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1 t xME TU1ES-VISIT0R. RALEIOH. N. C POBU8HBD BY fat VIMTOB-FBBSS COMFAN - - tINOOKPO&ATBD.) At til Matter. MC81G. ' . ATVHtvTATB TBLBPHONH NO. 17U HUUi THLBFHONB ... NO. 18a unnra SNII ,tH. LBADBB IN TUS NBWtJ at" IN 01TY CIRCULATION. WIDNMDAY, AITGU8T 1, 189. BOYS NEEDED WHAT KIND? The greatest problem of every genera tion has been how to properly train the boys, and the problem, we are often tempted to believe, is further from solu tion today than it has been at times in the past- In every avocation of life there is a demand for energetic, faith ful, conscientious and intelligent youths. They can always find work of some kind if they will be satisfied with small be ginnings, take a keen interest in what ever they undertake, and realize that any honorable measures which promote the interests of their employer or em ployers assist thorn and are stepping stones to something better. Whether the woefnl disregard of these rudiments .of success by many youths of today is due to heredity and environment or both is a disputed question, but the fact that such a state exists must be patent to every business man. How many business men have asked an em ploye to perform some task and been met with the reply: "Here is Jake, he isn't dote anything, why can't he do that?" Perhaps yon have asked a clerk to look up something for you and have been met with so many nauseating and frivilous questions that you would real ly have saved time by doing it yourself. Some employes really seem to take a pe culiar pleasure, regard it as a mark of special viffilnnce. if they can trot to the head of the concern with every little un pleasant incident, more or less of which will arise in every business, and po"r them oitt to a man whose mind is al ready burdened with a multitude of matters claiming his attention, and they never seem to realize that he has any thing to do except to hear their little tales of woe. We are not writing in n fault finding strain, and are speaking almost as much from observation as from experience, but the fact is more and more deeply im pressed upon i daily that the need of today in -the business world Is the same that has existed from the beginning of hitman consciousness, namely, an in telligent and honest interest on the part of the employed for the employer. The manifestation of such an interest may be justified on the grounds of pore selfishness K necessary. Whether" just or not the world will judge a man's surroundings to a large extent by what he is as well as vice versa. So many boys seem to be born absolutely defi cient in any sense of moral responsibili ty and obligation, and the early envlron- : ment of hnndreds of them la not condu cive to overcom'mg this inherited defi- . rieaey. Their motto or Hfe seems to be "Do j net as little aa possible and don't let any man make yoff do a thing tbat you are not paid to do," If indeed their . Ideal is not "Try to get a riving without work." These rendu,, are ant whoMy respoDsiliJe for these criterion, aa was aid at the out set. While It la not fair to judge parents by their children, 'for there are too many Elle's ttitt alive, jet ,' " '-- BUBSOKIPTION PHI CHS. . " UM law j -T ' Una Mont ia' in many instances they are nut bhme less. Some 'twelve months since, the editor of his Vpaper very reluctantly went to a Christian gentleman in Ral eigh and, after expressing regret at his errand, told hiui that fur the third time he had found his little son wowe- e thn ermnked in neenniarv Transactions, - T nn.l hAMfl mnA I i a n wuf.vii i htxl PVPT1 pained, when that Catfc.- replied by , , ... . . merely langhmg and ang, I wish yon would feach him a lesson." The gentleman was very politely informed that we regarded' the matter a little more seriously and while we would like ..... , , to assist the boy any way possible. yet we did not have the time or the ability to run a reformatory and hence after one more trial the boy was ship- ped. This is one example of many which every business man has doubtless encountered. But to be plain our object is simply to enter an explanation for why The Times Visitor was very late reaching some of our host of snbscriliers last night. A Sunday-school iiicnic was given out of town and ail of our dozen or more car riers were told that they could go, pro vided they gave