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The Bailg Eccning Visitor. ' PUBLISHSI XTBBT AFTIRS005, Except 8unday, THE VISITOR Is served by carriers in the city it 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. .Prices for walling : fS per year, or la cents per month. No paper con tinned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Oonim an ications appearing in these columns are but the express'ons of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name Informs yon that your time i out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWS & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Lirgbst Citt Circulation. RALEIGH, JANUARY 3. 1891. The Argonaut says: "The question is often asked why Eastern North Carolina has not become a great win ter resort for those who, while wish Ing to escape the rigor cf a Northern winter, do not want to take so long a trip as a journey to California or Florida entailer To ns the reason is very plain. The thousands of Northern people who go South in winter seek those places which are known to them to have, not only the climate and other at tractions which they seek and can get, but such hotel accommodations as they require. Dotted about all over the great South, are to be fou nd resort hotels kept by Northern mon. who having come South themselves and discovered what was necessary, have seized the opportunity and are making money and greatly benefit ling the community in which they have located. These men as a rule, at least at the start, go to the Non h era summer resorts and there adver tise by personal representation what they have to offer and engage then and there as many as they want or can get. After the first winter is passed they have no more trouble if their guests were Buited. Each guest that leaves in the spring well pleased becomes an advertiser for them. ( Now, in order for the class of peo ple, who go to these winter resorts to be suited, the hotel must be a good one; such an one as would justify,yes, require a charge of from $3 to $5 per day. When once an attractive house Is started soon the overflow will fill others in the community. We should like to see them started all over North Carolina. There is no reason why Eastern as well as Western North Carolina should not have this winter patronage from the North, if the con ditions upon which it cf.n be secured to any section are met. The U. 8. Government has recently purchased one million eight hundred and fifty thousand acres of land, of the Crow reservation, from the In dians. The Government has acquired possession of about twenty million acres from the Indians in t wo years. These lands with such other as will likely be acquired in the near future will be open for settlement by the whites, but we people here at the South have an abundance of land and there is no occasion for us to pay any attention to the, west. The; scum of Europe will flow out there while the Americanized from the North will come South, if we nresent. siMl-nhla 'attractions. A Woman In The Moon. , It may not be generally known, but there is the head of a girl in the moon, says the Atchison Globe It Is a profile, and can be easily di. cern ed.when the moon is full. When the moon is in the eastern sky she is looking north and the head Inclines upward. At the top of the yellow orb you will see her hair and . a sert of haugty bang which conceals most of her forehead; a little below you will see her eye; then comes her nose (this is rather indistinct); then you will Bee,, the chin, underneath which a very shapely neck curves baek( indicating that she is well fed. ( fFrom the fact that, there U a mau in the moon we have always thorghi ihere was a woman not far off. About a Mortgage The editor of the Santa Anna Standard; having just succeded pay ing a mortgage on his ranch in Or angethorpe, rejoices in the full own erbhipof'61 acres of as fine land as California boasts. Bis experience with the 'dead pledge' now so hap pily passed inoveB him to wise re flections, as follows: "A mortgage is a queer institution. It makes a man rustle and keeps him poor. It is a strong incentive to ac tion, and a wholesome reminder of the fleeting months and years; it is fully as symbolical in its meetings as the hour glass aDd scythe, that rep resent death. A mortgage also rep resents industry, because it is never idle and never rests It is like a bo soui friend, because the greater the adversity the closer it sticks to a fel low. It is like a brave soldier it never hesitates at charges nor fears to close in ou rny enemy. It is like the sandbag of the thug silent in ap plication, but deadly in effect. It is like the hand of providence it spreads all over the creation, and its Influence is everywhere visible It is like