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She SMlg t .1 VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. 18113. NO. 7 I- CITT IJ BRIEF. Locals ..Picked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Nice, bracing weather. Thre U nothing new at the capi tal today. Everything qalet at the mayor's ouiu? today. The cotton receipts today have been on th average, bat there have becn no advance on prices. Everybody is walt'Dg for the ac tion of the Senate on the pecuniary ' question now pending in the Senate. A vote was confidentially expec ed today. Ex Gov. Jarvls and Eev J A Brock, ett will deliver addresses at the col j ored fair on Thursday next. There should be a large tnrn out to hear them.. We invite attention to the adver tisement of Mr Charles Bretch. He has a most complete inaoufac ure of crackers We will fcve a more esien did notice in the future Lltchford Encampment No 26, w'U meet tonight at 7:0 o'clop. Wp -k in the rojal purple degree. Every member requested : be p-eseot. Visiting patriarchs cordially inv'ted. Next Sunday the drug stores of Raleigh will oramence closing on Sundays between the hours of 11 a m and 3 p in '1 bis is in accordance , wlh the resolutions addpted-fcy.tbe j Raleigh druggists association. j Tbe ttembe.'S of the Womans' Mis sfoiTy aid Bright Jewe's of Centra' and Edtnton street church are re quested to meet )n Edentoc Street ' Sunday school room tomo ow, to at tend in a body tbe tune al of k"3 W 8 Black. Notice for hour of, funeral in tbe mornings' paper. All in want of fi st class clothicg should ca" on the Rosenthal Cloth log Company opo' e ibe r.osioUce on Fayet'evi'Je si et T J' . f -vjp" plishd c'o b"er, Mr D J.v d I o bat stands ready to wait on you l b s is a sufficient araarautee that vou will be treated all right. We invfte special attention to tbe advertisement of Mesva 8 & D Ber wanger in this 'esue. These gentle1 men eujoy a reputation spcond to none in the State. In fact tbalsrep utation has extruded even beyond our State lines. In all that pertains to the clothing line they are well known throughout the country There is no place at which the stranger or citizen can be more promptly furnished at better prices. Tqu will receive good attention. The most accommodating clerks will wait on you Call and see them. No honee in this city can offer such induce ments. Funeral. The funeral of the late Mrs B R Jolly took place yesterday afternoon from the residence at ft o'clock. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends. The services were con ducted by Rev J N Cole. The fol lowing were the pallbearers : Messrs. T W Blake, W H Hughes, Skidmore Cheek, Dr J H CrawVud, Geo H Glass and J A Bragasaa. Gales Meeting Sunday i o'clock. Yesterday afternoon 4 o'clock the New Aiadeiny of Music presented a lively scene- Men coming from all directions to hear the gospel preach ed by EvaDglist Gales Tt was esti mated that there were at least 600 men present. An orchestra of five pieces added much to the music The singing was excellent. There were several decisions for Christ. Last eight the ball ws packed to its ut most capacity about 1250 people were present and many turned from the doors He fill preach again tonight at Metropo lian ball Itching, burning, scaly and crusty scalps of infant? cleansed and healed, and quiet sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental 8oapN Sold at John Y. Mao Rae'i Drag Store, A gentleman lost bis ilee enff ! and button last night. Reward if left at Visitor office. Ejtnanas 25c a doin and $1.25 a bunch at A Doghl's o? cba it able par poses A Dughi viM be glad to fa,nlsh oysters at exact fost. 2'c Di'ies oods for 81c. 50o D-ees Goods for 42o. Next Triday Woollcott & Sons. Carpeta, Itugs, Mats. Ooe handled styles of carpets to select f bm Thirty different styles ol rags to select from. Also SCO car pet remnants in lengths from one vd to one and a quarter yards long. All wool aid beautiful patterns at 84o aid 89o each remnant D T Swindell. Cpginners will not be disappointed in eettiug oysters from A Dughi. It will be remembered tbat last winter JUugbi cever failed to supply his trade wuen oysters were rot obtainable elsewhere in the State. On Friday. Nov 8d. we will offer our customers a 16 per cent gift bv lelliog&Oc DeES Goods for 4?c and a U5c Drets Goods at 21c a yard, This is a c ear gift of 16 per cent and the fate, will commence at 8 o'clock that day. Cus - is our terms Woollcott & Sons. Dress GooCs and mllliirwry. Our trade in the two aboi men tioned departments this season has been simply immense people have begun to find out that there is no law compelling them to buy goods from any one place'wheo they can go to Swindell's and get the same goods at a price n nch lower. Owing to the in creased activity in these departments we have soared no pains to keep them well supplied with the very latest novelties that the French and American markets afford. Hoping to receive a continuation of the patron age of the ladies. I am respectfully, D T Swindell. 