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TIMeM-SmSf., RALEIGH. N. C. PUBLISHED BY THE TIMES-VISITOR COMPANY INCORPORAT- --; ' ED. ; OFFICE IN THE PtLLEN BUILtINO SUB9CRI1 .iOU PRICES. Ope Tear.. ' : ' i i ' ' Bix Months..,. One Month.... .. .. $3.00 J150 . .26 (Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO lS FRIDAY, September 2, 181)9 PEACE. Fold up the banners! Smeit the guns! Love rules; her gentle purpose runs, A mighty mother turns in tears, The pages of her battle years, Lamenting all her fallen sons. ALGER OX LEE. In SDeaking of the management (if the manaeement uf camps, and their commanders, in reference to the suffer Inc. sickness and death of our sol diers. Secretary Alger pays a great tribute to General Fitzhugn Lee in the following: "The icamp at Jacksonville was in charge of Gen; Fitzhugh Lee, who is a graduate of West Point, and has turned ou to have be the best corps cmfwypfw out to be the best corps commander we have. He has kent his command in better shape than any of the others." "He had the advantage of artesian wells," was suggested. "He had no advantage at all." re torted the Secretary sharply. "He simdv did his duty, and looked after the health of his men as he should. He ordered the adoption of certain simple sanitary regulations, and saw to it that they were obeyed. The result was that he kept his great army corps, stationed as it was where one would naturally expect disease to break out, with nn'y 2 per cent of his men sick, while campB farther North have been overrun with disease." The court niartialed Kansas hyena Dr.Duncan has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for desecrating on the grave of a Confederate sol dier on the Bull Run battlefields. This ghourlish fled has exhibited a ferocity of mind which might border upon in sanity, vet there was no evidence of Insanity. It Is but the deraved cow ardice of a grave robbing hyena, a monster In human shape, al ittle lower than the man-eating cannibal. It has narrowed down to a fact that General Alger wants to do the "In vestigating" of camp abuses. But the general ubllc will have none of such. Nothing but a turning on of the search lights and a rigid investigation by the Congress will satisfy the public and the suffering soldiers, even should )t in volve the Secretary 'of War himself. Such an investigation is but ihist to Secretary Alger.. .. , . "Making ,bay. while the pun shines," : is the easiest work on earth, but to cultivate a harvest or Anglo-Saxon amity with the dark clouds ot war hovering about the horizon ofi the world. Is a gTeat'and glorius achieve ment, is evidenced by the relufctatirte with our British cousins part with' our Ambassador at the Cpurt of St. James, Admiral Dewey's declining to come home is because he is desirous ' to do some more fighting If neeesstfry, and 'while he Is not afraid to tackle a, whole fleet of men of war, he does' not wish to engage a mosqultor fleet of Httle smacks. ' " ' ! . '.'It was to avenge the starving' Co bans that the United , States sent her brave sons ' ttf ;waf with' Spain. The question is now settling, aown to wnat - tn'he Untie tti aventre the Star- vinr -soldlfTS who avenged ' tpe Cu- bans? .,, :fll. n Order wore, Issued Jast nlghf for' a UuspertSiott Of hostilitins on the part of that Insurgent san'rrel In Dr. Burns' Atlanta is again pleading for a Grand Amy encampment. Fusion seems to be the sweetest word in the lan guage to a certain class. The ferocious squirrel is vieing with the aldermanic goat for supremacy. 71 ;Mr. Bijrhs jm'ayjaljhor dops Ijind; nlirses but vicious squirrels are not on his black list. , The. . re-transportation of tanned hu manity from Morehead City is on the The accession;of a goat seems to have hampered the popularity of a first V&t d Alderman. There will be a Pewey time in Ma nila when, the 4S9.000 bottles, ot Deer for the soldiers arrives. Raleigh has an aged colored citizen who says that he has been to heaven and come back again. The Archbishop of Santiago has ex perienced the hardships of war. His salary has been reduced from fl00" to $6,000 a year. Are unmarried women called snin- sters because tnev are always spin ning a web to catch some naughty man : The change