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;.!) Piatt ftnttn 'XbL. XXX. RALEIGH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1803. NO. 10 cur ii Bsnr. LocalaPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. The ease of Joslah Turner vs Hol der has been continued. The main event of today at the colored fair wu the address of ex 'Got Jar vis Th receipts of cotton today have been considerable. There Is no ad vance In prices. Ruth Lodge I 0 0 P., will meet to morrow night at usual time. Fall attendance desired. Patronize the ladles entertainment at the rooms of the T M 0 A. It is a most deserving purpose The Mecklenburg County Alliance has endorsed Senator Vance as the 1 "greatest living American." Regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen tomorrow night. Among other business a policeman to be elected. Got Oarr loses no opportunity to mix with his felloyr citizens on all ap DroDrlate occasions, lnis is just as it should be. The collections of the Durham tamp office last month amounted to 141 99768. There were 33 840.000 cigarettes exported. Regular meeting of Raleigh Com mandery No 4, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock sharp Visiting fraters are cordially invited to attend. An entertainment wi 1 be given by the Y M 0 A , at the A and M College tomorrow evening at 8 oVslook. The public are cordially invited. How would a steam plant work to succeed the electric oars? We hear that it works like a charm on some of the lines in Atlanta, The dat for the synod of North Carolina, to be held at Tarboro, has been changed from October 21st to 2Uh, to October 27th to 8 let. Attention is called to the notice of W B Hatchings, city tax collector. The Hat Is now complete and Colleo tor Hatchings is ready to write re' cetpts. Miss Maggie Ferrell left last Mon day afternoon to take charge of the music department of Patrick Henry academy, in Durham county, near Chapel Hill Relics for the antiquity society are coming in rather slow. We still think that the suggestion of the Visitor to appoint a state agent to gather them op, a god one. A collection will be taken up next Sunday at the Church of the Good SheDherd. for the benefit of the Brunswick, suffers. We trust there will be a most generous response. The motion docket for October term Wake Superior court will be called peremptorily on Saturday morning November 4 The members of the bar will please attend prompt ly at 9:30. ' Much of the North Carolina ex hibits at the World's Fair should be hipped back to the State and placed tn oar museum. We suppose this coarse will be adopted as far as practicable. The revival services at Metropoli tan hall last night were very largely attended and there was great Inter est manifested. There were sveral conversions. The ministrations of Mr Gales have bee$ productive of great good in oar community. Rev Dr H M Tapper has returned to the city from Massachusetts where he has been most of the past summer. We regret toi state that he is still quite feeble suffering from the effects of the amputation of a leg. It seems to be, highly Important if North Carolina desires to eeenre the vacant Circuit uoun jaagesnip mas thai-A nhonld be eonaert of action r. Mir onr dnWaiion In Wash- T , ington ana tne par.no men oi iu. atate generally. Al division or Bentiv meat, of coarse, means certain de - The Weather. For North Carolina: Fate warmer In the Interior Friday a m Local forecast for Raleigh and vi cinity: Co Friday: Fair weather, warmer, southwest winds. Local data for 84 hours ending at 8 a m. today: Maximum temperature. 69; mini mnm temperature 37; rainfall 0. The following is the synopsis of the weather: The storm has moved eastward north of the lake region, and the warm wave occupies the Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys and will spread over North Carolina today and tomorrow. An extensive cold wave has appear ed in the extreme northwest with snow at St Paul, Minn. The weather continues fair in the Atlantic and Gulf States. Lost, between Edwards & Brough ton's and 418 North Dawson street, a gold cuff button. Return to this office. Plenty of fine Norfolk oysters at Dughi's any hocr. Free delivery. Next week Dughi will have plenty of California pears, peacnes ana grapes. Special Dress Goods Sale. Next Wednesday we will give our patrons an opportunity to get a real good and substantial bargain In a dress, we nave one nuuurei u patterns, assorted colors, all dress suitings, 36 inches wide, and we are going to sell the choice at 3 e a yard. Next Wednesday. 8 yards in each piece. 