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Notify us by card cr in person. The republicans appear to ha effected a c mer u roosters.' The colored vote this year held the balance of power in North Carolina. The eminent ex-president James McCosh of Princeton university is critically ill. Japan has whipped China. Now the latter will have to surrender Corea and pay the Japanese millions of dol lars as an indemnity. tien. Oliver O. Howard, commander of the U, S. department of the At lantic, will be 64 years old tomorrow, and the army regulations require that lie shall be retired. A few days ago a St. Louis drum mer went home and found his wife wife divorced from him in a suit in which neither had any knowledge. It was an error involving a similarity of names and was easily rectified. Parisian doctors are puzzled over the case of a man in the hospital there whose pulse has sunk as low as eighteen beats a minute, and who yet seems perfectly well. As a rule when the pulse gets as low as forty death soon supervenes. The emperor of. China continues to aise a disturbance among his gen erals and household because the Japs are able to march where they like in his immense empire. The trouble with China apparently is that she has been dead for a thousand years and is just finding it out. '". A company of prominent citizens has been formed in Baltimore, .'called the Mexican terminal company, whose object is to acquire and hold teniiiual properties in Baltimore and in he .Mexican ports, to facilitate direct com merce between the two counties. Balti more, how has a line of steamers rim ning to Tampico, . . The immigration bureau that has been talked of in'tieorgia for some time has been opened in Atlanta, with governor Nortben in charge, and a board of directors 'in which the lead ing railways of the state are repre sented. Desirable immigrants from the North, from Canada and Europe will be encouraged to settle in the state. '' . ' Day before yesterday at Savannah eight fires in a few hours broke out in vessels which were being loaded with cotton.. Investigation shows traces of phosphorus everywhere on the burn ing cotton ships. A sample of cotton with a peculiar odor was examined. The sample ignited and fell. It was quickly put out and will be analyzed. In some instances the cotton ties took on a phosphorescent glow last night. It is said that some of the men who loaded the vessels and who were re cently on a strike spread the phos phorus. The men deny this indig nantly. The matter will be thorough ly investigated, The loss is 150,000. SHOT HER DOWN'. A Fierce Quarrel Betw een 1 Woman inJ a Man She Calls Husband. A policeman at New York yesterday was BUnding between (irand and Broome streets when a man and a woman, quar-eling. attracted his at tention. As they passed him th man seemed to be trying to persuade the woman tc turn back. A moment la ter he heard the report of a pistol. He turned in time to see the woman sink to the sidewalk as the man fired a second shot at her, point blank. The assassin sent a third bullet into the neck of his faiutiug victim. When the policeman seized him tie man fought like a mania.-, and man. aged to fire the pistol a fourth time before a smart blow from the pi lice man's dub sent it spiuning to the side walk. Between her gasps the woman said her name was Anna l-'iroe, and that she was 23 years old. Her assailant was Michael Coppezuto. She said he was her husband and that they came from Boston. "He was angry with me because 1 would not consent to live iu a shameful house," she -xplained. Coppezuto was crininitted without bail to await the result of the woman's in juries. He refiis-d to hay a word in explanation of his d 1. "To- woman is seriously vounded. BR0KE rARSOYS arm. An Athletic Colored' Woiiv.ui Throws a Preacher Out of His Pulpit. HarroDkbtru, Ky., Nov. 0 Revival services are being held in the colored Baptist and Methodist churches, and excitement runs high. An unknown person appeared at