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i i EYEKI85 VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. lExcept SunJjy) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by timers in the city, 3S cents per month. Prices for mailing, j per year, or 25 cents per month. Ortice Upiliirs over Mr. J. H.il Bohbitfs Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BROWN. Sb., MV'r, Raleigh. . FRED. A. OLDS. ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor Ci 1 1 Editor H ALKIUII, AIOLST31. lHil NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If snbseilbers fail to p-t their paper In future they will do a favor by re- j porting the failure to this olhcc. j Subscriptions to the VisiT"it may ! j left at No. 327 West Jmii. s street. 3J4 j West Lane slreet, and 010 Kitst l:iie ! st reet . i HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN! Good .idvertisiiii; consists in the se lection of a few str-unr, iitick sell spe cialties, to staml as the representatives of your stork in prire, pattern ami quality. No tradesman need lark fni a specialty. Let speria It ies sell slaplss always and try to take rank ani.ui: your competitors as one who is the quickest to recognize a good thing and the lirst to sell it. Invite patrons to come and see you. The jrieat advertisers of the country uever cease reminding the people of their names, location and nature ni business. Advertising is an invest ineiit and newspaper advertising cl Qinus are a boon to man. They help him out of his troubles and into the miles 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 ot newspapers. This att 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 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 Bhowiug can be made. Frank Siddall, the Philadelphia soap man, says: "1 have conliue 1 mv advertising entirely to newspapers. The man who does not. read a news paper does not use soap." There have been but 115 divorces granted in Canada in the last twenty years. : ; A Chicago spirit medium a few days ago materialized an army cap tain who has been deceased for some years and united bim in marriage to a Massachusetts woman. Elopement on bicycles is the newest style in runaway marriages. A Brook lyn young man and a liockville Centre young woman went on wheels to matri mony at Flushing on Wednesday. The torpedo boat Ericsson, which arrived at New York yesterday, is the first United States warship built on in land waters. Her keel was laid in far away Dubuque, and she traveled all the way down the 'magnificent Missis sippi. A very unusual fradulent method of obtaining money was brought to light in New York Thursday. A woman was charged with impersonating a nun, and a part of her .clothing' was similar to that worn by ".Sisters of Charity." : The photographers of the Paris observatory have just liuished for the academy of sciences the clearest view ever secured of the moon. They have photographed its surface in sections, which fit, making a great image five feet in diameter. The work is so per fect that towns, forests and rivers would be perceptible if they existed. Editor Shrady, of the Medical Record, says the average annual in come of a physician is full practice in a large city may be stated as $2,000, and in the smaller towns and in strictly rural districts $1,200. Two or three physicians in New York make over $100,000 each year. Inquiry among the best representa tives of Chicago's merchantile com munity has established the fact very clearly that business has recovered its old-time health and vigor. There is bo general boom, but trade lias re vived from its lethargy. An electric car at Asheville yester day became unmanageable and run ning down a heavy grade left the - track at a curve. The car was full and .many occupants were injured. It was ' found that salt had been sprinkled on the rails at the point whei the car be lt fcrneunmanagable. r Memphis, Tenn., recently, lightning struck tr under which lo rata had sought refuge from th storm. It.lh men were stuuued, and upon regaining consciousness it was found that the skin of ouc of thetu hid been changed to ebony libvk. All effort to restore the origin il rolor ha been unsuccessful. The wife of congressman Hreckin ridge of Kentucky is among the guests at the Alleghany hotel, Goshen. Va. During her stay there Hrecklu- ridw'e has been to see her three time. Hi presence causes a considerable stir among the guests, who took the opportunity to snub him entirely. His w ife receives some attention .mi Account of sympathy for her. White capping" is coiitin -d to no j section, nor is