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I! Tht Bailg Eoening Visitor. rOUBD ITBBT AtTliJOOS, IKiecpt eoaday, ISM VISITOR Is served by carriers at the city at '5 cents per month, parable to the carriers In advance. riiees for mailing; fj per year, or M uqU per month. Communications appe.u-ing in these tola met are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the eo respondenu writing the tame, and tuey alone are responsible. cross mark X after your name aforms yon that your time oat. Addreu all orders and communica tion! to IT. ff. BUOtV.V, Sr., KMel-a, O fr Local notices in this paper will be ! Fire Cents per line each insertion. ! : Office Upstairs over Ir. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. a -i L.R3IC.1T WlTf OlKOOLAVCO V MALEIGH, FEB. 19, 1894. Y1RH ! I THE SKifiOIRD ilB SYSTEM. L1XK The Manner In Which It Is Managed and the f eople Who Do It There are bat few of oar people who understand the vast amount of care attention and labor it requires to successfully manage tbe freight and passenger yards of an extensive railway system, and while we have such an one with ns we haven't never thought we could get an item by pending a few moments npon the yard; but Friday we did get down on the Seaboard Air Line yard, and we were astonished. These yards are in charge of Capt. John W. Horton, who, while he was np to his ears in work, found time to how us around and explain the work ing of his force. Oapt. Horton is the general yard master of the yards here, which now comprises almost every foot of track of the Seaboard Air Line within tbe city limits, and his duties are the receiving and distributing of all freight cars arriving in the city, as well as the making np ready for departure of all trains, freight or pas senger, which leave here. His force consists of twenty-five tren, consist" log of conductors, engineers, firemen and switchmen. Mr. A. C. Yates is . yard conductor and assistant to Captain Horton, who makes up outgoing trains and distrib utes all loaded freight cars arriving at this point. He has been in the en ice of the company for a number of years as a freight conductor and l a steady, competent and trusted em ployee of the system, and under him are day conductor J ft Stephen, Esq, and Mr Robert Stadman, night con ductor. Mr. Earnest Martin, and Mr. Tom Enniss are the day engineers of wltob engines, while Mr. Tom Stone performs the night duty of engineer. The watchmen on the yards are Mr. William Jordan In the day and Mr. Henry Glenn and Mr. Ed Bare foot at night. In addition to the above there are ome fifteen e witchmen and car coup lers, mostly colored men, who have been in the employ of Captain Hor ton. together with three colored fire men. It will astonish our readers when "We tell them that this system handles at Raleigh during the month some 0,000 freight cars. But when we tell It that there are four daily freight trains north and four south every day each carrying at least twenty-five ears. It will not seem impossible this, too, in additlcn to the incoming and outgoing passenger coaches. It is a fact that under the manage nent of Captain Horton there is el dom a complaint from the Raleigh yards, while accidents are never beard of to the rolling stock of the com' pany. Some two years ago there were a couple of accidents to car couplers, both of which were from carelessness on the part of those in- . jored. The Seaboard Atr Line system is constantly Increasing both their bnsi ness and the limits of their yards, but they will never outreach the ability of Captain John to manage the whole of it. Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures cramps and ctollo and neuralgia. 