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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, .(Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. THE VISITOR, by cxrnen in the city, SS cents per nvinth. Price ior mailing, f J per year, or 25 cents per month. Ortii-e UpjUirs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nJ flour. W. M. BKOWX, Sr., ll'g'r, Kaleigh, X. C. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If subscil!ern fail to their paper In future they will do a favor by re porting the failure to this office. , Subscriptions to the Visitok may Iih -left at Xo. 327 VWit Jones ntie.-t.'324 West Lain street, ami 610 Kast Davie Street. HINTS TO BUSINESS MEN! tiiMid advertising consists in the se lection of a few stroll;,', (jiiick sell spe cialties, to stand as the representatives of your stock in price, pattern .-ni l quality. Xo tradesman need lack for specialty. Let specialties sell stnplss always and try to take rank anion;,' your competitor a one who is the quickest to recognize a good t liiujr and the first to sell it. Invite patrons to come aud see you. 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 into 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 at 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 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 nut use soap." Krupp claims to have invented a machine that will roll iron so thin that it will take 1,800 sheets to make an inch. Twenty-four years ago electricity as a mechanical power was unknown. Xo v .)00,d00 000 is invested in va rious kinds of electrical machinery. In Xew York and Brooklyn there are about 8,000 Chinese, of whom about 300 are Christians. The head quarters are in that part of Xe York now known as Chinatown. It is a very solemnthing to be a pro fessional toper in Xorway, where the government controls the liquor traffic. Xo customer is allowed to spend more than 5 for drink, and any show of exhilaration cuts off the supply. Professor McCook, of Hartford, has been making an investigation of the American tramp, and finds tint there are 45,845 of them in the country. They belong to all nationalities, but more than half of them boast of Amer ican parentage. As Tillman has carried thirty-two of the thirty-five counties of South Carolina his election to the United States senate is assured. He is a tall, powerful man, and can talk twenty fours at a stretch with jut the slighest regard for grammar or politeness. The present postmaster general of England relates in his last annual re port that a young woman who lost her way in London bought a stamp for 3 pence and had herself conducted by special messenger as a registered parcel to her home, where she was duly receipted for. " The report on the industries in this state shows there are eighty-four rol ler flouring mills. There are silk mills at Wadesboro which spin silk.' There twelve cotton oil mills. Edgecombe has four of these. Among the indus tries are a chewing gum factory in Edgecombe, a churn factory in Mc Dowell and a washboard manufactory in Yadkin. Mr, Corey, of Pittsburg, Pa., pro poses to organize a new national party bavingfor its immediate object the cutting down of the pay of office holders and,t he establishment of a more ftonoralcaI government.and is not with oat j ustiflcst ion for his attempt. He calls attention to the fact that while It only oost $00,000,000 to pay the federal ex penses la I860 it coits $500,000,000 In The first of lqtof siity loeomotltc ordered by the goverament of Bratil in this country hi been sent to their destination. The IVxiton Globe hat studied the record of summer weather in that latitude for the pint sixty yearn, and has found that only once has a hottr July than the one of 194 eter been experienced. It is lid that the happiest people on earth are the French.' The reason given for their superior feli ity is thai they vab. Thre are 33.000.000 people in Frauce aud 0.000,(100 dwelling houses; and it is a matter of statistical ascertainment that tvui-third of the householders are house owners. The officials of the I'nited States marine hospital servi.e display undis guised anxiety as to the continued spread of cholera in Kurope and fear that the I'nited Stales might not be able t i escape the plague unless the most strenuous precautionary meas- I