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2 1 r : inr My ft I J 711 AVAV VOU U-NO. 152. Evening Visitor. Weaver Bros. Have just received a large lot of White Peas, iVhite and Mixed Beans, Black Peas, m CN; O. Shoulders. : - . Chickens and Eggs lieceived daily . By Express. We have alo.th3 best. . vl ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES Old Seed Tick Coffee, 25c. A full line of Groceries. Give us a oalL Briggs' Building RALEIGH, N. 0, HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING TACKLE, LINES Cotton, Linen, Grass, Silk Braided Linen, Braided bilk, I ! ! .1.; i i&oij Ac.'&o.) HOOKS Kirby, Kinsey, Limerick, Carlisle, Sproat, Obeideen and Edgar Barbless. QUILL Float,1 Barrel Floats, 'King Tips, Ura 6 Hwivels, , CORKS AND SINKERS, JAPANESE POLES. Cill aud see oar stuck. We, offer best goods at lowest prices. . . , . - - THOMAS H.D5iaSS& SONS. mm I0ET1 STUB FOB EVER . 31 Col. T. M. Holt Still Ahead ! ! Thirty sacks T. M Holt's Family Flour. A nice lot of Country Hams, going low for cash, at B. H. WOODELL'S. Bottom prices, always. apr 19 lw. Tli9 Only Genuine il.1 U. -BtNGUAM, RALEIGH, N. C. a!5-tf ''Fashionable Straw and Felt Hats, i r Ai i. atjj. . waitts. april 19 lm.: ' ' 'Sister, didn't Eddie look charm ing yesterday in his new suit V "Yes : where did ho get it ?" "Why at J. M.; Rosenbaum's, wbn. thfiv sav. keeps an elegant ttoek." "I am going to send James there to get him a sm Also, the next time 1 s :e him." Look to your interests, and buy the Xiffht-Running "New Home." i Fashionable Spring Clothing, 1 atD. S. Waitt's. april 19 1m VnxT Wtt.t. Tt Tt vou fail to set some of those White Fish, only a few barrels left, at B. H. Woodell's. Smoke Buffalo Ball. BUFFALO BULL , MANUFACTURED BY RAiiWIGH N. citY Visits. No old bonds (this morning. Nothing beforo the Mayor this morng. ... Only one more day in which to register. ; t ; ' TJie book? o registration close to morrow. Mi. and Mrs. J. Freeman are qnite sick. Capt. Brook's little son is very Not a marriage licence issued this morning. . . Marx Cohen, of Petersburg, Va., took out a drummers license to day. , ', j ' ( Mrs. Bettie Burns leaves to night for her home, in Georgia. Spring chickens,, a- little larger than quail, retail very readily' 'ih market for 30 cents a piece. A party of young men left for Pttsittsboro last night to attend lh j marriage of one of Chatham's belles.- A team belonging to O'Kelly & Baker ran away this morning. The carriage was badly broxen. Receipts of cotton to day very light. Middling 11 cents. Mar ie -y, demoralized. Mrs. Eli Felt, of Warrcnton, is in the city, visiting her daugh- ur, Mrs. Brewer. , Colonel H. B. Short, of Columbus county, is registered at the xarboro House. Hopes are entertained now, by his ph)sician that he will be able to save Mr. James Rideout's eye. Ros Shober, colored, was put in iailto day, for 30 days for failure to pay a bill of costs. Mr. S. J. Fall, Agent of Immigra tioa Abroad, appointed by our Board of Agriculture, reached Wellingbor- uch. .England, on the vtn inst. lie left Raleigh on the 18th of March, and ailed from .New lor on tne zitu Sermon on Heavkk. Rev. Dr Teasdalo will preach in the "First Bapiisk Church to night, on heav on. All are cordially invited to attend , Some hogs at Ed. Lane's livery stables, drank, some water poured off from mince moat and became very much intoxicated yesterday "Several of onr young - people will ctizmmmrt iw ?" f mi burnie.to morrow. , The, Visitor wisKeV liem a pUJisaAtf time Resrular . meetinsr of Seaton to morrow niffht. A full atten - dance desired. Business of im portance to be transacted.,. , Campbell Perry had the first garden peas of the season in market this morning. He was telling them at $1.00 per peck Rather high for our pocket. Mrs. Mary F. Jenkins, Macon Depdthas a package aeeding 4 cts postage, and a postal card with no address, signed "A Tax Pay er," are held at th post office here. : .";.:..':';.. , 0.