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The Dailtj Ecening Visitor. PUBLISHED BVBRX AFTXRH002T, I Except' Sunday, " Near the Drug Store of Williams & Haywood, corner of Fayettville and Hargett streets. TUB VISITOR is served by carriers mine citynt cents per mouth, uavable to tha carriera i Prices formailiDg: $S per year, or to ceuis per inomn. jxo paper con tinned after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwisA orlor.l Commnnications appearing in these columns are dui tne expressions of me opinion 01 tne correspondents wnung me same, and they aloue are responsible. A cross mark X after your name luiurwa you mat your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to DROWN & FERKELL, Raleigh, N C RALEIGH, JUNE 6, 1890. THE OLD SOUTH STATE. Asheville Journal: Mrs Jas Mears, mother of G A Mears, of this city, died at her home near Leicester, yesterday afternoon at fifteen minutes past three o'clock, aged 80 j ears. Tarboro Southerner: With a swath from one to two aud a half miles wide and nearly twenty long a severe hail storm of ten or fifteen minutes dura tion Saturday did much damaere in this county. Charlotte Chronicle. The Chronicle has been presented with a basket of strawberries from the Turora farm which varied from three to f o ur inches in circumference, acd from 1 to 2 inches in length. Greensboro Patriot: A very fine quality of granite in practically un limited quantity has been found on the land near town recently purchas ed by Governor Scales and Messrs Bethell, Cobb and Patterson. The find will be developed at once. Scotland Keck Democrat: Judge Walter Clark, writing to his brother, Mr Henry Clark, says that in a trip through the blue grass region of Ken tucky, through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, he has not seen better grass and clover than is now growing on his farms on the Roanoke. Maxton Union. Mr John D Currie fired a gun the other day and it kick ed him with 6uch force as to break his collar bone. Deputy Collec tor Hall, with a party of raiders cap tured and destroyed an illicit distillery with 300 gollons of beer, forty gallons of low wines, and eight fermenting stands, in Turn Bull Swamp, in Cum berland county, on Wednesday, May 21st. Man's Best Friend. Ladies' Home Journal. First and foremost, woman is man's best friend: Because she is his mother. Second because she is his wife. Because she is patient with him in illess, endures his fretfullness and "mother" him. Because she will stick to him through good and evil report, and always believe in him, if she loves him. Because without her he would be rude, rough and ungodly. Because she teaches him the value of gentle words, of kindly thought and of consideration. Because she can with him endure pain quietly and meet joy gladly. Because on her breast he can shed tears of repentance, and he is never reminded of them afterwards. Because, when he is behaving like a fretful boy and we all do, yon know, at times with no reason in the world for it, woman's soft word, touch or glance will make him ashamed of himself, as he ought to be. J Because without her as an incentive he would grow lazy; there would be no good done, there would be no noble books written, there would be no beautiful pictures painted, there would be no divine strains of melody. , Because she has made for us him beautiful world, in which we should be proud to live and contented to die. Because and this is the best rea son of all -when the world, had an uaenviable state of wickedness the blessed task of bring it a Saviour for all mankind was given to a wo man, which was God's way of setting his seal of approval on her who is mother, wife, daughter and sweet heart, and, therefore, man's best dead. Building Sinks Out of Sight. Springfield, Jane l.