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it , J i .f IS The Bailg Evening Visitor. FUBUSUD XVI BY ATTKRJOOJT,- l Except Bond j, riTJf VISITOR Im served by carrier . In the elty at 25 cents per month, parable to the carriers In advance. Priee for mailing: $8 per year, or , to cents per month. No paper con r tinned after expiration of the time : paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communlcat'ons appearing in these columns are bat the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after yonr name informs yon that yonr time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N C f P Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. Labskst Citt Circulation. RALEIGH, FEBRUARY 12, 1891. THE 6 PER CENT. INTEREST BILL Somebody wants to borrow money at 6 per cent, or less, and, hence he asks for the law. Now suppose the law is past, so that no man dare to loan his dollars at'more than 6 per cent.; cannot the owner carry his money to a better market? Yes; will he not dolt? The millions in the past forty j ears that have been flow ingito the great west and that have lodeveloped it, were attracted there by the high rate of interest obtain able.and driven from the older States by the low rate established by laws. There are two sides to every question, and the other side to this question is, that money will be driven toother parts. Six per cent, is as much as any man can ordinarily afford to pay, that is true, but any law limiting the rate to what is generally regarded as reasonable, will drive money else where for investment. Just at this time when northern capital is dispos ed to flow south, any such law will be damaging. Don't bite your nose to spite your face. All Sorts. An old gentleman was robbed of $1,000 recently in Chicago, while pass : ing through the Washington tunnel on a street car. Nellie Burdock, cook at the Waver ley restaurant, New Haven, Conn.. was suffocated by a slight fire which broke out in her room. Burglars entered the Diamond Pal ate, Ban Francisco, the other night and stole' $7,500 worth of diamonds without disturbing the sleeping watchman. There is no clew to the thieves. The present Servian Cabinet will remain in office, the only changes -.made, being in the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Public Works, whose names are not yet an nounced. President L. B. Imboden, of the New England Savings Bank, Fort Worth, has been indicted for forgery in raising notes given by E. B. & F. . Datreett from $500 to $7,000. He is accused of other similar acts. The children of Engineer William Beinhart, a boy of three years and a girl of nine months, were burned to death at their father's home at Weed Lake, Wisconsin. The bed caught fire during the absence of their pa zents. The Coroner's jury investigating the death of Mary Boyle, who was f IpundTde&d &t her home in Nanticoke ' Par oh Wednesday last, with her throat cut from ear to ear, rendered a verdict yesterday fixing the crime on her husband, John Boyle. The Boston Commercial Bulletin says that a syndicate of importers has been formed under the leadership of Jordan, Marsh & Co to teBt the legal lty of the McKinley bill. They will act in concert with the Chicago im porters, and upon much tb.9 same line. ; A case of leprosy has been reported to the Board of Health, at Madison, 'Wis. The patient is a Norwegian wo- ; man wo"reoently came rom Europe. ' ' Sue is a resident of Buffalo County, and has . had the trouble which is - .finally; pronounced leprosy, for 18 - yean. The , woman has ' four ; adult 'cbjldferi Jbut on none of them have 1 ? symptoms ofthe disease appeared. A HORRIBLE DEATH. Barnard A.StuckenberglDrngs- ed to Death Xear San An tonio. San Antokio, Tex., Feb. 11. Ber nard A. Stuckenberg, who lives nine miles east of this city, met a horrible death while returning 'home last night. After leaving the city Stacken berg whipped ap his horses and in some unaccountable way fell over the dash board and was dragged for over a mile, his bead and shoulders being reduced to a masB of raw flesh. Women Employed by Uncle Sam. When Gen. Spinner became Treas urer of the United States, a quarter of a century ago, Uncle Sam employ ed no women, except as charwomen orvbom cleaners. "This is not right," said Spinner. "This is work a wo man can-do as well as a man. The women shall have a chance." Gen. Spinner opened the doors, and now seethe result. Uncle Bam employs n Washington five thousand women, or one-third of his entire force. The women make just as good clerks as the men, and some observ- . . . i i i mi i X era say a mtie Deuer. xney wnw less time in talking politics or reading newspapers, do not go out in the cor ridor to smoke during business hours, and in summer do not ask to get off thirty minutes before time in order to attend the base ball games. To this day Gen. Spinaer is the hero, the idol, the patron saint of the "department girl." While he lived they helped to make life pleasant for him. 