VOL. XXX. RALEIGHi TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1893. NO. 26 CITT II BRUT. LocalsPicked Up Mert and Then and Boiled Down. Ho developments yet In he street railway. 'The agricultural department wi'l -noon be In the mist of its busy season. Mr W F Kornegay. president oC the North Carolina railroad, ii In the elty. Democrat lo clubs are already being forts ed In tome parte of the state for Dext;ea(t campaign. W.U1 the predletlone that cotton will bring ten eens by December let berelalliedr '"a hope so, . Mrs Fred Taylor, of Alexander, Ya., oent laat Sunday In the city, with her mother lire John Eadey. The great financial problem of the day is whether tbe state penitentiary can be made self snstalning Brine Id yoar Christmas locals. It Is getting time to let the public know where yon are and what yon have to sell. Applications for the back taxes al lowed by congress are now very rare. A snug sum will undoubtedly be left The- railroad people say that the Atlanta fast train is proving an Im mense success. It is no doubt per tnanent. Don't forget In yonr ronnds tbe well known proiuce hon-e of Len H Adams & Co The best heart shingles always on band We hope that Managers Heartt and yerman will look affnr something trood in the amusement line to en liven as on Thanksgiving nigbt. Mrs Barbara Hnbbard, venerable mother of ex Attorney General Gar land is dead. She is a native of Franklin county, North Carolina The raw, damp weather, today was a little draw back to the cotton trade, but the receipts were const'' arable. No material change in prices.';.' Let Managers Heartt and Jerman pnt their beads together and get us np some big sensations for Christmas There is lots of fan in it and fair re maneratlon. The political slates for the coming year are being marked oat. There are plans and counter plans, bat th best laid plans of mice and men oft gang aglee." Office seekers may as well bold themselves in patience nntil the pres ident finishes bis message. That, at least, is the supposition sent oat from Washington city. Hmtsmen should not overlook the fact that Messrs Thomas H Brlggs ft Sons have on band at all times a first class stock of shel s and gun goods. Gall and see them. It is given oat that Judge Dick, of the western district, although now over 70 years old and entitled to re tire on fall pay, prefers to remain on the bench and work for what he gets. There will be a young men's meet ing at the Baptist Tabernacle to night at 7:80.' The subject will be what has my faith in God done forme." A large attendance Is ex pected. V';', Fix op for the Christmas holidays by providing a plentiful supply of fnnl. This can be had at the well known bouse of Messrs Jones ft Pow " Jail who keep all grades coal at popu lar prices The pictures of the four little girls who carried flags on the funeral ear on the occasion of the Jefferson' Davis obsequies, are to be sent to the vet rans' Association of New Orleans ac cording to request. Young men's meeting at the Bap tut Tabernacle every xuesaay mgfn - - . m . 3 . X 1. A. at 7-80 p m. Come early or yoa may flow it has Helped Me." Bhort talks by many, which makes It interesting to all. ' KkkeM m. f - 4W. .!.. l..t a um rc iui ui.uu. vi vi nigns was auenaea oy a iair enee who showed the highest appre ciation The role of "Nlobe" was sustained in a most admirable man ner by Miss Marguerite Feeler aad the support throughout' was excel lent. Death ofMsJIWIork. . Intelligence was. received here this afternoon of the death of this gentle man which took place today at bis residence in Chatham county near the Durham line. Ma York was an enthusiastic veteran of the late' war having served witn distinction In the 6th regiment. He had many , friends in Raleigh who will deeply regret his decease. Our Musean We mast congratulate iaf- friend Mr Harris the curator as t be state museum upon the prsp ct of a large and valuable accession when the Co lumbian Exposition articles from North Carolina are deposited with him. He has certainly done his nt meet in the, matter of promoting the Interest of the museum, and when his field of duties are enlarged we know he will be equal to the emer geney. We will undoubtedly in a few years have one of the best state museums in the country. The Insane Asylum. Most of the improvements author ized by the late general assembly for V'e asylum have either been finished or nearly so and, it may