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Tru Bally Ereniny tfisitoi ?ULISHD BVBBT AFTiajOOB, IKxeept Sunday, 1HE VISITOR Is served by earrien la the elty at o cnia per montb jayaDie to tne carriers in advance. Prices for mailing' tb per year, 01 l) eents per montn. Communlritions appearing In toes Mumns are bu. the expression o: the opinion of the correspondent writing the tame, and they alone an responsible. A erot$ mark X after your nam informs yoa that your time - out. Address all orders and eommunict lions to W. !. BUOWff, Sr., Kalelgu, N i Local notices In this paper will b Fire Cents per line each Insertion Office -Upstairs over lr. .J. Hl Bobbitt'8 Drug Stor, 2d floor. . UA.LKIGU. SEPT. 7, 1893 SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. The Happenings of a Day Throughout the World. Secretary Gresbam is at work on a report on the Hawaian question. The steamer Kearsarge and the old Monitor Nantucket, left the Navy Yard yesterday for Wilmington. Glen H Whiteside has been appoin ted postfflce inspector in charge of the Chattanooga district. Yesterday in Congress. Mr Morgan addressed the Senate. The Horse again considers the rule. All damages repaired to the Port Royal and Augusta railroad caused by the late storm. Mr J J Dale, of New York, aunoun ces that the subscription for the 8outh Atlantic sea island storm sufferers amounts to $1,699. Andy Johnson, the famous deeper ido, who joined the church, and was t iought to have reformed, is again on the war path. A. serious tragedy occurred at Rocky Comfort, Ark. W R Crow and J W Burke had a difficulty which ended In Burke's shooting Grow through the body, killing him. Luke Smith, a white barber, assis ted by his son, fifteen years old, mur dered William Chancellor, a colored shoemaker, yesterday a!; Jellico, Ten nessee. Wm H Summey, postmaster at Ha- z si, S C, was arrested yesterday on t le charge of illegally disposing of postage stamps. He was sent to jail In default of $300 bail. The Prohibition State Convention nnt in Richmond, Va, yesterday and nominated the following State ticket: Col J R Miller, for Governor ; John S Tyler, Lieutenant Governor; W B Kagley, Attorney General. Great Guns! Carter Harrison wants go to the U S Senate ; and he has a Chicago way of getting what he wants. Look out for him. Uncle Sam's last balance sheet seems to indicate that he has been sending his family to the world's fair. He spent during July and Am gust about $17,000,000 more than his income during the same period. . Great Gcewhilikins! the baby; where is it? Has it been entirely lost in the shuffle? . Young "Billy" Hearst found the expense of keeping a steam yacht out of all proportion to the pleasure de rived, and he has sold the Vamoose for about one third of what he paid for it. We knew it all the time; that's wliy we never bought a steam yacht. ' IfDr Congress doesn't hurry up with bis remedy the patient will be op and about without it, and much glory, to say nothing of future pa tiente, will have been forever lost. If proof were needed that Priniess E llalla Is a sensible woman; she is now furnishing it by giving her at tention to her, children instead of writing a book about America. If Prince what's bis name' was out of the way Bulalla might easily get an American husband. ' The weather is almost equal to Indian summer. HIGHER EDUCATION. An Establishment Which is Eminently Worthy of Patronage. The Horner Military SchooLOxford.N C. During lb pant month this (nstltu tion has been the subjeet of closest Investigation at our hands, and train ed representatives of the Journal have pursued rigid enquiry among highest unbiased authorities concerning its scope, method and achievements. In fact all available Information con cerning its features have been sought Those directly concerned in its man agementor financially interested in its success were not consulted, it be lug deemed advisable to obtain ex pressione entirely free from bias or self interest. As a result of such fair and pains taking search we do not hesitate to select this admirable institution and to freely and unreservedly endorse it to every reader who seeks the best and highest in education and "who would secure the greatest return upon his investment, for this excel, lent establishment hiss undoubtedly solved the Important question of maximum returns combined