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4 RALElQIt, N. t. PUBLISHED BY IMIfl VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED.) Kntered as Si'toud-Class Mail Matter.) OKICK IN i "E AO A I) KM V OF ML'SIO. IViKKSTATE TELEPHONE NO. HEL.L TELEPHONE . . . NO. 179 132 SUBSCRIPTION PKICES. Year $8.00 Month -a One Oue 1UE LEADER IN THS NEWS 4.ND IN CITY CIRCULATION. FRIDAY JUNE 80, 1899 LET THE PRACTICE CEASE. Another object lesson was given to prison officials, in our police court this morning, of the falacy of making trus ties of convicts. But a short while ago this practice led to the murder of guard and life imprisonment of a con vict who should have been discharged. AVhen the demands of duty require assis tance there are honest working men who would faithfully fill the position. This false economy of utilizing short term prisoners leads to extra expense and additional crime. It is a practice which should be abolished in every prison in the land. If prisoners do not deserve the Imprisonment they should be par doned and restored to citizenship. If they are guilty of crime and sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor in the prison then the strictest discipline should be enforced under control of officers, guards and assistants who are convicts under sentence. The practice of making trusties and confidants of men who wear i ho nrfson sarb is altoecther bad. It creates bad feeling among other prison ers, leads to abuses and additional crime and should be discontinued. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. "I did not know the goods were stol en," will not suffice to clear a man from all blame when charged with re ceiving stolen goods. It is the circum stances under which they are received, whether openly or in the night time, whether the party from whom they are received in the regular course of affairs should have the things to dispose of, whether the articles are offered and re ceived at ridiculously unreasonable price, the intelligence of the party receiving the goods, the general character of the party disposing of the articles, all these com bine to determine whether or not a man of reasonable intelligence should know he was handling goods stolen or honest ly acquired It is an almost everyday occurrence that away from the prisioipal ' 'iV. buainess thoroughfares articles of every ',4 -. "Ztt wS Sd. description are offered for sale and of payetteville road, and on the north bought at prices plainly (indicating uo'side of C'aaweU Alley, James McKee'l honest property in the articl, a ha.w : J5SUS get rid of it at any price winch shou.u ttert loDg the awpUl of ud -alley convince a fairly intelligent mau Lhere .thirty fiTe feet to Walter Fowter'a tine, was something wrong. whence north at right angles with said 1 alley forty feet, thence east thirty fire " , ., . ' feet to aaid McKeee Une, thence aooth A merchant in Newbern, Mr. N. Or-jaiong tala McKee'a 11m forty feet to tha lans, was bitten by a rabid dog yesterday J beginning. nnH utt t nnn for Pasteur InsUtute. I Said slot being apart of lot nrnmber New York Citv. for treatment. This is I the tenth mad dog which has bitten persons or domesic animals within two weeks. A vigilant watch should be kept for stray dogs and every one of such should be killed. In addition to the tax on dogs, every owner of a dog should be required to muzzle' it during the heated season of the summer. The war tax revenue bring dn heavy re ceipts, but the Philippine war expenses eat up the money faster than Uncle Sam can get it in. - , GLORIOUS NEWS. Cornea from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Waatota, L T. He writes: "Four bot tle of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of Scrofula, which had caused her great 'suffering tor years. Terrible pores would break' out on her bead and face, ami the beat doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This ahowa what thousands have proved, that Elec tric Bitten is the best blood purifier hunm ft la thn miTmme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt ttheuin, nlcera, toil and running sores, it aomuaiea aver, kidneys and bowels,' expels poisons, helps digestion, bond up the strength. 