the grasp of a devil fish the longer it holla the greater its strength. It will exeicise feeble energies and lend activity to a sluggish brain, but no mat! er how hard t he debtor works, the mortgage works harder still. A mortgage 1p a good thing to have in the family provided always it is in somebody's else's family. It is like a boil-always a good thing on some other fellow. Legal AtlvertiaenieiiiiS Izal Advertlaeineuls. T'le Household. In waehtag articles made of Berlin wool, either crochet.ted or knitted, use tepid water only, and the result will be satisfactory. Leather may be cleaned with the white of an egg. Ink stains may be removed by an application of oxalic acid. Spots of paint on paper or furniture can be effaced by simply dabbing them gent ly with turpentine. Ink stains in mahogany may be removed by paint ing the spots with a camel's hair brush, dipped in water mixed with spirits of nitre, the proportion being a few drop of the nitre to a teaspoon ful of water. As soon as the stains vanish, rub over them instantly a damp, soft duster. Be very careful with this part of the business, for if not thoroughly washed away, the nitre will cause white spots to appear in the place of the blacW A small dish of chff fCoal placed in the meat larder will keep the articles as sweet and wholesome, almost, as ice, Charcoal is a very great disin fectant. Grease spots may be eradicated from black goods by rubbing with a sponge dipped in turpentine, having first laid the stuff over a woolen cloth folded three or four times. Grease spots can be taken from material of any color by covering the place with pipe clay. Powder the clay and moisten it ith water to the consis tency of th'ck cream; spread it over the spot and let it dry. After it hap been on se veral hours, scrape it off with the blunt edge of a knife, and dust off all the fine powder with a soft brush. 01 Attn straw mn.ttinc with n. ninth and salt water. Wipe dry. This keeps h irom turning yellow. Sale o! Lnnd by Auction. By virtue of b deed of luortire , executed by J B Jones to V ' Ai . 1! Stronach, and rtvor.'ed in boo!; li page 337. Regist r 'f JV. d. o of Wake county. I w ill sell t tii court hous door in KfiiHh on iot dav, January Pith, lii, a tiai-t of hu.l in Panther Branch township '.j!itainii- twentv i.ireF, a!jiirjin th"Ii'Ul of Troy Britt, Lynn Parridi ami others W C STRONACH. ALSO. By virtue of a deed r-f Tnrsrfr. executed by O.rtcr F t to V ' Stronaeh, ami recorded in boo!; M'J, Pt page 670. of the Register of Pfe-ln of fi (if WiiU nAniiri' f n.!'! ,-iTiir at i public outcry nt ihe roort !:oui l-.mr j on Monday. Jann-trv 12th. : i u-t ; ; liana in Housr . ( n-i'K t.i i.saip. J continuing six aeie. more or 1?, ad joining tne laud of jo'iiim.h mri..;r. del2 tds. W 0 STLOl-.'AGH. Sale of Valuable Propsrly- On Thursday, the !5thof Janus rv. 1891, at 12 o'clock m , at the Wak county court houe door. 1 wj! sell to the highest bidder for caidi the fol lowing described re i! .st;.t. to'-il: 1st. A parcel of 'an I ou K:rt ! ;.rrott street, between Wood worth "nd Kas" streets, and hetfiDi at Vi aiT.see tion of Fast aud Hargftf, . . d r ut" with fha south sile of II urged st ?et west 150 fet to a ke, tVi..te mr.it I? 210 feet to the line, of '. Vlnkv, thence east 15' feet, to Eat stri-et, thence north with said stiv-it to the beginning. On said property .".iv i wo f valuable dwelling houses; u'jo a va cant lot 50x210 fe.it- 2d. A parcel of land on IV- t Bar gett street, between Wilniioon an 1 Blouut streets, and on the- north sid of Hargett street, and !i;s between Alfred Upchurch's coach shon lot. ami that of the building of the ''-.k rit y Manufacturing Company, pn;t now occupied by T A Arnold. 't. t lot is f good residence. iS ii.t i t (l-out 33 feet ou Hargett street ii.ml rm. back 210 feet. This sale is madu by virtue of mortgegps made by Alfred Upchurch and wife as recorded in book 90, page 347. book 100, page 48, book 107, page Hi Hester's office Wake county. W .N Joses, Attorney del5tds for mortgagees. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Wien Bby wa sick, wo gare her Castoria. When the vm a Child, she cried for Castorla, When the became Mias, ahe clung to Castorla, When shehad Children, she gave them Castorla. DIARIES1891. A full Hue of all the new styles at Alfred Williams v Go's. Keep a diary in 1891 and it may be of very great use to you. See our PERPETUAL DIARY. I J ust the thing for Banks, EaiJjroada ? and Business Men. Notice. Having qualiiied as executors ot the last will and testaineut of Jordan Womble, Sr. deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having ebiiun agninsr his estate to present the savie to tt!! nndr8ii?uod on or before the 10th day of December 1691; and th ;se in debted to