with minimum of expense It affords the highest practical education at lowest possible cost Moreover, it is ably managed, thorough in methods and equipment; in fact, all that could be asked or desired hence we do not hes itate to commend it in unqualified terms We have no greater interest in this institution than in any other of its kind, but having bv unbiased investigation assured ourselves of its superiority and worth, consider it a duty to subscribers to make such supreme merit known. Now is the time to consider selec tion of an educational establishment and the choice should be made after closest examination. This we have done and in all candor we say to every reader that the claims of this Institution cannot be ignored. .It amply meets the requirements of the most exacting. Chicago American Trade Journal. MARRYING IN HARD TIMES. N. Y Sun. - OUHSTION Would tha Rim aAvUa an ensraered counle to n-et mrri u these bard times. Answkh If there be no other bar to the marriage than the hardness of the times, It ought not to be forbid den ' Of course the bachelor who de sires to become a husband should be able to earn a living or should others wise have the means of life at his command, so that he shall be able to provide for the woman who is willing to become his wife, and that thus the twain may enjoy wedded bliss with out nndue anxiety about the morrow. We notice by the municipal record of marriage that just about as manv people get married here in hard times as in better times; when work is slack and money tight as when both are plentiful. We could not give advice n an individual case like that, whfoh is presented to us, because we know nothing about the ' parties, but we know that the love which lausrhs at locksmiths can often act very boldly without ever having cause to rearret the action. We are not prepared to say that the engaged couple should shrink from a serious duty or post pone the day of wedlock' merelv be cause the times are no so good as they have been or as they will be after awhile President Cleveland to Gladstone: Congratulations, old man. Yo'b got the Home . Rule b'll half passed, ana rve got the purchasing clause of the Sherman law half Which of us win will out first? Senator Dolph gave the tale of th a Chinese dragon a few vigorous twists 1 A . .a . use no let tne new Chinese minister know that he wasn't afraid of rela. tion. : There Is no question about Pan! Bourget, the much advertised French novelist, now visiting the United States, having a jewel of an advance agent. . - V The meanest nmn fa Ha wVia i his wife a check, tovdo her fall shop ping with', oh a suspended bank. - Comptroller Eckels has said that 143 national banks have suspended since January 1. Of these 1 has gone ' into voluntary liquidation, 57 have j been placed in the hands of receivers, ; o'J are in tbenands of national bank examiners with excellent prospects of early resumptioo,and . 84 have al ready resumed business. E. Nulty of 8U Paul, Minn., writes: M Was confined to bed for S weeks, doctors could do a e no good : Japa nese Pile Cure entirely cured me." Sold by John Y. MacRae. WHICH WON THE PRIZE T New York Recorder. Three students of the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Marseilles, were talking in a cafe. "My dear fel'ow," said op I painted the other day a little rWe of pine wood in imitation of mar le so perfectly that it sank to the K ttom of the water." 1 ' Pooh," said another ; " yesterday I suspended my thermometer on the easel that holds my ' View of the Polar Regions " It fell at once to twenty below tro " That's nothing," said the last ; " my port-ait of the Marquis is so lifelike that it has to be shaved twice a week." Constipation and sick headache permanently cured, and piles preven ted by Japanese Liver Pellets ; espe. cially adapted to children's use Sold by John Y. MacRae. For swee1, luscious, and plump clusters of Concord Grapes, place your orders with Whiting Bros. 25o for, a 5 pound basket. ... A. Horrible Railroad Accident Is a daily chronicle in our papers ; also the death of some deur friend, who has died with consumption, whereas, if he or she had taken Ot to's cnre for Throat and Lung diseases in time, life would have been render ed happier and perhaps saved. Heed the'.warning 1 If you have a cough or any affection of the Troat and Luugs call at W. H King & Co., sole agents, and get , a trial Dottle f ree. Large Bize 50c. , For sale by W. H. King St Go. 