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The Baily Br'ninq Visitor. 0BU8HID VB AKTKRSOOB, Except fc ' 1..1K . . j 1MB VISITOR U served by carrier Id the city at 25 cenw per month payable to the carr-ere In advance. Prices for mailing : per year, or W cents per month. No paper con tinned after expiration of the tim p iid for unless otherwise ordered Communications appearing in thesf columns are but the 'expression rl tie opinion o the correspondent, writing tlie same, mid vb v lon r. risron b'e. A cross mark IX ittrr rom iaforms you th tt yoir tfitti name ont. niuinauifH Addre- 11 Oilier n tions toj BROWN & WILLI VMS, '.h irti Local in tiot in tis piper will be five O t- I'''" Hue each inserMm . Ls KAI.riOff. MAirH 17, li' WASHINGTON 1 LIFE 1NSURNCE COMPANY ,OF NBW YORK. W. A. Brewer, Jr PR WIDEST. A BT8, $11,500,000 The assets of the Washington cont'in the 'argest proportion of tlie bond an I Mnrtgvc luv Via n'snf an l ife Insii'anceComniny in this coil' 'rv and the MiiaMest pinportion of i-ifh r iinvata l. T!.e To n iiratio'1 Hoiv' of t'ifc w aslifgio i in -.nviga'id explicit terms g 'amntS ad vanta i ntt found in a cut set with any nth- oonipanv. A first class invest unit policy. v- gnts wanted where we are not now re IP'S"" ted. Addri " s 'i'L L adams, iist ari, Durham, n( HENRY D. BLAKE Agent, ft-4 RALEIGH, N C. Instatane:ns - Electric - Lighter. RAI.RIQH IMlMiirHI mail mxtsmJL SL PRICIH! $&.oo OUTGOING MAILS.; T IU"'K The New nnon or" 'f jpc h t h t ,1 rvtt -n 't tnnelies ,? n- i j . ii ii brb ! S' ' e g ruH cert 'i iii iIihii c m. when i 0) o ft! c i . . Berne Mill ('" onr 1 riners mi'1 ' 11 coni'',ered I'm' noted ni relief to th- hi '! ' he deal sooner and more any sort of lefrhdathm says: "The rapid growth of truck firm ing iu the South is attracting a great deal of attention in tunny sections ot the country; more so, perhaps, than at any time during the pa t decade and the fact is due mainly to two causes the increase of population In Southern towns and cith-s, thus in creasing the number of local con sumers, and the increased railroad and steamboat facilities affording rapid transportation to the large dis tribuHng centres iD the North and West. Much of the land in North Carolina heretofore devoed to the culture o the "fleecy staple" is being gradually turned into trucking farms and that the growers find the change not onlj more profitable but altogether sifer " GRADUALLY LEARNING TO ftfr. , LIVE AT HOME. fj Ice harvesting north is about over, say the harvesters Estimates fix th crop at from H 0,bQO to 250,000 tons, and say that it it quite a sh' rt crop The time was when southern citief were entirely dependent upon tiiih northern product for the cooling ar tide during the hot easoi s hut tha time has past. The south no longer sendsits thor sands i orth annual! for ice. The only things we depend upon the north fori- O; neetiou with it, is the making mac! dm rv and trie chem cals u-ed in its rtifici 1 maii't facture The tim ir ty not bedis t -nt when all thse will be product at home It should he so A PERTINENT AND IMPORTANT INQUIRY. Rftt y ol H.k v . rhe only 'jt'j " -iLunuu " ."fdy ivirul yw i' iba n..:uttarat Jim. lis: an (At- CURS "TT-. : i Oi : wink! t ..o;i uiiil sSK peel. S lu a . o aid tor 2. O S and Gi HAVE YOl1 SEES BO J mi JlJT-' - - i ' 1 i l:.t. .. iV I.' ill i-i .iii- i "DBraaniB" No. of Train Via Keysville iH. P. O.) for Richiuonii & wav. I V ia Gol'isboro ( Ex. Ft.)' tor buorl Lut .V Uolda. dia. Via Weklon ami Norf. (R. P. O.) for N. A E. v'ia (JolUt)oro(R. P O.) tor .Y s. ant Ktist, Via Hibsou sta. (R, P, O.) for WlL, Char. & South. ia Uieeusooro(R.P.O.) for .. 