Insure TSToiar Property IN TII3 Royal Fire Insurance Company, I, Of Xoxi.c3.oxa., Eng. l y all lucifH without discount on siity days. WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents for Raleigh aud Vlclnly. The -Fidelity ami Casualty; Co'y, Of Wev York. THE f.AUGEST ACCIDENT OUTDOING BUSINESS iotUn wnll. Writes personal cii'-ut ii -. A-id.it Ticket. Steaui boiler agaiuitt eiplosloo. Bonds of ttire'y. 'if U sgaiust briakin Liability insurance WYNNE & ELLINGTON, Agents. YLiiliTa 'IbiiUil rb'dLiSHEJ. lt.K AHciv.YX'N, (Exc'pt Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. TtlE VISITOR, by carrier;, in ill cuv. 15 cents pei munui. f.ucs fut ;j per yeir, 01 25 ce:ns per niuiiiii. Ortice L'piUirs over Mr J. 11 ji Bolton's Drug Siore, 2nd lion.-. W. 11. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r. Raleigh, . C. p-r cent this year. ai.J it is Disrobing oa. The M-itcao cotton-boll weevil U a winged insect. Pri'f. Howard dors n 1 hesitate to pronounce it the ui t j d inger-u enemy of th-cotton plantwr. It it not known in ladii or other fot-un-raising countries, bin seems to hive h.vi its origin in Mexico. FRUD. A. OLDS. HALKMiU, -N. I., Al'UIL 24 W-93 A "sound-money" convention southern democrat-) to be held Meiuphb May 23. The gossip concerning a pussiii visit of the Prince of Wales to this country is nothing but gossip and the idlest of talk. l'r-f. Falb, of Vienna, predicts (hut ' the e;irth will colHJe with a comet X. number 13. lf'.)9. He is the same prophet who set September. 1894, fur , 1 he submergence of New Vork city ly j tidal wave and, the conversion of California into u islaud as the result j of an earthquake. There is a pretty close approach to uuaniiaity in the opinions of business wen on the trade improvement. Nearly all believe it will stick. Cuba's infraction of 105 is probably ended, but 1690 and 1897 may pro duce others, and these uprisings are costly to the mother country. A western bank holding mortgages on ie.il estate is ruing to text its lia bility, under the recent supreme court decision, to a tax on income from these securities. With a popu lntiili about half mat of this country, France is getting along toward the billion dollar mark iu an nual expenses. The interest on the national debt is 370,000,000 and the oost of the army and navy 180.000,000. The reveuues this year are estimated it $M5"OOt,CO0, aud a deficit of about H0.0OO.0O0 is probable. Th London "Lancet" hns been looking over the vtatistipn of the last; thirty-two years and noted a distinct i and steady reaction a?aiust thdriuk- j uir of alcohol, winch ' lends support to the view that the eiil of intemper ate driukink', as its wretched conse quences become more aud more pain fully manifest, will finally woik out its own remedy." Two sections of the great Russian railway across Siberia are now in operation. The aggregate of the two is 761 miles. The total length of the road is to be 4,000 miles. The ceusas figures concerning the insurance business sbo.v that the amount of 'ire and marine insurance cairied by the American people in 1S0O was .fl20,OC7,23.),S20, and that for this protectiou the policy-holders paid $1,150,450,513. or 96c on every 100. lu the payment of .losses the amount returned to the insured was rC- on every dollar of premiums paid. TIIE F I RST T E L KG II A IMI LIXK. At Indianapolis ysterd;iy Lul.i Monroe Power, editor and proprietor of the "Ironclad Age," the only atheistic paper published in this country, died of consumption. The aggregate amount of the de posits in the savings banks of New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland increased $47,000,000 in 1894. For 1S93 the total was $1,519,8(59,458. More peaple get drunk on rice liq uor than on that made from any other grain. It furnishes exhilaration to Japan, China, Indo-China, Siaw, India and to over five hundred millions of of people is a familiar drink. Wolf hunting on a systematic plan has been commenced in Wyoming. A car load of wolf hounds has been shipped from Now York, and will be put iu the field, under a party of hunters, to exterminate the wolves from the racges. . And now there are cures by hypno tism. This queer science is now be ing used as a medical