m TiMis-visiTon,
L-ILiEIQH, N. C.
rtTLISKED BY THE TIMES-VIS-.TOR
COikrANl INCORPORATED.
OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING
STJBSCKIx OM PRICES.
Ob Tear M OO
Six Months fl-60
One Month
(Entered aa Becond-Ciaaa Mall Matter.)
Seven Senatoriol dead-locks are
the list.
Ami that peaceful Czar, who hails
from Russia, has ordered six new
peaceful warships.
Speaker Heed's idea of spending
money on public buildings rather than
buying Malays at $2 a head is good.
President McKinley my be instruct
ed by Congress" to send an ultimatum
to Spain in these words: Take back
the Philippines or fight.
In i he last deal in the Pennsylvania
game Quay was set back one point.
Ho is inigbiy apt to set lost in the
shuflle.
TVfJC LEADER IN THE NEWS AND
IN CIRCULATION.
TELEPHONE NO. 168.
SATURDAY. - - - JANUARY 21. ISM.
The (loei-ninr of Kansas has many
friends. When the committee on inau
guration ntucsied him to send a list
.i' personal friends he desired invit d
from his home he r.mv.i : .led 'lu-m 111"
.'.v d rectory.
.t!
It is l;,-;
pol.vfj.imist
folk .,f I'i.-i
on th
st I n. t
ti),- l.t.r.
: i: 1 1 '
w.iim f. r
imressman.
-1 the rcproa.
.he (-i.. -:ion
u. i tl.iirr.tnl
Th.
- th-
li.mi.'
l nr. night
ol a man
..la i). .it ol'
K.WAi'.K
DtiOM i:i.
Th.- vi.if'.
t'.nne r:
T.le lil.le I
Upon th
KVKN1XC..
mists across th bill
ins -rls.nn on and up
tves their s.Y.-etness spi
tulip's sir. .iked cup.
A hush all th.. -n t n is spre.tei.
The light is fading from th.- ski. -'.
A drooping pansy lifts its h.-.i.l.
With) tu ple shadows in its eyes.
N..W, in the West, a cloud-land ship
t'.iines passing lino' a still. ".i red,
I watch it float and sail and dip
Its r..yal banners iKing free.
When, like a g oM-;i ll.cming sword.
The lightning cuts its masts in twain
And every purple i"ud is scored
With stiver Urn s of faliingr ain.
- Harriet F. HI.. duett in The Philistine
ANOTHER ol'.JIc 'T I.KSSi N.
Yesterday a thirteen
hoy was arraigned in
Court upon a charge
y.-ar old while
our Superior
of larceny of
money from the person of another boy.
This little fellow has been in j..n for
a week or so among criminals. He was
permitted ot submit to a forcible tres
pass and pay back $2 taken from the
boy. J. C. L. Harris. Eso,.. and S. fl.
Ryan, Esq., paid the $2.u0. and by rea
son of his youth the boy was discharg
ed. He is a delicate and not an intelli
gent looking little f -llow and has a
widowed mother. North Carolina
should, through h r law-making power
do something to reclaim such youths.
The State should have a Reformatory
..: House of Detention and ( '.o i'-.-ctioii
to nil: h suc h boys may be ordered by
our courts until they reach their ma
jority, or for a sufficiently long t.-rni
to learn them reputable trades by
i Iiieh to honestly support themselves.
It is becoming a serious matt-r. this
increase of juvenile criminals. It is to
be hoped the Cl-neral Assembly will do
something along this line. It is a mat
te; of vital importance and should torn-m-
nd itself to the careful consideration
of our law-makers.
This case of Earle Jones.
have he
misery an I so many deaths
ouse l by the Crip that ev
ery one should know ivli.it a wonderful
remedy for this malady is found in Dr.
King's N'w I Hscov . That distress
ing stub).. v: n cough, that luiiinics your
tnroai, ions you ol sleep, weakens your
system and paves the way for con
sumption is quickly st.qiped by this
matchless cine. If you have chills and
fev. r. pain in the back of the head,
sor.-iu-ss in !on. s and muscles, sore
ihio.it and th t couqh that grips your
throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's
New Discovery to cure your Grip, and
prevent Pneumonia or Consumption.
Pi ice r.O cents and $1.(K. .Money back
.f not cured. A trial bottle free at anv
.Iruustwi.-.