2t4o for an all wool drss at . D I Swindell's. Ladles1 Cloaks and Wraps. Ladies, it will pay you handsomely to see the extensive line of coats, jackets and wraps at Swindell's. We are fully convince 1 no one can show so nine stock at so low prioe as we are now showing. AH we want is for you to be a competent judge of what we 6how. Ignorance of the values will prevent you from buying if we can suit you in color. I am respectfully, O T Swin'ell. Fine China Display. When we make a new departure we do so to win. So in our now com plete china department we have de termined to make a showing that would plea e the daintiest taste, and in this depavtment we don't charge anything for showing you the goods, A.nd if vou discover anything lacking to make a complete china department we will thank you lor me miorma tirm We are showing china from Germany; France, Aust-ia and Eng laod. You Know under the present laws every piece of goods has to be marked in the name of the country it is made in, so you can't be deceived D T Swindell On Frldav. Nov 8d. we will offer our customers a 16 per cent gift by flftiiino- 50a Dress Goods for 4io and all 5o Dress Goods at 21o a yard, This ia a. dear trlft of 16 Ber cent and the sale will commence at 8 o'clock that day. Caei is cur terms. Woolloott & Sons. Fries and stews 23o hi's. Telephone 123. each at A Dug Riggan's toy store is acknowledged to bo tne best piaoe w uay wyo. whan vou nut vour hard dollars in toys take Riggan's toys at the Acad emy of Music. Ladies1 and Children's Wraps. 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 trade, ernes ana prices out enlnt.nlv correct. I -.11 or.Anlol .tt.nr nn tn nnr 4 ohiidren'8 serviceable nmn. at verv moderate prices. This department was never so at tractive as It is tnis season. W H Ss R 8 Tucker Sr Co. For Sale. 1 have fthoat 5 bahels screen toma ' toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of nnlerv. 4.UUJ - ooiiaras anu nuuuv I kn.liili nnf.tn nnlnn Rata. which i i will retail out as soon as POBSioie oc28 Robt M Utzmsn. rjnt Flowers ! Rnnnnnta. Baskets. Floral Designs, Palms. Rubber and other foliage for house culture In the winter. Hvacinths. Tulips, Lilies, Narclssrs -nA Ather varieties of bulbs forfait t planting TeleDhone 118. H BXSUriUTZ, Florist. Do Yon Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Read? TRY LEW NEW WALLACE'S BOOK. OF INDIA "PRINCE We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets, Slates. Pencil. , &o. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO. se6 Booksellers 8herwood's solid service shoes are finely finished, too good for the money; eqaal of most 4 shoes; our price $3. They can't be beat Try a, pair. O A Sherwood tt Co Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every evening . 25o Dress Goods for 21c. 50c Dress Goods for 42c. NextTriday. Woolloott & Sons. 25c Dress Goods for 21c. 50o Dress Goods for 43e. On Friday, Nov 8d, at Woolloott & Sons. Wanted. An experienced dry goods salesintn fwith energy and past. Address, HUSINBS9, Evesing Visitor Office, . Raleigh, N O. They Hare Come. We hiv just received a full line of ladles', A sses' ana children's wraps of the latest styles Every garment made s nee the first day of October. They are beauties 'erreot fitting newest colors. Big sleeves. Colum bian collars Lowest prices. OA Sherwood St Co. You can find all the new styles of d-ess goods, consisting in high class dress pat tern), broadcloths, nop sac tings, suk wp hennettas, suitings, Hamels, mixtures, plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. jn. x. Muiivnery uazaar. Ladies' new style kid gloves with large knrfAna Alas 0 At fX an A nfriaw malrA rf rY- sets sold very reasonable at the New York aiuunery ana uress uooas bazaar. Blankets, comfortables, 10-4 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, so . are onerea at tne lowest mirKec prices. at New Yore Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar. When vou are in want of anything in the line oi millinery or dress goods orianc; eoods. please remember that the New Yor Millinery and Dress Goods Bazaar is the nlace to eet everything at a bamaix Fall Opening, 1893. I have now on my tables one of the handsomest linei 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 Trv Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. UN Walters. selDtf The store on Payetteyille' street next to the Andrews "juuoing is lor rent. Appiyro oc4 lm L. ROSENTHAL The ladies are cordially invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar . where the nna somest line of hats of the latest creation awaits their