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Ii w BOUND TO HAVE IT-NOT YOUli LItfK, HUT Y0U11 TiJ DK. Wo Have -the Stock nnd Wo Will Mako Prices Low. CLOTHIERS SNA TTERS HOE STOCK IS CnPLET 7 4- . ETOilI SITO J; rimLISIIFD EVERY AFTEKN(XS. lExiept Sunday) EVENING VISITOR 11! Ii CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city. 25 centi per month. rVu.s tor nuilmg. f J per yeir, or 25 cents per month. Ortue Upit.tirs over Mr. J. Hil Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nJ tl '. . W. Jl. UKOWX, Sr... M'g'r. ' lUleiirh, '. C. FKED. A. OLDS, KOKEKT L. OKAY. Edithp Cm ri'iiw K ALKIOII, OUT 7, ISOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. If subsciibers fail to M their W'r In future they will Jo ii favor by re .rtingthe failure to this olli.e. Sul.srri.ti..us to the Ylsimn may be left at No. 327 West .b.nes street. 3JI West Lane street, mid Oil) Kast Uavie street. The demand in Washington for a cheai loaf of bread will surely spread into other cities. The matter iio-,v ooines ni ill llieliinmid. Uispatches show that in the battle fought yesterday between the Chinese and Japauese 3,51)0 Chinese troops of all arms were utterly routed. Telegrams re. eived from Livad.a yesterday say the condition of the tzar of Russia is slightly improve.!. The maraud imperial family w ill go by steamer to Corfu. Two hundred and fifty members of the Woman's Christian Temperance I'nion of Indiana have passed reso lutions to go to the polls in Novem ber and attempt to vote in order to aid in testing the constitutionality of Indiana's state law. The French 'anarchists are prepar ing for another outbreak. They have resolved that three of their 'number shall go to Paris for the purpose of causing an explosion in the chamber of deputies. The police watch in the vicinity has been doubled. It is altogether likely that Miss Ullen Dortch, a pretty young girl, private secretary of Itov. Atkinson of Georgia, will be gazetted as major of the state guard. The last legislature changed the 'oilk-e so as to cover con trol of thes tate militia, giwng tie holder the title of major. Another case of small-pox developed at Washington D. C. James 1. Parker, of Indiana, law clerk in the division of the department of the interior where the other cases were reported, was a victim. .Secretary Hoke Smith issued directions to have the interior depart ment closed today. Capt. V. E. McBee has been ap pointed general superintendent of transportation of the Seaboard Air Line system, with headquarters at Atlanta. He was formerly superin tendent of the Richmond and Dan ville lines in North and South Carolina. He succeeds Mr. Dickinson, who was appointed only ten days ago. A fast bicycle rider has beaten the record of the fastest running horse over a mile course. Mounted upon two wheels, John S. Johnson covered that distance at Buffalo Wednesday, in 1.35 2 5. This beats the world'. record of a running horse over a mil coarse, which is 1.30 1-2, and was made by Salvator at Monmouth park in 1890. oooooo PROMPTNESS I President Weir of the Adams e- presn company now nay the net by the (uantico train robbery will not exceed $5.(X0; most of the stolen cash. drafts aud liiiiols h.n iujr been fev ered. Further details of the eartliU.ike at Sakata, Japan, show there wis a Hlicessioll of violent slo'rks. uhbll destroyed nearly three t ln.iw.i nd houses, killed Iao hundred and sixty persons ami injured a 1 1 if uuuiber of ol hers. The prison population of the I'nil -d S atesadvancedS.'iS per million inhabi tants during the last census period, the increase being greatest in those stales i outlining the largest city pop illation. There is now one saloon for eery 250 inha! ilants in 257 most pop ulous cit ies. I The i sumption of all kinds of lienor in the 1'uited States in 1S50 averaged 4.05 gallons per inhabitant; in IS! 12 it was 17. 