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V Wit RALEIGH, THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1802. NO. G4 VOL. XX VII. - The Weather Today. The merlt of Hood's Sarsaparilla i, Fop North Carolina: Fair la the QOt a,ccidental but is the resalt t north, local showers ia the Southern carefri Btady and experiment by ed portloa and slightly warmer in the ' ucated pharmacists. interior. local forecast for Raleigh till 8 p. m. tomorrow: Fair, slightly warmer. Local data for 21 hours ending 8 a. m today: Maximum temperature, 61; minl unra temperature, 6; rainfall 0.11. VITY IN BRIEF. Peaches very scarce. Considerably warmer. The excursion 'aud wa'er melon days wi 1 soon be upon us in full blast. The county candidates will soon be buckling on their armor.? ia earnest. Only a few native watermelons have so far put in appearance. Mr. lal Lash'ey is considered outof dauger. The roads are reported in bad con dition and market wagons are rather scarce coining to town. The Governor1 Guard are ordered to report for drill tonight at 8:8) o'clock. Prompt at tention requested. A tiartv of voumr ladies and trontle- j men left Goldsboro last Taeeday for the Oatskill. mountains. New York. The crowd at the Guilford Battle! Ground culebration ou the 4rh inst way estimated at 15,000. The 110th North Carolina Supreme Court reports will be issued iu a few days Politics will not get boomdog hot until about the shank end of the campa'go A large band of gipses are travelling through different: section of the state The astronomers say there will be beautiful displays of the Planets Mars, J upiter and venus during the month of July. Charlotte is making great prepara -tioos for the reception of the edito rial fraternity at the next session of the Press Association. If the weather should clear off and we have some warm sunshine, there will be a perfect rush of watermelons and cantaloupes in market during the next few days Dow is the tiai; to boom up our centennial. October will soon be up on us, and it should be widely spread that we are going to have a rousing occasion There is much to be done and we cannot commence to soon. As the Visttoh has the largest cir culation w'thin Raleigh township of any daily paper published in Raleigh, we again call attention to the fact that on July 22d the county commis siouers will meet for the purpose of hearing complaints as to the valua- tion of property in this township. The Visitor has a larger circula tion within the city limits than any o'ber paper published iu Raleigh This is conceded, therefore, any infor mation intended to reach our people can be accomplished certainly to as large extent, through its columns as by any other channel. This is food for.reflection on the part of public of flues no less than individuals. Facts ire too stubborn things to be hamp ered by over molesty. "Let justice bn done though the heavens tall" we prefer to write it in English. The county commissioners have agreed to extend the time for listing property for taxation to Saturday next July 9th, inclusive. Persons not listing by that time will be subject to the penalties of the law. As this is a matter that concerns all our people, the Vmttor deems it a duty to warn them through its columns and it mo desr.ly suggests that such decisions of the board should be ordered by them to be printed in several papers. Tt is am itter that concerns all taxpayers. 'J'he office of the tax , listers will be keofc open Saturday evening until 8 o'clock to aocomiujlate thes' who cannot conveniently spare time to come earlier. . The Wilmington & Weidm Rill, road has declared a dividend of 4 per cent on their capital stock, payable July 15th, 19J. The Seventh Day Adventists will hold a general meeeting at Blowing Rock, commencing July 13th, and continue until July 25th. ' Friday, July 2i, is set apart as ,the day oo which tax conip'aints will be heard from Raleigh township. On Monday July 11th, complaints will be heard from the county at large. At a meeting of the Democratic State Executive Committee, yester day, Mr. Ed Chambers Smith was unanimously reflected chairman, bu t declined. The committee, after pass iog a resolution compliuijutary to Mr. Smith, elected Don. F M. 8lm mens, of New Beroe to fill the posi tion. Judge Clark. The Greensboro Record allu'b'ng o Judge Clrk'n speech at the uilford Battle Gl'ouucI viys : It is a hue r-f fort, worthy of the reputation ()f wiarK, as a on iui.i ana lore. j ful writer, aud ail sloag it breathes ! forth a lofty spins of patriotism. Too Sentinel hopes to sea it son publish ed in pamp'Ket form It will be a valuable piper wkh which to start a library for the recently organized His toric '1 Society. l)iiit h o t' M V. John Jlyalc. We deeply regret to announce the death of this well known aud highly respocttd citizen which took place this moroiug at 7 o'clock, at the boarding house of. Mrs IraBeckwith, on South McDowell street Mr. Myatt was la the 7'hh year of his age and bad resided in