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EVETIIIIG VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVIKY AFTtRMlON, tEcpt Sunday evening visitor mico. THE VISITOR, by cirrier in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices for nuilin,;, f 5 per ye.tr, or 25 cnls per month. Otlice Upstairs over Mr. J. IU1 Bobbitfs Drug Store. 2nd floor. W. M. BKOW.V, Sk., Mg"r, Raleigh, N. C. kalhkTii. JLLY 7. 1HU1. NOTICE lo Sl'BSCKIBtPS. If subscribers fail to get their paper iu future they will b a favor by re porting the failure t this office. ; appears from an inspection of the joint Subscriptions to the Visitok may be i tariff of rates upon interstate traffic left at No. 327 West Jones street, 324 j to points in other southern territory West Lane street, and Gil) Fast lavie j east of ,he j,;,,,; rivt,r alul miu,u ' I of the Ohio and Potomac rivers that . 1 HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN ! (iood advertising consists in the se lection of a few strong, nitick sell spe cialties, to stand as the representatives f your stock in price, pattern and quality. No tradesman need lack for a specialty. Let specialties sell staplss always and try to take rank among vour comiietitors as one who is the quickest to recognize a good thing' and i the first to sell it. Invite patrons to come and see yon. Hie great auvernsers or iue nuiinn never cease reminding the people of their names, location and nature of business. Advertising is an invest ment and newspaper advertising col umus are a boon to man. They help him out of his troubles and into the smiles of prosperity. The Pennsylva nia railroad advertises exclusively in the newspapers. There is not a great business that has baeu built in the past twenty years without the aid of newspapers. This is too bustling and com petition is too great for the merchant to allow himself any longer the luxury of waiting supinely behind his conn- ! ter for trade. He must show iu ad- i vanee of the purchase just what he j has to sell and how he intends to sell j it, and a persistent publication of his wares is the means by which such showing cau 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." One of the most extensive eonllagra tion that ever visited Paris occurred there yesterday. The lire originated iu a workshop and spread rapidly until a vast area was 'a lire. ; The loss will amount to several million dollars. Ex-mayor Hewitt of New York says that when iu office he knew the police were corrupt, but his effort to get evi dence failed when he placed one of the captains on trial. He asserts that the annual amount of blackmail collected in New York city exceeds the gross sum raised by taxation. Tammany's term for the blackmail is "protective duties," a phrase which passes be tween themselves and their partners in crime. An invitation, signed by over 1()0 representative Americans, has been sent to Mr. Gladstone, the "Grand Old Man," asking him to visit this coun try. The invitation says: "We con fidently assure you that your presence " ... fu America would not fail to be re garded by your 'kin beyond sea' as an honor to themselves and to that country whose destinies your pen has glowingly and memorably depicted. Preliminary arrangements have been made of such character as to justify the fullest, assurance of your utmost comfort in all respects, with entire freedom from intrusion vf every kind upon your privacy. You would be our guest from themoment of leaving your Lome until your return, which would be, we trust, with a new lease of life and increased power for its enjoy ment." The general public is not half as much interested in the railroad com panies or their striking employes as it is iu itself. For a few days the public may view with comparative unconcern and philosophic impartiality the tac tics of fiercely antagonizing organiza tions, but when great inconvenience ensues, when mails are delayed, pas sengers stranded and business the whole country over paralyzed, then the public is apt to give expression to its' opinions in a vigorous and unmis takably earnest fashion, and