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The B ail y Et. Oiling Uuitor. Except bonday, I US VISITOR la ervod by carriers In the elty At 'a cenia pr montc evble to the oarriere In advance. Prloes (or mailing f & per year, ot t) cent per month. Communi)tioue appearing in these oluraru are bu the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent wrltlo the name, ana they none are responsible., A jrost mark X.J after yoor nam luform yon rhat yonr time la oat. A . aiders and ooramunic 1)U iv. I tSKOW.V. Sr.. Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be rive Cents per line each insertion Olflcw -Upstairs over Ir. J. Httl Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. . JT-tv OiTT OlROfliVri-' KALRIOU, AP1UL 9, 1803. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Another strike is in contemplation at the Carnegie mills, Pa. U. 8. Commissioner Blount has ar rived at Honolala. A freight train on the Jacksonville and Key West railroad was wrecked last night. Several persons killed The West Market Methodists of Greensboro are raising money for a 135,000 church. Willie and George Crane, aged 18 and 17 were killed by lightning near Danville, Va., last Tuesday. Thomas Loohren of Minnesota, has been selected as Commissoner of Pen aions. A receiver has been appointed for the Commercial National Bank of Nashville, Tenn. The President hps appointed James B Ewing, of Illinois, minister to Bel gium, and Thomas T. Crittenden, of Missouri, Consul to the City of Mex ico. The "I don't-want office" man is fa t ing up with sufficient frequency to suggest "sour grapes". From a newspaper point of view Bismarck is still the biggest man in Europe. If there be criminals in the United States Senate they should be prompt ly expelled before the extra session adjourns. The New York brewers must "look With alarm" upon the effects now be ing made to purify the city's water snpply. The Wisconsin physician who pub licly thrashed two editors at once must be a candidate for pugilistic honors. This may be the joyous spring, Of which the poet sing; But the gladness bop and skip Are both down with the grip. To purify your blood, Restore your strength, Renew your appetite, Cure scrofula, salt rheum, Dyspepsia, sick headache, Catarrh, rheumatism or malaria Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hni'i Pills act especially upon the liver, rousing it from torpidity to Its natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. IProm waiter to waiting thecondl t'on of the New Jersey hotel waiter Who was recently informed that he hwl inherited an Australian est.i'e valued at $40". 000 ETA careful stud v of the appoint meats made by this administration brings out the fact that the "ex's" are getting their full share of plums. Chicago should have postponed that municipal election until after the opening of the World's Fair. It would have been an attraction worth traveling for to see. Courtesy is sometime expensive. The ammunition that will be used during the naval review by the meriosn ships, for firing court sv ea utes; will cost fto.ooo. The U. 8. Senate may contain a number of criminals, but the time. Elace and amount of embezzlement ave only been specified In one ease Let that man be convicted or ae quitted. Then it will be time enough to talk about the others. A NOVELTY IN J0UBNALI8M. Greensboro Record. We see It anbonnced by th Eal elgh is'ewa and Observer that that paper has leased the Dally Chronicle, of Raleigh, and that both paper wid hereafter be published by the 'wa and Observer. This la, we s appose a preliminary step to eon solidation of the two papers. In the ibeantime both will be published by the News and Observer. Thla ia somewhat of a novelty In Journalism as we do uot recall an lnstanoe In the past where two morning dailiea were run in the same town under the same management. tapt. S. A. Ashe, the veteran and scholarly editor of the Newa and Observer, we auppoae, will now wield the editorial pen for both papera, and our talented and sue cessful young townsman, Mr. Greek U. Andrews, who has for five or six ears past held the responsible posi tiou ot city editor , of the Newa and Observer, will now doubtless have double responsibility and promineuce o holdiug such an important post tion on the two leading morning dailies of the State. This places him higher in the ranks of the jour naiistio profession than any other editor of his tender years in the State, and his success will be grat if ing to his family and many friends here at bis old home in Greensboro. C.