Died.
Near New HUL yesterday alter
ncon, Mies Lecta Richard con, of ty
phoid fever. Miss Richardson bad
uauy friends in this city who will be
pained to hear of her death.
Suddenly, last night, at the old
homestead, about three milee north
of Raleigh, Mr. Henry Jones, son of
the late Mr. Kimbrough Jones, aged
about 60 years.
The Extension.
We are pleased to learn that there
will be no more delay than is abso
lutely necessary on the work of ex
tension of the street car lines to the
exposition grounds. It was thought
beet to get the lines within the city
limits in good working order
first and as this has been
about accomplished, attention
will be directed to the extension. The
road will be leveled and put in first
class condition, and it is proposed to
erect a passenger station at the end
of the line. The original idea will be
carried out of running the line to the
south gate of the Exposition grounds
instead of going through Oberlin, as
at one time suggested.
And now we are to have a new in
dustry in the shape of wine making
under the auspicies of Mr. Geo C.
Heck and others. The plant will he
located on the premises of the iue
yard recently owned by Col. J. M.
Heck near Pullen Park. Mr. Heck
will soon start on an extended trip in
the interest of the new enterprise,
and it is expected that the business
will be in full operation by the time
the next years' crop of grapes ma
ture. The musical festival which is to
take place during the coming exposi
tion will, from present indications be
a grand success, and it is suggested
that it be made an annual' occasion
The express companies of the State
are now arranging their tariffs io
compliance with the railroad cim-missioners.
Raleigh Market Report.
WHOLESM.R AND RRTAIL.
Correcteii AMKaLI bv
W. & A. B SiRONACH.
Kayetteville and Wilmington Btreots.
81 5 217
Mkais- O. R. sidch, 71 10
Hulk shoulders,
bacon " t4 10
" breakfast 12 IE
H am sugar cnml 1H 16c
N. C. &Va , 10 lfie
Baou N. O., hog round, 10 11c
Lard Pure, 8 10c
Compound Rle 10
Flour Bf si per bbl fo.50 $7.50
Family, " 5.75 .50
Good, 44 5 25 6.50
Cokkkk Rio Green li 25c
BUQAR Granulated, 6 tic
Yellow extra C 4 5c
MoiiASSKS Cuba 22i 60c
New Orleans, 22 60c
Syrups, 25 60
MkaIi per bushel, 87 1.00
Corn per bushel, bli 1,00
Oats per bushel, 70 80c
Hay per hun wt, 0 1.J0
Brah per pound, 1J lc
Ship Stukk per pound, 1 lie
8ALT per sack, 1.0') 1:75
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Butter- 15 25c
Eggs, m 20c
Chickens Spring, li 25e
Hens, 25 35c
Potatoes Sweet, 65 83c
4 Irish, $1.25 1.60
Peas White, 75 1.00
M Stock. 65 90c
f stand Bwioli Hotel,
AT THE HAMMOCKS. -
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ON WRiGHTSYILLE BEACH NEAR
Wilmington, N C.
m git tet" propter himiom "mL"
Domiort mens morions M est."
We hop none of the readers of the
Visitor will suffer from oar ' tie,"
" tie" reiterations in regard to
OUR BREAD.
As we expect to keep np
OUR "TO," "TO,"
Until every one who eats bread in
this town
Tries Siioicl's Bread
Laid on The Lash.
Augusta, Mk.v Sept.. 0 There
was a horse whipping affair on the
public street yesterday morning The
victim was A H. Lyon, a builder and
contractor. The man who did the
whipping was rut. smart, a young
druggist. About two months ago
Smart married a young woman who
was one of the belles of the town.
Soon afterward he heard rumors re
flecting upon the previous character
of his bride. He investigated the
slanderous stories, and, it is alleged,
traced them all to Lyon.
Yesterday he started to make Lyon
retract. He was purchasing the raw
hide at Hamlen's harness store, when
he saw Lyon approaching. Smart
rushed upon him and after accusing
him of slandering his wife, he plied
the rawhide vigorously across Lyon's
head and shoulders, one blow making
a terrible cut on the face. Lyon ran
across the street into Beal's paper
store, Smart following and applying
the lash. Lyon went betore the
grand jury to have his assailant in
dicted.
W, H. Hughes,
DEALER IN
FINE CROCKERY,
LASS WARE,
FINE TABLE FUR
NISHINGS, and
mm LIMP GOODS.
FILTERERS,
WATER COOLERS,
OIL STOVES,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS,
BICYCLES,
TRICYCLES,
BABY CARRIAGES,
FENDERS AND FIRE SETS.
