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J A iSir (fa mm Ptttlg Mftf flirts O r IIP 4. VOL. XXV11. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30. issu. NO. 109 $ m The Weather Today. For North Carolina: showers la west portion tonight or Wednesday. Cooler in west portion. Local foreeaat for this Tioinlty: Rain Wednesday, afternoon or e enlog. Fair, cooler weather Thurs day. Local data for W hoars ending 8 a. a., today: Maximum temperature, 86; mini mam temperature 71; rainfall 0.03. CITY IN BRIEF. Many of oar summer tourists are returning. Our merchant are brush! ug up for the fall trade. Keep everything clean around your premise. The railroad commission is in ses sion today. The' month of September will be proline of events in Raleigh. New patieats are arriving daily at the Bedal Institute in this city. The Depattmerts at the Capitol were barren of news to day. The early closing of our stores ceases on September 1st. We regret to learn that State Treas nrer Bain still continues quite un well. Brookside Park st ill continues the chief point of attraction these beauti ful nights. Now let the poets get to work. A premium for the best Centennial poem is offered. Dr. and Mrs. A. G Carr, of Dur ham, who have been on an extended trip to Europe, have returned. Work on the new switch of the Electiio railway near St. Mary's has commenced. A petition will be submitted to the next Legislature for a restoration of the charter of Fay ettville. On next Monday, it is expected that the regular spinning of yarn will commence at Caraleigh Mills. An application for admission to the Horner School at Oxford, has been made from South America. lhe N ease River Lumber Company of New Berne, has determined to in crease its capital to $50,0C0. The opening of the Raleigh Male academy yesterday was a grand suc cess. The attendance was larger than ever, , ' Bear in mind the lawn party to be .. given next MoncUy evening in Nash Square In aid of the confederate mon nraent fond. H. B. Battle Slate Chemist, wil . select from sixteen po'nts in North Carolina, specimens of soil for . exhi bition at Chicago. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Beth A. Jones took place from the Baptist Tabernacle yesterday af ternoon. Rev. J. J Hall officiated Gen. Weaver one of the candidates , for President of the United States is announced to speak in Raleigh Sep , temper SOth. ' It has been decided by the Oxford Democratic Ulub to send a large- del egation to this city, on the occasion ;Ot the visit of Gen. Stevenson. - There was a joint meeting of sev eral committees on the Centennial celebration at the Mayor's 'office yes day afternoon, and some most impor tant matters were mapped oat. Let everybody aid the ladies in t-their efforts to laise funds for the f confederate monument. 1 Remember ; the lawn party to be given - in Nash v Square " next ' week, and work for it. ; Mr. Geo. Fowler showed as today " 'J a species of spider of the most veno ' moas looking kind. , It measures about four inches from leg to leg and the body Is as large as a man's thumb. .Mr. Fowler captured it In his garden :: In the southern part of the city, v 4 Dig Shipment. We copy the following fiom the Btate Cu oulcl of this morning: Mr. William G. Upchurch of this c'.tj h widely known as a breeder of flue riitie, h! specialty being Jersey. He has from time to t.me so'd these i all part3 of the country, from New Tork to Texas. H' ' last sale has ,un been made, and it is the largest ever nitde la the ttate, being a car load of Jerseys, of a'i the Farmer's Glory strain, a very fine ooa. The buyr is Mr E. 8 C. Hambley, of Rockwell, ten in'U'S from Salisbury. Mr. Ham bley is a very progrebhive man. He Is an Engllshoiau by birth, but came to tbis SUte some years ago and mar ried a Nortii Cai-olinalady. Heowns the largest dairy io the State and manufactures cheese and butter. He has invested $75,000 iu the dairy. Foar Jersey bu!ls, as flue ai any in the United States, head his herd He will have 2 0 cows in his herd. Mr. Hauibley h extens vely interested in the breeding oi tiottiag horses, and hai large investments in banks; cot ton miils and .ld mines. He is doing a good work for the develop ment of his adopted State. Prlzalor Ceute mial Loein. The biard of mAnage. j of the Ra.'e'gh Centennial hive authorized the offer of a