fllE TltlES-VISITOR, liiUBlGH, N. C. BUSHED BY THE TIMES-VI9IT0K COMPANT (INCORPORATED). OFFICE IN THE PTJLLEN BUILDING OBBCRXk OM PRICES. Om Year M-00 Hz Month! tttO rnsa Month M CBntered as Seoond-Clan Mall Matter.) 4JBML1 rX LEADER IN THE NEWS AND IN CIRCULATION. TELEPHONE NO. 168. WEDNESDAY, MAR JH 1. 18911. There is one business whk-ilv always look upon tv hearts as 'better than one. That is the tonsorial artists. No higter eompiinii-nt cou'hl be paid Senator fiejrse Gray, of Delaware, and a member of the Paris Peace Oomimte sjom ihan 'that pah him by Whi'telaw Reld another wmmtataer, wihen he sold: "When Sehaitwr Gray objected w all re-examined the process tt our rea soning. When he a)sseiited we knew we were on solM gf jmnd and went ahead." As an Independent measure, and lint as a cider to an appropriation bill, the bill treating the grade of Admiral in the navy should have the hearty snip- port of eve.y member of both nrancties of Congress. I't should be but a lini ments work for ithe House to lass the Semite bill .and be doing a simple ai l of justioe to a he foremost ol American naval officers. Vhe T.ucy by the .- I. , : in l' I ni. I vmuei-iUk f Mr. Heiijainine K. l atieu.-; last nisiu is TesterdUy made Febniury Mareh. After 'the Legislature adj.unns. city jnrtit.ics will bepin 'to Lumiiii. The palatable sliml has in.nl,- liis ;in-pe'aran-e a.t ru.rhiT i" hirh a nw for the p.xir man's ni'Wc. pai'tii iil.uly Kravifyins' 'to the people "I Kult-igh. I" plaeiiiR Mr. l.acy anain ai tile h-Lul ill' this ilepil'. Illlelll Ihe Deillu- eratie ii.uiy has iihu'i'- a. jus; ivonnl lion of tlie iiiech.inii s ,if ;he Stat , for 'hiiin this ii. i.i rtm lu uas i mated. l.ir. man in The entire Knsli.-h sp-akins wrrlJ is. e'ali-tiesitly hupins for ihe early r. cowry f .Mr. Ituilyanl Kiplimt'. The Democratic caucus l.i.-i nistli; i pislKned 'the scic' linn ut ruilr.uil cm missioners uiiill Thursday ni-ih;. clliiri OmveT Cleveland Is s.-ttiiiK on 100 Presidential Third Term Ess. will only hatch .ur a i r u. and he 'have ito eat it. the 1ml will The uffer of S.Mo.oim for the Atlantic ami N'oiih CaroliiKi is a luisiness iiivp- osi'tiotx which should eonsWieration. five careful The IverisKituiv will now adjourn in a few days. The House passed many ' ' ing.- I 'Mr. Primrose stated that from' boy hood he iiad been interested in the In dians an, hud collected specimens of their implements and weapons. He i .ui ntr whv Pail' there were many I'lv-orles rcgard- 1 1., .i. t ... ... . . .A ... . .. He oiifciii in me .Minn icu i imiian, siime writers even claiminsr that iliev were ihe Lo.-t Tribes of Israel, but he people believe he knows uh.it do ,vu .,. s.1)t, .1.il1 f . (l.k -with it vhn he set's it. j in tin- past, the continents of As; i and . lAateii-.t were more elosely eonii.'i-ted 1 than at ; ire? important bills yes-i.erd.iy a-- ihe retvders of the Times-Visitor kn-w yesterday afternoon. The people are not ('lies' Attnuivu ivwey wants the tnvson. wants the big shin and the American i .(Coniiinued from 1st page.) are Htamped in ithem, and thus noble meniionial of themselves is erected, urtd a permlfmenit ("food Is done. ItKPORTS OK THE PROFES9QRS. I submit ihorewMh il'he mepwta of elB 'the professtore, wetltlng forth their worlr and their needs. Them neetts are C two general classes ibe'tter equipment in ilabcratory annJ seminary and addi tii.nal inPtructors in t'he rk of teach ng. Speaking from 'the imeltedtuai i:an'dpolnt. any linBtHtultion kif learning is judged finally by 'Its ai&OtteeA work, by its power to infuipe Into itlhe c,hio4ce spi'iits who ga'fher wlOhJiin its wall a love of itruWh. andi a ipower to And It, and 'apply t. This