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A '. 3 nr. 1 1 a? fC?f(5) !u? Trial. Why suffer from the bad effects of the Li Grippe I t If" Lame Back, Kidney and Liver disease. Rheumatism, In U lALaLsH digestion, Dyspepsia, any kind of weakness, or other dis eases, when Electricity will cure yoa and keep you in health. ( Headache relieved in one -Ti.,S1fiSSa Dr. Judd's Electric Belt iu aau tio, ir aauaoed. Also, lilectric rrua. an! Uox Batteries. Coats nothing to try them. Can be regulated to suit, and guarinteed to lent for years. A Belt and Battery combine!, and produces sutnuent Electricity to shock, Free MedicaJ advice. Write to Agema V? anted. nay 23) Addrer Dr. J udd. Detroit. Mich I The Sale of Real Estate TflE By authority of a judgment of the Sups-: rior Court of Wake county, made, at April , term 1&J2, in an action entitled Ltvaaa Bain vt At" 0 Todd, admr, and others, as commissioner appointed in said ac ion, I will on Monday, Oct -ber 24th, 18U2, at 12 o'clock m at the court house door of Wake county, Bell at public auction to highest bid der, the following described land in Mart's creek township, Wake county: First tract-Lot No 2, in the divisiou of the lands ot the late Junes Todd by his heirj-at-law. as shown ia book A, partition of lands at page Sot, clerk's otilce Superioi Cour of Wake county, containing 47 act es, an 1 which was allotted in sui division to K H Ilobin'ton. Second lot Lot No 3, in the aforesaid di vision, which adjoins lot no 2 above de scribed, contains 47 acres, being the lot al lotted to M A Nowell in said divisiou. Third tract I ot No 4, in said div'sion.con tains 331 acres, and the same that was allot ted to Jainei, Oorinna and John Pearca in said division Fourth tract Lot No 5. adioins lot No 4 above mentioned, contains 3d acres, aud is) I. - I. .. . . 1,...,.,J ' nP.1,1 ami bug sauio iu nai uiuiku w mj, avuu auv. others in said dviaion. Baid sale will be made one-half cash, bal ance in 8x months from sale with interest at 8 per cent per annum. Title reserved un til purchase money is paid. WNJONEd, sel9 tds Commissioner. BRAVEST BATTLE 1 HAT WA8EVER FOUGHT. NuriCB OF PUBLICATION. 1 Wake Sup'r Oourt to Octob'r Term 1892. Harriet Wilson, PI IE vs. John W. Wilson et al deft's To John W. Wilson, deiend't You are hereby notified that the aoove en titled action Las been commenced in tue Su perior Oourt of Wake cojnty; thai, the pu4 pose of Sbid action U to enforce the equitible rigdts nt the ptainti- in and toacert.a u tract of land in Barton's Creek township, in said county described in a ceiUin dted to said John W. Wilson from L WooiUief nd wife; to nave the land sold to disjharge cer tain mortgage indebtedness to George W Norwood and the residue paid to plaiutill . The said John W Wilson is ne:eby uoti fie i to appear at the next term of said court, t" be held in the court house at Raleigh, o.. the 7th Monday after thd 1st Mouday in September, 1892, (.being October 2 ith, irt)2, and answer or demur to the complaint in baid action which has been duly tile i. JOHN W THUMPS J Clerk Wake Suparior Court. BUSBEE & BUdBEtfl, Pl'fts Attys. sel 6w UA1EIOU POST OFF101S MAIL .ttiriKUULJl. bravest battle that eer was fougut Shall 1 tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you will una it not; I was fought by the mothers of men. Nay, not with cannot, or battle shot, witn s won, or nobler pen; say, not witn eloquent word or thought From mouths of wonderful men. But denp in a swelled up woman's Heart, A woman that would not yield, But bravely, silently bor her part, Lot there is that battlefield