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I, i; i - . The Bailg Ei-eninp Visitor, TCIUSHID BTWKv . 'ft-BOOST, lEzcep Sunday, 1HS YISITOH Is erved by carriers In the city at 25 cnia per month, tMyable to the carriers la advance. Prices f or mailing f& per year, or 15 cents per month. , Gommaniotions appearing In these eolnmni are bo, tue expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A oron mark X after your name informs yoa that your time Is oat. Ail 'rs ill orders nd communica tion to W, H. BKOWV, Sr., K-ilelH, y o Local notices In this papr w ill he Fire Cents per line each insertion. OffiCA -Upstair ov-r vr. .. ( Bobbitt'n Drut: St.ir, 2d -. UALEIGH, JULY 13, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Cholera is raging in Alexandria, Egypt. A revolution has broken oat in Bra ztl. A fire has destroyed nearly all the business houses of Princeton, Ind. All the directors of the blakington back at Milwaukee have been in dieted. Bardwell, Ky, is well armed and a mob will get a hot reception if any violence is attempted. The third party people will put up a fall state ticket in Virginia in Au gust. One hundred and ten persons have been poisoned at Mansfield, O, from eating new cheese. The Lake Superior Mineral Point Company's factory and lime kiln at West Superior, Wis, was burned last night. Loss $100,000. Mrs Heenan Howard was thrown from a buggy yesterday at Warsaw, N T, and she struck an iron rod which penetrated her bead, just above the eye, four inches. She will die. Dr H O Neal, minister of the Meth odist church at Kirkpatrick, Ind, is a man of muscle. At a temperance meeting Monday O P C Evans, a pro hibitionist, denounced ail those not third party ites as knaves and rascals. Neal got mad and threw Evans bodl ly oat of doors. It is the first daty of a newspaper to be loyal to its town, bat the Wash iegton newspapers are rather over doing the thing in their extraordina ry efforts to boom the summer attrac tions of the National capital. Some of the symyathy and cash which are always bestowed upon peo pie cf prominence who are visited by misfortune would be welcomed by the thousands of poor devils with whom misfortune has taken up a permanent residence. The State barroom law of South Carolina has been declared unconstU tutional by one court. We always had a doubt about the constitution ality of using the " gag" as a tax col lector. Hellertown, Pennsylvania, has one saloon to every thirty three voters and this year the revenue from liquor licenses is so large that no other tax Is Imposed. Still there are people who think that " or" out of place in the name. , The marriage of Prince " collars and cuffs" was given almost as much American newspaper space as some of his father's earlier escapes enjoyed. The visitor to the World's Fair who was robbed of $3,C00 worth of dia monds paid a high price for knowl. edge that every perse should have naturally. Diamond or other valna ble jewelry should never be worn where there is a promiscuous crowd. Bu a physician who is a member of a municipal or State board of health the right to sell his name to be used for advertising purposes 1 The practice ia becoming so general that the question Is pertinent. T A STRANGE SPELL. In the state of New York, and I be lleve in all oar statesor. if there Is not, there should be there is a law forbidding any man to practice med hire or manage a drag store unless a graduate of some acknowledged school or licensed by somebody of competent jurisdiction Either Ignorant of 'or In defiance of this Uw a m&n crowed over the Ni agara river from Oadaa 4 years since and established himself in one of the suburbs of Buffalo as a "sar geoa and apothecary,' Tbe man's name was &riggs, and he was not long in his new home before the mnit ignorant of his neightors came to the conclusion j,b at he was an Illiterate adventurer. H was brought up before the court for practicing without a license and was permitted, after the rest of the evidence was in, to testify in his own behalf, which he did as follows: District Atorney--Mr Briggs, have j ou been a surgeon?, Witness to Judge Is that a fair question? " Judge Yes. Yoa must answer it "1 have been a sarjeut."' 'A what?" "A syurgunt." "Have the goodness to spell that word. ":u:r:g:n:n:d." ' Ai d how do you pronounce it?" irg9nd." 'H we you always been what you say that word I mean which yon have just spelled?" (A long pause.) Judge Go on, sir; answer. 