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THE PRESS-VISITOR, KALE1QH. N. C. W HUSHED BV THB VISITOR-PRESS CUMPAJiV (INCORPORATED! CONSOLIDATION OF THK VISITOR, KSTAHUSKIi 187, AND THK CKBPS, KSTAHLISHED 1894. Office in the Pulleu Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. JASPER N. MeRARY, Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year 4 00 Six Months --00 Oue Month Entered as Second Ua.ss Mail Matter PAP,, 2SS The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. THURSDAY April 8 A manufacturing firm in Fitch bur, Mass.. lias been condemned by a jury in Boston to pay 112,1100 as damages to one of its workmen who was injured by the fall of a bridge between two of its work shops. The man sued for $30,000. John G. Garibaldi, of Chicago, well known through the northwest as the ''Banana King," is to build a home in Chicago for aged aad indi gent Italians. The Italian colony in Chicago numbers 30,000, and they have never had such an insti tution.' Capt Kvan P Howell, for years the head of the Atlanta Constitution has retired from the management of the paper and is succeeded as editor in chief by his son, Clark Howell. W A Hemphill was elected president of the company . There will be no j change in the policy of the paper. The Jacksonville Times -Union says: "It is not unlikely that the freeze in Florida will ultimately prove more damaging to California than to this state. The orange pro duet of thutst;ite is increasing rap idly, and it is estimated that the shipments of the present year will aggregate 2,352,000 boxes. Florida's groves are again beginning to bear and in two or three years this state will ship as many oranges as ever. Then the markets will be overstocked and prices will be too low to justify payment of freight from California to the markets. Florida is not more than half as distant as California from Chicago und St. Louis, and not mure than one-third as distant from New York. The proximity to the market will tell in favor of Florida, and the size of the orange crop will again make the margin of profit very small, even for the growers in this state. Our people learned a lesson and they should not soon forget it. We can grow profitablv in Florida almost any fruit of the tropics or of the temperate zone, and we should not again make the mistake of over production of any one crop. ' AS TO INCREASED TARIFF R ATI'S. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular of instructions to customs officers throughout the country carrying into effect section 27 of the pending tariff bill. This section requires the Secretary of the Treasury to make provisions for collecting the increased rates of duties contemptated by the bill, and with that view he is required to re tain samples of goods purchasedand imported after April 1, 1897, and prior to.the date on which the bill becomes a law. The circular says : To collectors and other officers of the customs : Under authority conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury by section 246, revised statutes, chief officers of customs are hereby in structed to delay, until further orders, fina' liquidation of entries made at the respective ports of any merchandise arriying there at or after the 1st day of April, 1897. But liquidation! may be tentatively made, and such liquidations shall not be closed and stamped, but shall be held open during the pendency of this order, so as to be amended of corrected, if necessary. Thesedirec tions shall not be applied, however, to any entries made after April 1st, 1897, of merchandise which was purchased and directed by the owner to be shipper for import into the United States by any person prior to April 1st, 18G7. Hereafter all entries for cousum tion, except those specitied in the preceding paragraph, shall be stamped in red ink by the clerks, respectively, passing thesameunder the direction of the collector, with the following words: ''Subject to change of rates, if required by law '" Appraising officers will, when ever practicable, retain such samples of imported nierchandies as maybe necessary to determine any ques tion hereafter arising relative tothe proper identification and classifica tion for duty of such merchandise. Bnakian'e Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents p?r box. For sale by all druggists. Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as Execn tor of the estate of the late Crady Blake, deceased, this is to give notice to all parties having- claims against said party will present them to me on or before the 18th day of November 1897, or this will be plead In bar of their recovery. A J ELLIS, novl9 lawfiw Executor THE FROST Has come and goueand you may now plaut your garden and (lower seeds without fear of their being killed. We have just rep'enished out stocks and offer a full assortment. HENRY T. HICKS, Prescription Druggist. Successors to Hicks & Rogers, Corner Fayetteville and Morgan Sts. New Shoe Store. Easter Slippers We display for the next few days the grandest line of Faster Slip pers, Oxford Ties and Fine Button Boots ever shown in the State. New styles in all the new colors. Patent Leathers. Patent Tan, ttc. See our window display. S. Kin Fayetteville St. A. R. I. JOHNSON Johnson and Johnson. COAL and WOOD. If you want to make your houses comfortable, call on us. lowest Prices. Complete stock Antracite and Bituminous Coals. Wood kept under shelter. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Phone 150. Office 109 Fayetteville St. Yard: Foot West Hargett street. CtlASlTlG Th.cluu.ef th dollar nowadays ii best accom- piialud oa . tm-cUu Bicycle i Suits Hade to Measure. See Our New Spring Outfit Samples. Cures " Cures talk" in tavor E3EB fl of Hood's Sarsaparilla, H 3 I ff as for no other medi- LJ vis a cino. Its great euros reco.-.n :.i truthful, convincing language o( g :.u ful men and women, constitute its mot eflwiive ad vertising. Many ol these ourts are mar velous. They have won tho confidence ot the people; have given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the lart' ' !es in the world, and have made mm . y for its manufacture the greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove LHlood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-in fact the One True Blood Purifier. . . cure liver ills; easy to HOOU S HlllS take, easy to ouerau-. ar. Sale of Land in Wake County. On Monday, the lath day of .March, 1897, at the court house door in Ral eigh, I will sellat public auction, by virtue of the authority conferred in the deed of mortgage executed to George B. Moore" by W.J. Folleman and wife (Register's office for Wake county, Book 83, page J52) the fol lowing described parcels of hud in Wake county: 1. A tract of land in Cary town ship, adjoining the lands of (former ly) H P Tucker, the heirs of Nancy Williams, George Coover (formerly) and others, particularly described in a deed from O P Alston to said W J Holleman in book 20, page 415. in said office and als from F P Brewer to Martha Holleman, book 2li, page 641, in said ofiiee, containing 119 acres, more or less. Sale at 12 m. Terms cash, R. H. Battle. Executor of Geo. B. Moore. Raleigh, N. C, Feb 12, 1897. -AND Oxford Ties. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. JOHN S. JOHNSON. DOLLARS. Everybody is chasing dollars, and if you want to save them after you've caughtthem, Our Prices Will Help you, "'LINENE" collars (reveroable) 5c each. "LINENE"cutfs, 10c a pair 10c socks, 5e"a pair. 20c suspenders 10c a pair. Working shirts 2oc. The best umbrella on the market 50c. 75c laundered colored shirts 49c. - , ,, , ; ... . .,., New spring goods coming in every day. & Harris' Lifhio Carbonated IHHUUIUUllUiiUW11 We guara.-tee that one glass of Harris' Lithia Carbonated Water will relieve any case of indigestion in one minutes time or money re funded or if taken after each meal will cure auy case of indigestion. Read what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. C, has U, say f ir it: Mr. J. T. HARRIS Dkak Sill For the past eight months I have been usinsr Barns Lathia Wntr with the most excellent results, tients to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The uarrjonaieu nas uw" Gastri- disturbances. In old chronic dyspept.es if you will wash the stomach with salt and water, and have an hour later have your patient drink the Car i ... i t u,iii malff ninnv friends and improve many stomachs. It is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure cure for l!t,,W .Ivanensia. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, nd wholesale aents for llarthoiu Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. MarchlS lv U.H.&B.S.TUCKEB&CO DRESS GOODS WEEK. Novelties ! This week we place on sale an additional shipment of high class Dress Go.ids, including many novelties never shown here before. You ., k., nna nf (Uco nnvoltioc toith rnnHr'encfl that it is strictly new. of the latest fashion aud the only dress new and desirable weave and color most attractive are : Moire Tringaline, Canvas Ktamine. Piiplinettes, I Ipen-Mesli Novelties, liasketines, And a host of other exquisite weaves, Silk Department. Ni..' ' iU v slocked with a rare collection of Novelties and Plain Silk Fabrics, pi . -. nting a complete assortment of the' most select weaves in high class silks l'r m medium to finest grades. New Laces ! New Laces ! Our new spring stock is all on display immense quantities and endless varieties of the most winsome and prettiest fancies in Net Top. Bourbon, Valenciennes, Torchon, Ori ntitl. Irish Point, Russian, Point do Paris, Arabian, Gauges. Besides a complete line of New Insertings to match all Laces, in black, w In-.