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I Stotttata Visitor. aVOL. XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6. 1894. NO. G3 tin .117 cur iy BEiir. ociJ Pi'' ed Up Hera and There and Boiled Down. Sheriff are not coming In Tery Weely. k Brother Kingsbury, of tie WJ1- -ton Messenger. U aiek. And V.. i i th n. la mo1 of tbe Confederate melange. t Tawir HriinH Onoratlrt Ron. . . ....j r ! melu. KMthar threw a. damrjer etner v d ioiog. Mr IS O Harrell baa gone to Dnnn, Harnett county, to attend the bedside of hie mother who is critically ill Don't fail to see the grand Opera at the Academy of Music tonight. It will be a musical event not often seen In Raleigh. Sjl WhcSrill bid for the street railway if "L A 'w II In nnnlni nrAar ho thn amine spring? Suoh persons would Public benefe. store. "U . . . . ... Seval days ago in School District To 1 St Mary's township 9184 pounds jf pork were killed One hog weighed 180 pounds. 1 his is a good showing Hot something to eat. Secretary Hoke Smith will deliver thri address at the next commence. . . . . i-ii i run tti,. ; i . kimnt of the Chapel University, years a pro- father was for many ;t)sor in the institution. i , s l Aia, vviaru r nuyatar, wue ui m LJh-Rpv J N Cole is still confined at his Roy8ter. Her remains were carried U )me, though much improved. Rev to Columbia, S 0, for interment. U At Atkins will occupy his pulpit -at i J(4n 6tll at her house on East Oa JJdenton Street Methodist church to ban-as street .Virginia M Milllcao in ftaorrow morn,nsr ' 11 ,olock 250 tue36th year of her age. She was Hjrvices an mac cnurca c uigus. 'J V SClTll Service Examinations. j, ,f A competitive examination, under .Vlhe roles of the D 8 Civil Service com mission, of applicants for the grades . . . . t i fjof clerk and carrier in tue ciasinrta ostal service af the pose office in the city of Rale'gh N 0. will be held at the postofflee building In said city on ! mencing at 9 o'clock a m. Applicants for the grade of elerk must be 18 years of age, no maximum limit, for carrier 21 to 40 years of age. ; Applications for this examination must be made on blanks prescribed by the United States Civ 1 Service commission. Suoh blanks can be obtained at the i.A.AfflAa fmm fha nrwlftrulcrnprl. An fUBVVIUW Hvui - -ps r i plications will not be accepted unless ; filed before i o'clock p m , Monday January 22nd 1894. ) DH Yocise, Secretary Board of Examiners. 'The Civil Service commission takes this opportunity of stating that the examinations are open to all reputable citizens who may desire to nr,er the bostal service, without re gard to their political affiliations. Ail Web. o tizens, whether Democrats or Republicans, or neither all Invited to . W?ply. They snail oe examined, Brueu, and certified with entire impartiality, and wholly without regard to their political views, or to any considera ) tion except that efficiency as snown ( by the grades .they obtain in the ex- j amination. For application blanks. full instructions, and information re- lative to the duties and salaries of the different positions apply at the postofflee, to the secretary of the board.'' . Our January Sale ol House Fur ntsblng Gnods. During the week beginning Mon day Jan 8th we will offer from their respective departments, lines of housef urnishing goods at such prices, that will make this sale of the great est interest to every housekeeper Some of these goods will be shown upon special tables. Included in sale are table damasks, towels, whlt connte'pans. and ool blankets We cannot itemize prices here, but we urge every housekeeper to inspect Honarttnents during the wee-. Also bear In mind that we are (toing ; to quit keeping chamber suits, so we -in mob a tnv one orie'e upon eham i berulU that will Insure a sale. I Thanks. The ladies feel very grateful to many parties for aid in iheir Confed erate concert, bat especially Re Bennett Smedes, who in addition to getting reserved seats for the young ladies of 8t Mary's school, opened the concert with a private donation of $25. The Melange. There was quite a delighted audi ence at Metropolitan hall last night to witness ihe Confederate melange arranged by the ladies for the monu ment fund The programme was carried "at in all its parts and the musical feature of the entertainment under the direction of Mr Chits Hart, was excellent. The suae of about $100 was netted for tha cause. Arhle Boyd. At tbe Academy of Music Tuesday night, Jan 9th, Mr Archie Boyd, an ' experienced a vor, who has been play ing the part of Joshua Wbitcoinb in : the "Old Homestead" artistically for several seasons past, will prerent his new rural drama, "The Country Squire,'' duri g bis coming engage-. roenf. Mr Boyd's great success in the "Old Homestead" end his well earned reputation as an ac'or Insures