0K0000-CXHX0 4& tfl OllKlOM3 SEASONEDJOAK'AND BEST AXniUACTTE AND BITUMINOUS, FREE FROM DUST AND WASTE. A A ffl EZI-ll PJNE, LONG Oil SHORT, TELEPHONE 150. 'UP-TOWN OFFICE, MO. 117 FAYTTEVILUE STREET. EVESIS3 VISITOR. and three-fourths millioot of farm families, lost than 900.000 were ear Tying mortgage in 1890, and ibis namber hat tinea been considerably redaeed. The farm families owning ITblbiitD tVFRY AFTERNOON, ll"x.Tt SunJ..v) EYEMNG VISITOR PUB C0.;thMir .f. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, , Per cenl 01 WDo" nober; aj tints per r.ionili. I those subject to mortgages were 18 60 Hncci tor nuilins, 53 ret year, or 25 P"r cent of the whole; and those v:U5 i'.'i mo'ltil. O fic l'ruirs owr Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Druj. More, 2ai .'." r. v. ;i. uiiuWN, r., M'k. Kaleigh, X. 0. TUB Soul herd - Stock MUTUAL Insiiraiioo Co. OF GRKENdBOKO, N. C, offer --tiWFIHBniIIKOBllfl ing farms were 31 08 per ceut whole. This exhibit is certainly not by making vry policy holder a shar an alarming one. I T in tD profits. All profits except a reserve oi ten per cent are returned to the pnlicy holders, FRED. A. OLDS, - - EDITOR RO'JERT L. GRAY, - City EDITOR BILEK.1I. X- C, 1.VKCU 18 895 It is erident that this administra tion is likely soon to have serioos trouble with several foreign nations on account of the recent action of Capital - $100,000 Subscribed by twenty capitsliHts whose names represent! over Five Mil lion of Dollars. If the new silver party isn't car ful, the people will forget all about i be fore it gets itself fully organized. The gradual adjournment of tlie state legislature tends to increase the feeling of relief and thankfulness that began vith the disappearance of cougress. The fa -t that Alabama is preparing to Lold a state convention fur the pur pose of devising means to attract northern immigration is one of general interest and significance. The mayors of New York and Brooklyn have derided to give women a share in municipal government by appointments on boards of education, street cleaning departments, boards of charity au-.l correction and All attempts to reduce the acreage of cotton in the south are likely to fail for want of general corporation; and the next.best thing to do is'to es tablish more local mills and increase the price of the product by turning it into man 11 fact died goods. Tho coldest inhabited spot on the earth is the little town of Wercho iansk. in Siberia, which the lowest temperature observed there is 90 de erees below zero. The terrible cold which prevails in eastern Siberia is, fortunately, not accompanied by wind, for otherwise no human being could exist there. I The purser of a British ship has been shot at ew Orleans, and Ave Italian I prisoners ha' e been killed in Colorado. 1 Bank Holt, Strictly speaking, the federal govern- j 'g 'atr'"' ment has no practical power to pro- Lawrence S U 'It tect foreigners in this country, but is Donald .vMlie, obliged to rely upon the states for the j Kdwin Shaver, fulfillment of its treaty obligations in t .m 'h that behalf. It can not iuterlere to , j, v. Scott, compel proper loel action in cases L. M. Scott, like those now presentedT The au thority of the state is supreme, and it must be left free to manage such af fairs in its own way. But the state is not responsible in any sense to a for eign nation, and can not be reached by any direct process of internal law. foreign nation with a grievance , gaJQ 0f ft0te3. Judgments. against any state can look only to the federal government for redress, and ACCOUIltS, OSC. thus that government is compelled j By virtue "f authority conferred either to assume a liability that does v , ... f , not legitimately belong to it, or to in j,, i$jt OD p!lle 7o7 jn in regis. plead in avoidance the doctrine of ter of deeds office of Wake connty, N. state rights and thereby laugh the C 1 nn Saturday, the 13th day .... T. lot April. 1805, at or near the store LAJ IJIdlUlU U(ll 1 U U W OVl Ui 1 uuu tu to say, a state may cause a war to en- Policy lloluYr are Xon-ltsessable. DiKECTone: Kenehan Cameron, Thou. M. Holt. S i in' 1 McD. Tate, D. G. Worth, James P. Sawyer, K. J. Murdock, K. D. Latta, J. M. Worth, J. Van Lindley, K. P. Wharton.