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OL. XXX.
RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 8. 1894.
NO. G
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CITT II BRIEF,
cala Pir cd Up Here and There and
Boiled Down.
Yesterdy waa a typical rainy 8un
lay.
Day's length 0 hoars and 63 min
iates.
Bad eolds and grippe are having
their day.
Reserve seats for Archie Boyd at
iMaeRae'e; 79 cents.
It is probable. the Confederate me
lange will be repeated.
vOcr friend Mr Charles T Askew is
She eity looking well.
rs J70 Neal Is very sick at her
residence on North West street.
The next meeting of the Masonic
irand Lodge will be held in Raleigh.
Mr Charles F Cook, one of Raleigh's
rioters, left this morning for Wil
mington.
It is now expected that .the attend-
anoo at Chapel Hill will be over 400
he present session.
Mr W S Orr has been elected chief
f police of Charlotte, to si'cceod the
te Capt Dick Mason.
Mrs 0 H Belvin, who has been vis-
ting her sister. Mrs L W Crawford, in
arham, has returned home.
The easiest solution of the prize
fight question in Florida is to leave it
to a vote of the people of Jackson
Tille.
t a
An adjourned session of the U. 8.
District Court, with Judge Seymour
ton the bench, was vpened this morn
ing at Wilmington.
Mr Geo L Morton, the new post
(master at Wilmington, has filed his
bond and will enter upon the duties i
fof the office in a few days.
t i. .Mmat.l tw t.hr .ill h J
very large falling off in the receipts .
.m fh. mrhant' nurnhase tax an .
" I
Well as Iroui uiuoi suuivin nuriun'
,, . ..I OL.! L i
lage
In ..lno. U aiinnfwnrl tn h h i
TW.V 1
fcause,
Kaieign uouncu, oyai Arcane, i
JMO 001, meeis m uu u... w-
night at 7:30 o'clock. Degrees will be
conferred and officers iustalled, after
which the council will be entertained
with a huuorous address by one of
the Past Regents.
"Sam'" and "Dave." Berwanger an-
Inounce a uase oi musi - in iueir u-
vertisement today. Their list of
prices, especially in the matter of
boys and youths clothing, are simply
amazing. They are determined to
close oat their lines, and they will do
Jo at each prices as must attract pub
Alo attention.
I We have received the January
number of the Cosmopolitan which,
as usual, is full of the most interest
I insr reading matter. It is undoubt-
I edly one of the best magazines not
paly in this country but in the world
t numbers among its list of con
tributors some of tue most distin
gaished writers of the age. The price
of subscription is very low, only $1.50
per annum, 15 cents per copy.
The regular annual meeting of
Ep worth League, No 84, will be held
Wednesday night in the -. Sand ay
Igohool room of Edenton Street Meth
odist church. Election oi omcers,
and other important business de
mauds the presence of every member
The superintendent of the Sunday
school specially desires every teacher
and every scholar of fifteen years
and over to meet him on that occa
sion. ::..'
One of the most noteworthy events
in the verv near future will be Mr
Arnhie Bovd's production of "The
Country equire " Everybody will re
member with what wonderful success
he has been playing Joshua Whit
comb in the ' Old Homestead" for the
past four years, and the fact that the
veteran manager Mr Harry J Clap
bam, will pilot tbe'veDture is suf
ficient guarantee that everything
will be brought up to the highest
Special VaUes.
The Rosenthal Cluthlng Company
' today announces special valaes in
ready made garments for bojs and
ouths. The price are placed at
the most eitraordlnarj low rates and
mast attract public patronage It
shield not be forgotten that "Dave"
Rosenthal is up to the spirit of the
times in all that pertains to the
clothing trade. Oil and see him.
Complimentary.
The follow'ng letter speaks for It
self: Tr'sity Coli bgb,
Durham. N 0 , Jan. t), 1894.
A Dughi, Rtleitfh, N 0.:
D"AR 8.B The cream came in first
cia8g order an-1 give perfect satisfac
tiou.
Youth truly,
John F.
Crowbll,
Wake Superior Court.
Court convened this morning at 10
o'clock with his honor, Judge Hoke,
presiding.
The following is the Grand Jury
as drawn : W E Ashley (foreman),
F B Gnlley, 8 R Cunningham,
W G L Allen. J 8 Oneal, w A Beck,
H P Smith .V H Richardson, Quincey
Adams. J A Adorns, Jno W Reddish,
8 J Mite'ieiier, W T Howe, D D
MasRej, J J Edwards, J Q Shaw,
Marion urefoy, J O Ross.
The Weather.
For "forth Carolina: Partly cloudy
weather
Local forecast for Raleigh and vi
cinity; On Tuesday: Bligbtly warmer;
cloudy.
Local data for 21 hours ending o a
m today.
