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The Uailg Evening Visitor. tJpPBLMHKD KYKRY imUOOI, Except 8onday, T&K VISITOR is served by carrier In the eity t 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing : f 3 per year, or 5 cents 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 cross mark X after your name Informs yon that your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. Largest City Circulation. RALEIGH, JANUARY 7, 1891. M. A. Dauphin, for a number of years the president of the Louisiana lottery, is dead. It would seem that be had lived his day, and had died only after this gigantic robbery scheme had been squelched by the government. Half the earnings of a million of men have gone into the pockets of this and other officers never to be returned. A DANGEROUS FAC-SIMILE. A dangerous $2 counterfeit bill is in circulation. It is of the issue under the act of August 4, 1836, and the sig natures of W. S. Rooecrans, register of the treasury, and J as. W. Hyatt, treasurer of the United States, are written on it. It is not easily detect ed, and is said to have deceived ex perts. In the word "United" the let ters "i" and "t" extend a little below the others, and the hair and mous tache of Gen. Hancock's portrait do not appear so smoothly brushed as in the genuine. Merchants are warned to be on the lookout for the spurious currency. Expecting Christ's Coming Soon Iowa Gazette. The Second Adventists, Sanctiflca tionists, and Faith Cure believers, who have been holding a State Con vention at Bluffton. Ohio, spent last Sunday in discussing the "Personal and premillennial coming of Christ." This topic developed the fact that the greater part of the believers ex pect the speedy coming of the Lord. Some of the speakers argued and quoted the Scriptures to prove that everything indicated that the end of all things earthly was at hand. "The year 1891," said one of the delegates, "will witness the overthrow of all worldly kingdoms and principalities, and the establishment of Christ's reign upon the earth. The hour of his coming is at hand, and blessed are they who are prepared." The con vention adjourned New Year's morn ing, after an all night meeting. Wherein ties Its Strength. Iowa Times. The Alliance movement in the in terest of public reform is not wholly the result of great financial troubles among the laboring classes, as that condition has existed for many years, says the . National Economist; but is more largely due to an intellectual awakenihg on the part of the people generally, especially those who labor in any kind of production. They have been reading, studying and thinking during these later years and have learned the lesson of true govt eminent, that the will of the people should be the law of the land, and the law of the land should be an abiding blessing to the people. Hav ing once learned this lesson, to act upon its teachings were but the promptings of an honest manhood. The Alliance has simply taught men their doty, and relied upon the dis charge of this duty through the ever present, monitor of a warning con science, and the full knowledge that the average American citizen can be depended upon to perform his duty when properly understood. Herein lies the strength of theAlliance move ment, and herein lies the secret of its grand success. Practical Hints to Housekeep ers. Turpentine and black varnish is the blacking used by hardware dealers for protecting stoves from rust If put on properly it will last through the season. The best way when hot grease has been spiiled on the floor is to dash cold water over it, so a to harden it quickly and prevent it striking into the boards. Don't forget to have a few beans of coffee handy, for this serves as a de odorizer if burnt on coals or paper. Bits of charcoal placed around are useful in absorbing gases and other impurities. Keep your jelly in a cool, dry closet Either write the name