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rifE TIMES-VISITOR, nIiSIQH. N. c. STISKED BY Tim TIMES-VIS-tTOR CO:. AN? INCORPORAT ED. OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING SUBSCKI OW PRICES. Out Tear s o (ta Months L60 One Month 16 (Entered as Second -Class Mall Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 163. V I- MKI'.T ANOTIIKi: YKAK. i rri:x ti Th- y.-.n i ' '' ! las; ! .! i!'' . -i -1 in.ci -. Tii'- i : i . 1 1 1 - i al-'Ti mains i M' al! lis joys, .is - '- Am. I imv. A iill pill 1"'S- s I lain . n.-: .m.-ih.-r : ! '-i i.i ykak. : i '. I V--a l ' 1 a a : I u N..; ; ii.i . 111 !" vi.iM'ili. W1-. .11 a li. ,:1I1!K Iisi linii! -iv ; -in-! ,-.,:, .mi. .; A .-ai--a. I k'.: :1m i "iir ! "c ih ;.-l.iai;.-l! -a' an: '.itiai. .- ;.' any "ii--. . .if .-al : inn m-.ii'.ryine ! ii .-nt.-i- in!" asani a:.:i. mi i.W.Kl'Ml AX KXA.MI'I.K. Kal II ra-- a;..s: o--.i if ill - ;ai'ili. .r.M -s 1 1 1 - - i " ;ha: ;!t- .-':'- ,s Sllll.il in iiinji" a . ii. a. -an ! i t a :!'. As f s; a- tile i ,i : i.in:; i -i . 1 1 : ia ;'.! .v.nma -.-vide- I r s a - ill ; ..11 a l 'l .!' ..rri ' .'. li. 1 s a:-- l,..:.ii.-,l to sii.-A.i.ks. M.ii.i lii.-si- .-. in '-: ..n;r.n-:s :..r Si i a ii. ii i ' .i'li.- I ii l i : 1 1 nl. A'ai.-li ....sis Inn li !;. iii-'i.- iiiaii la ii k. aiil i- nin.ii li - i '. l' i nil I'.ii- ill.'!'-- 'i in a blc. i! s fur ther stated thai ih. -ouiing spring uiii s.-i- niiir- inipi wne-n ;.- in ill. i ill 1 1 liiiv ov--r been kii.m ii li. f there. Til.- ' iiy . onicinplat.-s asking the l.-gis-liitutv far ill - auth.n-i'.y 1" 1 1 . 1 an elec tion I'm' voting an issu of S 1 1 h ). HJO lianas far sin-.-i and o;h-i :nan--nt improvements. Thcs.. iniliii.- v.n ks I'm tha iniia'avf.-iTii-ins of i h- lawn, as might lialui-.lly In- stiii.is--il. have had l'l,- iff. I .f si i in wan in.14 Silt.- (lirar I'l'isr fa: making il more attractive ami in all '-ii-ts of Ih.- city this is in i vi-il'-n in Ih-- removal of fences, tin- im iii' a-f la wns .ml .n'l 'r wank about 111. i :-i..-m pii.pei i y. Tin- i i n ; r m. ai mat will add most in ih. b.-aiiiy nf :h.. city is tin- lining r,r in.- iri:i-;-j'i.. i -sident streets Willi suitable ;-hnde I:- - s. Tin- i ity lias put phased at a cost ..if f'i.n'iO th liin -si v.niaK sugar n ii!.-s to i..- "iiiaiiii-J. Tiny come final Ver mont. (Vnnsyivanta aivl X.-w Haqip. Thoy are he in;; nlan;..! and lilan il in th.- most atipinvivl m inner. In this ilirection AKhcviiic might well Iiri.'.'.t - uiv t'xamiiio of Itnlt-iKh. This. city bitdlv needs shade nves in many ot ks streets. I ne cwihiij year should I ff. a renewal cf me work of macid aniiEing the streets and-at the same time of planting- some shade trees by the city or through encouragement of tie city is the lining of the principal resident streets, us Asheville's prosper ity, even m.ire than Raleigh's depends on the attractiveness f its appearance, ! Kood roads, sjood sidewalks and all th it adtls ta the charm ainl i-nnveniem-e of outdoor life." THE YOl'THFUL I'ltl.MlXAL. Vni.-ss some provisions are made to i decrease our juvenile criminals the ' sadd.-sL results may In- expected to our ii I nam..- as a ia v-alidin lonimon- v. ealih and .-. immunity. Th youth af erime iinians the aur land is rapidly becoming iiu-t'i- "f alarm. Almast daily ..ne in :y r.ad in tin- papers of boys four- ,hias Wirseh, who. with seven of his toon and iifi". n years i.r age being J sons and three of his daughters, ap b.. un. I ov.'i- !.. tin- Superior c.'Uit to.l'eaiaai at the shooting, and the whole aiisw-r char of lar-eny. Inrglary. lions, bi .-.iking and oilier !' ionin.-s. while police courts and magistrates' coiiris nr.- eoniiiuiaily h iim ih.-se yoitliful off. ml. 's I. -f.-r.