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n A I) 5 f 4 r n m TIMES-VISITOR, 71ZZJSIGK, N. C. PITSt-ISIIED BY THE TIMER-VISITOR COMPANY INCORPORATED. OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING SUBSCKrt OW PRICES. On Tear $S 00 mx Months tl-60 One Month Jl (Bntered as Second-Class Mail Matter.) Tilt? Democratic caucus sat a good example to all successors when It re solve J to elei : no member of 'the leg islatuiv to any position to be filled by the tionei.il Assi m-lily. Cm no . :ie in K.i! so be t'ound to oi i;atii-.i- a niiit scliaa!? Sinee o-ir re- c.-nt .uitorial on the subject sco.:e.s of p.-:.-on have expro.-s. .1 i'aeir inteivt in liie mailer but no step has yel been lak-n. Lei such a school be org: nize.l without delay. Tne Raleigh Elect. Company prom ises thai if the people are pa.tient they shall soon have lights that will not go out at night .nj street ears that wall run. Well, let us hope so. We abvdc our time and s. e if these promises are I fulfilled. LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 163. Tl'KSDAY. - - J A N I ' A I ! V I". I V't. In .ui- humble opinion there are ill:.-- matters whieh should claim the at:.nlion ef ihls General Assembly, .iiu.-i.le of llie various political iiues tlons: ll.l A l efornuiory should be is-tub'.lr-h. d. (.' ) A i.-xiile school should be i.rovided for. CI.) The homeso'ad law. w hich ruins lb.- p .or ncin's e'-cdii. shall!. 1 1..' aiioiisii.-u. One Large Scar Is All That Remains of Great Scrofula Sores S K.'( iKMi !'. Vi i'I'K. 1; in ; -r , ici; : oi ; h-- Sen lo : :i S: . fa". Til-- v. ; ;r. c i. 1- I , :-n Sir -. To-' I i i::. : f. . in : - . - . . : IT i i " '. VI . I i : i: 11. la.' ''l-' . - a . : a .n X.o.'h : ,:t . ;! I; is p. .-r : . that yr.p.- m : a . sita.c an lri s. sinu i'-:iyi-es fVv.-r.tl n.-- mii.-is .!" !h Appi ! i Hi-ns i i : 1 1 1 : :- s. b,.; h :ii lie- 1 1 .lie and S. :1.1c .! si.-k. a:;. I also -Mr. Hull. I'ii.ih:.' a lilt- i'.iiiaiiit .01 Mlli.ary Ah. : 1- ai the Hons.-, u lias i liame :ic- p: .'....' 1 ii w .c !ii' I'ill. 'I'll. .Mini' line i-.um.it l.e sue. ssi'uiiy .li .1 ... 11 in 1 ;i . 1 'a n.i.l i;:a 1 ica 1 1 -s. A M. ;p. el 1' -mi; lias de.- .1. -I 1:1 1 .in !: ., a then : : .- lias 11.. riulu to ...:n. .c : ic n e. . I r. 11 : 1 1 c.c 1 1 i - 1 T'a. -I . '-: 1; is ice ..I' Tii ..11 hi !i . -.I.;. eia : e: A-' i a ! : . ... . ' . . a.1, lie: Neighbors Couid Not Sear to Look Upon Her A Crand, Complete Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla After Others Failed. "I was taken with neuralgia in my head and eyes. Not long after this, a scrofula sore appeared on my left cheek, extending from my upper lip to my eye. Other sores etime on my neck and on my right arm and one of my limbs. They were very troublesomo and painful and soon became great running sores. My face looked so bad that some of my neighbors could not bear to look at me and advised me to wear a bandage, but I feared this would irritate the sora and make it worue. jfcJ CoKjSf .tho Sores. MyVl keeP ,hlniliar with a case similar to mine, wUSa had been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it. Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in a short time I saw it was helping me. The uores began to heal and the neu ralgia in my head was better. In a few months the sores on my arms and limbs all healed; those on my neck gradually disappeared and now theyaro all gone. I have never had any symptom of scrofula since. One large senr on my right arm is oil the siijn that rem.ins of my terrible affliction. The nenraigia is also cared." Mrs. J. M. Hatch. ICtua.New Hanishire Father "-Why, when I was your ag I didn't have as much money In a month as you spend in a day." Son "Well, pa, don't scold me about it. Why don't you gi for' grand-fa thai ?" Chicago News. Thoughts come bick; beliefs persist; facts pass by never to re-turn. Goethe. WE Sacsa-par-ilia Is the best in fa -t I lie iie True Rlooil i'nritli r. .oe the only pills fo take with Hood's Sarsauarillo- Hood's Pills "NOTICE REMOVAL." The New River Fish AND OYSTER COMPANY, No. 14 EAST I1ARGETT ST., Will open up a line lot of those selec ted line New Kiver Oysters, on tomor row 1110 rn i 11 l. lioaiilin Hoiim-3 ami Hotels would do well to place tlieir orders early for the Xmas Holiday- The only