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Insure YSToiir Property 15 TUB Royal Fire Insurance Company, lOf Xioia-d-oii.. Eng. Peja All lout without discount on iixty days. L WYNNE & ELLINGTON. Agents for Raleigh and Vicinity. QMS EYEMMS VISITOR. PUBLISHED EVBRY AFTEKNOON, llExcept Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 35 cents per month. Prices for mailing, ti per yeir, or 25 cents per month. Ortice Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbitt's Drug Store, 2nJ floor. W. M. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r, i Raleigh, '. C. tors in all the fights Last Satarday and Sunday the BritiMh succeeded in crossing ths Shandar pass. The march of the troops was most arduous. The pass is 13.000 feet high aud is im passable for wheels. The pioneers had to tarry the field and mountain guns during the last seven miles of the route, through deep snow and with ths weather intensely cold. The troops Buffered in many vases troin frost bitten feet. FRED. A. OLDS, ROBERT L. GRAY, Editor City Editor RALEIGH, X. C, APRIL 12 1893 That apology from Spain has not come to hand yet, but American ships are no longer molested in Culau waters. b The Illinois democracy will de clare for free silver and this it ap pears is to be the keynote of the 1S06 campaign. It is significant that the democrats are now beginning to talk of giving the presidential nomination to a southern man. There is a big excitement in the markets where petroleum is specu lated in, and the price yesterday was the highest since 1877. The truth about the new silver party seems to be that an ordinary two-horse omnibus will hold it, with considerable room to spare. Bank clearances in the country as a whole are ahead of those of 1894 at this time, but are behind those in April, 1893, which was before the panic betran. The British government has made an appropriation of $100,000 for the relief of starving families in New foundland and to help the men to be gin fishing and to obtain work. Gov. MuKinley's reception in New England is accepted at Washington as plainly showing that the McKinley presidential boom has a distinct status in New England, and that the field is to be diligently cultivated. The outlook in the Florida orange groves is not as discouraging as was supposed. While budded trees as rale are dead above the graft, the larger branches of the seedling trees are alive and putting forth fresh leaves. The lesson may be valuable in pointing oat the best varieties to grow. Australia last year produced 2,000, 000 ounces of gold, equal to $40,000, 000, which is nearly double the amount of gold mined in that coun try ten years ago. " All over the world the yield of this metal is rising, and if the good time coming depends on plenty of gold its arrival in due time may be considered' a certainty. The Methodist church is shocked by the news that Dr. Richmond Smith professor of Greek, Hebrew and Sanskrit at Randolph-Macon college has declared he does not fully believe in the divinity of Christ and that all of ths scriptures are inspired. He has tendered his resignation, and the board has : signified its intention of accepting it. The British are doing some hard fighting in the great mountains on the north side of India. They are occupied in killing the half-wild peo ple who live there and who in past campaigns have beaten them. But in these days of the machine gnn and the repeating rifle the British are vie J The Fidelity and Casualty Coy7 Of New York, THE LARGEST ACCIDENT COT DOING BUSINESS in the world. Writes personal accident poIu-Us. Accident Tickets. teara boiler against explosion. Bonds of surety. Date glass against breaking. Liability Insurance WYNNE & ELLINCTpN, Agents. To ILetV 1 8-txm dwg, torner Harrington and Uargett street. 1 8-room dwg, on Harrington street, near nnioa depot shed. 1 4 -room dwg, on 8ooth street, 8 offices In Pnllen building. 1 office, No. 10 Hargett street. Apply to WYNNE & ELLINGTON. 'jmg-HMgil.. MM 'lh liL UHuiiibrrun I jiMuwuuna. iwuuui.fi Sold hV JniTtrtJV H-in VKUl'AZ I presume we have used over one hundred bottles of Piso's Cure for Consumption in my am continually advising others Active work is in progress at the coal mines at Egypt and fifty men are employed. Nearly $300,000 worth of new machinery hasbenn put in within the past twelve months. The output of coal is 150 tons in 24 hours, for work goes on day and night. In six weeks the output will be doubled and 100 men will be employed. This is North Carolina's only coal mine. The coal is taken from a point over 400 feet below the ground level. Great qualities of two cent U. S. stamps, counterfeited in Canada, are being seixed in this country, They are a clumsy counterfeit. The ink is darker than the shade on the genuine stamps. The counterfeit has more blue