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- - ' j yrr V A I A Ay v VOL. 3-NO. 1. HALEIGIL N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 23. 18807 PRICE ONE CENT. ff Hi $ (f. fa i I fill! II X V I II II II Evening Yisitor. Weaver Bros. Have just received a large lot of White Peas, iVhite and Mixed Beans, Black Peas, Chickens and Eggs Received daily By Express. We have $f Meat d r ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES Old Seed Tick Coffee, 25c. A full line of Groceries. Give us a call THOMAS H. BRIGGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N.' C, DEALERS IN HARDWARE. OHILDRElN'S carriages. Barker's Brazilian Shoe, Dressing. FISHING TACKLE, CHAMBtill SKTTS. Gerii Lea Cooh Stoves. . ''. , Farmers' Supplies. ;,Town and Country" Ready Mixed Paint. It is the BEST. We solicit a slmre of your patron age and guarantee best goods at low Aptfces ..:.''''. ySQUARE DEALING. "0M fiflHTJI. STATE Col. T. M. Holt Still Ahead ! ! Thirty sneks T. M Holt's Family Flour. A nice lot of Co.untry Hams, going low for cash, at B. II. WOODELL'S. gf Bottom prices, always. apr 19 lw. - The Only Genuine in H MANUFACTURED BY RALEIGH, N. C. al5-tf Fashionable Straw and Felt Hats, , atD. S. Waitt's. april 19 lni. . Look to your interests, and buy the Light-Running "New Home." Fashionable Spring Clothing, april 19 v ' .-Vv --Vx- Vrm Wtt.t, Miss It If you fail to get some of those White Fish, only a lew barrels left, at B. H. Woodell's. Smoke Buffalo Bull. ' ? SATISFACTION. Before buying elsewhere, satisfy yourself that you .annnt. ftnd the same thing, or some thing as good, at R B. Andrews & Co., Clothiers and Hatters, for less money. Many a dollar will, thus be saved you. april 21-tf Wheeler's History of North Caroli na only a few copies leit. 91 eacn, I T 0 TlTTT T DULL at Branson's Bookstore. CITY visits: 1 A happy new year o you, Mr. Tisitor. News. The 'young onion-bed ia now a soenter of attraction. Xjiiiko are riuwuiiiir nub Uim Ibuttons ou gents sleeves. " Now is the time to subscribe. Commence with the new volume. It is now time for hairless men to purchase fly nets for their bald heads. Raleigh phapter; ,$o. 10 will hold a special, meeting to night for instruction. , . Several persons were" baptized at Swain Street Baptist Church this afternoon. The Visitor third volume to commences its day, under tho most nattering eiroumst&ccea.V. It is said that the pen is migh tier than the sword. Neither is of much value without the holder. Regular meeting of Raleigh Light Infantry .to night. Busi ness f importance to be trans acted. Fresh fish received daily at stall No. 14. Give in a call, or send me an order. G. D. Cnllv. a23-w. " here have been 101 converts 1. 1 Swain Street-Baptist church up to last night, and the interest as great as ever. I. W. Rogers, Esq., will put a sprinkler on the 6tree s as soon as a sufficient number ot subscribers are procured. He should be liberally patronized. Free of charge. Your drug gist will refund your money if Dr. Bull's cough syrup does not give you satisfaction and cure your cough. There must be some great dis turbance among the politicians. Colonel John A. McDonald, who Is in the habit of retiring very early, was seen up at 12 o'clock last night. When a woman has a bird on her hat and what woman hasn't and she leaves it on the table and tho cat sees the article, it's hard to tell whether the cat or the woman will feel the worst about it. ... W. T. Utley, Esq , has been I chosen to represent Seaton Gales session of the Grand Lodge which meets in this city on tho 11th of May next. Wm. Wooll cott, Esq., alternate. C. W. Hoover, who keeps a stall in the market, where you can get everything you want in tho Iqwl and vegetable line, had the first cabbage of the season this morning. He was retailing them at 15 and 20 cents per head . Call and see him There is more interest being manifested by the ex-Confederate