inspection. Thn Nbw York Millinerv Bazaar are di8' playing for the fall and winter the latest production of ladies' and children's hats in great variety and at unusually low prices. a vnn ii ware that vou c.msave monev these hard times by doing your1 shopping at the New York Millinerv and Dry Goods Bazaar, for that establishment k baying all their sroods for cash only, whioh means a saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent. Ice Coal. . We can produce 13 tons per day of heat Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 60 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heal thy and nappy ar. smauesc cost, JOETB & PowiLTi. C,an and Wood. M kin Is of tlitumlnous and Autiua clwOoaUatlowostprlce ; dep Uf . v X, L. BperbsrtJ,, KB ISS MB RIB. 93 FALL AND WINTER '94 FASHIONABLE ASUI0NB1.E MILLINERY ILUNESY. All tho m'Ht des' abl ahanqs and nhail in ha's and bonnets now in stock for ladies, misses and chUdren. Fancy nHions. hairgnods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woe Is, Zephyrs and Embroidery MTKRI.L8. Prine reasonable sitisf action guaranteed. 19" Will be fo'lnd in tlA ntnra neav fho Express offic until o ir store is finished. MIS MAGGIE REESE, my2 ti4 PA.YETTEVILLE ST. Next to Pre1 A Watson's. R ALRIGHT 309 Wayelteyille St, opp Post Office, f aDEfictnrers' -;- taMoaes Office aad chail Supplies. We can supp'v you w'th anything in the Stationery line. We are dai'y receiving new novel' ies in Y"BITING P4.PER, JNVELOPES, JP VNTY GOODS, &c. Our pnies attract th Hent,ion of all bu ers. WEDHN'1 TVVrr.PTON AVD VI3 ITING CARD ' engraved and printoa Coats of Anns Orests, Monograms and Ad- d ess Dies stamid o note par in color or bronze. WO. SEPARK, au24 Mac age". Ladies' i nd Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS. We have lust received the newest things in Columbian Coats, Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments If you want style, rarht n"lors. qmlitv and price, we have them. Every garment was made during this montn. nence tney are oniytne latest", new and fresn. Foreign and D)m3stic Dress Goods Not the hiehst priced nor the lowest, but that me Inim class of goods ranging in pr'ce from 16o to l. An exceptionally nne snow VWh Me f abrics in great variety. On all staple good our pricss reach lowest. Woolen Underwear fnr mntlRmen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at oriees to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of wo-l kni underwear. Number 12", we now offer them s a specm bargain Wa hfilifivn we have the Grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes 5n this or any ocner ciiy as pnuea uul mm u nujr uuo 6 Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. j. a. mm i iK WRAP j ! WRAPS! Just received, full line of la dies Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Caues. all of the latest styles. lon't miss them They are the beet Wraps in the city for the money. We don't ask yon to buy, but come and Ret our p-ices In Milli nery and Shoes we can p'ease you all. iUIE ItOll RACKET STORE. tlrdware, &e -GlluBllSr PISTOLS, SHELLS AND g-ctjst goods. IXiMIXB TH1 NBW 8TYL1 STAR OIL SfOVS H8iT?R, "3 END FOR OIRCULAR.1 RALEIGH, N. C. See ffllere. If you wre a citizen or stranger it will be to jruui luiBrcav to n ve your roomi neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much, to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this iiasi'itall cannot be beaten in this or an' other com munity, iney have all the novelties in the business, such as Bureaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan n Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat-ja tresses, &c. They havej jfrj the finest, pret, gy rr tiest and nob-, Diest BABY ' CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NBW HOME Sewing JMachinea Fpecialty. Also MAuHINE Needles and Oil. Besides, the firm J will keep you cool by nice gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE Exchange Plane , Southside M'rk't Dry Goda, Wottom, &. W.H. R S. TUrKtR;. CO (&eii 9 FURNISHINGS. Gentlemen's underwear In cotton, wool and cotton and all wool. Light, medium and heavy weights. Dr. Jaeger's system ot sani tary all wool undi rwear for men, Complete line of jja its neck wear, showing all the new Ideas for th season. Onr assortment ot "popular price" 50c neckwear is spa cially attractive. Gent'emen'g dress aad uim laundrled shirts, fast black and merino halt hose. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co, .... ... 133 and VW Fayettevllle street . mm III f"' if n L L
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