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TO LET TO LET A-6 Rjdti D3llin, on Harrington street, 5 squares from the capitol. 1-8 Room Dwelline: on Jones stroot, naar D. and D. asylum; cood well of water. 1-8 Room Dwoilinpon Edonton street, 1-2 square from capitol; nicely located. 1-5 Room Dwelling on Blount street, 2 squares beyond Governor's minsion. I 1-2 Room dwelling on B'ount street. 20 building lots on monthly payments. Call and we will be glad to ihow you any of the above house jJ lota. j "WYl JNTE. I1ILTjI3NI'C3-TOXT Sc CO. d Real ntau Agent, No. io w,st iiargett itmt. OVER THE STATE. EYEMKGYISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wmi & Kllisotob. Hosds. Bin. Askrd. North Carolina 61 126 4s 103 The Goldtbt.ro Rides while engaged W. N. C. R. 6h 113 in takinir nn thi honea f.f nrjni. - I . K. R. 1(15 1 XI I ! . 1 .1 . ..1 Items of Much Interest llriefly Collated. soldiers buried Dear Bentonsyille ou Cityof Raleigh 60907 107 6..1RH7 101 the battle field where they fell, found Ral.C t. MilK6-..l90l 101 man articles in a good state of prea- Car'gh MillsCo.fJ-i, 103 137 104 114 1(H5 110 103 105 THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city, 25 cents per month. Prices for mailing, f J per year, or 25 cents per month. nfRrt llnttiirc nver Mr. J. Hil Bobbin's ! Druf Store, 2nd floor. I and a pair of shoes in v-ry good W. M. BROWN, Sr., M'g'r, 1 hape, Raleigh, N. C ervarinn. 1 ne a rr 11 m uru in nm. . , , Citizens" Nat. Hauk, V22 grave was a pocket book containing S(lt- i!auk llf K,.ij;bi 12!a aeven copper cents; in another a Coin. & Farm. Mink, 130 package of pins needles and buttons, ' "' Smiitf Kmk. 13 ) ! f .1:11.... iyy vnriieiu .Ullltvit , 44 Hl-.H. Works 0) N. C. far Co., 9S Raleigh (ian Light Co. tJ5 Raleigh Kle.trin Co. FRED. A. OLDS, Editor IALIIGH, S. C, MAY 8,! 1895. The Roaring river section, says the Wilkeeboro Chronicle, is again keeping up its reputation. A set of "white caps" have posted np notices giving notice that there must The democrats of Ohio are likely to i hereafter be no more information on nominate ex -Gov. Campbell for gov- moonshiners in that section otherwise ernor and Coxey is a candidate to head . there is to be somebody hurt. They the populist ticket. also forbid anybody hurt. They also j forbid anybody taking down the notices. Not even preachers are 124 134 133 13S 00 100 100 70 M Gov. Altgeld of Illinois will be known in history as the governor who pardoned more criminals and worse ones than any other man who ever held that office in any state. Italy has again been shaken by earthquake shocks which caused a panic. Thousands rushed into the streets and would not return to their homes. The shocks of two week ago cost many lives and did great damage. King Oscar of Sweden has given a subscription for the construction of a balloon to be started to the north pole. If he has the privilege of nam ing the excursionists he has got hold of a good thing in the art of states manship. Six months more will pass before congress meets. The house, the sen ate and the president are praying that tbe treasury deficits will end by that time. Each party wants to dodge tariff tinkering until after the presi dential election. Gov. Evans of South Carolina has found people inclined to laugh at his proclamations. It would be far more sensible, the St. Louis Globe Demo crat says, if he would turn his atten tion to establishing a telephone con nection with the governor of North Carolina. "Bradstreet's" has fonnd that at seventy-five points east of the Rocky mountains 227 factories started be tween April 1 and the end of May, giving work to 55, COO employes. Within this period, too, according to the same paper, the wages of 175,000 employees have . been advanced an average of 