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I- Tht fiaily Eoeoing Visitor. F01LUBIO BTIBT iRiaiOOI, (Except oonday, 1HM YISITOR la served by carriers Ib the elty at 25 cent per month, payable to the carriers In advanoe. Prices for mailing' ti per year, or M cents per moath. Oommunlotioos appearing In these sola mm are bo, the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A ero$ mark X after your name . informs yoa that your time ont. Address all orders and eommanlea lions to W. H. BROWS, Sr., Raleigh, N C Local notices In this paper will be Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbltt's Drug Store, 2d floor. Larjbst C(TT Ciroulatioh.' BALEIGU. MARCH 12, 1894. Col. F. A. OLDS, City Editor Governor Flower Las instructed the Mayor elect of Troy to investl Kate the recent election. An agreement was reached by the Senate whereby a rote will be taken Thursday next, 2 o'clock, on the final passage of the Bland silver selgnor age bill. Mr Vilas made a speech In opposition to the Bland bill. Congressman and Mr Bonrke Cockran are in San Antonio, Texas They will join Congressman Wilson at Guadalajara, Mexico. Richard Croker and family are on John A If orriss's ranch in Texas. It is announced at Frankfort. Ky, that Gov John Young Brown will be a candidate for the United States Senate to succeed Hon Joseph B Blackburn. INTERESTING ITEMS. Moscow's founding asylum, founded by Catherine II, is kept up by a tax on playing cards. A book printed by Cax ton has been found, it is claimed, in the lumber loft of a Connecticut farm house. Theophilus Bland, of Pitt county, North Carlina, has seven sons, each of whom, weighs over 200 pounds. Tbe Suez Canal is 88 miles long, and reduces the distance from Eng land to India nearly 4,000 miles for hips. In manufacturing operatius the average life of soap boilers Is the highest and that of grindstone mak ers the lowest. The practice of ocean traveling for the sake of healths was known to the ancient Creek physicans, but it later fell into disrepute. It has been figured ont that the cost of the United States Senate an expense borne by the people of tbe United States is $8,40C a day. A GEORGIA. HEN STORY. A Washington (Ga) special says: Mr P J Holliday has a pet hen that was enterprising enough to start off a few weeks ago towards raising a fam ily of chickens for the early spring She was setting In an exposed place and during the snowstorm MrHolll day had sbout concluded to stop counting his chickens before they were hatched. However, after the snowstorm Mr Holliday decided that he would go out and give his faithful but frozen hen a decent burial. He sauntered around and at last located tbe hen by two tail feathers that were sticking up above the snow. Scratching down he thonght th saw some signs of lite, when suddenly tbe hen flew np in bis face and made him hustle away from there end lot her and her little chick salone. They had natcnea in tne snow. Chas Ryan, Druggist, Springfield 111. writes : " Japanese Pile Cure is a big seller and has given entire satis faction, except in one case, which was made entirely satisfactory by your promptly refunding tbe $5.00. D'or sale by jonn i MacKae. Bucklen'ej Arnica 8alve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, ohaooed hands, ehil blalns. corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give cerfect satisfaction or money refund d. Price 28 eents per pox. For sale pj John M4WKW. J.0.U.A.H.O0L1 1 oDl'(7SD ST EALKIUH COCHCIL, 0. 1. THE BENEFICIAL FEATURE. (Concluded ) Now. we know there are some brethren who woold not black ball Lis samanio majesty were be to make application for membership J'n their lodge. It is from a sentiment that inquires. Bow would you like to be Mack balled? and they know it would be very painful to them, and there fore, rather than injure the feelings of a libertine cast their ballot to ad ie It bim into their fraternal circle, and he ernes in, and when he com mits an offence that calls for his prompt expulsion, there will be found those who will plead his cause, and so play upon the sentiment of the brethren that he is given a full par don, only to again commit acts which bring reproach upon the order; and even when mercy ceases to be a vir tue and the lodge must expel, there ill be found those who will still vote to retain him. and boldly argue that he is as good as some other member acd possibly he Is better than such. There is yet another class to which we wish to call attention, ard that is those who manage to get in an orer, nobody kntws how, and while every one admits that they are totally unfit for membership, yet they will never do anything that will justify the preferring of charges. This class like to make a parade of their member ship, aud whenever there is a public demonstration they will always be found in the front ranks Tbeymake it a poiut to be presen. on every fu neral occasion, and If there were went five lodges of the same order. you would always fiDd them in every procession. We remember on one oc i ju a procession was being formed and we were talking with a gentle man and happened to remember that he was a rr ember of the order, ami asked him why he didn't join the procession He simply remarked, "Ton have noticed the two gentle men at the head of the procession." We had not, and