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fiii TIMES-VISITOR, SLEIGH. N. C. PTTBTJSHED BY THE TIMER-VISITOR COMPANY INCORPORAT ED. OFFICE IN THEPUr.IJENBTTIl.DING BTJBSCKT OW PRICES. On. Tear MX Months W M One Month IS (Entered aa Second-Class Mail Matter.) THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. TUESDAY, January V.. 1S'.9. FATE F A UK. First --..ni.'b..dy l"ld Then the room wouldn't Hold !,. the busy tonsues rolled u Till they SOI it olllsid-; When the crowd came ae:oss They onward dhl toss it Till it jjrcw ion? and W..I- . From a very small lie. sir. I; arew deep and hijsli. sir, Till it r,-:; bed the sky sir. And it i'risuieiied 'til'" m-'on: she hid her sweet f -. si' t the dreadful disBiace. sir. That had happ-ned at uo,.n. And so evil-boded. This monstrous lie b-d. Till at last it exploded In smoke and in shame. While f.om the mud and roitv tiv? -p-iP1"" hinher. And hit the sad li ir And killed his good na:ne. A NEW MAGAZINE. Dixie," a new monthly ni.gazine, published at Baltimore, as a truly Southern publication. lh In.'-tiul nuni- ..f which is on our table, is a neat ly printed 64-jiage book, elegantly illus t,:it..,l :i.lmii-.ihlv edited -and full of choice re.ding matter of prose and po et' y. fi im the p.-ns of sUili clever wri ters as Duncan Campbell .Scott. M. C McClelland. Henry Clayton Hopkins. John P. Rogers and .-tilers. Hspry Clayton Hopkins is its .-ditor. with as sociates Oalden Peterson. Clinton Pe ters and Chas. J. Pike in th.- Art De partment, and George P.. Wade its bus iness man .gcr. The subscription pri,- e is $1 a year in advance, in rents a num ber. The number of c.svs of carrying con ceals! weapon, assaults wi'th deadly weapons where no injury whatever was (luic, and laiceny where the value of property stolen did not exceed two dollars on our court d.n-ket. makes it evident 'that justices of the peace ju risdiction should be extended to such cases .These c.ses run up cost biiis from to $40, and should be settled in magistrates' court where the costs would not amount to $3. His Honor Judge B. own made an or der yesterday and instructed the clerk of the court f6 promulgate it, that in the future attorneys would not be sent for to attend to eases they were re tained in. Th-t when a ease is set for trial it would be tried and attorneys must be on hand. Judging from the idle crowd of ne groes who have for a week past crowd ed the court room from the ba-;- to the door, Pegieg Williams might do well to establish a branch emigration bureau here. Indeed, according to reports he will do this. ' Three small boys robbed another boy upon tne streets of Raleigh Saturday night. More timber for a reformatory. RED-HOT FROM THE GUN. Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck ten's Arnica Salve. Cures Cuts. Bruises, Burns, Boll, Felons, Corns, Skin Erup tions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 els. hnx Cure guaranteed. Sold by all rutuist, Why not abolish the July term of our Supe-: ior Court. The Seaboard Air Line Salmagundi for December has a splendidly illus trated write-up f KuleiB-h. i;s public buildiiiR, business b'.oeKs. parks, resi dences and education ..1 structures. We appeal to the county commission ers to have a co:t of white paint put on the statue of justi-.-e on top of the court house. The poor girl is a fail representative of a native Filipino. The present Brand Jury has about completed its work and ce1. talnly have done well". Not a singrle bill has been ignored. It looks very niu..h like the I'niled Stales bought a pig in the bag when she .-.Breed to Spain $:!0.00u.000 for the Philippines. Spain can not make a de livery of .t'-.-f ffoods .ihe soid, and it will cost the I'nited States another $20,000. 000 to j;et possession. It presentative Housh .11 introduced an excellent bill yestei-d ly which should be sp.