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THERE EL OUR NEW, FRESH STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, Rubber Goods, UmbroIIns, &c &c, Makes Things Uvelv With Us. CLOTHIERS SHATTERS EYEMGJISIIOR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, aS cents per month. Fnces for mailing, $i per year, or 25 cents per monta. ntfirihisirs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug S.ore, 2nJ floor. W. 11. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, - - EDITOR ROBERT L. GRAY, - City Editor UALKIUU, UEC. 11, 189. King Oscar, of Sweden, has sent portrait of Gustavus Adolphns to a Baltimore church. Sapphira was the original author of serial Action. Ananias told a story and she continued it. m, first rnnviction under a new law in Georgia has just sent a man to tvj ,onitntiarv for a year for adul- ,. ,, tery. Judge Ueury, in Kansas City, re cently decided that a man must pay his wife's debts, even if he is suing for divorce. Tlia Crescent City (Fla., hotel- keeper who held a corpse as security for money doe, knew how to get cash cut of a deadhead. A Springfield (Mo.) woman who broke three ribs by falling through a defective sidewalk, has recovered $200, or a trifle over $66 per rib. A wedding ring, pawned 37 years ago in the Mont-de-Plete, in. Paris, has just been redeemed. It was pawned for $3 and 59 has been paid in inter est. Chippewa Indians from the White Earth (.Minn.) reservotion are on their way to claim, $7,000,000, arising from a breach of the terms of a treaty made in 1854. The first sinner locked up in the new callaboose at Green's Landing, Me., will have the honor of giving it his name. Here's a chance for some one to win immortality. Melville E. Stone, general manager of the Western associated press, has resigned to become president of the Globe national bank of. Chicago. Mr. Stone leaves the news concern because he tired of its losing fight against the United press. - An attempt to propagate blue points and other noted varieties of astern oysters on the Pacific coast is soon to be made by the United States fish commission. A car load of oys ters from the east are to be planted in Willapa Bay, Washington, just above the mouth of the Colombia river, where there are extensive oyster fish eries. ' A Frenchman has estimated that j Wife No. 1 had $1,500 when she there are 51,000 breweries in the ; was led to the altar by Copery. Un world. Germrny, he says, easily ! der pretext of needing that amount to leads with 26,240, which produce ' further some business enterprises in 4,750,000,000 litres of beer yearly a which he alleged he was engaged, he liter being eqnal to about one and succeeded in securing possession of the three-quarter pints. England comes money. After he squandered it he next with 12,874 breweries and an deserted her. output of 2,600,000,000 litres; then the United States with 590 breweries and an output of 3,500,000,000 litres. ' It is customary in China for the writer of a letter to address the man to whom he is writing as "my elder ierof the national bank of Qaanah, brother," and usually begins with the with embeizling $20,000 by a note on phrase, "May all the blessings of life the Midland bank of Kansas City, da be showered uponou, such is the t ted October 8, 1894, and payable in wish of your imbecile junior." The 30 days. address on the envelope is "from my ' The bank has no record of this note, humble cabin to the glorious Palace of Price's embezzlement, it is claimed, Pearls of my elder brother," and it aggregates $37,500, of which $20,000 makes no difference whether he lives ' is on Kansas City; $10,000 on St. Lonis, in a dugout on the side of a hill. "Holly" Vanae, 16, was accident ally shot and fatally wounded by Frank Parson, a playmate, in North ampton, Mass. - A foreigner, not absolutely eertain of all the shades of meaning in oar English words, recently attended a 6 ... reception at V.ssar college, at which the young ladies of the institution irravad In all the bewilderiDff beauty of evening toilettes. Said he the nreaident. "I have before never seen so grand a sight as those young ladies in their night gowns." MMMSBSSHMH The Kentucky horse breeders' asso ciation has re-elected H. C. McDowell, president; P. P. Johnson, viee-presi- dent; R. P. Todhunter, second vice- They've discussed on Sunday's legis president; B. A. Tipton, secretary Ution enough to keep them busy en- and the Fayette national bank, treas- urer. At last season, the association . . kneed, ankles and wrists are