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T O LETo TO LET 1-6 R )) ti DV3llin, on Harrington street, 5 squares from the capitol. 1-6 Rum Dvdllinz on Jonas street, near D, and D. asylum; eood well of water. 1-8 Room Dweilinpon Edenton street, 1-2 square from capitol; nicelv located. 1-5 Room Dwelling on Blount street, 2 squares bevond Governor's mansion. 1-2 Room dwelling on Bfount street. 20 building lots on monthly payments. Call and w will be gUd t- show you any of the above house ad lots. " W'Y ISTTH , JLTjITN'GKTOIT &C CO. In- nd Real Estate Agents, No. 10 West Hargett street. IYEUIHG VISITOR- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (Except Sunday) EVESIXG VISITOR PUB CO THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city A correspondent of the Baltimore J : "Sun, v. no has made a I'-urney through the sooth, from Maryland to Texas, reports decided sign of pro gress ill along tb lino. New enter prises are springiug up, aud building i active. The correspondent thiuks tUi: I li c itt io acreage ha beeu de- 15 cents per month. Prices for mailing, fi per year. cents per month. crested 13 per vent., and roru iucreas ed in ;iri oi ii.r. The c"rulielda (jive ' Otr'gb ' promise uf iu al'und.iu' yield, enough probsMy. to meet th home demand. I N J;HI.k f K.,leigh, 1:3:3 or 25 . I' is idei.i tnat I he Houiu i adtaur- Com. & I-.-i.in. Hank, 1J0 STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wl.UI & ULIISUTOK. Bonds. Hid. A.skkp. North Carolina 0 IM 107 4s in. ;U W. N. H. o 113 114 N. c. r. u. ios HKi Cit.v.ifK.ileit;bO.l'.)j7 lt)7 1U 0-.1&7 101 1DJ Ral.C.it. n;!'a.rl..i!Hl KM 10i iiisl'.i.O., 103 OCRS. Citizens' at. Kink, 123 ing industrially iu every iireetion. Orlice Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal Bobbin's j d tb t it , Uil ,fcrnill!. uow Drug Store, 2nd door. W. 11. BKOWN, Sr., M'g'r, Raleigh, N. C I' make a mure pi'ifitshle ue uf its vast J agricultural resource. FRED. A. OLDS, Editop B1LKIGH, 5. C, MAI tax on bank cheeks aud other business paper. Republicans are daily driftiug more 11. 1895. 1 and more to the idea that the voters i - I of the eouutrv should be shifted off " The proper pronunciation of seere- tU boQt free of tary of state 01uey's name is .aid to at anJ ghou,d gM wk to be "Ohney." tn8t mp0rtant subject which rasped It is reportedharpredident Cleve-1 'antry duriub' th la!,t io uf land intend, to recommend a stamp ' "W""- Th feel thst their "f'",t ground is in talking about the tariff It is generally recognized that if the public mind is permitted to dwell on the silver problem not only the demo cratic party, but the republican party is well, will be in great danger of a split. The western silver leaders are determine 1 to make a demonstration at the coming meeting of the u itional league of republican clubs at Cleve land, aud, if possible, foive a show of hsuds on some phase of the free coinage (juestiou. There will be twenty-five contested election cases for the nex' Uuited States house of representatives to de cide, all from the south but one. North Carolina has risen rapidly in the line of manufacturing states. At present her factories employ 36.211 Lands and turn out $40,375. 