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nil tmm VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, -WE'DNESD4,v DECEMBER 27. 1893. VM A V i;.: Christmas is now over. Dull week aatil new yesr. CbrlstaiM U a far off aa erer. The State it qalrt all OTer today. The city U unusually qoiet today. Go to the Academy of Masle to night. : There never has been a more beau tiful Christinas week Ohristmaa is now about twelve monthe off. The old Tear Is faat on the wane with it joys and sorrows. The first Baptist ehareh will hare its Christmas tree next Friday night Foil of fan at the Academy of Ma sic tonig-ht. The mayors' office was barren of news today. The weather folks say there is no rain in sight. 'Manager Brown, of the Tarboro, is still improving. No serious accident occurred to mar oar festivities daring the holidays. The beaatifal weather continues throughout the north. Don't fail to see the Minstrels to night. Go to the Academy of Masio to night and 14 laugh and grow fat." It can truly be said in this case that the "Lord has t ampered the wind to the shorn lamb." . Garton's Minstrels will give one of their flue shows tonight. Prioss 25, 60 and 75 cents. Oapt J M Eudy of Jarrestown, is in the city stopping with his sonio law Mr Nat L Brown The condition of Ool Tate is more j Imnroved todav and at rone hnna. am I entei tained of his recovery. .. From the north to the south an 1 east to west most , beaatifal weather prevails. A large bateh of postmasters are ex pected to be appointed to the coming week. Wayne MoVeagh, the new minister to Italy, was in Charlotte last 8an day morning, enroute to Florida. On Saturday night last, the resi dence of Mr George Rath on West Line street was: destroyed by fire The origin of the fire is unknown The station house was packed with unfortunates last Monday. They were dealt with quite leniently gen erally owing to the holiday season. The white bouse at Washington was closed to visitors last lion day. The president and Mrs Clove land passed a quiet day. We hope as large a crowd of our people as convenient will go to Gary tomorrow to pay the last tribute of respect to the memory of "Buck"' "Jones. He deserves it. . - The Gorton's Uinstrel Band made some fine music on the sfrets this morning which is an index that it is a fine show. The Third Baptist Sunday School 1 on Fayattevil e Street had a Christ mas tree this evening at 5 o'clock where all the scholars received nice presents.;,.;. During the past two years Gorton's Minstrels have played at every point of consequence in Manitoba, Pug t Bound, British Columbia and the en tire Pacific Coast and northwestern portion of Amerl.a. - Santa Glaus and the children had a good time at the Christian church last nirht. Many nine presents were given out and little ones went home much pleased with Santa ' Clan's visit, wishing that they could have him with them often. Oh I for Christ mas. We are sorry to state that two young boys the sons of Mr Neal and Hatch and their names were Cad Nal and Drury Batch were severely burned with powder on Christuub day. Their face and hands terribly -burned. Such things will happen! on tuoh occasions; ' .The entertainment of " Toya of Wonderland" was repeated at Metro politan H-ill las: Monday nl?ut to a large and appreciative sudienoe The programme was excellent and carried oat to perfection. The proceeds were for the benefit of the church imrrove ment society of the First Baptist church. ' Confederate Monument, ''"he granite fur the Confederate monuTt ent will be chosen by the ladies who will act after consultation with the State Geologist. Christmas. This great popular holiday has come and (rone and left with us all its hollowed associations. In Raleigh it was spent as usual with nothing of au exciting nature to mar the occasion. Oar people celebrated the day in ac eordanc&.with their various inclina tions, and we noted nothing to show that it varied from the dVy on former occasions. All seemed to enjoy them selves. Funeral Arrangements of Mr Jones We are in receipt of the following dispatch, dated Washington, Decem ber 26th: To W C. Stronach: Body due to arrive here Wednesday morning. If no delays wfl reach Kaleigh 'Vednesday night by Atlanta special Arrange faneral for Thurs day. JosdPHua Daniels. A dispatch recei ed h re today by Mr. W. 