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Tbe Clotlni Tear. i gThia la the lMt day of 1899, and to will other to another epoch Id t'-o march of time. Daring the pr jfur, we have been the recip ient of many blessings, both in a pu'liA and IndlTldaal sense. Oor eomiirv Is prosperous and oar peo pie a hppy perhaps u tboee of ao eoantry on th globe. We are a' peace r Jt.h the world, and there are no internal dissensions of importance A great political battle bat been flight, od the result hat been ('.er'nlly acquiefced in. While pestl lnce, a one time, threatened onr shares, yet, by proper precaution It waa to a great extent averted. At a eommanlty, we of R&leigb, have been peculiarly blessed All these things should gire os cause for thanks to the Great Giverof All Good. Let ns en ter on the New Year with thankful hearts, and with a full determina tion to do our full part in the great battle of life. In a personal sens, the Visitor takes occasion to return its s'ncere thanks for the kiodnees heretofore extended and pledge additional n ergy to merit the still further rout) dence of the community. Kings' Dauebtera. "The Silver Cross" the organ of the Kings' Daughters, says: "We ere safe in saving that no oth er body of Christian workers in tl e world does so much individually ad collectively to heighten the Christmas joy as does Our Order. We mean tle number of Circles undertaking this work is so great and the number of DeoDle made htppy is to 1 rge, as al most to make it seem as if the entire Order gave itself up to the j-y of making Unristroas a nappy aav w have never received from the most active Circles any hint of half that has been done nor have we ver men tioned a tithe of that which comes to our ears. Road ' ongrfgs- It is now understood that Governor Holt will call together the Road Con gress to meet in Raleigh about the 19th of January, 'he exact date to he announced hereafter. The Board of Commissioners in the several couu ties wiu oe requeBieu w uipcupo uir .. ... . A-J X .1 . matter of improved roads, and to ap point at their approaching J n-iarj meeting three delegates each 1 li Governor will also appoint delegates for the Congressional districts and the State at large, and the mayors of towns will also name deleg tea. Tomrorow at the Churches. FIRST BAPTIST REV. DB. J. W. CARTER, PASTOR, Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:U p. ra. Praver meet.ne Wednesday night 7:30. All seats free. Polita ushers at church ervices. 8undav school 9:80. Thos. H.Briggs, Supt. Sunday school at West End Mission at 3:30 pm. All are cordially invited to these services. TABERNACLE BAPTIST REV. DB. J. J. HALL, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt. treacliing at 11 a. m. ana at o:uu p. m Public invited. Faye'Tevtlle Street Baptist. Preachine at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. ni. Sunuay School at 3:30 p. m., John T. JPul len, Superintendent. UHRI8T CHURCH REV. DR. MARSHALL. RECTOR. Feast of the Circumcism (Sunday after Christmas.) Dims service and noiy uoni- munionsi iia. m. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Jfivemng grayer i.au p. ra. Services during the week: Wednesday 4:30 p m. Friday (the Epiphany,) 10 a. m. Free seats. All invited. CHURCH Or THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. I McK. Pittinger, Rector. Festival of the circumcision. Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com mun'on at 11 a m. . Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Evening Prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. Week day services : Wednesday 10 a. m Friday, Ephiphamr Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Evening Prayer at 5 p m. Seats free. All cordially invited. CHRISTIAN REV J. L. FOSTER, PASTOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Preaching at 11 a m and 7 50 p. m. All co 'dially invited. FIRST PRESBTTflAN REV EUGINK DANIEL, D , D, PASTOR Services at 11 a m and 7:30 p m, fen-vim At Mission Chacel at 4 D m. Polite ushers. Seats tt. All cordially invited. BRO0KLTWM. . REV. KVNNETH D. HOLMFS. . ' . PA8TOB. Sunday school 3 p. m. J. B. Youm Sup Preaching it 7:'5 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 7:30. KDENTOH ST. M. E C "EV. J. H. COIS, PA8nB. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. V .J.Young.Supt. -Preachinrat 11 a.m. and 7 30 p. m. OlHTBAl M. . BEV. J. 3. HURLEY, PASTOR. r Sunday school 9:30 a.m.W.N.SneUmg.Supt. y Preaching at 11 a m and 7:15 p.m Ool. J. T. Morehead of Charlotte, was in the city yesterday aftornoo". P. B Ruffln, Esq ; Treasurer of the North Carolina Railroad, was In the elty last evening. " Tha State Board cf Pablio Chari ties were In session today. z&W ' v. y Jii- WiU EllVilAilRMSI . RALEIGH, N. C. . Sucoessor to Carriage, Bnes, MANUFACTURER OF Special attention given to repairing of all kind The best work is always the cheapest. And this can bejfound at the nortb west corner of Morgan and Blount streets. FRAIZER Cart 8bafts in stocs MEXICN SOLDIERS DEFEATED BI BANDITS. Laredo Deo. 28 -News waj received here last night that Mexican soldiers, 25i strong and revolutionists, 300 stroog. fought on Monday at Los niino. Mexico Thirteen soldiers and a score of revolutionists, were killed. Many were wounded on both sides The revolutionists were com manded by Gen. Estrada and the Mexican troops by Gen. Garcia. The Mexican troops were routed. It is said that the town of Guerero is now in danger of being captured by the revolutions Many of the Mexican soldier are flocking to the standard of Estrada. The revolution is assam ing a more serious aspect than it was thought it would at first and Uncle 8am is doing right in rushing troops to the sc'-ne, as they may yet be needed to protect the interests of Americans on the border from strag gling bandits, smugglers, etc , who will commit much vandalism if the revolution on the border continues. Gen Garcia arrived at New Laredo yesterdy with seven wounded Mexi can soldiers. CATISFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses in every bottle. No other does this. S;W ADVERTISEMENTS BUY YOUR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at prices that dify competition, at home. The undersigned, an old reliable watch maker ind )ewelr, is better prepared now than ever before to do your watch, clock and jewelry work, or furnish you with any gpooa usually kept in his line. 18 size American Made Movements prom in Gold Cases, f 15 00 op 18 size in Gold Filled Cases, 8 60 up 18 sizi in Rilver Cases, 70up 18 size in Nickel ( ases, 5 03 up 16 size American Made Movements in G Id Cases, 16 size in Gold Filled Ca&es, 16 size in Silver Cases, -16 rze in Nickel Cases, e 6 & 0, Ladies' rze, American Move ments in Gold rases, 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, 6 & 0 size in Silver ('ases, Swiss Go'd watches, Bwiss Silver watches, . v. Swiss Nickel watches, . : Swiss Nickel watches, fnot recom 17 50 up 10 00 up 19 00 op 7 50 up If" 00 up I" 00 up 10 00 up 10 00 up 6 00 up 4 00 up mended) f ' - 2 to S3 up ' A gnod line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectac'es constantly on hand, for sale. The Brvant Gold and CtombiBfcn-&ings a specialty. The workmanship aad.guality of no other ring are better. Call on the olu reliable urdereiamed for what you want either goods or work,' in his line, and you will be well treated, and goods or work honestly repiesen'ed and warranted good or not good. del72w JT. W. COLE. WW L! ....... Evans & Martin. Dfliyer) Wagons. rtc. Hpre voix Are- Or should be. Where? At the well known and popular emporium of luxury presided over by W. R. PSOM, 214 South Wilminton street, Where can be found