tee iras-mrrca,
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ED.
CFPMB IN THE POLLEN BUILDING
STJSRlTfIOW PRICES,
me Tear.... $3.00
Hz Months flM
One Month 25
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WTE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND
IN CIRCULATION.
TELEPHONE NO lt8
THURSDAY
July 7, 1898.
AX UNPROVOKED ATTACK.
Rev. Tom Dixon expressed one idea
in his lecture last Tuesday night
which was received with enthusiastic
applause and heartily endorsed by the
entire audience. Since the audience
was composed mainly of Baptist it is
significant that Mr. Dixon received the
loudest applause when he advanced an
Idea which is exactly contrary to the
views of the editor of the Biblical
Recorder as contained in an editorial
in this week's issue of that paper. Mr.
Dixon in eloqu.nt language declared
that if the war with Spain aecom-
pnsneu nomnig more man, wnat u nas
already done, making our country a Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
reunited nation it would be worth For by all druggist.
every live sacrificed and all the mil
lion dollars expended. He said that
when he mentioned the name of Lee
In Kansas recently the audience went
wild with enthusiasm. The dream
of the fathers of the republic has at It soothes the child, softens the gums,
. . ,. , . . allays all pain, cures wJ.nd colic, and
last been realized; we are a united is ,he best remedy for Diarrhoea, It
nation, the North and the South, the will relieve the poor little sufferer lm-
Roman Catholic and the ProttwUnT"111 Iy: Sol(J ,5y druKStetsia every
. , ... . t ". part of tne wor,j. Twenty-Are oenu
Biui.mi auu i uuMicoreu marcn
under the sametfwrfiuudflag and shout
he sie--nufri,,tic sonrs. Mr. Dixon
lulled the patriotism of the Ameri-.
- -
can Roman Catholics, told how his
n.V,.,ln I ..nr. ... ! 1 Via ,1
... ..C
.New iorK city ana saw a wnoie regi-
ment of Catholics marchdown the
streets of that city aiftous to obey
. 4..,, ,,siTi ai iu.iBC iiiu uook io. lit ai page
their country s caand die for their 59 ,n Regfster of Deed3 offlc
nation s honoryffn a foreign and a Wake county, N. C, we will on Mon
Catholic Ji(tlghting to free down day, the 8th day 'of August, A. D.
trodfn Cuba from Catholic Spain, i
v .,. ..
believed the statement, made by a dis-!
tineuished arch bishoD of the Cath-
olic church, that if the Pope himself
, , i
came to our shore at the head of an
invading army the Catholics of Ameri-
ca would repel the invasion, the
speaker received the loudest applause !
. ,.
from his Baptist audience.
But it seems that all religious intol-!
erance is not dead, and this unchari-
table and unchristian spirit alone
--seeks to loose the cords of patriotism
which bind the hearts of the American
people today as they stand at the
common altar of their common coun
try. We are sorry to say that the
most flagrant example of this intol
erance is shown by the Biblical Re
corder when its editor takes a recep
tion given by the patriotic Catholics
of this city to the soldiers in the sec
ond regiment as an occasion for a
vicious and untimely tirade against
the Catholic church. The editor of the
Recorder writes:
"Roman Catholic priests . may suc
ceed In thrusting themselves upon the
Second Regiment of North Carolina
Volunteers, but the average soldier
knows that these very holy whlte
" robed fathers are owned by the Pope,
- and that the Pope did his best to stay
the arm of our Nation when it was
about to be stretched forth In behalf
of Cuba, and that he wished he were
dead when his efforts were repudiated
. by -.President McKlnley. The priests
may preach, but citizens of this coun
try know where Rome stands, and
laugh ' when they see one of them
mumbling piously to our soldiers while
another at Manila calls upon the
Spanish and the natives In the name
of God and the Pope to rise up and
fight to the death "the apostate, bar.
barous, women-slaying Americans.'
- There may be good Roman Catholics;
. but the Pope Is king of hypocrites, and
the priests are his worthy children.
The Catholics of the United States
and of North ' Carolina are patriotic
and are demonstrating their' love for
our flag and if the Catholics in Spain
uuu. til fcue uunrpmcB ate irauiiswutuiy
: standing by their country they are
doing: only their duty. "Our country
right or wrong" Is the trumpet blast
of patriotism.