-'tit. Ashe is, we think, the most able .-ditor in North Carolina and the Kecord extends him its congratu lations upon once more securing sole oont i ol of the morning daily field at the f late capital. - AN UNWELCOME WOOER'S BIDE. Wfllif-iu Fritz, of Clare, iowa, has for some time been urging attentions on the daughter of a farmer of that place He was given to understand that his attentions were unwelcome. Fritz crll-d one evening when the girl's parents were not at home. He had been drinking and made himself especially obnoxious. The girl or dered him out, but he refused to go She then called her two sister co her assist nee, and the three tied the young man's arms and secured a stout rail. Fritz was perched on it, and while two of the girls carried the rail one held their victim in position. He was given a free ride toward town.' while all that saw the strange proces sion applauded. SPIRIT" VIEW OF THE HARRIS CASE. "The Spirits View of Carlyle Har ris" was announced as the subject of a lecture by J. W. Fletcher, a rnedi urr, in New York. Instead, as the notice seemed to indicate, transmit ting the opinions of the departed concerning the convicted wife-mur derer Mr. Fletcher occupied an hour giving his views, which are shared by spiritualists generally, against capital punishment. He seemed to be im pressed witlf the idea that Harris was greatly abused ' young man, and urged the two hundred persona pres ent, most Of them women, to sign the petition f c r a rehearing of the case by a commission- to be appointed by the governor. ; : : . WO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. A woman without arms has henn married at Christ church, New Zea land. The ring was placed upon the fourth toe of her left foot A similar marriage to this was performed at St. James' church, Bury St. Edmunds, in 1833. The ring was placed on one of the bride's toe's, between which she grasped a pen and signed the marri age register. Rev Mr. A , in Felln's Grove. Pfl t rial aavm mariAn Ul. one Sunday moralner when a. hrw w .. -- i some eight or nine years of age, got up and walked straight up to the minister asked in a voice loud enough to be beard by the congregation s " May I go home I I forgot to feed the pigs." Consent was riven, but the effect upon the minister aa well as upon the congregation was far from serious. , If the U. 8. Benate wishes to eon Tlnee the publie that ths frlenda of Senator Roach were right when they aH "they dre not meddle with RoaMt beeause there are other 8ena tore who have done aa ba or worse", It baa only 'o tmotber tht resola tion of Investigation Worth $1,000 The Good Derived from Jl Sarsaparilla Z ft Dyspepsia The peculiar combination of stomach tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot be equalled, and this superiority explains the wonderful success of This Great Medicine in cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and similar troubles. Mr. T. A. Wheelock, a well known citizen of Burlington, Vt., writes : "Six months ago I was badly run down and. unable to attend to business. The principal trouble seemed to be due to indigestion and aggravated dyspepsia. I had no appetite, Nothing Tasted Cood and what I did eat distressed me. Added to this was a nervous disturbance. Physicians that I employed failed to reach my case. I grew worse, lt fleah and almost hope. One day I ran across a testimonial for Hood's Sarsaparilla stating what it had done in what seemed to be a case similar to mine. I got a bottle and In three or four days saw that I felt better. Before I had finished the first bottle, was greatly Improved. Rested better, felt better, and knew I was Better All Over I continued with the medicine, and have taken two bottles and now feel better than at any time for the past five years. Feel as hearty as when a boy. Have regained my flesh, have good appetite, can sleep well, and my nerve are in excellent condition. I would not value a thousand dollars for what It did for me." T. A. Wheelock, Burlington, Vt Fully Indorsed "We have sold Mr. T. A, Wheelock several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and have heard him tell In high terms of com mendation what it has done for him. I know that he has recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla to many others here. Our customers gener ally speak well of it" F. L. Tatt & Co., Pharmacists, Burlington, Vt Hood's Liver Pills au Ills KA EIGU POST-OFFICE MAIL BOEDHULK. "Dipabtub : .. . Close 9 at J ,0 Clos6 at Deroi P OUTGOING MAILS 9 OOjp m I 6 15 a m ExFtTrll For Greens boro. N.. 8. and Wflat. 