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Ttid gatiq Keening Visitor. I Sir Apt oonday, 1 ff VlttiTUK Is .erred by carrier In the city at 25 cents per month. payaoie to the carrier la advance. Prices for mailing - fit per year, or tH noat per month. Comninnlotlons appearing in these eoluroas are bu the expressions of the opinion ol the correspondents writing the same, and they alone art pvuible. , "is - irk Xj after your name in' v i aat yonr tine is oat. m . ce n orders and coinomnloa- " ;"w. rt. allows, sr., Kaleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper -ili be Five Cents per line each insertion. LARQK3T OXTY ClKODI.ATlOO BALE1UU. DEC. 14, lsilli VITY IN 11KII F. 2,Tbe show windows are now the centre of attraction The Kernersville News has been sold by J. A. Hollouiau to Virgil D. Gayer, of High Point. Appeals from the 12th disteict were disposed ot yesterday. The Supreme Court will soon finish its docket. "Shall we meet Beyond he River, as sung by the Swedish quartet, is said to be grand. Mr. O. W. Rooey, a nephew of Mr. Washington Duke, of Durham, died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, aged SO. The joints and muscle arp so lubri cated by Hood's 8arsaoarilla that all rheumatism and stiffness soon dis appear. Try it. The students of the university 'it Chapel Hill have extended an invita tion to all the colleges iu the state to join them' in the propos d visit to Washington on the Uh of M arch next. It is estimated that the Atlantic & Forth Carolina railroad hauled this Benson the largest amount of fresh fish ever passed over the road. Fish are being caught in great abundance in the eastern waters. We have always had faith in North Carolina securities. Before the wr no state in the union stood higher in the financial marts of the world than oars. The 4 per cent consols of North Carolina are a cplendid investment Try them. The issue of $50,000 for street im provements by the city of Raleigb may be right or wrong. As the peo pie have not spoken on the subject we don't know how it will be. We do know, however, that the pave ment on the south side of. Hargeti street, between Wilmington and Blount, remains in a fearful bad con dition, and no amount of talk about it seems to do any good. It certainly cannot be that we must wait for the "new issue" to fix up so small a mat ter The Swedish Quartet. This splendid musical combinatior is creating a perfect furore wherevei it appears On Saturday night lap' - it delighted the people of Durham, and the Globe has this to say. That the people of Durham know how to at preciate good music whs manifested on Saturday evening bj the large crowd that greeted th. Swedish concert compaDy, and b? the enthusiasm with which ever; member was received. Every rendi tion received an encore which wa promptly and generously reeponder to. In fact, the company is unusual ly obliging in this respect, and one responded to an encore upon an en core. It would be individious t mention any one of the performer first tbey are of equal merit 'Ihv quartet's invitation-banjo accompan iment was received with storms of ap planse that could scarcely wait fo? the close, while "A boy, a aca. teacher new" was rendered with sue! feeling appreciation of the situation that the college students grew hilar lonely wild, and several teachers wen observed to look preternatural ly sol emn. It would be difficult to sa -whether Miss Webb, or the tones eh drew from her violir, won th greate admiration from the young people, while older beads lost themselves it the strains of the music. As for Mis White, she was forgotten in tb scenes she portrayed; her rendering of "The lovers and the bird" (bob olink) was wonderful, and proves a perfect mastery of her art. A TRAGEDY RECALLED. Charlotte News. Several years ago a highly respect e d family by the name of DeJarnette ived at a little station on the Rich mood Si Danville road, a few miles from Greensboro, and c tiled Bens j a. The father being dead, the oldest son, Thomas DeJarnette, was the head of tie house. There were three In the family ; the mother, a daughter and son. Thomas DeJarnette was the agent at Renaja for the Richmond & Danville road and was also the tele graph operator. His sister, then a beautiful girl of 18 years, left home to visit some relatives in Danville. 1c was not many days before it came to the ear of her brother that she was .