when we did we were surprised that anyone had fallen in. Let it be known that there will be a proposition before a lodge to de crease I eneflts or increase dues, and the hall will be packed and the meas ure promptly voted down. Let It be known that a brother is in distress, and few will proffer assistance, unless he be a stranger, aud then they would move heaven and earth to sat isf v his every want. A brother is doubly unfortunate who is uufortu nate at home. AN ODD CITIZEN. He Doesn't Sleep in a Bed and Won't Eat Hog Meat. Mt Airy News: Mesheck Jessup, of Westfield, is a quiet, unassuming, industrious and thrifty man, a good farmer and excel lent ci izen. While not an educated man, he has traveled a good deal,seeh much of the country and observed everything closely. In some things he is what some people would call peculiar. His ideas along certain lines are unique. For instance, he believe it is unwholesome to sleep in abed, something he has not done since the war. At the beginning of the war he was threatened with seme thing like dyspepsia. The outdoor life of the army agreed with him so much that be came out of the am y sound in every particular. Siace then he has always slept on the floor with nothing under him but a sheep skin, and without any covering what ever. In cold weather he keeps a fire burn ing all night and sleeps close to it, so he does not suffer any from the cold He neither smokes or chews, nor does he drink any coffee, whiskey, tea, or anything but water. He will not eat hog meat of any kind; says it is too strong and consequently not whole some. He will not eat sugar nor any' thing that has sugar in it, such as cakes, pies, etc. He is now about 65 years old and says a sounder, healtl ier man cannot be found anywhere. I Winter appear to be going, and through the tree tops the spring tephyra soon will be breathing a sight 1 of re-leaf . Chicago Tribune. Johnson's Magnetic Oil used exter nally win bring refreshing sleei MD CO Mao- thewakefoU bold by JotmY Rae, Itrugglst. The committee engaged in recelv ng stock for tbe new bank is not meeting with lh saceess the enter prise deerves although they are vet confident. Durham Globe. Specimen Cases. 8 H Clifford. New Cassel. Wis. wa troubled with neuralgia and rheuma isui, bis stomach was disordered, bis liver was affected to ao Alarming de- (rree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced In flesh and strength. Three bottles o Eleotrie Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd. Harrlsburg. III. had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing Used three bottles of ilectrlo Bitters and seven boxs of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well John Speaker, Ca tawba, O. had five large fever ores on his leg; doctors said he wan loco, rable. One bottle Electrie Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by John I MacRae, A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal pomplexiom 3 POWDER POZZONi'S Combines every element ol beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist upon having the genuine. IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Andrew J. Jonbs, - Lev. H. Roysteb .Business Manager, aren't x sunt, jj- ia'g B. F. Park, in charge yards and shops. ROYSTER, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Royster Co.) MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Scroll Work, STAIR HAILS and all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anywhere in the 8tate, or furnish any kind of material de sired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery. We are lo cated on the S. . L. Railroad, which runs through the best timbered lands in North Carolina, from which we get our logs an 1 cut our own lumbar. This enables us to fill orders of any s'ze or dimension on short notice. w can cut 18,000 leet a day. Our Dry Kiln has a capicitv o' 50.000 feet, and we cut, dry and dress lumber for the public at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 135, Our yard and shops are on West street, at west terminus of JEde ienton street. feb24 Com Seen m. Highest cash price paid for eood. sound. cotton seed delivered at our coal yard. One or more car loaas per uay. Jones & Powell. COAL. WOOD. &C FOR 8 ALB. Kentucky Lump Splint Coal. Tennessee " " Virginia ' " Pocahontas" 8emi-bituminou Coal. Russell Creek Lump " " Gayton, Red Ash, Egg, Semi-anthracite. Anthracite Coal, all sizes. Oak and pins wood, cut and long, Corn, Oats. Hay, Bran, Sbimdes, Lumber, Laths, &o at lowest cash prices. JONES & POWELL '.Raleigh, N C. Phone 41 and 71. H. F. Smith & Co., Cor. Payetteville and Martin Sts., Wholesale and retail dealers In all the popu lar brands of Cbars- ard Tobacco, Smokers' Goods and Walking Canes. Everything new. Our ent're stock is fresh and embraces all the favorite brauds of the best manufactoriei in theoouutry. Prop in and see us. febl7 A GOOD GARDEN PATS! To be Successful im this Business You Should Plant and Reliable I sell Robt Bulst's acknowledged by tbe truckers of Raleigh to be superior to all other makes and better adapted to our soil & climate. I am pleased to offer an asortment of if a j - ! ASPARAGUS, I! BEfcTS, : : CABBAGE, (14 varieties), : CARROT, i OEL&KY. CUCUMBER, j : COLLARD8, I KALE. Ii LETTUCE, : LEEK, :: MUSTARD, it OKRA, t : li : t it tt it ! -Ab 2 Cembs ..K.