3. and est, ia wenon & Norfolk . Kt. ifor N iv Kast, :aUrmislKiru (,Ex. Ft.) oir ... a. ana west. 13 IS 38 10 u 9 Km P.O. m b 45 8 45 10 40 p in 12 45 f 16 0 25 4 JO 9 00 Frcn Dei 4 ml 16 H 46 11 2V 1 30 4 Our 8 V 6 CO a m 3 05 a.Hc.1 VAUj. NCOMINu MAILS. V ' imiuaOofw i Ex. Ft,) rym S .S. and West, v ia WeMou (Ex. Ft.) i oui North and East, ti bsou sta, i R. P. 0.) CouitJuar., WU.CB Via Ureensboro R.P.O.) from N., S. aii'l West, Via Weldon (li. P. O.) troni Nortli ami biast. V ia Golusooro (U. P. 0.) troni ft., h. S. South, Via Keysville iK. P. O.) from Richmond, Ox ford Durham, etc.. Via Uoldsboro (Ex Ft.) troni ftorln, o.ofi At frain Depot 12 45 38 LQ 11 9 l 11 A' PC 10 30,10 J 1 1 OA 11 p ID 1 25 56 25 10 46 5 45 p ir 3' Ii' 4u 4 10 2 10 11 fO 6 fx OCtMi'lU r 'H IS il tislration rep' i Jt is oni 1 1 le ill itM ' udum: Orn imuiit for Tuble, Mantel or ( i.iittr. That beautiful mauazine for Southern i aii'l iirls. It is the li ndso.ne4. omig ople's Magazine in America. It has be ne a welcome visitor to thousands ot uthem homes. No pains or expense is i.aredtomakeit attractive. Each number -ontams a volume of interesting readme for v uii" folks. Short and continued stories, out-door sports, new games, and in fact overything to interest boys and girls. Twen "v ei'irht pages and cover, eah page is hand somely illustrated It is "The tiueen pf the jth " ' The Pet or everv Home Circle; anri rn b v or trirl can afford to he without ii To spp it, is to want it, I nd to have it. foi v mnriths or a vear is a continual entoy n,,ni fnr ii the tamilv. we wain eveiy uuj nd trirl who has not seen this charniinp . n,o;o tn iPirl ns seven one-cent stamp: rl.' eonv: or. better still, it '.. Jih vvnA ns One Dollar we will send vi u Southern Sunbeams for one year and make yo j a present f "Cooper's Leather- stocking Tales." 'ive great wgrns iu u laree volume, free of all cost. Address SOUTHERN SUNBEAMS, Box 363, Atlanta, Oa. Notice of Sale. Under "nder and by virtue of a deed in ;rus executed o me by Joe! D Wmtaker ami wife, recorded in book 04, at page 511, Regis ter nf Deeds office for Wake county, I W'li on Mo; day, the 4th dy of April 1802. at ! clock m, at tne court uu e uuui u yu. igh N C, expose to sale at public auctioi he house and lot, there'n conveyed, loc.itei of Lane ami rersoii cah. H i UtWi. ti natj The . is . iienm imt'iictioii adjusted li ! ( ! ifc s- n.l i li Hi 11 CI RIC LFGH f Jit. an I is oio 'i Uf Ita actual size. n t .ti piwrir vt m or o i:i' ;i n Cm current of I ( iv. It 00 "irlS HH SpiCC . iut si.v iun: iiivuv... ?ex renie. It .:ia he taken to pie' ;as at. will, and just i ntre V CHILD CAN OPERATE IT. 9 the curruut oJ dectl ic ly is ;,ui( vau .i, ami me ngiuis ui9uiuwu. ECONOMY, The mi terial to iliarpe tlie battery can he I otitnuieu at i'iiv ciug sioie ri a c si oi "i tVnts, ai d wijl run ;?0 to 6( dfiys. Any p rt can he i placed at a c s' not x ceeding tm cents. Aside frt m i-i.cas" Lighter t lis apparatus dors n aywiiii the vse o! it itches and thedaujfevcus i- ulfsaud disagree) ble odors, arising :toni same. We.haye taken especial rare m tin nianu f. cture tf these KUctric l.ightiii" I'atti es. they are. handsomely constructeu in nickel ) ,ate an highly ornamental and will take a prominent place among the bric-a-brac of reception rooms, parlors, etc. $T' Full 'iiiections and one charge foi the II aft cry aciomp ny each apparatus. A ' i orders for less lhan 120 must be aceom nanied by Postal Express Money Order or by Draft on New York. Goods shim ed COD on receipt of twenty percent (Remittances with order save re turn charges.) LIBERAL DIC COUNTS TO IfL-.DE AND AGENTS fe desire reliable npicseutatives in even Sts te in the Union, and invite correspond ent a on the subject. trains marked liius, do not move on Sun lay. Mails for train y toimr west close at 8 n m o" Sunday. dTAR R07TL&. Outooino M.AII Dkpakts . Raleigh vif Shot well. Eagle Rock and Wakefield tn uniouhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. lialeign via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tuei lay and Friday dam. tiieigh via JbLelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fish iJam, Monday, Wednesday and Frid . o a m. Raleigh via Hutchinson's store and Bar or to Rogers' stwre, Tuesday and Friday lpirj n,awiu iv jaassev, luesaay and itvOut 12 m. IdCOUlNU MAI.LS Arkjve Unionhnnn vi Wakelield, Eayrie Rock and Shotweh tn P' eigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. uami via jayatt s Miiis to lialeign, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. Fish