ihigh work of in spiration ran ntut be done by druggtet. It muist be done by men who 'halve Mine leisure, some itlme to think and work, and elinrb high on nihe height, and (im fi-eedom from petJty worries and labois. The thinker nd ntudtemt are sometimes laughed lat, to this toiiey world, tas if they were drones In the hive. But 1 deem him t'he master work er, who sihuits out from lite gae the world, aial its ma'tetiial things, and fol lows after truuh and knowledge and the u y. if you will. All the great ben efits of sockity have come from the la bor of such men. Tile world of ithings is built upon the bases of truth disclov ered by them. I best that you win take ; ijiiv to e tnat our PiMtessois have I tliis opportunity t'O grow fulle'i" and j richer ill knowledge day by day. I The iiiconne of ihe 1'iiivers-ity is en- i'ty for r.abor Statistician 1 1 rely consumed in Ihe service of the I'nilVssors and them bearing f the running" expenses of the plant. No margin is left for the purchase of need ed lapinira: us or for the employment of suflici -ut competent ap-dstanee In 'th various ili iarlmeiits. Neither can any proiier expri-'slon of t'he laviversity's usefulness be made to keep pace wi'th needs and ivijuiivnionts of tile 'time. It will be seen that none of al'l the income is spent for teaching though the main t mince of iiu- plan: is by its nu'tun-e i .-:ly. This means that four tilths of al the money .loiu lu the boy directly in the class mi. The i 't'lver fifth Is spent for eeonom . al living 'expenses, and there is noihinu I'.ir n.tded bulld ing iinprovenieii:. The money spent lu re is sp. tit f v tie- b. dys' training, and not lor lands an I buildings, and it is believed that n i similar institution in the South spends -o large a pat't of i:s ineoac fmr institi tlon. and s'o small a I'aet for land an I ami buildings. This is the State's ( !'!! -1 V. Its IIS. 'f II 1 lll-SS sholliil lie k.' i't intact. During lb- last t . o ye.ii's, I wns have 1 n made from tile Doom's Fund of lifty-cigh'l studen'!-. The toltal amount of tiie Fund is pi.nii."..40. Amount on liand, $l.:iii.T!'. Tile 1'uiv. : si'ty derives no in .em, from ill.- Fund. 'It was es ta'disJaod hv t'.i Ke . I'htirlo F. IV-. ra. 1. !.. 1. 1.. I.. as a n.emorial to his son 1-ieii:. fiisosway D '. ins. and was gri .i;!y tniaiiii'K. 1 by -the inunitie.'nee of Mr. William 11. andei'oil't. Th : fun I is bum ,1, l.o h interest and prim1 I pal. to students in the l'niversily. on id Willi the plans m tc .wi.h s.-cnnty. : h p. : cmt. As la-: as uavnieir.s are made, new loans '"'l ! are made, thus continually adding ! ef- j l'i'inciial fund. The following gifts have lie n receiv ed sine Hie date ,.r my last report : I. One Scholarship given by Jam: l. Murphy, 'si of Aslu-ville. IV.r.er ".it . lion of Me.li.-til ll.mks and ln.-t. iiiiien;.- by Mrs. F. W. I'nt'er. of Wilmington. ". Hanvlsome (Ilc-be for l."brary. by Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. 1 have to report i; hat .the foiiiuUiitlon of Ihe Alumni Hui'lding is comp'.tHed; I and presents a very beautiful and !.n- .i rsing anpi a'ra'nce. The Trea'surer's statenvnt of funds availa'ble shows tha't there is not sufil clen't money on, hand to carry this lie denl work to completion. Tt will take $11!. ("to to enclose it and protect tt from the weather. I should be glad to have the svns'e of the Hoatd in regard to some feasible method of securing this sum. . Agulrrtvldo mot haw aerved an ap preinrleeship undeu1 Weyler a old Bianco, he baa n'o difficulty an falling' into their ADWAT3 .FIRST, Governor Hirshnell. if Ohio, at the Ohio Society' banquet In New York! "You may possibly have heard about the Uhioan who, I think, on one occa sion like this became a little confused in some way. After the evening's en tertainment he did not know exactly where he was, and and some friends. In a joke, put him to sleep in a ceme tery for the night. Inthemorning when he woke up he looked around and saw nothing but tombs and monuments. I "Well." he exclaimed, "here's Ohio, the I llrs; man at the resurrection." icii iid Young, of Metric the til st ( 'i .uituissioir of No.