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Tfta fclaila Kooning Visitor. I lExeept oonday, j f US VISITOR Is served by carriers ! n the city At 23 cent per month, : payable to the carriers la ad ranee. Prioes for mailing per year, or tS cents per uiontti. Coinuanlotlons appearing in these olumns are ba. the expressions ol ; the opinion of the correspondents , writing the same, and they alone are , responsible. j A a oti mark X after your name ' informs yoa that yoar time oat. Address all orders and eommanioa llons to W. n. BUOW.V, Sr., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices In this paper will be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office -Upstairs over Mr. J. tlul liobbltt's Drug Store, 3d floor. HALEIUU, JA. 8, 18U1. SHORT, SHARP AND SNAPPY. Vhen a stray elephant strolled into a tfew Orleans shirr, store the clerks strolled out. They doubtless knew that they could not fit his elephanine highness. Those who talked about "mellow, ing" and "jollying" Governor Mitch ell, of Florida, evidently did not know the man. The Savannah letter carrier who charges the post aster of that town with nsing his official position to pay political debts most be verv preen or very humorous. What the deuce does lie suppose that any man would ssek a postmastership or other political office for if he could not use the places unaer him to pay his political debts? It's doughnuts to toothpicks that the appointment of the complaining let ter earlier was made to liquidate a political debt. Mies Madeline Pollard munt have designs upon the stage or lecture platform. Otherwise the new and entirely uncalled for lino of free adt vertising she is now getting will be wasted. Cripple Creek is an ideally named place for a real simon pure, bare knuckle prize fight. The speculative gamblers play their see saw game of poker with the rail roads an other corporations without serious loss to themselves; the small stockholders almost invariably have to pay all the losses NEWSY GLE AMINOS. Arizona is raising peanuts. Nebraska has 50,000 Swedes. Anarchists continue active in France. Buffalo, N Y., is the greatest flour port. Tramps are practically unknown in New Zealand. Connecticut farmers lately held a State Convention. The Chicago treasury's deficit will probably be $1,600,001). Seven Iowa men are racing after Wilson's seat in the United States Senate. Rich and extensive phosphate beds have been discovered in Louis Conn ty, Tennessee. The Cape Cod (Mass.) cranberry bogs produced 150,000 barrels of red berries this season. Despite rigid economies the cash balance in the United States Treus nry is still falling off. Florida has 123 varie'ies of wood and eighteen round pineapple at the Augusta (9a) Exposition. Charitable women have opened a shop in New York City for the em ployment of destitute women. Good heat y draught horses and good roadsters are in fair demand at fair prices, but for the common horse there is no market. The relations between Sweden and Norway are becoming so strained that the possibility of a war between them for s upremacy is now being se riousiy considered in Europe. Mrs Sarah Johnson, 115 years old, died, a few days ago, at Camden, N J. She was the oldest woman in the tit ate. Mrs Johnson retained her fa cultles up to the time of ber death . "Red oh Americans. Sailois From the Crosby Shot by Do minion Troops Without Cause. The steamship George A Clyde ar rived at New York from Sin Dimiogo, witti information about an outrage perpetrate i upon American sanen by the Iau Domingo authorities that is liVely to rale international eom pticatlous between the two Govern ments Twoseamon, Oarl Crosby and First Officer H rooks, of the American schooner Heury Crosby, were shot and riouly injured by San Domin go soldiers. The Crosby was trying to make the port of Azua, which is uinety mile from San Domingo City. December 11 The captain lost his be irii'g and approached the port of 0:d lim, ten miles distant from Azuh. The urt officer said four seamen got .into a boat aod pulled for the shore. When 800 yird out a tile of so't'i re in the uniform of the Do micictu Government came running dowu ;o the beach. VVhen they reached the edge of the water they drw up in line nd leveling