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;i i it. ! : ...-! : t 1.! M i til It i V vjr ' - t - f f ' S a i Si' I fr "2 f Van Baity' fii'tninif" Visitor. I" TOIUBHID BT1BT AFTiaJOOir, ' (Except Donday, Iff! TI8IT0R is served by carrier la the city at 25 cents per month vable to th carriers In advanoe. Prices for mailing b per year, or 13 eenta per month.. Communications appearing in these columns are ba( the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writf"4 the tame, and they alone an reap .alble. erott mark X after your nam informs yoo that your time oat. Address all order and communlc Moos to W. ft. BKOWSr, Sr., tUlelgh, N C Local notices in this paper will b Fire Cents per line each insertion Office -Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbltt's Drug Sture, 2d floor. LMt?B9T 1- -r ClROUtiATIOS RALEIGH. OUT. 28, 1893. November Weather for Raleigh. The following is from the record of obser vations for the month of November, taken at this station for a period of sis ye&n: TKMPERATUCS. Mean or normal tempera.ure, 50. The warmest Nov was that of 190, with an average of 51 The coldest Nov wa that of 1887, with an average of 47 The highest temperature during any Nov was 80 on the 3th. 1889 The lowest temperature during any Nov was 17 on the 30tb, 1891. Average date on which first "killing" frost ocean ed (in autumn), October 20th. precipitation (rain and melted snow). Average for the month, .30 inches. Average number of uays with .01 of an inch or more, 10 The greatest monthly precipitation was 3.71 inches in 1891. The least monthly precipitation was 0.06 inches in 1890. The greatest a nount of precipitation record ed in any 24 consecutive hoars was 1.62 inches on the 28th and 29th, 1891. The greatest amount of snowfall recorded in 24 consecutive hours (recorded ex tending to winter of 18S4-5 only) was 2 00 inches on November 29th, 1891. CLOUDS AND WEATHER. Average number of clear days, 13. Average number of parti v cioudy days, 8. Average number of clouuy days, 9. - WIND. ' The prevailing winds have been from the southwest. The highest velocity of the wind daring sny year was from the south wet, 36 miles on the 23d, 1891. 0 F VON HsKEM ANN, Observer, Weather Bureau. The Appomattox table upon which Grant and Lee signed the paper for the surrender; two mlnie balls tbat met point to poiot and welded to gether on the Petersburg battlefield; original manuscript of Gen Lee's fare well address to his army; the bed upon which Lincoln died; the stove, goose and shears need by President Andrew Johnson when a tailor: origi nal manuscript of Grant's terms for the surrender of Yicksbarg; coat worn by Washington at his second inauguration; chair in which John Hancock sat .when he signed the Declaration of Independence; Bible and gavel need in the Confederate Congress, and the great chain that Gen Putnam stretched across the Hudson river in 1776 to keep the British fleet from passing up tbe river ' are tbe ten most valuable exhibits in ' Ubby prison, according to Mr Gun ther, of Chicago. When Wm H Derch, of Reading, Pa, discovered that his wife, to whom he had been married a year and a half, had pat poison in his coffee and followed it op later by flavoring his coffee with vitrol, he stood it good naturedly, but when he woke up one night and found tier stooping over him with fire in her eye and a big razor in her hand he concluded she didn't like him, and that she had bet ter get a divorce before she divorced herself. AN INTERESTING CASE. Some fifty years ago a man named Barfidd was hung for murder. The decision of tbe case in the Supreme court la famous among lawyers as the State vs Barfield. Oce of the judges dissented. Years after in Tarpin's ease the dissenting opinion in Bar , field's ease was declared to be j;tie oorreot statement of the law. And now last week Barfleld's will was be fore the Supreme court for construe tlon. His widow to whom he