-J 'pi-- , "J ' j" -i . f 'ill 11 ' - 1 ':" Sr" r;.i..'V THE PRESS-VISITOR, ' RALEIGH. N. C. HI BUSHED BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED!. CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOB, IvST ABUSED 1878, AND THS PRESS, KSTABU8HED 1894. tJthce in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. iiHF.Kk O. ANDREWS. I'd I tor ami Manager. IASPEK N. JHcHARY. Soliciting Agent. 1 Subscription Prices. One Year 1 00 Six Months 2 00 One Month 35 Kntered as Second Class Mail Matter live in a day of evolution and revo lution. The present declining price of horses has a more significant meaning than appears to a superfi cial observer. Motive power is be ing drawn from other sources, and the probability is that the horse will in the future be almost unknown. But even this will make it more necessary that the roadway should be made tit for the horseless car riage, the bicycle and other means of locomotion. " Uuoklen'a AniM 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 per box. For sale by all druggists. Hi leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. FRIDAY April 16 We make our acknowledgments for advance copies of ' The People's Pictorial Edition of the Confederate Soldier in the Civil War," now in course of publication. It is a mag nificent work, and wheu completed will be the finest thing of the kind ever produced on the Southern Confederacy. It is beautifully printed and handsomely illustrated. It has been given out that a cotton mill is to be erected at Depew, the manufacturing town near Buffalo, N. Y., operating 1280 looms or 40, 000 spindles. The mill building will be 185 feet wide and 660 feet wide and 660 feet long, will manu facture cotton cloth of all kinds, and will give employment to 350 women and 50 men. The entire cost of the plant will be in the neighborhood of 550,000. Wanted. T' buy or loan money on watches, cloaks, pistols, guns, alt kinds of old clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry of every description. I) W C Harris, pawnbroker and steam dyer. Suits cleaned 75c; cleaned and dyed $1 50. East Hargett street, Raleigh. 2 lm Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as Execu 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, rov!9 lawfiw Executor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nancy Harris, de ceased, late of Wake county, N. C ., this is to notify all persons bavins claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned at bis office in Raleigh, N. C.on or be fore the 26th day of March, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all parties in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. J. C. Marcom, Administrator. B. C. Beck with, Atty. m25 6w Brooklyn gas companies are threatening to bring suit against the trolley companies because leaks are caused by the electrolysis of the pipes from the current escaping from the trolley conductors. An expert says that if the gas companies used cast iron pipes, as they should, instead of of wrought iron pipes, as they do for the sake of cheapness, there would not be any leaks. "Pat cmfe S. and Foreign pro J. aiCUlS (.npeil. EiiimnW .Ii.hn. son, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, 1729 New York Avenue, Wash ington, D. C. Office established IStSS. Charges modorate. Correspondence eq uested TEiey Al Back "There are (ads ta j tT) n medicine as well as in WVlSS other things," said a busy drueeist. " but the most remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsc parilla ia that customers who try ottw r remedies all come hack tu Hood's, and this is why the enormous talcs ot this great medicine Mil keep tip and continue the Eg tfwnol year round, steady as a clock. "Why is it?" "O, fcimply t-ecause Hood's Sarsaparllla has more mil cura tive merit than any medicine 1 ever sold." This is of daily occurrence in ilmont every drug store. Hood's Hars:i;a,-ills has cured moro sickness, and made t.'ore happiness through restoration to health than any other medicine. ru Sarsaparllla 18 the standard - the One True Hlo.xl Purifier. 7. .. are the only pills tu take nOOO S PlllS with Uoou'iSarsuparilla. Sale of IiRitd in Wake County. On Monday, the 15th clay of March 1897, at the court house door in Ral eigh, 1 will sell at public auction, by virtue of the authority conferred in the deed of mortgage executed to George a. Moore by W.J. Holleman and wife (Register's office for Wake county, Book 88, page 652) the fol lowing described parcels of land in Wake county: 1. A tract of land in Cary town ship, adjoining the lands of (former lv) II 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 26, page 641, in said office, containing 110 acres, more or less. Sale at 12 m. Terms cash, R. H. Battle, Executor of Geo. B. Moore. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 12. 1897. Harris' Lifhia Carbonated UilUUUUUhla'iHMUimmt llnHnnnnniV?fTflTiritf EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Charles McLean, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said Charles McLean to present the same on or before the 5th day of April, 189s, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate wiil please make immediate payment to me or my attorneys. This 5th day of April, '97. Dani'si. McLean, Executor. Argo Sc Snow, Attorneys. THE FROST Has come and g"' e and you may now plant your garden and flower ve nave just rep emsued our seeds without fear of u.oir being killed stocks and offer a fuil assmtiiient. HENRY T. Prescription HICKS, It is announced today that the re cent visit to London of the King of Belgium had for its object the con summation of a contract by the terms of which a syndicate rents for a term of years the King's splendid chateau in Ardennes, for use as a gambling club. The grounds and park are exquisitely attractive, and the King is to build a large hotel adjoining the chateau. The promo ters seriously believe that the place will rival Monte Carlo. Druggist. Successors to Hicks & Rogers, Corner Fayetieville and Morgan Sts. St. Patrick s cathedral in New York ia to be enriched with the cost liest holy water font ever placed in a Catholic church. It is Gothic in design ana cost siu.uuu. it is a beautiful creation in pure Carrara marble. The bowl of the font is cut from a solid piece of marble 6 feet square. The exterior of the font is richly carved. It was executed by Prof. Fondi, a celebrated Italian sculptor, at the quarries of S A Mac Farland, in Carrara, Italy. Mr. MacFarland's agent said that there was no cathedral in Europe that possessed so beautiful and costly a holy water font. It is surmounted by a figure of an angel, near'y life- size, also in marble. The font is a gift to the cathedral by Archbishop Corrigan and several of .his friends, who do not desire their identity to be known. It will be used for the first time on Easter Sunday New Shoe Store. Colored Oxford Ties. We guarantee that one glass of Harris' Lithia Carboitated Water will relieve auy case of indigestion in one minute's time or money re funded, or if taken after each meal will cure any case of indigestion. Read what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. C, has to say for it: Mb. J. T. HARRIS: Dear Sir For the past eight months I have been using Harris' Lithia Water, with the most excellent results, where I have been able to get my pa tients to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The Carbonated has no equal in Gastric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics If you will wash the stomach with Bait and water, and have an hour later have your patient drink the Car bonated Lithia you will make many friends and Improve many stomachs. It is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure cure for flatulent dyspepsia. S. M. DAVEGA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, And wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marchl8 ly 17.EUHS.TUCCIERSC0 A Constant Newness. The daily incoming of new things creates a constant newness and novelty in every part of this "Big Store" and now with the greatest col lection of the newest and best goods you ever saw here! Every depart ment is ready for you to begin your Easter buying, DRESS GOODS! Our stock is overflowing with all the staples and novelties intended for spring and summer wear, and you see the marvellous genius of french men in the soft, lustrous colors nnd exquisite fabrics, and the combination of reds and purples and inlets. The effects produced with the blacks and brilliant or subdued colors are astonishingly tasteful. The gowning of w.irnan this season is an important factor in the dry goods business, and ;o plan new dresses something else is needed bo sides time and money . Some capacity for colors and suggestion some native taste -Hip pioper light, ;ind. above all, the whole round of the sea son's prod n' Hons to look over ind select from. Our hi- -i Goods corps have mane the "gowning of woman" their constant, study, and have gathered the brightest and best goods from all the world, and will so place them before each visitor that no woman need fall into the error of wearing an ill-chosen