'Only SO cents. Sold by all DruggUrta. Guaranteed. Be Sure You Read Tfe : (Wery word of it.) GOOD vBtJTTER IS HARD TO flid-thouehtrehave it. Received lor dayjune38, another shipment of that fine Dairy Butter from Virginia.. "We have told this Butter to some of the nest people in the; city; andjhey all come back and say it is fine. ' We are goinir to close out this lot at 171c per Jh. . CaU -alio "recclviy ;riome fine ' fresh Cream Picnic Cheese, to ' go at 124c per lb- think ft it a pouna of Good Butter, and a pound of the best. Cheese you ever bonght to0cv;v;w ''J.i Our motto tell as advertUoa. - - Rogers Grocery Co., , 108 and 110 Hargett street. Hie American hams are excluded front Switzerland when they bare a mouldy appearance, for fear it la ;';th Effect of the Algerian-Eagania embalming pro cess. There mignt nave oeen rnuuoas in embalmed meats, but American packers would give a great deal If the embla'ming business had never been heard of. The Spanish government has done one honest act in deciding to continue pay ing its military prisoners in the bands of the Filipinos. HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citlaea of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful deatn. in telling of it he aays: "1 waa taken witn Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumon- a. My lungs became Hardened, i was so weak I couldn't even ait up In bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. 1 continued to use It, and now am well ana strong, i cam ay too much In its praise." This mar vellous medicine is the surest and quick- st cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Begular sixea 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles tree at au drag tores; every bottle guaranteed. i at PittDSCKiPTlON FOB and Fever is a bottle of Grove s Taste leu Chill Tonic. The formula to plainly printed on each bottle, allowing that It ta simply Iron and goinine ta a taste less form. Imitators m awe aaveruse tnelr formula because it they did whey know that you would ha afraid to take Unr nieiicine. He aura men yoa get Urove s aa the formula ahowa what yoa are taking. NO CUttM MO PAY. Price hi cent. FOR OVER FIFTY TXT ARB. Mrs. wtnsiows Booming syrup a oeen used tor over fllty years fcy mil lions of mothers for their ebllaren wmie teething, wtthp erfect success. 11 iihiili tha cnild. softens the gum, al lay au pain, cure wind cello, and la the beaat temedy tor Diarrhoea, it will relieve tap poor little sutler Immediate ly, baia by druggists in every part of toe wjnd. I'weniy-av oente a oot&s. te sure and ask tor "Mrs. Winstow t yjouung eyrup," and taJM as tat COUPON NOTICE. Mechanics and Investors Union. The semi-annual coupons, from the FULL PAID CERTIFICATES OF STOCK issued by the Mechanics and Investors Union of Raleigh, will he paid on presentation at the Commercial and Farmers Bank in this city, on and after June 24th. These dividend bearing .cou pon certificates, will be sold until further notice at Seventh-seven Dollars, cash. The maturity value is S100; they are secured by First Mortgage on Residence property, and make very desirable in vestment. Prompt loans will be made to satisfac tory applicants when secured by resi dence property in town or tity. GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary. 22 Pollen Building, Raleigh, N. a NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE! LOT. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county entered at the April term, 1880 of said court in tha case of B. F. Montague vs. Susan Tay lor, being number 7686 of tha Civil Is jue Docket of said court, I will offer for sale at tublic outcry to tba highest Udder for cash at tha court bouse door in tha citv of Ralehrh. N. C. on Monday jhe loth day of July. 1899 at 12 o'clock n., the following described lot of-tahd: 6C2 in the plan of the city of Raleigh. A11M1SX1UAXJ JUH JUH, Oommissioner. Raleigh, N. O., May 29th. 1899. BOTAL BEADACBM TABLETS. H DO TOTJ HEADACHES? INDIGESTION? NERVOUSNESS? , : . ..... , . .. . ; 4r any th trouslt chh4 by a' 41or4rJ atomaea? ROYAL HEADACHE TABLETS Will at ena alva raJlaf a4 almoat