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- -"! BAl.F.IfiH. N. r Published by the Visitor-Press Company I Incorporated. I A CONSOLIDATION OF THE VISITOR, ES TABLISHED 1878, AND THB PRES8, ESTABLISHED 1894. I Offices id the Academy of Music. GREEK O. ANDREWS, Editor and Manager. IASPER N. McRARY. Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year $4 00 Six Months $2.00 One Month 35 Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE NO. 168. TUESDAY Sept. 21 PEHPEIIA1. MOTION- THE GLADISfc WHEEL. The most wonderful of the me chanical inventions that are on ex hibition at the centenuial exposition is the Ghdish Wheel which solves the long discredited idea of what is called perpetual motion. This machine is placed on Vanity Pair in one of t he concessions, where a nominal price is, charged for admission, and it is worth the time spent to see this discovery in mechanics for which the world has been seeking for centuries. Physics has taugnt that it is impossible to obtain perpetual motion on account of the operation of external forces that cannot be eliminated. GravityT was the only hope left ief'the scien tists who w?g ' interested in the problemod even with their last rerurce they found it a vain y-'cheme. Eighty years ago a Tennesseean decided to undertake the long un raveled puzzle and chose the force of gravity as the means of accomplish ing his purpose. For fifty years he toiled with the problem; few knew of his plans and those who were let into his scheme pronounced bim a fool. The old man was undaunted, however, and initiated his son into the mysteries of his purpose. This son was W J Gladish, and the suc cess that has crowned his efforts after thirty years of hard labor amply repays him for the time he has spent and for the uubelief that was the only encouragement or dis couragement that his friends gave him. It was in 1817 that the father first began his experiments in what is now Chattanooga and now, in the year in which Tennessee is cele brating the 100th anniversary of ber admissioa into the Union and the achievments of her sons during the past century, it is fitting that this monument to mechanical genius should be displayed to the public. The Gladish wheel is 12 feet in diameter and is constructed of wood. It has twenty-four spokes that are set in three rows of eight each. On each spoke are two wooden spools that allow a hollow tube of heavy tin alloy to pass to the circumference or to the center of the wheel as it revolves. Within each tube is five pounds of mercury, which is em ployed on account of its almost per fect mobility. Let a spoke start at the highest point of its revolution and revolve to the right. On account of its own weight the tube that is connected with this spoke rests against the center of the wheel. The wheel passes on until the spoke lies iu a horizontal position. The moment this point is passed the mercury, which as soon as the spoke assumed an upright position in its upward course dropped to the bottom of the tube, rolls to the outer end of the tube, being then three feet from the panter of : the wheel. The lever arm is three feet and the weight of the mercury is five pounds, mak ing a force of fifteen pounds at this Bookien's Arnica Salva. The best salve in the world tor 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 guarran- eed to give perfect satisfaction or money reiunaea. Tice zo cents p"r box. For sale by all druggists. point, Here no work is being done, for the tube on the opposite side is exertiog an equal force in the oppo site direction. But, in a few sec: onds, this tube whicb we have been watching slides over the .spools to the circumference; the lever arni is twelve feetY force at this point is 'wrtfinstead of fifteen pounds which is being exerted on I the opposite side, and the result is motion in the direction of the greater force and with a velocity propor tioned to the excess of force on the right side. The wheel, when allowed to run alone, acquires such a velocity that it is necessary to control it to pre vent it tearing itself to pieces. To this purpose a governor is applied which is run by the power generated by the wheel. Mr, Gladish expects to operate a series of fans and some light ma chinery as soon as he can have them put in He is sanguine of great re sults from his discovery and expects to revolutionize methods in light machinery. They Allfe Come Back "There are fads In medicine as well as in other things," said a busy druaafct, " but the most