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9jc fktlg mil A, 'V. RALEIGH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1893. 0L. XXX. 4 I 0 "h i Ex Got Holt U la the city. See second page for other locals. BUte Geologist Holme was la the e Ity yesterday afternoon. Mia H H Crocker haa returned borne from r. ialt to friends in Greens boro. V Jadge Walter Clark Is Attending the Methodist oooferenee at Wilming ton. Bead the advertisement of Messrs Gross & Linehan. They will have a special sale of overcoats next Monday. A ladies black ebony gold eardrop has been found and left at this office. Owner can get it by calling and pay lng for this advertisement A reporter of The Visitor called on Mr Dughi today for locals. He Was too busy to famish them as he was engaged in preparing for a big reception. We can ray, however, that he finds time with his force to walton his costOTers, and that he has AT ALL TIMES first class oysters and all fruits in season. He disap points no one. Reni-mber this. I MO i. At 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Hon K P Battle, of the University of North Carolina, will speak to men at theT M 0 A. The subject selected is "St Paul at Athens " An attrac tive musical program has been ar ranged. AllRight" Yesterday the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege paid an official visit to the Insti tutlon and made an examination of the account books &o Everything was found to be correct and in splep did condition. No institution of the kind in the state has a better or more efficient set of officials. Appointment. We are glad to state that our young friend Herbert Thompson, son of John W Thompson clerk of tlie Superior court has been appointed a page in the 8nate of the United States. Herbert" Is a most popular lad and we will vouch for it that ho will discharge his duties with prompt ness-and fidelity. Lectures. Prof. Austin, of New York, has been engaged to deliver a series of lectures on sparring for the benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Prof. Austin will be accompanied by W. B Mears, Jr, formerly of North Caro lina. The lectures will take place before the students of Wake Forest, Trlplty ColK ge and Chapel Hill un der the auspices of the foot ball teams of thoe institutions The time will be announced hereafter. Telegraphic News. Much excitement exists In Rich mond Va , over the defeat of General Fitz Lee in the Democratic caucus, for TJ 8 Senator, and charges are openly made that corrupt means were used. The Baptist convention at Eliza berhCiry organized Wednesday night by the election of DrRH Marsh, as President and Rev Dr J W Car ter as Flint Vice President Secretary, N B Broughton; Corresponding Sec rerary, O Durham; Treasurer, J Bou shall; Andltor, W N Jones. Fifteen thousand persons witnessed the fireworks at Wilmington last night. , The contract for construction of " the light house on Tiamond Shoal off Cape Hatteras has been awarded to Weiner Machine Works, of Pennsyl vania., und a ad ford nd Brooks, cf Baltimore Everybody knows R'ggap's is the place to bay toys. Riggan ' keep opn U'ltil 9:30 at. night till after Uh liu"s Rigg&a the toy man. For Uent. A new six room boose on corner of : Edenton .nd Harrington Street. Ap ply to J. W. HisSDAiiB de9 Sw Small Wares) For Xmaa Hundreds of dolls at prices lower than they have ever been offered in Raleigh. One hundred satreen cov ered down cushions at only 7fe each. One case of Japanese aceeosat $3.89, would be csieap at $5.00. Silk cov ered down head rests at ha'f the usual prices. A miscellaneous line of stamped linens, many of them at one fourth their regular prices. Hundreds and hundreds of small-and Inexpen slve articles sultod for Rifts for either a ladv or srentlemao Oar b'g store I now in fall holiday ''re s and every body has been provided for. WHsRt) Tucker & Co. Toys, toys, tojs, the toy man toys. BIggan is Hieh back oak rockers $'.71 for merly $3 50; ladis fancy back $3.75, formerly $3 and $1; oak doable desk cen re tables $1. formerly 11.75. Twenty to tweutv'flve parlor suits at exact cost. All this at the popular furniture establishment of Thomas St Max well. Don't forget that the stock at No 13 East Martin street must be closed oat bv January 1st, next Call at once. Christmis is almost here. To Country Merchants. If you are ueedinar do'ls and toys for Christmas trade, you come to Swindell's aud we will make you (Tew York pr'ces as we are Urgely stocked in theB goods, especially so in dons. 