'Ihey oaded him with presents on holidays and birthdays. They surrounded him with their love and adoration. Every summer they took him to a picnic, all in his honor, and carried to him the best fish, the choicest flowers Sand wreathed garlands for his brow. Those were happy days for General Spinner, and it is not surprising that he said, a short time before his death, that the act of his which he was proudest of, which gave him most satisfaction, was opening me uoors of government emplyment to women. Col. Beirne's Funeral. Richmond, Va., Feb. 12. 1891. The funeral of Col. Richard F. Bierne took place today frcm his home at Ashland, and the remains were interred here in Hollywood cemetery. They were followed by a large concourse of sympathizing friends and acquaintance. Harrison Coming South. Birmingham, Ala , Feb. 12J Wm. Toungblood, member of the repub lican National committee for Ala bama, is authority for the statement that immediately after the adjourn ment of Congless President Harrison and other members of the cabinet will make a tour of the Southern states. A Simple Problem. She No, Mr. Cassimeer, I must ap Dear rediculous to you, brt I have forgotten all my arithmetic. He and yet I was only going to ask vou if er one and one make two? She (embarrassed) Not in this in stance. But I will be a sister to you Americun Grocer. John Owens, son of a prominent farmer of Laurens, S. C, was burned to death, He went into a barn to get some corn and," it is presumed, struck a match which set some straw on fire The flames must have cut off his es cape, as he perished in the .build inf?.. - - ' ' ViUNsliB. A beautiful line just opened. Make yoar Bel lections early. Tour friends will all expect you to send them a val entine this sea son. v Alfred Williams & Go's. BOOK STOKE. Raleigh Business DlrectT- rocerles ALY1N ubTTS. ies. Leather and Shoe Findinsrs. CHARLES .1 BRA MS, firef class shoe maker Up stairs. 1a29 ' L DT JOHNSON. No 16 East Har gett st. Btaole and Fancy Gro ceries, Fruits and Vegetables. WB MANN Si CO, corner Fayette villa and Hargett eta. Fine Gro ceries always fresh JC BEVERS, No 7 East Hargett st. Heavy and Fancy Groceries al ways fresh. Sewing Machines -W 8 FZZLE, 13 East Hargett st New Home Sewing Machines. Repairing done. DWC HARRIS, 118 East Martin st. Dyer and Cleaner. ja31 JL st. Watchmaker and Jeweller. JY MACRAE. Full line of Buist's Fresh Garden Seeds. 11 T WATTS,' 230 Fay etteville st, opp ill market. .8having, Hair Cutting, and Chain pooing done in best style. OH JOHNSON, 331 Hillsboro st. Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco and Fruit a specialty. 1VT DEBOY & CO, 103 Fayetteville list. French tioneries. Bakery and Confec- D SMITH, 222 W ilmington street. JJiOhoice Fruits always on hfnd r N BRYANT, Stall 8, city market. Choice Beef, Pork, &c. EM CHEEK, Stall 15, city market. Fruits, Vegetables' and Poultry. LC BAGWELL, corner Blount and Martin sts. Has opened a shoe shop over his coffin house. New work and repair solicited. Jos Watson, manager. n A PERKINSON, successor to J Crocker & Unchurch. Staple and Fancy Groceries. WM DANCY, Stall 22, city market. Pork, Western Beef and Sausage. WD SMITH, Stall 9, city market. TProaVi Fish fl.nd Ovaters. B BELL, 508 Hillsboro st.Choice Family Groceries, Uigars ana l o bacco. Free delivery. WH OVERBY, 14 East Hargett st. Heavv and Fancy Groceries, Leather and Findings. R NEWSOM. 