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rho Bailp Epening gisitor. lExeept oonday, I HE VISITOR is lerved by carriers La the city at 25 mom per month, payable to the carrier In advance. Prices for mailing 9 per year, or IS cent per month. Coiamuoiotloai appearing In these eolawaa are bu. the expressions ot the opinion of the eorreepondenu writlug the same,-and they alone ar repvlbl. A r,t$t t,n XJ after your namr uf kj. yoi . uat yoor time la oat. Ad ujm Ul order and eommoniea Uons to tV. f. UUOWff, Sr., Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will b Fire Cents per line each insertion Office Upstairs over Mr. .1. tlwl Bobbtt's Drug Store, 2d floo-. r, fit. JlTf ClriOilf.ATIO OALEIGU. MARCH II, 1893 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. William Dalton, last of the Dal' n gang, in court at Independence, Kan. yesterday pleaded gailty of m order in the second degree for his part in the Uoffeyville battle last fall. The first postmaster given office under the new administration was Newton A. Hamilton, who was yes ten!ay appointed postmaster at EN ora, Lincoln county, Tennessee. Mrs W. J. Mills, daughter of the Kansas City and New Mexico milion aire, Wilson Waddlngham, was rob bed last night of $1,500 worth of dia monds, having been gifts from her father. A. 0. Beckwlth, who was appoin ted senator from Wyoming two weeks ago by Governor Osborne, was yester day reappointed. The first appoint ment was made before a vacancy ex isted. He feared it would not be re eognized as legal. Mrs. J. K. KMer started a fire io her kitchen yesterday morning by the aid of kerosene; which exploded andeeverIy, perhaps fatally, burn ing herself, husband and three chil dren, destroying the house and all of its contents. Thin sad accident oc curred at Omaha, Nebraska. At Galloway Station, eight miles from Little Rock Tuesday, four ne groes were mortally wounded. E. J Patton, a white man. formerly of Cabot, Ark., entered M P. Jackson's store, where a crowd of negroes were playing cards. A negro Abe Jones ordered Patton out of the store. The negro and Patton both drew pistols and shooting began Jones, Will Jenkins, Bill Simpson, and Walter Price were shot and will die. Life Is Misery To thousands ot people who have the taint ot scrofula in their blood. There is no remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula, salt rheum, and every form of blood disease. It Is reasonably sure to benefit all who give It a fair trial. He Pitta cure Constipation by restor ing the perls taltio action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic There is one preacher, one doctor, One journalist and siity fonr lawyers in the United States 8enate, and some that are not much of anything. A fashion writer has been describ ing "the etiquette of calls." The call of h collector, for small amount due, will be returned by himself, io ease he is not paid when he first calls. The oall of a preacher depends upon his salary. A iientueklan who has settled in Texas basis his claim to social recog nition upon having killed six men, practiced law, been a dry g ods clerk, rang the church bell, preached fev- rai sermons and played poker like n angel. At present he only keeps ft hotel. Wesley Hammond, of New Albany, Indiana, who is worth $850,000, got pension the other day for service ren dered in the Black War in 188. It was for $8 a month. When asked if he was going to accept It, he ald of ourse be was, but he thought thev uouia nave included arrears and Bade it at least. $30 a month. Re publicans never refuse nenslnn. Wilmington Star. fall odd FELLOwa column. Rath Lodge. No. 4. Deeree of Be- bfkah, holds an open session next Friday evening to which all Odd Fel losand their families will be made welcome 8everal short speeches will be made by brethren and among ihem Past Grand 8Ire Basbee. There was soma talk of the Grand Master changing the meeting of the Grand Lodge from Winston to some other pUee, but we can state author itatively that no change will be made We sincerely hope that at the corn- ins session of the Grand Lodge some means may be devised bv which a report from the Superintendent or the Orphan Home can be sent to the lodges irontbly. It would not only a mans of art v In fir much deBlie' information, bnt it would