Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Oct. 11, 1893, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ID Visitor. auin a VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TO-! , OCTOJIBEit W. 1893. NO. 143 a ESfchrB i CUT II BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Th matrimonial fever has broke loose in earnest. Track farmers are evidently hold log back for fair week. The market was rather sllmly sap plied thii morning with eoantry pro doce. Borne splendid beeves from South western Virginia arrived in the city today. Wilfred Clarke will be the attrac tion at the Academy of Music on the 11th insc. When will we get a new index book for the Register of Deeds office? It is much needed. ' There are now about 200 students at Trinity College and the number is daily increasing. ' Mr R P Raney has returned to the city after an extended trip to Europe and the north The Chapel Hill News is the name of , a new paper at that place. It ought td succeed. Gov Garr paid an official visit a few daysinee to the Eastern Asylum at Goldsboro tie found matters in a most satisfactory condition. The office of the secretary of the state fair will be moved out to the grounds at noon next Friday. After that time all business will be trans acted there. An old woman, her daughter and two sons, were brought to the city ,, yesterday and lodged in jail. They were implicated in the robbery of C. J. Bright's store, at New Hill last Saturday night. The Steadfast Circle of the King's Daughters will give an entertainment at Brooklyn church Friday night, , Oct 13th. Admission 10c for children, 15o adult, 20c reserved seat. Every-, body come and help in this noble work. - We invite the special attention of the public to the advertisement of Messrs Snelling & Hicks. These gen tlemen having secured the services of Mr Ed (J Blrdsong, a newiy grain Atari nharmacist. are now Drepared to serve the public in the best and most expeditious manner. Every thing in the druggist line. Call on them. Don't forget you always get the best. Norfolk oysters at Jordan s. Apples are cheap by the barrel or measure at jlj j. jonnson s. Remember Jordan's dining hall will be open until 12 o'clock at night from now on. ('an u you warn nice oys ters in any Btyle. Fine Dairy Batter 80o lb at D T Johnsou's. Bananas are cheap by the bunch or dozen at DT Johnson's. Wonderfully Educated Animals Prof Gentry's Equine and Canine Paradox that will be in Raleigh un rier a tent near the capitol, on Hall. fax street, three nights beginning Mondav. Oct 16, and matinee Wed nesday, is perhaps the most wonder ful of its Kind in tne unuea oiaies. The Intelligence of these ponies and dogs is truly wonderful, and it is all dnn bv kindness Every animal an swers promptly to his name, and does everything he is told to do except talk. Prof Gentry has 45 dogs and 16 poaies They are all Shetland ponies save "EnreRa" ana "-uoriie mm pie which are East India "horses," the only two of the kind in the country. The does comprise every species from the Russian poodle to the Indiana Atir. but tbev are smart. The bacs ward so" ersault, the lame dogs, the clown dogs, the leaping of the troupe of greyhounds, and above all, the trick of Omaha" and "Major" and the remarkable acting of "Colonel" Are very fine The pony drill Is su perb as is also the mischief making of "The Tough" . and the teterboard work of "Bonrdrop " The living py ramid of dogs and ponies 1b also a novelty tuuoh enjoyeq xneaamis Blon: Children, 10 cents, adults, 20 Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INK AND 1 ELEGANT STATIONERY- Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PBINOE OF .INDIA We have all the School Books. Book B igs, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &o., &o. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ee5 Booksellers Fr-sh Norfolk oysters by measure every day at Jordan's dining hall. Delivered in any part of the city. Bend your order. Cabbage received daily. - Cheap by the barrel or crate at D T Johnson's. Men Wanted. We have situations now ready for four or five good experienced sales men. If you think you fill the bill, call in person for terms. u i. Bwinaeu. The nicest restaurant in this city for ladies and gentlemen is Jordan's Call and see for yourself Everything first class. Four Girls Disfigure the Old man. They do him up well. They break his arms, dislocate his jaw, bend his face, neck, a bump on his back, cut his head, sprain his legs, fracture his skull, dislodge his eyes, twist his neck, polled a piece on bis tongue. broke bis new suspenders and tore off his clothes rendering it necessary to amputate his arras and both legs. trepan his skull, put his neck in pi as ter and there lie still on his back five years or more at the end of which time he will probably die, and all tnis train ol evils ' overtook tne poor jay because he failed to obey the girls They told aim to buy from U T Swindell s millinery a nat lor each or them and he did not; and two of them want"d a cloak and he would not get them. They had seen S win dell's hats and cloaks and the old man saw old Nick. Madame Russon ha.8 A. p.nmnletft lin of ladies and children's millinery. olC Ricffan's tov store is now onen vnrvhndv invited to raa it at tha acaaewy oi music, oacKor postomce For Bent. Four room cottage on North Blood' worth street. 