- and cream, at our usual low prices. We invite inspection. W. II & R. S. TUCKER & CO. limosons CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. ; Pleasant Medicine The food you eat is of vast im portance in keeping the system right. Eat right and you'll rare ly have doctor's bills to pay. Good bread and butter is the liest medicine in existence. If it's bad it's the vorse. Probablv it's never occurred to you how careful you should be about your bread and your butter. We have a ilour which we guar antee to make the best bread it's possible to produce. There's no adulteration, no bad wheat in it simply the best wheat erown, ground in the best and mostclean ly manner. It's Patapscit Flour : And it costs t'i per Iiaif barrel. Belter buy the best, but we can give you cheaper if you want it. Mow for I he Butter! It's just as important as the bread. We have a butter which tierfectly matches the bread mane from Patapsco Flour. It's gilt edgid creamery butter, fresh, sweet, clean, appetizing and abso lutely pure. SO Cent, a Pound! n t iniinrnri i U. I. UUIUIVHI, AGENT. -"--.. SfH- EE. M. Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco A Positive cure for: Hay Fever, Catarrh, Asthma, Colds, Etc. Thev may be smoked not only with pleasure and impunity, but with pronounced benefit. Try Them. Ask your dealer for them, con tinue to use them and cure id as sured. pool & nomriG, WHOLESALE AGENTS, mal5tf Raleigh, N. C. "Pnf nnta u- 8- and Fope,Kn P xaiLIlliO cured. EugeneW. John- son, Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes, 1729 New York Avenue, Wash ington, D. O. Office established 1868. Charge moderate. - Correspondence equeJusd. .- . un.ua niro where 1 nave Doeu auie wj Bei iu, jo- V- X b. M. UAVluA, M, D. of its kind in this country. Every represented in this sale. Among the Mexecaniue, Grenadine, Grill Cloth, Railway Lace, Bordered Etamine Ointment Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, etc. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, For outdoor planting. Roses, chrysanthemums, eoleus and all kinds of bedding plants. Vines for the veranda. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other vegetable plants. -Evergreen, magnolias and shade trees. Extra-strong Maresciial Neil - t. Z ROSES H. Stein metz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In ttitute. Phone lis. ootl7 . Sarvicc of Sonnoni bj Publication. Noara Carolina, Wake County. Superior Court, Feb. Term, 1897. W H Weatherspoon, plaintiff, vs. lone Weatherspoon alias lone Corthorn, defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Wake county for divorce and to declare null and void the marriage had between the plain tiff and defendant; and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next civil term of Wake superior court to be held on Monday, the 22 day of February, A. P., 1897, at the court bourn in said county of Wake in the state of North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in the said complaint. D. H. YOUNG, C. S. C. Peele A Maynatd, attorneys for plaintiff. . janB-Iw ,iaiwiaHiBaaHw pweKPmTai rsn. Oim ttmeiHj O win U, . Pamrr Omit ao4 wcaecur. Mictu la iM, tu, UU UMC, InpoutnnWwk&fWt, .... Swd moid, arawiof or ctwta witk sWtfp- S V.utTp How k OixaU Pawmta," wltl tat Ltm. Minmt, c.A.crjowco. Ow, PHTtirr Omci, W.Wf-aiOToal. O. C. j IgULfrj i niiTPn RAINS' DOUBLEDAILY SERVICE TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmington, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, '97. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv.N. Y., Pen. R.R.11 00am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 430am Lv.Richmond,A.CL.856pm 005am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L. 830pin 905am Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm !)20am Lv.Wcldon, " 11 28pm 11 65am Ar.Henderson, " 12-66am 139pm Ar.Durham, " r732am t409pm Lv.Durham, " t520pm tlllOam Ar.Raleigli, " 216am 334pm Ar.Sanford, 335am 503om Ar.Sou'n Pines, " 122am 555pm Ar.Hamlet, 510 am G53pm Ar.Wadesboro, ' 554ara 811pm Ar. Monroe, '' 643am 912pm Ar.Charlotte, " 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester " 810ara 1047pm Lv.Columbia.CN&LRR . . . t600pm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar.Greenwood, " 1035am 107am Ar. Abbeville, " 1105am 140am Ar.Elberton, " 1207pm 241ara Ar. Athens, " 115pm 345am Ar. Winder, " 159pm 430am Ar,Atlanta(cnttime)250pm 520am NORTtl BOUND. Lv Atlanta, SAL. LvWinder, " Lv Athens, ' LvElberton, " LvAbbevillc, " LvGreenwood," LvClinton, " No 402. 