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The Bittr) Eocning visitor. f OBLISHBO BTBUV ATi5005, Except Sunday, Ids VISITOR is dervod by carrier In the elty at 23 cents per inoath, payable to the carriers in advance. f'rioes for mailing f!j per year, or 45 cents per month. Communications appearing in those eolumns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are sponsible. A cross mark XJ after yoar naine (uforms yoa that yoar time is oaf Address all orders and coinmaaica Moas to W. Jf. BItOtV.V, Sr., tlaleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. LiKtfmr Orrr CtKODLATio- HALKIU11, OUT. I, 11)2. SOME VERY OLD r AW-" We are in possession of some very old laws of North Carolina - awuy back yonder in 1785, '87 '9 , '91 mid 1801 and '00 They are very intereet ing to look and compare them with the laws then and now nd the print ing and binding reminds one of old times sure enough. Some of these laws were printed in New Berne, ethers in denton and some in Raleigh On the 19th day of November. 1785 "an act for establishing a militia in th!8 state,'' was passed All white persons from 18 to 50 years composed the militia. Militiamen were paid for their ser vices in those days A lieutenant colonel, for actual service, re eived 15 shillings per day; a major 12 and a 'sixpence," a sergeant, trumpeter, druamer and fifer five, and the men who killed and were killed, the pri vates, got four. A law was passed at tb is session (178) allowing the commissioners of Wilmington to lay off streets and to build market houses, and to dig cel lars under the markets to be rented out to help raise revenuo for the city, Butchers had to pay a percentage on all the meats they sold. An act was passed Dec. 29, 1789,"for the relief of officers, soldiers and sea men who were disabled in the service of the United States during the late war." . On the same day an act was passed imposing "a ground rent, not exseed ing 20 shillings annually, on all piaz zas and porches in the town of Tar boro." In 1785 the public printer was al lowed the sum of 500 a year salary. Bounties were paid for killing wolve, wild cats, panthers, bears, crows and squirrels in several coun ties, Wake among them. For killing a wolf 20 shillings were paid, and for a wild cat three. In 1790 a law was passed "to restrain all married persons from marrying again whilst their former husbands or wives are living." Horse stealing was made a felony in 1790, the "punishment being death without benefit of c'ergy " Hillsboro had a now court house built in 1790. Henry Emauuel Lutterlow, in 1790, was allowed by lottery, to run five years, to raise money to enable him to bring foreigners in this state. The University of North Carolina was given power in 1801 to raise money by lottery. Militia service was established in 1778. . In 18C6 auctioneers were appointed by commissioners in several counties and they were required to give a bond in the sum of 5,000. Concord was incorporated in 1806 Dueling was prohibited by law in 1802. An act fixing the permanent resi dence of the Governor in Raleigh was passed 7th of Docemler, 1802. WISE SAIINCIS. Whatever the devil controls b drives. Joy that isn't shared with s me body else dies young. The day is a failure in which yrn do not try to make somebody happy. One of the saddest conditions in life is to have nothing good to live or. The devil tries harder to catch one young man than he does a dozen old ones. - The prodigal had to come to him self before he could come to his father. Rams Horn. A SPLENDID ARRANGEMENT. It affords as treat pleasure to state tba the rai' roads are more fully than pvrr befort determined to add all in their power to the success of our coming fair and centennial. The time in no short, and for the infor- latti'Mi of our people we print the f tilowiDg which may be considered as offlci 1 : Iuad'litiou to the regular sched ules, a speH tt rrain will leave Golds boro every May of the fair, viz : Octo ber 18, 19, i 21, at 8 o'clock a.m., and will arrive in Raleigh at 9:45 a. m This train will leave Raleigh at :4, and arrive at Goldsboro at 7.25 p. in. A special train from Greensboro will also leave every day ! of the week at 7:25 a. m. and arrive at, Kalo.h at 10:30, returning will lav Ra 'eigh at 5:30 and arrive at Greubboro : t 8:4" p. m. The schedule of the Oxford