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Visitor. VOL: XXX. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1893. NO. 12 CITT 15 BRIEF. LocalaPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. Farters are aox'oosly waiting for the expected rise in cot ton. Can't oar Chamber of Commerce do ometh'ng to? revive the tobacco trade in Raleigh? Loti of bovt are out banting today and the feathery tribe are liable to offer- if they can be found. About the usual number of conn- try people were in the city today and trade was quite lively. We hope oar Board of Aldermen will not give the station house mat ter the go by. Let the ordinance be carried oat . When yoa g into a etce in which there is a glass case for notions &c , don't lean sgaiost it. There may be danger to yourself, besides costs. Now that the repeal bill ia oat of the way and congress has adjourned, it may be expected that tb president will go heirbily into the business of appointments. The doors of the Christian church will be open tomorrow morning for the reception of members at these ! services. Communion at the morn ing service. All are invited to attend. The usual blockade of colored peo pie were at the southeast corner of Bargettand Wilmington streets to day. At this point on Saturdays it is almost impossible to pass without re sorting to the street. Ought this to be thus? There is much rejoicing here today, in Democratic circles over the an nouncement that the president had given Mr Simmons a temporary eom mission which will allow him to take hold of the office of collector of inter nal revenue at once. Rev Mr Pittinger will address the congregation of the Church of the Good Shepherd tomorrow evening on the Missionary Council of the Epls opal church recently held in ChU eugo which he attended. Services begin at 7:30 o'clock and all are cor dially invited. Mr 0 Weikel will make this an nouncement to his friends and the public, that he has just received an other line of fine woolens for gentle men's wear, which h will make up in the very best style and at moder ate prices. Give him a call. No 125, Fayettevitle street, up stairs. Cards are oat for the marriage of Miss Mary Southerland Carroll, of Raleigh, to Mr William Pell Whita ker, son of Mr and Mrs D W Whita ' "ker, of Durham. The marriage will take place Wednesday afternoon Nov x5th, at 8:39 o'clock. Miss Carroll is a daughter of Mr and Mrs O J Carroll. Durham has passed a stringent dog ordinance. The dogs must be kept up or muzzled or else they will be killed. Persons going into town from the country with dogs following them mast tie them to their vehicles or pat them up till they go oat. All this is done because there have been some mad dogs that bit several citi zens. Our merchants should remember reuieiuuur thxt Christmas will soon be here and that la a week or bo there will be a general looking around ifor presents tta. Now it is evident that the mer chants who advertise are going to have the inside track in the way of saVs, and the sooner they spread their stocks before the public, the - better. ,- Among oar many business men of note is Mr G N Walters, merchant tailor west side of Fajettevil'e utreet Just above Battle's corner. Mr Wal ters has at all times a most complete and artistio line of goods for gentle mens' wear which he makes up on or der In the most fashionable designs of the day. There is no caterer In - the merchant tailoring business that can excel him, and we nrge uton all who want to appear in the latest - fmhions to give him a call, We will all have to walk for awhl'e ' at least. j No mote car' for thirty day, unlets something tarns ap. Mr Walter O Richardson Is suffering from an attack of grip. The Superior Court today was 1is poelug of the mo ion docket. Travel over the different lines of railway continues quite heavy. There will be much figuring on the street railwav in the next thirty day. Now that the s'-eet cars have sus pended, the hacktren wi 1 be In their glory at least for awhile. 