ft Thi Baily Ermnnfl Visitor. CBLISHBD BTBHT AKTKRHOOH, i Kicept Sunday, 1HB VISITOR is served by carrier In the city t 25 cents per mourn, na.vable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing : $8 per y1"' or W eenU per month. No paper con tinaed after expiration of the time .ld for nnleas'otherwise ordered. nmn inn nidations auDe&rlng in these columns arc bnt the expressions of the opinion of the corresponden'e writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A crostmark X after yonr name nforms you that your time is out. Address all orders and communiea- tlOOB tO i BROWN & WILLIAMS, " Ralehrh, N 0 Toeal notices in this paper will be Ftve'Cents per line each insertion. LaRSIS? OtTY ClROnLATION. RALEIGH, APRIL 9, 1892. The Star save there are by actual count forty one churches in that city That is pretty good for Wilmington Louisboro is interesting itself on the subject of organizing a military company, which the Times thinks will be worth a great deal to the town in many ways. of Ages, and in such a position he 1 was serene and confident. A bright 1 smile always irradiated his oonnten ance, tit emblem of the peace within. He was possead of a sunny disposi tion, a warm and genial nature, and a 'rue and loving heart. In conversa tlon he was both agreeable and eu tertaiuing; in his religious life pure and unspotted, and amid every cir cumstance courageous and hopeful. He was the personification of truth, virtue and dignity. He was greatly loved and admired by all who knew him, both old and young We knew him well, he having boarded with us vtbi'e attending school, and can say of a truth, he needs no fulsome eulo try, nor polished shaft to perpetuate his memory. His beautiful life and triumphant death are monuments that outshine the sun, and that shall yield a sanctif ing infiueuce for years to come. , As the end drew near he felt pre pared to meet it, for he knew that Jesus would send his angels to bear his weary spirit home. Farewell, true and faithful Tom- mie. May we meet again in the Wonderful Country" above May God pity the bereaved parents, brothers and sisters. His Uncls Raleigh Christian Advocate copy Thb Argus says the pea fields on all sides in the vicinity of Goldsboro are whitening into bloom under the influence of the "growing" weather of the past week. ODD FE .LOWS' DEPARTMENT Negotiations for the construction of a tobacco factory for the American Tobacco Company, are progressing rapidly. It is settled that Rocky Mount is to be their chief purchasing point for Eastern Carolina. Argo naut. The bar room opening in Charlotte seems to have attracted large atten tion. The building was soon fall of people, when the doors were opened and a surging mass outside throng ing the side walk trying to wedge themselves in. Charlotte had gotten to be awful thirst-.-, it seems, not far from the point of a " whisky riot." A GOOD DRIVE. The Wilmington papers are con stantly referring to their shell road as a resort for pleasure and recrea tion, and it is one of the prominent attractions of that city. Now ther is no reason why Raleigh should not have a splendid drive made jest as attractive by crushing rock and me- chadamising. True we cannot sup' ply as level a road, but level enough for pleasant driving and then the rock roads can be made just as attrac tive and more durable. Why not. BIBLES AND TRACTS NEEDED Junaluska Claret. On draught. $1.'G per gaHon. Five gallon kega $5 fO each. Quart bottles 49c eacu, or f 7.00 per case or & aoren oouies. WARRANTED ABSOLUTELY PUKK. HIUI1LY liinm ML.MM It FOR MKDIOIXAL AS Lt UUIBBMIU ft KKVS15.S. An Excellent Table Winer Delivered at hove P'is free of charge in the citv f Ri.'i'i. Kega and cases delivered t uy freight office in IVortb Liroilni, South Caro lina or Virginia. Charge a prepaid. A. DUCHl, Agent, ap4 ini Juna'uska Wine Co , Raleigh, N. C. I am glad to say that of the four fa-uilies yesterday wautiug Bibles one who lost all by fire was supplied by an old family Bible given to put wnere neeaea, ana ariotner one is supplied by a large Testament kindly given as a spare copy, hut, slightly worn. If our more favored citizens can give any old Bibles and Testa ments for this good use you cau send them to Williams & Haywood's drug tore or I will call for them as vou prefer. The money sent to the com mittee