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TSIUIUD ITtflT A?TXjrO0V, lExeept oanday, - T SS VISITOR Is Mired by carriers la the elty at 25 ceou per month. ayaoie to me earners in advance. m in c Communications appearing in these ally streaming down ber hollow.so.nk , caimans are bn. the expressions of en cheeks, If and Fambro, a onee in tne opinion 01 me correspondent ; writing the tame, and they alone are , responsible. A iron mark X after your name informs yon that your time ont. -' Address all orders and com monies tions to W. H. BROWtf, Sr., Raleigh, X 0 Local notices In this paper will be fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office -Upstair over Wr..T. Hul R BobbtU's Drusr Store, 2d floor. (jViiisr lac uCtoariiTio3r. liALEIGH, NOV. 24, 1893. New York's horse show is over and the regulation money show, which goes on forever, again has a show. Chicago 8em to be finding the ha mm floatsan and jetsan left by the World's Fair somewhat difficult to handle. However, Chicago is used to difficulties, and usually surmount them. It still seems to be an open qnes tlon whether Minister Willis will eat his Thanksgiving dinner with Queen " LIP or with President Dole. WOMEN LIVE LONGER MEN. THAN In the 49th registration report of Massachusetts, 1890 tve compiler presents the statistics of 203 persons as who were reported as having died during the ten years, 1881 90, at the age of 100 and over. In this nnmber 153, or 75.4 per cent, were females. The greater exposure of men to ac cldents, to weather agencies, to the constant strain of business life, to the anxiety of providing for the fam ily all tend to shorten the life of men The deathB by accident among men are more tnan three told greater than among women, and the men commit suicide in about three fold ratio as compared with women. - - REMARRIED AFTER TWENTY YEARS. After twenty years separation, J P Alls aid his wife Eliza, of Ham mondsport , N Y., have ben remar ried. Allis suddenly went away after a married life of fifteen years. Mrs Allis obtained a divorce and remo'v ed to Illinois. A few weeks ago she eame East to visit her daughter, Mrs J P Barnes, of Rock Stream List week a stranger came to the house. and proved to be the long missing husband. A reconciliation took place and the two were remarried the same evening. Allis had been nearly twenty years' in the Black Hills where he made a fortune. TRICKS IN ALL TRADES. ' Chicago Record. The young doctor was sitting in his consultation room chatting with , a friend when some one entered the outer office. He stepped oat, and ; the friend heard him say: "Pray take a seat. I'll be at lib erty in a few minutes " men ne came rjacs into trie con sultation room and closed the door after him. ; "I'll skip," said the friend. "Tint tnr the. vrrtrM RH. Atorn ' i ' T . . ' " I said the doctor. 7 But you have a patient waiting' 3" Well, its a woman. Let her wait about 15 minutes.", ' "Ton may lose her business." "On the contrary, I'll get it regu farly. t.I always make them wait.1 ' "Why?;' , . , "To give the impression of a rush of business. It is the' ' only 'way; to keep a woman; If she tbonghi wasn't rushed todeatb, she'd lose cbn ,,.fldence else." in me and ' go somewhere Constipation and siojs h k ad ac hb positively- eared by . Japanese Liver Pellets : 6'J pins o cents. Bold at, J J, liwftae'i Drag Store, A WOMAN FOR SALE. A Betrayed Girl Of fere to Sell Herself to the Southern Medical College. Atlanta Constitution. With nala. hatrimrd t: with a " . -" n-iri .,ntrl th Bouthern medloal college yesterday afternoon. Approaching. Uncle Bob ' ert Fierce, the kindly disposed old j loitor, sh asked for the ladies' re cpplian room. j After having seated herself, the j youce woman In ft date! sort of way surveyed the ' room and its oontentt ! with evident fear and dread. 