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Ill- MUX!' "Vin. AFTKRHni!! IKirept ndav,1 1 HE VISITOH is sirred I y carrier 1n th city ft 25 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for malting : f 3 per year, or tS 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 the? 1on r responsible. k cross mark X after your nai'ie informs you that your time is out. AddreB all orders and eonmnniv tlons to BROWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh. N C Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertloo. L .2i?t$' I TT OlRCTTJ.ATTOfT RALKIGII. NAY 7, 1802. Melville haw, a student at the Horner school at Oxford, was acci deotallv drowned on Thursday of this eek. He was the son of Dr. Henry L. Shaw, of Bertie county, this State. The Henderson Gold Leaf, in its rejoicing over the fact that the town election is over, says: "We are all elected; some to hold office and some to hold off. as I est we can " We bus pect that holding off i exceedingly on- rous with fully half the candi dates who were voted for Alas, it is generally so with all the way from one half to seven eighths They don't get just what they want. They are off without the ic e for at least twelve months, and the weather is mighty hot. COUNTRY ROADS. The subject of public roads, and the necessity of putting and keeping them in proper conditiou the year round, is being agitated to an extent throughout the country that is un precedented. This is as it should be. Nothing so favorably impresses a stranger with a country as does good roads. Mot-t of our roads leading into the larger towns, during much of the winter, are in bad condition, and iu many instances, almost im passable. Our southern roads are capable of being made splendid country high ways if the proper attention is given them. The rock crushing ai.d mac adamizing of the roads leading into Raleigh, which is being superin1 ended by our friend McMackin, is destined to be of much benefit to Raleigh. When a wise farmer has a heavy load of produce to haul to market, he nat urally thinks of the roads over which his team must go in selecting his mar ket. If more than one is accessible, and other things being equal, he will select the better roads. This is the time of year to make them good for the winter. Let us make roads while the sun thines THE SPRING- MEET. Special. New York, May 7. The spring meet of the famous New York Tan dem CJub occurs in Central Park this afternoon, and thousands are flocking to the Mall to witness the most uni que parade of the year. It is the world of fashion which will occupy the fifty tandem outfits, each driven by a well known society man, with ' eight horses in harness. The Van- derbilts, the Webbs, the Jays the; Cuttings, the Winthrops wid all be t represented. The parade will cover ten miles, and the famous club dinner will occur late this evening at the Claremont, when five hundred will sit down to table. , A $100 LIMIT. The ways and means committee! will recommend a f ICO limit co the I quantity of personal apparel which I the tourist maj bring home duty free. j But what inducement will there be j to go touring if the price of the trip j cannot be saved of the bargains in ( French or English misfits? Americans rank but little below the " angels in the minds of the 'Russian peasant in the famine districts. ' WOMAN'S PRESS LEAGUE. Special. Chicago, May 7. -The Illinois Wo man's Press League will tonight give banquet iu honor of Mrs. Ida A Hauper. of the editorial staff of the Indianapolis News. Among the tpotkers -ill be Miss May H. Knox and Mrs Myra Brad well. HAPPY PRINTERS. Special. Colorado 'prikgs, Col, Way 7. Today marked the beginning of what will be a week of festivities here. The first representative of the Interna tional Typographical Union will reach here today, and the K ception Committee will have its hands full from low until the formal opening of the Ch'.lds Diexel Home on May 12. It is understood that the Geo. W Chiles train will not reach here until the 11th The president and most of the officers of