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grwmn ll0t VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2G. 1893. NO. 4 CUT II BBIEf. Locals Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. We were glad to meet Mr Levi M Scott, of Greensboro, In 'he city. J 8 Manning, Esq, of Durham, is at the Tarboro. Ibree more vteras have recent' y been added to the Soldier Home. Thanksgiving? Day this year will fall on the last day of November. The cold rave give us only a side show this time for which we should be thankful. The Academy of Music looked splendid last night in its garb oi na tive electricity. Henry Blonot Esq., has been se lected to deliver the address to the Teachers1 Assembly io Jane. ( judicial Appeals from the sixth district will ie taken up next Tues day in the Supreme court. Col LO Edwards of Granville is in the city, attending the Pupreme Court. about 8 o'clock The alarm of fire this afternoon turned out to be false No fire could be fouul. As birds a-e said to be rather scarce on account of the bard weather last winter, our huntsmen should be cau tious not to ba to rash. There are now nearly two hundred students at Wake Forest College. Athletics are receiving much atten tion. Work on the new hotel at Southern Pines has commenced. It is estima ted to cost $17 ",000 and will be one of the handsomest in the fetate. Special convocation of Raleigh Chapter, No 10, R M, this evening at 7.80 o'clock io Masonic hall. Work in Mark Masters degree. Visiting companions invited to attend. Trinity College is making a fine showing this year. It has a faculty of fifteen members and 181) students. T ae fluancial condition of the college is good. The Ptate Superintendent of Public Instruction has just received $1,000 through Dr J L M Curry for the nor mal department of te Industrial School at Greensboro. The condition of Mr J do Came ron is now considered as almost hope less. This will cause deep regret in all sections of the State. At the goppel service ton'ght at Metropolitan bail by Mr Gales, the pastor of the Ch'-rVan church w'sbrs aU who attend to bring their gospel hymn books with thera and a'l join heavily in the sodr service. Service at 7:30 p m. We hope the Monument Asaoc'ation will at their meeting to's afternoon, jome to some definite understanding relative to the design for t oe Confed erate Monument and that the woik vrlU be speedely pushed. Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Lyon Racket Store. This establishment is offering unusual at tractions in everything in their line of business at prices that cannot fail to suit the public. Call at once. Much interest is being manifested la the frame of foot ball to be played between the University and Trinity teams on Saturday next. Large crowds are expected from the sur ronndlrse country. Reduced rates on the railroeds. The Sapreme Court is hearing ar gnment in an interesting case that of the State against W P Rollins, of Durham. Rollins was a police offl cer and last year ho shot a white urao from the country. It seems that the latter was arrested for disorderly con duct at a houre of ill fame, and that while the officer wa taking him to the st ition hoas the m in'H bro'hei Kuil a friend interfere d A fltrht fol lowed, in which Rollios killed the country man In the Su perior Court t.h nlea was self defense, but Kolllns wbji uonvioted of manslaughter and nentencti'1 to a term of five yean In the peniteatiwjj The official residence of Bishop Cheshire will be a. Charlotte. Mr Jno O Barton, of the Seaborrd Air Line, was fn the city yesterday The Gov roo'bal received a peti tion fret the commissioner of North ampton e uatv. for a soecial coart. The contract for heating the agrlt co'i oral building will be awarded in a few days. The receipts of cotton today ran up to about, fire hundred bales. Prloes are steady. It is estimated that aboat 450 peo ple from Raleigh visited the World's Fa'r. A new Third party paper to be called "The Solid South' has just been started at ?ayetteville The Presbyterian synod will meet (in Tarboro the last day of this month. There are lil m'o'sters and an ,. alders. I o The N C Conference of the M E church south convenes in Wilming ton Deo Gth. The Western Confer eucs convenes in Charlotte, Nov 2Cth. The Raikoad Commission is not in Be88ion this week. 8io.ee is orgaui zation 220 cases of complaints have been entered. For Bent. Six furnished rooms, also two un furnished rooms suitable for family. Board can be had on premises. Cor ner front Union depot. Apply to, J. Soence. ocso at Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Our