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J OWOOOOOKHKKKKHKHKyOiP OllIlSOIl &t P OllElSOIlOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO aa nn i I a a BEST AXmillCITE AND BITUMINOUS, FREE FUOM DUST AND WASTE. III 1 I 1 SEAS0NED30AK AND PINE, LONG OR SHORT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWN OFFICE, NO. 117 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. flfi ii wow E V H I IIG, VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, lEiCi.pt Sunday) EVLNLNG VISITOR PUB CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per niunili. Prices for mailing, f j pc of 25 stents rer month. OiKce L'pst.iirs over Air. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Sturc, 2nd tloor. W. M. BUuWX, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, ". 0. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY. Editor City Elitok KHKPill, N. ('., I'KBKl HIT 2, 1895 A bill is offered iu the Pennsylvania legislature to increase the Jiay of members from $1,500 to f 2,500 a ses sion. The Japanese have landed a large body iif troops at Wei-Hai-Wei and captured three forts, while anothei fort h is Leon silenced by tie heavy lire of tLe Japanese Ueet. Hirtf nl. Conn., in to lose its larg est manufacturing plant through in creased taxation, and 'a number of other New England industries hav. been di'iveu south by the same means There were angry words in congress yesterday "Liar" and "scoundrel" were the epithets bandied between members. Congressman Breckinridge attempted to strike Mr. Heard, of Missouri, lioth members were arrest ed and satisfactory public apologies made, Hawaii was the indirect cause of the altercation. Secretary .of war Lamont, in pur suance of the act of congress provid ing for the dedication of the Chick amauga military, has addressed an identical invitation to the governors of all states, being -the first event of a military character connected with ', states hae been invited. The pig-iron manufacturers in the south do not seem inclined to bei caught napping when the promised ! improved deuiaud for foundry and forge grades of iron comes along in the spring.-.: Many furnaces in that section of the country are blowing to their full capacity, while others have everything ready to put on the blast, as soon as the. demand for iron will give them good ground for doing so. In t he west a number of rolling mills have resumed work. I One of the most attractive features of the cotton states and international exposition to be held in Atlanta from the middle of next September to the end of December, will be the repro duction of the world's Columbian ex position iu miniature by Mr. W, 6. Ferris, the builder of the great Fer ris wheel, which was such a conspicu ous feature of the Chicago exposition. The world's fair will be reproduced in its entijety, complete iu every detail, on a scale of l-140;h. An extra session of the fifty-fourth congress will probably have to beheld. This is one of the unpleasant possi bilities which has been before the country ever since the present, con gress began its - final session eight weeks ago. At no time was there a likelihood that any comprehensive financial legislation of a remedial or der could be had this winter, but there seemed, at the beginning, to be a cnance tnat some palliative, some measure to remove or mitigate a few of the country's monetary ills, might be adopted. The administration understands fat ly that it will receive no help from congress. The reception the presi dent' 8 message met with was a lesson to him. In anticipation of the unavoid able necessity for another bond sale, the president sent one of the treasury officials to New York today Xj sound the bankers. The hostility among those who control the supply of gold outside the treasury, toward the pres eutdministration, is ao well under stood that one of the highest officials f the treasury department declined today to undertake the mission. Mr. Curtis, an assistant secretary, was therefore put forward as the only available messenger. It is just possible that some of th fishing smacks, which were cruising in the vicinity where the Wildflower picked up the survivors of the sunken steamer Elbe, may have rescued a few more. Life-boats and a tug whi. h put out to the seen of the wreck, however, could find no traces. The colliding steamer, the Crathie, did not answer the Kibe's signals. Tje total loss of life is 334. The survivors say that the vessel responsible for the ac cident immediately steamed away. There are some grave charges against the Elbe's crew. French newspapers are making unfavorable comments. Free Pills. Send your address to II. K. liucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life I'ills. A trial will convince you 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 guaranteed 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 25c. per box. Sold by John Y. MacKae, druggist. There were at last census only 75, 932 men in oar penitentiaries, where as there might and perhaps ought to have been three times that num ber. We Day to the soldiers who saved the union $141,000 000 a year in pen sions, and still have enough to run the j government and disburse liberal sala- ! ries among the office holders. ' Cooking stoves are so low in prii e that no woman can afford to roast herself over an old-fashioned wood ; . 1,1 . .1 . 1 . 1. 