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ft a: The Baity Eocninq Walton ?UUflHBD TIBY AFTBiffOOS, ( Except Bonday, 1HB VISITOR is erred by carriers La the city at 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers In ad ranee. Prices for mailing' S per year, or 45 cents per month. . Communirtlous appearing In these dolamna are bo the expression of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A . war IX after your name tuforia -ou Miat your time la oat. Ad .j i: ir-tem and tonmanica- tUieigu, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Cent per line each insertion Office -Upstairs over lr. J. tltl Bobb Us Drug Str, 2d Ao-.f. HALEIUU, MAY 31, 1893. A WOMAN'S LOVE " Berbert, can you not love me ? Is there no hope T Oh, God, why did you not show me this man's heprt 1 Dearest, just say that some time yoa will come back to me. Some time I may know yoa are all mine, as I have bo fondly dreamed. Dearest Herbert, do not leave me without one kiss !" Bat a harsh laugh was the only n wer. The little'bands that clung so fondly were thrust rudely aside, and Herbert Johnston walked smilingly back through the dimly lighted con servatory to the dazzling ball room, thinking as he walked along : "What troublesome creatures some girls can make themselves. It was a happy summer. She is beautiful and fasci nating. A delightful pastime, and, by Jove, how she did plead." Herbert Johnston belonged to one of the oldest and richest families in Ne England; he was handsome in form and face, noble in his bearing an ideal society man one that all the mithf n coveted for their daughters, all the daughters for the place he would give them in society, and be cause they could not resist the dash and splendor of one so cultivated. The scene he had just left was so common to him that the gayety of the ballroom soon dispelled 8 11 the thoughts of it. Marie Hiltou watched him pass along among the flowers, watched him enter the dancing hall, and she stood as one turned to stone. Almost a child so pure and girlish, in simple white dress, with its dainty lace half revealing, half concealing the pretty throat and perfect arms ; the golden brown hair combed loosely back ; the blue eyes cold and set ; the sweet lips compressed ; the little hands hang ing loosely with a moan she fell fainting. Gliding out from the shadow of the tall ferns came Eunice Earle, with a mattered exclamation, " Little darU ing, I will avenge yoa 1" she stooped down and raised the slight, girlish form. She dashed the cool water from the fountain into the pale face and saw the blue eyes open. She half carried her friend to their rooms, call ed a maid and stepped into the pri vate boudoir. She stood for a minute before her mirror, a beautif nl picture of the dark voluptuous style. Waving, dark hair. lustrous eyes, perfectly chiseled nose and lips, dimples holding Cupid's ar rows, a tall suparb form, the rich am ber dress in its severe Greek beauty the diamonds flashing from hair, arms and neck, made her a bewilder ing picture. ' The lips moved in solemn words: "Eunice Earle, tonight I am glad yoa are fair to look upon. Follow Terbert Johnston to his grave, if need be, but avenge that little girl whose heart he has broken." She descended the broad, white stairs. With smiling eyes she entered the crowded rooms; ' with grateful heart she acknowledged the murmur of interest that greeted her arrival, with pleasact words she welcomed Herbert Johnston. 'They were a perfectly matched pair only Eunice's heart held a deeper purpose than the&ayety of an even' log and desire to make a pleasing im preieion. Every word uttered, every compliment exchanged, found its echo, "Revengel" Marie Hllltoa wj Eunice Earle' bast friend playmati in childhood; chums In college day) warm friends lu womanhood. TJje Render, shrink ing disposition of M,kri6 had always lelded willingly to Ihe loving firm ns of Eunice, wjiile Eanlce had al w tys been the champion of the rights of both, and bow to see her idol, the girl she loved ..more than herself, repnlsed, the pure love of her life Boomed, was it an wonder that Ea nice swore revenge? Was it any won der that she forgot "Vengeance is mice?" But aju8f God must