Newspapers / The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, … / Aug. 11, 1894, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
EVERUK VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except SunJiy) EVENING VISITOR PUB.CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices for miilini; f per year, or 25 cents per month. Ortice l'pM.iir over Mr. J. Hit BohHtt's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. UKMW.V. Kb.. M g r. Raleigh. N. C. FKEP. A. OLDS. ROBtRT L. GR W. fl'ITOR Ciiv Etiu UAL Kill 1 1, AUGJSf 1 I. IMH NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If sulisri titers f:iil to fM their paper in future they will do a f.iv.ir by re porting the failure to this olfice. Subscriptions to the Visrroit may be left at No. 327 West Jones street. 324 West Lane street, and CIO K.-i st Pane street. HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN! tiood advertising coiwistt in the se lection of a few strmiir. tiiick sell spe cialties, to stand as the representatives ' of your stock in juice, pattern and quality. No tradesman need lack for a. specialty. Let s: eialties sell si;iplss always and try to take rank among yo'ir eonipef iloi-s as one wlm is the qu iekest to r-n".: n.- a go. id t hill:' and the first to sell it. Invite patrons to come and see yni. I The great advertisers of the country never cease relnindiug the people of their tiaiues, 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 exclusively in the newspapers. There is not a great business that has bit en built in the past twenty years nitlioiit the aid of newspa (lets. This at-t is too bustling and com petition is too great fur the merchant to allow himself any longer the luxury of waiting supinely behind his coun ter for trade. He must show in ad vance f the purchase just what, he has til 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 Stddall. the Philadelphia soap man, says: "1 have confined my advertising entirely to newspapers. The man who does not read a news paper does nut use soap." Congress lias voted 2.44().()00 for fortifications, most of which will be expended on existing works. It will b" noticed that in all th" tariff "compromises" the sugar trust gets the turkey and the government gets the buzzard. Kx-state senator (ieorge l'luukitt. of New York, bought a plot of land for $14,000 and leased it to Tammany for ten years at $8,000 a year. This method of booming the town is flatter ing to metropolitan pride, but it is ex pensive. Russia has sent a few benevolent neu trals to watch the course of events in Corea. These genial spectators occupy eight warships, and will assist in the preservation of peace even if it is necessary to bring up another fleet and an army. A strong argument for the intelli gent rest riction of immigration is found in the fact that more than half of the inmates in American penitentiaries are . of foreign birth, through foreigners form only 17 per cent of the total popu lation. The democratic congressional con ferees resumed their sitting yester day and during the beginning of the conference there was an interchange uf suggestions, based upon the offer made by the senate conferees to ac cept free sugar as provided in the house bill. The senate bill on other items seams to be acceptable to the house. According to the London Times, Hiram MaximVlatest experiment with his flying machine is to be regarded as a practical success. His model is the insect, instead of the bird, the fortie employed being wholly mechanical and comparatively simple. The machine is made as light as is consistent with the required strength, and it is lifted and propelled by large wheels on each side, which make 425 revolutions a minute, and in so doing force so much air under them as to raise and sustain the structure. In the pant four year Canada has giea nearly 180,000 lores of good land in bounties to 1,743 f .it hers who stand credited with iu re than eleven c hildren each. Before appro, iag this ilea in political eivtuoiny it would lie well to hear from the 1,743 mothers. In ten years Ainericau cyclists have reduced the mile record from 2.43 to less than 2:0O, a feat once supposed to be impossible. The improvement has been gaiued by better machine aud tracks aud pneumatic tires, as well as by p"iieral kill muile among riders. Most persons have forgotten that this country was at war with t'ore.i in lf71. A fleet was sent there to ar i nige a convention fur the protection of shipwrecked America us, and was tired upon. An explanation was de manded, and none being given, an a -t.tck was made on the t'ore.tu forts. Lieut. MeKee and two other men were kille 1 ou our side, aud the t'orea u loss J was .'