- Officers: J. M. Worth. Pres't: K. P. Wharton, Vice Pres't; A. W. McAlis ter, Sec. and Treas. When your policy expires see that it is renewed in the Southern Stock Mutual Insnrauce Co. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, fel-i Agents. 3p Indigestion, Billiousness, Dyspepsia And all stomach troubles ar enred by P. P P. Prickly Ash.PokeRoot andPotassidm. Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. Pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all at tacked and conquered by P. P. P. This great medicine, by its blood cleansing properties, builds np and trengthens the whole body. Nothing is so efficacious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning up, in- igorating and as a strengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and puts 70a in good eon' dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cares all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. r 1 ; J 1 .L . J T I iormeny oecupieu i iu saiu James H. Walton, in the- village of Garner, sue by failing to give the protection Wake county, . C., at 12 o'clock m which has been guaranteed by United States government. Horses wear false tails. the Paris has a $37,009 chair. The evidence that is being collected by the commission sent out to investi gate the Armenian outrages seems to be corroborating the worst stories that have been told of Turkish brutality and the complete report is likely to show a condition of things that will warrant the interference of other na t'.ons for the protection of a terribly oppressed people. It is stated that a provisional gov ernment had Ven organized by the revolutionists in Cuba and that Gen. Marti has been made provisional pres ident. The revolutionary army as now organized consists of 5000 infan try and 3,000 cavalry. The Cubans are armed with heavy knives and ri fles, while the Spanish forces are armed with rifles nn 1 swords. sell to the highest bidder, for cash, all notes, judgments and open ac counts in favor the said Jas. H. Wal ton. This March 11th, 1895. Jos P. GULLEY, Assignee of James H. Walton. Foreclosure Sale Ben M. Moobb and Van B. Moobb, :.vs. W. H. J. Goodwin and his wira Coba Goodwin. In pursuance of an order made in the above entitled action in the Supe rior court of Wake county, at the February term, 1895, I will sell at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh, IN. U., on Monday, April 8th, 1895, at 12 o'clock m to the highest bidder : that tact of land situate about four miles south-west of the city of Raleigh, adjoning the lands of R. E. L.Yates, C. K. J, Goodwin. W. H. King and others containing 292 acres, more or less, being that tract of land conveyed to W. H. J. Goodwin by Thomas H. Briggs and wife by deed. recorded in book 45, page 170, in the Register of Deeds' office of Wake coun ty. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance in two equal installments, payable 6 and 12 months from day of sale. Defer red payments to bear interest at the rate of 6 per annum. Title retained until purchase money paid in full. John Gatlino, Commissioner. March 9 tds. A digest of the last legislative ap propriation shows that the increase over 1893 and '04 for the Raleigh asy lum is $13,500; for the state hospital $8,000; for the deaf-mute school $21, 500; for the penitentiary $24,000; for ihe normal and industrial sehool $23, GOO; for the agricultural and mechani cal college here $23,500; for the col-' ored normal schools $5,000; for the colored orphan asylum $3,000. The decreases are: For the state guard $20,000; for ' the university $10,000; soldiers' home $20,000; and the ap propriations for the colored agricul tural and mechanical college, Oxford orphan asylum, dead, dumb and blind institution here, remain as they were for 1893 '94. ' ; The result of the census investiga tion of farm mortgages just officially published, shows a large amount of indebtedness in the aggregate; but does not justify the gloomy talk that has been heard from professional agi tators and designing politicians. There is nothing in it to warrant pre dictions of approaching agricultural - collapse and poverty. Of about four Administrator's Sale. Household and Kitchen Fur niture. Having qualified as administrator, I will expose to public sale on Monday, March 18, 1895, at 12 o'clock m. at the late residence, No. 222, North Person street, in the