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a, Si., VOL. XXVII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1892. NO. 151 -tii r-r Fire works to night in Moore Square. There is no change in the programme. CMTV IN BBtEW. Starlight" toolght. No more politics until next week. Let the decoratioDS remain all the week. Mr. J A Peace, at Klttrell, it in the city. Greensboro ii to have a Dew Epis copal church. Judge Mnrrimon is fast convales eing.as we bear Mist Lucy Peace, of Klttrell, Is vis Iting Mrs. F. L. Mahler, on North Blount street. Those who haespeoials in the Vis itor are doing the business this week. They tell vs so. ' We learn that there is a slight lint provemeot today in the condition of State Treasurer Bain. There U1 be no eetiog of the Capital LoJge, I O J F , tonight. W. W. WiXfoH. The banks of this city will close to morrow (Thursday) at 13 o'clock to give the officers opportunity to visit ths fair An establishment of a home for aged and infirm women is to be start ed in Charlotte. It is a needed insti tution and we hope to hear of other places following in the same line. The proprietor aod the reporter of Thb Visitor acknowledge many courtesies ehown them yesterday, at the hands of Mr G E Leach, and other gentlemen of the Centennial Board of Managers. Mr. J. 0 Snuggs, Mr Henry (ufrgs, of Norwood, Miss Luuy Snuggs, Miss ! Mary Mauney, of Gold Hill, Mlts A. j R. Buffaloe, of Morgautou, and Rev. 8. P. Moyle, of Pinch, N. C, are in the city the guests of Mrs Kobt. Utz man Mr. J. W B. Watson i .we our oldest citizens He was in the par ade yesterday, and remarked that he had nevr before witnessed any thing approaching it in our city. His esti mate of the crowd, between the cen tennial graded school and the fair grounds was at least, twenty thou sand. ThA nnmmittee on FvrotecQnlO" held a meeting this morning and re fused to sanction the removal of the fireworks. It will therefore take place tonight in Moore square. Chief Engelhard will have the fire appa ratus near the scene so that there can be no possible danger. Come one, come all. We have endeavored as well as the excitement at the time would admit, to give a description of the great event of yesterday. We may have omitted the names of some of our friends In, the mention of floats, 4io., but if soj it was purely an act of in advertence. We are ready, anxious and willing to correct any oversights. Mr. J. T. Wyatt, of Salisbury, ar rived in the city yesterday to take -charge of Department L, curiosities, ic, at the fair grounds, and requests that the citizens of Raleigh bring to the fair anything of interest, such as Confedeiate money, bid coins, oil war relies, sea shells, or any kind of curiosities that they may have to help oat this new department, which was a 1000618 at the Cabarrus county and Rowan county fain this fall. Married. Last night by Rev. J. J. Hall, at his residence on North Person street, 1st W. . Stone and Miss Lula ?ole,of Durham. Epwortb Reception. Tomorrow (Thursday) night the Ep worth League, at Edenton Street Methodist church, will give a rtcep tion complimentary to all the Metho dists In the eity. whether resident or Visiting. Strangers In the city will be cordially welcomed, Time 7:30 o'clock. Thfl Weather Today. For North Carolina : Fair weather, slightly cooler. Local forecast for this vicinity: On Thursday: Fair weather, colder, Local data for 24 hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 78; mini mnm temperature 53; rainfall 0.0. Centennial Address. Last night at 8tronach'8 auditor am the board of managers assembled together with a large crowd of others. Dr. Sklnuer opened with prayer; Oapt Pogue introduced Capt. Demon who read the prize poem by Miss i Minnie May Curtis, of Raleigh. Miss Alice Dagger sang "The Old North SUte" amid much enthusia m, the accompaniment being performed by by Miss Alice Jones. The centennial address was then delivered by Dr. K. P Battle. It was an admirable and interesting resume of our city's his tory Mccupylng about two hours in delivery. The Soldiers1 Home needs all the money it cap get Messrs Fmmlson and Fisher, of Cincinnati, have do. nateri through Taocy & Stronacb, a doctor's nice pbffiton to be given to the most popular physician in the state to be voted for at 10 cents a vote, the proceeds to be given to the Soldiers' Home The vote yesterday was quite lively resulting as follow : S B Joneo, Charlotte, 10 votes; James McKee, Raleigh, 8 Votes; J H Cob, Raleigh, 2 votes; W H White head, Rocky Mount, 1 vote; W H Bains, Wake Forest, 8 votes; J A Hodge, Fayetteville, 1 vote; P E Hines, Raleigh, 1 vote; R H Stanch, Mtrgurettevlile, 1 vote. This morning's Raleigh papers are j filled with centennial news, to the ex elusion of other matter. This is right. Honiv interests ehoula be first, anyway, and then, old as Raleigh is, she can't expe t to have a centennial every day A large crowd will be there today, which, fortunately, is very bright, and it is to be hoped that under such conditions everyone will have a good time. Durham Globe. Now let us go forward with glad hearts on our way towards another century. A hundred years hence, we will not be here, but our children and grand children may be and they will look back to yesterday with pride. God bless Rileigh;may we all live long and prosper. Tom Badger, Charley Heart, Tob . Marshall, Charley Lambeth, Squire Root &o , filled the bill on the part of the city government yesterday toper fection. They bore their blushing honors well. The Jarbeau Company had a rous leg house last night. It is one of the finest companies that has ever visited oar city. Be sure to go to night. "Starlight" will be repeated ! "Vernona Jarbeau" will get off some of her best local hits tonight. Don't fail to see the grand champion actress of the times. Let the house be crowded to its utmost-capacity. The bells of the city rang out the tidings yesterday morning and hearti ly joined by the whistle of the R. & Gh R R. shop. The joints and muscle are so lubri cated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appear. Try it. Three cheers for the "red and or ange." Let these forevtr be the blended colors of our beautiful city. The procession yesterday was about two miles long. It was about forty four minutes passing any point. The most perfect order prevailed yesterday. We are the greatest peo pie on earth and no mistake. The North Carolina horse breeding association will meet tonlgLt at 8 o,elook at the Mayor's offloe. We hear much praise of our colored people for the part they took in the proceedings of yesterday Pawnee Bill's great show is the grand attraction at the fair. Wanted at Once. A good salesman in dry goods and notions, can secure a situation and good pay at D. T. SwiNDBMS. Schwartr, the champion meat deal er, of North Carolina is now in full trim fo. the centennial with splendid meats of all kinds. Call and see his elegant stock. The finest beef, mut ton, pork, &c, ever seen io Raleigh. It is a treat to look at it, and just splendid to try it. Let housekeepers call early and make their selections. ol7 6t. 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. Wool loo tt s Sons. New fall and winter woolen under wear, full lines, at your service at Sherwood's. Our millinery stock is one of the finest in the city. v . Woollcott & Sons. Burt dp Packnrd's "kor.-cct shanes" just received at Sherwood's. ' Boarders Wanted. Parties wanting board and lodging can obtain same at No. 108 West Jone st Delightful neighborhood and good water. 11 5p Mrs.D. 8. Bktts. Photographs. Go to B. P. Mattock's for vour oho- tographs 113 Fayetteville st. al tf We close our store at 7 p. m. except Saturdays. Woollcott & Sons. For Sale for Cash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's Joune in good order. oc8 B. Burke Hvtwood. M. D. All our goods are marked in plain figures and one price to all. Woollcott & Sons. Ladles' Coats. Our mammoth stock of fashionable coats for ladies have arrived. A de scription is impossible. D. T. Swindell. Our ftlothine' for man n.nrt hnTb ara great, oargains ana it win pay you to bay of us. Woollcott & Son. They Will Wink the Other Eye at Swindell's prices Men's wool hats, Boy '8 wool hats, Ladies' felt hats, all colors, Sailor has, felt, Real heavy undershirts, Heavy bed quilts, Wool blankets, Worsted dress goods, Double width dress goods, Long bogey whips. 