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THE TIMES-VISITOR TUESDAY, April 11, 18 l Oi-iiLCS IN NORTH CAROLINA. 'Lining-up or the Contest Over Dis inuielulsmg the Xegro. Kaleigh, -. U, April U.-ihe Demo i erats are being ioutfiy called oil to takt tame liy tne ioMoc-k ami to begin a. .once meir cauipanfn, which is not to end uuul atler the election iu August. 11)00, which will settle the question o. wline supremacy Ml North Carolina foi uwiny years to come. 1 hough tlw news papers nave staled, time and again, time the amiitation ot the trunchise u uot to appiy to any white persons, e. cept, o course, convicts, yet the grea. uuus of vours are not reached bj newspapers, and a persoual canvass o. the toate la tuereiore necessary. Not few wuiie men ot intelligence come In and say that they oppos the auieuu n'U't uiu.iUg me lxauuhiae, Nw uu nuum nuit it will de-Oar thean from vuLaitf. because tliey cannot read o write, ihe "lieyuimeaua will natural!) woili upon theoe uUiUiormed voters, n being gooU poJiUcs lor Woui to do so. j s L-mai- now that there wail be a baiue royal next year in regard to thu- Hinenuiiieut. no in ihe lteuuo'iueaus auu ttemoc-iaui wiU mat heroic effor uu tue lteuujulkans It is a matter o llie ana deau. lhey will truly be in th last uitcJi. l-ast Autumn it oegau to Or saia iy ihe xtepuioucaus in .Nortn Caro lina Luut Uieir party at large had aoau doueu tnem ami gave tli.ini no aid, pe cumaiy or omeiwise. 'iheir cauiiaign waa ineiu, liieiess, and in sharp conn-ao ,to the one in isyo, when the uauouai oiiiiii.zjitou iiouied money into the Slate. totuator Pritchard, in the Washington Post, mod Uie ursl guu mthe Kepuoi can tanipaigu ot I'jbu by his attack on the Consuiutioiual auieuuuieut. To this livmociatic tiuie cnairmau Simmons lias replied, denying au the Senators siavemtuts. tie is sitidaug out print eu copies ot ihe amendment and also ques tions and answers regarding it. 'lue Ue-mocrauc ueeu enure unity to win uc&i year. Any factional bgnt in t'h.ur ranks will jeopardize the party o very liie. Xhere was some inou-tns ug a u..l.osiuou on the part of some men in ue paiiy to ostracise what the) termed the 'goild bugs," torgetiul of the faet that these uot only vvwd the tem octane ticket solidly last year, but also gave line greater part ol the luuds which 'were useU. it is no secret that an ex- Charrmuu of the parly made a tour ol tine biat't- to enlist the nuancial ami other backing ot the gold bugs mean tug the mauufaciurerers and the railway otnciaas and thai he got it in unstint ed measure. These "gold bugs" all favor the Constitutional amendment. They naturally favor anything which th-iy believe will remove what they re gard as a dangerous element from po! ltics that is an ignorant vote. So far as can be ascertained no Pop ulist votes will be cast against the Constitutional amendment. Luring the session of the Legislature, whin it was thought perhaps doubtful whether the amendment would receive the necessary two-thirds votes then of, some leading Populists came forward and said their party would furnish votes enough to make up any deficiency. Washington Post. ATTEMPTED WRECK. iLOXDOX, April 11. An attempt to wreck the Irish express t.nud from Paddington to Milford w.n made a lar-re bowlder was placed on the trac!;. The engine wos turown off and tno pas?n- gers shaken. The engine w:: damagi'd slightly. REPORT OF TI1L COXDK.i.N OF The Raleigh Savings Bank at e Close of Business April 5, 1899. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $111,233.05 Overdrafts 53.72 North Carolina six per cent. bonds par value- 30,000.00 North Carolina four per cent. Bonds par value 900.00 Others stock and bonds par value 30,000.00 Premium on bonds 9,380.00 Due from banks 53,030.81 Banking' house 12,300.00 Other real estate 2,300.00 Oltice, furniture and safe... 500.00 Cash and cash items 5,309.25 $285,608,83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock 5 15.000.00 Surplus account 13,000.00 Undivided profits less ex penses 4,234.87 Reserved int. for depositors. . 