ooooooooooooooooooooo JohllSOll &. JJoiinSOIl5HKHo m o ii BST ANTIIRACITE AND BITUMINOUS, FKEE FROM DUST AND WASTE. SEASONED OAK AND . . PINE, LONG OK SHOUT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWfi OFFICE, NO. 117 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. 4 i I Jli. if EVENING VISITOR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, lExcept Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the City, i$ ctnts per month. rVices for mailing, f J per year, or 25 cents per month'. Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. 1K0.VN, Sb., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, - - EDITOR ROBERT L. GRAY. - City Editor KUKIG1I, X. JAXCiRT 23 1895 The new governor of South Carolina is only 31, the attorney general 25, and the adjutant general 24. The Cruiser Raleigh left Norfolk yesterday for Newport, R. I., to re ceive her i-omplimeut of torpedoes, preparatory to joining the North At lantic squadron. A letter has been received from an American in Turkey, stating that the authorities have closed all the col leges in Armenia, and have iinpris prisoned 35 American professors. The Pennsylvania railroad Is about to follow the lead of the railroads in New England which have substituted electricity for steam on their short branch lines because of the cheapness of the former motive power. A cyclone struck Covington, Tenn.. early yesterday morning and blew off the top of the court house and demol ished a dozen residences, a score of barns and out-houses. The darage was 50,000. No lives were lost. From Tokio, Japan, it is learned that, in accordance with instructions from secretary Gresham, Edwin Dunn the American minister, has informed the Japanese government that ex-secretary John V. Foster has undertaken his peace mission for China entirely on his own responsibility as far as the Washington government is concerned. A New York court has decided that when a passenger drops a nickel on the floor of a street car, it pays his fare the same as if handed to the con ductor, and that in the case of a larger coin, the conductor must give him the proper change. The theory of the decision is that the company owns the car, and a coin dropped accidentally is therefore in its custody. Ex-captain Dreyfus, the French officer convicted of treason, has been forbidden to speak to any one during his confinement, and orders have been given not to answer him if he does speak, or to speak to him. These orders will remain in force till he reaches New Caladonia, so that he is condemned to silence for three months. His wife is with him. New Caladonia is a penal colony. He is to remain there for life. The entire second brigade of the Btate of New York, nearly 3,000 strong, was ordered on duty Saturday, to preserve order in the great street car strike, but failed to restore order that day. The troops responded with surprising promptness to the call. They performed guard duty at the de pots of th trolley lines and relieved the police, but the latter were not able to prevent the mobbing of cars and assaults upon employees at other points. Trolley wires were cut, motors disabled, green men stoned and mal treated and other disturbances were kept up with nearly the same disre gard for the authorities that has pre vailed all the week. The street car Co. failed to make good their promise to operate all lines afforded protection. Attempts at opening new lines were attended with slight success, owing to lack of capable men and to the de termined opposition of the strikers at points not covered by police or troops. The troops behaved admirably. All the second brigade am Brooklyn troops. Saturday night an order .was pwued by brigade! general Fitzgerald, of the first brigade, of New York city, 4,800 strong, ordering alt members to their armories to prepare for ftVld duty. The greater portion of the members of the brigade answered at once to the call, and at midnight were waiting for orders to mote to Brook lyn. Women of the worst visits are aiding the strikers in ariou ways. Their behavior is as bad as that of the men. The three women who are memoirs of the Colorado legislature are Mrs. Francis Klock and Mrs. Clara Cres singham. They are said to be acredit to their sex in the way they acc-pt heir unique situation. They took the oath of office with dignity, and with far more ease than some of the youthful masculine legislator. They were not overcome when their brethren, in a spirit of jocularity, appointed them a committee to escort the new speaker to the chair. They are self possessed and very watchful. Tbey