the door of the Baptist church just as pastor Blake was closing a sermon. Dressed in woman's apparel, the i stranger en tered the building with a colored woman. Her first greeting was the cry, "We' s all Heavenbound, halle lujah! With arms extended and face skyward, she swept up the aisle, shout ing all the way. The congregation caught the infection and iu a moment was in an uproar, The woman pro ceeded to the pulpit where she caught the preacher in her arms and an nounced her intention to "go to glory" no matter what happened. In her enthusiasm the woman flung the preacher to one side with such vio lence as to break one of his arms. Two Yearly Newspapers. What would you think of a yearly newspaper one that is only printed once through the twelvemonth ? There are at least two such in the world, and there may be more. One is called the Eskimo Bulletin. It is issued every year at Prince of Wales' Cape, Bering Straits,' on the arrival at that isolated place of the yearly steamer. This brings news from the outer world, and the paper then has something to print besides its local news, that everybody knows, at any rate. The other paper is printed in Paris, and ' it comes out once a year now. just to preserve its name, The Twentieth Century. Its publishers think that will be a very fine name! for a journal when the twentieth century is actually here, and for fear some one will get ahead of them in it they will issue their yaper once a year until 1900, and thus be first iu the field. . Old l'oj e Old people who require medicine to regulate the boVels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ers. This medicine does not stimu late and contains no" whiskey or other intoxicant, but a ts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and, bowels, adding strength and giiing tone to the organs, t hereby aiding nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly' what they need. Price fifty cents per bot tle at John Y. MaeRae's drug store. jjliusoii'u Orient I Cnsp is be roo.t de :c i f 'cial soap for Indies' ice In ex 8"etioe absolu'eN purs pnd hiphly lue.'io-tpd for cale b JobnYMacEae Itcbinff. burning, scalv ami cms, scales of infants cleansed and healed, and au'e' sleep restored (it Johnson's Oriental Soip at John I MacRae'i 1 Branson's Almana: fjr 1895. Single -ouies p.-ria nl 10 cents 20 e.'pie p.T mail H ' 1 dozen copies -r mail 7 1-3 gross per express 3 7" 1 gross per etpri 7 0.1 Merehauts and oilier iii f-nd in tli'-ir orders at .in-e. To the .nil on, i i f ;." CO in .h.i lU'c for the same nnio'iol in .iiaiu.inacs. Levi ISi; .. x, p iblishcr. not 3 tf Kileigh. V. C. T homas & Maxwrll lias just re-ei-.e ! a large lot of pine liber mat le-s.-for people suffering with bi-.'tic'iiti ai or luug I roubles. In Chin-i a woman may be divorced for talkativeness. Es'r.i bargains in fmuid'n t i'holll.is & Maxwell. Bed loiii'Ce-. w I ll detectable mattress--" a specialty. Out of l.OMUXX) people 7.500 H I; -enmb to consumption. Pine finer mattresses at Thomas & Max.vcii'. Special No' ice. Mrs. Thaddeus Olive will continues the business of cleanrng, dyeing and repairing clothing as conducted bi her late husband at 310 Soiuli Salis bury street Careful attention will br given all work sent t her. Orders iuav be also left at Dughi's, on l-"av - etteville street. Hand polished curtain poles 20 els each at Thomas A Maw-!'s. W. B. SOW, AT 1'OiIN E V-AT- LAW. (Hlice in Law iiuildiug, 333 Fayette ville street. Indigestion, Billiousness, Dyspepfia .... And all stomach troubles are cured by P0 F Fo Prickly AshjPokelloot and Potassium. llheumatism 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 eflica ious as P, P. P. at this season, and for toning up, in vigorating and as a strengtheuer and appetiser take P. P P. It throws off the malaria aud puts you in good con dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint curesSlHsiriis, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. Sale of Town Lots. By virtue of an