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Eli t-TT-rTrssa The Baity Evening Visitor. rOBLUHKD BYY ATTSRVOOV, .-IBieeptf BndaT, TEJS TT81T0S U served by carriers in tbe ejtf mi 25 ceptft per month, rjttTAJbla to ti flMTton to ad ranee, i ' Prteee fin-mailing : $S per year, or SO eenu per month, No paper eon tinned alter expiration of the time paid lor unlets otherwise ordered. " Communications aDDearinir in these : 9lpmst ar bat the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. rj , . , -.. . A Tott mark X after your name Informi yon that your time Is oat. -Address all orders and eommunlca- tlons to BROWN & WILLIAMS, ' Raleigh, N 0 r Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each Insertion. LA.R9IST ClTT ClROOLATIOV. RALEIGH, JANUARY 31. 1891. ENTERPRISES THAT PAY. Some kinds of manufactures pay the single investor better than others, whileTthere is; very little outcome to the operatives. In a community in which there are a large number of unemployed peo ple the most, profitable, manufacta ring, Is that which materializes the largest amount of labor in the pro cess of manufacture. In the manu facture of some articles the article made becomes worth many times the vsjue of the crude material used, the labor Invested in it having material ized to that extent. These are the lineeof manufacture that are needed up and down the land. Raleigh has a large number of people- that are un employed and who want, yea, need employment; and if employed in manufacturing an article that would double its value in the process, it is easy to see that in manufac turing $1,000 worth you have ma terialized $500 worth of labor and 'raalV fet merchantable commodity! Now in this case the $500' invested in labor has yielded a fair profit to the operative and to the community, even if the article has to be disposed of at the net cost of the raw material and the laboHnvested in it.. : . ' We know a firm in Raleigh who have worked on this line; doing roost of the work themselves, and in many Instances charging for a finished job very little over what the same job would have cost them if they had hJrfcdWlithe work done at liberal wa gBS'fcy this course they have fur nished themselves constant work at gcd wages and have accumulated ' rapttat"; : - v.-.v : Why may not many who have small means combine in this way and build' for themselves permanent business. The term Capital, dos'nt. always mean money by any means. Primari ly it refers to to the head. Very fre ouenUyone who has a well balanced well stored head is much richer than the man who has money. The world is busy materializing the brain and muscle forces of men, which it is con ! verting -into money. Why may not men without much means, who pos sess this brain and muscle force com-' bine and build up very profitable es tablishments in various lines of man ufacthre ? 1 Why depend upon men of large means entirely They are valu able but there are more openings than they can fill and more demands than they can respond to. . Grief Drove Him Crazy. Elmira, N. Y , Jan. 80. The Rev. M. Van Auken, a Lutheran minister from Ulica, was taken from this city last night to the insane asylum. Mr. Van Auken's wife was buried! OB the 17th. inst.. Last i Saturday. he -eatae-here'to'see bis-', nephew, Presi de Kfelfo pf the Elmira Bridge Company,- Sunday he became insane fata -brood ing- over theV.eath of His ife.'and on Sunday night l.edisap . peared. , ; , . iAt 5 o'clock on Monday morning lie appeared at the houu, of Charles Kel logg, in Athens, Pa:y and L terrorized the family by appeals for protection from people he said "Were chasing him. , He fwas finally induced to go 4b aoOtel, iWt biiae more violent, and he drew a knife with which he - threatened ;tbe peoplevjn 4hehQue. resceraay aiternoon a couiimssh n ; I n ft tm. ifAAftftVArft ' lit lit K.aovili' a rxA he" wa taken to a private asylum at 3aandalgua. HOYING JHE LIONS. J Prof. Darling Safely Transfers ! ilia IVU to the Train. i i. Professor Darling, who has had charge of the lions In "Nero," at the Chestnut Street Opera House last week, took a quiet hour early a ester day morning 'for their removal, pre paratory to taking them to New York. It was about 8 o'clock in the morning in the midst of a driving snow storm that the removal was made. Everything was in readiness The monarchs of the desert were ta ken from their cages one by one by the trainer. He lifted the sleeping lions in his arm, slung them over his shoulder like, so much mutton and carrying them out through the dark ness deposited them in the iron lined van, which stood in the little alley in the rear of the Mercantile Library, where the stage door of the Opera House opens. The night watchman at