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The Bailij finning Visitor. T0BLI8HBD BTKkT TiUIOOH, lEicept Sunday, 1 tfJT ViaiTOh. U served ty carrier lathe cltyt 23 cent per mouth, n wible to the carrier lu advance. Prices for luailiij?: per tar, or nfi nr mouth. 'o paper con- t nued after lexpiratlon of the time pvid for unless otherwise ordertd. Coinmunlcatlonf appearing in these columns are but the expressions of the opinion of tie correspondent writing the same, and they a.o a are responsible. A cross mark X after yoar name Informs you that your time Is oat. Address all orders and communica tions to BIIOWN & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, K C Lo -al notices in this pa er will be Five Cents per lino each ineertioi . THE Pl,( OD9 .. EST, The floods that have been gather In? for;fe and strength for many days all along the Mississippi river and its tributaries have reached New Orleans without any abatement in the up rner regions I he very promising crops ou the Arkausas side to the ex tent of about 51,0(T acres are totally destroyed. Thousands of catrle and hogs are drowned in the immense areas thf lie under water. Fifty thousand acres of farm land are flooded iu Illinois Thousauds of people have been driven from their homes by the floods, aud many who were too loth to go have been repcued from the roofs of their ll latin;? houses which have been svept away The loss of life has been small, but the loss of property has been immense, so much so that famine will doubtless result in much of the flooded dis tricts. The more recent flood however far mer west are more serious even Sioux City, Iowa, was flooded with out warning on the morning of the 13th, by the overflow of the Floyd river which flows through the centre of the city. The overflow was so rapid and so great that a thousand people who live in the flat localities had to be rescued by boats, &c. Eleven persons were reported drowned up to noon, the 18th. When the great wave in the Floyd struck the back water from the Mississippi, it went rushing back inundating st. ck yards, slaughter houses and railroad yards, drowning some 2,000 head of stock in one yard, and put am end to the further use of railroad yards and shops. It is estimated that 8,000 people have been driven from their homes along the lower f-p ction of this river, and all business 1ms been suspended with immense losses that cannot be estimated now. Southwestern Texas has suffered in the last day or two from a most dis trous rain storm over an area of 800 miles square, with aiainfallof two inches in 12 hours. At G tints ville the rains of Saturday night 1; ive proved a perfect deluge; for miles crops are ruined. More than 1,700 feet of Santa Fe track has been wa h ed away between that city and Pur cell, I. T., while nearly every bridge is gone. No trains have arrived from the north since Saturday. TH K COLORED MAN. Special. Baltimork, May 20. The colored man is up and in arms Not satisfied with what the convention of Juns 4th, at hicflgo will do, the colored preachers all through the conn try will t' morrow again hurl broad sides from every puipit in whish the colored man stf.nl against the shoot ing and lynching of colored men it various parts of the country The convention on June 4th in Chicago is for the same purpose, but the dele gates to that body are all politician and the political phase of this alleged race war win then be dew-loped Those ladies dongola 0ford of fered by theNewYorK Bargain House at 49 can's are the greatest bargains evtr offered in Kalei h. Finest we have seeaN. C. "hams and shoulders at D. T. Johnson's. thet TOttBamBHi j AH l T II E Y Sl'O It B O UT IIO KSTLY WHAT fllEYIIE- lu:vi:d. Some Sloht Jleau.irktthUt Words From I no Lip .l lewdly; Irl .onioiiat tai uiijiueu i:urop. Hud AinciicM. Dr UvMilT w i tin- nictr celebrated physician of Eulaud iu O, ieeu A Due's time. He amazed a 1 rg fortune, aud was for many years the physician to the Oieeu, hs wr'.l as to most of the English nobility. Forsoiue raan the Q ieen took a did1 ike tohiinat one time and disursJ him as co irt physician In her ic Muoss, nov ever, she sent fur hi-a H refused o obey the i..nu u-'is Ccs iing: "Sincf her Mej -ti s eat-" i so usp-wie ami her dis' tuper h rurv. e, 1 liardi-; think it nrott-r toi'uo Leranvd. turbauue .-I l. it. U " en k, ; uear at iti.ud, i-" t her let lit run ' as eaeil ' i '- "' Dr. l-.-'iiMiT )' !vd ttiortt.ru before h li.'au : " tita 1 w vout.'g aiii! i.jnki:led iume.n.:: ? I post-e'-t'd at 1-ast t wenty reui-di ' for evt-ry dise.