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JWltj TOMB VOL. XXIX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1893. NO. 125 V 0. CITT IJ BRIEF. Locals (Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Pot down the grass and weeds Another 'large part v left Durham far the world's fair ye-iterdiiy. The wpnther folks generally are looking for frost early in October. A goo ! skating rink at one of the parks this winter ought to be a pay log investment. Col Kenan is now busily engaged in preparing for the approaching term of the Supreme court. Yesterday afternoon $5,000 of old bonds were exchanged at the treas nry for new 4 per cent consols. The L'sllpgro club will give a germ an this evening. Dancing will commence promptly at 9:30 o'clock. Each day a basin ss man lets slip without advertising is a dead loss. The best mercantile talent will ad mit this. Several tramps from the north and. west were in the city and suburbs yesterday. They were making their way south. It is 'said the prospects are that Wm Hyde, of St Louis, and that the nomination will be sent to the sen ate this week. Nearly all of the summer tourists have returu-1 noire, and Raleigh will soon resume its normal fall and winter status. The premium list of the Alamance fair is out. It commences October 8(1 and ends the 6th The raes are expected to be very interesting. A young man named Harvey Bag well, from Garner, died from a con gestive chill at the Agricultural and Mechanical college this morning. A plant is being put in the rear of the Academy of Music from which that, building and the new hotel will be supplied with electric light and heat. The cotton market is reported to day as strong with good tt iddliog at 7 to 7, strict middling 7f to 7, mid dling7to7f. Only a few bales of new cotton coming in. - We are in receipt of the Western Agriculturist and Live Stock Journal. v published at Chicago and Quincy, 111. It is a splendid monthly, containing much information of value to stock raisers. Manager Heartt is arranging for a opera company for Metropolitan Hall daring fair week, and Manager Jer manof the Academy of Music has booked Wilfred Clarke and Mabel Page. There will be no lack of amuse ment. The evangelistic services conducted by Mr Thomas J Watts at the court house last night was largely attend ed. The services will be continued every night this week and everybody, especially the unconverted, are earn- estly invited to attend. The session of the Aloemarle Pres bytery will coa mence at Smithfleld tomorrow uigt at 7:80 o'clock. Its ju risdiction includes Raleigh, Hender son, Littleton, Weldon, Rocky Mount, Wilson. Tarboro, Washington, New Berne, LaGrange, Goldsboro, and other towns. Rev Dr Daniel and A M McPheeters will go as delegates from the First Presbyterian church of this city. If the present beautiful weather continues the bicycle races next FrU day will be of the most interesting ind and a large crowd may be ex pelted. The railroads have given re 4iucied rates from all points. Ladies ( JioNf ill call on Mr. Woollcott before 'A iV"ay win oe iarnisneu wnu t ! A,fe tickets, bat there is only tipilluolte supply. Thei rep-vaiions lite progressing Pdly. We make a specialty of fine candy, rwh and para. Barbee & Pope. Do Jon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S I NEW BOOK, I "PllINCE OP INDIA" tt We hr ve all the School Books Book Bags, Tab'ets, Slates. Pencils &?., &c. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ?e5 Booksellers Attention, B. A. M. Thera will be regular c invocation of Raleigh Chapter, No 10, Royal Arch Masons, this evening at 8 o'clock in Masonic hall. Visiting companions invited to attend. W E Faisoit, Sec'y. Recovered. We are pleased to learn that Rev Dr H M Tupper has almost entirely recovered from his recent iMness and will leave Cottage City, N J, Sept 26th for Raleigh. He hopes to be able to soon resume his duties as president of Shaw university. Bicycle Races. The whirling wheels will whiz at the fair grounds next Friday and everybody should be there to see them. Any ladies who may wish to go can call on Mr Fred Woollcott and he will furnish them with complimentary tickets, although he hss but a few left. Call before