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1 fJlsTar-IS) Pi0ttot IIP j -"tofie;? jffn lu tOuiHi )ill- I 1 J , VOL.. XXVII. RALEIGlI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. IS!)2. NO. 131 , 4 ' Th Weather Today, , For Horth Cftbllna: Fair weather. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Sunday - and Monday: Fair weather, continued warm. Local data for 84 hours ending 8 a m today: - M&ximtnn temperatare.i t?9; mini ninua temperature 61; rainfall 0.00: ' u-t " ' i. ..: i t ,i .. This Is ' the oommenceuieni of the year 653 (n the J6 wish 'calendar. Ndfallltig off In the scuppernoog trade- ; .... i- ,i : ...... r :, Manager, Heartt has general first elasft' opera troupes io . view for the present' season.' "" : " 1 ' 1 Thfl costumes of our "grnnd dad dies and 'grand maniuaie' will be word at the Centennial ball: : Our friend Du'fhl has an Iciphipon tato almost eiactty'the Very image' of a baboobJ".CaUnd. seeiW ffptfpift find it a curious ''critter." There not bping a full meeting of the Cleveland -Oarr Democratic club Thursday, night another one is called to be held Monday night at the mayn Eyejry testimonial fearding .Hood's SarsaparlUa is an honest, nnpur Let all our people ' heartily JWii lii pushfng fptyaf fh j W State Fair. These are the main events' ttdwlaefbfethe'- pefeple of our City. !": ., .ic,....u. ...! The total efpengQa of the penitent! ary for the quarter ending August 81st were $40 003.02.- Total earnings $33 959,80. "vlipnses over earnings $16 042. jffW . i, At the,meetfif Board of Mana eers oAthVeentencial celebration held 'ye yesterday afternoon iiOj! Maypr'ai .-.i.HAJl e uoi. j. m. necBr-waw BelettAT thief Marshal of the oc ithorized and requested to stat' the musicale which Was tobAv n place last night at$h4 resien f Mr. R. H. Battle, was poMpon until a future date ontac- counVJb; e aeatn oi jar. rierre vox. The lata will be announced here afte Th tunlralof Prof.'B inmanu rboS place! ijrom the Firet P-csbjlSxia OhurcbJtffls afternoon at 3 o'clock a verv larere cludihgj 4e Knights of Pytbo) which rf r he was a member. Tie pupils qtl'eace institute were in: at tendanpe Sna Thtreiis medt author! ty-or sun flower is a laria, and the all who can. says tnat tnere CharlotteVthe past summer than usual and it ac counts for it from Kei; .numfew 9l Bap fld1Jtta;th plaice. v"" Mr. Pierre Cox, son of Hon." W. R Cox, died at the residence of Mr, Parker In Warrenton, at 11:30 o'alock lasA'Thursday night In the 26thVyar HsaHl. ST .irfik.lDaln, weir m9t unurea-this afternoon at lolocfc . .The '"b'&ejaVed fainilv haTe ir sincere synrpatby. 1 K ditor of the E venine -Visitor: !liJompllnW9o&t; refu( inform vou what Chief Justice' A xfron's condition is today, it affords ns pleasure to state tnat he is better. E Burke Haywood, M. D. flUBRBT HAYWOOD,jM.'D., rz&MMtt Phystdars. Xa-faeinttUneAvLdedarkytjtis a the Bemena:t thk great! iworoer bx his to sa? Pie seecr, jjtt nas Daenba jevecjan kit t Special Meetings at the Taber- i o .... , . nacle. JProf. Q. Tabor Thompson, author of ."Ministry of -Bong" comes from N0W York City to be with Dr. Hall n'the meetings at the Tabernacle. e is a man of great musical talent, a sweet singer and an earnest chris tian. t Rev. J. RHarrison the evan gelist of Virginia, a preacher of great power will also be- present, and will hegin his. work the first Sunday in October. ? Prbfi Tb rProf. TboniDeon will be here earners ana jjrojjttrttLurjf lueri ngs will commence , on . Monday at 7:30 p. m. ! Personal.' Miss Lula Riddle who has been on a visit of severaPweeks to Uurham, ha returned home. Mrs. Julius Lewis is visiting friends h) Durham. MajJ. 'B". 'Hr8sey,: of Washington City, former editor of the Qreensboro Patriot, is in the city - s Majj Wl A.jBiuthrik of Durbam.ils nee j lrs. H. M. Farnsworth, who has, ben on quite aa extended m visit to Boston and other points north, re f i , ' i 1 - turned to her home in' this city yes- HuX- -j, , .... ... - ; . , v..w... . I Judge Connor is in the city end will hold court on Monday. I 'iDr. A. J. BufTaloe . Had family re- tulned from Western North Carolina.! yesterday afternoon. I A JNear Escape. 