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ralhish. n. a JBLISHIH BY THE TIMES-VIS-i'jfOR COMPANY INCORPORAT ED. 'W'iCE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING SUCSCRI1 - IOW PRICES. One Year 13.00 Six Months W-50 One Month S5 filtered as Pec-ond-Hass Mall Matter.) .idfcuf.'-y THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. VA.vV'i')' I NO. 168. THURSDAY, September 15, W'JH RILEY'S PHILOSOPHY. The signs are bad when folks com mence A-findin' fault with Providence, And balkin' 'cause the earth don't shake At every prancin' step they take. No man is great till he can see How less than little he would be Ef tsripoed of self, and stark bare He hung his sign out anywhere. and My doctrine is to lay aside Contentions and be satisfied; Jest do your best, and praise or blame That follers that counts jest the same. I've alius noticed great success Is mixed with troubles more or less, And it's the man who does the best That gits more kicks than all the rest. James Whitcomb Riley. THAT INVESTIGATION. Army officers generally do not ap prove of Mr. McKinley's powerless civil commission to Investigate the War De partment. It would be a commission without power created without author ity to clothe it with Judicial functions to enable it to achieve results of. any character. It would be simply a mu-1 tual society of honor, Intelligence and dignity in name, without a right to de-i mand evidence and no machinery to punish. ' It looks too thin for service and had best be dropped. Make a mil-j tary court martial and convict or vin dicate those charged with misconduct. Parties desiring power are already biiou ins lorma oi organization in kju- ba. There seems to be an inevitable ' . eyes as he cordially grasped his inter pendent party and the party of practl-i, , , , , . , . . wi. ilocutors hand and exclaimed: "Why, cal annexationists. On the one hand , ,.. . . 1 Major Britches, how are you? is in c uuudii en iiiiieuL which utsuts a power to rule alone; and on the other hand is arrayed every material inter est on the Island, looking to establish ment of order and future develop ment. It was an Ayrshire parson, and into the customary prayer for the royalties he had introduced a feeling reference to the accident which had befallen the Prince of Wales. "And now, brethren," continued the unwitting cleric, "we will Join in singing hymn No. so-and-so, 'Courage, Brother, Do Not Stumble.'" The congregation saw the Joke, though the minister did niot. We of the sunny South seldom chron icle numerous deaths from sunstrokes. The recent hot wave has plainly dem onstrated the fact that the South and cot the North provides that even tern peraure which makes life a pleasure. True we have been warm, It might well be said hot, but swift, sudden pros tration and death from heat Is seldom known about Raleigh. It Is a delight t ul natural sanitarium summer and winter. t j, , . There are 250,000 Indians in the Unt ied States distributed throughout 15 : States and Territories, the largest num ber, 72,000 living in the , Indian Ter ritory, with 86,000 in Arlaon, 18,000 In South Dakota,' 13,000" In Oklahoma, 12, 000 In California, 10,000 In Wisconsin, 5,200 In New York and 3,800 in North Carolina- " " ' 'i . '' ' ": j luarksmanship Is one ship SpJn never had to lose. As yet General Hunger Has not with drawn his forces in Cuba. Poor Sagasta, he Is now appealing to the good woman, the Queen Regent for confidence. Wilmington is preparing to receive Co. K, Second Regiment now here, ai soon as the men are furloughed. No more volunteers will be mustered out. The War Department will retain in the service all the volunteers in the army. Germany, a Spanish report says, will take a coalins station in the Philip pines. Well, she'll have a hot time doing it. While 5 per cent of all Europeans are trained soldiers, there is only one boI dier to every one hundred people in America. "I do wonder how long he will stay," is the question a Raleigh girl is now asking herself since an admirer arrived with a Saratoga trunk. Miss Winnie Davis passed another comfortable night, and no change for the 'worse is reported In her condition today. She is still, however, unable to retain nourishment. Hon. Thomas V. Bayard's condition