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HIE TIMES-VISITOR PUBLISHED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY (INCORPORATED). OFFICE IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC UBSCRIk OW PRICES. OM Tew lx Month n Month ' .-Intered m Becond-Cla Mall Matter.) no r'A ton. r7 " i an leader in the news and IN CITY CIRCULATION. INTERSTATE TELEPHONE NO. 179. The blood spilling still enriches the soil of the Philippines. SATURDAY, March 18, 189 NEW BNV.LAND NEWSPAPER l.E.UiPK. (lrnrr;il Mau:mT '. I-'. Kins.", of ill' New KiiKliiml fvsiii-r l.i'.-itim'. now touring llic Smith, wriles the Wilmington Star from It.;in.ik. V;i.. .Mmvli l-'uli. as follows: Our party will hv at ltiilt'iKh ni'xt Monday and whilo there 1 will m.'i out itinerary lovcrin the Stjte nf North Carolina. I would ! ylad to int-lnilr Wilmington in the lit of points to he visited, and will .lo n if I am given as surance of a desire on the part of your progressive husiness men to have Wil mington properly represented in our spe cial Southern edition, which we are pre parini; for puhliea tion immediately after our arrival niome. We 4I0 not enjoin as condition upon our visit, to Wilmington or any other point, the taking of space in this edition; hut il is only faid to lis and you to let it le known that the pre stire of time will not permit us to visit points where there is no desire for such representation. It is alwo well enough to state that we are not seeking social or form :i I entertainment, nor indeed can we longer accept of such attentions. And now the I'liihnlel pliin Methodist are preparing n blister for the polyatnous congressman Roberts in the shape of a hot set of resolutions, Bt-tter be praying for some of the bribe takers in their own legislature and drop the then wife man from Utah. Mr. McKinley while out riding with Mr. I : 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 yesterday inserted on driving and remarked that the Senator is a very good fellow, hut 1 prefer to hold the reins when out with him. This is sig nificant ir the 'resilient will put it in practice from this time on. The Tiago miners out in Colorado are kicking up a mess ami the State troops have been ordered out to iupll their riot ous acts, so while vvc are killing Fili pino insurgents there is n?ed for bullets at home. A PRIOHTFUL BLUNDER. Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut orf Bruise, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sorf, Fever Sores, Ulcers, BoSls, Fel ons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a box. Cur guaranteed. Sold by all nwriet. CHILLS. d Fever la a bottle of Grove's Tate s Chill Tonic The formula, Is plainly Ated on each bottle, showing: that it Imply Iron and Quinine n a. taste M form. Imitators do not advertise heir formula because f . they did they know tha you wouM b afraid to take hetr medicine Be sure then you get rove's , aa tbe formuha. show what 00 are tektac. HO OTTBB NO PAT, Ho M These are beautiful moon light nights. There is no gas lights or electric lights to mar the soft light of the young moon. Dou't some one want a Quo Warranto? One was found in the eapitol square yesterday eveniug. A charter was granted at Charleston. West Virginia, yesterday to the Cumber land cotton mills company of Cumber land, North Carolina. Chicago does not wrestle with her mu nicipal nominations as is the ease in Bal timore. Carter II. Harrison was unan imously re-noiiiinated for mayor by the Democrats yesterday. The North Carolina man-of-war Lillic is still under command and control of the Democratic Admiral of the new shell lish commission, who has just received a fresh supply of coil tish balls. (iomez admits he appointed the Cuban assembly for fraudulent purposes, and succeeded in reaping the reward he ex pected. He should be promoted to the position of Secretary of War. and then Kganized, or embalmed. It is believed that Americans interested in franchises were prepared to lend mon ey to the Cuban Assembly in return for concessions and that American specula tors were interested in schemes of vast magnitude. But Congress intervened and the Algerian combinations bottom was knocked out. On Monduy last, the Republican party of Chicago .vent through the motions of holding a prion y cieciion iiinier the law. The statute Iiook gives