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ue-TiUES-visiTon' IUT.KIQH. N. C PUBLISHED BY THE TIMtS-VISITOK COMPANY (INCORPORATED). OmCI IN THB PTJLLEN BUILDING HTJBSCHIx OH PRICES. Oh Yar 00 Mz Month n IM Month (gntered ma Second-Claao Mall Matter.) ra LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. TUESDAY FEBIUV.HY 21. 1899. l.HVli AMI l'KT MF. NOW. i -'ftm Take my withered hands m yours. Children of my soul, Mother's heart is craving love. Mother's growing old See the snows of many yais Crown n;y furrowed brow. As I've lived and petted you, Love and l me no,,. Lay your hands upon my head, Smooth my whitened hair. I've been growing oij the wnilc You've been growing fair. 1 have toiled and prayed for y.ni - Ask not w hy or how - AS l'Ve loved aild pelted V.H1 Love and p. t tie- now. Take my withered hands in yours. 'hildren of my heart .Mother's growing old, your love Makes of l.fe SWeel part. Toiieh with love my fa. led elleek. K i.-s my anxious brow . A I've love 1 and petted you, Lov . no pet me now. Take my withered hands in yours. Hold thein close and strong. Cheer me with a fond caress, "Twill not be for long. Youth im oital soon will crown ith its w teath my brow . As 1 loved ami petted you, Love and pet me now. Take my withered hands in yours. This your heart will prow; If you owe me anything. Pay the debt in love. Press me in your strolls young arm Breathe a loving vow. That as I l:v-.l and petted oii. You'll love and pel ;ne now. Mrs. It. A. W'indes. :u I'liictg aid. ind- s r f f i ; a i ; k a m k n n . i f. n t. The Philadelphia I makes the following editorial ..miim-iii on the new suffrage provision of t !i n: iniiimi: "The amendments to the i 'oust ii union of North Carolina limiting tin rmhi of suffrage so ,i to disfranchise ignorant negroes have passed both brain hes of the c.eneral Assembly Ihe House by a vole of x to LIT. .'he Senate by 41 to . P.cfoio hey can become operative the emeiidiiicitts must be submiit-d to a vote of the people for final ra liticit i.m ; but there is hardly loom for doubt tli.lt they w ill be adopted. ' Thus Sia'e after State in lb.- South has beell , -ompi'lied to defend itself by eilncati.inal ami taxini; devices n?;,iiiisi tbe nearo in politics. The sin.nie .'le nient ..f unfairness in these oonstiiu tional changes as adopted in Missis sippi. Louisiana and South I'ar.iltna. and as is proposed in North Carolina, is the provision iiKains: tile disfranchise ment of white voters U.I10 e.iulil have vot.'d anterior to the legislation Kicins the franchise to negroes. January 1. IKiiT. But the nearo is now furnished tiuitted?" I "Hecause I had only to pay the lien Kith a new incitement to educate htm- ally whjli. ht, ha , pay the lawyer." self and to become a property holder Richmond Dispatch. anil tax-payer, thus qualifying himself THAT THROBBING HEADACHE, for the exercise of the si,ffraBe: the W(u1 qulokly ,eav. you, if you u9ed whites are the better prepared .. carry Pr. Vln Nw Ilf' Ttl's Thoiuni'a f enfferrs Ktv proves their iwttcn the wh'ite man s burden nejH foT N-nrau- Mtae. 9ty RHLke pur and ,n, ke nerYnMdtiKiti9 row hetKh. The French goerntnent is to build at ggp ttik. Try thotn Only 16 'ape ;risnez an electric lishlhouse house which will be visible at a dirf- tance of miles. It will equal the AUCXI(JN gALE OF'Fl'RNITURE. liftht of .1.0OO.00O ordinary candles. By virtue of tbe powers eiren by con tract and agreement of 0. J. Carroil and London is much healthier in summer wife with it, recorded in office of Ref ,. . , T . .. . , . ister of Deeds of Wake county, in Book than m winter. In the third week of(No 151j ftt pa?e gi8i th? unJdergignwl January 2.021 deaths were noted, while will sell, at public outcry, io tbe