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Ik fltott VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1893. NO. 12G Pistt it CITT II BRIEF. LoctlsfcPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Son mer drinks hare been the order today. Looks like real, genuine Indian summer Last real hot upell of the year eo they say Good time to cateh hay fever if you want it. Uncle Hiram is the great sensation of the week. Get ready for tbe fair. It is going to be a hammer. Tbe present hot spell is saggestlve of congestive chills. Thermometer today climbed to wards the nineties. Accessions continue to be made to the penitentiary force of convicts. The petrified man was tp ken away today lie couldn't waits himself. These moonlight nights are just lovely. Oool enough to be pleasant. Tbe laiies are already oat in force looking for that 'love of a bonnet1 for fall and winter. The health of the vonvicts in the penitentiary continues unusually good for the season. The song of the mosquito is sow heard in tutu- st, and he is presenting his bill with exceeding promptness. . Quite a large crowd of country peo ple were on the cotton exchange to day, and it begins to look like busi ness had sprung up in earnest. It is to be hoped that our business men will make renewed efforts this season to incraee the receipts of to bacco in Raleigh. A good trade in the weed might be built up in our city. x-Gov Holt is still at Buffalo Springs where we are pleased to learn that bis health is daily improving Gov Holt is beloved by oar entire people, all of whom delight to do him honor. The fact that the yellow fever is on the increase in Brunswick Ga , calls for the most precautionary proceed tags at all points in the south. There is no telling when a stray case may reach the interior. The establishment of Mr A Dughi will hereafter be open from 7 -a m. to 1 o'clock, at night. Parties wishing oysters or other eatables can take notice. Fruits, cakes and bread can be had at these hours. "It is an ill wind tbat blows no body any good." Bo said an old cit izen today, and, continued he, even if our money is pat apon an entirely gold basis it will work good for North Carolina in opening op many of her abandoned mines. Before the gold fever in California in 1848, North Car olina furnished much of the metal Why not again? The death of Harvey J Bagwell which occurred yesterday at the agrl cultural and mechanical rollege," was under the circumstances a peculiarly sad event. He had just commenced his studies on the 18th Inst, and had up to that time been in usual good health. During the afternoon he was eeized with a congestive chill and died after a night of intense suffer, ing. He was a young man of most exemplary character and his death is n uch regretted by faculty and scholars. Our well known fellow citizen, Mr mes r auuneroy xayior, iuor . m ' 1 i 1.1 V" -'"About the petrified man, and 35 J gv gj9ie discussion over the mat- r 3l M0n,8ul wnn ine proprietor vi Mr Taylor made a full AfL i sf no and Bays there is a slight m. m ?oat the ears which Is ap e iai .,,. hw8. it g l r T" . - V Leoe?ai, liniPWf.r that n. verv Htlnd believe it a real petri Gole. A sham of the kind rku he rotten no. and most &1u it think o, value' lathe Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INK3 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, PRINCE OP INDIA" eo you go rn school? We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &cv, &o. ALFRED WILLIAWS & CO. ee5 Booksellers Entertainment. A musical entertainment will be given at Brookside park tomorrow night. Haywood's band has been engaged f or the occasion and a de lightful time can be expected as the iroonlight nights are beautiful. The admission to the grounds will be free but a fee of five cents will be charged for reserved seats to meet expenses of putting them up. This will be a fine time for our people to enjoy rec reation. The street cars will run regularly to the gate of the park. Acknowledgments Our friend Mr A Dughi, has receiv. ed a very gratifying letter from which we make the following extract After expressing thanks for the ele gant grapes sent to Greensboro on the Uth inst the letter continues. "Allow me to express our entire satisfaction at everything you fur nished (consisting of cream, fruits, cakes &c) We were much pleased and would certainly recommend you to any one wishing good cream fruit &c." Sincerely, (Signed) Lottie Pktton Tom Klppur. This Jewish festival, .known as the day of atonement, is one of the most solemn character. It began yester day afternoon at sun down and closes at sundown this evening. It will be specially observed by our Hebrew fellow citizens. W H Rogers, 13 Exchange Place, is receiving daily consignments of but ter, eggs, chickens, cabbage, pota toes, &c, all of which he is selling low for cash Boarding bouses and house keerers will save money by buying from me. Consignments solicited. SO 3 New Satteens and Ginghams, A new shipment of dark ground satteens, in two, three and five toned colorings. New lines of fall ging hams, Princess cloths &c , in all a very attractive line of washable fabrics for fall wear. W H & R S Tucker & Co. Wanted. Two live energetic men can secure employment at once to canvass and sell machines in Raleigh. We offer a splendid contract to good men. The Singer M'f'g Co, sel9 4t 115 Fayetteville street. 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. sel4 6t Fresh evening. oysters at A Dughi's every Cat Flowers. Bouquets, " Floral designs, roses, cole us, palms end other plants for bedding, culture. Celery, late cabbage and collard plants. fl. Steinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. , jel2 Coal and Wood, All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowestprices. Sep ltf. T. L. Eberhardt. 