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1 1 c 1 1 'i Th9 BaUg Knenlnij Visitor. VUVLX8EID BTBBT AFTliffOOJ, lEzcept Dunday, I Tr VISITOR Is served by carriers la the city At 25 cent per month, a valile to the AMrrierm la advance. 'rlcea for mailing $& per year, or ti Muti per montn. '-onimuuieatlous appearing in these 4.ifflQi are on, the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the tame, and they alone are A iot tnark X after your name laf us yo that your time la out. a ireefc au orders and eommonlea Woru to W. Jf. BKOW-V, Sr., 2 ileltfh, N O Loeal notlcei In this paper will be five Cents per line each Insertion. 1 . 1 fi'.He J'T' O'HOOLATIOB IIALEIOII. JAN. 14, 1803. ODD FELLOW'S COLUMN. We were glad to meet so many of oar brethren, from different part of tbe etate, daring tbit week, in atten dance upon the Masonic Grand Lodge. We would gladly mention by nc ins, al) of them, if memorv would serve or anaee allow. We can truthfully aay that tbey looked none the worse for belonelrir to both fra t entitles, and right gldly we note the continued prosperity of that or der. Th new lodge at Mount Olive will be installed text Tuesday evening, January 17th, by District Deputy W H Collins of fcoldsboro who will probably be assisted by the Grand Secretary and others. . Tbe retiring Grand Master cf tbe Masonic fraternity is a u Odd Fellow and we note wltb pieamre that the sseond and third higbet officers now are likewise of our friendly order. Have aay of our 1 rethren thought about how the financial condition of his lodge stand ? If not you are Ml log in your duty to yonr lodge Upon the proper management of the flcal eoneerns of a lodge depends its exis tence, and unless there be a system there ean be co safety. What is the system io our city lodges Hive you examined to aeef Suppose we tell 70a that the lodges in Raleigh are losing instead of gaining, how many will believe it. And yet you cannot disprove it without investigation. The trouble with as is tues&na you find in other places, "give as little as yon can and get th most you ean. Here, we keep laying on expense while we never increase the income bat sometimes decrease it. No lodge will ever accumulate anything unless It systematiies its finances and pats iti resources above its expecses. We suggest that a joint meeting for a free and 'ail discussion of this matter be held here in February or March. To frankly say I don't know, is honest, simple and unpretending It Is folly to seem to know what you do not know. But to glory in being lg norant is a sin and a shame to any reasoning being. Knowledge is the Tne precious treasure of all and should be coveted and prized accor dlngly. w , '''v,...; never forsake a brother. When enemies gather around, when sick ness falls on the heart, when the world is dark and cheerless, it is time to try true friendship. The heart that has been touched with pure gold will redouble its effort when the brother Is sad and In trouble. Ad varsity tries real friendship. Those who tarn from the scene of distress proves that Interest only moves them. If you have a brother who loves you, who has studied your interest and happiness, be sore to sustain him in adversity. Let him feel that his love la not thrown away. : Public meetings of fraternal Orders are the means of bringing before the uninitiated their great work la help lng tbe poor and distressed and show lag them what is meant by these se- eret ordera. Many 1 man baa receive ' ed a better Impression of fraternal ordera by tbeae public exercises, and became aoon thereafter himself en rolled among tbe great army of work Tf under the baonar of fraternity. THIS COLD WEATHER An Atlanta man tells the Couitltu tion the cause of each cold weather Listen : '-Do you know where the comet haa gone T" asked one of our eltisens. Well,M he continued, I'll 1-11 yo that in my opinion, it hasn't gone anywhere I think It la here all about us. We a'e daiiy breathing eome', sneetiog eoiuet and