The Baily Kuening Visitor. "0BT.16UBD KVKRT AKTKRWOOS, Kicept Sunday, THB VISITOR Is served bv (v.rrien In the city t 25 cents pe.- nionth, pavable to the carrier in advance. Prices for mailing ! 3 per year, or 16 cents per nionth. No paper con tinued after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these eolamus are bat the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and thev alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name informs yoa that your time is out. Address all orders and commnniea tions to i BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh. N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents p9r line each insertion. LRltST OlTY C'ftCOLVrTOT. RALEIGH, N.C., FEB. 3, 1S9U. The Supreme Court of the United States has decided that the law pass ed by the last CoDgress, prohibiting Tottery advertisements and tickets from passing through the mails, is constitutional and may be enforced. A French physician has discovered a gold cure for snake bites. This is in the nature of a forestalling of Dr. Keely's remedy for the recognized cure for snase bite medicine. The picked students of Princeton College have kicked till they got an improved dressing room. Such a room is to be built at a cost of $5,000 which was a part of the receipts of the foot ball team of that institution The residents of Ithica, Mich., think they have discovered eviden ces that an immense oil field exists aronnd them and in their midst, and they have teccme greatly excited over it, but they need not, for if the oil is there the Standard Company will soou own it all. The Wilmington Star prints a hard hit on Shepard, as well as shows how ravenous some folks are in this world of ours. It says s " Within the past year there were consnmed in Psris s iood 31,000 horses, 40 mules, and 329 donkeys. It is a good thing for Brayer Shepard, of the New York Mail and Express, that he don't live in Paris.'" SHE LIKED THF CASH. Miss Ida Norton, who is represent ed to be the handsome and accom plished daughter of a wealthy citizen of Indianapolis, hns just married Pang Tun, a Chinaman. This queer fancy may be better understood when it is learned that Mr. Pang Yun is the richest Chinaman east of San Francisco. NONSENSICAL. DINCOVERK! AT LAST. What LaQrutk Rkalut isjWhhbk IT ORIOIBATKD ; HoWIT IdPt'-pA-OATKD ABD TBK WAT BY WH CH IT CAN UK AVOIDED It has, at last, been discovered cud . definitely settled jast wh t 14 Ll , Grippe" is, and how it first Started. It is an infection, low fever, i.d it originated la Acta from the wet marshes around Bokbar-t. Thence it was taken to Russia by the traders who came from the crowded b iz irs of the Asiabtic capital. From Europe It came to America, and here the j germs are today and the fever rMi,ic , Being a fever, it arises, as -li fevrs do, from a weakened au! : nu i'o u ; condition of the s stein, hence some people have it and others do not Some have it severely and others mildly, brt in every ease it is duo, as all fevers are, to a disordered and weakened kidney and liver No man or woman whose kilueys are lu per. feet or strong condition ever had the grippe, even with the worst exposure, and no one ever suffered with it whose kidneys and liver were not out of order. In writing on this subject, which is one of the most important now before the people, the New York Herald gives, in a recent issue, some good advice. It says : "All classes should avoid crowded assemblages, avoid over exertion, and see that their systems are toned up and built up." This is common sense But it is not always easy to do. Oue.can easily say "Tone up the system, strengthen the kidneys and liver" but how ? There has never been but one standard remedy for strengthening aud lestor ing these great ergans, and that is Warner's Safe Cure You know that, if you stop to think, if you refresh your memory and recall how many people you have heard speak favor ably of it, who have perhaps told you what it has done for them. It goes directly to the seat of most physical trouble and all possible grippe. It strengthens, it renews, it fortifies these great organs, and thus when the germs of grippe comes to the sys tem, they are unable to find a lodg ment, and are killed before they can propagate. The foregoing facts are fully en dorsed by the most eminent physi cians, both abroad and in America. Dr. Gustav Webber, of the royal court of Germany; Dr. Hoesch, of Berlin ; Dr. William Edward Robson, of the royal navy, England ; Dr. Andrew Wilson, of the Royal Society of Ediu burg and most broad minded and liberal physicians in America have unhesitatingly affirm"! th . same. leu vno reau tins article are in danger of contracting the grippe, j which uiiv, leave its painful and i banefuf effr-cts upon your system "w less you are in a strong, a healthy! and vigorous condition today, tl you feel languid, restless, irritable, des pondent, if 5 our appetite is uncer tain, your rest broken; if ou feel any signs of feverishness or chilliness you neid to take immediate steps igainst it. Yon need to fortify your kidneys and liver and you cm do so absolutely in but one way aud that is by the aid of the great cure above named. Feb a 5t EYoirnfsCfl The Full Prospectus of Notable Feature for 1892 and Specimen Copies will be sent Free, Brilliant Contributors. Articles bars been written expressly tor the coming volume by a host of eminent men and women, among whom are The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. Count Ferdinand de Lesseps. Andrew Carnegie. Cyrus W. Field. The Marquis of Lome. Justin McCarthy, M. P. Sir Lyon Playfalr. Frank R. Stockton. Henry Clews. Vasili Verestchagin. W. Clark Russell. The Earl of Meath. Dr. Lyman Abbott. Camilla Urso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others. The Volume for 1802 will Contain The Best Short Stories. Hints on Self-Education. Household Articles. Natural History Papers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly iooo Illuitratioht. Nine Illustrated Serial Stories Articles of Practical Advice. Glimpses of Royalty. Railway Life and Adventure. 70b Large Pages. Five Double Holiday Numbers. 