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'i i 1 v KALKIG1I. N.C Eld DAY, AOVJOIBER 2lr 1879. 26,, , PRICE ONE CENT; 'Visitor. Local Editor.1 One marriage license to day. Hon. J6s.' J.VDavV of Ldutf' 4. burg is registered at the Yarbro. Dr E. II. Fiagg of Baltimore took out a drainers license to day." - Tlie gas pump for tho manufao tn re of gasoline to light up the Market house, has arrived. It is stated that Miss Neilson will retire from the stage and marry an English nobleman. Miss Kate Mathews, of Fay cttoville is in the city, stopping at the residence of Mr. M. T. Nor ris. Sheriff J. C. Barnett of Per son county brought a white man named J. A. Paul, to the peniten tiary to day for larceny. He will board there five years. This is his second term. he Mftyor di ?dj)fith lpwnfgWees this nioYninq pie qrfiijiindjdownj wa gien'twelye hours in the guard house. Win. ferry, colored, for disorderly Conduct at the fair: had not beeh -t.i) rl j"- " 'ia;V!T-i it xni&on Go to the Messrs. Tuckers' for baa kSdi5fQyya cods' land willntake ?iploaaretti the:r attractive advertisement in another column. ( , f A man, woman tr boy put a counterfeit 50a eoot piece in the confribhtion basket last Sunday, in a certain church of this city. A gentlenian saysthat persot)'se ligion is like their money conn, terfeit. Correct. - The mail, train on the North C:;ro!i:u Railroad, which was due here at 12:30 yesterday, 'did not arrive till about 5 p. m , owing to the breaking of thu bumper on the engine at Haw river. ' The Newport News says Mine. Bentz's niinstrels appeared at the Opera II onso last night to the largest audience of the season. The performance was a meri torious one and gave ; universal eatisfaction. Sanford arid Wilson are'' very funny comedians and were recalled again and again. Rosa Lee and Lulu Morti more in their operatic dnetts displayed remarkably cultivated voices. Fanny Florence did some clever dancinsr, and Miss Hattie Forrest looked and sang charmingly The burlesque was the best given re irQrialiy; years and ;as re ceived with great favor. This company are always sure of liberal f parQnage-, whenever they visit Newport. : miAJi '.,-. H. UTLE7, 11 Wintrrish. Now for it., ,it yontj..Hf Garnets are in the .fashion. Drinking by telephone is the latest. Swans sing before they die. Turkeys don't. A girl is known by the 6crap book she keeps. j , ! , . t . . . Ulster ice cieam is an ingen ious new brand. Green pork plentiful in market $6 a hundred. Tft does more for a canth- . .1 . 1 .-.....- oaie man iwcia miu u"uiu3. A., damaged ? New Yorker got $10,000 for a sidewalk lip. A little ginger inserted in sau sage ruesit givs ni'V :o it. Tramps iipitatu the Puritans. They imlulgj in private fasts. Pumpkin j les are cut bias this season and galloped n the eclgeti. 'ijiflWjoO AifflSoW.bKB 8urroh(tofidfor.fxeh'auge to day. A high authority says that tho very latest style is to wear what ever you please. Law is like a sieve ; it is easy to see through 4t, but one must be :nfa4 faty llrydu(yriib,re he gets through, Bimti Spurgeon recently said that now, as in the days of Luther, men stands staring at the truth like cows at a new gate. A game of, euchre between the makes it next, ainniflflettrtlefs it up, &Xteftttirtf out. 