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The Bailg Enerunjj Visitor. T0U8HD SVRT ArrtiSOOJT, (.Except Donday, Iff VISITOR ii -erred by carriers lathe city At '.SSceuca per month, payable to the carrier la advance. )'rioe for mailing1 fit per year, or 5 cunt per tnonm. Cotnuiunkitious appearing in these eolamoa are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing tne tame, ana they alone are responsible. A crott mark X after your name niorms you tnat your time Is oat. Address all orders and coin iu mil ca- Moas to W. Ft. BItOfTO. Sr.. ttaleigh, N C Local notices In this paper will be rive uents per line each Insertion. LR'iS3T ClTT ClROCLATlOSi. HALElUtl, NOV. 12, 18l2. CABINET SUGGESTIONS. The following names are mentioned in connection with Mr. Cleveland's Cabinet : Secretary of State C rlfsa, of Ken tacky ; Phelps, of Vermont ; Bayard, of Delaware ; Russell, of Maseachu setts; Gorman, of Maryland; Whit ney, of New York; Morgan, of Ala bama. Secretary of the Treasury fair ohilds, of Aew York ; Gen. Charles Tracey, of New York ; Whitney, of New York ; Lyman J. Gage, of 111! nois ; Daniel Lamont, of Ne York E. C. Benedict of New York. Secretary of War Gen. Palmer, of Illinois ; ex-Gov. Campbell, of Ohio ; Gov. Russell, of Massachusetts ; Gen. Bragg, of Wisconsin ; Dickinson, of Michigan. Secretary of the Navy Mitchell, of Wisconsin ; Herbert, of Alabama ; Cabel, of Illinois ;' Whitney, of New York. Secretary of the Interior Gray, of Indiana ; Francis, of Missouri ; Vilas, of Wisconsin. Postmaster General Harrity, of Pennsylvania; Dickinson, of Uichi gan ; Gov. Holt, of North Carolina Attorney General Carlisle, of Ken tucky ; Collins, of Massachusetts ; Garland, of Missouri ; 9owdy, of llli nois; Cochran, of New York; Rus sell, of Massachusetts. Secretary of Agriculture Boies, of Iowa; Hatch, of Missouri; O'Fer.all, of Virginia. STATE NEWS. ine wnmington messenger says. on election day a train on the WiU mington, Onslow and East Carolina railroad, ran into a drove of wild tur keys and killed five of them, near a station called Winona.Onslow county. The following gentlemen compose the committee for the State of North Carolina for the collection of funds for the Jeff Davis Monument associ ation ; Major General E. D. Hall, chairman, Wilmington ; General H. P. Hoke, Raleigh ; Hon Rufus Bar. ringer, Charlotte ; Ton M. W. Ran som, Garysburg ; Mr. H. 0. Sherrill, Hewton. The Asheville Citizen says that there died at Gombroon about day break on Sunday morning, of a ma lignant mountain fever, Jessie Pow era, in the'45tb year of his age. The deceased was the foreman on Senator Vance's place and his death will be seriously mourned by the Senator, as lie was a man of strong mind and character and had lived at Gombroon 1 ever since the present ownership and was greatly thought of by the fam ily and neighbors. A dispatch from Seeraparta, one of the principle places in the island of Java, tells of a thrilling occurrence which happened there recently. It Beems that Motel, a well known prima donna, was singing before a large and JKl! '' a i uisunguisnea audience. The song closed; the audience broke from spell bound silence into a roar of raptu rous applause; flowers fell at the feet of tbe bowing and smiling singer; the curtain was about to fall for the third and last time when suddenly the act- tress threw op her hands and, with a shriek, fell forward on her face and died in full view of the audience - The dispatch does not say what she died of. VANDERBILT INTEREST IN HIS EtfPOi'EES. Asteville Citizen. A room alj lining Reed's store at Bilttnore has been handsomely fitted np and will be used as a read lug room for white workmen on George Van derbllt'a estate. This move was au thorized by Mr. Vaoderbilt himself and the place will be maintained at his expense All the best newspa pers, northern and souttern, nod the standard periodicals, will be kept on file for the free use of those whom the room was intended. This is auother evidence of Mr. Vande rbilt's gener ous spirit. Mis K-'! lock's earnings on tbe stage Kave her a forruue of 250,00"": It is a curicu- fact that this prim donna, J who had scng will brilliaut success in all the greater operas, was pcesged with an overwhelming desire to take tbe part of the captain's daughter in Pinafore. She would have done it as a lark, but she 'always felt she coulr make something out of the part bet ter than any of those who undertook it have done. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she wa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she nad Children, she gave them Castoria. WHY DO THE LEAVES FALL ? Hamper's Bazar. It is generally supposed that leaves fall in the autumn because they die. This is not a correct view. Jf we break off a leafy branch the leaves will soon wither but not drop off. In fact, they will cling to the dried branch with greater tonicity than when thy were green and alie, re quiring some force to ranch or twist them off. The tropical climates they remain green much longer than in temperate countries, and their fall, when it does take place, is not just before the cold season, but during the hot dry season. Many of our own trees, as oaks and hornbe ms, retain their leaves dried aod withered till tbe pressure of the new distending bud in spring displaces them As in man the seeds of his dpcay are born with him to in the leaf bud there may be discovered the rudi ments of a very delicate layer of cells, wnnse plane is at right angles to the plane of the loaf. When the time comes, this upright growth of cell en- larges, pushing from above down ward, cnttiug through tn woody fibers of the stem like a koif eblade Thereafter, At every gust, how the d?ad leaves fall! Tbere are laughing in Mexico, Mo., over the stiategy of an ola gentle man who believes in having his fain Hy in bed in good season. Not long ago a young man called upon this old man's daughter and remained very late. The parent grew restless at this audacity and resolved uoon harsh measures Crawling out of bed and then down stairs he crept out under a window opening into the room where the victims were. Here he paused a moment for t reath and then slappiag his thighs he blared out a hearty crow. The hint was sufficient, Patrolman Julius Ze Idler Of the Brooklyn, N. Y., Police Force, gladly testilles to the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla. IXia wife takes it for dizziness and Indigestion and it works charmingly. "Tho children also take it with great heneilt. It Is without doubt a most excellent thing tor Thai Tired I'ctl- a cuueriuuy recommend lood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills to every one who wishes to have health and comfort." Get HOOD'S. HOOD'S PlLLS cure llvor ills, constipation. irtliouiness, Jaundice, and tick headache. Manufactured ostf5' P.WHITLO!CHNGHD.VA AWAV -FOR J. BOBBITT, SOLE AGENT FOR RALEIGH. On Draught at 5c a glass or 41 cents a gallon, delivered to any part of city. The Flattest -AND- BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet -:- Articles IN RALEIGH. For Sale by J Hal Boblbitt Smoke Sabirosi and Reina Maria CIGARS . STRICTLY 5 CENTS, AT J". HAL BOBBITT'S: K2S23325E Fide l promptly and accurately The GREAT SO DA FOUNTAIN B i YER Winter For sale by Administrator's N-tice. Having this day qualified as administra tor of the estite of Tioithi f antrum, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estite ti present the same to me on or before October 29th. 1893, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A 11 persons indebted to said estate will make payment at once. JA.SS MANGUM, Admr of Tibitha Mangum, dte'd. Oct 29i h, 1892 LUMBER l wood At my mill, west end Har?ett street, on rail- iuau, wui oe pieasea losen s se2lHm Ij H A.DAM3. Caveats, and Tra'e-M arks obtained, and all Pat- ent business conducted for Moderate Fees. J Our Office is Opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can secure patent it less time tliau those t remote from VV vshington. J Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip.1 tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i A Pamphlet, ' How to Obtain Paten"," with? cost of same in t;ie U. S. and feign countries! sent free. Address, $ C.A.SNOW&CO. opp. patent ur!ce, Wao" D. ti. ' Young; Man if you expect to keep up with the procession and make friends, keep a supply of OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS in your pocket. They are the PASSPORT TO GOOD SOCIETY. Five mild, pure smokes for ten cents. 