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1r mm. VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1803. NO. 129 9 CUT II BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. 811m market today. Moon falls tomorrow. Watermelons oat of sight. The tax collectors will soon be on their rooDds. A cool weve Just now would be qalte refreehiog. Delightful weather considering it Is about equinox Oar merchants are doing qalte a brisk trade today. The foot ball game of the state fair has been arranged. Watch out for oar midland plats ance at the coming fair. A foil bench of the Sapreme court will be on hand next Monday. All hands at the court house get ting rady for court next week. The man that knows it all, is gen erally a drag on the body politic. Delightful nights for riding on the street cars and visiting the parks. Ootton receipts today will probably reach 800 bales. Market rather strong. Several new residences in coarse of construction in different parts of the city. There will be two genuine Mohawk Indians in the big show at the state fair. Winter sports will soon be in order. How about skating rinks at the parks. The street cars handled the large crowd in flrtrate order yesterday af ternoon. Considerable new cotton came in today. The market is strong with an upward tendency. No plays next week and we will have to content ourselves with the excitement of the Superior court. Everybody was satisfied at the races yesterday. The ladies took a peculiar delight in all that transpired. The practice of throwiog scupper nong hulls on the sidewalks still pre Tails. It should be stopped, by all means. . Look out for several new adver tisements of our business people in the Visitor next week. They must have it. The Greensboro Patriot is for sale. It is one of the oldest papers in North Oarolina and might be made good paying property. Thirty four new lawyers were turned out by the Supreme court yesterday afternoon. There were none from Wake county. It may not be Kope Ellas after all. It is reported that the finance com mittee of the senate will report ad versely to bis nomination. Preparations are already on foot for grand marshalls state ball during the fair. Stronach's auditorium has bsen secured for the occasion. W here can the ob j ection be to re storing the old capitol bell which used to ring up members in days gone by? It might be made useful in many ways. - ; It has now been definitely decided to close the world's fair on October 81st. There will now undoubtedly be a great rush from all parts of the country. The remains of Helen May, Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Garland Jones, who died yesterday were car ried to Loulsburg this morning for internment. Hillsboro street, between the rail road bridge and Major Tucker's oor ner, should be looked after before the fair. It Is in a pretty rough condi tbn, ranch to the injury of vehicles. Work on the new Maiu street Meth odist church at Reldsville is about completed. ' It cost about $15,000, and is one of the most iir posing structures of the kind in North Oar Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NliW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINCE OP INDIA" 1N1I We have all the School Books. Book Baga, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &o. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. eeS Booksellers The Weather. For North Carolina: Generally fair, slightly cooler in interior. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Fair, followed by showers by Sun day evening Monday cooler- with showers. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 88; mini mum temperature 61; rainfall Trace. Splendid Chances. The attention of the public, and specially all desiring houses are in vited to the advertisement of Messrs J M Broughton & Co., in this issue. These gentlemen are certainly pub lie benefactors in their way because they map out plans by which the humblest citizen may secure a home for himself and family. Read the advertisement. Two colored carriers have been re moved from the Charlotte post office by order of the postmaster general and five more of the regular carriers will be removed by Octoter 1st. The degree team of Ruth Lodge will please meet promptly at 8 o'clock tonight for drill. Womblb, Oapt. Just received another large ship ment of those celebrated Q uaker City cigars. Best 5o smoke in the city, at Hnelllng & Hicks. Once More we hit the bottom on low prices. Look. Beautiful dress gingbams, regular 8c goods, only 5c. A large lot of Sea Island yard wide, unbleached, regular file goods; our price 5c. A large lot of beautiful floor oil cloth just received. Swindell. Can't Write. We are too busy now opening up new goods to write about them, but watch our ads We will give you something astonishing in the way of low prices in a few days. Swindell. Bretsch always supplies the best to be had in his line He is now making bread from Acme flour. Try it. - 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 81nger M'fg Oo, sel9 4t 115 Fayetteville street. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123. '.. " Fresh .oysters at A Dughi's every evening. Cat Flowers. Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for bedding culture. Celery, late cabbage and oollard plants. H. Stkinmbtz, Florist. Telephone 118. jel8 Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Eberhardt. Ice Coal. We can produce 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice 'ever made here. We can deliver 60 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep op the equilibrium and be heal thy and happy at smallest cost. JONK8 & POWSIiIi. Fresh lot mocking bird food re eeived today: 85o a box. ttOOUOGlWV pong. McKlromon t Co. have a fall and well selected stock of DRUGGISTS' QUNHRrFS. KUQ GISTS' OUNDRIE3. See them. Orders by phoae promptly at tended. " Rallying Day." Tomorrow is 44 Rallying Day" at the Baptist Tabernacle Sundav School of this city, and they specially desire that every member of the school shall he present, and conMullv invite all who will do so to become mem bers The exercises will begin at 0 a m, and la-t for one hour and a half. Short addresses will be made by the pastor, superintendent and others ; there will be a roll call by classes, giving the number of class, number present, number absent and number of new scholars enrolled. The sing ing will be led by the orchestra of the school which is one of the best in the State. Public cordially invited to attend. Oar Adrertlsers. Snelling St Micks Cigars. J M Bronghton b Oo For rent. W H & R S Tucker & Co Wash fabrics. McKimmon St Co -Druggists' sup plies There is a big mystery in Chat ham county which is astonishing the natives. A colored man and won an were caught digging a hole some thing like a grave. When discov ered they ran of. When caught up with, they "told two tales about it." They first said they were. .looking for nroney. Then they said they were digging 4tju8t so", All the folks are wild with excitement, and an investl gation is progressing. Children's School Supplies). Complete lines of children's stiong school shoes, heavy ribbed fast black hose particularly suited for real hard wear, inexpensive woolen dress mate rials, a liberal showing in washable dress fabrics suitable for little girls, new lines of fall and winter under wear. Reliable qualities at low prices. W H & R 8 Tucker & Co. Receiving. We are busy today receiving new goods. Dozens of cases of new poods All bargains will be opened up and put in stock in the next day or two. , Swindell. No. They Can't. No house in this state can compete with us in prices. We will in a f w days give you some price? that will paralyze anything ever attempted by otherB. Swindell. If you want to see the kind of bread Acme flour will make, go to Bretsch's. W H Rogers, 12 Exchange Place, is receiving dally consignments of but ter, eggs, chickens, cabbage, pota toes, &c, all of which he is selling low for cash Boarding houses and house keepers will save money by buying from me. Consignments solicited. 20 3 Bretsch's is the place to buy good bread. Try a loaf made from Acme flour. 81 Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line t of high grade wool1 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. 1 sel9tf Don't fail to call and examine the elegant bread at Bretsch', made from Acme floor. 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 Dleased. And more than All vou will isave at least 43 per cent on a purchase . WooUcoU f ;8?nv US 1G&IE BEESE. We invite special attention to oar MIDSUMMER ILEAKANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER ULEARANCE jjALE OF Trimmed Millinery AND ALL Straw 1oq1, Muslin Hats & Gaps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. 8tmred Linnn. flair Goods, Jewelry and Fancy Notions. As wear to rare as;ain id the fall we want to re luce tn t vs as much as posiible MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 H4 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next o Frel A Watson'". -FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL ON THIS ?09 fayetteville Street. w fC hve a large and complete line of 81ates. Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sponges, Tablets &c, &c, S'lhool Bags of every ''ess'iption, at prices that can't be beaten. I . WE are know.i '3 he kIijii irters for everything in the STA TIONERY t J 'nd carry a comole,'e sbso tinut of Fanny Goods at attract; vn prices. In call ing yo will receive prompt and courteous attention, and we guar antee our goods to be strictly iir it class and as represented. lit RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. YOU WANT THi HST. We Try to FarnisVIt. B. Q. & Go, Line of Ladies fine Shoes, (Oinclu.aa.ti make) are unex celled for wear; they are marvels of beauty, easy, styhsU and perfect fit- ting, the "Rival" of any, and bettered bv none. All shapes, styles and sizes. Prices from $3 to 1. Once worn, always worn. FOR SOLID COMFORT Try Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shades," Kangaroo, Calf and Cordo vau, unquestionably the best for gen' tlemen Try. one pair and you will want them again. TRUNKS. We show a grand lino of Trunks, the leaders of live factories We can please you. (Jive us a call. OUR AIM, Honest representations, fair treat ment, and big sales at lowest prices. We refund the mony to all dissatis fied custoirerp for goods returned in order. 6; A. SilOTOl I (lO. WB fiO TO SGHflflL. We get 4 slate pencils for lc We get a 5c slate for 8c We get a So bottle of ink for 2o We get 20c tablets for 13 1? We get 10c tablets for 7o We get I5e tablets for 1 and 3c We get 15c paper 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 j9e We get 25 1 gro chalk for c We, get l"ie envelopes for flc We get 10c envelopes for 4c We, get 5c envelopes for 8c We set 5o envelopes bv bi, 10 pks, 15c We get lVo book b igs for 9c We get nice little bg-i for 5o Tomorrow. Friday, if we all go there we will g-t s. pencil free of charge. I am going to lilt LIU BACKET ST08L RALEIGH SmiQHERY CO Hardware, &e. We want Tho Floor Space and EVMY BABY CHE Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. .1.90 $ G.05 $ 6 45 $ 0.54 6 75 8.35 9 30 12.85 13.75 21 15 Tios. EBriags&Sons. RALEIGH, N.C. See ftileire. If you are a citizen or Jstranger it will be to your iit-rdSt to h ive your rooms neatly furuishe 1. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a resi lence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this 1 i cannot be beaten in this or an" other com munity, iney nave 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 8ewing 'Machines pngcialtv. Alan TAi17tmv Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the tirm will keep you cool by nif gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane Southside M'rfc't Dry Goods, JVot'fm, &c FOR- Tlois & r u laxweu new FAB 1 Fall Wean New lilies of Dark Ground Satteens, Gutisg Cloths, Princess Chth3 Dress and Shirting Cambrics, Cheviots, &c. An attractive line And all at Heascnafce prices. I'LHiRUUrKEIitCfl 128 and 125 Fayetteville street, ji . mm m r n
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