aa . nlckly urr- ih ' cam. " Taka on' ar two f tka 'taKtta after taeh rneaL' .;'MLDM'Atx'Mtiooiatf-ianm.: Royal Bfdaelu Tab! An Abkolutttt Bamltm close ont t low prices will do it. 3.60 OXFORDS 2 5Q CHILDREN'S SUIPPEH5 I.5U ZOO 100 - i - . . "He is Wise Who talks &itt Little." This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not for this advertisement you might never know that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest medicine in , the world to purify And enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strength and steady nerves. lmpureBlood'i?yearrirJijfiw btd. Hood's Sam piiHl a Bd much good by purifying my Hood, my skin is now dev." cAnritV. McCoy, Wklsontown, Pa. HckxI'i fUU tm Utt UUt the nnnlrrrtatln and entr cathartto to with HooO'l 8rtprtll. IS SODA WATER MTlrf? The biK medu at . -.y u is a grateful Uriuk to . f'eisli patients lessening nuusea or ni-u f; s of the stomach. Aimjp ihirvt fin- tmiur than water aim..- ar o the quantity taken need only bo regulated by the reasonable wishes of the patient. THAT OUGHT.TO SETTLE IT. If a sick person can drink it as desired a well person certainly has the same privilege. The Soda you get at H. T. HICKS' PHARMACY Is just right, Ice eold and syrups made from pure fruit juices. SALE OF CITY OF BOND ItALEIGH Sealed bids will be received until 11! o'clock noon, Saturday, July 15th, 1890, for all or a part of $100,000 30-year 4 per cent, bonds, of $1,000 each, to be laesued by the city of Haleigh for atrect and public improvements." The right i reserved ly the city to reject any or all bids. By instructiona of Finance Committee. JOS. Q. BROWN, City Treasurer. GEORGE F. SHE, Civil Enuineer. Railroad S. v. jin a specialty, Roof, Bridte and Arch design, t Draughting, Surveying, Construe tion, etc. Office in Capital Club Building. Why go humping around with a LAME BACK When you con get lutUnt relief In 10c. box ol HNSON'S 2nut KIDNEY CENTS haautut Buaijmi The be Kidney treprtlon on earth, and s 10-CE.rvT BOX cunuias neany u mw others aell for v cent. If rour druinrist 3 not aupply you, send u five i-cent lampi n get oo of mau. The Johnson Laboratories. Inc., PhlU WiL SUIFSON, Whof jeale Agent, S28 FayetUvllle Street WUTFKR WITH I - A Cut in Ste We have a line of Finfe Shoes &nd iSfippen that' we are going to 1.50 'SSUI 1.00 50 LIluDB..IN FINK SHOES. Exquisite Teas We Have . .r...,h .ml ItivlirnrAte ilurinif the heated and oppressive season, eveijbody ( 1 -s a noLDy, we are uui u this rule our hobby is our Fine Line of Teas. Wo rut frtn 0,1 r 1c9t enCrKie8 n'1 efforts to car y the finest and best .i ,i ,AnB ,sw h thtafnAri. and we aro r leased to add that our teas have gained lavor ana repuisuuu ""s - t rade of the city. Our great leader la W, e, Upchurch's Blend of GUNPOWDER AND 00L0NQ at $1.00 lb. This may seem expensive, but when iita cruail amnnnt reanired yuu wiioiuti "" - i.n.l..nnt nf ten snd the absolute surety that you are getting an article unadulterated ana not cuppur tuiuicu, youthen appreciate ita worth. We carry nne grauen w i-uujiunuvu, inh Breakfast. Youne IlV- r- 1 ' sop, etc;, from 50 cts. a lb. np. Tea is our specially, iry as suu uo wu vinced. W. G. Upchurch & Co., PURE FOOD EMFOKIUM, 124 FayetteviUe St Phonea Bell 'Phone l-8. Inter State "Phone 290. Perfection in Brewing has been reached in America by the Pabst Brewii g Company of Milwaukee. PABST SELECT BEER received in Car lots direct from the Brewry. Bottled fresh evtry day, and sold to consumers at f 1 50 per Box of 2 Diz. The improved system of bottling. The extreme cleanliLess of our bot tling room, assures'he public an absolutely pure and perfect Heer. Sol 1 by all the Leading Wine and Liquor dealers in Raleigh and Cen tral North Carolina. ACME WINE CO., Wholesale Art nt, RALEIGH, N C. Interstate Thone 144. Bell ' 144 B. IS VOUB LAWN MOWER DULL? If so send it to me and have it made good as new. I have special machinery for grinding and truing these machines and can . make them cut as they did when new, T. F. BROOKWELL, 212 Salisbury street. North Carolina, Wake County-In tha SuperTor Oonrb Thomas Johns vs. Jane Johnson and her husband, Wm. Johnson, Alvln Jones, William