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The Batlg Bnenlng Visitor. ODD FELLOW'S COLUMN. . WO PUSH ID BTIKY AFMiffOOS, lExeept oanday, 2 US VISITOR U erTd by carriers la the city at '-5 cents per month, payable to the carriers In ad ranee. Prices for mailing S per year, or 1 eeita per mouth. Coin m onktlons appearing In these eolumus are bui the expressions of the opln'on of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A :ros mark X after your niune n' r:us yo j that your time Is oat. A4 Iress all orders and communica tions to W. ft. BROWS, Sr , Kalelgh, N O fxcal notices in this paper fill be five Cents per line each insertion li K'-CSfOlTT CIRCULATION RALEIGH. JAN. 7, 1893. (TIT V IN BIU F. V. Col. P. B. Means is in the c'tv. There is a slight modeia!co in weather. Not many country people in the city today. Very few market wagoos in own today. There Wil' bp n business tneetiij rf the L'Allegro club on Monday c'p at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lee Dertsou, of the weather se. vice at Albaay N. Y. who has been spending a month with In ?e' at'ves here, ret urned yesueidv. Gov. Holt spoaks in the niches; terms of the stnte guard and reeo;n mends it to the favorable cnr.sidi tion of the gnral assembly. No flowery rhetoric can tHI the meiit of Hood's arsatwi'la ps ell athe CCPK' ecrnnip'isWed bv this excellent medic'ne. The reception at th executive mansion last night wan well attended. All were highly delighted w'tb the generous hospitality displayed. It was a potable occasion. This is hard weather oa the poor. and those blessed with a suoply of comforts should remember them Contributions for the citizens leUef committee can be left with Mr. Pul len at the Saving's Bank ConW- buttons can also be left at the m.s slon rooms of the King's Daughters, corner of Wilmington and Morgan streets. Remember that the ' Greeks are at yonr doors " What It Does. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1. Purifies the blood. 2. Creates an appetite. 8. Strengthens the nerves. . Makes the weak strong. 6. Overcomes that tired feeling. 6. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc. 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver. 8. Believes headache.lndigesUovtyjpepsta Elected. The following officers of the Ral eigh Academy of Medicine he ? been elected for 1893. President, E. B Haywood; Secretary, Dr. W. H. Bob bitt; Treasurer, IDr. P. E. Hine.; Board of Censors, Doctors, W. I Roys ter, P. E. Hines, Hubert Haywood. The Inauguration. The legislative joint committee has determined that the inaugural ceremonies shall be held on Wedues day the 18th, inst. This change is made in order that ample time may be had for arrangements as are suited to the occasion, as railroad fares &c 1 Joseph Barstow who learned to V stick type in Norwich, Connecticut, In.1824 is performing on the same old Vase and still sticks. He and Horace , dreeley used to set 'em up together and swapped sorts like twins A writer of nearly two centuries Ago expressed the New Tear's senti ment of bis time in the following manner: "If I send a New Year's gift to my friend, it shall he a token of my friendship ; if to my benef ac tor, a tokn of my gratitude ; if to the poor, which at this season must never be forgot, It shall be to make their hearts sing for joy, and give praise and adoration to the Giver of ftll good gifts." The officers for the ensuing term bare all teen installed by the district deputy Grand Mtster in the three lodges here. We are very much In hopes tht the present term will 6 the most prosperous the Order has h v1 In many years It will Be so if the irebers will it so ; it will e just whatever you see fit to make it. If you wish it success, show it by your teal for its prosperity. ProfesHo s are nothing where work is needed Ao-ocg the brethren sojourning to the city, being members and con nected with the general assembly, we have had the pleasure'Tof shaking hands with the following: L H Pot er, P G from Beaufct, J R Craoor, P G from WilkHsboro.AUao K Hmifb, P G trim Smithfleld, W J Adams, P G (rom Carthage, D B Nicholson, P