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n VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1893. NO. 25 (I JJI1J1 ,1 CITT II BRIEF. LoclsPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Tbe game of foot-ball i getting to be lively in thU State Don't fall to pay your city taxes Tbe elty It needing mo"ey. Let as have the "Black Crook " What says Manager Heartt? The politicians are still anxiously waiting for something to tarn a p. Tbe weather folks weather slipped op in their prognostications today. Niobe Is getting to be as natural as old "Rip Van Winkle" in North Carolina. Mies Bosa Barwell has returned home from a visit to friends to Greensboro. The business of the Western Union Office is steadily on the increase, as is also the telegraph business generally. ' Tbe farmers in this vicinity are taking more than usual interest in the planting of trees. This is as it should be. The cotton receipts today were not as large as usual, but there was a steady demand . which indicated a stiffer demand, We hear that the outlook for rais lng the necessary funds for a monu ment to the late Rev Dr H M T upper is promising. The clrk of the Superior Court is preparing for the coming term of the Superior Court The docket, how ever, is not. asarge as expected. , The latejlLoews from our friend "Buck" Jones in North Carolina is that be is getting on most admirably in bis position. This will be good news to his it any friends in this vi olnity. Don't forget to send in your adver tisements for Christmas. We will make special rates with you, that will prove mutually beneficial You cannot get along without letting the public know what you have to In an interview with the writer last Saturday afternoon Col J S Carr ex pressed himself as earnest in the de termination to hve one of the best fairs next year ever held In North Carolina. He will keep his word. Mark the prediction. We invite attention of the public to the advertisement of Messrs Thomas St Maxwell in this issue. These gentlemen offer a most select attraction in the shape of beautiful rockers at $ 3. 75, the finest in the city. A no the finest line of goods in this vicinity. There is no place in Ral lgh where the stranger and visitor ean be offered better opportunities. Call, and see them. Their place of business 1 at the southern side of Market 8quare. We direct the attention of our fi lends and the publlo . generally to the establishment of Mr Chas Bretsoh . on the east side of Fayetteville street first square south of tbe capital. Mr Bretsoh has one of the finest assort ments of everything pertaining to the confectionery and baking line to be found in this city. Special at tention is called to his line of cakes and crackers which are unsurpassed. In fact no place in the State can af ford better facilities in this line. Call and see him. The Rosenthal Clothing Company are now in the midst of the most en terprising and pushing business in their history. Their trade last Sat nrday was strop iy Immense and the indomitable "Dave", was fully up to his eapaolty in the trading line. Tae fact of the bubtness is that this cele brated establishment is fast gaining a reputation iu our city and State as the emporium of fashion and fair dealing. . Strangers and citizens can find no better place to suit them stives at such pric s as the stringency of the times will admit. Call at tbe headquarters, opposite the post offloe )Q FayetWTttU street. .' 1 Handsome Sketch. Capt J 8 Harris, of Mooresvllle, has g)tten out a very handsome pamph let sketch and record of company "B" Seventh North Carolina Regi ment. It will prove highly Interest ing - Ber Dr Deems. Tbe critical illness of this disttn guished gentleman gives but little as surance to hi, friends of his ultimate recovery. His detth will be as much lamented as perhaps any man in our state. His wideworld reputation is well known to the people 6f North Carolina. Niobe. Those who saw "Nlobe" last season , in New York and expect to see it i again on Monday November 20 at j Metropolitan ball, and who can be satisfied with a single draught from such a rippling fountain of pure mer j riment, will be pleased to learn that 1 Niobe is under the same manage ment as the piece has had for the : past three seasons. The company is ' by far the best that has ever been seen in Niobe, which consists of such well known artists na Miss Marguerite , Fealy, Miss Lilliau Dix, Miss Daisy j Mayer, Miss Julia King, Miss