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1 lit TIF iP-e.U ljlTfllD I Admiral Dewey received $10,000 for i Mi. I M.I..W VII, destroying the Snanleh fleet. RALSMH. N. C me secretary or war has not yet PUBLISHED BT THE TIMES-VIS- I been included in the armistice. ITOR OOMPANT INCORPORAT- i uenerai f iiz i-.ee announces nis can unititj iuc uujicu oiaico ocuaiv, OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING I Now Perhaps the Klondike can get an I occasional notice in the newspapers. oudovau x-xwo. A public debate between Richard Cro One Tear $3.00 1 er an(j Coj Bryan would attract at fltx Months 11.60 I tention. Une MOnin so The Mole s, Nirhnlas liar has hart I hifl naVila suit anil tViat at laaat la cnwi (junterea as secona-wiase juau muiwj i i consoiauon. SFSffN I Wonder if Spain will name Senor 1 1'.y N.'fTts Polo as one of the Peace Commission N-." I era. , M. Cambon, the rnch Ambassador ? VACATION NEARLY OVER. to the United States, who represented Raplaly are the vacation day. draw boain in tne. peace negotiations at inz to a close, and young men and Washington has been decorated with ladles of the colleges and the children the Grand Cross of the Order of Charles of the aded schools resume their In teiiectuai labors. The opening of the schools in Raleigh Is alwayB looked for ward to with much interest. Peace In. stitute and St. Mary's brings into our midst a host of lovely creatures, whose presence enlivens the city in no small degree. The noisy coming and going of the hundreds of graded school little ones on the streets is music, and all are reallv glad that vacation is so near an end. III. Admiral Schley writes most Signified answers to the many congratulatory letters he is constantly receiving. He has not yet struck a discordant note, he only grows with his guns. Rev. Kerr Boyce Tupper, of the First Baptist church of Philadelphia claims that Capt. Philip, of. the Texas, was T.lth pea.se. comes tne peace poets converted under a sermon preached by him last summer. THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. Bismarck seems to be unfortunate in that he has a hundred would-be Bos- wells. WEDNESDAY, Durham will doubtless include the August 17, 18y8. 1 Doulation of Porto Rico In her next I census. Captain Philip of the Texas, says the troDical heat has reduced Admira' Sampson's weight from 170 to 13f younds. This may be true still that samt heat gave the Admiral the swell heac and expanded his bump or self-conceii sufficient to make a stand-off for tht loss in avordupois. and how these white doves will whirl and curl; how their wings and things and the breeze that flings will perme ate all the ink that slings. The litle interesting disagreement be tween Great Britain and Russia bids Pullman palace cars sliould be added I fair to give the powers of Europe suf ficient to watch to the exclusion oi meddling with the affairs of the United I States in its dealing with Spain. I to the equipage for the Hargett street railway. The fact that peace has been declar ed has increased the press bombard ment on Alger. Flag of the free heart's hope and home! By angel bands to valor given; Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heav en. Forever float that standard sheet! Where breathes the foe but falls be fore us, With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us? JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE. So our Noble Order demands the re moval of John R's. carcass before the crops are laid by. Columbus discovered America in 1492, but it seems Spain did not discover the United States till 1S98. A Denver tot closed her prayers with "Goj bless papa, i.nd mamma, and Dewey, and Shafter, and Schley, and fcampson and Teddv's Terroi3; and I wouldn't be very hard on poor Admiral Cervera if I were you." Complaint is made that cattle permit ted to go at large trespass upon private property in the city. We are in favor 3f suspending the ordinance prohibiting cattle to go at large for thirty days they may eat the grass from sidewalks and eutters. We do not advocate a violation of law, although the Brass !s a greater nuisance than the cattle. Our Lost Lot of Borgaino, THE$r.5o slctflFICI? OXFORD SALE. The $200 and $2.50 Oxford's we offeied 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 $2.00, $2.50 and 300. THESE MUST GO ALSO. We have today put these on the Sacrifice altar at Ji.o. Call early and get your choice, S. C. POOL, Dealer in Shoes, Trunks and Valises, RALEIGH, C. The Cultureof kissing in the Park is not entrusted solely to the keeper of that pleasant evening resort. THE BENEFICIARY. When war against Spain was first declared many politicians feared that an overproduction of heroes would re sult and that these heroes, by virtue of their heroism, would supplant the old war heroes in political power. The war has produced heroes and added names to the pages of glory which time is powerless to erase but it is safe to sav that no revolution has been wrought in political leadership by this conflict. Some foolish persons began to inquire Now that we have conquered Spain let us conquer prosperity, capture trade. pay our debt and thank God. nen tne peace protocol reached Consul General Wildman at Hong 'Kong he did not await a dispatch boat, but chartered the largest and fastest steam er at that port to hurry the news to Dewey at Manila, sending it out even while a furious typhoon was blowing. onstipation Wise.: fully half the sickness in the world. If t il.ia the digested food too long in the bowel: Mil produces biliousness, torpid Uver, lndl' IT :ct.m, bud taste, coated on0".io, sick' headache, in ;o::uila, etc. Hood's Fills tire coiuttoation and all Its dsr.lts, easily and thoroughly. 