."iO men an I 4fl pieces of anil lerv. The returns to the si.itisiic.il divis ion of the department of agriculture for the ui'iilh of August make the condition of cotton 1)1.8. an increase of 2 2 -mints over the July condition and 3."i over that of June; the condition of June 1 .l ily bein..' respectively sw 3. nndMlO. The condition August !, S!)3. was SO 4. or 11.4 points lower than the condition for the same date this year. The North Carolina aver age is W.r. ien. Hazeii, chief of the secret ser vice, says that no genuine plates for printing currency ever have been stolen from the government, but Wil liam K. lirockway, in a confession he made, said he had several such plates and surrendered all that he could get, upon the condition that the sentence of thirty years in Sing Sing be sus pended, lie was discharged from custody, but did not give up certain plates which the government was anx ious to get, among them a national bank plate and a ?20 gold certilicate plate of the finest workmanship. Today Capt. S. A. Ashe retired from the editorial management of the News and Observer, with which paper his name has for so many 'years been associated. During all the long period ke has been a constant and zealous worker for his party and his views of public affairs have been regarded as clear and of marked value to the dem ocrats. Editorial Work is something ceaseless, and oftentimes a thankless task. Few men in the profession have applied themselves as steadily aud as laboriously as has (.'apt. Ashe. The press of the state is most generous in its expressions of regret at his re linquishment of editorial work and the Visitor joins in these sentiments. In all that Capt Ashe has done or may do he has always at heart the welfare of North Carolina. SHE PRETENDED SUICIDE. Arrest of a Young Woman who Declines to Disgrace Relatives. A young woman is at the central po lice station at Pittsburg who pretend ed to commit suicide there. .She gave four names, but declared she would not tell her right name, for she would disgrace her uncle, who, she says, is a justice of the United States supreme court. The first name she gave was Mrs. Richard Laird, the second Mrs. C. H. Owens, the third Ada Hathaway and the fourth Helen Haverling. This is entered on the books as her name. She says she is from New York. She made a scene in the office of Laird & Ray, wholesale shoe dealers. She called there upon Richard Laird, ask ing money from him. She has annoy ed him several times in that way, and he gave her $125 three weeks ago and $20 and a ticket to Chicago a few days afterward, to get rid of her. He says he met her in New York and she followed him. She says they met in Boston. When he declined to do more for her she drew a sponge from her pocket, saturated with ether, and applied it to her mouth, first exclaim ing: -V;- "Are you not going with me! If you are not, I'll end this right here." She was then arrested, it being feared she would injure Mr. Laird or herself. A NEW MAN OF HIM. What Pair's Celcrv Sheriff; While the sun shines the farmer J makes hay. . j Men and women hose store ot strength and net v ousencrtiy has fallen ; so low that it barely keeps them; through the day should Mil their veins now with fresh blood full of red cor- ; pnsdes, and store the million tiny nerve cells with energy by "means of Paine's celery compound, while it is ; summer and the sun shines. There are now few drafts upon the strength of the body; no winter colds to resist, nor spring languor to drag one back. It is amaxing how rapidly it is now