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NOTICE 10 SL'BSCMBLPS.
If subst-ilbeis fail to get their paper
in future they will do a favor by re
porting tlie failure ti t li im ollice.
Subscriptions to tbe Visitok may he
left at No. 327 West J street. '301
West Lane street, ami till) Kast l.nie
St tvet.
On . Monday net the Hebrews all
over the world will celebrate one of
their must important festivals. Rush
llashnna, the Jewish new year.
The police of Philadelphia now make
raids in force by using the trolley
cars, and the prisoners who have been
gathered in say the trick is about as
surprising as a sudden cavalry charge.
With the lighting Japson its eastern
shores and the t zar stretching a rail
way across its vast expanse on the
north, China may prepare to awake
from its long slumber and hustle with
the rest of the world.
Oue sigii uf southern prosperity is
increased attendance at the colleges.
The students at the University of Vir
ginia will number over COO, at the
University -of Xorth Carolina about
400, and other leading southern insti
tutions of learning report a similar ad
vance. It is related that once when a
Chinese army was ordered to re-establish
authority in one of the prowuces
the inarch was delayed for four years,
as crops had to be cultivated on the
route to serve as rations. The world
must make allowance for the deliber
ate side of the Chinese character.
The temporary stoppage of a num
ber of the sugar trust, refineries
threatens to throw several thousand
industrious workingmen out of em
ployment. The true explanation of
the stoppage is in the fact that the
trust has overdone its business by pro
ducing much more sugar than the
market could carry.
The next boom will be in the south;
so say many northern papers. The
efforts this section has been making
are bearing fruit already. The esti
mate, based on letters of inquiry re
ceived at various points, is that there
are in Xew England and the north
generally 25,000 people who contem
plate moving south. The cheap living
and the open winters tempt them.
Inhuman barbarity marks the course
of the Chinese army. The general
who offered a prize for Japanese
heads is not a solitary instance of
their savage depravity. Japa
nese heads transfixed on spears are
reported to have graced the walls of
Ping Yang, and the hands of five of
their foes were nailed to the gates of
Whangju by Chinese.
The ' United States department of
state has been advised officially that
the report of the beheading of the twt
Japanese students accused .of being
spies, and who were surrendered by
Mr. T. R. Jernigan, the United States
consul general at Shanghai, to whom
they had appealed for protection, is
untrue. The Japanese are now in
Chinese custody, awaiting trial.
The Xew York constitutional con
vention has completed its list of pro
posed amendments. These number
thirty -two, and wil be submitted at
the November election, to take effect,
if adopted, January 1, next. They
prohibit gambling in every form, in
cluding bookniakiug and pool-selling;
abolish the office of coroner, require
aliens to be naturalized ninety days
before they can vote, prohibit public
officers - from taking, passes, forbid
convict labor, fix state and local elec
tions for different years, provide for
non-partisan election boards, take
steps to preserve state forests, extend
Lome rule for cities, limit local debt-
edness, establish civ41 service rales,
provide for adelay of at least three
days in the passage of bills by the
legislature, and make the speaker of
' the assembly next in order of succes
sion to the lieutenant governor.
What queer people th Chine I re.
The emperor git general Teh,h
army, it ii stated, slew no lot than
5,000 Japanese from July 35 to the
rod uf August, gift consisting ' of a
white gem peacock feather holder, a
mux II knife, a pair of Urge purses and
a couple of tinder boxea. Common
soldiers were by no menus overlooked.
The empress dowager, being most
solicitous about the health of the
armies, desired that forty chests
of preservative pills be handed to Li
Hung Chang,who was to forward them
with the gieatest dispatch for dis
tribution among the armies. -
The national depnrtmeut of ag.'iciil
ttire is watching with great interest
the results ef experiments in ijermany
with Indian com or maize in the mak
ing of I eer. It is said that uter half
as inn. h corn as I .irley is used in this
country by brewers. A great brewing
school iu liet'lin is no making expe
riments with Indian corn, and the
official report of the authorities is
looked for with interest. The reports
from the department's agents indicate
that the experiments are proving suc
cessful, and that the beer from the
maize is well liked by the Germans.
