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The Sailg Ewning Visitor. IRxeept Sunday, IptXlsitOR Is served by carriers In the city t 25 cents pr month, payable to the earrien in advance. Prices for mailing: $8 per year, or enti per month. No paper eon- - toned "afr expiration of 'the time paid" for unless otherwise ordered. --Canno4ektioM appearing In these 'columns are bat the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents -waiting the same, and they alone are cfepeibl. .... A croti mark X after your name Inform yon that yonr time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to- . BltOWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N C i' 11 "' ' Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. Laksist City Circulation. 1ULEIGH, JANUARY 21. 1891. RAILROAD COMMISSION. For.the life of as we never could see the justice of attempting to con trol the prices of any article in any of the maqy legitimate and necessary branches of business by legislation The only true theory is that the sup ply and demand shall regulate price". Competition is the only possible just means by which prices in any de partment of business, should be res trained or limited. Combines and trusts, however, should be prohibited rigidly and igorously. Whenever you attempt to say what a man shall charge for bacon, hams or his crop of wheat per bushel, you are practicing exactly what you profass to be trying to avoid. Any attempt at regulating prices in any department of business, either by combination or legislation, is a st,ep in the direction of agrarian Isiq, communism and socialism. The right to fix prices in any one department is the right to fix prices in all departments, and the right to fix prices at carries with it the right to assume control of all proper ty and to manage . it for the good of all. The -whole thing, it seems to us, tends to centralization in its worst lom. What we say here is not said in the Interest of the railroads specially. We-are under no obligation to them. y(f J$j $?em t0T 411 we get from them feat We say it in the interest of right We surely, however, need some vigor ous legislation against combinations. TbVlawB should be such as to give the people the full benefit o? legitl- mate competition, rfg&toit. They have a A rarat, Pa., is the abiding place of a man who has lived in Susquehanna county all his life, and has never yet t loot upon a railroad car, though the Erie track runs through his farm. When the road was built he declared that the locomotive was the inven tion of Satan, and he wanted to die before one whittled through his meadows. All attempts to induce him to take a ride upon a train have thus far proven futile. Exchange. An electric lamp that lights itself when darkness comes on and "puts itself out" when daylight appears is now the talk in England. The lamp is worked by a selenium cell on the principle, that the strength of the cur rnx varies with the Intensity of light iatogf-on the selenium. . ,'tWV.- " Ah art building to cost $1,200,000 is & NT- .one of the attractions of the rFalr ait Chicago..' The Ex position gives 1700,000, and the Com mercial Club and Art institute are to rajse $600,000 more. After the fair closes the building is to be turned ovef to -the city and used lor an art institute. - . -. - - There is a big prohibition agita tlon in Carton county. The prohibi 7dpiaBfear0 trying 'to. get "the legisla tpre. to . wipe out the distilleries of that c6unty of which; there a great nftfriv. Both sides are holding nub ' he meeWngs.ahd the feeling is intense, ' Concord Times. "fne wesiel-h Argus of Frankfort K&4 savs: ," A .North' Carolina detec tl0 tifttf' telegraphed tW authorities 1$afbe has arrested fames' tWf Tate, tne ex-eiate .treasurer o A.euiucy, There Is certainly nothing in this. ' AFLOAT ON AN ICE CAKE. Perilous Position of Two Fish ermen at the Mercy of the Tide. Daniel Eeon and Robert Stephen son, net fishermen at Verplanek's Point, near Peekskill, were hauling in their nets on a field of ice supposed to be safe, on Saturday, when sud denly it began breaking np. They ran for the shore, but were too late to reach it. A thick fog made every thing dark, and to add to their terror a gale sprang up. The ebb. tide car ried them down the river, and as the ice kept breaking np they had to jump from cake to cake to keep from going into the water. The tide then turned and carried them up the river. Their cries for as sistance were answered by a West Shore watchman, who, with some men from Tomkins Cove, went out in a boat. Keon and Stephenson were