if the conditions of which it complains are not speedily amended there follows an explosion in which somebody and that somebody is rarely undeserving--gs hurt. Ii is most unreasonable that because the Pullman company and a few of its employes have dis agreed as to wages that a whole nation of seventy millions of people should be called upon to suffer serious dis comfort. . The few should have more sense than to do their utmost to make enemies of the many. This Is the day of horrible crime. At Rutlt-r. South Dakota, K. R.Quauiu. Norwegian farmer, became no wor ried over crop prospect that he cut the throat of bis two children, aged ix aud right, and threw them in a ell, cut hi own throat and jumped in after them. Yesterday there a Mg gather ing of representatives uf railroad and steamship tympanies nigaged iu the At Untie coastwise trade, at the room of the interstate commerce cotuiiiisMou, at Washington, when that body con ducted an im j u i r y into certain alleged discriminations in rates. In the order sunitii 'ning the appearance of the rail road people the commission Kays: "It carriers in many cases make a greater charge for the transportation of such , traffic for a shorter than a longer dis- j tance, and that by reason of recent i changes in these tariff rales the 1111m- ; bef of these departures from the rule uf the statute has been greatly in creased, and the disparity between the rates for the longer and shorter distances has in many cases been ,. anJ a;, ,hat theI. is reason to believe that notice of changes in rates has not beeu given to the commission, nor to the public, as required by law." The "A. P. A." is the "American Protective Association." and it is bit terly opposed to Catholics. It is in creasing in membership and here and there excites intense feeling and riots. At lUitte, Montana, July i, two saloon keepers displayed on their places bunting forming the letters "A. P. A." During the night some ones, presum ably Catholics, set. off a stock of dyna mite under one of the windows. This attracted a large crowd of people to the scene, which blocked the sfreet all day. After the parade the police could uot disperse the crowd.: The crowd started to tear down the buildings oc cupied by the saloon men who had the "A. P. A." sign out. Judge Mcllatton of the district court .appeared in a window and addressed the crowd, ap pealing to them to commit no overt act of violence, and gave assurance that the trouble would soon end. A riot broke out, and the fire department rushed into the crowd, turning water upon it. The sheriff and posse then came upon the scene. They wsre roughly handled and barely escaped with their lives. The mayor then called upon the governor for militia; and several local companies were ordered out. The excitement ran high all the evening in other parts of the town, and there was a lively interchange of shots. A special policeman was shot through the heart and instantly killed. See the World's Fair for 15c. Upon receipt of your address ani fifteen cenn in postage stu-ups 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 rt Au-i a thin; to be prized. It coniaii s full page views of the great build ings, with ilescn.iti ns of same, and is exe cuted in highest ftyle of art.- If Lot satislied vitli it, after you et it, we will refund the t:mps and let you keep the book. Address H K Bccklkn St Co, Chicago, 111. Governor Waite has written to presi dent Cleveland, protesting against the use of federal troops in the state of Colorado. Two Lives (Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111 , was told bv her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope tor her, but two bottles of Dr. Kind's New Discovery completely cured her aud she says it saved her fife. Mr. Thos. Eegers, 139 Flor'da St , an Francisco, suffered frotr a threadful cold, app-oachina consumption, tried with out result everything else thev bought one bottle of Dr King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturall 1 thank ful. It is suc.i results, of which thtse are samples, that prn'e the wonderful etticicy