I No marshalling troop, no bivouac song; No banner to gleam and wave: But, oh! these battles they last so long, From u tbyhood to the grave. "DSPABTUB" Close at P.O Close ai Def 6 30 ami 7 00 a ui 815 " 8 45 7 45 pin 816 pm 10 55am 1 1125am 0 45pm 128pm 3 40 410 5 30 415 500 615 OUTGOING MAILS. Ex Mini--For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, BxFt 20 For dhort Cut North fe Uoldsboro R P O x'r 13 For Keys ville,llichm'd and way RPuTr 3-For Wel don, Norfolk N and K ftPO TrlO -For Short Cut S and Goldsboro R P O Tr 41 For At lanta (K & A A L) lfix Ft Tr 34 Fcr Wei- don, Norfolk, N and S R P O Tra -For Greens boro, N, Sand W AhalVALS. At Depot P. O j INCOMING MAILS. 3 00 am I 3 15 a m Ex Ft Tr 12 F' in Gr' us 9 45 a:n 1 10 0J a m Ex Fr Tr4o ij'riuu Wel- don, Norm and Hi&si R e O Tr 38 From At lanta (K & A A L RPOTr 10 tf'inGr'ns boro, N, S pud west RPOTril FromWel do.i, N ami S RPOTr 9- F'm Golds, and Short Cut, N and S KxFti'r21 ii'ir G'ds- boro R P O Tr 14-F'm Keys ville, Richm'd and N "11 10 am-11 25 am 1 23 pm 1 40 pm 4 00 pm 4 15 pm 6 00 pm- 615 pn j 1130pn?-1145pm 10 40 am 1 10 55 am Trains marked thus. do not move on Sun oay. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 1 m on luuusy. STAR R07TES. OcMOtNS Maii Dbpabtb Raleigh via S.iotwell. Eiigle Rock and Wakeneld to Unionhope, Tuesday and Friday 6 am. R ileigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues- C i and f ndey o a m. Jnleigh vin Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fiib Uam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday oara. Raleigh via Six Forks and Bacgor to Rogers' store. Tues lav and Friday 1 Dm Ralegh to Masse v. Tuexlay and Friday 12 m. : rNooMiMo Mails Abbivs Unionhope v' WSKeheld, ifiagle Rock and Shot well to Pal tiigti, Wednesilay and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 7 p m. ih Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Gwre fat Raleigh, Yonday, Wednesday and Friday 7pm. Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m Massey to Raigb . Tuesday end Friday t j'iam. Kg"Close at 9 p m aate. tints Dxuvxbt Ststsm. Free deliveriet tt 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ex te;it Sundays. Collections made at sarof hoiu-s. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. 'Free de liver' windows open on Sundays from 8:0C ' 3-30 o'clock pm. A.W. 8HAFFKR, Postmaster Yet, taithful still as a bri Ige of stars, She tights in her walled uotown. Fignts od and on, in the endless wars Xnen silent, unseen, goes down. O ye with baum rs and battle shot, And soldUrs to shout and praise, I tell you the klogliest victories lought Are fought in these silent ways. Ob, spotlesss woman in a world of enamel With splendid and s'lsnr snnm Go back to God as whi-e as you came i ne KiDguest warrior born. THE EARS OF INSECTS AND AN IMAL8. It would be quite natural of course, ro look on th si le of the head of aov living creature (providing he had a head) U r the organ of hearing; snch inveeti?ttion, however, no odds how thorough, would bo void of re salts in many instances In the clam it is fou d on the base of his ' foot" or feHer la tho most of grass hop pers it is in the foreleg, while several species of insects have it in the wing, Lobsters and crabs will have the au ditory sac at the base of the anten nae or feelings. HALEiGH MALE ACADEMY, MOR30N & DJKN30N, Principals. O.L. HAYWOOD, Assistant B The fourteenth annual session betlj onday, August 9th, 1893. . Pupils thoroughly . prepared for college or for business life. For particulars address Flinch sis fox catalogue. Aug 18 