-At a late hour last night the family of Chris topher Menzet. a German truck gar dener, living about three miles ronth of this place, was awakened by the sound of a heavy fall and a subse quent violent trembling of the earth. Rushing out of the house in affright they found that a large outbuilding had disappeared, and in the spot where it hud stood gaped a cavity fully fifty feet in length and nearly that in breadth. A sound of running water tumbling and plunging over rocks and down a precipice was dis tinctly to be heard, and in approach ing the brink of the hole ice cold spray was to be felt. The outbuilding, which had evi dently been submerged, hal contain ed, besides any quantity of garden seed, twenty or thirty sacks of oats and millet, five grown pigs and four teen young ones a buggy and truck cart, all of which had disappeared before Mr Mrnzel reached the spot. When morning dawned one of the pigs could be seen standing on a rock the fiat top of which rose above the dark rushing torrent, and after come difficulty was finally rescued. The stream, as nearly as can be meisured ig at least 100 hundred feet wide, al though only about twepty feet of its width is visible, and only thirty of its length, for it plunges suddenly out of sight and is lost in the depths below. The treabling of the earth still continues, and Mr Menzel has re moved his family and goods, fearing that more will cave in. Crowds have visited the spot today, but all ap proach to it is esteemed so dangerous that no attempt has been made to gauge the dept of the cavity. Eigh- teen hours have elapsed since it was made, and there is" as yet no diminn tion apparent in the stream, which is probav ly fed by some inexhaustible source. THE NEWS, Over two thirds of the wood-turn ers of Boston stopped work last night. They want nine hours. Two girls were drowned near Lead- ville, Col, while out on a fishing trip yesterday morning. Ihe McGurgan and Minor blocks were destroyed by fire at Wayesburg, Pa, yesterday. Loss, $30,900. Bud Lindsay, Deputy United States Marshal, shot and killed a distiller named Kilts, at Knoxville, Tenn, yes teriay. One hundred thousand dollars is considered a low estimate of loss occa sioned by the iecent floods at Arca dia, Wis. Fcur members of the fnniily pois oned by eating wild parsnips, near Lake George, Canada, are dead, and it is feared that the other three will die. Itally and Germany, in giving their assent to the scheme for the conver sion of the Egyptian debt, recommend that 150,000 be applied yearly to abolishing the Corvee. Fire at Ottawa, Ont, yesterday, destroyed Thackray's Planing Mills, Shore's Carriage Works and the buildings of the Ottawa Tent Com pany and the Sanitary Plumbing Company. A crowd of white boys at St Louis last night carried a crazy negro to the Mississippi river, intending to duc! him, but being frightened by ap proaching police they ran away, leaving him in the water. The negro was drowned. Part of the ruins of an old church, near which a new one was being erected, at Freeport, III, fell yester day, carrying with it five men, all of whom sustained Bevere injuries. It is thought that two of the injured men will die. Last week we published the mar rlage of a Mr Wagoner to a Miss Crow which took place a , week ago. On last Tuesday some daring fellow stole the woman out of the bed from her husband and also about fort) dollars in , money. The deserted . husband passed through 'ElkVPark t on Wed nesday searching for the moneyt He says Crow may go, but he wants the money.-MouataJnP9ffc ' A Race For a Wife. I Cincinnati, Ohio, June 8. Harry - Goodwin and Cora Skinner, of Law renceburg, Ind. rau away yesterday to get married. They found Squire . Sterling was at Elizabethtown, Ohio, just 2 0 yards over the state line. As they reached the 'Squire's, the girl's father could be seen in the distance pursuing on horseback. 