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Vhe flailu Eoeflinjj Visitor. Loc&l notloea In thU paper will be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office -Upstairs over Mr..F. Hal Bobbitt's Drug Sture, 2d floor. LI L143I8T OlTT OlROULaTIOS HALEIUU, MAY 10, 1803 Tin Public Printing. Tbe Wasbtogtoa correponieot of the Wilmington Messenger says: N B B rough ton, of Raleigh, can didate for public printer, is in tbe city seeing tbe members of eongreis and other prominent men. Mr Brooghton thinks from the strength of bis endorsements he should stand a good show if any southtrn dm doer. Senator Vance is one of hie most active friends. Ex-Congress man Nichols, who was an applicant for the same place under Harrieoo, says he found that tbe principal diffl culty in his way was that he was from the south, and it was feared the anion soldiers might not feel secure with a southerner in the administra tion of an office with so much patro nage. But this might be overcome The State Guard. The following orders have been is sued by Adjutant General F H Cam eron, of the State Guard: State of Nohth Carolina Adjutant Gfnhral's Offick Raleigh, May 4, 1893. General Orders 1. The Commander in Chief deems It his duty to the whole "Guard, an well as a pleasure, to publicly ex p-ess his pride and gratification in the conduct and behavior of the First Regiment during their recent tour of duty at New Berne, where, in obe dience to the call of the civil author ities, they were sent to enforce the law. Their presence and soldiery bearing and conduct were sufficient to prevent further trouble and to Be cure a peaceful settlement of all diffl cutties, and at th6 same time to show to the people of the State that the Executive has at his command a well armed disciplined force on whose fidelity and courage he can always rely. Promptly responding in less than two hours from the time orders were issued to them, and reporting for duty with an average of ninety, eight per cent of their muster rolls, the First Regiment of the North Car olina State Guard have shown an ex 8mple of soldierly discipline and spirit of which their brother soldiers in the State Guard may well be proud, and of which the Commander In Chief desires officially to express bis warm appreciation. Companies C and F of the Second Regiment, held a reserve, though not called out, were, when notified, equally prompt and satisfactory in reporting as in readiness for duty. By order of the Commander in Chief: FH Cameron, Adjutant General. Now for Blood. Jackson, Miss., May 8. On an ur gent telegram from Sheriff McNair, indorsed by several citizens, Governor Stone has ordered the military com panies of Crystal Springs and HazM hurst to report at onse at Brookhaven for duty. Adjt Gen Henry left for Brookhaven this afternoon, and will assume command. Gov Stone will leave tonight. 1 he excitement at Brookhaven is greater than it has been any time since the mob's visit Reliable information has been re, ceived that the White Uaps are or ganizing at several places near Brook haven; that they have purchased im mense quantities of ammunition of the surrounding towns ard designed making an attack. Adjt Gen Henry has instructed the troops to fire just as soon as the White Caps enter the town, and to keep on firing as long as one is left. The troops are all drawn op in line, and all the roads to the town are heavily guarded. All preparations have been made for an attack, and seven eighths of the people here believe It U1 come Pistols lor Two Editors. Memphis, Tenn., May 8 A hot verbal war between Editor E W Oar mack, of the "Commercial," and Edt 'ltr W A Collier, of tbe "Appeale Aa'aoche,n and the definite prom K- of a duel led today to the arrest of tbe former on his way to the fighting ground Collier was .also arrested, but tore himself away from the offi cer and fld on a train. The diffljnly grows out of Car- macks denouncing the owner of the Appeal Avalanche" as a "common troll"o."aod Collier denouncicg Car mack a