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VOL. XXIX.
RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOMBEit 12. 1893.
NO. 144
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CUT IT BRIEF.
Locals Picked Up Here and There and
Boi'sd Down.
Fan all around next week.
All Is battle at the fair grounds.
Lots of fl ie horses will,be on hand
Dext week.
The Gn at Wild West Show Is on
the way here.
There are now 160 students enrolled
at Davidson college.
Quite a levlval of religion is in
progress at Durham.
There are 93 ponsioners on the list
from Wake county.
A revival is in progress at the Third
Baptist church in this city.
There are now 875 students at the
University of North Carolina.
There is much less sickness in this
oity than usual at this season.
The Suprerre coart is fast dispos
ing of cases from the third district.
The cotton receipts today were
quite heavy. No change in prices
The colored people claim that they
are going to have the best fair for
years.
The chamber of commerce is appa
rently on the wane. It needs warm
ing up.
The Virginia State Fair is in pro
gress at Richuund. There it a large
attendance.
Oar genial friend Hal w Ayer has
an immense rattle snake for sale. '
Call at one. j Four Girls Disfigure the Old
There is a tree in Greensboro which j man.
sheds tears when the sun shines So 1 h ,?JFe dK hSS. hLhJ
; bis arms, dislocate his jaw, bend his
Bays the Record. J faoej neck, a hump on his back, cut
The revenue collections in this die- 5 h'8 feaJ; "Praia his legs, fracture his
.... . ., . skull, dislodge his eyes, twist his
trict have fallen off considerably dur' neck, palled a pieoe oft his tongue,
Ing the past month. 1 broke his new suspenders and tore
f . . . , . , off his clothes rendering it necessary
Entries are fast being made and ! to ampatate nl8 arra8 and bota leg
the clerks in Secretary Ayer's office trepan his skull, put his neck in plas
aro tall of business. ter and there lie still on his back five
years or more at the end of which
It is now estimated that the cotton time he will probably die, and all
crop in Wake awill be from 15 to 20 this train of evils overtook the poor
per cent larger than last year. , because ed obeythe
We regret to hear that Col. Jno. D. ; X Swindell's millinery a hat for each
Cameron the veteran journalist is ill ot them and he did not; and two pf
.... . , . ... , them wanted a cloak and he would
at his home in Asheyille. not getthem. Theyhad seen Swiu
Wilfred Clarke as "Tony Lump-! dell's hats and cloaks and the old
kin" in "She stoops to Conquer" at
the Academy of Music next week.
Many of our business men are act
ing on the suggestion of the chamber
of commerce to make next Thursday
a general holiday in Raleigh so that
there can be a general turnout to the
fair.
Again we have the fair upon as.
There will be a large crowd. Only
one direct outlet from the oity to the i
grounds, and still the matter of the
extension sleeps with the committee ! tey witne8Sed a most nnusual scene,
of the board of aldermen. Is not this A man, bleeding from many cuts
somewhat strange. i about the shoulder, lay on the side of
j the road and his wife stood over him
We are informed that the commit- applying the lash. The groans and
tee having in charge the matter of a pleadings of the poor fellow, who was
station house, made J.heir report j SSSSSS
sometime since. Work has been j pi; but the woman seemed to be to
somewhat delayed on account of the tally oblivious oft any one's presence
absence of the street commissioner,
bat will soon be commenced.
PROF. GENTRY'S
Equine and Canine Paradox-.-5o Won
derfully Educated Ponies and Dogs.
Will give the grandest entertain
ment ever seen in Raleigh uner a
tent, on Halifax street, near state
oapitol, three nights beginning Mon
day, Oct 16 Also a matinee Wed
nesday at 8 p ni. Two hours of solid
enjoyment never to be forgotten.
Strictly moral, refined and instruct
lve. Endorsed by pulpit, press and
people. '
.. Those who see Prof Gentry's horse
and dog show go away in a state of
bewilderment. It is marvelous and
most amusing to see the anim'ls per
form their parts. Until seen no one
would believe that so much intelli
gence could be awakened in dumb
brutes. No such thing has been sen
before in this city or elsewhere, ex
eepting as in Prof Gentry's combina
tion. It is the event of a lifetime to
see snob a show and the prices are so
tow that no one can afford to miss it.
Children,, 10 cents, adults, 80 cents.
Do You Write?
TRY OUR NEW INKS AND
ELEGANT
STATIONERY.
Do You Read?
TRY LEW
NEW
"PRINCE
WALLACE'S
BOOK,
OF .INDIA
111
We have all the Pchool Books.
