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Th fiailg Etjeninfl Visitor. ?CBLIBHKD BVBRY APTKRNOOB, I Except Sunday, THE VISITOR is served byearTiera la the city t 25 cents per mouth, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing : $5 per year, or W cents per month. No paper cou Muned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these aolumns are but the expansion of the opinion of th correspondents writing the same, an 1 they a'oue art responsible. A cross murk X.J ifter your name Informs you that your time is out. Address all orders and comuiwilei. tiou to BKOWN A WILLIAMS, rUleteb, N C Local notices in this paper wil le Five Ce"ts per lino nach in-ertion. SHE was locked; out. Wilkksbarri:, Feb. 29.-There a very peculiar case at Miner's Mills Miss Linie Jones, a very pretty young lady of 19, attended a ball M n.iav night. She did not return home till the early hours of morning and then only to discover the door locked. She lay down under the porch for sevrnl hours wben she aak-ued, and ly some inexplicable menus gained in gress to the houe She went to bed and fell into a deep sleep from which fttM has not niuce awaKeued M-vt-ra! p iyvi iMU have tried In tn to rouse her from l:er aataleptia condition Her ilesh has been picked with sharp :u tru meuts witi.o t her givmg the least tign of rei u ruing eoaaioasMtf. 1 he physicians are uu Uiie tu uo a tut lier strap m condition. J Instaatane m - Electric - Lighter. PRICE $5.00. WASHINGTON si Q r o .V R -f.T- iOirv i'. 0 mti LIFE LNSUR'iNCfi sp BALK1G II. M AltOH SS, 18i3. A NORTH OARAUXIAS TO rHK FRO.N I1 COMPANY Of IEW YORK. Mr. Walter H Page (uvea's in th Manufacturer Record, i'he Wash ington Post of yesterd i' s-ivs It was announced y sterd v tl. vt Messrs Richard H Edmonds and W H Edmonls. theowneraof f"h Man ufacturers' Record, have sold that paper to Mr. Walter H Page, editor of the Forum, New York. : Thomas P. Grasty, of Baltimore, aui Edward H f PhllwHulnhin The great I of urnnvestel unuuviu, - -f t7 v ,. " . , . r-T -1 . . ,,. fha R,.n,inl and I The Conibmation Bond of the Vt pashir W. A. Brewer, Jr , PKKsiDEXT. ASETS, $'1,300,000 The assets of ihe Washington oonMn the 'argest proportion of the Bond and Mortgage Inves'm n'sof anv Life Insurance Company in this country, and the smallest pieporuon ton in strong and explicit terms guarantees ad Bt wit a any investment oolicv. Agents wanteu wiiere we oil- ul uu represented. Add res HA M L L, AUAjHiJJlSl Jig", iMUnau,r v. HENRY D.BLA2CE fen the work it has done for the uevelop i vantages not found in a conttac .r th.cnnih hcuB marie it one other company. A iirst class i of the most noted industrial journals in the country. For ten years it hat; unceasingly championed the cause of southern progress, and by many is spoken of as " The South's Bible. The Meesis. Edmonds sold out, it is stited, in order to temporarily retire from active work and seek a well earned rest in the south, where they have large business interests The purchase price is not made know , but, as the paper has been a great success, the sum is no doubt large. It is probable that the Messrs. E imonds will make their permanent home somewhere in the south, and that, after a period of rest, they will be ac tively identified with southern de velopments The new company will have a paid up capital of $200,000. The above purchase will place Mr. Page in a more cougenial field for the employment of his rare talents He is a southern man ; a true son of the old North State, and will doubtless largely increase the already great uise fulness of the Record to the bouth. Since he left Raleigh in January 1884, severing his connection with the State Ch'ouicle and engaging in journalism in New York City his course has been upward. As editor of the Forum published in that city he- was a success, and we predict for Mr. Page a useful carter at the helm of 1he Record. The popularity of that useful journal will no doubf be greatly increased at the south, be cause of his connection with it. C a c A 03 o Jsdectritit tier; h' o 3 o CD - CO o O 0 u g : 1 a o .3 'V Chemical ai uu.i. .1 nuiusome Orniment for Table, Mantel or Couuer. npHIS illustration repose, ts our EL'ECTR'.C LtGHTSR, and is o