firm in Kal- ciiili that handle these Oysters. Have announced from time to time, that we carry the largest and best as sorted stock of drugs in the Slate, that we sell goods on a very close margin, dtal strictly square with everybody odd guarantee prompt delivery of goods to all parts of the city, and we BACK Up every claim -we make with everv transaction. Be your purchase 5c. or 500 you are always accorded the same gentiemaniy treatment. Every depart ment of oar establishment is complete in every detail. If we fail to have what you call for, we will take great pleasure iu getting it for you. Call' .r 1 .III III ! ll ' the. Most Com- Yplele Line of Trunks BAGS, DRESS SUIT CASE TFT.K SCOPES fec, IN THK STATE, ALL NEW tlOODi AND. NEW DESIGNS AT -REASdNABLK ' PRICES. UP 'Phone 10!) when iu need of anything in the drug lim. You won't be compelled to wait an hour for an answer; nor a week for the delivery of the goods. Our store is headquarters for Garden Seed and our Sodii Water Depot is kept btsy night aud day. We keep our doors open for tlie convenience of the public EVERY Minute in the year, both day ami night, in onler that there may 'be po delay iu getting prescriptions tllUd, or other medicine for the sick. We are agents for the sale of "Panacea Water ana the celebrated Otterburn Lithia Water and in addition to these, we handle all other kinds of water and can supply our cus tomers at short notice.. -Wo want your trade anil every Statement We make, waback up with every transaction. S.'C. POOL'S, Shoe Store, 131, FAYETTEV1LLE ST. 1,000 Pair's "1899" Styles of Gents' Shoes Received yesterday. 1 u 2:53 FAYETTEYILf.E ST. ; X 1 T...V:!' 1 hi -am-- S; .: ; 1;. :- a a i .- .. si ts-...;i. ...... s. ,- 1 a -; . ",!i 1..-1 . a l a .s i - - i !. N-i;:t i'.ii..!;r:i ..i: 1 1 -.-i-i; la--'l'- in llli- S.. lull- ill S; al n- .r.u in ; - J. Tic- a .-i ;m - . . : . :'. a- c...i- A '. .-.-ne-n in mis -"ia;.- was ::7.14". w'ail in .-' .in .1 '.u-aiiua 1! w ae ;.;:n:i. An,l a.. i.s sai.l ilia; Maii-ai I T v 1 : 1 - r is sinning, nil. li.ov I W.-h I ll.oln'i ' Aa 1 . A ) !! 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Trial bottles fi.-- a; all .lrii-er s .ii.-s; -v.-i-y Ih.ttl.- jjuai- iil I. .-' .-- iii.i:i ii. i la 1 u : i has ,. .n ruinaia.aiiiir th - iiib n c-.iin! I-"1 ::niik y hi will l:k,- th.s n,.i,,v,. it is c y -..isa. an I I .-:n rm i; .m, b e a; - ail i. i u i filiiy." I. i ly ' i lb. I -Is In'; , .cii- ia i- buy; 1 n.is -nly !' 'k-:ir f-ir f: :. :; 1." ., - , .ai in All. I .1 poll -X- a . , tin! ii-:- i-i , -i i' Facts, Not Bluster. .2 l-l m CO oi CO The Royall I Borden Furniture Co., Furniture and Housefurnishim IS WHAT THE PEOPLE VVANT. I f vou need arjy thing id the way oi Llotning, u Uoats, Underwear Hats, bhoes, &c, sen our before buyino-else where and yo save money. NOTICE OF SALE. I , I e i 11 Ua -i-:i -I -in.- x- :, ia- Mil". Ii--w n: :i -.'.lines Til- In .i:liil- sea: :!'.. C. il 1 - - Ills - -1 I., i nis:.-. 11 -ar la- T'aii.l l. : : ' in Itai. iyh. Til i-al 'ieai 'ii is ,.x.r--.--. .1 e: i. ia ui.it:. 1 .jury wilt lira li.it .-liot in.. : :i . s'. t itMi hini'S tics ic'.'-'K, W'a-n ! si.in.l jury is:;- lin . -unity jail ih-y "ill i eit.iin.y s-e tii na.l--iU.l.-y -f llli- biiililin-e; to lie- n. Ms. T. IliKhl a la. ti. 11 of ;'.. ll.-nro.s of K.il i!4h. un-l.-r lii- L a.l -f 1 1.- . l..-ak. will a:, --t aiul :iil-ns- the sian.l tak-n by Isaa. S nitli in th- -n-'- 1 Assembly. i ;! a Alei X u'i 'I' 1 T i aas.-ri; A Whir wind ol winter Bargains. a rainy .lay. a - . : ; s . i . nu .u-- ll - or. I. THIO MKST PUEdClilF'Tlo.V F"K CHILLS ami Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Thill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on each bottle, showing that it is simply Iron ami Quinine in a taste less form. Imitators do not advertise their formula because if they did they know that you would be ir aid to tak their medicine. Be sure then you get Grove's a sthe formula shows what you ar- taking. NO M'UK NO I'AV. Price Z'J cents. Srf Perfect c g Infant Food Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk JlJ A Perfect Substitute For 2 V Mothers milk. For 46 iJ, S Years the ieaoing Brano. "INFANT HAL17f son FRti V n.v. (J'NDtiisto Milk. M(wrom V I; aip..irs that Aguinaldo r-fuscs to lecogniz-' the sovereisnty