which has come over the dreams of the Czar are not a night mareon the contrary he desires peace ful slumber for all. Since the Goat has become the em blemitac symbol f aldermanic honor Moore Square will be converted into n goat farm. There is some consolation for disfig urement and inconvenience when a dol lar is made. The chairman of the Street Committee says the Hargett Tramway saves Raieigh fH.nn a day. The total list of killed on the Amer ican Ride In the 'late war was 27S. in army and navy, and the total number wounded 1,423. This is more than 600 less than have died from sickness and neglect in our various military camps. REWARDING COWARDICE. On the last few' weeks says the Sy racuse Post, this government has sev eral times rewarded heroism. It is left for the French government to re ward cowardice. That government has lately awarded bades of honor to the survivors of the crew or the wrecked La Bourgogne. In the face of the fact that one Woman out of a large list of women passengers was saved an Indictment in itself of cowardice and inhuman selfishness members of; the 6rew who usceeded in saving their own ii.-ofc Vvc v-.vi by thMr gov ernment with badges of tvnor. t,.i OWN Cleveland Leader. Enpeck; If 1 could be born again and could have my own choice about It. I think I'd be a woman. Mrs. Enpeck: Why? Enpeck; Well, then I couldn't possi bly repeat the mistake I made when you and , But his last words were lost as he jumped through the window. THE HISTORIC REMARK. Detroit Journal. "Let us on." cried the army impa tiently. But the word came not. The army chafed. But the commander was determined not to attack until he was fully pre pared, and he had not yet thought up any epigram to utter in the seemingly certain event of victory. THE INSTALLMENT PAN. Chicago Record. " The Binkses must buy eveiTthlng on the installment,; plan.". ;,, "What makes you think so?" T neard Jimmy1 'Binks ask' hie fjather whether their hew baby would, be ta ken a way if they couldn't Keep up me payments" , . : : ; . , ,, PLENTY OF MANNERS. Indianapolis Journal, ,-, ! !I guess,'',, said Rubberneck, Bill, in his moat rasping tones, when the wai ter handed him a napkin, "I guess, I got manners enough; not ,ti wine wfj hands, on your dun tablecloth, v.Hhout your handing roe that thing. A SECAND-HAND BABY. Brooklyn Life. , i Ladv Visitor What a pretty ! baby. How old is he? ; i Mamie (aged five) I ain't qMite sure, mum; we've had, him about a year. . A STRONG NATION, i Consists of strong .men i and healthy women, and health and strength de pend upon pure," rich 1 Mood which is h vn bv . Hood' Sarsamrllla.' A no.- tion which takes millions at bottles of Hood's SarsaparUla every year is lay,, lng the foundation for health, the wis doni. of -which' wiir surely how itself in year to coma HOOD'S PILLS are prompt efficient. always reliable, easy to take, easy to 1 DAVIS 'RETURNS. V ' Mr. BarwangW Tells of a visit to a Former Raleighite's Home. Mr. Dave Berwanger has returned from a delightful trip in the north and west. This morning he- said to a re porter: .. 4 "I had delightful trip. ' I wjent.to i I .airo and then visited mv brother in Logansport, Indiana. "By pecial tnvl tation my brother and I then went over to Majloin. Indiana.1, artdi ''paid a visit to ViJ.VZ H5 Bopbiti formetiy of Ral eigh.' Dr. Bobbitt has the Wost elegant and complete office for a physician I ever saw. His practice is very huge and this office Consultation keeps him biiFy. His practice is among the most prominent .people and his success in his new home is pnenomenai.' Mr. Berwanger, says that Marion is a beautiful -little city. ' The home for Federalsoldiers is magnificent. Mr. Berwanger also visited Washing ton. He becomes extravagant in his praise in describing the beauty of the plav. "I'mler One :Flg," as .seen in the Electrl- J'ark at' Philadelphia. POSSUM AND SWEET POTATO. Col. John E. Duke is a great big Jolly follow, and so accomplished a ca terer that he can make' the most re nowned French chef blush with envy in nit-paring those delicate morsels which tempt the connoisseur's palate. In his new quarters at the Capital Club Cafe Colonel Duke will add new lustre to his fame and serve to his patrons all the