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Vimt immn m VOL. XXX. RALEIGH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1893. NO. 17 'Til 1 cut i Bsiir. LocalagPicked Up Hera and There and - Boiled Down. -, r"' - Be notice of eve of personal pro perty by Messrs Yance; & Martin. A regular coarse of lectures at the Agricultural and Mechanical college this'winter would be both instructive and interesting. Keep In view the advertisement of Messrs Barbee & Pope. Their can dies and confectioneries dire not sur passed fn the city. The Chrlstlaa Ban has been en Urged to a 28 eolumn piper and oth erwise Improved. We are glad note this evidence of prosperity. to I The very latest intelligence from Rev Dr Tapper just prior to oar go j ing lo press, is iu iu vuouv iub no gradually sinking recovery. with no hopes of We called inat Mr Daghl's today on our usual rouuus. ne sayo it u use to advertise oysters so often in , Thb Visitor because almost every . body in town knows it as his orders show. The evidence in the ease of Uaynes i n tha RWt.rlrt Liirht Co. was com I , . . A , , ' m J ClUUeU MJ'ua), auu niguiuuii suui- meneed. The case will probably be given the jury tcnight or to mor row morning. j The President of the Monumental Association received a letter from Ool Oarr, of Durham, subscribing his name to the amount of one hundred dollars to aid in creating a monument to Oar Confederate dead. Let other public spirited men come to the front now, and aid the ladies. At the meeting of the stockholders oftheR G and R & A Air Line roads held yesterday, Mr R 0 Hoff man was chosen President of the for mer road and all the old directors, with the addition of Mr W 0 Strom ach were elected.. The Durham and Northern road stockholders also held a meeting and elected the old direc tors. The season of weddings is now on had and Mr Ohas Bretsch, the noted confectioner and baker, is prepared to furni'h wedding cakes of the most uperlor quality. In fact, . he makes this a specialty in his business. Par tins matrimonially inclined should give him a call Read the advertise ment and then drop in at 103 Fayette ville street. Died, Last night at 10 o'clock, t her rest denee on W Jones street, Mrs Martha Horton, wife of Mr Walter Horton She leaves a devoted husband and three children to mourn their loss in which Thb Visitor sincerely joins. Married. At the First Baptist church in Dan ville, Va, last1 Wednesday night, Mr Thomas M Gorman, of Durham, led t the hymenial altar Miss Sallie Cole man, of the former place. Mr Gorman is a Raleigh boy having nent most of his early life nere.Hls many friends will most sinoeiely con o-ratnl&te him ' on his matrimonial venture and wish for him the great- est bliss through life. Personal Mention. Mr W 0 Richardson has so far re covered from his recent illness as to ibe able to be up. ";. Secretary Telfair has goue to bis Ihome In Washington, N 0, for a few jday's recreation. i Mr Joseph Ellis Is critically 111 at his home on the Hillsboro road near the Agricultural college. Mr Enoch ratt. of Baltimore, is in the city. We believe he is largely in terested In the Rtlelgh street railway Premature. The muny friends of Mrs. O. T. Ward, nee Miss Jean Gales will re joioe to know that rumors ot her death were premature and that she is reeoverlng from her recent illness The Steam road toller Is here and work1) like a charm. . The Weather. For North Carolina: Generally fair, followed by light local showers 8atur1ay afternoon or evening. Local forecast for Raleigh and vl clnlty. Light showers probable by Saturday evening Local data for 34 hoars ending at 8 a m today: Maximum temperature. 