city of in the third week of June the number 1 Kaleigh.at tbe CARROLLTON HOTEL, I was only 1.193. KBD-HOT FROM THE GUN. Was the ball that hit a Tt ta.1mon . of Newark. Mich.. In the Civil War. it caused horrible Ulcers that no treat" ment helped for 20 years. Then Buck vsn's Arnica Salve, cures Cuts, Uraises, f"1- Feljnn, Corns. Skin Erup- i St r&tfSSSXSSi- Z :nakita"-' i ' Th most common name for a place In England is Newton, which occurs no fewer than eyenty-two times. Ghent, Belgium, is built on islands, which are connected with one another by SO bridges. Three hundred streets and 30 public squares are contracted in these islands All deep sea sounding records are be lieved to have been broken by the Brit ish cruiser Pensiiin, which reports hav ing sounded to a depth of 4,762 fath oms, or 2S.372 feet. In the Pacific ocean, between 'New Zealand and the Tonga Island.". There is no setting over the fact that the English, obnoxious as they are in many ways, have something about them which we rann.it surpass. A na tion whi.:-h discusses such an enterprise as a railway from Cairo to I'ape Town a.s a matter of everyday enterprise compels "in- admiration. S15wo PoNkle t Lembi i fi ). Orders have been issued to break up the old Austrian frigate Novara. which conveyed Kmpei-or Maximilian to Mexi co and later took Irs body home. Some of the wood of the vessel will be carved ilnto a pri.- .lieu, aim piac d in the ..rypt of ihe Capuchin Ciuitvii at Vi enna, m ar .Maximilian's cot'lin. !u one of the last letters written b P. T. Itat 'num. just discovered, he thus advised young men: "Keep your brain free from thf unn's of alcohol, your b! 1 fie. from its ,ainl. Avoid to bacco a sthe po.son ii really is. Keep your body clean, physically and mor ally, (live your body the car., you wouid giv - any ni.iihiii' of wliah you require much good work What business have politicians to b cons.atuly attempting to iinpii.aie l'rovideii v ,ii till the more or ies petty hemes ' .in ihis d.m spot iii. h :n -n call Karl ii '.'" If it w 'i e a . i ii -st; of til-- affairs of Jupiter. Saturn and other piaie'ts -! -.ill' ..:.ir .-;. m. to say iiotiiing of .he lix -.i stai .a tile i : 1 1 .ueusity ..: .-pac. . th.-te niiuhi be .-ss inipro.r:ety in a I ; i i but i tig r.-sulis to 111" es;...(;a; . H . 1 e 1 1 t ; . I II S of Pl'oi' dellC. I till llel -. I i i I i . ' ! , I? , S ll.l'e , I I 0 I'tiol ol til-- wisdom or pipularpy of I heir p .ii y i: is a g i -ni I hiir-t for t hem ;.. it: k l'i .. i.b nce as an ally . tii !: M F.T 1 1 1 1 1 S T T V K X T 1 1 : T 1 1 ci:."ri'KY Fi'.vn. liichmotid. '.l . Fell. !:.-- Itisiiop Charles 1!. Calloway, of 'A! ississippi. who was el.'. e.l by the ileiieral Con ference, which met at Haltimoi -. to take charge of the movement of the Methodist Church South to raise a sum of $l.:,iln.i)iiii as a twentieth century of fering for educational purposes, ad dress, -d a mass-meet ing at liroad Street Methodist church this afternoon held in this cause, i'iishop Calloway took as his subjei i "Christian l-Muoaiion." and in tile coiuse of his remarks attrib uted the greatness of the country to the "open Bible ami .on Protestant Chi is; aiil y '' He '.. ut on to say thai ii woui.l notne by the bravery of Dew ey ,nd S liley ihai wo would hold what "we MVe purchased." but by ihe purity of (,.. hollV. .111.1 he believed "the fu tlli :' aae-nea is to lie detel mined by 'Ii i i;;.e f.mitlit ov. r the cradle of .en .i.Mi-.-ii." licsolutions that Kich uio.'ei an I Manciiesicr would do ih di nner ; i.nse t'neir proportional Sfia''.' of 111!.- -IM11 before the twentieth centu ry . ! lilt 1 o-iilce I and pilSSC.I. A 'I'iliH'.-'AXl' TllXl'.l'KS ' id rt..; e. pi s tee ! a 't ore nf M n- ll.e i:. Stillef. ..!' 