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.1 . . . uy. - mwt. ?' f VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1892. NO. 139 w a. - to, tig J.' I IP i I I the Notice. Tbere has been some change In news boys of the Vibitor, and we would take It as a lavor if any of our pations failing to receive their pa pers should inform as of it. The Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair, eat her probaoly cooler in western portion. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Wednesday: Flr wea' her north vest winds Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature, 73; mini mnua temperature 69; rainfall 0.00. CITY IN BBI3k? Vaj. R. 8 Tccker ha gone North on business. Rox sheet for " Erminie" now open t. .inhn Y. hlacRae's drug Btore. Se cure seats at once. The State Normal and Industrial school at Greensboro, was formally opened today. The headquarters of tr-e centennial managers will hereafter be at the of flee of Mr. Gsorge Heck Look out for the Two Old Cronies, t.hev are daisies" and no mistake. Saturday night next is the date AH the railroads are prep-iring to do their beol in the mat ht of trau portation'du'firfK tiie fair and center J nial. The highest temperature for the month of Seuteinher in this city was 87 on the 6th. The lowest was 50 on the 27th. ' The Bad news has reached here tha' Rev. J. T. Crocker was killed by the Richmond and Danville Vestibuled train near Jam estown yesterday Rev. Dr. D.iniels, the new pastor of the First Presbyterian church is stop Dine for the present at the Yarboro House. His family are with him When weak, weary and worn out, Hood's Sarsaparillia is just the med icine to restore yo-ir strength and give you a good appetite Much interest is being manifested in the ladies department of the State Fair. Floral hall will be well repre dinted. Entries have already been received. A musical e will be given by the ladies of the Church of the Good Shepherd at the residence of Mr. F H. Battle to morrow, Wednesday evening. The celebration of the Men'eimi 1 of Missions at the First Ha ptist Church last Sunday was a most in teresting event. Thera was a large crowd in attendance. We Btated yesterday that Miss Mag g e Ferrall had left for the purpose of attending school at Bell Cross Fe male Academv. We should have eta1; d that she is the principal of the institution We Invite the attention of our read ers to the advertisement of Messrs. Whiting Brothers in this issue. They specially desire to place before the public the fact that their stock of ladies, misses and childrens shoos is now in store and being offered at miah nrices as cannot fail to suit Oall and see for yourselves. The New York dry goods and Mi' linerv Bazaar comes to the front in an attractive advertisement. At this establishment all the novelties of the season can be found at such prices as ara bound to suit the public Gall at 2 1, , Fayetteville street' and make your selections All fresh goods, new designs and in the latest taste and fashion. The office of Mr. Henry Lipps, Jr., superintendent of Maintenance &c which for some time has been located in Raleigh, will now be in Greensboro under the new order of Capt. Green. This movement has been' rendered necessary py the addition of about two hundred miles of road. Mr. Lipps has made many friends in this city, who will regret his departure. We acknowledge an invitation to attend the fifth annual fair of the Alamance county association Oct. 11th. We return our sincere thanks to Mr. A W. Moye the gentlemanly as sistant clerk of the Superior ' Court for courtesies shown us at the late term. The New York World says : "Two Old Cronies" is the name of an amus ing farce-comedy which began a two weeks engagement at the Windsor Theatre last evening. Messrs R. M. Ryan and John Sheehan, two well known light comedians, im person ated The Two Old Cronies, the for mc r in the make up of an eccentric German professor and the latter In the character of a light hearted and jovial Irishunn. Besides these prin clnal actors, there were a number of artists of en re than ordinary ability which took part in the performance Y. 31. O. A. Notes. To night the class in stenography will be organized at the room of the Y. M. O. A II is desired that all who wish to enter should be present, as none can enter after the class has bten organized. Mr. H. H. Crow has been appointed assistant secretary of the Association and he will hereafter call on members for dues. The gymnasium will be open tonigbt. Full attendance de- wired The Floats. There was an important meeting of the ' float committee" of the centen nial celebration held at the Mayors office yesterday afternoon. The work of preparation is progressing most favorably in a 1 respects and the floats of