-th I'.uolina an 1 he ble and el'lici- tit oilicer. H f In- Mr. Will 1)' suraiie be au peculiarly li.tel fir'this important po sition having devoted his time : i Hie insurance busines's exeiusAciy f-a sca -etal ea . s. and his a.lau'nist : al ion will be a cr.'d.t to 111- eir. ire S.a.c .Mr. Y'lilti.g j a oiiipar.i lively young man. Iitiit a skilled poKiieian and a geinle- ry Sense .if 'tile W ol d rhairman 'llti'e .'ional tor hi oniillit t ilNtl'iet ia rt . He lai c.i.inpillgn I Vuioci a'tic ex. fourth valian ser in th ooiigh and polici.'s .if i hat; lit. in Simmon ably and ski,fudy car: ii d tiiese in. f.'oi. We heartily rongra ill late Dick Young. In tli -f the .' ill- did Headache Is often a warning that the liver Id lornid or inactive. More serious L t roubles mav follow. For n nronuit. efficient euro of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood's Pills While they rouse the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or inflame the internal organs, hoi have a positive tonic ehect. 23c. at all druggists or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., .Lowell, Masai b ws x ' s.t v-t-.a How a Woman Suffers, Howell, Ixd., Mot. X I will klways praise Wine of Cardul ba done mr more good than all the medi oines I have ever taken in mr life. Pleaai end a book about female diteaaet to Ue It li- Pieaae ladlea wboae oamea I eneloae. Hra. MINNIB STODOHILL. EC It isn't necessary for a woman to give particulars. When site savs she has "female troubles", other women know what that means. "It means days and nights of ndless suffering. It means headaches which no tongue can describe. It means that terrible bearing and drawing down in the lower abdomen. It means agonizing backache, ?nd shoulder ache, and arm ache, and aches in the lower limbs. It means nerves on edge-the blues despondency and loss of hope. It means debilitating drains that the doctors call ieucorrhoja. It means martyrdom- some times even death seems preferable. And still Wine of Cardui will utterly putt nose diseases and pains tomtit. LADIES' AIVISORT It. AiTtT. Kor BdrltT In ras ca Tqnlring ipt-i-lal airt-rtioiis, adilrt-M, airing nymeltimt. I.' A4lw,r Upl. Th, rilAiTiMIOfcA Mill INK i'u, flmilanooifa, IVnn. it litis cured thousands ! cases when nothing eke on earth would. To the budding woman, to the bride, to the wife, to the expectant mother, to those rnino- throui'h the Change of Life, this Vegetable Wine is a blessing. Drueeists Sell Urce Bottles for $1.00. SIM Saying Sweet Things at the Table Mr. "UK AND ax i: i:.i.vc i if i'lka ritoriT. A large audience greeted Mr. YV. S. Primrose al the Presbyterian Sunday school building last evening. The sub jeet oi" his lecture had awakened a keen interest among both old and young and the audience listened with pleas ure ami prolU to what Mr. Primrose sai about "The I Jed Men of North Car olina; Their Habits and Manner of Liv- Hon. Joe HaileV assisted ihe liejiubll cans in tiring Central Jo Wheeler from Congresis. and now he is proceeding to demVHiE'crato that the eons-tiiu-tion of the United States is an. -on-stituition.il. and t.ia Indians d th being foil,, a ning ..u: Alile; .ca fr tern Asa. Semlda tlee to ll in the u.