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i il ,j ... The Bally EoerUog Visitor. fO9U0HID EYIKT AKI2IOOV, I Except eandaj, 1HS VISITOR I senred by carriers In the elty at '5 ccnta per month, payable to the carriers In advance. Prim for mailing: f ft per year, or IS eata per mouth. GouimunW"tiona appearing in these oVatuns are bo, the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are n sponsible. A erot$ mark X after your name Informs yoa that your time is oat. Address all orders and communica tions to IV. n. BROWN, Sr., Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Fire CeDts per line each insertion. v IW8ST CIR0UU4TIOB BALEIG1I, JAN. 29, 1803. 8H0RT, SHARP AKD SNAPPY. If congress is trying to do nothlog It is making a howling success at it Senator Smith, of New Jrv, u?ht to shine ft Washington H' patent leather man. A Rhode Island mao who died the other day left. teven widows. Ho die ount on his nerve. The consciences of some men will never let them forget the senatorial 'ections of 1893. An esteemed exchange prints a half column editorial asking "What is heart failure any wav?" Ic is death, me boy. Does the falling off in the nnmber Of gentl men "mentioned for the cab' inet" mean that the raw material is exhausted ? The time may come when no young man who has not taken part in a prize fight, as principal or second, can hope to gain a footing in Hew York or Chicago society. The San Antonio grand jary was evidently composed of newspaper readers; it decided that the alleged Mexican revolution was greatly ex aggerated. If. that confounded old comet con tinues to grow brighter the people will have the discussion pro and con all to go over again. Shoot the comet I The manager of a Naples Bank Was arrested the other day for taking 8,000,000 lires- He might have taken double that number liars from the United States and been in no danger of arrest. Why our churches spend millions of dollors every year trying to civilize and christianize heathen savages and neglect the various state legislatures Is a question worth considering. The men have one reason for liking to see women wear the big hoop kirts, with which fashion is now threatening them, bat it is just as well not to print it in a family news paper. Uncle Jerry will have one satisfac tion. The next secretary of agricuU tare will have to hump himself to produce a more wintry article than the country has had this season. Mr. Cleveland's influence in this congress may be overrated. He doesn't seem to be making much headway towards stopping the prea at monthly purchases of silver by the government. A great to do is being made in some quarters because the politicians are fighting. It has always been and probably always will be when there is patronage to distribute. There is food for serious thought la the fact that the poverty of a 3em ator or Representative in Congress is constantly brought forward as a proof or his honesty. While this does not necessarily tmply that the rich ones are dishonest it comes near enough to it to make a guilty man mad. Gail Hamilton continues to throw dynamite at Fort Gladstone, but gome how be "grand old man" con tlnues to hold office and Mrs May brick remains in prison, Gail might get a pointer from the fable of the torm and the sunshine. HI O OTHER Sarsaparlila can pro duce from actual cures such won derful statements of relief to human fufTeriog as HOOP'S Sarsaparilia THIS IS THE . TIME.OF YEAR WHRJ Hen and Wcmen B BOOMS rbllled by- cold, weakened by the weather and run down generally. Few people understand why this Is so, or what part of the body the In element weather and winds attack first. Let as tell yoa It Is the kidneys, liver or urinary organs. These are the first parts that the weather af feors; that disease attacks. The kid oeys takk cold, the ureals not thrown off, bat Is forced back upon the longs, and pneumonia results. II at It wan caused By Weakness of the Kidneys There is only one way known to medicine or men for promptly check lug kidney troubles and restoring great organs to health and strength, and that is by the use of Warner't Safe Core IT BAB STOOD THK TK8T OP