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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfDobllSOIl JOlIISOIlijOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO aa n n n a (nil BUST A.Vmit.VCITE AND BITUMINOUS, FKEE F1J0M DUST AND WASTE. V mn o o N VJl! 6oooooo-Si WW SEAS0NED20AE AND PINK, LONG OR SHORT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWN OFFICE, NO. 117 FAYETTEVILLE 3rEST. EVE'ilij VISITOR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, tExcept Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the City, as viins vet moni!i. I'nces tor iruiluis, ?3 per yeir. or 25 itius per ni':uii. Oilice-lpjU'rs over Mr. J. Hul Bobbin's Drus More, 2"J tioor. W. 11. lw-LOVN, Sr., yi'g'r. Raleigh, N. 0. a British syndicate. The valuation of the two properties is $16,000,000, of which amount $9,000,000 goes to the credit of the Elgia company sad $7, 000.000 to the Walthara concern. The Klgin and Waltbam factories tarn out about 85 per cent of the total product of tohich moeuients in the United States, more than half of that amount leincr produced by the Elirin works. which employs about 4.000 bauds. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Editos City Editor K1LKIG1I, N. C, I'ESUl'iBI 14 395 Washington is on the eve of the great couvention of the Woman s Christian Temperance union of the world, and the presentation to the goernraent of the United States of he polyglot petition against gevern- tnental sanction of the liquor traffic. I'tie president of the union. Miss Frances K. Williard, and the vice, j r. , ' president'at large, Lady Henry Som- . "g 'lirr The United States bonds are t .-.in thirty years. The city or Mexico will next y-'r have exposition of it its aud iudustiu-.-with a department for foreign exhibit-. The great need of China is a mili tary leader who kuows how to nego tiate a surr?-d'T oa terms that will at least allow her to retain her wearing apparel. It is to be supposed that the t'lee- la nd-Hill reconciliation is v. here the people interested can put their hands cm ii. sbonlu ;iu emergBuey cause it t be needed. It is Inmiltating to know that the cities of New York' and Philadelphia ii.ne both recently found a market for tLeir boi. Is at a lower rate of in teretft than that which is to lie paid on the new government law. The fate of H.r.vnii rebels is that six are neutered to death aud many- others to lone terms nf imprisonment President Dole is expected to dea leniently, althoua-h some of the peo pie advo -ate harsh measures. Is it an inconvenient fact that when zero weather prevails in cities, and many hydrants are frozen, thegreates number of fires occur. The New York department wis called out thirty -four times last Friday, but, fortunitely most of the lires caused but littl damage. TUB Soul hem Stock! InsTiranoe Co OK GUEKNSB' R), X. C., OFFER CUHPFR Bl INHf by making every policy bolder a shar er iu the profits. All profits except a r-serie of ten per cent are returned to the policy holders, Casitai - i Does Your Boy Britanmica? $100,000 sr. U 9 erset. - ill arrive in Washington on Thunday, February 14. Intelligence is received of the sur- reuder of the Chinese forts and war ships at Wei-Hai-Wei. The sur render is complete, and the Japanese are in full possession. The Chinese j Wharton, Vice l'res't; A. W. McAlis Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose nan-s represent! over five Mil lion of Hollars. j Policy Holders are Son-Assessable. . t lIHKCToR8: .VHTITh . i VIW ivm jieueuan vameron, Thos. M. Holt, .Sam'l McD. Tate, 1). G. Worth. James P. Sawyer, V. J. Murdoik, E. D. Latta, J. M. Worth, J. Van Lindley, E. P. Wharton. Worth, Pres't; E. P. Lawrence S Holt, D .ual l M. Kie, Kdwin Shaver, J. S. Spence, Wm. K. Holt, .1. W. Scott, L. M. S-ott, Offi-ers: J. M. war ship Chen-Yuen was sunk by shells from the forts held by the Japanese. She sank head first. She had been badly damaged the previous day, and was unable to use her guns. All the forts on the mainland have been taken by the Japanese. The iron-clads ling Yuen and Lai Yuen and. the cruisers Ching Yuen and Wei luen have been sunk, and thirteen torpedo boats either destroyed or captured. Que Japanese torpedo boat was lost. and two were disabled. ter. Sec. and Treas, When your policy expires see that it is renewed in the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance 'o. W Y N N E & ELLINGTON, fe!4 Agents. Compliments of toe Season. A frosty face npon the pane. Where rainbow fancies fleet shine So lavish natu r sends a. ain Her pret'y, usele valentine. The Best Way. and i FOUGHT FOR LOVE. Afur all, girls, the best way to get And the Coquette Clung; to the Wounded a husband is to pick out an eligible ', ver" j batchelor and listen with a pleased - . ; air to every word he says. I UstoSTowjj, Pa., Feb. 12. Mike . j Millick and Stephen Krepsteky, young j For colfo. c nr. sn.