'Squire Sterling grasping the situation told the lovrs to grasp h inds and run for Indian , tt the license was not 'good in Ohio The three scrambled ' over fences and on crossing the line the 'Squire stuinbhd and fell, but had just fufficient breath to pro nounce the words as the angry father galloped up too late. A large crowd witnessed tun race and cheered the bridal couple. The father h ft with out bestowing his bussing. W. II. & It. S. Tucker & Co. In their department of gentlemen's furnishings, to which rhey give great est attention, supplying it always with every article of furnishings that will make a man comfortable at all times and seasons, their Mr Jas Boy Ian calls your attention to his own idea of what is a mott pleasant shirt for this hot weather. This shirt he has gotten out under his own super vision and special directions, made bv the largest shirt factory for nice goods in America, and he offers it as the biggest success as a summer shirt for a gentleman that can be manu factured. It is called Jas Boylan's "Iceland." Call and see them. W H & R S Tucker & Co. Now is your time! $10,000 worth of clothing, new desirable, must and will be sold regardless of cost, at D S Waitt's. J S Wynne. Assignee. Water coolers, ice cream freezers, refrigerators, &c, are now the leaders at Hughes'. 5tanFlavorins y HOUSEKEEPERS can prove by a single trial that these Extracts are the cheapest; jtfiey are true to their names, full measure, vnd highly concentrated. Miscellaneous. 4 -4 WORD TO THE WISE. :o: We are prepared to give prices re gardless of cost on goods going out of Season- Seasonable -. Clothing arriving every day. Bed Rock Prices is the rule with us. Groceries, &c. W. H. CAUDLE. U C. NKAL, .111 J.1J. . . J V3U JJ iJJJ.I CLOTHIERS SHATTERS ap25 W. H. CAUDLE & SON. Groceries and Confectioneries No 501 Hillsboro Street. Raleigh, NO. Keep tsonstantly on hand a full sup ply of FRESH GROCERIES. - CHICKSNS and EGGS. FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER ; At all times . Our prices will compare -with any Other house in town. Give us a trial, we will please you., , . , , Goods delivered free of charge. m8 W H, CAUDLE SON, CAUDLE & NEAL HEAVY abd fancy groceries, No 13 East Hargett St. Raleigh, N C. Keep constantly on hand meat, flour, meal, sugar, coffee, lard, fresh country butter, chickens and eggs, full line of canned goods, soap, to bacco and snuff. We keep everything usually kept in a firs, class grocery store. All goods as cheap as the cheapest. Give us a call. Goods delivered free of charge. ni3 CAUDLE & NEAL I R llroad Schedule. . t ' 1 1 ' Richmond & Danville R R Co'y. I Condensed Schedule In effect May 18th, 1890. Ice Cellar! We have opened an ice ct liar under the Henry Building, opposite the post office, where our Mr R H Mur nViov will hn nlpflHPil to cive everv one full value for their cash or tick ets. This ice is made on large iron nlatea. then nt. into blocks, and has no porous or soft parts. This process insures Absolute Purity, wonderful transparency, great dens ity and freedom from air bubbles. It is more nearly like natural lake or river ice than can be made by any other process, but is more pure and more durable, as demonstrated by actual experiments, with both under the same conditions. Our White Covered Wagons go wherever wanted in town, both morning and evening. FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEED. Car loads very low rates. Prompt shipments. Jones & Powell, Agents for Raleigh Ice Factory. Q.OODW1X & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF BRICK, RALEIGH, N C. Yards one mile south of the city. The clav we use is sunerior trt a n v clay found in the State. All brick handmade. Orders solicited. my24in J. B. FERMLL & CO, FRESH AND RELIABLE Groceries 222 Fayetteville Street. Evaporated California Apriccts, Peaches, Prunes, Raspberries, &c, N C Dried Apples and Peaches, New York Medium Beans, California Dried Lima Beans, Imported Parmesiau Cheese, grated for Macaroni, Edam and Pine Apple Cheese, Tarbell Cheese, Hazard's Strawberry Tomato Ketchup, best in the world. Smoked Salmon, Yarmouth Bloaters. Boneless Cream Codfish and Mackerel. Fine 1 ew Catch N C Roe and Cut Herrings. Assignee's Sale I We have in stock foi the benefit of