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The Star Spangled Banner, Old
long may it wave.
tt7G.
Yorktown.
Lexingtou.
Bunke,- Hill.
Ilail Columbia.
Valley Forge.
Yankee Doodle.
Guilford Court House.
"E riurilms Unum."
Our g'orious country.
The American Eagle.
Liberty and Independence.
"Columbia," the rem of the o'ean.
Goto the Soldiers' Home Festival
Here's o the snges and heroes of
1778.
Here's to the Fathers of the Repub
lic.
"When, iu the course of human
events, etc "
"We hold these truths to be self
evident, etc.
"Our lives, our fortunes and our
sacred honor."
"With freedom's soil beneath our
feet, and freedom's banner floating
o'er us."
Not one cent for tribute, but mil
lions for defence.
"In the name of the Great Jehovah
and the Continental Congress."
"No pent up Dtica, contracts our
powers:
For the wholo boundless Continent
is ours "
Index to New Ad ertiaenients
Jos A Hay wood Pasturage.
J M Broughton For Kent
In and Around I lie City.
Bee adver-isenirnt of Mr Jos A
Hay wood.
gee advertisement of the Ra eigh
Real Estate C'oiui auy.
Senator Vance aud wife will be a?
the Soldiers' Home Festival tonight
The Ladies at e working with all the
energy possible to m ike the Sc. Idlers'
Home Festival a grand success. Let
the people turn out in large numbers
and help out.
We regret the error in the commu
nication of Rev Dr J J Hall, of yes
terday. We are glad the doctor to
day has corrected us; we hope this
will be satisfactory.
Julian S Curr. Esq, president of the
State Confederate Association has
issued a card calling upon the citizens
of Durham to come to the Soldiers'
Home Fair. This is in full keeping
with Jule Carr's great big heart.
In common with our people gen-
erally those connected with the Eve
king Visitor desire to participate in
the celebration of Independence Day.
There will therefore be no paper is
sued from this office tomorrow after,
noon.
Lonnie Winston, daughter of Mrs L
A Winston, died at GreBjifboro yes
terday and will be brought toRaleigh
tomorrow on early train. The burial
sei vicf s will be held at Oakwood
Cemetery tomorrow morning at 8
o'clock. Friends and acquaintances
are invited.
The ladies of the Soldiers' Home
Festival will furokh dinner for the
Knights of Pythias and several other
order's and companies tomorrow, and
request the public to contribute as
liberally as possible of chickeus.hams,
bread,' cakes, pickles, etc. Please
send to Nash Square by 10 o'clock.
Every one should lend a helping hand
to aid In this good cause. j
OUR ZEB COMING.
Mayor Thompson received the toU
lowing dispatch this morning:
Richmoxd, Va, July 3, 1890.
Mrs Vance and I will arrive this
f f ternoon. Z B Vaxck.
Post Office Notice.
Tomorrow beicg a National holi
day, the letter carriers, will make on
ly the morning delivery. The general
delivery will be open frm 10 to 11 A.
M., and from 2 to 3 P. M. No money
order or registered letter business will
be transacted during the day.
Personal Mention.
Mies Maude Young r: turned today
from a three week's visit to f 'lends in
Louisburg and Middleburg.
Mrs Jos Kreth left this morning on
the 1:45 trait for Baltimore to visit
her daughter.
Rev. J A Spright left the city to
day for Norfolk, Va.
Master Kit Rand arrived in the city
esterday evening, lie is visiting his
uncle, Mr E B Barbee, Esq.
L J Lebarbe arrived in the city to
day, aDd will take in the 4th to ruor
row.
Sunrise Prayer Meeting.
There will be a prayer meeting at
sunrise at Central Methodist Church
tomorrow. Let all .the members of
the congregation be present who can.
The committee in charge of the 4rh
of July celebrat-on request the
churches to hold Runrise prayer meet
ings, and it is eminently proper that
we should meet on the anniversary
of our nation's birth, and render
thanks to our father's Godv as well
as to our God,. for His great goodness
to us as a nation. L L Nash1.
Our DovH's Speech.
Hre we are assembled on tha g!o
rious day on which our eagle first
flopped his majestic wiDgs. A few
years ago we were in the throes of
desperation. The wheels of our gov
ernment had ste pped, the machinery
was deranged, the rudder was un
shipped, the boiler had Iwsted,
conquer vnvax ana trie river was
rising. Oa "ious ah.p of State
that. 1 1 ad ueei Coating down the
scre im r.mie was on the point of
being disastrously stranded and its
harmony seriously distr-bed like a
bobtailed gander in a whirlpool. Fi
nally we had to root hog or die," and
here we are rushing at two forty
speed towards a grand magnificent
destiny. The e vail bov with all the
American proclivities of his nature is
speeding on to man's chiefdglory, and
viu nuasly enter on fternM libercvto
all thank you, gentlemen for your
attention.
