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CMt: TIMtS-VISITOn, RALEIGH. N. C PUBLISHED BT THE TIMES-VISITOR COMPANT TNCORPORAT- mx OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING SUBSCRtt OU PRICES. Ob. Tear 00 Six Months L5 One Month (Entered aa Second-Class Mall Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS ANI DM CIRCULATION. i H.LKPHONE NO 168- WEDNESDAY, - DECEMBER 14, 1898 EMPTY STOCKINGS. Oh. rrto'thcrs in home thai are happy Where Christmas comes laden with cheer. Where the children are dreaming al ready Of the merriest day in the year. As you gather your uauniBs aiuuiu. you And tell the "story of old." Remember the homes that are dreary! Remember the hearts ihat are culd! , And thanking the hand that his dow ered you With all that is dearest and best , Give freely, that from your abundance Some little life may be Dlesseu. Oh go where the stockings hang emp.y. Where Christmas is naught but a name, And give for the love of the Christ child! 'Twas to seek such as these tli.it He came. Ellen Manley A VERY KIND OFFER. The Wilmington Star has the follow ing to say of our townsman, F. H. Rus bee, Esq.. and B. F. Long. Esq.. of States Ville: "In addition to the very generous of fer of Mr. F. H. Busibee. of Raleigh, to tender his legal services to the citi zens of Wilmington in the event any of them should be prosecuted for any occurrrence that may have taken place here during or after the elect'ion, Mayor Waddell has also received a similar very kind letter from B. F. Long, Esq., a prominent and lnftuentit! attorney of S.atesvllle. N. C. Mayor Waddell and the citizens of Wilmington at large very greatly appreciate these expres sions of sympathy and kind offers of assistance, but is hardly expected now that any Federal interference will b? attempted. This hoiwever, does not In the least lessen the appreciation of such generous offers by a people which are nofihing if not grateful." THE OCCUPATION OF HAVANA. General Lee's return to Havana at the head of his troops is significant of the altered political situation in Cuba. Spanish sovereignty is ended and Amer ican military domination takes Its pla.ee till Cuban sovereignty Is developed. Such Is the provisl'onal theory, invent ed to justify the refusal to sOioulder the Culban debt. American troops yester day marched through Havana a sign of ihe times. Their presence excited no demonstration from the Spaniards, -who have made up their minds to ac cept the situation. American control is better, they think, than Cuban con trol. As for the Cubans, tlhey receive us with the best grace possible, while wishing us away. They are aware that we are likely to spoil their dream of CuTrti Libre. ENCOURAGING MANUFACTURES. The Alabama Legislature Waa Just passed a bill exempting from taxation for a period of ten years all manufac turing establishments planted in that State during the next ftve years. The Ifrienffs of the bill predict that ft will have a great deal of weight with in vestors seeking a place for new manu facturing enterprises. Concerted action by fhe PreabyHerlan nd MePhoVlist denominations is being haJd with view to petf.foning Congress to reject the Mormon member, Brlgbem H. Roberts. THE PRESIDENT AT ATLANTA. . The reception given Mr. McKlnley, as Chief Executive of the United Sfatea, by the Atlanteans today will no Joitbt be a very cordial and grand one, as the South heartily rejoices at the re' turn of peace .nd hoipe no new war will disturb the remainder of Mr. Mo- Klnley's administration. The President cannot but appreciate the hearty sup port given by the South to the govern ment when war was once determined on. In his visit the President will And the South recovering rapidfy from Its wounds of the civil war, also that Ms recognition of the merits and patriotic leaders as Wheeler and Lee Is duly ap preciated. WILMINGTON ENTERTAINS. Witming'ton's good people are today doing honor to her distinguished towns man, Lieutenant Ed'Wln A. Anderson, commander of the Spanish prize ship, Sand'oval, and Lieutenant Victor Blue, commander of the Al vara do, another Spanish prize ship. The two heroes arrived at Wilmington at 12 o'clock noon today, and were given a most roy al reception. Lieutenant Anderson brought wl'th him numerous trophies captured from the Spaniards which he presented to the North Carolina Naval Militia. Lieutenants Anderson and Blue and their vessels will remain at Wil mington until Friday, and no doubt the people of our sister City by the Sea will be afforded an opportunity to visit and Inspect two of the warships which our navy captured from the Dons dur ing the War wiih Spain. The centennial of Washington's fun eral has been postponed, till December, 1 S9U, when a great Masonic observance will be held. Col. Win. J. Bryan's lesignaiion as commanding officer of the Third Ne braska volunteers his b-en accepted by the War Department and notice thereof UWgraphed to Colonel Bryan. The Dreyfus case .ippeais to have put the French Chamber of Deputies into a pugilistic frame of mind. Yes terday at 'Hii session a series of fist lights took place on the lloor of the Chamber, followed by challenges to duels. It begins to look like civilized countries should join In sending mis