Tin 0uiv Ereaina Slain. I I Except Sunday, ISM VISITOR is served by carriers la the city at 25 cnia per month, payable to the carriers In advance. Price for mailing $ per year, or ti cents per month. Communications appearing In these eolumns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent, writing the aame, and they alone are responsible. A oroti mark X After your name informs yoa that your time is oat. Address all orders and comm-inle lions to W. vf. BRO WS, Sr., RileijfU. i' Loeal notices in this paper will be fire Cents per line each insertion. Office Upstairs over vir. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. c 1 - LmaisT Qi-vt Oiro01j.tiom. UA.LKIGII, AUGUST 17, 1893 A Word. Some exceptions have been taken to a communication in oar Issue of last Monday afternoon, signed "Jack Adams ' The communication was In typewriting and almost a fao simile of a communication formerly written by Mr Adams. We took it for granted, of coarse, that he was the author and apposed, like those that had pre ceded it, the intent was innocent fan It tarns oat that whoever sent the communication has used Mr A damn' name without his consent, and he owes it to himself to come forward and acknowledge the authorship. In this connection we desire to say that nothing is farther from the prae tice of the Visitor than to offend any citizen, and if we have done so in this instance, It was totally unin tentional. We have always endeav ored to use caution in this respect and will continue to do so. Congress would better display its ability to successfully treat oar finan eial system before tackling the tariff. V Truly there are some wonderful things about the financial situation. Europe is afraid of Congress, and not a small part of Congress is equally afraid of Europe. "Hear dem silver bells" ought to be popular in Congress just now. Why does a man's system require more rest and recreation after he be comes an office holder? Members of the House are not di cussing the silver question to lofla enoe votes in that body so much as to satisfy constituents. The 1893 crop of receivers seems to be entirely oat of proportion to the other prod acts of the year. We are rapidly approaching the period when the man who isn't finan dally embarrassed will be regarded with suspicion by the community. Cautious people will not accept newspaper polls of Congress as authentic indications of how the sil ver business is to be settled. The wishes of editors have been known to cause errors In them. Perhapsjthe World's Fair mana gers intend utilizing the board of lady managers in place of Thomas's or- ' chestra. The difficulty would be in harmonizing the music. Advice is more plentiful than cash. Suppose a few of the self constituted ad visera try a little personal exam pie for a change. Ad exchange refers to the farm, which it calls the mad bank, as ben ing all right amid the crash. Yes, the mad bank Is solid enough, bat ' it limps terribly in its dividend paying department. The bachelors in Congress wll never get married If the sketch ar tists are not called off. President Cleveland left Congress to bold the bag while he , went to 0)oju ue vauy telkqraphio brevities. The Memphis avalanche is in trouble. Bombay Is in possession of a mob. The editor of the Atlanta. Joaroal wants free eoloage. Dr George Slover and Miss Bessie Whit ford were mairled at New Berne yesterday morning. A dispatch from Vienna, from Lm berg, the capital of Austrian Galaola, states that the cholera is spreading all throagh that country The schooner Bettie M Lister, from Charleston, 8 0, for Phlladelph, Pa, had three cases of yellow fever on board. Yesterday In Congress the discuss ion In the Senate and Housa ; both bodies of Congress hold sessions of considerable length and the Financial debate continues with Interest. The Virginia Farmers Alliance was engaged yesterday la Richmond, Va, iu amending the constitution in sev eral minor ways, after which they elected officers. Here is a good plan with which to oVercome hard Mires: Pay your debt, pay cash for what yoa boy, and bay nothing yoa can possibly do without. If the people of Raleigh will observe this plan there will be plenty of money in circulation and times will he so good that they won't care whether the sliver question is settled or not This credit business is doing a thousand times more to make bard times than cheap silver or anything else. The fool who "didn't know it was loaded" and the fool practical joker will keep bobbing up occasionally. The fool joker got in some of his work n a Chicago restaurant the other day when he closed the door of the money vault on the landlady who stepped into the vault to deposit the money taken in during the day. It was a combination lock, and as the voice of the imprisoned woman could not be heard distinctly they had to send for an expert to open the vault and release her. This took an honr or more and In the meantime the wo man came very near dying from suffo cation, and was at last accounts In a precarious condition. No Sunday School Oonvention in Mc Dowell County. The West Virginia State Sunday School Oonvention will not be held in McDowell county, at any rate. Tbe reason Is simple enough. McDowell county has thirty four prisoners in jail now, and only three or four weeks have elapsed since a term of court . All