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i .1 f P ft flit VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1893. DWlg ' I If M V' For other locals see seoond page. The cotton seed baeloeu la brisk. Jadge T 0 Fuller arrived la the elty this morning Seven convicts for the penitentiary were revived from Oollford yester day the reaalt of four days session of oart. Bee in this luae notloe of tale of valuable horses, boggles and other personal property on January 10th 1891 by Uary M Christmas, executrix of Thoe B Bridget deoeased. It is learned from a Washington dispatch to the Charlotte" Observer that the health of Senator Yanoe is each that he will be compelled to be absent from Congress daring the win ter. He will soon go to Florida. "The Toy Makers of Wonderland will be given at Vetropo'itan hall next Frid y night 22d inst under t he auspices of the church improvement society of the First Baptist church There will be charming music and other first class amusements. A'ew York Herald, Toes lay, Deo. 19. 1893 Harlem Opera House; a. large audience witnessed the perfor manoe of " The Algerian" with Miss Te ripest in the leading role, last night. Miss Tempest will appear at the Academy of Music, Tuesdty night Deo 26th ; she makes one stop be tween New Yoik and Raleigh. The performance of Gorton's Min strels is strictly refined, entirely fit from start to fiaih for a lady audi enoe. It is a white minstrel orgaui- tation and should not be confounded with the colored minstrel companies that run out now and then and make a living off Mr Gorton's well -earned reputation as "The New Orleans Min strels." We incite the special attention of the public to the, advertisement of the KaMgh Stationery Company. They have just opened a splendid as Bortmentof holiday books, booklets and Christmas goods generally. Their trade is rapidly increasing and all who purchase are well pleased. There is no more liberal house in their line in the State. Call at once and make your selections. A man known to every dealer in and player of brass band musin in tbe civilized world w 11 be iu this city shortly. He is Prof Joseph Gorton, ' the noted composer and sole proprie tor of Gorton's Original New Orleans Minstrels now in its 28th consecutive year. Mr Gorton will personally di rect the open air gold band concert to given hire at noon, day of perform aaee. Music lovers cannot afford to mlBS this musioal treat. The attractions at the Academy of linsie next week will liven things very much. OnTuesday evening Marie Tempest will appear in the comic opera, the "Algerian." : This will be the best attraction to- be seen here this season. , On Wednesday night the well known minstrels "Gorton's Original jxew urieans minstrels U hnlri t,h hoards. Thnnn rfa in (laad narfrtrmaneAR worth SAeinof aurl hearing and the house will doubtless be crowded eacn nignt. Meeting. A number of the members of the bar and citizen generally met la .-.nnart hoosa vestprd&v af ternon at 4 o'clock to take action rotative to the deith of Hon A D Jones, late Consul General to Shang hai ' Mr R H Battle presided as chair man and Greek 0 Auirews aoted as secretary. A committee was appoint' ed to" adopt suitable resolutions They are as follows: T R Purnell, Jno W Thompson, 0 G Latta, and O Smith. ' A committe was appointed to meet the remains at Washington and ac company them to Raleigh. Tne fal lowing were appointed: - J W Thompson, E C Smith, B R Lacy and M W Pags. The chairman will announce others.. , A committee to make arrangements for the f uneral were appointed as fol lows: W 0 Stronacb, Millard Mial.W J. Peele, Joseph BUfce and B F Mon tague. The meeting adjourned subject to the call of the chairman. The second and floal week of the "Algerian" with Marie Tempest in the leading role, at the Harlem Opera House beg n last night. The audi ence wrs large in size and det oustra- tlve in its appreciative of DeKoven and MaeDough'a clever opera eomiqoe. N Y World, Tuesday, De eember 19 1893. A fall line of sheet masie at ten cents per copy . Darnell af i nomas, de20 6t No lit Farettevllle street. Have you een the fine assortment of organs and pianos at Darnell & Thamas'T Darnell St Thomas are riinir.blg bargains this week in organs and pi anos. de20 6t 1350 wl'l buy a fi je pair of mules, wagon and harness. Applv to dfl9 6c ' J N Hubbard. Lid es' work bas&ets at Hughes'. Thaukg. Thankine you for tbe very large i atronage you have bestowed upon OB thus fur this season we beg leave to say we have