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X The Saily Eccning Visitor. rTTlExcept Sunday, TJIS VISITOR Is served by carrier in the city 25 cents per month, ' payable to the carrier in advance. Prices for mailing : S per year, or 25 cent per month. No paper con tinued after 'expiration of the time ..paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A crosa mark X after your name inform yon that your time is ont. Address ail orders and oommunica tions to 1BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. LAR0K8T ClTT CIRCULATION. RALEIGH, DECEMBER 13.1890. OUR FALL. TRADE. , ,We have taken occasion of lateto talk freely with some of our business men relative to the trade of our city, present and prospective and are led to the opinion that the outlook of Raleigb.tbis season.is far better than for some years past. The excellence and abundance of the crops, both of staples and cereals, have produced results even beyond reasonable ex pectation. Most of our people have money to a greater or less extent. They are buying freely, and the best of it is they are paying cash for what they get. The merchant g are moving ahead with steady, but sure results, and, some of them are even already regretting that they did not lay in larger stocks. The farmers are cheer ful, and well they may be, because, for the first time in several years.they , are enabled to remove all incumbran ces on their property, real and per sonal, and have a surplus left for do mestic use and as a nucleus for a rainy day. The best of it is, the cotton and tobacco outlook of our city is splen did, and we have a first class market for both staples.which is being rapid ly realized by the farmers pf a largo , belt, of surrounding. country. There jsvnp discount ,on our city in a busi ness point of view, as well as in all others. We are on the elevated plain of a sure enough boom, and all our people realize it. HOW IS THIS FOR HIGH? An English Syndicate with ten mil lion dollars capital are backing up a Chicago inrentor's scheme for navi gating the air. The thing, it is claimed, is a .success. A recent ex perimental trip proved that they can travel 100 miles an hour without any jar, or feeling of jueh through the air. One would not know that he , was moving except by looking from hi aerial car window at some object on the earth below. They claim to be able to go against the current, or with it without difficulty. The projectors propose to build un ships of various carrying capacities, from a single air sulkey that will carry a solitary traveler, who, having kissed his wife good bye at the break fast table in Chicago, would be able, if 4nvited to , do. so, dine with Eng land's noble Queen the next day in her majesty's palace, to a car capable ofaking a Raleigh Sunday School , opjboard some bright niornjng, ajid land them the next day in one of the beautiful parks of Paris where they could picnic and be happy in the ob literation of distance. This is indeed' a fast age, but this inventor's claims are rather rapid, and lofty even for these times, we think. . i Newbern . Journal: Mr. W. H.r Whitehurst, of Pamlico county, gath ered 18,000 pounds of seed cotton off oi-ten acres. . This was ovejr 600 weight of lint cotton to the acre at a cost to him of three cent per pound for pro ducing and housing. There is money t 1. aueh ..farming as this where the y(eld,ha been, good and, the expense nlolnnr small Small ocrAOffn Anil well tended is Jhe future success of the farmer. of sheep were killed by a locomotive between High Point and Ashbcro Xorth Carolina Conference. Staff Correspondence of the Visitor. THIRD SAT. Wixsow, N. C Dec. 12. Conference was called to order by Bishop Keener. After religious services by Father Wheeler, the reguNr order was taken up. Dr. Harrison, the editor of the "Southern Quarterly Review," was introduced to the Conference and presented the claims of his publlca tion in a very strong and clear light, in which he gave some very import ant and interes'ing information rela tive to its circulation and patronage. Dr. Harrison is one of the most in tellectual men In the Southern church and the work he is doing is combat ing cand refuting the popular semi infidel scientific publications of the day. Dr. Potter, the missionary secretary for the Southern Methodist connec tion, was introduced and addressed the Conference on the subject of for eign mixtions. He made an exceed ingly strong and forcible ' speech, after which a collection was taken up and about $750 were raised, which will support a single inan.in the mis sionary work. Quite a number of Raleigh people appeared in the Conference room. Mr. Jofephup Daniels, the able editor of the State Chronicle, is here, also Mr. Duke, of