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RALsaarm. n. a KKUXHSD BT VHH TtM3ES- VTS ITOR COMPANY INCOKPORA EH emcB m the ptjllbn building SUB8CRU itCK PRICES. One Tear J3.00 Sta Months J1.66 One Month .25 (Bntered as Second-Class Mali Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. THURSDAY. ..... Juue If. lbita. From prairie, O plowman, speed boldly away There's seed to be sown in God's fur rows today! Row landward, long fisher! Stout woodman, come home! Let smith leave his anvil and weaver his loom, And hamlet and city ring loud with the cry; "For God and our country we'll fight till we die! Here's welcome to wounding, and com bat, and scars. And the glory of death for the Stripes and the Stars!" Invincible banner! The Hag of the free. Oh, where treads the foot thai would falter for thee? Or the hands to be fouled, till triumph Is won And the eagle looks proud, as of old, to the sun? Glva tears for the parting a mrmir of prayer Then forward! the fame ni our stand ard to share! With welcome to wounding, and com bat, and scars, And the glory of death for the Stripes and the Stars! THE FLAG OF THE FREE. There is in Raleigh a little northern woman whose heart is not divided, but throbs with joy at the reuniting of the nation. She 'ove. "Old Glory" and yesterday to the editor of the Times Visitor said "I almost cry with joy very time I see the Hag at the head of your editorial columns. I never ex pected to see it in a southern paper. I am glad the last war is over." "Old Glory" is our flag. It belongs to no section. Among the stars North Carolina is represented and of the Stripes the Old North State claims one. Tar Heel valor fights beneath that banner anil our grand old State gave the first blood in the war against Spain. Surely we. who gnve the pre cious blood that cemented the union, may carry "'Id Glory," and sing with the author Joseph Rodman Drake his now famous verse: Flag of the free heart's hope and home! I'.y angel hands to valor given; Thy 5tars have lit the wvlkin dom And all thy h'le (c -re born in Heaven. Forever float that standard idieet! Where hrenthes the foe but falls be fore us. With Freedom's soil hr.nnth our t'-t. And Fr-'-ln)!!'; uin-r troroin o'er us? Tii;- ocates uf annexation repre sent the Amcricnn proad-ea gle. policy. T-lie vriiK-ip.il team;-" of Cerv war ships is t'n-lr rnisplasment. The fike of Saxe-Coburs; has a linur.lu ,i :-;.i'!:v,irii rr.ooo. and Gotha v-:oi;rf f.-,r Every American citizen may now be a bond holder by virtue of the ii.ptilar v. ar loan. If every man i the father of his own works, wat a family of failures some men have to think of. Ex-JSTayor Latrobe, -who -was Mayor of Baltfm&re for fourteen years, has attended over 600 -banquets. Yellow journallem will spread Itself when Ashley's Monetary Conference meets In Oreeosboro, July 4th. Latest rmnors from Wfishingten says that Annanias has been appointed a member ef the strategic Board. That bottling' trick has proved a Cervera matter to Spain than the mis placement ef the Cape Verde fleet. There has been no phantom fleet seen off the New England coast for three days. And the Bostonian's nightmare has disappeared. Lord Alfred Rothschild sent a brace of pheasants to every one of the 3, 000 drivers and conductors of the omnibus company in which he is in terested as a Christmas present. It is probable thfit North Carolina's two white regiments will accompany Oen. Fitzhugh Lee to Havana and as sist in the hutise warming that will b extended to Blanco upon Gen. Lee's return. The report that Fred Merritt. th Observer's war coiTespundent had joined the First Regiment was a mis ttake. He wears the uniform and car ries Old Glory as the color bearer o the Annanias Club. A Spanish paper is credited with the following: "The American flag is al ways before American citizens. Hnbson and his men saw stars w hen captured and bars when imi-risoned." The Chicago Record warns the go ernment against b-ing seized with the notion that its own soldiers are reeon centradie. and used to starving ti death for exercise. CURRENT TOPICS. A country school teacher in New South Wales recently gave a boy a problem for ! m-' work which happen ed to include the- circumstance of "men working ten hours a day" in or der to complete a certain work. Cm the next day the pupil presented the following note from his father: "Pur: I refuse to let Jim do his sum you give him hint nlte has it looks to me to he a slur at S-hour sistum enny sum not more than S hours he is wel oum to do but not more. Yours truly. Abram Blank. Senr." The sum of $50,894 is now being paid out at Helena. Mont., for bounties on wild beasts. This is the largest pay ment for such a purpose ever made by any