0Te wine preparing me meais lor uer 1 r.m 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 year's 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 Hal in from W. M. Houston & Co., merchants at Mecklinbnrg City, N. C. He writes that it gave almost immediate relief and gives Chamberlain'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 tn Seizure Sale. Collector's Office, Raleioh, N. C, Jan 29. On Thursday, Feb. 7th, at 3 o'clock p. m., 1 will sell at tne government building in the city of Raleigh tbe following described personal property forfeited to the U. S. for violation of the internal revenue laws: Three copper stills complete, with caps and worms; 4 barrels containing about 130 gallons corn whiskey, seized from B. H. Yelverton, Clayton, N. C. . . .. F. M. Simmons, - Collector, Jan. 30th, 1895 tds Sale of Valuable Lands in Swift Creek Township. By virtue of a mortgage executed to me by W. H. 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 13 o'clock m., to the highest bidder, for, cash the following described property: That tract of land situate about 4 miles southwest of the city of Raleigh adjoin ing the lands of R. B. L. Yates, C. E. J. Goodwin, W. J. King and others, containing 292 acres, more or less, Deing that tract of 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. Joh GaTLIitO, ,. jan 8tds "Attorney for Mortgage. T:. ,'-'- ;? i:.: : 'i-v' .':i:;v::;:;?"-'' A new lot baby carriages just re ceived at Tbma-i & Maxwell's. o kl"ir Anne Naive. e.l in 'he world for cots lv , SO'ei nle.-r. jlt rbenm. f v. r sore. trt. npe.l haoils. ebil hin'p, i-nrn hm-I '! okia eruption and nopsririy p ir. tileg, or 00 pa req-vrwl ranteed fo j;fv 1 cf- i?t 4..'i-tetit .-. o' money refund Prlee -I, r V n eer i per pox. For sale I fl))If T W 11 EET fiat ennn't joat Entrclnpvdi Britinatas first Co be tare at winning These Two Men bad btt Whit It in w wrwrfl Wit you, only c to not want to add to to loser' toisforlun. If you look at tha victor jrou win e that hi has all that ha can tear p unto Dow. It was but ytitarday that this aan was an object of envy anJ wonitr. Hi wu wall poni alnd In a bolkd-thlnad kodv you know Ion of tallows Ilk him. Ha Itnaw everything, almost, from th tin that as a protoplasm till th hour that Baby Esther Cleveland got her last new tooth. H. nswtred questions In B. C. History with aa Off-hand "for-foodness-sake-don't-you-kuow U air that was as biting as a Bortbara SUM to less favored mortals. So the boys In tha stora where he work! wut vp a job en htm'. All of them read Tha Observer regularly and one clay a special aiiiiuiictu,. , .-tfct- ' -l h-uku.. to then. They saw within their reach a seurc of Information that would give thea a Whole Army of Facts Where their "know-lt-all" friend had onljaa "awkward squad." They secured It and then that Innocent-looking chap you st ia the barrow got into a discussion In history with th nan with th mind. Soon the latter was terribly shocked to bear those avful wards com froa the tat and rooy lac befor hlmi "Old man I think you ar wrong." At one a bet was mad. Th nan with th Blind lost of course for his fat frland had primed himself for th contest from th new Cp-to-dat Encyclopaedia Brltannlca, sietsf which the boys had purchased. Tb b1 was paid the following day, just as you ta It la th picture.. This; Tale. Has a Moral .. which those wh work In stores, aaanutactorles and oiUce. will sea without a ttlescop. ' - : Tbe Encyclopedia Brltannlca In your hoaa Will kaep you from playing horse whll your Ighbor rides, and It trill oil you only to cents a day to procure It If you will wtrit low twos and MmpI page so Tte Observer, CHARLOTTE, M. G N0?TGr,E SALE. By virtue of authority couferred in a mortgage executed by Robert C. GisHey and wife and duly recorded in book So. 123 at page 595 in Register of deeds office of Wake county, N. C, we will on Monday the 21th day of Fedruary, A. 1)., 189.1, at the court houe door ia the city of Raleigh, at 13 o'clock m.. sell to the highest bid der for cash that valuable tract of land lying and situated in Panther branch township. Wake county, N. C, adjoining the lands of Hansom Gulley, Augustus Young aud 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 bouse, gins, cotton presses, feeder, condenser, ele vators, scales fixfures attached and be longing to the same or in anywise ap pertaining thereto; one 25 horse power engine aud boiler, and sawmill, and earriage with about SO feef to shafting and all beltings, pulleys and fixtures andd machinery of every dis cription whatsoever attached t and belonging to the same, one log wagon and chains, one wood wagon and har ness, one cotton seed crusher and fix9 tares, one wheat thrasher and fan, one lath saw, one set of blacksmith tools consisting of bellows, anvil, hammers, chisels,, tongs, vice.etc., one; Smith and others. Also at the same set of wood-shoop tools hand saw, j time and place I will sell the remain planes, chisels, . squares, brace and der interest in 34 1 4 acres allotted to bits, hammers, etc. Said grist mill, ' the widow as her dower. The 100 cotton gin, saw mill and machinery, ' acres contains about 50 acres of open etc., are located upon the above farm land, a large part of the other described land. A fuller and more 50 acres is in original growth. It is particular description of said property good land and is situated in a good can be seen by reference to the afore- aid mortgage. This Jan. 17. 1895. - Fbsl& Matjaed, . Attys, (or ilortgagee. Indigestion, Hilliousness, And all sioina. ii troubles ar cured by P. P P. Pri. klyAsh.l'okelioot audPoHssium. Rheumatism is cured by I. 1. 