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Thn atlu tiucnia tf-tor. - 0FU8HSD BTXkT -COa. I Except b.Lly, u l-.fJf .Sfr'JK is served by carriers In to elty At o cent per month, oavaole to the earners la aa ranee. Prices for maillnn" fa per year, ot 45 eat per month. CommnnlitioiiR aptMJkriutf Id tht eol trans r br, the expression ! the omnloo of the correspondent writ' iL' tne miiii. ni lor e rvpourtble. A !" -rv X j fter youi la' i w jwu that aur time it oat. t a" i- u; I 'nj?oo- t v. n -4 I 1.0- five tiLi tiiv.. MoW. ilMirn r Si. ! , M H- HALFIUII. APi II, 14, 1893 TELEGRAT HC VREVIT1E1. Colombia, S r, is o bave a cottoi docking mill. Forest fires in Warren county h"' burned some forty huiMingB, mostly stall' hnaeef. Fhe lose in baildif g , grain &c, will be Jbont $10 000. On person was burned to death. The barn of Charles Reed, a prom inent horseman, near Gallatin. Tem was struck by lightning last night and 25 brood mares were killed. The barn and horses were valued at t?0' 000. Storms in the west and s-uth ir still raging and whole town are be ing wiped on of existence. Yysi lanti. Mich, is in ruins The loa I estimated at 200,0O At Hipgins. ville, Mo, 8 were killed an I 28 wotr-l-ed. At Robsonvillo, a town of ahon 8" not a house was left standing, and to make it more hon-ii le, the burning lamps in the store set fire to the houses and all is in ashes. Many people were killed A colored school house, one mile west Robsonyille was swept oflt, and the teacher and 25 children were killed. At-Jackson Tenn., serious damage was done bu' no lives are reported lost. At differ ent points in Missouri 86 are reported dead and 48 wounded, some seriously. CITY AFFAIRS. WHY ELECT A NEW SET. Correspondence of the Visitor. A correspondent in your paper wants some' reason given for turning ont the present excellent Board of Aldermen and city officers and put ting in a new set. First: In so doing we follow tbe policy that President Cleveland has adopted In not, appointing to j-offlee gentlemen who were in office unde him four years ago "A ne (WP seem to be the proper thins- with that great man. Secondly: The present Board of Aldermen have failed to prove tbeir ability to manage our cit . finance and to meet tbe demand for such citv improvements as good sidewalk opening up new streets, economical and modem lighting of the streets at niht &c. We understand that there is not a dollar in the city treasury today and that the Board is about borrowing money to run the government on un til taxes for 1893 shall begin to come in which will be at least six months off. That is to say they taav- ewnt the receipts of 1893 before the yea-- is half gone. West Morgan and other streets should be opened and everybody al most demands it and yet the Board has failed to have it done. Who knows what the contract for lighting the city is? Has it ever been published? Was not th con tract made by a committee, signed, sealed and ' delivered before beinir presented to the Board? We so un derstand it. Instead of keeping up With the progress of the age we have gine back to gas lamps, the light of 85 yeas ago. The sidewalk subject is too plain to "be referred to. We must have a Board that can and will see to it that the sidewalks of the capital of North Carolina shall not ternain t disgraae to as. Have the eity offloera given evi d. uce of their special fitness for the positions they occupy? Their re ports Acre submitted in mcgb. shape oe year ago and ordered prlntel 'e printed reports were issued in Mut six or nine months thereafter! I f you want to enjoy' reaolng (?) doc nuents get that report and see the aany wise suggestions that might have been made but were not. There are gentlemen in the eity jast as competent and deserving as they -! o eoulJ fill their plaoes. Our whole pli e system needs energizing and oranitiog. We don't need a GltM f Police, a Mayor, a Health Offloer, and a Janitor all iu the nuvor'e office. The Chief of Police should have headquarters in the saddle" or in other words he should be on the field. One of the police force should be imde assistant chief and given the inties now performed by the Health ffl.er. Hie police should have regular, stemat !c Datrols so that every part f thp c-ity would be 'Visited at least on 08 during the day and once during tu- uigtir It is generally believed that gamb llrg is carried on in one or more faro-banks and private parties in a tone's throw of the mayor's office. It h believed