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fp&ttij Oteit VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1893. NO. 1G . jlTI IX BRIEF. LocalPickc'l Up Here nd There and foiled Down'.' a - Today is wbat may - be termed a regu'ar weather.breeder. Who struck Blhy Patterson, It now the erqnlry In political circlet. . A few days of fair weather would help trade wonderfully just now. Considerable Increase in cotton re ceipts today buTno advance in prices -r , Audftor Fnrroan will commence the lesuecj pension warrants about the SOtltlnst. the stockholders of the R St A A L R. and the R road are 1b session here today. ' How do jou account for itT This is the all absorbing question on the streets today. The first Monday in next month all the bonds of the" county officers will nave to be renewed. The cotton receipts in Raleigh np to date from September 1st have been over IO.OiO bales. The work of preparing the index book for the Register of Deeds office is progressing satisfactory. The remaining horses were dis posed of at the great sale today. There were about fifty of them. No more politics until next year when, if all reports be true, a regular exciting canvass may be expected. gRead the advertisement of Messrs knelling & Hicks, They tellome? tblrfg of Interest iO" drtgfstifne At the present rate with whicBlnle Supreme court is disposing of cases and opinions the docket will soon be cleared. People are already looking around for Christmas goods. Better adver tise in the Visitor at once. No surer method. The ladies took advantage of the clearing weather today for shopping expeditions and are out in consder able force. Today has been principally Occo neechee Day at the horse sale Sou e splendid animals were disposed of at good prices. Charlotte is preparing for a regular jollification on Thanksgiving day.. Races and other amusements will constitute the program. A new union station has been com pleted at Sanford under the joint management of the 8 A Land the Cape Fear and Tadkin Valley Rail road. The regular business meeting of the Governors' Guard will take plac? tonight. Matters of importance will be taken up. Every member urged to be present. At the request of the Grand Lodge of Mesons, Gov Carr will, in a short time, appoint three trustees on the part of the State for the Oxford Or phan Asylum. "The Burglar," under direction of A Q S -ammon, will be the attraction at the Academy of Music Thursday next. watch the boards and press notices. Usual prices. A special communication of Ral eigh Commandery, K T., will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in the Red Cross degree. Visiting f raters cordially invited to attend. V "The Burglar" will be the attrae tion at the Aoaden y of Music next Thursday night. It is highly prais ed by the press of the different cities In which it has been presented. Gov Carr has issued a proclamation designating Thursday, November 80th, as a day of general tbanksgiv -log in accordance with tberecom imendaion of ; resident Cleveland. 1 here is a steady increase in the .number of students at Trinity col lege. - A handsome picture represent ing Columbus at the court of Spain ,bas fcMitpreM&tad to the institution. Married. TZi Last night at 9 o'clock, at the resi dence of the bride's mother on Saun ders street, by Rev J N Cole. Mr Her man Upchureh to Mies Kate Rlggao, all of this city. I 0 (f F. Regular meeting of Heatou Gales Lodge, yo 64, 1 O O F tonight at 7J o'clock, sharp. Work in the degrees. Members of the lodge earnestly re quested to attend. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Railroad Changes. Several important, changes have been ordered in the management of the Seaboard Air Line. Mr H W B Glover will assume the duties of the freight department In Norfolk. Mr J T Anderson will continue In charge of the passenger department. Mr W L 0 Droyer, chief clerk to the trafio manager will assume the duties of Mr Glover. The Weather. For North Carolina: Showers. Localj.forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: On Friday: Fair weather; show ers porbably Friday night or Batur day. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 66; mini- 3fouf temperature 48; rainfall 14. Prowlers. The people should be on the look out for midnight prowlers. This morning about 1 o'clock .Mrs J A Saunders residing on West Jones street heard a noise down stairs in her house. She went down-and found a man trying to force an en trance. With great presence of mind she sent off at once for Mr Wharton Separk, who came immediately. The fellow was still there, but when he sa Mr 8epark he ran. Mr Separk discharged a pistol at hir, bat with what effect is not known The color of the man could not be ascertained. Be on your guard. Quaker City is the best 5o cigar vou can buy. Snelling St Hicks' drng store. Void Winter Winds. , When the cold winter .winds begin to blowthen it is every one should be prepared to keep out the cold and damp, and one of the first things to do is to buy a good pair of shoes, and in this line we can help you. We have now on our . counters about 100 pair of men's fine s ioes that cost from $3 to $6 per pair. They are a part of several lines that we are dis continuing, and you can boy any pair for the sum of $1 50. Of all the bargains ever offered to the people of Raleigh, this is the largest. D T Swindell. Fine Concord, Delaware and Ca tawba grapes in 5 and 10 pound bas kets at Dughi's. Fine California pears, three dif ferent varieties at Dugbi's. Fine northern apples at Dughi's. v Toothpicks. - A fine assortment of Japanes, Co lumbian, common and other picks. Snelling & Hicks' drags store. A Word onlhina. Nothing is more appropriate for a bridal or Christmas present than something nice in chinaware. An el egant line of tea sets, 66 to 60 pieces, at $4 60, $6 60, $8 and $10. An ele gant line of dinner : sets, 112 to 160 pieces, at $12, $16, $18 and $26. Beau tiful line of toilet sets, 10 and 12 pes, from $8 50 to $10. Our crockery, china, glasB and lamp department is complete. - All communication or or ders by mail will be promptly attend ed to . , DT Swindell. ;VV':ii ' F.br .Bent. Seven . room house, corner Davie and Person streets. Apply to ', Not 7. Mas.' Thos. HAr&us. Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK. "PRINCE OP .INDIA" DOYOUGOTilSGHOOL? We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils Sin , &o. ALFRED WILLlAttS & CO. se5 Booksellers Photographs. An off-?r to all with tickets or without-one dozen Cabinet Photos and one 14x17 Crayon, fo- $3 60, at Mattocks' Gallery, 113 Fayettevllle street, Raleigh, N C Corte and see specimens. no7 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 cutting G N Walters. sel9 tf For Male. 4 eallon milk cow gentle and k nd. no 7 4t L R Wyatt. For Rent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitchen sink, bath room, flee , apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 6 tf . Oar stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on hand now. Woollcott St Sons. Fine apples, chestnuts, candies, Sic, at Rigga's toy store, back post office. For Sale. I have about 6 buhels green torn a toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,000 oollards and about 6 bushels potato onion sets, which 1 will retail out a soon as possible oc33 Robt M Utzman. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every nminq. All best brands cigars and chewing tobacco and pipes at Riggan's toy store at Academy of Music. Toys of all description at Woollcott & Sons. Fine bananas 20c dozen atRiggan's toy store. Our children's school shoes are very popular Ask to see our ladles l 60, $9 and $2 60 shoes Our Crossett $3 gents shoes (sever styles) Is a eplend d shoe for the money. Woollcott & Sons. Men's Cold Weather 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 $1.60 $J00 and $2 60 per garment. For those who never wear very heavy all wool, we show these grades of intermediate weights, two in nat ural and one cf white Our lines of underwear for gentle man are very complete this season and will always be cheerfully shown upon request. W H St R 8 Tucker Sr Co. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber aud other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Naroissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. sel2 H Stbiwbcbtz, Florist. Fries and stews 25o each at A Dug hi's. Telephoned s. 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 hero; keep op the equilibrium and be heal, thy and happy at smallest cost. Jowbs St Powell. Coal and Wood. Alt kinds of B'tnminous and Anthra cite Coals at lo west prices. Sep ltf. . : . j . T. L. Bberhtudt, i '93 FALL AND WINTER '94 T7ASHI0NA3L1 J; ASHIONABiE MILLINERY 1LLINERY. "All the m ist des'rabl shapw and shades in ha's and boanets no in stick for ladies, misses and children. Fancy ntiom hairgoods, hair ornaments aud hair pins of all kinds VocEs, Zephyrs and Embroidery MATKKHLS. E!i?A,r??soa'b,e- 8 tisfaction guaranteed. Will be foind in fie store nea- the Express olHc uitil o-ir stooe is finished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 PA. YE ITEyiLLE ST. Next to Frel A Watson'n. tm,m TVTTONERY ?09 ayeteville St, opp Post Office, ItftatfiCiPrers1 Stationers Office aadSchoil Supplies. We can supp'v you w;th anything in the Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving u noveb ies in JNVELOPES, J? tNOY GOODS, &c. Our prices attraot th1 a:teation pf all bu- ers. WEDnTNf? TVVrTAr.OV AVD VI ITiNG 0 mm engraved and prmt-Hi. Coafe of arms Orbits, M;)-os;rams and Ad d ess Dies stum vd 0" not6 paper in color or bronze. W C. SEPARK, au21 Manage". Ladles' and Misses' CLOAKS ano WRAPS. We have just received the newest thinp in Columbian Coats, Reefers,. Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children'sovergarments If you want style, rght ""lors, quality and price, we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only 'the latest , new and fresh. ForeigQ and D tic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that uie lium class of goo'ls ranging in price from 16c to II. An exceptionally fl.-e show ing. Wa"h iWe fabrics in great varietv. On all staple good our pric s reach lowest. Woolen U nderwear for gentlemen ladies' and misses of the be&i known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Hiving bought an entire lot of woil kni uiderwar. Number 12i, we now offer them s a speciil bargain We believe we have the grandest 1'ne of gents', ladies' and children's shoes 5n this or any other city at prices not met br any one else. . Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds D. A. Sherwofll & Co. WRAP i WRAPS! Just received, e full line of la dies Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Capes, all of the latest styles. Don't miss them They are the best Wraps in the city for the money. We don't ask vou to buy. but come and get 0Qr prices. In Milli nery and 8hoes we . can please yon all. THE LTOU RACKET STORE. Miss in mil Hardnre. &c. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND G- CJJlST G-OOIDS. IX MAINE 7H1 NEW STYLt STAR OIL SI0?8 HE4T88. I-3END FOR CIRCULAR.. Q03. MimUm, RALEIGH, N. C. see ene. J you are 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 co-n- rr yl inev nave au tae novelties in the business, such as Bmeaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &o. They have J the finest, pret tiest and nob biest ; BABY CARRIAGES ejej seep here. The NEW HOME 8ewing Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the firm wUl keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Southside M'rk't Dry Goods, ttttous, CARPETS. A. R We call the attention of housekeepers to our attractive line of E MEDIUM T S GRADE 2-PLY P A DDTO VULll JLJXKJ from 85c to 80 per yard as being better values than usual at the prices. W. H. R. S. Tucker & Co, m and UK FayettevilJe str . hnas inll
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