-nln , b.rulpes . Slavs, faced each other this morning ! . . . . , .... ,, ! ' ; nori n-1 cft'Tle JonpfsnD1 Uacrnetia i in a lonely spot three miles from here Oil, bori-e t.rund, t'lvoc pxcelleot sat' and fought a duel with' pistols for iJ'!jo- l 00 rp cpnts ; W cent tne love oi a young oiav gin wno nau been receiving attentions from both men, but showed no preference. Some time ago, while at her home, near Mount Pleasant, they engaged in a fist fight to See which would win her, but they were so unequal in size Rue, Irngu'gt f3n?klenfi Arnica Nlve. Tbo be' salve Iu thfl world for cnf", brn'se. sores, ulcorf, saH rh-aurn, fc ver hores tptter. chnppetl bands chil blhUi. forf! Bnri tikln eruptions, an r-s,H'"'lv Miri nile. o-no pn,y rpni'rert Ft h It Formtl period. It 1l then that the U (TMt from care, tfct ln(iotJjn Mh4rrH. the aenory soil reteoUv. the ye krlfHteet. tat fhe netor mt utcrnlb!e. Whet a hoy reeds la thl frriai kecoaiae to Inlellbry Inpreeaed ere It aatun that It tecoaei a eart of hit vwy character. Taia It aflaievhtnaaareaftreaponilhintj f fTMMet h la aat eou(h to tall the he ha) he out hi to hecane. Most hoya are overly tatceittbla didactic tiackiaf . You tea aeoal'y lead him a mttt aalar thaa yen caa drive kin a rod. Seo thai ha haa M eroper aurroundlvta, and krtte eauouraceaeail, asd ". Il turyrljlnr hov readily he develop Utt for the best h llterarort. Let that taata be developel 4 than la tittle daagor aa to hit future, h was Dr. Philips Brooks Wbo said; "Stte as irhat books a boy rearda, and I will read you hit destiny. Ho Inaornt H U, then, that your hots ffeauld bt provided with book of the hlf heat dharacter. Fair)' U ea. and cvta. perhaps, "Buffal Bill'' atortst, have their alaca as developera ef a tatta for readlna;, a (on of literary ass Ilk. as It were, but unlets the boy toon above a preference for the stronger Beat of practical knowledge, history, travel, etc, yon may b r.rs ht he it mentally unsound, or that there ka been eonethlaf radically wrong la bJs education. The Encyolepasdla Brltannlca hat rightly been tensed " the concentrated etteoce of (b whole world'l wladott." Let your boy read Its ktterestinf pages, and he will too look with disdain upon "tashy" literature. yt are cewDnually iioderestlmattrg a kofl Cpac!ty for large Meaa. There It nefninf ao artracttve as truth. Olvt him the aaterial out of wbU ) to construct large Idea. Put ftntanalca ' the heme, where he can coatat It caattnus y, and at he attaint manhood he viH 4nd no place In literary or professional lift to which ho stay net atplr. Selre the praMiM opportunity t provide a rroper llhrary for your home. It require aa lovexmt.it -f but Ten Cents a dav, If ye ordrr from THI ChaRLOTTB Observir while It may be bad at Introductory price. Q-OOOOO Q-OOOOOO OOO- OOO-Q o-oo V 5 Pure $Q 9" Drugs. 0 0 6 0 5 0000006 OOO o-o-o OOO - OOO ) The Holidays have come aud gone jwith their pleasures and accustomed oustle. Now it behooves us to turn 'our attention to Seed Careful buyeih ot seeit sin uid k-ei (in miLid two importaut items; -Qusility aiyi Price I solicit the patronage f one and i .all for the just,y cehbrated and re-, 'liable OOO 6 Fine 6 X Cigars. S fOOOOOO B O MORTGAGE SALE. ty virtue of authority conferred nrnn m. in two certain inorttriiirHH el- is srnen nt.ee' to give 1 eeu ted bv C. B. Juniean aud wife, S. that the girl declared such a contest Pf frt faMffactlrn or inonev refund-. B- juuican duly recorded in book 78 c " .n.-.c- i.ci v'w wi Mic -, AV Q11.i hn.ilr KU ir n:l.rd Kiln Conflicting reports come from Florida concerning the effect of the second cold wave iu that state, but it is certain that great additional damage has been done. The second crop of :irip .irnrden t.ru I; that had been Blunted and v .as doing well has been destroyed. In the h'!f t AO weeks Beerbohm I Tree the fciighsli actor now in the V. S. has l-een in a hotel lire, suffered from robber.