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Tha fljiltj Enening Visitor. (Exempt Bandar, C!? VISITOR is rferTod bycarrlera lo 'i: .-ityt '25 cents per month. pa .'ayt- to the carrier m advance. ries for mailing fa per year, or ) e.ua?i our moatrt Cnimnuui"tiohs&tiearingin these columns are ou. tn- expressions of tiif oplniou 01 the correspondent- writing tne name, una lhy alone . responsible. r0. xj after your naj? u t- ,nat your time Is out. r i jraers una ninin)fl- ;'. n. mtotv.Y, sr.. Kalei!:, N O tILo?l notices fi: hfr- paper will be ive UentB per line ench insertion Larokst City Oifcttutt-; KALKIGII. UKC. 15, 1W02.' CITV IN Bit I PI". Several prominent geutlpiii-p from Atlanta, (ia., are in the c.itv. Has the exodus movement com roenced again in earnrst ? JLjOts of mat riages in the near fu ture. Can't a skating rink begotten no at Brookside park to relieve the rao notony of the lung winter nights. Gen R. B. Vance, brother of 8ena tor Vance, was married today to Miss Lozzia R. Ooo't, of Graham county. The State Grard Lodge of colored Masons has been in eession at. Golds boro for several days. Let. one of the first acts of th legis latere be to make provision for more room in our insane asylum It is Deeded. Scrofula, whether hereditary or ao quired, is-tbornugbh' xp!ed from the blood bv Hood's Sar-wii:, the g-eat blood purifier. A sppcial Washington disoarnh an nounces tha Hon. ,T. G Blaine is iD a dying condition, end his death may be looked for at any hour The impression sppiub to be general that Hon. Lee 8. Overman of Rowan, will be chosen as speaker of the next House of Representatives. Let all our friends who love the drama bear in mind that Emmr.t the great "Fritz" will be here on the PO'h It will cause a f nrre in theatrical circles, and no mistake. The directors of the Yadkin Rail road have elected Col. A B Andrews as president. Our worthy young fel low citizen, Mr. H. W. Miller, was chosen secretary. The columns of Ths Visitor are open at all times for he discussion of any matter of interest. No com mu nication, however, containing persou al reflections, will be inserted. All such will find their way to the wai-te basket.) This is a dull season for new at f he departments in the state eapitol All the officials from the governor do v are busily engaged in the prepara tions of their reports to the general assembly. Raleigh Commandtry, K. T., No 4 will hold a special conclave this even ing at 7:30 o'clock for conferring th. order of the temple T. W. BLAKH, W.A WlTHBIt. Recorder. Commander A terrible e plosion or cum d at Red Springs, Robeson ccuntv. lant 8a ti r day. The boiler in the engine house of the Red Springs Lumber and Rail road Co. burst, killing two negroes Instantly and wounding ;two others The loss is $3,000 The marriage of Mr. Samuel Mar. in Inman, of Atlanta, Ga., to Miss Mildred Murphy McPheeters, daugh ter of Col. A. M. McBheerers, will take place at 7 o'clock this evening at the First Presbyterian church Only those holding cards of admission "Will be admitted. It being announced that applica tion will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina for amendments to the city charter, it strikes us that it would be in accor dance with the eternal fitne?s of things, that the public should know the nature of the amendments pro posedjto be made. This is a clear in etance la which vox populi could be consulted. North Carolina Conference. FIRST DAY. Golosboho, N O , Dae. 14, 1893. The North Carolina M. E Annual ' 'inference met in the Methodist Ciureh at this place at 9 o'clock a. tu. BUht p Puncan.presidlng Services were commenced by sing- i ig hymn 2li The Bishop then led (he conference ia a prayer, earnest tad fervent for God's blessing upon the church an I her interest. He then read the 2d chapter of John, after which he addressed the conference for a short while, emphasizing forcibly some very precious points during his remarks The 410th hymn was then sung and the con'ereoce led in prayer by Rev. Dr. Black. Tie Secretary, D. W Bain, having r;ifd during the conference, Rev. W. I. CuninggUu was requested to call thrt conference roll. On motiou of Dr Black, Rev. W. L. ' 'sTotiinggim was elected Secretary nd Rv N. M Jurney was elected A'Mstant Secretary. Rev. George 8. Simmons was elected Recording Sec re! ary. The sittings of the conference was fixed to meet at 91 a. m. and adjourn at 1 p. m. n motion, the Presiding Elders were appointed a committee on noui ioatiottH. Rev. F. Ji. Reid "as selected to write up and have inserted in the minutes of the conference a suitable memnriam of Mr. Bain. Revs. Dr. J. R. Brooks and A. P. Tyre of the Western North Carolina Conference were present and invited to seats with the body. P. 