-en in Danville under very suspi- j 'Kris circumstances. DeJarnette, ftr finishing his work on Saturday iiU'ht. boarded the northbound train rliat reached Benaja then about 10 o'clock, and went to Danville. He called at the house where his sister van stopoing and asked for her. She i-a'ue hurriedly to the door on the an nouoceineut of her brother's presence and stepped forward tc kiss him. When they met at the door DeJar nette, instead of kiBsing her pulled hid pistol and shot her through the brain, she falling dead to the floor. The affair caused a sensation at the time ou account of the prominence of the family and the circumstances am rouuding the killing. DeJarnette was at once arrested and lodged in jail to await a bearing on .the follow ing ilonday, court being in session at the time. His trial came off and he was adjudged insane and realeased. DeJarnette left North Carolina soon after his release, and no one, not even his aged mother, knew whither he had gone. Yesterday news came to her that her son was in California and was au occupant of a cell in an insane asylum. The letter received said that the young man in his delir iuin would fancy he could see a beau tiful young woman coming toward him with a smile on her face and with arms extecded as if coming to em orace him, but as she drew nearer to him in his imagination, he would step back and point his index finger at her and try to imitate the report of a pistol, and would then say : u It is for your good that I do it." The utter also states that the your g man often asks for his sister and mother, and has disclosed his true name in his fits of delirium, he having gone under an assumed name opto the time of his violent acts in California. It is said that the mother will have her son brought back from Califor nia and will forgive him for the death of her daughter. You lake No Risk s !i luiyiug Hood's Sarsaparilla, for it Is every-A-liei .! recognized as the standard building-up nit-ilicine and blood purifier. It has won its way to the front by Us own intrinsic merit, im! has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Be sure to get Ilood's. Ilood'a Pill. The best liver invigoratoi and general cathartic. Gentle but prompt .ind efficient Price 25 cents per box. SIXTY-FIVE DAYS OF FASTING Jamksburg, N. J., Dec 13. Jamec "itUl, a negro boy, who is an inmate of the Jamesburg reform school, reached the sixty-fifth day of his fast today and there Is apparently no change in his condition. He is if any thing heavier in weight than he was two weeks ago and seems to grow stronger as time goes on. Twice day a spoonful of sweet oil is rubbed into his body from head to foot James thought not long ago a littl food would taste good and he asked the school physician to give him something to start on. Milk war prepared for him, but he had no sooner swallowed a few drops of the liquid than he began to reject it. H was next given crackers, broken int sweetened water, but the stomach re tained this food no better. Although James weighed only sev ntv pounds when admitted to the fospital at the school, it is no Bald that he whighs 10 pounds. There seems to have been nothing doue at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce last oipht, relative to merchants purchase tax. As the matter will no doubt, as usual, b presented to the General Assembly, it should receive as much outside pressure as possible. 1 " 11 -" t,mmm LOVJS AT FIRST BIGH T. Biggs (Cal ) Argus. Last winter D. W Little, one of the adobe fain ers on the west of town, shot into a band of geese. A white gander was atruck and bad "lug broken. Mr. Little took ih goon heme and gave him to bin boys who doctored his wing, and he soon be came so tame an to follow the boys wherever tbev went, eat from their bands, and even poke his head iuto their pockets for corn or wheat. A few davs ago a band of wild geese flying over the premises and making their usual clatter attracted the at tention of the domesticated gander, which gave nn outlandish dis"lay of quarking and shrill yells ia goose lan gauge that had a iuot startling ef fect with the band flying past. A fine white goose- a seen to leave the band and hoot down until it landed in the yard t, the side of the pet, and the mooting whs d monstra tive to an eieitinir dcree. Their gabbling, quacking and amusing an tics afforded as much fan for the bo s who witnessed the meeting as they could have found at a circus. The new arrival refuses to leave, but will lly over the fence when the two are approached by the boys, and then fly back to its mate when the boys step aside. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wao a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria. LARGE CATCH OF FISH AT ONE HALL. The New Berne Jf urnal of Sunday says : Capt Ben Baker, of South Creek was up to the city Saturday, witn between 1U.UUU ana 18,000 speck led or salmon iirout. They were caught in Neuse River below the city at one single haul. This is the largest number taken at one haul of which there is any record around here. They averaged well in size also. While many of them weighed but three or four pounds, which is a good-sized fish, we are informed that others would weigh nearly twelve pounds. Capt. Barker sold 6,100 about half the catch to fish dealers of this city and shipped the remain der himself. Those he disposed of here sold for tour and five cent apiece and brought him just $269. The Good Derived from Sarsaparilla d."; Dyspepsia The peculiar combination of stomach tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot be equalled, and this superiority explains the wonderful success of This Great Medicine in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and similar troubles. Mr. T. A. Wheelock, a well known