Till: fllk'AdO STKIKI-:
The Commission Favors Arbitration.
The United States commission ap
pointed to investigate the Chicago
strike, after a two-days' executive
session for the purpose of discussing
and deciding on the nature of its
report, adjourned last evening until
the last week in October. The com
mission was able to harmouize such
differeu. es of opinion as existed and
there will be no minority report. The
report will be a vigorous do. uiuent,
so one of the members of the commis
sion says, and will, after summarizing
the facts as set forth in the testimony
and discussing at con-ddeiable length
the h hemes suggested for adjusting
and avoiding differences between cap
ital and labor, give its conclusions. It
is believed that the report will lay
special stress on arbitration and will
er a general scheme of arbitration
for the settlement of future difficul
ties. RIOTS IN BRAZIL-
Such is the Report to DeGama.
Xew York, Sept. 28. A spe. ial ca
ble dispatch from Montevide says :
Admiral DeGaina asserts that there
has 1 een rioting in liio de Janeiro, ac
companied by outrages on Portugese
merchants, instigated directly by pres
ident Peixoto, who incited soldiers
dressed as citizens to make an attack
on the pretense that they wanted to
break up a meeting of royalist con
spirators. The number of killed is
stated to be 328, and 213 are wounded.
Many of the wounded were taken to
their homes. Most of the fighting
occurred near the water's edge and
many bodies were east into the har
bor. The damage to th property of
Portuguese, Ilritish and other foreign
residents will amount to 1,503,000.
CHINESE NAVY CANNOT FIGHT.
Only Twelve Rounds of Ammunition Per
Ship The Regular Supply Sold.
Losdon, Sept. 28. The Pail-Mall
Gazette published a letter from Shang
hai, saying the Chinese navy cannot
fight because the ships have only
about twelve rounds of ammunition
per ship, the regularsupply of ammu
nition having been sold by the cap
tains of the war ships. The corres
dent adds that one of these command
ers actually sold one of his shipjs
Armstrong guns and went to the sea
one gun short.
Started by "Lumber Kings.
Chicago, Sept. 27. W. J. Littlejohn
of Chicago', 'in delivering the annual
address before the fire underwriters'
association of the northwest, today
declared that the recent vast and fatal
forest fires had been started by lum
ber kings. They had taken that meth
od, he said, of covering Dp their steal
ings, and to them was directly duethe
death and destruction which followed.
The Discovery Saved lfi Lif
Mr. G.Caillouette. drutriHst. Heavers.
ville. 111., savs: "To Dr 'Kino-'s NTw
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with la grippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, bnt to no avail
and was given up and told! conld not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and be
gan its use and from the first d
began to get better, and after using
tnree rxiues was up ana about again.
It is worth its weight in gold. We
can't keep store or house without it."
Get a free trial bottle at John Y. Mac
Rae's drag store.
ACVE AND MALARIA
As Described bp i Medical Writer.
The regular, old-fashioned fever
and ague or chill and fever is. In
deed, bad enough, bat far worse to
bear is that kin J red disease known as
chronic malaria. The old-time c'lills
and fever would produce a distinct
chill, followed by fever and sweating,
when the victim would hue a respite
of one, two or three d.iys in which to
recuperate and regain his conrageand
strength. Hut not so with chronic
malaria. Kvery day morning, noon
and night . hronir m.iUria will plague
and tease its victim with miserable,
creeping rigors, nasty, c...I sweats,
bitter taste, coated tongue, sallow
skin, loss of appetite, eoufused men
tal fa. ii hies, heat y, stupid listlcss
liess, and a host . f similar symptoms
as infernal as they are persistent not
a day's iiitci'iuissjon n,,r ;ln hour's
cessation. Work is a wearisome worry,
study si kching and senseless, and
play a prosy impossibility.
The onlinary treatment for malaria
is not of l lie least possi1 le use in such
cases. It only seems to aggravate it.
