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The ftailg Eoeoing Visitor. OILIJH1D SYIBT; AfTliSOOB, I Except o day, 1 UK VISITOR is -erred by carriers la the eity at '45 cenis pr month, tTkbli to the carriers In advance. Price for mailing S per year, or ti wnti per month. Communications appearing In these eoluinns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A erott mark X after your name informs yon that your time ont. Address all orders and eommnuiea iloas to W. H. BROff.V, 8r., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper ill be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office Upstairs over Ir.J. Hal Bobbttt's Drug Store, 2d flour. L- 1 ' LitRiKSr Ji?f GlROOliATIOM HALKlOli, FEB. 14, 1891. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. The Wilmington, New Berne and Norfolk railway has sued Onslow eonnty for half the county's $fU,000 subscription to the load The money is considerably past due. A youBg man named James Bur gen, was drowned at Stone Wall Ban day laet. He was oat sailing and was knocked overboard by the main boom, he was from Camden county, about 15 years of age. New Berne is proud of its new bar rel factory, which, the Journal says, will in a few days be turning out 600 barrels per day for the use o( truck ers. A postal card passed through the Charlotte office last Saturday on which was written: "Neither shall th v name any more be called Zebulon, bat Simmons Regulator, and I have given onto the all the land of Caro lina for an everlasting possesion." Charlotte News. If this proves to be a good crop year oar farmers will be in a more pros perous condition next fall than for ome time past, for the reason that they will not be much in debt and what they have will be clear. New Berne Journal. The finest exhibit of fish and game ever made in the south will be one of the many attractions at the New Berne fair next week. Railroad fare for the round trip, only $2.25 Wil mington Star. The salary of Marion Butler, the new president of the National Far mers' Alliance, is $1,000 annually. Under the provision of a new rule he Is not required to live at Washington but can reside in this State. INTERESTING ITEMS. The unexplored area of Canada is over 1,000,000 square miles. Tobacco was so called from the Spanish Indian town of Tobaoo. Brandy of contraction of the old Englist brand win , burnt wine. Knave was first a boy, then a boy servant and lastly a rascality man. Craven was a man who had begged of craved his life of an enemy. Moleskin is so called from its smooth surface, like the skin of a mole. - Gauze is believed to have this name because it was first made at Gaz. Idiot onoe meant a child, and was nsed in an affectionate style of ad dress. . Dimity was invented at Damietta, a city which gave Its name to the goods.' ' Ta'ip is the Persian name for tar ban, the flower being shaped like a tartan..;'; A little salt in the water in which flowers are placed will help to k'ep fresh for a long time. The coil cargo of the Scotch ship Ad Iredate, which had abandoned at' ea, burned for a year. Motormsa who ring gongs with their fees get a peculiar pedal malady which they call vtrolly foot " The length of the largest tiger skin ever taken, after being stretched and dried, was 14 feet 6i inches. Turtle doves, when they appear to kiss, are only propell'ng half digested fw4 from on? to another, SUIT AQAINST SATAN . Beelitbub on Trial Before a Salvation Army Court. S The trial of Satan, alias the devil, charged with, one thousand crimes, from petty arceoy to murder began last nlKbt, aaya the Chicago Record of February 9, at Princess Rink, in west Madison street There were only 1 COO persons pres ent In the big ball when the court was called to order. The deepest inter cut was manifest d in the trial and the judge, lawyers and jury entered into the proceeding4 with as much earnestness as was ever displayed In in any regularly organized court. Robert G Ingersoll had been sub (oenaei', but he did not put in an ap pearance. The witness named Gorman testi fied that he had seen the devil while he was in the Wasbingtonian Home. Asked to describe bis visitor, he said Satan hdd a tail, horns and that fire came out of his mouth. He made up his mind that the devil should not get him that time, and so crawled under the bed The devil however, was active and followed him to that hiding place. On the cross examina tion Liwyer Johnson asked (iormaa if hu was n his right mind. Many other witnesses were examin ed. Mrs May Winchell blushed wben.in answer to a questiou Iroui lawyer Winchell, ehj said she was H years oid. "Do you know the devil?" asked Mr Winchell. "Yes Sir " "How long have you k town him?" '-Ever since I was eight years old." "How did you get acquainted with him?" ''Re persuaded me to take some raisins from my mother's pantry." 