Stale, and it represents the pre mium on the skins of lfl.RSB wolves and coyotes killed in 1897. The British government is the owner of over 25.OO0 camels. Several thousand are usen in India to carry military stores and equipment. In a letter to his mother in a Mis souri town one of the soldier boys at Chickamauga says: "You ask why I did not express my citizen clothes home aftr I got my new uniform. I sold my citizen clothes. They were not fit to send home. They were more instinct with life than the Cuban cam paign." On of the Georgia volunteers has received from his father a letter from which he derives great encouragement. The fond parent says: "Do not fall to let me know the moment you are killed, so that I can order you sent horns and flrTftTifre for An imposing war funeral, of which the Northern papers will probably want photofrraphs. Two of your uncles died in battle, and both had fine funerals. You deserve fully as much yourself." Ths temperance people of London, who are fighting to force the House of Commons to take out a license for its bar or stop the sale of liquor, have had the bar-keeper of the restaurant pa tronized by that body arrested for "il legally supplying intoxicating bever ages to the public." One of the greatest wonders of Java Is a large lake of boiling mud two miles in circumference .in the contre of which immense columns of soft, hot mud may be seen continually rising anil falling. Besides these columns there are two identic holthlc near the edge, which fill up like huge bal !"..ns and exidode on an average of tbroe times per minute. "YilT.LOW jArxracic -'offeriinr humfinitv sir tred. mfimtv sh''".:,d n '.'ip- .,.td witn eTy means possible for its rci-'l'. It is vv.th pleasure we publish the fi' -flowing: "This is to certify that I .vis a t-.'ii'iKe- sufferer from Yellow .'iwTujee for .rer six moiitps, ar.d was t- tc-.l by son-114 of the bost physicians .n our city and all to no avail. Dr. i'ell. oiir druggist, recon. mended R'ec- 1 trie r.itters: and after taking two bot- i U s. i wns entirely cured. I ngsv take 'float pleasure in r. cominendi as them I to any person sufferim,' from this ter rible Malady. I am frratefully ye $s. 1 .At . JTotrarty. Lexington, Ky." Sold by drugrgists. hi RECRUITS WANTED. Able-bodied men to join the First North Carolina Volunteers, now encamped at Jack sonville, Ela. By applying at once 5011 will be sent to the front in a few hours. Subsis tence and transportation furnished by the Government. Apply at Recruiting Office, second floor Democratic Headquarters. T.B.CHRISTIAN, Lieut. 1st N. C. Volunteers, Recruiting Officer. Shadow of Hereeli Stomach Was Too Wes!' to Retr.fr: Foe! . Complete Cj."s iiacloa Hood's Co.r;r.p::ri!!?. Mow Enjoying t.'-.o 3ec . : ." ; : .. 't iti Digestion ?. :.' " My miller was subject ;. aciics ;.:;d indijstio:i lor o... . Slie was unable to sioai1 f jf f..." of time, a::d v.t.s obi:,'ti to stay .;. . room as sue could not bear luc 1:;.- .: ha 1 ::o ae;etite Wiiatever a:;d ii; i r wan so weak sb.? could not re? si-. o.d she did cat. She aso ii.ui . pains in her head. Sae suffered so : that she beoamo but the shadow of Belt. One i'.r.y I i:r.; ; cned to read ; tiuionial a'jo'. "oi..l'4 Sar.-aoarilia. it Cou-r.ic-J Co Tr-thfjl I persuaded her to try this medicine. Ee.'ore finishing the first bottle there w.i.i an improvement in her condition. She no longer threw up her food and her head ache was not es severe. She took in all oar bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla and several boxes of Kood's Pills and regained her weight. She is now enjoying the best o( health. Her digestion is good and she can eat almost n iytl.ing slie wishes. She is 42 years old find savs slie feel a- v . as w hen she was !'j. H od's Sar-ipur.i madj a connKtc c.'.re in he. :i e. Mss. M'.iiv M "AR1E. I-.mtor, 0'.. ' Hooci'r Sarsarari.):" Special Selling, Special Prices. AT RIGGAN'S TOY STORE SPECIAL GOODS, SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL DAYS TO ADVERTISE. st Dny aiurdav.Jiuie lltli is set Apart for 5c Iay. Ve will have that day a special table lacien witn the rest values, and useful articles for 5cts. That is on that day and date only will be a 5 cent day, ind you take trom that table for 5c. anv article you wisn ana as much as -ou want of "it'" (Tofhe Retail Trade only) MUG AX'S TOY SIOKJU. 