THE TIMES4ISIT0R. RALEIGH, N. C. 1'UBLISIIED BY THE VISlTOU-l'KESS COMPANY UNCOUl'OIUTEi).) iKntereil ih Sr.nini (.'lass Mail Matter.) V 1 1 ( ' K I N I I I K A(77l E M V ) I ' Ml.' SIC IvTKIiSTAri-: TELEPHONE SO. 17U P.EI.L TELEPHONE . . . NO. 132 SUBSCRIPTION PUICES. One Year 53.1U Oue Month -3 Mm THE I.EAOEU IN THE NEWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. SATURDAY JUNE :t. 1899 Wilmington luiks will, until JVpU'in Iht lit, olosc ci Siitunlnyx :it 12 hYIih-Iv Tin- nlii. Republicans vli iiinmse Iliuuiil swocfilcl in irsraiii?.,n l.lir Smti' invention. Central Gomez is eritieally ill at Qiiin taim, 'Havana, Cuba. Ho lias congestion of t ho lungs and malarial grip. There is an epidemic of matrimony at Atlanta, and one hundred intentions of entering into marriage fire s. l:edi:lid for this balmy month of June. Win. J. Bryan will soon iii.iko a trip through, tlie outli and is soon oNPocted at Atlanta. Will the i'..l.n,. l yive Rn leigh the go lij Y Another Street Trust is anticipated to come out of tlie New Jersey incubator. It is thought that most all tni-ds were "steal" trusts. After years of wrongful iniiirisonment Mrs. Florence Maybriek is likely to be Jiborated from British prison through pressure brought to bear by Mr. .TosopH II. Choate. Norfolk is anticipating an e.V'iviment with an auti-cxpectorating ordinance, im posing a fine upon every one who spits ujkmi the sidewalks, in s:;v,-t ,-,irs or other pu'i'ic places As yet no utjp'o.isasitucss been - jnned by reason f .lie rii-l :ui'ivcmcut of the Jim Crow Car Jaw. All i-..uduc-lrs heard from report that tue colored people are rather pleased with their ac- oinmodations. That was a serious no 'lent u h'. '. fell the .State Hospital at Mor.. .n Thursday. A small cyclone swept tue Hospital grounds and demolished the ten pin alley in which a number of pa tients were gathered killing one ami in juring twelve others some fatally. The petition of citizens living in East Raleigh ablrng the closing up or removal of certain immoral homes, was before Mir Board of Aldermen Jast night and was referred to the police committee. It is expected the committee ivill hear both tsides of this matter Monday or Tuesday of next week. There are counter-petitions also before the committee. AN INTERSTATE INCH HINT. A startling rumor is blown upon the liourbon-sceuted breeze across the blue glass of Kentucky. It is in effect that trovernor AVUliam O. Bradley, chief ex seutive de facto Of tho grand old Corn (racker commonwealth, has been guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors against the isms, as made and provided for the protection of temperance and good order in the State of Tennesee. In brief St is charged and set up that while a guest-of that good state the afore mentioned William O. Bradley did, iwith pretense of malice, or words to that effect, wantonly violate the cur lew law of Chattanooga, to-wit, that naid William O. Bradley did take a drink alfter ten of the clock post meridian. It lis recited, upon the affidavit, prop erty attested, of the Chattanooga Pas toral Secret Service or Ministerial Pri vate Detective Association, that after the fatigues of the Kentucky monu ment dedication to the joint memory of heroes who died uniformed in bine and heroes who died uniformed in gray, a "party, of which the governor was the official oml actual leader, repaired to a fashionable local club of that, wefl-or- ROBED THE GRAVE. A- startling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject. Is narrated by him aa follows: "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated.paln continually In back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians toad given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters; and to my great Joy and sur prise, the first bottle mad a decided Improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed' the grave of another victim." No on should fall to try them. Only 50 cents a bottle at any drug store. dercd town, and as is the custom. of tho Boiiron constituency, proceeded) to refresh and rengoate tlie inner man by the familiar process of Irrigation, the hour being subsequent to the time limut placed 'by legal restrictions placed 'by ordannncc vion the tippling privilege of that particular day. according to calendar division. Now comes said act-used into court by del)siti'OU, through the press, and sets up the plea of confession and aveidanee, paradoxically protesting that while guil ty lie is innocent. 