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A R TH SOCKS ! i WU HAVIi A SPKCIAL BUIGAIN IN THEM. 0 OAAPfC 1 9 CLOTHIERS SHATTERS SHAW KNIT SOCKS, R ECU LA 3 P."C1?E 25 CENTH. OUR PRICE, SIX PAIR FOR ONE DOLLAR. oooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOO D YOU WE en EYEMOjIS tor rt'BLISIIFU ttKY ArTEKM X N, (Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR 1111. CO. THE VISITOR. by carriers in V , city. 25 cents per month. iVice:; lor iiuiluii:. pel ve.n . -r 25 . tents per month. OilkY-Upsttirs over Mr. J. Il.il Bobbin's Urus Mre, 2nd lUnr. W. M. BKOWN, Sr... lV''r. Ualeigh. N. C FRED. A. OLDS. ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editok HLUIUU. OUT !". NOTICE TO SUBSCKMBFKS. If snbscilb. rs fail to tret th. ir paper it, future they will do a favor by re porting' the failure to this oiliee. Subscriptions to the VisiTot; may b,. left at No. 327 West Jones street, 324 West Lane street, and 610 Kast Davie stivet. Returns from arious mills at Fall River, Mass., show that only bail' of t h looms started up yesterday. The intense interest manifested '11 New York' polities is sh.rvu by tl.e first day's registration, which ex ceeds by over 32,01X1 the figures of 1891. Japan has rejected as inadequate China's proposals of peace. The re port is that China offered to a -knowledge Korea's independence and pay a war indemnity incase hostilities should be suspended forthwith. The new naval dry dock at Tor! Royal, S. ('., is expected to be com pleted within a month. The goveru nient will dredge out the channel . 1 i .1 ... .1... 1 1 necessary to open tueuocKo-.... . ...e. battle ships. '. . ,, ; h.o, of ' Experiments in the mje. rnni 01 ,, , ,i;,,.t, nieetiu'-' blood sernni for uiptlieria am meeiiu,. , . . . ; . , Yinn-i with ln.reasinir success. In Vienna ,,,, jn tb. children's hospital i'-"" ' . 1 . ran mi MiliUf nl'I 1. br or.li- mere, who me gov" "i- -" i.o.hni.nl lira receivin ' the new "lLi "c ' remedv. and three out of four recover. . Gov. .Mitchell, of Florida, says: "Corbett and Fitzsiinmons .will not be allowed tu meet in Florida, even if the Legislature has to be convened for the IHirpose of preventing the light." Last spring there was a prize light in Florida although the governor declared there should be none. Judge Woolson, of the United Stales circuit court at Council Pilulfs, follows Judge Caldwell in deciding that . when a railroad is in the hands of a re ceiver, "the employes must be paid fair wages, even though no dividends may be paid." Indeed, he goes a step further, and 'decades. V that em ployes can not be discharged to make room for meii who are willing to work for less money. In spite of the jealous efforts of courtiers and attendants of the palace to conceal the real physical condition of the czar of Russia, all accounts in dicate that he is rapidly approaching the end of his comparatively brief and clouded career. He is the greatest autocrat on earth, and his will is law to 80.000,1X10 people. . Women will vote for a state oflicei in Illinois this year, for the lirst time. They have the right to suffrage in all elections held for the purpose of choosing any officer under the school laws, and this includes the superin tendent of public instruction and the trustees of the state university. It seems likely that the sex will exercise ' its new privileges to a considerable ex- ; tend. OOOO-OO PROMPTNESS! LV I , U II , Commander Booth, of the salvation army, will in a few day arrive at New York, ami is to haven grand neiption with Chauiny IVpevv for the i.ratnr of the occasion. The organi.'itiou that l'.ooth represents has I e. ome a very foi iiiidable one, and the good