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Initio wtifftg s VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. NO. 71 NEWS NOTES ABOUT THE CITY, What Our If nor tort 8. e and Hear V orth Giving to Our Readers News In Brief. A few day's of sunshine will help out wonderfully just now Tomorrow, it is expected, will be jnuch colder. Next Sunday will be clear and cold so the weather men say Some clear, cold weather, would be welcomed just now. Steps are being taken for another warehouse in the city. Thf session of the Grand Lodge of Masons in 1894. will be held in Wil mingtu Rev. Dr. Watkins is Improving, but! their homes owing to the inclement weather is not yet able to be out. OoL Keogh says that North Caro Una will have a good building at the Chicago exposition. Poles for the extension of the elec tric street car Hues to the new Union Depot are being received. A proposition is on foot to establish a local electric light company here by the Ball Electric Company. The new dynamo, to replace the one recently injured at the gas and electric light works, will be here iu a few days. Superior Court Clerk Thompson says the jurors drawn for next week need not attend, as the docket is about exhausted. Rev. Tan Phon Lee, a Chinaman and graduate of Yale College has been empowered by Rev. Dr. L. L. Nash, pastor of the Fifth Street M. E. church, of Wilmington, to lecture for the benefit of that church. Send in jour contributions for the poor to Mr. John T. Pullen, at the BavingB Bank. There is some very cold weather ahead and much suffer ing can be prevented by timely ac tion. Samuel Peronica, the Italian who used to go about our streets crying "cocoanut candy, peanut candy, five cents only," died in Savannah, Ga., a few days since. At the doll's reception a the church of the Good Shepherd, yesterday af ternoon, Miss Mary Smedes received the prize for the prettiest doll, and Miss Gypsy Weir the prize for the ugliest. And now, the town clock is out of order.- It don't strike We need a new one and ought to have it. It is a necessity for our people; the present concern is getting worthless and not at all in keeping with a city like Ral eigh. Won't the board of aldermen order a new one? They ought to by all means. As the docket of the present term of the Superior Court is about cleared, we take the occasion to return our most sincere thanks to Mr. Moye, the gentlemanly and efficient deputy clerk of the court for valuable favors rendered the Visitor in the matter of furnishing proceedings. We as sure him that hiB kindness is duly ap predated. Attention Is directed to the adver tisement of Blakes' livery and Ex change stables in this issue Mr Blake keeps constantly on hand a nice line of carriages, pheatone, bug pies and driving horses, good saddles for ladles or gentlemen. Special ar rangements can be made. Mr. Blake s one of our most accommodating men and he will act fairlfr and square ly on all occasions. Call and see him. The Rev. Peyton ,fl. Hoge, D. D. pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Wilmington, N. 0., is ex pected here tomorrow and will occu py the pulpit of thej First Presbyte rlan church of this city on next Sun day morning and evening. Dr. Hoge is regarded as one of the finest preach en in the southern states. There is a slight ad a nee in cotton. The town clock resumed its strik ing today. Work has been resumed at the Egvpt coal mines. Rev. R. B. Hester, died in Gran ville county yesterday morning. The State Treasury is fast being replenished by t e different sheriffs. There are 1,300 children in atten dance on the Graded schools of Winston-Salem. The February term of Wake 8u perior Court will be for the trial of civial cases. The State Geologist says that ac tive field work will not commence un til May 1st. About all the attendants upon the Grand Lodge of Masons have left for Mayor Badger U having an easy time just now, so far as the trial of of fenders is concerned. It is stated that Judge Walter Clark has sold his fine farm on the Roanoke river. The North Carolina Code and digest, which is being printed by Messrs. Edwards & Broughton will soon be out. The walk through Moore Pquare is iu a miry condition. Could not the city authorities have a coating of gravel laid on it. The proposition to reduce the acreage in cotton seems to be finding favor. It should be carried out. Most of the country people who have been in attendance ou the Su preme Oourt this week, have gone home. The exact shortage