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She matin w&xwt. VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1892. NO. Gl tyA new Bare for sale cheap. Ap ply at this office. Fur Sale. We have two tetB of twenty five volumes each, of the Cth Edinburg edition of the great Encyclopedia Brittannica which we will sell at two thirds the publisher's price for the next ten payB. TbiB is an opportu nity of a life time. See advertise ment and discription in this issue. Call at the Visitor office and exam ine them. The clerk of the 8tiperior Court is busy fixing up for court next week. A Social, Session will soon be held at NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY. What Our Peporters S e and Hear orth Giving to Our Readers News in Brief. The snow indication continue. Small dwellings are in enormous demand. The sheriffs are coming in rather slowly with their taxes. The grippe is gradually decreasing in Raleigh. Verv few claims for direct taxes are now coming in. The docket for the Criminal court next week is piling up considerably. Cotton Is coming in slowly and there is no improvement in prices'. Nathan Moore, colored, for disor derly conduct, was fined fi and cost by the mayor this morning. The- cotton compress has handled about 83,00 bales of cotton this sea-Bon. There was not an item of fresh news to be gathered at the differeut nartments in the capitol today a u A William who has nuu. " ill he able to attend iu his seat in Congress next week It is thought that our merchants will be quite cautious in pucbasing spring stocks this year t u rpnorted that one of our large business firms will retire from busi nefB soon. The cold wave came cn schedule time and it was in all respects faU) up to the mark. Travel on the railroads has beei nnnAllv heavy during the past month. The latest estimate of the loss by the Mt Airy fire is about $ 100,000, with an insurance of less than $50, 000. The eeventh annual meeting of the n.nitnj fihib will be held in the par Vcf uf lor? othe club hout eveiaig next. The street t ars are again hung up This time the cy lender at the power v.DO to frozen uu. It is not known when the running will resume Great preparations are being made . v,a fih and ovster fair at New iUI uo,r, npxt month. It will be for mally opened by Gov. Holt. v.,,...i0,i van undoubtedly the I eoirniuj ' - -i,t Hav of the season. The wind UUlUtrv v,lw a ea'e mot of the time and wa- verv severe. More moderate weather 1b predicted fcr tomorrow. A disnatch received in thiscitv 8at j.v.fiariinnn announces the safe arrival of the North Carolina excur Bionista in Havanna. luey delighted. ThA nroDosition to have a grand M av dav celebration is gaining in pop ularity. It will be a fitting prelude to the centennial and will put our peo pie in the humor for that event .r.i. QWr,i,irt not forget to jneruunuvo ou""1" iri in their purchase tax It she be remembered that there is no die eretion in the maHer Court hap fixed it. Engineer White, who whistled bo lond and long at the power horse of the eh ctric railway on the night of the 81 ult., he been discnargea ana gone to fete oe m Pwmnore. on Wednesday are all The Supreme rill be a Metronolltan Hall It ludicrous and breezy time. Sheriff Page is getting very tired of waiting and will have to soon make a formal demand for taxs. There will be a partial eclip?e of the Moon on Myy llth and on the 25th of October, both visible here. Postmaster Shaffer was trying his hand at clerking today in the regis try department. Ho seems to get there all right. The Lenten season will be late this a or . ill i f UL year. Asn Wednesday win ue ainreu the 7th and Easter Sunday will be April the 17th. The new State Bank of Col. W H. S. Burgwyn, of Henderson, has start ed out in business with a capital of 150,000. Representative Bunn and Williams are pushing the matter of a Federal building for Durham with energy. They shou'd have it, by all means The regular monthly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners commenced today. There was but little done mostly of the usual rout ine character. jj'-leveral illicit distilleries hav re cently been s;izd in Durham and Person counties. We hear that the officials will make a general attack all along the lines, very soon. Let there be a big delegation from our city on the occasion of the launch- n2 of the "Ralenrh" at Norfolk. It is i high compliment to the City of Oiks and should be duly appreciated We hope the Board of County Com missioners will not anjourn wunoui some action looking t owards an index for the county. It is au absolute necesity and should not be longer