remains about the same. The cool weather has helped him, but it is thought Mr. Bayard will be unable to survive his present illness. Letters from ex-Governor Brogden announcing his allegiance to the Dem ocratic party appear almost with the regularity of the weekly crop bulle tin. Senator George F. Hoar, of Massa chusetts, has been again tendered the post of Ambassador to London to suc ceed Hon. John Hay, who has been ap pointed Secretary of State. Lorenzo Snow has been chosen pres ident of the Church of Jesua Christ of Latter Day Saints, to fill the vacancy caused bv the death of President Woodruff- by the Council of Apostles of the Mormon church. The Secretary of War has ordered all othodox Jews in the United States army in camp within the States to be furloughed to attend the celebration of the Jewish New Year. "That's a mighty queer name for a hotel," said the rural visitor to another, as he indicated a sign over the door of a Fifth Avenue hostelry. "What is It?" asked the other. "Hotel Entrance." Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. A certain Wake county candidate Is said to be pushing his claims for all they are worth, but if a perfect ratio is maintained between the "pushing and the "worth" no vast amount of energy will be expended. A tailor vainly tried to make clear his identity to the Duke of Wellington. "Why," said he, "General, don't you know me? I made your breeches." Re cognition dawned in the great Duke's The disappearance of another vol canic island one of the Fiji group srongly savors of imitativeness. So many choice islands have been Bwal lowed recently bv Uncle Sam that It would be curious if Father Neptune's mouth should not water for an occa sional snack in the insular line. Instructions have been sent to Ad miral Dewey and General Otis, in the Philippines, of such a character that their execution will mean an end to insurrections In the islands. If fond ling with diplomatic means will not sue ceed there the military and naval forces of the United States will be brought into play to maintain, order. JUST WHAT SHE NEEDED. "My appetite was very poor and I was so nervous I could not sleep. I was troubled with dyspepsia and was very weak. After I had taken a few bottles of Hood's Barsaparma l could eat any thing I wished, could sleep vtl and was much stronger. Mrs. -jonn j, Martin, Werrington, North Carolina. Hood's Pills curs all llrer 111 Easy to take easy to operate; reliable, sum. "pom prairie, O plowman, speed boldly "Russia ought to be a good country for oysters," said GwIlliamB. , "Whyr asked Sfflnt "Because It has Csar in It all the year round." A minute later a hurry call was tele phoned to the police station for a pa trol wagon. Chicago Tribune. . TO CURE A COLD IN ONE CAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q on wfi tablet. SOMETHING TO GROWL AT. When the rain is gone and the sun comes out In the beautifur garden plot An' the rose Is friskin' her buds about, It's then Too hot! too hot! (Never know what we want, I say Sun an' stars, or a rainy day!) When cyclone comes, an" the mule goes lame An" the sheriff swoops on the lot, It's heaven, you know, that is most to blame: Could a-spared us, well as not! (Never know what we want I say Sun an' stars or a rainy day!) BItlEFS FROM BILLVILLE. The rain has ruined the cotton. This was providential, as it saves us from selling it at five cents. The Billville boys have been mus tered out, and have gone to Washing ton to Join the pension department. Now that the war Is over, most of the generals have gone to fighting each other. The war was so short that very few had the opportunity of being made co- ( nei oy simply fighting for it. THE WELCOME. When twilight bells are ringing sweet And evening echoes greet me, My happy heart seems singing sweet Of some one who will meet me. Of blue eyes 'neath a golden crown Dear eyes! that watch and wait And little footsteps pattering down The pathway to the gate. Though sad the toil, in barren soil Though fortune has not found me, I know that night will bring me light And twine two arms around me. And let the day be gold or gray What thought so sweeet as this: "It drifts and dreams my darling's way. Who keeps for me a kiss!" O love of life, and strength in strife O joy to sorrow given! 