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tHstta Ml jPfttJ until f VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1893. NO. 2 r i 5v CUT II BRIEF. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Mr T W Allen, of Wake Forest, is in the city. Sheriff Page It ready, willing aid anxioos to write tax receipts. The mirket Is finely supplied with the best of all kinds of meats. Durham has stirred a f and 'or the relief of. tbe Brunswick sufferers. Mr J H Soatbgate, of .Darham. was In the eity yesterday afternoon. ELEdmnndson of Goldsboro. is in tbe city Maj W A Guthrie, of Darham, is in the city. Mr 0 A King, of Atlanta, Ga., is at the Yarboro. Mr Geo S Terrell and br'de have returned to Tbe e.'ty from Chicago. The Superior court docket will be dispensed w'rb. io quick order. There wa a vey large attendance at the Christian church last n'ght, and much i-ifceest manifested. Attention is called to the mortgage sale of Messrs J M Broughton & Go.. in thb issue. DrH 1 Battle Prof P B arpenter, Mr Ben M Moore and Mr James Moore have returned from Chicago. The street cu rs will conrinne to run, all reports to the coul-ary notwith standing. Judg AveTy has gone to his home in Morgantbn, on account of illness in his family. The colored fair will commence on tbe 80th inst and hold outil Novem ber 4th, inclusive. Tbe case of Josiah Turner vs Mrs L V Bolden et al is set in the Supe rior court for Monday, October 30th. There is a general prevalence of colds in the city, in some cases ac companied with signs of grip. Co! Julian S Carr announces his de termination to commence at once preparation for the next fair. He says he is "in it to win." Attention is directed to the adver tisement of sale of lsnd under mort gage, by W N Jones, attorney fot mortgagee. The Capital Lode,' I 0 0 P wil! inet topight at 7:S0 o'clock V work in the 2d deg-ee. V's'c! ?g oretlren invited. An important meeting of the Drug' gists' Association of Ra'eigh will be held tonight over MeKimmon' drug- store. - ... BP Aycock, Esq. of Wayne coury, has been appointed a director io be Eastern Hospital at Goldsboro, y ce KN Onlbreth resigned. ; Can't our county authorities strain a point and get us a crasher on the order of the ore purchased by Dur ham. It would be a paying invest ment. Interesting services were com- id enced by Mr Weston B Gales at the Christian church yesterday. They will he continued throughout the week, and the public are specially in There will be a meeting of the man Hirers of the North Carolina Mono mental Association next Thursday .ftrnoon at 8 80 o'clock at tbe State Library for the purpose of selecting 4aea for the proposed monument hy request of Mrs Armistead Jones. With tbe December number the name of Fetter's Southern Magazine -will be changed to the Southern Magazine. It will continue to be pub lished in Louisville, Kentucky It is splendid journal no matter under what name it may be issued. The revenue officials report a raid near South Lowell, In Orange county. Two stills were captured. One of these was of 90 gallon capacity aid over 1,000 gallons of beer were found -th it. Forty-cine illicit stills have been captured in that section during Cotton tooUooei to cots la pretty free'v. Prices e be quoted as follows: -Strict good mlddMntr ............ 7 Good middling 7 Strict middling 7fi?l St.'Jc-. Middling- 7J7l Middling 7f Too "itrkot 's rather weak. "After the fair" is now the cry, but Christmas is coming all the same. The Supreme court is fast dlsnotljg of ts business. Ffsh'Cabbage Erory Day Cheap by the barrel or orate, at D T Johnson's Flue Apples. Virginia beauties, wine saps and ilbemarl pippins, at ) 'I' Johnson's. Bauauas. . Cheap l.y the barrel or dozen, at P t Jolnuon's. iioose Pickles. Fresh lot just opened, at D T John son's. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Oar stock of ladies', gent's, misses', boys' and children's shoes is one of the most complete in the Stat, and they mast be cheap as our sals are immense on them this fall. Woollcott & Sons. Wanted. An experienced dry goods salesman with energy and push. Address, Business, Evening Visitor Office, Raleigh, N. O. Saito" Ha. We have in stock all the new shapes and shades in ladles' and misses sailor hats ' ' . Woollcott & Sons. Clothing,' We have about two 'thousand dol Jars worth of men's nice clothing to aI. a rtnfc nt noafc Or 1)6 lOW COSt. UO ! n-f"- We want tbe room for ciock- 4rv and glassware and lamps. we are not pretending to seep ci iniug uu you can get a good oargain at Swin dell's. Millinery, Mill aery. Bard, hard times prices to suit the hard times. You can make one aoi lar rto the wo.k oi two ordinarily Dy s'-and'n'? thst fo 'e.i in the mMllnery department at Err'a 'ell's. What you want 's sfcv e you a e a seusjuie iuy onH vnn . inn't. r..