be expected at no distant day that there will be accommodations for a considerable number of extra patients. This will be a happy result in many a house hold in North Carolina where there are doubtless numerous of these an fottunates with no protecting care other than 'e afforded by private and inexperienced means. There are also in the different poor houses a numbe.' who must necessarily be 111 attended to. There is no class of the community better entitled to tbe pro teoting care oP tbe state, and a sys tern of false economy in their ease would seem to be a crime. As Christmas approaches, there are all sorts of propositions for enter tainments. What about the "D Q I'Sf It has been a long time since we have had a srenulne old time tarn oat of these inviocibles. The officials of the revenue office are fixing op matters preparatory to turning over. . , Call at J .T Morris St Co's and ex amine those lovel y pictures for Christ : mmi nrnnante. steel ensrravlnir. chro mos and oil painting wnicn mey win sell for lesi than they ever sold before on this market. No fanoy price, bat bard tlupe prices. Fresh pork sausage lSio lb at O O I Ball 6 Oo,s. Frankf arts sausage 2Jc at O O Ball ft Go's. rar cured hams 12io at O O Ball ft Obs. - California hams lie at O O Ball ft Go's. Sweet Florida Orages direct from the groves. Cheap by the box or dozen at v r jonnson's. New aad Seasonable j aroods arriving every day at ji x vounsoB i. Plain and Fancy Candy. French mixture in buckets. Penny pieces In boxes A big lot and low prices ac u i jouuvd The assortment is now completed at Rlggan's tc y store : It is the nipat beautiful place in Kaieiga wcaa ac knowledeed to be the place to buy toys, fruits and candles. : German and English eroekery of . kld ! Japanese and rokio novelties.' and tea sets ei&Bf and ohlnft wares TAmna and vases. ? ' Woolloott ft Sou. I BRIgraa's tot store will remain open mSII Q.On atm until 9Mt nlgnt, go and see It the "i ri-iiiii onlv cot store In Raleigh. Woolleott Bone have their Christ mast stock on, exhibition and it's use lees to y that it is very large. Dolls la large variety. , Celluloid novelties. rte a-Dfae. . . looks aad' games JFraaeee stands, trays, fro. . Plash novelties and all kind of chil dren's toft at V Wovlloott ft Boos. Special Yalaea la Table Lilian. All linen, half bleach table d mask. 64 to 01 leches 4 wide, at tSo, , 43 and 48e ) it yard ' All linen, bleached table damask, (I and 64 inahee wide,: at 41 and 68b per yard. Turkey red (oil) table damask, 60 an 60 inches wide, at S3 and 48e per yard, an extra large (34 lneb square) turkey red doyle at08o per doien, worth M. A splendid white doyle at 90c per doxen, worth II 85. .a splendid colored bor der doyle at $1 15 per dozm, worth WW 1 ?. . W n at ct o Tooter a mo. Cut Flowers. -T Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, KubOer ana otner louage Slants for house culture in tbe winter, jacinths. Tulips, Ltlls. Narcissi's and other varieties of -bulbs lor fall planting. Telephone 118. seta H STK1SMCTB. Florist Fries and stews 5e each at A Dug bl's. Telephone 185. Children's) Shoes. The "Little Troisn" and Rooky Mountain' line for boys and girls are the best-that t right. O A ober (rood ft Co. See the IpolU and Toy. No oo exhibition at Swindell's, Make yoar choice while the stock if complete, at Swindell's. Dolls and toys. . Are With You. Oar dolls are now on exhibition. Come, ladies, examine, look, tske time and select before the best and prettiest is gone. u i owinaeii. 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. DT Swindell. At Front Door Entrance as you enter our store from Fayette villa street you see ) the doll display. 8elect the dolls you--want now before the Beleot ones are gone. w i) f owindeil. ; Woolen Underwear. Full line cotton and woolen under wear for ladles and gentlemen at at tractive prices. Largest stock for children ever carried. Stock No 130, vests, drawers and pants, arc es pecially good lor tne Driee. j A onerwoou s uo. Oil heating stove, fire setA and fend ers at Hughes'. it ; Por Oeotlomei. : ! Bart & Packard's "Korreet Shape" shoes, are famous throughout the j land, f We sell them. Sherwood's Solid Service shoes arc "In it" too. O A Sherwood ft Oo. For Rent. A seven, room hoase, four blocks from market, ,'; on West Oabarrussi; kitchen connected .with hoase; city water, etas aad large garden. Address OhasD . Wildes. 