Unless a thorough course of l'e-ru-u.i
is taken the patent will seek in vain
for medical relief. The effect of IV-ru-na
is pleasant, positive and perma
nent. Specific dire, lions for the us.) of
Pe-ru-na iu these cases iv:;, be obtain
ed by .-.ending for a free look on ma
laria, published by the Pe-ru-na Drug
Manufacturing Co.. of Columbus, O.
.
For colV. CMir, apmin , train
oavlu. swelling and all di'P.ise-, ot
horses and cattle .'ohpson'i. Ungues ic
Oil, borre brsnd. piveg excelleiit sal'
inaction, ft 00 siz' 5'1 cents ; 50 cent
size 25 ceuts Sold by John Y Mite,
Rae, Ui ngg'st.
No Use for Moss.
The lady of the house (" Why don't
you go to work '! Don't you know
that a rolling stone gathers no moss?"
Drowning the tramp " .Mndiim, not
to evade your question at all, bnt
merely to obtain information, may I
ask of what practical utility moss is
to a man in my. condition ?" Tit-Hits.
Curft for llal;K')ie.
An a remedy 'or all forms of liead
ache Electric Bitters has provpd to re
tbp very best. It effects a permanent
cure and he most dwded bibitunl
sick headaches yield to Its influence.
We urge all who are afllieted to pro
cure a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial In ca of habitual consti
pation Electrie Bitters cures by giv.
ing the needed tone to the bowels,
and few esses long resHt the nee of
thi medicine. Try U at once. T.arpe
bottles only 50c at John Y MacRae's
drug 8 ore
Extending the Bouquet's Lease
of Life.
If. before wearing flowers, you put
them in water and allow them to ab
sor'i moisture, they will last t ice as
long.
W p Dmpr, druggist. Mpriogfield
Mhss writes: Japanese Pile Cure hie
cured a lud-v 8 years Mllicted; could
no walk half a mile in the last three
vesrs; Mow wn'ks any distance For
sale by John Y MacRae ,
Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand
is a wonderful liniment for rheuma
tism, neuralgia sprains and hru'ses
for man or bast 1 00 size Mc, 60e
size 2"o. At John Y MacRae'8.
All dlseaees of the skin cured, and
lost complexion restored by Johnson's
Oriental Soap. For ssle by John
MacRae. :
Butterfly Veil Pins.
Butterflies with wings outspread in
siher and silver gilt have been design
ed for veil pins.
iu iilen'g Arnica Naive.
The bpst salve in the world for cnts,
b-uises, sores, nlcers, salt - rheum, fe
vr sores, tetter cbnrpd band nhil
b'nfus, corns and n'l skin eruptions,
and positively curea piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refund
ed. Price 25 cents per pox. For sale
b- John V MacRa
Indigestion, Billiousness,
And all stomach troubles are cured by
::,i--:,j?i;p.p.i.:;:::';
Prickly Ash.PokeRoot andPotassium.
Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P.
Pains and aches in the back. shoulders
knees, ankles and wrists are all at
tacked and conquered by P. P. P.
This , great medicine, by its blood
cleansing properties, builds up and
strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efficacious as P. P. P.
at this season, and for toning up, in
vigorating and as a strengthener and
appetiser take P. P P. It throws off
the malaria and puts yoq in good con
dition. -7:' ; :''
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns, warts and bunions.
Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re
tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C.
I'R 5.-. yon .in buy Canln Flannel,
fine 4-4 brown Dorat:e, faoavy 4-4
browe domestic, (ireaa and apron
Uioghaina, fall style of Calicoes, SS
inrh cVriiu, yard wide lileachiug.
New York Millinery aud ' Dry Xioods
ltaiaar.
I )TATO Osios S?kts 1 haveon hand
1 om po.ato onion sets and will sell
bv the quart or bushel. Apply t
11. M. I'lMtS,
s. -4 Cur. Jones and laou sts.
NICK IIoksk ion S
in V bay nine. Sli.
She is ft years Id,
well tired and perfectly gentle. She
is a tine saddle ni ne in I nls.i woi ks
Aell in harness. My only reason for
sellin g is tint I l;l.e no use for a
horse. s. 8 Kit.K-r JIavwimiii.