and Olarks ille railroad under the Rich mond ami Danville management will remain a it is, arriving at Raleigh at 10:10 a m, and leaving Raleigh at 8.15 p in. Mr W. A Turk, who has been par tieularly kind and especially effective in arranging the schedules, writes to the fair management the following " We are endeavoring to arrange special schedules for the A. & N. C, and the A C. L " This connection will make thorough connection from Beaufort, Wilmington, Weldon and all eastern points. The schedule from Greensboro will make connection from Danville, Reidsville, Charlotte, Asheville, and all western points. Col. Turk also writeH : " We will priut. 15,000 tickets which we will dis tribute in the most judicious manner possible, to all of our agents in North Carolina, and hope that persons at tending vour fair will have bo trouble in securing tickets on our lines We will issue copies of our adver tising matter of the several special trams as soon as practicable,. We will also have local notices of the rates from all principal points in the State ;iut in leading papers." Mr H M Emerson of the A. C. L , has also acted very kindly towar the State fair management. He has al ready issued bulletins of special rates and writes as follows : "We will ad vertise low rates to the Raleigh fair and see th v ticket agents are amply supplied with tickets to handle this business. We are now in correspon dence with the R. & D. railroad, rela tive to special train service, and trust we will be able to arrange to accom modate all desiring to make the trip." It will be seen from this oorrespnn-. dence that the railroads will do the handsome and proper thing by the public for the coming State . Fair. The rates are one cent a mile. The fair will be the greatest and most in teresting ever held in North Carolina and this is the year for everybody to attend it. H. W. Ayer. will give anv particulars. Justice Davis. There will be a preliminary meet ing of the members of the bar of North Carolina held In the Supreme Court room on October 17th. for the purpose of arranging to pay a proper tribute of respect to the memory of the late Jus tice J. J. Davis. Mr. A. D. Leonard Ol TJtlca, N. Y., suffered severely from Liver and Sidney troubles, causing great pain and That Tired Feeling SSSKSiXI any good, but so successful and satisfactory was Hood's Sarsaparilla that be has taken no other medicine and Is now well. The best known kidney and liver remedies are so happily combined with tonics and alteratives la Hood's Sarsaparilla that It Is an unequalled remedy for all troubles with these important organs, overcomes Thfi Tired Feeling and makes the weak atroHg. HOOD'8 PlLL8cure Habitual Constipation by restoring peristaltic action of the allmeztary canal. PICTURED Otltf I MTLOCK RiCHMONDVAl Drink. 'ttierfowii'im -FOR HilLr BOBBITT, SOLE AGENT FOR RALEIGH. On Draught at 5c a glass or 40 cents a The Finest -AND- BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet -;- Articles IN RALEIGH. For Sale by J. Hal Bobbitt Smoke Sabarosa and Reina Dlaria oioka.:rs . STRICTLY 5 CENTS, AT . J. HA.L BOBBITT'S: iPipescHjptnoiffis Filled promptly and accurately at a'l hours, day or night, at J HA.L BOBBITT'S. S3 The GREAT SO DA FO Winter For sale by GREAT SALE OF STANDARD-BRED HORSES. At my third annual sale, at auction, of standard-bred trotting and harness horses, to take place on FRIDAK, NOVEMBER the 11th, there will be sold two grand daughters of Hambletonian 10 (40 in the 2:30 list), one of them in foal to Pamlico, 2:16i. 4 of Daniel Lambert. (33 in the 2:30 list), 4 of Ben Franklin (23 in the 2:30 list), 2 of Aristos (12 hi the 2:30 list), one of Getrge Wilkes, record 2:22, sire of 80 in tha 2:30 list, one of Baron Wilkes, record 2:18, sire of 12 in 2:30 list, one of Happy Medium, sire of Nancy Hanks, 2:051, anl 75 other 2:,,0 trot ters, one daughter of Pamlico, 2:1"J, one daughter of Jerome Eddy, 2: 1 61. one of Charley B, sire of Alice Berlew, and It oth ers in 2:30 l'st, 2 -daughters of Frank'in Chief, and 5 standard-bred stallions, sons by him; one standard-bred grandson of Prin cepc, sire of Tnnket, 2:t and 29 others in 2:30 list, out of a grand-daughter of Ham bletonian, 10, sire 40 in 2:30 list, and the the dams of 75 other 2:30 trotters. Other standard bred fillies and geldings will be sold, in all about 