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VOL. xxx. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1893. For other locals see second pig. Col Muldoon, of Kentucky, U in the ely. - Storea crowded with bay ere for the Christmas, Mr E B Barbee has gooe north oo a business trip. A big fight Is In progress for the Winston post office. The Algerian Comedy Company at the Academy of Music next Tuesday night. The family of Collector Simmons has arrived in the city, and are stop plog at the Yarboro House. Latf st news from Col J SI Heck represent his ease as hopeless His ' death can be expected at any mo ment. We are glad to note that Mr L T Biown, proprietor of the Yarboro is able to be out after a somewhat pro tracted sickness. There is a dangerous hole in the Hillsboro street bridge north side. It should be fixed before some person' ankle is damaged. This afternoon a fine portrait of Judge Gaston was presented to the Supreme Court by his gracd dangh ters, Miss Donaldson and Mrs Brown. The presentation was inde y F H Buebee, Eeq The public should not overlook in their rounds the drugusu establish ment of Messrs Suslliag St Huns corner of Fayettevil'e and Morgan streets. They carry a firstrate line of articles fitted for Christmas presents. Call and see them. Cards are oat announcing the mar riage on the 27th lust of Mips Stella Whltmel. of Bertie cointy, to Mr B F Rent row, of the same county, but formerly of Nash county Our South ern Delmonico, Mr A Dughl, has had for some time an order to furnish the delicacies of the season. Of course it will be well done ' Died. This morning at her residence, cor ner of Salisbury street and Firwood avenue, at 1:49 o'clock, Mrs 0 B Card, aged 59 years. The remaius were sent to Franklln'on today for interment. Meeting. There was a meeting of the man agers of the North Carolina Monu mental Association iu the state libra ry this afternoon for tn- purpose of receiving the report of their ouiuiit- ; tee appointed to examine the design j adopted by the association, and to j consider the contract for building the monument- j Election of Officers. At a meeting of Hiram Lodge, held ' last n'ght, the following officers were elected : W 8 Primrose W M 8 W Walker, 8 W. W W Willson, J W. T W Blake, Treasurer. SB Thou; as Secretary. The Weather. For North Carolina: Generally fair colder in the interior. ; Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: 1 On Wednesday: Fair weather, col ler. Local data for 24 hours endiug at 8 a tn., today: ,fc Maximum temperature, 4; mini .mum temperature. 83;. rainfall 0 0 Synopsis: The storm yestery central over Lake Superior has mov ed eastward to northern New York The lowest pressure; Ja 29:58 It is snowing in the east lake, region., with high winds. It is cloudyon the iNew England coast., ' The weather is clear over the entire country south and west of the lake region, except over southwestern " Texas. The high area over : the Gulf of Mexico retains about the ame p;i tlon. A new higU if wi?h c'er Cold weat .ier is uiovio.r du vrx fr.n.i the northwest wnere the leaipeiuturd Jta tallen rapidly. ; Consul G ticr&t Joos had an lnsu rano of $10,000 oa his life $351 will bny a flue pair of mules, wagon and harness Aoplvto d19 6t J N HCBB1RD. Don't forget to auk for Hubbard's pickles when h mirker on wheels" pars Leave orders at W H Rogers', south side market. tall at Btrbe & Pope's and tret some of those choice oranges from Dr Hawkins' grove, Florida. Soa kers! Call and try our 5 and 10c cigars. We guarantee Mfaction. Sue ling & Hicks' drug store. Fragrant Almond. kicks' fragrmt almonds is the best sk n preparation known -25o Rnelllng & Hicks' drug store. L'.dies' work baskets at Hughes'. Jap brackets and waiters at Hughes. Whelba row8 and wagons Haghes. Dughi hs jisfi reen'nd f rotn J S Carr of Dartnin, 5T more boxes of oraog 'S dire it frt m hU grove on con signment which will be sold at low rtes by the bax or dozen Send order to ughl for Christmas ovs'ers in time Delivered free at ANY A 1MB Logt. Pair double glass sold spectacles, pro'i.iuly I i n.:ghb.rhood of cotton m iriiet Riw r 1 if left at this office. 