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TUESDAY,
AprU 11. 1899
DEMOCRATIC MUNICIPAL
TICKET.
l or Mayor A. M. Powell,
ii'ni. r'itir floi-W n If Smith.
For Tax, Collector C. P. Lumsdvu.
ALDERMANIC TICKET:
FIRST WARD.
-First District J. S. Wynne and V.
12. Jones. l
Second District Brown Pogram and
'.- O. McDonald.
SECOND WARD.
First District W. W. Pariah and
I. yn Wilder.
Second District J. C. Drewry and
H. W. Miller.
THIRD WARD.
First District Samuel Bogasse and
II. H. Crocker.
Second District Jos. S. Correll and J.
.Sherwood Upehurch.
FOURTH WARD.
First District D. S. Hamilton and J.
F. Bedford, till
Second District W. Dean Smith and
M. A. Bledsoe Sr.
Mr. C. N'. E Elliott, of the Britls'n
Embassy ot Washington, has been se
Uvted as the British member of iu- joint
commission for the ttleniini f the
Samoan troublo.
Booker T. Washington. ivpb .-
nuestion by a Xrtli ::.olinn l
iiMin, suggests tliat the source of all iss
inoe's trouble may be the solid opjuwi
tion to white nun at the polls.
At Charleston, S. C, yesterday tnir-i-on
citizens of Lake City that State
were put on trial for lynching a negro
tostmaster, who incited riotous proceed
ing during the Inst year's political cam
'paign. .JI1I1E
The trial of ex-Senator Quay and his
sxvfi for conspiracy in connection with
th 'broken People's Bank, -which began
. yesterday in Philadelphia will be closely
watched in all sections of the country.
rVhnsylrania presents o sad picture with
ih legislation at a dead !ock by a lot
of partizan politicians endeavoring to
elect a man United States Senator who
is on trial In one of her cities wpon a
cbargc of felony.
While General Mole has in the main
sustained tvery charge be has mad
against tbe army beef furnished by Al
Kr, Eagan & Co., yet the unfriendli
ness of the military court of Inquiry
are not likely to find such a result. There
ran 'not be expected a vigorous report
from the 1 court, for it has made no
effort bo get aM the tacts from witnesses
and. very reluctantly have they permit
ted evidence which ,they could not suppress.-
The court is nearly a rotten as
rtue tieef it has inquired awwt and it re
port, will no doufb have n unpleasant
odor, in the nostreJs of an tod1gnnt pub-
: -
sfjjtj "FOOLED THE BURGEONS. ,i
VAH doctora M Benfek ilaffifltoe, of
West J Jeffersonr -after: suffering 18
nionth zrosn' Rectal Fistula, he would,
..-Mm-. iim:i emHr ooeratkw waa -per-
formed; but 1 ord wwrfir-wita-nr
' boss BQcklm'm Arnica lr, the sards?
rue cure' on Earth, and the best alvt
iatetbt Wortd.- '25eett a . Sold by
se?4trftg gists. , " j ., .
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The season ot the ice cream freeaer
and the lawn mower creep elowVy from
the Up of winter.
Thursday afternoon Mr. S. W. Scliell
and Mr. E. J. Wiidby. North Carolin
ians w'll graduate as M. D.'s. from the
-Baltimore University School of Medicine.
Jiu"inl Biltot, tesSiryiug Ih-!'oih tin
French Court of Cassation, said that
Drcyf us' brothers told G-. neral Sandhorr
they were willing to give their whole
'ortunCN to discover the real culprit.
The King of Siam has ordered that all
persons coming into his presence must
wear socks. Since the King has ;lw'ied
America's store clothes and plug hat he
ignorvs association with our .'!il.-s
C:ngressnian.
The epidemic of disastrous coiiflugra-tii-i
in -Ww York, (and they are not
confined to the slums) Is alarming.
Wreaking vengeance in such n manner
s simply horrifying, and a summary
- stop put to it.
The President has received two hand
some Sevres vases a present from the
lar President Kaure, of France, to
commemorate the opening of the new
Fran o American cable.
Down in Georgia the negro secret so
cieties are discussing the advisability of
joining the dvonocratic party, with a
view to prevent beiu disfranchised.
In other worlds they will make the
democratic party a side degree.
The flagship Lillle of the Eastern Car
olina flying Squadron has Deweylzed
three illegal oyster dredgers. This is
but the beginning of the Lillie's crew
repaid arrest work the will get in upon
all insurgent unlawful oyster kidnapping.
When a dog barks at night in Japan
the owner is arrested and sentenced to
work tor a year for the neighbors whose
slumbers may have been disturbed
There are localities la Raleigh where
suoh a law would be welcomed.