Pool- t ' .Iambus 1
ii.-d in the tomb.
posed boil -S of the
pho
ts again been d pos
er at least the sup
discoverer of Ameri-
ic.i were placed, with great and impos
ing ceremony, in the cathedral of Se
ville. Spain.
President Thurber. of the Expo: I As
sociation of the United States, says the
Philadelphia Record, which body is
said to command an aggregate capital
of $1.200,0ft0,00n, was one of the wit
nesses who told (he Senate Committee
on Commerce on Thursday last that
subsidies to shipping were necessary
to build up the merchant marine; and
it was generally agreed that the sub
sides were only needful as a starter.
Thai being the situation, the wonder
i sihat a billion of dollars cannot show
thee ourage of its convictions in some
belt;; way than by leaning with all
its weight against tin- United States J
's
Sarsaparilla
Cures
Permanently Cures
Scrofula,
which is ono of the vc.. ;
flictions of the human race. ar.J
comes from impure blood.
Eczema,
a most offensive and uncomfort-
ablo affection of the skin, also
due to impure blood.
Salt Rheum,
a torment to tho flesh, a dis
Cgurcmcnt to tho body, and a
drain on the system, also due
to vitiated blood.
Pimples,
which to disfigure the skin, and
make tho human faco divino
anything but a thing of beauty,
but which are Nature's adver
tisement of foul blood.
Catarrh,
v li'u-h very
hronic tiffed
turn. i'. a c
one's self an.
Rheumatism,
v liii-h very often ccmci from n
chronic affection of the circula-
ron, f a constant offense to
one's self and all his iriends.
winch a!! nui horilics now nUri
laite to vhri- i.s acidities in the
blood, v. hich thi3 (.rest blood
ptiriiier of the n?e, Hood's; Sur-
saparuia, corrects
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is sold by ;iM ilrupgists. si; six for $:. Pre
pared only l.y ('. 1. Hood ijn.. Lowell, Mass.
Hiind'i PiJiS ars tl!e after-dinner
1IUOU S fills ; ma, aid Uiicstiou. tito.
January term of Wake Superior
Court adjourned today after clearing
a docket of 122 ?ases. Judge Brown is
a steady worker, losing no time and
keeping every body connected -with the
couit busy all the time.
THE BEST 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
less form. Imitators do not advertise
their formula because if they did they
kiKw that you would be afraid to take
their medicine. Be sure then you get
Grove's a the formula shows what you
aro taking. NO CURB NO PAY. Price
W cents.
HAND AND TRIPOD
CAMERAS.
ALL PRICES FROM $2,50 UP,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
8UPPLIE8 Of ALL KINDS.
We wish to announce the addition of
tho above line of goods and invite your
inspection r.nd patronage.
It Is feared the clash In Samoa be
tween the German consul -on 'hte one
side and the British and Amerlcanep
resenattives on the other will lead to
more serious developments. Of .course
it will if the dutch don't behave themselves.
The following remarkable proposition
is made by a North Carolina editor in
a recent issue of his paper: "We will
publish a ten-verse poem for 3. load of
wood; a three-column story for a load
of groceries, and we will cheerfully
give space to obituaries of former sub
scribers at the rate of six laying hens
a column.
A REMARKABLE STORY,
A female patient in the hospital at
Weston. West Virginia, has been re
ceiving treatment. The pnysician was
Informed by another patient that she
had seen the woman swallowing a
hairpin. The physician set to work to
remove from her stomach anything of
an injurious nature, and was surprised
to find therein 37 common pins, six
wire hairpins, a tin snuff box lid one
Inch In diameter, an iron screw an inch
and a quarter in length, siv pieces of
glass, one of which is one and one-
'ighth inches long and three-fourths of
in inch wide, and another being a tri
angular piece, each side of which is
three-fourths of an inch in length; four
pieces of slate, one of which is one
inch ill iength, one mall piece of china-
vare and three comb teeth one inch
Ions.
Francisque Garcey, the dramatic erit
is, says tint all the Paris theatres ex
cept the new Opera Comique are full of
fleas. He suggests that sheep should
be driven into the .play nouses before
each performance to attract the pests
a method that 'Is said 'to have been tried
with success In Spanish amusement
houses.
THR RAVAGKS OF GRIP.
That modern scourge, the Grip, poi
11s the air with its fatal germs, so
that no home is safe from its ravages,
but the multitudes have found tf sure
protection against this dangerous mal
ady ill Dr. King's Xuw Discovery.
