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1 r T ' 1 ' AfSHARKAfiLfi LETTBH. A tl-omlnent Pifeaetohal Man Extraordinary State meat (N. T. 8an.) .Tq lVftor. Sir As my name and faee have appeared in jour pa per and the public print lately, aod , as many of my profeuio al brethren , 'are wondering at It, I feel It only Jaet that T should make an explanation. The statement published over my name waa made ten yean ago, after long and mature investigation, and I hare never changed my mind aa to the facte then stated. At that time I said, as a physician, that I belle red Warner's Safe Care was the best of all known preparations for the troab ' lee it was advocated to care, and I say so still. I know it is considered the proper thing for tne meaieai pro .. t est ton to decry proprietary and oth er advertised articles; bat why sboald " they do so 7 As e late Dr. J. G. Hol land, writing over his own name in Bcribnet Monthly said: . ."It is a fact that many of the best proprietary medicines of the day are more sacoessfal than many pnysi elans, and most of them were first dis covered or need in actual medical practice; when, however, any person cnowlng their virtue and foreset lag their popularity secures and adver tlses them, in the opinion of the big' oted all virtue went out of them." Dr. Holland was an educated physl clan, an unprejudiced observer, and he spoke from a broad and unusual experience. Proprietory medicine should not be decried. The evidences " of their value are overwhelming. I have seen patients recover from ' gravel, inflammation of the bladder " and Bright's disease after using War ners Safe Cure, even when all other treatment bad failed. I make this frank and outspoken , statement In the interests of human C ity and because I know it to be true. I trust for the same season you will give it to the public. Respectfully, R. A. Qcstn. . No. 184 West Forty seventh St , New . THE SILVER QUESTION. Special. Washington, May 27. The silrer advocates are having their inning to day.'',; Under the, eaty of the National silver committee," ffhich, consists Of the Congressmen and Senators favor log free coinage, every State in the West has sent a delegation to Join in forming a National Bl metalic Asso elation or league. The East is not well represented, but the West is making up for Jack, of delegates from that section by an unbounded enthu siasm. ' The conyention is held for the further purpose, as the call puts it, "of thwarting the determination on, the part of , the gold combination to suppress the silver issue for at least another half decade, and to fasten forever the gold standard on the conn. try." ; , There, are delegates here, represent ing the'Farmers' Alliance of the conn try, the Knights of Labor and in fact eyery organization that favors the free coinage of silver. Among the : prominent men here are. Congressman Bland, Senators Peffer, Teller, Wol pptt anl Ijyle and Congressmen Simp- son . and -Watson. It is understood that Congressman Bland will be asked to preside, but he will probably de eline, as "he has something to say on the floor of the convention." feeling V" Js. a dangerous condition due directly, to de- , r. XA m InnnM MaivI- Tt alunild not be adjewed to eouttaue, as In Its debility the ' 'system fa especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial Hood's RaxssDaxilU Ism this enenratintrstate. Possessing just those ele t HOOd 8 ments which the system lanaDa needs, ana jreaouy. seizes, , """l this medicine notifies the rllla ' 1 blood, and imnarts a feeling ft serene strength which is comforting and ' " iatinhrtnir. Hood's Saxsartariua Is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at cnangs oi season, cuinauo or me. . rXhi theen convinced m.!... TTAAilta 0ivAi411a la MwlWW "one 6t the greatest medV the VVeaK ' cues in me worio. i say , ernno thi for flie hemfit of all " ."MW1,8 L: other .tired out ran: down,, hard-working women. Hood's tsarsapanua is nov oniy ex cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other " female eomplatnts, even it of long; standing." Has. M. A. Sc&BiiSTT, NorthvlDe P. (ty Mich. Hood'i , sarsaDoriiia ukidMnnbii. cinixforSS. Freoaredoidy , V Mrax HOOD CO, ApAlhecaitoe, UwreO, Hat. That the Baity Eoentog Slsitw. TCBLISMD BTBBT ATTMOO, I Except Sunday, 1HS VISITOR Is served by carriers In the city at So cents per montn, oayable to tne carriers in aa ranee. Prices for mailing: $8 per year, or u cents per montn. no paper con tinued after expiration of the time paid for nnleestatherwlse ordered. Communications appearing in these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, ana iney aione are responsible. A croti mam llj alter your name nforms yon that your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. LAR6BST ClTT ClROULATIOa. BALE I Oil, MAT 27, 1892. , i a Thb grip has not let np in New York; there were 200 deaths in that city last week from that disease, ac cording to the report oi tne city du reau of vital statistics. J. Gould is growing weightier; he has increased from 104 to 120 pounds. He is a heavy man on railroads. A resolution for the disendowment and disestablishment of the Church of Scotland was defeated a few days since by a vote of ?65 to 8"9. Mr. Hezekiah A Qudger of Ashe ville delivered the literary address yesterday at the Greensboro Female College commencement. Forty four young ladies received diplomas. THE WOMEN WIN." The Methodist Protestant General Conference for the Unite ! States, now in session at Westminster, Md , have admitted women delegates to seikts in that body, and have practically de cided that in every instance in their constitution "man" means "woman," and this was demonstrated practical ly by the admission of three lay women as delegates and Mrs 8t. John of Kansas as a ministerial delegate. SHORT, SH4RPANDJ?NAPPr. The season, which always