4.r0 worth of products. The British admiral who command ed the recent bulldozing expedition against Nicaragua has publicly de clared that the real purpose of said proceeding was 'to dispose of the Monroe doctrine." President Cleveland is said to be in favor of a meeting of the democratic national, committee "to take some ac tion toward straightening out the party tangle on the financial ques tion." The growth of publio libraries in the United States is a very remarka ble feature. There are now nearly 5, 000, and with the single exception of the county, there is not a single civil division of the government that has not adopted this form of educational oerviee. Ral. Ki.iug Rank. 1M Carl.'i,'u Mills Co , 77 I'hi.s. Works, !; ". C. Car Co.. S Ruleigh lias Liu'ht Co. 05 R:il-igh Kl i. Tie Co. 1J4 124 1JJ 13ri o liM llX) 71 fti) ICE We u'-iin oifer from the Rahuh Crystal lTr-viv ice of lvt 0";i!itv and at lowest piu.", in .i!ei''.'i and lo neir-K raili'o.i.1 p .iiils. Ice now ready im delivery in any quantity. JONES & POWELL. J?o o alio jxtJ3s Steam Co.il is ahead of ail others in nlity and prices. JONES & 1'OWELL. Raleigh Aj:eiHs IATK XKWS N()T.-:s. Iluiipriiins I i-lo-I);Ut' All Over the Ciiiiuti y. JTOr Grain Hay, Mill reed, Shinies, Laths, etc., . call on JONES & POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. Four men in the I'nited States pre clude and deliver to the bakers as much flour as will feed 1,000 persons, u.t 12 ouncts of bread daily, for a year; or, in other words, one can feed 2j0, wbereaB in Europe one man feeds only thirty persons Mr. Olney yesterday became seure t iry of state, succeeding Walter Uresham, chief justice Fuller, who Lad gone to Waslnugton from Rich mond, administered the oath of otiiee. Judge Harmon, who succeeds Olney as attorney geuu-.ti, is expected to as sume his new duties in a few days. By next fall, n all goes we'l, the new battery of pneumatic dynamite guns, intended for the protection ol dan Francisco, will be turned over to the war department, 'ihis battery is composed of three fifteen-inch guns, one more than the battery for the de fense of New York harbor, and it is so placed as to give it complete sweep of the main channel leading up to San Francisco. At present there are but two of these batteries in the United dtates. The eons throw a 500 lb. dynamite shell four miles. A party of students at Rutgers col lege, felt like having some fun last Monday night and obstructed one jf the leading streets with railway ties. After anjoying the confusion of the public they retired to their rooms. Uut later the police took a hand and the boys were marched back to the scene, where they worked and swelter ed two boars in putting things to rights again, a large crowd of citizens looking on and making remarks. The spectators especially called for the t-ollege yell of "rah, rah, rah ! bow ' vow-wow I Rutgers I " bat 'the students thought It best to saw wood and say nothing. William F. Castle has been appoint ed Hawaiian minister to Washington, in place of L. A. Thurston, resigned. Reinforcements of ten battalions of infantry and other troops intended for the Island of Cuba wi'! leave Spain ,Inne 17. A fire broke out at Mereny, Hungary, yesterday was not under control until 310 houses were destroyed. Several persons lost their lives. A epeciil dispatch from Shanghai, China, says it is almost certain that a massacre of all the persons connected with the English, French and Ameri can missions at Chengt u has occurred. Neither men, women or childrlh have been spared according to the report. Yesterday the Cuban insurgents de stroyed ilie railroad between (iuanta u auto an 1 Caiinauern, aud aiterward to' k pos .essioii of the termer' ci y, which had beeu pr.u-tically deserted bv the inhabitant. The Spaniards i e tiirfd as the i ubans advanoed. It has not beeu determined whether a. war vessel Shall be sent to tiit Flori da coast to prevent a ilhOusteriiig ex pedition going to assist the Cubau rebels. Navy oili. lals generally are of the opinion that there is no necessity for any such Hi tiou. At Richmond, Va., today