possible to lay up nerve force anil vigor, over and above the daily expenditure. Those who suffer from kidney troubles, liver ' or stomach weaknesses, and rheumatism lind no time suited as the present to overcom ing these diseases by giving these overworked, poorly fed organs blood that is rich and pure in quality, and sure to invigorate. This is what Paine' s celery com pound is doing all over the country while it is summer and while every one feels that now is the time to get well. A HORSE THIEF IN PETTI COATS. After many Escapes'."' Tutu Ki:iu" K .Cap tured in Kansas. (Jl'TUHlK, O, T, Aug. i - M'-ef many jail breakings, Mrs. Fl n ' ui dis, alias "Tom King." the ,, i ; us female horse thief, has been captured. There are a score of charges against her "Tom King" is a handsome young la dy of about 22 years, with a voice like the dove and an eye that knows no deceit. Her operations have been extensive and her captures frequent, but she has never been brought to trial. A year ago .she was arrested for complicity in train robberies, and, after being hdd in jail some time un accountably escaped. A 'while ; later she was held in the Oklahoma'. City jail and thence escaped. For ..three. months last year she . was in the new- jail of Canadian coun'y, and her trial was to have taken place hi. the district court in December. A lew nights be fore the day fixed for trial, however, she walked out the door '.'of the jail. dressed in her ordiun ry . femalo cloth ing. Outside of the diwr the skirts disappeared and a good looking man, apparently, bestrode ' a convenient horse aud rode safely out of town. The deputy sheriff disappeared at the same time and is believed to have help ed her to escape. This is for You. If you a re a subscriber to the Visi tor and are in arrears, pay up. In order for you to get the paper, hi fu ture you must settle tip. lie ready for the collector when he calls and whack up. If you' fail to get your paper in future it will be your fault you have not paid up. It will astonish yon how quick Johnson's Magnetic Oil will kill all pains, 1 ternal ami ex'eroal; $l.uO size 60 cents ; 50 cents size 2 ) cents at John I MacRae'g. Did for cuaxiu SinrctV That most remarkable blood and nerve remedy of this miry Paine's celery compound makes new, vigor ous red blood: removes disease from vital organs by richly feeding worn out nerve tissues all over the body and building up the strength of the body that is why it makes people so qiiicklv well. Prof. Kdvvard K. Phelps, M. P., LL. 1., of l).artm o;iih college, lirst pre pared Paiue's celerj compound. It has met the hearty approval of phy sicians and scientific men all over the world. It ma vies people well. Says deputy sheriff John Sinnott, of Whitehall, N. i., whose portrait is given above: In. my opinion, Pa ine's celery com pound is the best remedy in the world. I have been trouled with 'ntlaminatory rheumatism some 12 years, sometimes crippled for three months at a time. A friend told me to try Paine's celery compound, and I am now on my 12ih bottle, and it lias made a new man of me. I heartify recommend it to every one troubled with rheumatism." It makes people well. He Had Worked Her For Gas. A little man with a bald head and an inoffensive blue eye drifted into a Main street saloon and threw a half dollar on the bar. "Gimme a schooner of beer," he said. The schooner was given him. Just as he Was about to drink it a big ilia a came in and said: "Hello, Shorty, who's buying?" "l am," replied Shorty, with dig nity. " "You." scoffed the big man, "why, you never had a cent in your life. 4'our wife gets your wages." "That's all right," said Shorty, "mebbe she does, but I've got money today." "How'd you get it?" "Well," replied Shorty, "I don't know as I miud tellin'. 1 had a couple of bad teeth and she gimme enough to get em pulled." "Didn't you get em pulled?" "Sure, but 'I. 