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EYEMG VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except SunJiy) EVENING VISITOR PUB.CO. THE VISITOR, by cirru-rs io the city, 2$ cents per month. Prices for mailing, J per year, or 25 cents per month. Office Upstairs over Mr.'j. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BROV Sr., MV'r. K.ileigh, . C. FRED. A. OLDS. ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor HALMUU. JLLY 28. 1801. NOTICE TO Sl'BSCRIBLRS. If subscribers fail t jrettheir ( r in future they will do a favor by re porting the failure to thin office. Subscript ii to the Visitor may be left at No. 327 West Jones street, 324 West Lane street, and 611) Kast Davie street. HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN ! Good advertising consists in the se lection of a few strong, quick sell spe cialties, to stand as the representatives of your stock iu price, pattern and quality. No tradesman need lack for specialty. Let specialties sell staplss always and try t take rank anions your competitors as one who is the quickest to recognize a good thing and the first to sell it. Invite patrons to come and see yon. 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 iuto the smiles of prosperity. The Pennsylva nia railroad advertises exclusively in the newspapers. There is not a great business that has baen built in the past twenty years without the aid of newspapers. This ajM 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 be has to sell and how he intends to sell it, and a persistent pnblication 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 uut read a news paper does not use soap." The motion of Mr. Gorman that the tariff bill should be sent back to con ference without instruction was adopted by a viva voce vote. The house labor committee today ordered a favorable refort on the Springer bill, creating a national board of arbitration for settlement of all labor troubles, strikes, etc. With the. democratic masses and the president on their side, the democrats of the house oiigit' re havesprmk -rKujgh to ?t:'', to their ground in .their fight with the senate. The casualty list of the Chicago riots was twenty-six killed, sixty-one in jured. This is the result of a strike which, according to testimony just presented in court, nobody ordered and which had no directing leaders. "Gen." Coxey is urging the tramps he finds sleeping on the benches in the parks of New York to go to Wash ington and fill the parks there in order to bring a pressure upon the govern ment. This makes Coxey a boss tramp. An English electrician who has been experimenting with waternielous re ports that he obtained from a number of them a current powerful enough to ring a bell. Perhaps it was a doctor's bell two or three hours after the ex periment. An ocean trip to Europe and back can be made now for $18.64 if the pas senger is willing to travel in the steer age. The worst thing about these low prices is that the anarchists about be driven from Europe will flock to this country, and it will be impossible to single then out unless new restric tions are put in in force. The mails for month have been weighted down with worthless tariff speeches. Over 5,000,000 speeches have been franked by members this ses sion. A Cleveland member has sent out 1,000,000 copies of his speech on the income tax, and a Michigan mem ber has mailed 200,000 copies of his tariff speech. The Atlantic & Danville, a railroad running from Danville to PorUmooth, is to be tied up today. The men who recently purchased it have ordered a reduction of ten per cent, la officers' salaries, and 25 per cent, io the wages of engineers and other employees. Chief Arthur, of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers, will be on the setae today. The men employed by the road are determined to quit rither than to submit the reduction. The famous shrice at Loiirdes, in France, which Zola has lately adver tised in such a graphic way, is soon to be visited by a party of 150 per- us from Brooklyn. Among the num ber are several paralytics, and 700 written petitions are to betaken along