notice the day before so that arrangements couH be made about their routes. This most of them did and, although it occasioned considera ble additional work in the office, yet we were glad for the boys to have a day off and the extra trouble was really a pleas are. However, some of the carriers' ah sence was manifest only by their failure to appear or provide any substitute, and after a patient wait and a vain search the manager of he iwiper had to trudge the streets nntil nearly nine o'clock at night before dinner could be even con sidered, and perhniM! that is why you did not get your paper on time. It is hard ly necessary to say that if yon live on snch a boy's route the face of a new carrier will greet you in future and if you or neigMior miss your pa per pleasoj reort to the of fice so that it can be ar ranged. A new horse to the plough sel dom pulls steady for the first few rows. Sunday school picnics are a blessing, but what a pity it is that the young men and boys who attend these schools cannot learn something of faithfulness, fair dealing, moral obligation, straight business methods and honesty in the daily walks of life. Why is it that they cannot realine that their faithful teach ers and leader could never exercise the great influence now possessed were it not for the fact that their character is founded on the work inviolable, that they are men that swear to their own hurt and change not. whose word as good as their liond .' lo good we attach too much lniiortarocc to the lace ami silks and frills of Christianity without starting with the strong bleaching and homespun of common honesty? Who can say that the sect often called Hard Shell Baptist is wrong when it depicts a plighted word, a broken bond and unpaid debt as a more hieuonm crime liefore God and ' man than a victory of Baccus over Min erva, an occasional subjection of the will to an overpowering appetite or pas sion? The world today needs a genu iue revival of old time np hill down hill, rngged, unswerving honesty and the parents, aa well as the Sunday school teacher, must lay the foundation for it by teaching the boys that their first duty to thenmelven, if they would i amount to anything in any field of en- . . . . . s to be honest and earnest, and deavor, is to be honest and earnest, and then many other things shall be added unto them, but so kmg as they are pla- cidly indifferent to their employer-. (and consequently their own intereMta) they certainly win not receive and bare no right to expect, any sympathy or assistance when they complain of the cruel ln eqoality of our social system, that every body depends on "partis" and being in the "ring," aad whimper that they can not get anything to io. For Gods -delight in j1 Gods, And thruBt tbe weaklaslde; To farm who scorn their charities Their arms fly 'open wide. A' FitlUti'iy l, I. Hi.fc.MtKU V r.' . " '!' "'..- . Will Hoften eans. , horrible Bsui . 'J '" Broise. BneUen's Art a i ,alv. the best In the world, win kit' Jje ATllraSSS xttttStz. - x - guaranteed. Bold by an drngglrta. Clo Gripe Wass) yoaJake Hood's VWm. TbeMcaU-tuIv loaeeh wpwotlri plus, which tear van til to pieces, era. not In it wtth Hood'. Easy to tan. easy to operate, la true af Hoorf'a una. wbtek -Pills BD tO data IB STOIT reSllSet. ' Safe, oertaia aad lure. AS druggists. . C. L Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Tba only Puis to take with Hood's Sarsaparuav SPECIAL RATES VIA S. B. A. L. i To Richmond. Asheville, Philadelphia, Nashville, Tennessee, Black Mountain N. l, and all Summer Resorts, To Kjthmond, Va., one fare and one- third for the round trip, on certificate plau, aeronnn9th annua? gwion Grarrf 'ntain U- - T" K" s'Ptember 5th- To Asheville, N. C, and return $11.00 uinnim luffing uriu lyitniiiua -iit- Underwriters' AsocratIonk August aooount meeing .orttt Carolina nre '12-24. Tickets to be sold August 21 and 22. final limit, August 28th. To Philadelphia. Pa., and return $11.45, account National Encampment G. A. R., Septemter 1, 2. and 3, final limit September 13. An extension of the linnl limit may be obtained until Sep tember30, by depositing ticket with joint agent at Philndeljmia between Septem ber 5 and 9, both duites ircluwlve. and on payment of a fee of 50 cents. To XashrihY, Tenn.. and return $17.50 account Auunal Convention National B.iptist Association, Septemlier 