119 S Dawson street, I city. nol8 8tw2w Cincinnatti Trade Rhoea. We have them New lasts, new styles. Stock ft Workmanship war ranted.' oSarely tbercJs none' better. K ABBerwooa 9 uo. Goal and Wood. v AH kinds of Bituminous aad Anthra cite Goals at lowestpricesu; Sep Itt. . T.l Rberhardt. Tnmer'a North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Go's) store, opposite post office . W u Depart, manager. ; noi Cineinnatl Hade. The new lasts and styles In shoes y are oeauties. bcock s wora Ulp warrantea. u a ooerwaoa uo. ' -v For Bent, : 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kltehen link, bath room, ftc., apply to J A Hills, corner Hargett and West, Or at Wagon Factory; no 0 tl Fresh oyster at A Doghl's cveli 'cutting, Do Yon Write? TBI OUR NEW INKS AND ELBGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, PRINCE OP. INDIA We have all the Reboot Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Penoili fte . Ac. ALFRED WILLIAH8 & CO. seS " Booksellers '93 FALL AND 71NTER '94 FASHIONABLE A8HION1BLB MILLINERY ILUNEBY. All the most desirable shanas and shades in ha and bonnets now in stock tor ladies, miases and children. Fanoy notions, hair goods, hair ornaments ana nair pins 01 ail unas Voc ls4 Zephyrsand EnbroWery UKfKKlklB Prices reasonable, satisfaction Bnaranteed. 0" Will be found in the itore near the Express omc-t until our store is finished. MISV MAGGIE REESE, mya 114PAYETTEVILLK8T. Kext o Fred A Watson's. Peanut Candy Cocoanut Candy. New crop Spanish Peanuts used in candy, the beat in the market; 20c lb. 1 All other goods fresh and very cnoioe. CHOCOLATE CREAM, I 0TOOOLATB WALNUT8. I Q & n ii tne various aon Boris. Cons6ry s Butter Cups and everything -a. r nicest BARBEE & POPE'S Wraps! Wraps! Now is the time tor WRAPS and we have them for you . tar arW Cabes and Jackets in all the t-if latest styl"S and at prices that 2gf- win aatonun you. tj-r Comforts. Be' Blankft-and rar Hone Blankets. Brisrgy Robes, tar the best in Raleigh for the tarts' t&r money. Heavy Underwear for La- d'esandMen. IN MEBINO AND WOO IV, Hsts and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Overcoats, Maokintoan (.oats uome to see us. TilElfOlfllCKd STORE. Sale o Persssai Prcprty. I By virtue of powers conferred on us in a certain mortgage given by P Remington and wife,. Clarice, on the 18th day of June 1892, recorded in book 119, page 760, Registers ' omce of Wake county, wa will sell at publio auction at 12 o'clock m. Monday, the 20th day of November, 1893, at the court house door in Raleigh, the property described in said mortgage. Terms of sale, cash. BROUQHTON ft CO., ejittds Mortgagees. ykkml? LIS mm REESE Hardware, &c -(GnnnnsEEr PISTOLS, SHELLS AND o-o-jsr GOODS. BXUmt TBS If STTLI star oil mu hem. WSEND FOR CIRCULAR.. Tiios. HBriggs&SoiLS, RALEIGH, N.O. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS asd WRAPS. j We have lust received the newest thinra in Columbian Ooits, Eteefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you want style, r'ght lors, quality and price, we have them. Every garment was made I during this month, hence they are only"the . MVn MUM .AW I Foreign aad Dmstic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but that me Uum class of goois ranging in price from 16c to $1. An exceptionally n ie snow ing. Wash ble fabrics in great variety. On all staple good' our pric.a reach lowest. Woolen Underwear for gentlemen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Haying bought an entire lot of wonl knit u iderwear, Number 120, we now offer them s a special bargain. We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any otner city at prices noc met Dy any one i else. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. THREE DRINKS of liquor costs 25c. Take that quarter young man, and send the VISITOR to yoar sweetheart, or yoar sister, brother or friend for one month. Dry Goods. Notions, &e. UNDERVALUES IN Day Goodli, A GREAT VARIETY") At 35c, G5o of ' ard 85c, Colored Dress Cloo's per Yard, f 6 to 54 I w rtb ows inches wide. J 85c&$l 25 A Varied 1 4 to 6 y'ro, $2.50 Up Line of 1 8 to 10 3.00 Up Children's 1 12 to 14 " 3.50 Up Wraps. J lOi" 4.00 Up Ingrain Carpets, AT 24c 39c and 50c WORTH 35c 50e and 75c SIMILAR VALUES IN TAPESTRY, BODY BRUSSELS, VELVETS AND MOQUETfESV B,ii.iU;im 188 and 1S5 Fayettevllle street' r G. 1 Imm & Co. ml UMShikSSHMii'l...,.

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