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Mr. ad Mr. D. 8. Budging u.d many bearts happy on last evening by celebrating their silver wedding. The bride and groom, moet beoom ingly gave the guests a hearty wel oome, while theae in return extended congratulations and good wishes. It is useless to try to mention all who were present, but the visitors from a dUtanee were Mrs. R. T. Prlddy, of Keysvllle, Va., Miss Wootton, of Clarksvllle, Va , and Mr. Wilkinson, ereystone, N. O. The bride was handsomely attired in black silk, with silver ornaments. The costumes were beautiful and handsome. Later in the evening th; guests were invited into the dining room, where thev found the table burdened with the moet tempting delicacies. After this repast was fully enjoyed and U iny pleasant tete-a-tete, the hour arrived for departure. The presents were beautiful and costly, but it was only a suggestion of the esteem we have for this happy couple. We wish them a long and pros perous life. mmhmmkmhmv-- -m-- tamtA. Vm. has Inteodnaad a W.l..v - "'II' ' ' ' bill to repeal all acts discriminating in taiatno agaiLst circuiavng mmm of State banks. It Is state ! that the Italian cabinet has resolved to resume full deploma tlc relations with the United States, which have been partially suspended, since the New Orleans affir. Thus our foreign entanglements are get. ting untwisted. Accepted At the meeting of Albemarle Pres bytery held in this city, yesterday, the resignation of Rev. Dr. Jno. 8. Watklns, pastor of the First Presby terian Church was accepted, after a most feeling expression of regret over bis loss to the congregation. The resignation will take effect on the first of March. After that date, Rev. Dr. Morton, as principal and Rev. C. G. Vardell as alternate, will fill the pulpit here. The Visitor takes this occasion to express its deep regret at the loss of Dr. Watkins to ourj community, where he is held in such high and great esteem. We wish for him a long term of future happiness, and feel sure, that, in his new sphere, he will receive a most cordial support in the noble work in which he is en gaged. Personal mention. Rev. Jonathan Wood, of the Fay etteville Street Baptist Church is quite sick. State Senator Zeb Vance Walser, is in the city. Ex-Judge Womack is here. Mr. Jordan Womhle, of jraell, is in the city on a visit to relatives and friends. He is looking unusually well. We are sorry to state that Mrs. Jno. Robinson who has been quite sick for some time with the grippe,is still con fined to her room, though something better. Mrs. Ida A. Hicks who has been quite sick for two weeks or over, is some better. Mies Mildred Badger returned yes terday from Goldeboro where she has been on a visit to Miss Lizzie Dortch Miss Jennie Lyon, accompanied by her brother Mr. W. C. Lyon are visit irg in the city. We regret to state that our friend Mr. A. W. Moye, the gentlemanly and efficient deputy clerk of the Superior Court, is sick at his home in Gary We sincerely hope he may soon be well enough to resume his duties Col. Tbos. M. A ' go is in Oxford at tending court- Miss Nettie Baldwin, of Winston, is in the city, visiting the family of Capt. C fi. Lenson. Mad Dogs. The mad dog mania has again bro ken ont in some sections of the State, and in the ueighbor hood of Summer field, Guilford county, a regular scare is in progress 'A he Twin City Daily of last Saturday says: About a month ago two wealthy sportsmen from New York, Rapallo and Davies by name, went to Som merfleld to spend several weeks in hunting, carrying with them a young setter dog. Soon afterwards be ex hibited signs of rabies and bit Ra pallo, who was seized with violent hydrophobia and left at once for Mew York. The rabid animal bit anoth- r dog in the neighborhood, which was in turn seized with flts nine djs af terwards and bit three men, twocbil dren and a woman, when he was shot and killed. All the persons bit have been attacked with bydropobbia and a loadstone has been sent for. Mean while there is great alrm in the com jnjBfiitv about the victims. Mardl Gras. