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She mum lii VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1891. NO. 53 QTA new safe for sale cheap, ply at this office. Ap- For Sale. We have two eU of twenty five volumes each, of the th Edinburg edition of the great Encyclopedia Brittannlca which we will sell at two thirds the publisher's price for the next ten pays. This is an opportu nityof a life time. Bee advertise ment and discription in this issue Call at the Visitor office and exam ine them. , NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Reporters See and Hear Worth Giving to Our Readers News in Brief. See advertisement of desirable resi dence for rent. See notice of A. W. Haywood, as signee of E. D. Smith. The Supreme Gonrt has heard all the arguments for the session. Mr. M. TJtzman has shown as a col lard measuring four feet three inches across. "Artist and Model" is the attraction at Metropolitan Hall tonight, by the "London Gaiety Giris." There are several northern gentle men on a viBittothe city. They all say it is a beauty. About fifteen prisoners are in jail awaiting trial at the coming term of Wake Superior Court. The various liquor saloon keepers in the city have signed an agreement to close on Christmas day. Mr. G. Rosenthal has been elected Secretary of the School Committee in place of Mr. Thomas H. Briggs. The examinations at the A. and M. College -closed today. Most of the students will go home to spend Christ mas. A convention of Commissioners of Agriculture of the Southern States will meet in Memphis, Tend , January 8th, 1892. The object is to consider the reduction of the cotton acreage J. M. Broughton & Co , have in tlii issue a few facts for the new year which it is important for our friend e and the public generally to read. Let all in want of homes ponder o-er what these genth men have to say. A Christmas entertainment will be given at the Chrlstain Church to morrow (Wednesday) evening. A Christm s tret-, inn tic, recitations, etc., such as will be entertaining. The public are cordially invited to at tend. Our columns are crowded, as will be noticed, v. ith advertisements, in cident to the holiday season. This, of course, causes a shortage in our reading matter which must necessa rily continue for a few days. We throw ourselves on the indulgence of our readers, feeling assured, that in the emergency they will bear with us. Rev. Dr. Nash came up from Wil mington yesterday. He Is looking well and is in good spirts not with standing the burden placed upon him in his appointment to Fifth Street Church, Wilmington. He has taken hold in his new charge with a will and has already raised three thou sand dollars on the indebtedness of the church. His friends here are glad to shake him by the hand. Sociable. There will be a donation sociable at the First Baptist Church tonight. AU the members of the church are cordially invited to be present. Cloth ing, groceries and money will be gladly received and distributed among the poor. Assignment. Yesterday Mr. E. D. Smith, dealer in toys, etc., made an assignment yes terday to A. W. Haywood, Esq. 'J he preferred creditors are W. H. Holle man $1,000, Citizens National Bank IMfc Election. The following are the officers elec ted by LUchford Encampment for the ensuing term: Chief Patriarch, C. G. Koonce; Senior Warden, R. L. Borkhead; High Priest, A. J. Wil liams; Junior Warden, J. T. Farmer; Rec. Scribe, J. S. Keith; F Scribe, P. Thiem, Jr.; Treasurer, lieo. H. Class. Durham Directory. Durham will soon have a full and complete city directory, gotten up by Capt. V. A. Ramsay. That it will be well done, goes without saying as be is a gentleman of first rate business qualifications and will see that noth ing is left undone to make the enter prise a complete success. Florence Bindley and 1 The Pay Train." On Wednesday evening Mies Bind ley will present her beautiful play 1 The Pay Train." The story is one of intense interest and so constructed as to please the masses. Pathos and comedy are equally divided and tears and laughter alternate, the scenic ef fects are the most realistic ever pro duced on any stage, more especially the great railroad scene in which a complete train crosses the stage and is uncoupled in full view of the audi ence. This complete piece of stage mechanism has nev: r been accom plished by any other company. This scene differs from the railroad effects introduced by other companies in this raanner,all other companies have their train profile and dare not un couple them, white 'The Pay Train" effect is boxed and action takes place in the cars. The oldest railroad me chanics in