Philadelphia is alarmed at the number
of cases of typhoid fever. Fifty-six ne
cases being reported for twenty-four
hours, and five deaths reported. The
Record says: "There is no argument for
pure water so eloquent or so urgent
as tliis day by day report from the
Health Office. The typhoid casualties in
Philadelphia ore more numerous and
more fatal than are the casualtits in the '
army at the front in Luaon."
Recent revelations before the Beef In
quiry County, says the Philadelphia
Record, render it highly advisable to re
view the Eagan Court-martial proceed
ings. This man has been practically
futrlougbed with tfuM pay for the bahnce
of his term of service. His name is car
ried on the Army Register as the chief
of the Commietrary Department, yet the
disclosures of the past few days before
the Military Court have beta such as to
preclude tlie possibility of any rational
assumption of guiltlessness on his part.
He knew all the tricks and myriad ras
calities of the beef contractors, includ
ing the "pretense; of experiment" with
"embalmed" beef. General Miles was
right, as subsequent events have abun
dantly demonstrated. What Is the Ad
ministration going to do with Ean,
who "dishonored hist uniform in feeding
soldiers with poisonous beef 7"
It is authoritatively stated tiiat Vice
President Hobart will consent to ran
again and that the republican ticket) for
1000 wilt be McKinley and flobart.
TUE biSX PRESCRIPTION FOR
CHILLS.
and Fever it a bottle of Grave's Taste
less Chill Tonic . The formula ji pUtuly
printed on each bottle, showing that k
is simply Iron and Quinine ta taste
less form.1 Imitators do not idvertlss
their formula because If they did they
knew that you would be afraid to take
their medicine, , Be sure tbea. yon get
Urovt's aa the formula show what yon
are taking. NO CURB NO PAY. Pries
60 cents. - --
, Admiral Dewey, sayi tt bJivsd in the
South he would be a Democrat bmt (t
diuereirtU:'VemMrt:.. liters to bs auv.
thft)t i JteotthKCAh la to.M ms,
-WTO0BC parry, ne says ns it m saitor
d a sailer has no-politic: The ad
Mnistratioa la bis party, and RepuoU
6hn or Democrat it makes no difference.
"Two Heads Are
"Better Than One."
One, however, is the por
tion allotted to the avenge
mortal. If this one aches
and will not work properly,
it is worse than none. When
thb condition is present, the
stomach is blamed, the kid
neys come in for censure and
the liver is sure not to es
cape. As a fact, the blood
is solely responsible for the
condition of these organs.
Let your one head dwell on this fact,
because it is the leading point in lift
and health. The natural blood purifier
and tonic is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
has been "tried" and never "found
wanting." It never disappoints.
Scrofulous Humor-" I was in tewibin
condition from the Itching and burning ol
scrofulous humor. Grew worse under
treatment of several doctors. Took Hood's
Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills. These cured
me thoroughly." J. J. Lirlb, Fulton, N. Y.
pimples - " I have never been well and
strong until letely. Hood's Sarsaparilla re
stored my strength and caused the disap
pearance of annoying plmplea on my fore
head. It Is a great medicine." Amrmi
Usssebli, 1240 Atlantic St., St, Paul, Minn.
AH Con- " Bad no appetite or strength,
could not sleep or get rested, was conv
pletely run down. Two bottles Hood's 8ar
saparllla cured tbe tired feeling and I do
my own work." Mas. A.DicK.Millville.N.J.
Erysipelas - " A scrofulous condition
ot my blood caused ms to suffer from ery
sipelas for 15 years. Physicians did not
even help, but Hood's Sarsaparilla per
manently cured this disease." A. E. Smith,
308 Court Ave., Jeffersonvllle, Ind.
Vigor-" As a regulator, purifier, and In
vlgorator Hood's Sarsaparilla stands at tbe
head. It takes away that ' brown taste 'and
gives youthful vigor." J. D. Oatks, 820
State Street, Chicago, 111.
Tired Feeling -"My appetite was
capricious, my liver disordered and I was
tired. Hood's Sarsaparilla relieved It all.
It cured a friend of mine of female weak
ness." Mbs.Jsssib A. Msabvs, Clayton, Del.
I Hood't Fills mn IItct lilt, th. non-lrrmtlnrtDd
It only cmthtrtl; to uk with Hooc'i HnpMlll.
Big Bargains
Can always bo found at the New
Storj 1 f tbe
LYON RACKET
IN
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NOTIONS, SHOES AND SL1 PPER9
ryook around and mil prices and
then come to the LYON RACKET
and buy your goods where you will
always And bargains.
