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She tin iPtsitot; mm a VOL. XXX. J RALEIGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1893. NO. 18 CITT 13 BRIEF. LocalsPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. No more courts until February 1894. Cotton receipts were comparative ly light today. There was not an Item of interest to b hid in the eapitol today. Greensboro is to bare a large au ditorium with a skating rink annexed. Attention Is called to the sale of real and personal property by B F Montague attorney and aortgagee. The new moon is lit in the South, which the weather wise folks cou strne into a sign of warm weather. Miss Edyth Maddox, a popular ' young lady of Baltimore, is the guest of Mies J J Parham, 102 Saunders St. j of this city. A k Intniit accounts there was no i change for the better in the condi- j tion of Rev Dr Tapper, lie is etui eritieaUy ill. Severe colds are prevalent in the city caused from the almost constant change of weather. We hear of sev eral oases of grip. Raleigh Council, Royal Arcanum, meets Monday night the 13th Inst, at 7:30 o'clock, sharp. A full attendance of the members s desired. The ghost of Hamlet's father will appears at Metropolitan Hall next Wednesday, but there is no cause for alarm. He is perfectly innocent. The Raleigh delegation to the Liquor Dealer Association has returned to the city. They express themselves as highly pleased with their reception by the press and people of Charlotte. The friends of Benjamin 8 Guion, Esq., of Charlotte, will regret to hear of his death which took plaoe on the 9th inst He was well known in Ral eigh and throughout the State, as a most eminent civil engineer. Our genial city collector, Mr W B Hatchings, is now anxious, ready and willing to write reoeipts for taxes. He is in attendance at his office from a reasonably early hour in the ir orn in? until about 5 in the afternoon. Call and see hiru. The 30 days truce of the street cars wi'l soon run out and there is much anxiety to know what will be the up shot. It is to be hoped that the plant may not be abandoned. It would be a sad bio to our city, and to none more than the large property own ers. "The Burglar" was presented last night at the Wagner Opera House by Bcammon's company of players end it proved to be a dramatic treat. Each character in the cast was in able hands and a smoother or more effect ive rendition of the piece could not be desired. Little Lottie Briscoe, the child actress, surprised and delighted the audience by her aptness and pre oocity. She sang three songs that were remarkably well rendered for a 6 year old, and her high kicking in , "Boo? tara' was the quaintest bit of comedy imaginable. The action of the piece tells a-etory fullot human , interest and one that has a moral to :adorn the tale. Mr Bcammon's com pany in a play of this kind will al wave be welcome in Bradford. The IBsadford, Pa, Era, Jan 28, 1893. -,A Suggestion. W hone onr patriotic Governor will, as soon as thanksgiving day ! Aar. at anart a BDecial day for the receipt of contributions to the Monu xnent fund, and we would suggest that Christmas day be designated This, in onr opinion, would he peon l'.arly appropriate I ecanse it is a time when good cheer usually prevails and the great quality of charity pervades the people generally. Bananas $1.85 a bunch, 26o a doten Good Advice. An exchange says : When a man playfully points a pistol or gun at von. knock him down, whether it Is loaded or not right. Of Interest to Children. Mrs Sue Vail Tonillnson, of Greens boro, uuder the auspicies of the Wo- mans' Ohrietian Temperance Union of N 0. is in our city in the Interest of the children. She will talk to thorn in the Y M 0 A. Building Sunday af ternoon from 8 to 4 o'clock, Nov 12th. win narents see that their children take advantage of this rare occasion to have one who so thoroughly under stands child nature, aud can adopt herself to their needs On Monday i from 4 to 5 o'cloek she ill give one i nf Via Infttriiftt.lvn Rihle readings The ladles are cordially invited to at tend. The reception given her by the W C T U . at Mr Worth's last afternoon was a most enjoyable occasion. The Weather. For North Carolina: Light rain. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity; Rain to lay and tonight, and Drobably Sunday morning, followed by fair Sunday evening. Local data for 24 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature. 60; mini ti am temperature 42; rainfall, 40. The high area over the North At lantio ooast has increased, and spread southward. The presence of a slight barometric depression off the South Atlantic ooast fa vers threatening weather with rain in North Carolina Another depression appears over Texas, and another over Minnesota A high area with colder weather appears in the northwest. Fine California pears at Dugbl's. i Special Offer Tonight. To every nerson who buys a pair of shoes from Swindell's tonight as high as 150 cents will be given a bottle of (ilicero shoe polish free This is the only polish free from acl1- One bot tle free tonight if yon ask for it l i Hwinaeii. Fine Concord. Delaware and Ca tawba grapes, 5 and 10 pound baskets at AUUgUl'B. No difficulty in getting oysters at Dughl's at any time. Free delivery telephone 123. A Bottle Free. Abottle of GPicero shoe dressing will be given to each shoe customer who spends 150c at Swindell's tonight. Inexpensive Dress Goods. The following late styles in dress mat, -rials are shown fro'- our 2d dress goods counter to which the attention of economical buyers is called: Silk colored twilled suitings and a line of Scotch wools, in mixtures, stripes and mottled effects, 36 inches wide, at 85c per yard. A general line ol tweeds ana Eng lish homespuns, in small checks, broi ken stripes, &o, 86 incheB wide, at 50c per yard. Two tonea nop sackings, so mones, at 50o per yard. .- w n s K', Tuc&er 0- uo. Tonight Only. Every shoe customer at Swindell's tonight who spends 150c will be given a bottle of Gllcoro shoe dressinsr free. This is the finest shoe polish made and we take this means of advertising it 1) T Swindell. Simply by Asking yon win , ne given iree a oottie oi 1 A A . GHioero shoe dressing if you spend one dollar and a half in Swindell's shoe department tonight. Ask for It. : A Present. Spend 150e in Swindell's shoe de Ear i meat tonight and you get free a otMe of Glicero shoe dressing. Ask for it. Do Yon We? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINUE OP .INDIA" We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tab'ets, Slates. Pencils &n , &o. ALFRED W1LLIAV & CO. te!i Booksellers Toys of all kinds at Riggan s toy store, Academy of Music 1,000 tooth picks for 5c at Rlggan's toy store. You should see the clock of 1492 at Rlggan's toy store Go end see tha Ferris wheel at Rig gan's toy store. And the Cat Vsme Back. Your money will not come back if you buy poor snoes. i ne cat nas nine lives and we have some shoes which wear out nine half soles Those shoes are from Swindell s, and the cat came back. For Rent. Seven room house, corner Davie and Person streets. Apply to Nov 7. Mrs. Thos. HaRRiss. Photographs. An offer to all with tickers or without one dozen Cabinet Photos and one 14x17 Crayon, fo $8 50, at Mattocks' Gallery. 118 Fayettevllle street. Raleigh, N C. Come and see specimens. no7 Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line of high grade wool' en eoods that I have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and Dublio. They await your exam ination. Don't tail to see novelties Try Walters' paramount method of sel9tf For Sale. 4 gallon milk cow gentle and k'nd. no74t LB Wyatt For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitchen sink, bath roozn, - so . 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 s 'apes on nana now. Woolleott St Sons. For Sate. I have about 5 bushels screen toma toes, 8 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 1.00) collards aud about 5 bushels Dotato onion sets, wnion l will retail out a soon as possible oc23 Robt M ut.zmn, Fresh oysters at A Dughl's every Tovs of all description at Woolleott St Sons. Our children's school shoes are very noDular ASK to see our lauies 1 1 oj, s kuu . .. 1 Jl 4 ia A! Ji ti 50 shoes Our Urossett 85 gents snoes (sever styles is a splend d shoe for the mone y . woouooic ct ooos. Cut Flowers. Bona nets. Baskets. Floral Designs, Palms, Rubbar aud other foliage plants for house culture in trie winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lillys, Naroissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. sel9 H Stkistmicts, Florist. Fries and Stews S5o each at A Dug I hi's. Telephone ia i -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 ner; keep up the equilibrium and be heau thy and nappy at smanest cost. Joins St PoWBLIi. Coal and Wood. AH kinds of B'tuminous and Anthra cite Goals at lowt prices. I Sep ltf. T. li. Eberhardt. D0WG 0 Tfl SCHOOL? mil REESE mm '93 FALL AND Y1NTE '94 FASHIONA.BL1? A8UI0N ABLE MILLINERY ILLINSSY lAllthenvHt des'rahl" shapes and shades in ha's and boineia now in btock for ladies, Fancy nations nair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wools, Zephyrs and Embroidery MtTRKULS, Prire reasonable, sitisf action sruaranteed. Will b9 found in t Htor nan. thn Express offlc uatll o ir stoi-e is finished MISS MAGfilE REESE, my2 1 14 PAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next to Fre1 A Watson'. RALKIGHjSlv 809 Tayettwille St, opp Post Office, M"aanf letters' -;- fltaioners Office and School Supplies. We can snpp'v you w'th anything in the stationery una. We are dai'y receiving n novel- ies in yTRITINQ PAPER, JjNVELOPBS, NY GOODS, &c Our prices attrart th- attention ",of all buy ers. WKDOTN TVVtr prOV KTi VIS ITING CARDH engraved aud prints. Coat of Arms (freils, tfooograms and Ad- d esu Dies stum 'd 0" note paer m color or bronze. W. C. SEPARK, au24 Manager. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. We have lust received the newest things in Columbian Goats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and . Misses' aud Children's overgarments It you . want style, rght "olors, quility and price, I we nave nem. nvery garment was maae during this month, hence they are only -'the latest", new and fresh. j Foreign and D3m3stic Dress Goods Not the hiehsst nriced nor the lowest, but that me Hum class of gools ranging in price from 16a to $1. An exceptionally fine show- inff Wash ble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good oar pric reach lowest. Woolen Underwear for gentlemen ladies' and misies of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of wol kni- mderwar. Number 120, we now offer them s a special Dargain we believe we nave tne granaest une oi ants', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any other city at prices not met bv any one else. ' " Trunks and traveling aags or an Kioas. C. ilOTfltll l Cfl GREAT BEDUCTIOfJ SALF. On next Monday, Vov 13, we will p'aceon our counter all wool dress goods, double width, worth 50c per yard, Wedont ask you to buy, but simply ask you to come in and see what others are set ting at 25c. It is the biggest bargain ever offered in Ral eigh. Mise8 Gossamers now at 50c. worth tl School girls now is your chance to pre pare for rain for a little money We have nome over cats and men's suits at cost. It will pay you to look at them. ' the noil mm store. Hardware. Ac PISTOLS, SHELLS AN D O-CTJSr C3-OOID3- IXMINE TH NEW STVL STAR OIL STOWS HE&TSR. "3 END FOR CIRCULAR..! RALEIGH, N. C. ee Mere. If you ure a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h tve your rooms 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 ah the novelties in 4 the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, Ac. They have J the finest, preU tiest and nob biest .a BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewiag Machine a specialty. Also MAuHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, thetirm , will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLAOE Exchange Place, Soutiiside M'rk't Dry Qood. TVotions, &e. . SPECIAL SALE " -of- v 'Fancy-ySlippers ! ! We will begin on Monday, the 13tb, a speciat sale of La- dies' Fancy Slippers at prices verv rcuch under values. THESE WILL BE UPON TA BLES in center of shoe si c tion. Ask to sea them. W. H. R. S. Tuc ker & Co. 128 and 125 Fayettevllle street. : fnomas nil
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