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1 I ft i hi i THE TIMES-VISITOR. RALEIGH, N. C. ,' l'UBJUlSHBD BY THE VISITOR-PRESS GOMPA? NUOKPORATED.) ifclutered as Second-Class Mail Matter.) UKICE IN. TUK( ACADHUY OF IVl'KKSTATE TELEPHONE NO. 179 1&2 BKLU 'AKiEPHOMfi - NO. SlJBOKItT10 PRICES. One Year 3.00 One Month 25 THE JhEAPEtt I.V THE NEWS AND IN CITY U1KBUUAT10N. MONDAY..' ..J.UNE13, 18j9 Itmtiioko, Virgfttitt, ha passed an ordinance- prohibiting llw n1o of tobacco in nny form, iitol or dirks to boys miller sixteen years of age. I-elliimy Stoivr, the h'HtnflniHil, lost, strayed or stolon I'liileil States Miliis Iit lo Spain fins itnnu'il U'p at a seaside resort. l'urUiijis llellamy was lakin:; a lialli Imfore omti4nji Madrid. It is eurreiiitly riniKMvd in Loudon that a proposal lias boon nude for tile Ciiiluil Utah's to net as mediator lio nveeii (jivnt Kiitain aiirt the Trans ia.it. The ihnst tit Shylmk niiht bluw with Shame were it to luar that Franco is to cliat'fjt' ( a day for lsis i il'.s Ish-, this 'upturn Ireyfns oiw franc four years torture on D amount to Ik- ileiliicleil from the average of pay due him din-in his unlawful iniprisonnieiit. David H. lleiideisou has a soft heart wlilk Tims. R Hood's is ha'rd as .-tr( lluuk'i'son wH cry like a haliy at tl tsnovul of a friend or yvlien hsteiiiiiK t Morrows or distress ot an. old solilner. am nftrn wipes tears from hi eyes ov iiiufgiiiaiy wrongs of the iln-inine of the play at the theatre. Itiiil never shed tea r. In the reecnr prize lijrlit I'itz "nrW while Jeffries was "KrotfKy." iIioukI' mil tier nail lieen ilrmkuiK. and one i' while the oilier "dinned. I'itz ut in a sever "upper cut." Inn h had milder kn-ifi-or r.r.- r. It u : - si very warm that Imrli m u "feiuied " i the first round. -loiit a year ajro Fitz Nimmojis M1 Jeffries to "let up on hi jaw work and go make a reputation." I 'hist Jefiits liad no trouble to do when he Fitz Simmons. Yir rights many itifferetiii's. Five years affo Henry Rillajityiie and wife f South Dalsjvta, asreod to separate and e wife stteil for and ;i decree wai granteil. Property lU'etkil to her by lier htisUiml was sold am! she accum- luted a comfortable, fortune. Whil nsiitdiiK in San Francisco recently site mot her fermer 'lilKind on the streets badly used up from service in, the U. S, ainiy in the Philippines, took lrim to her hotel, nursed hiim K health and wtrenfrth nmd remarried kini. inc i)rtwniit.y of ihe lxr.innte, up in Maine is a revolting as (that of the (Jeofgia inaddiened lyndiers. Yea, 'tis even greater and nwire fiondHtisli. That e New England mob sliould tar and feather a citSzen becans lie seos fit to worship in 'aecordiauce with 'he dictates of cojieiene, and tlten attempt to burn their vietiu s little above canibal- wim when com5irel with the lynching of a brutal negro for niiitraging a -White woman. Thwels hustling out of office of all Democrat who Jiave keen assisting in eeHeeting the internul revenue for the UiSted, States. Bfficieney, faithful swviee, experienee and known antf proved integrity won't save any man's baeott whose polities is unfavorable to McKrnley' re-nomdniatioo ami re-election. The time lias come iu our opin ion when a foe to the eivfl service is an enemy to lymest and fa'irhfitl pmijic eer vice and the sirremler of MeKinJey of tihis point was eowairdly and complete. . THAT 'THROBBING HEADACHE!, TTouM quickly leave yon, If you used Dr. King if New Ufa Pill. Thoue.al of autCeTHa tort prov4 their matoh- haa mam for Bick ana Nervous ueaa Ictea. They mako purj blood and Arons nervea and build 4 yow health. Eaay to taka. Try them. Only It oents. Moot back It not cured. Bold fcr U dninlst. It Is rumored that the English Guv-ormm-nt will ivfns to deliver up Count EsterUjuali) bVjU.'O instill 4lia'.fie is"anHldeat refugee, niul tirft wftbiu tlie wudithins of the extradt.-. tiiin tn-aty betwis-n Uie two eoitnti-tes. Siieh', howevof. is not Esterhay ease. lie i j1 ntt,f'h.ii4t Ii.ikI , il a cotnmom forirw. 