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i 0 T O LETo T LET 1-6 R))n D vallin on Harriigton street, 5 squares from the capitot. 1-5 Rj)m D. vailing: on Jones street, nar D, and D. asylum; eood well of water. 1-8 Room Dweilin on Edonton street, 1-2 square from capltol; nlcelv located. 15 Room Dwelling cn Rlount street, 2 squares bevond Governor's mansion. 1-2 Room dwelling on Bfount street. 20 building lots on monthly payments. Call and we will b glad to show you any of the bne houses aid low. "a V IN ITTT . TT1T T.TTSl C-T'OTsr 3C CO. In Real E-Ut.. Agents, No. 10 West Uargett strvet. ED- EYETO VISITOR. .PUBLISHED EVFKY AFTERNOON, (Except SunJay) EVENING VISITOR PUB CO. 1.THE VISITOR, by carriers in the city. IS cents per month. The now coiuuiixionrr of aricul , tiro, Mr. Sniu"l 1.. I'atterH.in, of Caldwell county, waaelrcted Inst uittlit. He in an able and an earnest man. vith experience an a forme r member of tlid biard of agirultarw aud had a wide C(Uint.iDc in the gut-. The re-el-ction of Mr. Thomas K. liriuer a hc rotary is a deserved compliment. I For Several months 1m na acted as commissioner, with much ability and STOCKS AND BONDS. Cnrrerted weekly by W x it S: KauxuTuJ. B...i. Hi n. Assit, North far.. !i in C 1M J 27 4s 103 104 W. N.Y. R. 6h 113 1U X. t. K. II. 103 ltKl Cityi.f ii.iloi!i6.lH7 107 lit) ' COM "101 10J Ral.Cot. Mil!-,tt. 1H)1 104 105 1)J OnrVh MilNlV.O-. Ht..('kj. Citizoim' Xai. Rink. laad-an excellent report to i jo board : Nit. Rmk ..f Kileiih Prices for mailing, 13 per year, or 25 ! Ust eeninif. I Com. & Farm. Uank. Ral. Si - iiiw- Hank. cents per month. Omce Upstairs over Mr. J. Hal bobbin's Dr uf Store, 2nd floor. W. H. BROWN, Sb., M'g'r. Kaleigh, N. C. FRED. A. OLDS, Editor XALKieil, S. C, MAY 14 1895. Secretary of the treasury Carlisle at Louisville, Ky., today delivered an address on the financial issues of the day. in the great Mem- Caralei,fh Mill t'o . i n. work, C. Car Co.. The British government in India has lasolved to reward the soldiers who took part in the late Chitral campaign 'with six months' extra pay each. For the first time since the Cuban rebellion broke out diplomats resident at Washington city are beginning to take a serious view of the uprisings on the island. Yesterday the supreme court of Illi nois strnck a heavy blow at combines ly its decision against the whisky trust. The attorney general is pleased and says the death knell of trusts in that state is sounded. The Richmond Times says that if the national democratic convention next year adopts a free silver platform that paper will urge a second conven tion " to Dominate a democrat of the etraightest aect upon a sound money platform." The treaty of peace between Ch'ua and Japan does not provide that Chi na shall be thrown open to the world. as was reported, but only that certain ports Bhall be opened to Japanese commerce and manufactures. Pcblic interest phis meeting for free silver coinage is great Tiie convrntiou adopted a strong platform demanding free coin age. Senator Turpie made a great epeeuh and senator Marlon Butler a short address. Theie were also ! strong speeches by Tillman, senator ' Stewart, senator Jones and others. It was asserted that the democratic party is strong enough to champion the cause of silver. There was at one time fear of the bolting of prominent democrats because of the advocacy of the abolition of party lines by one or wo of the speakers, but the end was harmony and there was no right over the resolutions after they were read to the convention, for the reason that they carefully avoided any reference calculated to produce discord. Tlio resolutions advocate the free and un limiied coinage of gn'd and iler at a ratio of 10 to 1, declare that interna tional co-operation is not necessary and attribute the recent hard times entirely to the demonetization of sil ver. Although nothing was said in the resolutions about abolition of party lines as proposed by Sibley, N. Raleigh tits Light 0 Raleigh Ele -trie Co. 133 133 130 130 77 on 05 63 134 131 133 133 90 100 100 70 SO The cruelty of the Turks is known the world over. In Armenia one man was beaten till he fainted, and then a girdle was thrown around his neck and he was violently forced to the jus tice's office, where he was branded in sixteen places with red-hot ramrods He was kept on his feet, for live days and nights, without food or driuk ' He was also subjected to violent, beat ingg and the plucking out of hair. The bridge decided on to span '.he