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Thft Bailt) Er3ninp tsitar. 0BU8HBD BTBBT AKTKRMOOS, Except Sunday, 2 KB VISITOR la served by carrier In the eity At 25 cent per month, payable to the carriers In advance. Prices for mailing : $8 per year, or 10 cent per month. No paper con tinned after expiration of the time paid for unlessjotherwise ordered. Communications appearing in t h. - columns are bnt the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after your name nforma yon that your time is ont. Address all orders iind oomraauica tions to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N C Local nonces in toll paper will be Five Ce )ts per line each insertion. LAIMMST Oi?Y Onion i.ation BVU.KiU, AiKIL 11, 181)2. The Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias are invited to hold its bi ennial session in Washington in 1894 The next session meets in Kanses City in August next. Thb frost this morning was rather depressing to the feelings of those who are looking forward to the fruit crop. We fear the damage to vege tables in trucking sections b.i8 beeu eeriouH. We don't know what the moon has to do with it, but a cold snap and the full moon in April man age some how to come together. Spring has been coming slowly up this way, but yesterday she came with a bound The buds cn the ma ples and h -rse chestnuts expanded as suddenly as a conjuror's flowers There is a quite perceptible green in the squares and in some of the old city gardens the magnolias are al ready in bloom. And all this seemed to have happened over uight. This marvel occurs every year, but one can never get used to it. Sutntrer, an tumu, winter follow in their course and excite no surprise. It is this glad awakening from death into life that never can become commonplace Philadelphia Times of Saturday. Not so balmy in North Carolina. THE SUNDAY QUESTION. The World's Fair people are still discussing the propriety of Sunday closing, and it Is wonderful to see the number of people, in Chicago, that are protesting against Sunday closing of the great show. This is not to he wondered at by one who looks at Chicago from a distance for it does not seem to have any regligion and not much morality, but all sorts of isms of the vilest types. BROOKSIDE PARK. Correspondence of Visitor. Among the prettiest places abou; oar city, Brookside bids fair to out' stripe them all. A number of car penters and laborers are nt work put ting the place in ordt r. The lover of roller shating will be delighted to know that the handsome and best arranged skating rink ever seen in the State, is to be built at once; it wi'l be oblong in shape and 2;.0 feet In length, with elevated band stand in center. There will be plenty of comfortable benches raised so that all will have a good view of the en tire rink. The bath house and swim xning pool is being rebuilt and other wise improved. The grounds are be ing cleaned off, comfortable benches are being built. In fact everything is being done to make Brookeide the most attractive place about our city Too much praise cannot be gwen the new management of the street rail way, for energy and push that he is patting forth in making Brookside a pleasant place for our people to spend their spare honrs. Of course the chil dren will have their swings and ''switchback chairs." "The gay and festive lemonade and milk shake stands will be ou deck, also the bar becue. That will remind you of o'd times-"befo" the war. A couple of rustic bridges are being constructed from old field pines across the brook. They will be gems of beauty, and will add much to the beauty and attrac tions Of the place. Good masic by a brew band, and gocd times generally will make many children's hearts glad after an afternoon visit to grand old Brookside. The ears will ran at 15 minutes Intervals daring the summer. Thousands of onr people will visit the piotty biook near the cemetery. X. KEEP COOL THIS SUMMEl The Raleigh Street Railway Com pany, in response to what seems de manded by the best interest and com fort of the people of Raleigh, has ar ranged to supply current from its 600 volt railway circuit for running sta tionary motors This constant po teutial of 600 volts is not dangerous in its effects and can be safely intro need into private red lenc s Jai d o'her buildings As the field for the motor has been extended, the ea e and safety with which it can be opera ted has been demonstrated, while its entire freedom from noise and dirt has caused it to grow in popular fa vor, until at the pr, sent time 'here are a vast number of machines driven successfully by electri : motors, such as printing presses, elevators, spice and coffee mills of all kinds, ice cream freezers, etc. There is a special field in which the rapidity with which electric motors have been pressed into service is tru ly remarkable. During the hot sum uier d ys and nights, The Silent Force," by means of the equally silent fan, renders the air of offices, stores, dining rooms, parlors, etc., cool and bracing. Such fan motors we are now prepared to run from cur rai road circuit. It will be' seen from our monthly rates below that with a small outlay for a fn which las'.s for an indennit-i period, you can have a fen of H P for $3.00 per month or i H. P. fo $4 50 per month, running in your room from 6:15 in the morning to 11:80 at night. One of these fans may be relied upon to keep a room cool and com fortat le through the hottest summer days, the eighth Horse Power being used for a room of ordinary size the quarter for a large room The fan motors are oompaut and of little weight and can be moved from place to place in a room as conve nience requires. Other forms of fans for larger areas are equally prac- ica ble and our customers are urged to use their own taste and judgment in selection 1 10 Horse Power $2.5' per month i " " 3 00 " i " " 4,50 " i " 4 6.50 " 1 44 14 10.00 4i i 44 44 20 00 14 44 3 41 44 28.00 44 4 1 4 44 35.00 44 4 5 44 " 40.00 44 6 44 45.00 44 ' 8 14 44 5s.oa 44 10 4 4 4 4 6 0 01 " " Special rates for elevator work By comparison of