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V 0000000000000000000001 BEST ANTUUiVCITE ,XD BITUMINOUS, FKEE FKOM DUbT AND WASTE. 0000000-rO OOOOOOO-OO nnn uu SEASONED20AK AND PINE, LONG Oil SHOUT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-TOWM OFFICE, WO. 117 FAYETTE VI LLE STREET. EYE'UHS VISITOR: PUBUjIIED every afternoon, lExCi.pt Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUD-CO. T.iE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, S cents per month, , ,-nces f"r nuiliiig, 53 per year, or 25 tents pr momli. Oii;ce l'psuir over Mr. J. mi Bobbin's Lrui; Store, 2nd iloor. v M. lUioWX, Sr., 51'g'r, li;.leigh, . G. FRi D. A. OLDS, - - Eono ROBERT L. GR AY, - City Editor r"UK1(.H, . C, FEBKCAIHM. '895 Love's Young Dream. Father Now. see here! If yon do merry that young pauper, how on earth are yon going to lire? Sweet girl Oh, we hare figured bat all oat. Yon remember that old hen ma aunt gave me? tea. Well, I have been reading a poultry circular, and 1 find that a good hen u ill raise 30 chicks in a sea son. Well the next season that will 21 henit; and as each will raise 20 more chicks, that will be 420 The next year the number will be 8,400, the follow iug rear 138,000, and the next 3.360.000! Just think!! At only 50 cents apiece we will then have $1, OAl.OtX). Then, you dear old papa, we'll leuJ you some money tj pay off he mortgage on this house Of the legislative session nin- teer days yet remain. The number of persons now di.-.w. inj pensions on account of the K xi can war exceeds the total number I American soldiers who participated ii that druggie. The treasury's gold increases at the rate of j2,C00,C00 or 3,000,000 a day The reverse will probably be 80,000, 000 or 85,000,000 when all the pur chased gold comes to hand. If dermanr will take hold of the silver problem and adjust it satisfac t.orilv. she can be freely forgiven for all the harm she has done us in keep im our products out of her markets. A formidable lighting machine is to be ad 11 to the navy in a few weeks, It is the first of the modern monitors, the Amphitrite, now receiving her finishing touches at the Norfolk navy yard. The privilege of postmasters at free delivery ollices in making temporary appointments to vacancies in the force. irrespective of the civil service board when that board certifies less than three names of eligibles, is revoked in a new rale of the post office depart ment. The recent severity of the weather may be judged from the fact that sev eral Arctio birds never before seen in Knirland have been cautured in th Cambridgeshire fens. Along th South Atlantic coast of this country the lish are reported to be benumed with cold and, iloating in the coast rivers in large schools are caught by the boatload. A Singular Case of Litigation. An extraordinary esse is being en acted in justice Uobbin's court at Lit tle Rock: Louis Parker, a farmer, employed on the Cates plantation, has sworn out a replevin for his wife ud children and household goods, held by James Webber, agent of the plantation. He claims be started to eave the plantation and was followed by Webber, who caught them at Kourche Dam and took them by force for alleged indebtedness. THE- Soul herd - Stock MUTUAL Tti s-qranoe Co OF GBKKNSBOKO, X. C, ovrts. mm m ihsubihte by making every policy holder a shar er in the profits. All profits except a reserve of ten per cent are returned to the policy holders. Capital - 2100,000 Subscribed by twenty capitalists whose names represeuttover Five .Mil lion of Dollars. Policy Holders are Son-Assessable. PlKKCToRg: . It, Henehan Cameron, Thos. M. Holt, Sam'l McD. Tate, D. G. Worth, James P. Sawyer, F. J. Murdoik, K. D. Latta, J. M. Worth, J. Van Lindley, B. P. Wharton. Worth, Pres't; E. P. W. McAlh- Plucklly Sustained the Torture. William Walch, an old batchelor, who has for years resided alone in an old house in the southern part of St. Joseph, Mo., and who is reported to be a miser, was called out of bed early yesterday morning by five masked men, who seized him, and at the point of pistols attempted to make him di vulge the hinding place of his money He refused and they set fire to his hair and beard, burning them off, and roasted his feet in the fire, he still re ft fused to tell, and the gang escaped. L. Banks H. A. F. Page, J. S. Carr, Lawreuce S Holt, Donald MeKae. Kdwin Shaver, J. S. Spence, Win. K. Holt, J. W. Scott,' L. M. Scott, Officers: J. M. Wharton, Vice l'res't; A. ter. Sec. and Treas. When your policy expires see that it is renewed in the Southern Stock Mutual Insurance Co. I WYNNE & ELLINGTON, I fell Agents. Xnticr! Having taken the Agency for Ger man Electric