1 1 1T. How. II', I St.. I'h;;.i 'e.pb .1. I';i.. nil. 11 be f.iniiil tbat I !'. Kitl' NeU l:Se..e;y f,,i' - siliniHinn bad e,.iilde;ely ciireil iier ef a bucking: cmib tli.i: f-.r many cents Inid made life .1 bunt.-ii. ,,;'n,.' i-in-eili. s an. I d. n i.. is c.Mild aive her 11. l.elll. , .- vs lnj i:,,v,.i rure- "it s. mil removed the pain in my . In st and I can now sleep soundly, something I ian s.-aiv-ely remenib.-r doin i'-fore. I feel like soiin. litis its praises throitili out the 1'niverse." So will every .nit who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat. Chest or I.unsis. Price r.cic and M. Trial hot lies free .it all driiK s"ores; every bottle gnat -a tweed. How do you make it out that you eanie off better man your accomplice when von were convicted and he ac- "f.' 11 mm ure'- on TUESDAY. THE 4TH OF APRTL. 1809 Tbe following named furniture, to-wi : Seventy-five Chamber Suits, each con sisting of a bedstead, dresser and wash stand; Twentr-five Bedsteads, One Hun- dred Cotton Mattresses, Fifty Hair Mat tresses, One Hundred Bed Springs and Foity Dozen Chairs, The sale will be made frr ready money ,d win begin at 13 o'clock M. wmmcnL furniture co., fn 31-ltwt4. Mebane, W. C. GIRL'S FAITH IN POLYGAMY. Prom- Old World to Utah, but Wants a Husband for Herself NJew York. 'Feb. 18. Annie Peterson, a comely young woman, arrived here yesterday on the .'teamship Anrhoiria. To the immigration inspector she said that she was a Mormon and on her way to visit a friend in Brlnton. I'tah. She was detained and today was brought before the Hoard of Special Inquiry. The girl who is of modest demeanor, said she resided in Denmark. Her fath er was dead, and her mother was & member of the Mormon Church and she had been a member of the organi zation for several years. She was accompanied on the trip by an Elder of the Church named Brand, w ho had been making converts in Den mark for two years and was returning to I'tah with his family. The young woman stated tha.; she was going to vitis a married man named Johnson whom she and her mother had known for sonic time. When closely (inestioned she said she believed in polygamy, "because it is in the Bible." Hut although she belived in polygamy, she would not marry Hons w.uii I not allow her to do so. It was de. id 'd that the law prohibiting a polyganiis! from entering the country did not cover those who believed it polygamy, and the girl will be allow.', to proceed to I'tah. "i if .-.mi so warm til is necessary, said Hi'' sii'.c; railway manager, "but it is unfair t ,. ,-t us to heat the 1 ars '' "Then what would you do?" asked the passcllgel . "I'd have a 'a , passu! reiuiring the city to heat tie s; i ;s."--Cnioago Post. He says one iiii- of his life has been to k p h.s . .uiscienee cietir." "lib! surely y-"i inisundei stoon." "Why. what do y.oi think he said?" "Probably that the one great rule of his iife was io ke: p , Icar of his con science." -Chicillto Xews AW Sj7 Perfect C Infant Food Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk How is This for High? Wc have now on hand KICK FKKSII TOM ATI i KS. Wc liavc the Finest Vaimktiks ok Skki I'otatoks tec. ived lie fore tlie freeze: "EARLY ROSE." "Hi iibaxks," "Pi.kui.kss," ami "Beai'tv ok IIkhkon." Wc otler tltese bv ineasutc or bv tiie barrel. Our stock of Lenten foods is select and complete: Smoked Scotch Bloaters -10c. a do.. New No. 1 Irish .Mackerel. New Cud-Fish, Shredded or in bulk. N. O. Koc Herrings at 20c. a do.. Notice some of our canned lisb, etc., complete line of Sardines 5c. to 2.ric. a box, boneless Herrings, Salmon, Lob sters. Shrimp, Little-neck Claras, de villed Crabs, Scippered Herrinjr and MACKEREL IN TOMATO SAUCE. Pure and unftdult rated foods on close margin of profits is our motto. V7.G. Upchurch & Co., Leading Fancy Grocers, 124 FayetteTille Street. 