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The fiallfj Ereniny Visitor. I Except eanday, ISM YJSITOBIm Mired by carriers in the city at 25 cnis per month, jayable to the carriers in advance. Prloee for mailing : S per year, or tS Mali per month. Gommaaletloai appearing in these columns are bu. the expreuioni of the opinion or the correspondent writing the tame, and they alone are responsible. A cfu tiurk X after your name inform vou that your (line is oat. Adtlr.i. all -iriera and eom man! ca llous Uj iv. n. nnows, sr., KaleUfb., N 0 Local notices in this paper be Fire Cents per line each insertion Office -Upstair ovur vir. .1. HhI Bobb tt's Drug St.r, 2d floor. KALEiail. JULY 10, 1893 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Mr Cleveland is Improving. The total visible supply of cotton for the world is 2,826,926 bales. At a watering place on tbe coast of England, Saturday, a' sail boat upset and 20 people were drowned. Mrs Wm E Herit, sister of Presi dent Cleveland, has gone to Buz zard's Bay in response to a telegram. Slxtry three deaths in all are the number now reported killed in Iowa from last Thursday night's storm. At Pomeroy there are 44 dead and from 19 to 20 are dying. Oven Faisoa, negro, Dear Golds boro, in a drunken row with his wife hot at her, but the bullet killed a two year old child of a neighbor which the woman was holding. The murderer escaped. mum E0H0E8 FROM 10 WA'3 CYCLONE Pomeroy, la., July 9. The seven churches of this place were demolish ed and no services were held today The damage to property here is es timeted at $250,0C0. Ten dead and a half dozen dying mark the path of the tornado across the southern half of Cherokee county. The first and most dreadful casu alty occurred at the home of Samuel Bagh. Bugh, his wife and three ehildren were killed. Another child, the last of the family, was fat illy in jored. The bodies were carried from sixty rods to half a mile from the house and pounded into the mud. On an adjacent farm John Peters was fatally injured. He had his fam II y in the cellar, and just before tbe house was swept away, went upstairs to close a door which had been blown open. Half a mile east the eldest daughter of a farmer named Slater was blown eighty rods from the house. Her right leg was twisted off at the thigh and found two miles away. Marion Johnson was killed on his farm, being blown out of the cellar in which, with his son and two daugh ters, he had taken refuge. The chil dren saved themselves by throwing their arms about each other. At Holsten, a little to the south in Ida county, hailstones weighing from two to three pounds cracked through the windows, shingles and tin roofs. The country was covered six miles vide and thirty miles long. Those on the relief train from Sionx City yesterday saw the first evidence of the terrible work of the storm. Fhe northwest shore of Storm lake was heavily wooded, but a quarter of a mile of it had been shaven as clear as if by a woodman's axe. On the opposite shore.three miles further on, were the rnlns of the Buena Yista farm, where sixty head of valuable stock were destroyed. The total amount of damage done by the tornado In the state is conser yatlvely estimated at $300,000, , When John Stetson is not at hi? $250,000 home in Boston, according to a press agent,be is enjoying himself on his $20,000 steam yacht or his $1,800 eatboat. When in the city he rides In his $5r0 carriage behind a pair of $2,800 horses. He likes to walk with his $10 cane, and if It la raining he shields his $5 hat with a $12 umbrella. MR A D JONES IN. SAN FRAN CISCO. The San Francisco Evening Post of a few days ago contained the follow ing: A D Jones the newly appointed eootnt general to Shanghai, is In town awaiting the sailing day of tbe steamship China, which will convey him to his future home across the Pacific During his stay here he has been the honored guest of .Judge John A Stanley and H W Bradley, tbe well known members of the bar, both of whom ome from North Carolina, Mr Ji.es1 native state. There io a little left worth seeing that Mr Jones has not seen under the ahle guidance of these gentlemen, and he Is now as well posted on San Francisco and its vicinity for a radius of fifty miles, both as regards the topography of the country and the winners and customs of the people though he had been raised in the old time Pelgravla on Rincon Hill. Mr Jones is a lawyer by profession, and a talented one at that so the World savs. He Is also an extentive cultivator of land near Raleigh, N C, wherr his offices are located. His ee I action for the important office which be now fills was a pleasint compli mnt to his ability and the esteem in wbhb he is held by his fellow citi zens. BATTLE BETWEEN CROW AND SNAKE. Near Altoona, on the main road going to Spottsylvania, Penn , about four or five o'clock in the afternoon of one day last week, Mr White saw a crow acting very curiously. Get ting c'oser he sa w it was attaoting somethine Coming closer still he saw that a battle was going on be tween a snake and a crow. Th soafce was about a foot and a half long, and while vigorously trying to defend himself was as vigorously try ing to get away. The crow would