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mm :-v VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1802. NO. 149 y t Notice. There has been some change In the news boye of the Visitor, and we would take It as a favor if aDy of oar 1 patiooB failing to receive their pa pers should Inform as of It. Th Weather Today. For North Carolina: Fair until Band ay a m. and probably increase ing cloudiness daring Sunday bat probably without rain. Local forecast for this vicinity: .On Sunday: Fair weather, with in creasing cloudness. Bain probable on Monday. Local data for 24 hoars ending 8 a m. today: ' Maximum temperature, 76; mini mum temperature 64; rainfall 0.00 city uThiue'. Maj J no. Devereuz, continues to improve. More exhibits than usual, at so early a time, are arriving for the fair. Master Claude Denson has so far recovered from his severe attack of illness as to ride out today. The assistant marshals today are busily preparing for the grand par ade. We hear that the work of regtstra tlon is going on well. Many new names are being added to the lists. The boys are on the tip-toe of ex. pectatiou about the "Wila West Show." It is a bing thing, and no mistake. " I am convinced of the merit of Hood's Barsaparillia, aft- r having taken but a few doses" this iu what many people say. TheEpworth League, of Edenton Street Church, will hold a reception in the Sunday school room ntxt Thursday olght. Dou't forget to let Mr. A. L. Ferrell know if ou can accommodate visi tors next week. Fend word to him at the Mayors' office. The Warren county fair will be held four days, beginning Ojt. 26th. The Roanoke fair will be held four days beginning Nov. 1st. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. C. Malcolm Weathers to Miss - Mary Jones in the Presbyterian Church at Lenoir, N. 0. on Wednes day morning Oct 28th. The, services at Central M. E. Ohurch tomorrow will be conducted for the special benefit of the new mem hers of the chur.iii au I those converted in ttie recent ro-iv u meet ings held there. A brilliant reception was held at Chapel Hill on the 12th, inst. There was a large delegation of beautiful young ladies from Raleigh, and the refreshments such as delicious ice cream &&, were furnished by our prince of caterers, Mr. A. Dughi. We are informed from a source which we deem entitled to the utmoet credit that the first Mayor of Raleigh, John Haywood held the office continuously until the selection of Joseph Gales. 'We are requested to state that Messrs. Mahler and Farnach have for sale some beautiful, finely wrought silver centennial souvenir spoons with inscription of Sir Walter Raleigh. They will be an admirable memorial for visitors to carry home. Now is the tiue to subscribe for the Visitor. Call and see us during the the coming week. Our latch strings are loose and will give you a cordial welcome. Let visitors to the fair re member that the news from the oapi tal of the State Is always welcome at the family fireside. At a meeting of the Board of Man agers held yesterday afternoon an ap propriation of $36. was allowed the colored ottiz9ns to aid in the erection of their floats. An appropriation was also made for three handsome war floats, one representing the war of 1812, one the Mexican war, and the other the late civil war. Everybody. Who owns a bicycle is requested to leave their bicycles at focQee and Moseley'a old store today to lie dec orated; please do not wait to be called on, but come riqht along. Declared Off. It is much vo be regretted that the prize drills have beeu eliminated from the programme, but it become neoes sary from the fact that only one com panythe Vance Guards of Heador son bad entered. First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr Eugene Daniel pastor; Sun day school at 9:30. Sermon and com' munion service at 11 a. m. Children's service and baptism of infants at 4 p. in. Th centennial services will be re cognized in all these services specially in the afternoon. Cordial invitation extended to all these services. Ample Railroad iccoramoda tioug lor the Centennial. Capt. William Smith, Superinten dent of the Ralek'b & Gaston and the Raleigh & Augusta Railroads has in fo. ned Co) Heck, Chief Marshal of the centennial, that accommodations over his lines will be ample for the occasion. On the Raleigh & Gaston the passenger train which arrives at 0:45 a. in., will have coaches sufficient to accommodate one thousand per sons and on the Raleigh & Augusta a train arrives at 9 a in , to which will b9 attached coaches amply sufficient to accommodate all passengers com ing to the centennial A Great Show. At the mammoth