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I -- V " -I 'A I 1 'si J -I' 1A OH, n. a IBS-VIS- OFPICK IN THE PULLEW BUILDING SUBSGRItriOU PRICES. One Tear "... $3.00 Six Months $1.60 One Month 25 (Entered as Second-Class Mall Matter.) It is well that assurances have been made that 1-lobson and his men are safe and not confined in Mono. Honor, virtue, liberty and justice are .-ul'w today in Manila than they have bten for three hundred years. Great care should be taken by our people in what they oat and drink dur ing the heated term. Too much ice water is dangerous. It is stranae that the citizens of Raleigh are so loath to fly the national colors. Richmond. Atlanta and other Pori'licm cities are resplendent with fines. cased Hnnc out the stnrc and stripes on the outer wnl1? of your factories, busi ness bouses, offices, stores, shops and homes people of Raleisrh! ro not hold bark v ben the sister cities of the Pouth are displaying their patriotism. THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TtCLKPiiONK NO 1H8. "While Snamsh newsnnpers are de ,scrildnir which of and bow Admiral Pew ev' ships were so badly damatred thev fail to tell the people what be came of that Spanish fleet at Manila. It is predicted by some that on the fall of Santiago, Spain will throw up the spronge and sue for peace. Such might be the result did wise and hu mane creatures rule the JSpjaniards, but with such savage butchers as Wey Ier and Blanco at the reins the natural love of slaughter and bloodshed war is a pleasant pasttime while their pre cious bodies are out of danger. Noth ing but absolute rebellion within the home province will cause Weyler to sue for peace and then only to save his own head. I MONDAY June 27, 1 S'lS n,i nr,w Milwaukee. Wis., has de- eed that married women can not he iplcvetl as public school teachers. Milwaukee may know good lager beer and how to make it. but it ought to pro out if the school teacher business. gX-jxixi . js. i; - i. ; , v , ; - . - ' i- i -. S HEltOES OF WAR AXDPEAI.'E Ay, that is a star that takes one s breath, S How the men rowed out in the S face of death; v Rowed as calmly as fishermen i may Who haul their nets at the break i of day. i But never was fish net hauled in ' the weather That rille and cannon shelled to $ get her ' Rain.-d on those sailois who drew -from its bed ' The wise sea setpent and crush- ' ed its liead ? Heroes of war are tiny! Song and : story ? Shall add their nanus to the list of glory I'.in where is the story and where (' is the suns For the heroes of peace and tli ' martyrs of r iin '.' They liylit their Imttles in shop " ?N and mine; r js They ilie at their post nn.i make no si;n And the living envy the fortun- ? ate dead As they t:i;ht for a pittance of ? bulterless bread. They herd like leasts in a slauah- ter pen v They live like cattle and suffer ? like men. AViiy. set they the horrors of such ' ( a. life! Like a nierry-go-round seems the battle's strife; nd the open sea. and the open boat. And the deadlv cannon with bel- ? lowing throat. !f Oh! what are they all, with death " thrown in. J To the life that has nothing to - lose or win Tlie life that has nothing to hope S or gain But Ill-paid labor and beds of pain? ... ? Fame, where is your story and where is your song i For the martyrs of peace and the ? victims of wrong? The Xpw Vork Tfinrnnl --'4 i-i-i-i i i. . . '; That is a good lesson Aeuinaldo is teaching Aususti upon the matter of instigating assrsinatioD. Mrs. Au gust i and her children are ably assist ing teacher Aguinaldo. as object lessens. The American taxpayer is a most . patriotic and willing subject so long' as he can shift the burden of taxation upon the consumer of the commodities he supplies. The brewer and tobacco! manufacturer cry out to the retail ! dettler to make the drinker and smoker pay the tax. The stamp tax, however, can not be so readily pushed aside upon a third or second party. The inheritance tax cannot indirectly be uispof-eu oi so (ii course siainp anaj inheritance taxes are loudly denounced as iniquitous, unjust and outrageous 1 he result is that we all love to enjoy the dance of patriotism but kick like steers when it comes to paying the tiddler. Liver Alls Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, const! pation, lour stomach, Indigestion are pronirtlj eured by Hood's FilK Tuey do their worK Hood's easily and thoroughly. 