40 and 75 fsnta. Sold by John X. MaeSae. mil GOLUMN COlfDCCTID IT BALUQH OOUSCIL, JO. 1. Every American born citizen of tbe I United States, over eighteen year of ge, Isel'glble to membership in the J dolor Order United Amerioan Me chanics Initiation Fee, t M Weekly Benefits, Death Benefit, $(.00 150 00 Let ns examine the above figures. Mr A joins the J a Dion. He pay the $3 50 fee and $0 yearly does for 7 years and 11 months, at the end ot wh,oh Period h dIe and na'In paid into the order $50 Daring the above period he has had the gaaran tee of weekly benefits in casj of sick nees, aud every attention from the meuiber of the order; also the ad vantages of the social features of the order. Yet at his drath his family receive from the order $50, the amount be has paid in. How, suppose daring the seven years and eleven months member shiu he had had f oar week's sickness which is a fair estimate, then bis family would receive sixteen dollars mora than he had paid into the or der So, it can be readily seen, that from a financial standpoint member ship in the order is a good investment As a further jllustr ttiou.on tbls Hue, the following from the Suffolk (Va) Herald is in point: The Junior Order United Amerl can Mechanics an order that is purely American admitting none bat Amerioan born persons to membership is one of the most ben ifloent orders that we have in oar community, as has been evidenced reoently in the sickness and death of Mr Jesse L Sweet, one of Its members who joined the order less than four years ago, and woo nas been nursed and cared for by that order for more than two and a half years, during which time he was unable to help himself, on account of being paral yzed. The order paid three dollars a week while he was thus afflicted, be. sides keeping him for a loDg time in the Retreat of the sick, at Norfolk, under the care of skilled physicians and nurses at a heavy cost to the lodge for sick benefits, nursing, etc., amounted to $812.75, besides $20 from Smith OoudoII, and $250 from the Funeral Benefit Association of the order, which amount is paid co the families of all deceased members; making in all $',083 85; for which it cost only the deceased about $32, whloh was paid in dues of fifteen cents per week Snob a showing is a good one and only goes to prove the srreat benefit saoh orders afford. Yet we have people in oar community who talk against benenclal orders, when they know nothing of what they do an1 little appreciate the good that is ac complished by taeja." MKMBKrtBHIP HOTB8. We would urge apoa the member ship the necessity of attending each and every meeting of the Council Our silver tongaed orator' has consented to deliver an addi'ess at our next meeting, and we know t.ht every member will make it a punt to be present rne pew parapbenalia will be used for the first time in the initiation next ion next ! i decree ! e" Wednesday night, and the team is specially nrged to be The matter of chancing night --. ' meeting will be discussed at oar next meeting and also the renting of an other hall. The committee anniversary exer oiu 2 will make a fall report. Let every member be present. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed. and not less than one million people bave found just such a friend in Dr King's New Discovery forConsump. tion, Coughs and Colds. If you bave never used this great cough medicine, one trial, will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers In all dis eases of Throat. Chest aud Lanes Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at John Y MacRae's drug store. Large bottles 60a and i . Representative Foatner, of Lonisl ana, has a substitute for tbe present civil service law which he intends to push in Congress. It does away with life tenure in office and makes twelve years tbe longest time any person can remain In office. , Vlagnetio Nervine quiets the nerves, Crives away bad dreams, and gives qiiet rest and peaceful sleep Sold at John Y. MacRae's Drug Store. The meanest man In America llres In Ohio. He carried away a coffin la i which was a dead baby because Its parent owed blm a small amount of rent. He hadn't been lynched at last account. Wilmlogtoo tttar. Japanese Liver Pellets are smll bat great in their effect ; no griping. 