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oooookxxxx oil II SO IH & tD o5fiI&SOIlf BEST AXniltlCITE AND BITUMINOUS, Fit EE FROM DUST AND WASTE. Ml o is SEASONEDIOAK AND PINE, LONG OR SIIORT, TELEPHONE 150. UP-ToffN OFFICE, NO. 117 FAYETTVILLE STREET. EVvE.iLvI;j, VISITOR' iTtfUSiltD EVI-'RY AFTERNOON, (.Except Sund.iv) EVLNIXG VISITOR PUB CO. THl '1S1T0R. by carriers in the city, 25 i'r.li pr iiion.ii. r'.-uti i. r L-.li.-.ji, 3 per year, or 25 ce.'.is ri i -.ni.:.!. (-U j. rs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbitt's Drus IUt, 2iu! tio-.-r. v.'. ::. 1 -u At., r., yvg'r, lislei, N. C. Fian. a. (;.:.', Ru . i L. u. , Editor City Editor k vl :i; h, x. c, ytuni 25 1895. I'rul- :'.in;'s iti'ji to -Hands ofl ! Old M.irch. li is not lost her V-p" yet. Let her "n;." Li llvr.g I'll:. will find it li.t'rd work to save the pices of broken China. Tlie annual l.ws from incendiarism iu ti" t" iii:ed States and Canada is $39,000,000. Rami v 1"' .poses to encourage cot tor-yr.ii i by 1' aus and subsidies to the trrowers. The wouia- s foreign missionary so ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church has issued over 5,000,000 pages oi" imsbioun ry literature during 1694. TLie. Sue and Fox Iudiaus are said (. i'.r ; .bl....jfd rod men in th- a''T- "1'Hey neither marry in or in iu:u i'i,i;e outside their own The Term legislature has, by reso lution, invited cotton manufacturer in to orth to remove to Texas and get the trade of Mexico and South America. Ir l..oks very much as though the Spanish Pons had been observing the Hn'.vaiian ep'iaode and had concluded that jlr. Uresham's ultimatums are not loaded, ' Edward Atkinson says that the time will come when the fiber in the cotton stalk will he u! ilued, and there are important elements for tanning and dyeing ia the root l'rofer.sor Charles A. Briggs de clares t;i it "li" r .-Unions organization in lustorv hits enjoyed such a mar velous cw.uh as the Salvation army in so sLort a time." I'm-e hnx coiiir.ulsr.ry elementary ed ia. , j t ' ;f of 343,000 young men nh.' l out for military service 20 Ch:0 .oi l n-'it uer read nor write ami 55-G:;3eo;ild only sign their names. vThfVes'r'e.t'Jt? Northwest wfiuld seem to be in a 1-oirir.l i nidition. Beef at two cents a i'" :in;!; dressed at four cents. T.nbor :it litty cents a day, and th.- St. Louis star-Saying describes no sitfna of iiiipnr. emeiit.; ; Clarence Robinson, convicted of th. Gibbs murder in Buffalo, complained beenase the jar did not find him guilty in the first degree. It was not logical, he Mid. The passion for logic ppears to be so strong in him that he wonld rather die on a logical verdict that live on an illogical one. COULD XOT FACE DEBT. Tried to End 1IU Life on Account of Financial Trouble. Watabaurt, Ct., March 34 Dr. George C. Gay, 30 years old, a well known physician, killed himself this afternoon on account, as beliefed, of of financial troubles. He returned from New York early in the day and tried to shot himself, but his wife pre vented him. He ran ot to the barn and Bhe fol lowed. The doctor aimed at his tem ple bat she threw np his hand. Then he aimed at his heart and fired, fall ing face downward in the hay. After calling help his wife grabbed the re volver and threatened to shoot per sons flocking into the barn, but neigh bors took the pistol from her, where upon she fainted. A suit for debt was recently brought against the doctor, but it is thought that failure to raise the money caused despondency. Horse Thieves Cremated. Little Rock, Ark., March 24. Two men stole 30 horses in Choctaw nation, from a stockman named Coulter. He organized a posse and gave pursuit. A running fight ensued, the thieves firing at their pursuers from behind trees and bushes, and the latter send ing a shower of bullets ater the fu gitives as they ran from one hiding place to another. One of the posse was mortally wounded, his arm being shattered by a bullet. The thieves made their last rally in a piece of timber near an abandoned house, and for a time held the posse at bay. They abandoned their horses and made the fight on foot, driving back their pursuers some distance. The latter, however, speedily rallied and the robbers were forced to take refuge in the house, where the bar ricaded themselves and refused to surrender, saying the preferred be ing shot in their tracks rather than lynching. After repeated efforts to induce them to come oat, seme of the posse set fire to the house. The building was old and parti of log and partly of log frame, and burn ed like tinder. Eeven when the roof began to give way, the two men inside refused to give themselves np, stub bornly insisting that they would die rather than surrender. Suddenly the roof caved in, the burning rafters falling on the imprisioned men and pinning them to the earth. Before they could be extricated from tbe burning mass they were cremated. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly b Willi & Bllibqtos. bosd. . bid. Asd. North Carolina 8 " 4 W. N. C. R. 6 N C. R. R. 125 126 101 3-4 103 108 109 103 103 City of Raleigh 6U907 108 110 6097 101 103 Ral.Cot. MilN.e ,1K)1 101 Car'gh Mills Co.fl., 1)3 Stocks. Citizens' Nat. Hank, 135 Nat. Bank of Rtleigb, 135 Com. & Farm. Bank, 130 Ral. Savings Bank. 130 Ral. Cotton Mills, old. 105 100 ne. 100 Caraleigh Mills Co , 77 90 Ph.. Works. 100 N. C. Car Co.. 103 Raleigh Uas Lijrbt Co. 60 05 Raleigh Kle trie Co. 50 A motion for a new trial for Harry llaywa;.!, u'.i 'ev sentence of death at Minneapolis l..r the murder of Cath eriee (iing, h.'.s been filed by his lawyer. Mr. Hr-.vin olaimlng tbe dis covery of new important evidence. It is rumored, and with some foun dation, that the management of the state fair have abandoned the idea of continuing it. Secretary Ayer was seeu and said that tin idea had not yet been ahandoued but that the fair was in debt and badly so. The percentage of accidents involv ing loss of life that occur on the rail roads between New York and San Francisco, the geographical distance of which is the same as that be tween New York and Liverpool, is - probably fifty times greater, estimates the New York News, that that involved in the ocean journey. The overland trip is, however, entered upon with no sense of apprehension, while nine- i ty-niue per cent, of the people who step on board an ocean-bound steamer . . t " i ' Boy Holds Up a Boy. Duhdas, Minn., March 34. Johnnie Ryan, aged 15, held np and robbed Johnnie Olsen, another boy, in broad daylight at Northfield today, of $15, at the point of a seven shooter. Ryan is in jail. . This is the seventh criminal act and his sixth time in jail. He is the youngest desperado in the state, . - Sale of Land. By authority of a decree of the Supe rior court of Wake county, made in special proceedings entitled J. 0. Mar eom, adininstrator of Wiley Moss vs. Martha A. Pearson and others, I will on Monday, April 23. 1895, at 12 o'clock m, at the Courthouse door of Wake county, sell to the highest bid der a certain tract of land, situate in Swift creek township. Wake county, N. C, about 4 miles southwest of Ra leigh, adjoining the lands of K. Mclv. Goodwin, John W. Cole, V. C. Royster and others containing 48 acres more or less, and being known as the home place of the late Wiley Moss. Sale made to make real estate assets. Terms of sale one half cash, balance in six months from sale day. Title reserved until purchase money is paid. . J. C. Mai.com. Administrator. March 19th, 1895 t d s. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed ot trust from Anderson Betts.as President, and John D. Briggs, as Secretary and Treasurer, of the Briggs Bolito Mtfrg Co.. recorded in book 134; Register of Deed's o of Wake, I will on thi on the premises, on thehighest'bidder f sonal property whi. tf u p Ice of bands, such as buildv-s material, con sisting of Lumber, Blinds, Doors, also 1S7, in the the county 9h day of April lest street, sell to ask, all the per came into my lulding, Sash, knife . i'vutoinatio grinder and Mitre m.chine, &e. Persons having of urns against the above named comp .ny will present them and those ind-bted to the same will please settle r1, once. PHIL ilElU, Trustee for Briggs Buildi.y and Man'f'g Co mr 19 lin. PESKYLYAHIA'S ' : Leadinff o NEWSPAPER In all the attributes that suffice to mnke a first class journal. j THE pnuiEPm 1 Indigestion, Billioasness, And all stomach troubles ars enred by P. F . P. PrieklyAsh.PokeRoot audl'ot.issiura. Rheumatism is cared by I . r. r. 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 strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so eliicit.