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VOL. XXVI.
RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1891.
NO. 33
HESS DOTES ABOUT THE CITY.
What Our Reporter See and
Hear Worth Giving to Our
Headers News in Brief.
Ap-
tf A new safe for Bale cheap
ply at this office.
Laet week of the exposition.
Mr. T. O. Williams of the Evening
Visitor is quite sick.
Turkeys can now rest awhile and
get fat for Christmas.
Many improvements are being made
on Nash Square.
A eplendid dinner was served at the
Yarboro House yesterday.
The toy shop will soon be loaded
down with gifts for the little oneB.
The next in order is Christmas, and
it will soon be here in all its glory.
Wilmington is to have a welcome
arch for next week.
We are to have some splendid per
formances at Metropolitan Hall
during December.
A grand centennial for Raleigh i8
the thing for next spring. Let us all
begin to boom it up.
Cotton receipts continue quite
heavy, but there is no material im
provement in prices.
There was a considerable atten
dance at the exposition grounds to
day.
The attendance at the Agricultural
and Mechanical College is i-till on the
increase.
See notices of sale by F. H. Busbee,
attorny for Eliza Donaldson Trustee
and P. M. Wilson. Mortgagee.
Attention ie directed to the adver
tisement of the Nbrris Dry Goods
Store in this issue.
Bank examiuer Alden hp 8 been sent
out from Washington Cit- to take
charge of the affairs of the suspended
First National Bank of Wilmington
Next week is to be a i rand time in
Wilmington. It is "Welcom Week
and our ' City by the Sea" will put
on its best appearance.
Appropriate exercises were conduc
ted at Murphy School yesterday. Rev
Dr. J. W. Carter delivered an ad
dress.
The market is crowded daily wit!
the festive rabi.it, 'possums, bird
v4r. No lack of the good things of
"Tlfe if you have the wherewith
J. Charles Richter, wholesale lum
ber dealer, 1826 Van Pelt street, Phil
adelphia, Pa., says: I can't speak
too highly of Bradycrotine as a head
ache cure. nov 25 6t
What is to be the fate of the expo
sition ? Is it to remain in Raleigh or
go elsewhere ? These are the question
to be settled.
There will be a meeting of the Board
of Trustees of the Agricultural and
Mechanical College at the office of the
TAna.rtment . of Agriculture next
Thursday, December 4th, afr 10 a. m
The alarm of fire this morning
about 9 o'clock from box 28, was
naused from the burning of some
trash coal on the premises of the Yar
boro House. No damage done.
We have received an invitation to
attend the Seeond Annual Exhilition
of the South Carolina Poultry and
Pet Stock Association at Columbia,
. B. C , January 12 to 16th, 1892
We hoDe the managers of the elec
trie railway will consider it to their
interest to soon extend the line in the
Eastern suburbs The extension to
the West has proven we believe re
munerative, and, we most think a
like movement to the east will meet
with satisfactory results.
Nnw is the time to commence ad
vertisiogfor Christmas Don't wait
until the time comes, because a large
number of people buy sometimese
fnr hand. The Visitor is a splendid
medium for eity trade. It goes into
household. Bring in
UCBl'J W - J
ypui advertisements now.
Reid-ter of Deeds Mial has received
the pension warrants from the State
Auditor.
Notwithstanding the inclement
weather yesterday, there were nu
merous huntsmen on the war path.
A reward has b en offered by Gov.
Holt tor the incendiaries who set fire
to the property of Mr. Jno. H. Ward,
in Chatham county.
Go to the exposition grounds to
morrow. The admission rees win oe
principally devoted to St. John's
Hospital and the Soldiers Home.
The fine collection of Florida ex
hibits are being sold at the exposition
grounds. The sale will cIobo tomor
row.
The Conf-.derate veterans of Vir
ginia propose to celebrate in be
coming style, the lirthday of Gen.
Lee which occurs on January 19th.
At the session of the Baptist State
Board of .Missions held last Wednes
day night, 120 State Missionaries
were appointed.
Notwithstanding yesterday was
Thanksgiving, there were no cases
before the Mayor this morning. This
speaks well for the morals of our
people.
The best einovment to be hd yes-
terdav. was around the family fire
side, with a blazing hearth, and some
thing good to eat. Out door arrange
ment were all broken up.
We learn that there is an improve
ment in the condition of both the lt
tie boys recently injured by a falling
tree. We sincerely hope tney may
soon recover.
Lookout for burglars They are
operating extensively in different
towns in the State. When you see a
suspicious looking stranger around,
keep your eyes on him. These scoun
drels are evidently none of our folks
The North State formerly publish
ed at Greensboro made its first ap
pearance from Raleigh yesterday. It
is well gotten up and contains much
interesting reading matter. Mr. T
R. Puruell is the editor, and as he
has had considerable experience in
journalistic line, the North State
will no doubt prove a success.