Friday to get them. The street cars will run out to the grounds Let everybody go. A Fine Establishment' Mrs Weil the proprietress of the French milllinery dress making and ladies outfitting establishment, is carrying one of the most superb lines of everything in her line ever seen in Raleigh The "8 C" imported corset is a specialty. French laces, kid gloves, and in fact everything that goes to make up a splendid stock. Remember the place 131, Fayette ville street, east side. Look out for the advertisement in the Visitor in a few days In the mssntime call and examine the splendid stock. Weekly Report. The crop report for the week end ing yesterday shows in the eastern district excessive rains during the first three day which injured the cot ton considerably and 'a great many acres of corn along the lowlands of Roanoke river, the cotton, however, is welled boiled though the stalk is small. Other crops doing well. In the central district the damp weather has caused a second growth of tobacco, oottou not opening fast and picking not general so far. In the western district cotton pick ing has become general. Soue corn rotting from continued rains. The alarm of fire today between 1 and 2 o'clock was caused by the burn ing of some carpeting in ope of the new frame houses on West street, op posite Briggs' shop. - Dughi gets fresh oysters kvbry DAT. He means-what he says. If there are any doubts he refers to the Southern Express Uompany. We are going to handle bananas in large quantities. Barbee & Pope. 4. i Wanted. Two live energetic men can secure employment at once to canvass and sell machines in Raleigh. We offer a splendid contract to good men. ' The Singer M'f'g Co, sel9 4t 115 Fayette ville street. Our "Chips." put up in a neat box. cannot be excelled. Barbee & Pope. DOYOM SCHOOL? A supply of Kale, Spin ach, Mustard and Lettuce 8eeds far present plantiug at McKIM MON'ri. The purest and best candy to be found at Barbee & Pope's Fall Opening, 1803. I have now on m v tables one of the handsomest line of high prade wool' en goods that I have ever bad the poure of showing to ray patrons and public Tby await your exam ination Don't fail to see novelties Try Walters' paraiuount. method of garment cutting G N Walters. sel9 tf Stop aud tret noma nio fruit at our stand under Raleigh National Bank Barbee Pope. Second Tr'p. Yesterday our biyer left ' r New York in search of t argains What he does will be of interest and value to the people of Raleigh andsurrou' d ing country. Swindell. When the children start to school tomorrow tell them to stop in and get a pad, pencil, writing paper or any thing they may want in stationery. Swindell. Yes, Shoes. We received today a large lot of Bering's shoes for ladies Also a lot of Reynold's shoes for men These two makes of shoes ara positively the best shoes ou the mirket To once try a pair of these shoes means that vou wUl continue to weir them the rest of our days. Swindell. Carpets aud lings Everything in this department is at a price far below anything ever at tempted by any house in this state. 1'bis deoartment will be Kept up to the very highest point or quality ana quantity, and as before 'stated at a price far below others wwinueii. Dress Goods. This feature of the business will be of interest to every lady. Our buyer while in New York will spare neither monev or pains in securing the very latest novelties in this line, and also a suitable line of trimmings. Eveiy thins in silks, velvets, plush, braids and pasmentries will be purcnasea. 1). T. SWINDBLIi. Millinery Goods. We have offered this past week the most stylish and desirable line milli nery goods that we nave ever bad. All we want you to do is to come and look at our goods and you will be pleased. And more than all you will save at least 40 per cent on a purchase woollcott en sons. Fries and stews 250 each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 121 For Rent. Rooms with or without board. Ap ply at 11 West South street. sel4 6t Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening . Cat Flowers, Bouquets, Floral designs, roses, coleus, palms end other plants for oeaaing culture Celerv. late cabbage and collard plants. H. 8teinmtz, Florist. Telephone 1! 