60 doses 8? cents, tol l at Johu X MacRae's Drag Store. Uuckleu'si Arulc Srtlve. Tbe beet salve in the world for euta. 1 braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe : Ter 'ores, tetter, chapped bands, ebil- 1 ... i i uiaiua, curui uu vi stiii eruptions, mid positively cures piles, or no pav required. Ic is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 23 cents per pox. For sale bv John Y MacRae. JLtand. Sales, Mortgage Sale of Seal Estate. By virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage deed. exca ted by J F Brown, and duly recorded lu Resist ry of Jonston county In ook A, JNo 0, I will offer for sale at. the court house doer in the city oi ttal eigb. N O, to the highest bidder, for casb, on Mcnday, March 19, 1994, at 12 o'clock in, the land in said mort gage described, being lot No 8 in the division of tbe lands ot the late John R Brown. Said lot having been as signed in said division to the said J F Brown. Said land said to contain 91 acres and lying within one half mile of the village of E trpsboro, N O. BF MONTAGUE, fe!7 Attorney for Mortgagee. Bouse nd Lot tor Sale. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain ded of mortgage, executed on tbe Hth day of April, 1891, by Turner R Jons and Fannie Jones, his wife, to Ed H Lee & Co, aod regis tered in tbe offlje of the Register of Deeds for Wake counto, N C, in book 118, at page 2(5, we will on Tuesday, March 20, 1894, sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash, a house and lot in Raleigh township, Wake county, N C, east of the corporate limits of the city of Kaleiph, situate on the west side of an unnamed street running at right Angles south from Martin street extended said lot being rectangular in shape, fronting 66 feet on said un named street afd running back 105 feet to tbe Gatling line bounded on the north by tbe said Jones and Beverly Short line and on the south by the Wm Thompson line for full de scription of said lot reference is made to said mortgage. On said lot it loci ted a house containing a store and five rooms and stables and necessary outhouses Also one gray horse named Charlie, eleven years old, one gray mare sold said, Jones by Ed H Lee & Co, and one soot ted milch cow. Time of sale It o'clock m- Place of sale county court house door in Hal eigh, N C This February 17, 1894. HAYWOOD & HAY WOOD, fel7 tds Attorneys for Mortgagees. Sale of H ause ana Lot By virtue of power confsrred rrme by two certain mortgages executed by R Stanley Mc Intyre and wife.Katie Mclntyre, which said mortgages are duly recorded Kegisterv iVaka county, in book, do 118, at page 60", aud book No 124, page 500, 1 will offer for sa'e to tbe highest Didder f jr cash, at the c urt house door, on 8aurday, Marc 17, lf94, the house and lot in s-tid mortgages de scribed lying just et cf the city of Raleigh, on the west Bide of Smitn street, aj'Hni-g the lands of A. Lion a .d others, being leo tangular iu snap , fronting 42 feet 9 inches on Smith street, nd running back: 13 fet. Also at the sama ti ue and place a lot of household and kitctiei furniture, felts tds B If M I'AGUlS, Mo-tg.ige Raleigh. N 0 f'eb 16. 1894. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of authority conferred in a iw tain mortgage, executed to J SI Pugh bv Jefferson Goodwin, recorded in book 5)7, a't Jefferson Goodwin, reo PaSe L m Hegisier of day.of ebmary A O, : ueeas omceot waite on Monday, tbe 26th aay oi reomary a u, uai, at Vi o'olock m, at the court honse door in tne citv of Ral eigh, sell to the highest bidder for casb, that tract of land lyin and situate on the waters of Walnut creek, aout one half mile south east of the village of Cary, adjoining the lands of the late Carlos Yates, Q jo O jonis, Jaooo Maynard, Kinion Jones and others, containing ?7 acres, more or less, aud more fully described in said mortgage. PmL& JtMAYJIARD, Attys for flxtrs of J j! Pugh. This Janury 23, 189. . Sale ot Ia.xici. Bf T,UIW. " mort?"g'i exeoutej to me by i M Pool and wife, Elizabeth f ooi, re corded in tne office of the Uegter of Ueeda Of Wake county, N (J, in book 125, page 770 I Will Sell al Dublil num.inn. far nwr .! Monday, the 19ta day of February, 1891, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house uoor in tne city of Kaleign, N U, a certain tract of !! 