seriice that it has pel form. -d. 1 hietly anion;.' the po .r of the large . ities, entitles 1; to resp'-ctful and grateful consider 1 tioii. not withstanding its ec entricii ies. A 1 abb-gram received by thel'.S. department of state from Pekin states that the report of danger to foreign residents there are greatly ex aggerated; that there has been only one attack upon an American and that a very insignificant affair, followed by prompt punishment, ami that an im perial proclamation had been issued to local authorities, enjoining protec tion of foreigners. A large Kuglish iron linn recently sent a special agent to the I'nited States to learn why the export of l.ritish pig iron ami pipes had ceased to be profitable. A letter from this agent, dated r.irnunghain, Ala., told a tale of pig iron, made at .B a ton, being sold at the works at l?0.4() to ?7.1". and iron pipe up to sixtv inches in diameter, "not so well linished as l-'.nglish pipes, but good enough," at $1&.0 a ton. pig and pipes both finding their way over the states, even to l'ilt-bnrg, l'a. i The robbery Aequia ("reek uf the express car near , will start the express companies to renewed efforts to pre ! vent the.se crimes. The only way is to have a strongly armed guaid with each train. The theory of the authori ties that the leader of the Aiptia Crock train robbers was an ex-convict named George Carter is now strengthened as . 1 i .. a 1 1.. . 1 :.. 11 ...... 1 1 u is Known ma 1 x arier whs 111 -ie.,iu- dria ,ast VVt,ek. A suspi.dous char- acter, against whom there is said to be considerable circumstantial evi-!at dence, was arrested in Baltimore yes- terd.iy by detectives of that city. .The . drunken man,; Oeorge Turner, who i ..... ... . .. 1.1 Cl.aillieil IIWIL ae v one ol uiruiuire H-I'l'l1' H"iv "r' ."(.luiii tin iovi and who was locked up at a Washing- i . .. .. ,. ........ . ,i 1 ' po.i.e siauon. uuueu on, ,o - , ibber in his imagination only. - ; l.hli A lKi!"iiLH Ail Went Well Until One Wife Ran Against Ti-.f Other. .. Ma Y'i LNiix.i. X. J., Oct. 13 One wife in Clinton, and another at , P ,. . .. . . , cleansing properties, builds up and .Mantua, only eighty miles away. Harry ; strengthens the whole body. ; Loche div ided his time, between them . Xothing is so eflicacious as V. P. P. uutil'Thursday night. Xow he is get- nt tllis season,' and', for toning up, in ' . . . . , vigorating and as a si renglheiier and ting away from them as fast as he can, al)eti.seraU, p, P p. lt ,hrowit.off for Jersey justice and outraged ule malaria and puts you in good con- w oinanhood are on his trail. j ditiou. Loche was secretary of an insurance . ... ,7t ,, ,. . '"'. ' ( . Abbo't s Last Indian Corn .' Paint company- in Philadelphia. He was t.ure,s ;ln corns, warts and bunions. married to Ella Simpson of Mantua, j H 11 r well & Dunn, Wholesale and Ue- who never suspected that he had tail Agents, Charlotte, X. C, ; ri another wife. He was away a good i deal, and both wives understood that he was attending to business. The crisis came Thursday night, j Led by suspicion and some facts, the j lirst Mrs. Loche had started for Man tua. She alighted from the train at Woodbury station on the east Jersey railroad, and ran plumb against Loche, his Mantua wife and the latter' mother. There was a lively scene, which culminated in Loclie's arrest 011 a charge of bigamy. He was ta- ken before justice Mankin, who took his note for six hundred dollars as a bond for his appearance for a hearing, lr 0 yesterday morning. Loche 011 being released at once proceeded to Mantua, Where he sav-. agely attacked Mrs. Simpson, his second wtfe's mother, gathered up OOOOOO SHIRTS, COLL41iS AND CUFFS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LACES, GOOD WORK i FREE DELIVERY! about ('xX) worth of valuable and de camped. W h. n the li..,u of tin- hearing ar- riv-d ye tcrday j.!tio.