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Tha Baity Ecenlng Visitor. fCRLIBKXD STBBT-AITXILVOOV, -tfcxeept Sanday, Ti TZSTOJi Li ervftd by carrier" In the oily iU lucent per month, u ywiv v uv Prioet formailimj: $8 per year, or 15 cent per month. No paper eon tinned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. i Communications appearing In these columns are but the expressions of -the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A crott mark t after your name informs yon that your time is ont. Address all orders and communica tions tO' BROWN & "WIIXIAMS, Raleigh, NO .Local notices In this pajwrwillbe FiTe Cents per line ear-insertion. TfAttflttST Oi'I ClROUIiAtlON. RALE'.' FEBRUARY 14. 1891. ' THAT HOTEL AGAIN. We feel to Interested in the estab lishment of a winter resort hotel in Raleigh that we mast be allowed to bring it forward again. Raleigh, like capital' cities South generally, is 'spe cially salted for a winter reBort, for Northern people of wealth. They cannot be induced to accept even onr best hotels that do business with the general public. They want more of the unrestrained cocial features in elegant parlors and drawing rooms, but it must be with the select. They want such elegance and such co gtLeBts as will justify and require if you please, four or five dollars per day aB the "price for board. ; For a man just to equip and open up a hotel and wait for northern peo ple to come and apply for board, without any former information of his house, would be to keep on wait ing. ' Let some enterprising citizen fit bp a house in & first class style, then correspond with hotel men who run summer resorts North, get one of them td come down and arrange and con duct and put up a forfeiture if need be to take the house, even if only half price is realized the first year or two. "When it is established it will pay handsomely and permanently; nd not only pay him, but soon re quire the multiplying of hotels of el eance and large caDacitv. jtt is too distressingly slow and po ky to sit quietly down andsee other towns with less attractions, building up a transient trade that requires quadruple the hotel capacity that we can boast. A gentleman that helps along Whatever is started in Raleigh for the well being of the city, by tak , ing stock, stated to ns yesterday that he was done taking stock in anything mort'until we get another hotel, that tie Is ready to help by taking stock inedchan enterprise as soon as it is started. The Chamber of Commerce should turn their attention in this direction, and never "let up" until success is accomplished. Let the same committee that have been going around recently and succeeded so cleverly, now they have their hands in, go and get every body to take stock in a hotel. Southern Pines' Barbecue. Correspondence of the Visitor. Excursions having been arranged between points in several northern and New England States and South era Pines, many have improved the opportunity thus offered, to visit the South, and accordingly strangers (ei titnl6jirfts)hav6 been quite numerous W;tnii fresort for several days past Efforts have been made by the citi zens to entertain the guests, by hunt' ing parties, opossum and turkey din ners, barbecues and other fetes, char acteristic of the South, with the sue eels' of all of which much satisfaction nafbeen expressed. Notably a party was entertained at Hotel Ozone, Southern Pines, Couch it 'tHoU' proprietors, on Wednesday evening, 11th inst. at a regular bar tire, were served; roasted a la barbe cue, together with all the accom pan! mentff usial at such a feast. Evident ' ly thV caterers for the occasion under stood their business and prepared a dinner which gttv general satisfac t tion to the numerous guestsT-both of ." 