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tht Boilg Eocniny Visitor. VOVI4BUD BVBBT AFTBiffOOB, (Except Danday, IfJT VISITOR Is errd by cArriers In tn elty At 25 cent per month, payable to the carriers lu Advance. Prices for milling a per year, or 15 eonts per month. Communications Appearing In these eolamui Are bu. the expression of the opinion of the correspondent writing the Mint, nd they Alone r responsible. A. . ur--ri X.jAftr your nAue i.for o-. ruatyoar time is oat. Ad.ir- All orders And oomraanloH Mon m IV. 1. BUOff.V, Sr., RAlelgh, N 0 Local notices in this paper will be f'lv I'eDts per line each Insertion Office -Upstairs over lr.J. 111 Bobbin's Drug Store, 2d floor. L4R4CST QfTY GlROULATIOH BALEIUU, APUIL 8, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. It is thought the U. 8. Senate will adjourn next Wednesday. Flanagan Tborn'on, a negro mar derer, was lynched yesterday at Mor rellton, Arkansas. Wake Forest College team defeated the Petersburg team yesterday by a score of 11 to 10. The Glenmore Distillery Warehouse at Owensbarg, Ky., has been burned Loss $300,000. The fight between Andy Bowen, of New Orleans, and Jack Burke, of Houston, yesterday, resulted in "no contest." DIFFICULTIES TO TPE PRO POSED PRIMARY. Correspondence of the Visitor. It seems to me that a primary elec tion to determine the choice of our people for postmaster will meet with ome serious difficulties. For instance, who will be entitled to vote? If you say "only Demo erats," the questiou arises who are to be the judges of each voter's Demo eracy? Suppose the voter has at some time in the past voted a "scratched" ticket ? A great many .colored people, it was claimed, voted the Democratic county ticket at the last election some of them voted for Mr. Bunn, a few voted the straight ticket. How will you provide for the colored people and where draw the line ? Are only Democratic citizens of Ealeigh township to vote ? Phe post office at Raleigh has a much larger territory than that. Why has not all its patrons the same rights as any one of them? Has a primary been requested or suggested by those having the a p. pointing power? It is understood that our Senators favor one gentle man and our Representative another. Suppose the primary selects still another, will It affect anything ? If we are to have a primary to select a postmaster why not at the same time give the voters of Raleigh a charce to express their choice formayor, clerk, tax collector and chief of police ? Really, these officers mote directly concern them than that of postmaster. There are over four thousand vo ters in Raleigh township. What pro portion of them would have a right to call a primary?,) These things appear to me as very much in the way of the Droooeed primary and our people might as well be thinking about them. ' ? ' ; -Bewildered. That Tired Feeling Which Is so specially overpowering when ths seasons change, and that prostration follow ing severe attacks of Illness, are overcome by Hood's Sarsaparllla, which imparts the strength and appetite Cso much desired. Hood's Sarsaparllla has accomplished won ders for people who were " all run down." ' Hd'a Pills have won high praise for their easy yet efficient action. Try them. air. rryor-j me oiaesi cierK in the Pension office, has returned to work after an absence of over a vear. He is ninety years old and has been the department fortv rears. Ha in is an authority on the history of soldiers in the Revolutionary war. ODD FELLOWS' COLUMN. The Orind Vaster has jait Issued a proclamation calling the7 eomlng M-Mlonof the Grand Lodge to meet I in KAieign insieAa or Winston in May u it, owing to the inadequate hotel fa . ill ties at Winston, since the Zin- zindorf was burned. ' The Grand Secretary returned from Richmond Va , on Thursday even log last, where he Attended (the An nual meeting of the Oddfellows' Widows ud Orphans RelieflAssocia tlon, of VirgluiA, North Carolina and West, Va. He reports the association in a very prosperous conditttji, And doing good work The membership has increased nearly 25 per cnt dur ing the past year. The following officers were elected for the rnsulng year: N. El White burst, Pcrtsmouth Va., President; Thos H Kendler, Richmond' Va , 1st Vic President; Hon. G. M.rBusbee, Raleigh N. C. 2d Vice President; O. H Meredith. Fairmont West Va ; 3d Vice President L. A Tucker. Rich maud, Secretary; Jno. W. Furgasson, Richmond Treas. a) The Grand Lodge of Virginia meets in the city of Norfolk on next Tues day the llth. No membarjof the;order should ac cept au offi : unless he has determin ed tc become master of the duties