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Tba ttailtf &own$ isitar. j T0 SEND negroes to Africa. THEY SEE Except ouaday, I HE TlSlTiiit is served by carriers The International Emigration 80. elety hu hen incorporated la Birm ingham under tbo law of Alabama U tba city at 25 cenia per month, with a eapftal stock of $100,000 by J payable to tne earners la advance. . L Daniel and aasoolatea. The 00m STrS' Peryear'r-Dypropo.e.to send negroes from fVinmnnlt.tnnaa.nnaii.rlni7 In thou ! the southern States tO Africa It Will solum us are bu the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A oroit mark X after yonr name informs yon that your time oat. Address all orders and communica tions to W. 9t. BKOff.V, Sr., Raleigh, N O Local notices In this paper will be Five Gents per line each insertion. 1 operate a line of steamers between I America aud Monrovia via Liberia. 1 uniform fare of 2C will be charged , which includes board en route. The ! Hoclety e!aime to be prepared to turn j ish homes and employment for the ; negroe in Liberia. " "he promoters expect contributions from all over the south and from AN rlca They will call upon congress for an at) roprlation. Negroes all Office-Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal ! er the HOath-14 Is eaId are lready Bobbitt's Drus Store, ad floor, engaging passage. LjvcttKj? 'jli'C Oltt'JuLi.VTlOJ PASTORS OPPOSE IT. A Greneburg telegraph says: Skirt Hnd other faDcy dances have aroused a tempest amoog the church- ! es and church people here. The Charlotte News says ' Mumps" i Christ Episcopal church, the wealth UALEIUU, JAX. 25, 1801. NORTH CAROLINA STATE NEWS are now the fad about town. In sotre localities, whole fain lies are rnutu ally consoling each 01 her. i The National Bank of Baltimore and the Southern National of New York are reserve agents, respectively, of the G ft.onia and Mt Airy First National Banks. G A Bingham becomes vice presi dent ot the First National Bank of Salisbury. The Charlotte Observer says the Western Union messenger boys, as heretofore stated, are to be uniform ed. Their suits arrived last night and they expect to be on dress par ade soon. Cards are out, announcing the marriage on February 7b, of Miss Emma Arrington, of Rocky Mount, NO, to Mr Robert W WiUims, of Richmond. Postmasters appointed: At Bollock, Granville, O G Royster ; Hulon, For syth, Theo Kimmel ; Page, Pender, Annie O Blood worth; Ring wood, Halifax, W T Williams The.Bankof Fayetteville is not af fected by the assignment of John D Williams, president, and E J Lilly, assistant cashier, who were stockhol ders in the Nortl 8tate Improvement Company. The bank is solid lest church in the city, bad projected a biriness festival, to be held next week The object was to raise money, it bus been insinuated to pay the sal ary of the rector, Rev Fidler. The kirmess Includes skirt and oth er fancy dances, with nymphs fairies and daccing girls in costume Elab orate preparations bad been mad for the affair All the available local tal ent, not only in the Episcopal church but also in several of the other Prot estant churches, had been pressed into service. Lart Sunday the ministers of the other churches preached sermons either denouncing the affair, or cai tioning their nocks not to be beguiled by the kicking damsels. It is yet a question whether the show will oc cur. IN A NEW LIGHT. An Argument for Posterity Which Set tled an Obdurate Father. LABOR AND WAGES. Teachers in Hamburg receive from $11 to $33 per n onth. Fig packers in Asia Minor, if skill ful, can make 20 cents a day, A camel owner and his beast in Palestine are worth $1 a day. Railroad clerks in Germany are paid an average of 58 cents a day. Houses for working people in Ger many rent for $25 to $45 a year. A French queen of the 14th cen tnry received 800 a J ear. A confectioner in Venezuela can earn from $13 to $16 per month. Waiters in Turkey, if they have good places, can make $17 Ja month. A hide spitter in Persia can make, i 1 busy season, 35 cents a day. Teachers in ; the Mexican pubMc schools are paid $30 to $t0 a month. A tailor in Turkey, if a skilled hand, can command $3.97 per week Switchmen in Saxony consider themselves well-paid with $178 a year, A female teachmaker in France is lortanate 11 see can ma&e fi.io per week. Freight handlers on the Prussian railroads make an average of 52 cents a day. . - A Constantinople porter, if bust Hess Is good, can make $3.1T week. In 1830 female laborers in Italy re ceived 2 cents a day and a portion of food. Bnilders In London receive 25 shil lings a week and work 53 hoars. The Kins; of Saxony has $750,000 1 year, bat is very rich in his own right. ' Maatuamakers, with skill and ex Derlenee, can luake S3 per week in Bavaria. Glassgow shipbuilders receive 10 billings a week for 51 faours. 