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Sic ill 4 0 VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1893. NO. 35 r. 3V 1 "1 '. ft. ' cur vs BKiir. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. The Federal grand jary has been discharged. A moderate coal wave reached the elty last night. Rer Dr QW Sanderlia Is on a visit to the eity. The Federal Court is engaged on the civil docket. Washington City is fast filling op with Congressman and visitors. We are pleased to meet Col R M Douglas, of Greensboro, In the city We are glad to see oar friend Mr L Rosenthal is able to be oat after sev eral days slokn'ss. State Treasurer Tate has returned to the elty from a visit to the western part of the state. The heads of the different depart ments at Washington have about completed their reports , Mrs A M Smith, nee Miss Mabel Upohurch, is in the city, visiting her aunt Mrs WmB Upohurch. Rev J B Hurley is in the city and will fill the pulpit tomorrow at Cen tral M'E church morning and night. The work of sending out pension warraets is now in progress at the auditors department. There are about 4000 of them. Daring the month of November there was an increase ia the public debt of 6 616 138. The cash in the treasury decreased $7,004,674. On Thanksgiving Day the game of ball between the A St M College and Oak Ri 'ge boys resulted in a victory for the former by a score of 21 to 8 A pair of ye glasses were fonud on Fayetteville street yesterday after noon, Owner oan get the by giving description and paying for this no tloe. GovCarrhas pardoned George A Gilligan, of New Hanover, who was serving a ten years sentence for big" amy. He had served out two years of his time. We learn that ez-Judge Womack, of Chatham, . has been tendered ttie appointment of chief clerk of the in ternal revenue office, and has it un der consideration. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Mr Chas Bretsch the oham p'on baker, confectioner, and cracker manufacturer of ttw city. Every thing fresh and tine. The regular meeting of the Minis terlngCirole of KingsDanghters.which usually occurs on the first Monday in each month, has been postponed until Monday the 11th inst. Daring the past seven days over 20 convicts have arrived at the peniten tiary front varfcms counties. There are now 128 convicts in the prison 926 on the Roanoke farms and 86 at Cast tie Hayne and other places. Next Saturday the 9th inst. the Sweedlsh Sextette will appear at the Academy of Music. It will be a great event in the musical line. In fact there is nothing that oan compare with it now before the public Full er particulars hereafter. Funeral. The remains of the late Mrs D T Ward arr'ved in the city this morn Ing and the funeral services took place at 12:80 p m. from Christ church There was a large ciowd of relatives, friends and citizens generally present, ;- ncl every demonstration of sorrow was exhibited over the sad event. The body, at the special requeet of the deceased, was buried by the side of her lamented father, Maj Seaton gales. Italian-American Dughi's. chestnuts at A Riggan has a large lot of fine dolls (fib lots) less than wholesale cost price A doll about ono yard long 60o rltuiy or Music, ' Board of Aldermen. A regular meeting of the board was held last night at which very little business of importance was trans aeted. A number of liquor license were granted. A petition of merchants against the sale of seoond hand olothiog was re ferred to the board of health. The street railway was granted 63 additional days for suspension. The foot bridge across the N O Railroad at Cann n street was or dered taken down At the request of Mr A F Page the matter of closing Metropolitan hall was referred to a committee. A communication from the cham ber of commerce r lative o lights and sidewalks was referred to the street and light committee. The Perplexity of Making Salt able Gifts. The selection of suitabie gilts often a perplexity; some are content t give the merest trifle and don't care what that trifle is Others wish to make gifts tbat possess bea and will likely be of somo use as w thn some give things of the practical character. We provid every body. If one wishes to ma nreeent for man. wouiin or child can supply that present. Our b Is just uack from the North and lected a great many thing) for holidays. We will have them on this week W a St R S TiJOKitR & Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dughi's. feleph-ne 123. Time is fast