dress. The most brilliant gathering of the world 'at choicest products dis f ilayed with all the skill and ta:t of our dress goods people! The offer ngs are unusually attractive the variety unusually large and the prices unusually moderate. Greater values than we are offering in High Art f abrics are not obtainable elsewhere We invite you to visit us Ibis week and be shown what "fashion" says you must wear this spring and summer. V. l & R. S. TUCKER & GO. 0 iniiTrn a aa DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath: ens. Wilmington, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk an'! Richmond. Ointment umosons CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. El UST OPENED We will display this week the finest ever shown in the State. line of Colored Oxford Ties CORRECT STYLES in Ox Blood, Chocolate, Tans and Russets. Prices from 85c to H r. Come and see the new styles and colors. S. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager 130 Payetteville St. A very fine Hlo of Tickles. CutsuDS. Sauces, Olives, etc. Any variety of sweet mixed, sour mixed . Gerkins. Midgets, Chow-Chow, Picall;li, etc.. in bottles or by measure. We Offer Today An extra fine lot of Southampton, Va. , Hams. Utmost care taken iu the curing and smoking of these Hams. Also best brands of sugar cured aud North Carolina Hams. Breakfast Bacon, etc. We want you to try a small SAM- i'Lh sack of our unsurpassed 4 The press of the State of Mississ ippi has ceased discussing isms and theories and turned its influence to '' the material upbuilding of town and eountry. The horrible condition of th publio highways of the State : ' leads the North Mississippi Herald, '' under the caption of "A Plea for Good Heads," to say editorially: ; , "There seems to be throughout the ! eauntry a disposition to again agl- Ihe gooi roads question. We EASTERTIDE 1897! ALL the SWELL PEOPLE will be on the "boule vards" Easter Sunday ana tne follow who hasn't a spick and span new suit wm not even be recognized by his "best girl !" Ave leave the suit for you, and as for hats, shoes and furnishing wear, we are up to date on inem m styie ana aown to bottom in prices. If you prefer a tailor made Suit, we are in the best position possible to serve you. We can refer with confidence to hundreds we have fitted up. Our tailors write us to keep the orders rolling in fast and furiously; that they can handle them all. Melrose" Flour It will surely please you. This Flour is ground from finest se lected wheat aud lias all the prop erties that go to make the best bread, etc. No Shoddy Stuff Kept. My complete line of staple and fancy Groceries are fresh and of the best iuality obtainable. Your orders will be aDDreciated ana win nave our prompt and care, careful attention. J. D. TURNER, Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, etc. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, For outdoor planting. Bosch, chrysanthemums, coleus and all kinds of bedding plants. v ines ior ine veranda. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other vegetable plants. Evergreen, magnolias and shade trees. Extra-strong Mareschal Neil ROSES. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stltute. Foone 113. ocll7 SOHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, '97. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. iLv.N.Y.,Pen.RR1100am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" ) 12pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 430am Lv.Richmond,A.CL.856pm 905am Lv.Norfolk,S.A.L,830pm 905am Ly.Portsmouth, " 845pm 920am Lv.Weldon, " 1 128pm 1 155am Ar.Henderson, "1266am 139pm Ar.Durham, " t732am t409pm Lv. Durham, " f520pm tlllOam Ar.Raleigh. " 216am 334pm Ar.Sanford, " 335am. 503 pm Ar.Sou'n Pines, " 422am 555pm Ar.Hamlet, " 510am 053pm Ar.Wadesboro, '' 554am 811pm Ar.Monroe, " 643am 912pm Ar. Charlotte, " 830am 1025pm Ar.Chesrer, " 810am 1047pm Lv.Columbia,CN&LRU . . . f600pm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar.Greenwood, Ar.Abbeville, Ar Elberton, Ar. Athens, Ar.Winder, 1035am 11 05am 1207pm 1 15pm l&9pm Ar, Atlanta (cnt time)2 50pm 107am 140am 241am 345am 430am 520am north bound. No 402. No. 38, Lv Atlanta, SAL. 12 OOpm Opm LvWinder, " 240pm 1042pm Lv Athens, " 216pm 1126pm LvElberton, " 415pm 12 33am LvAbbeville, " 515pm 140am LvGreenwood," 541pm 109am LvClinton, " 634pm 3 05am ArColumbiaON&LRR t7 00am LvCbester, S.A.L 813pm 433am ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 8 30am LvMonroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " Ml 23pm 815am ArWilmington" :530am 1230pm LvSou'nPines " 1214am 920am LvRaleigh, " 216am 1135am ArHenderson, " 828am 100pm ArDurham " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " t620pm til 10am ArWeldon, " 465am 300pm ArRichmond, ACL. 815am 650pm ArWash'g.PenRR. 