5 I I Best after dinner pills. D III S 15 cents. All druggists. I BIB Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only fill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. CALL ON President has promoted twenty-two privates and non-commissioned officers of Ihe regular army to lieutenancies. In the ranks from beneath the pun and knapsack is the place to look for ma terial for shoulder strap, epaulette and sword ndornmerjt. The faster such acts of the commander in chief are reoeate-1 the better for our armv. , Ormnn . ' iriory is t i-i irter. Tie s: s ,,f the -, ad too m'leh e Spanish s, eientist claims that the nger in suntmer than tc '.'s that among the worst a:ovy arc too much food, education. Surely then Mi, a s in i 'alia will inv" .-!" in r 'ir.eicli ring the sumai -r liealizing the frequent unsatisfactory results of war the Queen Regent of Spain has had her jewels and other valuables deposited with family con nections in Austria. The good lady has belter foresight than her minis try and displayed sound judgment by her acts. t!ut she need have no fear, this is not a war for spoons, jewels or other trinkets of Queens. It is for the suppression of a savage dynas ty for humanity, liberty and justice. JUST ARR1VLD. One of the Boston Photo companies have arrived, and we can say for them that their work is all they claim it to be. This is the same company that 'as in Winston, Salem, and Charlotte. They have just come intTrom Greens boro, where they finished over six ihousand photos in less time than three weeks. All the papers speak well of them, and we are sure they will do a xood business in our citv. J. L. O'QUIHN & CO, For Cut Flowers, Roquets and Floral Designs, arranged in best style. Also pot plants for the hau?c. A fow Roses anil Chrysanthemums left, and other bedding plants for out door. Vegetable Plants Late Cabbage, Collard, Cellery, and To mato .plants for the late crop now ready at J. L. O'QUiKNS Co. Florist, Comer Polk and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 140 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. RALEIGH, N. C. OXFORDS Sacrifice Sale. Ladies' Oxfords, Tan or Black were $2.00 and $2.50 on the Bargain Counter this week at $1.50 Good ( STYLE,. COLOR, STOCK. WE ALSO HAVE GRIPS, VALISES AND TRUNKS AT' S. C. POOL'S. II: I'n-'e S Tr -ios d-nt of h.-r tour ,.f ?h. s:ci in. 1 n Xi' ladies- in-v. ail in Aunt Sam. wif. and "Aunt snm.' ay related t is Madami of the Presi o'r.panied 01 hv- ho,- phy twelve black Vest. anxiet; and sv rday ' to 1 eet heart in.! my today v a mothc whose I, ere hours of r. wife, sister ve ones are with !eiior: I with tel slor.-d we valiant b . mar tl 1 Shutter and his army of ston in front of Santiago. Tlut irrnphic communication re- will quickly know what our ys are doing None doubt will worthily acquit them y iv. !1 but there is a fear which fills heart as we contemplate the How many of the dear brave boys ne lett upon the Held of con flict? T'ntil the result is known and the lists of killed and wounded are made , up the public pulse will beat with unabative interest. There is many a penny for the e,, eminent between the beer glass and the; lij , snys an exchange. That the Spanish soldier fights at all is murk of his bravery. The poor fel lows don't pet paid their wages and are only allowed half rations. When Weyler left Cuba the soldiers had not J been paid for months, nor have they been paid since and even now if the 'punish government had the means to pay them, there is nothing in the mar- The use by Spain of brass cartridges j k,"s ot Cuba that couid t0 octter meir corwiitions. Certainly .when called upon to stand up before promptly paid, well fel and cared for army the poor Spaniard's courage I must dampen and It is but a very Murder is 'runnning rank at the snort time before the bulk of the Span Nf tion's capital two horrible eromes ish army will force their commanders forbidden in civilized warfare shows that we are fighting a barbarous lot of savages. of this grade were perpetrated there last week within 4 hours. Dinkelspiel suggests that the cork in that Santiago bottle might make a good .life preserver with which to float a Spanish loan. The bulletin board strategists are brushing their shoes, and with fan and umbrella may be expected to in dulge in mind reading about Santiago. The British battle ship "Illustrious ' has gone to Lisbon the capital of Por tugal, to protect British Interests there in view of possible war developments. This looks like some one thought soniebidy was going to carry the war into Spain. tu surrender to the Inevitable. 