T TltlEi-VISITOR. TPEBiDAY, March 7, 18W DIEP ALONE IX HIS CABIN. Ilclenii, Mout. March 5. Tin- IrmIv of K. II. End, it bnithor of I he iuiuoUM en gineer, Jumos Kuctiuuuu Eads, who de- sigued and I'ouslnu-tt'd the bridge across the Mississippi at St. Louis, and lonsiitnted the Kuds jetties ui the month o the Mississippi, was found dead last evening in his cabin, up Mike Min ing Uulch, eight miles from Elliston. Eads was 70 years old and evidently had died from exposure or sonie natural cause, lie lived alone in the mountains, a short distance from the summit of I lie main ridge, where he had prospect ed lor gold lor a uumlier of years. He had a few friends and was regarded as a hermit 1 those who knew him. BRITISH GUARDS BAND. Thp tfiufc JtUtai-y IluuU in Kurope on a Brief Concert Tour. Will Be in Kaleigh March 17th. Lieut. Dan Godfrey's British Uuurds Band, which open their American tour in Washington this week, having arrived by the Lucania, is composed of men who have served in the Guards regiments. Their ranks include many who have won distinction in active service. Among them is the trombone soloist Bradv, who served in the Life Guards and was with Lord Itoberts in the famous march through the Khyber 1'ass. He received a medal for conspicuous bravery on that occasion, and in the charge upun Cabul was rewarded with another medal. He also served in Egypt- and received a good conduct medal. After his return to England he was awarded the Royal Humane Society's medal for saving two people from drowning. After all these he was given the long service medal. Bolton, Life Guardsman for fifteen years, wears a medal for service in Egypt. He is the tympaui-player. and is the original in the picture of "Tom my," the drum horse of the First Ijfe Guards, which was presented to the Re giment by the Duke of Couuaught. Nearly all of Godfrey's men wear medals received either for bravery in the field and good conduct, or long service. The reserve seat sale will commence Saturday, March J 1th at King's. Re serve seats in the gallery will lie on sale Monday, March 18th at the box .1 : . .,! .loYniv .'f Music. ;SK .SI ilon. !-:.. ill .'( n us ' 1 ' s n-; 4. A . .St I i-EY. in the ..llolfed h forg- o ims vcek. 1. xiii: a curst rests on the abbey and that the eldest lias never succeeded ro the estate. By ron sold it to Colonel Wildman. in 1808, who died childless. The trustees sold it io Webli. the famous sportsman, whose eldest son died this week. Byron had the skull which was reported to have belonged to the ghost who haunted the abbey, and he used it as a punchbowl. Webb buried the skull, hoping to lay the ghost. THE SPRING MONTHS Are most likely to find your blood im pure and lacking in the red corpuscles which enable it to carry nurishment to the nerves and other organ. Therefore you feel weak, tired and listless nnd lire troubled with spring humors. Re lief is given by Hood's Rarsapnrilla which purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood. Hood's Pills cure biliousness. Mailed for '2r, cents by C. I. Hood & Co.. Iiwell. Mass. WANTED. Acted and trusted per son to work for us locally. Liberal sal ary guaranteed. Good chance for ad vancement. No capital required. For full information adress SHEPP PUBLISHING CO.. 1031-1033 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pi. 'S ltlt. Hood's Sarsaparilla never disappoints. 1 1 may be taken for impure anil impov erished blood with perfect confidence that it will cure. 5-pound bucket Jelly 22c. Best Salmon 21Vje. 'an. i 'an Corn 7 and 8c. Can. AT WOOLLCOTT SONS. ranees, Apple and Lemons at POPE'S. fresh Taftffy at POPE'S. Mixed Nuts 10 cents a lb. at Pope's. i"h... ...ute d'oos 20c. lb at POPE'S. A car load of Baby Carriages Just ret-eived at THOMAS & CAMPBELL'S. CHILLS. 