lynching, for that mat- j ter. Frank Nelson, of Michigan, threw dishes at his wife and children and ended by trying to empty a shot gun at them. He was arrested, but a gang of about twenty whrtecaps took him from the jail and gave, him 10.1 lashes on his bare back and tied him to the trunk of a tree. He was rescued by a sheriffs posse, ami may not re cover. None 4of the party have been apprehended or recognized. In Cincinnati a young man recently applied for a marriage license. When asked the bride's name the propective groom's confusion was so great that he could only think of her first name, and, although he tried his best to col lect his thoughts, he was unable to think of her last name. He was finally compelled to seek his intended's home for the information, ami he returned in about an hour, and could be heard repeating the full name of his fiancee until he delivered it to the clerk. The census ollice yesterday made public the principal results of the in vestigation of farm and home pro prietorship made in all of the states and tei ritories. This is the first in-vestie-aUon of the kind ever conducted for this or any other country. Of ti e j 12.0!0,152 families, 47 ft) per cent own their farms and homes, and 52.20 per cent' rent them; and of the famili-s owning their farms and homes 27.1)7 per cent have incumbrances thereon and 72.03 per cent no incumbrance. Among 100 families, on the average, 52 rent their farms and homes, 35 own free of incumbrance and 13 own sub ject to incumbrance. The number of resident owners of land in the I'nited .States is 0,005.417. The Pullman Strike Investiga tion. This lias ended aud the V. S. labor commissioners have gone home. Their chief recommendations will be the cre ation of a state board of arbitration to judge between employer and employe; the licensing of engineers, conduc tors and firemen. Pullman will not escape censure and the general man agers' association - will be rebuked. The commission will recommend gv erument ownership of railroads w here in er possible. The American railway un ion will be severely taken to task for not exercising sufficient control over its members to prevent them at all times from resorting to violence and iutimir dation of fellow-workmen. Elceiric Kilters. This remedy is becoming so well Iknown and so popular as to need no special m u tion All 'who hiivi! used Klectric Bin is sing the same tong ot praise. A purer rueo cine does not exist and it isguaruuteed to do ail that is claimed, fclect.no Kittere enr a II d s ases of the liver and kidney, will e move pimples, boils suit rheum mi l o bt ' affection ciused by iiu ura b oou. W' 1 drive malaria from tike system and prev nc as well as cure all ma'arial fevers. por cur of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guarl tnteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and tl per bottle at John Y. MacRae's drupstor Standing of the Baseball Clubs. NATIONAL LEAGUE. . Clubs Won. Lost. PerCt. Boston, 69 36 .657 Baltimore, 69 38 .045 New York, 69 39 .639 Philadelphia, 59 46 .502 Jleveland, .; 56 49 .528 Brooklyn, 55 49 .533 Pittsburg, 52 54 .491 Chicago, 49 58 .458 Cincinnati, 46 60 .434 St, Louis, 44 63 .411 Washington, 37 71 .342 Louisville, 32 74 .302 A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr King's New ircoverv has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its usete tify to its wonderful curative powers id a'l dis eases of throat chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal attisf ictfon is no ezperi ment. Itach bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will berefuuded. It is admitted to be most reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at John Y UacBae's drug store. Large size 50o and f 1 . J panese Liver Pellet are th beft family medicine tor liver complaint and ecDstfpatlop; 50 pills la a vial; 26 cent, at John T MacRae's. CARLISLE HTisg!HteaItIiat Once Ifiiiproved hy Paine's celery compound mikes people well ! From the wilds of Maine to the land of golden sunsets, from Cana ', ' the Florida reel's, rich and poor, , women in high places, and V. serve the country equally as lid being good husbands and good wives all manner of people, are bring ben efited by Paine's celery compound. ' Many in high positions, knowing that their example is likely to be fol lowed, aud wishing that their experi ence may help others, have given their testimonials to the value of this great est remedy. Mr. II. W. Van Seuden, the private secretary of Hon. John i. Carlisle, secretary of the treasury, says; "I have used sevral bottles of Paine's c. lery compound, aud its ben eficial effects WY-rc. , manifested in a very much improved condition of the system. Those who are overworked will find it. a speudid t-.nic and nerve iicvigorator." Mr. James A Bryan, the city editor of the Paducah (Ivy.) Standard, one of the most inllueiilial newspa pers in that 'part of the. country, writ iiig about a month previous, said: '1 have used several hot! Ies of Paine's ! 