'PUonel9 2 Inter-State 'Pbone 290. FOR Life, Fire, Employers Liability Individual Accident, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Elevator Insurance, Apply to V A Perfect Substitute Fob V V Mothers milk, for 46 Years the leading brano. (3 SW "INFANT HEALTH str FUEL V NY (onotNSeo Milk . new vom. C M. HAWKINS 6c CO., Raleigh, N. C. I Woman's Friend J MX S The Great Medicine that Gives Nerve Strength Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Blood Rich and Pure, Creates an Appetite and Restores Health, Vigor and Vitality. "I feel that I ought to write a few words in praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has done great things for me. I was in a delicate condition and was sick at my stomach and constipated. I tried remedies highly recommended for female weaknesses, but the medicines brought on other troubles. I was so weak I could not attend to my household duties, and I then determined to try Hood's Sar saparilla. After I had taken this medicine a short time I began to gain strength. I Crew Stronger Each Dcy until I was able to work all day without any inconvenience. I have taken Hood's Pills (or constipation, and 1 am better to day than I have been for five years. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills I feel rested in the morning. I am less nervaus and am sure I have richer and purer blood. I hove always been bothered with scrofula, but now I am rid of it. Before lny last child was bom I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and my girl baby was fnt and strong, while my other child was not well and lived to be only two years old." Mrs. E. F. Dkal, Box iVJ, Missouri Valley, Iowa. 1 Sarsa parilla Is the i" it in fact the Due True Mood Purifier. Hrx.J'c Pillc re imri'iy Xi-m tiO.le.Hirii. IIUUvI 3 fills i:y .rejiu:el. -Si CMilfc A COMPLETE STOCK OF E You will always liml together with a full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Bicycles, Saundries, &c. At Lumsden's. Frank Kellerman. Chas. H. Belvin. Kellerman k Belvin, HIGH ART TAILORS 2ND FLOOR HOLLEMAN BULDIXO FAYKTTEVILLE STREET. We have just received a complete line of SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES containing the very latest dcsigns'of French, English and Scotch Wollens. Come and see our prices. First class renovators. Satisfaction guaranteed. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust, executed by V. It. Franks, et als.. recorded in Book No. 114, at pase S6. in Kegister of Deeds' office of Wake county. NT. C. 1 will, on Thursday. th Ittrd day of Feliiuaiy. WM. at 1J o'clock in., at the court-house door, in the city of Ral liKh, offer for sale and sell to the highest ladder, fur cash, al! of that tract of parcel of land lying and being in North Carolina. Wake county, in Swift Creek township, about nine miles southwest of Raleigh, on the waters of Watson Kranch. adjoining the lands of I!. J. Franks, K. A. Franks. J. E. Franks, and bounded as follows: On the north by the lands of R. J. Franks and Saniantha L. Franks; on the east by the lands of J. E. Franks; on the smith by the lands of Wiley Carroll and Jesse Winborr.e and on the west by the lands of Wesley Hamilton and J. D. Franks, containing 10n acres, being the tract owned by W. R. Franks, de ceased "''HTH E. P. MATNARD. Trustee. This January 20, 189S. i AMMMMWM4tMMMUMMMM Cyeats, snd Trade-Marki obtained and all Pat lent business conducted for Mo dc it ate Fees. Our Office is opposite U.S. Patent ffice and we can secure patent in less time than those1 remote troin wasningion. 