delicacies of the season, inter mingled with the substantial of life. Saturday evening will mark the open ing of his cozv, popular restaurant. Colonel John assures the writer that in enlarging his facilities for Improvising new and attractive disnes he will not forget his cunning in the preparation of that luscious winter Marsupial dish composed of Didelphys VIrginiana and Convolvulus Batatus, which has made a Tar Heel midnight lunch so popular ail over the world. The reserve seat sale for Chas. E. Blaney's big spectacular extravaganza, A Roy Wanted, " which will appear at the Academy of Music Tuesday night. September 6th. will open tomorrow morning at W. H. Kings's drug store at 10 o'clock. Admission to the gallery '" cents; general admission "0 cents; reserved seats 73 cents and $1.00. VINDICATING HOBSON. There seems to be a stalwart kick Concerning Hobson's kiss. And folks contend that he should not Have acted thus amiss; But if a very pretty girl. With dreamy eyes of blue. Should pucker up her Hps er er I'd kiss her wouldn't you? If Hobson had a fault Instead of one kiss listen He should have taken twelve or more- In fact, have kept on klssnv. Now my name isn't known to men. But this one thing I'd do: If I asked to kiss a pretty girl, I'd kiss her wouldn't you? Havez. BACILLUS. They're coining home. In joy complete We'll hail both kin and stranger. Who showed that they were built to meet And cope with any danger. They're coming home. Loud cheers will burst. And song of welcome thrill us. They triumphed over the Spaniard first And next the fierce bacillus. Washington Star. NO MARBLE FOR HIM. Maid of Athens, ere we part, Give, oh, give me back my heart; ; Right here now I say to you, This old marble thing won't do. Detroit Tribune. . A PROFESSIONAL BIAS. Cleveland Plain Dealer. That man Cutter has no business doing hospital work In a fever district" Why not ." 'He's sure to diagnbse everything as appendicitis." ; NEW COTTON SEASON OPENS. Less than 200 Bales Increase Over 196497 Difference of 2. Cents in Frtfe. , The new cotton season opened 'yester-i day. It is no pleasure to state that the season does not open witn xne same bright prospect as it did one year! ago1. Yesterday the fleecy staple sold oh the Raleigh market at 5 cents per pound, whereas at the, opening or tne eeason one vear ago it nrougni it cenis. There is every indication that there will be a large yield of cotton this year, Dut the farmer gets little encouragement from this fact when the staple is bring ing only' 5 ventB: ; ' . Mr. Pat Wyatt, tne secretary oi me Cotton ' 'Exchange, has prepared itne total number of receipts during tne past, season as compared with the ,year. The increase in receipts last year) over the previous year was less "Uian biw bales. ..i. i ' iT 1 . The receipts for the season Olf and 1598, ending October 31st, werte. 27,, The receipts Tor xne year ivup-mni the year previous, were: i7,6-'v I i , -i The receipts on the local .market yes terday, the first day of the pew season, were 20 bales. i , - o THE ATJTUMNAL FASHIONS. " Modes Which Will Be Affected by; Styl- r , -"i, -i-i- - ish Dressers. ,..., ... J fashion's autocrats assert, positively that very , ehort jackets ,wll pe M high favci,- ,. : . 1 ' . , Fai?y feathers will be a leaaing iea ttlre 6f 'fall' hats and the 'Alpine (Shape much in vogue.: i , i.,,,,,-) ,.,,, -,., ( Black cravats promise to. be tfte rage for fall: white lories have been worn so long as to be tlreCOhie-.1 Unequal ribbon popHns bid fair to be one Of 'the' foremost weaves in dress goods the coming season. - t i . ' if SClMETHING;. IN, AAMIL. ' f ' ' " ''"-,. ' ''if. , T, Wfinneapojis Tribune. .s, , - ,,ii,ftum i,?pa;es, a, , candidate for the ie'giffWW8 jit Tennessee' will prbaljly not be.pbiiSid to t come Indent of the '''V.,,to 'fate'lifatiqvs'tmt DAY wp Tak Laxative Birotno Quinine Tablets. All dm legists refund th money !f it, fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on c'" 'i t"l let. ' ; .' 4V Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, co.stt pation, sour stomach. Indigestion lire prm vlj cured bv Hood's Pi TUey do their -r' v. m mm. Mm a e.