said estate will pit- ,m make immediate payment. W K VvOMBLE, O GWOMB.LE, delO 6w Jb'xecutors. Executrix Notice Having this day qualified -.s execu trix of the estate of J I ; Jolly, U ceased, and this is to notif' -.11 p ar ties having clai8 -gainst said ettat to preseut the Siime to me. on or be fore the 3rd day of November 1891 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recover v. no3cw BEVHivLD JOLLY, Ei'x. lVTOTlCE. Having this day b-en lS appointed, ;:nd qualified, as the adminiscrator of th estate of W. T. Rogers, deceased, this is to give cotite to all persons indebted to said estate to make iiromt uayment to me. and those to whom iho estate. is indebted, to present their claims for payment on or before Octohar th, 1891. or this notice will be plead in bar of recov ery. J. M. BROUGIi't'ijN, Administrator. Sate of Ho!is3 and Lot, Situate in Gbedm, On 'the 7th of J.-ruary, liul, we will sell at the Ooari-Louse door, in Ral eigh, a house and lot situated in the town of Oberlin, Wake County, N. O., adjoining the lands of llarion "Nor wood, Rose Oenshaw, W. G. Up church and others, known as the Ricuard Whitaber lot. Sale made by virtue of a mortgage executed by Richard Vhitaker 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 30t. Att'y for Trustee. Mortgagee's Sale. In pursuance of the authority con tained in the deed of mortgage ex ecniad by M. J. Olive and Frances 01i-, his v ;fe, to William M WTrty, on the 22nd day of May 18ISS registered in the Jl.-eioter's oiSciof Wake County, book fo. 107, pige 857, I will sell at pul.iie auction, at the Court-house door, iu Raleigh, on the 2d day of February, 1891, al 12 o'clouk m., for cash, the interest cf said M. J. and Frances Olive, in that tract of land known as thrs Johnson Olive tract, bounded bv the land of C. A. Council, B. J. Pollaru; 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, MdjoininK Ransom Jenks and J. M.'Holh-inan, formerly known as th Baucom lot. I William M. WttAY, by J. W. UINSDALIi. Ati'y. j Jbated Ealeigh, Nov. 29, mo. Kortag3 Sale. Vv virtu? of a deed of trust execut J iiv li li Jord.tu aud wife, ietri"t---1 it- tile Reitfr ofli.o of "uke ioi;uty, i-i book 91, pace 07.1 will, on WY-dnesUy, tli' I'll dny of January, 11, sell at i nrL luase door in the ciiy of iH.. i4h, at l; o'clock ui. for canh, tl fol'.o-.vit.c descj ineil trii-tjoflmidhituate .n'Jary township Wal.e t-ouatv: 1st tra-t. ii"? itiniiic at a stake" or uer of lov alloiU.I to J J Ilius, run nine south 30 po'es and 23Iiukstoa rttake; thenco we.-t 10 poles to a vtakc, iK'rf'i V8 iol, s 'i.l ii links to a st.ik on Ui.-.tha'u btrcet, SJ'uortheast V i poles to the beginning, coutainiux li acre?. " tract. Partly in and partly out f ; rv in Cary tovM.hip, bounded o i the north b the Rrt'tigh and An krusa Air Line Railroad and Wiley Hrttufoiu; on the east by Vonible's heirs and others; o.i the south by Jolmsou Olivo and J. W. Creel, and on the west by Cary, containing 5fi .'eres, more or less CHARLES ROOT, Trustee. Sals cf Feal Fstats. y a i i t ne of authority coijt.tiaed in a d ed of trust from il B Jorda . and fvicr.led iu book 111, page 311, of the Kt j. isft.i-, office of Wake county, I viil sell for cash, ft the court house door in the city of R:.leigii, N C.Wake county, on Wednesday, the 21st dny of .lannary, 18;1, at 12 o'clock, the following real estate situate ia Gary township, totfi': lft tract Situate partly in and partly out of Cary, in Cary township, and bounded a follows: On the north by the Raleigh an 1 Augusta Air line Railroad and Wiley Haucom; f n the ea:t. by Womble's heirs and others; on the south by Johnson Olive andj W Ciefl. and on iho west by Cary, containing 5r acres, more or iets. 2d tract. Situate in Cary. adjoining th1? Iaud3 of A F Page aud cthers,sit uate oa the 'southsido of Chatham street, containing 1 acres, being the tract conveyed to H B Jordan by A F Page aud wile by deed recorded in liegistfir's otlice in book Ko 36, page 3'--2, and tlie same upon which he now lives. 3d tract. A lot of land iu Cary town ship, bounded on the north by A Uetts; on the east, by 2i A Ramsay; on tin- south by A R Raven, and ou the west by L '! timer, con' aining i acre pmchr.s.l of A F Page. 4rh tract. A tract of land in Gary township, hounded ou the north by J P U Adams and others; on i he east bv J i' il Adams; on the south by the N C Railroad, and on the west by Airs Lou gee, cortaiuiug 4U acres, move or less, purchased of A F Page. 5th tract. A tract of land in Cary townthip, bounded on the north by Altiuio Jones; on the east by C H Clarke; on txt touth by C H Clarke, and on the west i y Jeffer-on Good win, containing 9f acres, more or Jess, purchased of Hill Morris. (5 h tract. A tract of land in Cary township, bounded on the north by Mrs jiim Eatman; on the east by Sion HoUenm n; on the south b S P Waldo and others, and on the west by Maud Flu wards, containing 35 arras, more or Jess, purch.