of the variety of the jelly on a neat little slip of white paper, and paste this on the side of the glaBS, or write in the cen ter of the covers before pasting them on. A pretty way of serving eggs for tea is this: Cut bread in nice square pieces and toast. Take eggs out of the shell, keeping yolks whole. Beat the whites to a stiff froth, lay the beaten white around nicely on the toast, drop yolks in centre of white ring, salt and put in hot oven to bake a faw minutes. When you take them out of the oven, pour a little melted butter on toast. Drowned in a Lithia Spring. Farmvillk, Va., January 3. The venerable Mr. Wildiuan met with an awful death today near his home at Rice'sDepot by drowning in the noted Lithia spriDg on the 'Witt place " He was about eighty years of age.and in stor ping t dip' water from the spring fell headlong into the basin, where he remained from the time of the sad happening 3 o'clock until 5:30, when he was discovered by a negro farm hand. Legal Advertisements. A Peter town Wedding. Drakes Magazine. Miss Maggie Peters (the bride.) Dear me I I'm all of a trimble I'm so excited ! It'd be a good joke if I faint ed plum away 1 How does my dress harg in the back ? Pull out my trail ! It's the first time I ever wore one and I'll bet it'll be the last 1 My I how my heart keeps going flippity-flop, flop pityflip all the time 1 If Jim is scared as I am we'll act like too geese when we stand up I Has he come yet ? Lordy ! how tight my gloves are ! How do 1 look anyhow? I'm too near scared to death to act decent 1 Who all is down stairs ? I should think all creation was there from the noise they make. Only five minutes until we must go down I If I should tumble over in a faint ! Tell Jim to come on 1 I'm ready. Mr. Jim Beau (the bridegroom). Golly, Mag. you look prettier'n a red wagon 1 My oh ! how fine we arel Mag. Shut up, you skeezicks I Jim. I wont ! I've a notion to kiss you, you look so sweet. Mag. You sha'n't do anything of the sort and muss my hair and veil all up you big grump ! My 1 I'm most scared to death 1 Jim. What you scared of ? Mag. Oh 1 I hate so to go down 'fore ev'ry body an' hav'em all gawp ing at us. Jim. Pugh I Much I care for their gawping 1 I'm too all-fired happy to care for anything 1 I feel like stand ing on my head and yelling "glory !" Mag. Oh, you dunce ! There ! The clock's striking eight. We must go down. Tee hee hee 1 Stop squeezing my hand so, Jim I You'll bust these awful tight gloves. I'm so scared ! Hee, hee, hee I DIARIES 1891. A full line of all the new styles at Alfred Williams & Co's. Keep a diary in 1891 and it may be or very great use to you. oee our PERPETUAL DIARY. Just the thing for Banks, Railroads ana .Business Men. On the 7th of January. lSs.1. wi- will Bell at the Court-house ceo.-, iu R :! eigh, a house and lot Mtr.aied in ..he town of Oberlin.Wake Conuiv. N. 0.. adjoining the lands of V-anou Nor- wooa, liose urensnaw, vv. u. i p church and others, known its the Richard Whitaker lot. Sale made by virtue of a mortgage executed by Richard Whitaker and others re corded in Pook 104. Pao JiJU. Re.ri..- ter's office of Wake county. Terms of sale each. Time of sale 13 iu. PACE & HOLDING. de8 30t. Att'y for Trustee. Sale of Land by Auction. By virtue of a deed of inert executed by J B Jones to W V A Stronach, and recorded in book ." '. rage 337, Register or Penis ot.ice oi Wake county, I will sell at the court house door iu Ualeigh mi Momlny, January 12th, ISO!, a tract oi k.o 1 in Panther Branch township contain!. twenty acres, ad joinimr the l:ii:- of Troy Britt, Lynn Purrich and others. W C STKONACU. ALSO. By virtue of a deed of morfgiga, executed by Carter Firt to V 3 Stronach, and recorded iu l ook HO, t page 070, of the Register of Deeds of fice of Wake county, 1 will offer nt public outcry at the court houedoor on Monday, January 12th, a tract ol land iu House's Creek township, containing six acres, more or le.