1 Tne 8atlg Brenioo Visitor. J'fOtLUBID IVBBV AffTIABOOV, IKxeept Dooday, 1HK VISITOR is served by carriers in the city at '5 ceum per month, payable to the carrier la advance. Prices (or mailing fit per year, or 6 cents per nioath. Gouininniet'ous appearing in these eolainns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. rA erof$ tnark X after yoor name informs you that your time out. Address all orders and communica tions to u. n. BKOtV.Y, Sr., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices In this paper will b Fire Cents per line each Insertion. Office -Upstairs over Ir..T. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. LvniZiir hrf QiaouLATioar. BAXEIGH. A1RIL 2, 1894. It was a Dochester woman who fed her chickens different colored dyes to they could lay many haed Easter eggs and then wondered why they died. liev Henry Preserved S nlth, the Cincinnati minister who has had b's heresy trial, is engaged in the sale of fire proof safes. He thinks, no doubt that every man who had anything to do with his prosecution needs one. A woman who brought suit against a railroad company in Kentucky was awarded a few days ago $130 for the killing of her horse and one oent for her husband, who had received fatal injuries in the same accident. The connection of the awards gives them an invidious aspect. That is a bad state off affairs over in Sonth Carolina. One man power and bosBism was never intended for this country. Czar Tillman should teke in his head before somebody knocks it off. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. Statesville Landmark: Maj W M Bobbins will enter upon bis work as a member of the Gettysburg battle field commission next Wednesday. Salisbury Herald: The night trains on the Richmond & Danville are crowded with northerners making the recurn trip home after wintering in the far south. The R & D is send ing dowu deadhead ears daily to bTi&g the travel bp ok . v B warms ef -trange looking bugs have made their aVpe&r&ue0 in Pitt County A gentleman ' diacd94fed a maple knotted with what be at fr.Vf thought was a swarm of bees. Upon Investigation he found them to be brown bugs, slightly larger than po tato bugs. They were feeding on the leaves of the tree. The next morning all the leaves had heen eaten from the tree and the bugs had dieop peared. The son of a prominent physician of Winston got his mother in a room, Saturday afternoon, and, locking her in, proceeded to beat her unmeroii fully. An officer went out to arrest him but a mother's tender love for a wayward boy was shown in that she could not testify against him. To ' have him arrested and sent to the lockup, she thought, would luake him a hardened criminal. The boy's father was out of town. Specimen Oases. 8 H Clifford, New Caeeel, Wis, was troubled with neuralgia and rheuma tism, his stomach was disordered, bis liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in nesh and strength. Three bottles o Electric Bitters cured him. .. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. II). had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used. throe bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, O, had five large fever sores on his leg; doctors said he was inou rable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve eared him entirely. Sold by John Y MacRae, A fellow In El Reno, Neb, hugged his girl so hard that he broke one of her ribs. Then, in his first call after her return from the hospital, he for got to hug her at all, and so broke hr heart, TILLMAN WAS WARNED. Charleston, 8 C , March 81. The day of the bloodhed the News and Courier warned Tillman In there words: 1 The Issue, as we have said, has been rqnarely made by the eitiien of Darlington They are determined, it is reported, to defend their homes against Invassion by the spies, at any cost, of bloodshed and they have the sympathy of every good citiien In the state. There Is no use in evad ing fraok consideration of the ques tion. or in mincing words abont it. The people of the state have sub" mltted to the enforcement of the dispensary law, though they had no voice in making it a law so far as It relates to the sale of liquors and to the storage of liquors for purposes of sale. They will not submit, we be lieve, to the raiding of their homes at the pleasure of the spies or consta bles, and Governor Tillman will do well not to try to compel their sub mission to such an outrageous viola tion of their supreme rights. There are other laws In this country more sacred than the dispensary law, and the written and nnwiitten law that makes a man's home a sanctuary for himself, his wife and his children is one of these laws. If the dispensary law goes too Tar and clashes with it, the dispensary law must yield. We do not believe that the people of any community in the state will submit to it in th;s particular. We do not bo lieve that they ought to submit to it MISCELLANEOUS. Spring trade is growing brisk The maple sap is fljwing in Ver- mont. The Hudson River is open