1 Iftottot WlUlti VOL.' XXIX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, OCTOMBEit 2. 181)3. NO. 13G i A FULL LINE US mm BBS SB. CITI II BRIEF. , Locaa Picked Up Here and There and . " Boiled Down. Splendid autumnal weather. "Her Fidelity" at Metropolitan hall tonight 8et yoar seats for "Her Fidelity" at Metropolitan ball tolght. Court will probably adjourn by Wednesday or Thursday of this week. The county commissioners are In session today. A large party left this morning la the Seaboard Air Line for the world's fair. Centre Lodge K of P will hold their meeting tonight in their new rooms In the Academy of Music. Don't fail to go to Metropolitan ball tonight and see the most beautiful and fashionable play of the season. Rev'DrN B Cobb has been hold lng a yery successful revival at Car thageN There wiU meeting of the board of stewardsTSMIentral church fnnfirht t tl!i T.ot arvrftZBber be present It will take all this week to clean oat the jail and clear op the docket -of cur criminal docket and not a capi tal eas to te tried. Mr L T Swindell has just returned from tVe northern cities. Call at his store tnd he will show you the re nit. Some'Vt the most excellent attrac tions fcf the wluter season have been bookjtf for Metropolitan hall Miss T5ma BiuTonand her company which appears tonight have been requested to remain here and play Tuesday right. Fair week will soon be upon us and some attention should be given to many of our sidewalks. Why in the name of common justice will not the city administration grapple with this Bide walk question. Where, oh where is anticipated action of the chamber of commerce committee on sidewalks? Mr Hal Ayer is adorning the bill boards with handsome, attractive posters of the coming State Fair which promises to be the greatest week of real Interest and enjovment of the year. A large attendance is an tlolpated and with good weather Ral eigh wl'l have thousands of delighted visitors. The Raleigh Advertiser, published by Edward M Enniss, at 119 North Salisbury street, is out this week with a page advertisement and two columns of reading matter deecrip. tlye of the State Fairv The Adver tiser is ' one of the best advertising tediums in the State, as 8,000 copies a i. printed on each issue. (J i Ti x management of the ne wAeadetry of ntuslq has just closed a contract for the appearance here for the first time of "Thb uiddeh Hand," on next Thursday and Friday nights. The Hidden Hand is one of the most thrilling and interesting plays in the country and something excellent may be expected. Watch the bill boards and the newspapers. The Bird law. The partridge hunting season does not begin until November 1st, and and last until March 15th. At any other season of the year the statutes of Nortbf Carolina makes it a misde meanor punishable by fine ten dollars to kill, boot, trap or net any part ridges, quail, deers, robbing, larks, mocking birds or wild turkeys Many people are of the opinion that the f. .ni nniiM t a the cartridge but the above is the language of the stat ute. Bead the Advertisements. A- Toghi OysWs, &o. Miss s M eoe-Millinery. .'...,-. Freeh bVead from 7 a. m. until 1 o'clock at night; at A. DngW.'s, Teleptoue 123. k Pananas 25o a down, at A. Doghi'i. Do You We? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, " fR INCE-OP INDIA" DO TOD GO TQ SCHOOL? We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &., &c. ALFRED W1LLIA.118 & CO. e5 Booksellers. Two Stores. The establishment of Messrs Thom as & Max well is branching out in all its proportions. They have now two stores w.ll stocked in everything that pertains to their lines. Everything that pertains to the furniture busi ness is to be seen in their utmost pro fusion. Call and see tbem at the es tablishment on Exchange Place, ath side of the market, and also at aw. a it m ar . t a. ere you will find everything to sui' you. A Working Juw he regular petitory of the Crimi nal court last. wjf wss a most excel lent one, atfemTve to all the evidence, argument of counsel and the charge of the court carefully considering every case given to them and render lng just verdicts. This jury did much work of universal catisf action and is worthy of the highest praise. ' Cruelty to Animals. There is a growing demand for the formation of a society for the preven tion of cruelty to animals. Several years ago we bad such an organiza tlon of which Judge Spier Whitaker was president, Justice H H Roberts was secretary and A M McPheeters, Sr, was treasurer. A constitution and bylaws were printed in the Visitor and a large number of copies struck off. Mr McPheeters we understand has some of these papers now. Let us revive the old society or organize a new one. We would euggest for pres ident B P Williamson, Esq, with Mr W C McMackin as the general agent of the eociety to prosecute all viola tions of the law reported to him by any member of the society. Mr H H Roberts would make a most excellent secretary and no better treasurer could be selected than Mr McPhee ters. 