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Tno Batlg Evtnlnq Visitor. OfUSHED ST CUT AFTaOOB, I Except Sunday, 1 US VISITOR is serTod by carriers la the oity at 25 ceuis per month, payable to the carriers in advance. Prices for mailing f 8 per year, or 4J coots per mania. Communications appearing in theso columns are bu. the expression of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A croHi mark XJ after your name u.oruis yoa that yonr time is oat. Address all orders and communis Mons to UKOW.N WIL LIAMS, Raleigh, X O Local notices in this paper will be Five Cents per line each insertion La.Httl.8T OlTY ClROULATlnb ttALUIUH, NKPT. 8, 181)2 A human hair varies in thickness from the 250th to the 630th part of an inch. In otber words, it is more than tea times as coarse as the web of a silk worm. In the year 1885 the Kentucky leu islature wan petitioned to change the name of a man who thought that Mr. 8cblafenhasenrich8tich8tafer " was an undignified cognomen The mere fact thpt chance hasdi rected the finding ol a penny in the street shows that the coin has luck inherent in it. Therefore, if carried about in the pocket it will presum ably bring good fortune. Observations inede to determine the loDgitude of Montreal Bhow that the transmission of the electric cur rent b cross the ocean rnd back occu pied a trifle over one second, the dis tance being 8,000 miles. Bald Teacher : ' Now. little boys, after what I've told you can any of you define 'nothing?'" Little Yor ick : Yes, sir. I can." Teacher : " Well, how would yoa describe it V Little Yorick : " Please, sir, it's what you've got on the top of your head." The information published by a Vienna paper that injections of warm salt water are pro ing efficacious in cholera cases at Hamburg bears out the Berlin report that chloride of sodium was being used by Professor Koch. If this treatment, as stated, has reduced the mortality at Ham burg fully 60 per cent, the discovery is one of great value. . ' a They were discussing reiigiou sques tions. Said Brown: "I tell you that if the other animals do not exist after death, neither does men. Therein no difference between a man and a beast." Peacon Jones (demurely) "If anybody could convince me of that, Brown, it would be you.'' Bos ton Transcript. "Young man," said Representativ e Allen of Mississippi, "your father's words remind me of an acquaintance of mine who went to Colorado and was thrown from a broncho pony and was killed. His companions sent this telegraphic message to hie widow: " 'Jim his been thrown bv a broncho and his neck, both legs and one arm are broken.1 " Several hours later they sent the widow this additional message: " 'Later particulars. Mat ters not as bad as first reported. Jim's arm was not broken.' " Lieutenant Totten's latest theory is that we are to have an epidemic of mysterious dis 'ppearances. As he puts it; "1 he time will come when you will hear of some person who is gone and no trace can be found of him.' Yoa will not know what he become of him You will wonder and the first that you know some other ' person will be missing. You will see crofts of people flocking about the churches, and asking them selves' what is happening but they cannot explain the mystery." THE ACME OP BLISS. .. OhoHy; ' "My bwother is in lack ' 'He's got place as flwr walkah in a - dry goods store. He is there 'sixteen Ivinrnjk Aijr. Vwthar: '"' I ciwn't see tfie lackX-Choily: t."Yoa cawn't Why, his pawnts can nevah bag at Uie knees.' New York Weekly HIS OWN MOTHER PIDN'T KNOW HIM. The following anecdote is (old by a young Englishman, who ras: "I won iomlng home from India on leti'-e of absence The ship did not arrive for some days after it was due. My twin brother Ben, had come up to receive me, and our age 1 mother waa very nervous. " One morning, after she had un dergone several disappointments be cause of the ship's delay, I rushed into her room, saying, 'Oh, mot er, how are you ?' Her answer