25c Dress Goods for 2.1c. 60c Dress Goods for 42o. On Friday, Nov 3d, at Woollcott & Sons. Ladies' Cloaks. One of the most extensive lines of Cloaks in Raleigh we are now show ing in the new and desirable cuts. Tight flitting Jackets, Caues with fly collars in all the new colors as well as black, and we are aware of the hard times and have put a low price on each garment. D I Swindell. Riggan's toy store is acknowledged to be tbe best place to buy toys. When you p it your hard dollars in toys take Kiggan's toys at the Acad emy of M usic. Ladies' and Children's & aps. We have changed our Wrap Depart ment from the 1st to 2d floor. Here we have more space and perfect light. Our garments were se ected to suit home tra'e. Styles and prices ab solntely correct. We call special attention to our showing in children's serviceable wraps, at very moderat e prices. This department was never so at tractive as it is this season. W H & R S Tucker Co. Endowments Investment. One of the best presents that you can make your child for Christmas, Ne v Year or Birthday, is an eight vear endowment certificate in the Mechanics' and Investors' Union of Raleigh A certificate for $500 with insurance benefit will cost only eleven cents per day It can be issued to either parent as trustee, and should death occur to the trustee, no further payment is re Quired. A Savings Bank certificate of this kind', with monthly payments, is one of the best financial educators tor aj child, and it can be made to provide the means for a college educrtiou. Try it For further particulars address George Allen, secretary, Raleigh, N C Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening. : For Sale. toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,000 collarets and about o bushels potato onion sets, which i will retail out at soon as possible. oc23 Robt M Utzm'n. Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Baskets, Floral Designs, Palms, Rubber aud other foliage Dlants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilies, Narcissi's and other varieties ot duidb lor iai: planting Telephone US. t a19 & SiBUTMJtiz, Florist. ' Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AD ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Road? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK, "PRINCE OF INDIA" WF.1 We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tablets, Slat. Pencils & . Sto. ALFRED W1LLIA.TIH & CO. ee5 Booksellers Fries and stews 2lo each at A Dag hi's. Telephone 121 Sher wood's solid service shoes are finely finished, ' too good for tbe money; eqaal of most $4 shoes; our price $3. They cn't b bsat ''ry a pair. O A Sherwood St Go For Rent. 8 room house, oli LD Vomb'.e Madame Besson has a complete line of ladies and children's milliaery. olC Wanted. An experienced dry goods salesman with energy and push. Address, Business. EVKffisa Visitor Office, Raleigh, N C. For Rent. Sit and ten room hoiss on El'n street. Anplv to. Wynne Ss Ellington, Agents - ' -4B i .. i - They Have Come. We have just received a full line of ladies'. m'ssesV and children's wraps of the latest scyles Every garment made s:nce the first day of October. They are beauties Perfect fitting. Newest colors, f Big sleeves. Colum bian collars Lowest prices. : - O A Sherwood & Co. You can find all the new styles of d-ess goods, consisfn? iu high class dress pat tern broadcloths, hop sackings, silkwrp henriettas. suitings, flannels, mixtures, plaids. A ho far and dress farnisnings in great variety. ' N. Y. Millinery Bazaar. Ladies new style kid gloves with large buttons, also R & G. and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York M'llinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-1 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, fcc , are offered at the lowest mtrket price?, at New Yore Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. When you are in want of anything in the line of millinery or dress goods or fancy eoods, please remember that the New York Millinery and Dress Goods Baziar is the place to get everything at a bargaij. otc5 lm Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest line' of high grade wool' en goods that I have ever had tbe 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. G N Walters. sel9 tf For IRexL-b. The store on Fayetteville street next to the Andrews "juilding is for rem. Apply to oc41m L. ROSENTHAL. ' The ladies are cordially invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hnd somest line of hats of the latest creation awaits their inspection. The New York Millinery Bazaar are dis playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' and children's hats in great variety and at unusually low prices. Are you aware that you cn save money these hard times by doing your shopping at te New York Millinery and Dry Good Bazaar, for that 'establishment is baying all their goods for cash only, which' means a saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. 