Yna Baily E cuing tfifiitor UVUSHID BTBBT APTZ2.SOQV, Kxeept oonday, T SS VISITOR is served by carriers in tne city at eo cents pr month, payable to the earriere in advance. Prloes for mailing $8 per year, or o eents per montn. Communications appearing In these columns are bu. the expression! of tne opinion or tne correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A. ero$ mark X after your name informs yon that your time ont. Address all orders and eommuniea Uons to W. ft. BROtvW. 8r.. Raleigh. X O Local notices In this paper trill be Fire Cents per line each insertion Office -Upstairs over Ir. J. 111 Bobbitt's Druar Store, 2d floor. Lirjbst 0:rv CmrTijVTio. LI?(O.O0C. 18. 1893. NEW ACADEMY MUSIC TONIGHT WILFRED CLARKE IN SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. The prevalent notion Is that liter. ary quality is fatal to the modern acting drama. This notion has be com 8 one of the critical canons, bat like many other critical canons, it is nonsense. Of coarse, fine literary quality with its self restraint does no lend Itself to the society of buffoonery , and spectacle, and where these things are required by the audience literary quality Is an intrusive obstacle to success. Bat where the audience is a cultivated one, as most theatre andU aces at first rate houses are, literary quality is, or ought to be, an essen tial condition of, success in its play. It was deemed so until late years, when farce comely, skirt dancing and topical song put in their modest plea for favor, and have themselves been so well received that they are ticking closer than a plaater.Tbe old English comedy of the golden period the last half of the eighteenth cen tury and the first quarter of this is marked by a wealth of literary excel lence which would give it permanent licerary life even if it had never won laurels on the stage. Tet no play was ever more successful than "She Stoops to Coniner." This play and others like it, are still the most at tractive things that managers can present when the cast is a competent one. Bight here is the key to the whole matter. Literary quality in a play requires incapable of handling the instrument deftly it,s possession Is a bar to success. The belief that literary quality is fatal to an acting play has grown out o' the failure of plays ha ng it; but in the piece,' or the incapacity of modern actors to handle delicate literary dia'ogue or to make effective the subtler points y of a literary work Joseph Jefferson, Stuard Robson, Richtrd Mansfield and Wilfred Clarke have strong faith in high class dramt, and so far have not disappointed. The great dramat ist Steel Afaokays talking of Wilfred Clarke as "Tony Lumpkin," says: "Of late years we have been so sur feited with horse play and clowning, under the name of comedy, that when we see the genuine article it is refreshing. Mr Clarke s Is that of an artist a genius, It is clean out and refined, genuinely hnmorous and original His "Tony" is my idea of Goldsmith's amusing character. The Baltimore American, of Sept. 17.1891, says: "Wilfred Clarke is certainly a born comedian, and it will not take a sea son to stamp bis extraordinary talents upon the mind of the public. His facial control Is marvelous his conn- . tenancels literally, a speaking one, and his expressions need no word to translate their humor. His mock traredy is screamingly fanny. His acting, too, is intelligent; there is mind as well as matter in his fun " I Ms raid that a spoonful of chlo ride of lime in a quart of .water will remove, mildew from linen. Strain the solution after it has stood long enough to thoroughly dissolve and dip the cloth into it. Repeat H a first application is not sufficient, but wash the mixture well out of the tfoos when your object is accomplished, I A REMEDY FOR LYNCHINO. The people of Chester oounty, S 0, have laid before the grand Jury for their endorsement a resolution em bodying a soggertlon of a specific node of trial for persons sccu-ed of arime for the punishment of which lynching is resorted to. The essen tlal points of the plan are a speedy trial and prompt execution on eon victlon. MORE HOQ AND HOMINY. In his appal to the cotton planters to hold on to their cotton President Evans, of the Farmers' State Alll nee of Sonth Carolina, drops into their ears a few Intelligent sngges tioos. He tells these cotton planters that they buy too much; they should always be rollers. Prepare to re- duoe the cotton acreage for next vear," he urges, "and raise your corn, wheat and bacon at home " We have been some months ahead of President Evans in this snggestion to the south em planters, and we therefore take pleasare in endorsing his able views. It is not often that we find ourselves in accord with the Alliance people, but when they preach more hog and hominy and less cotton for the south they are oo the right track. AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE. Mr J A Shell, a farmer of Senoia, 9a, has demonstrated the truth of the old saying that "you do not need the whole earth fir a farm." On a twenty acre farm Mr Shell supports a family of 11 persons in much better syle than the average farmer sup ports his family. He rarely . fails to make a bale of cotton and from 20 to 40 bushels of corn per acre. This land has been brought to a high state of cultivation. Though the farm is small, he pursues the plan of rota tion, thus keeping the land in good heart. Even at this season of the year he has plenty af old corn, fod der and wheat. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Mr and Mrs Gladstone have been married 64 years. The daily four horse stage between Princeton and Fleetwood, Pa., is driven by Miss Date Levin, a girl of 15 General Menottl Ga'ibalda, son of the Italian patriot, and his wife cel ebrated their silver wedding recently in Rome. The namesake of Molly Stark of Revolutionary fame resides in San Jose, Oal.. a girl of 13 In the Bixth in d'rect descent from General John Stark. The king of Siam has 809 wives and 87 children, and his hat of state is so loaded with precious stones that it weighs 37 pounds. His royl robe is worth $1,00,000. Harvey Albee, who was scarcely 81 years old when first elected constable of an Illinois township, is still in the office, having since had no opposition to re election, at the age of 73 years. The father of Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, who has, been made an Eng liah peer, was married twice first to a daughter and secondly to a widow ed daughter in law of the first Mar quis of Al ercorn. Thomas A Edson comes of a long lived tock His father is still alive at Port Huron. Mich , at the age of 90 His grandfather was 103 VAA.ra old, and two of his aunts lived to be 98 and 99 .respectfully. The Shah of Persia does not pos sess a railroad train of any kind. He goes about Persia in carriages or on horseback, and although 64 years of a?e is still one of the best horsemen in the country. The story is told of a well known lady in the suburbs whose favorite riding horse was taken sick. She called in a doctor, gave him medicine herself and, not content with leaving him to the groom, went to the stable at night and passed houis petting the animal in order to ease its dying hours. Finally, to save the carcass from the horror of the Loneyard, she purchased a small lot in an isolated place i and had her favorite burled there. Philadelphia Times. - Electric Bitter. This remedy is becoming so wall known and so popular as to need no special men- ! Won. All who have used Klectrio Bitters ring the tame song ol praise. A purer med icine dues not exist and It is guranteed to do ad that Is claimed. Electric Bittere cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will re move pimple, boils, salt rheum and other affections cused by impure b'oou. Will ari e maltria troai the system and present a vei cu-e all in i tri i) f -re vor fur. o' Ke d ch. couit pitiou -d 'ndijestijn try K ect'.c Bitu-r Kntirevvi-ifMctionguar-ant rd or money refuil'd -'r.je 50j aod I; i'iT bjitout io'ia v. tUoKtti' JxUfc-store. HOVVls TH1S7 Pomethiog nnique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, is the latest effort of Stafford's Mag aiine, a New York monthly of home and general read lug The proposit on is to send the Mag azine 0"e year for one dollar, the rig olar subscription price; and In mldU tlon to send -acb. subscriber fifty-two complete novels during the tlve months: one each week. rmnK ol it. You receive a "ew and complete novel, by. mail, post paid, every week for forty. two weeks. and in addition you get tbe magazine once a month tor twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers can only afford to make in the conn leut expectation of getting a hundred thousand new sub scribers. Among the authors in the coming series are, WHkle Collins, waiter tseaant, Mrs uupnant, Mary Oecil Hav, Florence Marry at, Antho ny, Trollope, A Gonan Doyle, Miss oraddon. Captain Marry at, uiss Thackery and Jules Verne. If yon wish to take advantage of tbia unus ual opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford'-) Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the magazine, and your first number of the titty two novels (one each week) which you are to re ceive during the year will be stnt you by return mail. Kemit Dy f u ur- ler, registered letter or express. Ad dress H STAFFORD, Publisher, Stafford Magazine, P O Box 2264, New York, 5 Y. Please mention this Paper. Sept 15, Mortgage Sale. B virtue of power onferred on ma by a certain mo. toae executed by ick Buabee and wife, Henrietta, which said mortgage is duly recorded in reeist"y Wake county, in book No 121, at page 487, 1 will off v for sale at the court house door in the city of Kal eigh, N O, on Monday, Oct 30, 1893, at 1'2 o'clock m, the property in said mortgage de scribed, the same being a certain noise and lot near tne fair grounds and (iillsboro road adjoining the lands of W R Crawford and others and known as tne homestead of said IckBusbee. Terms of sale. cwu. se30tds BFMOMTA.GUE. Atty. w, - l l Dissolution o! Copartnership OP TAB FIRM OF ELLINGTON, R0YSTEV4 CO. By mutual consent the firm f Ellington, Rovs.er & Oo has been dissolved and for the puroose of winding up the affairs connected with the partnership a consent judgment has been entered in Wake Surwrior Court by which Mr Virtruvim Rovster has been ap pointed Convnissioner and Kecurer to con vert all the firm assets into miney and after