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The Battg Eoeninq Wsitaf, T Night or more of the vital organs work beyond 10 o'c'ock i more of an injury tbau any possible work done by it aid. mm TBLI8HKD K VK1 ' A.KTK RJIOOB, I Except Sunday, THE VISITORS serred by carriers : ASKS THE POLIOEFORA BRIDE la the city at 25 cents per month, j payaoie io tne carriers iu muwmmm Prices for mailing : 3 per year, or 95 cents per month. No ;aper con tinned after expiration o' the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. CommnnicHtioiis appearing in these columns are but tiie expressions of tbe opinion of the oorrNpoodeata writing the same. i; d h v alone tre rsponlble. A amis mark X after your nttine Informs you that your time Is ont Addreas .ill ordew ind "ownnul" tion to BROW v .V WILL! VYI , Ra.i'h i 0 Tbe police authorities of Brooklyn, N. Y , have been asked by Henry Barna, a Hungarian detective, to n. cnre hii American bride worth 5, 0Q,Q0 l for hii Austrian priuce, who is repot- 1 :o be wjrth several millions himself The police say they will h ive to decliue the charge as they e not c 'Uipe'eot iu itrimo ;ial grifs. L'VVTEP Y MiSN AURlIVHE 1 Local notices in Five Oers iivr tin. Ollr MOfc ' rr M KALKIUI1. MA It OH 14, 1892 NORTH CAROLINA AT TH? FAl't. North Carolina i- moving slowly j very slowly in the matter of making j an exhibit at the rhica.ro sho-v. hot ! as tbe time approaches tbe peopli a re becoming more interested in all sec tions of the State, and although the prospect may look a little gloorav just now, Nortb Carolina will no doubt, be there in a shape that will do her credit yet When all the peo. pie in various sections become awake to the necessity in the matterof exhib- its will he forthcoming. Special effort should be made to interest the monntain pleople. OPPOSED TO IT. Senater Pettigiew, chairman of the World's Fair Committee cf the Sen ate, is opposed to Sunday opening. He says it is not a question of relig ion, bot "whether we desire to drift from our moorings and abandon all the moral and physical good which comes with Sunday " He holds that closing on that day will not be an in fringement ou personal liberty, and says that the labor organizations in Chicago are so strong that "no estab lishment, would refuse to grent its employes a holiday on which to visit the great exposition." All 'he oflfoen mid the 1p ding m- of the Louisiana Lottery .v re t i'l jed before the United S atet iSurr at ew Orleans, ch irged with violating the antilottry postal law under an indictmeut. found In Treu ton, N. J Tb's makes the four reenth iudiotinent which they have been called on to answer In as mauy Iferent 8tates. InstaoUns us - Electric - Lighter. RAI.KIUH IMST.()1 I- ( r MAIL 8CHKDIT1.K OUTGOING MAILS.: A MOST BRUTAL MUilDER Nkw York, MhrchH Mrs Kate Scanlon die! in New Yor' hospital yesterday iu extreme agony Richard Scanlod, her busban! twenty nine vears of age, is a prisoner iu the West wentieth street statiou, charged with Ldurd r He threw a lighted lamp at his wife, aud she died from er bums. Jealousy was the cause Scanlou was arrested. STANDARD OIL 10 DISSOLVE Nbw York, linrch 11.- A special meeting of the stockholders of tne Standard Oil Trust has been caHed for March 21. The meeting is called to vote upon a resolution passed to lav by the Board of Directors to terminate the Trust. Proxies are ifk.r& for by J. D. Rockefeller, H M fay lor aud J. I). Archhold. According to the terms of the I rust avjteot the stockholders is necessary to d is solve It is supposed that this st :p h is been taken on account of the re cent decieion of the Ohio Supreme Court declaring the Trust illegal. SELL SPECIMENS. Some enterprising person could make money at the Chicago Exposi tion by collecting and preparing specimens of gems, mica, flexible stone, asbestos and other rare minerals, woods, &c. Some most beautiful wall pockets, mantle ornaments and brie a-brack are made by the monntain people which would sell rapidly at good prices. Let some one take hold of this aud make some money out of it. A BANK FOR THE COUNTRY The New York banks, it is estimat ed, lose about $12,000,000 annually in their deaiirg in out of town bank checks. 