FOR SALEo 25 Building lots in ooil loca tion on easy terms. Wynne, Islington & Co. H8 DSooBfii 1-3 Io do FOR RBITT. Person St. SSloimt Io Martin lo Jenkins tlo yCall and we will be glad toshowvou anv of the above houses. vv J. -i-N LN GJ. .T jliX- LJuN J"-L AXN 3C QJO. 2 dweling on lo do do do do do EYEHIHG VISITOR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EYEHSING VISITOR PUB-CO. THE VISITOR, by carrier inthe city, IS cents per month. Prices for mailing, J per year, or 25 cents per month. Office Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's Drug Store, 2nd floor. W. M. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, Editor IlLIIfiH, 5. C, MIT i0 1805. u. - - -' The Mobile Register declares fifty, aix of the newspapers of Alabama are (or sonnd money and only twenty-one tat free silver. Over 40,000 women are attending the various colleges in America, yt it- has only been 25 years since the first college in the land was opened to women. North Carolina reported th wettest April in twenty-five years, the total for the month having been 7:05 inches, and ye the west is anxions for rain nd plenty of it. Bat a country span ning a continent must eipect an assort ment of weather. Germany has ordered 10 ocean vessels designed o be armed auxiliary cruisers in case of war. Capt. Mahan's book on sea power seems to have tamed the Attention of European nations from armies to navies. Having successfully couiDined with Hussia and Germany to dictate a treaty of peace between Chiua and Japan, France will now resume its normal condition of hatred of Ger many. ' i, rr. The oldest American actor, Charles Couldock, who is an American l y adoption, having been born iu London, has just celebrated his 80th birthday and retired from the stage. His pro fessional career covers a period of sixty years. After September 1 a girl under 18 cannot be married in New York state without the consent of her parents. Clergymen who perform the ceremony are liable to fine and imprisonment, and the girl's declaration of her age, if she is under the statutory limit, cannot be pat in evidence. If Cleveland is to become godfather to all the triplet born in America, at the rate of $2,C00 pt-r dozen, the New York Recorder m.if, congress should increase his salary r pat the triplets in the appropriation bill. : Bat the president denies that he sent the father of the Texas triplets $500. A cat show is in progress at New York. There are about 300 entries. The cats have been arranged by breeds and aez into no less than sixty -one classes, and there are money prizes amounting to $1,000 and a lot of special prizes such as collars, fruit spoons and punch bowls hanging on the decisions made by the three jadges. Eight hundred survivors of the re cent massacre in Armenia, who re turned to their homes under promise of protection from the Turks, are being daily persecuted and tortured by the Turkish officials. They are trying to extort signitures to an ad dress of thanks to the sultan, stating that the have met with only kindness at thti hands of the troops and that all the troubles were caused by the Kurds' raids. India has now about 14,500,000 acres in cotton and the product is 2,800,000 bales a yenr. American cotton has been tried to some extent there, with favorable .result. It ap pear that cotton is not grown as cheaply in India a hat been supposed v Throughout the greater part of India otton is j. I anted in Jane. The culti vation contiuueH.au for centuries pt, in the most primitive methods. Fer tilizers are hardly known. The cost to gather and clean cotton varies from $2 to $8 per acre. The yield per acre averages from 37 to 08 pounds. Edison, the electrical wizard, has bought a gold mine in North Carolina, and it is one of those problems over whiih mining engineers have been dreaming for years. The record of the government show that the gold mines in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia have sent gold to the mines between $40,000,000 and $50,000,000. This does not take into account the free gold and nuggets which have found their way into money through banks and in indirect ways. Up to the time of the discovery of gold in California the bulk of gold mined or washed in the United States came from the Piedmont region between the Potomac and northern