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(Swum VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1893. "3 M For other locals see second page. Mrs Q F Beatrs of Durham, Is vis I ting friends la this city. Badness distressingly dull la the Mayor's court these days. Mr J M W Hicks, or New York, Is Id the city for a few days. Bear id mind the Remecyl concert January 8d. No bonr'sbave 'ately been received at the Treasury repartment for fund ing purposes. . The former office of the Progressive Farmer on. West Hargett street is be ing thoroughly overhauled. The penitentiary of Virginia will fay a net revenue of $30,000 to the State. The cotton receipts 1 today were comparatively light. No change in prioe. A very pleasant entertainment was given by the children of the Misses MoVea school last night. The sheriff of Richmond county bronght eight prisoners to t'e pent tentiary yesterday afternoon. Mr J H Harrell, residing near Wilmington shot himself last Moo day. Business depression the cause. Prof Winston, Piesident of the State University, was in the city yes terday afternoon. The lectures at Trinity College are proving a great success and are well attended. Up to our latest accounts no steps had been arranged for the f nueral of Bishop Lyman. About all the pension warrants are now in the hands of the Register of Deeds of the several counties for de livery. , fW.nra neata for the Newton Beer6 It It In London1' engagement. It Will be a gr-at play. Reserved seats jifSoat MacRae's. OS The cold wave did not bring us mms" . ... J&own to the freezing point, tot wnlcn ' . A . in . 1 l 1 1 All wuo are nnuuut iu ui w thankful. Contrary to general expectation the s'dewalk question and the Morgan Street extension did not come in for a share of discussion last night at the Chamber of Commerce meeting. The Durham Sun savs that- Mr T B Wilkerson, with the firm of W H & R S Tucker Sc Co, of Raleigh, parsed through, yesterday for Ohase City, Va, where he is to mrrry Miss Kate Lipsoombe. This week the Raleigh Christian Advocate will commence the publica tion of a short history of Methodism i -Kr-.fV. HaiTiHnn. from the first he ginning of Methodism iu the colony to the o'ganization of the North Car olina Conference in Wl. Lafayette Heavy the Artist, accom nii.viai hU master effort when he in vented the new scenic illusion for Newton Beers. Tms "uiumiuiiea oanaaHnn" is dulv Drotected by letters patent, and even were other managers nnaneiauv aoie w iuruupw the effect, they could not as Mr Beers holds all rights. The Weather; uw North Carolina: Fair, till Fri 'day a m much colder Thursday a m. and on the coast in the afternoon. Local forecast for Raleigh and vl clnity: Fair today and Thursday; colder. Local data for 1 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 63; mini mnm temperature, 40; rainfall T. Hvnonsis: The high area and cold wavo is now central over the lake rwrlonJthe pressure has increased in diameter. The temperature at the center has moderated The storm over Tesas has filled up. nlv trace of it remaining. Some rain has falleD in the Southern States and the weather remains generally fllmdv in the Gulf States The high area will probably move over to the New England States by 'Thursday a m. producing northeast 'winds and colder weather on the Mid- Baptist Female College The trustees of this iostltatloti made their report to the Baptist Convention. Money raised and ex pended $'9,000 with many goid sub scriptlons yet to be collected. The trustees ask that steps be taken at onoe to raioe $1C0,C00 for the proper establishment of the college. Buy your toys from Woollcott St Sons. Lost. Vols. 6 and 14 American Reports. decl3-3w J W Hinsdalk. Woollcott & Sods have a grand as sortment of all kinds of Xmas and bo liday goods. If C. Duckwdeat Flour And finest New Orleans and Porto Rico molasses at D T Johnson's. Bicycles at cost, boys slzs at decll 5t Hughes. Fine Dairy Batter 80 cents a pound at D T Johnson's. All kinds of spices and flavoring ex tracts for sale cheap at J Hal Bobbltt's. Another Big Lot. ice vellow bananas received to dav. Cheap bv the bunch or dozen at D T Johnson's Get a Lamp. In all your life possibly von never saw so profuse a display of lamos as areet Swindell's. To Married Ladles'. The wav to a man's heart is through his stomach I am Dleaaed to offer a superior grade of flu oring extracts, vanilla, lemon, &o , at, low prices. Try them. J Hal Bobbitt. I Advise You To look fit m v bolHav line of faocv goods Thev are prattler and cheaper than elsewhere to be fomd J Hal Bobbitt. A box of "8Dortlag Club Cigars" would be