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;Cyjc VOL. XXVIII. RALEIGH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1G. 1892. NO. 22 .CITY IS BBIFF. The state canvassing board will meet December 8d. The Supreme Court will reach the cloth district next week. Mr. Thoe. Pesoud Is quite sick at bis residence on Ne-r Berne avenue 8enator Vance will past through Raleigh on his way to Washington next week. A bunch of three small sized keys has been found and left at this office for Identification . A car load of nineteen bales of cot ton was destroyed by fire at Smith- field last nlht. It Is thought that Thanksgiving Day will be more generally observed than usual throughout the country. Among the patents recently issued is one to J. A. & J. B Wright, Rock ingham, N. 0 , for an advertising de vice. ( Several companies in the state have offered their services to Governor elect Oarr to act as his escort to this .eity. The joints and muscle are so lubri cated by Hood's . Sarsaparllla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appear ; Try it. Chief Justice Shepherd and Justice Bar well, the ne w appointees were sworn in today by- Gkv. Holt and have entered on the discharge o! , their duties. : ' The next thing in order will be th installation of our county nfficUl whioti takes place on the first Mon day in December. Early iu next month there will be - meeting of the line officers of the first regiment, in this city to elect a col onel, lieutenant colonel and two ma ' jors We learn that it will be several days, hence, at .least, before the pro -. posed new arrangement of temporar : ily dispensing with the Street , Car conductors will commence. Tbe series of lectures at Trinity college for the season will commence dn Tuesday theSd inst. " The reign of the demagogue" by Hon Temple Graves will be the subject ', "The Hornet's Nest rifles of Char lotte have already secured two Pul man coaches for the transportation of that company to Washington on the occasion of the inaugural of Pres ident Cleveland. The old residence on ''outh Har rington street, near the cottou sr-wd oil mills, is being renovated aui put in repair ? It will be used by conduct ors, engineers,' .so , of the Richmond ' and Danville Riilroad 0 imp uy, Quite an elaborate program is being ' arranged for the art exhibition at th Y. M. 0. A. tomorrow (Thursdav) night at 8 o'clock; Th entertain ment will be free to members, cons trlbtttors and their : lady friends Some good music has been arranged aud lots of fan may be expected. An entertainment will be given at the residence of Oapt. H. M Pau cette, corner ITarrington and La;;e streets, Friday evening, Nov. 38th, for the bene fltof the orphan's home There will be amusements, songs, re- ' citations, games, refreshments, oys ters, ioa ere im and candy. The pub lic is tordUlly luvited t ) attend. .Tbe holidays will soon be here and now is the time for oar merchants to advertise. Many of our business men hope for a large trade and are busily -preparing for it, but the notes of such preparation CiQ better be sounded through the medium of the press than any- other source,;;; We claim xt , .. ? ' . u ,, everything they do. They danced that the Visitor presents unusuM la.?" V, y " 8 T , , " c oillties for reaching the people of iand Bag; Ualeigh, ' and vicinit y, utiX a 1aWn at'. our advertising columns should convince our merchants of he fact : that it Is so" regarded.': There is room : for more, and we pledge to all who send in their ''ads" that they will leap benefits therefrom. , Taken Off. The Oxford and Clarkiville train between Raleigh and Darham will be taken off on and after next Buoday. j uapc reyioo crown oi mis cicy, win niovehls family to Durham Treasurer Bain. This mornln soma favorable sym p- toms were developed in the ease of this gentleman, but latr In the day he again suffered a relapse and our nformatlon, at. 2:30 p. m , is that his eondition is extremely critical. lutkr At 8 15, Mr. Bain Is repor ted as dying. A Urand Industry. ! A friend informs us that the mam moth furnace of the North Carolina Steel and Iron Company, of Qreens-j boro, is completed and will be in run- j ning order by the first part of Decern ber next Th cost is estimated at (150,000 This will be a gran;? lift to (ireensboro and the surrounding sec tion A r!retittble Move. JameA