of this medicine in cough an i colds, frr e tial botile at John Y. tacRae s drugstore Regular size fOc and $1, The trustees of 15. L. Duke, of Dur ham will on Monday pay the prefer red creditors in the fifth class a divi dend of 50 per cent. . When Baby was Rick, we gave her Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Costoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The number of. hands to each sec tion on the N. C. R. R. has been re duced to two. It will astonish yoto bow quick Johnson's Msg- etlo Oil will kill all pains, i- ternat and external; $1.00 s'zn fO cents : 60 cents size 21 cents at John Y Macttae's Itching, bornlng, scalv and crostv scales of infants cleansed and healed, and quiet sleeprestored hv Johnson's Oriental Soap at John Y MacEUe's. THE VISITOR BU8B53E88 DIRECTORY. why you shoul' hny your panrv mipnnes rmm me. MY iOOI8 ARK MtwKinv Ltvt Rt gi lTi RlOl'fl brent we Viy Ibr on to d nau 'it each partim lr lne w car-y MY 8U VICK IS ;)')li. heranaero clerks and porters are polit and attentive to the unit of all cit'tnniers, big or 'idle an. I irootls are promptly d-'ivered 're s"vwrpre in the eiy. MY PRICM are as low a can befom d snvwhe'e. Phone 2. n f JOH NSON, apt, 16 Hargett street. is a scientific of sit of the elite known fession for cleansing, nt- J rifying. building i and' strengthening the hniiiani system. Samples at all: F on sali: 11 mc 11 1.4, I'KVI.K.K The rm lit of Peter Hraiwis'l(".hini. Owkerv. ma- l)i ui-. T..i!.t Arti.-l.'S. To Patent Alarm Lock, state.'Lamps and Table ('. 'e . baccos.t'ic trs. so.ta and min county or the II. S.: terms;Also a specialty ot Ice f.icuiu-r.il waters, call on O O eay; can on or w rue to Peter Fnn.-is. boxes, lemon Cor. F.tyelteville& Davie sts. stoves, fly fans, JT DON'T cost one cent to have work done at Harkis" Stum Dye Works. Just brine, aloiiv; your old clothes. We take . them lor charges. AiiticeplittliiKiiic ! (Anti-cephal-algine.) The Grout Headache and NeuraVi 'e-umdy. f'ures quick ly uiul safe' y heid irhe in all its varr-u' forms. Manuf.onlvbv Prou .Ja f Johnson, RalcnV '.'5.50c bot Korsa'e by all druggists. H J HIX'OX, PEVI.KI! IX tHI tiqi'e an) Fancy (irncer ics, Fine Cigars and 'lo'vavos Fruit. v'erntable, itc, 3'JI H lbborc Strcut. X NEW thin Jiing- in Raleiuh. Sr3. n ....'h Key l-'ac- W isbury st., near. U U U M Hltoi'KWF.I torv, 212 Salisb new opera house; manufactu rer ot all kinds kevs tor anv 25 lock. Locks repaired in the city on short notice. I'ricesto suit. Key checks, &c. To the Ladles. There are thousands of la lies throughout the country whose systems are poisoned, and whose blood is in an impure condition from the absorption of impure 111,-1 1 tor. duo to menstrual ir regularities. This class is peculiar ly benefitted by the wonderful tunic and blood-cleansing properties of Prickly Ash. Poke Knot and Potassium (P. P. T.) lb.ses and bounding health take the place of the sickly look, the lost color and the general wreck of th- system by the use of Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot aud Potassium, as hosts of females will testify, and many certifi cates are in possession of the company, which they have promised not to pub lish, and all prove P. P. P. a blessing to womankind. capt. j. i. Johnston. To all whom it -may concern: I take great pleasure in testifying to the ef ficient qualities of the popular remedy for eruptions of the skin known as P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. 1 suffered several years with an unsightly and disagreeable eruption on my face, aud trie l 1 rious remedies to remove it. . .. if which accomplished the objv ' : ' this valuable preparation was ; y-:d to. After taking three bottle-,';.. cordauce with directions, 1 am now en tirely cured. J. D. Johnston, Of the firm of Johnston & Douglas, Savannah, Ga. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. lip ra nm :.. Lost. Found. Wanted. For Rent. For Sale. Situation Wauled; Help Wan ed. TMK VI.SIToli : is THE PAPElt Foil Yol! To ADVEKTl.sE IN. V1LANTK7 & Smi Vii C4UO LISA lUILCOtl). Time Table No. 26. Passenuek TitAiN.s Daily, K.vt;.hTr.vi.aT. 3 east. . :: : : 4 we-it. AR LV. ah. LV. P.M. P.M. STATIONS. A.M. A. M. 3 20 Goldsboro, 1110 3 43 3 46 Rest's, 10 36 10 40 3 56 3 50 LaGrange, 10 22 20 25 4 11 4 13 Falling Creek, 10 06 10 07 4 25 4 30 Kinston, r 9 48 9 53 4 45 4 45 Caswell, 9 39 9 39 4 55 4 55 Dover, 9 28 9 28 5 09 5 09 Core Creek, 9 12 9 12 5 21 '5 25 Tuscarora, 8 55 8 58 5 31 5 31 Clark's, 8 48 8 48 5 50 5 58 Newbern, 8 17 8 30 6 25 6 25 Riverdale, 7 52 7 52 6g0 6 30 Croatan, 7 47 7 47 6 46 6 46 Havelock, 7 31 7 39 7 03 7 06 Newport, 7 10 7 13 7 14 7 14 Wild wood, 7 03 7 03 7 18 7 18 Atlantic, 6 58 6 68 7 28 7 33 Morehead City, 6 42 6 47 7 43 Morehead Depot, 6 25 Train No. 4 connects with the w. & w. train bound north, leaving Golds boro 11:55 a. m., and with R.& d. train west, leaving Goldsboro 2:35 p. m. Train 3 connects with e, & d. 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. FOR SALE. Potato slips, cabbage and tomato plants for sale by R M Utzman, cor ner Dawson nd Joues streets. m7 Also 100,000 eoiUrd plants. FORMYTIIF, rBLF.B IS unienes. Confeitionenes. Piit ir Jtl.l Tohl..o and lit ai th Foiei;n and Domestic Fruits. iW. rtutr 1 inwjrt a sprvulty. Lowest priivs u.tr;tnteed. t combination ' 122 hist M.irtin street. best inedi-l to the pro-jlLLO" K, Si;" Wiiter. IW relereiues. drugstores. Try it. Sat-order solicited t.oin ;utv isfaetion guaranteed. diUtwe. II KV l I.X V I ' K I 11V ' (Freezers, retricerators. ice KING T.ie compoundinc saueeer. oil'ot prescriptions a specially. tlv brushes. Cor. W ilmington &; l:ch.ui re. Q W, KIXO, General Agent fo- K WANd Lira P.YL CHIN'tSS LAN DUY POLISH. Theon!y iwrfct preparation in use It puts polish on linen like erame' nl saves one-half t'ie lahor o' ironinj. Kefps the clothes clean louver and washes ui'ich easier. A 'so agent for th Ta'ul erons Jfun-Ei-p'osive Safety La nip Burner (V) dozn now in use iu th citrc will tita uy size Hat wick lamp. Also agnt fo- o'hor hotisehi'M nov elties, S"ch a "Stove M ttens." Pillow Kham lfo'.ders.and other good novelties at verv low prices. Sol 1 ml on orders by U Ki-'g, 4i)5 S A'ilininefon st, near HarrUou house. Agent! wauted T HI. A li K, .IEWKI.K1I m Oiiticiau. Watclies, 1 1-x kj and Mil erwiire. 8"iicbnnizf time witl the It 8 Observatory (biily. 117 FavetteriMe street Ka'eigh, NC. CENTS A MONTH- ral Vate 1-2 PRICE Fi 75c, former prices 1.2") and 1.50. WE ARE OFFEltl.XO ' MflEvJI B Jkil LIES to make room for fall stock. Having this day Qualified as administra tor of the estate of vvilev Moss, deceased, I this is to notify all rersons having claims against said estate to present them on or be ! fore the 19th day of June, 1895. or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebtei to said esta e are hereby notified to mak" immediate pay ment. JOMARCOM, Admrr. June 19, 1891. Administrator's Mice. Having this da v qualified as administrator of the estate of Kirabral Kelly, deceased, this ig to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the fame to ma on or before the 25th davofMay, 1895, or this noti-e will be plead in bar of their recovery; and all p"raon3 indebted to said estate are he eby notified to make im mediate paymont J 0 M&.KCOM, May 25th, 1894 6 n . Administrator. In Postage, we will send ' A Sample Knvolope, of either ; WHITE, FLESH or BKtTSETTE OZZONI'S OWDER. You have seen it advertised for many years, but have you ever tried it? If not, you do not kuow what an Ideal Complexion Powder Is. POZZONI'S bmldea belns an acknowledged beantlfler, baa many refreshing uses. It prevents ohaf ln, aun-bnrn, wind-tan ,1 essens penplratlon, etc.: tnfactltlsamoiitdehcateanddeatrnbla proteotlon to the face during hotweatber. It Is Sold ETerywhere. Vnr lunntfl iiMmh J.l.SnTTnsirn et u. I HBNTION THIS PAPKB. e Ew EiiCi isra ido &r CLOTHIERS &A TTERS H i I ZLHaxLixf aotiarorf! StatsioxLOX BLANK BOOKS of all kinds. nFI.KRS IX Sthool Supples of all kinds. Otliof Supplies j specialty. riione 142. Special attention to orders. V. G. STI'AI'IC. ManuRer. J. TURNIP A splendid assortment of the Turnip Seed just received; 5 HI tterburi? Litbia