When you feel a soreness in you: bones
and musi-lcs, have chills and fever,
with sore throat, pain in the back of
the h-ad. .-.it .rrhal symptoms and a
stubborn- i -iaph y,m may know you
have Crip .and that you need Dr.
Kins' -New Discovery. It will prompt
ly cure the worst cotigii, heal the In
flame. 1 membranes, kill the disease
germs and prevent the d'i eaded after
effects of the malady. Price 30 cents
Hid $1.0n. Moiuy back ir not cured. A
trial bottle at anv drug store.
Xl.jor Jed Hotchkiss, scientist and
engineer, died at his home, "The Oaks,"
Staunton, Va., on Tuesday night last.
He was a man of wide reputation and
m my friends.
Tne best medicine you can take Is
that which builds a solid foundation
for health in pure, rich blood Hood's
Sarsaparilla
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
Ion's Arnica Salve. Cures Cuts, Bruises,
Burns, Boli, Felons, Corns. Skin Erup
tions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cts.
hnx Cure guaranteed. Sold by all
c ucrista.
FOR OVER FIFTY TE7ARS.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teethintr, 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 wfil
relieve the poor little suffer immediate
ly. Sold by druggists in every part ol
the world. Twenty-five .cents a bottle.
Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other
kind.
PRECISION,
PROMPTNESS,
FAIRNESS.
These are thc'priuciolv.s wo have ob
served for 5 1-2 years, and wc tlitiuk the
people for their evident appreciation of
our cllorts.
AVE A HE STILL AT YOUR SERVICE
DAY AND IN'IGHT.
HENRY T. HICKS,
Prescription Druggist.
4
mm
Eagle Brand i
I Condensed Milk.
Our Illustrated Pamphlet Entitled BABIES"shoulo
Be in Every household.' Sent on application.,
' Hew vopm Condensed Milk Co. New York;.
acV -ma m
I "11
THE.
Most (!nm-
, 111 VVI VV III
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of Trunks
1
BA.GS, DRESS SUIT CASES, TBT.T?
SCOPES &c, IN THE STATE,
ALL NEW GOODS AND
NEW DESIGNS AT
REASONABLE;
PRICES.
S. C. POOL'S,
Shoe Store,
131, FAYETTEYILLE ST.
1,000 Pair's "1899" Styles of Gents
blioes Received yesterday.
Thursday January 26.
Some Rare Bargains
FOR THIS DAY.
We take inventory February ist, and want to re
duce stock as much as possible by that time.
Here is the Special Sale List for Jan, 26.
Our regular
5000 Handkerchiefs, unhemmed, at ic each.
500 yds Cotton Toweling at 3c a yard,
price is 5c a yd.
2467 yds double width Fancy Dress Goods, all colors,
very pretty designs, at 6 3-4C yd. Our regular
ioc goods.
1000 yds 33 in. Pacific Mi!l Percaie to go in at 4 i-2c
yd. These are 8 1-3C goods.
6000 yds Fancy Highland Suitings, a large variety of
styles, that we will offer at 4c yd.
500 boxes ioc Paper and Envelopes at 5c box.
500 boxes 7 i-2c Paper aud Envelopes at 4c box.
EXTRA SPECIAL
10 lots of Lace Curtains, ranging from 50c to $2.50
per pair. These curtains are far below value
some that we bought on our recent trip to N. Y.
About 300 Fine Capes at half price. These are so
cheap that you cannot help buying if yu look.
Our Embroideries are pronounced the best and cheap
est in the city.
and Bebft
ex.
at
Last week we took our semi-annual inventory and had a gen
eral casting of accounts. We found the following in stock, which
we will sell at manufacturer's cost:
1 Solid Walnut Chamber Suit, Knoxville Marble on Dreser
and Washstind, full Toilet in w.ishstand, Frrncli plate Mirrors.
1 ouiiu itianugauy ouiir, rien 11 piaic.viirrors.iMi i 01.0:
quisite design.
3 or 4 Sideboards, consigned, and we are ordered to sell
any price.
Solid Brass Ded, canopy top.
Several Chamber Suites, slightly shop-worn.
2 or 3 dozen Rockers, new designs, at $1.00 to 5.00.
Several dozen Pictures, for less than cost of frames.
These are Bargains.
We intend to close out all stock more than a year in our store.
W00LLC0TT & SON,
14 EAST MARTIN STREET.
Corner Wilminptoa and Harnett Streets Talalgh, N. C.