of th Amer icans. Why .don't he come over heiv i:.md get into the United States Sen ate? u Alderman Pejrmm is now Chairman of the Park Committee. NOTICE OF SALE. Having qualified as executor of Mrs. Lydia J. Brown, deceased, all persons having claims against her estate aru hereby notified to present them to me on or before the 10th day of December 1899, or this notice may be plead 5u bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to her estate will raalci payment to me. JG3. G. BROWN, Executor. Ilec. 8. i3 A FttlOHTFl-L BLUNDER. Will often cause a horrttrle Burn, Scald, Cut orf Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. ruies Old Pores. Fsver Sores, Ulcers, Bo'.ls, Fel ons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pila cure on eurtb... Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggist. . - . -. jl. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. On Monday, January 16th, 1899, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash all the accounts due or that may become the Central Market and Cold Storage Compmy, and also all accounts, books, etc. gale will take place at 12 noon at the court house door in Raleigh. It. C. RIVERS, Receiver. P3C. 16, 1898. We are sroiii" to sweep the deck for the next few days with A STORM OF INDUCEMENTS. It may tear down great walls of competition, but .ve can' help it. Whatever or whoever stands in the way of cur Knock-Down and Drag-Out Bargains must take the consequences. This warm and sunshiny fall was about to leave too many goods on our counters, tables and shelves. The stormy season has arrived, and these goods must get a move on them. Men's and Boys' Sui's, Men's and Boys's Winter Un derwear, Men's and Boys' Overcoat1?, Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. They must all move lively. Prices have been knocked senseless. Everything goes at whirlwind figures. Come early and often. CROSS & ..UDEHAQ, By authority of a Judgment of the Su perior Court in special proceedings en titled J. H. Cooper and wife and others vs. Mary Hill and others, No. S66 S. P. Dockett of the Superior Court for Wake county, I will on Monday, 6th day of Febreuary. 1S99 at 12 o'clock m at the court house door of Wuke county, Ral eigh, N. C. sell to the highest bidder, for cash, a tract nf land in House's Creek township. Wake county, bound ed on the north by the lands of Wm. Smith, on the east by lands of Isaiah Goodwin, on the south by lands of J. T. Edwards, and on the west by lands of Hilliard Smith, containing 56 acres, more or less, and known as Nelson Hill if. ml. J. C. MARCOM. Commissioner. ie: -., i SOS. UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS. Cards Worth $5. Each Card is Good for 100 First Class Shoe Shines at W. T. HARDING'S Popular Shoe Store, It you pay five cents for each shce shine ycu get at Harding's the amount is credited on your ckrd, and in a short time your credits will entitle you to a pair OF SHOES FREE 18q9. THE SUN 1899. BALTIMORE, Ml), Tin-: P.M'KH ok Tin: Pkoi'i.i;, Fok Tin-: Pkoim.k and With yiii: Pkoi-i.e. HllNKST IN MOTIVK. Fi: Altl.KSS l.N ExrltKSMON. Pol NIl IN PlilNCIl'LE. L'.v-vkii ixn in Its A 1.1.1:0 lE.Nt'B to nillllT TllKOIlllCS ANI1 Hkiiit Plt. TU'IKS. The Sun publishes all the news all the time, but It does not allow its col umns to be degraded by uncle.in, im moral or purely sensational matter. Editorially, the Sun is the consistent and unchanging champion and defen der of popular rights and Interests against political machines and monopo lies of every character, Independent In ail things, extreme In none. It is for good laws, good government and good order. By mail Fifty Cents a month. Six Dollars a year. SALE OF LAND. Hy authority of a mortgage from Henry Horton and his wife Hasty Hnr ton, recorded in book 149, at page 469, records Register of Deeds' office for Wake county, I will on Monday, 6th of February. 1S99, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, Ral eigh. N. '('., sell to the highest bidder for cash, a lot in the town of Oiry, N. ('.. whi.-eh begins at the southwest corner of David Stroud's lot and runs with his line north 134 poles to the coiner of Thomas Brown, thence east 114 feet to Persia Jones' line, thence south with said line 1.1a poles to a stake, thence west 114 feet to the be ginning, and being same lot conveyed to Hasty Horton by Persia Jones and otheis, by deed recorded in book 142, at page 111. Register's office Wake county. AV.