'I If Your House Is on Fire Yon put water on the burning timbers, not on the smoke. An J if you have catarrh you should attack the disease In the blood, not in your nose. Remove the impure cause, and the local elect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, which permanently cures catarrh. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, constipation. 25o &HORT SHARP AND SNAPPY. Wonder that the if Missouri farmer who turned loose $2,C0' on the old threid bara gold brick trick was one of the men who cauld not afford to subscribe lor a newspaper ? o many cabinet slates are made and broken that it seems to open a market fcr an indestructible substi tute for slate Judge Gresham's decisions seem al way to strike the balls eye of com mon seuse; but the judge is chucb full of common sense, and he alwa e decides as he thinks Other judges might improve their decisions and their reputations by doing the same Whenever things get to quiet h Russia a new conspiracy against th Czar is discovered by the secret po lice; and a new gangs of victims s ar for Siberia. Santa Claus should put into tbi stocking of every Congressman t pickageof antMalking with fall in s'.ructious how to use. Mr. Cleveland did not say a word in his reform club speech abo-it an extra session of Congress. Perhap he thought the fellows who will not have to decide the question were do iug talking enough about it. Tne fellov who started that yarn about the probability of civil war ir Kansas ought to put in his applica tion for the liar's champion belt. There hs been so much t Ik abou the "coming war" between Franc and Germany that the fi.hrm. will have to begin before on this sid. will really get interested in it. Energy and enterprise are usuall- good thiugH ta have around, but it ie difficult to understand what. will come of the Urge -upply of botls possessed by the newspaper mat, who is engaged in the task of wl& iug around the worH. We hope that arrangements for the proposed Confederate monumeui way be so far , perfected as to alio the ceremonies of laying the corner stone on the occasion ol Gov. CarrV inaugural. There is a movement in many of the counties of the state tor better and safer jails. . ... t . r- " ' ' A BIG FIRE. Baltimore, Dee. 18 One of the largest and most destructive fires tht ever visited the water front of Baltimore started shortly after 8 o'clock this m .rnlag in the Mlt cotton warehouse of A!-XAud-r Brown, at the corner of Boud and Th-'inaa streets, and quietly spread throughout five buildings. The six large buildings were stocked with 17.202 baes of cotton, belnngiug to the lending cotton drtns of Baltimore an 1 valued at about 13 0,00 1 With the exception of eonutless bales float ing in the harbor the entire lot is a total loss Tim warehouses are a complete wreck. The entire d amage is about $7"0,000; insured. Spontane ous combustion is suor-osed to have beeu the caaee of the fire. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorfa. TMien she wop a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she tcame Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sho cad Children, she gave them Castoria. SHOCK OP AN EARTHQUAKE. The Norfolk Virginian, of Wednes- day says: Passengers who came in on the morning train ovet the Seaboard Air Line, yesterday morning, etat that on Sunday morning a shart shock of earthquake was fait from Kittrell's, on the Raleigh and Gaston road, to Warrenton. People rushed out of their houses, and some were very much frightened, but as it was not repeated they became quiet after wards. At Cow Creek Canyon, Oregon, fif ty miles from the California line, one of two girls, who were walking past a trestle in the companv of a young man with a lantern on Monday night last, discovered that, the Houthern Pacific tracks had been partly torn from the trestle. She grasped the lantern, ran back .up the road and swung the light vigorously, not a moment too soon to check and save a passenger train of eight coaches which contained 250 passengers. The tracks h"d been torn up by bandits who hoped to rob the train Why is Sarsaparilla Such a great success, and why is it im possible for other Sarsaparillas and blood purifiers to compete with this great medicine? BeC3USe 'NoOther'SSTX gives as much medicine for the money as Hood's Sarsaparilla. No Other 2rS2T- sonal supervision of the proprietor in all -the details of its preparation, as has Hood's Sarsaparilla. No Other cure the confidence of entire communi ties and hold it year in and year out, as has Hood's Sarsaparilla. wkm , Sarsaparilla can llO Other produce from actual cures such wonderful statements of relief given to human suffering as Hood's Sarsaparilla. -4, Sarsaparilla pos niO VtneiT sesses the Com bination, Proportion and Process Pecul iar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla in curative effect Peculiar to Itself. f Sarsaparilla com ; I iIO Vllier .