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v nrai.. ira iri'j. jl ne jsj vuxiiiiB w isi tor VOL. 2-NO. 35. RALEIGH. N. 0. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ;, 1879. Evening Yisitou. TO. M, UTLE7. Local Editor. Take Notice. Thk Visitor is run liy a com pany of three persons and is not responsible for individual debts. Those having claims against any one of the firm will present them to cither individually, and not hold the company responsible. All amounts due the Visitor are expected to be paid on Saturday. We are not able io run accounts with any one. Weaver Bros' . OFFICE, Wilmington tercet, Eust of Market. STOKE AND WAREHOUSE, East Hargett Street. DKALKBS IX (jeneral Merchandise AND CommtssiM 'Merchants. Satisfaction gnarantee . de2-lm PRIDE OF THE PASTRY AN1 COOK'S DELIGHT, lfeTk .bpstJPlourJii downJr FOR KA'Mt OKhY BT . ' JDF0RD &, REflDELL. THE BEST Butter, Hiiias, Cheese, ; Sausage, Lat!, Mincemeat, Molasse.s, Pickles, Syrup, Spices. Sugar. Teas, Fresh Peaches, Coffee. Canned Goods, Cased Goods, Breakfast Bacon, frc, &c. always on haad. All goods fresh and nice uhd guarantees hs repre- . sented, f With many thanks to our friends snd the public for past favors -1 ' " , . ' and Sloping to continue - tot i i . .. t .... j- t i . i I a k serve them, we are Very truly, REDrOBD & AltENDELL. de'2-ts Revenue collections to $3,539.96. ' ' Three marriage license were is sued to day. Person Street Sunday School, will give another one of those dd lfghtfnl sacred concerts about tlie 1st of January. ' J 3 Not an item at the capitol when we called to day. IIor$cshoe ornament now have a bunch of four-leaf clover attached. An oblong locket, holding a lookingglass, is a new chatelaine attachment. It is suggested that every ice berg should be provided with an electric light. W. T. Black well, Esq., of Dur ham, is registered at the Yarboro House to day. Mr. Mai. L. 11 ay nes is a happy man. Ho says its a girl and weighs nine pounds. The wife who utilize her hus band's shoo brush on the cook stove opons the door to a divorce court. Rev. J. I). Iluf ham, the for mer pastor of Swain Street Rap-J tiat ClmrclJwill belipreschk iat the services to , night . at said church. Have you seen those two beau tiful ravens in the 'store window of Messrs. Yeargan, Petty & Co.! They arc the chief embbms of this hoiwe. ; . . - - , , The Mayor issued ome war rants for parties this morning, who were to have been tried late this afternoon too lute for this issue. A. scientific exchange remarks that chickens have a tendency to produce insanity. This is proba bly the reason that most of our tamps are s clearheaded. "I alius takes things as they come," remarked the tramp, as he lifted the .-ipple pic that had been left "out of doors to cool, and industriously ambled out of sight. If you waul to see a pretty, well arranged store go and take a peep in at Mr. Bragassas' store. He has one of the largest stocks of holiday toys and other useful articles ever brought to the city. Call and see him. A woman of brains suggests that girls, no matter how wealthy their families, should be brought up to some occupation whereby they can earn an honest living in the lipnr of need. There is something soft and tender in the fall of a single snow-flake, but when it comes to crawling out. in the morning and shoveling away u big drift, its oner'y, mean and disgusting. See new arrival of Coal. If there is any .virtue in oil, it might be ascertained that tank oil ex ploded ovcrv'Uhis coal on its do prljite Hott 4 the mines, but th0 cit(zeq4jo Ral6igh cannot be daped on oiled coal. Getting dusty again. Heavy fog this tuoriiing. Latest things ii boots holes. Spelling books a L. Branson'. The health of tile city is very good. r He said ho cojddn't, nor he wouldn't take $5; There are a large number of strangers in (he city. Will some one please saw the word " boom" in tAo ? The market was ct well supplied to day with beef, jirk and poul try. Go to Lincke's Hall and enjoy yourself. Open evjery niglit du ring the week. The United States (Jourt is still in session. Judge Bond had not arrived at our last accounts. Foe Raffle. Fourteen fine turkeys at Phil. Walker's bar Thursday and Friday nights at 9 o'clock. Now is the time to get your Christmas turkeys. dec. 3 2t. There were largo number of country wagons in market this morning loaded wfth pork and gweef potatoes:' Chickens selling in market tide morning at 10 and 12 cents and geese wiling at 30. The market we! 1 suppl ieil. Th- rnoj-t convenient hall and best pool and carom tables at A. W. Fra j is. - Mr. iilair Bnrwell, one of the leading vner chants and citizens of Lonisburg:is registered at the Yarboro House. Two of the editorial fraternity of the Stao were joined in hap py wedlock to