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The Pailg Eo erring visitor. TDPLI8HID KVSKT ATTIiSOOH, Except ooolay, IBS VISITOR Is aervcd by carrier la the city Kt -5 cents per month, payable to the carrier in advance. Price for mailing fa per year, or 5 cents par month. Communications appearing in those columns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone ar responsible. A cross mark X after your uaiut nforins yon that yonr time 1b oat. Address all orders and communica tions to ; n. miowx, sr., Kaleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. L'R9: OtTY ClROULATl- UALEIGU, OCT. 17, lSi)JS. THE PROGRAMME The general programme for tb week is the following: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 10:00 a m Grand Civic and Indus trial Procession to Stare Fair Groundf Formal opening of State Fir by President R H Battle. 12:30 p m Performance at Fair Grounds by "Pawnee bill" Grand Wild West Show America's National Entertainment. 3 o'clock p m Races Runnin? Race Puree $50 Mile Dash. Fre for all Trotting to H&rnes9 Purse $151. To mile flash Two year oM class trotting to harness purse $200 Mile heats Best two in three 7:30 p it Centennial exercises at Stronach's Auditorium, including reading of the Centennial Prize Poem, by Capt C B Benson. Oration by Hon Kemp P Battle LL D 8 p m Mdme Jarbeau's Comedy Company at Metrwpolir.nu Opera House. WEDNESDAY' OCTOBER 19 10 a m General procession to Fair Grounds. 11.30 a m Grand performance by "Wild West Show." 1 p m Racing 3:00 c'ass trotting to harness purse $200. Mile heats Best three in five. Running raca purse $100. Tvo year -olds three quarter beats Best two in three. Three year old class -trotting to harness purse $200. Mile heats Best three In five. 7 p m Grand display of fireworks; the most magnificent ever seon in North Carolina. 8 p m Mdme. Jarbeau's Comedy at opera house. 10 p m "Strand german by Capital Club ball room. THURSDAY, OCTOBER MC. 10 p m General procession to fair grounds; grand re-union of the peo ple of North Carolina. 10:30 a m Grand performance by "Wild Wett Show." 1 p m Racing 2:40 class -trotting to harness purse $203. Mile heats Best three in five. liunning race purse $100. Mile heats. Best two in throe. 2:50 class trotting to harness purse $200. Mile heats. Best three in five. 8 p m Meeting of North Carolina Aff ricultural Society in Hall of House of Commons. 8 p m Jarbeau's Comedy Com pany at opera honse. 10 p m Grand german by L' Alle gro Clnb in Brigg's HaJl. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21ST. 10 a m General procession to Fair Grounds. 12 a m Performance by National "Wild West Show." 1:30 pm Foot ball game by stu dents of the A and M College. 8:30 p m Grand race of the week 2:85 Class trotting to harness purse. $300. Mile heats. Best three in five 8 p m Thrilling and graphic pre sentations of Wild West Life in Op era House. 10 Dm Grand Centennial P.ll . . - uau a,' otronach 8 auditorium in costumes of xe ojaen time." All the week (menial nntoiu hiblts, side shows, amusements, &c. There are now fifty five soldiers at the Home In this city. There are five applications for admission. An esti mate Is made that it will take $10,000 a year to properly maintain the home and it is hoped that the Legislature Will appropriate that sum. A Genoese electrician has adapted electric heating to conservatories. The current is sent Into receivers of special composition, which tecome beited without, however, exceeding a certain temperature. The advan tie cMiu d are the absence of all un 1 "h-tom as s cr vapor that might I j sre th pluits, the perfect s;ifoty as ri'g'.nls be.it, and cleanliness of the syMeiu The.coutroversy between the Uni ted States uud Great Britain in re gard to tho boundary between Alaska and British Columbia has been re ferred to a Commission consisting of two members, one appointed by each