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Th Bailg Brining Visitor HVUIIID TEH TliHO')l .(.Except nday, IMS VI8IT0H it erved by carrier In lu city at 'iffceuu per moutb, payable to the earrteri Id advanoe. Prices for mailing fa per year, or 15 cent per month. OoinmuntotloiiS appearing in these oloinas are bu. trie expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone arc responsible. A erot$ mark Xj after your nunc informs yon that yonr time Is oat. Addre all orders aud eouitnunloa Mona to V. f. BUO.V.Y, Sr., tileLrn, N C Local notices in this paper rib Fire Cents per line each Insertion Office -Upstairs ovr vir. .1. IIaI Bobb'tt'M lrusr Store, 2d floor. 'lALKIUlI .IlJf.Y 21, 1803. D ATH OF THE IMMORTAL J.N ' J N Pree, better known throughout the United rVates as the "Immortal J N,' died Monday at ti fa home in Ohio. "J N, ' whose eccentricities which could hardly be classified with Insanity, has been known for the p.st thirty years to nearly every newspa per roan from Maine to California and to the public generally as a harmless wanderer who was constantly in search of somebody to help him to "raise the veil and lift the pressure." He was welt known in Raleigh. DIES PROM A DOG BITE. Asbury Park, July 21. Lizzie By rem the 19 year old daughter of A J ram, a patent medicine manufactu ler of Newark, is dead this morning of hydrophobia, the result of a bite received from a dog last fall. Soon after biting bis mistress the dog was shot by some unknown person, bnt there wa no thought of its madness, and the wound did not give Miss By ram any trouble until last Friday. While sitting on the porch of the Atlanta hotel with a nnmber of guests be was seized with a slight fit of sickness She was taken to her home by Mathias J Applegate, the son of the proprietor of the hotel. The two had been engaged since Paster and expected to be married early in Sep tember Dr J H Byram was not called in an til Saturday morning, and even then none around the bedside of the stricken girl believed that her malady was of a fatal nature. Late that af ternoon she developed pronounced signs of rabies. Yesterday she was seized with violent spasms, foaming at the mouth and making a noise like the barking of a dog Through it all she displayed the most remarkable pluck and courtge. She was perfectly conscious for the jgreater part of the time and plea led with those in the room not to coma near her as she felt she could not resist the impulse to bite them. In one of her worst paroxysms she turned upon her lover, who was try ing to restrain her from doing harm to herself, scratched his face until the blood came. His wounds were promptly cauterized Just before the last convulsion, in which she died, the poor girl showed unmistakably the character of her affliction. She would bark like a dog when frenzied and whine when subdied, 11 the while gnashing her teeth and foaming at the mouth. After a night of this agony she died at 6 o'clock. Miss Byram was a girl of sweet dis position and a general favorite here Her parents and her young lover are heartbroken. Late this evening the common council of the city met and passed a resolution ordering the po lice to shoot all unmuzzled dogs on sight. Feople who are not iu too much of a hurry to visit Chicago, and who tarry at home awhile until along toward the shank of dog days, will be able to go much cheaper than those who go now. All the indications point to cheap tickets. The round trip rate from Charlotte may yet reach $42. Wait and see. At hut Hfter nuuch haggling It has been settled that Columbia is to have a dispensary. The movement was op posed ty some of t he best people or jpolumtja., TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. If Us Winnie Davis Is sick at New port, B I - defalcation of IWXW has been found in the New Orleans mint. If France and 81am go to war China will help SIkui, and Russia will prob ably aid France. A naptb can exploded in a factory In New York yesterday and four per sons were killed. The Confederate veterans are to have a shooting match on the 4th of August, at LaGrange, N C, and the first manor woman that "bits the bull's eye" will be appointed post master. Several consignments of Sumatra tobacco have leen seized in Philadel phia fo Miidervaluatlon The duty paid was 35 cents when it should have been 13 a pound. It is estimated that the losse in Philadelphia by this un devaluation will amount to f 1,6 0, 0 0. A CORPSE REPLEVINED. Philadelphia, July 20 A few weeks ago Mrs Mary Jones was ad roittd to the Woman's Hospital h r-she died on July 10 Her body a" tr'ven at once to an undertaker ro embalmed and word sent to Edvin E Jnes. the husband of the de' woman He refused to pay $10 dern nded hy the undertaker for em balm ire and the undertaker refused to