EVENING VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sundiy) EVENING VISITOR TURCO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices U nuiliiitf, IJ ftr veir. or 25 cents per month. Ortice Upstairs oer Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BlioW.V. fB., Myr, Raleigh. X. 0. HALl'.IUU, J I ME SO IHUi. NOTICE TO Sl'BSCKIRFKS. If MiiliscribcrM f;iil to jrt'ttlifir paper lu future they will ilo a favor by re porting the failure to this ollice. Subscription! to the Visitok may be left lit No. 3:27 West Jones street. 324 West Lane street, an J UK) Kast lHie street. HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN! Hood aihertisiiii; eoiisisfs in I lie se lection of a few strung, tjuk-k sell spe cialties, to stand as the representatives of your stock in price, pattern and quality. No tradesman need lack for a specialty. Let specialties sell slaplss always and try to take rank amon your competitors as one who is the ipuiukest to recognize a good thinjr and the first to sell it. Invite patrons to come and see you. The great advertisers of the country never cease reminding the people of their names, location and nature of business. Advertising is an invest ment and newspaper advertising col umns are a boon to man. They help him out of his troubles and into the smiles of prosperity. The Pennsylva nia railroad advertises exdiishely in the newspapers. There is not a great business that has baen built in the past twenty years without the aid of newspapers. This ac'i is too bustling and com petition is too great for the merchant to allow himself any longer the luxury of waiting supinely behind his coun ter for trade, lie must show in ad vance of the purchase just what he has to sell and how he intends to sell it, and a persistent publication of his wares is - the means by which such showing can be made. Frank Siddall, the Philadelphia soap man, says: "I have confined my advertising entirely to newspapers. The man who does not read a news paper does not use soap." Kx-judge. Botkin, who attracted at tentiou three years ago by holding court in Stevens county, Kas., w hit a loaded Winchester on the l.e;ich beside him, and who formerly absorbed as much as ten ounces of whiskey at a time without giving visible signs thereof, has become a zealous temperance ex horter, and is persuading hundreds to sign the pledge. A story is told of Charles Dudley Warner meeting Mark Twain aud in. viting him to take a walk with him, saying: "I can prove that you must by the Bible." "Prove it and I'll go," rnswered the great humorists. "In Matthew v., 41, you will find, 'And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him, Twain.' " Of course the last comma and last capital were Warner's, but Twain went. The notion that the power of the toes is destroyed by the binding up of the feet in leather through a great part of life is incorrect. In comment ing upon a English professor's re mark, "The toes are not used," Dr. T. S. Ellis says: "How is it, then, that the muscles of the sole and of the leg, which act on the toes, do not atrophy for want of use? I have long insisted that, even in ordinary walking boots, the toes, and all of them, are used and serve a very useful purpose." A farmer in Columbiana county, Ohio, who rejoices in the rather un common name of Fi Hestone, has a hobby for ligures. Everything in na ture suggests the numerals. He lies awake o'nights trying to calculate the number of hairs on horse's hide, and annoys his family by continually counting them. The last thing he does before going to bed is to pnll a Dom inique hen off her perch and count her feet. The Pall Mall Gazette has been pub lishing opinions as to "the worst rail way in England." The following let ter may be recommended as an ad mirable