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it i in (Evening vi0 - 'M IB M v ol. xri. IR, A Ti-BIG-BI, MOITDAT, SEPTBMBEB 8, 1890. JSTO. 110 4 The aily Evening f isitor Local notices in this paper will be Five Cecta per line each insertion. Larsibt Oitt Circulation. Index to New Advertisements. Tobe Marshall House For Sale. Miss Maggie Reese Millinery. S. & D. Berwanger To Get Redy. Baleigh Shoe Store Children Shoes. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Drew Goods. In and Around the City. Students coming in every day. Yesterday was a regular scorcher. Regular meeting of Wm. G- Hill Lodee. No S18. tonight at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren invited. J nst think of it. We are nearly up in the nineties in Raleigh, while in North and South Dakotah the freez ing point is nearly reached. The colored people are holding protracted meeting, out at East Raleigh Methodist church. Quite an interest is manifested in same. Two very interesting sermons were delivered yesterday morning and night by the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Nash, at Central M. E. Church. The meet ing at night was of peculiar interest there being much religious feeling manifested. One of the morning papers calls at tention to the fact that a long time ago a resolution was passed by the Board of Aldermen authorizing the opening of Morgan street to the w?st ern suburl s, and that nothing has been done towards it. The Visitor has called lustily for the consumma tion of the iesolution.but no favorable response has ever been made. The public ought to know why. ' The Raleigh public schools will re open Friday, Sept. 12 at 0 a. m. Pupils in attendance last session will be admitted without tickets. I will be at the Centennial school Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 9th and 10th. from 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. for the purpose of issuing tickets to new pupils for both schools. ' The teachers of the white schools will please meet me at the Murpiiey school Thursday the 11th at 4 p. m E. P. Mosei, Supt. Pled..-1 !r.7 At her residence on South Mc Dowell street this morning at 10 o'clock, Mrs. H. Clark, mother of the late MrsHenry Fendt. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the First Baptist ChurchJ Friends and relatives invi ted. Manteo Lodge No, 8, 1. O. O. F. There will be a regular meeting of the above named lodge on Tuesday night Sept. 9th. Work in the second degree. A large number of candidates have applied for this degree. We are requested to state that the new outfit for the Degree Team has arrived and that the same will be inspected by the lodge on tomorrow night. Every member is most earnestly requested to be present. Visiting brethren wil receive a most cordial welcome.Lodge opens at 7:30Vclock sharp. Wakefield High School. , We are delighted ; to hear from a most reliable source that this most admirable school situated in Little River Township,' has opened its fal and winter session under , the most favorable auspices. Sixty students have already been enrolled and they are coming In every day. As hereto fore stated the immediate care of the educational department 1b under con trol of Prof. W. J. Ji'erreu, a gentle man in all respects competent for his charge. There is no better institu tion in our section for the proper training of youth. Just received 1,000 pounds Edgerton Scotch Snuff, best in the world at 0, Prof. A. Paul I. Owing to the ill health of his family Prof. A. Pauli has been advised to re turn to this city. We hear that he desires to get up a class in vocal and nstru mental musio and he says that if strict attention to business and punctuality will avail anything he hopes to merit a share of the public patronage. Prof. Pauli needs no re commendation at our hands; his abil ity in his profession is well known to the public here. Our citizens are in debted to him for many pleasant musical entertainments in the past and we hope he will be liberally patronized by our citizens. Pianos and organs tuned and repaired. Those desiring his services are re quested to leave their names at the store of A. D. Ro . eter & Bro. or ad- d ress him through the postofflce. Au Excellent Sermon. . There was a large congregation at the Baptist Tabernacle last night,and Dr. J. J. Hall preached a grand and impressive sermon, the subject of which was "Christ Rejected." In a masterly way he portrayed the scenes just prior to the crucifixion of Christ; the rejection of the Jews. The fick lenees, the ingratitude, the lack of mercy of these people who cried for the blood of the Saviour were brought by the graphic portrayal very vividly before the minds of the large audi ence. From those scenes of 1800 years ago he brought us to the present and treated on how the people of today were rejecting Christ. It was a great sermon and the great truths he de sired to impress were presented with clearness ai d force. A beautiful feature of the services was the song just before the sermon