-edily passed. The bill is to re peal the odious s.atttte passed by the legislature of IMiT. which- prohibited any director of a Slate institution from sel ling any B''ds to the Slate. This piece of FojuiliStie legislation, which was a di-. i i si.p at the citizens of ItaleiKh, was enacted tlirotuh the efforts of Rev i". H. I'tley. who jnisrcpresented this county in the Senate in 1 S!7. liecenily we noted the fact that Sat urday. January Tih a woman with a nursins baby at her breast was com mitted to jiil for the larceny of an old shirt waist, not worth move than 10 cents. The Sheriff had to buy a blanket for he: Saturday nisht to protect her and the infant from the cold. Well, the case came to trial yesterday and the worn n was acquitted, there bcinB absolutely no evidence to show that she stole the uarment. The larceny had is a happen d over n year ago. Here i ease where an innocent woman Willi infant within gar ) things it her breast, is confie.l in jail hearing of every oath and vui- i of the worst criminal oiinht not to li? so. The Tltl'.STS AND TAXES. The Atl.nta Journal enumerates the trusts, sixteen in number, with a capi tal amounting to $r)64,100,000. that have b?en chartered by the State of New Jersey ,Bnd asks the question: "Why do the trusts go to New Jersey and why does. New Jersey encourage the trusts?" Vrhe answer t othe last part of the query is th 1 1 the law-make: s of New Jersey have long followed the practice of raising revenue for State purpose;- by so framing their laws as to enable non-residents to contribute the ir. .ney that may be needed. For very many y.urs the State received from the Pennsylvania R.il:oad fifty cents from v. ry through passenger transported o.-r that line , in New Jersey, under v. iii. h law enough revenue was obtain - 1 to run the State government. "When tiiis law was declared unconstitutional by a decision of the Cnited States Su premo Court, the Jersey legislators cast a -.iut for a new method of obtaining revenue so as to relieve residents of the bin den of taxation, and they adopted the plan ef granting liberal charters to outside -rporations, in consquence of which tic- State has become the home of trust.-. There is no StUe tax on real estate ill New Jersey, and none we think on p-'-is.-nal prpy, The cor poration tax yielding sufficient revenue to meet all the expenses of the State givernnient. Norfolk Ledger. "Wliy is the villain ways a dark man?" in the play al- "I guess it's because villains are na urilly opposed to the light." Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE RAVAGES OF GRIP. inat modern scourge, the Grio. doI- sons the air with its fatal germs, so cmi no nome is sate from its ravages, jui nit- inuiiiiuues nave round :i sure protection against this daneeroua mal ady in Dr. King's New Diseoverv. When you feel a soreness in your bones anu muscles, have chills and fever, with sore throat, pain in the back of tne head, eatirrhal symptoms and a stuDixinr cough you may knew you nave np ,and that you need Dr. King's New Discovery. It will prompt ly cure me worst cougn, heal the in named membranes, kill the disease germs and prevent the d'-eaded after enects or the malady. Price 50 cents and l.(Hi. Money ba.ck lr not cured. A trial bottle at any drug store. "Have you been In the business long?" asked the bearded lady of her companion on the platform in the lec ture hall. "Never been in it any other way," replied the Chinese giailt, naively, and with a smile of Celestial bej.uty. De troit Free Press. FOR OVER FIFTY TE7ARS. Mrs. Winslow'a 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 all 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'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other Mose Mossbunker To" say yo' seen a bulldog wlf five lews las- night? To' mus' hab bin drlnkin'. Eph Easyroost Yals, I was, or I wouldn't hab kicked him. Yo' see, on'y four ob Jem was his own. De od der one was mine, an' he had it in his mouth. Judge. 1H-3. Doolan: Only think, Mrs. Grogan: thot dear Paddyrowsky his practiced so har-rd at the pianny tei ifte lasht six months thot he has paraioized two fingers. iMrs. G'logan Begorrah! thot s noth ing, Mrs. Doolan. Me daughter Mary Ann has practiced so hard fer the Light six months thot she's paraioized two piannies. Judge. COTTON SPINNERS TO MEET. Directors Coming to Raleigh Thursday In the Interest of the Textile School. There will be a meeting of the direc tors of the Southern Cotton Spinners' Association in Raleigh Thursday, the 19th inst. Speaking of the meeting of mill men the Charlotte .Observer says: Arrangements had been made for a meeting in Chailotte on Wednesday. This meeting will be held according to ca-l mid on Wednesday night or Thurs d iy morning the 'board will proceed to Raleigh to appear before the legisla tive committee in favor of the textile school bill proposed by Representative lleiiot Clarkson. oth. r mill matters will be looked af ter at the same time. . The directors of the association are: A. 1". I thy ne. K. It. Ray. P. M. Hrow n. A. .'