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. V v.,:., X ... Vn: Stic IWili (grating Oik VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1893. For other locals m second page. Besatlfal shopping weather. Hog and hominy all th rags now. Hothlng in the police department today. .1 All kinds of fowl are offered In mar ket today. It begins to look like fine healthy Ohrlstmia weather. The merchants all report a very large trade today. The weather continues good all through the country. The meat and vegetable market today was well stocked. Durham is recovering from the ef fects of the lte failure. All the female rehools will close this week for th holidays. Cotton receipts today were quite liberal. No change in prices. There is a perfect lull at the differ ent departments at the capitol. Law lectures are being given at Wake Forest College thU season. The holidays at Wake Forest Col lege will commence December 22d. The new tariff is expected to meet with much opposition from the north The oyster, trade from now until the end of the week will be immense. The football craze is being set down upon by the different colleges. Collector Simmons is about over With the pressure of his appointments Earthquakes in the northwest, but till times in the south. We have the advantage. .There was a complete lethargy in the cotton market today, l be re ceipts were small It is expected that the Williams- Settle castle will be determined by Congress next week. ' The Institution for the Deaf and Dun b Asylum at Vorganton is fast nearing completion In all its depart ments. The vestry of Christ church have passed suitable resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Bishop Lyman. Relics are coming in slim for the Antiquary society. We should have a "cry large museum of such relics and every effort, should be made to obtaiu them. There will be a public meeting to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock to take suitable action with regard to the death-and burial of our late esteemed fellow citizen, Hon A D Jones. . A report was current on the streets this afternoon that ' Col fleck was dead. We made enquiries, ana so far as we were able rto; ascertain he was Vill alive bat in a dying eondit tion. The late A D Jones, Esq, was in the 88th year of his age. He was a eon of Wesley Jones,' former TJ. iS Marshal for North Carolina and a krandson.of Hon D W Courts, the former Treas urer of North Carolina. The failure of the J T Whittier Company factory at Durham was caused from the failure of Mr B L Duke, who besides owning a large amount of stock in the company had indorsed for it io a" very large extent. Christmas day is approaching bat we have beard nothing so tar as to its being officially designated an the day upon which contributions are to be made for the Confederate mono ment. There is little time to lose and we hope that the day may. be special ly designated. Mr John H Dillon.t&gent for Marie Tempest in the "Algerian," writes Manager Jerman Iroja ijfew York I will be with you soon and I assure you that we shall giye you a prod no tion that is beautiful,-uperb and ar tlstic; we will be prepared to meet ' the most magnified of expectations." Next Tfesday,-. December 26th, Miss Temprsi with an excellent company will present thia opera at the Acad emy of Maalo. Comal Jones' Remains. BThe following dispatch was received this afternoon: WA8HIH9T05, D 0, Dec 18. John W Thompson, Raleigh, N 0: Just from state department. The remains of Consul Jones will be sent to Raleigh via Washington. Com mand me if instructions are further desired. B U BOHH. Wonder when the Board of Alder men will consider the sidewalks and Morgan at reet extension matter. The public are getting tirei of it. For dolls and toys go to the New York Millinery Bazaar. Search Well. Take a careful look through the crockery, china and glass departments at Swindell's. Now is the Time to bay your Xmas goodies. My stock is large and prices reasonable. Phone 88 D r Johnson, Agent. Plush cases, silk handkerchiefs, stamei linens, muffs and capes and ladies cloaks ire sold very reasonable at the New York Millinery Bazaar. Cocoauuts