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The batlu Ki"?imtf Wiattor. OBLISrJKD K VBK) A.K-VB RSOOIf, Eicept Smday, 1 HS VISITOR Is served by carrier In the city t 25 ceuta per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing : per year, or 25 cents per month. No paper con- tinned alter expirauon oi meuiuv-p-ild for nnless'otherwlse ordt-red. J Commanications appearing iu these I columns are but thef eiprefesiots of j the opinion of the correspondent j writing ine eaine, anu vuey t responsible. A crost mark X after your naiae Informs yon that your time Is out. Address all orders and sommnnica tions to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Five CeDts per line each inner! ion L R 'KST O'TJ j ClUCULATIO; . Efc.lLRIUII. MVY 13, 1S?2. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING 0 WRITE ABOU ! Our line beiDg ouiside ofnolities, wa are having a hard tiuie t o find any . thing much in our ex h-tn of in terest. It's all party ' oMfii.3, Demo cratic, Republican and Third party abuse, each of the other. Caunot the politics of the country te run on a higher plane, or is there ; o higher plane for politics f Each accuses the other of rotteness, ring ilriug and rascality although in ia;i of the abuse is richly deserved. If the thing go-'8 on t bis way much longer, we may almost be wiping o try wo man's suffrage a littl, to see if that will not put a little refinement in the business ;?, Well, yes, if female refiue ment don't suffer too much iu the ex periment. But the experiment bui ness is not just the thing In politics for the safety of th country. There is decidedly too much of it going on just now, to be anything like sure of the results. When the property of the rich, is taken possession of and divided out, we are net sure that we will get our full share We don't know how about that. We don't know who is to do the dividing, and that is a serious matter. Some people have each strange ideas about justice, that we suspect there would be a war of extermination over the division ques tion. We are not in it, and we want to keep out. THE MISSISSIPPI FL0D8, The floods all along the Mississippi and Missouri rivers and their tiibula ries not only threaten to itifliet enor mous loss upon the country which they pass, but have already caused vast loss of property. But the most se rious lesson learned from thesa floods is the impracticability of overcoming the devasting effects of these floods These rivers are too long and the volume is too great to be dsmed in narrow channels. NORTH CAROLINA STATE DEN' TAL ASSOCIATION. For above occasion i he Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rate round trip tickets to Win eton Salem, N. C. and return at the following rates from points named below. Intermediate points in sanif proportion. Tickets on sale May ?3d to 26th, limited May 3C, 1893. Charlotte, $5 95 Durham, $t 31 Goldsboro, 7.05 Gitvi:sbor, 1 65 Henderson, 6.11 Lire Inton 6 60 Marion, 7.55 Raleigh, 5 4(. Rural Hall, 70 Selma, 6 '6 WESTERN INTER COLLEGIA! F EVENTS. Special. Champaign, III , May 13 Atb letes from the col'eges of Michigan, Wisconsin,Mis8ouri. Iowa, Ibinnesota Kansas, Nebraska, Kentucky Ten nessee, Indiana end Ohio are coin peting in the annual wpstern Infer Collegiate events today Medals vp' tied at $500, will be given to the win ners in the fifty ysrd dash, the runs of half mile and mile, the jumps, the throwing, hurdle vaulting races in each of which are numerous entries TO HANG. Special Birmingham Ala. ,MaylS Unless the governor interferes, Greeu Camp bell, one of the most diabolical mur derers this State ha within its bor t'ers, will expiate bis latest dime on the gallows At thU recnt trial he pleaded guilty to wife murder sub mitted a b;ateiueut of extenua ing circumstances. Th killiug whs, how ever, of so awful s nature that the jury rendered a verdict denying him uny mercy without leaving their seats. FRIZ ifi SHOOTING. 