purchasers, large quantities of liough and Dressed LUMBER of different kinds. Mouldings, Brackets, Sash, Doors and Blinds for which we will assign to our cus tomers at a very low price for cash. We want to make assets for the bene fit of the firm. Write and ask for prices. Thankful for past patronage. Prompt delivery. ELLINGTON, ROYSTER & CO. 101 West street, Raleigh, N. C. Telephone 35. ja9 ly Eggleston Bonldin, RBAL ESTATE AGEITS , Careful attention given to the pur chase and sale of real estate and stocks at Glasgow. Va. References: Officers of Rockbridge Co, Glasgow, Va. , Judge T D Irving, Farmville, Va. Gov PW McKinney. r. ap24tf PHONOGRAMS. Phonograph ;and Phohograph Graphophone Phonograms transcrib ed on Type writer. Attention will be given to copying of all kinds.' Legal dictations and evidence taken on the Phonograpb?Graphophone. rFor tur ner information apply to , GUtfX. BUNCH, Raleigh, NO. .'"'As "resident .manager of The Old Dominion Phonograph Co, 1 am pre pared to lease their machines and furnish supplies for the same. aW GUY. fj, BUJfCH, southbound. i Lv Richmond, Burkeville, Keysville, Danville. Ar Greensboro, Lv Goldsboro, Ar Raleigh, Le Raleigh Le Durham. Ar Greensboro, Lv Salem, Greensboro, Ar Salisbury, Ar Statesville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Springs, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, Lv Charlotte. Ar Columbia, Augusta, Northbound. Lv Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, Lv Atlanta, Ar Gieenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs. Asheville, Statesville, Ar Salisbury, Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem. Lv Greensboro, Ar Durham, Raleigh, 1 Lv Raleigh Ar Goldsboro, Lv Greensboro, Ar Danville, Keysville, Burkeville, Richmond, No 50 8 00pm 5 06 5 48 8 40 . 10 27pm 2 40pm 440 4 45 548 8 20 t6 80 10 87pm 12 26 am 1 49 7 22am 9 84 12 82 2 05 4 51 5 56 1100 am a 20 a m 6 80 10 80 am Daily. No 53 2 80am 4 80am 5 10am 8 05am 9 42am f5 00pm 9 00pm 100am 2 55am 7 80am 6 15 9 60 11 19am 12 08pm 4 22 5 55 1124 am 12 40pm 888 4 46 9 40pm 1 00pm 51C 9 00pm No 51 8 80pm 10 85 3 13 am 6 00pm 12 35 am 139 4 25 6 02 11 10 pm 12 40 am 5 02 am 5 63 6 07 7 47 11 40 am 9 45 12 01pm 105 105 2 55 7 55am 9 32 12 18pm 1 00 3 30 Daily. No 53 8 00 am 12 50pm 515 7 10 am 148pm 2 52 5 30 7 05 12 25pm 2 02 5 58 6 42pm H2 840 fl2 80 am 11 00pm 5 00 am 7 45 t9 00am 12 50 8 50pm 10 20 1 55 am 2 45 515 BETWEEN WEST POINT, RICHMOND AND RALEIGH, via Keysville, Oxford and Durham 54 and 102 Stations. 55 and 103 8 00 am Lv West Point, Ar 6 00pm QMnm Ar Richmond Lv t4 85 1100am Lv RichiLond Ar 4 80 " 1 00pm " Burkeville " 2 25 " 2 05pm 44 Keysville " 1 45 " 2 44pm 44 Chase City, " 12 80 " 3 15pm 44 Clarksville " 11 55am 4 13pm Ar Oxford Lv10 46 " 4 00 44 Lv Oxford Ar 10 00am 545 44 44 Henderson 44 8 55 44 4 13 41 Lv Oxford Ar 10 46am 6 57 44 Ar Raleigh Lv 8 15 44 fDaily except Sunday. Daily. llimuy, except Monaay. Sol Haas, Jas l Taxlok, Traffic Man'g'r. Gen Pass Agt. W A Turk, TMv -,H8 Atrent. Raleigh NO. Miscellaneous. For Rent. A neat cottage on North Blood -worth Street, No. Ill, opposite Ral eigh Male Academy. House in good repair, kitchen connected by covered way, good water on premises. Apply to, Chas. F. Lumden, n27-tf - No. 112i Fayetteville St. RICllfilOIlD fiUAT r.liRKET J SCHWARTZ, Proprietor. No 122 Fayetteville St, RALEIGH, NO. Keeps constantly on hand the finest Southwestern Virginia Beef, Veal, Lamb, Beef, Veal, Lamb, Pork, c. Pork, &c. Kept constantly on ice, in hispattent Refrigerator. Delivered free my24 on order. ANDREWS KlUfil We have added to our toed and Coal -A Just Received: And how in our warehouse, 1 car 25 000 lbs Prime Timothy Hay, " 25,000 44 No 2 ' 4 20,000 44 Rice Straw, 44 20,000 " Bran, 44 1,000 bu Oats, 44 6 0 0 44 Corn, 4 20,000 lbs Chops. , Orders received shall have Prompt attention, and filled at the.lowest cash price. ... . s- . AHDREtfS;& GRIDES, V
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