agent with suc cess. One physician yesterday gave a clinic at which a patient received hypnotic treatment for Injuries re sulting from a fractured spine. The nun seemed improved after being put to sleep, China is to pay her indemnity to Japan in silver, and the speculators in that commodity insist that bo large a movement will have the effect of im proving the prices of silver bullion. This ie not probable, for the reason that the payments are tpbe distributed over a term of years, and the silver delivered is to be taken at its bul lion gold value. The cotton weevil has survived the worst winter southern Texas has known for years, and is ready to resume business. This is the very unwelcome news that reaches the U. S. depart ment of agriculture. Talk about re duction of the cotton acreage! Here is a pest at work that is going to re duce the American cotton crop more effectually than all of the conventions that can be held. ' It knocked out 15 per cent of the ootton crop of Texas Jast 7 ear. It will reduce the yield 25 - To ILetA 1 B-r -om dg, tornsr Harrington i and llargett street. 1 3-rooin Aug, on Harrington txet, near onion depot shed. 1 4 room dg, on Sooth strMi. S offices in Pollen building 1 ollice, No. 10 llargett turoi. Apply to WINXK& ELLlNtiTON. for infants and Children. THIRTY rr' obwrrmttoa cf Cnrtorln with the pfttrong of million of peron, permit n to pak of it without gwng. It 1 pnqnHonfrIy h tout remedy for Inf,int and Children tho world ha OTer linownIt 1 hanple. CliiMro llho it. It rTjhcmeajtwjUiTthrir Hv. In it Rfcher haTQ omcthing which la a'baolnteTy nafi) r.r.il prar.tlgwHy perfect a a chilfl'w roorUcfaio. Crxtortfl deitroyn Vforro. Cnntorla allayn revoriiihn'. f Astoria provent vom'tip g Sonr C arU. f nutoria inrei marrhoa nni Vind Collo. Ci-.atoriq rellovf Tootliing Tro.il.log. Oastoria onro Contipation and natolnoy. Cantcrln peTirraHw tho offct of enrhonto n.cid tc rr poiroaona air. Castorla Hoea not eontnin moi-phlno, op'-iin. or ftter narcrtio property. Castor! a aslioHrteii tho focd, ros-' tho utonach azi owoIst giTing lialthy and natural tslocy. Cantoria in pnt up in ona-sizo l.ottl en 071I7. It i 1 not msflU in hnlh. Pon't allow acy opw to boII yoanY:ttgl9nthpglya or rlort that it n "jnt aw Rood" na-i "wUI niwcr every t--nryoc. Eee that yon pet C-A-S-T-O-U-;- . Tho foe -si mile ignt-.ture mo of Crtas ! on 'Tory vrfipper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The Iliiilxiay Ucfuscd to Allow it to Kim Ucsiiic its Truck. The first telegraph lino was bui't when Morse succeeded in getting a .30.000 appropriation from congress in 1844. This line reached from Washington to Baltimore on the way to New York, and the first message sent was, "What has God wrought?" Senator Alexander H. Stevens, of Georgia, labored long and earnestly with a senator from the south who could not see the sense of a telegraph wire, because it was publicly admitted that cotton bales could not. be ship ped on it. Ex-postmaster general Amos Kendall was one of the princi pal men who succeeded in getting an addition to the wire built as far as Philadelphia. After the wires were laid as far as Philadelphia it became a question of putting them upon poles, as is now done, on to New York on the line of railway. O'Keilly, the contractor for the company, made ap plication to the railway directors for permission to put up his poles. The directors looked into the matter care fully, and, after thorough considera tion and inquiry, decided not to grant the authorization, because if a man ! could send a message from New York ! o Philadelphia, and vice versa, he j would not be obliged to make the journey himself, and consequently the new invention would hurt their traffic. It was finally decided, lack ing the railway companies' permit, to build the new telegraph line along the old "Swift and Sure" coach route. and Old Sores PRiCKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM CI- Ot f4 5 C.: k 0 3 5 OSS- Catarrh, Malaria ana Ku!nsv Troubles iL Marvelous Cures' in Blond Poison Scrofula - - Are tnllivij icmoihi hy P. P.P. -rrlekly An. Polio ttw h.'mI r, tnM eluic., the vatetiC L-iuvl puriQor uu S s9 P Mr..Hi. LlPI-MAS Kifs. , H;.!Ui!iH'a, your P. P I'. :ii Hot Mpi i njrs, Ark., find it fac i.I"iit' ino mor v'lKni tb in thro months trcam.r.it at The HutSynuga. ' & Read thre htrri.