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ijlMC Daily getting 'Qtettor. j Vol. xxx. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11. 1894. NO. G7 4 . Wake Superior Conrt. The following cmh were disposed of yesterday Afternoon after oar re port closed; 'state vs Lewis Taylor; 1 and r; guil ty,; four months on public ro&de. 8tate vs Eobt Ransom; I and r; guil ty; $5 and costs. State ts Richard Bryan; resisting officer; gallty; $1 and costs. State ts Geo Haywood; a d w; gall ty U$20 and costs, State v. West Jones Vice Hnnter, ' Hays Hunter and Estetle Hunter; i and r; West Jones gallty; two yetrs on the roads; others not gallty. State vs Chas Dixon; l and r; guil ty; 4 months on road State vs David Lanier: 1 and r; gull ty; 6 months on roads. The following cases were disposed of this morning: State vs Henry Ledbetter; 1 and r; guilty; 9 months on roads. State vs Edmund Lewis; r w L gull ty; 4 months on roads. State vs R B Webster, et ale; forci ble trespass; not guilty. State vs Victoria Blake; a d w; guilty; 2 months on roads. State vs Kaga Partlsh; a d w; on trial. Rather Dull A visit to th departments at the eapitol today developed nothing of real interest. The absence of the Governor in the eastern part of the state on a hunting recreation, left the executive office with but little bus! nesa outside of mere rou ine. Ool Tate, the treasurer, being sick in Morganton, the duties of the office devolve mainly on bis clerical force. Id the auditor's department the chief business just now is attention to the sheriffs as they come forward to have their accounts audited. Upon the wh"le there are dull times at the immediate seat of government. Interesting: Exercises A first class oratorical contes has been arranged' o take place at the agricultural and mechanical college oommenoing at 8 o'clock p m , Jan nary 19th, in the college chapel It will be for a medal offered by the Leazer charter memorial association. The public is cordially invited to at' tand, and the exercises are expected t) be of the most interesting oharao ter. in Appointment. Mr B S Shaw, one of the most skill f nl nf the SAL engineers, who has . D , ... been running into Raleigh for the past year and made many friends in this city, has been appointed master mechanic of the shops of the G, O St N R R, of Abbeyvllle, S 0. The 8 A L officials have shown good judgment in this appointment. Attention. Rescue Fire Comoany. . . . . . . o Ton are ordered to meet at Rescue 'o.i.i..w' . hall tonight special meeting of Interest to every member. Those having uniforms will wear them. R E Lumsdcs, Foreman. For Congress. Ex-Collector Kope Ellas is said to have a splendid chance for the nomi nation to Congress from the extreme western district. Many of the pa- persin that .eotion are openly fori The Weather. For North Carolina: Clearing to- I day, fair Friday. Local forecast for Raleigh and vi olnlty. On Friday: Hearing weather, eol der Friday night. Lical data for 21 hours ending 8 a m today. Mt1oiuui temperature, 64; mini mom temperatare 42; rainfall 0.18 Synopsis: Two storm centers ap Pe" on the maP this mornla- 0ne extensive low north of the lake region, and another slight storm central over North Carolina. Considerable rain has fallen in the country east of the Mississippi, the weather still remains generally cloudy and threatening The high area and clearing condi tion is central over Kansas and Ne braska and will probably drift east ward by Saturday The temperatare has risen slightly, I . , . , v,. ft, is I notbe.ng below zero anywhere this am Death of Mi s Sylvester Smith. It is with the deepest regret that we announce the dath of this most estimable lady, which took place at 3 o'clock tuis morning, at her residence on West street near the old North Carolina depot, in the 79th year of her age. Mrs Smith was a native of Halifax , . , . , , . county, but has for a long series of yeirs been a resident of this city where she enjoyed the social ties of a large i.vl nf nn.iiialiit.Anoes and friends. The funeral services will take place from '-'denton Street Methodist ehurch tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. Melange. The ialeigh people re given other opportunity to enjoy and be instructed by scenes, now passed, but not forgotten. The Confederate en tertainment