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Hi ' S-A. lii it a ijl bis t if 5 11 11 fRE HOES-VISITOR, IZALEIQH, N. C. HTBT.ISHED BT THE TIMES-VISITOR COJUrANT INCORPORATED. OFFICE IN THE PULLEN BUILDING SUBSCKn On Year OU PRICES. $100 IU Months fl-BO One Month (Entered aa Second-Clam Mail Matter.) ueorgia is stepping up alongside North Carolina in its output of gold. A woman should never try to bang her hair by igniting the lj.iwJer on her face. The j .or siiliiiers gt embalmed beef. Ceneral Miies sot a roast. General Ha san got skinned. Now what should Oellelai Alger get? 1 Uh. what bish! Commodore Crom well p ves a setback to the patriotie American ladies in Havana who de sired io pay tribute to tile dead heroes of the Maine, by saying their act was impertinent because they had not eon suited Admiral Sampson. Is it possi ble that American ladies and dead sail ors of our navy, are to be the slaves of Sampson's egotism? THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. MONDAY, January 30, 18'J!). The curfew ordinance is lindiim lodg ing places even in North Carolina. The spirit . f iniperialis ni is certainly grow ing in the rural districts. The people have little t.i say about their whiie from Cong less to board: derni-'i sentimental ideas are upon them, even to tiie for i;u li.nne. rights. of al- fol'ccd hours CROSSED SEA TO SURRENDER. York Fugitive, Returns After Escaping ta Scotland. York. Pa., Jan. 28. Ex-Constable Charles Still, who has been a fugitive from York county justice jfor over three years, gave himself up at Bos ton this morning, penniless and hun gry. Still lied to escape a term"1n the penitentiary for robbing Dr. Stoueh of $;!50 with the aid of knock-out drops. He was arrested in Scotland over a year ago, but the York County Com missioners refused to advance the money to bring him back, and he was released, although extradition papers had been secured. Still was the prin cipal constable here, and made $2,000 a year. His bondsmen had to pay $i000 when he disappeared. His return is airilnited to broken health. Constipation Ca:t.c3 fully half thi "!kness In th World. It retains the digested iwl too long In the bowel. .ii.l produces biliousness, torpid liver, hull 0 I l THK I'KI MMKk S DIIHAll. In a 1 i 'ii a iittl" b. A nun l.v::y A : ! i-.i : in in ,! Ic c in:;; 1 : u i : h a 1 1 l; i " v t;e:'- ra! Ab''r is now h:cii.li,-.ipi;ni; lo'ii-ral Henry. Military Covi inor of l'u:-rto iti.'o. by the ;ipi'oininc; politi cal friends to pos, Li. ins in ; he customs e;- i in the island, no; one of whom can speak a u.ird of Spanish. The War I )cpai I men t can lie trusted, he.uv evi r. (o make a mess of the military government of the dependences, as it has of every Inanc-h of ; In- military Set vice. l. tilling tile tc 1 .1 1 : 11 i S t 1 .1 1 i e o'ti, e.- it'i its creatures. :i 1. 1 n ai 1. And And a F..r : In h.s lav a il Ins f, -'Ulei dl'-.c Tak 1 1 will to If nrr, ois Iv failed a: orders v. . a-. and sin.. rips ii sold' olie Jiliii I .1 . .1 gold. Ill 111 l IM.nl Wil.l' t And n And his , He sin i. .1 Utigii Win n Ins lion -drumiie r liioued: For he know no other had sold the half Of what his order book showed. He got this letter from home one day: 'Dear Sir We've no litter t.i 111 To use in your case than simply to say. Henceforth you are mi- the linn." And a s'.yrious change this made in his ! life; He now from the road withdrew: And really soon got to know his wife. His son and his daughter, too. An then he moved from his obscure tlai To a house on the avenue: laved well, was happy, got h-altliy and fat. Respected and wealthy, too. Itut with a thump, bang, whang! thump again. The landlord stood at the door. "It's puny nigh time for ih.it : 10 train!" And the drummer's il-e.un was o'.