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8hc mrnln PEIDAT, "MIAT 1, 1891 nsro- it NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporter Nee and Hear Worth Giving to Our Readers News iu Brief. Warm weather iiow needed. Let all our people talk and work for the Exposition. The sheriff of Orange county set tled with the State Treasurer in full yesterday afternoon. The State Treasurer says that what are known as the May sheriffs "hare until the 20th instant to settle. A few have not yet come up. Can't the long talked of telephone communication between Raleigh and Durham be consummated. It would be a very convenient, and, we think a paying enterprise. The Board of Aldermen will meet to night in pursuance to adjourn ment. It is expected that much im portant business will be transacted, including the election of police. Gov. Holt will, in a short time, is sue a circular giving all the particu lars as to how the direct taxes are to be paid. Until then, all interested must have patience. Now that the Executive committee of the Insane Asylum have granted to the CaraMgh Cotton MilU right of whv for branch from the North Car olint railroad, we hone there may be no fnrtho obstacle to the scheme. It will be a matter of great convenience to all concerned. Ooly a headache cure. The one headache cure, but the infallible headache cure is Bradycrotiue. Mil (it Acknowledgment. I desire to thank my wife's as well as my own friends for the courtesies extended her during her sickness, and also for 1 he beautiful floral offerings after her death. "has. Brbtsch. Real Estate Transfers. The following trausfers were regis tered at the office, of the Register of Deeds yesterday: Burwell Bell and wife to B. P. Bell, 63 acres of land, adjoining lands of E 8. Page and others. J. M. Heck and wife to Ida Stoue bank, lot on Linden avenue, city of Raleigh, J of an acre. Interesting Lecture. This afternoon at 5 o'clock Mrs. Is abella Charles Davis, General Mana ger of the Central Circle of Kings' Daughters at Iew York, lectured at the Sunday school room of Eden ton Street Methoi'ist church. It was an occasion of much interest and elicited the highest commendation from all who attended. Those fond of a short smoke will find the Havana Midget cigars, sold by J. H. Bobbitt at five cents, equal to the best ten cent cigar on the market. Go to C. O. Ball & Co's for all kinds of sugar cured meats. 60 barrels new N. C. cut herring ar riving today. Lowest prices to the trade. D. T. Johnson, Agt. If vou want the best oil for the money go to C. O. Ball & Co'e. Wanted. To rent two or three good rooms convenient to the business part of the city. Apply at the Visitor office, may 15 3t. If you want a good smoke, try the Imperial Rose Cigar at Bobbin's. Buy your sugar of C. O. Ball & Co. Save money by buying flour from 0. O. Ball & Co. Smoke the Imperial Rose Cigar. Strictly five cents. For sale by J. Hal. Bobbitt. Imperial Rose Cigar at Bobbitt's. A man living in Laramie, Wyoming, is suing that city for $5,000 for killing JOadqg, Funeral. The funeral services of the late Mrs Mary E. Bretsch took place yes terday aftftTOOOa from the Church of the Sacred Heart, Itev. Father Fran cis officiating. The following gentle men acted as pall bearers: Messrs. John R Ferrall, James Boylan I. Wiuetrob, Wiu Simpson, W. T. Woodard and D. Berwanger. Executive Notes. The following business was trans acted at the executive office today: The Governor issued a reward of $200 for the apprehension of R. H. Reddick for murder committed in Brunswick county, Feb 26, 1891. D. W. Oliver and C. C. Jordan were appointed Notaries Public, the form er for Robeson and the latter for Hen derson county Well Pleased. Superintendent Tree of the Western Union Telegraph Company, arrived in the city, a day or so since from Richmond, Va. We suppose, Mr. Tree came hither for the purpose of look- ing into matters connected with the lines of the company in this State. We learn that, he is highly pleased with the conduct of the office in this city, which reflects the highest credit upon Manager Brown and his efficient corps of assistants. The Kings' Daughters. This noble band of charitable la dies met again this morning at 10 o'clock, in the Sunday school room of Edenton street M. E. Church. The exercises consisted of devotional ex ercises and the discussioa of the in dustrial and Training School, Wo man's Board of city charities and the Oxford Asylum. There was a consid erable attendance notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The main feature of the occasion, this af ternoon, will be the address of Mrs. I. C. Davis, and no doubt a large crowd will attend. That Fence. That unsightly fence around Moore Square is allowed still to remain. The only effect It has, in any way, is to in j ire the appearance of that other wise pretty square. The stock law is enforced in all this section of the country, so that there are no stray cattle to encroach upon it. The fence is repulsive and ugly and is absolutely of no use whatever, where it is, then