'I o tret tuem at low prices we bought too many and we are willing to divide ud with vou. I suppose we have more dolls than any two or three stores In the State D T Swindell. Bead This, It'sjfor You. Ia selectiog Christmas goods, make it a point to go through the crockery ttnd glassware department at Swin dell's There you will see many things of interest. Lamps of all the modern desiins.so'nutr. stand, hand aud piano lamps, dinner sets, tea sets, toilet seta. (Largest and prettiest assort" ment iu town) and crockery and glass in all considerable shapes. See this department at Swindell's, It will do no harm. Begin Monday Night. We will keep our store open at night till 8 or 30 o'clock each n ght next week. We have a tremendous stock of lolls and toys and other Christmas g oda, so we waut all to have an op' ; oortuuitv of seeing and selecting, aod we tains nights are better as lignt is abun iant au 1 shows toys wall under gaslight D T Swindell. The New York Dr Go ids and Millinery Bazaar w selling b e sizes or bed comfort ables a'. $1. w ru, $1.60. also a better quality at $1.5). worth 12. dec8 Ten-anarter white blankets at only $1, worth double it, at the New York Dry Go )ds and Millinery Bazaar. decs Monitor oil srovea, at Hughes1. dec8 8t Fine English dinner sets, at Hughes' decs St Ornut reduction In millinerv The New York Millinprv Bazaar ha reduced prices on all millinery; now is youf nme ior Bargains. decs If in want of anything in the line of mil linerv toere is mo'er saved by buying it I from the New York Millinery Bazaar, for the prices have been very much reduced. dec8 W B Mann Is having his store on Harg?tt street (uext door to where he is at) renovated in first class style, where he will remove bis entire stock bv the first of January. To decrease his stock, he will sell groceries in lots verv cheap for cash. deb St A Wagon Load ot Wagons and manv more. also, doll carriages. orts wheelbarrowa- and everything In this line to please the children and at the same time give them a useful oiesent. ; ; D 1: 8windell, More Dolls than Ever Before.' We have more do. Is, nicer dolls, lareer assortment of dolls, and at a lower price than ever offered by any nnA. . Swindell's is the only piece you will find a correct assortment of dolls to select from. DT Swindell. A Quarter Century Test. Vnr nnarter of a century Dr King's New ru.nnm. haa houn it.i1: and the millions who have received heneht romits use te tify to its wonderful curative powers ia a.l dis- eases of throat chest and lungs, a remedy that has sto 'd the test so long aoa inai nsa rAwn an nniuaiMul s itit i 'tion is no expert nieut uch bottle is posiuvely guaranteed i to Kive relief, or tne money win ojeiuuueu. it is admitted to be mo t reli ible for coughs 'and colds. Trial bottles tree at John Y i Jlaottae's drug store. L trge size 60o audi 1 . Th New York Dry Goods aod VilHnery Basaar ba lost received an elegant line of roods, suitable for holidty present, consist-' liie of furs Areas patterns, tt loves 11 en and . ilk handkerchiefs, mnrHers, stamped ' linens. B.AO. corarts, underwear, urs, So. Dosr Lost Black and whit setter James Moore. Corner Martin aad Dawson streets deS lw pd Ladies' fe't h- at 25c worth fiom 60 to 75c, at the New i'ork ttiillnery Bazaar. aeca Fries and stews 35 cents each at A. I Dugbl's. Telephone 133. Wood. Col. All kinds Lard and soft coal. Also wood, cut or long, constantly on hand at lowest prices. Sep ltf. T. u. Kberharat. For the Holiday Trade A beautiful line of silk and linen handkerchiefs Initial, plain, hem stitched and embroidered in su'ah, satin and Ohina Latest oriental de signs in teeks scarfs, puffs, four In bands and Windsor ties jrrenen novelty dresi patterns sultab'e for presents. Kid gloves and dress shoes and Hosiery in paesages is suggestea as gifts of the substantial kind. u a onerwooa s uo Fresh oysters at A Dughl's evU Desirable Dwelling tor Bent. Six room house, NoUl Blood worth street. Applv to John M womble, with Tucker Ss Co del We have made a large reduction in prices of oof ladies and misses hats. wooi icon a sons. We will keap oar store open from the 4th to 381 December till 9 pm. Wool lent, t St Hons. Bucklon's Arnica 8alve. The best salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 35 cents per pox. For sale by John Y MaoRae. Cut Flowers. Bouquets, Baskets, Floral Designs, Plms, Rubber and other foliage planls for house culture in the winter. 5nr ' m li r ill wr t nyacintas, luups, uiu"b, narcioBi-o and other varieties of bulbs for fall planting. Chinese Sacred Lily. Tele, phone 113. . 813 H STKINMKTZ. Florist. ' Tomer's North Carolina Almanac the old reliable for sale at Raleigh Stationery Oo'B sfore, opposite post office W G Sep vrk, manager. nol3 We have a i immense stock of hand. kerchiefs suitable for Christmas; we should like you to look at them. woolloott & dons. The Host Lasting Gift and life long reminder of a friend is a handsoae Picture. The PICTURE AND AT WATSjON'S is stocked with the best and most va ried line of pictures ever before disi played ..