ERJSGYKTOR:1 PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR TUB.C0. THE VISITOR, by cirrwra in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices for nuilinc 1 per year, or i$ cents per month. OriVe Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Babbitt's Drug Store. 2nd fl""r. V. 31. BKW". f"-. M'g'r, Raleigh. X. C. RALEIGH. JUNK 7, 1891. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If subscriber fail to get their paper lu fnture they will Jo a favor by re porting the failure to this office. . HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN ! Good advertising consist in the se lection of a few strong, quick sell spe cialties, to staud as the representatives of your Mtix-k in price, pattern and quality. No tradesman ueed lack for :i specialty. Let specialties sell staplss luaysauJ try .to tune rann aiuonp Vour' coiupetitiirs as one who is the quii kest to recouuie a good thing nut! the first to sell it. luvite patrons to come and see you. The great advertisers of the country never cease reminding the people ol their names, location and nature of business. Advertising is au invest ment and newspaper advertising col umns are a boon to man. They help him out of his troubles aud into tin smiles of prosperity. The Pennsylva nia railroad advertises exclusively in the newspapers. There is not a great business that has baen built in the . ... ....... i.-ttli.ut tin. nitl jit past jriuo ....... ...-l. .u v.. newspapers. This age is too bustling and com petition is too great for the merchaiv to allow himself any longer the luxun of waiting supinely behind his coun ter for trade. He must show in ad vance of the purchase just what hi has to sell and how he intends to sell it, and a persistent publication of hit wares is the means by which suc.l. showing can be made. Frank Siddall. the Philadelphif soap man, says: "I have confined mv advertising entirely to newspapers. The man who does not read a news paper does not use soap." .Men have been known to sacvilici themselves and accept office from ai overwhelming sense of duty; but they seldom resign office under such pres sure. Mntjjr'iu interest is felt everywhen hf'the contest now going on in (Georgia between Gen. Evans and Mr. Atkinsor for the democratic nomination foi governor. You can't sue up an orator by the dimensions of his mouth.T Tammany Times. Of course; but yon can guess how much will come out of snch 8 month when it is once open. The advocates of the original Wil son bill cannot be deprived of tha comfort which the most impoverished philosopher keeps in stock tin thought that it might have beer: worse. Queen Victoria has thanked the Y. M. C. A. It is understood that the expressions of gratitude were not elicited by the success of the organi zation in its labors with hereon, prince Albert. It is said there are less than 300 pnre-blooded Greenlanders left. The governor of Greenland should start an emigration society and import a few thousand of nld-world pauper to his refrigerator country, and kePth-'tv on lee in ease population becomes too iii ii . Coxey isn't quite so big a fool as he might be. He knows when he has had enough, and lias shipped his horses home to Massillon, where he will fol low them as soon as the keeper of Washington jail will permit. In the , meantime his ragged followers are foraging through Maryland for some thing to eat aud a place, to sleep. A Brooklyn 'physician. Dr. Henry L. oueYliitg, has been found guilty of assault for vaccinating a sick man, who wag confined to his bed and ob jected to the operation. . The defense was that the doctor was acting under instructions of the department of health, but the court held that under the circumstances the act constituted an assault. From the fact that governor O'Far . rail has resolved to arm the new Vir ; ginia oyster police navy with the most deadly pieces of ordnance obtainable, the Maryland oyster and clam stealers may as well make np their mind that : any future trespassing upon Virginia territory will be at lost 6f life or limb. North Carolina Las an oyster boat, yell armed. v Late Neva Notes. Gen. Wade lUmptoa is old and gray i hi eyesight is fast failing, and when ha walks he hobbles about on one leg. But when in the saddle his whole aspect changes t he is then an ideal cavalryman. A raiIroTris to be built between Cairo, 111., and Padnrah, Ky. The convicted Staten island (X. Y.) election inspectors were sentenced to pay certain fines and to terms of im prisonment varying from five days to one year. Hedding Hnbach, an eighteen-year old girl of Xewark, X. J., killing her self yesterday by drinking carbolic acid, because her parents forbade her to associate