Book Bags, Tablets, Slates,
Pencils &t)., &c.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.
ee5 Booksellers.
For Rent.
8 room house. oli L D Womble.
Bad Weather.
Tn time of peace prepare for war.
i When bad weather comes on yon will
j want something to protect your body
irom com ana rain, now is ine iime
; to prepare for the bad weather. We
have just received a large lot of gents
Mackintosh coats wirh cape This
lot is from an assignment sale and we
can sell them for about one half usu
al price. Also lot of boys' rubber
coats, ventilated shoulder pieces; the
; very thing to keep the boys dry when
out in me rain v v ctwinaeii.
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.
D T Swindnll.
mail saw utu uicti.
Madame Beeson has a complete line
of ladies and children's millinery. olO
Riggan's toy store is now open.
Everybody invited to see it at the
Academy of Music, back of postofflce.
For Reut.
Four room cottage on North Blood
worth street. 10 A B Stronach.
She Wears the Pants.
As ta" Pe0Ple ol Oberlin and Brook-
save her and "Simon." All she would
say was "Simel Simel take that, and
that, you triflin' wretch," as she laid
on the whip. When at last the by
standers 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
nants, one and a quarter yards long,
ali wool, at 89 cents each, and some
of those one yard long, all wool, at
84 cents each, and he did not go bat
spent my money and got drank."
And the old lady flew on to Simon
again and the crojvd cheered her and
left Simon to get sober under the
lash. Next time Simon will go to
Swindell's when told to.
"Morrel" Keep in the middle of
the road, go to Swindell's, and you
will always stay on top.
Servlcable Dross Materials.
Lines of servioable woolen dress
fabrics, particularly salted for chil
dren's every day and school wear, at
25o to OOo per yard.
New washable dress goods for fall
wear, ginghams, outings, cheviots,
satteens
W H & R S Tucker & Oo.
DO YO U GO T(l SCHOOL?
LL LINE
OF
CUT & PRESSED
GLASS BOTTLES.
Stock complete in the way of
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS,
HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES,
Manicure Pieces.
McKlromon Co.
Yes, it Is So!
25 and 50 cents can often be saved on a
pair by having ladies' and children's shoes
of C A Sherwood & Co.
The Best made.
The
very best snoe lor gentlemen are
Burt & Packard's -'Korrect Shape " Once
tried you will want no other sold only by
O A Sherwood & Co's.
Gems of High Art.
Now in make the very latest things n
wraps, cipes and reefers, in all the new
greens, blues, browns and dark tans. Jack
ets and retchens for misses and children
These perfect fitting garments make cloak
selling a pleasure, wnicn was a bis feature of
our business last season.
0 A 8herwood & Co.
Fries and stews 25o each at A Dug
i'a T.l.nhln. 1Q9
hi's
You can find all the new styles of d-ess
goods, consist'nat in high class dress - pat
tern!, broadcloths, hop sackings, silk wirp
henriettaa, suitings, flannels, mixtures,
plaids. A iso fur and dress f urnishines in
great variety.
St. . Millineiy Bazaar.
Ladies' new style kid cloves with larura
buttons, also R & Q, and other make of cor
sets sold very reasonable at the New York
muunery ana Uress (ioods Bazaar.
Blankets, comfortables. 10-1 sheetine
outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales,
&o , are offered at the lowest market prices.
at NewyYors Millinery and Dress (ioods
Bazaar.
When vou are in want of anvthiner in thn
line of millinery or dress goods or fancy
goods, please remember that the New York
Millinery and Dress Goods Baziar is the
place to get everything at a bargau.
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Fall Opening, 1893.
I have now on my tables one of the
handsomest line 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.
Try Walters' paramount method of
garment catting. (J N Walters.
sel9 tf
3T6:2? IReznb.
The store on Fayettsville street nexi to the
Andrews building is for rent. ApdIv to
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 of ladies' and children's hats in
great variety and at unusually low prices.
Are vou aware that vou can save money
these hard times by doing your shopping at
tbe 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 from 15 to 25 per cent.
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Cloaks, Jackets and Wraps.
We have opened the nicest lot of ladies'
and misses cIosks, jackets 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 lint; you can find by
asiung tor it,
wooiioott s sons.
Ice Coal.
We can prod ace 12 tons per day of
best Crystal Ice ever made here. We
can deliver 60 tons per day of the best
Domestic Uoal ever brought here;
keep up the equilibrium and be heal,
thy and happy at smallest cost.