citizen of Burlington, Vt, writes: - "Six months ago I was badly run down and unable to attend to business. The principal trouble seemed to be due to indigestion and aggravated dyspepsia. I had no appetite, Nothing Tasted Good and what I did eat distressed me. Adtied to this was a nervous disturbance. Physicians that I employed failed to reach my case. I grew worse, Ioai fleah and almost hope, 5ne day I ran across a testimonial for Hood's Sarsaparilla stating what it had done In what seemed to be a case similar to mine. I got a bottle and in three or four days saw that I felt better. Before I had finished the first bottle, wai greatly improved. Rested better, felt better, and knew I was Better All Over I continued with the medicine, and have taken two bottles and now feel better than at any time for the past five years. Feel as hearty -as when a boy. Have regained my flesh, have good appetite, can sleep well, and my nerrea are in excellent condition. I would not value a thousand dollars for what It did for me." T. A. Wheelock, Burlington, Vt Fully Indorsed "VTa have sold Mr. T. A. Wheelock several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and have heard him tell in high terms ot com mendation what it has done for him. I know that he has recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla to many others here. Our customers gener ally speak well of it." F. L. Taft & Co., Pharmacists, Burlington, Vt. Hood's Liver . Cure " Pills 1118 Worth $1,000 Charla? Rratanh. ! Atiouuoo u u' reeled totneadver tUiuut ot Mr, Chas. Bretech, who I uiiw.ug extensive preparations tor U noli Jays He has flxn aphis escablisbiueui In the inosr. beautiful and arti-ttio manner, aud Is prepared to furnish everything in bis line promptly. His assort ineut or taney cakee, pies, &e., has never been ex- celled in Ktleigb. In the show win tow e in be du a diiplay of cake or uaineuts ol the finest designs and It is a genuine exhibition well worth see ing. Mr. Breteeb Is ore oared to de liver all kinds of goods at short no tice. In or.ier to get a good idea of ni Block it must be seen. Call at his emporium on the east side of Fay etteviPe Htreet, tirs sqaare from cap itol. It is welt worth a visit to see all tht I eautiful things on band. Swindell This name is svuouymous witti good bargnus. geuuiua push and splendid assortment. It would be ri diculous for persons desiring novel ties in the matter of Christmas gcods to pass by Swindell's Racket tttore. The rash will soon commence for the holidays, aud if you desire to get the choice of the various novelties you should call early. Everybody should knew where this great establishment is. Next to the Raleigh National Bank, on Fayetteville stroet. Call at occe. D A- Sherwood Co A nice dress a good pair of shoes or a thousand other things too nuui erous to mention constitute appro priate preseuis for . the home circle at Christmas. All of these can be found iu profusion at the new and elegant emporium ot Messrs. C. A. Sherwood on ayetteviile street east side between a argett street and Mary ket square. This house has one o( the freshest and best selected stocks dr goods, notions &o aud in fact everything In the way of novelties that can be desired in their line. Our people may rely upon polite atten tion aud the lowest hviug prices. Let there be a general rush between uowand Christmas AU who call can be suited. W.C. &A.B.Stronach. Cnrisimas in gelling here at a rapid rate, and all who are looking out lo ihn good things of life should not tail to cast an eye towards the celebrated grocery establishment ot Mesom. W C. it A. b. titronach wb-re they wit. hod a tempting array to suit the pal ates and parses of all. It would re quire a large sized pamphlet to euu uierate all the luxuries to be fouui. hi mis house which way, with ttu greatest propriety, be called ttu Kpicure's-fdouse ' There is certain ly uo place of the kind in JNorib Car ' olina where all the varieties and nov elties in their line can be procure! Call and make selections at once. ' "-; Woollcott & Sons; " Have y ou been to Woollcott & Sons. If iot why not. Tbey have one pi the most beautiful assortments 61 ev erything suitable for Christmas pres sure ever brought to this market, ana it would be well to call before tht stock is picked over Don't forget Ellinoton, Royst.r&C. . file house thoutd oe tixe! up -:t'. suit tiie times If it Is our ot reynftv tiling don'r looK right kluit' h' that MMugtou Rojbter&i'o haven; ill limes, sash, doors, blinds, cbu jfles, lit ha &c Don't forget also thu rhey are furnishiuc tirstrte lumber, wood for iuel and liin. cheaper thai it "an be purchased elsewhere in tut city. Rosenthal Ciothinr Co Don't forget in your rounds, tht landslide at the Rosenthal clothing House, of which Dave Roseuihal. lb the leading spirit. Remember '( won't do to appear during the hoff days in a shabby suit of clothes. io to the emporium aud let "Dave" fix ou up in fine styl i at a most reason able cost. J. W- Eyans. . The attention of the public is called to tne advertisement of Mr. J.