a very pproprlate and ac ceptab'e Christmas present for a gentleman. For sal oniv nv j nai DODoiiD. Search Weil. Take a careful look through the crockery, china and glass departments at siwinaen 8 Annies and Oranges Now In store a big lot of fancy and m edinm apples and navv sweet Florida oranges Low nrlceR to the trade at JJ r jonnsouu. decl2 3t For the G od of th Order. We will keep open our srore each night till Christmas till 10 o'clock for the good of the independent order of the masses, a mencber of which we are proud to be. IN ght, is good tor shopping. Store br ghtly lighted; shows toys and dolls to advantage. Come at night to bwinaeu's. .. . Small Wares For Xmas. H nnnrnnA of dolls at prices lower than they have ever been offered In Raleigh. One nunirea saueen cov ered down cushions at only 75o each Ons na.se of .Tananese eceens at $3.99. would be cheap at $5.00- Silk cov ered down head rests at half the usual prices. A miscellaneous line of stamped linens, many of them at one fourth their regular prices, nunureus onri hnnnrariR or mn ana inexDen sive articles suited for gifts for either . '. rf-V I A. J a lady or gentleman. ur o'g siore is now in full holiday ''re s and every body has been provided for. W XX S K 1 UUCkHiK at uu. TV, a Now York Tirt Golds and MillinPi-n- noo is oolii mi hie sizss of bed comfort ables at $ I, wrti. $1.50, also a better quality at $1.5 ), worth 12. dec8 rfar arhita blankets at Onlv SI. worth double it, at the New York Dry aonrts and Miiimerv uazaar. ubwj Monitor oil stoves, at Hughes'. , dec8 8t V Fine English dinner sets, ai Hughes' dec8 8t n4 anofi'An in m illinprtf- The NgW York Millinery Bazaar ha reduced prices on all mlllinerji xk" jrui vi dec8:. . . Tf !M rnnt Onvthlllirltl t.h R If lift Of Dill" linery there is mre saved by buying it from tM New York Slilauery Baziar, for the pric-M have been very mucn reaucea. dec8 t- , For Uent. A new six room bouse on earner of Edenton and Harrlngcon street, ap oly to .V. Hia&DAWS ' dedJw Th New York D-y Goo Is and ViUinery Baiiar iias jasl r -cWvM aa elegint line of ?:owls, suitable for holidty praent consist ue of furs dresi patterns, cloves li -en and ilk hH'Uercliief i. olMllrs, sUnaped line is, K. s U. cors ts uadervuar, ti-s, Ac. dc8 Dog Lot. Black and white setter James Moore. Corner M irtia and Diwson streets de5 lw pd Lad es' felt hit at 25c. worth fiota 51 to 75c, at the New York Jlill.nery Bazaar. dec8 'Fries and stew 2) cents each at A. Dugui's Telephone 131. Wood. Coal. All kinds hard and soft coal. Also wood, out or long, constantly on hand at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Eberhardt. For the Holiday Trade A beautiful line of silk and linen handkerchiefs initial, plain, hem stitched and embroidered in su ah, satin and Jnlua. Latest oriental de sign in tecks. scarfs. puftY four in bands and Windsor ties French novelty dress patterns suitable for presents. Kid g'oves an 1 drss shoes and hosiery in packages i suggested as gifts of the substantial kind. V & Btierwood St Vo Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every Desirable Dwelling tor Bent. Six room house, NoUl Blood worth street. Apply to John M womble, with Tucker & Uo del Cut Flowers.. . Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Plms, Rubber aul other foliage plants for house culture to the winter. Hvacinths, TuMns, Lilis, Narcissrs and other varieties of bals fjll planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele, phone 113. sets H Stbismbtz. Florist. Turner's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Statiouery Co's s'ore, opposite p"st office W (i Septrk, manager. nol3 A Car Load of Yagons. We were told by a gentleman today that the proper caper would be for us to advertise a car load of wagons instead of a.waon load of wagons. We think all who have seen the m side of our store will admit we have the largest and most complete toy and doll stcK yet in sight. Respectfully, D T Swindell. Shop Sow, Shop Now. You can get the most desirable Ohriatmas goods if you get them now, Each day some entire line of Christ. mas g ods are sold out anc not re place 1 Later on you can get all the Christmas goods vou want, but you will nave o buy the leavings or early buyers. Come now to I) T Swindell's Tiie Most Lasting Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsotre ficture. The PICTURE AND -AT- WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before disi played I Sale of Land. On the 8th dav of January (beine Monday) of Wake county Superior court, I will sell at public auction, a tract ot land situated in New Lisht tow