comes j every fourth year, for the publication of labored arguments against a sec ond term, consecutive1 or otherwise, for our Presidents, is now upon us, and the papers opposed to Messrs. Harrison and Cleveland are brimming over with them. Mr. Cleveland will probably endorse every word that Mr. Hill said about "the cultivation of a fraternal spirit" the other day. That spirit, however, is notably absent just now among the adherents of the two men. South Carolina led the armed ret volt in 1861 and its Democratic 8tate convention has given notice that it may lead an unarmed political revolt this- year, if the Chicago platform doesn't suit them. ' The big steamship companies have, it is said, declared .their intention to have the scalp of the Commissioner of Immigration, at, New York, because of his strictness in barring out pauper and contract immigrants in Other words, because the law is being too strictly enforced. How is that for audaoitj ? .June .willi.be .cooyentlon . month, conpr quentl y Coogr ss will only be nominally' in session. 'The. first, half of. tbe mr nth all of, the leading lie- publicans will be absent, and in the latter half the Democrats will, take their turn. The poorly paid German woiking menaregrowlii g at tbe extravagance of their Emperor. ,HU latest is a spe cial train of twelve vestibulfd car riages, costing more than 4,000,000 marks,-and exceeding Inthe splendor of its appointments the farrxtnif royal train of Queen VictorU's which crea ted lots of trouble In, England a few t if j yearn "o wopuer s oiaiism in creases in GerioHuy ' ' ; .Thpije JLi!ieHlIat8. Those Lgdes, flats .Wjhtch Swinlell is selling at 15 ceniseach -re the same Iflpd, hats .you ninst-pjy BO, 75, $1, I and $1 25 at an? othr place Remem per io eents is tne price. On draught $t.1C per gallon. Five gallon kegs $5.60 each. Quart bottles 40e each, or $7.50 prr case of 9 dosen bottles. WARRINTED ABSflLU TKI.Y I'U.SR. IIIGnLf RFrOlf. UE.MUCl) FOIt MKDICi.t Al A.L DOMESTIO FUlll'OSl. iLn Excellent; Table IXTirie Delivered at above prices free of charge In the cltv of Rale'gh. Kegs and eases delivered at any freight office la North Carolina, South Caro lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. A. DUCHI, Agent, ap4 lm Jnnaluska Wine Uo , Raleigh, N. O. HiLTL BOBBITT, LEADING DRUGGIST AND DISPUISEHOF THE FIIIEST SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS RALEIGH R ALMI9HA OAfirO W R R. To take effect Sunday, Jan 10th, 1898 , Trains moving North, No 88. No 84. Stations. MaU train. Fas: & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 85 am 5 00 rt m wake, ,18 04 0 88 Frankllnton. 18 88 5 58 Kittrell, 18 48 Henderson 18 69 Littleton. " SOT A 15 6 80 -785 pm Ar Weldon. 8 45 d 10 H UJ Trains moving tkratn. Noel, No 45. Stations. Mail train. Past AMall. Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson, Kittrell, , Frankllnton, Wake, Ar Raleigh, Loulsburf? Raroad Tral moTing North ' No 88, Pass, No 8, Stations. -5 Mail 4 Evpress. Le Franklint'n, 8 00 pm - 9 8m Ar Louisburg, 8 R5 p w 9.51 Trains movinc South No 41. Pass. No0. Stations. l ' Mai Express Le TrfMiUbnTir. 11 8 a m . 6 Opm Ar Franlint'n, 18 05 o to 5 8"5pm v y V.?MTTH Sn-n rjlofice. Having this day qualified as th- ezecuto of the last will and testament of Nancy Al len, decayed, this is to give notice to those in dented to her estate u make prompt pay ment of same to me: and to those tio whom the estate iaindebtei will present the r claims On bf bef or the 2th day of ' April, 1893, or his will be plend in bar of their recovery. J t r OHN W-BROWN, Executor. April 28th, 1892 6w 19 80pm, 7 00am 110" 78 18 843 8 84 8 69 8 51 916 815 9 88 -8 55 p m 10 15 m 3 K. C. -DO YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Are we savine anv money as the davs nass by? Are we buying a home for ourselves and families, while we are better prepared than when we get older? Young men are Sou saving any oi your saiaryr oome coins; ley cannot save anything while they have to pay such high rents ana other expends. Just so: but aid vou kno that ou can make arrangements with "The povenant Building and Loan Association' and buy you a aesiraoie nome ior less mommy pay ments thau you are now paying renti Would ft not i e well to see about this? We can show you where we have loaned $5,000 in. Raleigh to build houses. ; Young ,man, every young man shonl i save something every day. Tid you evei try it? Well, thn, suppose you try it for one month Do with nalt your daily cigars, naif oi daily tobacco, and halt of other un ecessa.v expenses. Why, you would be the most surprised of any one, how much this would save. iThen invest in the Building and Loan Association and your profits will equal each payment within seven years. Our Bnildirjit and Loan Association want to loan money r ere, and i will arrange it so tbt you will hardly , know j how you repay it. Apply to may2-lmf WAY NB ALLCOTT- ; j PfiACE INSTITUTE. For above occasion the Richmond , & Danville Railroad will sell reduced rate round trip tickets t Raleigh and return at th fo'lowing rae from points named Vlow, ititjrme dlate points in earn ' proportion. Tickets on ealA May 27th to 80th, lim ited to June 1st: ChaHotfe, . t6r.?J Ashevllle. . fS 65. DurliHra 1 ft , Orfenh rd.' 89V Goldsboro, ; i 60 LlncOldton. , 5 1 0; Marion, 805 Winston( 4 85 if You r ant Money, .-a eook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl, To sell a tarm. To sll a L uw, 'To buv or Mil .lock, Good board iijp house To Stilt plants or g raiu. Sell groceries or drugs, Bell household furniture, To make any farm loans. Sell or trade for anything, Find customer' for anvthiug, Read and advertise Id th's lUlejgl EVENING VISITOR, Advertising obtains new customers. Advertising keeps old custoiut.it, Adwrilsiug iioerally will pay. 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