She VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1893. NO. 134 , CIIIIJ BRIEF. - Locals Picked Up Here and There and ' Boiled Down. The crowd around the eoart house li thinning ont some. Fires these moral Dg? are not only enjoyable bat healthy. The P -oples Bank, of Winston, Is now fully ander way again. Cotton coming In freely today. The market is reported as strong. The docket of the BuDerior eoart is being rapidly dispensed with. " Shade" Jones, a oolored man well known In this city, died this mora ing Tbe.Suprerne eoart has about fin ished the docket from the first dis trict. Look out for the fair programme. It will goon be out in flaming an nounceuients "H r Fidelity" at Metropolitan hali next Monday night. It Is the great society drama of the day. The main chandelier in the new Trinity cliurch at Durham cost 1,S00 and will contain 120 electric lights. The lovely month of October will soon be upon us with its persimmons, possum and other autumnal dainties. This delightful weather brings out the ladies iu toroe to look after "the love of a bju'iet," for fall and winter, The Statesviile Landmark has just reached its nineteenth year, it 1b one of the bast weekly journals in the south. We have no doubt the electric rail war will be put in first elass trim to accommodate the '' travel expected L during fair week. As the world's fair is to close on the 81st of October it will be too late for the exhibits to be removed to oar state fair. This is unfortunate, an - less we anticipate it a week or so. Can't oar chamber of commerce do something to spar ap the tobacco trade here. There is no better mar ket for the weed than Raleigh, and the people should be informed of it The re enue receipts of oar neigh bor Darham from January 1st, to September 1st, were $ 13S.291.63. And yet the matter of a public building is far from being settled. This should not be thus. The ladies of the Antiquity society are anxiously waiting for returns from different parts of the state. Those having relics should end them at once. The state librarian is now ready to receive them. It is said there Is some scarcity of cotton picking hands. A look around the court bouse or the mayor's office when a trif ia in progress, would de velop any i nount of labor If It could be utilized By the way, ought not this nuisance of idlers lingering around court rooms be abated. We hope the board of county eoopmissioners will give special on ders to the superintendent of roads to have Hillsboro road carefully ex amined and put in first class trim by the fair, and we hope that the board of aldermen will see to it that portion of the street from the rail road bride to Tucker's corner' is worked. Both are necessary, Remember the mission rooms now as the winter is fast approaching. Please help us to olothe the children, and especially make the aged womn . ' comfortable. The merchant, in clear- - ing ont the old stock, many remnants are thrown aside: they will help to make a quilt, an apron or skirt. Anything will be acceptable. Please consider that yon, each one have an interest in o"ur mission, and we urge one and all to help us, to anything, Have you pieces of carpet that are no U44 to you send them to the ni lesion rooms. Would also ask those that have flowers, you would, do mueh good by sending a bouquet now and - then to brighten up the place that the poor come to dally. Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INK9 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, PRINCE OF INDIA" We have all the Hehool Books. Book Bigs, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &e. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ?e5 Booksellers. Complimentary. The young ladies of Raleigh pro pose to give a german at the L'Alle gro club t Ms evening complimentary to the Mioses Harden of New York. The dancing will commence promptly at 9 o'clock. Elected. At the annual meeting of the dlreo tors of the Atlantic and North Caro Una railroad held yesterday W S Chad wick, was eleotei President, F 0 Roberts, Secretary, 8 L Dill Super iutendeut, P L Pearsall, Attorney. Compromised The case of Alex Ssrjuach, Jr, and Percy Whitaker was happily settled in the Superior Court yesterday af ternoon. At the conclusion of the evidence Mr Percy Whitaker address ed the court and asked that Judgment be suspended on payment of oost. This course shows magnanimity