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4 7 . 4 4 VOL. XXX. RALEIGHJMON DAY, NOVEMBER G. 18!)3. NO. 13 She CUT II BRIEF. LoclaPicked Up Here and There and Boiled Down. The first snow of the season struck Raleigh 'oday. The grip is getting prevalent, and several of oar citlien are Buffering from it. The Chrysanthemum show has been a great success. The receipts were about $275. A comDlimentary ere r man will be given at the L' Allegro club to Mr and Mrs Wm Grimes tomorrow night. The president has issued tempor ary commission to Mr Simmons and he Mil probably be sworn in soonr Mrs W A Walker, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is 'siting her sister, Mrs T 0 Harris, on Saunders street. Mr W J Ellington has gone north to purchase machinery for a new s&ea and blind factor? to be located in Raleigh. The county commissioners are in session today. It is expected that much business of a routine character will be transacted. The Superior Court re assembled this morning at 10 o'clock. The docket was called and such cases were resumed as were of importance. The event of the week will be the game of football tomorrow afternoon at Athletic ark between footbaU clubs of the University of Tennessee ' and the A & M College. See notice of sealed proposals and sale of lots belonging to the Rex Hospi'al. Proposals will be received until November 15th. 1893, and the ale of lots will take place on the same day. v . The utmost sympathy is expressed throughout the State for Mr Cald well, editor of the Charlotte Observer, on account of the death of his most estimable wife in which the VISITOR sincerely joins. The annual entertainment of the Y M 0 A , at the Agricultural and Mechanical College last night was but asma'.l crowd inattentance. The singing was excellent and participat ed in by the ladies of the neighbor hood. Our friend "Dave"' Rosenthal of the Rosenthal Clothing Company has in augurated another great slashing. There hps nothing beei seen like it in Raleigh for yea's, if ever. The reductions in prices are far beyond all comparison. Call at once. The well known house of Messrs Thomas &' Maxwell are eMU the chem plon leaders iu the furni.u'e line in Raleigh. There is nothing in the business that cannot be found in their immense establ sbmeoc at sunn prices as are bound to command the approbation of the public CaU and see for yourselves at tbei place sooth side of maiket. The art of regulating values is ' a peculiar and but few can come fully up to its requirements. The well known firm of S & D Berwanger has however struck the key note and today they lay the subject before the people in the plainest manner. These gentlemen are placing on the market some of the most astounding values ever seen in Raleigh. It requ'res only a visit to their well known es tablishment to be convinced of the fact. "Pave and Sam" will see that you are showu around in the prompt est manner. The Visitor renews its proposition to place the Confederate monument on the mound now occapled by Geo Washing ron (bft'-e headed) and that the father of his country be moved to the rotunda of the capitol This a th most aoDrorrlate place for it. We are glad to note tbat odr friends rather concurs with us In the opinion that the south sldewf the state house would be tbe most appropriate place lor the monument. The change could Returned. We are rles'id to state that oar friend Mr Jno B Neatbery has re tnrnAil from a six weeks visit to the ! University Hospital of Maryland where he has been for treatment. He underwent a very severe operation and Is nearly fully restored. The King's Daughters. The regalar monthly meeting of The United Ordeof tbe King's Daughters, will be held at the Mic slon rooms at 4 p m, Tuesday, Nov 7. Important committees will te ap pointed. All members are earnestly quested to be present. Each CJircle is expected to send to this meeting their representatives on the Board of Directors. SHE WALKED OFF WITH TWO BARRELS OF FLOUR. Lewistoo Journal. "When you talk about strong men can tell you a story," said a local truckman today "It was before i was in the jobbing business that there lived in Lewiston s woman who could beat all ti e strong men trom 8amp son to ilyr. "She was in the old groeery store on the corner one day when the pro prietor pointed to a couple of flour barrels saying: Mary, if you'll carry them home I'll give them to you ' 8anborn, who was a truckman thirty years and who sold out to James Cole, was there and offered