by the bag. Oranges and raisins by the box. Apples by the bbl and crate at 2t D T Johnson's. A Big Bargain. We have placed on special sale our entire tine of men's silk handkerchiefs a- d scarfs at a very great redaction. One lot of silk handkerchiefs, your choice 7)c. worth $1 and $1.33. One lot of sotrfs, your choice 25c, worth 00c and 75o. These g ods are genu ine bargains and must be seen to be appreciated. Call early and make your selection. L) Swindell. All ladies and children's hats are sold at cost in order to reduce winter stock. Come and get your choice. New York. Millinery Bazaar. Oak i 'ity Mteain Laundry. Send your shirts, collars, cuffs and other articles to b iaundried early as possible tnis week. Will shut down Christmas week for repairs to start up 1st January, 18 H, in good ordr to do better work than ever. Thankful for past patrooaga, and hopeful of continuance, i am, yours truly, dels 4t ii K YA.TT, Prop. Bananas $1 to $1.85 a bunch; 2e a dozen at Dughi's. Fresh oranges f om the vine $3 50 a box; half oox at same rate, at Dughi's Signs ot Today. People who believe in signs will doubtless find soretbing new in the following: It is unlucky to be struck by lightning on Monday; to sit on a circular saw on Tuesday; to fall down stairs with a coal scuttle ou Wednes day; to get wet when ou tall over board on Thursday; to see a tax col lector over your so uldr on Friday; to marry , on Saturday a girl who practices with ten pound dumb bells; to be one of the sixteen at the table on Sunday when there 1b food for only six; to fail to bay dolls '" and Christmas goods fsom (Swindell's on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday will prove bad lack In fact, a real fiaancial disas ter. Moral you get more at Swin dell for your money. . Nice mountain apples at Dughi's. California pears and grapes, at Dughi's. Raisins, dates; figs' and citron at Dughi's. Don't forget that delivery is free, Telephone 128. Odd Chairs-Special Values. A chair is a very acceptable gift for Amas U pon our tnlrd floor ( the oar pet work room) we have placed a lot oi ooairs, not our regaiar goods, bat those of which we have only one and two of a kind, the ends of linen. These can now be bought for abo it 50o.on tne dollar Ask to be shown tneui. WHfc RS i'UOKBR&UO. ' While out shopping this week drop in at Jordan's dining hall and get your dinner, or what you want to eat. 25 for Two ! ' A box containing twenty-five fine lO.oent cigars lor two dollars, at J. Hal Bobbin's Fine oelery for sale by K M TJ man, corner Jones and Dawson sts What is more serviceable than I ohil is' coat o reefer? Our urioes have ban reduced to close them out toeiore vnrisiwas o A Sherwood do. Fries and stews 33 eents each at A. Dognl'a Teleph-ne W. Just reeelred a nice lot of French candy ralelns, nits. &o Am selling them cheap at wholesale or retail. Give me a call. V fl Rogers, dels 4t No 13 Exohaoge. Boy your toys from Woolleott & Sons. We bae s Iced from ow shoe stock, all the short lines and will close them ont at manufacturers prices. U A Sherwood S Co Fresh oysters at A Dughl's ttery evening. lCIft hnit.Ar ftrtrt Th. tnrkflvi. ara.n. berries, armies earcs and Drodueeof every kind cheap aeitu vv ti koqbkb. Coal. Just received fiOO tons Kaniwha, West Va splint coal . (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, nut and stove anthracite. del4 T L Ebbrhirdt. The choice selection of neckwear. nnderwear.bosiery, gloves 'kerchiefs, purses and various await articles are especially recommended as suitable for presents. v A. unerwooa Of Uo. For Uent. - A new six room hoase on corner of Edenton and Harrington Street. Ap oly to J. W HivsDa&s de9 3w Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Plm8. Kubbar anl other rollage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, iiills, Narelsspa and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele. phone 113. s12 H 8TBIHMBTZ. Florist. Woolleott & Sons have a grand as sortment of all kinds of Xmas and ho I id ay goods. . Lost. Vols 6 and 11 American Reports. deel3-3w J W Hinsd ilb. YOU ARE GUILT V! of neglesting your own interests bv not ex amining at