'thiieighoorhood and strangers, who .. parwpK oi,ii. axiis was uiuue uu questionably evident by . the relish with which the viands disappeared. The dinner was followed by speak ing, amusing and appropriate to the occasion, especially a desertatlon on the wholesomeness of pig flesh as on article of dcct, in which several of the gentlemen present too part. As the discussion followed the eating, it made little difference what conclu sion was, arrived at upon the ques tion, whether pro or con nor did it prevent the diners from consuming a generous allowance of the barbecued Pig- Dr. Atkinson, of Philadelphia, was toastmaster, and added not a little to the general amusement by his hu morous talk. The dinner ' had been planned for the previous evening, but was post poned on account of stormy weather. It was feared this might interfere with the success of the occasion, but happily all fears were groundless, and both Mr. and Mrs. Couch have reason to congratulate themselves on the pleasure they gave their guests, who will doubtless avail themselves of an early opportunity to repeat the en joyment. A Guest SAVED A BABY FROM DEATH. Heroism of a Mother ana the Thrilling Rescue of Her Child. N. Y. Herald. During a 6mall tenemant house fire on the east Bide this week there was thrilling incident that was not chronicled at the time. It occurred at a rear window in the second story. The flames had been extinguished with trifling damage, but the house was full of smoke. Suddenly a woman tottered to the open window. In her arms she held a bundle, tightly clasped to her bosom. It was in white wrappings. Quickly the crowd ;of people in the yard below saw the woman. Great clouds of smoke whirled about her head in suffocating volumes, and the crodw called upon her tc jump. She hesitated, but extended the bundle at arm's length, from which at that moment there came a faint cry. It was a baby's.voice. "Save my child 1" implored the wo man. Instantly a blanket was procured and strong men held its corners. "Drop it 1" they shouted. With her face averted the agoniz ing and imperilled mother let the baby fall. Down the little one flut tered like a white winged, wounded bird, with the despairing cry of "Mama" upon its lips. Lightly it struck the blanket, and a moment later it was taken up safe and sound, Lut sobbing, by a motherly looking woman in the throng. It ieauired but a few minutes to raise a ladder and rescue the self sacrificing mother" from her perilous position and restore her dimpled dailing to her arms. This touching rescue was loudly cheered by the synipathatic speta tors. Suicide of a Heartbroken Bride Findlet, Ohio, February 10. Last Thursday Miss Demmie Mennet, the daughter of a wealthy farmer liv ing south of the city, eloped with J, L. McClintock and went to Coving ton, Ky, where they were married They returned home Sunday, but her parents refused to forgive her and last night she committed suicide by taking poison. "Why do you put up Ithat sign. TTa nr a eft " ftn fVim. mifairiA nf t.hfi building" a strike.1 V "Because my men are on T !LIEill IS IS IS! A beautiful line just opened. Make your sel ections early. ; tg" Your friends will all expect you to send them a val- " entine this sea- :...'