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naw. Tiie gaily Kiemotf Visitor. WPLMBID BTBMT AITiti-ffOOS, (.Except ounday.J X as VISITOR is Mrrod by carriers In the elty At 25 eeata per month. AaHhU rrt tha rrUra in ail tinnit I 'rices for mailing 3 pr year, or 45 (teoti par month. Uommuniouona appearing in tneae the opinion of the oorreepondenu wrltlatr the same, and they alone are fMDousible. A f -r (X.J after your, name lulu, u yj laat your time is out. A-i k.i jrdersaud communloa- Mou u tV. ft. UltOW.V, Sr., ft&leigh, N 0 Local notices In this paper will be rive Cents per line each insertion Office -Upstairs over lr. J. Hal Bobbin's Irutf Store, 2d flour. ,nal OiTT ClKOliUATlvJ.; IIALElOll, MAKC1I SO, 1893 rE.LE9RA.PHI0 8RSVIT1E8. Mississippi has taken a decided stand against prize fighters trainer In that state. Sheriff Bnrnett aud deputy sheriff Johu Dait were shot and killed by desperadoes at Jelllco, i'enn., Satur day morning. One of the despera does was also killed John P. Whitely, register clerk at the Taunton, Maes., postoffice, found a silver dollar of the mintage of '804. Yesterday he received a check for $1 200 from a Boston dealer in exchange for the dollar. Sam Massey, negro, assaulted Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, at Venue, Texas, some time ago. He was tried, con victed and sentenced to be hanged He got a new trial and has again been found guilty. Mrs. Smith has since died. Grover Cleveland paid out of his own pocket the entire expense of the special train bearing his family and his friends to the Federal capital on Friday. He did the faine to the special train from Albany to Wash lngton on March 2, 1885 He always pays his fare and that of his house hold on all railroad trips, and, their bills at the hotels, aa well as for the tickets to all entertainments which he or they may attend. According to an old legend the ba by's dimpfes mark the spot where angel's fingers touched the child in bearing it from heaven to earth, but nnromantio doctors have a different explanation. They say that dimples probably result from defective of de i velopment of a muscle. When the muscle is called into use the defecv tive portion fails to respond, and a hollow is left, into which the flesh and ekiu of the cheek, for exam pie, fall, thus the dimple is formed, j Score another victory for electric! ty I It may conquer even the hoop skirt, which is worrying so many of the paragraph makers. Nashville's city electrician savs it would be dan gerous for ladies wearing crinoline to I cross elestrio railwavs. because of the I wires concealed in the garment. If the hoops should become charged with the elusive current, the Phila delphia Record says, " there would be a halcyon and vociferous time." When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Proper Wifely Pride-Neigbbor, I (making a call)" I often wish my I Husband took as much interest in what's going on as yours does. When I want to find out anything I have to hunt up the papers and it mjself " Mrs. Next door "Yes Alfred's always well posted. I do believe he knows the politics of every man in this ward, and how much he's worth and where he came from, and all I about him. You'll excuse me for I about five minutes, Mrs. Walkabout, I won't your I've got to go out and split some kindling and bring in a few buckets of coal" peculiarities' Of the yars 1893. m A study of the calendar of 1893 will show that the present year will have peculiarities To begl, with It i wmenoeHl and closes oo Bondy, I and eontaius all or part of 53 weeks Each of the seven days of the week bM th honor of beIn the first day of at leaf t oce mone month. Three of the months begin on Wednesday, while 8unday, Thursday and 8atur day are each the natal day for two months There are three months April J uly aud December that cover part of six weeks each. Washington's birthday came on Wednesday, and Decora' ion Day and the glorious 41 h of July fall on Tuesday. Thanks giving Day will fall on Thursday, the It t day of November, and will be th latest Thankekiving celebrated in the last decade In fact it can never be any later in the year. As this is the world's fair year, all the peculiarities are excusable WOULDN'T ABoLIaH HANGING In the Connecticut Hor.se a ma jority of the Judiciary Committee reported against a bill to abolish hanging for murdir. The minorit) made a report favoring the measure fcU'j there was a two hours' debate over the question. A motion to sub 8tit,," the minority for the majority report was lost by a vote of 181 to 47. and . n a yea and nav vote the ad vem- majority report on the bill to jabo''-' capital punishment was adopted. 