tires :i.n taken at every point. j Jis iee 1 ruax of the Xe.v York su preme joint has decided that Henry 1. Pais of Kaison, X. C, is entitled to the custody of his 4 year old ,-liil 1 Raymond. The child was taken north ly his mother, who left her husband a year ago. She said she coald n t stand the climate at Kaisi-n. Justice I'ruaxsays North Carolina is evident ly the resid-iice of the parents and that the child was taken out nf this state by fraud. It is said that a syndicate of Balti more capitalists has purchased the Kiffel tower in Paris and that the structure will be taken to Baltimore, i'he promoters of the Baltimore cen tennial celebration, which is to be held in 1S97, are said to be the purchasers of the tower aud the cost, together with the cost of taking apart and transporting the 7,000 tons of metal f which it is constructed, is said to be a!.out 600,000. Lawyers are ever ready with new methods of procedure and novel grouuds for action, but there is an Englishman who has just made him self prominent in his profession as a deviser of a unique basis for a suit for damages. He has entered a suit against a newspaper, asking damages and an injunction, on the ground that his practice has been injured by the newspaper withholding his name in cases where he has I een successful and publishing it only in cases which he has lost. Eminent counsel have been retained on both sides and the aMion will he bitterly contested. .' , Good Things ara Cheapest. llobert Burdette bids us remember that the good things in the world are always cheapest. "Spring watercosts less than whiskey; a box of cigars will buy two or three BiUes; a state elec tion costs more than a revival of re ligion; you can sleep in churoli every Sabbath morning for nothing, but a nap in a Pullman car costs you two dollars every time: the circus takes fifty cents and the theatre a dollar, but the missionary box is grateful for a penny; the race horse scoops in two thousand dollars the first day while the church bazarr lasts a week, works t euty-ttve or thirty of the best women in America nearly to death, aud comes out forty dollars in debt." Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of bead iche Electric Bitters bas proved to be the very best It, effects a pertnatient ure and be most dreaded habitual 'v.k headaches yield to its Influence, e urge all who are afflicted to pro ".nre a botlle, and give this remedy a f tir trial In case of habitual consti pation Electria Bitters cures bv giv. I -g the needed tone to the bowels. nd few cases loug resist the rise of thi medicine. Try It at once. Large hottles only 60c at John Y MscRiieV drug s ore. It is reported that the Chinese gov ernment has arranged to purchase half of the vessels comprised in the Chilian navy. . Buy the light swift running Stand ard eewiugnitiehine. Marshal Yamagata of Japan has gone to Corea to assume command of the Japanese army in that country. It Is said the Japanese forces in Corea number lOO.OOO. ' - A Household Treasure. D "V Fuller, of Oanajoharie, NY, says that t e always keeps Dr King's Seer Discovery in the boose and bla family, has always found the rery ''est malts follow its use; that he vould ot be without it, if procurable, i) A Dykeman, druggist, OatukiH, N V, says that Dr King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough rem edy; that he has used it In his Ninily for eight years and Mt has neve fall ed to do all that is claimed for It. Whr not try a remedy so long trted and tested. Trial bottles free at John Y DlaoKae's drag- store. Regular size SOeandfl. , SLAVES TO THEIR HOMES. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PAINE'S CELERY COM POUND FOR SrC-II WOMEN. .ff There are llio.isauds of tir -d v.im u today on the verge of breaking down because they are martyrs totheirfal.se ideas of domestic duty. They are slaves to their homes; and j their exalted notions of absolute order and cleanliness keep them from morn- ' ing to night upon the ra rk of mental ! and nhvsical toi-tui'e until tliev tow I . . 