Raleigh for more than forty years during which time he was an exemp!ar member of Elenton street M. E Church He leaves a wido'v and a large circle of friends to mourn his death with whom we most deeply sympathize The funeral will tako place from Edentou street Church to morrow afternoon, at 3 30 o'clock, to which the relatives, friends and pub lic are invited. A. Glorious Time. Next Monday July llth one of the grandest excursions of the se ison will take place, from Rileigh to the Sea side. It will be one of the best ranged and most delightful trips ever gotten up in. this sectio.i. While the amplfst provisiou is to be provided for all the excursion will b peculiar ly adapted to the co iforfc of ladies and families Only a certain nnmber of tickets w'U be sold, thereby avoid ing too great a rush - The train will leave Raloigh at 8 o'clock a m arriv ing in WilmlDgton by 1 o'clock in the afternoon, where the excursionists can at once take the splendid steamer 'Wilmington'' for a trip -down the beautiful Cape Fear Fiver, to Caro lina Beach Those desiring can also visit the "Hamroocks" and "ocean view v Special rates have been ses cured at the Ortouand Parcell Hotels. The fare for the round trip is only $2 HO. A special chaperon for the ladies will be announced tomorrow. The excursion will be under the man agement of Messrs. R H Bradley, J. M Broughtou and T, B. Moseley,who will take special pains to render it the grandest and most enjoyable oc casion .of the kind yet given. Lt the ladies at once prepare for the trip. It wi'l never te rtgretted, and is the chance of a life time. Tickets can be secured at' Alfred Williams & Co's., book store. The Excursion will go by way of Goldsboro -quick route. To buy,-for obu, a cottage with 8 otl roouiH in eity in good neighltor hood. jl5 8. G Atty. Postponed. Th pro?oJ plu nic at Brookeide Pirk. by S.h iofan class of Central M K Sun 'a v school hs been pot pou-d till next woek, on account of bad we ither S M. Parish for Com. I. O. P. Regular nipetJng of Seaton Gales lodg. Vo (it I O O F tonight at 8:30 o'jlock ; hIi rp Wo'k in th i Hi it or d-r"i. in! illation of offl'era and other iiunortx.ut. business to be ittenled to. Members of the lode ar i.rneM "'qtieated to be on hand Visitiwr hi 'V'.ireu and uiem bi-ra of M mteo lo 'g i re cordially invited O. Nummerlill, the chamoiou of low prices, is selling out the stock of the New York Bargain House at halfptice. A rare opportunity' for everybody. 2t Baby llaby Baby Kaby. Baby Caps, Lace Caps at a special sale next Monday of baby caps at 15 cents each; this sale includes several hundred nice lace caps ranging in price from 25 to 50 cents. Monday you can buy them at 15 cents at. Swindell's. IVew Excltrineut iu Raleigh. The p toe k of the New York Bar gain House is now beute sold out at 50 ceits on the dollar. Go there and save 1 ig money. 2t. Special Hat Sale. Tomorrow is the day for the straw Hat sale at 5 cents. Each if you buy a hat tomorrow ; you pay 5 cents for same hat you are now paying 25 to 75 cents, tomorrow at Swindell's. Our Little Price List. Beet 6 cord spool cotton sum 6 as Ooats, 2 spools for 5 cents Spool Silk, 3 cents spool. Hammocks complete, 71 cents Mce writing paper, 2c quire. Nice envelopes 2c pack. Nice Curtain poles, 20c. Nice baby caps 2 'c Nice challia, 3 and 4c yaid. Nice cotton worsted, 3c yard Nice window scrim 4cts. Woot-thalia creai" ground, 10c yd. All silk ribbon, wide, 8c. Mens bleached drawers 10c pair. Toilet soaps, 10c doz. A 50o towel for 30c. 20o organdy, yard wide, at 0a. 15c organdy, black ground, 7. 20c Mull, black and white, 8c. lFc Ginghams. 8c. All millinery goods at wholesale j cost. j All clothing at wholesale . cost to close out this line at Swindell's. For Rainy Weather. W. H & R S. Tucker & Co., are thowing the most somplete line of ! waterproof garments for gentlement, ladies and childreu, including the best English and domestic makes of wool finished top coats with caps j new markets, rubber coats, double and single texture odorless storm coats, at the very lowest prices. " Photograps. X . . . A. 1 j j nave openea a nrsc ciass gallery at 113i, Fayetteville street, over the Singer office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed. B 8. Mattocks. july 5v6t. ' All work in the photograph line first class and guaranteed, at JMat tock's, 113i, Fayetteville street, over Singer office. july 5 6t. Photographs. All sizes and styles at B. S. Mat- , tocks' lti, Fayetteville street, over Singer office. july 6 6t. Wanted. Five ! undred bushels of blackber ries. A. Dughi. . Lost. ..- A yellow and whie setter with smaller spots of same color, 8 years old, answering to the n'auie of Rew. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at. 809 corner of tdnrtin and Dawson streets. 