once ttie Deautitai aispxay oi CHRISTMAS - GOODS ir- VlI.KLNTG&00'S DRUGSTORE. Our stock is laree. carefully eeleotedand consit3 of a variety of articles very desirable as presents ana sure to please you. Our lin" or Cut Glass Bottles. Fancy Toilet atomizers and Fine Perfumer cannot be eaualled in Kaleieh. These eools must be sold by Christmas and we have mane the prices remarkably low in order to close them out. We are also aunts for Huvlers Fine Can dies. d14 The Host and life long reminder of a friend is a handsou e Picture. The PICTURE ABD ' Art ; tfonc -AT- V WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before dls played Lasting Gift timm M NOW BEGINS TUB I US II AT Alfred wiium? S CO'S Dook Store for THE VERY rilOICESTT Christmas Presents of the Season. -8ASTA CLAUS wlll nake MORE MEAItTS GLAD from his headquarters AT THE BOOK STOI1E. Everj Taste and Every Purse ca i be EXA 1TLY SUITED. 1 1 Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering medal baraaiiKi in all trimmed Millinery Tor Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE 1 INFANTA CAPS I E E EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue and blank. Sane novelties in Xmas goods inexpensive. STAMPED TB1Y COVERS. Bouffe and Bureau Scarfs, &c. Prices on all Broods to suit the times Call and see as. " MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 309 FAYETrEVILLB T. oir niTi mi Peanut CandVf Cocoanut Candy. . ; I NewcroDSDanish Peannts I usea in candy, tne best in the maTtcet; 2'Jc lb. All other eoodg fresh and very cnoice CHOCOLA.TB CREAM. 0T0C0LA.TB WALNUT8. aii rue various Bon Bon". Oonserv. s Butter Cups and everything ni at BAR BEE 'POPES ImyM) Wants to Make Some body Happy on Christmas, and 1 believe you can please 1 A A 1 1 . 1 L it . uuy uiiiie uujr ur gin me Racket LYOH Store Thy have all sorts of dolls and do1! car nages ana an Unas oi toys ani picture books, scrap books and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just tae things to make the little folks laugh. Now for the grown-up people handkerchief and glove boxes, comb cases, manacure sets, pictures, albums. watches, clocks and jewelry, gloves, hand kerchiefs, large easels, cloaks and capes, sleighs, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LYOH RACKET STORE DON'T PUT OFF today what can be done tomorrow. Bend THE VISITOR to a friend or ' relative. Take it your self. It la only 95 cents a, month, m in BBESB Hardware, v PISTOLS. SH JELLS AKD- C3- crisr o-oods IX t MINK THC HIW BTTLI STAR OIL STOVE HE&ISR. -SEND FOR CIRCULAR.. RALEIGH, N.O. ireyoolaterestedia Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY ' AWalTS YO'J. : 11 i ' Tremonou MARK-DOWN on Certain Lines. Our Price Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our wall and Winter stock was never bet ter. Sales larger or values ot suoh intrinsic worth as now. $ Our advert'sements are as good as treasury , notes for our promises. Purchaes are itl; equal to a savings bank deposit, nnreliable foods never rind a place oa our counters. money rerunaea at anytime it siusirea. With these lacts before vou what are vou going to do abont it? DID YOU EVER BUlTj $25 Seal Plush Capes for 19 78? 122 Co'umbia C oats for $8 75? 20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE. SOLO Burt & Packard's $5 shoes $2.93 ? Blacker, Gerstte & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $1.8 ? Harris' $2 Wool Oassimeres for 73c? We answer, nobodv does this, vet msnv adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fact that an article is reduced in erica is self -evid ant 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 expenses, figure a title, tne ad vantage you readily are is ours. We have 1 tne nerve to mars: low. Homing pleases tne people so well, gains their confidence or holds their trad' a the foundation prind- ies upon wmcn we rests our ciaira tor pu tt ie patronage. Dry God. Notions, &o. THELUST Oar store is filed with tbose goods wbich make suitable, acceptable and prudent gilts iOr mao, woman or child. U. Stood Ho. UliU TUCKER i CO IU and US Payetterllle tra; - 1
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