is far short of the pressing wants for Bibles and tracts. I hare applications for it more or less every day to read and give to others. ' He that giveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." Please try it friends., W. J. W-. Crowdhr OBITUARY. BR0CGHT05 Touimie J. Brought on, son of Joseph T. and Martha H Brongbton, died at the home of hi parents on the morning ef the 18th day of Mrcb, 1892, of heart disease. He was at the time of his death 19 years and 7 months old. He as a consistent member of the M E. Church. South, at Garner, N. C about six years He was an exem plary christian and his faith in God was strong and abiding No cloud could obscure it, up wind chill it, no storm sweep il away His eyes were kept fixed upon the Cross, his feet were securely planted upon the Rock j CALKS DA R. Encampments McKee, No. 15, 2d and 4th Friday: Litcbford, No. 20, Mondays. Subordinate Lodges -Mauteo, No 8, Tuesday; Beaton Gale, JNo. 64, Thursday. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge 1st and 3d Friday. Brother Phil H. Andrews, P. G has been elected to represent Seatoi Gales Lodge at the Grand Lodge in Wilmington in May. Manteo, No. 8, sends our worthy brother, Past Grand W. W. Brigjjs to represent her at the Gran t Ledge. Grand Secretary Wood:-!! visited Fayetteville this week and gives us a glowing account of the growth and advancement of the Order in that thriving town. Although very bad veather on last Thursday evening, two candidates presented themselves it Beaton Gales Lodge, No. 64, and were initiated in our usual good style. A movemeut is on foot bv ilauteo, No. 8. to raise funds to build a lodg. room. We trust it will prove success fat. MeK.ee Encampment, N'o. 1" , had a very pleasant meeting last Light. The rehearsals of the ' Burlesque Initiation" are going on and our citi zens who love innocent amusement may expect a very interesting entar tainmeut on Thursday evening, April 21, 1892. A number of our Order who does not practice the teachings of the Or der is not worthy the name of Odd Fellow. When you passed oar thresh old you aanuuied your obligatior: which you should keep Members of the Drier should fur nish us with all the matter possible for this column and try to get every member, who dos not already do so, to subscribe for Thb Visitor. DEFINITION OF BIBLE TERMS. Hebrew S' andard. A ger ill was a cent. A cab was three pints. An omer wes six pints A sheckel ot oll was f 8 A firkin was eleven pints. A farthing was eleven cents. A talent of gold was $13,809. A talent of silver was $538.30. Ezekiel's reed as nearly eleven feet. A cubit was r.e irly 23 inches. A bin .vas one gallon and two pints. A u ite was less than a quarter of a glass. JgA sheckel of silver was about fifty cents. A piece of silver, or a penny was 13 cents. A Sabbath day's journey was about an English mile. An ephah, or bath, contains seven gallons and five pints. A finger's breath is equal to one inch. Carriage Factory We will make yu anything you want in the shape of HIES If You Want Money, A cook, A partner, A situation, A servant girl. To sell a farm, To sell a hiuee, To buy or sell stock, Good boarding house To sell plants or grain. Sell groceries or drugs, Sell household furniture, To make any farm loans, Sell or trade for anything, Find customer- for anything Read and advertise in the RaleigV EVENING VISITOR. Advertising obtains new.cnstomers, Advertiaing keeps old customers. Advertising liberally will pay. Advertiaing makes success. Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz," Advertise immediatelv Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, auveruse always Advertise well ADVERTISE, ' AT OiSCE, NOWI1 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN TION, ATLANTA, GA. For above occasion, the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced r .te round trip tickets to At, lanta. Ga.. and return at the rate of me first class farf for the round trip Tickets ill be on m'e M x 3d to nth inclusive; good returning until May the 17th, 1892. Methodist Educational Soiely For above occasion the Richmond and Danville will sell reduced rte round trip tickets to Char' of te H,t rhe following raes from points unived below, intermediate poiuls in e me proportion. Tickets on salt Hth to 14tb, limited to April 1 Durham, $6 75 I Goldsbor