The Bailg Enening Visitor. 'fDLISHD itiby irriaooH, Except oandar,) 1HS VISITOR is served by carriers In the city at 25 cui per month, payable to the carrier in ad ranee. Prices for mailing - f & per year, or 15 cents per month. Cotnmunltlous appearing In these eolumna are on the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the tame, and they alone are resp . ibl A - ' t aj after your name Info, i yo i ,'iat your time is ont. 1L . .i ist. aui orders and communica tions to W. H. BitOW.V. 8r., Raleigh, N 0 fM Local notices in this paper mi be rire Ceuts per line each insertion. Office -Upstairs over Ir..f. IImI Bobbin's Drug8tore, 2d floor. La; tif "JtTT CifJiiu4Tio&. RALEIGH, MAHCH 4, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Henry Frost, nf Yadkin connty.sni eided. Cense, woman. Union printers on the Fort Worth Texas, Evening Mail are on a strike. An epidemic of measles and scarlet fever prevails in Clarksville, Tenn. The convict lease system has been abolished in Arkansas. Five children were suffocated bv by fire in a tenement bonse in New York yesterday morning. A serious collision occurred between two ships last night in the English ehannel. Thirteen lives are reported lost. Joe Goddard, weight 180, and Ed Smith, 160, fonght a prize fight in New Orleans, yesterday, for $10,000. Smith won on the 18th round. The U. 8. court of South Carolina refuses to interfere in the suits brought against the railroad (R. and D ) In the hands of a receiver. The Washington legislature has passed a bill making it unlawful in that state to manufacture, buy, se'l, ' give away or have in one's possession cigarettes or cigarette paper. Secretary Gresham will be the fath' er of the next Cabinet. He is tbe oldest man of the lot, being 61 yearn of age a month older than Secreta ry Morton. The California Assembly has passed a bill which makes prize fighting, with or without gloves, a felony. In good time the Corbetts and the Mitch ells will have to fight iu Alaska or run the risk of tackling in State's prison that hand labor with which they are BO entirely unfamiliar. Susan B. Anthony declares that she was impelled to remain an old maid by noticing, as she strolled through a New England graveyard years ago the constantly recurring inscription, " Sacred to the memory of A- , rel ict of the late Z- ." She then and there took a mental iron clad oath to remain forever unmarried rather than have her existence recorded for fu ture generations simply as the " rel ict" of some man. To purify your blood, Keatore your strength, Renew your appetite. Cure scrofula, salt rheum, Dyspepsia, sick headache, Catarrh, rheumatism or malaria Take Eood's Sarsaparilla. Hd'a PUla act especially upor. tin liver, rousing it from torpidity to its nati-r-ii duties, cure constipation and assist Uige'i i NEWSPAPER8 AND SOAP. A famous soao manufacturer once asked why he did newspaper adver tising altogether and did not follow In the footsteps of other manufaotu. rers, putting up signboards, printing almanacs, etc. He replied that in his experience he found that the man who did not read the newspaper, never used soap. A MOIST EXCUSE. Pastor Johnnie, you tell me jou have been to Sunday school. , Bad boy Fes, sir. ' Pastor But, Johnny, your hair is wet. Bad boy Yes, sir; it's a Baptist 0anday school. '. V ODD FELLOWS COLUMN. 8esou Gales Lodge conferred the first degree last Thursday evening. St vera! visitors present. We were glad to have with ns this week. V G. Bro. John Bell and Sec retary Dr. R. A. Moore of Moncure Lodge No. 154 recently instituted. vVe trust that the brethren who are members of the legislature, and who are so soon to leave ns, will carry home with them, pleasant recclleo tlons of oar city and especially of Odd Fellowship. We say that a man Is a small potato because he refuses to hop into our half bushel Here Is an opportunity for a moment's reflection. In Ohio all Lodge members are re quired to pay their dues in advance in order to be in good standing and entitled to benefits. Never speak of Lodge matters in unseemly or Improper places, as oftentimes there are eavesdroppers arounl who should know nothing of such subjects. Mgoa and passwords may be used to prove membership in the Order, but