the most tempting ar- ray of all the good things of life ever brought to Ral- eigh in in t h n fancy and heavy grocery line. X-nasis near at hand and the notes of prepara tion can heard on all sides. These cannot be complete however without a well filled larder. Everything to please the epi cure, such as the best Family Flcnr and Buckwheat, Ferris' Hairs, Breakfast Strips, Salt fish, of all kinds mullets. Mackerel, cut and r te herring, &o- In the line of fancy groceries the list is too long for enumeration. Canned fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers or all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the mo't anprovd brands, and in fact such a tempting array s must please the tastes of all. Tjard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest profus ion. Don't forgt t the pl'ce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEWSOM'S. Ghristmas Week is here and we will give this week the Best Bargains of the year. All of the departments nre in splendid as sortment and shoppers will find our stock the best selected, tnd prices lower than the lowest. As a Christmas treat we offer gre it reduc tions. AMen'ssuitsreducedfromdfe- "T ;OC AO) $25 00 to (IMl.ZO A KAMen'asutfs reduced lrom Ik OP HbOU $15 no to Jr.OD )fl Men's Overcoatn reduc- 8.75 ed from $15 to CA Boy s Overcoats reduced -A!: OU from $2 10 to 1 ."O Af( Children's SuitB re I OPa UU due.od from 2 ti I CO Lirge variety in Scar's, Silk. Handkerchiefs and Underwear. fOO Uunlaundi'ed rihirts, reinforced front and back pure linen bosom, reduc ed from 75o to 38c. . Such prices will never be quoted Hgain. This is your opportunity, xoursior oargains, . 305 Fayetteyille st, opp Post Office. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage, executed ti Wm Watts, on the 27ta day of February, 1891 hy Marcus Hill and wife, Milley Hill, and An drew Hill, recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Vake county, N C, in book 113, page 519, 1 will sell at public auction, for cish, at the court honse door in the city of Rule-gh, K C. on Monday, the 2iday of January, 1892, at 12 o'clock m, a .certain tract of land situated in 8t, Mary's town' ship, said county and state, adjoining the lands of Dr J B Kobbitt, Mrs Jmes,Cre4i and others, contai ning one hundred aures.iC ARMISTKAD JONES, - tty for Mortgigte and Assignee v Dec 9th, 1892 td - t h Mortgage Sale. ' By v'rtue of a mortgage executed to J T Broughton, on the 6th day of January, 1891 by Thoma Hall and wife, Jane Hall r6 . orded in the office of Register cf Deeds o Wake county, O, in book 112. page 223 more fully described in the mortgage, I wiu sell at publ c auction, for cash, at the court no-ise door in the city of Bale igh, N C, on Saturday, January 28 183 at'12o'c)ocK m, for cash, a lot sitiated in Garner, St M.ftylii township, adjoining the land of "Thomas Jones deceased, and others containing 1-321 part of an acre " . v; ARMI8TRAD JONES. Attorney for Mortgaee. Dec 24, 1892 pd WM Cloii Co. MOSES N. AIMS . Attorney aid Comv.llor.at.Law . v. awa t j Sk A f i Fraps Bu'lding. ft Author of the North Carolina Orim'.hkl Code and Digest and Law of Notes and traits. no21 tf EXTRAORDINARY! )( AND T R A 0 R 'raod ADnoaocement. The centennial and annual fair is now tbe great talk of the times, and so is the GRAND EXHIBITION of everything! in t e Furniture line to be seen at tbe Mammoth Empo rium of Johrsor & Barbsi on East Martin street, where can be found one of the most suoerb stocks of furniture of every description ever brought to Raleigh. Just Think of It. N A R I Here can be seen splendid Parlor Suits, Lounges, Rocking Chains, Mattresses, Wardrobes, Couches. Setter, Bureaus, Look ing Glasses, and m fact, thousands of artic les two numerous to mention. In addition to this there can be found a this champion warehouse C rriages and