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ME TIMES-VISITOR, HAIjEIGH, n. c. KTSUSHSD BT THE TIMES-VIS-CTOR COin? ANT INCORPORAT ED. OFFICE IN THE PULLCN BUILDING BUBSCRn OW PRICES. Ob Tear W OO tttx Months r L60 One Month (Entered as Seoond-Class Mall Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. WEDNESDAY, - DECEMBER 21. 1S9S. The mitflK-toe o'liietii n.-aivr. A tuik. y on the table nv.-an? one 1-? on the nmst. Many a man gets br..ke n ih.- U""-l-'lte wheel, yet 'twas a different kind of wh.-e! they broke p.-'pie on in the uhlen times. Lieutenant Hobs, .11 in taking leave of 111- Anieiiean 1 pie before sa.lins; fo. Hons Eons is having ;1 Si'.md oseul .'lo ry yoo.l-bye for the sills. Pre, haul pines, posses expa n will." idrnt MiKi'i'e.y aske.l who will low n tli- Ha; fr..m the rhiiip Totto i:ieo an.l uttr other new ".on. As yet tint' is not an anti ion;t hold eiioiuh to say "1 Now th.it PresMen'L MrKinl-: turned to the s-at of s"Vernni his Southern visit, h- should has re nt from at once ascertain fiom Congressman Joe lai ley, if his remarks in reference to the graves of the Cor.t'ede. a te dead, ire constitutional. The French tlag has been hauled down from Fashoda, and once more the British and Egyptian Hags are float ing. Who, now, will pull down the Anievii -n Hag from Hawaii. Cuba, Por to Rico and the Philippines? Territorial expansion is an inherent ?.uv:ign right without limitation, th t''in:ituLit'iiality of whic can not b disputed. Our newly o'iniird t-rritory has be-.n taken by cession. Our title to this territory is perfect and completi and constitutional. Another evidence of Great Rritain's friendship for the I'nited States in th Philippines was manifested by her sup pression of a filibustering expedition organized -it Hong Kong for Aguinald and his followers. Mayor Harrison of Chicago, and his supporters who have been fighting the year franchise ordinance favoring the victorious, the ordinance was referred to the Committee on City Hall, a body that has nothing to do and consequent ly never meets. It was an ignominious defeat, ludicrous in its ending. Russia's standing army numbers 868.672 men and its size is the chief cause of the largeness of the armies of the other powers. All Europe his 2, 854,583 men In arms, against 2,608,580 ten years ago. The i?ost Is now $924, 138,000 a year, against $758,000,000 ten years ago. Russia has only to set an example of disarmament in order to effect the sear's pious wish. He pro poses only a partial disarmament and the other powers will be only too glad to disarm in proportion as Russia dis arms. Baltimore Sun. NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. If she has constipation or k'dney trouble, her Im pure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched- complex ion. Electric Bitters Is the best medi cine In the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the ' blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, harming woman N a run-down inva lid. Ctoly H cents at any drug (tore. Before, the President visited the South sectionalism was dead. It received a staggering blow when war with Spain was declared and volunteers from Dixie crowded to the recruiting camps to en roll themselves under the flag. It weakened when McKinley, who fought on the other side, appointed ex-Confederates Lee, Wheeler and Butler, to share in the command of the armies or ganized, whenHobson, that daring son of the South, scuttled the Merimac be neath an iron hail from Spanish forts. It perished when old Joe Wheeler led his division up the deadly slope of San Jnuan lull. St. Louis Republic, Yesterday afternoon the Board of County Commissioners elected Mr. W. l'. Mc.Mackin Road Supervisor. This act will be commended by 95 per .'.vnt of the people in the county. The board did exactly right and Wake county will now have decent roads. Mr. .Mi' Ma' kin was the man for the pi ice. HOBSON BREAKS HIS RECORD. His Oscillatory Assomplislnr.ents Agiin Tested to the furiosi. Kansas City. Mo., Dee. 20. Lieuten ant Richmond Pearson Hobson, I". S. X., was the central figure in an oscil latory carnival at the Coates Hotel this afternoon that cleirly overshadow- any of the kisin.T affairs in which the gallant Alaiiamian has figured since his return from more serious duties at When Lieutenant Hobson ir:ived from Chicago at 2 n'clo 'k this after noon, he was cheered by several hull dred persons who had gathered at the railway station. A reception commit lee waited with carriages, ind along the route from the station to the hotel the Merrimae commander was recog nized and cheered.: The streets in the vicinity of the hotel