims of our friends Messrs A M Powell and CM Busbee will be pushed. No telling how the est will hop. Frerh lot, . mocking bird food re eelved today: 8So a box. f Woollcott & Sons. Gentlemen's Furnishings Tie Hoes of gentlemen's furnish In gtoAf for fU season '9 ! Ohoice airun'(Jts of neckwear ir.;s shirts of every' description, intermediate weight underwear, collars, handker chief, half hose, gloves and saoes. fall shapes of Dunlap's no ready, W H & tt 8 Tucker & Go. Io You Write? TRY OUR NEW INK8 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Road ? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, PRINCE OP INDIA" ll We have all the Pehool Books Book BigR, Tablets, Slates, . Pencils &n., &c. ALFRED W1LLIAUS & CO. ne5 Booksellers A Pad for a Penny. You can get a pencil pad at Ed' wards & Rroughton for one cent. Be Prompt. It is necesrry, both for the benefit of the children end the convenience of the schools that pupils should be prompt to enter the graded schools at the commencement of the session Unless they do this, it will be out of the question for teachers to do thorough work. Parents and guar dians should look alter this matter. The Weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: On Sunday and Monday: Fair weather considerably cooler, N to N W winds. Local .data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 86; mini' mum temperature 71; rainfall 0.0. Not a Riffle. We took the rounds this mdrning in search of something to while away the dull times in the way of news, but it was as great a failure as per haps usually falla to the lot of a naws gatherer. At .the capitol a death like stillness prevails among heads of departments and their subordinates, and when asked to contribute some thing to the general fund of informa tion for the public, the reply comes, "nothing but the usual routine," At the mayor's offlae there is nothing to depart from the general run. The city is almost absolutely quiet, with scarcely a "drunk and down" to vary the. monotony. At the court house,the same stillness pre - ails All the offl dale seem, like "Wilklns Micawber" to be waiting for something to turn up. The librarian is as usual in a deep study wondering where he can store and safely keep the thousands of relics which he is anxiously wait ing to be sent into the Antiquity so ciety. It reallly seems, under the circumstances, that the city re porter must resort to his imagination to cater to the public taste for gos sip. There is nothing serious to talk about. We have called lustily for a report from th.3 station house com mittee, but they have failed to bear us so far. We have made all sorts of enquiries about the extension of Mor gan street, but deafness in that di rection still prevails. We have hint ed that perhaps the exigencies of the times demand another graded school building, but nobody seconds the motion. We have scattered in all directions, but an awful lethargy seoms to pervade the public mind. Perhaps the repeal of the Sherman act will lift the veil. May it soon take place, so that general confidence rr ay spur us up and lead to action. - Several more students arrived to day for the agricultural and meohan leal college. The institution will be crowded to its utmost capacity. North west winds tomorrow and iruoh cooler. That is what the weather folks say. It will make a great relief, v The grass in Moore square needs cutting. ' There is enough to go far towards feeding the city horses. MOM EL A supply of Kile, Spin ach, Mustard nd Lettuce 8eeds far preselit plantlug at McKIMMON'S. Unibrfl'a Special. w hiv picked our stock of um brellas and in the lot found 19 am brellss ranging in price from $3 to $6 each We will, on Mond-iv next, 18th, sell any one in this lot tor $1 50 One day only. Swindell. For Knt. 7 room dwelling on Elm street. Ap ply to Wvnne A Ellington, Insurant e and Real Estate Agents. millinery Goods. We have off -red tMs pist week the most styHsh and durable line milli nery goods that we have ever had. All we want yon to do is to come and look at our goods and you will be pleased. And more than all you will save at least 40 per cent on a purchase Woollcott & Sons. You can get fresh Norfolk oysters at Jord tu's everyday. 130 Fayetteville street. For first class fresh Lynn Havn Bay oysters. g to Nicholas Johns to night, on South Wilmington street. A Vto'd Robbery. One of the boldest robberies evtr known to man is going on every day by people spending thalr money at high priced stores thereby robbing thousands Now Swindell has come to the relief of every one of these self robbers He has placed a stock, and will con tinue to add to it this fall, second in point of value to none in this state; but when it comes to price yon will find him way be low others. Customers will find our dress goods department a very interesting one. Our millinery an unexcelled palace of beauty. Our shoe department is stocked with none but the best for both la dies and gents Everything in gents furnishing goods at a price that will not fail to interest you In fact everything kept in a first class dry goods store will be fouud at Swindell's mammoth emporium at a price lower than you can buy the same at any other store. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dag hi's. Telephone 12i For Rent. Rooms with or without board. Ap ply at 11 West South street. sel4 6t m m Freeh oysters at A Dughi's every evening. Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for badding culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. H. Stkcnmstz, Florist. Telephone 113. ja!2 Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf . T. L. Eberhardt. Ice Cortl. 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 hero; keep up the equilibrium and be heal, thy and happy at smallest cost. Jonks & Powell. Read and Heckon. Carpet sale is still going on at D. T. Swindell's store. Nice Mo quet Carpets, perfectly lovely 70o per yard. - A lot of Moquett in light grounls, beautiful boqaets in and border to match, $1.0 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 id akes of standard brands Tapestry carpats at 55o per yard. All wool ' Ingrain carpets in the most beautiful patterns at 58o per ytrd; this is regnlar 85c golds. Union wool carpets, perfect beau ties, at 39o per yard; these are regular 50c goods. " Good Ingrain carpets at the small price of 16o and 20c pe? yard. Always come to Swindell's, when you want carpets or any thing lse under the prie. D. T. SwUroBLi. ! IS MB BBfifi We invite social attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER ULEARANCE OALE -OF- Trimmed Millinerv AND ALL Straw Gooify Win Hah 4 Caps for children, Fancy Ribbm at a big reduction. Stumped Linen, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we ar to nire ;ain i J the fall we want to r) luce the tTcV as much as possible' MISt MAGGIE REESE, my2 Ml FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next o Frel A Watson'. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL ON THE ?09 T'ayetteville Street. W K he a large and complete He line of Slates. Stnps, Pens, Pencils, Sponge, ablets Ac, &c, School Bags of every es'ipt'on, at prices that can't be beaten. V WE are. known sheiiliiu-irters for evrytfiii in Hid jSTA TIONERY i IS'rfi and carry a comDle'e sso-fru-,nr. of Fany Goods at attracts i-ii'j.fS. In call ing you will receive prompt and courteous attention, and we guar antee our goods to be strictly first class and as represented. t $ RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. Y0 WiT TI i m. WsTry to FarnisYIt. 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 bv none. All shapes, styles and sizes. Prices from $2 to $1. Once worn, always worn. F)l i)7) )))! Try Burt & Packard's "Korreet Shapes," Kangaroo, Calf and Cordo vau, uuqunstionsib'.y the best for genf tleuien Try one pair and you will want them again. TRUNKS. We show a grnd line of Trunk?, 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 moo )y to all dissatis fied custoirefg for goods returned in order. 0.1. & Co. Wfi uOTfl SOHOflL We get 4 slate pencils for lc We get a 5c slate for 8e We get a So bottle of ink for 2c We get STc tablets for ' 13o We get 10c tablets for 7ii We get 5o tablets for 1 and 3e We get 16o paper for 10c qr We get 10c papar for 6c qr We get 5o paper for lc qr We get a reading book for 10c We get a dictionary for 19c We get 25 1 gro chalk for 10c We get 15o envelopes for 9c We get lOe envelopes for 4c I We get 5c envelopes for 3c ! We get Pc envolopas by br, 10 pks, 15c We get 1 to book basrs for 9c i We get nice little bag for 5c f Tomorrow, Friday, if we all go , there wa will get a pencil free of charge. I an going to JIIE LYQ11 RACKET STORE. Raleigh stationery no Soanrra Hardware, &c. We want The Floor Space and BVFRY WAWE Now Marked At Costfor Cash Only. 5.9 ) 6.75 $ 6.05 8.S5 13 75 6.45 9 30 21 15 $ 6.54 12.85 RA LEIGfl, N. O. f f you ure a citizen or Jstranger it will be to your interest, to h ive your rooms neatly f uraisne 1. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a resilience as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an'' other com munity, mey have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing ucauuinea specialty, aiso sa wmtiHi Needles and Oil. B?sides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Gaps. REMEMBER THE PLA.0E Exchange Plang, Soutliside M'rk't Dry Goo41m NoMour, c. ATTRACTIVE DRESS GOODS'! 45 o 50 o -A'D - oo o o o o oo (SO1 OURMtfESOF NEW FARIOS AT THESE PRIDES pre un. usually attractive. Maxwell 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, . v- I:.' 7 ' ii . -'"-.it j , i!!osrfltssa ,'.
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