- Minkin looked iu i 1 f I... 1 The two liij-.-d iVolllt-ll . e in VTa to I ,. til- I'll!, .lii! tli-' st.oy ijilii it v ..f 1 Ii. fugi- tile .1 M-ch. All officer of the ins. 11 is,-.. 1 -. -isi tt v I 1 Slid Loch- ll id li iv-d "II adv. III. of $IIK) froiiitl :iip.'iiiy to d-fray s tn expenses ,-nd I'.iat he II I 1 !! I V it !i it. The com. ai: ami t he . ives will join forces in war h for liim . mo mi-: Cithers liv't (".liikhen Ah mi Her .in.i Hies Her House. !'.. 1. 1.1.1:111. X. .1., Oct. IV Mrs.! Jennie llirrigan an 1 her three chil-: dren perished lv lire in a !nrn ttp 'it their farm today. The res'd lice also burned. Tin1 li'i-band and father was . abs nt '! the t:Mi- of the calamity. I Mrs. Uairigai: i eeain su l ainl set lie. h use o 1 lire 1 1 1 v insane her children and '. cut i it. the bam. ai d e hay on lire, close aioahd lockiu the do .r, set t As the Haines lie ran t thetiithe niotlier alaeiel the chil-, dren lib 0111 her and hell t'riein there' until they wei" all 'overcome. The oldest child was six years nf ace, the youngest fourteen months. Tliey Nearly Bulled the Wrong Corpse. r.u.riMoKi., Md., Oct. l.". Samuel S. l.ennett, of Rock Tiall. died Wed- nes lay and was to have i een buried at his home yesterday, but the funeral was interrupted when the discovery was made thai t lie body s'i:ppeil was j tha.: ot another in, 1 11. He and lieorge j lev (. ridge died about the same tune in the hospital". The undertaker boxed the itief's bode anil sent it to Rook Hull. . i lie yrave had been dug, the . 1 .1 .11 minister was reimy, nun inc. 11ear.se, family and friends g.tu-red when j one of the pa rty asked for a last look the .bod v. - The box was opened . 1 and iiiens.Vake. discovered, 1 .. . mi v indigestion,- liilliousness. o OVSTCPf Sa ' c " u nd all. stoma.di troubles are cured by IX o U K o I'ricklyAsh.l'ukeRoot andPotai an, Uheuinatism is cured . by b.. I 1'. l'aius and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all at- ' tacked and eomiuered by I';' !'. P. iim.: i ... ..1;..;.... K,. it.. 1,1 1. .L. DbuciLAS-- 0J etfJiifT? IS THE BEST. V4 Wilf& NOSClUEAKINCV 5. CORDOVAN, FRENCH&ENAMEOEOCALF. s4.-5.5FiNECALF&KAN6Alv1H , f 4 3.5? PCLICE.3 Soles. firivt -.t lAnDIlin.. " EXTRA FINE. u, 2.17-5BoysSch.jolShoes. LADIES' 3-,z-Bi5oNsoia-:. i"w SEMD FOR CATALOGUE iff W'I'DCUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. You can iave money by purebaaing W. l t Because, we nre the larftcstnianufacturers iof advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stnmpniK the name and price 011 1 the bottom, which protects you against hisn prices and ihi middleman's profits. Our slues ! equal custo n work iu style, easy fitting and wcrine nualUies. We have them sold every- where at i.vr prices for the value given that . Bnv other i.-.ne. . Take 110 substitute. If youi cU:alercan:-'t supply you, wecaa. Sold by s dOrtS ' t b m El tC ctSK vJ mm MT FLOW DIIS. V lioi'vi-Kr". &. !;.ises, cai nations and other flowers. V.askets and llmal desi ,-nsal Hliort 110- IMI'oHi'Kt' lill.li- 1 fir win'er I looiiiin . .Inst arrived, a spb'iidid io.ie lion ,,f hyacinths, tulips. inrcissH-i, !e!iuudi and' hi 111 . sii iv.l lili.-s, drv c ilia b'Ht.s. liest c,,t. f.in-Hi I'M.'is. n:i:s .ni l ii! her iot plants for dee u a ting the looin. Roses, e.er.l.eas and shade trees. Saga r and Norway iiajiles, ho.se chesinuss and ihiglish waluuis, fan y and other tlower pots and fern dishes. rllolie 113. SiEIMKIZ, the Florist. c 'KLKRKXK Hum at liobbitt's, 5 cts. B. R WILLIAMSON'S in 3 I4.