3 Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taerte ? Chill Tonic The formula, is plainly ited on ea?h bottle, showing that it dimply Iron and Quinine 1n a Mwrte m form. Imitators do not advertise aelr formula because if they did they kjiow that you would be afraid to takt their medicine Be ure then you get Grove's . a t'h formula shows what you are taking. NO CURE NO PAY Prtc M cent) THE GRIP CURE THAT DOES CURE 'Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re move the cause that produces La Grippe. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet. 2Se. WANTED.-'Tio buy . a rood famnllly 'hre from.nmte prtvaite family. Ad dres4 V "D.v WiOf Tunes - : KOfl S A I.E. House and lot; modern convenient ' Addrew Vr cart of Tim-Visitor. ' . ' iHIiUWg GIVEN AWAY. It Is certain!, rratifvina: to the nubile to know of on. bottom In the land who m nn u ,r r. i.l . V . . i ,l. . i.wfc waamiu iv toe seueiouB iu lur needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New! Discovery for Con- lumpuon- i.ougna nd Colds have given iway over ten mklinn bottles of this jrral medicino, and hnv the satisfac tion of knowing that) it has absolutely cured thousands off hopeless cases, tsthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all liseases of the ThroifC chest and Lungs ire surely cured by it.' Call on all drug ;ists, and get a fVee bottle. Regular Mis, 60c and i. ,Every bottle guar anteed, or price refunded. r Have you seen. the new and beautiful line of (touches Hit THOMAS CAMPBELL S. Thomas ai Campbell 'have Just re ceived a brtiuiH"uil line of fancy anil Golden Oak Hat ltdekw. Be sure to see t'he 'beautiful line of Couches at THOMAS & CAMPBELLS. The bi-i'gihtev-'i line of Infants" Car riage's tmd tin-Cart at Tnoms & Oampbeg.ever sihown in Rak-ig-h. Be sure ami see the new line of Ba by Carriages anc1 Go-Carts' at Thomas & Campbell's'. They are new and up-to-date, and pries low. MILCH COW FOR CALE. FOR sale t h"p, one very in mil oh cow. ED. V. DENTON. tananm lc. each. urk and Sugar Cured Hams 10c lb. 'ork and Frankfurter SUusage. eraons 3 for 5 cts. flvite F"i9h at .its. pound iTainuts. ted and Whine Safety OH. Seed Irish Potatoes. Navy Butter Beanel At C. O. BALL'S. Tomato Catsup 10c, pt. Best Creamery Batter 25c. lb. Rest Albemarle Vinegar 24c. gal. At WOOLLCOTT & SON'S. WOOD FOR SALE. I will deliver you loins wood for$2.0fl per enrd: cut wood, $250. N. A. SPENCE. James Baker's Old Stand. WANTED -Old domes and bats, old bues and all kinds of second band ood bought and sold at Harris' 8tuu Dye Works, East Hargett street, Rl uti. S. C Suitx cleaned. T6c Cleaned iid Dyd lJ FOR SALE CHEAP. One pair of bay horses, four years iid, perfectly sound, well bred, well natched, work single or double, good style, smart, speedy, and elegant 'rivers. E. V. DENTON, 2-23-w Ralelph, N C. ,-pet Florida Oranges at Pope's. Club And Peters Shells Leggins, Hunting Coats. KING AIR RIFLES 75 cts. CARROM BOARDS $3.50. Crescent Bicycles, 1899 MODEL-$35 00. Rambler Bicycles 18o9 Model $40.00. Thos . H, Brim & Sons. RALEIGH, n. c. Specials For Here are a few items we offer tomorrow, Wednesday at prac tically half price, simply to get them out of the way : 3 Trunks, good ones, to clean them out at once, the price will be just half the marked price. Only 3 of thtm. So come early. 100 Curtain poles, 3 colors, brass trimmings, 8peci.1l price for the dy, tomorrow, tach . . 16c. 1 Be- best grade Cocoa Mattino;, yard wide priced 50c to close ..... 40c. 1 1- Yards wide floor Oil Cloth worth 60c, for the day 40c. a yard 2 yards wide, worth 75c. at 60c 100 Lbs Cotton Batting worth loct just to get it out of the way 6c Whale Bone casing, all colors, speeial, 2 yard tor ic A ft w remnants of Laces, to get them out of the way, for the day . . . . . IC Ab ut 40 ladies' ind children's Cotton and Wool Vests, Drawers for the day, just to clean up the remnants, each garment for ... . . . 