1 i iim 'n ....... - mi. u a miserable neriurcr. and' should be .ilea It with as any common rogue. l!JaeUost treachery toward lMeyl'its. u fellow-soldier, is his crime, ami (Jrcat Kritaiu or auy other country wonld ilis honor it4f by refusing to surrender so ,uniiiiiitigted a scomuhvl to t'luit punsh iiK'iit he so richly des'erVes. A grand-son of Southey, got in jail in Kjlffhind by offering for sale and selliii; cats that he didn't liave. How about selling cotton, wheat and otlier coiiiinod ities one didn't have? SOITHEIUN' KAIL WAY PLANS. Extensions to be Built New Depots and Other Improvements. (Manufacturers' JteconU ...The indications are that the Southern Itaihvay (,'o. will be a prominent factor in railroad construction during the pres ent years. The Manufacturers' Record learns upon excellent authority that it intends constructing thirty-two miles of line in South Carolina immediately on what is to be known as the Savannah extension. It is probable that the rest of the mileage necessary to complete the system to Savannah will be let to con tract within a few months. In addition, the management is considering a survey for the exteusion from Chattanooga Teiin., to Stevenson, Ala., on the Mem phis and Charleston division. This is the last of n series of surveys, and will probably result in contracts being let iu a few days. This section is about thirly tive miles long. There is n strong proba bility that the company will also make further important extensions. In addition to the depjt to the built tit Richmond, the company has determined to erect a passenger station ar Danville, Va., ami has approved plans for its con struction. It will be nearly "JOO feet long thirty-five feet in width, and will have a train shed nearly 400 feet iu length. The principal building will be construct 1 of brick and granite, heated by steam, and the exterior will be very elaborate iu character. The plans were pr.-pared by Mr. Frank P. Milbtirn of Charlotte, N. C. The building will cost about fciO.OUO The Southern lias also made arrange ments to erect a freight depot at Rome, (ia.. which will cost 50,000. The company has made a formal an nouncement of the lease o ft he Mobile n ud Birmingham, -and the acquisition or the Carolina Midland and the Seivern and Knoxville Railroads. The princi pal officers of the new division, accord ing to the president's orders, have been retained. A dispatch from Columbia. S. C. an nounces that the company is now ready to construct the proposed union depot in that city. Several sites have been exam ined for the structure, which, it is esti mated, will cost fully iRMXKi. N mCE SPECIAL It ATI'S. The Southern Railway Announces the Following Special Rates. To Si. Louis, Mo., ami return, --M0, account Annual Reunion (J rand Lodge !'. iievoli lit I'rotoctive Order of Elks. Tickets on sale June IS, 1!) and 20; final l.n.:i, June LIS, IS! I). To A she vi He, N. C and return, $11. on account meeting (iraml Conimandery Knights Templar, Royal Arch Masons and til.' Shrine. Tickets on wvie June 11. 12 and l:; tinal Jiui.it, June 20. To Morehead City ami return, $l!."0, on account North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. Tickets on sale June ID to 17 iueinsiw: final limit, July 2,"i, 180!). To Elon College and return, If'J.tiO, on account Elon College Commencement. June li to S. and Ministers' Institute, .Inn U to J."i. Tickets on sale June 5 to 10 inclusive; final limit, June Hi, IS!)!). To Reid'sville, N. C, nul return $3.0. on account meeting Cirand Lodge I. O. of (i. S.. and D. of S. Tickets on sale June 12, Hi. 14. Final limit June 17. INK). To Fayetteville, N. C. ami return $t on account meeting (iraud Lodge Ki'ighis of Pythias. Tickets on sale June IS, 10 mid 2D. Final limit June SIUU.IXS Y "J. 0U.U to HO it. osiMid uoiiyuuoiut .i,nj.inj jov. 2tit'h, lstrt). To Charlotte, N. ('.. ami return .To.lVi, on account Animal Sesnion Biblical As scmliily. Tickets on sale June IS to 21, inclusive. Final limit July 1. These tickets will also be sdd June 2l! mid 27. Final limit July 3. Ticket Agent. 'Union Depot and Yarborough House. 1UE L-L-sl- l'U'SSCKIPTlOiN UUILU). FOB and Fever it a bottle ot Grove Taite leai Chill Tonic. The formula b plainly printed on each bottle, abowing that it la aimply Iron and Quinine In a taate- lea form. Imitator da not advertlaa their formula became if they did they know that you would be afraid to take 'heir medicine. Be anre then yon cet Urove aa the f omnia ihowa what yon are taking. NO CUBE ISO PAY. Price f) centi. A NIGHT OF TERROR. "Awful anxiety -was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when tho doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. 