connected therewith. Everyportion of tbV ritual belonging to hie office shoo i 1 be memorized so that the ae of thi- printed book would beuuoecfS sary. The laws of the lodge and ot the order should be studied! and ev ery matter to which they relate un deretood, fo that when questions arise r quiring reference to the laws they can t o decided intelligently and properly It is humiliating to the lodge, hp well as to the officer, to have the business of the session delayed by prolonged search ings through the laws to find in what manner the most simple questions should be disposed of. Promptness in the dispatch ot business can be acquired only by an intelligent knowledge of the lawt governing such business. The officer, as well as every member of the lodge, also, should have a knowledge of th history and traditions of the order, as well as of the ritual and laws, that hey may be able, when occasions fo rheir use arise, to stand befon- strangers and visitors and explain al matters in a correct and intelligent manner The lodge is a school, and oone should essay to teach before ht has advanced to a position where h 18 capable so to do. The lodge if prosperous, and held in the highest esteem, which has the most intelli gent officers and members, t That secret orders benefit and help mankind is beyond a question. Mem bership in such organizations tend to draw man from himself, raise him to a higher plain, broadens his views, strip him of narrow Handedness, draw out the latent 1 ve that lies! dormant in his breast for his fellow man, and teaches him to act and think for him self. : .; It might be said that it changes his entire being, educates him to feel for others and is that "touch that makes the whole world kin." It teaches him his duties to his woo, uib country ana nis lovea ones at home; makes him more careful of the welfare of those around him and brings to his heretofore dim vision new beauties in the world of nature; reaches him to admire the handwork of his creator and thus educate him to a higher, nobler sphere. He learns to appreciate his fellowmen, be char itable to his foibles and weakness, to admire the good traits that4, are de veloped and brought fortjo. by the hand of triie friendship. It opens his eyes to the wants and 'uffering of .others, and leads him to endeavor and alleviate their suffer ings if iu his power to do so.lt inspires him with a desire to seek deeper into the truths of life, to read Scriptures and profit by their teachings, to prae ticaiiy exemplify the precepts taught. r To the profane these , beauties are bidden, bnt if only known would be readily sought after, and no one who has taken the steps by Joining some secret organization bat can say that the teachings are good, and, if lived up as taught, will make a man hon ored And revered for his upright I chniacter, events of lemperamsnt, I charitable thoughts and nobility of purpose. Mystic Th. llaatball Neit Wednesday will be truly a flel t day n bs-ball circles. Ou that day the teru of the North Carolina University -will m li bttle Array the tenia of the Verm on- Uni versity. Both sides enjoy bigti repu tation and the game will be exel .lng It will take place at Athletic Park. Why is Sarsaparllla Such a great success, and why is it im possible for other Sarsaparillas and blood purifiers to compete with this great medicine ? BeCdllSC lIU VlliUr blood purifier gives as much medicine for the money as Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other sonal supervision of the proprietor in all the details of its preparation, as has Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other barsaparina has the merit to se cure the confidence of entire communi ties and hold it year in and year out, as has Hood's Saisaparilla. HI mt Sarsaparilla can IMO Other produce from actual cures such wonderful statements of relief given to human suffering as Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other sesses the Com bination, Proportion and Process Pecul iar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla in curative effect Peculiar to Itself. 1X1 r 1 a u Sarsaparilla com- lllO XriGr bines economy and strength as does Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It is the only preparation of which can truly be said, 100 Doses $1. as Sarsaparilla has IVJO V tiler effected such re markable cures as Hood's Sarsaparilla, of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, blood poison ing and all other blood diseases. IMo Other equalled Hood's Sarsaparilla in the relief it gives in the severest cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Heart burn, and other stomach disorders. IMo Other comes That Tired Feeling, Restores the Appetite, and "Makes the Weak Strong," like Hood's Sarsaparilla N. B. If you decide to take Hood's do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Pill8cureBiliousnes8 IF YOO WISH TO SATE F, and make more. To save it in your poc! ot or safe is almost impossible; to keepii ia bank is not remunerative. But when yoa put r in such property as we now offer j ( u it is not only absolutely safe, but really a first class investment. 