that liquors are sold wittio it license in several houses of il f :ue and other places in the city. Has anybody heard of any attempt to b- 'rig those who ar thus viol tin the I to justice Ki'iiberiet are committed aliuot- n u'luly on ou: suburbs, aud in tlu i y. nd i ut littl apparent effor md- o . iiture the thieves ''hei-H are some of the reasons for a chang-. Vox Populi. There is one consolation for the Gorg' . injors at present sojourning in Washington. The man who loses his hat can't talk through it. That. Ohio idea of compelling lob byists to register before they can do business i worthy of the careful at tention of Congress and of the State legislatures. It may be that the Tennessee legis lature went to Washington in a body merely to see the sights, but there lingers a suspicion that the visit was made for other purposes. The appointed Senators should either be given their seats or refused them It is unfair to the three Btates that are only half represented in the Senate to keep the matter hanging until next winter. If Your House Is on Fire Tou put water on the burning timbers, not on the smoke. And If you have catarrh you should attack the disease, in the blood, not In your nose. Remove the Impure cause, and the local effect subsides. To do this, take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, which permanently cures catarrh. Hood pais cure liver ills, biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache, constipation. 25o " One million old fashioned moth ers are wanted," 'says a prominent preacher Aren't old fashioned fath ei s wanted just in exactly the same proportion? Judge 8peer ho' ds that corpora, tions are just as amenable to the law as are labor unions. This may be startling to the corporations, but it will strike most people as correct. Tohnson's Oriental 8oap imparts a delicate odor and leaves the skin soft and velvety. Sold by John T. Mac Rae. f he attempt to prove that blue, and not green, ie-jthe proper color for Ireland is not meeting with much en thusiasm, and no wonder, either, for what would then become of the beBt Irish sougs. , South Carolina will, after July 1st. be able to " play both ends against the middle," wi.th the certainty of winning every time. It sets the nrof. its on all the whiskey sold, as well as tbe fines collected from the proprie tors of the "jags" broueht on bv . too liberal consumption of the same. But it is poor business for a state to engage in. '.' - . . Johnson's Mao-naffa nn - and choljo and neuralgia. 40 and 75 Why is Sarsaparilla - Such a great success, and why is it im possible for other Sarsaparillas and blood purifiers to compete with this grea medicine? BeCQU80 IMo Other r2 gives as much medicine for the money as Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other Sr2Sr sonal supervision of the proprietor in all the details of its preparation, tu has Hood's Sarsaparilla. Wo Other E2 cure the confidence of entire communi ties and hold it year in and year out, as has Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other S3?1." actual cures such wonderful statements of relief given to human suffering as Hood's Sarsaparilla. IMo Other SSti,aC blnation, Proportion and Process Pecul iar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla in curat. s effect Peculiar to Itself. IMo Otherb"e"p and strength as does Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It Is the only preparation of which can truly be said, too Doses $l. No Other 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, I ndigestion, Sick Headathe, 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 Hoods do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Pllis cme Biliousness 1A1 KUiit PiSSTOFtf lUK MAIL SOEDHULfc. Ulose at I Close at P.O. Deioi OUTGOING MAILS 9 OO.p in 6 15 a m Ex FtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, 815 " S4S " ExFtS--ror Short Out North AGoldaboro 10 55s m 1 11 25 am R P O Tr 8 For Wei ' don, Norfolk N and A 0 50pm 1 28 pmRPOTrlO-For Short Cut 8 and Goldsboro 8 45 " 4120 " RPO Tr 41-For At lanta (R & A A L) 4T0 ' 500 " Ex Ft Tr34 Fcr Wel don, Norfolk, N and S 4 05 " 440 " RPOTrU-ForGreens- boro, N, 8 and W SJ- " " ' i- ARRIVALS. At I At P. O. Depot l INCOMING MAILS. 