Georgia. There are gold-bearing localities in Virginia and North Carolina, which, if not if not equal to those of California at present, will be of greater importance in the future, and more sure of last- Quarterrd hy a Coil Toluo, O., May 0. Edward P. Clark, an oil-well tool-dresser, met a horrible death this morning. He was caught by the rope used in lifting the tools from the well, when four coils of rope bound bio- to the wheel. The engineer missed h:m, and when he reversed the engine Clark' body dropped on the Moor f t he derrick, literally cut into four parts. Cull fr the Hre Brand, Jodnson's .Magnetic Oil. itjlins no equal for all xterual purposus for man or beast. CorH Hpi'Mui, bruises, swelling, rheumatism an.l neuralgia. Lare bottles 25 and TO cts. For sale by John Y. Mai-Hae. The Paris kas coinpauy pays the city f 1,660. 000 a year for its monop oly and declares a dividend of 25 per cent. Japanese Liver Pellets are aninfail- able specific for constipation, bilious ness and sick headache. Small pill. Fifty pills 25 t-euts. For sale by Johu Y, MacRae. In 'Qy Indigestion, Itilliousness, And all stomsi-h troubles ir- eared by P. F Fo PrirklyAsh.PokeRoot audPotassinm. Rheumatism is cured by P. V. V. Pains and aches in the back, shoulders. knees, ankles and wrists are all at tacked and eou.j tiered by P. P. P Tbi" great iredicine, by its blood' cleansing properties, builds up and strengthens the whole body. Not hing is so ellica dous as P. P. P. at this season, and for toiiinir up, in vigorating and as a strengt bener and appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off the malaria and puts you 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. C. S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Line. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. A weak tea of tobacco water kills insects on plants. OVER THE STATE. Items of Much Interest Briefly Collated. Dr. H. G. Bessent of Durham met Miss Margaret Sanders, of Louisville, Ky., by previous arrangement, at Greensboro, and they were married Wednesday eveniujj. A horse which julU the only street car at Greeosboro Moke loose from the car yesterday and rauaway and then rushed ou against a wall. A large piece i-f board penetrated his breast. He did in a miuute. At Ashevile yesterday a horse run away and dashed into a bank, through two doors aud into the directors' . office Senator Jeter C. Pritchard was iu the bank, and was kicked ou the leg, besides having his wrist cut by broken glass. ' Robert Kay, the town marshal of Purns ill'?, who had been sentenced to one month imprisonment and fined j500, at Asheville yesterday drew a pistol and started for the door. The croud stampeded but deputy marshals seized Ray and placed him in irons. During the storm yesterday light ning struck the dairy t Mr. Bart's at Concord and sot it on fire. A negro put the blaze by pouring milk I on it. The Coucord Standard says the bolt was in the form of an im mense ball of fire. There is quite a contest for the western revenue collectorship. The old Kope Elias fight will be re-opened for the place if Elias is an applicant for it. If not, a number of ex-congressmen will make a contest for the position. It pays about $6,000 a year. " ' John Rankin's dog in Iredel became rabid and bit his horses, also cattle. The latter dying, yesterday two steers falling instantly and dying at the sight of water. Seven of Mr. Rankin's cattle were bitten, besides two horses. It was a clear and evident case of hy drophobia, says the Salisbury Herald. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wynne & Bonds. North Carolina 6-t K l L 1 N 11 t o N . Rid. AriBED. 125 126 4s 101 3 4 102 W. N. C. H. 6s 108 100 N. C. R. R 103 103 Cityof Raleigh 6S.10O7 108 110 6s 1807 101 102 Ral.Cot. Mills,6s.l90l 101 Car'gh Mills Co,6s 102 Stock. Citizens' Naf,. Bank, 125 Nat. Bank of Raleigh, 125 Com. & Farm. Bank, 120 Ral. Savings Bank. 130 Ral. Cotton Mills, old, 105 100 " new, 100 Caraleigh Mills Co., 77 00 Phos. Works, 100 N. C. Car Co.. 102 Raleigh Gas Light Co. 60 65 Raleigh Electric Co. 50 fashing Tour Clothes. "-In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to find. When it comes to laundering your soil ed linen ' Pimpl's, blackheads, freckles, tan and sunburn removed. Thst oily and rough skin cured and the face