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Stye 0 n VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1803. NO. 14G CITT IX BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Always a calm after a storm. Unoondltional repeal is a back nam ber The Rreet road machine has ar rived. The street ears re commenced ran nlDg today. The center of the storm yesterday Is said to have been nearly over Raleigh. The colored Agricultural and Me chanical college at Greensboro, will open In a month. Mrs Frank Q Swaine, of Alexant dria, Va , is in the city stopping at the Central Hotel. The alarm of fire turned in from box No 41 todaabout 13 o'clock was a false one. There was no fire. Mr Thomas W Mason of the Rail road Commission, is on a tour of inspection weBt of the Blue Ridege. A large n amber of trees, limbs, &c, were blown down yesterday. The city is scattered with small branches and brash. Watoh the bill board's at Metropo litan Hall for the great society at traction of fair week which will ap. pear there. Please call at the Mission Rooms and supply yourself with the minutes of the last convention of the King's Daughters which was held in Oxford last May. Go secure your seats for Metropoli tan Hall for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night, and avo'd the rash which is being trade for the most desirable portions of the ha'l. Mr Augustus Bradley, of 3ender son, has entered upon his duties as night clerk for Mr J Hal Bobbin. Mr Bradley is a most efficient phar macist, being a graduate of the Phil adelphia College of Pharmacy. Gov Carr, Chief Justice Shepherd, DrPEP ines Dr R H Lewis, Messrs R H Battle, F B Dancy, O E Johnson and many others left for Tarboro this ' morning where they attend the con secration ceremonies tc morrow. Mr j Hal Bobbitt wants an unlimi ted number of people to call on him at his drug emporium where he has some important information to de liver as to everything in his line of business. No better house of the kind in North Carolina Masonic. Hiram Lodge, No. 40, A F and A M, will meet Monday evening, October 16th, in regular communication. The membership are earnestly requested to attend. Work in the third degree. Members of other lodges cordially in vited. E B Thomas, Sec'y. . W S Primrose, W M. KIXDMSS, GENTLENESS, LOVE. Always Command the Respect of the Educated and Refined. Prof Gentry with his army of edu cated ponies and dogs will appear on Halifax stree' , under their tent, Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8 p in and matinee Wednesday at 8pm One of the secrets of the won derful success of Prof Gentry is that he is as kind and gentle to the little beauty Shetlands and dogs as a fond mother is to the children she loves. He has only to tell them wh it he wants them to do, and it ii done. They all seem anxious and willing to perform their parts as any one who might expect to be liberally rewarded. This may partially be from the fact that they so thoroughly enjoy the visit of the audience on the stage after each performance and seem dis appointed when a visit is not made their. They thoroughly enjoy the sweetmeats and caresses of the la dies and children. Admission: Chil dren, 10 cents; adults, 20 onts. : Lost ':):. . On Thursday night at the wedding t Christ church, a child's tan colored felt hat, trimmed with beaver and red satin ribbon. A suitable reward will be paid (or Its return to 504 East Jopet street. itp Do Ton Write? TRY ODR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINCE OP .INDIA" We have all the School Books. Book Bg, Tablets, Slates, Pencils Sto-, &C. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ee5 Booksellers. The King's Daughters. Photos cf Central Council, Mrs Bottome, Mrs Davis and Mrs Dickin son are for sale at the Mission Rooms. Also stationery for the use of the ' King's Daughters and Sons. Come and subscribe to the Silver Cross, or gan of the order, information and much to Inspire will be found in its pages. Bead the Advertisements. Dughi Bananas. Lost A child's hat. Tucker & Co Wraps. C F Lumsden -Come on. Swindell Wraps, toys. &o. D T Johnson Received today. McKitnmon & Co Good cigars Messrs J M Broughton & Co., give , some most excellent advice to all ! who contemplate moving. They can furnish bouses to suit ail kinds of pocket books. Crockery, Lamps, Chimneys. A long felt need in Raleigh is now supplied. Crockery for the table in china, granite, iron stone, and the prices, oh, how low. Lamps, table ' lamps, hand lamps, pia.no lamps, hall I lamps, parlor lamps, kitchen lamps, I lanterns, chimneys, wicks. Toilet sets, water Bets, child's sets, and in j fact, any and all things to be found . in a china store at prices, oh, how low. D i Swindell. Keceived Today. A big lot of fine, yellow bananas, new and fresh cocoanuts, nice mellow i apples, new crop peanuts, fresh cakes 1 and crackers. Best goods and lowest prices at JD T Johnson's. Ladles' Wraps. If you come to the fair next week come in and see the big layout of la dies, misses and children's wraps at Swindell's. In all of our 14 years in business we never had so an exten sive line of wraps, and we doubt if any store in tie south has a more beautiful assortment. DT Swindell. Nice yellow bananas 20c to 25c doz, $1 to $1 25 a banoh at Dughi's. Toys and Toys. We shall have the largest assort ment of toys and fancy goods for Christmas goods that has ever been brought into the scate of North Car olina. We have a factory in Patter son, New Jersey.no w running day and night making our Oiri'tmas stock. D T Swindell. Come On. If you want to rent a neat and con venient cottage, in a good neighbor hood, or want to buy a good pony and harness, call on 0 F Lumsden, at 108 South Wilmington street; Genes Furnishings. New lines of fall and winter under wear, in cotton, wool and cotton and all wool. Intermediate weight for early fall wear. Dr Jaegers sanitary all wool underwear in light, medium and heavy weights. Special values in unlaundrid shirts at 50c and 75c. Dress shirts, plain and pleated fronts, new shapes In neckwear, new styles in collars, walking and driving gloves, the new ideas in patent leather shoes, silk umbrellas, &o. Reliable goods only and all at reasonable prices. W H & R 8 Tucker & Co. For Rent. 3 room house. ol2 T D Womble. Madame Besson has a complete line of ladles and children's millinery. olO Riggan's toy store is now open. Everybody, invited to see it at the Academy of Music, back of postoffloe. For Rent. Four room cottage on North Blood -worth street. 