'After a jinoineui's hesitation she inquired of ' the j ioltor if the college wanted to buy a subject. . If so, she had one to ofT-T for sale, which, although alive now, would in the coarse of a month or two be at the disposal of the col- lege if terms were agr ed upon. Where is the subject, iniaB?" he ashed, bowing slowly. '"Why, here it is riht here. Do yoaseeirt? I am the one Do you think they will buy my body?" she went on, looking the janitor squarely n the face. "I a - going to die, and know it, and whit I,want to do is to arrange for the future My history, will say at the begiuning, is famil ar to a' I where I live, and rather go back and. face my degradation an- shame prefer to diel Won't they buy my body?" she almo-t pleaded. "Upon what terms would you makn the disposition?'' inquire 1 a fiendish looking medical student. I will sell it for most any price. What i want to do is to make future provision for my baby. 1 haven t bet one copper in the world aud an here without a place to shelter iny head I thought by comiug to At ltuta I'd wake trade by the col'ege agreeing to take my body after I am gone. I do not know where to go or what to do." It is the same old story of man's perfidy and woman's worse than weakness. Six months ago she wan a highly respected country girl, living on the line of the Atlanta and West Point railroad near a pretty little town of 1,890 or 2,000 inhabitants now an outcast and a wanderer upon the face of the earth. A once poor, innocent country lass, she seeks to a horrible and ghastly disposition of her corpse that she might make prop er provisiion for her future offspring. It is indeed a sad case. T he girl, not meeting with what she thought proper conslderationjeft the college, saying she was going to carry out her intention or commit. suicide, ene was entreated to go home and- was given enough money to pay her railroad fare to the little town from which she came yesterday It is not known where she went after leaving the college. Four Big 3cced:ea. Having the needed merit to more aan make good all the advertising aimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale: Dr King's New Discovery, for consumption, coughs and colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver stomach and kidneys; Buoklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr King's New Life Pills, which . are a perfect pill All these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is cUiuied for them and the dealer wbose name is attached herewith will be g'ad to tell yon more of them. Sold at John Y M acRae's drug store. When Baty pas slctt, -vc e gave her Castoria. When she waft a ChUd, she cried for Castoria, When hhe became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she (utd Children, she gftvathem Cwtorla, AN ANCIENT TREASURE FOUND. The tieasure that recalls the fab ulous wealth of Captain, Kldd lhas been discovered by Dr Hrry, of Gfap mncaster,. Pa. . Kecently;' be tnr chased aarw 'fpAhat vicinity, the buildings of which were old and df lapidated. "In making some repairs he . found an iron pot . under the kitchen floor fi Jed w,ithC: gold and si. 9i coin and three sets of solid silver poens .The money, is supposed to bavjp cbeen hidden a bandred rears " ' ago5, and4 mvihtd U i,lvO f H OneWaj to bn Happy. Is at all times to attend to the eom forts of your family. Should any one of them catch a slight cold or ooogu, prepare yoarself aud cuat once on Messrs. W. U King SCO., corner 01 Fayettevilte and Uargett streets, sole ayenu aud get a trial bottle of otto's (Jure, the great" (ierinau Remedy, yasx. We give it away to prove that we have a sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Atthuia, 'J nsuniptioo, and all iKhcmeu of the Throat and Lungs. Large sUe 60c For sale by W. H. Klugit Co., corner tfautetille aud Uargett streets. HOW lo THIS? Bomethiug unique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, Is the latest effort of btuttord 8 Mag azine, aSe Yori monthly of home and gejer.il raudiug The proposition is to send tbe Mag azine oue year for one dollar, the reg ular subscription price; an t in .ldi tiou to send -acb subscriber flftj -two complete novels dur.ng the twelve monrbs: one each week. Think of it. You receive . new and complete novel, by mail, post paid, every week for forty. two -.ours, and in addition you get the magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one d..!ur. It is an