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Vti6 liili Enenlag Visitor. lExeept oanday, 1 ' ISITOR la errpd by carriers lath city nt 25 ceucs per month, p:tbl to the carrier! la advance. Vrioes f r mailing- fa per year, or II ftauts pr month. OoinmuuiotioLiB appearing in these eMununs are ba. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are r9- asihlfl. A irons mark X after your name la -.- as a . that your time la oat. i lr?. uil orders and eommanloa- Moua to :v. IH. BUOWtf, Sr., El Raleigh, N 0 QLocal notices in this paper vrill be five Cents per line each Insertion. Lmtjust Oxty CirooiiAtios. BALEIOU. DEO. 21, 1892. VITY IN mill 1 The Supreme Court is about at ti e end of the docket. Large crowd of coun'ry people in the city today making purchases for Christmas. The children of the West End Bap tist mission will have n Christmas tree entertainment tonight. "Aunt Mary Tucker," au old fam ily servant of the family of the late Hon. B P. Moore, died yesterday. Read the announcement in this is sue offering for sale the stock of gods formerly belonging to 0 H. Ander son, 5 East Hargott street. A splen opportunity. No flowery rhetoric cm tell tie merit of Bool's Sarsaparilla as well as the curk accomplished bv this excellent medicine. In the forthcoming report, of the railroad con mits'on it appears that daring the year 21 p-fppongers were killed on railroads an 55 injured, while of employes 60 were killed and Injured. While our folks a-e quibbling over several men to I e recommended for a seat iu the new cabinet, Virginia h?s picked out her man, and the people from the mountains to the seaBhore are pressing him John Fandolph Tucker is urged for attorney genera', and the prospect seems good for his selection. Important Mpetinsr. A proposition is on foot for holding an important meeting of prominent and representative business men from all sections of North Carolina in this city, on January 5th. It wi!l be the result of the organ'zition made in August last at Morehead City. Appointment. Yesterday afternoon Gov Holt ap pointed Capt Wm S. Harris, com missioner of Labor statistics in place of Bon Jor-n C. Scirb ro repigned. Capt. Harris has been for a Ion.' time clerk in the bureu and is a gentle man well versed in the business His nimy friends will be delighted to hear of his promotion When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she cluu to Castoria. When she dad Children, she gavothem Castoria. A Good Idea. We have heard a suggestion, whi h to us appears appears reasonable, rel ative to securing seats in the two houses of the legislature It las been the custom for years to have the seats marked off by the members who write to the keeper of the capi tol or come in person. This, iu our opinion, is unjust because it gives a wide privilege to those residing near Raleigh over those at a distance. Of coarse a ne ly elected member reside login the central belt of the state can hasten to have hi seat marked off, while a member living In Chero kee or Currituck most be consider ably delayed and is compelled to take each seats as are left. How would the drawing plan do, or does it look too much like lottery? It is invogue we believe In the national congress. Any plan, however, is fairer than the present. . DOT'S LETTER. Pxtu 8 asta Cio.cs : Please blag me a dolly wlf gold hair. An big aa my o'e dolly etood up on my high cbatr. An have her cltthes all really, wif buttons, boons an fings, So I can take e.'i oflf at night, 'dout breaking all th strings An binft her, if you please, air, a 'ambulator too. So I can take her ridin;: and Lave ber robe blue, Wif ribbone sewed on to it; an' please, air, make her shoes, So I can take 'em and put 'em on, when I choose. An' make her arms grow tight ! Now, Santa, please sir, do 1 So when be dances the ekirt dance she won't come all In two. An' if dere's ozzer 'portant flngs, dear Panta. J'se forgot, Please fix 'em a') up splendid for for your own lovin' Dot EVlim- i'HING BACKWARDS. The Chinese do everything back wirds. Their compass points to the south instead of the north. The men wear shirts and the women trousem; wbile men wear their hair long, the women coil theirs in a knot. The 'ir ''(Hikers are men; the women c irry burdens. The spoken language is not written, and the written lan guage is not spoken. Books are read backwards, any notes are written at the White is used for mourning, and top. and bridesmaids wear black instead of being maidens, these functionaries an old women The Chinese sur name coius first, and they shake their own hands of one whom they would greet. Vessels are launched si le ways, nd horses are in dinted from the 'If si le. They begin their dinner with desert, and eod up with soup and fish. In shaving, the barbel operates on the heal, cutting the hair upward, then down ward, and then polishes it off with a Mnall knife, which is pass ed over the eyebrows and into the nose to remove any