Hudson at New York will be a six track, eenter-hinge, truss suspension bridge, 150 feet above high water a the center, and with a span 3110 fee long. The idea of spending $25,000, 000 on a bridge would once have been considered an extraordinary thing but it goes in these times as a matter of fact enterprise and investment. We ic-iin oiler from the Rakish Crystal Fn r.nrv atewart and others, the speakers of the day alriost without exception took care to assert thoir Democracy and to repudiate any affiliation with either republicans or populists Ice of best j inlitv and at lowest pruv .n Rjlciy," and to near-by railroad point.,. t now ready for delivery in any quantity. JONES & POWEU. IPooaii.ojzLt:as Steam Coal is ahead of all others in quality and prices. JONES & POWELL.. Raleigh Agents. Hay, Mill Feed, Shinnies, Laths, etc., call on JONES 4 POWELL, Raleigh, N. C. frWk Cbl..i..tpr. Fnclloli rlamt Rml Pennyroyal pills Vtt V rnliftt.). LAD ui vihcI iu Rett v A 'r -Lt if ftXA S3! A. P LADICS tfk I'A 'id nirultiu !vre4irtth MM rihU.o. Take inn Alhnr. .-vkm if hi ienu nWitu d tmtt nu n At lriicjini. emtia lo stun i for partial I art tntlmotn MmIL lO.OMU r.'limt.r..a!. Mimo i'ir. a Ilia Ileal Cuuli HvniD. Tastca Uuud. I tw lij tliuu. sold iy lrumritrt. I prcpnnio wo have used over one hundivd bottles of Piso'a Curo for CoiiftuniTition . in my family, and I am continually ad vising others to get it. Undoubtedly it is tho Best Coup Medicine I ever used. "W. C. M iltenf-ercer, Clarion, Ta., JJec. an, 1'J4. 1 Bell l'iso s VJuro tor (Jonsum Hon, ana never nave any com plaints. E. Siiorky, Postmaster, Bhorey, Kansas, Dec. 21st, 1S94. 'l'hi lUftt t'nm?h Svnm.l TiiHtfB UfMd. l so tn time. I iUi uy J'nurtrists, g Pimplas, Blotches cia In D It is estimated that 300,000 persons will leave New York for Europe this year, and that they will spend abroad a little over $100,000,000 The 60, 000 first class passengers will spend about $1200 each. If this country were on a silver basis the amount re quired would have to be doubled. A new fad for the trip is to go on the cattle ships, which carry passengers for $80 the round trip. These cattle cruisers have three keels and are said to be less conducive to sea sickness than any other craft. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Wakes ir Marvelous Cures r in Blood Poison Rheumatism grand Scrofula The Seaboard Air Line baa made a contract with the Egypt coal company whereby the latter is to famish the road with 100 tons of coal daily. Thin ! U good news ; it means much for i North Carolina. The tests of this coal made for a year past by the S. A. I L. show it to be excellent, and tht 1 the statements that an excess of sol- ! phur rendered it unvailable had no ' foundation in fact. The supply of coal at Egypt is vast, and this nse of It will likely be followed by other pUways, P. P P. pariflostbtt blood, tmlldanp the and debilitated, gives tT-Mir. weakened nerves, expels aOM. rirc tho patient health and hai , fl.ore sickness, gluomj Iei . ' Ifcsaltade first prevailed. Fti , . oondary and fcertlnry 7 phi it . nod poUonlnfp. merca rlai poi", , siarla, dyspepsia, and gait w-v aul akin diseases, like otohu0, i.itiiIqs, old chronic ulcer, ttor, aoaid Ueua, bolls, eryslpelaas. Ocsema- weaiy say, without fear of ooatrallctlun.that P. P. P. Is the best blood pnrloer the world, and makes positive, speedj and permanent euros Id all ousel. Ladles whose systems are do toon ed nu wmne uiuou in iu sa impure wjnoi- sion, tine to menstrual irreguiare are peculiarly benefited by the wri derfol tonlo and bloou cleansing proi ertlesof P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Pol Hoot ana rotassinm. Sprinopirld, Mo., Ang. 14th, 189:4. X can speak In the highest terms of our medicine from my own persons nowledge, I was affected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 35 years, was treated by the very best ihyslcians ana spent hundreds of dol are, tr'ed every known remedy with oqc finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of yottrp. P. P., nd can cheerfully any it has done rue more food than anything I have ever taken, can recommend your medicine to ail sufferers of the above diseases. MBS. M. M. YBARY. Springfield, Green County, Uo. and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles g Are entirely removoa by P.P.P. Prickly Ash, Poke Ront and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier on earth. . . ABKRnBKy. O.. July 21, IS91. MEftNRS. Lifpm an Bros., Savannah, G i. : Drab Sirs I bimnht a bottle uf ?'our P.P. P. at Hot Springs, Ark., and t has done mo more goon than three months' treatment at the Ho". Springs, fiend three botties C, O. D. BespectfuUr yours, jXfl. M. NKWTON. Aberdeen, Brown County, O, Cupi, J. D. Johnsloa. 