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he Hill VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1893. NO. 149 GOOD AT footing Pistol. CITT IX lilt I hi . Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. NewBerne Is getting np afl sub scription for the Brunsw ick sufferers. 'I he fruit display at the fair grounds la the let for years Col R M Donglas, of (Greensboro, is in the city. "The Noble Outcast" at Metropoli tan hall tonight. Prices 15, 25 and 35c. Reserved seats for 'The Noble Out cast'' on sale at no T AlacRae's Only 35c We regret to hear that Ool John D Cameron is still very sick in Ashe ville. Col Jndian 8 Carr's Occoneechee farm display caused the greatest ad miration. Miss Mattie F Womble, of Norfolk, Va, is in the city, visiting relatives and friends. Tbe premium list of the fifazton fair is now out. It takes plane Octo ber 25' li to 28th. The number of students at the ag ricultural and mechanical college has increased to 159. Prayer song service at the Chris tian obruch tonight at 7:30 All invi ted to atted aud requested to bring Gospel hymna with them. The governor is suit engaged in appointing utHgiotrates in place of those elected b tae legislature and failed to qualify. The concert given by the Second Regiment H ml on capitol square last evening was highly enjoyed. The program's e was excellent, jonsisting of the most beautiful selections. Mrs Walker, Miss Thomas and Mrs John Justice are -isitiog Mrs Annie Justice, 22S North McDowell street. Mr John Justice will return from the World's Pair next week on his way back to his home in Waycross, Gra. It, is stated that Dr Wra R Woods, superintendent of the insane asyltjna. will resign nev spring Itisreuorted that the i l hea'th of his family causes the doctor to take this step. Stronacb's wpehouse is being beau tifully decorated for te marshal's ball tonight. Mr H B Roberts is do iug the work, and he is an expert in sue'' matters. An arrangement baa been made by the ball managers with the theatrical companies to commence their perfor mances tonight promptly at 8 o'clock and close at 10:15, so that the ball shall commence at 10:30 o'clock. Don't fail to take in the " Noble Outcast" at Metropolitan Hall to night It is a splendid play by a superior company. Remember popu lar prices prevail Only 35, 25 and 15 cents. Mr Weston R Gales has arrived in the city, and his many friends will be glad to know that he will hold pro tracted servi es under the auspices of the Christian church, beginning next Sunday. All christian workers are cordiallv invited to cooperate in these services. At the malting of the tforth Caro lina Agricultural Society held last niKht, Col J 8 Carr, of Durham, was elected president, in place of R H Bat tle Esq , declined. Mr H W Ayer was re-elected secretary and tre, surer of the society. A large and delighted audience greeted the Hidden Hand company last night Miss Agn-s Pureslle as Capitola rendered her part to perfect tiou. Tonight the beautiful play of "The Noble Outcast" will hold the boards Let tbe hall be packed. Entertainment- A most delightful entertainment was given last Wednesday night by the King's Daughters of Brooklyn The b autiful songs, delightful speeches and liMlogues wre all id mirabiy rendered. Tbe music by tue orchestra was of the l igh st order Special mention can be mude of Miss Mary Porter who sang "What I Lve For" and Miss Mary Dtley who ren ri AiAfi "i.ittle Mischief " It was an onaaalan of the highest enjoy men t. Do You Write? TRY OCR NEW INK AND ELEGANT STATIONS BY. Do lou Read ? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINCE OF .INDIA We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &c. die. ALFRED WILLI AH & CO. se5 Booksellers. Died. Mr Sam'l Black, son of Rev Dr W S Black, superintendent of the Ox ford Orphan Asylum, died last Wed nesday morn.ng, in Oxford, of typhoid fever. He was about 23 years of age and highly esteemed by all who knew him. We extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123. Dry Goods and Carpets. In these t .to lines we feel we are so well known a description is not nee s sary. All know we are on tup in dress good and carpets T Swindell. The grandest line of school shoes to select from it has ever been our pleas ure to show. See them and you will buy. C a Sherwood St Co. Sherwood's solid service shoes are finely finished, too good