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OVERCOATS OUST Consignmont. A BIC BARGAIPJ. We ha ve just received, a case of Overcoats direct from Hie manufacturers to be sold. Now in the Lot. 18 a c'iaiIce or a bargain. EYEHIHG VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. (.Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by cirricrs in the city, tS cents per month. Prices for mailing, ti per year, or as vents per month. Ortu-e Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd rtoor. W. M. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor RALEIGH, X C, JASUABT 3, 1S93 A new commander has been appointed for the Chinese army, and if he knows his business he will proceed to nego tiate a treaty of peace an soon as pos sible. Within the last few days buyers of oranges have been active in Califor nia. News of the disaster to the erop in Florida has resulted in an advance of $1 a box. Thefts of valuable miniatures from the Vatican library at Rome haveleen detected. Among the objects taken are 58 miuiatures made in 1,100. The miniatures have all been sold to foreigners. Col. Breckinridge is being greeted with "a beggarly account of empty benches" on his present lecturing tonr. In other words he is learning that the country has no use for him except as a putrid reminiscence. It is reported that the governor of Bitlis, Armenia, who commanded the military operations in the district, where so many outrages have been reported, has been assassinated by an Armenian, who afterwards committed suicide. It is reported on what is con sidered good authority that governor Mitchell, of Florida, has ret oked the executive writ issued by hira on the requisition of governor Hogg, of Texas, for the extradition of Henry M. Flagler, one of the Standard oil trust directors. The Belgian government has pro hibited the importation of live cattle from the United States, on the ground that pleuro-pneumonia prevails in this country. This closes all the ports of continental Europe against American cattle and beef products and leaves to the exporter only the" British market which in its present condition is not a desirable one. This is in addition to the embargo on dressed beef and packed goods which has been in force in most of the European countries for some time. The income tax law is in effect now, but there is no provision, for collecting it and the treasury department is very much embarrased at that fact. The commissioner of internal revenue had fully intended that the army of deputy internal revenue collectors should begin the great work of collecting the retnrns, which must be all filed in the treasury department on or before March 1. The commioioner is at a loss to know what course to pursue under the circumstances. The death of ex-senater Fair, Cali fornia's multi-millionaire, has cansed a great deal of talk because in his will he left his son none of his $40,000,000. This son's legal advisers propose a plan by which he can contest his father's will and not jeopardize his interests by running foul of, the for feiture clause. The scheme is for Fair's two daughters to guarantee that if the brother loses the suit and forfeits his share they shall equally share with him in the remaining two-thirds of the trust revenue. Supt. Byrnes, of New York, did wall to resign; but he is aware, of coarse, that in such a case resignation, like suicide, is confession. The Kentucky treasury is practically bankrupt. , .. . " More revenue must be had by the Not Truckling tO Santa ClaUS government. The receipts from cos-! torn under the new tariff are iraprov-' This is the n-asoo for Santa Clan Ing, but not as fast as the treasury torie. and here is a good one from officials estimated. The adminNtration Nep.rt: is now considering whether congress A lively youngster down in that city shall be called upon to provide more has a great desire to becomethe owner income. The receipt for the last six tf Koat, ao on- day last week he months hate been $28,500,000 less called np the ehimn.y of his home to than the expenditures. During that PPr" Ssota lau of his wish. Hail period the total amount of duty r- i"g the M geatleman supposed to in ceived from sugar was only $2,500,000. nbit th"M r-g'u u told his story There is a proponed Increase of $1 a in lb"-'' ordt: borrel upon beer and milt liquors. "Santa Clau. 1 want a goat. Send No immediate relief will eome from " K"1 " Christmas." sugar or distilled spirits. ; K ' HO happened that the young- - star's lather wis in a room