3. , jal2 Coal and Wood.: All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Ooals at lowest prices. Sepltf. T. L. Eberhardt. Ice Coal. We can produce 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 50 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep op the equilibrium and be heaU thy and happy at smallest cost. . JONBS Sf POWBLTj. Fresh lot, mocking bird food rex ceived today; 35o a box. Woollcott & Sons. Gentlemen's Furnishings New lines of gentlemen's furnish ing goods for fall season, '93 Choice assortments of neckwear dress shirts of every description, intermediate weight underwear, collars, nandker chiefs, half hose, gloves and shoes. Fall shapes of Dunlap's ooir ready. W H&RS Tucker St Oo. MU BUB We invite Secial attention to our MIDSUMMER ALEAtANCE CI ALE IDSUMMER CLEARANCE jjALE -OF- Trimmed Millinerv AND A.LL- Straw Ooo-is, Muslia Bab 4 Caps for children, Fancy Ribbon at a big reduction. Stamped Linen. Hair Goods. Jewelrv and Fancy Notions. As we an to move acain i.i the fall we want to re 'uce the t ck as much as possible- MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next to Frel A Watson'". FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES CA.I.L ON THE 309 Wayetteville Street. WE hve a large and complete line of Slates, Strups, Pens, Pennils, Spouges, Tablets &c, iteo, 8 :hool Bags of every esciption, at prices that can't be beaten. WE are known os headquarters for every th' n s in the STA TIONERY i'JN'K. tn.i carry a comnlefe pswtiu-'nt of Faniy Goods at attract v.- orii s In call ing you will rec':v u'o.-pt and courteous attention, and we guar antee our goods to be strictly first class and as represented. jc RALEIGH STATIONERY CO, au24 309 Fayettevllle Street. YD WAIT Til BIT. We Try to Famisl It. R. G & Co , Line of Ladies fine Shoes, (Oiucina'iti mak) are unex celled for wear; they are . marvels of beauty, easy, stylish an 1 perfect fit ting, the "Rival" of any, and bettered j bv none. All shapes, styles ana sizes. Prices from $3 to $4. Once worn, always worn. FOR miD COMFORT Try Burt & Packard's "Korrect Shapes," Kaugaroo, Calf and Cordo van, unquestionably the best for gen tleuien Try one pair and you will want them again. TRUNKS. We show a grind Una of Trunks, the leaders of five factories We can please you. Give us a call. OUtt AIM, Honest repre83ntat,ions, fair treat ment. and big sales at lowest prices. We refund the mouy to all dissatis fied custOTer? for goods returned in order. 0. A. Stoffafli & Coj m no ti mm. We get 4 slate pencils for 1c We tret a 5c slate for 3c We get a So bottle of ink for 2c ' IT. V . A - . 1 - C .O- we get atu tauiBis iur iou We get 10c tablets for 7c Wa get fie tablets for 1 and 3c We get 16c paper for lOoqr We get 10c paper for 5c qr We get 5c paper for lc qr We get a reading book for 10c We get a dictionary for 9c We get 25 1 gro chalk for 1 o We get 15 envelopes for 9c We get lOe envelopes for 4c We get 5o envelopes for 2c We tret Pc envelopes bv bx, 10 pks, 15c We get 1 Us book bags for 9c We get nice Utt1" bg for 6c Tomorrow, Friday, if , we all go there wa will gt s. pencil free of charge I am going to lilt L10H RACKET SIORl R&LEIGH STATIOHERT CO Hardware. &c. We want The Floor Space and EVFRY BuBYCARU Now Marked At Cost--for Cash Only. 5 90 6.75 $ 6.03 8.25 13 75 $ 6.45 9 30 21 15 $ 6.S4 12.8) RALEIGH, N.G. &ee Here. If you hre a citizen or granger it will be to your interest to h ve your room neatly t'urnishe Nothing adds so n'ucii to the beauty of a residence as good, nioe, substantial fur niture. For this & cannot be beaten in this or an" other com munity. They have ah the novelties in the business, such as Bui eaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat tresses, &c. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE Needles rnd Oil. Besides, the ttrm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE- Exchange Plane, Sonthside M'rk't Dry Goodti, lVnun, &c. ATTRIGTIVE DRESS GOODS!! 45' oo c c 00 50 00 0 o o o 00 -AtfD- oo o o o o 00 OUR LINES OP NEW FABRICS AT THEiE PRICES Pre un. usually attract Ive. W.U.IB S. TUCKER CO 123 an 125 Fayettevllle street, , lias ''Pi rn X mmmmm ! : :
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