-e of the etui.. r line of rocky islands run lotn Alaska, and cam : 1 1 I be Malay Tribes of Has Itesid.-s tile mark- of re lict ween lil-'S,- hijile. .;. "Situation criiica'l. Your eaiiy aiMval necessary." Such is the lel.-giani from General Otis to the commander of 1 1n arm y transpoiit (Iran1:, which awaited it at i jil'ombo. Ceylon. There is ipiito a discrep'.mry between the above and the roseate bulletins fmm (Jen. litis, given out by ihe War lieparttiier,;, and (Jen. Otis to the contrary ntw;-ihstu tid ing here is soiii,- in-cav-i-on for anxiv-ty about our very nu-nierous 5-',lue.,KH, si-ms in iihe Pacific. WiH the Legislature adjourn without ftosne action poiivtiiig to the establish ment of a State ttef irmalory V Certain ly -it is a matter of gent : al interest as well ais a crying necessity. Ann i-i -an I ndians held their t'.u. fath- rs ea : West an I Ihe northwest. Mr. 1 l imrose tin n . Indians weri- idass- il a ' tind histor -. i liotigli ; :i m i :i laine-l thai .iie s iire-aistorie line , f deinar- X'ULCAXIC KK1'PTHNS. Ate grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Hucklen's Arnica Salve cures tin-in. also Old, Kunning and Fever S-oe.-. I'leers, Moils, Corns, Watts, Utilises. Hums, Scalds. Chapped Hands, ' " 1 1 s : 1 1 .ins. Host Pile cure on earth.' Iuie- ,,m Pains and Aches, (inly 25 is. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by ail druggists. rt lis be hoped that in Nort'n I'.nn- iSna in enforcing the dispensary laws in the localities where they are estab lished, if it be necesstvry to organize a dispensary canst. i.buiary force, such blood-thirsty. murderous brutes some of tt'hose in Smiith CaroHim. not be enployed. as It is a gen -ra'l eotiiplaint with the farmers that. they aire sadly behind with fairm work. February furnished very little if any opixvrtuni.ty to wMrk of any niharatiter with lvgar'd ito crops and if MaTOh does not improve these oppor tunities ginxl crops may not he expected. The legislature decided to award t'he public printing toithe lowest 'bidder and the result was 'that The Capital .Printing Company (Barms Brothers) got the job. The committee awarded them the contract late las'L evening. They have 'given bond for the fulfill ment of the contract. . The acl' on of the Legislature in mak : Ins the failure Ho list taxes a misde . iwrtinor is hig'nly comimendable and we elncerely trust thait very man who nt"gler;te to list his 'taxes and -pay the name, irrflees nelieved by ithe1 county fomiiitaflffeni, will be convicted of caLion Aas rather indistinct: that as a race the Indians had letr. .graded: lii.u their highest civilization had been been reached among ihe A.-n-cs of Mex ico and 1 he Puoli.os. The Indians believed in liie (lieu; Spirit and held that their crops .their pleasures and their lives were sub- i jeet to his control. Their knowledge of will ,...,,. ... ,,,, ,., .., , dian corn, punijikins. etc.. and they were also acquainted with the value of many medicinal herbs. Their maiuif ictui es embraced the things ne'-e.-sai y for -their simple needs. They made mats and (lottery for their homes: clothing of skins, implements and weapons of stone. Their knowledge of tanning was equal to that possessed by the French and th y were skiifui in file mixing and use of dyes. Tile auili.'iice were g:catly amused a: t'.i desci ip-tion ot l.ie practices of the m-dic"ne man. The let lure- w is fully illustrated with specimens and curios fmm Mr. Prim rose's valuable collection of Indian rel ics. The audience weiv also shown an original treaty, made by the early set tlers of this State with t'he Indians and now the property of Mrs. Margaret Devereux, of this city. Mr. Primrose stated thait some of his best specimens baa been found near Raleigh, on Crab tree Creek, and recently a number of arrow-heads and a pipe were found burled al the I-fld 81 KB J&E Btf 'fe the g-airden of Mrs. Capeheatt on worm Wilmington treet. 