G from Clinton, Bro I B Midgett.from Dare county, ana Bro Oaks, from H'jkfs county. We are always glad to see the brethren from -a distance and hot they will visit our lodges while here. We are glad to know that the rarm berg of Rnf h lodge. No. 4, Degree cf Rebekih continue to kindly remem bei th" Orphans The following let ter f aim ihe Superintendent of the " H"U) " is an acknowledgment of a Ohr'stiuis present senr the children: Thk Orphan Homr, I O O. P., OLrSBoiro, N C, Dac26, '92. Mrs. R J Williams Raleigh, N. C: D(-xr Friend The boxes vou sent were n.fely received and I tell you that, (hey were appreciated The little ores were simply delighted to get the do!l, horns &c. I believe you Mi s are' the brst friend nsir orphans have. t-houl ' 1 Hianee to pass vour city I hop t itv-til myself of the pleasure ofcalPnjf upon you and forming a person! epqiaiotai!ce with yourself and Ouhers who, with you, have pro ven the sincerity of your profession as Odd Fellows by such'liberal and continued acts of charity.,1, 8incerely yourn, fraternally, Wm Cobb Whwibld, oupt, &c. , Todgk Visitations. Too much c-innot be naid -.f loge, inter visita tions. In some parts of the country these visits are frequent and produe tive of great good. Pew or many of the members may participate, but in all cases the visits should be without expense to the Lodge visited except it ma be for a slight lunch given voluntarily The object should not b phvsicil enjoyment through the palate; but the opening np of new acquaintances, the establishment' of friendships and the cultivation of the social virtues which are inseparable' from genuine Odd Fellowship. InU mately connected with these resnls will be the better development of the plans and purposes of the order through brief and pertinent speeches and characterization of the true' mis sion of our great and popular frater nity For these and many other reasons apparent to alt thinking per sons, we say commence and keep up lodge visitations. Union. ; ' STATISTICS OF 8TATESMEN. Washington Post, i In the Bouse of Representatives the man with the longest name is Archibald Henderson Arrington Wil liams of North Carolina. ' The heaviest man i John W.1 Rife of Pennsylvania. A special chair is provided for his use. The handsomest, mnn a Alton 'o theart Durborrow, Jr , of Illinois. ine nomenest man 1b William P. Parret of Indiana i v 7'he oldest man is Edward 8cull, of Pennsylvania. He was bom in 11 8. The youngest man is Joseph W. Bally, of Texas. He was hom n. tober 6 '863 The best dressed man Is Henry H Bingham, of Pennsylvania. The wittiest man is Thomas Bcac kett Reed, of Maine. The tallest man is Ntnn Uo.Mn Curtis, of New fork. Hie he.'chth is 6 feet 6 inches. . b The shortest man is John R. Pel lows, of New York. . The thinnest man is Janes D. Richardson, of Tennessee. The richest mx.n la .Tnhn t. 1 m ell, of Wisconsin. His wealth is es tlmated at from $25,000,000 to i5 -000 000. ' ' The best storv teller la .Irthn u ai. en, of Mississippi. mm Mr. S. G. Derry Of Prvldeace, B. I., Widely known as proprietor of Derry's Water proof Harness Oil, tells below of his terrible sufferings from Eczema and his cure by HOOD'S Sarsaparilla "Gentlemen: Fifteen years ago I had an at tack of inflammatory rheumatism, which was followed by eczema or salt rheum, breaking out on my right leg. The humor spread au over my legs, back and arms, A Foul Matt of Sores, swollen and itching terribly, causing Intense pain If the skin was broken by scratching, and discharging constantly. It Is impossible to describe my suffering in those years ol agony and torture. I spent Tliouaands of Dollars In futile efforts to get well, and was discour aged and ready to die. At this time I was unable to lie down in bed, had to sit up all the time, and was unable to walk without crutches. I had to hold my arms away from my body, and had to have my arms, back and legs bandaged by my faithful wife twice a day. ''Finally a friend who wns visiting at our house, urged me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I began by taking half a teaspoonf ul. My Stomach Waa All Out