I keep in stock a full line of Crock-,
ery Stone Ware and Britania Goods,
and everything in my line from the
Fragile Toy Goods to heavy Stone
Ware. Call and examine my stock
befor purchasing.
8ept 5 w. H. iiuwnnia.
Ice Cellar.
Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish
daily, at my cellar No. S23, S. Wil
mington Street. Orders filled prompt
ly. T. E. SORRELL. je8 tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Farming Lands for Rent.
WILL rent 544 acres of farming land in
tie vicinity ki own as the lands of the
L. GATLING, including tVe
lute MRS. S,
residence.
This land will be rented m tracts to suit
renters. For terms &c apply to
V. H MUUKJi,
Raleigh, N. U
NEW BOOK BAGS,
AND A FULL STOCK OF
Pencils, New Tablets Slates
And everything you want
For School Use.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO
Booksellers
Examine our fine Stationery.
School for Boys
The third session of my school for boys
will hetrin on Monday. August 31st. Terms
cj ,iir i tittuci n t rrvr r viaxt
mi uDuncatiou to xxivitLiivo j. nviujaix
Raleigh, August 10 Xm jhJ
Now open for tbo season 1801. Most charming resort on South
Atlantic Coast. Hotel equipped with all modern improvements,
PIG F ISH, CRABS, ClAMS
and all the delicacies from the sea a specialty. Fine
BAND OF MUSIC,
Dancing, Fishing, Boating, Sea Breezes, Snrf Battling, c.
WILL HUNTER,
PROPRIETOR.
Also Proprietor Hotels ARLINGTON
GREGORY, Goldsboro, N. C.
C. H. Anderson,
DEALBR IN
Dry Goods, .
Shoes,
Fancy Goods
Notion? and
Toilet Articles.
Beautiful Checked Gingham for 8
cents per yard, worth 10 cents.
Our Shoes are well selected and are
of good stock.
Our patterns in Calicos are beauti
ful. Call aud examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Special attention is called to our all
Wool Tricots, double width at 25 cents
per yard.
Beautiful styles in White Apron
Check at 7i cents, 8$ cents and 10
cents per yard.
All are new and rresn. JNo old or
shoddy stock.
U. H. AJN J 'hiKMUJN ,
Sept 5 No. 5 E. Harge ut St.
JOHN T. MORRIS k CO..
.DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
MATRESSES,
L0UNGES,&C.
We have in stock a neat line of
Fuirnitxre
suitable for the Exposition. Persons
expecting to entertain visitors during
the Exposition, would consult the'r
best interest if they would call and
examine our stock ana compare
prices
We still carry on our
CABINET&UPHOLSTERYiDEPARTM NT
and all kinds of furniture repaired,
cleaned, varnished and upholstered.
All kinds of Mattresses to order.
Chairs reseated, packing, boxing, set
ting up and moving furniture a spe
ciality. Mr. G. W. Morris, so long with the
firm of Messrs. Johnson & Barber, is
with us, and would be pleased to have
his friends call and see him.
JOHN T. MORRIS & CO.,
117 Wilmington St., Prairie building,
Raleigh, N. C. sep 3 tf
June 25, 1891-3m.
Saveyonr money aid call on
The New York
Bargain House
205, Fayetteville Street,
M. D. J. D. Edwards Old Stand,
If you ?iih to buy
Best Prints at 4 and 5 en's per yard.
" Dress Ginghams at &i end 8 cts.
Yard wide Brown Domestic at 4i cts.
Bleached Domestic from 4-i cts and up.
Boys Knee Pants from 19 cts. ami up.
Youths Pants from 13 to 18 at 5u cts.
Men's PantB from 85 cents and up.
Ladies $1.50 Button and Lace 8hoes
at 95 cts. and 1000 other articles too
numerous to mention and soldcheaper
than any other house in the country.
STOCK NOT YET COMPLETE
New bargains arriving daily.
Look out for special announcement
next week.
Polite lady and gentlemen clerks
will take pleasure in showing you
goods. Yours for bargains.
H. A. LITTMAN & CO.,
Proprietors of N. Y. Bargain House.
MDiUB Edwards' Old Stand,
aull 205 Fayetteville St, Ealeigh, N C.
COAL AND ICE.
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, $135
"RUSH" cushion tire, 115
"HARTFORD" $100; cushion tire, 105
"CRESCENT," solid tiro, 85
Ladies Machines.
LadieB' "COLUMBIA" Safety, $135
"HARTFORD" " 105
"JUNO" " 7
Boys' Wheels.
