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rno Baity Knening Visitor. fOfUISHED EVSR? AVf 131009, lExeept Bungay, ZifJT VISITOR Is -erred by carriers iq ine euy at .so ceuis per mouth payable to the carrier la advance. 1 rices for mailing f!s per year, or 5 cents per month. Communlotious appearing in theeu columns are bu the expression ot tthe opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A crost mark XJ after your name ulorms you that your time u oat. Address all orders and oomin union Wons to UilOWfi A WILLIAMS. Raleigh, JS O Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion. LaROKST CfTT OiaOULATIOF. 11ALE1UU, SEPT. 14, 1802. Parity is power The rose, anions the sweet and most beautiful of God's creation, is armed with thorns -nature's sharp bayonet for warding off attack. Purity is the defense of beauty : modesty is the sufeguard of innocence. " Keep thyself pure " Exchange. In Noithern Hew Hampshire there are two churches, about ten miles apart, in one of which the gospel is prenched by the wife of the clergy man who has charge of the other. The two pastors frequently exchange with each other. IT LOOKS AWFUL SELFISH. At this distance from the scene, the conduct of the people on Fire Island in refusing to allow the hundreds of passengers who were imprisoned on that pest ship in New York harbor from landing, looks extremely selfish. But that they should persist in the face of state and federal orders, only indicates how little intelligence there was behind their action. WISE AND OTHERWISE. There is a great deal of common sense in getting scared in time. Every one who owns a dog should own at least one fifth interest in a mat! stone. People who do wrong are always people who love wrong. The man who sits down on the road to success and waits for a free ride is sure to get left. Can you think of any question that concerns you more than where you are going to spend eternity ? No man who wears a long look on his face has a right to wear a short coat. Minnie Merrick, a circus girl, was rescued from alion's jws at Winston, N. C, Friday. J P. Johnson, a . San Francisco gripman, became infatuated with his boarding house mistress and shot her and himself. There never was yet a lasting hap piness built upon th wretchedness of another. Make a sacrifice for somebody else's happiness if you would be happy. An exchange gives a report of a French duel with the following ficti tious conclusion. " M. Letache hav ing fired his shot, it was now the turn of M. Boboche to discharge his weap on. He waited calmly for a moment, brought up bis pistol, awaited the word and fired in the air." His seem ing magnanimity wus found in the fact that his antagonist had climbed a tree. STARVED HERbELF TO DEATH. Seven year old Mary Lech man, who lives with her uncle at McKeeeport, Pa., was found almost dead Monday Bight, among the rafters in the ware house of a brewery, where she had crawled ovr a week ago to escape a whipping at the hands of her1 nncle. If ear the ishild were found the bones of what is supposed to be a rat, which, In her starved condition, she most hare caught and ate. fche is nothing bat skin and bone, and cannot live. The ancle and hi wife are under ar- LEAD AND ENCOURAGE THE BOY, BUT DO NOT COERCE. L(t your boy feel that yoa are al ways ready for him. always interested iu hii plans however wild thev may be ou can no longer eouimmd him If thu has bsen your only hold, then may God have mercy on yoa and on him His judgment la beginning to grow perhaps. Encourage it. Take him into your councils. It will not hurt you to ask his advice about fam fly mitters. See how kindly he wl'l take to being looked up to. Do you not like to have your friends put confidence in you T He is only an other you If his self respect be small, you are cherishing it growth. How do yoa treat the tender plants iu your garden 1 Do you keep sun- Rhine .iwa.v from them. Htid men on I each tender little shoot as it lifts it self up to the unknown light of great and etraDger world 7 And as the plants gam strength and courage to stand alone, do you nip off their leaves savagely, and water them with a flood that they have hard work to stand against T Do you