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Tu Bailg Ennm visitor. muiiio itibt imiooi, IKieept o (today, 1 HE T IS IT OR is Mrred by carriers U tho eity At 25 cents per mouth, iyable to the earriert In adrauoe. rloM for maillntj ij per year, or 3 eooti per month. Oommunlotlooa appearing 1 these eolamna ars bui the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A. ero$f mark X after your nam? informs joa that yonr time . oat. Address all orders and oominanloa tlons to W. H. BROW5T, 8r., Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper -rill be FIts Cents per line each insertion Office Upstairs over Mr. .T. IImI Bobbin's Drug Sture, 2d floor RALEIGH, NOV. 1893. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were pawed at a meeting of the faculty of Leonard Medical School held yester day: WhereFs.it has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to call hojae to rest oar esteemed friend and President, the late Rev H M Tapper, D D., therefore, Resolved, That while we bow in meek submission to the will of God, we deeply deplore the great misfor . tone which has fall d upon this in titation In particular, end upon Shaw University, of which he was the executive head. Resolved, That in the death we have undergone a personal bereave ment in the passing away of a valued friend, whose kindly and genial presence and example were an in epiration to each of as in oar labors Resolved, That the Leonard Medi cal School has sustained an irrepara ble loss, and that the vacancy thereby created in the office of its president will be difficult to fill with one com bining, as did oar lamented friend, the rare aggregation of qualities united in him; the executive ability; the untiring industry and zeU the keen insight into character; the firm ness blended with gentleness; the quick perception and promptness to act in difficult situations; the com prehensive grap of the multltudin ous details of a great and resp onsible position; the self poia9d character; the genius for interesting influential men and women in the work he loved and devoted his life to and for hold lng that interest and making it per manent; the firm reliance np"n Prov idence in er?ry work he undertook; the unfaltering trust in God through out a long and trying illness; and the calm, unflinching way in which he faced the inevitable end for days and days after he knew that it was near at hand. Resolved, That to his family w tender oar heartfelt sympathy and sincere condolence in this hour ' of their great affliction, and commend them to the care of "Him who doeth a 1 things well." Yet, while doing so, we desire to call to their minds, for their comfort, the reflsotin that he has borne his burden bravely, and has only laid it down after the ac complishment of the great work he , mapped out more than a qu-ter of a century ago; that he has seen the full fruition of the, hope he he'd before ia that work, that ha has lived down the prejudice which environed him ia Its exception; that he has con sand ed the respect and good will of the community in which he lived and labored. V We recall the basis .and superstructure of the instutitions he ha? developed here; the goodness of God, In granting him length of days to see the fulfillment of the dream to which he consecrated the best years of his manhood; and, finally, the pa t lent an4 heroic fortitude which marked his last, long illness, and the glorious and triumphant manfolness of his entrance into everlasting life and rest. : - v .-. Resolved. That, these resolutions be spread upon the faculty of the Leonard Medical School, and that a iou f of the sam i be 8ot toihe fa-n- Jlr: to the general secretary of the Bantist Home Mission Sjciety.in New ! vtr and r.n aehof the dallv nit.v - rr niKHat R- (ipnlB VU I IIV jFaajraii .w-wvwa cwuva the Gaxette, with the request for their pttbUOfttiOU, I TONGUE TWISTERS. 