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f J - t r A VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5. 1894. NO. G2 1 I. II GUI IJ BRIEF, la Pir ed Up Here and There and Boiled Down. ( W W Fuller, of Durham, Is ting at the Park Hotel. Yton receipt rather light with ")ht upward tendency In prices entlon la directed to the sale of rty by Battle Ss Mordeoal, at hnlth, widow of the late Chief "i Smith, has gone to Florida "Tf winter )nrham soap works bare com !i operations under favorable instances. is estimated that the enrollment of students at Trinity college will soon reaoh 200. The famous banjo player of the state will appear at the Confederate melange tonight. There will be another civil service examination at the post office build" ing in this city next month. A new secret society known as the Horsemen's Protective Union," has een organized in Charlotte. There have been but four sheriffs who have made complete settle ments with the state treasurer thus far. The passenger department of the Seaboard Air Line has issued very beautiful calendars for 1801, one of which we have received. The appointment of D 8 Marshal for this district is daily expected. It is generally conceded that Sir "Juld" Carroll will bo the man. Some prominent ex Confederates from a distance are expected to take a part in the entertainment at Met ropolitan hall tonight. No tidings yet of the bad winter hht the weather prophets mapped ,1 lor na. It lonka like anrinar lin. - . a 'in the lap of winter. HOat the board of aldermen to Norfbake some temporary arrange vhelto better the condition of onr Jalks in notoriously bad places? 1? i are pleased to hear that there is in ze for the worse in the condl- tlonof CorJ:M-vHeck. We sincerely hope he may be'f nUy restored to health. ' We hear that the West Eod Bp tist Mission will soon have a regular pastor. The mission is steadily grow jng in numbers. The family of Auditor Fnrraan who resided the past year in Raleigh, have returned to Ashevllle to live. They will be missed in the social cir cle of our city. Mr Archie Boyd, who is starting in " The Ooautry Squire," a worthy suc cessor to the " Old Homestead," and played Joshca Whltcomb in same with trreat Bacoes. has. as has been . D ' mediated, made one of the biggest mA f fho hia, .niuuuHM that has occurred for sever. al seasons past. It seems to be understood that the joint committee of the two North Carolina Methodist Episcopal con ferences recommends the consoli dation of the two organs now pub lished at Asheville and Raleigh The latter acquiesced, but the former asks for sixty days for consideration. j Mr Henry J Olapham, the well I known manager, also part owner of the Dockstader Minstrels, takes great nleasure in announcing the aDDear- ance of his new star, Mr Archie Boyd, and at the same time presenting the new rural drama, " The Country Squire," one of the best productions in later years. Mr Boyd has, for the past four years, been playing and making famous the character of Josh na Whitcomb, in the " Old Home - .tAAri " and Dersons who are in posi- tion to be good judges are quick to dv that in " The Country Squire " Mr Boyd has a play that is very much better suited to his abilities aud far exceeds all expectations, both dra- matloally and financially. -' ; -1 !- - PI? TMT Dltd. Charles 8 Wheeler, son ofDrWH Wheeler, of Winston, dU of eon sumption last Wednesday evening. He was a most promising y. ong man and very popular. Dedication. Trinity church, the new t E edifice at Torham, will be dedica d tomor row with appropriate ceremonies It is expected that there will be a very large attendance and many are ex pected to go from Raleigh. Beautiful. v We have never seen a more beauti ful specimen of a calendar than that sent out by Messrs 0 I Hood 6 Co, proprietors of Hood's Samparilla. It contains the head of a ty mtiful girl of "sweet sixteen" lithof.' aphed in many colors. It is lovely. J Declines. A special f'oin Vashlngton City to the Richmoud Dispatch, dated yes tr-rday, announces emphatically that Kope Elias has written to the presl deut declining the further use of his name for the office of collector of the western district ,of North Carolina. Crimea the president to send another name to the senate Mr Ellas says he does not desire to cont inue a disturb in? element in North Carolina poli tics. f Grand Officers. The fJnnd T,odgi of Masons at thir session in 'Vilmington, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Most Worshipful Grand Master- John W C tten of arboro. Riht ortfiv Deputy 'rand Mas ter Francis M Moye, of Moyeton. Right Vortliv Senior GUrnd War d?n Richird J Ncb'e. of 8mlthfleld. Right Worthy Junior Grand War den Walter E Maore, of Webster. Rteht Worth' Grand Treasurer Wm 8iinpson, of Raleigh. Riijht Worthy Grind Secretary Win H Bain, Raleigh. G