The reception Blurring referred to in
the Recorder was a graceful and time
ly act on the part of Catholics of
Raleigh and their example might well
be Imitated by. the Protestants. The
soldier boys .appreciated the kindness
extended them. ' , .
' the tact that- Key. Father Price re
cently preached to Wis soldiers of the
Second Regiment as a basis for bis
editorial it was as unjust and un
christian, to express It mildly, -as It
T"i 7-r;" sua ir?"-" ' ' t3 v-rite
such an article with the reception.
above mentioned, as a subject. Father
Price exercised simply the right of an
American citizen when he preached
to the soldiers and his sermon was
certainly patriotic and eloquent.
In this hour of conflict and strife:
when the ocean breeze bears to our
shores the glad tidings of the heroic
achievements of our sailors, and the
hearts of every American citizen, Pro
testant and Catholic alike, thrills with
joy at the news of every naval victory,
and, while our brave Catholic and Pro
testant boys are baptizing and forever
sanctifying with their comingled
warm life blood the now sacred soil
around Santiago, now that political
differences are for the time drowned
in patriotism, in the name of our
Father, whose children we all are,
let us, without surrendering one iota
of the faith which we honestly hold,
allow a broader christian charity to
take possession of our hearts and
minds, and, remembering that we are
all brothers, let no sectarian jealousy,
let no denominational rivalry, let no
imputation of a brother's honesty,
sound as a discordant note in the great
patriotic shout which arises from six
ty five million American hearts doin
honor and glory to one God, one coun
try and one flag.
BEATS THE KLONDIKE.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville,
Tex., has found a more valuable dis
covery than has yet been made in the
Klondike. For years he suffered un
told agony from consumption, accord
panieil by hemorrhages; and was ab
solutely cured by Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds. He declares that gold is o
little vniue in comparison with this
marvelous cure; would have It, even
if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle
Asthma. Bronchitis, and all throat and
lung affections arep ositively cured by
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Trial bottles free at any
drug store. Regular size 50. and $1.00.
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded
While digging for the pipes supply
ing water to Santiago the signal 1:
"Remember the Main."
BUCKLEN E ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve In the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
tlons, and positively cures Piles, or no
Dav reauired. It Is guarantee to elve
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS.
Mrs. Winslow'S Soothing Syrup has
hppn liaori for nvor fiftv vonra hv mil-
lion8 of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
a bottle. Be sure and ask for " Mrs.
Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take
no other klnd-
MnPTOJClS S1TB
By vIrtue of authority conferred In
tnree certain mortgages executed by
James G. Burt and wife and duly re-
corded In books 104 at page 188, 128 at
?898- a 13 o'clock m., at the court
house door in the city of Raleigh, ex-
p0Sg g , Q ,J ( hierhe-t
bidder for cash, that valuable lot of
land with three good houses thereon,
!y!ng nd situated at the North East
unerseciion oi uiooaworin ana xuor-
gan streets, in the city of Raleigh,
Wake county, N. C. Said lot fronts
116 feet, more or less, on said Morgan
stretet an,d ckJn0rt4h. alng.th.f
eastern line of Bloodworth street 76
feet more or Iess For Detter descrlp-
tion of said lot see said mortgages.
lnls Juiy Bin,
r-KULK & MAINARD.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
July 5 80-d.
CALL ON
J. L 0'QUIHH & CO,
For Cut Flowers, Boauets and Floral
Designs, arranged in best style. Also
pot plants for the house. A fow Roses
and Chrysanthemums left, and other
bedding plants for out door.
Vegetable Plants
Late Cabbage, Collard, Cellery, aud To
mato plants for the late crop now' ready
at
J. L 0'QUINN & Go. Florist,
Corner Polk and Swain Sts.
OFFICE TELEPHONE, 149 B.
RESIDENCE 149 C.
RALEIGH, N. C.
Southern Conservatory of Music,
DURHAM, N. C.
Opens Sept. tb.
Offers superior advantages, a training
school for teachers, instruction in the
j. -J ;-. i . ' : . . .
art of accompanying.
A building especially planned for
daily practice In sight playing and sing
8. . ,
For particular send for circular to
GILMOKB WARD BRYANT, .