was, ' Ho, Benjamin, it's a bad joke, yoa know how anxi ins I am for Alfred.' It was some time before I could cop vince my mother that I was her son Alfred, who had been away bo long, and not my twin brother, Ben, play ing a joke on her." OFF FOR JAPAN. Charlotte News. Miss Ella Houston and Miss Ona Patterson, two young ladies of Meek ienburg county, left this afternoon ona long journey. They are bound for the missionary field in Japan, and at St. Louis they will be joined by a party of uissionaries bouod for the same field. Both of thete young ladies are na tives of Mecklenburg. At Hopewell church yesterday, God speed services in their behalf were held. The ser vices were attended by people from all over the county, and in the con gregation were many from Charlotte. The sermon of the day was preach ed by Rev. Dr. Shearer, and remarks were made by Dr. E A Sample, Rev. Chalmers Moore and R?v Mr. McAl- pine. At th c!o- f th-j addresses, the two lady mi8! trni their planes in front of the pulpit and ev ery man, woman ana cuiia in tre great congregation filed by and gave them a farewell handshake. Many of .the women fell upon their necks and embraced them in tears, and the scei.e is said to have been a most af fecting one ASKED ONCE A YEAR. On the night of March 8, 1891 , Mr Wickwire brought home a package. "What have you there, my dear?" asked his wife. . "A clock," said Mr. Wickwire, with perhaps a trace of something unus ual in his tone: 1 a newfangled clock. that runs a whole year with one winding Hereafter I propose to go to sleep in peace." His words came true; but on the night of March 8, 1892, he was awak ened with a great start. He was dreaming at the moment. He was in a railway wreck, and, as he thought, the broken driving rod of the ovr tuned engine was slowly pier ing his vital organs. He waked, as De fore said, with a start, and found his wife arousing him with her elbow. "What's the matter?" groared the hueband. "Did you vind the click, Henry dear? ' Indianapolis Journal There is n man in Montezuma, Qa , who has had his arm dislocated at the shoulder, thirty - eight times and his leg dislocated at the hip eight times Mr. Chaa. N. Hauer Of Frederick, Md., suffered terribly for over tn vpars with abscesses and running sores on his left leg. He wasted away, grew weak and thin, and1 was obliged to use a cane and crutch. livery tiling wnicn couia oeinongnioi was uouo without good result, until he began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla which effected a perfect cure. Mr. Hauer is now In the- best of health. Full particulars of his case will be sent all who address C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. HqOD'8 PlLL8wethebeitfter-dtnnerPlll atiiBt digestion, cure hv4b$ bulouiwi. lo Yon Drink Shake or Lksoia.de ? Nothincr so Refresh a Persoa on a Hot Summer Day as Cool Drink at J. HAL BOBBITTS MiiDlttDEBOiBR Soda Another New and Piime Apple A full stock of Fresh. alyays on hand. . Buist's Priz3 Medal Turnip Seed. New Crop now on se, at lowest prices. J Hal Bobbitt Druggist. Gulley's Old Stand,; Q. A R. NATIONAL ENCAMP MENT, WASHINGTON D. O. For above occasion, the Richmond and DanHUe R. R. will sell tickets to Washington, D. 0 , and return from important coupon stations on its lines at following, rates for round trip from points named : v Hot Springs, N O $!4.9'5 Asheville, N. O 14.95 8tatesville, NO. l'.2u Charlotte, N. C. 11.75 Salisbury, N O. 10.3 i Greensboro, 8. 