de layed Every official will be elected this , i : j j . year rrom eountaoie up w presiuein, of the United States, with the excep tion of clerk of the Superior Court. The election of this officer tkes place in 189. Mrs. James A. Bryan, a lady well kn7nin social circles in Raleigh, died in Brooklyn, near New Bern, last Friday night. She was a daugh ter of Hon Chas. Shepard and a niece of Hon Rich Speight Donnell It is now confidently promised that the through connection with Atlanta over the Seaboard Air Line system will be completed in a few months fhen Raleigh will be on a direct line between the North and South. So far as is publicly known our fel low citizen, Col. A. B. Andrews, has not accepted the position of 1st Vice President of the Richmond & Dan ville system If it involves his re moval from Rii'eigL we hope he will not accept. Messrs. S. & D. Berwanger an nounce today that they are "paint- in' " the town red, and so they are, for they have put down their suits and overooats far below anything ever heretofore sen in Raleigh In fact, no such bargains have ever been seen here. Call and see for yourself You will bo astonished. Mr. Fred Woollcott has been ads mitted as a partner ;n the well known firm of Woollcott & Son. H? is a young gentleman of well-known business qualifications and popu larity. No firm stand more deset - 'Mi. in ks for One. Mr. E M. Uzzell, printer and bind er, corner Martin and Wilmington Ptreets, has gotten up a very neat office desk pad for the New Year. If you want nice printing done, call on him. Grad-'d Schools. The State Convention of graded schools has recently been in session at Charlotte with a good attendance It i said that the association has been growing in numbers enh year Theie are now sixteen towns in North Carolina which have gra led school and most of them are in a flourishing condition. Especially Tomorrow. Your attention is called in an espe cial manner to the special sale of la dies rubber shoes on tomorrow. Last rubber shoe sale of the season. On tomorrow will offer at 20c a pair three or four tnousana pair ladies and misses rubber shoes; child's sizes 15c a pair, t omorrow,Tuesdy, Jan. 5th, at Savindkll's Oxford Female Seminary Prof. F P. Hobgood lies again ta ken charge of this institution of which he hn.s been formerly Presi dent. We wish him the most abun dant success. It is one of the most prosperous seminaries in the State. Attention Rescue Company Regular monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Installation of officers for the present year to take place. Special Sale of Millinery Good. Next Saturday we will have a spe cial sale of millinery goods, ribbons. plumes, feathers, ornaments, jets, hats, &c. All un trimmed felt hats go at 35c each. There are French felt and American felt ladies, misses and cniiuren's nats in tne tot rnis is a sweeping sale of all millinery goods next Saturday, at Swindkll's. SPECIAL NOTICEN. I Cloverdale Dairy. In consequence of the lamented death of Mr J. Horace Davis, the Firm of Davis & Brad-haw is dis -solv-.d from thid d it". J.'HN BliADSHAW. December 3ls 1881. Having taken into partnership Mr. Nathan Tyson, an expeiienced dairy man from Wisconsin, the business of the late firm wijl be " curried on as heretofore in the nani of Bradshaw & Tyson, who will continue to sup ply thiir patrons with their cele brated gilt edge, butter and separated cream. either direct or through Messrs Eberhardt & Pescud. I take this opportunity of thank ing the public for their liberal sup port of the late II rm and to request the continuance of the same. Tele phone 118. ja2 3t John Brabsiiaw. Be sure you get Turner's N. C. Al manac for 1892 the Old Beliable. The only standard State Almanac. Hardware, &c. Honest School Shot 'S. The holidays are now over and children are about to begin school again, aud to provide one's children with school shoes that will wear well and not cost too much is a matter vorth considering. We can supply an honest shoe for children's school wear t very reasonable prices $3, 1 25 aud $1 CO. We have of course finer Bhoes than these, but we do not hesitate to say that better shoes than these were never shown in Raleigh at the prices, W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co All Carpets at Cost. All our carpet stock is now offered at New York cost. All wool 50, 53, 55, 58 and 60 cents a yard. Mixed carpets 43, 45 aud 48 cents a yard at Swindell's. NO MAN be happy with "his face all d sore from can scraped an SHAVING No man can ihave well with a sor ry razor, The moral is to call and buy A GOOD RAZOR. 