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Thfl Bailg Rrenlng tfisitof. JDBU8HKD BTShT AfTIRHOOB, IKxeept Sunday, EtHB VISITOR is served by carriers tlS VIBITUK ii servea uycarnrm la the ejty nt 35 cents per month, pajaixe VO lO wrriora iu tu trices for mailing: fa per year, W cents per month. No paper con tinued after expiration of the time paid for unless otherwise ordered. Communications appearing in these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. erost mark X after your name Informs you that your time Is out. Address all orders and communica tions to BROWN & -WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Fire Cents per line each insertion. LlRST OfTT OtKfT" IT-TOT? RALFIGH MAY 5, 1892. THE MORGAN 8TREET EXTEN SION. There has hen a trnnd f'pal paid about the extension of Morgan 8froe, and a committee was appointed some time since, by the Board of Aldermen, with reference to it, and that com mittee has made its report, we eup pose, but nothing tangible is being done. The opening out of this street is one of the necessary things to be done. One of our city merchants told us the other day, that a gentleman, a fanner who lives out in that direc tion, and whose way of entry into the city is by the Fair grounds and down Hil'sboro street, came to town soon after the electric cars began to run out that way, had his horse frighten ed and came near a smash-up. That when leaving he bade good-bye to Raleigh, saying he would not come here again until some other way could be found for him to get to the market without driving by the side of the street oar track. This mer chant says he has not seen that far mer in the city since, and believes be has kept his word. Now, just how manv others there are of the same mind among the farmers of the coun ty living in that direction,. but few of us know. We , do know this, that horses unaccustomed to street cars are liable to be frightened by them and made to run away, and it 1b rea sonable to suppose that farmers liv ing about half way between this city and Durham would consider this dan ger when about to send to town for dry goods, groceries or whatever else a farmer's family might nefd. It is true these farmers might find what they want at Durham, but we take it - that our merchants want this trade Morgan street should be opened for this reaeon. if no other existed. It certainly will be wise in our city fathers to make all the lines of travel to and through our city as attractive mb practicable for those upon whom we are dependent for trade and sup plies, and this is an important line. The New Bern Journal says: In al luding to the fact that several west era towns were making donations for the sufferers in Russia, the Atlantic Seaside asks if the people down this way are too poor to lend a helping handr We have alluded to the matter before and think that a contribution for the purpose ought to be procured here in some way. In the midst of our plenty we should remember those who are starving. REPUBLICAN COVNENTION WEST VIRGINIA. IN Special. MABTrNSRTJRG, W. Va., May. The Influence of Secretary of War Etfcins.is felt here today in the wil lingness of the Republican Conven tion to instruct for Harrison. There seems to be no opposition of note tr the administration. The convention to nominate State officers will be hel Aig. 8. - STATE MEDICAL ASSOCI ATION "V Special to the Visitor -' -PiiST. Mich., M v 5. The annual meeting of the State Medicil Atsoei fttion opened with a good a' tend once fit the lead tog physicians of theSta te WISCONSIN STATE CONVEN 1 B pedal. Mil wackek, May 6. The men who boomed Secretary Rusk for the presi boomea secretary num lor me preoj dency fnuf year ago are the ieanng lights of the State Convention, called to order at noon today by chairman and national committeeman Henry Payne. The West side Turner Hall, where the convention. is In pro gress, is filled to overflowing, and the Rusk enthusiasm is by no means dead. It is believed that the Secretary of Agriculture has expressed the desire to see the delegation instructed for Harrison, and that will probably be done. Ex Governor Hoard, Henry C Payne and Horace Rublee are nam- s prominently mentioned for delegates- at large. POLITICS IF VIRG NI V. 8ppcial to the Vis TOR. Roanoke, Va., May 5 It looks as