Dam via Dayton and Xelvyn Gr"- to italeigh, Monday, Wednesday and Frid p Hi. itogers' store via BanKOr and Hutchinson i store to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 n A Massey to Raleigh Tuesday and Friday ex, 1U a m. Fkkk Dklivkry System. Free dehverin at 6;UU and 8:45 a m, 3:15 and 5:45 p m, ex. cept Sundays. Collections made at sam uours. Sunday, b:3U to 7:30 a m. Free de liver) windows open on Sundays from 3:0C to a.'M o'clock p m. A.. VV. SHAFFER, Postmaster. EzLrr Blectric ISSan'l'g Cor fel? (Inrrn oritti d in d-r il i I uvea of he btnh ol York), 1 7 and i 9 Brcr way NewYork. it tue corner I'enns o s:il( M.-rcli 4 tds Trustee The North Carolinian wishes to know why do North Carolinians sell their valuable timber lands to North em syndicates? The amount ot wealth that annually leaves our btate in this industry is enormous. Our lumber is shipped to foreign markets, enriching the speculator and t ana facturer and impoverhhing our own people for ages to come We cannot appreciate this fact so keenly now a our posterity will do in a few yea hence when the woodman's axe ie no longer heard in our forests. We are told that ninetenths of the lumhet companies doing business in North Carolina are composed of foreig papits lists. It is time to call a halt and remedy this great impediment t our future development end pros perity New Berne fonrnl Mi ny of the land owners of North Carolina are in effect " killing the goose to get the goh.en egg," und we do not know of any section of the Btate that has greater need of taking this hint Not ce of Sale Under Mj rtgag Under and by virtue of a died of mortgage executed by J W Hemlerson to a n ie up on 31st January, 1882. reo Med in book i0 page -21, Register of Deeds i-ihce for Wake county, 1 will, on Monday, the 4th day o April 18' '2, at 12 o'clock m, at the com house dior in Raleigh, N C, sell at publii auc ion, tor cash, the property therein de nor '.oed. being house ana lot m the village o Obeilin, near thecity of Raleigh mh4 tds Atty for Mortgagee. Notice. To J S M Hill, his Agent or Attorney : Take notice that on the 6th day of May 1891. I urchased at a tax sale by the sherifl m Wakecountv. N 0. a lot of land taxed in vonr name for the year 181HJ; that said land is desrribed as follows: Situated m tl e toun tv und State aforesaid near the e istern sub nrhs of the ctv of Rah'ieh. N ' '. lo. atedoi the outh west corner of ew Berne and State --treet. beiliB 50 feet on said avenue and run nine back Hil 4 feet on State Street Tin time of redemption under the law wi expire on 'he 6th day ot M v, IniK. I! K MONTAtiLE, 1'irchaser. Raleigh., J C, arch 7. 30d IDSSILL mil CQ&L The treat National Pape The Brightest Best and Cheapest THE WAbHINGTON A ECKLY POST Paper from the National Capital shoul oo imo evury rr&uujr iu iwt Country I i pHE'tK is no other paper in the Unite 1 States that is growing so rapidiv in rireu I lati in as the Washington Weekly Post. This j is because neither abor norexiiense is spared I to make it jhe bes'. as well as tho cheapest. paper puonsnea, iris Is irom a new njiai iust opened in West Virginia for he sale of which we have aken the ace icy. It i i a veryhard semibitumionns c al. I 1 i IJ A. . 3 cesnoicriiffioie 10 fcusi anc latsanai Paper! keePS lire bett6r thanhlC-Ory 1 Being printei at :he seat of government,Ihe I found in anv other oublication. Every man should lirst. subscribe for his home paper Vo it vou owe vour lirst alltttiance. After that i in done, if able ti take another paper, the fcltO- ' best one printed a: i he Capital of the coun try is tue one unit . and entertaining, contain: A lull resume of th An epitome of all al i lapital. Political news ane Seriais and shurt wood, much more durable than oCnr spllat anl eth?r a splendid fuel. Fii safe from a barrel to any pari of the nyt to one or ni re c r- 'oads to atT Depot by I ill prove most profitable j tie weeKiy rosi. win proceedings of Congres ie news from the Nation- If You Want money, A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a tarm, 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, Sell