4ll.NTI0 & VO ti',1 OIKO LIN A KAILKOIO. Time Table No. 20. Passesoer Trains Daily, Exc.St xdav. 3 EAST. 4 WB.ST. AR . LV. Alt. LV. P.M. P.M. STATIONS. A.M. A. M.' 3 20 Goldsboro, 1 () 3 43 3 4li ;est's, 10 36 JO 40 3 56 3 5 l.aGrange, U) 22 20 25 4 11 4 13 1' illing Creek, 10 00 10 07 4 25 4 3.) ivinston, ) 49 9 53 4 45 4 4" ''aswell, j) 39 9 39 4 55 4 ;V :)over, , 9 28 9 28 5 09 5 09 Core Creek, 9 12 9 12 5 21 5 25 Tuscarora, ti 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 6 g0 6 30 Croatan, 7 47 7 47 6 46 6 46 Havelock, 7 3 7 39 703 706 Newport, 710 713 714 714 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, 0 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 8 connects with r. & n. train arriving at Goldsboro 12:15 p. m., and with w. & w. train from the mirth .t a:0 P. M. . 8. L. DILL. H..n. PRIVATE; SECRETARY celery compound for nervousness and general debility, and the benefits have been marked. 1 consider it au inval uable remedy for nervousness aud ex haustion, the result of confinement, sedentary habits, and long sustained mental and physical exertion. I take pleasure in recommending it to any body who may be thus afiiicted. This r'-.teiiienf is made without solicitation .in I with no other object than to add testimony to that of others as to the Ilicacy of what 1 believe is a mer okuis renovator of the human sys tem." -.' ' '' And N. J. Dilday, one of the pub lishers of the same paper, says: "1 was troubled with nervous attacks, coupled with sleeplessness, and tried Paine's celery compound. Two or three bottles convinced me that it is without merit. 1 am well pleased with it, and consider it a vcluable remedy for nervousness caused by overwork and sedentary habits. : I am .' never without it." Thousands of testimonials, come uti-asked-for to the proprietors of this remedy, the discovery of which by Dartmouth's greatest professor, Ed ward K. Phelps, M. D., LL. !., is one of the ablest, achievements of recent times. Paine's celery compound furnishes ready, sufficient, appropriate food for nervous tissues all over the body. Its RALEIGH ' MME ACADEMY, '.'. Marsoi&Denson Pnncpals ! Seventeenth annual session begins Monda'y, Sept. 31. Prepares for col lege or business. Full courses in all departments: References in all parts of the state. Address Principals for catalogue. aulO ln :i.fiiK; 1 Lost. Found. Wanted. For Kent. For Sale. ! Situation Wanted. Help Wanted. THE VLSITOU IS THB PAPER FOR YOU TO ADVERTISE IN. - ' ' w ' ' ' '. A second hand Singer sewing ma . chine can be had cheap by applying I at this office. . 1 ingredients represent the most fruit j fill years of Prof. Phelps' practical study of the nervous system in disease. After taking Paine's celery com poi ml the blood no longer creeps in a thin, sluggish stream, but the arteries gradually become filled with a rich, strong tide of vigorous red blood that reaches and bathes every tiny nerve and muscle liber in the body. Headache, neuralgia, and loss of ap petite and strength cannot continue when such healthy arterial blood, full of ruddy, litVgiving corpuscles, aud capable of quickly repairing the waste of the hard-worked nerve and brain I tissues, replaces the thin, pale fluid, ' full of bad humors and lacking in nu I tritive value. Thousands of men and women whose daily life is making se i yere draughts on their vitality need 1 Paine's celery compound. 2s one' are too old to be helped by it; i none are too young to be at once ben I blit.ted. It-'.permanently cures every 1 kind of nervous disease. It quickly : brings new materia to the worn out ' nerve centers, and removes the one cause of the many forms that nervous diseases take: Dyspepsia, sleepless ness, heart disease, rheumatism, inel anc.holy, kidney and liver troubles. As a relief for the debilitating effects of this hot season nothing can do so much. Antic MhiU,iiMe ! (Anti-eeplial-algine.) ' rimGreat lfalic:ie a-id Nira'gi l 1em ly ' tur-H quickly and nfe'v havlihs in a'l iti virions fornai Mmuf.onlv by Prop ,Jai I Johnson, Haleiifh. s,,'Vic bot. For sa'e by all dru?g'st O il JiHSOV, , DEALER IN Hlap'e ant Fancy Grocer ies, Fine Oiparsand Tobanerw. Fniits, Vegetables, Ac, 331 H llsborc