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Revenue 3 404.98. collfctio;ii tj day Freih fish received daily at Give mo a call. stall No. 14. G.D. Cully. - Ives Brookij; colored, paid his cost nd was released from jail this morn- Baild cotton and tobacco factories, and in twent'v "'vears Raleiffh' will be one of the wealthiest aad largest cities ia the. South, i' , . . If our businetfl men desire to double their business, i let them subscribe and aid in building the Railroad from here to Rocky Mount . . Every wembcr of Thompson s Silver Cornet Band are requested to meet at the band room at o'clock, to uight, to make ar rangements for. Memorial Day. By , ardor of; J, ,V. Le.e, Captain. Messrs. W.'H. & R. S. Tucker are: having tho To wles house re moved to the fot in the rear of the Tucker "House, to be made into a private residence- These gentlemen. are! co'ntiuua'.ly mak- og improvements in our city. Mr. Jake Scott, of Jones county ; G. Simmons, Esq., of Newberne, and J. J. HMy, shenfl of Union ounty, together with his wife, daugh ter and son, are registered at tlio JNa- tional Hotel. Sheriff J. J. Hasty, of Union coun ty, brought three prisoners to the pen itentiary to-day. Their names are : Noah Little, iiUyeais ; Jim McMannu, 10 vears ; Ewhraira Wall, 10 years all colored and all put in for larceny. His girl sent him a note and told him if he called there with his mustache dyed, 6he would discard him. He went immedi ate! v and had it cut off. This happened in this city a tew clays aijo. .... Dr. and Mrs, Mac Rae, of Fay ctteville, father and mother of Mr. J. Y. Mac Rae, the polite and accommodating clerk at Messrs. Pescud, Lee & Co's. drug store, are in the city, stop ping at the i arboro House. The best Ten Pen Alley in the State. The best Gymnasium and the best company and the most fun. all at Lincke's Hall. Go there ye over worked and weary clerke, merchants and citizens and there recruit your energies. Do not forgot Lincke's Gymnasium. Why did he stay so late ? Had he left iust after calling her; an angel, all would be Well, but 1 he stayed on, until the; t genial host was under the nossity; ot ro moving, the old jBrrrmh rooster from the hen .house; to a perch near the parlor window, ., The oek crew thrice and the voiitl took the liintr-' - i Died. In Brooklyn, N, Y., on the, J 9th inst., Mrs! Jane Smith Wyatt, wife of Mr. W. IL Wyatt, formerly of this . city. The de ceased was well known and much beloved, in this city and her many relatives and friends here will loam of her death with much sadness. TTe sympathize with her sister and brother and other relatives here in their sad afflic tion. She leaves a husband and little babe. 21. 1880. SATSFACTION.-Belore huyine I elsewhere, satisfy yeurself that you cannot Had the same thing, or some thing as good, at R. B. Andrews & Co., Clothiers and Hatters, for less money. Many a dollar will thus be saved you. april 21-tf - : M- ,,m , Our Statb Fisb Hatohet. Ud to Monday night last our Fisli Commis sion at Avoca had taken 1,090,000 shad eggs. Over 3,000,000 wll be distribu ted in our waters in a few days. This is work on a large dcale. Regular meeting of Oak City Lodge, No 419, K.' of II., to night. A full attendance desired. Mrs. Sanders, of Smith field, daughter of :M'rv Miles ' Good win, of this city, is lying quite; ill in that town, trom a deep cold con tracted while returning to her home from a visit to her father's family in this city. It is useless to 6end to New York or any where else, . when yon can get anything you waut; at Joseph K roth's, on Martin Street, nearly opposite the post office. Go and examine his stock and prices. White Goods, I'iques, Lawns, check ered Muslins, Nainsooks, Laces, Edg ings, Ladies Linen Collar." aad Caffi, 4c, at 1). S. Waitt's. april 19 lm. Read Ladies! Mrs. Isaac vjitiMffer is now in r.no ii(nhe: n market, buviug her second 6tock or spring and summer Millinery a20 3t. Wheeler's History of Noith Caroli na only a few copies left. $1 each, at Brausoa s Bookstore. For the choicest