model: "Sir: The Southeastern railway is the very worst railway in the world. Its engines are asthmatic; its lamps are trimmed by foolish vir gins; its fares are excessive; its car- . riages let in the snow in the winter and are furnaces in summer. Its motto is unpunctuality; its principal station .' is approached through the neck of a bottle. It rains the temper, destroys the digestion and enables one to realize the horrors of Dante's Inferno. I am, sir, yours obediently, The Worm who Turns." ' '- " ' -. y Southerners to the Front The new brad of the Southern Rail road company, the nam bi.-h the reorganised Richmond and Danville system will bate is an AUbamian, aud twenty-lire years ago wa a riwl en gineer's rood in an on a ailrnad in Georgia. He waa under' '.!. Sharp who afterwarda built the lanille. Xashiille and Southern railroad in this atate, and wLen the latter became president of a railroad on Long Island he made young Spencer superinten dent of the road. His uualiticstion attracted the attentiou of (Jarrett, of j the Baltimore aud Ohio railroad, who , made him 3d ice president of that system of which lie later became pres- i ident. . ' Then the great railroad reorgaui- ' j zers Drexel, Morgan A: Co.. of New i ' York, being in need of a railroad ei- j pelt a-, partner, associated him with thcniM-hes and turned over to him j ; their l.i r ,e railroad interests. ! Sir. Spviicer was educated at the ; university of Virginia and was a friend , aud contemporary of several North i Carolinians who remember him as a ! I thoughtful, studious and earnest j youth, slender and delicate locking. '. who always stood easily first in Prof, j Itoei'k's school of applied mathematics. ' J WENT DOWN IN A TUG ! Disaster to an txcuision I'oU in New York Bav. A New York telegram says: The tug James 1). Nichols, owned by ! Willi-llll Keel-ei .f --- V....I- f... j dered off the Atlantic Highlands I shoitlv before 1 o'clock Sunday after- i to ..oi Tlii !..l...lu I, ...I .... i i .. ......... ... .'ii iii.ii IlilU I'll I'liillU A j party of excursionists numbering OS persons, and also carried a crew of five men. Forty-eight persons were rescued. ; There was a (.unity of beer aboard, ; but from the accounts of the rescued ' passengers, no one was intoicated. j In a half hour after the tug foiin- dered the situation was completely changed, said one of the rescued. The ; waves became more boisterous and i dashed up against thesidesuf the lug, throwing spray over the excursionists , who were on the deck. Here, where the trouble c mimenc d the stories as j to what next happened, commence to j. conflict. According to one chapter of ! the narratives, the lishermen, to avoid getting wet, moved around on the dry j side of the vessel that is the side I where the waves did not strike with such force. It is claimed by some that this action on the part of the passengers resulted in the foundering of the tug. With the increased weight on one side she toppled over and the water ran tnto her to such an extent that it was thereafter impossible to navigate her. She struggled for a short distance, and then, as the water continued to roll in she sank further into the swells and went down. Others claimed that the tug was an old rotten affair; that she was terribly overcrowded and topheavy, aud that when she got into the heavy sea she simply went over. Twenty -four per sons or thereabout were drowned. Six bodies have been recovered, says a later telegram. The list of missing men has been swelled to 30, and it is believed will be increased to 50 or more when the names of the strangers on board become known. Specimen Cases. 