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VOL. XXIX.
RALEIGH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. I8!)3.
NO. 124
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CITT IX BRIEF.
LocalsgPicked Up Here and There and
Boiled Down.
Light fires were comfortable early
this morning
Lagh Rod grow fat by going to
Metropolitan hall touight.
Co.pi'1 cati cute end curious capers
at Metropolitan hall tonight.
Watermelons art on their last legs,
and excursions are things of the
past
The health of the inmates of the
Soldiers' Home continues tnusully
good.
Splendid weather for working the
roads, and it oagh to be taken ad
vautage of.
Col Fred A. Olds has, thus far been
the largest contributor to the N 0
Antlquity'soclety.
Th's morning was cool and bracing
rei inding us that frost is not far dis
tant in the future.
The band of the Cupid's Capers
company paraded the streets today,
creating quite a sensat ion. j
We are glid to learn that the at
tendance at the Raleigh male acad
emy continues to increase. j
Thi case of eickaess on the wester l
suburbs whMi was reported as scarlet
fever, is now convalescent.
'When the bind begins to play"
tonight, then the genu'ue fun will
commence at Metropolitan ball.
What was ever done about the park
et apart for the colore 1 peope in
the eastern suburbs of the city?
A case .of drnnk and down and a
case of disorderly conduct occupied
the attention of the mayor this morn
ing In addition to the floods, it is re
ported that the rust and boll worms
are playing havoc with crops in East
era Carolina.
Mr C F King; the Atlanta Journal
"Kodacker," was in the city awhile
last Saturday. He reports his paper
as booming.
Mr. Mark Bynam, of - Chatham
county, died very suddenly a few
days since. He was 78 years old and
well known in Raleigh.
We again remark that it is in viola
tion of a city ordinance to ride
vehicles on the sidewalk. This em
braces all sections of the city.
It is thought at the state agricultu
ral office, after a careful comparison.
that the recent storms throughout
the state has depreciated the crop
prospects from SO to 25 per cent.
The governing committee of the
L1 Allegro German Club will hold a
special meeting this evening at 8:80
o'clock in the dub rooms. It is de
sired that there shall be a full atten
dance. ;'
The Naval Reserve frolic at Wil
mington has wound up and all the
boys were well pleased. The Nan
tacket and Kearsage were visited by
hundreds of people, many of whom
were ladieB.
It was rather expected that the
matter of confirmation of Messrs
Ellas, Simmons and Aycock would
come op in the Senate todav provided
that Senator Vance returned from
Grombroom.
The Wilmington Star thinks that
some of the Grand Army folks would
like to see Hoke Smith hung on a
i soor apple tree because he has hung
ip the pensions of frauds and dead
b'eats. We shouldn't wonder. .
frhere is an old colored man who
' mafees it a role nearly every fair after
DOOU to carry on religions exercises
by hlL&self, in th skirt cf woods be
tween Hillsboro road and the North
Carolina railroad. His loud and bois
trous laipguage is theso nc of much
anioyancW He on be Leirdas far
down as tB railroad bridge on Hills
boro streef. many persons take it
(or a cry off distress. Under the cir
Cumst&nceliH rather seems a mockery.
Do You Write?
TRY OUR NEW INKS AND
ELEGANT
STATIONERY.
Do You Read?
TRY LEW WALLACE'S
NEW BOOK,
"PKINOE OF INDIA"
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We have all the Pehool Books
Book Bigs, Tablets, Slates,
Pencils &c.
ALFRED WILLI HH & CO.
ee5 Booksellers
I Uncle Hiram.
! Mr. G C Frauds, who is directing
the tour of that excellent comedian,
' Aarou H Woodbull, who plays at the
Academy of Music next Thursday
night says, "When a manager sper.ds
thousands of dollars to make his en
tertainments successful, he certainly
deserves large patronege and usually
gets it. There are many good shows
and many bad ones, and if the public
would exercise a little discrimination
they c uld easily tell the attraction
that is devoid of merit. There is no
surer criterion of a company's stabili
ty than the quantity and quality of
its advertising matter."
Aaron H Wood bull, io Uncle Hiram,
is the heaviest billed attraction now
before the public. Woodhull often
spends as mu.h in advertising as the
gross receipts of ordinary show, and
the enormous business he is doing
proves his policy of rutting out $9 to
take in $1Q - Uncle Hiram's beautiful
lithographic rork is the finest on rhe
road, and no lithographing company
in the United Sf ates would get up the
work without being fully guaranteed
from loss The priuting is only one
of the numerous features of a show,
and the ability which provides fine
work will neglect no other depa t
ment of the enterprise; so beyond all
doubt Uncle Hiram is one of the best
shows of the season.