Durham, 'ihe number of ;eople attending upon the sessions of the Conference is unusually large and very much interested. The Conference met here some ten years since when the body was nearly double its present size. The division of the Confer nee, which took place at Greensboro a year ago and which was ratified fend consummated at St. Louis by the General Conference, leaves the Novth Carolina Conference only half its former numerical strength. From the indications obtainable outside of the Bishop's council indi cate that Drr. Cordon and Nash will both be returned, though we cannot be certain of their action of a jury or a Bishop's council at an annual Conference. It is thought the Conference may adjourn on Monday. Christians Killed iu ( liina. San Francisco, December 9. Ad vices from Chung .King, China, by steamer which arrived here yesterday state that the troubles at Ta-Ohu-Hsien arose from the massacre of Chi nese Christians at Lonng-tuy-Tsinby members of the Loo Huy Sos Society during a celebration in honor of the society's patron deity. After the celebration had lasted several days the brotherhood con sulted their gods as to whether it would be safe to plunder the Chris tians. The reply being in the affirma tive, the brotherhood made a raid on a number of well to do Christian, fam ilies and carried off a lot of booty. A few days later they made a fresh at tack and massacred over twenty, per sons, nineteen bodies being counted in the streets, and several , more are known to have been cut in pieces and thrown into the river. The. mission buildings and many others were burned and the bodies thrown into the flames, . On the following day the brother hood, proceeded to another market town and made an assault on the Christians there. 'Ihe latter fled, but one' of them was killed. Legal Advertisement. Bn WANT TO MAKE II SOME . Miloliday Presents. We have in stock just what you want ' for . ' Cjnistmas or New Year Gifts. Come and see the Beautiful Assortment Before it is Picked, over. WWe wfll carefully store all -purchases, if desired, andde- sired, , and , deliver them any- r-where in the, city ' on Christmas ' day; to yon can, make your se- lectioiis now.jjj ALFRED WILLIAMS & GO. Sale o! Land by Auction. By virtue of a deed of mortgage, executed by J B Jones to W C & A B Stronach, and recorded in book 74, nt page 887, Register of Deeds office or Wake county, 1 will sell at the court house door In Ralefgn on Monday, January 12th, 1691, a tract of laud in Panther Branch township containing twenty arret, adjoining the lands of Troy uritt, L.ynn t'arrish and others. W C STRONACH. ALSO. By virtue of a deed of mortgage, executed by Carter Fort to W O Stronnch, and recorded iu book 89, at page 670, of the Register of Deeds of fice of Wake county. I will offer at public outcry at the court house door on Monday, January 12th, a tract ot land in House's Creek township. containing six acres, more or less, ad joining the land of Johnson & Barber. Uel3 tds. ,W C STRONACH. Isral Advertisement, Notice. Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of Jordan Womble, Sr. deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to the unaers'gned on or before the lOtn day of December. 1891; and those in debted to said estate will please make immediate pavment. W K WOMBLJS, O GWOMBLE, delO 6w Executors. ale of Land in House Creek TOWNSHIP. On Mondav. the 29th day of De cember, 1890, I will sell at public auc tion, at the court house door in Ral eigh, 97 acres of land situate in House Creek township, Wake county, ad joining the lands of B J Kogers, Jonn Harrison, deceased, and others and fully described in a deed of mortgage executed to me by John L Emory and wife on the 2nd day of January, 1888, and duly recorded in t ook 101, p.ige 24 of the- Registers office of Wake county. The sale will be made in pursuance of authority given in said mortgage deed. Time of sale 12 o clock m. Terms of eale cash. J. N. HOLDING, no2C 4w. Trustee LAND SAL'e7 Under and by virtue of a decree in the Superior Court of Wake county, in a case therein pending entitled State ex rel. Harris vs. Mechanics' Building and Loan Association, made at October Term, 1890, 1 will, on Mon day, the 15th day of December, 1890, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in Raleigh, expose for sale at public vendue the following described lands, formerly the property of An thony Allen, winch are ordered to be sold by said decree. Terms of sale, Cash. The said land is described as fol lows: Lying and being on Blount street, in the city of Raleigh, and known as the Linke lot, and bounded as follows : Beginning on the east side of Blount street (extended south to wards Bledsoe's old residence) at the northwest