4 r w-t i.vrriii c l if . j. i Sir. it jr. Try imams, or oi. mamew s township, this county, killed a mocca-, sia pnake in his bedroom this morning about a o'ciock, tnat measurea iniriy inches in length. One of thechil drtn was, complaining arid -Mm. WiL liams goi up uu iiguw inuiy nuu went to the bed, atteAdfed viotiitt; cMldren, and then wenHo the (Toor tojgec some water, un returning sne i saw tne. snase coming irom unaer ine bed where the little ones slept. It is not known how long the snake had b!en in the house, but it must have qme in during the afternoon. It was a Harrow escape for the children. lutere&tiQg Exercises. Special, attention -la called to the nbticeof etetciss at the Young Men's Christian tomor- lmt WtiMn Ann '-' -a ' ' A 'n1lnAlr i Win SaJifaoltor, whbia' IbAjsWyil liflttniakVand- m0ShMvm0 the the address Uldoubt lss ttevflt V.-MCjJXia9wio aiienu. This tbiras as follows jljtipilter, State Secretary, sbeakeri'' Instrumental Quartette "Redeem ejd,;' McQranahan. Mr. J . W. Cheek, at cornet, Mr. y. r . ijumsaen, aa cpr efckVfebflW ' Nunn, flute, Mr.'B. '. Wombie, Violinist, Mr.WmV'Ooop- ar, pecompanist. 8olo--OhdS weetly blensnThought, Ambrose, t A?iH. Yerby. , t. u. w uuams jr., cnorister. ' Fall and Winter Shoes. , All new and'rsli goods, made', in idvance for this season's trade.. , Our ntirestock is made up specially1 for ur trade by the jhost noted ', facto ries of this country. Remember, .we bell none but the best shoes made and jguartee every pair to . wear as rep irepented. For style, fit' and durablU f4-v A Vi ma owa. a)nrn t w txA rr. nil aa IIJT UUi OUUCO MD' lOVVgUlAOU UWlf ODD the best: We can fit any man woman or child. Ask io see our Jine of chil drens' school shoes. We can and will save you moneys t i t v . A Norris' Dry Goods Store. . Millinery Ne,w and ioirely. - We are jiow, prepared to take,9r ders-for hats.'" Our new milliner thor oug&Jy understands the business. Our new sr.ock is'in apd we have spe-clal- bargains j. From one to. , three dollars can be sated on trimmed hats. We have, some '.'very beautiful thing's in ladies untrlmmed felt hats. Will tdll you later. D. T. SWIKDELL. Our luillinery department is foil of new goods and we ar CJrtalu to suit you in price and style. Woollcott b Sons. ' Fine bananas 95 an i 3re a dozen at A Dugbl's. Great bargains n shoes at ' ' Woollcott & Sons. Fine Norfolk oyserg every night. Prepared or by measure delivered at any time at A Dughi's. We bought fnr stock before the cholera scare and when stocks were more complete in first hands than they were two weeks ago, and we bought them as cheap as any of our competitors here "who bought them during the scare. The fact is, goods have stiffened in price since we bonght, and all yon have to do is to see our goods and the prices of them will convince you that they are as cheap as the very cheapest. Woollcott & Sons To Please the Ladieg Is our desire. We are satisfied with narrow margins, and glad to give our r a tha nnnnnf I 1 1 A I Q 1 1 OB iiTiTiTAa ciate it, talk It, upraise our goods and aoplaud our enaeavors, supply tuwr -n p t- scions air that none can "beat them 1 2 lti ! a. w-Iaa fa a a 4 111 lUtllllijr vl jf xiiio ao no iu should be and points others to the nlAA whftrA croods are honestlv reo . W resented and so warranted, and where money Is refunded witnout grumb- lin&r if thines are not right. Sherwood's. 'g '-- California pears and peaches at A. Dughi's. Telephone 123 Six Hundred Strong. :-Today we have piled on a table right at the Fayetteville street door, six hundred : bolts of . ribbon, of the very finest material and various new brieht colors. Also white and cream frj()m tnr?e to 8ix inches wide. For a jew ,jaya we wlu BeU taiB ribbon at 25 iln. - irti.Kn,!k'ivlk.- Thinrlh- gjui give yotTa fair idea of how w WA nrnnPfli to Hi e-oods this , .w.. i r o fall. Will tell you right here that 'every store in ' Raleigh has to pay mbre for this grade of ribbon than our present price. D. T. Swindell. Fine Tomatoes $1 a bushel delivered in the Rev. A. B. Humtkr, St. Augustine School. For sale, city. ee2) 6t King's Royal Germatuer. A supply just received and for sale by J. Hal Bobbitt. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs 113i Fayetteville et. al tf Inexpensive Dress Goods. For children's dresses we are show ing two lines of dress materials at 25c per yard. One, all wool double width suiting in solid co)ors,the other double width, fancy mixtures. These are the slightest and best values shown at the price. 