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The i3ailg Kieninq Visitor. I 0ll B&) TEB ACNOOH, Eicept Sunday, 1HS fiaiTOR is erved by carrier!. IB the city At '5 ceuw per month, jayable to tbe camera la aavai.ce. Prices for mailing- fi per year, or ii cents per mouih. Cotnmaniotious appearing iu thesi jolumna are bu. the expressions o' the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone arr respond ble. A crositnark X after your nam informs yoa that yonr time out. Address all orders and couitunnicr Uons t .. .;w. n. uuow.v, sr., llalei-h, N C Local notices In this paper vill b Five Gents per line each insertion. Office -Upstairs over Mr. tl. 1I1 Bobbin's Drug Store, 2tl Hour. VTIO I. 1891. BEGINS oles wi'b the tbe fourteenth the calen bean on inge was dates re was f'lliy istoricl is iy the dif iug, HLlI it u luus uioui. 'hither hu eveDt took place in the yer named or in the following. The present beginning of the year on Jan 1, in the middle of winter, h Dot a natural but an entirely artifl cial starting point. The Greek year originally began with the winter solstice, as did the year cf mus northern Dationr. Among the Ltin rhrish'an conn tries there werossven different dates from beginning the new year, March 1 Jan 1, Pecember 25 and March 2" med in two ways first, by beginning the year nine mouths sooner than at present; second, by beginning it three months later at Easter and on the feast of ascension The usage of the same country has also varied at different times. In France under the Morovin-ian the year began on March 1; the Cer lovingians began their year on Dec 25, and the Capetains at Easier. The Romans, till Ctesar's time be gan the year on March 1, and an it lustration of the reluctance to change naes is seen in the fact that, al though the names Seotember, Oc-o ber November and December origi nally donated the number of the month, they are now grossly inappli cable The Egrptiass.Cbaldeans Persians, Syrians, Phojoieians and Carththag inlans began their yer in the autumn, ss did the Jews their civil year. Ad Ohio lady who has nearly reach ed her hundredth year says she ex pects to live to see William McKinley elected president of the United States She has probably never heard of that other Ohio lady who dreamed that Ber j Harrison was going to be the next president and rode all the way to Indianapolis to tell him all about it. ' . A Bloomsburg, Pa, dispatch say s Iantha Phelps, vt'oq is saii to have eloped with the Rev Charles M Braeg from Baltimore, during the latter part of November, and for whom a liberal reward Is offered, is ia hiding at the house of a farmer named J O Lindemuth, about eight miles south east of here. Miss Phelps is 18 years old and was the organist in the Meth odist church of which the Rev Dr Bragg was pastor. The latter de eerted a wife and five children Two Lives Ma veil. THOUGHT HS WAS IN HELL. Wreeusoro Record. It Is told of a man here who, on F. Iduy last, took a birf dose ( f laad auun., that when he awoke Saturday mon iiig about 5 o'clock and saw the lamp in bis room eiclai.ned: 'Ol! ol! What's that" pointing to the light. Two .loctois had ben working with him ad night and one of them said: "Its a lamp I" "Ljtd, I thongbt I was in hell I whs sure of it." He was assured he was at home in hisowii bed nud was greatly relieved But his doctors bad a job saving bis iife. He swallowed a big dope tbont 4 o'clock Friday afternoon and told what he had done. Drs