- tiiein fir car rying eonee.aied weaiians. assaults with if. a. lly w -ai- 'iis. ssaiiiis ami ha : ; -ry. ! a (Tr ys ...u! "lb -r niislemeanors. T., jii 'b,s,. line , imOeils , line i. --s :o g." 1. as liie line unill.i ha e I lp- paid i.y i Ii -ir parents ' ' nd: j hiv.ng liieir lar-ins or guardian eai. tiiein ill liic presence of an ITi. e and una tiieii: '..... upon ;li,. sir-. a a in s ii..; iaipro - i ai an. w In: udinig i heai t.. j il ,.r w ot khoiis. s and pciii; em ia ri--s is Inn leii.iing n li -!iing hand towards making tiieni '',,,"i ha .i-il--.l 1 oil. reckless uc.als. ni is but ,.iu- s.ilva:i"ii for this ana 1.1' -: abiisii n .1' the ii : of I 'at-! . . ,ll iw. and ilia. . ..-.! Houses i- : a ; .1 '.-! a Stale ;. " ;' i; -so hoys .l.-S a-1 I il.H. Il : ai 1 i y in. ai id ! if -.mini i. saffi : in." fr in naniiiia s aui.-ii . -1 s is .a" .ilc S;aaish I'aoin I V is el y d Olb, f 1 i. A IW.Mnr I'AKItciT I KAI. lin-n ! ..rsi- 111 by ill" Younger I'itt Alld I- s. ea.l. ,! ;,, .he l'l i.ee ..f Wales. '1 ill. ky " has Just d. parted tliis life .it SaiiriMiigiiain. ai th" advanced age of .ni buiiilred and twenty-two years, but in p.-i'fec; ."ssesion of all its fac ulties. Ini. ky was pari "t taken :o l-aig-iaii.l in 17v: from ilie rnit.-d Stit.-s of 'oe'inbia. by William I'itt. w ilea first priiii" minister, presented by him in lvuu i,, irge III. and rr.insniii ; -1 af-t-i his .l ath with othe; crown proper ty. Finally, ihirly y.-ais ago. til. h id caiin- iniu 1 1 . is -" ss i . i n of ;h- i'ritne cf v'ai.s. I'iiis rr.-i. remarkable fur tae 1. .mi : j- ..f i s i-iuninge and far its ra r- in. ---.-iii -bal p-Airs. lied a ionu : .u- in .. sol ; of intimacy with ih. ia . l'l in. .- '.'.e.s. rt ai St. .lames' pal- i '-a mg. h..w e'. e; . in a very r. or a-ttiitie liabit n itad aeoniled : le 1 1. a 1 1 a a stale s-creis o-erheard in i 'a paia . ;o ..nlsiileli who ilappelled I pa.-s i in- op.-u w indow w here its p.-ivh stood, ii was exile. I in lTiO and trans f. rred in Windsor, w iiieh, being a g ir le.iii iovvn. as well as a royal residence led in il-: undoing, for it pi. ked up !an giiai;.- so nnseeiiily as to lie quite in compatible with court qtiqui-itt '. Til" pairot was incorrigible, b-it for ail that the i'lineess of Wales olopled it and gave it hospitality at Sanddrint ham. where its old age was made hap py and comfort dde. and where, amid gentl.-r surroundings, it turned over a new leaf and died almost In tin- odor of saucily. Chicago Kecord. "I wish I was a warship.' h" said, re rettully. alter opening and ex nning his salary envelope. "Cause why they psked wiili natural curiosity. "I wouldn't mind li'-ing docked then." he answered. Chicago Post, Siie "I wonder why you .-Vi-r m ir- r.'.'d un-. Hi " Ueea u.-e I moUJIlt loveil you, of course. Did you get the notion that it was to pay a bet?" Indianapolis Journal. WOKK t',I i:. IT. "I had boils all over mv bjidy and 1 bacame so weak r could hardly walk. I became reduced in flesn and wis obliged to give up work. I .began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and It njade me sound and well so tha; f have F" able u rt'sume mv work. I now wgh 260 pounds. ' Charles W. Polk, nrucetuwn, Virginia, Hood's Pills aie tne onlypnls to take With Hood's Sarasaparilla. .Bo sure to get Hood a. , . SWISS MARKSWOJ1EN'. The little town of Attlnghausen,' In l anton Ln, Switzerland, has oaen , M , , ' ,, , madp fum)US throughout the world by the pen of Schiller in his "William Tel1-" At Present it has a population of ahout 500. Like all its neighbor com munes. it holds its yearly "Schuetzen l'est." It appears from the report of the contest in the Vrner Zeitung that no fewer than 1S4 out of 'its ".00 inhab itants are capable marksmen or marks- women for out of the 184 who took part the contest at the butts 43 were vo- men. Not only did the women prove to be better shots than their husbands, but the lushest honors of this year's festival were won by female hands. Kathrina Wirsch, who is only in her , lil'teenth year, made 50 points at th. "Zw eckschuss." and so carried off the lirsl piize. She is the .laughter of Mat I family war. dexterous with tlieir ! l ilies liiat they gained nine prizes. in-: i"i.ooi:rcn thf. iv.aii. mi-.