11. Lincoln, who attended tier that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, but she beg ged for Dr. King's New Discovery, say ing it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of Consumption. Af ter three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure nil Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 00c. and $1. Trial bottles free-at all dnig stores. FOR OVER FIFTY TE7ARS. Mrs. Winslow'a Boothlnr Svtud has bean used for over fifty year by -millions of mothers for their children while teething:, wlthp erfect ancceaav II soothes the child, softens the rums, al lays all nam. cures, wind colic and ia the baeat remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little suffer Immediate sold by orut gists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottlt, Be sure aud ask for "lira. Wlsalow c soothing Syrup," and taka ae ataa FILIPINO TltEXCHEY.. i.. ,.r ti.n f.iremnst of the nttaoker.4 TTaine uiai a Mmnded nalivo who bomtt&f lor mercy, ana fl tnp sourer reiicneii forward to take the surrendered ritte, he rose on bis dhow and f-hofc jiiiu .throuBU. the. heart. In a stH-ood the juaulerec was i lie viver: but the mill Wtls ... - ' ik.... i . ..o ' 1 t.v n .l.Tiuti. I" ennrr rnr ill :eii. p ri .i .i . ... ., i leaden avengers. Seritmer s jiagu.ue. Constipation Causes 'fiiJly'luilf 'tt r?kftess In the worm. P retains Urn digested iOotf too long ia the bowek aiHl produces biliousness, torpid liver, ludl Hood gestion, bad taste, coated Halt tongue, sick headache, In- I U 1 1 somnla, etc. Hood's Fills U I i 1 0 cure constipation and all !t je"lts,eslly and thoroughly. 26c, AH druggists. Pre oared by G L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The ouli Pills to take with Hood's Sanajwillai t Our delivery wagons will take Ice to all regular customers each morning and evening, who will supply themselves with ticket and let ui know, at least half day la advance f time wanted so that names and places may be given before wagons start out. Orders received af ter wagons leave factory may be de layed until next trip. We cannot usually make prompt, spe cial delivery of small lots. But it may now be had at cellar under our office, 107, Fayetteville street. Ticket and ice are sold by drivers for cash at same old law prices. Frotn (10 cents per 100 down. Jones & Powell. For the Summer Trade We arc now receiving" a lan e Stock Foreign and Native Wines. Cordials Ale, Stout. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, and Mineral Waters. For Spriug and Summer diseases, wc cirry in stock (J. W. Uarrclt cos Cognac and Distilled Rlackberry Brandy and 1 ure JN. C. lilackbetry Wine. SOLE AGENTS IN RALEIGH FOR BELLM0NT (Ky) RYE WHISKEY. SHERWOOD (Md.) RYE WHISKEY FAWNDALE (Ky.) RYE WHISKEY. WOODFORD (Ky.) RYE WHISKEY. PABST MILWAUKEE BEER. EVANS' INDIA PALE ALE AND STOUT SWIMFORD'S AERATED WATER. PANACEA SPRING WATER. We deliver goods iu the city and charge nothing for Packing for our out ot Town Trade. Send in your orders, ACME WINE CO., 309 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. Interstate Phone 144. Bell ' 144 B. DON'T ! uy a Refrigerator until you hav een the "MONARCH." Mineral Wool liced. All flues moveable so as to clean it nicely. And the price oever was so low before. The Gem Ice Cream Freezer, Best made. Prices right. Water Coolers at last years price. though they have advanced over -5 per cent. Improved Keyler's Fly Fans. Everything reasonable. At J. C S. Lumsden INDIGESTION Curad by Jehasea'a Dyspepsia Cure " I suffered over two yeamwkh Indigestion sad Nervous Dyspepsia, unable to eat or sleep. I tried several physicians and different remedies. bat they only helped me for a short time. A friend advised me lo take Johnson's Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken three boxes, and am now feeling better than I have for two yean. Have a good appetite, sleep well and have none of the symptoms of Indigestion or Dyspepsia( while I have gained ten pounds in weight within a couple of months. I am taking pleasure in re commending Johnson's Dyspepsia Cure where ever I can, ana several of my friends are taking it with marked results." I, A. Arnold, Cina. Large Boa ie cts. by esaU, or Ave s-esat stamps Mads at TUB JOHNSON LABORATORIES, lac PHILS.DCLSVIIA .. . WM. siMrsox, ' , Wholesale Agent, 826 Fayetteville Street. ICE Books Wanted: We Pay Cash for All Kinds (f Books, old or new, old covets, old mtiizines, newspapers, etc. This is