TIME; IT HAS BAYED THOCSABDS OVMYKS; IT HAS RESTORED MILLIONS OF BCF V1RERS TO HEALTH; TT HAS DOJil WHAT WAS HIVIB DOHI, KIVER ATTEMPTED BEFORE; It has made men btrongeb ahd bealthiib; It has maub women bbiqhtieb and hap- p er; Jt stands alone in all these qualities. J)o vou not think it would be wise for yon to use it and thus avoid the (angers of the season? insist npon having it. MOSES AND THE MULE. Wbldon, N. C, Jan. 25. A gentle man living in the " Red Oak" neigh' borhood of Brunswick county, Va , is the owner of a very thin mule. One Dit last week, when the thermome ter hugued the zero mark, this hu mane old gentleman blanketed his tunle with a yery white blanket. Nearby lived Moses a colored preach er, who has recently adopted the 'holiness" doctrine. Moses, since his new profession, often says he is willing to step right off frorc " dis ole vicked worrul right into de glory lan.' " Now, whatever possessed this old mule to play a practical joke on Mo ses no oiie can ever know, bat In all probability he was possessed with the spirit of long ago Red Oak Academy students The night was exceeding- ly dark and extremely cold. The mule broke away from his moorings and pranced over to investigate Mo ses straw stack. In the dead hours of night Moses opened his front door to take his customary peep at the stars. The wind howled mournful! v around the corners of the house and the breeze caused the white blanket on the mule to flap up and down like the wings of a fowl. One glance at the large white object with out stretched wings and Moses was bv the side of his sleeping spouse. AHGKIi GABRIEL. " uic up, oie 'omon, git np ; our time are cum 1 de angel Gab'l dun 'peared out dar on the straw stack. I seed him spread out his wings. Lucy Lacy Ann 1 git ap an' dress, we is bound 'ter go I An', oh, Lordy, I's notready 1" " Mos, yoa's a fool," said his duti ful spouse, " what on de y earth ails yoa ? Haint yoa bin a prayin' all de time for de angel to cam an' take you 1" BORROWED A PI&." " Yes, Luey Ann, dat's true nuff, but did J spee him so soon? Yoa knows I borrowed dat pig from Mr. Jedge Jones far de las' meetin' an' I doan' zackly see how I'se gwine to clear mi Bklrts." "Now, Mose, didn' yo' borry dat pig from the Jedge?" "Zactly so, in course I borried de pig, but dout de Jedge's consent. I ain't certain how de angel will ricon clle dat sereponcy in my category, bat I was gwine to pay the Jedge far de pig tomorror. Now you's witness to dat, Lucy Ann." Moses and his Lucy Ann both pat on their best robes, and waited the coming of the summons, sincino- meanwhile, "I's gwine home to the promis' lan'." "ALL A TRICK," HE SAID. But only the bleak night wind rat fed the door of their humble abode and the sun rose about on timer above the hill tops before Moses ventured to look oat. The straw stack looked natural, bat the white object Was gone. He investigated, and instead of angelic tracks, those of a mole cat deep Into the Ice and snow were seen. Moses followed the male's tracks and was led to the house of it owner. There, also, was the Innocent looking animal with the white blanket loses vo-ed he would never speak to bis neighbor again "It nr all a trick." he -aid, "but I s -Hoe fer pay Mr Jedge Jones turdatplf 0't yer ef eraps is good " Chappy Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rejoice Because Hood's Sarsaparlila Rescued Their Child from Scrofula. For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other foul humors in the blood of children or adults. Hood's Sarsaparilia is an unequalled remedy. Read this: "We are so thankful to Hood's Sarsapa rlila for what It did for our little girl that we make this statement tor the benefit of other anxious parents and Suffering Children Our girl was a beautiful baby, fair and plump and healthy. But when she was years old, sores broke out behind her ears and spread rapidly over her head and forehead down to her eyes, and into her neck. Wo consulted one of the best physicians In Brook lyn, but nothing did her any good. The doc tors said it was caused by a scrofula humor In the blood. Her head became One Complete Sore offensive to the