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Tomorrow at the Church en. rsirnuL u. k. nr. k. i . i . kah, fawum. Sunday school 9:30 .ni.W.X.8nflliiig.u ut Pmching at 11 a. m. and fcll p. m., by the paator. All invited. IDBHTOK ST. M. K T.T. I'K. J. H. CORDOK, Snndav school 9:30 a.m. W.J. Yonnp.Sunt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8.1ft p. m. by Rev. Y. Yoehioka, of Japan. Class meeting every Sunday from 1 to 5 o'clock p m., conducted by the pastor. Church Conference 2d Wednesday night in each month, at 8 o'clock, p ni. All invited. CHRISTIAN J. I FOSTER, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. iu. Preaching at 11 n. ra, and I p. m. All cordially invited. MMKUni M. E. REV. C. O. KIT. NT, 1 VSTOR. Sunday school I p. ni. John l'orter, Supt. Pivaching at 8:00 p. in. Prayer nieetingevery Wednesday night 7:30. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. 0. J. Wikoatk Rector. Fourieenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school at 9.(0 a. BL Morning prayer and sermon at II a, in. Evening praer and sermon at 8:30 p- m. Seats free. All cordially invit-d. CHRIST CHURCH REV. PR. MARSHALL, RE( TOR. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. Early Communion at 7.30 a. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. ra. Divine service and sermon at 11 a. m. Choral Evensong at 0.00 p. m. Services daring the week : Wednesday at 6 p m ; mid Friday at 10 a m. All invited. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN KV.V. DR. .I S. WATKINS. PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. No other services. Sunday school at Mission Chapel at 4:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all these services, FIRST BAPTIST REV. 1R. .1. W. CARTER, PASTOP. Sunday school 9:30. Thos. H.Briggs, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. All cordially invited. TABERNACLE BAPTIST REV. DR. J. J. HALL PASTOR. METROPt l LIT AN HALL. Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Bronghton, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. in., by pastor. Public invited. ?17 7? t 104 Raleigh Market Ileport. WUOMC8ALK ANtt RKTAII. C' . rted WKKKLY bv ' W.t & A B SfRONACH. raveMevi!! mk) Wilniinu'toii -fret 815 MAT8-0. R. sides. Hulk shoulders, Wucou " breakfast H :iuip UKar cured 1 1 n. C. & Va , 10 Baton '. C , hog rouud, 10 Lard Pure, u'oiu; uml 0(0 Thst kt Obi fii.50 Family, " Good, " Cofkkk Kio Wreen Sugar (irauulHted, Yellow extra 0 Molassks Cubn New Orleans, hyn.; .-. Mkal per bushel, Corn per bushel, Oats per bushel. Hay per bun wt. Bra bj per pounu, Ship Stukk per pound, 8alt per Back, J M RROUflHrON. T BIMOSRLEY. Plour- 5.75 Y,3 m f i Mi m 25 85 70 0 I H 1.M 10 10c 12 16c 15c 11c 10c 10 f7.50 b.50 5.50 25c tire tip Mlc 60c no 1.00 1,00 NJC 1.10 He lie 1:75 J IV1 BROUCHTON & CO., Real Estate Agents EXCLUSIVELY. COUNTRY PRODUCE. BUTTKR 15 Etrera, 12, 'bickens Spring, 19T Hens, 25 Potatoes Sweet, 05 Irish, $1.25 Pc is White, 75 " Stock. 65 tate. The men yea are looking for if you want to buy or sell or rent real es- 25c 20c 25c Ma 85C 1.50 1.00 90c NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Our New Carpets. We now have in stock the largest and best line of carpets ever shown in Raleigh. We have carpets to suit every one. It matters not whether you want a cheap cotton carpet, or a Royal Wilton we have both, and our prices are as low as any house in the trade. Our line is complete, and any one needing a carpet should see our stock before buying. We show a large lot of new moquette and velvet carpets at $1 per yard. Our Brussels carpet at 50c is a real value. In fact, we have anything in the carpet and rug line you want. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mrs. Justice's School Will begin Monday,Sept.7th,1891, at her residence 228, North McDowell st. Wanted to Bent. A five room house or larger. Per sons having such to rent will please communicate with Lock Box 114, Ra leigh, N. C. au 22 3t. Have your lace curtains done up at the Oak City Steam Laundry in first class style. L. R. Wyatt's special horse and cow food going like hot cakes. A trial will convince you that it is the best on the market. mh!9 tf Ice. Ice may be had at our cellar under Barhee & Pope's confectionery store, near Savings Bank, tomorrow and every day hereafter. Those wishing it sent out in quantities will please send orders to Jokes & Powell. Big bargains in all kinds of summer millinery at Miss Maggie Reese's, jy7tf 209 Fayetteville St. Wanted To purchase a residence five or six rooms to be paid for in monthly in stalments with interest. Apply to Evening Visitor. The Steam Riding Gallery is again in town, and we ask the patronage of those who engage in that pleasure Will be in operation Friday. Respectfully, al9 6 Mrs. M. F. King 5c Bro. . Ice Cellar. Ice ip any quantity, also fresh fish riailw. .. mv cellar No. S2H. 8. Wil mington Street. Orders filled prompt- m in ti . ri ly. ' A. a. bukkhliIi. jeo u Save your money and call on The lew York Bargain House Fayettcville Slieet, M. D. J. D. Edwards Old Stand, If you wish to buy Best Prints at 4 and 5 cents per yard. " Dress Ginghams at 6i and 8 cts. Yard wide Bro wn Domestic at 4 cts. Bleached Domestic from 4 k cts and up. Boys Kiieo Pants from 1'J cts. and up. Youths Pants from 13 to 18 at 50 cts. Men's Pants from 85 cents and up. Ladies $1.50 Button and Lace Shoes at 95 cts. and 1000-other articles too numerous to mention and soldcheaper than any otherjhouse in the country. STOCK NOT YET COMPLETE f New bargains arriving daily. Look out for special announcement next week. Polite lady and gentlemen clerks will take pleasure in showing you goods. Yours in bargains. H. A. LITTMAN & CO., Proprietors of N. Y. Bargain House. MD&JD Edwards' Old Stand, aull 205 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N C. Island Beach Hotel, AT THE HAMMOCKS. ON WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH NEAR For Sale or Exchange for City PROPERTY. A highly improved farm, well adap ted to grass and grain, well- watered and splendid location for store, nine miles from Raleigh. L. R. WYATT. Also at Cost, Mv stock of Groceries consisting of Tobacco, Snuff. Starch, Soda, Soap, Matches, Lye, Paper, Paper Bags, Molasses, Sole Leather, &c, &c, &c, To make room for machinery and farm implements. Call at once to get bargains. L. R. WYATT, 216 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. COAL AND ICE. All trimmed millinery to be closed out for cost and less, at Miss Maggie Reksb's, jy7tf 209 Fayetteville St. . Celery Plants. White Plume, Golden, Self Blanch ing. Large, white, solid, strong plan s ooc per 10Q, H. Stkikmktz, ySU 2w Florist. Wilmington, C- Now open for the season 1891. Most charmiug resort on South Atlantic boast. Hotel equipped with all modern iniproTeinents, PIG F ISH, CRABS, CIaMS I i and all the delicacies from the sea a specialty. Fine BAND OF MUSIC, I Dancing, FisMng, Boating, Sea Breezes, Snrf Biining, c WILL HUNTER, PROPRIETOR. Also Proprietor Hotels ARLINGTON- GREGORY, Goldsboro, N. C. JuDe 2.r:, 1881 itm. nnn bill s s MP 1 A lost Desirable Lot Containing one third of an acre on the corner of Oakwood Avenue and Bloodworth street. This property is in one. of the most healthy localities of the city and a most excellent neighborhood. Water on the lot. For terms, &c, apply on the premi ses on the corner of Oakwood Aven ue and Bloodworth street. Raleigh, Aug 5 lm. Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Administratrix of D. S. Waitt, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment to me. and all persons having claims against the estate will tile the evidences ol the same with me on or before the 7th day of August, 1892, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar ot their recovery. JdATTlxS V. WAITT, . Aug. 8 W Administratrix. Our Bicycle Line consists 'of the following and is complete: "COLUMBIA," Light Roadster Safety, with or without cushion tire, with or with out spring fork, $13) 'RUSH" cushion tire, 115 "HARTFORD" $1C0; cushion tire, 105 "CRESCENT," solid tire, 85 Ladies Machines. $135 105 7a Now is the time to buy both Ice for immediate use and Coal for winter while the prices are low and it can be delivered clean and best quality. We are now taking orders for GAY TON, RED ASH coals all ses. ANTHRSITE, WHITE and RED ASH COAL, all sizes. POCAHONTAS COAL. SPLINT COAL. EGG COAL made by machinery from coal dust and Pitch. Something new and said to be splendid. We are now cutting wood and ready to take orders for that also to be delivered in ! the next few weeks from one cord to JONES & POWELL &ss&amu- Ladies' "COLUMBIA" Safety, " "JUNO" " Boys' Wheels. "ROB ROY," 26 inch, all balls, $50 "BOYS' JUNIOR," 24 inch, 25 ALSO OTHERS. Of course the "Columbia" is the best. For years the name "Columbia" has been a synonym for that which is tne most dura ble and up with the times. It leads in all improvements. The above for sale by the li State lie Co. C. C. STONE, Manager, iiy3tfj GENERAL MUSIC DEALERS. Executor's Notice. Having qualified as executors of Samuel M. Utley, deceased, we htreby give notice to all persons indebted to him to make imme diate payment to us; and to all persons hav ing claims agfcinst his state to present the same to us on or before the 9th day of July, 1S92; otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. F. A. Whitaker, lialeigh, N. C, and T. A. Council, Holly Springs, H.