1,714.95 . JUeposats 251.719.01 DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN. Another great discovery has been uade, and that too, by a lad; In this ou-ntry. "Disease faatemd its clutches ,-pon her and for seven years she with xood its severest tests, but her vital or .ans were undermined and death, s-terued imminent. For three months she cough d incee-santily, and could not sleep. She .nally dliscovered a way to recovery, by lOTchasiug of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, aud vas so tuujch relieved on taking first dose hat she slept all night; and for two tittles, has been absolutely cured. Her lame is Mrs. Luther Lutz." T'bnis writes ,V. C. Bamniek & Co., of Shelby, N. C. lYiall bottlis free at all drug" stores. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every tittle guaranteed. Improved lemon squeezers at Hughes'. Money to loan on approved City real 3tate Apply to GRIMES & VASS. Ice shavers at Hughes'. WANTED.- -Old clotnes and hats, old noes and all kinds of second band nods bought and sold at Harris' Btaaro ye Works, East Hargett street. Ral- gh. N. C. Suits cleaned. 75c. Cleaned awHnw.fti.fji.'.n.i.a ForlBicycles and Carriages, Crescent Bicycles 35.00 Rambler Bicycles 40.00 Eagle Bicycles40.00 Eagle Bicycles 50,00 Sterling Bicycles 50,00 ! H, Briggs k Sods, EVICTION PRICES On Certain Delinquent Fabrics. They have overstayed their right of Occupation. Out they go, then, all of them! - Their time for removal has come, and if they will not go wil lingly they shall be pushed ou The delay must be a matter of price. We'll fix that : SPECIAL Owing to our big dress goods business this season, we have accumulated quite a quaniity of Remnants in woolen goods. Somi long enough for waists, and even dross paterns will be sold at jut one-half of their regular prices. High Class Dress Novelties. 1 Press Paiiern-7 ard of Ul.ick non-crushable grenadine 4 1 luetic.-, wide the price l UU per, aid, now 75c. 1 D'tss I'uUeru t yards 44 incut-h w,.ae uiaca jancyvarcuuuino (a 1 woo )-the price was !..' ', now i i . . . . 1 Ures Kittem yarUs, B ack t renuli CrepouUrenadine Mourn inj! the u.ice wus J00, no i. 2-JJreas tVienni yarils eacu u nou-urabhable wool Grenadine 1 l un, 1 V lolei -the price wus $1.60, no 1 Dress IVute-u 7 yards-bilk Polka Dot Grenadine the price was $2 00 now ... 1 Dress Pattern 6 1-2 yards-Violet and .Vhite Pin Chec td Greuadi.ie-lue price was tl JhOiiow . 1 Dress Patierc ti 1 - yards, BJujaml Whito Checked all wool GreuaUme -was A now ' : 1 Dress Pattern 7 yards r'rench Crepon Grenadine, heliotrope me price was i00. now . . . 1 Dress Pattern d urJs wool Grenadine with Persian band to match color Olocbette was 2 5d, now : Div-s Paiterus lauur made auiiiogs colors Gray, and Blue Grc ii mixed, Gray tnixea were fl, now, . 1 Di ess Pattern 7 yards imported Aorsted for tailor made suits color Ureeu m xeu was i.u, uo $'.00 1 50 1 00 i :,o 150 1.50 1 50 1 50 75c 1 00 RALEIGH, N, C. ! DRUG ; mm If it requires ten horse power to etart certain nmcbinen , a nine burse p wer euglne won't answer. It will be no better than no engine at all; you must have the additional force or all your power will be wasted. So in Medicine. If a drug of a certain strength I or potency is necessiry to f stop the progross of disease, A a weaker drug will be no f better than ni dm .at all. Z We think of these things. That is why you see on our A shelves th- preparations of I the best cbemisia in the world. We see to it that our drugs T are pure and of standard I strength 4 We want tt supply your t drugs and to fill your i prescriptions. f W. H. Kiug & Co.. f Di niriristSt f None of the aDove Dress Patterns will bo sent out to see. samp.es of same. No mail orders. The fl.00 quality Crepon now i3c. ilie i0c. iU-iiu-n Uiuuite now.. 50c. lbe Too. giuuiuu i'rench Henrietta, Mlk tmisli 50c. 1'he 50e. value of silk and wool l' amy Dress Goods lull 35 inches wide -,,c' MK.NS 1 riiMSIlIXG DBPAUTMEXT. 23 dozen of the celebrated Custer Shirts the shirts that joUbers usually get (-1.50 a dozen lor and retail at 50 cents aeti. A shirt that U made ot cast iron uiualiu, linen bosom, worked eyelets aud button-boles continuous lacing both sleeve aud back, linen neck baud and sleeve baud, double stitched seams, pat iuut bunou-iDolx- tor back of shirt aud many other improvements sizes to 17 u shirt that we said berore was well worth oOc. special sale price TlilKTY MVJfl CDXTS. Will not cut Ott 3 FOR $1.00. Not over C sold to any one customer. 