leave them to droop for a bit of encouragement, to grow away for want of a little sup port to guide them till strong enough to stand alone ? Or do you furnish props on every side, and leave the fullgrown stem a derision to behol ders ? Never let your boy feel that the household is complete with him. He may prefer anything to his home, but when his "reason grows," he can not help coming back to it, if you are faithful to your trust. Never indulge in despair, however hopeless the case may seem, but keep a beautiful trust in him that wil' shine in your wel come, lie may not. be vorthy, but he will grow to it A NEW EXPERIMENT. Two enterprising women in Chioa- go have set in motion an experiment that will be watched with interest by every home maker. They plan to bring together women in need of par tial household help andoungwo men who are willing to give such help. It is believed that there are many bright, intelligent young wo men who can perform several house hold tasks perfectly who would be glad to earn money by doing them under fair conditions that did not de mand their whole time. U is known that there are many women continu ally in need of services. A dinner, maybe, is to be unexpectedly pre pared, or help needed in arranging for an evening party; sweeping day has come and there is no one with trength to do the work, or costly brie a brae calls for a careful and ex perienced hand to dust and rearrange it. These and various other duties are the work for which "The Emer genty Bureau" was organized. A Roman consul once said to his son: "It ever you marry, let it be a woman who has enough education to superintend the setting of a meal of victuals, taste enough to dres her- se'f, pride enough to wash before breakfast, and sense enough to hold her tongue when she has nothing to say."--.' Mr. Joseph Hemmerich An old soldier, came out of the War greatly enfeebled by Typhoid Fever, and after being iu various hospitals the doctors discharged him as Incurable with Conaumptlon. He has been iii poor health since, until he began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla Immediately his cough grew looser, night sweats ceased, and he regained good general health. lie cordially recommends Hood's Sar saparllla, especially to comrades In the G. A. K. - HOOO'8 PlLL8 cure Habitual Oonitlpatlon by retiring peristaltic action of (be alimentary canal. Doimk QtteibiiLtt ILithia. Wittier. FOR SALE BY HAL BOBBITT, SOLE AGENT FOR RALEIGd. Ou Draught at Sc a glass or O cents a gallon, delivered to any part of city. The Finest AND BEST ASSORTED Line of Toilet -:- Articles IN RALEIGH. For Sale by J Hal Bobbitt Smoke Sabarosa ci-.a.:rs . STRICTLY 5 CENTS, AT J. THTj BOBBITT'S: ctukmc; IIIIIIIIWIIIII iH II H1II.I IPiiescBiptioiiiis Filled promptly and accurately at a1! hours, day or night, at J HAL BOBBITT'S. 1322233 The GREAT SO DAFO Winter . Hn'ir-fVlr Summer mm m Mm .mm mm mr For sale by HOUSEHOLD HINTS. A grocer says if a lamp chimney is washed in coal oil and never even wiped with a damp cloth, It will be practically indestructive, and will smoke jet black before it will crack. He has recomended this romedy to customers for years, and never heard of its failing. A weak solution of oxalic acid will remove bad mildew stains nd iron rust from white goods; ordinarily, mildew will come out of wet with sour milk an J laid in the sun Use oxalic acid with care, as it is poison ous. Diluted hartshorn takes mil dew from woolen goo Is. To prevent rust, me't together three parts lard nd one part of rosit in the powder. A very ; thin coating applied with a brush vrill preserve stoves and grates from rusting dur ing summer, even in damp situations. For this purpose a portion of black lead may be added. A very delicate perfume may be made by taking an ounce of the best lorentine orris ana putting it in a bottle with two ounces of alcohol Cork it tight and shake it well. Af ter four or five days a few drops of this on a handkerchief will give just the faint violet odor that is so desir able. It is said that if lamp chimneys, tumblers or other glass distus are placed in cold water, with a half cup "of table sal c to each quart of water. which is brought slowly to a boil and boiled a half hour, then allowed to cool in the water, they will resist any sudden changes of temperature with out cracking. If we ever have a daughter we shall advise her to marry a man, and not an animal, one who has sense enough to know that . a good wife is as far above him as the stars, and who is not ashamed to acknowledge it. Ex change. Elliot Harris, a . defaulting cloth commission mui of New York, has been found in Paris and will compro mise with creditors.