-W Evans whose place of business is at ine corner of Morgan and Blount streets. He pays special attention to the repairs of carriages, buggies, de: livery wagons, &c, aud his work;yt all times will be found neat and du rable. Persons having work in his line cannot do better than give him a callv ' ,;; Xi,' Messrs. Whitiug i.ros.ure thorough l abreast of the tiroes in everything pertaining to their line In the mat t.er ol shoes, ladies, misses and chil re- 's boHi-ry.rnbbe'woats and other c.iivruieuts i.ici leitl t- the winter eH8iti thoy are U'warj ssed byVany house in the city Look over tueir stuck now, and prepare for Christ mas. , . Mr. V. Nuiui iOt to be overdou lo caterii g to the wants of the public Id tur mat er of grooerles, both In the Uuc and uavy lln. lie eirrUs uch a sluea as to suit all Uste. If you want to make prepar attous for the coining nolidays you cannot do better tbau to visit bis well koown bouse, 814 rntath Wilmington street Housekeepers should make a note of this ana lay in their supplies. Walter is a regular hostler in his Hue, and knows just how to. please his friends. ' J. Hal Bobbitt. In your rounds select lug guts for CbrUtmas or novelties for yourseil or family do not fail to drop in at the drug establishment of J. Hal Bobbitt, comer of Fayetteville street and tx change Place This establishment besides carrying the usual line of ev erything pertaiuing to the drug bus iness ha a splendid exhibition of fancy articles too numerous to men tion which are being offered at such prices as caunot fail to attract. Our friend 'flal" never gets left in what ever he undertakes and has had an eye to the wants of the public for the holidays. Call and see him by all means He will receive you with all the courtesy imagibable, and show you around. There is no better place in the oity to make a selection of use ful presents. D. T. Johnson. It depends upon tue appetite. If you enjoy the good things of life and wish to obtain them, you must look around. Now Christmas will soon be here with all its a.nnnmnn.nvtna trnmi cheer, aud It become, nil hnnanknnn. ers to look up something for the oc casion, in tne tancy and Heavy gro eery line there are many useful and needed articles to be procured and to keep op with the times, you mast have tnem. In making your purch ases suppose you call at the well known establishment nf D T. .Tnhn. son, East Bargett street. Here you can see in the greatest profusion all the good things of life and at the most moderate rates. Call and see for yourselves. Johnson & Barber. i be UOlut ot attraction tor i.iiohh desiring furniture of every descrip tion auu oi tne latest and most ap proved pattern, can be said to centre in ihe establishment of Mestra. John. son & Barber, ou East Martin street. i nest) gentlemeu carry a most superb ine. too numerous to mention in de tail and can only be realized by a visit. Call aud make selections now for Christmas before the stock is picked over. rhos.H.Briaps&Sons. iu your ruuuds looking lor some tiling of use and interest tor the -hristmas, don't fail to call on Messrs. Thomas H. Briggs & dons, it would be a poor holiday season im iced f hunting were not a nart nf th orotrram and these eentleuin n ve you complete outfit in thatdi. rection of the best oualitv fnr u n. sonabie price. Their stock of goods emorace a great variety tnat is use ful iu the family circle. Cal and ,ook over the stocs. You can rely on oemg pieaseo. Thomas & Maxwell. ChrisiuiftS will bo here in onink time. A ust about tour weeks off. anrl it will ruu down before you think of it. Now you should prepare to sriva he household a surprise, aud you nuotd0 8oiu a more effective nr reasonable way than by goiug to i nomas at max weirs lurnlture em uorium and Durchasinc a nic imrlnp or bed room suit, a beautiful reclin ing cuair, a set ot china, or some of the other novelties that are so much iu demand in everv fumilv and whinh are too numerous to mention. It uuld oe well to o ill early and make selections before thA Rt.no.b- ia nur. hauled. There is no place in North ?&rolina that carries a mnrAinmnli.ii stock in their line. Don't forget the DlaOO. South Side Of Rinhanua Plana opposite the market. , Jones & Powell- This is the seabon when fuel be comes a necessity and everybody is looking around for the best place to secure it. Messrs. Jones & Powell are veterans iu the business and car ry at all times the most popular grades of coal and wood, in the matter of coa., people have different ideas, some having a partialitv to one kind and one to another. They, therefore, can suit you in all erades. Call and make your selections, or you can order by telephone. Miss Macraie Reese. Mia Mnffcrie Reese is now nrnnnvaA to f uruieh the ladies with all the l itest noveitieB in me munnery line. Nmaf hefora has she hn.ri a hutrn. stock to select from. An Christmas is coming on there is no better place at which to procure handsome pres ents for your wives, daughters, sis ters, cousins, aunts, and sweethearts. Remember the place. 809 Favafta. ville street i
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