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Insure TSToiip Property IX THE Royal Fire Insurance Company, Of Xoxa.c3.ozx. Eng. Tay all K'sor without discount oa iztjr daya. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents for Raleigh and Vicinity. The Fidelity and Casualty Co'y, Of New York. TIIE LARGEST ACCIDENT COT DOING BUSINESS in the world. Writes personal accident policies. Accident Ticket. Steam bolUr againtt eiploalon. Bond of aeeorit. PlaU glaaa against breaking. Liability inaarane. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents. To" TLet .- 1 8 room dwg, aorntr Wilmington aad Hargett street. 1 S-room dwf . oa Harrington atroet, ear aaloa depot abed. 1 4 room dwg, oa Sooth atret. S offlew la Pnllen building. 1 offieo. No. 10 Hargett street. Apply to WIKNE ft ELLINGTON. mm g visitor- rt'ULIiilUD tVHKY AFTERNOON, (Ex.-.pt Sunday) LVilNlNG VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VisiTOR. by carriers in the city, US cents per month. Prices for nuilm,;, ii per year, or 25 tents per immU. OiKce Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbitfs Drue Store, Z:id tlo-'r. W. -M. lil-OWX, Sr., M'g'r, RaWgh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS. ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor Thomaa Jefferson tboogbt Cuba should belong to th United 8ttew, and Tom's iew ia nut unpopular now. The aadnesa of war is relieved by the reflection that this glorious nation ia furnishing dome material to both Japan and China. It was in Dale, N. T., that young man had hi leg broken by a falling tree. II is father, working with him, got the tree off, when it fell on hitn, breaking hie leg also. BALKIGH, X. C, MARCH 27 1895. Calin Fairbauk, of Angelica. N. T., one of the old time abolition leaders, who still survives, is the man who spent seventeen years in the Ohio pen itentiary for a violation of the fugi tive slave act, and was finally par doned out ry Abraham Lincoln. Li's army .got it in the neck, and he got it in the face. Japan may be civilized, but all lu-r barbarians ar not dead. Chattanooga has a population of 29,3)7, an iu.rease of 257 over 1890. A bisj navy may not be needed, bat but would make us feel more com fortable. A Kansas paper publishes a card of thauks to "all who assisted at the sad death of our son." England may build Nicaragua, but she knows Uncle Sam too well to try that game on him. Haliny, etherial Spring is prolific of pneumonia when the overcoat is shed with too much suddenuess. Colorado is a state of great re sources It had an earthquake and a train rol bery on tha same day. West Virginia is worth watching Coal productions increased from 1,400, 000 tons in 18S0 to 10,900,000 tons in lt93. The death rate of Mexico city is 48.4, which is 9imply enormous. The new drainage tunnel ought to reduce it greatly. Jimmy 'Wilkinson of Carthage, Mo., has had lots. of fun in his seven years of life and has broken hia leg eleven times. The father of Sam Jones, the evan gehst, died recently, at the age of 90 tne of his sons were preachers like himself. Waldoboro, Mo., claims to possess the oldest pair of twins in the State in Mass., James and Philip Cramer, . aggd 87. Once there vas a congressman who resigned because he thought he didn't fairly represent his district; but that was long ago. : Seventeen lives has been taken by the trolley cars thus far in Jersey City, and one hundred persons maimed. Some of the latter have been crippled for life. Competition among rival telephones is having a salutary effect in the West. At Massillon, Ohio, rates have been reduced from $54 to $30 for com mercial and from $43 to $30 per year for private use. In Nebraska, prices have been cut down 25 per cent. A Chicago firm intend building in New York an immense palace for a store. Its frontage will be 200 feet with a dispatch of 400 feet. It is to be eight stories height, having a tower in front 250 feet high. It is said that with the exception of two others this will be the largest store in the world 1 3 -m- touii syrup, 1 I, TaaUaOond. I Mb Ultt. f 1 I sold br Imnko. 11 I presume we have used over one hundred bottles of Piao'a Cure for Conaumntion in mv lamily, and 1 am continually advising others to get it. Undoubtedly it is the Best Cough Medicine I ever used. C. Miltknberaer, Clarion, Pa., Dec. 29, 1894. 1 sell Piso's Cure for ConBump- 4tn an) rinrrn V e vra onvr wm plaints. E. Shoekt, Poatmaeter, bhorey, hansa. Dec. 21st, 1894. TaMes ttond. tar In Ume.1 jsoia oy iirunruu. The street car man doesn't have things quite all his own way. The street car plants of Toledo have de preciated over a million dollars in value owing to the growth of the bicycle habit. All reports that the warship Reina Regente has been submerged in the Straights are wholly without founda tion, and also that neither wreckage nor bodies from the ship have been washed ashore. Government by petition goes in Georgetown, Ky., where 825 names were signed to a petition that the the court house clock should keep standard time, 265 that local time be used; and the court sided with the minority. TYPE SETTING MACHINERY. News of Groat Improvements Come From Abroad. A revolution in type-setting ma chinery is announced, says London Invention. The machine, which is an English invention, will, it is claimed, increase the speed of composition six fold. In dealing with ordinary type, it is said tojhave none of the disadvant ages inherent in the machines now on the market for the same purpose, as it affords the usual facilities for correc tion and alteration of matter. An other machine, which is expected to revolutionize type-setting, is desribed by M. Mazerean. According to the inventor, the Rev, Pere Calendoni, a Sicilian Dominican, it can compose 50,900 letters per hour, a task equal to the labor of 34 com positors. The difference in speed, as compared with the existing ma chines, lies in the fact that instead o' each letser being made