1 situated at the village of Vuburu, It Jiary's township, WBke county, N U, adjoiniug the lands of Dallas Myatt, Ueo tfontagie, Brax ton Banks and others, containing about 8 acres. ja!8 BttAXIuN BANKS. Sale of Land. By Yoo?8 ,f J?601"6 "nte?ed at OctoDer term, 1893, Wake Superior Court, in the case of J M Orensbaw against J B Ferreil ,,nd wue, uxe unaersigneu wm, on Monday, Feo M h, 1894, at the court house door in Kaleign, at nuon expose to public sale the iuiv u vu uiuvu wwosnip. n 8Kb county, i on which J B Ferrell and wue now live, nUhvng 75 acres, lerms: One third casn' DBjance n one and two years, SSBDBaa Jaupethtd. TMCoSioners. . r4 wJood To be Successful in this H ugliness You Should Plant Only Pure, Fresh and Reliable G ardenSeeds. ffrgs- I eel Robt Buist's acknowledged by tbe truckers of Raleigh to be !3cP superior to all other makes and better adapted to our soil ft climate. I am pleased to offer an asortment of these seeds, Inoludlng: ' ) ARPARAflns .& i! ( U BEETS, Ml OABRAOK. (U varltiV U&KKUT. ij CELKRY. It CUCUMBER, jj COLLAttDd, 1 KALE. H LETTUCE. i - 1 it ii ii : t s il I i LEEK, : MUSTARD. . i i OKRA, -Ab 2 Cents (KiiQ'deiii IPeas9 Qish Potatoes, (Northern grown.) Hsftioiii tet9 CoFn amid Beans9 all at jr, HALBOBBITT'S, Headquarters for Drus and Seeds, EALEIGH IST Or LAfJD SALES Sale of Laad to Mate Assets Under and by virtue of a decree of the flu- psrior cjur; of V7teouaty at November term, 1893, in a civil action, eatitleu :An drew 8yme, adm of Wm U Bledsoe deo'd, vs Ed dl Bledsoe et al," we will sell at Db lic auction, to the bignpst bid ler for cash at the couxt house door in the citj of Bale's, N 0, at 12 o'cIock to, ot February 26'h, )894, being af on day of February term of Wake Superior Oour ) the folio wing described land to-wit: r"e north h lf of lot No 3, on Be vers, and of No 4, on Shaffer's m..i of Bled soe's addi ion to the city of Raleigh, I rout ing 105 feet oa th i east line of Blount street : extension, and 210 feet oa the south .'im of i Boiudary street, adjoining the south orpo- containing one half o" an acre of land. Also, the one-fourth intfirw rf ffm Bledsoe, deo'd, after the life estate of vfoses a aieosoa in so much of the lan i of The j ophilus Hunter,dec'l, as was bequeathed by will to Mary t and Mrtha Q Huu'er, con veyed by deed of Mary 8 atallet iu partition to Martha G Bledsoe, and of whic the said Martha i Bledsoe died seized, lying Just south of the city of Raleigh aforesaid, on the east side of the Payeteville road, on both sides of Rocky branch and Mansion House branch, aud bounded on the east and north by the sixth and seventh lines respectively of the partition deed of Mary d Mallet afore said, containing about eight acres, more or less. THOb K PU&NKLiL, Uomm'ssioners, Execution Sale. Under and by virtus of au execution, is sued to me from the Superior Court of Wake county, returnable to tt.e February term. 1894, of the Superior Court, begin ain on the 26th day of February next, in favor of the Raleigh National Bank against M A Blidsoe, A W Shaffer etal, 1 will sell at pub lic auction to the highest biddr for oath, at the court house door in Raleigh, on Won day, 26th day of February, 1894, at the hour of Vi m, ali the right, title aud interest of thanairi A U Mhaffiip on Ki tif tAaaAnni1n. ; said execution, in and to the fo'lowiag de ; scribed lands levied upon aa the properly of A W Shaffer, to-wit. ! 1st lot: Part of lot No 4, as shown oa Shaffer's ma of the c;ty of Utleih, bouna ed on the east y lot of Arthur Uornam; on the south by lot of Mrs Wilton; on the wet ; by lot of Frdnce-. Atkins, and on the north t hv T Anlip at.ratMt. '2d lot: Alan narf. nt Int. Ma 1.1 an ilinirn nn Shaffer's map of the city of RaHgh, begin ning at M H Brown's northwest corner on Blount street, running eait with Brown's line to the west line of Jot to 14; cheuce north with the vest line of lot No 14 1 M Martin's line; thence west with Martin's line to Blount, street; thence south with the east line of Blount street to the beginDin;. 