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If Husui'c If our Property IN TUB Royal Fire Insurance Compmy, lOf X10xa.cL.0n.. Eng. rj til losses without discount on sixty days. WYNNE & ELLINGTON. Agents for Raleigh and Vicinity. The Fidelity and Casualty Coy Of New York. THE LA KG EST ACCIDENT COT DOING BUSINESS in the worlJ. Write, personal seciJant pulii ixs. Accident Ti"kt. tm boiler against eiplo.ion. Bonds of surety. Plate glsxs against breaking. Liability insarancw. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents. To TLet, 1 B-rooa dg,' corner Harrington nd Hargett street. 1 S-room dg. on Harrington street, near anion depot abed. 1 4-room dg, on Sonth tret4. S odires In Pollen building. 1 office, No. 10 Hargett street. Appl to WYSNE & ELL1XQTOX. EyEMHS YI3ITQ R- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except SunJi) ) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VlsirOK, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per month. Hrues for nuiliug, ii per year, or 25 cents per month. Otiice L'psUirs over Mr. J. ml Bobbin's Drug More, 2nJ floor. W. M. BKOWX, Sr., M'g'r, Kaleih, 0. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor BALEIGH, S. C, APRIL 10 1303 Jennings DemoreBt, the well kn-'wn prohibitionist, died at New York yes terday. A movement to organize colonies to occupy and irrigate lands ia the arid west is reported in various parts of New England. A new law in the state of New York makes it a misdemeanor for any person to solicit money or property from a nominee for au elective office. The proportion of rented houses in the cities of the country in very large. In 1890 the rented houses in New- York city were nearly 94 per rent of the whole. Mr. J. H. Foy, of Raleigh, who is the local representative of the mer chants' and manufacturers' association of Baltimore, declares that associa tion did not procure the "passage" of the much talked of mortgage bill. This talk in favor of silver which is going on in England and Germany will probably help the bimetallic cause ultimately. It shows that the Kuro. pean frieuds of silver are growing in numbers and activity. At any rate the stage has b-eu reached in Eug laud w here a person cm be a bimetal list without beiug cousdered neces sarily a crank or an anarchist, and that is a change which should give courage to the frien is f the double staudard everywhere. The discovery is now made that tbe last legislature repealed all city and town election laws enacted since 1883, but did not provide any substitutes therefor. Of course the charters of a umber of cities and towns were mended, but in those which this new law may affect and the charters of hich have been amended, there will be no city government unless hre is lecal provision by which the present fflcers can hold office until their suc- essors are elected. Yesterday at Dover, Delaware, chancellor Walcott administered the oath to president of the senate Wat son as governor, n. suitable resolu tion was adopted on the death of Gov Moril, who died Sunday. Spain is correct in her notion that the United States has uniformly been friendly to her in the Cuban troubles. The fact that the United States his been extremely friendly is the reason why the Spanish flag still floats over Cuba. Good progress is being made in th preparation of plans for the newly authorized battleships, gunboats and torpedo boats. The latest plans sub niitted to the secretary of the navy will probably be adopted finally without material change. The decision of the U S. supreme ourt in the income tsi case nas plunged the internal revenue officials into mysteries and trouble, and the more the decision is studied the reater seem to be the difficulties at- ending a clear understanding of its scope. me declaration mat. reuis ud incomes from real estate are ex; mpt has opened difficult questions. The question has arisen whether the ffect of th deeision is not to include not only rents proper, but profits of whatever character growing out of real estate, including farm products, iraber, coal and all mine products within the exempt class, so that all realestate, including buildings tire- on, with whatever else is held by law to be a part of the realty, will be en tirely exempt from the tax. Whether losses sustained through bad rent debts, the amount of expense incur red in collecting rents or repairs on houses are to be deducted from in comes is also a mooted question The people here are neeply in sym Dathv with the old and faithtul em ployes f the Seaboard Air-Line wh have been so ruthlessly discharge from positions they filled. This pol cy of the "new men" at the head affairs of this road is nust heartily condemned by all who admire fairness and justice. Work is wow in progress on three railroads, in thia state. One is from Hendersonville to Brevard, 22 miles and the contractor is to complete it hv August. Another is from West End to Troy, 20 miles, this being extension of the Aberdeen and West End railroad. The third line is from Aberdeen to Fayetteville, a distance of about 30 miles. The "curfew law" adopted by Minnesota town for ( the purpose of keeping children off the streets after 9 o'clock at night is being generally commended. It is a well known fact that many boys and girls become criminals by being allowed to, roam the streets when they should be home, and if parents neglect to iin pose the necessary restrictions in that respect, society has a right to Insist upon compulsory measures. ij;tvgii!!gMr 1-4 llw litwl louti evrup. I l-j iMca utNni. i w in woe. r rj-V'Ul hv lirurvl.tn. family, and I to get it. Undoubtedly it is the I presume wo have used over one hundred bottles of Fiso'a Cure for Consumption in my am continually advising others Best Cough Medicine I ever used. "W. C. Miltesberoer, Clarion, Ta., Dec. 2f, 1894. 