the country has pro nounced this the acme of realism. OUR PATRONS. W. S. UZZLB, This gentleman has organs, sewing machines, etc., either of which would make handsome and useful presents for Christmas. Give him a call, at 12 East- Hargett street. C. H. ANDERSON. Mr. Anderson at No. 5 Hargett street carries a large and varied as sortment of dry goods, shoes, etc., which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. Some splendid bargains can be had. Give him a call. MORRIS WATTS No man is complete in his toilet (unless he wears a full beard), who does not indulge occasionally in a clean shave. There is no place in Raleigh where this can be done in better style than at Morris Watts' es tablishment on Fayetteville street, opposite the market. Call and see him and he will have you fixed up all right. Personal mention. Mr. Edward Teasley is sick. Mrs. Albert Johnson is sick. Mr. E B. Engelhard is sick. Mrs. W. R. Richardson is quite sick. Miss Lucinda Briggs is quite sick Miss Nellie E Utley is sick with the grippe.. Mr. Pulaski Cowper is down with the grippe. Rev. Dr. John S. Wat kins, who has been quite sick with the grippe, is better. Mr. Greek O. Andrews is getting the best of the grippe. Mr. E. S. Parker, of Graham, is in the city. Mr. F C. Milliken, of Greensboro, is here. Gov. Holt is on a visit to his home at Haw River. Mr. Edward Badger 1b in the city visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary J. Bellamy is down with the grippe. We are glad to see Mr. P. W. Cape hart in the city. Our young friend Mr. Henry Young the gentlemanly clerk in the Citizens' National Bank, has the grippe. Mrs. D. T. Johnson is sick with a severe attack of the grippe. Mrs. Price and little grand daugh ter, Katie, left the city today for a visit to Charlotte. X Australian pears at Dughi's. A fresh lot just received. Phone 123. For Rent. My residence, ou the corner of Blount street and Oakdale Avenue. There is a i r are lot, and house with eight rooms, with servants' bouse and other necessary out houees. Apply to Jones St Powell. L. L. Nash. dec 22-tf. Mr. Dughi has just, received a fine lot of oranges and lemons from the Florida groves of Hon J.S. Carr. Will seH from now to Christmas for $2.50 per L.ox all sizes. Call at once. Fine organs at $5.00 per month at North 8tatk Music Co. Sale of Toys by the Assignee. A good opportunit to buy toys, &c, cheap for cash is now offered at No. 119, Fayetteville Street, the store recently occupied by E. D. Smith. A. W. Hawood, dec 22 8t Assignee of E. D. Smith. You Will Find Low prices on Apples, Oranges, Rai sins, Nuts, tigs, Candy Arc. at D. T. Johnson's. Papa Listen. Your little girl wants a Christmas present, and why not ? Buy one that will last till she is grown and after wards. Buy a Piano or Organ from the North State Music Co., the only resident music house in this whole part of the State. The most elegant instruments in stock you have ever seen and prices below par. North State Music Co., Cecil G. Stone, Manager. 10 Buxet Sweet Florida Oranges leceivedto day at D. T. Johnson's. Music stands at $8 5C to 8 00 at North Statk Music Co One Cent is the Word. Seven thousand times were we asked this morning if we were going to sell ladies felt hats at one cent each on the first day of January next Well, we nev r advertise anything we do not mean, and we shall sell ladies felt hats on Friday, Jan. 1st at one cent each from 9 to 12 o'clock in the forenoon. One cent, one cent, one cent each for ladies' felt hats. Yes, we know Dr. Wood has a room with barred windows, but we are not go ing there till after these hats are sold at one cent each. We have the best bargains in trunks we ever had. Give your friend a nice trunk Christmas, but get the trunk at Swindell's We have fifteen or twenty very fine French pattern Dress Robes, this fall's purchase, these we will sell at about half price. Christmas cards, jewelry, perfumery, toilet soaps, kid gloves, silk handkerchiefs and many Christmas goods at D. T. Swindell's. Buy a fine Guitar, Violin, Banjo for Christmas. It won't be exactly Xmas unless there is joyful music. Harps for the little ones, dec. North State Music1 Co. Fresh lot of Bananas just received at A. Dughi's. Fofeter's Kid Gloves. Full line of Foster's kid gloves, dressed and undressed just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. decl8 3t Corsets, Corsets. R. & G. corsets alL. styles in black and white at Norris' Dry Goods Store. declS 8t r Ask for our ladies $1.50 buttoned shoes. They look as stylish as any $2 shoe. Norris' Dry Goods Store. Useful and Ornamental. Christmas goods. All new styles at Fifth Ward