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r - , KAL.K1GH, N. & SIBLISHED BT THE TIMES-VISITOR COMPANY INCORPORAT ED. OFFICE IN THEPULLEN BUILDING 8UBSCRI1 . IOU PRICES. One Tear : W-M Mix Months 81-50 One Month S : Entered as Second-Class Mall Matter.) THIC LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. FRIDAY, - - - - OCTOBER 7. 1898. GOD GIVE US MEN. "Men whom the lust of office cannot kill. Men whom the spoils of office will not buy. Men who have opinions and a will, Men who have honor, men who will not lie." RALEIGH'S CHANCE. Senator Pritchard has agreed to re commend that a winter army camp be located at Raleigh. This is joyous news to every business Interest in this city for it means that thousands of dol lars will be spent here. There is no doubt that Senator Pritchard can secure the camp here, but Raleigh must do her part. A loca tion must be provided and other ar rangements made. Other cities are struggling to secure one of these camps which will be located throughout the South. Now is the time for Raleigh to display her enterprise and push. PREDICTION REALIZED. 4 Only about two months have passed since the war with Spain closed a war which must ever stand as an unselfish and humane sacrifice made by the American people in behalf of an op pressed and struggling people. It was freely predicted at the time that little political capital would be made by any individual from this contest. However, it is astonishing to find any citizen of the United States ridiculing that con test, claiming that it was a fight to "destroy" and not to "save," and even making fun of the men who fought for the stars and stripes. Yet, such an Individual has appeared. Geo. T. Angel writes In a Boston paper: "There can be no doubt that Theo dore Roosevelt with his ranch history his warning to Yale students to beware of philanthropists his praise of col lege foot ball fights and his regiment of cow-punchers and shooters with fighting qualities and reputations very similar to his own, has become a prom inent figure In his political party. "But to our mind, when compared Washington. Lincoln, Grant and Sher man, who said (what will go dowa through all history). 'War Is Hell,' he seems only an honest bull-dog with very confused ideas of civilisation, hu manity and true patriotism, and very different from those noble Saint Ber nards whose object Is to save life, net to destroy It." Now regarding the oaaildacy of Col. fltooseveU for the New York guberna torial chair we hare nothing to say pro or con but we do think that the passage quoted above shows a woeful lack of appreciation, gratitude and patriotism on the part of the author. MONEY IN ELECTIONS. Difficulty will certainly be found in disputing the fact that the use of mon ey in elections has increased to an alarming extent. In some sections the .illegitimate use of money, it is claimed, has grown to such an extent that a candidate buys his election, and, un less a man has money or influential backing, his candidacy is usually a fail ure. A new solution of this serious prob lem has been proposed In Maryland. The chairman of the Republican execu tive committee of Wicomico county, Md., wrote to the Democratic chairman in the county suggesting a plan to pre vent buying votes and the Demorcatfcj chairman thought so well of the plan that ha, in torn, suggested that It op- ply to. the entire district and to this end a Joint meeting of .the committees at the two parties will bo held October 14th. Briefly the plan suggested is that In view of the extent to which the cor ruption of voters has grown by pur chasing votes on election day, the two committees "unite in an earnest effort to suppress the smallest use of money in the coming election for other pur poses than strictly legitimate campa.gi uses," which uses are enumerated, and the plan further explained in the sub sequent paragraph from the Republi can chairman's letter quoted below in which this committee agreed: "To commit our candidate. Col. Wil bur F. Jackson, to no larger an e.tren diture than the sum of one huiiilreJ dollars In this county, to be used fr hiring halls, supplying music and buy ing such stationary and adverisin, as are incident to a political campaign, and