19c Remnants of Silks, Velvets, Wool n Dress Goods, Draperies &c, all a,t one price for the day , . -T ., - 10c Men's tfight Shirts, 50c ones, all sizes, for the one day only - - NEW STORE 214 ; Our Policy is Aggressive. But without malice. A modern store with methods based upon the b'M bu.tne.-8 principles. This is a pay-as-you go store, wlit i o ti e iu i oiu modal inns of en di tors is completely overshadowed by the ecuti uny of cash. We know the power of ready money in OUR buying We have long demonstrated to our public the force of this same power in THIKR buying. v Now for the New Goods. DRESS GOOD-. FRESH ARRIVALS. 4 Much Covert Cloths Whip Cords and Fancy Dress Huttings ... 75c 4 1-inch Cassimere. Twists in pin checks, assorted colors 65c 41-inch Fine Wale Serges, Black avy Blue aud Brown 50c 4i inch faiicv.Llianireablecheck.a d 40-ir cu Ail-Wool Granite Cloth in the New Blue, Brown, Gre and Black . - ... 50c 86-inch Fancy Colored Brocades, Blue, Green and B owns 25c KID GLOVES. ' Imperial." 3 ( lasp Black Self Stitched $.50 Clementina," 3 Clasp, Tan, Brown, Red ai d Black 125 'Beatrice," 3 Clasp, Standard olors Pearl and White . . . 1.00 "Horse tkoe." Good Luck, for un der this brand some best Dollar Gloves go for 75c A LACE SEASON. Torchon La e, line imitation, English make, new patterns, widths, inch to 4 inches wide; on front uMe; special leaders at special prices . .5A I0c Real Liner Torchons an ' Inser tion; fine narrow for Infants to I wide widths for the trinimina- of all linger e ..5 to 20c Fancy German Torchon Imitation Linen. Wide skirt widths and Pillow Case Patterns from I to 10c Imitation Heal bread Tore on, new importations; nevest pat terns, all widths, from ....4 to 20c French Va enciennes Lace- and Piatt Vals; narrow widths sold btue dozen only, from $1.60 to 15c Footings, Plain Black and White, Edg-d and Point De Esprit; from 5 to lOo Cream and Black Chantilly Laces and Bands; great variety; from 1 inch to 5 inches, prices. .. .10 to 40c Butter Color, Oriental and Ap- plique Lace; possibly the larg- est collection shown in the city, 5c. up to 50' THE BELT SEASON IS ON. 1 Cut Steel and Pearl Beaded Elas tic Belts at 3.00. $2.00 and.. $1 TO Fancy Sash Belts colored and black buckles, $1.25, 11.00 and ",c Leather Belts, Brown, Tan and Black, with leather covered ' buckles .... ode Plaid Silk Belts with . Harness Buckles, all colors ISOe C 17EIIIEL, Merchant Tailor, 124 Fayetteville Street. On account of bad health, 1 will sell out the remaining goods left in stock; sucb " SUITINGS. TROUSERINGS, AND TRIMMINGS At Reduced Prices. These goods are mostly for spring 7r. also. One PRINCE ALBERT COAT W VEST; size 38. 1 8a k Coat and 11 8ie 38 and a firht-class SEWING UCHINE. Wednesday. - ; ' 39c 11 i'i FAYETTEVILL E ST, M White Kid, Duck, Welt and Patent Leather Belts, all colors.... 25c Fancy Buckles, Old Gold Sapphire Settings. $3 00 Fire-tried Gold and Garnet Enamel Buckles. Sapphire St .meg $3 00 New Pansy Buckles, assorted colors, enameled with stone settings $1.00 Enamel Sash Buckles, Garnet Set -tings... 75c Sterling aad Oxadized Silver, En amel etc., great variety of pat tern and stone settings 50c The latest in Sash Buckles, the larg est assortment in the city 25c OUR JEWELRY EQUIPMENT. Empire and Pompadour Combs, studded with Rhinestones . . 50c Sterling Silver ,Sash Pins and Brooches, Flephants, Pheasants and Aligators 2f'c Hard Enamel Brooches, Pearl set tings, wreath designs and star sharpes tOc Four-leaf . Clover Brooches, Love Kn ts mid Stone Settings 25c Shirt Waist Sets, Cuff and Collar Buttons, Scarfs and Beauty Pins, Studs, etc. WRITING PAPER, ENVELOPES. Fancy Box Paper for polite corre spondence, plain or ruled, cream and pink tinted 50c "Killarney" fine Linen Paper and Envelopes, fancy box, heliotrope, blue and cream ... 25c "Dove Brand" Note Paper and En vel ipe.", cream, wave smooth . . 