Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Oct. 16, 1893, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
uubhu itibt inmoos, (Except oonday, fM VISITOR U served by carrier la the city At 2ft cents per month, payable to the earlier la advance. Prices for mailing fit per year, 01 3 cents per month. Communlotions appearing In these columns rre ba. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone art responsible. A cross mark X after your namr i u forms yon that yoar time oat. Address all orders and eommanioa tlons to W. H. BROWN, Sr., Ealeigu, N O Loeal notices In this paper m11 be FIts Cents per line each insei tion " Ji DODDIH ULTUgOlure, izu. uwur. LR)t3T OrTV Ci5TT' lTtO. UALEIGU, OCT. 10, 1893. little Mabel ralge Is admired and praised everywhere. The Brunswick Ga. Tlmes says: 'Yes terday afternoon L'Arlosa Hall was filled with ladles and children, every one of which was delighted with the splendid little actress, Maible Paige The Two Orphans. To night at Metropolitan Hall will be presented that touching-, emotion al dramtk "The Two Orphans" by the John Redd In Company which will hold the boards for four nights, Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day, Oct. 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th, with a change of programme each night. This company is composed of ladies and gentlemen, each are an ar tist In his or character, and while it is expected that an unusually large crowd will be In the city, Mr. Reddin tells as he will not pat ap his prices bat will give our people and our vis itors the advantage of the usual prl ees, 25, 50 and 7) cents. Reserved seats may be had at MaoRaes drng tore and avoid the rash at the box office at the hall. America's Youngest Representative Comedian. Wi'fred Cla-ke comes from an II lpilrlocs pa rentage, tbeing a son of Johi S'eeper Gierke, the exrineut American comedian, and Asia Booth C arke, the sheet of t he late lament ed Edwin Booth. Mr Clarke com mucd his csveer as a sailor in the Kog-'Sh Mercantile Marine. He has traveled extensively, having visited AUit'aUa, Egypt, New Zealand, India awd Enope. In 1881 he was fourth offlctr of i-be good ship "Iberia" that .ta. "ad the first Australian contigent tit f he ftoadan war, numbering 500 uu. .rf''g the roorse of which fell K:R'.oua and with it peWshed that h-u-e mn'i, "Ohinese Gordon," who so twiy defended that city against the rces of El Mahdl. His early life was spent at the college of "Notre Dame de Sala.e, Crol t. in Paris, wlie-.'t he was present daring the fl mile of the gi-eat siege 1870. 8ubse qufiarly he became the student at Pulwicb College," England, which, by (he way, was founded by Edward Allyne, the o'igloal "Duke" in "Othello," Shakespeare himself play log the part of "Brahantic." His fiBJ appearance on the stage was made in September, 1835, at the Strand Theatre, London. In '89 be came to the Staten, appearing as the "First Gravedigger" at the Walnut Street Theatre, Phi adelphia. In the couse ot eight years, Mr Clarke has played nearly 600 parts, 200 of which were original with him. He has a right to expect lauie's on the Aroeil caw r i by the right of hereditary gA' &o he greatly resembles b dl"- i.idjt'.Ished father, and possess in a Pia-ed degree the magaetlc fovoe of tan Boo:h blood. Be is untiring in his lad us try, fall, of ambitloa and beet on wloring, t,t his father did, the highest honors of real comedy in eadv I;.e The wit and humor of his chH-'Hctei-s he eubodfes, flow from hai naturally and spontaneously his tan talks as comically as his tongue, aad its racy language Is hreshtlbly fanny. As "Tony Lnmpklns," "Adonis Sapling," "Paul Roach" and "Dr Dr Pangloss," he is aasarpasssd on the American stage.- Each char JlCttt Iff 2Weren$ ftnd Mr Clark hues them with a freshoess and nat oralneM that Is most effective. Be swpgs f-om stile to eart with all tbeeeofao blstilor4 pendalam. Truly can It be said oJ him: "Oar Jovial star reigned at bs birth." The Sunday flews Charleston, 3, of Nov 8, 1891, says: "There can be no doubt that Charleston is now seeing, for the first time, a great comedian. Mr Clarke's place !n the dramatic firma ment is Tery high. Fe Is small In stature, brown hair, large, expressive bron eyes. The perfect control over the featares of h's face is marvelous Charleston has no seen his comedy In five cbtiaeters, and hi marvelous vetsr.tMity hs excited worder aod admirai'on " THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE. Horse-Sense Reasons Why the Coun try is in no Better tCoudition. The Rome, Georgia, Tribune says that: A plain old farmer of Sumter coun ty to the American Tmes Recorder gives his views on the condition of the country as follows: " There is so rr uch being said in the conntry about hard times and the scarcity of money, and as everybody has a cause and knows a remedy, j thought I was write to tell you eaders what I think is the cause. The trou'ols Is we buy more than we produced There is too much flour and bacoa shipped here every year. The things we ought to make at home we are buying. We let oar timber rot and bay our plow stocks, singletrees axe handles, hoe handles and fencing. throw away our ashes and bay oar soap and axle greace. We give away oar beef hides and and buy ham strings and shoe strings. We let our manure go to waste and buy guano. We buy garden seed in the spring and cabbage in the winter. We let our land grow up In weeds and buy our brooms. We let the wax of oar pine and gum irees go to waste and lay chew ing gum for the children. We build school houses and hire teachers and send oar children off to be educated. We land a 5 cent fish with a $4 fish ing rod. We sent a 15cent boy with a $20 gun and a $4 dog to kill birds. We raise dogs and buy our wool. And about the only thing lu this country that there is a overproduc tion of Its politics and dog ticks." Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Thoebe Thomas, of Junction City, HI., was told bv her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hpe for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her aud she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eigers. 139 Florida St., Ban Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, app-oaching consumption, tried with out result everything else then bought one bottle o'Dr Kuig's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. It is sue i results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in cough and colds. Free trial botrle at John Y. MacRae's drugstore. Regular size fOc and fl. TILMAN'S TROUBLE'S. Judge Hudson has thrown another bom through the plate glass front of the Tilman saloon. He has just ren dered another decision quashing the Indictments against certain persons in Columbia, S. C, for selling l'quor. rhe defense demurred to the indict ments on the ground that theect was in violation of the constitution of the Uni ed States and South Carolina an1 was, therefore, nail and void, and that in and by said act no pun ishment for the offense Is set forth in the indictments. In rendering his de cree Judge Hudson said that the act creating the dispensary system is .un constitutional, null and void on the ground that the Legislature of the State has no right to transfer from a citizen of the State to the govern ment thereof the exclusive right to traffic in iatoxfoating liquors as a bev erage, that it is not a legitimate ex ercise of police power nor does it rest upon the plea that usually supports the construction of absolutely prohib itory, laws. It Is not a legitimate ex ercise of police power nor Is It, la the proper reose of the word, a prohibi tion law, bat Is a mere assumption by the government of the exclusive right to trade la intoxicating liquors. This being the main provision of the act, a 1 limitations, restrictions and pro hibitions therein contained being irerely auxiliary to the mala purpose mutt fall with tbe whole act and the aet in its entirely is prooouueed an constitutional, null And void. The Egyptian .oion crop Is repor ted to be good this season, and the best authorities estimate that $10, 000.000 of English gold will be requir c J to pay for the portion that Great Britiao will want. HOW IS THIS? Bomettilng unique even in these days of nun moth premium offers, is the latest eJort of Stafford's vUg azlne, a New York monthly of hi me aad general reading The proposition is to send tbe Mag azine one year for one dollar, V reg ular subscription price: and in iddl lion to send aoa subscriber fif t , -two complete novels during the twelve mourns: 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 yon get tbe magazine once a month for twelve months, ail for one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can only afford to make In the eonalent -expectation of getting a hundred thousand ne w sub scribers. Among the authors in the coming series are, Wilkie Collins, Walter Besant, Mrs Oliphant. Mary Cecil Hav, Florence Marry at, Antho ny, Trollope, A Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marry at, bliss Thackery and Jules Verne. If you wish to take advantage of thi unus ual opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine, one year. Your first copy of toe magazine, and your first number of t he flitv-two nove's (one each week) which yoa are to re ceive daring the year will be Bt-nt yoa by return tnaD. Remit by P O Or der, registered letter or express. Ad dress H STAFFORD, PoBOisaBR, Stafford Magazine, P O Box 2264, New York, N Y. Please mention this Paper. Sept 15. Mortgage Sale. Bv virtue of power conferred on me bv a certain mirta;e executed by lck Bus bee and wife, Henrietta, which said mortice is duly recorde l in registry Wake couniy, in book No l'l, at page 487, 1 will offcr for sale at the court house door in the city of Kal eigh, N 0, on Moiiday, Oct 30, 1893. at 12 o'clock m. the property in Slid mortgage de scribed, the same being a certain ho 'se and lot near the fair grounds and Hillsboro road adjoining the lands of W R Crawford and others and kuowa as the homestead of said lck Busbee. Terms of sile. csa. se30 tds B F MO ST GUE. Atty. Dissolution o! Copartnership OF TaB FIRM OF ELLINGTON, ROYSfEt & CO. By mutual consent the firm of El Triton, Eosier & 3o has been dis-olved an i for the purco.ie of winding up the af virs connected with the partnership! a moment j lament has been entered in Wake 8uDrior Court by which Mr Virtrnvini Rovster has been ap pointed Com nis i ner an! KecMver to coo