for the cure of diseased persons who can not make the journey. It remains to be seen how many miracles will re salt from this American pilgrimage, which has been blessed by Satolli and otherwise put in the way of expecting remarkable things. The statement that war has been declared betweeu Japan and Chiua is generally accepted as correct. The Japanese victory, wherein a number of Chinese transports were suuk, was gaiued on Wednesday. The Chinese loss of life was very great. There w ere eight or ten of the transports with 12,000 troops on broad. Most of the troops abroard them were coolies, with bows and arrows. The Korean king has been taken prisoner by the Japanese and marines have been landed from the Baltimore to protect jhe American legation at Seoul. The railway commission has made return to the state treasurer and auditor of the assessed value of all railway, steamship and telegraph property in the state. The total amount is $24,565,611.58. The sys tems of railways are assessed as fol lows: Atlantic Coast Line, 6,679,152; Southern, $5,221,361; Seaboard Air Line, .4,749,584; miscellaneous roads, 7,388, 392; Pullman car company, 67,909; steamship companies, 240, 000: telegraph companies, 209,045. The increase of asssessment over last year is 327,000. The North Carolina railway is assessed at 1,802,809; the same as last year. This is on the capital stock and other property. The road-bed is as yet exempt from taxa tion. Commissioner Fitzgerald of the As sociated railways of Virginia and the Carolinas was interviewed yesterday in reference to the report that freight rates in the south would be increased 200 per cent, after August 1, and ex plained that there would not be an in crease above the old rate. Some time ago the rate war iu the south caused rates to be cut down. "IhJuBe it was agreed the old rate should be restored after August 1. , A CHURCH FIGHT. This is How the Minnesota People Do. NoBTHFiELD, July 27. The pro tracted war between church factions culminated tonight in a terrible light with clubs and guns. Robert Work man and William Barnhart were bad ly beaten and probably fatally wound ed. Charles Graham and Reuben Page were badly hurt. This feud has been going on for three years. It was caused by a school house being used as as a church by the Methodists and Presbyterians of three districts, the trustees being church members. The keys of the building were given to the church people. : An altar was erected and Bible verses were hung upon the walls. Wood and oil have beaa used for three years past at the expense of the school district. A suc cessful effort was made last night to remove a majority of the school board at a school election. This would re sult in throwing out the altar and dis continuing the use of the schoolhonse as a church. The chairman refused to acknowledge , the result, claiming that those who elected anti-church of ficers did not believe in God and they ought not, therefore, to count. The old church board refused to give up the keys, and "the courts will be re sorted to. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand i" a wonderful liniment for rheuma Hem, neuralgia sprains and bra' see for man or beast. tl.00 size BOo, 50c size 3?o. At John Y MacRae's. COXEY A DESERTER. He and His Son Jesse Leave the Army to Starve. HvATTsvtLtE, MJ., July 27. Gen. Coxey has left his follower to look out for themselves as best they may. He told his half-starved adherents at camp Lost Liberty yesterday that the outlook was very discouraging, and that hereafter they would have to got food as best they could. II and his son Jesse have left for Mas.siliou.ohio. Five of the t'oxeyites were Kent to prison yesterday as vagrants. Noth ing is lefi in the commissary but a few pickles, and these and blackberries are the army's oi,y ai.iil.iM.' Kee Ike World'., Fair ,r i.v-. I poll receipt of V Pr address nil I ti teen cent ill p-.ts're stati( w will mail vol prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the Worlu's t'oluiutiiau (exposition, the recular price i tiftv cents but as wn want von t have one, we make the price nominal You will lind it a woi ko'rt n l thin ! to b prized, ll oo mail s full page views of the great build ings, with descr.vl us of suie uud is exe cuted in h'i:het Mvle of art If r,.tsatitied vith it. aiter you gel it, we will refU'id ine stamps and 1-t you keep the book. Address H K lift klen ,Vi Oo, Chicago. 