216 Wilmington st Fancy Groceries, Plain and Mir ed Pickles. WM THAIN, West Martin street, Sign of Big Watch. Watchma ker and Jeweller. AI B HUTCHING8, 8 West Martin ot Snrlrilprv. Harness, isc. TD WOMBLE, cor Wilmington fie JVfarcrott sts. Groceries. Leather, Shoe Findings, jnsmng xaciue, bacco, Cigars, &c. C P PENNINGTON, cor Salisbury 7and Davie sts Horse Shoeing and Black Smith. TTPCHURCH & LANCASTER, rear U rinat fittice. VjarriaKCB auu. uuidvd at your service aay or mgm. t . , li.U fe2 B EE HIVE STORE buys ana sens aorv ponneivable thine for ca6h cash that can be sold or exchanged. T srmWARTZ. l"2 'ayettevine s V '1 he leader in choice Meats, Vir ginia Beef and Mutton. All Po ana Mixea sausage. . vumo u ma WH HICKS.No 228 Wilmington st. oDDosite Denton's corner. Fresh Fish and Oysters. ' nnn ARTTSTrOAL HAIR CUT ting and c?ean shave go to G.Viola Fx Ron's T?arber ShoD.124 Fay'ville st.7 T E FRANCIS, next to Savings R.nk. Prao.Heal Boot and Shoe muter. OivA m a call. fe9 T F FORT, 214 Wilmington street JLDealer in Staple and Fancy Gro ceries and Country Produce, iour Bacon, Lard, Sugar and Coffee spe cialties. Consignments soncneu no ANDREWS & GOODWIN, rear Julius Lewis & Co's, Blacksmiths. Horseshoeing a specialty Steel worker. Miscellaneous. Notice. Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at its present session for. the passage of a law prohibiting the sale of spirituous, vipous and malt liquors within three mileaof Mt Vernon Baptist church, Wake county, N C. . January 20, 1891 30d Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria No 1ST rocpv-1 I gal Advertisements. Notice. By virtue of authority vested in me I will sell at Dublio sale at Allen & Cram's shop, lu Kaletgh, on the 19th I Tebruary, 1891, at 1 o'clock, one engine and boiler ana one saw mm and attachment to satisfy a mortgage given by J. T. Adams and R. M. Adauis, recorded in the oillce of the Register of Deeds of Wake county May 1st, 1SS9, in book 106. page ?8fl. JWF KOliEKo, a28 tdp Mortgagee. Notice. To J S M am, hu agent or attor ney: 'lake notice that on the 7th day of April, 18UJ, 1 purchased at a tax bale uy the sheriff of wake coun ty, N V, a lot ol land taxed in your name lor the year 1889. That said laud is described as folio wb: Situated in the county and state aforesaid, near trie eastern suburbs of the city of Raleigh, N O, located on the south west corner of .New Berne avenue and State street, being 60 feet on said avenue and running back 16! J feetou state street, me time of redemp tion under the law will ex Dire 7th day of April, lbul. U j' mUJNTAUUE, Purchaser. Raleigh, N C, Jan b, '91 ja7 lm Summons by Publication. Sarah Cofeer v Silas Cooper. Proceedings for divorce from the bonds of matrimony. A summons in the case having been issued for the defendant Silas Cooper, iuu the sherin alter 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 affi davit of Darah that the defendaut bitas Cooper ia in theState of Virginia and that personal service of the sum mons issued in the case cannot be had on the said bilas 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 Silas Cooper that an action has been brought against him by his wife oarah Cooper iroui the bonds of matrimony and that he appear at the next term ol Wake Superior Court tor the trial ol civil causes which met-ts in the city of Raleigh on 23d day of February, lblil, and answer or demur to the complaint that will be hied during the hrst three days of the term; aua if he does not appear and answer or demur that the plaintiff will appl to the court for the reliei demanded in her complaint. This January 2d, 1891 JJNU VV TJiUJul'SUJM, ja3 oawGw Clerk. Mortgage Sale. On Wednesday, the 18th day of February, 1S91, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the city ol Raleigh, 1 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 saie is made by virtue of mort ease made by Dan Hall and wife as recorded in boos. 100, page ooO, ttegis tefs office, Wake county. SAMUEL WATTS, Mortgagee. Jan. 17, ROd, pd. Notice. Having: aualihed 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 undersigned on or betore the lutn dav of December. 1891; and those in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. VV R WOMBLE, O G WOMBLE, delO 6w Executors. Vgirinia Classified Life Insurance Co'y, 97 Main street, NORFOLK, VA This is a Joint stock company which combines the advantages of the old line system of insurancewith the pop ular dan of monthly premiums and payment of death claims immediately on Droof. Policies running for 10 years or for 20 years are issued with equitable options at the end of those periodB. Those who wish to have done a kind act in case of their death, for thei families. hav3 here the opportunit Officers President,!' J Nottingham F Richardson; Treasurer, W W Vicar Medical Director, LLanKiord; uouc sel, J j Heath. Directors T J Nottingham, E White. W W Vicar. F Richardson, L Lankford, M D, Judge J E Heath L Sheldon. GW Deal. W. B. Botd, State Agent, Nev Berne. N. C. S W Whiting, Local Agent,Raleig; N O r.;l Notice of Dissolution The copartnership heretofore ex isting between Moses Fort and W Powell is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. Moses Fort assumes all fnrlahtarlnpHn rliin hv ilia firm, and all notes and accounts due the firm are to be paid to him. MOSES FORT, WL POWELL. January 18,181(1. 