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SiS&iti Mnmim Visitor. fr; - . ; v i " ' 1- . . . ...... VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .M. !S!)2. NO. 110 he Weather Today. For North Carolina: howert on the eoait and la west portion, cooler. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Thursday, fair weather cooid rably cooler. Local data for 34 hoars ending 8 a. Ui. today: Maximum temperature, 83; mini mnin temperature 71; rainfall 0.03. CITY IM BRIEF. Cool wave looked for in the ntxt 24 hoars so; the knowing ones say. I Much building is going up in differ ent parts of the city. Decayed veget ation should not be allowed on the premises. Next month has an "r" in it, but moxt too soon for oysters. About 75 students have already ar rived at Chapel Bill. North Carolina old 6 percent bonds are non selling at $1.25. The new consols 99. Racing will be a special feature at the State Fair, and the purses will aggregate $1,700. The heat he s been of a peculiarly depressing character for the past day or so. Students for the Agricultural and Mechanical College are arriving. The session will commence tomorrow. The fall term of Trinity College opens at Durham tomorrow in the new buildinga. J ' . The Barlow Brothers at Metropoli tan Hall tomorrow night; secure your tickets at once and avoid a rush. Beware cf unripe or overripe fruit. All physicians agree that it is dan gerous at this season of the year. Can any of our venerable citizens tell us the oldest houe In the corpor ate limits of Raleigh ! The correct "fad" now is to kiss your wife, children or sweetheart and bid them good-bye at the (railroad) gate. The new Lodge of Odd Fellows will be opened tonight at the hall over .. the , Citizens National Bank. All members or the order invited. If you want to see the, most com plete and most laughable minstrel troupe of the times, go to Metropoli tan Hall tomorrow night. The North Carolina Steel and Iron company have laid off fifteen acres foi a park at Greencboro. While it hat not been donated to the town, it can be used by the people. Will the Street Commissioner be so kind as to have the puup on the cor ner of Jones and Harrington streets cleaned out as good drinking water is a great necessity in that section ? Messrs. Whiting Bros, are offering real bargains in. everything in their " line of business. A specialty in shoes is made and they are offering them for ladies, men, boys and giils at the most reduced rates. Call and be suited.'.. .'. When you carry yoar wife, daugh ter or lady friend, t o the depot, to see them off, be sure to point through the fence and show them the proper coach. They might, by accident, get into the smoter or baggage car.' The man at the gate will no doubt tell you which coach to direct' them to, if you ask him.' , . . .We oan.assure our lady friends that the minstrel entertainment given by the Barlow Bros, is of the most re fined character and they are attended i wherever the troupe performs, by the ' ladles who . turn . out in ft roe. -. Let ' there be a large turnout. " ; Let our entire people' work for:' the lawn party to bo given by the ladies in Nash Square next week for the purpose oi raising funds tot the pro posed confederate monument: It Is a noble purpose,' and interest In It should not be allowed to lag. The lames MB uuiug men yau uuuijr nuu i they should be aided to all the ex-J tent possible. '".,,! Every testimonial regarding Hood's SarsaparUIa is an honest, unpur chased statement of what this medi cine has actually done; Last evening was one long to be remembered by the Sabbath school of Central M. E. Church especially the smaller ones. The occasion was a large melon cutting; aud was en Joyed very greatly by all present. After the feast, a collection for the poor was taken end quite a liberal contribution ia cash and kind was received. ixed. On the 9th, Just, at the horn of her fatber in Frauklinsville North Carolina, Mrs. Florence E Hall, wife Mr. James Hall aged 26. I'rvfM rations. The romniUe3 ou programme for the reception of Ueu. Stevenson held a meetiug at the M&yoi's office yes terday afternooo at 5:30 o'clock. Mr. Josepbus D'oiele, chairman of the committee, presided. The matter of the location of the speaking was taken up, and Mr. Frank Stronach suggested