Michaux and Wilson soon reached him and com luetice I the "pnniping" process, with frequent washings of the stomach with hot coffee. Thi was kept up all night, but it was no , until about live a m. that be recovered, with the above ejjcula tiou Wr y he took the dose is not known, but his experience should be a waru sug to htm. If he wafi so terriilad at what he supposed ti be hell, what would be his cjiidiMon were he really mere. QUEER NEGKO NAMES j H' Louif GIoIm Democrat. I knew nu old f etrro iu Tenuessee who i. ,i jic.; s ;u the name of Nidg-tra L'VI s. I.'is co upaiiio.is have short i ened it lo Nigger Falls, but he was real'y christened after the great CUJ)r;li;t. I also knf w a colored woman who proudly teiN you that he- name is Virginia- Georgia Aiabtma R.ouil iVuothfiv who euj s the cognoTven of Mnau la June Day is a fc' ooI teacher and nigus her name A June Day. In a Miseiwippi town I was passing along a tide street when a coal bl ck Degress c me out of a door shouting, "Glory, Glory Halleluiah I 1 thought she was crazv and stopped to see what she would do next. She looked arcuud a moment and then repeated her call "louder than before This time I heard the an swer from behind a fenee: . "Yere I U, ma'am. What yo' want?" "Nebber yo'min whatl want. You come here.' Immediately there appeared from behind the fence one of the blackest piccaninnies 1 ever saw and -on in quiry 1 learned that his name was Glory Halleluiah Jooes Hutltien's Arnica 8.i!re. The bst salve iu tbe world for eats, braises, sores, ulcers, salt raeatn, f ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and a'l skin eruptions, aud positively cures piles, or do par required. It is guaranteed to give perfect Mff action or money refund ed. Free M cents per pox. For sale by John Y MaeKae. IS. A. L. De roit Free Press : " Black Tom" w.is before the court in the capacity of a witness in a chicken stealing case, and the judge hd some doubts in his mind. " Do you know the na tur'e of an oath ?' te asked. ''What's dat, boss?'' inquired Tom, bending, forward to catch the words. " Do you know the nature of an oath ?" Oh 1" he exclaimed, bis face bright ening. " 'Deed I does, boss; ain't I been drivin' nine yer ?" mules for gwin9 outer See tbe World's Frtir for 15c Upon receipt of yuur address and fift een cent m postage sta-nps we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition, the regular price is nfty cents,- but as we want you t . have one, we make the price nominal. You will rind it a woik of art an 1 thiu to be prized. It contains full page views of the great build- in, witli i1escr.,-ti ns of sime, and is exe- uu4 3u iu ui-juesi nyie or arL. it Lot satisfied villi it, aitjr yo'i ert it. we will retu i.i t.lm stamps and let you keep ttie oook. Address no. BCCKLtN n vo, Uliicago, 111. Magnetic Nervine quiets the nerves, drives away bad dreams, aud gives quiet rest and peaceful sleep. Sold at John Y. MacRae's Drug Store. ... ; Canuou Fxrrar says that, the pres ent statistics show that the number of births in the richest d stricts Jof Kensington, London are TO per 1 1 00 every year, while the number of births iu the poorest districts of FuU Seabua'd Air-Lino. TtUMUUII SCHEDULE Between Atlanta, Athens, Charlotte, Fay etteville, tUiign aud Portsmouth. Peters burg, iichmond. Waaaington, Baltimore, PnUadelphia and New York. Schedule in effect July 2, 189J. ATliA-NXA SPJit-lAl." No. 127 No. 134. 