'Tis a hard thing to fight and die upon an empty stomach. The Rough Riders commanded by Roosevelt have been tried and . not found wanting. In the first battle in which they participated there were 13 killed and 6 of them came from the Rough Riders. Among the graduates at Columbia College, of "Washington, D. C, this month was Miss Georgia Sanderlin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G. "W. San derlin. Miss Sanderlin spent several years in Raleigh and her hosts of friends here rejoice at her success. BUCKLE WHS ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world (or Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands. Itlons, and positively cures Plies, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to rive Jt not only upon herself but upon her' chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Bran- v Vm ant h All Ar-nwwimiM There are few North Carolina women who have won degrees at Northern Colleges and the case with which. Miss Sanderlin won her "AB." reflects c red- native State. FOURTH OF JULY. The present war has given new oc casion lor glorification on the anniver sary of the nation's natal day. It has added new lustre to the flag, given new proof of the patriotism of the people, added fresh glory to the Ameri can Navy, and increased the respect cf the world for the United States. Kxcept from a geographical pont thete is neither North or South, but an universal spirit of patriotic unani mity. All sectional feeling and bitter recollecticns have vanished in the blood already shed by heroes sacrificed upon the nation s altar for humanity's sake. It is fitting and timely, now that the national celebration be revived in this Southland with all the ardor and enthusiasm of former times, and that the people North and South unite as patriotic American citizens in making the coming Fourth of July a day of special jollification. WOOL CHALLIES ONLY 5c. FOR Tuesday 28. Come early or you will miss it, tliey can't last long at this Price. Just think 22 in. Wool Ghallie only 5 cents worth 20 cts. 36 IN. WOOL CIIALLIE ioc fo price at all, almost a cive way sale RACKET STORE LYON ICE The patronage to Cuban summer resorts upon the coast is exclusively male this season. This is terribly tantalizing to the girls. ' Cervera is on the third base and unless he can steal a home run he will surely be put out. CITY RETAIL PRICES: 5 lbs. and less than 10 lbs. at one time 60c. per 100 lbs. IUIds and less than 25 lbs. at one time, 50c. per 100 lbs. 2o lbs. and less than 100 lbs, at one time, 40c, per 100 lbs. 100 lbs. and less than 1,000 lbs. at one time, 33c. per 100 lbs. 1,000 lbs. and less than 2,000 lbs, at one tune, 80c. per 100 lbs. 2,000 ins. or more at one time, 25c. per 100 lbs. These are low prices. We want to contribute to the com fort of everybody. We want all our drivers of wagim to visit all houses In the city when Ice Is taken regularly. To do this they can't wait at any place to put Ice away or for change or a chat So we request all to get tickets and be ready to exchange a ticket for Ice as soon as wagon arrives. If this re quest be complied with we will try to give good service. Drivers have ticket for sale for cash only and do not keep accounts. JONES & POWELL The University. Largest patronage and fullest equip ment. In Its history. Faculty, 38; stu dents, 508 ; 3 Academic Courses; S Elec tive Courses, 3 Professional Schools, In Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition $60 a year; Board 38 a month. Ample opportunities for self-help Scholarships and loans for the needy. Summer School for Teacher; M In structors, 186 Students. Total, enroll ment, 