at Metropolitan hall to morrow night promises to be a grand success. It is to be hoped our basi ness houses will all close early to give the employees an opportunity of at tending. The ladies desire and do receive the hearty co operation of our community. The New Connection. The schedule by which a new con- ' nectlon between Raleigh and Char. lotte is to be made will go Into effect next Sunday. A train will leave Raleigh at. 10:15 a m. leave Hamlet at 2:13 p m , arriving at Charlotte at 4:25 p m The train will leave Ohar K lotte at ll:4ra m , leave Hamlet at 2:31 p m., and arrive at Raleigh at 6 p m. A New Road. We understand that the much talk ed of railroad leading from Wyatt, N r aa AAif maIt hada a f . RaIaq- ', w- "v rw. - j villa. Is being seriou-ly contemplated ' T",D 6 bysNew York syndicate, ana mat j leaders of the enterprise are now tour ing the south and will return here within a few weeeks to visit the lo callty of the rock beds personally. In North Carolina. Chas H Price, who escaped recent- ly from the MldhiKan penitentiary, is supposed to be lurking in North Car- olina. He Is a clever forger having , , ..,nM.. u tt 8 express office at St L uis. There 1b I a heavy reward lor him. The gold reserve In the National Treasury ha. reached the lowest fig. nri known. Look, Look. An all Hnen towel, 23x50 inches, 26z 4Sinohes, 21iiby43 Inches, only 25c, at Swindell's, neit Wednesday, Jan 17th. The Greatest. The greatest special sale and the greatest bargain ever offered the peo j pie or ttaieign win oe toe special sale of towels a ts i leli's next Wednes day, Jan 17th. All linen track towels, colored border, knotted fringe, size 23 1 V) inches, 26x46 inches. 24i43 inch es. Any of the above will be sold on this day, for 25c a piece u l Swindell. Lost, Lost A man, woman or child, who can and does not attend the special sale day Jan mh m cerUlnIy loose a chance of a lifetime. D T Swindell's. How It Is. PeoDle are enauiriue how it is that Dughl is selling Juoaluska claret so cheap The answer is plain. Dughi has bomrht out the entire stock and has about 8,000 gallons on hand. He proposes to wind no the business as a(j po,eiole and u aot diBp08ed ! to Keep on nana any wine that can be disposed of at reasonable prices. He has three or .four different kinds of the wines. This Is the fu'l expla nation. , Floo the Town. On Wednesday, Jan 16, we will give an enter tainjnent in a specia' sale of towels. We will have three winners. The sale 1b no cheap, trashy towels, but a 2) cent sale. Goods are all linen, knotted fringe, size 23x50, 26x46 and 2'ixl3 inches. If there are any of these left, the sale will continue two days. We I know how slow people are generally t things of this kind You I will hear of these towels the second I day from yoa neighbor. She will tell I you jf you don't see them. This sale I ill 1 ...I U 1 . 1 -1 W,M UB "''y "" K""" will not be delivered by w gon. V. T. Swindell. Our Janurrry Sale of U 11 age Fur msning uoas. During the week beginning Mon day Jan 8th we will offer from their respective departments, lines or. 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 sa!e are table aamasKs, toweis, wnite counterpane, and wool blankets We cannot itemize prices here, but we urge every housekeeper to Inspect these 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 S Tuokf" & Co Now is the time to get your alma nac for the year. There is no almanac comparable to Turner's N O Almanac for 1891 The old reliable. It is a marvel of state and general informal tion. (ireat is Tamer's N O Almanac. For sale at A WillUms & Go's book store, Raleigh. Price, single copy, only 10 cents. ja6 Pure Wine and No Adulteration I ha e now beeome President, Sec retary and Treasurer of the Junalus- ka Wine Company and wish to dis pose of the stock on hand as soon as possible to clean up the business. 