why in the name of reason is it al lowed to remain? If the Aldermen don't want the trouble to take it away, they can advertise and sell it to the highest bidder to be removed by the purchaser and it will be bid for lively. This will be better than to allow the old fence to rot entirely down. Sell it. New Enterprise. We called this morning at the new cigar manufactory of Mr. J. M. Nor wood on Wilmington street and were much pleased to note evidences of success in the enterprise. Mr. Nor wood tells us that he is much en couraged, although he has not yet made more than a mere preliminary arrangement of what he will do. He has secured the services of some ex cellent workmen, the foremost of of whom has had twelve years ex perience in the business. In the make up of the cigars manufactured by- him, Mr. Norwood says he will use the finest fillers, and he feels con fident he can successfully compete with any manufacturer at a distance. Today he was engaged in filling an order for five thousand cigars, and when the fall trade opens he is sure his orders will come fully up to the capacity of the factory We are de lighted to note the success of such a home enterprise, and we hope our people will give it all the encourage ment possible. Buy your groceries of D. T. John son. Best goods, low prices, free and prompt delivery. Phone 38. D. T. Johnson. Personal Mution. Mr. John Robinson, President of the Seaboard Air Line. wa . in the city a short time yesterday Hon. J. C. Searboro has r?nrn from Birmingham, Ala , wher he h been attending the Baptist Conven tion. Rev. Drs. Bailey and Durham have returned .from Bir uinglvuu, Ala. Mrs. A. Roscower, who has been in the city for the pint to day visitintf friends, left for her horn at Golds boro, this aftern ton. Mrs. Dr. Whitsett, of Greensboro, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Gar land Jones. We are pleased to see Mr. J minis Slocumb, of Goldsboro, in the city. Mr. W. T. Harrison, of Goldsboro, is in the city. We regret to learn that Mr. W A. Lodge, is quite sick. The following gentlemen are at. the Yarboro: S. Kotten, New York; f, C. Allen, Tarboro; W. I,. Brown. Green ville; F. C. Hyman, Smith Held. Prompt Action. We cannot too earnestly urge upon the commissioners and justices of the peace of the several counties to take prompt action upon the suggestion made by the recent Real Estate Con vention, for the collection of products for the coming exposition It is re commended that the different, coun ties act at the in votings to be held on the first Monday in Jun because, on that day, there will be joint meetings of the commissioners and justices of the peace called fcr the purpose of levying the county t vxea aud for other purposes. Thus it wiil be convenient for them to act jointly in the matter proposed. As Wake county is the largest in the State, and represents the capital of North Carolina, it would seem proper for it to lead off in the move ment, especially as our city is to be the beneficiary to a large extent of the proposed exposition. We hope, therefore, to see our commissioners and justices take prompt and decided action in the m it tei at the next meet ing. There is no time to lose, because arrangements will so m be on foot for preliminary steps looking to the opening of the "big show " The resolution of the Real Estate Convention also recommended the co-operation of the cities and towns and we feel sure that. Mayor Badger and the Board of Mderinn will heed the suggestion in ample time. Removal Temporarily. We have removed o 213 Fayette ville street, next, to Stronach's. Hav ing had our insurance adjusted we will be open tomorrow for business. All eoodsat all damag d will be closed at once at a sacrifice. We have a large stock of parlor organs, pianos, &c. North Static Music Co. C. G. Stone, Manager. mj 14 2t t wm BPECTAL NOTICES. Wan tod. printer to work in a j b and w paper nflic. AddrcM, M w. Kay, Leaksvilie, N. C. iryfl :it. Cabbage and transplanted Tomato plants for sale A R FoRRKSr liu. 517 Polk St. Situation Wanted. A bov about1'1 years old wants a situation as an effi -e bov or to learn some good trad,. Address H . care of the E vkninw Visitor. Hardware, &c. BUY A Nnturday'H Sales. Saturday is always a big day. Every Hue of goods shares the attention of our customers A hrge majority of the trade wait until Saturday to buy such decorative adornments as go to make the lady lovely aud the gentle man handsome oa Sunday morning The shoe department is a scene of activity during the busy hours. Straw hais neckwear, hand kerchiefs, collars, cuffs, hosiery, &c, go freely and our assortment is second to none and prices cannot be beaten. New lines of shoes, slippers, &c , being received from orders placed with mauufactu rers for May delivery. In our earnest endeavors to close out as nearly as possible the present stock, such sacrificiugly low prices are made that compaint is rarely ever heard. N orris' Dri Goods Stork. ROACH TRAP Will catch roaches and soon rid your homes I of these pests QUAKER CITY i Lawn Mowers, Will