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- XnZuBlaaa3bMBBM Thr fiillg go&Uog Visitor. jrOfUIHD ITIITiiniUOOI, I Except Danday, 4 VISITOR Is served by carriers la the city fct 25 cenu per month, p tyabie to the carrier In advance. I'rice Tor mailing $8 per year, or tt ceau per month. jocnmaaitloni appearing in these e lara.p.i are bo the expression of the opinion of the correspondent viltlng the same, and' they alone are r -pouMible. A cro mark X after your name la uis you that your time Is oat. Aadresa ail orders and eommonle- Voe to ... . i IT. M. BKOHW, Sr., : Raleigh, N 0 lloVal notices in ' this paper will be rive Uents per line eacn insertion. ? Orr OlROOLATIOH .HALEIOH, JAN. 17, 1893. Appointment In comtuon with onr citizens fren e rally, we are ranch gratified to know that Re. Dr. F. L. Reid, editor f the Christian Ad voea of this c:ty, has received an appointment as a member of the Advisory Council ot Religions Congresses in connect ion with the World's Fair at Chicago. This id a most eicjllent appointment la all respects. Died, On 8ooday night, last, at'the resl dence of Mr. Wadsworth on the Avent Ferrv road jon irt of the city lit its Mr. Ln Kellev. He was a gentle man of moih popularity. He leave a wife to mourn her! los. Tb re1 mains were tvbeo to J hnston coun ty yesterday for interment. Mauagers. The annual election of managers for the commencement hall at Chapel Hill was held yesterday. Tbe fo'low ing were chosen- Chief, W. R. Kenan, Jr , Wilmington; W. R. Robertson, Charlotte; W. A Graham, Hillsboro: J. L. Patterson, Wiustoo; C. R. Tur ner, Raie'gl-; C. R. Emory, Weldon; P. HI. Btrocaeh, Rl!ith. The following for the base ball de partment were elected: President, H B. Shaw; vice-president, Chas. Bas kerville; secretary and treasurer, J. T. Pugh. JLabor Statistics. The report of Capt. W. 8. Harris, Commissioner of Labor Statistics is a most interesting one, and some im portant information is derive 1 from it. The following extract will prove good reading. "It is exceedingly gratifying to me to be able to Bay that the reports re eelved and the letters which accom pany the same indicate clearly and unmistakably that abetter and kind Her feeling exists between the laborer and the employer of labor then here before and oar State is likely to es eape the conflicts which have so se rioasly affected the peace, happiness .and material prosperity of many see tions of onr country. While this has been an acception ally unfavorably year for farming operations in nearly all sections of -the State, it is very gratifying to be able to say that the numerous re ports fiom all sections and tbe "re marks" and letters which accompany the same Indicate a more hopeful feeling than at any period since this bureau has been in commnneation with them. While a large per "cent report "short crops" from one cause or another, nearly all report a suffici ency of "home supplies" for another year." wnat It Does. 1 ' Hood's Sanaparllla ; . 1. Purifies the blood, a. Creates an appetite. 8. Strengthens tbe nerves, a. Hakes the weak strong. 5. Overcomes that tod feeung. ' ' . Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc 7. Invigorates the kidneys and liver. , 8. BsUstss headache, Indigestion, dyspepsia Regular meeting, of the Capita Lodge No. 147, I. Ov O, F. this even, ing at 7:80 o'clock in tbe hall over , Citizens National Bank. Every mem- ber of the Capital Lodge requested to be present - Work in second degree . Visiting Odd Fellows invited to at tend. W, B. Grimea, N. Gr.j W. W. WilliAma, Bee. Soc'y. CROSSED THE IOE BRIDQB. Niagara rails, N. 1., January 15.