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 and North Carolina at very low rates for the ruuuu trip. These tickets w"U continue on sale until September 30, 1893, permitting stop overs on going and return trips at all resort points. Send for summer homes folder and apply to any agent of ' the company for informa tion as to rates and schedules, ot W A. Tu-k, General Passenger Agent, Washington D 0 t. 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 11 60 delivered any where in the city. LIME fl 10 per barrel. LATHS $1 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber In plank, pro miscuous width. $9 TO. Framing from 99 to 111 per 1,000. Flooring and ceikng $12 50. 14, 15 per 1m " . " . . Sash,- Dxts,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. M Heart Shinctias alvays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. ' ; ' Jyl5tf .Eiliaijton Royster k Co. DEAFNESS, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated by an aurist of world- J Wide reputation. Deaf neiH Ar&diniitml inA ; entirely oured, of from 2 ) to 30 years' standt' i '"5. iwr u omer treatments nave tailed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, fully explained iu circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people, mailed free. ' ' .. . DbAFOSTAINB, my!712m , Tacoma, ash. Sale of Land. : ' BV ftnthlrltv nf mnrtm E Rogers, as recorded in book f9, page 465, Register of Deeds, office for Wake county. I will on Saturday. Bent. 8to. 1893. at 12o'clo !lr m, at the court house door of Wake coun ty, seh to the highest b'dder for cash two traces of, land about two miles east pf tbe tnvrn of A tmt in Whit.A.k fn,.k:. ur... ciunty, N;0, adjoming tin laud of U li King, Wm Stewart (detfd) and others, con taining 36 acres, more or less, and particu larly described fin the aforesaid mortage. Witds " MortiraM GflU Sjppffiuig : ' ' . ' v.. . Watfeir J J J J J .1 j JJJJ... H H H H H H HHHH H H H H H H... a bu B BO BBBB O B B O B BO BBBB OOOO PHARMACIST, Fayelrbe-v-ille Sc S; 3Ca,2?:ol3 Sis. 3A.T.EIGH, 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 cents per glass. DocttoFs Agree THAT EVERY ONE SHOULD DRINK (Dttiepbraipiiii XfitfMia Watfea DURING THIS WEATHER, by keeping the stomach in a good condition. It will cure Gravel Kfdner and Bladder troubles; and is also a PANACEA FOR DYSPEPSIA. Sold by J H BOBBITT at 20c per half gallon bottle. " flceo ;IceoTlie:EYenn0 Visitnr 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, ;' V .Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 and 71. A large stock of Anthra 1T . cite Coal, all sizes. JJJ.JLA Bituminous Coal for fuel end steam. POP IV 0at8' Bran, Hay, J WrVil , Shingles, &c. at wholesale and retail by JONES & POWELL OBSOLK AND CAROL WA R.R OONDXSrSKD BOHSDDIlB. ; Dated Angtut 9th, 1891. South No?th Bound Boi.nd Train. stations. Train. No. 101. No. 100 k. M. .; " v P. M. 9 50 Lve finder's .Point Arrive 0 25 1015 L've Drivers, Arrive 2 01 10 27 L' ve .Suffolk, Arrive 4 47 11 02 L'e Mates, Arrive 4 14 11 20 L've- Tunis, Arrive 8 54 11 37 L've Ahoskey, Arrive 8 86 11 52 . L've Aulander, Arrive 8 21 12 81 ' L've Hobgood, Arrive 2 89 12 53 I'e Tarboro. Arrive 2 17 1 OH kr RiVl Unnnt l.'v t Us. P.M. V - ' - i A. M No 101 makes oonneouon at Rocxy Mount with W & W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for all points North' 9 M Sbrpbl, ,t J R KSETIiT, Gen'l Manage. 8upt Trains T V B8Rgn, fn'l PMQ74r Agt i AdoiiQistratOi's Notice. Having qualified as administrator upon this is to notify all rersqus h iving claims I kiu me eButie to present ine 8me to me ivi Bjr iuduv vu ur uaiura uin lomaayol June, 1894 All persons Indebted to the es tate will please settle without further de mand. MARION J9HNUON, 14 6w j. Adair Emily Johnsoa, deo'd . CATiSFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer, of HOOD'S . Sargaparllla. - One . hundred - dosea la tvery bottla. No Other docs tb2a, ' ; i SOLD ON DRAUGHT BY BBBB OOOO BBBB BBBB II TTTTT TTTTT OB do B II T T OB BB BU O BBBB BBBB II OB B B B II T T T T T T T T T T OB BB BI1 BBBB BBBB 11 18 PUBLISHED EVFRY EVENING EXCSP SUNDAY, $3 PER A NNUM ir- Twealy-llve Gents Per EToafli Bf W. 171. Brown, Sr. V
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