remarkable thing snout Hood's Baraa parllla is that customers who try other remedies all como bai-k to Hood's, and this is why he enormous sales of this rrnt. mniinintf ana keep up and continue theNflT whole year round, steady l J as a clock. "Why is itt' "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparijla has more real cura tive merit than stfy medicine I ever sold." This is of datfy occurrence in almost every drug ste. Hood's 'Sarsaparilla has cured moot sickness, and made more happiness thfrough restoration to health than any otaer medicine. ood'i Sarsaparilla Is the standard - the One True Blood Purifier. . are the only pills to tak nOOd S PlIlS with Uood's Sarsaparilla. NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix of the estate of Siou D. Williams, deceased, this is to notify all persons having olaima against the estate to present the same to me for payment on or before the 19th day of June, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said ettate will please pay without further demand. Bettie G. Williams, Administratrix, etc. Raleigh, June 19 '97. RALEIGH MALE ACADEMY. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority given in a mortgage irom Burton Maneum and wi'e recorded in Register's office of Wake county, in book 106. paue 44. I will sell on Monday, the 27th day of aeptemDer, lyi, at public auction f r cash at the court house door of Wake oounty, the lands conveyed in said mortgage, same being situated near Wake Forest college, Wake county, N. C, adjoining the lands of the late W. G. Simmons, the late J. S. Pure foy, the late W. T. Walters and oth ers, and described as follows: First Lot Begins at a pine corner of the land of said W. (1. Simmons and W. T. Walters and runs thence south 39 degrees, west t 75-100 chains to a stone on south side of the Walters road; thence north 871 degrees, west J 28-100 chains to a stone on IViB Wal ters path- thence noxth" 4' degrees, east S-85ch&in jj ine beginning, con- VLHttag z 12-100 acres Second Lot Begins at a stone cor ner of above named lot on said Wal ters path, runs thence north 42 de grees, west 5 16-100 chains to a s'ore, corner of King Young's on Ca'-oliue Montague's lot, in said Simmons line: thence south 27 degrees, wet 3 45 100 chains to a stone on the north side of said Walters path: tl'fiuw south Plj degrees, east 5a-100 chains to lue be ginning, containing 83-100 ,.n acre, being land conveyed to Itm-ton Man gum by deed reo irded in siiil book 106, page 143 T mof ..i I , z o'clock m. This August 18H7 J. N. II lwxu, ag27-30ii Mortgagee. I will, as principal, begin the next annual session of the Raleigh Male Academy ou August 30, with compe tent assistants. For catalogue, terms or other infor mation, application can be made to me at any time before that date. HUGH MORSON, Raleigh, N. C jy 12 lm NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administratrix of John L. Harrison, deceased, this is to notitiy all persons having claims against the estate of the said John L. Harrison to present them on or bc-fore the 6th day of September, i!98, other wise this notiywnVi be plead in bar of their collection. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to me. Sarah Williams, Executrix of John L. Harrison, dee'd. Address, Raleigh, N. G. Raleigh, N. G., Sept. 6, 1897. 5.00 CRAWFORD BICYCLES, 1897 Models. 28-inch Wheels. With regular equipment, cash, guaranteed for one year. 24 and 26-inch Wheels, $25.00. Julius Lewis Hardware Company, RALEIGH, N. C. Harris' Lithia Carbonated We guaraLtee 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 takenprfter each meal will cure any case of indigestion. Read what the noted Df. Davega, of Chester, S. C, has to say tor it: Ma. 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 mv na- :... - ... .1: ' . . . . 1 . .... . ... - . reu w unuK suuicienu quantity aaiiy. xne caroonatea nas no equal in Gastric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics if you will wash the stomach with salt and water, and have an hour later have vour na'.'pnt nrlnlr thn f:m-- 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 nauneni uyspepsia. s. M. DAVEGA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, And wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marchl8 lv TUCKERS' STORI Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as executor of the estate of VV. R. Me Dade, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present me same to me for payment on or be fore the 27th day of August, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of their i t-overy. All persons indebted to the e. t. te will please pay without further dci.aa 1. VV. U. ALLEN, Executor of W. R. McDade. Haleigh, N. C., Aug. 27. '97. The Housekeeper's Chance to Save Money. Opening of Fall Shoes. -THE Swellest Line' in Town. Selling Carpets. Not many left what's left the best Axminsters, Wilton Velvets, Body Brussels and Kaschmers. Prices Make Them Bargains No charge for making and laying. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.'s Great Dissolution Sales. We are daily receiving our new fall line of shoes,; consisting of all the new styles, new colors and new toes. We are displaying decidedly the cheapest and nobbiest line oi shoes ever shown in the city. Every pair strictly up-to-date in styie and quality. Oxford Ties at cost.' S. C. POOL. 130 Fayetteville St. 3 rrt x t m 1111 ' 1 v rfc TTAT A T It is Done V Roll Plate Jeweirv given away CjL to those having drafts on us for the same. - We have just received a band. -f some show case con'ainingf C00 worth of useful Jewelry, such as watch chains, cuff buttons, shirt buttorB Simoson's Ointment CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT All LIM'.l Condensed ch ihi't In rflect June l. I train l.eatc KHlett IM'iv "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." j,40p, m. Dally, Solid vestlbuled tram ln sleeper from Norfolk to I'hattauuoKa via. sails bury, mirtumtna sh-ii!le. Hot sprlncj and Ktioxville. Connects at Durham lurOi'ord Clarksvili, and Keysvillt!. exwpt Sunday. At Urerus born with tlie Washington and S.nnh western Vestl tiled (Limited) tralD for all points North end with main line train No. 11 lor Danville Richmond and Intermediate loca stations; also h is connection for Winston-Salem and with main Hue train No. 36, ' united states Fast Mali" for Charlotte Spartautmru Urecu vllle, Atlanta aud all points South ; Iso Colum bia Augusta Charleston, Savannah Jacxson Hle and all points iu Florida Sleeping ( ai for Atlauta Jacksonville and at Charlotte Itl' Sleeplug Car for Auunsta. "Norfolk and ('hnttanoogn Limit -d. 11:45 A. ri. DallySolid irain wnslstlD Pullman 'Veeplr.g ,:ars and coaches from ( !ta tanoopa 10 Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5:0i) pit In time to connect with the Old Toml ilon Merchants' and Miners ' Norfolk ami Walls Ington and Baltimore Chesapeake and Uich mond 8 S Co's for all polut"north and east. Counects at Selma for Fayetteville and in termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa etterlUe! Short cu ,iaily, except Sunday for New em and Morehead City daily for Uulds boro, aud Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions ou the Wilmington and Weldon Kallroad. Fxprcss Train. 8:53 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvillo, HI hmond; at Greensbor for Washington and all points north. Express 1'rain. J:40 P. fl. Dally For Goidsboro aud Inter mediate stations. Local Accommodation. i:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro . r ai p luta for North and South and Wluston-Salen and points on the Northwestern Nortli Carol in Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points iu West em North ( arolina, Knoxville, Teun , (Mncit natl and western points ; at Charlotte, fc Spai tanburg, Greenville, Alliens, Atlanta and points South, Trains Arrive at Kalclgh, N. :.; Express Train. 3:40 P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte Greensboro and all points South. No "folk and Chattanooga Lii.ilted 3:40 H. m. Dallv From all points east Not folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldstx.10, Wilmington, Fayet evlll and all points iu Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga l imited. 11 :45 A. n. Dally From New York, Washing ton, Lynchburg Dauvilleand Greensboro, chat tanooga, Knoxville, Hot springs aud ashevllle Express Train 8,53 a. n, Dally prom ooldsboro and Inter mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. ft. Daily-Frora Greensboro and a points North and South. Sleeping Car from Greeusboro to Raleigh. 