'Spell Devil." "D e-v-i 1, Pevil. "Diisect it." ,'Evll, vile, lie, ill, '1 bis residence when he is not visiting." The case was continued. HELD THE THROTTLE. A Toledo special says : While temporarily insane from the grip, Miss Emma Moulton, of Find lay, jnuped ont of bed and leaped out of a window to the ground. Be fore she could be stopped she had clambered over a fence, run almost a half mile into the yards of the Ohio Central railroad, and dashed into the cab of a yard engine, which wis tem porarily deserted by its crew. The insane woman palled the throttle, and the engine started oat of the yards toward Toledo, but was over taken before it was far oat of the yards. Miss Moulton Is a school teacher When taken home she quieted down, and it is thought that she will in time recover her reason GIRLS RUN AWAY FROM HOME. Gainesville, (Ja, Feb 12 Misses Mary Dromgoole and Flora Tur"r have run away from home The lit tle misses bought through tickets to Tifton, Ga, and had left via the Flor ida Central and Peninsular railway. The parents of tne young runaways wired ahead to have them stopped and their mothers left on the next train. The girls are about 18 years of age and belong to the first families of the city. Thsir homes were hapoy and no cause is assigned for their ac tlon. A Household Treasure D Fuller, of Cana joharia, N Y, says that Ye always keeps Dr King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the vry best, remits fol'ow its use; that he would not be without it. if proonrnble. ft A Dykeman. drnRirlat, latekill, N Y, savs that Dr King's New DUcovery is undoubtedly the beat cough rem edy; that he has used it in hi" fmilv for eight years and it has never fall d to do all that is claimed for it. Whv not try a remadv so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at John Y MacRae's drug store. Regular size ooo ana fl onnson's urieorai soap imparts a delicate odor and leaves the skin aof r and velvety. Sold by John Y. Mac Rae. The estate of the late P T Barnaul, the showman, is worth over four mil lion dollars. A partial distribution oi it has been made. A QREAT REVIVAL. Lynohburg 11th. The revival conducted by M r School flild was the greatest In apparent re. salts ht has been held at Court Street M'thodlst cbnroh cloee the memorable meeting hi Id by Rev Dr Raafr about 93 year vg 'uri jg the s-rioa o( ui-etlDgs j.iat cloed there rre9r0 profession of conver sion, not Including the backsliders ho renewed Ibeii covenant It Is expected that there will be, at the le'st, 103 addition to the member ship of Court Street Church alone, and 113 others of -the converts have expressed their determination to join different churches -Methodist, Bap tist, Episcopal, Cbiistian and Pres bvterlan. Among the convert 'are people of all classes, men advanced In years; young men of promlu-noe; young la!ies in numbers, and many children. The mejority of the con verts were adults. The revival and its results are the talk of the town. HOW A COAT OF TAR FEELS. St, Louis Democrat. People who read of tarring and feathering know that the punishment Is a very uuplcasint one, but few im agine how terribly painful and dan gerous it U In Wyoming I ouoe saw a man who ha J been tarred and feathered, and although he fully de se r Ted ' n ) disc p.iae i coma not neip pityiug him. Hardeu d tb.r is very hard to re move from the fkiu, and when feath ers are added it forms a kiud of ce ment that s icfcs closer than a bro ther. As soon as the tar sets the victim's suffering begins it contracts as it cools, and every ou of the little veins on the body is nulled, causing the most intense agouy. The perspira tion is entirely stopped and uuless the tar is removed death is certain to ensue. But the removal is no easy task and req aires several days. The tar can not be softened by the application of heat, and must be peeled off bit by bit sweet oil being used to make the process less painful. The irritation to the skin is very great, as the hairs cannot be disengaged, bat mast be pulled out or cut off. No man oan be cleaned of tar in a single day, as the pain of the oper vtion would be too excruciating for endurance, and un til this is done he has to suffer from pain 1 ke that of 10,000 pin pricks Numbers of men have died under the torture, and none wno ua'e gone through it regard tar and feathe lag as