3w - "MINNEHAHA" IN A BOTTLE St. Louis Post Despatch. The latest among the nrany won derful discoveries which chemistry has given us is the 4 laughing water." A draught in the morning on an empty stomach from this wonderful chemical compound will banish all cares and produce nothing but a happy and tontenied feeling. At first a sensation of intoxication comes over the person, which is tempered down in a few minutes to one of mer riment aod gladness, an exhilaration which lasts a long time and is per fectly free from the unpleasant af termath of an ordiaary spree. There is no fake about this at all, if the French press is to be believed, for the French Academy has for some time busied ifself with this in vention, whose author is k physician at Rueiuis It is due to modern science, therefore, that lausrhter will in the future be kept on draught or cornea up tigntiv in a bottle. Two of the component parts of this won derful chemical are phoephite of potash and ergot of rye. That Tired Feeling Which is so specially overpowering when the seasons change, and that prostration follow ing severe attacks of illness, are overcome by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which imparts the strength and appetite so much desired. Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for people who were " an run down." Ilood'a Pill have, won high praise for their easy yet efficient action. Try them. PIEDMONT ALLIANCE INDUS TRIAL PAIR. For above occasion, the Richmond & Danville R. R. will sell tickets to Salisbury, N. C.,and return at follow ing rates from points named : ' Tickets on sale October 3d to 7th, Inclusive, limited returning until and including Oct. 9, 1893. Prom Charlotte, $ 95 AsbevIUe, 8.00 Linoolnton 2 80 Greensboro, 1 00 Durham, 2.20 Raleigh, 2.60 Winston Salem. 2.00 Rates from Intermediate points in same proportion, Railroad Schedule. Richmond & Danville R R Co'y. Condensed Schedule In effect Aug. . 1893. Lv Richmond, Uarkeville, Keysville, Ar D&uville Ar Ureensuoro. Lv lioldsboro, r RaloLj Le Kaleigt Le Durham, Ar (ireensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, a StatoBvilie, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Hpartanburg, Greenville, itlauta, Charlotte, t C'olumb' . Augusta, Northboun'1 L7 Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Spring" Asheville, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh. Lv Raloigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville Keysville, Burkeville, Ricbrooud, No 9 00pm 5 03pm 5 4ipm 8 01pm 10 0 ipm 3 50pm o 45pm ti to 707 9 40 tdOO 10 20pm 13 12 vi) i 35 7 30 iu 10 30 13 23 300 3 00 310 11 25 pm 2 10 a in 6 07 9 37 am Dally. Noll 8 Warn 5 00au 5 41au 8 CO trr 10 lOau 7 45pa 11 0pa 7 0JilE 7G3an; lOOJaip !) 45 10 15 13 00x 1 0pm 5 58 7 67 13 08pm 1 JiOpir 4 18 K24 10 30pm 1 iOpor- 6 00pm V 25pu, Tally. No 10 1 00 pm 10 F0 8 10 am 8 50 pm 6 40am 7 0iam 8 27 7 25 pm 9 00 am 2 50 am 4 00am 8 37 10 20 1140 am 10 30 12 24pm 1 23pm 121 a 01 H 30-n. 12 10pm 2 50pm 3 31 No tk 8 15am 11 85pu) 4 30 8 05 am 6 10 pn 6 30pm 8 00 12 39pm 2 80 7 01 7 51pm 815 9 50pm 112 3D.am 1105 am 1 02i? 2 00 t8 45 am 12 30pir 10 20pa 19 40 am 330aoi 415 6 18 .ISO BBTWEKJf WEST POINT AND RICHMOND. t7 50 am Lv West Polnt.Lv t7 50am 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 8 10 pm Lv Richmond Lv 4 45pm 5 00pm Ar West t'oint Ar 6 00pm BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RAL. EIGH via KevsvilJe, '815pmLv Raleigh Ar 10 40 am tDaily except Sunday. Taily. IDailv, except Ioni.' E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWDjK, Ass't Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga: W. H GREEN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Washington,D.C. Washington,DO. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. By authority of a consent judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county in an action entitled W K Davis and N P Jones, Ex'ri, and others vs Louisa L Cosby ana others, entered for the purpose of making assets to pay certain legacies and charges set forth in a judgment in the aforesaid action, I will, as administrator of Mary A Moreheac?, de ceased, and as commissioner on Monday, 3d day of October, 1892, at twelve o'clock m.. at the court house door of Wake county, sell Is the highest bidder the following described real estate belonging to the estate of said Mary 1. Moreheac", deceased, to-wit: First The lot on Fayetteville street, now occupied by John 8 Pescud as a drug store fronting 28 feet on Fayetteville street and running back 210 feet to Salisbury street, be ing part of lot No. 163 in the plan of the city of Baieigh. Second That city block in the city of Raleigh, bounded on the North by Jones street, on the East by East street, on the South by Edenton street and on the West by Bloodworth street, and now occupied by Morson & Denson's school, containing two acren. Third A tract of land, four miles north of the cf ty of Raleigh, adj jining the lands of Mrs Kimborougn Jones' heirs and others, and known as the Crabtree or Tavern tract, containg 603 acres, according to survey, and is particularly described in a deed from B. S. King to R Smith, book 12, page 454, Register of Deeds' office for Wake county. This tract of land contains a large quantity of timber, original growth. Fourth A tract of la. d lying near the western corporate limits of the city of Ral eigh, on the south side of Rocky branch, known as the Williams tract, adjoining the lands of Pullen Park, J. M. Heck and others, containing 277i acres, according to survey of D uevers, surveyor, in lava, particularly described in a deed from James L Williams and others to R Smith, book 17, page 171, Register of Deeds' office for Wake county. The Jast three parcels ot the above described lands will be divided to suit purchasers. Maps of the property showing divisions can De Been oy applying ro unuersigneu. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance six months from sain day, with interest at 8 per cent. Title reserved until purchase money is paid. JOHN T. PULLEN, Adm'r and tomr. The best thing in the TJnite.l states foi ONE CENT la the Philadelphia RECORD $1 per year, dU. 3 per year, omjttfng Sunday Jiii r n ai Schedules &c i 1 Aft aailw Louai Lin-- i Wllmtng! L Weldoo Balir.v. . utd br&ncurfc loudens i Sca !. TKUtfd Dated Jai- 1. LeWeldon, .4 Ar Rocky Mi, i Ar Tarboro, l LeTarboro. U Ar Wllsou i Le Wilson Ar Selniii i Ar Fay'tvihe 5 lie G'deboro. 3 Le Warsaw, 4 Le Magnolia, 4 Ar WU'gfn n GOING dOOTH. lly pm kpm iopm Ufpiu l SpUi 30pm 3t-pm oOpm 15pm 14pm &7pm fOpm No 27 f..41 f"tm'l d'j.ex Dally. o pm uup l 7 ipa. 7 40pm 9 lOpu) 9 Wmo 8nd'y it jam i .' km biiam vtvam P 00am 10 Ham li 4 am TRAirsd GOING NOtf-'ib No !l dtbily LvWU'glou, '0a- Lv Magnolia, S t Le Warsaw, Ar G'dsboro. 4 ti.Uin LeFav'tvllH Lv Selina. Ar Wllsoa, LvWikou. ;H ArRockvM .;; Ar Tarboro .i :y.iu Lv Tarb iro, Ar Weld ju No 78, daily. 'J 15am 10 57am 11 11am 12 05am 10am II la 1'ii-Oi iiOlpiii i dOum 1 I3ym 2 Wpm ; oopiu u0, d'y, ex Snnd'y. iWpm 6 40pm 65 5pm 6pm i 48pm JJlnm ft 85pm 6 4tmni raily t?apt Sunday. Johh F Dxviax, Geaeral S lperiodndent. J R K.KSLX, Sup't T'ans. TM STOW) ,.itjv Ptus Atrt. Ilaleirct" hui! Adnata A-L 111? To taf d'fcf Warn, Sunday, Aug. 26. 