-n'!y and thoroughly. Best after dinner pills. V, cents. All drutnrists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Ihe only fill to take with Hood's Sarsapfyilla. :' ' ' -:.; i ' : .i ; ! , ' IsJffMtEflTABLE? Send Sketch,-description and $5.00 for examination and GUARANTEED re Printed informaliton about PATENTS TRADE-MARKS, DESIGNS and busi ness before the Patent Office FREE. EL'GE E W. JOHNSON, Attorney, Established , ISiiSVr-Warder Building Opposite Patent Office, Washington D C, ADVERTISERS. Thomas & Campbell Furniture, mat tings and carpets. John R. Ferrall & Co. Groceries. Sherwood Higgs & Co Dry Goods. Cross &Linehan Clothiers. Jacob Pope Candy and cigars. Baker &Bowen Victor Bicycles. J. C. S. Lumsden Baby Carriages and hardware. Julius Lewis Hardware Co. Craw ford Bicycles and Hardware. H. Mahler's Sops Cameras and Jew elry. H. Stienmetz Florist. Lyon Racket Store Bargain in small wares. , Thos. H. Briggs & Sons Buck's itoves and hardware. Pearson &Ashe Architects. St. Mary's School A girl's school of higher grade. Raleigh Male Academy Thorough preparation for boys for college or bus iness. Southern Conservatory of Music Durham, N. C. Dobbin & Ferrall Fall carpets and Dry Goods. W. E. Jones Dry Goods, &c. Acme Wine Company Tampa smok ers and Pabst malt. S. C. Pool Line fall shoes. J. L. O'Quinn Florist. Alford, Bynum & Christophers-Printers. Jones & Powell Ice. Simpson's Pha rmacv Enema Oint ment. Watt's Eczema Ointment. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Royall Baking Powder. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Bucklen's Arnica- Salve. : -1 - William Woollcott & Son Dry goods and groceries. Southern Railway Special rates. Mechanics and Investors Union. Alfred Williams & Co. Book Store. , ? Harris Steam "Dye. Works. ': S. & D. Berwanger Clothiers. Whiting 'Brothers-Clothiers : and grape growers. The Royall and Borden Furniture Company. , J. D. Carroll Groceries and Liquors. YELLOW JAUNDICE CURED. Suffering humanity should be sup plied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: ' "This-Is: Jo certify that I was a terrible suffer from Yellow Jaundice, for over six months, .and was treated "by some of the best physicians In our citv and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, Our druggist, recommended Elec tric Bitters, and after takipg two bot tles, I, waj entirely qured. 1 ,now,take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from this ter rible malady; I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." , i Sold ,by all druggists., , , , . , SWinord's Aerifid. f i i f in I . , , , ; . ; ; - , - , i : ' ' ' ; The King of Table Waters. VANTRAT GINGER ALE, U )!' ' Good as linpbrted. EVAN'S ALE AND STOtT, ' '' i Best Tonic and Stimulant. ! ; ! ! i ; I ' ; i I i II M , , J-. I ( . j PABST MALT EXTRACT, I ' : ; For Debilitation. THE GJIEAT PNACEf WATER! ' ' For" all Stomach Troubles. i.,! ( ,T ,-i j, ,M O'f ''.' (( WIS tS. MQtJdRS 'Ant) cigars. j HI At iiis : J ' ah ik air " U CO., t :fWHiarril i '. t t ' i ' : r : i '800 Tayetteville Btieet. i NOTICE OF "LAND 'SALE. 1 'tinder1 and W Virtue1 df the pbwe con f erred , upon us in judgment 'obtained in the Superior Court of Wak cbunty, at'Aorit "term, 198 in a ease ehtitle4 Lucy Ci papehart, pt al vs. Saijah A. Woo&all', we ' will, at the court I house door in Jlaleigh, N. C, on Monday, the 8d day of October, 1898, expose tyr sale the following described land, (for cash.) This tract or parcel of land .Situate in Swift Creek township, Wake county, about four miles west of Raleigh, ad joining the lands ofW. H. J. Qpodwin, C.; S. Allen, B. P. 'Williamson, Jeorga Green and JT.'XViWoodan, being the old home tract of A,i Woodail, deeeafleg. all bv' Geo. W.: Wobdall and wlife' - I w 1 Efe. Pills by1 deed dated' October 14tb. 1872. arid reg- istered in the Begister'fe afflce fir, said; county, in, woo mo, &, .at page p, ana described therein as .containing ' 1874 acres, more or less, excepting aboutdS 4-10 acres thereof conveyed to I B. P. Williamson by aaid 8. A. WoodWl and hr then husband, A- I 'WoodajL Jiy deed registered In Book 71, at page 715, in said iHeglater'S; office .and about 8 acres conveyed to C. 8. Allen y said Sarah A.' WoodaU bV deM' ragiaterad BART. H. GATVnXO, CtmmlstMua Jiur. n-Z"L t 500 Pair v. $ unimrcn Received. back us in Satisfying the customers. REMEMBBR THE NAME JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO. GUNS, SPOKT1NG GOODS, PETER'S LOADED SHELLS, U. M. C.JAMLN1TIONL GARIAND COOK SIOTES. Jj All Kinds Hardware. ONE OF Testimonials as SIMPSONS IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL Mr. Wm. Simpson-, Dear Sir: You suffered lone of Catarrh, roaring of 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 dibeastjs of like nature known troubles knew of its eflicacy. 