vert all the tii-iu :mnts into money aad aftT discharging th iiiebVidnasj ol th firm t divi le th r?sid ii5 amQ th severtl twr' ners according t their respective iaie.n-u' The firm is perfectly solvent and all :t liabilities will be discharged in a short while. Persons indebted to the firm are re quested to make prompt payment to Mr virtruviu.: Royster. se26tf 5LL1S9TON. R0Y8TH!4& O J If You Want Monev, . A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a farm, To sell a house, To buy or sell stock, IQooi boarding house, To sell plants or graiu, bMl groceries or drags, ;8oi household furniture. To make any farm loans. Sell or trade for anything.. Find customers for anythlu. . Rea l and advertise In the RaHqr EVENING VISITda, Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising liberally will pay. Advertising makes success Advertising exhibits pluck. Advertising means "biz,M S Advertise lmmediatelv .Advertise constantly, Advertise regalarly, Advertise always Advertise well, ADVERTISE, AT OrfOJS, las Imiw Visitor 9 Qflow Do IFeell? b i e. v Iee.'RfiOAlY We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any quantity of the beet quality ana ac lowest prices ior cash we will not be uadersol 1 by any one, north or sjutb, from car loads down. Bend orders to Jones & Powell, Kaieiga, H O. JPhoue 41 and 71. large stock of Ant'ira.pii A f cite Coal, all sizes J.'J.Lj Bituminous Coal for fuel and steam l 1 t T Oats, Bran, Hay, JJ IVll Shingles, &c, at wholesale and retail by J0NES& POWELL ORJiOLK ASD CAROLINA R.R OOHDBK8KD SOHKDTJLB. Dated August 9t.h, 1891. South No-th Sound Bound Train. stations. Train So. 101. No.l0t K. M. 9 60 1015 10 27 1102 1120 1137 11 52 12 31 12 53 .120 P. M. p. M 5 25 S 01 4 47 414 354 3 36 3 21 2 3U 217 15o L've Pimier's fointJArrive Vve L've L'e L've L've L've L've -I've Ar Drivers. Arrive Suffolk, .Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro. Kooky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've A. at No 101 makes conneouon at Rocsv Mount with W, & W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for all points North 4 al Sbrpki ., J R KasLY, Qen'l Manage. ttapt Trains T W "'MRr'?. P4,4,ir4r Agr , Sale of Land. By virtue of a mortgage executed by Jef ferson fool, Wash Mangum and Henaers n Sturdevant, trustees to Win Watts, on th 10ch day of jUeoeipDer. 1887, recorded in the ottioe of th Register of Deeds of Wake county, N O, in book 101, pigo 519, 1 will sell, atpubiic auotion fox cash, at the court house door in the city of lUleigh, N O on Monday, tbe 33d day of October, 1893, at 12 o'cIock m. a certain lot of land situated in the village of Anburn, Ht Mary's townchip, said county, and state, and bounded us fol lows: Beginning; in the middle o' tin) Bmlthfleid road running N 15 iU l22 chiins to a suke 100 feet from the center of the N 0 P & track; thenoe 8 43i S 2-27 chains to a stake in the middle of said railroad; thence 7i W 2 chains to ihe beginning, containing 191 pernhea, lees a oeitaia portion of said lot sold to Peter Pool kA&MISTSAD JONES. , rtlm Attgxney, &c. W-A-NT-E-D ! An unlimited number of people a-e wanted to call at P.Hal! BobMftt's DRUG STORE, Corner FayeiteylUe ani S. Dirket Sts, -Raleiglb-, JST: C, to purchase at lowest price FOR CASH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drag Line. PHYSIC1AHS PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIAL Y. TO : ON . RealE state Sec urky 8 "5T oars' Time: The borrower's life will be insured for the full amount, ana in caan of his death ttie loan will be pid from the :N8UKANOJfi POLICY The Mechanics and Investors' 7nion also isue CteriFIt!ATES OF STOCK with combined INSUAlASCfc, POLI IES payable in about eight years, based uioa small fixed monthly pay meats. Kor fur ther particulars apply to tne Meciianics aadiairestars' Uaioo, Ealeigh, N 0, Geo Allen, Secretary. Jy31 AUEi TS VANTt31. . House and uot for Sale. On Monday, the 6th day of November, 1893, e will tell ac the cou t house door in Kaleigii, at 12 in, to the higiest bidder for cash, a house and lot in ' lerlin, about one mile northwest of Kaleiga.fomrly belunging to Lydia WilJiams. deceased, a joining tbe lands oi the 1 te Jesse ieti ii od and others, containing about one-fourth oi an acie J It Fleming, commisd.mer, seiis under a decree of the superior court oi Wake county, made in case of Ransom Porcber and others vs tiimon Poicher, and W VV. Vass sells by virtue of authority given him by niortgee deed, exe cuted by Lydia Villiauis nd duly recorded in the Keguter of Deeds omse for V Vake oounty. J H KLhiMlNG, Com VV VV VA88, Mortgagee. Oo7 tds Cvet5, tad T'u i-jilarks obtained, and all Pat. ent business coutlucted for Modkhatc Fits. Oun Orriot is oppositc U. Patcnt Ornci and we can sei ur j patent U leaa time tLau those remote (run H'.lun(fion. Send model, drawiug; or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent it secured, A Pamphlet, ' How to Obtain Patent" with cost of same in tiie U. S. iui ftceign countries sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. . OPP. PATcrr !irier. iuv- i n r. . Abu vv sy ivvvvvvvvvvyivvvv- - T
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 16, 1893, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75