-r. at mistake not to . a full Admiral, i iii.. I'nited Stat lid Ii.l lie on any ytliing as it lias u c.i.ii tiie Spanish-Am.-r the i. ar an I navy dop n ; he S. ii, i, e have don.- lit tl die blunder after blunder nnol be conducted nor peace I by p.irties who ad only with ' Iv.uii- I'leir political fo WHKKR UK STOPPED LAST. An extraordinery tombstone has just been erected in the cemetery at Lin coln. Kan., by an eccentric man named Henry Jacobs, in memory of his son, James Jacobs, who died in 1891. Mr. Jacobs wanted a tombstone out of the ordinary, says the I'hica Inter-Ocean, and, remembering that his son was of a roiing disposition, he had a stone cut in the shape of an old-fashioned traveling satchel, on the plate in the centre of each side is the name "J. S. Jacobs.' Just above the name is this inscription: "Here Is Where He Stop ped Last." rnilerncuth the name is the da'.i of death and his age. The stone is white marble, and the base is a big builder which the father haul ed from h.s form and roiled on the grav.'. ge.stion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, in somnia, etc Hood's Pills cure constipation and all its esults, easily and thoroughly. 260, All druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, rue cutis Pills to take with Hood's 3vsapaUk Pills Ciimi m HI IIiiiW '" " tniiiii THE. Most Com plete Line of Trunks, BAGS, DRESS SUIT CASES, T ELK , SCOPES &c, IN THE STATE, . -ALL NEW GOODS AND NEW DESIGNS AT REASONABLE PRICES. S. C. POOL'S, Shoe Store, 181, FAVFVTTEVILLE A, 1,000 Pair's "1899" Styles of Gent's Shoes Received yesterday. II. u d I aK-io s and '.lion I'l'MK WITNKSSF.S FMolt Mll.KS. l"o;san,l c'.us Shied Away From Sam ple of Army Heef. rii.M'ii vili,-. Pa.. Jan. -S. The. lean est dogs and tiie hungriest cats in rilo- ni.w ill,- shied away when Chester Storex . .:' I lattery i '. opened a can of aitny In ef nhi. h he brought home from Ihieiio Ulco and offered to treat til" day. A dozen of Ihe animals 1 up to .;. one after another, o . 011 ,1 be persuaded to take The beef was a sample of that tit to 1 it.' hatterynien nil th e.. ..11 the transport Mani toba. illtll'S It A VAC KS DOOMHI). A ' i.VIHTlo.VAi, liKW.Mtl). Woman .l I tend may be' tewaid for his I'hief of Poli hnsbin.l has .lis dead. I want t body. 'e Ves. niadam. appear offer 3 -cripti in a ill be th-' reward, will ie. He niav In A .Ii- needed, a ml 1 ills, with bo doubt prove effeet- ahe, you know. St. Van-dime's I"ay is the u.-xt pub lic day. and ugly pistur.-s already d-ck the toy and book stor- .r,d..ws. It s. ems that Quay's S-natoi i.il puise grows weaker. Possibly he may last a few days longer: then it will be a col lapse from heart failure. w ilicli as.- v turn him to Woman 1 ward unless may 'nit. llau'l pay ; :e is return 11 be abi" re cent of re I dead, just The Southern Farm Magazine f,,r Febiuary is an unusually Interesting number, full of valuable infoiniaiion to farmers and business men generally. remetb.-i that. Mlt. I.VOI-.'ItSoLI.'S TltACKDV. Why don't Congress refer the Schley Sampson matter to Admiral Cervera'.' .v.. doubt he can promptly settle the matte.', as he was an eye-witness ana knows the fa."ts. Ceiieral Kagan has been convicted and may be dismissed from the- t'nited States army, hut he dues not think or believe Ceneral Miles any 1-ss a liar. Perhaps if he were in France a due! would follow. Atlanta has stretched her bow-string In another arrow. This time she aims at a Sttjte fair for developing Georg-ia's great resources. It is needless to say she will make a -entre-shot and score a great success. Kv.-iy friend of man will regret to learn that Col. Hubert C. Ingersoll has met with a cruel misfortune. The Col onel has been varying his law practice wiin one ot those missions in I humanity whi.