'There are some people who seem to have no other mission than to get in every body's way, and they do their work better than most of - the-Jir8. . The wost snow ball is that lit tle pesky lump that forms on tho boot-hetl, and introduces tho back of your head to the soft side of the brick .pavement, r v- - It is wonderful how silent a ,oan can be uhen he knows his cause is just, or when another asks him if lie's got a quarter which he can spare until to mor row. . It is said lemons paid $560,000 duty into the United States treas ury last year, tie who squeezes a lemon with proper spirit and disposition is doing .something to extinguish the pubiuv debt. ; A new use has beeu found for many a youth's headpieco, the utility., of .which lias heretofore' beeqnespable neel Tucker Hall to night. Go. Last day of the Industrial fair. Are you going to the Minstrels to night i i ' h. J. t r Ilentz Santley to night. Are you going? ' . Yesterday was a cold one, but to day is colder. The genuine; winter wave has struck the city. The Federal Court will open I here next Monday. Judges Brooks and Bond presiding. Numbers of our most prominent ' 1 ..f .... l.i., i.n at li-f ' . . e . , ........ .... ........ . Aire. Dr. Pritchard and Mrs. Dr. Ahsro". were among i io many ladies who vi-ited the Industrial fair yebterday. Wc (tall .sp'-cinl atte'ltioM to tho advertireiiivtit of Mr. W. H. Lan-asrer. He keeps frosh beef, .(.ij a r.,.i jj. : . .'. pork, sausae and fresh oysters. Uead his u(tice and give him a can. . . . . -i . The Fli-mcr and Mechanic pre diets that in less than three years Wako Forett College will havfe three hundred students, and that there wilhlot Iki a paTtrklgu whh in.2J. Hides, of jtj-Quer): ho will kill them, the boys or the Doctor we mean Dr. Pifthard. One of thfr most sensible itens in the new postal law, and oiie tf hich every body -will ftpprecite, is that which allows a person- to K4-iteihjs or -her; name on the wrapper, and also the yword ' from'' to let the party receiving it kno-jf who it is from without violating the law. Bracl O. Merrimou, Eq., son of Hon. A. S. Merrimon, was marriejl in Greensboro, on Wed nesday evening last, to Miss -vliieJS. JSeaLbrMerriiiiuii is well and favorably"" known in our city, and the best wisliej of all attend him. Oysters are put down as good for conaiimplives, and the Obser ver has an editorial ' ou - the sub ject. It is however of impor tance that the oysters should be srdt, and, as a consequence those found on the North Carolina coast are preferable. Wc hope all of our consumptives will avail themselves of tin opportunity and go for the bivalves .vith a rush. We have no doubt that I c;,vi Liver Oil,' Henibold'a Bchn, ai.d a thuusuiul other things too numerous to mention, will be driven out of the market, and the delicious shell fish, that can he taken without being made sick at the stomach, shall be "substituted for the terrible ' disease down with nostrumi-rPP VUh 300 bales. 11$ to Revenue rcbeipts $186.50. . DrriP(eIlosett, of Wilmington, is registered at the Yarboro House?" The' RentaSantlev Novelty Company have arrived and are stopping at the. Yarlwro. We have received a copy of the Kentucky Deaf Mute, a spicy little sheet, published at tho In htitntion for the Deaf and Dumb at Danville, Ky. The Institn- tion is presided over by David C. t c I Dudley, Jr., an... of our v.uu-r . aide and este'ined fiicmh David i, c .i i , O. Duillev, of tins city. Itisi with the reatest pleasure we re cordthe fact.,that under Mr. Dud ley's ciirjr',the Institution is in a I probpui'oiib eoiidiiioi:. It ;s a houice of pride to note instances in which our North Carolina young men have gained distinc tion, and we have uo, doubt our young friend will 6o conduct him self, both in official and private life, .is to reflect credit upon Ids good old mother state. Tlie concert exercises off Per tiK IVi?l"V credon sill flUUK'f- hlrfflvfirftwith. After 'febrfthfc Rev. Mr. lie idwl dressed gramme VAs; tlseiK gone tUrlrtigh iu ad inirAljo ;"-man ner,' Masters Charlie 1 Biddle Jtlufus ' Smith, Jiminy, King and Willie C. Davis being among the principal 'speak ers.' The recitations by,' Misses Annie Mitchell, ..Ella Kiddle, Eala Iledford, Minnio Redford, Lizzie Pool