our book buying season. Ijook them up at once, some poor 'hild will need them next fall and ihey need repairing this summer in our repair department. We have the best line of stationary or the money in town. Qur box I'aper and Tablets, Ink, Pens, 1'encils and Pastes, etc., exceed y, our imagination. Second haud Typewriters Bought, sold, exchanged, retted or repaired on short notice. MUSICAL. Graphophones, Phonographs. Come and see us, come early, come late, open all hours. "Just touch the button we'll do the rest." M. M SMITH. Prop ietor. SOMETHING SUBSTANTIAL FOR V0UR TABLE as well as the most toothsome morsels in ik-liencics ami appetizing foods you will always liud at this store, pure, nu tritious, and liigh grade in every par ticular. We do net offer inferior and uuhcalthful foods. See if yon can find anything to iuterestyou in a few of our canned fish and meats given below: MaNenamin's Devilled Crabs, 21b ran Tor 35 cts. (Idoz. Shells with each can.) Dunbar's Barataria Shrimps, 25 cts a can. Boothby's Little Neck Clams, 20 cts. a cnn. Cooked Mackerel In Tomato Sauce, 20 cts. a can. Devilled Sardines, 15 cts. a can, 2 for 25 cts. Fine Line of French Sardines, in oil and a laTomate'. Selected Lobster. Salmon, and Salmon Steak, all prices. Skinned cooked Lamb's Tongue, 35 cts. a can. Skinned cooked Beef Tongue, 35 cts a can. Skinned cooked Calves' Tongue, 50 cts a can. Bonless Pigs Feet, (2 lb cans) 35 cts a can. 17. G. Upchurch & Co., LEADING FANCY GROCERS, 121 Fayetteville St Phones Bell 'Phone 169-2. Inter State 'Phone 290. RoSes. Roses, Carnations and othe choice Cut Flowers. Flcrai Designs tastelully arrang ed at Short Notice. Decorations ralms, Ferns and all other recoration plants for house culture. For orna mental gardening at lowest figures. All kinds of bedding plants: Roses, Gerra- ims, Heliotrope, Colest, etc. Chrysan themums ia the best latest varieties. Vines for the veranda. Tomato plants once transplanted in best sore of Cab bage, Pepper and Pot-grown egg plants. Celery at proper season. AU mail or ders promptly attended to. H. S ehimetz, Florist. Raleigh, N. 0. Bell 'Phone 113. FRESH, SWEET. PURE, POPE'S CANDY M.4DE EVERY DAY, J. A. POPE, Caady Venafaotarar. veing Easy On, w . ZZj w . There's lull value in all of I 2.50a 3,00, 3.50 and 5.00, See my line of Special Bargains to close out certain line-" W. T.HARDING'S POPULAR SHOE STORE 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 in- eluding Buffalo. Lithia, Jackson, Panacea, Harris' Lithia, Rubi nat, Apollinaris, Hanyadi.etc , etc. Our Prices are right. Henry T. Hicks, ,- 9CRIPTION DRUGGIST. BRICK. 500,000 Brick ring Brick, Building Brick. Ready fir imme diate delivery. Paving contracts tak-jn and work executed in hrst class manner. LiOw figures. Orders left at Geo. Hardin's Livery Stable will receive prompt attention. RALEIGH BRICK CO. Inter-State Telephone 445-3. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LOT. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county entered at the April term, 1809 of said court in the case of B. F. Montague vs. Susan Tay lor, being number 7585 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 in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 10th day of July, 1800 at 12 o'clock m., the following described lot of land: Situated in the city of Raleigh and beginning at a stake on the West side of Fayetteville road, and on the north side of Caswell Alley, James McKee'a southwest corner of a lot recently con veyed to him by Walter Fowler, thence west along the north side of said alley thirty five feet to Wait Fowler's line, thence north at right apglea with said alley forty feet, thence east thirty five feet to Mid McKee's line, thence south along said McKee's line forty feet to the beginning. Said slot being apart of lot number 502 in the plan of the city of Raleigh. ARMI STEAD JONES, " - Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C, May 20th, 1800. BIDS FOR BONDS. Raleigh, N. C Jane 1, 1809. Sealed bids will be received at this office until 12 m., Jane 15, 1809, for eight one thousand dollar six per cent. 30-year Wake County Bridge Bonds. These bonds run 80 years from January 1st, 1809, which shows now about six months accrued interest on each bond. They carry 30 coupons of sixty dollars each, payable on January 1st, each year, at the Treasurer's office of Wake coun ty. For authority for their Issue see laws of North Carolina, 1800, page 401, chap ter 416. All bids must be addressed to the Treasurer of Wake county, and be accompanied by a certified check for $300.00. The Board ij. Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids, ' : ; B. P. WILLIAMSON. ' Treasurer Wake Osunty. ' Note: The bonds will be ready for Im mediate delivery. - - - . - thejeet and ciisy on the pocket. You cannot always find Mich Shoes but every pair in our stock " "will' answer that description. From the smnlit : - rrA-i j tby feet- -to llhe. I largest ali i far- narri work every one is perfectly made of rxrellpnt mntat-i'ii K u ...b.AUJy t V It Kid, Goat or Calf. f1;:' -Vi -.Ai these. How do you keep so cool and comfortable ? By buying my hot weathei wearables from Serge Suits, Crash Suits, Pajamas, Neglige Shirts,Straw Hats, etc. Also eating their luscious Cultivated Dewberries Ask your grocer for them. SPECIAL OFFER. flDaoic CompIciionMafcra A secret scientific preparation guaranteed to produce BEAUTIFUL FEATURES, BRILLIANT EVES, LOVELY COMPLEXION Permanently removes Freckles, Pimples, Wrinltles, Tan, Sunburn, Moth, Liver Patches, blackheads, Iis colored Skin and other facial blemishes. PRICE 50c, MANUFACTURED ONLY SY MME. PARKEE, SPECIALIST, BOSTON, MASS. This is the great French beautifier you read so 'much about. You should try them. It you cannot obtain them of your drupgist, a lull size 50-cent box, and a book, " Beauty Secrets," price 10 cents, will bo mailed you absolutely free in plain wrapper, upon re ceipt of 24 one cent stamps, to help pay Revenue tax, postage, etc Send at once to MADAME T. V. PARKEE, Boston, Mass. North Carolina, Wake County In the Superior Court Thomas Johns vs. Jane Johnson and her husband, Wm. Johnson, Alvin Jones, William Jefferson' Jones and his wife, Bettie Jones, Millard F. Jos.es .and his wife, Dora Jones, Wm. Right Jones, James O. Jones, Mary J. Rand, Rou mania Jones, Indiana Jones, Irene Jones, John B. Jones, Lucy Jones, wife of Henry Jones, deceased, Annie Jones, Lunnxia Jones, Artesia Jones, John Smith and child, David Smith. NOTICE. The defendant, James O. Jones, is hereby notified that an action has been brought by the plaintiff above named against the defendants above named In the Superior Court of Wake cesjnty, to foreclose a mortgage upon a tract of land near Auburn, in said county, executed by his father, William Jones, to the plaintiff Thomas Johns, on the 20d day of December, 1801, to secure the sum of $1,200. And the said defendant, Jas. O. Jones is hereby notified aqd required to appear at the July term, 1800, of the Superior Court of Wake county, being the 10th day of July 1800, nd answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action within the first three days of said term, or thep lain tiff will be entitled tr the relief demanded In the complaint. Given this the 24th da of May, 1800. W. M. B0SS, O. S. O. NOT1CZ OF ADMINI'STRATIO.N KSP OF SAW) OF RAILROAD STOOK. Having qualified as administrator (I. b. w. of the estate of W. H. Hood, de ceised, Jate of Vke couuty, this is to notify all persons having claims agoinsc the said estate to present the same to the undersigned at has ofnee in lta leigh, N. O., on or bofiwe the 10th day of June, 1000. As said administrator on Saturday, July the 1st, 1801), at the Oourt House door in Raleigh, N. V., I win sell to the highest bidder for cash, two shares of stock in the Raleigh and Uaston rail road company. Hour of etole IS o'clock J. C. MARCO.M, Adm'r. d. b. n. Battle & Montecai," attorneys. .. UiiJeigV-. O., JOne 0th, 1SU0. ltw-6t-0-10. bond EUiRyrioinsrcB. Notice Is hereby given that the ballots to be used in the election 40 be held In the city of Raleigh on June 12th, 1800, for municipal bonds, shall be ot white "book" paper, -40 pounds to the ream, 1 Inches wide and 8 Inches long, with- out device, mutilation or ornamentation, with the word "approved" op one ballot to be voted, by those favoring aqid bonds, and the word "disapproved" on one bal lot Jo be voted by those against said bonds; the word "approved" and "dis approved", shall be printed thereon . in ' plain long primer type. ; 25 copies ot said ballot hare been de posited In the office of the Mayor of the dry of Raleigh, N. C. -A. M. POWELL, " Mayor. : H. F. SMITH, City Clerk. , GOOD IRK I T BROS.
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