2ND DAY, MONDAY, JUNE 13TH Will be 10c. day, "Same as above. RIG GA X'S TO Y S TORE. 3RD DAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH Y ill be 1 ;c. dav. RIG GAS'S TOY ST. ORE. 4TH DAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th will be 25 cent day. RIGGAS'S TOY STORE. HTI1 DAY THURSDAY, JUNE 10TH. Will be so cent day, RIG UA S'S TOYS! ORE. Only visit our store on these days and dates and take a look at our tables and see what a harvest of Bargains for vou. RIGGAS'S TOY STORE. And the fitu dav Friday, June 17th will be Special sales day at special prices Tin ware and Urcvstoue or Granite Enameled ware. RIGGAS'S TOY STORE. Special lojods at; special prices on these day and dates only. We will sell you a mmpicte n pcice Toilet Set assorted decorations tor only si To. A bargain for yon. RIGGAS'S TOY STORE. Du not forget we have the best Ice ('mini Frccre.rs, Ice Shavers, lie Picks, In- Clii- eis, Lemon Sqneczeis, Tinware, Kuaiiich d Granite w are, all the best and cheapest prices. Hammocks, Lawn Swvh-s and llaby Swiiur. Lumps and ToUet ware, (ilass Pilcliers, Ice VTate4' I'iu-licjv white and ilccoiated, I est ami i beapc-t j.rie.js.' We will sell you l,i 00 lanie n-.iiti'lies for .".: Ifino m a box or 1 d"Zk-n laree lie.t, I'tt to a nox 10c. Pest (..own Glass 1 uinl'iei's. I Inn I r or wieli. Handsome lamps for ifT and U::r, jiv-i wpt-iud. 1-1,1 fruit jars .mi: 2-(jt li'ic. also milk buttle.-.. o net forirtt days and dates. Cull at im HAN'S TY STORE. FOR HOT WEATHER. Tomorrow we will sell all 1.50 HAMMOCKS for 50 cents No excuse for any one to without a Hammock. PricestoSuit all Purses If you can't pay 50 cents well we will give you a 75-cents one for 25 cents. Then get a nice bound nove for 10 cents, and vou will be fixed lor the season. Paper Back Novels, only cents. LYON RACKET STORE RECEIVED TO-DAY! DIRECT FROM THE SEAT OF WaR. Soldiers' Comfort-Tampa Smokers. THE BEST 5-CENT CIGAR ON EARTH. The dW Tonic Pabst Malt. ACME WINE COMPANY, Opposite Postoftlee G reat Reduction IN THE PRICE Vapor Oil Stoves and Ranges. To close out our stock of Va por Stoves, commencinp; this week, we are marking them down one-half in price, to make room for other goods. The greatest Hot Weather Stove made. Now is a chance for bargains in this department. WE HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OP THE CARLAND STOVES A 51) RANGES. The world's best cook stove. Back guar anteed for 15 years. Prices lower than ever before. Qual ity better. OVEN DOORS this year LINED WITH ALUMINIUM. We respectfully request vou to call and examidc the lartrest display of Stoves in the city. Julius Lewis Hardware "o. No Competitor. The Victor Bicycle, having defeated all contestants during the past, three years, is now en titled to claim the championship of the world. Victor have no competitor as coater.. Victors have been doing ex hibition coasting throuuhout the eason. The last victories were at altham, .Mass., where against all prominent makers, the Victor won 1st. 2d, 3d, and 4th places, the longest coast being over one mile, and at Chicopee Falls, where the Vic tor completely out-classed all other bicrcles. These are samples f what the Victor has has been doing for the last three years, If you want n bicycle fit to be a part ot the human machine, buy a Victor. BAKER & BOVEN, m F ATETTBV ILLE STREET May 3-tf NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having Qualified as edmfhtstratoT of th estate ot Tbomaa p. Yancey, de ceased. lat of Wake county. North Carolina, thja I to notify all person having claims against the BaM estate to present them to the undersigned la the city of Raleigh, N. C, on or beore the 27th day of May, 1899, or this no tice will be plead In tiar of their re covery, and aB persons indebted to the said estate Will please fcake Immediate payment to the undersigned. THOMAS B. TANCBt. DOBBIN & Tucker's Store, 123 and 125 Fayetteville Street. New Summer Underwear for Ladies, MUSLIN,-CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND LAWN UNDEROARMRNTS. CONSISTING OF Night Robes, Drawers, Chemises, Skirts, Trimmed in Hamburg Edgings, Point de Paris, and Valencienes Laces, of wonderful Magnitude as to choice and values, offering an ideal bargain op portunity for ladies to supply their present as well as future wants. Many of these garments are equal in daintiness of design and finish to the imported French, and are particularly suitable to wear unrlpr Orrrandip drpssps. A rpvplatinn nf rora Inuallnucc your coming. Dobbin Ladies' Oxfords, or Black were 2.00 OXFORDS Sale 2.50 on the Bargain Counter this week at $150 WE ALSO HAVE GRIPS, S. 31 New Printing Office, Alford, Bynum, and Christophers,, PRINTERS 115 EAST HARGETT ST. High Grade Work Solicited. Printing of every description at lowest prices consistent with first class work. Our Motto: Work Delivered when Promised. J3E WEDDING I PRESENTS.! Nothing brings greater joy to the happy bride on her? wedding dav than tht gifts of 4 her friends. X STERLISG SILVER, I CUT GLASS, ? CIIISA LAMPS, f PORCELA I S CLOCKS I REALBROSZES, f BRIC-A-BRAC. 9 T ttractive Store, ablaut ifu A k-.i i i fi With at-entivo .