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da OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tD OllIlSOIl 4& tB OllllSOnjOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BEST ANTUKACITE AND BITUMINOUS, FREE FKOM DUST AND WASTE. 000000-0-00 60000000 -6 SEASONfcDIOAK AND PINE, LONG OR SHORT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWN OFFICE, NO. 11 7. FAYETTEVILLE STREET. m EVENING VISITOR HUL'sitED EVtKY AFTERNOON, lExivpt unjiy) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city. 25 cents per month. iVices fr mailing, ?3 per .vir- or 2-' cents per month. Oitice-l'p stairs over Mr. J. Hal Babbitts Drug More, 2nd floor. W. M. BROWS, Sr.. M'g'r. Raleigh, X. C. FKED. A. OLDS. ' - EfiTOf ROU'kT L. GRAY. - City Editc RALtlCH.N. ( .FEDRl lRI 1. 1895. One plea reuiaius to congress; that of Laving been hypnotized by its own incapacity. Every day a new 'lowest" in treas my gold is made. The fund is below the j-10,000,000 line uow. If the 1 -ivo.lent can't get his party to j:ass the bond hill he wants he can fall ba.-k, as h- has done heretofore, on the law of 1875. The 1 tlicials of the Ameri. an rail way union had a secret conference at Brooklyn yt-sterday with the Brooklyn strikers It is said the result of the conference may be a railroad strike of greater magnitude even than that which centred in Chicago last year. The . present financial situation caused an interesting discussion in the senate yesterday. Gorman de clared that the country has reached a crisis in its finances, but that the credit and honor of the government must at all events be pieserved He made an appeal to the republi cans. Deep snows and cold weather ap pear to have no effect upon the opera tions of the Japanese armies, though most of the troops come from a com paratively mild climate. Soldiers from southern countries usually en dure a northern campaign very well. Lee's army in Virginia was not the less effective on this account. The sinking of the steamship Elbe in the North sea through a collision with another steamer, while on her way from Bremen to New York, with the loss of 301 lives, is one of the greatest marine disasters that has oc curred in the last quarter of a cen tury, .'.metier those who perished are many ciiizens of New York and many other parts of the union. - Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, assumes to represent a new era. in pol itics, but there is nothing particularly novel in rank nepotism. Ohe of his .relatives is a judge in South Carolina, another is register of the : United States treasury, a third is minister to Ecuador, and his brother has served in congress, It is a talented family for dividing the spoils. The inhabitants of St. John's, New fonnland, awoke yesterday to fiud the city placarded with large bills calling upon the people to agitate for the an nexation of Newfoundland to the United States. The placards are un signed, but it is believed they owe their origin to a faction of radical politicians in that city who have been avowing annexationist principles for years. Mexico has demanded instant pay ment from Guatemala of the $1,800, 000 indemnity which, if refused, will mean war. Offers of mediation by the United States government will not be considered, as Guatemala has already settled the question at issue by the treaty of 1882, which she now tries to renndiate. From 1823 until 1882 . - some territory was In dispute, but the treaty settled the limits onee and for all. Guatemala has 50,000 troops, with good mounted artillery, on the The friends of the "new navy" ex pect to have a hard tight in the Louse to secure the passage of that part of the appropriation bill proudiug for three new battle ships and twelve tor pedo boats. They wii! have the weight of secretary Herbert's recommenda tion behind them, but the depleted condition f the treasury will be the hief argument used t block the plan. The three new sewage pumping en gines for Providence, R. I., will each have a daily capacity of 36,000,000 gallons. They are said to be the big gest pumping eugiues in the world, with the exception of the enor mous 60.000,000 one at the Calumet and Heel mines. There is a 30 000,- 000 engine at Rotterdam, Holland, and Chicago has been getting bids on a 30,000,000-gallon triple expansion one. la order to go on with the Brooklyn strike master workman Connelly, of the K. of L., after consulting with several financiers, has decided to is sue bonds on the credit of his organi zation to the amount of $100,000 i he denomination will be small $2 prob ably and Mr. Connelly has been as sured that the bonds will be quickly