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(-.. .r a.4 . D i 1 I D llll r 3U II hiE 1 ll I 18 W i WVT 1H II Ew HTMll- lb' I H 1 X A. iVOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 1. 1894. NO. 58 CIIIIIBBI". Gooq, pi' ed Up Here and There and One .Boiled Down. Happy New Tear. It U 1894 -not 1893 Be sore to write it 1894. Don't forget to give In your mer ebants' purchase lax. See notice to defendant! by Jno W ,HIo8Ule, plaintiff's attorneys. Master Caddie Neal who so badly (burred on Christmas morning is un proving The Naval Reserves of the State hare been invited to New Berne dor lng the fair February next. Look oat for circulars proposing to fnrntsh eoonterfet money. Don't be taken in by snoh swindlers. The County Gouimissloners met to dv in regular monthly session. It nill be an important meeting. The lecture of Prof Graham Daves at tfetrooolitan hall tomorrow night will be interesting iu a historical point of view. "The Tavary Operatic Concert Company" at the Academy of Music next Saturday nlgut, January otn. It is a splendid troupe. The grip is thought to be some what on the decrease. There are no very bad cases. Severe colds, ho weyer continue very prevalent. , Mr J Price and wife left the city on Fri lav afternoon for their home in Columbia, S 0, accompanied by their little niece, Ada Pierce. The new year commenced rather Bloomy so far as the weather Is con eerne 1. In other respects the pros pects are fair. ,Let us all hope for the best. Mr A Dnghi received and filled an order for au euterta nment today at Trinity college. Durham. Thus it is that ha is called for on all eeoU o-o ions. Uis fame is far reaching as a well known caterer A reausltion his been issued by avernor Carr upon the Governor of Virginia for the rendition of Calvin Ooley and Pink Wiltilns charged with the murder of th p jddler R Tucker in Franklin county. Oar colored citizen celebrated the emancipation of tnelr race today by appropriate exercises in Metropolitan hall, John Bran.h, a colored lawyer of this city, was the orator of the day. There was a considerable turnout. At the m'sslon rooms of the King's Daughters last Saturday evening a nice Christmas tree was prepared for the poor children which was finely enioyed by al present. It was a gen erous act on the part of the ladies and thoroughly appreciated. Strangers as well as citizens sho aid not fail to call on the Rosenthal K Clothing Company for bargains. There is no establishment of the kind in the State that offers better in- ducements. The champion clothier, "Dave" Rosenthal presides, and he knows just how to serve the public. Call and See him. Mr A Pnghl feels It appropriate on this day to return his most sincere j thanks for the liberal patronage be stowed upon him He is truly grate- j ful and he can ssure his friends and the public generally that during the eoming year he will relax no efforts to please. He extends congratula tions and wishes all a happy new year, with unbounded prosperity and blessingB. The attention of the public is re peotf ally In ited to the advertise ment of Messrs 8 fit D Berwanger. These enterprising gentlemen offer a most happy greeting to their f rleuds for the year 1891. They are so well known in their individual and bust- , ness capacity as to r quire but little commendation at our hands They deal fairly with the people and our ..citizens know that In dealing with etg they get what they pay lor. 1 fCJall and them. 1 Tetctaen Assembly There will be a meeting of the ex ecutive committee of tse Teachers' Assembly at the Park Hotel tomor row. January d. hls will be a very important meeting as the business of the past yes r is to be disposed of and the prngram for next summer is to be arranged Our fri-ud Maj Uarrell, has secured a