1 HOST. Prisoners la Guilford laa Declare are Haunted." They Some of the prisoners la jU here are getting" a bit nervioas. They claim to possess an average amount of eoarage Hod are not in clioed to bi sanerstitioas, yet they re now getting Jut a little shaky. Somewhere about the year 1870 ooe "B.'l" Parke, a white roan, was bung Id Jail here, not, however, la the present, buildiog. Some ot the men now Incarcerated say that ''Bill" has been to see them In the dead of night, when everything was still, save the soaring of "Loug Tom," the horse in the engine hoase near by It Is declared that when Bill" ap pears it Is always with a rope d ing ing about his neck, his arms planned beb'ad him. bat with his feet un trammeled, and that deadly f own on his eye brows so well remembered by ' II who koew bim. Thty even go farther and say that just after he pisses aunag them and departs there cn be heard the fall of the death trap la the jil corrider as If he had just been executed For a few days "Bill" has not beer around bnt the? are dreading him. Avlaatle Cosut Lin. Vllmlxurtoa ft Veldon Vail road and Branohes. condensed Stood ale TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 4. No 28 No 87 No 41 iMmOuHDiniilla R E. Co. Samuel 8tvneer,iF. W. lialdfr. koper and lieu ben Foeter.Ko eel vera. 1W3. Dally. PW1 dy,ei WCH. 4 DAN. AND H, C DIVISIONS, LeWeldon, 1180pm ArEooky Mt. 140pm Ar Tarboro, s ispni Le Tarboro, 13 63pm Ar Wilson, 2 18ym Le Wilson, t2 88pm At Selma. 8 80pm ar Fay'tville 580pm LeG'dsboro, 115pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 97pm 4r Wil'gton. Bropm 5 48pm 5 86pm 640am 747a TIB 111 HitSUI The young woman was trying to persuade her father to give his con sent to her accepting a very worthy young man be did not want her to marry, and he was stubborn, says the Detroit Free Press. 'But, papa, she insisted, "he is the man of my choice." , 'Well, he isn't the man of my choice, and you shall not marry him," he persisted. The girl grew firja at once "Now, look here, papa,1 she said. "Somo day my daughter will prob ably come to her father as I'm com ing to you, and she will ask him what 1 am asking you, and he will refuse as yon are doing. Then my daugh ter will say coaxingly to her fa her, But, papa, you were mamma's choice,' and then, in reply to that, would you like for that man say 10 your grand daughter, 'No, I wasn't, I was your grandfather's choice!' An swer me that Do you think it would be a pleasaDt thing for that man to say to your grand daughter?'1 The father blinked two or three times and rubbed his head tboughti fully. MJm er um-" he hesitated. "It hadn't quite struck me that way be fore I guess you can have your way about it," and up to date nobody has heard anycause to regret the girl's successful argument. FOB1894. The publishers take pleasure in announc ing tbat "The Mor'ing Herald" has recent iv ben enljrseJ frm four to eisht pases. and that while tbe price remains at one cent per copy, or 3 per year to m u buds m bers, ear enuou contains as mucn news a'ia more general reading raa'ter than it 'Tinted b'y the Baltimore two-cent dailies. The felf graphic Service of " The Movaiug Herald" is unexcelled by any other Balti more paper. Its News "ervice in the counties is thor ough and reliable. its Market Kepors are full, complete and accurate. lis illustrated woman's page is a feature tbat will not te louaa in auyotner .mm more dailv. A verba' im report of he Sermon by Rev Dr Ta'mage the celebrated B ooklyn preacher appears in Monday morning's edition. "The Morning Herald" will continue to be an independent .Newspaper Lair and im partial in i's statements and 1 earless in the expreson of its opinions. A pious woman passing the mosque on the Plaisance, sa"s the New York Hires, accosted a young Oriental and chatted with him, finishing with a nod toward bis