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The Baily fr-ening Visitor. I Except Sv.nday, J 1HS VI81T0K Is served by carrier lathe cityxt 25 cent I-r uioth. payable to the carriers lu advance. Prices for nia'liufr: per j ear, or to cents per month. Coininnulcatious Appearing; In these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, aud they aloue are responsible. A cross mark X after your nam? Informs yon that your time is out. Address all orders and communica tions to -UHOW.N & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. Labqkst City Cjhculatioh. KALE1UU, JUNK 24, 1802. The Wilmington Messenger says: "A big family excursion from Baleigh to the Hammocks, Ocean View and Carolina Beach is on the tapis for July 11th." The degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Rev. Jchn T. Qibbs, the presiding elder of Fayetteville district, by Emory College, Georgia, at its commencement a few days ago. Hub, Coluinbus county, is to have a big fourth of July celebration and in order to get through with their elaborate program they begin at the early hour of sunrise by firing one hundred guns. The Wilmington Messenger, we presume, does not propose to go into a new business by converting its of flee into a wajjerbrokerage bureau.but only intended in its publication of a gentleman's offer to bet on Cleve land's election to lend its aid in em phasizing its sympathy with and faith in Democratic success. QOutrages against colored people are not all committed in the old si ve States. The re'eeut lynchings in the states of New York, Indiana and Ohio and the unfortunate race dif ficulties at Oklahoma City are cases In point. It is always best to let the law take its course. Anywhere in the land, even in the newest communi ties, the law should be considered strong enough for all the purposes of justice. Washington Star. If you want to enjoy a most de lightful breeze after the heat of the day, just take a ride in a snmmer car either to Brookside Park or the fair grounds. A gentleman remarked last night that such a trip was equal to a visit to Morehead,and certainly much cheaper. It is specially of benefit to ladies and children, and the arrange ments are such that they can go even without male f.: tend acts The con ductors are all, most Kectltmanh and polite, and ladies are shown the best attention. WHICH? Now that the political conventions are over, the Visitor, in support of Its position as a non-partisan journal, offers the following: There's Baby Ruth and Baby McKee. To tell the truth, 'twixt you and me, It's tweedle dum and tweedle dee As to which of the babies it's going to be. Our Centennial. We most cordially join ouresteemJ contemporary, the News and Ob server, in the suggestion that the publication of a souvenir or history of the city of Raleigh, would be a most appropriate adjunct to our com lng centennial celebration. It is well said, that some durable memento would le proper under the circum stances. We agree with our con temporary in the idea that Hon K. P. Battle and Col Jno. D Cameron join together in filling the bill for the proposed book. These gent'emen are full of reminiscences of our early bis tory, and none could better do credit to the task. We take it. that some pecuniary assistance should be of fered . in the matter, as it could not be expected that time and labor can at a'l times be gratuitous. This, however, should be a question to be solved by our city authorities, and we cannot doubt that It would meet with unanimous concurrence, KNIGHT S OF ST. JOHN. Sptcial Toronto, OaumU, June 24 The , National Con vntiou of the Knights cf St. Johu it in progress here today I and ibecity of Toronto is in gala at tire in honor of the occasion. The $2 00! voted by the city for decora tions have been well expended aud all the public buildings look resplen dent with flags, (lowers aud bunting The mayor of the city delivers the address of welcome to the ten thou sand visitors here. A MASONIC TEMPLE. 8pecial. Madison, Wis., June 21. The Ma sons of the entire State are aiding in the dedication today of the massive temple, which has been erected by the lodges of Wisconsin near the State capitol building. As it is St. John's day the celebration has a iouble significance. MORAVIANS CELEBRATING. Special. New York, June 24. The MoravU ins of the country are celebrating their resquicentennial anniversary .by elaborate ehurch services every where today. REPUDIATING THE 01 D PAR TIES. Special. Reno, Vevada, J une 24. -The silver clubs of Nevada are today taking an important politic! step, oae which may mean a repudiation of both the older parties in the coming campaign. rhe convention, which meet here to day, will name three presidential electors, ail of whom will be pledged to vote oi ly for a full coinage candi date for president. It's an off day now when the cable loes not k;ll Em in P tsha and bring him back to life at least once. The peoples parly convention of the state of Pennsylvania ha declar ed for free coinage, woman's suffrage and the prohibition of the liquor traffic. New York Typographical