Director,
Durham, N, C
Inne Si-Sw
One Large
Is Ail That Stoiuh.
Neighbors Con
Upon Her A t. .
Cur by tto
After Other;; ;
"I was lakyn v .. s
head and eye. . . !. : a.':
scrofula sore ai ; . i
extending ire -i -i.; . ...
Other sore--. -k . a.:- ?.
right srm i.;;; . ... vi icy r.s
were ve y . : r:: :
soon beoii ''..'
face look-. .1 s . ! :; 1 '. .i.it s.
nei;.faiHr';. cjrlj iv . o';t
anri .'t.ivi -e;i i. vr . ltii
fenrci "i.''J t '
maiie it w ;": T
My rktc, v'-.i :
similar. to mi.ic . ::.( a-
Hood's SJaripar'l'-i iir-:- i !",:
Finr"- ! y pert n (:..,
a s .t. .-line i saw i' v. as: i.t
Tiu? neian ;. lieai ni
raisin in my head va. betrer.
months the sores o mj-arv r
all healed; thov on my asi
diappenred aad nor,- t!jtyaie
I have neve? ban anvsympto:.: r
1"
alt
if so:'
since. 0.:e Urs;e scar -iti my r.,-ft; e:
all the sijrn that re'nn'n of riy
affliction. The nea:eigi in '. c::
Mns. J. M. Hatch. Ff:in, K' Ka-.-.
pari
Is the liest in fact the One Tru tt:u.-:i f .;
1 1UUU S flUS witll Hood's Stars::
GOOD THINGS TO EAT"
ARE NOW, AS USUAL, TO BE
PURCHASED OF
W. G. Upchurch & Co.
.-o
A new lot of those famous Eastern
North Carolina HAMS just arrived
sizes from 4 lbs. to 35 lbs.
Try a bottle of Pim-Olas; their flavoi
and appetizing qualities cannot be ex
celled.
WE ARE STILL LEADERS IN FINE
CAKES and CRACKERS.
Assorted Dessert Layer Cake.
Walnut Cream Bon-bon Cake. -
Java Cocoanut Marshrr.allow Cake.
Fine Fancy, Q.aeen Mixed. Babv
Mixed, ajido'tbers.
-A- new invoice of the celebrated
MOUNTAIN ROSE PRESERVES,"
Peach, Apricot, California Cherries, Fig,
Pineapple, Raspbeiry, Strawberry, etc.,
packed in 1 lb. glass jars.
o
We carry a complete line of Fine TEAS.
"JERSEY BUTTER,"
FRESH FROM THE DAIRY EVERY
DAY.
We know what people desire who are
judges of high grade food, and we keep
our stock in readiness to serve them.
Polite attention and prompt de
livery guaranteed.
Yours for pure foood,
W. G. Upchurch & Co.
124 Fayetteville St
Phono 169 B.
The University.
Largest patronage and fullest equip
ment in its history. Faculty, 38; stu
dents, 508; 3 Academic Courses; 3 Elec
tive Courses, 3 Professional Schools, in
taw. Medicine and Pharmacy. -
Advanced Classes open to women.
Tuition 360 a year; Board 38 a month.
Ample opportunities for eelf-heln.
Scholarships and loans for the needy.
Summer School for Teachers; 24 In
structors, 185 Students. Total enroll
ment, 670. For Catalogue, address, .
PRESIDENT ALDERMAN,
Chapel Hill. N, C
New and Fresh
All Candies and Fruits
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Well Equiped Candy Factory, Hence
Goods Always Fresh.
JACOB A. POPE,
105 Fayetteville Street,
SUCCESSOR TO BARBEE ft POPE.
Out Prico
n
-ON-
l7ahraC::!crs.
rkfriscrdcrs,
Ico Coxes end
oil
fire uonxs
ALL KINDS CHEAPER THAN
ETER BEFORE '
" A ' ,'
Lumsdeh's
Hood's
AN AWFUL GUT.
We usually think it a terrible
f
thing for one to get a bad cut,
well it is, but by this cut all
will be benefitted.
PRICES CUT ON MILLINERY,
CROCKERY AND
GLASS "WARE
Beautiful Banquet
Lamps $1.75
Worth $3.00.