sionaries to France. Sunday the First North Carolina and Two Hundred and Second New York Volunteers marched through HUvana, Being the first American regiments to do. The Cubans who saw the marching troops gave demonstrations of joy. While our boys did n'ot get into the front to fight they were the flrsft to enter the city of Havana. Col. j. S. Carr has interested" himself in the case of Alex Tate, recently con victed in Norfolk county of murder In the first degree. Mr. Carr has written the authorities asking concerning the circumstances of the case and if the employment of counsel for Tate Wiild avail the man in evading his impending fate. HOBSON AT HIS OLD HOME. Had a Narrow Escape from Railroad Wreck. Special to the Baltimore Sun. Greensboro, Ala., Der?. 12. Lieutenant Richmond Pearson Hottson narrowly es caped being in a aerious wreck on the Southern Railway, Just outside 6f Greensboro, his home, yesterday morn ing. He was driving home in a carriage after leaving the train at Greensboro station, when he was fold that the train he had just left had been wrecked witK in a mile of the town. The Lieutenant drove to the scene of fhe wreck and gave his time and attention to attend ing to the wounded, who included the baggage master and several passengers. None of them was severely injured. Ef you suffer from sores, bolls, pim ples, or If your nerves are weak and your system run down, you should take Hood's SarBapariTla. Humanity educates f.self continuous ly by the circle of thoughts which ft begets. Wound no man's feelings unnecessa rily. There are thorns enough In the path of human life. A NARROW ESCAPE. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, 8. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally termina ted 'n Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short lme. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my ab sent ones above. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discovery frr Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took In all eight bottles. saved and now a well and healthy wo- man." Trial bottles free at all drug stores. . Regular sue 50c and fl.OO. Guaran teed ot price sefuaded. - UveirDDls Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly oared by Hood's Pill!. They do their work E3oos easily and thoroughly. Best after dinner plus. 25 cents. All druggists. Pills Prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pill to take with Hood's Sanaperills. COLLECTING RECORDS OP FEDERAOY. CON- In his annual report to Congress Li brarian Young, of the Congressional Li brary, states that special attention was given by the library to the collection of the literature and music of the South ern Confederacy. He says that one hundred years from now, when tibe re sults of the great movement were more fully realized and appreciated and could discussed more impartially, the1 hbrary would be the source to which the student and historian would go for Information regarding the Confederacy. Its polemics, its domestic rouste and its war songs, and everything In the way of records and history, .were being care fully collected and arranged. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. Would quickly leave you If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Sick and Nervous Head aches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by all druggists. FOR OVER FIFTY YE7ARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, withp erfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays nil pain, cures wind colic, and is the besat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little suffer Immediate ly. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. Located in One of the Most Desirable Portions of Raleigh. In pursuance of an order made in a certain petition for the sale of land for partition in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in and for Wake county. North CaroSlna, numbered 791, and eniitled Nettie Bridgers et els., ex parte, I will sell at the court house door in Raleigh, said county, to the highest bidder, on January 2nd, 1899, and at the hour of 12 m., the following lot of land, viz.: Lying and situate in the city of Ral eigh. Wake county, and bounded by a line beginning at a point on the West side of South Salisbury street, 62 feet north from its intersection with West Soy street, running thence west 105 feet, thence north 52 feet, thence east 105 feet, thence south 62 feet to the point ot beginning; known as the home place of P. A. Freeman and her hus band, S. J. Freeman. Terms: Half the purchase price to be paid in cash, and the balance In one yeir's time, title to remain In ihe com missioner until the whole thereof is paid. ROBERT C. STRONG, Commissioner. December 1st. cold wave corn: .mMuariaawiiinjMiiiii " Suffer Pison Oak, Ringworm, TetterA a-i- Itching Piles, Ingrowing Nails Willi Etc., Etc. ' Do You Want the Beat .