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'7 cor VOL. 2-NO. 43. RALEIGH. N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1879. PRICE ONE CENT. Evening Visitor. TO. M. UTLE7, Local Editor! Take Notice. The Visitoe is run by 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 Vism)R are expected to be paid on Saturday. We are not able to run accounts with any one. . Large lot of Turkeys, Chickens GEESE, Opossums, Apples and produce of evey description re- ceived at Weaver Bros' . DAILY. OFFICE Wilmington etreej, East of Market. STORE AND WAREHOUSE, de2-lm East Hargett Street. 350 bales. Market quiet. Middling 12. Winter has set in. Cold, muddy and disagreeable. ' Revenue collections $1,461.49. Hon. Kemp P. Battle was in the city to day. Pastors of the different churches will please hand in their changes - if any in their pulpits by 11 o'clock to marrow. Maj.j J no. W. Scott, of Hay wood, and Col. J. L. Patterson, of Salem, were registered at the Yarboro to day. Mr. Wm. Norris, of Buckhorn township, is in the city, visiting his children. vHe is the guest of Mr. M. T. Norris. R. A. White, Sheriff of Gaston county settled his State taxes for 1879 to-day, amounting to $4,- 734.57. J. A. Robinson, Sheriff of Lin coln countv. settled his State i taxes for 1879 to-day, amounting to $4,120.07. We had the pleasure of a cal this morning from the Rev. Dr L. S. Burkhead, who is spending a few days with his family in this A gentleman from Orange county had 4000 rabbits in mar ket this morning. So a gentle man informs us. Professor N. Y. Gulley of Ral eigh, was married to Miss Alice Wingate of Wake Forest College, at 6 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. For the choicest apples to be found in the city go to see Mr. W. A. Gattis. He keeps a good etock on hand all the time and sell them very reasonable. Don't : take our word for it, but gt and ee. for yourselves. Every man was trying to-day to get learcst the 6tove. Two marriage license issued this nvorning. Messrs. Bingham & Wag6taff have thirteen hands employed in their tobacco factory. Some tolerable good beeves were exposed for sale in market this morning. Several parties have been in the city this week purchasing their wedding outfits. A new way of 6tewing oysters is to put a pioco of fat bacon and a lot of meal in tkem. A M. Rosenbaum, near the capitol, has just received in addition to his well selected stock, white and colored bed blankets, white twilled flannel, red twilled flannel, large lot of balrflora1 skirts, ladies, gentlemen and chilurens undershirts, ladies satchels and trunks, canton flannel, trimming, lace and neck raffling cheap as ever. We ask an in spection of our assortment. Respect fully, M. Kosenbaum. VW-bt Mr. S. J. Freeman makes a very important announcement. He is selling goods at remarka bly low prices. If you don't be lieve it just drop in at the white front on Exchange Place, and.be convinced. Mr. Harry H. Roberts will make his appearance on the streets Saturday, to sell novelties and stationery packages, such an amount in a package for 25 cents has never been offered before. We wish Mr. Roberts success in his new enterprise. Shingles are going up daily. Order what you want before it is too late of Jones, Green & row ell who are daily receiving fresh supplies of Timothy hay, oats, corn. meal, bran, etc. Also flour of their Ovvn make which they recommend for family use. dec 6 tf Several barrels Southampton apple brandy for 6ale cheap a A, W. Fraps, wholesale depart ment, decl-bt Great bargains in household articles now. Two fine stoves to be disposed of. Everything needed to make the house pleas ant to be sold cheap. See the advertisement of 'furniture for Newly corned pork at Johnson & Wises'. It's cheaper than clem rib sides. deG-3t . , If You Want a fine carriage or buggy, don't fail to drop into and see Mr. Alfred Upchureh on Hargett street. He has a large and complete stock of home made work to which he invites the attention o." the public. Give him a call, and patron ize homo manufacturers. nol7-Gt Always fresh beer on tap at A. W. Fraps. Justice Barbee made William Macklin and Lackie Cross, both colored, one, to day, by uniting them in marriage. The last seen of the groom he was going up Fayetteville Street crying like a whipped child. Mr. W. G. Brigs has a house and lot he will sell or exchang for one outside the corporation. Real his advertisement. Several of the delegates who have been in attendance on the Grand Lodgo of colored Ma ons atGreenboro, passed through this eity to-day on their way home, They had a grand parade pesterday and adjourned at 12 o'clock last night. There were 132 delegates in attendance. " Say, Mister, can yon tell me where T can get a nice horse and buggy ? I am a stranger in the tity and desire to take a drive, and look at vour far-famed city?" " Why, yes ; just send an order o Mr. Macon L. Parham, on Martin street, opposite the old Baptist Grove, and he will 6end you a nice horse and buggy, and won't charge you very much either." He sent as directed and the last seen of him he was go ing up Fayetteville street, appa rently very happy, in a buggy he had hired of Mi. Parham. The best and largest assortment of wines, liquor,"&c., at A. W. h raps. Madame Besson has just received another fine lot of misses and children's cloaks.uls- ters,jackets and dresses, which are going off very rapk'ly. You had beiter call early or you will miss them. She is selling them very fast. no29 The most convenient hall and best pool and carom tables at A W. Fraps. . The happiest country man we saw to day was the one who had just been to Mr. J. . M. Rosen- baum's and bought his wedding outfit. He 6aid he knew that Jennie would think him the pret tiest man in Wake county