Caralie '.Clifton, Mr James R Smltb, Mr Red j dick Anderson, Mr Benjamin Howard i and Mr Robert Irving; which pro vldes a perfect cast of arMsts and ' gives Niobe a production which the piece deserves. The Weather. For North Carolina: Generally fair, stationary temperature; follow ed by slight rise la temperature. ! Local forecast for Raleigh and vl- : cinlty: j On Tuesday: Fair, warmer; rain ' probably on Wednesday. Local data for 41 hours ending at 8 a m , today: Maximum temperature, 65; mini- mum temperature, 83; rainfall T. The following is the synopsis of the. weather for today: High pressure, with clear cold weather, prevails over the middle and south AtlanMo States. The pressure is low on the north Atlantic coast, and in the northwest, over Dakotas. There is also a slight depression in the Gulf region which is causing light rains. Moderatelv cold weather prevails everywhere There are many things in this world that wilt bear comparison, but If. la 1 nnrtm nPaVianaiHla hn 'fla nt " and "Dave" Berwanger can present such a stock of suits and overcoats to the publlo as they are now offer ing. It is surprising but neverthe less a fact that no house in this city or in North Caro'ina tha can surpass it. The trade Is fi ding it out as is evidenced by the fgreat rush. Call now and made your purchases. The .iu nap f ha hAtAP Rao.-! t.ha n-j-lvArt tisement. It is the request of Collector White that tax collectors send In stamps be tween now and the 23d tnst at noon, as after that time he will not issue any more on account of having to schedule the stamps' to turn over to his successor, The mayors court today was bar ren of the usual Monday morning's notice. A few cases , of drunk and downs constituted the usual offences. It is in contemplation for the A & M College boys to play a game of football with the Oak Ridge club, at Greensboro, on Thanksgiving Day. Now is the time for our Governor to ispue his proclamation to set apart a day for contributions to the monu ment. 1 he sooner the better. . There Is the deepest regret express ed here at the condition of Rev Dr Deems who is announced as being in a dying condition. . "Niobe" at Metropolitan hill tor night Do Ton Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, 'PRINCE OF JNDI We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, w renews ac.i , so. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. e5 Booksellers Another colony of Waldensnaus are preparing to move to the county of Burki. They are making most ex cellent citizens. See the Dolls and Toys. No on exhibition at Swindell'?. Make your choice while tbe stock is complete, at Swindell's.-: Dolls and toys Are With l ow. Our dolls are now on exhibition. Come, ladies, examine, Hook, take time and select before the ' best and prettiest is gone. , D 1 Swindell. Poll Display. One among the best displays of dolls in Raleigh is now ready for your inspection and approval. Come be fore the best Is picked out. D T Swlndejl. At Front Door Entrance as vou enter our store from Fayette villa street yon see the doll disp'ay. Select 'he dolls you want now before the select ones are gone. D T 8wlndell. - Woolen Underwear. Full line cotton and woolen under wear for ladles and gentlemen at at tractive prices Largest stock for children ever carried. Stock J No 120, vests, drawers and paots, are es peclally good for the orice C A Sherwood St Co. Oil heating stove, fire sets and fend -ers at Hughes' 2t For Gentlemen. ! Burt St Packard's "Korrect 8hape" shoes, are famous throughout the land. We sell them Sherwood's Solid Service shoes are "iu it" too. O A Sherwood St Co. For Rent. 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 Wildes, 118 S Dawson street, city. nol8 8tw2w , ' Cincinnati! Trade Shoe. We have them New lasts, new styWi, Stock St Workmanship war ranted. Surely there is none better. OA Sherwood St Co. Coal aud Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Ooals at lowestprices. Sep ltf . T. L. Eberhardt. ! Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Oo's store, opposite p st office W G Sep-trk, manager. - no!8 " ' ' Cincinnati Made. The Jnew lasts and styles in shoes. They are beauties. Block St Work r manshio warranted. O A Sherwood & Co JFor 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 6 tf Our stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on hand now. , Woolloott & Sons. 7 . . at A Daghl's evefo : Fresh oysters txnnina. Toys of all description at : Woolloott St Sons. Cut Flow era Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms. Rubber aud other foliage I nlants for house culture in the winter. 