8 H Clifford, New Cassel, Wis. was troubled with neuralgia and rheuma tism; his stomach was disordered, bis liver was affected to an alarming de trree, apt etite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in tl-sh and strength Three bottles o Electric Bitters cured bin. Edward Shepherd, Harrfsburt;, III, had a rnnniug sore on his leg of eight years' standing Used tbre bottles of Electric Bitrers and seven boxes of Bui.klen's Arnica Halve, and his leg is aiuud aud well. John Speaker, Ua tawba, O, had five large fever sores on bis leg, doctors said hewasbco rable. One bottle Electric Bitters a d one bai Rucklen's Aruica Halve cured hitu entirely. Sold by John V UlacRae, A Great Disaster. Cardiff, Wales, June 25. A dis patch from Pont-y-Pridd this after noon says 172 bodies have been recov ered from the Allien colliery, near Cilifyund, the scene of the Are damp explosion of Saturday. A Million triends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, ud not less tbao one million people bave found last such a friend in Dr King's New Disco very for Coosump tlon. Coughs and Colds. If you bave ne-er used this great ooagh medicine, one trial will convlnoe 50a that It has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest aud Lungs Eaeb bot le is guaranteed to do all that is elaimed or money will be re funded. Trial bottles free at John Y MaeEae's drug store. Large bottles Q'Je and f 1 TE51 VISITOR BU8EE83 DIRECTORY. FEW KKAHOXS why you thouM bay your p-irT mpniiea rrnin me MY WDOlm ARK MkKITiV RiOm bcane we biy tbr 'o i r ai 'n earn fart iou ler bne it 'r My BiB Vlt'K IS herauMiu clerki a n. I ioo.iT pnlit. and ettrulite ti the wantaof all cnt"mm. Lie or iolanl coodaare pmmrtlv il-'-vsred 're a-y ere in il:e ri-vr. MY PRICK re no i;wa can be foil id anvwhe- Phone I r JOMNfX aai, 16 ilargrtt atn eL ; fession for rifying, building up and strengtbeuiiig the human! svstem. druif stores. - isfaction ou nam: iw."..;.: fatent Alarm Lock, stale. Lamtvs anJ county or the U. S.; terms Al.o a speciallv oi Ice OeamUal waters, call on O easy: callon or write to il r.-e.-.-rs. relrii;eratois. iceUlNG The compounding Petc-r Francis. lv..-. lemon sueeers. oil oi prescriptions a specially. Cor. Fayetteville& Uavie sls.sioves, fly fans, fly brushes. 0r.Wilmin8ton&ExcliiiKe. cost ,,ue cent to have uoilt . d' 'He at HaKKIs" SrtAM Dve Works. Just brim; aloili; your old clothes. We take them tor charges. All t icpliHlniriiii ! (Anti-c.')hal-:t lgine.) Thetireiit Heailache and NeiiraVi I Kemedy. Cures piictiy and safely hediche in all its various forms Manuf.only by Frop . Jai I Johnson, Kaleiph.-Jo,50c bot. For Bale by all druggists. II JOHX'OV, DEAl.Kli IN itaple anl its, rine i. 'gars aim Tobacos Fruits, Vegetable', ,Vc, Sil HilUborc Strict. 1 X NEWtl NEW thing in Raleigh. ! tory.'i'iVliiislnirv st., near opera house; nianulactu- . rtll I.;.. I., i , a" K1IM m.v inr .uiv 25 lock. Locks rep.iireJ in the city on short notice. Prices to suit. Kev checks, &c. Office of J. C. GKKEII. ! t oi'xtv JrnoK, tireeu t'ove Sprin rs. Clay Co., Fla M-iv 3d 1SI1 i ftentamu. "... , w . ! UenUrineu. I wenfy-three years ago I was at- tacked with inflammatory rheumatism I was attended by the 'most eminent physicians in the lind. I visited the irreat Saratoga Snrinirs. N. Y.. nndtlit uoted Hot Springs of Arkansas, and many other watering places, and al ways consulted with the local physi cian for directions; finally came to rioriua ten years atro. About two years airo I lia.l a severe . .. , , ' attack of rheumatism, was con lined to my room for twelve weeks and during the time 1 was induced to try 1'. 