order of sale by the clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, in a special proceeding to make real assets, entitled Marion Johnson, admr. Emily Johnson, de ceased, against Char lea Johnson et als, the undersigned will offer f-.r sale at the court house door to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 31 day of De cember, 1601. it the hour of 12 in, the follow. tig (iecribed properly, situa te. I on Suiiihiield street, in the city of liaieigli, -ad oiuiilg the. land.s of Ma rion' Johnson, Ashley Home and ('as Well. Pollard, fv'uiii'ig. about 35 feet on sai.l street an I uack about 210 feet. Terms, one-half cash and the balance in six months with interest, at eight per cent per annum from date of sale. Marios Johnson, no3 tds Commissioner.','. Soooxlc3L Hand IFTJIEi ON" X TXJJR KJ ASD OTHER ARTICLES FOR SALE CHEAP. 6 Walnut Parlor Cha irs, 1 Tete-a-tete. 2 Rocking Chairs, 1 Ash Extension Table, 8 feet long, 1 large Kitchen Safe, 1 small Kitchen Safe, 1 round Marble Top Table, 4 large Dining-Tables, 6 feet 6 inches " long, 3 feet 3 inches wide, 1 large Kitchen Table, 2 large Mirrors, best French glass, 1 Trundle Bed, . 1 Feather Bed, 1 high Desk, 4 feet long, 1 Iron Safe, 3 Show Cases, 1 Indian (cigar sign), 1 Spice Cabinet, 4 Tea Cans, 1 Turning Lathe, Several pairs of S. ales, 3 large Saloon Lamps, 1 large Cooking Stove, 2 Pool Tables, 1 Delivery Wagon, 1 Rockaway, 1 one Horse Power Steam Boiler, A. W. FRAPS, East Davie st., 2d door from Fay oc!8 2 etteville at., Boom No. 1. Tf Fl.oWKllS, j Je.fvitr., 4c. i'oses, cat nations and other flowers. Baskets aud IlTal designs at uort no tice. IMiVKfKIt liri.ll! fir winter blooming. J list ai ri.ed, a (lend: I roile lion of hyacinth, tulips, narcissus, Bermuda and ( hi-ne.-e Mi.-reil hlies, dry calls bulbs, best for forcing. i'M.M '. i i.i; MS an 1 ol !i-r i -.t plants I' r dec .rating I lie i.i.itn. U ses. e e ig n eiis and sliile li-es. Sugar and Norway mij'b-s. horse chestnuts and English walnuts, fan y and other llower pots and fern dishes. l'houe 113. Sn-.l.NMKTZ, th Florist. li.l'.WII.I.IA.MSOX'o 1 Hone Will take place in Raleigh liil KblliY, NOUilliElt Nlh, til rSS'lHV. 0YEUBEK Oth. Wh. ii 100 lo-ad of beautiful, hi .h bred ri:Tn:;:s. ir. i:kss and saddle 14 O HSE3 b! s-..d ::t AI CTION for CASH, . ! .1 i :: i i;v ii lit D. All of the gie.u Siiv.s and Duns are repre sented in this sab'. The blood of OEORtii-; WILKKS, ELECTIONEEI1 and BELMONT piedominates, Matmel Staudird-llred Stallions, liioodmaies, tieldines, Colts and Fillies can be had at Yoru Own Pincx, as the whole lot is consigned to a solute sale, aud wiil be sold For Tin-; p.k.st mn. 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 2fth October and can be had on application to P.. P. WILLIAMSON, Fairview Farm, Raleigh, N. C. 1r EN'rri'K Y Saddle and ' " ' ' . Harness Horses. Mr. Sliel y T. Harbison, of Lexing ton, Kentucky, consigns 25 head of these Saddle aud Harness horses, the very ctvam of the Blue Grass. Many of them PREMIUM WINNERS. The very ''best ever seen iu North Carolina. He also Consigns a lot of highly bred, young, sound clean trotting horses 'that can show speed and great merit. B. P. V. ; Sale of Land.; 7 Under and by virtue of a decree of Wako superior conrt, madehe 24th day of October, 1S04, in the special proceedings entitled Srronach & Johns, administrator of David Lewis (de ceased) vs. Miss SallieC. Lewis et als., we will sell at public ontcry, to the highest bidder, at the court house door, iu .Raleigh, on the 1st day of December, 1894, at 12 o'clock m., cer tain tracts of land situated in St. Mary's township. Wake county, N. C, kno.vu as the "Jordan" tract, the "Home-place" tract -aud the.Doane tract, alb of which are are fully described in the petition filed iu the said special proceeding. Terms of sile one-third cash, one third in six .'months aud balance in twelve months. Sii'.-iXACii & Johns, !-;2iids Commissioner. 