above, and There is much talk about pension he heard the boy's appeal to Santa funds. Last year nearly 5.000 cases Clsus and Heut back the answer down were examined, and 309 persons were the c'uiuiney: recommended for prosecution, of whom "Tna can't have any goat." 194 were convicted. The letter in- The little feilnw, not at all abashed eluded twenty notaries, thirty-two at- by this sinehat unexpected result torneys and thirty-seven witnesses, of his appeal, as equal to the situa and eighteen impersonators of claim- tion, and he sent back to the supposed ants and eleven impostors were dis- Christmas divinity the defiant reply: covered. But of soldiers and soldiers' "Well, keep your old goat, then. I widows only thirty-nine were found to don't wnt it anyhow.' Providence be guilty of fraud upon the govern- Journal. ment. That is to say, in a list of . , . i u . W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen 906.000 pensioners only one in about of ohii Uof thopinion that 25,000 turned oat to be dishonest. there is nothing as good for children KILLED 15,000. Story ot the Awful Round-Up by Turkish Troops " j New and startling light is thrown on the Armenian horrors. TheArme- nians, oppressed by Kurds and Turks, said they could not pay taxes to both the Kurds and the government. Plun- dered and oppressed by the Kurds, ' , i they resisted them ; there were some killed. Then false reports were sent . ... . .. . .. . " to Constantinople that the Armenians were in arms in rebellion Orders were sent to exterminate them, root and branch. The order read before the army collected in haste from all the eities of eastern Turkey was : Whoever spares man, woman or child is disloyal." The region was surrounded by sol- diers of the army, and 20,000 Kurds also were massed there. Then they be seen that the business of railroad advanced toward a centre, driving in building has declined more than any he people like a flock of sheep. They ' continued thus to advance for days. I No quarter was given, no mercy shown. Men, women, children were is nothing so ;ood as a piece of flan shot down and butchered like sheep, nel dampened with Chamberlain's . , ,. . ... When they were set upon in this way . r ' some tried to save their lives and re- siated in self defense, while those who could fled in all directions, but the. majority were clain. The most probable estimate was 15,000 killed, 35 villages plundered, razed and burned. Woman were out raged and then butchered. A priest was taken to the roof nf his church and hacked to pieces and set on fire, I ; A large number of women and girls eolleeted in a church were kept for days, violated by the brutal soldiers and then murdered. It is said the number was so large that their blood . flowed out of the church door. The soldiers contended over a beautiful girl; they wanted to preserve her, but she, too, was killed. Every effort is being made and will be made to falsify the facts and pull the wool over the eyes of European government, but the bloody tale will finally be known ; the most horrible, it seems that the nineteenth century has known. The other day, while several hun dred soldiers were returning from the seat of war, one was heard to say that he alone, with his own hand, had killed thirty women. Some who seem to have some shame for their atrocions deeds say : " What could we do ; we were nader orders ?" . . ".'"V. ; Free Pills. Send yonr address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convin6e yon of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the. cure of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are gnaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25o. per box. Sold by John Y. MacRae, druggist. troubled with elds or croup as Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. He bas used it in his family for several years v.Ub the best results and always keeps a bottle of it in the bouse. After ha v- ing U grippe he was himself troubled with a severe cough. He used "other remedies without benefit and then con- cinaea i- try in cnuareu a meaicine and to his delight it soon effected a nermanent cure. S3) and 50 cent bot- teg for Sltie Dy J. 'Hal. Bobbitt, drug- g'st. ' . , ' Jrhnon sMngnetio Oil cures cramps au(j 0Oii0 HD(j tutl TtJlt: neuralgia and h'-mUche and backache instantly. 