and hands beautified by Johnson's Orien tal soap. Medicinal : and toilet, two large cakes 25 cents. For sale by John Y, MacRae. One out of a thousand folks lives to be 75. Not more than one out of 6,000 reaches the century mark. Frank E. White, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: "Have used two boxes of your Pile Cure and must say it has dome wonders for me. 1 would not know I ever had the piles only when I s.oop low. The itching is all gone." Sample free. For sale by John Y. AiacRae. Kansas City women have decided to remove their hats at church and all indoor meetings hereafter. ' We Will Be a Mother to You, and the peifect '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 Land Sale. North Carolih, Wake county Supe rior Court. Before D. H. Young, C. 8. C. H. M. Farnsworth, plaintiff, vs Fannie J. Nicholson, James H. Boyd, col., and others, defendants Sale for partition of land. By virtue of decree rendered in the above entitled special proceeding pending in the superior court for Wake county, N. C. W. J. Feeleand R. 0. Burton, commissioners appointed by the court, will, on jtfonday, the 3d day of June, A. D., 1805, expose for sale and sell at the eojrt house door by public outery, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract of land in Wake county, North Carolina, in the corporate limits of the city of Raleigh, on Lenoir street, and bound ed as follows: Beginning at a point on the sooth side of Lenoir street, 80 feet from the point of intersection with the east line of McDowell street, and running thence southerly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet, thence easterly , parallel with Lenoir street 43 1-3 feet) thence nottberly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet to the sooth line of Lenoir street; thence westerly along the south line 43 1-8 feet to the beginning, and more fully described in tin complaint. W. J. PEELE, B. O. BURTON, pal8 80d Commissioner. IN KKKf CT May 5, '5. Trains Leav. Kaleig:, 126 AM Daily. "Atlanta SpeuUI," PuiJuiaii Vestibule (or Heu U arson. Wnliioo, Peters burg, KichmoO'l, Whsbiug ton, Baltimore, PbiladeU pbU, New York and al points uortb. Buffet draw lot; room sleepers aud Pull man coaobes Atlanta to Washington, parlor cars Wttshiugtbu to New York Pulliuau Sleeping car Moo ro to Portsu'oaf. 11 31 A M-Daily for Henderson. Weldoo, Suf folk, Portsuiootti, Norfolk aud intermediate stations, connect at Portsmouth with BtvLine for Old Point aud Baltimore, with Kori folk and Washington Steam boat Oo., (or Washington wan N. Y. P. & N. R. R for Pulladetpbinaud .oInt north; also at Weldon wiib At '.ucio Coast Line (or R!ctiuioud, Washington, Rilduiore, Philadelphia aud iSew Vork. Through Bleepers Veidou to Ne Yorli anj with Scotland Neck BraDch for Green VUle. W8lllUg!oil auu Pl mouiti Pullman sleeper AtUuta ty Portsmoutu. 6 83 A M D tiiy, "Atlauta Special,' Puuuiiu Vestibule (or So. Pin 6, Hamlet, Monroe, Chcstor, UiiuU-o, ttreen wood, Abbeville, Atheus, Atl '.uta, Montgomery, Uo bi't. New Orleans, Chatta nooga, Nashville, Memphlt and ill poiote sonth and southwest,. Through Pull man Bulla' Sleepers and day co icties Washington to tiauta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diverging line Pall man sleeper Portsmouth to Mouroe. 8 40 P m Lv-.ly, for (Southern Pines, Hamlet, M a x t o n, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Uhar lottt Iiiuuoliiton, Shelby, J KuvherfordGon, Chester, 1 (ircenwood, Atlauta and I Poini sonth Trains' Arrive Raleigh: 6 8J A M -Dally. "Atlanta Special. Pullman Vestibule (row New York, Philadelphia. : Balrimore, Washington, Rienmocui, Portsinoatn, Norfolk &d all point ; north. Parlor cars New York to Washington; Pull in an Buffet sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 35 P M Dally from Portsmouth and points north via Bay Line N. Y. P. . & IN. K. R., also froci (ireenvule, Plymouth, Wellington anil Eastern ' Ctt'o'iua points via Wei j don, Petersburg, Richmond Washington and points north v,a Atlantic Ooast Line, i?pers New York to Weldon 1 81 A M lBily, "Atlanta Special,' ' Pnntuan Vestibule, from iiTlau , Athene, Aobevlile, (jrenwood, Chester anil points sooth. PdU man day coaches and sleeper Atiau ta to Wash! ngton. 