50c. unuVr waist combined plaited front pearl buttons very tine quality jeans trimmed with edging Thompson "Glove Fitting" Corset, l'ans shape snort hip white on ly, bodies of Coutil, with satteen stripping, richly trimmed with wire Nottingham Lace and Rib lion at top and bottom (1.00 Thompson's Ventilating Paris shape made ot Imported Net ting, Light and comfortable for Summer Wear $1.00 Thompson's Nursing made of jeaus, stripped with satteen long waist in white only $1.00 Thompson's Extra long waist Bodies of Coutil and stripped with Batten, handsomely ileesed, in white only. $1.00 TWO NEW COLLARS. Just arrived a shipment of two new collars for Ladies. Wilfred sizes 12V. to lSVi The Corset Department, has somuhiug low standing collar with narrow uew to tell you today. ibauiuui Siint waist extenders... 25c. tilite Bustles without pads 25c. W ith pads 00c. Children's Dorset Waist aud under waist combined, plain cambric. Children's Ferris Corset waist and :ic. turn over edge open space both back and front i...... 10c. Special No. -3 Medium height standing collar with square turn over edge open both back and front 10c, Monday. Tuesday IDS , and Wednesday. SILKS for Waists, SILKS for Dresses, SILKS for Triraings. SILKS WOKl'H $1 00. SILKS WORTH $1 26. SI IKS WORTH 1 W. To be closed out at price : ; one uniform 88c per yd This sale will continue for 3 days, no longer and Is an apportunity to secure a fine Silk at a medium priOB. will also cut an important ngure in this tremendious sale andwe will Prices Wool Grepons show on these days the latest effects in Crepon ran ;mg from JC. to f 1.43 per yn. BOYLAN, PEARCE & CO. K DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CARPETS - B' A 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 & Co. 222 FayeHeville Street. vsw 3 n ACADEMY OF MUSIC $285,668.83 I, John T. Pullen, Cashier of the Ra leigh Savings Bank, do solemnly swear mat the above statement is true, to the wet of my knowledge and belief. JOHN T. PULLEN, Cashier. State ofNorth Carolina Wake Co. Sworn to and subscribed before me .this 5th April, 1899. J AS. O. LITCHFORD, 'otary PabUc. Correct Attest: JULIUS LEWIS, W. a STHONACH, " " O. ROSENTHAL, Directors. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Directors of the Deaf and DnnVb and Bland Institution at Raltigh will re- cetve sealed proposals, until noon of April 24rJ, for the construction of a MW rcof and other Improvements upon the " tnaiii buolding hi accordance with ' plans and specilicationa of Rose and Barrett now to be seen in rhr office of the Principal at the Institution. Each : bid mint be accompanded by a certified check for 1150.00, as evidence if the bid is accented, that bh hiitdi w-Ml wto contract, and ..file o acceptable instilled bond in the snm of $3000.00. : both made payable to the Board of Di rectors of the N. C. Institution for tbe (Edncation 'of the Deat and Domb and the Blind. The right Is rt served to re )ot any or ajt bids. . " yji JOHX E. RAT, ' Icetsnd:' Thr and a half minute 'Creese t xTttghs'. Special Bargains Smalt lots to be Sold at Cut Prices to Close This Week. FLOOR COVERINGS. Stair carpets 27 inches wide, al wool, bright desirable pat terns, worth 50c a yard, to close them out, this week 32c yd, OIL CLOTH. One and a half yard wide, pecial at 50c a yd, 2 yds wide, pecial at 69c COCOA MATTING Ixtra heavy neat stripe, the 50c kind, t pecial to close this week 39c yd- MILLINERY SPECIALS. 