to bet that she couldn't carry one. " 'Put them on tbe counter, she said, 'an I'll take them both.' Four men lifted the barrels up and she went up to them full of confi dence, and resting the bottom of one on her right hip, circled the barrel with one of her Ion arms and then swung avound so as to grasp the other in the eaine wa7, and, as I live, she ca ried them out and along the street to a place 8iv yards do.vn the toad where one of fbem fell and upset her balance. You see she rested them on her hips and didn't try to lift them hv her back. The grocer gave her the flour." For Bear. 5 room boase ne corner Hargett ssdWes; vr ee s w-n wash basins, s it In ''oom. 4ec, apply to J A if '"s. ro-oer Hargett and Went, of e W aoo Factory, no 6 tf Ladfes' Shot?, Men's Shoes. Oar " of ler) and gents line shoe , .rge e.rtf J'"ed and io point of qah'Uy nnsn o ssd by any line of shoe placed on - h's market. In se lectins fine shoe, both for ladles and gents, onr buver makes it a special noint to invesKgattt as to durability What we alwavs have done and what we propose to continue doing is to Dlace the very latest styles and best quality shoes before our customers at tbe very lowest price. And by doing this we have been very successful with our shoe trade, for when once we sell a pair of shoes, either ladies or men's, we make a lifetime custom er of that party. D T Swindell. Gents Stiff Hats. We are now exhibiting in our show window a large line of gents stiff hats ! and these with ..other stiff hats in stock we are offering at exactly one half former price That is a S3 hat for 1: a 3 hat for $1 50 and so on through the entire lot This is a big bargain offered to you in a business . '. A .1.1. anAn)i trr inn nno r UUaerBt&UU. auu oujr uuo nauuug a hat will do well to examine tnis lot. D T Swindell. Oar stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on hand now. . Woolleoit & Sons. Fine apples, chestnuts, candies, &e, at Rlggan's toy store, oacs post om.ee. Are voo aware that vou ctn save money these hard times by doing your shopping at the New York Miliinerv and Dry Goods RAzaar. for that establishment is buying all their goods for cash only, which means a saying to a customer from 15 to 25 per cent, For Sale. I have about 5 bushels green toma toes, i barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,000 collards and about 5 hnshels potato onion sets, which i will retail out as soon as possible oo23 Robt M Urzuvn. Fresh oysters at A Dughi's every Do You Write? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY Do You Road? TRY LEW NEW WALLACE'S BOOK. OF INDI "PRINCE We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tab'ets, Slates, Pencils &o , &o. ALFRED WILLIAM & CO. (m! Booksellers Fall Opening, 1803 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 inatioo Don't fail to see novelties Trv Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. G N Walters.13 sel9 tf Ail best brands cigais and chewing tobacco and pipeB at Rlggan s to store at Academy of Music. Toys of all description at Woollcott & Sons New Remington type writer for rent. 2t J M Broughton & Co Fine bananas SOc dozen at Riggan's toy store. Our children's school shoes are very nonular r r . . v . j Ask to see our laaies f i ov, f a uu 1(2 50 shoes Onr Uro8ser.t stf gents 8 noes iseven s'kvles is a splend d shoe for the money. wooucoti oons. Men's Void Weather Under wear. The finest wool underwear we carry is Dr Jaeger's L'his is a little expen sive for some of our trade, however we have all wool underwear of fine quality at $1.50 f 00 and f 3 60 per garment. For those who never wear very heavy all wool, we show these grades of intermediate weignts, two in nai ural and one of white Our lines of underwear for gentle man are very complete tnis seauu and will alwavs be cheerfully shown I.-- 1L1 upon request. W us kb xuc&er cr uo. Cut Flowers. Bouauets. Baskets. Floral Designs Plms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter Hyacinths, Tulips, Lilias, Naroissrs and otber varieties of bulns forfait planting. Telephone 113. se!2 H Stbinicbtz. Florist. Fries and stews 25c each at A Dag hi's. Telephone 123 You can find all the new styles o( d-ess goods, consisting in high class dress pat terns, DroaaClOtas. nop Buoniuga, bub. nny Henriettas, suitioes. flannels, mixtures, plaids. Also fur and dress furnishings in great variety. - stvie kid eloves with large buttons, also R & Q. and other make of cor sets sold very reasonable at the New York Mllinery ana JJress uooas rsazaar. WantAts. comfortables. 