12"' to?4. MR MOODY'S GIFT TO THE Y M. C. A. Charlotte News It was indeed a magnanimous act, that charicterized Mr Moody's last afternoon with us. fis gift of 4"0 to the Y M O. was an unexpected surprise, and only goes to prove how i more intimate knowledge of the man confirms his world-wide reputa tion that "he practices what he preaches,'' nd his mission in life is to do good to others. . sjb I Can't Eat," Is often heard. People who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla highly recommend it for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes you " real hungry." Constipation, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver are cured by iiood'a PilU. Price 25c. per box. Richmond State: "My wife and I," says a travelling man, "were once in a hotel where we couldn't set anv boiling water. After we had discuss ed the situation my wife asked me if I had an envelope in my satchel. 1 got one out, when she told me to fill it with water and hold it over the gas jet. I hesitated, brt finally did it. and expected to see the envelope blaze op every moment. But it didn't blaze. The envelope took on a Mttle soot, but that was all. The water boiled in time and the envelope was a8 Sd as ever wnen Qe experiment waB afc 8n end- 1 dn't know the chemistry of the process, buy try it. you" aud see If it will not work." The travelling man who relates this is not a Richmond man. ARRESTED EN ROUTE TO HIS DYING MOTHER. Thirteen years ago F, A. Pinyon, then a man of forty, was a deputy j United States marshal. While search ing for moonshiners in Dawson county, Ga., he struck a man. Af ter that his life was made so misera ble by the owners of illicit .distille ries that he went to Missouri to live Pinyon came to Atlanta to see his mother, who is dying. The first man he met was the man wiom he struck thirteen years ago. As he had' lived outside of the State he was not pro I teoted by the statute of limitations, land the man swore out a warrant charging him with assault with in 1 tent to kill. A RAILROAD TRIES FARMING The Georgia Southern railroad will pUnt this year fortytwo acres in to bacco at Oycloneta, and one ton of fertilizer will be used to the acre. It to calculated at the lowest estimate that J,000 pounds of tobacco will bf raised to the acre The road now has on hand at , Cy-loneta 8 '0) pounds of tooaeco that wasra'st)! l and manufactured thera It nails for ' f, eentaper pound atrs'all. and Is ) T .Tu uT T article This nUrotd farmiasr going co as an exeriiae'it to 'io what eao ba lo.ie la fbe risla in Georgia. Mr. S. G. Derry Of PrevMeace, B. I., Widely known as proprietor of Derry's Water proof Harness Oil, tells below of his terrible sufferings from Eczema and his cure by MOOD'S Sarsaparilla " Gentlemen : Fifteen years ago I had an at tack of inflammatory rheumatism, which was followed by eczema or salt rheum, breaking out on my right leg. The humor spread aU over my legs, back and arms, A Foul Mass of Sores, swollen and Itching terribly, causing Intense pain If the skin was broken by scratching, and discharging constantly. It Is impossible to describe my suffering in those years of agony and torture. I spent Thousands of Dollars to futile efforts to get well, and was discour aged and ready to die. At this time I was unable to lie down In bed, had to sit up all the time, and was unable to walk without crutches. I had to hold my arms away from my body, and had to have my arms, back and legs