furniture estab lishment of Messrs. Johnson & Bar ber, on East Martin street, can be seen a show in the line of splendid furniture rarely seen in this city. Here are to be found chamber sets from $25 to $150; parlor suits from $35 to $100; a magnificent bed room suit for $150, end, in fact, everything that fancy can suggesr in the furniture line. In addition to these, this ew terprising and accommodating firm can supply the demand for carriages and buggies of the most approved design. Strangers who visit the city should by no means miss an oppor tunity to visit this great emporium. It is 4 splendid time to provide for the comforts of the home circle in the shape of a nicely furnished tocse. es pecially when tne prices are strictly in accordance with the tightness of money, tso sure to call and see tne great exhibition at Barber & John son, Nos. 110 and 112, East Martin street. You will be shown around in the most polite and accommodating style. Snnday at the Tabernacle. Special .-ervices will be observed all day at the Tabernacle church, be ginning with the Sunday school at 9 a m. At 10:30 a. m there will be a brief centennial memorial service; and at 11 a m Rev. Mr. Harrison, the evangelist, will preash. At 3 p. m. there will be a children's per vice, a part of the church being re served esoecially for the children. Mr. Harrison will be pleased to see the church filled with children. At 4:30 p. m. Mr. G. T. Thompson will give an address on christian work. This is especially for converts and all who desire to lh e a life of christian service And at 7:30 p. in Rev. Mr. Harrison will preach. As this is the last Sunday Mr. Harrison, whose work here has been so greatly blessed, can be in our city, we earnestly hope he and Mr. Thompson may be greet ed at each service by as large an am dience as can fi'l both the main rooms of the Tabernacle church Let all who have anything to sell, or who want anything, or desire to keep their business from being under a bushel, send in their advertisements at once. Remember, there will be lots of people here next week, and if yau hide yourself you will get left. Send in your "ads." At the centenniaJ services in the Church of the Good Shepherd next Sunday night, Mr. CM. Busbee will deliver an address on the "Centen nial of Raleigh." Attention, Ladles! The members of the ladles' memo rial association are requested to as semble at the portico of the Agricul tural buildiog at !0 o'clock sharp on Tuesday morning, October 18th. The centennial procession will salute the ladies as it passes. By order of the President. Mrs. F. A Olds, Sec'y. The ladies of the Confederate mon ument association are requested to meet at the same time and place for the same purpose. Woollcott & Sons have 4,000 yardd red and oriole bunting for sale. Extra fine keen apples, California Eears, extra fine CoDcord grapes and ananas just received at A. Dughi's. Mr A. Dughi has an arrangement by which he can deliver fried oysters at any time hot as they come from the griddle Don't buy cloaks, wraps or jackets until you have seen ours. We will be ready for you Monday at Sher wood's. We have lots of remnants which we sell at half retail price. Woollcott & Sons. Few rail and winter woolen under wear, full Hues, at your service at Sherwood's. Our millinery stock is one of the finest in the city. Woollcott & Sons. Burt & Packard's "korrect shapes" just received at Sherwood's. Boarders Wanted. Parties wanting board and lodging can obtain same at No. 108 West Jouesst Delightful neighborhood and good water. 11 5p Mrs.D. 8. Bktts. Photographs. Go to B. 8. Mattock's for your pho tographs 1131 Fayetteville st. al tf We close our store at 7 p. m. except Saturdays. Woollcott & Sons. Mr. Ed V. Denton, the proprietor of the Central saloon, has fitted up the nicest and most complete oyster and lunch counter In th city Fresh oys-. sters received tviry day. Solid oys sters for Male by the measure, ocj For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. oc8 E. Burkk Hvxwood, M. D. All our goods are marked in plain figures and one price to all. Woollcott & Sons. Ladies' Coats. Our mammoth stock of fashionable coatB for ladies have arrived. A de scription is impossible. D. T. Swindell. Oar clothing for men and boys are great bargains and it will pay vou to buy of us. Woollcott & Sons. They Will Wink the Other Eye at Swindell's prices. Me u's wool hats, 10c each Boy's wool hats, 10c each Ladies' felt hats, all colors, 10c each Sailor has, felt, 25c each Real heavy undershirts, 25c each Heavy bed quilts, 75c each Wool blankets, 75c each Worsted dress goods, 10c yard Double width dress goods, l?ie