04 gallons more than a fourfold increase. In 1S74 the per capita consumption of whiskey was the same as today 1 1-2 gallon i. Wine-drinking lias remained statioii ry, but 1 eel ill -in king has more than doll bled. I Tammany's army on its ofhvial pay mil foots up 14 tWS. Of thi. number 7.302 receive salaries of o,er 1.000 a year, and the salaries of about a thou sand rauge from ;2 .000 to ;25.000. Tammany controls 30.000 or 40,001) votes in a compact body and the e-peiiditurt- of nearly 40.00J,000 a year raised by taxation. It is no child's play to break down such an organiza tion. Tammany is about to make its greatest elf oft, . and the reform ele ments opposing it will hae to do tl e same. Lord Rosebery, the Knglish prime minister, made m important speech yesterday. The czar of Russia, he remarked, Avould enjoy in history a reputation as a victor in peace not less uudispi.te 1 than the reputation Osar and Napo'eoii enjoyed as con iiuerers. '1 he premier extolled the czar's absolutely conscientious devo tion to truth in diplomatic as well as in private matters, (ireat Britain has the greatest possible interest' in the continuation of the cza'r life an 1 health, 1 eca use if he should be re moved the greatest guarantee of the I peace of the world would dissappear Mrs. Cleveland to Christen the Ship. St. Loi is, Mo., Oct. 20. Informa tion was received yesterday stating that Mrs. (. leveland, wife of president Cleveland, had consented to christen the new passenger steamer St. Louis, ahich is almost completed at the Cramp ship-yard in Philadelphia. The exercises are scheduled to take place November 0. A magnilicent dinner service, valued at nearly 20. 000, and paid for by popurar subs, riptioii from the mercantile houses of this city, will be given to the vessel. A HoitsHio'il Treasure, D V Full- r. of GHUj ihtirK N V, tays thut e a ways keeps l)r K'i'if's New Discovery iu the hii8 d bis family has always foruii) thr '-,.ry best reful'8 follow its use; tht. he would not be wilhout it, if pro;urhble. H A Oykernan. rlrniririHt., "Rtoki'l, N Y, stt-.s thut I)r Kiritr's Ne l)i eovtry is undoubtedly the best cough reui adv; that he has use 1 it in hiP f mily for eight, vearg and it has neve- fail -d to do all that, is claimed for ir, Wijv not try a reiuedv so long tried and te-til Trial lionles free at .lolio Y VfaoRae's drug store vmu t cize Me and $1 Hand polished curtain poles 20 cts. ach at Thomas & Maiwell's. OOOOOO )i ) i SHIRTS, COIJAHS AND CUFFS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, LACES, GOOD WORK i FREE DELIVERY ! In liijeslion, i'iliitinl;e. And sioin i h n. mi ' r cured by h oh ho I'ri. klyAsh.Pokelloot audl'olassi.im. i:he uiiriti-.ni is cured by P. P. P. Pains irttd aches in the .:ick, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrisls are all ;tt t:iked and coll.leled by P. P. P. This gr. at iiiedi-ine, by its blood-cleinsiii- properties, bmbls up and St rell;-t hells the ,l)ie lloily. 1 Nothing is so eliic.i. ions s P. P. P. at this season, and for toning up. in vigorating a nd as a sireugt lo-iier and appetiser take P. P P. It throws olf the malaria and jolts you in good con dition. Abbo-t's Kast Indian Corn Paint cures ail corns, warts and bunions. liurwell & liiinii. Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Chariot'.', N. V. I . - Tho CITY LIVERY I STABLES. i 1 Having purchased lil.tke's sUbles and re titted the s.ime, we are prcpirrJ to turnisn carriages tor PARTIES, "WEDDINGS i . ' OR iFUHERALS with caret u! drivers who will always be on , lime. We can tuniisli liui;i;ies lor P 1 T-V 'B5bUr2 UT DU:1H3-E. YANCEY a MARTIN 131 East Morgan street. Telephone 79. j2 Spcond Hand FUR WITXTRlfl AM) OTIIKK A irrit I.KS . FDR SALK CHKAP. 0 Valnuf Parlor Chairs, 1 Tete-a-tete. 2 Rocking Chairs, 1 Ash Extension Table, 8 fee! long, 1 large Kit hell Safe, 1 small Kitchen Safe, 1 round .Marble Top Ta" le, 4 large Dining Tables, 0 feet 0 inches long. 3 feet 3 inches wide, 1 large Kitchen Table, i 2 lanre Mirrors, best French ltI.iss. j 1 Trundle lied, J 1 Feather Red, j 1 high Desk, 4 teet long, 1 Iron fcate, 3 Show Cases, 1 Indian (cicar sign), 1 Spice Cabinet, 4 Tea Cans, I 1 1 urning Lathe, j Several pairs of S ales, 3 large Saloon Lamps, 1 large Cooking Sto.e, 2 Pool Tables. 1 IMi ery Wagon, 1 Rockaway. 