An Tut ores ti Kg Ltlur.
We have been giveu tha privilege
of reading a letter ivdmlUv 0 H flow
er, of Lincalnton, to Rev Mr Spuight,
of the Biblical Recorder, of date Jane
30th, 1890. Mr Gower says: "Brother
J A Hoyle came in Sunday morning
and helped me some. I preached
Saturday night, Sunday morning and
night. Had good congregations and
gracious meetings. ColDavidson (the
man who so'.d you your railroad tick
et) lost his wife, the mother of eight
children. The son of the other depot
agent eot his leg broken next morn
ing. A telegram received here about
that time, announced the killing of
Mr Clarence Henderson, inMcCombs,
Miss, a young man highly esteemed
in this place. His corpse is expected
here tomorrow. Humor says that a
young man near here has just had his
arm broken, and a livery stable man
in Gastonia had his neck broken last
Saturday evening. Soma new acci
dents or sudden deaths are reported
almost every day, but there is very
ittle sickess in Lincolnton. Mr Gow
er says he is well, busy ai.d happy in
his new home, which is a
source of
mucn satisfaction to his many friends
in ttalelgh and elsewhere.
JHE FOURTH OF JULY.
Prograinm for the Cruud
ebratlon Tomorrow.
CcI-
At 10 o'clock in the morning there
will begin a general parade, starting
at the Centennial Graded School.
The exercises of the day will b 3 held
at a stand at the South gate of the
Cpitol square.
There will be an opening prayer,
and a Fourth of July address will be
delivered. Th.- Declaration of Inde
pendence wid be read oy A D Jones,
Esq
The following are invited to occupy
seats on the platforin: The tftata offi
cers, City officers. Justice of the Su
preme Court and Judges of the Supe
rior Court.
The afternoon will be devoted to
amusements for all These will be
on Fayetteville street, from 1 to 3
o'clock, and will comprise foot races,
races by three legged men, climbing
the greafy pole &c. There will alto
be races and e xhibition drills by the
colored flremon.
At 4 o'clock the white fire depart
raent will give exhibition drills aud
there will be a test of the water works
At o:.M o clock the match game of
baseball, Oxford against Raleigh, at
Athletic Park.
'J. he day's pleasure wi'l be ended
uy a magniuoeni Gt.-sp:ay o. l!'eworl8
at the south gate of the capiio! square
which will bf-gin at 3:30 o'clock sharp.
The grand fair in aid of the Sol
uiw o .liim will u3 UV-l IU i.atilj
tqnr,re during the ecMe f-ue end
uotii midnight by th? Lad ion' Mem
orial Associatioa' At 2 o clock sn old
fashioned Fourth of Jaiy dinner will
be served there, with the finest bar-
beone as ODe of tho specialties.
The pastors of all the churches are
specially requested to hold prayer
lueelings at sum ise and to have the
bells rung a-' taa; hour. The owners
or all factories are requested to cause
their wkisiivs to blow aud beiia to be
rung at 6srjnse.
A Card.
To the Editor of the Visitor,
Jn your paper lu;i evening a typo-
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gfa,jii;ai miara&e maue me say some
thing very differtnt from what I did
say. instead of resib'orr, "not that it
expressed ouu opir.lcn," it should
have resd, "not that it expressed an
opii. ion upon dancing.'' As I did not
understand Mr Brongh ton's article
passing judgment upon dancing, but
objectia to its connection -uthsuch
general and public occasions which
ought to receive the hearty support
of all classes.
Allow me further to say that I con
sider the object undertaken by the
ladies of Raleigh 60 worthy a one,
that I wouM tot suggest, that be
cause there is to be dancing, any one
should decline giving the most libe
ral financial sr.ppoi I, while regretting
that the dancing I'taluie 6howld be
included J J Hall.
Tomorrow.
wutta you wans nice canny oranges,
cocoa nuts, lemonade you will find the
very beat at D T Johnson's.
Ike W Sogers', Esq. has accepted a
position with the Singer Sewing Ma
chine Company, vvhers he will be en
gaged in gelling machines and mak
ing collections for the company. Ike
we know to be a good fellow and a
good salesman and collector. We
vish him unbounded success in his
ew field.
OrauseCccoauiats and Lemons
received today at D T Johuson's.
Thfl thriving and enterprising town
of Plymouth, Pa, has a novel society
in its midst. It i3 known as the Young
Ladies' Protective Association, and
its primary object is the protection of
the matrimonial interests of the
young women of the place. Girls be
tween the ages of seventeen and thir-
ty are eligible.