. .Miller, J. T. Anthony, J. C. Smith, It. S. Iteinhardt and D. A. Tbmpkiiis. A number of other gentlemen connect ed wiih the mill business will accom pany t in- directors, by invitation of the officers of the association. Among the number will be Dr. It. J. Brevard, Messrs. R. M. Miller, Jr., F. li. McDowell, S. H. Alexander, Jr., F. O. Cumnock, lieo. 11. Wilson, ft. M. Dates, K. W. Thompson, J. S. Wyers, R. R. Springs. W. M. Smith ,J. H. Wedding ton, W. C. Dowd and J. H. M. Reattie, of Clemson College. Mr. Clarkson reports good prospects, for getting i'ie bill through, and its friends ale pushing it. Mrs an ist Worth How -Si. your daughter's ha. ming! Wh t is an her hobby? I Mrs. Hunter rings. Jew eler Designing Tor diamond ' Weekly. TI1K liKST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly .printed on each bottle, showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste I less form. Imitators do not advertise i their formula because If they did they know that you would be afraid to take i their medicine. Be sure then you get Grove's a stlie formula shows what you are taking. NO CURE NO PAY. Price 30 cents. GARDEN SEED ! We have just opened a half car load of All Kinds of Seeds and can supply your wants. COME EARLY ! Wc have three first-class registered pharmacists, and all pre scriptions sent to us receive special attention. Remember we are open both Day and Night. Our stocl? is well selected, full and complete, and we giiaran satisfaction. BOBBITT-WYNNE DRUG CO. 233 Fayctteville Street. Cards Worth 15. Each Card is Good for Shines at W. T. HARDING'S Popular Shoe Store, It you pay five cents for each shoe shine ycu get at Harding's the amount is credited on your card, and in a short time your credits will entitle vou to a pair OF SHOES FREE W. T. Harding's ulen's, Women's and SHOES.... Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases and Grips. flONEST VALUE. EVERY SHOE GUARANTEED. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. , El Dorado, N 0 Jane 1,1608. Mr. vvm. Simpson, Dear But: You know I thought mv wife innnmh haVini suffered long of CaUarh, roaring of the bead, and bronchial trouble. I tried sev eral phy 1U8 with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is alraos 1 1 rcly well. I can safely say that it is the best remedy for Catarrh and other 'iises of like nature known to me. and I wish vAra nircr f imh troubles knew of its efficacy I slsll not fail to keep it in my house. Rt spectfally, A.M. PAGE. Cheapest and Best. FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS X VON IB YOU QU.T THE TUUE8-T?ITV XTRB.T AJTKRNCON EXCEPT mjmVT, "Who was it said I was a hack num ber?" said LI Hung Chang, Indignant ly. "I said so," answered the Empress Dowager, with a stony glare. "Well," he answered, more softly; "m ijbe I am. But I don't know as I care much what kind of a number I am, so long as I have a dollar mark 1n front of me." Washington Star. The Preacher And do you always say your prayers before you go to bed? Johnny Yes, sir. The Preacher What are the things you pray for? Johnny Well, mostly that pa won't And out what I've been doing through the day. Chicago News, A Tumorjormed Finally It Broke Inwardly and Discharged Trouble Began With Dyspepsia and Impure Blood Thorough Course of Hood's Sasa parilla Completely Cures. There if- danjrer in impure blood. IMsrnse and suffering are surely coin insr to those who neglect this threaten ing symptom. Read this: "Gilliam, Missouri. " C. I. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: My troubles began with nervous headaches, v.fcieu would last me for two or three days. The doctors pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but they could not do anything for me, and advised a change of location. At the age of 55 a tumor formed on my spine, which Was Very Painful but did not rise or discharge. The doctor thought best to cut it out, but I objected. It finally broko and discharged a great deal. The doctors said they could do nothing for it. Then the tumor began to rise inwardly and discharge. I read much about cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla nd thought I would try it. Before I had finished taking one bottle I was much relieved. I continued the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I was entirely cured. I nm now well, have a good appetite and feel that I owe my lite to Hood's Sarsaparilla." W. D. Fore. Hood's Sarsa parilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood rurifier. BuKi by ..li druggists. 