left a life estate having died, his heirs are litigating over a division of the prop OUR RESOURCES. If r Thos Harris the curator cf the State Muum has published In the N O Agricultural Ballet'na agraphlc description of tbe mineral resources of Wake county-Alluding to tbe plum bage or black lead in Wake he says: Beginning on Mine Creek, some seven or eight miles northwest cf Raleigh, the vein passes to the south ward, outcropping in many places and disappears evm twelve miles south of the city. On Mine Creek and for several miles south of It, on tbe lands of Maj Tucker, or Messrs Pollen. Blake, Catleberry and oth ers, the vein has been opened in per' haps a dozen places and the graphite occasionally inineu and shipped to northern markets It was simply dug and shipped in car load lots, in the crude condition, going usually to Philadelphia or New York. O' course, wben disposed of in this way, the mineral is fu'l of impurities and the profit in the work was small, for the freight had to be paid on much of tbe crude material which was worthless. The principal uses of graphite are for stove polish, foundry facings, crucibles and melting pots, pigments, lubrication and lead pencils. Tbe very finest grade is used frr electn typing. As an example of the profit which en b made out of a raw ma teria', take a six oz cake of stove poU ish, costing at retail ten cents, The manufacturer's price Is about sixteen cents per pound. Onr graphite can be mined at one dollar and fifty cents per ton in the crude condition When washed and pressed into blocks of stove polish the profit will be enormous. Great Triumph. Instant relief experienced and a Dermanent nra bv the most s red v . and greatest remedy la the world Otto's core for Tnr iat and Lung dls ease Why will von continue to irrirat your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough wben W. H. King & Co., sole agents will furnish yon a free sample bottle of this ?rat guaranteed remedy 1 Its success is simplv wonderful, as your rirnggitit will tell you Otro's enre is UD4 sold ill every tOu and villi)! ou laid coutioent. Maui pit free. Larrfd battles 50c. Forale by W. H K!ug& Oo.. corner Fa)ettevill aud Hurler t streets HE STRUCK A BONANZA. The Man Who Wanted to Read About a Big Fight. He walked into the bookstore and stopped before -'he Bible department. Be leaned over the ceunter and said to the n inisterial looking salesman: "Is them Buffalo Bill books over that?" "Nope. Religious works." "Don't, nun o' them read about obasin Inguns an shootin' wild varmint?" "Not exactly." "Nothin' about a feller 'at could knock 'em out like John L , ner a fel ler 'at's elick with a Winchester, er hed the nerv to tackle er b'ar?" "Oh, jes. One better than that." "Who's he?" "Sampson." "What'd he do?" "Oh, he had a fight with a l'on." "Laid 'em out, did 'e?" "Yes, he killed the lion." "Jes bored 'im with er Winches ter?" ... "Nope." "Biffed 'in the hed with er ax, I 'speck?" "Nope." "Jes kyarved tm with a Bowie?" "No, hejnst caught the beast by the throat and choked it to death." 'lou don't say bo?" "Yet, he wad tie strongest man that eve; lived.' "Woese-'n John L?" "Yes." "An wusser'n JimmieOorbitt?'' "Sampson could knock them both out at once " "Whoopee A'n't he the stuff? I'll take two o' them Sampson books. Specimen Cases. 8 H Clifford, New Gaseel, Wis, was troubled with neuralgia and rheuma tisin, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him.:- . Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111, had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing Used thme bottles of Electrio Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg 1b sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, O, had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incu rable. One bottle Electrio Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by John Y MacRae, druggist. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale by John Y MaoRae. ' v HOW IS THIS? Something unique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, is the latest tffoit of Stafford's Mag azloe, a New York monthly of home and general reading The proposition is to send tbe Mag azine one year for one dollar, tbe reg ular subscription price; and in addi tion to send acn subscriber fift two complete novels during the t velve months: one each week. Think of it. You receive new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, everv week for forty-two weeks, and iu -i idition yon get tbe magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an offer which the publittUTrt en only afford to make in tlv eon a Itmt expectation of getting a Ipnnlrc l thousand new sub scribers mow the authors in the coming f"rig are, Wilkie Collins, Walter BeiH'i. Mr OlipUant, Mary Cecil Hav. Pio -e.ie-! Karryat, Antho ny, Trollop. A r:nan Doyle, Miss Braddcn U(ndn Marryat, Miss ThuckArv an 1 J'jios Verne. If you wish to titkA i Ivn'ige of thlo unus u1 tppitrtu'jt v x'il one dollar for Staffo"1' tfatt'-iz'ue. one year. Your first copv of ftie uitgftzine, and your first D'imhHr . f th fltty two novels (one each wf)k) v'nch yo'i are to re ceive during the year will be Stnt you by return mall. -KVmlt by P O Or der, registered let tr or express. Ad dress H 8F4FPORD, Publishbr, Stafford Magazine, IM) Box 2264, Nh jv York, N Y. Ploas mention th's Paper. Sept IV Mortgage Sale. B-p virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mi' tease executed by lck Busbee and wife, Henrietta, which said mortgage is duly recorded in recristry Wake county, in book No 121. at page 487, 1 will off r for sale at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N 0, on Mouday, Oct 30, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, the property iu said mortgage de scribed, the same being a certain ho 'se and lot near tbe fair grounds and Hillsboro roac.i adjoining the lands of W K Crawford and others and known as the homestead of said lck Busbee. Terms of stile cnsti. se30tds . B F MOSTVQrTE. Alty. Dissotat on of Copartnership OF THE FIRM OF ELLINGTON, Mm A CO By niut'ul consent the firm -if Kll'ngto i Ro sier & 'o n been d's-.olved and for tbf puriiose of wi i l':ig up the affairs connected with the pi-r,rvrship ooaseat jiidguen has been en'. -red in alte Suorior Court o which Virtr iv'n" Uovster has ben ap pointed Oon nissiomer nid Receiver to con vert all tbo ti'n a3"ts into money w a'.tfj discharging t'i irvlebtsdaess oi tin firm t' divide th rasHue amo.ii; the several par -ners according ti their respective interests. The firm is nWmtlv solvent and all it liabilities will b dn-liirged iu a sho ' whiK Perains idnl) vd to tbe firm a-e r quested to mill rnnt'. piynwnt f) M Virtruvitis 'tiy.-tir se2titf BLOiV JT ROY3T(?iifc ; P IFYO I EXPERT TO M )VE be? e win ter sets in, now is your time. We w:ll loan you our elohvt free of change, '""o vided iou move into any one of the follow ing nouses wlno1 we have now for rent: Nice 5 room aottige ou Bloodworth street, between Morgan and ffa-gett. Frine $10 a mouth; 5 room house on Nort Salishnrv nreet, nar R & Q shopj. Price f 12 50: 5 room cottage ou Firwod avenue, op-osit-Raleigh Cotton Mill; pric 8 O; t vo sto'y dwelling on ffaHfar s'eet, op-wsiie Ju Ige Clirk's; price $12 50; two stwy 6 room d wi ling on Morgan str et, in rar of Mr J Pool's; rrics $9;4rooxi cot'age oa riouh West stree: price $8 50, 6 room two st ry house on Ws Ln stroet, opposite Epi co pal mission; price $12 50; 10 room dwelling, No 100 West Jones ttreet; price $14 Call an I se u or drop us a pottal and we wi'l call and tee you. 0014 J M BROtJQHTON & CO, - q W-A-W-T-E-0 ! An unlimited number of people a e wanted to call at D.HaB Bobbitt's DRUG STORE, Corner Fayettevllie and S. market Sis., .Raloxgti., JST: O., to purchase at lowest price FOR CAH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drug Line. PHY3IC1AH3 -PRESCRIPnOHS A SPECIAL T. flee. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any quantity of tt-" best quality and at lowtst prions for maa We will not be u rinrsj i by any one, north oc h utb, from car loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell, Kateigu, i O. 2 Phone 41 and 71. X large stock of Antirar"l. A 1 cite Ooal, all siz t. vV'. 'Xx. L itaminous Ooal fur fuel -mJ steam ,III Oats. Brau. iiay, VvJUiT , Shingles, He, at wholesale and retail by J0NES& POWELL j" OBEOLK AND CAROLINA R.b CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Dated August 9th, 1891. outb flo'th ound Boun 'rain. iBTaTIohs. Train o. 101. V Ko.10 I TAKE il .i AT - DUSHI' A LS . M. 150 015 10 27 I 02 1 20 137 152 2 31 253 .120 P. M L've Finder's i'oint.Arrive L'va L've LSe L've L've LWe L've V Ar Drivers, Suffolk .Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, :. Aulander, 'Hobgood, : Tarboro. Kocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've P. M 525 2 01 4 47 4 1 3 54 3 36 3 21 2 39 217 160 M No 101 makes connection at Rocsy Mot nt rith W W Train No 23 for all points outh, and No 78 train for aU points Nonh 4 Bf SKRPKL, J R KtfNLV, Gen'l Manage. 8upt Trains TM Ehrt, . '.( tir Agt Sale of Land. By virtue' of a mortgage executed by Jef ferson Pool, Wash Mtngum and Handera n iturdevant, trustees to . Wm Watts, on tha 10 th day of l)ceipoer. 1837, recjrdel in the office of th Register of Deeds of Wake county, N 0, in book 101, pige 519, 1 will dell, at public auction for cash, at the court nouse door m tne city oi Kaleign, N Con J Monday, tbe 23d day of October, 1893, at 12 ! o'oIock m, a certain loi of land situated in I che village of Ar born, St Mtry's township, j tiud county, and state, and bounded s fol lows: Beginning in the middle of tne ; mithfield road running N 15 K 1-22 chains m a stake 100 feet from the center of the N Jp8 track; thence S 43 is. 2-27 chains to a atake in tbe middle of said railroad; thence 7o W 2 chains to the beginning, contaiuing I i a perones, less a oerxain portion oi saia lot sold to Peter Pool. IA&MISTEAD JONES, : sellda ' .. Attorney, Ac., ' Tt is n-xt to the Citizens National Buk Yon will g-t 'veryhing first clabs He will give you a fry or stew for 21c That '8 the place where I made wW I aive in front o' me. Vou will find it what tell you. He gets fresh oysters daily. Best place in town for ladies and gen tlemen." You had better do so i'RKX 1 li I K 31 P, -TKMMK A&A1N WHKRK IT IS ? "Thank you, sir, I really believe you sir I have en so uuf rtanate as to. tike my meals at. other p ces, where I lo"t all I had in front I'll go to Dnghi's Dughi's. Certainly l'li no to DueM's. m '"ling for yonra-ilf. BILL iff FaKE 0"St rs, frii'il. 2io " stewed, 25c " raw, 25c Beef strati, 2fic Pork stean, 25c. Ham a d egg', 2oo Mutton chops, 25e I'ri e, fried, yfic- Liver, fried, 2fc Quail on tosst, : 3c B oiled and frie'' chicken, 30c rhrefoft boiled egs. ' 1'c Three scrambled eg, , 1. Glass milk, bread and butter 10c offee, tea and cbockolate, 5o Free delivery by tbe new md beautiful ? wagen with meals hot and nice at n extra charge. H use and not for Sale. On Monday, the "th day of November, 1893, iv e will tell at the cou t hcuse door in Raleigh, at 12 m. to the h g isL bidder for casb a huii- anii lot in bni'iin, about one mile norts we tor lta eigii i'oni'ilv bl ngin , to Lvdia V'l ii un i e e t-e i a jctiu us toe landsot' .G ; r. ' u-t t or1 u;iil .i,ne-H C'lntaiii'n a- oiit'iJiu-loi.rih oi m J H ; flem. tf t: in ii s-i uer, fei.s. mkIu'm -ItTe of thu iii.cr r i i n of WiU'i .'.) ui v u. v' in ai O' U n- ui 1 Ofi er in ' orte.-s vs v imon : c cii r. an I ; : V . Vass y virtiir) . of au" u .iity given him by mortg ge deed, exe cuted by LyHa Villianis end duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office for Wake ooanty. H KLIfiMlNG, Com VV- VY VASS, Mortgagee. oo7 tda .-;V-
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