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The Evening Visitor from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 4

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Raleigh, North Carolina
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ONE coiJXTiiY, ONE ii A I ii Ree Wl! II II EC The Campaign. The canvass closed in this county, at Garner, last Saturday, amid, what ONE IIA OWE spirit and love of music toothers when we know that several selections given Inst uigbt were new to the audience but were soon rendered with exactness to time and modulation. The Professor was ably supported by Mr. Cheek at the cornet, Parish at the organ and Miss Eflie Broughton may be blaze of excitement. There was a large crowd present, ASD OSLY THE ATTENTION OF VISITORS TO THE 8TATE FAIR IS RESPECT many Irom ualeign naving gone down to hear the speaking that being FULLY CALLED TO TUB LARGEST ONE at the piano.

The pastor was present Stfock sgof (DJotlninns ill RiKER and gave nn address on the impor 7 tance of sacred music. Prof. Wood will soon leave Raleigh. We hope in North Carolina Ever shown in the Ptate. embracing all styles, shapes and shades of every 2 i i i only for a little while as he has done iuiu(fiijoiB Rraue oi nno, uieuium au'i iuw pncea tailor made gar ments, purchased for cash, and at a time before the tariff did not affect the market.

good among us, and we shall glad haviug had 25 yearsexperience in the leading bakeries of to have him wi'h us again. W. 11. Itrs7Tucker Co. the most evailable point.

In common with others, a reporter of the Visitor went to hear what the people's candidates had to say. He listened attentively, but, ca-i truly say, at this writing, be cannot or does not think proper to express an opinion. Both Rides seem to be sanguine of a favorable result, but, that, of course, is a question for future decision. It may not be out of place to say, that the canvass has been a warm one.but it is gratifying to note, that thus far, it has been conducted in an orderly, and we may add. a friendly manner.

That it may be thus, uutil the close of the campaign, is the earnest wish of all good citizens. France America. Gents Finb Shoes. Our line of Special foa fine shoes cannot be beaten. We carry We are prepared to do the the best makes, and our prices are right.

We carry such well known Best and Most Artistic Work this Week. makes, as "Ziegler Bros," "Banister" and the Rockland Co. We have at Prices from 25 to 60 per cent lower than elsewhere. at the lowest prices. an times a lull line or sizes in congress, button or laced.

We have the We have all the latest blocks on hand, which HATS! HATS! best styles, and the best wearing $3.00 The election will take place Tues will be sold at reduced prices. shoe in the market. W. H. R.

S. Tuckkr Co. day, November 4th, and then we will 103 FaycttcTllIe St. have a rest, for at least a little while, WEDDING CAKES a specialty.olO which will prove a much needed rest Shirts and Collars in profusion. 2,000 pair all woolen Pants, to close at $3 85, worth $5.

Neckwear the latest Ring Scarfs, a5 and 50 cents. SuBpenders, cost to manufacturer 25c, at 14c each. Unlaundried Shirts at 83c. worth 7 for our people generally. Wanted.

Position as book keeper or salesman in store. W. S. Uzzlb For Sale or Rent. After this, we can talk about some One seven room house, second door thing else.

We need a boom on mat ters pertaining to our general inter CSAll we ask is for an inspection and we are sure that nobody will leave Wanted. as salesman. as salesman, from corner Swain and Hargett sts. Good garden and water. A position or book est, and, this has necessarily been postponed on account of the political excitement.

To sum it up; we can assert that our citizens generally are Also, residence on East Hargett st. iuoi iuib is i Lie nouse wnere nne, high grade goods can be obtained at low rates. WE ARE THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN UAXEJOII. DAVID ROSENTHAL, Keeper nave naa long experience ten years in retail and wholesale grocery business extended acquain tance in Wake and adjoining: counties. Addrese, A Box 54, Raleigh, N.

C. On this lot is one four room dwell- gratiflf that the excitement ie over. Let us have political peace. ng, one three room dwelling and two stores. All of above property will be nih39 Andrews Building, Raleigh, N.

C. sold on easy terms. Apply to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Death of J. J.

Christophers, Mrs Hollkjian, ocl 3 6t East Hargett street. 1TIP8UTI ILL Esq. We are deeply pained to announce the deth of this venerable and highly ester ued citizen whioh took p'tce at his i -sideuce in this city yesterilay about noon, aged about 88 years. Mr ValuabJe Real Estate Wen imflthiA Wmifwiiftucniffisknn mp o.TC. WBJM.mu.iWA'KJ' js.y JlJiflrnVM IMIJEKUI tLJl Villi Two storehouses, favorably located i Chri6trither8 had been confined to his -FOR THE- on Martin street for trade, and near home f.r some time, aud his extreme the center of the large cotton mart All This Week.

Baldwin Theatre Company. UEl'ERTOIRE. Monday Galley Slwb. Tuesday Two Orphans Wednesday Qhekn's EviDKNCB. Friday Montb Cristo.

Kidnapped. Matinee Killarney. Admission 20 and 30 cents. No extra; no higher. and business part of the city.

CSf'BzeEis of Malefigh sell them together or separate age, fo-hid the anticipation that he would r-cover. He was.parhaps with one caption the oldest citizen of Raleigh, having been born in our midst. In early life he pursued the occupation of later that of mer ly. For particulars enquire of ocl5 eodGt JOHN WILLIAMS. Notice tcTBuilders.

chandising For a long series of years Passenger Station, A CARD. Ladies, if you have cast off cloth iog of Men, Women or Chtldren you wish to dispose of, or any Bedding, Bids will be received until Novem ber 1st, 1890, for the construction of the Union Passenger Station at Ra Ten Important Facts: leigh, C. Plans and specifications Quilts, Blankets, Sheets; send can be seen at the office of the Ra- them to the BEE HIVE with lowest I to Ga8.toQ Railroad, 313 Halifax THE BEST Soda Fountain Dric ks are to be had at Hal Bobbitt's. JO -N C. WINDER, Oc20 tno 31.