No woman can
be
admitted over the age of thirty.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Household furr:tue for sale,
ply at once to S J Bctts.
Ap-
Wanted to Sell
A nice family turnout, including a
kind, gentle horso and top buggy and
harness, almost new. Apply at this
office. jyi 5t
Special ! Special ! Special !
The sale of tomorrow -cravats and
straw bats.
McKim in on, Moseley & McGee's.
Go to Raleigh Shoe Store for bar
gains in shoes. A new lot of very de
sirable styles just arrived, Hargett
Btreet, No 7.
You can get any kind of trunk lock
or key at Brockwell's. jeCO 6t
Sacrificing Sale of
Goads.
Seasonable
No bombast, no egotism, no pretty
pictures to please the children: but
real genuine, sincere bargains, wor
thy the inspection ofjsbarp, shrewd
buyers, who know a good thing when
they see it.
McKimmon. Moseley & McGee.
Ladies Underwear.
We will not comfine ourselves to
the costs of these goods, but sell them
regardless of their actual value. It
is our purpose to close out the entire
line of ladies gowns, ' chemise, corset
covers, drawers, skirts and infants
dresses right away. Remember good
lit! ing, well ma le garments can be
had for less than the materials to
make them will cost you. This op
portunity should not be lost eight of,
but acted upon at once.
Norms Si Carter.
Our Big Summer Sale,
Uf ladies blouse waist, and boy'i
Bhirt waist. These are all fresh and
stylish goods, elegantly made, and
the best in the market. They are
marked down this week to close out.
McKimmon, Moseley & McGee
FINEST
AND
LABGEST
LOT
ALL
SILK
RIBBONS,
ALL
COLORS
AND
WIDTHS.
AND
JEWELRY
OF
ALL
KINDS
VERY
VERY
CHEAP
AT
S illS DELL'S.
McKimmou, Bioseley & McGee
Habere ash's rt: Gents and boys
furnishings. The most complete de
partment; the mo&t superb stock; the
cheapest prices in the city.
McKimmon, Moseley & McGee.
W. II. & It. S. Tucker & Co.
&Wash Silks; What are they? The
name tells Bomethiag but not U;here
goes far the rest they are 8'J inches
wide, white grounds, in stripes and
checks, very soi't, admirably adapted
for both ladies' and childrens' hot.
weathor wear. Two grades, they sell
everywhere at $1 and $1,25, but we
have them just at our Fayetteville
street door, and we only ask 85e and
9oc. These prices, will cause a little
excitement for these goods.
W H & R S Tucker & Co.
McKimmon, Moseley & SIcOee.
Corsets! Corsets I Corsets 1 We
must unload this great stock; prices
cut deep down to do it quickly.
McKimmon. Moseley & McGee.
Ban?, Dans, Bangv '
Boys buy your fire crackers at D T
I Johnson's.
llardware, &c.
ADJUSTABLE
WIRE SCREENS
FIT ALMOST ANY WINDOW
LA. DSOlTLtelT
MOSQUITO AND FLY PROOF. BY
ITS USE YOU SECURE
PERFECT
- VENTILATION -
AND KEEP OUT CARPET BUGS,
MOTHS, DUST &o., &c.
PRICES: 25. 35. 40 CENT8 EACH
THOMAS U. BRIGGS 4 SONS.
RALEIGH, N C.
Pry Goods, Notions, &c.
McKimmon, Moseley $ McGee.
- OFFER0
At Reduced Summer Prices
pRENCH Zephyr Ginghams,
JTADIES' Muslin Underwear,
yHITE Embroidered Flounces,
pRINTED and Figured Silks,
HITE and Colored Table Damask
JTRENCH Satteens, and
JJ LA IN and Fancy Lawns,
QOLORED Parasols,
P P P : Popular Prices Prwall.
NOTHING Stale.
Cut Strictly.
N
EW and Fashionable Materials.
McKimmon, Moseley & McGee
129 and 131 Fayetteville St.
W, H.O. S. Tucker & Co.
THE BIGGEST TRADE YET
IN
WHITE - GOODS.
We have just secured about 1,500
yards of
Sneer Plaid White Lawns.
These goods are worth 12e per yard,
uui! we tot, mem at a price,
so we can let them go at
ONLY - 9c. - PIt - YARD.
ARRIVING:
Another case of those pretty patterns.
laau liuiun, JJlluieu IJttWnS,
worth 5c,
At Only 2 1 -2c.
ARMYED:
Another
case of ZEPHYR GING
HAMS to sell at
5c.
5c.
5c.
5C.
5c.
5c.
5c.
V. MR.S. Tucter & Co,
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