- One of the most daring feats ever per formed at Niagara In winter was the rip today of a young assistant clerk at tbe Prospect House naoced Harry Be rgea ct He wanted to be the first o cross the ioe bridge, and was moch disappointed, when he learned that the well known guide, Jack McOloy, had performed t,hii feat. , He started out on the ice bridge, crossed to the Canadian side, then re. turned, skirting along the edge of the bridge back to the foot ot the Amerl can Falls. He picked his way. past tbe falls, through the driving mist and over big ice form itions until he was opposite Goat Inland. A narrow 'trip of ice ran from this point In front of tbe Horseshoe Falls to what was one Tatle Rock, just below the Bid die staircase. Sargeant, to the surprise and eon srntio3 of the crowd of spectators, crawled Hloug tbe slender threat of e. whinh seemed every moment stout to g- out. Large pieces of ire brote iwh from it almost every mo meet, but this did not deter the in trepi-i fallow. He crossed, and when he found the ioe swinging out, began a hurried return. Two hurs afterward there was not a t it of ice left in the river where this ioe brie) if bad been. It. had all passed down, was sacked und-r the large Ice bridge nod -vent down the river. ' When Bflby was sick, we gave her Castor!, When she iva a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she :ad Children, she gave them Castoria. THE WILD IRISHMAN." The Charlotte News says : The 4 Wild Irishman ". This is to be tbe naire of a fast train very soon to be put on ' the Seaboard road Tbe trxin will run from Jersey City to New Orleans and will be a hummer on wheels. This (rain from the palot to tbe resr flagstaff is to be painted emerald ?reen and on the sides of the cars the Shamrock is to be one of the adornments. Tbe conductors in charge of these trains will be dressed hi greenand attached to the lapel of their coats will be the Irish emblem. Arrangements have almost been perfected whereby this train will soon be running on this road. 1 here will of course be a change in the present schedule on the Georgia, Carolina and Northern, Trains No. 38 and 41 it is said will be discontinu ed as the "Wild Irishman"' will catch all of the northern travel, therefore it will be useless for these trains to eontinue on their old schedule. From Anthens to Atlanta the Sea board will run a "Shoo Fly" train to accommodate the immense travel going and coming from these points. The ''Wild Irishman" is to be built after the pattern of the Washington and Southwestern vestibule limited now run over the Richmond and Danville. There is to be a dining car, a smoking car and the usual number q sleepers. All of the mod ern conveniences known to the - rail road world will be brought into re quisition, and, taken all In all, the "Wild Irishman" bids fair to be a winner from the start. ; Every Month d manjr women suffer from Excessive or Scant Menstroatlon; they, don't know ' who to qonflda in to get proper advice. Don't confide in anybody but try ' Bradfleldfo v Fraalo Regulator Sptctfie for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY. SUPPRESSED snd IRREfiULAR ' MENSTRUATION. ; Book to "WOMAN," mailed free. 7 IRADFIELO REGULATOR CO. Atlanta, Mrs.8arah Howard.of Houlton, lie ; has a pair of muskrats for pets. They earae up through the drain, into the cellar and soon became so tamo that they invaded the kitchen and made themselves entirely ;t home, eating oat of the cat's eaaeer. The old eat pays no attention to thefts, bnt'lhe kitten iometlme eaff them. The strange visitors tore np a broom, and with the straw made for themselves a nest under the eurboard. When eat ing milk they dip their paws Into tbe saaeerand then llok the t"k frou the for.' It takes them b'f mhot r to eat a small saucer ot milk. J Rev. William HoUlnshed Of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily says: " To Whom it May Concern ! " Unasked I deem It my duty to a suffering humanity whoso bodies and souls I would have healthy, to tell them of the value of Hood's Sarsaparllla. WIillo living iu Ohio one of my children was greatly Afflicted With Boils having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to walk. I had heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and bought a bottle, half of which cured en tirely. Two years af ierin'otlier child was afflicted as badly. I used the other half bottle of Hood's 8arsapaiilla 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 have 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. L 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 SarsapariHa Any person wishing to know more, enclosing , a stamp will be informed. Yours for the health, happiness and virtue of humanity." William . Hollinshed. pastor of Presby terian church, Sparta, N. J. Hood's Pills cure habitual constipation. MAIL 80EDHTJLK. DlPABTUB" Ulose at Close at P.Q Dei 01 OUTGOING MAILS. 9 03pm boro, N., 8. and West, 8 45 " EiFt 20-r,For Short Out 815 " I to 55 a m 1 11 25 a m R P O Tr 3-For Wel don.Norfolk N and E 0 50pm I 128pm E P O Tr 10 For 8hort Gut 8 and Goldsboro 3 45 " I 420 " BPOTr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 4 TO " I 500 " Ex Ft Tr84 Fcr We3- don, Norfolk, N and & 4 OS " 440 " Kf 1) Ir w -For Orepna boro, N, 8 and W r aUMVALS. v ' At - At Depot P. O , INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am I 6 15a m Ex Ft Tr 12 F'ra Gr' rs- boro. N. 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 00 a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- aon, wortn ana .East tl 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tf 38-From At- . ' lanta iR ix A A L 109 pm I 1 25pm BPOTr 10 F'mGr'nfr; . . ooro,m, a ana west - ;405,pm I 420pm RPOTi 41 From W4 do. N and 8 " t 4 30pm I 4 45pi RPOTr 9r :Km Golds, . r - and Short Cut.N arid 8 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex FtTr 21-I'nr G'ds- Doro Trains mnrKedthusfdonotimdve on Sun day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p monuueaay. i STAR ROUTES. . OmaoiHa Mail Dbpabts Raleigh vi ?iiotwelL Eagle' Rock 'and WafcefieW to Unionhope, Monday amTFridiiy 7 a m. '; 1 Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tuea- p y ana rany 0 a m. ' Raleieh via Kelwn Grove and Davton to Fib Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Sogers store,TtiesdaVandViftavlTtrj Ralegh to Massev, Tuesday and j.Fr'c'ay 10 in. 4 , ' ' '' '- THcosnwe Waiwh-Abbtvb TTDionbope v Wsrefleld, Eagle Bock an Bhotweu to Fal eigh, Tuesday arid SitltrdaT, ft p ny . f Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, If on. dav end Thfmutev-A'-IJt m fn. H'sh Danq via Dayton and KelvynGrre and FlinW Tuea, Thura and Bat at 4 p m , ' . . - Rogers' stonviaBaoKor and Six Tvrks to BalewhTuesdfiv and Frldav 13 in' ' ' Massey to Ralqign , Tuesday end Friday t 1 a m. ' Br01ose at 9 p 0 ante. Fbii Uiunir Ststsm. Free delivenpt at 8:30- a-.m, and 2:30 and ' 4:45 p m, er ?t Sundays. OoMeclions .rjiad; at , samt hours, Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 .a ni, , ?ree de liven windows open on frinays frora 8:0C 0 3:30 o'clock p to, A' WftaAFFEIt, ' ..' 4 : ' vpgetmajtei. mmm cm i In tts heart of the Iron and Coal DtA rict of Ten nossoo. nixtate M'ubrious, ntver hot and vver cold- J-nd uueiu,led for agricuUotai pur osea, and mitiersi isuuroes unHootted. l.'"00 Lore " I '. W i,00U 8,0 0 " 4,lX " 4,000 4,0-0 " 4,000 " 50 " 8C0 8 0' 410 8 00 10 00 15.00 20.10 'R00 100.00 WOODWORTIICJTY lies about 30 miles L'.rtii of Cbatum.-OKa, within a few mi'es of il amont, the county seat of Gruidy coun ty, and between Xraney Cit ant tbe oele 1 rated Beereheba bu 'ing. the 8aratog; of tue Sou'h It is in the centre of the rapidly Afvelnpin coal and iron district of Teuiies iee, i txt withio its borders are found 00a I, iron, zinc marble and asbesto. with various hard wds, snch as oas, chestnut, maple, 'eacii. locuct. hickory, ash, pine, cherry and black walnut 411 abundance. Ihe Village or .ruptli. with Ipwral hundred inhibiuuta. coiuini i burc'MX, thooia, titores, I'ost tUce and tPlearaph station, and a Aduiber of niannfHc'urini: industr'es, Ji o which located