260. All druggists. reiiared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. I'lm ouly Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla REMEMBER 1 THE NAME JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE GO. OS Pills NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. The mortalitv of Spanish troops at Santiago is so great, the dead by dozens are being .cremated in the open air. So Jim Corbet's father committed suiclile because some preachers ob jected to his son's next pugilistic encounter. 1 suppose when you got in sight of England you hailed her white cliffs with rapture." "No," replied the American with the double chin. "I did not hail her cliffs, but I called a few of their bluffs before I left for home." Cincinnati Enquirer. Culture's kick against cupid's evap orative indulgences kissing in The editor of the Wilmington Mes senger persisted in calling editor Bailey a Republican wherupon the editor Havii.rf qualified as administrator of the estate of Margaret L. Parrlsh deceased late of Wake county. North Carolina. This is to notify all person? having cN'ms against the said estate to present hem to the undersigned in the cift r Raleigh, N. C, on or before the 6tl .' y of July. 1S99, or this notice will be plead In bar of their rescovery And all persons Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate ' payments to the undersigned. W. W. PARISH, Administrator. GUNS, 0f t'r- 4 .. y PISTOLS. SPORTING GOODS, PETER'S LOADED SHELLS, U. M. C. AMUNITION. GARLAND COOK STOVES. All Kinds Hardware. the penned a denial which the Messeneer x -t-v ...... I into ueweis pontics soon alter the Park seems t0 be a serious case of sour orinted and added: "We had ncv. news of the battle of Manila eame,Lrnca heard that ha o ,v, ... 1 1 grapes. but the job was difficult and unsatis- factory. Naval officers have no poll- The Rockingham Republic announces tics. Dewey, Schley and Hobson are . that Hobson is a Populist. This is an poulai heroes, and they will hold a ( other evidence of Populism to claim the secure place in history. But no party earth. er heard that he was of that tribe but judging simply from the company he kept we took it for granted that he was a Republican.'" The Messenger harsh Southern Conservatory of Music DURHAM, N C. Opens Sept. th. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. El Dorado, N. C, June 1, 1898. Mn. Wm. Simpson. Dear Sin: You know T thought, ifc ;,,. 1,1 . 1 suffered long of Catarrh, roarinir of the head. several physicians with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is almost entirely well. I can safely sav that it is thehest rnr fnr r-ot.t and other diseases of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of such troubles knew of its efficacy. I shall not fail to keep it in my house. Respectfully. a. M. PAGE? will ever nominate any of them. Nol considerable number of people in any I part of the country or at any time ever Offers superior advantages, a training athnrtl fnr tAAphprs instruction in t.h w. oalley I0r accepting a art of accomoanvine. piace on mis Doara Dut the Messenger s Commodore Schley has recently pen- ' ned hundreds of replies to congratula- attack is so unjust that it will receive no attention from any quarter. in connection with the Presidency. Bryan, Lee, Wheeler and Roosevelt are almost the only men in the army who have ever figured prominently in politus. The military record of only one of them, so far as it has been made thus far, can be of mu benefit to Its OWner in ft nnlitlrnl U'nv Thia nna la! torv messages yet he hasn t made a single break. True as It is that many a heart has been saddened by the war with Spain, yet from every standpoint it is des tined to be a blessing to the nation. Its deeds of valor have shed glory on the American name, and crowned the And now Spain will not a:cept the "" lualre as lne Proa Ps- resignation of Blanco and he must re- DUt" B""s us "ewey, acniey, I Wotunn Ansl On I ' . . I turn to his command at Havana to be ""Pon commanding ner n""s"cu' oryttn nas aone noinmg as- r navy, and Shafter. Miles, t.pp www eiH uui uy general j-.ee. i ' ' and others commanding her army. This The administration should give the first N. C. Regiment at least a peep at a Spanish prisoner before they are mustered out of service. A building especially planned for daily practice in i.ht playing and singing. For particulars send Dr circular to GILMORE WARD BRYANT, Director, 1u Durham, N. C, St. Mary's, KALEIGH, n. c. a soldier to bring to the atention of the country, and he has had no opportunity to do anything. Neither Bryan nor his regiment saw a Spanish soldier. Wheel er rendered gallant service, but he is! 62 years of age, and his ambition does) not soar beyond service in the House of Representatives. Lee made an ex cellent Consul General in Cuba, and he will probably be appointed Mil Governor of the Island when peace established but the glory which he has to work or hit the grit Thirty-four years ago the North and war wiU P8? ln patriotism, in industry, A Girl's School Of Highest Grade. South were divided, today the nephew of General Lee and the son of General Grant march side by side. This war was no accident. in labor and In natural greatness. Cer tainly it has been worth its cost. Street begging is becoming an intol erable nuisan.?e about the city. These HAD TYPHOID FEVER. My system was very much run down by typhoid fever. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and the effect was most invigorating, it gave me a new SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES IN ART MUSIC AND LANGUAGES. Advent Term begins September 22, 1868. Special Business Department. lease of life, and I have en lover! nvui I Thnrnnirh instruction in Stenocrnnhv. ilitary . lazy characters should be looked after J health ever since taking it, and hav I Book-keeping, Type-writing and Eng ace is by the authorities and compelled to go "a Conner?' jrW. 'SKfST llsh' Ceri guaranteed to pupils of Virgina. I energy anu muusiry in iour uiunius. I r reuuu, -inlawing, omgiiig mugm, uce Hood's Pills cure nausea, niok henrt. ofcharge in the Primary and .Frepara ache, biliousness, indiireatinn. I tov Departments. 26 cent. Rev. B. SMEDES. Rector. ALF0RD, BYNUM I & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, 115 EAST HARGETT STREET. ' One door below Royal & Borden. CALL ON Prices as low as good material ' and good work will allow. We ' , spare not trouble to please our ' 1 customers, w nen you want a quick . job try us BRIEF and RECORD work done with neatness and dis patch. OUR MOTTO : Work delivered when promised. won is not a nolitical fortune. His ambition will probably be realized when he reaches the United States Senate from Virginia. Moreover, Lee is a year older than Wheeler, and will be 65 when the next President is elected. Roosevelt, who is in the prime of life, is the only one of our soldier heroes whose military repu tation can be of much service to him. Notwithstanding the vicious attack made upon him and the sneaking effort of Alger to misrepresent him Roosevelt by his bravery upon the batlefield and his fearlessness in council has made himself the honored hero of the peo ple and those who seek to belittle him are only heaping coals on their own heads. gotten it. "When the war broke out, Spain went Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett gain- down on her knees before the Roth- ed her divorce suit but wnen she as- schilds and other Jewish Bankers, and A whole history of tyrany, persecution and retribution is told in the following: "Centuries ago the Jews settled in Spain and gradually accumulated Im mense wealth. Suddenly persecutions arose. Spanish mobs followed the Jews whenever they appeared In public. In Barcelona, the seat of Jewish culture and wealth, the persecution was in tense. Then came the edict that the Jews were to leave. They left the land In which their ancestors had dwelt for 1,500 years, and they left behind them the millions they had accumulated. They went out beggars. The years csoss & mmm. A Chance to Boy Clothing at Wholesale Prices. JUST A FEW WORDS. sumed the name Mrs, Francis Hodgson, her publishers objected on the grounds that a new name would have no mar ket value. This act answers Shake ' speare's question, "What's in a name?" .'That constituents are not always un gratified la proved by Adolph Sutro's will, ' made ln 1882, which provides for the payment of $3,000 to each Congress man who voted for the Sutro tunnel Commencing with June 1st and during June and July and August, we are de termined to make the clothing business hum. The reason for this is that early is the Fall we move into OUR NEW STORE, and we intend to move as few gooc1 then as possible. This is whv we nnt movincr nrires on them now. ' The Heaai- passed and Spain forgot her treatment has practically just commenced, and yon get the advantage of sacrifice righ of the Jews, but the Jews had not for- the heiht of the season. FORMER PRICES. PRICES AFTEE JUNE 18 $ 7.50 and 8.50 $ 6.00 10.00 and 11.00 Cl III T d 8.00 12.50 and 13.50 I'll! 10.00 15.00 and 18.50 t J III - 'I - J 13.50 17.50 and 20.00 I -W 15.00 22.50 and 25.00 -. . : . .toi. 17.50 the answer Spain got was. 'Not, one pennv shall you have to fight a war against the United States. But when the United States made the request for money the Jewish bankers of New York city responded most generously. Welcome, thrice welcome, to Teddy the bluff! The boldest of Uncle Sam's sons; To Teddy the Ready, to Teddy the Rough, :, Our Teddy who did up the Dons! . Terms of Sale at Above Prices Strictly Cash 1 No Goods Sent Out on Approbation Here it a redaction that means dollar and cents to you and we guarantee the redaction just as represented in this Ad. No marked up prices to fall on, but re duction from prices that already saved you money. ; Come in, let us show them to you they have got to go, and yon might as well have the benefit. Other re ductions aU through, the store that you will hear from later, i CROSS & LINEHAN, ICE . CITYRETAIL PRICES: 5 lbs. and less than 10 lbs. at. one time 60c. per 100 lbs. 10 lbs and less than 25 lbs. at one time, 50c. per 100 lbs. j25 lbs. and less than 100 lbs, at one time, 40c, per 100 lbs. 100 lbs. and less than 1,000 lbs. at one time, 85c. per 100 lbs. 1,000 lbs. and less than 2,000 lbs, at one time, 30c. 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 our drivers of wasont to visit all .houses In the city whert Ice Is taken regularly. To do this they can't wait at any place to put let away or for change or a chat , So we request all to get tickets and be ready to exchange a ticket, for let as soon as wagon arrives. If this re quest be compiled with we wtl) try te give good service. Drivers have tlaksta for sale for cash only and de not keep accounts. JONES & POWELL. J. L. 0'QUIJIH & 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 he late crop now ready at J.L O'QUINN&Co. Florist, Corner Polk and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 149 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. RALEIGH, N. C. Southern Railway. THE ... STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. The Direct Une to All Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. 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