bandaged by my faithful wife twicea day. ' r' Finally a friend who was visiting at our house, urged me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I began by taking half a tcaspoonful. My JStomach Was All Out of Order But the medicine soon corrected this, and in six weeks I could see a change in the con dition of the humor which nearly covered my body. It was driven to the surface by the Sarsaparilla, the sores soon healed, and the scales fell off. I was soon able to give up bandages and crutches, and a happy man I was. 1 had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for seven months s and since that time, nearly two years, I have worn no bandages whatever ana my legs and arms are sound and well. The Delight Hood's Sarsaparilla from personal experience." S. 6. Dkekt. 45 Bradford street, Providence. R. I. It you are Bilious, take Hood's Fills, rAl EU4H PUST O' 1J MAIL SOEDHTJLUi. Uspabtub Ulose at P.O Close at Dei ( OUTGOING MAILS 9 00 p oi I 6 15 am ExFtTrll For Greens boro. N 8. und West. 815 " 8 45 " ExFt20-For fthort Cut Worth fc do Ids boro 10 55 am 1 1125 am R P O Tr 3a For Wei don. Norfolk N and E 060pm 128pmRPOTrlO For Short uut U and Uoldsboro 3 45 " I 4.20 " R P O Tr 41-For At lanta (R & A A L) 4F0 " I 5 00 " Ex Ft Tr34 Per Wel don, Norfolk, N and & 4 05 " I 440 ' R P O Tr0- -For Greens- boro, N, 8 and W aJRBIVALB. ... ' "At A Depot P. Q INCOMING MAILS. 6 no am I 6 lri mi Ex Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr' boro, N, Sand W 9 45 am 1 10 0 hi Ex Fr Tr 45 From W U don, North and Eas1 H 17 am 11 ::.' ,t 1 K P O T? 38 From A t- lanta(R&AAL 109 pm I ! J Vu R P OTr 10 F'm Or'ns- boro, N, Sana 4 05 pm I 4 0 pin" KPO Tr 41 FromW -1- doi, N and 8 430pm 4 45pt RPOTr 9-F'mGol.ls, and Short Cut,N and S 11 30 pn -J 1 45 pm Ex Ft Tr 21 F'jr GVs- boro Trains marled thus, do net move on 8m aay. Mniln for train 9 going west close at p IU O" Rl.Hl7. STAR ROUTES. Outotn.! Matt; DwpARTe Raleleh via Hiiotwoil Ragle Rock and Wakefield 'o Unionlmne, Monday and Friday 7 am. Rali-i(r via Mvatt's -Mills' to Purn, T; es 0 1 n.l FrHay fi a m. Rlei(rh vir ..Kelvm Oroveand Dayto" to 8a . . ' Rogc - i.vi ". . mil f RaVgrh to v . Tuesday -.' r- " 'i.v 10 am. - 'koomihq VfAii. Aerivi UnioDh nr Waiefield, Eagle Rvk and SholweU io T'al ni(?h, Tuesdav and Saturday 6 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursdav 6:15 pm. rsh Dam via Davton and Kelwn Gme and Flint, Tues, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. Roeers stow viaBaniror and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 r ' a Massey to RaNigb Tuesday snd Friday t 12 m. "Close at 9 p m ante. Fas. Dsuvsbt Ststsm. Free delivwies tt 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p do, ex u.pt Sundays. Collections made at mmt hotu-s. 8unday, 6:30 to 7-80 a m. Free de Iivrv windows open on Sundavs from 8 00 'v 3:30.o'clook p m. A. W.SHA'FKB, :-.. Pommajteii CITY! in the heart of the ITOn QnCl COQI Dl8a f Ct Of Tn noftflftft. Himate salibrious, never hot and Lever Oolt Land unequalled for agricultural "UT OSes, and mineral resources unlimited. . ..uOU Lots at $ j ki per Lot ! i fmr) on-.. S0l0 1000 4,000 4,0"0 4.UU0 60) SCO -1 "w '.. ...... ow HQ 6 00 10 00 1V00 20.00 60 CO 100 00 WOODWORrUCITY lies about 30 miles rorth of CbatUntoa, within a few miles of Aliamout, the county seat of Uru-idy coua ty, and between Tracey Cit aut tiie cele brated Reersheba Bp iugs, the SaratOKi of tiie etou'h It is in me centre of the rapidly developing coai and iron uibtrict of Teuw see, u. within its borders are found coal, iron, sine, marble aud as bed to . with various hard w.-oda, sucb as oar. chestnut, maple, 'each, locubt. hickory, ash, pine, cberry and b'atk walnut in abundance. Tiie vUlaje of uruetli, with several hundred inhabitants, contain Cl urchea, ticbcols, Stores, l'ost otflce and telegraph station and a numtei of manufau'uriurf iudustres, .li ot which are located ou tbe property and form part ol Woodworth Ci'y. be proceeds of tbe sale of these lots w. be used to develop tbe mineral resources tUe prouertv and build 1111 a laivn and thn. log city Qui k application lor these Jo should be made, as the right is re-erved iv advance the price withont notice. . 