all at- will hold two meeting, the coming ,e"'8 f ,C 've- f tacked and conquered by P. P. P. ,,, . , . The bMf sl" In ihe world for cnt, , Thin great medicine, by its blood year, and they will be anccessful goes bruis-s, sore, nicer., salt rbuin, fe. ; cle,n,ing properties, builds up and without saying, from the offlcere ae- wr sow. tetter, chapped hun.ls chil-! Htrell ,tnen8 tUt) whole body. lect.d. lected. HARD UP. BUT LOVED BIRDIE, And Birdie Sent Her Husband Money While He Courted Another Girl in Ohio. Baltimore, Dec. 9. The police de partment has been notified of the ar rest at Cleveland of Frank A. Copery, who until recently was a resident of Baltimore. Copery is charged with bigamy. Wife No. 1 lives on Maryland ave nue, this city. Her name is Mrs. Susanna Copery, and she was mar ried to the prisoner in 1884. Miss Ad die M. Stoler, of Wadsworth, Ohio, is his other wife. I Copery left Baltimore last July, and his wife knew nothing of his where- I ..v. .... l iV. ... l. .. i ' jtUUUbO UUbll LU1QC U1UUIUQ au "HSU she received a letter from him mailed at Dayton, Ohio. Copery stated that he had been sick, and was nnable to work. He closed with an appeal for assistance. His wife sent him a few dollars then, and later on made other remittances in answer to his appeals. His letters were filled with such ex- expressions as "My Birdie," "My own love," "This seperation is killing me," and "Darling, send me money to come home to you." During all this time Copery was paying attention to Miss Stoler, whose home at Wadsworth was only a short distance from Dayton. The eourt ship culminated in their marriage last month. Three weeks ago a letter from wife No. 1 fell into the hands of No. 2, and Copery confer ! and begged for mercy. The father of No. 2 threat ened to prosecute Copery, and he fled to Cleveland where he wai very soon arrested. Mrs. Copery No. 1 will give the evidence against the bigamist before a notary public. The police officials are investigating the atatement that shortly after Cop ery married wife No. 1 in Baltimore he married an estimable young woman in New York city and deserted her after living with her a few months. She learned that he had another wife living, and had the marriage annulled. It is said that he has another wife in I Europe. Stealings of Cashier Price. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 10. Bank exam iner Gannon has made an- affidavit charging William F. Price, late cash- and $7,500 on the banks of New York city. Thomas 4 Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses lor people suffering with bronohitical or la ng troubles. "It is a pleasure to sell Chamber-! Iain's Cough -Remedy," says Stickney A Dentler. druggist. Republic, Ohio, "Because customer, after once us- ln(F it ,lmo((t ert, to e, for it when again in need of such a inedi- . ... , . . i . We sell more of it than of any a VeV .Ttic' For . .!.. ...1,1 nA MPAiin it la wit lift nt an equal. For sale by J. Hsl Bob- itt, druggist I - " Pine fiber mattresses at Thomas & Maxwell's. Why not elect preachers to congress? acting it through a year of weekdays. I "i"7..r.r"". L . " " rr T,' reauired. It is jmaraoteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Price 85 cents per poz. For sft'e bv- John Y WaeRne Hand polished curtain poles 20 cts. each at Thomas tt Maxwell's. Shipwreck is a safer amusement than football. Only 01 people out of 4.054 wrecked on our coasts last year, and aided by the life-saving stations, ! lost their lives When Baby was sick, we pave hor Costorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, All kinds of curtain poles at Thomas & Maxwell's at 20 cents each. E. H. Dial has been re-elected mayor of Meridian, Miss. This is well. With a plenty of sun at the Meridian, and a good Dial, the residents of the place ought to have a good time. For rheumatism I have found noth ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It relieves the pain as soon as applied. J. W. Young, West Liberty, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords is alone worth many times the cost, 50 cents. Its continued use will effect a perma nent cure. For sale by J. Hal. Bob bitt, druggist. Extra bargains in furniture at Thomas & Maiwell. Bed lounges with detachable mattresses a specialty. For fine head lettuce, celerv, col- lards and cabbage plants for sale by Robt. M. Utzmah, dec6 6t Cor. Dawson and Jones Sts. pUT FLOWERS, Bouquets, &c. Roses, carnations and other flowers. Baskets and floral designs at short no tice. 1 IMPORTED