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The Bailg Eoening Waltar. - 'LISHID KTBKY UTKZjrOOS, I Except Bond&y, f ifiT VISITOR Is -erred by carriers U the city at 23 cents per month, 9 vaole to the carriers in advance. fme for mailing f S per year, or II Coin pjr nioa u. Co.oruuulot'ous appearing in these luruns are bu. the expressions of t opinio i of the correspondents w.'.tl the same, and they aloie axe r th-ilbl. A er tntrk X after yonr name U'orns oa that your time is oat. Addr- all orders and eommanlea t'eus to .Sf. M. UKOVTO. Sr.. jn, N 0 j, i - . Local notices in this paper will be Fife Cents per line each insertion rJT O rtTi, iTlOV KALEIGII, JAN. J (5, 1893. Clay Cieuiut. This famono yonce actor wPI ap apear at Metropolitan Hal1 iu oU v, on Tuffiav ver Ir.if, the ?4tu, in in the phy "Tl Bells . " he Detroit Evening Nws says: SiClav Clement repentod h'e roaster ful performance of Matthias in "The Bells" at tbe Lyceum last evening and convinced Dotter large a-di ace that be is destined to stand among the foreniutt of Ame-irao tragedians. His work is even ar.d poweiful, bat without the Jet. 's picion of overacting. 5e has a fine stage present, a cioat ajrreesblp vcice, and is eviintlv studious and modest to a desree The story ol the bnrtro ruaeter'o ,ri-ije as related in the dream scene d iring the l.n,t act waa dreadfully realistic, and those who remembeied seeing Eenry li-vim.-In the same role matfe men til com parison by which 11 r Clement did not suffer as regards thtt particular scene. Mi: OUiu-iit is supported b a very excellent company. The Iiiaujrurntiou. All the arrangements for the inau guration have beej -ot plated. 'J'he following in t-h proKi'4tj)iue: The Governor fleet, ludjpa.-ty wil be met by the Legislative luaugui a' Committee and accompanied to the at ot (Government. EJThe Citizens Committee of Eecep tion, with the -itoveruor's Guard as military escort, wil! weel the ps rty , At Union station and conduct them to the Capitcl, where they will be joined by the members of the Senate and House of Representatives, the office. 3 of fcNe Executive Department ad the Justices of the Supreme Court, and proced thence to Stronach's Audito rlum, where the oaths of office will be administe ed, and the Governor will deliver his Inaugural Address. The procession Jwill be under the direction of Frank Btronach, Chief Marsha! and bis Assistants. Reception to the Governor and Sen ate officers, e to 10 p ra. Ctrouach'e Auditorium, South V7;lmington acres;. Inancmal Ball. Stronach's Audita rinck, darcing from 10 p mtoiam. YOTJTB TBE GIRLS WON'T LOVE. 8ome of the ladies of Arkansas City have organized a female prohibition society. The members pledge them selves not to associate with or enter tain young men who nee tobacco, liquor, play cards, or b&ve other bad habits. The young ladies have issu a caras summarizing tneir war against these vices as follows : The man who drinks the red red wine, Can never glue his lips to mine. Ihe man who chews the nasty plug. Will in our parlor get.no bug. Who smokes or drinks or cuts a deck, Go never bits txs on the neck. Co don't you monkey with the eacds, Or we can never more be pards. ' The man who guzzles logar beer, Can never, never chew my ear. Drink uothing stronger than red pop, Or in your lap we'll never flop. The roan who smokes a cigarette, Can never get a fqoeoze, you bet. ' If the young ladies of this town -.' would organize a- similar club and adopt the samo kind of roles, they wouldn't have a bean until the new generation comes in. Humboldt (An , ansas) Herald. , NINE TIKES THREE. Brandon Banner. Three things to love courage, gen tleness and affection. Three things to govern -temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to think about life, death and eternity. Three tbiugs to fight for honor, country and home. lbree things to bate cruelty, ar rogance and Ingratitude. Three things to delight in frank ness, freedom and beauty. Three things to wish for health, friends and a