All the evidence is through with in
the McDougald trial at Fayetteville.
and the case is being argued. There
is much diversity of opinion as to the
verdict, although the circumstantial
evidence is very strong against the
prisoner.
"The Sea Queen" a splendid musi
cal and farce company will appear at
Metropolitan Hall next Wednesday,
December Snd. Among the members
of the troope are Adelaide Randall
the famous singer and Billie Muldoon
the famou3 champion wrestler.
Allen & Marvin.
We are agents for Allen & Marvin's
fiae shoes. They are beautiful stylet;
every pair warranted to wear.
No rib' Dry Goods Stork.
Methodist Conference.
The N. C Conference of the M. E
Church, South, met in Greenville
last Wednesday mornii-g with Bishop
Galloway presiding, D. W. Bain was
ejected secretary and W L Cunning
gim, Geo. T. dimmers, N. M. Juiney,
G. S. Prit chard, E L Davis and W.
JLi Arengll were elected assistant
secretaries Twelve were admitted on
trial; on traveling eonuectiou Qv; to
be ordained deacons three.
Murder fase
At the coming Federal Cour. which
begins here next Monday, there is a
murder case of much inter- st. It is
that of the State vs. Zck Rhodes, a
deputy marsha'l, who bhot and killed
a moonshiner in Onslow county last
spring. The case was sent here from
Onslow County Superior Court His
defense is that the moonshiner wa.
attempting to kill him, and the m m's
wife set fierce dogs on him.
12. P. Reed.
We are agents for F. P Reed's fine
shoes. For style and wear they can
not be excelled.
N orris' Dry Goods Store.
Foster's Kid Gloves.
We have just received another new
lot of Foster's kid gloves in all the
new shades and black.
Norris' Dry Gcds Bt re.
Umbrellas.
The best and cheapest line of urn
brellas, at
t oiiuis' Dry Goods Stork.
corsets! Corsets!
All the leading makes in coisets; R.
& G corsets from 5c. to $1 7, at
Norris1 Dry Goods Stork.
Death of Mr. Joseph I). Joyner
Di d in FranklintoD, N. C, yeoter
lay morning Ittt, Mr Joseph D. Joy
ner, of this city. Mr Joyner was an
insurance agent and real estate bro
ker and was well-known in this com 1
munity. lie was a native of Frank-1
lin county, and he died at his former ,
home in Franklinton. He had been
in failing health ever since an attack
of the grippe, which he had last win- i
ter. He was about 45 years old, a !
conservative meuiber of theHaptisti
Church and a man who everybody es-
tc euied He wes unmarried. He was
j Secretary of the Royal Arcauum, aud ,
a delegation of the order went down
this morning to attend the funeral.
Hardware, Air.
Hosiery ! Hosiery !
The finest line of fast black hosiery
in the city, at
Norris' Dry Goods Stork.
Hill & Greene.
We are agents for Hill & Greene's
Little Giant Scl ool 8hoes; the best in
the world for the wear.
Norris' Dry Goods Stork.
Maurice Flyun.
Ask to see Maurice Flynn's $2 shoes
for ladies'. They are beauties; every
pair warranted to wear.
Norris' Dry Goods Stork.
Ask to see our $1.50 ladies' kid but
toned shoes
Norris' Dry Goods Stork.
Hathaway Soule & Harrington
We are agents for Hathaway Soule
& Harrington's fine hand made shoes
for gentlemen. They are the most
stylish and perfect fitting gents' dress
shoe in the market. Every pair war
ranted to wear.
Norris'Dry Goods 8tork
A Fiery Serpent with a two
Edged- feword.
Never since the world began has
there walked the earth a scourge or
pestilence so terrible and destructive
as credit. When you run a bill j on
are constantly in fear, you know not
why, out, you feel a most gnawing at
your heart strings and you feel a con
stant overhanging danger and you
always dread to see the collector come
if you hav'nt no money. You must
sacrifice honor by making promises
which you know you cannot fulfil
hence you do just the thing Anna
nias and Saphyradid. If you have
the money and pay the bill you feel
you have been robbed and there is io
pleasure in it If you buy goods for
cash and at Swindell's you feel quite
differentjyou walk the streets in open
day fearless of all men free and inde
pendent. No more dodging the
blood hounds oh your track with
an account against you. Then
dear friend, don't you know that
when you trade for cash at a cash
house like Swindells you do not pay
exorbitant prices. Have you ever
thought how much moi-e money it
will take to run a bill than to pay as
you go; the expensive accommodation
will tit and furnish your entire house
in one year; pay what you owe and
quit the accursed practice. People
often remark how expensive it is to
live in Raleigh and the secret of the
expense is in the prevailing habit of
geUing credit for everything; get out
of the hole; tra le at Swindell's and
for cash, the difference will soon be
apparent.
Yours truly,
D T. Swindell.
