C I'M! Ste Ball aim VOL. XXX, RALEIGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1893. NO. 24 CITT II BSIIF. LocalsgPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. The merchants all report a thriv ing business today. The floe weather brought oat the ladles In (oree today. The State Auditor will soon be busy settling with the sheriffs. The mail carriers of Durham have donned new and beautiful uniforms. When will the repairs on Metropol. lfan hall anthorized by the aldermen eommenoe ? The authorities of the penitentiary report the health of the prison as an usually good. - J The receipts of eot'on today were large bat there was no material ad vanse in the prices j It is no understood that Collector Simn one will take charge of his of floe on too 25th inst. i - Servtees at the First Presbyterian ; chorch tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. ' So services at night. Dou't fail to call on city collector Hatchings. He Is ready and anxious to write you a receipt. There is quite an apparent bustle around the toy shops, as Christmas looms up in the near future. The all tears of "Nlobe" will be turned to side splitting laughter at Metropolitan hall next Monday night. Don't forget that Miss Maggie Reese j has moved into her new quarters ', where she is anxious to serve tbe pub -' He. The North Carolina and Virginia Ohiistian Conferences meet next Tuesday near Jnesboro at 10 o'clock am. Look out for chicken thieves. They are prowling around the suburbs and their raids may be frequent as Christ bias approaches. Much preparation is being made for the coming Baptist State Convention at Elizabeth City next month. Ra eigh will be well represented. J M Dillard, of Burnsville, N 0, has been captured in Tennessee for ob" taining of money under false pre- j tease. The governor will Issue a re ' quisltlon for him. j The grand amusing comedy of " Ni ; obe" will be tbe great dramatic event at Metropolitan Hall next Monday night. It Is the sensation of the day. Let there be a fall attendance Although the Wilmington people were somewhat put oat about Rail road rates they are determined to have a genuine old fashioned wel. come week, and great preparations are being made for it. The power; house of the Electric Railway Company has been securely barred, and all tbe cars are stowed away awaiting events. When, or what will be the termination 1b yet on known We can only hope for the best. '-v".,- We invite attention to the adver tlsetoent Of Messrs Snellii g & Hicks who keep constantly on hand one of the finest lines of everything in the druggist line to be found in the city. Prescriptions carefully com pounded. Remember the place, cor ner of Fayettevllle and Morgan Sts. "The stone which the builders re jected has become the chief stone of the corner." Verily, "Niob." which the American and English managers rejected, when it was offered to them by the Paultons, would seem to have proven tbe most popular and success ful comedy of the period. And when the manuscript was rejected by each eminent builders as A M Palmer and T Fenry French, less persistent an tbors than tbe Paultocs, would have given np tbe search for a manager .and'onevr would bav found Ab bo' it & Tillotson who have ' proven 'that they know a' good thing when they see It. Nlobe will appear on Monday, November 20, at Metropoli tan hall. . Died, Jennie, Infant ebild of Mr O O Wil liams, corner of Peace and Salisbury streets died this morning at 10 o'olock aged about four mouths. 1 Good Paper. Tb Greensboro Record has com pleted Its third year's existence and we re g ad to know that It is on the high road to permanent prosperity. It i beyond donbt one of the best and sirightllest dailies in the fltate. A Word. From and after neit Mondiy we will have a regular collector for the purpose of sollfl ting payment of many accounts due the Visitor cov ering a long period. We appeal to our friends with whom we have been very lenient, to promptly pay up. Each individual case is a matter of small moment bat the aggregate is of importance to as In the proper con duct of the paper. A Solicitor. Relics for the Antiquarian society are not coin'ng in as rapidly as could be desired. We still insist that in or der to make a complete success of the matter, it will be necessary to have something like a canvass of the 8tate. There aro no douht thousands of relics lying around that could be had on application. An energetic push ing man could arouse our people to action in the premises. Suppose it is tried