1 is now proj os;d to estab lish a rational Clearance Bank in that city for the purpose of receiving out of town exhang s. This may be the beginning of a less re strained and expensive circulation of country hank checks. a 2 tr. i .Z Q. o u Vim KvnvilU (U P m ; for Richmond A way, , Via Golds boro (Kx.Ft.M ior soon tail x uolda. uia. 'Via Weldon and Norf. (R. P. O.) for N. A K NTia Goldsboro (R. P O.j for N 8. and East, ViaGibsun sta. (R. P. O.) for Wil., Char. A South. 3 to o 3 9 m o i? t o u ia Uieensijoro ( R.P.O.) for N., 8. and West, ia Weldon A Norfolk (.. rt.)forN. V Kast, a OKusbcro i Kx. Ft. ) "r w.. a. aao West, I)rirc" No.of.Fm Train IS 13 38 10 41 9 S4 11 P.O. a m I 46 8 46 10 40 IS ? 16 6 25 4 30 9 00 Frcn Dejw a i.l 9 16 P 46 11 2t pir ' 1 80 4 or 8 6 f-U a in 3 06 INCOMING MAILS. Electricity vienerate,. ny Chemical aciiou. Couter. Handsome Orn iment for Table, Mantel or rpHIS illustration revrff-eiits our ELFCTKIC LTGH T'SR,, and is oehlf its actual size. X It is com plcte in itself requires no extnt power wires or conn') 'tioaj. Tna current of electricity is generated by chemical a tion. It occupies the space of but six square inches. The construction is simple in the extreme. It can be taken to pieces at will, and j ust as easily readjusted. A CHILD CAN OPERATE IT. g centre uob, the current oi electricity is generated, and the ligutis instantaneous. ECONOMY. GAVE HER A BULLET RING. FOR A The material t i charge Hie battery can be obtained at any crug store i.t a c st ol Ten Cents, and w ill run 80 to WJ dtiys. Any part can be r placed at a cost riot ex ceeding ten eents. Aside from its use as 'i Lighter this apparatus 'lees aay wuh the use of matches and the diu!rerous.r fultsaiid disagreeable odors .'n iiti i rom same. We have taken especjj care the niariii-1 ta ct tire ol these Electric Lighting 15att r es, they are handsomely constructed in xiickeij plate and highly ornamental ar.d will take a I prominent place among the bric-a-brac of reception rooms, parlors, etc. j 53TFu i'ections and ore charge foi the Battery accompany each apparatus. All orders ior less than $20 must be accom- i anitd by Postal Express Money Order or by 1 rait on New York. Goods shipred V O D on receipt of twenty percent (Remittances with order save re turn charges.) I LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO TRADE AND AGENTS. e desire reliable representatives in every Sta te rn the Union, and invite correspond ent e on the subject. arr Electric Man'fg Ca, fel" lm (Jiieorr orated under the I sws of he iate ol New York), 1 7 and 1 9 Brent wav NewYork. Indianapolis, Ind , March 12 Oscar Abbott, a stenograper and typewriter in the Freeman office, fatally shot Celia B iss, who set type on the same paper, early this morn ing, and ther blew hi own brains out. Abbott was twenty six years old and Miss Bass twenty. The two were engaged, but recently their felin s have been strained. Abbott called on M133 Bass last evening, at tne nouse ot tier cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bass. He re mained late, and Mr. and Mrs. Bass retired. About 12:30 o'clock they were awakened by two pistol shots, and iH Bass rushed into thuir room with b'.ood gushing from a wound in her head Wiien Abbott had put on his over coat and was ready to leave the house he asked