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Thfl Bailg Eininfl Visitor. TCFLI8HBD BVIhT aFTFRSOOS, I Except Sur day, VISITOR is served by carriers In the city at i5 cents per month, payable to the carriers in advaneo. Prices for mailing : f S per year, or S3 cents per month. Con'Tuuuicatioue appearing in these columns are bit, the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A cross mark X after yoar name Informs yoa that your time is ont. Address all orders ami oommnnica tlons to BROWN WILLIAMS, Raleigh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be Five Oei-ts per line each Insertion. L R KST OlTT CjRCnJATlOJT KAtMGH. JULY 0, 1S2. Norfolk's c'iiu to be the world's peaaut centre su-st thtt the old town mi'st have po i(Uri.l nni.a ions Tberesre 6 295 Ciiai:en attend' log Sunday sono 's -u the U' ed States aid thii v five p?r ueut. Oi" the pupils feit.-fflu (.'urinttais Canada is praying for rain. It is a cheaper plan than ours of paying for it out of the Federal Treasury; but, then, Ca ada is not a prosperous Me Kinley fattened country. The production of vegetables, and especialflr tomatoes in this sect -n this see. son has beeniamert,e, and we must be compelled uecersarly to lose much. Why, then, do not some of our enterprising capitaMsts start a cannery. It surely would prove remunerative. The statement going the rounds and which appeared first in the At lanta papers, to the effect that Mr. tt. R. Bridgers had resigned his office as Superintendent of Western Noith Carolina Railroad, is without founda tion. Mr. Bridgers is one of the most efficient officers of the system and has no idea of retiring from its pes vice. Russia is engaged in buildiug the largest Railroad in the world. It will run from Vladivoc-.ak on the I "boi ian coast to Moscow Russia, a d; ance of 8.C00 miles. They propose to com plete it in' five years. If the poor of that great nation starve they must starve. The government must have money to make itself stronger. The Ohio penitentiary's population has reached high water mark, the count showing 1 94 prisoners confined within the walls at Columbus. 200 convicts are now nightly sleeping on cots, owing to the overcrowded con dition of the prison. There are only twenty female convicts. W. S. Hoart died the other day in San Francisco, worth $4,000,000. In 1870 he was a carman in tin 'hollar mine, and receive! $4 a day for push ing an ore car in the lower levels. Then he made a little money in stocks and put it into teams with which he hauled ore to the mills. He prosper ed at this and finally got a contract to extract ore from the Chollar mine on a certain royalty. This was the foundation of his fortune. As a means of naval defense the proposed ship canal between the Del aware river and New York Bay would unquestionably be worth many times its cost in the event of & foreign war ; while in time of peace the' tolls from traffic ou such a waterway would go far toward defray? ag expenses of care and maintenance and paying interest on cost of construction This is one of the f w public enterprises in v )icb the nation might reasonably engage with a fair prospect of coming out whole on the right.side of the ac count. SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC. Scarlet fever has broken out as an epidemic at Shenandoah, Pa. An epidemic of scarlet fever has broken out, caused, it is claimed, by bad drainage, both public and private. Many of the people whp have suffer ed have retained an attorney to claim damages from the borough for failing to enforce the sanitary laws, as the City has no Board of Health. , A BANQUET TO THE EDITORS. Charlotte Is already preparing for Ihe entertainment of the editors at the approaching pr- convention. The Chamber of Con erce is fo ta'c a hand in the enteitanment and will tender the editors a banquet. Tbo Chamber of Commerce is fcroous for the character of its banquets and the editors know what is in store for them. Charlotte News. I Special shoe sale this evening at Norris' Dry Goods Store. HOW FAST CAN THE DUMB SPEAK? New York Dispact. The deaf and dumb, as every one knows, "speak" by means of their fingers. How many words, then, can a good baud speaker form in a tnin ute? According to the Postal Tele graph Department the average num ber of letters per word in the English language is five. fow, a iea"y hand speaker can make the EnglUb. alpha bet te; 'hues in a mluii-e tl eb to 89V Tf-0 lepers. It is usual for him to aiv n for the tpsce of oue leiVr p.fter t.acb word lo show that i h word is coujpiete. If, therefore, wo subtract I r-in the total j ; ;t g'ven about one sixth for these stopaes. the total will be reduced aV.2 lei;es. Lee this be divided by live, fie average num ber of letters per word, and we shall 3ini that a ffirlv expert deaf and d' " .b persou will speak forty three wonts per minute. A povsou in pos sesion of speech will probably speak 150 of words in the k&me bpace of t'-ue. Special shoe sa'e this evening at Norris' Dry Goods Store. CHARACTER IN THE FACE. "If you want to