-ised of AJ Fret man and wife and subject to a mortgage of $-J"0 unpaid purchnoe monev. de20 tds A V MO I E, Trustee Exscufcr's Notice. Laving this day qualiiied 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 resent the same to me on or before the 3 ) day of November, 1891, or this notice will be ple: d in bsr of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the estate must present them to me. W D SCARBOROUGH, Ex'r. Wake Forest, N C, Nov 3d, 18U0 6w Trustee's Safe. By virtue of a deed of trust made by W. C Upchurch, I will offer for sale at the Court-house door, in Ral eigh, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday, the 12th day of January, 891, the houfe and lot on Wilming ton street whereon W7. C. Upchurch now resides For further description see deed of trust as n gisttreu. This Dec. Cth, '9.';. F. O. MO RING, Trustee. Notice for Charters. The undersigned hereby give notice that they will apply to the General Assembly of North Caroliua for a charter or charters for a Phosphate and Fertilizer Company. Cotton Fac lory, and Laud and Improvement Company. W G UPCHURCH, J J THOMAS, JULIUS LEWIS, A HORiNE, ED CHAMBERS SMITH, . FOMORING, " W H PACE, for themsi Ives and their associates. Raleigh, Dec 13, 1890. 80d Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Iliilroad Schedr t. ( Condensed Schedule In eUect May 16th, IVW. ooathboamL Lv Richmond, Buxkeville, KoysviUe, Danville, Ar Ureensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh, le lutleigh Le Durnaon, Ar Greensboro, Lv balem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar btatesviile. Ar Asheviile, Ar tiot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte. Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, iiv Atlanta, Ar Gieeuville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Asheviile, St&tesviile, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Sifciu, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh, Lv Raleigh Ar Golds boro, h f Greensboro, Ar Danville, Keysviiie, Lurkeviile, Richmond, No CO a utpm 1 oo 8 40 10 3i7piU i 40 pm 4 40 4 45 6 48 8 20 teao 10 B7pm 12 20 am 1 4y 7 22am y 34 12 Si 2 05 4fl 6 56 11 00 am 3 20am 10 JO am Dally. "2 SOau 4 6 8 05aii A. e d i i v uupm "lOOaifl 2 5ji,nf Mm. tt 15 8 60 11 19am 12 08pm 4 22 655 11 24 am 12 40pm 388 4 43 9 4','pin 1 00pm 51C 9 00pm No 51 ii 30 pm 10 d5 3 U am H 00 pm 12 6 i am 1 89 4 25 0 02 11 10 pm 12 40 am 5 02 am 508 8 07 7 47 Daily. N'o& 8 00 am 12 00pm 5 15 7 10 am 1 48pm 52 ,30 7 05 12 25pp 2 02 558 6 42pm 12 8 40 "11 40 am t!2 80am 11 00pm 12 Olpm 1 05 105 2 55 7 55am 9 82 12 18pm 1 00 8 80 5 00 am 7 45 t9 00am 12 50 8 50pm 10 20 1 55am 2 45 615 WEiST POINT, R1CHMONP AND RALEIGH, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham, 5i and lu2 Stations. 55 and 103 1i8 00 am Lv West Point, Ar 6 00pm 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lvt4 85 "4 1100am Lv Richmond Ar 4 80 "g 1 OOuiii " Barkevillft " 9 2S "s 2 Ojpin " Keysville " 1 45 "i 2 14pm " Chase City, 44 12 30 4'i 8 15pm " Clarksville 44 11 55am 4 liipui Ar Oxford Lv10 48 ,4 4 00 14 Lv Oxford Ar 10 00am 5 4o 4 4 4 4 Henderson 44 ' 8 55 44 4 Li 44 Lv Oxford Ar 10 4bam 0 57 44 Ar Raleigh Lv 8 15 44 fDaiiy except Sunday. Daily. HDaiiy, except Monday. Sol Haas, Jaw L Taylor, Tra&o Man'g'r. Gon i ubB Agt. WA'J'"BK, 0:v !--as Agent. Ralsitrb. N O. Miscellaueuog. I uiii pre; arcd to tune and repair rgctus and pianos. Also to give mu-.-.ic iessons on these instruments and the guitar and banjo. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. References gien if rej quired. DAVID W BADHAM, no7 lm 211 West Jones street. we & mmm Coal Dealers. We call special attention to the Coal we propose to handle this sea son, and which we are receiving daily. Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint Superior to any in the United States for grates ind open fire places. N E W RIVER LUMP for grates and stoves. It s the equal of any and surpassed b, no other (save Kanawha Splint), be it under any name what ever. It has been upon the market tor 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, it not better results. We are the agents for this coal ana can ship for domestic and steam users to Charlotte, Henderson, Durham, W inston, 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 for grates and stoves, which we screen betore sending to our customers. Buy now and save money. Write for prices. uaK, nieKory and pine wood long or cut, on hand all the time. ANDREWS & GIULltS. OCOil. I'fnnn WUUU. ChildrenJCrjJbi
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