Miss Bass for her final an swer. She gave him a ring that she had worn, telliDg him the engage ment was broken Abbott at once shot her and then himself , RUSSFLL CREEK COIL Is from a new mm just opened in West Virgin a for the sale of which we have taken the aoency. Hi a veiyhard semibitumioncscal. j : res not crumble to dost and' The Brighter Best and Cheapest THE WASHINGTON E KLY POST V Paper from the National Oapitfll should Go into every Family in tbe Country ! r HE ttfi is no other paper in the Unit' States that is growing so rapidly in eircu' latiou as the Washington Weekly Post. This READING AT NIGHT. A bad habit is that of writing and reading late in tbe night " for th sake of quiet," and one of the mos vicious practices to which a person can be addicted. The feeling of trau quility that comes over a person about 10:30 or 11 o'clock ought not to be regarded as an incentive to work It is in fact the effect of a lowering of vitality consequent ou tbe exbaustioi of the physical sense. Nature worl s and cal's for physiological rest Iu stead of complying with hr reasona ble demands, t he nisrht worker 'tails the feellmr of mautl qulvseeoie, mis taking it for clearness and acuteness, and whip" the j '.ded organism with a will until it aro" on working WASHINGTON LIFE INSTTR'NCE COMPANY is because neither abor nor expense is spared to make it he be: '. as well as to cheapest, paper published. His A National Paper! keeps fire better than hickory Being printed at :heseatof government, The Weekly Post contains special features not found in anv other publication. Everyman wood, much more durable shoal& fit subscribe for ws home paper t0 gethT a splendid fuel F0 OF NEW YORK. W A. Brewer, Jr , PRESIDENT.' ASSET3, $11,500,000 I it vou owe vour t!rst allteiance j. . is done, if ahle tt take another paper, the than OiUBr Splint and S ltO-1 best one printed a? ihe Capital of theooun- I try is the one that will prove most profitable and entertaining. The Weekly Post will contain: A t'illl rMilnifrnf t! . uraroiprtintrfl nf Pnncrrpfl... Sale frOm a barrel tO any Parti An epitome of all '.be news from theNation- al Capital. Political uews and ossip impartially told,i Serials and short stones by tne best wriU-rs.J Geuisof literature, at and selected miscellany The latest telcyra ;- news rom every sectior oi' the globe, Interesting Capita' chat, Interviews with leading men from ai rcrt of the country, Other features not cont'ntd in any other paper, j The Post is an absolutely independent paper, 8 pages, 56 columns. The price of The Weekly Post is 75 cent r annum in advance. Sample copier sect re AdurbiE, TBF. WEEKLY OST, Washington Post. lathe result? Immediately, the ac complishment ot tt t".?k fairly well, bat not half so. well as if it had been performed with th" vigor of arefresh ed brain working in health from pro per sleep. Tbe penalty is nervous- eB0"and the breaking down of ono f 24 The assets of the Washington contain the 'argest proportion of the Bond and Mortgage Investments of any Life Insurance pompany in this country, and the smallest pi oportion of cash uninvested. The Com biration Bond of the Washington in stroDg and explicit terms guarantees ad- 7 k o i-' van tag s not found in a cont' act with any " n a i i i a Kcf iDn ),...t t DOliCV. Agents wanted where we are not now represented. Address SAM'L L ADAMS.Dist Agt, Durham.NC. HENRY D.BLAKE Agent, RALEIGH, NC. of tbe nty, to cue or mere c r 'oads to arjy Depot by Jilt k FN, n iners Agents. Raleigh, N. 0., Feb. 26, 1893. Notice of Sale. B virtue of a deed o trust executed by H H P well and wife to W E Anderson, trus tee, 'icorded in ti e office of the Register of Deet of W?ike county. book o ldo. p'-ge 'o, ! (the ower of sale in said deed being exe ut ed