10c each 10c each 10c each 25c each 25c each 75c each 75e each 10c yard 124c yard 7c each Long buggy whips, Ladies' Sunday shoes, Men's Sunday shoes, All wool dress suitings, Beautiful dress suitings, Beautiful lace curtains, 6e each 93c pair 98c pair 43c 25c 50c pair 2c quire 2c pack writing paper, gilt edge, White square envelopes, Nice needles Machine thread, 2 spools for Pins, 6 papers for lo paper 5c 6c Rags, 15c each $10 00 each Rags, Carpet, Carpet, Carpet. 15c yard 20o yard 25o yard Wool carpet, Wool carpet, N. C. Plaids, Nice pants cloth, Heavy kersey pants cloth, Winter sox, Winter sox, Yard long towels, A $1.35 umbrella for Chenele curtains, 40c yard 50c yard 3 c yard 10c yard 20c yard 8c pair JOo pair lie each 75o $1 ouc pair We coald go right on and fill this paper op with articles cheaper than any one else can sell and then the hail would not be told by P. T. SwiITDBLIi. W K S. Tuok r & Co's -pe dal nigh tirade Tailoring We lnv(t the attention of the en tlemen of Raleigh to our merchant tailoring deportment. We are offer ing a s'ok of imported (English, Scotch ud Irish) stuffs from the most celebrated manufacturers a real city stock of goods. -Ve sell the cloths and trimmings, the catting and mak ing will be done by Chris Weikel.who has a competent corps of workmen ust from Biltlonre. Any gentleman who intends to bay a fine suit will appreciate oar showing and Welkel's worEmnneulp w a. & k. s. tucker & Co. We can save you monev if you will bay your shoes of us. Woollcott & Sons. Have Yvi Seeu Tbein? If not. ero h n'i to the orth StatA Music 8tor" no ' He the beautiful Extension itfi-Ii Portals " If rnn have a 1&?" ori4.ri wt vnnr hnmw vnnr little dau ' r cannot use it yet. Put ll a pair or tht extension pedals are attached to it they put the organ pe dais, kn e s veils and key boards an der perf-ct control of email ladies and 1 J Ail .1 . . ... inue cnuaren 'rney can te attach ed or removed in an instant, and all the familv can nlav with nrfppf. pro the same cabinet, parlor orgm. Call ana see tnem. KeRpectrully, oc7 0t R B 8HA.W & Co. MY Ml STORE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES From Now Until the First of September. NORMS' DRY GOODS ST0RC, 213 Fayetteville stroet. Our stock of Millimry is complete and a perfect beauty. FulUtock DRESS - GOODS, Trimmings, Table Linn, &c. Slioes & Hats We will save you 85 per cent in this department at the Lvon Racket Store, 129 Fayetteville and 16 Martin St , Adams' Buildiner. Do You Know Your Interest? If you do, visit the creat furniture empo rium of Raleieh and see what thev have in stock. Everything in our lin of eooJs that can possibly De desired. Novelties of all Kinds ana splendid new arrivals of PARLOR SUITS. Marble-top Bureau, French Beveled Look irg Glass at the unprecedented price of f 8, This is below cost. A lot of fint Chinaware, an Kinds of ncelties and modern designs, Bed Lnunges.something new and superior, i splendid line of Willow and Rattan Chairs, Settees. Wardrobes. Mattresses &c. mil ml mm We can save you from 110 to 15 on a set of furniture. New goods arrivin? 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. Hard nare, TACKS A -TWELVE KEGS OF -TACK3. C K s. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THS KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. THOMAS TT A c xx- K BRIGGrS "s. & SONS. RALEIGH, II EW MILLINERY. The - Latest- Novelties. :The mos Dssiiable;. ;Shadas and Shapes;:: BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS -infants' Silk Caps and:::::: Shirred Hats. We have Millinery to suit every-.,.. ... boJy in style and p.ice. Orders from a distance will re- . . ceive prompt at- tention. MISS Maco'ie REESE 209 FatettevilleSt Dry Goods, Notions, &c. yirnuiffiico. PAIR WEEK ..AND THE ........... . RALEIGH . .. CENTENNIAL. We have all sorts of... DRY ROODS and kindred wares to........ help you out durioer fair week and the cen . ...tennial. vr.-a.st R. s. TUCKER & CO ... CENTENNIAL ttUA. PEHLES AND DECOlCA , TIONS RALEIGH COLORS, iu un...... limited quantities, bow on...... sale. '"" a
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