Brushes.
We have a good Selection o(
Brushes of all kinds that you
will probably teed, including
Hair, Tooth, Nail- Scrub, Bath
Face,Sboe, etc.
Come and examine our Stock
and you will not buy elsewhere.
Henry T. disks,
PRESCRIPTIONTIRU'G&IST.
Roseb, Carnations and othe
choice Cut Flowers. Floraf
Designs tastefully arrang
ed at Short Noticr.
V
ftuns. Terns sad all other dseerativ
plants, for houss suitor. For arms
socntsi rardsnlng at lowsst- fiaur. AJ
kinds of bedding plsats: Rosea, Osr
I ma, HeJIotrops, CoImV .to. Ckryu
themums In tb best Istsst Tart. tit -Vless
for . th rarnd. ... Tommtt
plants one. transplsntml lit best sort
Cabbags, Pepper and Pot-aTOwm.JJt
ptenta. Celery at proper sesstn: 4.
mail ordsrs promptly attended te .
H. Steinetv Florist, '
Halelghj N. C Bell Tbone 113.
lUatmiUa
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Raleigh, N, C.
Patent Shoe-
GIVEN
Can ilutie.your
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:nso.
loot at your own ense,
voi ient invention enables one to do this
without inconvenience. No extra cost at-'
! ached, these p. re 25c or given with' each
$3 00 purchase at
S. C. POOL'S,
Shoe Store.
IA.B.C.
I ALFORD.BYNUM &. CHRISTOPHERS ;
BOOK and
JOB PRINTERS.
Our work Is as rood at can bo '
rdone In tbe city. P. ices as reason-,
(able a can be obtained for the
class of work.
Wh.nyou want souiethlnir alee
and new in design try ua.
GOOD STOCK I : GOOD MA
TERIAL! GOOD WORK!
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6EADOAR1J AIR L.INBL
TO ALL, POLNTS.
North, South and Southwest
Schedule in Effect December llthi 189&
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 401 No. 4L
Lv lUleigh ... 114am . IMpm
Ar So. Pines 4.23am 6.68pm
Ax Hamlet.. 6.u7aai (.tSpcn
Ar Wltaaing.n, 8. A. L.H0Spm .
Ar Monroe, S.A.I. 6.43am .13m
Ar Charl. 8.A.L. 7.60am 10JSps'
Ar Chester, S.A.L lOtem 10.6Vi
Ar Greenwood, ..... 10.36e.mi .. L07m
Ar Athens) .. LUptn 143am
Ar AUantsv 160pm Uotua
Ar RALEIGH.. .. llsm lMpm
N OftTHBOUN D. ..
No. 401 ' No. U.
Lv RoJeJgh.. 10am. . 'lLUaoi
Ar Henderson iztom 1160pm
Ar Portsmouth... .. 7.Z6m (.topm
Ar lUchmondA-CIi Itiitn 7.13pm
Ar Wahiiigion,PPJt Uipm. lLWpm
Ar New York IWp o S-tJam
Ar RAIiEIGH 110am 'lLlSam
Dalb; : 7'- ': - . ' -
No. 408 and 402. "Tk- AtlaoU -Special,"
BoUd Vestibuled Train .of Puli
man Bleepers and Coaches between
Washington and Atlaata, also Pullman
Sleepers between Portsmoath and
Chester, 8. Cv
. Nob. 41 and 8S. "The & A. I Ex
press," Solid Train. Coaches and Pull
man Sleepers between Portsmouth sod
Atlanta. Company- Bleepers between
Columbia and Atlanta. -
Both trains made Immediate connec
tion at Atlanta tor Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans, Texas, California,
Mexico, Chattanooga, Naahrilie, Mem
phis, Macon and Florida. . . -
For tickets, sleepers, etc, apply to
agevts, ss - .-v
.. H. & XJUBO, a T. and P.. A, '
BaJetgm. H. C
B. St' JOHN, Vice-President and Gen-
- era! -Manager. - ' -' , .- ' - .
H. W. a O LOVER. Traffic Manager.
V. EL McBEBv General Bupt ;
L. & ALLEN.' Gen; Pass's. Ageat
Oeseral ones, PsrtsnMta, ya.
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NOTICE OF ADMlNISTBATtOX
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Harlng qualified as a3mIntrator d. b.
a. c U a, of the estat of Jons Manoel,
deceased, late of Wake County-, N.
this' Is to aotify all petsonstairrag alaims-
against said estate td; jf
X2W MS
to par of Usir rscorery. and all jrsona:
Indebted to said estttl pleas mak
hnmedlat paymeat to TH aooersigasd.;
AdanalttriifM
Msreb 97. JM.