ti nd Mary Bryan were xee'k'nt. viiktJic slo iird cho ; rus,byMsses Mary and Naniue Ijryan, the solos by MisTUlanclr Ferrell, and the solo by Mks Mary Bryan, together with a duett, were rendered in tine styl ). We must not foriret the chorus by the junior scholars, uor .the closing recitation, "The Dream," by Miss Mary Bryan, both of which were rendered with hue v . r n effect. Mr. iiampson, mo or- r.jriii- f nrni Jierl tlm instriiirinri- tal music. lo tins gentleman great credit is doc for projecting the concert and making it a suc cess. A man named Crabtree pre vented a wreck on the North Car olina Railroad, near Durham, the other night,"'' says the Recorder. A bar of iron was placed in such a position on the track that the train would have ,, certainly run off.5 Crabtree5 ignited a bundle of fodder, got on tlfe track and J. A. lubinton, Eq., of j that cxcpllent paper, the Winston Leader, paid us a welcome visit this evening. Nkarlt Three amd a Half Mili ion Duixaks Paid is UENErirs, ck deb Geuerkl Accident Policies, ia thi TraVKLEBS INSVAXOB OnMFAiOi, . ml Hartford. Bvwmwummi mn should hjive ft policy. Wit. P. W rthebrll . , 26 6t Agent Ctpbfss Shingles Cheapeb tlum evt-r iff?red iu U.i'.eigU before. All heart; never rot For nale by car load or small quantity by Jones,(rreea k Powell. uo8-tf If Yoo Want a fine carriage or butfKy, don't fail to ia-il Lii fm A lvm? TT t wihll mil ou Hnrgtt street. He has a UrReand coiui)lt-t sto"k of home mii'U work to ,4 h, ilivites tlw al1Itlu of th6 oublie. Give liiu a call, and pi tron- i;e home uiauufucturers nol7-Gt iMOTICE I'OR 1'Hui IjAIHKS. Arriv.il of riae worsted goo 1 for children and infants at Madain Wes son's. G-tf Look Beforr you Leaf. Sttwait's il-iliery is the ouly place for cheap picn.'i's. Sittings uiad free hefore you pay. no4-t Go to Christopher- and Sorrell and ouy thut flue flavored Parciied Uott' 'EuterpriHe," ,thel premium coff e at the State Fair. ' nol8-B Two car ' loads of wliite, old corn juot arrived it I'hristopbers & S a-relli, Also hay and oats in any quantity nol8-6t i M. liranHinan, who keeps a splendid variety of family grocerieH, haa also in store a flue variety of l'liifdon'i Seed WJieat, to wbu3h.ne, WQnildcllthe;ppe cial atteutiou of the farmers. Tneoest vheat kBoiiT Call and gettfrome ig 11. Fiosonbaum, near tno capitcl, has jiMt rebeivedj1u 'urltioti ita nw ell seleited Ptock, white and oolorwlhed hlanlSt, white fwllfed Ifliinne!,1 red twilled flanaet,iiarfi ot;Mnr skirt, ladies, geutlemen and chililreus umlei'shirtstilaliofl'WheliriJ trunks, c lutou flannel, trimming, laye anl neck ruffling cheap as ever. ''7 VV e ask an in speetion of our aswortnlent ; . Ilespeet fully, M. (Kosenlteiiira. . 3-Gt , Another Bull Fioht. -aj. VP". T. Blackwell, of Durham, with his wife,, changed, cars it the depot, Tuesday night, for Baltimore, where the suit of W. T. Blackwell & Co. vs. J. B. Brrtiim. will be called in the tT 8. Court Monday morning. Tins suit hasl)eenpejmMng for three years, and has cost Blackwell & Co. already the enm of $16,000 It is about the Durham Bull trade mark. Blackwell's lawyers aro Hon. T. C. Fuller, of R deigh, Hon, Sam' F. Phillips, of VUh'- ington City, Ovide Dnpree, of New York City, Marshall and Fisher, of Baltimore, and two or three others. Greensboro Pa triot. ' When a newspaper paragraph opens in language as soft as the bosom of love, and as sweet as the tinkle of a woodland brook, it is always safo to co icludo that the virtues of somo patent medi ciiie are harnessed to tho end. Yon cannot be i too careful with your stoves on . retiring these nights. Suffocation from coal gaiaro ibeing announced almQsVdailV in; tho pa'persj " i i iee ift am W i
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