smell and dreadful to look at Her general health waned and she would lay in a large chair all day without any life or en ergy. The sores caused, great Itching; and burning, so that at tunes we had to restrain her hands to prevent scratching. For 3 years She Suffered Fearfully with this terrible humor. Being urged to try Hood's Sarsaparlila we did so. We soon noticed that she had more life and appetite. The medicine seemed to drive out more of the humor for a short time, but it soon began to Subside, the Itchiaf unit burning ceaaed, and In a few months her head became entirely clear of the sore. She Is now perfectly well, has no evidence of the humor, and her skin Is clear and healthy. She seems like an en tirely different child, In health and general appearance, from what she was before taking food's Sarsaparilia I. W. Frederick, 311 Glenmore Ave., East New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. This Testimonial Is an Illustration of what Hood's Sarsaparlila Is doing for the sick and suffering every day, from Maine to California. In, the light of these facts who can say that the work of an Immense concern like ours Is not beneficent? HOOO'8 PlLLS core liver Ills, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. UA1EIGII POST-OFFICE MAIL SCKDHULtt. "1)PABTUB Close at Close at Deroi P.O OUTGOING MAILS 9 00pm 615am ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, EiPt 20 For Short Cut North & Go Ids boro:" RPOTr 3 For Wel don, Norfolk N and E RPOTr 10 For Short Gut S and Golds boro RPO Tr 41 For At lanta(RAAAL) Ex Ft Tr 34 For Wel don, Norfolk, N and 6 RPO Tr9 -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W 815 " 8 45 ' 10 55am 1 1125am 0 50pm 128pm 3 45 " J 420 " 4?0 " 500 " 4 05 " 440 " ABBIVALB. At Depot P. Q INCOMING MAILS. boro, N, 8 and W 9 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 (R & A A L 109pm 1 25pm RPOTr 10 F'mGr'ns boro, N, 8 and west 4 05pm 420pm RPOTr 41 From Wel doti, N and 8 4 30pm 4 45 pn RPOTr 9-F'mGolds, KTkH Shni-t Put V and fl 11 30 pm-ll 45 pm. Ei Ft Tr 21 fV G'ds- i Doro Trains marked thus. do not move on Bun day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p ni on Sunday. - BTAB ROUTES. OlTMOIKO If Alt TIlTllim. Kulalcrh SaotwelL Eaele Rock and Wakefield to Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 am. Raleieh via Mvatt'a Millatn TVinn Tnaa. 04V and Friday 6 am. i rwueiga via js.eivyn wove and Dayton to ; Fifn Dam. Mondav. WarinMrinv anH VrMnv 8 a ru. Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Rogers store, Tuesday and Friday 1 pro Ralergh to Massev, Tuesday and Frday 10 am. TH00Miwa Mails Aebtvi Unionhope v Wakefield, Eagle Rock and ShotweU to Pal- ftltrh. Tnnfldav imA RahnrAarr Ann. Dunn via Hyatt's Mills to Raleigh. Mon- ubv buu xuuxwiav o:xo p m. - r-'sh Dam via Dayton sad Kelvyn Gm6 and Flint, Tues, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. . Rogers' store via Bangor and 8ix Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 w Massey to Raleigh Tuesday and Friday st 12 m. EClose a 9 p m ante. bsj Diuvut Btbtssi. Free deliveries tt 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ex Mint Sundays. Collections made at aame hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Free de livery windows open on 8undavs from 8:00 . to 3:30 o'clock pn. a. W. SHAFFEB, i Postniart: I WODDWOHTH CITY! Jin the heart of the Iron! and Coal Dist rict of Tennessee. Him ate salubrious, never hot and Lever cold Land unequs'le-l fo agricultural purposes, and mineral resources unlimited. 1,000 Lots at.... r p-r 2,000 ............... 8 OP 8V(XK) 4 CO 4,000 eoo 4,000 " ............... 