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TUe tfailtf ti.entUH tUltar. . OVUSHID ITIBT AFTliflOOH, t IBxeept oanday, j ( SS VISITOR U served by carriers la the city at 23 cent per month, payable to the carrier la advance. Prices for mailing fit per year, or (5 cents per month. j Commuuitlona appearing In these ' aolamna are bu. the expression! of the opinion of the correspondent ' writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A eroti mark X after your name ' inform yoa that your time ont. Addresa all order and eommuniea j Uona to W. 1. BltOflT.W Sr., Raleigh, N 0 : Local notices in this paper will be ' Five Gents per line each insertion. , i Office-Upstairs over Mr. .J. Hal j Rllobbitt's rut Store, 2d floor. I ;i jClR3UI.4.TIOS. A LEI Oil. NOV. 23, 1893. THE MONUMENT. We feel that we have at all time?, and nnder all circumstances, been the earnest advocate of the movement to erect a suitable monument to the memory of oar deserved dead who rendered service to the South in its days of tribulation. Hot only bave we, in season and out, pressed the duty upon our patriotic citizens of aiding to the extent of their ability in securing means to effect the de sired end, but we have expiessed the utmost admiration for the noble ladies who, with self 'sacrificing ardor, have addressed themselves to the task of prosecuting the enterprise. What we have done we still stand by, and we can assure the ladies and all concerned that our efforts shall not be relaxed in their behalf. We must further say that we have no sym pathy with that spirit which tends to mar a great enterprise by tauendoes or unjust criticism. We have been led to these remarks from a communication in this paper on yesterday afternoon relative to the matter of award of contract, se lection of model, etc.. adopted by a late meeting of the managers In justice to ourselves, however, in a journalistic capacity, we take occa sion to say that we bave no right nnder the rules of journalism to re fuse communications upon legitimate subjects nnless they bear the impress of personality, no matter how much we may differ with the sent irrents expressed, or upon the in discretion of rushing into print without proper in formation. In conclusion we say that the lad'ee and others in charge will find no more ready advocate of their cause than the Visitor, and we wish them God peed in the work. OVER THE HORSESHOE FALLS. Two young men went over the Horseshoe Rapids-of Niagara at duBk Bitnrday night. The bodies have not been recovered, so that the Identity of the men is not well established. W hen the Michigan Central train stopped at the new station the pas Bengers saw two men ia a boat in the Horseshoe Rapids, opposite the third of the Bister islands. Tney were making ' frantic endeavors to reach some rocks, and it looked as though they were about to gain them. When the train brought the report to the city a great rush was made across the Goat Island bridge to get a glimpse of the men. The gates were closed, which caused some delay. The first of those to get In sight of the roeks saw the men swept away from the last chance by the swift current of the rivev The bodies were quickly carried over the fall. It is known that one of the yoang men was John Supple, of Niagara Falls. They started up the river dock banting in the afternoon, and permitted their boat to float too far with the current. AQnarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr King's New Discovery has been tested, and the million? who have received benefit from its use te tif y to us wonaenui curative powers id a i dis eases of throat chest and lungs. A remedv that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal s itisrai'lon is no experi ment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to Rive reiier, or tne mouey will be refunded. It is admitted to be mot reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at John Y (acRae's drug store. Large size 50c and $1. Died from Foot Ball Injurlee The game of football bet ween the Toledo high school and an Adrlau, Michigan, College eleven Saturday, was characterlxed by brutal paylng by the Adrian team, in which they were abetted by their townsmen who were present. According to the To ledobojs they feared