111. The CITY LIVERY STABLES. Havin:' purchased Blake's stables and re fitted the same, we are prepared to furnish carriages for PARTIES, WEDDINGS OR FUNERALS with careful drivers who will always be on time. We can furnish Busies for Pessure or Business. YANCEY k MARTIN 131 East Morgan str.eet. Telephone 79. jy2 Nosth i'arouna. t In tlie 8 ipcrior iurt. Wke Cot: xr. i Before the Clerk. S Heiile, and Kebecca A, hii wile; R E Heiile. Uohert K Towse-nd and Nlemiora, bis wife; B L MeDulUe and I!o" K. his wife; -James Kirby uud Ka'e, h's wife; Henrv Heide, Thomas Atkir sou Heide, Oeorge Alexander Heide, Mary Jne fcxum, Walter Exura, .fames '''oily Exutp. Annie Olav Exnrn. Mary Elizabeth Exnm, H E Heide, administrator of Caroline High Heide, plaintiffs, agniust A G Drake (the younger) W W Cooper and Bert, his wife; DAB ker and Caroline, his wife; U K Rowles and Lou Bowles, his wife; Hichard H ''owan and Mary Cowan, his wife; John if clone and Marii T, McJoex. his wife; Edward 1'eGroot and Margaret K l)'root, his wife; Francis N Drake, Edward J. Drake, Vitrti-ia E Brady Mary K Drake. Matthew H Drake, defendants The plaint' fTs coniplainius. ulleg. 1st: Ti-at o- the luth of February, iMIif. a'ldjw-' til he d'e l. AO Drake (tho elder! .rs the owne lu fee-simple of the following real property towit: A lot i - the citv o' It viith on 'he northwest corner of Hills' nd Weot streets a 'joiiii 'g L DOa1 ! n ou he west and Eilington. RoysXe' a. , i. -Jisfer, Pari-- it Oo.) on the J't ". t'.a Ui iiiM ..bout 2 ! of an acre, more or ie'at The defendants nbove liamel will take no'iceihata sp.'ciul proceeding eutiikdas above has beeu commenced iu the superior court, of Aake countv before the clerk for the purpose of selline the Drake property on Hillsboro street, Kaltigh. N O, for a division, and of settling the r'ghta of the respective parties ia the premises. And tht tne de fendants are ram-red as before to aprcar at the office of the clerk of the superior court of said county, at the court house, in Ral eigh, SO, at 10 o'clock a m, on the 21th day of September, 18SH, and answer or de mur to the complaint in the said proceeding which has been tiled, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the re'ief demanded iu the complaint. : john w. Tinvrs n, Clerk gnperi"! 'out. Wake County. J W Hinsiulk, Fla'utiff's Attor ey. jy 13 o a w ti w ATLANTIC X .OKTU:iUO ; I j IN A It AILitO 1 1 Time Table No. 20. PASdENtiiiK Traih-j Daily, Exc.Huspay, 3 EAST. 4 WKST. AK I.V. P. M. P. M. STATIONS. 3 20 Goldsboro, 3 43 3 46 Best's, Alt. LV. A. M. A. M. 11 10 10 30 10 40 10 22 20 25 3 56 3 59 LaGrange, 4 11 4 13 Falling Creek, 10 06 10 07 4 25 4 30 Kinston, 9 48 9 53 445 445 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 Tnscarora, 8 55 8 58 5 31 5 31 Clark's, 8 48 8 48 5 50 5 58 Newberu, ' 8 17 8 30 6 25 6 25 liiverdale, 7 52 7 52 6 gO 6 30 Croatan, 7 47 7 47 6 46 6 46 Havelock, 7 31' 739 7 03 7 06 Newport, 710 713 7 14 7 14 Wildwood, 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. & o. train west, leaving Gpldsboro 2:35 p. m. Train 3 connects with r. & l). train arriving-at Goldsboro 12:15 p. m., and with w. & w. train from the north at 1 2:55 p. m. S. L. DILL, Supt. 4A n 444 A AAA' d 44 at 5 A HO NTH, $3.00 PER YEAR. THE Evening Visitor. k PAPER FORlHE PEOPLE NOW H THR TIME NOW 13 1HK Tliltfi TO IIK'',RIBF.. IO SUBS0K18E. Th mUsio.i of THE VISITOR will be in the future, pa it has been in the pus, TO ELEVATE LBOS PUBLISH ALL HOUR NEWS, INTEREST READKR8 OP ALL CLA8SES. : to ADVANCE THE INl'EREiP OP RAT KKtH. TO REPORT ALL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES. It will contribute, by Its advocacy of : ProgresaiVA Ideas of Business to make Ralelgb a prosperous manufacturiog centre, a model of . commercial -enterprise, and the most prosperous CITY IN THE 80UfH. Its small price will attract subscribers Its real merits will make It a popular favorite. -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE VISITOR Mechanics. Laborers, Merchants and Professional Men. It is read io the diluting room, In tbe marts of trade, in every house : hold, in railroad cars, in work- shops, and is a valuable advertising medium. 