150 straw hat shapes, and walking hats, to close the lot, this week the price, each 19c SHIRTWAISTS, A splendid line of Wa'sts at special prices, one lot to closs at joc, . - These are small lots and the pri:e are way off to close them out. ; W. E. JONES, vjV;' S14, r aetttrOle Street Wednesday. April 12. First appearance in Raleigh of the world-famous and unrivaled Black Patti Troubadours The greatest colored show on earth. A veritable revelation t i onnioniedy, coon song", jubilee shouts, cake wulhe, buck dances, raideville, and operatic reviews. Black Patti, ERNF.ST HOOAN and Hft nthnr nrn- moters of mirth nrl melody ar the tea- lines" Cherry, Oak, I re ol this universally po ular oom pa iy. The ftage periormance is the i,u ntesence of refined fun and sweet ine ody, Hnd Is intended for the enjoy ment of all, especially ladies and chil dren Everybody- should bring their shouti-g voice, fo it will be required, durine THE CAKE WALK. Reserved seati now on sale at King'?. Regular prices. LA GRIPPE. THE BEST REMEDY. Bellmont Rye Whisky OR- Old Harvest Corn Whisky WITB ROCK CANDY SYRUP. Tcr Sale at AGUE VltiE CO., Opposite Post Office, Tralkigh. N. C. PAINT! PAINT! The sprlnx time a comiDx "Gen tle Annie". Now is the time to paint up. I have the largest variety of do mestic paints In the city. I sell "HanHnes" Enamel I-aiois for bath tubs &c. Nothing better made "Haolir.es" quicks drying floor paints, "Han- Walnut and Mahogany stains, "Hamlins" buggy and Carriage P-int, Pure N. C. Pine Tar in small cans. All the above at Lumsden's. BASKETS ! BASKETS t Picnic, Market and Lunch Baskets, Infant Baskets aud Lunch Boxes at Riggans Toy and China Store, The most simple and best Lawn Swings made and only 5.50. Dinner Sets of 112 pieces Fnglish Simi-Posoline all complete S8.50. Carlsbad Austrian China Tea Setts. The very best grades, gold band 56 pieces only $5 95, Silver-plated Ware reliable and fully warranted. Hollow as well as cutlery. Boxes of Paint, stain and varnish every shade and color. Ready foi use only 10 cts. box. Just to touch up. Sweet jncy Granges 25c doz, Lemons 15 and 20c doz. Candy. Baby Cream, Co Coa Crearn, Taffy assorted and Peanut Brit tie only 10 cts. lb All the best French Candy ouly 2u els. lb. Gold Band Cups and Saucers 50 cts. sett (American). Gok Band China Cups and-Saucers, (German) only 60 cts. sett. White Cup3 and Saucers, 25, 35 and 45C13. set. Platej cheaper. . Glass Table Ware any pieces any prices. We cannot be gin to tell you about it. -: . . Solid Copper Nickle Plated Tea Pots, Trays and Cuspidorei, , something that will last a Hfetimeand cost so little. Ice Cream Freezers. . All kinds of House and Kitchen Labor Saving Devices. RIGGAN'S TOY AND CHINA STORE. Berwanger Brings You KOU AU'AUX OFFICER. r.( 1 hereby anoounce myself as can didate (or the position of Sanitary Offi cer ot the city of Raleigh, I deem It unnecessary to refer to my record as t .Democrat, or to work done in behalf of the party, and my character ie known to nearly every person ht the jjiry. If elected 1 shaH endeavor to faithfully 4 execute ue auties or tns office witaonr fear or favor, sod especially to see that no backward step Is taken in this ds-' partment of the-crty government. Wit LBDBETTEB. A greater, richer, fuller satisfaction than ever; a satisfaction that grows out of redoubled effort; a satis faction that is realized in increased values-anddecreased prices; a satibfuction that comes with a larger TarUty, a lder service; a satisfaction that is found only in perfecion. ' ? MEN'S CLOTHING. Our stock of Spring Suits and Overcoat barelV ortvwds la on our spacious fl w room. It's tailoring, too the beit tbe brst bands in the craft can turn out. We bave thought of you with your wb ms, and you of long and tlm, and short and stout sii, who hav f Mt you had to b made for o be fitbd. - ' . . ' Just take our suits and cororaretnem with anybody's lo ever? way, workmauship, materials, vrlmmlnfrs, tit, price. If any where in Haleigh you find as satisfactory, at anything like our prices, come back and get your n-oney - Double and single-breasted sack suits, : Cutaway frock suits, . , . ; " .. Perfectritting Prince Albert suits at Spring overcoats, special values. Spring trousers, latest patterns, . READY FOR SUMMER. Tbe choicest line Negligee Shirts. Belts, Strw , . uats. Ui courxe we bave the.hest lino of boys' short and long pants suits in tbe city. ; $7 SO to 23;00 7.50 lo 25.00 2300 . . . 7.50 to 12.50 . . i : . - .'1.5010 7O0 . READY FOR SPRING. To beat line of Uoderwear. " " Tbi Qet lioe of Nekwearr ' x .,$4 best Ho o' Bats,. . s . S. & D. BERW ANGER, ONE PRICE CL0THI1 f
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