1 old, care worn, uenous, irritable and sickly, in their fooling struggle with dust. Only the exceptionally strong can stand the debilitating effect of over heated rooms, la k of of fresh air and excer. ise, over-burdened stoma hs aud the artificial, nervous, hurried life of so many good wives and mothers. Just as nature prompts young chil dren tr cry and grow irritaqle when hungry, so poorly fed, over-worked neivescry out for their proper food by twinges of rheumatism and neu ralgia. It is nature's language in each case. Just as the fretting, crying child drops to refreshing sleep after being properly fed, exactly so the nervous Sale f La By authority of a decree of the su perior court of Wake county, made in special proceedings entitled .1. C. Mar coni, administrator of Wiley Moss, vs. Martha A. Pearson and others, 1 will on Mouday, October 1st, 1894, at. 12 o'clock m., at the court house 'do .j- of Wake county, sell to the higlic.:t ;.. 1 der a certaiu tract of laud, s t , .a Swift Creek township, Wake , . -iirV, X. C, about four miles south est of Raleigh, adjoining the lands of K. McK. Goodwin,' John W. Cole, V. C.'lloyster and others, containing 48 acres, more or less, and being known as the home place of the late Wiley Moss. Sale made to make real estate assets. Term of sale, one-half cash, balance six months from Rale day. Title reserved until purchase money is paid. ' J. C. Marcom, au31tds Adm'r. and Com'r. ORTII CAROLINA;: Wake, county In the Superior Court. Geo. W. Norwood, plaintiff, vs Os ar Ligon, Edmund Ligon, Sidney I'iuch and others, defendants. Service by publication. ; Edmund Ligou and Sidney Pinch, two of the defendants above named, will take noti e that an action entitled asiibove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake county to cause the lands of Washington Ligon, de-'d, to be sold to satisfy mort gages upon them, which lands are sit uate in House's Creek township. Wake county, and the said defendants will take notice thit they are required to ap pear at the next term of the Superior Court of Wake . county, X, ('., to be held at the court house in Raleigh, on the 34th day of October, 1894, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. J0H.4 ,V. THOMPSOX, C. S. C. This Se t. 1st, 1894. 6 v LAND i BARTON'S CREEK '! .-SHIP FOR SALE. By virtne of a decree of the Superior court of w ake county, made in the case of L. P. Sorrell et al. vs. F. P. Oneal et al., at the April term, 1804, I will sell for cash, at the court house door of Wake county, at 12 m., on Monday, the 1st day of October, 1894, a tract of land situate in Barton's Creek township, Wake county, con taining 90 1-2 acres, adjoining the lands of D. K. Moore, A. F. King, Demetrius Carlton and others, and known as the F. P. Oneal tract. This is' a desirable tract of land, and is situate convenient (to Mt. Pleasant academy, at which place there is a flourishing school for girls and boys. sepStds J, H. Flbminu, Com'r. m .iiein feels right away the equalizing, restoring action of Paine'scelery com pound. A fair trial of this greatest of all remedies 1 rings strength to tired, "run down" men and women, and frees them permanently from debility, heart palpitation, despondet feelings and inability to sleep because, of nervous weakness. Mrs. S. E. Welch of Lynn, .Mass., whose portrait appears a ove; writes as follows: "I was taken ill last Jaiiuary with the grip and it left me with the' rheu matism in my hand and feet. My feel were s.volleu so bad and were so sore that I fiumd it hard work to walk. Mj hnsliand brought me home two bottles of Paine's celery compound. Seeing that was doing me good, I continned itse until I had taken live bottles when I was free from rheumatism aud haw not had any since. . "Today 1 can truly say that I am as well as I evecwas'in my life." That's it. Paine's celery compound makes people well. ! By virtue of power confered on iue by a certaiu deed of trust executed by Berry Mclvinuie and Vieie McKiunie. his wife, which is duly recorded in registry of Wake county, in book Xo. 97, at page 778, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, for eash, at the court house door, in the city of Ral eigh, X. C., Mouday,October,l, 1894,at 12 o'clock m all that tract or parcel of land in said deed of trust described, lying in Holly-Spring township, said county and state, adjoining the lands of A. Woods, Paschal Bridgers and k"i-ts, and said to contain fifty-seven acres and kuowu as the homestead of said Berry McKinnie. - B. F. Montaoub, Trustee. Raleigh, Aug. 31, 1894. Emir) fir Sal Sir? Houif Xm By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county, made