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mmkit RALEIGH, THUR&AT, NOVEMBER 16. 1893. 2 " VOL. XXX. NO. 22 CUT II BBIIF. LocalagPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Richard the 8d t Metropolitan Hall tonight Dr O A Foot, of Warrenton, wai In the elty yesterday afternoon. The bad weather bu operated eon 'derably against ootton picking. The beautiful play 7 of "Nlobe" at Metropolitan hll next Monday night. It ia amusing and grand be yond conception. Read what the Atlanta Oonstitu tion bM to tay about VThe Burglar," whloh will be presented at the Acad my of Moslo tonight There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Brotherhood of Bt Andrew at 8 o'clock tonight in the ebapel of Chrlet. church. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. OMBusbee, Director. The Swindell store has received a nice coat of red paint and otherwise decked out for the fall and winter ' trade. Swindell is always up to the times in improvements and has an eye to the public. He is surely one of our most pushing citizens. Regular meeting of Beaton Sales lodge tonight at 7 o'clock, sharp. Work in the degrees and other im portant business to be transacted. Members of the lodge requested to attend. Members of the degree staff and organist will not fail to be on hand. Attention is directed to the adver tisement of Messrs J T Morris ts Co., who have at all times a fine selection of furniture which they are 'offering to the public at the fairest rates. Bead the advertisement and give them a call. There is no better place in the furniture line in the city. The new hotel, it is now understood, will be open for the regular reception of guests soon after the first of De cember. Mr Daniel, of RomeGa, is o take charge, and he is a most com Detent gentleman. Mr Page pro poses to give a dinning to the force of workmen on Thanksgiving Day. Last evening the train from the north was a little behind. As soon as it arrived the boys and women made a rush for the bucket, but the policeman in charge rushed to the scene thinking there was an unusual occurence. A prominent druggist rushed to the scene calling for his goods, but the delay was of short dur ation. It shows what alerity there is for Dnghl's oysters which were soon on time. .. . Thu phenomenal success of fantas tie comedy, 'Kiobe" last ' season, Its Invariable favorable reception by Dress and pubtlo wherever an? when ever presented has been generally ac cented as a hopeful indication that the taste of the play loving public has finally been surfeited with the coarser diet of knock about farce comedy and craves something more substantial and wholesome To take the place of trashy specialties, strung together without plan or purpose, and mtaalled plays, there could hardly have been served a daintier dramatic dish than the admirable comedy by the Paultons, as staged bv the master hand of Charles Ato . bott and interpreted by the. sup rb company of his selection. Many of the once most successful faroe comedies of the coarser order have been withdrawn this season, while Niobe' still lives, and not In an iriani rA at nr a lint, in the llvintr and iu1v unnronlAtinn of a discriminate fng public. This latest of laugh pro- ?r a. a a J J voklng eonceits ween na- enjoyeu something of a triumphal march since nnt Alt th nA In Antrnat will reach Unndav November 20 and can be seen at Metropolitan hall. - "v . . . -,. -Mr """ - Found, on Wednesday night, a scribing property and paylnar for ad vertliement at T W Blake's jeweller J . -.f.hm.Vn 111 VavAttaviUa Ike Bard sr." If you want to see a real live burg ar captured by a seven year old alrl. go to the Academy of Musio tonight. Little Lottie Brlsool does' not only win the lead of the burglar but when you hear her ring she will have stolen yours IBeattT We called a the well known un dertaking establishment of Mr Jno W Brown this morning and were shown one of the handsomest and most beautiful caskets ever brought to this state On account of its simi larity to the one in which ex-President Davis was Interred, it is called the Jeff Davis casket " It is made of solid oak neatly polished and., re sembles in finish a piano. It is metal lined with silver handles and elegant silk, linings It was made by the National Casket Cdmpany c f Balti more, and reflects the greatest credit upon their skll and workmanship. Death of John 0. Palmer, Esq. This most highly esteemed and ven erable citizen died at 13 o'clock last night at Hrs M J Brown's, No 304 North Pe son street. The funeral will take placa from Bdenton street Methodist church to morrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. The remains will be carried to the church this afternoon. The following is a sketch of his life: Mr Palmer was born April 0th, 1806, n Orange county, NO. His father was James M Palmer, son of Martin Paler er, near Hawfields. He came to Raleigh when about 18 years old and was converted in his 18th year in old Edenton street church while Rev Thos J Lemay was leading in prayer. He served five years under Mr John T Savag and became a jewelry mer chant. H lived three years in Ox ford, N 0, after his marriage to Mary Hampton, of Salisbury, N O, in 1887, and he moved to Salisbury in 1830 where he lived ten years. He was active in organizing a Methodist church In Salisbury .and f r its suc cess he was a faithful, liberal worker. In te year 1810 he removed to RaW to live, work and die the Lord's. "I serve Christ," and His cause expresses the truth of Ms life as an industrious, faithful, business man, so as to do good to all he could, and in every way he could for the glory of God. Since giving up his business in 1889 the loving hand of God, by the w'lole churco, especially the constant care and kindness of Mrs M T T Riddle, Mrs L B Evans and Mrs M J Brown, held him firmly until he fell asleep in Jesus so quietly and sweetly. We ftel sure from his living and dying testimony, that God has given him an abundant entrance Into the ever lasting life where all Ms peace and safe. Let us who live yet so short time be faithful to a saving trust in Our let that we, toi, at our death may receive a crown of life eternal to tne glory of God. Truly oan it be said that a good man na gone nenee. Waoted. - An industrious man can get a job at D T Swiudell's Wages 75o a day; to tote a brick up ana down Main street. Fine bananas 25e and 85c a dozen at Dughi's. Dughl has 8 bunches of bananas. aggregate length 49 to 60 feet. The largest ever seen nere. Fine larare bananas 20c dor at Rig" gan's toy store..- New crops nuts and raisins Any kind of candy at tugnans coy store. All sorts of toys at Riggan's toy store. . ' ; 15 8t lea Coal. " We can produce 18 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever msde here. We can deliver 50 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought her ; keep op tne equlilorium ana oe neau thy and happy at smallest cost. ' JONBS tf POWILL. Coal and Wood. aii kinda nf Ritnminons and Anthra Do Yw Writ8?JS TRY OUR NBW INKS AND J ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK. "PRINCE OF .INDIA" We have all the School Books Book Bags. Tablets, Slates, Pencils Sta , Shs. ALFRED WILLI AflH & CO. se5 -' " Booksellers i i i , Special Offer This Week. To every person who buysa pair of shoes from Swindell' this week a high as 11:50 cents will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe polish free' from aold Ons bottle free this week ' If von sjilcfor If" f T Swindell. ! ' A Bottle Free. A bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing will be given to each shoe customer wbo spends 150 oents at swioaeirs this week. This Week Only. Every shoe customer at Swindell's this week who epeuds IV) cents will be given a bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing free. This is the finest shoe pollen made ana we take tuts means of advertising it. D T Swindell. A Present. Spend 150 cents in Swindell's shoe department' this veek and you get free bottle of Glioerole shoe dressing. Ask forlt. Tomer's North Carolina Almanac the old rellabls-r-for sale at Raleigh Stationery Oof More, opposite post office W G SetnrKHnanager. nolS Inexpensive Dress Goods Tht following late styles in dress mat -rials are shown froti our 8d dress goof's counter-to which the attention of economical buyers is called: Self colored twilled suitings and a line of Scotch wools, in mixtures stripes and mottled effects, 85 inches wide, at 85o per yard. A general line 01 tweeas ana Eng lish homespuns, in small checks, bro ken stripes, &c, 86 inches wide, at 50o per yard. two conea nop sackings, so incnes, at 50o per yard. W n a K o TUCKer T uo. For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins, kitchen sink, bath room, -o., apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 0 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and oheap All the new shapes on nana now. Woollcott & Sons. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's veHx ntnina- Toys of all description at Woollcott 6 Sons. Our children's school shoes are very popular Ask to see our ladles $1 59, $3 and $3 SO shoes. Our Orossett $3 gents shoes (sever styles) is a eplend d shoe for the money. Woollcott St Sons. Gut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and . other foliage plants for houseoolture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilis, Narolssps and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. set) H STBtsrirsTS. Florist. Lories and stews SSo each at A Dug hi's. Telepnone i3. "Whoever Heard of Snch. We are how closing out some few lines to make room for our enormous stock of . crockery, glassware and Ohristmas goods. For instance, one lot of men's linen collars 2c; men's socks 6o per pair; men's overshlrts 19s each; men's scarfs 6c eaeh. , A large lot of men's odd - vests only 48o each; undershirts 35ach; all wool Under shirts 6Uc each; laundried shirt 82c each; men's knit drawers 25o per pair; men's all wool - drawers 60c per pair; boys' all wool shirt waists (biggest bargain of the season) only 50c each: boys' laundried shirts 23c each; boys5 rubber coats 730 eaeh. .Call early und make your selections. Mil BBBSB '93 FALL AND W1NTE3 '94 FASHIONABLE A8HI0N1BLE MILLINKEY ILUNEBY- All the most des'rabl shapes and shades in has and boa nets now in ttjck for ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations, bair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wocls, Zephyrs and Embroidery M4TBRIAL8. D-!?Lr??7)nb,e ""faction smaranteed. Will be fonnd in fie store neat the Expre-s offlc mill oir ston is Haished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 I14PAYKTTEVILLB8T. Next to Fre1 A Watson's. R ALKIftH 4 sw kxTATloiJBRY 809 Vaye'tevllle St, opp PostOfflie, 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 "yy-RITINQ PAPER, gNVELOPES, pN0Y GOODS, Ac. Our prioes attraH th aHeation ot all bu ers. 1X7'BD'IN' TWITA TQV AVD VII- V V ITINOOARD1 engraved and pnntc, Goats of Am? 'Treats, Moiosfams and Ad d ess Dies stami'd 0" note pater in color or bronze. W. C. SEPARK, ao24 Maxagv. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AHD WRAPS. We have just received the newest things In Columbian Ooits. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you want atvrl a !cli 4" aaIam fi1it-w mnA vvwi no wnuv dvjio. a guv "ivioi ajvaauifj nuu avaiWt we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only'the latest", new and Tresi. Foreign and D )m3slic Dress Goods Not the hiethist priced nor the lowest, but that me linm class of goo-Is ranging in prict irom loo VJ91. au excepuonany uie snow ah)ble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good? our prie s reacn lowest. Woolen Underwear for gentlemen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having nought an entire lot of wool knit underwar. Number 1 on HA viaot rtffo. tKom u a a aiwia1 hanraln We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or .1 1 ..I k on An any uuitir uitj n. priuco uui utn. wr .uj vuv else. - Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. GREAT REfiUCTION SALE. On nwet Monday, Vov 13, we will p' ace on our counter all wool dress goods, double width, worth 50c per yard. We dont ask you to buy, but simply ask you to come in and see what others are vet- ting at 2Ns. It is the biggest bargain ever offered in Kal- eigh. Mises Oossamers now at 60c, worth $1 School girls -now is your chance to pre pare for rin for a little money We have some over- c'wts and men's suite at cost. It w'l) pay you to look at them. - . ' ' L. -1 Till LtOI! UI SIOEl! I III Hardware, Ae. PISTOLS. SHELLS AND o-crisr qoods. IX4MIMI THS HIW STTLS STAR OIL Sr08 HET5R, -3KND FOR CIROULAR.1 t flos. Orisons, RALEIGH, N.O. See ffllepe If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to j uisvueoi. ruuiig jruur rooms neatly . tarnished. Nothing adds so much A to the beauty of a residence as good, nioe, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an other oom- mapty- Ahey have aU the novelties in 1 the business, such as Buieaua, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, Ac TheyhaveJ the finest, pret tiest and nob biest jtl BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here, The NBW HOME Sewing 'Machine a Needles n umity. A.1B1 JH auuiMJii OiL Besides, the firm t willkt in COOl hv Tlina oiffa 4 :,oi 'ans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Eicfcange Place, Soutbside ll'rk't Dry Gooda. rotton. &, ; - r SPECIAL SALE OF Fancy Slippers ! We will begin on Holiday, tne 13tb, a special sale of La dies' Fancy Slippers at prices ver? cinch nnrler values. THCSS WILI.BE UPONTA- BLCS n center of shoe sec tloiu Ask to see them. W. H. k R. S. Tucfcer & Co, TiMS ' eite Goals at lowestprices. Sepltl, T, L. Bberhardt. 128 and 185 Fayetteville street.
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