number of attractlves for the next session of the assembly and it is expected that the attendance at Morehead will be the largest in the history of the assembly. The Great Sale. Our friend and fellow oitizen,Oapt B P Williamson, has decided to have his blooded "took sale to take place Feb 14th and ISl.h, at the usual place, Many prominent horses will be offer- ed. Those desiring to enter stock for this sale must communicate with CaDt WiliUmson at once. All who want catalogues can get tb-am by ap plication to CtvDt Williamson after January 20th, '894 W C T V. The ladies of the W G V U , make the folio ' ing report of their annual visit to the Aim's House. We dosre through thesi colanns to extend our hearty thanks and appre ciation to thoae wbo so liberally con trlbuted when called upon. The cleanly, tidy apartments, content ment of the Inmates and the praise in which they s oke of Mr Allen, all tnd to convince one that they are comfortably provided for. But we believe at this season of the year, wnen it is the custom to give and re ceive gifts, surrouqdad as we are by the comforts and nany of the luxu ries of life, and we are remembering the unfortunate, these people should not be overlooked. We passed from one apartment to an other, leaving small sacks containing confectiouerinn. . apples and oranges The articles of apparel donated were given by the direction of Mr Allan to those most in need. The spectacles and knives vrere gladly received. If you could have beard the expressions of profound gratitude from the sixty three inmates, those of palsied limb, sightless eyes, imbecile minds and those weary on coaches of pain, you would hae felt as did we the force of the words of the Lord Jesus, "It is more blessed to give than to receive.'' 4 1 One nice office and three stores for rent cheap in the daw Academy of Music. Apply to J B RIegan. jt6tp i Dry Gooda. Wa will nav artAla.l attAntlnn ta th dry goods part of oar business dar ing 1894 Drees gooas ana trimmings and dress furnishings can all be found at all times and in the late -tyles at OITlUUQtl . CUQU1 Ww l-UI-7. v hi ..i'and. Rlo-hr horn In thla town von nan ana - - - a wonueroos display. xoatuinRyoa rnnv wn r iu i.nin nn in n.M.iHiirn.niib T will airr vnn will be numrlaad if if you go aud see the vast quantity nf nmnkarv and ct an on .xhlbitlon at Swindell's, mis is a new aeparrmeni and we have gone in to win. We are showing moro and varied china, orocKery ana g'ass inan you evrrsaw nninQi vrkn sun ir in hat a i rcr mrv. jnst lor curiosity srop id ana see. we win clan iv .now von tnroatrn ana not expect any tride if you, by way of exercise, scop anu see v i ctwinaeu, Carptg and (arpeta. Hnp Im nrr.t.inn of straw mattinSB from China and Japan will be landed this week and we willl need all our iniit rnnm fnr thm. an wp will Hiell . ' v u a wu - - - . " . you a carpet this and next wees at prices to sail! you. u. i. Dwinaeu. Red Uot Sh. fir J lni fhjk a.mrk nf - hiCkalaoAi arrry never produced greatfr effects rdu aamage tnan iu sieaav nre we maintain with our celebrated shoo, MManle leaf." on rha hlch nrliea of our competitors. We have the bpst Ladies' Dongola Boots at ONE DOL- Jj&K Amu t it vi uk Mi to oe found in this market or any other. u. a. chkhwood a uo Erenlne 8liDDers. class slippers anited for evening wear. These arsis red blue.nile, heliotrope, I piuk and black, in suide, kid and patent leather The prices now are just about "one half what they are rettiiy wuriu WBSRl UCSBH ft CO. Papa I a i nr li sfl Inrrha rvs a w laivi,) u u auf ua uaisa Airlnoi hnnmrir inn -a . m n a m nl Caraleitrb Giohas a, the mills, I M . tW . 