-h h So mush misery ami so many deaths ive 1 eon caused by the Grip, that ev- 01 y one should know what a wonder ful remedy for this malady is found ill Ir. King' New Hiscovery. That dis tressing ftiiliiKi.il cough, that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weak ens yetir system and paves the way for Cons umption is quickly stopped by this man bless cute. If you have chills and fever, pain in the back of the head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore iliroat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, cud prevent Pneumonia or Con sumption. Price "i0 cpnts and $1.00. Money bil k jf not cured. A free at., any Ihug Store. Dont Threw Good Money Away On poor and nriulternteil groceries, when von can buy fresh, pure and liitrh- gr&de poods from us on very close mar gins. No matter Low (heap we offer our fine food stuffs, delicacies, cauneoJ goods ami cereals, von can always de pend on their quality being standard and worthy. .o adulterated loous are tolerated here. Campbell's i-oups, all kinds, 10c a can. Dried and Evaporated Fruits Aji iles, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries, etc. at close figures. Nice new Prunes, ii lbs. for 2 jC. llcst full Cream Cheese at 15c a lb. California Table Peaches at 23c it can, Iiartlett Pears, heavy syrup, at l-lc a can. Select Norfolk Oysters at all times, 35c a quart. Your patronage solicited. Satisfac tion guaiauteed. V. G. Upchurch & Co., LEADING FANCY GROCERS, 124 Fayettcville Street. PhonclCO 2 lntcr-Statc 'Phone 290. ACADEMY OF MUSIC (R. C. RIVERS, Manager.) Whole Magazine Articles Upou our Furniture wouldn't tell you as much about iTas one look for yourself. Let jour weary body dive in one of our Couches or Easy Chairs for so' id comfort. Oh, what restfnl pleasure. Come in and take a seat. They are made to fit your form Ami then the wear. Why, we declare they'll outlast your life. And ail at, such shriveled, dried-up prices. There is a meaniag in all things, and our savings should bo believed. Our powder's nry, and we are kiilinif prices. Oh, what a slaughter ! Ladies, come and lose yourselves ia our Furniture maze. RUGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. The Royalf i Borden Furniture Co:; Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets Raleigh, N. C, TO Cl'RE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxatlvj Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If if fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. in each tablet. FOR OVER FIFTY TETARS. Mrs. IVlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, withp erfect success. It i Bnnthpa the child nnflnntt Itin pnmo Bl under-, Invs fill nnin Mireg wind rrir n ti1 fa isioft Hy ai the rate uf x ' the besat remedy for Diarrhoea. Tt- will "f hit hfiialt l.ik.-s 1 1 1 i r ii h.M.i u,.r human i in i h.... 1 relieve the poor little suffer Immediate tour- liN li 'in ,.vN wi,h ih.. .. ly SoW by uruSBstB in every part ol n mi .Miami." itn the ex- the WJrld. Twenty-five events a bottle. I'an.liiiii .I.. liars, ami lu- .i.-livers him- Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslaw'a self ov.-r t.i tin- ii. ,i)i, st e ineiti.ins. With ' Soothing Syrup," and take no other unamii-.Hichablt- I'liinii.-n,-.. ,t ... .. I tie- humor h- Rushes like a his'li-pre.ss-n iv pe-vs-r. minxliiiK scips ,.f s ntiiin-nt ' 1 ' '"'' o i the' inviolable ri-jlus timl uansieiiileiit virtues uf anybody with ttciihilotis drops for su. Ii e',.iiie'inptibe thins;.; as i hun lii-s, relijiieins tin, I must of tin iieanized iiKemie-.s that ar- try- ins i" liti e-v-rylnidy t.i a higher plane of livins. Tht-ii he poekets the receipts and lives high himself ,n the i-xiemli-ture tlierenf. Th.