1Q0 buaehea bananas at $! to $125 per buncu; '5c a il z at Dughi's. California poars aad graphs at A Dugni's. For dol's and toys go to the ew Yorii ijilinery Bazaar. Search Well. Titke a careful look through the crockery, uuiua ud glass departments at Swindell's. Plush canes, bilk handkerchiefs, stamped linens, muffs and capes and ladies cloaks are sold very reasonable at the JSew York Millinery B tzaar. Cocuauuts by the ba. Untunes au 1 raisins by tne box. Apples by the bol aad urate at 2i D L' Jobusou's. - A Big Bargain. We have placed on special sale our entire li:e ot metre nilk handkerchiefs a d soarfs at a very great reduction. Que lot of silk handkerchiefs, your cnoiee 7c, worth $1 and $l.tto. Cue lot of sc.rta, your choice i)o, wortb 50c and 7 c. i'uese g ods are geuu iue barg ,iai aud must be seen to be appreciated. Call early aud make your selection. D ' Swindell. All ladies and uuildrea's hats are sold at cost iu order to reduce winter stock. Uouie and get your choice. New llork aiilliuery Bazaar. Oak i.dty team Laundry. Send your shirts, collars, cuffs and other articles to be laundried early as possible tnis week. vViii shut down Christmas week for repairs to start up 1st January, i8l, iu good ordr.co do better work han ever. 1'haukful tor p-st pvcrouag), and hopeful of coutiuuauce, 1 am, yours truly, del8 4t L R w"YATT, Prop. Signs ol Today. People who believe in signs will doubtless find so tething new in the following: It is unlucky to be struck by lightning on Monday; to sit on a circular saw on f oesday; to fall down si airs with a coal scuttle ou Wednes day; to get wet when you tall over board ou Thursday; to see a tax col lector over your an uli r on Friday; to marry ou Saturday a girt who practices with ten pound dumO bells; to be one of tha sixteen at the taole on Sunday when th-re is fojd for only six; tj fail to buy dolls and Christinas goods 'tfsoiu Swindell's on Tuesday, Wednesday, I'hursday, Fri day and Saturday will prove bad luc& In fact, a .real fiaancil disas ter. Moral you got mote at 8 win" dell for your money. 25 i'or Two! A box comaluiug twenty-five fine lO.ceut cigars for t wo dollars, at J.- Hal Bobbitt'b. Fioe celery for sale by R M Utz maa, corae1 J-ui s in 1 Dawsou sts 14 a-wt, is w; 1, . i vic-tole than a en u :j.i6 r -fot-f Jur prices li!ve'l j u nd JOdl to tiode tau out l before Ohnsiiiuaj -k O A Sherwood to Oo. Fries and stews 35 cents each at A. Dughi's Telephone 131. Just received a nice lot of French enndy raisios, nuts. &o Am selling tlicm cheap at wholesale or retail. Give me a call. v H Rosers, d?15 4t No 1) Exohaoge. Buy your toys from Woolloott & Sous We ha?e s '.iced from our shoe stock, all the short lines and will close them out at manufacturers prices. O A Sherwood & Co F-(sh oysters at A Dughl's etery netting. Coal. Juet received 500 tons Kanwha, West Va enlint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several cars egg, nut and stove anthracite de!4 T L Ebsrhirdt. Od ..(Ohalrs Special Values A chair is a very acceptable gift for Xmas. Upon our third floor (the car pet work room) we have placed a lot of chair, not our reg ilar goods, but those of hi;h we have only one and two of a kind, the eud& of lines These can now be bought for abo it 60c on the dollar. Ask to be shown them. W H Ss R S Tuck br & Oo. The choice selection of neckwear, nnderwear.hosiery, gloves 'kerchiefs, purees aud various s'r-all articles are especially recommended as suitable for presents. C A Sherwood Si Co. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, P Ims. Rubber aul other foliage plan's for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, TuHos, Lillys, Naroissrs and other varieties of bulhs for fall planting. Chiaese Sacred Lily. Tele, phone 113. 