Pharmacy. decl9 5t A full line of perfumes, cut glass and leather goods for the holidays at Fifth Ward Pharmacy. dec 19 St SPECIAL NOTICE. Stockholders Meeting. There will he a meeting of the stockholders of the (J rim Brown Stone and Improvement Company at the office of J. W. Hinsdale, overCitiztns National Bank, on Dec 31, 1691, at 10 o'clock, a. m. J W. Hinsdale, President dec 2t-lCds Hardware, &C. DiunerTea and Toilet Ses in great variety, and at bottom i rices at dec 16 5 1. Hughes' Do not buy cheap candy because "it isjust for the children." The best is the cheapest. Try it. decl9 0t Barbbe 4c Pope. A fine line of the best plated ware, almost equal to solid silver, may be had at dec 16 5t. Hughes'. We are better prepared to serve you in candies, nuts, raisins, &c , than ever before. Barbkb & Pope. dec. 19 6t A piece of Hughes' cut glass will be a stylish present. dec 16 5t Our French candy is fresh and pure. None better in the State. 1, 2, 3 and 5 pounds boxes packed with anything you wiBh. Barbee & Pope. Give your girl a box of our best candy for Christmas. " Its just deli cious" (dec 18 5t) Barbee & Pope. For Sale. The lease of two lots on the Saun. ders' property, corner Boylan and Tucker streets. Terms easy. Apply to Wm. J. Saunders, Real Estate tic Gen. Agt dec 18 let 426, Saunders St. At "Tucker's" Can be Found Gifts For Everyone. From our enormous stock, we are able to supply gifts for every person. A handsome dress, a fur cape or muff, a wrap, a pair of gloves, handker chiefs, gent's smoking jackets, gent's scarfs, inexpensive jewelry, fancy aprons, a skin rug, chairs, tables, um brella stands, infants chairs, dolls and doll clothing, silk umbrellas, and everything in the line of dry goods and fancy wares, and at prices that suit everybody's purse. W. H. & R. S. Tucker tit Co. NO MAN ran be harpy with 'his face all scraped and sjre from SHAVING So man can have a-ell with a sor ry razor, The montl is to calland buy AGOOD RAZOR. We offer I :i-ors that are good; we have just received a large stock. Our name i.- stamed on the razor, and every one is R WARRANTED. AZORS very light weieht. A ZORS medium weight, AZORS heavy weight,. JOur razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is finest can be manufactured. THOMAS 8. BRiGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. 92d 1891. 1892. Millinery Fall and Winter. The latest novelties and best styles Id HATS ANr 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. Our stock of Christmas and holiday goods is complete. It will pay every one who thinks of buying a present of any kind to eome and buy of us. The largest and best selected and cheapest we have ever put on sale. For the accommodation of our custo mers we will from now till Christmas keeep our store open till 9 p. m. no28 tf Woolcott & Son. Hughes' Banquet Lamps are the latest styles. dec. 16 5t Norris' Dry Goods Store Stylish Drags Goods. Just received a large invoice of new and 6tyli h dress goods, among them may be seen some of the latest and richest productions of the European markets. High class novelties in woolen effects, fancy silks, velvets, &c, with a magnificent line of dress trimmings to match. Narrow silks and jet gimps, &c, at lower prices than ever quoted on same quality of goods. Norris' Dry Woods Store. Ice Fish Oysters. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar No. 228, S. Wil mington Street, Fresh Norfolk Oys ters received daily. Orders filled promptly. T. E. Sorrblii. je8 tf HAVING this day qualified as the Execu tor of the late Isaac v , Hutching, this is to give notice to creditors to present their claims to me for payment on or before the 22nd day of December 1892, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per sous indebted to the estate will please pay without further demand. OflAS. W. BEVER8, Executor of Isaac W. Hutchins, , deceased, dec 21-6w MISS UlilllF, REESE I ap9tf 209 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. W.H.tR S.TUCKERiCO. Christmas ALMOST HERE. ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE UNTIL CHRISTMAS, and of all the places that one can visit to se lect a gift of any kind "TUCKERS" is the store, that contains gifts suitable for every one, useful and orna mental. "SIGNS OF CHRISTMAS" Were never so noticable, as have been in our store this season, for every portion of our big establishment ha i been in perfect holiday attire. 0 o GIFTS OF EVERY KIND j I DIVIDUAL PIECES OF FUR NITURE, AND FRENCH CHINA. ART POTTERY and BRIO A BR AC. Dolls And Fancy Goods, GENERALLY INEXPENSIVE KINDS. I. H. & E S Ticltr
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