different kin Is are being rapidly ir-'ared. Mr Randall, our effl-i'-nt artist, is rendering much aid in this respect, and has in charge the three historical and allegorical floats. It is now understood that that will be abou forty different trades and pro cessions represented. An Important Matter. All the newly married f Iks, all the old married folks, all who expect to get married, and, in fact almost every- body should nave a neatly furnished I house. There is always something about the furniture of a residence to render it an object of interest. Now Raleigh is biessed in this line, because we hae an establishment here that fills the bill in each and every parti cular. Messrs. Thomas and Maxwell, ,. v., v.v...B.M6 ara ircyarou iii; iuiuisu tu uur (jeupit) everything in their line at the most reasonable rates, these geDtlemen have supplied a long-felt want in Raleigh, and at their vast emporium you can get all the novelties of the day. Call and see them. They are polite and accommodating, and you will witness such an array of desirable furniture, &c , as will be most pleas ing to the taste. Don't forget it. They can bo found on Exchange Place, forth side of the market. At the Tabernacle last night. Dr Harrison preached on "purpo ses." last night, using Job. 17: 11. He noticed Job's wealth, his family, &c, and the possible purposes he had with respect to same, and how they were broken up. He called atten tion to the plans and purposes of men today and how few of them were carried out. God's fixed purposes were noticed in contrast. He pur posed the salvation to lost man and gave His Son. Hepurposed reward to all who! should accept Him and punishment to those that reject Him. God's purposes would be carried out. During the evening a large nuim her asked for prayer and some four or five profersed conversion. A deep, spiritual feeling pervaded the whole services and many were the manifes tations of tenderness and desire for a better life. A sweet solo sang by Prof. Thomp son with the singing generally made a good impression. Carpets and Bags. Now is carpet season right now, and we are more tnan prepared for it We went to New York intending to ouy eieen roies or. carpet. We bougnt 175 roles. Why; the carpet dealers reauzea tnat nontnern and Western merchants would be soared to go to New York on account of Cholera, and they were frantic, crazy to sell, thought they should have to cary tor carpets over, never was money more potent. See our carpets. V, X. BWIZWXLIt. The School Children. Fix the children up for school. They are the first to occupy new Dresses, Shoes, HtocklDgB and Hats Fathers saj they are tougher hardier and less liable to take cold. Mothers say the children shall look nice when they go out, tnat settles it. Improving tne appearance ana furnishing additional pleasure and comfort to the wearer has been our study. We have a nice line oi wooien gooas from 25c. ap. All kinds of School Hhoes, Hats aud Caps for the lads and lassies. Don't mind what others Fay about low prices, yon cannot afford to buy until you have inspected our Stock, seen our Values and hecrdour Prices. C. A. SHERWOOD & CO. First Class Restaurant. Mr. Dnghi's new restaurant for la dies and gentlemen, which he has fixed up in such style and taste, on Fayetteville street, just south of Bob bitt's drug stcre, is fast gaiuing pop ularttv. and is becoming one of the famous resorts of the city. It is dess tined to become to Raleigh what has long been needed in the way of a first class establishment where an tne aei icacies of the season can be procured at short notice and in a styla to suit the most fastidious epicure. The . following bill of fare Is offered: Oysters (12 in a frj), Oysters, stewed, Beef and pork steak, Ham and eggn, Lamb chops, Tripe, Chicken fried or broiled, 85c 25o 25c 25c 25c 25c 35c (This establishment is not Open on Sundays) Fried oysters, br "oysters by the me" sure, will be delivered at residences at any time on notice. ' For Rant Seven room house on West Jones street, No. 313 -Well of water and garden Possession given next Mon day. Apply to, MILES GOODWIN. 500 children's suits. Each suit is a bargain. Woollcotc & Sons. Dress Goods. :i Probably if you should travel the South over you would find; few stores that, show a larsrer or a more stvlish stock of Dress goods and trimmings as we are carrying tnis season ana we know we must sell low If we sell at an Now it will tsertainlv Dav vou to try u8 first even if you are not intending 1 of buying of us, it will post you ana keep others from ovtr cnargmg you. Truly, D. T. Swindbll. ' Privileges at the Fair Grounds The stands and privileges for res taurants, oysters, refreshments, &c. at the fair grounds will be rented at auction, on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, at 3 o'clock p. m. Parties interested J wjn jo well to correspond with the , g-croiary oi me state iu.ii a.i once. Wanted at Swindell's A good smart boy, can get a situa tion as cash boy, at Swindells. 