'J. Btronach states that the body will not be received until to morrow. It will come by the way of the Virginia MiUani Railroad by Greentnro. A special train will leave here tomorrow for Carey bv which the friends of the deceased can be conveyed to the funeral. The train will leave here tomorrow about 11 o'clock and the fare will be 40 cents for the round trip. It is expected a large crowd will be in attendance. The fu' eral directions will be under the coatrol of Mr. John W. Brown of thin city. Robbing faro banks is becoming one of the eetab'ishel iudustrias in Chicago Looters sauntered iuto one the other night, held up the mana gers when they were countin ,' the night's gains, and got away with $1000 in cash. Rubber shoes, all sizes, at Wbollcott & Sons. Dff Lost REWARD OFFERED. A white and black setter; 7 months old. K P. BATTLE, ' 800 N. Wilmington Street. We ace offering great bargains in dress goods. Woolloott St Sons. v-,- . .. - ' ' House Famishing Goads. ' During this week great attention will be given our various lines of house furnishing goods In all these departments, household and table linens, comf or t, ' blankets, counter panes, carpets curtains, &3 , will be found something interesting to house WB4 RStJCKBR it Co. . Left Over, "; . ' ' We have a large lot' of wagons, doll carriages and wheel barrows left from Christmas stock, also a nice line of dolls and some few small toys, any of which we will- sell at wholesale cost. Parties ba inar for Chri tmas trees or private use will do well to call before January 1st. D T."8wtndell. . Until January 1st, We will sell any of the goods left from Christmas trade at wholesale cost. In thl8totk;4s 'a nice . lot of Wagons, plush goods, doll carriages, wheel barrows, carts, "doll and small toys. These goods we do not want to carry over so will sell any of them at whole -sale cost from now ontil January 1st. D. T. Swindell.- Christmas Goods Left. All the Christmas goods on hand now "ill be sold at cos from now un ll Jaou iry 1st, as we do not want to carry them over These are all new fresh goods, and parties wishing to purchase can save money by calling at Swindell's. shoes go IV,' Fries and stews 25 eeots each at A. Daghl's feleoh-ne m. 25 for Two t A box containing twenty-five floe 10.cent c'gars for two dollars, at J. Hal Bobbitt's. Have yoa "een the fine assortment of organs and pianos at Darnell Ss Thomas'? Darnell &i I -mas are giving big bargains this week in organs and pi anos. de20 flt $350 will bay a floe pair of males, wagon and harness, Applv to de 19 6t J N Hubbard. For Bent tor 1894, A good three horse improved farm on reasonabln terms. Apply to L. R WYaTT. No 216. Fayette ville St. Raleigh N.O. Fine celery for sale by R M Utz man. corner Jones and Dawson sts. 14 a fall line of sheet masio at ten cents per copy Darnell St Thomas, de20 6t No lit Fayettevtlle street. Fresh oysters oeninq. at A Daghl's tvtry Coal. Just received 800 tons Kanwha, West Va snllnt coal (best bitamlnous coal on earth). Alai several ears egg, nut and stove anthracite. de!4 T L BbbrHarot. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Balms. Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture ih'the winter Hyacinths, Tulips, Lills, Narcissus and other varieties baltts for fall planting. Chinese 8aof ed Lily. Tftju phone lis. - yi sol9 H 8TRtfMKTZ. FlorlsX m Al Lost. . . . Vols 6 and 14 American Reports. deel3-w J W HiffsDtLft. YOU ARE GUILTY! of neeletiHng y"ur own interests hv not ex amining at once the beautif al display of CHRISTMAS - GOODS ir- W.II.KLVG&CO'S DRUGSTORE. Our stock is large, carefully relented and consists of a variety -f articles very desirable as presents and sur please you. Our lin of Cut Glass Bottles, Farcy Toilet Atomizers and Fine Perfumer cannot be equalled in Ualeigh These goods must be sold by Christmas and we have maoe the prices remarkably law in order to close them out. We are also agents for Huyler's Fine Can dles. dU The Most Lasting Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsome Picture. The