1 sell Piso's Cure for Consump tion, and never have any m- n r Land for Sale. By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made at Feb. term, 1S95, in the case of J. J. and H. L. Sorrell, executors vs A. M. Jackson and wife, we will sell, for cash, at the court house door of Wake county, on Monday 23d day of April, 1895, at 13 in., a tract of land situated in House Creek township, Wake county, containing 49 acres ad joiuing the lands of J. S. Kelley, W. M. Cooper and others known as the Frederick Good in homestead. AbMISTBAD J O.N Ed. J. H. Fleming. Commissioners. CAN REDUCE RATES. Stivs the luter-Mate lommene Cominirtfiion to the Southern Railwav. ICE We again offer from the Ealsiah Crystal Ice Factory - Ice of best quality and at lowest prices, in Raleiirli and to near-by railroad points. Ice now ready for delivery in any quantity. JONES & POWELL. IPooa,ii-oxLt;as Steam Coal is ahead of all others in quality and prices. JONES & POWELL Raleigh Agents. ITOn? Grain Hay, Mill Feed, Shing'es, Laths, etc., call on JONES & POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. o-o-o ooo- ooo? OOO OOO ooooooooo S p" $ GARDEN O Tirn rra Ci 6 SE1 Y c XXXK SD. ooooooooo-ooo GOOD MEVSo The Holidays hae come and gne( I with their pleasures and accustomed ( . oustle. Now it behooves ns to turn 'oar attention to 6 Fine 6 6 Cigars. X ooooooo Washisotojt, D. C, April 9. The Southern railway is successful in its application for authority to charge less for longer than for shorter dis tances for the transportation of pas sengers between various points on its lines. This is to enable it to meet the "cut" by the S. A. h. The inter state commerce commission says the ! Southern is authorized to charge less for the transportation of passengers for longer than for shortei distances j over the same line in the same direc- tion, the shorter being included within j the longer distance, but only to the extent and upon the conditions that such higher rates for shorter distances shall not in any case exceed the lower rates for longer distances by more than $5; that such lower rates for longer distances shall not in any case be less than those previously publish ed by the Seaboard Air Line or other competing carriers between the same points, and that Buch lower rates for longer distances shall not in any case be less than the cost of the service rendered. The order is temporary and provisional pending further in vestigation and may be modified or re voked at any time and with or with out notice. "Uocle Jerry" As the ex-Sccretary of agrlcultum, late Hon. Jeremiah Rusk, was ffectionately styled by those who knew him best, was a highly educated man. It would be senseless to say that he was not educated, simply because he never went through college. He is one of that long list of self-educated men of which our country is so justly proud. No other land can least of so honored a list of self-made men. Deprived of the educational advantages which the mart favored enjoy, sufa men make the most of their opportunities and by their high-minded spirit of Independenc and Indomitable perseverance climb to the highest rounds of tlie ladder of success end fame. Ex-Secretary Riisk did not Inherit his wide knowledge of agriculture ar.J practical farming. He acquired It Dy studying nature and reading the . proper books. There is not a boy in the United States today, having the ordinary allowance of intellect, who mav hot make himself felt as much In the world as did Mr. Rusk. Good Books Are the best friends that any boy can have. Through them he may become the dailv companion of the greatest minds that the world has ever known. All that their wide experience has taught them they are ready to tell to the bov who reads. In the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BR1TANN1CA the greatest scholars of this generation have not only given their best thoughts, but have carefully gathered, classified and condensed the best which the great men of all ages had to offer to the world. When ex-Secretary Rusk was boy it would have cost him A Small Fortune . ' To purchase the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BR1TANNICA, and had he been able to purchase It, he would Indeed have possessed the greatest reference library then known to man, but it would have been mrnpre compared with the great ninth edition, revised and brought up to date, as it Is in the new edition now sold at introductory prices to our subscribers. We sav that every Intelligent boy IUmrr In th I Tnill tttt ttAmt Katt ft. better .'opportunity to become a ereat We Will Be a Mother to jnan than did the Hon. Jeremiah Rutk, '.'