anything but a most fearful innio- tion. A Nevada inan has made a propo sition to a committee to let them bury him alive for stated period for $500, and the citizens are so glad of the ch-ioce tb.t lhy are chipping in the quarters right, lively. Xand. Sales Mortgage Sale. By virtue of authority couferred inatier- tain mortgage, executed to J A Pugh by Jefferson Ooodwin. recorded in book: 107, at page 1. in Re'ister of Deeds otnoe of ase county. N C. we will, on Monday, tne 26th day ot February A JJ, iiai, ac v& ociocx m, at the court lions i door in tne city of K il- eigb, sell to the Highest bidier for cash, that tract of lan 1 lyin an 1 situate on tne waters of Walnut creek. aW)ut o.ie half mile south east of the village of Gary, adjoining the lands of tha late Ci")oi Yates, u to u jou"s, Jacob tfavnard. Kiaioa Jones and otaers. coutaning H7 acres, more or less, and mora fully described in said mortgage. it & nil oi dt ixL a. X M a rtu, Attys for Extra of J M Pugh, This Jauury 2 A, .1894. Sale ot Laad, By virtue ot a inrtzagi, ececu'ei to me bv S M Pool aa i wife, tilizaoarh fool, re corded in the Ota so of the tteii'ster of Uee.la of Wake county, J O, in b ik 123. pae 770, i wilt sell ai duoii: austton. wr cash, on Moniiv, the 19tn day of Kebruary, ISii, at l o oiock in, at tne court house aoor in th) city of tialeUh. S 0. a certain tr ici of Ivi 1 suuteJ at tne vuugs ot uourn, it urya township, vviKe couutf, jn u, aajomiui tne lands oi uaiias M.vact. ueo iionuaie, Brax ton Banks and others, containing about 8 acres. laits uhuim uaiiu Sale of Land. Bv virtue of a decree entered at Octooer I term. 1893, Wake Superior Ooart, ia the case ot J u urensnaw azainsc j. a r erren na wife, the undersigned will, on Mond iv. Feb- rnarv l& h. 1891. at the court house dwt in .,JSi. -L ui: land in uaK urove township, Aaite county, n.. ViinU T "D . Da 1 1 anil TIT S fit nnsr 1 i ffil UU nuiuu a i tuqu mtu nuc uvv v v. containing 75 acres. Terms: One third cash, balance n one and two yews. jr n BuaoHioi, IMiSW. iJanthtds Qommissioners. AaOD jRDEN fakTS WlOlD WllRtE2l A1B To be Successful in this Business YouShould Plant and Reliable p-gr-Uael Robt Buist's acknowledged by tue trackers of Raleigh to be vcf? superior to all other makes and better adapted to oar soil & climate. I am pleased to offer an asortment of : t :: ASPARAGUS, 1 1 BERTS. j: ! ; I ii CAB BABE, (14 varieties), CAKROT, OELSRY. CUCUMBER, OOI-LAKD3, RALE. LETTUCE, LEFK. MUSTARD, OKRA, : i 11 aaeeee .Ab 2 Oemfcs Irish Potatoes, (Northern grown.) Onion Sets Cofm and Beans, all at Ju BOB BITT'S, Headquarters for Drugs and Seeds, LAND SALES Sale of Land to tfao Assets. Under and by virtue of a decree of the 8u- iwnorour; ot w tco na'ity at November term, lS'JJ, in civil actio i. eiciile,! :-Aq- drew Synie, adm- of iVm (i 1)1 idsoe rieo'd, va Ed A Bledsoe e al," we will sell ac i"b- lie auctiou. to the higaeit bid ler for casa at the court house door in tiie city of Kale'ei, JN U. at n o clock . of February 2ti'.h, rf'Jt, biing vfonday of February term of Vake Superior itou't) the f llowi ig described Un l to-wit: Tlienortb hdf orl H No 3 onBa- ver, aa 1 of i, oa itufler's ta oc Bled soe's addi ion to the city of Ral-ii i, ro'tt iug 105 feet o i th i e tat line of Bi jaat street exteasion, and ilo teit ou the s juta i i oi Boaudary atreet, adjo'oing tha south vopo rate line of tie city ol ttaleiti aforesaid, outlining one half o' an aire of lan J. 41-jo. the ane-rourtu nwrev "t wm t BledsM, deo'd, after tne life estate ot Iosei A Biedsoe in so 'Uii -b ot tbe lan t of L lie ophilus duater.dec' 1, as was bequeataed oy win to Mary i ana iatrtaa tiua'er, coa veved by deed of rtary S Jfillet ia partition to M.-trtaa U Bl Isoi, and of vrbic the said Martha (J Bledsoe died seized, lying imt south of the city of R'hig'i aforesaid.on tne east side of the Kayet'eville road, on both aides of Rocky bransaaud Xlaaiija Hime branch, and boua ted on the ent and north bv the sixth and seventh lines res jectivuv of the partition deed of Mary d I illet afore said, containing about eiht acres, more or lesa. ltws k ru 4iN muu, ja25 TPDEVERiSlJX uomm'ssioners. Execution Sale. Under and by virtu j of an execution, is sued to me from t ha Superior Jourt of Wake county, return-tDie ii me neDruary term, l4. of the Suj.