suits of ready made clothing, J. M. Rosenbaum's Clothing Emporium can't be ex culled. His stock is large and elegant and prices as favorable as an v house in the city. Call and look at his stock and prices. I IV I " I vOAiri.HiiH.u. e navo just completed a fine assortment of elegant Japanese, and Nickle Pla ted Buggy Harness. We will receive one of the prettiest stocks' of Buggy Whips in a few day s pver before brought to this city We also keep everything in the saddle and harness hue. Call and examine 6tock and prices, as wo will sell cheap for cash. E. F. Wyatt & Son, Manufacturers of and dealers in harness and saddlery of every description, East Martin Street, next to . Ber ry's Livery stable. a!9-w Evan's hand-made Shoes and other good makes, for. men, ladies and chil dren, at D. oVi Waitt's. april 19 lm. '? ( W. H. & R. S. Tccker. Great bar- crains in Handkerchiefs.. 300- dozen Ladies' Hemmed and Tape-bordered Handkerchiefs. Sold only by the doz. as a dnve. 100 doz at $1 00 per doz. 100 doz at $125 per doz. 100 doz at 1 50 per doz. W. H. &R. S. Tucker. To the Gentlemen and Young Men. Why not save 50c to $1 00 on your Hats, soft and stiff, and 25c to 50o on the straw and Leghorn Hats, by buying your Hats from W. H. & R. S. Tucker, who have the largest and most complete stock of hats in all the latest and most fashionable styles. Gentlemen's Spring and-Summer Underwear, Shirts, Collars,' Cuffs, Neckties, &c. ' W. H. & R. S. Tucker. PRIOR ONRURMT. Those in search of a oood michiae. should buy the Light Running New Hoace, J. L. Stone, State Agent, Ral- eigh, N. C. Pescud, Lee & Co., have been running their soda fountain all . through the winter. , rnahS tt Hoopskirts for ladies at M Rosenbaum's. ' The '.'New Home" is the best Black Wax Beans and White Wax Beans, at Branson's Bookstore. I Always fresh beer on tap at A. W": Traps. Sewing Machine Needles of all kind at Branson's Bookstore. 1 You have never hid the aipest rolls iiud biscuit if you have aot triad the Enst L-ike Flour. Onlv to be hal rtt ' ' pl3 B. H. WoonBLL's. . Vichy, Saratoga' gennihe and Seltzer water on draught at Pes'i"''i cud, Lee tfc Co's. . A Fool's Errand, bv Oae'of the pools" price Si a new lot received ' at Branson's Bookstore. Goldes D.iys, a splendid paper for young people, only 7 ceuts a eppy, sold hy La. Branson. tresii Baer on Tap at all timas. ' ; A. W. Fraps' 27-tf Domestic and Fancy Dry (5 o U, at i).. i. april 19 lm A f".ll a 'sovtmevi nf Winos fnd Li quors on hand at A. W Fraps' whole1 sale .department. Also the best Mil waukee Beer in bottles. 27-tf. For liglit running, durability, ka . the Now J lome is unexcelled. Ice cold Sou.i water at Pescud, Lee & Cu. i The best Family Sowing Machine th'o Now t'oiuc at No. 18 Fayeltcville Su-pi't. Wax Bavs A few loft at Bnnson's Bookatore. For Meal, Flour, Hay, Wood, Coal, Lumber. Shingle.1, Laths, Lime, AND H'irse aud Cow feel of all kinds, call on Jones, (treen x Fowell, . Raleigh, N. C. Go to Pescud, Lee fe Co. fcr your Ice Cld Soda Water. If You Want a fine carriage or buggry. don't fail ta drop into and see Mr. Alfred Upchurch on Hargett street. He has a large and complete stock of home made work tc which ha invites the attention of the public. Give him a call, and patron- ze home manufacturers. nol7-6t Celebrated "Manhattan" White and Fancy Shirts, at D. S. Waitt's. april 19 lm. J. L. Stone sells the New England: Organs' and Pianos. Office No. It Fayctteville Street. ' The New Home has a solid steel nee dle bir and cam. J. P. GULLEY has a very attractive line of samples from Messrs. Devlin A Co., New York. J. P. G. will take your measure and Devlin & Co. will mftke the suit. A perfect fit miaras- teed or no sale.' A large and attractive stock fine handmade shoes just re ceived for Spring trade. Prettiest, nobbiest and best in the market. Pri ces right. mh Beautiful Slates at L. Branson's Bookstore. Smoke Buffalo Bull ; it is delight ful. , ism m THMT T1K TIP
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