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y 0 A-j -V? v Ma .11 ) 5 Hi NO. 4 VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2G. 1892. .1 y 11 . .1 . . CITY IN BBIF-r. Oottou ruled at) 8 eente yesterday afternoon. The Railway Commission is not in setwlon this week. Only thrae man days in which to register. Loo after it. Mr. Lore's little daughter Alice; continues to improve. The Wake ouunty candidates are at MorrlsTllle today. rhe cold ware will boom up the oyster trade considerably. A slight fall of snow Is reported at Danville yesterday morning. The Felix Sisters carry the best orchestra ever seen in this elty. Appeals from the sixth district will Le called in the Supreme Court next Tuesday. The fiscal year of the Department of Agriculture will end the 80th of November. The county . political eanvt.es will close at Roger's store on Tuesday, November 1st. The prospects now are that we will have the heaviest frost no f r, of the season tonight. All sorts of political wire pulling is going on. As we are "not in it" e can bui look with complacency. The National flag was displayed at half mast on the postofflce building today, as a mark of respect to the President's wife. The Newport Herald Bays, the three Felix Ulsters are three bright A uteri oau gins who have no rivals iu Ku rope or America. The great value of Hoods Sarsap kriUa as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people -Whom it has cured. ;Ther fish and oyster market is no w Most plentifully supplied. Tfceiov- -v rof the bivalves herald with pleas- ore the present cool spell. A meeting of the bar in honor of ,jthe memory of the late Judge DaUs will be held in the Supreme Court " room tomorrow afternoon at a o'clock. Miss Henrietta St. Felix has no eaual in the profession as a soubrette She has youth and beauty, and, as a ' dancer can start in where her rivals , finish Burglaries are getting so common 'la lame of the towns of the state that "the iJeople are getting excited and s threaten to take matters in their own nana. Several opinions were banded down la the Supreme Court yesterday af tarnoon. anionz them the Oo.Be Of Norwood vs. Railroad from Wake which was confirmed. Mr. John Sanders, the Republican oandidate for Congress from this die .triot, has retired leaving the fight .between Messrs. Hunn, Htroud and Williamson. Regular monthly business meeting at "Marvin Chapter' Epworth .League tonight at Edentou Street M. 23 eburch after prayer service. AL members are earnestly requested to be present. The sum of $509 has been deposited in tbe.CO&iaercial and Farmer's Bank of this cUy, by the lady mana gers of the world's 4falr as a portion of the contribution for the North . Carolina building. A' change of schedule on the N. C. division of the B. & D. railroad, is under consideration by which the train from (tojdsboro will teach this elty at I p. m. ami lie ovtr until 4:30 p m It is now estimated by Mr Foster, the Superintendent of. the oompress in this city, that ho will , ran about 100,000 bales daring the season The compress Is run day and night with out intermission. The compress at Hamlet Is also doing a very large business although it has just eom meneed operation. It is aid to be the floeet in the State. The "Weather Today. . Local forecast for this vicinity: On Thursday: Fair weather. Frost Thursday morning. Local data for M hours ending 8 a m today: Maximum temperature, 48; mini mum temperature 80; rainfall 0 S3. Death or Dr. J. R. Hogan. The friends of this gentleman will regret to hear of his death which oo curred on Sunday night last at Chap el Bill if He was very prominent in bis profession and popular with all classes. Death was caused from an attack of paralysis. He was about 66 years old. I. O. O. F. RetruUr meeting of Seaton Gales Lodge No. 64 I. O. O. F. tomorrow J night 7 o'clock sharp. Work in the j degrees and other important business to be attended to Members of the lodges specially requested to be on ; hand. Manteo and Capital Lodges and visiting brethren cordially invi ted. Thibm, F. C, Recording Secretary. Sudden Heath. Yesterday worning Mr Carson O'Neill, a prominent citizen of John ston oonnty, died suddenly In Wilson. Mr. O'Neill had gone to Wilson with lopd of eotten. He dismounted from hi wagon in the rear of the store of Atesers Bountree & Co. and fell immediately. On-examination it was found that ho was dead. He was about 38 years old and bis death resulted from heart disease. See Here. Housekeepers old and young folks, newly married people; and, in fact, everybody woldo well to call on Messrs. Johnson d Barber 110 and US East .Martin street and see the splendicVUiwot furnllfre they have oaaruwroi. -wcu y- , Mothets who want children's nnder erythhttg to make the chamber and fl d ame at D T Swiu- parlor look pretty at eucn prices as are rarely quoted in our city. The list Is tof large and varied to be printed, so fn drder to te convinced you BhouM call and see for yourself. wu tiomfln SA fnw h,ftat ... 