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THE PRESS-VISITOR, IHlLLIQU. N. C. HBUSIIE1) BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED!. A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, h.STABLISED 1878, AND THE PRESS, KST A BUSHED 1894 Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. liKRKK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager. 1ASPKH N. MoRAHY, .Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year 4-00 Six Months 200 One Month Entered as Second Class Mall Matter X3 DnionERIlabqJ The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. MONDAY .Mav 3 Ex-Postmaster General Tyner tinds great pleasure in his home in the mountains of Western North Carolina, at Tryon, Polk county, lie says there are thousands of families in the Northwest who will lind it to their comfort and advan tage to spend a few months every winter, if tmt all the time, in the South. By the dissolution of "the Patri archs" New York society will lose a rather notable feature. The rea son for the disbanding is. really a tribute, unintentional but none the less genuine, to the late Mr. Ward McAllister, who in his capacity of dictator of social functions was vir tually the organizer and manager of their balls. Thus far his mantle has fallen on no one s shoulders, and the Patriarch's ball ceases because there is no one man who can devote him self to making them a success. Nashville is now just where At lanta was in the summer of two years ago, says the Atlanta Journal. They are about tn open their exposition, and everybody is looking through rose-colored spectacles. The Ten nessee centennial has all the colors of the rainbow. It is a great show from all accounts, and the people of Atlanta sincerely wish it all possible success, but we can't help feeling sympathy for the Nashville people in the disappointment and difficul ties which they are bound to en counter. It will taketwo months to get the show moving well, and sleep less nights before the critical period is passed. Fortunately for them, they have given themselves six months in which to pay for their show. The only serious mistake Atlanta made was in limiting her ex position to three months. It took six weeks to get started, and there were onlyeight weeksleft. Onthis ac count the Nashville ex position ought to pay out easily. By Governor Black's neglect to sign the bill proposed by the comp troller to increase the tax on estates devised r bequeathed by million aires, the taxpayers of the state of New York have lost almost $1,500, OOC. The heirs of the late Theodore Havemeyer have gained $1, 500,000 by that same neglect of the gover nor. The amount of the estate left Havemeyer is quite accurately esti mated to be $14,000,000. A compu tation was made, and the result was that if the governor had acted promptly on the comptroller's bill the tax that would have been placed on the estate would have amounted to $1,400,000. The amount will be far less under the present law. which will apply to this estate. What the next international ex position in Paris, in which all fifty four nations of the earth will partici pate, will achieve as an educator nobody can even imagine at this .time. But one thing is settled: Owing to its admirable arrangement it will be more comprehensive, and, therefore, more instructive, than 11 prior world's fairs. Tho Paris system, as is knowr, arranges for groups and not statesinlhe exhibta. The whole field of work of mankind, so far as it oan physically be brought to expression, is divided into eighteen groups; each one of these groups will have a building by itself, and in this building all na tions exhibit the work of that par ticular group, so that in reality there will be eighteen international expositions. A very welcome inno vationto Paris exhibitors will be that they not only will not have to pay any space rent, but they will also be furnished motive power free of charge. The French are able to do this, for they are not only rich, but also very wise. A Point to Remember. If you wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. The record of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla proves that this is the best medi oine for the blood ever produced. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most stubborn cases and it is the medi cine for you to take if your blood is impure. Hood's pills acteasilyand prompt ly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. Bnekien'a Arnioa 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 curespiles, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents pT box. For sale by all druggists. Wanted. . To buy or loan money on watches, cloaks, pistols, guns, all kinds of old clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry of every description. DWC Harris, pawnbroker and steam dyer. Suits cleaned 75c; cleaned and dyed $1 50. East Hargett street. Raleigh. 