catch the reptile in its claws and try to raise with it. When the snake would squirm around to bite, the crow would drop it and strike at it with its beak, while the snake would improve the oppor tunity to glide a short distance across tbe road towards some projecting grass that was a little further off. Nearly at the grass the crow seized the snake In his claws. - Rapidly turning his head the snake seized the crow by its leg, while the crow as quickly retaliated by seizing his snakesbip's tail and bodily swal lowing some four inches or so of it. In this position the crow swallowing the snake's tail and the snake endeav oring to absorb the crow the bird rose in the air and disappeared over the pines. New York Telegram. LUNCH COUNTERS TWO MILES LONG.; One system of restaurants and lunch counters at the world's fair alone accommodated 100,000 people July 4. The Wellington Catering Company's lunch, counters, situated in all the main "buildings, nc w exceed two miles In length, and the system is probably the largest and most ex tensive iu the world. The visitors can secure good, food at reasonable prices was evidenced by the fact that not a single complaint of either the service or the changes was made by this vast throng. ALL QUIETjAT HOMESTEAD. Homestead slept very little Thurs day night. The fact that the morn Ingsun would Usher in the anniver sary of the battle with the Pinker tons, coupled with rumors that an at tempt was to be made to burn the mill, drove sleep1 away from many couches, and all night the streets were thronged. Bat these were idle stories, and where turmoij and blood Shed reigned a year ago, all was quiet. The mill was In fall .operation, the workers being largely made up from Homestead strikers, and this busy town is going ahead much as though the past was somethlngcarefullv to avoid mentioning. " ; Last Saturday the section of Wake county around Apex was visited by a tremendous hailstorm. The cotton. corn and fruit was much damaged. 1 Great Triumph. Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by tbe moat speedy and greatest remedy In the world utto'a cure for Throat and Lung dls ease. Why will vou ontinue to irritate your throat and lungs with that terrible backing cough when w. H. King Co , nole agents will famish you a free sample bottle of tnla grat guaranteed remedy? Its sucoess is siuiply wonderful, as your druggUt win tell you. Otto's cure is now sold in every town and vintage on this continent. Samples free. Large bottles OOo. For sale by W. H. K'ng & Co , corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. CONFEDERATE VE 1'F.RAN RE UNION, BlRMIMliUaM, ALL For above ocoasIoq tbe Richmond and Danville K-v'road will sell ties: ets to Birmingham, Ala. and return from coupon stati ;n on its line at a rate of one first cUss liuil'e.l fare for the round trip Tickets on sale Julv 17th to 19th in clusive, gooi re'u-iiing until and In cluding Jul 25, 1893. Tickets will be told from Washing ton. D a Kicbmond, BarkevIUe. V. South Boston and Lynchburg, Va, j uurnain ana w mston saiem. a V. on July 16th, in addition to dates named above. 8TTMMER EXCURSION RATES. The R'oumond & Danville R R bees to an nounce that commencing Inne 1st summer excursion tickets will te placed on sale at all coupon ticket offices in Virginia and North Carolina at very low rates for the round trip. These tickets will continue on sale until September 30, 1893, permitting stop overs on going and return trips at all resort points. Send for sum oner homes folder and apply to any agent of the company for informa tion as to rates and schedules, or W A Tu-k, General Passenger Agent. Washington D O WamuteoiL To buv a lot of rock in tha nlt.v suitable to wall up a well. Also, a twoorthrofl thousand gallon water tank, wood or metal. IFW USeutiit. The honsfl cm Nnrth Rftlixhnrw af.raat. nnw occupied by F H Dewey. Possession given June 1st, 1893. Nine rooms, bath tub and water closet. Also on hand my celebrated Horse and Cow Feed Mixture CORN, 0.4 TS AND HY of the best quality, lowest prices. SEND YOUR LAOE CURTAINS, cotton, Liinen, woolen Ureases and Bed Blankets, AS BELLAS Shirts, Collars &: Cuffs to be laundried in first class style. L. It. WYATT. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any quantity; of the best quality and at lowest prices for cash. We will not be undersold by any one, north or south, from car loads down. Send ' orders to ; Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 an ' 71. A large stock of AotUra! ill cite Coal, ail fizee. V'-'ix I Bituminous Coal for fuel and steam D 1VT Oats, Bran; flay J yJJXlM Shingles, &c, at s wholesale and retail by t JONES & POWELL DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation Deafness eraduMtori and entirely cured, of from 21 to 30 years' stan - mg, aiwr au oner treatment nve taiVi. How the difficulty lt reachod and tbe cme removed, fully explaioed in circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. Db A FONTAINE, myl7 12m Tacoma, Wash. Auction Sale of Ciy Property.&c nemo oi two certain mortgages, re corded in Resdstry Wake county, in book u, nv HtiKc oiti, una doo& J.J.5V at patfe loo. ana wife, Caroline, I will offer for sale o JUlV 24. 