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EYE1IJLGVISII0R; Ft'BUSHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB.GO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices for nuiling, fi per year, or 25 cents per month. Office Upstair over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's lrug More, 2nd floor. W. M. BKoW.V, Sr., MV'r. Kaleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Enm Cur Editor KALEimi, ALGJST 7, 1K01 NOTICE TO SUBSC8IBERS. If nuWilber fail to gt their paper in future they will do a favor by re porting the failure to this olHce. Sufcsi-riptions to the Visitor may be left at No. 337 West Jones aueet, 334 West Lane street, and 610 Kant lavie street. HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN ! Good advertising consists in the se lection of a few strong, juirk sell spe cialties, to staud as the representatives of your stock in price, pattern anil quality. No tradesman need lack for a specialty. Let specialties sell staplss always and try to take rank aiiKHi;: your competitors as oue who is the quickest to recouize a good thiug and the first to i-ell it. Invite palrous to come and see you. The fivat advertisers of the country never cease reminding the people of their names, location and nature of business. Advertising is an invest ment aud 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 xithont the aid of newspapers. This a,rs 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. He mi'st 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." A French duel and a joint debate in South Carolina are equally harmless. Cleveland will not mourn rnusli when he gets rid of part of his "wild team" as a result of the November election. A German newspaper prophesies that the American anion will soon be divided into three republics, one as the Pacific, another as the Atlantic and the third as the Gulf of Mexico! Outside of New York city the bank clearances of the country were greater last week than they were in the same week last year. In spite of the tariff muddle the business revival has begun. The gold fund is now down to about 153,000,000, or 122,000,000 below the line where it stood last January when he announced the other sale, and $12,- 000,000 below the mark where it rested early in February when the sale actually began. Dr. Guzman, the minister from Nicaragua, has received a telegram from Managua, officially: announcing that the town of Bluefields on the Mosquito coast, has been taken by the Nicaraguan army. The telegram, the minister said, contained no particu lars of the affair. Japan is spoken of as a small nation, but it has more population than France or Italy, and a larger area than Great Britain. . It has resources in fighting men and national credit that remove it far from being classed as weak or insignificant, As for pluck, a look at the size of its present antagonist leaves nothing to be said. Somebod has discovered that in 1890 when the McKinley bill was under discussion senator Gorman made a vigorous speech in favor of free iron ore, quoting among other 'things this declaration of major Bent, president of the Pennsylvania steel company: "Give me free ore, - and I will sell pig iron in Liverpool and steel rails in London." " JTet week at Terr Haute, Indiana, there will b a re-met, the purses of which aggregate JM.OOO. The Chicago paper are discussing whether a homely woman is one of nature'! mistakes. There are no home- ' ly women. The Keutm-kiane say there is no bad whiskey. Some is better than other kinds. i The six Japanese who have gradu ated at the Annapolis naval academy since 1873 hold important commands in the navy cf the their native eoiiu- try, one being a rear admiral. They made a good record at the academy, and gained advanced rank in their classes. The Chinese certainly have solved the problem of government. With an area no greater than the I'nited States, and a population of over 400,- 000,000, there is not the least bit of friction in the government of the country. For 6,000 years the empire has stood without danger threatening it from the inside. There was a wild opening at all the grain markets yesterday witn corn leading and setting the pace on others. The scene at, the start was one of the most eiicfiing witnessed in years. The sales, especially coin, were made with a total disregard of price. Frantic bids were made outnumbering the offerings two to one. The drought throughout the west is unbroken and in this circumstance lay the motive for the unusual activity and strength. The official returns of commerce show that the imports for the year ended June 30. 