excel lece from a financial and dramatic standpoint. On January 5th, 1894, in Tuscaloosa, . I Stl . T71 r i. I . - If tue wjfe 0f bod Millicn and grand daughter of old 11 Aunt Oatsey Boots," u noil uw n u uurn? um luivuiui oca vantt a good wife and daughter and a well Known nurse a ialttnul ser an earnest, christian Her funeral will be held from the 1st colored Bap fist church tomorrow (Sunday) after noon at 8 o'clock. Talk of the Town. The remarkable prices of goods at the establishment of O A Sherwood & Co, for spot cash, is now the talk of the town. Indeed it has been a source of wonder for a long time how such bargains can be had. It should be remembered, however, that tbese gentlemen are "dry goods hustlers." They are always on the lookout and never let an opportunity slip to buy at such prices as will benefit their cos tomers. They have new "ad" today. Read and digest it. Baptist City Missionary. Rev A D Hunter has accepted an invitation to Uko charge of tbe city mission work of the Baptists of Ral eigh. Mr Hunter is a native of this ' county, was for several years pastor of the Baptist church at Greenville, N 0, and r oently of Carrsville, Va Ha la In thn nrimn of life and preaoher of abillty . He will enter upon his work by : preaohinK at the WeBt End Baptist ml88oQ chapel tomorrow at n a m , ftnd at pilofc ootton mU,8 ftt 3;30 m Rev W G Clements, editor of the Christian Sun warns tbe public against a man named McDonald, who is traveling in the State representing bimself as a min ster of the Christian church, Mr Clements says he has nnt.h W to do with the church, nor does it recognize him. Raleigh Council, Royal Arcanum, No 551, meets in Odd Fellows ball Monday night, the 8th inst, at 7:30 o'clock. Decrees conferred and offl cers installed, after which the council will he entertained with a humorous address by one of ne Past Regents. 'Let thb Academy of Music be filled tonight. Fresh pork' sausage IVio at Bfi.U'h Redford'e oil stand. O O Fraakfurts 'sausage at 12lo at 0 0 Ball's. Keep Up With Ihe Timet, don't cling to the imperfect things. Do you use cereal foods on your breakfast tblef Then you need cream Borden's Peerless Brand Evap orated Cream Is decidedly saperior in richness and flavor to ordinary milk r cream. Junaluska cUret Bo a galloa. A Daghl, Proprietor. Saner Kraut e per lb at C O Ball's Now is the time to get your alma nac for the year There is no almanac comparable to Toraer N O aJraaoae ror 1894 Tbe old reliable It Is a marvel of state and general informa tion. Great is Tamer's N (J Almanac For sale at A WillUms & Go's book store, Rale'gh. Price, single copy, only 10 cents. jaO Save money by trading with 0 O Ball.1 os 8 and 10 East Hargett street, Kearorcrs oia stand. Our bargain sale will begin on tbe 15th and continue '0 days. It will be tbe greatest sa'e ever instituted by a dry goods store iu North Carolina. AWnnllint. Jk Hnrva Junaluska claret 5e a gallon. A Dugbl, Proprietor. Tjv anmA rf CI O RalPa rnailrAiAl of 10 cents a pound. Radford's old stand. Our line of hosiery Is very complete and we carry a fine line of Queen's own fast black adles fine hose at 25 cents a pair. Woolloott & Sons. California hams 10o at 0 O Ball's, Bedford's old stand, Nos 8 and 10, East Hargett street. Junaluska claret 00c a gallon. A Doghi, Proprietor. Su&rar cured hams 12o at C O Ball's, "edford's old stand, Nos 8 and 10 East Hargett street. We shall have a great bargain sala on tbe 15th of this month. Woolloott St Sons. Pure Wine and No Adulteration I ha- e now become President, See retary and Treasurer of the Junalus ka Wine Company and wish to die pose of the stock on hand as soon as possible to clean up the business. There will be no sales "f less thn a quart. From one to five gallons 50 cents a gallon. Vessels will be charg ed for unless f urn is "ed by the purch aser By the single quart 20 cents. Bv the barrel 40 cents a gallon It is distinctly understood that no boys need apply. Terms strictly cash jan5 6t. A. DUGHI. For Bent. Two four room cottages North Bloodworth street; best of neighbor hoods; del'cioas water; none but good tenants need apply ja4 A B 8TR05ACH. Chinalaod, R'ght here in this town you can see a wonderous display, xou mins you know whtt is going on in Raleigh, but I will wager you will be surprised if if von so and see the vast quantity of crockery and glass on exhibition at Swindell's. Tnls is a new department and we have gone in to win. We are showing moro and varied china, crockery and glass tnan you ever saw unless vou saw it in some larger city. Just for curiosity stop in and see. We will gladly show you through and not expect any trde u you, Dy way oi exercise, stop and see DT Swindell. 2S for Two! A box containing twenty-five fine lO.cent cigars for two dollars, at J. Hal Bobbitt's. 