Dinwiddle, of Peace Prof Ins itute, has issued an address to , the for .per pupils and teachers to aid in the erection of a suitable mono mnt to the memory of tbe late Prof. Albrecbt Bauman. This is a credita ble movement and we hope it may meet with great success. All contri buttons wil be publicly acknowl edged. Appointment. (Jit Holt' has decided to elevate Justice Shepherd to the position of Chief Justice o fill the vacancy caus ed by the death of Judge Merrimon. Armistead Burwell, Esq , of Char lotte will be appointed to succeed Ju'lge Shepherd as Associate Justice. Both of these gentlemen are profound jurists and their selection will no douDt give general satisfaction. Entertainment. Oyster supper for the benefit of the Christian Church at the residence of Mrs. A. F. Fowler, 417 South Dawson j street Friday evening, the 18th inst. 1 beginning at 5pm The ladies aid society of the Raleigh Christian', church will be glad to wait on you. Oysters stewed and oysters fried 25o j each. Sand wioh 10c; coffee Co per; cup. All are Kindly invited to call and aid in this work. y 1 Resolutions of Respect. There was an adjourned meeting of '. the resident aud visiting members of j the bar held at the Supreme Court room this ; moaning at 11 o'o'ooi at which the veport of the committee to submit resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Judge D tvis was rad. Many touching allusions to the life and character of Juage Davis were made. Frank l. Wills. This distinguished aotor will ap pear at Metropolitan hall tomorrow ! night with his splendid company, In the neff and attractive musical com edy entitled, "Wait Till tho Clouds ' Rill. By." the Reading (Pa.) Tri- 1 KnriA trnnoi Frank M. Wills and his new comedy kept, for neirly three hours, last at the Acadamy r f Music, 1,0'H) men, women and ehiidren ia 1 convulsions of laughter. It was the first appearance here, but it will not I be the last. They are gdod for two crowded houses each : season if thev maintain their Drecent standard of . , ... '.. , , i ootb crayon a ui pistel Air wofJS tftiaruu- orlginality of excellence.. Mr, -Will fteed Nomony ndl pictnU., ar. is a popular rising comedian, r Jeesl 5 iiv. f h. ve rm-jies of xork at my Ollivier, Norma Wills and Josle D - j, mi Mnrtin Greets. J cacn-. atrj r at maine are brimful of energy, as mer ; cnuvisiat the city.Pii;e t.. m.c t'jue; , , . . . j . , . Any o .h wishing to wtCitapl' i of o'.vwor'" ry as crickets and deuced clever in.rcari dv me a pfwml and T wn. K .,ilf Cau ; HM3eo UI Mil. AUU JOUU W 1I1B IB in It ! with a big J, and so Feeley and the other , raemhers of this magnlfl. cent orgaalzatloa Too lly the corn. pany is strong, and comedy as well. Riggan's toy stoe la the place to 1 buv toys. Tue only tov stor In R,U The Weather Today. For North Carolina : Flr, lightly cooler In east Thursday a. m slightly warmer in west, Local data for 21 hours ending .8 a m. to'lav: Maximum temperature, 58; mlm mom temperature 40; rainfall 1 00.' Fine oranges at A Dughi'a and bananas 25c doz Fine Norfolk oysters always on hand at A. Dughi'a. A Jubilee in Slgtit. We know you know he knows she knows tbev know, and any who don't . k lf th wm take th troabla to know; that - BDeolai Bale of Miet felt hata Jn . an the new Bhap8 and wllI be had Rt Swindell's, at 10c each, next Friday; one day only and no more; 19o each, all new styles, 19c Will you know, if you say no Then yo i don't know your long ears are growing, 19e. - At 10c No More. One hundred doz ladies nice straw sailor hats secured at Swindell's yes terday to be sold at lOo each, and no wore Turkey for Thanksgiving. twill receive a big lot of nice fat turkeys next Saturday and Monday. Place our order with me now aud save further trouble. I .will guaran i tee lowest price?. Phone 28 8t u. t. jonnson, Age. Cover It All. Carpet 224c, 25c, S9o Wool carpets 60o at Swindell's. 200 rolls carpets. Now cover all your house floors Do yon see? . Ladles and Children's Shoes. A Btylish and durable kid button shoe for ladles, at only $ no At $2.00 the best shoes for ladies at the price that has been offered in tbe city At 12.60 we show several different lines of first class shoes la pebble goat and kid, opera and common sense lasts . Our line of children's school shoes at $1.00 $1 25 and (1.50 are those kinds suited for hard wear, and are the