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"fiailg Ecening Visitor. tBLIBHXD KVERT AFTBRSOOjr, Exeept Sunday, FNear the Drag Store of Williams a Haywood, corner of Fayettville and Hareett (tree to. TUB VISITOR is served by carrier in the city at 25 cents per month, . payable to the carriers In advance. Prices fo niail'ng : $8 per year, or 25 cents per month. No paper con tinned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these columns a;e but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name informs you that your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & FERRELL, Raleigh, N 0 RALEIGH, SEPTEMBER 25, 1890. Registration. The registration books will open tomorrow (8ept. 20th) at the follow ing places, and will remain open for 80 days, Sundays excepted: 1st ward At Yancey & Strouach's, South Wilmington street; Frank Stronach, registrar. 2d ward At Stronach's warehouse South Wilmington street; W M. Lam beth, registrar. 8d ward At John Y. MacRae'sdrug store; John Y. MacRae, registrar. 4th ward At city lot, comer Salis bury and Davie streets; Ed Dobbin, registrar. 5th ward At D. G. Conn's, corner Salisbury and Jones street; D. G. Conn, registrar. Outside East Joseph Blake, regis trar; books open at A. H.Green's place, south of the rock quarry. Outside west T. D. Watson, regis trar; at Watson's store.Hillsboro road. THE OLD NORTH STATE. Yesterday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Chapel of the Oxford Orphan Asylum, Mr. Eugene Crews and Miss Lois Swett, were united in marriage by Rev. Dr. B. F. Dixon. Mr. Thomas Cale went to G61ds boro, on Friday last to purchase pro visions for his family. His mule start ed to run, throwing him off of his cart on his head, causing concussion of the brain which caused his death on Saturday last. Two weeks ago, Lige Wallace, a white man escaped from Capt. Ham let's quarters on the Egypt and Os good railroad and has not been heard of since. Greensboro Patriot: Mr. P. R. Hines, who resides about one mile east of the city, has a pumpkin vine which bears thirty-nine pumpkins weighing on an average 20 pounds each. The longest, runner of the vine is 42 feet long. Beat it, who can ? Murfreesboro Index: The peanut crop will turn loose a large amount of money in Hertford and Northampton counties this year. From strictly cot ton growing counties they are getting to be counties for diversified crops, and we are glad to note the change. Southern Farmer: There is to be a widespread movement for the estab lishment by the state of an industrial training school for women in North Carolina. This began two years ago, but it is learned now that the King's Daughters all over the state will soon prepare a memorial on the subject, which will be laid before the legisla ture. Various other influences will also be brought to bear. Asheville Democrat: Mr. James Da vis, of New Found, this county, lost a fine fat hog some time ago. The last seen of him was near a certain spot engaged in a fight with a broth er hog of the same class and inclina tions. Enquiry , failed to bring him to light, till finally a dog scented something in a hollow fallen log near the scene of the combat. Upon ex amination the owners of the dog diS' covered something live in the log, and as they could not twist him or it out, proceeded to cut the log up until the varmint was liberated, when lo 1 out rolled Mr. Davis' hog. When his hog ship disappeared it weighed some , thing over 200 pounds, but 31 days' stay In the log reduced him to less than 100' pounds, and he was too weak to walk. :It is supposed be ran from - his adversaiy into the log, and be coming fastened could not retreat. A Scolding Husband Cured. N. Y. Ledger. A woman, whom her husband used frequently to scold, went to a cunning man to inquire how she might cure him of his barbarity The sagacious soothsayer heard her complaint; and after pronouncing some hard words, and using various gesticulations, while he filled a phial with colored liquid, desired her, whenever.her husband was in a passion, to take a mouthful of the liquor and keep it in her mouth for five minutes. The woman, quite overjoyed at so simple a remedy, strictly followed the counsel which was given her, and by her silence es caped the usual annoyance. The con tents of the bottle being at last ex pended, she returned to