stock of ladiee'. gent's, misses1. bovs' and children's eiioes is one of the most eomnlei.e in theStatOiJ3.rdJ they must be oueap as our saWTtrtfl immense on them this fall. Woollcott St Sons. Wanted. An experienced dry goods salesman with energy and push. Address, HUSIHE88, Evening Visitor Office, Raleigh, N. 0. Sailor Hats. We have in stock all the new shapes and shades in ladies' and misses sailor hats. Woollcott St Sons Clothing. We havn about two thousand dol lars worth of men's nice clothing to close out at cost or below cost, no price. We want the room for crock- erv and glassware and lamps. we are not uretendiog to keep clothing and you can get a good bargain at wln dell's. Fresh oysters at A Daghi's ecetj evening, Ladies' Cloaks. The lady who is going to get a cloak this season will do the proper caper bv Retting one now trom Swindell's before the stock is too much picked over. The present stock of cloaks at Swindell's has never been equaled in Raleigh, and the price and style are both interesting. N o one can sell you a stylish j ioket or cape as reasonable as Swindell can now Alter tne pres ent stock is sold it may be different but if you buy now you will not re gret it. D T Swindell. for Sale. -: I have about 5 bushels green toma toes, 8 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,009 cowards and about bushels potato onion sets, wnicn will retail out at soon as possible. oc23 Robt M Ufzm9n. Clothes and Shoes for Schoo Children. We have a line of shoes provided specially fcr children's school wear. stroDg pebble goat with sole leather tips, price ft, fi.aa and fi.ou per pair. Heavy ribbed fast black hose for children, 10c, 15c and 25o per pair Children's winter underwear in cot ton and wool and cotton. A line of aU wool suiting suited for children' school dresses at25o per yard. Outing cloths and ginghams in dark colors for fall wear. Children's waterproof overgarments. W B & R S Tucker St Co Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs Palms, Rubber aud other foliage Dtants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips. Lillys, Narcissrs and other varieties of bulbs forfait planting. Telephone 113. ' geia , g SxaiNjixz, Floret 'Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INK9 AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINOE OP.INDI We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates. Pencils &s.. Sea. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. ee5 Booksellers Fries and stews 95o each at A Dug- hi's. Telephone 12? Sherwood's solid service shoes are finely finished, too good for the money; equal of most $4 shoes; our price f i. lney can't oa oeat t ry a pair. O A 8herwood St Co For Bent. 3 room house. o1.3 T. D Womble. Madame Bessou has a complete line of ladies and children's mfllloery. olC They Have Come. We have list received a all line of ladies', Di'sses' and children's wraps of the latest s yles Every garment made s nee the first day of October. They are beauties t'erfeot fl ting. Newest colors. Big sleeves. Colum bian collars Lowest prices. G A Sherwood St You cau firni all the new styles wi ;oods, consist'n1? in high class dress am. broadclotnj.vhODsacVi'22?f" henriettas. suitings, flannels, urtitfires. plaids. AUo fur and dress furnishings in great variety. Millinery, millinery. Bard, bard trr es prices to suit the hard times. Tou can make one dol lar do the work of two ordinarily by spending that dollar in the millinery department at Swindell's. What you wan is style if you are a sensible lady. and you don't care where you get it. Those who would ask your trade for friendship, only will rob you. At Swindell's they stand on merit only. Ladies' new style kid gloves withlarsre buttons, also B & G. and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York siuunery ana uress uooas bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-1 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, p9rcales, ate , are onerea ac ine wwesi mirsec prices, at New Bazaar. Yore Millinery and Dress Goods When vou are in want of anything in the line of millinery or dress goods or fancy goods, please remember that the New York Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar is the place to get everything at a bargaia. woo im Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest lines of high grade wool en goods that I have ever had the pleasure of showing to my patrons and public. They await your exam ination. Don't fail to see novelties. Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. (JN Walters. selDtf The store on Fayetteville street next io the Andrews building is for rent. Apply io oc41m L. ROSENTHAL. The ladies are covdtaily iovued to the New York Millinery Bazaar wbe e the hand somest line oi nan of the latest creation awaits their inspect ioa. The New York Millinery Bazaar are dis playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' aud children's hats in great variety and at unmualiy low prices. Are you aware that you cia save money these hard times by doing yoz- shopping at te New York Mihinetv and Dry Good Bazaar, for that estobl'&aoaept is buying all their- goods for cash only, waich means a saving to a customer trom 15 to 25 per cent. , Ice Coal. We can produce 12 tons per day of beBt 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. Jo NBA St PoWBLTj. Coal and Wood, AU kinds of Bituminous and Aothra cite Coals at lowestpr ices SeplCt, T.L. Eberhwdt. Man IL So D mil '93 FALL AND WINTER '94 FASHICWABLE A8HIONAB0E MILLINERY ILLItfEBY. 1 All the most des'rabl" shapes and shades , in ba's and bo'ine.a now in stock (or ladies, misses and cnuaren. Fancy notions. rair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wools, Zephyrs and Embroidery MATERIALS. Price' reasonable, sitisfaction guaranteed. I3f Will be found in t 'e store nea the Ezpre8 offic until oir store is finished. MIS? MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 FA. YETTE VILLE 8T. Next o Fred A Watson' . S09 Faye:tsvUle St, opp Post Office, tf aBEfactPwg' .;. fflionerc Office and School Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in the Htationery line. We are dai'y receiving new novel' ies in 'KITING P ikPER, T7NVEL0PES, NIY GOD3, & Our prices sttraotth attention ofallbu era. "fXTEDUNG TVVrTAT'OM AO VIS- VV ITINGCARD engraved and printa. Coats of Arms Orescs, Mo"Ogfams and Ad d ess Dies stamoa 0" note paper in color or bronze. WC. SEP ARK, au24 " Mar age". Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAP3. We have just received the newest things iu finlnmbian Coats. Reefers. Jackets, etc, an l Misses' and Children s overgarments If you wantstvle. r'srht "Mors, auilitv and price, we have hem. Every garment was made during this month, nence tney are oniy me latest", new and tresa. Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods? Not the highest priced nor th lowest, but that me 'inm class of goo'ls ranging in price from 16c to fl. An exceptionally nne snow- jnir Wahb1e fabrics in great variety. On all staple good our pric d reach lowest. Woolen U nderwear for gentlemen ladies' and mises of the best kno"7n combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bou.'ht an ntira lot of woil kni uderw"ar. Vumber ion wnnnwrnffer themes a specil bargain We believe we have the grandest line of eents', ladies' and children's shoes ?n this or any other city at prices not met bv any one Tmnks and traveling bags of all kinds. 01 0 RESIST ATTRACTIONS No! no mon than you can resist buying a gold aouar ior ouc, wnen me upvunuuii y conifs along. Al' wool fl nnel 39c, worth SOo Jiewond over. Hopsnoking all woo' wn f.i fiPn. , Cnahmere. ail wool. 49c. Her ietia, 11 wool, 73o, worth 11.00 anywhere Gimps, Braids, Velvets and Silks In miliinerv we feel Kke we can nnit you all bo h in qnaHv a.id price. A l;n of ladies' hats vecsivea yes. ai'day. Fndervear fn? men, women ad cVldren Sow is ihe time for shoes, if ou wauf- them we hsv them, and we will save you money on every p ir von bu. mmm stqbe. fT Prompt at&ition to mail orders, Sienoni Hardware, &c. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND g- crjsr goods. IXKMINB THI NEW 8TYLI STAR OIL ST0V8 HEM, . B3T"i3END FOR CIRCULAR.. RALEI9H, N. C. If you we a citizen or stranger it will b t. your lntwrest to h ive your rooms neatly rurnishel Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or anv other com- nr'L xae' nave 811 tne novelties in 1 the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan " Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat- 1 tresses, fcc. They have the finest, pret tiest and nob- " biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOMR Rwin Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE Needles p.nd Oil. Besides, the firm will keep you cool bv nice gifts of Fans and daps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Place, Sontiiside M'rk't Dry Goods, bottom, &o. HIGH GRAD2 Wean. Special at tention Is called to our Ladies' High Grade Shoes BOTH Ian and Black. Distinctly new style season lor the tiiifcnriatci 123 and 135 Fayette ville straj FteJ.Bip&SflDS lis (km
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