tc W K Anderson, trustee, his executors or a mi istrators), I will expose to public sale i the court, house door in the city of Ral eigh n she 28th -lay of March, 1802 at 12 j o'clock m, 'he tr;ict of land conveyed in said ; deed, being in Wake county on IsVuse river ! and the Tarboro ro td, adjoining the lands of the Miiburnie Caper Mill Company. Wlllitim R Pool, estate of David Hm'Ou and H H Powell, containing 88 acres, more or les.and being the land deviswu to said HHP well hv Jas J Powell, deceased Terms of sale cash. ANDREW 8YME. Administrator of W E Anderson. February 25th. 189 Z tds OR RE VT Two store houses, one for mer ecu pied bv McGee, Mosely A Co: upstairs gallery also. Apply to L Rosenthal. F Caveats, and 'J'ru 'e-Marks obtained, and alt Pat ent business conducted for moderate fees. Our Office s' opposite u. S. patent Office and we can fr euro patent in less lime than those remote trout V itslnngton. Send moi.a!, druwiug or photo., with descrip tion. Wn ...ivisp if nntpntahle or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet, ' How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C.A SftSOW&CO. rpp patfnt t rrir.r. Washington. D. C. 'tiveasooro (Kx.Ft,) mm K S. and West, 12 VU Weluon (Ex. Ft) : rom North and East, 46 osou sta, (R. P. O.) fiomUhar., Wil. ot 8. 38 Via Oreeusboro (R.P.O.) from N.. 8. and West, 10 Via Weldon (R. p. o.) from North and East, U Via Ooldsboro (R. P. O.) from N., K. A 8outh, 9 Via Keysville (R. P. O.) from Richmond, Ox- 1 ford Durham, etc., Via Ooldsboro (Ex Ft.) from North, u ARK1VAL8. No. of, At Train Depot a m 7 00 At P.O. a p. 7 1(5 JO 3010 I' ll 20 Fin J j 65 ? 25 10 46 5 45 11 3? fn 40 4 10 2 10 11 fO 8 Ot da Trains marked thus, do uoimove on Sun day. Mads for tram 9 going west close at 3 p m on Sunday, STAR R07TE6. Outooiwq Mail Dkfabts , Ralekh vi Shotwed. Eagle Rock and WakXld w Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. iciuu via uwi uiuis to Dunn. Tuw.' ty and Friday Bam. Raleigh via Kelvvn Rnm r. o amDMa' Monday' Wedneaday and Frid- 3le$h via Hutchinson's store and Ban gor to Rogers' storeTuesday and Friday lpnil 12 m Massev, Tuesday and Frds, d2uP Mails-Abbjvi Unionhope v Wakelield. Eacle Rnr.k nH Hh,ii d. wu, t cunesuay anu Saturday 7pm Dunn via Myatt's Milia to Raleiim, day and Thursdav 7 n m Fish Dam via Dayton aud Kelvyn Gro to Kaleigh, Monday, Wednesday and Fricla p m. Rjgers' store viaBaneorand FTnfohin umi t store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 n: Alassey to Raleiifh Tuesday and HVidav J 10 a m. ' ' Fusil Dbliveby Systbm. at b:U0 and 8:45 a m, 3:16 and 5:45 p m, e-c cept bundays. Collections made at samt hoars. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de livery windows open on Sundays from 3 00 .uu u uwi p m. A. W. BHAD'FER, Postmaster. leigh, Mon If You. Want Money, A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, To buy or sell stock, (iood boarding house To sell plants or grain, bell groceries or drugs, Bell household furniture, To make any farm loans, Bell or trade for anything, 1 ind customers for anything, Read and advertise ia the Raleigh EVENING VISITOR. Auveriiaiug tbiainb liow.customei'B, Advertieiug keeps old customers, Advertisiug liberally will pay, Advertising makes success, Advertisiug exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz," Advertise immediately, Advertise ooustantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise always, Advertise well,,. ADVERTISE, AT OAVE, JN O W II The best thing iu the United States for ONE LCENT Is the PhiladlphisJH. RECORD $4 per year, daUv. 8 pr year, omitting Sundays. For the Farmers and business man the Record ha no equal. Address 'The Record." Pbilad phia, Pa. Pa.
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