. eon. J- Alfred WiUiams & Co's. BOOK STORE. Raleigh Business Directory. GrocerIes-ALVlN;lfETTSrNoTi East Hargett Ft" Family Grocer ies, Leather and Shoe Findius. CHARLES AB1UMS, first claw shoe maker. Up stairs. jai'9 DT JOHNSON, To 10 East gett st. Staple and Faucy ceries, Fruits and Vegetables. I! r WB MANN & CO, corner Fnyettp ville and Hargett sts. Fiue Uro ceries always fresh T C BE VERS, No 7 East Hargett 6. J Heavy and Fancy Groceries ul fresh. ays s ewinjr Machines W S 12 Uait Harnett st Nt iV llorue Sewing Machines Repairing done. DW C HARRIS, 113 East st. Dyer and Cleisner. Martiu j;t31 FJ HARTSFIELD, 118 East Martin 6t. Watchmaker and Jeweller. J f MacRAE. Full line of Blast's Fresh Garden Seeds. VI" WATTS, 230 Fayetteville st, opT 1JI market. Shaving, Hair Cutting, and Ch:!i.;yooing done in best sty' OH JOHNSON, 331 Hillsboro st. Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco and Fruit a specialty. 1VTDE CO, 103 Fayetteville Bakery a ud Confec- x st. French tioueries. 17 D SMITH, 222 Wilmington street. -iChoice Fruits always on h: nd. P N BRYANT, Stall 8, city markot. Choice Beef, Fork, &c. 17 M CHEEK, Stall 15, city market. Fruits, Vegetables and Poultry. I C BAGWELL, corner Blount and JMartin sts. Has opened a shoe hop over his colli n house. New work and repair solicited. Jos Watson, mauager. ft A PPPlf ITi5flV cncnii in -Crocker & Upchurch. Staple and Fancy Groceries VW M DANCY, Stall 22, city market. Pork.Vestern Beef and Sausage. D SMITH, Stall 9, city market Fre'sh Fish and Oysters. Af B BELL, 503 Hillsboro st.Choice Family Grroceries, Cigars and To bacco. I' reo delivery. V H OVERBY, U East Harg Heavy and Fancy Groi ett st. oeenes. Leather and Findings. R N EWSOM, 210 Wilmington fit. Fancy Groceries, Plain and Mix ed Pickles. MTHAIT, West Martin street. Sign of Big Watch. Watchma ker and Jeweller. WB EUTCHINGS, 8 West Martin of Fiarlflloi'V "HftrniRH fcfl- T DWOMBLE, cor Wilmington & JUI Hargett sts. Groceries, Leather, Shoe Findings, Fishing '1 ackle, .to bacco, Cigars, &c. wl r tr& n j ij w iKJSt , cor Salisbury Jand Davit! ste Horse Shoeing and Black Smith. UPCHURCH & LANCASTER, rear post oilier, Carriages and hortea at your service day or nignc. ic BEE HIVE STORE buys and sells every conceivable thing for cash cash that can be sold or exchanged. J SCHWARTZ, 122' Fayetteville st. 'ihe leader in choice-Meats, Vir ginia Beef and Mutton. All Pork and Mixed sausage- uome auu nee me. iej n HICKS,No228 Wilmington st. opposite Denton's corner. Fresh Fish and Oysters. COR ARTIST ICAL HAIR CUT- 17. tii tinar and ciean shave co to G. Viola & Son's Barber Shop,124 Fay' ville st.7 T E FRANCIS, next to Savings " Bank. Fractical Boot and Shoe maker. Give me a call. Je9 DF FORT, 214 Wilmington street. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Gro ceries and Country Produce, Flour, Bacon. Lard. Suirar and Coffee spe cialties. Consignments solicited. flO N DREWS & GOODSV1JS, rear xLjulius Lewis & Co's, Blacksmiths, Horseshoeing a specialty Steel worker. TJiscellaneous. Notice. Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to.he General Assembly of North Carolina at its present session for the passage of a law prohibiting the sale of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors within three miles of Mt Vernon Baptist clureh, Wake county, N C. ' "January 20, 1891 80d Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaJ -Lcgal Advertisements. y Notice. , By virtue ot auiaorny vested in me I wul sell at public sala ui Aileu to Oram's shop, in Ualeigli, ou the mil vi February, 16J1, at li o'clocti, one j.be .iiiU boiler and oao saw uiut . a ! -liacbment tosaiitfy a mortgage iveu Ly J. T. Aduiub and K. ill. Aditiiie, recorded in tuo cilice of the Register of Dwells of aaecoauty May lbl, lbtiJ, lu book 100, page 7oi.. J W F Rvi ERS, ja'ia .dp iivrigagee. Notice. lu J 3 M iiiii, gt-nt crattor iiey: 'like notice that on the 1th la ot 'April, ISiW, 1 purchased at a tnl salo by tbt thtriil ot Wake coun ty, ! J, a lot of land taied in our ii -aij lor the year lbb'J. That