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 op the equilibrium and be heaU thy and happy at smallest cost. Josrsa & PowBLii. Fresh lot. mocking bird food re- Ieelved today; SSo a box. Woolloott & Bona. A supply of Kile, Spin ar.h. Mustard n1 Lettuce 8eeds far present planting at McKlMMON'8. Bicycle Races. Several more entries were received today for the great races on Friday afternoon. Bicycle races arn very pretty one as well as intensely eiciting. Lt everybody that can go do so Encourage this meeting as it is an inno.'en' a" usement and one that h.-s taken the country by storm If the lad 18 will call on Mr Fred Woolloott on this p m. they can get a compli mentary ticket. General admission 25c. No coinpli mentary tickets will be given out af ter Thursday 6 o'clock Go and en joy yourself. The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair weather, slightly cooler. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity. On Thursday: Fair weather con tinued warm; conditions favorable for fair weather until Sunday. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 91; mini mum temperature 7 ; rainfall 0.0. Died, At. the residence of hi father in law Mr R H Allen in St Matthews town ship, last night, at 10 o'clock, Mr Geo Buff aloe. The funeral took place this evening at 3 o'clock at Samaria Baptist church. Fine Dairy Butter received today, 30c ft, at D T John son's. Fall Openiiig, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line' of high grade wool' en goods that I have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and public. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. G N Walters. sel9 tf Second Trip. Yesterday our buyer left V.r New York in search of bargains. What be does will be of interest and value to the people of Raleigh and surround ing country. Swindell. When the children start to school tomorrow tell them to stop in and get a pad, pencil, writiDg paper or any thing they may want in stationery. Swindell. Yes, Shoes. We received today a large lot of Bering's shoes for ladies Also a lot 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 that you wi'l continue to weir them the rest of our days. Swindell. Carpets and Rugs 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 verv highest point of quality and quantity, and as before stated at a price lar oeiowoiners. -owinaeu. 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 dsirable 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. Ac dm ore than All ypa will j save at least 40 percent on a purchase, i Woolloott & Sons. US HIEGU REESE We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER ULEARANCE iOALE OF- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw Goods, Muslin Hats 4 Caps for children, Fancy Ribbin at a big reduction. 8;imped Linan, Hair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As we are to mo7e aaain id the fall we want to re luce the Ht;clc as much as possible- MIS MAGGIE REESE, my2 - 'H FAYETTE VILLK ST. Next o Frel A Watson'. -FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL ON THE ?09 Fayetteville Street. "TTE hive a large and complete line of Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sponge, Tablets &c, &c, School Bags of every esciption, at prices that can't be beaten. t S WE are known osheidquirters forev.jrvt.h'11" in tin STA TIONERY i'-isv. ond carry a comDlefe 8so-tm"nf of Fanny Goods at attract! v i-rio -a la call ing yoa will receive prompt and courteous attention, and we tpar antee our goods to be strictly first class and as represented. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. We Try to Farnis'i It. 8. G. & Co., Line of Ladies fine Shoes, (Cincinnati make) are unex celled for wear; they are marvels of beauty, easy, stylisU an i perfect fit ting, the "Rival" of any, and bettered by none. All shapes, styles and sizes. Pricos from $3 to $1. Once worn, always worn. m nv) i) MFoar Try Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shapes," Ktngaroo, Ca'f and Cordo vau, unquestionably the best for gen' tleuieu Try one pair and you will want them again. 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 sa'es at lowest prices. We refund the motny to all dissatis fied customers1 for goods returned in order. M Tfl SCHOOL. We get 4 slate pencils for lc We get a 5c slate for 3c We get a So bottle of ink for 2c We get 20o tablets for 13o We get 10c tablets for 7c We get 5c tablets for 1 and 3c We get TBe paper for 10c qr We get 10c paper for 5c qr We set 5o paper for lcqr We get a reading book for lie We get a dictionary for 9o We get 25 1 gro chalk for 1 c We get 15c envelopes for 9c We get 10c envelopes for 4c We get 5c envelopes for 2c We eret 5c envelopes by bt, 10 pks, 15o We eret He book bags for 9c , We get. nice little bngi for -i- 6o j Tomorrow, Friday, if we all go there we will gst a. pencil free of chirge I am going to . iTirUH RACKET STQRL -'Mi)tia4mH'isf'i U k ' ' - j tiikUm fh 'jriw mtihi '4-: futf RALEIGH SUTIQHERf CO YOU WIT m C. A. Stei m I M Hardware, &c. We want The Floor Space and Y Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. $ 5.90 6 .05 $ 6.45 $ 0.54 6.75 8.25 9 30 12.85 13 75 21 15 lOS. lliFKiSfflS, RALEIGH, N.C. See ere. If you are a ciiizun or Jstrauger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooini neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this & land cannot be beaten in this or an" other com munity, iney have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, : French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MauHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLA.CE Exchange Plane, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, IVotSona. &i. ATTRACTIVE DRESS GOODS I! 45' o o o o 00 50 -AD- oo o o o o 00 60 OUR LINES OF NEW FABRICS AT THESE PRICES pre un usually attract ive. VI. II .gB S. TUfKER i CO 123 and 125 Fayetteville street, J, mmmu T Tills -I c
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