in its composition than the gen uine color, which contains a large mixture of orange. The paper nsed came in small sheets, and the treas ury department officials think it was obtained in England. The details of the butchery of Arme nians by Turks grow more and more horrible. A large and strong man, the chief of a village, was captur ed by the Turks who tied him, threw him on the ground, and sitting around him, stabbed him to pieces. Many young men were tied hand and foot, laid in a row, covered with brush wood and burned alive. Others were seized and hacked to death piecemeal. A priest and several leading men were captured and promised release if they would tell where others had fled, but after telling all but the priest were killed. A chain was put around the priest's neck and pulled from op posite sides till he was several times choked and revived, after which sev eral 'bayonets 'were planted upright and he was raised in the air and let fall upon them until he was killed. Double Tragedy at a Church Door. family, and I to get it. Undoubtedly it is the Best Cough Medicine I ever used. W. C. Miltksberger, Clarion, Fa., Dec. 29, 1894. 1 sell Piso's Cure for Consump tion, and never have any -- w plaints. E. Shoret. Postmaster. 1 fchorev, Kansas, Dec 21st, 1894. HawSSS? ""I :i.n:,u.r.;. Wichita, Kan., April 11. Walter Scott shot and killed his wife in the entrance of the Christian church and then placed the pistol to his mouth and fired a bullet into his brain. Both died instantly. Scott was 21 years old and his wife 19. Scott and his wife were married two years ago, but the young man's dissi pated habits caused his wife to leave' him. Recently Scott decided to re form, and today attended religious service. After the congregation was dismis sed and the people were leaving the edifice he met his wife, who was ac companied by her father. He plead ed with her to return to him, but Mrs. Scott declined to accede to his wishes. Immediately following this declara tion Scott drew his revolver and fired. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wynne Hi Ellington. Honda. Bid. Asked. North Carolina 6 125 126 4 101 3 4 103 W. N. C. R. 6s 108 109 N. C. R. R. 103 103 CityofKaleigb6.1907 108 110 " 6slH97 10l 103 Ral. Cot. MillH.6.1901 101 Car'gh Mills Co,6t, 102 brocKs. Citizens' Nat. Hank, 125 Nat. Hank of Raleigh, 125 Com. & Farm. Hank, 130 Ral. Savings Hank. 130 Ral. Cotton Mills, old, 105 100 " new, 100 Caraleigh Mills Co , 77 90 Phos. Works, 100 N. C. Car Co., 102 Raleigh Gas Light Co. 60 65 Raleigh Electric Co. 50 Land for Sale. By virtue of a decree of the supe rior court of Wake county made at Feb. term, 1895, in the case of J. J. aud R. L. Sorrell, executors vs A. M. Jai-kson and wife, we will sell, for cash, at the court house door of Wake county, on Monday 33d day of April, 1895, at 13 m.. a tract of land situated in House Creek township. Wake county, containing 49 acres ad joining the lands of J. S. Kelley, W. M. Cooper and others known as the Frederick Goodin homestead. Armistbbd Jon Ed. J. H. Fleming. Commissioners. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Frank Lenz May be Alive. New York, April 11. An important cable dispatch was received today which may throw some light on the fate of the missing bicyclist Frank G. Lenz. Lenz went on a bicycle ton r around the world. He left New York June 4, 1892, and went through China, India, Burmah and Persia. He was last seen between Tabriz and Erze roum, in Armenia. A correspondent succeeded some time ago in tracing Lenz as far as Chilgani, a village on the plains of Alashgird. The cablegram received today an nounces that Lenz arrived at Chilgani safely about May 9, 1894, and is in good health and excellent spirits. He is thought to be held for ranspm. President Eliot In a recent lecture before the Lowell Institute uttered these significant words i "Instruction to Individuals Instead of to ;laises la coming to ths front A single special faculty In a mind otherwise dull, detected and trained, may make all the difference betwetn a useful and useless lift, a happy and S miserable one." How better can you detect the particular bent of your chllda mrad, the special channel In which his ability lies, than In securing for your home that greatest of all libraries, the Eacyclopeedl Britaanlca, now for a short time placed wlthra your easy reaca. With these noble books at hand your child will naturally select that line of reading which proves to be In the line of his natural bent, for i the BRITANNICA represents every ' line of study. President Eliot says forthen "Individual Instruction has been too costly that Is one reason why it has not been more Universally Adopted " And President Eliot spoke the truth. But he stopped just a hair s breadth short of the whole truth, for he should have