t'lonerh Mahone tad settled the fac tional fight which has been tearing up the Republican party of the State, for at the Republican State Conven tion, called to order here today, sf fairs koked serene, and a delegation without instructions will probably represent the State at Minneapolis. It will be remembered 4 Hat Virginia transferred its fight into the National Convention hall four years ago. The feeling engendered then seems to have died out. General Mahone will go as a delegate at large. MEMORIAL MONUMENT. Special to the Visitor. Woostkr, Ohio, May 5 The city is in gala attire today, the State's most prominent citizens are here, and fully 10,000 visitors are jostling each other in the streets and hotels. To day the memorial monument and fountain, raised to commemorate the deeds of Ohio soldiers, is being un veiled, Gov. McKioley will deliver the address and a speech will also be made by Jacob Funk, the donor of the monument. All the State officers of the G. A. R. have positions on the platform in the public squire, where, the ceremonies are in progress. REPUBLICANS OF MINNESOTA. Special. St. Paul, May 5. -When chairman Joel P Heatvrole called the Republi can State Convention to order at 11 o'clock this morning almost every one of the 549 del eates entitled to seats was in his place. Four dele ates at lanre and four alternate? will be chosen. Nine electors will bi named. The city is' crowded with Republicans from every section of the State, as the occasion has been made one for special excursion ratet The contest for delegates at large i warm as every section of Minnesota has ifs favorite. Senator Washburn may be named and so may Col. C. H Graves, the favorite of the northwest end of the State. For c ffee ttaii.f, lij putting thick clvcerire on the vroner side, and D - r - washing it out with lukewarm water. For rasnberrv s'ain. weak ammonia and water are best. That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial Hood's Sarsaparilla is in this enervating state. Possessing Just those ele- rlOOu S ments which the system SarsaDcl needs and readily seizes, " this medicine purifies the fill & blood, and imparts a feeling of serene strength which is comforting and satisfying. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at change of season, climate or life. "I have been convinced u.l.. that Hood's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest medi- the Weak cines In the world. I say this for the benefit' of all ' other tired out, run, down, hard-working women. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not only ex cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other female complaints, even if of long standing." Mas. M. A. Scabletx, Northville P. O., Mich. . Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyaUdrngglaU. fl;elxforf& Prepared only Ijj o, 1 HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa, JOO Doses One Dollar tlJiuiiuistiluiiska CJIaipeiL On draught, f l.'G rer gallon. Fire 40o each, or f 7.00 per WA It II 4 N TKD ABSOLUTELY mi;aoi:d for medicinal An Excellent Delivered at. above prises free of charge cases del.vered at any freight office in North Carolina, Oouth Caro lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. - ap4 Ira LITERARY A<1g3Mmttr' DOMESTIC. . rUmo to ooBTlne u that jom WKst tempi oopy. Addreai Womah'i Wort, Athens, Ga, POETRY Mother's Corner A coit plaoe to ret and learn. HOME PHYSICIAN The beet health department to be found. BOYS AND GIRLS A charming page for the young. COOKING Oar epeeial pride and tha houeevUe'e tpoatal help. Ortftaal ml of tha nlfhesi character a groat variety. LITERATURE Pun, taidnaiug, Improving. FLORAL PAGE A gem of beauty and value. FANCY WORK A department thai will flaeM DEMOCRATS IN VERMONT. Special. Montpklibr, Vt., May 5. Chair man 8. Haselton rapped the Demo crats of Vermont to order at noon and the work of selecting the State dele gatidn is in progress. Chairman Has elton will probably head It. POLITICS INKAN3AS. Special. Hutchinson, Kan., May 5. Thre are queer battles in progress nere w day. At noon the State Republican Convention was called to order and in addition to naming delegates at large to Minneapolis, it will nominate a candidate for Congressman at lar. e The friends of ex-Senator Ingalls have been trying to