1 P . n..;..l-i,. a-i, i i. i . i n . (I iicklyAsh, Poke Root and Potas- sium), knowing that each ingredient was good for impurities of the blood; after using two small bottles 1 was re- heveiir nf r, i ii I II u i... I. f f :..... ..; , t . , ... ...... v.. n.. m iimri nun i have had slight attacks and I have each time taken two small bottles of P V V -inrl in... ii i. .li.i . ii P. P. P., and been relieved, and I consider it the best medicine of its kind. Kespectfully, J. E. Gheeh. RHEUMATISM ,, ... , , is emphatically a blood disorder caused by inability of the kidney to throw off certain poisons which accumulate in tha twmL i. ,.t n, : . i the tissues about the joints and mus- cles. P. P. P., very simply, quickly and surely cures this disease, neutralizing impurities in the blood. Experience and science both endorse P. P. P as the only infallible blood purifier known. llnru-oll ( li mi, i ,i ii, Jiurwefl &. Dunn, Wholesale and Re- tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. .; Lost. Found. Wanted. For Rent. For Sale. Situation Wanted. llel) Wanted. THE VISITOR wrai. j aj mams w ti:e Degiuuing, contain l.s the pai'er for you to AnVEKTisE in. ing. three acres more or less and being de- scribed in deed from Jesse Win borne to 1TLANTIO Jfc MOUTH D4UU w Atkinson, registered in book 37, p41V I.INA It tir itn t it i JOli.V WHINSDALK, AILKO 1 D, May 3d u Guardian of T B Wetmore. Time Table No. 26. Passe.noer Trains Daily, Kxc.Si'.vdav. 3 EAST. AR LV. H. M. P. M. STATIONS. 3 20 Goldsboro, 3 43 3 46 Hest's. 4 west, ah, LV, A. M. A. M. n 10 . it ) in in iu do IU 4(J 10 22 20 25 3 56 3 59 Lattrange v " "v a i nugvf J 44 mif J. 11 i 14 Vallihir mrn i-wvr 4 25 4 30 Kinston, : : 9 48 953 4 45 4 45 Caswell, 4 55 4 55 Dover, 5 09 5 09 Core Creek, 5 21 5 25 Tuscarora, 5 31 5 31 Clark's, 5 50 5 58 Newbern, 6 25 6 25 Riverdale, 6 gO 6 30 Croatan, 6 46 6 46 Havelock, 7 03 7 06 Newport, 7 14 7 14 Wildwood, 718" 718 Atlantic, ' 9 39 9 28 9 39 9 28 9 12 9 12 8 55 8 58 8 48 8 48 8 17 8 30 7 52 7 52 7 47 7 47 7 31 7 39 710 7 13 7 03 7 03 6 58 6 68 7 28 7 33 Morehead City, 6 42 6 47 l i Jilorehead Depot, 6 25 Train No. 4 connects with the w. & w. train bound north, leaving Golds boro 11:55 A. m., and with e. & d. train west, leaving Goldsboro 2:35 p. m. Train 3 connects with k. & p. train arriving at Goldsboro 12:15 p. m., and with w. & w. train from the north at 2:55 p. m. S. L. DILL, Supt. 1 FOliSALE. Potato slips, cabbage and tomato nlanta tnr aula hv R M TTf.I.n .... J wiBiU WW- uor iawaoo ana joaes streets AIM 100,000 eollard plants. RAY'S 61! FOIINYTUF, lKLKK IX Ointrtrtioneries. I r-: . . I r .. . Livit Riguak and Hi ait m Foreign and DonvMic Fruits. rl"1'"" Tin ire a specialty. I I . iu - I tr -' -c an irinl jj I I a.i'eaf.a, L t . : Uii a 1 l K l VS. ill clr.. of MIS ul tlie best niedt- cinea known to the uro-. H-1-LOt K, cleansiiiif, imi-IJ Sin Writer. Lest of relereiu'es. Samides at all Trv it. Sit-nw i.., .,i..-:... i i, 'IIHI.' .V'lHIllU lll'lll any guaranteed. distance. iiu:iii:, TX7Hi iE LI till IV I W V villi nf.' Table Ci.-I,tv IIm.-.-os GW, KI(J, (leneral Aircnt for KWAN'tl 1.11'H IMY4L t:HIXnSK l.A'JN DltY P0I-IS1I. The only perfect preparaiini in use It puts polish ou linen like enaiue' and saves one-half the laor of ironiim. Keeps the dollies clean longer and washes much easif r. Also asrent for th Ta'nl-er sons Non-Explosive Pafety Urap Burner (40 dozen now m use in tha citv i: will lita ry size flat wii'k l.unp. A'so agent fo' other lionsehnl nov elties, snch as "Stove M 'ttens." Pillow 8hnm Holders, and other good notifies at verv low prices. 8olonl on orders by U w Ki g, 405 8 Wilminc'on st, near Harrison house! Agent wauled ltl,AK V, JF.WF.LKi: anil Ootiriuii. Fanny (inicer- Wad 'ies, I.k ks and v'il "erw;ire. .Swnchr'iuizjJ time will the H S Observatory daily. 