16 percent. Frederick R. Coudert, of New York, an eminent lawyer, says if the fact be comes evident that the nations of iiurope refuse relief by restoring silver coinage a storm will break and the result be financial revolution and loss to the United states, but ruin to Europe." He says further that Euro pean nations are beginning to find out that though they cant get along without us we can get along without then. .' Australia went slightly ahead of the United States in gold production 1 ist year, the figures respectively be iig $41,000,000 and $39,900,003. The yield of silver in the United States w is 4,000,000 ounces less than in 1893. Colorado, Montana, Utah and Iiaho tnrnedout 91 12 per cent of the American silver and 40 per cent of the whole American yield of gold. The bullion value of their silver was $28,-030,000. allowed to take oue down. John Dixon, the negro who murdered his cousin Lee Jones, at Wilmington, was outlawed yesterday, and $100 re ward was offered for his arrest. He was pursued Thursday by a posse of well armed men on a fast boat belong ing to the monitor Nantucket. Dixon was seen yesterday by a colrred man near Hilton. A large posse of police men, constables and armed citizens are now in pursuit of the murderer. Presideut Mclver says that at the normal and industrial school at Greensboro an infirmary will be built for use in cases of contagious diseases. So strict are the health regulations now that pupils who have contagious diseases cannot be sent home. The new dining room to be built will be 60x100 feet and will seat 300. The best style of plumbing will be put. in all the buildings. An addition to the main building, two stories in height, will give four new recitation rooms, ea:h 30x50 feet. All these improve ments will be finished by September 30. October 3 the school re-opens The number of students at the last term was 405. Next term 455 will be taken. - The Summer Girl. Ecuador Rebels Winning. ' PlBlVi Jnnu 7 d m . n . n i'l I. - capital of Eouador. was captured ves- i terday by the revolutionary forces af ter three day's severe fighting. The government forces were driven back into the country. Losses on both aides were heavy. ":: .';.'.:V": In the North Atlantic States a little over one-fourth of the population is p( foreign birth. ' " She is pretty, She is bright, She is ever A delight. She is short and She is tall, She is great and She is small. She is brown-eyed She is blue; She is fickle, She is true. She is pink-cheeked, She is pale; . She is healthy, She is frail. She is wealthy, She is poor; She is anything But sure. She is gowned in White or blue. Gray or pink or Soft ecru. She is fluffy. She is trim, And she maybe Plump or slim. She is guileless, She is wise; Even stupid , When she tries. ; : She is dainty, ; She is sweet, In the hone Or on the street. She will flirt you If she can; ' So be wary ' Foolish man. She's delightful. But you'll learn That she doesn't "Care a durn." She is all things In a lamp, And she knows that Man's a cbnmp. Pains in the back aud proins gup. pressed and highly colored urine and all kidney and blood troubles quickly relieved by Johnson's Kidney and Liver Regulator. 25 and 50 cents. Ifor vale by John Y. MacRae, druggist. ICE VV ii;ain offer from the Ral.bh Crvstil lea Factory Ice of lvt .p.ilitv and .it lowest rr'c,?s' Kaleii: and to nc.ir-bv railroad points. Ue now ready lur delivery in any quantity. JONES & POWELL. IP00ai1.0jn.tias; Steam Coal is ahead of all others in quality and prices. JONES & POWELL. Raleigh Agents. jTOz? Grain Hay, Mill Feed, Shingles, Laths, etc., call on JONES & POWELL, K.