Maximum temperature, 60; mini
mum temperature 3; rainfall 0.fi2
Synopsis: The weather Is still
cloudy over the Southern 8tates, but
the rain storm has disappeared and
e pressure u u u0iU,.u.jr,
A,.. i : !.1 - v,l
HI V,n t.nn a n.o.f foil lr
WUllO t UVtO UilO UCCii Oi filCOH .11 u
temperaiure.
. t ! . 11 I d.
I ne weacoer is com mruuguoui
tha north and northwest, and erener-
. . th inflaenoe of an
ftrea of hieh Dre8gure.
The pressure is comparatively low
over Kansas and Texas, but there is
no well defined storm center to be
seen this morning.
"The Country Squire."
The Atlanta Constitution of Dec 26
says: . '.
Last Dight a good sized audience
attended the initial production of
The Country Squire" at the Grand
The play is on the order of "The Old
HoinesteRd," and is very cleverly in-
t rpreted.
The plot, though somewhat com
plicated, develops by degrees into a
clear and comprehensive ending The
work can only lay claim as being a
right good domestic comedy drama
The audience present last evening
appeared agreeably entertained with
the show and the people who gave it
were substantially recognized
Mr Archie Boyd, who was for some
time identified with ''The Old Home
stead" Company, essayed the title
role. He g ve perft ct satisfaction in
the part aud made a good impression
nnon the se present. He fills the bill
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as the country squire completely and
is a great su.-ce s.
The support Mr Boyd has is, in the
main, good. Mr Krone, as Bob
Giersou, is a pleasing actor and did
the character wtll Mr Bell essayed
Beveral roies in a satisfactory manner.
Mr Adair and Mr Hurley were only
moderate as Jack Morrison and An
drew Tobias. Ihe part of the son
brctte was attempt d by Miss Stemp-
ler. Miss Conner and Mies John ap
peared to ' p'ease the house. One of
the very best features of the evening
was the singing of the quartet, which
compiiaes Messrs By croft, Chalfant
Cohen and Adams. The voices are
sweetly blended and the singers were
called back several times.
"The Country Squire" will please
rrr.ii if tnn Ilka a domestic drama.
I Manlnee and night performances.
Miss Jennie E Lyon, of this city,
Jeft this evening on the 4:20 train for
Dnrbam to attend the marriage of
her brother. Mr W C Lyon, to Miss
Mary Hlnton. Wednesday evening,
Janasjy tOth.et 8:30 o'clock, at the
residence of the bride's mother on
Liberty street
N. C Apples
by the crate oi measnre at
D i Johnson's.
Finest Fresh Butter
30o a lb at D T Johnson's.
The Jnnaluskt sale of wine will
only lest about siity days Those
Wishing to purchase bad b-tter pur
chase now before it is too late.
Our January Sale of ilnuse Fur
nlshiug: God9.
During the week beginning Mon
day Jan 8th we will offer from their
respective departments, lines of
bousefurnishing 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, white
counterpane, aud wool b'ankets We
cannot itemize prices here, but we
urge every housekeeper to inspect
hene departments during the week.
Also bear in mind that we are going
to quit keeping chamber suits, so we
will make any one price upon cham
ber suits that will insure a sale.
W H & R 8 Tucker & Co.
Now is the time to get your alma
nac for the year There is no almanac
comparable to Turner's N C Almanac
for 1894 The oM reliable It is a
marvel of state and general informal
tion. Great is Turner's N U Almanac.
For sale at A Willlims & Co's book
store, Rale'gh. Price, single copy.
only 10 cents. jaQ
Our Hue of hosiery is very complete
and we carry a floe line of Queen's
own tast blacK aaies fine nose at 25
cents a pair. Woollcott & Sons.
We shall have a great bargain sale
on the 15th of this month.
V oollcott & Sous.
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Pure Wine and No Adulteration
I hae now become President, Sec
retary and Treasurer of theJunalus
ka Wine Company and wish to dis
pose of the stock on hand as soon as
possible to cleau up the business.
There will be no sales of less than a
quart From one- to five gallons 50
cents a gallon. Vessels will be charg
ed for unless funis ed by the purch
aser By the single quart 20 cents.
By the barrel 40 cents a gallon It is
distiuctly understood that no boys
need apply. Terms strictly CASH
jan5 6t. A. DUGHI.
For Kant.
Two four room cottages North
Bloo t worth street; best of neighbor
hoods; del cious water; none but good
tenants need apply
ja4 A B STRONACH.
Cninaland,
R'ght here in this town you can see
a wonaerous dispiav. xoutnins you
know wht is going on in Raleigh.but
will wager you will oa surprised u
if you go and see the vast quantity
of crockery and glues on exhibition at
Swindell's. X nis is a new department
and we have gone in to win. We are
showing moro and varied china,
croekery and glass than you ever saw
unless you saw it in some larger city
Just for curiosity stop in and see. We
will gladly show you tbroagu and not
expect any tr ide it you, oy way oi
exercise, stop and see.
u i Etwinaeu
25 for Two!
A box containing twenty five
fine
lO.cent cigars for t wo 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
owning.
at A Dughi's vcery
Coal.