Our Advertisers.
Messrs Thoiras Si Maxwell still hold
the fort in the furniture line. Such a
stock is rarely seen in our section.
Citizens and strangers should call
aDd examine it. Everything you can
desire for the parlor and bedroom
Don't overlook the baby carriages.
They cannot be excelled for beauty.
The Rosenthal Clothing Company
anpounce an old and true proverb in
their advertisement today, "Facts
Speak Louder Than Words." Extra
ordinary inducements are being of
fered and the champion buyer 'Dave'
Rosenthal has this fall put in some of
his best licks in the way of pur
chases. Boys suits ar a specialty
and no house in the State has a more
complete stock. Everything new,
fresh and tasty. Don't forget the
place, Fayetteville street opposite
the postofflce.
Miss Maggie Reese is now in the
northern cities selecting her fall and
winter stock of millinery and notions
which will embrace all the newest
and latest designs in the fashionable
world" When she returns she will
make known to the- public her beau
tif ul assortment which has never been
surpassed in this city. A large force
of bands is now engaged in remodel
ing the old stand No 209 Fayetteville
street, and work is progressing bo
favorably that it is hoped it will be
ready for occupancy by the 1st of Oc
tober. It is hoped that by that time
Miss Reese will be able to exhibit her
newstook at her. old place of business.
All the arrangements of the Btore will
be specially designed for millinery.
The citizens of Raleigh and surround
ing country may rest assured that
she will fully sustain her already wide
reputation. The' Visitor will con
tain her announcement in due time.
Very slim market today.
MDMHL
A supply of Kale, Spin
ach. Mustard and Lettuce
Seeds far present plantii-g
at McKI YlMON'rt.
Re-Opened.
The mission rooms of the King's
Daughters were reopened today to
the public .They hive been thor
oughly fumigited and disinfected ac
cording to law and will bo in all re
spect ready for ue Oonf.rib'itions
that have beenwithtld can now be
sent iu aad and will be Ih tokfully re
ceired.
Good Milk Cow for Male.
Gives gallon milk a dav; 10 ounces
butter Price 10. Just suit a small
family Applv to W W Pirish.
Second f r p.
Yesterday out byer left r New
York in search of I argaias W hat he
does will be of interest and value to
the people of Raleigh andsuirou d
ing country. Swindell
When the childreu srart to seho 1
tomorrow tell them to stop in and get
a pad, pencil, writing paper or any
thing they may want iu stationery.
Swindell.
Yes, Shoes.
We received today a large lot of
Bering's shoos for ladies Also a iot
of Reynold's shoes for men These
two makes of shoes ara positively the
best shoes on the mirket To once
try a pair of these shoes means (bat
you will continue to weir them the
rest of our days. Swindell.
Carpets and Bugs
Everything In this department is at
a price far below anything ever at
tempted by any house in this state.
This department will be kept up to
the very highest point of quality and
quantity, and as before stated at a
price far below others Swindell.
Dress Goods.
This feature of the business will be
of interest, to every lady. Our buyer
while in New York will spare neither
money or pains in securing the very
latest novelties in this line, and also
a suitable line of trimmings. Eveiy
thing in silks, velvets, plush, braids
and pasmentries will be purchased.
D. T. Swindell
Millinery Goods.
We have offered this past week the
most stylish and desirable line milli
nery goods that we have ever had
All we want you 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.
Fries and stews 25c each at A Dag-,
hi's. Telephone 123.
For Rent.
Rooms with or without board. Ap
ply at 11 West South street. sell 6t
Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every
evening .
Cut Flowers, Bouquets,
Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms
end other plants for bedding culture.
Celery, late cabbage and collard
plants. H. Stbinhstz, Florist.
Telephone 113. j12
Coal and Wood,
All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra
cite Coals at lowest prices.
Hep ltf . r. Ij. Eoernarac.
Ice Coal.
We can produce 12 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.
Jonbs & Powell.
Fresh lot mocking bird food re
celved today; 35c a box.
Woollcott & Sons.