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. Pinea 4.23am 6.68pm
Ar Hamlet 6.07am C.53pm
Ar WIlmlngt'ii.S.A.L. 12.06pm
Ar Monroe.S.A.L... 6.43am 9.12pm
Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. c7.50am 'lOpm
Ar Chester S.A.L.. 8.08am MOpm
Ar Greenwood 10.35am 1.07am
Ar Athens 1.13pm 3.43am
Ar Atlanta 3.50pm 6.20am
ONE OF THE MANY
Test in ion? !. as to the efficacy of
SIMPSON'S EGZEL1A OKlimn
Ar RALEIGH 2.1Gam
NORTHBOUND.
No. 402.
Lv Raleigh 2.09am
Ar Henderson 3.28am
Ar Weldon 4.55am
Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.25am
Ar Richomnd.ACL 8.45am
Ar Wasn'fn.P.R.R. 12.31pm
ArNew York 6.23pm
3.34pm
No. 38.
11.13am
12.50pm
2.50pm
6.20pm
. 7.12pm
11.10pm
6.63am
IN THE TREATMENT OF
NASAL CATARRH.
H. Mahler's Sods
TFWHTT.na rninPTimva i troubles knew of its efficacy I shall not fail to keep it In my house.
JFWLERS. AND OPTI.CIAN8 Rf spectfully, , A. M. PAGE
El Dorado, N 0 June 1, If 08.
Mn. Wm. SisfPsoN, Dkaii Sir: You knof I thought my wife incurable, having
suffered long of Cataarh, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouble. I tried sev
eral phy .':i'.i8 with little nr no benefit, but since nsinir vnnr flntarrh nomnriv qI
lisalmos j -rely well. I can safely say that it Is the best remedy for Catarrh and
other ( nses of like nature known to me. and I wish everv. annVrnr nf rrh
Ar RALEIGH 2.10am 11.18am
Daily.
Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe
cial," Solid Vestlbuled Train of Pull
man Sleepers and Coaches between
Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman
Sleepers between Portsmouth and
Cheater, 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.
is. ST. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen.
Manager.
H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager.
V. E. McrBEE, General Supt
L. 8. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agent.
General Offices. Portsmouth. Va.
Southern
Railway.
THE . . .
STAND AEr RAILWAY OF
THE SOUTH.
The Direct Line to All PolnU.
TEXAS,
CALIFORNIA.
FLORIDA,
CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.
dtrietly FIRST-CLASS Equipment on
ail Through and Local Trains; Pullman
Pslace Bleeping Cars on all Night
I "I'ns: 7ast and Safe Schedules.
,-ave! by the Southern and yon
Ao assured a Safe, Comfertable
nd Expeditious Journey. . .
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ; v
Seaboard Medical Association of Vir
ginia and North Carolina, at Wilson,
N. C, January 12th and 13th, 1899.
On account of the above occasion the
Southern Railway will sell round trip
ticKets, Jttaieign.to Wilson, N. and
return at 12.75. Tickets on sale Jan
uary 10th, Uth nd 12th, inal limit Jan
uary 17th. ; ,
For further information apply to
. THAD. C. STURGI8,
City Ticket Agent.
. City Ticket ASMfc
PPLY TO TICKET AGC3TS FOR TIMS
TABLES, RITES AND CfBNElUL INFOS
NATION, OR ADDRESS
R. L. VERNON, THAD. C. 8TURGIS
T P A C T. A
Charlotte, N 0. Raleigh, n' C
No troa '. to answer questions.
kask 8. Gamnov, J. M. Culp,
ii V. P. & Gen.Man. Traf. Mm
W A. Ivrk, G P A.
Vi8HINfiTOfT OT
SALE OP LAND.
By authority of a. mortgage from
Henry Horton and his wife Hasty Hor
ton, recorded In book 149, a .page 469,
records Register of Deeds' office for
Wake county, I will on Monday, (th of
February, 1899, at 12 o'clock m., at th
court house door of Wake county, Ral- - '
eigh, N. C... sell to the highest bidder" - .
for cash, a lot la. the town of Oary,
N. C, which begins at the southwest
corner of David. Stroud's lot and runs
with his line . north 13 poles to the
corner or i nomas lirown, thence east
114 feet to Persia Jones' line, thenie"
aoutn witn said une 134 poles to a 'y
stake, thence west 114 feet to the be-'
ginning, and being same lot conveyed I
to Hasty Horton by Feral Jones and
others, toy deed recorded In bek 142,
at page 111. Register's office Wake
county. -i .
W. , JTONBS, Attgrae J :