our rates with those in other cities it will be seeu that they are very low. We charge i bout the same that is charged in most cities for a day serviae of ten hours, while we give service of over 17 hours. We will be glad to explain the terms upon which these motors and equipments may be obtained, we selling you the fan or motor at iC par cent discount from list prices and charging for putting them in accord ing to the time required, or referring you to dealers in the city who will make you an estimate upon the motor equipment complete S. W. HUFFF, General Manager. Junaluska Claret On draught. $1.1C per gallon. Five gallon kegt. $5 N each. Quart bottles 40c each, or 7.50 per case of 2 dozen bottles. WARR4NTED ABSOLUTELY PUKK- HIGHLY RFC'Ott MU.VDKU FOB MEDICINAL l DOMESTIC PUBPOSK8. An Excellent Table Wine, Delivered a nbove prices free of charge in the citv f Ra: -m'x Kgs ajd cases delivered -r anv freight office iu North Carol I ua, Soath Caro lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. ap4 lm A. DUCHl, Agent, Junaluska Wine Co . Haleigh, N. C. X. C. Baptist 8. s, Convention. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Ralroad will s II re duced rat- round trip tickets to l'in stonSalem at the following rate from joints named below, intermediate points, in sume proportion. Tickets on sale April 13, 14 and 15, limited to April 18th: Charlotte, $5 W Durham. $4 30 Ooldsboro, - 7 05 j Greensboro, 1 65 Henderson, 6 10 j Lincolnton, fl 60 Marion, 7 6 i Raleigh 5 10 Rural Hal). 70 1 Selma, 0 45 A BE J TER POSITION. It is stated that Ex Governor Thompson, of iSonth Carolina will re sign bis position on the United States c; i v i I Service Commission in the next thirty days, to take a position as an official of a life insurance company at a salary of $10,(00 a year. His present position pays him $3, .'.00. IT'S ALL RIGHT NORTH. The papers eport that a negro was hung In Willersl.urg, Ohio, a few days ago :ure!y for t,h reaspn that he was a neirr. He hA committed no offense, baf the people of that lo cality just c oeluded to hang him because his skin w:.h 1 lack Here is a case of race prejudic- that it would be well for the pe;ple which are howliug aud shaming agaiust the South to investigate. If thi- act had been committed South just in this shape what a howl would hive been made up North in certain sectious. We think a howl ought to be made about it any how, regardless of where it was done. The darkest deeds of the darkest corners of this earth can't excel this one much. Methodist Educational Society For above occasion the Richmond and Danville will sell reduced rate round trip tickets to Charlotte at the following rates from points named below, intermediate points in same proportion Tickets on sale April rth to 14th, limited to April 16: Durham, 6 75 ! Goldsboro, $9 00 Greensboro, 4 80 Henderson, 8 80 Marion, 5 40 Raleigh, 7 45 Rural Hall, 6 SO Selma. 8 20 Winston-Saleir, 5 95 SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN TION, ATLANTA, GA For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rite round trip tickets to At lanta, Ga., and return at the rate of ;ne first class fare for the rouud trip. Tickets will be on sale May 3d to 6th inclusive ; good returning until May the 17th, 1892. Republican State Coil vention. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rate round trip tickets to Ral aigh and return at the following rates from points named belov?, intermedi ate points in same proportion. Tick ets on sale April 12, 13 and 14, limited April 17: Charlot te, $7 45 Greensboro, 4 30 Lincolnton, 8 40 Rural Hall. 5 95 Winston Salem. Durham, $1 C6 Goldsboro, 2 76 Marion, 9 40 Selma,' 1 65 5 60 The following are a few of the spe cial bargains we have just received this week: New line dress goods just received at Norris' Dry Goods Store. New lia j crepon just received at Nonis' Dry Goods Store. New line China silks, all colors. just received at Norris' Dry Goods Store m - SALE- AT 216 Favetteville St. WOOD any part of the city. Dry Pire Wood, cut in any length, delivered to rUVfRTTR of"any dimensions Lv U ItAJjJTjIA. fuurnished on abort notice. Also shingles, laths, fcc- EYVm My. Mpaciftl A- S JAS i.'OW rood a reputation wherever to give it a trial. IS i sed. It iwse iind iinmg q tita Hi Liuu von WHEAT, &('.-- at lowest prices ft'Ueat, Corn, Oats, ! v ays i!ii:d live. both for seed and teed. Also Bran; (lorn ' Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton Seed Jtfeal, choice Timoth; Kay, Wheat and Rice Straw. j FEKTII 1Z KliS- n oS ! ated Fertilizers, Pure i one Meal, Land Has- j ter, Acid Phosphate Shell Limein any iuan tilies. QTTTTTC Choice Griss and Cio-OJCjJJL0--ver Seeds of every kind, ! both for field aud farm. Carriage Factory We will make yea anything you want in the shape of CAB EI mm ( R Ol HER VEHICLES. WB MARK A SPHCIAITY OF Substantial Repairing REGULAR FRAZER CART SHAFTS FOR RFPAIRING, IN STOCK. Old Jobs Repaired ard made tolcck like HfiW. TVTE try to please our customers by polite VV attention. Send in your orders. J. W. EVANS, Corner Blount and Morgan Streets, mh7 RALEIGH, N C Remington Standard 'J'ype-Triters.' More Remington's are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply t he undersigned. WM KA8DALE, J B CULPKPER, Raleigh, N 0- iltf . Rtohmoad, v Notice. To J S M Hill, his Agent or Attorney : Take notice that on the 6t,h day of May. 1891. I purchased at a tax sale by the shenfl oj Wake county, N C, a lot of land taxed in your name for the year 1890; that said land is described as follows: Situated in tl e coun tv and State aforesaid near the eastern sub urbs of the city of Raligh, N O, located or the southwest 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 Mny, 1892. B F MONTAGUE, Purchaser. Raleigh, N C, March 7, 30d Administracr's Notice. Having this day qualified es 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 for payment on or before the 1th day of March, 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please settle without delay. 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