3d lot: The reversion in tn homestead of W S Mann iu one acre of laud iu Apex, ad joining the laud-, of ii V Atkinson and oth ers; also in one lot in Apex, 25x10. 1 feet, ad joining U Atkinson, i W Ferry an oth ers, and also in one lot in Roily Springs, containing of an acre, adjoining the lands Of A S Pope and others. M W PAQK, , Jan 18, 1894 Sheriff of Wake count. ?tRrn ays & MELONS, ii UNION SEED, i PARSLEY, ii PARSNIP, 5; PUMPKIN, i PEPP&R3, :: RADDI8U, it SALSIFY, : SPINAOH, it SQUASH, TOMaTOFS. i: TURNIPS, &c. J i esMeseeef il it i : ii per IDozexL, Land Sales. Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of certain executions in my hands, issued fro n the Superior Court ot Wake county and returnable to the Feb ruary term of sai t court, to be hel 1 in Ral eigh, on Monday, 26th day of Febrnary, 1894, the one in favor of the R deigh Na tional Bank against J M Harris an j M A Bledsoe, the other iu favor of the said Ral eigh Nat'onal Bum against the said M A Bledsoe, levied by ma u ton the lands of the said M. A bledbo.), 1 will sell at public auc tion to us hignet bidder for cash at the said court House door in Raleigh, o i Mon day, the 2titiu d,iv ol February, 1894, at the honi of 12 o'uiouk m, all the interest of the sa:d M A Bledsoe, suoject to saie under said eTecutions, i'i ali and every part of the lands and premises situate in the county of Wake, state of North Carolina, tnd lying within the general boundaries following, to wit: On the north by the south boundary line of the city of Raleigh; on the east 'jy tne Uolieman or Smithtieid road; oa the soth b the south line of ''South avenue," as shown upon "Shaffer's map aud plan of Bledsoe's addition to the city of Raleigh." (being the north line or the lands of the wd Bledsoe mortgaged to D M Carter, known as the north line oi the Carter mortgage), and on the west by the Fayettevule roa , save and excepting such portions of the land in cluded wituiu the said boundaries as are owied by any other persons under valid conveyance from the said Bledsoe or other wise. M W PACK, Jan 18, 1894 Sheriff of Wake county. Execution Sale. Under and by virtue of certain executions in my hands,issued from the Superior Court of Wake county anl returnable to the Feb ruary term of said court, to be held in Ral eigh, on Monday, 26th day of February, 1894, the one in favor of A W chaffer against M A Bledsoe and Wm H Bledsoe, the other in favor of John Gatling, A Vv onaffer and Ueo T Cooke and against the said M A Bledsoe, levied by me upon the lands of toe said M A Bledsoe, 1 will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for oasa at the said court house door in Kaleieh, on Tuesda, the 27th day of February, 1894, at tbe hour of 12 o'clock m, all the interest of the said M A Bleasoe, subject to sale under sai j executions, in ail and every part of the lands and Jtmises si'uate in the county of Waae. state of North Carolina, and lying within the Keneral boundaries following, to wit: On the north by the south boundary line of the city of Raleigh; O" the east by the Holle uan or Smithfiela road; on the south bv the south line of "South avenue," as shown upon "Shaffer s map and plan of Bledsoe's addition to the city of Raleigh," (being tne uortu line of tae lands of the said Bledsoe mortgaged to D M 'tarter, known as the north line ot the Carter mortgage), and on the west , y the Fayetreville road, save and excepting such portions of the land in cluded within the said ooundaries as are set aonrt as the homestead of toe said Moses A Bkdsoe or owned bv anv other persons un der valid conveyance from the said Bledsoe or otnerwse M W PAGE, Jan 25th, 1894 Sheriff of Wake county, ft A I
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