-.-e where vou get lw. Id ask vour trade for 111 rob V- U. At Swiodell's they srana on mens ouiy. .VM.f V " ,. I Thi aAv wio ts conif o Let a oloa k tb's season wiil do ttie proper caper bv getting oae now Irom Bwmaeu s be?ore the stock Js too much p'efeed over. Tne present, scoot oi oie.fc anrinAii'o hH nBver beeo eaua'ed Jo uniwMwi ----- P.a'egb. and tne price ana siye e re hnfh Vntaraallnv IS a ODB C3.D Sell VOU UVUU .-.- v . - - a stylish j ictet oj cape as reasonable as Swindell can now A"ter thepes.t ent stock is sold it may be cntuvenv but if voa bay now you win not re- gretit. DT Swindell. For Bentr nHVi fnnr rooms on Harrintr- A&VMMW " - ton street, between Hargett and Mar tin streets. u w jaurray. oc332t '; For Sale T V, q xr a fthnnt K hnshela crreen toma" toes. 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,000 collards and about 5 bushels potato onion sets, wmou i will retail out as soon as posBioie. oo23 Root M Utzmsn. Clothes and Shoes for School v Children. w Viava a line Of shoes provided specially for children's school wear, strong pebble goat with sole leather tips, price $1, $1.25 and $1.60 per pair. Heavy riDDea iasc oiaos nose for children, 10c, 15c and 25o per pair Children's winter underwear in cot ton and wool and cotton. A line of all wool suiting suited for children's school dresses at25o per yard. Outing cloths and ginghams in dark colors for fall wear. Children's waterproof overgarments. . ' . WH &R8 Tucker Sf Go. Cut Flovters. offl Raskfir.s. Floral Deslsns. Palms. Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, . Tulips, Lilies, Narcissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. A Stkoucxtz, Florist. Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW NEW "PBINCE WALLACE'S BOOK, OP ,1 N D I Wa ha. all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates, Pencils Str. &o. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. se5 Booksellers Fries and stews 35c hi's. Telephone 123. each at A Dag: Sherwood's solid service shoes are finely finished, too good for tbe money; eqaal of most $4 shoes: oar price $3. They can't be beat Try a pair. C A Sherwood & Co. For I?eot. 3 room house. ot3 Ti D Womble 'Mor1.mil Ttacinn hua n. nomitlnt.n linn of ladies and children's millinery. olC For Eeur.. Four room cottage on North Blood- worth street. 10 A B Stronach They Have Come. We have last received a fall line of ladies' m'sses' and children's wraps of the latest sr.yle? Every garment made s nee toe nrst aay oi ucroor. They are beauties, ferfeet firting. Newest colors. Big sleeves. Colum bian collars Lowest prices. OA Sherwood & Co. You can find all the new styles of d-ess ;oods, consisting in high class dress pat flrrn. broadclotbs. hon aackinea. silk W iro henriettas. auitines. flantie's. mixtures. plaids, ilso fur and dress f urnisbings in geat variety. n. i. miuiuery rumar. Winter weather is coming and you will need blankets, comforts, shoes, &o Bay them from as. Woollcott St Sons Wa Viava a. TArv finn aad select stock of millinery goods this fall. fore you buy yoar new hat come and see what we have. Woollcott s Sons. Toiaa' naur aftrla IrM crlnvDa wif.h 1ft fft hnttarm biro RAQ. and other make of cor sets sola very reasonable at the New York M."unery ana JJress woo as ra-aar. Blankets, comfortables. 10-i sheeting (Kc , are onerea at tne lowest m tritei un, UnnAu al wo vt A vi & iXLiauuo&jr hum vu When you are in want of any'hing n the line of millinery or dress goods oriancy ?ood8, please remember that the New YorK Millinery and Diess Goods Baziar is the place to get every ohing at a bargain. , otc51m Fall Opening, 1393. I have now on my tables one o' the handsomest line of nigb grade wool en goods that I have ever had tbe pleasure oi snowing to my pwou ..,) nnkli. Th.s anra.lt vnnr Alum. :nn4.An TV.ntt. fall trt Ida nnvnlf.inR. mauvu. iu.ii. " . . . " Trv Walters' naramount metnod oi iLIZWr B N WalterB. garment cutting. w a waiters. selVtl ' POT "ReHti. tv. at nn lTftVMtfcevillo street nesl to the Andrews bu'ld'us is for rem. Amiy to ooilm L. BOSEjmTHAL. The ladies are oofdially invited to the New vv ArminAvfT Rfiiaai- whnrn thn hand- somest line of hats of the latest creation . awaits their inspection. playing for