premium of tweuty tire do"a' 8 (open to the elate) for the best poem appropriate to tbe ce'ebatun of lhe Centennial of the U.ipital of North Carolina. Those who ompete for said prize ar) r quested to forward their papers (not to exceed fifty lines) to Thomas Badg r, Kt-q , President Board of Mauagnrs, Kalelh, N. O. in sealed packages, marked "Geuteunial Poem" and sigued witli some name. Sealed en elopes contaiutug the real signa tu.e of the writer and the name affiled to the poem should be sent on or before October 1st, next, and the award will be mads by a competent committee duiy appointed. J-i.3. E. PoGUK, Chm'n Com on Programme, &o. . A. and SA. College. The fa!', and .slater term of the Ag r.coUural and Mechanical College wi'i commence Thursday. There will be a considerable increase in the at tend a ace. We hope that attention will be paid at once to the blocking up of the sidewalk at the bouth east corner of Wm'rgton aad llargett streets. The tomp'a'uts are load. The VIS ITOR has frequently allude! to the matter. At times, it is almost im possible to pees that point without leavicg the s'dewalk and taking the s reet Sr-eiy this state of things sbou'd iiOt exist. Gen. Adlai E. Stevenson's North Carol iua appointments are made public, lhe pi a tea and dates are as follows: Aeheville, September 15 (Hickory at night); Raleigh, 16; Char lotte 17 (Statesvllle at nifch.); Win Bton, 19 (Greensboro at night); Fay ettev.'l'e, 81 (Wi'miigton at n.'ght); Goldsboo,22 (Rooky Mount at night), Hoa. W. G. E wing, of Chicago, ac companies Gen, Stevenson and will speak with him at these places A Splendid Map. One of the most convenient maps of the State ever gotten up is that now ia oursd of preparation by Mr. Thos C. Harris, which will show the 'ocaiion of the' 7,000 public schools ' as well as of all the private schools in the State. The white schools will be designated by a white cross and the ; colored schools by a black one. It is a splendid school reference. The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is not accidental but is the result of ; careful study and experiment by ed ucated pharmacists. Metropolitan Hall Barlow Bros. Swindell Hats &c. i Cook Wanted. We hope our citlier w'll ccnUi bate I'berally to the rec-pMoo of the d'V.'i uUbed gentlemen who are to v :t 1 re next mouth This should be wit a, matter of city pri le. Metropolitan Hall. out a.uHT omit. TinJCSDAY, HKl'TEMBEIl 1. Si' EVU It ATTICAOTIOMS. The Worlds Greatest BUnslrel Org nizalicn. O'Uipr'sf i-g B'l. ihe l.-ead'og L:gui.s o .t Mh ire'fy. THE FlliOU'J Bailai Bros Mammotb Minstrels. UNDIRTHKDIRKCTIOHOF A t, DOCSIS TUB SAME BIUNUOW. That so recently charmed and daz z'.ed New York, Chicago, St Louis San Francisco, New Or leans and all the big cities. "ANIGHT OF MIRTH AND MELODY." AH tbe latest Boaccs, Jokes, Dances andkuMc. Rbgulir Pr'UB, 25, 50 and 75cts. 8eats now on sale at MacRae's Drug ntore. au30 tf Wauied. A first c'ass male cook. Apply at this office. At Oae Cent. We have about 501 straw bats left. Mins' hats, ladies hats, boys hats. A'I dav io. morrow we will sell those hats s, one cant each. No more will be sold after to-morrow at one cent. D. T. SwlWDKLL. Carpets For All. We have a large stock of carpets now that we afe selling at wholesale cost until our new nt.oukol carpets ar rives which will be about 10 days bn fore the mills linish their large stock pnd beautiful pattern. D. T. Swindblls. Scliool. Mrs. Justice's school will begin Monday, September 5th, lH'Ji, at her residence, 228 .North McDowell street. Aug 29 lw pd mam, New Fall Stock Coming Iu. We have received a new lot of prints, percales, towels, napkins and crash. Oar shoe stock is very complete. Woolbott Si Sons. mm-mm i Bay Your Carpets Now. Our new carpets are in stock and ready for inspection. Our patrons can take more time in making selec tions and be better served than by Waiting until the Fall rrsh begins be fore buying. We will store until needed all carpets bought now. We still have some "carpet bargains" in Brussels and Ingrains; qualities as good as any, but in short lengths, which will be sold at prices much under value. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. A Great Blessing. There are some people who know what a blessing it is to have good wearing, comfortable shoes, some do not. Those who do not, now have an opportunity of finding oat by baying a pair of our special line, either ladies or gent's. Bering's hand made shoes for ladies are the most perfect fitting and gives the best satisfaction of any ladies' shoe made, and Reynold's shoes for men are far superior to any other shoe on the market. You only have to try one pair of Reynold's shoes to be convinced that they are the shoes to have. Now if you would save money and at the same time get the best, call at Swindell's. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs 1131 Fayetteville st. al tf A Good Business Opportunity. ' A stock of millindry for sale below cost. The present owner wishes co go into other business and will close oat to any one wishing to open a millinery business at low prices. Address P. O. Box 54. 1 wk S. Wanted. A first class Barber. Good work man. Apply to G-. Viola & Sons, 131 Fayetteville street. Aug 23 1 w OieiilMr t Scli'o). j The fo'ir' i! i. u f i:iy ec.'iool for Boys wi'l be;:ii- V-.m ; ' ". t-i.i berMh ( ii ttijita C. iiobnKN. Aug 21 I w !' I I '.ii- Item. TTniiFft til tvylui ii u'fhuriia im A vent Frrry ru-l. jui'i.ni w h Hillfthoro roxl. I'w.i i '(., I r.i.n.iH kitchen and siu:i'l garilu (lod - Dalr. Street cm rasn in a f-w van h. Apply to J N. Hunt.uiD. Aug 25 lw For Kent. 1 wo coni!orta1l f nruis?i"i! inonm with or without, bjard. T uy ,A- erate. Apply a t'o 1!. w., SaiIi street, near Faytteville S:. au'i4 lw Drink Otterbu-u Litlti t w tir io be had at. J. H;il llobbitiV (l-u.slore. It is a health uiviiia: and a most ie lightful beverage this hot we ithr. Atis.2i tf. Money in It. We want a partuer iu the horHfl business in all its branches. Best. opening in tbe State to build op a nrst class business. Partner niuet be a sober, industrious usan with a capi. tal not less than $1.00. Address Box 355, city. augaaiw DRY BOOHS HOHBl OUR ENTIRE STOCK "F FINK AB-in-miriB AT tiREATI.Y REDUCED PRICEC From Now UsiiH lo First of Si'pt'inlnr. K0BRIS' DRY GOODS ST0RC, ' 213 Fayetteville slroet, TELfcTHIS BUT DOT r SA.Y TH1T I TOLD YOU! THE LYON RACKET STORE Is selling goods cheaper tbn any houso in Raleigh. Don't tike my word for it, but GO AND SEE. You will find bnraln't in evc"v depart ment. A full line of (.m-'ivn Net, Lice Curtains and Scrim. A full l'.'ie of Table Linens, Towels and C .isU, l'mbie!bu tuid Fans. Hose and Shoes we ms.ke a specialty and will save you 3t per oe;.t. on every pair you buy. . & SPLENDID GHAHCE FOR TilE Best Bargains. We have removed to our new aad commo dious store, Exchange I'la-ie, south side of the marktt.and in order to make ro nu for our fall stock we are offering goods at unhe.ird-of prices. JUST THINK O F IT Marble-top Bureau, Freuch Ueveled Look ing Glass at the unprecedented p. ice of $8X0 This is below cost. A lot of tine Chinaw ir ;, all kinds of novelties and modem designs A splendid line of Willow a ud Rati an Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c. at the , .... CHEAPEST PRICES All modern designs of Parlor and Bedroom Sets, the rarest and best in the city. Oui stock ia too numerous to mention, so call and see it. Berne nber the place. THOMAS & MAXWELL. Exchange Place. Hardware, &c. I 5.85 look v3 85 A"C THKSE PRrCES ivofn AND 'on or DO NOT FORGET 53.25 TO CALL ;S12.6J AM) 514 60 LO'iK AT THIS LINE !$15!60 op I jig JO FRGSH, NEW : BA8Y ! CARRAiGES. Every ono united at cost w'th freight 1 added. We oler t! we oodi at cast so as l j clear our Hoor for :motber line of goods. Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS fi. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. O. AUGUST CLEARASCE SALE! Until Septembsr we will closa out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untiimmed Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in mm nun AT PRSSBNT IN STOCK. A NICE LINK 0 STAMPED LINEN VEKY CHEAP. A fall assortment of Embroidery, Si'ks and Cottons. "ERM1NT0WN WOOL AND SYPiiERi JiOW m ST0SS. :MiSS MAGQIh REESE, 2GJ Fayetteville Street. Dry Good. 9totlon, c. 'DRESS' GOODS, Fall Season, This week we are offering our initial linns of Dress Fabrics for the Fall season iu the newest autumn shade3 and mere beautiful styles than ever before 1892 Pai titular attention called to out line9 of inexpensive Dress Woolons. 1. H, R. S. Toiler Ca .. 123 and 125 Fayetteville S.reefc 'V ( VI,
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