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Tuo dawd iSueuing Visitor. 'USUSIBD ITIBT ATSaBOObT, IKxeept oaaday,) iUE VISITOR Is eerved by carriers la the elty at 25 ceuu per month, payable to the carrier la advance. Prices for mailing .l per year, or H cent per month. Coinmuniotloos appearing in these columns are bu. the expression! of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone art responsible. A erots mark X after your nam? informs yon that your time out. Address all orders and eommnnlea lions to W. n. BItOW.V, Sr., Raleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will b Fire Gents per line each Insertion. Office Upstairs over lr..I. Hal Bobbitt's Drus Store, 2d floor. fjAI4r 'Jiw CNttCTuvTIOS KALEIUH. !t AKCII 5, 181. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Not a single death occurred in Sa lem daring February. There were 15 in Winston. 4 white, 11 colored. Charlotte Observer: There was a ran on plows and hoes Saturday. The farmers are making ready to start down the farrows this week if the anshlne continues. Mr A F Page, of Aberdeen and Ral eigh, who was last week seriously iek at Aberdeen, has recovered and retnrned to Raleiph. The Oarthage Free Press is the name of a new populist paper, the first is sue of which appeared today. Mr H F 8eawell, a lawyer, is the editor. DrHB Battle delivered an address a few davs ago, on the state experi ment station.before the Elisha Mitch ell society at the university. A private letter from a person in Tampa, Fla, does not give very sat isfactory news of Senator Vance's health. The president and first vice presi dent having retired frem the news paper business, Editor Burbank, of the Sentinel, formerly second vice president, becomes president of the iNorth Caro ina Press Association. It is quite freely talked on the streets of Statesville that Hon W D Turner visited the Hon A Leazer at Mooresville Saturday and spent the day with him in conference, the in ference being that one or both of these gentlemen will run for congress in that district. It could not be learned what agreement was reached, but it is now the general opinion that Mr Turner will be a candidate. The United States Court of Texas, has decided that a negro cannot ride in a Pullman car, if the company ob jects The scit of N W Cuney, ex collector of customs and republican politician, against the Pullman Pal ace Car Company for $5,000 damages for refusing to sell him a berth in one of the Pullman sleepers hauled by the International and Great North ern Railway was decided in the Uni ted States Court jit Galveston last DTI day against the plaintiff. Notice of appeal was given. The case of Samuel McCoy, Identical with that of Cuney, and the same amount of dam ages, was dismiss 3d. The ground of contention was that the Pullman Palace Car Company had no right to discriminate on account of color. The Jury held to tbe contrary. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed. and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr King's New Discovery for Consump tlon, uougns ana uoias. lr you nave never used this great cough medicine. one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest aud Lungs Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that la claimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at John Y MaoRae's drug store. Large bottles 00c ana I . A SOUTHERN NEGRO'S "JACK.' One of the first questions asked by County Physician Wilder, when the body of Dallas Stowe, the negro, was found hanging by a grapevine in the woods near town, was: " Where's his Jack?" At this question the negro audience fell Dock as if getting away plod. "What do yott mean by bU Specimen Gases.' - Jaok ' sked one of the white men B H Cliff rd. If ew Gaseel. Wla. w .....