81; sixfcrgS. H rrA ' c Dillc act harmoniously with nOUU & fills Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25c. 8 100 First Class Shoe Popular Shoe Store Children's, Gail Borden Eagle Condensed Take no Substitute For THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS TESTIFY TO ITS 5UPERI0WTY. lIFANr HEALTH SCNT FRtC. ' ttn- 1 1 h-- si S. C. POOUS, Shoe Store, 131, FAYETTEVILLE ST. 1,000 Pair's "1899" Styles of Gents' Shoes Received yesterday. rt j (A Q The Royall I Borden Furniture Co,, Furniture and llousofurnishings. SEABOARDAIR LINE. TO ALL. POINTS North, South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect December 11th, 189S. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv Raleigh 2.14am 3.36pm ArSo. Pines 4.23am 5.58pm Ar Hamlet 5.07am 6.53pm ArWilmingt'n.S.A.L. 12.05pm Ar Monroe.S.A.L... 6.43am 9.12pm Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. 7.50am 10.25pm Ar Chester S.A.L... 8.08am 10.56pm Ar Greenwood 10.3oam l.O.am Ar Athens 1.13pm 3.43am Ar Atlanta 3.50pm 6.20am Ar RALEIGH 2.16am 3.34pm NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No. 38. Lv Raleigh 2.09am 11.13am Ar Henderson 3.28am 12.50pm Ar Weldon 4.55am 2.50pm Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.25am 5.20pm Ar Rlchomnd.ACL 8.45am 7.12pm Ar Wash't'n.P.R.R. 12.31pm 11.10pm Ar New York 6.23pm 6.53am Ar RALEIGH 2.10am 11.18am Daily. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial," Solid Vesttbuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester S C. Nos. 41 and 38. "The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pull man Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connec tion at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashville, Mem phis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to agents, or H. S. LEARD, C. T. and P. A. Raleigh, N. C. E. ST. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen. Manager. i IT iit t . t-t t rnn n ami w . xi. w . n. vtiju v&n, xraixic manager. V. E. McBEE, General Supt. .L. S. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agent. General Offices. Portsmouth, Va. SALE OF LAND. ' By authority of a mortgage from Henry Horton and his wife Hasty Hor ton, recorded in book 149, at page 469, records Register of Deeds' office for Wake county, I will on Monday, 6th of February, 1899, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, Ral eigh, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, a lot in the, town of Oary, N. C, which begins at the southwest corner of David Stroud's lot and runs with his line north 13V& poles to th corner of Thomas Crown, thence east 114 feet to Persia Jones' line, thence south with said line 13 H poles to a stake, thence west 114 feet to the be ginning, and being same lot conveyed to Hasty Horton by Peru hi Jones and others, by deed recorded In book 141, at page 111, Register's office Wake county. . .-v...... .. ' j - .. s., - , W. 1. ONES, Attorney. RAND Mm v milk. the "EAGLE BRAND' newYouk Cosof nseo Miw Co. n.y. THE. Most Com- iSll fi fi I MR r of Trunks, BAG3, DRESS SUIT CASES, TFT,E SCOPES &c, IN THE STATE, ALL NEW-GOODS AND NEW DESIGNS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Ol OJ CO CO Southern Railway. THE . . . STANDAIir RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. The Direct Line to All Points. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strietly FIRST-CLASS Equipment oa til Through and Local Trains; Pullman Pnlace Sleeping Cars on all Night I V.n8: Tast and Safe Schedules. '..-avelby the Southern and yen e sssnred a Safe, Comfortable od Expeditions Journey. . . APPLY TO TICKET A6KJJT8 FOB TIM TABLKS, HVTE8 AND GENERAL INFOS STATION, OR ADDRESS R. L. VERNON, THAD. C. STURGIS T P A C T A. Charlotte, N. C. Ralelgb.N I No tract. to answer questions. 'jarx 8. Gannon, ,T. M. Culp, Ad V. P. & Gen.Man. Traf. Mit W A. Ttjbk, G P A. 1VA8HINGTON D. 0 Create, end TmdiuMarki obtained and all Pa-! tit business randurtffl fcw m ( iw L.m Bw-uis niwin in vsmM umc uiaa moee rwmnln I. 7 1.! . 1 , Send model, drawing or photo., with descfip itioa. We adriae. if oabriubla ar tuit. Ira iJ .wk wurmmxaueun patent u eecarea. k PVmiPMLrr. "How to Obtain Patents," with at pi nine In the U.S. and iorcira conatiies Ura Address, si , - J .... . . . c.A.srjow&co. Op. PaTtMT Omec. WMHinaTen. O. O.
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