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VOL. XXIX.
RALEIGH, TUESDAY, OCTOMBEit 10. 1893.
NO. 143
OITT H BSIir.
Local Picked Up Here and There and
Boiled Down.
Fair oue week off from today.
"Oar Zeb," "Oor Mat" which is ItT
Indian summer in all its grandeur.
Oar couuty jail is now about clear,
ed oat
Saw dust is smelt in the distance.
The circus is coming.
Over 350 students have been enroll
ed at the Qreensooro Industrial
school.
Thus far $1,500 in cash has been
collected for the State Confederate
monument.
The news from all directions is that
the people are coming to the fair in
large numbers.
The large clothing firm of Messrs
W A Slater St Co, of Durham, has
made an assignment.
Volume 112, of the If O Supreme
eourt reports is now ready for deliv
ery at A Williams St Oo.
Tomorrow the great fight com
mences in the senate We must hold
our breath in expectation.
Let every member of the chamber
of commerce be on hand tonight. It
will be a most important meeting.
Persons having claims against the
Paul of .New lianover must prove
them within 3 months from October.
A light rain between now and the
opening of the fair would be quite
beneficial. The dcst is getting disa
greeable.
When will the necessary work be
done on Hillsboro street and road
to the fair grounds? It should be
done this week.
Work is progressing well at the
power house of the electric street
railway. Everything will be in good
trim for next week. j
State Geologist Folates proposes to
devote the winter to the investiga j
tioa of the pine forests in the eastern !
section of the state.
We insist that the next show folks
who come here shall sing "After the
ball." The tune does not seem to
have reached here, so far.
The great horse and dog show will .
open on the vacant lot in rear ot the l
agricultural department nex Monday. f
Let the boys look out for fun. j
The street car company are in want '
of reliable men for next week. Per.
sons wishing employment would do
well to apply at th power house.
J udge tteorge A
BUUIorU Will Open :
nor uo " J t
and return to uaieign 10 noia our
civil term of Wake Superior Court on
0 t oqj
.... ii i , .
A meeting 01 ine par win db neiu on the whlp When at last the by
tomorrow afternoon at the office of standers interfered and made the
i.ir r fh. mturin, nnnrt tnr the,
" T . .
purpose 01 setting a caienaar ior tne
October term of the court.
m, , m j j
The many improvements made in
the Yarboro house ar evidences of
the fitness of Mr Louis T Brown as its
proprietor. Nothing has been left
undone to make it a first class hotel.
The schedule of the Cape Fear and
Yadkin Valley Railroad has been
changed so that passengers leaving
Raleigh at 4:30 p m., arrive in Fay
etteville at ?:20 and Wilmington at
11pm.
Prof Gentry and his wonderful
dogs will be here next Monday and
.give several performances. The ex
hlbition will be given in a tent on
Halifax street in re ir of agricultural
building. The admission will be 0
cents for adults, 10 cents for chil
dren. Attention is directed to the adver
tisement of the Lyon Racket Store.
This establishment is offering some
of the best bargains of the seasdn.
The fall and winter stock is now well
In hand consisting of everything in
their line. A glance at the goods
in store will be sufficient to induce
purchasers Call at onoe.
-
Do Tod Write?
TRY OUR NEW INKS AND
ELEGANT j
STATIONERY
Do Ton Read?
TRY LEW
NEW
"PRINCE
WALLACE'S
BOOK,
OF .INDIA
We have all the School Books.
Book Bags, Tablets, Slates,
Pencils &s., Sta.
ALFBED WILLI AH & CO.
ee5 Booksellers
"Dr. Bill."
A large crowd greeted Dr
Bill last
night at Metropolitan Hall, and it
was really an evening of gniuine fun.
Roars of laughter greeted the per
fcrmauce fror the rise to the fall of
the curtain. In a word, the company
made a decided hit.
Hurd & Berrys big show and free
museum will be a special attraction
of the fair next week.
Young Men s meeting at the Bap
tist Tabernacle Sunday school rooms
at 8 o'clock tonight Subject for the
occasion" Christ as a young man."
Come.
Madame Besson has a complete line
of ladies and ouildren's millinery. olC
Nice, fresh grapes at A Dughi's 25c
a basket, 5 lbs each.
Wanted.
Colored man porter.
oclO
W i? & A B Stronach.
Bananas 27c a doz at Dughi's.
Riggan's toy store is now open.
Everybody invited to see it at the
A cade" y of Music, back of post office
Dugbi keeps open from 7am until
1 o'clock at night, during which time
splendid fries and stews can be had
at 25 cents each.
The fiDe Norfolk oysters A Dughi
sold last season at 50c a quart, he
now sells at doc His sales avei age
i gallons a wees Telephone 123.