mobbing sev eral tim daring the play. In the last half the teams became Involved ia a fight for the ball. Raymond Carew had it "downed," and three Toledo bo dropped to protect him Instantly the bu'k of the Adrian club was upon them. After the struggle was over Oarew remained upon the ground, with his head, which waft embedded in the dirt, bent beneath his bcdy. His neck was dislocated. He did not regain consciousness for several boars, and death resulted from his injuries at 8 o'clock Sun day morning. Claude Critty, half back of the Toledo team, was kicked in the groin and could not return with the team Geo Jones, right tackle of the To edos. had his right leg injured. This was the second game which had been played by the teams, and a great deal of bitterness had been engen dered in the first one. ADVENTURES OF THREE BABIES Passaic, N J, Nov 22. An infant child of Joseph Hance, of 694 Passaic street, fell from a third story wiudow this afternoon. It fell at the feet of Dr John J Sullivan, who carried it into the house, expecting to find it dead. When it was laid on a bed it grabbed at his watch chain and cm menced to crow lcstily. An examina tion showed that the child was un hurt. Queer noises were heard coming from a large valise on the floor of the Relay depot waiting room at St Louis last night. A policeman opened it and fonnd a pair of live babies, evi dently twins, about three weks old. They had been carefully packed and a hole cut in the valise to admit air. The waifs, a boy and girl, were taken to St Mary's hospital. Three-Card Monte in the Pulpit. Springfibld.O , Nov. 20. Wilber G. Waroer, of the Grace Methodist Episcopal ' Huron, preached a sensan tlonal sermon last night on gambling. in which he showed how bunco men do the three-card monte trick. The sermon had been extensively adver Usee, and the house was jammed. He denounced all gamblers and said It was a notorious fact that police in large cities receive bribes to allow gambling places to run. No doubt it is done in Springfield. In perforin ing the card trick, which he did with all the cleverness of one of the fra ternity, he used three white cards. In the first part of his sermon be de nonnced newspapers for publishing details of crime. If housekeepers better understood the nature of charcoal there would be a great deal of it employed about kitchens and in cupboards where food is kept. There is no more pow erf ul deodorizer in the world than charcoal. A few lumps of it each the s;ze of an egg, laid in a cupboard, will effectually prevent that dinner room smell which many persons flad very offensive When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When slie wa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she Bad Children, she gave them Castoria. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well tfhown and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the sama song of praise. A purer med icine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do ad that is claimed. Electrio Bitteres cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will re move pimples, boils, silt rheum and other affections caused by impure b:ooa. Will i rive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all nis'arial fevers, or cure o eadche. constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters, jfintire satisfaction guar- I m ivnu,.vr uiuucj roitmuf u. f rice ouc ana I tl per bottle at John Y. MacKae's drugstore A Horrible ICtlroAd Accident Ia a daily chronlcl la oar papers ; also the death of eome dear friend, who ha died with consumption, wbereaa, if he or ahe had taken Ot to' cnre for Throat and Langdlaeaaea In time, life would bave beeu render ed baopler and purbapeaaved. Heed the warning I if yoa have a eough or any attention of the Troat and Luuga call at W. H. King & Co., aole axeu'vS, aud get a trial nottle free. Larire aize 60c Fondle by VV H. King & Co., cornr Fayetieville and Uargett streets. HOW IS THIS? Something unique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, ia the latest effort of Stafford's Mag azioe, a New York monthly of home and geuer.al ruling The proposition is to send tne Mag azine one year for one dollar, the reg ular subscription price; an t tn aidU tion to send acb subscriber fifty-two miplete novels daring the t.velve months: one each week. Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every week for forty t wo -teeks, and in addition yoa 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 oonfl teat expectation of getting a hauired thousand new sub scribers AmD(C the a-ithors in the coming series are, Wilkie Collins, Walter ueaur, air uupnanc, mary Cecil Hav, Florence Marryat, Antho ny, Trollope, A Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. If you wish to take advantage of thi unus ual opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford1 Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the magazine, and your first number tue ntty two novels one each week) which you are to re ceive daring the year will be s.nt yoa by return mail. Kemlt 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. 15. At antic Uoawt Line. Wilmington Weldon Ballroad and Branches. Condensed Soaedul. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 4. No 33 No 27 No 41 1392. Daily. F't m1! d'y, ex Daily. Sund'y Le Weldon, 12 80pm Ar Rocky Mt, 140pm 5 48pm 6 88pm 640am 7 47ari Ar Tarboro, w ltJpm LeTarboro, 12 68pm 6 00pj Ar Wilson, 2 18pm 7 00pm Le Wilson. U 88pm 8 17aw Ar Selma, 8 30pm ar D'ay'tvllie 080pm Le G'dsboro 815pm 7 40pm v warn l00anj 840pm ini4ao! Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia. 4 27pm Ar Wil'gton 6 00pm ifoopm 114oar TRA 1N8 GOING NORTH No 14 No 73, dally. No 40 d'y, e JttSly Band'. 4 00pn 5 40pi 55 5p Lt WllVtoa, Lv Magnolia 915am 10 57am Le Warsaw, Ar (J'dsboro, LeFay'tviil. Lv Sebn.i, Ar Vihoa, 1111am i -Main 12 05am 10am 11 08k m 12 10pm )Uiu 13 53pm V 1 30pm 1 -ftaiui lip-n 1253pm Lv Wilsoa, Ar Rociy rtt, Ar Prb..ro, Lv Tarboro, 7 1;. Ar Weld u, 6 iJ5am 2 55pm 98 Oaily axoent d iaday. Johji F DiviSA General 8 ip)rton.lea J R KaffTjT, Sip't ?-ao. jjj OREOLK AND CAROLINA H.l CONDENSED BOHKOULK. Dated August 9th, I89l South No''.h Bound Bji.nd Train. statioss. Train No. 101 No. 10; a. M. 950 10 15 10 27 U 02 11 20 LI 37 11 52 12 31 12 53 ;i 20 P. M. P. M L've L've L've L'e L've L've L've L'ye I'rp ar Pinuer'a foint Arrive 525 Drivers, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arriv Arrive L've 2 01 Suffolk. ,Uates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, r Hobgood, Tarboro. Kocky Mount, 4 47 414 3 54 3 3(5 3 21 2 3SJ 2 1 15 at No 101 makes conneuuon at Rocny Mount with W W Train No 23 for all point souin, ana no 79 (nun lor ail points North Gen1! Manage. Supt Traiu8 1' m HKHisoi. -MVl PuaantAr Agt iUlnOH. O. B R, Time Table No 15. - Ia effect December ljbh,, 1S33 woing eAst. schedule. Gotnr we rss traini , No 50 r uve Stations W m 8 80 Goldsboro 4 17 4 30 La rin?e 4 40 4 54v Klnatia 918 6 IS New Berne 9 J5 pa MorV'-ftdCli Ar L 1123 10 45 10 09 8 8 at a in 10 48 10 14 9 41 M8 9 Mow Do Ice. Ice. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any quantity of the best quality , . . . . u 17 ana ai lowest prices ior cubu. t o will not roe unaersoi i Dy any one, north or south, from car loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell, Kaleiga, 'O. Phone 41 and 71. wi 1 large stock of Ant hra. pi i A 1 i.lt. Ooal. all siies. V'-'A.!- Bituminous Goal for fuel and steam CU L T Oats, Bran, flay KjVJ IV Ll , Shingles. &o, at wholesale and retail oy JONES & POWELL Sale of Land. Bv anthoritv of a morteatce fioir B Rogers and wife, as recorded in book 110, paee259 Register of Deeds otfl ie for Wake county, I will on Monday, the 27th day of Novemoer, iws, at it o'oiock tn, ai we cour . house door of Wake county, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, two tracts of land in New Libt township, Wake county, and de scribed as follows: Prst Tract Contains 7f 1-3 acrai and known as lot No. 3 ii the division of the lands of Pelg S Rogers, decewe i, between his heirs-at-law and the tract a lottei in the said division to E B Ro?ers. Second Tract 'Jon tains 47 acres and is part of lot No. 2 in the aforesaid division of the .'ands of Peleg S Rogers and which was conveyed to E B Rogers by C M Rogers by deed as recorded in bxk 95, page 364, Regis ter of Dwds office for Wake county. Both of the foregoing t.aots of land aietully d -bcribedm the aforesaid mortgage. oc24 tds Attorney