Coats Cotton 2c
a spool.
LYON RACKET STORE
(WEDDING
PRESENTS.'
1
Nothing brings greater joy
Sto the happy bride on her
iwedding day than the sifts of
her friends.
1
STERLING SILVER,
CUT GLASS,
nTTTTA 1 A IfP.Q
PORCELA IN CLOCKS 4
REAL BRONZES,
BRIC-A-BRAC.
Attractive store, a beautifu 4
stock, with attentive clerk s
a Make the selection of your
"gift an occasion of pleasure.
No charge for engraving.
H, Mahler's SonS;
Jewelers and Silversmiths. 4j
ICE
CITY RETAIL PRICES:
S lbs. and less than 10 lbs. at onetime
60c. per 100 lbs.
10 lbs and less than 25 lbs. at
time, 50c. per 100 lbs.
one
25 lbs. and less than 100 lbs, at one
time, 4uc, per iuoids.
100 lbs.' and less than 1,000 lbs. at one
time, 35c. per 100 lbs.
1,000 lbs. and less than 3,000 lbs, at
oae time, auc. per 100 lbs.
- 2,000 lbs. 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 oar drivers of wagon
to visit all houses In the city whert
Ice is taken regularly. To do this they
can't wait at any place to put lc
away or for change or a chat
80 we request all to get tickets and
be ready to exchange a ticket for lc
as soon aa wagon arrives. If this re
quest be compiled with we will try to
give good service. Drivers have ticket
for sale for cash only and do not
keep accounts.
JONES & POWELL
J. M. Bishop
Repairs Single tires.
Punctures found and permanently
repaired. When I say repaired I mean
it in the strictest sense of the word. It
is easy to do it when yon know how and
when you are prepared. I am both.
BESIDES
I do all other kinds of bicycle repairs
in a inorougnn workmanlike manner,
A trial will convince and please.
J. M. BISHOP,
' 216 aFyetteville St.
Received Today.
DIRECT FROM THE SEAT
OF WaR.
Soldiers' Ccmfort-Tanpa
Snickers.
THE BEST
5-CENT
EARTH.
CIGAR ON
The Best Tonic
Pabst Malt.
ACME WINE, COMPANT.
Opposite Pottoffle.
Our ibst Lot of Bargains.
THE $1.50 SACRIFICE OXFORD SALE. v ;
The $200 and $250 Oxfords we offeed;
for $1.50 are all sold.
We have a few hundred pairs of More stylish and up-to-date
OXFORD'S which we have until today sold at $2.oo, $2.50 and '
3.00. a .
THESE MUST GO ALSO.
We have today put these
Call early and get your choice,
ONE OF
Testimonials as
SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT
IN THE TREATMENT OF '
NASAL CATARRH.
El Dorado, N. C, June 1,1898.
Mr. Wji. Simpson, Dear Sib: You know I thought my wife incurable, having
suffered long of Catarrh, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouble. I tried
several physicians with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy
she is almost entirely well. I can safely say that it is the best remedy for Catarrh
and other diseases of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of sach
troubles knew of its efficacy. I shall not fail to keep it in my house.
Respectfully. A. M. PAGE
Send Your Work to the
OAK CITY
STEAM
LAUNDRY.
And seer?
sible.
J.
THE LADIES' PARLOR SHOE STORE:
Ladies' and
I Chita's
The best values in the city
inreaa in ail styles, wnite ana
Bargains in Ladies and Children s Shoes at summer prices,
Ladies' Parlor ehoe store,
Faybtteville Street.
2
New Printing
Office,
Alford,
Oynum, and
Christophers.
US 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.
21
The Stale Normal and
Offers the young women of the State
thorongh professional, literary, class!
cal, scientific, and industrial education;
Annual Erpenses $90 to $180, .Faculty
of 80 members. More than 400 regular
students. fc Has matriculated about 1,600
stndentsj representing every county in
the State except two. , Practice and Ob-
serration School of about 200 pupils.
To secure board in dormitories, all freer
tuition applications must be made before
August 1. ;..-',; :..: ;. ,
CbrreSPttndenca invited from those
desiring competent trained teachers,
For catalogue and other information.
dims,' : - -"-;-; 'f.