117 Favett-ville street. Kate gh, N (J. IK ISM CENTS A MONTH1 Administrator's Notice HaviDg this dy qualified as ailministra- tor of the estnt? of .vile Moss, deceased, this is to noMfv all ersons bavin? claims against said estate to present them on or be- fore the I'Jth ,ly of June, 1IBI5, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery; ?' J 8,1 Prsona indebtel to said est a e are lj R&Adm June lit, 1S94. Sale of Land. By authority of a mortgage from R H Jinks an t others, recor letl in rook Kt. pace 31s, records of Register of D.'Ms oftue for Wake county, I will, on Vondar, July 2J. Lf A'.1 12 'clock m.nt the court house do r or waneeounty, sell to the Highest bi'uer for cash, the- following dese-ib d real estate in White Oak township, U'ake c Minty: Fiwt Tract: Adjoinins 'he hnds of J M Holleuian ami others, situate in the town of Apex, conUini-g 3 acres, 1 rood and 32 poles, and particularly described in a deed from G W Athiufon and wife to Adf laidc tol . i ... . .... , , .... - eeconu i raci aujouis :ne lanus oT w at Howard and others containing ai acres, and ia Prticularly desc-rib- d in adeec" from W Atkinson to A Luebureh, as shown in book iti, page 4d(. sam register s oince. Third 1'ract: Adjoins the hind of John Baucoin and others, situate in the town of Afex, contains 3 13 20 acres, aud is particu larly described in a deei from Ii H Jiuks aim wne aueiaiue jiuks, UOOK 4.1. page SU, said Register' i olee. Fourth To'ct: Adjoins the lands of W h Patrick and others, contains 70 acres, more or Uss. and known as ihsbome p'ace of the late R H Jinks, particular'y described in the aforesaid mortgage. Jel W.N JONES, Attorney. " " Land SqIB. By virtue of a deed of truest executed to me as guardian of T B vVetmore by A D Jones aud Vary E Whitaker.on March 25th, '893. reeinereJ in the Register's olHie of Wakecounty book 125. page 4!I8. I will sell at publio auction at the court house door in Raleigh, on Saturday, 7th day of July, 18SM, of Mn.nU.lr . r.U ,1.... , . C Mil 4 J WVSIIV 1U, 1U1 I.OOU, lUak UUUb Jl .U11U on the north side of the Fayetteville road, near tLe city of Raleigh, dOTcribed as fol lows: Begiuning at a stoue corner on th north aide of the Fayetteville roai, known as James Youug's corner; thence north 71 degrees west 4.25 chains to a stone on the eas, sidi of the gulley; tneuce n 5J d-prreea e 5 61 chains to a scone: thence a 71 e f R7 nrioinia tn a Ltalrn An tha vt 1 1 .-.! AKnniA v.'n mioiiuj nv u t una vn I U' lailiuau, IUOUVC with the side of the road south 2u.0 degrees Administrator's Natice. Having this da qualifiel as administrator of the estati of Kimbral Kelly, deceased, thU is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same tomj on or before the 25 h dav of May, IQu nm tut .:ii U,. I - J i ' , '"'"t ui "in uuu o win u pieau iu oar 01 their recivery; and all p"rsons indebted to said estite are he eby notided to make im- gam coute itra ur nieliatd Davront JO MAItdd.Vf. Ma 25th. iu a. Admiaistrato'. lk'sisMNaSShraa ' FORFIKCTS. In Vo&ingti, we will send A Sample Envelope, of eilber WHITE, FLENII or BRUNETTE lOZZOfJI'S OWDER. Ton have seen It advertised for many yeara, but have you ever tried Jtt If not, you do noaknow what an Ideal Complexion Powder la. POZZONI'S besldM being an acknowledged beanttfler, man .suu'uuni, wiwwn.iwHni pre; i-barn, wind-tan, lefwens penpiratkMi, t act Him a moat del I cat and daat rmtoH ww.t an aaaj,iiista oMjsi.uiiicav suki uvsirtUMsj protection to the face during hotweatber It l ftold vrywlere , . For "ample, addreat v .