just opened another lot of holiday books, booklets, A. mas cards, calendars, &. We have mark ed them at winu.ng prices We are known as leaders in low prices and headquarters for holiday goods As w only carry this line or goods for the holiday trada we have mark ed them a pries that cannot be dfl piioat d elsewhere It is our Qslre to close out all of our holiday roods this week, as ne d tbe room for sea ion-ry, offl ;e aud school supplies to f urnish o ir largely iooreas ng trade of h s city and throughout the tat. Before making y ur purcnas-s give us a call. We will save you money. Respectfully, Raleigh Stationery Co., Opposite Post Ofil je, de20 W G Seoark, M'n'g'r. Jap brackets and waiters at Hughes. Wheelbai rows ami wagons Hughes ' Lost. Pair double glass gold spectacles, probably i neighborhood of cotton market. Rew-,r 1 it left at this office. For dolls and toy go to the New Yora iiiiiinery Bazaar. Search Well. Take a careful look through the crockery, china and glass department at dwiudell's Plush cases, silk handkerchiefs, stamped linens, muds and capes and ladies cloaks tre sold very jeaBOuable at the iNew York jiillinery Bazaar. : . A Big liargaln. We liavd placed ou special sale our eutire Hue ot uieu s silk handkerchiefs d scarfs ao a very great reduction. One ion of silk hauiiorc uefs, your cuoice 7jc, worth $1 and $1.2). One lot of scarfs, your, chole, ioc, worth oOo and 7jc. These g ode are genu ine bargains and must be seen to be appreciated. Call early and make your selection. 0 ' S winded. All ladies and children's hats are sold at cost in order to reduce wtnter stock. Oome and get your choice. New Xork Millinery Bazaar. Oak City etteaui Laundry., : Seud your shins, collars, cuffs and other articles to bo laundried early as poBsioie mis weea. wmsnutaowu Christmas week for repairs to start up 1st January, 18 ii, in good ordr co do better work than ever. Thankful for past patronaga, and hopeful of continuance, 1 am, yours truly, del8 4c It R V x ATT, Prop. Sigoa oi Today. People who believe in signs will douotiosj and o lething new in the following: It is unlucky to be struck Oy iigaiuiag oa Jlouday; to sit ou a circuUrsaw ou Tuesday; to fall down stairs with a coal scuttle ou Wednes day; to get wet when jou tall over boara ou Thursday; to see a tax col lector over your so. uldor on Friday; to marry ou Saturday a girl who uraotices with ten pound dumb bells; to be one of tno sixteen at the table on Sunday when chare is food for only six; to fail to buy dolls and Christmas goods fsom awlndell's on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Jb'rl day and Saturday will prove bad luck. In fact, a real ilaanoUl disas ter. Moral you get more at Swin dell for your money. 25 for Two t A box couiaiuiug twenty-five fine I0.ce ut, cgars for two dollarn, at J UAL bOBBXTT Fiue celery for "sale by man, corner Jones and Dawson FHes and stews 35 cents each at A. Dughi's Telephone n?. Bay yoar toys from Woolloott & Sous. We have slected from our shoe stock, all the short Hoes and will close them out at manufacturers prices. 0 A 8herwood & Co. Fresh oysters wning. at A Daghl's $try Coal. Just received f-00 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best-bituminous coal on earth). Also several cars egg, -t and stove anthracite. deli T L Ebbrharuc. What is morn BorvlnAnhlA than m. chilis' coat or neferT Oar prices nave been reduced to close tbem out before Christmas. A Sherwood St Co. Odd Chairs-Sie lal Values. A chair is a very acceptable gift for Xmas. Upon our third fl or (the car pet work room) we haVe placed a lot of cbairs, not our reg liar goods, bat caose oi wnicu wo nave only one ana two of a kind, tha ends o' lines These can now be bought tor abo it 50c on the dollar Ask to be shown them. W H St R 8 Tuoiiaa St Co. The choice selection of neckwear. nnderwear.hosiery, gloves 'kerchiefs, purses and various S'rall articles are especially recommended as suitable for presents. O A Sherwood St Co.. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs. P-.lms, Rubber aul other foliage plants for house cult .ire in the winter. Hyacinths, TuHos, Lilies, Naroissrs and other varieties of buibg for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele, phone 113. wt2 H 8Tnri?MTZ. Florist. . Woollcott St Sons have a i sortment of all kinds of Xma liday goods. Lost. j Vols 6 and li A nerican Reportr decl3-3w . J W ?IW8DVLK. YOU ARE GUILTY! of neelesting yur own interests bv not ex amining at once tbe beautiful display of CHRISTMAS - gOODS IT- W.II.vLTG&00'S DRUGSTORE. Our stock is large, carefully selected snd consists of a variety of articles very desirable as prsents and sure to please you. Our lin of Cut Glass Bottles, Faccy Toilet Atomizers and Fine Perfumery must be sold by Christmas and we have mane tbe prices remarKabiy low in order to cl"se them out. We are also agents for Huyler's Fine Can dies. del4 The Most Lasting Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsome Picture. The PICTURE ; and Apt -ion) -AT- "WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va rled line of pictures ever before dis played .nlt Pncjs Tiat Tell! NO W BEUI.VS TUB 1'USll -AT- ALFRED mi'im i' CO'S Book Store tor TIIEVEKY TUOICEST Christmas Presents of the Seanon. -SAWTA CLAU8- wHl make MORE HEARTS GLAD from his huadquarters AT THE BOOK STOltE. Every Taste an! Every Purse can bo EXA VTLY SUITED. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. Wfl MW Offlrin0 IIWI.I knin. tn .11 trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Missss and A full line of EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE E 17 I INFANTA CAPS I EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, navr hlnn nnrl hlaolr Some novelties in Xoaa? goods inexpensive. STATIPEO TB4.Y COVERS. Bouffe and Bireau Scarfs, &o. Pricei OU all eoods to suit tha times Call and see us. MIS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLE ST. DO NOT forget to make your sweethnarta pres ent of a box of the best candy m town. DO NOT for?et tint we make the purest candy to be found any where. DO NOT forget tha' we have te bet fruits, nuts and raisins in the c'ty. DO NOT- forget that the best is the cheapest. DO NOT- forgat that we make a specialty of fine 4uuiuy ui uaauiea, 11 not quantity. DO NOT buy inferior candy forlrour children. They are swetf enough to have the sweetest BARBEE & POPE. Enrylwd) Wants to Me some body Happy on Christ ma 9, and I beliere yon can please Racket LYOH Store Thy have all sorts of dolls an1 do1! car nages and all kinds of toys an4 picture books, sorap books and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the nmeioiKs laugn. jnow ior tne grown-up people handkerchief ind glove boxes, comb cases, manawre sets, pictur '8. albums. watches, clocks and jewelry, gloves, hand kerchiefs, large easels, cloaks an t capes, sleighs, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LTOH BACKET STORE DON'T PUT OFF today what can be done tomorrow. BeDd THE VISITOR to a friend or relative. Take It your self. It is only 35 cents a month. Ml mm HBBE Hardware 1 , PISTOLS. SHELLS AND IX t MINI THI HIW BTYLI OIL STOVS HEATER. vM. STAR "SEND FOR CIRCULAR.,! riios. H.BnSoiii RALEIGH, N. C. Are you laterested ia Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY, AWAITS YOSJ. Tremonfioim WAKK DOWN on Certain Lines. Oar Prices Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our '"'all and Winter stock wai nnvar bet ter. 6ales larger or values of such intrinsic worth as now. Our a lvert'sements are as eoo.l as treasury notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savings bank deposit. rinreliableTC . rOndfl npVAl" finii a n1no nn nnr nnunlnra V: Money refunded at any time if so desired. With these lacts before vou what are vou going to do about ii? DID YOU EVEil BUY'i '12 Seal Plush Capes for 19 78? $22 Combia ( oats for $8 75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE SOL Burt & Packard's $5 shoes $2.93? Blacker, Qerstle & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $1.81? Harris' $2 Wool Cas3uneres for 73c? We answer, nobody does this, yet many adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fact that an article is reduced in price is self-evident that it is not worth any more. A straight tio, square deal arttf honest treatment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, are lower than others. Think a moment, compare expenses, figure dHle, tne ad vantage you readily se is ours. We have the nerve to mark low. Nothing pVases the people so well, gains their confidence or holds their trad' a the foundation princi- Eles upou which we rests our claim for pub c patronage. Dry Grooda, Notion. Ac. THELAST WEEK Oar store is filled with tbosa goods which make snitable. acceptable and prudent gifts fOr maof woman or child. Vi.ll.f R S. TUCKER ; CQ 123 and US kFayettevUl street, 0. A. SiuiDol 1 Co. ' :- '-I : -a "11 'Ti f mnim 'hi ututm -- c i -ti- ur irr"MThrl'
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