-leigh. N. C. Sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of a judgment rendered at the April term 1895 of Wake conn, f v Superior Court, in the case of G. O. Barbce against A. C. Penny and others, being No. 5S4, summons dock et of said court, I will offer for sale to the highest b'dderfor cash, at public auction, at the court house door In the city of Raleigh, N O , on Mon day, the 1st (lav of July, la93. the fol lowing described lot of land situated in Garner. St. Mary's township. Wake rouaty, N (J. and bounded as fol lows: Begiunlng at a stake 'do feet from the centur of the N O. R B. track, runs a 01 1 chains to a stake; thence g 3 r 1 16-100 chains to a stake; thence u 03 w 'i 11 lOOchalns to a stake; tbence n 27 e 1 16 100 chaius to tbe beginning, containing 15 of an aore, being the lot convey ed by E. Hagwood, executor to John L Coster, bv deed recornd in Regis . ter'g office of said county in book 118, page f 60. ARMISTEAD JONES, iny25 Commissioner. ( Do. Iif.lcr'. Knrfl.h niUBoail Tlrand. PENNYROYAL PILLS f.". llrwlnBI ana Hnly Uenulnc uriftFirist for Oieftcafeft Kno'uh Dia mumi Brand in If cd Mid trcid mtt!lio' Ann nllipp. ittiut donorrouJ mhttttw turn iiini tmif.wioiM At iruRiHts, nr ma in Miami for particular. l"stlnirtinU mil "RtUvf for Luilem" iwier. ret lira Malt 10.000 T-ftmiOnitls. S,.mr 1tpmr. Cbtikut4rl'atnleiilCw.,MaiHHonNqua-f SviA ttf ftU Lewi iruMiw. mind,! Sale of Real Estate. By authority of a mortage to Jos. 6. Brown as recorded in Book 18t, I Hg" nU. records of Register of Deeds rltiee for Wake county, I will on I hursdav tbe 7th of J uue,lS'J5, at IS O'clock in , at the court house door of V ake coouty, sell to the highest bid cWrforctsh the following described real estate to wit : 1st Helios at a stake on the north aide of Cameron street, Raleigh, N.O., II 1-2 feet from Ruiford Ferrall'i 8. V. corner, runs thence a'ong said sire?t 571-3 fetto a stake on the I'ne of T. H Brings deceased, thence northwardly along ssid line H O feet to a stake, thence eastwardly 67 t 9 feet to a duke in an alley, thence sou' herly along sid alley 100 feet to the beginning nd. B gi s at a stake at Carey I'-vln's H. W. corner on West Le n lr tr.pf,,-. Kalelgh, rnng thence west 'Oi f-et with said street to a rke; thence north 210 feet to a srake in Win Otey's line, Ibeneeccst '.'6 ' 4 feot .to said Irvtn'e N. W. trier, fheree 210 feet south with his line to the heeinuing. . Jos. a Browiv, ma8 1 Mortgagee. M M MM MEDAL AND DIPLOMA 01 int WUHLU 5 CDLUMBIXN EXPOSITION, r mjmtmn of RwUtnlu mm ft.,-, , M. Cost to comulu. S. A. L Seaboard Air-Lino. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. 15 EKKEOT May 6, '9J. Traina Leatv Kaleiicn. 1 MA M Dally, "Atlanta HpeoUl," admin Vestibule for Ueu uereou, Weldon, Peters barg, Klebmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadei. pnia, ew York and al points north. BnfT t draw, lug room sleepers and Pull man coaches Atlanta to Washington, parlor earr Wasbiugton to New York Pullman Cileeplng car Mon roe to Portsn'outh. 11 81 A M-Daily for Henderson. Wldou, 8uf folk, Portsmouth, Norfolk and intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth with BayLineforOld Point aud Baltimore, with Nor folk and Washington Steam boat Co., for Washington with N. Y. P. & N. K. R for Philadelphia and points north; also at WeHou with Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond, Wuulugton, Bal.-imoro, Philadelphia aud New fork. Through sleepers Weldon to New York and with Scotland Neck Branch for Green vllle, Washington aud Ply mouth. Pulttniu sleeper Atlanta ty Portsmoutn. 5 85 A.M Daily. "Atlanta (Special,' Pullman Vestibule for So. Pines, Hamlet, Monro-, Chester, Clinton, Ureeii. wood, Abbeville, Atbeos, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Uhattai uooga, Nashville, Memphis . aud till points south and southwest. Through Pull man Buffet Sleepers and day co ic lies Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diversing lines Pull man sleeper Portsmouth 10 Monroe. 