rendered by Miss Lula Garrell,of Wil mington, Miss Effie Broughton and Mr. John W. Cheek. In the Sunday School of the Church yesterday morning there were 22 new scholars. New Advertisements. Attention is directed to the adver tisement offering two desirable dwel lings for sale. The Raleigh Shoe Store announces today, that it is prepared to furnish the Graded School children with all kinds of shoes, from hand made down to the cheapest. Go and make your selections. You will find bargains in all lines. We invite special attention to the advertisement of Miss Maggie Reese, who announces new goods in the mil linery line. There is no establish ment of the kind in this city, or else where in North Carolina where the ladies can find a better selected stock or where prices are more reasonable. The strictest attention is given to the wants of customers and all who call are guaranteed the most perfect sat isfaction. Remember the place, 2C9 Fayetteville street. The attention of the public is called to the advertisement of Messrs S. & D. Berwanger, who are offering spe cial inducements in the way of boys' clothing. ' It would appear almost useless for us to use words of commen dation for this most excellent estab lishment, as the Messrs Berwanger have already 'made a name in our city which has been spread through out North Carolina. There is no bet ter or reliable clothing house in the South and the success they are con stantly meeting with best attests the hold they have upon the public. Let all in want of clothing of every de scription give them a call. Their stock is immense and their prices will compare most favorably with any in the city. ; "Edgerton Bottle Snuff." Call at C. 0. Ball's, No. 11 Hargett street for Edgerton Bottle Snuff; best on the market; it retains its strength. Don't Do It. Don't dispute with your wife when she tells you that C. O. Ball sells the J best and cheapest groceries in town. ; : Change of Schedule. j On and after today, there will be a change in the schedule of the Raleigh & Gaston railroad. The passenger train from Raleigh to Weldon, which has been leaving at 11:35 a. m., wi'l leave at 11:20 a. m., arriving at Weldon at 2:55 p. m. Re- trning, will arrive at Raleigh at 4:15 p. m., instead of 3:45 p. m. The train which has been leaving Raleigh for Weldon at 6:50 p. m., will leave at 7:15 p. m., and returning from Weldon will arrive at Raleigh at 8:20 a. m., instead of 9 a. m. There will be changes on the Ral eight & Augusta Air-Line road as fol lows: The train from Hamlet and Gibson, which has been leaving Raleigh at 9:30 a. m., will leave at 9 a. m., and returning from Hamlet will arrive at Raleigh at 6:10 p. m., instead of 6:45 p. m. The train which has been leaving here for Hamlet at 6:45 p. m., will leave at 6 p. in., and returning from Hamlet, will arrive at Raleigh at 10:50 a. m. instead of 8:20 a. m. Passenger service will be put on the through freight leaving Raleigh for Hamlet at 11:50 p. m.; and this train, will arrive at Raleigh at 8 a. m., daily, except Sundays. The sleeping ar between Raleigh and Wilmington has been discontinu ed. Personal Mention. Mr. J. C. Birdsong, State Libarian left for a .fishing excursion to More head, last Saturday afternoon. Miss Janet Andrews who has been spending some months with her sister in Washington D. C, returned home last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Earnest L. King is quite sick at his home 210 South Bloodworth street. Master Hubert Pauli who has been quite sick for several weeks is able to be up in his room for a short time. We are much pleased to learn that Mrs. W.N. Snelling who has been seriously sick for some time past, is somewhat improved, and hopes are now entertained that she will recover. This is indeed good news to a large circle of friends in this city and eh e whe:e. Misses Lula and E vie Ellis 1 ft this morning for Charlotte to vi"it rela tives and friends. Capt. W. J. Lee, wife and daughter, and Mr. Walter Goskins from Eastern Va., arrived in the city today from Elon College where they attended the Iopeniug exercises last week and re- purb as vviug uiguiy ueugnteu wuu the college. They are stopping with Mrs. J. P. Barrett, A very serious wreck occured last Saturday afternoon on the brige over the Yadkin River near Salisbery. It was a freight train which became de railed by the trucks of the eugine being broken, throwing the train into he river. The loss is estimated at $100,000. Fortunately, so far, no loss of life has been reported. Lost A bunch of keys between the water tower and Col. Hicks' resi dence. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. W. II. & K. S. Tucker & Co. Have got Dress Goods to suit any body today in Raleigh that wants to buy a dress. If you havent very much money to pay for address, then there is all, the greater reason why you should come to Tucker's to get it. Our stock of Dress Goods is the largest, and our prices the lowest. We strive to please everybody, and come nearer doing so, than any other house. Of course we keep everything in the Dry Goods line, but we are only telling you about Dress Goods now. It is to your Interest to see our Btock before buy ing. ' - - , W H & R S Tucker & Co. Wanted. We want to buy a gentle old horse for delivery wagon. . . , . ' D. T. Swindell.' COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily for the Evening Vis itor by M A Parker Cotton Broker. Good middling 9 Strict middling - I'j Market steady- receipts increasing. TOBACJ'O MARKET. Reported for the Evkntho Vistor by Parker & Harvey, Tobacco Man ufacturers. Smokers Commou. .. B 8 Good 816 Fillers Common f 7 Good 711 Cutters Common .. 1014 Good 2028 Fancy 283" Wrappers Common - 1422 Good 22lb40 Fine to fancy- 4070 Market strong and active, with full prices. Buyers, both on orders and for speculation, anxious for stock. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected daily for the Evening Visitor by TERRELL & MOSELEx, Grocers. . Meats Bulk Bacon, Shoulders, I Sugar cured hams, I Breakfast fcacon, i Lard 8 14 a 16 )2 3 50 2 75 2 50 10 10 8 7i Flour Superfine, Good, Medium family, Sugars Cut loaf, Powdered, Gronulated, Standard A, Yellow, Coffee Rio, Laguira, Java, Molasses Black strap, P R Molases, New Orleans, Bright syrup, Salt per sack, Vinegar per gal Black pepper, Race Ginger, Teas Green, Bck, Ginger snaps, Kevosene oil, Crackers, Cakes mixed, Pickles Sour, pergal) Sweet. " Butter, Eggs, Chickens Hens, Spring, Potatoes Sweet, Iiish, Dried apples, Dried peaches, 6i a 7i 20 a 25 a 27f a 33 25 33 25 a 30 45 a 60 a 50 a 50 75 65 $175 30 ' 30 20 50 a 65 50 a 65 20 15 10 a 15 15 a 20 50 90 18 a m 12 30 15 a 22 50 90 a 1 00 Gi a 7 8 a 10 SPECIAL. NOTICES. For Sale Cheap. A house and lot within four blocks of the capitol can be bought for $550 cash by addressing Justice, Box 54, Raleigh, N C. Wanted. A good, large sized second hand safe. Apply at this office. se5 (it Oh, Yes, So Have We been receiving dress goods; not for the last several weeks.but for the last several months. But we don't talk about what we received so long ago These roods we have been telling you about recently are new goods, and the nicest, brightest and prettiest you will find anywhere. We have lots of other things we could talk about to advantage, but we spare the time to tell you that we can give you the best styles, the finest fabrics and the low est prices on dress goods of any house in the city. We expect you to see our dress goods in person; therefore we can afford to tell you.they are elegant and beautiful. We could not afford to misrepresent, even if we had a de sire to do so, you would see the de ception and we should be injured thereby, but we have no occasion to misrepresent our goods; for in truth, we can give you on paper only a faint idea of their perfections. We ask your careful inspection of our stock, and we feel sure that you will freely agree with us in what we have said At SWINDKLIS. School Notice. Examination for white teachers 11th and colored teachers 12th of Septem her. , ,' As the examination must be con ducted according to rules given by the State Superintendent it will be necessary for all applicants to be present by 9:30 a. m. Hardware, &c. BEFORE Cold weather com mences coat your walls and ceilings with ALABASTINE ! Destroys all disease germs and bright- ' ens up your homes. Thousands of pounds have been 6old in this market. It is no experiment but has been proven to be all we claim tor it. Send for Circular and sample card of twelve beautiful tints. THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N C. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. HcKifflfflon, Moseley $ McGee. New Depart mentShoes I Shoes 1 Shoes 1 Full line. Best makes. Entire New Stock Ladies', Misses, i Children's, Men's i Boy's and Youths. I ......... JTist Opened : Fine and Ale- ; : dium grades, handsewed,Good : year welt. McKay i and standard fas- : tenings. : Reliable Footwear. McKimsion," iioseley & McGee 129 and 131 Fayetteyille street. W, H. & R. S. Tucker 4 Co. DRESSG00DS. We have everything in the way of New Dress Goods that one could wish for. Our line of cheap dress goods,' is larger this season than ever before and we sell them at the very lowest prices. , . Take for instance our line at 10 cts, we have Henriettas in all the Fall shades, and Plaids there is just no end of pretty ones At 12i cts we will mention only one lot, these are Diagonals, and you can find any shade that will be worn this season. At 15 cts. we have beautiful Hen rettas, and a line of figured serges, which will be bound to please, as soon as you see them.. ; lt t; ? Then we show at 20 cts. in worsted suitings, a line of plaids and stripes, that remind you of the 50 cent goods. We have all wool Tricots and Flan- i nels, in all the new shades, 80 inches wide, at only 25 cents. ',,. jlf you want to buy stylish, dress goods and save money, at the same ' time, then do not purchase until you see our stock. W. H.&R. S. Tucker & Cq u -
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