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 A W FRAPS. Fresh oysters wenina. i- at A Dughi's every Coal. T..M A.inltraI KiVI til nil 1TlLniwVl A.. West Va splint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, nut ana stove antnraeiie de!4 T L Ebbbhardt. Cut Flowers. Rnnnnets. Baskets. Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage piante for house culture in the winter, nvaainths. TuHds. Llll8. Narcissi and other varieties of bulbs for tail planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Toie pnone no. . . , , , seia H Stkuiutz, Florist. Carpta and Carpet. Onr imnortittlnn of afw mof Hnrr from China and Japan will be landed thil Weak anil a Willi naoH all n.i carpet room for them, so we will sell yon a carper inn and next week at prices to suit. you. , V. T. Swindell. , For Ilent. One nice offlae and thren atnrAa far rent cheap In the new Aeademv of ft A W . - nsio. Apply to j u Kiggan. 16tp Dry Goods. We will nav special attention to the. dry goods part of our business dar ing 1894 Dre?s good and trimmings and dress furnishings can all be found at all times and in the late styles at Swindell's. Remember this. AGE "ITS make $1 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever Invented. Re tails 85c. 2 to 6 sold ii every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Ma MlKlff & Co.,Cincinnati, Ohio. d28m Lost, between Brown's colli a house and Mattock's photograph gallery, a moonstone rcarf piu. Finder reward ed if returned to this office. ja4 2t Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dughi'e. Telephone 123. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and unuoren. y . A full line of C 1? W C C C C B 1? B 1? C C B B C I? 17 B W uuuuuuuIiiuCia dEaSh Hi Ei Ci CiXj d Ei ETTVTT7 A iSjrr n "DC! E K E eeeeeeeef.ee v EEEEEEEEEE in brown, nav - blue and black. Some novelties in X nai goods inexpensive. STAMPED Tit IT COVERS. Bouffe and Bireau 8carfs, Ac. Fricei on all goods to suit the times. Call ana see us. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 P AYETTE VILLE ST. DO NOT forget to make you sweethnart a pres ent of a box of the beat candy in town. DO NOT forget that we make the purest candy to be found anywhere. DO NOT forget tha we -have te be-t fruits, nuts and raiBins ic the c!ty. DO NOT forget that the bett is the cheapest. DO NOT- forget that we make specialty of fine quality oi candies, u not quantity. DO NOT buv inferior candv forlvour children, They are sweet 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, Also H roe Blankets, Canton Flan nels, bleached and unbleached. A full line of colored Canton Flannels. All wood nan nels from 19c to 50c. Pants-cloth from tbe cheapest up. The best line of bed ticking in Raleigh for the money. If yon don't be lieve it, come and see. Men's heavy under wear, ladies' and children's underwear, wiaps, fhawls, capes and cloaks. Also a fe" overcoats left we will sell at cost. La dies black hose 6c Good prints 4c per yard, worth 5c High prices must change to low ones; "we will boss this" and drive others to it. When yon want bargains come to THE L10SI BICKET STQBE MISS i.IAS&IE REESE Ilardware, &c. T OUGII RiDBHEY EXDElt. BY D8INQ SELF BA.STINO ItOASTEIl AND BAKER. For roasti-3 all kinds of Meats. Bread, Gate awl Fruit Mm. N9W Style Carvers. in Elegant LineCawrsiFoits Guns and Gna Goods. CALL AT Is. EBrte&Soffii, RALEIGH, N. C. OUR BARGAINS!) -1N- LM)I&S' ANO MISSES ii. a m: is the talk of the town. IIDER! Note the Difference ! ! U A UlUUliU OLD EKDIKJTIUK. NEW PRICES THE SPOT CA8K DOES IT. PCES 1893 I 1894 115 00 Tai'or Hade Garments f 11 00 12 00 " " " 8 00 8 00 " " " 6 00 6 00 " " 4 00 5 00 " "- '! 3 50 Children's Gretc&en's & Reefers, Warm school wraps for children at pricas nerer before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children's shoes ever thown for school or dress. t) AO Ladies' fast black, full regular j AO AVoiade, Bibbed Hose, only lu HO SPECIAL DAYS but SPECIAL prices everyday. We make it a comfort and pleasure to our p&trom who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfat tion in evry instance. Money cheerfully refunded if desired. C.A. Dry Goods, Notion, &c. Selling Slippers. We have too many Fancy Slippers. We have placed them upon tables in ca li ter of shoe section. We itemize some of the lines, These prices are about half . TAN ROSSI A, (with buckle) 3 50. RED CARMENCI TA'S, $2 f.0. GREY SUEDE OXFORDS, $3.60 PATENT LEATHHR OPERAS, $3.50. BRONZE OXFORDS, $8.50 BLUE SUEDE OXFORDS, $3.00. LAVENDER OLEO'S, $3.01?. Upon other tables is a general line of la dies' fine shoes worth from $4 50 to $7 60 per pair, which we have marked down to 13 and $3 60. IV. H. & 11. 8. TUCKER & CO, 123 & 125 Fayetteville Stree Jj. e 2 5 - !- S JT
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