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k 9 .1 VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOMBEit 5. 1893. NO. 139 1 'I a CITI I BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. And still the watermelon lingers, bat has only a few admirers. The grass has beo eat on H"ore quire Don't f Ml to see "Old Hurricane" at the Ac idemy of Mosio tonight. Thre w!ll be a meeting of the L' Allegro club tonight at 8:80 o'clock. ' The Hidden Haod" at the Acade my cf Music tonight. Oau't we have a skating rink in the parks this winter? The market was well supplied with choice meats today. The superior court is drawing near a close Get your seats for "The Hidden Hand" tonight at tha Academy of Music, Collector White still rests "like patience on a monnmeut smiling at grief," waiting to be relieved. The sheet for Pr Bill's immensb show at Metropolitan Hall will be . open tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. ftov Carr has offered a reward of i?00 for the capture of James Ravls who Is wanted in Pitt county on a charge of murder. The Suprenue court will take up ap peals from the third district next Tuesday. We are in favor of native granite for our Confederate monument and so s iy almost all of our folks. The cotton compress is now putting in some good work. The indications are for a very busy season. The street cars were hung up yes terday, caused from some accident to the engine at the power house. Cotton is on the up grade, which means more business, more money, and better times generally. Soace continues to be applied for at the fair grounds, and everything in dicates such an. exhibit as has rarely been seen fn Raleigh. The work of preparation is still going on at the Yarboro.and this well 'fnown establishment will be in first fl ass trim for the fair. '.' The many friends of the Right Rev Bishop Lyman wiil be i A I pleased to learn that he has returned to the city from the mountains of North Caro lina much improved in health. Mrs Lyman returned with him. Can't our , chamber of commerce spur up the tobacco trade ? Every Inducement should be offered the far mers to bring their weed here. Ral e'gh has every facility for a splendid tobacco market, but it needs push, and tact to make it what it should be The sidewalk on. the south side of Hargett between Wilmington and Blount streets is still in a bad condi tion. Whenever there is a wet spell, the red clay toil sticks to the feet like wax. Can't the city aTord a few more oinders in that locality. The store which has for some time been In course or preparation ior miss Maggie Reese on the east side of Fay etteville street, squave abov the mar- in .nnn ha mail v for nnniininev Ml' It has Deen remoaeieu m ine ubbc style and specially adapted to tne millinery business. Miss Reese will remove into her new quarter as soon as possible. The winter will soon be upon us, n 1.1 l - f 4V,a vrnf will nAnaaa ua u.uu.wl F r;",:;;:. In mind the fact, that the woman's ! mission will receive ana promptly distribute all donations. They should be most cheerfully aided by those who have goods. an abundance of worldly Knights Templar. A regular conclave of Raleigh Cotp mandery, No 4,"K. T, will he held this evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic Hall. Visiting (raters invited to at tend. W. A. Withers, E. 0. Do You Write? TRY OUR N EW INK AND ELEGANT j STATIONEHY. Do You Read? TRY LEW NEW "PRINCE VA LLACE'S BOOK, OP .INDIA il We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tab'ets, Slates, Pencils &c. &c. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ee!i Booksellers The Weather. For North Car Una: Fair weather. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity. On Friday: Fair weather, warmer. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 66; mini mum temperature 56; rainfall 16 The following is the synopsis of the weather for today. Th storm on the coast has moved off eastward, and a clearing condi tion has moved in from the west. A second storm is. central this morn ing over Kansas, which will cause warmer weather during the nxt few days. Tonight at the Academy of Mnsic. 