the best sign is unblemished character and an abundance of good works A brother who says he cannot pay his : ues, and yet expends from fifty con's to a dollar a night treating hi frie Is, is defrauding his Lodge in a shaixless manner. - T. Manchester Unity of Odd Fel low iave 463 districts, 4,55 Lodges and t73 078 members, with a capital "f $4O,lMH),OO0 or an average of about $60 per member. Visiting cards are hereafter to be endorsed with the sum per night to be paid for nurse hire, according to the Loige By-Laws. This was made obligatory at their last session of the 8.G L. Frnternity will, sooner or later, rale supreme. It is the broad ocean of love on which we find true friend ship sailing, with its white wings of charity glistening in the warm sun light of loyalty. With profund sorrow we are com polled to announce the death of Grand 8cribe, Bro. T. E. Phillips, of Cross Creek Lodge, No. 4. After a lingering illness of ' nearly four months he peacefully passed away on the morning of February the 28th at his home ic Fayetteviile. Bro. Phillips was an ardent 'over of Odd Fellowship. He never let an opportunity pass to take part In the work of Loige or Camp. His was a love that did not quail at obstacles, but would sacrifice if necessary for the good of the cause. He displayed great zeal in the Encampment work during his incumbency of the Grand Patriarchs chair in 1890 and 1891, and to his energy, more than any other may be credited the increase in the Encampment branch of the Order. To his family and loved ones we tender our heartfelt sympathy in the sad hour of their bereavement and would point them, for consolation, to that source which is never failing approached in the proper way. May He who is a father to the fatherless protect and care for the widow and orphan children of our beloved Grand Scribe. y-The place for ua to begin work it In our home Rebekah Lodges. Let ns strive to build them up into strong helpful organizations. In order to do this, we must lay aside all prejudices, all selfish ambition, and all jealousy toward our sisters and brothers, and labor together for everything 1. that shall advance the work in the vi cinity of our own lodges. I believe that every brother in this great fra ternity of Odd Fellows will agree with me in the assertion that all the troubles, dissensions, ruptures and drawbacks that have ever arisen in the Order, can be traced tojealousv among the local members. When we go out from our regular convocations and mingle with the . world, we ex pect rebuffs and nnklndness, but in oar own noble fraternltv. whose Vsomer stone Is Friendship, .Love and nun ana upon whose banners are inscribed n the emblems of Peace, Charity Harmlesscess, we should ex erolse a loving ' and Unselfish spirit towaideach other, and be indeed a family of sisters and,, brothers, "in honor preferring ' one ' anothar Alloa Bellany, CHappy Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rejoice Because flood's Sarsaparllla Rescued Their Child from Scrofula. For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other foul humors In the blood of children or adults, Hood's Sarsaparilla is an unequalled remedy. Read this: "Ti are to thankful to Hood's Sarsapa rllla tor what It did for our little girl that we make this statement for the benefit of other -anxious parents and . Suffering Children Our girl was a beautiful baby, fair and plump and healthy. But when she was two years old, sores broke out behind ber ears and spread rapidly over her bead and forehead down to her eyes, and Into her neck. We 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 Wood. Her head became One Complete Sore off enslre 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 times we had to restrain ber bands to prevent scratching. For 3 years She Suffered Fearfully with this terrible humor. Being urged to try Hood's Sarsaparilla we did so. We soon noticed that she had more life and appetite. The medicine seemed to drive out more ot the humor for a short time, but It soon began to Subside, the itching and burning ceased, end in a tew 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, iu health and general appearance, from what she was before taking Mood's Sarsaparilla I. W. Frederick, 811 Glenmore Ave., East New York, Brooklyn, N. Y. This Testimonial Is an Illustration of what Hood's Sarsaparilla Is doing for the siok 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? HOOD'8 PlUL8 cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. 