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D yOU WEAR THEfl?. WE JIAV1: A STKOIAL BARGAIN IX THEM. SOCKS ! I; SHAW KNIT SOCKS, REGULAR PRICE 25 CENT.'. CLOTHIERS SNA TTERS rOOOOOOOOOOOOO OUR PRICE, SIX PAIR FOR ONE DOLLAR. OOOOOOO-OOOO-O-Q fl'bLlSIIEI) EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except SinJiyl EVKNINd VISITOR lH'i" CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, jS cents per month. prices (or miilm, $3 .VHr or 25 t.ents per month. Ortice Upstairs over Mr. J. Hil Bobbin's Irug Store, 2nd floor. W. 51. BKOWN, Sk., M'g'r. Kaleifc-h, X. C. FKI P. A. Ol PS, Ki H5LR f L. OKAY. lliliCF Cut Liitok itviKicu, out. 1", i'5 NOTICE TO SVBSCRII1ERS. f subset ibers fail to pet their paper In future they will do a favor by re porting the failure to this office. Subscriptions to the Vlsiroi; may be left at Xo. 327 West Jones street, 321 West Laue street, and CIO bast Pav street. One of the finest business Mocks in Houston, Texas, was burned yesterday 'L'he less is very heay; possibly 5-L.tXX),(XX). The registration in Xew York city and Brooklyn thus far is more than 10 per cent greater than in the presiden tin I year of 1M)2. The treasury gold balance stiO, 000,000 h small compared with what it used to be in years gone by, but i is much larger than what it was; mouth or two ago. China needs modernizing.- Its al phabet of 40,000 letters is typical" of the. great burden of antiquity that weights it down and robs its people of a virile interest in their own times. It now seems that the increase in Canada's debt last year was not less than 10,500.000. The money is goiuj into canals aud the Pacific railroad which means lively comp-iition fci Uncle Sam. The losses to employes by strikes in the last eight years have amounted t nearly 7S,000,000; and nothing mure really needs to be said about the folly of that method of promoting the ii.- terests of labor. The bakers of Washington, have re? dueed the price of a loaf of bread from 5-.i to 4fl, but give notice that they will omit milk, sugaj and lard from the cheaper kind. They ai considerate not to omit the Hour also. An attempt to blow up the Hew Mo'indsville, Illinois, water-works with dynamite was made last night. Five cartridges exploded, shaking the sur rounding country, but doing no very great damage. It is believed a dis charged employe is responsible for the outrage. The report of the operations of the American board of foreign - .mission's shows that notwithstanding the busi- ness depression it had increased pros perity during the past year. Its in come from all sources was 705,332, a gain of 25,840 over the previous year, and the success of its missionaries was greater than usual. The recent changes brought about in city travel are shown' by the repor! of the street car companies in the lit tle city of Springfield, Mass. The street tars there in 1891 carried 4,391, -251 passengers and traveled 758,608 miles; in the past fiscal year, end ing September 1, they carried 7.255. -197 passengers and traveled 1,490,451 miles. 'The trolley is spreading out American cities at a wonderful rate. oooooo n TPR Trv TT -y ' iv i PROMPTNESS I GOOD WORK ! FREE DELIVERY! On thehihcKt authority it is nv said ! that nn overture loekin.,' tixleclaratidn t ' of peace between China and Japan wan ' made yesterday, but that Japan re jected the proposals made, lonsider them inadequate. 'I here is every reason t i beliee that the pi'ins:tls are satisfactory to I'hina and that her cir-sellt.-ttles Slllllleil l lie Will 1 1 1 iT less of th-ir jfiivorunii'lit to antuieM-H ii th -m. Since the silver mines of Ari.ii;i were (dosed on the a count of the low price of the white metal uev gold mines have been opened and worked therewith extraordinary results. It appears from an official report made by governor Hughes that the gold output of the territory last year was nvi.