-irior Oour. beiinnin on the 26th day of Feoruary next, in fay or of lug XhaiHLKU liabiuuai ia& dkulu u a Bledsoe. A. W Shaffer et al. 1 will soli at pab- lic auction to the highest oidd r for oi. at the court house door in Raleigh, on Mon day, 26th day of February, 1891, at tne hour of vl m. al the right, title and interest of the said A W Shaffer, subject to sale under said execution, in an 1 to the folio vi g da- ecrioea laaas leviea upon as me property or A. w ohaffer, twit. 1st lot: art of lot No i, as showa on Shaffer's ma ' of the o'ty of Kaleizh. bound ed on the east y lot of Arthur Jorhaui; on the south by lot ot Jirs wiitoa; on the we -it by lot ot nance: Atkins, ana on the norta bv Lenoir street. ia lot: asso pan or lot o 10, as snown on Shaffer's mao of the city of bttl it;n. betsin- niueatMU Brown's northwest or tier on mount street, running ea witu orova s line to the west line of lot no 14: thence north with the vest line of lot No U t M. Martin's line; thence west with Martin's line to Blounc street; theuoe south with the east line of Blount street to the bain 'ia. iktlot: rhe reversion l a th ho.neaeiJof W S Maun in one acre of la ii in i.oex. ad joining the land of (4 V A.tkins a and oth ers; also in one lot in apex, zozim leet, a i ioininsr Y itkinsoa, (i W Perry aa oth era. an t also in one lot in H illy Sprints, contain! ng i of aa acre, a Ijoiuing the lands ot a. o rope ana others. M WPAQB, Jan 18, 1891 Sheriff of Waxe county Only Pure,Fresh G ardenSeeds. these seeds, including: : i !! ii !: ii !: ; ii :! M :: MELONS, ii NION SEED, P vRKI.EY. ii PARSNIP, PUMPKIN, : I flSr'r'bKS, i RADDIHH, i: SALSIFY, : SPINACH, :: SQriA8H, TOMATOES. I: TURNIPS, &o. t - per IDoziexL. Land Sales. Execution Sale. Under and oy virtue of cert iin exeoutioas in my uandissuad from th Superior (Jourt of WakacjdJty tnl returnable to the Feb ru iry ierm of aiu court, to o hel l in Ral eigh, on Monday, 6th day of Feb-uary, 1891, the one ia favor of A W Shaffer againjt M A rtledsoe and .Vtn tf BleJaoa. the other in jiavor of Jo n Uatling, A VV Buaffer aud Ueo 1' Cooke and ugainat the said M A Bleds-M, levied oy me u:on the lands ot t ie biiu M A Ble isoe, I mil sell at pnouc ancion, ome highest biddw for cash at the sad court house door m iialewh, on i'ueaaa, tue 2th dav of Febru try, 1891, at the no ir of ii o cloak in all the interest of tne saia .ti l uta taoa, sabjeat to sale under sn , executions, in all and every part of the lands and j itmiies si'u.ne in the count, of Wa&e state or .orta car dma, an Hying within the general Uou idaries following, to wit: On the norta ov the south DounJurir line of the city of Raleigh; o the east by the none nan or aoiitnnald road; ou the s juth 0- the south line of "South avenue." aa shown upon "Shaffers no and plan of Bledsoe's addi ion to the cuy of ttaleigh," (.being the nort i uneot I.h lands of the said Bieds e mortgagad to U M barter, known as tne north line ot the Oarcer mortgage), and on the west y the Fayetteville road, save anJ excepting such Dortijiisof tne Un.i in cluded within the said boundaries as are set aoart as the homestead of the said Modes a Bled oe or owned Dy anv other persona un der valid conveyance from the said Bledsoe or otuerwse M vV FA(il. Jan 25th. 1894 Sheriff of Wake county. Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of cert Jn executions in my hands, issued fro. u the Superior Court ot Wake cou ty and returnable to the Feb ru try term of sail court, to be hel t in Ral eigh on Monday, 26th day of Feomary. 1894, th j oue in favor of the H ileigh Na tional Bank against J M Harris ana M A Ble.lsoa, the other in iuvjr of the Slid Ral- euh Nat onal Sauu azainsc the said .W A Bledsoe, leviei by m j u Jon the lands of tn said M A Blsdoo , 1 Will seil ac public.auc tio to ne hihe-.t oidier for oisa ac tne said court nouae door in Raleiirh. on Mon day, '.ne 2bctn day of February, 1894, at the lion it 12 o'ciock in, ail tue lnHrest of the sa d M 1. Bledsoe, su j,ect to sa.e under said executions, i i all and every pan of the lauds and pre ucusea suuate in the county of v ne, staie ot .ajrcu ;jrouaa, ud lying Within Cue general Oouolarie- following, to wit: On the n jrth by the south bouniar line Ot the city ot aaleih; on the ast V the noudiniu uc ouiituue.j Toau; ui tne sotu, o tue so.it i Hue ot "Soutn aenu-i," as shown ujn " lnulfer'.s mtp a.,d plan of Bledsoe'o addict ia to tae asy of ttaieiga," (oeiu 4 the uortn Uue o in j Ua lb ot th i -ai 1 Bledioe m rtgaei to O M Carter ka iwn as the uonh aue o the Carter uiiitgtge) and ou t'ltf west oy tno Fa.'et'eynle ro t ., save and exptiug Suju portions of the laud in cluded wit am the sail boundaries as are ov ed by any other persons under valid c mveyauoa fro .a the said Bledsoe or otr wUe. M W PAGK, Jan 18, 1894 Sheriff of VaJce county.
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