-s ad joining the land of Johnson K-iila r. del2 tds. W C ST UO.N AGH. Sale of Valuable Propsriy. On Thursday, the loth.'of January. 1891, at 12 o'clock m., fit the Wake county court house door I wii' rell to the highest bidder for c "h ;!; fol lowing described rca' ecf: t tov.it: 1st. A parcel of land on I st H r -.'i street, between Wood wo. .'a and Fas! streets, and begins at rKo ...ieor. tion of Er.st and Harnett, and um. with the south side of l.-.;v.ett smet west 150 feet to a stake, thence ".. th 210 feet to the line oi ' HiaUe, thence east 15' feet to Last street, thence north with said street to the beginning. On said property are two valuable dwelling houses; al.-o a va cant lot S0x21G fe'ct- 2d. A parcel of hmd i. East Hhc gett street, between V ihu ini-toii and Biount streets, and on the nor! h hide of llargett street, and hYs b-. ween Alfred Upchurch's coach s.joo lot and that of the building of thy .k ''.Mi v Manufacturing Company, ajvj now occupied by T A Aruo! o i -.ds !ol is a good residence. ...-.id lex- r?Gi..j 33 feet on U.trgett tr :, iud runs back 210 feet. This s-de. is. iua.de by virtue of uiortga-ree tu -. by Alfred Igal Advertisements. Kortga Sale. By virtue of a t! ..d of trust xeeut-f-i i U 1 Jord in and wife, reri-ier- e. .1 Tlie KPglS:rs Oliiee CI vaK6; ci'i.-.ty, in book 91 p-icefcoM ili, on ) V' due. lay, tiie tlx thiy tf .laundry, J lb'Ji, Mil at ti.e court lmu?- i'r in lite tury oi ii..:-i?-!, ut 1 : oVioc!-. m, for e;"di, the f.!k i:;c df.-viiVd tracts of huidtdtuatt.' u'yy to u.---hip Wake count--: 1st tract. Bt-riuuing at a tdaln- coi ner of loo allotted to J J Hin. h, ran uing south 3D poles and 23 links to a ptake; thence wet-t 1J poles to a si.aUe, north 28 i ; l s cuu '12- links to a a -ike oil Chatham sireet, 83 nortln-a-l V' ;:les to the beginning, containing ll acres. 2d tract. Partly in anil partly oat of C:iry ia Ci.iy township, bounded on the north by th:j Kab igh and An (.'tistaAir Line l'.uilroad and Wilev i?:uconi; on the east by Wou.ble's heiiri an 1 others; on the south by Johnson Olive uud J. W. Creel, abd on the west by Oary, coutaiuii.y 5Ci acres, more or ler-a. CHARLES ROOT, Trustee. Salo ei Eeal Fstats Hy virtue of authority conr.,:uvd iu a -iced of trust from H B Joriitr , and recorded iu book IU, page Jill, of the Kegister'ii office of vvake county, I vvijl sell for cjsh, at the com hor.se door i:i tho ci y of Baleijh, N V.Y:.!e county, ou V duetd.y, tin; Slit day o1' January, ISiJl, at 13 o'oloe!:, tho following real estuta t.ituii,t iu C'ary to ivnahip, to wit: 1st tract :tut? partly in f.ud n.irtly out of Gary, ia Cary tov.ii.-i ip, ! lio igh and 1; iignirta id Wiicy '-'i-'.-ou:; Legal Advcrtiaements. Trustee's Sale. By virtue of a deed of trnst made by W. C. Upchurch, 1 will offer for sale at the Court-houue door, in Ral eigb. to the highest bidder for cash, ou Monday, the 12th day of January, t'J!, the house and lot on Wilming ton street whereon W. C. Cpchurcu now resides. For farther description see deed of trust as registered. This Dec. (Jth, yj. F. O. MORING, Trustee. Notice. Having qualmea as eiecutors of the last will and testament of Jordan Wi mble, Sr, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against ii is escate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 10th duy ot December, ltOl; and those in debted to said estate will please make immediate puMneut. W K VV Oil BLE, O OWOMBLE, delO Gw Executors. Fucii dO?id ik Danville R R Co'y. L onileiiseil Schedule in eilect May lth, 1SD0. Upchurch and wile as rteerdj; uooa wo, page ctt, ooon. l-J'.', p iro 4b book 107. page 144 R:;3t-r's oiiice Wake county. V N Jonks. Utorn?Y del5tds for mortgagees. 