taken. Many tradesmen have offered to accept the notes for provisions in lieu of money. Many of the Florida orange groves escaped serious damage from the re cent freeze, and the trees that were killed back will soon be in bearing again, as the roots are uninjured. The talk of overproduction of oranges in Florida is nonsense. The only dif ficulty is the cost of transportation to the millions of consumers, Italy ex ports 2,500,000,000 or: n ,-es annually and Florida but 50,000,000. The American orange industry is just be ginning. Thomas & Maxwell has just received a large lot of pine fiber mattresses for people suffering with bronchical all lung troubles. The experience cf Mr. R. D. Whit ley, an influential and prominent citi zen of Martindale, North Carolina, will no doubt be perused with interest by people in all parts of the country. For years he has been subject to vio lent attacks of inflammatory rheuma tism; on the first of February he had an attack which settled in one of his knees and caused almost unbearable pain for two days. He obtained a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm from W. M. Houston & Co., merchants at Meeklinburg City, N. C. He writes that it gave almost immediate relief and gives Ch'inberlaiu's Pain Balm the highest praise, and advises all persons troubled with like afflictions to ue it get relief. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt, druggist. ja24 m Thr.sr rinv fniiMitlfM nr. rfkit iiiW Iiahh it 1 nroiivpiileiire, nffrrtinntff MIAY 1 m wliirU w'opuihn. C'u-V"uulJ oeos and inttM'ttm.a Intl. 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 office 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 abont4 miles southwest of the city of Raleigh adjoin ing the lands of 11. E. L, Yates, 0, E. J. Goodwin, W. J. King and others, containing 292 acres, more or less, being that tract of land conv.yed 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 Uatmkq, jan 8tds Attorney for Mortgagee. Notice of Sale. As elector of J. C. and Delia S. Brewster I will sell at public auction at the residence of the late Delia S. Brewster, on Newbern avenue, in the city of Raleigh, on Friday, the 8th day of February, 1895, at the Lour of 10 o'clock a. m., the household and kitchen furniture now in the houses on said premises, consisting of bed room and parlor furniture, stoves, carpets, curtains and other personal property. Terms cash. D.K. EVBBllT, Jan. 22, '95.. Jtxeeator. 1S I A nv lot baby carriages just re ceive.) t Thomas & Maxwell's. ''11 klon'n Arnica Naive. """V: 1 Ku'vf in ve world for entp b in. sorea o'rr tt rhenni. f v. r inrM. ft iff -1 'or.! hand chi) eon ' !:-.l Ua eruption" ami !-ii"iVr fir- ti tea, or no fits eq -'tpiI 1' ! r'' 'arteed to (t't.- re' M''t wf ifspt',-t. nr money refnn.i eti Piiw?rrr' iwrroi. For ss'f ,''' , IT irir?TP I II iu 1C 11 O Put cnatul yavit EacyclvfxxdlM Brftaaalos Crst to be sure at wl.iaiaf These Two Wtn had a bet. What It m wt wouU tatt you, only vt do not want to add to tha loser! m'lfortunc If you look at tho plctura you will ace that tie has atl that he can bear up ur.iar Dow. It was but yesterday that this man was an ob ct of c-av ana wonJar. His was a wait etorta mini In a bollea-shtrtad bodv you know lots of fellows Ilka tilts. Ha knew everything almost, from the time that maa was a protoplasm till the hour that Baby Esther Cleveland got her last new tooth. Hi answered questions In B. C. History with an off-hand "ior-goodness-saka-don't-you-knov that" air that was as biting as a northern fclaat to less favored mortals. ' So the boys In Mm store where he warke4 But up a Job on hint. All of them read Tha, Observer regularly and one day a special aii..uuttc:u,..ti a-fcaest fc..M to them. They saw within their reach a sour CO of information that would give thera Whole Army off Facts . . Where their "know-lt-aU" friend had only aa "awkwirJ squad." They secured It and (hen that innocent-looking chap you sea la the barrow got Into a discussion In history with th man with the mind. Soon the latter was tetrlbly shocked to hear these awful wards come from the tat and rosy faca before him: "Oid man I think you are wrong." At once a bet was made. The man with tho Blind lost of course tor bis fat friend had crimed himself foi the contest from the new UP-to-dsu Encyclopaedia Brltannica, a sat of which the buys had purchased. The bat was paid the fallowing day, Just as you see tt la the picture. This Tale Has a Moral which mote who work in stores,. nufctories trul of&cct, will see without teleicop. Th b tic y eloped l Britannic In your boa will keep yoo from playing hone