added: ... "Since the ENCYCLOPAEDIA i BRITANNICA has keen brought within reach of ar.y one who can tart I Ten Cents a day no one need be without Individual Instruction." No one who has the new edition of f the ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, we say, netd be without individual Instruction. It Is a complete education of Itself, and can be obtained now, for a short time, at the unheard of rata of Tea Cents a day. If you wish to obtain this great work at Introductory rates write for an application blank and sample pages to THE OBSERVER - CtUHJjQTTB. N. C cc "' For Sale. An Electropoise good as new. Only been nsed a short time. Price $30.00. Apply at this office. m6 tf . A new lot baby carriages just re celved at Thomas & Maxwell's. ICE We again offer from the Raleirii Crystal iles Factory Ice of best quality and at lowest prices, in Raleigh and to near-by railroad points. Ice now ready for delivery in any quantity. JONES & POWELL. IPooaii.oz3.tas SUam Coal is ahead of all others in quality and prices. JONES & POWELL. Raleigh Agents. Hay, Mill Feed, Shingles, Laths, etc., call on JONES & POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. Washing Your Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to find. When itcomesto laundering your soil ed linen We Will Be a Mother to You, and the pel feet satisfaction we guar 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 buttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, L. R. Wtatt, Phone 87 Proprietor Royster's Buttercups. We are constantly directing our at tention to the production of palatable and wholesome confections and in our efforts to produce something worthy of special attention we have succeeded in revolutionizing the manufacture of the very popular and meritorious candy known as "Buttercups." Here tofore they 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 them large sales and popular approval. 90s per pound. i g Pure Drugs. T ooooooo 9 S GARDEN 2 SEEI 4 ooo-oooooooo? Fine Cigars. IKKH00000-000600000) IQOOD NEWS The Holidays have come and gone( I with their pleasures and accustomed. , bustle. N'ow it behooves us to turn 'our attention to Caircfep Careful buyers of seed should k-wp ( I in mina two important items; 1 I solicit the patronage of one and I .all for the justly celebrated and re-. liable Hoist's Garden oo -0 MM MMTT Mia uutniUa tyjiuiiyju u U Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, RALEIGH, N. C. fOOOOOO-KKKKOi Daily Pa-9PjrCSCri pers ana City Directory. "Postage a Specialty, stamps. OO-O-OO C OOOOOO-O-OO- OOOO 0-CXH Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores z2 PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT n 4 . . . a and potassium Catarrh, Malaria 2r Makes rP. 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I was af octed with hear, disease, pleurisy aid rheumatism for 35 years, was treated by the very best hyslclans ana spelt hundreds of dol ars. tried every kiown remedy with out finding relief. I bavo only taken one bottle of ynirP. P. P., nd oan cheerfully say it has done me more (food than nnvftlng 1 have aver taken. I can reconuiend your medioine to all sufferers a ths above diseases. MRS. M. If. YE ART. Srrlnfffleld, Green County, Mo. and Kidney Troubles Are entirely remove by P. P.P. Prickly Ash. Poke Root nd Potaa- Hum, tba greatest blood purifier on -V earth. Aberdeen, O.. July 21, 1891. HsssRs. Lipphah Bros., Savannah, . fh. Dsn R,M-f hnnirht a bottle of SF your P.P. P. at Hot 8priug9.Ark.,and It has done me more good tbsn three months treatment at the Hot Springs. Send three bottles O. O. D. Aberdeen, Brown County, 0. Curt. i. D. JohaatMt, To ail whom U may content: 1 nere ' by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several years witb an un sightly and disagreeablo eruption on my faoe. I tried every known reme dy bat in rain, until P. P. P. was nsed, and am now entirely cured. (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON, Savannah. Ua. . . CwtP Cttaeer Cored. .' . faHnumyfrom th Mayor of Sequi, Tex, ' Sbquik, Tax., January 1, 1S93. Mkssrs. Lippman Bros. . Savannah. Ga.: Qentlenun 1 have tried your P. , P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer, of thirty years , standing, and found great relief: I, purifies the blood and removes all lr- ' ritatlon from the seat of tbe disease . and prevents any spreading of tha aorss. I bave taken five or six bottles ' and feel oonfldent that another course , will effect a uare. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stomaoa irouoies. soars truijr, OAPT. W. M. RUST, Attorney at Law. Book in Blood Diseases 1 Free. , ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN 3RO0. PROPRIETORS, Uppnsavn's Bloek,taTtutisali, Ga BTTRWLL A DUNN. 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