-U-rks stor Make the selec tion ot vourT gift 'an occasion of ni(;nsi' .-. No charge for engraving ft Mahler's Sons,- Jewelers and Silversmiths. ? SALE OF WATSON LOTS. Whereas, the purchasers of the fol lowing lots at the sale thereof In March, 1891. by W. T. Shilth, trustee, have failed and refused to comply with the terms of sale by paying oneuilrd of the purchase money In eash and Mle remainder in six and twelve months. nd are now largely in areas, I win on Monday, the 27th day of June, 1898, at o clock, on the premises, exrse to publla saJe lots Nos. 1L, 13, 17, 26, ZT, 28. 29. 30. 43. 49. 60. 59, 61. 62. 68. 67. 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 82, 84, 88. 89f 90. 92, 94, 96, 98, 196, 108, 110, 112, 118, 114, 116, 129, iai, 134, 152, 153, 164, 179, 183, 184. 1M, 192, 193, 199, 200, 20L 202, 207, 217, 218, 219, 135, 237, 238, 240, ahd 241 of the plot of the property south of Lenoir street and east, of the city limits, made by m C. Rlddick. sur- veror, recorded fan the Register's office of Wake county) in Boole ot Maps 1885, page 34. Plot or property at court nouse aoor. For further Information see trustee. Terms of sale, cash. W. 'Si: BM11H, 6-K-lw 8w. Administrator. FERR ALL -AT- S Ferrall, Tan and Good ( STYLE, COLOR, STOCK. VALISES AND TRUNKS AT C. POOL'S. call oy. J. L. O'QUIfil! & GO, For Cut Flowers, Bociueta and Floral Designs, also Pot Plants for the b'-use, Roses, Chrysanthemums, and all kinds of bedding plants for outdoor, anj veg etable plants. Cabbage, Tomatoes, Let tuce, Beet and Pepper Plants. Fine headed Lettuce now ready. Call at Heartt & Heartt s Drug Stor for all vegetable plants. J.L.O'Quinn & Co TELEPHONE 149 B RESIDENCE 149 G. Raleieti. N. C NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue or a power of Bale conferred upon me in a deed of trust, executed by J. R. Wilkerson and Celestla A. Wilkerson, his wife to me; on tho iSth day of January, 1896, reg istered In the Register of Deeds offlc for Wake County In Boek 139 at page 36S and also registered In the Register of Deeds office for Franklin county In Book 14 at page 461 will sell at public out cry to the highest bidder fr cash at the court house door for Wak county, Raleigh, N. C. on Monday th 23rd day of May, 1898, at twelve o'cloclt m., the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a stake, corner of lot No. 2, according to map of the original divi sion of the lauds between the heirs of the late B. F. Moore, Sr., thence South 89 degrees. East 260 poles to a stake on Little River, thenoe down said river to a stake corner No. S, tnence wltb No 5 North 89 degrees West 234 pole across No. 3 to a stake In the line of No. 2; thence North 1 degree. East with No. 2, to the beginning, contain ing one hundred ninety seven and on fourth (lDTVi) acres by survey. This tract of land comprises lot No. 4 and th northern Bart of lot No. 3 of th original division above referred to. BART. U. GATLLNl. Trustee. May 18 189H DISCOVERED BT A WOMAN. Another grfeat discovery has been made, and that, too, by a lady in this country. vDiseare fastened Us elurties uprxn her anj for seven years she with- its severest teffts. but her vital oreiwis ware unclcrtninw ano aeatn seiimad imminent. For three months she couched incessantly, and couM not sleep. She funnily discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Da King's New Discovery for Cn sumrioi, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept well all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thns writes W. C, Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at any drug BtOre. Regular size, 50c, and $1.00, eveiy bottle guaran teed. NOTICE. North Carolina, Wake County, In the Superior Court Katie Stewart et als. vs. John Johns Queen. Smith and her husband et als. The defendant Queen Smith and her . husband Smith above named -will take notice that an action entitled a above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Wake county to sell the lands ef the late Allen Stewart for division among his heirs, . said land being situated in the village of Gar ner, N. C, and containing two acres, and said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before D. H. Young, Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake county on the 13th day ef June, 1898, and answer or demur to the petition already filed therein, or the plaintttt will ftpply to the court for the relief demanded in said petition, and that the proceed ings already taken Sn said action be In all respects confirmed. . T.s day of May. W- ' Clark Superior Court. I time a week -w.
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