1231pm 1110pm ArBaltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhiladphia," 350pm 3 45am ArNewYork, " u'23pm 653am ArPortsmouth " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " 750am 605pm 'Dally. tDaily Except -mnday. Except Monday. I Daily Cor. .fohnson and Halifax Sta Telephone 12A EE. M. Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco A Positive cure for: Hay Fever, Catarrh, Asthma, Golds, Etc. They 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 is as sured, i pool & uomiiG, t. jontisori, QUALITY With Us Is the important item, therefore we must keep on band Patapsco Superlative Flour Kingan's Reliable Hami. Harvey'i Pare Leaf Lard. Harvey's Tarbell Cheese. 5th Avenue Uocha and Java Roasted Coffee and many other hi ands of goods that are acknowledged kd era In their Hoe and they dp sot cost job any more perhaps than others that are said tabs "just as good." Does It never oopur, to yon when you are offered something "just as good as-" that they have an object In so doing. A trial order sollolted. WHOLESALE AGENTS, malfitf Raleigh, N. C. AGENT. ftiooc U. Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Spe- cial,"Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull man sleepers and 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, bond Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Honda. tor tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to a. a. jNewiana, wen. Ajrt. f. Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Ga. a. S. .Lard. bal Pass. Ant , Kal eigh, N. U. H.. bt. John, vice President and General Manager. ft. W. is. Cilover, Trattic Manager v . Hi. McJJee. General bunenntcn dent. T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Va, Sale ef Land.' by vir sale contained in a mortgage from Marcus Hill, Hilly Hill, his wife, and Andrew Hill to William Watts, dated the 27th day of February. 1891, and registered in Book 113, page 619, of the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N. C, I will, sell ou Saturday, January 30, 1897, at the court house door In Raleigh,' Nr C, at publio outcry to the highest bidder, that part or parcel of land situated In St. Mary's township, county afore said, adjoining the lands ot Dr. J. B. Bobbitt, Mrs. James Creech and oth ers aud bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake on Big branch, theufcs south 1781 poles to a stake and point ers, thence west 86 poles to Creech's spring branch, thence with said spring branch to Orr's Mill branch 85 poles, thence with Orr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres nnd being the same land that was convey ed to Marc up 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 20 tds Attorney 8ALE OP LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Supe rlor court of Wake eounty, 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 sellonMonday. the 19th day of April, 1897, at the hour of 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N. C, at public auction the following described tract of land, to-wit: Situated in Barton's creek township, in Wake county, N C, known as the Emory place, cob. taining 165 acres more or less and do! 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 ia two equal payments in six and twelve months to be secured by note bearlnr legal interest from da? of sale. Title will be reserved until purchase money is paid in full. Ed. Chambers Smith, JOHN T. Puixen, Comml8siono LOST BOND. day of January, 1890, On the 3d Ardrew u. Hill and wife, Mary A. etui, executed ana delivered to me their bond, under seal, secured by mortgage, on real estate for two hun dred dollar with 9 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, due and pay able on the 3d day of January, 189., 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 Hill and wife by agreement. 