'v '." Delegates. Gov Can hasappbinted the follow ing delegates to represent North Car olina at the Southern Inter State As soclation at Chicago, October 11th to consider arrangements for another southern immigration convention in the south. Dr R H Lewis, N B Broughton T K Bruner, J J Pitt man and Dr R H Speight. The gieatest line of ladies' fine shoes sold in this-oity are the B, Q & Co'a "Cincinnati made." Messrs C A Sherwood & Co are sole agents. They are commonly called the "Sherwood Shoe," and are wan anted In every respect. ; . . .' School children will be interested in the elegant new lot of book bans and book straps lost received at Alfred Williams Go's book stow. The styles are new and beauti ful and prices are very low. - The lot is placed on sale today. Call and examine them. Fall and Winter Underwear. Now on sale complete lines of fall and winter UDderwear, for u en, wo men and children; in all wool and cottou. In .either department, are those weights suited for early fall wear, before one puts on heavy wool. We are Raleigh, agents for Dr. Jaegers sanity system of all wool on derwear, and carry full assortments of sizes, and the various weights for both men and women, special atten tion is oalled to our two u .derwear departments this season. . r W B. 4 R S Tucker & Co. OF CUT & PRESSED , GLASS BOTTLES. Stock complete in the way of PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Manicure Pieces. McKimmtm Co Fire set, coal hods, & at Hughes', smt Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps. We have opened the n'cest lot of ladies' and misses cloaca, jackets an! w-apsthat we have ever had and invite all to come and examine them Our stxsk of children's.' misses and ladies' merino underwear is complete, and any thing yon want in that lino you can find by asking for it. . Woollc6tt & Sons. The man who fails to carry his wife a fry of Dughi's oysters for 25c. nicely pit up, either he don't love his wifeor h:s w'fe don't lov e oysteis. hich is it? Oysters Q-mlity as well as quantity is to be consid- 'ojei in buvin oysters Twenty-five years' exfcSK-fjee in all branch es of the business is sufficient guarantee th .t our hade appreciates our efforiiM5 give as good an article as can be found UP tne city for the same money. 1 We will receive twice a day foP tae bal ance of thi season the famous River and Norfolk oysters. All orders y"11 1)8 promptly filled. V v 2t Quo N Iva & Co. City Market. Crockery and Glass. Beautilul and varied is the line of crock ery and glass we have been receiving for the past few days. Look! A beautiful vase lamp, metal bottom, large size, beaut !ful flowered top, flowered oval globe.sells every where for 2 50 and f 4. Oar price only Jll IS apd 12. Beautiful chamber sets only 13 5.' Swinging lamps, all the la' eit styles, and many new novelties ranging in price fron $2 SO to 16 75 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. A large lot of chenille curtains, regular 98 and $10 goods; our price only 15 and 16 per pair. Ihese goods are all in beautiful shades. STATIONERY. Paper that sells for 5c .quire everywhere, we sell for 2; 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 Iress ginghams, beautiful pat terns, only 5c. Sea Island cotton, regular 61c goods; our price 5c. . Se Island cotton, regular 7ic goods; our price 6c MILLINERY. This department is being added to every day. Everything in French novelties, and all the latest French shapes will be showed in this department. Bwiwdeli.. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dag hi's. Telephone 121 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. Jobjbs Si PowBLb Fresh oysters evening. at A Dughi's every Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf . T. L. Eberhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Narcissi's and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. sel2 H Steihmrtz, Florist. Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest llne of high grade wool en goods that I have ever had the pleasure of shoeing to my patrons and public. Theji.. await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties. Try Walters' ' pvamoaot. method of gtrment oattlng. UN Walters. , eltl 93 FALL AND WINTER '94 FA8HIONABLK ASHIONABLE Tlf ILLINERY 1UILI XINERY. All the moat des'rabl" shapes and shades in ha s and boti. eta now in stjck for ladies, miea and ch'ldron. Fancy or tions air goods, hair ornaments ouu uoji jjius K'l Bit Jmus. 1 Woe Is. Zephyrs and Embroidery , MATKRlVLS. j Prire reasonable, satisfaction guaranteed. , tF" Will be fo-md in I e store near the Kxpreog oiHc until onr store is finished MIS'! MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VTILLE ST. Next o Frei A Watson'. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIR C4.LL ONTHF RUEIGH ST4idHtRY i;0., .1 snnwv,.r;!1ap(wt TTIT"" h"vp a larger ana ouaiii... VV line of Slates Sdai, ren&, renciis, Sponjiei. bUa? -Si'-., S.-.H.XJ1 V..::f r tjevjrv,ieaoiptlou, at y-uo-wj ihit I can't be beaten. " WE are known 8heidqn irters for everything in t.h. STA TIONERY iJNR ond carry a : oomolete assort mnt of Faniy Goods at attractive rios In call i ing yu will receive prompt and . courteous attention, and we tpar- t antea our goods to De strictly nm class and as represented. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STOIUI OP THE FLEECY STAPLE 1NSTE1D OP WIJCD ANO RAIN. Trade Centers Crowded With Bales and Bales of Cotton. P ILL A If D WINTER SPE C I ALT IE -i NOW INTEREST YOU Seasonable dress goods of every descrip tion. Serges Homespuns Ta'lor-Twills, Whip Oorls, S'lk -fixtures, Henriettas, &c. We snow the up-to date novelties of the sea son, and invite an examination and com parison. FOOT WE ill LEI DE RS We have i proved our different styles of ladies', children's, men's ani boys' shoes until th'y have reached a standard of per fection. Ottr fall and winter styles are now complete. JSEW LINE ADD'D. Gv t's Fine neckwear the grandest array of brilliant colors in Tec ks, 8carfs, Four-in-hands Windsor Ties. &c, embracing an end less variety of the extreme novelties of the season. Hold vour orders for the best line . of Hj9iery, Underwear ever brought to the . city for the prices we ask. Swingt he Corner. We are opening our fall stock and too busy I to wr.te advertisements, only to say we have a full line Dress tioods, Trim mings, Millinrjj Shoes, fats, N jtions, DollsToys of every description, Violins, Ban- . jos. liuitvrs and Mu sic Boxes. We have the Best. Ladies' Shoe for $1 and Gent's Dress 8hoe ' for tl 16 that eve' came to Raleigh for the money, Full line Ru. Mats, Quilts, Comforts and Blankets. Look - at our Clock at 60c, warranted : 12 months. We will mukeold high priced concerns set to your pardner th'sfall We have no show window to make a display but have the stuff in the house. JUE LtO!l tiCKET STORE. ;G. A-SHerwona & nn. Hardware, &c We want The Floor Space and BMWCBB Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. $ R.90 6.75 $ 6.Q5 $ 6.45 $ 6.S4 8.25 9 30 13.65 13.75 21 15J M B.BriiSoiLi R4LFJQH, N.n. If yon un a ritisen or strong: your ioter&tto h ive jor r"i ; fcinialiel. N'othin Hdtis ho - .goo-, ai or this 2 cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity, ittey Have ail 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 n biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewing "Manhinn n Bnooinltw Alan twai'TTtmi. 1 - J -J IUUVUU1- Needles e.nd Oil. Besides, the firm . will keep you cool by nioe gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE- Exchange Plane, Sonthside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notion &e. TABLE LINENS. Our new lines of Household and Table Linens are all ready for exiinination. The assortments are greater and the pr cps lower thau for two years. 1-2 BL'K DAMASK 35c, 45c and 50c. SATIN DAMASK. fOc 60c, 65c and 75c. NAPKINS D0YL'S 50c per dozen and up. Special values in Damask and HUCK TOWELS . n at 20o ana 55c each. ill.IBnUf8Ell.C0 123 and 125 Fayetteville Btreetr '" mm -1 1' I: ' ' it ir. , ' r t B :1 r V - 1 A- ill

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