1 We offer razors that are good; we have just received a large stock. Our name is stamped on the razor, aud every one is WARRANTED. A.ZOR8 verv light weight. A ZOKS medium weight, AZOltS heavy weight. 5pOur razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is finest can be manu factured. . FHOMAS B. SKiGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. MB 1891. 1892. mer j No Double Charges. The Charlotte News is authority for the statement that there has been an other adjustment of the Western Union Telegraph rates. There seems to have been a misunderstanding iu regard to the new schedule There are now no double charges and the average rates are cheaper than ever before. vad'y high in Raleigh, and' we pre diet for it continued prosperity. Personal mention. We are glad to learn that Mrs. Min nie Shaw is better. Mr. Kemp Merritt the associate clerk in the registry department of the post office is fiok with the grippe. We regret to leara that the condi tion of Mr. Albert Hardie who was recently hurt, at Memphis is not so good. We had the pleasure of seeing in the oity.today our friend Mr. W.H Lyon, of Goldsb ro, formerly of Raleigh. Mr. Lyon we are glad to say is doing a thriving business. He surely de serves it. The traveling pub'ic are reminded that they can save money by stop ping at the Moseley House. d30 6t J. P. Dahlborn, the sign painter, can be called on or addressed at his office, 10ft Fayet eville st. He guar an tees the finest sign work in the State. de 8 Boarders House. wauted at the Moseley For Sain. The lease of two lots on the Saun ders' property, corner Boylan and Tucker streets. Terms easy. Apply to Wm. J. Saunders, Real Estate & Gen. Agt dec 18 lOt 426, Saunders St. a d Winter. The latest r.fFelties and beat styles in HATSANT 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 a S E ttEESE 209 PAYETTEVILLE ST. ap9tf Dry Goods, Notions, &e. The Moseley House is central, neat, ! convenient and pleasmt. de30 6t Another fine lot of Oranges from Mr. J. S. Oarr's grove in Florida j ust received at A. Dughi's. To Patriarch! s. Litchford Encampment, No. 28, 1. O. O. F.. will hold its regular meeting to night at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of installing officers and work in the degrees. Also other important ) business. Every member is earnestly solicted to be on hand. Visiting Patriarchs extended a cord'al invita tion. Scbibb . ; Nice yellow bananas at A. Dughi's. Phone 123. W Y. M. C. A. At a meeting of the Young Men's Christiau Association, held yesterday evening at the Hhrutian church, much interest was manifested, and it was agreed to make the association a permanent thing for Raleigh, if possible. About 43 of the best busi ness men were present and several made very strong talks in favor of the association. A meeting will lie held to morrow evening at 7 o'cio'k at the Sunday School room of the First Presbyterian jhurch, and even member of the as sociation and all who are interested in it are earnestly requested to te present. The purpose of the meeting will be reorganization. Let there be a t'ood attendance. Rooms House. furnished at the MoBeley Ice Fish Oysters. Ice in any quantity, also fresh fish daily, at my cellar No 223, S. Wil mington Street, Fresh Norfolk Oys ters received daily. Orders filled promptly. T. E- SorrblIj. ie8 tf Dry Goods Store. Stylish Drss Goods. Just received a large invoice of new and Btyli 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, ate, at lower prices than ever quoted on same quality of goods. Nqrbis' Dry. Goods Storb. W.H.IR SJUCKIRICO. Shoe Department. RELI VBLE FOOTWEAB MODERATE PRICES. In our Shoe Department we do not cater to s 11 any special class of shoe", except we will not selLshoddv shoes we keep only re liable ones. We carry a general line to fit and suit every one. JTADIES! SHOES. For fl 50 we have Ladies' Kid Button Shoes, the best t'or ihe price ever shown in lialeigh. For $2 Ladies' Kid Button, Common Sense and Opera lasts. For 4-2 50 Ladies' Kid and Grain Button, Common Sense end Opera lasts, plain toes and patent leather tips. In additiou to iliese, our lines are com plete in all the better grades to the best hand work. QENTS' SHOES. For 2 50 wo have the best shoe for men in the city. Foi 3 we show a shoe that is not excelled in any respect by any other $3 shoe In the liuer qualities of Gents Shoes, wo have all that ear experience can suggest, a tall hne of widths B, 0, D and E. QHILDREN'S SDHOOL SHOES. Children e strong shoes for school wear af tl, $1 25 and 1 . 0 per pair. f. H S k s Taciter Co. 123 and 125 FayeitovUb street.
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