1L i, i .n.,i... wim we i.uioo a" '0,"uu""- Don't forget to pay them a visit. You will be cordially received and witness a sight worth seeing. Our Merchantg. j Notwithstanding the ouMook at the j commencement of the fall seemed to ' be somewhat unfavorable, we are glad to learn from interviews with some of our business men that, trade thus far, has been fully up to ex pec tation. In fact, it can be said, that there Is a considerable increare, over the trade of last year. This has be n specially true for the past few weeks since the cotton crop commenced to come in, and the slight advance which for awhile ruled. We must Besides this line we are fully prepared think on the, whole, that the pros j to suit you in any style carpet you pects for our seo'ion are gradu ( may want and at same time have a ally improving, and that we i few dollars in your pocket. Velvet are getting rid of what may be term- j carpet, Brussels carpet, Moquit car ed the hard times. We may expect ! pet, Jngrain carpet, Hemp carpet, however, during trie next week or so Coco carpet, Oil 'carpet and rugs to something like a stagnation in trade all over the country, in view of the approaching election, which always has a similar effect, although there would seem to be no real cause for it. After the excitement shall have died Out thjen there will natura ly be a re vival in the channels of trade. In our elty, it is a matter of congratula tion to note that there has been nothing like any serious mercantile mishap for some time, and our mer chants generally, while they may not be accumulating anv vast amount of riches, are doing what may be term, ed a safe business. In this connection we woqld again eall attention to the fact that a ju dicious system of advertising rarely fails to produoe good returns, and we would suggest that the .medium of the Visitor is acknowledged to be a first rate channel to reach the pub- Bargains in fresh mountain butter, apple and Irish potatoes at D. T. Johnson's. Sherwood's. We have been painstaking in our selections. Our stock is composed mainly of good, serviceable, medium priced goods. Not the cheapest nor the highest, but Jait that class of gecds so largely Used, yet so hard to get whn you want it. Tailor made cdats -the best fitting , and lowest priced. Two stocks sold. An order is ont lor inira. we are rushing the dress good at close a -1 .4..L wA fLm prices, oecuuu iiiun& ui uuumwow d. Thft ma,nilfo0 ' turers have put out styles never so attractive, and we are ever on the alert to get the best for our people. C. A. Sherwood St Co. Wanted. Some one to do collecting, to X, care of Visitor. Apply New prepared buckwheat at D. T Johnson's. Hi Lost. At the fair grounds, on the 21st of Octot er, 1893.a gentleman's open face English gold watch, key winder, gold dial and plain case. Suitable reward will be paid for Its return to the store of W. B Mann & Co., Fayette ville street.. . oc264t New crop -raisins and prunes at D T. Johnson's. ! O ir dress goods and millinery de partments are full of the latest nov elties and we have some rare bar gaius in these lines wool cost & oous. Fine apples and California pears at A. Dughi'o. Skip Scacry Put on your heavy flannels, add if you have none we want to tell you Swindell has, and if you have a Kttle money you can get real nice heavy underwear at D T. Swindell's. La . dies " who desire flannels, heavy or light weight, can be suited at Swift. dell's. Gentlemen who want heavy underwear can be suited at Swindell's. dell's. Fine bananas at A. Dughi's. ' phone 1)8. " ' . ! Ladles' Coats. Tele- i Oat mammoth stock of fashionable coats for ladies hae arrived. Ade 8Cription is impossible. i D. T. Swindell. H Fine assorted grapes, five pound . baskets 40c, at A. Dughi's. We have some very stylish over coats and we are offering them cheap Woollcott & Sons. Get a Carpet. While the opportunity offers you should get a carpet for each of your .rooms. We have yet a few pieces of that wool carpet at 60 cents a yard; and we tell you jn good faith