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THE TlilES-VISITOR. RALEIGH. N. C. PUBLISHED BY TMJfl VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY ..WtOORFOHATED.) , as Second-Class Mail Matter.) orivK IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. M'ERSTATE TELEPHONE NO. 179 HlfUi TELEl'HON E . . . NO. 132 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. On Year $3.00 One Month 25 HIE LEADER IN TUF NEWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. FEIDAY JULY 21 18S9 WIFE BEATING. This brutality is bcriiniing tH common an. I the law of North Carolina is too lenient and too seldom enforced. Un der ruling of our Supreme Court in State vs. Black till N. C, "A husband cannot he convicted of a battery on his wife unless he inflicts a periuaniMit injury, or uses such excessive violi'tirc or 'T'tclty as indicate malignity or vindictive ncs," yet if he simply slaps an impiiclt-ir negro in the fact hi' is guilty of an assault and battery upon tin- negro. Then, again, when the brule who has solemnly pledged before Cod and man. lo love, comfort, honor and keep in i.-U-ness and health, the woman he marries, begins beating bis wife he invariably threatens to kill her if she has hiui pros eeiited or appears as a witness against him, thus putting her in fear of eV"ii worse than that she lias already suffer ed and endured. The wife beating husband is ihe nest desplieable character of eriniiuaN who disgrace the records of our court Joi k ets. and when brought to justice under cloak of submission by pleading guilly. cuts out the damaging testimony vh:.h otherwise would be arrayed against them and l-cIs off' with sligln punish ment. There is a while man now serving a senleiiee of ten months on our roads for beating his wife, lie i- a man weighing 17" pounds, who used a fal lighl-w 1 club weighing some live pounds, and about two feet long and I'-., by 2 im-hes thick. His wife, a delicate little woman weighing almui '.Ml to Km nils w.is beaten Mack nod blue. He had inor, than once before severely beaten her and threatened to kill her if she prosecuted him or appeared against him !n curt. Was this man's punishment " ,n:nien sunitc with his crime? Would not ten years have been n better sentence for such a mnltreater of a defenceless w -man whom he had pledged to protect? Raleigh has too many brutal wife beat ers. white and black, and when brought to public notice should be prosecuted and the witnesses compelled to attend anil lie protected in doing so. This community should not 'ol -rate this class of offenders and public indigna tion should 'nrce the prosecution of all such. OPPOSING THE PISTOL. The ninny recent assassinations anil murders in Texas have aroused the press or that State, and with great unanimity they are demanding the enactment of a stringent law against the carrying of pistols. "It should be." says the Austin Statesman, "made a felony in Texas for any man. except an officer of the law, on duty, to carry a pistol. '!'til the pistol toter' is banished from 'e State Texas cannot take that rank iu p'vanced civilization and social order that every good citizen hopes and works for." Otluv influential papers are equally vig orous in protesting against tin- "pistol toter." This is a healthy departure and should be kept up until the desired end is accomplished. A I'ort Wayne minister who tried In attend a Sunday game of baseball was forcibly ejected from the ground. The fact that he went for the purpose of se curing evidence to use in court will hardly tend to create sympathy for him. Ministers who endeavor to take the law into their own hands seldom accomplish much good. There is a plan on f ot at l"al' Kiv t. -Mass.. to combine all of tile cott ol mills of the country. This will not succeeds When that section had n monopoly of the business reaping 211 to SO per cent dividends it was supremely happy, but with the rapidly increased development of cotton null business in the South th New England dividends have decreased to less than S per cent, while Southern mills are paying from 15 to 25 per cent, heme our Eastern friends are seeking a combine to use our profits to make up their losses. The Southern mills want no combine. a FHKUiTKi 1. i:i.i:.'iii:u Will often cause a horrible Bun, Scnld, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Ar&ica Snlve, the best in the world, wlB kil' tie pain nr.d promptly heal it. Ottre Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Fel ons, Corns, nH Skin Eruption Best I I'ile cure on earth. On J 25 cts. a box. Core guaranteed. Sold by aH druggists. The street oar strike in assuming a Clay county auJ Philippine importance. It is rumored on the streets this morn ing that, Mr. McKinley might tender the War Portfolio to Colonel Fred A. Olds. The fourth biennial internatioii il con vention ot the