6i; mM nam temperitare 44. ratnfaUi qq. Fhe Health Officer. Referring to our suggestion of yes- ,n to tfae boltkm of ..... , th offloe of health offlaer. we flnd that it meets with the general con- ourrence of our people who think that the office could well be dispensed i with and that the duties thereof could be performed by the chief of police an ! his associates at very little additional cost. This, we believe, had been the course prior to the apt pointmeut At any rate, if the office is continued the duties should be more clearly defined by ordinances, whlcrwwculd ten J to make it more ef fective; It is a matter we think for the earnest conslderat'on of th board of aldermen. The condition of the city treasury is such as calls for as much retrenchment as possible . The counsel for Mr. Josiah Turner u his suit against the estate of the late Gov. Holden have abandoned the case. Mr. Turner annunced his pum pose to have the case removed to Johnson county D T Johnson will have a lot of fine, ripe bananas here tomorrow. The Size ot It. No shoe department in this city is as large as Swindell' shoe depart ment, and no shoes can give more universal satisfaction, uur shoes are good. Endless variety of school shoes at owinaeirs. Void Winter Winds. When the cold winter winds begin to blow then it is every one should be nrnrtarad to keen out the cold and damp, and one of the first thfngs to do is to buy a good pair oi saoes, ana in this line we can Help you. we have now on our counters about 100 oalr of men's fine a wes that cost from $3 to $6 per pair. They are a Dart of several lines that we are ais- oontlnaia?, and you can buy any oair for the sum of XI 00. Of all the bargains ever offered to t ne people or Raleigh, this Ib the largest DTBwindeit. Fine and Fresh table batter, 80 R), at D T Johnson's. Apples. Albemarle pippins and N O apples obeap by the barrel or measure at u T jonnson's. Fresh Ground hominy and grits at D T Johnson's. Hamlet and ftichard III. It is a well known fact in Raleigh and Brooklvn and East Raleigh that both of these men wore shoes and thev and their wives and children never bought shoes at Swindell's though they would ha Swindell been in the shoe . business when Hamlet and Richard were buying shoes They are gone and you will quickly follow unless you pay more attention to bay ing good shoes and baying them from Swindell, where good shoes are sold at a small price at a small price, jjaaies moe soua shoes from $1 to $4 a pair, and men's good fchoes from $1 to $5 a pair, and the largest shoe stock in Raleigh to select from at u r owinaeu's . Tha Length of tt. ' The actual length of oar shoe de partment is one hundred and fifty feet. Swindell's shoes always give a,tUfftCtloa. , . . , .,. Do Yon 7rite? TRY OUR NEW INKS AND ELEGANT STATIONERY. Do Yon Read? TRY LEW WALLACE'S NEW BOOK. 'PRINCE OF INDIA We have all the School Books Book Bigs, Tablets, 8latos. Pencils &i , &ft. ALFRED WILLIAtf? & , CO. ee5 Booksellers Turkejs the coop, pair or single D T Johnson's. Cheap bf one at For Bent. Seven room house, corner Davie and Person streets. Apply to Nov 7. Mrs Thos Ha.russ. Photographs. An offer to all with tickets or without one dozen Cabinet Photos and one 14x17 Crayon, fo $1 50, at Mattocks' Gallerv. 113 Fayettevllle street. Raleigh, N O Come and see specimens. no7 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 tb e pleasure of snowing to my patrons and paoiio. rney await your exam ination. Don't fall to see novelties Try Walters' paramount method of garment cutting. G N Walters. selDtf For Sale. 4 gallon milk cow gentle and k'nd. no 7 Li K wyatt. .Ik For Bent. 5 room house near corner Hargett and West streets with wash basins kitchen sink, bath room, flto., apply to J A Mills, corner Hargett and West, or at Wagon Factory, no 6 tf Oar stock of millinery is very tasty and cheap All the new shapes on nana now. Woollcott ft Sons For Sale. I have about 5 buhels green toma toes, barrels good kraut, large lot of celery, 4,003 collaraa ana aooat bushels potato onion sets, wmon will retail oat a sooa as possible oo33 Robt M Utzmtn. Fresh oysters at A Daghl's every evening. Toys of all description at Woollcott & Sons. Our children's school shoes are very nonnlar r : . . 