13-10 Tickets to lie sold September It. 12 and 1;'.. with final limit September 22ml. To Klack Mountain. X. ('.. and return, account Summer Assembly nrter n tional Christian Workers' Association :i . I Bible School. August 15-24. Tickets (. Ik- sold August 13 to 21st. Inclusive. h :th final limit August 28th. Week End tickets Raleigh to Old Point Comfort. Va.. Virginia Beach, V:i.. Ocean View., Va.. and Wilmington. N. C, for $3..r0 for the round trip, tick ets good to return Monday following date of sale. The following summer excursions rates apply to some of the the principal re mits reached by the S. A. L. Tickets on sale until September 30th. with final limit Octolier 31st: Southern Pines $ 3.50 I'ittsboro 2.35 West End 4.35 Wrightsrille 7.40 Carolina Beach 7.40 Sonthport 7.05 I.iucolnton 8.90 lenoir 9.00 Shelby 9.50 Ilntlierfordton 10.50 Asheville (via Charlotte! 10.90 rui r LnJOOO OAK CITY Steam Laundry, J. K, MARSHALL, Proprietor. 126 Fayetteville St. Raleigh. N. C. A Cordial Invitation Extended to All TO VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM AND SEE THE LATEST DESIGNS nc Bath Room Fixtures. SOUTHERN PLUMBING AHD BEATING CO. HARRY A. HART, Manager. INTER STATE 'PHONE 444, 224 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE STREET Repair. Work Promptly Attended To. fin Hnrrrrpc EETHWi TEETH1RS POWDERS ABi THURSDAY, Bargains Upon Top of Bargains. READ THIS LIST: One case 7c Bleacbintf to be sold that day. Better goods 'ban you could buy before tie present advance. For the day A 3 ;he- pritA will be f4C pApER120 of S()e,f paDC or1ed a for only... Tbii Is a btjr bargain. To Rug Bargains-First one, The Other One Will be SoltTat - Cbey are Smyrna Ruga A small lot of Dress Ginghams to be sold out at, per yard, 68-inch Write Organdies at - - - -i!8-lrjcb WhUe OrgandW at - s - - 67inch White Organdies at - - . nS-incb White Organdiei at - . - . inch White Organdies at . . Tbe.-e givids are about 50 per sent. b"lo prlpp. t A bout 5 0 boxes Paper and Envelopes, regular 10c goods 1 1 be sold at; per box, ' ,v . , - . - . 10(1 hnm Tiwlltl Plxlra Mf lwv f..f i.V': ' .wv ..v.., yv. "v-,,,: . The entire stock of Trimmed Hats are beta sold pricen hf. wfi ptefc8o you. New lot B -aut PL s, Beet Buchles arkl Valenciennes J act Atteod this Bargain Bale . . . , . : WOOLLCOTT & SON. , T. WW . M. WV V! . Asheville (via stage) 12.00 Blowing Bock 14.80 Littleton .... .j.-- 8.00 Old Point Comfort, Va...;. ... 7.60 Virginia Beat. Va 7.60 Ocean View, Va 7.60 Washinrton, D. C 13.00 1 Baltimore, Md 13.60 New York, N. Y 23.60 Bust on, Mass 25.60 Frovidence, R. 1 25.60 Washington, N. G 6.65 Afton, Va H-85 NatnrM Bridge 10.40 White Sulphur Springs. Va t.4.25 Farmville, Va 7.70 The following rates apply for thirty days limit: Washington, IX C $12.60 Baltimore 12.60 New York, N. Y 20.00 ". .'StoOS0$.j. .xsar.lo$kfktnzE ::g The, rates named alsive to Eastern cities anly via Portsmouth and steamer. Hates to Xew York. Boston mid Provi dence, include meals and stateroom berths on steamer. Fodr rates, etc., call on Trav. Pass. Agent City Ticket Agt. II. S. I.KAltl). Z. P. SMITH, Raleigh, X. C. Raleigh, N. C. N KPIDKMIC OF UlARRHOEA. Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa nut Grove, Fla., says there has been qui' 'ii epidemic of diarnhoc there. Hi i "vere attack and was cured li chet ter, Mich., tells how such a slave was nade free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for live years that site ould not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her ova work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures iutv lusuess. sleeplessness, meljinclioly. head ache, backache, fainting mid dizzy .-pi-llv This mirable working medicine is a gml send to weak, sickly, rr.o down pi-ipli Every bottle guaranteed Only M I rents. Sold tJ all iriisgis: NARKOW BSC A TE. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ads line Hart, of Groton. S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally ternii untcd in Consumption. Four doctors gave me np, saying I could not live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advi-ed to get Dr. King's New IHscovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, ook in all eight bottles. It has cured die. and thank God, I am saved ami ww a well and healthy woman. Trial oottles free at Drug Store. Regular size I50e and $1.00 nunrnii bmI or price refunded. UlUMUtTUio I l KegDiatatiM lata Um Bomb, lakes Teething luj. TEETHHA Bdlera tic Bowel Troobte of Cnfldreo cf Ibj I0L Oorta OnlT B5 OaotaL Aak Tow Smasin ai: AUGUST 17. .. . wOw 15.30 inches, lo be nld 1- - - SI 24 3e. 70c GOe 44c 20c 20c 5c 4s j g.Day RALElGHiMALE ACADEMY, The twenty-first annua' sea io begini Septeaibt 4th. Tborqpgh preparation for College or Business, Small classes and jlose individual attention, espeeiailly in el-meptary work. Represented Mid endorsed by numbeis of the prominent professional and business men of the oily and State, For Catalogue at.d other informa lio address HUGH MORSON, Principal. C. F. BULLOCK, ARTISTIC SIGN WRITER. RALEIGH, . N. C.E Aadraat WILBUR R. SMITH, LsxnroTox, a. "Canape and bat Oolltge." COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY ! Southern i Railway . 1 ! STASDARr HAIL M lY F j thkSOUTH j Th. CMnct Um t all iwu. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA FLORIDA CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strlftly FIRST QJjASS Equipment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and yon are as sured a safe, comfortable and Expedi tious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables. rates and general information, or ad dress R. L. VERNON, THAD C. STTJRGIS. T. P. A. C. T. A., Charlotte, N. 0. Raleigh, N. O. No rouble to answer questions. Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice President and General Manager; J. M. Gulp, Traf- 6c Manager; W. A. Turk, G. V. A. Washington, D. C. North, South and Southwest. . Schedule in Effect December 11th, 180S SOUTHBOUND. So. 403. No. . Lv llueigh .... 2.14 a.m. 3.30pm Ar So. tines. ... 423 a.m. 5.58 pin Ar IlanJet 5.07 a.m. C.fcHpiu Ar. Wilmington, S.A.L. 12.05p.m. Ar Monroe,S.A.L. 6.43am Ar Char S.A.L. 7.B0am Ar Chester.S-A U8.08am Ar Greenwood ..10.35am Ar Athena ....... 1.13pm Ar Atlanta 8.50pm Ar RALEUQH...2.10am 9.13pm 10.20pm 10.56pm 1.07am 3.43am 6.20am 34pm NORTHBOUND. No. 402 No. 38. Lv Raleig-h . . . 2.06 am .11.72am Ar Henderson .... 8.28am 12.80pm Ar Portsmouth .... 7.25am 520pm Ar Biia'd.A.C.L.,8.45am 7.12pm Ar"Wash,tn,P.aJ.B.12Jlpm 11.10pm Ar New York .... 623pm 6J53am Ar RALBiGH .2-lOam 11.18am Daily. . ' - . Noa. 408 and 402. "The Atlanta 8oe clal," Soliid Veetibnled Traia of Pull man Sleeper and Goachee between Washinrton and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers - between Portsmontbr' auJ unestar, d. u. 1 w u . ntnmj m m Noa. 41 and 88. "The 8. A. L. Et 1 swaoi sww imn, rpnu.a pre-," olid Train, Coaches and Pull- ; lTZXZ aTT'w'SItl Atlanta. Company Sleepers between , M a. M ikeataau. se hc.mu. Coinmbia and Atlanta:. . j awaey. ir yrtM. m.M tM m . wis Both trains make Immediate connec, J ihmi - m na iiiirtin. tion t Atlanta for Montgomery. Mo J Mo la cash raxmuaa tim em bile. New Orleans, Texas, Cslifornia, .-mm Mumtw wIi fttsMoea Nashville ilui f " " raAJermuamo, 1. ia.oom phis. Macon end "lorlda. . ; crcxa,. rotrarB n, t tetkeaxxTasvaaainkt For tickets. rieesMira, etc, apply frs, as at .. irau.iest ttesme agenta. or '.x- k-. ..-: II. 8. IJCARD. C T. and r. A.i; V - Kaleigh. Xi C. J E. St. JOHN, Vk President and Oen efal Manairer. '!:'-:'-?---.-;.:.,!. 1U W. B. Olovef, Traffic Manager - V. HS. MeBKB, General Sopt. U 8. ALLEN, Gen. Pass. Agt. General Offices, Portsmouth, Va. k close out if low prices will do U 3.60 OXFORDS 2.S0 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS . 1.50 2.00 ' M 100 1.00 " r 50 s. e. poous. LEADERnlN FINKHOJta. RALEIGH AND CAPE FEAR RAILWAY SCHEDULE. In Effect 6:30 A. M., April 24, 899. No. 5. No. 3. Monday. Tuesday. Wednes. Thursday. and and Friday, Saturday. Read Down No. 1. Tuesday. Wednes. and Saturday. A. M. I'. M. A M. A M. 6 30 4 15 il i,v Raleiifh, Ar 10 25 ,6 35 4 20 6 Cnralenb Jundion 10 20 C40 4 25 6 40 Caraleih Mills In 10 6 50 4 35 . 6 50 Syivlola 10 00 7 00 4 40 7 00 Barnes' 9 55 7 20 4 50 7 10 Hobby's 9 45 7 45 5 00 . 7 20 McCuller's 9 40 7 50 5 10 7 25 Banks 9 25 7 55 5 15 7 30 Austin 9 20 8 2U 5 25 7 45 Willow Springs 9 10 8 30 5 35 '7 55 exton 9 00 8 40 5 45 8 10 Ar. Sippvhaw Lv 8 50 All schedule trains carry passengers. Approved: jTIM HI(jh v2 used . aIi sorts '.. cough rt.nc tks i, ; it docs not yield; it is too deep j5dted. It may wear j itself out in time, but it is more liable to j produce la grippe, pneumonia or a scri- ! o"s throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body.. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else foils. There is no doubt about it It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing fooa medicine. yxt inn f i .oo, ll dniggiiti. SCOTT & BOWNE, Ounmu, New York. A $300 Puzzle CUTTHISPICTUREOUT ll aortalM tw fmm aoksr tmi tktm dnskHni pm ta a all urn v v twMM m inrat SEXD STOS1 wUI fin rSBBmaikw. (uw(OEMaar wti !. Tkeaak. artel ef ttM fllleill wea aLSS, Sal wejwfll iwt (a eaiefeHl ewteftef enea) a nwafS m IVKaT aenoa aalBartaaslaa TBBaa eaatkkn'nwevttk aaX HMfaelae ta. mm wttt Siliie 1 11 1 1 ail tuat. tor xa Saaal OilllilHi Xe. X. etaeaMaf aa laianan thWj mt tae anao, .t eeni is t reaiieia.iiwef SMeseai t? yiaenn saw aaan, mm, va. Who eaa think n nn am Impie tlilua to Pl rrntot ymr 1"a thv may bnng wenha. - r ..iT....i , cvu. raieni a't-r SMva. Wa .fi.n, II. 0.,f ttilr Si.A) pnaseaiaa Saw alas ot 4we aouUraJ iuvanutMis waraa r OOLOBSkjalmtwt T2f I i j yhHihi wht van i " m anr U gho anrSMNSilMlaiktaHIM A Cut in Shoes We have a line of Fit.j Sho und.Sl pers that we are going' to 1.50 No. 2. No. 4 No. Tuesday, Tuesday, Monday. Tbursday, Thursday' Wednes- and and ana Sa'urday, Saturday, Friday, P M. 8 00 7 55 7 45 7 35 7 30 7 20 7 15 7 05 7 00 6 50 6 40 6 30 P. M. 6.10 605 5.55 5.40 525 5.15 5.10 4 40 435 425 410 4 00 JOHN A. MILLS. President and eneral Manager An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and Ueneficlal effects of the well known remedy, Strup of Fios, manufactured by the CALiroKitiA Fie Strop Co., illnatrate tbe value of obtaining- the liquid laxa tive principles of plant, known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable qua'.ity and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakenuw or irritating them, tnako it the ideal laxative. In the process of nosnnfacturlng figs are used, as they eri pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of th-' rented; are obtained from senna and .ier aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fie Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, picas remember the full name of theCocMu printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG. OAH FKAUOJSOO. OAX ix)ursvm,K. kt. raw tors, v. T Bar saVi bp aU rup jisifc-irika 50c. pet tot IDLE FORTUNES. AwattUuj she FiaHtaav By H. FUtihrtMnm, ga, I mm a Few people know that many eC tm etd stamps lyinc Idle on tetters and arn of by-fona days, in their old trunk and a ar rets, are worth larm sums of money. Many ot the readers of this paper have looked swsy aomcwhare old stamps that are worth from tea to a hundred dollars each, and may o readily turned lo cash. Handsome reward has frequently met the hunter of old stamps, a ease of recent ooearrenoe benur thst of (he Janitor of the LouiniUe(Kjr.) Court House, who neeived several thousand dollsrs for stamps found among waste paper, which had been consigned to the scrap basket to be burned, The prlos onoe obtained tor eingle Con federate stamp was enonrh to keep a family In comfort for a year. This stamp waa found by a lady in Jeffersonvuls, Ga., and was mailed from afsoon, Ga., In 1861. It was purchased and then resold la St. LoaU, la UM, for a very larga r.x. There are na qneatlonably jitlll a great many ot Unas : local stamps to be found. This stamp was the afsoon, " Oa. . stamp ahown In lllas tratloa and was not known to eclat before this specimen waa found. Others may have bsea need In varloas cities of the South darathjeivll wsc,whloh wUI hrlag equally The stamp-hnnter will qniokly bsoesss taa- : clnated with the work, besides reaplnga prof liable reward. The beat way to go about it is to tret ransack your old trunks, garret and elossts for tbe letters and papers ef forty odd yssis ago; (ossetujat your neighbors aad get what they hare, and. If possible, get per- Isttars and papers la ths Court Hoase; then aend them, all tonthar, to some reliable dealer, who will cheerfolly sort than over, appraise then, aad notify yon of their oaaa A little trouble looking np these eld stamps daring the winter months would lift saeeW irm wnaa run earn irtxn old I mm Ostly ghit- A CMchtV B0lik 1H f V 1 v In ftiod wax Ooid gatailte with b)M rihhst.. Tk V -a. urug c' m t "tend Vomtf 4avja. t. Baasihsat. 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