William R. Isaacs, grand lodgM secretary of the Masonic grand lodge of Virginia, and grand recorder of the grand encamp ment of K nights of Templar of the United States, was buried. His fu neral was one Of the greatest Masonic burials ever witnessed in the south. For the first ten days of June the IT. S. treasury receipts have aggrega ted $1,000,OCJ a day. Sundays ex cluded, and the expenditures have been only $1,559,000 in excess of re ceipts. The end of June is likely to show an excess of $2,000,000 or $3, 000,000 receipts over expenditures,' a condition not reached in any one month for several years by the treas ury. A favorable report by the govern ment commission which went to Nica ragua a month ago to examine the route of the proposed cans1, is confi dently expected on Its return to the United States next month. Private letters received from members state that they are convinced the plan of the canal is feasible. Sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of a judgmeut rendered at the April term 1895 of Wake coun fv Superior Court, io the chsa of (J. O. Barbee against. A. C. Penny and others, being No. 584, summons dock et, of sid court, I will offer for sale to the highest b'dler for easli, at public auction, at the court house door in the city of Ruleigb. N 0 , on Mon day, the 1st 1av of July, 1'J5. the fol low'ufr describe 1 lot of liud situated in Warner, y t. Mary's townp hip, Wake county, X O. and bounded ns fol lows: Beg' union at a stake tOtl feet from the ennter of the N P. K 8. track, runs s til" e 1 '4100 chains to a stake; tlieuoe iit0 n 1 16-100 chains to a stake- thence u tii0 wall 1 "Ochains to a stake; thence n 27" e 1 16 100 chains to the betrlouiug, containing IO of an av-re, beinj tue lot couvey ed by K. Hacfwocd, executor to John L Coster, by deed recored iu Regis ter's office of said county in book 118, page 'jBO. ARM13TEAD J0NE8, my3ri Commissioner. fhlrhMlcr'. KnirlLll TMumonil ttrmui rfJKYROYAL PILLS V ill i) (fiity 41i'nnln . A wr.iAf"--(..., - L. Jfr i'" .-tn;.S f-..f purl-.-t : .rs. t, '. M,U mi 4 F '1UMi ( fttr I ltd t" i'v rMurn 'hfi-in.-M,i itvnilcttl i-itU ml 11111 !iui' tk bj ii Lgcial Diutisuwi.-. . i'bllattta., I'M. Sals of Real Estate, 1-1 v 'liiitliuritv of h uiortHire to Jos. i. Hid-, it hn leconl -l Hi Hook 13V, !'.? rn'o .in 'it Remitter ol Deeds Uu r- f'f Wl, c iiin'.v, 1 will on i-iiur.f'tv tiie :7-.h of .i une.iS'ia, at IB 'ion'K iu , '"ir the court House door of V ike . outi'y. sell to the highest riJ -"! for cash the fullowiug described rtsl estate to wit: 'et H''gii;s at a stake ou the north siile of Cameron street, Raleigh, N. C, 11 13 feet from Rulford Ferrall's 8. W. comer, runs thence n one said stieat 57 1-? fet to a stake on the I'ne of T. H. Brlpgs deceased, thence Dorthwardly along said line li'O feet to a stake, thence eastwnrdly 57 I 8 feet, to a stake in an aliev, thence son'herly along sitld alley 100 feet to the beginning. 2nd, Bf-gios at a stake at Carey Iiviu's W. corner on West Le noir ctr-'ef, Kalelgh, runs thence west : ti feet with siid street to a rtke; thence north 210 feet, to a e'ake in W'ui Otew's line tbence est V6 ' 4. f,,et ,f.o said IrvtnV N A'. B .riier. IheDoe 210 feet sontti with his Hue to the hoetnuing. JOH. G BB'lW.V, , nia?8'da . Mortgagee S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Lino. OONDEN8ED 8CHRDULE. IS KffKCT Mty 5, '95. Trains Lea. Kileigh, 1 38 A at l'"'ly, "Atlanta Speui!," I'niiinanVeetibnlefor Hen ilerson. Weldon, Peters burg, Kichruoud, Washing ton, Baltimore, Piiladel puia, New VorR and al pjiuts north. Burf..t draw, i ng room sleepers aud Pall mun coaches Atlanta to WHshiugton, parlor cart Washington to New Sork Pullman sleeping car Mon roe to Portsmouth. 