of Order But the medicine soon corrected this, and In six weeks I could see a change in the con dition of the humor which nearly covered my body. It was driven to the surface by the Sarsaparilla, the sores soon healed, and the scales fell off. I was soon able to give up bandages and crutches, and a happy man I was. 1 had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for seven months ; and since that time, nearly two years, I have worn no bandages whatever and my legs and arms are sound and well. The Delight of myself and wife at my recovery It is im possible to tell. To all my business friends In Boston and over the country, I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla from personal experience." S. 6. Derry, 45 Bradford street, Providence, K. I. If you ara Bilious, take Hood's Pills. ft At eiou rosiotui t mailsoeuhulk. DlPABTUB" uiose at Close at P.Q De.ir' OUTGOING MAILS. 900pm boro, N., 8. and West, Ex Ft 20- For Short Jnt 815 " 1055am 050pm 3 45 ' 4?0 " 4 05 " 845 North AGoldsboro; 1125am RPOTr 3 For Wel don. Norfolk N and B 128pm RPOTr 10 For Short uui o ana uoiasDoro R P O Tr 41 For At- lanta (R & A A L) Ex Ft Ci 34 Fcr Wei don, Norfolk, N and 8 RPO Tr -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W 420 500 440 A.BRIVAL8. At Depot 6 "0 am At P. O .'Nl'OMING MAILS. 6 15 a m Ex n Tr 12 F'm Or' s- boro, N, 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 0J a m Ex Fr tr 45 From VW1- don, North and East II 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tt 38 From At- lanta (K & A A L 1 25 pm R P O Tr 10 F'm Gr'ns- boro, N, S end west 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 From W - do i, N and 8 4 45 pn R P O Tr 9- F'm Golds. 1 09 pm 4 05 pm 4 30 pm , ana oaon uui,in ana s 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex Ft fr 21 Fir G'ds . boro Trains marked thus, do net move on 8un oay. MailH for train 9 going west close at 3 v u on Sncdsv. 8TAR R07TES. Outgoing Matt nniin Roloio-h oio Buotwell. Brtule Rock and WakefieM'to Umonhope, Monday and Friday 7am Raleigh vi Myatt's Mills to Dunn. Tnes- 9 t.v and Friday 6 am. .?iiei8h Kelvyn Grove and Dayton tr Fiffc Dam, Monday, Wednesday and HWay 8 a ro. - . Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Roeers" store, Tnesday and Friday 1 ran Ralrsh to Massev. Tue-day and PVriay 10 am. tnoomiwo Maim Abrivi Unionhope v' Watefleld, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Pal wgh, Tuesday and Saturday 6 pm. day and Thursday 6:15 pm.' - n u&m via uavton and Kelvyn Gme and Flmt, Tues, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 v Maasey to Ragb Tuesday and Frioav t 12 m. . ' . larClose at 9pm ante. : V Fbm Dslivsby 8T8TSM. Free delivne at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ev upt Sundays. Co'lections made at sam hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Freede livsn' windows open on 8nndavs from 8 OT 'a 3-30 o'clock p m. A. W. SHAFFER, Postmaster The TJ ivirsity Club wf . Washing., ton recently blackballed a married man's application on the ground that he never accompanies his wife to so cial gatherings. Though the lady is young and pretty and the home life Af the con pie apparently congenial, her husband studiously avoids taking tier about with him. WHY WOMEN ARR NOT HUMOR OCS ' A writer n the open letter depart ment of the current "Cntur" asks whv in Mtrtui'f tleie are no lady hutooriota. M th-n on to su swer his q'iflon by npUlr i'-tf that from ciiniii -.d ui .u flu.lK i tie saw dust dropiniitf out of t vrrjihli g, and booh dlco r thf wortblessness of mo;h that pHMes 'or vsluible Therefore he l-ti hs to mlle and s: "Is it uot ahvurdf" iust al of al 'Owing bis passion f r something to a.lore overrule Lis vrowiutr desire for truth. But, on the other band, a woman's idols are so much a par' of her life tht wheri thev are hrokeo lie cannot snnp hr tingrs, u t seek mi'th hs t hvhuud of tMu-e. Wotu-ii may puf.it'l frrnw sttiricul, ' saur 1" only a lim ol humor Wiieu 1 1 F ceases to l in xotne whv bol , or ul nuy ra'n Mfn) then w iihii'k creative faculty PHases." sys the writer. 