city of Raleigh, the household and kitchen furniture be longing to the estate of the late Mrs. Caroline E. Lougee, consisting, in part, of redroom and parlor furni ture, one square piano, cooking stove, good as new, &o Terms of sale cash. N. B. BROUGHTON, mhll 6t - Administrator c. t. a. Valuable Land for Sale. On Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1895, at the court house door in Ral eigh, at 12 in., by virtue of a mort gage executed by M. A. Parker and wife, registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake eountv, 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 W. H. Holleman, Archie Spence and others. Terms cash. Battlb & Mobdecai, Attorneys for Mortgagee, February 13th. 1895. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of authority conferred in a certain mortgage etecuted by Joel Curtis and wife, du!v recorded in book No. 107 at page 135 in Register of Deeds office of Wake county, N. C. we will on Monday the 1st day of April, lau.i, at la o'clock m. at th court house door inthecitvof Raleigh. sell to the hig'iest bidder, J for cash, that tract or parcel of land, with good orchard, grape vines ;and buildings thereon, lying nd situated about five miles west of the city of Raleigh, near the road leading frjra Raleigh to Carey, adjoining the lands of Charles A. Goodwin, Jesse A. Jones and others, containing 812 acres more or less. This 1st day of March, A. D.. '95. Pbblb & Maynabd, Attys. for Mortgagee. ON HAND , TrtMJ Mil com wood Gaytou Red Ash, Semi-Anthracite Coal (for stoves or grates.; Pocahontas, Small Lamp, Pocahontas, Large Lump, Russell Creek, large' Lump, Semi-Bituminous, for grates or stoves. Virginia Splint Coal, ) Bituminous, Jellico Splint Coal, Blazing grate Tennessee Splint Coal. ; coal. Pennsylvania Anthracite, Chestnut Size ' " Stove . . Egg " ' " Furnace " All Fresh From Bbst Mines in this country. REASONED Pine and Oak Wood, cui O and split for stoves and fireplaces, or in 8-foot lengths.- HINGLES, Laths, Grain, Hay, Meal, Bran, Ice, &c, wholesale and retail, at lowest prices by (ooooooooxyo I fcARI 0 6 OOOOOO 6 I OO-O-xxx?, OOOOOOOOO-OOO ;-SD NEWSo 000000 6 Fine 0 Do$ Cigars- $ 000000 The Holidays have come and gone ( with their pleasures and accustomed bustle. Now it behooves us to turn . our attention to Carder Careful buyers of seed should ksep 4 In mind two important items: St) I solicit the patronage of one and 1 .all for the justiy celebrated and re-. liable o tl 0 J. 9 S JONES & POWELL ' Raleigh, N. C. POCAHONTAS steam still stand, above all others in quality and ftrice. Several cars always on track, on each side of the eity. 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, 1895, at 12 sell at the court house door of Wake county, the following described lands belonging to the estate of Cuas. W Brown, deceased : A tract containing 54 1-4 acres known as " The King place," adjoining the lands of W. A Martin, M. C. Jones, Marian Jenkins, and others. Terms of sale are one third cash on day of sale, balance on 12 months time, with 6 per cent inter est from day of sale. J. H. Flbhino, Feb. lOtds 7 Commissioner. Plumbing AND Repairs 00 'Daily Pa pers and Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RALEIGH, N. C. ' 000000-OOOOOO Prescription) v8SL,& a Speck 0000000000- 0000 0000000 O Postaffe o Itjf.S Stamps. 6 6 6 000000 E p p 0 Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores E2 Kotxe. Application has been made to the board of commissioners of Wake county to create a township to be called Leesville out of parts of House Creek, Barten,s Creek, Cedar Fork and Oak Grove township. ; This March 4th, 1895. A. M. Sobkell, f43 w L. P. Sobbbll, he Bett Coiiirh Hvnin I Tastes Good. Cminttme.1 aora try orwRlsu. family, and I to get it. Undoubtedly it is the I presume we have used over one hundred bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption in mv am continually advising others I ever used.- W. C. Miltknbkrgee, Clarion, Pa.. Dec. 29, 1894.