stlmolatr nd educate the membership on this verv important line of benevolent work. Of what benefit are you to the order when yon never attend a meet lag, visit the sick or give any heed to its teachings or its work f Do you think that paying your dues and irawing out In sick benefits twice the amount you pay In, is benefitting the Order? Have you ever attended a meeting of a lodge or encampment when it seem id that everything was going wro gf When some brother, other des iraedly or carelessly would say or do t-'unething that would arouse the aniiii Hlty of some others, and in qui' a short time faces would flush. nerves q:i:vr and men appear mor. like demons for the moment than like brethren of a friendly Order? Rave you ever attended the same or some other lodge or encampment when there seemed to be harroonv and good feeling running through everything that was said or done ? When some brother would arise and by speaking of his feelings of brother ly love he would thus strike a match among combustible material, and soon everybody present was ready to shake ihe hand and smile with beam of brotherly affection upon bis breth ren, forgive and forget all that was pact and live in the bonds of peace forever? Which of these meetings would you prefer to attend? Which is U108, in line with the teachings of our fraternity ? While we cannot at all times perhaps, have the latter kind, we can prevent, to some extent, any of the former. If we are vigilant and watchful of the interests of the lodge, whenever we see or hear a match of discord struck in the lodge room, instead of allowing the com bustible mcterial, wqich is almost Invariably lying around, to catch and flare up into a destroying element, we can turn on a stream of brotherly kindness and quench the last spark before harm can come. The following dr -am related by Noble (irand, who does good work against main difficulties, may explain why certain lodges with hard work ing officers and large and rich mem' bership do not prosper as thev should He dreams lie was drawing a carriage along a road, and it run along smoothly and nicely. Looking around to see what made it go so easily, he discovered the whole lodge poshing. Then, all at once, the ar riage began to draw heavily. He was exhausted; he stopped and lock ed back; not a member was in eight While he was wondering at this cir cumstance and getting his breath, one of the brothers looked out of the car riage to see what was the matter.This caused him to look inside the oariage and here he found every blessed member of the.lodge who aided bim in pushing at first, taking his ease and wondering why the Noble Grand had stopped pulling; of course this dis play or einshne8s caused bim to awake, but the story answers uighty well for an illustration of how some lodges allow the Noble Grand and bis body guard to do all the 'pulling wniie they ride at ease. Twenty-five years ago I knew ev. ry man, woman and ehild in Peek skill. It has been a stud v with to mark boys who started in every grade of life with myself, to see what has bedome of them." I was on last and began to so ant' them ovsr, and the result wts lustnietive. Some of them became clerks, merchants. mAnnfuitfiHH UaviM H u(am It wm - aa v a .m w j w . v. ..ww.v. . is remarkable that every one of those A. A. a mat arana is aeaa; net one o I my age living Barring a fe that were a keo off b( sickness, every ne who oroved a wrek -ni rained his 1 ih did it through drink ui uo other cause Chimney M Depe Warren D. WentM ot Geneva, N. Yn Tells of His Fearful Sufferings After Gastric Fever and His Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla AD who know Mr. W. D. Wentz give him the best of recommendations for honesty and Integrity. For many years he has worked for Mr. D. P. Wil son, the harness maker and member Of the Geneva Board of Health. He says: u I was taken sick last October with gastrlo fever and my chance for recovery was con sidered almost hopeless. After 7 weeks the fever slowly left me, but I could not eat the simplest food without terrible distress. It seemed that I had recovered from the fever to Die of Starvation X took pepsin compounds, bismuth, charcoal, cod liver oil and mnlt until my physician confessed that his skill was about ex hausted and lie did not know what else to try. Everything I took seemed like pnr lag molted lead Into my stomach. 