surrender the body. Mr Jones then got out a writ of replevin, in which he valued the body at $100 The undertaker, by entering security for that amount, could have held on to the body, but he waived the privi- ege and Mrs Jones was buried. On the first Monday iu August the case will come before the court, when it will be determined whether Mr Jones must t ay the undertaker. BUUNE88 PUSH. A tea store gives away World's Fair sounenir albums as premiums to purchasers. Silver being reascnably cheap, Ne braska merchants are giving away plated sugar bowels, epoonB and things to customers. When the Elks visited Detroit a lo ¬ cal merchant invited them to check their baggage at his store Sand make their headquarters Did it pay? Well, rather! A Woonsocket firm extends the same privilege to country visitors. A Pittsburg firm will send to the World's Fair each day a man and a woman who guess the nearest to the total number of admissions on that day. An Ann Arbor (Mich ) firms sends up toy balloons with parachutes bearing tickets entitling the finder to a pound of coffee. But all these schemes, or any other schemes amount to just nothing at all unless the people know about them. That takes newspaper adver tieing. A CHEERY PEOPLE. Norfolk Ledger. The South Carolinians are a cheery people, taking gratefully the goods the gsds provide, and even seeking among their ills for some grains of comfort that may escape the scrutiny of those less hopeful. An illustration of this latter trait 16 found in the at terances o( Prof. J S Newman, of Clemson Agricultural College, in re gard to the earthquake of several years ago. The Professor says that since the seismic disturbances the land has been more productive, and that chills and fever, which had been almost a scourge before, are' now practically unknown. We are not in a position to dispute these assertions, but it may safely bs said that most people would prefer fertilizers and quinine to bring about these results rather than try the earthquake remedy. Says the New York Press when the judge observed "Why can not you live a useful life?" The prisoner re sponded "I am doing so, your Honor, I am giving you a chance to illustrate the saying of the Master, "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain wercy. Whoa Baby ni tick, wt fftro hr Ctatorl. When nha w a Child, aba um fur CuatorU. When kba bevanw Ml, . clung to Cantor!. When ah oaJ Children, the gave (Juan CMtoria. A Horrible Hallroxd Accident Is a daily chronicle in our papers; also the death of some dear friend, who ha died with consumption, whereas, if h or she bad taken Ot to's cure for Throat and Lungdlteaaeg In time life w.n f have beu render ed happier and pnrhaos saved. Heed the warning! If you have a cough or anv affection of the roat and Lung call t V. H King & Co.. sole agents, and tret a t.ial oot,tl free. , Larsre siz 5(V. i Forsale hy W. H. Kin? & '"? . corn r Fayetteville and Marge tt struts I SUMMER EXCURSION RATES I The Richmond & Diuville R R bees to an- ' nounoe tliat com nencin June 1st summer excursion tickets will 'ie placed ou sale at i ail coupon ticket otnivs in Virginia and North Carolina at very low rales lor tlie rouud trip. i These ticket" w'-ll continue on sale until 8eptembr 30. 18 3. permitting stop overs on going ami return trips at -til resort points Send for summer homes folder and ap,ly to any agent of tie compiuy for inforri tion as to rates an I schelules, or W A Tu General Passenger Agent Washington D J HotWe8tli8r Bargains NEGLIGEE ShTts. 25o each. PUFF Bosom Shirts 99c each. JUST HALF PRICE and selling like hot cakes. Buy one and you will want half a dozen more. BARGAINS IN SUMMEit- SHOES for Men, Women nd Children to close the season. -TTT -M.f.lMJ.VX.VJJI-MIl JJJ.t CLOTHIERS & NATTERS J.W.LITTLEJOHN, Corner S Swain and E Cabarrus Sts, RALEIGH, NC, DIALEB VS First Class Groceries Cigars,Sncff AND TOBACCO, WOOD, &o. by retail or wholesale at cor- na Marnln anrl flaliawna anrl corner TCast. and Davie streets. HawyerB basement ICE - CREM - SALOON - ATTACH FD You can get cp nrem at all hours. Your patronage is respec fully solicited. je!5 Administrators Notice Having nullified as administrator npoi the estate of 'be late Mrs Emily Johnson. this is o notifv all rarsou having claims set ins t the estate to present the sime to me for payment on or before the 15th day of June, wan an persons maeotea to tne es tate will please settle without further de mand. MARION JOHNSONT jel4 6w Admr Emily Johnson, dee'd. Ice. Ice. We are prepared to supply ICE,ICE, ,lCE In any quantity of the best qut'ity ana at lowest prices for cash w will not be undersold by any one, north or south, from oar loads down. Send orders to t Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 and 71. A large stock of Anthraili