1. That tie did not lake u drink. 2. Thai lie didn't know he was in viola tion of the curfew ordinance of the Ten nessee village when he did take a drink after ten o'clock. J. That, anyhow, the drink he look was sintpb monade. That the governor luis ruined his case i nthe opinion of his own constitu ency by this line' of defense every un familiar with Corncracker characteris tics, customs and traditions will readily understand. Not to have taken a drink, opportunity and liquor being so con veniently to hand, is in itself an offense i of prime degree, but to have insulted !.!. jl. 1 111 - 1 1 lus sLuuiuicu una puueu ills pujuit uy so insijidd a libation as lemonade, -when there was whiskey to be had, as the su perlative of crime. The question os time and place and proscription of local Jaws is of too inconsiderable account to enter into the argument in the slighetst degree, merged into the larger one of lost chance, a neglected opportunity. What relative bearing this plea in trinity may assume in the proportion placed upon its parts by the Chattanooga court is purely conjectural and bids fair to remain in like continued uncertainty. The distiuguished defendant has been courteously invited to give the grand jury tUe light of his personal testimony in legally illuminating the dark places of this nocturnal episode, tout, so far, has declined to treat with the enemy, save across state linos, through, the safety of long-distance medium, furnished by the public press. True, the Court of inquiry may. in the law, have recourse to pro ceedings in requisition, but it is a violent presumption that would conceive of Gov ernor Bradley granting a requisition from the state of Tennessee lipon the state of Kentucky, providing for the enforcement upon himself of tue Chattanooga grand jury's summons into the court in the capacity of culprit or witness. s an interesting incident this Tennessee-Kentucky case bids fair to rival that of the two Carolinas iu historic in terest. Commercial Tribune, Cincinnati. A THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of Min nie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption had completely cured her of backing cough that for many years ted made life a burden. All other rem edies and doctors could give her no help, but ehe says of this Royal Cure "It soon removed the pain In my chest and I can now eleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises through out the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tles free at all drug Stores; every bottle guaranteed. tin. .M' PRESCRIPTION FOB CHILLS. tnd fever Is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. The formula la plainly printed on each bottle, showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. Imitators do not advertise their formula because if they did they know that you would be afraid to take Tuir n ejicine. Be sure then you get urove s as the formula shows what you are taking. NO CURE ISO PAY. Price i cents. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Vul "liree Nights, Commencing Thursday, June 1st. First, time in this city of Thos. A. Kili son's Production of the ( world Fa nous PASSION PLAY As played at the Last Presentation in Obor-Ammergau. Vividly produced b means of twenty-three moving pictures. Appropriate music, vocal and instru mental. Prof. A. J. Whltworth will de liver a lecture descriptive of the play. No Christian man, woman or child should fail to see it. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 1,2 and 3. Saturday m8tinoe. Prices 15c, 25c., 35c. Ladies free Thursday if accompanied by a person holding one paid reserve scat. OVER A MILLION TO-cent packages of John son's Kidney Pills have been sold. It was the first Reliable Kidney Remedy5S?.tlh; popular price, and is the ONLY ONE that la GUARANTEED to cure all diseases of the KIDNEYS, BLABBER and URINARY ORGANS. What better testimonials could we give, is PHI io ceota. By mail for five a-cent stamps. Made at Tht Joinsn Ubwatsriaa, Inc., PHILADELPHIA PEOPLE ARE USING JOHNSON'S KIDNEY PILLS FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES WM. SIMPSON, Wholesale Agent, 320 Ftyetteville Street. GENUINE DEEP ROCK WATER. We have on draught at our fountain the Genuine Deep Rock Water from Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Also, all the , leading Mineral Waters in bottles ini eluding Buffalo Lithia, Jackson, Panacea, Harris' Li thla, Rubl nat, Apollinaris, Hanyadi, etc , etc. Our Prices are right. Henry T. Nicks, PRS8CRIPTJON DRUGGIST. "A Rolling Stone 9 Gathers No Moss." This is merely another way of saying that 'artless men axrf- ivomen fait to get what is due them. Ordi narily the 44 moss" is con strued to mean wealth or social position, learning or benefit of some kind, but the attainment of any of these depends upon health. And health depends upon what? The condition of the blood, and but few real ize this fact. You cannot be well when your blood is Impure. Impurities of the blood clog every organ. Hood's Sarsa parilla purities by taking out the vicious elements and leaving the blood aa it should be the feeder of life. Scrofula Bunches-" My baby wi weak and dullest? after scarlet fever. Skin was transparent and blue. Scrofula bunches came on his neck. Three bottles ol Hood's Sarsaparllla removed them com pletely and he Is now strong." Ms. Geo, Clark, 622 Chestnut Street, Lynn, Mass. & Inflammatory Rheumatlm-"Two attacks ot the grip left nie with Inflamma. tory rheumatism. Am 89 yeais old, but Hood's Sarsaparllla cured me and 1 can climb stairs and walk anywhere." 3. Lovi tAHD, 373 Fargo Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Catarrh " I suffered twelve years with Eczema catarrh, fifteen years with eczema. Tried different medicines snd phy sicians with only temporary relief. Finally took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills patiently for six months and am entirely cured." P. J. Bcbb, U. S. Pension Office, Indianapolis, Ind. After Fever-" Typhoid fever left my little girl very weak and thin and with no appetite. She is now fat and well snd Hood's Sarsnparllla made her so. It cured mylhusband's rheumatism." Mag. Clintom B. Core, Buckingham Valley, Pa. Indigestion -"I had sinking spells caused by wivikness and Indigestion, with palpitation of the heart when going up stairs. Physicians' prescriptions did no good but Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills cured me permanently." Mrs. Akdbzw Grusir, Defiance, Ohio. yjfiodA SaUaMtta HooA't Pllla c nri rlTW IHMhf non-Irritating nd ouly cathartic to take with flood' 8arnparl'l. , limits (SS a T We pay cash tor all kinds of books, bring or send them at once. No u"e in carying them home with vr u. Others need them, you don't. YOUR CORRESPONDENCE business or social, received greater consideration when tin PAPER AND ENVELOPES are of correct s'yleamlgood nuality. No need of spending much money n STATIONERY however. These prices, on a small part of our stock, will show how moderately priced everything is. SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, RALEIG'J, N. C. BRICK. 500.000 Bi'iek raving Brick, Building Brick. Ready for imme diate delivery. Paving contracts taken and work executed in first class manner. Low figures. Orders left at Geo. Hardin's Livery Stable will receive prompt attention. RALEIGH BRICK CO. Inter-State Telephone 337-C BOND ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the ballots to be used in the election to be held in the city of Raleigh on June lth, 1809, for municipal bonds, shall be of white "book" paper, 40 pounds to the ream, Vj inches wide and 3 inches long, with out device, mutilation or ornamentation, with the word "approved" on one ballot to be voted by those favoring said bonds, and the word "disapproved" on, one bal lot to be voted by those against said bonds; the word "approved" and "dis approved" shall be printed thereon in plain long primer type. 25 copies of said ballot have been de posited in the office of the Mayor of the city of Raleigh, N. C. A. M. rOWELL, Mayor. II. F. SMITH, City Clerk. ) SALE OP LOTS. Under and by virtue of the decree of the Superior Court of Wake County, at April Term, 1800, and under the former decrees, the undersigned will at the Court House door Sn