6 00 am 6 15 a m Ex Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr'ns- ooro, jn, a anu w 9 45 am 1 10 03 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 1 09 pm I 1 25 pm R P O Tr 10 F'm Gr'ns- boro, N, 8 end west 4 05 pm 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 FromW-jl- doi. N and 8 430pm 4 45 pn RPOTr 9-F'mGolds, ... and Short Cut,N and 8 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Kx Ft Tr 21 'tr G'ds boro , Trains marked thus, do not move on Sun, aay. Mails for train 9 going west close at S p m o Sunday. M . STAR ROUTES. Octooora Mail Dpabtb Raleigh via 8uotweU. -ele Rock and Wakefield 'o Onionhope, Mon-lay and Friday 7 am. Raleieh vi) Mvnti'a Milla tn Ttnnn tfiy and Fridftv 6 a m. TKftieign vir. neivyn Grove and DaytoD to FifV Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Frir'ay 8 a ru. Raleigh via Six Forks and Bar gor U) Rogers' store. Tuesday and Friday 1 vm Rale-s-b to Maasev, Tueaday and Fr'-'ay 10 a m. thoomi"j Mails Abbtvb Unionhope Watefield. Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Pai eigh, Tuesday and 8atnrday 6 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, If on ay and Thursday 6:15 p m. rah Dara via Dayton and Kelvyn Q and Flint, Tues, Thurs and Sat at 4 p m. Sogers' Km via Bangor and Six Forks to Ralegh, Tuesday and Friday 12 1 12 m887 daj "d Friday t BT01ose at 9 p m ante. -P?" Dl"V"T Stbtim.- Free deUvariff at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:p m ex -tundayn. OoMeotioiv ,)lA t ,,t hoiun. Sun-li--, fi:?-n to '.:0 m '- de- to 3-30.o'clock,p id. A. W. 8H AFKKH PoatmastfT, ATLANTIC A N.C; BB. Time Table No 15. In ft ant nAmh io-. iqoq rolnfl- east. Schedule. Going west . o 51 Pass trains No 60 Ar Lre Stations At T.w DDI ISO OnlrlaTnnm 11 QO . ... " M La Orange 10 48 10 48 ! i m Kinston 10 09 10 14 H 18 ft IH a ox a IT Quotations of the fnter-8Ute Trust and Brokerage Co. - Bauigk, N. a, April H 1893 B d Asked ttortb Carolina ffs 4's V7 N C R E ffs N lUiU-oad, UNCUR, B A G R R, 8 i R4GRR, 8 4RRR, City of XUIettfh (Ts, mi, Oityof Raligti ffs, 907. U6 98J 0U 17 118 70 80 Too IS 72 106 108J :60 Kaiii$b Street Kailway 6's M O agriouitoral Society 8's UUmos' Nitional Rank. Ooomerci I n l Kkrmen' Bank, - - 40 J21 111 National Bftuk "aleiftQ, 120 140 102f ru ! BUleih OoUm tills 6's. OaraleiKh 'ho phate Works, Caialeuh Oottou illlla. 101 71 80 I N OCar Coi'pny. i f 'eaoe lnnitute, RaleiKh Gas LUht Oo, j Raleijjh Land au 1 Imp Co, 106 81 77 81 2S Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as Administra'ix of W. I. Myntt, Ueceise t, this is to gire notice; to all por-ons iadebtoa to him to mke Uume diate payment to m and all persons hanng claimj against th estite will tile the evi dences of h i -tame with me on or before the f ih day of April. 1S91, otherwise this pot ice will be plead tn bar of their recovery. EMMA A. M y ATT, April 8-6 w Administratrix He is; Something to revolutionize the terrors of vtch nay. TAB NSW BB A HYDR ' m in CLOTH Ff washer: Not washlnfl mqchln. Does the work perfectly in on Vini tne time wi none rnbblosr. boirhu' chemical. L. 1?. WYATT. the most at'.mctive andjjcomplete line of NEW,' StBS SUITS Hats Shoes, Dress Shirts, ICravat, &c, ir tne city can be found at WHITING-: BROS. Children Cry foe Pitchpr-js CiiIot WheaBaoy wwdek. w rarj hr CaatocU mm iIm was a Child, atircrtod (or OaMork j ffaashiomQaaateeiuuwOaalart.' tSMbadOhlMn sfs fan then (Tutir Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- j wi uumacsa cqkuucicq lor MODCRATC FctS. ( Oun Orncc is Oppositc U. 8. Patint orncei and we can secure patent ia lest time than those remote from Washington. , A Send model, drawing; or photo, with descrlp-i Hon. We advise, il patentable or not, free of j charee. Our fee not due till Detent la secured. I THAT A pamphlet ' HowtoObtain Pateote." with! cost of sana In tba U. 8. and Cwsign countries J sent free. Address, . . t I C.A.SOW&OO. Am. Bi-rr mr.r uitiutv.... " in. of mm To Obtain Couent oi QaiUiied ; Voters i! the City U Bal flghtc Issue Bonds for Pub 11c taproveneatj, and to , Le?y a Special Tax. Notice is hereby given that at a special meotUig ot tns iioaxci of AJdrmn oXt .e citjr ot Kalen on tne 'id Monday niht In March, lH4i, and Board ordured an election to be held on tna first Monday in May, 1W3, tor tue purpose ot oouiuiug tha cousent or a luxjonty ot the qualified voters of the city of Kiieign to issue ntty thousand dollars in bonds for public nupr j omenta and to levy a special tax as auu-orized by an . ct of ibe Utuerai Assembly of orU)lUarolisa,laUhd the 8u 0y ot reoruary, 1583. Saidcleu Hon will be held at tha polling plaoes desig nated, and andr tbe direoiou ot the Judges ofKleouon appoiutea by the .Board