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i Evening Visitor. Killed is a Fight. Slin vc port, L:i., Dec. 1. Advices from Luke Charles eays that the shor-N iff or Orange- county, Texas, hue captured two young men there who had participated in a mur derous affray a few days ago in Fort Bend county, Texas. It was a regular hat tie between the Taylor and Sutton families, in which six were, engaged on one side and three on the other, the latter including the young men arrested, who lost one of their party, and killed three of the mx men on the other side. The young men arrested wero both wounded, one of them by a ehot in the hip, and the other by a knife in the neck. Jailed for, Forgery. Satur day last "one-Henry J. Perkinson, a white man of Warren county, was lodged in jail at this place under the charge of forgery',' the particulars of which are as fol lows: Uqdejthe name of John Davis, 'a'well ft) do f armor of Mecklenburg county, he drew a bill of lading for eleven bales of cotton, shipped ' to Battle, Bunn fc Co., of Norfolk, to whom he enclosed the bill of lading, stat ing that he .wished thern to send $400 by expresV. for immediate use, which they accordingly did. Oh the arrival of the money at Henderson he forged a note from Mr. Davis to the express agent at Henderson, authorizing the agent to pay the money over to him (Perkinson) and thus obtained the handsome sum. Perkinson is a married man of respectable con neef ions, afifrrl htnrif n'r Imsere ated no little sensation. Oxford Torchlight. Mr. 8. M. I'arrish, the painter, requests Us to bay-. that some one borrowed the top-piece of one of his extension hVducrs. Any in formation leading to its recovery will be thankfully , received and the party suitably rewarded. It has a piece nailed on the side a. id two iron catches on the end of it. Dee. 22 1; M. Rosenbaum, near the capital, has just received in addition to Ins wel selected stock, white and colored bei" blankets, white twilled flannel, red twilled flannel, large lot of balmorai skirt-s Indies, gentlemen and childrens undershirts, ladies satchels and trunks, canton flannel, trimming, lace and neck ruffling cheap as ever. We ask an in spection of our assortment. Respect fully, M. Kosenbaum. 25-0t . Bill Arp on Dogs. I knew that Harris had got hold of some sheep meat somewhere, for. lie had another violent paragraph against dogs the next morning. 1 can alwavs tell when he has had ti ..... mutton for dinner. Jt seems to affect his head, though I never did consider him mutton headed He is too dogmatic for that. Old Bows is dead, ray loving and trusting friend, the defender of my children, the protector of my household in the dark and silen watches of the night. For tliir tepa eais1 Jic, .has'; been loVkapd faithful, Hli i now re feel lik ? o k; ; of the family is dead. Bow v..s the befct judge of human nature I ; ever saw. lie kuuw hi: uunc&i, man and a gentleman by instinct, lie never frightened a woman or Sl fluid ho never went tearing dovvn the front walk after any body, but the very looks of him IT 1 1. . i would might nigh sk.-oi a nigger to death. When they come to our house they begun to holler "hello" a quarter of a mile off. Boats loved to skeer 'em, he did. He had character and emotions. Having no tail to wag (for he ; was curtailed,) he did the best that he could aid wagged it where it ought to be. Bows was a dark brindle. He was a dog of ancestors. His father's name was Shylock, and his grand fath er's name' was Sheriff. They were all honorablo dogs. -I never knew him to. run up and down a neighbor's palings after a dog on he other aide. Ilo wu above it 10 never dogged a respon sibility. He has come in violent personal contact with other dogi a thousand times, more or less, and was nowr the bottom dog in Ight. And, then, what an hon est voice he had. His balk wa not on the C, but was a deep, short basso profundo. We have buried him on the brow of the hill where ho used to sit and jvatch for train ps and straggler. Slowly and sadly we laid him down. Talk about vonr sheep I wouldn't have given him for a whole flock. Sheep are to eat and wer, but Bows was si friend. Ifs like comparing" appetite with 01,,ti.in tie animal wmi the sp ri'.ual. But 1 am 'done ; now. I arris pms -hi-I n'slog-hi w tiothinV agin b!;e' i'i fact, I I iik" 'iii. Kvi'iy hi nee Mary had ii liiihi ianiU I've t.!niigii; kindly of-'hheep, and 1 am perfectly "udl. liu' lo a law that will extcrmiuatt' all Innins and suck egg pups Mid yaller dog;;, and bench leg tices. ii'V iiiv a reflection on iov.