15o "Pine Cone," special first quality, plain and ruled paper, envelopes to match, manufactured for us as a special leader 10c l.enora Bond Linen Paper and En velopes, by the quire and package 10c University r-eries Ink Tablets and the large Aurora Pencil Pads.-.. 5c A SPRING HOSIERY SALE. Ladies' Prime Maco Hose, HeriuB dorf Black, high spliced heels and double soles... 2.1c Ladies' extra line 40-gauze Cotton Hose, fast black, spliced' heels and toes ij)c Ladies' Frencli Lisle Black oubli Sole and Heel 15c Misses' Hermsdorf Black Hose, prime two-thread Maco ribbed, double knees 25c Misses' absolutely fast black seam less fine 1-1 Ribbed Hose 15c Misses' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, two-thread, extra heavy double heel aad toes lOo A COMPLETE STOCK OF E You will always lind together wila full line or HOUSE FURNISH NO OOODS, Bicycles, Sstgr.dr.es, &c. At ' Ltimsden's. S..& D. NAILED WAR We've Strengthened the Great Suit Sale - By the addition of nearly two hundred suits froin our own regular stock. Small lots and broken Mzes but they are all nur own suits that everybody knows is the best ready-to wear clothing that can be made. With these th selection this week will be even better than ttiat of lant. It was a grett offering befor IT IS TBE GREATEST OFFERING NOW. It's tie existing circumstances that forces these suits on the market at a price you couldn't buy the mere material, much les the suit mad up, ready to du on and ear. They are a line of suits marked 6, $7, $7.50. $8, $8.50, $9, up to $10. YOUR CHOICE NOW FOR $5 , Some of th 3 sam ple suits are displayed in our bg corner window. See them and then walk in and have us show you the bal ance. It's the biggest suit -values we've ever offtred. Think of itl Oaly $5 for All-Wool Suits. Another Surprise. TROUSERS MADE TO FLY. pair of separate trousers in the entire Another Reduction In Trousers, Shortly betore Christmas w bought the entirn stool of one of the JfesY pants makers In this country. We nurked them from $1 to $1.50 less ibau regul r prion. What Is left ro aod all lhn "light weights" from last season and the few "odds and nods' from f ill you can have 15 per 'cent, less lbo marked price. "This gives you choice of hundreds of puirs of pants for lest than production price, and just at a time wberi a pair or two of extra pants come Id handiest Better fit' lug trousers than oura were never made by the bestof tal'.ors at doubJOur(price. Room rtiaking costs us considerable, , . , . . " ; FOR SPRINCJ. Top Overcoats, SuM? Hats, rTetkwear, Hosiery. . ' 3A8. MacJCIMON, . i '. 3" t, ,m CHAS. BoyJan, Fearce uo. What is in a Name ? Great names are the door way that lead to great things. The names of Zephyrs, Organdie, Dimity, Madrass, and Batestes, express the Balms and Blooms and Birds Songs of the soft, mild, season that willsoou dawn upon us. The above goods are suitable for the Balmy Springtime or the Hottest Summer day. Names that suggest elegance. Prices that symboiize thrift. Call and see them. BOYLAN, PEARCE & Co. 206 and 208 Fayetteville Street. Just What You Want. Old Fashion Mountain Buckwheat, big Cain Georgia Syrup. Dried N. C. Mullett Roe. N. C. Roe Herrings. N. C. Hams. J. R. Ferrall & Cot 222 Fayetteville Street. WATER ! WATER ! WATER! Ooobly distilled water is the fountains, and in this war serve our customers with nothing but the very best. Being made of distilled water, our carbonated drinks are pore and healthy. - r - If you want mineral waters, fresh from the springs, buy of us we keep the best. We intoud to make oar place headquarters for everything in the Drug line. Send us your orders. Bobbitt-Wynne Drug Go., DRUGGISTS AND SEEDSMEN. IK BERWANGER Beginning this (Monday) morning you can takv yoyr choice of every stock markt d $7.50, $7, $6.50 aud $6 for $5. B. B, NORTHAlf J,B.PBlftCB.i 1 i,i'..!i r.ii f ' r -v f.-5.'ftrtt-i.'-A'' ?4 r (4 WATER ! only kind we use in charging onr J ' ONS-PBICS CLOTHIf la Mi V

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