that when this is gone you won't get any . more such carpet at 60 cents a yard maiou ait toe oarpevs. j -, 1 1 i, . D."T. Swindell. We close our store at 7 p. m. except Saturday. Woollcott & Sons. Photographs. Go to B. S. Mattock's for your pho tographs 113i Fayetteville st. al tf Dress Goods, Corsets. Strange combination yet they are closely allied, and in either we fe 1 that we are fully equal . to the occasion in suiting you. Try us once for a nice dress. It will be nice and cost several dollars lees than at other places. Get at same time one "of those O. B. corsets you pee advertised in the News and Observer. We have them in all qualities'. D. T. Swindell. . ' ' ' For Sale for Gash or for Credit. One second hand doctor's coupe in good order. oq8 E. Burkb Haywood, M. D, Dr. Frauk Ua.-rey, V. t .. Has pWced on sale vrth J- Hal Bob bltt, drugicl t, of tliis city, two very valuable home remedies. One is fot the care of pneuiuOuU, coughs, dis temper, piuk evj, chil e, colic, &c price $1: and the other is for splints, spavins, lainr tiecu, &a , acd is called Antlostiue, price 7"w Dr Htrvey was very successful ia tho ti-atineot of horses wuu located here. Try them. oo25 66 Whv von should buv hIidb r.f n because you get gojd shop at a small price. Every pair is niirk?d in plain figures and sold at marked prices only. woollcott at Sons. Hoarders Wanted. With or without raonw. TWmu moderate. Mrs W. t. Woodward, ocas ot 543 East Uarcstt Overshoe, rabb r coats ami ljLlii and ruUseci gossamers cheap as the cheapest at Woollcott & Son?. Loug Wrariug Shoes. Our School shoes for hnv and m'rla possess two qualities which are wor my vi every parents acr.ermon. i irst, they are made from strong stock to stand hard wear. Second, the prices are very lw as low as reliable goods ovn be sold. Besides school Shoes. We have thnPS t.t anif itvurn one. This stoc is complete and the prices are always HtnT. ITT 0 a- . . m - w n. at u e. xcckkr df Co. MY iiDuMITilS! OUB FNTIRE STOCK OF FINE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE" From Now Until the First of September. NORMS' PBY GOODS STORfi, 213 Fayette ville striet. JSEillinery; I Our stock of Millinary is complete and a perfect beauty. Full stock MESS :: GOODS, Triuimings, Table Linnn, &c. Slioes A Hats We will save ynu 35 per cont in this department at the Lvon Racket Store, 129 Fayetteville and 16 M irtia St., Adams' Bnildine. MW ARRIVES. The Centennial & Fair Proved a Bonanza. Why? Because we had the right stock and the people saw and appreciated it. They cam9, they saw, and they purchased, we were compelled . to order - A B rand Ptew Stock which ia now ia store, and arrivincr. of tn prettiest, best, most modem nnti clien.pet scriptions ever oneream tn Hi a'auiut. Uouie ana teast your ryes on btautifui n. . raL.UJS a.JNi iitsuiiUOMi SUITS, BE VELED LOOKING GSSES, LOUNGES, WILL-) . ,iN'b RATTAN CHAIRS, WAKDIIOBE, MATTBESSES, &c. Also a splendid selection of CHINAWARTL , V JQPBfiKMH7 111 Don't frtil to call at the grand emporium New arrivals daily. Too numerous and va rious to mention. Can save you at lenst I1U to '5 on a set of furniture at the grand em porium. THOMAS S MAXWELL, Exchange Place. Hardware, &c. TACKS A . K S. TWELVE KEGS OF TACKS. CTS PEll KEG, AND THE KEG 13 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS ARE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. . A 0 K "S. RALEIGH, N- C. EW 61ILLINERY. MltN ) The - Latest FJovoIties. :::::;:::::Tiie mosf Desiiable ::;;:;;:::;Sliades and Shapes;; BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S- "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS :;;;:;infants' Siik Caps aad:;;;;: Shirred Hats M ess to We have Millinery to suit every- ...... body in style and price. Orders from a ...J distance will re ceive prompt at- .... teution. :::: m(ss 'Maggie ft teeeaeea " REESE ....... ...M " . . .f.cft ..... ....... M ... ...... . ,.M9c 809 FaykttkvillbSt Dry Goods, Notions, &c. I.H. R S.TUCKER .CO. M LADIES...... .... ANI . CHILDREN'S Attention ia invited to our ... new li-ira of Ladies', Misses ... and Children's Wraps for this ... season, embracing the newest ... styles Ahd texiures in ... jackets, ;;; T(r t ,f QUARTER AND ... LO W Ghi .IMENTS. .. In iiipfxQRtve Wraps for ....M c!.'i-.k)vn,our display is s'!iiiy of special .... consideration. , D. 8. S. TDcker C 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street 5 I- t 1 Is ft A3f) ... v r. UK;.; TOT1VTT
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