were crowded. In the corridor of the hotel, supported by the local reception committee, Lieuten ant Hobson received and shook hands with sever il hundred men. The more exciting nan of it .:ame a f'-w minutes later, when the Lieuten ant was escorted to the parlor oil th, second tloor. where over -tint women. young, old, handsome and plain, wait I'd to g:eet she popular h'To. Most of them came to b- kissed, and 2C7 o thim, by o-uial count, were not disap pointed. Some of the more matuie of them reee.ved a cordial hand-shake and were pass -d up the line, but most of them who showed ti-ie least inclination were embraced and kissed. To-night Lieutenant Hobson divided honois with Major (k-neral A. R. Chaf fer', they being the guests of honor a the annual banquet of the Kansas City Commercial Club. General Chaffee. who has been in the city several days, responded to the toast. "The Fifth Ar- inv Corps in Cub.i." Lieutenant Hob son spoke to the toast, "The Americm Navy.'' After the banquet Lieutenant Hob son depa:ted for Denver on the fast mail train of the Santa Fe route, to San Francisco and Manila. VOLC AN I C ER f PTIONS. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life f joy. Hueklen's Arnica Salve cures them, also Old. Running and Fever res, I'lecrs. Roils. Corns, W arts, liruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, ( 'hiibl.iins. Rest Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 2" -ts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by ill druggists. Chi istiii' if is a time w hen rne tries M make a minimum of minify ih s.t vitv a a maximum of good will. Chi (igo Record. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONE NIGHT. Wednesday, I)e2ember 21, Special Engagement ANDREWS OPERA CO 40-PEOPLE-40. A Snnerb caste of America's repre sentative operatic artists and a trained chorus of 30 voices, presenting Flotow's romantic opera, "Martha.' Sale of seats open Monday morning at 9 for subscribers only. Regular sale opens Tuesday morning at 9 at Kings arug store. dec l0-4t Terrell i Terrell, Wholesale and Retail GROCER3 and COMMISSION MER- CHANTS. Higkest market prices guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. We handle all kinds of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Wholesale and Retail. It will pay you to examine our goods and prices beiore buying. We handle every variety of Field Peas, and make n specialty of them, then fore commanding the best trices on this prodnct. Peas always wanted. New lot Bitr Cane Georgia SvruD. Cabbage and Northern Apples by the crate or barrel. 60 Cases Pie Peaches, Apex Canning Co, $1.80. i NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. 812 Adam Building, S, Wilmington St. JKalelgh, R. u. , asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Bmall In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man B3odr Skid : " You never know you nave taken a pill till it is all over." 25c. C. L Hood & Co., Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. Pills I'hii only pill to take with Hood's Sarsaoarlli' TRIDMPHE ! ! Special Inducements for Yuletide TRADE IN CHOICEST LIQUORS, WINES, ETC. New l'each Brandy, very fine, $1, per quart. Nasli County Apple Brandy, old $1, per quart. Old Peach Brandy, age 8 years, $1.50 per quart. This Brandy is the Finest ever offered for the money. Age gua ranteed. Only a small quantity left. Old Lop Cabin Rye AVhisky, i4 years old, had 0,000 miles sea voyage, proof 111", strictly pnre and straight, price lf8 per gal. worth $10. Old Oscar Pepper Whiskey $1.25 per qt., former price $1.50. Old Monogram Whiskey, $1.25 per qt , former price $1.50. I. W. Harper's Famous Nelson Co. Whiskey, strictly pure, $1 per qt. Old Gaity Club, 75 per qt., sold every where else for if 1. The following other Standard Brands of Rye Whiskeys on hand: Three Feath ers, "Upper Ten, Chesterfield, Oakland Bye and Hunter's Baltimore Rye. Old Nick and Mellow Brook Corn Whiskey, Scotch and Irish Whiskeys. For Colds. Try Crystali.ed Hock and Rye, Rum and Gum and Peach and Honey. The Public is given the Benefit of Fif teen years Experience in selecting the Best and Purest Litiuors which are now offered at Lowest Prices. Don't Handle Cheap, Common Stuff at any Price. Receipts for Egg Nogg and Punches Furnished Free. Fine Mixed Drinks a Specialty. Denton's Restaurant IN FULL BLAST. Everything in Season. Shell Oysters a Specialty. Oysters Steamed (J peck .'SOcl, Half Shell (2oc. per doz.) Unheard of Prices in Raleigh. Ed. V. DENTON, Proprietor of Dkston's Restavrant A XI) hAt.Oo.N. Phone 183. "NOTICE REMOVAL. ihe Hew River Fish AND OYSTER COMPANY, No. 14 EAST HARGETT ST., Will