1 one Horse Power Steam Roller, ' A. W. KRAI'S, Ivtsr Davie st... 2 I door from Fa v o IS 2-v e'ltevilie St., Room No. 1. Notice of Executor. Ha ving .qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Louisa Gooch, deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to the execu tor, and all persons having claims against said decedent will present the same to ine on or before the 23rd day of October, 1895, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Lkvi Bn..s(i., Executor of the will of Louisa (jooch. October 23, 1894. TfaM ai all ' T. .... . . 1 rvt In 4H hnury U'iii.... i ii which i o,mibH. !iunUUI J i ww hum inieriioiiw fi jk J.r '111 LS I 'id a - "v Ml "a I HM' FLOWKRS. Uol lJI'KTS, SiC. Roses, rsrnatioiis and other flowers. Pi.-iskets and II oral desigusat short no t ice. IMColtl Kli r.i IJIS f ir win'er blooining. Just ,irried, a splendid ciille -) ion of hyacinths, inlips. n a rcissns, lieiiuiid.i and t hi nese sacreil lilies, dry cilia bulbs, best for forcing. P.M.M.-, FKKNS .indolherp.it plants f.ir decorating l he room. R ises, e ergreens and shale ti s. Sugar anil Norway maples, horse che-tttiuts and Knglish walnut-:, fan y and oilier HoAer pots an ! fern di-dics. Pii.nie 113. Srm.MF.TZ, the Florist. 'KLI'KKNK tiinii at P.obbitt's, 5 cts. B. P. WILLIAMSON'S D Horse Will lake pin e in Raleigh lilt IMI i V, NOVniUKR Sth, IMI 1 1! II I V . 0VKMBKH 9th. When o.er Ilk) head of beautiful, high bled TltOTTKKS, IIAUNKSS' and SADDLK HORSES Will be sold at Al'CTlON for CASH, VMI'llol T KR-EKVE 111 U. All of the great Sires and Dams are repre sented in this sale. The blood of (iKORtili W1LKKS, HLKCTIONKKIl and KKLMONT predominates, Matured Slaudard-Rred Stallions, Hrooduiares, Geldings, Colts and Fillies can be had at Vot'K .Owx Pkii K. as the whole lot is consigned to absolute sale, and will be sold FoK the i:kst inn. No such lot of horses was ever offered at public sale in North Carolina before, and in fact nowhere this side of Kentucky. Catalogues will I e ready 25th October and can be had on application to R. P. WILLIAMSON, Fairview Farm, Raleigh, N. C. KentuckvSadiii.eand Harness Houses. .Mr. Shelby T. Harbison, of Lexing ton, Kentucky, consigns 25 head of these Saddle and Harness horses, theaTvy-reain of the Blue Grass. Many of them PREMIUM WINNERS, 'lhe very best eitr seen in North Caroliua. He also consigns a lot of highly bred, young, sound clean trotting horses that can show speed and great merit. Ii. P. W. LOT MiEAR RALEIGH FOR SALE On Monday, the 29t.h day of October, 1894,-at 12 in., at the courthouse door iu Raleigh, under power conferred by a deed of mortgage, executed to me by W. 0. Kinery and wife, dated November 8th, 1S80, and registered in Register's ollice for Wake county, in book 00, at. page 199, I will sell at public auction, a parcel of land near the northwi'htern boundary of the city of Raleigh, mi the old Hillsboro (or Oxford) road, beginng at Kphraim Kmery's corner, on said road, runs with said road southward 222 feet to A. Ferguson's corner, then eastward with the line of the fence 120 1-2 feet to a corner post, then nearly north west 190 feet to the beginning. K. W. McVea. By Battle & Morde.ai, Attys. Raleigh, N. C, Sept. 28. CAIV I OBTAIN A PATENT t Fori Rrnmpt answer oiid an honest opinion, write to 11' N N A- CO., who have had nearly fttij jcun' experience In the ratent buaineas. Communtca- tioim ntrictly conftilr.utlal. A Handbook of In. formation concerainu I'ntenm and how to ob tjun them sunt tree. AIho a raialoffue of mechan ical and scientific booka sent free. Patents taken through Mnnn A Co. receive peiual notlmintherx'innlilic American, and thua are brotiKht wliliMr berorethe public with, out cnut to tho inventor. Thu aplendid paper, ieeiied weekly, ekttantly illnatratml. baa by far the anient rirculntmn of any scientific work In the world. a yttur. 