Belts, for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney disease, Weak lungs. Lame back, Paralysis, Spine disease, Nervous debility, etc. Iara ready to supply those, in need of them at short notice. Samples kept on hand. A. W. FRAPS, No. 4 East Davie, second door from Fayetteville street. eod Indigestion, liilliousness, And all stomach trouble ar-s cared by P Fo Pri. klyAsh.Pokeltoot aiidPotassium. Rheumatism Is cured D.v r. r. r. Pains and aches in the back. shoulders, knees, aukles and wrists are all at tacked and conquered by P. P. P. Thi great inedieiue,- by its blood- cleansing properties, builds op and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so etneaeious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning np, in vigorating and as a strengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and pnts yon in good condition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Harwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte. N. C. Notice. ) In the North Carolina, ( g ior CoQrt- Wake County, f 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 Two Lives Naved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. Ill , was told by her doctors she had con- the 25th day of Fel.ruary, 1895, in the aiimrttisin and that r Ii ara vaanA hnna - ha Valuable Land for Sale. On Saturday.the 10th day of March, 189.1, at the court house door in Ral eigh, at 12 in., by virtue of a mort gage executed by M. A. Parker aud wife, registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 70, at page 223, we will sell at public auction the tract of land de scribed in said mortgage, containing about ninety-four (94) acres, in St. Mary's township, Wake county, ad joining the lands of W. T. Howie, John Dodd. the late vv. H. Uolleman, Archie Spence and others. Terms ish. Battle & Mop.decai, Attorneys for Mortgagee. February 13ih. 1895. Land Sale. By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made in the case of J. C. Marcom, administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a., of Charles W. Brown vs. Covinna V. Ferguson and others, I will on 18th of March, 189'i, at 12 sell at the court house door of Wake county, the following described lands belonging to the estate of Chas. W. Brown, deceased : A tract containing 54 1-4 acres known as " The king place," adjoining the lauds of W. A. Martin, M. C. Jones, Marian J-nfcins, and others. Terms of sale are one third cash on day of sale, balance on 12 months time, with 6 pir cent inter est from day of sale. J. H. r LBMINO, Feb. 16tds Commissioner. Q-000000000000 I Pure 8GARI j Drags. 6 0 6 ooo- oooo oooooo H OOOOOOOOO-OOOI vsf Ky 4 u i i o The Holidays hae come aud gone( wi'h their pleasures and accustomed ( onstle. Now it behooves us to turn onr attention to Carder Fine Q Cigars. S ooooo5 Careful buyers of seed should keep ( I in mind two important items; I solicit the patronage of one and t .all for the justly celebrated and re ' liable o no fF5 - I mi MUTT, sumption and that there was no hope lor her, .. . , ". , n"' , ,t. but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery city of Raleigh. North Carolina, when completely cured her a,:d sbe says it saved and where you are hereby notified to her lite. Mr. Thos. lingers, 1st) t londa ot , i an Francisco, gnnereu irom a nreaarui :nt whieh'will he Bled in the cold, approachine consumption, tried with- complaint whicn wiu De lea in tne out result everything else; they bought one Clerk of the Superior court of said u 'nil, j i . iiuf, a two weeks was cured. fill. It is aim i results. ssmnles. that nnvfi the wonderful erfle.ftnv Will pray of this medicine in cough an ! colds. Free D. H. Youso, MORTGAGE SALE. by virtue of authority conferred upon me in two certain mortgages ex ecuted by C. B. Junii.an and wife, S. B. Jnnican, duly recorded in booK to w eise ;mey oougnt one v,ie,R ui .. wm.v at page 452 and book 89 at page 695 New Discovery and in county of Wake, during the first three "k r"6" . " . , - , r. . d. Heisnaturallnhank rf.vs of the sid court or the Dlainliff respectively in register of deeds ollioe alts, of which truse are day,8 of 1 8S1(1 l','urt or tbe Plalnlltt of Wake coanty, N. C, I will on Mon- , n, wnBrf,,l will pray the relief therein demanded. " . J . - ' , . n oo' Daily Par" pers and City i WW WW J 6000001 0000 Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RAIE1GII, N. C. ' OOOOOO- oooooo '3 ! Prescription a spoaiisyx stamps. ' 000000000- OOOO H oooooo tial botils 1 at John Y. MacBae'a drugstore- tieguiar size tve ana i. The California orange crop now ready to be picked is estimated at 2, 800,000 boxes, aud it is said that some of the growers will realize $400 an aore for their fruit. Three years ago California lost' its orange crop through a severe frost. There is encourage ment in these facts for Florida. Senator Ransom, as was expected, gets the fine appointment of min ister to Mexico. It is a much coveted place, with $1,7 500 salary. The missionary societies of the va rious religious' denominations in this country naturally tase a deep interest in all wars waged in couutries not yet Christianized. A -cording to their latest reports the societies maintain 4000 stations and 6000 schools in dif ferent parts of the world, and expend on them annually about 5,500,000. Chinese Generals are really nothing but contractors. Like the- mandarins of the civil service, they purchase their appointments as a kind of invest ment for surplus capital. The gen eral gets a certain sum from the gov ernment, for which he has to famish a certain number of troops and the camp. His "savings" are limited only by his conscience; he can doctor th lists of men and cheat the men as he pleases. The order for a sympathy strike on the part of the workmen employed in building operations in New York is hard to understand in view of the re cent disappointing result of a similar movement in Brooklyn. Only a few days ago, the leaders of the Brooklyn Htrike gave formal notice of its failure, with an estimate of its cost about $3,000,000 and an appeal to public charity in behalf of the impoverished strikers. ... Marvelous Results From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we ! are nermittefi t,n male this vrtrnnt- ! have 110 hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re sults were always marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding, la ; grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at John Y. MacRae's drug store. Regular size 50.:. and $1.00. Clerk Superior' Court of Wake County, North Carolina. de22oaw6w Administrator's Notice Having 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 having claims against the said estate to present them to me on or before the 26th day of January, 1896, or this ali 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, Adra'r d. b. n. of Mary H. Woodward, deceased. Peklb & Matnard, Attys! January 20, 1895. 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 tor casn, tnai valuable house and lot lying aud sit uated in the village ot Morrisville in Wake county. North Carolina, in Ce dar Fork township, adjoining the lands of the late J. M. Pugh. S. R. Horse, Mortgagee. Peele & Maynard, Attys. This 14th day of January. 1895. Pimples, Blotches 1 B p. 0 "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt, druggist. Plumbing AND Repairs. I desire to notify the public that my plumbing and repair shop is now in the Pollen building, on Fayetteville street, room No. 48, entrance at rear. All persona needing general repair of water works.gas or steam pipe fitting, repairs of stoves, tin work of any kind, or plumbing will save money by calling on me or by telephoning. All orders will be given prompt attention and satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. W. H. Wilsos. Telephone No. 101. fe!9 lm MORTGAGE SALB, By virtue of authority conferred in a mortgage execniea uy .nuunnv. Gulley and wife and duly recorded in ; book No. 12S at page od in negiscer of deeds office of Wake county, N. C, we will on Monday the 2rth day of Fedmary, A. D., 1895, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at Land in House Creek Town- !12 j'ck m sel1 10 the highest bid der tor casn inai vaiuaoie irun 01 land .lying and situated in Panther branch township. Wake county, N. C , adjoining the lands of Ransom Gulley, ship for Sale By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made in the 3 iu we . - - n,.a ..,;. case of Ruf us D. Ja.kson. executor of , iuuu .,""" Daniel Jackson vs 11. D. Jackson and ! in 57 mor! r ,eM- i'8? others, I will on , - ... . . I j j I belonK ng to the same, gin house, gius, door of Wake county, one hundred s 6 , , 6 A 1 ..1 . Smith and others. Also at the same 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 in a good community. Hour of sale 12 m. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance on 13 months time with 0 per cent, interest on defer red payment. J. H. Fleming, fe!8 tds Commissioner. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT - AND POTASSIUM . Makes Marvelous Cures Sin Blood Poison S Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. partfl.es the blood, bnllds np the weak and debilitated, Rives strength to weakeued nerves, expels diseases, giving the patient health and happiness where sickness, gloom feelings and lassltnde Brst prevailed. For primary, secondary and tertiary sypnills, lor moon poisoning, meroa- iai 1 Dolaon. malaria, In all Diooa anu kin diseases, like ts- the 20th J of 1 g"st od riS mills, mill stones, the court house ! and a11 ' naoninerJ' and attatchments a 1 belonging to the same, gin house, gius. acres of land belonging to the estate 0"n P". t"ndh C'dt" of Daniel Jackson, Situated in House 1 at0 f"1"" 'Tlll' Creek township, Wake county, adjoin-. lon8,n. to T" r " a T P" ingthe lands of J. S. Haily, 8. H. : --r-- ""', and earriage with about 80 feef to shafting and all beltings, pulleys and fixtures andd machinery of every J is- crintion whatsoever attached tj 1 1 belonging to the same, one log way .1 and chains, one wood wagon and bar 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 set of wood-shoop tools handsaw, planes, chisels, squares, brace and bits, hammers, etc. Said grist mill, eotton gin, saw mill and machinery, etc., are located upon the above described land. A fuller and more particular description of said property tan be seen by reference to the afore said mortgage. This Jan. 17, 1895. Pibli A Maihabd, Attys. for Mortgagee. Coal. Just received 8 cars Kanawha, West Vininia, splint, S oars New River lamp, 2 cars Jellico, without question the best bituminous coal to be had. Also all kinds anthracite coal now in stock. ' T. L. Ebuhasdt. blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scaiu neuu, dumb, eryBipoiaa. eoiema- we may say, without (ear of contradiction, that P. P. P. Is the beat blood parlfler in the world.and make positive , speedy and permanent oorea In all oases. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood la In an Impure condi tion, due to menstrual Irregularities, are peoullarly benefited by the won derful tonic and blood cleansing prop erties of P. P. P.-Priokly Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium. SPRiiraFiELD, Mo., Aug. 14th, 1893. I oan apeak In the highest terms of your medloine from my own personal , knowledge. I was affected with heart disease, pleuriay and rheumatism for 85 years, as treated by the very best , physicians ana spent hundreds of dol- outhndlng relief. I have only taken one Bottle of your P. P. P.. uo can oheerfully say It has done me more food than anything I have ever taken, oan recommend your medlomo to ail sufferers of the above diseases. Springfield, Green County, Mo. and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria V.-S and Kidney Troubles Are entirely remove by P.P.F. -Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and Potas- slum, the greatest blood purifier on r earth. QW AB-cnDrar, O., July 21, 1891. -b9 Messrs. Lippman Bros. , Savannah. , Ga. : Dbab Sirs I bought a bottle of 1 your P.P P. at Hot Springs.Ark.,and a0 It has done me more good than three m monthstreatmentattb8HotSprlngs. f Hand three bottles O. O. O. L9 Ueapeotfuliours Aberdeen, Brown County, O. --G9 Ct.pt. J. D. Johnston. To aU whom it may eon fern: I here by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P- for eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several years with an un sightly ud dtsagreeablu eruption on my faoe. 1 tried every known reme dy but In valn.untu p. p. r. was useu, and am now entirely cured. (SUraed by) J. D. JOHNSTON, Savannah, Ga. Hkln Cancer Cnre2. TaHmont from tlu Mayor of Sequin, Tex. ' Smmir.TBZ., January 14, 1H93. Messrs. invvuhn Bros., Savannah, Ga. i Gentlemen I have tried your P. , P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer ,o( thirty years , standing, and found .great relief: 1 puriflea the blood and removes all Ir ritation from the seat of the disease , and prevents any spreading of the sores. 1 have taken five or alx bottles and feel eonadeocxhat another course , will efteot a cure. It has also relieved me from indigestion and atomaoa 1 trouble. Yours truly, CAPf. w. M. BUST, Attorney at Law. Book on Blood Diseases lair free. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN 3R08. PB0PBIBT0BS, Ussatut Bloest,Svsnslh, BUBWSLL DUNN. Wholesale and Retail Ajrenta. ChsrlotU. V. C. It will astonish you bow quick Johnson's Mag-etio Oil H1 kill all pains, Internal and external; $1.00 sice 50 cents ; B0 eents size 3) oents at JpVin Y MhcRwo's All diseases of the skin eared, and lost complexion restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap. For sale by John Y MmKm, V ' Notcce. Notice is hereby given that applica tion is made to the present session of the general assembly of North Caro lina to incorporate the Currituck and Camden B. K. Co. by E. B. Freeman W. W, Tunis andassociates. - , Feb. 8d, '85. 80d t '
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