1'or further particulars apply to R.C. LlVIG!T0NfAVjem, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rata on t.n? new and most com foi table vessel afloat, "f the Oce.ui Steamship (.'ompany. Tlu-r steamers !ave New V'ork, Mondays, v td Lesdays Fridays and Saturdays, making a delnintTr.l iea trip of FIFTV siUUKS TO SAViUMd Where immediate connections are maue to Chattanooga and Wo iWOi Til O i V LIVINsroN & 4k ms, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah. No. 712 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. BUY YOUR Watches, Ulocks. JEW. f,RY f HPEflTAPLE at prices that (1'ifv c petit:oi), at hon -. The undersicne I, an old reliable watch maker , l. I ewcl -r. is bft't r lircnirprl nir Own tver be-ore o d vonr watch cl .c aud jvwelry wrk. or turni h yon with m koo . uau-illy kei t .. hi-, liiw )0 -ue Ainru:-ii il:ule Movements vuow in ' -ol C 'ses. Sia mi m 18 sizb in U'dd Killed Oases. MAim.. 18 sizn in Silver Cases, 7 t up '8 8izeiu Nickel ases, 5 0:np l'i Nize American Made Movements in 11 ases, 17 . "in up 16 sizo in G ld Killed Oases, 10 d0 ui 6 sizm in Sl"er 'jhsps. i'i,4!mi 16 s ze in NMckel Cases, 7 51' up ' adiPi' ze, American Mot meuts i'i Ool'l ases. iSflflni, 6 & 0 s Zf in G )!d Filled Oases. 10 fni 111, 6 & u size in 8ilver ases, if' 00 up Swiss Oo'd watches, 10 00 uj wiss Silver watches, 6 00up Swiss Nickel watches, 4 00 up Swiss Mokel w.Uches, (not recom- meiiuem j to 3 up line of vVatches Oln'-kfl Jew lrv and Sueotac es constintlv on hand for sa The Brvant !oM and Combination Rings specialty. The workmanahin and nnalit v of no other ring are better. uauon trie oiu reliable undersigned for whit you wait either goods or work, in his line, and VOU will be well treatei. and ironda or work honestly repiesenled and warranted good or not good. del7 2w W.COLE. LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No 12. Folk and East Streets " 13 Johnson and Halifax 8trcecs. 14. North and Persou Streets i,. 1 1. E ienton and Bat Streets -21. Morgan anl Blount Street'. 23. Wilmington and Martin Streets. 24. Davie an 1 Blood worth Streets. 25. Wilmington and South Stieets. 26 Harnett and Swain Streets 27. Blount and Cabarrus Streets. "12 Fayetteville and HarKe'tSts. 214. HarRettand Blood worth Srs. 81. Davie and Dawson rttr-eta ' 82 Hillsboro and West Str. -et 34 lenoiraud McDowel tre sj.' 85. Harevt and Dawson . 86 South auJ tUrring . iu 8 ets. 87 Harnett end West S rcifts 4. Water Tower. a a t .4. I a . T and', aSe Streets ' UW ftn. 'n DJ , t 42 Halifax and Edenton 8treets. 4J. Jones and 8aunder8 Streets. 45 Fir wood Avenue opposite Cot- ton Mill . 47. JNortluStreet, West ol Salisbury ram "Cleanliness is akin to godliness' and in show order to to the that vou world enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUY Toilet Soaps OF J. HAL BOBBITT. A soek o? the following brands of ' Soaps ALWAY8 on hand: Lnbin's Soap, Eau de Cologne Soup, Pinaud's Soap, Violet 8oap, Rosea 8ud Ql cerine Soap, Cold Oieai- Sop, b tzo-n and (ilcnrin Soap, ew liowu Hay 8oap, Cashmere Bouquet Soap, Cape Maj Bouquet Soap, 4 11 White tt .se tilyoerine Soap, Rose Q-raiMutu Soap, Tooth Soaps, 'Jutieura !oap, COc 85c 25c 26c 25c 250: 85ft 95 25o 25o 25c 25c 25 5c 25oand 10c 25c and 10c 25o and 10c 25c 26c 25c 25o .-nrbolic Sottp, Ttr Soap, Sulphur 8oap, l hthyol t-oap, nurax Soap, oraci , . d Soap, i in. 1 . p Viola Skin Soap, 2ec - ars' Soap, 20(. tiosadora 8oap, 20c Bay Leaf Soap, i00 ransparent Soap, 10c and 15o buttermilk Soap, loc ' Oatmeal Soaps, ioc Peach and Honey 8oap, 10c Handworker's Soap, i o . Cotton Seed Oil Soap, ioc Shaving Soap, lOo and 25o Turkish Bath Soap, 05ft Palm Oil Soap, 06c vv'hite Castile Soap, 05o and 10c Red Castile Soap, 05fl Blue Castile Soap, 05o - A reduced price on any of the above by the box or dozen. J: fll iITT, DRTTOO-IST' RALGIGrfl.
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