0 dear child eyes that make life's skies And earth as sweet heaven, 1 still can bear with grief and care, And face the storms to be If Love, the comforter, will share The crust, the crumbs with me! And now, Joaquin Miller, of Klondike fame, Is annoyed because the critics in sist on calling him "a miner poet." It was thought by his friends that he was something more than a minor poet. A PHILOSOPHER. In winter time he's happy When he's pelted by the snow; In summer time he's singing If he gathers one sweet rose; And earth seems ever better For the happy way he goes. If dark the tempest's frowning And no stars are in the night. He thanks God for a shelter. And sleeps and dreams of light. And somehow, earth is brighter, For he ever makes it bright. And so in Joy and sorrow He walks his earthly way. And thanks Ood for tomorrow, And does His will today. And somehow, Earth is brighter For that lesson love obey! Books of "war poems" are now so numerous that tliev are becoming as popular as the measles. HARD TO PLEASE. They say that Spain ain't got enough Of what her folks i?all "glory;" She wants a rockier road and rough A sequel to the story. She's powerful unsatisfied! Done lost the whole plantation, Yet ain't content to know she's chased Clean off the whole creation! Atlanta Constitution. SPEAKING SPANISH. An American says the Mexican Her ald, who years ago served as minister to Spain, was fond of telling the follow ing Joke upon himself: Shortly after he had become settled in his new home he was bidden to a state ceremonial, where he "was to be presented to the King. His knowledge of languages was limited to English and French, and be ing desirous of addressing the sover eign in his own tongue, he took pains to "coach" for the occasion. Several phrases were rehearsed until he felt that he had mastered them. When the critical moment arrived he saluted the King with great dignity, spoke a few words in Spanish, and passed on. "What did you say?" asked an Eng lish gentleman. "I spoke in Spanish," was the reply. "I said 'I cast myself at your feet,' which I am told is the most respectful form to salute." "Ah, no!" corrected a Spaniard, who had been observed to smile at the ambassa dor's greeting. "You are mistaken, you transposed vour words, and quite al tered the meaning." "What did I say?" asked the American diplomat, Wltn a twinkle in his eye, the Spaniard made answer, "What vou really said was. I throw my heels at your head.' " But the King had not betrayed, by so much as the fluttering of an eyelid, that any thing unusual had occurred. 'They say Lieutenant Hobson has shown considerable sharpness in look ing after the business of raising those Spanish warships." -v.- 'Sharp as a raiser, eh r Cleveland Flain Icaier. BTJCKUSN'B ARNICA BALVE. The best salve In the world for Cuts. Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, Tetter. Chapped : Hands. tions, and positively cures Plies, or no oay required. It is fuaranteee to rive orrect entlpnction or money r r "uc L n1rn. Cor, M ? ! t- 1 lrr"- - f 1 7 t . SCROFULA It is Foul Blood's Advertise ment But It Is Soon Cured by Hood's Uarsaparida. Yes, Scrofula, if anything, may be called the advertisement of foci blvKid. It is the scourge of the worlc ofVnsivf, painful, debilitnt'.ne, stubborn and wail na unendura bio. Outward anpiica'-ioiiK do no! cure, tl'.rj o'i'y drive the ri'i.icu!;' to now quarters. Etic'Iioi 3 -.,' : ' ' 't", tl y cnj..ot cbolish ti-i cv;;. r.'.'.-i-a is b:r ore cure wty out, a-.u i -J to ei.iamato v3o tint Iron V:.o l - T'icrc !s csa ri . :, that can effect thh, p-Kl t It iio ci'V o:' ibat, bo far 83 we I io'.v, V' : i.r, .i-i..lly succeeded c.ci vUere t '-'o v-m l.as teen poisoned tr lo'is yc;i '') i. ! I u:i t, r.:id tha ravages to be repaired ere Ir'.'r.-.s-nduus. Thnt remedy is ITond's Uarsrar-..:a. Head tnu : "My dauEbifr was a dieted with im pure b'ooi. TUts v.iro running sores all over lu-r body ami they caused her much suffering. We I r ed medicines that were recommendi d as Mood punflws. but could not sec that they did any pood. A friend told mo about Kood'a Sarsapa rillaand I bean (rr. im; the girlthismi-O-icine. Tiie re'ii't was that she waa rr fectly cured a, ; taim-j a U-vr b.;!tl.r She has Itai nn ?ywotn of fi-::.'vH. sores since tl.i.l t-r .V' M.msrrA Smith, Sout h IJidi K'ooro, lluss. la the lu-t ill fart the One Tr ; r.l-nJ ! -.'