liar. The Dnbose lm preachment case is at the bottum of the whol business. Carmack chal lenged Collier and the'two agreed to meet at Holly Springs "by accident" and fight it out with pistols. Bat the police at once took a hand. Carmack was arrested in tbe smoker of the Birmingham train this morning and taken to the court house. Collier had a more exciting expert ence. A" he and two friends jumped into a carriage to leave for the depot Deputy Sheriff A pp shoved a Warrant in his face and placed him under ar rest but quick as lightnicg App was puUed into the carriage md the negro hnckman was told to drive like mad. App rd red him to stop and tried to nsbisgun within tbe carriage, but Oo lior and a friend grabbed his wrist and prevented him. A pn fought like a demon, and got out of the. carriage Jerking out his pistol he levelled it at the negro and pulled the trigger, but a policeman shoved his thumb under the hammer. Collier and his two friends ran to the sleeper, got in and fastened the door, and tbe tr-in carried them off. Sheriff McLendon swears he will ar rest Collier if it takes a whole town to do it. ; The lSgbt Stuff. Richmond ;State. Judge Crisman, of Brookhaven, Miss , is a model judge. While he was holding court Thursday a band of one hundred armed -White Caps rode into town, surrounded the jail and court bouse and demanded the release of th9 ten White Caps confin ed there. The judge stood in front of the court house, leveled a pistol at the ringleaders and held the mob at bay until military assistance came. A man like that is worth much to a community. He had the right on his side and knew it, and the mob knew t. Had he quailed or fled they would probably have sent a shower of bullets at him, but even among desperate and lawless men there is a repugnance against deliberating slay ing a brave man,, especially when they know he is standing up for prin ciple and without -one thought of self. It is not likely that many judges in this country will be called upon to go through precisely such an ordeal as this, but in nearly . every city there are large classes opposaed to law, who are ever ready to take advantage of a judge's want of moral force. Judges, sooner or later, are compelled to have conflicts with such classes. Moral force at such times can scatter them as effectually as Judge Crisman scat tered tbe Mississippi mob. An Important Election Decision Cedar R ptds, la., May 9 Judge Preston has made a; most i-n port ant decision in the district. court at Ma rion involving the M$dL g section of holds that the section which provi ded that no ballot without official in dorsemenl shall be allowed to bede posited In the ballot-box, and none but ballots provided in accordance with the provisions of this act shall be counted is simply directory and not mandatory, that is in case the ballots are not prepared and cast In accordance with the statute, the elec tion is not invalidated. He also held that a section of the act was also merely directory providing that all ballots shall be printed at public ex penee, and no other ballots shall be used. The effect of 'the construction will be that the law may be disre gaided so long as fraud is not resort ted to. An IuTitatlcn to Hon. Gmce Davis. Governor Carr yesterday addressed the folloviug letter to Hoj. George Davis: M&T 9th, 1893 Hod George Dtvis, Wilmington, N C. Mx l)gi ur. Davis: It Is the unaui -Oils and heart felt deslr of the Executive Jommitt'e of tbe Coa federate Veterans' ArsnoUMon (and in this they represent every veteran in North Carolina, that yon will be present in Raleigh on May 80 tb when the remains of our illustrious Presi dent Jefferson D-tvis will lie ia state, and shall deliver an address upon tbe occasion. We will not tax your strength with any more than tbe briefest tribute, but we want you and no one else The committee have no second choice, if your health shall not permit you to accept. Whether you can deliver the address or not, the committee cordially iavite you to be present. It