19 Lathia Water. SALE BY A FULL STOCK OF Pill Mil FIBI IB ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbin's. at a'l h nrs, day or nishr, at J HAL BOBBITT'S. GE ummer J. HALKORBITT. 11 To Hk effeot Sraty Aui?. 7 It, 1 No 88 TioiM Stations. Mall train. Fa & Mai Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 6 00 t Wak. 12 04 , 5 88 Pranklinton. 12 28 6 58 Klttrell. 12 43 U Henrlersoo 14 59 6 80 Littleton, 2 07 7 85 pi Ar Weldon. 2 45 8 15 Train moving Soma. No 41. No 45. Stations. Mail train. Past StMail. Le Weldon. 12 15 p m 6 30 an 7 09 814 8 29 8 45 9 06 9 45ar Littleton, Henderson,' Klttrell, Frankliiton, Wafee. Ar Ralelgb, 12 52 2 16 2 43 3 00 8 21 4 05pm s Lonisbnrjr Ha'1 road. Trainq movintr North No 88, Pass. No P. BtaMoMf. Mail ft Krpwc Te WrankTint'n, 810 pm 9 20ar Ar Louisbnr?. 8 45 p m 9 65 Trains moving South. " No 41, Pass. No 9. Stations. Mail F.jrt)rs(. Le T,rTitihiirfir, 12 C5 a ra 5 8Rp" Ar Franllnt'n, 11 80 n to B 00pn CStiiiarta Cry intdmt .Castertt WDDDWDm. CITY ! In C htxrt of the Iron and Coal Dis trict of Tennessee. lm.uu; oklubriiiUa, m .er Lot kud Ltver uult Land uutUalivtl 1')' brtcuUuml u, utta, mu1 luu.tum ieauurca uuuiuitcO. LOW Local... ...... f iv p.r Lot 0 u 4.WW " 4,tj0 ' 4,t.-0 ' i.-O ' 8C0 " 410 OUU 1UUU 1 .(M 10 10 too loo to WOOUWnKru UXY lieo about 30 miles t.trtl. ui Cliiuia iOf.ii, withiu m lew iuj e of liu.-u., ttmcouuty tMi ot l iuaai couu-ly.n-ia oetw.eu itMXy tm UUll tittCeJ. t Mtfuu.ii. It ib m tue c uu B ol the rapidly ee,.uaiuim it8 WfUe ur loundioal hard w.oUs, txxcu aa oa, ciiebtnut, uiapje biack walnut m uUu. UttLcu. lie v.iWe of wjuuu u.urehtt, -viicols, fitorea, "obi otuce uuu telttonj,!, btauou. ami iiumT er Ot IliaiiUtui'tiiriii. ii..,.......; ,. . : V i , . -e. """-n w, an ot WUUn i "oSMSiSr i,loiKny ttua iorm pa ihe procteus of the sale of these lots will be useu to develop tii mineral rihouiowof tne property and Umid up a large and thriv- SBnW..VlU,lk W,U 'or these lolf should oe L-iue, as the rigct is reserved to advance the pnee wnhomtoiice. 1 or tunher particulars apply to R. C. LlVlnGTON, Agent, 712 DeKalo Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. rarties desirous of visiting and Inspecting this property can obtain special rata? on i"? new auu most conifoitabie vessel afloat .A ino ucen steamship company Wji (ftecmers leave Aevy XOrk, Mouoays, Wed Lesdays, Jjrways and Baturdajs, making a dehgtittul sea trip of s nm fluUKS to savannah ffiJSSSSf connections adeto WOUDWOKTH CITY LIVINGSTON & so, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of 8avannah, No. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Land Sale. jy5E f 0UN ,lY In tie Superior Court. O 1 Horton an 1 wife and otners vs M T Joyner and wile. vbmuu ot nu- order of tne Superior Court of V ake county m the above entitled special procreujcg, 1 will, on Thursday, the 1st day Ot Decern her nwrr t if' r . ' , j- v uut;&, ju, oner ior sale lor cash, at Vak-tield, wW ,.ounty. ""-miu tract or iand in L ttle Krer township, Wakecouaty, bound- . ,.t. erry arrou: on tne oast by Mike Whitley; on the south and west bv Mm MiWhu uAJ won the Ear;sboro Road, and known as the ' Gaston iiarp tract." Terms of GIoH8STHOKI0N'Cm'r' dale of Real Estate. inry;Vitritue of a m),t?age. executed by lut Walk ns and wife, and by request of O h VVi5,uaVi f 611 on aturaqayriec oth, WJA t public u tenon, at the court oi-.. m Kaleigh the real est:e describe" in ' mo-rtfcr!ti,e whiuh is rcordea in book 78 ' 8ej8 Kegimcr s of Wakecoun y- bam lau ;s are s'tuaiein Wake Forest wiisnip, Wake county,' end adjoins the nus ot Ailhs Watkuis, Wesley .cell, de osed. snl others, tontfliniin? .191 acres, -rms oi saJe, cash. Time, 1 ' o'cl jck m liitd J NT HOLDJNij, trustee. .-.r.t Vor a M zmW b,Milt' The oiiv m I priva te iscasos of men and the I debilitating weaiaess peculiar to women. It .cures in a i'ew i udB wj sxi oat tne aid or i "rl,,7 ' a ooctor. v vmvenai American Cure. .manufactured by a Hlvans Chemical I CINCINNATI. O The bt thin n th 'TnUo i t,a,8 foi ONE CENT the PhilarWphl l per year, J" H pr year, omitt'ng Sunday for the Farmer i ,nri huolness nau the Record ha. i o eanal. AddreBk 4 The Record," PWlaOel phia, Jpa, Pa. J
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