Raleigh, at noon, on June 6th, 1800, expose to pub lic sale the following lots of the Wat son property as shown by the plat of W. Q. Riddock, Surveyor, recorded in the Register's Office of Wake County in Book of Maps, 1885, page 29, to-wit. Lots Nos. 64, 65, 97, 09, 48, 42, 89, 140, 28, tnd 157 of the said plat. The plat will be exhibited at the office of F. H. Bnsbee, Esq. Terms of sale Cash. r F. H. PUSBEE. a M. , BUSJ3EB, OomminionsTS. , TRY ONE of our Lewis' Tea Fluke crackers; they are the best, von ever ate, crisp, of tine flavor, tempting and always taste "moreish". We are particular about having these and all of our line cf crackers and cakes perfectly fresh aud in this way we have built up a steady demand for them. We get our Tea Flakes But ter Thins, and Graham Wafersin air liibtlin boxes and their quality is tiot impared by the moisture i't ihe utmesphcre. Tea Flakes and Graham Wafers 15 cts. a lb. Ladon's best Butter Thins 20 cents a lb. Mason's City Soda and Favorite Milk 10 cts. a lb. Bayle't Champagne Puffs 20 cts. a box. Baylc's German Pretzels 15 cts. a box. Mason's Orange Wafers-20 cts. a lb. Mason's Baby Mixed Cakes--r cts. a lb. Mason's Fine Fancy Cakes-25 cts. a lb. True Fruit Shrub--30 cts a bottle Fine Ginger Ale-10 cts a bottle. W. 6. Upchurch & Co., LEADING FANCY GROCERS, 121 Fayetteville St Phones Bell 'Phone 169-2. Inter State 'Phone 290. DON'T ! Buy a Refrigerator until yt u have seen tho "MONARCH." Mineral WojI liced. All flues moveable so as to clean it nicely. And the price never was so low before. The Gem Ice Cream Freezer, Best made. Prices right. Water Coolers at last years price, though they have advanced over J per cent. Improved Keyler's Flj' Fans. Fverylhing reasonable. At J. C. S. Lttitisdeii NOTICE OF SALE OF VALVAULK LOT. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of AVaka county catered at tbe April term, 1899 of said court in tho case of U. F. Montague vs, Susan Tay lor, bc-ing iiumher 75S5 of the Civil Is sue Docket of said court, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door ia tbe city of Baleigh, N. C, on Monday the 10th day of July, 1899 at 12 o'clock in., the following described lot ot land: Situated ia the city of Raleigh and beginning at a stake on tho West side of Fayetteville road, and on the north side of Caswell Alley, James McKee's southwest corner of a lot recently con veyed to him by Walter Fowler, thenco west along tho north side of said alley thirty five feet to Walter Fowler's line, thence north at right angles with said alley forty feet, thence cast thirty five feet to said MeKee's line, thence south along said McKee's line forty feet to the beginning. Said slot being apart of lot number 5C2 in the plan of the city of Haleigh. ARMISTEAD JONES, Commissioner. Italeigb, N. C, May 29th, 1890. NOTICE OF SALE L'NDKK MOltT OAtiU. Under sod by virtue of the powers of sale coutaiued in a uiortgngu executed by J. I). Turner to V. U. Moore, dated May 29, )8tM, aud recorded in Book 128, page 092, Register of Deeds Office for Wake County, and in a deed of truxt executed by said Turner to It. T. Gray, datei' April 11, 1895, aud reorded in Book 134, at page 347, suid Register's Office, the undersigned will expose to sale at pu'iilc auction at the door ot the Court House of Wake County, on Saturday, the third day of June, 1899, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate lyiug aud being iu Panther Branch Township, Wake County, North Carolina, and bounded on the east and north by I 'anther Branch, on the north and west by the lands of P. S. Jones and on the south by MMdle Creek, auu particulsrly described as follows, to-wit: By a line beginning at the bridge across Middle Creek, P. S. Jones' southeast corner, running thence north 20 degrees east, 58 chains to a maple on Pantn.. Branch, thence down said Panth Branch to a stake near tbe mouth said branch, J. Wiley Jones corner thence s. 4(i degrees west 4 chains t.. said Middle Creek, thence up the saiu creek to the beginning, containing 10" acres more or less, said lot of lifid U log lot No. 6, as shown on plot recorde in Book 92, page 431, Register of Deeo Office of Wake County, and is lot h 5 conveyed by deed from Mary Tomar and others to J. D. Turner, recorded m Book 