30d Eddie W. Thompson. Sale of Valuable Land. By virtue of a degree of the Supe' rlor court of Wake county. N. U., made and entered at the February term, 1897 of said court in the case of J a. isarbee, surviving partner of the firm of. Barbee & Barbee, against tticnara Taylor and wire, Dora il Taylor, it being No. 758 upon the summons docket of said court, I will offer for said at publio outory to the highest bidder for cash at the oourt- nouse door n the city of Ualelgb, N. C, on Monday the 19th day of April, is(, sc iz o mock m., tne ioiiowing dlsoribed tract of land situated in said county about one mile north-east of ttaieign, rv. c. ad joining the 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 Tayior, thence north 35 decrees, east 31tt poles to Crabtree creek, thence up said creek to the mouth of the line branch, thence up said branch 278 poles to a stake, thence fiut 8 poles va tne ueirinning, containing a acres, more or less, and beins Lot Ho. t in the division of the land of the late George C. Taylor, as appears upon reoord in the office of the Clerk of the superior court ot wake county in record book of nartition of land. pages ana . AKMTfcTB.pJONES, Commissioner AdaalDl.tralor's Notlcel Hayinsr Qualified as administrator Of the estate of David H. Klnir. oeaea, late of wake county, N. c, this Is to notify all Deraons havlnv elaiuu against the said estate toprtr- mw mm k uio undersigned on or oe fore the 6th day of Februa.v. ni- this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, na mil persons indebted to tne saia estate wui please make Im mediate payment to the undersigned. - rf. U. MAKOOM, AdminUtrator of PvM rr trin SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) Condensed Schedule. I Effect JlUM 1 4, ISo. Train. Leave Raleigh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4,12p.m. Dally .-Solid vestibuled train with sleeper (ram Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails- bury, Moreautoo, ashevule, not sprints and KnoxTllle. Connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksvllle and Keysvllle, except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western Vestli uled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train No. II for Danville, Richmond and Intermediate toca stations ; also has connection fur Whuton-Balem and with main line train No. 35, ' vnlted state rail nail" (or Charlotte. Spartanburg. Green ville, Atlanta and all polnta Sooth ; lso Colum bia, Augusta Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and all points In Florida. Bleeping Car (or Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car (or Antra ta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 1:43 A. fl. Dally Solid train, eons latin Pullman Sleeptng cars and coaches from Cna tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5:00 p in In time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners' Norfolk and Walia lngton and Baltimore. Chesapeake aud Rich mond 8 S Go's (or all polntrnorth and east. Connects at Selma (or Fayetterllle and In termediate stations on the Wilson and F ettevtlle Short cut, dally, except Sunday (or new era and Morehead City, dally (or Golds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Express Train. 8:30 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham (or Oxford, KeysTDle, Bl hmood; at Greensbor for Washington and all points north. Express Train. t:09 P. fl. Day For Goldsboro and tutor mediate stations, Local AcwomtaodatioB). iQ0 4. M. Connects at Greensboro lor al p tuts (or North and South and Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carolina Railroad. At Salisbury, (or all polnta In West ern North I arollna Knoxrille, Tenn , Clneln natl and western points; at Charlotte. Ic Spar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Adapt and points South, Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N, C,; Express Train. j:Oi P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte Greensboro and all points South. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited 4:1a P. M. Dally From all polnta east Nor folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Golds bot a. Wilmington. Fayet nile Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited, it uO A. a Dally Front New Turk. Washing ton Lynchburg Danrllle and Oreeniboro, chat -tanooga. knaxrlUe, Hot springs and ashevlllt Exams Train . I, SO a, m. Dally rrom aotdsboro and tatar , mediate stations, ' . Losal. v: 1-M A. ft. Dally From Greensboro and a polnta North and Sooth. Sleeping Car (roe Greensboro to Raleigh. :Oe f at Dally ex pt SandM-Proia Golds ' boro and an points East. Loeal freight trains also carry passengers. Pullman ears on night train front Kalelrh to Greensboro. Through rullmaa vestlbul d prawlng loon auBrt sleeping Car and Vestibuled eoachea wUbontebnngt on sortolk limited. Doable dally trains between Balelga Caat lotte and Atlanta. Quick timet unexcelled ae- - . w. B. GRKKN, ' General Superintend , K A. TURK. General Passenger Agent Washington. D. C. - " J. If, Ccrj, Traffic Wanagei . -