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Tho flailg Kooning Visitor, rOVLIBHBO BVEHT irtllSOOJ, Exeept oonday, tUS VISITOR Is aerved by carrier! in the city at 25 cnt per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Price for mailing $S per year, or 6 cents per month. Couimunicitious appearing In these olamna are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A er o$ mark X after your name nforiiii yon that your time oat. Address all orders and communica lions to W. n. BltOW.V, Sr., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Ottice-Upstalrs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. Licst )itr GirooijAtios. HALKIGI1, AIHIL 5, 18U4. f oxey's army is growing dangerous ly large, and Is no longer amusing. Th South Carolina "dispensary law" has one good feature It dis courages emulation in other states. The trouble with Mr Bland, of sil ver bill fame, is that he never knows when he is licked. Vhk Visitor's nominee: For pres ident in '895: GenCoxey. One plank in the platform: A long march, a strong march, and on to Washington, me boys! The difference between a babe in arms and a woman tryiog to do her own housework is that one cries and fusses while the other fries and cusses. A Kentucky judge has decided that a man who gives up his business to court a girl in behalf of another man gets his pay as he goes along and can not sue for compensation in money. There are 5,000 men, including paint re, bricklayers, machinists. iroD, teel and brass workers on a strike in Chicago on account of reduction in wages. Advertising was an art much prac ticed among the Romans. They had no newspapers, but the stone and wax tablet served every purpose and was extensively used in Rome and the vicinity. It was a necessary adjunct to profitable business then, as it is now. NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. W L Davis, a salesman at W M Da vis's store, of Windsor, has mysteri ously disappeared. Two weeks ago he took his buggy, left town, and has not been heard of since. Gov Carr, at the request of Dr Gra ham, president of the Scotch Irish society, has extended an invitation to the society to hold its next congress in Charlotte. Capt John A Ramsay, of Salisbury, and senior past grand regent of the state of the Royal Arcanum, has or ganized a lodge of that order in Dur ham with 88 members North Carolina Delegation Stirred Up. The North Carolina delegation at Washington has been stirred up over an alleged ruling of the attorney gen eral that the district attorney shall pray judgment in every case of viola tion ol the law, whether technical or not. District attorney Glenn was at the department Monday on the mat ter, and there was a consultation of the N O Tuesday night The mem bers present at the consultation were Messrs Ransom, Alexander, Branch, Bower, Henderson and Wocdard Nothing was done, but it is under stood, that the only trouble is with the treasury department. A repre sentative sayi the matter iu all right; that the whole thing is in th9 hands of the judgo and the district attorney and that the lenient law of the state will apply. See tbe World's Fair for 15c. Upon receipt of your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps we will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian Expjsition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you t . have one, we make the price nominal You will find it a woik of art and a thin to be prized. It contains full page views ol' tue great build ings, with descri.iti ns of s-tme, and is exe cuted in highest ttyle of art. If Lot satisfied with it, after you get it, we will refuad the stamps andlelyou keep the book. Address fill BooKiiBB & Co, Chicago, I1L 1 BRECKINRIDGE'S SELF-CONVICj TION. Cod May Forgive Him, Says Mr Dixon, But the Nation Will Not. New York Times. The Rev Thomas Dixon spoke in the prelude to his sermon in Assocla t on Hall yesterday on the Breckin ridge case. He said that