of Al dermen aforesaid for the tegular city eLc tiou for Aldermen. The -jrovinonn of the said act of the Gen aal aasembly, to be voted upon at said eleo t on, are sections one and five, which are as follows: beetion 1. That for the purpose of paving, macadamizing and otherwise improving such of the public rtreeu of the city of Ka eigb aa tbu Board of Aldermen ol said cay sucfi other public improvniuents as the aaia Board of aiutrmen may determine to make, the mty of Kaleigh ia hereby auUwrued aJa I empower d to Usue iu Uouas to an amouut I not szocediu-; fifty tnouaaud dollars, of such , denominttious, aud iu such taporfcoiiS. as we noard ot lunru- n may ueem advisaide, bearing iuteest irom iho date threot si m rate not exceediLg live per ceutnui per an num, with iutertsi coupons attacfieu, pay able bait yearly, at suca t,ma aud at aucn place or places as may be devmed advisable by saidhuaru ot Aluermeu; said bonds to w of sucfi foim and teuor, and tiansterabk in such way, ana tne principal tbereot payable or redeemable at such time or times, not t x ceednig tfhty years from the date thertot, and at such place or plaoes, aa the Board of Aiiiernieu may determine - oec. . luat .or tht purpose of providm for the p ymeut tf the iiiuue&t. a-vruiug on and Uit principal tit maturity ot tfie bunds issued under autficity of this act, lfieBoa:u ot Aidrui-311 ut euid city sfian an. ually aud at tie iiuie of levni other city taxes, levy and laj a par i uiar u.x cn a.l pjsuns aud suojects ot taxation on wh en tbe said Board "t : . " VI m'f nereaiter De atitfion?e J to lay auc levy taxes tor anj pur pose wfiaisoe er. said par.icular tax lobe not leBs nor more tfian eight cents on the one liuidred dollars auxed valuat.ou on property, and not less tuan eigbtetn nor more tun twenty-four ceits on acfi Ux rtoitj pel-, the taxes provided for in this oectiou siittll be collected in tne manner aud at the i times oUier cit taxes are collected, and sbaJl be aexmnted lor and kept separ ate nom umer city taxes, and shall be ap plied ecluively to tbe panoses for which they are coil. cta , o much of s id taxes as may be required to pay the interest on the Duujs l ius iy authority ot this act, aa it talis ulie rniu pjumnr. lua mn.iui ,, k. purchact or uivcfiarge ot thn bonds lor which said taxes are levied and dliected Shall Da IIIVkHL. .i mi an tn amir. ,hnnnn4 at matunty ot the principal ut loi said vun u uiYesimsnt or the aiuv-uiits ouliwuid tm .. .ur .. txcest ot that lequixed to pay tue m inter. w-i "ww v a tuuuiui aUbll uaUBS WS sa.d excess to be turned over w the i oiB' niissiouer of tbe linking Fund t.t aha city ot Kaitifi, whse duty it shall be. under suoti ge era' rules and reflations as said Board ul iderman sha.i ltue to time Uf-eacribe. to niMlrn in 4 VlStDieUtS Of HQ nilirh -nt fha tl-ii-ao - WW V-BlSk-wO WllWt - fed Htld tOr tii OV I fr him aa ofnn,..-l 8Uall oe api:icauJe as aforesa d to the pay asA-ouv vt mac yunvipt i oi SdlU DOnOS lfiSUed under lillH Rml tr Hi m rvf, .,11 B..Au othei services iu connection with said bor.ds, 03 oaiu uu-i.ru 01 a mermen may presciioe, aud such Cummissioner shall jjive bond and receive such compensation lor his said ser vices as said Boaru ot Aldermen may deter' uiuie. A'l uilaliiied Totein annrnvlnr thoioon said bouda aud tne levy and collection of s.ud jpe ml tax shall deooalt in a ballot ho 3isiaujf provided for said election, a sliu conta-nin t e written or printed word, 4 A.pi,o., :" and those disaDDnjvinir t.h same su ei08it a like slio contMininer the written 014. a Hon!, "Disapproved " TIih Maid hi... ....1 u. . . i.a ,.. thereof made Uuucr tuo same ruleo and reg ulations as exist in Cae of elections tor Al dermen of the city. xnis via aay ot March, 1893. TiiOM Atf BADGER, Mayor. O. W. Lambeth, CSty Clerk. m22 t rTlitlaSV na-anACllalri 4 s reduce price for the benent of our c-ustomeis, we will sell a lot o(f nice pine wood for 11 per corp. on yara, or 91 60 delivereo ai.y. where in the city. LIME II 10 per barrel. LATHS 41 bu per 1,(X0, , Bdst on market. LnrnW In niantr miscaooa width 18 tH). Framing from'9 to Si I ner l.rOO. Flrvhrtno and Milln,. aio in Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, , and Moulding reduced in same proportion.! Besi : Heart Shinries 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. JylStf mwm "f www mjt tfuua Xt juaoKae, 9 88 p m MoreheadOity a b 6 89 Ellington Royster k Co,
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