Brooksi ie Park, the use of the pavilion having been tendered by Manager Hull, of the electric railway. Oapt. P gue suggested Nash Square as more--central aud convenient. It was finally decided, oa motion of Capt Pogae, tb&t a committee of five Le selected to visit the different pro posed sites and report to the full com mittee next S:Ui'-day morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Frank Stronach, chair man, and Messrs. Pogae and Barber were appointed a committee to ask the Board of Aldermen for the use of Nash Square if desi.ed. The commit tee ovisit sites are 8. F. Telfair, chairman, Messrs. Cram, Bagwell, Kennedy and Brigga. " A committee to ascertain if Strom aeh's hall could be secured for the Asso'ai ion of Democratic Clubs was appointed. Tuey ae as follows: Meesr. Gieek O. Andrews, chair it an, C. J. Merrimon, H. M. Cowan, Gra ham Haywood, H. D. Blake. Capt. Pt gue and Mr. Norrls were added to the committee on location of speaking. Imported Clothes. ' ' ):-'. ...... The following letter speaks for it self; and needs no comment. The goods; referred to will arrive and be placed on sale by the end of this week: : Haddbrsfibld, Eng , Aug. 1, '9a. Mr. Geo. TX. Walters, Raleigh, N. 0.: The fall selections of woolens which we have made for you this.season are of the finest quality that lour looms have produced. They have all been made from specially selected Austra lian wool. You can highly recom mend them for their colors and dura bility. In designs the quiet and sub-, dued appear to be those demanded by the ultra fashionable merchant tailo s. You will fiud your patterns in styles far superior to any we have made for the English market. Fisher & Co., Manufacturers. How to Fix It. Correspondence of Visitor. If a friend writes you, that he will pass through Raleigh on a certain day, and that he wishes you to meet him at the depot for a few minutes on important business, telegraph him immediately that he must get off the train and coma to the fence where you can engage in a short whispered conversation through the cracks. If your invalid wife ' mother sister cr other female relative desires you to meet them at the train, advise them that they must get off un aided and meet you at the fence. This is the custom in cities having from 500,000 to 1,000,000 people, and Raleigh is getting "thar" pretty fast. In fact we are getting too large to al low officials any sort of discretion they might abuse it. Another Travblor. Photographs.. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs 113 Fayetteville st. al tf Personal. Mr J. A. Hollamon, of the State Chronicle has goDe to the Western part of the Stale for recreatiou. Mrs Amanda Habourn aud daugh ter Mire Mingle are iu the city visit ing Mr. I) T. Swindell Mies M in nie will attend Peace Institute du ring the winter. Gov. Holt has returned to the city from Buffalo Lithia Spring. Barlow Brother The St. Louis Globe Democrat says: Barlow Brothers' Minstrels at the Olympic Dieat.-e. Notwithstanding there has been a surplrs of minstrels at the difiVtent theatres iu the ci'y in the past few weeks, this popular house held yesterday two audiences that completely packed it and mo -t enthusiastically applauded the entire bill. There were no chestnuts, even the jokes of the end men were new, and the Barlow Brothers' Minstrels made a hit, and kept the large audi ence in a continuous roar of laughter from first to last. Help Out. On the ICth of next month we are to have in our city some distinguish' ed viators. It becomes all our peo ple to see to it that they meet with a proper and most generous reception. We notice that other towns in the State are actively moving in the mat ter. At AsuBville, for instance, a mass meeting of citizens of all parties has been held aud a sufficient amouut for a large entertainment raised. The capital of the State should not be laggard in a matter of thU kind. Such occasions are calculated to help Raleigh in many ways, and all our people are interested. The committee are now on their rounds soliciting subscriptions, and we most earnestly appeal to our citi lens to meet them in the most cordial manner and with as much in the shape of pecuniary aid as can be spared. Our reputation is at stake, and we hope it may be generously up held. The gentleman that picked up a velvet collar in front of Walters' Tailor Store will confer a favor by re turning same to J. N. Walters. New Fall Stock Coming Iu. We have received a new lot of prints, percales, towels, napkins and crash. Our shoe stock is very complete. Woolbott. & Sons. 