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell round trip tickets to New (Mean and Mo bile at one first class fare for the round trip. Tickets on tale Febru ary 95th to 2Pth limited, returning March 15th, 1392 The following are the round trip rates from points named I elow, Inter mediate points in same proportion: New Orleans Mobile. Charlotte, $S3 fO W 40 Greensboro, 5 50 23 CO Raleigh, 5 50 2d 60 Goldsboro, 23 50 23 50 Henderson, 26 00 24 01 Durham, 25 50 2S 5 Winston-Salem, 29 40 23 3U Asheville, 22 41 19 2 Spartanburg, 2105 10 Wl Greenville, 19 95 is 75 Columbia. 22 95 18 70 Richmoud. 29 50 24 50 Charlottesville. 26 00 24 0' Lynchburg, Danville, 26 00 26 00 24 00 24 00 Raleigh Market Report. WHOLBBALB and rbtail. Corrected webkly by w a Jfe a R 8 fRONACH. Fayetteville and Wilmington streets. BIO u Meats C. R. sides, 6f 81 Bulk snoulders, 7 10 Bacon M B, llfte " breakfast 12, 13 Hams sugar cured 12 15c " N. C. & Va.. 12 16c Bacon N. 0., hog round, 10 11c Labs Pure, 8 10c Compound 6c 84- Floor Best per bbl $6.00 $7.00 Family, " 5.75 6.50 Good. " 5.25 5.50 Ooffkk Rio Green 18 25c SueAR Granulated, 5 6Jc yellow extra u 4 oc MOLASSBS Cuba 22 50c Newt rleans, 22 ooc Syrup , 25 50 Mbal per bushel 85 1.00 Corn per bushel 90 1,00 Oats per bushel, 47 60c HAT per hun wt 90 1.10 Brah per pound, li lie Ship Stuff per pound, ! lf" 8ALT per 8R.CK, 150 1:7 COUNTRY PRO' FOE Butter 17 25c Eggs. 15 20c Chickens Spring, 15 25c Hens, 30 35e Potatoes 8weet 3r fiOc NFW ADVERTISEMENTS Dissolution of OpirtBerctiip. 4 ( or ill ;iml National Event The tirra of Kvans A Mvtin has by mu tual on-isei.t this dav been rlisso ved, Jbn . W Kvai.p, of said firm. ha ins purchase! the MM Ml rest and a aired "'o payment of. the debts of the firm. all pr-ns indebted to the said tirra are amhui t to make pay ment to Jno W Evans. 'Ibia lannary 3"tti. 1M92. J W KV N8. h Ai M4UT1X. H -ving I oufrht the entire ivt"rest of K M Martin iu the Carriage ai d Wukou factory, I'onnerly carried on radar the n.ime of Evans .V Martin. I shall continue the buaineaa at the o'd stand manufacturing and reiiring n ri. Wuuoutt Biiiek18 and whatever else comes in my line, corner of Blount and Morgan Streets. I guarantee first class work at moderate prices. Tbankitv.- the public fo- the patronage heretofoie civeu to the tirrn, I ask a continu ance of the same to myself. .T W EVAN3. Raleigh, tf f Feb I, IS).' tf mi m ITlPOlITi HALL ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1892. Return after two years' absence, te Famous Fun .Maker; RAYL. ROYCE IN- TOM'S VACATION A Clean Musical Comedy-Melody in three acts. Brightest Music, Charming Dances. Ebgant Costumes, Latest Songs, Wit and Mirth, JNovel ideas, laugn -i noure. B S Drimrs and 8 C Behenna. iv anaeers. Pri,es 25, 50 and 75c. Seats on sale at MacRae's crag store. Attachment. NORTH CABOLP A, In the Superior ' ou.t Deering. Milliken fe Co vs S J Newell and W A rresoy a ttaenment. Six thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty seven aDd 21100 Dollars, due by judgment in Supreme Court of New York; warrant of attachmert returnable to the Superior Court of Wake county to be held on the first Mon day before the first monday of March, 1892, being the 29th February. 1892. Dated January 28, 1892 DEERING. Mil L1K1 N & CO, fel iw Plaintiffs, by P. T Cray, Any. - AT- 216 Fayetteville St. Y7Ylr Viy Tire Wood, cut in V " fjUmma,ny length, delivered to any part ot tne city. T rTAfTTTT? of an5" dimensions 1j U AlJjl2iI funrnished on short notice. Also shmgles, laths, &c- Tn"""!" My Special Horse and JC V J-'Cow Food is gaining quite a reputation wherever used. It will pay you to give it a trial. WHEAT, &C.-oA,3 at lowest prices Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, notn lor seed and leed. Also cran, voth Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, choice Timothv Hay, Wheat and Rice Straw. ALSO FERTILIZERS- JS ated Fertilizers, Pme Bone Meal, Land Plas ter, Acid Phosphate Shell Lime in any quan tities. QT7TTTil Choice Grass and Clo kJJLy X1 ' XJlO""ver Seeds of every kind, both for field and farm. I- R. WYATT. CheaD Homes. I offer desirable buildlni; lots in the northwestern part of the city as rep resented on Shaffer's map, lying on the extension of Jones, Lane, and Jlorth streets. Jn order toenable par chasers to improve their property, b expending their available means in building and making their homes comforta ble. 1 will lease these lots at a rent equal to the interest