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Thfl Bailg Erening" Visitor. I Except 8uiday, 1 HB Vl&ITOH la served by carrier In the eity At 25 cents per month, payable to the earr'ert in advance. Trices for mailing : t3 per year, or H c.ut per uiootu. Communications appearing in these columns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondents writing the same, and they aloue are rwpousible. A cross mark XJ after yoar name nfornis yon that yoor time la out. Add rem all orders and communica tions to BKOWH & WILLIAMS, Raleigh, H O Local notices in this paper will be five Cents per line each insertion. L4RQH8T City) CmcmATiOK. AALEIGH AIUUST 2, 1892. A LESSON FROM JAY GOULD. New York Letter to St Louie Globe Democrat. A favorite general officer of one of Gould's Western railroads was called to New York a few years ago and jumped on by the Little Wizard as follows : "They tell me you are broke and don't pay your debts. What is the matter ?" The officer sputtered and stam mered. "It costs me a great deal to live," he replied. "My family is large, rents are high, and doctors' bills have been considerable, but things are not so bad as you seem to think." "I'll s e," said Gould, banding out a check for $1,000. "Take this over to Connor and tell him to put it in the market as he sets fit ; come back here when he tells you to " The man obeved. It was an ex citing day in Wabash, and he re turned tc Gould with $6,000. "So you've been speculating," ex claimed Gould. "Don't do it again. That's what ails you fellows who don't know what you are about. You better go home now." Th unfortunate speculator bade Gould good by with profuse thanks and started. - 'Haven't you forgotten something?' called Gould. "I don't know." "Where's that $ 1,000 I lent you this morning. It seems to be true that you don't pay your debts. Remember, uy boy the essential thing in busi ness is to keep up our credit " The embarrassed officer paid the $1,000 and it has never been necespry to dun him for anything since. HYSTERIA BARELY AVOIDED. Detroit Free Press " Tell me, my daughter," said Mr. Mnnn with some anxiety in his man ner, as he led his only child to a seat in the parlor, " wasn't young Mr. Gasket here last night ?" " Yes. papa. Why do you ask V " Did you and he have a quarrel ?" "No, papa not a quarrel, exactlv. But tell me, has anything happened to him ?" " Did he or did he not propose mar riage to you ? ' " Yes, he did. papa," replied the girl now thoroughly alarmed. "Do tell me if anything has happened to him. Has he committed sui- ." ." What was your reply, daughter? Did you accept him ?" "No, papa Has his body been diseov ." "Did you give him any encourage ment whatever ?" "No, sir. Did he shoot himself : or - . . ' 41 fou rejected him finally and irre vocably, did you?" " Yes, papa, and he said he'd go and do something desperate, but I didn't think he'd .make way with himself. Oh, papa I isn't it awful ?" "Yes, it's awful. I suspected that you had rejected him when I heard what he had done today " ' "Oh, papa ! do you think I shall be arrested for it ?" " Ob, dear, no I You didn't have to marry him just because ha asked you?" . "But tell me what he has done, papa?" V He's gone to work." HAPPENINGS TODAY. Special Jacks n, Mich., Aug. t. The Peo pie's party of Michigan ba ni extei -sive following and the leaders are not hopetol of success 1 1 any of the con gressional distric'sor in the state. Nevertheless they are meeting In convention today and placing a full state tick'ej, into tl e field. They are in hopes that the Democrats who are to meet at Grand Rapids on the Sev enteenth of this month may endorse at leosr one or two of their nominees Davenport, la , Aug 2. The great annual Mississippi River Caruival be gan today in a blaza of glory. Fully 10.00C are here to see the paades, the fair and the races today and toinor row. Fargo, N D., Aug. 2. - The Rrpub Means of the new state are putting a full ticket into the field today. Tte nominees for state officers will come largely from the farming community with a view to heading off a People's party revolt. Fremont, O., Aug. 2. Fremont is today celebrating the anniversary of Colonel Croghan's victorious stand against the British at this point in 1813. Atlanta, Ga , Aug 2 Many of the Democratic primaries for the election of congressional and legislative can didates are being held throughout the State today. Washington, Aug. 2. The national convention of the Independent Order of Rechabites began its annual ses sion here today. It closes August 4th. Crete, Neb , Aug. 2 -Gov McKin ley, of Ohio, is expected to address the Chautauqua Assembly here to day on the sul jectrf "American Tar. iffs ' Young Mothers ! We Offer You a Remedy which Xnturei Safety to Life of Mother and Chili,. s MOTHER'S FRIEND r Itoba Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. After ualngonebotfloof "Mother's Friend" I sutl'orod but little lain, unJ diiluol experience tbat weakm-ss afti-rwarci u-iuil In such eases. Mrs. Akvib Uaok, Lamar, Mo.. Jan. 15th, 1S91. Sent liy express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, 41.50 per bottle. Book to Mothers mailed free. SHADl'iaXO REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. REDUCED RATES. For the occasion of the Knights Templar Tri-Ennial Conclave, Den ver, Colarado, the Richmond & Dan vill railroad company will sell tick ets from important coupon stations to Denver and return at one first class fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Augutt 3 to 6 inclusive, limited returning October 12, 1812. REDUCED RATES, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, UNIFORM RANK 6U PREME GRAND LODGE AND Bl ENNIAL ENCAMPMENT, AT KANSAS CI ' Y, MO. For abovn rceni u. In1 Richmond and InviM ll-tiiri will soil tick ets t- Kansas City uixl return from important, coupon fnt ions, . at one first, class fare for th round trip. 1 ickets on sale August 18th to 20th inclusive ; limited returning, Septem ber 15th, 1892. Of Freeport, III., began to fail rapidly, lost all appetite and got Into a serious condition from Hvcnnch Sh0 could not eat ve8" JoyJKSlU tables or meat, and even toast distressed her. Had to give up house work. In a week after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla She felt a little better. Could keep more food on her stomach and grew stronger. She took 3 bottles, has a good appetite, gained 22 lbs., does her work easily, is now In perfect health. HOOD'S PlLLS sre the best after-dinner All. They aaiitt digestion and cut head&cu. I Lr Mrs. William Lohr Do Yon Drink Soda Water, Milk shake or Limemade ? Ncthincr so Refresher, a Parson on a Hot Summer Day as a Cool Drink at J. HAL BOBBITT'S ffttailftniotll oda LFounnndsiinnn. 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