for nav igatlon. Chicago has 536 churches of all de nou) in at ions loudon's one thatched cottage is to be demolished. There were 223 cases of smillpox in Chicago duriug Februaiy. A five cent Livingstone Confeder ate stamp sold in New Tork for $576 Pneumatic mail tubes do not find favor with pos'offlce department. It would take about two yean and two months to coin the $$5 00 000 seigniorage. Missouri has over 14.000 manufac turing establishments, with a capital of $190 000,000. Bradstreet's weekly review of trade shows a general revival In all lines of business. Rich beds of phosphate have been discovered in Lewis and Bickman counties, Tennessee. A crffifi has risen in b rarce nn I preced ent eaTsiflice xistence of the present constitution. Shepato Saito is the first Japan to apply for naturalfz ition papers in this country. He lives in Boston. It is proposed to establish a line of whaleback steamers to run between Baltimore Md., and Tampioo, Mexico. mam He Rose in the Coffin, A ghastly joke was perpetrated the other day in the old potters field, Portsmouth, Va, that came near un balancing the brains of several city employes and resulting otherwise se riously. An unknown young white man placed a box in an open grave, blacked his face and hands, entered the box and was covered with dirt by frlende, a place Delng left for air. I When the cemetery hands came to re move the bodies not already taken up, the dirt was removed and the box containing the joker opened. He then raised up, although nearly suf" focated. With a yeli the men fled In every direction, several becoming an conscious from fright. Daring the excitement the joker and his friends escaped. The man who thinks a newspaper should be made up exclusively of reading matter suited to his paiticu lar whims and prejudices is pretty hard to please. He regrets that there are others interested in sub jects which he deems obnoxious. All kinds of people read newspapers and there mast be variety In the kind of news published Franklin New fork News. 2. t Ghtrle B Wisdom, negro, Is In the8t Louis Jail, sentenced to be handed on April IS Be has sent a letter to Governor Stone, inclosing a rabbit's foot, to which was attached a bag of " hoodoo" powder. Be gave the Governor speclfle Instructions how to use the foot, and sa'd If he failed to earry out bis instructions i be Governor would be " hoodooed" forever. Monroe Wbalen, of Birmingham, Ala , writes: "1 purchased six bottles of your Japanese Pile Cure from Mr. Auizi Godden and It has entirely cured me of a case of Piles of 2s years stand ing; will advise my friends to use it." For sale by John I. MacRae. A trump hanged himself at Wabash, Ind , with barbed wire. ISuckleu'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale by John MacRae. CUM ELASTIC ROOFING costs only $2 per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on Gum Elastics Paint costs only 60 cents per gal ii bbl lots or $4 50 for o-gal tubs. Color da-k red. Wilt stop leiks in tin or iron roofs, and will last for veara. tb it. Bend stamp for samples s lull particulars. Gam Elastic Fooling Co., 39-A 41 Wel Broadway, New York. fd Local agents Wanted. E.T. MARKS, MARBLE WORKER Corner Salisbury and Martin streets. All parties desiring fine and artistic tablets or monuments will do well to see m before going elsewhere. My work is first claw. m7 BOYS' Clothing, Hats, Caps' Shirt Waists and Shoes. We make a specialty of and sell cheap Caps 25c each, Hate 25c each, Pants 25cjeach, Shirt Waists 25c each, Suspenders 10c, - Stockings 10c, -Suits-Si 25 to $5 00. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS Jt Notice. Ha vine 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 rn on or Deiore rooruary zatn, ltsao, or cms no' tioe will be plead in bar of their recoverv Those indebted to the estate will please make payment. P P ELLIS, Admr Feb 28, 1894. oawSwp Andbsw J. Jonbs. - Lkn. H. Roysteb Business Manager. Aren't & Supt. B'ld'p B. F. Park, m charge yards and shops. RQYSTERs PARK & COe (Buccesiors to Ellington, ttoyster uo.) MANUFACTUSBHS OP Doors, Sasb, Bliads, 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. . . ' ' -. v aOur shop is equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery. We are lo cated on the S. A. L. Railroad, which runs through the best timbered lands In North Carolina, from which we get our logs an cut our own lumber. This enables us to fill orders of any size or dimension on short notice. W can cat 13.000 feet a dav. Oar Dry Kiln has a caoicitv of 50.009 feet: and we cut, dry and dre;s lumbar for the public i at reasonaoiej-ates. Telephone No. 135. I Our yard andshopi are on West street, at west terminus of Kdenton street. feb24 A GOOD GARDEIj TTo foe Successful fi YouShould Plant and Reliable G I sell Robt Buist's acknowledged by the trackers1 superior to all other makes and I am pleased to offer an asortment of me .mm j I ASPARAQUS, U BEETS, It it ! ( : i ii CABBAQE, (14 varieties), CARROT, OELKRY, CUCUMBER. ii : OOLLARDS, if LETTUCE, ii : ii J LEEK., : MUSTARD, It d -A-ti 2 b Ceaxtis dwiiDIleii Peas 9 Qosfi IPoitatoes9 (Northern grown.) dDniiosi tets9 Cojpm amid Beans, ALUTJ.HALBOBSirrS, Headquarters for Drugs and Seed?, BALEIO-H ISTr C LAND SALES NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court. wake uouuty, B F Cetu&in ni others plaintiffs vs Geo ureen ana ooners aeienaanu. By virtue of autnoricr conferred on -ne in an order of court in the above eatitled civil action, I will, on MonJa, the 23 day ot April, 1894, expose for sale and sell at pub lic ou cry, at the court Urisa doari Ral eigh, N U, to the highest bidder for cash, all mat part o. parcel ot lana in wake oouutv. North Carolina, in S vift Creek townshiD. adjoiniig tha lauds of Geo Buford, Ap w ooaaii, a ueii ana u u UUI, situated ab jut dve miles Iro a lialeUh, A U, on the Rhamkatte ' road, and more full descn- oed in the complaint. w J i-UilfiLlfi, Com'r. Pele fc Maynard, Attorney j. m23:ds Sale of Valuable Laal. By virtue of a decree of tne Su perior Court of Wa&eeouaty NO. eutered at the February tertn 1 391 of said court la the case of tiaorge W Atkinsou administrator of Jjhn fllar- ritt deceased against R H Jiuis and others, being No 292 1 Civil issue docket of said court, we will sell at public auction for cash at the court house door In the city of Raleigh N O. on Monday the 3d diy of April 1891 at 12 m the house tract of lan t of the late John Merritt, situated in White Oak townenip said county adj ining lands of Hlnfoa Jinks, John Jinks, B Mills and others, containing sixty one acres or more. , ttKoaaif V Strong, Armistkad Joans, Commissioners. Sle of Land- Bv virtue of a judgment of Wake count? vunivu wuiv vuvoiou saw igutusjiT wiuit 1891, In an action entitled The Tr lgtees of Q ii nam nil si ill wt- anfn firl ut s7aI kii vit 4 a Mr. Wake Forest College vs E B Rogars and others. No 5726, 0 I D, the undeisigned as commissioners appointed by the coirt in said action wui on uonuay, tne a l day oi April, iss, at vi o'oioca m, at tne oourt house door of Wake county sell to the high the bid ter the following desoriba 1 tr tots of land in Sew Li jht township, Waka county, to-wit: first Tract Known as lot No 3 in thj ue vision of tne la ad of feleg 3 Rogars, de ceased, and adjoins the lands of L A Wilson on the east, J M Mangum heirs and others on the north, Sar&u J Lawi on the south and west, containing 75 1-3 acres. Second Tract Being part of lot No 2 of the said lands of feleg S Kogirs, a.joiain the lands of heirs of J A Man jam, daraa b! Laws, J H Rogers a id otturi, cjataios 47 acre, more or less, and is tne tam land con veyed to E B Rogers by deed from 0 M Rogers, reoorded in book 95, p ije3 54, Regis ter of Deeds omoe for Wke cjuutv. Terms of sale, one-fourth cash, residu . in 6 months from sale day with interest at 8 per oont per i annum, xiue reaervea until run payment. WN JOMJH, JOHN DS fEREQX, mariltda Oommibsioners. mm Only Pure ardenS better adapted to o these seeds, including . M ii MELONS, UNION SEED, H rAttsLKX, ii PARSNIP, :. PUJIPK1N, ii PEPPtiRS, :i RADDHH, it SALSIFY, :: SPINACH, it SQUASH, s: TOM 1TOE3, : i TURN IPs, &u. ii per Dozen Land Sales. Sale of House and Lot. By virtue of powsr conferred on ma hr certain mortgige duly recorded in Registry of Wake county, S C, in book No 118. at page bit, said mortgage executed by Oharlea Williams, Vf H Wiirums and Jack Rowland, I will oiler for sale at the court home door in the city of Raleigh, NO, to the hi?iiese Diaaer tor oaau, ou Weine'day, April 11, 1894, at XI o'clocc m. tha MODertv in a&i.l mortgae described, same being a house and lot tear thj t'atboiic cemetery and known as the former residence of Esther Williams, colored. . BF MONTAGUE. Raleigh, NC, March 10, '94 Mortgagee. 3ILA8 IS WARaas, Tniatee, DRUSILtjA LASJirfia, et aU. By virtue of a Jecree of caurt in tha aboe entitled civil action I will, on Mon day, the 23d day of April, A D, 1894, exp as for sale and sell at lublio out-cry at the court nouns uo jr in oaieign. in . to tna . highest bidder for cash, all that tract or par eel of land in Wake coautv. North Carolina. ce. in Oak Grove townshio. , adjoining the land oi 3 a aicnois, x a uyaa, Andrew Furgn son and others, and mire fully described i . .r i . . ' r a - - r-- 1U a neeu ot mortgage, recjr aed in book , page , offloi Register o Deeds for Wake countv. W J PEELS, Commissioner. . PBELtfidt MAYNARD, Attorneys for Mortgagee and Plaintiff. m2l DniiDigDes, WE HAVfiBJfH d and Savvad inoh shin t ."1 I ntnala n .1 1 m4 rikT' oni tunner at very Kw i . . . : - lilonoosana or carload deuverel iJONE8 ,fe POWELL. RocE Salt i '. ;..(., ! ! i .... . For horses aod cows a' lo per pound. We eet this bv the carload direct froin the mine. No neei for au,T horse or cow ttsaffw for salt heraafter. . Kvry one shoild have a lump. v Steam Domastlc Coal, the best an 1 clmpett in the country, for sale by , ,j 2 jONES&POWELL r 8(qOOH jo jsmf N oj si no J . ' s7 . . . ... I in j 1 ii u- i .10 Via tar.W nen wt 1 f"- Bt 1 & c wi at anjra