thefr carbines at the m?n in the small boit fired two volleys. The sailors pulled for the schooner, wber? it wasfo'ind fiat the first offl cer h;ii received a bullet in the shoulder and thi t a seaimn had been struck by several baits. A bad wound in (he bick made It doubtful if the unto would recover. The captain hoisted 8 il and, after a time, reached the port of Azua From there he seut iuformation of the outrage to the new United States Consul General at San Domingo City and to the United States authorities at Washington. No explanation or satisfaction was given to the AmerU can skipper by the Dominican Gov eminent. The schooner was flying the Stars and Stripes In plain view. Information was also brought by the r4eorge Clyde in relation to the reported outbreak in that country and the killing of General Joyquin Compos, who, it was reporte had been assassinated by Government people, who caused his immediate family to be killed. The information bronghc shows that General Campos was the only one killed, but instead of being killed by orders of Presi dent Heaureaux, he was mirdered by one of the conspirators against the Government. It May do as Much for Ion. Mr Fred Mil'er. of frrine. 111., "Writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, wuu severe oaius in .ms DacK ana also that his bU 'der.w a affected He tried many ao called k'duey cures bat without any good reult. About a year azo he began use of Eiectrii? Ritters and found relief at once Blectrif Bit'ere is especially adapted to cure of all kiduey and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our state jiet Price only 50o for large bottles, at John Y MacRte's drugstore. Governor Flower, in his message to the legislature, making the agreea ble statement for the people of New York, that the State is wholly free from debt But it took her seventy five years to get there. O L Rice, Mendota. III. writes: " Have used your Japanese Pile (lure and found it a sure and permanent cure.' Sold by John MaefUe. The trouble with the mad elephant of New Orleans was that he did not have his trunk checked soon enough when he arrived at the depot. It was the keeper's fault. All Free. Those who have used Dr Kind's New Dis- covery know its value, and thise who have not, have now the oppirtunity to try it tree. Call on the advert'sei druggiat and get a tri al ooiue, tree, oena your name ani acuress to H H rfucklen & Co, Chicago, and get a sample bottle of Dr King's Nev Life Pills fre, as well fs .a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free All of wruch is guaranteed to do vnu good and costs you nothing at John Y MacKae's drug store. It has been discovered that a mix ture of alcohol atid logwood 1 beiog sold in large quantities in New York for use as wine at the cheap restaur rants. The health authorities are after the manufactures. It seems that. Jersey lightning has a danger ous competitor, Japanese Pile Cure costs yon notb ing if it dor s not cure you ; samples free. Guaranteed by John Y. Mao Rae. . Uiicklea' Arnlc Salve. The b wi si! vs la the world for eats, bruits, sores, ulcers, silt rheum, f ver sores, tetter, ebappsd hands, ehll bla'us, corns aod all skla eruptions, e.nl positive' eares p."es, or nq pay requi ed. It is goaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or n?oney refund ed Price 83 cents per pox. For sale by John Y Mae Has. iitoid t Danville K R Cj. Samuel Soeueer,F. W. Hulde koper aud lteubcu Foster, lie eel vers. RICH. & DAN. AND N, C. DIVISIONS, Coudeued Schedule. In effrtct beptember 84, 1893. DAILY. Nos No No 0 & 35 11 87 60UXEB)DSD. P. M. A. M Lv Richmond, 1240 13 60 Lv Burkeville, 8 41 9 40 Lv Keysville, ' 8 24 817 Ar Danville, 5 40 531 A M Lv Danville, 60S 5 50 6 40 Ar Greensboro, 783 720 0 54 Lv Guldsboro, "2 3 ArRaieigh, 49 . Lv Rnlelgh, 430 100 Lv Durham, 5 28 S80 Ar Greensboro, 7 20 5 80 L" WiMSon'S ilem, t6-5 445 Lv Gro ?nboro, 738 8 00 6 14 Ar Salisbury, 910 0 41 813 Ar Stateeviile, 11 OS P M Ar Asbeville, 4 CO Ar Hot Springs, 586 AH AM Lv Salisb-'rv, 9 17 9 50 8 13 Ar Charlotte, 1050 1185 9 91 AM P M Ar Spartanburg, 110 2 55 1137 P M Ar Greenville, 1 55 4 05 18 88 ArAtlacta, 6 20 1015 4 65 P M AM Lv Charlotte, 11 35 9 35 AM P M Ar Columbia, 510 130 Ar Augusta, $45 486 DAILY. Nos No No 36&10 13 33 NORTHBOUND, r P M AM P M Lv Augusta. 