Gentlemen's Furnishings
New lines of gentlemen's furnish-,
ing goods for fall season. '93 Choice
asortment or necawear dress sntrts
of every description, intermediate
weight underwear, collars, handker
chiefs, half hos3, g'.oves and shoos
Fall shapes of Du&lap's no ready.
WH&R3 Tucker & Oo.
MISS
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We invite special attrition to our
MIDSUMMER ALEA'UNCE MALE
IDSUMMER ULEARANCE jjALE
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Trimmed Millinery
AND ALL
Straw Soods, Maslia Hats ft Gaps
for children,
Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction.
SUmped Linea, Hair Goods, Jewelry and
Fancy Not'ons.
As we an to mne asain id the f.tll we
waut to m luce the t ck as much as posiible-
MIS MAGGIE REESf,
my2 U4 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
Next o Frei A Watson'.
FOR
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Ca.I L ON THE
RUEIGHST&TIQNERY CO ,
809 Fayetteville Street.
W
R h ve a large and complete
line of
81ates.
Pencils,
Str;ps,
Pens,
Sponge, Tablets
&c, &o, S-ihool Bags
of every esi-iption, at prices that
can t De Deaten,
WE areknown she'dqn vrters
for every thiii: in aid STA
TIONERY i rvi;: n.'l carry a
comDlel'e asso i ra vit of Fany
Goods at attractive .iria.-s. la call
ing you will receive prompt and
courteous attention, and we guar
antee our goods to be strictly first
class and as representel.
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RALEIGH STATIONERY CO,
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309 Fayetteville Street.
YOU WAfifTTHd BEST.
We Try to Facnisl It.
B. Q & Co , Line of Ladies fine
Shoes, (Jincinniti inak) are uuex
celled for wear; they are marvels of
beauty, easy, stylish an 1 perfect fit
ting, the "Rival" of any, and bettered
by none. All shapes, styles and sizes.
Prices from $1 to $4. Once worn,
always worn.
FOR MUD COMFORT
Try Burt & Packard's "Korrect
Shapes," Kmgaroo, Ca'f and Oordo
vau, uoqiiestiooably the best for gen
tlemen Try one pair and you will
want them again.
TRUNKS.
We show a grind line of Trunks,
the leaders of five factories We can
please you-. Give us a call.
OUU AIM,
Honest representations, fair treaU
ment, and big sa'es at lowest prices.
We refund the ruouiy r-o all dissatis
fied customers for goods returned in
order. . .
C. A. Si? ol 1 ft.
WBIOTOSBH.
We get 4 slate pencils for lc
We get. a 5c slate for 3c
We get a (c bottle of ink for 2c
We get 20c tablets for 13c
We get 10c tablets for 7c
We get 5c tablets for 1 and 3c
We get 15c papr for 10c qr
We get 10c paper for 5c qr
We get 5c paper for lc qr
We get a reading book for 10c
We get a dictionary for 19a
We get 21 1 gro chalk for 10c
We get lie envelopes for flc
We get 10j envelopes for 4c
We get 5o envelopes for 2c
We cret Ro envelopes bv bt, 10 pks, 15o
We get. 1 c boiN: bis for 9a
We get nil'. litt'e bign for 5a
Tomorrow. Friday, if we all go
there wo will git n, psncil free of
charga 1 an troin to
THE LYOU UT STORE.
HardMttre. &c.
Wo want
The Floor
Space and
Y
Now Marked
At Cost--for
Cash Only.
$ 5.93 $ 0.05 I 6.45 $ 6.54
6.75 8.25 9 3) 12.85
13 75 21 15
teiifiiaSoBS,
RALEIGH, N. C.
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if you re a cicizoa or Jstraner it will bd to
your itifrrtsttj u ive your rooms neatly
t'urriislie I. Nothing adds so much
to the beauty of residence as
good, nice, substmtH fur
niture. For this
uainot be beaten in this or an" other com
munity, i ney nave all the novelties in
the business, such as Buieaus, '
French Beele Locking 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
Needles end Oil. Besides, the firm
will keep you cool bv nioe gifts
of Fans and Caps.
REMEMBER THE PLACE-
Exeftangfi Plae, Southside M'rk't
Dry Goods. .sne, &c.
ATTRACTIVE
DRESS GOODS!!
45 o
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OUR LINE'S OF
NEW FAHRICI8
AT THESE
PRICES Pre un
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V.ll ; R S. TUTKER CO
123 and 123 Fayetteville street,
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