-'s.', but since i nave grown o!d iu tue nrt .f Leahi . li Know iiicT-iii' i tv my disease :; which I h i ve n-5 . . a a :ule . u- j edy.'' ... ! The late ur Mi m . i educated phyficia. s . : fore he !' Uf !; " - . Vlotithlv : " lr is a fa-, .iti m:ii-j j the best prop ietarv n:- 1'c-iu s of tlu' day are mere sui'-cesslul ttiau uiatiy physicians, and iu s: of them have i been ditover d or u-ed in actual medical pru-liu-e. "Vh-n, however, any shrewd person, kuo viug their virtue and toresetitig ilieir popu larity, se'inrfH aud a i v rti'.-8 :hem iu tl'e o,;iuimi of the bioi.ed all vir tue n'.u-s out of them " l)r SVilli-iin E i ward Kobeeou of the Royal N ivy i-f Kn.'aud wrote to a Loudon uewHi:ip'r c i!le;l t'ue Family Doctor as follows : "Having had mre than seventeen y uir' expert ence in my .'roftHsion. J can con scientiously and emphatic l!y state that 1 have been aide to give more relief and t fleet mr curs by the use t f Warner's riafe Cu e than by all other me ie.ines ai(iertaiuablo to the profession." The lateUr. Dio Le .viss, who seldom prescribed anv piediciue, wrote as follows: ";fl found myself the vic tim of a serious ki iney trouble 1 should use Warner's Safe Oure. "The testimony of hundreds of iutelligeut tud very reputable gentlemen hardly leaves room to doubt that it is one of those happy discoveries which occas tonally bring aid to suffering human itv" Dr. R A Gunu. dean of the Dnitel States Mediea! Co. lego and Editor of the Medical Tribune, some time since wrote and published a Look in which he Raid: " Th ingredients of War ner's Safe Cure are among the most valuable me;!ieins of our materia medica. atid the combination is such is to ine.ure the best tiossible fcction ou the kidue s and urinary organs" Dr. Andrews Wilson, F R S., edi tor of Health, in replying through his paper to a correspondent who had written him regarding Warner's Safe Cure, said: 'Warner's Safe Cure is perfectly safe and perfectly reliable " These are physicians so skilled, so independent, so honest, so true to the conncieutio is teachings of their noble urofessiou, that, they dare tell the truth to kings or queens or the whole world. AH honor to them. That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It sliould 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 Sarsaparillais in this enervating state. Possessing just those ele HOOd S ments which the system SarS3D3' needs and readily seizes, ... this medicine purines the rlila 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 tdtaaa t .ii. o ..ni iwidKes one of the greatest medi- the Weak cines In the world. I say tronf this for the benefit of all "w,,fe 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." Mrs. M. A. Scablett, Northville P. 0., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, gl; sixforg5. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollat : UoUce. Having this day quliHed as th executor of the last will end testament of N anov Al len, decased, this is to give nnti.ee 'o those in deHed to her estate to make prompt pay ment of same to me; and to those to whom the'estate is indebte 1 will present their c'ayns on or bef or the 2th dav of April. J8!R or this will be plead in bar of thpir recovery W BROWN, Exocutbr. April 28th, 1892 6w j unalnska Clare. Ou draught. fl.lC per gallon. Five 40c each, or 47.5 1 per WU!M 'F.l ltflTELY IUK ". HlGLf IHTOI. nutZl ro.t HML 1XAL ASH . JMI, iu k'UKi',,Ks. 2Lr Hcellenti Del! vered af above pries free of charge in the city rf lti''gh. Kg aui cases delivered at any freight oflice iu North Carolina, South Caro lina or Virginia. Charges prepaid. ap4 tin ITrniny Butgnrtn for Ererr Member of the Fmily. nHMQTIP LlltliAail HiKb in Character. Low In Price. UUtot-OIIUl (iiUmiMi to lonvince ua that you Ttist POETRY Oritinal anJ of tha highest character a great variety. LITEhATURE Pure, baclcatlof, tmprovlcg. FLORAL PAGE A gem of beauty and value. FANCY WORK A department that will pleaa Mother's Corner A cozy place to rest and learn. HOME PHYSICIAN The brat health department to be found. BOYS AND GIRLS A charming page for the young. COOKING Our special pride and the fcouaewUe'a a?eial help. OAK RIDGE INSTirU i'E. and Danville Railroad will sell re duced rit round trip tickets to ; KtrnrsYil!t N C, and return, at j ed rate ronnd trip tickets to Char fo!Io.ving ritea from points named i lote, N. C, and return, at the foU below : intermediate points m same , nroportion Tickets on sale May 29th to June 1st, limited June 4th, 1893. Charlotte, $V0 j Durham, $3 r.5 Cioldsboro, 