- good stories are told in St. 1'e- i-'isbiirg about .tie C'zir's devotion to I boxing, wliieh is .mite his hobby. At , ,e Kremlin. Moscow, and also at the winu-r palace, in th" capital, he has '' ls cspccailiy fitted up to.- his CX- a -ise. il-- usually dons four-ounce 4ioes. mi I th.. airv costume worn bv eyainasts. aid for an hour each morn ing boxes with some nn-mber of his household. To refuse a bout with lie I'nip. ror .. (Vends him. So!iard a hi;; r is h - liial ..-ss aliiletic nolil.-meii all .at I lie . . nu t s.and in positive terror ,-:' a cniaiand t" sp. nd an hour Irving io I stand up in fr. ni of their imperial ni is ' li-r. Kee.-ntly. however, he met his I in n h in rrim e ( Jem-are of fire c -. v,.,,, yillllljr ,.,)Usin ,v ;ls told by i he I'zar to box as though In- meant ir in- promptly let go his ! f. and with such force that the li;;l" father "f all tin- Itu-isians landed on his back. iiiisiug himself on ii.s elbow and rubbing hi i head he said: -Ceo: gc y,, M ,. me as every government ill Ku- .lib! m - Moored. I: i:i::i-iinT i-'itn.M Tin-: urx. j Was tie- ball (.lit hi! ii. 1!. Sleadm.i n. I of X-wark. Mi. 'a.. in the i'i-. il War. li I '-.ill- 1 horrible l"i .-is th.: no ii.ai i in. n: he p a for years. Then Hu.-k-: r.'s Arn: -a Sa!v--. (hires I'uis. llruises, ! I Hi! us. Il'li. IVlous, Corns, skin Krup- . i:-. li'-st I'iie care mi ear:h. lie . :s. 'N .'nr.- ailalaa.i i-d. Said by ail t . fou oyi:i: fifty yk;ars. . .or.-, i'. insiou s Mioimng yrup nns ; been used for over lifly years by mil : lions of mothers for their children i while teething, witl-.p ei-feet success. It 'eoot'ues the child, softens the gums, al llays .-ill iiain. cures wind colic, and is the 1)! sat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little suffer Immediate ly. Sold by druggists in every part of 'the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. I He sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's 'Soothing Syrup," and tuke no other kind. Let The Boys Be Glad! FOR XHAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR. r - t .1 v-Ys') V r-f..A .4 ; i i lJ:A Suffer ison Oak, Ringworm, TetteiH Itching Piles, Ingrowing Nails witn Etc) Etc Do You Want the Best of all Remedies? A Prompt Cure? Ask Your Druggist for a Box of Watts' Eczema Ointment. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SEiFSeirS ECZEMA WiVM IX THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. Ei. Dokapo, N. C .runovl, 180S. Mi:. Wf. SiMi-sox, Df.au ?in: You know I thought mv wife incurable, havinc suffered long of Cataarli, loarmjr of the eral physicians w ith little or no nenent, is almost entirely well. I can safely say other diseases of like nature known to troubles knew of its efiicacy. J shall not . PAITH, HOPE AND .CHARITt. ' T 1 v ....H.r -.oc trJ,n ciil .. ... y mas for a dfienition of Faith, Hope and jCharity. It is as foljows: Faith Blind in a first page. Hipe !What In vestors are fed upon, f'harity What some of them are likely to be brought to. That is certainly nol bad, birt this one is,1 perhaps, even better: Faith The gift that saves mankind. Hope The gift that cheers mankind. Charity The gift that makes mankind. Slo Gripe When you take Ilood's Pills. The big, old-fashioned, sugar-coated pills, which tear you sll to pieces, are not In it with Hood's. Easy to ta'r.e and easy to 0erate. is true of Hood's Tills, which are up to date in every respect. Safe, certain and sure. All Pills druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Tills to take with Hood's 8arsparill Roses. Roses, Carnations and othe choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs tastefully arrang ed at Short Notice. Pams, Ferns and all other decraMt plants for house culture. For orn mental gardening at lowest figure. A! kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Gr ImB, Heliotrops, Coicst, etc. Chryt themums in the best late3t varietlet Vines for the varanda. Toiec plants once transplanted in best socti Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown J?s plants. Celery at proper season, a; mail orders promptly attended to. H. Steinmetz, Florist, Fiorist, Raleigh. N.C 'Phone 113 a l M i x l ST I ; a T 1 ;' s s A I d-:. As administrator "f the eslab- !' Ih.-la;-- .lin'ge K. T. ! ti kin. deceased. I will sell at pulilic outcry, to the highest ii.dde- at tin- coin: house door of Wak counlv. X. . . a Tr.. :'..: . ill- "r.l day of J.inu arv. SI!t. I he Law l.ibr.ry of the said K. T. r.oykia. consisting of in-ar.y a caiuplcte sei of X. i .'. Supreme I'.. un U-.-ports. and a large number of volumes of t.-xt hooks, and other Law Reports. Teim.s of s-iI-a Cash. Hour ot sale 1. o'. io, k ni. .1. C. .MA lie '( Adininisl ra l-n . Pe 2:th, lS'JS. Boys' Suits, $1:50, $2.00 and $2.50. Boys' Overcoats, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Boys' Caps and Gloves, 25c. Boys' Pants, 50c, 75c and $1. Boys' Shoes, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. ' 11 Silk Handkerchiefs, 10c, 20c and 0c. ST i uoad, and bronchial trouble. Itnod sev nut since usmp your Catarrh Remedy she that it is the best remedy for Catarrh and me, and I wish every sufferer of such fail to keep it In my house. wedding Decorations jtcspeciruiiy, A. Jtt. i'AGiS. A Full Line at S. C. POOL'S. CDC 5 QIJIMCQ To all Customers. Ladies and Gent's rillZCi OIIIMLO Boot Blacks always on hand: t iftQfts Tiir n Xmas. . hit nutt TIIK SEASON WHEN Friend Remembers AMn Lover Remembers Friend Ml 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 Pases, Desks, Book Cases, Desks, Book Cases, Desks. Music Racks, .Music Racks, Music Racks, 5 THE ROYALL & BORDEN FURNITURE CO., COR. Ni (TICK OF SAl.K. i:- nir.hi.i i! v cf a judfriii. ni nf ihc Su-in-iiui- ('.niri in sii.vial lu-.n-cnliiigM -n-lilicd .1. II. I'.Hipci' aiul M.f.' and others vs. Mary ilill aii.l others. X". Stlfi S. 1'. iMckot; of the Sii -i i. ir Omrt for Wake -.ii::i;y. 1 will on .Monday, lith clay of i-",-lii-.-ii.:ry. l : ni IJ o'clock ni., at the i. hum house ilooi- of Wake county. Kal--ili. X. sell io the hiph- -f liidd.-r, for c.isii. a tract of lan 1 in 'louse's I'lc.-k township, VValie eiiunty, hoiin.l c.l mi the notili hy the Kinds of Win. Smith, on 'he cist l.y lands of Isaiah Cioodwin. on the south by I inds of .1. T. Kdw.irds. and on the west hy lands :' Milliard Smith. containiiiR acres, more or less, and known as Nelson Hill ..-.lid. J. ('. MAKCOM, Commissioner. SALE OF- By authority of a mortgage from J. H. Horton and wife recorded in book HO, page 572. records of Register of Deeds for Wake county, I will on Tues day, 27th of December 1S9S, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder for cash that ceriain tract of land in Wake Forest township, Wake county, bounced 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 Neuse River, containing 205-i acres niore of less, and being same land conveyed to said Horton by Vir ginia S. Harrison, and fully decsribed by metes and bounds in the aforesaid mortgG- A'. X. JONES, Attorney. tds. IALF0RD, BYNUfil ! & CHRISTOPHERS. ' PRSNTERS, 115 EAST IIARGETT STREET. X one door below Royal & Borden. Prtnna a low As irood material and cood work will allow. We, I spare no trouble to please our . customers, w nen you wani. a quicn tr no RRTEF and RECORD ' work done