300 overcoats. Good bargains at Woollcott & Sons. Millinery Extraordinary. Never since we have been in bus! ness have we been so well fixed in millinery. Never before have we had so efficient and experienced a milliner and never could we sell nne millinery eo low in price and so high in style and quality, very truly, it. r. Swindell. The Great. Mohawklndian Doc tors. Dakota Jim and Wyoming John nave come oacK to Kalelgn and are permanently located at their old stand over iFraps' store, corner Da vie and Fayetteville streets, where they will be pleased to see their many friends and all persons suffering with any chronic disease. Examinations free at office. m,t Writing pads, pencils, slates and pencil boxes at Woollcott & Sons, Dolls dressed by the members of St Agnes Guild. AddIv to Miss Mar garet Susan Marshall, rectory.l3tw4w Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tograph3 113J Fayetteville st. 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 colors, the other double width, fancy mixtures. These are the slightest and best values shown at the price. Also new ginghams in small pat terns and dark colors. New lines of printed cotton dress goods, fast col ors, at luo ana ivio per yard. W. H. & R, s. Tucker & Co, Wanted. A good second hand piano Ad dress "M," at Mansion House,Hargett street. o:4tp 200 ladios nw mioses clonks at Wool'coft & Sons. For Kent. Store No. li. Fayetteville Street. Apply to Da J H.Crawford. sepl tf Dress Goods. Tl ft V CT Are display'nsr an el gant line riff w ot nne aou nixiuim U U -IP ILL - TVTILIINERY- which canDot ail to attract vonr attention We alro have a s,.pert stock of Dress Goods consisstine or "OHOAD Clo'. t-"m Seraes. ladiej JJCloMi. Srt kiiu'. Wails, Flannels, Robe?, ITANO Suit.nnw ( H-uels Hr, Tricots, .and 151a Mr Henrieitt Olotbs and Trim mings to uit'ch. A great bargain in White Blankets, at 99c a pair. A 11 our goods will be sold at the lowest prevailing market prices Buy ing as we do all our goods for cash only we are confident tnat we can sava you money by doing your dealings witn us. N.Y. D-y ;oods & Millinery Bazar ! On3 21 1 Fayetteville street. MY iNH nORB! OITR KNTIBK STOCK OF FINE 5 AT GREATLY reducedprige: From Now Until the First of September. N0SRIS' PRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stroet. IFall Goods Dress Goods and Trimmings, Table Linens and Napkins, Towels. Bays, 20 iie one, come all, to THE LYON RACKET STORE and get you a campaign cap. Children's shoes, ladies' shoe3 and men's shoes. Ladies' rubber shoes 20 to 20c. Men's " " 38 to 49c. A sheeting, yd wide, 5c; plaids 4c. Express wagons, shoo fly horses and dolls and toys. Lvon Racket Store. lLoolt IfEeire Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the great furniture empo rium or Kaleien ana see wnat they nave m stock. Everything in our line of goods that can possibly be desired. Novelties of all kinds and splendid new arrivals of PARLOR SUITS. Marble-toD Bureau. French Beveled Lo lk irg Glass at the unprecedented p'ice of 8 This is below cost. A lot of fine Chinaware, all Kinds oi novelties and modern designs aea Li'nmges.sometmng new and superior. A. splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs Settees, Wsrdrobes. Mattresses &c. We en save you from $10 to 15 on a set Ml mm ot iurniiure. flew goods arrmn? every day. We do a furniture business strictly. It is no side line with us. Remember the fashionable and popular emporium. THOMAS & MAXWELL Exchange Place. Hardware, &c. S5.85 $6.85 $3.10 59.25 $12.63 $1460 $15.60 $1810 -LOOK- AT THESE PRICE3 AND DO NOT FORGET TO CALL AND LOOK. AT THIS LINE OF FRESH, NEW BABY CARRIAGES. Every one marked at coat 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 fl. BRlfiGS RALEIGH, N. C. EW MILLINERY. M The - Latest Novelties. :The mosf Desiiable. Shades and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' -.Infants' Silk Caps Shirred Hats, and- We have Millinery to suit every body in style and price. , Orders from a , distance will re-, ceive prompt at- , tention. MISS :E:MACCIE:' ::::::::::: reese; 300 . Payette villkSt Dry Goods, Notion, &e. SERVICEABLE MESS . GOODS. In addition to onr high class Dress Fabrics we ae show ing full lines tf Serviceable Dress Materials in all tho new c lorings ana in the atest styles for this fall. Many oi these inexpensive dress goods closely resembl the higher priced fabrics. These range in price front 25c tc 50c pr yard. ffl, B. r R. S. Tocker if Cu 123 and 123 FayetteYffle Street v
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