6 00 Wre;ushoro, UU Henderson, 5 15 , KaleirfU; 4.5U Rural Hall, 1 2? t Winston, 5") ' PSACE UiSTlTUTa. For above oecasi ja the Richmond & Danville Railroad will sell roduced rate round trip tickets to Raleigh and return at the following rates from points named below, iuterme diate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale May 27th to 30th, lim ited to June 1st: Charlotte, $6 r 5 Aeheville, $ (55 Durham, 1 5 i ttreensooro, Goldsboro, 2,50 1 Lincolaton, PQ0 Marion, 8 05 Winston, 4 o i Every jVlonth many women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide in to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try Bradfield's Female Regulator a Specific for PAiNFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY. SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. Book to "WOMAN" mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all Drueelnta. UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT For above occasion the Rich-nond & Danville Railroad will sell rodncd rate round trip rickets to Chapel Hill, N. C, and return at the folio vifg rates from poius named below in termediate noints in the same pr portion Tickets on sile May 28th to June 1st, limited June 3d: Charlotte, doldsboro, (j reensboro, Lincolnton, Raleigh, $0 00 4 35 2 90 8 15 2 25 Aeheville, 8 75 Durham, 9" Henderson, 3 "i Marioo, 7 25 Winston, 3 95 NORTH CAROLINA STA.TE DEV. TAL ASSOCIATION. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell re dueed rate round trip tickets to Win ston Salem, N. C. and return at the following rates from points named below. Intermediate points in same proportion. Tickets on sale May 23J to 26th, limited May 3C, 1892. Charlotte, Goldsboro, Henderson, Marion, Rural Hall, $5 95 Durham, $i 3 7.05 Greensboro, 1 (15 6.11 Lincolnton, 6 h 7 55 Raleigh, f. 40 70 Selma, 6 ?0 Half a teaspoon ful of sugar will nearly always revive a dying fire, and, unlike the few drops of coal oil,wh!cb servants are so fond of using, and which have caused so many sad acci dents, is perfectly safe. ga'loa ke.M 3.50 each. Quart bottles case of i dozen bottles. Table 1Eiae A. DUGHI, A?ent, Juraluska vMn Cn . Ra'eih, V. O kample copy. Adrtrpsa w omas w ork, Atnena, C QUERIES A ANSWERS "Better thnn In any oth paper," saj-a recent letter. Correspondence A chatty page, full of experi ence and good auggeetleoa. Other Departments 4 and Miscellaneous Hatter, pleasing and Talnable. Woman's Wobk mast M aaa to be appreciate. HAT & 4 PO M)TH si OB LB BR A TION, GHARLOT I E, N. C. For above occasion th'i Ricbmoud and Danville Railroad will sell reduc- lowing rates trom. points in same pro- portion. Tickets ou sale from all stations in North Carolina, May 18th, 10th and 20th. Limited May 23 1892 : From Individuals Military Durham $4.30 3.r Goldsboro 5.6"i 4.50 Greensboro 8.1 2 4P Heuderoa . f- ?0 3 Pf Ra'eigh 4 70 3.7.r R rtl Aall 4 05 3 1" Selma 5.15 4.10 WinstoDASalem 3 85' 3.0( Military rates apply to military companies, in uniform, 25 or more men all on one solid tickft. Remington Standard rJpfc. "riters.- More Remington's are used in Raleigh than an otner mates coin Dined. For catalogues or informition, apply tc tae nnnersiKnea. WMEA8DALE, ' JBCULPEPER, Raleieili. N O Htf Richmond, V LKTQKA GASTOM R B. To take efect Sunday, Jan 1 1th, 1892 Tr ilns moving North. No 88, No 84, Btafrtons. Mail train. Faa & Mail. Le Raleigh. It ?5 am 5 00 r m Wfi. 15? 04 5 38 Frquklinton, 12 91. 5 58 KittrelL 1. 13 15 13 5' 80 Hsnder80D Littit.on, Ar Weld on. 2 rr 7 85 nm 2 45 TO Tralp movint: South. No 41, No 4 Stations. Mail train. Past &Mail Le Weldon, 7 00am Littleton, Heuderson, Kittrell, Franklipton, Wake, Ar Raleigh- 7,89 8 4 8'f.9 916 9 3S 10 15a m t-ouieburg Fa'iroad. Trains moving North No 88, Pass, No 8, StaMons - Mail & Express, L anklint'n, 3 00 pm 9 SOm A' Louisburg, 3 ?5pm 9.65 Trains ruovlnp Soih No 41. Pflxs. . No 9 Stations. Mai) & F-TDress. Le T.n'sbn-n? 11 8r- a rn 6 ortpm Ar Franlint'n, 1 05 p ro 5 85nrn SMITH, Supt. ! C8nm Ury for Pftcnr,Uny 12 30 p m t 10 2 18 2 34 2 51 315 s ss p m If Yon Want .Moner, A exjk. A partuer; A tituaaou, A servant glrL To tell a tarn.. To , i, lt t(,0 IH I I u. tOllj i.o 1 ' Plants or . ram. Sell groceries or drugs, 8dl household furniture To make any farm loans, 8ell or trade lor anything. Find customer lot anvim Uead and advertise in tht Ualeigl EVENING VIM f oh. AAdJert,siuJ r,btainsnew cusiomers Adv.nisii K kreps old custom, i ' A.lv-rtidiug noer.iii i J iv.' AdyeriiBl,.K' makts kuciW. 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