1 shall not rail to keep it in my house. ! Respectfully. . ( ,,. , A- M. PAGE ALFORD, BYNUM f & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, ! 115 EAST HARGETT STREET. One door below Royal & Dordcri. Prices as low as stood material x and good work will allow. We spare not trouble to please pur ' customers. When you want a quick . iob try us BRIEF and RECORD X work done with neatness and dis patch. OUR MOTTO: Work delivered when promised. ' ! .'CITYRETAIL PRICES: 5 lbs, and less tban 10 lbs. at onfetime 60c. per 100 lbs. . i 10 lbs and less than 25 lbs. at one time, ,50c per 100 lbs., ! 85 lbs. and less than 100 lbs, at one time, 40c, per 100 lbs. 100 lbs. and less man i.uuu idsj bi ona time, 85c. per 100 lbs. - ,1,000 lbs:, and i less than ,O00 Jbs, at one time, 80c. per 100 lbs. ., I 2,000 lbs., or more at one timfe, 85c per 100 lh,s. . These ard ldw1 prlcea; i Wf want to Contribute' to thej com. fort 'of; everybody.-'' i We want all ow drivers of agn to visit all houses in the city whers ice is taken regularly. -To do thte they chn't wait at any place to put tc away bt for "change' or ' Chat t "So we request all tb get tlekets sn be ready to exchange a ticket tor la as soln as -wagon arrives. If this re dnet be complied with' will trr o give good service; Drivers have thrta for sale for cash nly and no keep account. -t . . -jo :',!" irNa;irk 'a 1 nrtun i CaTenU, and Trde-Mark obtained and SH P- ent Dasuieaa conancua iot moderate r eev, ooa orncc isowoeiTt u.. "atsmj rics and at caa, core patent In .last tuna Uup tboat Jremota from WMhlngton, , . f. :..!' , " , Jttoa. Wc adTiaa, ti patentaoio or oi Ci i S rkM.jMMntrfnAtjllaatantlaaadared. icatt t -aiuua In the V-Sp aad.iorlgn ooiitria Jantroa,:,Aa4re,f, ,.,hft,.r.rif j mum ill M I ... W have just received a part of our New Children Shoes,,, , consisting of 1 he II. Cl Godman ServiCdbliE! Shoe, Hill 'and G.een'ss Little Giant School Shoe, and Allen & Co.'s Dress Shoe for children, three of the most, abted factories in the country. These shoes have been rflarkedjclqse in qrder to sell them, out as fast as possible, and every pair that does not give1 satisfaction' these factories s. e. pool. ;ii f. ti it ... iPISTOLS. THE MANY to the efficacy of ECZEMA OINTMENT CATARRH. Et Dokado, N. C., June 1, 1898. know I thought my wife incurable, bavin. the head, and bronchial trouble. 1 tnea to me, and I wish every .sufferer of such CALL ON J. L. O'QUIHH & CO, For Cut Flowers. Boquets and Floral Designs, arranged in best style. Also pot plants for the house A f ow Rosea and Chrysanthemums left, and othea bedding plants for out door. , Vegetable Plants Late Cabbage, Collard, Cellery, aud To mato plants for the late crop now read, at J. L. O'QUINN & Go. Florist J Corner Polk and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 149 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. . RALEIGH, N. C. Southern Railway. TIIE . . STANDARD IJA1LWAY OWi THE SOUTH. , -i . ; t tsx.i: ,'- i The Direct Line to All Points. TEXAS, ' " CAUI0RISIA. FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICOd atrietlv FIRST-CtASS 'E'dulpment all Through and Local Trains; Putlmi XaiBUVI uivcpiug V'UIB iu nil -.in Trainsi Fast and Safe Schedules. v ,, . Travel bv the Southern and "yl .,! -.-are assured iSafe;- Comfortall , , , y and Jfixpeditious J ourney. AfPLT TO TICKET AGENTS' FOB tl J TABLES, KATES AN p1 b'AsBAL IHKd MATION, OB ADDRESS (KiA w m ti VTt.nnnm ,tirj R.) DARBT, H -i TyP.Av.,! 01 JO. Pj A T. A : Charlotte, N.O. ; Aahevlllf,N. THAD.iaBTVtWW,i A- ; hst: biiA" mnwt fSt'Blelgh V, No troubli'to Wiwef estlons. 1(1 I.e.-ftimHT fill V-"'w W. A.' Tobk, 6. P A. WASHINGTON, i).
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