corner of lot owned by Henderson Smith, and running nearly north along saiJ Blount street one hundred and fifteen (115) feet; thence nearly east, a line perpendicular to first line, one hundred and forty (140) feet; theuce nearly south, a line par allel to first line, one hundred and ufteen (llo) teet to eaid Henderson (smith's north line; thecce along said Smith's north line to the beginning. containing one half of an acre, more or less, being the same lot which was mortgaged by Paul Linke and Susan F. Linke, his wife, to the Mechanics' Building and Loan Association of Kaleigh, JN. U. J NO. DEVEREUX. JR.. tovll-tds Commissioner. Notice of Sale. HOUSU AN1 LOT IN OBr;it JL.IJV VILLAGE. By virtue of the terms of a certain mortgage deed made by John Jongs and wife April 27, 1887, and recorded in book 95, page 42(1, in the office of Register of Deeds for Wake county, I will offer for sale the premises de scribed in said mortgage at the court bouse door in Rileigh on Monday, December 15th, 1890, at 12 o'clock in. This piece of property is in Oberlin village, on the old Hillsboro road. The lot contains about i acre and has a 4-rooin house on it in fair condition. CHA.8. McKIMMON, Assignee of Mortgagee. J, M. Bronghton, Agent. no!5 tds Executor's Not ice. Having this day qualified as execu tor of the estate of MrsT A B Scarbor ough, deceased, this is to notify all parties having claims against said estate to present the same to me on or before the 3't day of November, 1891, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery, and all persons Indebted to the estate must present them to me. ' WD SCARBOROUGH, Ex'r. Wake Forest, N C, Nov 8d, 1890 6w J0TICE. Having this day been 1 1 appointed, and qualified, as the administrator of the estat e of W. T. Rogers, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to niftKA nrnmnt. runrmanf. tr ma anil those to whom the estate is indebted, to Oresent thair nlntma fm nn vniont. nn I or before October 8th,1 1891, or this i notice will be plead in bar ot recov Trustee's Sale. By virtue of a deed of trust made : bv W. O Unchurch. I will offer for sttle at the Court-house door, in Ral eigh, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 12th day of January, 1891, the house and lot on Wilming ton street whereon W. C. Unchurch now resides. For further description see deed of trust as registered. This Dec. 6th, '91. F. O. MO RING, Trustee. bale of House and Lot, Situate in Obe-lin On the 7th of January, 1891, we will sell at the Court-house door, in Ral eigh, a house and lot situated in the town of Oberlin, Wake County, N. C, adjoining the lands of Marion Nor wood, Rose Crenshaw, W. G. Up church and others, known a the Richard Whitaker lot. Sale made by virtue of a mortgage executed by Richard Whitaker and others re corded in Book 104, Page 594, Regis ter's office of Wake county. Terms of sale cash. Time of sale 12 m. PACE & HOLDING, de6 80k Att'y for Trustee. Sale of Lot. By virtue of the powers contained in a mortgage, executed on the 21st day of October, 1881, by Joseph Braan and wire, uaronne rsraan, to Rand & Barbee Brothers, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ot Wake County, in Book 65, page 683, we will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court-bouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N. O, on the 23rd day of December, 1890, at 12 o'clock m., the lot of land conveyed by said mortgage, described as fol lows: Situated at the angle of the Rock Quarry street, on the Tarboro Road, near the Eastern liini s of the city of Raleigh and bounded on the north by the Tarooro icoaa, on me west by said Rock Quarry street or Tarboro Road, ou.the south by the lot of Mary Davis, and on the east by the lot of Ed. May, containing be tween a third and a hair acre. Time of sale December 23rd, 1890, 12 m. ARMISTEAD JONES, del. Att'v for Mortgagees. Mortgagee's Sale. In pursuance of the authority con tained in the deed of mortgage ex ecuted by M. J. Olive and Frances Olive, his wife, to William M. Wray, on the 22nd day ol May, 1889. registered in the Register's office of Wake County, book No. 117, page 857, 1 will sell at public auction, at the Court-house door, in Raleigh, on the 6th day of January, 1891, at 12 o'clock m., for cash, the interest of said M. J. and Frances Olive, in that tract of land known as the Johnson Olive tract, bounded by the land of C. A. Council, B J. Pollard, and W. R. Gower, John W. Olive, J M. Jones and W. R. Jones. Also the lot formerly belonging to said Johnson Olive, in the town of Apex, adjoining Ransom Jenks and J. m. Holli man, formerly known as th Baucoin lot. WlLOjlAlll. JUL. W xvilx, by J. W. HINSDALE, Att'y. Dated Raleigh, Nov. 29, 1890. Executrix