For Rent.
Four room cottage on North Blood-
worth street. 10 A B Stronach.
she Wears the Pants
AB the people of Oberlin and Brook
lyn were returning home last night
they witnessed a most unusual scene
tlx.
Bl lUttU, UICBU1UK irum uiauv cuis
) about the shoulder, lay on the side of
: the road and bis wife stood over him
i applying the lash. The groans and
I pleadings of the poor fellow, who was
uruu wuw inu MlUg uuu uruugUD
pie; but the woman seemed to be to-
tany oblivious oft any one's presence
! saye her and "Simon " All she would
say was "8ime! Sime! take that, and
that, you trlnin' wretch," as she laid
lady explain her conduct
"Well," said she, "he ought to be
( kiUed j. g ve him seven dollars this
morning my week's wages and told
him to go to D T Swindell's store and
t . m , , i
i mi v inn Bunin ui luciii um unii rniii
nanis, one and a quarter yards long,
all wool, at 89 cents each, and some
of those one yard long, all wool, at
84 cents each, and he did not go but
spent my money and go- drunk."
And the Old lady flew on to Simon
again and the crowd cheered her and
left Simon to get sober under the
lash. Next tine Simon will go to
Dwinaeirs wnen tola to.
"Morrel" Keep in the middle of
the road, go to Swindell's, and you
win always stay on top.
Bicyle for Sale.
New pneumatic Columbia, 30 lbs
on easy terms to right party. Ad
dress "Bicycle," this office. oc9
Lost.
A lady's gold watch, either on Sal
isbury or Johnson sts. Finder will
be rewarded by leaving at this office
oc Ot
Servlcable Dress materials.
Lines of servioable woolen dress
fabrics, particularly suited for ohil
dren's every day and school wear, at
95c to 50c per yard.
New washable dress goods for fall
wear, ginghams, outings, cheviots,
satteens &c.
WH4R8 Tucker & Oo.
DO YOU &0 TO SCHOOL?
FULL LINE
-OF-
UT& PRESSED
GLASS B0TTL5S.
Stock complete in the way of
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS,
HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
Manicure Pieces.
McKirumon M Co
Yes, It is So !
25 and 51 cents can often be saved on a
pair by buying lsdies' and children's shoes
of C A Sherwood & Co.
The Bast Made.
The very best shoe for gentlemen are
Burt & Packard's "Korrect Bhape " Once
tried you will want no other -sold only by
O A Sherwood & (Jo's.
Gems of High Art.
in make the very latest things n
cipes and reefers, in all the new
blues, browns and dark tans. Jack
Now
wraps,
greens,
ets and retchens for misses anil children.
These perfect fitting garments make cloak
eiiine a pleasure, wnicn was a bis feature of
our business last seas in .
C A Sherwood &
o.
Fries and stews 25c
each at A Dug-
hi's. Telephone 12'i.
You can find all the new styles of d-ess
goods, consists in high class dress pat
tern t, broadcloths, nop sackings, sukwirp
henriettas, suitings, flannels, mixtures,
plaids. A lso fur and dress f urnisnings in
great variety.
xn. x. Mxiunery uizair.
Ladies' new style kid eloves with large
buttons, also R & G, and other make of cor
sets sold very reasonable at the New York
U.'itmery and Dress Woods Bazaar.
Blankets, comfortables, 10-4 Sheeting
outings, flannels, linings, prints, psrcales,
iBc , are ottered at tne lowest market prices,
at New Yore Millinery and Dress Goods
Bazaar.
When you are in want of anything in the
line of millinery or dress goods or fancy
goods, please remember that the New York
Millinery and Dress Goods Baz tar is the
place to get everything at a bargain.
otca lm
Fall Opeuing, 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 fail to see novelties.
fry Walters' paramount method of
garment cutting. N Walters.
sel9 tf
IToil? Bent.
The store on Fayetteville street next to the
Andrews building is for rent. Apply to
oc4 lm L. ROSENTHAL.
The ladies are cordially invited to the New
York Millinery Bazaar where the hand
somest line of hats of the latest creation
awaits their inspection.
The New 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.
Are you aware that you can save money
these hard times by doing your shopping at
the New York Millinery and Dry Goods
Bazaar, for that establishment is buying all
their goods for cash only, which means a
saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent.
Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps.
We have opened the nicest lot of ladies'
and misses cloaKs, jacketa 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 lino you can find by
asking for it.
Woollcott St Sons.
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 up the equilibrium and be heal
thy and happy at smallest cost.
JOSKB St POWHIiL. ,
Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every
evening.
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 aud other foliage
plams for house culture in the winter.
Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Narcissi's
and other varieties of bulbs for fall
planting. Telephoae 113.
sel2 H STBIBKBTZ, Florist.
A
IBS MU BBBSE.
93 FALL AND WIN TE '94
FASHIONABLE
ASHIONA.B1.E
MILLINERY
ILLINERY.
All the runt des:rabl shapes and shades
in hafs and hon eis now in stock for ladies,
misses and clrldren.
Fancy nations hair goods, hair ornaments
and hair pins of all kinds.
Woe Is. Zphy-rsand Embroidery
MATERIALS.
Prioe' reasonable, s tisfaction guaranteed.
Will be found in t e store nea the
Expres otitic until o ir sto:-a is tiaished
MIS? MAG3IE REESE,
my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE ST.
Next o Pre I A Watson's.
-FOR-
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
CA.LL ON THE
nnmioNiRi co.,
?09 fayetteville Street.
T 1 hive a large and complete
line of
Slates, Straps, Pens,
Pencils, Sponges, ''"ablets
&c, &c. School Bags
of every es3-iption, at prices that
can't be beaten.
WE are known s headquarters
for everything ii h) STA
TIONERY i INE snd carry a
comDlete assortment of Fuuy
Goods at attracts urines In call
ing yu will ricdiv.? prompt and
courteous attention, and we guar
antee our goods to be strictly first
class and as represented.
if
RALEIGH STATIONERY 00,
au21 309 Fayetteville Street.
Equinox
THE AUTUMN BEUINS WITH
A BIG STORM OP THE
FLEBUY STAPLE INSTEAD
OP WIND AND RAIN.
Trade Centers Crowded With
Bales and Bales of Cotton.
FALL AND WINTER SPE
CIALTIES HOW INTEREST
YOU
Seasonable dress goods of every descrip
tion. Serges. Homespuns Tailor-Twills,
Whip Cords, S'lk Mixtures, Henriettas, &c.
We show the up-to date novelties of the sea
son, and invite an examination and com
parison. FOOT WE R LEADERS.
We have i proved our different styles of
ladies', childre' 's, men's and boys' shoes
until th y have reached a standard of per
fection. Our fall and winter styles are now
complete.
JEW LINE AODWD.
Ge' t's Fins neckwear the grandest array
of brilliant colors in Tet ks, Scarfs, Four-ir-hands
Windsor Ties. &c, embracing an end
less variety of the extreme novelties of the
season. Hold vour orders for the be3t line
of Hosiery, Underwear ever brought to the
city for the prices we ask.
ill.
A Glance!
ttt
lV E fANNOT ASK YOU
" " to glance in our show windows as l
we
have none, but we ask you to walk in our
store and see the many bargains awaiting
your inspection, such as
Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 7ic; worsted Wc,
worn ioc an won iwm iwuuci
sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop
sacking 38c, sells everywhere from 50
to 75c- ll wool serge from 49c to 52c,
woith 75c: broad cl-th 89c, worth f I 25;
silks and velvets in all colors; braids,
gimps and cords to match.
In Millinery, we can suit the most fastidi
ous, both in qnaMty and price.
We have shoes
children.
for all men, women and
T LYQH RACKET STORE.
H I Drintirrriirl 0 (
l A ii ffl ni l Af I
Hardware, &c.
Guns;
PISTOLS,
SHELLS
AND
G-CXJSJ- QOODS.
X'MIXE THK NEW STYLB
STAR OIL ST0V3 MM,
ISPS END FJR OIR0ULAR..J3
RALEIGH, N.C.
See Here.
if you s.re a citizen or stranger it will be to
your intera;. to h ive your rooms neatly
furnisue 1. Xothing adds so much
to the beauty of a residence as
good, nice, substantial fur
niture. For this
k laiielt
cannot be beaten in this or an ' other com
munity. They have all the novelties in
the business, such as Buieaus,
French Beveled Looking Glass
es, Willow and Wattan
Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat
tresses, Ac. They have
the finest, pret
tiest and nob
biest BABY CARRIAGES
ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewin?
Machine a specialty. Afcn MAuHINE
Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm
will keep you cool bv ni' gifts
of Fans and daps.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
exchange Plane, Southside M rk't
Dry Goods. KoKwnii &e.
llli S. TUfKER i CO
Fall and Winter Uideriear
-FOR
M
EN
EN
WOMEN
OMEN
AND
CHILDREN
HILDREN
IN
Cotton, Wool
am' Coiten
Wool,
and All
Plain and Ribbed.
The new lines all ready and the most
complete showing we have
ever made.
W. H. & B. S. TUCK G Li & CO,
188 Mid Vi5 Fayetteville street. ,
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