(J , Executor. July 10, 1891.-4W School for Boys. Land and Mill Site for Sale. On Monday, the 31st day of August, 1891, at the court house door in Kaleigh, under a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county, in the special proceeding, entitled Phonas Yates, M J Tonnofl'ski and Geo L Tonnoffski, her husband, and others ex parte, 1 will sell at public auction, the tract ol land of about 32 acres, on Walnut creek, in Swift Creek township. Wake county, ad joining the lands of W H J Goodwin, Wm Woodall, TJ Woodall and Bryant Smith, and known as the Yates' mill tract. Terms: A credit of three months given and bond with security required. Sale at 12 m. S i MOHDECAI, . Commissioner. Raleigh, N C, July 31st, 1891 tds Children Crj jorJitci.tf'8 CtttorHj " 0 Tell me where is Fancy BR(KA)D. Roger. ATSTRONACHS.' The People. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS Stronach's Bread. COPY OK TKLKU riAH . Send by days Ei press three loaves of bread for a sick man. We Use Minnesota Patent and Liucile flour. Pure Lard and best of material only in our Bread and Cakes. W. C. & A. 8. Stromc Proprietors STKONACH'S BAKERY Hot Roils every afternoon at ;4.30 to 8 P. M, He Cheerfully Recommends It. TEE GKRIE.A.TJJ Panacea Springs CBBTiriCATI FROM DB. J. B. BQBITT.? Kalskjh, N. C, June.5ta 1891. To the Panacea Springs and Hotel.Co: Gentlemen It affords me nMlnlMmM to state that I regard the Panacea Springs waier me very best in the catalogue of min eral waters now in use for scrofula, a"id es pecially for dyspepsia. One vear aim I a great sufferer from dyspepsia and alter spending seveial weeks near the spriujrs and I1S1 llir ,,-.,f ..... ., f 9 - Q j. was entirely relieved. Since that time 1 have had occasional returns Ot it. and in pvprv motufu i k.. enced prompt relief by the use of he water. .wuiu umc every sunerer irom dyspep sia, who can do so, to use this water. It is what ite name indicates a panacea for some ol the worst, if not all, the diseases U which llesh is heir. I have known the water for it number of vpnra on, I I ..1 .f..ll.. .. commend it. Respectf uhy, J 11 J. U. UOBBITT. Tiie Covenant Building and Loan Association,' -OF- KtfOXVlJLL,!:, TJNN.; AUl'HOKIZKD CAPITA!,, $25,000,000 Managed solely by Odd Fel.ows, but mem bership open to all. The Covenant is out of tbe best known and most successful Build ing and Loan Associations before the pubhe. The business of this company in ah depart ments is conducted with rigid economy. The Ul'OOOrtiOll Of I i:i V n immi hv vuli.il. l.i.... U APAKT H OK mxmm FUD IS smaller i nun many oiner companies. The 1'Ollnwimr urn niulnKunuTit. Iv.im, II,,. O HUUl IflAQ Knoxviiie Banks, where the Home oince is "A thoroughly solvent and reliable insti tution, ltoincers are hrst class business men, capubie, honest, and of that character who could not aliord to connect then names with any but a successful and reliable busi ness." City is auonai Bank. '"The omcers ure ail men of good standing here, and some ot them are wealthy men in very hnrh social and mm .hast Tennessee .National Bank. "The officers are among oui very best citi zens and are gentlemen ol honor and credit-" i? or stock or uitoriuation see George H. Ulass W. T. timitii or Wayxie Alicoti. nilUi Wnere tie buyer gets the Profit Is the Place TO BUY. In addition to our stock of clothing, we wish to call attention to our GENTS' MNMINU GOODS, CONSISTING OF SHIRTS, laundried and nnlaundried, CUFFS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, OMfciR-SB.IhTS, HOSIERY, Black and colored. HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK, LINEN, OOTTON, and the. base ball handkerchief. Sus- penders, &c. junWti H. V. W AITT.
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