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It is said that Mr. Gladstone owns
the lareest lead pencil in the world
It is the srift of a pencil maker at
Keswick, and is thirt nine inches in
length. In place of the customary
rubber cap it has a gold cap. its ais
tiogaisbed owner uses it for a walk
ing stick.
Th reversal Peace Union in ex-
ecutive session at Philadelphia baa
adopted resolutions opposing the
Obinese exclusion bill pending in
Congress. The union declares that 1 1
is a human right to live anywhere
upon the earth in common with other
oersous. and says the exclusion of. a
whole nation is bad This bill, it is
unred. if made a law will break a sol
euin treaty, violate national faith, is
severely prescriptive, and in a way
never before visited u,on any nation
and Is without limitation. It is op
Dosed to the spirit of our institutions
and the historical cluraoter of the
country, will bring reproach upon the
people and perhaps retribvtion, sur
fering and bloodshed:
it it- urged that the ex ision of the
Jews from Russia was no more than
would be to expel Chinese from
America. It is urged that the World's
Fair cannot be represented If Ohina
is excluded, speaks of our trade and
commerce with China and of the fru
gal, industrious habits of Chinese in
this country. Officers of the union
in Washington are urged to call upon
the President and ask him to veto
the bill should it pass the Senate, and
also to use their influence with the
Foreign Relations Committee against
the bill.
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A. DUCHI, Agent, EVENING VISITOR.
Junaluska Wine Co , Raleigh, N. O.
KEEP COOL IHiS bUMMER.
Mr. R. vV. DUlas was run over and
instantlv killed by a shifting engio
of the Albemarle and Raleigh R lil-
road, at Rocky Btotint on Monday
morning. Mr. Dallas was originally
from Granville county. He has lived
at Wilton for some time and as em
ployed by E. W. Pace as a tobacco
buyer He was a member of the
Primitive Baptist Church.
The largest orange tree in the couo
trv. says an exchange, is on the pro-
Dertv of J. T. Hancock, Sr., two
miles west of Fort Meade, Fla. It
measures twenty four inches in diam
eter, two feet above the ground Six
years ago it bore 7,000 oranges. It is
not known how old the tree is, but it
was a vigorous tree forty years ago,
when Mr. Hancock took the property
ON Sunday Mr. Arnold Borden, says
theGoldsboro Argus, met with quite
an extensive loss to one of his fine
strawberry fields on the northern ap
proach to the city along the line of
the W. & W. R. R. His plants are
yet covered with pine straw, and a
spark from a passing locomotive set
fire to the straw, and about two acres
of the field was burned before the fir
could be put out, entailing an entire
loss of Ihe plants in "burned dis
trict." Thb New Berne Journal says: Sun
day night the large congregation that
attended the revival services of Evan
gelist Lie at Morehe id expressed by
a rising vote their thanks aud grati
tude to Mr. ,E. G. Harrell, secretary
of the North Carolina Teachers' As
aociatioo, for his generosity in very
kindly giving the use of the Assr mbl y
building for the meetings, when it
was found that no church in the plne
would hold the crowds that wen
striving to attend.
DYNAMITE IN MADRID
Madrid. April 13 Muuzo, the
Anarchist, was arrested todav and
was examined in prison by a Judge,
who ordered a close watch on all the
dvromlte prisoners A bag contain
ing explosives, grenades and more
formidable projectiles was found on
Saturday night at the gate of the
hospital lor armv pensioners.
The customary Palm Sunday ser
vices were omitted in the Royal
Chapel today, ostensibly on account
of the Queen Regent's irdispositiou,
but really on account of Anarchist
threats
Further Anarchist arrps's have
been made in the provinces and in
Bilboa
! AMERICAN FOR I UNES ABROAD.
Frankfort, Germany, April 11
The Aciotnar, the leading financial
paper here, attributes the increase in
the gt Id reserves in the Reichs Bunk
and the Bank of England and Franco,
to the silver law in America driving
away g.dd. The Actionar s lys, that
Gould, Mackay, and Vanderbilt are
sending large parts of their fortunes
to Europe in order to e-cti e threat
ened losses thro gh the depression in
silver. The city of Madrid u is en
tered into negotiations hera for i
loan of 4 iO0,O 0, offering t pledge
certain excise receipts therefor, bit
it is doubtful whether ihe offer will
be accepted.
A DIAMOND TRADE PAS 10,
SOUTHERN BAPTI8T CONVEN
. TION, ATLANTA, GA
For above occasion the Richmond
and Danville Railroad will sell re
duced rito round trip tickets to At
lanta, Ga., and return at following
rates from points named belw; in
termediate points in same proportion.
Tickets on sale May 3d to 6th inclu
sive, limited returning May 17th,
1892 :
Asheville, $8.f5 Ashboro, $12 1
Charlotte, 8.55 Durham. 13 55
Hickory, 9.60 Henderson 14 85
Goldsboro, 14 50 Greensb'roU 75
Raleigh, 14 40 Selma, 14 50
Salisbury, 10 15 I StatesvillelO 20
Wilkesboro, 15 30 Winston, 1 65
Salem, 12
Similar rates, one fare for the
round trip will apply from points in
Virginia and South Carolina.
Paris, April 1 The suspension
ofBiull& Co., private hankers, has
precipitated the failure of Anuund &
Schwot, wholesale jewelers D. L
Moppes. another big je elet, has al
so stopped business. The liabilities
of the firms are heavy. The whole
extensive diamond and pearl trad
'of Paris is disoiganized, partly
through heavy speculation in dia
mond mining, and this is weakening
values in the London and Continent
al precious stone trade.