government. The meaning of the word " coast." In the original treaty between Great Britian and Russia is in difpute ; and as both of the Com missiuners are scientists there is like ly to be a great deal of learned hair split ing before the matter has been definitely settled. Centennial music in the air. The small boy "is in it," too. Some interesting results concerning the transplanting of oaks were men tioned in a recent paper read before the Edinburgh Botanical'Society. A number of trees were transplanted at an early age, some later, and some left in the seed bed. Measurements of their Birth, taken fl.nnnn.llv ainoo 1809, show conclusively that the trans planted oaks are ahead at lease fifty years of the others. Merely lifting the trees was also found tn mko them mature rapidly. Here is another elianna far tha ml. lectors of historical relics for the World's Fair. Hlnwlv mtt.i in a Union Pacific Railway yard at North Platte. Nebraska, ia n. tn Old Car Which in its Anrlv Aa-va ani nn. ed high distinction It was built for rresment Lincoln in 1561 : was used bv him whenever ho wenf tn fha front during the later military opei auons in v lrginia, and Anally it bore his body to his grave in Springfield, mm uih. Mrs. William Lohr Of Freeport, 111., began to fall rapidly, lost all appetite ami got Into a serious condition from J'rH0" tables or meat, and p.vm toast dlstrffSXPrl llpr Wan tn irlno n l. work. In a week alter taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Slie felt a littlo better. Could keep more food 3 bottles, has a good appetite, gained 22 lbs does lier work easily, is now in perfect health. Hood's Pills are the heat tftinn.. AUs. Tliey sljit ingestion aud cure headaohe. ! ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( t ( ( ( i :: (. ( ( ( c ( ( t Co ( H .1 j CManufactured only bh LABOR AND CAPITAL AGREE that there is five times as much solid enjoyment in smoking five OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS as there is in one ten-rent cigar, and they cost the same. P.WHITLOCKRICHMONDyAl " You Don't Believe It, TRY THEM. ml 12 i ILiatj lofirt Watiter -FOR SALE BY- J. HAL BOBBITT, SOLE AGENT FOR RALEIGH. On Draught at 5c a glass or 40 cents a gallon, delivered to any part of city. The Whiest AND BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet ;- Articles IN RALEIGH. For Sale by vT Hal Bobbitt A FULL STOCK OF PIS M ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbitt's. gang ess: Smoke Sabarosa and Reina lark OIG-ABS - STRICTLY 5 0ENT8, AT J". HAL BOBBITT'S: gBSEaCBEBK.'ra JPiiesiiSpiaoiias Filled promptly and accurately at aU hoars, day or niehfc, at J. HAL BOBBITT'S.. The GREAT SO DA FO UHTAIH BEYEEAGE, Winter For sale by Summer J. HAL BOBBITT. GREAT SALE OF STANDARD BRED HORSES. At mv third annual sale, at auction, of standard-bred trotting and harness horses., to take place on FRlDA.li, NOVEMBER the 11th, there will be sold two grand daughters of Harabletonian 10 (40 Id the 2:30 list), one of them in foal to Pamlico. 2:10. 4 of Daniel Lambert. (3S in the 2:30 list), 4 of Ben Franklin (23 in the 2:30 list), 2 of Aristos (12 iu the 2:3') list), one of George Wilker, record 2:22, sire of 80 in tha 2:30 list, oe of Ba-on Wilkes, record 2:18, sire of 12 in 2:30 list, one of Happy Medium, sire of Nancy Hanks. 2:05i. and 75 other 2:"0 trot ters, one daughter of Pamlico, 2:163, one daughter of Jerome Eddy, 2:16i. one of Charley B, sire of Alice Berlew, and 14 oth ers in 2:30 l'st, 2 daughters of Franklin Chief, and 5 standard-bred fctallions, sons by him; one standard-bre? grandson of Prin cepc. sireof Trinket, 2:14, and 29 others in 2:30 list, out of a grand-daughter of Hara bletonian, 10, sire 40 in 2:30 list, and the the dams of 75 other 2:30 trotters. Other standard bred fillies and geldings will be sold, in all about 40 head. No horses so well bred and individually sj g-od were ever seen in North Carolina as will be sold at this sale- - A catalogue giving pedigree and descrip tions of each animal will be issued about October 25th, aud may be had on applica tion in writing to B P WILLIAMSON, ' , Fairview Farm, Sept 31, 1892 td Raleigh, N C. JALSIffHA Q ASTON Jt R To take effect 8i7.aday,Aug. 7th, 1803 Trains moving Worth. No 88. No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fa St Mail. Le Raleigh. It 25 am 5 00 p m Wake, 12 04 5 88 Frauklioton. 