- ASK YOUR DrVGGIST FOR A HOX Watts" Eczema Ointment. "NOTICE REMOVAL." fhe Hew River Fish AND OYSTER COMPANY No. 12 EAST ftARGETT ST., Will open up a fine lot of those selec ted fine New River Oysters, on tomor row morning. Boarding Howei and Hotels would do well toplace their orders early for the Xmas Holidays The only firm in Ral eigh that handle these Oysters. ANNOUNCEMENT. Bobll-Wynne Drug Company. The "Bobfiltt-Wynne Drug Company" having purchased the stocks, business and good will of J. Hal Bobbitt, drug gist on the corner of Fay en te ville street and Exchange Place and of the Narthside Drug Store, on Halifax street, near Johnston street, will con tinue the retail drug and prescription business at the respective stands. Air. Rawley Galloway will be manager of the Fayet te ville street store and Mr. K. O. Birdsong of the Halifax street store. All parties indebted to either I the former proprietors will make payment to the new company. With ample capital and facilities and .-mpetent pharmacists and clerks, the ompany will strive to continue to give satisfaction to the patrons of the form er proprietors, and to one.- tj; best in ducements for new patronage. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO. NOTICE. North Carolina, Wake County J. H. Cooper and others. Against Mary Hill, Robert Hill, Letltia Hill, Earl Hill, Sidney House and wife, House, Eli Hill, or his heirs- at-law. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake county, for the division of a tract of land in Wake county, N. C, between the helrs-at-law of Hiilsmore Hill, de ceased, as tenants-in-common, and th raid defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear before the said Clerk at his office In Raleigh, N. C, on the 22nd day of Vz cember, 1898, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will ask for the relief de manded in the complaint. D. H. OUNG, Clerk Sup. Court cl Take o. Nov. , 1898. 6w. SPECIAL RATES VIA THE S. A. L. FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. On account of the Christmas holidays the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from all points South of the Ohio and Potomac and east of the Missisippl rivers, at rate of one and one-third fares for the round trip. Tickets are to be sold 22. 23, 24, and 25, also December 30 and 31. 1S98, Jan uary 4, 1899, with exereme limit Janu ary 4, 1899, iron-clad signature forms, limited to continuous passage In each direction, to be used. Tickets for students of schools and colleges, holding certificates signed by superintendent, principal and president will be sold December 16 to 25, 1899, in elusive, wih final limit January 4, '99. For further information in regard to tickets and scedules call on H. S. Leard, City Ticket and Passenger Agt., Raleigh. N. C. 'Phones No. 117, old and new systems. Oct stock of Underwear, Overcoats heavy Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, etc., is at your com mand, for such a small price, to protect you from the cold blasts of winter. HARD TO ESCAPE Hard to escape giving us an-order for turkeys, geese, ducks and chick ens after you have seen the cleanliness and order noticeable about our estab lishment, and witnessed the care with which every fowl is dressed and han dled. Just now we are receiving fresh, daily, poultry and game, besides, of course, vegetables and fruit We hope you will leave us an order. Tours, for business. G. 17. Harsh & Son. - STALL No. 4, CITY MARKET. Interstate Phone 889 of all Remedies? .A Prompt Cure?' OF . A Full S. FREE SHINES 1800 THE HOLIDAYS. Xmas, THE SEASON WHEN Friend Remembers Friend THE QUESTION i What Will I Give ?' CAN BE EASILY ANSWERED. 'GO TO THE STORE OF THE ROYAL AND BORDEN FURNITURE CO., CORNER WILMINGTON THERE Rockers, Couches, Rocker, Couches, Rockers, Couches, Book Cases, Desks, Book Cases, Desks, Book Cases, Desks, Music Racks, Screens, Music Racks, Screens, Music Racks, Screens, THE ROYALL & BORDEN FURNITURE CO, COR. LAND SALE AT NEW HILL. H. M. Farnsworth vs. L. P. Freeman and others: On Saturday, the 17th day of Decem ber, A. D., 1898, at New Hill, N. C, I will by virtue of authority conferred upon me by order of the court In the above entitled civil action lately de pending In the Superior Court of Wake county, expose for sale to the highest bidder all that tract or parcel of land in Wake county, N. C.,- in Buck Horn township, situated on the railroad about a quarter mile south-west of New Hill, an'd more fully described as follows: Beginning at pointers on the line of the heirs of Jno. Bennett, de ceased, running east 97V4 poles to a persimmon tree on the Big Branch, Abram Lashley's corner, through the meanders of said branch nearly a north course 7$ poles 'to a maple on Minnie Olive's line, thence west with said line, Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Railroad 105 poles to pointers to corner line of Jno. Bennett, deceased, then south, crossing said railroad again, 72 poles to the beginning, containing 46 --B acres, more or less, 2 acres cut oft and conveyed to C. J. Bright, deed recorded in book 91, at page 762, in the Register of Deed's office for Wake county, and more fully described in the complaint said action. TIME of sale W o'clock a. m. TERMS of sale for cash or credit with ample time for payment as may be anncinced at sale. W. J. PEELE, Commissioner. PEELE & MATNARD. Attorneys. SALE OF LawO. By authority of a mortgage from J. H. Horton and wife recorded in book 110, page 572, records of Register of Deeds for Wake county, I will on Tues day, 27th of December 