the prisoners are charged with felony, and fourteen of them are alleged murderers. In addition to this, half of the people carry Win cbesters and pistols, and the other half spends most of their time in try ing to dodge tbe bullets. Plenty of Greenbacks. Washington special to the New York World: "It might be well for the money hoarders who desire to sell ineir money at a prone to gee it on the market at once, for within a brief period it will be so much of a drug thro' over supply that the premlu m upon it will entirely disappear." Comptroller of the Currency Eckels made this significant statement to day when asked why the world cor respondent if the currency "famine," which developed such alarming con ditions in the great financial centres daring the past week, was likely to be relieved very speedily. Discuss log the financial circles, he said: "The situation as it stands today might very appropriately be termed starvation in the midst of plenty, for such Is the exact truth. The volume of currency in the country is greater than in any recent year, and vet none is to be had except it Is bought in the market as a commodity pure simple. Remarkable Is the money buying and selling upon the streets of New York and elsewhere, under existing circumstances it is aocom pushing results quite unlooked for when first entered upon. It is bring ing out oi nming places the money drawn from the banks by the ' timid and as a consequence the ensuing week will without doubt witness money sink to its normal value When this point I reached there will be no demand for it as an article of merchandise, and the owner will un doabtedly return It to the bank from which he drew It " Comptroller Eckles says the Gov ernment Is turning oat dally not less than $50,000 in small bank notes. The Increase in bank circulation since July 1 in round numbers has been more than fl0,000,0'X) hslfof which has ben made during the past twelve days. Banks are still depot Iting bonds and the Bureau of En graving and Printing is working double time to meet the demand. It Is not improbable that tbe increase In bank circulation this month alone will be upward of $10,0 K),000. This money Is a'l in bills and small de nominations, requiring much addi tional labor at the Bureau. The Sun's Heat. An Indian gazette gives an account of the prospective effect of eetain col ors against the sun's rays. It Is urged that no one has ever been a victim to sunstroke or sun fever throagh a dark source of heat. It is said It Is not the heat rays whloh act injuriously, but the chemical ones. As a photographer treats his plates by enveloping them lo yellow or red, so, a correspondent says, he treated his body. All the linings of his hats and coats were yellow, with the satisfactory result that after a trial of five years, even often under circumstances of extreme exposure, there was no return of eith er fever or sunstroke, to both of which the writer declares himself to have previously been a victim. m A Horrible Railroad Accident Is a dally chronicle in our papers ; also the death of some dear friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ot to's cure for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been render ed happier and perhaps saved. Heed the warning I If yoa have a cough or any affection of the Troat and Lungs call at W. H. King & Co., sole agents, and get a trial oottle free. Large size 60c. For sale by W. H. King & Co., corner Fayetteville and Hargett streets. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES. The Richmond & Danville R R beps to an nounce that commencing June 1st. summer excursion tickets will be placed on sale at all coupon ticket offices in Virginia aud North Carolina at very low rates for the round triD. rnese iiuseuj wui continue uu naie umu September 30. 1893, permitting stop overs on mi . 1 1 ... 1 : 1 going and return trips at all resort points. Bend lor summer nomes ioiuer ana appiy to any agent of the company for informa tion as to rates and schedules, or W A Tu-k, General Passenger Agent, wasmngton V U il t Fa vir e 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 oord on yard, or f 1 50 delivered any where in the city. LIME tl 10 per barrel. LATHS 11 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width 18 SO. Framing from $9 to $11 per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling $12 50, si4, io per v uu. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shinries always on hand. We manufacture our own material wmcn enable us to sen at Dottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small pronts. jyi. ti Ellington Rosster Co, DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation, neatness eradicated and entirely cured, oi irom zitow years' staua ing, after all other treatments have failed, now tne difficulty is readied and the cause removed, fullv explained in circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. Da A FONTAINE, myl7 12m Taooma, Wash Sale of Land. By authority of mortgage, executed by W E Rogers, as recoided in book 89, page 465, Register of Deeds office for Wnk mnntv 1 wifl on Saturday, dept. 8th, 1893, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake coun try, sell to the highest b'dder for cash two tracts of land about two miles east of the town of Apex.in White Oak township. Wake