with neatness and dis- ', patch. OUR MOTTO : J Work delivf.redjwhen thomised. ! LAND SALE. Rv virtue of authority given me by a -mortgage deed executed to me on the 3d day of March, 1882, by G. H. Rains and wife, Martha Rains,egistered in the office of 'the Register of Deeds of Wake county, book 70, at page 256, l will sell at 12 o'clock m., on Wednesday the 28th day of December, 1898, at my store in Hvilly Springs, to the highest bidder for cash, the lands described In said mortgage deed containing B2',4 acres, more or less, situated in Swift Creek township, adjoining the lands of the original John Avent tract, Ja.mc.6 Sauls and others. This, Bale will b made subject to the first mortgage held by me, executed to m on tlje 10th day of January, 1880, by O. H. Rains on the Bame property, registared In he Reg ister's oflice of. Wake countjfc, book 66, at pake 6.2. -' . . G. B. ALORD, , . Mortgage. KovercW 28, " , Chr stmas Sloes. All ELEGANT PRESENT. A Pair of Nice House or office Comfort Shoes or Slippers. -. o nivn V-..? new iearx 1899. . . ....... ................. Tabourettes, Tailourcttes, Tabourcttes, Matures, Pictures, Pictures, .Tanliniorcs, Jardinieres, Jardinieres, And so on. And so on. And so on. -tverything Pretty and Cheap. WILMINGTON AND IIARGETT ST. NOTICE. The copartiiersnip-DUsiness heretofore conducted under the firm name of li. P. Wonthle & Son. at the corner of Hai--grtt and Wilmington street, Raleigh. N. "'., h.is b.-t-n this day dissolved. All deb'.s of the firm will be paid A. S. Wotuble. who will cnduoi th business as retail grocer, at the present stand under his own name, to whom all amounts owed paid. the said firm will be L. d. womrlk. A. S. WO.MBLE. Derfi SOd. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In pursuan.ee to an order made in a ceriain petition for the sale of land to make assets in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, In and for Wake. County, North Carolina, numbered S6S. and entitled: It. AI. 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 of January, 1SS9, expose for sale the following de- scribd 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 Us 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 Janes Hart' field's corner on the banks of said Crabtree Creek: ihence 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 Jilckory; thence east with her line 113 poles to a pine; thence south 88 poles -to pointers; thencaeast 23 poles to a hick ory; Slon Hartsfleld's corner; thence north with his line to the Crab tree, a sassafras corner; thence up The various courses of said creek to its Junction, with Richland's Creek, thence up the various courses of sskl creek to the beginning, containing 108 acres by measurement. Time of . sale 12 o'clock noon. Terms of sale, one-fourth of the purchaB price In cash and the balance at the end of one year, with Interest at lx J ner cent from dav of sale, title to be retained until all the purchase price haa been paid. R. M. HOUTON, Commissioner. J. C. L. HARRIS, Attorney. NOTICE. North Carolina, ( Wake County J. Cooper and others, . Against Mary Hill, Robert Hill, Letitia H111K Earl Hill, Sidney House and wife, House, Eli Hill, or his helrs- et-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 traet,of. land in Wakci county, Ni C, betwten the heirs-at-law of Hillsmore HiU.'de. ; ceased, as tennnts-ln-common, and the s-ald defendants will further take no- t'-ce that they are required to appear ; ctfore the eald Clerk at his office in Salelgh, N. 0., on the 22nd day of J? i-ember, 3398,. and answer or demur -to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will ask for the relief - de (; inanded in. the complaint. - - ' , D. H. OUNO, " - Clerk Sup. Court cf Vftk '.!. Nor. , 1898, 6w. A
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