sit quietly behind their big desks from the time the speaker's gavel calls them to order until it is time to go home. They are quiet enough to suit the most fastidious clamorer for peace, but what they will be after they find out the style of doing business no one will venture to guess. All men are willing to leave well enough alone and take their chances on the future. A MISSOURI SLAUGHTER. The Terrible Result ot an Old Fend One Dead and One Fatally Injured. Louis Banker is dead, Philip Ger man is dying, W. J. Gillham fatally injured and Andrew Welch shot This is the result of a shooting affray at Mitchell, near St. Louis. Banker and Gillham went to a saloon. Tbey met Joseph Hank. A grudge had existed between these and was renewed on sight. The quarrel resulted in a fight, during which Gillham was floored. Hank walked into the sa loon and Banker followed. Banker was given a pistol by Gillham. When he went into tbe saloon he backed against the bar, and, holding his re volver in a threatening attitude, he looked defiantly at those about and shouted: "The first man who comes near will be killed." I Banker acted likea madman. Philip German, a blacksmith, was drunk, but admonished Banker to "put away that gun." Banker warned everybody to "stand back." German reeled over toward Banker, who shot ; him through the neck, in flicting a fatal wound. German fell and Banker would have shot him again had not fllrs. Martin, the saloon-keeper's wife, prevented him. Banker attempted to shoot Mrs. Mar-' tin, and wonld have succeeded had not Andrew Welch prevented this by grap pling with the infuriated man. Welch was shot in the arm. He feigned death, and to this he owes his life. Banker, thinking he had killed two men, was either overcome with the appalling aspect of the case or was seized with,contrition and remorse. He ruhed out on the porch where he placed the revolver to his temple and sent a bullet crashing through his brain. He died in half an hour. German and Mrs. Martin walked oat to where Gillham lay in the hall way. They presumed Gillhnm was responsible for the ghastly work of Banker, and set npon him and gave him such a beating that his death is momentarily expected. 37 DROWNED. Steamer State of Missouri Strikes a and Sinks. Rock Owersbobo, Ky., Jan. 91. At least 37 people are believed to have been j drowned by the sinking of the big passenger steamer. State of Missouri, : Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, at Al ston, Ind., 100 hundred miles above here. The steamer struck a rook and sank in 5C feet of water. Only frag mentary details have been received ' and no names are given. i a . i-'V- - - - ; --; " ' A Dog Saved His Life. Maimllos. O , Jan 91. An Intelli gent dog saved Da id Von Kanel, por ter at the hot-! Cnrad, from death last ni(tht. The man is subject to fits, and fell unconscious while working in the boiler pit. lu bis writhing he put his feet in the furnanee. and was burning when the dog gavethe alarm. When VnnKitnel found his shoes had been burned off his feet. A new lot baby carriages just re ceived at Thomas & Maxwell's. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsbtun, F'orida. says he cured a case of duirrl opa of long standing in hU hours, with one small bottle of Cham' erlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhea Remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Sueli cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many irstances only one or two doses are required to give perinai ent relief. It can always be depended upon When reduced with water it. is pleasant to take. For sale vy J. Hal Bol.bitt, druggist. Ohamberlaln'a Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema, Tetter, Salt- Rheum, .Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chapied Hands, Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. r or sale by druggists :tt za cents per box. TO HOH8EOWNEBS. - For pultinir a horse in a fine healthy con. dition try Dr. Cudv's Condition Powders. They tone up the sv.4cin, 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 lents per package. For sale by drneeistR. Sale of Valuable Lands in Swift Creek Township. By virtue of a mortgage executed to me by-W. II. J. Goodwin and Cora A. Goodwin, his wife, on the 30th day of Oct., 1889, recorded in Register's othce of Wake county, in book 110, page 143, I will sell at public auction, at the court house door in Raleigh, on February the 11th, 1895, at 12 o'clock m., to the highest bidder, for cash the following described property: That tract of land situate about 4 miles