9:00 p. si Dally exc pt Bunday-From Golds boro and all points Bast, Local freight traljs also carry passengers. Pullman cars on night train from Kalelch to Greensboro Through Pullman vestlbut d Drawing Room Buffet sleeping Car aud Vestibule coaches without change on Norfolk limited, Double daily trains between Raltiliih, Char lotte and Atlauta Quick time, LkCAColled accommodation. u. i.KRBN, Uiiittm uiarlnlAnilt W. A. TUH' Genera' i.tossti,r-, geu! v -.iiii,Kt.'u. D c. J M oi'i.p. Traffic M ana hi l7SMJl TO :...:...,:,' Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta Ath"- ens. Wilmington, New. Orleans Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Richmond. SCHl'JJULF. IN KFFKCT FEBRUARY 7, '97. SIXTH bound. No. 403. No. 41 Lv.N. Y., Pen. R.RM1 00am 900pm Lv.l'hiladelphia" I12pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, ' 440pm 130aro Lv Richmond, A. CL.856pm 905am '.-.Norfolk, S. A L.830pm Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm Lv. Weldon, Ar. Henderson, 905am 920am "M12Kprn 1155am "1256am 139pm A r. Durham, Lv.Durhum, t732am t409pm 1 5 20pm fll 10am Ar.Raleigh, Ar.Sanford, " Ar.Sou'n Pines, " Ar. Hamlet, " A r. Wades boro, " Ar.Monroe, " 21bam 334pm ?,35am 603pm 422am 655pm 510am 653pm 554am 811pm 643am 912pm Ar.Charlotte, " 830am M025pra Ar.Chester, 810am M047pm Lv.Columbia,CN&LRU t600pm THE MOST Delightful Route scarf pins, belt pins, link cuff buttons, breast pins, shirt waist sets, &c. All these are rolled plate and warranted. 1 We are prepared to take up your drafts. OURFAIXSTOCK Is now complete and we can save you money. 1 ,000 pairs 10c socks at 5c a pair. To New York and Northern ar.d .Eastern Summer Resorts is via the OLD DOMINION LINE And Rail Connections. Always cool on the ocean. Fast handsome steamships leave Norfolk, Va , dally, Including Sun' aay, at 7.3U p. m., to Mew vork di rect, affording opportunity for through passengers from the South, soutnwest ana west to visit xtich- mond, Old Point Comfort and Vlr crinia Beach en route. Plrst class ticket include meals and room. For tickets and general information apply to railroad ticket a (rents, or to m. ri. uroweii. Atront, Norfolk, va ; j. jr. Mayer, Agent, izia main street, ttionmona, va, "VV. Ii. GtuJllaudevi. vice President and Tram Manager, New York, N. Y, Wul 15 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ' Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix, of the estate of Mrs D R Riggan deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against toe estate to present toe same, on or before the 20th day of July.' 1898. or this notice will be plead in bar of reoOVery. aug6 law6w MaggRGatti8. FARMERS DIFFER IN OPINION. Now is the best time to sow Annual Clover Med. in the busk they are surer and bet ter crop man cleaned need, it ground u baked between your cotton and com rows. run over very lightly with cultivator and sow Droaacasi tmrty oi cleaned or sixty pounds of seed in the husk. The month of September is the proper uuiv u miw iu grasses. Oman plots snoula be spaded deep, and iields should be broken wilh two-horse ploughs, and thoroughly pulverized with disc and barrow. We are giving this inf -relation from our experience, we have seed to sell. We charge only lor tbem. We have now in stock Crimson Clover Seed, cleaned and in the busk; Choice Red Clover Seed; best qual ity Orchard Grass 8eed; Bine Grass of finest quality for lawns, etc : Virginia Winter Eye, Virginia Winter Oats. There is no advance in field seed with the exception oi wneat. w,n be ir ad to sic. prices on anything you wish in the seed Nearly every thing in the grocery line has auTauoea to to ou per cent, we nave rwei cen compelled to advance the price o 'Roller Chamnlon Flnnr " Onr HWh Ait wmw, np-nu-jw ana "tjioTer Jam Butter" an retailed at former prices, al- ioouKn were nas Dean maianai aovanm in price of butter. Canned Goods are very much higher. Will min it to tne interest o( persons buying In targe una u giva us a can. 7'C.Strcnach& Sons Wholesale and Retail Grocer. PFifiP A. Jaaval BAT.WTftlT ttf fil One of the fr" female schools 1 of North Carolina, Advanced. ' thorough, ael.st Moat rcaaoa-' - able piioes. Send for catalogue. JAMES DINVVIDD1E. M. A.lof Unlv, of Va ) Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, etc. Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, For outdoor planting. Roses, chrysanthemums, coleu i and all kinds of bedding plants. Vines for the veranda. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Egg and other vegetable plants. Evergreen, magnolias nd shade trees. Extra-strong Mareschal Neil I tO ES. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace Id suiute i-none us. octl7 Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar.Greenwood, " 103.ram 107am Ar. Abbeville, " 1105am 140am ArElberton, " 1217pm 241am Ar.Athens, " 1 15pm 345am Ar.Winder, " 1 59pra 430am Ar, Atlanta (cnttimei2.r0iim 5 20am NORTH BOUND. LvAtlanta, SAL. Lv Winder, " LvAthens, " LvElberton, " LvAbbeville, " LvGreenwood," LvClinton, " No 402. "1200pm 240pm 216pm 4 15pm 5 15pm 541pm ti34pm No. &. 