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The Bailg Boenlog Waiter. tOVUSBSD KTBBT AFTI-JTOOa, lEieept oondaj, 7 HK VISITOR U Mrred byearrler la the city at 25 centa per month, Pa. le to the carriers In advance. 'riotx tor mailing f S per year, or It ftuar per month. ,'oui in amotions appearing In these -Hum are bu the expression of In munion oi the oorreepondenu r ,.uii me tame, and they alone ar M.u10le. .;r) mirk X.J after yoor name lur w y.i tnat yoar time U oat. . .tea ill orders aad oommanioa ttj..r to W, H. BitOWW, Sr., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be iv ;ents per line eacu insertion K ALE1GII, JAN. 81, 1893 SHORT. SHARP AND SNAPPY. If a copgreFtioDal . committee is to be appointed to investigate the whK key trust pray let it be mipreste i npoothe minds of I's members that. It is the trust and not the whiskey that is to be Investigated. The French miuistry must be nio-e deeply involved in the Panama fcan dal than wa- woppisf1, as its mew bers have began to nhis? newspa per correspondents for making expo sures. It begins to look as though it would be necpssaiy fo hv two World's fair's one opeu on yuuday pnd one closed on Sundav, in order to pre vent a boyeot1. Somebody must have been giving Siirdou. the French American sooietv, as be has written a ulay entitled "Airs Free and E isy," People w h pive presents to newly elected officials may do so from pure good will, but there arn always-pe-. pl who believe that they do it, either for advertising or forafflce. The young carpen'-er who while at work in the house of a Wall street boker perauaded the b-oker's dangh ter to run away w ith and marry hiai is evidently a joiner as well as a car penter. The proposal to have a congres lonal committee investigate, the "social evil" in our laige cities tei nis unnecessary to many people. A er large committee could easily be se lected from coDgrecs. each member of which would be prepared to make an eitensive report on the subject with out any new investigation. No wonder congress looks a little suspiciously npon the proposed freight pooling amendment to the Inter-State commerce law; the big men are entirely oo unanimous in its favor. Tomrorow at the Churches. WEST BAPTIST REV. SB. J. W. CARTES, PASTOB. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night 7:30. All seats free. Polita ushers at cbnrch services. Sunday school 9:30. Thos. H.Briggs, Supt. n Sunday school at West End Mission at 8:30 p m. All are cordially invited to these services. TABERNACLE BAPTIST BKV. DB. J. J. HALL, PASTOB. Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Broughton, Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8:00 p. m. Public invited. Faye'tevtllb Street Baptist. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday 8chool at 3:30 p. m., John T. Pul len, Superintendent. CHRIST CHUBCHBEV. DB. MARSHALL. RECTOR. Third Sunday after Epiphany. Early celebration at 8 a m. Divine service "nd sprmon at 11 a m. Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. Chora' evensong 4.30 p. m. , Services during the week: Wednesdnv ( Conversion of St Paul) 10 a m and 4:30 p m. Fr.day 10 am. Free seats. All invited. CHURCH OF THE OOOD SHEPHERD. Bev. 1 McK. Pittingeb. Eector. Third Sunday after Epiphany. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a m Sunday school at 3.30 p. m. TOvflnintr Pravpr and ooi-mnn 7 9n . Week day services : Wednesday (onver- riou ui tram) noiy communion at 10 a m. Friday evening prayer at 5:00 p-i. Seats free. All cordially invited. CHRISTIAN REV. J. L. FOSTER, PASTOB. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Preaching at 11 a. m and 7.S0 p. m , All cordially invited. FIRST PBE8BYTEMA5 BIV EUGENE DANIEL, D D PASTOB Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:3C p m. Polite ushers. Seats frc-e. All cordially invited. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night 7:30. tDEIfTOir ST. M. 0. KV. S. N. COII, PASTOB. r Sunday school 9:30 a.m. V .J.Young.Supt. Preachin? at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. O 5NTBAX K. B. BEV. J. 3. HURLEY, PASTOB. Sunday school 9:30 a.m.W.N.Snelling.Supt. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p.m. . : ODD JILLOW'S COLUMN. ' Oo Friday evening last Bro, W. D. Oaster, Deputy Grand Master Insti tuted Cedar Greek lodge No. 153, lo cated at Cedar Creek in Cumberland eounty. He was ably assisted by the brethren of Cross Creek lodge In this work. The following elective officers were installed : W. J. Harrl ton, N G ; D. B. i nlbreth, V. G.; A J. Hollincswortu, Bee. Seers tary ; M. J Jones, Financial Becre lary ; Furm&n Jackson, Treasurer. On Tuesday evening last. District Deputy, W. H Collins instituted Mt Olive lodge, No. 101, at Mount Olive, end was assisted in that work by the Grand Secretary and brethren of Neuse lodge, No. 6, at Goldsboro. The following are the elective off! crj of this lodge Prof J. E. Smith N. .. J. O Loftln, V. G ; George C K'vruegay, Recording Secretary; J. M McGee. Financial Se cretary ; J. B Hatch, Treasurer. W hile in Goldsboro this week we i-d th.- )le'iure of meeting Dr W O A hit 6! J, the Superintendent of our Orphan home He informed ns that he now has in charge twenty two ophau children, and that they are hlthv and hearty. Hesavsthe Grand fole at its next sepsion will have fo povide other buildings. T k Kssfncb of Odd Fbllow ship. I'i writing of what he is pleas ed to term the ' over soul," Emerson siys: " ' ae ptl!osorny or six nan dred y us has not searched the chxuibars and magazines of the soul. 1 i its experiments there has always ruiai'ied in the last analysis a resi dum it could not dissolve " Like the 4 over eoiil" of Emerson is the essence ofOU Fellowship, an nnanalyzed excelleuct ; anal' pervading spirit hcvriotr about our glorious institu tion ; manifesting itself here ia a kindly deed, there i i generous self sacrifice, everywhere involving fel lowsbip. Today, in the fair form of charity, it seeks the haunt of poverty au I waul ; tomorrow, with patient care, it sits byjthe bedside of wasting sickness; next we see it standing, with tearful eyes of sympathy, by the open grave; next, with strong arms, it is -uonoi'ting the widow's totter iup- B!e;)x; next, with kindest care, ic takes tli form of teacher and trains the tender orphan. Thus this es BTC-' cf Odd Fellowship, this " over sou" of our order, disappears at one point but to reappear in other deeds of love Oh 1 thou inward spirit of oad Fellowship, who can define thee? Thy outward manifestations are con stantiy before uty'thy daily minis trations oiess all about us; we .feel th presence and are softened by sym pathy : we hear thy voice anJ our heart throb with lovo ; in thy pres ence our greed, our selfishness, our littleness, grow detestable to us and we are borne out of former selves into a broader, better life. What is this incomprehensible essence of our order which is ever with us, yet ever be yond and above us T It is the loving spirit of the Infinite Father teaching os that we are brothers. Northwes em Odd Fellow. " We think it advisable that the Noble Grand of our three lodges in struct their visiting committee to in vestigate any members; condition, who they have any reason to suppose, is suffering or liable to suffer, during this terrible state of the weather. Many of our worthy brothers will suffer iu silence rather than make their needs kno wn, and we should have to search diligently before we can find out where suffering is. The unworthy, if such there be. will call loudly enough for help, we will have no trouble to find them, but the oi-e we want, and he of all others will most appreciate our help. Never let it be said that public charity was ex tended to an Odd Fellowras long as we are in the condition to take care of our own, and' here, we are well able to do so. . ''' V:Yrf':'h What a fake some of these "direc torrlee of information" are. that you see Iq some of the Odd Fellow papers. X one of our leading weekly ex changes that has a "directory of in formation." we notice that Bro O.-M. Busbee is still Grand Sire,- and an other of our exchanges is still adver tislng that the" Sovereign Grand Lodge will be held iq Portland, Or egoq, iq May, 18M.-Bn.ndle of Sticki. BANANA. PUDDING. D Molt three fourths of bOx of gel tine ia half a pint of eold water for One hoar, thea add half a pint of boiling water, the jitoo of two or an es and two lemons and two ears of sngsr; strain Ivto a mold ard I-1 it stand notit it hgt.- to then stir In six Molv Hr.d lni When snfflelAntlv hard, frtioutif the mold and serve with liipprd erem. tint nmii i William A. Lehr of Kendallvllle, Ind., says Hood's Hood's Barsaparilla is King of Medicines And His Cure Was Almost a Miracle "C J. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. " Gentlemen: "When I was 14 years of age I was confined to my bed for several months by an attack of rheumatism, and when I had partially recovered I did not have the use of my legs, so that I had to go on crutches. About a year later, Scrofula, in the form of White Swellings, appeared on various parts of my body, and for eleven years I was an invalid, being con fined to mj bed nix years. In that time ten or eleven of these sores appeared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. Several times pieces of bone worked out of the sores. Physicians did not help nie and I Became Discouraged " I went to Chicago to visit a sister, as it was thought a change of air and scene might do me good. But I was confined to my bed most of the time. I was so impressed with the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla In cases similar to mine that I decided to fay It. So a bottle was bought, and to my great ratification the sores soon decreased, and I egan to feel better. This strengthened my faith In the medicine, and in a short time I was Up and Out of Doors To make a long story short, I continued to take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a year, when I had become so fully released from the chains of disease that I took a position with the Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since that time have not lost a single day on account of sickness. I always feel well, am in good spirits, and have a good appetite. I endorse Hood's Sarsaparilla for it has been a great blessing to roe, and to my friends my recovery seems almost mirac ulous. I think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the king of all medicines." William A. Lehb, Ko. 9 North Kailroad st, KeudaUville, Ind. Hood's Pills cure Biliousness. MAI EIUH POST-OP tUfc MAIL-SOEDHULtt. DEPABTtJB1 . . - , " UJose at Close at Dejoi P.O OUTGOING MAILS 9 00 p m 6 15 a m ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, 8 15 " 8 45 " ExFt 20-For Short Cut North A Goldsboro; l055am1125amBPOTr 3s For Wel don.Norfolk N and B 0 50pm 128pm EPO TrlO For Short Cut 8 and Goldsboro 8 45 " 420 " EPO Tr 41-For At lanta (R& A AL) 4 TO " 500 " Ex Ft Tr 34 Fer We! don, Norfolk, N and S 4 05 " 440 " EPOTrft-ForGreens- boro, N, S and W - j &.RRIVALB. At At Depot P. O INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am boro, N, S and V7 9 45 am 1 10 00 a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- don, North and East -11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At . , , lanta(B& A AL ' 1 09 pm 1 25 pm E P O Tr 10 F'm Gr"ns- boro, N, 8 and west 4 05 pm 4 20 pm E P O Tr 41 FromWel V do!i, N and 8 ' 4 30pm 445 pn EPOTr 9-F'mGolds, on1 ahn rint V Q 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex FtTr 21 E.'ir G'ds- ooro Trains marked thus. do not move on Bun day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 8 p a; ot Bucdty. . STAR EOHTES. OUTv)OIfl MIT Bipick- T?ala1of. - v4 Snotwell. Eaele Eock and WakefleW ia Unionhope, Mondav and Friday 7am. " Raleierh via Mvatt'a Mills to Dnnn. Tru 0 i.v and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fif " Dam. Mondav Wonoautav nH nWair 8 . r j a TO. - -' , V 'trim - r: ;.. Baloigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Rosrers' store,Tnesday and Friday ltm - r5a mj massev. mesy and Kray 10 am. jHooiaiTO Mails AEEivrTTDioDhope WaCflflflld. fCmrln PvV nnA Bhntnoll V.t : rijrb, Tuesday and Satnrday 6 n m. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Moo- day and Thursday 6:15pm. i ... . i ?nb Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Giwe and Flint, Tues, Thursjind Sat at 4 p m. Rogers' store via Bangor and SixFoTks to Ealeigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m . . w iwugo mesaay sna jfTiuay t is m.' . . .'-o it. BClose at 9 p ro ante ' UBLIFKEy SvsTtM. Free delivmev at 8:30 a n. and 9 S0 a.ak n M pk Sundays. Collections made at sam houfs. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de i1TSI3wjn,dows "P80 011 Sundays from 8:0C 99 3:30 o'clock p m. A. W. SHAFFER, ' Ppstinastef ,' J001DETI CITY ! .In the heartof the Iron and Coal Difi- rict of Tejyiepjjqo. Himate I ilrius, never hot and Lever coM I ixl uawiiia'lea fo- artciltural pur OSes, ani miueial iea-turoa unliuiitd. LoKt., J per Lot 8 0" 410 600 10 00 1V00 rot) 60 0 3,0 0 4.00") 4.CW 4,00 4,000 SO I ft 'I 8C0 100.00 WOODWOBTH CJTY lies about 30 miles rorth of Chattanooga, within a few ini'w of Altamonr, the county aeat ot Urundv conn ty, and between Tracey Cit in I tne cele brated Hereh-bn 8o 'iag, the Santton of tne flou'h It ia in the centre of the rapidly aeveiKpitw coai ana iron nitinot oi ieui:es see, .!)'