85 and 50 cents, for sale by John Y w eDae The record of railroad construction for 1894 is the lowest in twenty years, only 1,919 miles of new track having been laid, and the ouly exceptions in three decades were in 1875, 1866 and 1865. When this showing is eom- pared with that of 1887, in which year 13,000 miles were constructed, it will other form of enterprise in the country, For p,in in the 8jdeorche9t there rain tsaim ana uouua on over tne seat 1 " . i . , . f of tain. It affords iiromnt and ner- m.nent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. Thissiime treatment is a sure cure tor lame oacK. For sale by J- Hal. Bobbitt, druggist. eu'ir.ntee Johnson's Magnetic Ol ; I ha in Minerior for all aches ami "'nB, lot rntkl or external, man or 1 riist O-rlzeSO cents; 50 cents it" '4'ieeut at John Y MaeRae's. At 3 o'clock yesterday morning a moo of 25 men went to the county jail at Mt. Sterling, Ky,t overpowered the jailer, secured the keys, took out Tom Blair and huu him to a railroad trestle in the eity limits. Blair fought desperately for his life and was beaten into almost insensibility before be was hung. He. was one of the men who assisted in killing captain J. L. Bo mar last February. He was cleared of the charge and was in jail on an other charge. It is supposed friends of Bomar were the lynchers. When Batr m Rick, we cave her Castorla. When alio vun a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria, When eha Lad Children, she gun them Castoria. More than 20.000 priseners will be benefitted by the Russian czar's de cree of amnesty. Many of them have been already liberated. Baeltlen'H Aruica Halve. The hftt aaJvA fn ihm n,M Mt- , - -vim AVI VUH. brnUei, sores, nicer, salt rhenm, fe ver sores, letter, cuappea Dands, cb.il hlttlkia. Mflrnt Afirl all akin Anv.tK-. jsnd poeitlrely enrea piles, or no pay .required. It la (rnaraoteed to glre piieci miT.isiacnon or money refund ed Price so eei per pox. For sale tiy John I Maobao. Indigestion, Billioasness, SI And all stomach troubles are cored by Po P Po. PricklyAsh.PokeRoot audPotassium. Rheumatism 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 cleausimr properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is ho efficacious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning np, in vigorating and a a a strengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and puts you in good con dition. ! Abbott's Esst Indian Corn Paint ' cures all corns, warts and bunions. 1 Bnrwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents. Charlotte, N. C. EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina, J In the Wake County, j Superior Court. The Raleigh National Bank vs. Moses A. Bledsoe, J-hn Galling and A. W, Shaffer, defendants. Notice of execution sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned by the Superior court of Wake county in the above entitled action, I will, on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1895, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant Moses A. Bledsoe had at the time of the rendition of judg ement in the above entitled action, or has since acquired in the following described real estate, to-wit: First. So much of city lots 819, 820 and 821 on Shaffer's map of the city of Raleigh, N. C, as was conveyed by deed of Onlly & Smith, bearing date February 26th, 1877, to Moses A. Bledsoe, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 49, on page 507; being- about 72 feet north and south and 225 feet east and west, adjoining "Cas." Pol lard and. others on the north and the south corporate line of sai(J city of Raleigh on thn south, containing about three-fourths of an acre. 2nd. so much of city lots 816 and 817, on said map of Raleigh, as was con tracted by M. M. Henry, executrix, to be sold to Moses A. Bledsoe, by an in strument in writing bearing date De cember 11th, 1855, and recorded in said register's office, in book 48. on page 18; being about 26 feet on South Wilmington and South Blount streets, in said city, and 420 feet oa the south corporate line of said city on the south and adjoining the property formerly known as the "Barringer," or "Shaw University" gronnds on the north, containing abont one quarter of an acre. . 