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VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 18!)2. 'Si NO. 7 t CITY IN B II IFF. Battoo holelng now la order. Politics getting hotter and hotter. Mr J Boyd, of Green bom, la here. The registration books closed at noon today. -Little Nugget" at Metropolitan Hall tonight. Mr. Geo Vanderbilt of Philadel phia, 1 in the city. Gen. J. A. Barringer, of Greene boro is at the Yarboro. Pretty Forenee Wheeler Is with the Little Nugget company. Our mercnants report trade as quite brisk in all departments. There are com pantl vely few prls oners in the county jiil at present. Dr. W. P. Exum the Third party candidate for Governor, is in the city Tber if qiite a gathering of poll tiolaos of all shades in the city to day. 8ince the cold weather set in, th oysters receved here seem much bet ter in quality. We are pleased to note tnat our yo-iaff friend Olaude Benson it rap idly improving. The beautiful weather brought larze number of our country friend to the city today. It is expected that the Richmond and Danville system will build a larjc cotton platfor p iu this clt?. It ie officially stated that there wjl be no uhauiin of schedule on thu R & I). Railroad for ten days yet " I was deaf for a year, caused c tarrh in the head, but wks perfect ly oared by Hood's Pars pari! I a " H. Hicks, Rochester, N T. Mr J. H. Anderson, from Hous Greek Townsuin, has taken a posi tiou with the Lyon Racket 8tor wh r-i he will be pleased to see his many friends. Miss Srrar, of Rd Springs, Mich is in the city, viBiting her relatives Mrs N DeBoy, Sr , and family She will remain a week and return home via Washington city. A most dellgbtfu' german was given at Briggs Hall last night oomplimen tary to the visiting young ladies of Raleigh. Theie were about twenty five couple and. a very onjoyably time was had. " We are much gratified t be able to tate on the best authority, tint tiie condition of TreuMirnr iiti,i to dav. is very much improved, he rested better last night than for eev jeral weeks. Services at Brooklyn M R. church tomorrow morning at 11 also at 8 p m. and at night at 7:30- Interesting reival has been going on this week There were three conversions last night. Public invited. Mr. N. J Duffl, of Greensboro, was nnited iu marriage to Miss Kate Pat too Atkinson of Fayetteville recent ly. The bride is the daughter of Major Roger P. Atkinson, formerly Chief Engineer on the C. P. and T.V. Railroad. The matter of successfully raising English walnuts is engaging the at tention of the people in the Ctew Berne section. We belie e it has been clearly demonstrated that they can be raised in North Garalina to much advantage. The cotton receipts for the week ending last Thursday were 1143 bales ngainst 1556 bales for the correspond lag week last year. The receipts to date'are 8,861 bales against 8,638 last year. The shipments during the week amounted to 1,093 bales. After the election will come brisk preparations for Christmas, and mer .chants will commence fretting ready for it. It should beremembered'that the columns of the Visitor presents as good a medium as can be selected to make known whtt they have to ell. 'Little Nugget". Our dramatic loving frieuds should not fail to bear in mind that one of the best comedy companies of the season will appear at Metropolitan I Hall tooiht. The press speak in '. the highest terms of all the perform ers Included among whom U Herbert Cawthorn, the great Irish comedian who has bnt few equals on the stage. Lst there be a large turn ont. Funeral. The funeral services of the late Mr. i David Holder toot place yesterday I Why you should buy shoes of us af ternoon at 4 o'clock and was atten. because you get good shoes at a small ded by a considerable crowd of sor- 1 i?,0', Bv?ry,Ea,f ,Q P1"1' J 1 rf It PAS A Vl f a h a Sv jkw ami a a a a I rowing- relatives and friends Rev. Dr. Sutton officiated and the follow- ing gentlemen acted as pallbearers : Sherwood Upchurch, Chas Marcom. T -Tin fa Qtnftli tmna Vaa!I Upchurch and Willie Wocds. The' Interment cenitwry. took place in Oakwood The Wather Today. For North Carolina : fc'alr weather, colder Sunday evening and Monday morning Lo".al forecast for this vicinity: On Sunday: Fair, weather, colder. On Monday. Fir weather decidedly colder, northwest wiida Local data for 34 hours ending 8 a i m. today: to'niuiDiu temperatur , 69; mini mum temperature