1894, amounted in value to $617,841,449, against $815,- 059.909 during the preceding fiscal year. The exports of domestic mer chandise in the same period amounted in value to $809.207.941 showing a visible balance of upward of $250. 000.- 000. Yet, in spite of this enormous balance, the theory that the foreigner must pay the difference in gold i overthrown by the large exports of the previous metal. During the recent riots the governor of Pennsylvania notified the president that he could furnish 12,000 soldiers for immediate service within twelve hours, and that the state could arm and equip 50,000 more inside of ten. A year ago yesterday since congress assembled in extra session, and yet the tariff bill has not reached the president. Moreover, nobody can tell when it will reach him or whether it will ever reach him. Six months have elapsed since the measure passsed the house and was sent to the senate. Practically speaking, it was five months before that body, for final action was not taken upon in the sen ate until July 3. The Kl Paso county, Colorado, sheriff, who was captured by adjutant general Tarsney in Missouri and taken back to Colorado, has made a full confes sion and given the names of all the men connected with the outrage com mitted in Colorado Springs a few weeks ago. He confirmed the story that a murderer from El Paso county jail was allowed to help put tar and feathers on Clorado's adjutant general. According to Wilson's story, the men engaged in the tarring aud feathering of Gen. Tarsney were sheriff Bowers, his deputy, Bob Mullins, Capt. Saxou, sergeant Bancroft, deputy sheriffs Wilson; Quackenbosh, Sherman Crum ley, Walter Crumley, Shorty Allen, Smith Shellenbarger, and perhaps one or to two others, including a women. .- "WORLD'S BIKE RECORD. Another Second Sliced Off the Time for a Mile. Waltham, Mass., August 6. An other full second has beeu sliced off the world's bicycle record for a mile, with flying start and pacemakers. Harry C. Tyler, of Springfield, Mass., did it very easily.lowering the 1:544-5 record of J. P. Bliss, of Chicago, made on the same track, to 1:53 3-5. Johuson's Magnetic Oil caret cramps aud colic and interna! neuralgia and neaaacne ana backache it stunt! v. 35 and SO cents, for sale by John Y MacRao Itchlnir, burning, scaly and crusty AS of infft.nt.fl nlnnaai Anil hnolarl nd quiet sleep restored bv Johnson's uneuiiu ooap at jonn i juaonae's. All Free. Thoee who hart ued Dr Kln's Kew Dis covery know it value, and Ih-we who have not. bare now the opportunity to trv it free. Osll on tha tlverte. drvej;it au i rt a tri al bottle, fre. Send your name and eddrwas to H K Bu.klen t Co. Chioneo, ud got a tempUt boiila of Dr 'Kints'i N lafel'ille fr.e, weJI fa a oopv of Guide In Health ml H'MW-liolil Initrur-tor, free AllofwbicU is ruaraniel to do u root and coats you nothing at fobu Y MacH. a drmr flora. DYSPI-P3IA AND INDIGESTION In their worst f irms are cured by the use of P. P. P. If you are debili tated and run down, or if you need a tonic to regain flesh and lost appetite. strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and yon will be strong and healthy. For shattered constitutions aud lost man hood P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Polk Iloot and Potassium w the king of all medicines. P. P. )'. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For wile by all druggists. CMTU'lsMNU A Yol'NG LADY. "She would be a pretty girl but for one thing." "What's that? asked Charley. Ge r,i) "Her fn?. is always cover ed w'th purp'e and red bl'uThes." Charley "Oh, that s easily enough disposed of. I'sed to be the same way myself, but 1 cannht on to the trouble ne day, and not of it in no time." "George '-What was it?" "Charley "Simply blood erupt ions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's the boss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so bad that you could hear him holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, aud yon know what an athle tic old gent he is now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer she would thank them afterwords. All the di ng stores sell it." Burwell & Dunn. Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. The CITY LIVERY STABLES. Having purchased Wake's staMcs and re fitted the same, we are prepared to furnish carnages tor PARTIES, ; WEDDINGS : OR FUNERALS with careful drivers who will always be on time. We can furnish Buggies for Pleasure or Business. YANCEY & MARTIN 131 East Morgan street. Telephone 79. jy2 Nor.Tii 'Ano' ISA. ) In the S-inerior ' nirf . Whkb (,'orsTv. ) Before the ilcrk. A S Heiile and Rebecca A. his vri'i-: 't IS Heiiie. Robert E Tow-send and !Cv -m- ri. his wife; K li MrDultie and Ro." bis wilr; James kirby and Ki e, it : ; Henri? Hcide, Thomas Atkini '1 - V. George Alexander Heide, Marv J.t e i.i.u, Wiilter fcxiitn. .lames ' oily Kxu -, Anm ('lav Uxnm, Mary Klizabath Exnm, R E il'-i 'o, aduii'-'strator or Caroline High Heide, plaintiffs, against A. O Drake (the younger) W W Cooper and B-rt. hu wife; u a. litter ana i aronne, his wit-; K K Howies and Lou Bowles, his wife; Richard H Cowan and Mary Cowan, bis wife; J.iha fcJoneiand Marn j McJones. his ife; Edward DeQroot and Marearet E Dct'root. bis wife; Francis N Drake, Edward ,1. Drako, vnru-ia jl arauy. aiary tt.urafce, Matthew H Drake, defendants. lhe plainrffs complamiue. alleirf. 1st: Toat oi the 10th of February, 1804. and un til he dieJ. AO Drake (the elder) was (he owner In fee-simple of the following real property towit: A lot, i th city of Rileigh on ibe northwest, corner of UiUsboro ard Weits'reets a 'joining L D Uastlebury ou :he west and KUirgton. Royster & o (now Roy.ter, Park A Oo.) on the nr-rt'-, contain ing ' bout 2 3 of n acre, more or less The defendants bovft name I will take no'icathata siucial iirjceedins; enliil-das anow has been commenced iu thcsii( erior court of -ake county b.if-re tiie clerk for t'-e tmrpi3e of sellini? the Drake pro-erty on Hillsl-oro st;eet, l!ali igli, N for a division, and of st-t-.livg the r jihts of the respective parties in tne (remi'sys. Au l Vvt tne de- fen.liin's are retpl re,i as refore to api eir at the ortie-s of the chrk of t.he cupcrior ourt of s.iid count, , at the court house, iu Ral eicb, (1. at l'i o'cVick a m. o be24th day of PcptPmber, and answer or de mur to the comt U inf. in the slid proee?diiir which has been filed, or the .lamtifl3 wil" apply to i be court for the relief demanded in the complaint. JUHN W. TH')MJ S )N, Clerk Superioi t'ourt. Wake County. J. W. Hinsdale, PIaii:liff 'g Attorney, jy 13 o a w6 w Notice of Sale. By virtue of authority eiven in a mort gage by P" '' and "try F Payjie, recorded iu tue rr i ' a oiu e or wate conniy, in book 4. pae 791, we will sell on Tuesday the 14th of August, 1894, at' te court bou8edonof Wake or.un'y, in he city of Itileigb, the lot and premises situate in said city of Krlirh and lyjunded on the enst by HrrinKl itreet, on- the onth by part of lot 206, known as J. M. Berts' lot. on the west by West street, and on the north t-y part of lot No. 266, known as the Talbot I.ipon and Anderson Betts' lots, respectively, and being the lot described in said morWnpe. which is hereby referred to and made a part of this notice of sale.. Time of sale 12 o'clock m. Terms cash. HOLDING 6 VA83, Att'ya for Mortgagee. July 14,1894. V AAA AddLA 44A4 tiArlA tiiAA A Mourn, $3.00 PER YEAR. THE Evening Visitor. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE NOW IS THR TIMR NOW 18 1 HE TIMS TO SUmrRiRK. 