found, almost frozen to death, laying fiat on the ice. They Jwere taken to Tomkins Cove, where they were cared for. To Save a Brother's Life. Chicago, Jan. 17. The members of St. Bernard's Commandery, Knights Templar, will carry around very sore arms for several days after tomorrow but it will be in a good cause and the sir knights won't k ick, unless some one hits that particular arm. Last week the members of the com mandery volunteered to give up an inch of their cuticle to be grafted on the body of an unfortunate frater, John Dickerson, who was the victim of a cancer in the back. The cancer was removed, but the skin on his back refused to grow, and it was re solved to test the work of grafting on skin from his comrades. The commaiidery members, includ ing volunteers from other command eries, will meet tomorrow morning to the number of 150, and in relays of fifty will proceed to the Emergency Hospital, where the operation will be performed. The Air-Ship a Fact. It is said that the air ship is a fact at last. The model is complete and works. It will be taken to Chicago and exhibited in the exposition building. The buoyancy chambers are 24 feet long and 6 feet in diame ter. The ship, with the propellers, rudders, etc, is 80 feet In length. The inventors have a contract with James A. Fanning and others to exhibit it for 12 weeks. They are to receive 100,000. It is to fiy around in the exoosition and carry two passengers. It will go by express. A car is Deing changed for that purpose, as it can not be put in a car door. He Knew His Man. A colored brother once applied for license to preach on the ground that he had seen a sign in the sky, the let ters "G. P. C," which he regarded as a call to "Go preach Christ." But an aged minister told him be nad mis taken the revelation; that it meant, Wo plow corn." Terrible Explosion. A natural gas explosion took place at Findlay Ohio, on the afternoon of the 18th in their first attempt to use natural gas as a fuel. Two women were killed out right, three persons fatally in juried and others badly hurt. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. When Baby was side, we gsre her Oastorla. When the was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When the became Miss, she clung to Oastoria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria. DIARIES 1891. A full line of all. the new styles at Alfred Williams & Go's. Keep a diary in 1891 and it may be of very great use to you. Bee our PERPETUAL DIARY. Just the thing for Banks, Railroads and .Business men. Clothing, e. BOYS HERE'S Your Chance. The first boy under 14 years of age that works out correctly the follow ing sum and brings us a written copy we win make blm a present oi one m tbose popu'ar Bycicle capi A in-m wants to start a stock farm mi !h ust $100 and wants co hn fired head of cattle. Cows are t ' ..each, sheep, $3 00 and pigs .0 nvi( eoh. Now how many of each ui -st ha 'vv to get 100 head of c iUl r r 1 CLOTHIERS XM TTERS ar? For Sale. A valuable lot 99 feet front, extend ing from Fayetteville to Wilmington street, adjoining the News and Ob server office on the south. Liberal terms to purchaser. Apply to M. B. Barbee, Agent, at Raleigh, or James Fennessy, owner,Francingham, Mass. jaloow eoa Notice of Amendment to&iarter Notice is hereby given that an application will be made at the pres ent session of the General Assembly for an amendment to the Charter of the Raleigh Street Railway Co. J A JUiNiSS, a8 80d Pres. cf R S R'y Co. Legal Advertisements. Notice. To J 8 M Hill, his agent or attor ney: lase notice tnat on tne vtn day of April, 1890, I purchased at a tax sale by the sheriff of Wake coun ty, N C, a lo of laud taxed in your name for the year 1889. That said land is described as follows: Situated in the county and state aforesaid, near the eastern suburbs of the city of Raleigh, N C, located on the south west corner of JNew berne avenue and State street, being 50 feet on said avenue and running back 16: i feet on State street. The time of redemp tion under the law will expire 7th day of April, 1891. u if' MUJNTAWUJi. rurenaser. Raleigh, N C, Jan 6, '91 ja7 lm F ummons by Publication. Sarah Cooper v Silas Cooper. Proceedings for divorce from the bonds of matrimony. A summons in the case Having been issued for the defendant Silas Cooper, and the sheriff after using due dili gence having returned the summons with the endorsement that the de fendant is not to be found in Wake county, and it appearing by the am davit ot Waran that toe attendant Silas Cooper is in theState of Virginia and that personal