. .. J.OBBS Sf JrOwBIjL.
Fresh
oysters at A Dughi's every
evening.
Coal and Wood.
All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra
cite Goals 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, Lills, Narcissi1 s
and other varieties of bulbs for fall
planting. Telephone 113.
Be 12 H STBI8MST2, Florist.
A
HE
REESE
'93 FALL AND WINTER '94
FASHIONABLE
ASHION1BLE
MILLINERY
ILLINERY.
All the m't des'rable shapes and shades
in na'8 ana oon eis now in stjcfc (or ladies,
misses ana cnuaren.
Fancy nations hair goods, hairorniments
ana nair pins oi ail Kinds.
Wools, Zephyrsand Embroidery
MATKR1ALS.
Prices reasonable, s itisf Ao.Hnn em
ST Will be fonn.i in t-e store nea the
.impress omc U'Uii o'ir store is finished
MISS MAGGIE REESE,
my2 1 14 FAYETTE VTLLB 8T.
Next to Fre3 A Watson's.
RALKIOH
' ''"''"TAnoNBRY
?09 ayetteville St, opp Post Cflioe,
TflaEEftctnrers' -;- Sta'ioperc
Office and School Supplies.
We can supp'v you w'th anything in ins
stationery line.
We are dai'y receiving new novelties in
"yyRITINQ PAPER.
JNVELOPES,
JjM NOY GOODS, &r.
Our prices attract the attention of all buy
ers. llTEDnTNG 'VVTTATON An VIS-
TV ITING CARD' engraved and printed.
Coats of Arms ''re's, Monograms and Ad
d ess Dies stsmod on note papier in
color or bronze.
W- C. SEP ARK,
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Manager.
Equiiiiox.
THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH
A BIG STORK OF THE
FLEECY STAPLE 1VSTEJLD
OF WIICD AND BAIN.
Trade Centers Crowded With
Bales and Bales of Cotton.
FALL AND -WINTER SPE
CIALTIES NOW INTEREST
YOU
Seasonable dress goods of every descrip
tion. Serges. Homespuns Tauor-Twills,
Whip CoHs, S'lk Mixtures, Henriettas, &c.
We show the up-to date novelties of the sea
son, and invite an examination and com
parison.
FOOTWEAR LEADERS.
We have i nproved 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.
KEW LINE ADDFD.
Ge t's Fins 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 for the best line
of Hosiery, Underweir ever brought to the
city for the prices we ask.
A " .'(Glance !
WE CANNOT ASK YOU-
to glance in oar show windows as we
have none, but we ask you to wait in our
store and see the many bargains awaiting
your inspection, such as
Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 7Jc; worsted lflc,
... ii 1 i ;ii a l nr
won n iDO" an wooi iwm nanneiouc,
sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop
sacking 38c, sells every where from 60
to 75c- all wool serge from 49c to 52c,
woith75c: broad cloth 89c, worth ft 25;
silks and velvets in all colors; braids,
gimps and cords to match.
In Millinery, we can suit the most fastidi
ous, both in quality and price.
We have shoes for all men, women and
children.
THE LtOIi RACKET STORE.
Shin
Uardware, &c
-&WIIIS
PISTOLS,
SHELLS
AND
G-CTJNT O-OOIDS.
IX4MI5E THI NEW STYLE
STAR OIL STOVE HEAT8R,
I-SEND FJR CIRCULARS
RALEIGH, N. C.
If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to
jui luwiffli io n ive your rooms neatly
furnished. Kothing adds so much
to the beauty of a residence as
good, nice, substantial fur
niture. For this
cannot be beaten in this or an other com-
rc yl . ey nave 811 tne novelties in
the business, such as Buieaus, '
French Beveled Looking Glass
es, Willow and Rattan
Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat- - fl
tresses, &c. They have ' "
the finest, pret
tiest and nob
biest BABY CARRIAGES
ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing
Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm
will keep you cool bv nine gifts
of Fans and Caps.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
Exchange Place, Southside M'rk't
Dry Goods. Xotlom, &c.
W.H.IR STUrKERCa
Fall and Winter Underwear
FOR
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WOMEN
OMEN
AND
ILT)TC
YHILDRN
HILDREN
IN
Cotton, Wool, and Gotten and All
Wool,
Plain and Ribbed.
The new lines all ready and the most
complete showing we have
ever made.
W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CIO
138 and 125 Fayetteville street, ' '
Tiios. H. Briggs & Sons,
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