8Ix thick thistle sticks. High roller low roller, rower. A growing gleam glo wins green. Flesh of freshly fried flying fish. The sea eeaseth and It saSL-eta os . A box of mixed biscuit, a mixed bis cult box. The bleck breeze blighted the bright bloom blossoms. Strict strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly six sicklT silky snakes fl wan swam over the sea; swims wan, swim; swan swam back again well swam swan. It is a shame, Sam. 'TJs all a sht m, Hair, and a shame it is toe ham so, Sam Susan shines shoes and socks; socks sod shoes shine Susan. She eeaseth ! shioiog shoes ani socks, for shoes and I socks shock Satan. Robert Rowley rolled a round roll J round; a round roll Robert Rowley J rolled lound; where rolled the round roll Robert Rowley rolled round. Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster. Did.OIiver Oglethorp ogle an owl and oyster? If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl and ouster where are the owl and oyster (D iver Oglethorp ogled? Fnmmj Shoemaker saw a shrieking songster. Did Sammy Shoemaker see a shrieking songster? If Sammy Shoe maker saw a shrieking songster, where's the shrieking songster Sam ay Shoemaker saw. Hobbs meets Snobbs and Nobs; Hobbs bobs to Snobs and Nobs; Hobb nobs with Snobs and robs Nobs' fob. "That is," says Nobs, "the worse for Hobbs' jobs," and Snobbs sobs. ONE OF THE WORST TO DATE. According to Judge Tuley, of Chi cago who has granted Mrs E 1 F Qnackenboss a divorce, no woman ever suffered the cruelty she stiff red from h3r husband. The husband, William, was in good circumstances. He became angered at all his wite's relatives and friends, barred them out and sent all the wedding presents back He md his wife take fifteen miles a day for her health, take care of two horses and do the housework If she did not meet him at the door every night and say: "William, I am glad you cams home.let me kiss you," he locked her in a room and fed her onbtead and warter. He kept her locked up eleven dp vs at oue time and eight at another for this. He stuff ad clothes in the baby's mouth every tim it cried, and when Mrs. Qaackenbos8 wept and sobbed he counted the sobs, and made her stay in bed a day for eery sob. One time she was a prisoner in bed for ten dys on account of sobs. THE LANGUAGE OF THE UM BRELLA. An umbrella carried over a woman the man getting- nothing but the drippings, of the rain, indicates courtship. When the order of the things is re versed, and the iu&n has the umbrella and the woman the dippings, it indi cates that they ar married. To trail your umbrella along the ground, n eans that the mn behind yoj is thrisMng for blood. To carry it at right angles under his sroi sigoifijs that an eye may be lost by the unfortunate person who may be behind you. To press an umbrella on your friend, saying. "Oh do take it; I had much rather you would than not,'' signifies lying. To give a friend half of your did. brella, signifies that you will get wet. ' To place a cotton umbrella along side of a silk one, signifies "Exchange is no rubbery. 1 To lend an umbrella, indicates you are a fool. : . To return an umbrella means well, never mind what - it means, nobody ever does it.' .' ' ' "'" It IVIay do n luch for on. Mr Fred Mil'er: of Trvlni?. Ill wi-lfa that hi bad a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe oains ia his back and also that his bladder wis affected. He tried m.ny so called: kidney cures bat without buy: goou result Aoout a year aeo ne began ot Eiectri JBittersand found relie: 1!tt K'ectrio Bitters is especially adat relief at adapted hi An Anil tooare.of aujfdney and liver troubles of .en gives almost instant relief One trial will prove our attetasrt . Price only 50c for large bottles, at Joho MacJae'-dragstare' MEDICAL STUDENTS IN LINE. Fifteen hundred medical and den. talstadeuts bade a parade in Philam delpbla on Friday night, with music, bann-rs and fWwcrki. Ooe of the transparencies of the dental students read: "Last In war, first In peaee, first In the moutbrof our country man" Ano'her ab traoted from hatkeepe&re, as this: I love a maid tin; ietter, whilst I have a tooth in my 'head." The niellos bore one reading: k 8ight is a faculty; s-eing an art " Great Triumph. Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by the most speedy and gre test remedy in the world Otto's cure for Thr jat: and Lung dls ease. Why will vou continue to irritate your throat and lunge with that terrible hacking cough when ( W. H. King & Co., sole agents will famish you a free sample bo' tie of this great guaranteed remed f Its success is simply wonderful, aa your I druggist will tell you. Otto's cure is now sold In every town ana vintage on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles 50o. For sale by W. H. Kiug& Co., corner Fayettevllle and Hargett streets. HO.V 15 THIS? Bomsthiug uuique even in these days of marumoth premium offers, is the latest, f ffoi t of Stafford's Mag azine, a New Yrx .uonthly of home and general r ling The proposition is to send the Mag azine one year for oue dollar, the reg ular subscription twice; and in addh tion to send oi subscriber fifty-two complete novels during the twelve months: ouo e.icli week. 'think of it. Yju receive, a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every week for forty two weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a month tor twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an offer which the publishers cm only afford to make in th6 oonfi ient expectation of getting a hundred thousand new sub soribers. Jmou tho anthora in the coming series are, Wilkie Collins, Walter Be.'ati Mrs Oliphant, Mary Cecil Hav, Florence Marry at, Antho ny, Trollope, A Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. If yon wish to take advantage of thin unus ual opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine, one year. Your firpt copy of the magazine, and your first number of the fifty two novels (one each week) which you are to re ceive duriDg the year will be s. nt you by return mail. Remit by, P O Or der, registered letter or express. Ad dress , H STAFFORD, Publishsr, Stafford Magazine. P O Box 2284, New York, N Y. Please mention th's Paper. , Sept 15 DON'T BE A CLAM. f.KP, A PAPER TAKE THE VISITOR. TRY IT A MONTH. DON'T BE A CLAM. DON'T HIDE YOURSELF. ADVERTISE. ;;:;'..v;rApyERTi;SE:: ADVERTISE IN ' THE VISITOR. " DON'T BE A CLAM. 'S Havine qualified as admtnbtratoT of th. estate of Thomas ,'V Bennett, deceased thW t. n all 1. . 1 . ' a -v. . u i cifluus iiiTiui( Kinimr Kin8'; the estate to present the sxroe U m for payment 6n or beforp tbn 14th day o September, 1894, or this n tioe will be plead' e I in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please settle . without fur ther demand. J T BROtTQ HTO i Admr of Thos W Be?neft,.deo'd. Sept,I2th,l893v- V' M 9 Do iFeel? We are prepared to supply LGE, ICE, ICE ia any quantity of tbe best quality jind at lowest prices for cash. VVe will not be undersoi l by any one, north or south, from oar loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 and 71. A large stock of Anthra1 A I cite Goal, all eizps. Bltu'ninous Goal for fuel and steam flADVT Oats, Bran, .flay JJ tVll'v Shingles, &o, at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL Salo of Land.' By anthorit Of s mortgage fiotr E B Kogersand wife, as recorded iu boikltO, pat;e25) Renter of Uae la offliefo: Walce county, I will on Molday, the 27tu day of overpher, 1S93. at 12 o'clock ax, at the oout , house door of Wake coucty, sell to the hkh est bidd T. for cash,' two tracts of land ia New Liht township, Wake county, an 1 de scribe 4 as follows: -' F'rst Tract Uontains 7i 1-3 acrev nd knewn as lot No. 3 1 1 the division of the lands of Pelg H Rogen, dene ne i, oetwean his heirs-st-law and the tract allotted in the Bind division to E B Borers i . S:cond 'fraot Ooitains -47 acres' and is part of lot No. 2 ia the aforesaid Hiyiaiou of the .'ands of Pel g 8 Rogers and whiob. was conveyed q t4J H Koger by. G yl Rogers by' deed as reco'f led ia d Kk 95, page 334, Agis ter of Dfwds office for Wake county. ' Both of the foregoing t.acts of land aie fully d -scribed in the aforesaid inorgare.' - . . . W. N. JONES, oc24 tls :. Attorney for Mortgagee.; OtTeats, and Trade-Marks' obtained, and all Pat- i tat business conducted for Modinatc Fira, -J Ovn OrncE is OppoaiTC U. 8. Patent Ornct and we can secure patent ia leaa time than taoao 1 remote from. Washington. ' - i Send model, druwioK or photo,, with descrlp. tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free of! charire. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. 2 A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patent;." with) cost of aame in tiia U. &and.&reicncountneaS aent free. Address, I C.A.S?JOW&0O4 Orp. Patc::t trmce, Waat"'.-' o. e .UP -J1 J W-A-WT-E-D ! An unlimited number of peopje, are wanted to call at tDtHallBobbiitrs DRUG STORE, Corner Fayettevllle and S. Market Sts., .Retlexglx, JST C.3 to purchase at lowest price FOR CASH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drag Line. PHYSIC1ASS '" PRESCRIPTIO NS LIA SPECIALTY. iy vi:;ae ox a U cieo ot thu up nor court. or wuko cuuuy, A , iu cue speuiii pio--uoediu euuUc t ii Cutitij uaa uluaia,, doViofceu, Oic, ol Alary Allii ouiitu Jiule head;, uei.eieeJt ttx parte, we waJ oiier fur: sale U tueulgueaii Oid.C al UUao uuu) u. me cou.t nuuso uour iu u. ui .! iialcigu,, N J, u o.viuraiy tad iSin uuy i NVcuir Uer, l&JS, at u o clujt ui, uuo loiiowij vai UaUiclCai estut , w-it: Jjuct. i.ruo. luute iu HcuaesOreeK town: ship, v M.e oouiiiy, uua auuu bS the Vi atigrut Uttui, Ijiun on Uie s .uai aiUeui Mine creeK rtiid nojity biauuu, uouiuiu ug about AKi a t auies .avue u. - 1-tiw auu more pamuu laily Utaui'ibed in a Used iroal Jaouo vanue giiu to Kic . ia oiuiui, recorcea iu IOjm. , p ge zij xttgunr or iJeea's oruue, vVaae oouutj'v No. .-. cecunu ir ct Situate in Housts Creek towiuihip, ivuKe uuuuty, ij)ug ou iiaiue often, kuowu as tuo ueoruuieiu uvct, oou- bai inig ia acred '6 roiu auu 1j peruu niuie or: less, aud more paraouiurly ueavrioea iu doeU . trorn Albert xirwrisuoiu iO mcriard tim.tii. uu f torn otarnug etpi a to Aurd uuana--uelJ Hie la-.t ueea recorded iu Uuoa 17, page i 103, KegBU:r ot iihsea'a urCB.-.ittjtucuuui.,, NO. i'hird Tract Situate ia Barton's civej;: towiiaiiip, aite ujiuuy, and unoivu a tnei Biaiory trttct, conutiuiuit 1U. 34 .ores mure , or iex, aad desurioeu u a j a iroui jreiog; ttOQisa, trusietii to x.iCdar t' diniiui letoraeai 1 uOJ.AI, page3, egiMsr oi Deeds witloeii tor vaid couuiy, Nu . i'ourm Iraoc j vUii.e inj Barton's Oreei; Ijwuuip, .County, au , iujWu ks Uxa ctdofliora ir :(., cou.am.ij ul ..cea mriir leds, uud dja.riOi:a ill a Ucc-a lrjiu luuia 14 4Ud iicboooj Jjdur jiM ij .Naji:y KtyWua corded ui oojk u, pae o.O, tuogmioc i i Ueea's oihce to: .,k.i o uucy, N U, ana IrOUl ldUlMj lUujUu tO lilUUJl'd ijlUltU. i''utu ir-tci jicuattj iu iiuujc h Ore.i. tOrVnsuip, waKtj ujuaoy, a wat lour macs uorcnoeat ot uaienu, aujoiuiug mo itu ad oil Jviddph rilifCU uul oca r, iloyu as tuu i&ooertMu trajt, cutuiiu . . .'acre, uuje. or less, aud UdduriDdU a uetd itoiix i'eri'ia Bjojti, cidfa; uua iiiaawr, a iciou ounui, re Hrded in D Joic la, p ga -iii, ittigister ot L)eid's onto ioi ate ouuuty, N U. , mxilx jLidct bituauftl in .iuKe Foret towudtiip, itaJte xuuCy, aud kuoru as uie .' nty o jju s tiact, cjuI luiug 6 ai- louiea-: ruorj r less aud oesoriued iu Ueaa ioai u j e'owldaua spur ui.a&er, oOdinasaiuu- -en, to Jiary A jiloreneaU. ' reoorujj in oojit ao, pagd all, ttvg aitr oi up ja omce itr -i.aae oouut, NO. ' - Tueao ve tract wiil be subdivided and. sold to auit purcnasew. . X'iie terms ui tutle will be one third cadh ana the Oaianc in equal lustaimeiits iu tix. . aud twelve mom.au, With uiteieat at o pw: cent from day ot s-Jo, uue reuuieu Uutl: purchase money is faiiy taid. ' ' Maya aua 'urthtt Uebcrirtiuiis will be fur-v nitno i upon myacai. ou to Uie undcraiguedi at me iMimgu cavi.jgd Kauit. . JOHN t. gi) LLH, - ; ' Oomaiijaioaera.. V Jiakiga, Oou U, lim. . .. . .p ;., - ,.- 'sifm 'j'.:- i ' feiiarantecd a to every consumer of HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. One hmidred! ddset' iaV
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