cut grass evenly and make your i i i i . . mwn iook sil'cojU ana neat. J YOUNG AMERICAN NICKEL PLATED LA Iff PS. A neat new style lamp gives the light of 30 candles. Wicks are easy to put in. PRICES LOW. MAS 8, BRIGGS SONS. EA LEIGH, N O. Terribly in Earnest. Did you ever see a man terribly in earnest? When you get terribly in earnest you are just as sure to accom plish what you are eud-avori,ig to do I as the sparks are to fly upwards. Well, we are terribly in earnest about this dress goods sale which we are now having. We are determined to sell all of our nice dress goods before we move in our new st re on Fay etteville street in August, and to ac complish this cud we know we must sell dress goods for less money than any one else in the dress goods ousi ness We are offering all our nice dress goods at exactly what the goods cost us in New York. This sale vili continue till we move. Each day br'n s some new novelty to our millinery department and all the most stylish things in millinery can be found in our millinery rooms. We make business by making low prices. In carpets and in mattings we are fully prepared to please you. Do not buy any goods till oa first see if we can suit you If we do suit you then you save jmoney. Yours truly, D. T. Swindell. W. H.& li S Tncker & Co Gehts Straw Hats. A better line we have never shown First aud nicest of all are the Dnulap straw hats. They, like llie. Dunlap fur hats, cannot be excelled by any maunfaco turerfn the country. Then we have men's stylish straw hate, which do not come quite so high in prhe, am good, and the styles are correct In fact, we have now a stock of straw hats from which wo can suit almost any one We have a particularly nice line of no' by styles for young men, showing the very latest city shapes. Come and choose your straw hat before the lot gets picked over. W. H & R. S Tuckhr, & Co. IMtSS H&GGIEBEESE. Millinery, llMiiEll. I M PORTED AND DOMESTIC TRIMMED A Hats and Bonnets. The greatest variety of fancy straw braids in the desirable shades of grey, tan, black, &c- for Ladies, Misses and wee little ones. ALL THE NEW SHADES In chiffon and other trimming materials ; (lowers in profusion, so very natural you wonder nature does not also yield its perfume. Forty Farmer Boys Eighteen to thirty years old can get employment, at once, at the South ern Inter State K-x position, Raleigh, N. C. under competent ear poolers, thereby be learning a trade that will help them duriny life Part .f the number will be instructed in hand music. Employment will last until December 1st, 1801, Wages lifteen dollars per month and one suit of regulation uniform. Comfortable quarters furnished free .No one who drinks or uses profane language need apply. Make application in writing giving full particulars as to educa tion, &c , with a letter of endorse ment from some minister. Address F. B Chilton, General Manager, Raleigh, N C. Ice Cellar. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar No. 2?3, 8. WhS mingtoa Street. Orders filled prompt ly. T. E. Sorrkll. I have a nice lot of dry pine wood all sawed &Dd split, ready to he used for stoves or fireplaces; also an assort ment of shingles, all at my mill, we6t end of Hargett street on railroad. ap25 1m L H. Adams. Ice. Ice may be had at our cellar under Barbee & Pope's confecf i n-ry store, near Savings Bark, tomorrow and everyday hereafter. Th e wishing it sent out in quantities vvill please send orders to Jokes & P wkll. Cabbag, transplanted Tomato plants, best variety, pot grown Egg plan: s, Moon Vines, Roses.ra re Chrys anthemums, Carnation, Geraniums, Tuberoses and all kinds of bedding plants, Cut Flowers, Bouqu jts.Floral Designs, ilower Seeds. &c. apl7aw H. Stkinmbtz, Florist. Have your lace curtains done up at the Oak City Steam Laundry in first class style. L. R WyaU's special horse and cow food going like hot cakes. A trial will convince you that it is the best on the market, mh 19 tf 4 Comp 18IG Line of Infant's fine crepe de cheue and muslin caps and shirred hals. HAIR GOODS, Rushings, a beautifnl line of all kinds of Ties. All the new hair ornaments, bracelets, jewelry, Ac, ifcc. Stamped linens, embroidery materials, wools and zephyrs. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Miss MAGGIE REESE, 200 Eayetteville St. April S tf. Raleigh, N. C. Dry ttoods, Notions, &c. W. t ft R S, Tucker ft Co. A DD1T10NAL SPRING PURCHASE s OUR buyer has just returned from the North where be has hnmt aopiirino. of goods to replace those disposed of earlier iu uie season. He found something new, fresh and pret ty for all of the department', and our pat rons may now have the privilege of seeing many lovely things which he has brought out lor their pleasure. D ress Silks, ress Silks, D ress Woolens. ress Woolens, G renadines. Xrenadines, Black: Laces, Printed Co' ton Fabrics, Scotch Ginghams, American Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, table Linens, &c, &c. W. B. k B. S. Tncker & Co. V: and 125 Fayetteville St.
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