for Mortgagee. Auction Sale of Red Estate and . Other Property. uy virtue ot power conrerrea on me by a certain mortgage, executed by Edns B Ro eeru. which ia dulv recorded in teeistar s office Wake county, in book No 2&, at pag 023, 1 will offer for sele, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N O. to the high est biddei for cash, on Monday, Dec 11,1893, at 12 o'clock m, all the interest of said Ro gers in and to a certain tract of land in New Light township said county, sai l land hav ing been allotted to Clary 0 Rogers, wife of Peleg 3 Rogers, as dower. (8ee office Supe rior Court Wake Co Book of Records, No 34, page 322) said interest of said Edris ti Ro gers being an undivided fourth interest. Said tract said to contain one hundred and sixty acres (160 acres). AUo a lot of per-a-tnal p operty, all of which is definitely de scribed in said mortgage, B F MO. ff AGUE, Mortgagee. 2toleigh, N 0, Not 10, "83. W-A-W-T-E-D! ' An unlimited number of people are wanted to call at DRUG STORE, Corner Fayetteville and S. Market Sis , to purchase at lowest price FOR CASH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drug Line. PHYSIC1AHS .PRESCRIPTIONS ASPECIAL1Y. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of a decree of the Sup rior court of Wake co inly, S V, in the special pro ceeding entitled Louisa L Cosby aud others, devisees, &c, of Mary Ann bmitti (Moie head), deceased, ex parte, we will otter for sale to the highest biudr at public outory at. tne court nouse aojr m u;e city 1 1 naieiga, N O, ou Saturday the 2-)th day "f Njvein ber, 1893, at i o'clock m, the following val uable real estat", to-wit: First Traci situate in Houses Creek town ship. Wake county, and known as the Vau degriff tract, lying on the Sjuth side or Mine re'kandtiocky branch, coniaining aboat 'Mi 3-4 acres . tore or lws and more particu larly described iu a deed from Jacob Vande gi iff to Kiel rd Smith, recorded in book 7, pge 246 ilegistor of Deed's omce, Wake couuty, No. Second Trct SHuate in Houses Creek: township, Wake ouuty, lying on Mine creek, kDOwn as the ileartshelu tract, con taining 19 acres 3 rods aud lti perch more or less, and more particularly described in deed, from Albert Heartstield to Richard Smith, and from Sterling Spips to Alfred Hearts- neld tne last deed recorded in Dooit l, page: 103, Register of Deed's otFce, wake county,, NC. Third Tract Situate ia Barton's Creek: township, Wake county, and known as the. Emory tract, containing 163 3-4 teres more or less, and described m a de d from Peleg, Rogers, trustee to Richarl Smith, lecordedi in book 20, page 37, Kegi-ter of Deeds omce: for Wake county, N C. Fourth Tract Sauate in Barton's Greek township, wake couuty, an known as the Bashford irct, contauuug 54 acres more or less, and described in a deed from Thoin is and Rebecca dushford to Nancy Riuoon re corded in book i0, page 3i0. Uegister if Deed's office for Wake ounty, N U, and from Nancy Raboou to Richard Smith. Fifth Tract situate in House s Creek, tovnsmp, Wake county, about four miles, r orthrrest of Raleigh, adjoining tho lands of Joseph Blake and otUcrd, kuown as the Robertean tract, cintaiuing . . . acrei, ujore or less, and described in a deed from Perrin. Bosbee, cleri and master, to ttich Smith,, re orded in book 15, p ige 432, Register of. Deed's office foi -Vake county, N 0. . Sixth Tract Situated in wake Forest, township. Wake couuty, and known as the. iley D Jon?s tiact, couttiniug 8 8 l-Uacies-more r less and described in a deed from O Fowle and Spier .hiUker, commission err, to Mary A Morehead, recorded in book 95, page 211, Reg.ster of Deed's office tor (Vase oonuty, NO. The ab ve tract will be subdivided and sold to suit purchasers. Th terms of sale will be one third cash and the balano in equal instalments in nix and twelve niontos, with interest at 8 per cent from day of sale, title retained uutl purchase moaey is fully paid. Maps ana 'urther descriptions will be f ur nkhe I upon appucat'OU to the undersigned at the ituleigu caiugs itaok. . JiD. (JH vMUKdS SMITH, JOHN f. PUL.LEM, Commissioners. Raleigh, Oct. 24, 1893. .idnteea of HOOD'S One hundred dose ia NoothtrJocttJ. to . Sarsapaiiila 'VCbQUla,
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