9-room house, corner Jones and Dawson streets, now occupied by first c'ass tena-.t, who has occupied the place for the past r ne years, paying 1240 a year, or 120 per month. Pru.6 $1,750. 7-room cottage, West Edenton street, on qrtarfcr of an acre lot, good well of wate at back 'oor. Now occupied by good tenai t at f 12 50 per month. Price 250. 7-room Iwelling. on pood larcu it, in "rst clnss npi'ghfcorhood, on MDov.p ! etre- . Price, ? ',500. 7-room dwilins: n half ac l.ii fron- on Bloodworth, running through t . !. between Hargett and Morean. Price 2,o 0. These are only a U w of mny ver chean places we are now offering in improved and unimproved property, and all we ask is,that you give us an opportunity to show you what we have got. i t We have also several very desirable places for rent a room house on South West Ft. across the railroad, in good neighborhood, 112 ro permonth; 6 room cottage on North Salisbury stref t, 10 00; 6 room, 115 South Harrington, f 13 50; 5-rooms, corner Wi -mington and Johnson Bt8,tl0; 6-room house, No 819 East Cabarrus, 110; 6-room house on West street, $10; 4-room house near Peace Institute, 17. Gall and see us or drop us a card asking us to call and bee you. Yours truly. JMBROTTGHTOS&CO, No 8 West f ark Avenue, HOOD'S Quotations mt the Interstate' Trust and Brokerage Co. Baleioh, N. C. April 8 1835 Bid Asked . 126 ! 98J 1 8U r 1 lad.; 17 id . 118 70 72 99 109 108 1081 . 50 10. North Carolina ffs ,W NO Raffs . N I Railroad, ! 4.&NOK R, R 4 O R R, 8 KsGRK, 84RRR, Ciiy of lUleigb-Ts, 1897, , Oiiyot Rslihe's, '907, i lUieigh 8tmr. Railway 6'b , H O Agricuitoral Society 6' a. 7v 'M-Lcau national nans, 'Vnamercil and Farmer' Bank, National Bank. Kaleieb, Raleigh 8avit.es Bank. 121 111 120 115 RAleigh OoUiu Stills 6s. (araleigh hcphate Works, Cataleigh Cotton Mills, N U Car Company, Peace Institute, Raleigh Gas Liht Co, Raleigh Land and Imp Co, 102 ft 71 90 106 61 77 '8 Would Have fhem." "A PA.iR OF BK 4UTIES A.ND A BEL1 IToBBiiaitoes Do..'t you want some? Do you wat t to pay a fancy pr ce for them ? if not riRk . dozen or more plants NOW tif we have froct cover them . p) an-1 you will hav as earl--as any oi.e. ! have come transplanted no'"--Ihaves-mc tuc plants 'age enough to s-'t out and will Rrow off beiter thari lar ones I Lave only FOCTR kinds, an'J tbev are of the best. I had our rfeiler here o order the sjei bv he ounce) direct from th growers, wi'h their teal on them. 1 new aawnner n linieror nardier looking ung plants The quality and not size s wbut yoa want and this is the reason that I dis carded all others and selected these : "IHIHsf'S BEitTY," "LIVINGSTON'S BEAUTY," "Hi) fS'S PRIZti BELLE," "BUISTM EARLY NnutilH RKD. You have never had or seen a finer Hek tion than above. -:'''- Send in your orders If you are not redy "remnmber me,' and leserve your order for me. as I have plenty for all and anotW lot coming on. These plants have been ToUCJHENEjMy exposure to the weather and are not like hut house plants. CHAM. C. AT DON.A J 1 Hce is Something to revolutionize the terrors of wpsh day T11WIII HYnRAUl ir Not. a washing manhfne. Doe the work perfpotlv in nr rtf the tiin wi hout. r"bbing. boiling or chemical. L. R. WYATT. VvA.t if THAT the most attractive and complete line of new srass. SUITS Hats, Shoes, Dres 8hirts, Cravatx, &c, Is the city can be found at m whiting bros! MCE OF EM. . To Obtain Consent ol Qualified Voters (i the City d Bal tlghU Issue Ronas for Pub lic Improvements, w and to Levy a Special Tax. Notice ia hereby given that at a special nieetuig of tne Board of Alderman of t ie City ot Raleigh on the 2d Monday nhht In March, 18SJ3, said Board ordered an election to be held ou the first Monday in May, 1833, lor tbe purpose ot obuiniug the consent ot a majority oi the qualified voters of the city of RaeiKb to iasue fitty thousand dollars in bonds for pubho implements and to levy a special Uz as authorized by an act of the General Assembly of North Carolina,ratified thezatnday ot rebruary, 1893. Said elec tion will be held at the polling places desig nated, and under the direction ot the Judges of JWection