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RALEIGH, N. C. i ftJBLISHED BY THE TIMES-VISITOR COMPANY INCORPORAT ED. OFFICE IN THE PULLBN BUILDING SUBSCRI1 I'lOW PRICES. One Year Wx Months One Month $3.00 $1.50 . .25 Otetered as Second-Claaa Mall Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. THURSDAY, - - - OCTOBER 20, 1898. MUM1LIATINCJ. The American commission occupie: a rather humiliating position. Accord ing to the dispatches, it has made sev eral demands upon the Spanish, only t be ignored. This matter was givci emphasis when in the face of repeatc nrntosta fvnm the Americans General Blanco proceeded with the auction sail of what should be considered trophic: of war. The sale included many can nop. 00 years old and of considerabli value, though of obsolete types. Th. guns brought a trifle less than $1W The Americans asked for a description of ihe ino'ierty to ne sold and were told it was nothing but old junk, fiom of the cannon were of twelve-inch cali i vViii.. nmri than a score were f eight-inch calibre. General Brooke at tended the sale and took -ouiotis note: of the proceedings, which will be em bodied in a report to Washington. Speaking of the failure of the tu i-nmmissions to agree upon :i date i'o ..vM. iiatiim. a member of the American commission has stated that one cause of failure was the refusal of American to discuss the question of sovereignty which the Spaniards attempted to (reduce at every opportunity. outlook about tin u..c- tiiirov t.i Ik. ilone would be to give the Spaniards another of Dr. Dewey pills, or perhaps it would not hurt to l-t Admiral Schley make a little flyin ii ii with his souadron over to Spain I .....min.. tl-tnii- llrirnnr and coast defences. NOVEL TRUST. v tnt h.-. heen formed in Atlanta hich promises to give serious troubli tc i those who use stove wood, and that ..avarnl tholisn ml citizens. This I 1 1 4 J 1 '--'- - - - trust is such that no power can reach it, lying beyond and below any com mission of courts, and the only thing that will break it down will he internal t i eachery. A trust has been formed by the wood sawyers of Atlanta, says the Atlanta Constitution. There are about 200 of them. As soon as the scheme had been formulated the price of sawing wood was raised from 75 cents to $1 a cord. For years the sawyer of waaa has been willing to do all the sawing that came his way for 75 cents, but now he wil pass your pile of unsawed wood and leave it behind him, although he may have not a penny to buy a piece of bread. So far the trust is absolute and not a sawyer can be found who has not entered into it. In many back yards cords of wood are piled up wait- the touch of saws. The people at first thought that they had only found a few sawyers who wanted to rob them, but the truth has dawned upon all who have weed to be sawn it is a trust, small it may be in one way, but gigan tic enough to cause great expense and much trouble to a large portion of the city's population. i .oi nr. Hve vou some cold facts," shouted the campaign orator fumbling among the newspaper clip pings and memoranda that lay on the Wnrs him and finding some trouble In laying his hands on the de sired documents; "some cold facts," he went nn somewhat flustered, "with which you can roast the life out of the fimsy arguments that will dribble through the through the faucets of - the hireling preaa that . opposes the Recently the question of whether sa loons should be allowed to remain open all night was aggitated in Dead- wood, South Dakota. The advocates of all-night bars won and their main argument was that the town had been saved several severe losses from fire by reason of the loafers who could be found at all hours in the saloons ready for any emergency. Perhaps Corvera thing in- two before war. niigiii suggest a Spain rerews that A Raleigh giii will wed an officer of the Second Regiment. She declares that she captured him in positively her last engagement. The gill who says that the man sne will marry must be one who ihinKs before he speaks probably suggests a sure reason which win prevent an ac ceptable man from proposing. niTT rw THE MOUTHS OF BABES. Tommy, aged 5, had been sent to near-bv store to purchase a pair ot shoestrings for his mother. "How long do vou want them?" asked the clerk "T don't want to borrow 'em," replied Tnmmv. "1 want to buy 'em for keeps No more touching compliment could be paid than that of little 4-year-oiu u., ,vh.. hml been listening to a nai'J, ...... inversation at the dinner table on the ,oti.,u of !i wife. "Alamma. lie ex nwuoww ... claimed, "when I get big I m goin to marry a lady just 'zactly like you." Little r.