-e as great as that of the previous year, while this year's output is pretty sure to be double that of last year. An English society began six years ago to investigate the matter of ghosts, or hallucinations, according to scien tific principles, aud for the purpose of formulating some definite theory with regard to such things. All available means have been employed to obtain accurate information upon the subject, and the, result is set forth in a report which leaves the problem unsohed, but presents some curious and sug gestive facts and speculations. Of forty millions of people only 17.IXX) re ported that they had seen "ghosts." In the majority of these replies the st range things were seen rather than heard or felt. There are 1,120 visions reported, including angels, saints, de mons and animals; and where human figures were seen they were mostly of living persons, and frequently not reeog-iized. Only 232 of the 17.000 claim to have seen, heard or felt images or phantoms of the dead. These cases however, are certified by the society as deserving respect and having a certain degree of value as scientific material, on account of the well-attested honesty and intelligence of the obsevt ers. Three Burglaries in a Night. State.svii.le, Oct. 15. Three houses were entered by burglars in this city. Mr. Al. Pinkus got five shots at a olored man; at another house a negro was in the ladies' bed-room before discovered. .Mrs. C. L. Warren called her husband, stating that there was a man in her room. The man leaped through the window, taking sash and lights with him, and as he jumped Warren fired at him but missed his aim. However, he left his hat, which War ren secured, and with : this evidence officers arrested a negro named Ilaly burton and placed him in jail. The negro said the hat found at Warren's house was his but he had traded it Saturday night to a negro lrom the country, whose name he did not learn- in fact a man he did not know. '11ns iuorning Halyburton was taken to the mayor's office and while in the custody of officers, Waiting the appearance of mayor Armlield, Warren, who is ex- chief of police, walked in and inquired if the negro was the man ander arrest for entering hts house. The reply be ing in the affirmative, Warren drew his pistol and fired upon the negro, but chief of police ( athey was quick enough to knock his pistol up, the ball missing the negro's head six iuches. Warren was at once disarmed and placed under arrest. He claimed he shot at the negro because of indig ties offered his wife when the negro was in liis wife's room. Subsequently the negro was tried and sent to jail. Warren was also tried and bound over to court in a bond of 200. oooooo - SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LACES, a MoNsii R vi:ssi:i.. It Hcl. nn: to Little Ii.ilv's N.ixy. '111.' steel I'.n IcMe b,it;I.s:,i lie '"inN-i to. t Ii,- trim 'sake of tin1 Uin;; if Italy, from which the kin- y.-st.-r-lay iinfiiil.-d hi- royal pi!" d a !l -i r. is one .f t he !iiL-ist warships .Ml V. It has fo n lni.ro and t' Tmi I I'de sis. ters -he Italia, l.-.nit,i, Srinl-ui and Sicilii- in the !ta!;::ii invy. and the bi.ug.'st armor -bids of all the oth er n.ni-s of the world are dwaifed by these u'iant vessel-. TI.e U I'mi' t rio is JtH) f"ct long, with a displ.'H - I'l. nt of 13 250 tons ; engines of 1!) .VXI- hoise power, and an fstiinated so 1 of 18 knois an hour. Th- largest of the new American battleships, the Iowa, will ha e only 10. 20 on dis placement, 11,000 horse power en gines, and an hourly speed of 10 5 kii"ts. Th - I'nite l Mates, with its vasr coast line, can take a less,.,i from the little Mediterranean kingdom I hat has built mi the third navv of the world. TOO ol.D TO YVl A G:tll;tnt Colonel of To M.irries a 17-Ye.ir Old M.iid. ToLKixi, O., Oct. 10. ' oloiiel Isaac .uorro.v, government immigration agent and inspector, was married yesterday afternoon to Miss IMith (iilm ire. The gallant colonel is 70 years of age, w hile his l-ride is only 17. The young Woman c;i me to Tole do fast summer to take part in the beauty show on ihe midway at the ex position here, and had pre iously per soiiated a Scotch beauty at the world's fair beauty show. Mnurrm ''.Vli i!p-t, of : Kifoiti'itra Ala writes: "1 pnrchad ix bottled of your Jartinese Pile Onrv fr m Mr iuzi (i eldeu .nd it b.H eiit irefy enreri (lie nf n ii ibp of imIdb n" 9 , u . r-j l - n lk ipti; n il1 v1ris v (rip'ids to OSS it." tor?HH' i 1 Joan 1 ii.icKae. : Indigestion, IJilliotisncss,.'