cheerful spirit. ( Three things to a void idleness, lo quacity and flippant j-stiog. Three things to admire intellects al power, dignity aud gracefulness! To j'uri.'y your blood, Kestoro your strnssth, Renew your a.' otite. Cure scrofula, sail rheum, Dyspepsia, sick headache. Catarrh, rheumatUm or malaria Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. II sd' VilU act especially upon the liver, 'otnliij It from torpidity to Its natural duties, curt: constipation aud asUt dlgestloa. WELL8GOING DRY. Charlotte JSews It isrntber sicgalar that at this searoo of the year, a great many of the we -is iu Charlotte are going dry, In the eastern section of the ciiy, there arc very fw wells that have oythin,r li Ice an ordinary supply of water, ai.d many of them are perfect ly dry This condition of affairs it due to loDg coniiaued lack of rain fn, ami not to the freeze. . The old well digger says that he now has contract s to siuk eight wells deeper. When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When s!i9 wax a Child, Khe cried for Castoria. When she tx-varne Kiss, she clung to Cortoria. When Bhe ua Childru, Khe gave them Castoria. It is pollinated that there are today ia the United States and Canada about 600 young men iu every 1,00k bavin? reached the age of thirty, who are ipr.K The conjugal condition of the people in other countries is vastly different.'. In Russia 373 men and 673 women in every 1,000 who marry are married under twenty years of ag, while in England 766 men and 829 women in every 1.0C0 are married between twenty aud thir ty years. j Every Month g mr njr wema u!Ter from Exeasalva or Scont MDtrution; thay don't know who to confidj in t get proper advlo. Don't confidi ia anybody but try Bradfield's Fsnald Regulator tpMlfl tar MiNFUL, PH0FUIK, CCAWTY, SUPfREWED an IRRE0UUR MENSTRUATION. Baokta "WOMAN" mailed free. 3RADFIELD REBUUT0R CO., Atlanta, a. SU fcx U DranUt. A SLICK SWINDLER, Jacksonville, Fia., Jan. 184 slick swindler who has, been operating in church circles and religious schools was neatly and unexpectedly captured in St. Augustine last night by two Nuns of the Order of 8t. Joseph Mother Superior Claveria and Sister Mary Ann. He had defrauded them by arranging to place his daughter in the convent school here, paying the erin's espouses in advance with a worthless check drawn for $20 in ex cess of the necessary amount and re ceiving cash in change. Thi two Nuns went to St. Augustine to warn the sisters there against him. They had hardly entered the convent build ing when he was admitted-by a ser vant. They recognized him and seized him. He fought hard for bis liberty, but they threw him down and held him on the floor until officer ar rived and arrested him. . He traveled o oder the name of Vosley, and has played bis confidence game saosess fully in Wilmington, N. C, and other Southern cities. . Don't fail to call at ADa?hPa when voa want first Olams ovt.ra. i He has them always. ' ''r E 1 -The Ladles Aid 8oe'cty of Central U. B. Church will meet in the Bible laas room on Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock Every member requested to be pvesent. DAISI BRANSON, tn War. Fiue Norfolk oj titer A 0 a vs it V. Dughi's. Rev. William Jlollinshed Ol Sparta, N. J., voluntarily says: " To Whom It May Concern : "Unasked 1 deem It my duty to a suffering humanity whose bodies and souls I would have healthy, to tell them of the value of Hood's Sarsiipiirilla. While living lu Ohio one ot my children was greatly Afflicted With Bolls having 30 on her limbs, and being nnable to walk. I had heard of llood's Sarsaparilla, and bought a bottle, half of which cured en tirely. Two years after, another child was afflicted as badly. I used the other half bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla with like re sults. About four years after, the child first afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and again a cure. I gave some of the medicine to a poor woman and two children; they were helped as were