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 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. G N Walters. sel9 tf Toys of all description at Woollcott & Sons. New Remington tvpe writer for rent 2t J M Broughton & Co Nobody will lu dhaopointed in get tine oysters at Duarlii's Free deliv- ery at all hours. Telepho"e 123. Fine bananas 20c dozen at Riggan's toy store. The 25o hands are effects. and f Oo scarfs and four in big sellers and the latest C A Sherwood & Co. Our children's school shoes are very DODular Ask to see our ladies f 1 50, $2 and 2 50 shoes. Our (Vossett S3 gents shoes (sever stvlee) is a splend d shoe for the money. Woollcott & Sons. An Accident. There was a big ri sh for cloaks this week, but lots of them are left yet. Everyone appreciates our now st vies and reasonable prices: Just the thins: for this season. No old coods shown. You reed a pair of new shoes. ry our fresh styles of ladies', cents an . children s goods Onlv standard and reliable goods kept. The best Bhoes for the least money. It 's about time for winter underwear. Ou- 2rjc, TOc and $1 goo '.s are trade catchers. We hope to see you this evening and every day next week. OA ShTwaod & Co, All best brands cigars and chewing tobacco and pipes at Riggan's toy store at Academy of Music. " Kobodv will be disappointed in get tine oysters at Dughi's. Free deliv ery at all hours. Telephone 123 Our stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on hand now. Woollcoti & Sons. Smoke Quaker Oity 5o, Orleans Owl Boquet and Teller 10c cigars. Snelling & Hicks' drag store Fine apples, chestnuts, candies, &o at Riggan's toy Btore, back post office 4Jhanioi.Be. We have a choice lot of chamoise skins at interesting prices. , . Snelling & Hicks' drug store. Men's Cold Weather Under - '''-: r wear. The finest wool underwear we carry la Ttr-rf&eeer's This is a little expen sive for seme of our trade, however no l..v all wool underwear of fine , - iM.a.OO and 2 5C per j " . For those who never wear very heavy all wool, we show these grades Mr,r.Tirt!ar,e weiTUlB. two 1U iut nval and one of white Onr Hnea of underwear for gentle man IM VATV lOITl nlete this season ' ,i otIH .Inam ha nhflnrfnllv Saown upon request. . W H & R 8 Tacker 8r Co. Am vnn aware that vou can save money thoaa hard times bv doing vour shopping at te New York Milliner? and Dry Goods Bazaar, for that establishment is buying all their goods ror casn oniy, wmcu mrauni saving to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent, For Sale. . i h.v ahout 5 bushels green torn toes, 2 barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4.00U ooiiaras auu nuuui bushels ootato onion sets, , which wilt retail out as soon as possible. oo23 Robt M Utzm8n. Freeh oysters evening. at A Dagbi'B tvery Do You Write? TRY OUR VEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Read ? TRY LEW WALLCE'S NSW EOOK, "PRINCE OF .INDIA" DOWflOTflSMOL? We have all the School Books Book Bags, Tablets. Slates. Pencils , &c. ALFHED WlLLIAttH & CO. seR Booksellers Curious Experience an I j.V lie allty. On Blount street, in this citv, lives a lady whose experience is varied and wondertul Uu last Urlday uignt sue had a new experience as fol'ows: In a certain yard in town there is a very large e'm tree, hollow, in which th re are rooms or apartments. A bed room, a parlor, a sktinpr roou and an elegant dinl- g room On the night in question tue lady visited this tree acd found It ablaze witn electric lights of every imaginable color and shape, ech room furnished aud occu pied by sm'l people, and all tnese liliputlans were,, beautiful b'ondeR and dressed in sparkling robes, and the whole place looked like a crystal cave Rubies and diamonds sparkled in all directioas Suddenly all tl.e electric ligh disappeared and in their plac ca- e most exquisite aud beautifully -leci'.ned swinging lamps, with bangles, rer, ruby, pink, amber white, and oq each of these lamps sat a fairy w Vn a silver plate in her banc with these words engrave- on the plate. This lamp came from "D T Swindell's." On entering the din ing room she saw a table t and load ed with the most artistic china that eye ever saw, and above that table hunt? oivnads or tue lamps, ana on the floor was a fine mosquet. carpet in which the faet would sins, and in this same room there was a Ag side board On opei'pg this there ap peared thou nds of fiery serpents, and the lady screamed and the ser pents rushed out and spread them selves on the tables, on the carpets, un the lamps and wound themselves into flrey letters and the letters spell ed these wo ds: "All this nice china, all these lamp, these fiae carpets are from D T Swindell's." Then she awakened and remembered she had been looking over Swindell's crockery that evening Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Baskets, Flora) Designs, Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Lili-s, Narcissrs and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. sel2 H Stbissistz. Florist. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dug hi's. Telephone 121 You can find all the new styles of d-ess pnnrta. nnnsistin? in hieh class d)wss pat terns, broadcloths, hop sackings, silk wrp hRnrt nttnn. suitines. nam eis. luiiiurea, plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. N- Y. Millinery Bazaar, Ladies' new style kid gloves with large ki,M,ni .ion P (1 anH nf.hnrmnkn of cor- uuiyuuDi buv w , - " sets sold very reasonable at the New York M'lunery and ureas uooas oazaar. RlanVfits. nomfortables. 