4,S:y:u:r:g:e:n:d." ' What were yoa before yoa were a 'surgent?' A gardener? ,i "A s:e:r:g:e:u:n:t." Attorney (to judge) I am afraid, your honor, that I have cast a bad spell over the witness, .which he can not get rid of . ,'v Witness But you told me to spell, and I'm gi - ing it to you in all shapes so's you can have your pick. There was much 'laughter in court and as it was the opinion of all who heard Mr Briggs that he mixed his medicine as he di bis spelling he was promptly subjected to the fall penalty of the law. 4 j . GOVERNOR HOLT'S SOUVENIR. Greensboro Record. Among the other' interesting sous venirs of the glorious celebration of the Fourth xrf-Jury: 1898,:t the Gail ford Battle Ground and the erection of the Holt monument was a hand some hickory walkfng cane varnished with the bark on. In tlhe top of the cane was imbedded a plated button, which was ..found rfponj'the battle ground. Oh the under side were the words: "London,; plated!"' It was evidently a fine button from an Eng lish officer's uniform aiid plated with gold. It was'very highly polished and looked like burnfre g6ld. The company had engraved upon it the words: "Thomas M BiofeV' and above his name "1771" and bejow it "1893." About threjnebes ' fQftf the top a perforation,'. web VmadeYthroucrh the cane with a silver eyeon. either side - .... On the 2d day ofvJuly a musket ball was found near the- site of -the Holt monument. Through this ballet was placed a gold wjke, which was formed into a loopjabpye, making a hand some revolvlttfifcharm. This was bus pended from p white satin ribbon in serted through the hole in the stick and hang a pendeBtwtom the rib bon. The whole wad"-a uniaue and ingenious oombinatioBthe work of w d r arrar 0 eon, jewelers, ureenst Doro, a u. , BOWIE KNIFE DUEL OVER A WOMAN. Hank Manley and Jerry Woods, backwoodsmen, fought duel with bowie knives and played seven up to win Anna Tnomas, wn is tnoiaing down a Government claim; near Rat tlesnake Hill. She is the only woman in the wildest poftAao-efj Skamania county, Wash. BothTihen were wounded .and Manley won the prize at cards, but Miss Thomas changed her mind when the -person was brought in to marty' them. After a short conversation .with, .the clergy mail, wuuiu sue uaa never seen De- fore, she , decided to marry him. Manley tried to prevent h) wedding but the parson came oat victorious, Great Triumph. Instant relief experienced and a permanent cure by tbe most speedy and greatest remedy la the world Otto's eure for Throat and Lang dls esse. Why will voa continue to Irritate your throat and laogs with that terrible hacking eongb when W. H King & Co., sole agents will furnish you a free sample bottle of this itrt euarauteed remedy T Its success is si ui ply wonderful, as your draifgtHt will fell yoa. Otto's care Is now said In every town and vintage on this continent. 8am pi. s free. Large bottles 50c. For sale by W. H. King & Co., corner Fayetteville and tiargett streets. CONFEDERATE VETERAN RE UNION, BIRMINGHAM, ALA. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Kniroad will sell tick ets to Birinlughtin, Ala and return from coupon stations ou its line at a rate f ooe first cKs limited fare for the round trip Tickets ou sale Ju'v .7 h to iflrh In. elusive, srootl re'u-fiuig umil aud In cluding Julv 25, 893. TicketS.will be hold trom Wnnhlno- ton, D 1, Richmond. Birkeviile Va, noain coerou aud tiyncnbarg, Va, Durham and Winston SAlem. N f! nn July 16th, in addition to dates named above SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond fc T)nn villa R R h-fa w nu- nOllIK'fl tMftt (Vim noniiu fnna laf anmmAM . vvu ..v.bU, LOU, OUUIlUOl excursion tickets will oe placed on sale at all coupon ticket offlefs in Virginia and North Carolina at very low rates for the round trip. These ticket" will continue on sale until 8fDtembr30. 1K f ' 1 I" w uw- wW8 VU going and return trips at all resort points. dguu lur aumiuer nomea ioiaer ana apply to any agent of the company for informa tion IU1 t.O TAtM anrl BphoHnlaa W A TiW General Passenger Agent, Washington D C. WsanotfeflQ. To hnv ft. nt nt rnnir tn fVo .If r. anitahla tn wall nn a wall ii.a f m " aiovi a two or throe thousand gallon water tuua, woou or metai. IFod- lEennit. The honsft nn Nnrt.h RnlwKnr-rp ofvf nA HHuvwutj OUA-fW( UVVff occupied by F H Dewey Possession given j uiie isb, xoao. iNine rooms, oatn tub and water closet. Also on hand my celebrated Horse and Cow Feed Mixture CORN, OATS AND HVY ' of the best quality, lowest prices. SEND. YOUR LACE CURTAINS, .utMm, ijiaen, wooien ureases and Bed Blankets, A8 BELLAS- Shirts. Collars & Cliffs to be laundried in first class style. L. R. WYATT. Ice. Ice. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, ICE in any quantity; of the best quality uu at lowest prices ior casn. 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 and 71. A large stock o' AntUra.1 V A T cite Goal, all sizes. KjJAij Bituminous Coal for fuel and steam. fin R N 0at8 Bran . Hay, VVXVi , Shingles, &c, at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely r.ured, of from 21 to years' stand ing, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficaltv is reached and the cunts removed, full V PvnlaineH In nirnnlnra nriih ' affldavi's and testimonials of cures frt m prominent people, mailed free. Db A FONTAINE, my 17 12m Tacoma, Wash. AuctlonSale of Ciy Property.