2 lm Hocd's Sarsaparilla is known to be an honest medicine, and it actu ally cures when all others fail. Take it now. Violet Perfume Is all the go just now, and we have the best Violet there is on tho market. We have it in bottles and by measure, ranging in price from 40c to 75c per ounce and all prices in bottles. Don't take our word for it, but come anil cot a trial bottle and be convinced. HENRY T. HICKS, Prescription Druggist. New Shoe Store. S. 130 Fayetteville St Men's Pants worth $3, 3 50, 4 00 and 5 00. reduced to SI 50, $2, $2 50 and $3. Boys' Pants 25, 35 and 50c. Boys' Suits $1.49, and 1.75 $2. Men's Shirts 25, 35, 38 and 49c. Coming, 1,000 pairs IOc Socks to sell for 5c a pair. Cures " Cures talk" in tavor E of Hood's Sarsaparilla, g 2I I r as for no other medi- arm cine. Its great cures reco-.'i-.l in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its raot effective ad vertising. Msnyof these pares are mar velous. They have won the confidence of the people; hrve Riven Hood's Sarsapa rilla the larc s. lea in the world, and have made news'i.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 (rOood'S Sarsaparilla la the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. mil oure "Ter His; easy to HOOO S PlllS Uln. easy to operate, glc. EE. M. Cigarettes and Smoking Tobacco A Positive cure for Hay Fever, Catarrh, Asthma, Colds, 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 1hem and cure is as sured. POOL & MORING, WHOLESALE AGENTS, malStf Raleigh, N. C. Unprecedented Shoe Bargains. Ladies' Black, Tan and Chocolate Oxford Ties, heel or spring heel, sold in all stores for tl 25 and $1 50 our price 75c. Misses'Oxford Ties 11 to 2, worth $1, our price 65c. Children's Oxford Ties, 8j U- 2. worth $1, our price (iOc. Above goods, were bought at a sacrifice for cash. Below are goods manufactured for us: Black, Chocolate and Ox Blood Oxford Ties, Strap Sandals, etc,, from $1 to $3 50. We will make this a gala week in the shoe trade. C. POOL. S. B. NORMS, Manager. A Handful of . . MONEY FOR YOU. CRAWFORD '97 Models, $50, Are unsurpassed and unequalled. They are guaranteed for one year, manufactured in Hagerstown, Md. Soly only by Julius Lewis Hardware Company, RALEIGH, N. C. Harris' Lifhia Carbonated We guarat.tei- that one glass of Harris' Lithia Carbonated Water will relieve any 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' Llthla 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. Tn old chronic dyspeptics it you will wash the stomach with salt and water, and have an hour later have your patient drink the Car bonated Lithia you will make many friends and improve many stomach! . It is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure oure for flatulent dyspepsia. S. M. DAVEGA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, Am) wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marchl8 ly Perry Dart of May. Constant Atti-aetiiitis and Plenty of Them. Each Week Prepares Surprises ' the Next. 7lrc CfirriflcQ Monday, May 3d, to l II ii T Vvii 5 irwx jyx aciw, Saturday, May ath. A GREAT SILK SALE! . M. y !'ii-st work begins u Great Silk Sale, or rather two great silk sales- The greatest values in silk we ever knew or you. Collection No. 1. Special Table Sale Price, 49 Cents Per Yard. C:.l!oi .-'.ion No. 2 Special Table Sale Price, 99 Cents These prices do not represent one half their values, the quantities in each collection are not limited yet the first choice means always the best choosing, so be on hand early ues will surprise you. W. li & R. S. Simoson's Oinfmonf CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. Valuable City Alley 200 rj jr a Hi! i fli.it 66 Wilmington Ten large and valuable city lots now on sale, including the elegant home place of the late Hon. A S. Merrimon, situate on North Wilming ton street, near Peace Institute. Parties wishing to purchase lots for nomes or investment iu a must ueuiruuie iwauim win piease can at once, SI it is our Intention of disposing of this property very quickly, and our word for it, if you neglect this opportunity you will regret It, as there is no other property ot tnu class ior sate, win erty ana mining rigni. pnouo. A, W. MOYE & CO., Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agts., 224 Fayetteville street. Phone 207 C. apl IB lm NOTICR OV BMjK UNDER EXECU TION. J. D. Turner ) North Carolina, vs. Wake County, J. J. Whitehead. Raleigh Township. By virtue of an execution directed to tho undersigned from J. C. Mar co m, J. P. of said township In the above entitled action, I will on Mon day, the 8d lay of May, 1897 at 12 o'clock noon at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execu tion all the right, title and interest which the said i. J. Whitehead, de fendant, has In the following personal nroriertv. to wit: 9 cane bottom chairs. 