Jefferson Jonei and his wife, Settle Jones, Millard F. Jones and his yJife, Dora Jones, Wm. Right Jonee, James O. Jones, Mary J. Band,- Both mania Jones, Indiana Jones, Irene Jones, John B. Jones, Locy Jones, wife of Henry Jones, deceased, Annie Jones, LunuXla Jones, Artesta Jones, Job a Smith add child, David Smith. The defendant, Jamei O. Jones, Is hereby notified that an action has been brought by the plaintiff above. named against the defendants above named in tha Superior Court of Wake Ceanty, to foreclose a mortgage upon a tract of land near 'Auburn, in said county, executed by his father, WiilUm Jone,yi the plaintiff Thomai John, oh tha 30d day ot December, 1891, to secure tha aum of IL200. And tha said defendant, Jaa. O. Jones Is hereby notified and reanired to' appear at tha July term, 1899, of the Superior Court of Wake county, being the 10th day of July 1800, ad answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action within tha first three tlay Of laid term, or then ialntiff Will be entitled f the relief demanded in tha complaint. Gfven this the 24th daw of May. 1899 . .v-. W. It. H088, a 8. a 4 MORTGAGE SALB. . . i By virtue of the power -of sak' con tahred la a deed of mortgage, executed to me by Sanf ord Cooper and wife, Mllly Cooper, dated January 14th, 1899, and recorded in tha Register of Deed's of fice for Wake county Is Book 165, page 6L- X will sen at public outcry at the court bona door in Raleigh, N. O., at 72 o'clock on Thursday, the 20th day of July, 1809, to to highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate conveyed in the said mortgage. On fourth Of an acraot land lying and be ing in the village or Brooklyn, a suburb f the' City of Baielgh, adjoining the lands of the eatata ot the late John Devereux, and Buck Lyon and being the (and upon which tha said Sanford Oj p r and Milly Cooper resided at the date f the execution of the aaid mortgage. JCV- - .. M. W. PAUJS, . ' Sheriff of Waka county. : .-Baielgh, June 20, 1809. N - r- r: -WANTED. ' Old clothes and hats, old shoes and all kinds Of second hand goods bought and aid at Harris' Steam Dye Works, Vast - Jargatt street, Baielgh, N. a Baits tlsaned, 75c. Cleaned and Dyed, f U0. Pabst Going AW. iRisis. Selling Ob! Our Entire Stack DRY GOODS, Millinery, Shoes, Hats, Notions, fco. at a Sacrific. Also a fine farm and harnes Horse, Druy and Delivery Wagons, Car riage and Wagon Harness, Poney Cart, two Millinery Cases, Counters and stools in store, show cases, Ac. ALSO, RESIDENCE, Corner Morgan and Blood worth ts. Our present store is for rent. Call at Lyon Racket Store, 232 FAYETTEVIllESiRKhTT. FRESH, SWEET, PURE. POPE'S M t DEE VERY DAY. I. A. POPE, Candy sfr"Vaatarer. CALL OIV J. L, O'QUINN & CO,, rOR CUT FLOWERS R sea, Carnations and Sweet Peas, a specialty. Ail kinds of. Cut Flowers in Season. Boquets and Floral Designs arranged in best style on abort notice. Palms, Ferns and othe Pot Plants for house and window decorations. Geraniums, Colons, Heliotrope and other bedding plants on hand. Shade Trees and Evergreens in varieties .. . VEGETABLE PLANTS, ! Late Cabbage, Tomatoe and Cellery on hand. See our show window at J. -I. Johnson 's Drug ' Store. Le'ave orders there or CaU Phone. Bell, 149-2 Interstate, 149. 3 Ta. O 'Qui nn & Co., FLORISTS, Corner 1M and Bwaln 8tt. ' ' KALBIOB.N. C. ICE! . Our delivery wagons will take lea to all regular customers each ; mornisg and evening, who will supply themselvea with tickets and let ts know, at least halt s day hi advance ef Mate waated so that eames and plces may be ' giVea before wagons Start out. : Orders received at tec wagons leav factory' may be de layed sntfl next trip. We eaauot usually nukt broiapt, spe cial delivery f small lota. ' But it may now be had at' cellar sndet our office, 107, Fsyettevilla street." TlckeU aad ice are soldi by drivers far cash at same Id lewrlcea. from 0 cents perlOO down. Jones & Powell. CANDY .WHEW! ANOTHER HOT WAVE 1 Weill!"!" - :it onre aad btfrigged outprepareJ for ii t i CKASH SUITS, v - $j and $2 50 each - ' BOYS CRASH SUITS, 50c,, 75c. aui i " WHITE and COLORED. 