PRINTERS
. I ' iPRESlDENTlfcIVEIl,'
1uni:7-l3. ' -Greensboro, II. C.
011
the Sacrifice altar at. $1.50.
S. C. POOL,
Dealer in Shoes, Trunks and Valises,
' RALEIGH, N. C.
THE MANY
to the efficacy of
best laundry work pos
K. MARSHALL
PROPRIETOR
Hosiery,
in Onyx Dye Hosiery.
Lisle
black. .
Mr. Rosenthal, Fancy Grocery and Delicate
aen Store. Everything good to at in and out of
season to be found here. Ready coutreay and
-constant attention to patrons' wants the rule of
the house. Numsen's Special Pickling and'
Table Vinegar always on hand.-
W. B. Mann, 5 Hargett street, 'Phone lot '
Dealer in Heavy and Fancy Groceries, wishes to
call your attention to the fine lot of "English ;
Hams" which he always keeps in stock. Come
and see them. Numsen's Special Pickling and
Tabla Vinegar also on tap.
. How many American soldiers would It take to
demoralize a Spanish army of twenty thousand
men? hue fisurins this out Hn km fnr , -
John 8. Jones, 14 Bast Hargett street, keeps
nae line of Groceries and provision. :Nunuen'a
1 iviiua .nu lapie vinegar on tap.
Special Pickling and Table Vinegar,
The problem of much
Sroceries for little
a. Hllisboro Road,
money la solved by A I. EH s. Hllisboro Roa
one mile west of Capltcl,
Dealer in General
Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods and Willow
are, who also sells Numsen's Special Pick " -Mng
and Table Vinegar. ' : ;
W. A. Pnlcher. I. P. Matthew. Mmnnr. rmw .
ner monnt and Unoir streets, bandies the finest
line of Groceries, Molasses, Pickles (sweet and
our 1. . wniie von wait iret ref fhiini fnw
stock of Bummer Drinks, kept on ice. We
handle Numsen's Special Picklloe and Table
Vinegar. V
Pure food nrolonn life- tmmif fnAil atirtfia .
It Numsen's 8pecial Pickling and Table Vlne-
Sr, absolutely pure, kepi by' J. W. Sanderford, ,
1st Hargett street. Fancy and StapleGrocenea,
Hay and Feed our main line. 'Get ourpi
uciore going eisewnere. ' .
t...., y. ' 7 . 'I . .. .1
neauny.anq wy Homitn peo rivu" - ,
T.M. iA c.nt. ii Fancv Groceries -
from A. . Kaplasv Corner BlOHnt and Davie r . w
streets. . - '' ,
T. E.' Kennette. Corner Jones and -SalUbury
streets, extends hearty thanks to lli many
patrons for past favors and desires along con
tinuance of them, based on Honesty in goods
and honesty In dealing; Numsen's Special
Pickling ana Table Vinegar always on hand. -
nTS. IL Pace. T03 North Person '
street, please call ior sample of Numsen's
Special Pickling and Table Vinegar.- Like hi
groceries, it lathe best to be had. Pop on Ice,
cool and refreshing. ,.
t. G. Adams, 331 Hllisboro street, has "every
thing in the Grocery Line, for everybody reqult- -ing
food.." He also has Numsen's Special Plck-
ling ana ipe v inegmr on tap.
One of the finest. that means "Nnmwn'a
Special Pickling and Table Vinegar." Sold by '
Smith & Jones, 501 Hllisboro street, Dealers in
Fresh Meats, Vegetables; Chickea, Eggs, Fancy .
and Staple Groceries. , .
tC. N. Poole, Bast Davis street carries a tarira '
stock of Fancy and SUple Groceries,- Buys in
large lots and at lowest prices. Permits no one
to sell better goods at lower figures. Numsen's
upecuu nexung ana . sole vinegar on hand, in ¬
coming to town of going home, stop at W. J.
eavis. Hllisboro Road. Tour first and last
chance to buy Groceries, Shoes, Dry Goods,
Notions, Etc, at bottom prices. Numsen's
Special Pickling tmfl Table yinegay on tap.
E- Hurt Cora
Bloodworth
v a sample of
le Vi!!--;
eof fcc
trets, wanU you to f
lNumfrti'B 8;veciftl I'
io r ms your n t
r