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1 ' I I r t ' 4 If -- " T " r ,y ','- v. f" The Sailg Eceniag Visitor. JN7BU8HXD XTIRT ATTBRIOOir, (Ejcept Sunday, TSB VISITOR U served by carriers In the city At 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers In ad ranee. Price for mailing : $8 per year, or 5 cent per month. No paper eon tinned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these columns are bat the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. "A crott mark X after your name Informs yon that your time Is out. Address all orders and communica tions to- BROWN & WILLIAMS, . . Raleigh, NO , Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. LAB6KBT City Circulation. RALEIGH. FEBRUARY 17, 1891. NEED FOR A STATE GEOLOGIST. No living man can form an esti inate.of t,he value of the minerals hid away in the soil and rocks of North Carolina. Last summer while at Bryson.Ciry In Swain county, a gen tleman who immigrated to this State from Michigan, a short time before, remarked to us, 'I think there is gold up that gorge," pointing off west wardly. Since then, we are informed that two gold mines in that vicinity have been opened, or are being open ed. Kaolin, Talc and marble are be ig& minejd and shipped by the hun dred jtons from several counties in th&t section. Iron ore has been dis covered in new localities recently; Corundum, Emery, Crystals and Gems are to be found in various parts, and yet there are large areas that lie piactically unexplored all up and down the mountain sections of North Cftrpnv , Who knows what vast wealth lies hid away in the bosom of the Old North State that will be brought to light some day. The east wih jits, marl and phosphate and gold is not without its mineral inter est. The oldest gold mine in the south probably, pear the juncture of the counties of , Warren, Halifax, Nash and Franklin has been worked fobout jipo, years, and Its still yield ing, prwas.a short time since, though the .vein has been followed a consid erable distance from the point of first discovery. There is a ledge of gold bearing rock running off into Nash county in a southernly direc tion from the old mine which may de velops something rich some day. It m reported recently that gold had' been discovered in Wake, only some 10 or 12 miles from Baleigh. The tat$ poefessing such unknown re sources, and which abound in almost veirj section,shouldhavea good geo logist tp whom all such matters could be refered and settled. Our present general Assembly shouldprovide for this department with a liberal but not , a. profligate hand. The office 8ho,uJd,he created and a thoroughly competent man put in charge of it. Favorites should be rigidly ingnored and a competen, faithful, diligent man be placed in charge of such work, with adequate means to render his services available to the people. The people want it, and need it. Railway Syndicate Work. The bill favorably reported by Senator Cul lom to amend the interstate com merce act provides that competing common carriers may, with the ap proval of the interstate commerce mffllyljon, enter into contracts or grsfipfnts with respect to traffic when, In the opinion of the commit tee, the general public interest and general welfare will be there by sub served. , The Alabama Legislature responds to the patriotic action of the United States Senate in defeating the force bill by enactments looking to the ad vancement of the negro race in that State, the improvement of their con dition, promising better educational advantages for them, and to arrange for their representation In the great Columbian World's Fair. ia, Predicted in Washington that the Fifty second Congress will likely be called upon to consider a bill pro Tiding lor the removal of the tariff tax from all the raw material required byouxjnanufacturers. m GENERAL ASSEMBLY, THIRTY-SIXTH DAY. SENATE. TKSTERDAY AFTERNOOH'S PROCEED INGS. To fund the debt of OnBlow and levy a special tax. To anthoriie the Albemarle and Raleigh Railroad Company to change the location of its main line near Conetoe so as to connect with the Norfolk and Carolina Railroad Com pany, provided that no depot at which trains make a stop shall be abandoned. To incorporate the Catawba Hotel and Belt Railway Company of Ma rion. To amend chapter 253, Private laws of 1889 in relation to Battery Park