'worked her for 50 cents for gas, and t his is the 50. Set?" Buffalo Express. . e; I lie U o IdS I'uir l .r 15c. Upon receipt of y.ur address and tUteen cent in postage xtaniii we will mail von prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the vVorld's Columbian Kxpjsiti in, the regular price is titty cents, out as we want you t nave one we make the price nmiinil You will lind it a woik of art I - tliin i to be prized. It contait s full uHire vies oi t ie ureal build ings, with tlescri.iti ns if Bsme, and is exe cuted in highest ttvle ot art. If Lot sati Hied vitli it, after you get it, we will return! the atamps anu let you Keep ttie dook. Address HE Bccklsn A U0 Unicago, 111. Conetipationarid sick bead iche per mancnMy cured, and piles prevented by Japanese Liver Pellets ; especially idaoted to children's use. For sale by John Y MacKne. The Khan of Khelat boasts that since he has been in power he has killed about three thousand men and women, au average of about one in five days. . ' J panese Liver Pellets are the beet family medicine tor liver complaint and eoDstipatloD; SO pills in a vial; 25 cents, at John tf aoiUe'i. Co THE V18IT0R BU8ISSE8S DIRECTORY. Bibad u th t Trr op; Lira, jUOH HAI.I And good bread ran ! jT had when you use Lvmd The right ( Hour. If you will try ""t A,irm i:.,vl iv,..." f .... lounty or the r Morning tar. Q.r. Fuettevilleci DivieM straight f.mulv Hour, at :2 0i per K.-u'k. I will: r.i I lit.... ...iLr...ii.... .......... i..llin,ivilli II very lime. This tb.uris of' ,A II I .. 1 I X X i'ii.r.n i. u...ly.lileaii,i baking. ual- iJm,,s aj Tj;,e Cutlery, new opera house; manulactu iiies ctiiiiot be excelled. Uso a speculty ot Ice Creum rer o all kinds keys for any For sale only by I refors, rcirij;er.itors, ice lock. Ukks repairei in the 1 T J.'lla(', Apt. boxes lemon squaveri, oiliity on short notice. Prices to riione is. sioves. Ily lans, lly brushes, suit. Key checks, &C. r ...I........ ......... I A. I (Anli-cephal-algiiie.)! H J UK.VI.KK l. Ncuragi "f i ftlv ur-s 1 1 1 -k I y nilsare y bcil -li-in ml it va'ioiir fj-uis vlnmil.onlv ly rop Jai I Ji'iuson,rislei,o. 5 ic rot Korsa'e oy all Jruwintf tuple mi I irs, i-iiio 1 'earnauil lo i"o. H'ruils, vif ta'il , ito, 3 51 H lUborc Str.et. fho CITY LIVERY STABLES. II tv in- purchased Blake's stables and re liltcd the s.utic. we are prepared to turnish can ia.ces lor PARTIES, W.DDIHGS il FUNERALS with caielul drivers who will always be on time. We can furnish Busies for F3asue or Busine YAHCEY& MARTIN 131 East Morgan street. Telephone 79. jy2 I buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Grade Sewing Machined known as THF STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest, prices. A good machine at Bottom K'gures. I also keep always on hand full linen of machine sup plies, such bs needles, parts and attachments. One of my specialties t the repairing of ma chines of any make, this being done at your home or at my office 1 have had Years of Experience in this business and Guarantee 8 itsf action. Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machines. OS MARTIN, 13 West rUrxetmreet. b20ra Andrew J. Jones, Lew. H. Roysteb Business Manager. Aich't & Bupt. it' Id'g B. S. Park, in charge yards and shops. ROYSTcR, PASK & SO. (Successors to Ellington, Royaler Oi.) MANCr.VlTUiKBS OF Doors, Sasii, Blinds, Scroll Wurk, 8TAI It HAIL9 nd all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anywiiere in tne State, or furnish any kind of material de sired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery. We are lo cated on the S. A., h. Railroad, which rums through the beat timbered lauds in Nort Carolina, from which we get our logs and cut our own lumber. This enables us to fill orders of any s'ze or dimension on short notice We can cut 1S,(X)0 feet a day. Our Dry Kiln has a capjeity ot 60,000 feet, and we cut, dry and drees lumber for the ublic nt reasonable rates. Telephone No. 135 Our yard and snops are on West street, at a est terminus of Kdeuton street. feb24 The visitor 26 days, 25( W11KS IS VBBD of Peter Funds' Drugs, Toilet Articles, To baccos, Cigars, soda and min- Lock. U. state, terms eral waters, call on O O. KINO. The compounding ot prescriptions a specialty. (Ar. wilmini-ton&Exchange, l'; II r.S, -IX N KW thing in Raleigh. r IIIAKK, Ml OS, JEWELER ml Olitil lrtll. Kati.ry U-invr- Wal. lie, i lk and ilerwlr. Hticliroiiiil time will the 1' H Otwej-TMory dily. 117 Pavelteville mrael, Kale gh, M V. NoTit i'ako ina. 1 In the 8nperior urt. Wake lut-NTY. ( Before the Clerk. S feli.'e ar.d Ketx-cca A. bia wifr; RE llcide. Koti-rt h Tow "send and Klt nnorA, liiswif ; .K L VrDultie ind Hon K. his witr; J-i!es Kirby sn-l Kte, bs wife; Hnr. lleiile, l'liom s Allen eon Ii-ie, (i.