secure the nomi nation for him, but he has positively refused to even consider the matter. The leading candidate is George T. Anthony and the opposition to him, which is most bitter, is headed by his cousin D. R. Anthony, the famous brother of Susan B. Anthony. Io- p-alls will probably be asked to head the delegation to Minneapolis. Don't sret angry at trifles. Look at vexations now as you will view them thirty days from date. The angry man, who gets the wrong key and Dusbes and rattles the door till he breaks the lock, loses more time than If he bad quietly gone for the right key, end pas for a new lock besides "Mothers Friend" makes child birth easy. Colvin, La., Deo. 8, 1886. My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MHiLS. Sent by express on receipt of price, $ijS0 per bot- I tie. Book "To Mothers "mailed tree. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ron au au. obooohto. - ATLANTA, OA. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVEN TION, ATLANTA, GA For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re duced nte round trip tickets to At lanta, Ga., ad return at following rates from points named bel w ; in termediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale My 3d to 6' h jnclu slve, limited'. -returning 'May - 17th, 1893 : Asheville. Charlotte, Hickory Goldsboro, RaMgh, Salisbury. Wil; etsloro AO.Vor,-., .f 12.1K Onrli - in.- 13 55 H-tiii.-rxotrl4 8 C4-, ...K''oi' ,75 8'iiiH. '4 5 -Jf. t. vlllt't 20 8 55 9 60 c0 14 40 10 IV 1 3 I I ' :i -''.rr. 1 6. Rin ilar -.''rotes, mi fr- f "r th mund trip wi'l r pi'v ffdin points in Virerh'ia nd.Hoi'th (" .rolinn- o A WON rii ian b nidf xrotk intr for on' P. r '.? preterrea wno can lurnisn a uorse ann gi e theiT whole time o the business., S nre mo ments may be profitaMy employi d alro. A few vacancies in towns and cl ies.: BP JOHN 8'N & CO, 2Gth an1 Main 8t, Rich mond, Va. - - ap21,23my'5 gallon kegs f 5.F0 each. Quart bottles case or 2 doien bottles. PUKE. HIGHLY HFCOM- and domestiu puiu'oses. Table Wine in the cif v -f RVr'i. Kegs and A. DUGHI, Agent, Junalucka Wine Co , Raleigh, N. O. QUERIES 4 ANSWERS "Better than in any othe paper," eaye a recent letter. Correspondence A chatty page, fun of experi ence and good euggeeUena. Other Departments 4 and HlaoellaneouB Hatter, pleating and valuable. WoMAM'a Woex Diet be Mas to bo appreciated, RATES FOR.20TH MAY CELEB RA TION, CHARLOTTE, V. C. For above occasion th Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell reduc ed rate round trip tickets to Char lotte, N. C, and return, at the fol lowing rates from points in same pro portion. Tickets on sale from all stations in North Carolina. May 18th, 19th and 80th. Limited May 23d, 1802 : From Individuals Military. Durham $4.30 3 6 Goldsboro 5.65 4.60 Greensboro 3.15 2.40 Henderson 5 fiO 3.P.6 Raleieh 4 70 8.75 Rural Aall 4.05 31' Selma 5 15 4.10 Win8tonSalem 3 85 8.00 Military, rates apply to military comDanies. in uniform, 25 or more men all on one solid ticktt. Remington Standard rpYPE- yyRiTERS.- More Remington's are used in Raleigh thai: all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply to tne undersigned. WM EA8DALE, J B CULPKPER, Raleigh, NO Ittf Richmond, JALMI0H& 9AST0M S B. To take effect Sunday, Jan irth, 1892 Trains moving North. No 38. No 84, Stations. Vail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 p n Wake, 12 04 5 88 ' Frankllnton, 12 28 6 58 Klttrell, 12 43 15 Henderson 12 59 80 ". Littleton, 2 07" 7 85 po Ar Weld on. 2 45 8 1-5 a n Trip moving South. No 41. No 45, Stations. Mail train Past JcMail. Le Weldon, Littleton, : Henderson, Kittrell, 'WnkHrton, Wake, 4r RHIelgb. t roam - 7 89 8 4 918 9 84 10 15a r Louisburg Ra'iroad. Trails moving North. ' No 88, Pass. No 8, Stations. Mall Expresr. Ti PmnkMot'n. 8 n cm 9 2nam r Lou'ir?, 8 R p rv 9 65 Trains ttioHtk Pou h No 41 Pass,. t..- No fl, Stations. . Mail F,.pre. T,e Tnn1 nrfr. 11 8r- a , 5 00pm Ar Franllnt'n, 105'" 5 85pm WM SMITH, Bnpt. flrq Cry ifsr Fitctiert XeSt 12 HO p m 1 10 . 18 9 84 : - i 5- 3 15 , 555 p m If JLaM Wpxit Money, !A cook, . A partner, A situation, A servant girl. To sell a farm, To sell a hi use, To buy or sell stock, Good hoarding houe To soil p ants or grain,' Sell groceries or drags. 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