-year-old Flossie had observ ed that fish was always served for din ner each Friday at her home in the city, but she had missed it during a two weeks' sojourn in the country. 'Grandma." she oueried. "don't you never hove Fridays in the country.' "Of course we do." was the reply, "but why do you ask?" "Cause." answered Flossie, "they don't smell like the I' ri days we have in town." it was a ver" hot dav. and little Helen having noticed her father look ing at the thermometer several times asked him about it. "When its away up," he replied, "the weather is hot. nnfl when it's awav down n s cooi, When he went to consult it again later it had disappeared, and he asked Helen what had become of it. "Why, sne eplied "l looked sat old lermometer ,, : 1,1 .l.,t way down in ze eenar. f n t.ouiu tooler." THK I'KNAl.TY OF AMBITION. I!,. v iMit :uvuy to Win- and lougni. Anil people praised him then; Ilo'rt tarried u plu.-e. we fondly thought Amons the bravest men. We read report:; of how he led His hoys into the fray Of how. when less alive ilisin dean. 'hev al l ied him ava. Hut hi ni hark home thy'vo :-im sone And nut him up l" run For Congress in U" tlistnet on The record that he won. And lo! a change has come aooui. We thought him brave and true. Yet now his honesty's in doubt. His valijr questioned loo. They say he hardly heard a snoi. Nor made a Spaniard run; They say the battles that he fougnt By other men were won: The shoulder straps he brougnt aJ Were never earned, they claim, And he. so praised belore, to-ua Has not a wretched name. Cleveland Leader. A . IGKTFUL BLUNDER. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen s Arni ca Salves the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores. Fever Sores. Ulcers, Boils Felons, Coras, all Skin Eruptions. BessV. Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a Dox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. WORK GIVEN UP. "I had boils all over my body and I became so weak I could hardly walk. I became reduced In flesh and was obliged to give up work. I began tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilia and it made me sound and well so that I have been able to resume my work. I now weigh 200 pounds." Charles W. Poke, Brucetown, Virginia. Hood's Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. Be sure to get Hood's. A THOUSAND TONGUES. Could not express the rapture of Min- ie E. Springer, of 115 Howard St., Phil- adelDhia. Pa., when she found that Dr Kine's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made lie a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she kbvb of this Roval Cure "it soon re moved the pain in my chest and I can nm- oissn snnnrilv. sompthlnE I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding it praises throughout the Universe. so win every one ww mm Dr. King's New Discovery for any .nHlA rtf tha Throat Phpst or LunfiTfl. Price 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at all drug stores; every bottle guaran teed. vcriiug OJUUU V .' ed Church In U. S. Woodstock, Va., On aceount of the above occasion the S. A. I will sen rouna irip uun from Raleigh to Woodstock, Va., and return for I1S.60. Tickets to be sold October 23, 24 and 25, final limit 140- v. . . No Gripe When you take Hood'9 Pills. Tlio big, old-fasl-loned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you Ml to pieces, are. not In it with Hood's. Easy to ta'.i j and easy to operate, is true of Hood's Pills, which are Pil up to date In every respect Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Tills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia, i 1 1 1 C n far in I::.' I. 'J - !' " - ':'--usunliv i-.'i-Jsnnif l.:te. a.wr.v:" best iii the market, was never m;.:r complete than the new one. ml! prices were never lower. Inspect this elegant arrav of fabrics Detore purchasing your hew Suit, Overcoat or Trousers. WHITING BROS. POPE'S to Pure and Wholesome. MADE FRESH DAILY. 10 FAYETTEVILLE ST. Fruits, Cigars and To bacco. OYSTERS Geo, N. Ives & Co. I3AIJL.Y. Those few words speak volumes to the people of Raleigh. Quality is guaranteed. The lowest prices are du plicated, and no one attempts to equal ur measure, quart for quart. GEO. N. IVES &JCO., City Market. in '. The:v rr. . . - . . . : i. . i . .. . 1 CANDIES a5g55a5E5BE?B5a5a5a5am5B5H5B5ggg5a5Bgb-aSB5B5Bi OUR TERMS ARE EASY. THE CASH OR S I Ttrn imAm INSTALMENT, ALL GRADES IOF FURNITURE- ANY PRICE, WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. REE OUR T COR. PICTURES. Flour, Floor, Flour. Car of crop 1898 Flour just arrived fresh and fine, and ckeapej than eer before. WILD ROSE FLOUR a Fine Family $4.00 per bbl. former price $5.00; North State Flour, the best in the world $4.50 per bbl., former price $5.53 per bbl. Call or Phono 186 and yaur order wil. be properly care! fer jaat s .f you were here in person. J. D. Carroll, OQi? Qmit.li Wilmington St.. ODD. East side city market house, B. F. CUeathams old stanu uaieiga, a. i Bulbs, Bulbs CALL ON J. L. O'QUISfi & CO. 