w-!nlf its -ictual size. I It is complete in i: if requires no extr power wires or conne -iio h. Chu current of electricity s generated hv chemical a tion. It occupies the space of out six squ ire inches. The construction is si tuple in the extreme. It can Ijj taken to pieces at will, and just as easily readjusted. . , A CHILD CAN OPERATE IT. centre nob, the cmrent oi electricity is generated, and the light is instantaneous. ECONOMY. AuENT, RALEIGH, NC. The material t charge the battery can he obtained at eny rrug store at a c st of Ten Cents, and will run 30 o 60 days. Any part can be n placed at a cost not ex ceeding ten cents Aside from its use as 4 Lighter this apparatus does away with the use of matches and the dangerous r suits and disagreeable odor, arisin;: from same. We have taken especial care m the manu facture of these Electric Lighting Batter'es, they are handsomely constructed in nickel plate and highly ornamental and will take a promineut place among the bric-a-brac of reception rooms, parlors, etc. fSjrFull iiections and one charge foi the Battery accompany each apparatus. All orders for less than $20 must be accom panied by Postal Express Money Order or by Draft on New York. Goods shipped 0 0 D on receipt of twenty percent. (Remittances with order save re turn charges.) LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO TIUDS AND I AGENTS We desire reliable r.;p esenutives in every State in the Union, and invite correspond ence on the subject. Ban Electric lVXa.n'1'g Co fc 17 im ( Jnrorr orated under ihe Laws cf he State of New York). t 7 and 1 9 Brotfwav New York. USSFLL CREEK COIL ,Tii8 Cm National Taper The Brightest. Best and Cheapest THE W ASIMJS aTON KLY POST RESULT OF A 8TOKM AT SEA. The Wilmington "Messenger" of yesterday says : ' The hign tide at Wrigntsviile on Sunday and yesterday morning was something wonderful to behold. The sound was a solid sheet of water and no marsh was anywhere to be seen The wind was not high, however, else considerable damage would have re eulted especially on the beach where water from the ocean rolled as far as the Ocean View railroad. It did not eret over the track, and as there was n wind the sea was quiet. The tides for several days have been re uarkably high owit g to storm out side, and the probability is that this condition will continue a few days longer, j'idgiug from the following special bulletin issued yesterday.11 MADE A DIVISION AND V7. OF THE H. Wisstobt, N. Oi, Feb 29 After to morrow the Roanok n aud Southern Railroad will be operated as the v inston Salem division of the Nor frk and Western iir D H. Burger will be division sup rlntendent, with headquarters here, though the traffic department will be removed to the rfflce of Vice President Eddy, at Roanoke. Marv Say, Julia, do lyou owe' the place you are living at? .tuna ies, uiucbm, i uu. j.i.i this lot from J M Broughton & Co, built this house and has given it to me, and you have no idea bow mucli pleasure ana conuou there is in owning our own home. We are not worried with cor.tinual calls and notices from the rent man for our rent. Mary Well, how did John manpge to buy it? Julia Well, I'll tell you. I've oeen liv ing in Raleigh all my life and never until last spring have I seen such a chtnee for a man of limited meaDS to buy and pay for a lot. . . Marv Oh, do hurry up and tell me; 1 am lust crazy for George to uy one- .In in Well, von rememner lasi spring j M Broutrbton & Co were selling cl oice rets, hoth in and out of the eitv. on the install merit, nlan. allowing one to vav 85 per mouth nnti the whole amount was paui, or uiim von have paid 1 of the price of t e lot ; then thev aereed tocarrv the unpaid I just as long . . - , - i .in as you wisnea, on anywnere irom one m years at e per ceni interest. Mary M.y gooaness, juua; yuu uiub mc inlrin? J . . 