- otner eve-niim" iii - niissiein took j 2. Cents a bottle at all Drug nim to i ainnville. and tin- town was olores DAPUDIHE Will Cure That Headathe, Also Neuralgia, Nervous Head ache, La (irippe rains, ick Head ache, At.. COMMENCING Week Monday, Jaimary 30, Return of the Record -Breaker, AND HIS GREAT COMPANY OF HYPNOTISTS. A Hundred New anil Startlinir Features "CATALEPTIC STATUES." Country School Teacher, Salvation Army, Fly on Nose, Deaf and Dumb School, Awkward S t,uad, Human Bridge. Prices: 50c., 35c and 25c. -It is suggested that if Jeihn Wana niaker is the dark horse for Senator from Pennsylvania to be run in by the Itepu'olicans, the Democrats will vote for an-J elect him. so says the New i York World, and adds that at least Wanamaker is honest and independ ent. It is not so long ago since the World was roasting Wannamaker even more than it now does Quay. Is it Wannamaker's big ad. which makes the difference? The people of Penn sylvania want neither Quay nor Wan namaker and the Democrats known It too well. RED-HOT FROM THE GUN. Was the ball that hit O. B. Steadman, Of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcera that no treat ment helped for 20 year. Then Buck 'en'a At nlca Salve. Curea Cuta, tiruiaea, Bursa, Boll, Felons, Corna, Skin Erup llone. Beat pile cure on earth.' 2S eta. tat Cost rum111- 0014 br " alta - notified that the geyser would play ut the op-ia house. There was. it ap pears, a big attciulanee when the per formance began, and s,i the conditions were favorable for an inspiring exhi bition of hunianitarianism, but even as the spouting was in progress the dis tressed manager fejr the t'ol.onel in formed him that the manager of the opera house had R'ooted with the funds. , It was probably the most tragic mo ment in the great philanthropist's life, I but. says an admiring correspondent, Mr. Ingersoll went on with the lecture. He ought, of course, to have stopped and made his auditors seek their mon ey's worth in a man hunt, which would have been Just as well for them, per haps. If not better. But the steam was up and he kept on, thus proving we were going to say that he was pos sesed' of the true Christian spirit, but for obvious reasons that will not do. Chicago Times-Herald. THE BB3T PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS . and Fever la 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 form u. a because tt Chy did they Know that you would oe afraid to take their medicine. Be sure then you ret Grove's a atha formula ahowa what you arc takijiff. NO CURE NO FAT. Price H cent. . . -' HAND AND TRIPOD CAMERAS. ALL PRICES FROM $2,50 UP, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES fit ALL KINDS. We wish to announce the addition of the above line of Roods and Invite your Inspection end patronage. J H. law Sons .... J.. I JXWZLIRS, AND OPTICIANS 50 per Cent Saved By buying your Jamaica Rum, Sher ry, Port, Apple and Cognac Brandy. Imported cordials for cqoking. Rhine, Pale Sherry, Sawterne, Claret, ind sparkling wines for the tabla. ACME WINE CO., (Agency for Bellemont Rye Whisky.) RALEIGH, N. C. Bell Phae 144 B, Iaterstate Phone 144. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. Ei. Dorado, N C June 1,1898. Mil. W. SnirsoN, Deak Sue You kniw I thought ray wife incurable, haying suffered long of Cataarh, roaring of the bead, and bronchial trouble. I tried sev eral hy jlaas with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is almos ) J .Ti'ly well. I can safely say that it is the best remedy for Catarrh and other uses of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of suck troubles knew of its efliency I shall not fail to keep it in my house. Hspectfuly, A.M.PAGE. Cheapest and Best. FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A MONTH TOU Gls.r THE TIMES-VISiTn