1nere will oe no sales 01 less man a quart. From one to five go lions 50 cents a gallon, vessels win oe cnarg- ed for unless funis ea oy tne purcn- 1 aser Jtiy tne single quire u cents. By the barrel 40 cents a. gallon. It Is distinctly understood that no boys need apply. Terms strictly cash janS 6t. A. DUGHI. For lleot. The store on Fayetteville street next to Mr V Denton's saloon used now as a barber shop Apply to de30-eod2 w A W FRAPS. jrresn oysters au jx iugut;. w-ry vwning. Coal. Just received (00 tons Kanawha, West Va splint coal (best bituminous coal on earth). Also several oars egg, nut and stove antnraolte. del4 T L Ebbrhardt. Cut Flowers. p uni,har ud other foliaee I plants for house culture in the winter. Hyaciuths, iulips, JjU1s, JNaroissps ana otuer vanewesoi uuiub iw iwi -I..nlv, m.lttaaa Nnnrari Mitt TaIa. la. seut hdtkuimx, ioris. In (tore and to arrive 25 crates of A ... , Ja9 8i W H Rogers. Oar line of hosiery Is very complete and we carry a floe line of Queen's own fast black adies fine hose at 25 cents a pair. Woolloott & Sons. We shall have a great bargain sale on the 15th of this month. Woolloott St Sods. m Our bargain sle will begin on the 15th ani continue '0 days. It will be the greatest ea'e ever instituted by a dry goods store lu North Carolina. Woollcott St Sons. For Iteut. Two four room cottages North Blool worth street; best of neighbor hoods; del'cions water; none but good tenants ned apply ja4 A B StroNach. AGENTS make $5 a day. Greatest kitchen ntensil ever invented. Re tails 35o. 2 to 6 soli ii every house. Sample, postage paid, five cents. Mo Makin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. d28m Fries and stews 25 cents each at A. Dugbi's. Telephone 123. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery fur Ladies, Missas and Children. A full line of Tjl TJl T7I T7I CI p Ct P f7l Ej Cj Ej JJi Cj Ej Cj Cj IjJ Cj Ci E V EEEEEEEEEE K e INFANTA CAPS I E I?171?1?li'I?l?l?l4,l?ir V I.1 IT U I? C1 T? I.1 1.1 i1 Eta CiCi u Cjuci Ct Ei Ci uuCiuQuCiEiuEi in brown, navr blue and black. Some novelties in Xmas goods inexpensive. STAMPED TR IV COVERS. Bouffe and B ireau Scarfs, &c. Prices ou all goods to suit the times Call and see us. MISS MAGGIE REES my2 209 PAYETTE VILLE ST. DO NOT forget to mikeyou sweatlmarta pres ent of a box of the best candy in town DO NOT foraet tht we make the purest candy to be round any wnere. DO NOT forget tha1 we have the beit fruits, nuts ana raisins m tne c ty . DO NOT forget that the best is the cheapest. DONOT forgat that we make a specialty of fine quality or canaies, u not quantity. DONOT buy inferior candy forfrour 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 IIoa T7..K1A RlanlrAta flantsin 171nn nel8 bleachea and unbleached. A full line 1 of colored Canton Flannels. All wood nan- ! nels from 19c to 50c, Pants cloth from the 1 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. Kao a fe overcoats left we will sell at cost. La dies black hose 5c. Good prints 4c per yard, worth 5c Hieh prices must chance to low 0ues; "we will boss this" and drive others it when you want bargains come to TUP I if A II RIAlllfT ATA ft P IHMIIIII HM.IVN .lllfit -- ------ mi SHE Hard are, &c. T OUGII T CIIKEY T EXDEIt. BY USING NKLP ROASTER AND BAKER. For roasting all kinds of Meals. Bread, Cake ami Fruit Mies. New Style j Carvers. An Elegant LinefOTrsiFarks Guns and Gtm Goods. ,j CALL AT RALEIGH, N. C. OUR BARGAINS!! -IN- L&0ISS' AN 3 iflliSES is the talk of the town. Note the Ditferencs ! ! OLD liKDU'JTiOX. THK SPOT CASH DOES IT. Tai'or Made Garments NiiW P HOES 1894 11 00 8 00 6 00 4 00 3 50 PRIOES 1893 15 00 12 03 8 00 e 00 5 03 Children's Gretclsen's Offers. Warm school wraps for children at prices never before mentioned. The grandest line of ladies and children a shoes ever hown for school or dress. f) AO Ladies' fast black, full regular 1 A'l -rfVLiade, Ribbed dose, only 1U 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 evaif Instance. Money cheerfully refunded it desired. C.A. Dry Geoda, Notionsi, &c. Selling Slippers. We have too many Fancy Slippers. . We hive placed them upon tables in cen ter of shoe section. We itemize some of the lines, These prices are about half. TAN RUSSIA, (with buckle) $2 50. RED CARMENOI I'A'S, $3 B0. GREY BUEPE OXFORDS, -$9.60 PATE ST LEATHHR OPERAS, $2.50.2 BRONZE OXFORDS, $2.50 BLUE SUEDE OXFORDS, $3.00. LAVENDER CLEO'S, $309. Upon other tables is a general line of la dies' fine shoes worth from $4 50 to $7 50 per pair, which we have ni irked down to (3 aud 13 50. w. 11. & a. s. TUCKER 133 & 125 FayetteTille Po do- .ed to sell Every one of , jolutely truo. ARYLiD oatsJacKersGloaks SHERWOOD &cq r r it. K ti V 1 "IThir Tl TIP TT
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