40 head. No horses so well bred and individually bj g.iod were ever seen in North Carolina as will be sold at this sale- 1 A catalogue giving pedigree and descrip tions of each animal will be issued about October 25th, and may be had on applica tion in writing to . B P WILLIAMSON, Fairview Farm. Sept 31, 1892 td Raleigh, N O.S OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS will not scent up your clothes like an old pipe. They are fra grant as a rose, pure and sweet. The great number we make enables us to give you Five Better Smokes For TEN CENTS than you can get in any other way, un less at five times the cost. 7 ILitMa Wattes. SALE BY- gallon, delivered to any part of city. A FULL STOCK OF ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbin's. BSsaKaamsaBSBf. UHTAIH B i YER AGE, Summer J. HAL BOBBITT. JALMWffd QABTOif R B. To take effect Sunday,Aug. 7th, 18P2 Trains moving fi ortb . No 88. No 84, Stations. Mall train. Fas & Mall. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 r m Wake, 18 04 5 88 Franklloton. 12 28 5 58 i Kittrell, '2 43 A 14 Henderson 14 59 6 80 Littleton, 207" 785 Dm Ar Weldon, 2 45 8 ir a m Train moving Soma. No 41. No.45. Stations. Mail train. Past &MaIl. Le Weldon. 12 15 p m 6 80am 709 814 8 29 8 45 9 06 9 45a m Littleton, Henderson, Klttrell, Franklinton, Wake. 12 52 2 16 2 43 8 00 821 4 05 p m At Raleigh. Lonl8bnrg Ra'iroad. Trains movlncr North. No 88, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mail 4 Kzpresa. Le Fr&nklint'n, 3 10 pm 9 20am Ar Lonisbnrg, 8 45 p m 9 55 ' Trains moving South. - k' No 41. Pass. No 9. Stations! Mail A Express. Le Lonisbnrg, 12 05 a m 6 85pm Ar Franlfnt'n, 11 80 p m 5 00pm SMITH. Butt FiffiB AND FRESH DRUGS JOfllOlTH CITY ! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dis junct of Tennessee. '"hi tale salubrious, never hut aud Lever coll land unequalled (or agricultural purposes, aud mineral resource unlimited. l.oou ixut $4 00 per Lot 8,100 B.OjO 4,000 4,000 4.0VU 4,000 60 i 8CU -8 0.' 4 CO 000 1000 1MW 20.00 60 10 :oooo WOOUWORfH UJTY lies about 30 miles norm ot Cbtuftu,xgH, within a few miles of Aliamuui, the county seat of Uruady coun ty, and between Tracey Cit aud tne cele brated Beerbheba bp luga, the Saratoga of tue tioirh. it is in tue centre of the rapidly developing coal and iron district of Tennes see, and within its bordeis are found coal, iron, zinc, marble aud asbestoi. with various hard wiods, such as oak, chestnut, maple, beach, locubt, hickury, ash, pine, cherry and black walnut in abuutiauce. Tne village of uruetli, with several hundred inhabitants, coaming Churches, cchcols, Stores, fost omce and telegraph station, and a number of manufacturing iuuustrea, all of which are located on the property and form part of Woodworth City. , .The proceeds of the sale of these lots will Be used to develop tne mineral resources of the property and build up a large and thriv ing city Qunk application tor these lots should be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont uotice. i'or further particulars apply to R.C. LIVlNGaTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rates on the new and most comfoitable vessel afloat, of the Ocean Steamship Company. These steamers leave New Jfork, Mondays, Wed nesdays. Fridays and Saturdays, niakine a delightful sea trip of FIFTY HOOKS 10 SAVANNAH, Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and WOOD WOKTH CITY LIVINGSTON' & SOS, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, . No. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6 Don't think we can't fit you. Just give us a trial and we will open your eyes. See our $1 49 Derby Hats. They we a hummer. it is hard tor us to keep tne sizes in bwck.. WHITING BROS. Cvets, and Tra.'e-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for moderatc Ftr. Oun orricc is Oppositc.U, -8. Patent Orriee and we can secure patent ia lest tune than those remote from W ashington. . . . . Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, tree ol charee. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A Pamphlet. "How to Obtain Patente." with cort of tame in the U. 8. and foreign countries tent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW& O. OPP. PATtET tPICC, W" vyM MVVV1 - ' TO W will pmr Hotel kiU. 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