" Notice, Is terebi W JffUejdad-p-
aae, lor ihwi w .vuiim-ai wi-w,
Uflcat N0.JW5? Jtor xmoJU shatt of th
capital -sjovk; sf ttfltaWjh and, AuV
nsM Air ' Un;-fiailroad , Company
arandjsg tq tht earn of L B. Bay wood
knd old' by the trader-igBed -a Mirdi
jswi t x-'Oriy.' v - .
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Womack & -Hayes.
ATT0JR N R YS- AT- L A W
Gkkeral Pbacticb Room 5,
pullen bcildino.
RALEIGH, N. ,C.
Southern
Railway .
THE
STAND ART HAIL WAi' Ot
THE SOUTH
rut Direct Line to All Point.
TEXAS,
CALIFORNIA,
FLORIDA
CUBA AND
PORTO RICO.
a . . i - -
dtrielly. FIRST-CLASS Equipmcut o
ail Through and Local Trains; Pullmn
Palace Bleeping Cars on all Nisk
I 'I'fls: 7ast and Safe Schedules.
' vaveTbjr the Southern and yo.
.e assured a Safe, Coinfortohl.
ojx JUdcaitious journey. .
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rPLY. TO TICKET AGENTS FOR tlM
TABLhS, JUTK8 AND OKHRAl INKO
MATIO.f, OR ADDRESS '
R. L. VEHN0N, THAD. C. STUROI:
- T. P. A C T. A
Charlottje, ii. C. Raleigh, f L
No'trou t to answer questions.
sank 8. Oannok, . JM. CtlLf, .
M V: P. & Gen.Man. " ' ;Traf. X t
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GALLON
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CUT FLOWERS.
- Roses and tarnations a spcolaky. Cut
flowers of All kinds in season. Boqucts
air' floral Designs arranged; to -best
style on short notice, " ,
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PALMSFERNS XND'OTHER-POT
" PLANTS FOR HOUSE a KD .WIS- '
h Clirysanthemhmt and Roeet In best
.f ldinitrijes, together with all klndi
tkini of spring and summer bedding
plants and bulbs. Shade trees tod ever
greens in great Tarlety.. - ;.
' Vegetable plunta, Tomatoe,-Egg And
Pepper twice transplanted, -Osbbage -Beets,
Lettuce and Cellery lh' te ason. .
BeecWiEew-wfadow at . I. John
I ton's Drag ,Hore, leave orders there ot
van raonos. . . .-.--.
S I Bell, 140-9. Interstate, 149 .
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Corner Po k.and Bwala 8tt. J-
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BAIiBOs LAND.
Uj authorltj of a judgment ot ti
Superior court mads ta special proceed
ings, entitled S. J. McGeiiee, executor,
rs. 8. J. alcUehee and otfiers, bsiog a
special proceeding to make real estate
assets. 1 will on Monday, May " 8tb,
1899. at 12 o'clock, m., on the premise
of the. late .Henry McGebee, near Moj -risrille,
N. C, sell to tbe highest bidder
it public auction tbe following" described
land In White Oak township', W-ake coun
ty, to-wit.: '
VlllUT TRACT. lii'glni at the
branch, thence N. U3 2-6 poles to a stake,
corner of dower, flience B. 182 pules t
a stake in B. Carpenter's Use, thence
S. 40S-5 poles to a stake, thence 8.
45 degrees, W. 80 poles to tbe branch,
thence down said branch to the begin
ning containing 70 acres.. V .
KCOND TRACT. Begins at a stake
in F. B. . fiarliee's corner, thence W.
1U2 pnles to stake, thence S. lUS-i
poles to a stake, corner of the dower,
thence W. 1U0 8-5 poles to a stake,
thence N. 15 S-S poles to a stake, thence
V. its poles to a stake, thence N. 67
poles to a branch at old road, thence
with old road to the beginning, contain
ing 164 acres.
THlfiD T HA OT. Begins at a hicko
ry, B. Carpenter's, corner, thence S.
U7 2-6 poles to a stake, then W. 182
poles to a auke in U. Ystes' line, Cscnce
N. 100 poles , to a. stake, thence W.
IDO8-0 poles to stake, thence & 83
poles to a stake, thence W. 16M notes
to. the beginning,, containing 120 seres.
This last tract: of .land, will be sold
subject to th dower interest oXXemarUo
McGehee, widow of. tleary. JicQehee.
deceased. Terms of sale, oat half cash,
balance in six months frdm..isaje day.