forgive one i bo protest, his innocent. The rummer was at last over; the seaaide with its bosiiBg and bathing was abandoned, and winter with its city gayeties began. At balls, dinners, "theaters, some where near to Eanice Earle would be found Herbert Johnston, her devoted slave aud admirer. Eunice's cold re serve made his love- more deep, but the quiet hauteur made the telling more difficult. So th winter passed away, and now iu the shaded corner of a conserva tory Herbert and Eunice are standing looking out into the night. B th are strangely quiet. -Herbert is thinking of his love, so deep, so passionate, wondering if he dare offer his life to that stately being at his side. Eunice i6 thinking of Marie, so pale, so gen tle, so loving, remembering the night last summer when Marie stood and begged for love. ' Vtits Earle, Eunice, I love you. My 'if i will be incomplete, purpose less unless you are v ith me my be loved wife. Can,, you, will you, do you love in- ?'? j. r lie proud form was straightened, the haughty head thrown back; the dark eyes 1 ished; the lips curled in corn "air Johnston, one year ago I -vas the unwilling listener to just such a uxor s as that.1 I stood behind those same ferns. I heard a girl plead for your love as you plead for mine. Too scorned her. So do I scorn yoa. ( throw back your heart at your feet. I laugh at your love. I glory in your suffering. Go, and heaven grant your life may be as dark and gloomy as is my little Marie's." Herbert Johnston staggered away with a derisive laugh mingling in hi ears, hi u nice Earle stooped ana picked a faded violet, so like her Marie, and whispered, "Revenge is sweet "Cincinnati Post. TE THOU iA;ND HOMELESS. ViCKSBURG.'MreBi'May 30. There are at least teq thousand homeless and hungry people in East Carroll, Moreiiuuse, West Carroll and MadU son parishes, La, and the suffering and privations they are undergoing is appalling., , . With the exception of a few small elevations the whole of the north eastern portion of the State is under 1 -:W water. Fortv-tfour nezroes were res cued from a perilous position near Swan Like, East qarroll parish, Snn day night. They were almost inaane from hunger, having been without food four days. Two children died Friday from ex posure. Their bodies were wrapped in blauketsv and thrown into the raging waters, there being no dry ground in which to bury them and the implements with which to dig the graves. 1 . An old hermit was rescued four miles from Swan Lake who had been without food three days. When found he was sitting astride the roof of his house munchiug meat from t"e bones of his dog, which h had been com pelled to kill. , - Governor Foster Bent all the tents at his coa4mahd to the sufferers at Lake Providence. " Judge Lochren tersely defines th6 policy upon which! he will ran the Pension Office follows: '-The equal energelo aud exactly Just administra tion of the pension laws as they are found uptftr the statute books. If a man is entitled to a pension he ought to have it, and if he is not entitled to it he should not apply. The depart ment is really a6onrt of claims, and it is the basinesHind daty of its official to enter upon examination of the papers submitted in each case with patience andvwitfoout bias. So far as lies in my powerthls will be done. If public money is being paid to the un worthy is w ill be. discontinued." TRINITY OOLLCat COttMKXCtttEXT. I On account of the above occasion th R A DRRCo will sell from station on iu line within thia state, round trip ticket! to Jmr- j bam aud return at reduced rates. Ticket to be told June 6th to 8ih inclusive, limited June lOib. Charlotte, 15 i QoldaboTo. ' 2 Ml Greensboio, 2'M . Lincolnton, V 3d Marion 5 bO Kaleigh, 1 20 Heuuenmn. 