yard Long buggy whips, 7c each Long buggy whips, Geeach Ladies' Sunday shoes, 93c pair Men's Sunday shoes, 98c pair All wool dress suitings, 42c Beautiful dress suitings, 25c Beautiful lace curtains, 50c pair Writing paper, gilt edge, 2c quire White square envelopes, 2c pack Nice needles In paper Machine thread, 2 spools for 5c Pins, 6 papers for 5c Rugs, 15c each Rugs, $10 00 each Carpet, 16c yard Carpet, 20c yard Carpet, 25c yard Wool carpet, 40c yard Wool carpet, 50c yard N. O. Plaids, 3f c yard Nice pants cloth, lOcyt rd Heavy kersey pants cloth, 20c yard Winter sox, 8c pair Winter sox, J0c pair Yard long towels, lfc each A $1.25 umbrella for 75c Chenele curtains, $1 50c pair We could go right on and fill this paper up with articles cheaper than any one else can sell and then the half would not be told by P. T. SWIWPBLL. W. i: S. Tuckt r & Cs Spe cials Hltfli Grade Tailoring We invite the attention of the gen tlemen of Ualeigh to our merchant tailoring ieprt?nent. We are offer ing a e'ok of imported (English, Scotch nod Iriob) stuffs from the most celebrated manufacturers a real city stock of goods. We sell the cloths and trimmings, the cuttinar and mak ing wilt be done by Chris Weikel.who has a competent corps of workmen just from Baltimore Any gentleman who inteuds to buy a tine suit, will appreciate our showing and Weikel's workmanship W. H. & R. 8. Tcckkr & Co. We can save you money if you will buy your shoes of us. Woollcott & Sons. llave Yi Seen Tliem? If not, go ;t one- to the North State Music Store mi s e the beautiful "Extension ir;in Pedals." If you have a large organ t your home your little daug f r cannot use it yet. But. if a pair of the extension pedals are attached to it they put the orgn pe dais, kn-e swells and key boards ua der perfect control of small ladies and little children They can be attach ed or removed in an instant, and all the family can play with perfect eas the same cabinet parlor organ. Call and see them. Respectfully, oc7 6t R B Shaw & Co. mm mm MY b ST OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE sms-ui-sunns AT GREATLY REDUCEDPRIGES. From Now Until the First of September. N0BRIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stnet. To IB ibs j Re-v iving and marking gjods for our Tuft 120 Fayetteville Street J nu Ptl(1 j(; Martin street, 101 eS Adams Building, to write an advertisement, but will let you hear from us in a few days. Every Department will be full and complete. In SHOSS we can give you bigger bargains than ever. Aiso InMen'sHats and Suspenders. Our MiPinery Department is full. All we. ask is to see our work and get our prices. ' Lvon Racket Store. ILookMeire Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the great furniture empo rium of Kaleigh and see what they have in stock. Everything in our lin of goods that can possibly be desired. Novelties of all J j 1 J 1 ; l e I Jtiuuy ami epieuuiu new arrivals 01 PARLOR SUITS. Marble-toD Bureau. French Beveled Look i irg Glass at the unprecedented price of $8. ; This is below cost. A lot of tin-.i China ware, allkiudsof no,reltis and modem designs. Bed Lnunges.something new and superu.i.. ! Asplendid line of Willow snd R.tttan Chair, ! Settees, Wardrobes, Mattresses &c i We cm save you from $10 to ? J5 on a set ' of furniture. New goods amvinsr every dav. We do a furniture business strictly. It is .' no side line with us. j Remember the fashionable and popular ! emporium. V THOMAS & MAXWELL, oons QBE! Exchange Place. llrdrfre, 4tc, .TACKS TWELVE -GBOS3- Q KEGS K g -TACKS. 5 CIS PER KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MO-SKY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS H. BIUGGS & SONS. A C K "S. RALEIGH, N- C. I EW MILLINERY. The - Latest : Novelties. :Tbe mosf DesiiaMe. Shades and Shapes; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S 'SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' -.Infants' Silk Caps and:::;:: Shirred Hats. ...We have Millinery to suit every- ... body in s'y'e and price. Orders from a distance will re ceive prompt at- tention. ISS ... .............. MAGGIE ...... . . REESE a... .. " J. 309 ....-. . ......FATKTTBVILIiKSt Dry Goods, Notions, &c. ff.H.IBUMCKBICO. FAIK WjGEK. ,A.mi te i !."! ...... ...... .r aleigW ZZ ZZZZZZ-!!ZTZcTTEsxiAi .... We have all sorts of n .. and kindred wares to ...........help you out during fair week and ihe ten -. , toimial. W H. fir U. S. tik;kis.k, & co. ''" " . CKJi'l -KNXIA'L 1UA . PJEK.EjJ i.NUUEtOtii' TIOS 8 , RALEI'irt COLORS io un limited quantities, mow ou DRY rnnn UUU tMt.jSfftiv. - mm P1R TTVTT
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