said iaul ib att jribed as follows: bituated iU lu- cuu.'ity uud state alorctaid, neur tuo eastern suburbs of the city (,1 lia.t igh, N O, located on the soulh v. t corner of New berno avenue and. bkutti street, being 5U ieet on said avenue and running back lUli feet on dtate street. The time ot redemp tion under the law wil' eipire rah day of April, IS'jI. B MO A TAG UE, Purchaser. Raleigh, N (J, Jau t, jul lux hummoiiS by Publication. ttarah Cooper v ijilas Cooper. Proceedings tor divorce from the bonds ot matrimony. A summons in the caje having been issued lor the defendant Mlas Cooper, i.ud tho bheiilt after using due uiu eaee haiug returned the summons with the endorsement that the de iendant is not io bo found in Wake county, uud it appearing by the affi davit ot ISatah taat the attendant iSilas Cooper is in thectate ol Virginia and that personal service of the suiu mo:ia ibsued in the case cannot be had on the ,6aid isiias Oooper, it is therefore adjudged and ordered that service of the summ.tus by publica tion once a weeK in the Daily Eveu iug Visitor be made lor six successive weeks, notifying said Dilas Uooper that an action has batu brought ugaiubt hiiu by his wife narah Cooper liom the bonds of matrimony and that ho appear at the next term ot Wake (Superior Court for the trial ol civil causes which meets in the city of ualtigh on I;3d day of February, iV'A, and answer or demur to tile complaint that will bo tiled during the liibt three days of the term; an.i kf lie does hot appear and answer or demur that the plaintill will apply to the court for the relief Uemanued iu her complaint. This January s;d, 18D1. JJNO W TiiUMiJiSOiN, ja3 oawGw Clerk. Mortgage Sale. On Wednesday, the 18th day. of February, at 12 o'clock, noon, at die court Louse door in tne city oi Ilaltifzh. 1 will sell to the highest oid der for cash the interest of Dan Hah tuna w if a in one house and lot situated in Gainer, Wake county, containing one acre. This i aie is made by virtue of mort gage made by Dan Hall and wife as recorded in book 100, page otiO, iiegis- iti's oiiiee, Wbke countv. baiuuKh Watts, Mortgagee. Jan. 17, (iOd, pd. Notice. Having QuanheU as t.-Aecutos Ol thf latt will and testament ol Jordan onible, Sr, deceaotd, this is to noti- iv aii nersons havint; claims agruinsl his estate to present the eame lo the uiidersiszued on or utioro the ilIl; day of Deceiiibtr, l-tl; and those in debted to said estate will pleuse make immediate pament. VV It (.-i IMjXi, ' OGWOALbLE, delO 6w Executors. Vgirinia Classified Life Insurance co y, 97 Main street, NORFOLK, VA This is a ioint stock company whicri combines the advantages 01 the old line svstem of insurancewith the pop n ar nlan of monthly uremiums auu payment of death claims immediately on proof. Jf olieies running ior iu years or 101 20 years are issued with equitable ontions at the end of those periods Those who wish to nave aone asmu act in case of their death, lor thei families, hava here the opportunity Officers President. X J ior,iuignam Vice President. E V White; Secretary F Richardson; Treasurer, w w viearj Medical Director, L Landlord; Cout' baI J K Hnt,h. Directors T J Nottingham, E V White. W VV Vicar. F Richardson, L Lankford, M D, Judge-J E Palh L Sheldon. G W Deal. VV. B. Boyd, State Agent, Ner KnrT.p. 'N. C. 8 W WjBiTiNa.JjocHi Agent.Raleig! w O uoll Notice oi Dissolution The couartnershir heretofore ex istimr between Moses Fort and W Powell is this dav dissolved by inu tual ponsent. Moses Fort assuihee all indebtedness due by the firm, and all notes and accountB due the tirui are to be paid to him. MOSES FORT, WL POWELL. January 18, 1861. 