i"; rainfall 0 0 3Tiveuiber ineci.lerof the weather bureau has ordered the publication of the fnllfwiuur data for .November during tle pnst 14 yenrs Temperut tire Mean or norms Item pr!i'ure, 51 (leys; the warmest No vember whs that o' 1890, with an av emir of 53 4 degs; the coldest Nevem ber was that of 1883, with an average or 45 1 degs; tbe highest temperature during November was 83 degs on No v-unber 14, 1879; tie lowest tempera . j . iure uanng any r-ovember was 13 degs on November 23, 1980. Average rainrau ror the month, 3 21 inches A Good Opportunity. There is no better chance to cater to the wants of the inner man than by a visit to the splendid bakery and oyster saloon of Mr Charles Bretsch east side of Fayetteville street near the Capitol There is no plaee in the city where ladies and gentlemen can tiud a better selection of oysters pre pared In every style, or by the meas ure In addition to the saloon there can be hud a fine selection of all B.IUUB ui couiecuoijs. in tact ior a cosy quiet retreat there is no place in Raleigh or in North Carolina. where ladies and gentleman can be entertained in finer style or on more moderate terms. Polite attention guaranteed to all who visit the estab liehment. Families can be snnnHrt wi;h oysters on the shortest notice. Remember the place. Telephone No 102. ' Nice peaches at A. Dugh's. . Bananas at A. Dughi's. Phone 123. A Card. ro the dressy people of Raleigh and st rounding country: I will say that I am now Drenared tn make up suits to order in tbe very best manner and style. The material will be furnished bv the firm of W H & R 8 Tucker Si Co. I also do cut ting and making if eoods are furnish. ed. Respectfully. C. Wetkbl. . No. 224 Fayetteville street. oc29 Opposite Tucker's Inexpensive Carpets We have never shown a more com plete lire of inexpensive carpets than at present. iThese carpets were all bought and delivered before the recent advance iu price and our patrons win bo allowed every advantage in price that we secured. Desirable patterns iu strouK, good wearing ingrain car pets at 25c. 80c, 85c. 40o. 45o and 50o Of these we have styles to suit halls or be i rooms, and we can piomise to give every one who wishes an inex i P.IT. carpet the best possible vaU j W. H. Sf R S. TCCKBR & Co. ? 100 pound new feathers for sale by E. d. Love & Son. Fine oysters every day from Nor folk delivered In any Quantity to fam- . tiles, or prepared at restsarant, at A. Dogbi's. I Apples cheap by the barrel or mea snre at V. T. Jobn'son's. Fine Concord, Martha. Isabella, Delaware and other varieties of grapes at A. Daghl's. Bananas, orange and lemons very cheap at C. O. Bell & Co's. Mu.ro nut pviu uinriQu ji iutb vui y wooucoit a Dons. 1 an, Q ftnr E00 wosage at j ' 0 B1' & 0oV I " New Restaurant. J ust opened over W. T. Mabry's. on East Hargett street. Fiuest oyster always served In the beet styles and at short notice. AIL the delicacies of the market. Oysters prepared or In measure. Polite attention. Call and see. n37 F. M. G RAH all & Co Uncuivassed hams and shoulders at C O Hall & Oo's. . Clothing Offer. We have eight or ten thousand dol lars worth of men's clothing which we are endeavoring to sell out at wholesale cost as we are determined to stop keeping clothing. A beauti ful lot men's i ice pants are in ttis stock. Now it will pay you hand soinely to try us for a suit, and If you can get suited in onr stock it means a saving for you. D. T. Swindbll. For Bent. Cottage on McDowell street, be iween uargetc and Morgan, for rent Apply to Mrs J alia Fisher. oo27 6t m i m 'ii - Oar dress goods and millinery de- parrments are run or the latest nov elties and we have some rare bar gains in these lines Woollcott St Sons. Sherwood's. We have been painstaking In our selections. Our stock is composed mainly of good, serviceable, medium priced goods. Not the cheapest no the highest", but just that class of gecds so largely used, yet so hard to get when you want it. Tailor made coats the best fitting and lowest priced. Two stocks sold. An order is ont for third. We are rushing the dress good at close prices. 8econd stock of underwear expected every day. The manufac turers have put out styles never so attractive, and we are. ever on the alert to get tbe best for our people. C. A. Sherwood & Co. Lost. At the fair grounds, on the 21st of October, 1893.a gentleman's open face English gold watch, key winder, gold dial and plain case. Suitable reward will be paid for its return to the store of W. B. Mann & Co., Fayetteville street. oc26 It y.