&c. i By virtue Of twn cartAln mnrionoaa ro. corded in Eeeistry Wake county, in book 113, at page 619, and book 119, at page 188, re:-pectively executed by James Whitaker ano wife, Caroline, I will offer for sale o th highest bidder for cash, on Monday, July 24, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, the properfy in said morteaeren )urlhei mnninHnir nt a certain house and lot in the city of Raleigh 2 Haywood street, the residence of James Whitaker and one bay horse nine years old, and other property desoribed in said mort- . . air uiuiXAuuifi, Baleigh, N 0, Jane 23, '93, Mortgagee. MTacMae's Corner Wilmington, Martin and Market Ntreeta, TOU WILL flSTD 4 FVlh lSR Y FRESH - TXTRINTIP - SEE JO, Southern Prize, Rata Baga, Flat Dutch, Bed Top Yellow Globe, Cow Horo. White Egg, White Globe, Seven Top. Yellow Aberdeen, Etc, etc, Etc, etc. Pare DrusPateut Medicines jtiid PiUs of all Kinds Always on Hand laTPrescriptions and Family f?pceitls Prepared with care at 11 hours. J". "3T, Mao-;ae, druggist and seedsman, jyljtf Corner " ilmington, Martin Rnd Market Streets DO PIT be token right in wtien others tell you thty are selling you goods at cost, &c, &c. Wait and see our stock and prices first and then you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you sre getting a bargain. Our stock is new and desirable and our prices the lowest. WHITING BROS. i l 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 II per cord on yard, or fl 60 delivered any where in the city. LIME fl 10 per barrel. LATHS tl 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 50. Framing from 19 to til per 1.CO0. Flooring and celling $12 60, M4.fl5perl.r00. . Sash,- Dears,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. ' Bast Heart Shinriss always on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick Bales and small profits. jylOtf Ellington Royster $ Co; For Sale. I offer my residence in Haywood, N C, for sale. The house contains nine rooms and about 15 or 20 acres of land. It is one of the finest Bummer residences in Chatham ooun- Sr. It has a splendid well of water and is tuated near a fine grove, and everything is convenient Piazzas all around the house. Any person wisqing to buy such a place will oommanicate with . . E M BROWN, yltf Savvood, Chatham oo.) N 0. Qrea Muiei Djrun Sitore PROPERTY FOR SALE. For Sale Cheap. New six raim house on North Person street; large clo&ets, bath tub, Ac; forty gal lon tank, kitchen sink, with faucels for hot aud cold wate -, sewerage and water con nection. Terms: One-fifth (l-5th) cash, balance on purchaser's terms as to time ALSO Some very desirab e lots at very low prices on purchaser b terms as to time, or would, on payment of pric ot lot, build house for purchaser at contractor's price. y7m W C STRONACH. Sale oi Personal Property. I will, on Tuesday,' the 26th day of July, 1883, at the Oak City Da'ry Farm Just north of the city or Raleigh and St. .Augustine Normal Bcnool, ofler tor sale to the highest bidder, the j ersomi property belonging to the late Tb 'tin aa K Bnogfis. deceased, con listing of two brood mares, one colt, six mules, two haled cotton, nineteen cords of pine wood, three cords of oak wood, twelve seasoned cedar posts, farm tools and imple ments, bufty. wagons, etc., including the entire outti.1 of Oak City Dairy, consisting of sixteen head of Jersey and Ayeshire in bred milch cow, in excellent order, with capaci ty of lroni three to five gallons per day, and all necebs ry cars, jars, pans, buckets, horses, wagoi., etc., for a first class dairy business. Also one Ayeshire bull, two Jer sey bulls and eleven head fine heifers and calves. An itemized inventory of this prop erty or any information can be seen and had by applying to the office of George H. Snow, Ef q., attorney. tale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m., promptly. Terms of Bale cash. MABY M. CHRISTMAS, ; Executrix of T. B. Bridgers, dee'd. jun28-tds Mortgage Sale- By virtue of authority conferred in a cer tain mortgage, executed .by W B Allen and wife May J7th, 1889, and duly recorded in book No 70, at page 530, in Kegister of Deeds office of Wake countv. N C. we will. on Monday, the 17th day of July, A D, 1893, at 10 n'nlvnlr at tk. U i mw mm v wiuvm u.-, ah bug uvuife JIUUflO UWf 111 Paln4rli oaII at vnKKn A tk. U : est bidder for cash, that valuable tract of land lying and situate in Buckhorn town ship, Wake county, near the village of New Hill, on both sides of the & & A A L Rail roap, adjoining the lands of Warren Sugg, josepn uoung ana otners, containing us acres, more or less, and more particularly described in the aforesaid mortgage. This 12th day of June, 1893. 4 - PEELE fc MAYNABD, Jel2ta Attorneys for Mortgagee. Land Sale. By authority of a mortgage executed by W 1 0'Kelley, and wife, as recoidedin book 94, page 789, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will on Monday July 81st 1893, at 12 o'clock m. at the courthouse door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of lard about two miles west of tbe city of Baleigh on the N C Railroad, aojoini g the lands of Harriet Roan, Bayviood AddiLS and others, con taining 15 acres, mom or less, and partiou larlr described in the aforeseid mortgage. WN JONES, Je29tda Attorney.
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