- And all stomach troubles are cuied by PricklyAsh.Pokelloot andl'o, u. llheuinatism . is cured by i P. Pttius and aches in the baek'.shoiilders, knees, ankles ;ind wrists are all at tacked , and conquered by j'. P.P. This great medicine, by its blood cleansing properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. V 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 olf the malaria and puts you in good con dition. - Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N.-C. - W.L.PeueLAS"' Hfff IS THE BEST. W 1 B WEd NO SQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 4.f3.5?FlNECALF&lA!;eAI!Ci V 3.5P POLICE, 3 Soles. extra fine. 2.I.7-5Boys'SciioolSkoes. LADIES' ", SEND FOR CATALOGUE W-L-DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Voa can save nioncT by purchusiug V. L, Dousing Sti,eH, Because, we are the lurtrcst manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stampiuff the name and price on the bottoi. tvliich protects you against high prices aud .- middleman's profits. Ourshoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qti.-,l"ies. We have them sold every where at 1- .-we-f prices for the value given that any other i:.a.;e. T:ike no substitute. If you! dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by HELLER BR 93. 'IT FI.OWF.ilS. lioi i;r.-, IIos. s, ca i nri' ions a ii'l ot her tlowers. j oaskets an, I .! nal desi.'iisat short no- ! : io . ' IM:'o;: i e-i j; ;s I' r wiii'er !! online. Jiim arrived, n tulips. ii;ir, 's ,s, r,..: l ida and hi- iiese Mii-ii'.l lilies, dry c.ill.i Ii litis, best ''or I'oieing. ..IVS n,K the room. !!os-s, e.ergr. ens Mid shade trees. f4.ig.ir jind .Norway maples, horse che-tiu.ts and Knglish walnuts, fan y and other iloer pots and tern dishes. Phone 113. Srr,!NiK.rz, c 'K.'.KllMMC (.urn at liobbitt's, 5 cts. ; 11. 1'. WILLIAMSON'S Sal?. I3i :wQ3i v. Will take plan" in Raleigh TIIUSIUY, 0VKMIiEU Mh, AM) FUill.1V, MIYKUttKR !th. When over 10X) head of beautiful, high bred TIIOTTLIIS, HAU.VESS and SVIIllLK 1E3 ORSES Will be sold at ATCTIOX for CASH, wiiieu r i:e-kkvk ntii. All of the great Sires and Duns are repre sented in this sale. The blood of i KOlNi K W 1 .K KS, KLKCTION KKR and liKli.MoXT predominates. Jtatnri'ti Staudard-lired Stallions, liroodinires, (Jeldings, Colts and Fillies can be had at V0111 .Own Piitt'i:, as the whole lot is consigned to :: solute sale, and will be sold Tor, Till-; liK.-T Ui ti. . 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 1 e ready 2,'jih October and can be had on application to 11. P. WILLIAMSON, Fairvlev Farm, Raleigh, X. C. I 'KXTTCKY SaiUiLE AM) IIah.vess Houses. .Mr. SheP y T. Harbison, of Lexing ton, Kentucky, consigns 25 head of these Saddle and Harness horses, the very cream of the Blue Grass. Jlauy of them PREMIUM WINNERS. The very best ever seen in North Carolina. He also consigns a lot of highly bred, young, sound clean trotting horses that can show speed aud great merit. 15. P. W. Yf.ORTH CAROLINA, Wake County, 1 In the Superior court, September 30-h, IS'U. Lizzie Watson vs. Henry Watson Xoti -e of summons. To Henry Watson: Take notice, that Lizzie Watson has instituted an action against Henry Watson for divorce on account of desertion and adultery; that summons has been returned, not to be found, and that she has a good cause ot action against him. And let him take further notice that he is hereby required to aDDear at October term. 1894, of Wake Suoerior court and an swer or demur to the complaint which win De tuea during the first three days of said term, beginning on the 22 I day of October, 1S94, or the plain tiff will demand the relief prayed in said complaint. Jno. W. Thompson, Clerk Superior Court. Wake Co. sep 10 law 6w vis? r.fiPYRir.wTc CAX I OBTAIN A PATUNT? For a Sro:)!it iu!.,vrnr and an lionwt. optr. Ion, write to II N N & CO.. who have had ueai ir Jifty years' experience mtlie palnt business. Communlca. ' tuuiB strtetly conn.HMitiiil. A Jl:inrfh()ll of In. roriiiaLion couwrniiiK I'n terns and how to ot tiiui them sent free. Also a cat ologue of meohai. icui mid sotentWc hooks aent free. I atents taken thruuKh Muim & Co. receive Jvv:! tiottco in thu Spientilio A mcricn n, and thus are broucht wi-lely before the publlowlth. out. cort, t,i -.,io inventor, a his bplondld parer, IsKucd rci Lke-, elnatitlyillostrHted.hasbyfarthe inrpest ri-!