10-4 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, percales, &o , are offered at the lowest nnrket prices, at New Yon Millinery and Dress Ooods Bazaar. When you are in want of anything in the line or millinery or areas ;oous urmup onniia nlnnan mmnmber tliat the New Yor VTillinerv and Dress Uoods Bazaar is the ninnn tn fflt, fivp.rvthine at a barcaiu. otc51m Tho Urlifia tb cordiadv invited to the New York Millinerv Bazaar where the hand somest line of hats of the latest creation awaits their inspection. ' Ice Coal. Wa nan nroduce 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. We can deliver 60 tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep ap the equilibrium and ba heal thy and nappy ar. smallest oobc. JONKS tf POWBLL. Coal and Wood. All kinds of B tuminous and Anthra cite Coals at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. L. Bberhardt. Th Ww York Millinerv Bazaar are difl playing for the f U and winter the l itest production of ladies' and children's hats in great variety and at unusually low prices. M MAGGIE RBBSB. i'93 FALli AND WINTER '94 FASH10NA.nL!? ASUIOSABi.E MILLINEUY LLIHESY. All the m M des'abl shapes and shades in ha's and hon-ieis nov in stock for ladies, misses and ch;idrn. Fancv nation tairgoods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Woe Is, Z e phyn and Embroidery MtTKKIALS. Prioe reasonable, s tisfaction iraaranteed. Will be fo tnd in the store near the Eipres olflc until cir store is ti Dished, MIS? MASSIE REESE, my2 '14 FAYETTE VILLK ST. Next to Pre 1 A Watson'i. P09 Wayelteville St, opp PostOfflie, Office and clml Supplies. We ca i sapp'v you w'th anything in the stationery line. We ave dai y receiving new uovel-ies in "yRITINa PPER, NVELOPES, pXNnYQODS, &c Our prises ettrait th' Mention of all huv. rs. TTTSDTNI TVVrr',rOV AVT) Vfl- VV ITING OARD ( niifif-aved aid orint-a. Coats of Ams "I t op; rams and Ad- d ess Dies stxm -d on note paper m color or bronze. WC. SEP ARK, an24 Manage", Ladies' and Misses' .-v.' ; OL01K8 AND WRAPS. We have lust received the newest thinas in Oolumbian Coats. Reelers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children s overgarments, it you want stvle. r'-'ht lors. quilitv and price, we have hem. Every garment was made during this montn. hence they are oniytne latest", new and tresi. Foreign and Duutlc Dress Goods Not the highest nriced nor the lowest, but that me Hum class of goo1s ranging in pr'ce from 16o to 91., An exceptionally fine show- in?. ffh ble f abrios in great varietv. On all staple good our pries reach lowest. Woolen Underwear tnr iwmiflmpn ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the ssrpest competition. Having boueht an entire lot of wool kni underwar. Numi er ion w now offer them s a "neciil bargain We believe we hae the grandest line of fronts', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any other city at prices not met bv any one elre Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds. CA. ft WRAPa 2 WRAPS! Just received, e full line of la dles Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Canes, all of the latest styles. lon't miss them They are the best Wraps in the citv for the money We don't esk you to buy, but come and eet our prices In Milli " nery and Shoes we can please ynt all TUE LtOH RACKET STORE. Hardware, &c. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND G-CTJSr C3-OOIDS. EXAMINE THE NEW STYLE star oil mu mni 1-3 END FOR OISGULAR.1 teiBipUfliis, RALEIGH, N.C. See fHIeie If you tre a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h we your rooms neatly furnisaed. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a residence as J good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this cannot be beaten in this or an other cotn- munity. They have all the novelties in J the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Z ' Chairs, Wardrobes, Mat- 'j5 jjl tresses, &o. They havej the finest, pret.J '- tiest and nob-. biest BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewing ;Machine a epecialty. Also MAuHINE Needles r.nd Oil. Besides, the firm j will keep you cool by nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExctiangePiace, Soutbside M'rk't Dry Qooda. Notions. o. CARPETS. A R P We call the atte ntion of housekeepers to our attractive line of MEDIUM GPADE 2-PLY E T S CARPETS from 85c to 60 per yard as being better values than usua' at the prices. W. H. 4V R. S. Tucker & Co, 123 and 135 Fayettevllle street, J Has mi
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