Th Bailg Evening igitof. 1 mm kiiaiuiuun, Except Sunday,! JW JT ViaiTOR It served by carrier id me eny at art reins per ujuuth, payable to the carrier iu advance. Prices for wailing : $A per year, or j cents per month, no paper con tinued after expiration of the time ; i a . . a Vm ior uniesa omrwise oruereu. Comma nieations appearing in these columns are Dot tne expressions oi the opinion of the correspondents writing Tne same, ana iney alone are responsible. A crass mark XI after your name t i . , . imorius you r nai your Time is oui. Address all orders and communica tions TO iJROWN & WILLIAMS. Raleigh, N C and hall him ai an able and earnest exponent cf the principles of the Farmers1 Alliance and Industrial League. That the thanks of thii meeting be also extended to D. M. Hhoiars, Etq , Kufus Couuella, Ken , W.K. Womack. district lecturer, and Aleck Kcnoit, Esq., for the able and patriotic ad dress delivered iu our hearing tfday, and be it further Kssolvkp, That lottery literature, newspapers, circulars. Questions of the hour and all lottery trash should be returned in contempt to their issuers. l ce of Nor l It Carolina. jusbop Lyman's Awoibtmbkt. The Book Trim K.kl Out. Iftftlelgh Post Office Austria' Empress Ins inc. Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion, Lib B8T City Cirodlytion. RALEIGH, N. C, SEPTEMBER 1, 1891. A It All l li PATENT. ' Mr. L. A. Fort has just secured a patent on an automatic window sash holder, which is doubtless a good thing Mr. Fort claims for it that it presses the lower and upper sash together in such a way as to prevent rattling and keep the cold air out, while it does not prevent the sash from being raised or lowered at will. We know of nothing much more disagreable than to be kept awake during a freezing blustery night by the continuous rat tle of the saBh and finally have to get up in the cold and look up some sticks to wedge the window with. If Mr. Fort has met this difficulty he is a benefactor. THE CHILIAN WABEjDED Balmaceda was defeated by the Congressional party in the battle cf last week, his forces thoroughly scat tered and demoralized, and he is re ported to have fled the country. Val paraiso and Santiago have both fall en into the hands of the Congression al forces, and it is probable that there will be very little more lighting. The United States is placed in a some what embarrassed position, having recognized the Balmaceda's govern ment aa the continuation of the gov eminent of Chile. The Colored A. and M. College. Last Friday the Trustees of the Colored Agricultural and Mechanical College returned to the city from Winston, Greensboro and Durham where they had been examine sites They report having been received with the greatest civility. In the af ternoon they visited the eligible site offered by the people of Raleigh. It Is most advantageously situated. comprising about fifty acres, with the prospect of about two hundred acres of admirable farming land. It is only aoout a mile and a half from the State house on the line of the R. & D ana JK. & A. A. L. Roads. In addition to the land, Raleigh offers, in cash 7,000. Both will aggregate about $18,000. It was finally decided to post pone the selection of the site until October, and in the meantime the soliciting committee will make further efforts. It is but justice to say that our col ored citizens have exhibit most com mendable