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The Evening Visitor from Raleigh, North Carolina • Page 1

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Bitot. c- RALEIGH, MO ft DA jf A 8. 1893. I VOL. NO.

DiiA rtv rtnl llHrdnare, Sc. Ties Attentiou ia directed to the advr-; tiaement of Mr. Hutching! wh'o offers for sale his stock of harueos, collars, bridles at cost. This ia a chance not often met with and is only resorted to becanee Mr. Hutch-- ings will enter into other The Cross Bearers Circle, of King's Daughters, will give an entertainment tomorrowteveniog commencing at 8 o'c'ock in the storehouse formerly' occupied by McQee Stj Moseley where, they will have all' sort of refreshments on sale at moderate charge.

They would oe glad se everybody come around and give them a lift, for the object ia a- good one. The revival services began la earnest at Central church last night. A lafge congregation was in attendance and the pastor spoke on the sptject of Christian assurance. At the close of the sermon several cttme forward asking for prayers the congregation for a more, satiafac-tory evidence of their acceptance with God.5" It was Indeed a good meeting. The services will be con tinued through the week and-tie pastor will be assisted by Rev.

-21 Bagby of Greensboro. Services tonight at 8 m. -J Ep Slurried In 8wift Creek township, yesterday at 2 p. Mr Oldham of this city to Miss 8tella Sorrel), Col -D Stephenson, officiating. Board of Examiners.

Th Board of Medical Examiners met in the Senate Chamber this morning. There was a large aftent dance and many applicants' '-The North Carolina Association meet at the Yarboro House tomorrow. TheCirl I Left Behind Me Never rode in one of OF BABY CARRIAGES. If she had, she would NOT HAVE GOTTEX LEFT. If vou want to buy a Baby Carr age buy of RA LEI H.

N. C. DO VOL! KNOW WHERE YOUR iM iS ii git is to secure the best of every tiling in the furniture line at the most reasonable rates and the place above all others in Kaleigh Is at the emporium of Thomas Maxwell, the well-known dealers, Exchange Place, south side of the market. Besides all the other novelties in the furniture business consisting of bureaus, French beveled looking glasses, willow and rattan chairs, wardrobes, mattresses, they have a fine line of the new spring style BABY CARRIAGES. They are beauties.

Desks of fins furniture Don't forget the New Home Sewing Machine Needles aud Oil. You can sav, money by calling. Dry Goods, Kotfons, ITiXTEISiyLl III ATTRACTIONS, ill ran IKK CITY IN BRIEF. The spring term of the Supreme Court haa ended, and the ostlers will en jay a much needed rest. The confirmation services at 8t.

Mary's School will take place next Sunday afternoon. Hubbrt, infant eon of Mr. William and Ulnnie Shaw, corner of Jones and Harrington streets, ia quite sick. Miss Lizzie leal, of New Berne, 0 is in the city, visiting the fam ily of Mr. Brown.

2fheiron for street car connection will soon be on hand. The sills are on the ground ready to be laid. At a recent meeting of the trustees of Trinity College, Dr. Croweli was unanimously re elected president. It is announced that Mr Marion Butler, President of the State Alliance, will speak at Holly Springs on the 12th inst.

Will Wynne says he may take a notion to go to Chicago on his bicycle. He says he can make the trip in ten days. Let there be a general suspension of business next Wednesday bo that all can pay a tribute to our departed heroes. Every member of the Pythian band is earnestly requested to be present tomorrow (Tuesday) night at 8 o'clock sharp. Mrs Preston Bridgers, of Wilmington is in the city on a visit to her parents, Dr and Mrs Burke Hay wood.

It is happy source of congratula tion that in the graduating class at the West Point Military Academy, a North Carolina boy, Geo. Howell, of Goldsboro, leads. A child's dove colored sack was found today at the corner of Dawson and Hillsboro streets, by officer Mart Thompson. It is at the station house where the owner can get it. All in want of groceries should call upon Mr Newsomon South Wilmington street.

He keeps a splendid supply always on hand at the most resonable prices. Remember that Mr Chas Bretsch has one ot the best arranged ice cream siloons in the city. And remember that his bakery is the champion place of the kind in North Carolina. Mr Van Moore, owner of the old Cottage Hotel on West Davie street, proposes to have it torn down, and will erect on its sight som neat cot tages. This will be a most decided and needed improvement.