at Feb ruary term, 1894, in case of J. T. Ed wards vs. Jack Hooker, I will, an .Mon day, the 1st day of October, 1894, sell for cash, at the court house door, in Raleigh, at 12 m., t,o tracts of land, situate in House' Creek township, Wake county; one contains 1212 acres and the other 24 12 acres. Firt tract adjoins the lauds of J. T. Ht wards on the east, J. R, Smith on the south and west; other tract is bounded by the lands of Heury Turner, J. T. .Kdwards,. Anna P. Hayes, Stephen Holloway and others, and are known as the Jack Hooker lands. -J. H. Fleming, Com'r. sep 4 tds. . By virtue of authority conferred in two certain mortgages, executed to me ' by Patrick Sweeney and wife, and duly , recorded in books Xos. 110 and 117, 1 at pages 427 and 483 respectively, in Register of Deeds' office of Wake county, N. C, Twill, on Monday, the 8th day of October, A. D. 1894, at the court house door, in the city of Ral eigh, Wake county, at 12 o'clock in., sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the lot of land described in said mort gages, situate, on the easiside of South i West street, in the city of Raleigh, adjoining the lands of Ben. M. Moorfe, Dr. F. T. Fuller. Dr. Wm Hot... .nA others, being the lot whereon the said Sweeney and wife now reside. This September 3, A. D. 1894. TMi?r.pHinTa J. Harris, Mortgagee. Peele & Maynard, Attorneys. 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DILL, Unpt. dECOI WIPAVK BOTH Shavrd and Sowrd Urt t nf, 4iurh rbintlm ninly bundM Ddyt"' ,TT iurrisl rj ow i n tiv Ui tlHMiMiml or rsrload oVIivrrvd I any ilfjot, JtiN KH A'l'OVi HJfc For b.irvt ard oos a lo f-r rn d We aft iliw by :hrC!rlo.ldin-ct f-tnu ibr luiise. No nevl for at y borw .r c m ii'a. r tor M't bereafter l-ytry .-ue nho lu hnn a iljD p. . 6tetm K, Domestic Coal, ti e best and cheapf st in tb onnntrr Kor sale by ' jones a PowriL 1SWII l buy direct from the ma mi I net u re r the Strictly High Grade Sewing VwliinM known THF STANDARD,' aud dffr those at the lowest prices, a eood machine t Bntiooi rgures. I also keep alwsya on band fnll liue ot raac.bine sup plire.Mch a medlps.prrtFand atlacbroenta. One of my specialties V the repairing of ma Ohinrf of any make, this be'iiR done at your hor. e or at mv office I have hsd Yen of i?xt erience in ttiis business and Guarantee SitWactior. dace takrc in exchange for machines G S MARTIN, h20m 13 V'mt Hurretl Htiwt. Mortgage Sale. By virtu cf a oio tf'age exrculed by R. A. raiutuiriK rnn wile, Hawkins oxiutsiug, bearing date t'ct ber 9th 1h , and duly recorded in the h- g'sirr's otlim of . ake ' count N. I'., in bo- k IU, puga 3J2, to vein ej IStb, 1K),-1 wi I on M uday. 8ep temr.er 1 7t. l"! at th" court hout door, -in (be city luligh. it 12 o'tck m. sell to tie hipMsi bidder for cash the la- da tl.er- ;n dta riwrt, situated in Oak Grove t iwnthip ailjoini g be laud of W. T, hay. Mrs Kaiinie Kogts, Mrs IHy Kay and others, containing 721 acres, more or lees, and more fudy descrintd in s id mortgutre. JOHX it. 0RK HUtW, Mortgagee. B " VOKrAooa, Attriey. Wake Forest, Aug. 14, 18SM. ok Wak0o.,N. ('. J0ctobert;rm,1894 APer P. Ms-ey, Adiuinif-irator, d. b. u. o. t a. of So oinnn Auos'ns and Mry Ann a son ataiiift Kudie A. Punt-toa and "(unit! atis To Kddie 4. Di s'on: Tie p' rpose of this actiou k to sell a tract of land on Kay r ttrville htr-et, described in the will of Boo mon Ai'g'istus sn 1 to divide the proceeds sccordiug to said ill . eiwet-n the pla'niiff, .bo '8 entitl d to one-half according to thpir in erests. the de'ensnt, Dunston. bar' ing roorlgngui the s- me to the defendant ' aU the defendntits are 'eqnirfd to ap pear before the Jud--e of the 8urior court nf Wake (o'iily, at a c. urt to bo lirht for the county of Aake, t tbeco'rt hmre in dSeigb, .C'fli the 7tn Uondsv af-r the tiret 'onds y iu Saptem' fr I 94, it bbig Ih 2i'd dav o'' ctober and answer ( r d tuur t j th- c nuii'ai t whic i bas bn led in the olliut ot the rl"k f the fupi nor onri i f a, i I county. ' Othermisj the plaint fl II xpply to the onrt for the re iec de 'I'.anded in th co plaint. J 'UN W. THOVtPSON, : : t;'erk cner:or Coii't Wke Couut.. Iohn W. !'iiso lk, Plainfff's Attorney. Kaleigh, -N. O , Auir. 18, im. oawflm WL: Douglas S3 SHOE NO 8QUCAHIN0, 95. 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