when she saw him with that suit of clothes on. We joined in with him in his belief which made him still happier and he went off sing ing something like well, here some one ran against our elbow and we forgot the name of the tune. Go to Mr. Rosenbaum's for bargains. Neakly Three and a Half Mill ion Dollaks Paid in Benefits, tjn der Goreral Occident Policies, in the Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford. Every business man should have a policy. Wil P. Wethrell, 2(5 Gt V . Agent. Furniture and Toys. - I am now receiving one of the finest lots 0 furniture ever brought to th"s city, and I am selling the ji at tlie very lowo-i figure. I heve also a nice lot of tea the" very thing for Chrisimas presents which I am selling very low. Give me a call and be convinced. Jno. T. Mokriss, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. no26-tf Just Arrived 75 of the finest mules that has ever been broaght to the city. For sale by Geo. W. Wynne, ai his old staad on Morgan St., dec. 10 if Raigh, N. C. A little boy on Martin Street yestorday afternoon with a goo6o following him was the attraction on that occasion. When the boy would stop the goose would walk up and rest its head on the leg of its owner. It is strange, even, what a goose can be taught. Wc propose in a few days to publish a seri s of articles on the "history, growth and consump tion of tobacco its manufac tare and sale what it will do for Raleigh," by one of the most ac complished and well-versed writ u'luwl BFC inubu buries a uaiuiui perusal uy , J our citizens especially our capa- . r , , . i.i : x" i i i i ' , , . , , , meu. xi uie tsuggesuous suouiu be adopted by our people, they Ill ,1 P 1 I .... . , - , , , ... . J ".LAVA CiAOV VL i V 1 1 J 11 . sLLl J kJ J HIVH VI u t 1 a to nnmhp.rs of nnnr whit.fi and colored people who are now grow- ing up la idleness, ignorance and V1CC Good Time. One Mr. Jones, ' nine , . months ago from J. W. Cole on ,r , , r . . . Market Square, called yesterday r r o watch had only varied one and . tt- iL i. 1 nine, xxib waiun cusi ana qxo. Duplicates can be had for the same price at the same place. Killed His Wife. We have learned of a most horrible trag- edy which took place in Person county last week. A man by the name of Grose Cauzart, married a young lauy ao mumiis agu, auu soon after deserted her. He ro- turned last week and without any provacation, so far as our inform- ant knows, murdered her and tneu made good his escape. Lho above are the "particulars so far as our informant knows them. An Enterprise which Dk serves Patronage. Professor Linckes'. Gymnasium is fast gain ing golden opinions amongst our citizens, and it would be well for all to go and pay a visit to the Professor. He has furnished his nail Witn an me -necessary nnpic- . 11 .1 -11 mnnts tin makft;it a iirst class en- . , . , tornnon iocliloa Till 1Y1 Ol'nil a Cfl' ll. . . , iiastic lmmements amongst them several construct soiuiy ior ui i.:ji.",i .i i .. -C.,.. , use of consumptive people, a i .11 ' '.ra. l ..,1 snoouug gnur.), i 10 .uuui u table, and a fine piano, are mak. in? Athletic Hall tho most at- trfutivo nlace of DODular resort in our city. Mr. L. invites the r t 1 parents to visit him at his hall and see what he has erected for the health, comfort, develope- raent and happiness of their chil jrptl Christmas Gift. "Yo local" returns his most sincere thanks to Mr. Jno. W. Cole, the popular jeweler, soutk-side of tho market, for the beautiful 6et of gold 6hirt buttons he so kindly presented ui with this morning. This is our first Christmas gift, and we assure Mr. Cole we most heartily appre ciate them. If our friends want good jewelry, they can get it at his store. Married. At the residence of the bride's father in New Hill, on Sundav morninc thn firh ?nct hv the Rev. J. O. Wilson. Mr. W ' -i -r i . . XT . T , C. Bright to Miss N. A. Lash- i m. f 1t . ley- ine following were the at- tendants : C S Bright, and Miss 11. T..n i- r ueiine Ajasmey ; v d j? reeman , . . . " v y A . vvilsonand Miss Susie Barker; T W Richardson and Miss Nan- f J tTT t . D1o Goodwin; Waylan Bright V"" "USU and Misa ate Goodwin ; C W Lawrence and Miss Efne Wil- I hams. A rpnntinn ami Hinnn was held at the . , , t ., . Al . l bride s rather in tho. f fpmnnn where fivervhodv nrpspnt. pn-inxro ' , 1. , m , themselves very much. Tuesday morning the happy pair took the train for a tnn to thn Matpm pHrt q the gtate to vi8it friend. and relations. It is the wish of i , . . . that 'omranmty that they may always be happy and prosperous. For Wilmington.' Mrs. Karrer and daughter, Miss Emmie, and Miss Annie McGowan, of thii city, will leave on Monday, to make Wilmington their future piace or residence, lienerous to a fault, and having dispensed much. charity in our midst, tho lady first named will be especially missed by the unfortunate ; while the re- m0Val of those wha will accom- pany her will create a void in the circle of which they now form so charming a part, not to be filled. and cause regret in the breasts of all who know their many virtues. Misses Karrer atrfj McGowan, we learn, will engage in the business of working in human. hair, millin ery and stamping, and we bespeak Kill 111111 .1 llUUlttl D11A1U Ul 1 , . city by the sea and of those of 1 J : J Cape 1' ear generally 1 . wft flPn povl.v tn .nnnnnno t.liat rg; j0m i. Morris is sick and ha8 )ecn confincd to her room for 60me two wccks bv sickness. Malmda Jeffreys, colored, the I l 1 i l i ' .'! r ceieoratea aummy, was given hours in the guard House, by Ins I m " . mm onor Ior proper conuuci on tne streets - Business very dull to day on I account of the inclement woathir .'i.i. ' d .A ' ' ' ' !-" ' - -i: '! : .bn't TT
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