BULBS for winter blooming. Just arrived, a splendid collection of hyacinths, tulips, narcissus, Bermuda and Chi nese sacred lilies, dry calla bulbs, best for forcing. PALMS, FERNS and other pot plants for decorating the room. Roses, evertrreens and shade trees. Sugar and Norway maples, horse chestnuts and English walnuts, fancy and other flower pots and fern dishes. Phone 113. Steinmetz, the Florist. Norfolk and Carolina Railroad Condensed schedule, In effect December , 8, 1893.. No 23 No 103 Stations Lv Norfolk, Ar Suffolk, Tunis, Hobgood, Tarboro. Rocky Mount, Williamston, Plymouth, ' Washington, Kinstonl Wilson, GoMsboro, Wilmington, Fayetteville Florence, Cbarhs'on Columbia, Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville, Stlma, Raleigh, Or'eiisboro, Daily Ex8un 2 10 n rii 4 05pm 3 57 p m 5 25 p m 8 40am 9 44 a m in 38 a m 11 48 a m 12 07 d m n ou p m 12 45 pm 6 23 nm 760pm 9 2Upni 7 3. pm 7 35pm 1 45 r m 11 23 p m 255pm 7 20 am 633pm 1000 a m 4 20 p m 1 15 a m 7 05pm 3 27 am 1100pm 650am 10 00 p rn 11 05 a it 830am 412pm 214am 8 23 (i m .8 40 a m 1 35 a m 2 45 p m 13 95 m 4 Oft p m 17 20pm Asneviile, 4uu p m No 23 daily connects with AOL train 23 for al; points south. No 103 daily, except Sunday, makes close connection at HobgooH for Washington, Kinston, Plymouth and all Rastern Carlin Kid to; also at Rocky Mount with A C L .in 36 for all points south. Tra'ns arrive at Norfolk at 6 05 p m dally also at 10 26 a m daily escept Hundap J ANKUeBAUBR, Passeneer and Ticket Agent. JAJHCS-FMAUPJN, General Forwarding D gent, , TMKMEKSO, General Freight and Passenger Agent. Q M 8gRPKUVOaral Manager. , Scientist are now telling us that the dangerous microbe is lurking in the bank note. Those in arrears for . . .. , . . subscription can send the amount to Vikitok office, as we have the fa- ;.; . . J . a$ J ...ill eilities to disinfect fivers and are will- plQjh)p Indigestion, Billions, suess, And all stomach troubles ar cured by Po F Po Prickly Ash, 1'okeRoot andPotassium. Kheiim:itiHm is cured by r. f . f , pains and aehex in thebaek.shoulders, . Nothing is ho efliea.ious as P. P. P at this season, and for toning up, in vigoratin,' and a a strengthener and appetiser take P. P P. It throws off the malaria aud puts you in good con dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Apents, Charlotte, N. C. Curtain Vl.s and fixtures, any color, lSs. , cheap at 2."ic. Linen Wiudow Shades, any color, from 25c. up. Lace Curtains from 6So. to $3. Drapery Hooks 4c a set. Drapery Chains 9c. to 24 . Curtain Net 10c, worth 15c Ladies' Vests 22c; all wool 08c. Children's Shirts and Pants 24c each Just received a line of boys' hats at 10c, worth 25c Men's Crush Derbys $1.00 the biggest bargain in Raleigh. THE LYON RACKET STORE. HARRY A PURE RYE WHISKEY. This is to certify that we have care fully examined J. B. BROWN'S GO'S Famous Brand, "HARRY BASSETT" OLD RYE W1I1SKEV, and find no im purity resulting from a Cromin Acid test and recommend it for medicinal purposes. James McKee, M. D., Raleigh, N. C. W. F. H. Cobb, M. D., (ioldsboro, N. C. For sale in Raleigh by the following dealers only : ; Star Saloon, ; R. E. Pakham, ' John U. Smith, Nick Debov, Carroll & Harris. : : : ORDERS SOLICITED : : : THE J. B BROWN CO, dec6 Baltimore, Md. SOLID PIECES OP Sterling Silver Inlaid In the backs OF SPOONS At Point! liort Expose! to Tear AND THEN PLATED FOUR TIMES AS HEAVY A8 Standard Plato. WARRANTED To Wear 25 Years. Will USti lIItTHL MORE DURABLE THAN UOHT Sterling Silver AND HOT HALF THE COST. EACH ARTICLE IS STAMPED W, II, HUGHES, 127 Fatbttetillb Strbbt. no 24.1m " . .. . V'Tf S i a eon g f oVNfl . I "ccf OOOO tXXM?X-G oooooo-oooooo IN EVERYBODY'S MOUTH ! I I BY COMMON IT IS ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT A MAN If he indulges in the luxury at all Bhould smoke only the BEST CIGARS. Among the many brands I carry the following are popular with CONNOISSEURS: El Soltero, . Solon Shingle, ... Bobbitfs 108, Tansill's Punch, ... Sporting Club, ... La Elita, ... Cherokee, . . Saborosa, . - Resagos (all Havana), - -Lady Gertrude (all Havana), -Live Indian (2 sizes), -Flor de Teller (Londres Perfect), Dulce de Cuba (Havana, 3 sizes), La Fortuna, Perfect, -DeWitt Clinton (Key West), -Coronet Bouquet(Key West), Lyceum Bouquet, Invincibles, Roig's Cabinets, X o tt u X h m h s O o 2 5 mi. m ,0. LHIal. fXKK0OO0OO0OO0OO- MotgageSale. By virtue of authority conferred in a mortgage, executed by G. J. and H B. Thomas and wife, duly recorded in book No. 121, at page 