1 ?0 Railroad Schedr. t Richmond &Dnrtlie? B Ciy. m . . Condensed Schedule In effect Jan 4th, 189a Southbound. Dally. Noil "8 15am 5 lSau 5 56aui 8 25am lOSOan. t4 OOpn 7 80pm 125am 8 27&m 7 60aro 6 60 03arc 18 53pm 5 30 72U 12 08 am 180pm 488 5 45 11 0. pm 1 45pm 56C 9 39pm No 9 1 00pm 816 844 565 7 65pm 18 15pm 304 445 520 7 45 t6 05 8 00pm 9 45am 1 49 Lv Richmond, Burneviile, Keysville, Danville. Ar Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh, jue Kaleigh tie liorham, Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs,' 6 55am 8 82 Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, 1120 254 4 02 9 00 am 11 40 a m 3 40 7 80 am Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound Daily. NolO No 12 Lv Augusta, Columbia. 9 30 pm 12 10 4 20 am 6 00 pm 4 40 10 45 am 2 00pm 610 7 10 am 6 15 pm 800 12 47pm 2 19 6 33 7 25pm 8 30 Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Salisbury, 6 20 Lv Hot Springs, 11 10 pm Btatesviiie. 5 02 am Ar Salisbury, 553 tf 27 uy Salisbury, ar ttreensboro, Salem, 811 10 25 1145am U2 10 am Lv Greensboro. 10 as 1115 pm 4 30 am 7 35 taooam 1 00 10 83pm 10 25 825 am 4C3 600 Ar Durham, 12 83pm Kalezgh, l 83 Lv Raleigh l 87 Ar Goldsboro, 3 10 JjV Ureensboro, (j 20-m Ar JJanviile, 10 01 AeyBvule, 12 50pm Uurkeville, l' 82 Richmond, 3 30 BKTWKKN WEST POINT. R1CHMONP AND RALEIGH. via Keysville. Oxford and Dnrhnm oi and 102 Stations. 55 and ma 118 00 am Lv West Point. Ar 6 00mr 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lv U as U 00 am ijv rucnuiond Ar 4 80 1 00pm 2 05pm 2 44pm 3 15pm " Burkeville Keysville " Chase City, " Clarksville Ar Oxford Lv Oxford 2 25 " 145 " ia an M ti " 1155am Lv10 46 Ar 10 00am 8 55 " Ar 10 46a u Lv 8 15 44 4 13pm 4 00 " 5 4o 44 " Henderson Lv Oxford 413 6 67 Ar Raleigh tDaily except Sunday. Daily. - HDaily. exceDt Mondnv Sol Haas, Jas l Taxlob, I'raiac Man'g'r. Gen Pass Ajrt. W A Tvrk, Div Pass Agent. Raleigh N G. MiscellaueuoH. Notice, Notice is hereby given that aDDli- cation will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at its present session for the incorporation of a company to hold and improve real estate and do a general manu facturing business of all kinds at or . near the great Falls of Neuse River of Wake county, N C, including the uuimiug auu y(jei!itiug iiues oi tram ways and other kinds of railways from its proposed place of business tc the line of regular railroads in said county. Application will also be made to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquors within two or three miles of said location, and also within two or three miles of Oak Ridge male and female school, in said county. jal9 80d HS57.. i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sincathe first to I I I I I I I I 1 I the last date above written the undersigned has -repaired more than 40,000 watches and perhaps as many clocks, besides thousands of pieces of jewelry. He is still making a specialty of Watch, Clock and Jewelry. Woii at his old stand, SECOND' door west of the National Bank of Raleigh, where may be found agood June of F! INE Gold and Silver watcnes, 1NE Marble and Walnut Clocks, INE Gold and Steel Spectacles and Jewelry for sale at the low est possible prices for CASH. You cannot afford tomiss cal"rg on COLE if you wieh : anything in his line. His goods are all of the best classes. His workman ship none better. Ca . and see him : at 13 : WEST HARGFTT STREET; Raleigh, JS. v. - , sel5 J W. COLE, . We wlUw Hotel bill opiur.i Hot springs USERS I And Charge no fe Vnr nT raxn WAfnll to Riiranf what la common j ! ly called the "OPIUM HABIT," which In cludes -the habitual use of. Opium. Morphine, Cocaine, and other kindred narcotics. Address XAFIEWOOD INSTITUTE, H09 MWI, M
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