several pages to an elaborate lesoiipiion of the machin ery under whi' h such lection was he'd. The Times Herald says: Monday's pri maries probably cost the city of Chica!i from $10,000 to $15,000. Tuesday morn ing newspapers contained not a single figure as the result of all this elaborate machinery. They contained the names of the delegates elected from the differ ent wards. But these nanus might. just as well have been printed Monday morn ing, or last week, for that matter. "The platform adopted by tile repunti ans in the city convention yestiorday ontains a delinite declaration against long-term franchise extensions, a demand for the observance of the civil service law, an arraignment of Mayor Harrison's administration on various charges aad praise of the republican party for its management of State and national af fairs. The document is drawn up with the manifest purpose ' retaining nation al party lines in local politics." says Chi cago Record. In our opinion this at tempt to briDg national polities into a municipal election is only done to cloak rascality. Hon. John Sherman who is ill of pneu monit on board the steamer Paris at St. Pierre, Martinique will return to the States at once on board the warship Chicago which has been ordered from Havana to Kingston for that purpose. The Crieago is proviued with a medical officer, so that patient will have the best attention on his homeward journey He will be most probably taken on board tomorrow or Monday and should arrive at Hampton Roads about a week later. A Borne correspondent says that he. learns from an unimpeachable source that there Is no hope of effecting a real cure, as the Pope's wound refuses to heal, and there is every fear of blood poisoning. The Pope's worst symptoms are extreme weakness and his strength is entirely maintained by cognac and marcala. He has had several fainting tits and the signs of a final breaking up and sudden collapse are daily increasing. TO CURE A COL.D IN ONK DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. AH dduggists retfund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. in each tablet. THEY LIKE IT. "My daughter ha taken Hood's Sar saparllla. as a blood purifier and tonic, nt llUno It hattnr than H.T1V Other Hiea- lelno Tt crest e a. rood awjetUe and strengthens the whole system One ol my friend who toon Hoooa oa. rrria says' n 1 the beat medicine In the world." 'Mrs. O. W. Foster, Shallow- the oniy cathartic to take with Hood fl Baraapaniia. . , , ford, N. C And now little Denmark wants a cup of tea and a small slice of China with it. just by way of following in the foot steps of other (lowers. China has enough 10 go around unless she gets gobbled in bv some New Jersey trust. WHEAT 1 1 Kl.I BY FARMERS. The general interest ill the progress of ihe wheat movement and in the prospec, as to continued exports ilu-ing the next four mouths to maintain current t-ad--balances in favor of this country, says the New York Tribune, rives reports of wheat in fanners hands on March 1 more than usual importance. This yttir all unofficial estimates are higher than in any past year, that of Mr. Snow being 204.1 K 10,000 bushels, against 157.000.000 bushels in 1S!7. Subsequent move-men's showed that these previous estiniares fell much short of the quantity nnr'i "'ed an ! consumed between March I and duly 1. and there is obviously no reason for Mip (msing that such accounts at this season ould cover the entire supply, if for eo other reason, because tV'ey take 110 ac count of Hour held by mills and dealers in much greater quantity than at th end of the crop year, the difference forming part of consumption and export ilur'ug the remaining four months BELMONT BACKS. OUT. Will Have Nothing More to Do With Croker's Political Dinner. New York. March l)i. The resignation r Oliver H. P. Belmont from the Com mittee on Invitations and Speakers of Kit-hard Croker's "$10 a plate dinner" and the decision of some of the Bryan men to have "a real .leffersoninn din ner to cost not more than $3 a plate" left many Democrats in this city in doubt today as to where they should dine on April Kith. To the $3 dinner William .1. Bryan, governor Pingree. of Michigan. Mayor Jones, Tolado, and others from different States have been invited, but the Croker dinner, accord ing to the announcement, is to be