-s O. o. D. . . .. " . , gg JAi. M. NEWTON, Abonltjfli, Browu County, 0. . fy ri;v ihA blnod, ruriMs no 'sftiin-aed, pivt'S r.e-.l i,-rv, tspoU , ! !e ji'H-if'rit hoa'.lli and r- :-KS;r.js,s, 'iDcmy vi;, iirHt jirevaijod. ls.Dt. 4. To all irA- i. ! oh uk ton. ;?mV ''nrsrn: J btro- bv test 'ty-tn the ft.mttriut r"pprrie3 4!?t9 'onlHry :m 1 t'rtiiy i poisoi.'ln;, meroa. i:;it dy. jifp.slri, ami ; iiso;i;-s,s. like old p'r.ro rrlv uiftrti, .ti, t'OMfi erv::rifjft9, t) P. i i3 ihff iH-St ttia wi-riU.iiiiil ti!akt ' a.'i .-iriaftaeiifi cures w n"t3 b Etor;!S urn poisoned t'.u-r. . lu- hi TuiTiatru'it irre ;i:rniu8, r? j ''uiiriv Ijenv'r.ie-.l hy the wnu ! TU - t;.u.:. ;n:(! blool flotusine1 f-fep-rr-.u-B-f I. P. -P. - Prickly Aeli, Poke BruiK-. nM.iK Mo., A'-'i. Ijr.ti. 193. your mfdjciiui In-cn v ov.u pt.kiiM Kpowjtjn, T vr::, ftU.tf'c 1 wuti hezrt dUM.-o, pionrii-y ivaA r'it nii:ac1tii f-r 'Ad y r.. trorTt1 rv tin; vory best out hr-J:n: n.Mf. I h.i-e ocy tak-.m one toirlc of jour P. P. P., can cbtrtrfji;r ?ny iz ha. d 'a; mittuie fjed ti,.iu a.i vLhl'isv i V-'i ve evo-r l j:en suffofed tor rvri rears with an sin- siybtiy naNJisnrriicablu vt jjtti'ju on n.j laee, I tried evory known rt-me-dy h'jf in van, until P. P. P. wh us.i, -Aud aia nnvr eutlrely cured. . S.kVfcmuuii, Ua. SWIu Cancer CaroJ. SesUmcv yfrom (he Mayor of &tquin,Tex BPQrm, Tsx.t January li, 193. MjSRd. Lifpman Bi:os., SnvannaU, Oa. : fte - rv1 h;iv tv'.M vouf P. P. P. f'jr a ('lstpfl ( tlm sit'n, vsuaiiy knowu as stein cnnoer,ni thirty yt.-ars stiimlij., and found ffveaK rellof: it T.nrHW- t Ha hlimil nnfl i rtntnvnh nil tp rlifttiou from the scat tf the disense "Sg and prevents .ny si.r.-ndiiivr oi the nort8. I hvQ talrar. five or .Ux burtlos ' a?! J fel contuieut that Hm( her course mj wiii "i?eot a enre. It has also roliwved di 'rni !i!di",ation and stomaeli CAPT. M. RUST, Attorney at La. book co m mm aor Free.. ALt DUrGUIBTS BELL IT, PROPRIETORS, Spring!!-..!.!, hrtl'-nCwuntyi aio. Uppi' Bluek,SRTaiaah,G He Bought a Third One. , Mrs. Fussy "John, how did yon happen to buy auother new umbrella today?"-' . Mr. Fussy "Yon told me always to leave one at home and one in the office; so, iu order to keep olf the rain, I had to buy a third. The shah of Persia ha a pipe val ued .at $350,000. This is the most costly smoker on record. STOCKS AND B0HD3. Corrected weekly by : Wysse & BLLisGTos.; I recommend Chamberlain's Pain Calm for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and swellings. There ia do better liniment made. 1 have sold over 100 bottles of it this year and all were pleased who used it. J. F. Pier son, druggist, Booth Chicago, III, It u for sale by I. Hal Bobbitt.druggist. iio.VIts. North Carolina 6j W. C. It. 6s 10S N.C. H. K. 1 103 City of Kaleigh6s,1907 108 " " 6h,M7 101 Ral. Cot. Mills,6H.1001 101 Car'gh Mills Co.C.v 102 Stocks. Citizens' Nat. Bank,' 125 Nat. Bank of Raleigh, 125 Com. & Farm. Bank, 120 Kal. Savings Bank, 130 Ral. Cotton Mills, old, 105 " " new, 100 Caraleigh Mills Co., 77 " Phos. Works, N. C. Car Co., Raleigh Gas Light Co. 60 Raleigh Electric Co. Bid. AdKtD. 125 : 120 101 3-4 102 109 103 110 103 r0-0000 Q-OOOOOO ooo- o-o-cx? ooo oo ? V Fine Cigars. 000HKKK-OOOCOOOOOO i '1 he Holidays he come udg"U-Q easnres and accustomed A V V o Pure $ GARDEN Drugs. EED jwith their pleas jf oustle. Now it V our attention to behooves us to turn Careful buyers ol seed hhonld k-eiiO I in mind two important items: V GiUJU IT HI'S 1 solicit the natronnire of one una t) . all for the jnst;y g-lebrat-ed and re-A 0 rhal. s Q J. KAlilEEJTT. 