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, Frcc 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 J.L 0'QUINN & Co.'s, Corner Polk and Swain Sts. OFFICE TELEPHONE, 149 B. RESIDENCE " 149 C. RALEIGH. N. C. Dont Wait ! For cold weather before you buy your Trilby wood beater. They go out by the wagon load when cold weather comes. . rm.,n ., rn rti,erc 1 in t miiiii in and let us explain and judge for yourself which is best. mm LumsderTs ALFORD, BYnura & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTER . 115 EAST HARGETT STREET. One door below Royal & Borden. DrinAt qq inw as pond material and good work will allow. We; I snare no trouble to please our I H ,vo (iu m.v o " j customers. When you want a quick; inh trv us BRIEF and RECORD work done witn neamess anu ius I patch. OUR MOTTO : Work delivered when PROMISED. BUSY SEASON. it vita rnmincr. We are prepared. 'h- j :ir, w r i ' V Wi A 4 Plenty of Goods. rrice8 were never 118 low as they are this fall. That is on Furniture and Houefurnishings. We thought Rock bottom had been reached. But competition in trade is still boring well we are at the end the Handle of the Auger. We have always been in the Lead and intend to stay there, COME AND SEE OUR STORE. The Royal' & Borden Furniture Co. WILMINOTOH - ANU HAKUtir Pi. Attention Galled to Our Uanish Wo man's Shoe. S. C. POOL. Special ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIUPSOHS ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. Mr. Wm. Simpson, Dear Sir:-You know I thought my wife Wh W suffered long of Catarrh, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouble. I tried several physlrians with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she U " fcioBt entirely well. I can safely say that it is the best nmcdy o Catarrh and other diseases of like nature known to mo, and I wish every suffe.e. of sacb troubles knew of its efficacy. I loUa.Uokeep t in my house THE STATE FURNITURE TII0L1AS&CAUPBELLS' CHEAP FEED, Cheap Fuel JUST IN AND COMING One Carload SUayed Shingles, " flawed " 11. " Seasoned Laths, Bnstproof Oats, i Winter Seed Oats, Two Carload's Prime Corn, ,, Coarse Bran, Ten " Splint Coal, Twenty " Anthvactye, Red Ash Egg Coal. White Ash StoTe Coal, White Ash Nut Coal, Three carloads Timothy and mixed Hay. , All at RockBottom Cashrprlces." . J0IIESI& POWELL. I A niFQ' do themselves an injustice LMUICO ,f they buy shoes before seeing the most complete and nobbiest line in any market in Calf or Vici Kid, I an or Black, Cork Sole or Calf lined, in style sizes and width which you can get a fit is the most important factor in a shoe forJ:omforl, looks, or wear. ENJOYING GLORIOUS AUTUMN DATS. When the earth is clad In crimson, and gold, is what every one should be doing now that have safely equipped their horses with reliable harness made from fine oak leather, such as we keep in our stylish and handsome stock. Vou can drive over the roughest roads in safety when you have a set of euc well made harness. Our Stock is worth your inspection. E, F. Wyatt & Son, 109, E. MARTIN STREET. El Dorado, N. C, June 1, 1893. S LARGEST Robbing Building MartiD Street NOTICE OF SALE. ESTABLISHMENT. i vittn nf n certain U1IUC1 mum wj . - deed of trust executed by Jas. H. Young; and wife to Charles koot, trustee, nuu reelstered in the office of the Register m t n WolrA nnTitv in hnftk 97. KiL UeCUO V.t ' "" . rf --- - page 620, the undersigned, the trustee therein names win exBose 10 sale at the county court house door in i - -DoIaIctVi MnndflV. October lst, 1898, at 12 o'clock m., a certain lot In the city ot Kaieign ax ma lion of Blount and Cabarrus streets, and beginning at the northwest corner of said Intersection, running thence north alomg Blount atreet nuuuw forty feet to the lot:, ownea ay Jordan Womble, thence west with Womble's line about ninety feet to the lot now occupea Dy xne nrmiiau Association, runmus " allel with Blount atreet about 49 feet to Cabarrua- atreet, thence east with Cabarrus atreet to the beginning, be ing the southeast corner of lot wo. the same that waa conveyed by Buabee, commissioner, xo ont Johnson and wife by deed in book 74, page 635, Register ef Deeds office. Wake county. . . .. Trustee.. SHEPHERD A BUSBM, Attorneys .'September 40th, Utt. . itian of our candidate. All. here vemuct u. - Tirkotn to Old Point. Va.. ad Re- they are! , liseUnl'-ChVsago Tribune. irChksago V tvn.
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