$50
25
"ROB ROY," 26 inch, all balls,
"BOYS' JUNIOR," 24 inch,
ALSO OTHERS.
Of course the "Columbia" is the best,
For years the name "Columbia" has been
a synonym lor tnat wnicn is the most aura
ble and up with the times.
It leads in all improvements.
The above for sale by the
Mb Stale Kmc Co.
C. C. STONE,
Manager,
jiy3 tf GENERAL MUSIC DEALERS.
i
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
GAYTON, RED ASH coals all ?-es.
ANTHRSITE, WHITE and RED
ASH COAL, all sizes.
POCAHONTAS COAL.
SPLINT COAL.
EGO 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
one hundred or more.
JONES & POWELL
NOTICE.
HERE will be a meeting of the corport
JL tors of the Grimm Brownstone am'
Improvement ompany at the office of J. W
Hinsdale, huleigli, N. (J., on Sept. 12, 1891 at
ten o'clock, a. in.
J. W. HINSDALE,
one of tbe h.coiporutois.
Executor's Notice.
Having qualified as executors of Samuel
M. Utley, deceased, we hereby give notice to
all persons indebted to him to make imme
diate payment to us; atad to all persons hav
nig ciamia ugauisi iiia estate to present tne
same to us on or Deiore tne atn clay ot Julv
juKuj uuierwise ms notice will De pleat
in bar of their recovery.
V. A. Wnitaker, Raleigh, N. C, and T. A
Uouncil, Holly Springs, N. C , Executors.
, July 10, 1891. 6w
Teacher wanted.
A 1 lilNCIP AL is needed for theOenten
jLX. nial Graded School tor whites, at KAL
KUiH, N. 0. Applicants for the position
will be examined on Saturday, Sept. 12th, at
ten o'clock at the above named school. The
position will pay from $80 to 7u per school
month, according to qualification and 'grade
acquired on examination. This officer will
be required to teach, and will te under the
uirection oi me Bupenntenaent oi tne u ai.
1GU GRADED bCHOOL.
THOMAS H. BRIGGS,
Secretary.
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 file the evidences
of the same with me on or before the 7th
day of August, 1892, otherwise this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
HATT1E V. WAITT,
Aug. 8 iiw Administratrix.
Once used, always used.
Hot Rolls every afternoon at
4.30 o'clock,
Cakes fresh baked every day. Only
best materials used.
W. C. & A. B, Stronac!1
Proprietors
STRON ACIl'S BAKERY
He Cheerfully Recommends It.
THE GEEATi
Panacea Springs
WATEB .
CIKTIFICATE FROM DB. Mi. BOB.UTT.
Raliiuh, N. 0., June 6th 1891.
To the Panacea Springs and Hotel Co: '
Gentlemen It affords me great pleasure
to state that I regard the Panacea Sm-imra
m
water the very best in the catalogue of min
eral waters now in use for scrofula, ad es
pecially for dyspepsia. One year ago I was
a great sufferer from dyspepsia and after
spending sevej al weeks near the springs and
using tne water daily, 1 was entirely relieved.
Since that time 1 have had occasional retums
oi it, and in every instance I have exueri-
enced prompt relief by the use of i he water.
I would advise every sufferer from dyspep
sia, who can do so, to use this water. It is
what its name indicates a panacea for
some of the worst, if not all, the diseases U
which flesh is heir. I have known the water
for a number of years, and I cheerfully re
commend it. Respectfully,
Jetf J. B. BOBBITT. ,
For Sale or Exchange for City
PROPERTY.
A highly improved farm,' well adap
ted to grass and grain, well watered
and splendid location for str re, nine
miles from Raleigh. L. R. WYATT.
Also at Cost,
My stock of Groceries consisting of
Tobacco,
Snuff.
March, v
Soda, x
So ap,
Matches,
Lye,
Pap r,
Paper Baas,
classes,
bole Leather,
&c,, ire., &c,
To make room for machinery and
farm implements. Call at onee to
get bargains. L. R. WYATT,
216 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C
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W&ere tie buyer gets tbe Profit
Is the Place '
TO BUY.
In addition to our stock n' clothing,
we wish to call attention to our
GENTS' F0RN GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
SHIRT8, larndried and nnlaundried,
CUFFS,
COLLARS,
DRAWERS,
UNDER-8HIKTS,
HOSIERY, Black
and colored.
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SILK, (
LINEN,
COTTON, ,
and the base ball handkerchief. Sus
penders, &c.
jttnlwn F V.WJ
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