for tbe money; equal of most $4 shoes; our price $3 They can't be beat Try a pair. C A Sherwood St Co. Burt & Packard's "Korroct Shapes" cannot be matched for $5. C A Sherwood & Co. China anil Glassware. Our department of china has proven to be grand success, and a glance will Rufflce to convince you that this de partment is now perfect, possibly the grandest display you ever saw in din ner sets, tea sets touirht sets, plates, cups, saucers, bovls, dishes, soup tureens, sauce dishes, Jed pans, and all other china not mentioned D T Swindell Tjamp aud Lamps. Our lamp department looks like a crystal cave with the profusion of banking lamps in color and bangle ruby, white porcelain, amber green, yellow, b ue, red, and all colors of glass in lamp shapes Also Butter ick's patterns D T Swindtll. Piush Boxes, Fauey Lamps, Our display in all kinds of fancy goods for the holidpys is just tremen dous. A visit to our store will con vince one that we have prepared for a big trade in Christmas novelties, such as plush shaving sets, ladies plush work boxes, plush cuff ond col lar boxes, plush baby sets, handker chief boxes, plush child's sets in china, plate, pup and sancer, in pret ty designs, children's sets, china, for play houses, dinner sets tee sets. All things you expect to see vou will ".ee and more if you visit D T Swindell's, 205 Fayetteville street, Raleigh, N C. DoIIh, Dolls, Dolls. Do you know a little girl in all the world who don't want a nretty doll. Well, then all the little girls in the world can get a doll to suit their fan? cy. Go straight to D T Swindell's end ask to see the little Miss Dollus. They will gUdly introduce you to the identical Miss DolUe you are wanting. During Christmas we -k we will have our great bin windows filled with the precious little Miss Doilies to please the girl, and our great big store filled with toys to please the little boys. The little bright eyes of Sadi and Charlie and all the others shall sparkle as never eves spark ed. Get toys, dolls and Butterick's patterns from D T Swindell's, 206 Fayetteville street, Raleigh N C. Kris Kringle. g The joyous holidays are near at hand and th little girls and little bovs can gladden the hearts by a visit to Swindell's and seeing the wonderful display of toys, dolls and all things to make the little eyes dance- They are there at Swindell's. You all know by this time that they don't know how, to do things in a small way. So the grand display of toys this season is a marvel to all who see them. A Santa Claus with a pack of reindeers, or a complete Christmas tree can be had at Swim DO TOD GO Til SCHOOL? S M O K E C I G A R Af CrTIMMOV & JlcJVlMtfOX ft L'O'8, MS Fayetteville Sfeet. MINERAL WATERS. For Rent. 3 room house o!9 D ' Vomble. Madame Besson has a complete line of ladies and children's milliuery olC For Rent. Four room cottage on North Blood worth streer. 10 A B Stronach Geiics Furnishings. New liues of fall and winter under wear, in cotton, wool and cotton and all wool. Intermediate weight for early fall wear. Dr Jaegers sanitarv all wool underwear in light, medium and heavy weights. Special values in unlaundrid shirts at 5"c and 75c Dress shirts, plain and pleated f routs, new shapes in neckwear, new styles in collars, walking and driving gloves, the new ideas in patent leather shoes, silk umbrellas, &c Reliable goods only and all at 'easonable prices W H St R 8 Tucker St Co You can find all the new styles of d-ess goods, consisting in high class dress pit terns broadcloths, hop sackings, silk wrp henriettas, suitings, flannels, mixtures, plaids. Also fur and dress f urnisnings in great variety. N. Y. Millinery Bazaar. Winter we ,ther is coming and you will need biankets, comforts, shoes, &c Buy them from us. Woollcott St Sons. We have a very fine and select stock of millinery goods this fall. Be fore you buy your new hat come and see what we have. Woollcott St 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 Mdlinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-1 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, Ac , 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 bargaia. 