-" l.V L23fr A FULL STOCK OF ALWAYS ON HAND, AT J. Hal Bobbin's. I.T- ,-"B and Reioa UHTAIH BEYER AGE; HAL HOBBITT. emington Standard Type yRITER8. More Remineton s are used in Raleich than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, ar.nlv tn the undersigned. WMBA8DALK, J B CULPEPPER, Raleigh, NO- Utf Richmond, a. ALMIOHA (iABTOff B R. To take effect Sunday, Aug. 7th, 1883 Trains moving js orth . No 88. No 84. Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. It 25 am 5 00 p tn wake, 18 04 6 88 Franklinton. 12 26 5 68 KittreU. 18 48 A 14 U 59 8 80 8 07 7 85 pm 3 4ft 8 15. a in Henderson Littleton. Ar weldon, Train moving bouij. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mall train. Past &Mail, Le Weldon. 12 15 p m 12 52 2 18 9 43 8 00 8 21 4 05 p m 8 30 am Littleton, . Henderson, KittreU, Franklinton, ;Wake, Ar Raleigh, 709 8 14 8 29 8 45 8 06 9 45a m Loul8barg Ra'iroad Trains moving North. No 88, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mail & Express. Le Franklint'n, 810 pm 9 20am Ar Lonisburg, 8 45 pro 955 Trains moving South. " j1 . T mm . DT ft AW BSD, V, Stations. Mall Express. Le Louisbnrg, 13 C5 a m 5 85pm Ar Franllnt'n, 11 80 p m 5 00pm SMITH. Snpt PURE A! DKDbS Maria .. J. WODMOM CITY! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dis trict of Tennessee. ' luxate salubrious, never hot aud Lever' cold Laud unequalled lor agricultural purj oses, aud inmeral resource unluuiteu. 1,000 Lots at j UU ptr Lot 8(h' 4 tO " 0 00 10 uu " 1 ..UO kO.tO 6U 0 " 100 00 4.U00 4.UU0 4.W0 4.UU0 WOOUWOKHI CJTY lies aJout 30 mUes Lortn of Chai.uu.ioga, wnuin a few miles ot a Itaiuout, the county tut ot fcru.idy coun ty, a 'id between Xrauey Cit aud tue cfcie uraied Ueenheba bp luga, the Saratoga of tue tfou'h. It is in tue centre of the rapidly developing coal aud iron nutria of 'leutiea- see, ana witnia ltsordeis are lound coal, iron, ziuc, luarhle aud aabtmto Willi vanoua Jurd wooiu, such as oan, chestnut, maple, I each, locubt, hickury, ash, pine, cherry auu black walnut in sbuuUauce. The Village of uruetli, with several hundred innabiunts, coutains (Jhurchw, ouiioout, btores, torn office and telegraph statiou, and a nunv er of iuanufacturiug industr-es, li ot which are located on the property aud lorm part of Woodworth City. 1'he proceeds of the sale of these lots will he used to develop tue mineral resource of the property and build up a large aud thriv ing city Quuk application lor these lots should be made, as the ngut is reserved to advance the price without uolice. t ot f untier particulars apply to R.C. LIVINGSTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, M. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rata- on the new ana most comfoitabie vessel ahoat, of the Uceau Steamship company, 'liieae steamers leave &ew lork, Xaouoays, Wed nesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, making a ueligutf ul sea trip of FIFTY UOUKS TO SAVANNAH, Where immediate connections are made tn Chattanooga and VVUUDVVOKT11 CITY LIVINGSTON & SON, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, Ko. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. The reat Nauunal hw The iJrightehi, heat wi 1 0 np t THE WASHINGTON WEEKLY FOS A Paper from the Wationa. Capital shonli' 'to into every D smLy m ibf Country I XHEREis no other paper in th . states that is Krowiiuc o raDidlv latum as the Washington Weekly Post. This is bocause neither abor nor e tptnue is sp u tc to make it ?he beti, as well w th d.eai kh, paper pub liabed. It is A National Paper! Being print, atheseatol government, 1 he Weekly Post oiutaiLa spociai features nc lOUild in anv Olh. i uuulnLiiin. 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