the thea tre who has been living in a state of terror since the "Nero" engage nent took to his heels when the Professor first entered the cage, and could not be induced to return until the fero cious animals were safely locked in the van. Everything was accomplished qui etly and without any audience. The wagon was driven rapidly to the Bal timore and Ohio Station, at twenty fourth and Chesnut streets, where it was loaded on a car attached to a special train, which started for New York at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The animals will be the attraction of the Standard Theatre this week. Girls Are Not Wanted. A Hindoo baby girl is an unwel come addition to the family; her birth is supposed to be no blessing, but a curse and a sign of divine wrath, says the Contemporary Review. Rukh mabia says when a new born baby is a girl "the father gnashes his teeth and stamps his feet. The mother is sorely disappointed, and although her' tenderness may bring its sure wealth of love, sEe curses both her self and the child. There is, more over, a notion that women Mho bear only girls are sinful, and this intensi fies the grief." Another Hindoo woman gives the same testimony. Ramabai (high caste' Hindoo widow) says that in no country in the world is a mothar so laden with care and anxiety in antic ipation of the birth of a child as in India. All her hope of happiness de pends upon the sex of the unborn child. A wife who bears daughters and no sons is frequently put away by her husband; husbands sometimes threaten their wives that, if the com ing child 1b a daughter, the offending mother will be henceforth banished from the society of her lord and mas ter; a new wife will be installed in her place and the offending wife will be made into the servant and drudge of the household. Ramabai does not merely make general statements to this effect, but gives several special instances that have come within her own knowl edge among our own friends and ac quaintances, of this punishment hav ing been meted out to mothers who gave birth to girls. Mothers try to avert the bad luck of having a daugh ter by superstitious ceremonies pre vious to the birth of the child. An Eleven-Onnce Gold Nugget. Charlotte, N. C.V Jan. 28th. A lump of pure gold weighing eleven ounces without , any" gravel o dirt about it was found,' at the Hearne and Hathcock mine, near, Albe marle, yesterday. It was found only a few feet below the surf ace. DIARIES 1891; A full line of allitbe new styleejat Alfred Williams & Co's. Keep a diary in 1891 and it may be of very great use to you. See our PERPETUAL DIARY. Just the thing for Banks, Railroads rd Business Men.i ( t. ,. ,-.. Legal Advertisements. , Notice. By virtue of authority vested in me I will sell at public fale a' Alien & Cram's shop, la Kaleigh, ou the 19th of February, 1881, at 11 o'clock, one engine and boiler and one sa- mi'l and attachment to satisfy a ruoi ; ut i given by J. T.' Adams and K M. Adams, recorded in the ofllce of the Register of Deeds of Wake county May 1st, 1889, in book 100, page 786 J W P ROGERS, ja28 tdp Mortgagee. r -Notice. ToJSM tiiil, his agent or attor ney: Take notice that on the 7th day of April, 1890, I purchased at a tax sale by the sheriff of Wuke coun ty, N C, a lot of laud taxed in jour name for the year 1?Q. That said land is described as follows: Situated in the county and state aforesaid, near the eastern suburbs of the city of Ralrigh, N O, located on the south west corner of New Berne avenue and State street, being 50 feet on said avenue and running back 161 feet on State street. The time of redemp tion , under the law will ejpire 7th day of April, 1801. B F MONTAGUE. Purchaser. Raleigh, N C, Jan 6, '91 ja7 lm Miscellaneous. tSummoas by Publication.. Karah Cooper v Silas Cooper. Proceedings for divorce from the bonds of matrimony. A summons in the case having been issued for the defendant fcilas Cooper, and the sheriff after using due dili gence having returned the euaimoiiS with the eiidorsteiuent that the de fendant is not to be found in Wake county, and it appearing by the alfl davit of Sarah that the defendant Silas Cooper is in theStale 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 by publica tion once a week in the Daily Even ing Visitor be made for six successive weeks, notify msr said anas Cooper that an action has bc:en brought against him by his wife Sarah Cooper from the bonds of matrimony and that he appear at the next term of Wake Superior Court tor the trial of civil causes which meets in the city of Raleigh on 23d day of February, 1891, and answer or demur to the complaint that will be tiled during the lirst 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. JJNU W THOMPSON, ja3 oaw6w Clerk. ortgagee's Sale. In pursuance of the authority con tained in the deed of mortgage ex ecnted by M. 