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I i 1 I If I) r. v if ? v.. Si-,;" " ' The Bang jninq Visitor. UFUBHii) fTlKT AtttiJS. i Except oooday, Iff T VIStirHi it .er?ed by carrier la the city At 5 cent por moaiti, payable to the oarrord iu Jvj jc. I 'rices tor uiiiliu M per ear, or 4i floots par ui i 1. Ooiamauiitioiuteariu In these eoluraas are ba. tlnNprc!8siout of tie opinion of the correspondent. trrltlng the same, and they lou are r Mponitlble. A croit mark X.J after your uaui iuforms yon that your tl-ne la dm. Address all orders and ouimuutca Moaa to IV. n. BUOIY.V, Sr., Kaleigh, N 0 Local 'notices in this paper wilt be fire Cents per line each insertion Lit R 4KST OlTY ClKUULATIO. llALKlCJIl, OCT. it 1 , 151)2. The following are the con u' it- iu which Federal supervisors ot elections have been appointed Bertie, Brnns wick, Camden. Beaufort, Bluieo Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, filgicoinbe, (ireen , Hilifax, Hrt ford, Johnson, Jones, Leuoir Martin, Nash, Northampton, Pamlico, Pitt Robeson, Vance, Wake, Warren, Washington and Wilson. Michigan reports a strange cae of a girl fourteen years old who hat just gained the power of speech, hav ing been dumb since her birth, pnd who has talked two weeks without stopping. If this story is tru-, inedi cal men better hustle away to Stan ton, Mioh., and study this phenotm enon, for the girl is in danger of talk ing herself to death. There is a new swindle in New York that is unusually ingenious A well dressed man. will approach another who is smoking, and with courteous words and gestures will ask the lat ter to purchase an excellent cigar that he has, in order that he may ob tain a aime to pay car fare After the t-xchansre has been mnri ha obliging victim finds that theetaar is a vile Ave center me sort VOlCed stranger is making money. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she wop a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she nad Children, she gave them Castoria. DUG UP A LOT OF DYNAMITE. The Philadelphia Record eavs, the pick of an Italiau laborer at work on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near the crossing at Old Second St on Saturday broug it to light a dyna mite cartridge. This was followed by the discovery of several other, until 98 sticks had been unearthed wuuwomui mi;iuuui9, wno ig j() charge of the work, was notified, and as a matter of course, instructed his men to work very cautiously. More cautiously still were the police UDder Lieutenant Patterson instructed to haul the explosive to the twenty fifth district. A more elastic convey ance tnan patrol wagona had to be selected for this delicate service. 11 , J.ne tneory advanced as to the presence of the dynamite cartridges at that plac is that thieves Btole f ham t mms-L A. f . u iium cuuHiruenon trains sup posing them to be salable lead, and Duriea them when they found out their dangerous cature. HATCHING CAICKES IN ADOBE HOUSES. Charlotte News. Spring chickens ought to be abun dant in Charlotte within the next few Weeks, if the circulations of Mr F. O. L'ghte do not miscarry He has es- nuiiouou i pauury rarm on the northern euburbs of Char lotte, and now he has three incaha- lars in run blast, and will hortlv put in a fourth His arrangement for I hatching chickeus is a novel one, the ha'ching being done in mud, or ad )be, houses, of which he has cou- rncted three. He has the artificial beat applied to a thousand old eggs Bow. HE TOLD OF HIS CRIME. Santa Res t, Cal . Oit ?9 -Pera adfd th it E lard J Litrinth, who on rUl for f h attempted w ir ilfr f Duri'ik Kthrl le, luUht ba in 1 ! I iii rev.vd in C mrt, no jr hyp nutV Ii I1miii.'ps the particulars of hi HttP'iip. on EtherMtfiTa lit. It wkh de'riultt-'d yett-rdv by li's cours-d t in ik the erp r'tniit. For a pri'o"'. wonderful evi l?uC to be inad in hit lfeoee was ths result THOl'iKT HK WAS A HlG Liver Ji i-U became cranky about a year kiio, an 1 his first et-capade was to niafqiKr.de as a nesjress in Su Francisco, but he wa arreeUd and ' lined. He had carried ou, success fully s-verel country newspapers and had married the daughter of a rich fii-iuer. Al'erbis arrert he bciue mo dy ami talked of people who wr-- plotting against him. Fin.lly j