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Tne Bailtj Earring Visitor. UFU8HP VK ? tiSOOH. (.Except touoday,) IMS flttl VtH it ervcd by earner. In the elty t -5 ceum per mouth, p)ble to the 'Kut'cm iu advance. r.oes for uiainu fa per year, 01 4) floats per uju.u Uouiinuni itiou8appuariii) la tLoe oolurans are bu. the expression oi the opinion of the correspondent writing the tame, and they aiout ar rational bla. A cro far fc X after your utuur reitrar iiuorms yoa mat your uiue u our. Address all orders and coniirjunica Mons to W. n. BKOff.V, Sr., ualeigh, N 0 mecea of all newly married couples I Niagara Falls They will be absent J three or fonr weeks, when (hey will. rtnrn o this city for a short sy tth the (Tropin's relatives, after! b'chtbe will make their home in IMPOBTANC Local notices in tins paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Lltt-iAI 'JIT G KOI IAT1CI . HALH1GH, OCT.28, ISil'J BRILLIANT MAKKlAtiE KOIR. At LE- One of the most charming; weddings that has occurred in Lenoir for a lonv time was solemnized at the Presbyte rian church there Wednesday morn- ()u 'Htur-Uv, the SHth dv of Octo br, th u rukea it the duty of the aui judges of Election in each prei-n(' to attend at the p-Hng places wpli the registration book, from 9 o'clock in the forenoon, until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The books will be op-n to the public during tlitt time, foriu pection and for object ions and ilialleugey. If a voter is orjcted to the word "challenge" i written opnoitp 1 4 npine; and the election h srd pIihM appoint time and place, "on or ef jre election day," for the trial of tb challenge, notice beb'g given to tb person challenged. Bee Section 577 of the law. ing, October 26th. The bride wb Miss May Joues Beall, the dlstin j guished yonng North Carolina artist, j a woman oi most lovely disposition and sweet Christian graces. Th groom was Mr. Columbus Malcolm Weathers, the most popular locomo tive engineer of the Savannah, Florida and Western Rail ay, aod a young man of fine disposition and ex exceedingly clever. At eight o'clock the church was crowded with friends an relative of the bride ani groom, and as the fami liar strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Mi68 Belle M Wood, of otateoville. sounded the bridal procession entered as follows Ushers, Guy Kirby aid Louis Heall Attendants, Miss Carrie iNtowe. of Lenoir, first bridesmaid, with Mr. T. O'Brien, of Waycross, Ga ; Miss El lie Harper, of Lenoir, with Mr. D F Kirklacd, of Waycross, Ga ; Miss Annie Beall, of L9uoir, with Capt O A. Hamlin, of Chester, S. C ; Miss Carrie Harper, of Patterson, N. 0 , with Dr. R. L. Ramsey, of Salisbury, N. C; Miss Nellie Harper, of Patter son, N. C, with Rrnest Martin, of Raleigh, N. C; Miss Bessie Beall, of Lenoir, with Mr. 9. L Bernhardt, of Lenoir. The bride passed down the aisle on the arm of her brother, Mr. Harper Beall. She met the groom with his brother, Mr. Kim W. Weathers, as best man. The Rev. C. A. Monroe performed, the ceremony. All the bridesmaids carried bouquets of red or yellow chrysanthemums -the bride a bouquet of puie white chrsanthe mums. The church was tastefully and pretttily decorated with cedar, evergreen and flowers peculiar to this mountain region. At the gates near the pulpit, stood t wo little flower girls, Jessie Newland and Mary Cloyd, who played their part in this drama of life very nicely indeed. The couple received a large num ber of beautiful and costly presents. The present from the bride to the groom was most beautiful and appro priate. It was a magnificent oil painting painted by the bride, enti tled the "Triumph of Columbus." It was much admired. This painting will be exhibited with the North Car olina exhibit at the World's Fair in Chicago. A most delightful reception was given the bride ana groom, and at tendants by the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary H. Beal at her beautiful home, "iFairfleld," one mile from Lenoir and 07erlooking their pretty town, on Tuesday evening, which will long be remembered by all present. The house was brilliantly illuminat d and potted plants, ferns, chrysaUathe mams, and rhododeiidrens were to be seen