it was an object lesson in purity In public life. "Waiving all possible questions of law that may be raised," he said, "the fact remains that t' is man is, by the revelations of his own lips, absolutely condemned. He stands convicted before the bar of a nation's conscience. While (rod will forgive k man who publicly violates the moral isw, the public will not for give him Whj? Because he strikes through bis public office at the hotre life itself. '" bi man has humiliated the state he belongs to. and he has also humil iated the nation. He will not be for given by his nation because the standard of public mortality is higher now than it ever was before. As the world grows in progress and in Chris tianity, the standard of morality 1b elevated. "Christian sentiment is the power that guides the civilization of the nineteenth century. No nation can make war without a casus belli. When John J Ingalls, in his famous interview, sneered at the Mosaic law and the Ten Commandments, he seal ed his political death warrant No man in this century has violated pub licly the moral law and survived. A man who was the uncrowned King of a natiou broke that law and fell from his high position. The fall of Charles Stewart Parnell was one of the great' est in the hietory of the world The way of the transgressor is hani, and I thank God that no tnau eveu the greatest statesman, and can vi late public morals with out suffering the just penalty TO THE DEATH. Detroit Free Press. A Woodward avenue car stopped at Daffleld street to let a lady wearing a spring hat alight. At the same mo ment a lady wearing her winter hat wanted to take the saDe car. They met face to face on the lower step They were strangers. The one with the spring hat had the right of way and she tossed her head in a defiant manner. Winter hat fell that the odds were against her, but she brac ed up and looked the other square in the eye and refused to gi"e away. "All out!" shouted the con luctor on reaching for the bellrope, but spring hat would not ve treat. "All aboard!" But spring hat glared at winter hat, aad the end of her nose was ele vated a bit. Winter hat returned the glare, and her pug nose tried the same dodge, but couldn't elevate, "Ladies, don't detain the car, cried the conductor, and his words encouraged winter hat to renewed exertions She pulled herself on the step, crowded spring hat against the side of the car and entered the door with a smile of triumph on her face The other stepped off, gave her skirts a shake and her head a toss and walked away, but dispite her dignity and defiance the conductor looked af ter her and eaM: "Finest spring hat on this whole line but the lady inside takes the gate receipts Two Lives Saved. Mrs. . Thoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope tor her, out two Dottles oi ut. King's flew Discovery ! completely cured her and she saya it saved tier lite. Mr. Thos. Jfi jeers, Ida trior Ida St ban Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, app-oachinz consumption, tried with out result everything else ; they bought one Dottle o' Dr. King's JNew Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. It is sue i results, of which these are samples, that pr ye the wonderful efllcaoy of this medicine in cough and colds. Free trial botile at John Y. Macttae's drugstore jseguiar size ruo ana ei. A New York jury has decided in thecase against Russell Sage that man ought to get $25,000 for being held between Sage and au exploding dynamite bomb. Sage was glad enough when in danger to make the in n his breastwork, but h won't pay the money as 1oq as there re mains a higher court to appeal to. Juror Sent to Jail for Talkinc. In the U 8 district ceu t at Lynch burg Monday, Jadj-e Paul presiding, the verdict (or 3,0W damage In the case of Ewers vs the Lynchburg street railway compauj for killing the little daughter of the plaintiff was set aside on the ground I hat one of the Jarora l ad talked to outsiders pending the rial. Thej irur, AOOhewnlog, waa hauled up by Judge Paul, ana se verely reprimanded, after which he was fined $20 and sect to jail for ten days. Messrs Neagass and Edinger, of London, bought the Atlaotie and Danville railroad, last Tuesday, for $1,105.' 