-bines economy and strength as does Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It is the only preparation o which can truly be said, ioo Doses $i. . Sarsaparilla has . I0 OtllGr effected such re markable cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, blood poison ing and all other blood diseases. IMo Other equalled Hood's Sarsaparilla in the relief it gives in the severest cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Heart-, burn, and other stomach disorders. Al AiL Sarsaparilla over I XL O J1 II e IT .comes That Tired Feeling, Restores the Appetite, and Makes the Weak Strong," like Hood's Sarsaparilla N. Tf vnn WlHe trt take Hood s -do not be induced to take any other. " Hood's PillScuxeDiliousness j 01 J CITY ADVERTISERS. Charles Braisch. Aiiruduu ii u'rro-D'i utiue&dver t:-iu-ui of &lr, Cuts. Bretacu, who ! in . .tig extensive prrptira,tib lor tu IioiicIhvk He has tlx d up his e;Hii!tinif in iu the uioet beautiful and arti-ilj uiauuer, aud Is prepared to furiiieii everything ia his line promptly. His acvurtuieni of fancy caker, pies. &c, has never been ex. celled iu Kileigb. In the show, win Jow e-iu be reeu a display of cake or uameutsoc the finest design and it is a genuine exhibition welt worth see ing Mr. bretoch Is prepared to de liver all kluds of goods at short no tice lu oroer to get a good idea of hi stock it must be seen. Call at his emporium ou the east side of Fay etteviile street, tirsr square from eap itol It is well worth a visit to see all tlu t tautiful things ou hand. Swindell 'l'his name is syuouymoDS with good burg tins, genuine pash and splendid atisoriiueut. It would be ri diculous tor persons desiriug novel- ilea iu che muter of Christmas goods to pass by Swindell's Kac&et Store. The rusu will soon commence tor the holidays, aud if you dtsire to get the choice of the various noveitieB you should call early. Every body should kut w where this great tsiablishuient ib. Next to the Ualeigu National Bank, on Favetteville street. Call at otce. D A- Sherwood Co A nice dres a good pair of shoes or a tnousaud other tuiuga too nam erous to mention constitute appro priate present for the home circte hi ohristmas. All of these can be found iii profusion at the new and elegant emporium ot alessr.-. U. A. Oherwood on tayettevi.le street east side between a argett street and Alar ket square. Tnis iuuse lias one ol the iresnest and best selected stocks dry goods, notions &c aud iu fact everything in the way of novelties that can be desired in tueir line. Our people may rely upou polite atteu tion and the lowtsc liviug pne o Lot there be a geueral rush bet ecu uowaud CJliriBimas All wno can can be suited. W.C. &A.B.Stronach. Cliritttmaa is geiiiug Here at a rapio rate, and all wno are looking out lo. the good tuiuga of 1 fe ahoulU not tail to cast an eye towards the celeuraied grocery establisbmeut of Messis. VV C & A. B. ttironacU wli-re they wii. Hud a tempting array to uit the pal ates and purses of all. lo would re quire a large sized pamphlet to euu merate ah the luxuries to be Iouug at mis house whiclx ma, witu tht greatest propriety, be vallua tht "Epicure s nouse ' 1 here is certuiu ly uo piace of the kind in -loriti Car olina where all the varieties and nov elties in their line can De procured. Call aud make selections at ouc-. Woollcott & Sons. Have you breu to Vvoollcott tions. If i'ot why not. They Uave one ol tne mot beautiful assortments of ev erything suitable for Christmas pres eucs ever brought to this market, am? it would be well to call before tlu stock is picked over Don't forget Ellinaton, Royst . r&G 1 iie house eLiouiU ., lixe i u to 8 ut twe tiiU'-h li i; is '.ui ! ifiii-ir. t-nngs do-'.'t looi light -ui a l t tuat, Kill. 'fit ii R- . Hitr & 1 'o h:i a all limes, sasu, doorn, uiumti b g'ee, latbs ie Duu't forget rIm tu. they arc; furuishiutr lirstr-ite lumber. wood for tufl and lime, cheaper than it can be purchased elsewhere in tbr city. Rosenthal ClotMnr-Co Don't forget iu your rounds, th- landslide at the Rosenthal clothing house, of which Dave Kosenihal it tbe leading spirit. Remember it won't do to appear during the holi days in a shabby suit of clothes. Uo to the emporium and let "Dave" lis you up in tine styl at a most reason able cost. J. W- Eyans. The attention of the public is called to tne advertisement of Mr.