zeal in the matter, and it is clear, that the worth and intelligence among them are anxious that Raleigh shall secure the prize. Up In Ouachita" (THE FARMERS ARE DETERMINED To DEFEAT THE AMENDMENT. Monroe, La., 28 At a meetimr of -the farmers in the fifth ward of this parish today, the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted : KE Solved, That we denounce and Teiftct, aa an inanlf tn dm 1 ' -- w 11 LUC nutl Intelligence of our State the proposi tion of John A. Morris to incorporate into our law an amendment providing ior the rechartering of the Louisiana Loftery; that we indorse the action of the renresentati vab nf tho X?a ' - v w M. UllUVIO Alliance and Anti Lottery League at Lafayette in entering into a compact for a joint campaign against the lot tery. That we indorse the recent public speeches of the Hon. A. A (iunbv and be speech delivered by him this day Paris, Aug. 30.--A dispatch to the ! &Btatette from Vienna says: The Em press of Austria shows symptoms of insanity. She is very eccentric, de siring bizarre costumes in which to appear in public, and iudnlging in other oddities. The Emperor has called in medical experts, who have prououucod the case a grave one, being associated with au hereditary malady. The Duches3 d'Aleucon, a sister of the Empress, is in an insane asylum at Gratz, and the mad King of Bavaria is a cousin of the Empress. Iiupalec. on a Iaj ont. Fras kkort, Ky., Aug. 2!). Harden Davis, ol Han-odsburg, a member of a militia company on its way to the regimental encampment iumned. playfuliy iuto the air fnrnonnil aud iu coming down was impaled on ' li n 1 . , f ,. . . .. l mi . unuuet ui a, cumrauo. me oay onet caught him behind the right ear and went clear through his head. Davis is dying. He was a member of the Buckner Riile6, who were waiting here for a train. fptciubcre, Hunday Calvary I u. Henderson couoty. 9, Wednesday I p iu Trinity chap. Aeln ille 11, Friday p in Aso n siou church, Utckc y. 1:1, Sunday Iienoir. Id, Sunday 4:1 p in Yad kin Valley. in ir.j i V 'IIi'Mlt) , 1 IU All States vide. 27, Blind :iy--Winston. 31), Tuesday-W a I u u t iove. 30, Wednesday Gormi'u ton. October 1, Thursday Maditou. 4, Sunday-Mt Airy. a, Tuesday-Wilk'eboro 7, Wednesday Gwyu's Chapel. 9, Friday Lincolnton, 11, Sunday am Shelby, 11, Sunday p m Ruth erford ton. 13, 19, Asheville. Wednesday Bow man's Bluff. 22, Thursday Brevard, Consecration. 25, Sunday Franklin Macon county. 27, Tuesday Culloushee Consecration. Holy communion at morning servi ces. Collections for Diocesan mission. JN OREOLKAND CAROLINA R.R Superior Courts of North Caro Una. Name. JUDGES. District Geo H Brown, 1 Henry R Bryan, 2 H G Connor, 3 Spier Whitaker, 4 R W Winston, 5 E T Boykin, 0 J D Mclver, 7 R F Armfleld, a Jesse F Graves, it John G Bynum,. 10 W A Hoke, 11 J H Merrimon, 12 Residence. Beaufort, NewBerne, Wilson, Wake, Granville, Sampson, Certhage, Iredell, Surry, Morgan ton, Lincolnton, BiTjcombe. OOA'DENSHD ! CHHD1TLK. A Cam to thk public. The price of the great Encyclopedia Brit- tw iuiuiub iur uie f.ngiiMii tui tiou, and io per volume for the beribuer and -ic owuuanii Pinions in the cheaist bind 111 - has bevu it tkir tii it i.,,., I yur new reprint of this work is f urniahod 1 per ouuiie, mc greatest bargain ever known in U 000k trude. We have sold over hail a million vo'umes in six monUis; proof Mi . T I I... ,1,1. . . , . m mnfTmmm so great a bargain. 