he veu to Oloverdalt, near this place j and made a savage assault unon old j Kthtridtre. who he declared, had proiul-ed to bequeath him a fortune. He put fcix bulla's into the old man, but luckily none inflicted a mortal wound When arrested Livermash pretend -d he ndstook Etheridge for the po lice judge who finedtiim in San Fran cisco. He talked incohererdly, and at tiui declared he was King of Siam. Four months aero his attorney brought him before the insanity com m'ssioners and he was sent on to the asylum. L,t week he was released, and when suit was brought against him witnesses told he story of his vagaries, the chief witness being his wife. CONFESSES HIS CRIME. It was at this point that his lawyer ! hit upon the bright idea to put Liv ermt'.sh into the hypnotic state in court and )t bim live over again the incident of the night ot the attempt ed murder Or Gardiner, who has acquired great influence over Liver mash, hypnotized him by means of waving a suing disc before his eyes u..M.f.f. .i I baa whether Iia wna fiVinmminir hv running a needle through his ear.but he never winced. Hie face was pale as that of a corpse and his limbs rigid, but he heard every question asked, and gave in minute detail what he did the eventful night.as well as what he thought It was a horrible sight to see this apparently lifeless figure relating things as improbable as any of Stevenson's wildest tales of fancy, Finally the subject began to escape the doctor's control. He gave orders as the King of 8iam, whereup on the doctor woke him NOT A RESPONSIBLE AGENT. Dr. Gardner stated that Livermash was a victim of anto-hypnotism That is, he could throw himself into & stae which res mbled somnambulation during which he was not responsible for his actions It was in such a state he attempted murder and he wan dangerous unless under control of a stronger nature. The trial is excit iug great interest When Eyrand was on trial in Paris counsel wished to put Gabrielle Bom pard into the hypotic state in order that she might rehearse the murder tragedy, I ut, the Court refused. Mrs. Amanda Paisley r :r mr.ny years an esteemed communicant of 'I iity Episcopal church, Newburgh, N. Y., . ys says Thank Yon" to Hood's Sar- s 'i:iriila. She suffered for years from Eczema an I Wcrot'iilii sores on her face, head and r-irs. niakin;; lier deaf nearly a year, and affect ic.i; her sight. To the surprise of her friends IHSood's Sarsaparilla Has effected a euro and she can now hear and see as well as ever. For full particulars of her case send to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. HOOD'S PlLL8 are hand, made, and are per. tect in condition, proportion and appearance. mi FOR jr. HAL BOBBITT, SOLE AGENT FOR RALEIGH. On Draught at 5c a glass or 41 cents a gallon, delivered to any part of city. Tine Wfiaest -AND- BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet -:- IN RALEIGH. For Sale by J, HalBoblbitt Articles Smoke Sakrosi and Mn laria 8TRICTLY5 CENTS, AT J. HAL BQBBITT'S: 'escripiBpns Filled promptly and accurately Ths GREAT SO DA FO Winter fcctZi For sale hy In reta'iation for the utatemeut by Dr Lomboroso, the Italiau scholar, that it is almost iuaposHible to Aid tt perfectly sineere wjman," a lead ing woman's club in this city hs solemnly resolved that "it is as nat ural for the average man to lie as to eat.!' The worst of his heroic deliv erance is that in lovi g t lie they love what is false, and that they love women can be proved 1 y statistics from the fiard n of JSden down. Richmond 8tat9. Caveats, and Tra.!e-farks obtained, and all Tat-1 ..i uuuess tf;i;auciea lor Moderate Fees. yH . - CE ,s oppsite U. S. Patent OFncE' and we can secure patent i less time than those ' Send model. dr:iWiiiir or nhntn a-Utt tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee .not due till patent is secured. ? A B aa nit. rtni....: 1 1 . . ... cost of same n tiie U. S. acd fu.eign countries S sent free. Address. f CAiSiNO.W&C O. Opp. Pate::t '.-"ice. Was"- r bj Young; Man if you expect to keep up with the procession and make frisnds.kcep a supply of OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS in your pocket. They are the PASSPORT TO GOOD SOCIETY. Five mi!d, pure smokes for ten cents. 