Hotel company, so that said company may open a bank in Asheville and have branches at other places, pro vided that it cannot receive more than the legal rate of interest. To declare the Tyson & Jones Bug gyCompany an incorporated company and to give it the right to enlarge its privileges and capital. To incorporate the EuterpriseLuin ber Company, of Fayetteville. To incorporate Robeson Institute. To amend article 4, seetion 27, of the Constitution, to give the Legisla ture pewer to increase the jurisdic tion of magistrates. CAN'T KICK JENNIE'S CALLERS The Father of a Pretty Iowa Girl is Forced to Mend Ills Ways. Des Moines, la., Feb. 11. Frank lin Smythe, a farmer, living near Shenandoah, has come to the conclu sion that it is not always safe to in terfere frivolously with the course of true love. Mr. Smythe was aroused at 1 o'clock this morning by a vigorous pounding on his front door. He poked his head out of i his bedroom window to see what was going on, and caught a glimpse of twenty gentlemen who wore sombreros and black masks. One of these i gentleman perceived Mr. Smythe, and explained that he had better come down just as he was without stopping to dress, unless he desired to be perforated with cold lead. Mr. Smythe came down. As soon as they got the farmer out doors the people in sombreros inform ed him that they were bad men who would not object to killing him and eating him raw, but would let him live a little longer if he would forego his pernicious habit of applying the toe of his massive cowhides to young men who call on his pretty daughter, Jennie. Mr. Smythe promised that hereaf ter all nice young men will And a fire in the parlor ; stove and a pitcher of hard cider awaiting them. Lottery Agent Punished. Houstin, Tex., Feb. 15. Sam Alex ander, a lottery agent of Houston, was today arraigned in the United States court before Judge Marcy for sending circulars and tickets pertain ing to lotteries through the mails. Alexander was fined $100 for the first case and $25 in each of the other charges, together with costs the total amount being $350. The defendant paid up and was discharged. No More Lotteries. Senator Stew art presented a memorial of the Na tional Farmers1 Alliance urging that Congress amend the Constitution so as to prevent the establishment of lotteries in any State or Territory. VtLMIE s SB A beautiful line just opened. Make your sel ections early. Your friends will all expect you to send them a val entine this sea eon. Alfred Williams & Co's. BOOK STORE. Raleigh Business Directory. Groceries ALV1N BETTS. No 13 East Hargett st. Family Grocer ies, Leather and Shoe Findings. CHARLES ABRAMS,' first class shoe maker. Up stairs. Ja23 DT JOHNSON, No 16 East H. r gettst. Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Fruits and Vegetables. WB MANN & CO, corner Fayette ville and Hargett Bts. Fine tiro ceries always fresh JC BE VERS, No 7 East Hargett st. Heavy and Fancy Groceries al vays fresh. Sewlnsr Machines-W 8 1ZZLE, IS East Hargett 6t. New Home Pewlng Machines. Repairiog done. D W C HARRIS, 118 East Martiu st. Dyer and Cleaner. ja31 F J HARTSFIELD, 118 East Martin st. Watchmaker and Jeweller. J Y MacRAE. Full line of Buist's Fresh Garden Seeds. VT WATTS,t230 Fayetteville st, opp if J. market. Shaving, Hair Cutting, and Cli.iiupooing done in best style. OH JOHNSON, 331 Hillsboro st. Groceries, Cigars and Tobacco and Fruit a specialty. NDEHOY& CO, 103 Fayetteville st. French Bakery and Confec tioneries. E D SMITH, 222 Wilmington street. Choice Fruits always on hand. 11 N BRYANT, Stall 8, city market. Choice Beef, Pork, &c. 1? M CHEEK, Stall 15, city market. Fruits, Vegetables and Poultry. LC BAGWELL, corner Blount and Martiu sts. Has opened a shoe shop over his coffin house. New work and repair solicited. Jos Watson, manager. CA PERKIN-SON, successor to Crocker & Upchurch. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Iftf M DANCY, Stall 22, city market. Pork, Western Beef and Sausage. D SMITH, Stall 9, city market. Fresh Fi6h and Oysters. Ski B BELL, 503 Hillsboro st.Choice ww Family Groceries, Cigars and To bacco. Free delivery. f H OVERBY, 14 East Hargett st. w Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Leather and Findings. At R NEWSOM, 216 Wilmington st. Fancy Groceries, Plain and Mix ed Pickles. WM THAIN, West M Sign of Big Watch ker and Jeweller. Martin street. Watchma- lft B HUTCHINGS, 8 West Martin st. Saddlery, Harness, &c. LDWOMBLE, cor Wilmington Hargett sts. Groceries, Leather, Shoe Findings, Fishing Tackle, To bacco, Cigars, &c. O P PENNINGTON, cor Salisbury and Davie sts. Horse Shoeing and Black Smith. TTPOHTTRCH & LANCASTER, rear U post office. Carriages and horses at your service aay or nigm,. ie BEE HIVE STORE buys and sells every conceivable thing for cash cash that can be sold or exchanged. J SCHWARTZ, 122 Fayetteville st. 1 he leader in choice Meats, Vir- - - - All T 1 ginia Deer ana Mutton, an .rows. and Mixed Saueage. uome ana see me. Ie5 AI H HICKS.No 228 Wilmington st. " opposite Denton's corner. Fresh Fish and Oysters. FOR ARTISTICAL HAIR CUT ting and clean shave go to G.Viola & Son's Barber Shop,124 Fay'ville st.7 T E FRANCIS, next to Savings ""Rank. Practical Boot and Shoe maker. Give me a call. f e9 T F FORT, 214 Wilmington street.' XJ Dealer in tttapie ana j; ancy urru ceriesand Country Produce, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar and Coffee spe cialties. Consignments solicited. flO m NDREWS & GOODWIN, rear -rLjulius Lewis St 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 fresent session for the passage of a aw prohibiting the sale of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors within three miles of Mt Vernon .Baptist cnurcn, Wake county, N C. January 20, 1891 30d Children Cry forTitcher's Castoria. Lepra! Advertisements. Notice. By virtue oi autuomy vested In me I wul sell at publio sale at Allen to Cram's shop, in Ualeigh. ou the lVth of February, 1891, at 14 o'clock, one t uLiue una boiler ana one saw mill auu utiachment to satisfy a mortgage given by J. T. Adams and K. M. Adams, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wane county May 1st, 1SS9, in book 100, page 750. J W V KOGbttB. ja28'.dp Mortgagee. Notice. lo J 311 tun, uu uirent or attor ney: Take notice that on the 7th Uuy of April, 1890, 1 purchased at a uu Btuo by the aiieriff of Wake coun ty, 2s C,& lot of land taxed in jour nauio tor the year 1889. That said land iii described as follows: (situated in the county and state afortbaid, near t tie eastern suburbs of the city of Raleigh, N U, located on the south- webt comer of JNew berne avenue and btate street, being 60 feet on said avenue and running back 1011 feet on btate street. The time of redemp tion under the law will expire ?tn day of April, 18U1. B D' MOJNTAUUE, Purchaser. Raleigh, JN C, J an 0, '91 Ja7 lm Summons by Publication. barah Cooper v Silas Cooper. Proceedings for divorce from the bonds of matrimony. A summons in the case having been issued for the defendant bilas Cooper, and the sheriff after uing due dili gence having returned the summons with the endorsement that tne de fendant is not to be found in Wake county, and it appearing by the affi davit of barah mat the attendant Silas Cooper is in theState of Virginia and that personal service of the sum mons issued in tne case cannot be had on the said bilas Cooper, it is theretore 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 bilas Cooper that an action has been brought against him by his wife Sarah Cooper from the bonds of matrimony and that he appear at the next term ol W ake superior Court tor the trial ol civil causes which metis in the city of iialeigh on 23d day of February, 1891, and answer or demur to the complaint that will be tiled during the lirut three days of the term; ana it he does not appear and answer or demur that the plaintiff will apply to tne court lor tne relief uemanueu iu her complaint. This January 2d, 1801. JJNO W THOiilPSOJN, ja3 oawGw Clerk. Mortgage Sale. On Wednesday, the 18th day. of February, 1801, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the court house door in the city ol 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 taie is made by virtue of mort gage made by Dan Hall and wife as recorded in book 100, page 380, Kegis ter's office, Wake county. bAMCKIi WATTS, Mortgagee. Jan. 17, HOd, pd. Notice. Having qualinea us executors ol the last will and testament oi J ordan Womble, Sr, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of December. 