! within its borders are found coal. iron, cine turhle and asbesto . with various hard wods. such as oaf, chestnut, rutply' neaon. locubr. nicKory. hsu, j.iue, cnerry black walnut iu abu h'ujcw. The villa uruetli, with several hundred inhnbiuh co'l'ainH ("lurches Schools, Stores, Post ottiue and tAle:raph station and a number of manufaduring indutres, li of which are located on the property and form part ol Wood worth Ciry. ' The proceeds of the sale of these lots will be used to develop the mineral re ouro-a of tue property and build up a large anl thriv ing city Quii k application lor thse lots should be iade, as the right is reserved to ad vance the price wit htnt tiotii. For further particulars apply to R. C. LIVINGSTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, .-. Brooklyn, N. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rata- on. the new and most comfoi table vessel aflo-t, of the Ocein Steamship Company. ' Tbest ete tme rs lave New York, Mondays, Wed-i.e-"i .V!f. Fridays and Saturdays, making a d.KnU'jl sea trip of MM HOURS .TO SAVAHSAl Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and WOODWOKTHC I Y LIVINGSTON & OV, 4rrJs, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah,' No. 712 DeKaltv Avenuv Brnoklvn. N. Y BOY YiTJR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at p' ices that dofy CO" petition, at home. The undersigned, an old reliable watch maker nd jeweler, is be'ter prepared "ow than ever before to do your watch clock and jewelry work, or lurnisb. you with any goods usually kef tin bis line, f 1 '" ! 8 size Aniencu Made Movements .from in Gold Cases, $15 00 up 18 size in Gold Filled Cases, - 8 50 up 18 size in Silver Cases, 7-fOup 18 size iu Nickel t ases, 5 0f)ni 1 size American Made Movements in tt l.l Oases, 17 50 w 16 size in Gold Filled Cates, to ui 16 size in Silver Chses, ; Tf) no Uj, 16 s'ze in Aicke) Cases; 7 50u( H&f't l adies' s ze, American Move ments in Gold ones, ' If 00 ui. 6 & 0 S'ze in Gold Filled Cases, 1 00 up 6 & 0 s'ze in Silver Cases. P1 W, pp Swiss Go?d watches, lfl'W) up owia Silver watdhes, 6 00 up 8wiss Nickel watches, 4 00 up 8wis4 Nickel watches, (not recom- ' ' ' meiidediii ; . t 2to J3up A good line of Watches Clocks. Jew lry and Spectac'es const-intly on hand for sale. 1 The-Brvant Uohi and -Combination Rings a SPecialtV. The workmtihin anH nnalitv of no other ring are better. , ' iauoa xne oiu rename urdersiBDed for what you want, either goods) or work, in his "iic, nun yuu win ue wen treute i, ana gaoas or work honestly represen'ed and warranted jr. usrm cole. -- ,,. . , ,i. . .,, TO LOAN ON LIFE IN SUR&NCE, TONTINtf, AND ENDOWMENT POL1CIE8. f No delays! Correspondence lnvlteil, inteivStatc Trust Brokerage oc24 8m RALEIgp, N. O. - , -1. .. . - A L ... Cidtn Cry for fitqher$ Caorit lea Batty u rick, we gave her OaatotU . ITbea sue was'a ChMc ah4 cried for tiaitorh . WVa she became Kioh'she clung autoit ""fceaakf iwdCUldN b gars Uwa 0irtr i-- ': -rt TT "Cleanliness is akin to godliness' and in order to show to the world that you enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUY Toilet Soaps -OP A eock of the following brands of Soaps ALWAY8 on hand: ijnbin'8 Sonp, i poo Eau de Cologne Soap, 85 Pinand'R Soap. 25c Violet Soap, 2Hc Roues and OI cerfne Poap, 2Rc OoM Cream Soap, . 2fo Benzoin and Hlyeerine Soap, 25c New Mown Hay Soap, S5o Cashmere Bonquet Soap, 25c '"P. My Bonquet 8oap. 25o 4-711, White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25o Rose Geranium Soap, 25c Tooth 8oaps, 25e Outienra Soap, 5C Carbolic Soap,. 25eardl0c Tar Soap, 2ficandl0c SolphurSoap, 25ahdl0o Ichthyol Soap, 25o o'rax ap, 25o ;Hloracic Aid Soap, ggo rhj-jnv ',-' npt 25c (jrermicii ;. . ' 2Fn Viola Skin Boap, gears' Soap, 20o Rosadora Soap, 20o Vla Iaf gjoap, ib0 Iransparenl; Soap, , 10cand,15o Buttermilk Soap, 10c Oatmeal Soaps 10c Peach and Honey Soap, loo yottoo Seed Oil Soap, - iQo ihavintr Soap, - - lOo and 2Po 05o Turkish' Bath' Soap, White CastiBoap, , OCcand Kc Red Castile Soap, ORn Blue Castile Soap, no ' A reduced price on any of theaboye by the box or dorec. RALEIGH J. UL.MHRT in urniw. ftt WlHIIIiniiiin 1 llf I
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