7' T T , . i -r . i ml e (' .Inlia ivo. inupeu. l m nob. ine uroui ui the pudding is chewing the bag I've got the ded and cn show it to y u. mary Well, I wonder if J M Broughton & Co have any more of those lots. Julia Yes, they have jus' a few more left now on North Bloodworth street, Oakwood avenue and Linden avenue. They have a beaut'fni lot just below the one w e bought Price $200, payable $5 per month. I wish vou would get George to buy it and come over here and be a neighbor to me. Marv Well. I'll do it It seems tome most anybody ought to buy a nice building lot on those terms. I'm going to send George to see J M Broughton & Co this very day and buv that lot. Julia Good. Mary: that's tuk thing to do. You just keep right after George and he will do it. You see, after he gets his lot paid for he can get the money from the Building and Loan Association to build him a nice little home, and let the monev you new pay as rent go to pay back the loan. J M Brough ton & O have a great, many nice building lots all over the city which they are offerirg cheap an 1 on very reasonable terms, so if you should hear of any one else who wants a lot send them to J. M. BROUGHTON & CO., 1 and 3 West Martin street, f e25 Opp the Fust Office. per from the National Capital should GO into every Family in tbp Country ! HER.K is no other paper in the Unite States that is trowing so rapidly to ciren - lation as the Washington Weekly Post. This is because neither ibor nor expense is spared I to make it he be.1 . as well as cheapest, 1 paper published. U is T Is km a new w'm Just opened in West Yiroima lor the sale ot which we have taken the ar;;nev. It is a vei y hard seniibitmmouos c r al oes not crumble to dust and keeps tire better than hicvory wood, mnch more durable than other splint and alto gether a splendid fuel. Fo? nnl (nAm w-Hfll rt w nart 1 A full resume of proceedings of COngrea aaiG iiuui a uaitvi wouj . n epitome ot all ' be news irom tue ryation al Capital, Political news an;' nssin imnartiallv told.'l Serials and short stories by the best writers,; A Paper! Being print' ai he seat of government, Ihe Weekly Post contains special features noi found in anv other publication. Every man should iirst subscribe for his home paper To it you owe your Iirst allegiance. After that is done, if able t; lake another paper, the best one printed at the Capital of the coun try is the one that wi1' prove most profitable and entertaining. J'ne weexiy rosi win contain oi the fity, to one or mere c r oads to ar Depot by mm, in i Raleigh, CT. C Miners Agents Feb 26, Ibdi. Uoilco of Safe. it and selected miscellany news from every section B virtue, of a deed of trust executed by H H P well and wife to W E Anderson, fcri s-1 tee, corded m t e office of: lie Uegiterot Uee ot Wakeeuunty.boOK o I' o p ge o, (the ower of side in said deed being exeuvt edtt vV E Anderson, trustee, his esechtors or a mi istrators), I will expose to mi flic sale the court house door i: the city of Ral eigh h she 28th day of Marcl 'iT892 at 12 o'clock m, 'he tract of laud conveyed in sua deed, being in Wake county oh: Sense river and 'he Tarboro road, adjoining the lands of the Milhurnie I'aper MillCompahy, William R F'ool. estate of David Hmton and 11 H Powell, containing 88 acres, more or kss.ahd being the land devised no said H H P (well by Jas J Powell, dec eased Terms of sale cash. AND REW S V M E. Administrator o W E Anderson. February 25th. 1802 tds I70RREST Two store houses, onefor . merly occu)ied by McQee, Mosely & Co; jfetairs gahery also. Apply to L Rosenthal. Gems of literature, The latest telegrap ot the globe, Interesting Capita! chat. Interviews with leading men from si. rertf of the country, Other features not contained in any other paper, The Post is an absolutely indepr. "dent paper, 8 pages. 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post is 75 cenf& per annum in advance. Sample copiec sent free Addrtte, TUF WEEKLY xWT, Washinprton Vot. K 5 mm Pat-? ! Caveats, and Tru- !c-Marks obtained and aM tent business coiHucted for moderate Fees. OUfl OFFICE IS OPPOSITE U.'S. PATENT OFFICE land we rati soc'ir j patent in less time tnaniaose remote frisa .i-hington. Send model, drawing or pnoio.,wun oc-i lo tion. We advise, it patentaDie or nui, uw w i charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A pamphlet. ' How toObtain Patents, with cost, of same in tiie U. 8. and foreign cpunUies sent free. Address, : C.A.SNOW&CO. nnn n.vcur rnr.r WASHINGTON. D. C. 11 A 1 FJCH PUBT OTFK MAIL BOH EDULiL. ui imvihu mails. 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