1200pm 240pm 216pm 415pm 515pm 541pm 634pm No. 38. 750pm 1042pm 11 26pm 1233am 140am 109am 3 05am ArColumbiaON&LRK, . t7 00am LvChester, S.A.L. 8 13pm 4 33am ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 830am LvMonroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " 1123pm 815am ArWilralngton" I530ara 1230pm LvSou'nPines "1214am 920am LvRalcigh, " 216am 1135am Arllenderson, " 828ara 100pm ArDurhanv " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " t520pm til 10am ArWeldon, " 455am 300pm ArRichmond, ACL. 815ara 650pm ArWash'g.PenRR. 1231pm 1110pm ArBaltiiDore, " 143pm 12 48am ArPhiladp'hia, " 350pm 345am ArNewYork, " 623pm 653am ArPortsmouth " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " 750am 605pm Daily. tDaily Except Sunday. JDaily Kxcept Monday. Nos. 403and 402, "The Atlanta Spe cial, ' ' Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull man sleepers .nd coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38, ''The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia aud Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nai-b-ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Agt. P. Dept. 6 Bimball House, Atlanta, Ga. H. S. Leard, Sal Pass. Agt , Ral eigh, N. C. E. St. John, Vice President and General Manager. IT. W. B. Glover, Traflic Manager. V . E. McBee, General buperinten dent. T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth. Va, Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue of a degree of tho Supe rior court of wane county, a. v., made and entered at the February term, 1897 o paid court in the case of E. B. Barbee, surviving partner of the Arm of Barbee & Barbee, against Kichard Taylor and wife, uora a Taylor, it being No. 758 upon the summons docket ot said court, I will offer for said at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the oourt house door in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 19th day of April, 1897, at 12 o'clock m., the following discrlbed tract of land situated in said county about one mile north-east of Raleigh, N. C, ad jolnlngthe dower land of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor and others, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake the north-west cor ner of the dower land of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, thence north 35 degrees, east 31o poles to Crarbtree creek, thence up said creek to tne moutn of the line branch, thence up said branch 278 poles to a stake, thence east 8 i cits to the beginning, containing 72 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2 lu the division of the land of tho late George C. Taylor, as appears upon record in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Wake county in record book Of partition of Un.l, pages 433 and 434. ARHI6TEADJONES, commission' r Administrator's Notice! HaVlni? Qualified as administrator ol the estate of David U. King, de ceased, late of wake oounty, N. o.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or ho fore the 6th day of February, 1898, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, and s.11 persons indebted U the said estate will please make im mediate payment to tne undersigned . j. v. mahcom, AdmlnUtrator of David 11. Kinir. Feb. 4, 1897 Hw6w Sale of Lssil' Under and -by virtue of a bower of -sale contained in a mortgage from Marcus Bill, Milly Hill, his wife, and Andrew Bill to William Watts, dated the 27th day of February. 1891, and registered in Book U3. page 619, of the office of tho Itegister of Deeds for Wake county, N. C, I . will sell on Saturday, January 30, 1897, at the court nouae noor in uaielgb, N. C, at Dublin outer v to tho hichest hidrinv that part or parcel of land situated in St. Mary's township, county aforesaid-, adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B. Bobbitt, Mrs. James Creech -and oth ers and bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake on Big branch, thence south 1781 poles to a stake and point ers, thence west 88 poles to Creechis spring branch, thence with said spring branch to Orr's Mill branch 86 poles, thence with Orr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres find being the same land that was convey ed to Marcus Hill by Catherine Pool by deed recorded in Book 44, page 242, Register of Deeds office for Wake county. Time of sale, 12 m. Terms of sale, cash w. N. Jones, dec 29 tds Attorney . MALE OF Ii.l. By virtue of a decree of the Supo rior court of Wake county, N.C., ren dered on the 15th day of April, 1893, in the matter of Mary A. Smith, some times called Mary Ann Morehead, etc., pending in said court, the undersigned