1898, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land in Wake Forest township, Wake county, bounded on the north by the lands of A. C. Dunn, on the east by the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad and on the south and west by Neusa River, containing 205 acres more of less, and being same land conveyed to said Horton by Vir ginia a Harrison, and fully deesrlbed by metes and bounds in the aforesaid mortg-o. N. JONES, Attorney. tds. TRUSTEE'S 8 ALB. On Monday, January 2d, 1899, I will sell at auction at the court house door in Raleigh, N. q., a tract ef land la White Oak township. Wake county, N. C, containing twenty-oae acres, two roods and twenty poles, adjoining the lands of James Scott and Z. Council Scott, being lot No. 4. in the partltloa of the lands of Abram ficott, deceased, and fully described by metes and hnnnria in deed of trust to me. record ed In book 104, page 220, office of the Register of Deeds ol waae coun-iy. -Hour of sale 12 m. Terms eaah. THUD. K- rvtui&L December 1 LAND SALS. By virtue of authority given me by a nnrinn m niwuttd to me on the .3d day of March, 1882, by CLH. Bjins and wife, uartna itams, rsrw: the office of he Register of Deeds of Wake eounty. booh 70, at page 26. I wUl sell at 12 o'clock m., on Wednesday the 28th day of December, 1898, at my store In Holly Springs, to the highest bidder for cash, the lands' described In said mortgage deed containing S2tt acres, more or less, situated la Swift Creek township, adjoining the lands ol the original John Arrest tract, James Sauls and others. This aale will be made subject to the first mortgage held by ane, executed to me on the 10th day of January. 18 T H- R'M ott te same property, registered la be Reg, totems office of Wake county, book M, at pake VO. ' - - O. B. ALFORD.--, . llertf egee, November 22. Christmas Shoes. AH ELEGANT PRESENT- A Pair of Nice House or office Comfort Shoes or Slippers. Line at C. POOL'S. To all Customers. Ladies and Gent's Boot Blacks always on hand. Ren Year 1890. Lover Remembers AND- Lover. AND HARQETT STREETS YOU WILL FIND Tabourettes, Tadourettes, Tabourettes, Pictures, Pictures, Pictures, Jardinieres, Jardinieres, Jardinieres And go on. AbS so en. And so cw tverything Pretty and Cheap. WILMINGTON AND HARGETT BT. Roses. Roses, Carnations and othei choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs tastelully arrang ed at Short Notice. Decorations Pams, Ferns and all other decorative plants for bouse culture. For ones mental gardening at. lowest figure. . AM kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Gars lms. Heliotrope, Coiesc, etc. Chrysan themums In the best latest v ariettas. Vines for the veranda. Tomatee plants once transplanted In beet aorta. Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown St plants. Celery at proper season. AS mall order promptly attended to. H. Stein metz, Florist, Florist. Raleigh, N. O. 'Phone 118 COMMISSIONER'S BALA In" pursuance to en order made In a certain petition for the sale of land make assets in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court. In and for Wake County, North Carolina, numnerea os, nd entitled: R. M. Horton, adminis trator of Mary House. deceased, against W. H. Pollard et al I will at the Court House door, in Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 9th day ef January, 1899, expose for sale the following de scribed real estate: Those two tracts of parcels of lead, situated In House Creek townshlR. Wake County, State of North Carolina, west of the city of Raleigh, aad partic ularly described as follows: Beginning at a pine stump on the Mill HM. James Hart's field's corner; thence arest aeross Crabtree Creek to a bsaosv near Its northern branch; thence up the vari ous courses of said creek to a beach, near the mouth of Steep mil branch; thence up the various courses ef sail branch to a beach, William Holmes' corner, formerly Wiley House's cor ner; thence north 70 degrees east with William Holmes' line . to a hlckoryc thence south 18 poles to James Hart's field's corner on the banks of sal Crabtree Creek; thence te the begin ning, containing 24 acres more or less. Also another tract of land adjoining the same and others, beginnlag a the Wid ow Hartsfleld'a corner, a hickory: thence- east with -her- line 1H. poles to a pine; thence soath 18 poles t . pointers; thence east St pelea to a hlok- -ory; Slon Hartofield'e eeraeii ; - thence north with his Una . to the Crah tree, a sassafras corner; tteocc P various courses of said creek to Its Junction with Richland's Creek, theace , up the various courses of aald creek te -the beginning, containing 1M acres by measurement. ' - Time of sale 11 o'clock aeon. Terms of sale, one-fourth of the purchase price In cash and the balance at the : end ef one year, with Interest at she per cent from day of sale, title te-bo . retained until all the purchase ariee aaa been paid. . , M. in. uunrun, J. C. L, HARRIS, Attorney. BRANSON'S AORICTTLT0BA1. MANAC ., , For ISM frill give yon the latest NTJJWS from the lets ELECTION. MEMBERS et the LEGISLATURE. COUNTY OF FICERS. Ac., Aa Absolr'.ely essen tia te all people. - Order of ' ' s UCV1 BRANSON. , Publisher, Raliigh, N. C ,
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