- A.POZZONI CO. St Louis, Nlo. atRMTioif this 14 pk a IS'Ca.ix-iif aoturerfi Stationer BLANK BOOK - of nil kinds. irroe School Supples all Linds. Oilice Supplies a speiiattv. Phone 142. Spcci.il attention to orders. ' W. G. Sr.PARK. Manijer. WAKE UP! BBPF THE CflBWSBS Where ignorance is bliss You don't know what you Miss. j A Cl-ar Head is ite Clear Conscience. ii YOU will drirk-Only-at BOBBITT'S MAMMOTH C .. - ,J SODA Tliin Glasse3 D A I N XI N E SS"Thpr,'q'lire'reDt8 of ,an,rl,N'' Boiia Water are clgRnHnnsa. oooluess, ilivor and style. I Q L A I Rfl"T 'rni-h Refreshment and Grstifloation, at so small a iMJiiSi-price, noboily grudKeBthe moue". I DESIRE mn uer,r VOQr preforeoee bv excelling all in quality, piuiti', mr.alni.ii. .i.il iinili,.i,. nO YO M"Driult ynur flo,ia where you happen to be, or to to the grl the place to be sure of. 5 CGIltS Y0DR8 FOR THIRST, .P. EDal I buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Grade 8ewing Machine known as THE- STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. A good machine at Bottom Figures. I also keep always on hand full lines of maobine sup plies, such as needle8,pirts and attachments. One of my specialties ii the repairing of ma chines of any make, this be u done at your home or at my office I have had Years of Experience in tuis business and Guarantee Btt'af action. Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machines OK MARTIN, 13 West Hargett Street. hfflm COPYRIGHTS. V CAN I OJITAIN A PATENT f For a MIJNN (:)., wbo hare had nearly Mtyyoara' zperience in the patent biulnesa. Conimnnlca. tiona atrlctly oonfldentlaU A Handbook of In formation eoncernlnjr Fatenla and how to ob tain them aent free. Alao a catalogue of BMWhan Isal and aolontttte book aent freeT Patenta taken throneb Munn A Co. reeelTO fpeolal notloe In the 8cientlHe American, and tfaua are broncht wldela before the publle with. . KnBwer ana en Donen opinion, write to yu vunt iw miv inTuiiwr. a Ota pieDaia paper. laBm lOTKI riar Coplea, tl cent. K?ry number eontalna beat iiriu piatna, in eoiora, ana photographa of new bnunee, with plana, enabling iiiirtre to ahnw thai bit rtenlfin aud amwre omiUai ia, iiMme ra weeaiT. elegantly lllmtratwl, Uaa by far Die aat circulation of mar aoientlBe work in taa roria. 3 a year. Sample eonlee aent free. Bulldlnc Edition. nonf blT. ti.bUm year. Hlruila i- op lKLRItS IS OIT OF YBlfR BRAINS ! M xt Bs-t Thin? to a T.-.ese are Yours FOUWTA1W - Plentv of Ice. OBobbiN. FOR1894. The publishers take pleasure in announc ing that " The Mor'iug Herald" has reoeut v ben enlarge I from four to eight pages, and that white thu price remiins at oneoent per copy , or 3 per year to m 'il aubsOTbera, eanh edition contains as much newB and more general reading ma'ter than is nrinted by the Baltimore two-cent dailies Th felegraphio arvice of "The Morning Herald" is unexcelled by any other Balti- . more paper. its News Service ' the oeuuties is thor ough and reliable. Hs Market Ueports are full, complete and accurate. Its illustrated woman's page is a feature that will not be found in any other Balti more daily. A verba' im report of the Sermon by Be? Dr Talmage the celebrated Brooklyn preacher appears in Monday morning's edition. " The Morning Herald" will continue to be an Independent Newspaper fair and im partial in i's statements and fearless irfthe expression of its opinions "THE 8USDAY HERALD," of 24 p iges, is the best Sunday paper in Bal timore, and is sold at 3c per copy, or II 60 for a year. "THE WEEKLY HERALD" is the cheapest and best eight-page weekly newspaper published in the United States, theannual sobsoription being 60o t-'The Miming Herald" will be sent on trial for one week to any person tending his or her ddress, enclosing o cents, to the 7K HERALD PUBLISHING 00., - : . Baltimore and Charles Streets, " Baltimors, Md. A Bscpuomb. General Manager. CHAPLO 111 "i OBSERVER. A Democratic Paper, a paper derated to . the Industrial development of North Uaro Una and the South, lb best advertising mediaoi between Washington and Atlanta. DAILY, (8 i f par year. WEEKLYfll W per year. - ' THE OBSERVER COMPART. J P OaLDWBLL, Kd'tor, Charlotte, N 0. F3f For sale at Ktmai M. duaffer's news , staud, Baleh, M U . aUi - i r ( "OOvOvin)