-", witnessed a blizzard and been snowed up on a railway jonrney. He pronnuniies America interesting, but has not yet assured the reporters that he loves it. would be too one-sided. She favored h- .i.Vnn V VspPrb a mortal combat, and it came off to- ! day. There were two second on each side, , OWiaGO and the girl and her father were the! Indigestion, Hilliousness. only other witnesses,; At the first fire : Melick fell, dangerously wounded, respectively in register of deeds olh:e of Wake county, N. C, 1 will on Mon day. the 25th day of February, A. D., 1895, at the court house door in the ' city of Raleigh, at 13 o'clock in., sell ; to the highest bidder for cash, that j valuable house aud lot lying and sit- ua'ed in tue village ot iuorrisvine in It appears that in China the idea of flat money is about three thousand years old. In this ancient empire any banker is permitted to issue his notes according to the per capita de. maud of those in the neighborhood who are willing to accept them. At Tacoma, the "blizzard of last week was nothing worse than a light rain. It is a pleasure to know that there was one part of the United States where the boreal blasts of February failed to penetrate. The state of Washington seems to be a sort of oasis in the midst of universal frigity and discomfort. . a I'll . i .... 1. 1 ' 1 1. Urt CI ann a aiiimnK rr,. in -i r4 rnr-i-n nv . .. - . while Kronstekr escaned Untouched. ' Wake county, oith Carolina, m U Th. -irl el... to hr u,nnnr1rl !., I P P W i ' . . ' I dar Fork township, adjoining the lands . ... e r'. ?, , UJU, , of the late J. M. Pugh. ;. and she and her father removed him Pn klyAsh.PokeKoot andl'otassium. S R Hormb Mortgagee She would have nothing to do with 1 Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. j pEE K & MAYjARDf A . Pains and iiciihs in the ncK.Mlonlners. , - . . his luckier rival ) " . . . ' . Inis 14tli day oi Januarv. ibuo. Ills lUUKier riai. ... Uh anklM mid wrlHt.H aim All nr.- 1 J The duel is the second one the men tacked and conquered by P. P. P. I . , . . ; .. . ... . . . t uFArirnrt rip cart" have engaged in, having fought in I1 nls g" medicine, Dy its Dlooa- ;-. .. . MaUA.Us.ttB vouu. the Old Country two years ago, with ; P"'Pert'". buiM, up and j By virtue of aathority conferred in , , . , , ; Bireugtjeua me wuoic uuuv. a naorfage executed by KoDert U. swords, when Rropsteky was wound-! Nnthinir is so ellica-ious as P. P. P. if ,rl rl,.l rordd in d. The affair has caused a great at this season, and for toniig up, in- hni. Nl. 128 at Datre 595 iu Henister stir among the Slavs in the coke re- vigoratiug and as a strengtkener and f Heeds office of Wake county, N. C, gions, where all the persons involved I appetiser take P. P P. It throws off ' .. in nn M.mdav the 2.ith dav of ar well known. the malaria and puts you in good con- i?Hrnrir. A. 1).. 1895. at the court -- !- 1 .1. . . 1? I I t- -A At the first auction sale of silks for this season in JSew York the other day the domestic product sold better than any of the imported ones; and yet only a few years ago American eilks were regarded as the poorest on the market. The improvement in pro cesses of manufacture have brought about Jhis gratifying change. The Elgin watch company of Elgin III., and the Walthara watch company Of Waltham, lass, will be con soli dated aa4 pass Into the oasessiou of KAL lillSTT. Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RALEIGH, K. C. r oo Y oooooo-0000009 O-C- aUy Pa pers and City Directory. Prescription rvrwvo-ovrs. 9 Postaee pecialfyoX stamps. OOO- OOOO h for Infants end Children. Elopement of Pa and Ma. Napoleon, Ohio, Feb. 13. John Rollins, a year ago married the wid ow Dalyring. who has a daughter of 17. John eloped with the daughter yesterday, and the wife eloped with John's 23-year-old son. Both father and son are wealthy farmers, owning large tracts of land, and both occu pied the same large house a life-time. J The father and his inamorata went east, possibly to Pittsburg. Her at torney has filed a petition for divorce and the old man's lawyer will doubt less soon receive instructions to file a cross petition. Many believe that the two couples will be living amicably in the same house a year from now, the father married to his step-daughter, while his son will wed his father's wife. dltion. j -' 1 in th rotv of Kaleirh. at Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint ;i3 0'0ock in., sell to the highest bid cures all corns, warts and bunions. jder for caih that valuable tract of Burwell & Dunn, Wholeiale andRe-jiand iyjU4? and situated in Panther tail Agents, Charlotte. N. C, .branch township. Wake county, K. C , ! adjoining the lands of Ransom