Water0 This justly popular water will make you feel comlortable and cheer ful. It regulates Hie bowels, cures' dyt.pepsiii ill all its forms, and is a panacea" for all bladder and kidney troubles. Received direct from the Springs every few days, and de livered to any part of the city at 20 cents per half gallon bottle. Try it. J. Hal. Roumtt. longer DripH I have nil the-conveniences for serving the finest Fountain Never ag s. anil span- neither pains nor expense-to pleas th most fastidious. '4AXIM A my soda is good or bad, likewise will my drugs par take of the same, reputation. J. Hal. RoUBiTT. I have Domestic Cigars and Havana Segars from five to twenty five cents. Nothing cheaper. J. Hal. Robbitt. When you have them compounded at my store, the doctors of Ral eigh are satified that, you are doing all you can for your sick. J. Hal. Robbitt. I buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Qrade Sewing Machines known as THE" STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. A good machine at Bottom figures. 1 also keep always on hand full line of machine sup plies, such a need)es,prts and attachments. One of my specialties i- the reoairing of ma chines of any make, this be:ng done at your home or at my odice , I have had Years of Experience in tais business and Guarantee Sttsfaction. Hog, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machines OK MARTIN, 13 West Hargett Street. h20m SATSJRADEWsT vur 1 rvivan 1 o 1 CAW I OHTAIN A PATENT For ' Prom tit ar.awor and an honest opinion, write to M I ' N N iV CO., who have bad nearly ftftj Tears' experience In the patent busineBs. Coumiunlca i tlons strictly eonfltfentlal. A Handbook ot In- I formation concerning 1'atontn and how to ob . tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of median, leal and scientific booka sent free. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. reeeire special notloelntbe Sclentifle Amerirnn, and thus are brought widoljr before the public with out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any sclentifio work In the world. S3 a year. 6ample copies sent free. 1 Building EdUlon. monthly, tlW a year. Single Copies, -iS oenta. Every number contains beau tiful plates. In colors, and photographs of new houses, with plana, enabling builders to show the latent flesurtui and hhuhi eonlrartjt. - - 33 UiiMM A OA. Haw 0. BmuumAT, t Statliciryp -t rf r lililHtli DS best varieties of Hoist's new crop cents per ounce, or 50 cents per lb. J. Hal. lkiBBirr. FOB1894. - The publishers take pleasure in announc ing that "The Morning Herald" has recent ly ben enlarged from four to eight pages, and that while the price remains at one cent per copy, or 13 per ysar to mnil subscribers, each edition coutains as much news and more general reading matter than is printed by the Baltimore two-cent dailies. Th Telegraphic Service of " The Yorniog Herald" is unexcelled by any other Balti more paper. Its Newsservice1 the .counties is thor ough and reliable. Its Market Reports 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 verbatim report of the Sermon by Rer Dr Talmage the celebrated Brooklyn preacher appears in Monday morning's edition. "T heTiorning Herald" will continue to be an Independent Newspape- fair and im partial in its statements and fearless in the xpresion of its opinions "THR SUNDAY IIBBALD," of 24 p tges, is the best Sandty paper in Bal timore, aud is sold at 3c per copy, or tl 60 for a year. "TUB WUUKLT HERALD" is the cheapest and best ehtht-ptge weekly newspaper publishe I in the United States, theannual subscription being 6O0. IS""The Mining Herald" will be sent I on trial for one week to any person sending 1 his or her iddreas, enclosing a cents, to the UKKAiiU rUBLlotllNU UU., Baltimore and Charles Streets. Baltimore, Md, A HsoHHoriB. uenerai Manager. CHAPLO ITE OBSLRYER. A Democratic Paper, a paper devoted to the industrial development ot North Uaro lina and the South, f be best advertising medium betweea Washington and Atlanta DAILY, 18 T per year. WJKLY, II 00 per year. 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