10 SUBiSCKlBE, Th uii-eioj of THE VISITOR will be in (he future, t;s it has been in the pas', TO ELEVATE L BOR PUBLISH ALL HOME NEWS. TO INTEREST READERS OF ALL CLASSES. - TO ADVANCE THE INTERE4P OF RAT EIGH, TO REPORT ALL TNDU8TPI.L . ENTERPRISES It will contribute, by its advocacy of .Progress v j ideas of busluess, to make Raleigh a prosperous inanufactiiriosr cenire, a model of commercial enterprise, and the most prosperous CTTI IN THE SOUTH. Its small price will attract subscribers, Its real merits wil! xanke it a popular favorite. -SUBSCRIBE FOR- THE VISITOR Mechanics. Laborers, Merchants and Profesaiou.il Men. It Is read in the comiting rornt. in tho mar's of tntde, in every house hold, in railroad cars. In work shops, aud is a valuable advertising medium. Sparkling, racy, lively, Its Local Department will be a specialty, attractive to all reeders and valuable in giviug all the home news. Letters from the people will enable the people t diNcuss all matters in which the public ' are interested. TERMS: One year, inside the city, $3 00 One week. " ' 08 One month, " " 25 One year, outside the city, $3 00 One week. " " 08 One month," " 9.1 Globs of four, one month, $1 AO Postage paid at this offloe. Address, EVENING VISITOR, t Raleigh. N. O. TC31 VISITOR BUSIS9E88 DIRECTORY. B"AI D li THI STAFF or, L1FS, And good bread ran b had when you ue K'X'd 1 The rit;ht ol Hour. If you will try '11..V.1 l-r..u." r .,.... I'ltcnt Alarm . county or the patent at W , ,i, ZrfrZZ or -Mornuiif tiiar." a Fiitte die & D i'e st$ Htr.nght family flour, at. j3.a p.r Mck, I will1 iuiraute Kntiefaction f XT II HUG It try lime. Thin flour is of l.oub-l.err wueai, aim IOI.-X.- I I 1 . 1 'XX. .-i.ur. jjody.lit'eand baking inal-Lamps and iiie i-annoi i evfin-u. Also a specialty ot ice Creon rer oi all mnJs keys lor any For ale ouly by Freocrs. r.'triccrairs, icelocV.. Lxks repaired in the J T Joa.NdON, AgL boxes, lemon sjueerers. oiliity on short notice. Prices to Phone stoves, lly tuns, tly hruihes. suit. Key checks, &C (Anti-ui'phal-aljrine.) D." JtellX'OV. i lie Hnut tli-a Uone ana Neurs'ia Ken-dy. t urns qiiieKly and safely head -he in all iu various fjnns Manuf.only by i rop ..la I Johnson, Kaleiy'v joe but. For sale by all c'rumu. 1EALLU l.X Uple ant ies, rine oarsimt 'f oa-v o. Kruils, VeK-'tanle. Ac, 331 Ud Li bore titrtet. 11LANTI0 it MrUrit Ollt'J LIN A UAILUOIU. Time Table Xo. 26. l'ASMiixoKit TKAiKrt Daily, Exc. Sunday. 3 bast. 4 wb.st. au lv. ah. lv. P. M. P. M. !TAT10Nd. A.M. A.M. 3 20 (ioldsboro, 11 10 3 43 3 40 Nest's, 10 30 10 40 3 50 3 51) Lai range, 10 2J 30 25 4 11 4 13 Falling Creek, 10 00 10 07 4 25 4 30 Riuston, U 48 U 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 Tusearora, ' 8 55 8 58 5 31 5 31 Clin k's, 8 4S 8 48 5 50 5 58 Newberu, 8 17 8 30 0 25 0 25 Uiverdale, 7 52 7 52 0 t-0 0 30 Croatau, 7 47 7 47 0 40 0 40 Havelock, ' 7 31 7 39 7 03 7 OO Newport, 7 10 7 13 714 7 14 Wildwood, 7 03 7 03 7 18 7 18 Atlantic, 6 58 0 08 7 28 7 33 Jlorehead City, 0 42 0 47 7 43 Morehead Depot, 0 25 Train No. 4 connects with the w. & w. train bound north, leaving Gold.s boro 11:55 A. !., and with K.& D. train west, leaving (ioldsboro 2:35 P. M. Train 3 connects, with k. & o, train arriving' at (ioldsboro 12:15 P. M., and with w. & w. train from the north at 2:55 P. M. S. L. DILL, Supt. 1 bay direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Grade Sewing Machines known as THF STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. 4 Rood machine at Bottom Figures. I also keep always ou hand full lines of machine sup plies, such as ncedles.psrts and attachments. One of my specialties ithe repairing of ma chines of any make, this bo'ng done at your home or at my office 1 have had Years of Experience in this business and Guarantee 8 .tisfaction. Hog, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchunge for machines. GKMARriN, b20m 13 Wtst Hargett Street. Akdbhw J. Jones, Len. H. Roystkb Business Manager. Aich't & Supt. li'ld'g B.t. Park, in charge yards and shops. R0YSTR, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Royaler Co.) MANUFACTU UKBS Or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Scroll Wurk, STAIIl HAILS And all Other Klude of Baihiirtg