1"1?. Prams uov ing South. No 41, Pass and Malt Daily Hn Leave. 4 20 p n Rate 4 41 ' Cary, 4 54 Apex, 5 31 " Moncure, 6 00 " Sanford, 6 24 " Cameron, 6 54 " S'ntaern Pioes 7 50 " Hamlet, 113" Wlbon. Lv Trains mov ing North. No 88, f ass and MalL Oaily ox Sun Arrive. 11 17 am 10 57 am 10 45 am 10,11 am 9 4" am 9 12 a oi 8 41 am 7 40 am 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Prt aud Pass 3d, Daily exct Sundaj PM L' "nations 7 21 7 43am 8 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 OOpn. 12 45pm Ar Raleigh Cary Apex Moncnre Sanford Cameron Southern Pinen Hamlet Sonthbound Trains. Thro Prt and Para 22, Daily exct Sunday. 4r pm 5 46 5 80 4 20 a 40 2 45 1 C5 Lv 12 80 pJTTSftOllO Leave Pittsboro, Arrive Moncore. Leave "aloncure Arrive Pittsboro, 3ARTH4Qk Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron Leave Cameron. Arrive Carthage. Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, K R n. B 9 10 a ni 9 55 5 10 p m Is 55 8 00 a m 8 45 9 45 10 30 4 00pm 4 45 p m 5 50 6 85 WM SMITH, Sapt, If YOU WSLTlt Money, A ccok, A partne A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, To buy or sell stocii, Good boarding house To sell plants or grain, b.11 groceries or drugs, Sell household furniture, To make any farm loans. Sell or trade for anything, Find customers for anything, Rt ad and ad vertise in the Raleigh EVENING VISITOR, Advertising obtains new customers. Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising makes succes? Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz." Advertise immediateh Advertise constantly Advertise regularly, Advertise always Advertise well, ADVERTISE, AT ONCE, NOW!l CURE YOURSELF! W . -1- . t . . r bottle of Bia . The only IS? ' non-poisonotis reined v or all 1 the unnatural discharges and private diseases of men and the debilitating weakness peculiar 10 women. 11 cures in a rew days without the aid or 1 publicity of a doctor. 1 ine universal American Cure. Manufactured by ) "Svans Chemical ( CINCINNATI, O U. B. A. OR&OZKAND CAROLINA EM COSDI5SXD ECBXDULX. ' . Dated Angusl 9th, 1891. South No'th Bound Bound Train. 8TATIOS8. Train. No. 101. No. 100 A. M. 950 10 15 10 27 1102 11 20 1137 11 52 12 31 12 53 120 P. M. L've Pinner's Point Arrive L've L've L'p L've L've L've L've I'rp Ar Drivers. Suffolk Gates, .Tunis, Alioakey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro. Kocky Mount, Arrive Amve Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've P. M. 525 2 01 4 47 414 354 33d 3 21 2 3'J 217 15o A. M No 101 makes connection at Rocsy Moun with W k W Train No 23 for aUpointa South, and No 78 train for all .points North. G M Skrpbl, J R Kknlt, Gen'l Manage Supt Trans T M J mkprok ftn'l FaRpeneer Ac ATJLAN TlJk. J. Kit, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 188S. Going east. No 51 Ar m 4117 4 49 618 9 26 Lve 8 80 4 20 454 64? p m Schedule. Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne MoreheadOlty Going west No 50 Ar Lve 1128 a.. 10 46 10 48 10 09 10 14 8 27 8 44 am n 88 The Evening Visitor IS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT jSUNDAY AT $3 !PER ?ANNUM, -OR Twenty-five Cents Per Month BY W, M. Brown, Sr., RALEIGH, Ni O. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ctstoria. When Baby wss ilek, we (eve her Cutocta. Whea she was a Child, the tried f or Ctotorlft Wkea she TMoame Hte, site elang to OWtcrVt, fcrfiehad OuldrM.alMeavetlMM OMMrtrv : .1 T Sk&. f.-tjj Wftrffo:" DD TrT'
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