8.eci-il. Mtlwaukbk, Ma' 19 The Twenty fifth Anniversary pr'z- shooting tournament opeuei he r todiy wi'h ihe neual spleudi I strtMianct of i oted. marksmen A m t every Ger man shoo'ing clii oi not i he comtry has a n ' u'n he t rize shooting will '-onli ue unfi! Sunday evni g w h jn the a rds will be made. DEEP WATER C? V 1' IT1N. Speci.l. Mkmphis. Tenu , May 1J -T o uot"d bodies of men m . luectiug here today, iu fitring sequel to yesterday's great opening. These are ihe deep water ronveniiou and the society of American ergiueers. To the first name every western aud southern State has sent the delegates named by the governors and all of the;u are enthuastic in tue work before Ihe or ganization. The agirjition for iiu provement of westeiMi waters will take iu the shape of a memorial to "ongress, and probable the appoint ment of a Congressional Committee to look after the interests involved The Society of AmeHcau Engineers is holding its annual Bestijn aud an interesting series of p ipers is being read This evoniug there will be a disp'ay f fireworks from 11 ats an chored in the river The designs for this pyrotechuic displav cost $:,(00 and represent events of momentary interests in connection with the great celebration of the week This will be followed tonight by the grand ban quet at which PO) covors wil1 he laii . with Senator Harris as presiding of ficer. It is expected thtt S-nttori Vest, Butler, Gordon and Crisp will speak. - ' GENERAL FEDERATION OF WO MEN'S CLUBS Special. Chicago, May 13 Today's pro gromme of fhe General Federation of Women's Clubs is perhaps the most Interesting as it. is the last of the week. At 10.30 the session begm and a. paper was read by Dr. Lelia G Bfidall on "Helps and Hindrances in the Organized work of Women." Then came an interesting paper by Mrs Croly. A' tvo o'clock this af ternoon the officers for the ensuiag year will be elected and Mrs. Char lotte Emerson Drown, the present executive, will probably assume the leadership ayain. Touight tbe closing session of the great gathering is to be devoted to a symposium of educa tionnl problpm, the final ddres3 o be delivered by Mrs. Miry Wright Sewall, vice president of Federation hat Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as. In its debility the system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It U remarkable how beneficial Hood's Sarsapai-illa is in this enervating state, ,j .Possessing just those ele HOOCi S ments which . the system Sarsana- needs an(i readily seizes, ... this medicine purifies the rllia blood, and imparts a feeling of serene strength which is comforting and 'satisfying. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at change of season, climate or life. "I have been convinced iyinkfta that Hood's Sarsaparilla is mKe One of the greatest, medi- th Weak clnes m the world. 1 say grftn Oils for the benefit of all ' "on& other tired out, run down, hard-working women; Hood's Sarsaparilla is not only ex cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other female complaints, even if of long standing." Mas. M. A. Scarlett, Northville P. O., Mica. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $l slxforji. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast. 100 Doses One Dollai B nawialiiiiska (Dfla&ete On draught. $1.1C per gallon. Fie gallon kegs 5.' 0 each. Quirt bottles 40o each, or 7.W per cate of i dozen battles. WAiiitiNTj:!) Ai!i.urt-:rA' rum-v TiimiLV icwon A1L..IED lOi! Mt.!ICl.kL AU IK M US 11' rUtil'Osl. An Excellent Table Wine, Delivered at above prions fre of charge Lithe oirv -l llt'e'h. Krg and cases delivered at any frfl;r't office in f orth Carolina, South Caro lica or Virginia. Cti in- prep.il 1. A. DUGHI, Agent, ap4 lm J'lnn'nsk w tne Co , RnMirh. TV. r LITERARY. KKl DOMESTIC. . dtuiwi to vctIoc u that joa v ist Sample copy. Address Womab's Work, Athens, Gs POETRY Orlflnal ul of the highest Character great variety. LITEhATURE Pure, fuels aUr(, Improving. FLORAL PAGE A gem of beauty and viUne. FANCY WORK X department that wfll pleaae MOTHER'S CORNER , A cozy place to rest and learn. HOME PHYSICIAN The best health department to be found. BOYS AND GIRLS A cb arming pace for the young. COOKING Onr epeoial pride and tbe kouewife'i special beln. N. J. bTATE DEMO0UATI0 CO - VENflON. For above ocevsloa the Riohmoad and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rtte round triu tickets to Ral eigh. NO, and returfl at following rates from poiun naruau ooi w ; iu rermediate potnrsin sama prouornou. nokets on sale aiy lUMto ia a inclu sive, limited returning may aisi, '893 : Oliarlotte, 7.45 2 7 8.10 Durham, t ft5 Greensb'ro 4 30 Marion, 9 40 Selma, 1.51 5.60 Goldsboro, dincolnton. Rural Hall. Winston Salem. The looseness of morals prevalent In the "upper circles" of Engli-h so ciety has been d'sKustingl y adver Used bv man scandals Bit it has not been suspected that English arh tocrats were given to the torturing of their own children until now, hen the English Society for the nreention