Rosenthal, of Raleigh, was made a director of the Oxford Orphan Asy lum. for which an appropiiation of 3,5C0 was made. . - The Weather. . For North Carolina: Rain, follow ed by fair in western portion this af ternoon and in eastern portion io night; cooler. Local forecast for Raleigh an vi cinity. Light rain probable tonight and Saturday a m; fair Saturday a m. Local data for 21 hours ending 8 a m today. Maximum temperature, 60; mini mum temperature, 48; rainfall 00 0 Synopsis: An area of low pressure ' is centrat over the eastern lake re 4 eion. 1C is causing ciouuy wenmor . - I , , ! everywhere east of the Mississippi. Heavy rains have occurred in Ten' nessee. and light rain, at many other , places As the storm, moves off the i North Atlantic const, today and to night, there will very probably be general r iin in North Carolina j The pressure is high west of the Mississippi, and a decided clearing condition appears Id the northwest, wh re the pressure Is higher and the temperature very low. Andrew Carnegie may look out for Oarn-gte, but he oanies around a j heart with him nevertheless. In ad ' dition to keeoing his mills open du- ring the winter, he has off eied to . g.ve another dollar for every dollar . giveu by any one else for the support of the poor in the city of Pittsburg, j : ' ' ' 'A graveyard is not a very pleasant place for courtship yet there seems to , be a good deal of billing and cooing going on in tt?e ortnword cemetery at Grin uuorn. Pa The directors have fo-m it necessary to ereet at the eutrauoe a dga bearing these J words; "Flirting is Prohibited." QThe boar 1 of alderm n meet in reg ular etsslon tonight. Mr Hugh B Peters of Greensboro, is in the elty. We shall have a great bargain sale on the 15th of this month. Woolloott s Bona. 4,000 yards ginghams at 6c a yard. WoOllcott & Sons. 8 M Parish returns his thanks to the good p"op!..nf Raleigh and viain It? lor tne very liberal patronage re solved and requests a continuance of the pane. During nls illness bis son. W W Parish, will make estimates and contract for all work in the line of bonse and sign painting, glaring. &e. All work done in first class style. It Wanted. A boy H or 15 years old at Riggan's toy store. Apply at once. Announcement. I ha-e now become President. 8eo retary and Treasarer of theJanalus- k Wine Company and wish to dis pose of the stock on band as soon as possible to clean up the business. There will be no sales f less than a qnart. From one to five gallons 60 cents a gallon. Vessels will be charg ed for uoless funis ed by the purch aser. By the single quart 20 Scents. By the barrel 40 cents a gallon It is distinctly understood that no boys need apply. Terms strictly cash janfj 6t. A. DUGHI. For Bent. Two four room cottages North Blood worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del clous water; none but good tenants need apply ja4 A B Stronaoh. Chinalaod, R'ght here In this town you can see a wonderous display. You think you know whit is going on in Raleigh, but I will wager you will be surprised if if you go and see the vast quantity of crockery and gUss on exhibition at Swindell's, t nls is a new department and we have gone in to win. We are showing moro and varied china, crockery and glass than you ever saw unless you saw it in some larger city. Jnst for curiosity stop in and see. We will gladly show you through and not expect any trtde if you, by way of exercise, stop. ana see. DT-Swindell. Our Japanese Department. For only a few days longer will our Datr9us have the privilege of choos ing from our Vantine department of Japanese wares It will be necessary to make selections from the Vautine aepartinent before January the 10fb for then the articles must be returned These goods will be marked in plain figures so tnat customers can wait ODPil wemsolvjee. -We alss-oaif atten tion to the odds and ends of small wares left from the holiday stock, which will be closed out at mucb less than value. W H & R S Tuokkr & Co. We ace offering great bargains in dress goods. " Woollcott to Sons. When you want a pair of shoes go to Woolloott & Sons Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dugbi's. Telephone 123. 25 for Two I A box containing twenty-five fine lO.cent cigars for two dollars, at J. UAL BOBBItT 8. Something Nice. The greatest line of Ladies1 Fine Shoes on the market to day. Our B Q. Ss Co. 