1 a ( A. .1 J ASK to see our ladies ft oj, uu 2 50 shoes (Jnr (JrosseKG S3 Bears saoes isever atvles) is a rolend d shoe for the money. wooucoti st sous. ..." . Men's Cold tVeather Under wear. -r . . . The finest wool uoderwear we carry in Dr Jaetrer's This is a little expen aive for some of our trade, however we have all wool underwear of fine quality at $1.60 $3.00 and $150 per garment. For ,hos9 who never wear very heavy all wool, we show these grades of Intermediate weignts, two in nas oral and one of white : Onr lines of underwear for gentle man are very complete this season and will always be cheerfully shown upon request. . W H & R S Tucker dr Co. Cut Flowers. Bono nets. Baskets. Floral Designs Palms, Rubber and other foliage plants for house culture in the winter, Hyacinths. TaliDS. Lllls. NaroiBSPl and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Telephone 113. seia H BTKisMttTa, Florist. , Fries and stews 25o each at A Dag hl'B. Telephone 123 u Ice Coal. Wb can d rod ace 19 tons per day of i uo?u urjo w - . ' . I can deliver 60 tons per day of the best DomestidCoal ever brought herj; keep op the equilibrium and be heal. thy and nappy at smallest cose. Jovm tf Powill. Coal and Wood. All kinds of Tt'tnminons and Anthra oi te Ooals at lowestprices. Sep Uf, T,L. berl)trd IMu-OWML? BEES 93 FALL AND YINTEt '94 FA8H1WABL1 ASaiONtBLE MILLINERY ILLIKERY ''All the racist des'rabl sham and shades in has and boa iets now in stock for ladies, misses and children. Fancy nations hair goods, hair ornaments and hair pins of all kinds Wools, Zephyrs and embroidery MlTKRlaLS. Price reasonable sitisfaction guaranteed. 13T" Will be found in t'ia atni-a ium tha Exprvs offic until oir stoi-e is finished MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 1 14 PAYETTE VILLE ST. Next to Fred A Watson's. ALSIOH SX 809 wayeftfl ville St, opp PostOfflie, ItfiMfactuW Stationers Office and School Supplies. We can sapp'v you w'th anything in the otauouery nni. We are dai'y receiving n novelties in BITING P4.PER, NVELOPES, JpNr!Y GOODS, fcc. Oar prices attraot th' attention ot all buy ers. fUTEDnTN TVVfTTrOV AVD VIS YV I ITING CARD3! engraved and printad. Coats of arms eta, iunograms and Ad d ess Dies stam ijd o note pater in color or bronze. W. C. SEP ARK, au24 Mac age". Ladies' and Misses' CLOAKS AND WRAPS. We hare just received the newest things in Columbian Coats. Reefers, Jackets, etc, and Misses' and Children's overgarments If you want stvle. r'eht "lors. aulitv and price. we have them. Every garment was made during this month, hence they are only'the latest'7, new and fresh. Foreign and Diindic Dress Goods Not the highest priced nor the lowest, but tat me 1mm class ot goois ranging u from I63 to 11. An eiceptioually fine inn. Wa'htble fabrics in great varietv. Btaple good our pric s reach lowest. On all Woolen U nderwear fn emntlnmen ladies' and misses of the best known combinations, at prices to meet the sharpest competition. Saving bought an entire lot of woM knit underwar. Number ittv wn now offer them s a roeciil bargain We believe we have the grandest line of gents', ladies' and children's shoes in this or any ower cicy ai prices uui. um uv u w else. Trunks and traveling bags of all kinds ft WRAPS i WRAPS! Just received, a fall line of la dles Wraps, Cloaks Jackets and Capes, all of the latest styles. Don't miss them They are the best Wraps in the city for the money. We don't ask yoa to bay.bat come and get oar prices In Milli nery and Shoes we can please yoa all. .TUE LtOU RACKET STORE. Sknfm Hardware, &c PISTOLS, SHEKLS AND o-ensr o-oods. -IHMWI THC NSW 8TVLS STAR OIL STOVS MTSit. W3END FOR CIRCULAR..! RALEIGH, N. C. ene( If you are a citizen or stranger it will be to juur luwirdsi u n ve your rooms neatly furnished. Nothing adds so much 1 to the beauty of a residence as good, nice, substantial fur niture. For this & I cannot be beaten in this or an? other com munity, iney have all the novelties in i the business, such as Buieaus, French Beveled Looking Glass es, Willow and Rattan Chairs, Wardrobes. Mat tresses, &o. They havej the finest, pret tiest and nob biest jj BABY CARRIAGES ever seen here. The NEW HOME Sewinsr Machine a specialty. Also MACHINE eeaies r.na un. Jiesiaes, the nrm t will keep you cool by nios gifts of Fans and Caps. REMEMBER THE PLAOE- EicbaDge Place, Soutbslde M'rk't Dry Goods. lVotlonu, &c. CARPETS. A R P We call the attention of housekeepers to our attractive line of E T S MEDIUM GRADE 2-PLY CARPETS from 85o to 60 per yard as being better values than asaal at the prices. W. H. & R. S. Tucter & Co, 123 and 185 Fayettevllle street lllS In
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