1 JO Ilailroad Schedr Richmond & Danville B & Coy. Condensed Schedule lu effect Jan 4th,18Q. Bouthbound. Daily. Noil 3 15am 6 ltian 6 6tiauj 8 85h 10 25OU. t4 00 pa 7 80pm 1 25am 8 27am 750a to 6 60 10 83 1? t'tiam 12 63pm 6 80 7 20 12 08 am 1 30pm 4 33 5 4tt 11 Ot pm 1 46pm 55t 9 3Jpm No 9 1 00pm 31tt 841 655 7 55pm 12 15pm 2 04 4 15 6 20 7 45 tO 05 8 00pm U45ain 1 4 6 65ani 8 32 U 50 1120 - 2 64 4 02 900 am 11 40 a m 3 40 7 30 am Lv Richmond, nuraevuie, Keysville, Danville. At Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Kaieign, Le Raleigh lie Uuruam, Ar Greensboro, Lv balem, Greensboro. Ar Salisbury, Ar btatesvdle, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, JjV oaiisuury, Ar Charlo.tte, bpartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Daily. NolO No 12 Lv Augusta, 0 30 pm 12 10 4 0 am 6 00 pm 4 40 10 45 am 2 00pm 6 10 7 10 am 6 15 pm 8 00 12 47pm 2 19 6 33 7 25pm 8 30 lu 25 Columbia. Ar Charlotte, iiV Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, talis bury. 6 20 Lv Hot Springs. 11 10 pm Asnevme, 12 40 am btatesviile, 5 02 am r Salisbury, 5 58 Lv Salisbury, 0 27 Ar Greensboro, 8 11 oaiem, Ml 45 am fl2 10 am Lv Greensboro, 1 1 1 R nm Ar .Uurhaiu, 12 33pm 4 30 am 7 35 9 00 am 1 00 10 83pm 10 2O 825 am 4(3 6 00 Ivaieigh, 1 fri Lv Kaieigh 1 37 Ar Goldsboro, 3 10 Lv Greensboro, a 20.m Ar Danville, 10 01 Keysville, 12 50pm Burkevilie, 1 32 Richmond, 3 30 BKTWEKN POIKT, RICHMOND RALEIGH. WEST AND via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. 54 and 102 Stations. 65 and ma liti 00am Lv West Point,- Ar 6 OOnn: 9 40 am Ar Richmond Lv t4 85 " 11 00 am jV Jtucnniond " Burkeville " KeyBville " Chase City, " Clarksville Ar Oxford Lv Oxford Ar 4 80 1 00pm 2 05pm 2 4lpiu 3 16pm 4 13pm 4 00 " 5 4i " 2 25 " 1 45 " 12 80 " 11 55am it it Lv10 46 " Ar lo 00am " 8 55 44 Ar 10 ibav Lv 8 15 4 " Henderson Lv Oxford 413 6 57 at ualeitrh Daily except Sunday. DaUy. liDaiiy, except Mondav. Sol Haas. Jas L Tailok. TratLc Man'g'r. Gen Pass Act. WATvrk, Div Phsh Agent. Raleieh. N C. Miscellaueaois. ISTotice, Notice is hereby given that aDDli- catioii will be maoe to the General risoijinbly of North Carolina at its pj.i-hi.-11t tcKtiiou ior ine incorporation A a company to hold and im Drove real estate and do a general manu facturing business of all kinds at or near the great alls of Nedse River of Wake county, N C, including the building and operating lines of tram ways and other Kinds of railways from its proposed place of business tc the line of regular railroads in said cout.ty. Application will also be made to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquoVa withiu two or three miles of said location, and also within two or three miles of Oak Ridge male and female school, in said county. ial9 30d 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 Since the first to I I I 4 1 I 1 I I 1 1 h e 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 Wojk at his old stand, SECOND door west of the National Bank of Raleigh, where may be found a good Jme of WllCli FI i LNE Gold and silver watcneg, INE Marble and Walnut Clocks, INE Gold and Steel Spectacles and Jewelry for sale at the low .est possible prices for CASH. You cannot afford to miss caf 'rg on COLE if 1 you wish' anything in his line. His goodB are all of the beet classes. His workman 857. ship none better. Ca . and see him at 13 WEST HARGFTT STREET, Raleigh, N. C. - 815 j : W. COIL; TO I We will pay BMol kUU, OPIUHE-IOT SPRINGS BallmllwMW USERS 1 1 And Charao no Fee Tot any case w fall to eure of what Is rfommqn ly called the OPIUM HABIT,"whlch In- Cocaine, and other kindred narcotics. Address MAPLBWOOD INSTITUTE, HOT BPRIItOB, ARC.
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