on their value, and give the pur chasers twenty vears to pay for the proper1 y. To mechanics and ycung mm earning monthly wages, this o ,r ensbles them to secure a home at mo rate prices and long credits, and pay f them as their earnings allow. A man can lease a lot of one-quarter of an acre, for say $24 a yeai, the lease hav- , j , i r i i i ' p c , mg ine iransieraDie cnaracier oi a lee-simuie title, and redeemable at the pleasure of the holder, bv oivment in full or bv install ments of not less ihan one-fifth of the cost of thf lot, and can use all the means at com nand to build bis home and mate himself l nfortable. He thus secures a home free fr ni any debt that can trouble him, by the payment of Vl a year. Apply to WM. J. SAUNDERS Real i state Agt. dec 19 Ira 426, Saunders St. Sale of Land. By authority of mortgage from Walter K Howard and wife as recorded in book page 611, R gister of Deeds office for Wake county, 1 will on Monday, 22d February 1892, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wakerounty, sell to (he highest bidder fo cash, a certain parcel of land in Oberlin village, nea- Raleigh, adjoining the lands of Mt Moriah church and others, containing li acres, and particularly described in said mort gage, w JN JOIN JUS. 322 Attrrney, SALE OF REAL ESTATE. U NDER the terms of a mortgage execu ted by R P. HowU to Eliza Donaldson. Trustee, reris tered in Wake countv in book 1CP pajp 169. Register's office, 1 will on Feb ruary 29kh. 1892, t 12 m., at the court house door in Raleigh, expose to public sale a tract of land in Swift Creek township, adjoining me minis oi i. a. uowen, w.j. trowder W. G. Unchurch a"d Jas 8. West, contain iug 1014 acres, fully described in the said mortgage, i erros cash EldZA DON J LI SON, Trustee. F. H. BU8BEE, Attorney, jun 21st tdi. o -- Sclentlflo American Agency for Our Annual Inventory Sales. That for 1892 has started. Once a yea', February 1 th, we "balance books. Before that dny arrives it is eipedint to convert as much stock into casb as N possi Mp. To d this requires a groat loss of money. However, we believe "U in chsIi is preferable to $90 in merchandise at this season of the year, especially when it is oar determination to close clean every garment of winter weight on our counters and in our shelves Our stock takng sale of '93 will receive celebrity by reason of the an paring cut in prices we make on every garment in our house that is sold fo spot cash, from the cheapest to the finest. From the length and breadth of the land, people write asking ' for participation in these amazing Inventory Sales. The importance of these annual recurring events is appreciated by every man in and ont of Raleigh, and if yon eare a snap to save from $5 to $10 on a purchase yon must come early, while the assortment is yet unbroken. Off 1-4 Off. v These reductions will impart to yon the knowledge of the fearful sacri fices made of cost, profit, everything in the interest to lessen the quantity ol stock before the closing of books, February 16th. IN THE MEANTIME, we are not aslee to forget the new midsea son novelties. Should yon want the nev shapes in Collars, Cravats or some thing in the way of advance styles in spiiog weights either for drees or bus iness, ready to wear sort, or made to measure, remember we have them; they are here now. We know you expect for as to have them first, and it is our rule neer to diappoint you. YOUR BEING SUITED IS OUR PLEASURE.' Dec. 9 S. & D, BERWANGER. . H. Andei'son9Halr1!ett8t I have just received a nice lineof STK1XG WORSTEDS in all colore price 85c per yard I'hrse goods are all wool one way and iti inches wide, prides ordinarily 80 to 85c Yinf to see them before buying your Spring dress. I am m ill,Mlii g the btst 7i- Prints at 5c per yard, and the best lOo Ginglnvms M ?4c per yard. Thou ho have examined these goods say they are decide-ly the bipgst bargains in Raleigh. Shoes. Shoes. Shoaa- Shoes. Shoes. You can iot afford to miss seeing my shoe values for ladies and arentle man, misses sod children. H. ANDERSON, Nk 5 Hargett Street. FOR Three DAYS -OS L Y A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHILDREN'S TEN UJfiNT (iKKMAN Horn Horns and a bar of SOUTHERN FAMILY or MAGNOLIA SOAP for a dime. The horn itself sells in every toy store for the price named, Apply to J R Ferrall & Co, W B Mann & Co, D T Johnson, R J Powell W B Bell, Mrs Jos Watbon, Uraus man & Rosenthal', L D Woninle, O H Johnson, Wayiie Allcott, . M Utzman, Alvin Betts, C O Ball & Co. W R Newsm. W H T Caudle, W D Bell, B F Faison, REMEMBER THAT 25 WRAPPERS I CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook write to munn ft CO.. 881 Broadway, Nw yobk. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every patent taken ont by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the Scientific tout sclentlflo paper in the ated. No Intelligent Hhout It. Weekly. ft.'i.OO a year; SI JUS six months. AddressMtNN DO, tvuimmaa, m Broadway, Hew Turk. Am k,La Grippe" Compound. This medicine I prepare every few davs as needed and make into small pills. On re ceipt of '5c in stamps I will send postpaid to : tv one a sample box, of these valuable pills, a' d if taken as directed, will not be troubled : with t.hp ffrinno nnr i wl;.rooi w,, T .1.a ...... .1 j free a recipe best adapted t the treatment of j the aisease in cape you have got it. This ' rpmprv l);ls I C( n tr n(l ill o frrout innnn mm. J and proven a smews. Address D J ELLI8, 745 Hillsboro St. a29Ct . Raleigl., NC. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of a deed in trust ex ecuted to me by C Debov and others, dated the 6th .'ay of December, 1889 and re corded in book 1'0, page 273 I will on Sat urday, the 13th day of February, 1892, "at 12 o'clock, m, at the court house door, in Raleigl-., N C , sell at public auction, the two tracts of land therein described, one contain ing 13rj noes, more or less, aud the other 10 acres, more or less, the said tracts being con tingaous nnd lying about two and a half miles west of the city of Raleigh. Terms of the tale are cash, but satisfactory nrraiigemeu s can no maue ror uererred pay m jnts on p.trt of the purchase money. ' K. T. GRAY, Trustee. entitle you to receive free of cost two bars of soap, and that the persons presenting at our office on March. 1st. the largest number of wrappers, bought at retail, will receive 3, 16 and 910 in gold. Southern Soap Manfg Co. Raleigh, N C, Dec 1st, 1891 lm Administrator's Notice. Persons ha v claims against ibe estate of Solomon Pace will present them to the un dersigned on or before the 1st day of Janu- ... 1QOQ . . u : : in . r , mjr, loou, ui iojid UVUU! Will Ut pitUU Ul OUT of their recovery. W. H PAOl?. de29 6w Admr of 8 Pace. SALE. By virtue of the provisions ofaceitain gess, dated 'anuary 'th, 1890, and reuister- book No 113, page 495, 1 will, on Monday.tl e 8th d 4y of Pebrrary, 1892, at 12 o'clock m,at kuc wuj ii uuun; uuui in uia city ui nmeigii, offer for sale the following tract of land sit uate in Cedar Pork township Wake county, adjoining the lands of M Medlin, Betsey TJ.1I u;;li;.., t.i i n i iiT "'11, TV iji Ul HB, 1U W MI U X n- IUU UU1- ers, containing 110 aires, and being the tract "wuii jiuigcDo ui' va. inunw sale, cash Time of sale, February 8th, 1892 Place of sale, court house Raleigh. W H kORRIS, de3 tds Assignee of Mortgagee. BLAKE'S LIVERY And Exchange Stables, t O. 207, EAST MARTIN STREET. o-t-i-t-t-o Keep on hand a nice line of CARRIAGES, PHEATONS, BUGGIES and DRIVING HORSES, SINGLE and DOUBLE TEAMS, GOOD SADDLERS for LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. STRICT ATTENTION TO ALL CALLS BT TELEPHONE. Reliable and polite drivers. Special arrangements made when more than one carriage is wanted, j THE FINEST LOT OF ' HORSES AND MULES IN THE CITY ON SALE, : Telephone No. 95. jatt lMm. 3totio3S- ; HAVING this day qualified as the Execu tor of the late Isaac V . Hutchins. this is to give notice to creditors to present their claims to me for payment on or before the imi i j . r i i ,.vrt . . V . . Aiuu unjr ui iectuuuer iouz, or inui notice will be Dleaded in bar Of IWVtVArll Alt' WAV. sons indebted to the estate will please pay i m uui iiii tiiii UMUIUiU. CdAti. W. BE VERS, ' Executor of Isaac W. Hutch ins, dec2i6w deCea8ed- LOSTs A note executed by Canon O'Neal and Mary O'Neal to K B Richardson for 9700, dated April 4, 1888, and secured by mort. gage. The finder will be rewarded by deliv- UniUUUIIillMtnWn DlokMiwiann 1 117mm.
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