cnmty, N o, adjilnirg th la-ids of (!B K ng, Win Stewart (decvd) it ad others, con taining 36 acres, mure or less, aud particu- wriT uesonoea in tne aioresftia mortgage. Urea QUID su4 tds Mortgagee, SprSimg Sim if os a Water BOLD ON DRAUGHT BT J H H BBBB OOOO BBBB BBBB II TTTTT TTTTT J HH BBOOBBBBIIT T J HH BBOOBBBBIIT T J HHHH BBBB O O BBBB BBBB II T T J HH BBOOBBBBIIT T .1 J H H B BO OB BB BUT T JJJJ... H H... BBBB OOOO BBBB BBBB II T T PHARMACIST, Fayette-Tllle &c S. HVCarrllgie'b Sts, BALEIGH, ILN'r O , The water is brought direct from Saratoga and is dispensed in precisely the same condition in which it flows from the spring at Saratoga and is sold at 5 eents per glass. Doctors Agree THAT EVERY ONE SHOULD DRINK (Dtterbinria JLiitMa Water DURING THIS by keeping tb stomanh in a good and Bladder troubles; and Is also a PANACEA FOR DYSPEPSIA. 8old by J H BOBBITT at 20c per half gallon bottle. flee. Ice. We are prepared to supply ICE, ICE, iOE in any quantity of tun best quality and at loweat prices tor cash we will not be umlwrsol l by any one, north or s uth, from car loads dowu. Bend orders to Jones & Powell, Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 and 71. A large stock of Antirat t 4 I olte O04I. all sizc .VV-'ik I Bituminous Goal for fuel and steam f i s t-fr lT Oatv. Bran'. -,U JJ IV ll v shingles, &c, at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL J.W. LITTLE JOHN, Corner S Swain and E Cabarrus Sts, 3RALE1GH, SO, DXALBB IN First Class Groceries Cigars,Snnfl , :&ND TOBAO0O, WOOD, &o. by retail or wholesale at cor ner ttwaln and Cabarrus, aud corner Bast and Davie streets. oa oyer's basement. ICE - CREAM - SALOON - ATTACHED. You can get ice cream at all hours. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. jett Admioistratoi's Notice Having Qualified as administrator nnon the ebtate oi the late Mrs Ifmily Jobnsun, this is to notify all nersot.8 hu viug clai as agtinst the estate to present the s -me to me for payment on or before, the 15th day of Jwse, 1894 All persona indebted to the es tate will please settle without further de mand. MARION JOHNSON. -aU6w Admr Emuy Johasoa, dee'd. New 9 story 8 room residence on rt1raui TSTrkpth Rl.titnr ati.l Small cash payment, balauen from ' to 5 years at 6 per cent interet. Fine'i water, ueautuai view. Also 2 cot tages, 8 .rooms each, on Pace street. Oall and examine premises. JySt 9 wp R. J. HARRIS. it iAt 4 fr;v;;wMrf; WEATHER, condition. It will cure Gravel Kidney PROPERTY FOR SALE. For Sale. I offer niv residence iu Haywood. N C. for sale llie house uoutains fine rooms and about 15 or 20 acres ot land. It is one of the finest summer residences in (Ju t bam coun ty. It has a splendid well ot water aud is situated near a fine gr ve, and everything is convenient. Piazzas all around the house. Any person wiqing to buy such a place will communicate with EMBROWN. yl tf Haywood, Cbatnaua co., N 0. Land Sale. By autu r ty of thre mortgages from Jhas. U Vools and wife, to William M. llen, as r ord iu booic )t4, pages o29, 33 aud i o, u'tiLs- Register of Deeds tor tfake comty um by special oireotion of aid Woods aud wif -, I wi on Monday. 4th lay ot September, ISJi, at 12 o'clock, m., nt .be court house door of Wake county, sell o the highest bidder the following described anus: first Tract. ibout four and a half miles estof fclaleigh in Houdd reek township, Wake county, adjoining the lands or u D. Oastieberry on the west, tbe North Carolina railroad on the north L. ti. Pegracn on the east, and D. O. Fowle's estate on the south, containing 133 acres, and known as the William M. Allen land. Second Tract. A one-half interest in a tract of laud situated in House Greek town ship, an 1 adjoins the lands of Fred Good win, teen. King and otuers and known as the George King tract, and contains 61 i Third Tract or Parcel. A. one-halt inter est in a house and lot situated in Raleigh on Northeast corner of Cabarrus and McDowed . treets. Said lot being 6tx(J 1 feet. All the above pieces of property are de scribed in the aforewid mortgages. Terms of sale: One tnird oaau, balance in six and twelve months. W.N. JONEd, jy28tds Attorney. Mortgage Sale ci Landaud itock By virtue of three several mortgages exe cuted to me by James H. yearby, wnicu said mortgages are duly recorded in Registry of Wake county in books and pages as fol lows tO-Wit: 101-198, 10J-752, 108-29, 1 will offer for sale t the highest bidder for cwh at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh on Monday, August 28, 18a3, at 12 o'clock m. all the interest of said xerbv iu aud to a certa n tract ot land just east of the city of Raleigh, adjoining tha Ian a of Wm R Pool, deceased, and others, and stid to contain forty-eight and o ie-qunrter aiires (48i acres), sid interest of said Yearby twins one-fourth undiv ded interest. Also two nioe young mules. r B. F. MONTAGUE, s y29tda Mongagee. I Notice. 1 Having this day qualified as administrator of Hunter L Harris, dee d, this is to notify aH pun mtebted to said estate to mate prompt paymi.it to me at once. And thosi to uoui in estat9 is indebted to present their claims on or before the 8d day of Au gusa, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar Of their recovery. TH08 O HARRIS, Aug 8, 1883. s Administrator,

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