-N. JONES, Attorney. i i yings Popular Shoe Store Men's, Women's and Children's, SHOES.... Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases and Grips. HONEST VALUE. EVERY SHOE GUARANTEED. THE BALTIMORE WEEKLY SUN. The Weekly Sun publishes all the newa of each week, giving complete accounts of all events of Interest throughout the world. The Weekly Sun Is unsurpassed as an AGRICULTURAL PAPER. It is edited by writers of practical ex perience, who know what farming means and what farmers want In an agricultural journnl. It contains reg ular reports of the work of the Agri cultural experiment stations, through out the country, of the proceedings of farmers' clubs and Institutes, and the discussion of new methods and Ideas in agriculture. Its Market Reports, Poultry Department and Veterinary column are particularly valuable to country readers. The Poultry Depart ment Is .edited by a well known ex pert, and every issue contains practi cal Information of value for poultry raisers. Poultry on farms has become a great source of revenue, and those interested In this profitable Industry will find the Poultry Department of the Weekly Bun Invaluable in the way of suggestions, "advice and Information. Every issue contains Stories, Poems, Household and Puzzle Columns, a va riety of Interesting and instructive se lected matter and other features, which make It a welcome visitor In city and country homes alike. One Dollar a year. Inducements to getters-up of clubs for the Weekly Sun. Both the Dally and Weekly Sun mailed free of postage in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Payments invariably in advance. Address A. S. ABEJ-Jj COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, ..:.-'".'. ' Baltimore, Md. NOTICE OF SALE. Hyvirtue of authority conferred on us by order of court we, as commissions rs, will on Monday, ihe fith day of Feb ru.ry. A. D., 1S99, at 12 o'elivek m.. ex pose for sale on the premises to the highest bidder all that tract or parcel of land in AVake county. North .Caro lina, in Little River township, adjoin ing the lands of Sydney Eddinas, the lines of Daniel Scarborough, deceased, and (leorge Robertson, lying- on Buff 1 loe Creek, known as the Jane and Milly Scarborough tract, and more fully de scribed as follows: Beginning at a black gum on the west side of Buffaloe Creek, S. C Leeson's corner, thence along with the said Leeson's line north 87 degrees, west 2S8 poles to a stake in the line of Maynard Cpchurch, thence west 3 degrees, east 19 poles to a stake in said Upchurch's corner, thence north 86 degrees, west 12 poles to a stake, George Robertson's corner, thence north 3 degrees, east 45 poles to a rock in Geo. Robertson's line, S. F. Leeson' coiner, thence south 86 degrees, east 10854 poles to a stake. Miss Valarla Scar borough's corner, thence west 2H de grees .east 65 poles to a stake in Miss Columbia Scarborough's line thence south 87 degrees, east 193 poles to a cypress on the west side of Buffaloe Creek, corner of Berry Young, thence down with the Various courses of said creek about 12 poles to the beginning, containing 185 acres, more or less. Terms of 8HW will be announced at the sale. W. J. PEELE. J. M. FLEMMTNG. Commissioners. PEELE & MAYNARD. Attorneys. NOTICE OF SALE. By authority of a mortgage from Jos. P. Gulley and wife recorded in book 76, at page 183, records of Register of Deed's office for Wake county, and at the request of said mortgagors, I will on Monday, 6th day of February, 1899, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, Raleigh, N . C, sell to the hlgh;st bidder at public auction for oaili that certain lot in the city of Ral eigh, beginning at the corner of Thus. I.. Lns'lter's former line on Wilmington street, runs east along said line 210 f?et to Upehurch and Dodd'B former line, thence south with last mentioned -llu! HV2 :-.&l to A. C. Saunders' old corner, thence west along Saunders' line 10 feet to sUd Wilmington street, thence north along said street tlhi feet, - K the beginning, containing of an" ajre, and oe'ng residence of said J. P. Gulley. - ' W. N. JONES, Attorney. '
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