7 3U p in Lv Boston i.r 7 00 a m 12 15 a m l.y New i'ork Ar H 05 p m 7 20 a in Lv Puila ielpuia Ar 7 18 p m n 42 a ta Lv tiiltimore Ar 4 57 p m 10 57 a m Lv WasLiiugton Ar 3 40 p m U 13 a in Lv Alexandria Ar 3 25 p n 12 16 p in " Fredericksburg " 1 42 p m 2 u 1 p m " Ashlau.l " 12 35 p m 2;vspm Ar Hicainoud Lv 12 00 m 3 10 p m Lv Hicha.ond Ar 11 45 a m 3 .3 p m " rters0urg: Lv 11 03 a m (U in n 6tauon) 3 ol pm " i'eterdburg " 10 55 a m ( Wasbingion St. Station) 5 2 p n- Ar WWdou " 9 20am 3 00 p in a 1 1 p iu 3 43 p in 4 14pm 4 40 p iu 5 M p m 5 35 p m 0 58 p ui 8 3;' p m 8 00 p iu 8 15 p in 9 t'i p u 10 08 p m 10 5 p ni 5 ml p in Lv Wiluiiu :toa 10 00 p m CUariotte Ar Lv Norfolk Porramoutti ' Fmii kiin ' Boykius " Ar We Won " tiV iVeldon Al " Hen ierson Li Ar Duriiain " " rUleifcb. Lv ltaieif,'a At " baulorl Lv ' Southern Pines " Ar Hamlet " Lv 11 4 i a m 11 5 a in 11 02 a in 10 -9 a in lu 0 a m 9,25 a m 900am 7 39 a m ti 00 a ni 6 30 a m (i 15 iv in 6 10 a m 4 24am 3 3o a m Lv 5 00pm " lOOpm H 05 p m U 10 p in 1140 pm 12 5iam 2 00 a m 3 14 a m 3 57 am 4 21 am 5 19 a m 0 18 a in t)5l a ui 8 3 ) a m 7 30 a m Ar Lv LiV Hamlet ' ItocKi.'iham ' Waiesooro " Monroe " " Cbester " " Ulin on " ' Ureenvood " " Abbeville " ' Elberton " " Athens " " Jug favern " Ar Atlanta, Eastern " " A tlanta, Central " h 25 a m 3 10 a ni 2 41 a m 1 Warn 12 18 a m li 07 pm 10 25 pm 10 00 pm 9 00pm 8tSpm 728pm f 45 p m 4 45 p m No. 41. PASSE !f G BRAND MAIL. No3S. 9 20 p m 1 03 a m 2 30 a m 4 1J a m 915 am 12 10 p m Lv New York " 1'ailadelpbia " Baiitimjre " Washington iticbmond Ar 6 50 a m " 3 45 a m " 12 18 am Ar 11 IU p m " 6 30 Dm Ar We' on.A.C.L. Lv 3 25 p ra 8 00 p m Lv New York Ar 8 11 16 a m " Phil. N Y.P&N " 6 7 30 a ui Old Poiit " 7 9 10 a m Ar Portsmouth Lv 6 01 am MO am 00 pm 00 a ni 2 00 p m 4 30 p m 700 pm 7 oo a m 800 a m 9 35 a it 12 u7 pm 12 15 p m 2 3 1 p iu 410 p m 4 30 p m 6 00 pm 7 53 p m Lv New bfork " Philadelphia L- tBaltimore (.Bay Line) " Old Point Ir Portsmoutht Lv Portsmouth Ar vVeldo i Lv Weidoa ' Henderson Ar Kaleijjh. Lv Kaleish "Han ford Ar Hautist Ar Lv Ar Lv Ar Iv tl Ar Lv 1 20 p in 10 47 a m 700am 7 00 6 00 p m 5 45pm 3 01 ui 3 01 p m 109pm 11 '5 am 10 l7 a m 9 31 a in 7 20a ra 5fDa m ar (Jh rlotte Lv l 00 p in Tlie fast mail leaving New t or ni 4 o J a m., connects witu No 187 at Washington. No 14 has ullnaan Buffet sleepers, At lanta to Washington; connects at Washing ton with the Congressional Limited for New York; Parlor cars, Washington to New York. No 127 has Pull nan sleepers New York to Washington, anrt Pullman Buffet sleepers Washington to Atlanta. Parlor cars between Portsmouth and Wei don, 8leeper, No 134 Raleigh to Charlotte No 41 Hamlet to Wilmington. Trains No 38 connects at Weldon with through Pullman Buffe 8leener for Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York. . . Train No 41 connects at Weldon with Pullman Sleeker for points south, via At ?anic Coas. Line. naily. tD dly except Sbntfay. B-Break-fast. D Dinner. 