597, in Register of Deeds office of Wake county, N. C we will, on Monday, the 14th day of January, 1805, at the court house in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o clock m., sell to the highest bidder, for cash, two certain tracts of land of 43 acres and 22 poles, and 23 acres and 21 poles, respectively, described in said mortgage, and lying and situated in uouse ureeK townsnip, waKe county, about five miles northwest of said city, ad;oining the land of Osborn Branch, Berry O Kelly (formerly Joseph Blake), Rnf us Horton, John Smith and others, containing in the aggregate 66 acres and 43 poles, more or less. This December 10th, 1894. Peblb & Maykabd, Attorneys for Mortgagee. " MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue offuthority conferred in a cer tain mortgage, executed December 1, 1890, by James rl. Ray and wife, duly recorded in book No. 113, at page 255, in Register of Deeds office of Wake county, N. C, we will, at the request of said Ray, on Mo. day, the 7th day of January. A. D., 1895, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, sell to the highest bidder, for .ih, tiie lands, described in said mort eatre, lying and situate in House's Creek township, Wake county, N. C, about four miles northwest ot Kaieigh, adjourn; tne lands of T. W. House, Mrs. Ann H 11 rison, James Lynn, John and BarziJn Emery, and others, containing 40 acres, more or less, being the lands whereon said Ray and wite now live Peele & Maynard, Attorneys for Mortgagee. This 28th of Novemoer, A. D., 1894. . . Special Notice. Mrs. Thaddens Olive willecontindea the business of cleaning, dyeing and repairing clothing as conducted by her late husband at 810 South Salis bury street. Careful attention will be given all work sent to her. Orders may be also left at Dughi's, on Fay etteville street. CONSENT 5 cents. 5 cents. 5 cents. Bobfeht. Sale of Land. By authority of a judgement of the superior court of Wake county, made in special proceedings the sale of land to make assets, entitled J. C. Mar coin, administrator, vs. Viney Powell and others, No. 701, I will sell, on xUonday, December 24, 1894, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, to the highest bid der, a track of land in St. Mather's township, Wake county, and bounded on the east y Joe Horton and Norfleet Kelley, on the south by Dr. "Marsh burn and James Temple, on the west by James Temple and J. W.TJpchurch, , . .. . v. 1 1 J - tf a t. ana on tue-uoriu vy utuua ui 0. iivii deceased Terms of sale one-half cash; balance in six months from sale day. J. C. Maboom, novlB tds Adm. and Com. JJUlWlBOlJlx OA 0 Maw, Pursuant to a judgment of the superior courtof Wake county, male at the October . term thereof, in the actioii of Albert P. Massey, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Solomon Augustus and Mary Ann Watson against Eddie A. Dunston and Samuel Watts, I will sell at public auction at the court-' house dooru in the city of Raleigh, on the 7th dayof January, 1895, at 12 o'clock m., the following described property to- wit: ' ' -:' ' . "' , . All that lot or parcel of land situated in the city of Raleigh, and county of Wake, hounded and abutted as follows: Begininir at a stake m the eastern line of lot No. 31, upon a plat or map of the homestead lot of Charles Manly, deceased, made by Kings land & Miller, and running thence east- .' wardly 129 feet to a stake on Fayetteville street, or near: thence southerly along said street 56 1-2 feet to a stake on the.sidebf said road at the junction of Lookout street therewith: thence along the northerly line of Lookout street 129 feet to a stake cor ner of lot No. 31; thence northwardly 561-2 feet along the line of lot No. 3 to 'the Dlace of beeinninc. beinir lot No. 9 on the map or plat of said lands; it being the lot of land referred to in item 3 of the will o2 Solomon Augustus, recorded in the office of the Cleric of the Superior court of Wa..e county, in book 35, at page 338, and like wise in item 10 of the will of Lucy Powell, recorded in said Clerk's office, in book B of wills, at page 413. i Terms of sale, one-third cash; balance upon a credit of six months with inteest . on deferred payments at 8 per cent. Title to be retained until purcnase money is paid 1. oaw3od ALBERt P. Massey, - IU !UI1. 5 cents. T 5 cents. Q 5 cents. 0 5 cents. A 5 cents. Q 5 cents. I 5 centR. Q 10 cents. Y 10 cents. Q 10-15 cts. 0 10 cents. A 10 cents. O 10 cents. . JL 15 cents. Q 20 cents. JL
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