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TW Wailij Eemou tfisitai. 0U8HUi) ITBBT ArTi01, (Except Sunday, tUX VISITOR is served by carriers in the elty at 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers In advance. , Prices f or mailing fit per year, or S cents per month. Common Wtious appearing In these eolamns are bui the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone rj-e responsible. - A ero$ mark X after your nam informs yon that yoor time or.t. Address all orders and communion tic as to W. H.. BUOtY.Y, Sr., lUleLjh, S 0 Local notices in this paper ll be Five Gents per line each insertion. Office -Upstairs over flr..J. Ilul Bobbltt's Lrug Sture, 2d floor. KALESUIJ, DEC. 5, 1893. SHORT, SHARP AND SNAPPY. This is the season of the year that the statistical flnd Is la his glory there are no female fiends of this class. The annual reports of govern uient officials give him some new fi$ nres to juggle with. Inasmuch as ftov Fishback, of Ar kansas, he nominated Vice President Stevenson for President in 196, we suggest that the governor's name should be Fishforvard. If, as asserted by prea chers, busi ness depressions alway bring large accessions to the churches, some humming revivals may be confident ly expected this winter. It is strange, but the man who is always talking about bavin an an gel for a wife generally impresses people with the idea that his home isn't heavenly. The fireproof building that will not burn has apparently yet to be built. The country Bbould be thankful that it at last knows what sort of a tariff bill the 53d Congress will pass. Uncertainty is always disturbing to business. The Intel eet of the man who seeks vindication by bringing suits for 11 bel against newspapers in usually of the didn't know-it-was loaded cali ber .' A HUNDRED TON MAGAZINE OR. ' ' . : DER. .-. An event in peviordical literature, not without its significance to the general public as showing the growth of the readiDg classes, was the re ceipt on the 9tb of November by The Cosmopolitan Magazine of the order given below. A single order from a news company for one hundred tons of magazines! That is almost an event in the history of the world. A like order has never before been made, and if past ratios be main tained it means cons'derably more than half a million circulation for the December Cosmopolitan. Yet, when the !it of author and artists in the December number is examined, one is not much surprised. It con tains the only known unpublished manuscript of De Maupassant, illus trated by Vierhe, perhaps the most famous of European illustrators; Af ter the World's Fair, by Paul Eour get, John J Iogalls, William l ean Howells, Lyman J G ge, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Mark Twain, Rob ert Grant and others, nearly as fa mous, and nearly two hundred illus- tratlons, to which the following ar tists contribute: Hopkinson Smith, Ktmble, Harry Fenn, F Q Small, Atti wood. Hecckel, Dan Bea.d, Reinhart and Remington. Think of having the World's Fair done by such expen sive men as Howells, Mark Twc in and Paul Bourget, and sending such ' artists as Charles 8 Reinhart to Chi cago for a single number of a mag i z'ne to be sold for only 15 cents, or by subscription 12 cents. A book pub lisher, preparing such a book would not dare incur these expenses short of $5 00 a copy. It is not a t revolution of vast importance to the reading public? The order to., which -refer fpne is made reads a follows: ; Publisher Go mopolitao. Dear Hi : Of the 200,001 copies of Decern, bar number to be sent us, please send us follows: 172,610 ' copies regular edition, 27,960 copies R edition. Tours respectfully, The American Jicw Company." FOR HIS SAKE. A Beautiful Story of True Charity, There are a few noteworthy