prayer hoase and the remark, "I hone you go to church ev ery Sunday, like a Christian." "No," was the quick reply, "I go every day, like a Turk " The Turk had her there The Turk prays every morn ing ' The business man Christian prays only one day in the week and then prays six times longer then he ought to pray to make up time for neglecting his God when oar business was on band. COPYRIGHTS. CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT f For a . write to rty rears' wimiinlM. tioni strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of median. Patents taken through Munn Sc Co. reoeire peolal nottoelnthe Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with. yu. wnu w wo luveutur. xnis spienuia nnla jvmlm Kullame Edition, monthly 2 sn .r aini copies, 'i 5 cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the MUNN CO, fin yohk, 361 Bboadwat. Notice. Havinet qualified as the administrator of the estate of John A Norwood, deceased, this is 'o "Otify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to an on or oeiore January ran, 1895, or thi no tice will Demead in birof their rewery. AUHAJHiii.Aamr Jan 12, 1894. oawBwp ATLANTIC ST. O. R , Time Table No 15. In efltoet December lth, 1888. olng east. Schedule. Going west no 01 rass trains Av Lve Stations om 8 80 Goldsboro 17 4 20 La Orange 440 4 54 Klustoa 4 18 6 4? New Berne 8 rtte Mnrrh f!l 7C0p 817sjsiI 740pflt vuuam 1000am 840pm 1014am 9 55pm 1145am Cndenl Schedule. In effect beptember S4, 199S. DAILY. TRAINS GOIN'4 NORTH No 14 No 40, d'y, el Bnad'y. 4 00pm 6 40pm 556pm A 66pm No 78, dally. daily L Wil'gton, SlOarn 915am L- Magnolia, S a; 10 57am L- Warsaw, 11 Ham Ar ft'deboro, 4 Kilam 1805am Le Fay'tville, 9 10am Lv Selma, llOFem Ar Wileon, 19 10pm Lv Wilson, 5 14am is oapm Ar BoekyMt, 5 87 1 80pm Ar Tarboro, o 80am" ispra Lv Tarboro, 12 58pm ArWeldc. 685am SOOpm raily exeept Sunday. JOHB ' JJIVIHB. General Superintendent J R KBKi'T, Sup't Trans. T M Swh;80 Wnra' Pass Agt OREOLK ADD CAROLINA B.S Nos 9 6 81 P. u 12 4 J 941 82t 640 60S 783 385 495 480 528 720 L Winaon'Salem, f605 BOUTBBOUVD. Lv Riebmoitd, Lv Barkevlile, Lv Keysvllie, Ar Danville, Lv Danville, Ar Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, ar Raleigh. Lv Raleigh, Lx Durham, Ar Greensboro, 748pm 421pm 8 85pm OREOLK AUD Qi South Bound Train. No. 10U 4. M. OOSTDIBSSD BOHSDULB Dated August 9th, 1891 BTATioaa. No?.h Bound Train. No. 100 P. 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We can supply you with wrapping paper and twine at New York prices. 1 Raleigh Stationery Oo. 6 25 2 01 4 47 414 1 3 64 3! 8 21 2 3U 217 15t, . M Mount inti toQth. and No 78 train for all points North G U SBRPKb. J K K.KMLY, Gen'l ilaaa'f 'sapt Trains DON'T BE A CLAM. DON'T HIDE YOURSLP. ADVERTISE. ADVERTISE. DVERTI3E,IN THE VISITOR.; DON'T BE A OLA M. V V V V 3 3 DON'T BE A CLAM. TAKE A PAPER - TAKE THE VISITOR TRY IT A MONTH. Lv Greensboro, Ar balisbnry, Ar Statesvllle, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, j Lv 8alisb"ry, Ar Charlotte, Ar Spartanburg, Ar Greenville, Ar Atlanta, Lv Charlotte, Ar Colombia, Ar Augusta, NORTHBOUND, r Lv Augusta, Lv Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, &r Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, At Salisbury. Lv Hot Springs, ijv Asnevti'e, Lv Statesvllle, t Hallsbory, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, 7J 910 917 1050 A M no 155 620 PM 1185 A H ' 510 .845 No 11 A. 11 19 00 2 40 817 683 660 720 100 280 680 445 800 945 1106 PM 400 586 AM 960 1125 PM 2 55 405 10 15 No 87 A M 640 664 Nos 86&10 PM 500 915 AM 220 PM 645 A M 2 80 240 410 415 600 DAILY. No 12 AM Ar Wicston Salem, "8 85 Lv Greensboro. Ar Durham, Ar Raleigh, Lv KUeigh, Ar Goldsboro, Ly Greensboro, ArDanviUw, Ar Keynvi'le, t Bnrkeville, Ar Richmond, 780 928 1080 1085 P M 1210 AM 605 740 10 20 1105 PM 108 9 50 P M 741 881 1 08 12 44 9 80 711 800 1010 1140 A V 19 bO 12 01 8R1 780 P M 11 50 AM 180 405 4 51 664 818 A M 818 925 1187 PM 12 28 455 AM 9 85 P M 120 425 No 88 P M 100 480 810 100 814 8 24 987 9.87 10 49 P M 10 41) A M 19 07 4 05 4M 700 7 03 tDaily xcept Sunday. E Berkley, J 8 B Thompson. oupf. Supt Greensboro. N C. Riohmnnrl V j W A Turk. Gen Pass Agr, Washing. 3 H Hard wick, Asst Gen'l Pass Agt. at'Hiiia, wa. vV H Mrren. Hoi Haas. 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