11 81 A M l'aily for Henderson. Weldon, Suf folk, Portsmouth, Norfolk and intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth wlthBavLlneforOld Point and Baltimore, with Nor folk aud Washington Steam boat Co., for Washington with N. Y. P. & N. K. R for Philadelphia and j oints north; also at We! lou with Atlantic Coast Ltue for Richmond, Wat ilugton, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud jc x'ork. Through sleepers Weldon to New York an 1 with Scotlaud eck hnuch for (ireen vilie, VYnshlugioQ and Ply mouth. PuU'oan sleeper Atlanta ty Portvmouth. 6 8 AjM Daily. "Atlanta rtpee.lal,' Pullman Vestibule for So. Pines, Hamlet, Monroe, Chester, Clinton, fcireou wood, Abbeville, Athens, Atlauta, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Chatta nooga, Nashville, Mmuphls uiiu ell polDts sout.'- and south wosc Througa fau tuan Buffet. Sleepers and day coiches Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diverslng lines Pull man sleeper Portsmouth to Monroe. 8 40 F M-Dally, for Southern Pines, Hamlet Maxto.u, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Linoolnton, Shelby, Kutherfordton, Chester, (ireenwood, Atlauta and Points south. Trains Arrive Raleigh : 5 80AM-Daiiy. "Atlanta 8peclal, Pullman Vestibule from New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Portsmouth, Norfolk and all poluti north. Parlor oars New x'ork to Washington; Pull man Buffet Sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 85 P M Daily from Portsmouth and point north via Bay Line N. Y. P. & N. R. R., also from Ureenvllle, Ply month, Washington and Eastern Carolina points via Wei don. Petersburg, P.lchuiond Washington and points north via Atiatiio Cot.sc Lice, sleepers New York tc Weiitoa 1 21 a m Daily, "Atlanta Special,' Palluian VecUbui, from Alliu, Aii:i.viS, Vri.o'vilic (.-ir-uiiood, ' ;!n-9t l and ! .: point soatti.. PaiiiuK.-t aay coachus and !e.-p-;r A; au ta to Yvauhi ugtoc. 11 26 A M Laily troui -V nmiufl on SitiolOvY LluoOlUWU, UUaf- lotte, Atlaute. an 1 poiu'e south No. 402ai't 4 Ji, "AlUuU S;)ejial," are solid Pullman vetit.ibalptl trams composed ol -i aguiiloeut day coaches and nalace drawing rooms Butiet sleepers between.' VHHUiugtou aud Atlanta wituont change, ou whiob there Is no oxtra fare charged. For information rolutlve to sohed ale, ic, apply to ticKet agaac, or A. J Cooke, 8. P A., Raltigh. E. St. JOHN. Vice President. J. H. Windbh, Weneral Manager. T. J. ASDBKdoS, (ien'l Pass. Agent T. K. MoIIbb. Supt. Transportation. -e r ..11. rn. f,'0'-., - ' 1th, 1. Commercial Collrra ot Ky. Uulvenmy. Islington, Kj wu awudiid MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BT THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. rr SfWM orRosk-kM-piBC wral BulnrM Kdocation. el, com to complete Buainxw c-uarw! about uo. InclndlDf tnttlon.books jnd board. Phonography, Typ Wrttlnc and TeleKrajilir taught. For circular, addraaa. r-!3a V ela. Washing Your Clothes. fin days Of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to find. When it comes to 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 pins! Away with batchelor buttons! The Oak City steam laundry sews on buttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAK" LAUNDRY, L. B. Wiati, Phone 87 ,T ' Propfirtor r0000-0 o-oooooo ooo- oooo ooooo? Q 9 o 0 Pure Drugs. D, OOO-OOOi oooooo ooo - ooo ;qod newSo! I The Holidays have come and gone I jwith their pleasures and accustomed bustle. Now it behooves as to turn 'our attention to Carder r- v v- vos. 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