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FOR SALEo 25 IBUiildiii lots in good loca tion on easy terms. Wynne, Islington & Co. 1-8 Room 1-5 !o 1-3 do 1-2 do dwciiiag on Person t do do HSlounf do do do J9Haiin do do do Jenkins do Call and wj will boglnd toshowvou anvof the above houses. "wyzsrnsiE. irjXii. iisi o-to jst & oo. EYETO VISITOR. PUBUSHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVENING YISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, tS cents per month. Prices for mailing, f J per year, or 23 cents per month. Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BROWN, Sr., il'g't, Raleigh, S. C. FRED. A. OLDS, Editor EiLSIGH, X. C , Mil 8 1895 This jrr will see governors elected in Ohio, Iow, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey and Massachusetts, so 1805 will not be barren in political j interest. When it comes to merit of the high est order the first of all birds be yond comparison is the hen. It adds to the wealth of the country every year in eggs alone 1135,000,000. or about the combined vain of our output of iron and wool. The new buildings beg'ic in New York city during the last four months will cost $32,535,260, which is con siderably more than double the value of the building operations in the same period a year ago It is safe to say that there will be no war between Russia and Japan, de spite Russian bluster. The people ot F ranee and Germany re not p oiDg o allow their goveruineuis to aut.veij aid Russia, and Russia kmnvs better than to attack Japan single-handed a present. Secretary Carlisle promised a na tional surplus of 22,000 dollars for the current year, and senator Gor man said the deficit would be more than $50,000. Gorman claims to l e ahead, but he isn't worth a cent as a prophet. Mr. Charles D. Waleott, director of the United States geological survey, ill survey the gold, corundum, cop per and mica deposits in orth Caro lina, indudiug the most important part of the mineral regions of this state. A complete map of this region is to be made, and the work of this season wtll gather nearly all the data required. Special attention is being given to the economic features in volved, and it is expected that a por tion of the work done will be illus trated in the geological exhibits at the Atlanta exposition. President Cleveland has a knack of of stirring up the democrats. He is declared to be far from bein in line with most of his party in the south on the silver question. He has re cently written governor Stone of Miss issippi a letter which is causing much stir, in the course of this letter he Hays : "Whether those appointed to places shall, in speech aud act on, be have decently toward the administra- ion under which they hold office must remain, to a laree extent, a matter of taste and good breeding. rhere are, however, some officials who devote themselves so industriously to unification and abuse of those uuder whom they hold office as to indicate that their fidelity cannot be trusted for the performance of their duties in a manner rred.-aUe to th- adminis tration, and who apparently assume they may Kpenl the time they owe the public ser ice in dniu-r political mischief. In the iulerest of good government snch office holders must not le. surprised if they are summa rily Jeaii with." Cholera ha appeared with fatal ef 'Tectat I'sroaran, an island in the Red J. Miss Nellie Laurbmond, 16 ears old, was married in New York Mon day to John Kliuvt.lt, man older than her father. The bride has been disowned by her parents and the resjot whereabout of the couple is n t knowu. Blauvelt is widower 55 years old. Charles A. Morgan, alias Morgan field, the noted Aoiuia creek train Indigestxiii, Uilli.tiiNuriM, And all toiui. ;i troubles ar cured by P. P P. PricklyAsh.l'okeiloot audi'otaHsimn. Rheumatism i u.ired by P. 1. I. Pains and aches in the back, shoulder, knees, ankles ami wrists are all at tacked and fonniiered by I. P. P. This gretl in-'.lieiue, by its blood cleansing ii"'-. ies, builds up aud strengthens t lie . io'e body. A dark horse won the prize on the republican track in 1880, and the same thing may happen in 1896. Still, the ehanoes are that some one of the racers Reed, Mo Kinley, Harrison Allison or Morton will be the win ner. The report from Cuba that 20.0CJ more Spanish soldiers for service in Cnba are sent for