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- it) 1 v i VdL xxx. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1893. NO. 15 , . CITT If BBIZF. LocalsPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. ' Several trampa were on the tab nrbf lait Dlght. It now looks Ilka the golden weatver la breaking up. The moantatn eoootlea are endort log Judge Avery . for the vacant Cir ealtOoart judgeship. The complimentary gernn to Mr and Mrs Wm B Grimes last evening waa largely attended. The weather Interferes somewhat with the cotton receipts whleh have been rather light today. Collector Kope Eliaa has returned to Asbeville and expresses himself as confident of confirmation. A considerable no. Tiber of gentle men from a distance are here in at There is a perfect lull in business at the eapitol. Nothing bat the usual department routine work. At our time of going to press there was.no particular chng in the oon dition of Mr A L Ferrell. The Superior Court still hangs on and will probably find enough to do to fill out the tMrd Week. We were unable to procure a list of the sales of bones for this after noon's issue. The prices, we learn, were in the main satisfactory. Blohard 8d and Hamlet will be per formed at Metropolitan Hall on the 15th and 16th Inst, by Mr James Toung, the yohng tragedian. The regular monthly meeting of Epworth League, No 84, will be held tonight Immediately after prayer services. Full attendanee desired. The Greensboro Fire Pepartment boasts 1C6 men and the estimated value of property is $23,000. The cost of maintenance last year was 600. When the new annex to the agri cultural building is fully completed, It will be a vast convenience to tbe growing necessities of the depart ment. There has been quite a falling off lately in the penitentiary convicts This would seem to indicate that crime is somewhat on the decrease in North Carolina. Read and carefully consider the communication In today's paper in reference to the confederate monu ment. It is of great importance and well suggested. Mr Jos E Robinson, editor of the Goldaboro Argus, 1b to wed Miss Ada Olingman Humphrey. The ceremony will take place on Wednesday, Nov 15th, at 11:40 o'clock at Goldsboro. The revenue officials are now ap plying themselves to a new branch of . their business, the seizure of whiskey hipped on trains. Some of the liq nor is shipped by licensed distillers ' and some by moonshiners, but is un tamped, of course. - A good deal of this liquor is made in the 5th, and sent into this district. We hear all kinds of rumors about the distribution of the street railway but nothing from which we can get , any definite information. One ru mor is to the effect that a prominent gentleman of means has In oonleip platlon its purchase. Let us hope that some arrangement may be made for tUe.Ml7 resumption of travel. i Sice One. A good Joke is told by ne of our prominent salesmen wbo rceentiy spent a short while in New York. Be said he happened one da to be on the Bowery and seeing rather a seedy looklog individual asked bim if he eould tell where a certain theatre was. The fallow looked at him steadily for moment and replied: "Do you take me for a bureau of information, sir?1 Our tarheel attempted to ex plain, saying that he meant no of fense, whereupon the seedy Individ ual replied: "That's enough; you can go long or else I will give you a kicking." Tarheel says he retreated in good style, not very seriously im pressed with the politeness of Goth- am. The Horse Sale. :, ' The great sale of about one hun dred choicest breed of horses com menced todav at 11:30 o'clock at Blakes stables on Morgan street and will be continued tomorrow. There Ik a large attendance of bidders rep resenting some of vae foremost far mers in the vicinity and some from distant Darts of the State. There are also gentlemen here from other sec tions of tbe country. The bidding was sDirlted and prices ranged well from tbe start. Plenty of oysteis at all times at A Dugui'8. Dnsrhl's hot delivery wagon was out last night until 11 o'clock delivering fries and stews Prompt free delivery at DugM's at all nours. Sugar cured hams 1213 at u v xau a uo's. Fresh and smoked sausage at U O ball 8s Co s. Florida oranges and raisins very cheap at OO Ball At UO's. At 128 South Wilmington st, next door to Tucker's, we can be found with a small stock of feathers, stoves, carpets, single steads, clocks, i at tresses, fire erates.bureaus, bed quilts, children's beds, crockery, odds and ends bv the hundred, old books in endless variety. All as cheap as the times are hard no8 H J Dowell, Manager, For Rent. Seven room house, corner Davie and Person streets. Apply to Nov 7. Mrs. Thos. Harriss For Sale. 4 gallon milk cow gentle and k'nd no7 4t JLiK VYyatt. Have You Seen It ? If not, you would do well to look to your interest and go at once to Swindell's and , purchase a pair of those all wool undershirts at 81 And don't forget to ask to be shown those suits (drawers ana starts) lor cu cents lust a-rlvea; 75 dozw Juer no under shirts at 48 cents each: this is a bar gain which you should not fall to see, canton flannel drawers, the heaviest made, at 50c a pir. We are also showing a nice line of higher grade underwear, and are prepared to please all wno come, uur line oi nosiery is complete, we can furnish yon with an all wool sock tor 26c, a genuine I British hose at 13e, and a O seam less sock, the best in the world, for lOo- Our price for unlaundried shirts is something wonderful Just think I From 60c to tl 25- We have a good one in our unlaundried sbirts at 44c. Gloves are somthlng that must be worn during the cold winter months, and while making your purchase frou this department don't forget to ask for a pair of those heavy driving gloves at Wo,; tjuspeuaers. ; vvpaiavo them to suit the populace from lOo to 60c a pair. ' V : . Collars and ouffs.' - An endless va riety and prices to suit everybody. HandkeroblefB. ' Hometning unueard of. A genuine linen handkerchief for 10c. . We have a pig lot of odd vests for men which we will sell at 50c each. These are facts, and we invite you to visit this department - and be con vinced that Swindell will save you ut.Mrio I pmrchaied gents furnishing goods. I , '., BwindelU- Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT j STATIONERY. Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK. "PRINUB OP INDIA We have all tbe School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils &-i , dec ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. se5 Booksellers Photographs. An offer to all with tickets or without-one dozen Cabinet Photos and one 14x17 Crayon, fo $3 50, at Mattocks' Gallery. 1181 Fayettevllle street. Raleigh. N O Core and see specimens. no7 Fall Opening, 1803. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line of high gnde 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. eel9 tf For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett nnd West streets with wash basins kitchen sink, bath room, &o , 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 the new shapes on band now. Woolloott & Sons. Fine aDDles. chestnuts, candies, 4c, at Riggan's toy store, back post omoe For Sale. I have about 5 buhels green torn a toes, 9 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery. 4,009 collards ana- aoouc bushels potato onioD sets, which will retail out a sooa as possible oc23 Robt M Utzman. Fresh oysters at A Dughl'8 every evening. All best brands cigars and chewing tobacco and pipes at Rlggan s toy store at Academy of Music. Toys of all description at Woolloott & Sons. New Remington type writer for rent 8t J M Brougnton St Vo. Fine bananas 20o dozen atRiggan's toy store. . Our children's school shoes are very popular Ask to see our ladies $1 53, $3 and $2 60 shoes Our Orossett $3 gents shoes (sever styles) Is a eplend d shoe, for the money. Woolloott & Sons. Men's Colcl leather Under -, -wear. The finest wool underwear we carry is Dr Jaeger's Phis is a little expen sive for some of our trade, however we have all wool underwear of fine quality at $1.50 $3.00 and $3.60 per garment. For those wbo never wear very heavv all wool, we show these grades of intermediate weights, two in nat ural and one of white Onr lines of underwear for gentle man are very complete this season and will always be cheerfully shown upon request ; W H & R S Tucker Sr Oo. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms. Rubber and other foliage . - 14. t A. 1. . . A. . plants lor nouse culture in me winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lllls, Naroissps and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. selS Telephone 118. H STBIBTlf KT2, Florist. Fries and stews 85o each at A Dug hi'B. Telephone 121. ' Ice Coal. We can produce 13 tons per da; of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 50 tonsper day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heal, thy and happy at smallest cost. Coal and Wood, All klniB nf R.t.omioouB and Anthr&n 1 eite Goals at loweetpriees. I Bepltf. T.L. Bberhardt. DQ YQQ BO TO SCHOOL? BBESB 93 ALl AND VHNTE I '94 FASHIONABLE ASUION1BLE MILLINERY ILLINERY. All the m'jst des!rabl shares and shades in has and bonnets now in stock for ladies, mfsses and ch'ldrm. Kane? nation hair goods, hairormments and hair pins of all kinds - Vocls.ZephyrsaniEmbroldery HVTKRIA.LS. Price reasonable, s itisfaction guaranteed. NV" Will b foinrf in t'm ntsiT-a ru tho Expres offlc until our store is finished. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 PA YETTE VILLUS 8T. Next o Fred A Watson's. s TTONSRY r 809 aye teyille 8t, opp Post Offise, TVfaniifictnrers' -;- Stationers Office and School Supplies. We cm supp'v you w:th anything in the Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving n novelties in TRITIHQ PVPER, JJNVELOPES, NGY GOODS, &c. Our prices attract th attention lot all buy ers "11TEDOIN1 TNVITATTQN AD VI8- VV ITINQ CARIH engraved aud tvint!d Coats of A-nvJ treats. Mo-ogiams and Ad d es Dins sm i o- note paer in i color or broaze. W. C. SEPARK, au24 Manager. Ladies' and Misses' 0L0AK8 AND WRAPS. We have just received the newest things iu Columbian Costs, Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children'sovergarments. If you want stvle. reht -olors. quality and price, we have hem. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are oniytne latest", new ana iresu, Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that me Hum class of goos ranging in pr:c from 16c to f I. An exceptionally nie snow ins. Waih tble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good our pric s reach lowest. Woolen Underwear tnn imntlftmpn ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of woalkntt uiderwar. Numher im we now offer them us a RDeciil bargain Wa believe we have the grandest 1'ne of gents', ladies' and children's shoes 5n this or ny other city at prices not met by any one Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. 0. A. Ikmi & Co mm 2 WRAPS! Just received, full line of la dles Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Capes, all of the latest styles. Don't miss them They are the best Wraps in the eity for -the money. We don't ask you to buy, but 'come and get our prices In Milll' nery and Shoes we ; can please you all. THE LYOH IUGKT STOBL Hardware, &c --GlllluS PISTOLS, S hl -Hj Id ill S AND G- CJJN" GOODS. EXAMINE Till NKW STYLE star oil sroifg mm. S-SEND FOR CIR0ULAR.g3 RALEIGH, N. O. See Mere. If you ure a citizen or stranger it will be to yuur lnreresi to n ive your roomj neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantia fur niture. For this & i cannot be beaten in this or anr other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Buieaun, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, Ac. They have v the finest, pret tiest and nob biest : BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here, The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a e many, aiso m auniHiu Oil. Bosides, the firm Needles fin will keep you cool by nine gifts oi Fans ana uaps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excbange Place. Soutbside M'rk't Dry Goods, Notions, CARPETS. A R P We call the attention of housekeepers to our attractive line of E MEDIUM GRADE 2-PLY T S CARPETS from 85c to 60 per yard as being better values than usual at the prices. ' W. H. k R. S. Tncter & Co. 123 andU5 Fayettevllle street mm In
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