faets Id life that are not heralded In the morning papers, and there are a good , mmy people who do not telephone . for the reporters when they do noble deeds. We give an Instance: i It was a cold, dark evening, and ( the city lights only intensified, by ' their sharp contrast the gloom of the storm. It was the t!me when wealthy shoppers were eating their hot din ' ners when the stores are closing, and t many too poor to ride, tired wlih the long day's standing and work, are walking how. One of the shop girls we have allu ded to was hurrying home through the slush, after a hard day's work. She wi a deiicate girl, poor'y dressed aad unwholly uaab'e to keep off the winttr'scold with a thin fall cloak One person noticed her as she hurried along, the was evidently very tired aud self absorbed. A blind man was in the alley by the patement, s lently tfferiug pencils for sale to thei heedl'gs crowd The wind and sleet beat upon him. He had no overcoat His thin hands clasped with purple Rogers the wet, sleet covered peucils He looked as though the cold had congealed bim i he girl pissed th- man, as did the rest of the hurrying crowd. ' When she had waked half a block away she fumbled in her pocket and turned aud walked back. For a moment she looked iutently at the vendor of pencils, and when she saw that he gave no sign she quietly dropped a ten cent piece into his hand nnd walked on. But sbejwas evidently troubled, for her steps grew dower. Thn she stopped, turned, and walked rapidly back to the dark slley and the iun hiding in it. Bending ove'r him, she said softly: "Are you really blind?" Then with an indescribable gesture he pointed to his breast. There hung the dull badge of the Grand Army of the Re public. I beg your pardon, sir," she said, humbly, "Please give me back my ten cents." ''Yes ma'am," he answered, and held out the coin. She took out her purse. It was a ve y thn one It contained but th.ea silver dollars me third of her week s had earn ngs all she had. She put one dohar of it into his hands, with the words: "Take this instead, for the dear Lord's sake, and go home now. You ought not to sit here in the bitter wind and sleet.'' Then she turned her s eps homeward, pittying the wreched man, and thinking no one had seen her. ftcd had seen her, and one man, who to his dying day will never for gei. Selected. A. Uarrlblo iialrod Accident 1 It a dally chroulola in our papers; ilsj the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption. whereas, if he or she bad taken Ot to's cure (or fbrO'ttand Laug diseases : in time, life would have beau render i ed happier and perhaps saved. Heed I the warning If you have a cough Lungs ca!I at V. H King & Co., sole aireuis, and get a trial oottle free. I.trrfe size 5Go. For sale by W. H. ILlag & Uo. , corner Fayeiievllle and Hargett streets. A Million friends. A friend in need is a friend indd, nd not less than one million peu.ile have found j-aat such a friend in Dr Kiug's iSew Discovery for Coosuji; rion, Coughs and Colds. If you have never used this great cough medi i , one trial will convince ou that it has wonderful curative powers in ail u.t eaues of Throat, Chest aud Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or uiony will be e runded Trial bdttles free at John Y MaoRae's drug store. Large bottles Oe and 4 . N.C. Annual Conference M, E. Church. For above occasion the RlnhmnnH & Danville R R will sell low rate tick e s from Goldsboro or Greensboro to ilniintrton aud return from nrtfnta ou its Hues within the state of Worth Carolina. December 2' to 7th inclu sive, limited for return trip Decem ber 10, JOM $. The following thiouch rate to Wilmington and return will annlf from points named: Winston dalem. iS fl(4; HrnAnahnrn 7 45; Durhatn,$745; Hendersoi,$7 45; Oxford, 