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 out by buying 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. Xou 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. HAVE AN EYE BUSINESS When you buy, and don't fail to look over oar new siocJr er iving eve)y day. We Riiarautee to save you money. Thee Are Real Bargains In our Hat Department. We make a spe cialty of Shoes lor Men, Boys, Ladies and Child, eu aud can i uoiish you with a good Shoe . ; . WHITING BROS. NO 110 EAST MARTIN STiCEET RALEIGH, N. 0. Ope Hi ii 3 )'f NHi'iol. The fourth s-m on of iav rciiool f ir Boys will begin n Mon lav. t'.Uni. berSth. -u Arties (. HohVKS. Aug 24 ! w utl . -. . - Curpeu For AM. We have a lar stock of arpe now that we are elliu at v'.jol t!e cost until our litsw, stoirk ol c .r ;! t r- rives which will tn about 10 days l fore the mills finish their lar 6tcck pnd beautiful pittero. D. T. SvisDuiV1. School. Mrs. Justice's kcio! will betciu Monday, Septeujtw r Rth, IS ., at her residence, 228 North MoDo v.-ii tref. Aug 29 lw pd Buy Your L'aip.t Sow. Our new carets are i-j stock and ready for inspection. Onr- pairons can take more time in ruakiu teU c tions and be better served tiian by waiting until the Fall ri'bh bcius be fore buying. We will s;oie until needed all carpets boug.it now. We still have some "carpet bargains" iu Brussels and Iugrain?; qualities as good as any, but in short. kngT.iix, whiih will be pold at prices much under value. W. H & R. S. Tucker & Co. DRY BOOHS STORE! Ol' B EKIISK SIOi'K. r,F :.,; SH8SM1-SM11I ' AT liKKATLY REDUCED PRICE: From Now Until the First of September. N09RIS' PHY 600US 213 Fayetteville stnet.. TELLT BUT DO' C SAY Til VT I TOLD YOU ! THE LYON RACKET STORE Is selling goods cheaper tuan any house in Raleigh. Don't Uke n? word for it, but GO AND SEE. You will find bargains in every deprt mert. A full line of Curtain Met, Lace Curtains and Scrim. A full line of Table Linens, Towels and Crash, .Umbrella acd Fans. Hose and Shoes we male a specialty and will save you 35 per cent, on every pair you buy. A SPLENDID CH&HCE FOR THE Best Bargains. We have removed to our new and commo dious store, Exchange Place, south side of the market.and in order to make ro mi for our fall stock we are offering goods at unheard-of prices. JUST THINK 0 F IT Marble-top Bureau, Freuch Beveled Look ing Glass at the unprecedented price of $3.00 This is below cost. A lot of lino China ware, all kinds of novelties and modern designs A splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, Settees, Wardrobes, MaUresses, ftc, at the . CHEAPEST PRICES All modern designsof Parlor and Bedroom Sets, the rar?st and best in the city. Our stock is too numerous to mention, so call and see it. Reme nber the place. THOMAS 4 MAXWELL, . .i. Exchange Place. Ilntov.-ire, &v. S5.85 S3 65 sn.m -LOOK-AT THGSE PPICE3 AND D J NOT FORGET TJ CALL AiMJ U3.25 U12.GJ S1460 L() ,K AT THIS LINE 518 10 FR3fl NEW BABY ! CAfiRAJGES. Everyone marked .it cost w'lh freight I , nddei. We oT" r t! c .,i joods .it cost so as' i ; to clear our lloor for -.mother 1 ne of good3, i ; Now is the t.i ne for a bargain. (THOhas ii, mm SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. AUGUST CLEARAHCE SALE! Until Septemba'1 w will close out, regard less of cost, all tiinutied and unuimmed Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and evarythiu: in immt nil at p rks ent in sroci:. A NICE USE OF STAMPED LINEN VERY CHEAP. A full assortment of Embroidery, Silk? and Cottons. iERM WN WOOL . AND ZIPHEBS NOW IN STOCK. MISS MAGGIE REESE, 2CJ Fayetteville Street. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. iMunoEisCi. DRESS GOODS, Fall Season, This week w are offar'ng our initnl lines of Dress Fabrics for Hit Fall season in .he newest autumn shades and mere beautiful styles than ever before Paiticnlar attention called to our lines of inexpensive Dress Woolens. S. B. & R. S. Tucker Cj 123 and 125 Fayetteville Sireet PR IlVfT
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