4,Tb Hidden Hand" under the minf anient of Mr J Reddio, who is a Knight of Pythias, is one of the best comedy dramas which. Is trav eling the south this season. This company has no so called "Star" but all the members are people of decided talent. They carry their own scenery and effects and the costumes of the ladies are very handsome. "The Hidden Hand" is a play replete with mirth and pathos and the scenes? it enjoyed in New York is proof enough of its merit. In all it is a high toned play worthy of the patronage of RaU eigh theatre goers. EVANGELIST FIFE BACK. Charlotte News. The noon train today brought in ! T '(17 O TOiIa irkA lino Kaan n ATiit. i Io TV X J. la7, vv uu uao uoou f a .. lth his f.m11 neariv aii the summer He has ben at Waynes boro for the last two weeks and had a great meeting there. When it closed there were four hundred con verts, neariv all of whom have join' ed. or signified their intention of join inar. the different churahas. When he left he was accompanied to the train by a large number of friends Voa can find all the new scales of d-ess 'oorls. consis.'n in high c'ass drt's at- leros broade'ochs. hop sackings, silk warp hemieilas. suiting. flaQJie'i, mixtures, p'a'ds. A ho fur and dress iurnishings in great variety. N. Y. Mill'neiy Basaar. Lad'es" new styie kid gloves with large bui.;,ons. also R & G. and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York M'llinery and Dress Goods Eaiaar. t i . i. i 1. 1 r- i 1 il i ou .ina, flanae1', Jin'nss, pilats, percales, . &a . are offered at the Jo west mwket prices. at New Yotk M" i 'erv and Dress Goods . bazaar When you are in want of aoyfhing in the Jine oi millinery or aess gooas orianc eoods. please re nember that the New Yor Millinery and Dress Goods Bazar is the . place to -get eye -ytam3 afc a bargaij, otc5 lm For RexLti . The store on Fayetteville street next to the Andrews luuding is r rent. Apply to oc41m L. ROSENTHAL. ! PrlvlUges at the Fair Grounds The privileges for the coming fair will be rented at auction on the fair erounds on Monday, October 9, at 3 o'clock p m. Parties interested will p'ease nolo date and time. Fall Opaning, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line1 of high grade wool en goods that I have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and Dublio. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties ; Try Walters' paramount method of j garment cutting 1 m19 tf w a waiters. MUM IL A FULL LINE OF CUT & PRESSED GLASS BOTTLES. Stock complete in the way of PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Manicure Pieces. McKlromon h Co The ladiw are cordia 1? invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hand somest line of hati of the latest creation awaits their inspection. TheVew York Millinery Bazaar are dis playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' and children's hats in great viriety and at unusually low priors. Are you aware that you cn save money these hard times by doing your shopping at t"e New York Millinery and Dry Good" Bazaar, for that establishment is baying all their goods for cwh only, which means a saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. While many have learned, many have yet I to learn and some will nevet learn (b 'cause I Sfea-- CROCKERY AND GLAS9. Beautiful g'osswear and crockery in great prolusion. An P'sortmt-nt nnequaiea any where ana the pries way aown, at ,u i owinaei s. MILLINERY. There is no use for vou to waist money no x, and no use paying nign prices, ion can get as much style at the millinerv de- tment at Bwiuaeii s as auv oue can put on a hat. and for a great deal less money. There is no better mil'i er in Raleigh than Swindell's milliner. LAMP AND La MPS. Nothmcr so commetelv finishes un a furnhed room as a beautiful la id. and oh how many rooms we could beautiiy witn one of our high art lamps .ui Bwmaen. CARPETS AND RUGS. There is no place in the South c?n match or co ne any ways neir matching in price and aualitv o'ir carpets and rugs. Anyone is a j udge of such goods will always buy from us on rgnt. u i owine'i. FLOOR OIL CLOTH. One of the best bargains we are now sbow- na is floor oil cloth. One yard wide, 25c a yard' one and a half yards wide, ioc a yard; two yaw wiae, mjo a yara. u x owmueu. The eieatest line of ladies' fine shoes sold in this city are the B, G & Co's "Cincinnati made." Messrs v A tsnerwooa oc are soie agents. Taey are commonly called the Sherwood Shoe," ana are wananieain every respect. . Fall and Winter Underwear. Now on sale complete lines of fall and winter uoderwear, for men. wo men and children ; in all wool cotton and wool cotton. In either depart ment, are those weights suited for earlv fall wear, before one puts on heavv wool We are Kaleigu agents ior vi. Jaesrers sanity system of all wool un derwear, nd carry full assortments of sizes, and the various weights for both men and women, special atten tion is called to our two underwear departments this season. W119KO xucaer a uo. Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps. Wn have opened the n'cest lot of ladies' and mifijes cloass, jackets and wraps that we have ever had and invite all to come and examine them . Our stock of children's, misses ana laaiea' mr no underwear is ompwie. ana any thing you want in that lino you can find by a-uongiont. m W OOllCOlt CA DOUB. Ice Coal. We can oroduce 13 tons per day of best Crystal lee 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 tny ana nappy ai uituiei, cost. Jonks & POWBLIj. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening. " Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Goals at lowest prices. Sepltf. T. L. Eberhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage niants for house culture In the wiuter. Hyacinths. TullDS. Lillys. Naroissrs and other varieties of bulbs for tall planting. Telephone 113. seia H cJtbinmstz, Florist. Fries and stews 25o each at A Dugi hi'e. Telephone m mm 93 FALL AND WINTER '94 I7ASHIOXA.BUC ? ASUION tBS.E TlflLLINERY IVllLLISKRY. All the moat desable shapes end shade in hai and boti : e:s now in ttock for ladies, misses and ch!ldru. " Fancy ntion airg tods, hair ornaments ana nair pins of all kinds. Vqc Is, Zephyrs and Embroidery MtTRKlALS Prirei reasonable, s tlsfaction guaranteed VST Will be fonnd in tie store nar the jj.xpres orac until our store is finished. MISi mmi REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE ST. Nert in TPraA k Wotwinl. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CiLL ONTtlE RUEI&HSTATIOHERY CO., 309 Fiyetteville Street. Y1T1'! hve a large and complete T T line of Slates, Strips, Pens, Pencils, Sponges, Tablets &c, &r, Sahool Bags of every 'psa'ipt'On, at prices that can't be beaten. I 5 WE are known cs headquarters for evorything in the STA TIONERY i INK, and carry a complete assortment of Funy Goods at attractive ?ri".r.a T call ing yna will receiv? prompt and courteous attenti u. nw wo g ar antei our good' t b ; stricdy first- class and as presented. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street, THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STOKtt OF THE FLEECY STAPLE INSTEAD OP WIND AND BAIN, Trade Centers Crowded With Bales and Bales of Cotton. FALL AND WINTER SPE Ct ALTIE NOW INTEREST YOU. Seasonable dress goods of every descrip tion. Serges Homespuns Ta'lor-Twills Whin Cor 's. S lk Mixtures, Henriettas, &c We show the uu-to date novelties of the sea son, and invite an examination and com parison. FOOT WE til LEADERS. We have i proved our different styles of ladies', children's, men's an 1 boys' shoes until th v have reichei a standard of per leciion. Our fill and winter styles are now complete. NEW LINE ADD PD. G t's Fun neckwear-the grandest array of brilliant colors in iecfcs. Scans, U'our-i" binds Windsor Ties, &c, embracing an end less variety of the extreme novHt'es of f. he season tioia vour ora rs ior me oer nue of Hjsicry, Underweir ever brought tithe city for the prices we ask. 1 Swing! he Corner We are opening our fall stock and too busy to write advproisemenrs, oniy to say we have a full line Dress Goods, Trim , mines, Milliner)-, Shies, tfats, Njt'ons, Dolls, Toys of every description, Violins, Ban jos, Uuitvrs and Mu sic Boxes. We have the Best Ladies' Shoe for fl and , Gent's Dress Shoe for $1 16 that eve" came to Raleigh fof the money, Full line Rues, Mats, Quilts, Comforts and Blankets. Look1 ' at our Cloct & 69c, warranted . 12 iDonths. We wilt make old high priced concerns set to your pardner th's fall We have iu s'iow window to m ik a display but have the stuff in the house. lilt LYOH RACKET STORE. B; A. Slf M 1 Co Hard are, &c. We want Tho Floor Space and i flow Marked At Cost-for Cash Only. R.90 8.75 $ 6.05 8.25 1375 6.15 9 30 21 15; $ 6.54 12.(5 loslBigs&Sis, RALEIGH, N. C. ere. If you i.re a citizen or stranger it will in to your in tares., to h ive your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this wm frail cannot be beaten ia this or an other com munity. They have ah the nove lties in t the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Kattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac. They nave the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY 'CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewina Machine a specialty. Alsi MA.UHINK Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the tirm will keep you cool by ni gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excliange Place, Soutftside M'rfc't Dry Goods. Notion, &v. TABLE LINENS. Our nevy lines of Honoeh jld and Table Linens are all ready fir examination. The iissMtoien's are greater and the prces lower thau for years. 1-2 BL'K DAMASK 35c, 45c and 50 j SATIN DAMASK. 50c, tOc, 6c and 75c. !NAPKINSDOYLS 50c per dozen and up. Special values in Damask an! HUCK - TOWELS at 20c and 25c each. iHiSiiufeicii 128 and 15 Fayetteville street. TO mum il 44" - : t Sty m li':- ..f r 1: 1 -.1 1 ..v-t.-? A
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