5 00 1 00 Lv Columbia, 915; 430 AM v Ar Charlotte, 2 20 ,8 10 P M Lv Atlanta, 645 9 50 100 AM P M Ar Charlotte, 2 30 74 814 Lv Charlotte, 240 835 8 24 Ar Salisbury, 4 10 It 03 9 37 Lv Hot Springs, 13 4t Lv Ashevilie, 9 80 Lv Statesviile, 711 Ar Salisbury, 8 00 Lv Salisbury. 4 15 10 1.0 9.37 Ar Greensboro, 6 00 1140 1049 AM Ar Wicston-8alem,8 35 13 50 Lv Greensboro, 730 12 01 Ar Durham, 9 28 8 85 Ar Raleigh, 1080 780 Lv Raleigh, 1035 P M Ar Goidsboro, 1310 AM P M P M Lv Greensboro, 6 05 11 50 10 4 AM AM Ar Danville, 7 40 130 13 07 Ar Keysville, 1020 405 405 Ar Burkeville, U05 4 51 4 51 p M Ar Richmond, 108 7 00 7 0( tDaily except Sunday. E Berkley, J ti B Thompson, Supt, Supt, Greensboro, N C. Richinoud.Va W A Turk, Gen Pass Agt, Washing- too DO. 8 H Hardwick, Asst Gen'l Pass Agt, . Atlanta, G. W H ftreeo. Sol Haa. ' Gen ManVr, Traffic Maa'g Washington, D O. Washington,!) ATLANTIC A ST. O. B B, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. Going east. Schedule. Going west No 51 Pass train No B0 A Lve Stations Ar Lve p in 8 80 Goidsboro 11 88 a m 617 4 30 La Grange 10 46 10 48 449 4 54 Klusroi 10 00 10 14 418 8 46 New Berne 8 87 8 44 8 fl o to- fnw- o.-intt i f m gy CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT For a CK.P' ajswer an? an honest opinion, wrlto to m IM& CO., who bave bad nearly fifty years' experience in the patent buaineea. Commnnica. tions itrictly confidential. A Handbook of In ;?rt,on concemin Patents and how to ob tain them gent free. Also' a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. Noelva ,?SI? fronpnt widely before the publio with out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper. l2SSiw58k,7' f,1"" Illustrated, has by fai the 1 gjput'on of any soienttOo work Id the pfId;..3 ayear. 8ample copies sent free. S'l'iiW Edition, monthly, liMayear. Single copies, -1 oents. Every number oontalns beau tiful plates, in colors, and photogTaphsol Httew houses, w th plans. enablliigtuildeSShow tS5 tatMr n 1nAi?I",KBecu oontracta. Address MUMN tx, Mkw York, 3i Broadway. DON'T PUT OFF today what can be done tomorrow. Send THE VISITOR to a friend or relative. Take it your self. It is only ascents amoQth, COPYRIGHTS. CHRISTMAS BO0K CALENDARS AND CARDS, PRANG'S HOLIDAY PUBLICATlOIiS FINE ART BOOKS and BOOKLETS. Calendars and Xmas Cards. We have one of the large t and finest lines RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS' FINS We are iust in receiDt o oar stock of to serve our manyirieaaa ana pitrons. raui snunawDtvi tneeKwvia naa ever ueiurw men qiuiuium ui xuiieiga. lasis jfoo have been select t from ie lne of ttie lreat manufacturer of this country and Joro and make a coilectiou of which we feel justly proud. There are here to be seen METAL BON II OV BASKETS, OurGlasi, Porcelain indoverlail goods, raneis ana Frames, ri icques, etc., re very arac(ive. IN LEATHER GOODS We show ladies' and cents' Traveling Sets, Cases, L'.tterCasei, Pocket Bxks, Purses, etc. We have a nice collection of Triplicate and Wood - 'OTritixier - Handsomely inlaid gold and PEN HOLOJfiRS ANt PE N3, Baar AKBi OIT FOUNTAIN PENd, and a great variety of articles in wood, medal, cere. AOLITE CLERKS VvILL YOUR PURCHASES BAriLY BEFORE THE RUSH V Raleigh Stationery Co., W. C Still Heading Great Bia: t3 OLi D AY Toilets Jets, Shayinn Cases Cut Glass Bottles, Plush O der Cases, Perfume Atomizers. Ciaar Stands, ; Men chaum. Pipes, Fancy Coloane Baskets, Ladies' Purses with Sterling Silver 0 naments. . IN SHORl', EVERY NEW NuTeLTY 1ST QLA.38 AND orOR3. - You will not go elsewhere after examining my line. 1 loa sure the prices and the goods will boit you. J. HAL B033iTr, Raleiefh., N. C. AND BOOKLETS ever opened in the 8Ute, all new and fresti. I ART BOOKS 4XD BOOKLETS, pools for the holi 'av season and would be triad we ieei jusuuea la mK'n tueciaim taat ioi ! ' f JAKDINIEREJ MINIATURE ULOCKS, &C.I such as Toi'et B.ttles, Vases, Globes, Photo j Portfolios, Lap Desks, Photo Frames. Card Hand Mirrors, silver pencil cases, peirl handle! plush and celluloid too nunvrou to num ATTEND TO YOUR WISHES. SEPARK, Manieer. the Pr ocession i j Bargains in -:- GOO0S II
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