Material. Will contract to bui'd any w: ere in tne State, or furnish any kind of material di sked. Our shop ib equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery. We are lo cated on the S. K. L. Kailroad, which runs uirough the best timbered lands in Nort Carolina, from which we get our logs an I cut oar own lumber. This enables m to fill orders of any s ze or di-rension ou short notice. W- can cut 1S.000 feet a day. Our Dry Kiln has a wpsoity oi 50, 000 feet, aud we cut, dry and dress lumber for the public At reasonable rates. Telephone No. 135. Our yard and sltopa are on West street, at Aest teriionns of Adenton ttrei. teb74 The visitor 26 days, 25 i "Toil 8ALK. TTTUE.flX V Y or ivter rrtneis Drugs, T,.!; ArticUs, To- Look, stiti; ,'biccos, "iKirs, soda and min- U. S.i terins ml waters, call on O U . KINO. The compounding of prescriptions a specially. tor.V ilminKton&txchange. A NEW thing in Raleigh. Ukkk well's Key Fae- .--u,,.,,, - SLjIiihiirw Mir TaWe Cutlery! new opera liouse; manutactn- IT W BI.AKK, JBWKLER nd Unt'i in. Fauny Grocer Watches, t lock and tiilrerwiire. Bvnchrnniied time will the I' 8 Ubrvatory daily. 117 Fayelteville street, Hale'gh, N U. FOB 1894., The publishers take pleasure in announc ing tliai "Ttie Morning Herald" has recent ly o-en enlnrged frni four to eight pages, aud that while the price remains at one cent per copy, or (3 per yar to mri I Subscribers enf-h elition contains as much news and more central reading ma-ter than is printed by the Baltimore two-cent dailies. The telegraphic dervice of "The Morning Herald" is unexcelled by any other Bam more paper. Its fvewa fc'ervice' i the counties is thor ough and reliable. Its Market Keporta are full, complete and accurate. lis illustrated woman's page is a feature th'it will not be found iu any other Balti more daily. A verbal iin report of the Sermon by Rev Dr Taiuiage the celebrated Brooklyn preacher appears in Monday morning's edition. "Ibe Morning Herald" will continue to oe an Independent Newspaper fair and im partial in i's statements and- learnt in the expression of its opinions "THE SUNDAY HKJIALD," of 24 p 'ges, is the best Sunday paper in Bal timore, and is sold at 3c per copy, or tl 50 for a year. "TUB WUKKLlt UErtALD" Is the cheapest and best eight-pnge weekly newspaper published in the United States, theannual subscription bei!g50o. J-SThe Homing Herald" will be sent on trial for one week to any person sending bis or her Address, enclosing 5 cents, to the HKKaIjD PUBLISHING (JO., Baltimore and Charles Streets, Baltimore, Md. A Bscehofkb. Genera! Mansper. PENNSYLVANIA'S Leadiiw NEWSPAPER in all the attributes that suffice to mnke a tirst class journal. ME spares no trouble or expense to gather and present to its readers all the news of the Old and New World. Its several departments, each under the management of a competent editor, treat fully of maters pertaining to THE HOUSEHOLD, THIS FARM, WOMAN'8 WOULD, SCIENCE, ART, LITEKAUKE, F13AXCB, THE REAL KtJTATK WORLD. Presenting a complete magazine every day subscription rates: Daily, one year, . paily and Sunday, one year $3 00 4 00 Address The Record Pub-Co. 917-916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CHAPLOTTE-' OBSERVER. , A Democratic Paper, a paper devoted to lhe industrial development of North Caro lina and theSonth. fbe best advertising me limn between Washington and Atlanta, DAILY, 8 ' C per year. WEEKLY, tl 00 per year. . THE OBSERVER COMPANY. J P Caldwill, Ed-tor, Charlotte, N C. r-Kor sale at KJiner M Shaffer's news stand. Ualeigh, N U . : ' a!6 tt Administrator's Notice - Having this day qualified as admtnlstrs -tor of ihe estate ot J A Penny, deoeaiel, this is to notify all person having claims against the said estate to present them to me for payment on or before the 14th day of July. 1X95, or this notioe will be plead in bar of ' heir recovery, and all persona indebted ro a dd estate are hereby requested to make immejiate payment. J. O MA BOOM, Administrator. July 11, 1994. owttw asm C U P.l D P TOBACCOo m
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