-orge An xnui'er Hii ie. Mury Jane i xuin, Wilier t mm J.i-ts oily Kxuir. Annie Clar Ex ui. M;ny .hziuch Kxum, K K Il i'e. giiiiii" s mtor of C'areline Hin ll i l-, phiLt II. HK:iiint A ii lJrake (i1 e youi:j;er) W W i.Ojier nd H.'rt his wif-; 1) A i ker and ' urolii.e, I, in witi ; K ti i owles i. ml I.ou itole, his wife; ichaid II onn und .v.ary l owan. bi wife; Jh i ti:June an t Marii McJo -ea. his ife; K'l.ir.l I eUroot and Margurei E LHi root, I' is wiff ; Francis N Drake, bdward J. Drake, Vitu in K Uiady Miry A Drake, Matthew II Drake, defeuomils Ihe pUiut fls couipluinim;. alifg-, let: Teuton the loth ot February, 1804, and un til hp del. AO Drake (the elder) was Ihe owuei lu fee-si ui pie o the tollowing ral preTiy to ii: A lo' i th-city ot Kleii;h on He northwest comer of Hillsboro ard M'e.-t s reetn a jnmi g I. D CastU bury ou :he west and Klliimtou. Itnyster lt t.o (now Itoyaler, l'ark & Co.) on Ihe ncrt , coutain iug bout 2 i ol an ncre. more or less The deleudants Hbove named will take nonce that a sp ial prjcei-diug entitl das a o' has been commenced in the superior court of ake county bet -re the clerk for the ii pose of selline the Drake pro' erty on HilUilioio street, Kaliigh. M t), for aditr sion, and of sett lii g the r glits of the respective parties iu Ihe ( remises. And th"t tne do fem'aii s are rrqti red as before to apt ejr at the otlici of the clerk of the auperior lourt of slid count j , at the court house, in eili, 0, at 10 o'clock a ra, o the 2tth day of September, 18J4, aud answer or de lLur to ill c mi hint in the slid proceeding which has t:een tiled, or the plaintiffs will apply to i lie court for the re'ief demanded iu the complaint. . JOHN W. THOMrSON, Cleric 8up?ri ii ''ouit, vvake County. J W. Hiksuale, Plaintiff's Attorney. yv 13 o a w 0 w Notice of Sale. By virtue of authority given in a n ort gage by Ueo U and vary jf layue, recorded id the register's oltice ot Wake oounty. in book 4, page 791, we will sell on Tuesday, ti e Hth duy of August, 1U94, at tLe oourt bouse door of Wake ocumy, in 'be city of Rsleigb, tne lot aud premises situ ite in said city ot Kaleiu and bounded on the east by 11-rrington . treet, on the south by part of lot 2, Known as J. M. B-tis' lot, on the west by West street, and on the north ty part ol lot No 200. known as the Talbot Ligrn and Anderson lietts' lots, respectively, and being the lot described in said mortgage, which is hereby referred to and made a part of this notice oi sale. Time of sale 12 o'clocc in. Terms cash. HOLDING & IAS3, A tt'ys for Mortgagee. .Tilly U, 1894. Admiaisuaior's Notice Having this day qualified as administra tor of the estate ot J A Fenny, deceased, tbia ia to notif all personi havinu claims against the aaiil e late to present them to me for p 'j men t on or before the 14th day of July, !)., or tuis no ice will be plead in bar of heir rxmry, und all persons ind'. bted o s id estate are hereby requejted to make imiu iaie payment. JO MAKUOM, Administrator. July 14, i94 owtiw PENNSYLYANIA'S Leadincr NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that suffice to mnke a tirst class journal. 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 ot a competent editor, treat fully of nuters pertaining to THB HOUSEHOLD, THE FAKM, WOMAN'S WORLD, SCIENCE, ART, LITKRAIIRE, FINANCE, THE REAL ESTATE WORLD. Presenting a complete magazine every day SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Daily, one year, f3 00 Daijy and Sunday, one year 4 0C ' Address . . . The Record Pub.Co. 917-916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. .aim mi iOK CUPID epTOBACCo ill
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1894, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75