-J. W Evaus whose place of business is at the corner of Morgan and Blount streets. He pays special attention to the repairs of carriag- s, baggies, de livery wagons, &c , and his work at ail times will b fouud neat and du rable. PerBous having work in his line cannot do better than give him a call. ; Whitin0 Brothers. Messrs. Whinng Bros. are thorough ly abreast of the times iu every ruiuv pel r-iiuiog f their line In the mat ttr of stio"8, ladi'-s, misses and chii (Ireu's hosi.ry.rubnercoatB and other couveiiieuufB incident to the winter season thy are u mura-'ssed by any hous in the city Look over their Mtvek now, aud prepare for Christ mas W- Mr w. - ficwaoiuia not to be overdou lu citeilug to the wants of the publio iu lue mt er of groceries, , both iu th Uuoy ud havy line. He ierriea nuoti a stooi as o suit all Ut-p. If you wnut to make prepar .iioua for the roiuiug holidays you cauuot do better thau lo it-it bis well kuou house, 214 booth Vvilmington street Housekeepers should make a I note of this ano lay in their sopilies. ; Walter" is a regular hustler in his line, and knows just how to. please Lis friends. J. Hal Bobbitt. In your ruuuus selecting guts for Chrhtmas or novelties for yourself or lamlly do not fail to drop in at the drug establishment of J. Hal Bobbitt. comer of Fayette ville street and t x change Place This establishment besides carrying the usual due of ev erything pertaiuing to the drug bus iness ua a splendid exhibitiou of fancy articles too numerous to men tion which are being offered at such prices as cannot fall to attract. Our friend "Hal" never gets left in what ever he undertakes aud has had an eye to the wants of the public for the holidays. Call and sen him by all means He will receive yon with all the courtesy imagicable, and show yon around. There is no better place in the city to make a selection of use ful presents. ... D. T. Johnson. It depends upou the appetite. If you enjoy the good things of life and wish to obtaiu them, you must look around. Mow Christmas will soon be here with all its accompanying good cheer, and it becomes all housekeep. ers to look up something lor the oc casion. In the fancy aud heavy gro eery line there are many useful and ueeded articles to be procured aud to keep op with the times, you muse have tuem. In making your purch ases suppose you call at the well known establisbmeut of D. T.John son, East Hargett street. Here you can Bee in the greatest profusion ail the good thirgs of life aud at the most moderate rates. Call and see for yourselves. Johnson ,& Barber. Alio UUIui L.I fviI.ru.Cl, Inn Ini- i.uoaa desiring furniture of every descrip tion aud of tne latest and most ap pioved patteru, can be said to centre IU the establishment nf Montra .Inhn. son & Barocr. ou Eaut Martin street. luese geullemeu carry a most superb ine, too numerous to mention in de tail aud caw ouly be realized by a visit. (J a. 1 1 mm lunkn saloftr.inna nnar for ubris inas before the Brock is picked over. Ihcs.H. Bricks & Sons. iu your rouuds lookiug lor some thing of use and interest tor the vbristmas, oon't fail to call on tet-sru. luouias H. Briggs a dons, it vouid be a poor holiday season im Ueeu if hunting were not a part of the program aim these gentlemen can ve y0u complete outfit lu that di rectiou of the best quality for a rea sonable pricj. i'heu- slock of goods embrace a great Variety that is use lul lu the family circle. Ua i aua ook over the stoca. x"ou can rely ou being pleased. rkni'cis a Mai-iYeU. . , t -. . . 'jLl'iMiuitn M'lli lib li flu n Miiintr time. J usi, uboui, lour weeas off, and, it will ruu down oelore you think of it. Aow vou should urroare to o-iv he household a surprise, aud you ,;auuot a bo iu a more tfl'ective or reasonable way thsu oy going to f houiub St Maxwell's furniture em uorium and liurciinnirHJ- u. niia nurl.r or bed room suit, a beautiful reclin ing cnair, a set ot china, or some of ihe other uoveltits tuat are so much IU demand in everv fa.mil v unrl urhioh are too numerous to mention. It ouiu oe well to o-ttleariy aua make "elections before the stock is over- Hauled. Inere in no nlA.i '.n NnrtH 'arolina that carries m. innrAnnmnlato siocK in their liue. Dou'e forget the ulace. tiouth side of KYlmncr Piua oppoBice the market. Jones k Powell- This is the seasou when fuel be comes a necehsny and everybody is looking aroaud for the best place to Hecure it. Messrs. Jones Powell are veterans iu the buBiuess aud car ry at all times the most popular rades ol coal and wood. In the matter of cua., people have different ideas, some having a uartialitv to one klud and one to another. They, therefore, can suit you in all graces. O'all and make your selections, or you cau order by telephone. ' Miss-Mamie Reesr Miss Maggie Reese is now preoared to furnish the ludit-s with all the litest novelties in the millinerv line. iVever before has she had a better stock to select from. An Christmas is comiug on there is no better place t which to urocure handsnm nn. ents for your wives, daughters, sis- ters, c iuBiuB, auuiB, auu eweetheartf. Remember the place. 200 FivntiA. ville street.
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