offer which tbe publishers cau only afford to make iu llu cjiili lent expectation of getting a huu-lred thousand ne sub scribers. anion the authors in the coming ewrlt'B ure, wuaie uouius, Walter' Keia-jt, iirs unpuanc, inary Cecil U'tv, Plorece Marry tit, Antho ny, Trolloye, A .:onan iioyle, Miss Braddou, 'fipfain alarryat, Miss Thankery awl J.Ues Verne. If you wish to tke advanVigo of thin uous ul otip iriu'ji y, 1 one dollar for Stafford' aiiisj iziitt?. one year. Your first copy of tde magazine, and your firtt niimbff i f the titty two novels (oue eit-h k) which you are to re crlve during th-i year will be snt you by return mnii. Keant by r u ur dor, registered latter or express. Ad dress H STAFFORD, PuBUtsaaa, St(f.)rd Mit'azlue, PO Box 2294, New York, N Y. Pis-iS'T mention tit's Paper. t?cpt 15. 4i..rtttc t)oat Iiiuf. Wilisington Weld on Vailroad and Branches. Condensed SeaedoK SOUTH. D&te l Jan. mi. 4. No 23 Daily. No 27 No 4.1 F'tm'l d'y,ex Daily. Sand'y Le Weldon, 14 3i pm AriioukyMt, MOpm r43pm 6 36pn) 7 il&vu Ar Tarboro, "ilepm Le Tarboro, 12 f&pm "6 OOpot Ar Wilson, 8 lSpm 700pm Le Wilson, ta Si'pin Ar Selma, 8 JOpm 8 17an: Ar Fay'tvUle oKUpra Le G'dsboro S 15pm Le Warsaw, 4 Upm Le Magnolia, i 37pm At Wil'gtoa 00pm 7 40p v uuaiL 1" OOan.. 8 40pm 10 14am 9 55pm 11 4; arc TRA tNa SOI m NORTH. No 73, dally. No, d'y, e Sand 5 4 00pu 55 5oi .d-liy 3 iV Lv Wii'gton, Lv Minolta. 915aui 10 6?ⅈ 11. llivm ti.iK.ui lSUjam 9 lOaia 11 0?n:o la lOyas IS 5pn it lWprn Ar ft'dsbiro. Le Bay'tvni. Ly dol a , Ar i!x'.:;, Lv Ar Ar ! .!0asuJ lSpiii . , 13 Mpm JOHSf F iXVi-JK . .. renaral 8ipyrla1,n.lert.: J R UTiv'i T-ans. T ti SMfOl. iai-jr.' V's Art Dated AogUBt 9tti, 1S91. South Bound. Traia. So lUlw A. M. B-v.od STATIONS.- Train No. 100 P. M, 9 60 1015 10 27 11 02 1120 11 37 1152 12 31 12 f3 J120 ii've Mnjer's roint Arrive l've L've L't Ji've L've, L've L've I've Ar Drivers, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arriv Arrive L've - 2 01 4 47 8ufl'olk. .Gates, Turns, Ahoskey, Aalauder, ' Uoftgoodi Carburo. ttcoxy Mount, 4 14 3 64 8 8ti 3 21 2 3d 217 r60 P. M. A4 11 No 101 makes oonueuuou at 11ocjs.v Mount with W ! W Train No 23 for allpointe '4 M 8KiiPL , . J R KJtaiLy. 'tob'l Manage. , tjupt Trsnr,s ' Tim Table1 Nolo. ' In e?ecibcemlwri.tOtU, ISSS. ? : ilngeafH. , richeduje.," .iioln,r wes 0 61 t. Pass train , nsc Ar L At Lv. Stations , 8 80; Goldsboro 4 30 : , La Qrange 4 54 Kiosto.i OH 4 t u 23, am 10 41 10 41 10 0 10 U 8 87 ?i 1 18 e.tf .New Berre Zi :illoictt40i? 9 Do lYowi IPeel? Ice. llceef We are prepared to supply LCE, ICE, ICE n any Quantity of the best qualitj Jfind at lowest prices for cash. We will not be under som oy any one, north or south, from car loads down. Send orders to Jones & Powell, iUleign, i 0. Pkon.j 41 and 71. 4 A large stock of Anthra.f til cite Coal, all sizes. JtX. L ri-uiniuou8 Coal for fuel and steam i?ilVr Oats, . bra u, fla) JJ IX M Shingles,' &c, at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL Sale of Land. Bv authority of mortgag-j fiotr jffi B Roeeraand wife. aS recorded ia book 110. pa;;e2od Kexister of Deeds otfl.'efo.' Wake county, I will on Mouday, the 27 tn day of November, JLaa, at a o'oioon in, at t&a cour, house door of wake county, sell to the high est bidd r, for cash, two tracts of land ia New Liht township, Wane county, and de scribed as follows: .brst Tract Contains 7"" 1-3 ' acroj and known as lot No. 3 ii the division of the Unas of Peig S Rogers, daoeisei, oeiweon his heirs-at-law and the tract alottel iu the Siiid division to 1 B Koers. eecond Tract 'Joatains 47 aores and is part of lot No. 2 iu tbe aforesaid division of the !ands of Fel?g 8 .Rogers aud which was conveyed to JD B liogera by Q 41 Hogers by i oa voirtniarl in K ia St U. naira -ItJ. fanta. ter ot DeqJs office for Wake (ouaty, Both of the foregoing tracts of land aie. full v d - bcribed in the aforesaid mortgage. oc24tis Attorney for Mortgagee. Auction Sale of Real Estate and .Other Property. By virtue of "power conferred on me by a lertaid mortgage, executed by Edr is a 'iio gers, which is dalj recorded in 'tegistsr s office Wake