or trade for anything, Find customers for anything, R ad and advertise in the Raleigh HIKING VISITOR. Ail v c i l lis nit; to tains uewavub vomers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising lioerally will pay, Advertising makes success, Auveniuiug exhibits pluck, Avivertising means 'biz," Advertise immediately, Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise atwajs, Advertise well.g ADVEnTIaiS, AT OiNCE, NOW11 nssin impartially told ",i by the best writers, iries-i i M ortrge Sate. By virtue of the m rtgage deed ex cuted k the undersigned hy E M Ferrell and Addii K Ferrell, his wife, on the 10. h day of Fel ruary, 1888, and legistered in the Register's otiice of Wake county, in hook No 1U0 on page 595; I shall sell to tne mgnest Drauer for cash, at the court house door in Raleivh, Wake countv, N (J, on Monday, the 7th day of March, 18l,2, the laud described in said mortgage deed. Time of taie, 12 o'clock m J O PBRRELL, e4 tdsp MoTtKflL'Re. 'lis. Raleigh, N. C P mn mers .. 23, 180 a ents. Notice of Sal ovlrlW) l.,r If S- ! B virtu" of a '! ed of H P well and wife o W K Anderson, t' tee. iicorded in i e olHce ot the Register of Deei sof Wake county. book No I 5, p.. go t5, i the ower of side iu .vml deed being -xe ut Ouiis til lite;-;iinie,. it am' si'iecteQ misceiiauy The l itesi lelegrap'c ues trom every section oi the globe, luterestine Capita' chat. Interviews with lending men from al. leiXi of the countrv, Other features not contintd in any other i paper, The E'osf is an absolutely indepr dent paper, i 8 pages, 56 columns. ! The price of The Weekly Post i8 75cf.Me : per annum in advance. Sample copies sent I t're.' VldreiE. TJH P WEEKLY r'OST, i Wastnngton foar. The best thing in the United States for OilElCENT if the Philadelphia RECORD IS M The Durham Sun says: Ral estate in Durham is on a solid liais. A lot was sold near the center of town some weeks ago Within the past few days a clear profit of $f;0' has been offered upon the purchase Investments here, in real estate, are valuable transactions. Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of A G Rhodes & Co, composed ot a u rtnoaes and Samuel W Hewin, has this dav been dicsolved by mutual consent, 8 W Hewin retiring from the farm, assigning all nis in terest in the assets to his co-partner, A G Rhodes, who will dispose of the property. collect the debts and wtnd up the business of the co-partnership. Raleigh, JN v, net) id, iraf- A G RHODES e 16 30d S W HEWIN. uic unci vi oic in n'"'i mi" - " rl i) ' J I 1 sd tc W E Anderson, trustee, hi.- ex.vi'u.n m '. or a mi istKitors), 1 will expose to puniic j 51 rjlii ft sale t-hecoun houvedoorin the eitv or U '- ti t";jfl, mt ... -)uii. ,.f m.,.. i ixi)i' ... v.; i fi. m enrn msnezstn nav oi Jiarei , l ;u i. o'clock m, he tract of land conveyed in said deed, icing iu Wake county on Neuse river ud the Tarhoro road, adjoining the lands Of ihe Mi burnie Paper 'Mill Company. William R Foil, estate of David Hnnon and H H I'oweb, containing 88 acres, more or les,anl being ; he land devised to said H H P well by Jas J Powell, deceased Terms o' sale cash. ANDREW SYMK. Administrator of W E Anderson. Febmary 25th. 1892 tds O RENT Two store houses, one for me ly i ccupied oy Mcuee, vtoseiy a, o; npstai a gahery also. Apply to L Ros- uthai. F i Caveats, anJ i ent business mmm 99 D '.imwJti I t.le-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J r.;!ucteii tor moderate Fees. n,,a rii--i i-iocrKiiTr U B PATENT OFFICE ' ..Tf. , .,.,int in li.KS limp than those ' 3 remote fr 'in UVhington. i I Send moilcl, druwlrigr or photo., with descrlp-J Jtlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of! S rliarce. Gur fee not due till patent is secured. 3 A Pamphlet, ' How to Obtalft Patents, with cost of same in tua U. S. and foreign countries j sent free. Address, C.A.SMOW&CO. opp. patent cffice. Washington, D. C. j $4 per year, daii". $3 pcr year, omitting Sundays. For the Farmers and business man the Record has no equal Address 4 The Record." Phildl Liu in, r' x
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