while your . neighbor rides, and It will cost you only xo cents a day to procure It If you will write for twmi and sample pages to "; Tits Observer, CHARLOTTE, N. C MORTGAGE ALE By virtue (if authority conferred in a mortgage executed by Robert C. Gui'.ei" and wife and duly recorded in book No. 128 at page 595 in Register of deeds office of Wnke county, N. C, we will on Monday the 2r,th day of ledi'uanv A. D., 1895, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 -o'clock in:, 'sell to the highest bid der for cah that valuable tract o laud lyinj and shunted in Panther branch township. Wake county, if. C, adjoining tho lands of Ransom Gulley, Augustus xoung ami others, contain ing 57 acres, more or less. Also one grist and flouring mills, mill stones and all machinery and attachments belonging to the same, gin house, gins. eotton presses, feeder, condenser, ele vators, scales fixtures attached and be longing to the same or in anywise ap pertaininsr thereto; one 25 horse power eugine and boiler, aud sawmill, and earri:ige with about 80 f eef to shafting and all beltings, pulleys and fixtures andd machinery of every dis cription whatsoever attached tj and belonging to the same, one log wagon and chains, one wood wagon and har ness, one cotton seed crusher and fix1 tures, one wheat thrasher and fan one lath saw, one set of blacksmith tools counistiug of bellows, anvil, hammers, chisels, tongs. vice.etc, one set of wood-shoop tools hand saw, planes, chisels, squares, brace and bits, hammers, etc Said grist mill, cotton gin, saw mill and machinery, etc., are located upon the above described land. A fuller and more particular description of said property an be seen by reference to the afore said mortgage. This Jan. 17. 1895. Pbblb & MaYkaju), AttysIoj JKortgagM. f s ludigextiou, Billiousness, Vud all Htoin.ti U trouble ar cured by P. P Fo LPri. klyAh,l'okelioot amll'otamiutu. JsueuuutiNiu is cured by I. 1. r. fains and aches in the back, shoulders, iuees, aukh'it and wri.sts are all nt ;a,ked aud conquered y V. 1. 1'. rim great u Jieiue, by its blood leansiu properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. Nothiug is so elhVa.-ious as 1. P. 1". it this seaion, aud for touing up, in- ig. .raiin' and as a slrengtheuer and iiiiieiisri' take 1'. 1' P. It throws off the malaria aud puts you in good con dition. Abbott's Hast Indian Corn Taint ures all corus, warts and buuions. liurwelt & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. EXECUTION SALE. -VoKiit Carolina, In the ake I'ounty. J Superior Court. I'hf Raleigh National Bank vs. Moses A. UleJsoe, J h:i (Jatliug and A. V. Sbatl'er, defeinl.ints. Notice of esieciuiou sale. By virtue of au execution directed to the undersigned by tue aupenor court of Wake couuty in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Monday, the 4ih day of Fei.ruary, 1S95, at 12 clock in., at the court house door of said county, sel1 to the highest bidder or , ash, to satisfy said execution, all the ri!?ht, title and interest which the said defendant Moses A. Bledsoe had at the time of the rendition of judgment- in the above crtitled action, or has since aconired in the following described r,i:l estate, to-wit: ! First. So luueU 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 20th, 1877, to Moses A. Bledsoe, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds ior 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 said city of Raleigh on th south, containing about three-fourths of an acre. 2nd. so niiK-h of city lots 816 and 817, on said map uf Raleigh, as was con tracted by M. Jl. 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 20 feet on South Wiliuiu&tou and South Blount streets, in said city, and 42J 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 oue quarter of an acre. 3rd. So much of city lots 808, 809, 820, 821, 822 and 823 on said mau 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 rlolleinon road at a '.