with her chosen lover, Fred Wiukler. At Lincoln, Neb., Summonses have been served a second time upon ex Treasurer Hill and his bondsmen, who are defendants in the case to recover if 236 000 of state funds deposited in the capitol national bank. The t. Louis police are searching for Edward L. M. Ayres, late confi dential clerk for Wayiuau Macl'reery, real estate agent. Ayres is charged with forging his employer's name to a check for $1, 300, which he dashed and fled. Paris Clapp was recently sentenced to the Tennessee penitentiary for life, charged with killing and robbing far mer Snodley. On Sunday two men named Cox and Stanley acknowledged the crime, and gave themselves up at Knoxville. A man was found on Sunday hang ing to a small tree near O'Kean, Ark. Papers on the body bore the name of C. W. Houston, of Liberty, 111. His skull was crushed. He was hanged with his shirt sleeves. There wa.1 30 on his person. F. A. Coffin and P. H. Coffin, the convicted bank looters, were senten teuced yesterday in Indianapolis, the former to ten years and the latter to live years in prison. Sentence was suspended in the case of their accom plice and tool, A. S. Head. The general term of the court of common pleas, at New York, has han ded dowjn a decision reversing the for mer judgment in the case of Ellen Pollock against her wealthy father-in-law, Alexander Pollock, for alienating the affections of her husband, which resulted in a verdict of f 37,500 for the wife. Mrs. A. E. Clarke came into a Chi cago police station on Sunday carry ing the dead body of her six weeks' old child. The woman was scarcely able to stand from exposure and ex haustion. Her husband is in jail, and a week ago the women was turn ed out of her lodgings and has since lived out of doors. The baby died from exposure. A letter from Winchester, Va., men tions the interesting fact that Mrs. Bettie Taylor Dandridge, the only surviving daughter of ex-President Zachary Taylor who resides in that city, has just discovered after long search, the missing sash of Gen eral Braddock, which was long sup posed to have been lost. This sash, which is stained with Braddock's blood, was sent by Gen. Gaines to Gen. Taylor just after his brilliant achieve ment on the Rio Grande in 1846. Mrs. Danbridge found the valuable relic carefully wrapped up in linen and la beled "Braddock sash." It was found with her father's two military sashes. Mrs. Dandridge was formally Mrs. Bliss and presided over the white house in the short year her father was president. Strangled Leaders of Strikes. London, June 6. A dispatch to the Standard from Shanghai says: Owing to a strike of the artisans engaged in repairing the palace at Pekin for cele brations in honor of the birthday of the empress dowager, the emperior promulgated a decree that all strikers should be punished without mercy, that the ringleaders shonld be strang led and the others banished to the fe ver and mosquito grounds. The strike speedily collapsed when the decision of the emperor became known. ' A Household Treasure. D "V Fuller, of Canajoharle, N Y, says that he always keeps Dr King's New DiscoTery In the taonae and bis family baa always found the very best remits follow Its use; that he would not ba without it, if procurable. O A Dykeman, druggist, Oatskili, N Y, says that Dr King's New Dlsoovery is undoubtedly the best cough rem edy; that bo has used It in bis femily for eight years, and it has never fail d to do all that is claimed for it. Wtav not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at John Y IfaoKae's drag store. Regular size SOeaadfl. , Satutsir, Ga., April 88, 1880. Having used three bottle of P. P. P. for impure blood and general weak, era. and having derived great bene fit from the same, having gained 11 pounds in weight in four weeks. 1 take great pleasure in recommending it to all unfortunate like Yours trnly, Jons Morals. Oefic-b or J, X. M Kleot, Urnfrifitt, Orlando. Fla., April 30, 1S91. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah.Ga: Dear Sirs I sold three bottles of P. P. P., large size yesterday, and one bottle small sue today. The P. P. P. cured my wife of rheu matism winter before last. It came bark on her the past winter and a half bottle, $1 size, relieved her again, and she has not had a symptom since. 1 sold a bottle' of P. P. P. to a friend of mine, one of his turkeys, a small one took sick, and his wife gave it a teaspoonful, that was in the even ing, sul the little fellow turned over like he was dead, but next morning was up hollowing and well. Yours respectfully, J. X. McKi.roy. Savannah, tin.. March 17, 1891. Messrs. Lippman Bro ., Savannah, (ia: Dear Sirs I tiuve sutTered from rheumatism for a long time, and did not find a cure until I found P. P. P., which completely cured me. l.mrs truly, Kliza K Joxr-. 