Title reserred until purchis money I
paid.
W. N. J0XBS.
' OetnmlralnBer
. SALE Oi)' LAND.-
liy virtue ot aothority. girea io a
mortgage from VV. U. Pace and wire to
tbe untie reigned recorded In . tbe- Regis
ter's office of Wake county in book 111.
at page 281, we will sell -oa Monday,
tbe 1st day ot May, 18W, at ne hour
of 12 o'clock m., at the court house door
of Wake county, the land conreyed In
said mortgage, situate in Wait cuunry,
in SU Mttlthewa' township, Adjoining
the lands of J. A. Temple, A. M. tool
and others and bounded as follows: Be
ginning at a stake in J. A. Temple's
Uue, ruuif thence west 17U poles to Meuse
river; tnence ot said river to a pine;
iheuce east 104 poles 10 a itake on
Willis' branch; thuu up said branch to
s&iu leuipie a line; ineuce north 18 de
grees; West 44 poles to a stake, said
Aeuiple's corner; tlieuce etoulh 1 degree,
tv ml 18 pules 10 the begiuuuig, cuutain-"
tug tS8 acres mure or letw, and briug lot
uuuiber uf Ue lauds ot the-late Kear
uey LuichurcO. .
Xvruis ot sale cash.
UttOWOttlt & BAND,
Murigagees.
C1TX LOT. h'OB SALE.
On Thursday, AprU 27th, 1S80, at the
court hutue uour tn ttaletgn, N. C, S. V.
Aiuruevw, trusiett under a deed 0! trust
tu VV . V, VVUiutms st sL reguHvrsd in
Uuok No. "12, at page luO,- ot ihr Kes
uier ot lieeo o;uce of Wake cuuniy,
awl W. N. Junes, trustee lUiOej' a deed
ut trust from said W. 11. VVsUams, reg
uxered in ttuu Nu, 14U, at page ?70 of
said winue, will sell at public outcry, to
the higiiest bidder, the totlotwiug de
scribeU real estate: .A house- and lot on
Blount street, in the city of Ksietgh,
said- lot begins at a point on' the-west
hue ot Blount street, XUtf feet south of
the south lute of Morgan' street; run
thence about 63 fet and fotv. inches
buuUt to tte-Une-of the late 1). 8. Harp;
thence westward 140 feet; thence oorth
ward about 69 feet and 4 Jacttrs; thence
eastward.140 feet to the Pesumng.
. SaIs made under powers vuaterred
upon, said Moriiecai, trustee'aad said
J outs, trustee, by the ,drds of trust
a'bure menuyned. , Terms, cash,. Moor of
sale, Yi m. " ' ,
' B. F. MOBDECAL trnttee.
W. N. JONias, Trustee.
March M, law.
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SALE OK FINE PIANO.
Under and by Tirtue of a decre sign
ed by his Honor, O. U. Brown, Jr., ot,
the 7th day of Msrch, 18M,.u m wait la
Wake Superior Court, entitled TLUdden
and Bates Southern .Music Mow A cor
poration, reruns V lMxli.H. I will, oa
Saturday, jne Zind day of Anril. JSUO,
in trout of th Pnllea Building in the
city ot Kalelgh, N.jUat 12 o'clock mM
tell 'to the highest bidder; for cash the
following personal property, to ,w4tt
A certain "Mathuskeh" piano, - style
T." mahogany, number ;W16ui, the same
being n as good condition as Tbew, and
on of the best pianos of the best brand
lo th world .'
Place of ssle In front of PtOIed "Build
ing. Tim of sle-12 o'dotk; M April
U, 180W. Terms f saie-CABH
R. N. 8linlS.
A UMINISTUATOU'S NOTICE.
aaviflg aoaUfled aa admtnJstntria 'ot
the etute of Xhomaa E. Jones, deceased,
this is to notify all v persons sTing
claftnt against sai estat.to present the
tame1 to me or to my attoreyi,,itn or be.
fort the oHltn day;of tearch; WOt ot this
notice wUi W pleaded in bar of ttcorary.
Air persons; indebted to 'said estate will
make immediste payment to me. ' ; ,
LUNOUA JONES, Adrntaflstratrfx.
of TtlOS B. JOES; Deceased.
Argo snoiri Attofrfeyt;'
March UOthv 1899.' -K -f '' ' '"
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fDrlMIITPOIUeltlttuMUMa
WtvMi 141 snd itid. .Loo
Bp tost old )riun ufOm
or f our Dcuibertt to. omv
ftnn lurniM worth tF, . ft
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