- 0f Wake county, i. C, I will on Mou point where East street extended 1 day, the 25th day of February, A. D., southerly would cross the sauie, and 1895, at the court house door in the south on the south corporate line of i0ity of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock m sell said city, containing about half an acre., v 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 Thiein Lot," as h js not been heretofore conveyed by said Shatter prior to the rendition of the j.uib-emeut in the above entitled action, containing about one third of an acre. ' 2i. The property known as "The King Place," lying on both . sides of the east corporate line of said city, being partly within and parlwithout city lots 681 and 690 ou said map, fronting south on Uargett street and north on Ivan 1'rotor about 175 feet east and on an alley and west on Miss JaneRuth about 325 feet, andcontaiuing about one and a half acres. M. W. Pace, 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 county made in the case of Rufus D, Jackson, executor of Daniel Jackson vs. R. D. Jackson and nr.hopM. T uiU. on tliH 15r.h dar'rif Kh- ruary, 1895, sell at the court house , " ,, i i , i uoor oi waive county, oue uuuurtu acres of land belonging to the estate ,rUj:0k7 situated in Hon;; ownship,Wake county, adjoin- lands of J S. Haily S. II. of Dauie creek township tng the Smith and others. Also at the same time and place I will sell the remain- der interest in 34 1 4 aero allotted to the widow as-lier dower. The 100 acres contains about 50 acres of open farm land, a large part of the other 50 acres is in original grjwth. It is 1 good land and is situated in a good oommunty. Hour of sale 12 m. Terms V Large cargo of Egg, Nutand of sale 1-3 cash, balance on 12 months Stove Anthracite, and 2Q oars Bitu time with 6 Der cent, interest on defer- mlnous coal of all kinds now being nn- redpaymenl. 1, H. Flbmlbo, ,loade-, t T TtRRRFf ARDT . CoiBinlssioaet. ' ov5 tx T. L. KKKKH AKlr OOOOOOOO-OOOQ 0 6 Pure Drugs. O 0 6 0 S OOOOOO 6 ooooooooo-ooo OO0D The Holidays I witn tneir pleasures and accustomed ( onstle. Now it behooves ns to turn 'our attention to Careful buyers t in mind two important items; Quality &ijJ Price I solicit the patronape of one and I .all for the just.y 'lialle i mi Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RAIEIGH, If. C. oo Yoooooo- Daily Pa-prf pera anu City D.r.o.t.-.rxr OOOOOO MORTGAGE SALE. by virtue of authority conferred upon me in two certain mortgages ex ecuted by 0. B. Juuican and wife, S. K. Junican, duly recorded in book 78 J at page 452 and book 89 at page 695 respectively iu register of deeds office . t0 the highest bidder, for cash, that valuable house and lot lying and sit uated in the village of Morrisville in Wake county, North Carolina, in Ce dar Fork township, adjoining the lands of the late J. M. Pugh. S. R. Hokkb, Mortgagee. Peblb Si Maynakd, Attys. This 14th day of January. 1895. Administrator's Notice. Having qualilied as administrator d. b. n. of the estate of Mary H.Wood we'rd, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons h&vinir claims against the said entate, to present them to me on or before the 2bu day of January, 18UU, or tma no- tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. And all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. J. C. Marcom, Adm'r d. b. n. of Mary U. Woodward, deceased. Peblb & Matnard, Attys. January 20, 1895. TJntinn. The' uudersigued will apply to the general assembly of North Carolina! j..:ih. uuiinn nf this legislature 1 uunug vt ... , to create a new township in Wake "ounty to be called Leasville township, oat of partsof House's Creek Barton s Creek Oak Grove and Cedar Fork townships. This Jan 19, 1895. L. P. Sewbll, M. D W. M. Jav-kaou, Jao Wiooiks, ja 223od J. H. Qbal. ... pOAL 1 COAL 1 1 WALi i ii o 6000000000 ooooo u 11 NEWS Lave come aud gone! of seed should k-eii celebrated and re-, 1 4 iiiiiTT 9 OOOOOO OOOOOO Po&tasre O' pedalty.5 Stamps. OOOO OOOOOO ON HAND T! ifiaiO. TONS COAL lOO CORDS WOOD! Gaytou Red Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (for stoves or grates.) Pocahontas, Small Lump, Pocahontas, Large Lump, Russell Creek, large Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, ) Bituminous, Jellico Spliut Coal, Blazing grata Tennessee Splint Coal. J coalf Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Size- - Stove " " Egg " Furnace " All Fresh From Bkst Minbs in this country. SEASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cut and split for stoves and fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths. PHINGLES, Laths, Grain, Hay, Meal, vj Bran, ice, sc., wnoiesaie ana reiaii, at lowest prices by JONES & POWELL Ralbiok, N. C. pOCAHONTAS steam still stands 1 above all others in quality and price. Several cars always on track, on each side of the eity. liana IU UaiS. VX1UVO XUWU' ship for Sale. I t l . j ,.snti,uSnnini, By virtue of a decree of Ih Superior court of Wake county, made n the j Ch --.gusoa made in the- court bouse door of Wake oounty, on the 31st day of Jannary, 1895, at 1! m., a tract of land containing 54 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 0 per cent Interest from da of sale. Fine 6 Cigars. S OOOOOO
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