10 A B Stronaoh. She Wears the Pants. As the people of Oberlin and Brook lyn were returning home last night they witnessed a most unusual scene, A man, bleeding from many cuts about the shoulder, lay on the side of the road and his wife stood over him applying the lash. The groans and pleadings of the poor fellow, who was drunk, werebeartreniing and brought down the condemnation of the peo pie; but tne woman Bee meet to be to tally oblivious of; any one's presence saye her and "Simon." All she would say was "Simel Simel take that, and that, you trinin' wretch," as she laid on the whip. When at last the by standerB interfered and made the lady explain her conduct. "Well," said she, "he ought to be killed. I g ve him seven dollars this morning my week's wages and told him to go to D T Swindell's store and buy me some of them carpet rem nan is, one and a quarter yards long, ali wool, at 89 cents each, and some of those one yard long, all wool, at 34 cents each, and he did not go but spent my money and got 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 tiice Simon will goto Swindell's when told to. "Morrel" Keep in the middle of the road, go to Swindell's, and you will always stay on top. Bicyle for Sale. New pneumatic Columbia, 80 lbs; on easy terms to rig at party. Ad dress "Bicycle," this office. oc9 Servtcable Dress Materials. Lines of servioable woolen dress fabrics, particularly suited for chil dren's every day and school wear, at 26o to 60o per yard. Hew washable dress goods for fall wear, ginghams, outings, cheviots, satteens &o. W H & B 8 Tucker & Co DOYODGOTflSCHQDL? FULL LINE OF- CUT & PRESSED GLASS BOTTLES. Stock complete in the way of PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Manicure Pieces. McKiamnn Co. Yes, it Is So ! 25 and 51 cents can often be saved on a pair by baying ladies' and children's shoes of C A Sherwood & Co. Tho Best Made. The very best shoe for gentlemen are Burt& Packard's "Korrect Shape" Once tried you will want no other sold only by O A Sherwood & Co' a. Gems of High Art. Now in make the very latest things In wraps, opes and reefers, in all the new greens, blues, browns and dark tans. Jack ets and retchens for muses and children These perfect fitting garments make cloak selling a pleasure, which was a big feature of our business last seas in. 0 A Sherwood & no. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 121 Yon can find all the new stvles of d-ess goods, consists? in high class dress pat tern), Droaaciocns. nop sacKings, sum wrp Henriettas, suitings, flannels, mixtures, plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. N. Y. Millinery Bazaar. Ladies' new stvle kid eloves with laree buttons, also R & G, an i other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York unery ana uress uooas .Bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-4 sheeting Sllltinrya flannala lininiM rannla ,mnmnta wMg8j uuuumc, iiuiuga, . fAiuuo, pQ'vaica, &c , are offered at the lowest market prices, at New Yore Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. When you are in want of aoydriag in the line of millinery or dress goods or fancy goods, please remember that the New York Millinery and Drebs Goods Baziar is the place to get everything at a bargain. otc5 lm Fall Opeuing, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line of high grade wool' en goods tnat 1 have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and public. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. (i JN Walters. sel9tf The store on Fayetteville street next to the . i - . i i Ajiurews ?uuuing is tor rem. Apply w oc41m 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 ot ladies' ana cniiaren's nats in great variety and at unusually low prices. Are you aware that you can save money these hard times by doing your shopping at tie New York Millinery and Dry Good Bazaar, for that establishment is buying all their goods for cash only, which means a saying to a customer irom 10 to per cent. ... Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps. We have opened the nicest lot of ladies' and misses cloaKs, jackets and wraps that we nave ever naa ana invite ail to come ana examine them. Our stock of children's, misses and ladies' merino underwear is complete, and any thing you want in that linu you can find by asfcing tor it. Woolloott & 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 op the equilibrium and be heal thy and happy at smallest cost. JQHK8 & PoWBLfr Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening. Coal and Wood. AH kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Bberhardt. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and. other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Llllas, Narolssps and other varieties of. bulbs for fall i planting. Telephoue 118. I seia & SiBlfiMBTZ, Florist, A MAGGIE RE '93 FALL AND WINTER 94 ; FASHIOVA.BLK ASUION A.BLE MILLINERY XLLINERY. All the most des'TaW shanes and shades in hals and bon ieis now in stock for ladies. misses and ctrmren. Fancy nations hair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woo Is, Zephyrs and Embroidery MATKR1A.L3. Price rwonable. s tisfaction guaranteed. J3P Will be fomd in t e store nea the Kxpres offlc until o ir sto:e is finished. MIS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 PAYETTE VILLE ST. Next o Fred A Watson's. FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES C4.LL ON THE 309 fayetteville Street. W (5 hive a large and complete line of Slates, Straps, Pens, Pencils, Sponges, 'rablets &o, & School Bags of every esariptiou, at prices that can't be beaten. WE are known "3 headquarters for everything in .Im STA TIONERY i INTK. Mini carry e comnle'e assctm'tit of Faniy Goods at attract v orin a fo call ing yru will receivo prompt and courteous attention, and we gnar antee our goods to be strictly first class and as represented. RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayetteville Street. THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STORM OP THE PLEGCY STAPLE INSTEAD OP WI3TD AND BAIN. Trade Centers Crowded With Bales and Bales of Cotton. PALL AND WINTER SPE CIALTIES NOW INTEREST YOU Seasonable dress goods of every descrip tion. Surges. Homespuns TaUor-Twills, Whip foMs, 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 4R LEADERS. We have i "pr.vad our different styles of ladies', childre- 's, mea's and boys" shoes until th y nave reacnea a standard or per fection. Our fall and winter styles are now complete. EW LIVE AUDFl). Gv t's Fin neckwear the grandest array of brilliant colors in Tecks. Scarfs. Four-in- hands Windsor Ties, &c, embracing an end less variety of the extreme novelties of the season. Hold your orders tor tne Dest line of Hosiery, Underwear ever brought to the city for the prices we ask. "ill. A tivHaniice! We cannot ask you- to glance in our show windows as we have none, but we ass you to walk in our store and see the many bargains awaiting your inspection, sucn as Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 71c; worsted 10c, wor n 100 an wum iwui uauuei ou, sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop sacking 38c, sells everywhere from 1 0 to 75c- "11 wool serge from 49o to 5?c, wo; th 75c: broad cl- th 89c, worth $ I 25; silks and velvets in all colors; braids, gimps and cords to match. In Millinery, we can suit the most fastidi ous, b :.ta in qua'ity and price. We have shoes for all men, women and children. TUELYOSl BACKET STQRL G. 1. SiiBrwofltt & Hardware, &c. -zGlIUS: PISTOLS, SHELLS AND o-crjsr g-ooids. XMINK THI NEW BTYLI STAR OIL STOVE HEATSR. m3 END FOR CIECULAR.q ftos. EBriisiSoDfi, RALEIGH, N O. See iMefle If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to jruur iuiKrsst,io n ive your rooms neatly fumisne i. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this Unas k fcrtl cannot be beaten in this or an other com- mrr llyL iney nave aU tae novelties in . the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat- JT tresses, &o. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv ni gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE SxcliaDge Place Sotttliside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions, &e. ..l.l:MinDCI' Fall and Winter Mmm FOB IV TEN w OMEN OMEN iU. EN AND CHILDREN HILDfiEN IN Ootton, Wool aricl Cotten and All Wool, Plain and Ribbed, The new lines all ready and the most complete showing we have evwr made. W. W. & llifd. TUCKER & CO, 133 and m FayettevUle street, ' i v' M v.! i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 11, 1893, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75