1 A. A - J T.i.U uuw tuiu ki oo a vara. noiu- uig oerter to oe had ror toat price l . o . CloslneOnt Prices have been made that will qiickly move every garment In our Wrap De partment, and in very short order A I clean sweep by the 13th of January is uur aiiu C. A 8HBRWOOO & Co. Hardware, &c. TOUOH T U It KEY EX DEB. BY U8INQ NELF (ASTER AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meats. 1T1T7T I31T1 lUll BASTING ilU ISO. Tt.Amnvn.1. On Mondav next. Jaunarv 1st. I mill ramnvn mv ahnn to the office formerly occupied by the Greystone uoa'pauy on x .yetteviue eireei, op posite the Citizens National Bank, where I will continue to serve the nnVilin In a.11 that, nnrtaina to the ton- sorial art. PoUte attention given to all wno come ana satisiacuon guttr- antaori I take this occasion to return my sincere thanks to my customers and t.ha nnhlln nt. ura-fi. aasnrlne them thnt I will enter on tUe new year with tne most earnest enaeavor w pieave. n . r m . uaii ana see me. m. wato, Tknaa Tf. 'Silll." ? Wa hava n. lot-. of li-rncrnlar sizes and malraa nt Slhnpa fnr in 4.1 AH and fa males which we propose to sell at slaughter prices 01an, first quality ana airt oneap. vjoiue at once auu Ban-- arr . t " " C. A. BHRRWOOO St UO. Bread. Cake and Fruit Mym;- Nw Styles Carvers An Elegant Line CainiFjih Guns and Gun Goods. CALL AT Winter Millinery, - gtLEI9BiK-0- j Gnndq Are yoo laieresiea la low races us a iia hs A QETS make ta day. Greatest Xi-kltcheo utensil ever invented. Re tails 85c. 3 to 6 sold la every house Hamnla noaf.a.i7A nalfl. tlve cents MG MAKIH SI UO.,Uincinnaii, -jnio. uoui Rnhhnr Rhoes. all sizes, at WOOIICOIT. a BOOB. TlATa aa ntfiyirn ananial kanama in all vv w vaciiug ocbiai iainiiig iu c a trimmel Millinery for Ladies, Missns and vnuaren. A full line of 17 17 17 17 t7t7t7Vt71717 171iitPE,17!7I7 Tj' C T7 i INFANTA CAPS I E E I14X "iv t is, imv uiuq an uxauik Some Duvelties in X aa goois inexpensive. Bouffead B treau Scarfs, dec Prices on all eroods to suit the times Call I and see as. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 PAYETTEVILLE ST. We ace offering great bargains in dresB goods. wooucotc s oons. a m ' When vou want a pair of shoes go to Woollcott & Sous We doubt If there is a place in this city ia a worse condition than the sidewalk on the north Bide of Hiiiahoro street. between the railroad bridge and Saunders ralnv weather it is BVWV impassible and pedestrians have to take to the street. Can't oar street commissioner look after it. A. coat' lng of cinders will help out wonder fully. We are indebted to Messrs Wynne A: Rllinisinn. fl.Gran.ta of the Roval In- I Burance company. Also to Messrs W H King & Co, Druggists for some handsome calendars lor lorn It is best nt to make any loudjpre tensions. Just determine to do the best you can under the circumstau ees Then you will be sure not to Bli - up. The Confederate concert this week Is no all the talk. The old veterans of Raleigh propose to aid the ladies in the matter of relics, &c VfIah and stews 25 cents each at A. Daghi's. Telephone 123. 25 for Two! A Viot Rnntalninar twentv-nve fine 10cent cigars for t wo dollars, at J. CLA.U PUDOiTi O. SomechiuK Nice ThA oTfiftteHt line of Ladies' Fine Shoes on the market to day. Our B (. sCo.'B "Cincinnati naaae." ony n.n Mn art Kf7 t.ha mannfftftt-nrnrH and wniinuuou " j vfc.. -.7 . guaranteed by us. Once worn, you win nave no otner. C. A. BHKRWOOD S UO. DO NOT forget to mike you" swethiart a pres ent of a bos of the beat candy in town. DO HOT fornet tht we make the purest candy to be found anywhere. DO HOT forget tha- we have te bet fruits, nuts and raisins ic the c'ty. DO NOT forget that the bett is the cheapest. II nuse for Bent, With six rooms and kitchen. Ap ply to Mas, M 0. Williams, oi uaKwuuu iiveuues Our Japanese Department. M For only a few days longer will? ir Datrens have the privilege of choos. ing from our vantlne