soldiers this year, all over the State, in regard to Memorial Day, than erer. before. We learn that very near all the ex Confederates in this city and county will par ticipate in the Memorial exercises hero on thp 10th of May, next. NoMiing before tho Maj or this morning. Not a marriage license issued tins morning. Lincke's Hall is the most pop ular resort in the 'city. Whitfield, Powers Sc Co., took out a drummers license to day. Go to Lincke's i Hall to night. if you desire to spend some pleas ant hours, j $12,000 worth of old bonds received for "exchange ' at the Treasury to day. ' The Chatham mail didn't ar rive till 12 ui., to. day, being about 3 hours behind time.,, ;The festival of the ' Good Shepherd' Sunday School at Metropolitan Hall again to night. 5 The Wheeler &'Wilson Manu facturing Company renewed their license to day to do business in this State. P. D. Page,. Haye's store, Wake conntv, lias a letter in the post office here needing a two cent. stamp. Mr. J. A. Kelly left this morn ing for Wake Forest College to be present at the Senior speaking which takes place to night. Mrs. Isaac GSttinger has return ed with a second stock 'of 6pring and summer Millinery of the very latest styles- a23-3t. Receipts of cotton to day very light. Middling llf cents; strict low middligg cents ; low mid dling 1 If cents. Market quiet. Mr. Theo. T. Fentress has just received a fine lot of flowers and geraniums which hs will sell cheap. He has his ice cream hall in full blast. Go to son him. Ex-members of Raleigh Light Artillery are earnestly requested to meet at the Mayor's '"office '.'.to 1 i 1 1 1 1 nignc at s o clock to make ar rangements to celebrate Memo rial Day. For the best suit of ready- made clothing, g to see J. M Rosen bait m. Dr. leasdalc will preach to night in the First Baptist Church, on Salisbury Street, on the har vest tune and summer season to the; soul. All are cordially invi ted to attend. If you want a, cheap and well fitting suit of ready, .made, cloth ing, go to see J. Rosenbaum, corner Fay eittville arid largett Streets. His , stock is complete, and his prices' moderate..:'. This morning while the ice house of W. M. Boylaii, Esq., was being filled, the sills of the house gave way and , t'ie wagon, horses and driver fell through. The driver was insensible at last accounts, one of the horses so badly injured that it will have te be killed, and the other badly hurt. ;;.;:.' :;,''.... J. M. Rosenbaum keeps the moat elegant stock of ready madi clothing of any house in the city and sells at" the very lowest prices. Call and examine hie stock. W. B. Maun e Co., , have just received a second stock of those elegant low cut shoes the best shaped and the bestshoe for the money in this market. a221w. Just received a new and ele gant 6tock of ladies setts, ear rings, chains, bracelets, finger rings,' pins, &c. Another invoice expected in a few days. . These goods will be sold reasonable. Call and examine them, at Jl W. Cole's, on Market square. S223I;, A silver headed walking cne with the follwing inscription has been found and left at' this office: "D. B.' Holland, from Inwood Singing Class, 1878." The owner can get the samt by calling at this 'Office and paying all necessary charge.-1. a224f. WE Oftsr Gewin nargaini in our Shoe Department. Ladies intending to purchase are asured that no house gives so much for tho money, such aew, desirable and durable cood. 300 pairs of Ladies' Curacoa and French Kid Button Bots, box and plain totf, French and half French heels. 