hip, on Hillsboro road a4 ioinina'ihe 1-inds of 8 N. Little J. 8. Man- the lands on whioh J. V. Little rest led at tne time of his death. Sale made under and by virtue ot a decree of the 8 perior court in a special proceeding institute! a. in Lime, administrator, vs. Llsheba Bill, et ai. Hour 0'al&L2m. Teris made known on day de 6tds Comjni8donert It ta That Tell CHRISTMAS! Much Money. Little Money. This meins that if you bave plenty of money to devoto .to Christmas presents we have lust the things vou want: if vou hava only a little amo lit to spend for gifts a dol lar will do more for you at the bookstore than at any other place. We have evervthine that is new and at tractive in our line and will take pleasure in ueipiug yon seieci tne sirs raw appropriate for your kindred and friends. ALFRED WIl.UMi 4 CO. DON'T PUT OFF today what ean be done tomorrow. Send THE VISITOR to a friend or relative. Take it your self It is only 25 cents a month. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offerine special bareains in all trimmel Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of uacjCjCiCjCiciDiBiCi J!ilLuuEiSiaJlil!it!i 1 INFANTA CAPS 1 Jfi E EEEE&EEEF.EE V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue an 1 bla"k Sime novelties iu X nai g ois inaxuensive. STAtlPiiU TltlY COVKKS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &c. Price? on all exids to suit the times Call and see as. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 PA.YETTEVILLE ST. 01 SPMLT1 Peanut Candv, Cocoanut Candy. I Kew crop Spanish PeanutsT I a?ed in candy, the best in the uia'ket; 20c tb . -i All other good a t resn and very cnoice CHOCOLA.TE CREAM. C10COLA.TE WALNUTS. All the various Bon Bons, Conserv s Butter Cups and everything nice at -a BARBEE & POPE S KYUjbodj Wants to Make Some body Happy on Christmas, and I believe yon can please any little boy or girl at the Racket LY0H Store Thy have all sorts of dolls and do'l car riages and all kinds of toys and picture books, sorap bxtks and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks lausth. Ndw for the grown-up people handkerchief and glove boxei, comb cases, manaiure set v pietur'3, albums, watches, clocks and iewe'rv, glows, hand kerchiefs, large easels, cloaks an 1 capes, sleighi, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LtOH BACKET STORE MISS REESE WBBK J!Jliren.V v EG Uc, Cunstlp JThtpa, ErucU. , deep, mid icatiun. PINTO haTe ircommei' immexV 1 always continue produced ltnifiela S i I H T i M. D., New York City AND York Citt, g-ztut o-ooid. IXAMINB TUC NEW STTLt STAR OIL STOVE HEAT8R. -3KND FOR CIRCULAR.! RALEIGH, N. C. Are yoo laterested ia Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY AWaTra YOJ. Tremoadouat MAKK DOlVN on Certain Lines. . Our Price Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our wall .mi Winter stick wai nver bet ter. Sales larger or values of suah intrinsic worcn as now. Our a Ivert'semints are aa troo.l as treasury notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savi ng bank deposit, nnreliaole TOjds never ttnd a place oq our counters. Money refunded at any tima if s desired. With these lacts before you what are vou going to do abont it? DID YOU EVE BUY: 2 Seal Plush Capes for f 9 78 ? f 22 Co'umbia ( oats for $8 75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE" SOL" Burt & Packard s $5 shoes $2.9S? Backer, Qer?tle & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $1.81? Harris' 12 Wo3l Cassinieres for 73c? We answer, nobodv does this, vet niiinv adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The f set that an article w reducd in price is seif-evid mt that it is not worth any more. A straight ti'i, pquare deal and honest treatment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, are lower than others Think a moment, ' compare expens s, figure a li'tle, tne ad vantage you readily sfe is ours. We have the nerve to mark low. Nothing pVases the Eeople so well, giins their confidence or olds their trad as the foundation princi ples up in which we rests our claim for pub lic patronage. 0. A. Sderwoofl I Co. Dry Good, Notion, &c. tD stpanii -is- We make an unusual offering for the Xmas holiday trade of a stock of Japanese XTares In its" entirety, representing many thousand dollars worth. This department is supplied and stocked by the well kon house of A. A. VAtfTIVE & CO., 8"!7 and 879 Broadway. New York. 1 And these wares are sold at VAN TINE'S New York prices. I'll lit S. TUCKER I CO 128 and U FayetteviUe street. Tlios. EBilgas&SoiLS. om -ne u, on
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