Notice. Having this day qualified as execu trix of the estate of J E Jolly, de ceased, and this is to notify all par ties having claims against said. estate to present the same to me, on or be fore the 8rd dav of November 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar pf their recovery. no3 6w BETHELD JOLLY, Ex'x. MisceUaneuos. DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED Wines, Liquors, Brandies AND BEER For Medicinal Purposes, at ED. vii PENTON'S First-Class Saloon, NO. 9 EXCHANGE ACE, Next door east of Berwanger's. We have on hand the following well known brands : - vines. rr; Mumm's Extra Dry, Imperial Extra Dry, Sherry, Scuppernong, Black berry, Port and Claret Wines, &c. : ; JLJQUOltS. The celebrated Old Rock Bridge, Old Windsor, G. F. Wysor's, Jacob Grover's, Pheiffer and Monongahela Rye .Whiskeys, all- guaranteed pure. Pure Old N.C. Corn Whiskey, Nash Brandy. v EXPOXIT, jBE.EKS. Schlitz,Budweiser, Anhauser Bush, Pa.1i lAoter and also Beer on Draught. Orders for medicinal purposes prompt ly filled. , rA.a---"i-s. -v"v. - Remember, .the place. No. Ex changeElace (old Gill .stand). . ppl3:lm (CED. V. JENTPN. R tllroad Schedr Richmond &DanTlile R.cyy. Condensed Schedule In eflect May 18th, 1890. Southbound. Lv Richmond, Burke viile, Keyaville, Danville, Ar Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh Le Durham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Balem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesviiie, Ar Ashevilie, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Gieen viile, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Ashevilie, Statesviiie, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury. Ar Greensboro, Salom, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh, Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville, Keysvilie, Burke viile, Richmond, No 60 8 00pm 5 00 6 48 8 4U 10 27pm 2 40pm 440 4 45 644 8 20 t80 10 87pm 12 26 am 1 49 72am 0 84 12 82 206 4 61 666 1100 am 2 20 am .6 80 10 30 am Daily. No 62 3 30am 480au 6 10am 8 06am 9 42am t6 OOpa V 00pm 100am 2 6&UQ 780am 616' 60 11 19an? 12 08pm 4 22 6 66 1124 am 12 0pm 888 446 4tpm 1 00pm 6 It 9 00pm No 61 6 80pm 10 86 313 am 6 00 pm 12 85 am 189 425 6 02 11 10 pm 12 40 am 5 02 am 568 6 07 7 47 Daily. 8 00am 12 60pm 615 7 10 am 148pm 2 52 6 80 7 05 12 25pr 2 02 668 6 42pm 7U 840 1140am U2 80am tf 46 12 01pm 1 05 105 2 55 . 7 65am 9 82 12 18pm 1 0o 3 80 11 00pm 5 ooam 7 45, t9 00am 12 50 8 oopm 10 20 1 55 am 2 45 b IF BETWEEN WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND RALEIGH, via Keysvilie, Oxford and Durham. 64 and 102 Stations. 55 and 103 ?8 00am Lv West Point, Ar 6 00pm 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lvf4 85 "li 1100 am Lv Richmond Ar 4 30 ". 1 00pm " Burkeville " 2 25 "5 2 06pm " Keysvilie " 1 46 "i 2 44pm " Chase City, " 12 80 "i 3 15pm " Clarksviile " 11 66am 4 lbpm Ar Oxford Lv10 46 " 4 00 " Lv Oxford Ar 10 00am 5 46 " " Henderson " 8 6F " 4 18 " Lv Oxford Ar 10 46am 6 67 " Ar Raleigh Lv 8 15 " tDaily except Sunday. Daily. HDailv. except Mondav. Sol Haas, Jam, Tailor, TraUic Man'g'r. Gen l'uss AgU W A Turk, Div Pas Aeent Raleigh. NO. Miscellaneous. iiiim Coal Dealers- We call special attention to the Gout we proteose to handle this sea son, and which wejire receiving daily.- Kanawha, West Virginia,,Splint. Superior to any in the United State for grates - nd open lire places. NEW RIVER LUMP for gratqs and stoves. It the equal of any and surpassed bv no other (save Kanawha Splint), be it under any name what ever. ; It ha been .upon the market for the last ten years, this, is the first season for Raleigh and North Caro lina. We have the New River for steam also, which we will put by the side of any other coal and guarantee equal, if not better results. We are the agents for this coal and can ship for domestic and steam' user to Charlotte, Henderson, - Durham, Winston, Oxford and other points di rect from the mines. Give it a trial, is what we ask. We have also a very choice lot of Red and White Ash lor grates and stoves, which we screen before sending to our customers, ijuy- no w and save money . W rite lor, prices. flub hlAknrv And nine HI wood, long or cut, on hand all the time. " liv w. ANDREWS & QRlUtb. I1RDHL; nnn :, .V . - : ..... , : I. am, prepared to tune and repair . organs and pianos. Also to givamu sio lessons on .these Instruments and -the guitar and banjo. All business ' entrusted to my care will receive prompt - attention . and. satisfaction guaranteed. Reference given ,it rej quired. DAVID W BADflAM, no7 lm x 211 West Jones street. - .Chilton Cry Jor Pitched Csstcria: ery. J. M. -BROUGHTON, , Admjator. ' this week. S '
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