southwest of tbecity of Kaleigu adjoin ing the lands of R. E. L. Yates, 0. E J. Goodwin, W. J. King and others, coutaining 292 acres, more or less, being that tractof land conveyed to W. H. J. Goodwin by Thos. H. Briggs and wife by deed, recorded in book 45, page 170, in the Register of Deeds office of Wake county. John Gatliho, jan 8tds Attorney for Mortgagee. Notice. In the Superior Court. North Carolina OL1NA, I unty. I Wake Co Dec. 21, 1894. W. H. Sorrell vs. Emma Sorrell. NOTICE: To Emma Sorrell, the de fendant in the above action: Take notice that the plaintiff has begun an action against Emma Sorrell for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony and that summons has been issued therein, returnable to February term of Wake Superior court, which sits on the 25th day of February, 1895, in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, when and where you are hereby notified to appear and answer or demur to the complaint which will be filed in the Clerk of the Superior court of said county of Wake, during the first three days of the said court, or the plaintiff will pray the relief therein demanded, D. H. Younq, Clerk Superior Courtof Wake County, North Carolina. de22oaw6w NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will le madd to the next session of the geueral assembly of N. C, for tbe passage of an aut to incorporate "The Cedar Lumber and Shingle Company," a corporation for the de velopment of timber lands and the manufacture and sale of lumber. dec24S01 W W, Archibald, F. H. Busbek, Solicitor. Administrator's Sale. As administrator of Peyton J. Brown, deceased, I. will expose to pub lie sale, oa Thursday, January 24, 1895, at 11 o'clock a. m., all of the personal property of the deceased, consisting of Beds, Bedding, Parlor and Bed-room Furniture. Carpets, &o. Terms of sale cash. Sale to take place at Strouach's warehouse. uw,. M, ,.Mw.um,. TT1T T A pv RtTT T Xl J.lJ-ilV.l J ijYtXuYj T.ofltr and GUN SMITH I have opened my shop again and am prepared to do any and all kind of. Iron work, such as repairing guns and locks, fiUing keys, opening and filing saws, bell hanging. Umbrellas repaired and any work In that line, Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices .3. nru-Aa T rp ij , j , 1 moderate. Give a call at 115 East Hargett street, rear Central hotel. deeB23 Headache Indigestion, Kiilionitnesa, Dyspepsia And all stomach trouDien ar eurea Dy P. P Po j PriiklyAsh.PokeRoot andl'otassium. Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. Pains aud aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all at tacked and couquered by P. P. P. This great medicine, by its blocai- cleansin properties, builds np and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so efficacious as r. 1. 1 . at this season, aud for toning op, in vigorating and as a strengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and puts you in good con dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Harwell & Duun, Wholesale and Re tail Atrents. Charlotte. N. C. EXECUTION SALE. NokTH Carolina, ) In the Wake Couuty. ) Superior Court. The Raleigh National Bank vs. Moses A. Bledsoe, Jhn Gatling and A. W. Shaffer, defendants. Notice of execution sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the uudersigned. by the Superior court of Wake county in the above entitled action, 1 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 ment 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 Gully & Smith, bearing date February 28th, 1877, to Moses A. Bledsoe, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 49, on page 507; beinir about 72 feet north and south and 225 feet east and west, adjoining "Cas." Pol lard aud. others on the north and the south corporate line of said city of Raleigh on th 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 dale 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 on the south corporate line of said city on the south and adjoining the property formerly known as the "Barringer," or "Shaw University" grounds on the north, containing about 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 field 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 tbe rendition of the judgement in the above entitled action, containing about one third of an acre. 2d. The property known as "The King Place," lying on both sides of the east corporate line of said city, 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 I JaneRuth about 325 feet.andcontaining J about one and a half acres. -1 M. W. Paor, ! Sheriff Wake Co., N. C. Land in House Creek