670. For Catalogue, address, PRESIDENT ALDERMAN, Chanel Hill, K. a " GOOD THINGS TO EAT" ARE NOW, AS ITSCAL, TO BE PURCHASED OF W. G Upchurch & Go. A new lot of those famous Eastern North Carolina HAMS just arrived sizes from A His. to 'i lbs. Try a bottle of I'iin-Olas: their llavoi and appetizing nihilities cannot be excelled. WE ARE STILL LEADERS IN FINE CAKES and CRACKERS. Assorted Dessert Layer Cake. Walnut Cream Hon iion Cake, .lava Cocoanut Marslmiallow Cake. Fine Fancy, Queen Mixed, Baby .Mixed, and others. A new invoice of the celebrated "MOUNTAIN ROSE PRESERVES," Peach, Apricot, California Cherries, Fit;, Pineapple. Raspberry, Strawberry, etc., packed in 1 lb. glass jars. We carry a complete line of Fine TEAS. ' JERSEY BUTTER," FRESH FROM THE DAIRY EVERY DAY. Wc know what people desire who are judges of high grade food, and wc keep our stock in readiness to serve them. Polite attention and prompt de livery guaranteed. Yours for pure foood, W. G. Upchurch k Co, 124 Fayetteville St Phone 1fifl B. New Printing Office, Alford, Bynum, and Christophers. PRINTERS 113 EAST HARGETT ST. Hieh Grade Work Solicited. Printing of every description " at lowest prices consistent with 1 first class work. i) Our Motto: Work Delivered when Promised. , Summer Goods. Water Coolers, " Filters, Fly Fans, Brushes, Ice Shavers, Lemon squeezers,: "LAVA" enameled ware as pure as china to cook or to pre serve in. Call at J C S LUMSDEN'S. 41 f WEDDING PRESENTS. f Nothing brings greater jo' iiu 01c ui me iici 'wedding day th.in tht ilts off filter friends. f o'rrijr r ty err tttt A CUT GLASS, I CHINA LAMPS, T FORCE LA LY CLOCKS 4 REALBROXZES, t BRIC-A-BRAC. T Attractive store, a bautifu 4 fstock with attentive clerks Make the selection of your a ift an occasion of pleasure. ? No charge for engraving, f Southern Conservatory of Music DURHAM, N C. Opens Sept. Stb. Offers superior advantages, a .training school for teachers, instruction iu the art of accompanying. A building especially planned for daily practice in sight playing and singing. For particulars send for circular to GILMORE WARD BRYANT, Director, june 23-3w Durham, N. C. Roses, Roses, Carnations and othef choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs tastefully arrang ed at Short Notice. Wedding Decorations ! H, Mahler's Sons. Jewelers and Silversmiths. Aluminum Ovens Are pure. It is a well-known fact that the fiuest and best cooking uteusils are now made of Aluminum and for purity and for complete resistance to all action of chemi cals. Aluminum stands second to solid silver only. AERATED OVENS, All GARLAND COOK STOVES have aerated Ovens Aerate, "to supply with common air." "Webster." ALUMINUM OVENS Are the best bakers, as no heat can escape through the pores of the The GARLAND TRADE MARK on a Cook Stove is a guarantee of its being the best article of its kind that can possible be made. Julius lewis Hardware 1 Tarns. Ferng and all other decoratlv plants for house culture. For orna mental Hardening at lowest figure. All kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Gera lmsr Heliotrops, Colest, eta Chrysan themums in the best latest varieties. Vines for the varanda. Tomato plant once transplanted In best sorts. Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown Egg plants. Celery at proper season. All mail orders promptly attended to. H. Steinmetz, Florist, Florist, Raleigh, N. 0. 'Phone 118. SALE OF WATSON LOTS. Whereas, the purchasers of the fol lowing lots, at the sale thereof in March, 1897, by W. T. Smith, trustee, have failed and refused to comply with the terms or sale by paylnar onetblrd of the purchase money in cash and the remainder in six and twelve months. and are now largely In areas, I will on Monday, the 27th day of June,. 1898, at 1 o'clock, on the premises, expose to pubjo sale lots Nos. 11, 13, 17. 26, 17, 28. 2. 30, 48. 49. 60. 69. 61. 62. 68. 67. 69, 70, 73, 74, 76, 76, 80, 82, 84, 88, 89, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 106, 108, 110. 112, 113, 114, 116, 129, 131, 134, 162, 163, 164, 179, 183, 184. 191, 192, 193, 199, 200, 201, 202, 207, 217, 218, 219, 136, 237, 238. 