Epworth Leagues of the Methodist Episcopal cliui-'i wvl unci in Indianapolis today. The good people of Wilmington seem ed pleased with the Cyreiie Vaudeville Company and speak in coiumemluflon of the elegance of its entertainment. Somehow or other Hobart called the turn on Alger and the Secretary has handed his resignation to the President. Wonder if Mr. McKinley will embalm it? Over in Clay county, Kentucky, the I'hilpots and tile Griffin are having an outing. Kadi faction, armed with Win chesters, arc awaiting a visit from the other. The United States Agricultural De partment solicits contributions of eotion from the 1S!I! crop for the Unite d States exhibit at the Paris Exposition. Can't Wake county lix up a lim piund mina t ii if bale in some attractive style anil send it on? It begins to look like the government will be compelled to offer bounties to in duce voluntary enlistment for the Philip pines. The wsijr the Filipinos have been killing off our troops, the heat, the olagne. cyclones, siuiooiis and lyphootis. .Hid lew a regular old fashioned Hood makes lighting over ili. r not a desirable tiiisiuess. Wil i heir mingtoji Is m re than satisfied with experiment with a small garbage furnace aifrl will at once civet m r re with capacity to cremate the en tire street cleanings. Why are not such means used in Raleigh for disposing ,,r 'lie trash gathered from our .streets' asy to Take asy to Operate -re features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In ze, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man oods id: ' You never know you ive taken a pill till it is all IB "11 er." zv. C. I. Hood & Co., I I 1 6 iciprietors, Lowell, Mass. 1 '-lie only pill to take with Hood's SarsauarUW Pabst. Perfection in Brewing has been reached in America bv the Pabst Brewing Company of Milwaukee. PABST SELECT BEER received in Car lots direct from the Brewry. Bottled fresh every day, and sold to consumers at tl 50 per Box of 2 Doz. The improved system of bottling. The extren.e cleanliLess of our bot tlinj; room, assures he public an absolutely pure and perfect ' eer. Sol . by all the Leading Wine and Liquor dealers in Raleigh and Cen i ral North Carolina. ACME WINE CO. Wholesale Agents, RALEIGH, N. C. Interstate Phone 144. Bell ' 144 B. FRESH, SWEET PURE, POPE'S CANDY MADE EVERY DAY. I. A. POPE. Candy rghctirer Stomach Out of Order? IH Eat. Sleep or Work I JOHNSON'S Create appetite. Induce refreshing steep, and males work a pleasure. One Tablet, one dose. Immediate. Lasting, Agrssabla. Large Boa OS Tablets) Cent. Madaat The Johnsea Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia. WM. SIMPSON, ' Wholseals ft feat KM rajatUiUla Krwt 1 I .11 ST St I. I'r the New York Mail ami Express. If the government at Washington has finally decided, in the matter of the Alaska boundary modus viveudi. that it will decline to accede to the demands for concessions j,, t '.-i n ,-i 1 ,-i in any territory now held by Americans, and to insist upon ill,, provisional line .iiggeieil by Secretary May. it will be upheld by popular sentiment throughout tin coun try. Better indelinite postponement of .'ill tin' questions involved willi this one than the smi-ilic,. of American interests and national self-respect. CHOLERA CORE DISTEMPER CURE CATTLE CURE. We have a remedy that will pre vent rr cure he above troublesome diseises in Fowls, Dogs, Hogs, Cows or Horses. Given at proper tim it never fa la to prevent. Given after warns it will cure speedily and safely. . Ask for DUVAU. & NORTON'S Medicine for Stock 25c. a Bottle at HENRY T. HICKS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGSTORE CALL Oiv 1 L O'QUINN & CO,, a OR OUT FLOWERS R ses, Carnations and Sweet IVas, a specialty. All kinds of Cut Flowcs in Season. IJoquets and Floral Designs arranged in best style on short notice. Palms, Ferns and nthe Pol. Plants for house and window decoraiinus. Geraniums. Colens, Ueliotrop . and other bedding plants on hand. Shade Trees and Evergreens in varieties. VEGETABLE PLANTS, Late Cabbage, Totnatoe and Cellery on hand. See our show window at J. I. Johnson's Dru Store. Leave 1 jrders there or Call Phone I Bell, 149-2. Interstate, 149 I J I O'Quinn & Co., FLORISTS, J rucr I'oU and Swain SU. KALK10H N t . MORTGAGE SALK By virtue of the power of sale con taiued in a deed of mortgage, executed to me by Sanford Cooper and wife, Milly Cooper, dated January 14th, 1899, and recorded in the Register of Deed's of fice for Wake county in Book 155. Dace SCI. I will sell at public outcry at the court house door in Raleigh, X. C, it '2 o'clock m., on Thursday, the 20th diy o July, 1899, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate conveyed in the said mortgage. One fourth of an acre of land lying anr he .ng in the village of Brooklyt ai of the city of Raleigh, adj.n.g , lands of the estate of the late Join Deverenx, and Back Lyon and being the land npon which the said Sanford Co p er and Milly Cooper resided at the date of the execution of the said mortgage. M. W. PAUfli, Sheriff of Wake county. Raleigh, June 20, 1899. Delicious - Hot - Biscuit are made with Royal Baking Pow der, and are the most appetizing, healthful and nutritious of foods. Hot biscuit made with impure and adulterated baking powder are neither appetizing nor wholesome. It all depends upon the bak ing powder. Take every care to have your biscuit made with Royal, which is a pure cream of tartar baking pow der, if you would avoid indigestion. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO , NEW YORK. I Side Lights on History I Pais V" said Caleb. Von have no "None." replied Joshua. Haj. ;l' the sun of Null. evpaiision talk doesn't scar who. by the "This anti c me a cent's wort h." Sul iiieiitly he went over and took possession of the lands of the llittites. tie- Amorites. the Cnnannites. the Periz zites t. Hivites and the Jebllsites. be cause Midi w as hnt he was eoidinamled to do. ami because, moreover, it was a as,. - manifest c, . si iny. Chicago Tri bune. IF You Want To Sell Old Clothe?. Old Gold, Guns, or any phone 86-4 Old Shoes, Hats Pistols, Watches, thing, Call Bell- Harris Steam Dye Wk& Suits Cleaned 75c C Uaned n.nd Dyed . W. S. PRIMROSE, ROOM No. 22, PULLEN BUILDING. General Insurance Igbncy. The patr mugc of the public is solici ted. Insurance written 1 romptly on Dwellings, Furniture, Mercantile null other properly Companies wbh ample capiUi. Full experience Satisfaction guaranteed w. s. PRIMROSE, Ajfent GEORGE F. SYME, Civil Engineer. Railroad Suripyin'a specialty, Soof. Bridgp and Arch design, irau(hting, Saiveying Constrnc tion, etc. Office in Capital Club Building. North Carolina, Wake County. In the S"ueriorCourt, July Term, 1899: Rost Turner vs. J. W. Turner. To J. W. Turner: You are hereby notified that Rosa Tur ner, your wife has brought suit against you to the July Term, 1899, f Wake Superior court, for divorce ftom the bonds of matrimony, and that you are rev,iired to appear at said irtn rod answer, plead or demur to the complaint that will be filed during the firat ihfee daya of said term, or the plaintiff will demand of the court that she be allowed to prove the allegations of her complaint a id have judgment accordingly. W. M. RUS3, Clerk Wake Superior Ooort. I.MEI.Y ASSISTANCE. I'r. Chicago No Mrs. .laus itinic L' a. m.) What in :lic world kept you so lateV .Mr. .la'-s W-vthy ihicl. 111' dear, jus" as I u.-ts comin ihicl 'loni; tirsht thin: knccw'cl va held up by shix or slieveu hivlivinyiucii cm 1 1 1 i 1 -1 darlish street. Mr. .lairt's Well, it's a ood thine 1 lie 'y happened to be there to hold you up. Voii never could have done it votir- -elf. Hanlines household paints, Hanlines' Wood Stain, Hanlines' Bath tnb Enamel, Hanlines' Quick drying ftoi r paints, Hanlines' Asphaltum and var nishes, Hanlines buggy paints. Now is the time to do your summer painting. I keep a full line of the above. Rf spectfully, J. C S. Lumsden LAND FOR SALE. On Monday, the 1-lth day ot August, ISU',1, at the court house door iu Raleigh, at 12 m, by virtue of a deed of mort gage executed to me by John McLean, 1 will sell at. public auction for cash a tract of land iu Middle creek township, Wake county, adjoining the land of Hud sou Stephens's heirs, Charles McLean heirs aud others. Beginning at a hickory iu Hudson Stephens' heirs' line thence east 21 chains, 50 links to a stake, thence north 23 chains and 50 links, thence west 21 chains aud 50 links to a stake thence south 23 chains nnd 50 links to the oeginuiiig, containing 50 cavia, more or less, excepting nbout Vj acv sold for a school nud two acres sold to Robert .Teuks. R. H. UTLET, Mortgagee. Rt eigh, N. C, July 8, 1899. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE LOT. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Wake county entered at tbr April termr1899 of said court in the case of B. F. Montague va, Susan Tay lor, bedng number 7585 of the Civil I me 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, 1899 at 12 o'clock h., the following described lot of landj I situated In The city f Raleigh ant 1 beginning at a stake on the West aide . 