Buegies to suit all tastes. Call and see the great erhibts at Johnson & Barbels ocl.' 110 and 1 '2 East Martin Street. A RICH iRE&T ! can be seen at the well k i own est? bjishment ol Mr has Bretsch. Everything has Wn placed in fine shape for the Christ nas ho i days and constitute a Splendid Exhibition In the windows 'can be seen so ne ot the most bpau'iful and ar itic deiratiorji for f ncv cakes ever witnessed in Raleigh, em bracing all designs of the most novef kind. The cake and candy dep.irtrL.ent are.uner elled, with shapes, carious devices, , tc, ii-ver befor' at'.emp'ed hre. Every kind of c ike, pi s, fec, are shown in profusion to temp' the palate Don't forget the toys of yhich t ere is a good seltction. The fait -y candies are a specialty. They art from v tv kind of fan'astic mould. Don't i-r-ret. the oyster ssloou, wlinh at all jnie,-: i niip l't with the best the market afford e'ep'ione 0! Remember t.lie iln. A Fine Gknce!! : I . . - - A New Business. IV ew Goods. Reduced Prices AT THE RALE'Gi f-TAIIINERYSrOS; No 309 KAYETTE TILLS STREET. Splendid line of gTATlONERY, p APBTERIES, JA- Dl8V- JyJ'OTE p APER, -18111X0 1RDS, QOhD pEVS and 'pEN- .; iLS, ".p Q QOPlfiNG JOOK8, jyEMO tAUDlJM, JKD JLANK JOOk of ?all sizes and design s.t A RD JA E3. pURSPS ND p.OfKKT JOOKSLUMINUM pU HUiM JNK8 of all descriptions, Ac. Besides this, here Gau. br found a line of novelties suitable for ' 'hriitmis preseuts not equalled in this city, suet as Vork Boxes, Ink Stands, Souvenirs of all kinds, &c, too numer ins tom )tioit. Don't forget the place 30 1 Fayetteyille st., opposite th ' post office - Call -aid make se lections d6 W G. SEf AHK, Vtan'g'r Old Papers. Old paper for bU cheap at this office. - W.C. & A.B. STfiOIiACE. G r OO10IRS BfirsacdCanrtyHannfactors Bpecl Goods at Speelal Price At Strooarh's ForUuFolIdajsOnU at 5o, In Faney Boxes and Packages. .OhocoUte B"Misv Opera Creams, Caramels, Veuilla Sweet Chooolate, Vermont Maple Suirar, Rook Candy Crystals. .,' Id Faney Boxes Finest MarshmaPars, Caramels, lib bxt 85o. ilb buSOo Finest Chocolate Creatu Drops, lib bxs SSo. 15clb. 1,000 lbs. 15clbV Our Premiom Mixtnre Pare Sugar Bon Bona, Oum Drops, &c, in Fancy Bxs, 15ctb. 35c. 500lbs. 35c Finest French Candles, Regular 0e Goods, lib Fancy Bxs, ROem. Broken Candies Pore Sugar Goods, Fancy Bxs 10c Oar Own Make Boston Chips, 0olb. Fine French Candies, 5 lb bxs 75o and $1 a box. New Mixed Nuts. No. 2 Grade, 15c lb. Hw Mixed Nuts, No 1 Grade, 20c lb. New Crop Raicins, ioo iv toaoclb, ., Fine Florida Oranges, BOo, 0c, 60c doien. ; New Dates, 10c lb. Beet Gelatine, , lOu pekge, $1 per doien. Prepared Currants and Raisins, Read Washed and Picked. Onr T. O. K Brand , Fancy Northern Apples. Stronach's Bakerv Fruit, Telly Wine, Pound, Chocolat, Sponge, B inaoa Cakes. Almond and Cocoa nut Maccaroons, Spontre Fingers, Jelly Squares, Plain an Fancy Cakes, all kinds. Hot Buns Every Afternoon. Bf st Bread in the State. BEAR IN MIND R that in addition to our large line of -SHOFS- For ladies, m'ese? and children, we carry a full line of -HOSE-- Fspecially for children. CT7T? oitrstookof bOOTS RUBBER COATS tSaiSr FOOTHOLDS, LEG RINGS, S'S.0- fLowest prices guaranteed. WHITING BROS. fFbfi n want a gui ftrTcu; Friends. CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE AND THE BEST of all GIFTS -ISA GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL RflMf. A Book will last longer: 1 more instruction, More satisfaction Than anvthine else von mn rvuta a child orerown peison. ti 4t our store you can expend from 5 cnts t $15 for a gif and it will give you de v-...v, flight when presented. , Make your selections early while the stoe'e is revr and fresh Bui you are cor u ally invited to oome and look around whether you want to buy or not. A Mams & Go. tl u
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