0). lluckleii'g Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corna and all Bfctn eruptions. and positively cures piles, or uo pay required. Ic is gaaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money reiuna- ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale by John Y MacKae. CUM ELASTIC ROOFING costs only 12 per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, and anyone can put it on Qutn Elastic Paint costs only 60 cents per gal in bbl lots or 94 ou ior gai uids. Color da'k red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs, and will last for veara. try it. Bend stanio for samples s mil particulars. Gam Elastic Fooling Co., 39 & 41 Weal Broadway, New York. f6 Local Agents Wauted. E. T. MARKS, MARBLE WORKER Corner Salisbury and Martin streets, ill nni-Hen dasirins fine and artistic tablets or monuments will do well to see ma before going elsewhere. My work is first das. ni7 BOYS' Clothing, Hals, Caps' Shirt Waists and Shoes. We make a specialty of and sell clieap Caps 25c each, Hats 25c each, Pants 25cjeach, Shirt Waists 25c each, Suspenders 10c, Stockings 10c, Suits- 1 25 to $5 00. Tilt , JdVWm VXblfJ I f' ll MM mm r CLOTHIERS X NATTERS notice- ilHaving qualified as the administrator of the estate of J V Ellis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to m on or before February zstn, usuo, or tun no tice will be Dlead in bar of their recovery Those indebted to the estate will please m ike payment. F F ELLIS, Adrar Feb 28, 1894. oaw8wp A.NDBEW J, Jinks, Business Manager Lkn. H. Roystes Aich't & Supt. B'ld'K B. F. Pabk, in charge yards an d si shops. ROYSTER, PARK & CQ. (Successors to Ellington, Riys'.er Co.) MANUKACTU8KB8 OF 6 Doors, SuMjiflds. Scroll W rk STAIR 'HAILS a.ud all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anywhere in the 3tate, or furnish any kind of material de sired. jJOur shop is equipped with the latest and bast wood working machinery. We are lo cated on the S. K. L. Railroad, which runs through the best timbered lands in North Carolina, from which we get our logs an cut our owa lumbsr. This enables us to fill orders of any s'za or di neusiou ou s'lort notice. W can cut 13,030 feet a diy. Oar Dry Kiln has a oaoaoitv j ' 50.0JJ feet, and j we out, dry and drejs lu nbar for the public at reas inaoia rates. Telephone No. 135 Our yard an! shopi ara on Wist street at west terminus of Kdentoa street. f eo41 A GOOD GARDEN PAYS! To be Successful iiwthis HSusiuess You Should Plant and Reliable G O-S3! sell Robt Buist's acknowledged by the truckers of Raleigh to be lidty superior to all ofcher makes and better adapted to oar soil & olimate. am pleased to offer an asortment of t ASPARAOTTS. H BEETS, CAB B AUK, (14 varieties), CARROT, GELSRY, CUCUMBER, OOLLARDS, KALE, LETTUCE, LEEK, MUSTARD, OKRA, il li n tt 5 : (Ufno'deu (Peas9 Irish Potatoes, . (Northern grown.) iftioin 3etSj Cofii sand Beams, all at Jm H&UBOB 'airrs, Headquarters for Drugs and Seeds, JEUk-XSElX&JEL JNT Or LAftID SALES NOPTH CAROLINA, Superi ior Court. Wake uouaty, BFCe thumanl others plaintiffs vs Geo ureen ana ocaers uetena tuts. By virtue of aucujricy oo tarred in ne in au order of court in ttu above eititled civil action, I wil1, on MouJay, tbe 23 day ot April, isai, xjo;e tor a He ana sell at pub lic ou cry, at tne court tnua doriu Kil eigh, N U, to the hignest bidder for cish, all tuat part o piroel ot lauj in Wake cou ity, iNorlli Uaroiuia, in swut ureek towusuip, adjoini-iK tha lands oi Ueo tfurord, Ap Wooaaii, a ceil sua v uum, siuutea aojut live miles tro a ttaleia, N O, oa the tthamkatte ' road, and mire fuiiv descri be 1 in the complaint. .V J fifi sue, l')in r. Pele & Maynard, Attorney. miJ ds Sale ol Valuable Laal. By virtue of a decree of tue Su perior Court ot WiKe couaty K C. entered at the Fdbr,iry terai 1 491 of said court iu tue oxa of uraorge vV Atkinoa administrator of Jjuu M r- ritt deceasad againjc R ii J ta n and others, being No 29it Civil issue docket of said court, we will sell at public auction f jr cash at tne court house door in the city of Rtleigh N O. on Monday the 23d diy of April I8t)l at 12 m the house tract of lau 1 of me late John Merritt, situated in White 0k townsnip said oaaty adj iniog lands of Hlaton Jinks, Johu Jiaki, B otitis and others, ontataing sixty one acres or more. OKOaGK V 3TR3S(i, ARMi8fAD Jonas, Uooiinissioners. Smle of Land By virtue of a judgment ot Wake county Superior court entire! at February term, itm, m an action eatitiea rne ir weej ot vVake Forest Oollena vs & B Rogers and others, No 5726, OLD, the uadei siael as commisaioners appointed by the uoirt in said actio u will ou Monday, the li 1 day of April, lsu, at 12 o' oloo i m, at tha curt nouse door of Wake coiuty sell to tue hih- the bid :er the f jllowiag deacrib3i tr cu of land in New Li;ht toffaahip, Waks couaty, to-wit: tfint Tract K a twix as lot No 3 in Ih ) ue vision of ta laadi of tfalm d tljMCi. da ceased, and a (joins the Uads of L A WiUou on the east, J M Mtngum heirs and otiers on the north, sar in K Uvrt oa tue south nd wast, coQtaiaiQJ 75 1-3 acraa. Beoonj Tract Bamg part of lot No 2 of the lacda of heirs of J ,1 ilau jam, daraa n. mwa, J A tiozers a ia oca ri, cjauius a acre?, more or lua, aad is tne sann laud oou veyedto Jfi ti Hogdu bt diei from 'J A dozen, rejordad ia boJK 95, pie 3 U, AiA tet of Ueeds om je f ir V a.e o maty, far in j of sile, one -fourth oish. re jidUi n (J uoutua Irom sale Uty wita mterost at a per out p;r annum, iitie resarvea uatu tan paymant, w J J M Hi i, mar 21 tda Oomnibsiouers Only Pure, Fresh ardenSeeds. these seeds, including: H 11, ii, il MELONS, ONION SEED, PARSLEY PARSNIP, PUMPKIN, PEPPcRd. KADDldU. 1 1 ii 8ALS1FY, : SPINACH, ii SQUASH, :: TOMAfOES. ii TURNIPd, &o. It ii Land Sales. Sale otHonse and Lot By virtue of powar conferred on me by Ml cerium uiungige uuiy ro xiruau in KAistry of Wake ouutv. SC. in book No. LI 8. at page 522, said mortgage executed by Oharles Williams, v ti wiiuams ana jack ttowlanot, I will offer for sale at tha court house do r in the city of itileigh, N O, to the hicheat bidder for cash, ou Weine'day, April It, 1894, at 12 o'cloct m, thj property in said mortaa descri e 1, same bemg a house and lot Lear th j I'atholio cemetery and knou as the frmer resid'sace of Kither iVilliauiJ, coioreu. a v musi iUiJis, Kaleili, N C, March 10, '91 Mortgaxee. 8ILAB Jfi .VAttttKJl.Ti'ustee, vs. DRUS1LL1 LASJiraa, et als. By vwtue of a 'ecree of cjurt in th't above eatiiled civil actioa t will, ou Mon day, the 231 day of April, A O, 1891, exp sl tor said auu sail at Uduo out-cry at the court h3usa dojr in Baleign, N 0, to the highest bidder for 0331, alt that tractor par cel of land in Wake cjiuCy, North Carolina, in Oak Grove township, adjoining the landj of 4 H Nichols, r 8 hyun. Andrew Fu-g ir son and others, an J m re fully aeicdbed iu a deed of mortg ige, reorieJ in bojk , page , otflci Ka,jister of iJaeds for Wake county. w J PKiitiS, Comoais 'ioner. PEKLifi jt MAYMattD, Attorneys for jaortgagie and 1'iaiutiff.. m2l ihiiusles. WE FAVfi B3XII Shavad and Sawad Heart pine. 1 iucli shiu 'ias, nicely bun lied auu oi iuo vary oeat. niuuera very 'ow prices by tha thoisand or carloai dahvarad atany depot. . , JUJll9 dt CO y aiiU. Rock Sail For horjes and oows a! lo par Djuad. get this by tha carlo 1 1 direot from the mi No nee J for any horse or cw 1 1 suff t f silt heraaftei'. Bvai-y one shjill nave lump. ateam VN0 Dimasti toal, the jesi an Jchaipa it iu tua ojuuti X'or sate by J0NS&POrVU SiQOOH J J3uini-uo3 1ioa3 O) trennS i NOIlOVJSlXVj 1 c
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