-..atjou ot any scientific work In the ','"-'"'' faint'le topics sent free. ItnUtng I' itition, monthly, -i.S0 a year, fungto eoj it'i, -.J.i coiits. Kvery number contains beau tinii pietra, in colors, and potonrapbn of new lejucea. with plans, enabling builders to show tha "uo !y i;",",'!'1lf Clur.? ontracts. Address ML'NA A CO. NKW VOUK. Hlil BHOtuwtT oooooo PHONE 19.- C j Poll IIKXI'. Thr. 8-r..om honse ud ,: 1 basement, on Davie, ,:1 basement, on Davie, between Fay- etteville anil Wilmington streets. Ap. ply t A. W. f RAPS. kc25 ei itf i nnrw J. Jors. I . H. KiTRTrt irit, B Ic a (hopa. 1'abic, in cnrpe yaio. .ji, ROYSTER, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Boyater Cx) MAHttrACTCBIIt8 OF J dogr 52Sh Blinds, Scroll Work STAIR HAILS And all Other Kinds of Baildlop Material. j Will contract to bui'd anywhere, in U.e i State, or furnish any kind of material dc , sired. J Our shop is equipped with the latest and ' best wood working machinery. We are lo 0'iteo on the 8. . L. Railroad, which runt tt rough the best timbered lands in North l jroliua, from which we get our logs an cut our own lumber. This enables us to nil orviers of any s!ze or dimension on short notice W cau cut 18.000 feet a dav. Our i Dry Kiln has a capacity o? 50,000 feet, and we cur, cry ana urets lumDer tor tne public at reasonable rates. Tele-phone So. 135. Our yard ami dbops are on West street at west thTpiinip of Kilmtor. rtrwt. feb24 ON HAND TONS COAL (Jaytou lied Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (for stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump, Pocahontas, Largo Lump, Russell Creek, large Lump, Seini-liituininous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, 1 Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Ulazing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. J coal. ' Pennsylvania Anthracite, ChestuutSize " Stove " Kgg " ' " . Furnace ' All Fresh From Best Mixes in this country. PKASOXEI) Pine and Oak Wood, cut O and split for stoves and fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths. CIIIXiiLES, Laths, Grain, Hay, Meal, 0 Bran, l- e, &c, w holesale and retail, at lo..esl prices by JONES & POWELL Raleiou, X, C. 1 lOCAHONTAS steam still stands I above all others in quality and price. Several cars always on track, on each side of the city. I buy direct from the manufacturers the Strictly High Grade Sewing Machines known as THE STANDARD,' and offer those at the lowest prices. A good I machine nt Rnt.rnm k';n roa I qIba It can always on h.-nd full lines of machine sup j plies, such as needles.ptrts and attachments. S Oceof my specialties is the repairing of raa j chines of any make, this be'ng done at your i home or at my olHce I have had Years o! 1 Experience in this business and Guarantee j Satisfaction. Hogs, cattle or any kind of country pro ! duoe taken in exchange for machines. ' G E MAS TIN, b20m 13 West HarRett Street. AUWD A MO H TH, S3.00 PER YEAR. THE Evening Visitor. 4 PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. NOW IS THE TIME NOW 18 THE time TO SUBSCRIBE. TO SUBSCRIBE. Th- in : slo-i of TE VISITOR will In in 'he fu'nrp, unit has !( ii It tl.a past, Tt' Kl VA ' K L ' IIOR to I THTI"M M. HOME NEWS. TO IN KKEsr HE A H '.R8 OF ALL CLASSES. to A'-VANOK TflK INTEREST OP RALEIGH. TO REPORT ALL INDUSTRIAL 2NTEUPRISKS. I will con'riVm'e y Us advocacy of Protrreiisiv Hbkh of Business, to innke I?al gh a prosperous in tnuifo turiop; cenire, a model of comiDercial enterprise, and the moot iruD(ivruu CITY IN THE SOUTH. Its email price will attract subscribers. Its real merits will make it a popular favorite. 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