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Evening Visitor. Tie Evening Visiter Publishing Co. TERMS Per copy, - One Cent. Cue Month, 20 " Outside the City, 25 " LARGEST CITY CIRCULATION. Evening Visitor. Sa-nfoed and Ape. We made a brief visit to these two towns located on tho R. & A. A. L. Railroad, and fonnd the people in the best of spirits. At Sanford we were mo6t hos pitably entertained at the Page Hotel, kept by Mr. W. C. Page. He keeps a most excellent table and eonseuntly the majority of the traveling public put up there. We waited on the people and ucceeded in getting several sub scribers for The Visitor. We took tea .with Mr. Robt. M. Brown, by special invitation, and heartily enjoyed the kind hospitality of himself and fami- At 6 o'clock, Wednesday morn ing we took the train and at 7:15 were at Apex and were 60on quartered at the hospitable man sion of the Rev. J. M. Holleman. After a good breakfast, we wait ed on the kind people and were rewarded by a largo list of snb cribers. Spent the day very pleasantly, took tea with Mr. W. Frank Utley, one of the leading merchants of the place, and after a good night's rest, boarded the train at 7:30 o'clock, and at 8:15 o'clock a. m. we were in Thk Visitor office, ready to pay our respects to the many kind friends of The Visitor in this city. Steve Jones, the umbrella men der, was arrested in Tarboro, Thursday moring, accused of breaking into a house in that place. He was immediately re leased, as nothing could be prove en against him. Go to Moseley's to morrow for icecream. Mrs. Mocker and her daughter, Josephine, who were captives with the Indians for several weeks, were given a reception upon their arrival at Greeley, their old home, a few days ago. The whole populace met them at home, and hundreds of men, women and children followed the carriages to the house prepared for the occupancy of the nnfoi tnnate women. Mrs. Price, their fellow sufferer, was given benefit performances at the theatre, and will bef 'presented with a house. Moseley will have ice cream to morrow. ., ( A Rich Man's, Will. Jhe will of the late John J, Abernethy. medical director of the United States Navy, was filed for probate in the surrogate's office at New York Tuesda. Hd left a very large estate, which 'he-divided in sums 'of from $I0O,OW to $25,000 between hisi relatives;'; To his sister in.io Mm. Sarah McLean Abernethy, he leaves "i life Interest in the estate fti n ooi) and ait her death he directs V TA ' . IT 1. I ll I Xr.o& J. Y. Parkhill, grocer, has dig. appeared from Kingston, Ont. His liabilities arc about $15, 000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. POSITIVE!,? ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, NOV. 21. &a5THE SrPBEME FAVORITES Iftf Tbe celebrated RENTZ-STANLEY NOVELTY CO, Reorganized ! Remodeled! Enlarged! B"3 Times Greater Than Ever! 3f Look at the Gigantic Company: Mabel Stanley, Kate Raynham, Marion Requi a, Rosa Lee, Nellie Richards, May Araott, M'lle Zoe, Georgie Parker Sibters Lizzie. Hattie Forrest, Victoria Noith, Charles Whitings Annie, Lulu Mortimer, Ophelia Starr, Harry The Woods Minnie, Louise Randall, Lid a Eenyon, Sanfofd and Wilson, Lizzie Daly, The Great Lew Benedict, Alfred Anson, Mark Eintz. Introducing lor the first time in Amer ica, the Sparkling English Dm lesque, H. M. 8. PINAFORE. Magnificent costumes, brilliant dan cing. Prices as usual. Seats secured at Heartt's Drug Store. M. B. Leayitt, Proprietor it Manager E. Rosenbaum, General Agent. FRESH ARRIVALS AT R. H. Womble'?. Patapsco Family FJour (Ha f bbl sks ) Orange Grove Extra ( " ) N. C. Family ( " ) Early Rose Potatoes. Red Onions, Navy Beans, Apples, Mountain Butter. New Mackerel. Pfeifer Whiskey. N. C. Corn Whiskey. N. C. (Garrett's) Wines. Southampton Vinegar. North St., near Old Depot no7-im w7TRAraWLlALE RETAIL DE4LER IN WINES, LIQUORS, & LAGER BEER opposite Metropolitan Hall. A full as sortment kept on hand. The bar is supplied with the best TIOREIGN AND TIQMESTl fl LIQUORS, WINES, L a- GER, PORTER, ALE, &c. I the Billiard Hall are the bwt Carom and fifUsen ball Pool tables. Call and you will be satisfied. 58-3m For Rent. A house and lot on Salisbury street, near the residence of the late Gov. Manly can be rented cheap by apply ing immediately to Mrs. M. S. Harris 16. lw. Violin Strings. Banjo Strings. Guitar Strings. Fine Nickel Plated Banjos 10 screws, cheap. Choice French Candies. The "Dest BREAD in the ilITY ! he JJest CAKES in the Vity ! J. A. BRAG ASS A, -, - it-., i- : V : : ; , Confectioner and Baker, nolO , lSFayetteville Street. t ! ,'h i. . - Eor Bent. niiour 1 . i TT t .... i t I A ' 1 puse j OB-vjaarungwn street; tsan be .rented cnean tvr nnnivmar.tn. . .. , ! V a"Cfbaps i 1 We. are selling all wool Black Cashmeres at FIFTY cents, We are selling all wool rtlTVi r-vmn -I -wi "Colors VtiOllllXCA CO 111 J olors at SIXTY cents. We are selling the best Canton Flannel