running down and if you want to make choice selections in the furn ture line you should at once hurry to Thomas & Maxwell's Don't forged the fact that they are selling at 5 per cent over cost som of the best good- in their line. Just bow they do this is their business, but it is so all the sam. Call and see for yourselves There is such a thine as waiting too long to secure the best. A Nose. Everybody nos you nose an I I nose that the Riggan toy store is the best place to buy toys, games and presents Largest stock and lowest, prices. ' Wood. Coal. All kinds hard and soft coal. Also wood, cut or long, constantly on hand at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Eberhardt. Fresh figs, raisins and dates at A Dughi's. No disappointment in oysters at A Dughi's He never fails Send or ders. Telephone 133. Italian chestnuts for stuffing tur keys at Dughi's. For the Holiday Trade. A beautiful line of silk and linen handkerchiefs Initial, plain, hem stitched and embroidered in surah, satin and Ohina Latest oriental de signs in tecks scarfs, puffs, four in hands and. Windsor ties French novelty dress patterns suitable for presents. Kid g'oves and dress shoes and hosiery In packages is suggested as gifts of the substantial kind. OA Sherwood St Co. : Nmoke Quaker City 5c o'g&rs. Also full sup ply of bust 10c, Ita and 20$ cigars. Snelliog & Hicks' drug stor j. Perlumery. Choice line of Pinaud's, Seely's, Ricksecker's and others at I Snelliog St Hicks' drug store. Dughi offers a reward of $5 00 in money and a U pound turkey to any one who applies and falls to get oys ters from him this afternoon or to night. ; v '7': -;; Notice. ,. City warrants will be paid on4 pre sentatlon at the Citizens' National Bank. Interest ceases from this date. Jos G BttOWU, City Treasurer. Dec 2d, 1891 2t Fresh oysters evening . at A Dughi's even Deslrable Dwelling tor Bent. Six roo'n house, Noll Blood worth street. Apolv to Jobnr M Woinbte, . with Tucker 6 Oo. ; -1' ' - del i . - j- - . , , i Mr O Weikel will make this an noonoement to his friends ant the public that he is aoraln In the land of the living with a flie llre of woolens for gentlemen wear, and any one wishing a nice suit or overcoat for the holidays would do well to see him be tore buying elsewhere He will rive you satisfaction and treat von right in every respect. No 124 Fayette ' ville s'reet, up stairs I We have made a large reduction in pr ces of our ladies and mioses hats Woolloctt St 8ons. We will keep our storepen from the 4th to 23d December till 9 pm. Woollcott & Sons. Wood, Wood. We have opened at the west end of Hargett street ( idains' old sbiogle mill) a wood yard at which we will keep constantly on hand a good sup ply of oak and pine at any length to sr It customers. Our prices modra e del 6t ' Olive & Bland Plush Boxes, Faucy Lamps, Our dfsp av of all kinds of fancy goods for the holidays is jast tremen dous. A visit to our store will con vince one that we are prepared for h big trade iu bristmas novelties, such as plush shaving sets, ladies' plush work boxes, plush cuff, and collar boxes, plush baby sets, hand fferehief boxes, plush child's sets in china plate, cup and saucer in pret y designs; children's sets, china for play houses, dinner seta, tea sets. i'All'tb'.ngs you expect to see and nfbfe if you vibit. , ; D T Swindell's. rjWlikt Is the Trouble Now ? question was asked several times Saturday by people passing up and dowD Fayetteville street, and was answered thus ; why nothing serious, it is the cold weather driving the people to Swindell's to gel some of that underwear he is . selling so very cheap, and if you whlsh to avail yourself of this opportunity of prac ticing yourself from the cold you must coma early. Look at 'his all wool drawers 50 cents per pair. All wool shirts 60 cents each at D T Swindell Christmas Goods Here, Our new toys are here and are now on exhibition. Our fancy plush goods are also here and you have a special invitation to come and examine them DT Swindell. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter Hyacinths, Tulips, Lllls. Narcissi's and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. sel2 H Stkictmktz, Florist. For Rent. A seven room house, four blocks from market, on West Cabarrus st; kitchen connected with house; city water, gas and large garden Address Chas D Wildes, 118 S Dawson street, city. nol8 8U2w Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Go's s'ore, opposite post office W G Sep irk, manager. no!3 We have an immense stock of hand kerchiefs suitable for Christmas; we should like you to look at them. Woollcott St Sons The Most Wing Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsom e Picture. The PICTURE Art Store AT- WATSOxN'S Is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before disi played ; ."': CHRISTMAS SVurday, OPTING December 2d ALFRED Wil-IUl, S CO'S KLKGANT LIU OF BEAUTIFUL BOOKS for the holidays will be opeued for your inspection ou 81TURDAY M.RNING. You will fled just the thing you vant for the list presents to give your kin 5rd and friends. DON'T PUT OFF todav what can be done tomorrow 8end THE VIIt'OR to a friend or reluie Take it your self It is only 25 cents a month. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering spec.al bargains in aU trimmel Millinery for Ladifs, Misses and Children. A full line of W C I? 17 17 f? 5 C1 5 I? TP 17 V I? IT X? 1? V W 1? CiPjCjEiCjCiCjcJlljnjCj y CjCiEjEjCjt!iCjl!jIjjrj i INFANTA OAPSI E K EEEE&BEEF.RR V EEEEKEEBEE in 'irowi, nav blu anl bla-'k. S 'me noveltUs in X nat goods inexpensive. 6TAWPKD Tit A COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, Ac. Prices on all giods to suit the times Call andsee as. . MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 PA.YBTTEVILLB ST. t Peanut Candy, Cocoanut Candy. I Newcroo8pani3h Peanuts I -j med ii candy, tne best in I themat; 20cft. . . , All other goods fresh and very choice CHOCOLATE CREAM, CHOCOLATE WALNUTS. All the various Bon Bon, Conserv s Butter Cups and everything nic at BARBEE &PQPE S SANTA CLAUS has Arrived and placed all of hi? pretty things at the Lyon Ra ket Store. I never saw the like in all my life They have everything White Dolls, Colored Dolls. R'ibher DoMs, rhinese Do Is. All kinds of Toy Animals, Tea Sets from 5c to tl, Kit' h e Sets, Stoves and the Kitchens. Horns, all sizv, Dressing Case?, Mani ure Seta, Hand kerchief Cases, Bay Rum, Cologne, Pianos. Violins, Banjos Guitars, Tool Chests all fizes, Wheel Barrows, Sleijjhs, Express War es, Doll Cai riasres, all s'zes, Toy Trunks, Toy Chai'S, ehoo Flv Bsnks, Albums,8crap Books. Picture Books for all the little folks. Pictures and icture Frames, Easels j"8t the thiii g for large pictures What wouk nake a nicr present for your wife daugh ter o' sistt r than a ; ice Cloak or Cape. We have no show windows to maks disolavs. Come in and see what vou cm see; and what, you don't see ask and we will take pleasure in showing you. THE LT011 RACKET STORE Ml SB 001 ml m mil Hardware, Ae. PIS T.O L B, SHJ3L 1L S AND ocrisr GOODS. IXMIN THS KKW 8TVLI STAR OIL STOVfi HEAT3R. "SBND FOR CIRCULAR.EI Tiios. a Brigss & Sons. RALEIGH, N. O. Are yon Iiterested ia Liw Paces?. THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOJ. TremonCou WARK DOWN on (-ertaiu Lines. Our rric Gladdens th Hearts ot Hiconornlc Buyers. Onr all fTl'1 Winfai Qftnlr Waa nana. Kn- ter. Rales larger or values of such intrinsic worth as now. Our a ivert'semmts are as goo I as treasury ' " ' ' v.ij i.ivyj. & uivua"n Big equal to a savings bank deposit. fInreliaOle oods never find a place on our counters. iuajuuv le-uuueu ai any uma n si usirea. with theji lanhq hofrira vmi nV,of tt going to do abont it? DID YOU EVER BUY 92 fleal Plush Capes for $9 78? 122 Co'umbia oata for $8 75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHOEVEtSOLn Burf; & Packard's $5 shoes $2.98 ? Blacker, Gerstle & Co. $3.60 Kid Boots for $1.81? Harris' 12 Wool Oassimeres for 73c? We answer, nnhnriv rlnaa fhio irof adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fct that an article is reduced in price is self -evident that it is not worth any more. A straight tin, square deal and honest treatment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, are lower than others Think a moment, compare expen s, liure a liHle, tne ad vantage VCm rtkAiv aa ia miM UJa K a ..y. the nerve to mark low. Nothing'pVases the holds their trad ai the foundation princi- ples UOOn which we rfsta nnr claim tnr mi K lie patronage. Dry Goodsj, Notion. &e. sign; of XMAS. Onr bupr is just back ?roii tbe northern markets and all over our house may be noticed "Sifl s (f Xmas." The manv holiday attract- lon3 secured by him wiil ba ready during the week We will show some trifles, but the greater portion o! our vast st tk will b 3 those goods which possess beauty aud are for practical us . bssides. 123 and 125 Fayetteville street. y. l Stofffloi & Co.
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