750pm 1042pm 1126pm 1233an: 140am 1 09am 3 05am ArColumbiaONALHK t7 00am LvChester, S.A.L. 8 13pm 4 33am A rC harlot te, " 1025pm 8 30am LvMonroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " 1 123pm 815am ArWilmington" J530ara 1230pm LvSou'nPines " 1214am 9 20am LvRaleigh, " 216am 1135am ArHenderson, " 828am 100pm ArDurham, " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " f520pm tlHOam ArWeldon, " 455ara 300pm ArRichmond, ACL. 815am 650pm A.-WasL'g PenRR. 1231pm 11 10pm ArBaltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhiiadphia," 350pm 345arr. ArNewYork, " U23pra 6 53am ArPortsmouth " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " 750am 605pm Dally, f Daily Except Sunday. 1 Dally Except Monday, Nos. 403and402. "The AtlantaSne-' cial, " Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman- 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 aress," Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep- ri udweru lAiiumma ana Atlanta. iiotn trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans. Texas. Call. fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleeners. ntn.. annlv to B. A. Newland. Gen. Art. P -, Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlaata, Ga. U. S. Leard, Sal. Pass. AeL. Ra.1. eigh.N. C, . ' t. at. John. Vir PreKidnt. and General Manager. it. W. a. Glover, Traffic Manager V. E MeBee. General Snnnrinton dent . . T.J.Anderson. General Pskraii. ger Agent. General offices": Portsmouth, Va, North Carolina, ) Superior Court. liefore D. H. Wake County. ) Young.C.S.C Joel Brown, J. J. Maynard and oiuers, ex pant. On Mondav. the 25tb dav nf n..in ber A. D. 1897. we. the undersiirnorl commissioners aoDomted bv the court in the above entitled special piuvreuiuKs, wn exxse tor sale at public outcry tm the premises to the highest bidder for cash, or nn a creuu, as may oe announced at sale, all that tract or. parcel of land in Wake county, N; C:,. in Buck Horn township, bounded on the north by lands of Talitba Womble, on the east oyi-e.gy Wilson, on the south hv Ik. I : mi . trr . . . . y ' xuumas Tvomoie, aec d, " e oy xresciiia womble, contaiqlng one hundred and ninety eight acres, more or less nnrl m,.r fully described in deed recorded In office of Register of Deed$ for Wake county in xjook jno. JM at page 372, and in the compluint io said pro ceedings. - W. B. WOMBLB, W. J. PEEL. Cnm'ra Peele & Mavnard. Atinrnavo r ta.ii.) ' " KOT1CB OK ADMINISTRATION. Havinir iiualifled M iUlmln(dtaatA. pi the estate of Mrs Sallie Qorton d'ed late of Wake county, N o.'. this- is to notify all persona having n.m. against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or bofur the 10th day or September, ; 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of tkii re covery, and i ail. persons Indebu d to the sa d estate will ol mediate payment to the undersigned. ' J. C. Makcom, Administrator. ' ZAGHARY ft ZAGIIARY Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealers in All Klnda of lion Kb aud Drraaed Lumber, Lai ha, Pine And cypress shingles, frames, door, sash and blinds, hard and soft wood mantles, slate and marble mantle, . iron and wooden tubs and tanks, iron columns, beams and iron stairs and all other iron structures. Iron fencing a specialty. Iron and steel roofinir, siding and coiling, flnials and gal van' ; ized iron cornices, Eave trough, tin tnd ffalvun'zed nnnri llnMnr (naaa heating and ventilating apparatu and all kinds of wood working muhih. Office: 125, Martin St., opposite Park Hotel. Correspondence snllnitsii . aug!3-)m Notio to Creditor of the Langdon Bcnssey Coal Mining Compaav. Rauuqh, N. 0., Aug'. 3, 1897. Pursuant to adintirnmont. T I,.ll .' proceed ou. Monday, . August 16 ' 1897." at 10 o'clock a.' m.. at m ifflA i InthePullen Buildlnir. In tha it A of Raleigh, to' hear suoh testimony as may be offered touchlns --f.i,i claims filed' against the lngdon- ''' Henszey Coal Mining Company. AH persons interested are invited to be v present, and present such nvMann. as they may deem proper, - nis Hearing will be resumed on Thursday, September 11. ikut .t in o'clock a m, at the Tederal court room In RalelRh, 'and continued till finished. Parties intervstMl will t.w.. notice. - ; - gent 11. in : Kd, Cbaubsri Surra, - Special Master.
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