fe-ling comet We can' see It and proba bly don't smell It, but when tbe as tronomers lost it I think It was be eause we ran Into it, or it over us, be fore we knew it The eold and an settled weather throughout tbe world must be due to the preseuee in our path of a vapor that absorbs, or In tereepta tne heat of the sun Too kuosome of tbe savants of the skies said tbe comet was only a capor spread throughout a mighty area of space, luminous by absorption or re flection at a great distance frou an, bat invisible if about as, and con tained not enough solid matter to trk a handfull I believe we are taking a prolonged comet bath and I don't like it I'd rather stay two hours in a Tuikish bath than two weeks n the bosom f tbe comet.1' T ; w.' J' your V. ., T.r tore your strength, Ik-new your appetite, Cure nrrolula, suit rheum, ry:pepsta, Rick headache. Catarrh, rheumatism or malaria Take Hood's Sarsaparllla. II !' nil act especially- upon the liver, -omtns it from torpidity to Its natural duMs. cure constipation and aa? 1st digestion. REMARKS ON THE WRATBEU. There ain't no use in growlln' 'bout tbe weather yet we will; If you give a man jt-s1 wh'at be lil p you'll find he's growlln still 1 There ain't no way o' pleasin' him there ain't no use 10 try; 80 that's why they run the business like tbey want to in the sky 1 When it's summer he's a'wishln' it was winter mad and gram; Jes' prayin' for the frosty wiuds ar' icicles to come; An' when he gets his winter he'sjfor summer an' that's why Tbey kinder run the business Ilk- they want to in the skv. Bill ville Banner. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, Whert she waf a Child, she cried for Gastoria. When she became Miss, she clung tj Castorta. Whan aha oad Children, she gave them Caatoria. NOT FOR TWO OLD GEESE Boston Transcript Borne people, who went down into Mississippi and took a plantation, bad a black womanintheir employ who was very pious This fact did not prevent her one week from stealing a couple of geese belo nging to a neigh bor. This crime was found oat and properly reprobated by the mistress of the plantation ' JJext Srndaythe negro woman prepared to go to church, and announced that she would not be at home at the usual time because she was going to take communion. The mistress was as tonished, and asked the woman if she thought, that, in view of her recent performance, ah e was iu a condition to take Bacrament? Tbe old black woman opened her eyes wjh aston ishment. "La, mis', she exclaimed "you think Fee gwine to miss my dear Jesus for two oV geeaet" 'Mothers FriendV HIKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvln, La, Deo. 8, 1886. Jtjr wife nsed JCOTttKB'S rRIEKD before her third confinement, and saya she would not be without it for hundreda of dollars. DOCK KTT1T1H. Sent by express on receipt (rf price, per bot tla. book " T o Mothers " mailed frea - BKADriBLD HMWLATO CO re a v aa aawaaimTa. srumrkt CM. Skating continues good, and the yonng folka are taking "advantage Of I. ".-' ' ' - IThe Richmond Dispatch save that t Bon George D Christ inn haa been 'appointed by the Private 8 aldl-re and Sailors' Monument Association to correspond wltb the governor of North Carolina re'ativ o nVatalmr an appropriation from -h leg'l'nre of that stt tt aid tn tbe completion of th mnnment Has. Vf. K. Fkamcis Js ths wife of ons of the best known phar macists In New Haven, doing business at lil Dlxwell Ave., and ex-president of the Connec ticut Pharmaceutical Associativa Es says: "Hy wife was for several years in bad health, due to a complication of disorders. Friends persuaded her to take Hood's Sarsa parllla; she took 0 or 8 bottles and is cer taiuly a great deal better since, in every way." Mrs. Martha Reed of 1836 liamsey street, Baltimore, Md., voluntarily says: " For over 2 years I suffered with a Complication of Diseases till the summer found me a confirmed Invalid, blood poor, appetite gone, bowels out of order, and I was aalaerafcle ia salad a