7 45; tlaleigu, 3 55; Selma, 8:10. . . - , See tbe Worfd'a Fair. for 15c. Upon receipt of your address aud fifteen cent in postage stamps we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian Bxpjsition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you t have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a woik of rt -n 1 a tain to be prized, lb canton ,s full page views of the great build ings, with escfyti nsof sume, andis exe cuted in highest f tyle of art. If tot satisfied Vi.oit, a:t3ryouKet it, we wilt refund the Btmps nd let you keep the book. Address , H Btrcxxjut & Co, Cuicao, UL John.o i's Magnetic Oil cur cramps and cnolie a id ruurilgia 40 and 75 cents Sold by John i. MaeSae. HOW IS THIS? Something unique even in cbese days of mmuioth premium offers. Is the latest effort of Stafford's Mag azioe, a New York monthly of home and general reading The proposition Is to send the M g azine one year for one dollar. th reg ular subscription price; and In ddi tion to send ach subscriber flfrytwo complete novels during the twelve months: one each week. Think of it. You receive a Dew and complete novel, by mall, post paid, every week for fortytwo weeks, and in,ad'lftinn you get the magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one dollar. It is en offer which the publishers can only afford to make to the soon lent expectation of getting a hundred thousand new sub scribers. Amoug the a-ithors in the coming series are, W(lkle Collins, Walter Bean. Sirs Olipuant, Mary Cecil Hay. Florence Marryat, Antbo ny. Trollops, A Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss 1 hackery and Jules Verne, if you wish to take advantage of this unus nal opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine, one year. Tour first copy of the magazine, and your first number i.f the fifty-two novels (one each week) wnich you are to re ceive during the year will be s nt you by return mail. Kemit by P O Or der, registered letter or express. Ad- dr6B8 H STAFFORD, PUBLISHER, Stafford Masrazloe, P O Box 2264, New York, N Y Please mention this Paper, Sept 15 Charles Bretsch, BAKER Confectioner AND OACKSVlVllLNOeACTOaE'. All varieties Cakes aad Crackers bak .d daily. TELEPHONE 103. Free delive-y. WEDDING CAKFS A PBIATrY. Don't forget tin pi loe. No 103 FaeUaville Street B A LEIGH, N. C NOT BROKE Somewhat Strained la consequence1 of our ioa'dlity to collect Our accounts ad wihlug to give more -Mention to our shop work we will sell for the nex 30 1 A.va mi- entire stock of new and frtsh Charoi ber 8ets,.Si1eboard8 and Hall Hrands at p'ime cwt, aud other goods for s" all profl-. - J Oak Chamber Sets, larsre Lnd Boates Glass Extra Double Com modes 10, 13 50, 14 50, 15, 18 and t:5. Beautiful Chavalln unit Arm glass; price 4J. Marble Top Bav. 1 wiies roliet walnnt Suit 4 1; Qprir g Bottom, Walnut .Upholstered Oheir , 1 6': Stirliiflr Bottom Walnut n..i.r.i stored Rocker, 3 25. Siugie and B d noiinges cneaper tnan ever sold uere before. Saloon, Leaf and Rocker Tables. Pictures snltahie tar hniMm presents of all kinds. 8tel Eograv ings, Kepnnt unromos, Oil Paintings from 75o upwards Persons indebted to us please oaM and settle Mortgages overdue will be closed up at once. ... .