-,. .hi. nnimotloDi ' troubled with neara!gta and rbeuma present, "and wh, this eooimo Moor ttomfton WJ dlwrdePWi, nU "Wait, end I will show ya."sald the ; ,iTer anvt,d to ao alarming de doctor. He then felt in the pockets j pre, ap elite fell vy, aod he wae .. .k- m.nA brooaht out a i 1 'I VUr - acrnva. sa' I in box. He opened it, and It was fauud to contain a snake's bead, a i ooropin, a piece of Iron, a rusty key, r, bunch of "witch's yarn" and an ounce of salt. "This," said the doc. tar, isle the Jack Eight out of ten negroes carry the. With it they conjure' their enemies, throw a spell over them, and the average negro holds the Jack in mortal dread. To show you their fear of It, just offer any negro here a dollar to pat this box in hi pocket " The off or was made, buc no one would touch it. Dr Wilder brought the box to the city and tried the darkies ou it. but not one of them could be Induced to touch ic The doctor has hang this Jck iu his back yard, and says that bis turkeys, chickens and woapile are safe for the winter. Charlotte (N C) News Dr. Talmage and the Tabernacle Their Relations Mot Likely to be Severed. New York Sun. A few weeks ago, when the fate of the big Brooklyn Tabernacle seemed to be sealed, and there was no pros pect apparently of relieving it from its crushing financial obligations, the Rev Dr Talinage announced to the congregation his intention to resign. He subsequently stated that he would f ormally sever bis pastoral relations on the first Sunda y in March, the 25th anniversary of his connection with the Tabernacle. It if probable, how ever, that the 40,000 or 50.000 people who wil be drawn to tbe Tabernacle next Sunday morning in expectation of hearing Dr Talmage's farewell ad dress will be disappointed. It Is alto gether likely that Dr Talmag will announce that, in view of a more cheerful financial outlook for the church he has consented to continue his pastorate and withdraw his re signation. Round the World on a Dollar. Miss May Sessions, a young woman who claims to live at No 478 Wash ington street, Boston, is following In the foottteps nf Paul Jones 8he says that she made a bet of $5,000 with Frank P White, a real estate dealer in the "Hub," to set out from this city with only one dollar in her pocket and to beat Jones around the world. THE DEVIL HAD HIM. During one of the roll calls yeater day Mr Reed was standing in the rear of the hall of the House with his hand upon the head of Mr Kilgore That reminds uie of a story," said Mr Talberr, of South Carolina, who occupies the seat next to Mr Kilgore. - Let 's have it," said the Texas man and the Maine man. in a sort of dnet. "Well." said Mr Talbert, "a sailor landing in a seaport town one Sun day thought he would go to church. The edifice was crowded, but he finally found a place on the pulpit platform, directly underneath the preacher. The minister warmed up in his appeal to the unconverted. Noticing that the sailor was a Strang er, he bene over him, gasped him by the hair of bis head, and impressively sbouied: "My dear sir, do you know that you are going straight to hell? '"I shouldn't wonder,1 said the ailor, looking up. 'I se the devil has got me by the back of my head.'" "Now," said Mr Talbert to Mr Reed, "I don't mean to compare you to the devil " "Don't say a word," interrupted Mr Reed. "The story is too good to be spoiled by an explanation." Wash- ington Post. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. ia tor cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt vnr Doras, tetter. ohaDDed hands. hiatus, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay i required. It is guaranteed to giv nerfect satisfaction or money reiuna ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale by John Y MacKae. Did you ever see any prettier weather for March? if it will only sUy so for awhile the roads will soon terribly r-duedlu L.U and strengtn. Three bottles o K lea trio Bitten eared him. Edward rtheoherl. Harr ebuTg. Ill, had a running sore on his leg uf eight years' standiug Use 1 thre