75 Ruidsville, N. C. 7 9 Winston-Salem. N. O. 7 65 Durham, NO. 8 95 Henderson, N C. 8.95 Raleigh N C. 9 5 Goldsboro, N C 9 85 'Tickets on sale Sept 13th to2' tb, inclusive; limited returning October 10th, 1891; stop overs; allowed in either direction at stations between Danville and Washington. Tickets good on Washington and south wes tern vestibuled limited trains Low rate round trip tickets can be purcnased during Encampment from Washington to various battle fields in Virginia via Richmond and Dan villeR R. DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING AT DURHAM, N. (J. Account of above occasion, the Richmond & Danville R. R , will sell tickets to Durham, N. O , and return from points within a radious of fifty miles. Following rales will apply from points named :n From H nderson, -s $2.45 RaTeigh, 1.6' From intermediate points in same proportion. THE CASE OF IT. ' George!' she screamed. "Myaeckl" ?' What's the matter?" "There's is a plllacatter ' "A What?" ' "A tappekiller " '; 'What in the world do you meanT" "Oh, dear," she . moaned, as .she clutched him frantically. "A kitter. pallerl You know George! A? pat- terkillerl" . ' ' "Oh!" said Georg. wltfi evident relief, and h proceeded td brash the .. future butterfly away. Life, Soda. Waft Hilt .Fountain Popular Drink, Sherbejrt Drills and Medicines Remington tanda.rd rppi TrITER8. I ; , Hill n 4 More Remington s are used in Raleigh than all other makes combined. For catalogues or information, 8 ply to the undersigned. WMEASDALK, J B CULPEIPEB, Raleigh. N C- lltf Richmond,. Va To take effect Sunday, Aug. 7th, If 92 xrains moving xx ortn. NnM: ' Nn Hi Stations. ' Hail train. Fa4 & Mai). Le Raleigh. ! 11 25 am 6 00 o no Wake, IS 04 5 88 Franklinton. 18 28 5 68 KittreU, 12 43 14 Henderson W59 6 80 iLittleton, 2 07 7 85 pm Ar Weldon, 2 45 8 lfija m Trains moving Souta. No 41. No 45 ' Stations. Mail train. Past AMail Le Weldon. 12 15 p m 6 80 a u . Littleton, Henderson, KittreU, Franklinton, Wake, Ax Raleigh. 12 52 7 09 8 H 2 16 2 48 800 8 21.. 4 05 p V8 89 8 45 9 06 9 45 tiouisburg RaMroad Trains moring. North. No 88, Pass, V Nof Stations 'Mail ft Dxpres Le Franklint'n, 8 10 pm 9 20an Ar Louisburg, 8 45 p m 9 55 Trains moving South, f No 41. Pass r?o 9. Stations. ".i Mail Bxprev Le Tisbnrsr. 18 a tn .58Stv ar J'ran.iini n, .11 o p m , , t 5 00pn a700DWOBfffiClTYi! la ta heart of thlk Iron and Coal Dio trictof Tennooooo. ' Liu at salubrious, tMver hot and Liver ilit Utuii uuequalted lor agnculiuial COld LJlllil UueuiLM llnl l.l- .urruMil purt onus, ud niUieral mtuuiom uiikoiilud. I.IJ00 LoU a Ihmhm $ i tH pr Lot 4,UOo " ...t.. 4 0 ii.tjO " ............... 4 tO " 4.UUO . 0 OU .000 " 10W ' " i.OV 1..1X) 4OC0 kO.iO " torn , v aco " 100 uo WOODWOItl II I'lTV lia ahnnt5tn Lil L'ortrj of Cbatian.Toga, m .thin a few miles of i, and between Iracey Cit ami Uie cele- w..su.vra t. f .us, uw UMMvf . iue Bou'h. it is ia uie otntre of tn rapidly Ueveloplng coal and iron aisiric of leuue ee, ana within its bordeis are lound ixxtl, iiuu. huc, iiuvDie anu aiDesto. wun Tarioua nard wootla, such as oa, chestnut, maple, t each, locubt, hickury, ash, pine, cherry ana black walnut in abuudance. 1'ha viihure of lmiktll w.2.U 1 1 . . 1 1 1 .w . wjumj, mui ktwu uunurva lnnaDuants, couiains Churchta, fechcois, Btores,' ton office and telegraph suuon, and a numir of manufacturing induatr-es, nil or which are located on the property and lorm part 01 Woodworth City. :. The proceeds uf the sale uf these lots will be used lo develop the mineral r&ourct-a of the properly and build up large and thriy iug city Qmk appiio..tiuu lor these loif should oe laaUe, as ihe right is reserved to advance the price withont uotke. i'or further particulars apply to R. C. LI VlAtiTUN, Afient, 712 DeKalb Avenue, ' ' ' Brooklyn, N. Y.' Parties dtsiroub of visiting and inspecting this property can Obtain special rat oh the new ana most comfoitable vessel aiioAt, of the Ucean bteanish'p company. Xheae vteumers leave Mew lork, Mondays,' Wed n&days, U'ridays and baiurdays, uiaaing a delighttul sea trip of , - rlFIY HOUKS TO SAVANNAH, Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and . , VVOUOWOKTH CITY LIVINGSTON & SOS, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, . o. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. The reat National fao The tfrightek. Bee.1 tvnl (Jjiap t THE WAUUIJSTON ' WEEKLY POST A. Paper from the Matioua. Capital ahonl Country I . 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