-':.. Sale of Land. On the 8th day of January (being Monday) ' of Wake couuty Superior court, I will sell at I pnbl;c auction, a tract of land situated iu New Light town 'h'p, on Hillsboro road a- 1 4inino- tha 1 inds of 8. N Little Kunl aDd 0the. containing 114 acrrs, being Jao land8 on wiah J. V. Little resiiedattne , time 0 hi dra'.h. Sale made under and Dy virtue of a decree oi tne oipenor court in a sptciil procendiui instituted d. N Little, administrator, vs Llsheba Bill, etal. Hour of sale. 12 m Terms made known on day of sal? THOS. B. PUEHKLL, deootds Commissioner. 4t Pncss M Tell ! GBRISTUAS! Much f.lonov, Littlo Money. This means that if yon have plenty of money to devote to Christmas presents we have lust the things you want; if you have onlv 1 littla amnnnt to Hnnnd for an ft dol- lar will do more for you at the bookstore thin at any other place. We have everything that is new and at- tpacHv in nnr linA inH will fair nlttftmlM in I helping yon select the spf s moa appropriate ior your ainarea ana menus. ALFRED Wil'.IW4 CO. DON'T PUT OFF todav what can be done tomorrow. Send THE VISITOR to a friend or relaive Take it your self It is only 35 cents a month. Winter Millinery, Xmas Goods. We are offering special bargains in all trimmed Millinery for Ladies, Misses and Children. A full line of TJI TS 71 TJI p TR p tJ1 TJI CM n '.' ERREBRERRR E '-a I INFANTA CAPS E E E E Si J2i Dll!i u CiJ!i Gj Cicj Ci j Ei Et Hi ei oi u Ci Gi Hi in brown, nav blue an l blak. S)me novelties in X uai gx)d3 inexpensive. STAHPEI) TJliY Bouffe aid B ireau Scarfs, Ac. Pricei on all kmkIs to suit the times Call andsee as. MISS MAGGIE REESE, my2 209 P A YETTE VILLE 8T. 01 MUTI THIS WEEK. Peanut Candy, Cocoanut Candy. (A ( New crop Bpanisn reanuta used it) candy, the best in themket; 20c lb. All other goods fresh and very choice CHOCOLATE CREAM, CHOCOLA.TK WALNUT8. All the various Bou Bon?, Conserves Butter Curs and everything met st barbeeApope's Wants to Hake body Happy on Christmas, and I believe you can please any little boy or girl at tne Racket LYO H Store Thoy have all sorts of dolls and do1! car riages and all kinds of toys and picture books, scrap books and albums, doll trunks, banks, pistols and caps, guns, wagons, shoo fly and carts; just the things to make the little folks Uue;h. Now for the grown-up people handkerchief and glove boxes, comb oases, manaimre sets, pictures, albums, watcher, clocks and Jewe'ry, gloves, hand kerchiefs, lare easels, cloaks an1 capes, sleighs, bel oliukets aud horse blankets. m lyoii mm STOBE m wm REESE. llardwk V P I 8 T O.L S, SHEL AND C3- cjjst a-ooiDs. IXtKIKI IH1 JTIW BTYLI STAR OIL STOVE HEATSS. -8END FOR CIRCULAR.I Tlios. H.Brio.oSoiLs, RALEIGH, N. C. Arc yon Interested ia Low Prices? THE GRANDEST OPPORTrjiTCTY AWAITS YO'J. Tremonou MA. UK DOWN on Certaia Ltnes. Our Prices Gladdens the Hearts of Economic Bayers. Our '"all anl Winter stick was nver bet ter. Rales larger or values of such intrinsic worth as now. Our a ivert'senwnts are as gol as treasury notes for our promises. Purchases are equal to a savings bank deposit. Unreliable roods never find a place oa our counters. Money refunded at any time if dired. With these lacts before you wnat are vou going to do aboit it? DID YOU EVE 51 BUY 2' Seal Plush Capes for f9 78? $ 22 Columbia oats for $8 75? $20 Worth Jackets for $7.61? - We answer, nobody does this. WHO EVE t SOL Burt & Packard s $5 shoes $2.93? BlHcker, Gerstle & Co. $3.50 Kid Boots for $181? Harris' $2 Wool Cassimeres for 73c? We answer, nobody does this, yet many adopt this style of advertising. It ia a statement. The f ict that an article is reduced in price is self-evident that it is not worth any more. A straight tin, square deal and Honest treatment satisfies all. Our prices, stock through and through, are lower than others Think a moment, compare expens s, figure a li'tle, tne ad vantage you reaany S'e is ours, wenuva the nerve to mark low. Nothing pVases the people so well, gains their confidence or holds their trad" ao the foundation princi ples upon which we rests our claim for pub lic patronage. CI Dry Goods, Notions. & Q&mlleSglhio We make an on usual offering for the Xmas holiday trade of a stock of Japanese Wares in its entirety, representing many thousand dollars worth. This department is supplied and stocked by the well ko wn house of A. A. VAWTINE & CO, 817 and 87d Broadway, New York. " And th'S wares are sold at VAN TINE'S New York prices. 133 and35 Fayette villa street. mm 4"i ft
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