commissioners appointed by said court, will sell onMonday, the 19th day of April, 1897, at the hour of 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in the city of Haleigh, N. C.atpublio auction the following described tract of land, to-wit: Situated In Barton's creek township, in Wake-county, N(J C, known as the Emory place, con ( taining 165 acres more or less anddej scribed in a deed from Peleg Rogers, trustee, to Richard Smith recorded Id book 20, page 307, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county. Terms of sale: One third of the pur chase money cash, the remainder in two equal payments in six and twelve months to be secured by note bearlnj legal interest from day of salt Title will be reserved until purchaM money is paid in full. Ed. Chambers Smith john t. pullen, Commissionei - LOST BOND, On the 3d day of January, 1896, Ardrew G. Hill and wife, Mary A. Hill, executed and delivered to me their bond, under seal, secured by utvsi ugago, uu rciai ooww mr mil uuu- dred dollar with 9 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, due and pay able on the 3d day of January, 1897, which mortgage I have, but the bond I have lost or misplaced and cannot find, and I hereby warn any and all persons from buying or trading for said bond with any person who may have found the same, as I have settled the debt with said Bill and wife by agreement. 30d Eddie W. Thompson. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LING.) Condensed Schedule. In Ellocl Jun. 14, Trains Leave Kalclgh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4,12 p,n. Dally, Solid vestibuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails bury, MorguntuD, .shevllle, not springs and anoxvllle. Connects at Durham tot Ox'ord, ClarksvlUe and Kejfsville, except Bunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western VestH uled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train No. II for Danville. Richmond and intermediate loea stations ; also hi connection for Winston-Salem and with main line train No. as, ' united states rust Mill" for Charlotte Spartaubarg. Oreen Tille Atlanta and all points South ; lao Colum bia. Augusta Charleston, Savannah. Jackson ville and all points in Klorlda Bleeping Car for Atlanta. Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Auinuta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:43 A. II. Daily Solid train, Conslstin Pullman Sleeping ears and coaches from Cha tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 6:00 pm in Urns to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners ' Norfolk and Walm lngton and Baltimore, Chesapeake aud Bich mondS S Co's for all point north and east. Connects at Belma for Fayetteville and in termediate stations on the Wilson and F ettevllle Short cut, dally, except Sunday for new em and Morehead l ity daily far Oalds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions op ti e Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Express Train. 8:10 A. M. DaUly Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvlllr, Hi hmond; at Greensbor for Washington and all points north. Express Train. 4:09 P. fl. Dally For Goldsboro anil intr mediate station, Local Accommodation. a:O0 A. M. Connects at Greensboro for all p luts for North and Sooth and w taston-tfalen and points on the Northwestern North Carolina Sailroad. At Salisbury, for all points in W rat em North 1 arollna Knoxvtlle. Tenn , Clnoln natl and western points; at Charlotte, fr Spar tauburg, Greeuvllle, Athens, Atlanta aud points South. Trains Arrive at Raleigh. .V C: . Express. Train. jiOgP. M. Dally From Atlanta, Cliarloue Greensboro and all points South. Norfolk: and Chattanooga Limited 4:1a P. M. Dally From all poln ta east Ik or (oik Tacbero, Wilson and water lines. , From GoldsDoto. Wilmington, Fayet itvtlle and all points In Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 :0 A. fl. Dally-From New York, Washing- ton Lynchburg Danville aud Greensboro, r bat- tanooga. unojvlUe, Hot springs and Ashertll ExprasaTrala t.SO a, ai. Dally prom ooldahoru and . Inter . mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. ft. Dally From Greensboro and a ': unliiU North and Boiitl'. Sleeping Car (rum Gieeinboro to Kalelgli. :O0p m Dally exc pi NuiMtay From (iill burn aud all points Kat LikmI frtilKht trains also earn pawteuKeis. Pullniaii ears on Light tmiu Irout Hatalf. to . Urw uno-itiv. . TliroiiKh rul'niMi vmtilHil d liraavlng Kuoni 1111B t n wpliig Cur and Vestibuled eoarhtw : wtthouteliange on orfolk limited. IkHihle naily tralti netwrvn Bileial I ia IoUp ai.d AllaM. J ik'k time ; iin-Ctli(nl ao-' iMlltml'MlMI lll. . ' ' . . 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