service of the sum mons issued in the case cannot be had on the said Silas Cooper, it is therefore adjudged and ordered that service of the summons bv publica tion once a week in the Daily Even ing Visitor be mad .3 for six successive weeks, notifying said Silas Cooper that an action has been brought against him by his wife Sarah Cooper trom tne bonds 01 matrimony and that he appear at the next term of wake Superior Court for the trial or civil causes which meets in the city of Raleigh on 23d day of February, 1091, and answer or demur to txe complaint that will be filed during the first three days Of the term; and if he does not appear and answer or demur that the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded iu her complaint. This January 2d, 1891. JJNO W TJtlUMi'BUJN, ja3 oaw6w : Clerk. 171 ortgagee's Sale Tn rmrRiifl.ncn nf t,he authority con tained in the deed of mortgage ex ecuted by to. J. Olive and Frances Olive, his wife, to William M. Wrnv. on the 22nd dav Of Mav. 1889, registered in the Register's nffina nf Wnkn finnntv. hook No. 107. riflCA 857. T will saII at nnhlic auction. - z F r r,.i' at tne uouri-nouse ooor, in naieigu, nn t.hn 2d rin.v nf Pahrn&rv. 1891. at 19. u'flnrk in for Ah. 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 u. A. uouncli, JJ. j. fonarc ana w. R. Oower. 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 ttansom jentcs ana J. oi. noutmau, formerly Known as tne aucom lot. WILLIAM M. WRAY, by J. W. HINSDALE, Att'y. Dated Raleigh, Nov. 29, 1890. ChildrenJJrJbitchesjDastorii Isral Advertisements. - Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a deed of trust execut ed by H B Jordan and wife, register ed in the Register's office of Wake county, in book 91. page 807.1 will, on Wfdnesday, the 21st day oi January, 1891. sell at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock m, for cash, the following described tracts of land situate inCary township Wake couotv: 1st tract. Beginning ata stake cor ner of lot allotted to J J Hines, run ning south 80 poles and 23 links to a take; tnence west 10 poles to a stake. north 28 ooles and 22 links to a stake on Chatham street, 83 northeast 1(H xMes to the beginning, containing It acres. d tract. Partly in and partly out f (,'nrv in f!rw innmahin hnnnHod hi 1 Le north by the Raleigh and An- usiaAir une uauroad and Wiley ! a a coin; on the east by Woiuble's eirs and others: on tha honth hv Johnson Olit e and J. W. Creel, and on the west bv Carv. fnnt.ininrr Mil acres, more or less. CHARLES ROOT, Trustee. Sale oi Real Estate. By virtue of authority contained in a deed of trust from H B Jordan, and recorded in book 114, page 811, of the Register's office of Wake county, I will sell for cash, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N C, Wake county, on Wednesday, the 21st day of January, 1891, at 12 o'clock, the following real estate situate in Cary township, towit: 1st tract. Situate partly in and partly out of Cary, in Cary township, and bounded as follows: On the north by the Raleigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad and Wiley ttaucom; on the east by Womble's heirs and others; on the south by Johnson Olive and J W Creel, and on the west by Cary. containing obi acres, more or less. 2d tract. Situate in Cary, adjoining the lands of A F Page and others.sit- uate on the southside of Chatham street, containing 1 acres, being the tract conveyed to H B Jordan by A F Page and wife by deed recorded in Register s office in booa jmo so, page 352, and the same upon which he now lives. 3d tract. A lot of land in Cary town ship, bounded on the north by A Betts; on the east by N A Ramsey; on the south by A R Raven, and on the west by L iurner, containing t acre purchased of A F Page. 4th tract. A tract or lana in uary township, bounded on the north by J P U Adams and others; on ' he east by J P H Adams; on the south by the JN U Railroad, and on tne west oy Mrs Lougee, containing 41i acres, more or less, purchased of A F Page. Oth tract. A tract oi land in uary township, bounded on the north by Altimo Jones; on the east by OH Clarke; on tut south by C H Clarke, and on the west by Jefferson Good win, containing 9f acres, more or less, purchased of Hill Morris. 0i ii tract. A tract oi land in uary township, bounded on the north by Mrs Ann Eatman: on the east by ion Holleman; on the south b S P Waldo and others, and on the west by Maud Edwards, containing 35 acres, more or less, purchased of A J Freeman and wife and subject to a mortgage ot $250 unpaid purchase money de20 tds A W MO YE, Trustee. : riot ice. Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of Jordan Womble, Sr, decoased. this is to noti fy all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before tne lotn day of December. 1891: and those in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W R WOMBLiS, OGWOMBLE, delOOw . Executors. Mortgage Sale. On Wednesday, the 18th day of February. 1891, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh. I will sell to the highest bid der for cash the interest of Dan Hall and wife in one house and lot situated in Garner, Wake county, containing one acre. This f aie is made by virtue of mort gage made by Dan Hall and wife as recorded in book 100, page 880, Regis ters office, Wake county. SAMUEL WATTS, Mortgagee. Jan. 17, ROd, pd. Notice- Nnt.i'pA is hnrehv civtn that ampli cation will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at its npAspnt spssinn for the incorporation of a company to hold and improve real estate and do - a general manu facturing business of all kinds at or th a rem t, Falls of Neuie River of Wake county, N C, including the building and operating lines of tram nther kinds of railways from its proposed place of business to the line of regular railroads in said ; cout'ty. .'. ' ' . Afmiiftflt.inn will also be made to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors rolhi,. turn tsr t.VlTAA TTlilPS Of Bald location, and also within two or three miles of Oak Ridge male and female school, in said county. : .. jal9 80d Railroad Schedr ' Rlchnond &DanTllleRR Coy. Condensed Schedule In effects ntth, 1890. tfouthbound. Daily. No 59 2i0am 480ain SlOaui 8 05am 9 42a iu t5 00pa 9 00pm 100am 8 55a.in 780am . 515 8 50 11 19am W 08pm 432 555 1124 am 12 40pm 888 44tt 9 4lpm 100pm 51C No 9 100pm 8 IS 8 44 040 10 27pm 2 40pm 440 445 648 8 20 t80 10 87pm 12 28 am 149 7 22am 9 84 12 82 205 4 51 5 56 1100 am 2 20am 6 30 10 30 am LV Richmond, Burkevllle, Keysvule, Danville, Ar (ireensboro, Lv Uoldsboro. Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh Le Durham, . Ar (jtreenBboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro. Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville, Ar AshevUle, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Daily. No 61 No 5? 6 80 pm 8 00am 10 85 12 60pm 8 13 am 6 15 6 00 pm 710am 12 85 am 1 48pm 1 89 9 5? 4 25. 5 3C 6 02' 7 05 1110 pm lS25pi? 12 40 am 2 02 6 02 am 5 58 - 5 58 0 42pm 6 07 7 12 7 47 8 40 1140 am U2 30am 9 45 11 00pm 12 01pm 6 00aro 1 05 7 45 105 f9 00am 2 55 12 60 7 56am 8 50pm 9 82 10 20 12 18pm 1 66 am 100 245 3 80 61 Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Gieenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Lv Hot Springs, AsheviJUe, , Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh, Lv Raleigh Ar Golds boro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville, Keysville, Burkeviile, Richmond, BKTWKBN WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND RALEIGH, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. 54 and lo2 Stations. 65 and 103 18 00am Lv West Point, Ar 6 00pm 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lv T4 85 1100 am Lv Richmond " Burkeviile " Keysville " Chase City, " Clarksville Ar Oxford Lv Oxford Ar 4 80 100pm 2 05pm 2 44pm 3 15pm 4 13pm " 2 25 "4 44 i 45 . 12 80 " " 1165am Lv10 46 " Ar 10 00am " 8 66". Ar 10 4baip Lv 8 15 400 5 45 413 6 57 " Henderson Lv Oxford Ar Raleigh tDaily except Sunday. DaUy. TlUauy, except Monday. Sol Haas, Jab l Taxok, Traffic M an'g'r. Gen Pass Agt. W A J'VBK Div Pass Agent! Raleigh N O. MiscellaueaoH. Vgirinia Classifiedj Lite Insurance Co'y, j97 Main street, NORFOLK, VA. This is a joint stock company .which combines the advantages of the old line system of insurance with the pop- mar piau oi montniy premiums ana payment of death claims immediately on proof. Policies running for 10 years or for 20 years are issued with equitable options at the end of those periods. x nose wno wisn to nave done a kind act in case of their death, for their families, havj here the opportunity. umcers rresiaent.T j JMottingnam; Vina Pnuririant Tf. V WV,)fo. ilon.. 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 Heath. L Sheldon, G W Deal. W. B. Boyd, State Agent, Nev Berne, N. C. o W WHiTUra,Locai Agent, KaleigL' 8. O. qoU Children Cry orkPitcher,8 Gistorla.. ti -1 ' i pure n 1 1 Standard Flavoring HOUSEKtcPERScan provebyasinglL 'rial that these Extracts are the.cKsafst; fhey are true to their names, fuii measure, Vlld highly concentrated. ' Chifdren CryJorJPiter'sjiJai&J
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