Don't forget to call at Messrs Thorn' as Maxwell's, the champion furni ture dealers, and inspect their superb etock. There is no, better place in North Carolina to replenish the par ior and chamber. The tearing down of the old Cottage Hotel will be the loss of an ancient land-mark in Raleigh, but it will add much to the improvement of the locality We learn that Mr Van Moore will have some neat cottages erected cn the site. We are delighted to state that lit tie Florence Boylan who was so severely injured by the switchback disaster will return to the city next week. She has about recovered al though of course somewhat disfigured.

There will be a regular meeting of fm Hill Lodge, No 218, A and A tonight at 8 o'clock. All Masons In good standing cordially invited to attend. Work in second degree. Col. Richmond has kindly consented to preside.

There will be an important meeting of Raleigh Council Royal Arcanum tonight (Monday) May 8th, at 8 o'clock, at their hall over the Citizeos National Bank; candidates to be inia ted and other important matters. Every member earnestly requested to a. XT l.ti.1 I Next Monday you can, buy floor oil cloth at twenty cents.a yard, at D. T. SVfINDKLL'8.

Wanted. Partner with' a' caDital of 'about to engage in profitable bualj was. Auuress care vi isuor. Remnajats -of- Cajalelh ginghams at Co when we can get them Regu lar sty lea' always in Hock at 8c.) A Sherwood iiCo. Sherwood's: is a synonym for 4 Id prices stockwblte goods, fans, straw hats, hosiery, nuderwear, shoes and slippers are Hoses and Other llandsfnie -4 Cut Flowers 'Bouquets, Baskets and Floral Telephone 11? a4 tf 1 Hi Florist.

CHEAP ICE Do not forget what we said that. we -'would not be. under sold on ice. We now reassert that we will meet any that are or may be made for ice delivered in this cuy and that we "have plenty of it all the tear as we have- for the past several years. Jones Powell' RENT House on Wffmfcg-ton street, near, the caitpr.

'With; five' rooms. Kitchen in yard: LffWoMBiB, Cor Hargett and Wilmington Btav ap tf PALlft, fife." nave a great assortment of 'eVeibWominfir roses', palms nd all kltodj of. bedding i- plants gladioli aand. tuberose wulbs Magnolias an.d flc'wer need, tomato'. not erown legg pfaflt, cauliflowef te.

n. HTEINMWSTZ, apl tf Florist TOMiTO' PLANTS', traiisptanted, ait'ttfe 'leading can be had it Morgan? drug store, cornr Fayette-vllTe aOtl Morgan -streets near capi-t6l ot at my place'dn North Halifax street; near" Peace institute. aplO H'Stbinmbtz ForRehl, 'Fftur room' cottage on ortbreast street, near Oakwood Avenue. Apply to P. H.

Hughes. apr2Mf R. i Me wishes to inform the ladles that she is Drebared to bleach and shape hats or dye. Also gentlemen's hats. 308 South Salisbury street, in rear of the post office, Raleigh, G.

Installments Watfled. pan be doubled ih 12 months. Address, U. Box 277, Raleigh Ni mhl6 eodtf Barnes' printing office, 214, Wilmington Street, is the cheapest in the city for job printing. apr23 tf.

A.Carcl, Mr Editbr---l'f you(wiU iaUow a smatl'space through the columns of bur we sheet it iWiH aff ord( ro gfett easure to anjQO.unoe to my 1 vi fli6 'irrid the public, i Buffering- fromr toothache and lit 6 mlgia, ttaf Williams' fa rem dy is inedioine gsed. I ha.vi tfcen creiat saffeiejof nfefliteiaftanl; could get n6thia ittOSmmi aff ect promt -natattjure lmti rfftar-using one bottle of the Ijov com' pliitely cored 'toe Tafcj my advice; you won't havev tQ try twice; it eostsryoti only 10nb8 1 Yours very trulyf Ktay 8d, 1893. Bitkpigh; (J. 7' Dwelling house at reduced rate for balance of tlris-year: D. WOMBLE.

le Ln the. WofW Thisl woria is big pcV 'Can't, telt who has tho ttie we have Good shoes, bought iua.ll sell qnick.give satiate cu luers Our aynaturai footv please am fancy suit Aey yea- od. in to If you rfdub't it try ua ttnd 0 A Co. 1 'i, 5 nts. FurnlshingSi Iuur geuiiuicuB i guuuo department is now complete, with seasonable lines of high 'goods y-A .1 ..1 I at very reasonable prices.

fihirtfl of almost every deBcrtptibn, the aosUomplete line of shirts hat as ever been shown in Rafeigh, intermediate weight undtiwear. cot i urikW- 1 anl LfeAlfK Sfff Til ltx0 f' DunlapV urAyf hats pai patent leatner TtCR Co. tw uu wane to save money ana wear good clothes go to Taylor 8on'e and you will get a good suit. I know by experience. That is where got mine.