10 A 8 fltronaoh. , DOYOUGOTflSGHOOL? GOOD C I AT - O TvrcTriMMON&rio's, Gr', T7- McIV.IMMON&L'O'S; A j J 133 Fayetteville 8t-eet. . S MINERAL WATERS. Yes, It is So! 25 and 50 cents can often be saved on a pair by buying ladies' and children's shoes of 0 A Sherwood & Co. Thft Best Made. The very best shoe for gentlemen are Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shape " Once tried you will want no other sold only by 0 A Sherwood & Co' s Gems of High Art. Now in make the very latest things 'n wraps, opes and reefers, in all the new greens, blues, browns and dark tans. Jack ets and retchens for misses and children. These perfect fitting garments mike cloak selling a pleasure, which was a big feature of our business last seas in . 0 A Sherwood & Co. mi m Fries and stews 25o each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 12). You can find all the new styles of d-ess goods, consisting in high class dress pat tarn i, broadcloths, hop sackings, silk wrp henriettas, suitings, flannels, mixtures, plaids, also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. N. Y. Millinery Bazaar. Winter weather is coming and you will need blankets, comforts, shoes, &o Buy them from us. Wooilcott & Sons. We have a very flue and select stock of millinery goods this fall. Be fore you buy your new hat come and see what we have. Wooilcott & Sons. Ladies' new style kid gloves with large buttons, also R & G. and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York M'lliaery and Dress Goods Bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-4 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, fcc . are offered at the 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 Bazaar is the place to get everything at a bargain. otc51m Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest linen 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 cutting. G N Walters. seltf JToj? 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 Good 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. 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. JosKa & Powkll. 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 and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Narcissus and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. s12 . i H Sxkijmbtz, Florist. S M fi in BEESB i '93 FALL AND WINTER '94 T7ASHIOVA.BLI? A1 ASdlONlBUS MILLINERY ILUNERY. All the most des'rable shapes and shades in has and bon nets no in st jck for ladies, misses and children. Fancv n ations air goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wools, Zephyrs and Embroidery UATBRI&TjS. Prioei reasonable, s tisfaction guaranteed. KF" Will be fo'ind in t ie store near the Express offic null our store is finished MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE ST. Next o Frel A Watson's. RAL JtTGK iae. p ?09 nyetteville St, opp Post Office, ltf M-factnretf -; flta'ionerc Office and School Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in the stationery line. We are dai'y receiving new noveliies in "Yy" BITING PaPER, JN VELOPES, JP NCY GOODS, &p. Our prices attract th attention of all buy ers. W EDGING TWITAON A VIS ITING CARD1 engraved and printed. Coats of Arms 'f is, Monograms and Ad d ess Dies slsm d on note papier in color or bronze. W. C. SEP ARK, au24 Mfnager. Emails B&ox. THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STORM OF THE FLEECY STAPLE INSTEAD OF WIUTD AND RAIN. 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 OoHs, 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 upr ved our different styles of ladies', children's, men's an! boys' shoes until th'y have reached a standard of per fection. Our fall and winter styles are now complete. NEW LINE ADDED. GT't's Fine neckwear the grandest array of brilliant colors in Tec ks, 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, Underwear ever brought to the city for the prices we ask. CI A tixlannee I WE HAN NOT 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, such as ' Simpson's Prints 6c, worth 71c; worsted 10c, worth 15a-ail wool twill flannel 39c. sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop sacking 38c, sells everywhere from 50 to 75c- 11 wool serge from 49c to 52c, wo:th7oc: broaacmn8ao,wortni silks and velvets in all colors; braids, gimps and cords to match. In Millinery, we cm suit the most fastidi ous, bitb. in qua'ity and price. We have shoes children. for all men, women and THE LY0I1 R&GKET STQHL. m m Hardware, &e. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND G-CTJvr GOODS. IX4MINB THI NEW 8TYH STAR OIL SIOYS HEATSR. B3T3END FOR CIRCULAR.jSJ Tiios. H.Briggs&SoiLS, RALEIGH, N. C. See ere. If you we a citizen or stranger it will b to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantia fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an? other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bmeaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan , unairs, wardrobes. Mat tresses, &o. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewinff Machine a specialty. Also MA.UHINE Needles p.nd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gift! of Fans and Caps. BEMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Soutbside M'rfc't Dry Qoods. Notions). &o. W H IR S TUfKERICO Our new lines of WR'APS for: Ladies, Misses and Children ifor season of '93 ara now ready for in7 pect tion. W.- IT. & It. S. TUOKElt & CCL 133 and las FayettevtUe street, ; mm axiel m 10 f
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