1. Pains and aches iu the back, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all nt tarked rud conquered by P. P. P. This great medicine, by its blood cleansing properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so eittcitcious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning up, in vigorating and as a streugtheuer and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria aud puts you in good con dition. Abbott's bast Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail At-euts. Charlotte. N. C. EXECUTION SALE. South tAKonNA. i In the Wake t'ouuty. ) Superior Court. The ;!a!ei;ih Satioiial Bank ts. Moses A. Bledsoe, J"hu Gatling and A. W; Shaffer, defeudants. Soiice of execution sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the uuaeisigned by the Superior court of Wake county in the abmve entitled actiou, 1 will, on Monday, the 4th day of February, lS9r. at 12 clock m., at the court house door of ii 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 actiou, 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 Kaleigh, N. C, as was conveyed by deed of Gully & Smith, bearing date February Sljlh, 1877, to Moses A. Bledsoe, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, iu 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 the 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 20 feet dh 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 tbe property formerly known as the "Barringer," or "Shaw University" grounds on the north, containing about oue quarter of an acre. v 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, 1S57, and re orded 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 the rendition of the judgement in the above entitled action, containing about oue 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 684 and 690 on said map, fronting south on llargett street and north on Ivan Proctor about .175 feet east and on an alley and west on Miss JaneUuth about 325 feet.andcontaining about one and a half acres. M. W. Paor, Sheriff Wake Co., N. C. Land in House Creek Town . ship for Sale By virtue of a decree of the stipe nor court of Wake county made in the ease 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 house door of Wake county, one hundred acres of land belonging to the estate of Daniel Jackson situated in House creek township, Wake county, adjoin- ing the lands of J. 8. Haily, S. H communty. Hour of sale 12 m. Terms of sale 1-8 cash, balance on 12 months time with' 6 per cent, interest on defer red payment. . J, H. Flbmixo, Commissioner. QOOOOO 0M0-0-0-( Pure n 9" Drugs. 6 0 6 0 6 0000006 0D The Holidays (With their pleasures and accustomed ( . bustle. Now it behooves us to turn 'our attention to Careful buyers I in mind two important items: Quality I solicit the patronage of one and 1 .all for the justiy 'lialle Hoist's n . mm Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, """RAT EIGH, N. C. 00 T 000000- Daily Pa pers and City Tliror-ffirxr OOOOOO MORTGAGE SALE. by virtue , of authority conferred upon me in two certain mortgages ex ecuted by C. B. Junican and wife, S. B. Junican, duly recorded in book 78 at page 452 and boo"k 89 at page 695 respectively in register of deeds oilice of Wake county, N. C, I will on Mon day, tie 25th day of FeDruary, A. D., 1895, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 o'clock m sell to 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. Hoksk, Mortgagee. Peele & Maihaud, Attys. This 14th day of Januarr.1895. Administrator's Notice. Haviug qualified as administrator d. b. n. of the estate of Mary H.Wood werd, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons haviug claims against tbe said estate to present them to me on or before the 26th day of January, 1896, or this 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. 0. Maecom, Adm'r d. b. n. of Mary U. Woodward, deceased. Peblb & Matsauo, Attys. January 20, 1895. The undersigned will applyjo the general aaseinDly of North Carolina daring the session of this legislature to create a new township in Wake county to be called Leasville township, out of parts of House's Creek, Barton a Creek, Oak Grove and Cedar Fork townships. This Jan 19, 1895. L. P. Sbwbll, M. D. W. M. Jaokbon, ' Jao. W. Wiooma, ja 223od J. H. OaBAL. COAL I COAL it COAL 111 Large cargo of Egg, Nat and Store Anthracite, and 20 oars Bitu minous eoalof aU kinds now being on loaded. I aotS tf T.L. EBBRHARDT, X Fires 0000000000 ooo-oo-cx?- 000000 jruyiiu . o Fine Cigars. 9 ooooooooo- 000 0 oooooh NEW! have come and gone( of seed should k-et Ejdl Price celebrated aud re-, ( Garden! umn 000000 0 o-; pecia ON HAND mm TONS COAL 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 stores. Virginia Splint Coal, i Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Blazing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Size ' ' Store " " " Egg - " " ' Farnace " All Fresh From Best Mines in this country. SEASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cni and split for stores 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. C. POCAHONTAS steam still stands above all others in quality and nrtna ftavMral ears alwava nn r.ronir. on each side of the city. Then tinjr tJaimHtna an Inconvenience, affection MITY In which oplb. t;B-Vnau,J nen and lnvctlna mil Notice of Sale. Aa' exector of J. C. and Delia S. Brewster I will sell at public auction at the residence df the late Delia S. Brewster, on Newbern avenue, in the city of Raleigh, on Friday, the 8th day of February, 1895, at the hour 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, stores, carpets, curtains and other personal property. Terms cash. D. K. Etbbitt, . Jan. 22, '05. foeqatoiv 30000 W X Tl . 'a. JL Y rosiage y lty.6 Stamps. 6 oooS OOOOOO b?W& &2
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