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Hath) IK0ttor. VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1893. NO. 14 CITT II BRIEF. LocalsPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Tbia weatber savors strongly of bdow. Tbe weatber begins to look like blizzards. Tbe 8aperlor eoart will wind up tbia week. "e leara that Mr. A. Dughl sold and sent out hut night 117 friea. 1 hia la a gloomy day for tbe elec tions, bat it may tarn oat all right. Mr Meyer Frank, dealer Id clothing la Wilmington, made en assignment yesterday. Macb anxiety is felt axong po'.itl olana ever the elections in different States today. JgThlevea are beginning their winter oDeratlona on the suburbs Shot guns should be in order. The Guilford boys played tbe Char lotte football team yesterday and the score stood 13 to 11 in favor of the latter. The complimentary german to Mr and Mrs W B Gri i es will be given to night. Dancing commences at 9 o'clock. The Wake Forest football team de feated tbe University of Tennessee yesterday by a score of sixty-four to nothing. It was Mr Frank Stronach and not Mr A B stronach who bid off lot No 19 at the real estate sale of the More head property yesterday. There are several northern gentle men in the city lookiug around They express themselves highly pleased with Raleigh and its surroundings. There is an evident tendency up ward in the real estat e market. This was shown by the increase of bids upon the Morehead property yester day. . The regular monthly meeting of the Epworth League, tfo. 24, will be held tomorrow (Wednesnay) night Imme diately after prayer services Full attendance 1b desired. Christmas will be on us now in a hurry. All who want to sell goods should consult printers ink. There is nothing like it, and there is no better medium than the Visitor. There will be a special convocation of Raleigh Chapter No 10, R AM, th'a evening at 7:30 o'clocl for work in Most Excellent Masters degree Visiting companions invited to at1 tend. The long looked for increase in the ' price of .cotton does not seem to pat in its appearance. Perhaps it may come along after the effects of the neal bill become more fully de- -T veloped. There were some forty professions of religion in the recent meeting at the Baptist church at Fayetteville, conducted by Rev J H Edwards, pas tor. assisted by Rev T J Taylor of Warrenton. The Cosmopolitan for November is on oar table. As usual, this number is filled to tbe brim with the very best. It ib one of the very best publications of its kind in tbe United States. Send and get a copy, 12i cents. TCvfltvbodv is talking about the great horse sale to take place tomor w and Thursday. It will be one of the best opportunities ever offered for our farmers to secure first class hinndnd stock. It should not be overlooked by no means. atnee the declination of Senator Ransom of the Circuit Court judge hipthe appointment seems to be at cea. Let us hope that the president may cast his eyes favorably towards onr state. It is seldom that North Carolina gets her deserts in such mat ters, but if an earnest effort,is made there Is no telling what may happen. Bv the way, it would seem that Senator Ransom would have a right mr Hhowine in designating the Personal Mention. j DrHU Topper continues quit ill. Mr. J. Bill, of this city ia In Wil mington. Rev. Dr. W. 8. Black, of Oxford, fa in tbe city. Rev J J Hall, of Norfolk, Va., has begun a series of meetings in that city. We learn that Mr A L Ferrall ia quite sick at his residence on South t erson street. We are aorry to learn that Mr Wm Pell ia eick again at hia horn on West Jones street. Rev Dr 1'ritchard, of Charlotte, Is conducting a protracted meeting in his church for the last week or too. Rev. A. M. Sims, of the Baptist Tab ernacle of this city, is giving general satisfaction to his people and the comnnanity. He is a fine preacher and well beliked by everybody. We were pleased to see in tbe city today Mr. Geo. E Leach, clerk to Congressman Bunn He is here to I spetd the vacation of Congress and is warmly received by his friends. Mr Leach brings the most encouraging outlook for the success of the Demo cratic party in the future. He thinks that all conflicting influences will soon be arranged. Sale of Pineville Cotton Hills. Tbe Pineville Cotton Mills were sold today at noon. The sale was brought about by the creditors, the stockhold ers in the mills having failed to meet their obligations. The Pineville mills contains 85,000 spindles and cost $55. 000 It is a new and finely equipped concern. The factory was bought in by Mr. H. S. Chadwick, for Mr. S. A. Jenks, of Pavtuckett, Rhode Island, for the sum of 87,000. Charlotte News. Cotton Crop. Commissioner Robinson of the Ag ricultural Department, says the oat look is decidedly inferior to that of last year. The crop Of 1892 did not amount to 6 500,000 bales, which, he says was his estimate. The present crop wil not exceed the crop of 1892, and he thinks it will he less. If farm ers will bold their cotton, unless some thing unforeseen shoald happen, it will sell before the season is over for at least ten cents a pound. Not only is the crop short, but the weather has been very unfavorable for gathering the cotton, and large quantities of it is still in the fields beiog wasted and injured. For Bent. Seven room house, corner Davie and Person streets. Apply to Nov 7. Mrs. Thos. Harriss For Sale. 4 gallon milk cow gentle and kind no 7 it LR Wyatt. . mt'w Photographs. An offer to all with tickers or without one dozen Cabinet Photos and one 14x17 Crayon, for $3 50, at Mattocks' Gallery, 113 Fayetteville street. Raleigh. N O. Come and see specimens. no7 While They Last. As lone as they last, on tomorrow we will sell all wool dress suitings, 8 yard lengths, 88 inches wide, at 83o a vard. or 864c for a dress. There are about 100 of this lot and we expect them to move Quickly tomorrow morning, but we will not stop the sale till they are gone, at D T Swin dell'a tomorrow. Small, Small Sum. Tomorrow for 83c a yard vou can and wall buv an all wool dress pat tern length of suitings, 88 inches wde,at D T Swindell's special sale to morrow. Monkey and Parrot Time. Tomorrow we expect a genuine monkev and parrot time at our spe cial sale of all wool dress suiting, 88 Inches wide, at 88o a yard, at 1) Swindell's tomorrow. One day only Special Sale. Tomorrow we have a sale of all wool sultiaxs. 