in the broken First National Bank of Wilmington has been ascertained to be $220,000. It is thought that Cashier Borden will never come back." Handsome bills, of the Fifth An nual Fish, Oyster and Game Fair at NewBerne have been posted here. The fair will open Feb. 22d and continue until and including the 27th. Mr. G. A Jones the courteous and genial editor of the Old North State returned to the city yesterday from an extended trip down in eastern Car olina. The Str eet Car Stoppage. Mr. Hall, the Superintendent of the electric street car line called upon us today and stated that the delays and stoppage of the running of the cars in the city was occasioned by the breaking down and practical giving out of the two old engines in use. The company which is building two large engines for the car company's serv ice agreed in their contract to keep the old engines repaired up so as to keep running until they could finish the new ones. They have failed to do so, as they were in a worse worn out condition than they supposed at the time of making t he contract. These old engines were overworked during the exposition and practically worn out. The time nxed iu the con tract for furnishing the new engines was 60 days, about 25 or 30 of which time has expired, so we may expect the cars to start id about 3 or 40 days. Be patient. Fresh Norfolk oysters every eve nintr at A. E. Jordan's, opposite post office. Call on A. E. Jordan at ''Barkley's Restaurant" if you want fresh Nor folk oysters. For Rent. A four room house on Harrington street between Hargett and Martin J streets. jan 15 2t D. 0. Murray. Synopsis of the Weather at 8 P. M Yesterday. The storm which has caused all the rain during the past few days is pass ing off the coast this morning. The clearing condition and cold wave is advancing rapidly from the west and will spread over the Atlantic States today. In the vicinity of Raleigh the weather will become fair and cold. A Fancy Sign. The Commercial and Farmers' Bank building has been decorated with a new and beautiful sign, painted by Mr. J. P. Dahlborn the new sign painter who has for the past two months made his headquarters at 109 Fayetteville street in this city. With its elegant scrip letters in gold leaf and black ground, this sign is un doubtedly one of the fiuest ever put up in Raleigh and a credit to the Commercial and Farmers Bank as well as to Mr. J P. Dahlborn the painter. SPECIAL NOTICES. All carpets at Cost. Do you know we are now selling our entire stock of carpets at New York cost; oVer one hundred kinds t . select from. Reason. (Kought too much on account of the Great Inter- State Southern Exposition.) D T. Swisdkll's Hardware, Superior Court. The following cases were disposed of today : State vs. Katie Penny, burning out houses; Jury verdict guilty. State vs. W. H. Ellis, appeal from mayor; remanded to mayor. State vs. John Nowell and Harry Debnam, affray;Nowell pleads guilty; Jury verdict Debnam not guilty. State vs Peter Wimberly, D. D Lawrence, Henry Ragan, truspass; on "trial. Stock Mut be Sold. We have about 40 boys suits in i short pants, sizes running from 6 to 13 years, which we are offering very chnan for cash Suits worth from i $3 50 to $5 and $7 we are selling from j $2 to $3 and $1 Also about 35 boys' j and youth's suits, coats and vest, with long pants, sizss running from 10 to j 19 years, which we will sell at half i price. We have about 100 men's suits j sizes running regular from 34 to 44, j prices to suit yon In addition to this we have a line of men's extra pants which we will sell very cheap. Also a stock consisting of gonts fur nishing goods of all kinds we will sell j very cheap for the next 3" days, as the stock must be sold. Yours tru'y, H. V. Waitt, jaO Gt 305 Fayetteville street, Opposite Post Office. Y. M. C. A. An interesting meeting of the Direc tors of the Young Men's Christian Association, took place yesterday af ternoon at the office of Dr. H. B. Bat tie. It was announced that the amount of $1,422 had been pledged, and the result of the canvass, thus far, is very gratifying. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. W. R Gales, Assistant Secretary. The sum of $'00 in addition to the $1,422 was pledged conditionally. f - Pounded. Last night Mrs. Hurley, wife of Re". J. B Hurley, the new pastor of the Central Methodist Church, ar rived in the city with her child, and was handsomely pounded by some of the members of the church. It was a very pleasant and agreeable occasion. The main building of Trinity CoU lege at Durham, is nearly completed It will cost about $70,000. What Are You Going to do About It? We have advertised a special sale of ladies and misses nice hose for next Monday. Now then, what are you going to do about it ? No such sale has been had. No such opportu nity has been offered. Several nun dred dozen, mostly seamless hose, such as you pay 20 and 25 cents for will be sold at 10 cents a pair on next Monday at Swindell's of Remnants and Clippings Carpets. Usually during January we take from the carpet department, all the remnants and clipping that have ac cumulated during the season pre vious, and mark them much below value. Our this year's lot, is now ready, and they may be Been upon our first floor. In this lot are all kinds of short lengths, some of from nearly every piece of carpet tint has been in stock during last season. Our patrons will do well to examine this odd lot, as there are manv useful pieces that can be bought very cheap W. H. & R. S Tucker Co. Nice oranges and apples at . Mann & Go's. The finest and sweetest oranges seen in Raleigh this season have just bean received by A. Dughi. Send your orders to A. E. Jordan, at the " Barkley Restaurant" for nice fresh Norfolk oysters. W. B. Mann & Co., received one hundred pounds of nice N. 0. Butter today. Price, 80 cents. J. P. Dahlborn, the sign painter, can be called on or addressed at his office, 109i Fayetteville st. He guar an tees the finest sign work in the State. do 31 For Sale. The lease of two lots on the Saun ders' property, corner Boylau and Tucter streets. Terms easy. Apply to Wm. J. Saunders, Real Estate & Gen. Agt dec 18 ICt 426, Saunders St. Little Giant. A new line of 'Little Giant" school shoes just opened at Norris' Dry Goods Store. Pony Raffle. On Friday night at McRae's Drug Store yon may get a fine saddle pony for one dollar. Take a chance. Joe Cobrell. Special Sale Eor Monday. Next Monday we ill sell several hundred dozen ladies' and misses' hose at 10 cents a pair. Most of these are seamless and are worth 25 and 35 cents a pair. Sale begins Monday morning At Swindell's, January lor Wraps This month will be a good one in which to buy wraps. One reason is, that there will y et be considerable time in which to use it, another rea son, that we do not wish to carry a singln garment over until next season, consequently we will save you so much on the price of a wrap that you will consider yourself fortunate in being ab'e to buy a garment of this kind. Think of buying a stylish long garment, well made and of the best material at 50 cents on the dollar. This we will do for you right now. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. NORMS' Dry Goods Store A special invitation is given to every man in and out of the city to call and see our line of gents shoes at W$3.75 m Why they are equal in quality, style and fit to any $5.00 shoe in this or any other market evey pair war ranted. HIT We will save you money on hoes. JgJ Norms' Dry. Goods Stork. NO MAN can be happy with Tiia face all scraped and 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. A.ZOR8 very'light weight. IZOR8 mt-dium weight, AZORS heavy weight. Our razor with name RALEIGH etched on it, is finest can be manufactured. THOMAS U. BRIGGS SOUS, RALEIGH, N. C. 1891. 1892. Millinery. Fall aud Winter. The latest novelties and best styles in HATS ANn 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. MISS HAG6IE BEESE, ap9tf 300 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. W.H.fR S.TUCKER r CO. MIDWINTER. WRAP3TO SELL. r- WK HAVE A MOST SUCCESS- mB fill vr:ili Sfjtsml rhrnhfthlv tlio Tvtrkat - r ( J r V MUV UV0U satisfactory one we have ever experienced, and now with January thoughts of cold weather we wish m remind mir nntrmio that, they can buy first class garments at BELOW VALUE! fTSf'TO THOSE WHO REQUIRE liaS? anything in the way of wraps, we advise them to buy this month buy while there is still time to use them and to save, in some instances, as much as half in the price. Long Garments. We still have a l'mited number of the lot of long garments at just HALF PRICE. sow one word about childreu's school ( loaks. If there is a parent in thi city who Las not yet bought all the CHiLDRKN'8 W RAPS they need for this winter, Uiea see what we can do Tor them. A very good gar ment for a very little pricf. H. I S, incur Co, 123 and 125 Fay clUjuilo Street,
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