open up a fine lot of those selec ted fine New River Oysters, on tomor row morning. Boarding Houe3 and Hotels would do well to place their orders early for the Xmas Holidays. The only firm in Ral eigh that handle these Oysters. TAXPAYERS NOTICE. I have decided to extend the time of attaching costs to delinquent tax payers until January 1st, 1899. This will give all who are due State and county taxes an opportunity to pay taxes and avoid costs. Unless paid by January 1, 1899, I shall proceed as he law directs and at tach cests. if you want to avoia nav- ing your property levied upon or gar nisheed pay now, and eave trouble. H. T. JUWJSS, Tax Collector. ixo 12. X. Stlffcr Pison Oak, 0 lt 1 "cmng. rues, ingrowing isaiis ( -WITH Etc., Etc. Do You Want the Best of all Remedies? . A Prompt Cure? Ask Your Druggist for a Box of Watts' Eczema Ointment. 50 per Cent 'Saved By buying your Jamaica Rum, Sher ry, Port, Apple- land Cognac Brandy. Imported cordials for cooking. Rhine, Pale Sherry, Sawterne, Claret, and sparkling wines for the table. ACRE WINE CO., (Agency for Bellemont Rye Whisky.) RALEIGH, N. C. Bell Phone 144 B, Interstate Phone 144. Victor Bicycles For twenty years, acknowledged to be the strongest and easiest running ma chine made anywhere at any price, 1899 MODELS Fall heir to all the good points of its predecessors. The product of the bjst Bicycle Factory in the world. One Model. One Price $50. Some Bicycles are only made to sell. VICTORS are made to ride. The '99 VICTOR is the most ridable machine we have ever seen. Sec them. We have in stock three '97 VICTORS 26 inch fames which we will Bell for $25 each cash. This is a Xmas bargain never equaled in Bicycle values in Raleigh. They were made to sellat $100. BAKER S BOYEH, 120 Fayetteville St. Roses. Roses, Carnations and othet choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs tastefully arrang ed at Short Notice. Decorations Pams, Ferns and all other decratlYt plants for house culture. For or mental gardening at lowest figure. Al kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Osra ims, Hellotrops, Coiest, etc Chiysa themums in the best latest varieties Vines for the varanda. Tomato plant once transplanted in best sorts Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown 9et plants. Celery at proper season. AS mall orders promptly attended to. H. Stein metz, Florist, Florist, Raleigh, N. C. 'Phone 118 WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON CANDIES. The Raleigh Candy Manufactory, 305, Fayetteville St., opp. Postofflce. Now we are ready for Chrislmas. We have an elegant mixture for 10c a pound. French assorted Cream Bonbons 15c. a lb., or two pounds for 253. Fine Chocolate Bonbons for 25c. worth 50c. All kinds of Glazed Fruits and Almonds for 40c. And hundreds of hundreds of dif fereHtassorted Candies for 15c worth 25c. Already boxes of fine candy from lOe. to 40c. We are ready and will take pleas ure in showing you. Give us a call. HARD TO ESCAPE Hard to escape giving us an order for turkeys, geese, ducks and chick ens after you i.ave seen 4ha 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. W. Marsh & Son. STALL No. 4, CITY MARKET. Interstate Phone 839 Ringworm, Tetter a Wedding M MmiM a A hull Line at S. C. POOL'S. EDEC CIIIMCC To a11 Customers. Ladies and Gent's rltCE OllllfCO Boot Blacks always on hand. THE IK THE SEASON WHEN Friend Remembers and Lover Remembers Friend M Lover. THE QUESTION 'What Will I Give ?' CAN BE EASILY ANSWERED. 'GO TO THE STORE OF THE ROYAL AND BORDEN FURNITURE CO.; CORNER WILMINGTON AND HARGETT STREETS.' THERE YOU WILL FIND Rockers, Couches, Rockers, 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. Is Your House Cold ? Do you want your house or hall warmed nicely? If you wart the best Stove made get the "STEWART." Finest hall Stove made. Burns half the amount of coal usually burned by such stoves. See then at once. Have one put up before Christmas. Lumsden, Sole Agent for Raleigh. SAL.E OF ImyiiO. By authority of a mortgage from J. H. Horton and wife recorded in book 140, page 572, records of Register of Deeds for Wake county, I will on Tues day, 27th of December 1898, at 12 o'clock ni., 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, bounaod 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 Neus River, containing 205 acres more of less, and being same land conveyed to said Horton by Vir ginia S. Harrison, and fully decsrlbed by metes and bounds in ihe aforesaid mortgC8- V. N. JONES, Attorney. tds. ALFORD, BYNUM & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, US EAST HARGETT STREET. One door below Royal a Borden. PrtaM as low as cood material t and good work win allow. We J Z spare no trouble to pleas our tanstomers. When you want a quick . . . nmnn J DvnAnn ' T JOD irj US onuii tuu auvvau a W wrtrV Hnn with neatness and dls- X patch. , OUR MOTTO : I Work belitebedwhkk , j PROMISED. .