IVBBT AFTFRNC ON EXCEPT SUWr-T. SALE OF LAND. By authority of a mortgage from Henry Horton and his wife Hasty Hor ton, recorded in book 149, at page 469, recorda 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 dry, N. C, whteh begins at the southwest corner of David Stroud's lot and runs with his line north 13 poles to the corner of Thomas Brown, thence east 114 feet to Persia Jonea' line, thence south with aald line ISM Poles to a stake, thence west 114 feet ta the be ginning, and-being same lot conveyed to Haaty Horton by Perota Jones and others, toy deed recorded In book 142, at page ill, Registers office Wake eounty. W. N. JONES. Attoraey. SEABOARD AIR LINE. TO ALL POINTS North, South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect December 11th, 1898. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41, Lv Raleigh 2.14am 3.86pm Ar So. Pines 4.23am 5.58pm Ar Hamlet 5.07am 8.53pm Ar Wilmlngt'n.S.A.L. 12.06pm Ar Monroe.S.A.L... 6.43am 9.12pro Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. 7.50am 19.25pn Ar Chester S.A.L.. 8.08am lO.SSpm Ar Greenwood 10.36am - l.Oiam Ar Athens 1.13pm ' 3.43am Ar Atlanta 3.50pm 6.20am Ar RALEIGH 2.16am NORTHBOUND. No. 403. Lv Raleigh 2.09am Ar Henderson 3.28am ArWeldon 4.55am Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.25am Ar Richomnd.ACL 8.45am Ar Wash't'n,P.R.R. 12.31pm Ar New Tork 6.23pm 3.34pm No. 38. 11.13am 12.50pm K.5opm 5.20pm 7.12pm 11.10pm t.BSam Ar RALEIGH V2.10am ll.lSam Dally. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial." Solid Veatibuled Train of Pull. NOTICE OF SALE. man Sleepers and ' Coaches between By authority of a mortgage from Jos. ) Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman I oieepera oeiween , rorismouin ana Cheater, 8. C. . Nos. 41 and 31 "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 ta agents, or II. 8. LEARD, C. T. and P. A. ' Raleigh, N. C. E. ST. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen. '. llfliflflfffir. . . . :. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. . v. a. MCtfeiu, uenerai Bupt, -I 8. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agent. , General Offices. Portsmouth, Va. P. Mly an wife recorded In book n, a peg 10, records of Register of Demi'm fflaa lor Wake county, and at thV rennea of said mortgagors, I will OB 'Mandate 6th day of February, 1899, aa II 'k aa. at the court house door of WaJca aaaaafft Raleigh N. C. sell to tner high Mdcfer at public auction for aaah that a lot n the city of Ral Igh, kaglMinc at the corner of Thoa, Ik itaasiteys) fasmer line, on Wilming ton ataset. asss aaat aJo ea Id line ua to VsvA-aroh and JInmUTs former line ,1hBe south with last mentioned tin 12 f A. C. Saunders old cesser, Manes ,wast along Saunders' Ub 216 to raid Wilmington street, ttane nastfe akag said street 52fa feel, a hs beglanlng, containing of an awse, avd residence f said J, P. jillsy. . ... - vr. v. jvntiB, Attorney, Southern Railway. THE . . . STANDARr RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Th Direct Una te All Potato. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLOJRIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. J " wukit dwuwiuurau IU ', 1 ail Thrnnirh nt T.no.1 'Pr.ilu,. X.llZ.. Pslaoe BTeepint; Cars on all 5ht-.vAf'-l'ns: 'Tast and Safe BchednksV.v' I j r..nl l II,. Omll,...! ..1 . a assured Safe, Oosalortablft : ;i n t w. VMay,tf n.,a I u - : . . ' I - tl . kITVr TO TICKKT A0G5TS FOB TIMB . TABLKR, R.4TBB Attn KNKBAV INro MAnOX, OR ADDBE96 w ; ; . , . R..I. VERNON, THAD. C. 8TURGI8 T.P.A.. .... .ts.vT..A., Oharlotts, N. 0. ' &di, N L No trout.? to answer ions.; BARK B. GAKKOB, J. If. CvhT ' id V. P. A Gen.Man. Traf. k a . s W A. 1QRK, Q P A. at r
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