3.1-3 Cl LZ93UIi0r. Having qualilied as eXecutor of the last will and testament of Louisa (iooeh, 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 me on or before the 23rd day of Octo'ier, 1893 "'or .this notice will be plead iu bar of their re -overy. Levi Brandon, ( Eteciitor of t.'.m vill of Louisa, ttooch. October 23, 1891. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete ; without an ideal ' iFLEHIO POWDEH, Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used isNnvisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the lace in this climate. Insist upon having tha genuine. 4 M i "mWr TyfT J'' go i' OAK CITY STFAM LAUNLRY. Tin Oak City .st.ra Laundrr will doyour work belter than any laundry in I lie i-ity .r state, with less wear and tear, at compel it prices. Because it is the oldest and most complete I l int in North Carolina, with latest V'ved in icliiuerv and most Hiiwri. eneed operatives. Killciency and i r miptiirhs guaranteed. I elepholie No. 87. ' L. It. Wtatt, Prop, A .- 1-t of baliy carriages just re ceive !. at I homas & Maxwell's. And . . skb, 1 1.1 . . tM Hu niw-f nafr. Aich -4 Snj.t U'j a. f. IV inchargf yaxds ntl shua. R0YSTE3, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Boyster 0 O MAKCrACTCBIBS Or Doors, Sash, Blinds, Scroll Werk, STAIIl HAIL8 And all Otber Klfda cf Building MHterlal. Will contract to bui'd anywhere; in tr.e 8tate, or furnish any kind of material de sired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and beat woivt workini; nisehinpry. We are Jo citeo or. the H. K. L P.c.ilrosd, which ram ti. rough the bis timbered lands in North Carolina, frm wh'ct, e pet our ofS an cut our owu lumber. This enables us to lili onlers of acy s'ze or di -em ion ou gvon notice W csn cut 1 -,i fP.t a ilav. Our Dry h'iln has s capacity o no tni feet, anc' w rut, ,-r- ant dres lumber for the r'ublk nt r cs rB! li ratps. Teiep! oio Vo. 135. ur vard SD-i shoiw are on West street "t W W tern inun of fiVriton streM. ftb!?- ON HAND f oo & aft Gay ton lied Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (tor stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump, Pocahontas, Large Lump, Russell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Blazing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. J coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, ChestnutSize " " , Stove " " ' Kgg " .4 Furnace " All Fresh From Best Mines in this country. (REASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cut O aud split for stoves and fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths. CHINGLES, Laths, Griin, Hay, Meal, O Brau, I e, &c., wholesale and retail, at lo.vest prices by JONES & POWELL Ealekih, X. C. POCAHONTAS steam still stands abo.e all others in quality and price. Several, cars always on track, ou each side of the city. A iiiictqi'm limine J (Auti-oephal-algine.) I'll Ure it den lade a id Nnurargu -te-noly ijuras quicalyndsafe y hedih9 .: in.adiuj varum fjrmi. H iiiuf.onlv rf t'rop ,Jai I Johnson, KaleiiH. id.ouc Dot. t'orsa e oy ail .(moists. Qll J HI V OS, , :': DBALBRIN staple an Fau'iy- Qwcer ies, Vi ne Oigars and ... Toi4-roi. ::, ' Fruits, vf double & S31 dllsjjrc dtraet. Mortgage Sale. a certain mortgage executed by Hugh Campbell and wife, duly recorded in book No. 121, at page 513, in Register of Deeds ollice of Wake county, N. C, we will, on Monday, the 3d day of December, A. D. 1894,-. at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock m., sell to the highest bid der for cash, that tract of land lyiug and situate in Cary township, Wake county, N. C, on the R. and A. A. L. railroad and waters of Swift oreek, near the .village Cary, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Hawkins Jones, Eli Yates, John H. Winder and others, containing 109 46 100 acres, more or less, more fully described in the afore said mortage, and being a part of the tract ' formerly owned by Peter H. Knight. This October 31st, A. D 1894. Pebxb & Mavnabd, Attorneys for mortgagees. S. jL L