department of Japanese wares. It will be necessary tn mke selections from the vautine aepartment before January the 10th for then the article must bereturnea. These goods will be marked in plain ft t ran fl A that, customers can wait ua vr - UDon themselves. We.also call atten tlou to the odds and t nds of small wares left from the holiday stojk, which will be closed out at much less than value. WH&RSTUOKHR & Co. t am of homo In mo nan .ina.rt.BrH. & B.U. V uwuaw . " J " 1 Vn K Horirat.t at.rAAt.. rAftflv for bnsi ness, just eight inches from where I was at. w naiAafl. '''.For Rent. ' Tha aforn on Pa.VAt'.t'.AVill A atreet next to rar Ei v uenion s saioon, useu 1 now as a oaroer snop apply to ae jo eoaaw a w x aa.ro. Fresh ovters at A Dughi's ever Coal. Tnat raitolvarl ftflfl tona KuniwKlk. W UMV ww. . www , . wa.t Vn. H ilint. anal (hnt hit.nmlnons coal on earth). Also several cats egg, nut and stove anthracite. deU TL Ebbrhardt. DO HOT forget that we make a specialty of fine quality of candies, if not quantity. DO HOT They are sweat enough to have the . sweetest.: ' BARBEE & POPE. THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY, AWAJTS 0d. rremonfiousi MARK-DOWN on Certaiu Lines. i Our Prices Gladdens the Hearts ot Economic isuyers. Our val and Winter stick was nwer bet ter. 8ales larger or values of such intrinsic worth as now. notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savi ng bank deposit. Unreliable MyWSWeTu" auy t.me If zd.7a. Vith these lasts before you what are vou going to do abont it? DID YOU EVEtt BUY $2i Seal Plush Oapes f or 9 78 ? 22 Co'umbia t oats for H.75 ? $20 Worth Jackets for 7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE SOIi' Burt & Packard's $5 shoes $2.9S? Blacker, Gerstle & Co. 3.50 Kid Boots ":' fortl.8l? : 'n Harris' 12 Wool Cassimeres for .73c? We Bnswer, nobody does this, yet many adopt this style of advertising. It is a statement. The fact that an article is reduced m price is self-evidant that it is not worth any more. A straignt tin, square aeai auu uuuoau 'retment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, ire lower than others Think a moment, compare expens. s, figure a li'tle, tne ad vantage you readily s'e is ours. We have the nerve to mark low. Nothing ptoses the people so well, gains their confidence or holds their trad"1 a" the foundation princi ples upon which we rests our claim for pub lic oatronase. i A. leriOu 1 Co. Dry Goods, Notions, &. Chamber Furniture ! fiiit PlnnAra. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, . . . . . . 1 . . 1 . 1 j f ims, rvuooer auu uiusr iuuuKe Slants for house culture in the winter, wunint.ha. Tnlina. T.ilipfl. N'arniaaita and otuer varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Ualnase sacrea Lilly, reie. I hone 113. eelli li SlSUUUXZ, Florist. EYerjbad) Wants to Make Some- body Happy on Christmas, and 1 believe you can please any little boy or girl at the Racket LYOH' Store They have all sorts of dolls anl do' 1 car riages and all kin Is of toys an4 picture books, scrap bx)ks and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks lau.;h. Not for the grown-up iwinla r,ani11rrnhiAf nnd clnvn hnrAfi. mmh oases, manaoure sets, pictur s, albums, watches, clocks and jewe'ry, gloves, hand kerohiefs, large easels, cloaks an i capes, TUE 11011 R.CKET STORE We have not the space to de vote to Chamber Suits. We are now going to sell oat what we bow have in Chamber Suits and not replace them. Wewil sell them even at a loss. If you are interested in sucn fur niture come and investigate at once. W. II. & It. S. TUCKER & CO. 123 & 125 Fayettevilie Street I . 1 I ., . ' ... I' ' N- V 1 A . v. - f I ..,'" - 1 ' ' ''"T. ( ' . t ' , !;' 1 Vi . 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