agiee to submit to the Democratic State central committee an iteTiizfd statement, under oath, of all expendi tures of money In conhectlon with the Novembet elect'on, nccounting fir ev ery dollar contributed from any and all sources. "To Insure the observance of the elec tion law by parties who may have a mistaken idea of good partisanship, we propose that a committee, consisting of six or ten Democrats, six or ten re publicans and six or ten Prohibition ists, shall be organized in each voting precinct with the avowed determina tion of securing evidence against any one. directly or indirectly, violating said election law. These committees to b" named by the respective State cen tral committees by the 15th day of Oc tober next, with instructions to begin their work at once. "All expenses incurred in securing evidence and prosecuting offenders against the election law shall be equal ly borne by the State central commit tees of the republican and democratic parties." It is an encouraging sign that this proposition was so readily accepted and that both political parties seem anxious to accomplish this desired re sult which, if carried out in good faith, cannot but be followed by an improve ment in the political and social life of the people in the district. INDIAN WAR THREATENED. There is apprehension of a serious uprising of the Chippewa Indians !n the State of Minnesota, whose fighting force number a thousand or more war riors. The ones who have already made trouble are known as "Pillager Indi ans," under te lheadership of Bog-Ah-Me-Ge-Shirk. They now have on their war paint and are assembling in force at Bear Island, at which place General Bacon with a detachment of Santiago Veterans had a fight with them yes terday. There is much alarm among the white settlers adjacent to the scene of trouble, who fVar raiding by the Indi ana. Reinforcements have been sent to General Bacon and prompt punish ment will be meted out to these lawless wards of the nation. Admiral Cervera Is to be appointed a life Senator of Fpain. General Merritt favors the United States holding the entire Philippine archlpeligo. General Sternberg is organising a vetrlnary branch of his department to look after Coppinger's mules. It looks like Chicago's motion for a new Daughter of the Confederacy has been summarily laid on the tabel. The American Peace commissioner might break the news to their Spanish companions that the battleship Illinois bad Just been launched. The Emperor of China may have tir ed of wearing a pigtal and a dresa, but the Dowager Empress does not (Its up wearing the breeches. Secretary Alger's pet surgeon. Dr. at & Hutdekoper, horse, dog and eat doe tor should be assigned to duty with Coppenger's sore back mules at Saatla- A formal application for a rsvisloa of the Dreyfus case was entered today on the docket of the Court of Cassa tion. The procedure for reopening Ihe case has, therefore, definitely begun. Burgeon General Steurberg says he is too busy to furnish any information to the McKInley investigating commission. Perhaps General Sterberg Is drilling horse doctors for garrison duty in Cu ba. In East Raleigh a new born Infant has been named Cruiser. The head of the family says there is a row on hand now as to whether the cruiser shall be christened with champagne or wa ter. BRAVE MEN PALL, Victims to stomach, liver an kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In the blood, backache, , nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-dowa feeling. But there's bo. need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner. Ida- ville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters are Just the thing for a man when he Is an run down, and don't car whether he-lives or dies., It did mors to give me new strength and good . appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease ea life." Only M cents at any drag store. Zrcry bottle gnarantea. Now is a good time for Mr. McKInley to makeBuffalo Bill, Secretary of War. Naval Constructor Hobson has saved from the sunken Spanish fleet at San tiago, guns valued at $300,000. Admiral Dewey has sent the cruiser Boston, the gunboat Petrel and the col.ier Nero from Manila to China. Senator Matthew C. Quay, of Penn sylvania, has had a preliminary hear ing, and been bound over to court, for the misappropriation of State moneys. Now Uncle Sam will have to turn his attention to Bog-Ah-Me-Ge-Shirk, the head of the lawuless band of Indians in Minnesota. This Is how Col. Wm. J. Bryan's reg iment stands on mustering out; 87 per cent of the men voted to be mustered out of service; 70 percent of the officers voted to be retained in service. Col. Bryan declines to express his person al preference, though he Is always with his men. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, listlessneBS into en ergy, brain-fag into mental sower. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only I6c. per box. Sold by all druggists. Bulbs, Bulbs CALL OK J. L. 0'QUISII & CC, For Cut Flowers, Boquets, and Floral Designs arranged in best style at short notice. Also Palms, Ferns, and other pot plants for the house. Hyacinths, Bulbs, Narcissus, Tulips, Crocus, Free- sias, Callus, Easter Lilies, and Chinese Sacred Lilies, together with all other seasonable bulbs. Vegetable Plants in season, Shade Trees and Evergreens to order at J. L. 0'QUINM& Go.'s, Corner Polk and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 14 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. RALEIGH, N. C. The Ladies' Parlor Shoe Store ! ! Children's Schio Shoes every Pair Guaran teed Return if they Rip er Burst. Our Trunks; Bags and Gripps are Leaders. LAIRD, SCHOEIR A CO'S. FINE SHOES. ONYX DTE HOSIERY. W. T. HARDING, 'Phone 169-3. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. El Dobabo, N. C, Jane 1, 1898. Mb. Wm. Simpson, Dbab Sib: Yob know I thought my wife incurable, having suffered long of Catarrh, roaring of tbe 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 Batterer of such troubles knew of it efficacy. I shall not fail to keep it In my house. Respectfully.. A.M. PAGE Suffer Poison Oak, Ringworm, Tetter a iiril Itching Piles, Ingrowing Nails, f WITH Etc., Etc, . ,,' Do You Want the Best of all Remedies? 1 , ( A Prompt Cure? Ask Your Druggist for a Box Watts' Eczema Ointment a Price 25c.' Warranted. Antiseptic, Soothing, Healing, Effective, :; Tor sale by all druggists. B It caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges- soaand permits food to ferment ana putmy in vbe stomach, Then fellow dizziness, headache, uuonuna, nervousness, and, Pills If net relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Bood'i Pills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con stipation, etc 28 oents. Sold hy all drutitflsta. Tine only Pills to take wttb Hood's SarsaoariUs PEA NUT CANDY, Cocoanut Candy, 10c. Only, BEST PEANUT BRITTLE 10c lb. " COCOA CREAM CANDY 10c. lb Fresh and fine just from the vine at RIGGAN'S CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY AND TO ID. All the Infest all the newest. Alwavs something new or a little newer. Toys, rinlla ftnmaa And Hiinfl Children marie happv and homes made glad by trading at RIGGAN'S. TOILET SETS TO BEAT THE BAND. A 6-piece decorated toilet set $t 75 A 10-piece decorated toilet set a ou A 10 " " " " 3 25 A 10 " " " " gold $5 00 A 10 " " " " green and B-old 6 50 A 12-piece decorated toilet set $5 50 A 12 " " " " gold $7 50 JAPANESE WARE. All the daintiest and at about half the regular price. German and French Novelties and China. Wire goods, glass goods, graniteware goods. The best and cheapest. 1UID, a.ay aiuu. a.ujiuiug. School supplies, book bags, straps, tablet . pencils and ink, writing paper, envelopes, galore. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE. THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Annual Convention Christian Church (Disciples of Christ and Auxiliary Conventions), Cbattaneega, Tenn., October 13-21, 18J8. On account of above occasion the Southern Railway will sell Round Trip tickets, Raleigh to Chattanooga, Tenn-., and return, at tl4.it. Tickets on sale October 19-13, IMS, final limit Octo ber 24th. For full Information write or call on THAD C. STURIGI&, C. T. A. PROPRIETOR. of JUST ARRIVED. Ann Tnhnonn & Vlll UvlfliOUil U IMTv.wiwi'Uv-r 01,An v muiuuY mm. iVi m on s suit1 to riive :)cleis. Also a Fell Line of tbe MJelebrated Gr0tstt Shoes. S. C. POOL. LEADERS IN STYLES FOR LADIES OR GENTS 8HOE8 RAL.EIGH. N. 0. 