bottles of Eleotrlo on er sua seven ooxa oi Kucklen's Arnica 4 ilve, aod bis leg is I sou iid and well Jhn Speaker, Ua twia, O, had flvu large fever ores on bis leg, doctors t .Id be was incut ruble. Due bott" Electrio Bitters iamloueb x MuckldU's Arnica Halve iss-iittnas cured biut ent MacRae, A.KDSIW f. J HC8, Lin. H. Rotstib guineas Manager Aich'titiupt. B'ld'g 15. in charge yards and an I shops. ROYSHR, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Boyster Co.) MANorAcrutKBS or Doors, hash, Blinds, Scroll Work, STAIR HAILS and all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anywhere in the State, or furnish any kind of material de sired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood workinjr machinery. We are lo cated on the S. . L. Railroad, which runs through the bes' timbered lands in North Carolina, from which we get our logs an 1 cut our own lumber. This enables us to fill orJers of any s!ie or dimension on short notice. W can cut 18,000 feet a day. Our Dry Kiln has a cap city of 50,000 feet, and we cut, dry and dress lumber for the public at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 135 Our yard and shops era on West street, at wmt turminaa of Edenton street. f eb24 New Novelties! Fashionable tints ic Fine Stationery: PRIMROSE VIOLET YaLE BLUE ROE L4VENDAR AZURINE HELIOTROPE Fine Stationery in Cream and White: IRISH LIEJf EGYPTIAN LINEN LINEN CLOl'H CRCQUILE EGG SHELL FINISH BKTIK WOVE ENGLISH REPP KID FINISH FLAKE BANK NOTE BOVD FtcENCH QU1DRII L. . As we are headauarters for Station1 erv w can furnish any kind of Fine Stationery you may wish, Envelopes to match. R&LEISH SUTIOHIRY CO W Q 8E P A & Mam. jer. Phone 143. Opp. P wtoffice Real Estate. Rent Collecting, Fire. Accident and Casualty Insurance. ELLIOT NEvV OPFIUE, No Steps to Climb. No. 10 West Hargett St. H. F. Smith & Co., Cor. Fayettev'lle aud Martin Sta., Wholesale and retail dealers in all the popu- lar brands of . I m . . T . Ciaars ar d Tobacco, Smokers' Goods and Walking Canes. Ewrythine new. Onr ent're stock is fresh and embraces all the favorite brands of the best manufactonei in theoountry. rrop in aoasee us. iebl7 For Rent. The dwelling house on Davie street, be tween Favetteville and Wilmington streets, and the office corner Wilmington and Davie streets. febl7eod2w AW FRAPS. A GOOD GARDEN PAIS! To beSuccessful inn this ilBusiiiiess You Should Plant and Reliable G I sell Robt Buist's acknowledged by the truckers of Raleigh to be superior to all other makes and I am pleased to offer an asortment of M -.i- 1 1 t i is sis mis j; ASPARAGUS, BESTS, CABBAGE, (U varieties), CARROT, OELttKY. OUUU4BER, OOLLAnMJO, KALE. LEt'TUCE, LEEK, MUSTARD, OK R A, i! ii ii i i ; 2 tt It ? : i (Baipdem iPeas, (Northern grow u.) dDimaoim Sets Gojrjm and Beans.) all at jm HALBOBBirrS, Headquarters for Drugs and Seeds, LAdD SALES. Hotue and Lit cor daie. By virtue of autnonty couferred by a certain deud of inorr.g tj, executed on tbe tltu day of auril, ltfUl, by Turner R Jons aud Fauaid J jus, tils wife, to Ed H Lee it J, aud regis tered iu tlie otll;e of the tteglnCer of Deeds tor rVauo cuuaco, N J, in oooa 11CS, at page 2(1, we will on Tuesday, ikUrea 40, 1694, -jell at public aucuoii, to las uighest bidder, tor casu, a uojsj ud lot iu Kteiga township, VKj cjauiy, SS i, e. of tbe corporate iiunu ot tbe City of Kateifb, situate u iu weal side of an unnamed street ruuuin at right angles soutn Iroui d rau street extended said lot Oeing rjot angular In shapa, fronting 661 feet on said no- named street and running back 105 feet to the Galling line bounded ou the north by tbe said Jones and Beverly Short line and on the sourh by the Wm 1'hompsou llueforfullde scription of said lot reference is made to said mortgage. Un said lot u loo ted a house coutaluing a score and five rooms and stabies nnd necessary outhouses Also one gray horde named unarue, eleven years