'SA1 E1C4H POST OF lUfc MAIL SOEDHULil Drpabtuk" Lilose at Close at Dei 01 P.O OUTGOING MAILS 9 00pm I 615am ExPtTrllPor Greens boro, N., 8. and West, KiPt 20-For Short Out North & Golds boro RPOTr 3 For Wel don, Norfolk N and E RPOTr 10-For Short Cut 8 and Goldsboro RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (E & A A L) Ex Ft Tr 34 For We! don, Norfolk, N and & EPOTr9-ForGreena-boro, N, 8 and W 8 15 " 8 45 " 10 55am 1 1125 am 050pm I 128pm 3 45 " I 4120 " 4F0 " I 500 " 405 " I 440 " A.BBIVAL8. At I At Depot P.O INCOMING MATT .fi. 6 00 am I 615am Ex Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr' s- " boro, N, 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 00 a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wei- ' v don, North and East 11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At , . , lanta (R & A A L 109pm I 125pm RPOTr 10 F'mGr'ns ... . boro, N, 8 and west 4 05 pm I 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 FromWel , don, N and 8 4 30 pm I 4 45pn RPOTr 9-F'm Golds, M nn . and Short Cut, N and 8 11 30 pn?-ll 45 pm Ex Ft Tr 21 Fir G'ds : boro Trains marked thus, do net move on Sun aay. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p STAR ROUTES. Ouraoiira Maiit-Di-faits- Raleigh via 8uotweU. Eagle Rock and WakefieM to Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 am. Raleif?h via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues- y and Friday 6 am. . R?lei'?n v1r Kelvyn Grove and Dayton tf Fir Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8ara. - . Raleigh via Six Forks and Bar gor to Roeer' store,Tuetday and Friday lpm Ralesh to Massev, Tuesday and Fday 10 am. ' mTFooinio Mails Arrive Unionhflpe v 'Wakefield, Eagle Rock and ShotwelFto Pal ragh, Tuesday and Saturday q p m. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh. If on day and Thursday 6:15 pm. ?$Dara Dayton and Kelvyn Gm-e and Flint, Tues, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. t Rojsers'stow via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 it 12 m7 toB,",ib TnwkyMd Friday t er01ose at9pm ante. x1? Delivery Stbtsm. Free deiiverwt at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 pn.tr Sundays. Collections made at nam hours. .Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de Iiv!r&wfn,dows "Pro Sundavs from 8:0C O 3-80 o'clock p m, A. W, SHAFFER. Postmaster NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that appH catlonwlll be made to the present General Assembly of North Carolina for an act to Incorporate the Cape Fear and Raleigh Railroad Co,' WdMTI CITY ! In the heart of the Iron and Coal Dis rictof Tennessee. 1 Himatfl salubrious, never hot and Lever I cold Land unequalled for agricultural ttor oses, ana mineral resources ununiitea. ,f00 Lots at M $j Ou per Lot s,i uo " S,0-0 -.... ...... 4 tO 4.C0O " 6 00 1,000 " 10 00 4,000 " 1VO0. 4,000 20.00 601 " 60 'O " 8C0 " 100 00 WOODWORTH CITY lies about 30 miles corth of Chattanxwa, within a few miles of Altamont, the county seat of Grundy coun ty, and between Tracey Cit and the cele brated Beemheba So ine. the Saratov of ( tne Souh It is in the centre of the rapidly ueveiopin coat ana iron amine 01 leaea see, and within its borders are found coal, iron, zinc, marble and asbestos with various naru w ods, such as oak, he it nut, maple, beach, locust, hickory, ash, ins, cherry and black wahtut in abundance. The village of Gruetli, with several hundred inhabitants, contains Churches, Hchcols, Stores, Post otlice and tnlexraph station, and k number of manufacturing industres, li of which are located on the property and form part oi v 00a worm uuy. The proceeds of the sale of these lots will be used to develop the mineral resources of the property nd build up a large and thriv ing city Quitk application tor these loie should be made, as the right is reserved to advance the price withont notice. For further particulars apply to ft C. LIVINGSTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, . Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visiting and inspecting this property can obtain special rate? on the new and most comf 01 table vessel afloat, of the Ocean Steamship Company. Thesr steamers leave New York, Mondays, Wed Lesdoys, Fridays and Saturdays, making a delightful sea trip of FIFTY HOURS TO SAYANNAB Where immediate conneo.tinnii urn mule tn Chattanooga and s WOODWORTH C i' I Y LIVINGSTON & SOV, 4eenls, Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah, Ho. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tZBUY TOUR Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND 8PECTACLE8 at prices that dify competition, at home. The unrieraiirnarl an nM rvliohlo n..ft. maker nd jeweler, is better prepared iow than ever before to do your watch, clock and iewelrv wnrV eoofls usually kert iu his line. 10 size amencL jsaaae Movements fbom in Gold Cases, 115 00 up 18 size in OnlH Filled Pnaoa s ra n 18 size in Silver Cases, 7f0 up 18 size in Nickel Cases, 5 00 up 16 size American Made Movements in 1 id cases, 17 50 up 1 6 size in Gild Fihed Cates, 10 00 up 10 size in auer 'ases, 19i)0up 16 s'ze in Ninknl faada nnn 6 & 0, Ladies' s ze, American Move- i mentsin Gold iases, 15 00 up 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, in 00 up 6 & 0 size in Silver Cases, 11 00 up Swiss Go'd watches, 10 00 up Swiss Silver watches, 6 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, 4 00 up Swiss Nickel watches, (not recom- uiBiiueui to vs np A ennd linn of Wnfohea Olnolm TontJra and Spectacles constantly on hand'for sale. The Krvant (Inlii RnH fVimhinatinn Pinn. a specialty. The workmanship and quality 01 no otner ring are better. uuon iqq 01a reuaoie unaersiened for What Vfin WAnt. pifhAP trnrua rr mnvh- in Uia J vuv. qwuw vrs. iwaa.f iu UJO line, and you will be well treated, and goods or work honestly represented and warranted good or not good. del7 2w U- W . COLE. Notice of Sale Under Kcrtgage. TJndei and bv virtne nf t.h nnoo, nf n.u oontained in a deed of mortgage executed by J. A. Hood and wife to B. S. Harrison, re nordod in book No 71, page 397, Register of deeds office for Wake county, we will on Monday, the 27th day of February, 189 at 12 o'clock, m at the door of the Courthouse of Wake county, expose ti sale at public auction the lands therein particularly de scribed, being a tract of land on which the 9SAA I- A. HfMV) rnairias aH1ririiiir tha lini of Wm. Marshburn, John Hood and others, containing zi acres, a a being tbe Bame tract of land that was con' eyed to said Jas. A. Hood by P H. Mangum and wife, by deed recorded in book 50. nam 153 antd Rm. isterpf Deeds office. : mi. 1 . m ... - . xne terms 01 sate are cash, dui 11 ber m terma will be allnwrnl tn antinfantrmr - nn. nbasers, . The sale of the J A Hood lands advertised to be made this day at 12 o'clock has been postponea unm Friaay, Bit dav of March, 1893. at 12 o'clock m at the nnnrt hnnu Antvr in Raleigh. .0 H. Belvut,' I CL&AW! ''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 BUT Toilet Soaps OF J. HAL B0BB1TT. A stock of the following: brands of Soaps ALWAY8 on hand: Lnbin's Soap, soc Eau de Cologne Soap, 86e Pinand's Soap, 26o Violet Soap, 25e Roses and Gli eerlne Soap, 85c Cold Oieam Soap, 25c Benzoin and Glycerine Soap, 85o New Mown Hay Soap, 25o Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 85o Oape May Bouquet 8oap, 85c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, S5c Rose Geranium Soap, 85e Tooth Soaps, 26o Guticura Soap, '5c ' Carbolic Soap, 25c and 10c Tar Soap, 85c and 10c Sulphur 6oap, 85c and 10c Ichtbyol 8oip, 25o Borax n ap, 25o Boraci c d Soap, 25c fhjt iii i !p 85c Germicide , o 85c Viola Skin Soap, 2fc Pears' Soap, 20c Rosadora Soap, 80o Bay Leaf Soap, : 15o Transparent Soap, 10c and 15c Buttermilk Soap, 10c Oatmeal Soaps, lQo Peach and Honey Soap, 10o Handworker's Soap, iCo Cotton Seed Oil Soap, lOc 8havinr Soap, lOc and 25o Turkish Bath Soap, 05o Palm Oil 8oap, 05c White Castile Soap, 05c and 10c fled Castile Soap, J 05o Blue Castile Soap, , 05o A reduced price on any of theabove ' by the box or dozen J. Ml BOBfiiTT, X5RXJQ-G-IST iO 1 mwi V f Ml UM11BVH WCVWMOUf V KIIMIM

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