get at the real f? reuth and character of a perton's face s udy the rirht side of it the ugly side, as portrait pa''nte; come times call it," said an artist "There you will find the lines bold and harsh, with every defect accentuated. On the left side, however, everything is softened down and the face is at its best. "Whenever you suspect a man of trickery or deceit, and this rule ap plies equally to the fair sex, stand on their right and watch the expression closely . There never yet wa ion actor skilful enough to cover up the marks of his real personality, whic l are stamped by nature for the man who likes to read, on the right side of the face." New York Herald. Special shoe sale this evening at Norris1 Dry Goods Store. Mr. Walter L Steele, of Rocking bam, paid our city a b ief visit in search of inform at iou as iO the best method of making briok. Mr. Steele is a brick manufact' er, and is now visiting the various brick yards of the State and will adopt any plan that he recognizee as being superior to the one he is now using. He says he 'would rather make the best brick in the State than be President." We have no doubt but what he will do it Goldsboro Argus. "'! Mrs. Amanda Paisley For many years an "esteemed communicant of Trinity Episcopal church, Ncwburgh, N. Y., always says "Thank You" to TToorVs Sar sapnnlla. She suffered for years from Kczema anil Mcrof nln sores on. her face, head and ear-), making hnr deaf nearly a year, and affect ing her sight. To the surprise of her friends Hood's Sarsaparilla Has effected a cure and she can now hear and see as well as ever. For full particulars of her case send to G. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : r-) . 1 HOOD'S PlLLS are hand mode, and are per. . feet n condition, proportion and appearanos. DO YOU DR1JSK I SOIY W ITRR, lILK SHAKE OI- ill Mr-'i" j Li a i mu "i h Noi uin so refreshes a person mi a hot summer day as a kC rrvn1 Hrinlr or WW vi aua sv J. HAL B0BBI1TS MA&ifflOT3 SODA FOUNTAIN, ANOTHER NRW AND POPULAR DR "X IM.Vtf APPLE SIIEUKET. APni.L STOCK OP FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES ON HAND - ! BUST'S PRIZE MEDAL TURNIP SEED. NEW CROP NOW OH SALE AT LO WEST - PRICES. - JT H&LBOBBITT, LEADING DRUGGIST (iulley's Old Stand, Raleigh, N C. eminqton Standard 1W T ALMfffff ffASTOif b r RITEBS. f f To take effect 8unday,June ,86th, 189 TrairiB moving North No 88, No 84, Stations. Mail train. Fas St Mail. Le Raleigh. Wake, Pranklinton. Kittrell, Henderson Littleton. , Ar weldon, It 25 am 5 00 18 04 5 88 12 28 5 58 18 43 15 1J5S 8 80 8 0 . 7 85 2 45 8 IS Trtp mo'nt flout j. No 41, No 45, Stations. Mail tra'n. Past &Mail pn a w Le Weldon, Littleton, Henderson. Kittrell, FrankHnton. Wake. Ar RaleUrh 12 80 p m 6 30 a m 110 7 ''9 8 18 8 14 8 3 8 29 8 51 8 45 8 15 si 08 4 0 p m 9 ua m More Remington s are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply tj the undersigned. . WM KASnALH J B CULPEPER, Raleieh, NP 1ltf Riobnoad, Va. " l II , IDF! ! YU 1 I WAWT ! : . : ' .......M .......M .......M .....i,. ...... Something superbly nice, buy some of those English Cured Shoulders at 10c a pound which so nearly approach the very best cured hams. Then if yoa want a first class Lonisbnrg Raroad Trains moving North. No 88, Pass, No 8, Stations. Mall ft Express. Le Vanklint'n, 8 00 pm 9 20am Ar Lonisbnrg, 8,85 p m 9 55 Trains moving South. No 41, Pass,' No 9, Stations. , Mail A KiDress. m 5 00pm m 5 85pm WW SMITH. Supt. Le Trfaisbnrg, 11 8r. a Ar Franllnt'n, 18 05 p i MMOKE, n .. Or if you should want anything to go before or after these at moderate prices that will please you, call on f : ' j John R- Terrell, j NO. 203 i '. Fayettevllle Street j mh8 l C XJ R E S DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS and FEVERS. MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA. AND RHEUMATISM IfYSTou Want Mon , A 03 k, A prrtne A oltuailon, A servant girl. To sell a trm, To sell ik hi use, To buy or sell stock, Oood boarding uou To sell plants or grain. Sell grocer lea or drugs, Sell household furniture, To make an ' farm loans, Sell or trade for anything, Find customer- for an v tiling, Read and advertise in the Uaieig. EVENING VlSiruR, Advertising obtains new customers, Advertising keeps old customers, Advertising liberally will pay, Advertising makes Auccesb, Advertising exhibits pluck, Advertising means "biz." Advertise iuiinediateh Adverlise constantly, Advertise regularly, Advertise aiwajs Advertise well ADVE. .TI8K," AT U ,(.!,, & O to 1 1 The ost thlva u. (Lt i... ...i utAkim fo, OHE CENT ' tbe PhiiHHftipf.iji RECORD TT U Invorat- lightful to take and or great valui at Medicine foi weak and Ailing; women ana Mui (ren. TT gives NEW LIFE to the whole SYSTEM by Strengthening the Muscles .Ton ing the NERVEL & completely Di gesting the food, SW Mi ' I K Book.'Vollna.' if f . J A.hv laaillno 4 i -I physician, telf $4 per year, dal:" $8 pr year, omitting Stindayb. For the Farmers and business man the Record has no equal. 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