1 Send model, drawinr or ohota. with descriD- tion. ; We advise, if patentable or not, free of1 charge, our ice not otto till patent is secure. " Ini tn Obtain Patent." with cost of same 'in the U.S. and foreign countries sent tree Aoaress, C.A.SNOW&CO. Ow. Htxht Orricc, Wahihotoh, d. O U u c o O v u . O 6 O v to u. B 3 .-I c2 O U u o U v u a rs O 55 W 'JD w a. Ed 00 c 3 CO a S ii l 3 M W 2 CO 4 rt 5 S wd CD (J X eg a rt (J 'u v J? o a -2 g u r-1 o c e a al o h o o ' j I S C. POOL'S, ShoeStore, 181, FAYKTTEVILLE 1,000 Pair's "1899" Styles of Gent's Shoes Received yesterday. SMYRNA RUGS, MOQUETTE RUGS, SALVAGE RUGS, All at a living profit. You have never seen them Cheaper in Raleigh. Bamboo Novelties In Costumes, Hat Racks Jardiniere Stands, Foot Stools, Book Cases and Cabinets. We are always up with the latest. We guarantee to meet com petition. The Royalf & Borden Furniture Ii Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets rtaleigh, N. C, ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSONS ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. Et, Dorado, N C June 1,1898. Mit. Wm. Simpson, Dkak Siii: You know I thought my wife incurable, having suffered long of Cataarh, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouble. I tried sey eral pby .icUtns with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is alraos ; ea".irely. well. I can safely say that it is the best remedy for Catarrh and other ( 'senses of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of such troubles knew of its efficacy I shall not fail to keep it in my house. Respectfully, A. M. PAGE SEABOARD AIR LINE TO ALL POINTS North. South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect December 11th, 1S9S. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv Raleigh 2.14am 3.36pm Ar So. Pines 4.23am 5.58pm Ar Hamlet 5.07am 6.53pm Ar WIImlngfn,S.A.L. 12.06pm Ar Monroe.S.A.L... 6.43am 9,12pm Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. 7.50am 'lOpiX Ar Chester S.A.L.. 8.08am 10.56pm Ar Greenwood 10.35am 1.07am Ar Athens 1.13pm 3.43am Ar Atlanta 3.60pm 6.20am Ar RALEIGH 2.16am 8.S4pm NORTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 38. Lv Raleigh 2.09am m-Warn Ar Henderson 3.28am 12.50pm ArWeldon 4.55am 2.50pm Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.25am 5.20pm Ar Richomnd.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 'll-Mam Dally. 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 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 anu- Atlanta. Both trains Immediate connec tion at Atlanta fo 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.v ST. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen Manager. - H. W. B. GLOVER. Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEE, General Supt. L. 8. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agent General Offices. Portsmouth. Va. Most Cora- pleta line ml itnuj r.AOiSi. DRESS SUIT CASES, telk; SCOPES &c, IN THIS , STATE, ALL NEW flOODS AND NEW DESIGNS AT REASONABLE PRICES... Southern Railway. THE ... STAXDARP RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH. Tb Direct Line to All Point. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly FIRST-CLASS Equipment on til Through and Local Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night I "tins: Tast and Safe Schedules. r. .-aye! by the Southern and you .-e assured a Safe, Comfortable od Expeditious Journey. . . APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOR TIM TABLK8, RATES AND GENERAL, INFOB STATION, OR ADDRESS R L. VERNON, THAD. C. 8TURGIB T P'A C T A. Charlotte, ii. C. Raleigh, sf t No trod. to answer questions. Aire 8. Oanro, - , J. H. CotiP, . d V. P. & Gtn.Man. Traf. Mar W A. Turk. O V A. WABHIBOTON D. 0
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