10 Orange St., Savannah. i'a. Wholesale aud retail at liurvvell & Dunn's, Greensboro, X. C. Land Sale. By v'rtue of a detd of truest execute.! to me as guardian of T B Wettu're bv A 1) lores ai.d vary K Whitaker.on March 25th, '893, re- it re i in the Register's otli e of Wake county book 1'25 pige 4'W. I will sell at public nuct'on at the c:urt hone 1w n Raleigh, on Saturday, 7tli day cf July. ISt'l at 1-' o clock m, for es!i, that tr -set of !arnl on the north sv'e of the Fayetteville road, near tie city of Raleiirh, dccnbel as fol lows: Beginning nt a stone co-ni-r oi tli north fide of the Veyelteville real, known as James Young's corner; thence north 71 degrees west 4. "Jo chains to a i-tone on the eas'. sid of the Rullev; thence n Pi drjsrees e 5 (il chains to a s.'one; 'hence s 7 1 e 5.K7 chains to a take on the railroad; thence with the side of the road With IW.fO degrees west 5 5 1 . hains to tie beginning, contain ing three acies more or lea and being de scribed in deed from Jesse Winnoriie-o W Atkinson, registered in hook 37, p 411. JOHN W Hi NttDALK, May 3d ts Guardian of T B We'more. Sale ot Hand. By authority of a mortgage from R H Jinks and others, rcecrded in book Kt, pae 318, records of Register of Deeds otli"e for Wake county, I will, on Vorulav, July 24, 1394, at 12 o'clock m, nt the court house door ot Wr.ke county, sell to the highest bi 'der for cash, the following desc-ibfd real estate in White Oak township, V'ake cmntv: First Tract: Adjoining 'he linds of J M Holleroan and others, situate in the town of Apex, containing 3 acres, 1 rood an ! 32 poles, aud particularly described in a deed from Q W Atkinson and wife to Adilaide Jinks, as shown in book 78, pege 450, re cords said Ke isier's office. Hecond Tract Adjoins the lands o' W H Howard and others containing 41 aores.and is particularly descrilvd iu adee from H W Atkinson to A Upcburch, as shown in book 7U, page 431 said Register's olfice. Third Tract: Adjoins the lnndi of John Baucom and others, situa'e in the town of Apex, contains 3 13 20 acres, and is particu larly described in a deed from E H Jinks and wife Adelaide Jinks, book 43, page t'ti, said Register' i olfce. Fourth Trrct: Adjoins the lands of W h Patrick ajid others, contains 70 acres more or less, a d known as the home place of the late R U Jinks, particularly described in the afoieaaid mortgage. jel W N JONES, Attorney. City Property for Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Conrt iu the action, entitled Wm A Mi"er against Nancy Haywood aud others (fbrecloeu.-e froceedings). 1 will sell, on Monday, the 1th day of June, 1801, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N C, for cas, to the highest bidder, the following described 'ot or parcel of land situated in said city: A tract or parcel of land conveyed by Bufus Haywood and his wife, Nancy Hay wood, to Georg U Kiuedes, fully described in a mortgage deed from the said fufus Haywood and wife to said Bmedes, executed the 24th day of Varch, I8?0, a nd recorded in the othceof the Register of Deeds fur Wake county, in book No 58, pa$e 60ti, and de scribed as follows: Beginning at stake nn the southerly line of Lookout street in said city and running thnco easterly along saiu street 00 feet to a stake in said line, a corner of lot No 8 on the j lt of the Manly home stead, nade by Kingsland and Miller; thence southerly along tne iine of lots Nos 8, 7 and 6 one hundred aud fifty feet to a ttake, a corner of lots Nos 5 and 0; thence westerly along the line of lot No 28 sixty feet to a stake in the tin ot lot No 27; thence northwesterly slo"g the line of lots 27 and 23 one hundred and fifty feet to the b-ginning. BCBKCKWITH, myStds Comm'ssioner, Notice of S ib Uachr Mortgage Under and by viitue of the powers of sale contained in a mortgage executed by J and 0 McLain, recorded in be ok 83, page 498, Register cf Deeds office for Wake county, 1 will, at 12 o'clock m, on Mo-day. the llth day of June, 1894, at the court house door in Raleigh, N 0, expose to anie at public auc tion, for cash, the land therein ded.