200 pairs Ladies' straight and train sout Button Boot, French or plain heels, box or plain toes. , W. H. & R. S. Tucker. Call for Eureka Spool Sik and Eu reka Button Hole Twist, if you want the best, at W. H. k R. S. Tucker's. Our 1 .dy friends who have used the "Eureka bpool Silk" will use no other. It is full size, full length, and always as represented. To b found at W. II. R. S. Tucker's. Corsets! Corsets ! Corsets? A complete asiortment of American and French Woven and Handmade Corsets, including the well known 0. P. Roman & Co. Corsets from 40 cents to $3, at W. H. & R. S. Tucker's. W. H. & R. S. Tucker have received R large invoice of Ladies' Kid Gloves, fastened with hooks and laces; a con venient arrangement, not tearing or breaking the kid. All tne new spring shades and blacfcs. It is useless to send to New York or any where else, when yon can get anything you want at Joseph Kreth s, on Martin Street, nearly opposite the post office. Go and examine his 6tock and prices. White Goods, Piques, Lawns, check ered Muslins, Naiusooks, Laces, Edg ings, Ladies Linen Collar and Cuffs, &c, at D. S. Waitt's. april 19 lm. Read Ladies ! Mrs. ' Isaac GSttinger is now in the northern market, buying her second stock of spring and summer Millinery. a20 3t. Completed. We , have just completed a fine assortment of elegant Japanese and Nicklo Pla ted Buggy 'Harness. We will receive one of the prettiest stocks of Buggy Whips in a few day's ever before brought to this city. We also keep everything in the saddle and harness line. Call and examine stock and prices, as wo will soil 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. al9-w Evan '8 hand-made Shoes and other good make, for men, ladies and chil dren, at D. S. Waitt's.' april 19 lm. ThoH iu search of a good machiae, should buy the Light Running New Hon: a, J. L. Stone, State Agent, Ral eigh, N. C. Pescnd, Leo & Co., have been running their soda fountain all through the winter. mah8 tf Hoopskirts for ladies at M Rosenbanm's. The "New Home" is the best.; Black Wax Beans" and White Wx Beanb, at Branson's Bookstord. ' , Always ;fr?8h beeion A. W. FraDS. . ,. ' tap at " Sewing Machine Needles of allied at BraiWotfs Bookstore ' ' B You have' never1 1 had the nicest rolls and biscuit if you have not tried the East Lake. Flour. . Only tA, be had aV, apl3 , B-H.(W OODrXL 8. 7ichy, Saratoga gehuiue and Seltzer water on draught' at Pes cud, L-e & Co's. "A Fool's Errand, by One of the Fools" price Si a new lot received at Branson's Bookstore.' UOLPE.X Days, a splendid paper for' young people, only 7 cents a copy, Bold by L. Branson. Fresh Beer ou Tap tit all timas, A. W. Fraps' . 27-t Domestic- and Fiinev Dry'(io')di, atD. ti. WAtrr's. april 19 lm A full assortment of Winen i.ml Li quors on hand at A. VV FrapB' whole sale department. Also tho best Mil waukee Beer in bottles. 27-tf. For light running, durability. &o.. the New Home is unexcelled. Ice cold S01...1 water at Pescnd," Lee & Co. The best Family Sewing Midline the New Home at No. 18 Fuvettevill Street. Wax Bens A few left at Branson's Bookstore. For Meal, Flour, Hay, Wood, Coal, Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Lime, AND Horse and Cow feed of all kinds, call on Jones, Green & Powell, Raleigh, N. O. Go to Pescud, Lee & Co. for your Ice Cold Soda Water. If You Want a fine carriage or baggy, don't fail to drop into and see Mr. Alfred Upchurck ou Hargett street He has a large and complete stock of home made work tc which he invites .-theattention of tht public. Give him a call, and patron ze home manufacturers. nol7-6t Celebrated "Manhattan" Wffiteand Fancy Shirts, at D. S. Waitt's. april 19 lm. J. L. Stone sells the'Sfew England Organs and Pianos. Office No. It Fayctteville Street.' - ; The New Home has a solid steel nee dle bar end cam. J. P. GULLEY has a vary attractive line f samples from Messrs. Devlin & Co., New York. J. P. G. will take your measure and Devlin & Co. will make the suit. A, perfect lit guaran teed or no sale. A large and attractive stock fine handmade shoes jusk re ceived for Spring trade. ' Prettiest, nobbiest and, best in the market. Pri-r ces right. . mh Beautiful Slates at L. Branson's Bookstore. Smoke Buffalo Bull it isdelight- ful. pco.:.co. ' : -
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