1 i Also new ginghams in small pat terns and dark colors. New lines of printed cotton dress goods, fast col ors, at lOe and 12c per yard W. H. & R. 8. Tucker & Co. : .Our Clothing Department. j We have purchased 1,000, suits of elothing for men and boys at a great bargain." We have marked each suit in plain figures and we sell them at marked pi ice. Each suit is a bargain. We send out no clothing on approba tion. ... Woollcott & Sons. Imported 31othes. - . The following letter speaks for it self and needs' no nomment. The goods referred to have arrived and are now open for inspection. . . Haddkrsfikld, Eng. Aug. 1, '92. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, Raleigh, N. C: The fall selections of woolens which wo haye made for you this season are of the finest jqitvlity that our looms have produced' They havle 'all been made from specially selected Austra lian Vootf J You can highly - recom mend them for their colors and dura bility, tin, designs the quiet and sub dued appear to be those . demanded by the. altra . fashionable , , merchant tailors. You will find your patterns in styles far superior tp any 6have maae 191; ne ngiisn.marKei SepS tf 1 ' ' z - Manufacturers. 1'The man who ' r! fnje to Pay hi j juVt debta'is too co.wawiy to'stealTin any other way. Detroit Free-Press. FreIi Flh and Oysters. Twill ha.ve frpli dih anil nt.i ra daily at Sorrel I' old stand. WiimlL ton street. Ed tttephenc Dolls dresHfd bv tlie Tiembers of St Afiroes Hoil l. Antilv to Mis Mar garet Susan Mar-ball, rectory 13twl For ICent. tore No. li. Fnvettoville Street. Apply to Di. J H Crawford. sepl tf Have lust recivs.l and oin- ed up a most iiandsoiue line of LADIES' &CaiL3ES'S BATS and Novelties for the fall sea son which cannot fail to at tract the mos. fastidious. We have also opened today an ele gant line of DRESS GOODS, consisting of f BROADCLOTHS, STORM SERGES, 1AMEliS xlAlK, SU1TIMGS, CASHMERE1, L BLACIv HESRIETTAS, &.-. We cordially extend an invitation to the ladies to pay us a visit. We are determined to give one and all the best value for the lea3t monev. O jr motto: "N6t to be undersold by anybody else." NY Millinery 4 Dry Goods Bazaar 211 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. dry goons mm OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICL" From Now Until the First of September. mm DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville str-iet. Wnll '.Goods , Dress Goods and Trimmings, Table Linens and Napkins, To vels. Boys, come one, come all, to THE LYON RACKET STORE and get you a campaign cap. : Children's shoes, ladies' shoes and men's shoes. Ladies' rubber shoes 2.) to 29c. Men's " " 38 to 49c. " A . sheeting, yd wide, 5c; plaids 4c. , Express wagons, shoo fly horses and dolls and toys. Lvon Racket Store. FURNITDRE: BARGAINS IN FURNITURE WILLOW AND RATTAN CHAIRS . ' . ; At your own prico. : !, . !'.)'::.' BED LODNGES SOMETHING NEW. JUST tfilHK OF IT ! Marble-top Bureau. French Beveled Look irg Glass at the unprecedented price of $8. This is below cost A lot of tine Chinaware, all kinds of novelties and modern designs. Jl splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, Settees. WsrrlWrtm Mhttrfavw Ve cn save you from 10 to 15 on a set of furniture. New goods arrivinr every day. We do a furnitare business stricily. It is nO Bl(ieJijie:vtvtb m i ; r i ; Come and see us before purchasing. iTflOMAOAIWEl.L, I lExchanKe Place, Hi 19 llardvare, &c. at $5.85 $6.85 S8.10 $9.25 -LOOK- at these prices 'And: do not forget ' TO CALL AND $12.63 $14.60 L00K AT THIS LINE 51KCfl OF $1810 FRESH, NEW BABY CARRIAGES. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goods at cost so as to clear our floor for another line of goods. Now is the time for a bargain. THOMAS H. BRIGGS SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. .. AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE! Until September we will close out, regard less of cost, all trimmed and untrimmed . Millinery, all Fancy Ribbons, Flow ers, and everything in AT PRESENT IN STOCK. , . A MICE LINE OF STAMPED LINEN VERY CHEAP. A full assortment of Embroidery, Silks and Cottons, GKRMANT0WN WOOL AND ZTPHBPS NOW IS STOCK, MISS MAGGIE REESE, 209 .Fayetteville Street. Dry Goods, Notions, &c. SERVICEABLE DRESS - GOODS. In addition to our high clas Dress Fabrics wo ae show ing fall lines ci Serviceable ! Dress Materials in all the new,, c odngs and in the latest styles for this fall. Many of these inexpensive . dress goods closely resembls the higher priced fabrics. ' ' j These range in price from &5c tc 50c pr yard. ffl. B. & R. S. looker Co SI M MILLINERY oJ , . -4 123 and, 12? Fayetteville gtre I: 1 i t.ia A- TDTT) TTVTHP
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