240, and 241 of the plot of the property . south of Lenoir ' street and east of the " city limits, made by TO C. Riddick, sur veror, recorded In the Register's office of Wake county. In Book of Maps 188V page 84. ;. Plot of property at court house door. For further Information see trustee. Terms of sale, eash. ; : .W. T. BlOTfi, ... f-17-lwrw. Administrate NOTICE OF ADMINISTI5ATION. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Thomas B. Yancey, de ceased, late of Wake county. North, Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the said estate to piesent them to the undersigned In the city of Raleigh, N. C, on or before the 27th day of May, 1899. or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery, and all persons Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. THOMAS B. TANCET, NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a power of sale conferred upon me in a deed of trust, executed by J. It. Wllkerson and Celestia A. Wllkerson, his wife to me; on the 2bth day of January, 1S96, reg istered in the Register of Deeds office for Wake County in Book 139 at page 368 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 tor cash at the court house door for Wake county, Raleigh, N. C. on Monday the 23rd day of May, 1898, at twelve o'clock 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 lands between the heirs of the late B. F. Moore, Sr., thence South 89 degrees. East 260 poles to a stake on Little River, thence down said river to a stnke corner No. 6, thence witb No i North S9 degrees West 2.34 polea 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 one fourth (197) acres by survey. Thia tract of land comprises lot No. 4 and! the northern part of lot No. 3 of the original division above referred to. BART. M. GATLING, Trustee. May U 1898 r NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CUTION. EXXU North Carolina, Wake county, in the Superior Court, Clara Hogue vs. Root. E. Parham, et als. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Wake county, in the above entitled action, I will on Monday the 4th day of July, 1898, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder tot cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Interest which the said Robt E. Parham, defendant; has ife the following described real estate, to wlt: One house and lot situated on East Martin street beginning at D. C. Man gum's stable, lot runs east 113 feet t Mrs. Lowry's line thence south. 111 " feet, with her line to the Kramer line thence west 113 feet to the Mangum line, thence north 210 feet to the be ginning on Martin street. One house and lot situated on south side of Martin street being east half of lot conveyed to R. E. Parham by John Armstrong by deed recorded la book 128, page 171, said Register f Deed's office, being lot 47 feet by HI feet. First Tract A certain tract of land lying in Wake Forest township, knwoa as lot No. 6, In the partition of lands of Jas. Wiggins deceased, allotted to Rosa H. Parham as will appea? by re ference to Book A, page 64, partiloa of land records, Clerk's office Su perior court Wake county, containing 144 acres. , : , Sefcond Tract Lying in Wake Forest township being a 6-6 undivided Inter est in lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of Jas. Wlggans, deceased (above referred to allotted to Annie J. Grlf fls in said proceedings, containing 126 -cres. ... .-. ;v ..', Third tract Situated in Wake Forest township on Smithfleld road Joining the lands of the estate of W. H. Pace and others containing 76 acres, being the lands conveyed to said R. XL Ear- ham by Marcellus Rogers and wife by deed recorded in dook by, page tii. said Register's office. Fourth Tract Hirnatea in saia wun Forest township lying on Powell's Creek. Joining the lands of W. H. Pace and others being the same land conveyed to R. E. Parham by J. R.. Watklns and wife, see book 92, page 426, said Register's office. Fifth Tract Being a ttaot of land fa St. Mary's township. Wake county ad Joining the lands of Bryant Todd, Thos. Busbee, Sarah C Tarboro imM others and bains? lot No. L in the al- vision of the lands ef the late Haywood Griffia and which waa allotted 141 Mary B. Grlffis, containing 160 aerea, ' - Sheriff llaka County. ,- r
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