mine. Through a testimo nial sent to C. I. Hood & Co., inquiries came from all the country, asking if it was a 'bona fide' testimonial, and of course I wrote all that it was, and bave the knowledge of Scores and Scores Of persons helped or cured by Hood's Sarsa parilla. Mild cases of rheumatism have yielded to it Biliousness and bad liver have been corrected in my own family. This is the only patent medicine I have felt like praising. I speak not for C. I. Hood, but for the Jobs who are impatient and are tor mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, or clean the stomach so perfectly as Hood's Sarsaparilla Any person wishing to know more, enclosing a stamp will be informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue of humanity." William Hollinhhf.d. pastor of Presby terian ahurch, Sparta, N. J. Hood's Fills cure habitual couitipation. A tSHiM ptlHT OPr M!fc MAIL8CEDHULK. DmsTUR U'ose at v.n Oiovts nt Derot OUTGOING MAILS. fcDpml 6 Joaiu 815 " 8 45 " 10 55am 1125am 0 50pm 128pm 3 45 " 420 " 4?0 " 500 " 4 05 " 440 " ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, Ex Ft 20-For Short Cut North 4.0oMsboro; RPOTr 3 For Wel don.Norfolk N and E RPOTrlO-For Short Cut 8 and Goldsboro EPO Tr 41 For At lanta ( K & A A L) Ex Ft 'It 34 Per VVe! don, Norfolk, N and fe RPOTr9-KorGreens-boro, N, 8 and W c asm vats. At I At P. O Depot j INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am .'615am Ex Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr';s- ooro, W, sana w 8 45 am 1 10 00 a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- don, North and East 11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38-From At lanta (Rfc A A L 109pm 125pm RPOTr 10 F'mGr'ns- boro, N, 8 end west 4 05 pm 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 FromW-il- do'. NandS 4 30 pm 4 45 pn R P 0 Tr 9- F'm Golds. and Short Cut, N and 8 11 30 pir-11 45" Dm fix FtTr 21 F'it G'ds ' boro - ' Trains marked thug. do not move on Sun dav. Mftiln for triin 0 orninar wmt. nlnaa f 9 n Ui o Surdfif. BTAR R07TK6. Onramifia M itr rirci m palorh wis 8iotweil. Eele Rook and Wakefield to Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 am. RalAl?h ri VfTraft'l Mill, tn Ttnnn Tiihl .v and Friday 6 am. Rnleiph vie, Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to Flf n Dem. MondllT. WarlnMatr mr,A VriAai, a I ' T"! J" " o a ra. - Raleigh via Six Forks and Bar gor to Ropem- store, Tnesday and Friday 1 rnn ( Ralegh to Masev, Tneday and IWay 10 am. TMona Mails Abmvb Unionhope v WaKAfinld. Fmrla nv1r anl dhn4nll n ul iridh, Tuesday and Saturday 6 p m. j-'uun via wyara a muis to Kaleisn, Men day and Tbur-dav 6:15 p in. Zdh Dam via Tlavtnn mr,A lTilnn, and Flint, Tues, Thura and Sat at 4 p m. Rogers' store via Bangor and 8ix Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 rr Massey to Raiiigh Tuesday and Friday at 12 m. - - KyClose at 9 p m ante. KrK l)ci.rvirY ftrprai, WW- at a m oun mA a.ak - honrs. Sunday, :30 to 7:80 a m. Free d. V"r windows-open on Rnndaya from S 0C t3:3Q o'clock p m. A. W. SHAFFER, '. , Postmaster., WODDWDRTfl CITY ! In the heart ol the Iron and Coal Djs rictof Tovia3S33. flLxate aalubriou. laver.hol audcexer cold. l.iid uueUaled fo- ariculiural iMirroa?a, and uiiueia ieoilro Uiilimiuxi. 1.C05 liOt at. M $ I .i pt-r. Lot 8,000 " ...... 8 0? " 8,0-0 ' 4 10 " 4,0O) " 0 00 " 4,000 10 00 .y " 4,0-t) 13.00 4,0(K) " ...... . UO'O '4 60J " 60 'M " 8C0 " 100.00 WOOD WO U i' H UJ 1 Y lies about 30 miles rnrth of Chaiuufea, witbiu a few nn.ie 1 dltamoui, the couuty beat of Jiu uly coun ty, and Ooiween Xraoey ty"it aim lua ceie-ora-d tt;ih.ba S lUip, liie Saiato' of t:ie "Sou h It is in fie c-ntre of the rapidly developing coai aud iron uiktnci of l'euiet faje. -nd mitliin lis borders are lound coal, iron, kiuc. lu.irole and aslH'ilo . with VafiouM h:trd W(Oii!, uuob as oat, chestnut, in pie. Natch, locubi . uiik. ry, ash, pine, cherry anu black w jinut iu abuo iaiice. The Vill igft of Uruetli, wil b several hundred inhitlnlaiita, wraiiii Cl'Urclits, schools, Mores, lJoat ouice and telettraiili suuiou aud a number of inaiiufaoiurin iiiilu-ttres. ; li O' which are located on the property ami form part oi Woo-.lworth City. lha prjorttlb or the salo ot these low wiij be Usrtl to tevelop I he mineral re-ourees oifl the properly aud build Ui a large and thnv iDK ciiy Ou'.. k applio. tion lor thtbe lotf should be mtde, as the right is reserved to advance the price without nonce. 