1 30 Winton-slem. 3 SO and from intermediate point in same pro portion. . COMMENCEMENT DATI8 8CUOOL. O j account of the aoov occasion the B & DRRCo will aell from nations on iu lines within this sUte, rjund trip ticket to Winston-Salem aud return at reduced rates; ticiets to be sold Ju je 5th to 7th inclusive, final limit June 8th. Following are rates from point named Charlotte, II 65 Uoldsboro, 5 25 Raleigh, 4 10 Greensboro, 1 20 Danville, 3 l'l Durham, 3 ?9 Rural Hall, 50 Silma, 5 00 aad from intermediate point in same pro portion. WAKfi FOREST COLLEGE. For the accommodation of persons who may desire to attend fipinmmencement the Richmond & Danvill R B Co will sell from stations on its line) within this state round trip t;ckets to Raleigh or rlenderson and re turn at greatly reducrd rates. Tickets will be sold May 27th to 30th in clusive, with flail limit June 3d. Farther application may be obtained upon application to agents of that company. SUMMEREXOnBONRATES. The Richmond & Danville R R begs to an nounce that commencing June 1st. summer excursion tickets will be placed cn sale at all coupon ticket offices in Virginia and North Carolina at very low rates for the round trip. These tickets will continue on sale until September 30 1813, permitting stop overs on going and return trips at all resort points. Send for summer home folder and apply to any agent of the company for informa tion as to rates and schelules, or W A Tu-k, General Passenger Agent, Washington D 0 BEiRE YOU MING ? The answer is plain. The larderta getting low and must be supplied. There is no place in Raleigh whev this can he done on better terms than at the well known establish ment of W. It NEWSOM, 211 South Wilmington street. The bill of fare is a tempting one. Jist: Raxi It. Family Flour and Buckwheat, Ferris' Han's, Breakfast Strips, Salt fish, of all kinds mullets, Mackerel, cut and roe herring, &o- In the line of fancy groceries the list is too long for enumeration. Canned fruit, fresh fruit, pickles, crackers of all kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples, of the moot approved brands, and, in fact, such a tempting array ns must please the tastes of all. Lard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffee and heavy groceries in the greatest prof us ion. Don't forg t the phce 214 South Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NEWSOM'S. ARE YOU BOARDING AND ARE YOU SATISFIED? If not MOSELEY-HOUSE is a pleasant place and has everything clean. neatard comfortable. We will make it to your interest if you are in search of a nice place to stop at the uoseiey House, won't you give us a call and we will do you good at the ap25 MO SELEY HOUSE. Admiolstntoi's Notici Having this dav Qualified a administra tor of the estate of the late Penelope 8 Jones this is to notify creditors of the estate to pre sent their claims tome for payment on or before thn 6th dav of May. 1894. or this no tice win oe piead in oar or recovery, ah persons indebted to the estate will please pay witnoui iurtner aunanu. J WILEY JONES. my6 6w Admr of Penelope S Jones, dee'd, Sale Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed ny jtooert tr overtoil to J a Wynne; and recorded in book 76. paze 451. Register of Deeds office for Wake county. I will, on Monday, the 5th day of Jure, 1893, at l'i o'clock m, ex pose to sale at, nubile auction at tne door ol the courthouse of Wake county, the lands tnereUi described. Terms ot sale, caan. R T GRAY, Attorney for mortgagee. May 4, 1893. DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated bv an aurist of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely mired, of from 20 to 30 years' stand ing, after all other ' treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, fully explained in circulars, with affidavits ana testimonials of cure from prominent people, mailed free. Da A FONTAINE, xnyl7 12m laooma, Wash. The EYeninff Yisitor Id PUBLISHED EVFRY EVENING EXCFP SUNDAY, AT $3 PER ANNUM" OR Tweuty-five Cents Per Month BY W, 171. Brown, Sr., RALEIGH.eN. C. ATLANTIC N. O. BB, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th. 1888.' Oolnff east Schedule. Going west Ho 51 Pass trains No 50 At Lt Stations Ar Lt m 8 80 Qoldsboro 11 88 a 4 " 4 30 La Orange 10 48 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kioston 10 Oil 1014 8 18 64 New Berne 8 87 '8 44 988 pa UoreueadOity a m 688 M of mm Cltl St Tirtna of a decree of th Superior Court of VVak county, H O, in th peuial pro eeeding entitleJ ixmisa h Coaby and other, devisee, etc, of Mary A Smiib, (Morenead) deceased, ex parte, wa will oSv tor al to th highest uiddnr at puolic outcry, at the court bouae door in th city ot Haleigh, 6 C, on Mouday, the 6th day ol June, lbut. at 12 o'clock, the tola, whig valuable city prop- . rty: 1. Part of lot 147 in the plan of the city of Kaleigh, ctuated on ftayetteville, Hargett and Btfliabury atreeu, embracing the store &6uea now occupied by orauaman & Ko ; leittbal, Heller broa. J (J Brewster and tue building: lately occupied by th Progressive I Farmer. 