12 H Strtwmbtz, Florist. ... - Wnollcott Sc Sons have a grand as sortment of all kinds of Xmas and ho liday goods Lost. Vols 6 and 14 American Reports ' deel3-2w J W HiaraDVLB. YOU ARE GUILTY! of negle sMnet rur own fnterests bv not ex- j aminias at once the beautiful dimlav of CHRISTMAS - GOODS -vr- W.EKING&CO'S DRUGSTORE. Our stock is large, carefully relented snd consists of a variety of articles very desirable as presents and sure to please you. Our liu' of Cut Glass Bottles. Farcy Toilet Atomizers and Fine Perfumer cannot be equalled in Ualeigh These gools mu9t be sold by Christmas and we have ma e the prices remarkably bw in order to cl ise them ouf- We are also aeents for Huyler's Fine Can dies. d14 The Host lasting Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsom e Picture. The PICTURE AND Apt 84 ire -AT- WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before disi played mmm M i NOWUEUIXNTUE PUSH -AT- ALFRED W(L HM 4 CO'S Dook Store fr TIIEVEKY TUOICEST Christmas Presents of the Season. -SAffTA CLAU8 wlll make; MORE HEARTS GLAD fom bit headquarters - AT THE BOOK STOUE. Every Taste and Every Purse cam be EXA VTLY SUITED. IS MAGGIE REESE Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all tnmme'1 Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE 1 1NFANTA CAPS I EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue and black. Some novelties in Xnas goods inexpensive. STAMPED TRiY COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, Ac. Pricei ou all gwds to suit the times Call and see us. MISS mmi REESE, my2 209 PAYETTE VILLB ST. DO NOT forget lo makeyour sweethnarta pres ent of a box of the best candy in town. fj Q M TP forsret th it we make the purest candy to be found anywhere. DO NOT forget thaf we hav f'e best fruits, nuts and raisins ic the c'ty. DO NOT forget that the be&t is the cheapest. DO NOT forgat hat we make a specialty of fine quality of candies, if not quantity. DO NOT buy inferior candy fo.v our children. They are sweat enough to have the sweetest .. BARBEE & POPE. Ey y b 3djf Want s to Make Some body Happy on Christinas, and 1 believe you can pleese " any little boy or girl at the Racket LYO H Store ; Thy have all sorts of dolls and doU car riages and all kinls of toys an1 picture I books, sorap books and albums, doll minks, DauEs, piscois ana caps, guns, wagons, snoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks laugh. Now for the groarn-up people handkerchief nd glove boxes, comb cases, manaiure sets. Dietary, albums. , watches, clocks and jewelry, gloves,' hand- xercnieis, large easels, cioacs ani capet, sleighj, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LTOa BIMT STORE DON'T PUT OFF today what can be done tomorrow. Sepd THE VISITOR to a friend or relative. Take it your -elf. It la only SO cents m?Qtbu re. z:(GlllIlSA a- arjvr goods IX A MINI TBI XI W 8TTLI- Hardware, PISTOLS, ' shell s -AND- V V STAR OIL STOVE HEM. V- tySEND FOR CISCULAR.1 RALEIGH, N.C. ire yon Interested in Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTtJjJITY AWAITS YOJ. rremonou MARK DOWN on Certain Lines. Our Prices Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our '"ali and Winter stock was never bet- ter. Bales larger or values of such intrinsic mi. ' . TT Tl a n c-;-'', worm as now. jf'i ?? Our a'jvert:sem9nts are as cool as treasurvv '; notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savings bank deposit. tTnreliable - 'ooas never una a place on oar counters. Money refunded at anytime if sidired. With these lacts before vou what are vou going to do abont it? DID YOU EVEtt BUY; 25 Seal Plush Capes for $9 78? $22 Columbia f oats for $8 75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE SOLT Burt & Packard's $5 shoes $2.98? Blacker, Qerstle & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $1.81? Harris' $2 Wool Cassimeres for 73c? We answer. nObodv does this, vet manv adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fact that au article is reduced in nrica is self-evident that it is not worth any more. A straight tin, square deal and honest treatment satisfies all. Our Drices. stock through and throneh. are lower than others. Think a moment, compare expensrs, Mgure a ulle, tne ad vantage you readily are is ours. We nave the nerve to mark low. Nothing pVases the eopie so wen, gains tneir continence or olds their trad'1 as the foundation Drinci- ples upon which we rests our claim for pub lie patronage. 11 Dry Goods, Notiona, &c. THELaST mi Oar store is filed with those goods wbich make suitable. . 1 acceptable and prudent gifts i fOr man, woman or child. V.ll.sB S.TUCKEnt CO 183 aad lit .FayetterlUe atresia . V Mr Civ '.y-r.v.v; -v. mm V',J - - . r. l i i - . a 4
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