483. I Sale of ECSS3 and Lot, in Obedm, ?ummo3s by Publication. Sarah Cooper v Sties Cooper. Proceedings for divorce fioiu the bonds of matrimony. A summons in the case having been issued for the defendant Silas Cooper, and the sheriff after using duu fiiii gence having returned the summons with the endorsement that tho de fendant is not to be fouud in Wake county, and it appearing by the. a Hi davit of Sarah that the defendant Silas Cooper is in theState of Virginia and that personal service of the sum moos issued in the case cannot be had on the said Silas Cooper, it is therefore adjudged and ordered that service of the summons by publica tion once a week in the Daily Even ing Visitor be made for six successive weeks, notifying said Silafi Cooper that an action has been brought against hie by hie ifo Sarah Cooper from the bonds of matrimony and that he appear at the nexc term of Wake Superior Court for the trial of civil caufies which meets in the city oi naieign on 23d day of February, 1891, and answer or demur to the complaint that will be tiled during me nrst three days of tho term; and if he does not annear and answer or demur that the plaintiff will apply to tne court tor the reliei demanded iu her complaint. This January 2d, 1G91. JXO W THOMPSON. ja3 oawGw Clerk. ortgagee's Sale- In pursuance of tho authority con tained ia the deed of mortgage ex ecuted by It. J. Olive and Frances Olive, his wife, to William M. Wray, on the 22nd day of May, 1889, registered in the Register's office of Wake County, book No. 107, page 857, I will sell at public auction, at the Court-house door, in Raleigh, on the 2d day of February, 1891," at 12 o'clock in., for cash, the interest of said M. J. and Frances Olive, in tb at tract of land known as the Johnson Olive tract, bounded by the land of C. A. Council. B. J. Pollard, and W. R. Grower, John W. Olive, J- III. Jones and W. R. Jones. Also the lot formerly belonging to said Johnson Olive, in the town of Apex, adjoining Ransom Jeuks and J. M. flolleiuan, formerly known as the Baucom lot. WILLIAM II. WRAY, by J. W. HINSDALE, Att'y. Bated Raleigh, Nov. 29, 1800. oid bound e-i a, follows: O:. no-th by the R; Air LmeRai-'.oad Oil TOO OilS? ..V -. i!'JO-l' .- J I . To '111 ol hers; ou tin- sou i: by Johns-in 'ove and J W Oeel, a1- i on the, jus by Oary, contain! n; Ci acres, ";:-iv cv lc.-s. 2d tract PT o:-:i-in Gary. ;v:.'.-:i lag shy lands of a F :-:g" and '.;! ; . . 3 5. L -u.ite ou the souihsi -t tu' C ,;.r'r..uu .ivreet, ccntu.;' in ; seres, U-.in,: Uie tract convey i:.i t-a H B ,ford::u nv A K I'age and vii'c by ;.:ed recar'-'ed ia tlt'gister's oIIm o ir. brok JNo o'j. psjre 3 -2, and the same io4ou which hi- t.ow hies. o-.l tract. l-t ! land ia'':.!'-: town tj'.ip, bouiai.d Oi- ihc not i-li by A Betes; on th. past !v A K i: ; on the eoutu by v ii tiaveti, aou oo ;he vct bv L fi urn--.-, couu'duiu J ..ere purchtsinl of A F ,.. dt ii tract, j. ti act -f laml C.--ry towns!; ip, k-aud .i o.: vh;.; nor i by ) P ti Adams and. others; on - :" e.;?i. by J P ii Adorns;; on rhe south ' -r- s he JN C Rn-iiroad, sa on tho vest by Lira Lovgee, cOi...ai.iug 41 ;.:cr."s, more or less, purchased of -A V :'age.. 5th tract. A tiot of laud in Oary .towu;:hip, bounded ou the i orilj by Altimo Jones; on the, o.ist i'y 'o ii Clarlie; on ti.t south bv O ii CUrke, and ou the west '-y Jeirrr.on f-lc-od-win, containing 9:; nerea, more o;- ess, purchased of Hill Morris. Gi h tract. A tri.t,. of land in Oary township, bounded on the north by Mrs Ann Fatnmn; ou the east by iSioo Holleman; on tin fouili by S P Waldo and o! hers, and on the west by Maud Edwards, ceutaiuiug 35 .cr.'iyiiiore or less, purchased of A J Fre. man and wife and. subject, to a mortg-.go of $v'0 unpaid p.