62, at page 431, Register of Deeds Office for Wake County, and to a part of the land conveyed to- tbe late W. D. Tamer by Beth Wood all by deed dated August 30, 1859, recorded rh Book 20, as 60, ssJd Register's Office. Terms of Bale-Cash. - VAN B. MOORE, Mortrcss. J. 8, WTNNB, Assigns. B. T. GEAYr Trusts. Cultivate Discrimination (ill's shoes ;ne shown in great : variety. At $1 qo we have an excellent Shoe. Othets equally as good value." W.T.HARDING'S POPULAR SHOE STORE Just What You Want. Old Fashion Mountain Buckwheat. Big Cain Georgia Syrup, g Dried N. C. Mullett Roe. N. C. Roe Herrings. N. C. Hams. fi J. R. Ferrall & Go, g 01 8 tork in thelState. mi Specials at $1:51), $2.00. $2.r,0 and $-100 FICW I'ltS. LAD1KS' BICYCLE HOOTS REDUCED FROM $1.00 TO $2.50, BLACK OR TAN. S. C. POOL'S. LEADER INiFINE SHOES. SOME SPECIALS IN SEABOARD AIR LINE. TO ALL. POINTS. North. South and Southwest. Schedule In Effect December 11th, ISas. SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv Raleigh 2.14am 3.36pm Ar So. Pines 4.23am 6.68pm Ar Hamlet 6.07am 6.63pm Ar WUmlng.n, S. A. Lu12.05pm Ar Monroe, &A.I 6.43am 9.12?o Ar Chart, S.A.L. 7.60an 10.2je Ar Oheater, S.A.L. 8.08am 10.6fipn. Ar Greenwood 10.35am 1.07am Ar Athena LlSptm 3.43am Ar Atlanta. 3.60pm 6.20am Ar RALEIGH.. .. .lSam 3.34pm NORTHBOUND, No. 402 No. 38. Lv Raleih 2.0am '11.13am Ar Henderson 3.28am 12.50pm Ar Portsmouth 7.25am 6.20pm Ar Rlchmond,A.C.L &16m 7.12pm Ar Washlngton.PPIt 12.3lpm lL10pu Ar New York 6.23p a S.Um Ar BALEIGH ....2.10am U.lSam Daily. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial," Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also PulUnac Sleeper between Portsmouth and Chester, 6. O. Nos. 41 and 88. "The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pull man Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. - Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains made immediate connec tion at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, NashrUle, Mem chis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to agents, or H. e. LEARD, C. T. and P. A. Baleigh, N. O. V. St. JOHN, Vice-President and Gen eral Manager. A. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. E. McBEtt, Genera) SupU L. & ALLEN, Gen. Paas'a. AgeaL Geawral Offices. PerUmoutn. Va. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. All parties having claims against th estate of Nat L. Brown, deceased ax. hereby notified to present the Bnme to m on or before the 22nd day of April, 1900 or this notice will be plead In bar of the recovery. V FABIUS P. BROWN, Administrator fialelgh, N. C, April 22, 1880. lutwrvi tlii i-xi Unit :imt MiiTriy i'iOil Hi CHILDREN'S SHOES :t"d i mr lil i I i I m l - r,ir will lli U'SSciii'll .it li a;t inn li ill II iv ;iro Sinn1 ISuv's S!lD;s ;'t Si o". $1.25 and 1 50 wliuli will (lofy their t iVm ts to fill Yin lull of lo'es. Pliable and sliapt-ly nut wonderful wearers. 222 FayeHeville street. NEW OXFORDS. Another arrival of new Oxfords this week. This makes our stock as complete its it could well be made. The largest, most durable ami suitab'e TRUNKS, VALISES, &c. Southern Railway . the . . . STAXDAHr RAILWAY OF THE SOUTH lb. Direct Line to All Polnti. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA CUBA AND PORTO RICO. titriotly FIRST-CLASS Equipment 01. tl Through and Local Trajns; Pullman Pslace Sleeping Cars on all Ntglil -s'.ns: Tast and Safe Schedules. r..avelby the Southern and you e assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expeditious Journey. . . APPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOB TIM J TABLRB, BATHS ANl O BNRKAL INKOS MATION, OK ADDBBBS R. L. VERNON, TOAD. C. STUHOl T. P.A., C.T. A., Charlotte, N. O. Haleigh, N C No trot i - to answer questions. RANK 8. GAHNOH, J. M. CULK, M V. P. & Gen.Mau. Traf. ie W A. Iobk, O V 4. WASHINGTON U ! NOTICE. Notice is hereby given of intended ap plication at tbe end of thirty days from date, for the issue of a duplicate ot cer tificate No. 253 for one (1) share of the capital stock of the. Raleigh ; nd Au gusta Air Line .Railroad Company standing in the name of B, B. Haywood and sold by the undersigned in Maith 18UG f R, T. Grayf . . 4TJLIA). IIAIWOOD, Executrix otU. B. Haywood, J Deceased,