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, 1 will sell at pubiic auction, at the Court-house door, in Raleigh, on the 2d day of February, 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 th land of C. A. Council, ii. J. Jfollarr aiid W. R. Gower. John. W. . Olive. J. H. Jones and W. R. Jones. Also the lot formerly belonging to fcaid Johnson Olive, in the town of Apex, adjoining Ransom Jenks and J. M. Holl man, formerly known as thi Baucom lot. j WILLIAM M. W R A I , by J. W. HINSDALE,.Att'y. Dated Raleigh. Nov. 29, 1890. The above sale will be postponed to Feb. 4th, 1891, at 12 o'clock, m. 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 fraie is made by virtue of mort gage made by Dan Hall and wife as recorded in book 100, page 380, Regis ter's office, Wake county 1 . SAMUBL WATTS, Mortgagee. Jan. 17, BOd, pd. Notice. Having qualiiied as executors of the last will and testament pi Joidau Woiuble, Br, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons 'having claims ng. iubt his estate to present the sttiue to the undersigned on or before the lutn day of December. 1891; and thi. se in debted to said estate will please make immediate pavmeht. ' ' j . 1 W it WUMULJBJ, n uuniu KI.H. - delO 6w Kxiculors. ! Standard tt'iz i HOUSEKEEPERS ca'n prove by a single trial that these Extracts ar the cheapest; phey are true to therr namtf?, full measura ind highly conceptrated. ' ; ' , - Notice. Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at its present sFtion for the passage of a Uw prohibiting the sale of rpiritnous, viou and malt liquors within three miles of Mt Vemou Bapt'st church, Wake county, N C January 20891 30d For Sale. A valuable lot 09 feet front, extend ing from Fayetteville to Wilmington street, adjoining the News and Ob server cfiice on the south. Libera terms to purchaser. Apply to M. B. Barbee, Agent, at Raleigh, or James Fennessy, owner.Frauciugham, Mass. JatSow eod Notice of Amendment toCnarter 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 JONES, ja8 80d Pres. cf R 8 R'y Co. Railroad Schedr t i Richmond & DanriUe ERCo'y. .Condensed Schedule In effect Jan 4th 1890. - j'f FOOTWEAR ! fSS"vfljfvf ; is ! VaVS J WELL MADE j !vV DUBABU- I WEtWant to SHOE YOU and j our family and can do so to the best satisfaction, both in point of price and quality. We have baby's, boys', misses, uen's and .women's shoes of all grades and prices. Try us WHITING BROS., No 10 East Martin street. ANDREWS k HE, Coal Dealers We call special attention to the Coal we propose to handle this sea and which we are receiving daily. Kanawha, West Virginia, Splint. Superior to any in the United States for prates md open fire placeB. NEW RIVER LUMP for grates and stoves. It s the equal of any and surpassed by no other (save Kanawha Splint), be it under any name what ever. It has been upon the market for the last ten years, this is the first season for Raleigh and North Caro lina. Wo have the New River for steam also, which we will put by the side of any other coal and guaraut"' equal, if not better results. We are the agents for this coal ano can ship for domestic and steam usew 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 oi Red and White Ash fpr grates and stoves, which we screen before sending to our customers. Bey now and save money. Write for prices, Oak, hickory and pine II, wood, long or cui, on nanu , all the time. SI ANDREWS & CRISdi S ID WUH.li We USK.. HARD COfil. nnn fuuu . -j THE JOTTEXAT. OF fiOfJrETY. . i E. D. MAUN, Proprietor. , Published (New York) Uvkev Thohsdat. "Between th lines of raillery and cynicism to read great lessons of life, morality and nope." 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'. n U Notice i- hereby given that appli cation will be iuiwib to the General Assembly of JSortfi' .'Carolina at its present session for the; Incorporation pi a company to hold and improve . tr'al estate 'and' Uo; a general uiaiiu f.itturiiig biisiuess' of all kinds at or n. m the;. K'"t 1m1Is of Neupe River of WuKe county, ,C, including ttya. builviiij(,-and operating lines of trani wn5 and other kinds of '- railways from iig. proposed place of business to the line of; regular railjo ds in; said coui ty. ' ' v . ,-" ' Apj iication ill also be made' to prohibit t he sale of spirituous liquors w iriii; two . or thice mites ol .said locution, and also withiu i wo or three Uiiit suiOuk liitiye' mule aud female school, lu bald county. ' : ' jal9 80d - y " ,: ' '""" :; - - -Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorlaJ
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