high ly to be commended and is praised by all. . . - The Weather. For North Carolina: Fair, slightly warmer in the interior. Local forecast for Raleigh and vl clnity; On Saturday; Fair weather. Local data for 24 hoars ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 69; mini mum temperature 49; rainfall 00. The following is the synopsis of the weather today. High pressure, with clear cool weather prevails east o' the Mis sissippi Generally cloudy weather, with considerable rain, prevails in the west. An extensive storm seems to be central west of Kansas. The Wilmington Star has passed the 26th mile post and has now enter ed on the 27th year of its existence. It is not only the oldest but one of the most interesting and newsy jour nals in the state. . We extend to Bro Bernard our most cordial oongratu lations, and trust he will continue to prosper to a green old age., The latest Information from Rev Dr Black, of the Oxford Orphan Asy lam is to the effect that at least 25 orphans are to be sent away for the want of funds to keep them. Is not this a reflection on the charitable peo pie of North Carolina. Kope Ellas has returned from Wash" ington, and is devoting himself to the duties of his office. He says he is satisfied with the situation and he thinks his confirmation a mere matter of time and so we go. . Special meeting of Hiram Lodge No 40, A F and A M.tonightfor work, at 8 o'blook. Prompt attendance de sired. ; W 8 Pbimrosr, W M. EB Thomas, Secretary. Cloaks, Jackets aud Wraps We have opened the n'cest lot of ladies' and misses cloaxs, Jackets and wraps that we have ever had and invite all to come and examine them. Our stock of children's, misses and ladies' merino underwear is complete, and any thing you want in that line you can find by asking for it. . Woolloott & Sons. nnranau? 3 HcKiomon i Co. have a full and well elected stock of DRUGGISTS' CJUNTRrK8. atJGGISTS OUNDRIE3. See them Orders by pnoje promptly at- leuuea. Oysters that were sold last year at 50c a quart are now sold at 35c at Dughi' a. The man who fails to carry his wife a fry of Dughi's oysters for 25o, nicely put up, either he don't love his wifeor Irs wife don't love oysters. Which is it? Oysters, Quality as well as quantity is to be consid ered in buy in oysters Twenty-five years' experience in all branch es of the business is sufficient guarantee that our hade appreciates our efforts t i give as good an article as can be found in the city for the same money - We wiU receive twice a day for tne bal ance of thx season the famous New River and Norfolk oysters. All orders will b promptly filled. 2t Geo N Ivxs & Co, City Market. Crockery and Glass Beautiiul and varied is the line of crock ery and glass we have been receiving for the past few days. Look! A beautiful vaie lamp, metal bottom, large size, beaut'ful flowered top, flowered oval globe,sells every where for f 2 50 and H. Our price only f I 75 and 12. Beautiful chamber sets only $3 5. Swinging lamps, all the la'eit styles, and many new novelties ranging in price fron 2 50tot675 The above are only a few of our many bargains in crockery and glass, and we feel safe in saying that we are below all others in price. CURTAINS. V A large lot of chenille curtains, regular 8 and f 10 goods; our price only 15 and 16 per pair. 1 hese goods are all in beautiful shades STATIONERY. Paper that sells for 5c .quire everywhere, we sell for 2o; toilet paper, per pack, 5c; en velopes, per pack, 2c. A great many new and novel things in the way of children's story and picture books have been added to this stock. GINGHAMS. Regular 8c dress ginghams, beautiful pat terns, only 5c. Sea Island cotton, regular 61c goods; our price 5c. be island cotton, regular Yic goods; our price oc. MILLINERY. This derjarttnent is being added to everv day. Everything in French novel'ies, and all the latest French shapes will be showed in una department. Swindell. Fries and stews 25o each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123. 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 C oal ever brought here; keep op the equilibrium and be heal thy and happy at smallest cost. JOgB8groWHI,Ii. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening . ' Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Goals at lowest prices. Sep Itf. i. L. Eberhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house eulture in the winter Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Naroissps and other varieties of bulbs forfait planting. Telephone 113. sel3 - H Stbikmbtz, Florist. 