county ia book No 125, at pag ti'23,. I,wiU offer for ssle, at ,. the court house door in tne city of Kaleigh, N 0. to the high est bidde for cash, on Monday, Deodl,1893, ' at 12 olclock ni, all tUe iptereati .of; said Ro gers in and-toa certain tract of land in New jigb.t towusbip said county, suit land hav ing been allotted to Clary 0 Itogers, wife of i rior Oouft Wake Co Book of Records, N84,i relet: a Rjtrsra. as dower. (Sae nifl '.n Mnmv. ysigo o&e) saiaiuiereai or eaiu isiarta ii tw gers being au undivided fourth interest. Baid tract said to contain one hundred ami sixty aores (160 acres). .Also a lot of per nonal p" operty, all of which is definitely de scribed in said mortgage. v, R f MOM I'AfinU Xtnriva.raa ... Wfia, N0.H9Y 10, 'W, ... ? - W-A-SM-T-E-P ! An unlimited number of people are wanted to call at JJ.Hal DBobbitt's DRUG STORE, Corner FayenevlUe and S. Barket Sts , laleglx, 1ST: C, to purchase at lowest price FOR CASH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drug Line. PHYSIGIAHS, . -PRESCRIPTIONS ASPECIALIY. Sale of Jalaable Real Estate. By virtue of a decree of the Sup rior court of Wake co n'y, N i iu the sptciai pro oeediug enutled Louisa L Uoeoy aud ottiers, dtvisets, &c, of Mary Ann tiuub. (ilo;e head), deceased, ex parte, we will oiler dor sale to tbe nigueat oiudr at pubUu ouiury a. the court iiouse dour in tl.e city 1 1 Kakigb, N O, on tt.uurday tbe 2.th cay ri Novem ber, ISdi, at 12 o' i loot in, the lollowiiig val uable real estuta, to-wit: Jjiist i'raci fcitubte iu Houses Creek town ship, Wake county, and known as the Vau degriif tract, lying on tne s lUidi oide or Mine ru'kaudHouky branch, con.aimngaboJt 'SM 3-4 acres i.-ioie or l"ss and more particu larly described in a deed lroin Jacob Vanue giitt'to Kic i rd tiinnU, recorded in book 7, p ge Mo litgisuir of JJeea's omce, Wake county, N o. becund Tr?ct S'tuute in Houses Creek township, Wake ouuty, lying on JHue creek, known as the iieansbeid tract, con taining 19 acres 3 rods u:ut lt perch more or less, and more paruuulaily uescribed in deed, from Albert Hyartstiola to H'chird 6m;th. and from bteruug Opi-.-s to AUrd Hearts- held the last deed recorded in book 17, tage 103, Kegister of Deed's otfee, rt ate county,, NO. ' Third Tract Situate iu Barton's Creek: township, v ake county, und known as the or lew, and descrioed m a de d from Jeleg. Kogers, trustee to iiicuari smitn, lecorded. iu doom. 20, paged, ilegi ier ot Deeds omcft for Wake county, N C. , , Fourtn Tract d mate iu Barton's Oreek townsnip, ase county, an 1 lenown as the tiasntord tr.nt, containing oi acres more or less, and described in deed from Xhonus . and Hebecca dusnuid to nancy itiuoou re corded in oook iti, pae 3i0. Uegister if Deed's oilice lor ;u;ka county, N O, aud from Nancy Kjooou to tUcbard Mmitjn. Jj'ifth Tract .utu.ae in Hou s Oret'k to ffnanip, W uke couatyt aoout four miles northwest of rtuieigo, adjoiuingthe lands of Joseph Biake und otu.N, known as the iioberteau tract, conciimug . . . aorei, iloic. or less, and described in a need from Perrm Busbee, cler and master, to iticn timith, re 'orded in boo& Id, p ige 432, Kegister of. Deed's oilice fox 'Vake county, N U. rfixih Tract Situated in ake ' ForejL township, wake county, and known as tne iley D Jonvs fa act, cjntiiniug ii l-Jaciea-more r less and descrioed in a deed from D x tfOwle and dpitr ..nuawr, commission err, to Mary A Morahend, recorded in book 95, page 211, ileg.ster of Deed's ohlce mr ivaxeoonuty, 0. , fneabve tract will be subdivided and; sold to suit purcntsers. 1'iit terms of sale will be one third cash, anu the balano in equal institlments in biz: aud twelve montns, With luwrast at 8 per .cent from day of sile, Utle retained nct li ' purchase money is fully uid. ' Maps and " uiiiler MescriptionB will be f ur nuhe i upon At4LcaV9n to the undersigned at tne iuieigu oaviugs listuk.' jiiD oH.i.jliiii,ilrf SMITH, JOHN i PU LLiM. ' ' ' 'Commissioners. Ualeiga, Oot. 24, ' 1883. -i ;, v-guaranteeQ r.v:r of HOOD'S hundred doser la tO evofy' COJ.L.U iiarsaparilla. ( One WWW . 1 P W " 1 w ,
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