V A T cite Coal, all sizes. SJJ.lJ Bituminous Coal for fuel and steam PAD NT Oats Bran. Hay jJ ri Ll , Shingles, 4c, at wholesale and retail bv JONES & POWELL u Maculae's Drug Siore Corner Wlluilugto:i, .tf.rtlit aud Mtrktt KtreeiM, TOO WILL riMl) a VVLh t.'SK '.'F FRESH - TURNIP - SEED. If If t Southern Prize, Rata Baga, Flat Dutch, Red Top Yellow Globe, Cow Horn White Egg, Whit- Globe, Seven Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Etc etc, Etc, etc. Pare Dro6s,Patent Med cines and ty Prescriptions and Family KpipN Prepared with care at ell hours. CT-"3r, 3VCa.o Rae, druggist no seedsman, i-i tf Coru-r WaaateI To huv a 1-t of rock ' in the city suitable to wall up a well. Also, twoorhri'H thousand gallon w-iter tank, wood or metal. ItW tt&ent. The house ou North Haliabury street, now occupied by F H Dwey Fossession given June 1st, 1893. Nine rooms, bath tub and water clos. t. Also on haad my celebrated Horse and (low Feed Mixture COKV, OATS AND HY of the bev quality, lovest prices. SEND YOUR LACE CURTAINS, Cotton, Linen. Woolen Dresses and Bed Blankets, A8 WELL AS Shirts, Collars & Cuffs to be laundried in first class style. L. 11. WYATT. t. Favig made all the money necessary to reduce price lor tne Denentoi our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for $1 per cord on yard, or II 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME $1 10 per barrel. LA.TH8 11 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width 18 W. Framing from a to $11 per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling f 12 50, $14, 1 15 perl,' OV Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Bast Hsart Shmale alvays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small pronts. jylStf EUington Rojster k Co For Sale. I offer my residence in Haywood, N C, for sale, The house contains nine ooms and about 15 or 20 acres o( land. It is oue of the finest summer residences in Chatham coun ty. It has a splendid wel' of water and is situated near t fine gr'-ve, and everything is convenient Piazz is all around the house. Any person winning to buy such a place will communicate with R M BROWN. QtaH Pilh of all Kinds AlwiysoaHmd, ihringtovi, VarMn and Market Streets PROPERTY FOR Al E. For Sate Cheap. Nw s x ro 'iu house on Nort'. lerson sreet,; liir.e e'set , bath tub, K ; forty gal lon tank, titi'heu sin r, wi'h tauceis lv bcit aud oold wute , sewerage and water coa-ncton- Tei-u s: One-fifth (l-5th) cas'i, oaiaii e on puron.is-' s terms a& to uiue ALbO Some veiy dtsir.it e lots at very low prices on pu'.' liasiT s unuh s to time, or would, on p4m lit . riv; u lot, build house tor purchaser ut contractor's urice. jy7m VVC8TROMACH. Sale of Persona! Prope ty. I will, on Tuesday, he 2th day of July, 1883, at me O k City D :ry Farm just north of the city of kaieigh and t. Augustine Normal Sctiool, otter for fale to the nighe t bidder, tlie rrsoaii property belonging to the lata i li.iiuas ti Brit'gTs. decased, con sisting i vo brood marei, one colt, six mines, UW cotton, nineteen cords of pine wooi, m is f oak wood, twelve seasoned ixii . . . - i r.u tools and imple ments, bURfiy. etc , including the entire outfit of Uuk iiy Dairy, consisting of sixteen head of Jersey ami yeshire in bred milch c ws, in excellent orJ r. with capaci ty of irom three to nye KoUons per day, and all necessary cats, jars pans, buckets, horses, wagon, etc., tor a first class dairy business. Also one Ayeanire bull, two Jer bulls and eleven head fine heifers and calves. An itemized invent .ry of this prop erty or any information en be seen and had by applying to the office of Ueorge H. Snow, Kiq., attorney. tfale will commence at 11 o'clock a. m., promptly. Terms of sale cash. MaKY M OHt-ISTMAS. Executrix of f. B. Brldgers, dte'd. jun28-tds Land Sale By authority of a mortgage executed by W 1 0Ki'lley, aud wife, as recojded in book 94, page 789, Kegister of Deeds office for Wake co'inty, I will on Monday July 3lst 189), Ht 12 o'clock m. at the court housd door of Wake county, sell to the highest b'dder for cash a trac of laiid about two miles west of tbe city of Kaieigh on the N O Railroad, adjoini g the lands of Harriet Kuan, Hay wood Adiis and others, con taining 15 acres, m re or less, and particu larly described in me aforesaid mortgage WN JONES, je29tds Attorney. DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an suriat of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entii-ely !uml, of from 2 1 to 30 years' stand in.:, after all other treatments -have failed, a w the difficulty is reached and tbe cause r moved, tu.ly explained 1 1 circulars, with artl lavi s u id testimonial) of cures from urominent i. -ople, mailed free. Da A CONTAIN B, ,yi7liiu. Iftooma, Wali.
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