-ious as P. P. P. at this season, and for toning np, in vigoratiug and as a strengthener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and puts you in good con dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts aud bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. C. Foreclosure Sale Ben M. Mooke and Van B. Moorb, vs. W. H. J. GooDWrN AND HIS WIFE CORA 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 tbe court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N. C, on Monday, April 8tb, 1S95, at 13 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, V. II . King and others containing 293 acres, more or less, being that tra. t of land conveyed to V. H. J. Goodwin by Thomas H. Briggs and wife by deed, recorded in book 45, page 170, in the Registerof Deeds' office of Wake coun ty. Terms of sale 1-3 cash, balance in two equal installments, payable 6 and 13 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 Gatunu, Commissioner. March 9 tds. Qoooooo 0 6 O- Drugs. 0 0 6 0 $ 000000(5 OOOOOOOOO-OOOQ oooooo jririu rt Fine D. lOOOOO-OOOO-OOO. ;pD news.', ) The Holidays have come and gone( jwith their pleasures and accustomed bustle. Now it behooves as to turn 'our attention to ' Cigars. 9 lOOOOOd .?dl I Careful buyers ot seed should keep ( (in mind two important items; ( I I solicit the patronage of one and ( .all for the justly celebrated and re-, liable Seed Sale of N6tes, Judgments, Accounts, &c. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of assign ment from Jas. II Walton, recorded in book 127, on page 797, in iu regis ter of deeds office of Watounty, N. C. I will, on Saturday, the 12rh day of April, 1895, at or near the store formerly occupied by the said James H. Walton, in the village of Garner, Wake county, N. C, at 12 o'clock m. sell to the highest bidder, for c8h all notes, judgments aud open ac counts in favor the said Jas. H. Wal ton. This March llth, 1895. Jos. P. Gulls v. Assignee of James H. Walton. IrSVI ISV rfl Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN,- RALEIGH, N. C. ?oooooo- oooooo o oooooo o o tmSSL, a Specialty. Stamps. WW V. I 1 oooooo o ooooooooo- oooo oooooS A new lot baby carriages just re ceived at Thomas & Maxwell's. spares no trouble .; cxpensj to gather and present to its readers all tbe news of th Old and New World. Its seral departments, each under the management of a competent editor, treat fully of maters pertaining to - THE HOUSEHOLD, .. THE FARM, WOMAN'S WORLD, 8C1BNCB, ART, " . LITBRAURR, FINANCE, j THE REAL BSTATX WOFLD. Presenting a complete magsrine every day bubsokiptios r4tes: Daily, one year, . - $3 00 Daily and Sunday, one year 4 OC Address ' The Record Pub Co. 917-916 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. f f Tba But Cough Byrup.l : llTutn Good. Ca.lattntt.il I J Sold by Drnggistt. j C'.v.;; r.a...." 3 I fftmilv. and to get it. Undoubtedly it is the I presume we have used over one hundred bottles' of Pieo's Cure for Consumution in mv am continually advising others Best Coil sli Medicine I ever used. "W. C. Miltehbkrokr, Clarion, Ta., Dec. 29, 1894. I sell Piso's Cure for Consump tion, and never have any com-, plaints. E. Shobey, Postmaster, 1 fcnorey, iUnaas, jyecu aisi, 10 14 Tb. Best C01 .a Syrup.1 . Mortgage Sale of Land. By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage executed by Henry Pool and w.fe Elizabeth Pool to 0. A. Smith registered in t he office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, N. C , in book 83 page 533, I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 23d day of April, 1895 at 13 o'clock in., the tract ot land de scribed in said mortgage, situated in St. Mary's township, said county and state on Smith's branch adjoining the lands of the late Ransom Pool and others containing one hundred acres more or less. Thomas Johns, Executor of O., A. Smith, deceased. March 19, 1895. t d s. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of authority conferred in a certain mortgage executed by Joel Curtis and wife, duly reoorded 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, 1895, at 13 o'clock m. at the conrt house door in the city of Raleigh, Bell to the highest bidder, for cash, that tract or parcel of land, with good orchard, grape vines and ' buildings thereou, lying and situated about five miles west of the city of Raleigh, nenr the road leading frjm Raleigh to Carey, adjoining the lands of Charles A. Goodwin, Jesse A. Jones and others, containing 8 1-2 acres more or less.