-os uioiiior v. Atlanta Constitution J'ine liluff, Ark., has a jMihlic school, .'huilding worth. !20,000. Helena is 'talking ..about putting up a new building of the same kind. Furniture and Toys. I um now receiving one of the finest lots o furniture ever brought to this civy, and I am selling them at the very lowest figure. I have also a nice lot of toys -the very thing for Christmas presents which I am selling very low. (rive me a call and be convinced. Jxo. T. JloKiuss, corner fayetteville. ami . ..... ... i i Davie Streets. no26-tf a tine carrkgbS don't fail to drop into andseeirr. Alfred Upchureh on Hargett street.' He has a large and complete stock of home made work to ' which he invites the attention of the public. Give him a call, and patron ize home manufacturers. nol7-(5t Madame Besson has just received another tine lot of misses and children's cloaks,uls tcrs,jaukets and dresses,' which are going off ycry rapidly'. You had better call early or you will miss' them. She is, selling them very fast. , rio29 JJllttCl ! MllttOT ! T II ITOO Pi - " " " has just received a fine lot of lint or. He also keeps a full line of leady-mult' eh thing on hand all the time, ami also a fin supply c f family groceries which he will sell as cheap asauy mm iu l'al cigh. Corner Martin & ll-unt rts. d"2 FENTRESS' BOARDING HOUSE No. 15 Fayetteville street. NEAR THE CAPITOL, "Will accommodate from fifteen o tweu tv weekly boarders, with or without rooms, on as reasoi able terms as any house i'l the city. Jurors and witness es of the Federal Court, nnd me-ubeis of tle (rviind- Tiodw are renuested to .... - - - - - -o 1 I f;ivn us a call as they will hud a ph-as-1 ant home durng their stay, 1 he table will be supplied with the best the mar ket affords. Transients and visitors will find it to their interest to give us a call. Oar porter, James Murphy, will take pleasure in condictiug you to the f entress Houe. deli-bt Boots. Boots. Que dozen and a half cases just re ceived, which I am selling cheap for cash. . SHAWLS SHAWLS ! In endlens variety and at your owa price. Fin e Ready made Clothing as cheap as the cheapest. 1 also keep a fnll line of dress goods, trunks, valises, umbrellas, hats, caps, bed blankets, and quilts, shoes, &c. All I ask is a call. My motto is "Quick sales and small profits." J. Q. EDWARDS, V ie2-lw No. 6 Hargett Street RECEIVED NOV. 29TH AT R. H. Womblc's. Fresh crackers, rn-w raisins, eurrautn, citron, eocoauuts, lemons, chuiioiI 1 oniii toes, vi ti n, oyst -rs, ssduoii lo' Mcrs. I"ii . Jhs. assorted caudy and nuts. wvt im.sh N. C. cniu w'.ivkiy, pio'v li'i!inly, n iipjn.riii.'.u.n and (ur! wines, jelli.-s and minee meat. North St., near Old Jiwol uo7-;'i;i The Subscriber A prcetical chimney builder for forty y hv-. past, ott'-rs his services to the citieh 'i Jl d;-ili and vicinity t ivin edy all smoky ehinneys,( Hemingway's patent, taken out iu 342,) having retu edi:Jd quite a number in the lusL few months, giving entire satisfaction and relief. Uest city reiVrenet) given if required. Mv motto is no cure, pay. F. S. WOODSON, tin., ' . IVrsou st'ci;t, del -tit East of the Rnptist Grove. C. II. Ferry, Stall -No. UtJ, keep a good supply of fresh "gFEF, pOUK, gAUSAGE. Ac, , . . Kll,K ..H.-.hmastheeheui). , 1 ' Give him a call and be convinced. H l h hi old ' patronize him at his new stand. j .' .... ... .. IToto Arriving 1 Kf sacks fine salt, in seamless 50" 1UU sacks. 400 bushels nice seed oa ts. A fine lot of choice large Mullets, nd a lot of other oods very low for cash. 13. H. Woodell's - is the place for cheap goods. No. 1 Martin Street, Kaleigh N, C NEW GOODS Pre tirj Goods VM CHE A V GOODS: DOORS OPEN DAILY. ADMISSION Ffii-E f r r li J ,v'.j We 1 sue to i-ail t!;ts att ntioii of bu -rs Dry ? V-..-A r-v,r in t lxst t went y-live years iut i hud tiie j ple.ur-.-of oD. n:.,-; to :i;y iniaicn.us frier. U and eiistouiera n more attruet- i ive block of goods than I can this sea- j son. us each and every deiartmeut is full and complete which etnlv,wvs 1 evi rythiuR that i-. kept in a firl class retail tiHdjoiiv,Ti;r ,:ise. - And having a corps of polite sales men of ten to l W!iiy years expeiiene", which will justify ine in sayin'-; that my house is thoroughly organized, and customers will s.'