in all their variegated colors everywhere. The supper was every thing tof empt the palate and such a one as could only fcbe expected from this most hospitable home. Math, mirth and melody heldull sway, aud after having spent the most pleasant evening in our life we repaired to our hotel, with that all important ques tion " Is life . worth living," fully an swered in the affirmative. The bride and groom left on the 0 o'clock train for various northern When Baby was sick, wo gave hor Castoria. When kIu" was-- a Child, she criinl for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she aiiJ Children, she gave them Castoria. The remains of Mrs. Harrison, the President's wife have bten taken to Indianapolis, where they were iDter red tolay. A society to promote the eating of horse flVsb has been formed in Philadelphia. Georgia's Commissioner of Agricul ture estimates the cotton crop of that state at 65 pr cent. Pour nepro children were left lock ed up in the house by their parents in Sumter, 8. C, recently. The house was turned up and the children with it. The Guilford Battle Ground Com pany has published in admirable form the masterly address of Judge Walter Clark on the life and services of G :neral William R. Davie, deliv ered last Julv, and the pamphlet has an additional value because of the portrait, of Gen. Davie that embel- ishes it. Judge Clark is rendering the State valuable service by bis liter ary work as well as by his judicial labors. A circumstance which makes it probable enough this continent may be over-crowded in two hundred years is the announcement that a few days ago at Quebec twelve brothers and five sisters had their pictures taken in a group. They are the children of a couple, both liviDg, named Coleman, are all grown and have families. A French scientist obtained the re markable yield of 42 tons of potatoes per acre by treating the seed tubers with sulphate of ammonia. He steeped the potatoes for 24 hours in a solution of six pounds of sulphate of ammonia and 25 gallons of water. Ha then allowed them to stand and dr.iinfora day, in order that their buds might swell, before planting them. WilUe Ttllbroole Son of ilayor Til I brook of McKeesport, Fa., had a Scrofula bunch under one ear which the physican lanced and then it iiecame a running sore, and was followed by erysipelas. Mrs. Tillbrook gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla the sore healed up, lie became perfectly well and is now a lively, robust boy. Other parents whose children sufter from Impure, blood should profit by this example. Hnnn'a Pn I n. cure Habitual Constloatloa b points and Will Of Coarse go to that Storing peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. mi PWHm0CK$R!CHMQU Young Man if you expect to keep up with the procession and make friends, keep a supply of OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS in your pocket. They ' are the PASSPORT TO GOOD SOCIETY. Five mild, pure smokes for ten cents. 19 WODDWOB TH CITY ! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dis trictof Tennessee. 1 un.aU) aalubrious, never hot and Lever cold Land unequalled to.' agricultural puT oaes, aud muieial resources unlimited. t. Dcansk 4tteibura ILHhia Water FOR SALE BY J. HAL BOBBITT, ! 80LE AGENT FOR RALEIGH. On Draught at 5c a glass or 40 cents a gallon, delivered to any part of city. Tlae FSraest AND BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet -:- Articles IN RALEIGH. For Sale by ' Jc Hal Bobbitt A FULL STOCK OF PUIS ID FfiEi ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbin's. sss Smoke Sakrosa, and Reina Maria OIG-ABS . STRICTLY 5 CENTS, AT T- HAL BOBBITT'S: WmSBSSE&UkXtti L.imvtJSBisswmiamx ways; $i 00 per Lot a 0.' 