day, Mr. Wilson in Raleigh and one. in -. Will let yon know the other one's name in a few days. Judge C. I). Upchurch, the ef fijnent Superior Court Clerk of Wake county, this morning paid over to the Sheriff $267.81 cents, State taxes, being the amount col lected on Mortgages during the fiscal yciir ending September lt, 1879. There is not a more punc tual, polite and highly respected Clerk' in Hie State tha'h' Charlie Upchurch. Here is a fac simile of a letter picked up on the streets this morning. The', owner can have the same by applying at this of fice and paying for its insertion. Here is the letter: Deer Susin Is you fickle minded yet ? has you received the picture i sent you by richad jones. Let me know or i shall go krasy, i loves you mity gud and if i ketch that kross-eyd jim buckston thar agia ill swear ile kill him write me by male. Your loving n Jack. Go to Phil. Walker's to morrow ' and Fridav night's anl r:dHe ior tliose fat turkeys. j The morals of the city during j the past few days have been very i good, notwithstanding the larire ' number of strangers in the city. Hale's Weekly continues to improve in appearance, which is an evidence that it is meeting with popular favor from the pub lic. The best and largest assortment of wines, liquor, &c , at A. W. Fraps. The steamship line from More head City to New York, running in connection with the Atlantic and N. C. Railroad, seems to be a complete success. . Always fresh beer wn tap at A. W. Fraps. The Grand Lodge of Masons commenced its session at their Hall in the Holleman Building on' yestetday evrYiing. Grand Master William R. Co de livered tho anmtal address. Tt is spoken of as an effort of unusual brilliancy. Several barrels S'tuthamptou apple brandy for sale cheap at A. W. Fraps, wholesale d"part ment. dccl-tU Professor Lincke will "m wiener next week a class for h to practice every o: her evening at his Hall. Let every parent who thinks something of hi bv er- ter their son. Tmk Rai.kigii Dyk Works Is the place to 'have your clothes Dyed or Cleaned in first class style. Kid Gloves and Slipper cleaning a specialty Morgan Street, West of the Presbyterii.n Church. fit. Tho revival at Swain Street Church continues to increase in interest. To night the Rev. liar vey Hatcher will preach. The First of J.ynvaky wiij. be the last day's for cheap pictures at Stewart's Gallery. Two large pictures, 25 cents. ; nol7-tf Cypkfss Shingles (Theatkb than ever offered ia ltn'.eigh before. All heart; never rot. For sale by car load or small quantity by Jones, Green & Powell. ' notMf The Plac9 tc get your fins Nor folk oysters in at V. H. Hicks's stall on the north side of the market, iu front of John W. Upchnrch's store. He has them fresh every day and will take ple-isure in filling all orders. Send them in. no26-Ut Neakly Thbek and a Half Mill ion Dollaks Paid in 1 Jenkfits. t n der General Accident Policies, in the Tbavelebs Insurance Company, of Hartford. Every business man should have a policy. Wir. V. Wetherell. 26 6t Agent. Tho best fitting 6uit of ready made clothes I ever had, I pur chased it at Mr. J. M. Rosen baum's store, and I advise all of my friends to call and get them a suit. He will sell yo goods very cheap. Give him a call. PRICK ONE CENT. .i00 bales to-day. Cotton sold tod tv at 11 and some sold at 12 (rents. If yon want good board, go to Mrs. Jowes. She keeps the best house in the city. dec3 St NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Coal! Coal ! Tue utat urrival from the co;il mint now being received, another car go to follow soon. Orders left in order box at PescuJ, Lee & Co.'8 Drug Store, opposite the post office will be immediately filled. R. J. HAURIS. A miiill cargo of splint or cannel coal daily exoacted dec3-Ct -NEVV Carriage Factory Cor. Morgan and lilouut Sts. TyE HAVE OPENED A CAIt " ' riae Factry opposite Wynne & fo.'s Livery Stable and Hr pr-paret to build nil styles of carriages, such a Phaetons, Bockaways, Top and Open Buggies. i Impairing also neatly and satisfacto rily done at price to mit the times. Have been employed in the best facto-; ries north and south We respectfully' solicit the patroaage of all who hav work to b done in this line, and guar ai tee protnptues and RHtinfuction. Cull and exnmine our stork fcl vofk irumship bet'ont purchasing elsewhere. ' Repairing patcrtf whet-la a Hprcialtt. de2-2w EVANS & MAUTIN. in YOUR At Woolcotfs. BY YOUR Boots and Shoes At Woolleott's. hv vorit HATS AND CAPS At Wooll-'ottV. BY YOUK HOSIERY AND GLOVES At Woolleott's. BY TOUR SHIRTS AJVJ) DRAWERS At Woolleott's. 7 . BY YOUK At Voollcotfs. BUY YOUR RUBBER SHOES At Woollcoti's And you will save Money. Entrauco to stoic on HARGETT AND WILMINGTON STS. se6-3m
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