3rd. So much of city lots 808, 809, 820, 821, 822 and 823 on said map as was conveyed "by deed of M. M. Henry, executrix, to Moses A. Bledsoe, bearing date May 16, 1857, and recorded in register's office aforesaid in book 28, on page 593; fronting north partly on Smith- held street, or Hollemon road at a point where East street extended southerly would cross the same, and south on the south corporate line of said city, containing about half an acre. Also all the right, title and interest of the defendant A. W. Shaffer in the following described real estate, to wit: First. So much of city lot 29 on said map, known as "The Thiem Lot," as has not been heretofore conveyed by said Shaffer prior to the rendition of the judgement in the above entitled action, containing about one third of an acre. 2J. The property known as "Ths King Place," lying on both aides of the east corporate Hue of said eity, being partly within and parly without city lots 681 and 690 on said map, fronting south on Hargett street and north on Ivan Proctor about 175 feet east and on an alley and west on Miss JaneRuth about 325 feet,andcnntaining about one and a half acres. M. W. Paob, Sheriff Wake Co., N C. Dec. 26, 1894. Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. . TO HOBsFoWlTEBS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over-worked horse. 25 tente per package. For sale by druggists. . Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronchioal br lung troubled. POOOOO-0-Q I IN EVERYBODY'S MONTH ! BY COMMON CONSENT IT IS ADJUDGED AND DECREED THAT A MAN If he indulges in the luxury at all should smoke only the BEST CIUARS. Among the many brands I carry the following are popular with CONNOISSEURS: El Soltero, ... Solon Shingle, ... Bobbin's 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 CD Id X H a h 2 3 O O m U ffl J. Offal. f00-00-0-0-000-0-000-00-0-0-0-0-0-OH MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of authority given us by a mortgage deed, executed by A. M. Jackson and wife to W. M. Jackson and recorded ju book 124, at page 440, we will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, on 26th day of January, 1895, at the court house door of Wake county, the tract of land described ilfl said mortgage, situate in House Creek township, Wake county, adjoining the lands of J. S. Kelley, William Cooper and others, and being the old home stead part of the Frederick Qoodin tract, containing 49 acres. J. J. SoB.BBI.il, R. L. Sobrbli, Executors of W. M. Jackson. HAVING A limited quantity of fine imported feress Pat terns and also Ladies' Fine Trimmed . Hats, which I would like to dis pose ef before the holi days, I will offer them at strictly COST. Zephyrs at 5 cents an ounce. Just received a new line of Ladies' Cloaks and Capes At extremely low prices, We have full lines of goods suitable for Christmas Presents. I. ROSENTHAL, 211 FA YETTEVILLE STREET. Administrator's Sale. As administrator of Peyton 3. Brown, deceased, I will expose to pub lic sale, on Wednesday, January 10, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m., all of the personal property of the deoeased, consisting of - Beds,' Bedding, Parlor and Bed-room Furniture. Carpels, &o. . Terms of aale cash. Sale to take plaee at Stronach's warehouse. deeSOtda. L, T. Bow, Adra'r. 0000-0-0-(X0KK 5 cents. V 6 cents. X 5 cents. Q 5 cents. T 5 cents. Q 5 cents. V 5 cents. A 5 cents. V 5 cents. JL 5 cents. Q 10 cents. T 10 cents. Q 10-15 cts. Y 10 cents. A 10 cents. O 10 cents. JL 15 cents. O 20 cents. JL Bobbitt. ON HAND TONv COAL. COEDS WOOD. Gaytou Red Ash, Semi-Anthraoita Coal (for stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump, Pocahontas, Large Lump, Russell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, I Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Blaxing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. J coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Sixe " Stove " n ' . : . ..... JJgg ; . ' " Furnace " All Fresh From Bbbt Minks in this country. SEASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cat and split for stoves fend fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths. SHINGLES, Laths, Grin, Hay, Meal,' Bran, Ice, &c, wholesale and retail, at lowest prices by JONES & POWELL Raleioh, N. C. DOCAHONTAS ' steam still standi 1 above all others in quality and price. Several cars always on track, on each aide of the city. Sale of Land. By virtue of authority given us by a mortgage deed, executed by Quinton L. Sorrell and wife to W. M. Jackson, recorded in book 125, at page 863, in the Register of Deed's office for Waka county, we will sell on the premisea, for cash, on the 25th day of January, 1895, to the highest bidder, the tract of land described in said mortgage, containing 70 acres, situate in Cedar Fork township, . Wake county, - ad joining the lands of A. M. Adams, Y, TO T tir Ml I .. J. J. SOBBBLL, R. L. SoRBBLL, . Executors of W. M. Jackson i r
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