discharging the indebtedness ol the firm to divide the residue among the several part ners according to their respective interests. The firm is perfectly solvent and all it liabilities will ba disohirgei in a short while Persons indebted to the firm are re quested to raiko '.iro'npr. payment to Mr Virtruvius Rtyster. ae 28tf ELLIOT H. ROY3ra & C IV YD I JfiXPE'TTTO MMVE bef ve .u tersetsin, now is your time. We wUl loan vou our elephant free of change, iro vioed jou move into any odb of the follow ing bouses whiofc we have now for rent: Nice 6 room cottage on Bloodworth street, between Morten and Fa-gett. Frta M a month; 5 room house on Nort i Salisbury street, near R & G shops. Price $12 50- 6 room cottage on Firwood avenue, opoos te Raleigh Cotton Mill; pric 8 M); tvo story dwelling on Halifax s"eet, opposite Ju Ige Clark's; price tl2 50; two stwy 6 room d4 lipgrn Morgan street, in r arof Mri J M Pool'; rrlce $9; 4 room cot4 age on oub West street; price 18 50, 6 room two at ry house on Wst Lan street, opposite Epi'co pal mission; prioe (12 50: 10 room dwelling, No 106 West Jones treet; price $14 Call and see us or rop us a pa tal and we wrl call and see you. -o14 ' JM BROTJGHTON 6 CO, lice. Jlce. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, LCE in any quantity of tbe best quality and at lowest prices for cash We will not be undersold by any one, north or south from car loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell. BaleigU, arc. i Phone 41 and 71. V large stock of Ant'irati i A I cite Goal, all sizes. JJ2.kJ bituminous Goal for fuel and steam Pi ! U IV Otite, Bran, Hay, Ol 1 V , Shingles, &c, at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL OBSOLK ASD CAROLINA S.R OOITSBTC&BD BOHIDULB. Dated Aagnat 9th, 1891. lonth No?th found Bouid "rain. stations. Train, 'o. 101. No. 100 . H. 960 015 !0 27 '1 02 1 20 !1 37 !162 2 81 .2 63 J120 P. M. 626 2 01 4 47 4 14 3 64 3 36 3 21 2 89 217 16o L've Pinner's I'ointArrive L've Drivers. Arrive L've L'e L've L'vs L've L've L'e Ar Suffolk, .Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, -AUlander, Hobeood, Tarboro. Kocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've P. ar. A.M No 101 makes connection at Rooay Mount with W W Train No 23 for all point 3outh, and No 78 train for all points North 4 M Skrfxl; J K Kkhly. Qen'l Manage. Supt Trains rif'BviRHni. Hn'l PMiipr Agi Sale of Land. ' By virtue of a mortgage executed by Jef ferson Pool,' Wash Mangum and Henderi n Sturdevant, trnstees to Wm Watts, on thi 10th day of Decern Der. 1887, recorded in the otflce of th Register of Deeds of Wake county, N 0, in book 101, pige519, 1 will sell, at public auotion for cash, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N O on Monday, tbe 23d day of October, 1893. at 12 o'clock; m, a certain W of land situated in the yillnge of Anburn, St Mary's township, laid county, and state, and. bounded s fol lows: Beginning in the middle o' tne Smithfleld road running N 16 1C I 22 chains co a stake 100 feet from the center of the N 0 w R track; thenoe S 43ts Hi 2-27 chains to a stake in the middle of said railroad;, thence 76 W 2 chains to i he-beginning, contai ing 19) perinea, less a certain portion of said lot old to Peter Pool. tARMISTEAU JONES sUtdt, Attorney, Ac; W-A-N-T-:c-D ! An unlimited number of people ae wanted to call at .D.HaB Bobbin's DRUG STORE, Corner FaytttevlUe and S. Market Sts , -R&leigiL, JST C, to purchase at lowest price FOR CASH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drug Line. PHYSIC1AH3 PRESCRIPTION A SPECIAL! Y. RfilOftlEY LOAN TO Real Estate Security -ON- 8 Years' Tm.e The borrower's life will be insured for the full amount, and in cas of his death the loan will be pid from the INSURANCE POLICY The Mechanics and Investors' 7nion also isme CERTIFICATES OP STOCK with combined INSURAWCK I'OLI IES4 payable in about eight years, based u on smaU fixed monthly payments. For fur ther particulars apply to tne Mechanics and Investors' Uaioir, Raleigh, N C, Geo Allen, Secretary. Jy31 AOi:TH vVANTElf.. H use and ot for Sale. On Monday, the Pth ('ay of November. 1893, we will hell at the cou t hcusedoor in Kaleigh, at 12 in, to the highest bidder for csn a hou"e and lot in burlin, about one milenorthwe tof Raleigli.fomrlv bcl ngint? to Lydia Williams deceased, a joining the linda ot the 1 te Jesse t'et i'or I and othe-s. containing about one-fourth ol an acie J H Fleming, commissi ner, sells under a derie of the superior court of ake county, made in case of Ransom Porcner and others vs Simon Porcher, and V V. Vass ells by virtue of authority given him by niorig ge deed, exe cuted by Lycia Villianis nd duly recorded in the Register of Deeds otflce for Wake; oounty. JU KLUMING, Com VV VV VA88. Mortgagee. oJtd Cavestfi.aiul rra.lo-Markcbtined,andll Pat- i ent business Ci)i:iucicd lor moderate Fees. Our Office is opposite 0. 8. Patent Officc J remote from iv.htngton. Y Send moilcl. riiawiiig or photo., with dcacrip-f tlon. We ailvise. if patentable or not, (ree ot I charge. Our fee .tot due till patent Is secured. I A PAMPHttT, ' How to Obtain Patent" wttht cost of same in tbe U. S. asd .'elgn countneax ent free. Address, ' Ore PAic.vr tr'iet, Wa" 13. -C. i vr 1 1