.ve time aiid money by coaling to CltEEi'II'S to buy goods. I wish to cull your spi ei.d at tention to my UlM-k and Fancy Cai h mers as one of my specialties in Dreos Goods. I also nk your siiecial atieu tion to my stock of Cloak, 4is I ha e the largest and most complete assort ments that was ever brought to this city, and Ladies will find it to their interest to examine my Cloaks before buying elsewhere. My Shoe and Sta ple Goods department should never be iorgotten as the (foods wni Ue tzol t prices to meef the hard times. A. CREECH. P. S. My wholjsal(j aepaitmeat w full and complete with just such goods as country merchants want Call and examine them when you want to buy, and I will save ytiil some money.' 56 A. CREECH. Music ! tflusic ! Prof. Pauli ofl'ers his services to the public. He will give instructions ou the piano and organ. , He will also be pleased to attend to the tuning and re pairing of pianos and organs. Old in -strnments varnished and polished up if desired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Alfred Williams' Book store, Fayetteville street. Am also agent for the celeb' atWl Iirytuer Pi anos and Orc.irs. no5-lm Henry J, Brown, UNDERTAKER, Raleigh, N. C, Metanc Burial Caskets, Walnut and other Wood oflins and Casket. . All sizes, stylos and prices. 'All ordeo by liinil or telegraph promptly aU -iided to at all hours 1 -1 w T JUST RECEIVED AT LUMS DEN'S 15 hundred Flow, r Pots'. 1 cuo gun-, nn-.cca and inuzzle. load- in. '-'-. 1. hundred bars shot.--. I Car loi .? eookiiiii'' and heating stoves. 10 thousiind' Fl:ib;i! t rarttidfjes.: Also a nic- lot of l;!,v'-. work bas kets. Call and sec the above a 28-2mo. LUMSPESH. Noitril Carot.is, ( In the Wakk CorxTV, j Superior Court. Iioxana Lan ier, Plaint ill', against Wil liam Lanier, Defendant. A CTION having been commenced by Roxana Lanier against Willin m Lanier for divorce fiom th. bonds of matrimony, and the summons for the defendant having been returned with the endorsement that William Lanier j is not to be found in Wake county; it is ordered that publication for said William Lanier for six successive weeks be made in Tbe Weekly Visi tor, a weekly paper ublished iu Ral eigh. N. C.y notifying the defendant of 'bringing said action, and that he appear on the second Monday of Feb ruary, 1880, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff. And if the defendant fails to appear the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This Oct. 30, 187'J. ..... CllAS. 1). UPOftCRCH, ' Clerk Superior Court Wake County. J. 0. L. llAfeiti-s, P'tirls Attorney. no6-oaw6w KKU'S OS HAI METAIiIC 11U1UL t'ABES -y.. - iff " mfmJLt WlS.'IKH TO IMMliH THE .11 a'i'i ar'-onH'Mii; vii-:i;;Tj in.ii ner wei: st h i led stock of i.ii:s, rj.--:-rs, .vN'Dcinr.DnKse pi.?l:;iiE. yu:cnr, Jci ! ciiorvi i now ict.dy ' r Miii'ati'iii; iuvited to eoi;i. and look, l'rice AH at rices mo crate and all c w. be suit.-. 1. Thankful for (he li'.x r;.l patrona . of the ladies ..! inviting a contiuuancw '' the simie. T am Practical Watch-Maker and Jeweler. , Keejs .constantly in stock; FINE AM EE I CAN WATCHES, Ckcks. Jewelry, Spectacles and " MASONIC J E WELS. Good watches furnished on order bj express C. O. D., or by mail on receipt of priee from $10 to $500. Cortes pondence solicited, and price list amni on application. No humbug or xlV. inon trash kept in stock. All goods and work warranted as represented,' or money refunded on return of goodg. . Great Excitement. it at nooinv.iRD nuofr. We have just received a choioe. lot of candies, nuts, raisins, oranges, lem ons, eocoannts, apoles ris, peanuts ck.s, evaekei-j, ,to The lest fiWCOQi oigstr sold in the city. All Miese gTidg will be sold at the very lowest ngiti-e iiiv ' us a call no? tf , Thev Have Come. The Largest Stock of Holiday Gfts! Jver Jlrowjht to "the City!- 1 liave just !ei;eiv-'d the largtiftt nUM of all kinds of . Toys for the children and grown people ever brought to this city. '': Here the children can be nuide bfr.r yiy, for a very litile tuom y. I. have also the. choicest stock of I'oiii evies of all descriptions in the -it.v. A. BUAGASSAy Confectioner, aud Saker, nol9 lt Foyetteville Street. .-; and . BllOOKM, Cor. Hillsboro aiid SliibuJJ iits., Nice Northern Apple. - Turkeys, line, and fat. A fresh lot of Chioktns elu .ip. Eggs "till you can't rest." LemojU and Florida Oranges, Cocoa nut, prunes, data and currants. large lot Arbnckle colfe ' just arrived. ice cabbage from 5 - to 10 cents apiece. ' ; ' .... , Ml ! . ...' IV The best lot of cigars ever in ' - '-.my nonse. ' oet w sm mm mm rl ( v . I M "I 11'' , - 1 III'. .1 I JtJSA-. e,
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