the fall and winter the latest j nf lnrlina' and children's hats in ' great variety and at unusually low pries. Are you aware that you can save money rVioaa Karri timftfl hv doitiff vour shODDiaz at tHe New York Millinery and Dry Goodj iKUmi) 1W fc. . J their goods for cash only, which means a saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. Tee Coal. r.n. that aetuhliahmant In bnvlne all , 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 her; keep up the equilibrium and be heal thy and happy at smallest cost. JONK8 & POWBLL. Fresh oysters at A. Dughi's every evening. Coal and Wood. All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra- Do You DO YOU GO TO SCHOOL? l cite Coals at lowestprices. ' Sep ltf . T. L. Eberhardt, MS MAGGIE USE 'S3 FALL AMD TOTE '94 FASHIONABLE A8HION ACl.U MILLINERY ILLINERY. All the most dej'rabl shapes and shades in hats and bonne's now in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy notions bair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds. Vocls, Zephyrs and Embroidery MATH RIALS. Prioe reasonable, sisf action guaranteed. t3T Will be found rh tie store near the xpres offio uatil o ir store is finished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 PAYETTE VILLE 8T. Next o Fred A Watson's. TVriONERY- ?09 ayelisville St, opp Post Office, VagIifictes, -;- flta'toneg Office aad School Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in thn Btatiouery line. We are dai'y xecemDg new noveliies in TyRITING PIPER, JgNVELOPES, XNfTY GOODS, &o. Onr mriwa attract th attention of all bu ers. WEDDING TJVI TA71T0N AVD VIS 1TING OAPtD? cn;;raved aud printec Coats of Arms "e?'8, o-osframs and Ad- d ess Dicsstnm i d on note paier in -color or bronze. W- C. SEP ARK, au24 Managt:'. Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAP3. We have just rece-ved the newest things 'u rni,.n,Kiin nnila Refflra. .Tacke . eic. and V 'um'i. - . . . . - Misses' and Children ) overgavmenos If you want :l;yle. r'ght -olors, quility and pncf, , r . dunni this mo .EiVery gariuaui waa mauc durin-? this month, hence they are only 'the la est'', new and fresh. Foreign and Dimestic Dress Goods Mni tha h'vneql. nv'ned nor the lowest, but hat me 1-um c'a o' soos ranin? in pvice from 16s 10 L. An exceptio tai'y noe snow '.tfatb bie fabr'f' in great variecv. On all stap'egwd our prc ; reach lowest. . VVOOien UnQBrW6ar ..n.(l.mim Indipa' and misses of the best tnnmi oomhinations. at prices to meet Ihe .... it : kn.M .1. sharpest compeuuoa. namS uvu ,. entire lot of woilkni underwar. Number a. t,am ua KnPm buria. n j TOahoiinfffiwe hae tbe grandest line of cents', ladies' and children's shoes 5n this or ny other city at prices not met D? any one T.iinks and trveling bags of all kinds. 1 XKf v. niVNOT ASK YOU Cc Wm wa - v , " 1 nlnn wiiKiAma so wa hntva n vnn to wait in our Btore andsee ,nany bargains awaiting your inspection, sucn as flimoson's Prints 6c, worth 71c: wprsted 10c, I worth 15o- all wool twill flannel dBc, I sells everywhere at 50c; all wool hop sacking 38c, sells everywhere from SO to 75o- oil wool serge from 4?o to 52c, woi th 75c: broad cbth 89c, worth $ l 25; ' silks and velvets in all colors; braids, gimps and cords to match. In Millinery, we can suit the most fastidi ous, b Jth in qua'ity and price. " We have shoes children. for all men, women and rat G. A. Slierwoafl & Co. Tilt L10II RACKET STORE. Hardware, &c. --(GlfflMSEE PISTOLS, SHELLS AND o-cjjsr o-ooids. IX4MINB THI NEW BTYLS STAR OIL STOVE HEATER, "3 END FOR CIECULAR.1 'fciBriisiSoBs, RALEIGH, N. C. See ffleire If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your wtereac to h ve your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur nitnre. For this cannot be beaten in this or an other cotn- m IT I1 1 1 IT Than riarra all V 1. n 1 1 : ' the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Battan Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- ,&s J tresses, feo. They have the finest,. pret tiest and nob biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Machine a specialty. Also MAUHINI3 Needles nnd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excbange Place, Southside M'rfc't Dry Goods, Nations, &e. HIGH GRADE .Foot Wear. Special attention Is called to our Ladies' Higli Grade Shoes -BOTH- AND Distinctly new style seaon. for the V.II.-.R S. TUrKERi.CO 123 and 125 Payettevllle street' fiois the past year. - UnMilJifllW fiit mi inn nr 'III ti 1 ID 1D1D TTVTT
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