2 Part of Mid lot, Mo 147, in the plan of I th city of Kaleigh, ou Fayetteville aud Ual i isbury atreeu, embracing the buildings, now . occupied bv the Falia of heuse Manufactu res u, Mrs m a JiaMie, u KJuiij ana w M irown. 3. Part of lot No 146, in the plan of the city of Kaleigh, situated on layetteville Hargett and Wilmington ktieeta, embracing the store houses now occupied by W B Mann & Vo, James vicKimmon, G H Anderson, C O Ball and Thomas Taj lor. 4. Part of lot No 129, in the plan f the city of Kaleigh. fronting about 30 feet on the east side of Wilmington street and running back about 68i feet, now occupied by L 1 Taylor. f . Part of lot No 14, in the plan of the city of Kaleigh, fronting on the east aide of Wilmington street about 125 feet, running back 75 feet and now occupied by J H Lee. tt. Part of lot No 84, in tue plan of the city of Kaleigh, on the corner ot Salisbury and Davie street, fronting about 170 feet on bal ubury street and runningback 210 feet, now occupied by the Electric Light House, P N Pennington and Joseph Creighton. 7. Part of lot No 128, in the plan of the city of Kaleiirh, adjoining tne lota of W H Holleman, B P WiiliauiBon and W O Stion ach, fronting on Blount street about 175 feet and running back HO feet now occupied by K M FerralL 8. Part of lot Nos 72 1 and 715, in the plan of the city of ttaleigb, (Shaffer1 Map) ad joining tne lands of Mrs Mills' estate and the U Maunders l"t, fronting about 140 feet on abarrus street and about 240 f ett on East street, now occupied by Mai Cotton and Mary Gorman 9. Part of lots Nos V 28 and 734, in the plan of the city of Kaleigh, (Shaffer's map; ad joining the lots of Keuben Johnson and William Gleason, fronting about 190 feet on Cabarrus street and 400 feet to Lenoir street, now occupied by Robert Hines and Sylvia Arriogton. 10. Part of lot No 716, in the plan of ihe city of Raleigh, (Shaffer's new map) adjoin ing the lots of Mrs K Urissom and Josiah King, fronting about 25 feet on Davie street and running back about 170 feet. The lots upon which store houses are situ ated will be sold separately. The i ther lots vi lli be subdivided and sold to suit purcnas- . ihe terms of sale will be one-third cash and the balance in equal installments in six ond twelve months, with interest at 8 per per cent from day ot sale, witn interest until purchase money is fully paid. ; Maps and furtner leatriptions will be fur n shed upon application to the undersigned at the Ka'eigh savings Bank. LnOuitfUDGIDlflTU JOHN TPULLEV Commissioners. Raleigh, N 0, May 3d. 1893. BARbAINS in BOY'S CLOTHING, Hits ai!d BOY'S SUITS-i1 "' BOY'S HATS-S, ; TiryV'C SHOES AND SLIPPERS DUI O 50c, 75c tl and II 25. Don't buy elsewhere till you have looked over our stock. We guarantee to save you money. WHITING BROS. t; Bavirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice nine wood for tl ber cord on yard, or $160 delivered any ythen in the city. liijujsi ei iu per narrei. LATHS II 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber In plank, pro miscuous width 18 CO. Framing from 19 to 111 per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling .112 CO, 14, 115 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, 'and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shinies alvays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profit. jylfitf : EllMon Royster 4 Co. Administratrix Notice. ' Havintr Qualified a admlniiitrnfrlT nt k v Clement, deceased, this is to give notice to all persona who are Indebted to the estate to make prompt payment to me; end those to whom the estate jg indebted to present them on or bnfore th 11th day of . April, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. KO ELLIS. ;apll6w AdmiaJatratrii, Qrea iBnmeQ
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