--, We .are prepared to" do all work promptly. Furniture repalred. clean ed and polished. Mattresses reno vated and made. Parlor work up holstered. We mean business and will do what we promise. Call and sse us on Hnrtrnt.t In s. Central Hotel. J. T. -0' W-A-M-T An unlimited number of people a e wanted to call at .D.HaB IBobbiitfs DRUG STORE, Corner Fayeiieville aad S. Market Sts , .EtaleigiL, JST C, to purchase at lowest price FOR CAH what ever MAY BE NEED ED in The Drug Line. PHYSIC1AH3 PSESCRIPTIOHS 1 SPECIAL . Y flceo Ice.f We pre prepared to supply ICE, ICE, 1JE in any quantity of tue best quality and at lowest prices for cash. We will nor be undersoi l by any one, north or s mth. from car loada dowu. Send orders to Jones & Powell, Kaieigu, i 0. Phone 41 and 71. A lare stock of Ant'ira"1 , A I cue Coal, all sizes, v vilL 3ituuiinous Ooai for fuel and stou: 1 Wll T 0,it Urao, Ha UV I V 11 , chini;lee. Sco, at . wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL LAND IN HT. aATl'UrW TOViNsUl4 TU J313 'Olt iix VISION . : On Monday, January the 1st, 1894, at 12 m, at the court . ho us. door ot Waka county, under an order' qf tbc Superior Court of Wake county, ma le in the case of Henry Lassiter aua others ex parte, I will sii oy auction, for cash, a traos of land oontainlug About 17 acres, situate in St Mat ctjews township. Wake county, ad jjiniug the lands of V W Pool aud others, being land devised to J a ltas' alter by Henry Lassiter, decease t and known as the "Surd Lassiter" tract. J H FLEAING, oo28 td Commissioner. Ai.itntn tenet JLiti WilmXiJgton Veiyoju iiat rau srd Br&i'shfe). Ooauens.,. Scaedolr. D&iou Jau. . :v to WW. Di: La rteidou., it xpiu ArtCocky m.t: i -upm Ar i'iiucio Hiax Le Tarbui o. a iioi-a. in tVliaoii i- isyiit iitt WlitOii, s. ClUi jo idt aeOuiu i luytSX j VVKlbi- v, 1 i4pm m Magnoiiu i .Vpui IT Wli'gtOii, OiliKl xtOLJSM dOLTH. M' rn' d'y, ex Daily, euija'y 6 bpUi. o iOttiii S17tl 7 40pm vuuam 10 Mam 810pm 1() nam 9&bpm Jiltam. TRAIN B iaOienn KORa'H. Ho 14 Auction Sale of Reil Estate aad . .Oilier Property. By virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage, executed by JSdruiiKo- gers, wnioa is Uulj recor Jea in teguter's omce wate county, in buok no v&, at pago 023, 1 will .offer for sele, at the cou't house door in ihe city of Kiligu, M O, to the nigh est biddet for cash, on Monday, Dei li.iwa, at 12 o'cIock m, all tue interdsc of said Ro gers in and to a certain tract of laud in .ew tiignt towusuip, and County, sai l land hav ing oeen allotted to Clary J itogers, wife ot Peiee e) Koeew. as dower. (Idee omue Uuoe- rior Court Wake Co Book of liecor b, Wo 34. 1 page da) said interest ot said Jfidris a Uo-1 ...wu Kui... n.. hr wi.l.ul fourth i...n..l I daid tract aid to contain one hundred an l sixty acres (ldo acres). Also a loi. oi per sonal P'Optrty, ah bl which is dehmtely de scrioed in eaid mortgage. at! MU.xi-iUUJii, Mortgagee, ilaleigu, K 0, Kov lO. '03. .viufiy iV WU'gion, i lOaro j V Magnolii, 3 ii', uj iV arsaw, r tf'C'ihorc, 4 oMam ueif'ay'tvif, uv deima, xx Wilson, xi jiockyjVit, 5 61 u iai Ooro, jV i'arDuro, do 'its. daily. H loan, lu 67am il 11am la uoaui a luam llUMm U lupm ia 6&pffi 1 liouui o 30u,m.ilSp;u .IV TV d'y, ex buna y.. iUOpnit 6 ibpm 55 6pm B56pm 748pm 9 lpm ir WeidJi., tj sfriuid : & o6pm 085pm aliy xoeyl aauday. Jo iP Divia, ttsuorai a iperinendent. J ii &iit, up't Trans, f H Emm-ox, 4nra.i Pas Agt. OiiM JhK AiU OJXROLUXA.B.R- ioutb. Jianu iralu. .o. 101. k. M. .. a 50 L've io 15 ive W27 ii've U 02 L't a A) ive a 37 ii've a 02 ive an ti've 163 L'e .120 Ar f. JUU - OOjSUJtNcBD BOHJCDDIiK. Dated August Stn, 1691. STATIOiSS. JJnvers, tfuifollr. .uates, I'unia, AhouKey, Aulander, UODgOOd, JL'arooro. roint ArriVe i'OTlU' Bound! Train. Ko. 100- P. M, NO OTH E H barbaparxu merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'8 Saisaparilla. 6 2S 2UI 147 114 3 64 3 30 8 21 2 34 2 17 1 60 A. It- Ho 101 makes uonueuuou at Kocxy Mount with W it it Ituii Ho 23 tor au pouts oouui, uud iMv 7o train lor all points iSor h i -a Saut!., j i KajL, ; wsu'i jiAungf '. oupt Trains f l .itHs, 4i Pgmur Agt. Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Kocay Mouui,, L've co .iiiit . r of Food's G ,a, l.undrcd doses 'in Dcvboula- No otou oV)Q tiatv saisr.panlni
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