6aniile copies sent free. liulldli.j Kill tluu, monthly, 15.60 a year. Hlngla copies, U. cents. Kvery number contains beau tiful plates, iu colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latent desiens and secure contracts. Address MIWN A CO, New yohs. 1 Bro41wat. OOOOOO PHOfiE 19. OAK CITY STBAM LAUNDRY. j The Oak City Steam Lanndry will doyour work better than any laundry in the city or state, with less wear and te-ir. at competition prices. Because i: 'is the oldest and most complete . tint in North Carolina, with latest .proved inachiuery and most eiperi iceil operatives. Kltlciency and . ptiiess guaranteed. '1. : phone No. 87. L. Ii. W If ATT, Pl op. Special Notice. Mrs. Th . ideus Olive will cent inues the bnsiiii : of cleaning, dyi '.ife jnd repairiug clothiqg as conducted by her late husbaud 'at 310 South Salis bury street. Careful attention will b given all work sent to her. Orders may be also left at Dughi's, on Fay etteville street. Andrew J. Jonid, In. H. Roybtih Business Manager. Aich't A Sunt. B ld't B. F. Fabk, in charge yards ana shop. ROYSTER, PARK & CO. (Sucoesson to Kllington, Koyster Co.) MASCrilTDBIRS or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Scroll Work, 8TA1R HAILS And all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anjwbere in tne StMe, or fnruiah any kind of material de aired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood workine machinery We are 1 cate i on the 8. A. L. Kallmad, which rum. uirougn iae near timDered lands in North Carolina, from which we et our lops an cut our own lumber. This enables us to til J orders of any a te or rii'-'euciou on short notice W can cut 18,0U0 feet a day. Our Dry Kiln has a capacity of 50,000 feet, and we cut, dry and drees lumber for the public at rt-asona ole rates. Telephone No. 135. Onr yard and sbons are on Went tmi .i west UirmiDDs of fid en ton street. fb2 ON HAND TON! COAL, urn Gayton Hed Ash, Semi-Anthiacite Loal (tor stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump. ' Pocahontas, Large Lump, Hussell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal. Bituminous. Jelhco Splint Coal, Blazing grate lennessee t5jijntjoal. J coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, ChestnutSize " ' Stove ' Kgg ' " Furnace " All Fresh From Be.st Mines iu this country. PKASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cut ij and simt for stoves and fireplaces. or m -foot lengths. PIIINGLES, Laths, Griin, Hay, Meal, vj Bran, Ice, &e., wholesale and retail, at lovvesl prices by ' JONES & POWELL Kalkioh, N. C. POCAHONTAS steam still stands 1 above all others in quality and price, several cars always on track, on each side of the city. Aisticephatagine! (Anti-cephal-algine.) The Great Uealache and Neuralgia tienwdy. Cures quickly and safely headaohe in all it yanous forms. Manuf.only by Prop ,Jai I Johnson, Kaleiffb. 25,50c bot. For sale by all druggist. On jm.v.-oy, , DEALER IN Staple ant Fanoy Orocer j ies, Pine Cigars and Tobawos. Fruits, Vegetables, Ao, 331 Hdborc Street. AUWD MOUTH, $3.00 PER YEAR. THE Evening Visitor. A PAPRRyOR THE PEOPLE. NOW 18 THE TIME NOW IS THE TIMS i TO SUBSCRIBE. TO SUBSCRIBE. The ralcBion of THE VISITOR will De id the future, in It baa been Id the ptiat, TO ELEVATE LIBOR PUBLISH ALL HOUK NEWS. TO INTEREST READERS OF ALL GLASSES to ADVANCE THE INTEREST OF RACEIQHJ to REPORT ALL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES. It will eoDtrlbore, by Its advocacy of rrofrressiv ideas or Business, to make Ralftgh a properoat mannfactnring centre, a model of commercial enterprise, and the most prosperous CITY IN THE SOUTH. Its small price will attract subscriber. its real merits will make It a popular favorite. -SUBSCRIBE FOR THE VISITOR Mechanics. Laborers, Merchant and Professional Men. It Is read la the counting room, in the mart of trade, in every houae hold in railroad ears, in work shop and is a valuable advertising medium. Sparkllnur, racy lively, Its Local. Department will be a specialty, attractive to all readers and valuable in giving all the home news. Letters from the people will enable the people to discuss all matters in which the public are interested. -TERMS : One year, inside the city. One week. " " Ooe month, " ' One year, outside the city, One week. " " One month," " Hobs of four; one month. Postage paid at this office. S 00 M. 25 3 00 08 M $1 00 Address, EVENING VISITOR, 'Raleigh. N O. OOOOOO DRESSES, ETC, RY. , yfc. HL Ho w .0 0 1 irtv
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