.sic: Insist upo'.i Hood':;; tal;o stiliiU'ti.i' A LITTLE HISTORY. Merit and honest merchandising alone will stand the commercial test of the time. We began this business in a modest way more than five years ago. You have seen it grow from an acorn to an oak. Built upon the firm found ation of truth, integrity and confiden tial business dealings. It has grown and prospered under your kind and lib eral patronage. We believe we have the best eaulped establishment of its kind in our broad land. However we have been told so many times by trav elers of extensive experience. We will let you be the judge. The fact that Ral eighites appreciate the benefit of buy ing ai RIGGAN'S is self-evident In our wonderful growth. Huying and importing with the cash down, gives us the pick or the markets of the world. We can dictate prices, and this enables us to sell considerably lower than others. There is no city, town or hamlet that sells cheaper than Riggan. Bargain Plums are manv with us. Our buyer has just returned from the North, and what a wonder to see the New Goods and New prices every day. Every time we are striving to sell a little lower. And we are arranging festival days, for your extra inducement to visit the Bargain House. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE. 132 Fayetteville 8t., RALEIGH, N. C. H&riD AND TRIPOD CAMERAS. AIL PRICES FROM $2,50 UP, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES (V ALL KINDS. We wish to announce the addition of the above line of goods and invite your inspection r.nd patronage. H. Mahler's Sons JEWELERS. AND OPTICIANS. Bulbs, Bulbs CALL ON J. L. O'QUimi & CO. For Cat Flowers, Boquets, and Floral Designs arranged in best style at short notice. Also Palms, Ferns, and other pot plants for the houBe. Hyacinths, Bulbs, Narcissus, Tulips, Crocus, Free sias, Callas, Easter Lilies, and Chinese Sacred Lilies, together with all other seasonable bulbs. Vegetable Plants in season, Shade Trees and Evergreens to order at , ".' Corner Polk and Swain fits. -OFFICE TELEPHONE, 140 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. HALT' ,?T.C NEW LADIES' SHOES Our Line of ladies Fall Shoe Jno. Kelly's and The Kuppen dorf Dittman Co.'s have Arrived They are artistic Beauties. Call and see them. s. REMEMBER THE NAME JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE GO. ppT SPORTING GOODS, PETER'S LOADED SHELLS, U. M. CJAMI NITION GARLAND COOK STOVES. All Kinds Hardware. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. El Dobado, N. C.Junel, 1898. Mr. Wm. Simtbon, 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 such troubles knew of its efilcacy. I shall not fail to keep it in my house. Respectfully. A. M. PAGE ILF0RD. BYKUftt & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, 115 EAST HARGETT STREET. One door below Royal & Borden, Prions rs low as eood material and good work' will allow. We spare not trouble to please our , S customers, w nen you wain qiuun . job try us BRIEF and RECORD ; n.nrir Anno with fiat.nfss and dis-' . patch. OCR MOTTO : Work delivered when promised. Horse and Cow Feed If in need of Horse or Cow Feed give us a trial order. Chops made from best grain and ground at our own mill. We also keep on hand corn, oats, bran and hay. Laths and Shingles. Coal! Coal! 3 I ; We carry thi beBt grades of Steam and Domestic COALS. WOOD in any lengths. JONES & POWELL. 7 m IK (Carats, tnd TraiV-M.rki obtained and alt Pat-t icot baaioeM conducted lor MobCNATK Ftia. Our Ornet is o waive U.i.'tit ernet and w can teenra patent in leu time than thaw ramote from Washington, , . '- ( Send model, drawn,? or tnOto With OescHO- Jdon. We edrise, it patentable or -not, free of Jcharjre. Our fee not flue till patent is secured. , . Pumphitt H How ro Obtain Patents," with coat ot sauie in uie t- . o. jtuu um(a ouvhum tent free. Adiiresa, i ., .. ., ... v J ( r v . c. POOL. i V PISTOLS. Snineford's Aerated. The King of Table Waters. VANTRAY GINGER ALE, Good as Imported. EVAN'S ALE AND STOUT, Best Tonic and Stimulant. PABST MALT EXTRACT, For Debilitation. 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