1 .1 1. reprint in nut an hriiiuiiiuni ki . ..." lroliu'tion ol tli ntiiv t 01 UM great luhiiburgnjntL wtition, pace lor , . -. ,. .,1. . j 1 i-ii iui new unu luier anu ies on linpon ant Am, m, in f,,,,,, v un.i ....... - - m . uuu ueiier tnan 111 any other editiou. In all v,. 11 i.-uiiiji;iri's iavoruuiy with the hiirh III . IU ) ...I,, . ... p m . P" r : vrn iu jii iiuiuioi inaisanuuu ruin 1. v if I., U L. : ileretofore we have solu only for cash. We """"'""i- mat we win oeiiver the set vuiiijneMi on small easy payments, bPKWAL Offkb. In order tha you may Ki t' Mi a hai.ro n , - - - .6.ui no ouer, anu examine lis merits, we will furn;sh Volume 1 b, express tor (JO cU, a fraction of actual cost; add 40 cte "-"e0 "ouwu uy 111 ail. 3e2 " Publishers, Chicago MAJLSCHKDuiiK. OUTGOIKU MAI La. Via Keykville (K. 1'. 0. for KirhnintiH A wav Via Uolilhboro (Kx.tt.) tor Mh in Cut & Uolda. din Via Weldon and Norf. (K. P. O.) for N. & K. Via Goldboro (R. P. O.) for N H. ami Kant Via Gibson aU. (ft. P. O.) for WiL. Char. ,v Honth ia (iieensboro (R.P.O.) ior is., a. ana West, Via Weldon & Norfolk (Ex. Ft.lforN. A Kmsi ViuOreensbox) (Ex. Ft.) ior ., o. ami w est, DirAKTt-i No. of rom FVroni irmm r.v. iDenoi 13 12 38 10 41 31 11 a tu 7 8 16 10 40 rm 00 3 15 5 35 4 30 a. m 9 00' a in 8 IS 8 46 11 26 33 4 ; s 10 6 Ol 1 30 INCOMING MAILS. 1857. i i 1 1 i i i i 1 Silll'ii fhn ll.nl t , . , vv uiBU bu I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 t h n uuf . . ... 1 1 11 - - .uov uan above written the undersigned has .vpouw iuuio Miio.ii u,wu watcnes u,uu Dernaus as manv rim-iia himi.in " W wvsiuCf tnousands of pieces of jewelry. He 10 BLiii uianuiK a specially oi Watch, Clock and Jewelry Woik Via Greensboro (Ex.Ft,) from N 8. anil Wmi Via Weluon (Ex. Et.) iroin JNortn and hiist Gibson sta. (li. P. O.) from Char. Wil H Via Ureeusboro (It.P.O.) irom n. s mi, vvuui "Via Weldon (ft, P. O.) from North and East, Via Goldsboro (K. P. O. ) from N., K. oi Souta, Via Keysville (R. P. u.) irom WCnmonu, Ox ford nnrli .m on Via GohtsLoro (Ex Ft.) irom iNorm, ARRIVALS. No. of Train 12 45 38 10 11 9 14 11 At I A A Depot p q a m 7 15 a in 7 35 9 30 9 45 11 20 11 35 rs 3 55 4 48 10 15 11 50 p in 1 34 4 JO 5 05 10 30 a m 6 00 Dated August 9th, 1891. South North Bound Bornd Train. stations. Train. No. 101. No. 100 A. M. p. M 9 "i0 10 15 Vs Piunc-'s Point Arrive 10 11 02 11 211 1137 11 52 12 31 12 53 1 20 P. M. L've L've L've L've L've L've L've L've Ar Drivers. SulTo'k, Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood. Tarhoro, Kocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've ; 25 2 01 4 41 4 14 3 54 3:50 3 21 2 39 2 17 1 50 101 makes connection al Rookv Mount h W fc V Tram No 23 for ail point South; and No 78 train tor all points North, (i 'J SERPEL, J K Kkklv , Qen'l Manager. Supt Tiv is. T v Emerson, C4en,l Passenger r i. SOLIClTORiS. Name. District. John H Blount. l H White, (col) 2 J E Woodard, 3 B W Pou, Jr., 4 Isaac R Stray hoin, 0 O H Allen, tj Prank McNeill, ? B P Long. Thomas Settle, 9 W C Newlaml, io Prank L Osborn, n Weo A Jones, 12 Residence. Perquivjj'H, Halifax, Wilson, Johnston, Durham, Duplin, Richmond Iredell, Rock'ham Caldwell, Meck'b'g, Macon. at his old stand. SECOND door went. oi tne National .bank of HnlAiVh i . . . : wnere may De iounu a srood (n nt FINE tlold and Silver Watches, INE Marble and Walnut Clocks. niJBi