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 Walter Fowler'a line, thence north at right angles with said alley forty feet, thence east thirty five feet to said McKee'a line, thence sooth along said McKee'a line forty feet to the beginning. Said slot being apart of lot number WI2 in the plan of the city of Raleigt. I ARM I STEAD JONES, , Commissioner. I Raleigh, N. C Maylaki, 1898. TIP-PIT ANOTHER MONUMENT IX CAl'I i . TOL SQUARE. (Raleigh "Advocate.) We are glad to know that North Caro lina is beginning to place a value on her past. This is shown by the grow ing spirit of historical research among our students). Old records ure being searched as never liefore. Rich histori cal mines are being discovered, and our boys uud girls will surely place a higher 4dimate on the past of their State than wus placed by the boys and girls of a generation ago. We are studying inure closely our great men who have juned the silent majority. It is not to the credit of the generations behind ns that so many of our monumental ni-n have no monument over their graves-, r else where, c are glad that this year of grace is marked by a legislative action looking to the erection of a monument to that great "comoner" of the Old North State Zebulon B. Vance. The State may well feel proud of his labors and character, and it will be a l.tting tribute to erect in the beautiful capitoi square in the capital city a neat, artistic monument to his memory. This will be done. The design has been accepted, and the green foliage of next Spring will wave around and over a hnndsonie, enduring monument to Vance. The people of the State should make the day of the unveiling a great one. TIT -FOR TAT. The Tale of An Ass, n Judge and a Lawyer. Chief Baron O'Grady was once trying a case in an assize town where the court hoits abutted on the green, says the Buffalo Commercial. A fair was in progress, and just outside the court a number of asses were tethered. As the counsel was addressing the court one of these began to bray. Instantly the chief baron- stopped the speaker. "Wait a moment. Mr. Bnshe," he said, "I can't hear two at once." The court roared, and the advocate grew red. But present ly, when it came to the summing up. the Judge was in full swing when another ass struck in. whether by the counsel's contrivance or not, who shall say? Any how, up jnmiied Mr. Bnshe. with his band to his ear, and said: "Would your Lordship speak a little louder? There is such an echo in lie court." "Some of I hose ostolTiee people are very clever. They can read illegible writing and deliver letters when the ad dress is forse than a Chinese puzzle." "Yes; but they can't help out the man h ho forgets to mail his wife's letters." Brooklyn Life. Roses. Roses., Carnaticn.s tnd . ;. choice Cut Flowers. Fun. I Designs tastelully a-ny ed ;it Six i t Notic; Decorations I'alms, Ferns aud all other decot tive plants for house culture. For 1 naiueutal gardening at lowest figui All sorts of bedding plants: Horn Geraniums, Heliotropes, Ooleet, et' Chrysanthemums iu the best and ia est varieties. Vines for the veranda Tomato plants once transplanted J best sorts. Cabbage, pepper and Pa? grown Egg Plants. Celery at propr season. All mail orders promptly a tended to. H. Steinmetz, Florist. Raleiirh, N, C. Bell 'Phone 1 13 LAND SALE AT NEW HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY IB, 1899. Ii. M. Famsworth vs. L. P. Freemas aud Others Wake Superior Court. By virtue of authority conferred upon me iu a judgment in the above entitled civil action, I will on Saturday, the 15th day of July, 1899, expose for sale and sell in Xew Hill, N. C, to the hlg'jost biddei for cash, all that tract or parcel of laud in Wake county, North Carolina, in Buckhorn township, situated on th railroad about a quarter of mile south west of New Hill, aud more folly de scribed as follows. Beginning a: pointers on the line of the heirs of Juo Bennett, deceased, running east U7V& poles to a persimmon tree on the Bin branch, A bra in Lashiy's comer, throug1 the meanders of said branch nearly north course 73 poles to a maple t Minuie Olive's Hue, thence west wi -mn niH!, ualeigh and Augusta A' Line Railroad 105 poles to pointers corner of line of Juo. Bennett, deceit, ed, then south, crossing said roilroi again, 72 poles to the beginning, cou taming 45 4-5 acres, more 01 less, ieea 2 acres cot off and conveyed to C. J. Bright, deed recorded in book 91, at page 752, in the Register of Deeds' office for Wake county, and more fully described in the complaint said action. Terms of sale cash or credit as may be announced at sale. W. J. PELLB, Commissioner. I'KELE, AND MAYNARD, Attorneys. STREET EXCAVATION. WeiiiQ Sealed proposals will be received ut til noon, Saturday, July 8tb, 1899 for grad ing, excavating and moving the dirt from the streets ncco-aary for improve ments contemplated on the streets. This dirt is to be moved nnder the direction of the ''treet Commissioner in accord ance with the in truotlons received from the treet oiumlltee. We ask for proposals for moving the din per cubic yara.' The ri ht Is reserved by the city tc re ject any and all bids. Only bids from " e ponsible parties will be considered who are able to give bond for the fa.; jfu compliance of contract By Instruction of the tHrQet Committee JOHN C. DREWRY, . Chairman,
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