-.oh vse money. Ie20 tds A W MOVE, Truscee. Valsabls Personal Fropsriy lor By virtue of authority touToivod by certain deeds of irorfgu'e, executed oa the 29th day ci January, lti9', and ou the 20th day of April, 1K90, by John W Walker to Ji H Crocker, and aho by virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of assignment, exe cuted by said Walker to said Crocker on June 23d, 1890, the Raid luortgpges and deed of asiyninent being record ed in 'book 110, page book 112, page 170, and in book 111, page 7S7, of the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N C, respectively, I Will, on Tuesday, January 13th, 1891, sell at public outcry to the high est bidder for cash, the following de scribed personal property, towit: One gray horse, named Henry, one gray horse, named Tom, one gray horse, named Jupiter, one biack horse, named Sum, one claybanK. mare, named Nellie, one bay coit.one black colt, one top buggy, two spring wagons, one two horse wagon, one carriage, one bull and three cows. Place of sale, Btrouach's auction rooms on Wilmington street, !ialeigh. N C. Time of sale, 12 o'clock m. H Ii CROCKER, de24 td Mortgagee and Aseiguee. Southbound. L Richmond, Ivarkevulo, Kevovibe, -Uauviue, A; Creensboro, Lv jrold6boro, Ar Raleigh, Li Kaleio'U Le Durham, Ar lirea-.itiboro, Oreen .r:oro, Ar rlali-ioury, Ar 5,,ii'i&Viiio, Ar AChotU'.e, Ar iiot buriiigs, ii? Cu.ift;j'.try , Ai' Charlotie, ot--ianburg, t .oouviile, Atlanta, Lv Ch;aioite, ii v (Joiumbia, A.i.i.,.str, ;;-ii..'"iiji.iOUi:il. L- Augudta, t.oiambia, ir Jiial'laVte, Lv Atlanta, A; Criebnviile, i.1 'artai'b tu ., (.'Larlotte, .iijiifibury, Lv iiit ci.u-ms. Abhwviiie, !J L.iii Os Viile, Ar sum Usbury, itv r-:.'UJ:;bury, rV lai-ecosboro, Lv ijitfej.iybo.ro. A v D arhain, it...sicigh, Lv R&ieigh Ar W .idbboro, Lv thooiidboro, A.' U.tnviilo, K - . . 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No 5? :3 30am 4 30am 5 10am 8 00am 9 42am t5 OOpn 9 00pm 1 00am 2 55a in 7 30am 0 15 9 50 11 19am 12 05pm 4 22 5 55 11 24 am 12 40pm 3 38 4 40 9 40pm i 00pm 5 10 9 00pm 7 35am 9 33 12 iSpua 1 vv 3 30 No 5? 8 00am 12 50pm 5 15 7 10 am 1 48pm ?.C2 0 30 7 00 12 20pir 2 an 5 58 6 42pm 7 ih 040 iv uui ia 30 am 11 OOpna 5 00 am 7 45 t9 00 am 12 50 8 50pru 10 20 1 05 am 2 4.0 0 J- U iJ pm 12 iO am 5 o2 am 5 53 0 07 7 47 !1 12 01pm 105 i 05 rlotice for Charters- The undersigned hereby give notice that they will api.-ly to theG.erer.il Assembly of North Carolina for a charter or ehartft's for a Phosphate and Fertilizer Company, Cotton Fac- t-. ry, anr" Laud and Improvement company. u' O UPCHURCH, J J THOMAS, JULIUS LEWIS, A HORNE, ED CHAMBERS (SMITH, F O MORING, WH PACE, for themselves and their associates. Raleigh, Dec 13, 1890. 30d Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. E K'I'Vi KiiJM . WEST POINT, HiCHMOND AND RALEiUH, via Key h viile, Oxford and Durham. 51 and ;02 btations. 55 and 103 8 00 am Lv West Point, Ar 6 OOpnc 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lv t4 35 ll00aia Lv Richmond Ar 4 80 1 00pm ' Burkuviiio " 2 25 2 05pm u Keysviile " 1 45 2 44pm " Chase City, " 12 30 "S 3 lopm li Clarksville - " 11 55am 4 13pm Ar Oxford Lvl0 40 " J 00 ' Lv Oxford Ar 10 00am 5 40 " " Henderoon " 8 55 " 4 1.; " Lv Oxford Ar 10 4baui 0 i7 " Ar lialeifeh Lv 8 15 i Daily except Sunday. Daily. t Daily, except Monday. 50i ii its., Jas- L TA.xx.oa, rrts,!;ki iian'g'r. G-en Pi.ts Agt. S' A T"iti, Miiscella-te.tos. Vgirinia Classified Life Insurance Co'y, 59 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stock company whicn combines the advantages ol the old line system of insurance with the pop ular plan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies running f - 10 years or for 20 years are issued with equitable options at the end of those periods. Those w ho wish to have done a kind act ia caio of their death, for their families, hwi nere tne opportunity. Officers President! J Nottingham; Vice President, E V White; Seeretarv. F Richardson; Treasurer, W W Vicar; Medical Director, L Lankford; Conn sel, J E Heath. Directors T J Nottingham, E V White, W W Vicar, F Richardson, L L Lankford", M D, Judge J E Peath, L ttheluoii, Gi W Deal. W. B. Boxd, State Agent, New Berne, N. C. S W WHiTi-sra.Locai Agent,Raleigh . 0. aoU
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