12 28 5 58 Kittrell, 12 43 14 Henderson U 59 6 80 Littleton, 2 0? 7 85 pin Ar Weldon, 2 45 8 lMa m Train moving Soma. No 41, NoT45, Stations. Mail train. Past &MaiL t tmr i -w . jue vveiaon, Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, Franklin ton. Wake, Ar Raleigh. Loulstmrg Raroad. Trainti moving Nortb. No 88, Pass, No 8. Stations. Mail Ar Eroreiw. Le Franklint'n, 8 10 pm 20am Ar Lonisburg. 8 45 p m 9 55 Trains moving Sonth. No 41, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mai? ExpreV. Le Tioninhnrar, 12 C5 a m 5 85rr Ar Franlint'n, 11 80 d m 5 00n m " HMTTW Him. WDQDWDRTH CITY ! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dio trictof Tennessee. liiLato balabrious, ntver hot and Lever cold Land uneiualled for agricultural pur ones, and mineral resource unlimited. 1,000 Lots at.. $i 00 per Lot S100 3.0v 3,000 " 4 to " 4,000 " ........ 6 00 4,000 " w 10 00 4.0C0 15.00 4,000 ............. 20.00 60J " m 60 0 " SCO " 100 00 WOODWOKTH CITY lies about 30 miles rorttt of Cbattan.xt;H, within a few nii.'es of AlUniour, the county seat of Urundy coun ty, and between Xracey Cit aud the cele brated Bcenheba Bp iug, the 8aratoga of tie bou'h. It is in the centre of the rapidly developing coal and iron district of Tennes see, and within iu borders are found coal, iron, zinc, marble and asbesto. with various hard woods, such as oak, chestnut, maple, beach, locubt, hickory, ash, pine, cherry and black walnut in abuudauce. The village of Uruetli, with several hundred inhabitants, coutaius Churches, schools, 8tores, Poet oUice and telegraph station, and a number o? manufacturing industries, all of which are located on the property and form part of Woodworth City. The proceeds of the sale of these lots will be used to develop the mineral r&ources of the property and build up a large and thriv ing city Quick application lor these lots sliould be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont notice. 1'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 and most conifoitable vessel afloat, of the Ocean Steamship Company. These steamers leave New York, 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. It You Want Monj , A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a htuse, To buy or sell stocis, Good boarding house, To sell plants or grain, bMl groceries or drugs, 8eil household furniture, To make any farm loans, i Sell or trade for anything, Find customers for anvthing, Kt ad and advertise in the Raleigh EVENING VISITOR. Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old custodiers, Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising makes success Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz." Advertise immediatel Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise always Advertise well, ADVERTISE, AT OiSOE, NOWil 12 15 p m 6 80 a m 12 52 7 09 8 16 814 2 43 8 29 800 845 8 21 0 06 4 05 p ni 9 45am r . . " VI IIK. 'HL lljr IL boLtla nf JJ IPk. I.. I iuuujuv ' flnn-nmtnnn.1. ... 1 t 1 1 ' tDA 1 1 n n h f j 1 . ,1 1 ,iBAi :. 1 f Private diseases of men and the days without the aid Of... iaauuiaciarea oy I wTht Ivans Chemical 0 CINCINNATI, . . A. The Det t ting 10 the Unite.! States foi ONE CENT I Is the Philadelphia $1 per year. dM $3 i year, omltt'ng Snnd-vy , For the Farmers md hnoixiess mau th- Heorcl ha" c r equal. Address: 'Tte Record " Philailel
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