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 or rail ana winter under wear. Reliable qualities at low prices w H s K a meter & Oo. Fall Opnnln?, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line of high grade woo! en goods that I have ever had th pleasure, of showing to my patrons and public. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties Try Walters' pat-amount method of garment cutting. (IN Walters. ael9tf miss MAGGIE HESSE ii We invite special attention to our MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER fLEARANCE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Millinery AND ALL- Straw fiooh, Uuslii Bah S 3aps for children, Fancy RiSbia at a big reduction. 8tamped Lin m. flair Goods. Jewel and Fancy Notion As we are to move aeain i.i the fall we want t i v luce th.p stock as mu ;has posiible- MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 U4 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next to Fre-1 A Watson'. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL ON THE RILEIGH STATIONERY CO., 309 Fayetteville Street. W E have a large and complete line ot 81ates, y Strsps, Pens, Penoils, Sponges, Tablets &c, iKi, 8'inooi Bags of every description, at prices that can i De oeaten. WE are known ts headquarters for evHrvthin? in the STA TIONERY iISR. snd crry a comDlete asso-trunt of F a n o y Goods at attract VM iriws In call ing you will tcvv ofomptand courteous atteution. and we guar antee our eoods to be strictly first- x.t t ft class and as represented. WW RALEIGH STATIONERY OO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A. BIG STORM OP THE FLE ECY STAPLE INSTEAD OF WIJTD AND RAIN. Trade Centers Crowded With Bales and Bales of Cotton. FALL AND WINTER SPE CfALTIE NOW INTEREST YOU Seasonable dress goods of every descrip tion. Herges Homespuns lauor-i wins, Whip Coros, a it Mixtures, Henriettas, xc. We show the up-to-date novelties of the sea son, ana invite an examination ana com panson. FOOT WE 1R LEA DE It 8. We have i - Droved our different styles of ladies', childre- 's, men's ani boys shoes until th y have reached a standard of per fection. Our fall and winter styles are now complete. JNEW LINE ADD PD. Ge t's Fine neckwear the grandest array of brilliant colors in Terks. 8carfs. Four-in- hands Windsor Ties, &c, embracing an end less variety of the extreme novelties of the season Hold vour orders for tne nest line of Hosiery, Underwear ever brought to the city tor tne prices we asx. Swing! he Goraer. We are opening our fall stock and too busy have a full line Dress Goods, Trim mings, Millinerv, 8h-es, Fats, N jtions, Dolls, Toys of every description, Violins, Ban jos. UuitBrs and Mu sio Boxes. We have the , Best Ladies' Shoe for $1 and Gent's Dress 8hoe v for f 1 16 that eve came ' -to Raleigh for the money, Ful' line Rugs, Mats, Quilts, Comforts and Blankets. Look at our Clock a 6!)c, .warranted 12 months. We willmkeold high prce t concms set to yow pardner this fall We have nT sow window to m-'ki a display but have the stuff in thnhmlsi. I Ttlt LtOH rtiQET STOP.E. I). i Stowooa & Co Hardware, &c. Wo want The Floor Space and MX WtMU Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. 5.99 6.75 $ 6.05 $ 6.45 6.S4 8.85 9 30 li 85 13 75 21 15 Tiios. H.Brifigs&Sons, RALEIGH, N.C. See Oilere. If you ire a citizen or Jstranger it will be to nnn. ... . U ii jfiu mint wf u iv your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a resi ienc as good, nice, substantia fur niture. For this ; cannot be beaten in this or an" other com munity, iney have all the novelties in : the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Kattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewing "Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE iocuiea iuiu ivsiaea, tne nrm will keep you cool bv nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE- Exchange Place, Soutliside M'rk't Dry Good, Notions, &c. WASHABLE FABB FOR- IFall Wean N.w lines of Dark Ground Satteens, Outing Cloths. Princess Cloths Dress and Shirting Cambrics, Cheviots, &c. An attractive Una And all at easonab e prices. 7.H.;.R S. TUTKER CO 128 and 125 Fayetteville street. mm mi Ml th I. 5 . t: 7 - V f - ft t . r .. i 1. 1"