to fall sepa rately into the composing stick, entire words cad be composed in an instant by the simultaneous application of the fingers of both hands. M. Maze reau states that he has himself man ipulated the instrument on a small scale with complete success. Made Hiin Sleep in the Barn. Ddloth, Minn., March 26. Jesse Weidman, an aged and wealthy resi dent of Hartford, Conn., is convinced that a marriage between May and De cember is not the correct thing. He is 70 yeaas old, and a short time ago led to the altar Miss Frances Skinner, a young miss of 16 Their happiness lasted only one week, and now Mr. Weidman is suing for a divorce. The wedding was a swell event, for the groom was the wealthiest man in the county, and held mortgages on a vast amount of the farming property that h.'s neighbors occupied. On Saturday last the whole county was excited by the announcement that all was over between the couple, and that a legal separation would follow. It is alleged that a few'days after the ceremony Frances bronght a man to the house, made her husband sleep in the barn, and that a plan was formed to force the old man to make over all of his property to the girl. Headache Indigestion, Uilliousness, And all stomach troubles are enred by Fo F Fo Prickly Ash.PokeUoot andPotassium. Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P. Pains and aches in t he 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 up and strengthens the whole body. Nothing is so efficacious 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 puts yon in good con dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte. N. 0. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of authority conferred in a certain mortgage executed by Joel Curtis and wife, duly 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, 1895, at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, that tract or parcel of land, with good orehard, grape vines and buildings thereon, lying and situated about five miles west of the city of Raleigh, near 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. Pbblb & Matnabd, Attya. for Mortgagee. Sale of Notes, Judgments, Accounts, Sue. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of assign ment from Jas. H Walton, recorded in book 127, on page 797, in in regis ter of deeds office of Wake county, N. C. I will, on Saturday, the 12th 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. 0 , at 12 o'clock m, sell to the highest bidder, for cash, all notes, judgments and open ac counts in favor the said Jas. H. Wal ton. This March llth, 1895. Jos. P. Gullet, ' Assignee of James H. Walton. Administrators Notice. Having this day qualified with the w ill annex of the estate of Isaac Moore, deceased late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify persons having claims agninst 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. J. C. Mabcum, Administrator 0. t. a. Johi Gatlino, Attorney. m40w. Dissolution of Copartner ship. The firm of Royster, Park ft Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to or holding claims against said firm will please ' present same to Mr. John H. Porter, 1 who is authorized to collect and re ceipt for all claims doe said firm. LEN. H. ROYSTER, B F PARK ml3 m ANDREW H. JONES. Royster's Brittle Always the same, Always the best, Always fresh, SO cents per pound. Foreclosure Sale Bbs M. Moobb and Van B. Moobb, vs. W. H. J. GooDWI.f A!ID HIS W1FB CoBA Goodwin. In pursuance of an order made in the above emitted action in the Supe rior court of Wake county, at the February term, 1805, I will sell at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh, N. C, 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. U. King and others coutaining 292 acres, more or less, being that tract of land conveyed to W. H. J. Goodwin by Ihoruas 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 nntil purchase money paid in full. John Gatli.nq, Commissioner. March 9 tds. Sale of Land. By authority of a decree of the Supe rior court of Wake county, made iu special proceedings entitled J. C. Mar com, adminstrator of Wiley Moss vs. Martha A. Pearson and others, I will on Monday, April aa iavo, a-, 12 o'clock m, at the Courthouse door of Wake county, sell to the highest b!d- 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 E. McK. Goodwin, John V. 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 nntil purchase money is paid.- J. C. Mabcom, Administrator March 19th, 1895 tds. Mortgage Sale of Land. By virtue of the power contained in a mortgage executed by Henry Pool and wife Elizabeth Pool to 0. A. Smith registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, N. C , in book 88 page 533, I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the Courthouse door, in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 22 d day of April, 1895 at 12 o'clock m., the tract of land de scribed iu 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 a. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust from Anderson Betts.as President.and John D. Briggs, as Secretary and Treasurer, of the Briggs Bolidiafi MiDTg Co recorded in book 134 on p 187. in the Register of Deed's office of the county of Wake, I will on the 29 day of April on the premises, on West street, sell to thehighest,bidder for cash. all the per sonal property which came' into my bands, such as builders material, voii sisting of Lumber, Moulding, Sasli, Blinds, Dojrs, also Automatic knife Krinder and Mitre machine, &o. Persons having claims against the above named company will present them and those indebted to the same will please settle at once. . PHIL THEIM, Trustee for Briggs Building and Man'f'g Co mar 19 lm. OOOOOfOOOOOOOOO-OOOOOWO T R Tf5)Ir Q bilTOlSi A Fin 0 0 000000 1 Cigars. 000000000-000 0 ooooo QQOD NEWS The Holidays have come and gnnej (With their pleasures and accustomed j k bustle. 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