- This 1st day of March, A. D.. '95. Pbrlb & Maxnard, Attys. for Mortgagee." Administrators Notice. Having this da qualified with the will annex of the estate of Isaac Moore, deceased late of Wake count, N. C, this is to notify persons having claims against the said estate to present them to me on or before the 3rd day of March, 1896, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery and all persona indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. -3. C. Marcdm, Administrator c. t. a. Joua GiTLUiQ, Attorns. tai&n. B 2 PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT g AND POTASSIUM Makes Er Marvelous Cures E:in BIoqi Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P r. purines the blood, builds tip Mm vc and debilitated, Kives sti'i r'' 'o weakened nerves, expels ,:!' Ttnif tbe patient health and nav '-here elokness, Bloomy fee. : lassitude H"t prevailof. F.ir : . . r oondary and tertiary sypliil1 -od poiaoninK. mercu rial pt.isf . .laria. dyapepsla. aud in all !lo- m l skin diseases, like blotches, pirvv.ns, old ohronio ulcers, tetter, scaM liuad, boils, erysipelas, eciema- o may say, without tear ot contradiction, that P. P. P. Is the best blood purltlerlA the world, and makes positive, speedy and permanent cures In all cases. - Ladles whose systems aro poisoned and whose blood is in an impure condi tion, due to menstrual Irregularities, are peouliarly benefited by the won--derful tonic and blooM cleansing prop- er ties or p. P. F. -rrioKiy asu, rose Root and Potaaslnm. srsw. BPBiifoFiEU), Mo.. Aug. 14th, 1893. I oan speak in the nlgbest terms of , 0av your medicine from my owBsyeraonal 1-, v. I was affected wlch heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for A"b 8o years, was treated by the very best ,j, physicians ana .pent hundreds of d"I- lars. tried every known remedy with y out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., wd can W" cheerfully say it has done me more .0 good than anything I have ever taken. I oan woomalend your medloln. to ail sufferers of the above diseases. MRS. M. H. YEAEY. ' Spring&eld, Qreen County, Ita. Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles; Are entirely removed by P.P.P. ' Prickly Ash. Poke Hoot and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier oa 1 earth. Abfrdek!, O.. July 31, 1891. 1 Muss ks. Lipphan Bros. , Savannah. Ga. i Dbae Birs-I bouwht a bottle of your P.P. P. at Hot Sprlues.Ark.,snd , It has done me more good than three months' treatment at the Hot Springs. ' Hand three bottles C. O. D. . ".TfeKWTOlT. : Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. Ct.pt. J. 0. Johnston. To all wAom it may concsrn: 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 and dlsagreeablu eruption oa , my face I tried every known reme dy hut in Tfiln, until P. P. P. was used, . and am now entirely cured. Bigaed by) J. V. JOHNSTON, Savannab, Via. . Shin Cancer Cured, Texlinonyram Ou Uayor of Siqvi,Tex, ' a - ffB lannon 11 1UQ9 Ukbsrs. lipvman Bsos., 8avannah, Oa. : Oeniltmen1 hav tried your P. P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cauoer,of thirty years' atsrding, and found great relief: it purifies the blood and removes ail Ir ritation from the sent of the disease and prevents any spreading of th. sons. I have taken Ave or six bottle, and feel oontident that another course win anVine a imrA. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stomach troubles. Yourstruly, ; OAPT. W. M. RUST. Attorney at Law. ; . Book on Blood Dlseoses lor Free. ALL DRUGGISTS 0BLL IT. - LI PPM AN 3R08. PB0PEIBTOE8, Uppmu's BlaeltttaTaaaah, CUt BUBWBLL A PTTNN. Wholesale and Betoil AgenU. Charlotte. N. 0 It will astonish yon how quick Johnson's Maguetio Oil will kill all pains. Internal and external; . $1.90 size 00 eenta ; 63 cents size S3 cents at John X MaoRae's. All diseases of the ik!n eared, and lost complexion restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap. For tale by John I Coal. i, Just received 8 cars Kanaka Wefs, riaium, auuus, m .," New ttive. flump, 9 cars Jellico. f.thout questlo the best bitumlarQ, oofci to be had Also all kind avrhraoite eoatnowki took. 1 1
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