1'or fun her particulars apply to Hi Dels alb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspctinq this property can obtain special rate" on the new and most comfoitabls vessel atloit, of the Ocean Kteamuiip (xmpany Thew "learners l-ave New York, Mondays, Wed Lesdays. Fridays and Saturdays, making a delightful sea trip of FIFTY BOORS TO SMilM! Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and WOuDWOaTHC TY Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, No. 712 DeKs b Avenue. t:-vVlin N. Y BOY YUUR latcfees, Clocks, JEWELRY A'D SPECTACLES at prices that dfy co-opetition, at home. The undersigne I, an old reliable watch maker tDd ewel-r, is be'ter prepared 'ow than ever before to do vour watch, clock and jewelry work, or tarnish you with any shkIs usually kept in his line. 18 size &niericii Made Movements from in Gol Cases, fl5 00'uii (8 size in iirjtd Ptlled Cases, ', 8 50 ui 18 Mizfl in HiWer Casts, . 7 1 0 m '8 s ze in Nickel i ases, 5 0''rj Id size American Made Movements in d 11 Caees, 17 50 ur '6 s ze in G ild Killed Cashes, 10 0U Ui i6 size in Sil"e'-basest, i:H50 u 16 s'e in Nickel Cases, 7 59ui o At r, i.adiea' s-ze, American Move- ments i't Oold rases, 15 00up 6 & 0 s ze in G!d Filied Cases, lTOOui 6 & 0 size in Silver "ases, 1' 00 up Swiss Oold Watches. ' 10 00 up owiss isuver watcnes, ooouf. Swiss Nickel watches, ' 4 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, (not recom- . mei.dedi 12 to f3 up a. g!-oa line or watcnes jioks. jewelry and Spectac'es const ntly on hand for sale. The Bryant Ool.i aud Combination Rings a specialty. The workmanship and quality of no other ring are better. :. Call ou the olu reliable , undersigned for what you want, either goois or work, in h's line, and you will be well treated, and goods or work honestly repiesen'ed and war&trtfd good or not good. . -v del7 2w TO LOAN ON LIFE IN SURaNCE, TONTINE, AND ENDOWMENT POLIC1BS. No delays! Correspondence iLTlte ll Inter-StateTrust Brokerage Co. oc24 8m -RALEIGH, N. O. Crw5dren Cry for Pitcher's CastoriK, Whea Batry waa atek, w far hr OaatorU. e&shwMaOblluVsteerMforClBtetli; -fffcaa she tMoasM Mia, she ehinj to Oartori-t, nsUhadOdMrw vavetkMaOtlssft 1 I M 'Cleanliness is akin to godliness' and in order to show to tho world that you enjoy this B!ess ng rely upon flaturo to furnish The WATER AND BUY Toilst Soaos OF JHiL BABBITT. A stock of the followins brands of ?oape ALWAYS on hand: Lnbfn't Boap. i g(0 Eau de Cologne Soap, 85o Pinaod'e Soap, 25c Violet Boap, 25o Rowsa-jfi (i!cerioe Boap, 26o Cold Cleam Sofp, 25o Benzoin aoii Wlycerlne Soap, 25o New Mown Bay Soap, . j50 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 250 Oapo May Bouquet 8oap, 25 1711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25e Rose Geraniura Soap, 5o Tooth 8oaps, Cuticura Soap, f6e Carbolic Soap, t5e aud 10e Tar Soap, 35e and lOo Sulphur Soap, 5c and 10a Ichthyol SoAP,l 25o iiorax Soap, 25o oracio Acid Soap, 25o Vhymoline Soap, j0 i--riuicide Soap, , g6(J Viola Skin 8oap, 25c Pea -t,' Soap, 80e Sosadora Soap, 20o Bay Leaf Soap, 15o transparent Soap, ioc and 15o Buttermilk Soap, 10c Utmeal Soaps, . , Ko f eAch and Honey Soap, lOo Handworker's Soap, . ic0 Cotton Seed Oil Soap, Qq Shaving Soap, 10c and 253 Turkish Bath Soap, nSfl Palm Oil Soap, -y 05o White Castile Soap, OCaanlf o Red Castlie Soap, 6o Blue Castile 8oap, 05 - : ' t-4 : f f it-? a A reduoed price on any of theaboye by the box or dozeo. " J. ML EOBSiTT- ZDRTTG-Q-ISO? la RALEIGH mm nit,, ,t, aaaj If,
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