1891: and those in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W R WOMBLE, O G WOMBLE, delO 6w Executors. irinia 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 insurance with the pop ular plan of monthly premiums and 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. Those who wish to have done a kind act in case of their death, for their families, hava here the opportunity Officers Presidents J Nottingham; Vice President, E V White: secretary, F Richardson; Treasurer, W W Vicar; Medical Director, L Lankford; coun sel. J E Heath. - Directors T J Nottingham, E V White, W W Vicar, F Richardson, L L Lankford, M D, Judge J iu .Heath, D Sheldon, G W Deal. W. B. Boyd, State Agent, Nev Berne, N. C. S W WHiTiNG.Locai Agent,RaleigL O. noli Notice of Dissolution Tne copartnership heretolore ex isting between Moses Fort and W L Powell is this day dissolved by inu tual consent. Moses Fort assumes all indebtedness due by the firm, and all notes and accounts due the firm are to be paid to him. MOSES FORT, W L POWELL. January 18, 1891. 1 8Cd Ilailroad Schedr t Richmond &DanvlUeR if CoY Condensed Schedule In effect Jan 4th, 1890. Southbound. Dally. Noil 315am 5 KJaoi- 5 56am 8 25i 1025am 14 OOpn 7 80pm 1 25am 8 27&P1 7 60a in 6 60 10 83 lr Cttam 12 53pm 6 80 7 2U 12 03 am 1 30pm 483 5 tt 11 OCpm 1 5pm 5 St, 9 39pm No 9 Lv Richmond, 1 00pm 3 Itt 3 44 5 65 7 56pm 1 16pm 3 04 415 5H) 7 46 ttf 05 8 00pm 9 45am 1 49 0 55am 8 32 9 60 11 20 2 54 4 02 9 00 am 11 40 a m 3 40 7 30 am ASurkeviile, Keysville, Danville. Ar Greensboro, Lv Golds boro, Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh uurnain, Ar Greensboro. Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisburv. Ar StatesviUe, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta. Lv Charlotte. Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Daily. No 10 No 12 Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta. 9 30pm 12 10 4 20 am 6 00pm 4 40 0 20 11 10 pm 12 40 am 5 02 am 5 63 (i 27 10 45 am 2 00pm 0 10 7 10 am 6 16 pm 800 12 47Fm 2 19 6 3 V 25pm 8 80 Ar Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Asnevuie, StatesviUe. Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, 8 11 10 25 11 45 am tl2 10 am tin: r... Ar Durham, Raleigh. 12 33pm 1V JU1 4 80 am 1 34 7 35 T9 00&IU 100 10 83pm 10 26 8 25 am 413 0 00 Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, 1 37 310 6 2UWU 10 01 12 50pm 1 32 3 30 Ar Danville, Jieysvilie, Burkeville, Richmond, BKTWKKN POINT, RICHMOND AUD WEST RALEIGH, via Keysville, Oxford and Dnrhnm. 54 and lu2 Stations. 65 and ma K8 00am Lv West Point, ArOOObir 9 40 am .nx Aiuumona JjV T4 35 11 00 am liV iiichiuond " Burkeville " Keysville " Chase City, 44 Ciarksville Ar Oxford Lv Oxford Ar 4 80 44 2 25 44 1 AFi 1 00pm 2 05pm 2 44pm 315pm 4 13pm 4 00 14 5 45 44 it 44 44 12 80 44 44 11 65am Lv10 48 " Ar 10 00am 44 8 65 44 Ar 10 45av Lv 8 15 4 Henderson Oxford 413 44 Lv 6 57 Ar Raleigh tDaily except Sundav. Daily; IIDaiiv. eiceut Mnnrinv Sol Haas, Jab d Taiiajk. Traffic Man'g'r. Gen Pass Agt. WAJ'VRK, Div Pass Asreut, Raleigh. N C. MiscellaueuoH. Notice, Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the General Assembly of JNorth Carolina at its present session for the incorporation ox 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, JS C, including the building and operating lines of tram ways and other kinds of railways from its proposed place of business to the line of regular railroads in said county. Application will also be made to prohibit the sale of spirituous liquoi-s 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. jali) 30d 1867. 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 Since the first to lithe 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 Woik at his old stand, SECOND door west of the National Bank of Raleigh, where may be found a good line of FUSE Gold and Bilver Watches, INE Marble and Walnut Clocks, INE Gold and Steel Spectacles and jewelry tor sale at the low est possible prices for CASH. You cannot afford to miss caLMrg on COLE if you wish anything in his line. His goods are all of tne best classes. His workman ship none better. Ca. and see him at 18 WEST HARGETT STREET, Raleigh, N. C. gelft J W. COLE, TO We will ay Hotel bill, opiun Hot springs USERS And Charge no Fee For any case we fall to cure of what la eomrnon- eludes tbe habitual use of Opium. Morphine, Cocaine, and other kindred narcotics. Addresa MAPLEWOOD IWBtltPTB, HOT BPK8, AM.
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