8 40 P M Daily, for Soutuern Pines, Hamlet-, Maxto.n, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Llnoolnton, Shelby, Rutherfordton, Chester, Greenwood, Atlanta and Points south Trains Arrive Raleigh : 6 80 A It Dally. "Atlanta Special, u Pullman Vestibule from New York, Philadelpnla Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth, Norioik and all polutt north. Parlor oars New York to Washington; Pull man Buffet sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 85 P M Dally from Portsmouth and point north via Bay Line N. Y. P. & JN. R. K., also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington and Eastern Carolina points vU Wei don.Petersbarg, Richmond Washington and point north v.a Atlantic Coast Line, sleeper New York to Weldon 51 81 A m Daily, "Atlanta Special,'.' Pullman Vesttbute, fror Atlanta, AtlieuB.Aooeviilo, Greenwood, Chester And points south. Puilmun day coaches and siet p.-r A, an ta to WasUi ugton. 11 26 A m Daily from .V 1 1 ui l a g t on, Shelby, Li acoluton, CUur . lotte, Atlanta and points south No. 402 and 401, "Atlanta Special," are solid Pnllmau vestibuied traius, composed of wagniticenc daycoaodes and palace drawing rooms HuUet sleepers between Washington and Atlanta wlttioat change, on which there is no eitra fare enarged. For Information relative to ached nle, io., a p pi y to tloxot adnc, or A . J Cooke. S P A., KaUigbt. E. St. JOHN, Vice President. J. H. Wkndrb, General Manager. T. J. AsdebsoN, Gen'l Pass. Agent V. E. McBkb, Supt. Transportation. m sling Yonr Clothes. Par If la days of old your good mothei did It and you had no fault to find When itoomesto laundering your soil ed linen We .Willi Be a Mother to You, and the peifect satisfaction we guar antee will make you think of those happy days of old. Discard safety pinst Away with batchelor buttons The Oak City atedm laundry sewsoo buttons and tape. . OAK Cn7 STEAJf LAUNDRY, It. B. Wran, PronrUtot PboM 87 QOOOOOQ- 2 ? 0 Pa" $Q Tini rra rS 0 6 Oooooo o X 000000000- 0000 ooooop ARDEN ! SEED.; oooooo 000-000 OD NEWS,! The Holidays have come aud gonef I with their pleasures and accustomed ( bustle. Now it behooves us to turn 'our attention to Fine v 6 Cigars. X OOOOOO Cardleio' Careful buyers of seed should keeD ( (in uilad two important items: ( Quality Price , I solicit the patronage of one and I .all for the justly celebrated and re-. 'liable ' A' I M BOBBITT, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGIST AND SEEDSMAN, BALEIGH, N. C. rOOOOO oooooo- oooooo o 0 Daily Pa-ftPfe pui3 ana w City ? Diroctory.V v KOOOO-fr cxo o-oo-ooo a Specialty. X -ooo5 oooooo Postage Stamps. ooooo TaHe the Visitor. AM0HFH, $3.00 PER YEAR. THE ' Evening Visitor. I PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, .'OW IS THE TIME XOW IS THB TIM B TO SUBSCRIBE. TO SUBSCRIBE. The mission of THB VISITOR will be In the future, a it hae -been In the pae, TO ELEVATE LIBOR PUBUSH ALL HOME flSWS. ' TO ' ADVANCE THE INTEREST OF RALEIGH, TO ' REPORT ALL INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES. It will contribute, by Its advocacy of Progressive Ideas of Business, to make Raleigh a prosperous manufacturing centre, a model of commercial enterprise, and tbe most prosperous CITY IN THE SOUTH. Its small price will attract subscriber. Its real merits will make It a popular favorite. SUBSORIBS FOR THE VISITOR . -TO INTEREST READERS mmi OF ALL GLASSES. TERMS: One year, Inside the city, ft 00 'One week, " " C6 , One month, M ; Oue year, outstdo the city, (8 00 j One week, OS (One montjfi," " 9ft Clns of four, one m nth $1 Oft Pos.ge paid at this uIBuo. Address, V EVENING VISITOR, '' i
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