1893. at 15! nVlvt m tha nnrufj nun uiviimi. ninnoF rnii raa n iti MAniaw to said mortgages described consist'ng of a vt.iui uuuoo buu iui in uits city 01 tuueign on Haywood street, the residence of James Whltaker and nna hav ttnra ulna u,m nln and other property . described in said mort fialeigh, N C, June 23, '93, Mortgagee, I JSJT Corner Wilmington, Martin and Market Streets, TOO WILL FIJTD k FULL VVK 'V FRESH - TURNIP - SEEjD Southern Prize, Ruta B?ga, Flat Dutch, Red Top Yellow Globe, Cow Horn. White Egg, White Globe, Seven Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Etc, etc, Etc, etc. Pare Drofis.Patent Medicines and Pills of all Kinds Always on Hand. (Prescriptions and Family Receipt Prepared with care at all hours. J. MaoBae, druggist nd seedsman, jyl tf Corner Wilmington, Martin and Market Streets. DOfWT be taken right in when others tell south, are selling you goods at cost, &c, &o. Wait and see our stock and prices first and then you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you ere getting a barga'n. Our stock is new and desirable and our prices the lowest. WHITING BROS. i. . Favirg made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for tl per cord on yard, or tl 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME tl 10 per barrel. LATHS 11 80 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. t8 N). Framing from $9 to til per 1.CO0. Flooring and ceiling 112 CO. $14, $15 per l,f 00. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shingles alvays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. Jylfitf Ellington Royster Co V For Sale. I offer my residence in Haywood, N 0, for sale. The house contains- sine rooms and about 15 or 20 acres of land. It is one of the finest summer residences in Chatham coun ty. It has a splendid well of water and is situated near a tine grove, and everything is convenient. Piazzas all around the house. Any person wishing to buy such a place will conununioate with .- K M BfiOWN, i yltf Haywood, Chatham oo 0. Qrea linen B Sale of Personal Property. I will, on Tuesday, the 2fth day of July, 1883, at the Oak Oity DaJry Farm just north of the city of Kaleigh and tit. Augustine Normal School, offer tor sale to the highest bidder, the personal property belonging to the late Thomas B. Bridgets, decased, con sisting of two brood mares, one colt, six mn?es, two hales cotton, nineteen cords of pine wood, three cords cf oak wood, twelve seasoned cedar posts, farm, tools and imple ments, bugey, wag ns, etc., including the entire outfit of Oak t. ity Dairy, consisting of sixteen head of Jersey and Ayeshire in bred milch Cjws, iu excellent ordtr, with capaci ty of irom thren io live gallons per day, and all necessary cats, jars, pans, buckets, horses, wagou, etc., for a first class dairy business. Also one Ayeshire bull, two Jer sey bulls end eleven head fine heifers and calves. An itemized inventory of this prop erty or any intormation can be seen and had by applying to the office of Ueorge H. 8now, Efq., at orney. Hale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m., promptly, leims of bale cash. ilAKY M. CHBISTMAS, Executrix of T. B. Rririni HooM jun28-tds Mortgage Sale. By virtue of auihority conferred in a cer tain mortg gj, executed by W B Allen and wife May ,7cb, 188M, and duly recorded in book No 70. ,c page 630, in Kegister of Deeds office of Wane co uity, N O, we will, on Monday, the 17th day of July, A D, 1893, at !2 o'clock n, at the court house door in Kaleigh. sell at public outcry, to the high est bidder for cash, that valuable tract of land Ijing and situate in Buckhorn town ship, Wake county, neer the village of New Hill, on both sides of the & A A L Rail roap, adjoining the lands of Warren Sugg, Joseph Boling and others, containing )U8 acres, more or less, and more particularly described in the aforesaid mortgage. Thu 12th day of June, 1893. WfiELE & MAYNARD, jfl2ts Attorneys for Mortgagee. Auction Sale ol Land By virtue of power conferred on me, by a certain mortgage executed by Altimore Jones to O H Clarke, which said mortgage is duly recoided in Begistry Wake county, in book No 101, at page 514, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash-at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N O, on Monday, July 12, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, the land in said mortgage described, adjoin ing the lands of Jefferson Goodwin, B JtL Jordan and H O Norris, near the town of Gary, N C, aud said to contain nine acres (9 a), be the same more or less, O H OLAJBKE, Mortgagee. B F Montagoi, Attorney. Kaleigh, N 0, Jun 12, 183. Land Sale. By authority of a mortgage executed by W 1 OKelley, and wife, as recoided in book 94, page 789, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will on Monday July 81st 1893, at 12 oclock m. at the courthouse door of Wake country, sell to the highest b'dder for cash a tract of land about two miles west of the city of Baleigh on the N C Railroad, adjoinirg the lands of Harriet Roan, Haywood Adii. and others, con taining 15 acres, more or less, and particu larly described in the aforesaid mortgage.. wmjones; je29tda Attorney.
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