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- Tim Batljj Bi-enirifl Visitor. WUVLUHID BTIBT AITB2J00S, IKxeept tanday, 1KB VISITOR U served by carriers v, .its at 'Jll nu rmr mnnth. payable to the carriers In advanoe. Prioes for mailing- i per year, or t6 cent! per month. Communication! appearing in these eolumns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A erou mark X after your name informs yoa that your time oat. Address all orders and communica tions to W. ft.. BROWS, 8r., Raleigh, K O Local notlees In this paper will be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office -Upstairs over ftlr..T. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, Sd floor. L1B4B3T OlTT GlROUbaXIOS IIALEIGU, OUT. 10, 1893. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The Happenings of a Day Throughout the World. In the second race yesterday the Vigilant again won by 10:85. Thirty new eases of yellow fever at Brunswick yesterday. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock there had been 600,000 paid admis sions to the world's fair, and 100,000 more waiting for oars to take them to the grounds. Rumors are rife in Washington that Congress will adjourn without taking a vote on the repeal bill; that the president was opposed to any com promise whatever; that a senator said a compromise had been practically agreed upon, &c. A GENTLEMAN DEFINED. London Tit Bits recently offered a prize for "the best definition of a gentleman." The winning definition Is as follows: A kniebt whose amor, whose weapon is courtesy. The following are some of the defi nitlons sent in: A gentleman is one who combines a woman's tenderness with a man's courage. The mirror of mannerly manhood. A man who does his best to do the best. A man whose money mars not his manners. Is one who wherever he may be, remembers what he is. The quintessence of true manli ness. The embodiment of male perfec tions. A happy result of the combined ef forts of nature, preceptors, and the tailor. One whose merits are patient as well as his shoes. Maalv. honest, generous, pure, a gentleman rich or poor. A man both cultured and refined. who always has in his mind, and acts upon it always, too, to do as he'd have others do. A human magnet. A man who gracefully recognizes the rights of others. Nature's finishing touch. The crown of man's accomplish' ments. A planet in humanity's constella tion. ; A gentleman is a person who per feetly combines self forgetfulness with self respect. A compound of vsrious good qua! lties that embelisb mankind. A human brilliant very frequently unpolished. One who acts with equal coustesy and consideration to all men, be they prince or peasant. Man's truest model with "honor" for its base. A gentleman is one who realizes th t there are others besides himself. The male unobtrusive tit bit of hut inanity, who makes Hie a success without blustering or vanity. Honor Dersonifl d. One who knows what honor is and acts up to it. A man wbo treats others with con iderable kindness and respect be' cause he oan't help It A man who has a great capacity for doing right. A man who does uno others as he -would they should do unto him. Be whose first consideration is for CONVICTED ON PURJURED TESTIMONY. Gov Flower has directed that Sam uel E Wayuian, who is serving a life sentecce for the murder of Eiroiy fhayer in 1885. be set at liberty on Wednesday October 11. Waynan was convicted in Livingston county. in September 1890, chiefly on the tes timony of one 8 wart i, ho sail that while he and Wayman were commit- tins; a burglary in Thayer's bonse, Wayman shot Thayer. Wayman was sentence'! to death. But Gov Hill thought there was doubt as to Wayman's guilt, and commuted the sentence to imprison onment for life. About a year ago wartz, who was serving a term in Auburn prison for burglary, was taken sick ond died, but shortly be fore bis death he confessed to the chaplain of the prison that his testi mony at Wayman's trial was false, and that Wayman was entirely in nocent After a careful consldera tion of the whole case, the Governor has become convinced that Wayman was unjustly convicted, and has therefore directed that be released. SHE GAGGED THE BABY. "Please hold my baby a moment " said a fashionably dressed and hand some woman to Walter F Talcott at the union station in Philadelphia the other morning. Talcott tock the baby and dandled it on his knee. There was a white bonnet with a long robe, from under which blue socks occasionally peeped. The child was singularly silent. The mother skip. ped out of the station At 8 o'clock Walter's knee was tired and he gave the baby to the station agent who at once saw that it was suffocating He pried open its mouth and took therefrom a handkerchief with which the mother had gagged it. P was nearly strangled. It was turned over to City Missionary Swan. The police are after the woman. a. planters wire was leit with a M issiesippi river plantation, under $33,000 mortgages, and a family of five children, just ready for school and college. The two yea?' illness of her husband had given her a grasp of the business. After! his death when the commission merchant came up to "close her oat," the improved condition of the place and the wis dom of her plans