Just received 500 tons Kanawha,
West Va splint coal (best bituminous
coal on earth). Also several cars egg.
nut and stove anthracite.
del4 T L Ebbrhardt.
Cut Flowers.
Bououets. Baskets. Floral Designs
Palms, Rubber aud other foliage
Dlam s for house culture In the winter,
H acinths. Tulips, Lilies, Narcissi's
and other varieties of bulbs for fall
Dlanting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele.
phone 118.
Be is H Branun. Florist.
Carpets) and Carpets.
Our Importation of straw mattings
from China and Japan will be landed
thla week and we witll need all our
carpet room for them, ao we will lull
you a carpet this and next week at
prices to suit you.
D. T. Swindell.
Oar bargain sile will begin on the
15th and continue 10 days. It will
be the greatest sa'e ever instituted by
a dry goods store iu North Carolina.
Woollcott & Sons.
For Rent.
One nice office and three stores for
rent cheap in the new Academv of
Music Apply to J D Riggan. jl6tp
Dry Goods.
We will nav epecUl attention to the
dry goods part of our business dur
ing 1894 Dress goods and trimmings
and dress furnishings can all be found
at all tines and in the late stvles at
Swindell's. Remember this.
AGEVT4 make fa day. Greatest
kitchen utensil ever invented. Re
tails 85o. 2 to 6 sold in every house.
Sample, postage paid, five cents Mo
MAKIN & Oo., Cincinnati, Ohio. d38m
Fries and stews 25 cents each at A.
Dughi's Telephone 123.
Winter Millinery,
Xmas Goods.
We are offerina special bargains in all
trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and
Children.
A full line of
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in brown, nav blue and black.
Some novelties in Xnai goods inexpensive.
STAMPED TRIY COVKKS.
Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &c.
Prices on all ewds to suit the times Call
and see as.
MISS MAGGIE REESE,
my2 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
DO NOT
forget to mikeyou sweetheart a pres
ent of a box of the best candy in town.
DO NOT
foreet th-t we make the purest candy
to De iouna any wnere.
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
forget that we make a specialty of fine
quality or, candies, it not quantity.
DO NOT
r buy inferior candy forlvour children
They are sweat enough to hare 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 rse Blankets, Canton Flan
nels, bleached aud unbleached. A full line
of colored Canton Flannels. All wood flan
nels from 19c to 50c. Pants oloth from the
cheapest up. The best line of bed ticking
in Raleigh for the money. If you don't be
lieve it, come and see. Men's heavy under
wear, ladies' and children's underwear,
wraps, shawls, capes and cloaks. Also a
fen overcoats left we will sell at cost. La
d'ei black hose 6o Good prints 4c per yard,
worth 6c. High prices must change to low
ones; "we will boss this" and drive others
to it When you want bargains come to
T1IE LY09 LUCKET STOKE
MISS HE BEBSB
Hardware, &c.
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ft BASTING
ROASTEB
ANO BAKER.
For roasting all kinds of Meats.
Bread, Cake and Fruit Knife?,
New Style Carvers.
In Elegant Line Caryars & Forks
Guns and Gun Goods.
CALL AT
Tftos. H.Brii5&Soiis,
RALEIGH, N. O.
OUR BARGAINS!!
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L1DIES' AN i) MISSES
is the talk of the town.
Note the
Difference ! I
MARYLAND
OLD I BiCIlWTiON. iNKvV
PRICES THE 8?OT CASH DOES IT. P -IICES
1893 I I 1894
115 00 1 Tai'or Made Qaraients 111 00
12 0) " ...... 8 oq
8 00 " " " 6 00
6 00 ' .. .. 4 00
5 00 " " '! 3 50
Children's Gretchen's & Reefers.
Warm school wraps for children at prices
nerer before mentioned.
The grandest line of ladies and children's
shoes ever ho wn for school or dress.
o AC Ladies' fast black, full regular j AO
Uoiade, Ribbed Hose, only lv
HO SPECIAL DAYS
but SPECIAL prices everyday. We make
it a comfort and pleasure to our patrons
who visit us and guarantee perfect satisfac
tion in every instance. Money cheerfully
refunded u desired.
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Dry Good. Nations, &d.
Selling Slippers.
We have too many Fancy Slippers.
We h i ve placed them upon tables iu cen
ter of shoe section. We itemize some of the
lines, These prices are about half .
TAN RD98IA,
(with buckle) $2 50.
RED OARMENCI fA'S,
$3P0.
GREY SUEDE OXFORDS,
$.f0
PATENT LEATHHR OPERA8,
2.60.i
BRONZE OXFORDS,
$3.50
BLUE SUEDE OXFORDS,
13.00
LAVENDER OLEO'S,
$3.00.
Upon other tables is a general line of la
dies' fine shoes worth from $4 50 to $7 50
per pair, which we have marked down to $3
and $3 50.
W. II. & 11. S.
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123 & 125 Fayetteville Street.
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