Seaboard A"lrLine. COM ENFD SOHFDULE. I H-Kicr Jult 8,'M J"lMlfH.t,Hr, ' -6a m-'.hiiv, "tlant BprcNii 1 a luianVr.nlefo hm tlfrKfn Welrton. Pm.w, bnrf, Flphmon-1, WbiDif. on BHlihuore, Ph,riPi. I'i a iw nrk aDrt , imiltHDnrll, noff,, ,,fBW, lourw ru lepcn,,! pu!U T" ,co,lc,', Atlanta fo .s inKtot,, p.rlor eara Pullman Nmp1dk caj.Ao. f"' f0 PortsmontN JIMAM-Dally .I(,.pt UDd.ytfor Hetderou WldoU, Wlif. f- Ik. Por'suinoth, orfo k BDfl lutertunllatPBtftMrDH conoecis at PoMmnon-rl with BavLine for Old Point and Baltimore, with Nor folk aud WafhiDgtoD8team boat (Jo., for Washington. ithN. Y. P 4 N. rTb: for Philadelphia and points north; also at Weldon with Atlaotio Coast Line for Richmond, WashiriRtoo, Hal.imora, Philadelphia and ttew v'ork Throogh weepera W'eldon to New lork an J. with Scotland Heck Hr-pi-ti for Green. v. w tiblngion and Ply. month. 5SaaM-DHlly. "Atlanta Ppeclal,' Polluian Vetibnl for So. Pines, Hamlet, Monroe, :rieter, Clinton, Hreen. ood. Abbeville, Athena, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo Idle, Kpw Orleanr, Chattaa ucoga, Mashville, Memphis and ill points aouth and southwest. Through Poll inan Buffet- Sleepers and i V coMches Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at TJulon depot Atlanta with dlerelng lines. 8 POP M -Daily, for Soixh.ru Pines, Hamlet M . x t o n, Wilmington, Wad. sboro, Monroe, Char lotfe, I incolnton,- Shelby, Rut he ford ton and all loon.1 stdtioue O. O. R K. and K. &A A L B. R. Trains A ri e Unlelgb : 517am-Daily. "Atlanta Special," Polln an Vestibule from New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth, Norfolk and all points north. Parlor oars New 1 ork to Washington; Pull nan Buffet Sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 20 pm Daily from Portsmouth and points north yia Bay Line N. Y. P. & N. B. R., also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington and Eastern CarolioHpofots via Wei don, Petersburg, Riobmond Washington and points north via Atlantic Ooaat Line, sleepers New York to Weldon. 120 AM Oaily, "Atlanta Special," Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville, Greenwood, Chester and points south. Pullman day coaches and sleeper Atlant ta to Washington. 11 86 A M Daily from Wilmington, Shelby, Doeolntoo, Char lotte aud all local statioi 8 C. O R R and R & A. R. R ; also from Fayetteville and Greensboro via San" ford Mixed trains leave Johnson Stre-st Station, for Henderson aud intermediate stations 6 00 p m ; re turning arrives Johnson Street 9 V a ra. Passenger leaving Raleigh at 8 30 p m artjvtsat Charlotte 9 4 p m, returning lesves Charlotte at 9 45 a. m., arrive Raleigh 11 45 a. m No 403and4'Xl "Atleuta Special," are solid Pu'linan vestibuled trains, composed of ' sgiiifleeot dav coaches and palace drawing rooms Buffet sleepers between Washington and Atl'Bta without change, on wb ch there is no eitr fare charged For information relative to sched ules, &c, apply to tiobet agent, or A. 3 Cooke. 8 P A , RaUigh JOHN H. WivDRt. ijeu'l Man'g'r r. J ANDEKSON. Gen'l Pass Agfc. 3? G URK A Hew mid Crtraplfte Treatment, connmlu,; o! iUPPOSITOKIES, Onpsulen ol Ointment and two ioxm at Ointmeut. A never-failine Cure for Pilm if every nature an.l detrrce. It mak an operation .vlth the knife or Injections of carlolln aoiU, wtiicn tre painful and seldom a permanent Cu., aud ...f It eeulting In death, nuneceeeary. Why inHutx ..his terrible disenee? Wa aunrnnti ooxea to our on oaaa. Yoa only pay for neflta received, ft a box. 8 for $5. 6entbyinull. jluaranteea lamied bf our agenta. UUIKO I ITH I IUIM t,y)apaneUrPe!Mi! the (Treat LIVER and 8TOM AC if KEUULATOH .-.nd iiLOOO PUKIFIER. Small, mild and pleaaaut to tabe, especially adapted tor cbildren'etuie. COiAMee -wnta. " bAJTTEES uonied only by i Jnbn Y MaoBae. Druggist. Balefgb v n OF Vim DOME Lost. . Found. For Rent. Situation Wanted. Wanted. For Sale. I THIJ VISITOR U TIU BktXH oa TOO to ADVSETIaa ut .
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