8 15 " I 8 45 " ExFt 20-For Short Cnt North 6L ftnldflhnm 10 05am 1 1125am RPOTr 3 For Wel- don.Norfolk N and E 0 50pml 128pmRPOTrlO For Short Cut a and Goldsboro 3 45 " 4?0 " 4 05 " 4.20 " EPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 500 " Ex Ft Tr34 For Wel don. Norfolk. N and & 440 " BPOTrU-ForGreens- boro, N, 8 and W A.BRIVAL8. At I At Depot I P. O. INCOMING MAIL8. 6 00 am 6 15am Ex Ft Tr 12 F'mGr'ns horn. N H unn W 9 45 am 1 10 03 am Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wd don. North and Ulnst 11 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At- . " . , lanta (R & A A L 1 09 pm 1 25 pm BP OTr 10 F'mGr'n. boro, N, 8 and west 4 05pm 4 20pm RPOTr 41 From Wl- d(Vi. N ftnri H 4 30 pm 4 45 pn R P OTr 9-F'm GoMs, and Short fJnfc.W n I f) 1130prr-)145pmExFtTr21 F'n- G 'a- . ' : . boro .v Tram inricwi thus. do not move on 8m day. MmIp for train 9 going west close at 3 p ni0"Sm , STAR ROUTES. OTO"".SU MaII DnuPTfl R11rh 8iiotwea. Etude Rock and WakefleV n Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 am. -4iiw(u tu jayara s Mills to i unn, X' es ly and Friday 6 am. Fir Ham. tfondnv XVaAnamAar- u. A W.: to ?ay to ? 8 a pi. Ralo'grh Tin Six TTnrV. rnnr Boftro" store,TueBdnve'i ' ov" ' ' w 10 a in THOOM1WO .Va:- VBBIVI V Wacefleld. Easle Hi. ragu, l-uesaay and Saturday 6 p m. irann yMMyati's Wills to Raleigh, lio: day and Thursdav 6:15 n m. ZT'sh Dam via f)avtnn ,nH Valtnm Am.. and Flint, Tues, Thnrs and Sat at 4 p m. xuera- btom via JSangor and Six Forks to Baleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 ir f Maseey to BaJugh Tuesday and Friday t 14 m. 01ose at 9 p m ante. Fait Diuvibt Stsrk. Free deliverut 8:30 a m. and Q-an ni 4'Ak m wi.it Sundays. Collections made at aara ftoura. Bunday, 6:30 to 7:80 a m. Free de l?! , idow" Pen on Bnndava from 8:00 to 8:80.o' clock p m. A. W.J8HAFFER. rues of mm. To Obtain Consent ol QaaliUed Voiera 1 1 ttie City tl Eal- 'igh tc Issue Bonds lor Pub lic Improvements, and to Levy a special Tax. otice ia hereby J"en that at a special DUMUng of Ui Board of AMexiun of t e city ot Kalein on the 2d Monday nibt in March, IWi, said itoanl ordered an election 10 be beta ou the hrat Monday in May,l8U3, tor the purpore ol oounuiuj? the consent oi a majority ot the qualined voters of the vity of K .ieit?U to tame tilty thousand dollar in bonds tor public uuprvivements and to levy a special Ux as authorised by an act of the Uuierai Assembly of North Caroiwa,iatihed theicStaday ot i-ebruary, 1893. baideleo tion will be held at ttie olling places desig nated, aod under the direction oi the Judges oftaection appointed by the Hoard of Al dermen aforesaid for the reuJar city elec tion for Aldermen. . - The rovi-ionn of the said act of the Gen. eral ..asembly, to be voted upon at said n.. tion, are sections one ana nve, which u.. follows: Uacuon 1. That for the purpose of paving, niacadaniiziiig and otherwise improving such of tne puolic streets of the city of Kai eigu as thu iioard of Aldermen ot said ciiy may determine to improve, and for niakiurf' oauu outer jjuuuu uuprovemeuta as me saij Board of Aiu imnu may determine 10 make, the city of rUltigh h hereby auiliorkeu a.i empowen d to issue its oonds to an aiuouur not exceeding ulty thou&aud dollars, ol suih denomiu-tious, aud in such proportio. s, as the Board ol - lunriu n may ueem advisable, bearing iuus.eat from the date thereoi at a rate not exceeuiug Jive er centum per -.n-num, witu interest coupons attached, puy able halt yearly, at such tini.s aud at such place or places as may be deemed advisable by said Buard of Aldermen; said bouus to oe of such ioriii and tenor, and transterabix in such w ay, and the principal there jt poyauie or redeemable at such time or times, not x ceediug tmty years from the date thereof, and ui Buuh place or places, aa the uourd of Al ei men may determine oec. . I'nat tor tilt purpose of pnmdiu for the pyment of the iuteiest accruing on and the principal at maturity of the bunds issued under authority of this act, the Board of Aldermen of baid city nil nil annually