shows the falsity of the recent stories that the insurrec tion was on the point of collapse. Havana has been a distributing cen ter of misinformation ever since the disturbance began. Georgia is expecting an immense peach crop, Urge orchards having been planted by settlers from the north. Within ten miles of one Geor gia town 13,000 acres are in peaches Eleven companies formed iu Ohio, with a capital of $300,000, have set out over 8,003 acres in trees in one eoanty. The London Lancet admits that in somnia is increasing in modern life, and that its cause is not easily fonnd, because sleep i. self is a profound mystery. The Lancet advises a ears t nl examination of all habits in cases of sleeplessness, and is emphatic against the use of narcotics in any form unless prescribed by a physi . eian. A special from Washington to lead ing republican j papers says that secretary of the treasury James G, Carlisle said yesterday: "If the democratic national con vention declares for free coinage of siver at 16 to 1 1 don't see what I can do bnt Tote the republican ticket." It is farther stated that he .went on to say tbat as between a democratic 16 1 presidential ticket and: republican sound money ticket there' was not hern for demoorats who take the adminis tration view of the financial question do but to vote with the republicans, I.ATF. XKWSXOTKS. v ...: . ; . .... i 1 l tob'oer, was received at the pen it en- . .. i r . . ' 1 J at this season, n m d for toning no, Mi liary in Virginia yesterday, to serve ( virforstiug and us a strentheuer and e.htei-n years. He is still unable to appetiser take P. P P. It throws off walk, one of his legs haviug been ' the malaria and puts you in good con .... .. - v ; .... (dition. oroneu wueu ne juuipnu ouiue iram . Abbttt's a. Cincinati. F. A Jinkins, Koxbury, Mass., writes: Will you p'ease send me two samples of your Japanese PileCure as lhivet o friends who are troubled w ith Piles. It cured me.'out they say it ci n't, cure tbeui. 1'lease send them n r ceipt of this as I wiwli to convince nem that it will cure tbem. Sumo e tree tor sale by John 1 di uggists. East. Indian Corn Paint cures all corns, warts and bunions. Burwell & D mu. Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte, N. (J. S. A. L. Macllae, j Human scieuce is a very guess. uncertain STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Bonds. North Carolina 6- K i. L i N (i T o N . Bid. Asked. 4x 6s 3.r) 126 101 3-4 102 108 103 IftMtlJ- i .Milch lntt'1-.'st Uriel ly Col Intnl. It is reported that iu' consideration f Japan's aoandonu eut of the Liao Tung peninsula iu China, she will re receive an additional iudeninity of .;50,wK),Ci). . The'e are no miners working in the Pocahontas coal mines. It is believed the union men have won the miners there and that the strikers have the field. The Hungarians Uae refused to work, and only a few men want to report for duty. Oscar Wilde was released on bail at London yesterday after furnishing a personal bond for $12,503 and two sureties in $6,250 each. His sureties were Lord Douglas of Hawick and Rev. Stevsart Headlam. Dr. Peate of Butler, Pa , has cast the lens for the big telesoope for the American university near Washing ton. It is the largest lens in the world, being sixty iuehes in diameter. The cast was perfect, and it is considered a great achievement. Five thousand troops have started f romCanton'to China to'crush the antici pated opposition of the "black flags" to the occupation of that island by the Japanese, according to the terms of the treaty of peace between China and Japan. Many of the troops are unreliable, and liable to join the "black flags." Vice chancellor and ex-Gov. Robert S. Green, of New Jersey died yester day in his sixty fifth year. He was a delegate to the democratic national convention of I860; which nominated Sti-phen A. Douglas for the presi dency.'.- Jake Kilrain of Baltimore was knocked out in the twenty-first rouud ia his prize fight with Steve O'Donnell of Australia, before the Seaside olub at Coney Island Monday eveuining. There were 6,000 people present. Mr. J. S. Cohen entered on his du ties as private secretary to secretary Hoke Smith yesterday. Mr. Cohen has been Washington correspondent of the Atlanta Journal. Opinion is divided as to whether the proposed interactional monetary con ference well be held or not. The case nay rest with the kaiser of 'German. England holds a strong hand in the game. . . W. ". ('. R. N. 0. R. R City.'f Raleigh 6U0O7 108 " 61,107101 Ral Cot, Mills, 6s. 001 101 Car h Mills Co,6h, 102 Stoi.k. Citizens' Nat. Bank. 125 Nat. bait of Raleigh, 125 Coin. & Harm. Hank, 130 Bal. f-.uhip H.ii.k. 130 Ral. C"t!"ii Mills, old, 105 neA.100 Oaralfigh Mills Co., 77 " Phos. Works, N. (.'