Gnlley, Valuable Land foi Sale, j Angust us young and others, coutain- , , , ing 57 acres, more or less. Also one On Saturday.the 16th day of March, ?t and ttouring miia, mill stones, 1805. at the court house df.or in Ral- nd all machiuery and attatchments eigh, at 12 m., by virtue iof a morU beionKitig to the same, gin houae.gins. gage eiecuted by M. A. farker and coUou pre88e,f fder, condenser, ele- wife, registered m the ffice of the atort 8caies fixtures attached and be- j..rS,B,r. ..1 kc-iw i rr uouu.jr, onin to the same or in anywise ap- in book 70, at page 323, we will sell at pertainiug thereto; one 25 horse p-wer public auction the tract of land de- J iM aud boileri aad MaWlll i( scriDea in saia mortfragecontaining ,nd Barrilure with about 80 feel C.atorl. Is so well odaptod to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mc" It. A. AacnEa, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Erooklju, N. Y. "The use of 'Castoria, is bo universal and It merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who da not koc- CustorU within easy reach." Caaibr Manmr, P. D Kcw Yo City. Tint CraTAca Coarpasr, 77 MuBKAt Stubr, New York Citt. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote dft gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have mximnusdeel your 'Castorio,' and shall always continue to do so as It has Invariably produced bonofldt results. " Edtfis F. Fabdsb, II. 12Sth Street and 7th Ave, New York City. Land in House Creak Town v ship for Sale By virtue" of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made in the Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiai rough congh. If Chamberlain' Cough Rem edy is given freely ae soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the nough has developed it will prevent the at tack. 26 and 50 cent bottle for sale by J. Hal Bobbitt, Druggist. about ninety-four (94) apres, in St. MUa(tin)i and an beltings, pulleys aud ' ese of Rufus D. Jackson, executor of ') .-uu.F, '"""J1! fixtures andd machinery of every dis- i .uiej jacason vs. tt. u. rfacasou aim joining the lands of W.j T. Howie, eriptioa Hbatsoer attached tj and ' oiuers. I will, on the 15th day of Fab- John Dodd. the late W. Hi Holleman, Archie Spence and othjrs. Terms cash. ' Rattlb & MobdbcXi, ' Attorneys for Mirtgagee. February 13th. 1895. Notice. belonging to the same, one log wagon and chains, one wood wagon and har ness, one cotton seed crusher and fix tures, one wheat thrasher and fan, one lath saw, one set of blacksmith tools consisting of bellows, anvil, hammers, chisels, tongs, vice.etc, one Notice is hereby given (bat applica- jset of wopd-shoop tools hand saw, Hon is made to the present session of the general assembly of porth Caro lina to incorporate the to.jn of Forest- vine, Wake county. Mail VoTKEfl. iUiiltcu tlnv I'iihmhIm Wit It 'a ( 'o"a belM m.u4 Inlrciions fill planes, chisels, squares, brace and bits, hammers, etc Said grist mill, cotton gin, saw mill and machinery, etc., are located npon the above described land. A faller and more particular description of said property can be seen by reference to the afore said mortgage. -This Jan. 17, 1895.. P.8L1& Matiakd, Attyg. for Mortgagee. ruary, 1895, sell at 'the court bouse door of Wake county, one hundred acres of land belonging to the estate of Daniel Jackson situated in House creek township, Wake oounty, adjoin ing the lands of JrS. Haily, S. H. Smith and others. Also at the sam'e time and place I will sell the remain der interest in 34 1-4 acres allotted to the widow as her dower. The 100 acres contains 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 iu a good communty. Honrofaals 12 m. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance on 13 months time with 6 per eent. interest on defer red payment. .... J, H. Flimiho, Comraiaaloaet. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified a administrator d. b. n. o the estate of Mary H.Wood werd, deceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me on or before the 20th day of January, 1890, 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. C. Maboom, Adm'r d. b. n. of Mary H. Woodward, ' deceased. Pbblb & Mayhard, Attys. Jan nary 20, 1895. Notcce. Notice is hereby given that applica tion is made to the present session of the general assembly of North Carol lina to Incorporate the Currituck and Camden R. R. Co. by B. B. Freeman W. W. Tnnis and associates. Fab. 84, '95. 80JL T
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