ver best values that are ho wn at reasonable prices. W. H. & R S. Tucker & Co. Old papers office. for sale cheap at this Carpets and Rugs. Can you be induced to buy a car pet. We have a beautiful line carpets 20c, 25c, 80c, 35c, 40c and 50o a yard at D. T. Swindell's Stripe and iMatd Silas. Fourteen different patterns surah silk in stripes and in plaids, reduced from one dollar a yard to fiOo a yd at I). T. Swindell's. Your Presrnt Arrived. Fjach lady who spends 50 cents at Swiodell'B will be given the American Magazine, a beautifully illnstratp book, 180 pages, verv intsrpistin an I instructive. D T. Swindell. JLadies' ribbed vestp from 25o eaoli. Kid gloves 7ic a p ti? a, Pi! lil'.-vsH, 15c, worth 35. J H (1 TT ed hins eap.h, ! U U Xlk W leses hose. Unlauu dried i Men's neavy na'jerHinrw aoa en,en A lot of ladies sraw hats 10c;'efeph. cbeapwt : Qrms tfoods ia cdU'sa variety ai V5' 'joitpott & 3om. ! Our stock of CJhri fmas goods will be on ''exhibition Monday, ov. 7th, f and it is the largest' asortmftr.t o u&Va ever shovn. . W; OOl iCOtt & 8o S38 J -----.j. t itiu ( . r '"ORK. 1 - A DK f H 4 VOX I have tskrn tiie areuov 'tit k -oHbern house of ulaps? i8 ..iotme;; on them, s ciattafaotion guaranteed or uo pay. BesuectfuUy. L u DAiWKLL, j A tsScofldii be etu ; niS ; 5 Hargett street, is now offered fr sale by I the iiuder signed. The stock consists of dry goo 's, snoaa, iwpfeciauy children school sbofs) notions, Jiate. 6lc, and can bo bought . casa- cau SP:l rySl " W HV.YVODr For Gentlemen Only. Burt & Packard's 1 Korrect i hape" are sold by th first class shoe stores of this nonntry. None are bettr,few are as gooa l he correct thing to do is to eo these shoes before you buv. Any bize. shape or last Price $1 a pr. (; A Sherwood Co. WILL OFFER TOMOB RO W 1 GREAT JOB -IN-' LADIES : RIBBED : VESTS AT 25 CENTS. Best $l;R0. $2 and $3.50 ladies shoes in the market. Children's school shoes a specialty. N03RIS' DRY GOODS STORE, 213 Fayetteville stroet. Just as We -Told You. When we came here we told you that you would buy good cVaper than had baen be fore. See the high price concerns tumble to our prices. Xf we doh t sell the goods we will make others sell cheaper. They have never had any competition before. In Shoes we can beat any house in Ral eigh in quality and price. A full line of dress goo is and trimmings to match. Our millinery department is full and omnlett, jjaaiea ieit nats zdc ask lor tne American Magazine; it will be e;iven you free of charga. l HE HOLI DAYS ARE. COM ISG. A GRAND disolay of most tempting novelties cau be found a! Thomai& Maxwell's There is no house in the city of Raleigh or in the state of North Carolina where better furniture can be found at more remark able rates than at the Q REAT EMPORIUM. Now is the chance to re plenish your panors and chajib-rs and obtain some thing pew aod beautiful for Chiiatmas prsents. Don't forget the list. Here you can obtain all the newest designs iu suits at ill prices Bureaus. French Beveled Looking. Glasses Lounges, Willow and Hatfan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mattresses, &c, BE- ' JOOK AT THE SPLEN did selection of Cbina-ware, i ON embracing all qualities and descriptions. 8ve ft least on set of furniture by THE calling on Tiioias & Maxwell, Exchange Place. r TT"T 1 1 J M l Palica'S "Comaioa Sense" ; -v..;. 7';' ASD '-V''.. . '' Lyonnacket Store ' iSk;5c5(0;':,'i R Twatrte's 'Patent Roller'V For sle by ,. ' C. A. Shi wood & Co- '.noitfj . Hardware, &c TACKS-- A C TWELVE GROSS KEGS OF -TACK8. K S. 5 CTS PER KEG, AND THE KEQ 18 WORTH THE MONEY AFTER TACKS . ABE USED. T THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS. A C "S. RALEIGH, 11 EW MILLINERY. M( , The - Latest Novelties. :The mosf Desiiable.: ( ' Shades and Shapes; -mm BOY'S CAPS, CHILDREN'S "SCHOOL AND DRESS HATS' . u-rAnfants' Silk Caps and:::::: Shirred Hats, mm .We have Millinery to snit every body in style and price. ... Orders from a ... distance will re-. ceive prompt at- .... tention. MISS :::::::MAcciE': 209 FatettevillkSt .mm We call the attention of every housekeeper to our lines of Ingrain1 p.A.IRIPHiTS at 2fc, ate, 8 c, 40c, 45c and 50c yd: cto II. it ft i ;;; :-'-p.eiiislye I , : : ' IHi'? 8. B. .HTof.to,4to 123 and ia Fayetteville Street Assignee of 0 H Anderson." A
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