on the property and form part ol vooowortn t;itjy. , ... The proceeds of the sale of these lots will lie luted to develop the mineral re ourot of the property and build up a large and thriv ing citv Onn k annlioatinn tor tht'Se lo! hhould be nwde, as the right is reserved to tdvance the price without notit For further particulars apply to R.C. LIVlMGbTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, 1 Brooklyn, N, Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rata on the new and most comfoi table vessel aflot, of ibe, : Ocean 8teamship Company-Tr' Theaf termer lave' New York. Mondays, Wed - ' Pri;!avs and Baturdava. makiue a dellghtfa e t"P of Mrn HOURS TO g&TMMH'' Where immediate connections are made to 1 (Tiattanooga and ! m)OI)WORTIC!YJ LIVINGSTON & SOY, tjronts, Ocean Steamshirt Co. of Savannah, o. 712 DeK".lb Avenue. Brooklyn. N. V 1 BCI YvUB. laMes,Clocksi JEW ELK Y AND SPECTACLES ,. ... i at prices that d'ify competition, at horns. The undersigned,' ail old reliable watcjf maker snd iewelr, is better prepared vow than ever before to do your watch clock and jewelry work, or furimh you withTny soos h usnally ket t iu his line, 18 size Amerion Made Movements from in Gold Cases, 115 00 tip 18 size in Gold Filled Cases, f 8 60np 11 size in Miver t.ases, ' 8 size in Nickel I ases, W Mze American Made Movements in G id Cases, ! 6 size in Gold Filled Cabea, 6 size in Sib'er 1ases, 16 sVe in Kickel Cases, . 7 0 up 5 00 up 17 60np 10 00 up 13 00 up 7 OUJip 16 00 up 10 00 up 100 up 10 00 up 6 00 up 4 00 up f.adies' s'ze, .Vmerican Move ments in Gold ''ftses, 6 & 0,8'ze in Gold Filled Cases, fi & O size in Silver ,'ases, 8wiss to'd watches, fiwiss Silver watches, Swiss Nickel watches, Swiss VJckel watches, (not recom- o mended) $2 to 13 up . t good line of Watches Clocks. Jew. Icy and Hpfcctao es constantly on hand for sale. The Brvant,(,olil snd Combination Rings a specialty. The workmanship and quality of no ottier Vimr are better, j Gall on jthe oUi reliable undersiened for what yon want, either goods or work.' iu his line, and y6u will be well treated, and goods or work honestly represented and warranted good or not good. &eiT2w J. RT Y TO LOAN ON. LIFE IN SURANCE, TQNTJtfE, I AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES, r j 1 No delayBl Correspondence invited I Mer-State Trust Brokerage Co. oc24 8m R4LEIGH, N:0. , Than Jtatry wm &sk,w rave hat Oasiori. 1 wliahawasa(3uld,sbrMforOari), I ikai aheiMoaina Jliss. she eltwf to OUHxti, vyhmsfa had cmidrw segttessdiasrlr.; IB ChMraa Crvtor Pitchw'.Ct$tori. CL&MJ !i Cleanliness is akintogodliness, and in order to show to the world that you enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUY 1 -OF J: HAL B0BB1TT. A stock of the , following brands of Soaps ALWAYS on hand: LnWn Soap, Ean de Cologne 8oap, Piriaod'e Hoap, Violet Soap, Roues and Wi cerine Soap, Cold Clean 1 Soap, Benzoin and Glycerine Soap, 60o 85o 25o 85c 850 25o 860 New Mown Hay Soap, - 26o Cashmere Bouquet Soap, s5o Cape May Bouquet Soap, 250 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25c Ros Geranium Soap, 260 Tooth Soaps, 25o Cuticura Soap, Kq Carbolic Soap, 1 250 ftljd 10o Tar Soap, 25c and 10o Sulphur Soap, 25o and lOo lehtbyol 80a p, Ko Borax Soap, 25c Borafcic Acid Soap, . 25a L'hynioline Hoap, 25o iieruiicide '8oap, 260 Viola Sfcin Soap, . JWo Pears Soap, . - 200 Rosadora 8oap, 20c Bay Leaf Soap, 150 Transparent Soap, IQcandJfio buttermilk Soap, 10c Oatmeal Soaps, lOo Peach, and Honey Soap, , 100 Handworker's Soap, ICo Cotton Seed Oil Soap, 100 ShaVinp: Soap, ' ' 10c and 853 Turkish Bath Soap,' 1 ' ' oca Palm Oil Soap, . r . 'So White Castile Soap, . 06c and lOp Red Castile Soap, '5i Blue Castile 8oap, qh' IJA reduced price op anypf the'abcv by the box or doxec. JmKIBSBT, ; ' ' i:. ..... v 4 - . "1 ; H -r v RALEIGH... Toilet Soap .W.,.lM.tlfft' fit'--:
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