the International will reach here during today, tomorrow and Monday. WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONS. Special. Indkpkndk&ck, Mo., May 7 la this little town, made notorious once as the home of the James boys, and still the residence of Frank James, there met today 500 representatives of the Women's Foreign Missions of the couutry This is the twelfth an nual gathering of the National As sembly of Women's Boards of For' eign Mis ions, ai.d, judging from the interest and enthusiasm, much good work will be done. A8TOR'8 REMAINS 8pecial Naw York, May 7 La Bourgogne, with the remains of William Astor, is expected to reach quarantiue some time today Accompanying the r9 mains are Mrs Astor and her daugh ter, Mrs. Coleman Drayton. When the body reaches here it will at once be taken to the Astor home, on Fifth avenue, and from there direct to t rinity Chapel The Astor tomb is in I'rinitv church yard in Manhat- tanville, and there the remains will be placed. In the chapel the services ) will be under the direction of Rev Morgan Dix Only the members of the family will attend, including Mrs Ornie Wilson. Mrs Dravton Mr. and Mrs John Jacob Ast'-rand Mrs Astor, the widow. William Waldorf Astor, the nephew and head of the Astor family, is io London and will be rep resented at the obsequies. HO"ELMSN IK SESSION. Spenj-il. Boston, May 7 Boston delegation of hotel mii will tonight informally receive the Ntw England delegates to the National Hotel Men's Oonveo tiop, which uietsin Detroit Monday Tomorrow morning at, 8 o'clock the entir- d egatin. will leave for De troit, wrrit i ntr ' Mie o Hrly Moniay morning If fh "ngli-h neoide have any rr rf-pect for Stanley. th explorr they w'M dff-vit hi attempt. togt hlmelf elected to aWi-iment That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, a3 In Its debility the system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial Hood's Sarsaparillals in this enervating state, -j j Possessing just those ele HOOCl S ments which the system Sarsapa needs and readily seizes, ... this medicine purines the Nlia 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 Ma If 00 that Hood's Sarsaparilla is maKes one of the greatest medi- th Weak clnes in the world. I say erAna thi3 for the benefit of all "wnS 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." Mes. M. A. Scarlett, Northville P. O., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. II; six for $5. Prepared only by C.I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast. 100 Doses One Dollai 1 D MnitUusk.a CHiMetL On draught. fl.lC er pallon. Fite gallon ktps 5 fO eatb. Quart bottles 40c each, or 7 50 Mr cae of 2 dozen bottles.s WARR4NTEI) ABSOLUTELY PURR. II Hi II LY RFCOH 1Kl)i:i) FOR MKDK IN AI, AX D DOMESTIC PUItl'OSES. An Excellent Table Wine, Delivered at. above prices free of charge in the citv of Rtlefgb. Kegs and cases delivered at any freight office In North Carolina, "South Caro lina or Virginia Charges prepaid. A. DUCHI, Aeent, ap4 ltu Junaluska Wine Co , Raleigh, NT. C. LITERARY. 1 Mt; DOMESTIC. - feUmin to tmrtnee u that 70a Kt&t tempi oopy. AddrtM Woman's Work, Athens, G POETRY Original ana of th highest haxactw mt Taxlety. LITERATURE Pun, fttfllnatlng, Improving. FLORAL PAGE A gm of beauty aid rain. FANCY WORK A department that win plea ft. ANOTHER'S CORNER A 00x7 place to reat and learn. HOME PHYSICIAN The beet health department to be found. BOYS AND GIRLS A charming page for the young. COOKING Our apedal pride and the fcoasevUa'i apeaUl help. N. 1. HTATE DEMOCRATS! CO VENTION. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re dnced rite round trip tickets to Ral eigh, N. C , and return at following rates from point named bel jw ; in termediate points in same proportion Tickets, on sale My 16hto 18th inclu sive, limited returning May 81st, 1892: Charlotte, 7.45 J Durham 1 5 Goldsboro, 2 75 j Greensh'ro 4 80 Lincolnton, 8.40 Marion, 9 40 Rural Hall, 5 9 Selma, 155 Winston Salem 5 60 HORSE SPOW. Special, New York, Mav 7 The last eu tries for Gotham's famous open air horse show were place 1 ia tin ir stalls at th" Manhattan grounds today, and on Monday the great exhibition will He decKre 1 open with 625 exhibits of the finest animals ever placed on show in America. The Arab stallions tue trotters, the roadsters, tha far mer's horses, the hunters, the high steppers, the baokneys, the ponies. the four-in hands and the s-addle horses are all prize animals Treaty thousand visitors are lookod for on opening day. Monday. A cynical bachelor says women have a natural taste fo' making pets out of snakes, lizards, alligators and other reptiles, and offers to prove it by finding a box containing one or the other of these things among the belongings of nine women out of eve ry ten who visit the tropics Young Mothers! We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and CMld. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. After uslngone bottle of " Mother's Friend" X Buffered but littlo imia.unil Uiil uot experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Annus Gage, Lamar, Mo.. Jan. 15tn, 1691. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt ot price, $1.50 per buttle. Book to Mothers mailed free. BRABFIELD JBEGULATOtt CO., ATLiAKTA, GA. .BOLD 67 ALL DRUQQIST3. ; mum i .' .. Dr. Parkhurst the New York preach er who made such a stir in that city by his sermon attacking official cor ruption, has accepted an invitation to lecture at Washington. If he gets the right sort of facts, and there are piety of them lying around loose, and handles them in the right ay he may create another sensation when that lecture is delivered. Chicago is bound to be "in it." She has just discovered a female de scendant of Christopher Columbus, who is not an organ grinder, nor a banana peddler. mm. OO A MONTH can be made work .ing for ns Persons preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole lime to the business. Soare mo- 1 ments may be profitably employf d al?o. A I few vacancies in towns and dies. BP JOHNSON & CO, 26th and Main St, Rich mond, Va. " ap21,28 my5 Queries a answers " Better than In aay othav paper," aay a recent letter. Correspondence A chatty page, full ef expert ence and good iuggeeUaoa. Other Departments and Mlaoellaneoua Matter, pleaalng and valuable. WoMAJi'a Won maet he aaen to be appreciated RTE FOR ?')TH MAY CELEBRA TI-W, CHARLO T i E, N. C. For above occasion th Piclimond and Daiille 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 20th. Limited May 23d. 1892 : From Individuals Military. Durham $4.80 8 x5 Goldsboro 5.65 4.50 Greensboro 8.1 2.40 Henderson 5 SO 8.95 Ra'eigh- 4 70 3.75 Rural Aall 4.05 3 15 Selma 5.15 4.10 WinstouASalem 8 85 3.00 Military rates apply to military companies, it uniform, 25 or more men all on one solid ticket. Remington Standard Pype- "yRITERS. More Remington's are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply to the undersigned. WM EASDA.LE, J B CULPKPER, Raleieh. N O lltf Richmond. V To take effect Sunday. Jan 10th, 1892 Trains moving North. No 38, No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fas & Mail. Lo Raleigh. It 25 am 5 00 n m Wake, 12 04 5 88 Franklin ton, 12 26 5 58 Kittrell, 12 43 15 Henderson 12 59 6 80 Littleton, 2 0? 7 35 pm Ar Weld on, 2 45 8 15 ti m Train moving South. ' No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail. Le Weldon, 12 80 p m 7 00 a m Littleton, 110 7,89 Henderson, 2 18 8 43 Kittrell, 2 84 869 Franklipton, 2 51 916 Wake, 315 9 86 Ar Raleigh 8 55 p ra 10 15a m Ijouisburg Ra''road. Trains moving North. No 88, Pass. No a Stations. Mail b Exprei". j Le Franklint'n, 3 f0 pm r 9 20 ta I Ar Louisburg, 8 p m 9w55 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass, No 9 Stations. - Mall Rxpre5",", ; Le Tnisbnrg, 11 80 a m 5 00pm ; Ar Franlint'n, 12 05 p m 5 85 m VH WMlJ Jtl. npt CWMtot CryAfbr Pitcher't Cutortti If You Want I'oney, ; A cock, A partner, A situation, A servant girl. To sell a farm. To sell a house, To buy or sell stock, Good boarding bouse To sell plants or grain. 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