100 Stories of Adventure. Sketches of Travel. Popular Science Articles: Charming Children's Page. FREE TO JAN. I, 1892. To New Subscriber)! who will emt out and send us this slip with name and aditi-m and $1 .75 we will send The Companion Free to Jan., 1892, nnd for a Full Year from that Dale. This offer Include the THANKS GIVING, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Doable Holiday mbera. We will also send a copy of a beautiful painting-, entitled "A Y. OF ROSES." Its production has coat TWENTY THOUSAND DOLI.A Send Check, Post -office Order, or Registered Letter at our risk. Address, 1 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, Mass. This Slip and SI 75, Fire! FIRE Fire Are von insured? Is the evidence of your insurance insured? A tood Fire Proof "Safe for their .protection is the only insurance for them. Have vou a good Safe? ...... , . , , When plactng your insurance did you ol tain bids from several companies and select the lowest priced company? , , Or did you consider and decide that the best company would prove the cheapest should a loss occur? , , . , . . Why not follow out the same line of reasoning in the selection of a good Safe in which to insure your insurance policies, books and valuable papers from destruction by fire or from theft bv burglars? When about to employ a lawyer for a case of importance, do you get bids from sev eral and accept the lowest? . ' Or do you employ ajcapable man who has had experience and a good record? Safe, Safe, Safe. We know how to build Vaults and Safes. We know the requirements of most custo mers, Our work is the cheapest because it is the best. Our work is NOT the lowest in price. We have had experience. We have a first-class record extending bck nearly half a century. Whea you wish to corsider the insurance of your liooks and oppers from destruction by tire or loss by burglars, consult or write the Die bold Safe and Lock Co uoi7 tl W. H. BUTLER, Agent, 79 Duaue Street, New York. O A 1 A The sensational report of the ro f usal of a British vessel to display the American flag along with the Eng lish at Bridgeport, Conn ., the other day, was very much like some people. They remind one of a low bred bully of a boy always looking aronnd for some other boy with a chip on h's head. Such peacock patriotism is a disgrace to a great CbriF tian nation There are a great many in the world who always want to tight till tbey get a snre enough chance and then they are somewhere else. SEED AND PLANT DISTRIBU TION. Mr. W. F Massey, of the Horticul turist department says : From some of the many applica tions received at the N. G. Agricul tural Experiment Station it seems that an impression has gone out that the Station distributes, gratis seeds and plants of all kinds. This is an error. We never distribute any seed or plants that can readily be bought from those who deal in these things, bnt whenever we get plants of seeds that are new and likely to prove val uable to our growers, and that are not commonly on sale, we endeavor to distribute them to those who will eare for and report upon them, so long as our stock may last. Further tiim thjjsi we do not undertake, OUR MILITARY FORCE. The Secretary of War day before yesterday transmitted to the Senate a statement showing the military force of the United States, organize;! and unorganized. The total number of enlisted men is 101,821, commanded by 8,879 commissioned officers, besides 1,248 staff officers, making a total ag gregate of 111,948 men in the militia service. The number of men avail able for military duty, unorganized, is 8,67,268 'Which we wish to lemark and oir ,3 nguage is plain," that we have been having a good deal of trouble and delay in netting CoAL fast as wanted. sVe have at lst succeeded a- d have now in and to arrive in the next few days. The (mi N?feal Paper The Brigbtesv, Best and Cheapest TUB WASHINGTON WE - KLY POS1 A Vaper from the National Capital shoul. Go into every Ffinily in the Country 1 60" Tons Anthracite Coal, Nut Sizes 5 )0 Tons Mingo Mountain Pplint foal The hardest and best Splint r'oa ever offered on this market. -0tj Tons Gayton, Egg and Nut 6U0 Tons Vocahontas Lump and Egg, Stove aud (rpIIEREis n0 other paper in theUnite.' A states mat is growing sorapi'iiy in circu lation as the Washington Weekly Post. This is because nei ther abor nor expense is spare' to make it ha best, as well as rTs cheapest paper published. Ttis CHESTNUTS. RUN - OF - MIME These nro the best coals in America and the cheapest for the cash. For sale wholesale and retail by nmii Wives of great men oft remind us. We should pick our wives with cart; So we may not leave behind us Half our natural crop of hair. Bread is the staff of life and pie is the stumbling block. It often takes a match to light op a young ladies' countenance It does not. take a ts.vrf.il oovr to get the big eni of his Ui 'A: in 1 :;trn The man w"io mtMci j is' JN U'n dogs on a e-u Udae h v b id l;e pr. I p'ea8"f man mor t ail him self a fool tbau to ha ve autlier do it for liyj. The 3ora;t is evident! faliine: into disrepute. The feroob?" with it !, it has Letsa too loug on a )ut. The longer a man lives th h ss con demnatiou he bas (or the suspicions fellow who mistru-ita everybody. Girls, it isn't the man that sits, np late nights for you who will ake the best care of you; it's tha iu in who gets up early iu the jKonJugfcr you, Executor's Mctice. Having qualified as executor of the last will and teuUmunt of Walter R A'omble, deceased, this r to sive notice to all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 3d day of December, 1892, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sous indebted to so id estate will please makb immediate paymeut. de2 fiw 0 G WOMBLE. Executor. frtstCttmas, The Christmas presents which are always iu good tat, carrying with them longest and greatest happiness are Beautiful and Standard Books, Teachers' Bibles, Writing Dcsks.Fan cy Inkstands, LapTaleto, ' hristmas Cards, Fireside Game. Gold Pens and Pencils and Boxes of Stationery. Those tlnna-a never fail to delight children or j'rown people, and a little money wil go farther ip the Book" store than In any other place. We have an immense new display of Hol iday gift" ao l you should make your selections early. A National Paper! 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