8parkling, raev. lively, its Local Department will be a vpecialty, attractive to all renders and valuable in giving all the home news. Letters from tbe people will enable the people to discuss all matters - in which the public are interested. ; ' terms : One year, inside the city, $3 f C One week. ' " 06 One month," " 25 One year, outside the city, $3 00 One week, " " 06 One month," " S5 Olabs of four, one month, it 00 Postage paid at this office. Address, EVENING! VISITOR, Raleigh, N O. TH2 VISITOR BUSINESS DIBEOTOBY. BREAD IS THt STAFF ttrs. Aud good bread ran or bad when vou use trood Thrii;litol flour. If vou will trv Ptnt Alinn Kov.l iwn" r,,,...-vounty or tlie latentat f2.25 per sink,. I'eier or .Uorinug tr," a, straigut raiuily flour, at, ViM per sack, I will ruai'Miitee H.itisfaction : n'!. : . d ri v . :, : :: . , ,r v"i V v . i i, t . Cliin i. Crocker) , Glassware, tory, 212 Salisbury St., near o.t,nteana bakmgniul-Umpi anJ JMe Cutkrv. new opera house; nunutactu uie cannot b.. eieelied. Also a specialty of Ice Cream rcr ol all kinds keys for any tor naie oiuy ny rreezers, refrigerators, ice lock. Locks repaired in tlie I' l JUlOU., ftt. Phoue is. X ulirrpiiit Hgt'te-! Auti-eeihal-aL'iiie.) 0- II. J HI.V OS, , DEALBtt, IX lap's an Kaaojr (irccer ici, Kine tHgaraaud To vx o. Fruiia, v'ejr'tablei, Ac, 131 Uillsborc tit net. Die Great Hen "iictie a.nl Xcara'gi Ke dy. urea iju clly anJsdfe v he'd rhe ii ail iu various forms Manuf.only by i top Ja I Johnson, I alt i: . '.') ooc bot. Korea 'e by alt i'rusiatn. DlHiH hsafier Kitllui; litdiKeHtioii, Mck tlea'tHClie, And l'3popMla Arncur- d by P. P. P. (Prlcky A'lt, Polk Uuol and l'o( Nititii ) Abbott's Kast liiJi.in Corn Paiut cures all corns, warts aud bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale aud Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. DOG TAX. A tax upon every dog kept in the city limits is due and payable to the Chief of Police on thelirst day of July in each year. All persons owning a dog who shall fail to pay the tax dur ing the month of July, or who shal keep upon their premises an unlil ceused dog after the. 1st day of Au gust, shall be subject to a line; and all persons who shall fail to give iu their dogs shall be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and fined jf5 for each dog so omitted. All unlicensed dojs will be taken up and and impounded after the first day of August, 1894. C. D. HliARTT, jylG Gt . Chief of Police. I buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Grade Sewing Machine known as THE" STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. ' A pood machine at Bottom figures. I also kep always on hand full lines of midline sup plies, such as need lea, prts and attachments. Oneof my specialties ithe repairing of ma chines of any make, this be'ng done at your home or at my office. I have bed Yearn of Experience iu this business and Guarantee 8t;efaclion. Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machined. O K MARTIN, , h20m 13 West Harnett Street. W. L. Douclas CUCT ISTHCBEST. w d NOSaUEAKINa :. tOKUOVAnl. roruruA en&mci i FnrM r 4.3.5PFlNECAlf&KANSAH)a 3.5PP0LICE.3 Soles. 2A7-?Boy$'SchoolShoes. LADIES' in rns catai nr.iiF W.L'OQUGLAS. R RoCKTON. MASS. Von can bbtc money by purcbaalnc W. Im Douglna tShoea, Because, we are tbe largest manufacturers of advertised ahoea in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name arid price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wesring qualities. We have them Bold every, where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by HELLER BROS. Ho tics of Sale. By virtue of authority given iu a niort ga(! by Geo U and Vary P Payne, recorded in the register's office of Wake county. In book 4, page 791, we will sell on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, 