810 South Wilmington st. a New line of lXfBflJ TTiies Black and colors with to match at price that will save you money. DRY GOODS STORE SPR13 i The latest and most debirabie styles in MILLINERY 1 For Ladies'. Misses Children. Infant's Muslin and Silk Caps, Pique Hats.

etc. Boy's Straw Cups and Bound Hats, and everything else usually kept in a "nrst class Millie ery store. Our styles are correct and we antee to give satis'action. Orders from a distance will receive Tilnrii tt i at tort irtii Miss Maggie Reess, my2 209 FAYETTE VILLE ST. CABBY THE 1ST Standard makes of Firxe Slioes from' three greit manufacturing centres.

BROCKTON Shape" for gentlemen are tae best. OINOINNATIiSeVi Gersth's CUS I' i made for ladies, and unrivalled in ri tlity and price. B0CillSSTR (Jo's exolrtoi ct.yies for" children are "iade by "borii 'sboeiuakers. full Une of thtf products of the Moore ShajDfqr Shqe.Cpmpany wi.ll be displayed in few aays. Perfect niarveli of the shoe henchman's art.

shoes in great variety. DOW'T WAIT ANOTHER DAY. But come to the LYONf RACKET TORE. Here you will fin everything you want and bargains in every department. In inilliuery we have all of the latet styles.

Our dress goods department fs full and complete, wur line of China. Silks will eost you 7f a' vwnere eigh. Ask to see them. In shoes and slippers we can Yfiftt tVifi world. A new atonic luat aiv.f1 fT klanVa an1 nnlnna SKfua and slippers for all the little folks.

Bird cages from 75c to II. We have a new hue of eye glasses Try them. RACKET STORE Martiu Strejtt TIL i ON Died. At his residence on South Blood worth street at 6 o'clock, last Sat ur day evening Mr. Medlin, 20, of consumption.

He left a father and three brothers to mourn their loss. The funeral took place-from the Baptist Tabernacle at 5:80 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Organized. The Young Ladies Auxiliary Memorial Association was organized in th.e-8upreme Court room last Friday. The following ladies were chosen officers: President, Miss Margie Busbee; Vice-President, oiiss Mabel Hale; Secretary, Miss Altie Gales; Treasurer, Miss Helen McVea.

The membership fee is only 1. CHEAPER THAN CAMPHOR, and just as good for packing any winter, clothes. Camphor Tar paper and; Camphor Tar Sold, by 1 my 8tf. Hal Bobbitjt. At Cost.

Hayirig 'decided to retire from the harness business, I will fori the niw (10) 'days offer jay stock at c'ott coneisting.of harness, collars, whips, To my frien is who have so kindly patronized oe for so many years in the ex'cud my sincere thanks: VV i li, may8 tf 7 We are new millinery again this "week, New shapes, ne nawers, ana new ribbons at Swindell's. Oranges at A. Dughl's. IOE CREAM today and tomorrow, vanilla, banauan'' and strawberry. Other kinds if desired af A Duilii's.

Hiext llonday the Day, Ten cents will buy vou a beaulif new straw hat, all shapes in laf stfaw and milands next one' day only, at D. T. Swindell's. Next Special Sale. Monday next, May we will sell e-A 1 1 11 a fla ocoU.i.

nttv. ura iv iT And a big lot of floor oil cloth, beau- tifnl new patterns, perfect goods, at fni, I'ri: tun uou are wuriiU romSOotori eaohTl.Tne oilcloth i from 500 to I eaoh. Tb.a oil cloth 86c go 'N-xc Monday 10c uys the 30c tht' wi ui iw -vci a. Thirty five cents is the price of floor oil cloth; twenty cents a yard will buy it at Swindell's special sale next Monday. D.

T. Swindell. 1 1 EFIND it necessary to enlarge our Carpet Department and xtensre aT" s-tiiw 0,1 IIah 1, 1 ready begnn. More space must be given to this department, an.l to do this we will have to close out a number of chamber suits from the furniture s'de. We desire to close these suits during the next 10 days and will offer them at from $10 to 150 pel suit less than value.

These will be plainly marked and cheer fully shown upon request. Wi H. K. S. TUCKER CO, 123and 125 Fayetteville street, be present.

viBiiing members cor dially invited to attend..

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