8 Supper , For information relative to schedules, &c, apply to ticket agent, or A. J. Cooke, pas E?er age-it, K)eii:i. O. V SMITH, Traffla Mana-e'. L. T. M Yk'KH. en flint Mrs. Thoebe Thoms, of Junction City, 111., was told bv her doctors she had rnn- sumption and that there wss no dope lor her, 1 hnin are 4 i.p 1 inn , but two bottles of Dr King's New Dhe vcrv 4 ' r ' , J ? completely cured her aud she sav it saved ! t." "r' " her life. Mr. Thos. K 'gers. 139 Flor da Mt , 1 Japwnese Pile Cure is an nufailing fcan Francisco, suffered fro- a nreadful cur for evtrv kind and stiure ot the cold, app-oaohine conuroption, trie t with diHese. Guaraureed by Johh ' out, result everything else; thev-bought one jjeltae. ' battle of Dr King's New Dsdoverv and in : ' ' - I tw weeks was cured. He is naturailtliflnk ti..', lu , , ,, , ful. It is sue i results, of .which these are 1 Hues must be hard in Cincinnati. ted that 1, 00 saloons have because their patronage was samples, that pme the wonderful eincic? It is stat of this medicine in cougii an i colds, fre i trial bottle at John Y. MacRae's drugstore. c,08e( Dt Regular size 60c aud$l.. i light. CA1V I OaTATN A PATENT f For a Cronl.1,a"s)r'nnl an honest opinion, write to JJI I..NN ik. t'O.f who have had nearly fifty years' experience In the patent busineBg. Communlca tlonn stiiptly confltlentlnl. A Handbook of In !.' i".. lon 0",icr''nft I'n tents and how to ob. turn them sent free. AIho a catalogue of mechaa iiail nml scientlflo hooks sent free. J'utents tnken throiifth Munn & Co. rpcelvn f.ecil noticed the ftclrn title " AmeVftan??nd ' 11 V"?1. widoly before the public with put cost, to the inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, e eKant.lv lllnxt. h.. Th. XVUFi hirjiest (Mrculatiou of any scientlflo work la the ' :,,'?'.". Sample copies sent free. Uuilding LUition, monthly, l50a year. Binule Wia C0?ts- ,fevery nmber Mntoiis beSu! tit ul plates, in colors, and photographs of new teli .Ptann,8' "Wi.LgLildera & ?Show U. MniiS nd secure oontraots. Address MUNN CO, NBW VOBK, 301 BttOASWAT. CHRISTMAS BOJK, AND BOOKLETS CALENDARS AND CARDS, PRANG'S HOLIDAY PUBLICATIONS, FINE ART BOOKS and BOOKLETS, Calendars and Xmas Cards. ?e havs one of tl:e 'argeit and finest lines ever opened in the.S'ate, all :ew and freed. RAPHAEL TUCK & FIJJB ARC BOOK! "(D BOUKLBM, CALENDARS AXp XUAa CABDS. We are just in receipt o our stock of goods for the holi 'ay season and would be glad to serve our manv frieadi aid mtrons. We leel iustitied inmikn the clai n thai m nave been selecte from se 1 ne of tne 1 -r 'est m taufacturen of this oouuiry and iar uu ii as.e coueciiou oi wmca we ieei jusiiy prouu. j nere are ntre to re teen - , METAL BUN UO.V BASKETS, JAIIDINIERES MIXIATUUE ULOCK8, &c. Our Glass, Porcelain and overlai 1 goods, such as Toi'et Bottles, Vases, Globes, Photo rane s ana f rames, f i tcques, etc., re very attractive. In leather goods We show ladies' an 1 Rents' Traveling Sets, Portfolios, Lap Desks, Photo Frames,-' ard tases, ii tter uaoi, rocK't bhjks, rursts etc. We Dave a nice collection of Triplicate and Hand Mirrors, a oo& - ritme: - iDsl5:s, HaNDSOMifiLY INhUD GOLD AVD SILVEa EN JIL ClSlvS, PEARL IJANJLffi 1'lfiN HOL Etts AN PEN'S, Bil' AlAKifij Ob' FOUNTAIN PKNj, and a greit variety of articles in wood, medal, plush and cel'uloid too nam rom to n ime here. fOLlTE CLE tKS VILL A L'TE D TO YOUtt W1SU1 S HUE YOUR PURCHASES E&itU BEFORE THE RUSS Raleigh Stationery Co., W. G SEPARK, Manner. Still Heading the Processiori Creat Bis Bargahs in HOLIDAY -:- COO0S Toilets Cets, Cut Glass Bottles, Plush Oder Cas:s, Perfume Atomizer Ciaar Stands, Merfchaum Pipes, 'v Fancy Cologne Baskets, Ladies' Purses with Sterlinr iSilyer naments.- Or- IV SHORT, EVERY NEW XOVEL?Y IS GL188 AND orOR3. You will not go elsewhere after examining my line. 1 am sure the prices and the gods will tnit you. ) HAL 333311' f .11 . i
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