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tin Wtmt 1; VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOJIBEil G. 1893. NO. 140 CIII II BRIEf. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Wilmington ia raising considerable amount for the Brunswick sufferers State fjeos.tor H 0 Olive, of Wake county, was In the city yesterday. 8trlot good middling cotton has jamped np to 7 Beeerved seats for "Dr Bill" will be on sale at John Y MacRae's at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Alfred McRay, of New York, has been aDDointed a commissioner of deeds for North Carolina. It is stated that Durham has sent more people to the World's Fair than any other town of its size in the State. The fourth annual fair of the Bor der Exposition of the Carolinas wi'I hft held at Maxton. October 25th to 88th. Don't miss Beelng the ' Convicts Daughter" tonight at the Academy of Music A banquet will be given in covpll. meat to Col J 8 Oarr, at the Hote' Carrolioa, Durham, October 12th at 8 o'clock. The Convicts Daughter'1 at the Academy of Music tonight It is a splendid play, performed by one of the best companies now on the road. They Bhould be greeted by a rousing house. Faddin's company of players will appear tonight In the "Convicts Daughte-." Special tieel.Jg of. Hiram lodge, No 40, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock for work in th second degree. Members of this and other lodges are Invited to attend. W S Primrose, W M ; E B Thomas, secretary. We were pleased to meet, today, Mr H W Storm, who represents the Wil fred Clarke company, which will ap pear at the Academy of Music in the near future. Mr Storm is a live.ener gatie gentleman, and he promises one of the best shows of the season. P. 8. McOoTd, the Boy aonperiei Pianist, and the proud possessor of twenty fojr gold and diamond med als won in all parts of America, tak ing first prize in every contest he ever entered. Mr. MoOovd appeared be fore the Queen of England and the crowned heads of Europe before he was thirteen years of age. He will render on the piano tonight the fol lowing selections: The country dance. The storm. The Last Hope, and Circus parade. Last night between 11 end 12 o'clock,we looked in at the well known aafahHshment of Mr .4 Duhi. To mir surprise, we disco vered at the festive board, thirty six persons, twelve of whom were ladies, partak ing of the good things of life which our celebrated caterer had set be tab them. We are informed that this is but a usual sight at this great epicurean saloon where toe finest oysters, and all that is delightful to the taste can be procured at nearly all hours. The Cincinnati Enquirer says of Tleddin's latest melodrama. The Convicts Daughter Mr Reddin's com pany of players appeared last night before a packed house and every nolnt of the play was taken up by the audience with curtain calls after each act. The company came direct from Boston playS one night ''at Pittsburg, the play had a run of 200 nights last season in Boston playing to standing room oniy ior iw uigura Mr Reddln deserves great credit for ha vatrIoii is his own. He has noae but the best artists in his caste. Sev ral of national repute Edtayofthe old Boston, Stock, Purcelle Sinters snd Jess Pickens the original tramp nr. PinkonH beine greeted with .. !"T :- . w . t.tr.ma nt annln.iiRn on his each ap BIWlui. v t tr : ill pearanoe. We predict a big weeks bnsl- oka hia floiuDanv sooth for the . . . I .AHli fA.rha arln TV KM hninar booked la all the best southern cities where he deserves great business. Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INK1 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINCE OP .INDIA" UJ We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Sla ,os, Pencils &., &o. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. eefi Booksellers. special feature at the Academy of Music tonigbt will be the great flower danci by the celebrated Pur celle Bisters, formerly of Zo Zo, the Magic Queen Company. See the only tramp, the only Jess Pickens, tonight in the "Convicts Daughter." Fine Norfolk oysters 35c a quart a A. Dughi's. Free dei:very any where in the uty. ' Sharer's fresh pork link sausage this even ing. 0. W. YOUNG, No. 11 Hargett Street. Is Your Bird Huugry? Full supply of f l'esh bird food, sand, bone, etc , at Snelling & Hicks' drug store. . . Do You Shave ? Elegant line of razors, razor straps, shav ing mugs, lather brushes, soaps and lotions, at Soel ing & Hicks' drug store. Have You money ? A large and varied siock of pooket books cheap, at Snelling & Hicks' diug store. - 4 Yes, it is So ! 