7b all trhom it mav conrem: I hflPA by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I sightly and dtsagreeablu eruption on my face. I trie! every known reme dy but In Tain. until P. P. P. was used. and Am now antlrelv cured. (fligaedbyj J. D. JOHNSTON, Savannah, Go. Skin Cancer Cured. TuHmonyfrom tht Bay or of SeqvtoTtX. Svqpiv, Tb., Jannary 1. lW)g.. Hbssrb. Li ppm ah Bros., fiavannah, Ga, i Gtntlemenl have tri'-fl your p. P. P. flr a disease of the skin, usually knefflto ss skin cancer ,of thirty years (landing, and found groat relief: It urillestlie blood and remove all ir ritation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores. 1 Lave taken flveoralx bottles 1 and feel confident thst another course , will effect a uure. It has aiso rolirved me from Indignation and stomuoti troubles. Yours truly. UAr J - W. M. BUBT, Attorney at Law, Boon in Blood Mm Mi M ALL DBUOQIBTS BELL IT. LIPPMAN SROS. PBOPRIET0R3, Uppmam'. Block.SaTuaab, Bm S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Line. OONDKNPED SCHEDULE. 15 kfkkct Ma; 6, "95. Trains Leatv. Ktlet(,'li, 1 it A M Patly, AtUnt SpecUl," i'UiluiauVrstibulefor Uea uron, Weldon, Peters bnric, Kicbrooo'l, Wishiau tun, Bultiuiore, Pbtla.leU llim. New York and al l!nt north. Hu;I-t draw iii); room sleperiand Pull tuao coacbea Atlanta to WuHhingtoQ, parlor oars Washington to New York Pullman (Sleeping ear Mon roe to Portsuioath. 11 31 A M Daily for Hpuderpon. Weldon, 8nf folic, Portsmootb, Norfolk aud intermediate atations, counects at Portsmouth wltb HayLineforUld Point and Bdltituore, with Hors folk aud Waabiogton Sieam boat Co., for Washington with N. Y. P. & K. R. B for Philadelphia and joints ncrth; also at Weldon with Atlantic Coast Line for Richmond, Washington, Paltiinore, Philadelphia and iNew fork. Through sleepers Weldon to New York an J witb Scotland Neck Branch for Green. Mile, Wellington aud Ply mouth. Pali'.aan sleeper Atlanta ty Portsuioutn. 5 85 A.M Daily. "Atlanta Special, Pullman Vestibule for So. Pines, Hamlet, Monroe, Chester, Clinton, ttreen. wood, Abbeville, Atbens, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo blie, New Orleans. Obattat nooga, Nashville, Mempbls and nil points south and southweHt. Through Pull man Bullet Sleepers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta with diverslng lines Pull man sleeper Portsmouth to Monroe. 8 40 P M Dally, for Soutueru Pines, Hamlet-, M a z t o.n, Wilmington, Wadesboro, Monroe, Char lotte, Liuoointon, Shelby, Rutberfordton, Chester, Greenwood, Atlanta and Points south. Trains Arrive Raleigh : 5 80 A M Dally, "Atlanta Special.u Pullman Vestibule trom New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington. Richmond, Portsmouth, Norfolk and all points north. Parlor ears New York to Washington; Pull man Buffet Sleepurs and day coaches Washington to Atlanta. 8 35 P m Daily from Portsmouth and point non h via Bay Line N . Y . P. & N. K. R., also from Greenville, Plymouth, Washington and Eastern Carolinu points vU Wei don, Pe tersburg, Richuionil Washington and points north via Atlantic Coam Line, sleepers New York to Weldon SI 31 A M Daily, "Atlanta Special," i'uuman vesiiouie, iroui Atlanta, Athens, Abbeville. Greenwood, Chester and poiits south.. Pnllman da) coaches and sleeur At!au ' ta to Waahl ngton. 11 26 A M Daily from vv 1 '. ru I u g t on, Shelby, iiincoiutuii. Char j lotte, Atluuta and points south. No. 408 aud 408, "Atlanta Special," are solid Pullman vesMhuled trains, composed of n agniilcent day coaches . i , : ..... t .r . ana caiace orawiug ruuuis nuuti sleepers between Vashington aud Atltnta wlttout change, on which there is no otra fare charged. For Information relative to sched ule, apply to tliket asnt, o: A J Cooke, 8 P A , Ralttgb E. St. JOHN. Vice President. J. H. Winder, General Manager. T. J. AndeksuN, Geu'l Pass. Agent V. K. MoBbs, Supt. Transportation. Washing Your Clothes. fvln days of old yuur good mothi r did it and you had no fault to find. When it comes to laundering your soil ed linen We ,WiUfiBe a Mother to You,' and the perfect satisfaction we guar antee will make you think of those happy days of old. Discard safety pins! Away with batchelor buttons! 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