4 rockers, 1 centra table, I large lamp, 1 ODen Franklin stove. 1 sewtntr ma chine, 1 targe safe, 1 washsttnd (mar ble top), 1 dresser (marble top) I oeib ter table (marble top) 1 large bed stead, snrlnffs and mattress. 1 feather bea, I bolster, 4 pillows and one stu dent lump. HAM T. JONES, ; Sheriff Wake County. Raleigh, N. C, April 21, 1897. . BICYCLES, .TUCKEE1&C0 Per Yard. Monday morning. The great silk val TUCKER & CO. Property lor Sale. 321 120 60 !2 60 60 j 60 1 60 60 Street. taice pleasure in snowing you tne prop YANCEY & BOWED, 130 Morgan street. MANUFACTURERS OF FarnVagcns.Baggies Spring Wagons, Carts, c. . Repairing done promptly. - Horses and inula sbos) skilfully. Our wagon department will be as der the management of Mr, T. A Bo wen, who is well known as the boas wagon maker. . mil Is LIMITED 0UBLEDAILY 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 , '87. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv.N.Y.,Pen.RR.1100am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" 1 12Dm 1205am Lv. Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 4d0ara Lv.Richmond,A.CL.856pm 905am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L, 830pm 9 05am LT.Portsmouth, " 845pm 920am LtWeldon, " Ml 28pm 11 65am Ar.Henderson, "1256am 139pm Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, f732am 1 5 20pm t409pm til 10am Ar.Raleigh, ' Ar.Sanford, ' Ar.Sou'n Pines, ' Ar. Hamlet, ' Ar.Wadesboro, ' Ar. Monroe, 216am 335am 422am 510am 554am 643am 3 34pm 503pm 655pm 663pm 811pm 912pm Ar.Charlotte, " 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, 810am 1047pm Lv.Columbia,CNfcLRK . t600pm Ar.Cllnton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar.Greenwood, " 1035am 107am Ar. Abbeville, " 1105am 140am Ar.Elberton, " 1207pm 241am Ar. Athens, " 116pm 345am Ar. Winder, " 159pm 430am Ar, Atlanta (cnttime)250pm 520am north bound. No 402. No. 38. Lv Atlanta, SAL. 1200pm 750pm Lv Winder, " 240pm 1042pm Lv Athens, " 216pm 1126pm LvElberton, " 416pm 1233am LvAbbeville, " 515pm 140am LvGreenwood," 541pm 1 09am LvCllnton. " 634pm 305am m ArColumbiaCN&LRR, .... t7 00am LvChester, S. A.L. 813pm 433am ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 830am LvMonroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " 1123pm 815am Ar Wilmington" J530am 1230pm LvSou'nPines " 1214am 920am LvRaleigh, " 216am 1135am ArHenderson, " 828am 'lOOpm ArDurham, " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " f520pm til 10am ArWeldon, " 455am OOpm ArRichmond, ACL. 816am 650pm ArWash'g.PenRR. 1231pm 1110pm Ar Baltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhiladphla," 350pm 345am rNewYork, " 623pra 653am ArPortsmoutb " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " 760am 605pm Dally. tDally Except 8unday. J Daily Except Monday. Nos. 403and 402, "The Atlanta Spe cial." Solid Vestibuled Tram of Pull man sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, b. v. 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 and Atlanta Both trains make immediate con neotions at Atlanta for Montgomery Mobile, New Qrleans, Texas, Call ville. Memphis. Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. JNewland, lien. Agt. p. Dept. 6 Himbali House, Atlanta, Ga. U. S. Leard, Sal. Pass. Agt, Ral eigh, IN. u. E. St. John, Vice President an General Manager. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager V. E. McBee, General Super! n ten dent. T. J. Anderson, General Passe n ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Va, Sale of Valuable Mod- By virtue of a degree of the Supe rior court of Wake county, N. C. made and entered at the February term, 1897 of said court In the case of is. is. Baroee, surviving partner or tne firm "of Barbee & 'Barbae, against Rfehard TaVlor and wife. Dora B. Taylor, if being No. 758 upon the lummdns docket of said court, I will Offer fpr said t public outcry to the nignest Dinner, wr easn at tne pourt- nouae door in tne city or xtaieurn. w C, on Monday the 19th day of April 1891, at 12 o'clock m., the following dlsoribed tract of land situated in said county about one mile north-east of Kaieign, n. v., an Mining tne aower land of Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor and others, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake the north-west oor nerof tne dower land of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, thence north 36 degrees, east aio poles to iTADtree erees, tnenoe up said creek to the mouth of the lino branch, thence-up said ' branch 278 poles to a stake, thence east 8 poles fa fchelieglnhlpg, containing 72 acres, mors or less, and being Lot No.' 2 in She dlriilon of Te bp,d P i ueorgeu. layior, u appear 9 iJPPn record in tne once or tne Ulerk of the Superior conrt of Wake county In reaord book of partition of (and, J