1 , ; NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 38c, 49c. and 74c k Big Stock! Popular .Prices-1 v.. Rosea., Carnations and olhet choice Cut Flowers. Flomi Designs tastefully arrang -ed at Short Notice. 1 1 Decorations Palms, Ferns and : ell -otber decora tive plants for house culture, tfor. or namental gardening at. lowest. Cgare. -AU sorts of bedding plants: . Roeea, . Oeraalurns, Heliotropea, Oolaat, etc. Ghryeantheurunis in the best. and-4a est varietlee. Vines for the -roranda Tomato plants . onoa transplanted iin best sorts. ' Cabbage, pepper and. -Pot-, grown Egg Plants. Celery at proper season. All mail orders promptly at tended to. ... ; , Ha Stelumetz, Florist. Raleigh, N. O. Bell 'Phone 113. LAND SALB AT NEW HILL, N. C, SATUEDAY, JULY 15, 1880. 11. M. Farnsworth va. L. P. Freemac and Others Wake Superior Court. By virtue of authority conferred upon nSo in a Judgment in the above entitled civil action, I will on Saturday, the 15th day of July, VSW, expose tor sale and . sell , la New UUI, N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract or parcel of land in Wake county, North. Carolina, in Buckhorn township, situated on : Cne railroad about a quarter of mile south west of New Hill, and more fully' de scribed as follows. Beginning at pointers on the line Of the heirs of 3m. Bennett, deceased, running east U1M poles to a persimmon tree, on the Big branch, Abram Laahry'a corner, through the meanders ot Said branch nearly a north course 73 poles- to a maple on Minnie Olive's Hue, thence west with said lime, Raleigh and Augusta ' Ais. Line Railroad 105 poles to pointers ta. corner of line of .Jno. Beimett, deceaa . ed, then- aouth, crossing .said railroad again, 72 polea to the beginning, con taining -45 4-5 ' acres, -r mors y 01 less,' Jtoaa 2 acres cut "' olf and conveyed to C. J; Bright, "deed recorded in book 91, at page "752, in the Register of Deeds' offles tor Wake county, and more fully described in the complaint -said action. ': ', Terms of sale cash or credit aamay be announced at sale. - W. J. PEfcLM. Conunlss toner. . PEELE, AND MAYNARD, ' Attorneya. : ' ua- " ' !)' juj. ; . 11 ', ... i- -.. STREET XCAYATION. Sealed proposals wilt be received ui til noon,' Saturday, July 8tb,.189S for grad lng, excavating and moving the dirt from the streets necessary for. Improve meats contemplated on the atreels.,Thia dirt is to be moved under the direction of the street Commissioner in accord ance with the intrnetions received irom theatrcetf committee. ,. . We ask for proposals for moving the dirt per cable yard. - The right is reserved by the city to re ject any and all bids. Only bids from ieponsible parties will be considered who ant able to give bond for the faithful compliance of contract, By tnatruotions of the Street Committee r JOHN C. DRE WRY, ; ... Chairman. , SPECIAL OFFfeR, tt&Qic ComplaionXOafers A atcrat deiftie prrpratiol (nuiataed to fniaa gaVTirui. rcarunta, mLUANT evcs, LOVIjLVXbMM.SXION ,k Fermncntly nuiKxm I' rcrkl, Pimpln, WrloVk. Tan, Sunburn, Moth, I. '-it r'aiclwa, tlukaaada, Ilia. colsrad.Skin and ollwr labial bit i.hr v pfljfjf jq jawvmtevtmca hi.v av : i.vMMC PARKEt, 8ltrLTB0S.T0!(,AS.S. ' , This ia the gret French brentifier you-read to much aboot. Yhi alixuld tiy them, U you- canot obtain ihwn nf ynut )ruppis(, a tall rise- 50-ccnt l)oi, or.f n lmk,'' -Beauty Secteil," prlr: 10 e'nt, wBl b " mailed yow abtolutfly free in flrtn 1 wrapier, upon re ceipt nf. 4 one rxrit -attir.p, to ))tlp y. Revenue tax, postage, etc - Send at once M ' MADAMS T. V, PARKEE, ' - s" Boston. Mass." ' PUTSFLESIId Tjiiin mm JOHNSON'S OYSPCFCIA CUHS I tcfiafWa, Maw- aH Nnaaaiat SmwIi fw p, laaiiattM . ,n Itaawak mi lane tiau. ' Vaa. Starrs, ef bt- fanl. Mlnn aarar' Tail afWaybea thin aad emaciated ; apnetlie rood, but food did uui aeem to sonriah ail aad had ever fotmd anything to do m any food nniil I comnwnocd to takt Johnson'a Iyrr'l Care. Have an been ukune- it two m ........ bav rained Sttaee aa(irt and am atill lnt It wonderful medleine tot weak anil run oowa . people." Ura Baiaa. 10c, ta aa4 KM.;- FOBtSLtK ' k " WM.EIMFSON. . w Wholes alt Iffrat, tut raysttsvtlls Wrsst v ; i 7 V 1 f V 1
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