H ind polished t-iii t .1 i ii poles UOcts.
eiclint Thomas & Maxwell's.
OAK CITY SI K AM LAUNDRY.
The Oak Cily Steam Laundry will
do your work belief than any hmi.lry
in I he cily or stale, with less wear ami
tear, at competition prices. IS. 'cause
it is the oldest and most complete
plant in North Carolina, will hi est
improved machinery and i'i . eri
eneed operatives. lilili iemy and
prompt uess gua ra nt eed .
Telephone No. S7.
I,, li. Wyatt, Prop.
Wanted Good, quick iioner. Sieady
work.
Oak City City Straw Lai XiRY.
IH'V your drugs, cigars, tobacco,
Jpipes, toilet soaps, toilet waters,
perfumery, sp.'iit.'es, po.uleis, po.vder
puffs, -puff boxes, ru ber goods, i-:rinbs,
I finishes, French candies, s. hooisup
i pli's. &c, at the
; se24 Of North Side Drug Store.
I
I Flowm, Htisrs, t.
Cut Flowers, roses, bouquets, bas
kets, 11. nil designs, p;ihus, all kinds
of bedding plants, coleus, heliotrope,
tuberoses, geraniums, &c.
Telephone 113. II. Stbinmetz,
Florist.
North Halifax street, near Peace in
stitute m26
special I. oi ice,
Mrs. Tliaddcus Olive will continues
the business of cleaning, dyeing and
repairing clothing as conducted by
her late husband at 310 South Salis
bury street Careful attentiou will be
given all work sent to her. Orders
may be also left at Dughi's, on Fay
etteville street.
Hi)
I buy direct from the manufacturers the
Strictly High Grade Sewing Machine
known a
THE" STANDARD,'
and offer tfiose at the lowest prices. A eor.d
machine at Bdttom Figures. J also kci p
always on hand full lines of niajbine suj
plies, such as npedle s.psrts and attachment! .
One of my specialties i the repairing of vr.: -chines
of any make, this being done at your
home or at my office I have bad Years of
Experience in tnia business and Guarantee
Satisfaction.
Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pre -dnce
taken in exchange for machines.
G K MARTIN,
".m 1.1 West Harnett Htreet.
In pursuance and by virtue of a
deed of trust, registered in book 131,
p. 47, in the Register's office, by and
between Geneva A. Stone, trading as
the North State Music Company, and
Kvernrd H. Raker, I will sell on Tues
day, the 2nd day, of October, 1894,
at 11 a. m., at public auction to the
highest bidder, for cash, at the store
now occupied by Cecil (if. Stone.No. 109
Fayetteville street, city of Raleigh,
the following described property, con
sisting of 1 second-hand organ, set of
straps and clamps for moving pianos,
2 or 3 second-hand sewing machines,
1 roller oVgan, 3 violins, 1 guitar, 1
guitar-mandolin, 1 lot of old and new
piano and organ stools, 1 flute, 1 lot
of sheet music (folios), 60 Kimball
organ instructors,''!, awning, 3 music
stands; 1 lot "of: violin, banjo, guitar
and mandolin strings, 1 lot of piano
covers and scarfs, and a lot of tools,
consisting of hand-saA', hatchet and
nail-puller, and other articles.
John Gatlino, ;
- - Substituted Trustee.
sep 21 3t ' '.-'
jvnORTH CAROLINA, Wake county
In the Superior Court.
Geo. W. Norwood, . plaintiff, vs Oscar
Ligo3y Edmund Ligon, Sidney Finch
and others, defendants. Service by
publication.
Edmund Ligon and Sidney Fin. h,
two of the defendants above named,
will take notice that an action entitled
as above has been commenced in ti e
Superior Court of .Wake county to
canse the lands of Washington Ligon,
dec.'a, .to be sold to satisfy mort
gages upon them, which lands are sit
uate in House's Creek township, Wake
county, and the said derendants will
take notice that they are required to ap
pear at the next term of. the Superior
Court of Wake county, N, C, to be
held at the cod ft house in Raleigh, on
the 24th day of October, 1894, and an
swer of demur to the complaint in
said action or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded
in said complaint.