affords m sincere pleas ure to ask you to be my guest upon the oou ision. With the greatest rei spect, I am very truly yours, Eli i Carr, Chm'n Committee on Programme. Magnetic Nervine quiets the nerves, drives away bat dreams, and gives 3 ulet rest an 1 peaceful sleep Sold at ohn Y. MaoEUe's Drug Store. Doctor " Well, my fine little f el low, I was sure that the pills I left for you would cure you. How did you take them, in water or in cake?" "Ob, I used tbem in my pop-gun." NO OTHER Sarsaparilla can pro duce from actual cures such won derful statements of relief to human suffering as HOOD'S Sarsaparilla LOCATION OF ALARM BOA. No. 12. Folk and East Streets. 13 Johnson and Halifax Streets. 14. North and Person Streets. IV E lenton and East Streets. 21. Morgan and Blmnt Street. 23. Wilmtn rton and Martin Streets. 24 Davie and Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and South Streets. 26 Hargett and Swain Streets 27. Blount and Cabarrus Streets. 912. Fayetteville and Hargett Sts. 214. Hargett and Bloodworth Sts. 31. Davie and Dawson Streets. 82. Hillsboro and West Streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 85. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. Sooth and Harrington Streets. 87. Hargett and West Streets. 4. Wafer Tower. 41. Dawson Street, between Jones and Lane Streets. 42. Halifax and Edenton Streets. 43. Jones and Saunders streets. 45 Firwood Avenue opposite Cot ton Mill. 47. North 8treet, West of Salisbury ARE M BOARDING AND ARE YOU 8 1TI8FIED? If not HO SELEY- HOUSE is a pleasant place and has everything clean, neat ard comfortable. We will make it to your interest if yon are in search of a nice place to stop at the Moseley House. Won't you give us a call and we will da you gool MOSELEY HOUSE. Administratrix Notice. Having qualified as administratrix of A K Clements, deceased, this is to give notice to all persons who are Indebted to the estate o make prompt payment to me; and those to whom the estate is indebted to present them on or before ih 11th day of April, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. KO ELLIS, apll 6w Administratrix. Adarioistratoi's Notice, Having this dav qualified as administra tor of the eutate of the late P. nelipe 8 Jones this is to notify creditors of the estate to pre sent their claims to me for p lynent on ur before tan Ota day or My, 18J1, or this n face will be plead in bar of recovery All persons indebted to the estate will please pay wauoui luiiuer aemana. J WILEY JONES, my6 6w Admr of Penelope S Jones, deo'd, Sale Under Mortgage. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed by Robert P Overton to J 8 Wynne, and recorded in book 76, page 451, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will, on Monday, the 5th dav of Jure. 1893. at 12 o'clock m. ex. Sose to sale at public auction at the door ol le court house of Wake county, the lands tnereiii aescnoea. Terms oi sale, oasb. E TOR AY, May 4, 1893. y'0'- Quotations ot the Inter 8tat Trust and Brokerage Do. Haleiuh, N. O, May 9 1833 Bid Asked North Carolina ffs 1261 M 4s 98 91 WNUKKtTl N I Railroad, a A NO R R, R A Q R R, 8'i KAORR, 8ARRR, (Mr of XUIeixhTs, 197, itvof RaUKhffs, '907. Raleigh Stree-. Rail war 6's 80 100 17 18 118 , 70 '.72 99 102 108 1081 N 0 Agricultural Society 6'i Uitiiena' NUional Bank. 121 10 Oonimercitl and Farmer' Bank, 111 National Baok. Raleigh, 120 Kaieiga Bavn.gs Bins. iu Raleigh Cott3ojMilu 6's. 102J flaraleigh Phosphate Works, Caialeigh Cotton Mills, N 0 Car Company, 106 Peace Institute, 6) Rtleigh Gas Light Co, 77 Raleigh Land and Imp Co, ' - lOt 71 90 Hee is Something to revolutionize the terrors of wasH day. ' HYDRAULIC CLOTH E8 WA.8HER. . Not a washing machine Does the work perfectly in one half the time wi; hout rubbing, boiling Or chemical. L. R. WYATT. 1AI BUM POSTOFFIU MAIL SCEDHULK. Dipabtub tjiose at Close at Dei " P.O OUTGOING MAILS. 