caused him to Bay I'll advance all the money you want this year." At the end of three years she had paid the mortgage, sent her sons and daughters to coaege. and her plantation was universally con fessed to be the best improved one in the country. Not very long after she married the young man whom Bhe had placed in charge of a store she had opened. The only unpleasant thing about this interesting narrative is the fact that she married that young man alter ne naa made herself so solid. Mr Bunker, of Lewiston, Me, is a lawyer. He is likewise a mighty man of war. At a county fair at Ells worth recently he laid aside his gown and wig and distinguished himself by wrestling with and throwing a 900 pound bull. He next cleared a seven foot fence at a bound, and passed the rest of the day pleasantly in stopping a team of horses and thrashing three loafers who were annoying some la dies It May do as Much for Yon. Mr Fred Miller, of Irving, 111, writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called kidney cures but without any good remit. About a year aero he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bit'ers is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statemert. Price only 60c for large bottles, at John Y MacRae's drugstore. 4 Horrible Railroad Accident Is a daily chronicle in our papers also the death of some dear friend, who has died : with consumption. whereas, if he or she had taken Ot to's cure for Throat and Lung diseases In time, life would have been render ed haopier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning I If you have a cough or any affection of the Troat and Lungs call at W. H. King & Co., sole I agents, and get a trial Dottle area T HOW IS THIS7 Hometblog unique even Id these days of mammoth premium offers, is the latest effort of Stafford's Mag azine, a New York monthly of home and general readlug The proposition Is to send toe Mag azine oue year for one dollar, the reg ular subscription prioe; anl in aaal tioa to send aeu subscriber fifty-two oomplete novels during the twelve months: one each week. Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mall, post paid, every week for forty-two weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can only afford to make in the confident expectation of getting a hundred thousand new sub scrlbers. Among the authors in the coming series are, WHkle Collins, Walter Bezant, Airs Ollpnant, Mary Cecil Hay, Florence Marry at, Antho ny, Trollope, A Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. II vou wish to take advantage of thin ui-us ual opportunity, send one dollar 1i Stafford's Magazine, one year. Y -ur first copy of the magazine, and "our first number of the fifty-two n 'els (one each week) which yoa are i. re ceive during the year will be etnt yon by return mall. Kemil Dy r u or der, registered letter or express. Ad dress H STAFFORD, Publisher, Stafford Magazine, P O Box 2264, New York, N Y. Please mention this Paper. Sept IS. Fits, dizziness, hysteria, wakeful ness, bad dreams and softening of the brain quickly cured bv Magnetic Ner vine Sold by John Y. MacRae. Mortgage Sale. Bv virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage execute! by Ick Busbee and wife, Henrietta, which said mortgage is duly recorded in registry Wake couuty, in boos JNO m, at page 4S, i win wwr ior saie at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N O, on Monday, Oct 30, 18d3, at 12 o'clock m, the property in said mortgage de scribed, the same being a certain ho ise and lot near the lair grounds and Hiilsooro roaa adjoining the lands of W R Crawford and others and known as the homestead of said Ick Busbee. Terms of sale cish. se30 tds B F MO ST KQ OE. Atty . Mortgage Sale. Bv virtue of authority conferred in a cer tain morteaee. executed by Sandy J Freeman and wife, March 29th, 1890, and duly re corded in book No 11?, at page 27, in Regis ter oi Deeds office or wase county, w u, we will, on Monday, the 30th day of October, A D 1893. at 12 o'clock m at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, sell to the high est bidder for cash, that tract of land lying and situate in Buckhorn township, in Wake county, W 0, on the B & A A L railroad, near the village of New Hill, adjoining the lands of Merrill . O.ive, Abner Lashley and others, containing 41 45-114 acre j, more or less, 'more particularly described in tne aforesaid mortgage. Tnis 25th day of Sep tember, AD, 1813 Attorneys for mortgagee. Dissolution oi Copartnership OF TEE FIRM OF ELLINGTON, ROYSTEt & CO By mutual consent the firm of Ellington. Roser ft Co has been dissolved and for thf puroose of winding up the aff urs connected with the partnership, a consent judgment has been entered in Wake Superior Court by which Mr Virtruvms Royster has been ap pointed Commissioner and Receiver to con -vert all the firm assits into money and aftpr discn irging thn l.iielitedaess oi tnenrrnt divide the residue ammg the several pnr ners according 1 1 thoir respective interest The firm is perfectly solvent and all i liabilities will be discharged in a short while. Persons indebted to the firm are re' quested to make prompt payment to Mr virtruvius Rovster. se 26tf ELLINGTON. ROY3TB& & CO. II You Want Monev, -A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, V To buv or sell stock, IQoo i boarding house, To sell plants or graiu, b.ll groceries or drugs, ;Sell household furniture, To make any farm loans, Sell or trade for anything, Find customers for anythh.,, Real and advertise in the Raleigr EVENING VISIT J il Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising liberally will pay. Advertising makes success Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz, Advertise immediatelv. Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise always, Advertise well, ADVERTISE, AT ONOB, NOW Hi The Evening Visitor ISxccflsioE Water SOLD ON DRAUGHT BY J H H BBBB OOOO BBBB BBBB II TTTTT TTTTT J H H BBOOBBBBIIT T J H H BBOOBBBBIIT T J HHHH BBBB O O BBBB BBBB II T T J HH BBOOBBBBIIT T JJ HH BBOOBBBBIIT T JJJJ. . H H... BBBB OOOO BBBB BBBB II T T PHARMACIST, Fayet-te-7-ille Sc The water is brought, direct from the same condition in which it flows at 5 cents per glass. Doctors THAT EVERY ONE IItfiteirtoairdDD ILitflbiia Water DURING THIS by keeping the stomach in a good and Bladder troubles; and is also a PANACEA FOR DYSPEPSIA. SoldbyJ H BOBBITT at 20c p-r half gallon bottle. Hee. Ice. We are prepared to supply I LCE, ICE, ICE in any quantity of the best quality ami at lowest prices lor easo. we will not be undersold by any one, north or south, from ear loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N'O. 'Phone 41 and 71. A large stock of Ant'ira.ij A T cite Goal, all sizes. JrJ.lJ Bituminous Goal for fuel and steam. IVIUXT tB Bran, flay, KjKJ iVil v Shingles, &c, at wholesale and retail by J ONES & POWELL T ORSOLK ASD CAROLINA S.R - . OOKDBNBBD SOHKDUIdC. Dated August 9th, 1891. Jouth No'th 4ound Bound Train. stations. Train. So. 101. No. 100 i. M. 900 10 15 10 27 !1 02 1120 1137 1162 12 81 '263 ;120 P. M. 626 '201 4 47 4 14 864 836 8 21 2 39 2 17 16q L've Pinaer's fointjArrive L've L've Drivers. Arrive Buffolr. iOates, : Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro. Kooky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've L'e L've L've L've L've Vt Ar F. U. A. M No 101 makes oonneoiion at Rocay Mount with W W Train No 23 for all points krath. and No 78 train for all points North' ft M Skrpbw J K Kknlt, Qen'l Manage v Supt Trains T M RvistRRrtW. fwn'l Pn(nr Agt Sale of Land. By virtue of a mortgage executed by Jef ferson Pool, Wash Mangum and Headers n Sturdevant, trustees to Wm Watts, on thi 10th day of December. 1887, recorded in the office of thn Register of Deeds of Wake county, N 0, in book 101, page 619, 1 will sell, at public auction for cash, at the court house door in the city of Rleigh, N Oon Monday, tbe 23d day of October, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, a certain lot of land situated in the village of Auburn, St Mary's township, said county, and state, and pounded as fol lows: Beginning In the middle of tne Smithfield road running N 16 i 122 chains to a stake 100 feet from the center of the N OPtt track; thence S 43i Hi 2-27 chains to a stake in the middle of said railroad; thence 7fi W 2 chains to the beginning, containing 194 perches, less a certain portion of said lot : sold to Peter PooL ' . (ARUISTSAUJPNS. sell W : - - -Attorney, io. , I S. DMCa.3?3s:ei3 Sts, Saratoga and is dispensed in precisely from the spring at Saratoga and is sold Agree SHOULD DRINK WEATHER, condition. It will cure Gravel, Kidney (UaliY LOA ON Real Estate Secu ritT -ON- 8 5rT oars' Time: The borrower' h life will be insured for the full amount, ana iu casi of his death the loan will be paid from the .'. N 8 QR A. N CIS t'OLlCY The Mechanics and Investors' Jnion also isue CERTIFICATES OF STOCK! with combined INSURAMCr. tOLl: IBS , payable in about eight year, based upom smaU fixed monthly payments. For fur ther particulars apply to the Mechanics aadlnyestorsV Uqioq. Raleigh, NO, Geo y31 Allen, Secretary. tVANTtiJJ. House and M ior 8aie On Monday, the 6th day of Nowembetv 1893, e will tell at the cou t house door in Raleigh, at 12 m, to the hig iesl bidder for cash, a bouse and lot in burlin, about one mile northwest of Raleigi.fom rlv belonging to Lydia Williams, deceased, a 'joming tbe lands ot the 1 te Jesse fetiifor i and others, containing about one-fourth oi an ace J H Fleming, ommisai mer, sells under a decree of the buperior court of Wake county, madi in case of Rmsoni Porcuer and others vs tiimon Porcher, and V V V Vass cells by virtue of authority given him by mortg ge deed, exe cuted by Lyi'ia Villiaoid "nd duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office for V Vake county. J H KLhiMlNG, Com VV VV VA88, Mortgagee. o.;7 tds CTets, and iu-ic-Marks obtained, tnd all Pat- J ent business coi:diicted for Modcr ats Fcra. i Ouii OrncE in opposite U. S. Patent Office j and we can secure patent In less time Uiau those remote from Washington. ' Send moilcl, itruwing; or photo., with dencrip- 5 tlon. We advise. U Datentable or not. free of i cbaree. Our fee not due till u tent ia secured. A Pamphlet, ' HowtoObtHin Pateo'r." with cost of same In tbe U.S. and 'ureign countries I. (eot tree. Address, J p:A.8N0W&00.i feelings others. " Large size 60o. . " S A. v- 'ft!' 1 " anil mm iKmrnmummmtnn' fx T in
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