1 DON'T YOU DO ITL Ruv vnur . ravai s before vou see our line. W have the latent up-to-date styles ONLY 25 CENTS EACH. YOU MONEY. We are rushed to the utmost in our Tailoring Department. Don't you want a suit made to order ? See our samples and prices. Feed Cheap For Cash. As new car-eervice rules arc soon t be enforced, as we are informed, re quirinall carloads of goods In be moved immediately on arrival, and having several carloads niore than our ware house will hold, we olTir for the ne.v ten days, if not ld sooner, the follow ing goods, all first-class: BEST QUALITY WHEAT BRAN, AT 80c. PEW J00 LBS. BEST QUALITY OLD CROP CORN, AT 50a PER BUSHEL. BEST QUALITY NO. 2 OATS, AT 36c PER BUSHEL. BEST QUALITY BOLTED MEAL, AT 60c. PER BUSHEL. BEST QUALITY NO. t TIMOTHY HAY, AT 80c. PER 100 lbs. Some of these cost more lhan this but thai is not "in it"; they p as above, for cash, at our warehouse, west of Union Deppt. SPECIAL PRICES BY CiRLOAD. JONES & POWEL L Southern Railway. THE 1 ANDABl' fill VfA Of THK SOUTH. n rrc Um to AB PwtmU. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strietiy! FIRST-ClXuS Equipment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Can on all Niglil Trains; Fast and Safe Schedules. " : Travel by the Southern and yen - are assured a Safe, Comfortable sod Expeditious Journey. . .'. . TO TICKET AOEHT8 FOB TIM I TABLES, BATES ADD 6XBIKAL Hi VOU HATION. OB ADDRIS ' R. L. VERNON, F. R. DARBY T.P.A., C.P,4T,A, Charlotte. N.C. Ashevillr, 2f C THAD. 0. STURGIS, T. A., . '.- Raleigh . No trouble to answer questions. Fbajtk 8. Gauhoh, J. II. Cwlt, Sd V.P. Gen.Msa. Traf. Js' W A. Tcbk, 6. P A. . - n -WASHINGTON,. P., 3 ; v ISSSf PATEHWDLE 7 Send Sketch,' description and $5.00 for examination and GUARANTEED re- fort. " 1 - tinted iafonnation about PATENTS TH ATVR-VARKft niCRIONft snd tins . ness before the PcteM Office FREE. , , IUGIM W.-rfOHNBUJN, AUorrev, Established 18( Warder Building Opposite Peeia OSee Waamlagtea SO The finest lint oi Gents' Shoe on anh in all ti e latest Styles,! 1 . toes and -coots. A r.y wtichtf W. A. TAYLOR The Wall mm Tailor, MARTIN STREET, NEXT DOOR T CAPITAL CLUB, Has Secured tbe Services of MR. FRANK HERMAN, a German Tailor so well known in Raleigh some years aeo as Cutler for C. Weikel,. afterwards for Messrs. W. H. & R. 8 Tucker in their Tailory Department. FITS GUARANTEED- PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. wvwmw ILFORO, BYKUK & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, 115 EAST HABGETI' STREET. Ob. door below Royal a Bontca, - Prices si low as rood material 1 T and good work will allow. We X spare no trouble to please our customers. When vou want a anick lob try us BRIEF and RECORD T work done with neatness and dis-, patch. OUR MOTTO : Wobk dkxjvibeo when promised. T NOTICB OF BALE. H. M. Faruaworth vs. I P. Freeman and Others WaJce Suoerlor Court By virtue 0 authority 4 conferred upon me in a. Judgment in the above entitled civil action. I will on Monday. the 17th day of October, 1898, expose fori saie ana sen si ine coun touh aour u Raleig-h, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract or parcel of landt in waka county. North Carolina, id Buckhorn township, situated on the railroad about a quarter of mile south west of New Hill, and mora fully de scribed i'i - as - follows. ' Beginning at nointere on the line of the heira of Jno. Bennett. . deceased, running east Vl poles to a rersisnmbn tree on the Big branch. Abrara Laahljr'. corner, through) the meanderi of aald bran ah nearly aV north course 78 aelea to a maple om Minnie Olive's llae, thence west with said line. Baleia-h ' and Aueusta Air Line Railroad lei pole to pointers to corner of line of Jno. .Bennett, aeoeas ed, then south, crossing; said railroad asrsln. 72U nolea te the beginning, eon- t&lng 46 4-i acres, mere or less. J acres cut on:;sne ... couveyaa w Bright. deed recorded in pooa 1 --in 7U. In the Register t of Deed' office for Wake county, and more fully described in tne oompiainit aald action, Tcrmof,ue-eMVi.pimJB. ; , . . Commissioner. PIELB A MATNARD. J Atteenqra. ft - Tf 1! Ml MS m T u m II - - - - "V I UU uil; oil f
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