9 00,p m 6 15 -n ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West,' Ex Ft 20-For Short rn North A Goldsboro 815 " I 8 45 " 1055am 1 11 25am R P OTr 3 For Wei-' aon,Nonolk N and K 128pmRPOTr 10For Short 0 50pm 3 45 " 4f0 " 4 05 " uut a ana uoxasooro RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A LV Ex Ft Tr34 For Wei don, Norfolk, N and 8 RPOTrS -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W I 420 500 I 440 ARRIVALS. At At P. O Depot INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am 615am Ex FtTrl2 F'mGr' s- boro. N. S and W 9 45 am 1 10 0J a m Ex Fr Tr 45-From Wel- don, North and East . 11 32 am R P O Tt 38 From At lanta (R & A A L . I 25pm RP OTr 10 F'mGr' ns boro, N, S end west 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 FromWel- 11 17 am- :i09 pm 4 05 pm 4 30 pm ao:i, k ana a 4 45 pn R P OTr 9- F'm Golds, ana snort uut, jn and t 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex Ft fr 21 f 'u G'ds boro Trains marked thus, do not move on 8nn aay. Mails for tram 9 going west close at 3 1 tu o uniiisv 8TAR R01TE8. OUTOtoiNG Maii-Dwabtb Raleierb via SiiotwelL Eagle Rock and Wakefipi'' o Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 a m. Raleieh via Mvatt's Mills to Dunn. Tnes- tf iv and Friday 6 a m. Raleigh via Kelwn Grove and Davton U Firh Dam, Monday, Wednesday and TWa'v aloieh via Six Forks and Bareor tb Rogers' store, Tuesday and Friday 1 pro i &&iern to uaasev, raemay and iay 10 a m. i TH0OMiwa Mails Abbivk Unionhope v'" Wacefield. Eagle Rock and Shot well to Pal- nigh. Tuesday and Saturday 6 pm. imnn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh. Mod lay and Thursday 6:15 p m. f r'ah Dam via Dayton and Kelwn Gro-o and FUnt. Tuea. Thors and Sat at 4 n m. Kogers' store via .Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh. Tuesday and Friday 12 it . juassey to iuugn raesaay sna iriany kt ra-Close at 9 n m ante. Fbh Dilivxbt Sybrk. Free delivanet at 8:30 a m. and 2:30 and 4:45 n m. vt i upt oanaays. uo'iecuons maae si sarof boors, uunday, o:30 to 7:30 a m. Free d livery windows open on Sundays from 8:0? to 31 rwv iwuum y iu. : ' - . I. . UUAJ L' jiutk, r : : . - . Postmaster We Offer You a Remedy irklch Xneuree Safety ta Ztfe of Mother and CMU. , MOTHER'S FRIEND ft Bobs Confinement of itt -JPain, Horrvr aK&llUk. Afternstngonebof.tlont " Mother'a Friend ." I iuffered but little paiu.dnd did not experience wa weakness afterward usual In such caaoi.-rMra. AaMiu Qauk, Lamar, Uo., Jan. lStb, 1381. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot price, $1.60 per bolUe. Book to Mothers mailed tree. BBAUFICIiDBEGfjtATOB CO. ATLANTA. GA. BOLD 81 AU PBTQKHm. . THEN f ting ilothors Sale of Ytlaable Citj Property. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, M U, la the special pro ceeding entitle J Louisa L Cosby and others, devisees, etc, of Mary A Bmith, (Morehead) dereaseJ, ex parte, we will offtr tor sale to the h'gbest oiiidr at puolic outcry, at the court houae door in the city ot Raleigh, N U, on Monday, tbe 6th day ot June, lsa . at 12 o'clock, the folicwing valuable city property: 1. Prt of lot 1474n the plan of the city of Raleigh, situated on Fayetteville. Hargett and Salisbury streets, embracing the store tiouaes now occupied by Orausman A Ko- en thai, Helltr broa. J O Brewster andtue buildinit lately occupied by the Progressive Farmer. 2 farts of said lot, Mo 147, in the plan of the city of Raleigh, on Fayetteville aud Sil isbury streets, embracing the builrtnga, now occupied bv tbe Falls of Neuae Manuaotu ring Co, Mrs M A Uardie, B R Jolly and W tt nrown. 8. fart of lot No 146, in the plan of the city of Raleigh, eituated on Fayetteville Hargett and W llmington streets, embracing the store bouses now occupied by W B Mann fc Uo, James McKimmon, U H Anderson, C O Ball and Thomas X lor. . Part of lot No 129, in the plan f the city of Raleigh, fronting about 30 feet on the east side of Wilmington street and running hack about 68i feer, now occupied by L D Taylor. . t. Part of lot No'14 in the plan of the city of Raleigh, firming on the east side of Wi'mington street about 125 feet, running back 75 feet and now occupied by J H Lee 6. rart of lot No 84, in tne plan of the city of Raleigh, on the corner of Salisbury and Davie streets, fronting about 170 feet on Sal isbury street and running back 210 feet, now occupied by the Electric Light House, P .S Pennington and Joseph Creighton. 