-JibeU, be ing a tract of land in Swift Greek township, containing 10 ) acres, more or less. BT GRAY, Trustee. May 9tds Auction ?ale of Splendid Furni- TUBE JUNE 9tb, 1894. By virtue vested in me by H Clay Harris, in a chattel mortgage, dated December 14, 1893, and recorded in book 129, page 19, in Register of Teeds office of Wske county, I will sell the following first class furniture, tc-wit: One complete suit chamber furni ture, walnut, marble top, consisting of one dressing cas, one wash stand, towel rack, four chairs, one rocking chair, ore bed mot tress and springs, 3 pair sheets, 3 sets pillow slips, one counterpane, 3 pairs blinkers, one blacking box stand, one set Queenswartv complete, one water set comptetc, one pair choice cuspadores, one electric lamp, one or dinary lamp, one coal scuttle and blower. Sale to take place af the "Bee Hive" at 12 o'clock, on V llmington street, now kept by Mr Bay, June 9, 1894. Terms of sale, caih. B F MONTAtiU B. Mortgagee. Johw B Upchcrch, Constat le, salesman. my26,28,e8 Administrator's Jotice. Having this day qualified as administrator of the estate ot Kimbral Kelly, deceased, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to me on or before the 26th day of May, 1895, or this notice will be plead in - bar ol their recovery; and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make i ta rn ediate payment JO MA ROOM, May 25ta, 1894 6 oninistrstor. 4AA4 rt t t it LAAt THE Evening Visitor. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. NOW H THE TIME NOW IS 1 HIS TIME TO PUB1-R1BE TO fUBS RIHE To iui88io.j of THE VISITOR wil! be iu the future, fs it has been In the pas', TO ELEVATE LBOR PUBLISH ALL HOME NEWS. INTEREST READERS OF ALL CLASSES. to ADVANOE THE INTERE 4T OPRATEIQH. TO REPORT ALL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES. It will contribute, by its advocacy of Progressiva Ideas of Business, to make Bah igb a prosperous manufacturing centre, a model of commercial enterprise, and the most prosperous CITY IN THE SOUTH. Its small price will attract subscribers. Its real merits will make it a popular favorite. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE V I SI T O R Mechanics, Laborers, Merchants and Professional Men. It is read in the counting room, in the marts of trade,, in every hoose bold, in railroad cars, In work shops, and is a valuable advertlslop medium. Letters from the people will enable the people to discuss all matters la which the public are interested Sparkling, raey, lively, its Local Department will be a specialty, attractive to all readers and valuable in giving all . the home news. TERM8: One year, Inside the city, $3 f 0 One week, " " 06 One month, " " 26 One year, outside the city, $3 00 One week, " Ofl One month," " SB Olnbs of four, one month, f 1 00 Postage paid at this office. Address, . . EVENING VISITOR, Balelgh, N. O. aleifb gtatioFjtry 0 Jnm n -f aot-aTersi Stationers . BLANK BOOKS of all kinds. tF.MEBS IX Pipe StatiiO)firyp School Supples of all kinds. Ortic Supplies a specialty. Phone 142. Spei.d attention to orders. ' W. G. 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One of my specialties h tlie repairing of ma chines of any make, this be'ng done at your home or at my office I have had Years of Kzoerience in this business and Guarantee Satisfaction. . Hog, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machines . G K MARTIN, 13 West Hsrgett Street. h29m COPYFUGHTS. VwV - CAIf I OBTAIN A PATENT f Fta) m 1 N N & (;)., who have bad Dearly ttj Tesra zperlenee In tbe patent business. Communica tions strictly oonflrtentlal. A Handbook ot Id. Tormatlon oonoemlns Patents and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of """-t-ioal and solentlfle books sent freer special notloelntbe SrlentlBe American, and SAS b'OWht widely before tbe public with, out enet to the rnvsntor, This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by fsr the largest elraulatioa of any aolentioo work In tha ST,d!.3 J reart Sample copies sent free. ButldlngBdltlon,inmtlily,$2.6Uayer. Bind fnp'es, a. cent. Kvery number oonuina besu. Mfal plates. In colors, and chotoarapha of now . PousAs,wlth plans,ensblingbull(iioshowUia latxnt dslns and seoure eonUiuns, Addmei V W w tfi I V, 1 1 u IIS I, llliil Vltj w M. 'op OIT IF Tm-BIHSI FOUNTAIN - Plentv of Ice. Bobbitt. Sale of Land. Under and b virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wake county, made May 1Kb, 189-1, in the sptctal proceeding, entitled StroQAch and Johns, adtninistrato-s of Da vid Ixwia, deceased, against Sally 0 Lewis ond nther, i"e will sell at publio sale st the conrt house door in Bsleigh! on June 18th, luni . 1. 1 i- 1 1 A ; C , a, u tion filed threin, lying and being in St Mary's township. Wake county, and known ss fhe "home tract," the "Jordan tract" and "Doane tract." Terms of sale: One-third cash; balancs payable in two equal instal ments in s;z ana twelva months; "time ot sale, 12 to. 8TKON iCH & JOH'S, Alex Stronaob. attf. tds fom't. FOR CTS. In Postage, we will send A Sample Envelope, of eltlier WHITE, FLESH or BECKETT lOZZOfJI'S OVVDER. 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