-,r-3 JlwvU il-J V.J Will take pia -e in Raleigh T II L Si S Ii i Y, OVKM!iKU SJli, A X II IKIU1Y, XOVK'ilCKK tli. 1 When over 100 head of beautiful, j high bred TK0T7EKS, IIAUXLSS and S.IHULE I HORSES Will be sold at APCTIOX for CASH, WTiii-ii r i;r.-i",HK mti. All of the great Sires and I a ms are repre sented in this sale. The blood of GLORGI-: W,U:S, F.LF.CTIOXF.FU and l)i-;ivloxr predominates, .bii.ire l Stan lard-l'iied Stallions, Rroodmar.'S, Geldings, Colts and Fillies can be had at Yont Own Pllii'K, as the whole lot is consigned to a solute sale, and will be sold Foit nib; nr.sT inn. Xo such lot of horses was ever offered at public sale in North Carolina before, and in fact nowhere this . side of Kent ucky. Catalogues will le ready 2,V.h October and can be had on application to 1!. P, WILLIAMSON, Fail-view- Farm, Raleigh, N. C. i:nti.vkyS.v.iiii!.eanp . Harness Houses. Jir. She!-y T. Harbison, of Lexing ton, Kentucky, consigns 25 head of these Saddle and Harness horses, the very cream of the Rlue Grass. Many of them PRKMII'M WINNERS. The very best.-eur seen iu North Carolina. He also consigns a lot of highly bred, young, sound clean trotting horses that can show speed and great merit. 15. P. W. VTORTH CAROLINA, Wake County, l In the Superior court, September 10' h. 1894. - Lizzie Watson vs. Henry Watson Notice of summons. To Henry Watson: Take notice, that Luzie Watson has instituted an action against Henry Watson for divorce on a ceo a nt of desertio u a nd a d u ltery ; that summons has been returned, not to be found, and that she has a good cause of action against hitn. And 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 lirst three days of said term, beginning on the 22.1 day of October, 1894, or the plain tiif will demand the relief prayed in said complaint. Jxo. W. Thompson, Clerk Superior Court, Wrake Co. sep 10 law 6w COPYRIGHTS. CAY I (MSTAIN A 1 A TENT ? fat a Tcor.:i-t, unnvcr and itn lifiT.i-t opinion, write to - Dl I. N i' CO., who hnvo hail nearlr fifty years' expe-ncm-u in the patent, bu.ilne.a. Oomniunica-' tlnns strictly eontiiieritiul. A lliindliiiok of lu formiilion concerning I'ntenta and how to ob tain tuera sent fnw. Also a catalogue of mechan lcut ami scientltlo books pnt fnie. r.it.'uts taken throiKh Mur.n k Co. receive tneelal nottcelntbe Srienlific American, and thus are broarbt wluciy before the public with out eetit to tile inventor. This siilondid paper, ISFued weekly, cletantly illustrated, has by far the largest r ir( T;!at!on of any scientific work In the . wie ld. is;j it year. Sample copies sent free. lfuudlTig l-MitioD, monthly, J.50a Tear. Hingis pflp.es, 14 . cents. - Every number contalna beau titul plates, io colors, and photographs of new bonnes, with plans, enabling builders io show the latent desiuns and secure contracts. A ddreaa MUMN & CO. Naw Yohk. Sil BROiswAT. OOOOOO PHONE 19.t L r ..... ' ' IA pK 11KXT. Tbo roiim bonse and I basement, 011 l'.-ivie, between Fay ettev ille and Wilmington streets, now occiipied by Mm. J. H. Hay. Apply t ne25 eodtf A. W, FkvI';. A.MIHIW J. JoNfH. I lit. H. KoYRTIt 'ii'iuejs Manager. Aich't & Sunt. Bid', t). f. Park, in charge yarta and ihopa. I ROYSTfR, PARK & CO. (Succesmira to Ellington, Royster C.i.) MAKcrAcruBiKS or Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Scroll Work, STAUl HAILS And all Other Kinds of Bnildlrif Material. Will contract to bui'd anywhere, in tLe 8tate, or furnish any kind of material di shed. Our shop is equipped with the latest and Ust wooil working machinery. We are lo c-teii on tlie 6. . L. Rnllrnad, which 1 1. rough the best timbered lands in North ( xrohua, from which we pet our logs an cut our own lumber. Xliia enables us to fill orders of any s ze or diension on short notice W can cut 1S,0u0 feet a day. Our Dry Ivilu has a cap.icity or 50,000 feet, and we cut, dry and dre-s lumber for the publh at reaH.inaole rates. Telephone No. KI5. tViryar-J atiii sbous are on West atret at wont tfrvi ii r.tot lidpnton dtrert. fb2.t ON HAND TONS COAL G0BD5 wood' Uaytoii Ked Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (tor stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump, Pocahontas, Large Lump, Uussell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, ) Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Pdazing grate lennessee Splint Coal. J coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Size " " Stove " " Kgg, " : " Furnace " All I'resh Prom Bkat MiMi.s iu this country. (JliASONKl) Pine and Oak Wood, cut 0 and split for stoves and fireplaces, or iu S-foot lengths. v iii.vnjji',ci, uaius, tjr-iin, uay, dieai, O Pran, I c, lie, w holesale and retail, at lo.vest prices by 'lit V-.', III.' I .1 ... ... TT JONES & POWELL IUleuih, N. C. p'lCAHONTAS s ten hi still stands 1 abo e all others in quality and price, Hrtveral cars always on track, on each side of the city. 1 buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Qrade Sewing Machines known as THE" STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. A good machine at Botto n Figures. I also keep always oti rund full linei of machine sup plies, such as ncedles.pms and attachments. One of my specialties i the repairing of ma chines of any make, this be ng done at your home or at my office I have had Years of Experience in this business and Guarantee ij 1 t.taf action. Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pro duce taken in exchange for machines. O E MARTIN. b20m 13 West Harnett Street. A-UND Special Notice. Mrs. Thaddeus Olive will continue the business of cleaning, dyeing and repairing clothing as conducted 'by her late husband at 310 South Salis bury street. Careful attention will be given all work sent to her.' Ordera may be also left at Dughi's, on Fay etteville atreet. The C IT Y LIVERY STABLES. Having purchased Blake's stables and re fitted the same, we are prepared to furnish carriages for PARTIES, WEDDINGS -OR FUNERALS with careful drivers who will always be on time. We ran furnish Buggies for P'-.-. u1-? or Business. Y.VJZFYii MARTIN lji East Morgan street. TA'phoiie 7.). j3 Ei 1 ; 1 S Wl E o u ad . 1) IS u D o 9 2 a 5i'H, THlil AUK CHEAPER. No other material entering into tha manufacture of a Corset can com pare with FEATHKI1BONE. The FEATHERBOXE Corset Waist is beyond question the most comfort able garment made; it tits like a glove, has all the style of a Corset, and wears like iron. We make' a specialty of these goods and recommend them to you without reserve. We are author ized to refund your money after four weeks' trial, if not satisfactory. OUR FALL STOCK Is iu and the lowest. prices irJ Antlcepbaiaxlne ! (Anti-oephal-algine.) The (jlrait blea tache and N9tiralgi .ftenflly. Cures quickly and safely hed tine in all its various form,. Mtinuf.only by Prop , Jai I Johnson, KaleigV25,50o bot. For sale by all druggists. O H JOIl.VSOy, , DBALBR IN Btaple ani Fancy Grocer : ies, Fine Cigars and Tobicfoi. Fruits, Vegetable, &0, 331 U'llsborc Btreet. WU HUGHES, , DBALBRIJt China, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Table Cutlery. Also a specialty of Ice Cream Freezers, refrigerators, ice boxes, lemon squeezers, oil stoves, fly fans, fly brushes. OOOOOO DRESSES, ETC. IrmnuE u i:t at MARK V4ali THE Y
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