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 her; keep up the equilibrium ani be heal, thy and happy a smallest cost. Jonbs & PoWBIil. Coal and Wood. A'l kinds of Bituminous and Anthru ctt Coal at lowestprices .3eplU, T,L. Eberhftrdt, 111 SCHOOL? 11 '93 PALL AND WINTER '94 FASHI )NAR1? ASUIONU'.K f ILLINERY lHlLLIVERY. Allthemi't ps"'aHl0 sh tp and shades in ha's and 'o i-iet now in rtock for ladies, misses an I chUilru. v ancv n-ti-m t air goods, hair ornaments aud hair pins of all kinds Weds, Zeayr-. ind Smbroidery M4TKKI4L8. Prire' rnsonible S'tisf action guaranteed. tW Will b fo pi 1 in t le store nea the Expres -jlflc u Uil o ir stofe is finished. MIS? M&S8IE REESE, my2 ' 14 F A YETTE VILLE ST. Next o Frel A WatsonN. . RlLx'IGKnaw jr-U 809 "aye't'sville St, opp Post OfHw, OHics and idhiii Supplier. We can supp v you w'th anything in the stationery hnq. We are dai'y receiving nev noel ies in "YY" KITING HPER, T?NVELOPES, Hi iNHY GODS, Ac Our prijes sttrait th- a-teation of all bu rs. WEDTNT Tvivrr :0T An vr. ITINGORDl pnnraved and pnntoa. Coats o?A.ms Jrfl .s, M!o',ogiams anl Ad d ess Diesstam id on nota paper in color or bronze. W. C. SEPARK, au24 Mac age". Ladies' md Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS. We have just received the newest things in Columbian Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments If you want style, r'ght "lors, quality and pr ce, we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only 'the la'est", new and fresh. Foreign and D jomtte Dress Goods Not the hiehest priced nor the lowest, bat that me "urn c'ass of goo 's ranging in price from 16? to $1. An exceptionally fine show ing. Wa'b ib!e fabrics in great varietv. On all staple gfod oir pries reach loweit. Woolen Underwear for gentlemen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at pices to meet the sharpest competition. Having boucht an entire lot of wool kni u"derwar. NumHer 12, we now oiler them s a special bargain We believe we have the grandest lme of gents', ladies' and children's shoes :n this or any other city at prices not mat by any one ele. Trunks and traveling bags of all kiods. RESIST U0H A'lTRAGTIONS No ! no mors than you can resist buying a gold dollar for 60c, when the opportunity com-s along. All wool fl nnel 39c, worth 50c the world over. Hopsacking. all woo', worth 5 o. Cashmr, all wool. 49c. Hen ' rietta, all wool, 73c, worth f 1.00 anywhere. Gimps, Braids, Velvets and Silks In millinery we feel like we can suit yon all bo h in quality and price. A lin' of ladies' hats received yetrday. rnderwear fo1 men, women ni children Now isihe . time for shoes, if vou wan tem we hv i them, and we will save you money on every i p ir vou buy. 'THELYOHRnCKETSTOBE jgjTrompt attention to mail oiders. MISS MB tf nrtakrv, e. PISTOLS, SHEL S AND G-CTJSr GOODS. -SXMINETIH NEW STYLt STAR Oil, SrOVS HEA18R. J-3END FJR CIRCUiAK.jl telfirigguis, RALEIGH, N.C. ere. If you Kre a citizen or stranger it will be to jour mutest, to n ive your room neatly iuruisne 1. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a resHence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this tanas i im ell cannot be beaten in this or an? other cona- luumcy. xaey nave au the novelties inji the business, such - as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan 1 Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat-JMIXl tresses, &c. They have; the finest, pret j tiest and nob biest .-ti BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm j will keep you cool bv nine gifts of Fans and Gups. REMEMBER THE PLACE Excliange Place Soutiiside M'rk't Dry Goods. Nations, &. f.H.!BS.IUf(lifCil FURMISHIN&S. Gentlwmpii's underwear la cotton, wool and cotton and all wool. LtKht, inediu'n and heavy Weights. Dr. Jaesrer's sjslem ot sani tary ail wool uud rwoar for men. Comptfl Hoi oftra .ts' neck wear, showing " ail tlie u-w ideas for th season. Our assortment ol ''popular price" 50c neckwear is spe- eialiy attrantivo. v Gent eniPin'H drsl and tin- " merino hall hose. W H. tk R. H. tucver & Coy 123 and tan FayetteviHe street 1 f f j r TTnlTn T?v Tnn
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