4t For Kent. House with four rooms and kitcheD. Apply to Dr. J. H. Crawford. jf30 tf Kennebec River Ice At Sorrf ll's old stand, rear of the market. Open from 5 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. in. Sunday hours ;roiu 0 to 10 a. m. and from 2:30 to 7 p.m. EdSthfhkns Fruit j us and jelly tumblers. Curtain poles with fixtures com plete. Lace curtains, v iudow ehades.table linen, napkins, towels, all kinds of China 'aud gUsrr.vare, croquet set and tin ware cheap for each at . WooLiiC jtt & Hons. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Fayette ville St., has on hand a tine assortment of English Homespuns, Irish Fries w, Irish and Blpnny Tweeds, light weight suitings also Tropical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Magnifl ceut troweerings that are "things of beauty. Call and examine the stock. Derma Royale CURES Any case of moth-patches, browu spots.liver spots, blackheads, ugly or muddy sfe'n, un natural redness, freckles, tan or other cuta neous discolor itions. We also agree to for feit Five Huuured Dollars to any person whose skin can be injured in the slightest possible manner, or to anyone whose com plexion (no mutter in how bad condition u may be), will not be cleared, whitened, im proved and beautitied by the use oi Derma Koyale. Derma-Royal can be obtained only from AIRS P H SHIVEU3, jy2 tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sts. wats AGHNTS WA fJTED Male and female, old and young, $ IS to 25 per day aasily made selling our Uuetn Plating Outfits anil doing gold, silver, nickel, copper and brass plating, that is warranted to wear tor years, on every class of metal, tablewnre, jewelry, &c. Light and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate them. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, same as a giip sack or satchel. Agents are making mjuey rapidly. They sell to almost every ousim ss nouse ana lamiiy, and work shop. Cheap, durable, simple- and within reach of every one, Plates almost instantly equally to the finest new work. Send for circulars, &c. QUEKN CI TY SILVER and JNluKUL 1 LAllftU CO, East Bt Louis, 111, myl8t,t,stf DRY SDOnSSTiil! A7ill place on sale tomorrow 20 doz LADUCa' AT ONLY ASK TO SEF OUR BOES AND UPPERS Our stoi.k is considered the best in the city Norms' Dry Goods Stork 4 TH JULY, 1892. Fire Crackers 3c pack, Fireworks of every description; discount the irade, Mosquito Net 3c yu, Corsets 22c up, Fans 2c up, A A Sheetuig, yard wide, 5c, Tin Toilet Sts, 3 pie-es, nicely paiutedJl worth 1175, . Sweet Soap lc cake up, to 24 ' , A tine line Trunks in this week; price 37c to yw, Base BaU Caps 10c, Bats 9c, Balls 4c un Belts 5filin. ' "X-l Buggy Robes 48c up, ' Whips 6 , worth 10c, Shoes and dippers. We will save you 35 per , wui uii every pair you ouy, Window Shades 20c up, Curtain Poles 22c. Come to the LMRunr For aP you waut. 36 Cptre Street, Goldsboro, and 139 PamteTille St .leigh. II BLACK K Hardware, &c. FRUIT JARS, JE QREAM -pREEZERS, pORCELAIN J INED J RESERVING JETTLES STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES URAN1TE IRON KETTLES, KABY CARRIAGES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTiFULGLASSWARE. . PAINT IN SMALL CANS. tSITNoW IS THE TIME TO USE THESE GOODS THOMAS H, BR1GGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Removal Removal Removal SPLENDID OppMtMitj. Intending on the 1st of August next to remove our sto:k two do?rs above our present place of business on Exchange place (A G Rhode old staud), we will offer splendid inducements in tht. furniture line, Ac, to all de siring to purchase, at aud be low cost. We want to sell our slock before moving and heuce the most tempting bargains can be had. Call ami See for Yourselves. Remember, we move Au gust 1st, and before that time we want to make 8 clean sweep. It is a chance far housekeepers and others rarely offered. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Re no al Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Hemoval Removal Itemoval Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal EXCHANGE PLACE, SOUTH SIDE MARKET. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the late W W Hoi den, this is to notify all persons having claims agairst the estate to present the same to me tor payment on or before the 16th day of May, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. Ad persons indebted to the estate will "lease settle without delay. C A SHERWOOD, my!7 6w Administrator. iry Goods, Notions, &o. S.TUCKERICO. QEN J'LEMEN'S - - lrEQLl GEE SHIRTS ' pHESE wre garments that a gentleman -L cn not afford to be wiho'ut this hot weather. They look comfortable and they certainly are cooi. 'Ve are showing more new textures this season than usual. Ox fords, Cambridge, Benguelas, Palmettoes, Hatistes. Znuhvra anil MiulrnH Prir-na R(l 75c, fl and up. iV ENIXEMES'S r p JL TtJIN UNDERWEAR, UPfi.0117212 8HIRrs- lon8 and short Aaiccvco, BALBRIGGAN AND NAINSOOK Shirts and Drawers. JISLE THREAD SHIRTS. EL4.8TIC SEAM DRAWERS, in coUon and liueu. AMBRIC AND MU3LTN Night Shirta. DRESS 8HIRT3 the most extensive Va netv we have shown. I ii i( o n n m u o n W, H. fr, 8, Maxwell,
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