. Car Co.. Raleigh Gas Light Co. 60 Kaleiu Kle. tric Co. 109 103 110 102 100 00 100 102 65 50 Washing Tour Clothes. jfilD days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to rind When it comes to laundering your soi ed linen We Will Be a Mother to You, . ,; happy days of old Discard safety pins! . ... : . u ... ..... .. i . . , nwnjf niiu u&tcueior ouous! . The Oak City steam laundry sews in buttons and tape. j OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, ... L. K. Wvatt,! Phone 87 Proprietor Seaboard Air-Lino. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN kkk ct May 5, '95. Trains Leav.. K tleigh, 1 28 A M Dttliy. "AtUnt 8peoUI," i uiluiin Vestibule to' Heo oerHon. Webloa, Peters-, bur, Kichioond, WadhinK tou, Baltimore, PtiiUdeU puitt. New York, and hI poiu.suortb. Bull, l draw. lliiT -noin sleepers aDd Pull ui a coHC.ies Atlanta to Vv't-siiiugtoa, pnrlor oar. Wellington to New York PuImoru Mloe)iup;car Mod roe to Portsu'out". 11 81 A M-Dni'v lor Kniirson. Weldoa, 8af folk, Portsmouth, Norfolk hoc! intermediate stations, couueots at Portsmouth wit- BavLiueforOld Point and Baltimore, with Nor-, fo.i. kmI A ashtugtou Steam o . tor Wttsliinntoo . V. P. At N. R B JfluUiaauii poiutb -.. : -a Webiou wil h Cottar Line lor vvaftiiuglju, ore. , ptUMdelpblh i w York, f nrougb c -Vebion to No.' o i ith Hco'.latid Branch for Green v osunig oo uuu l'iy i Pii nu .a sleeper t ty Porteuiouth. y ' Atlanta special,' ui iu Veetibale (or Ho, i. Hamlet, Monroe, -r. Clinton, Wreeu I. Abbeville, Athene, l it, Montgomery, Mo :ew Orloins Chatta Nastjville, Ueruphli w.i.. fo. f r " '1... . V io k V I u. . - 1 ' 6 8") A M I) Pu P. C.i vo at hi. ftn ' it poiuU fcouth auo eou.h est. Through Pull in it ta jffei' Sleepers and da co .ches Washington to t ti uia, couneotlng direct U O n ion depot Atlanta v.i " .li.ersiuK Hues Pull ma,! sleeper Porteuiouth to 8 40 P M LV- lor Sootutrn Pines, Hamlet U l ton, - Wilmingtan, vv acoaboro, Monroe, Uhar-lo- i . , LtLcolnton, Shelby, Kucu.irfordton, Chester, Hr uwjod, Atlauta and , , . . , . i " . Vo.u a eouch. ' ' aud the peifect satisfaction we gua- Xralns Arrive i.ielgj ; autee will make you think of thoto , 5 8J A m Daily. "Atlanta Special,,, Pullujan Veslltmle troui yt York, Puilaacipuia Baiduiore, Washington, B.t.nui ud, Portsmouth, X.-rioik. and all points norm Parlor oars ew koi K to Washington; Pull a au Bullet Sleepers and day coaches Washington t Aiuita. . ; -8 85 P m 1) 11 v iro u p. ouioiuh and polote no n ,t Bay Line N. 1. P, .v K K., also iroui (iireu u e, Plymouth, t .u' tti' ,u au'l Kasteru Ciw.i points via vVel 1 w . Jfe r.sbarg, Biotiuionil .u ,.on and points ii u Atlantic Ooast Li. ;, r pern JSew York to .- . Wr i a ... 121 AM 1. t i, ''Atlanta Speoial,'' Pu ...au Vestibule, Iroui A ... v. u , Alhens.Aboeviile, Wi u.woid, Chester and po't ecuLh. !' oilman da' cone lesand sleepar Ai ia ta to Wash! ngton. Land Sale. North Cabolibi, Wake county Suje rior Court. Before D. H. Youi?, ' c. s. c. H. M. Farnsworth, plaintiff, vs Fan ie J. Nicholson, James H. Boyd, cl., and others, defendants Sale r partitiou of land. By virtue of decree rendered in lie above entitled special Tocted ig pending in the superior court r Wake county, N. C, W. J.Feeleand R. O. Burton, commissioners appoinl'd by the oourt, will, on Monday, ie 3d day of June, A, D., ?805, expjse for sals and sell at the court hoise st door by public outery, to the higli bidder for cash, all that tract of lid in Wake county, North Carolinftn the corporate limits o.' the citylof Ka'eiga oa Lenoir stree.', and bon d j 11 6 A M l)t . 