6 0 o Vi holesalw aij.l Keiail liKl GGlST AND StKI SMAX. l!Ari;iGH, n. c. 0 O 100 00 100 102 05 60 TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me iu a certain deed of trust from Anderson Betts.as President,-'! John D. Briggs, as Secretary a... Treasurer, of the Briggs ; Boliding," MdaTg. Co recorded in booli 134 on p 187, In the U-gister of Deed 8 office of the county of Wake, I will on the 29th day of April ou the premises, on West street, sell to thehigheatjbidder for cash, all the per sonal property which came into my nanda, bu h as builders material, con sisting of Lumber, Moulding, Sash, Blinds, Doors, also Automatic kuife grinder and Mitre machine, &c Persons having claims against the above named company will present I them and those indebted to the same will please settle at once. - ' . PHIL T1LBIM, Trustee for Briggs Building and Maa'f'g Co mir 19 lm. ooooootoooooo- oc c o:c o ooooo o o Daily. Pa- 0 PfCSOTp 11$ V pers and V City X ? Directory.? x- 9 Q 9 o 00-0000 f00-0-ooooc o- oc oo oo-oooo 55 t 9' 0 Pc. stags Umps. Land S ais. Nokth Cakolina, Wake county Supe rior ( ourt. Before u. II. Vouug, c. s. c. II. M. Jj'arnsworth, plainl iiF, vs Fannie J. Nicholson, James II. Boyd, col., and others, defeud.iuls -S;ile for partition of land. By virtue of decree rendered in the above entitled special proc-ediug j pending' in the superior court for Wnk non nt tr W.J Puu!uon,l H .. ... ...... ...... ... hashing Your Clothes. of old your good you had no fault mother to ti id. In diiys did it and 0. Burton, commissioners appointed i "lien it comes to laundering your soil by the court, will, on Mouday. the ( liuen : 3d day of June, A. D., 1S95, expose j for sale and sell at. the court honse , -trr. ' wii t hTa41. . t door by public outery. to l he highest ' 6 Will 153 a MOtiier tO bidder for cash, all-that trad of laud j YOU, in Wake county, North Curohna, iu the corporate limits of the city of j auJ lht p(1lfBl.t BJVtilif..t,ion we guar Kaleigh on Lenoir street, and bound- ftutee will mktJ you thiuk of tUot) ed as follows: Begiiiuiug at a point j,, i. giuuing at a point on the south side of Lenoir street, 80 feet from the point of intersection with the east line of McDowell street, and ruiiLin' riji uce southerly parallel Aith. McDowell SHeet 105 feet, theuee easterly paraiie with Lenoir stnet 43 13 feetj theuce uoitherly parallel with McDowell sue. t 105 feet to the south line of Lenoir street; thence easterly along the south line 43 1-3 feet to the beginning, and more fully described in the complaint. W. J. P'KKLH, It. O. BURTON, apl8 30d, Commissioners. Land Sale. By virtue of the powers contuinod in a cecum deed of mortgage, executed to eeJiuin Beckwith, on tne loth day oi rcuruary,. I8yj, by Spencer Hackney and wite 5usaii, wliieh deed is duly registered in the register's oiiice ior Wake county, book 75, pige Ojo, et s.eq., we will, on the tiiili day oi May, t89S, oiler for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, tho-following tract ot land: A tract ot land lying in the said county of Wake and bounded as follows: beginning at Benjamin Clark's line, run ning west to a corner of the tract mort gaged to C. J. Uright; thence south to Nat Taylor's line; thence east with Taylor's line to stake; thence north to the beginning, containing twenty acres, mors or less. Said s.ile will be on the described premises. For tuller description of mortgage refer to W. A. FUOSUisK aud 8. W. BUKWllR, Admrs d b n Needham Beckwith. Woniack & Hayes, Attys. , April 0, ld?j. happy days of old. Discard safety pins! Away with batchelor buttons! The (Jak City steam laundry sews on buttons and tape. OAK CITY STKAM LAUN DRY, L. It. Wyatt, Phone 87 Proprietor Land Sale. In House Creek township. By vir tue of a decree of the superior court of Wake county, iu the case of Rufus D. Jackson, eieoutor of Daniel Jack son' s ii. D. Jackson aud others, I will, on the2d day of May, 1895, at 12 m., sell at the court house door of Wake county one hundred acres of land belonging to the estate of Daniel Jackson, situated iu House Creek' township, Wake county, adjoiuiugtbe lauds of J. S. Haiiy. S. W. Smith aud others. Also the same time and place I will sell the remainder interest in 31 1 acres allotted to the widow as her dower. The 100 acres contains about 50 acres of open farm land. A large part of the other 50 acres is iu original growth. It is good land and is settled in a good community. Hour of sale 13 m. Terms of sale 1-3 rash, balance on 12 months time with 6 per cunt interest on deferred payment. J. II. Fl4mi.su, apl tds Coinuiisuuner. . Roystsr's Brittle. Always me same, Always the best, Always fresh, 90 cents per pound, ' .

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