PICTURE ' AND Ae4 Sitortj -AT- WATSON'S is stocked with the best and most va When you want a pair of to Woolloott & 8be ried line of p ctures ever before disi played At PMfct M! NOW BEGIN TUB FDSU AT ALFRED WIIHU; & CO'S Book Store for THE VERY CHOICEST Christmas Presents of the Seaaon SANTA CLAU8 will nake MORE HEARTS GLAD from his headquarters AT THE BOOK STORE. Every Taate an4 Every Purse can be A VTT.V Dnvnmnn Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. Wo are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of KEEEEBEBBBE V EEEEEBEEEE IjNFANTA CAPS I EEEEEEEEEEB V EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav blue and black. H3me novelties in Xoiai gxds inexpensive. STAMPED TRir COVERS. " Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, Ac. Price i on all gwds to suit the times Call and see as. MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 , 209 FAYETTEVILLE 8T. DO NOT forget o mikey sweitharta pres ent of a box of fhe beit candy in town DO NOT foreet th it we make the purest candy to be found any where. DO HOT forget tha we hare te best fruits, nuts and raisins ic the c;ty. DO NOT forget that the best is the cheapest. DO NOT f orgst hat we make a specialty of fine quality of candies, if not quantity. DO NOT buy inferior candy fotfrour children. They are swert enough to hare the sweetest. BARBEE & POPE. Evarybddv Wants to Make Some body Happy on Christmas, and 1 believe yoa can please any little boy or girl at the Racket LYOK: Store Thiy have all sorts of dolls an 1 do1! car riages and all kinds of toys and picture books, scrap books and albu-as, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks lauh. Now for the grown-up people handkerchief tad glore boxes, como cases, manasure sets, pictur s, albums, wstches, clocks and jewelry, glores, hand kerchiefs, large easels, cloaks and capes, sleighs, bed blankets and horse blankets. THE LT0I1R1GKET STORE A BEAUTIFUu Upright Grand FOR SA1E Piano, of an old reliable wake. PI1II0 only been is-d three months, will be sold at about half.lts value Oall on or write. DARNELL ft THOMAS, No 1U Fayetteville street, 4e206t Raleigh, NO. Hardwau TOUGH- V ''I BY U6INQ HELP m TIASTIKO B0A8TERV AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of' Meats, j Bread, Cake and Fruit Ee?, Nw Style Carvers. V U Elegant Line CaTrsSForh Guns and Gun Gocds. OALL AT RALEIGH, N.O. Are you Interested in Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOJ. Tremonfiou MARK-DOWN on uertain Lilnes. Our Price Gladdens the Hearts, vi economic uujers. -tt V t vur - an ana winter stX!K was never bet ter. Sales larger or values of such intrinsic f7 Oar advert;fwmftnhi Are Aft crtn. na frAnanw r notes for nnr mnmioM PiimhaiM aw v . equal to a savings bank deposit. Unreliab Kuuua never nna a place on our counter muuojr imuuuej at Buy lime U S3 aSireS ' With these twia hafnra SUUlg MJ ao BDOUl 11 f nm von vw. httvi v v v u m ju v M.f S2S RaaI Plnoh Pinu tn Q 709 .uwu WHJ. .V. O U $22 Co'umbia ( oats for $8.75? 120 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVEt HOLr Burt A PAlrarrl H ohnaa 19 OS 9 Blacker, Gerstle & Co. $3.50 Kid lor i.8r Harris' $2 Wool Cassimeres for 73cf We answer, nobody does this, yet r adopt this stvle of advertiaincr. try statement. f The fact that an article is reducd in? is self-e vid ant that it is not worth any 4 , A straight tit, square deal and t? t treatment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and tL s are lower than others Think a mo compare expensrs, figure a li'tle, tne J vantage you readily S'e -is ours. We hi the nerve to mark low. Nothing pleases people so well, gains their conndencj d holds their trad" a the foundation pnnf'l Iion upuu wmca we reaia our ciaim lor putt Dry Goodi, Notions, &n. ODDS and EW. The rush and . confusion of Christmas Is over. All through the house are Odds and Ends of Tarious lines which we are anxious to clear out. Many of these are practital all-the year around goods, cut to clear stock very low prices will be made. W. II. & R. 8. TUCKER & 00, 0.1 Staioi Co. 183 & 125 Fayfttterllle Stree ''"MS .li ' v. ' ki- -:1 r ! testae!?'-'
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