of cruelty to children solemnly reports that Mrs Montt gu who did her helpless infant to da h, is not an exceptional fiend but merely a! sample personaee. illustrating the character aDd ways of the social class to which she belongs And there port makes ppeciflcatious in suppr rt of its charge, declaring that it has had to interfere with similar HenTish ness practised by clergymen, officers, barristers and other persons of thi called "gentle"' class No cIhss in England seems more in need oi ctvi lizing than the aristocracy. B We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Safety to Life ofJSXotlier and Child. MOTHER'S FRIEND n Mobs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Itisk, AftertisIcgonpbotUPof " Mother's Friend" I iutlere-.l but little pait.atu! ilul not, experience that weakni-ss afterwiirii usimI In such cases. Jlrs. Ankie Oasis, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15tb, Sent by express, cherfres prepaid, on receipt of price, 9 1.50 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed tree. BHABIf fiEI JtEGCInVI'OK CO., ATLANTA, GA, BOLD BY ALL DRUQUIST3. GREENSBORO FEU ALE COLL'GE. For above occasion the Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell reduced rati round trip tickete to Greens' oro and return at fih-e following rates from points named below, interme diate -joints iu same proportion. i'ick"tt on sale Ma 21sfc to 3 th, lim ted t-j May 27tb: ' C larloVe, $4 S5 Durham, 7 Gildsboro, 5 45 j Henderson. 4 60 Li-colnton, P(0 Raleigh,: 39 Ru al 'la.ll, 9 25 , Beima, 4 hb WiuMon 1 50 I Palem. l 50 Young lothars ANNUAL GujlMENOEMEN , SALE' FEMALE ACADEMY. For above occasion the Richmond and Danvilie - Railroad win soil re duced rite round trip tickets to Winston Salem. N C , au 1 return, at following rates fmrn points named below ; intermediate points m same proportion. Tickets on sale May 20th to 25th, limited i'a 31t, lc93. Charlotte, $ ..3 1 1 Durham, $3 9 Goldsboro, 6 25 j Groensb jro, 1 60 Henderson, 5 45 j Lincolnton, P.CO Marion, 6 65 Bft'eih, 4 85 Selma, 5 73 j QUERIES & ANSWERS "Better than In any othe paper," aayt a recent leUec. CORRESPONDENCE A chatty page, fun of experi ence and good luggesUeD. Other Departments 4 and Miscellaneous Hatter, pleasing and valuable. Woman's Work mmet M t to be appre stated. RlTEi FOa.. TH CEL.EBII.Y TION, CUARLOTl'E, N. 0. For above occasion the Richmond aud Danville Railroad will sell reduc ed rate round trip tickets to Char lofte, N. 0., and return, at the fol lowing rates from, points in same pro portion. Tickets on sale from all stations in North Carolina, May 18th, 19th and 20th Limited May 23 i, 1832 : From Individrals Military Durham $4.30 8.?f Goldsboro 5.5 4.5t Greensboro 8.1 2 Hendercon P F0 3 f5 Rveigh 4 7) 8.75 Rural Aall 4 05 3 1 Selma 5.15 4.U- vViDst.n.8alem 3 85 8.0( Military rates apply to mllltar companies, in uuiforu, 25 or more mon all on one solid ticket. j Remington tawdard pk RITERP.. More Remington's are used in Raleigh thai all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply tc we unuersiKneu. WM EAHDALE, J B CULPEPER. Raleiajh, N O- W Richmond. ' It ALKfffffdi 9A8T0M R R. To tafee effect Sunday, Jan 10th, 1 8t8 Trims movmg JMortD. No 88, No 84, Stations. Mail tra'n. Fas & Mat) Le taloigh. It 2 am 5 00 n n Wake. 18 04 5 8 Franklinton, 12 2 5 68 KtttreU. 12 43 16 HeolerOD 1359 680 f .ittlflton, 9 0" 7 8S p n Ar Welrtoo. 45 f lr a o - Tripd moving Sooth. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail Le Weldon. 12 80 pm 7 00am Littleton." Henderson, Klttrell, Frankllpton, Wake, Ar Raleigh - 1 10 7 s 2 18 8 43 ? R4 8 69 9 51 9 16 8 15 '9 8B 8 C5 p m 10 15a m Tionisbnrg Ra''road Train moving North No 88, Pass. No & Stations Mail ft Express, Tie FrankllnVn, 8 io pro 9 '.'Oarr' At Loaipnrtr 8 Jf p ft 65 Traivs raovinc Soath ' Trv 41. Prs. No 9 Stations ' Vail ft F.-rnress Le Tin'v-'-'. I1 8' n t p 0"po' at Frannnt n us f, 35 V "W RMITH. Sapt. If You Waat Lcner, A ovk, v A partuer, A Uo.uiou Jo sell a farm, To . h use, Jt buv or sell foch, Wk-hI I 6 r! inj; uou- To srit or grain. Sell groceries or drags. Sell household f urnltum, To make any farm loans. Sell or trade for anytbirv, Fiuti cubtoiuer- for anvttiiuf, Read and advertise in the Italeigl liVENING VlSiruii. Advertising "btaii suew customers Advertising ke. (.h old -u8!niuei. Aiivriirit.,f i,, r li wf.l i.Hy, Advertising ui..tis tucoesk' Adverrioiiy bieii""Ui."' 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