-..i ardeii IPeas, EirSsiii Potatoes, (Northern grown.) QnionSetS; Core and Beans, ALUTJ.HALBOBSITT'S, Headquarters for Drugs and Seeds, LAND SALES. Boase and LiUor Sale. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of mortgage, executed on the Uth day of April, 1891, by lurner K Jonusaad Fauuid Joues, his wife, to Ed U Lee tt Oo, aod regis tered in tbe oflicje of the Register of Deeds lor wake counco, jN O, in book 118, at page 2(5, we wi 1 on Tuesday, Marcn iO, 1894, sell at putilic auction, to tuj niguest bidder, for cash, a hoase aud lot in Ualeigh township, Wake county, JN ', east of the corporate limits of the city of Ualeiph, situate ou the west side of an unnamed street running at right angles soutn from tfariiu street extended said lot being rectangular in suape, fronting 66 feet on said uu uamed street and running back 105 feet to tbe trailing line bounded on the north by tne. said Jones and Beverly Short line and on the south by the Win Thompson Hue for full de script ion of said lot reference is made to said mortgage. On said lot it loo i ted a house containing a score and five rooms and stables and necessary outhouses Also one gray horse named Charlie, eleven years old, one gray mare sold said Jones by Ed H Lee & Co, and one spotted milch cow Time of sale li o'clock m. Place of sale county court house door in Kal eigh, S O. This February 17, 1894. HAYWOOD & HAY WOOD, fel7 tds Attorneys fur Mortgagees. mortgage Sale of Seal Estate. By virtue of power conferred on me by a certain mortgage deed, execu ted by J F Brown, and duly recorded in nerfisiry of Jonston county in oook A, JNo 6, 1 will offer for sale at the court house door ia the citv ot Ral elgn, N O, to the highest bidder, for oasn, on Monday, J&aroh 18, 1894, at 12 o'clock m, the land in said mort gage described, being lot No 8 in the division of the land of the late John R Brown. Said lot having been as signed in said division to the said J F Brown. Said land said to contain 91 acres and lying within one half mile of the village of Earpsboro, N C. B F MOXTAGUE, fel7 Attorney for Mortgagee. To tlie Public, I have returned to the city nndwilltak& oharge of my shoe work again. Half aol from 25c to II. Work delivered in any part of the city. My shop is 3081 East Martin 't. mh8 6t WMOORff. Only Pure, Fresh G ardenSeeds. these seeds, including: I : i : : : t ii : i ii i: MELONS, 11 UNION SEED, :: PARSLEY it PARR NIP, : . PUilPKl.V. ii PEPHaRsI, : RAJD18H, ii SALSIFY, : fPINaUH, ii 8QDASH, s TOM TuES. : : TURWIPd, &c ii - !! i! per JDozeicL. Land Sales. Sale of Land. R? Ant,hiirit.v np a riflnri'nr tinnr. frnm AT Houeycutf aud wife, recorded in i ook 92, page 7o8, Kegisier ot' Oeeds otiice for Wake county, I will, cn Saturday, tne 7th day of Apui, ioa-i, us la o ciouk m, at tne court house door oi vVate county, sell to the higa tst bidder rior cash, a tract oi lau 1 ia Pan ther Branch , township, Wake county, ad-- join ug i e lamia of James Adams, John Vnilnu Willia fur ah unri mhan fiAiUoininr. 5U acres, and more panic ilarly described in . uts aioraiaiui ufu oi irusi. rnhti I W N JONES. Attv. UojtxcQ of Sale. By virtae of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake comity, duly made in the special proceeding of B. McO. Snow, adm'x, &c, vs. Alary B fcnow et ai 1 will exojie to DUblic sale at tbie court house do r in the city of bUleitrh. Ion Monday, March 26th. 1891. the following d scribed real estate, viz: A lot of land on ne corner of Halifax and Johnson streets, ih the city of Raleigh, kno ia. as the -iiwrew e place." inis iauu wul be di vided aad soil in lots fronting on HaLfax.. Johnsop and Salisbury streets. aIbo a cer tain otoer lot of laud just south of the south ern boundary line of the city of ttaleigh, on the s.'Kith side of Pers a street extended,, adjoining lot formerly belonging to Prim rose oft tne nirth and tun lot formerly be longing to Vas on the south. Terms of Sale: jOud third cash, balance at one and two jeers, with interest at eight per cent. i ca. ouaucui, uommissioner Raleigh, Feb. 2d, 18iM. tds Sale of H juse anu Lot certain mortgages executed oy R Stanley Mc- mortgages are duly recorded Kegisterv Wake county, in book Ne 118, at page 00 and biok iNo 124, page 500, i will oiter for sale to tle hkhest Didder for caan. at the court house door, on Saturday, Maron. 17, 18U4, tue house and lot in sid mortgages de- soriueu lying just east ci tne city ot Jiaieiga, on the west side of timitu street, adjoiniag the lanis of a Lion and others, bemg lec tangular in shap , fronting 42 feet 9 inche on Smith st.eei, tud running back 133 leet. Also at the same time and place a lot oC household and kitchen furniture, feio tds He' Ho s i AiiUii, Mortgagee. Italeigh. N 0. Jeb 16, 1894. XTotice. Having qualified as the administrator of the estate of J N Ellis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me on or betore February 28th, 1895, or thi no tice will be ulead in bar of their recovery. 'J hose indebted to the estate will please make payment. J? J)1 iLU3, Admr. Feb 28, 1894. oawftwp O BOtiUii tCSJl.lGU.alS, no 00- gus Doctors' letters used to sell HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. Every one of ' tfrntemsote U absolutely tn
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