1 y 1 rom W 1 1 m i n g t o 1 Bhw.oy, Llneolnton, Ubar loi, Atlanta and point eou'.n. No. 4C3a id 4'J-!, "Atlauta SpeeUl," H fii,., ui. . . ' are soua runinnn vesnouieu iraius, ed as follows, Beginning at a pdnt of gniuoeut dayeoacbeb on me souta viae of Lenoir street 80 anH ru Ik,.. iTj m i ru rrv.mil UntTat. feet from the potnt of iuterseotnn ' lnner bntn.iiD Wuhlntfton aud with the east line of McDowe'l strfet, Atlsnta wftbout change, on which ana running tbence sou.he "7 parallel with JlcDowel' street J05 feet, thejoe eat terly pars lei with Lenoir stiet 43 1-3 feeti tVD'ie roitherly parJlel with McDowell street 105 feet to he south line 0 Lenoir street; thtice westerly along tile south line 431-3 feet to the begim ur, and u.o:e fily :t J i . , r ueaunueu iu wsi compiaiut. W. J. PEKLE. B. O. BURTON. apl8 30d ' Commissioner! there is no extra fare charged. For information relative to sche l ole, o., ap t iin ii at, or A. J Oooke. H. P N R'th E. ST. JOHN. Vice President. J. H. Wind h, General Manager. ; T.' J. Geu'l Pass. Agent V. K. Mcliiih. b.lpt. Transportation. Deliver me, O Lord, from that evil man, myself. . v , , , CyWVrt 'Vj-t. r, o 0 P Pure Drugs. 5 GARDEN I Fino I IPin) o Ciga:s. 6 OOOOOO www vOOOOOOOOO-OOOi O The Hollda A with their pie ousne. ow oar attention Caircfep uiays nave come ana gutiei leasures aud accustomed, w . .. .. . t . . a uuiio. mw it ceuooves ns to turn V our attention to O Careful buyers ot seed should k-ep ( (tin mind two important items: , 2 Quality Ptim ! ? I solicit, the patronage of one and) all for the justly celebrated and re-. PaUla Baisfs n fin w n ib Garden Wholesale and Retail DkTGGlST AND SEEDSMAN, KA LEIGH, N. C. 9 000000 ? 000 000- 000000 0 OOC 000 0 0 A riArs Tin v " " 0 Ci-v r 0 o . Directory. Postage Stamps. s 6oooco aooo 000000- 000000000 o Pimples, Blotches PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes i Marv3lous Cures . in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. r P. tiiirldM the blood, bnlldinp th- v.-oh!-. nd dqbUltated, give strvn.'i It ;o wakend nerves, expeU - r,.vnj the patient health and vhere sIokdbbs, Kloomy .' 'uMltnde first pravalle.!. a F.! , i oondary and tertiary sypl.l1 !,iod poisoning, morou- aw- rial pof " '1 'larla, dyspepsia, and ajBw in nil Mu' 1 und akin diseases, like . klotchos, inplns, old ohronlo ulcers, Saav letter, acu ;1 head, bolls, erysipelas. ,,,,, ecxema a mar say, wltbnnt fear of S" oontradlptn.that P. P. P. Is the best blood pnrlllerl-i the world.and makea TTI positive, sneady and permanent core In all oaaes. and whoae blood is In an lmri tion, due to menttraal Vrteg ara Dacnllarlr benefited br I tlerful tonic and blood clean sin prop 1 ertieaof P. P. P. -Prickly An, Poke Boot and PotaMlmn. fPRIVOPIBLD, MO. , A Tiff. 14th, 1H9& can apeak in tbe bltfbeat term of I oar medicine from my own personal owledffo. I waa affected wltb heart disease, plearisyand rbenmatiMD for 85 years, aa treated by the very beat hy-riciar.fl ana spent hundreds of doH .rs. trlod every known remedy with out nnaing reiiei, I nave omy uiaen one bottle of yonr P. P. P., nd can nhtnerfnllv fuiT it haa done me mora food than anything 1 have ever taken, oan recommend your medicine to all offerers of tbe above dfeares. MRS. U. niABT. SpringflelU. Green Oounty, mo. and Old Sores f.atarrh Mabria VUIUI I ll KVIUIMI IV t and Kidney Troubles Are entirely removed by P.P. P. ' -Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas- alum, the greatest blood purifier on mJr erth. .... . .' air Abbrdfsi, O.. Jnly 21, lftSl. agp Krssbs. Lipphah Bros. , Sarannan. ,gaj Oa. i Dhah Sirs I boUKht a bottle uf -your P. P. P. at Hot Sprlnars. Ark. .and , It haa done me more Rood than three rY months' treatment at the Hot Spring. '"" ttend three bottles O. O. D. C Aberdeen, Brown County, O. sj Ci.pt. J. D. Johnston. Ta alt whom it mnv ronctrn: I here ""s by testify to the wonderful properties of ?. P. P. for eraptlous of the skin. I Buffered for several years with an un alKbtly and dlsnjrreeablu eruption on my raoe. I tried every mown reme dy but In Tln, until P. P. P. waa used, nri am nnw anllRtl. miM.il. (Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. , Savaunah, Oa. kin Cancer Cared. fMinumt flvmthi Mayor tfStqulH,rez. - BMQom.Tmt., January .14, 193. Kkssbs. LippmAR Bros. . Bavannao, ea. t Omummi nave triou your r. ritstlon from tbe seat of the disease -Saar' nd prevents any spreading of the rfm ores. I have taken five or six bottles 1 end feel oonfldent that another course gT will effect a oure. It has also relieved TiL me from Indigestion snd stomaob nl' trouble. Yours truly, - OAPT. W. M. RUST, Attorney at Law. lOlIfMRE. 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