-. We have some very stylish over coats and we are offering them cheap. Wooiloott & Sons. Get a Carpet. While the opportunity offers you should get a carp at for each of your rooms We have yet a few pieces of ? that wool earnet at BO nanta a. vn iO i ana we teu yoa in good faith thrx i when this is gone you won't get -.n - more such carpet at 59 cents a yrd Besides this line we are fully prepared to suit you in any style carpet yon may want and at same time have few dollars In your pocket. Velvet carpet, Brussels carpet, Moqnit c 1 r pet, Ingrain carpet, Hemp arpr: Coco carpet., Oil carpet and rugh'to match all the carpets D T. SwrsDKLb. We close our store at 7 p. m except Saturday. Woollcotc & Sons. r. .. . Wo to B 8, Mattock's for your pho-1 tograph3 113J Fayettevl le st. ai Tf For Sale for Omh ot ior f'redlt. i Ojeoond hand doctor's w oc8 . BURSB flAYWUOD, M. D. Milliner Cxlrurlluarr. I If you were In a large cli y you would find no more extensive stoek of luuiujinuir uiiiiiuery man is lounu at the millinery department in D. T. Swlnde I's sfore. and there you can buyfioM rrl lloery at Swindell's at a price far bereath prices charged at other pi ce Then a a special in duoeiuent we will give oich person who spends as much as fifty cents in Swindell's an American .Magazine This magazine Is a finely illustrated book of interest. I). T. 8WI5DKLL Dr. Frauk Uarvry, V. S.. Has pUced on sale witb J Hal B ob out, urnggiut, or tblsclfv. two v, ry vaiuaoie no'st reroiMifH tlneinfoi tnecureor pu iiuo iU, c -nlis. itis tempr, ji:k - chile colic, &c. price mii t ,., ier is f.r nplirt'H spavin iflni- ir , aud is cnlifd antloMn. pne 7ic Dr. tlirve wasver B-iccessfui iatuu treatment or norr wlit'n located here Try tneni. Cc85 6t Overshoes, rubber coaf, and ladies and ini("8H gossamerc ch-ap as the cheapest at woollcott & Son'J, Hoarders Wanted. with or without, 'ooms. Terms moderate Q1R9 W T. WOODWARD oc216t 1 .'48 E -s'. a-irgftt. DAY JIIJ1S inn OUR INTIRI 8TOOK OK PIKE r AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE: f rom Now Until tbe First of September. NOSRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stroet JSDilliiiery! We feel sfe in saying we can please any lady or child who wishes a nice and stylish hat In quality, price and work Our milli ner is one of the best money would com mand in Baltimore. Every lady that spends a dollar at the lyon Racket Store will be given "The American Masrazine." It is fnll of nice reading matter, and is worth 25 cts We will give you big bargains in every de partment. Pnce3 tell quality sells. To look is to buy. Come and look LyonRacketSt'Te n ARRIVE Tbe Centennial Fai? Proved a Rcnanz?. Why? Because we had th rurht stook v.i the people saw and appru-'nted it they purchased, we -, were compelled to order A Brand ftiew Stuck which is now in store, and arriving, of t ie prettiest, best, most nvnlern tnd cheapest ra FURNITURE i senp'ions ever offered in th.a ma: net. Come , i feast your -ye on bauri ul f" Kl.IH ANi JiHU.)ir..lO. 'Jl'-IT" I . . Bi"K '.ilii tf HE M.i. .' , BBrisv.:,:DiXOKiNu ; -Acs; s, EATfiVi il A. IKS, -WAHDJtOBea j MA TCK ESSES, &c. Also a sp endid selectioa of CHINA. WARE. Ntw nrrivals daily. Too nume.ous and va nous to mention. Can save you at least $10 to o on a set ot xuriutare at the grand em- Prmm Jj Q jj J MAXWELL Exchange Plaoe. mi mm llardwsre, &c lTiYOK S TWELVE GROS3--KEQ3- OF- TACKS. A 0 K S. 5 CTS PER KEG, ANDTHS KEQ IS W"ETHTHE MO IE5T AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & -SONS. A C K S. RALEIGH, NC. II EWftllLLINERY. The - Latest . Novelties. The mos Desiiable;:: ;::;::::;:SMdss and Shapes -BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS- :::::lnfant& Silk Caps aai: Shirred Hats We have Millinery to suitevery- .. boiy in style and price. , uraers irom a distance will re- cnive prompt at- tention. MISS MAGGIE 809 .....FAYHTTKVILLiBSt Dry Goods. Notion. &e. V. H RS TUCKER t CO. S-H-O-E-S-y Boy's audft'sses School SH-O-E-S. L1DI3 AxD GETS MEDIUM AND FIN E SHOES mi pepartmn't wiiUi is complete Kinds to lit and suit quality aud at tbe lowest prices. H. R. S. Tooker :A Ou 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street OUR i.rfr.Kufe.fcri.Llj-fi-1.1'ilrt-t). PTinvTT
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