for State Democrats alone. Ill explanation of why be refused to assist in getting up Ihe least. Mr. Belmont made this state ment : "My reason for resigning was that the excessive advertising in ndvance of the date of the dinner and the magnitude of its size gave the right to every one lo snp(ose that it was to be a reunion of all prominent Democrats, local. State and national. The announcement that only State Democrats were to be invit ed immediately gave it another aspect, and I considered it bad policy and ill advised, and resigned on that account. I trust that the last departure that I have read of in the papers inviting Democrats outside of the State may tend to make the proposed dinner a suc cess." Richard Croker. when asked today what he thought of tbe rival to his Jefferson Day dinner, said that he hoped it would be a success. "Ban quets," Mr. Croker said, "are a' good thing for the poor man. Every banquet helps the poor, and every time one is held the butcher, the baker and the groeeryman profit by it." THE DEADLY GRIP Is again abroad In the land. Tne at. you breathe may be full of its fatal germs Don't neglect the "Grip" or you open the door to Pneumonia and Con sumption and invite death. Us sure signs are chills with fever, headache, dull heavy pains, mueoui discharges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. Don't waste precious time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Cure it at once with Dr. King's New Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kiils the disease germs, heals the lungs and prevents the dread ed after effects from the malady. Price 5f cents and J1.00. Money back if not z-rti. A trial bottle free at any drug- COST OF GOVERNMENT.' ' (Providence Journal.) The United States has now become one of the most expensively governed conn tries in the world, perhaps, indeed, the most expensively governed of all. This is not said with a view to blaming anyone nor us tbe basis of a charge that there has been reckless extravagance at Wash ington, but simply as a statement of fact that should be known by all of us and which has been forced upon attention by the publication of the grand total of the appropriations of the Congress that has just adjourned. That total, according to the Ix-st information ow obtainable, ex ceeded fifteen hundred million dollars and may very likely he found to be near to sixteen hundred millions. Where is the natiou that spends money at that rate to maintain its government? Great Britain, wiib its jurisdiction running entirely round the world, has commonly ben com sidered to have a more costly government 1I11111 any other country till now. But the American figures have grown quite be yond the British limits. With the enormous sums appropriated by the British government on national debt account, for annuities to the royal family, for army and navy, for domestic needs and for the administration and de fense of colonies scattered in every quar ter of the globe, the total expenditures of the British government for the last two completed fiscal years -the years ending April L 1S07. and 1898 were about $1 .OL'IMMIO.OOO. Atnerica'6 Greatest Medicine . is Hood s istraapanlla, i because it was origi- natedi I IIP la still pre pared bVyX Dompe- tent, expe rienced and educated pharmacists from the best kno w n alterative, d i uretic, anti-bilious remedies and by 'acorn- tion and to Lyon Racket New Store! 282 Fayettevili-e Street, The Last and Biggest Sacrifice Sale OF THE SEASON. Ladies Hats lor Only Oranges, Apples and Banans Received Today 10c This is a chance for a'l the little folb to fret a bitr doll; 25c doll tor 10c; Child's $ .00 Tea Sets for 60c; 50c Tea Sets for 25c We 'need the room and must have it Three dol lar and $4.00 pictures for $1.00; Boys' Shoes, 1 to 4, worth tl.50, for 75c. Come early an I, get the bar gains This sale begins MONDAY, ibe2flth; will continue till Thurs day, 23d, if goods last. . -LYON'S NEW RACKET, 232 Fayettkvillb Stbskt. -1 Btom ach tonics, s bination, propor process un known other reme ana giving tov- nooa s oar- saparilla me rit peculiar to itself. It haaa record of cures unequal! ed in the history of niedi Xcine. It has ac xcompustiea many marXvel ous curt when all other medicinesv'' failed, and when cureseemed lmpos- and really was lmpossi- any other medicine