For the Committee price and pin any No. you choose ou them instead of your name, and send us your name and No. chosen aid we will register whose property they 2 A CHOICE line of Domestic and Imported Cigars at Hal Babbitt's. are and sell by number. If you ex pect to sell do not have us to try and FINE Chewing Tobaccos and Chuvp Gum Hal Bobbitt's.

1C5 Fayetteville St, get enougn to buy the same goods new, as that is impossible. If we fail to make a sale in a reasonable time, they can be returned at any time. We have one of the best stands in the CHOICE HOME-MADE FRENCH AND PLAIN CM 4 AN elegant display of Toilet and Fancy Goods, at a bargain, at Hal Bobbitt's. city to dispose of such articles, and he was clerk of the Board of City Commissioners, as they were then termed, a position which he held with credit alike to the city and himself until after the war. He was a man of decided force of character, and pos sessed probably more of the details of reminiscence relative to "old times in Raleigh, "than any citizen now living, He lost his wife many years since and in his decease, he leaves three daugh ters and one son to mourn their loss.

There was an idea that for many years possessed our old friend, which he has been heard time and again to express He declared that whenever the month of October closed, he felt reasonably certain of another lease of life. The writer has heard him make this declaration numbers of our highly esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. W. C. Upcburcb, told us today that he heard Mr.

Christophers make the same declaration about forty years sLice. It seems to have been one of those remarkable prophetic instinctd that sometimes "cast their shadows before," and which in this case seems to have been strangely verified. In the death of this aged citizen, another link that binds us to the past has befcQ severed. It is however a source of congratulation to his loved onea and friends to know that he has gone hence amid the deep regret of 5 A FRESH and well assorted stock of Family Medicines kept at Hal Bobbitt's. will be reasonable in our charges.

ME APPLES, Should ou have any odds and ends in Furniture, Crockery, Hollow, Wood Store and Iron ware, we are ready to FINE Chemicals Instruments and Medical Appliances can be bud- U. plied by Hal Bobbitt. 7 THE most delicate and fragrant Perfumes er biought to Raleigh among which are Wright's, Palmer's, Ricksecker's, Nace's, Colgate's, Seelev's Orp.hiil Plfiwprs fwhinh tnnlr t.hn nreininm it tho uio ORANGES, LEMONS. NUTS, RAISINS, buy at any tife, paying the highest market value, CASH. We solicit your trade in buying or selling.

COCOANUTS, wv vuv i alio MidAV sition) and many others are obtainable at Hal Bobbitt's. BEE HIVE Office, 113 S. Wilmington St. Cigars Tobacco. For a good smoke call for Kramer's 8 IF YOU want your Pmciipti fillei with care and dispatch, entrust them with Hal Bobbitt.

HEWS WES. CAPRICE. Chew Graveley Miller's PLUG HAT THE trade of every person in Raleigh is solicited by Hal Bobbitt. or NINE INCH. Coal Dealers We call snecial attention tn tha Coal we propose to handle this sea I AND LAST, but not least, you will find that you can save money by I trading, with son, and wnich wearereceivincrlnilv Vgirinia Classified Life Insurance Co'y, 59 Main street, NORFOLK, VA.

Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint. those who knew and loved him. The fi'ueraJ services will tafce place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Firf Presbyterian church. This is a joint stock company whicn com nines the ad vantages of the old me eystem oi insurance with the popular plan of monthly premiums md Druggist and Pharmacist, payment of death claims immediately on proof. Superior to any in the United States for grates iid open fire places.

NEW RIVER LUMP for grates and stoves. It the equal of any and surpassed no other (save Kanawha Splint), be it under any name what ever. It has been upon the market for the last ten years, this is the first season for Raleigh aud North Carolina. We have the New River for 'steain also, which we will put by the side of any other coal and guarantee equal, if not better results. We are the agents for this coal and can ship for domestic and steam users to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham, Winston, Oxford and other points di Policies runnine for 10 vears or for are lssiiert with Praise Service at the Tabernacle.

The service of song under charge of Prof. Wood which took place last night a the Baptist Tabernacle will not sco i be forgotten by the many 235 Fayetteville St. Raleiah H. opuons as me ena oi tnose periods Ti ose who wish to have done a kind "Rainbow Pebble." act in cseof their death, for their families, ve hre the opportunity, Offi 5ers--Prt sidfiiit.T Nottingham; ic President, White; Secretary, Richardson; Treasurer. Vicar: Medical Director.

Larkfoivl: Cnnn THE BEST. rect from tie mines. Give it a trial, is what we tsk. who in attendance. That it was sacred ng there can be no question, for It a inspiring, awakening to noble7 riiought and feeling, and quick holy deires and pur poses.

6inging of some otthe sweet uins seemed to carry usf up ward to the land of song, where music the language and praise to HARD COM We have also a very choice lot of Red and White Ash sel, Heath. Di octors Nottingham," Whi Vicar, Richardson. Loakford, Judge eath, LSh ddon, Deal. W. B.

Boyd. State Agent. New Bern N. O. 8 Whttimg Local Agent.Raleigh N.

C. no 1 -for grates ard stoves, which we screen before sending to our customers. Buy Spectacles Silver Plated Ware, Forks Spoons.Ka'veg. ijuw mm Have money, write for prices uaK, Hickory and pine wood, long or cut, on hand MOD li at all tne time God the roars greaiest joy. It shows Prof.

Wood's remarkable power as a teacher ipbla of imparting hia own T.WiBLAKFS 117 Fajettevllle Stree. AHIKSWS GRIMES. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla..

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