Union displayed rare good sense when it decided by a vote of 575 to 8 that participation in partisan politics was against the iuterests of the Union The example may be profitably fol lowed by all labor organizations. Bill Nye, thehumorfst, took a bath at Saratoga, and in consequence will not get out of bed for a week. The sarroundiegs made bim giddy, and he fell and cut himself with a China cuspidor. Billey, old boy, you should stick to the old box, filled with sand, or sawdust. When Emperor William comesover to our World's Fair, next year, he will learn much that will be useful to him and to his people, and the mere fact that he has decided to come makes it evident that he knows a good thing when he sees it. Silver appears to be good enough for the managers of the World's Fair. No objection has been made to the bill appropriating 5, 00,000 iqsou venir half dollars to be coined for the purpose out of small silver coins now in the U. S. Treasury. Mrs. William Lohr Of Frceport, 111., began to fall rapidly, lo9t all appetite and got into a serious condition from nwenan!q She could not eat vege- Jfr'cr'a, tables or meat, and even toast distressed her. Had to. give up house- worK. in a weeK auer inning Hood's Sarsaparilla She felt a little better. Could keep more food on her stomach and grew stronger. She took S bottles, has a good appetite, gained 22 lbs., does ner worn easily, in now m perieci neaiui. HOOD'8 PlLL8 are tbbest- after-dinner TfO. They Mstot digestion and cuia headache. 1 U annua husk; (DflsuireiU On draught. fl.'C per gallon. Fie gill u kn $3.50 each. Quart bottles 40c e-tch, or $7 V per cao of & ioten bottles. WAItlt 4NTKI) AHOLUrKL lUICK. IHtJikL V KFC4HI Jhi:.MJKI I'Olt MKDICISAL AMJ DOMESTIC I'UUl'OsKS. An Excellent Table Wine Delivered at above prices free of charge in the citv of Raleigh. Kegs and cases delivered at any freight office in f'orth Carolina, South Caro lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. ap4 lm J. HAL BOBBITT, LKADIXfl DRUGGIST AND Oil OF THE FIIUT SODA FOUNTAIN DHIMKS. INCrUDINGr RALEIGH N.,C. TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. For above npr-flHinn tl:e Rinhmnnrl & Danville Railroad wili sell reduced rate round trip tickets to Moc head, N. C, and return at the following rates from points named below. dIus &2. whinh envsra mamhorahin nnnnnn sold with tickets, entitling purchas ers to all privileges of the Assembly and reduced rates at the hotel. Rates from intermediate Doints in the same proportion. Tickets on sale June 18th to July 3d. limited July 18th: Charlotte, Waynesville, Greensboro, Lincolnton, $8 05 11 15 6 3" 8 55 6 90 715 6 80 4 40 Asheville, Durham. $10 55 5 00 610 8 90 7 65 8 30 5 90 3 25 Henderson, Lenoir, Statesville, Wilkesboro, Oxford, Se'ma, Winston, Salisbury, Keidsville, Raleigh, THE GIRL'S AGE SAVED HIM Atlihtio CiTf. N. J . June 22 Edward Newport, was arrested here late last night on a charge of abduc ting Rebecca B. Henderson, aged 16 years. The pair registered at a hotel as uncle and niece. H. B Gar rison, an uncle of the girl, whe keeps the Cam Dolis cottage here saw the girl on a street car and thedouble arrest shortly followed. As Rebecja was over the age of consent, Stntzler was discharged cn being given a hear ing this afternoor, althoii: h he re ceived a severe reprimmd from the I justice. Rebecca consent -d to return home with her uncle. A. DUCHI, Agent, JunalusRa Wine Co., Raleigh, N. C. H. C. ALXWffft F it. To take effect Sunday, Jan 10th, 1892 Trains moving North. No 88. No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 d to Wake, 12 04 5 88 Franklin ton, 12 28 5 58 Kittrell, 12 43 15 Henderson 12 59 6 80 jLittleton, 2 Or 7 85 pra AriWeldon, 2 45 8 15 a m Train moving South. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mall train. Past dtMail. I e Weldon, 12 80 p in 7 00 a m Littleton, 1 10 7 89 Henderson,- 2 18 8 48 Kittrell, 2 34 8f9 Franklinton, 2 51 916 Wake, 815 9 36 Ar Raleigh, ft 55 p mJH0.15a m Lonisburg Ra''road. Trains moving North. No 88, Phss. No 8, Stations. x Mail & Express. j9 KranMlnt'n, 3 0 pm 20am kr Louisburg, 3 85 p 9 55 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass. No 9. Stations. Mail Fxprepg. Le TiOnirtvnrflV 11 8r. a to 5 0npm K r Franllnt'n, 12 05 t m H 8Sptn SMITH, Supt Notice- Having this day Qualified asth" execnto- of the last will and testament of Vancy -Allen, decayed, this is to give notice (0 those in detei to her estate to make prompt pay ment of same to me: and to those tio whom the estate is iudebte i will present the r claims onorbeforthe 2th day of April, 1893, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOHN W BROWN, Executor. April 28th, 1882 6w , If SYou Want kone , A cook, A paitue A kitua.ion, A servant girl. To sell a larin. To sell ht um), '1 o buy or sell stock, Uood boarding boute To sell plants or grain, Sell groceiiesor druks, 8ell household furniture, To make any farm loan, Sell or trade lor anything, Find custom r for au luiug, Read and auvettiseiu the i:aieigl LVEMNG VMTuR. 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