The Raleigh Street Railway Com
pany in response to what seems de
iuaud 1 by the best interest and com
fort of the people of Raleigh, has ar
ranged to supply current from its 500
volt railway circuit for running tt i
tiouary mot rs. This constant po
tential of 500 volt is not d,ni.'erouB
in its effects and can be safely iutro
uced into private residences aud
other buildings As the Held for the
uiotor has b-en extended, tne ease
aud safety with which itcan be opera
ted has bt-t-u demonstrated, while its
entire freedom from noise and dirt
has caused if ro grow in popular fa
vor, nail at the pr sent time 'here
are a vast number of machines driven
successfully by electri i motors, such
as priuting presses, elevators, spice
and coffee mills of all kinds, ice cream
f rctzcrs 6 1 c.
. There is a special field in which the
rapidity with which electric motors
have been pressed into service 10 uu
ly remarkable. During the hot sum
mer days and nights, ' The Silent
Force," by means of the equally silent
fa ft run lr the air of offices, stores,
dining rooms, parlors, etc., cool and
bracing Such fari motors we are now
prepared to run from our railroad
circuit..
It will be seen from our monthly
rates below that with a small outlay
for a fan which lasts for an indefinite
period, you can have a fan ot 1 H P
for 3.00 per month or J H P. for
$4 50 per mouth, running in your num
from 6:15 in the morning to 11:3) at
night. One of these faus may be relied
upon to Keep a room coot auu coiu
tortai le through the hottest summer
days, the eighth Horee Power beiug
used for a room of ordinary size the
quarter for a large room
The fan motors are compact and of
little weight and can be u oved from
place to place in a room as conve
nience requires. Other forms of fans
n urouH O FA I I -1 1 I V liraCtiCft
! ble and our customers are urged to
I . i : - ... .. ,.,., i ii rt(V mailt ill
use meir owu inmc u jit.6Luvw
selection
1 10 Horse Power $ 4.5 per month
J " " 4.50 "
6 50 "
1 " lu.UU "
2 " " 20 00 "
" 28 00 "
4 - " S5 00 "
5 " 40.00 " "
" 45 00 V
& " ' 5 0r "
10 " " 60 0' "
Special rates for elevator work
He AnmnArison of our rates with
thoste in other citi 'S it will be see i
that they ar1 very low. we cuargi
about the sme that is charged in
most cities for a day service of ten
hours, while we gi ve Herice oi uvei
17 hours We will be glad to explain
the terms upon which these motor
and equipments may be obtained,
we selling you the tan or motor at it
per cent discount from list prices au 1
charging for putting them in accord
ing to the time required, or referriug
you to dealers in the city who will
make you an estimate upon the motor
equipment complete
8. VV. HUFFF,
General Manager.
N. C. HnptiHt S. K. Couventiou.
For above occasiou the Richmond
and DanviUe Radroai will s-dl re
duced rat round trip tickets to in
ston8lem at th following rate from
points named lelo intermediate
points in tMiw proportion. Tickets
on sale April 13, 14 aud 15, limited to
April lHth:
Charlotte, $' 9r Dvirham. $4 30
Goldsboro, 7 05 j Greensboro, 1 65
Henderson, 10 j Lincolnton, 6 60
Marion, 7"" 5 I Raleigh 5 '0
Rurl Hall. 70 Selma, 6 45
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and Danville Railroad will sell r -duced
rate round trip tickets to Ral
eigh and return at t he following rates
from points named below, i. termedi
ate poiuts in same propor ion. ick
ets on sale April 12, 18 and 14, limited
April 17:
Charlot te, $7 45 Durham,
Greensboro, 4 30 Goldsboro,
Lincolnton, 8 40 Marion,
Rural Hall, B 95 Selma,
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MADDCGIN VIRGINIA.
i Roan KB, Va., April 11 Hydro
phobia is reported to be alariniuglj
prevalent in Augusta and Rocking
ham counties. A la-ge number of
dogs that were found to be suffering
with the malady have been killed
and it is feared that cattle and other
stock have been bitten and will go
mad.
Geo. Fall, of Lynn, Mass., escaped
from a Boston insane asylum and ran
26 miles to his home clad only in a
riigbt shirt.. He was made insane by
a political defeat.
.
""The United States and Brazil Steam
ship Company has refused to call at
Newport News because New York
coflfee merchants do not lie South
ern competition.
The Graham court mart'.al at Rich
mond, Va , adjourned yesterday.
Commander Graham left for Annap
olis to join his family. 1 he members
of the court are waiting orders for
their departure.
The Lotus Club, of which Hon
Whitelaw Reit" was president lor 14
years, will entertain him at dinner on
Saturday eveni g. the 20th inst.
Methodist Educational Society
For above occasion the Richmond
and Danville will sell reduced rate
round trip tickets to Charlotte at the
following rates from points named
below, intermediate points in same
proportion. Tickets on sale April
11th to 14th, limited to April 16:
Durham, $6 75 Goldsboro, $9 00
Greensboro, 4 80 Henderson, 8 80
Marion, 5 40 Raleigh, 7 45
Rural Hall, 6 'o0 Selma. 8 80
Winston-Saleuc. 5 95
Eleven cases of smallpox h ave been
reported at the Hew York Bureau of
Vital Statistics since Saturday.
The Lehigh Iron Company assigned
yesterday to Marcm 0 1j Kline Ef
forts are being made to reorganize the
company aud resume operations.
Ju Igmants aggregating over $ 0,000
are filed, i
Prfsh canned goods received daily
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ttl South f ford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
I use Castorie a my practlc,". and tod tt
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1067 2d Xne., New York.
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