A Good Chance. Messrs Abbott St Tillotson who are the proprietors of the first class play 'Viobe" to be presented here neit. Monday night offer , a reward of S in gold to the person who will make the largest number of legitimate words out of the name. All communications must be presented at th ticket office not later than 1 o'clock on the event ing of the performance. i.Tb.e name of the winner and presentation of the money will be made from the stage at the close of the second act. The proposition la causing much competl tioo. A gentleman last night had reached thirty words and still his brain was not paralyzed. The game of foot ball yesterday between the A and M College and the University teams resulted In a victo ry for the former by score of 8 to 6. The college boys were highly elated and returned from tbe grounds with the usual yell For Bent. A seven room house, four blocks from market, on West Cabarrus st; kitchen connected with house; city water, gas aud large garden. Address Chas D Wilder, 118 S Dawson street, city. no!8 8t2w Fresh pork saasage 12o at C O Ball St Co's. Frankforts sausage at C O Ball St Go's. ;. California hams lie at O O Ball St Go's. Sugar cared hams. 12o at O O Ball St Co's. Oar Toys and Dolls. We will begin to show our Christ mas dolls and toys Monday, so look ers can come and examine, and we cordially invite all to come aud ex amine the Cbristmas goods. We have employed people specially to show them at D T Swindell's. ' Fragrant, Almonds. Hicks' Fragrant Almonds quickly cure chaps, roughness, chafing, &c; large bottle 25c; sample free. Snelling & Hicks' drag store. 11 peg and. Tobacco. We have a good assortment of pipes and tobacco. y Snelling St Hicks' drag store. No one need be disappointed in oysters tonight. A Dughl will deliver any quantity at the residence free of charge. , v .:-'r' No one else In Raleigh gets oysters daily as A Dughl, oo sequently he has most of the trade.1 Phone 122. Bananas, 15, 20, 25, 89 and 86c a doz at A Daghl'a. Do Yon Write? TRY OUR tBW INK3 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY, Do You Read? TRY. LEW WALLACE'S 1NEW BOOK. "PRINCE OF .INDIA' DOYODGOTOSCHODL? We have all tbe School Books Book Bags, Tablets, 8latoe, Pencils &e , &c. ALFRED WILLIAWS & CO. ee5 Booksellers Special Values in Table Llnei. H. All linen, half bleach table d -mask, 54 to 61 inches wide, at 25c, 89c, 43 and 48c per yard AH linen, bleached table, damask, 62 and 64 inches wide, at 47 and 68o per yard. Turkey red (oil) table damask, 60 aa 60 inches wide, at $3 and 48o per yard. An extra large (24 inch square) turkey red doyle atC8o per dozen, worth $1.25. A splendid white doyle at90o per dozen, worth $1 25, A splendid colored bor der doyle at $1 15 per dozin, worth 1175 W H St R 8 Tucker tr Co. Woolen Underwear. Full line cotton and woolen under wear for ladies and gentlemen at a" tractive prices. Largest stock for children ever carried. Stock No 120, vests, drawers and pants, are es pecially good for the price. O A Sherwood St Co. Oil heating stove, fire sets and fend ers at Hughes' 2t Special Offer Tonight. To every person who buys a pair of shoes from Swindell' tonight as high as $1:50 cents- will be given a bottle of G licerole shoe polish free from acid. One bottle free tonight if yon ask for it. D T Swindell. For Gentlemen. Bart St Packard's "Korreet Shape" shoes, are famous throughout the land. We sell them Sherwood's Solid Service shoes are "in it" too. O A Sherwood Ss Co A. Bottle Free. A bottle of Glicerole shoe dressing will be given to each shoe customer who spends 150 cents at Swindell's tonight Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 123 This Week Only. Every shoe customer at Swindell's tonight who spends 150 cents will be given a bottle of Glicerole shoe dressing free. This is the finest shoe polish made and we take this means of advertising it. DT Swindell . Clnclnnattl Trade Shoe. We have them New lasts, new styles. Stock St Workmanship war ranted.' Surely there is none better. C A Sherwood St Co. Coal and Wood. AH kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Eberhardt. Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Go's store, opposite post office W G Sepirk, manager. nol3 Cincinnati Made. The Jnew lasts and' styles in shoes. They are beauties. Stock & Work manship warranted. OA Sherwood St Co. For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitchen sink, bath room, Sto., apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 6 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and oheap All tbe new shapes on hand now. Woolloott St Sons. Fresh oysters at A Dughl's tvelli - Toys of all description at Woolloott St Son. . Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber aud other foliage nl&nts for -house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Ltlls, Narcissi's and other varieties of ' bulbs for fall i planting. Telephone 118. ' sets H Stiutiuti, Florist. Whaver Urard of 8acb. j Were now c'oslng out some few lines to make room for nor enormous stock of crockery glassware and Christmas goods For Instance, one lot of men' linen co'lars 2c; men's socks 5u per pair; ujfQ's oversbirts 10a each; men's scarfs 5c each. A large lot of men' odd ves's onlv 48c each; undershirts 25c each; all wool under shirts 50c each; laundried shlrtr 22o each; men's knit drawers 25c per pair; men's a'l woil drawers 51c Der pair; boys' all wool ehlrt waists (blgsst bargain of the season) only 50c eaob; boys' laan tried sbirts 33e each; boys' rubber coats 75c eaon. Call arly and make your selections. , Ul8winlell. Children's Shoes. The "Little Troj in" aud "Rocky Monntain'' Hoe for hoy- and girls are the best - that's right O A h her wood St Oo. Our child rcu's subool shoes are very popular Ask to se our ladies $1 50, $3 and $2 50 shoes OarCroasett $1 gents shoes (never styles) Is a eplend d shoe for tbe money. Woollcott Sons. '93 FALL AND WINTER '94 FASHIONABLE ASlilONABLE MILLINERY ILLINERY. All the most des'rable shapes and shades in ha's and bonnets now in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations, hair goods, hair ornaments and hair phis of all kinds. Wocls, Zephyrsand Embroidery MVTKRIaLS. Price1! reasonable s tisfiction guaranteed. 13?" Will be found in t le store nea the Express offlc until o tr store is finished. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson's. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. W have jast received the newest things in Columbian Coats, Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you want style, r'ght "olors, qmlity and price, we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only 'the laf est'', new and fresh. Foreiga and D imsstic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that me 'um class of goo is ranging in prica from 16c to fl. An exceptionally fine show ing. Wahble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good-our prie s reach lowest. Woolen Underwear for genlemen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of woil knit under war, Number 120, we now offer them us a speci 1 bargain We believe we hae the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any other city at prices not met bv any one else. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds fi. A. Staini & Co; Wraps! fcps! Now is the time for WRAPS and we have them for you. fWtSTtW Capes and Jackets in all the fjf" jff latest styl- s and at prices that will astonishyou. iug Comforts, Bel Blankets and Horse Blankets, Bnggy Robes, f-tf tbe best in Raleigh for the fc"J3TW money. Heavy Underwear for La- , dies and Men. IN MERINO AND WOOL, , Hats and Caps, Boot" and Shoes. Overcoats, tfacKincoen Loats. uometoaeeus. THE L10I1 mm STQBl M NIKD Mil Hardware, &c PISTOLS, SHELLS AND G-cnsr g-oods. IXtXINI THS HIW STTLS STAR OIL SNUB HEAT8R. t-SEND FOR CIRCULAR..! RALEIGH, N. O. &ee flEeipe, If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ve your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as 2 good, nice, sabstanti'l fur niture. For this & cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity. They have all the novelties in 1 the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &o. They have; the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewine SMachinea specialty. Also MA.UHINE Needles r.nd OiL Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts i tot Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE i Exchange Place, Southside H' A't' Dry Goods. Notlonsi. UNDERVALUES IN Dry Coods. A GREAT VARIETY") At 35c, 65c of ' BPd 85e, Colored Dress Goo 'sper Yard, c6 to f-4 i w rth 50c. inches wide. J S5c& 81 25 A Varied 4 to G yds, $2.50 Up Line of , 8 to 10 3.00 U children's 1 12 to 14 " 3.50 Up Wraps. J 10 " 4 00 Up Ingrain Carpets.. at 84c 39c and 50c WORTH 35c 50c and 75c SIMILAR VALUES IN TAPESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS, VELVET 1 AND MOQUETTESL VI.H.tR S TOfKEBgCa 123 and 135 Fayetteville street, Tnoias in

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