Married
Cross -Howle. On Wednesday
night last at Edenton Street Method
ist Church, Mr. John W. Cross led to
the hymenial oltar Miss Iola Howie,
daughter of Oapt. W. T. Howie. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr.
J. J Hall in presence of a large crowd.
The attendants were afc follows:
Miss Sadie Dunn and Mr. Fred
Howie; Mi s Mamie Carver and Mr. J.
D. Turner; Miss Lillie Dunn and Mr.
E L. Fleming; Miss Mary Avera and
Mr. J. F. Brown.
The flower girls were Mhs Dora Sa
fer and Miss Lillie Bradley. The
ushers were C. G. Lee, J. P. Wray, R.
K. Williums and A'f. Williams, Jr.
At the conclusion of the marriage
the bridal party repaired to the Yar
boro House where a reception was
held and an elegant repast enjoyed.
The contracting parties left for a tour
to the Northern ciths followed by the
congratulations of a host of friends.
NO
MAN
face
all
-an he lianpy with his
soraed una sore from
SHAVING
No man can shave well with a sor
ry razor, The moral is to call and
buy
A GOOD RAZOR.
We offer razors that are good; we
have just received a large stock.
Our name is stamped on the razor,
and every one is
WARRANTED.
B
AZORS very light weieht.
ZOR8 nifdium weight,
AZORS heavy weight.
J3f Our razor with name
RALEIGH
etched on it, is finest can be manufactured.
FBOMAS 6. BK1GGS SOUS,
RALEIGH, N. C.
1891
1892.
Boneless Ham 12Ac
Ball & "o's.
pound at C, 0,
SPECIAL NOTICKS.
Heckler's Sausage 121c. pound at C.
O. Ball & Co's.
d.
Want
A first class Cook.
Apply at 112 Furwood .Avenue.
Nov 23 at.
Heckler's Sauce 10c pound at C. O.
Ball & Co's.
millinery-
Married.
At the residence of the bride's
parents near Wake Forest on the
35th insl., Miss Kiva Allen daughter
of S. F Allen, Esq and Mr Robt. H
Bishop, of Southampton County,
Virginia. The parties left on the
north bound train this morning for
the northern cities.
Norris' Dry Goods Store
Stylish lrss Goods.
Just received a large invoice of new j
and styli h dress goods, among them
may be seen some of the latest and
ricuest productions of tbe European
maikets. High ciass novelties in
woolen effects, fancy silks velvets,
&c , with a magnificent line of dress
trimmings to match Narrow silks
and jet gio.ps, &c , at lower prices
than ever quoted o same quality of
goods.
Fresli Vegetables.
I havt on sale at my store, on the
corner of Dawson and Jones streets,
5000 head of oollards and 1 00 head of
the finest cabbage in the market,
fresh every morning and cheap.
R. M. Utzman.
nov23 tw.
Fall and Winter.
The latest novelties and best Btyles
in HATS ANT BONNETS now readv
FOR THE TRADE
Hair Goods, Stamped Linens, Em
broidery materials, Wools, Zephyrs
and Yarns of all kinds.
Orders from a distance will receive
prompt attention.
IS
ms mm REESE
209 FAYETTEVILLE ST.
ap9tf
Dry Goods, Notions, &e.
Try Imperial Flour;
O. Ball & Go.
for saie by C.
Ice Fish Oysters.
Ice In any quantity, also fresh fish
daily, at my cellar No. S23, S. Wil
mington Street, Fresh Norf lk Oys
ters received dnily. Orders filled
promptly. T. E. Sorrkll. je8 tf.
Ue Aladdin Oil 20c per gallon at C
O Ball Co's.
Clearing Saie ol Wraps.
We are now oTering some of the
greatest values in ladies long gar
ments that has ever been given in
Raleigh, we are not going to wait
until the close of the season, to make
these reductions, but right now, will
offer them for much less than it cost
to make them. There are ibout one
hundred iu the lot. A wrap which is
worth and sold for $10, we will now
sell you for $5, a $15 wiap for $7.60; a
$20 wrap for $10
W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.
W.H.IR S.TUCKERiCO.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
WRAPS.
We carry the largest and best stock of
wraps for ladies' and children, of any house
in the city. We want every person, who
wishes to buy a wrap, of the most desirable
material, made up in the latest style, and at
the lowest price to come and see our stock,
and thy will be co vinced that they can get
more for thiir money at "Tuckers" thau
they can any where else. Wc have all sizes
and can tit any one.
Sec our all-wool garments
See our jackets
See our reefers
See our long garments
it $
2.50
3.50
4.00
5.00
eras - cloaks
We are very careful in the selection of those
wraps which will do the best for school chil
dren. Cloaks that will wear well are in the
best style, nd moderate prices; we can sell
a wrap, size I o fit a good sized girl from 12 up.
Remember we have every thing in the
line of Ladies' ar.d Children's wraps.
ff. H, & E S. Ma Co.