7. Part of lot No 128, in the plan of the city of Kalewh, adjoi- ing tne lots of W H Holleman, B P Williamson and W O Stion ach. fronting on Blount street about 175 feet and running back HO feet now occupied by E M Ferrali. 8. Part of lots Nob 72 and 715, in tbe plan of tbe city of xtaleigh, (Shaffer's Map) au i ining the lands of Mrs Mills' estate and the B saunders l"t, fronting about 140 feet on 1 abarrus street and about 240 fett on East street, now occupied y Mai Cotton and Mary Gorman 9. Part of lots Nos 28 and 734, iu the plan rf .Via nit.. nf Unlnu.n rQhatTj.'u man. a4 joining tbe lots of Reuben Johnson and Wunaui tileas'jn, fronting about 19U feet on Cabarrus street and 400 feet to Lenoir street, i.ow occ ipied by .Robert Hiues and Sylvia Arrington. 40 fart of lot No 716, in the plan of the city of Raleigh, (Shaffer's new map) adjoin ing the lots of Mrs E Grissom and Josian King, fronting about 25 feet on Devie street nd running back about 17u feet. The lots upon which store houses are situ ated will be sold separately. The ther lots .win De suoaiviaea ana sow to sun purchas ers. The terms of sale will be one-third cah and he balance in equal installments in six ond twelve months, with interest at 8 per per cent from day of sale, with interest until purchase money is i ully paid yaps and furtner iesuiptions will be fur n shed upon application to tbe undersigned at the Kae gh tiaviugs Bank. ED CHAMBER8 SMITH, JOHNTPULLE, Commissioners Raleigh, N C, May 3d 1893. I I. Havir i? miidn all tha reduce price for the benefit of our customers, wo wiu seu a lot ot nice pine wood for 1 per cord on yard, or 1150 delivered any where in the city. . LIME $1 10 per barrel. LATHS ltiper l,0J0. ) Best On martMt. r.nmhar i miscuous width 8Pt'. Framing from $9 to $41 per l,r.00. Flooring andoeilimj 1260, 14, $15 per 1,' 0.i. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds. and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shinales al vays nn hand. We manufacture our own n uuu ounum ua wi sell al vohwm prices. Ouriuottoia niiinlc haIah anil emu ll P'Ofito. iyifttf Ellison Royster Co. Caveats, and Tftnte-Marks obtained, and all Pat- j cm Business conducted tor moderate Fees. Oun Office is Oppnuirr II DmuT rirnrvi and we can secure patent u leas time than those j Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-1 Hon. We advise, if patentable or not. free of j charge. Our fee not due till catent ia secured, i A Pamphlet, flow to Obtain Patent" with cost of tame in tbe U. S. and foreign counuies j sent free. Address, . I C.AaSOW&O. Oee. pte."t .ice, Wa" 'i. MortffPffe Sale. ' ' ' O !:r -"7 I By virtue of authority conferred in a cer-J lain mortgage executed by Alfred TTpchurchK and wife, and duly receded iu book No 111. at page 62 , in Reeister of Deeds office of Wake county. N 0, we will on Saturday, tbe 13th day of May, A D 1893, : sell to the highest bidder for cash, t 12 o'clock m, at the court house door in thn city of Baleivh. the house and lot of land whereon the said Upchurch and w'f e now reside, situated at the southeast -intersection of Bloodworth and Hargett street. . Said lot fronts 60 feet on Hargett street and runs back south along Bloodworth street, 210 feet deep, being part Of city lot No 123. . , -' Also at the same time and place, by virtue of authority conferred in a chattel mortgage executed by said Alfred Upchurch, recorded ifi book 119, at page 604, in said Register's Office, we will sell to the highest bidder for cash, the personal property therein described consisting of buggies, &o 7 This 11th day of April a. D 1893. PEELE A MAYNARD. Attys aplltda for Mortgagee and Assignee, i i -
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