1O00 4f000 1500 4,000 " 80.00 600 " 60 00 8C0 100.00 WOOD WORTH CJ f Y lies about 30 miles north of Cbattanioga, within a few miles of Altaraont, the couuty seat ot Grundy coun ty, and between 'f racey Cit ant the cele brated Beereheba Bp intra, the Saratov of tne Sou'h It is in toe centre of the rapidly developing coal and iron district, of Tennes see, und within its borders are found coal, iron, sine, marble and asbestos with various hard woods, such as oak, chestnut, njaxjle. beach, locuht. hickory, ash, piue, cherryand black walnut in abuudance. The -village of Gruetli, with several hundred inhabitants, contains Cl.urcbts, Schools, Stores, fpsfr otfice and telegraph station, and a number of manufacturing induxtres, li or which are located on the property and form part ot Woodworth City. The proceeds of the sale of these lot will be used to develop the mineral resources of the property and build up a large and thriv ing city Quitk application tor these, lolt should be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont notice. For further particulars apply to R.C. LIVINGSTON, Agenty 712 DeKalb Avenue, ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and Inspecting this property can obtain special rate? on the new ana most comfot table vessel afloat, of the Ocean Steamship Company. ,he8f steamers leave New York, Mondays, Wed Lesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, making a delight! ul sea trip of FIFTY HOURS p SAYASM8 Where immediate connections are made to Chattanooga and WOUDWOUTHCJtY LIVINGSTON & SOV, Agents, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, No. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Hrwklvn. V V BUT TOUR Watctes, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTAOtESj at prices that dify competition, at hose The undersigned, an old reliable Watch maker end jeweler, is better preparedOw than ever before to do your watch, cjock and jewelry work, or furnish you with'hy goods Usually kept iu his line. i 18 size Americen Made Movements ntoif' in Gold Cases, $15 00 tip 18 size in Gold Filled Cases, 8 50 up 18 size in Silver Cases, 7 P0 np 1 8 size in Nickel C ases, 6 00 np lfl size American Made Movements in G Id Oases, 17 50 np 16 size in Gold Filled Gates, 10 00 up 16 size in Silver Oases, lDHK) up 16 s'ze in Nickel Cases, 7 50 np 6 & 0, Ladies' s'ze, American Move- men ts in Gold rases, 15 00 up 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, 10 00 up 6 & 0 size in 8ilver Cases, 10 00 up Swiss Go'd watches, 10 00 up Hwiss Silver watches, 6 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, 4 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, (not recotn- meiidedj . $2 to 13 up A good line of Watches Clocks, Jewelry and Spectao'es constantly on hand for sale: The Brvant Gold and Combination RiDgs a specialty. The workmanshiD and aualitr of no other ring are better. . . . i y uaii on , tne . oiu reliable nndersigned for what you want, either goods or work, in his line, and yon will be well treated, and goods or .work honestly represented and warranted ssr. cole. TO LOAN ON LIFE IN- SURAbETOTINB.. AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES. No delays! Correspondenoe invited) Inter-State Trast Brokerage C(0 oc24 8m RALEIGH, N. O WheaBswutwefhWOsMtotfa. Warn abewasaCslksea for Ossavxrk. Wi she bene me Miss, shs tfaag tsOsssmty tshehadcmarna sfcegaveihesaOMiirtr,' mm Children Crv for Pitcher's Cattorliii CL&AI3i 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. A slock of the following brands of Soaps ALWAYS on hand: Lnbin's Soap, j 60 Eaa de Coloph 8oap, 85o Plnaod's Soap, 25c Violet Soap, 26J Roses and Glycerine Soap, 25o Cold Cieam 8onp, 25e Benzoin and Glycerine Soap, 25c New Mown Hay Boap, 25o Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 2g0 Cape May Bouquet 8oap, 25e 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25e Rose Geranium Soap, 25e Tooth Soaps, 25c Caticnra Soap, 95 Carbolic Soap, 26c and 10c Tar Soap, 25c and 10c Sulphur Soap, 25c and lOo Ichthyol 8oap, 25c Borax Soap, S5c Boraoic Acid Soap, 8ge Thy mobs orp 25C Garni ("'.' n 2Bc kVlolabk . op, 25c dears' Soap, 20o Rosadora Soap, 200 Bay Leaf Soap, 15o Transparent Soap, lOe and 15o Buttermilk Soap, 10c Oatmeal Soaps, jqc Peach, and Honey Soap, lOe Handworker's Soap, ice Cotton Seed Oil Soap, io0 8havin 8oap, 100 and 25e Turkish Bath Soap, Q5o Palm Oil 8oap, 05e White Castile Soap, 05c and Kc Red Castile Soap, f)je Blue Castile Soap, Q8o A reduced price on any of the above by the box or doxeo. J.1JIL mm II. 3DRTJO-GKTST HAL BOBDITT nnnm DUUDl RALEIGH. : 1
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