saperfluous hairs, and the performance is completed by remov'ngt'ie wax from the ears with a bit of fiot 1.011 wool on a wire. The Brooklyn Women's Health Protective Association, desirous of ridding that city's etreets and other public place3 of the refuse which is often thoughtlessly thrown upon sidewalks and into gutters, has re sorted to t wo novel methods of pro cedtire. ,Oae of them is for the women to wait on President- Lewis, of the Brooklyn City railroad, and get his permission to put pHcards in the street cars urging gentlemen not to spit on the floor- The other plan which is of larger scope, is to obtain tie aldermanic permission to plac large, and gaudily decorated barrels at the street corners for the reception of all sorts of refuse. The barrels a e to have various inscriptions upon them, one of which will read like this : I am all mouth and vacuum, I never get enough; 80 cram me full of orange peel, Old papers, trash and stuff. One of the New York editors is of fering a reward to some one to tell him the best way to ''manage a wife." Our ad ice to the edicor who asked that question is not to try to manage her, but if he wants to have a nice, quiet, social Garden of Eden, seraph ic sort of a time in his house, to ler her manage him, and she can do it, if she is the right kind of a woman, a woman, a great deal easier than he cu manage her Wilmington Star. There is little reason to doubt that the President will soon issue an order extending the civil service law ard rules so as to include all letter carriers and clerks in free delivery postofflm s. These offices now numbe 601 and give emplo ment to about 11,200 ear riors and 0,300 clerks, making 20,500 in all. ' ? Th Southern Press Association has come out all right in its tight. and hereafter the Southern newa will be bandied by the Southern Prea Association aa ' a body". I he corpora ate name Is the Southern Associated Press. A CHINAMAN'S DEFINITION OP MERQY. "I wonder bow maorof yoa know I the meaning of n ercy," said a teach er in a Chlueee m!sioD cV '. nd dczn brown hnnJs wr -1 1 up. " Verygol. 'o you, Chang, may gie us in i!!utr.itiou of it mean ing" And Chang said : " Meiicau lady gle Chinese 0058 glishes to wash. Oce plate fill on floor and bUke iu ihou-aud pieces. Melicau lady ely loud, ' Ob, m?rcy.'" T ;h;: .: ) ...r ' I, l:o :t:.r ' your t- Irtiitli, Ki'iiew :u:irai:cii!i!. Cure si.Tufui.i, salt rli-.-um, 1j spcjiMa, sL'k lit'iiilucjie. Catarrh, rhcumatum or malaria Take Hood's rtarsuparl'ila. IT tod's IilU net especially upon t!if liver, -ouslng It tie"1 i''i;i.!i!y tu iU inturn duties our:- coiisti, ati.ni mitl n? it dljestliiii 8I10RT S'RMON. It is he daf and dumb man in search of a wife who wants a silent partner. Women love the beautiful, and the only odd figures they like are the ones at the beautiful counters. When a man dies and leaves all his money to the church it i better not to inquire how he came by It. It is said that a woman loves only once, and judging from the number of bachelors in the world very few of them get the second chance. TBE SECRET OF FASCINATING. It is only this: Fill your heart with good will to everybody, and then practice at all times the best manners you know, particularly at home If you begin at home this charming manuer will, so to apeak, get settled on you and never leave you. But just as polite to your sister as you would to your best girl Strive to gain the good will o! mother, father and brothers and sisters and children exactly as you strive to gain good will abroad. The heaviest snow experienced in Kansas for many years now covers the earth to the depth of a foot. Comrade G. W. Hammond of Boot Post, G. A. E.. of Syracuse, N. Y. Wounded at Gettysburg "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " I was in the Army of the Potomac and in the great battle of Gettysburg was shuck in the ankle by a mlnnie ball, which smashed the bone. My leg was amputated In the field hospital, and after a longtime it healed. I was discharged and wenthome. After 8 years My Wound Broke Open , afresh. Dr. Pease amputated an Inch of the bone, and it healed. Four years later it once more opened, and for eight years how I suffered 1 I do not believe it possible for a human being to suffer worse agony. During this time I had to go on crutches, being unable to wear a wooden leg. When ever possible I relieved my sufferings by taking opiate, but when I was obliged to go without ft, I suffered fearfully and thought! should k crazT. I tried every thing I could fet with my limited means. Physicians said would never be any better. Finally my Blood Became Poisoned and it broke out all over my face and on some parts of my body so that my face is all covered with scars now. One day I read of what Hood's Sarsaparilla would do. The first dollar I cot I sent and bought a bottle and began taking it. A week or two later, my wife in dressing my leg, said it seemed to be improving, and after taking . Hood's Sarsaparilla a few months, thank God (and I say it rever ently), the sores all over my body had healed, and now, four years later, have never shown any sign of reappearing." George M. Ham MOND, 219 Magnolia Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Col. C. A. Weaver Commander of Boot Post, G. A. B., himself a one armed veteran, fully confirms Mr. Ham- : mond's statement, and J. L. Belden, the phar macist, also endorses it Hood' Pill cure Sick Headache. . AGfoat Sacrifice All the stock of goods at So 5 East Hr gettstrent, foruie.