the cunning man; and anxiously begged to have another possessed of the same vir tue. "Daughter," said the mao, "there was nothing in the bottle but brown sugar and water. When your hus band is in a passion.hold your tongue and, my life on it, he will not scold you in future." A Railroad Hero. Richmond Times. In the evidence taken in case of John W. Winn, freight conductor on the Richmond division of the Atlan tic Coast Line, who was killed at Bel- field station, on the Petersburg rail road, one Thursday morning, in at tempting to get on the caboose while the train was in motion, it is shown that Winn fell and the wheels of the caboose passed over him, cutting his right leg off between the ankle and knee, his left leg off between the knee and hip, hi left arm off between the elbow and shoulder. When he was missed the train was backed and he was found conscious and injured Ns described. Before he would allow anything to be done for him he di rected the brakeman, who came to his assistance, to take charge of his train and put it on the siding, so as to prevent collision with a passenger train. He then made this brakeman examine the switches used so as to make sure that all was safe. He then remarked that he had performed his last duty, as he would never be able to work again. An Editor's Dream. The editor sat on a hard bottom chair trying to think of a thought, and he plunged all his fingers about through his hair, but not one topic they brought. He had written on temperance, tariff and trade, and the prospects of making a crop.and joked about ice cream and weak lemonade, till his readers had told him to stop. And weary of thinking sleep came to his. eyes, and he pillowed his head on his desk, when the thoughts which, awake, had refused to arise, came in troops that were strong and grotesque And as the ideas airily float, he se lects the bright one of the tribe; and this is the gem which while dreaming he wrote: "Now is the time to sub scribe." Rev. R. P. Pell to Fayetteville. Goldsboro Dispatch. Rev. Mr. Pell, for sometime pastor of the Presbyterian church at Wilson has accepted the call from the Fay etteville Presbytery to act as evan gelist. A special meeting of Albe marle Presbytery is called to meet at RockAlunt on Tuesday, September 30th, to grant him letters of dismissal The Republican Senatorial confer ence at Franklin adjourned last even ing without taking any ballots. BEATS EYERYTIIIHfi KIT A FIRST CLASS Fountain Pen FOR ONLY 25 CENTS. The beBt ever invented and it 1s certain to please you. Call and ex' amine it. Sold by ALFRED WILLIAMS 4 CO,, se3 6m BOOKSELLERS, &o. Legal Advertisements. Administrator's ; Notice. Baving this day qualified as the Ad mlnistrator.cvm Untamtnto annexoM Wiley Wall.deceased, this is to rotify all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment to me at my residence at RolesvJle, N. C, and those to whom the estate is indebted will present their claims for payment on or before the 22d day of Septem ber, 1891. or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. L.B. YOUNG, Administrator with the will annexed, eep 23 tw. NOTICE. Having this day quali fled as the Administratrix of the Estate of Nathan Bolton, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons in debted to his estate to make prompt mirmant tn ma. and those to whom the estate are indebted, to present their claims to me on or before the 23d day of September, 1891, or this notice win oe pieaa in par oi meir recovery. JNAJNJUE a. BULilUJN, Sep 23, '90, 6w. Administratrix. Executor's Notice. Hn vincr this dav Qualified as execu tor of the estate of Mary Wyche, de ceased, this is to notify all parties . - A i.J A. A. A Having claims against nam caiam w nroaonf thtt rath a to me on or before the 20th day of September' 1891, or this notice will De pieaa in oar oi their recovery. KUJdT yviuhu, executor. Raleigh, N C, Sept 20, 1890 oaw6w Action for Divorce. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake county. Tn fViu flimarinr flmirfc. Cornelia Moore, Plaintiff, vs Allen Moore, Defendant. The defendant above named will to Ira nnfioa that. ATi ri t.inn entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake county, North Carolina, for divorce from the knni rf mntritmnnv: and the said de- w. J i - fendant is required to appear at the term or tne (superior uourt oi nam t.v tn hn hold on the 7th Mondav after the 1st Monday in September, 1890, being tne win aay oi uctouer, 1890, at the court house of said coun ts in Ralich. N C. and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the piaintiu win appiy to ine court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Sept 11th, 1890. CHARLES D UPCHURCH, Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, rt t. seis oawow , Sale of Land. On Mnfirinv t.hA iSt.h dav of Octo ber, 1890, we will sell at public auc tion at the Court House door, in Raleigh, Wake county, N. C, 58 acres nt land aitimt.Ad in ' Houses' Creek Township, Wake county, N. C, ad joining tne lands oi jamesit. omito onri Mhsraund more fnllv described in a deed of mortgage from Robert and-Grizzy rage to james o. jaaiiey, and recorded in book 84, page 189 of Register of Deed's office ot Wake county. ' Terms of sale cash. Time of sale 12 o'clock, m. LATTA & MYATT, Assignee ior mortgagee. Sept. 9, 189030d. "VTOTICE. Having this day been XI appointed ana quaiinea an tne administrator of the estate of Haek- noxr H T.iloa rlaAa.Rfd. this la to C1V6 notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment to me at my home in Marks Creek township, rShntwell N. C. and those to whom the estate are indebted will present i u a torn lueir ciaiuib uu ur ueiureocjji. o, icwi, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. so.. J. ruyij, Administrator. Sep 9, '90. 6w Action for Divorce. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. In the Superior Court Aug 20, 1890. Elijah Outlaw vs Nancy Outlaw Publication of Notice. To Nancy Outlaw, defendant in the above entitled action: Let the defendant take notice that the plaintiff, Elijah Outlaw, has instituted an action against her for a divorce from bed and board and, irom tne Donas or matrimony, and that she is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint which will be filed therein, at Ucto ber term 1890,of Wake Superior Court beginning on tne 20tn day of Ucto ber, 1890. CHAS D UPCHURCH, sel 6w Clerk Superior Court. Argo & Fleming, Attys for Plffs. NOTICE Having this day been appointed, and Qualified, as the Administrator of the estate of Atlas B. Yates, deceased, this is to give no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to make prompt payment to me. at my home in Cary. N. 0.. and those to whom the estate are indebt ed, to present their claims for pay ment on or before August 1st. 1891. or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. A. JJV i ATJJjo, Administrator. SflAcellAnenoii; Graded Mools ARE OPENED AND u Is the place to buy your School Shoes. In fact, a full line of all kinds from Hand made down to the Cheapest Sept. 8, 1890. tf. JS1 JJ w CANDY FACTORY. BARBEE&P0PE 105 Fayetteville St. 'Uncle Johnnie Palmer's old stand, MANUFACTURERS OF UTi-n e Camcl-es- We make our own goods and guar antee them fresh and pure. We carry a full stock of Choice Fruits. Also a well selected stock of CHEW ING TOBACCO Gravely & Miller. PLUG HAT a specialty. A fine line CIGARS always on band. auso tl J.E. FRESH AND RELIABLE .Groceries: 222 Fayetteville Street. Evaporated .California Apriccts, Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, &c, N C Dried Apples and Peaches, New York Medium Beans, California Dried Lima Beans, Imported Parmesian Cheese, grated for Macaroni, Edam and Pine Apple Cheese, Tarbell Cheese, Hazard's Strawberry Tomato iKetchup, best in the world. Smoked Salmon, Yarmouth Bloaters, Boneless Cream Codfish and Fine Mackerel. NewiCatch N C Roe and Cut Herrings. Valuable Farm For Sale. If not sold privately before that time will be sold by auction on Mon day, Oct.5th,tbatyaluable farm iyinv on the Holleman road, the pioperty of Mr. Geo. T. Stronach. It is gen erally conceded to be one of ti-ebest faims in the county, much of the land will produce this year two bales of cotton to the acre. It is well wood ed and lies prettily. Has good build ings on it and is altogether very de sirable property. Will be sold in sep arate tracts if desired. Apply for terms, &c, to W. C. STRONAQH. Raleigh, N. 0., Sept. 10, 1890. lm. City Property for Sale. A brand new eight room house on East street. Street Railway runs in front of door. Terms very easy. Apply to W. C. STRONACH. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 10, 1890. lm. WAKEFIELD CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL, WAKEFIELD, N. C. RBV. O. L. STRINGFIELD, ) Prln,a W. J. FERRELL, A. B. J Mrs. O. L. STWjreFiMJ), ) ABHla4.,ntB Miss Ankib Shbphkrd, f A8B181 m MiBs Irene V. Cartwright, Music. The 15th session begins September 1st, 1890. ' Students 'are prepared for College and for the active business of lite. Especial attention is given to the moral training of the, pupils, and to the formation of manly characters. It is a safe and desirable place for those who are to study arid to be trained. Charges moderate. For particulars address, - au28 2W STRINGFIELD & FfiRRBLL. Announcement;.! I hereby announce' my self as a can didate for the office of constable of Raleigh township. 1 hope to receive the support of tne entire people, sel lm JOHN R ITPCHURCH. Bargains. Harness and upper leather, sewing machines, shoe pegs and ' about 1,200 pair of lasts, old and new, for sale at a bargain by Wetmore Shoe and Leather Co, 128 South Wilmington street, next to W H a Kts Tucker' Also, a tine office desk, cost, f 75 (pa tej;.' ' . i The RaiemliSnQ6stor6 mm IlnlIroa4 SJ5ule. Richmond PfnYiUQlLiCo'y. Condensed Schedule In effect Way 18th, 1890. ' ooutubound. Daily. t No 61 3 80ani 4 80am ; lOaiu 605am 42am f5 00pm 0 00pm 100am 2" 55am 780am 6 15 0 60 11 19am I2 0bpxa 422 555 1124 am 12 40pm '8 88 440 9 4(pm 100pm 510 No 50 Lv Richmond, 8 00pm 5 06 5 48 840 10 27pm J 40pm 440 4 45 548 820 t8 80 10 87pin 12 20 am 1 40 7 22am 984 12 82 205 4 01 5 50 1100 am 20am 0 80 10 80 am Burkevule, Keysville, Danville, At Ureensboro, Lv (ioldsboro. Ar Raleigh, Le Kaleign Le Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. 9 00pm Dally. No 51 No 58 Lv Augusta, tf 80 pm 8 00am tfo0pm 10 85 813 am 6 00 pm 12 85 am 189 425 Columbia, 10 85 isoupm Ar Charlotte, 8 13 am 5 15 Lv Atlanta, 6 00 pm 7 10 am Ar Gieenville, 12 85 am 148pm Spartanburg, 1 89 2 52 Charlotte, 4 25 6 80 Salisbury. 6 02 7 05 Lv Hot Springs, U 10 pm 12 25pm Asheville, 12 40 am 2 02 Statesville, 5 02 am 5 58 Ar Salisbury, 5 58 6 42pm Lv Salisbury, o 07 c 7 U Ar Greensboro, 7 47 8 40 Salem, 11 40 am T12 80 am Lv Greensboro, 9 45 1100pm Ar Durham, 12 01pm 0 00 am Raleigh, 1 05 7 45 Lv Raleigh 105 1 9 00 am Ar Goldsboro, 2 55 12 60 Lv Greensboro, 7 65am 8 60pm Ar Danville, 9 82 10 20 &eysviiie, 12 18pm 1 65 am Burkeville, 1 Ob 2 45 Richmond, 8 80 5 16 BBTWBBN WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND KAlitilGll, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. 54 and 102 Stations. 65 and 103 H8 00 am Lv West Point, Ar 0 00pm UiHum Ar Rinhmnnri T.w A fc . 11 00 am Lv Richmond Ar 4 80 "i 1 uopin " 35 urKevme " 2 25 "i 2 05pm u Keysville " 1 45 "3 2 44pm " Chase City, " 12 80 3 16pm " Clarksville 11 65am. 4 18pm Ar Oxford Lv10 46 " 4 00 " Lv Oxford Ar 10 00am 5 45 " Henderson " 8 56 " 4 13 " Lv Oxford Ar 10 4(fam 0 67 " Ar Raleigh Lv 8 16 " tDaily except Sunday. Daily. HJJaiiy, except Monday. Sol Haas, Jab L Taxloh, Trainc Man'g'r. Gen Pass Agt. W A Turk, Div Pass Agent. Raletsrb N 0. RALEIGH REALESTATE CO. J. M. Bronghlon, Sec'y and Treas. BUILDING LOTS FP3 SALE. 3 splehdii) lots on Oakwood ave, between Person and Blood worth, 50x 123 feet each. ' : One lot on Blood worth, adjoining the above, 521x160 feet. These lots are among the most desirable In the city, and we are now enabled to offer them at wry reasonable prices. . Two very fine building , "i lots qp South Blood wo.rth street at low. prices. TWENTY VALUABLE SUBURB LOTS in a section of the city where houses are in demand and bring good rental. Shall be pleased to show these lots to persona wfchjug good paying in vestments, JMBROUGHTON, Office oy er Lee, - Johnson & Co's drug store. " selBtJ RALEIGH MALE ACADEMY. THIRTBBNTH ANHUAL SESSION BB , . 0INS 6KPTBMBKII 18T.' Boys and oung men given a thorough educational training,' preparatory ta suits of life. Board in city the at rea- sonble rates. , For catalogues or lniormauon au dress the Principals. ' ' alltf MOKSON & DENS0N. CEO. L. LAME announces himself as tcandidftte for Constable, Raleigh to,wnhiP a h ensuing1 election.- Many years ser vicers a deputy sheriff is his recom mendatjon;, but lie refers tothe mag istrates.in whose service he hM been, for' further recomm'endatlpn, , ftuSOlm 'GBOi L. LANE.
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