88 Inches w!d, at 88o yard. This ia oar regular 60o q uality at D 1 Swindell's tomorrow. Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT 'STATIONERY Do You Read? TRY LEW NEW WALLACE'8 BOOK. OF 1NDI "PRINCE We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates. Pencils &r. , &o. ALFRED WILLIAHS & CO. se5 Booksellers Benefit Sale, For tbe benefit of onr patrons we will sell tomorrow 100 pattern lengths. yards each, all wool dress suitings 88 inches wide, at 88c a yard, or 264c for a dress at D T Swindell's tomor row. 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 lam ination Don't fail to see novelties Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. G N Walters. sel9 tf For Rent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitchen Bink. bath room. Ac, apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 6 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All tbe new shapes on nana now. Woolloott & Sons. Fine aDnles, chestnuts, candies, fto, at Kiggan's toy store, bacs post omce .... For Sale. I have about 5 buhels green toma toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery. 4,009 collarets ana aoouc bushels potato onion sets, wnicn will retail out as soon as possible oc23 Robt M Utzman. Fresh oysters at A Dughl's every evening, All best brands cigars and chewing tobacco and pipes at Riggan s toy store at Academy of Music. Toys of all description at Woollcott Sf Sons. New Remington type writer for rent 2t J M tfrouguton & uo Fine bananas 20c dozen atRlggan'i toy store. Our children's school shoes are very nonular Ask to see our laaies i ou, snu 2 GO shoes Oar Urossett S3 gents 8 noes (sever stvlesl is a'BDlendd shoe for tbe money. wooueon at oons " .- ii a b . n Men's Void leather Under wear. The finest wool underwear we carry is Dr Jaeeer's This is a little ex pen sive for some of our trade, however we have all wool underwear of One quality at $1.60 3.00 and f 6C per garment. Tor those who never wear very heavy all wool, we show these grades of Intermediate weigncs, two in nat ural and one of white. Oar lines of under wear for gentle man are very oompieie in is season and will always be cheerfully shown "I - - iL upon request. W us Ko Tucaer v uo. Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Baskets, Floral Designs. Palms, Rubber and othe? foliage plants for house culture in the winter, Hvacintbs. Tulips, iiUis. aaroissp and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. aeia H Stbibmbtz, Florist. Fries and stews 25e each at A Dag' hi'a. Telephone 123. 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 nappy at smallest cost. Joetbs St Powill, Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowestprlces. Sepltf. T. L. Eberhardt, nana w Bin HEESB 93 FALL AND WINTER '94 7ASHI0NABLK ASSIGNABLE MILLINERY ILLINERY. All tbe most des'rable shaDs and shades in ha's anl bonnets now in stock for ladies, misses and ch'ldren. Fancy nations, hair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woe ls Zephyrs and Embroidery MA.TKIUA.LS. Priee reasonable s .tisfaction guaranteed. tSf" Will be fo'imi in tin stsira nn. f ha Express attic until oar store is linished MISS" MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTEVILLE 8T. Next o Fred A Watson'. R 309 Waye twille St, opp Post Office, TVf aaGfactnrers' -;- Sta'ioners Office and School Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in the Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving n novel ies in 'yyRITING PAPER, JNVELOPES, P NCY GOODS, &c. Our prises attraot th attention "of all buy ers. EDOTNH TVV1TA ""ON AVD VIS ITING CAKD1 engraved and printa. Coats o? A-ms a's." "Ograms and Ad- d ess Dies stam -d on note papier in color or bronze. W- C. SEP ARK, au24 Mac age". Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS. We have just received the newest things iu Columbian Coats, Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you wantstvle. rght "olors. quality and price, we have them. Every garment was made during this month, nence tney are oniytne latest'', new and fresh. Foreign and DDHiQstic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that melium class of goods ranging in price from 16o to $1. An exceptionally fi-e show' me. . Wash ble fabrics in great varietv. On al1 staple good our pric reach lowest. Woolen Underwear fnr eentlemen ladies' and misses of tbe bast known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of woil knit underwar. Number 120, we now offer them s a pecUl bargain We believe we have the grandest line of gents', lad'es' and children's shoes in this or any o trier city as prices uui mm uy uj else. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. & mm wraps! Just received, full line of la dies Wraps, Cloaka Jackets and Canes, all of the latest styles. Don't miss them They are the beat Wraps in the city for the money. We don't ask yon to buy, but come and ?et oar prices In Milli' nery and Shoes we can please yoo all. THE LYQ11 BJkCKtT STORE. SUer Hardware, &c. P I S T O L N, SHELLS AND G-CJJSr GOODS. IXtMINK TH NEW STYL1 STAR OIL STOYE HEATER. ESfSEND FOR CIRCULAR.! ftos.H.Bip&SoiLi RALEIGH, N.C. If you re a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ive your room neatly furnished. Nothing 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 munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &c. They have J the finest, pret tiest and nob biest j BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewiuaf JMachraea specialty. Also MACHINE Needles and Oil. Besides, the firm , will keep you cool by nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane, Soutbside M'rk't Dry Goods. Notion, &c. CARPETS. A R P We call the attention of housekeepers to our attractive line of E T S MEDIUM GRADE 2-PLY CARPETS from 85c to 60 per yard as being better values thanusua'at the prices. W. H. & R, S. Tucker CA 123 and 125 Fayetteville fflOMS stall r Inoky individual. tt'tv Tnn
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