.:-; YOU for any boy can earn and save ten I ' cents a day, end that will buy the best , and the pei feet satisfaction we guar- Careful buyers of seed should ksep( I in mind two important items: I solicit the patronage of one and I .all for the justiy celebrated and re-. 'liable larder ! J. Washing Your Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to Una. When it comes to laundering your soil ed linen library in print. The Observer ouriMiii.a .v .' In Italy the criminal classes bear the highest proportion to the popu lation. For Sale. An Electropoise good as new. Only been used a short time. Price $20.00. Apply at this office. ni6 tf Sale of Notes, Judgments, Accounts, &c. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of assign ment from Jas. H Walton, ; recorded in bonk 127, on pai;e 797, in in regis ter of deeds office of Wak.e 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, X. C, at 12 o'clock m, sell to the highest bidder, for csh, all notes, judgments and open ac counts in favor the said Jas. H. Wal ton. This March 11th, 1895. . . Jos. P. Gullet, Assignee of James II. Walton. antee will make you think of those happy days of old. Discard safety pins! Away with batchelor buttons! The Oak City steam laundry sews on bnttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, L. R. Wttt, Phone 87 Proprietor . Royster's Buttercups. We are constantly directing our at tention to the production of palatable and wholesome confections ana in oar efforts to produce something worthy of special attention we have succe.l.-1 in revolutionizing the nianufa tu the very popular and meritorious candy known as "Buttercups." Her tofore tbey have been extremely high priced. We now are furnishing them at a moderate price and in no manner reducing the quality We commend them to your atten tion and predict for thia large sales and popular approval SOo per pound. ooooo I '.'. 'Daily Pa pers and City Directory 6000001 Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SUEDSMAN, RALEIGH, C. 'OO-OOOO- oooo-oo a Specialty rOH-0-CKO-0-a- ooo I otage Stamps. S OOOOOOO P p Pimples, Blotches I 9 I S PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM SWakes Marvelous Cures SE in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula nr. In tftrcr, ecftema ;nr1fles the blood, builds np 4ml debilitated, gives .-"akticcd nerves, expels . vr the patient health and ' re sickness, kIooiuj Meade first prevailed. oondary and tertiary poisoning, nierca--trta. dyspepsia, and . i skin diseases, like , old onromc uicera. - ,' lianri, boils, erysipelas, v " n .'.y say. Without fear of contradiction, that P. P. P. is the best blood purl '"or 'a the world, and makes positive, v i'&dy and permanent cores In ail cases. and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Are entirely removed bj.F.P.P. Prickly Ash. PoUa Root nd Potaa alum, the greatest blood purifier on MTth. AsSRDmn. O. . Jnlr 21, 1891. Messrs. Lippman Bitos., B.vaniian. Ga. : Dbae Sirk-I bouKhc a bottle of your P. P. P. at Hot 8prlDfC.Ark..nd It has done me more cood than ttareo months' treatment at the Hot Springs. Send three bottlea C. o. P. Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. Ci.pt. J. D. Johnaton. To all whom U may rrmrern: I here by teatlfy to tbewonderful properties of P. P. P- for eruptions o( the skin. I Buffered for several yeara with an un afKhtly and dlsagreeablu eruption on my face. 1 tried every known reme dy but In vain, until P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. teamed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Ga. kin CHtw Cured. TttHmony from the Mayor oStqvin, Tex. Raqmif , Tx. , January 14, 1S93. Mbbsrs. Lippmn Bros., Savannun, Ga. : UenllfmenL nave iriwi jtuut r. Ladles whose systems are poisoned i-fJL ' ' .kin cnoer.of thirty years and whose blood U In an impnre oondl- kt" fod 'Seat relief .- It tion. due to menstrual mri"; P ies the blood and removes al lr- are peculiarly beneflted by the won- "IW! im the seat of the ai.ease fuitonioanaDioouiu e.u...igur.v- VBnt, .nT -nresilinB of the , x-ujie t haTAfcatcnn Ave or six bottles and feet confident that another course will effect a uure. It has also relieved me rmm Indigestion and stoma oa ertlesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Root and potassium. 8PB1MOKIKLD, HO., Aug. 14th. 1893. 1 oan speak In the nigucsi terms or Soaj, yoars truly, your medicine from my own personal """ CAPT. W. M. BUST, kaowledge. I was affected with heart " Attorney at Law. disease, pleurisy ana rucuuwuBni iwr 86 years, was treated by the very best bylclans ana spent hundreds of Uol ars, tried every known remedy with out fending relief. I have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., vnd oan oneeriuiiy any it dm uwa iudui-u. food than anytning i nai e ever can recommend your medicine to all solerers of the above diseases. YEART. Springfield. Green County, Mo. Book on Blood uses li Free. : . ALL DRUGGISTS 8BLL IT. LIPPMAN SROS. PROPRIETORS, Uppnaa'i Block, SavanHaJi, CUt BtTBWBLL S DUNN. Wholw.l BeUU Ag. ut. Ohriott, N. 0. oooooooooooobooo OhllISOIl3HH BEST ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS, FREE FltOM DUST AND W STE. TCLCPiiorjCG i ii ooo- OO I If if 11 i illf SEASONEDIOAK AND PINE, LONG OR, SHOUT, 0000OO-6 TOtjn QrFiOE i f 3 0 117 FAYS T f fiVlf,U2 omSfiTV 4 f
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