Street. WII IIUG1!I, , DEALER IN China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Table Cutlery. Also a specialty of Ice Cream Freezers, refrigerators, ice boxes, lemon squeezers, oq stoves, fly fans, fly brushes. IIAVK YOU LOST A KEY ? If so, don't fret. .You can get one at Brockwell's. He also re pairs locks cheaper and better ; than anybody in, the known world. Locks repaired anywhere in the city on short notice. Shop 213 S, Salisbury street, sign of the big gun, near the new opera house. Shingles. WE BAYS MOTH Shaved and Sawfd Hmrt pipe, 4-iiich thliurlea n!rly bundled nJ-lt "'r 'u'lwrum mt ri(TT.f U: thousand or carloaJ oelivr4 t ry uet. JUNKS 4 POWKI.U Rock Sail Kor l:omi an.l co ' lc pi-r pon- d Mi set 1 hie by 1 to-car lost ihrMl I oiu the ml .e. No i;re l for hi v Iioii or r-iw toniflei lor 'l hereatter Kveiy one slio 'id liav ...l.ip Steam AND Domestic Coal, the Kgt ami cheajiert in the country Fcral by JONFSa POWELL 1 buy direct from the msnu'acturers the Strictly High Urade Seiiit Machines known as THF STANDARD,' and rVr those at the lowest pries. A pood machine t Uottom Figures. I also keep alwv.yson haud full linen of machine sup pli, such as n.eil)cH,urirlsaiii altachmeriv. Onof my sptciaitiea i the repairing of ma ohinei of any make, this be;ng dope at your hon-eoi-at 11. v oltice I have hml Yenrs of Kxrerienee in this husiness and Guarantee S't'sfactioi . Hoks, crttle or anv kind of country pro duce Ulw i in exclmiiKe for machines 0 V MAKriN, l:l V'ost Rpri'Pt.r Mtippt, h2nm Mortgage Sale. liy viitu- of 11 mo t iiyp rxicute) by B. . HilltsinK 1 Wile, Hawkins M..i Using, Waring tiiite cr her !iti ', and duly recorded in the I!, u'stf r's oltice of . ake cnnrit N. in bo: k 1M, (.age 322, o. veni'ci 18th, 1NIJ. 1 wi.l on M. ndny, 8ip temher 1 7th, lv(.i4 at ths court houte door, in fhe lity c j l alit;h. :t 12 o'clock m. sell lo tl e hiphrst bi.lder for cish the la ds ther u ih-S' rihed, situated in Oak Grove township adjoini g 'he land of W, T. Hay, Mrs Fannie Rogers, Mrs Hi ty Ray and others, containing arres, more c less, and more fully described in 8 id mortgage. ' JOrlN M. CKK.'JSHAW, . Mortgagee. B S1 Ato.N'Iiiuit, Attorney. Wake Forest, Aug. 14, la!M. Adaiioiutrutor's Notice Having this d y qualified m administra tor of the esit-t-- of tiallie Jonis, deceits d, th'S in to uo'ify all lersons bavin claims against saio estste to present them on or be iore the 15th d.y of August, 1H6, or this 1.0 tic wib be plead in liar of their recovery; d all pe rsons owing said etta e are hereby nctitied to mate immediate pay ment J J M ARUOM, Aum'r. Aigust 15, 1!M. fNTHK Pl'I'EI'loB ("OI K" I October t rm, li91 OK Wakc Cio., M. t . ) Al'er P. Mas'ey. Admioibtrator, d. b. L. 0. t a. oF Solomon Augustus and Msry Ann a'si.'ii agairst KUdie A. Puustou and f-'suiUfci-'A'aUs. To Kddi9 A. D 'l-son: The prrpose of 'his action is to se'l a tract of land on Ksy eutvilletrr-et, described in the will of Sol j mi n Acgua'us nu to divide the proceeds according to said will . etween the plnMiliff, ho s eniitl d to one-halt 'according lo thfir in erests the dereniiut, Duuslon. hav ing inorlg.g i I the s mu to the defendant iitt.s I'ne defendants are 'equired to up pear I eforrf (he Jiide of the Huperior couit of Wiike ro'iniy, at a c urt lo b.i helo tor the county of Wake, st tliewrt house lu Kaleigb, ,v. c ' mi the 7tn Monday after the lirst Vondny in Sapteuihir 1)14, it btir.g th 'iii day ot ctober. and answer c r d imir t) th" omplai t wtrci hss been u'fd in the otflce of the oHk 1 f theMiptr or court cf i county. Otherwise the plaiutff will apply to the court for the reii.it de manded in tb co pplaiut. JOHN W. THOMPSON, Clerk SnperorCou-t Wake Oouatv. John W. Hinsu.i.k, fhiiut'ff's Attoroey. Ka eigh, . t! , Aug. 18, 181)4. oawum W. L. Douclas (Unr 18 THE BEST. 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALT. ; .$3.5. FINEGALF&KhNGAROI 3.3PP0LICE,3 Soles. . m iiinmyi.... 4i5.6.uKrir,iiMri, FYTPA P1NF V' EXTRA FINE." lo 2.l.5BfJYiSCH(5H&SS. LADIES . dtSUrUKbAIALlUI: Ifb'UVVVIWUl -" BROCKTON, MASS. You can save mohey by purchasing W. Im Douglas Whoc, ' Bacause, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoea In the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's prohts. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fittiug and wearing quatittes. We have them sold every, where at lower prltes for the value given than any other make. Take no subatltute. If yout dealer cannot supply you, we can. Bold by HELLER BROS. Thb visitob 26 DATS- 25d 53 r. mi . i V
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