25 and 51 cents can Oi'ien be saved on a pair by buving ladies' and children's shoes of C A Sherwood & Co. Tb Best made. The very best shoe for gentlemen are Burt & Packard's "Korrect 8haDe." Once tried you will want no other sold only by O A Sherwood & Co f Gems of High Art. Now in make the very latest things in wraps, opes and reefers, in all the new gfeens, blues, browns and dark tans. Jack ets and gretchens for misses and children. These perfect fitting garments make cloak selling a pleasure, which was a big feature of our business last season 0 A Sherwood & o. One hundred baskets of mce, fresh Con cord giapes received today by H Rogers, No 12 Exchange. You can find all the new styles of d'ess crnnrls rvinqist.in? in hifh class dress nat- i terni, broaaclotris. nop sackings, siik warp nenimttas. suiuiitt). muwei. miuuita, plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. jn. x. Miinnety uazaar. Ladies' new stvle kid gloves with large buttons, also R & G, and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York M llinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. Blankets, comfortables. 104 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, &c . are offered at the lowest market prices, at New Yok Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. When you are in want of anything in the line of millinery or dresa goods or fancy goods, please remember that the New York Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar is the nlace to set everything at a bargain. r . : uicj nil The store on Fayetteville street next to the Andrews wilding is ior rent. Apply to oc4 lm L. ROSENTHAL. Priviliges at the Fair Grounds. The privileges for the coming fair will be rented at auction on the fair grounds on Monday, October 9, at 3 o'clock p m. Parties interested will please note date and time. Fall Opening:, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest lines 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 fall to see novelties. Try Walters' paramount method of trarment cutting. (J N Walters. elSKf iYOOlTBIL? FULL LINE OF CUT & PRESSED GLASS B0I H.SS. ' Stock complete in the way of PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Manicure Pieces. Mci; romon Go The ladies are cordiady invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hand somest line of hat of the latest creation awaits their inspection. The wew York Millinery Bazaar are dis playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' and children's hats in great variety and at unusually low prices. A-e you aware that you can save money these hard times by doing your shopping at te New York Millinery and Dry Gool Bazaar, for that establishment is buying all their goods for cash only, whioh means a saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. Many Hare Learned. While many have learned, many have yet to learn and some will nevet learn (because thy can't) that there is big money saved in buying shoes from Swindell. Wo sell good shoes at low prices. CROCKERY AND GLASS. r.eiutiful g'asswear and crockery in great profusion. An asortment unequaled any where ana tiie i ric?s way aowu, ar u i awinaei s. MILIINERY. There is no use for ou to witist money now, and no me paying lugii prices, ion can get as much style at the milliue'V de partment at swinaen s as any one can put on a hat, and for a great deal less money. There is no better milliner in Raleigh than Swindell's milliner. LAMP AND LAMPS. Nothing so completely Unishes up a furnished room as a beautiful la id. and oh how many rooms wo could beautify with one 01 our high art lamps U X swinaeil. CARPETS AND RUGS. There is no place in the South can match or come any ways near matching in price and quality our carpets and rugs. Anyone is a judge of such go ids will always buy from us on eignt. u x awime'i. FLOOR OIL CLOTH. One of the best bargains we ae now show ing is floor oil cloth. One yard wide, 25c a yard- one and a nail yards wiae, c a yara; two yaras wiae, ouj a yara. u x owinceu. The gieatest line of ladies' fine shoes sold in this citv are the B. G ds Co's "Cincinnati made." Messrs C A Sherwood x U are sole aeents. Tnev are commonly called the "Sherwood Bnoe," end are warianteain every respect. Fall and Winter Underwear. Now on sale complete lines of fall and winter uoderwear, for wen. wo men and children ; in all wool cotton and wool cotton. In either depart ment, are those weights suited for early fall wear, before one puts on heavv wool. We are Kaleisb. agents ior vr. Jaegers sanity system of all wool un derwear. end carry full assortments of sizes, and the various weights for both men and women, special atten tion is called to oar two underwear departments this season. . W nS KB lucser s uo Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps. We have opened the n'cest lot of ladies' and misses cloaKS, jackets and wraps that we have ever had and invite all to come ana examine them .... . Our stock of children's, misses and ladies' mar no nnderwear is complete, ana any- I thing you want in that line you can find by asking ior it. m , ' wooacoit et ooub. V 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. j ones a rowiiib. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening . ' -: Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. X. L. Uberhardt. Cut Flowers. Rououets. Baskets. Floral Dasigns, Palms, Rubbar and other foliage Dianas for house culture in the winter. Hvacintbs. Tulips, iiUis, n arcissr s and other varieties of bulbs for fail planting. Telephone 113. eil2 H S.tbismstz, Florist. Fries and stews 85o hi's. Telephone Hi. each at A Dug- A M ii '93 FALL AND WlNTfi '94 I7ASHI0NABLK ' ASaiONA.BI.E MILLINERY All the most des'rabl shapes and shades in hpfs and bo:i eis now in ttjck for ladies. missts and children. Fancy n'tiona I-air goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds. Wot Is, Zephyrs and Embroidery MATKR1ALS. Price' reasonable, s 'tisf action guaranteed. J3f" Will be fo'ind in t e store nea the Express oftic u Uil 0'ir stoi-e is finished mis mmi reese, my2 U4 FAYE fTEVILLE ST. Next to 3. re 1 A Watson'. FOR- SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALL ON THE RHEIGH STATlGtURI CO., P09 T'ayett'mlle Street. WJ S'L". a large and complete 4c f line of 81ates. Pencils, &c. &c. 8trp3, Pens, 8pong th blets Hnnooi mgs of every esoriptiou, at prices that can t be beaten WE are known s headquarters forevurythingin the -STA TIONERY llB. nnrt carry a complete sssoHnvnit of Fany Goods at attract v iviTs In call ing yni will receive -prompt and courteous attention, and we gnar antes our goods to be strictly first class and as represented RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, uu21 309 Fayetlevllle Street. 9 THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STOK OP THE FLEPX'Y STAPLE INSTEAD OF WIND AND BAIN. Trade Centers Crowded Witu Bales and Bales of Cotton. FALL AND WISTEll 8FE- CfALTlE1 NOW INTEREST YOU Seasonable dress goods of every descrip tion. Serges Homespuns lauor-lwins, Whip Cons, a lk Jtmares. Henriettas, kc. We SHOW tne up-IO UM3 iiuveu.iea vi iuc oca son, and invite an examination nuu uoiu parison. FOO T WE 4 It LEADERS. Wohami ..nr.ived our different styles of lHina'. children's, mea's am boys stioes nnti th v have reacnea a stanaara oi per fection. Our fall and winter styles are now complete. EW LINE ADD 3' IK On t's Fin5 neckwear the grandest array rf hriiiiBnt.nnlora in Tecks. Scarfs. Four-i; - honAa Windsor Ties. &c. embracing an end- lfifw varietv of the extreme noveifes or tne conann Hfiin vour orut'rs vor iuo vmi uuo of Hosiery, Underweir ever brought to the city for the prices we ask. Swingle Corner. We are opening our fall stock and loo busy tO Wnte aavTClSBUieu' b, uuiv wooj no have a full line Dress Goods, Trim mings, Millinery, Shoe3, Hats, Njtions, Dolls, Toys of every . description, Violins.Ban- ' jos, GuitBrs and Mu sic Boxes. We have the i Best Ladies' Shoe for II and Gent's Dress Shoe for $1 lb that eve-came to Raleigh for the money, Full line Rues, Mats, Quilts, Comforts and Blankets. Look at our Clock at 69c, warranted -12 months. We wih mikeold high vrciA concerns set to voir pardner th's fall We have m show window to mke a display but have the stuff in I the house. ': Tilt LtOtl RflCKET STORE. Hardware, &c. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND Gr CJJST GOODS. IX MINE TUI NEW STYLI STAR OIL STOVE HEAT8R, J3f3END FOR CIRCULAR. Tiios.fl.Briigs&Sons. HALEIGH, N C. See ere If you ure a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furuishei. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of u resi 1enc as good, mce, substuntil fur niture. For this mi cannot be beaten in this or. an other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, fcc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewine .Machine a rpecialty. Also MACHINE Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool by nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exctiange Place, SoutSside M'rk't Dry Goods. Notions. . TABLE LINENS. Our new lines of Honehold and Table Linens are all ready for ex uniuation. The assjrtments are greater and the pr'ces lower thau for years. 1-2 BL'K DAMASK 35c, 45c and 50c. SATIN DAMASK. 50c, 60c, 6?c and 75c. NAPKINS DOYL'S 50c psr.dozen and up. Special values in Damask and HUCK - TOWELS at 20c and 2?c each. W.H. ft S. TUCKER g CO 123 and 125 Fayettevllle street, .!-'.. '''J V;. K- i f.r'"; , i-Pt-iVi'.-t.,-.' .' a.-.;. IX- .-.v.. .: '.. .... X V DID TXTTT
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