appointed by the Board of Al dermen aforesaid for the regular city elec tion for Aldermen. The provisions of the said act of the Gen-e-al assembly, to be tXu apon at said elec t on, are secuons one and five, which are as. follows ' Becuon 1. That for the purpose of paving,, macadamizing and otherwise improving such of the public streets of the city of Ral eigh aj thu Board of Aldermen of said city may determine to improve, and for making such other public improvements as the saia Board of Aid rmnn may determine to make the mty of Raleigh is hereby authorised aul empower d to issue its bonds to an amouur not exceeding fifty thousand dollars, ot sutn denominations, aud in such proportions, as the board ot .lufirui u may aeem advisable, bearing iiite.eat trom the date thereot at a rate not eiceediug five per centum per m num, with interest coupons attached, pay able halt yeaily, at bucu tims and ai such place or places as may be deemed advisable by said Board of Aldermen; said bonds to be ot such form and tenor, and transferable iu such way, and the principal thereot payable ur redeemable at such time or times, not ex ceeding tuty years from the date thereo., and at but h place or places, an the lioard of Aldermen may determine 8ec. . . thai tor tht purpose of providing for the payment uf the interest accruing on and the principal at maturity of the bonds issued under authority of this act, the Boaru ot Aldermen ot tuid city shuU au..ually and at the time oi levjing other city taxes, levy and lay a pani.ular tax on ail peisons and subjects of taxation on which the said Bom u.. tAl ermtnnow are or nisy herealter be. authon?ed to lay anc1 lew t.xestor m nnr.. Lpose whutsoe-er said j ar icular tax to be: not less nor more than eight tents on the one hundred dollars assumed valuation on property, and not less tnan eighteen non more than twenty-four cents on each tax able pch. The taxes provided for in thisi section shall be ccllecieu in the manner ard at the times other dtj taxes are collected, and shall be accounted for and kept separ ate from other citi taxe-i, and shall be ap plied exclusively 10 the pur, oses tor which they are collr uieu. so much of s id taxes as may be required to pay th interest on the bonds issuer by authority oi this act, as it falls due auu cannot be ppded to the purchact or uivcharge of tht oonds tor which said taxes are levied unu ollec ed shall be invested so us to 8-;cui . u.c pa nient at maturity of the principal ... said bonds, and to insure the ..ue lnvtrstm. at of the auicunts coin ci a troai yei ioe.-u m exces) ot that equued to pay tlie s iu i-i;-est, the Board oi idermen shall cause iu-' said excess to be turned over to thecour missioner ot the linking Fund of the city, of Raleigh, whose duty it shall be, under such ge eral rules and reflations as said lioard ot iderme i shad fruiu lime to timn piescribe, to make in Vtstmentsof so much of the t lies collect -ed and tor ed u v r to him as aloiesaid, as. shall be applicable as aforesa d to the pay ment of the priiciprl ot said bonds issued, uuder this act, and to do or perform ail such; oiaei services in connection with said boi,ds us said board of a Idermen may prescribe,, and such Commissioner shall give bond and receive such compensation for his said ser vices as said Boaru ot Aldermen may deter mine. A'l quttliiied voters SDDrovine theissnu of said bond-- and the levy and collection of aa id spc i . utx shall deposit in a ballot box He.:iaiiy .,. vidtd for said election, . slip conta iiiug i wri't a or printed word, Approved;" u-.u t.i . . disappr . .ug th ianie shall deposu a Jie slip cont ining the srriLtfln or nrintari &Anl 'Hti.onnN.ua.i The said election will be helu and returns thereof madn under the same rules and reg ulations as exist in case of elections for Ai- urmen of the city. This 22d day of-March, 1893. THOMAS BADGER, 1 1 : m . Mayor. O. W. Lambeth, City Clerk. m22 iireat induceieiit. Havi k made all the monev neis-ssarv to reduce prce for the benefit of our customers, we will sell a lot ot nice pine wood foi 1 per cord on yard, or II 50 delivered any where in the :caty. : LIME $1 10 per barrel. LATHS II M) per 1,0X0. Best on market. Lumber ta Blank. dn miscuous width 18 W). Framiner from fatn 111 per l, 00. Flooring and ceiling ,111 CO, 114, 115 per 1, 00. , ' v Sash,- Doors;- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. j Best : Hsart .Shingles al vays on hand. We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. - Our motto is quick sales and small Profits. . jylRtf Ellington Royster 4 Co.
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