at fcady. I read of such wonderful cures per formed by Hood's Sarsaparllla that, at last. I thought I would try a bottle, as, If It didn't oaks me better, it could not make me worse. It did make me better, and on my third bottle X found myself almost A New Woman I will gladly convince any lady, as I bava proved to myself, that purifying and enrich ing the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparllla does to perfection. Is the best Caaatitatiaaal Treat Meat, and in many cases, does away with all LcI Treatsseat in the many Sis ease with which women are afflicted." Try it Sarsaparilla is es pecially adapted For Ladies and will cure difficulties peculiar to tbe ssx N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla HOOD'S PlLLB enre liver 111a. eonitipatlea biliousness Jaundice tick headacha. ludlgitloa Bold bj all AruggUU Prlca 2 cautt. MAIL 80EDHULH,. DSPABTtTB" Olose at Close at P.O Deif OUTGOING MAILS. 9 00d aa 6 15 a m ExPtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, 8 45 " Ex Ft 20-For 8hort Out Nirth AOoMsboro" 11 25 a m R P O Tr 3 For Wel- don. Norfolk N end E 128pmRPOTrlO For Short Gut 8 and Goldaboro 420 " RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 500 " Ex Ft Tr34 For Wei- don, Norfolk, N and S 440 " RPOTr-ForGreens- boro, N, and W 815 " 10 55am 050pm 3 45 " 4T0 ' 405'" aBBIVAU. At Depot 6 00 am P O INt'OMING MAIM. 615amEx FtTrl2 P'raGr": s- boro, N, S and W 9 45 am 1 10 00 a m Ex Pr Tr 45 From Wel- don, North and East 11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At lanta (R & A AL 1 09 pm 1 25pm RP OTr 10-F'mGr'ns- boro, N, 8 and west 4 05 pm 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41-FromWel- do , N and B 4 30 pm j 4 45 pn R P OTr 9- F"m Golds. and Short Cut,N and 8 11 30 pir-U 45 pm Ex Ft Tr 21 rr G'ds- , boro Trains marked thus. do not move on Sun nay. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p n. " Rut'dty 8TARROTTE6. OtTTvioiWo Mait Dvpasts Raleicrh via Saotwell. KMrie Rock and WskefielH t0 nnlonhoTJe. Monday and Friday 7am Raleisrb vi Myatt's Mills to Dunn. Toes - c it and Friday 6 a to. Rnleifrh vie Eelvyn Grove and Dayton ir FifH Dam. Monday. Wednesday and ""Way 8 am. RaleiRh vis Six Forks and Bargor to RrMrern" store.Tneaday and Friday 1 vm KaVh to Masaev. TniPday and Firfday JAsitj: eijrb, Tuesdav and Saturday 6 p m. Dunn via Myatt's . Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 6:15 p m. THb Dam'via Davton and KelyynGw-e and Flint, TuvThurs and Sat at 4 pm. Bogers' Rtnre via Banfror aud Six Forks to Eeleieh. Tnesdav and Frldav 12 rr Massev to Raliirh Tnaadav and Frinav at 12 m KyClose at 9 p hi ante. Kuww Obuvkby Stbtim. I Ocmvibt Stbtim. Free delivenM at 8 30 a m. and 2:30 aud 4:45p.m,ST ui.tt Sundays. Collections made at asm' bonrs. 8nnday. fl:80 to 7:M am. Free de livery windows open on Bnndays from 8:W 79 0 ClOCk pm. A, W.8UAFKKB aMttUBatal. A. firm of jewelers at Wilmlagtnu have a a'eh tha- Is buudiad years o d, aid reeent)y, while tklijr a peep Into this old relli they foou4 to the ease a piece of an old oewspa per containing an advertisement datel W:oiingoo Jnoa-y , l-$f It wa- a uitlo givm by eX-GoverW B. B. Duley, aiatlug tbat the b'aif ! of director e)l npoa tbe atockhol.l j e of the Wiimtoirton and wi.tyn,! railroad eo npnny f ir men of stnek, dn . eoiniaaylng th aivrtien-ot is the cut vf a ti:o ui Jlive tbtt is - o-ni a l y On tbe old crtv of p&pr is als noticed the proceedings of c'Dg'es In which tbn name of Dai lel $b steris seen in a record of tbe aes and oos on some question. t-. The Udln of the MonanjeotllA s ciaMoo are bur-l at work aetD. i hey b'.ve in view an leg&nt enter tainmeot in tbe n-ar futnre. The 1 "al'evro c'nl will give 4 tf r man, compimentar ?o fsitioo' young ladle next f ueeday evea)K Tbe j )in;s and muncle are so lubrj- all rbeomatlnui and siffnes s -on dis appear Try it. , i In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dik rictof Tei3SS3$. Climate salubrious, ntver hot and Liver cold. Laud unequalled fo' agricultural purs!8, and mineral reauurotw uuliaiiled. lKK) Lote at $ J fj per Lot 2,U0U " 3 00 8,0-0 4,y0i) 4,0U0 t.C'O 4,tKiO 50! 