JOHN W. THOMPSON, C. S. C.
This Sept. 1st,. 1894. 6w
ON HAND
mi coal
mm
Gayton Red Ash, Semi-Anthiacite
Coal (for stoves or grates.)
Pocahontas, Small Lump,
"ocahonta, Large Lump,
Russell Creek, large Lump,
Sciiii-liituiiiinous,
for grates or stoves.
Virginia Splint Coal, i I'.it niuiiious,
J. -Iln-ii Splint Coal. ilhuing grate
Tennesee Splint Coal. J r-ial.
I'eiuisyl ania Anthracite, Chest ii nt Size
' Stu.e
.. .. Kgg "
' I'urnace
All Fresh I'roin l.t.-T
jMi.ks in this country.
rKASONKIl l'ine and Oak Wood, cut
v ; and split for stoves and fireplaces,
or in 8 foot lengths.
IMIINGLKS, Laths.tiriin. Hay, Meal,
v.) Bran, I e, &c., liolesale and retail,
at lo.. est pri.es by
JONES & POWELL
Ralkioii, X. C.
Lst:
y
I)OCAHONTAS steam sti
stands
1
abo.e all others in (iiiavlty and
price. Seier.il cars always on tracK,
ou each side of the city.
In the Bl'PEhliiB to B'ln.,i,.K..i - iwiu
of W a k i Co., N C. ) 01 ,ber rm-l8y 1
All n- P. Mas ey, Adminibirator, d. b. L. c
t. a. of Solomon Au.'stus and Mary Ann
fataon aaiust isudie A. i'unttou and
Samuel Wutla.
To Kfdie A. D'irston: The purpose of
this action is to sell a tract of laud on Kay
etteville rtreet, described in the will of Soc men
Augustus ru' to divide tbe proceeds
according to said ill i-etween the pla'uiiff,
who is entit). d to one-half accoiding to
their iu erests, the (lefennt, Dunston. Eav
ing mortgage! tbe smiib to the defendant
Aatti lue defeiidaiiu are "equirtd to ap
pear before the Jul;e of Uk Kuperior court
of Wake county, at a court to bo tielu tor
the county of Wake, st I lie co rt house, in
Ka.eigh, .s. C ou the 7ia Monday aftei
tbe lirat yond..y iu September. 1-94, it beitj.
the 22d da'v o( Cctober and answer tr
d'mur to th" ciuiiai t wnici lias bee
tilfd in the ollioc ot tbe cl"ik f tbe (Supi rioi
couri of wid uuunty. Other isa the plaintfi
will app'y to tne court for the reiit de
uiandrii iu th co nplaiat.
JOHH W. THO'JPSOX,
Clerk Superior Cou't Whke County.
Toiin W. iIsl'Ls, Plaint ff's Attorney.
Kateigh, N. O , Aug. 18, 194. cawtiu
XT t)U I II CAROLINA, Wake Cod.ntv,
1 In the Superior Court.
William A Minor, plaintiff, vs. Jane Ii.
Casper and her husband, Solomon
E. Casper, and Henry M. Farns-
worth, defendants.
The defendants Jane K. Casper and
her husband, Solomon K. Casper, will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Superior court of Wake county; that
the purpo.ss of said action is to fore
close a mortgage executed by said Jane
E. Thomas to the plaintiff, on the 20th
day of May, 1887, upon certain real
property iu the city of Raleigh, and
described therein, which mortgage
has beea registered in the register's
office of Wake county, in book 95; at
page 578. 'the note secured by said
mortgage having been transferred by
the plaintiff to the defendant Farns
vvorth as collateral security for money
borrowed, the said Jane K. Casper and
Solomon K. Casper will take fur
ther notice that they, aro required to
appear at the next term of the Superior
court of said Wake county, to be held
at the court house, in Raleigh,
on the .seventh Monday after the
lirst Monflay of September, 1894,
it being the 22nd day of October,
1894, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the complaint.