Town ' ship for Sale By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake connty made in the case of Rufus D. Jackson, executor of Daniel Jackson vs. R. D. Jackson 'and others, I will, on the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1895, sell at the court bouse door of Wake county, one hundred acres of land belonging to the estate ,ereek town9lUp( Wake eouotrf adjoin. ina" the' lands of J. 8. Haily, S. H. Smith -and others. Also at the same time an p'ttoa wi" 8B" "la "m'n-' der interest in 34 1 4 acres allotted to the widow as her dower. The 100 a(.res oontains about 50 acres of open farm land, a large part of the other 50 acres is in original growth. It is good land and is situated in a good oommnnty. Hoar of sale 13 m. TVrnrt .t.u to ,.(, ui.n. ia . .nk. vi i'ciuh'l wuaouu Dituawu tu ..vuno ' time with B ner eent. interest on defer. jred payment, J, H; Flbhiho, - Commissioner. IN EVERYBODY'S MOUTH! BY COMMON CONSENT IT IS ADJUDGED AND DEC HEED THAT A MAN If he indulges in the luxury at all should 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, - - Saliorosa, ... Resagos (all Havana), -Lady Gertrude (all Havana), -Live Indian (2 sizes), Florde Teller (Londres Perfect), Dulce de Cuba (Havana, 3 sizes), La Fortuna, Perfect, - -DeWitt Clinton (Key West), -Coronet Bonquet(Key West), Lyceum Bouquet, Invincibles, Roig's Cabinets, X o 111 X h m h 2 D O O CO 5 mi u m j J. Offal. 6000000KKKKK000- Land in Oak Grove Town ship for Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county, made in the case of J. C. Marcom, administrator of Ch is. W. Brown, vs. C.V. Ferguson et als., I will sell by auction, at the court house door of Wake county, on the 31st day of January, 1895, at 12 m., a tract of land containing 64 1-4 acres, belonging to the estate of Chas. W. Brown, deceased, and known as "The King place," adjoining the lands of W. A. Martin, M. C. Jones, Marion Jenkins and others. Terms of sale, one-third cash and balance on twelve months time, with 6 per cent interest from day of sale. J. H. Flemish, Coin'r. mortgagesale7" By virtue of authority given us by a mortgage deed, executed by A. M. Jackson and wife to W. M. Jackson and recorded iu 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 traot of land described in 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 Goodin traot, containing 49 acres. J. J. Sorrbll, R. L. Sorbell, Executors of W. M. Jackson. MORTGAGE SALE. by virtue of authority conferred npon me in two certain mortgages ex ecuted by C. B. Junican and wife, 8. B. Junican, duly recorded in book 78 at page 452 and book 89 at page 695 respectively in register of deeds office of Wake county, N. C, I will on Mon day, the 25th day of February, A. D., 1895, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock in., sell to the highest bidder for cash, that valuable house and lot lyiug and sit uated in the village of Morrisville in Wake connty, North Carolina, in Ce dar Fork township, adjoining the lands of the late J. M. Pugh. S. R. Horhb, Mortgagee. Pbbl& Maybaed, Attys. This 14th day of January, 1895. '! r Bobbitt. ON HAND TlfXiO.,f TONS COAL Gaytou Red Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (for stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lamp, Pocahontas, Large Lnmp, Russell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bitaminons, for grates or stores. Virginia Splint Coal, ) Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Blazing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. J coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Size " Stove " " Egg " " Furnace " All Fresh From Bbst Mines in this country. SEASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cut and split for stoves and fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths. SHINGLES, Laths, Grain, Hay, Meal, Bran, Ice, &c, wholesale and retail, at lowest prices by . JONES & POWELL Ralbioh, N. 0. POCAHONTAS steam still stands above all others in quality and price. Several cars always on track', on each side of the city. Sale of Land. By virtue of authority given ns by a mortgage deed, executed by Quinton L. Sorrell and wife to W. M. Jackson, recorded in book 125, at page 862, in the Register of Deed's office for Wake connty, we will sell on the premises, 1 1 one A .1. . LI 1. . i. t! 1 . m. xouo, to iu uignac Dinner, tne tract of land described in said mortgage, containing 70 acres, situate in Cedar Fork township. Wake county, ad joining the lands of A. M. Adma, V. E. Lyon and W. C. Lyons. , J. J. Sorrell, K.L. Sorrbll, Eieetttorsof W. U. J-'" V ,