0tc5 lm Fall Opening 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line-t 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. soia tf For IRexib. The store on Fayetteville street next to the Andrews building is for rent. Apply to oca lm L. ROSENTHAL. The ladies are cordiady invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hand somest liae 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 cn save money these hard times by doing your shopping at the New York Milunery and Dry Good 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. Ice Coal. We can produce 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever msde here. We can deliver 50 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heaU thy and happy at smallest cost. JONKS St POWHLL 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 plants for house culture in the wiuter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narcissi's and other varieties of bulos for fall planting. Telephone 113. h "13 H Stmimmbtz, Florist, 93 FALL AND VINTE I '94 FASHIONABLE r ASUiON BbE MILLINERY 1LLINERY. All the most des:rabl" shapes and shades in ha's and bon ,ets now in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations, r air goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woe Is. Zephyrs and Embroidery MATKKIALS. Price reasonable sitisfaction guaranteed. Will be found in t ie store nea tbe Express ollic until o'ir store is finished MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson'o. RALEIGH 0 809 fayetteville St, opp Post Office, Office and School Supplies. We can supp' you W'tu anything in tin Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving new novel ies in yTRlTING P VPER, JNVELOPES, P NCY GOODS, Our prices attract th attention of all buy prs. WEDDING TVVITA T'OV A''O VIS ITING OARIH engraved ar.d printoc. Coats of Arms Crests, Monograms and Ad d ess Dies staiind o" note par in color or bronze. W. C. SEPARK, au24 Macugev. Equinox. THE AUTUMN BEGINS WITH A BIG STOKtl OF THE FLEECY STAPLE INSTEAD OF WIND AND RAIN. Trade Centers Crowded With Bales and Bales of Cotton. FILL AND WINTER, SPE CIALTIES NOW INTEREST YOU Season able dress goods of every descrip tion. Serges Homespuns Ta'lor-Twills, Whip "oris, S lk Mixtures, Henriettas, &o. We show the up-to-date novelties of the sea son, and invite an examination and com parison. FOOT WE 4K LEA DE S. We have i :pr-ved our different styles of ladies', children's, men's and boys' shoes until thy have reiched a standard of per fection. Our fall and winter styles ara now complete. NEW LINE ADDFD. Ge-t's Pini neckwear the grandest array of brilliant colors in Tecks, Scarfs, Four-in-hands. Windsor Ties, &o, embracing an end less variety of the extreme novelties of th e season. Hold your orders for the best line of Hosiery, Underweir ever brought to the city for the prices we ask. I i Sif fti & U A Glance! WE CANNOT ASK YOU to glance in our show windows as we have none, but we ask you to walk in our store and see the :nany bargains awaiting your inspection, such as Simoson's Prints (ic, worth 74c; worsted 10c, worih 15c-all wool twill flannel 3! e, sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop sacking 38c, sells everywhere from 50 to 75c- til wool serge from 40c to 52c, woi th 75c: broad cl"th 89c, worth I 2,5; silks and velvets in all colors; braids, gimps aud cords to match. In Millinery, we can snit the most fastidi ous, both in qua'ity and price. We have shoes for all men, women children. and HUE L10II ME STORE. PISTOLS, S EC JL Hi L, S AN O Or crjsr GOODS. -IXtMl.NK THE NEW STY1.S STAR OIL SMS HEOT sTdEND FOR CIRCULAR. jjfcj RALEIGH, N C. see Mere. If you ure a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ive your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this k i cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity, l ney nave all the novelties in ' the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan ' Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- , ' M tresses, Ac. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME son,in .Machine a ppecialty. Alsi M VuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Bfsides, the firm will keep you cool bv nioe gift3 of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exctiange Plane, Southside M'rk't Dry Oooda, Notions, &e. I.HJR HOMER s CO WKAPS. Our mw lines of WR&P3 for Ladies, Misses and Children, for season of '93 are now ready for invest don. W. H. & K. S. TUOKEK & C!Otf laa and 135 Fayetteville street. filS Hill tn4 r. . m- '..";r "" -' " "
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