's "Cincinnati Made." Fully warranted by the manufacturers and guaranteed by us. Once worn, you will have no other. s C. A. Shkrwood & Ot. For Rent. The store on Fayetteville street next to Mr E V Denton's saloon, used now as a barber shop Apply to de30-eod2w AW FRAPS. Fresh oysters at A Daghi's wry Coal. Just reoelved 600 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous ooal on earth). Also several oats egg, nut and stove anthracite. del4 T L Ebbrharot. Cut Flowers. Bouauets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Plms, Rubber and other foliage Diants for h use culture in tne winter. Hyacinths. Tulips, LUi0s, Narcissns and otner varieties of bulos forfait planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele phone 113. sel2 H Sibxskbtx, Florist. Carpet and Carpet. Oar Importation of straw mattings from China and Japan will be landed this week and we wllll need all onr carpet room for them, so we will sell you a earpet this and next week at prices to suit you. D. T. Swindell. For Rent. One nice office and three stores for rent cheap in the new Academy of Music Apply to J D RIggan. itfltD Dry Goods. We will Day special attention to the dry goods part of our business dur ing 1894. Dress goods and trimmings and dress farnishlngseanall be found at all times and in the late styles at Swindell's. Remember this. AGENTS make $5 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 86o. 2 to 6 sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Mo KitlH & uo.,Ulneinnatl, Ohio. d28m Lost, between Brown's coffin house and Mattock's photograph gallery, a moonstone pcarf pin. F.nder reward ed if returned to this office. ja4 2t Rubber shoes, all sizes, at Woolloott St Sons. Wint-er Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of a? 17 C V C L7 GIC17QIEI TJ TS fji n n n n n TJ yti I INFANTA CAPS I B E EEEEEEEEEEE V EEEEEEEEEE - in brown, navv blue and black. Some novelties in Xmaj goods inexpensive, STAMPED TR1V COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &e. Prices on all giods to suit the times Call and see us. MISS MAGGIE REESE. my2 209 PAYBTTBVILLB 8T. DO NOT forget to mkeyou" sweathiart a pres ent of a box of the best candy in town. DO NOT foret th .t. we make ths purest candy to te touna anywnere. DO NOT forget tha1, we hare tbe best fruits, nun ana raisins in tne cty. DO NOT forget that the bstt is the cheapest DO NOT forest that we maks a specialty of fine quality or canaiei, u not quantity. DO NOT buy inferior candy forlvoar children They are swest enough to have the sweetest. BARBEE & POPE. A Change. If you want Shoes we have them. Fine shoes, medium priced shoes and cheap shoes We can beat the town on boots Now is the time for Bed Blankets and Com forts. AlsoH rse Blankets, Canton Flan nels, bleached and unbleached. A full line of colored Canton Flannels. All wood flan nels from 19o to 60o. Pants cloth from the cheapest up. The best line of bed ticking in Raleigh for the money. If you don't be lieve it, coma and see. Men's heavy under wear, ladies' and children's underwear, wraps, shawls, capes and cloaks. Also a f err overcoats left we will sell at cost. La d'ei black hose 5c Good prints 4c per yard, worth 5c High prices must change to low ones; "we will boss this" and drive others to it. When you want bargains come to THE L10II BMETSTOftt mm HESSE Hardware, &c. T OUOII T URKEY T E.DER. BY USING SELF 5 BASTING (5 ROASTER AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of If eats. read, Cake ami Fruit Knives, New Style Carvers. h Elegant Line Gawrs& Fork Guns and Gun Goods. CALL AT RALEIGH, N.C. Are yoD laterested in Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY, AWAITS YOU. Tremontiou MARK-DOWN on Certain Lines. Our Prices Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Buyers. Our '"all and Winter stick was never bet ter. Sales larger or values of such intrinsic worth as now. Our aivert;8ement3 are as goo.i as treasury notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savings bank deposit. tTnreliable eooas never nna a place oa our counters. Money refunded at any time if s dQsired. With these lacts before you what are vou going to do abont it? Dltt YOU EVElt BUY( $2i Seal Plush Capes for 19 78? $22 Co'umbia t oats for $8.75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVEt SOL" Burt & Packard s $5 shoes $2.93 ? Blacker, Gentle & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $1.81? Harris' $2 Woal Cassimeres 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 tin, square deal and nonest trentment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, are lower than others. Think a moment, compare expens s, figure title, tne ad vantage you readily at e is ours. vVe have the nerve to mark low. Nothing pleases the people so well, gains their confidence or holds their trad as the foundation princi- tles upon which we rests our claim for pub ic patronage. CI Dry Goods, Notions, &c. Chamber Furniture! We have not the apace to de vote to Chamber Suits. We are now going to sell out what we now have in Chamber Salts and not replace them. Wewil sell them even at a loss. If you are interested in such fur niture come and investigate at once. W. II. & B. S. TUCKER 183 & 125 Fayetteville Stref toll ( ) ,
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