lit r pmgam wu fo. AjnosTsapJovBs, ijommiasioper . Administrator's Notice I Having qualified as administrator or tn estate ot uavut t. King, de ceased, late of Wake county, N, c, this la to notifv all nersons hnvinir claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day of February, 1898, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, and all' persons indebted to the said estate will please make im Mdlate payment to the undersigned. J. C. MAROOM, Administrator Of CavM IT. Klnir. Feb. 4, WTHMt You Can Settle the Ever Vexatious Question ... What to Give : the Bride - By spending a lew moments looking through our now and complete " stock of Sterling Ware, Cut Glass, 1 Iron and Brass Lamps China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS. w JSWELKRS AND OlTICIANS. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, etc. - Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, For outdoor planting. . Roses, chrysanthemums, coleus ami all kinds of bedding plants. Vines for the veranda. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other vegetable plants. Evergreen, magnolias and shade trees. Extra-strong M&rescbal Neil ROSES. ii o: rri I I . oicii ii ici., riui isi, North Halifax Street, near Peace In atltute. Phone 113. oct!7 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 lfeth day of November 1897, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. A .1 ELLIS, ovl9 lawtiw Executor SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In Effect June 14, I806. Trains Leave Haleigh Iau. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4.12 p, m, Dally ,-Solld vestibuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails bury, Korg&nton, istievllle, dot springs and Knoxvllle. Connects at Durn&m lor Oxford, Clark ville and Keysvllle, except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western Vestli uled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main Hue train No. II for Danville, Richmond and Intermediate loea stations ; also has connection for Wlnston-Balem and with main line train No. 80, "united states past nail" for Charlotte, Bpartanbarg, Green t ule, Atlanta and ulLpolnts South ; lao Colum bia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville, and all points In Florida. Bleeping Car for Atlanta, Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Aumsta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:43 A. fl. Dally Solid train fouslntln Pullman Sleeping cart and coaches from CUa tanooKS to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5:00 pm In time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners ' Norfolk and Wans lngton and Baltimore, Chesapeake eiid Bleb mondg 8 Go's for all polnfnorth and east Connects at Selma tor Fayetteville and In termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa ettevllle Short cut, dally, except Sunday for new era and Morehead City, dally for Golds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Express Train. 8:80 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvllle, Bl hmond; at Greensnor for Washington and all points north. Express Train. 4:09 P. n. Dally For Uoldsboro and Inter mediate stations. Local Accommodation. stOO A. M. Connects at Greensboro for ai p bits tor North and South and Winston-Salem and points 00 the Northwestern North Carolln 1 Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points In West ern North atollna. Knoxvllle, Teno., Clneln natl and western points ; at Charlotte, fc Spar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and points south. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, If. p.: Express Train. t -Oi P. M. Dally-From AtlauU, Charlotte Greensboro and all points South. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited , 4:1 a P. M. Dally From all points east. Nor folk Tarboro, Wilson and water Unas. From Goldsboio, Wilmington, Fayet evtuv and all pouits In Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 140 A. ft Dally From New Turk. Washuuc ton, Lynchburg Danville and Greensboro, Chat tanooga, Knoxvllle, Hot springs snd ashevllle Express Train 8,80 a. m. Dally rrom ooldsboro and Inter mediate stations.; 7:30 A. tl. Dally From Greensboro and a points North and Sooth. Sleeping Car troui Greeusboro to Raleigh. t:O0p.ta Dally exe pi Snnday-From Gnldi boro ana all points SaaL Local freight tral at also carry paiwenxers, . . FstlmaD ears on sight train from Balelp k , Greensboro. - Through rnllmao yettlbul d Drawing Boom Buffet sleeping Car and Vestibuled coach ei wiuwukeiuuisv uq aonoia unwu, Doable dally trains between Raleigh. Char lotts and Atlanta. Qnlck time; niexeelledae-:- aomntodation. W. H. GRREN, General Rupaiinbmdea " . A. TURK. General rassenger Agent . WashlnstoB. D.C. . T - It". M CrrLf. TraftV Manavei. '
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