than Sarsaparilla. has effected wonderful cures of ofula, salt rheum, psoriasis, blood po isoning, boils, umatism, ca tarrh and other troubles originat ing in or promot ed by impure state or low condition Sot the blood. Ithas cured a thousands of cases of dyspep' sia, in diger stiou, nervous dyspepsia, I il Vl gastritis, catarrh in 1 1 the f stomach and other kindred troubles. It has given nerve, brain and mental strength in cases of nervous prostration and ner vous debility, cured that tired feeling and loss of appetite. IT" The Improved "Old North State" AND PENINSULAR COOK STOVES AND RANGES Hdfve bnen, and always will be, tbe best and cheapest that money will buy. A nice line of the celebrated "DIAMOND" ENAMELED WARE just, arrived. Housefurnishinp; bo ids and Light Hardware. At Lumsden's. THK FINEST LOT OF HEALTHY OLD AGE. Labob, BBHTOtt Co. Abb. , Aug. 4. I am 49 yean old and have twen uttering; with Change of Life I had Bootlinn apella o bad that none thong-lit I oould live. My htmband got me Wine of- Cardui and it aav tl iny lite. I am lilt another pwaaaatace Uking it, MRS. B. B. tOWNSBND. It is the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old stge. None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized if care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then will add many years to our existence. Death can be kept away a long time. Happy, healthy old age will be the lot ot the woman who promptly corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardui will take the female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood. As a wife she needs it to help her through the trials of pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort as possible. At the Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will come many years of truly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gr.tcefully. To the last she will preserve that charm and beauty which arc alwavs characteristic UI DCritXliy HMIllty Kiaiitum-jm.! IV! f-1r-ur-tr-r1rLrLr-i.i-ij-i. " LJWtl' AITI5UHI DtrHH IBl" ForatiTtcfl In irqiurmp Biwcial directions, dtlreM, giving viiiptoin3, UdlM' ieJ.b.r, lN.p l. Tfaet lUTTAKfHMiA MEDICI E CO., chaUAnooga, TVna. Km It is for women alone to decide whether thev will be healthy or sick. The remedy for their sick ness is close at hand. LARCK BOTTLES OF WINK OF CARDUI SOLD FOR tl.OO BY DRUCCISTS." mmmm rTTol r-Ty.sp.uil THE ENORMOUS INCREASE Of business in our store n ves tune usiw !.v ihat. our efforts to supply the best productions t f t ! e furnilure narket at prices that are beyond the power of mir competitors are duly appreciated by the masses. This WRITE FOR week we offer bargains that in point of value excel PRICES AND anything of the kind to be had in this city. We point CUTS. with pride to our great bedroom suit inducements, and isk you to compare them with other so-called bar gainsnot oily bedroom suits, but parlor suits, dining-room furniture and all other household tiecot,sitii s ITS EASY TO can be bought here at a greut saving. You are wel DO BUSINESS come to our credit system, which enables you to puy WITH US. at your pleasure. We arrange the terms to suit your convenience, and whether you pay weekly or monthly, the payment can be made to lit your purse. The Buyall i Borden Furniture Co., Cor. Wilmington and Hargett Streets 'taleigb, N. C. ONE OF THE MANY Testimonials as to the efficacy of SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT IN THE TJtEATMENT OF NASAL CATARRH. El Dorado, N. C. June 1. 1898. Mr. Wm. Sisipson, Dear Sir: Yon know I thought my wife incurable, having suffered long of Cataarh, roaring of the head, and bronchial trouble. I tried sev eral phy . jHis with little or no benefit, but since using your Catarrh Remedy she is almos j j .rely well. I can safely say that it is the beat remedy for Catarrh aud other (' 5"8es of like nature known to me, and I wish every sufferer of ncb troubles knew of its efficacy 1 shall not fail to keep It In my house. Respectfully, A. M. PAGE. At The FRUIT PALACE, i 111 Fayetteyille Street, (A O 0 - S S3-0 ; v5 itva if a. c iu w H O u H . ao W a: o o o U : o o S o a n u , bo , tt & 8 ai o o U v o a ed u 9 ' C o U CO 0 cu 'I ti c O . y . 4- CU u S V) 13 3 kn CO i Hi V . o h C M. HAWKINS iSCO., Raleigh, N. C.
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