- n : 2 LAND SALE. By virtue of authority given me by a mortgage deed executed to me on the '3d day of March, 1882, by a. H. Rains and wife, Martha Rains, registered In the office of he Register of Deeds of Wake county, book 70, at page 268, I will 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 62V4 acres, more or less, situated in Swift Creek township, adjoining the lands of the original John A vent tract, James Sauls and others. This sale will . b made subject to the first mortgage held by me, executed to me on the 10th day of January, 1880, by Q. H. Rains on the same property, registered In the Reg ister's office of Wake county, book. 66, t pake S7J. O. B. ALFORD, . Martgace Phriclmoc Qhnno UIIIIJUIIUJ UIIUUJ, AN ELEGANT PRESENT. m m m a mm m . A Pair of Nice House or office Comfort Shoes - ri New Year 1899. Tabourettes, Tadourettes, Tabourettes", Pictures, Pictures, Pictures, Jardinieres, Jardinieres, Jardinieres, And so on. And so on. And so on. : tmjllig Pretty anil Cheap. WILMINGTON AND HARGETT ST. NOTICE. The copartnersmp business heretofore conducted under the firm name of L. D. Womble & Son, at the corner of Har gett and Wilmington, street, Raleigh, N. C, has been this day dissolved. All debts of the firm will be paid A. S. Womble, who will conduct the business as retail grocer, at the present stand, under his own name, to whom all amounts owed the said firm will be paid. L. D. WOMBLE. A. S. WOMBLB. Deefi 30d. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In pursuance to an order made in a' certain petition for the sale of land make assets in the office of the Cleric of the Superior Court, in and for Wake County, North Carolina, numbered 868, and entitled: R. 31. 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 ftth day of January, 1899, expose for sale the following de scribed real estate: Those two tracts or parcels of land, situated in House Creek township, Wake County, State of North Carolina, west of the city of Raleigh, and partic ularly described as follows: Beginning at a pine stump on the Mill Hill, James Hart's field's corner; thence west across Crabtree Creek to a beach, near its northern branch; thence up the vari ous courses of said creek to a beach, near the mouth of Steep Hill branch; thence up the various courses of said branch to a beach, William Holmes' corner, formerly Wiley House's cor ner; thence north 70 degrees east with William Holmes' line to a hickory; thence south 18 poles to James Hart's field's corner on the banks of said Crabtree Creek; 'thence to the begin ning, containing 24 acres more or less. Also another tract of land adjoining the same and others, beginning at the Wid ow Hartsfleld's corner, a hickory; thence east wi'th her line 113 poies 10 a pine; mence auuuu oo jjoicb w pointers; thence east 23 poles to a hLck ory; Sion Hartsfleld's corner; thence ' north with his line to the Crab tree, a sassafras corner; thence up the various courses of sal a creea to n Junction with Richland's Creek, thence ud tne various ouurses oi vhiu crcen w the beginning, containing 108 acres by. measurement. Time of sale 12 o'clock noon. Terms of sale, one-rounn or me purcnase price In cash and the balance at the -end of one year, with interest at six per cent from day of sale, title to be retained until all the purchase price has been paid. R. M. HORTON, '. ; ,v Commissioner. J. d. L. HARRIS, - Attorney. . 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 bis helrs- at-law. The defendants above named 'will take notice that an action entitled as niuivA ha, hAM pnmmfinrpit hafnr th - Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake " county, for the division of a traot or land in Wake county, N. C, between the helrs-at-law of Hillsmore Hill,-deceased, as tenants-ln-common, and the raid defendants will further take no- . Uce that they are required to appear before the said Clerk at his office in Raleigh, "N. C, on the 22nd day of Pa uember, 1898, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will ask for the relief de-t manded in the complaint ' D. H. "OUNO. " Clerk Sup, Court cf lrak o -' Not; i, MV. r. - ' BRANSON'S AGRICULTURAL MANAC Ai For 189 vflU give vera the latest NEWS from the lots ELECTION, MEMBERS of the LEGISLATURE, COUNTY OF FICERS, 4c, Ac Absolutely esse la to ail people, Order of UTfl BRANSON,
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