'he ends where tuau s tleu' as a hn orist begins 11 NO OTH E R Sarsaparilla has tho merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'8 Sarsaparilla. WOODWOBTflSClTY ! In ihe heart of the Iron and iCoal Dis- rictof Tei nessee. riin:at salubrious, never hot and Lever cold Laud unequalled tor agricultural pur(oses, and mineral resources unlimited. l.'XK) Lots at....... i 00 per Loi 00 3.00 3,0j0 " 410 " 4,000 " 6 00 4.'t0 10 00 " 4,0?0 15.00 4 000 " -Oi.O .)0 " 50' 0 " 8C0 " 100.00 WOOD W'"K i.j l x nes about 30 mile L-.)rtti of Ohattau.iort, within a tew uii ol iltamont, the county seat ot urirui) uou,, ty, and baiween Tracey Cit aut tue cele .rated Beerelieba tip lugs, the Saratov oi tae ou'h It is in the centre of the rapidly developing coax and irou dibtriot of lauiiw dee, una within its bordeis are found coui iron, zinc, marble and as bed to, with varioub hard woods, such as oai. chestnut, maple; "each, locubt, hickory, ash, pine, cherry ano Oiack walnut in abuudauce. i'he Village o iruetli, with several hundred inli ibitant, couiaini OliurchtsS, schools, Stores, Uosi odice and telegraph station, and nu'mbej o manufacturing induitres, li Oi which are located on the property and lorm part oi Vood worth City. The proceeds of the sale of these lots wiL be used to Jevelop the mineral re:Ources oi cne property and build up a large and thriv ing city Quuk application ior tntse lott suould be made, as the right is reserved to tdvance the price without uotice. Tor further particulars apply to R. C. LIVING ,T0N, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, . Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property van obtaiu special rat on tn new and most comfoitible vessel afloat, o) tue Ocein dtt-aniahip Company. Thest yteamers tave Wew lork Jiondays, Wed Lesdiys. Friiiays and Saturdays, making c ieligtitf ul iea trip of nttl iiJUib W ikWiilU Wueri imiuediate conneotioas are maie ti Chatuiuuogaand vV ) DV sVii li vi xjsros & , ..,"imN Oiwn 8tem-hip Co. of Savai!-.:h, No. 712 DeKalb Ave me; Brooklyn, N. Y Coal & Wood. We have in stock and constantly cominc HARD r, A I of all sizes. bOFf yjJ ii. Li of the most POPULAR AND.E0ONOMI0itfi kinds, including RTJMSrJLLO'KEEK 0 eAYTUN lump 0 r - . . 0 . SiThe best coal for domestic use for tho prices to be hand in the country. Pocahontao Steam Coal is universally acknowledged to betbV best ever produced in rab. of this sectior' Car loads to any depot direct from nines. . Having boen in the oal business for the past fifteen years and studying the subject and the wants of the customers, ws have se cured the bst and cheapest. OAK AND PI MB WOOD, long and cut, at bottom prices. J OrES POWELL ; '- Telephones 41 and 71, , ' v i RAliEltrH, A. O. : ,i. . - - 'i.W IIY TO LOAN ON L1F8 Ijji 8URANCB, TONTIN AND ENDOWMENT POL.ICIK8. No delays! Oorrespondense invite-'t Intcr-SUte Trust Brokerage Co oc24 8m RALEIGH. N. a - 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.HALBOBBITT. A stock of the following brands of Soape ALWAYS on hand: Lnbin's 8oap, Ean de Cologne Soap, Pinaud's Soap, Violet Soap, Cue 85c 25c 25c Roses and Gl'.cerine Soap, 250 fold Oieam 8op, 26e 8eczoin and (ilj cerlne Soap, SSo ew Mown Hay Soap, S50 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 25e Cape May Bouquet 8oap, 25o 4H1 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25e Rose Geranium Soap, 25e Tooth Soaps, 25o Cuticura Soap, 6c t Carbolic 8oap, 25e and 10c Car Soap, 25e and lOo .jpburdoap, aSeandlOo Ichthyol Soap, 25o forax Soap, 26e Coracle Acid Soap, 25e (vmoliue Soap, - 25o 'iief niicide Soap, 2gc Viola Skin Soap, 25e 'ears' 8oap, . .. 20e iiosadora Soap,'' 2Cc Bay Leaf Boap, ifo '.'ransparent Soap, 10c and 15e Buttermilk Soap, 10c Htmeal Soaps, 10c ''each and Honey Soap, - lOe Handworker's 8oap, j(e ( Jottou 8eed Oil 8oap, - JOo havinsr Soap, 10c and 2Ko Turkish Bath Soap, Ota Palm Oil Soap, oj0 "hite Castil Soap, oce and lOe tte l Cast lie Soap, f 50 Hlu-r Caiile Soap, qc reduced price on any of the aboe b - the box or dozer. ,: J..1LB1ITT, RALEIGH. n.o eteeee eeeeeeeet . -
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