Drawers for men at FIF1Y cents We are selling The Best Prints at FIVE cents ever offered. We are selling the best assorted Line of Prints in the city. we are selling the cheapest Pegged Shoes for women at ONE DOLLAR. We are selling the prettiest assorted Line ;! DH!1 Goods in all colors at TWENTY cents. Afullliae of CLOAKS expected in a few days. Turkey Red Doylies, at SIXTY cents a dozen. Damask Napkins " at SIXTY cents a dozen. We are selling all goods cheap in proportion. If you don't believe these facts, come and see for yourselves,, j m BOARD I IMG. - MRS. W. R. RICHARDSON HAS taken the residence on McDowell, between Hargutt and Morgan striH.t, next to the house formerly known a. Mrs. Pullen's boarding house, where a eelect number of boarders can bo ac commodated. The situation is cen tral and in all respects desirable. 49 Lookout for the best and cheapest place to get your clocks and watches repaired. Old clocks made as good as new. Satisfac tion given or tha money returned. Praiiie Building, Wilming'toa Street, Young A, Bailey's grocery store. W. W. WOODELL, no8-6t Raleigh, N. C. JOY AT HOME. The beaufiful Sincrer has come at last. Which has been exnpcfod for kua I day 8 past ;J So away with New Home, and, alas! poor White, The Singer has beaten you clear out of sight. Now, Jones, our agent, with busy like hand, Is selling them out all over the land; . So all bogus agents you know very well You violate the law whenever you sell. And parties fhere are who are watch ing your way, And before you know it your tax yon must pay, And then you will weep, your money to spend, But the law will be 'forced to the very bitter end. Then Jones comes 'round with a &niile on his face, Takes up old machines and Singers re place; And then the work is done so good and so neut Away with all others, for this can't be beat. So, friends, all remember the words I now say, Dont't buy other machines and your money throw 'way, But try tke new Singer and I really do say, If your work isnt done well I ask you no pay. nol0-6t G.M. JONES, Canvassing Vgt. House and Lot for SALE. ON' MONDAY, the 24th diiy of No vember, 1870, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, I shall proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at the court house door, in the city of Raleigh, a House and Lot. Said house and lot is on the west side of Blount street in the eastern part of the city, southeast of Geo. T. Cooke's hotel and on the same square. Said lot is 52 1-2 feet wide in front, running back 210 feet; one quarter of an acre, more or less. The house has two good voon s; there is also a good Ktme room attached to it; the lot has on it a kitchen and other necessary out houses, and a splendid well of water. ALSO, at the same time and place, I shall proceed to sell an UNIMPROVED LOT. Said lot lies south of the above men tioned lot and adjoining it. This lot is 45 feet wide in front, running back 140 feet, and is a beautiful lot to build on. Titles good. ' ' TERMS CASH. DAVID C. DUDLEY, Sr., For and in behalf of his wife, no5-tf SARAH J. DUDLEY. NEW GOODS! ! ARRIVING, DAILY Great Excitement! J, Q. EDWARDS STILL AHEAD 1 f u I have justreceived a fresh invoice of ready made clothing, dry goods, shawls, and many; other , beautiful; things, i I keep a complete stock of all kinds of ready made' clothing, ' piece- goods, shoes; i trnnks, valises,': lumbrellasv bed quilts; counterpanes, looking glasses and many other things too numerous to mention., i iGiye ,me a-weall tidbyou, will be surprised to sea how cheap I am sellinK dry 'goods. t,n' -.i-jiM I , J..Q. EDABDSi., u.lu 15-6 .No; i(J H&rgetSt.!Ra!eish;1N'.,'C. Mil n n J U I ON MA RICE 2 Square CUSTOMERS COMING IN AND Goods Going Out ! ! Everybody Pleased ..... ' l! AND Nobod y Hurt. The ouly direct route for chea. goods and no stopping pl.tCu. The err is onwar I to Mm Place Mr. FREEMAN is there, who will st'U goods as cheap as unybodv, if not. cheaper. Why he has a store" full of everything, not only Dry Goo's, but Clothing, and a full line of Family 6ROGERZ I2S, bought at casli prices, and will be sold at prices to suit the times. And while goods are advancing daily in the Nor thern market. I will say that miuewiH REMAIN AT.TI.iE SAME LOW PRICES A careful inspection is all that I ask.. Give rue a call and judge for yourself. We have just received u full line of Dress Goods, Alpacas, Prints. . Notions, v Piece Good Domestics, and everything kept in first class store My Grocery Depart ment will always be kept full and com plete. We are receiving daily new arrivals of Lard, Flour, Meat, Sugar,. and niaay other articles needless t mention. In addition v, e have addedi Qgars and Tobacco; Kf: YoH will And us always ready aad willing to ' serve, and guarantee iur prices in everything. ,T ( DON'T FORGET ir : l i;"tminii i vire lit': A tm' t: 'llJ ,; ' -i "i ft. . J. FRJEEMAK. , . i i. 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