11 26 A M Dally from W liming ton Shelby, Llncoloton, Uhar lotte, Atlanta and points ' south No. 408 and 41)3, "Atlunta Speolal," are solid Pullman vestibuled trains, com posed of U'agDiflcent dayeoachee and palaoe drawing rooms Buffet sleeper between Washington and Atlenta without change, on which there Is no extra fare charged. For in'ormatlon relative to aohed: ule, Ac, apply to ticket aent, or A JOooke, 8. P A , Haiti . h. E. St. JOHN, Vice President. . J. H. Wisder, General Manager. T. J. Abdekson, Oen'l Pass. Agent V. K. McBsb, Supt. 'Transportation. Extra: bargains in furniture at Rhomas & Maxwell.' Bed lounge with attacheable mattresses specialty. V Fine Cigars. 'O00000000-0000 OOOOOO ;gd wevso$ ) The Holidays have come and gone (j j with their pleasures and accustomed A bustle. Now it behooves us to turn V 'our attention to Q 9 Pttrs $ GARDEN $ I Careful buyer oi seeu should keep 6 in wind two important items: f. Qu&nty &r;d Frlc S ) I solicit the patronage of one and Q .all for the justly celebrated and re-X 'liable I BUTT. S Wholesale and Retail 0 DKUCGIST AND SEEDSMAN, j? BALK1GH, N. C. X chJoooo ? OOOOOO- OOOOOO 6 kooo lf-l J.-HAL. BOB Daily Pa-SjPrf SCrlptiO T pet s auu ' a City X 9 Directory.! O V 9 p 6kooooooooooooo- oooooooooo a Specaa Postage j Stamps, o Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores . I PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM ; Str Makes St Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula tfao n'eft:: ad1 debilitated, gives trf:v,'M- weakened aerves, expels -I vtnic the patient healU And ba - nhere Bloknefls, frlDomr Ut ' 'aiuirade tkst prevailed. PVfi w oondary and tertinry 'nd nolanalnir. marco- j r.larla, dynpepsla, and riatpni- j r.iarla. dyipepsla, and lotehe&, mmt 'ea, old chrouln ulcers, tetter, scald hao, bolis, eryslpelnB. eczema v,eiLaynaT. wlthont fear of citntpadlctlon.h&t P. P. P. is theboafe blood pari tier l,i tho world, arl makes , In all oases. Lailfae whoa svstems are nolnnned and whose) blood la In an lmjnre flbiiJl tloo, due to menstrual lrregniarUes, are peoaliarly benellted by the won derfal tonio and blooj oloannlng pmp erUesof P. P. P.-Prlokl Ash, Poke Boot and Potassium- . ePBINOFIRLD, Mo., An. 14th, 19 lean speak In the highest terms of your medicine from m own persona) Knowledge. I was affected wit ft hears disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 86 years, a treated by the very best fhylclaRS ana spent hundreds of dol srs, tried every Known remedy with oat finding relief. 1 have only taken one bottle of ydnr P. P. P., nd can cheerfully say It haa done me mors) good than anything I have aver taken. I oan recommend yonr medicine to all sufferers of the above diseases, MB9. at. U. YE AST, , V ipringneld. Green Ooonty, Mo. Catarrh, Malaria Kidney Troubles Arc entirely removed by P.P.P. Prickly Ash. Poke Root nd Potss slum, the greatest blood purifier on earth. Asbrdmp, O. , July 21 , 1891. MmsRa. Lippmam Bros. , Savannah. Qa. : Data Sirs I bong-tat a bottle of your P. P. P. at Hot Sprlnn.Ark..tnt It has done me more rood than three months' treatment at the Hot Springs. 1 Head three bottles 0. O. D. Ee.tHK,tful.ynr.jjEWTo , Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Ct.pt. J. D. Johnston. lb all whom if may ronrsrn 1 here by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of be skin. I Buffered for several years with an on sightly and dlssg-reenblu eruption on niy raoe. l tnea every anown reme dy but In vn!n. until P. P. P. was need, and am now entirely cured. Hlirnedhv J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Oa, -a9 kin CnewOanO,' 0 TuHmmtfromOu .Mayor a &fttf,Ifer. Sanmn.TKl., January It, 1898. Mbssrs. IiiPPKAN Bros. .Savannah, Oa. i Qmtlemml have tH8Q your P. P. p. fbr a dUease of the kln, nsuaily knowta as skin canoer,of thirty yeara' atanSngi and found great relief; It puri'fteetbe blood snd removes all Ir ritation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores. I have taken five or six bottle, and feel oonfldent that another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and atomaoh troubles. Yours truly, OAJPT. w. V. BTJflT, Attorney at Law. Book on Blood Diseases lor Free. ALL DRUGGISTS BELL IT. L5PPMAM BROS. PROPRIETORS, Uppman's Block,Sas)uah, CM BUBVXIaL 0(755, WJio1mU a4 Bt'J Ag.ati, 0arlo.s, S. Q. I V

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