4t0 6 00 10 00 l.OO VO.l'O 60 ' 0 100.00 it tt 8C0 WOOUWORlHilY lies about 30 miles ritrtfa of Chattan -K),iH, within a few wiles of altamont, the county neat of tirurtdy couu ty, and between Tracey Cit and tnexele orated Bersh. ba tsp iupi, the 8aratof tne 8ouh It ib iu tne o ntre of the rapidly developing coat and irou distrioT of leu ties see, and within its borders are found coal, iron, zinc, marble aud aBbesto. with Various hardwoods, such as oak, chestnut, 'joaple. beach, locubt, hickory , ash, piue, cherry and biagk walnut in abundance. The Village of uruelli, with several hundred inhabitants, cou'aiui 01 urchfcs, schools, Stores, Tost ottice and telegraph station, and a number O' manufacturing inautr'eH, li o1- which are located on the property ana lorm part ol vVood worth City. The proceeds of the s-ile of these lots will be used to develop the mineral re-ouicea of the property and build up a large ami thriv ing city Qui. k application lor these lots should be made, as the rigbt is reserved to advance the price without notice. J-'or further particulars apply to B. C. LIV1G TON.Age 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rate on the new and. must comfoitible vetssel aflot, of the Ocean Steamship Company. -, -Thesr ste.imers leave New iork, Mondays, Wed Leadays, Fridays and Saturdays, making a delightful sea trip of , FIFTY HOURS T0'SAlia Where immediate connections are made to. Chattanooga and ' , WD DWOuTLlUilY LIVINHSTtm & SOS, tUteC Ocean Steamship Co. of avmnah, to. 712 DeKalb venue. Brooklyn. N. Y Goal & Woo We have in stock and constantly coming HAttD f A T of all sizes. " mvi JJA.Li of the most POPULAR AND EOOVOMIOAL kinds, including - RTIHHJLLUfelfiKK-0 CiAYTUN , 0 LUMP 0 EGK4 - Tne best coal for domestic use 'for the prio to be hand in the country. I n..U.A.M OiMk IUUttllUIllttU UIOUIII Coal is universally acknowledged to be the ; best ever produced in reah of this section, Car loads to any depot direct from 'antes,- Having been in the oal Busiriess for the past fifteen'yenrs and studying the subject j and the wants of the customers, wa have se- cured the beet and cheapext. ' " OA K A D HI B WOOD, 'dnj? and cut, at bottom prices. J O WE S P O W E L Telephones 41 and 71, RALEltiU, N. O. TO LOANONLlPfS; 8URANCE., TONTItfE, ; - i V.' . AMD E JiDOWMKJST POLlttlBS. "So delays! Oorrespondenee invited 1 Intcr-StBte Tmst Brokerage (5o WOBOWOBTfl in kOtH 8m Raleigh, n. o. i ICLfcACM Cleanliness is n anu "rnwn,- . . i h . n st iuataii. .aKintogodMness April 137. Ae.; .ww and inorcler to show to the world that you enjoy this Bfe&s- flfi rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER -A5D BUY Toilet Soaps OF J. HAL BOBBITT Aarock of the following brandeof Soaps ALWAT8 on hand: Lu bin's Soap, 60c Ean de Cologne Soap, 850 Pinaud's Soap, 2ge Violet 8oap, S6o Hoses and Qi ceriue Soap, 85c Cold Cieam 6oap, - 260 Benioin and (ilyeerine Soap, 25o New Mown Hay Soap, J50 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 850 Cape May Bouquet Soap, 25c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25c Rose Geranium Soap, Tooth Soaps, Cuticura Soap, Carbolic Soap, Tar 8oap, Sulphur Soap, Ichthyol Soap, Borax Soap, Boracio Acid Soap, Thymoline Soap, Germicide Soap, Viola Skin 8oap, PvajrsVSoap, Itosadora 8oap, Bay Leaf Soap, transparent Soap, Buttermilk Soap, Oatmeol Soaps, Peach and Honey Bofcp, H and worker's Soap, Ootton Seed Oil Soap, Shaving Soap, Turkish Bath Soap, Palm Oil Soap, White Cwtrilb Soap, Red Oastne Soap, Bine Castile Soap, 85c 5c 25c and 10c I5e and 10o 85o and 10c 25o 85e 8S0 5a 2ftc 25e 80c 20o 15o 10c and 16o 10c 10c lOo ICc lOo lOo and 25e Ooo 05c (K a fend lOo 60 , 05e A reduced price on any of the above by the bbx or dozen. - J.1L QBB1TI RALEIGH v-'. onnin)
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