1 , Those present were delightfully en tertained for more than m hour, and at the close of th lecture presaed for ward to -more closely Inspect the elfoa and curios and thank Mr". Primrose for FOR OVER FIFTY TE7ARS. Mrs. Winslow's 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 vhe world. Twcnty-flve cents a bottle. Be sure nnal ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other "lnd. Isn't near as nice as eating them to the average man or woman, and especially to the children, who love puddings. Mane mange, jellies, marmalade, cakes and sweet meats of all description. Brilliant (Iclatine, ut 10c a package. Kromnngelin Jelly Powder, ready for use. all flavors, 15c Imperial Table .Icily, ready for use, all flavors. 15c. Tapioca and Kariini for puddings, fin est quality, 15c.. Helow is a list of our line California Fruits: Fine California Peaches, 25 to il-io a can. , 33" F,?g and (Ireeu (Sage Plums, 20c a can. Fancy California Iiartlutt Pears, 25c a can (Maryland Bartlctt Pears, 15c a can.J White Cherries, Apricots, Sliced ana (irated Pineapple, all of best quality This week25c a can. Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, and all kinds of canned and salt hh for the Lenten season. j 1M THE. Most Com plete Lir of Trunks v v nloln I inn vzv i in n 1 1 ii n BAGS, DRESS SUIT CASES, TELB SCOPES &c, IN THE t STATE, ALL NEW GOODS AND NEW DESIGNS AT REASONABLE PltlCES. S. C. POOL'S, Shoe Store, 131, FAYETTEVILLE I, ooo Pair's "1899" Styles of Gent s Shoes Received yesterday. 17. 6. Upchurch & Co., Leading Fancy Groceri, 124 Faycttevillc Street. 'Phoncl69- 2 Inter state 'Phone 290. 1LF0RD, BYNUEI & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, 115 EAST HARttETT STREET. One doorlselow Royal & Borden, Prices as low as good material ' and good work will allow. We '. spare no trouble to please our customers. W hen yon want a quick ' job try us BRIEF and RECORD ' work done with neatness and dis-, patch. OUR MOTTO : WOBK DELIVERED WREN PROMISED. 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 guarantee to meet com- We are always up with the latest petition. k m.imfc'nwa.TKrr and punished" ty- ifWe .urt. ;,We fcettev tie law -hould he hlnJnee, piww had evene on tfae ooo-iMtymenlt ton poll tax given to J1. FREE TO CElAUn Bicycle Riders. Pocket Map of North Carolina. ! Crawford Bicycle, The Royal E I Borden Furniture Co!; Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets Raleigh, N. C. Y A u f K 9,000 MILES MADE ON A Without one. cent for repairer a tool us ;d. - This is a Crawford record. - The best Bicycle on earth.' Sold by T 1 R E S h A M P 8' Julius Lewis Hardware Co, i KALI 16 H, N. p. Wa 1899. Paper ! it is with it great deal of prido that we submit to our custoniou our 1800 Wall Pnper. , Our new line la by fr tie largest and beat we have ever pro duced... The variety of styles and colorings shown in our Sample' Books is the result of the efforts of the best decorative artists in thin and foreign countrins. .If you have only, a single room to decorate, it will pay yotrto see our new patterns before you select the paper. Southern Wall Paper Co., ' 13 West Hargett St. I also desire to say to my patrons that I ..'will give my entire at tention to the Wall Paper and Decorating departments. - L. C. Weathers. SEE OUR NEW WALL FINISH. Hi The First Birycle of very high grad offered at I50, $35 and $25 . 1 1 1 - - -,- . , 1

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