3,0 ai 4io " 4.0OJ " 6 00 4.000 ' lo 00 ,uvo , r,.oo .wo JSO.W) 00 " 60 0 " aco " -00 ou WOOUWOKTH CJ 1'Y Ues about 30 miles L-orth ot Chatutn.0(.a, within a lew uil'ea oi & luuuii , the cuuuly teat ot urundy couu ty, ana uuiwieii I'rucey cu sun the cele brated ixerthtba bp iug, the Saratoga of tue bou n it is iu lue ccuu ot the rapidly developing coal ami iron oibtriti of Teimed see, aud wiib in iu Lurdeis are lound coal, iron, zinc, marble aud asbesto. with various hard wwxls, such as oac. cnestnut, maple, each, lociibt, hickory, ash, pine, cherry and biacli walnut in abuuoauce. The village of oruetli, with several Hundred inhabitanta, couiaius Churches, . chcols, b tores, iost odice and telegraph utauon, and a number of manufacturing industres, all ot which are located on the property and form part of Wood worth Oiiy. The proceeds of the sale of these lots will be UBed to develop the mineral resources of the property and build up a large and thriv ing city Qunk application lor these lots should be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont notice. i'or further particulars apply to R.C. LIVINGSTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rates on the new anu most comfoi table vessel afloat, of the Ocean Steamship Company. These steamers leave JSew ork, Mondays, Wed Lesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, making a delightful sea trip of FIFTY HOURS 10 SAVANNAH, Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and WOOD WORTH CITY LIVINGSTON & SON, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, No. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ';IPrescriptioiisv';' Filled promptly and accurately at a'l hours, day or night, at J. HAL BOBBITT'S. The GREAT SO DA FO UNTAffl B'lYERAGE, Winter fecd'i For sale by Summer J, HAL BOBBITT. Should pn epidemic of resignations break out among the millionaries of the D. S. Senate, it would unques tionably have an effect upon the prices for seats in the legislatures of some states; not ovr own, of course. A carriage bag is a pretty gift for carriage people It is made of cloth lined and wadded, into which the feet are slipped and the mouth drawn up nearly to the knees, insuring com fort on a cold day. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- cm Dusiness couauctea lor Moderate Fees. and we can secure patent in less time than those ICUlUlClLUill ? HNIHIlglOn. Send model, d tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. I A Pamphlet, How to Obtain Paten'r " with cost of same in the U. S. and leign countries? sent free. Address, I C.A.S8IOW&CO. Opp. Patent Qricc. uiasv n . JA LST9 E A 9 A WO . F. To take effect Scnday Aug. 7fch, 1805 Trains moT'.ng ."North No 88, No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. It 25 am 5 00 n ro Wake, 12 04 5 88 Franklioton. 12 28 5 58 '2 43 U 59 3 or 2 45 Train movinirBotiili. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mini train. Past &MaiI, Kittrell. Henderson Littleton, Ar weidon, 14 6 80 7 85 pre 8 16 a xr Le Weidon. Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklintoj. Wake, At Raleigh, 12 15 pm 12 52 2 16 2 43 3 00 8 21 4 05 p m 6 30 an 7 09 8 14 8 29 845 9 06 9 45a ii Loulsburir Ra'iroad. Trainj" moving North No 88, Pans, NoS Stations. Mall & Erpreff LeWranklint'n, 810 pm . 9 20ar Air Lonisbnrg, 3 45 p m ; 9 55 Train moving South. No 41. Pass, No 9. Stations. Mail Kxpresp Le T,rtnlbiirar, 12 "5 a m 5 85p Ar Franlint'n, 1180 pm 5 00pn Jtojf! rRtdw !t JtoU If You Want Monv, A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To se)l a tarm, To sell a house, lo buy or sell stock, Good boarding bouse, To sell plants or grain, b.11 groceries or drugs, Sell household furniture-, To make any farm loans. Sell or trade for anything, FiDd customers for anvthing, Read and advertise in th't Raleigh EVENING VISITOR, Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising makes succes Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertibing means "biz." Advertise immediately Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise always. Advertise well, ADVERTISE, AT OiSCE, ire: tjr Ask Vdlir Drii.nriaf Cnr bottle" of lliir i Th r nart-rjoi.tnnnn.9 mmaHn r . - - i.. v, v. j u.. i ' tbe UnilntUrnl riienharfrot An1 private diseases of men and the to women. It cures in a few days with oat the aid or ipuQiicuy o'. a doctor. L The UnMldfvanl imM4M Aim Manufactured by i Chemical I CINCINNATI. O ''he oet thing i.i te Jni.. Hates foi ONE CENT the Philadiphia II per var. d' 8 pr vear. nmi't'ng Snnday For the Farmers .nd hpoinese uau the Record ha. t o eanal. Address 'The Record " Phllswl el phia, Pa. Pa.
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