-iy bj'.o;igin tiOHAn deton and as kreJ to A W Haywoo), con oibting of Shoes. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Hats, Notions. Trunks, Etc, etc, etc, nnut be sold nt some price within 10 days. Positively every piece of goods will be told at some price by that time. No reasonable offer refused. Call early nd get the best bargains. del9 6t Ghristnms Week is here and we will give this week the DBest Bargains of the year. All of the departments are in splendid as sortment and shoppers will find our stock the beit selected, tnd prices lower than the lowest. As a Cbristmas treat we offer great reduc tions. OC AMen'ssuitsreducedfromdb- r ojr LOJ 25 00tO t$).lLO Men'3 stnts reduced from y OCA Mei Men's Overcoatn reduo- Q 7 LOJ ed from 15 to O.I O r 1 Boy s Overcoats reduced 1 l fr OU from 12 00 to l."0 A (C Children's tiuits re 1 HbJJ duced from $2 Yto I Large variety in Scarfs, Silk Handkerchiels aud Underwear. .'00 Uunlaundred 6hirts, reinforced cront and back, pure linen bosom, reduc ed from 75c to 38c. Such prices will never be quoted Again. Thi& is your opportunity, , Yours for bargains, 305 Fayetevi!le st, opp Post Office. Here Ion Are. Or should be. Where? At the well knowi and popular emporium of luxury presided over by W. R. Mwsom, 214 South Wilminton street, . Where can bf found the most templing ar- ray of all the good thinHS of life ever brought to Ral- eigb. in in tho faucy "and heavy grocery line. Xnias s near at hand and the notes of prepara tion can heard on all sides These cannot be complete however without a wjl1 tilled larder. Everything to please the epi c re, s ich us the best . mity Flur ana Buchwhea FevriV Hairs, Hreakfast Strips, Salt fi-b of all ki' ds mull ts. Mackerel, 'Hit and r herrii.e. fc v In te li'ie of Inncv gr crip khe list is too long for enumeration annd frur, tresti fruit, pickles, crackers ot ail kinds, splendid cheese, sauces, nuts, apples of the nio-t approved brands and in fact such a tomptinn arry s must plmse thi tastf s of all. rjard, bacon, sugar, tea, coffei and heav? groceries in the greatest rrdfu ion. Dr n't forga the pi oe 214 8outh Wil mington street. Call early and make selec tions, at NfiWSOM'S, IRE IT i can be seen at the well known establishment oi Mr' has Bretsch. Everything has beec placed in fine shape for the Christ' nas ho i days and constitute a ? Splendid Exhibition In the windows can be seen some of the most beautiful and artistic decora tior b for f ncv cakes ever witnessed in Raleigh, em bracing all designs of the most novel kind The cake and candy department arlejafaex celled, with shapes, carious devices, Ac, never before attempted here. Every kind of cake, pies, &c, are shown in profusion to tempt the palate : Don't forret the toys, ol which tuere is a good selection. The fanoj candies, are a specialty.' They are fron every kind of fantastic mould. Don't 10 get the oy iter saloon, which at all times it IBuppl'ed with the best the market affords. Telephone 102. .Remember the place. Rosenthal Cloii Co. CLEAN ! 1 Cleanliness is akin to godliness' and in order to show to the world that you enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon Nature to!furnish The WATER -AND BUY Toilet Soaps -OP- J. HAL BOBBITT. jAs'ockof the following brands of Soaps ALWAYS on hand: fj'ibin's Soap, BOo . Eaa de Cologne Soap, 35o Pinaud's Soap, 25o Violet Soap, ' 25o Roses and Glrcerine Soap, S6e Gold Cream Soap, 25o Benzoin and (ilycerine Soap, 25o few Mown Hay 8oap, 25e 7ashcnere Bouquet Soap, 25c lape May Bouquet 8oap, 25c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25o iose Geranium Soap, - 25o Tooth Soaps, 25o Outicura Soap, 5c Jarbolic Soap, 25c and tOo Tar Soap, 25o and lOo Sulphur Soap, 25c and lOo Ichthyol 9oip, 25o orai Nonp, 25o Boracio Acid Soap, 25o fhymoliue Soap, 25o Germicide Soap, 2fo Viola Skitt Soap, 25c Pears' Soap, 20o iosadora Soap, 20o Bay Leaf Soap, 15o Transparent Soap, lOe and 15e Buttermilk Soap, 10c O it meal Soaps, lOo , peach and Honey Soap, lOo Handworker's Soap, ICo Cotton Seed Oil Soap, lOo Slaving Soap, 10c and 25o Turkish Bath Soap, 05o Palm Oil 8oap, 0 o White-Cast ile Soap, He and If 0 Red Castile Soap, 05o Bine Castile Soap, 05c A reduced pri'je 00 any of theabqve . by the box or dozes. J: HAL BOBBITT, ZDZRTTO-GKEST RALEIGH VMM lltffHHHIIH MM
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