Greensboro, 4 80 Heudersjii Marion, 5 40 j Raleigh, RUral Hall, 6 80 Selma, Winston-Salem, A pril $8 00 8 8!i 7 45 8 90 6 95 FLOWER STEALING. C&Jtoiw Cry lor fitdiw' CwtoHm The Charlotte Observer says : "There eems to be a regular gang of flower thieves in the city. Every morning one hears of depredations committed in different yards. The flowers principally stolen are hya cinths, which bring good prices at the stations, aud on the market generally. In several instance-, whole beds of hyacinths have been demolished, and OB OTHER VEHICLES. WB MARK A PKCIALTY OF Substantial RepaTina REGULAR FRAZER CART SH VFTS REPAIRING, IN STOCK. Old Jobs Repaired and made to lick like NE'i'. "YXTE try to please our customers by polite VV attention. Send in your orders. J. W. EVANS, Corner Blount and Morgan Streets, mh7 RALEIGH, N 0 Remington Standard 'Pype-Triters.! The best thing in the United States for ONE CENT s the Philadelphia RECORD not a flower left to tell the story. In ' a yard on North Trycn, where a raid j was made some nights since, a small j card case was fouud the next morn- ! ing which, besides cards, etc., con- j taiued a youug lad; 's photograph Evidently the raider was white, and evident ly bis was the girl who was left behind." There are some of the same breed of thieves here in Raleigh and they should be looked after. - w. -. - -' - Republican State Convention. Forbove occasion the Richmond and Danville Railrosd will sell r duced rate round trip tickets to Ral eigh and return at the following rates from points named below, intermedi ate points in same proportion. Tick ets on sale April 18, 13 find 14, limited April 17: $7 45 Durham, 4 30 i Goldsboro, 8 40 Marion, 5 95 I Selma' More Remington's are used in Raleigh than apply fc all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, the undersigned. WM K ABU ALE, Raleigh, N T U PTTT "DIT'DTTT? iltf Richmond, Vn Charlotte, Greensboro, L'ncolnton, ftnral Hall. 5 Winston Salem $1 e5 2 76 9 40 1 65 5 60 Butter and Eggs. .Fresh table butter 30 c-nts per lb. E.-gs 1J per dozen at D. T. Johnson's. Notice. To J S M Hill, his Agent or Attorney : Take notice that on the 6th day of May, 1891. 1 purchased at a tax sale by the shenfi oj Wake county, N C, a lot of land taxed in your name for the year 1890; that said land . . . ! J ! 11 O.i XI is uescriDea as ioiiows: onuaieu m u e coun tv and State aforesaid near the eastern sab urhs of the city of Raliah, IS O, located or the -outhwest corner of ew Berne and State street, being 50 feet on said avenue and run ning back 1614 feet on State street. The time of redemption under the law will expire on the 6th day of May, 1892. B F MONTAGUE, Purchaser. Raleigh, N 0, March 7, 30d TIATS SALE AT 216 Fayetteville St. TTrv r Drv Pine Wood, cut in VV VJL""auy length, otlivered to .ny part of the city. T rUVTTTri? ofjany dimensions L U IVLDil Eli funruishwl on short notice. Also shingles. laths, Ac r UUl0ow Food is a a reputation w here vjf used. I; to give it a trmi. Admlntstracr's Notice. Having this day qualified as the adminis trator of the estate of the late Solomon Brown, this i to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to me lor payment on or betore the 4th day of March, 1893, or this notice will be pleao in bir of recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. SAMUEL D GRIFFIN, mh3 6w Administrator, Toi-.sc' .uid :l!'lg (Mite il jiay on WHEAT, & t lowest prices Wheat, i.!oi!i O : always ) iiaf.d k. !ive. both for seed aud fetsd. -.Van, Torn Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton -ei M, ,il, choice fimothv Hay, Wheat an.' tvivu straw. FEUTllJZKIiS- SEFDS- Am i oni ated Fe. t lizers, I'U'e : oue Meal, Land Hau ler, a.cia rnospnate sueit Limem atiy quan titles. Cboice Griiits ahti Clo 'ver Seeds of everv kind. both for field and farm. Scientific American Agency for mm. . n.- . aba DE8ICN PATENTS) COPYRIGHTS, etc. For Information and free Handbook write to MUNN ft CO- 861 Broadway, NSW York. Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. Every potent taken out by us Is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge In the Largest circulation of any scientlno paper In world. Splendidly Illustrated. No Intellig man should be without It. Weekly, 3.0i year; fi.nu six months. 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