1 Hyacinths, Tulips, Ltlts, Narcissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 118. Ml SXSIMIITS, Florist. DOTDuBOTflSGHDOL? Special Vain-pa In Table Llno. All Hoen, half blaoh table d mtik. M to 81 laches wide, at 2e. 89. 43 and 48c per ?ird a'l Hoeo. bleached table dernMk. 61 and 64 Inohe wide, at 41 and 68 per yard Turkey red (oil) table damtftk, 60 ao. 60 inches wide, at 93 and 48o per vard. An extra large (24 inch rquar-) turkey red doyle at 68a per dos-n. worth $1.25. A splendid white doyle atOOo perdoxen, worth $1 25. A splendid colored bor der doyle at $1 15 per dozen, worth $1 75 WH&R8 Tucker Co. . Fries and stews 2j hl's Telephone 121 each at A Dug- hlldren'a Shoes. The "Little Trojan" aud "Rocky Mountain ' line for boyn and girls are the best -that's right. C A Sherwood St Co. Our children's school shoes are very popular Ask to se our ladies II 50, $2 and $2 AO stiff 's Our Crossett $1 gents shoet (sever styles) is a Fp'eod d shoe for the money vPoolleott St Sons. I '93 FILL AND WINTER '94 FASHIONABLE ASHIONA.B LB MILLINERY ILLINERY. All the most desirable shapes and shades in ha's and bonnets now in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy notions, hair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kindB Wocls, Zephyrsand Embroidery MA.TK RIALS. Price' reasonable s tisf action guaranteed. tW Will be fonnd in tie store nnar the Express offlc until our store is finished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 114 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next to Fred A Watson's. Ladies' and Mioses' CLOAK8 and WRAPS. We have Just received the newest things in Columbia" Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you want style, r'eht nlors, quality and price. we have them. Every garment was made aurine tms montn. nence iney are only "the latest", new and fresh. Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that me Hum class of gools ranging in price from 16o toll. An exceptionally fine show ing. Wa-hble fabrics in great varietv. On all staple good oar pne-.s reach lowest. Woolen U nderwear for gentlemen ladies' and misies of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Htring bought an entire lot of wool knit mderwar, Number 120. we now offer them f s a roecUl bargain We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any otner city at prices not met bv any one eise. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds D. A. Sterwodi & Co. Wraps! Wraps! i Now is the time for WRAPS ana we nave mem lor vou. Kfiaf IW Canes and Jackets in all the tST tW latest styles and at prioes that t38" will aitonish vou. &" 14T Comforts. Bed Blanket and t-" HT Horse Blankets. Bnggy Robes, r- &r the best in Raleigh for the fcirjJjsT money. aeavy i nderwear for La dies and Men. IN MERINO AND WOOL, Hats and Ceps, Hoots and Shoos, Overcoats, Mackintosh Coats, Come to see us. WL103I BiCKET STORE. is HE HE Hardware, &c. --Gimnii8 PISTOLS, SHEL Lli S -AND o-crisr o-ooids. IXIMINI THI NEW BTTLI STAR OIL srOVB ElkM. 8END FOR CIRCULAR. TtelBfisiSflDs, RALEIGH, N. C. See ttflereo If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to juur lumraji wj n ive your rooms neatly furnished. Kothing adds so much JL to the beauty of a residence as .JS good, nice, substantial fur niture. . For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com munity, iney nave all the novelties in i the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses,&o. TheyhaveJ the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewini? .Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE aeeaiesroa uu. iiraides, the firm J will keep you cool by nioe gifts i 5f Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExdiangePlace, Souibside M'rk't Dry Oooda. Motions, A. UNDERVALUES IN Dny Gopio A GREAT VARIETY") A 35c, 65o of ' ' and 85c, Colored Dress Goo5e -per Yard re to hi i w rth 50c, inches wide J 85c&$l 25 A Varied Line of Children's Wraps. 1 4 to O y'rs, $3.50 Up , 8 to 10 3.00 Up 1 12 to 14 " 3.50 Up J lOi" 4 00 Up Ingrain Carpets. AT 30c and WORTH 50c and 21c 50c 35c 50c and 75c SIMILAR VALUES IN TAPESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS, VELVET A AND M0QUETTE8, V.ILkR S. TUrKER ICQ 123 and 125 Fayettevllle street Ills
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