- 1 sell Piso's Cure for Consump- uuu, nuu never imvu any com Dlaints. E. Shobbt. Postmaster. Bhorey, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1894. The Beat Gnuvh Rmm I jTaatm Good. UmlnUmikl lama or vnnwi, I desire to notify the puulic that my plumbing and repair shop is now in the Pullen building, on Fayetteville street, room No. 48, entrance at rear. All persons needing general repair of water works, gas or steam pipe fitting, repairs of stoves, tin work of any kind, or plumbing wUlsave money by calling on me or by refephoning. All orders will be given prompt attention and satisfaction is guaranteed in every case. W. H. Wilson. Telephone No. 161. !el9 lui nnmiiu icu onvc DfinT miULI On, IWIM.I1WWI w4-i MnlnrU AND POTASSiUM bdldllll. maiaiia and Kidney Troubles An entirely remove by P.P.P. 2 Prickly Aid. Poke Hoot and PotM turn, tb greateac blood partner on W e&rth. " AanrtBinr, O. . July 31 , 1891. ' Hbsbbs. LippmahBbos., Savanun. Bai O. : Drar 8IR8-I bonftht a bottle of "L your P. P. P. at Hot SprtDfs. Ark.,and bw It has done me more Rood than three yj. months treatment at the Hot Springs. J Mend three bottles C. O. B. peotfa.MskEwTO Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. Ct.pt. J.D. Johnston. 0 Tn nil .in nav concern! I here- nw by testify to the wonderful properties , of P. P. P for eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several years with an un- ' slKhtly and disagreeably eruption on , g Makes Marvelous Cures twaBaVMBBnaaaaaaTaKTaaaaaTH rin Blood Poison Rheumatism j-P and Scrofula a, ' P. purifies the blood, builds up i: and debilitated. Rives weakened nerves, expels !nsr the patient health and hre sickness, Rloomy (Hsitude first prevailed. syp:. rial I' In all h . blotchy, i tetter, scale. 'u-;id acsema- we a, . . ... - my faoe. I tried every known rema- """SSSS 'SJiSS b in Tain,untll P. P. P. was used, d poisonlnR, mercu- .f. ,m .Atlmlr cored. iBlsaed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Oa. trlA. dvsTjeDsla. and I skin diseases, like a, old chronic uloers.y DOlis, erysipeiu. ay. without fear or contradiction,, hat P. P. P. Is the best blood purifier i.t the world, and make positive, speeay iaovwauwwininw in lu oasen. Ladles whose systems sro aisiDaniisi" u lrregi ted bv t l cieansinB' Dro ertlesot P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Pok Root and Potassium. Bkln Cnneer Cared. UitimoHy from On Mayor of Sixfiti,TtX. Skooik.Thi. , January 14, 1898. Messrs. Lippmah Bros., Savannah, Oa. l yenllemen i nave triwu juux- -. THJinmj P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually 'If.SSSI atandinR. and found ereat relief: It your medicine from my own ueramii knowledge. n u nl.ni.v anfl rheumatism IOF 86 years. ss treated by the very best, ...l.jim.H.liii. T have onlv twtrl. nf vnur P. P P.. tnd oaA obeerfully say It has dona me mora Rood than anything I haveever taken. I can recommend your medicine to ail anSerers of the above disease Springfield, Green County, Mo. Land in'House Creek Town- ship for Sale By virtue ofaedecree of the wniie rior court of Wake county made in : lie case of Kufus 1). Jackson, exeeutor of Daniel Jackson vs K. D. Jacksou and others, I will, on the 20th dy of ' March, 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. Hailr, S. H. 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 ' a1 - , . Brt - - acres couiaius nuout uu acree oi oubu . - . - - . . farmland, large part of or Joh-o 60 acres is in original growth. It is FJ h A"1?' ! .i 9Snnt. nt good land and is situated in a good jol,n y MavoRnVa. community. Hour of sale 19 m. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance on 13 months diseasaa of the skin eared, and time with Spar cent, interest on defer ini complexion restored by Johnson's red payment. I. H. Flbxibo, , Oriental Soap. For aal by John Y feia tda Commiaaioner. - J Mm rove. . derful tonlo and blood cleansinR prop rltatlon from the neat of the disease and prevents any spreading of tna ores. I have taken flveor six bottlea and feel confident that another course ... a . ...an T . ha. .1ui P. 1 1 -I can speak In the nighest terms of goohje- vonrs truly. fiAPT. W. M. BUST. Attorney at Law. waa 1T.T. TlRnnnTRTH HHliL IT. - LIPPMAN SROS. m PnOPBTBTOBS. " IJppman's BIoek,aTaj.nnli, m BUBWXLL DUlfBr. Vnoleiale and Betall Agento. Onariotte. g . 0. Nii-aB-awaBaa-amManmmm It will astonish yon how qaiel. i fl IsfaVOll Just received 8 oars Kanawha, West , Vininia, ; splint, 3 ears Ne.w Biver lamp, 9cars Jellico, without question ; the best bituminous eoal to be hadv Also all kinds anthracite eoal now U J stock. . T-U luuKbusra.