19 UAIsia Wales9. SALE BY- A FULL STOCK OF mm amn arm jmi ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbin's. at a'l u jars l iy or ni-rh, at J HAL BOBBITT'S. UNTAIH B YR AGE umrne HAL KOBRirT. H To takfl 7eat Srndav Ang 7th 1SV Tr.lnf m vvmp plnrtb No 33, No 24. SiiTw.' Mall trofn. Fas & Mai!. Le Ra1flii?b. It 23 a 5 NO r 5 ?8 5 58 H 14 6 30 7 35 pic 8 15 Wake. Franklinton, Kittrell, .Heodrson Littleton, 12 04 IS ?5 12 43 159 2 or 2 45 Ar Weldoo, TrAipi movintr Routa. No 41, No4,V Station?. Mali train. Past Mail. Le Wei don. 15 15 pm 12 53 2 16 2 43 3 00 8 21 4 15 p m 6 30 a r.ft 7 09 8 14 8 29 8 45 9 08 9 45 ro Littleton, Heudersony Kittrell, -Frankllrton, Wake, Ar Raleigh, Lonisburer Ra''road. Trains moving North. JSTo 33, Pass. No , Btat.ou". Mall & Express J,i 'inhMnVn, 3 1 pm 9 Snrn A' LouUhnrr. 3 4 p nr 9 51 Tr'ns movlnc: South. No 41, Pass, No 0. Stations. Mail FswAw Lfl oi'ihitri? 12 r5 a m 5 35r" Kf Fraltnt'n. 11 30 p m b onnm I .i5 .'?WT,niT 54 j. WflDDWDETH CITY ! lu I'iti uerl 1 if the Iron and Coal Dis ttictof Tennessee. ' lui.uiu i-.il'.uriuus, mvi-r boi av. l Lever ixll Ijiiid uucUailed to gr,cuUurl p'.r, on.b, mid tuii.eii if.urura uitUiutUxl. 1, hKi 1aib at fuuptrLot i.vir.t SSQ- SVU U 4 kO 0 00 10 00 " 15.00 I 4t0 kO.tO 4 I 0 " fcO'U bto " TOO 00 : W VO) 1 JliTll i;l !Y lies about 30 uiiWa I I'oitii ut CliulUtu vi-.i, mlliiu a lew uiies of ; .Wiuiuoir, iijetituij teut 01 v iu idy couu ly, u'i-1 ih'iw,tu liucc .il aini tue ccie 1, rau a i-.eu-ln.Liii bp 'mgs, lue baiuluu of I te avu U. li. is in ft.e c. 11 1: t ot the rapidly : i'tveii'p.n0 coul hud iron 1U3U1J id lei.;eo bee, tiiu iluin lis uoiue.s ere louua i.-oul, : iron, ziuc, luajole una abbealo . Willi vaiious lidrd wt ous, uou us oum, thestnui,, uiup.e. ; eacn, locust, liu k. ry , asb, j iue, tliei ry and buck Mdlnui 111 uuui.oiiuce. lue villags of urueili, Willi bevel a! tuudreii iniiabilaiita, co'i urns ti urohis, . cliools, b lores, i oel oiuce uiid telernj 11 suiiou aud u number 01 luaiiul'ac i.riii3 iii.tunrt, . ll 01 Which ure louuteU ou ihe property and lorm part of ' v, ooawrih t'i.y. Ihe pructciij ot the sale of these lots will be useu 10 develop liie mineral recOurut-a of j tiie piopeity umi ouilu up a Jure and tlmv , 1UK euy tuuk upplicutiou lor these lots ; should ue Liade, as lue right is reoerved to j advauce the price without uoiice. ! i'or i'uriuer particulars apply to j R. C. LlYlflGsTUfc, Agent, 71-Delialb Aveuue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties dtsirous of Visiting and inspecting this property can obtaiu special rati on the new auu most comi'oit&bie vessel ailoit, of the Ocean Steamship Company. These fteamets leave .New xork, Mouuays, Wed nesdays, F ridays and baturdays, making a delightful sea Uip ot flFTV HUUKS TO SAVANNAH, Where imiaediata connections are made to Chattanooga and VVOumVOliTH CiTY 1 LIVINWSrON & MOW. Airenls. Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, Ho. 712 JJeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. it You ShfeLxxt A cook, A partner, A bituaaoa, A servant girl, 'io aell a lariu, To 6eu a htuse, lo liu or &ell biooK, booa k.oarUing iiouat, To boil p:autt o -grj,m, b.ui groceius or Urugs, Beii hoUBohoiu lurnituifc, To Lbaae any larin loaub. tiell or trade lor auyiliiug, Find cubtouiora for unytiiinc, Ks ad and advertise in the. Itaifig imm visitor. AdvcriiBiu; t'otuinaubw cubtoiuerb, Advertisiug keeps old cusioweis, AdvertiBiag liuerally will pay, Adveriieing inu.kt-8 BucceBt Adverabing ejtiiioita plucK, AUveriiaiiig means biz.'' aaver tise iuiineaiattii Adveruse coustautiy, Advuruoo rob-uiari, AUvtriiMt) well AUViii Ai'iaii, Ai OUli, w u iv ; 1 The oat trilng ui fc.e HdIM.' ta Us for E CENT Is the Philadftiphia i per year. 3 pr yea, omiit'ne undayj For the Farmers nd hudaess uau tho.Retord has r.o eauat Address 'Tje Record. " Phlladel phia, Pa. Pa. iSS ''" ot BiK. Theouly MWaW 1un Pwnouz rcmedv tor all Ba ff "o ui)!nuu.i:i clistl.iirVes and 2BSl Privatedwuscsor c enaudthe ISSe'i debilitating iveakne3S peeidiar US'JaJts !? womt:n- H cures in a few days ; withojt the'aid or aaSSJy,1 ll,r.lty p' a doctor. fSgjg&ZA mtw?l American Cure. ?Jbs ?vans Chemical 'jfi i .1 li . HawiwsiM
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