worn ana oteei Hnectac : and Jewelry for sale at the low est possible prices for CASH. You cannoi) afford toiaiss caL'pg On COLE if VOll wif.ii mivtlnn,. lin his line. His goods are all of fcthe best classes. His workman ship none better. Call and see him at 13 WEST HARGPTT STREET. rvaieign, n. j. 8ei5 J W. COLE, Executor's Notice. ILlV. 11? mifilitif 1 flfiPTPfnfnrnf V T? ui,,,,,,,,, aeeeaseo, I hereby give notice to all persons iik.iv;. nu w uiui to nia ke immediate payment to me. and to all iik l, , - . i' v-.. " i inn v.aixiio H..1 n..l K.o nnl, 1 1 11 "6""" couui,c m presem, uie same to me on or before the 2d nay of July, 1892, other wise i ns notice will be plciided in bar of uieir recovery. i. . a t jy2 oawOw Ex'r of E. R. sutmns, .Jec'd University of Kortli Carolina The next Term Begins Sept. 3. En irauce examination, aept. 2. Tuition $30 per tenji. Needy young men ji uunut buu euuracier win be aided with sdiolarships and loans. Besides the general course of srudy, which offer a wide raue of ..l,,,.i ; ... .,i...j;..r, i ? P auuuico, lueic are courses in iiaw, ivieuicine cr" Engineering, ft'or catalogue &c. address the President. GEO. T. WINSTON, Chapel Hill, N. C. The Evening Visitor JS PUBLISHED KIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Fall Term Judge Brown, SECOND. Fall Term-Judge Bryan. THIRD. Fall Term Judge Connor. FOURTH. Pall Term Judge Whitaker. Wke-Jan 5th, tPeb 28. March th,TApril21st, July 9th, t Aug 27th. HOI . A A . . . iiii. nut I . -,-1 a nmi Wayne Jan 19th, March lOih. Ad'1 i6in, sept. 14th, Oct 19th. Harnett Feb 2d, Aug 10th, Nov 30th. Johnston Feb 9th, Auk 17th. Nov lotn. For criminal cases. tFor civil cases alone. FIFTH. Fall Term Judge Winston. SIXTH. Fall Term Judge Boykin. SEVENTH. Pali Term-Judge Mclver. EIGHTH. Fall Term Judge Armfleld. NINTH. Fall Term Judge Graves " TENTH. Pall Term Judge Bynum. ELEVBNTH. Pall Term-rJudge Hoke. TWELFTH. Fall Term Judge Merrimon. For ladies 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1,70 aud For men $1,00, 1.25, 1..' 0, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 ftuu o UU. For children 50c, 05, 75, 90, $1.25 and 1 50. Fnb?-V8 I1"00' 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00. iviuut, oi Knoes aDd at all prices iNew stock juPt received. We be neve we can save you money on shoes til." TrJTZ-.lll I I III I I I I v.Vf.ii-ri.w,iiHii CLOTHIERS SHATTERS L. K. Stamps, Trustee. or TH P 14th ANN UAL S ES8ION OF THE V RALEIGH MALE ACADEMY, will begin Monday, August 31st, 1891. For nartimlnrs nilily.im. T: 1- ! . , 1 i uie x illiniums ior STOP AT THE M0SELEYH0JSE Corner Wilmington and Hargett St., KAJLEKiH, N. C. N. S. M0SELET, Proprietor. Situated in fh a n . ncmre ui tue city. Convenient to all the public build mgs and business portion of the city. Ntreet cars mum t.ha Inn. an i . i uvui dtci v au minutes. Aag ji. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT U PER ANNUM, Trai dv iw.T -uonoiniove on Sun day. Mails for tram 9 close at a p m on Sun STAR ROUTES. day and Friday a m. U1S " DUaU' Tl;cs- KahD.W. and Dayton U 6 a i euuesuay anO Frid- Raleich via HninVi,,. .. 12 m 10 MaaS0V and FrX wtffl9 4,RaLv?-Unionhope via , iw'V ""e1 iwuK. auu Hnotwell tn eigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 p m a Dnni V,& Myatt's Mills to RafeiSi Mm day and Thursday 7 pm. 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