Jno. W. Thompson, C. S. C.
Strong & Strong, Att'ys for Plaintiff,
sep 8 6w
NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County,
In the Superior court, September
10 h, 1894.
Lizzie Watson vs. Henry Watson--
Notice of summons.
To Henry Watson: Take notice, that
Lizzie Watson has instituted an action
against Henry Watson for divorce on
accountof desertion and adultery! that
summons has been returned, not to be
found, and that she has a good cause
of action against him. Aud let him
take further notice that he is hereby
required to appear at October term,
1894, of Wake Superior court and an
swer or demur to the complaint which
will be filed during the first three
days of said term, beginning on the
22d day of October, 1894, or the plain
tilf will demand the relief prayed in
said complaint.
Jso. W, Thompson,
Clerk Superior Court, Wake Co.
sep 10 law &w
W.L. Douclas
S3 SHOE
5. CORDOVAN.
FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCALF.
4 .SP FlNECALF&KAN6Afi0a
3.5PP0LICE.3 Soles.
BOYS'SCHOOtSHOES.
LADIES
SEND rUK MIM.DBUb
WL-DOUCLAS, .
BROCKTON, MASS.
Yon can save moner by pnrebaaina W. Im
llouglan HIiom, .
Bacausc, we are the largest tuanufactnrers of
advertised tboea in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping tbe name and price on
the bottom, which protect! you against high
prices and the middleman') profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wesrlng qualities. We have them sold every
where at lowr prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If youi
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
HELLER BROS.
(Aali-oetiat-algine.)
rhattrMt Mm loti a4
Nurati Hatly. ir
ju- ly aaJ aaf1 BMilvihe
In all iu vanoui fitrntt-
Maouf.onl by Prop ,Jai I
Johuon,aa.lri(ai.'i4.ioc boC
for m bf U dnitjrMM.
Q
II JHHOX,
DBALMII
lapla an I fanny Graoer-
in, nna li; an and
Tobati.
rrnitt. VUfl, Ac.
131 H llaboro UtrceC
W.".
Cliuu, Cr
II ITU II EH,
B4LKB 1.1
, Crockery, GUssware.
Lamps and Table Cutlery.
Also a specialty of Ice Cream
Freeers, refrijeratirs, ice
boxes, lemon sueeers, ui
stoves, lly tans, fly brushes.
Ity virtue of authority conferred in
two rertaiu mortgages, executed to me
by I'atri. k Sweeney aud wife, and duly
recorded in books Nos. 110 and 117,
at pages 427 and 483 respectively, in
Register of Deeds' office of Wake
county, X. C, I will, on Monday, the
8th day of October, A. D. 1894, at the
court house door, iu the city of Ral
eigh, Wake county, at 13 o'clock m.,
sell to the, highest bidder, for caBh,
the lot of land described in said mort
gages, situate on the eas'side of South
West street, in the city of Raleigh,
adjoining the lands of Hen. M. Moore,
Dr. F. T. Fuller, Dr. Wm. Baker and
others, being the lot whereon the said
Sweeney and wife now reside.
This September 3, A. D. 1894.
Thbophilus J. Hakbis,
Mortgagee.
JPJ?t & Maynard, Attorneys.
THE
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Professional Men. .
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marts of trade, In every house
hold, In railroad eara. In work
Bbops. aud is a valuable
advertising medium.
Sparkling, racy, lively, its Local
Department will be a specialty, '
attractive to all renders and
valuable Iu giving all -the
home news.
T
Letters from tbe people will enable
tbe people to discuss all matter
in which the public
are interested.,' V
TERMS i-- .
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One year, Inside the city, ' $3 fO
One week. " J -o
One month, " . ' Jfo
One year, oatside the city, 8 00
One week. " ? , . 09 .'
One month' " . V S3
Olobs of four, oue month. $1 00"
Postage paid at this office. j .
: Address, "
. EVENING! VISITOR,
tUleigh, 5,0, ,