aud at the lime ol levying other city taxes, levy and lay a particular ux on ail pel bona and subjects ot taxation on which the saiu Board ot Aliermen now are or mv hereaiur b authon?ed to lay anc levy taxes tor auj p..r-1 pusc wumaw er. saiu ar luuiar tax lu u-. not less nor more tnaa t.kut cents on i., one hundred dollars ajhea vaiuat.o. ... property, and not leas tnan eighteen i.or more than twenty-four cents on cacht i- ablepcl'. The taxtjs provided for 4 t...s Bection shall be ccllecieu in tne nidnijet , at the times ouit r city taxes are coll i t and shall be acxiuuted for audaeptM) ate iroru ouiei city taxes, ana shall U . plied exclusively 10 the purposes for wh. they are coll' . u u much of s id tax as may beitquirdto pay theinWesi. tne Donds 1 &ue . i authority ol this .o , ... it fails due auo cannot be auuika ji . h purchact or uicnaige of the ooudh . V which sai l taxes are levied and o Jia. r shall be invested eo as to securt. tue pay iu. ..I at maturity of the unnciDal of tne bonds, aud w insure the , ue investment of uie aiucuiits coiiectea iroui year to veai .a exceat oi mat lequirea to Dav tne said inters est, the Board ot Idermen shall cause tne sad excess to be turned over to the Co m missioner of the tiinkina Fund of i lie city of Kaleigh, whjse duty ir. shall be, under such ge eral rules and regulations as said- Board of ideruie suail Iroui time to time prescribe, to make in vestuients of so much of tne tixes colieci ed iuU tur ed ov r to him as aforesaio, as shall be applicable as uloreua d to the pay ment of tiie principi 1 ol suio bonds issued under this act, ami to do or perform ail sucu otuei services iu counemo ithn,iiduoi da, assaia ord oi i Idermeu mav DreMiu . and such Couiuiisaioner shall (ive uouu an., receive such couipen-ation for his said ser vices as said Boaru ot Aldermen mav lifter- mine. v A'l qualiri!d voters aDDrovinr theiKsiwnf said bonds and the levy and collection or said special tax shall deposit in a baUocucx apenially provided for said e,ection, slip containing tne written or printed word, ' Approved;" and those disapproving ih same shall deposit a like slip containing the written or printed word, "JUisappiove t The said election will be held and returns thereof madn under the aaina mlu ami ni. UlatiOUS as exist in coma nf nWt.inna fnr kii., WW inis ita. aay ol March, 1893. Tdf )MAd BADGER, : MayoajT'i' 0. W. Lambeth, City Clerk. - Bj?St Favirg made all the monev necessarv ia reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for tl per cord on yard, or $1 60 delivered anv where in the city. f LIMB f 1 10 barrel. LATHS 11 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in Diank. dto- miscuous width IS fO. Framing from $9 to IU per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling ,112 jKfe 14, $15 per 100. ' fg Sash,- Doors,- -Bliflds, and Moulding reduced in Same proportion. Best: Heart; Shinpls al-vays on hand. 'Ve manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto ia quick Bales and small proflta.- . jylfitf Eilingten Royster 4 ;Co. "Cleahlinessis akin to godliness' and in order to show to the world that you enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon si I Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUT Toilet Soaps OF J. HAL B0DB1TT. Aa'ockof the following brands of Soaps ALWAYS on band: Litbin'a Soap, OOo 86c 25c 25o 25c 85c 85c 25c 85o 25c 2oe i Eaa de Cologne Soap, Ploaud's 8oap, f Violet Soap, . KoeesandOl cerine Soap, Cold Cieam Soup, Benzoin aod (ilyeerine Soap, ew Mown Hay Soap, Cashuiere Bouquet Soap, Cape May Bouquet Soap, 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, Rose Geranium Soap, 26c 25c v5 26o and 10c 85c and 10c 25c ,nu 10c 85c 85o 2Co 25c 85o 85c 80c 8 c 15o 10c and 15c Kc : lfc lOo y ue 10c lUc 85c 05o , 05c 00c and i c . O&o Tooth Cutieura Soap, Carbolic So ip, Tar Soap, , Sulphur doap, lchthyol Soap, borax Soap, tipracic- Acid Soap,' 1 hyuioliue 8oep U-nnic " oap, Viola OKiu cap, 'Vara' Soap, v( Isadora Soap, s MfBay Leaf Soap, transparent Soap, Buttermilk Soap, O.Umeal Soapa, Peach and. Honey Soap, Uandworkor'a 8oap, ottoo Sed Oil Soap, N having ioap, ' Turkish Bat li Soap, Palm Oil sJapi White Castile Soap, Red Castile Soap, Blue Castile Soap, A reduced price on any of the above by the box or doien.ll i J.Mllft PogtBlAltai RALEIGH m MMtMM ttttMM WW
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