old, oue u ray mare sold said Jones by (fid a. Lee St Co, and one s otced mllcu oov rime of sale la o'clock m. riaceof sale county court bouse door in ctai eigh, N O. This e'ebruary 17, 1894. nAX WUUU & d Ax JVOUU, fe!7 tds Attorneys for Jlortgigees. Mortgage Sale oi eal ristauj. By virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage deed, execu ted by J F brown, aud duly recorded in Registry of Joustou county in oooK A, JNo o, 1 will oner lor sale at tbe court house door la tbe oity ot Kal eign, N C, to tae highest bidder, for cash, on dlonday, jlarob 19, 1181, at 1 o'clock m, the land in sail more gage desorioed, being lot. No S io the ttlvieion of the lauda of the Ute John K Brown. Said lot having oeen as signed In said division to tne said J F crown, oald land said to contain 91 acres and lyiug wubiu one half mil of the village of Earpsooro, NO. a F MO.iTA(iUiS, fel7 Attorney for Mortgagee. iiV-Ii Rogers, No. 12 Kzciiaage, Wholesale and Retail Produos Oommission Merchant and dealer in chiokeni, eggs, but ter, NObaooa. Call or drop me a postal whsn in need of anything and save money Ohiacens and eggs aspeoitlty. Oouign Only Pure,Fresh ardenSeeds. better adapted to our soil & climate. these seeds, including: 1 see eeeeM ......... ....M ...M ...M ii MELONS, .jMON SEED, ii ii : : rAKSLKi, ti PARSNIP, : PUUPKIN, ii PEPPcKS, :: RAODlStt, ii SALSIFY. x: H I ! BPlPlAOtf, SQUASH, TUMU'OES, TUtlJSIPd, &c. ti : : u ii eef aeteee eeee . e Land Sales. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a decree of ths Superior Court at wake cuuty, duly made iu the special prooeediug or ti. McO. Snow, dm'x, &c., vs. jry a. onoA ei. al., 1 will uxuj-e to public sale at Uie court nouse dojr in the city of aleiiiQ. on Monday. Jiarcti 26th. L&)i. the following d scribed real esiaie, viz: A lot of land ou uie uorner of Halifax and Johnson streets, in uie city of iUteiii, fciio va tu the Jj-wreii e place." rum laud wdl oe di- vuei aud soi i iu lots Ironci ix ou HaLfax. ouuaon and Salisbury street. Also a cer tain other lot of load j oat south of the south- ru oouuuary una ot tie city ot ttaleigh, on hd a utn aide of Pers a street extended. ajjoiuiug lot lorirurly belonging to Prim roat on lue ntrta aui thu lot formerly be longing to Va n on the south. Terms of nuUa Uae thrd cnah, balance at one and two ears, with lnterei at eight per cent. Raleigh, Feb. tds Sale of House and Lot By yirtue of power conferred on me by two certain mortgages executed by fi Stanley Mc- iuvjriaauu wue.jvane jiciutyre. wmca said mortgages are duly recorded negisterv tfake county, in oooa ftQ lis, at page 00", and oooa ao 124, page 500, x will Oder for sale to tne hih&jt otudar for caau, at the court uoUBedoor. on Saturday. Marc?. 17. 1894. the house and lot in smd mortgages de scribed lying just eaot cf the city ot Kaieiga, on the went side oi Smita street adioinijir the laooa of a Lioa aud others, being leo taugular iu ahap. , fronting 42 feet 9 inches ou smitn st-eet, iud running oacK 1J3 feet. .ouao m tuo same uuie anu place a lot oi household aud Kitcheu turniture. lelu tda Li tf l AutOul. Mortcacee. italeigh. H U. D'eb 16, im. Ca vet is, and Trurte-Mtrkt obtained, and all Pat ent twsme scouauctep lor moderate fhi. Ovn Orrtce is Oppoitc U. S. patent Office and we can secure patent in leu time toan tboM remote iivw Huingiuu. . Send model, drawinc or pnoio wiu anenp tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, free o( charge. Our lea not due till patent it secured. a sinMUT. HowtoObtaln Patentt," with cost of tame In the U. S. aiu! XKcien countne J sent free. Address, ! .' 1 iC.A.SNO.Wft:.OOJ 7 QfP 'o-T?"".lf.,' Wu 0 O.i'lrkaiW "'Anely brsd merit to secure the conlidencfor ru'iiaf ndre communities and hold it year atfoody from bomb that was about to ex- be In order. aunts solioited. )agni ( BXB nOWO 9 orsapanuseouL . i
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