1H94, at tt e eouit house door of. Wake county, in the city of Rali igb, the lot and premises situnte in sid city of Kaleigb and bounded on the east by Harrington et-eet, on the south by part of lot2o6,tnown as J. M. BHts' lot. on the west by West street, and on the north ry part ot lot No iib'li, known as the Talbot LlRon and Anderson Bttts' lots, respectively, and being the lot drscribed in said mortgage, which is hereby referred to and made a part of this notice ot sale. Time of sale 12 o'olock ra. Terms cash. . . . HOLDING A VA8S, Att'ys for Mortgagee. July M, 1801. " IW im or IVter Princis' UtuS, Toilet Articles, To- Lock, state, Diccos, Cigars, sKli iim nim U. S.; terms erjil witers, call t'ii O O Francis, of prescriptions a specialty. 1 Cor. Kiyettevillefit Diviests. Cor. Wilmington &Exchtnr,e. I N KV thing In Raleigh. I A br.ei.l- Key fc- JIlRlMlWEI.L ,rxxes, leiimn squeezers, oil iity on short notice. Prices to 'stoves, lly fans, tly brushes, suit. Key checks, &c. f W Bl. i JEl AKK, lEWELkR rod Uutician. Walohea, Mocks and hil.erware. 8 nob mil i il time will tha l 8 ObverTAtory daily. 117 KaveileriJle atraei, Bale gh, M U tm mum mm FOE1894:. The publishers take pleasure in announc ing that "l'be Morning Uerafa" has recent ly ben enlarged fr"m four to eight pages, and that while thn price remains at one cent per copy, or 1 3 per y-ar to mril subscribers, eanh editioo contains as much newt sad more geuerel reading nia'ter than is printed by the Baltimore two-cent dailies. The lel graphic Service of "The Yarning Herald" is unexcelled by any other Balti more paper. its Newsservice' i the counties la thor ough and reliable. Its Market Keporta are full, complete and accurate. lis illustrated woman's page is a feature that will not te found in any other Balti more daily. A verDa'irn report of the 8erruon by Rev Dr 'lalmage the celebrated Brooklyn preacher appeals in Monday morning's edition.. ' Tbe ftforning Herald" will continue io oe an Independent Newspaper fair and im partial In i's statements aud fearless in the expression of its opinions "TUB SUNDAY lihKALD," ' of 24 p iges, is the beet Sunday paper in Bal timore, and is sold at 3c per copy, or $1 60 for a year. "T1IE WEEKLY UEttALD" is the cheapest and best eiifht-psge weekly newspaper published in the Dnited States, theannual subscription being 50o. ISr"The Miming Herald" will be sent on trial for one week, to any persoa sending his or her oddress, enclosing 5 cents, to the HKKaU fUBLlbUlNU CO., Baltimore and Charles Streets, Baltimore, Md. A Bxf Hworia. Panera) Mscaver. PEMSYLYAfflA'S Leadina NEWSPAPER' In all the attributes that suftice to mnkt a first class journal. ' IHE spares no trouble or expense to rather and present to its readers all the news of the Old and New World. - Its several dapartinents, each under the management of a competent editor, treat fully of maters pertaining to THE HOUSEHOLD, . .. THE FARM, . WOMAN'S WORLD, SCIENCE, ART, LITKRAUKE, FINANCE, THE REAL ESTATE WOULD. Presenting a complete magazine every day SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year, f 3 00 Daily and Sunday, one year, ' 4 0C Address TheRecord Pub-Co. 917-916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. iu CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. A Democratic Paper,, a paper devoted to the industrial development of North (Jaro linaanJ thetkiutb. fbe best advertising inedimn betweeu vVashington and Atlanta, DAILY, ttt i f per year. WKKKLY, f 1 OOperyear. THE OBSERVER COMPANY. J P Caldwill, Ed tor, Charlotte, N C. t-STFor sale at Kinier M SbafTefs news stand, Baleian, N L. - al6 tt Administrator's Notice Having this day qualified as adm nistra tor of the estate ot J A -Penny, deceased, this is to notify all person having claims " against the said etate to present them to me for pay meat on or before the 14th day of July. 1H95, or this notice will be plead ia b.tr of 'heir recovery, and all persons indebted to add estate are hereby requested to make Immediate payment. J. O. M.AKUOM, Administrator, July 14, m. owttw PHMiLFm
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