1 hap pened to think 1 had uart of a bottle of Hoodrs Sarsaparilla tliathad been In the house for two or three years, that I found had benefited me previously for dyspepsia. I began taking It and soon began to feel better. I have now taken a little over two bottles and cau truth fully say I feel well again and can eat any thing without distressing me, even to Pie and Cheese which I have been unable to touch for years. The English language does not contain words enough to permit me to express the praise I would like to give to Hood's Sarsaparilla," "W. D. Wentz, 18 qastle St, Geneva, N. Y. A Good Voucher "I have known Mr. Warren D. Wentz for many years and can vouch for him as a man v. ouu UIIV TVC11 lYUUWU taUUUL Ucrtf. I have sola him several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla aliiHno1 Hia naat favr tnAntlia nr IT 1a-h bidoe, Druggist, Geneva, N. Y. Hood's Pills cure Liver Ills HAM UlUH PsT Oft ICE MAIL 80EDHUL&. """Dbpabtcb" Close at I Close at P.O I Dej oi OUTGOING MAILS 9 00.pm 1 6 15 a m ExFtTrll For Greens , , .. bo. N., 8. and West, 1 8 45 " BxFt 20-For Short Cut 815 " l055am1125amRPoTr 3 For Wel- aon.worioiK iN and K 128pmRPOTr 10For 8hort Cat 8 and Goldsboro 420 " EPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 500 '" Ex Ft 'h 34 For We2 don, Norfolk, N and is 440 " RPOTr'J-ForGreen-j-boro, N, 8 and W 0 50pm 8 45 " 4?0 " 4 05 " I &BRIVALB. ft. iff. It t Depot P. Q. Depot I P. Q. INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am 6 15 fx Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr'"T . . boro, N, 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 0 , ilx Fr Tr45 From W !- - don, North and East 11 17 am 11 3 . ., R P O Tr 38-From A i- lanta (K & A A L 1 2 ' ,. RPOTr X0 F'm (V- 'oro, N, 8 and we, l o pa. II P O Tr 41 FromW do:i. NandS 109 pm 4 05 pm 4 30 pm 4 4-5 pr. R P O Tr 9- F'm Gold tr w it a F'm Hold-. ' and Short Cut,N and -( ' RVr tft'rvQi ci ni. i . . 1130pn u 4o pm JSx Ft Tr 21 B 'ir Q. - boro Train? marked thus. do not mini nn Htm - day. Mail for train 9 eoinsr west close at s n nion8ncdv. 8TAR ROUTES. notweH Tagle Rock and Wakefield 'o u2'onhone, Monday and Friday 7 a m. Ral'wrli Vil Mvfttt'll fillfl in rinnr. ow. tf I.V an I FrWev 6 a m. ' ' Rn!oirl VI!" ITalnnrn fltAn.ii1 TV. ti . i. .. BopT r -id ! 'a: - - i Kale i?h tA Vi TnmA -.i t ... - l am. 'XauinoMiiiD a tt:.-i.. .... 1 vyakefleld. Eagle Rock and Shotwnll to pi. ! nign, Anesoay and Satnrdav 6 n m. . i-nnn via Myatt's Mills- to Raleigh, Mon- : Ilh nam tria flinl n and Flint, Taes, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. jonj Bioreviacangor and wx Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 ir ' Maaaev tn Rjtlao) a in-i- . a. r"Close at 9 p m ante, FbXS Diunn CTianii Tu. Jlt St 8:30 m mnA o.on a.ak ttit Snhdays. Collections made VSanM boiws. 8unday, 6:30 to 7:30 a tu. Free de iS1,'"."09 Pn oa Snndsys firm 8:00 i:i.9 cioM p m. A Yf SHAFFER, oarrjus, Postmattet WOOira CITY! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dis rict of Tennessee,., ''lunate salubrious, never hot and never cold Land unequalled for agricultural ouri uaes, ana mineral resources uiuimiMd. XO0 Lots at .(00 " ......... ...... $J00 per Lot 8 a ... ....a. -...mm. a aa.a MIHM ...... 410 000 10 00 15.00 20.00 600 4,000 4,000 1,0?0 4,000 600 . - 8C0 100.00 WOOnWORTH niTV liaa .Knnt tn tniu vmu or inauan-toga, within a few miles of AlUmont, the oounty seat of Grundy couo - ty, and between Tracey City aud tnecele - oraiea aBPeMlfcba Hn inn. the Nuratrw.. tae Sou'h It is in the centre of the rauidlir developing ooal and iron district of Teuee - see, ul within its borders are found ooal,' iron. zinc, marble and uibitn-. with nrinm nam wioua, sucu as oak. chestnut, maple. feacn. locubt. hickory, ash, puie, cherry and black walnut in nhniwlnnra That vlllutra n timetli. with wvprl ImnHrvri inhnhitjanta contains Ciiurchts. Pchcols. Stores. Post oftice and telexraph station, and a number of manufacturing industres, nil ot which are located on the property and form part ot Woodworth Ciry. . The proceeds of the sale of these lots will be used to develop the mineral resources ine property and build up a large and thnv fnn. n A.. ; . l 1 ; - it 1 . uk vnjr vuii . Buuoiuun tur uipbs ioie should be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont notice. For further particulars apply to 1 R. C. LIVINGSTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of viaitin? and Inspecting this property can obtain special ratae on the new and most comfmtahln vmwaI afloat nt the Ocean 8teamship Company. Thesr steamers leave New York, Mondays, We lesdsys. Fridays and Saturdays, making a FIFTY HOURS TO S4YAHNAH Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and - i WOoDWOliTHCiTY LIVINGSTOV & OV, AgeutB, Ocean Stesmship Co. of Ravannah, o. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. BOY YOUR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at prices that d ify competit!on, at home. The undersigned, an old reliabln wf.h maker end jeweler, is better prepared ow i , " uu your waccn, ciock and jewelry work, or turnixh you with anv 800t?8 nsuallv hert in h.a lina - . r - " aa. v . 18 size Amencxn Made Movements feom 18 size in Gold Filled Cases. Q a. ! O ' I a ' iii uuiu uases, flSftnVnn SoCTup 7t0nn o aim iii Oliver oases, 18 size in Nickel Cases, 18 size American Made Movements in Gold Cases, 10 size in Gold Filled Ca&es, 16 size in Silver Cases, 16 s.ue in Nickel Cases, 6 & 0, Ladies' s ze, American Move- ments in f)nM Caooo 5 03np 17 50 up )0 U0 up io So up 7rtiup 15 00nn 6 & 0 size m Gold Filled Cases, 6 & 0 size in Silver Cases, Swiss Go'd watches, Mnrioa QilnA. 10 ii np 1" 00 up 10 00 up 6 00uD Swiss Nickel watches. Swiss Nickel wtvtches, (not recom 4 00np mended; 92 to $3 up an,a Spectac les constantly on hand for sale. The Brvant Gold and Combination Rings a specialty. The workmanship and quality of no other ring are better. - Call On thn nln rnliahla nJa 3 m ! wa y? want either goods or work, in his I lino k rt H nAii kA tl a. t . v-" J j "auu- goouu ar worx. in nis Une' and you will be well treated, and goods or work nonestlv venrAonn aH nA represen ed and warranted fiuuu vi nut eooa. J. w. cole: del7 2w LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 12. Folk and East 8treets. 18. Johnoon and Halifix t?treets. 14, North and Person 8treets. l E lenton and East Streets. SI. Morgan and Blount Streets. 23. Wilminiton and Martin 8treets. 24. Davie and Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and 8outh Streets. 26 Hargett and Swain 8treets 27, Blount and Cabarrus Streets. ' 212 Fayetteville and Haro-AO. Ht. 214. Hargett and Blood worth Sts. 81. Davie and Dawson Streets. 82- Hillsboro and West Streets. 84. Lenoir and McDowell Streets. 85. Hargett and Dawson Streets. 86. Soath and Harrington Streets'. , 87 Hargett end West Streets. 4. Wa er Tower. r Ut . . 41. Dawson Street, between oes and lAoe streets.' 42. Halifax and Edeiton Stieets.' "1 43 Jouesand Saunder cUre ts.' t, 45 Fir WOOd Avanna nnnnuf ra. liH '. iIOD 00.111 , 7. Worth Street, Wwt of SiOlsliuJjwi . ... ..... " . -ri'''' yvn ? ' "Cleanliness is akin to godliness1 and in order to - 'l I- . . i S II O A T ft f " w the nf I ' ; Afl Tlfl frhfit 1 1 f IW Ulctl VUU i ) ! . enjoy this Bless I - 1 ing, rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUY of If - 1 I Toilet Soaps OF J. HAL B0BB1TT. j As'ockof the following brands of Soaps ALWAY8 on hand: i Lnbhi's Soap, COe 85c 25c 25c 25o 25e 25o 25e 25c Eau de Cologne Soap, Pinaod's Soap, Violet 8oap, Roses and Gl cerine Soap, Cold Cieam Soup, Beruz-'n hixI (iljcerine 8oap, New Mown Hay 8oap, Cashmere Bonquet Soap, Cape May Bouquet Soap, 4 11 White Rose Glycerine Soap, Rose Geranium Soap, Tooth SoAps, Cuticura oap, 25s 26c 6c 25c and 10c 25o and 10o 25c and 10e 25cj 26e 25e r 25e ' 28e 2So 20o Carbolic Soap, Tar Soap, Sulphur doap, Ichthjol Koap, Korax 6' p, H jraci. n d 8oap, t'fl lit ,. ,aX p vi-nuicide ' Viola Skin Soap, Pears' Soap, Rosadora Soap, Bay Leaf Soap, 15c tVansparent 8oap, ' 10c and 15c Buttermilk Soap, ' iqc Oatmeal Soaps, " ' i(u Peach and Honey Soap, 10c Haiid worker's Soap, jf0 Clotton Seed Oil 8oap, iQe Shaving Soap, ioc and 25c Turkish B'ath Soap, 05o Palm Oil Soap. nR f hlte Castile Soap, 05o and lOo Red Castile Soap, 05o Blue Castile 8oap )5C . reduced price on any of the above. by the box or doten. J141 BOBBITT, Hiiifiii MtiMM wwtMn uijti M Cr
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