10-4 sheeting outings, flannels, linings, prints, peroaleS, &o are offered at the lowest mwKet pr at New Yore Millinery and Dress (i rices, oods Bazaar. ' When you are in want of anything in the line of millinery or dress goods or fancy goods, please remember that the New York Miliinerv and Dress Goods Baztar is the place to get everything at a bargain. otc5 lm The ladies are cordially invited to the New York Millinery Bazaar where the hand somest hue of hats of the latest, creation awaits their inspection ' ! Ice Coal. We can prod uoe 12 tons per day of best Crystal Ice ever made here. ' WM can deliver 50. tons per day of the best Domestic Coal ever brought here; keep up the equilibrium and be heal, thy and happy at smallest cost. JOSBfl & POWBLL. Coal and Wood, All kinds of Bituminous and Anthra cite Goals at lowest prices Sepltf. T. L. Eberhardt. The New York Millinery Bazaar are 'ii pUvi'ig for the fall and winter the latest pr Klaocion of ladies' and children's hatsln great yiety aad( uaus,uaHy 1 Drioej DOYOOGOTflSCHflOL? mil mm Mil 93 FALL AND VINTEa '94 FASHIOVABLI A81IOS V8UE flLLlNEHY JllLLWERY, All the mist des;rabl shaoes and shades in ha's and bonnets novr in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations, airg'ods, hairornaments and hair pios of all kinds Woe Is, Zephyr -and Embroidery JUTRKULS. Price reasonable s ttsf action guaranteed. ti? IViM be foj'ld in fia Btorfi naar thfi Exprea Qltic - u'ltil oir store is finished MIS? MAGGIE REESE, jny2 1 14 FAYETIEVTLLK ST. NTextto Frei A Watson'". ?09 aye teville 8t, opp Post Gffiie, Office and chooi Supplies. We can supp'v you w:th anythiig in th btationery line. We are dai'y receiving n novel ies in "YyRITINQ P4.PER, gNVELOPES, JpsNCYGODS, &c. Our pnoes sttrat tlr iHention of all bur. rs. IHTEDniNa twt Ta r:Qj a'tD ViS- VY ITINQ CARD5! s-mr-aved and printod Coats of Arms 3rests, Monograms an1 Ad d ess Dies stam on note pater in color or bronze. W, C. SEP ARK, au24 Mar age". Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. We have just received the newest things iu Columbian Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, an Misses' and Children's overgarments. If you want atrle. r"srht -"lore. QUility and price. we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only 'the latest", new and fresh. Foreign and Dmtic Dress Goods Not the high'st priced nor th lowest, but that me '-'urn class of goo'ls ranging in pr'ce from Kioto II. An exceptionally fi-e snow inff Wa'b b'e fabrics in great varietv. On all staple good our pric s reach lo we t. Woolen Underwear tnr ffentletnpn ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Having bought an entire lot of wool kni u lderwar. Number 12ft, we now offer them pecil bargain We believe we hae the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or spy other city at prices not met by any one olaa ' - - Trunks and trveling bags of all kinds. i l Stat I k WRAPil WRAPS! Just received, full line of la ' dies Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Capes, all of the latest styles. Don't miss t,bem They are the best Wraps in the city for the money. We don't ask yon to buy but come and get our prices Tn Milli- ; nery and Shoes we can please yon all. lilt ItOll RAHI STORE. Hardware Ac. PISTOLS, SHELLS AND G-crjsr G-OOIDS. IX4MINB THS MEW STYLE STAR OIL SF0V3 HgiHK. I-3END FJR CIRCULAR.! hlBriis&Sfli, RALEIGH, S.C. If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to your interest to h ve your rooun neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a resi Jenceas good, nice, substantM fur niture. For this s & i! cannot be beaten in this or an other com munity. They have all the novelties in the business, such as Bmeaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, &o. They nave J the finest, pret tiest and nob biest j BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME 8ewing .Machine a specialty. Also M&.UHINE Needles and Oil. Besides, the ttrm 3 will keep you cool by nine gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLACE ExcliangePlane, Soatbside M'rk't Dr? Goods. Notloas, &c. CARPETS. We call the attention of housekeepers to our attractive line of R P E MEDIUM GRADE 2-PLY T S CARPETS from 85c to 60 per yard as being better values than usua- at the prices. W. H. t R. S. Tucter & Go 183 and 125 Payettevllle street. mm J 1 .M'ft'lltl.'Ab. MuaL
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