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THE TMES-VISITOR. RALE.QH, M. C. PUBU8HBD BY t VIBITOK-f KKS8 COMPANY rait Mail Matter.) orios ..l'alKBTATB) TUXim'ttUNB NO. 17b HUAj TJCLKFUONJfl . . . MX 182 BUB80K1FT10JH mOB8. Oh leer " W-00 Um Moatii. J ell. LKADBH IN TH" NEWS NI :"! CITY UtRijUt-ATlON. MONDAY, ABGtlHT 21, 18W Dick Croker, the big Griped tiger, has tataea up a diet of crow. Tom Reed's private secretary is a candidate for the seat Tom will va cate. Now that the watermelon season is in its height it is not such a hard thing to swear off drinking. While the "Shamrock" may be a daisy, that "Columbia" is certainly the gem of the ocean.- Rudyard Kipling has an American double in the person of William L. Beck er of Chicago. The likeness is said to be perfect The Cincinnati Zoo refnses to sell any more bisons, and its directors expect to baro in a few years the largest herd of buffaloes in the world. Governor Koosevelt respectfully de clines the pressing invitation of alleged friends to become a candidate for the norafnaition for the Vice Presidency next year. He refuses to be shelved, and, like some other aspiring Republi cans, the Governor of New York is look ing toward 1904. The outlook for France is not alto gether hopeless when ?e has still left in .her army a soldier of the type of Colonel Picquait. Rx-Seeretary of War Alger announces that he is "out of politics." Speaker Reed has said the same thing; but there is a perceptible and significant differ ence in the manner in which the two men have made thiir exits from public life. Speii ker I teed simply retired. Mr. Alger was retired. "Go West, young man." said one Hor ace Greeley. Now, is the- time for the westward excursion. They are calling of volunteers ut J2 a (lay out there to out the wheat und other crops. Ttaie heats $13 a month to go to the Philip Bine. Is puncturing an evidence of insan ity?; .jA Chicago woman repeatedly punctured her husband's bicycle with a bat pin., She has been declared insane. At New York woman punctured a snor ing husband's throat and they said she as insane. A cotton mill at Clover, 8. C has de clared a 41 per cent dividend and paid for Itself in eight years, repaying to ita stockholders every cent invested daring the eight years. And this, too, without anj. reduction of employes' wages or Wkoots. " How's 'tJttt-tWr Boat-, cotton nilU ;Ti ta fat a totaled case, hot there are. maA about tn this State tfcat hare done' aearty ireH as the Clove,, 8. 0,, tilt jrOC0il TH itUBQKtA '' AH doctota & Reaick HamBtoa Watt Jefferasa'. after sufferitg -lr months from UecUl riatola, h veil A anlesaa eostfy operattwi vat per formed; ht lie eared Mmaetf wfti tr i u niln'a raia Mi.'tkS mi;l t1M ears M M MM Hint ka be World. 1 eeW t . Me hf .vnggist -, v, ' ' i The courts of Kentucky will uo doubt be called upe to dertde to lch branch of ta dennwraoj the emMetaatic roos ter belong -t: i "It l expected the whoa a State con vention i belli, a device for the official ballot will tie adopted and announced. 'She deviee of b IVmoeratH has been the proverbial rooster. The Cfoebel con vention, held some time ago, forgot to say anything about the roowter. The Democratic convention held at Lexing ton Wednesday, which nominated John Young Biosrn for Governor, laid claim to the rooster. That in the device wanted by tlie Goebel party also. Both irties wan the rooster, but only one can have him, and it will probably be left t the courts to decide which of the two fac tions is the rooster democracy. Go, bel would probably oare nothing for the male IHHiltry; but it is possible that, those who have marked the names of the rooster might do it again, by force of habit. But lie needn't mind that, he has the elec tion officers, or will have them, and one able counter will be worth more to Goebelism than a hundred voters." Why don't the Northern press let up on the negro problem and tell their people how to stop the inceudiaryism aad human butchery connected with the strikes up there? Let us and the nig ger atone. We can handle that matter. The embalmed beef business has taught us that we eat altogether too much meat anyway. It's miuch cheaper for the foreigu element to consume the American beef supply. Jmtf let them luivv it all. When Oom Paul Kruger orders a day of prayer he adds a little P. S. by way of ordering just a few mmre guns atid a small hatch of ammunition. The man who recently advocated the superiority of goat meat as a nutritive diet must have had an inside tip on the advance in the beef market. J 'VOMAX'S UULE IX KANSAS. A "Lady" Mayor and Town Council of Women. From the Philadelphia Times. That the new woman fad is not a thing of the past and that the new vo Buiii herself is here to stay and means business is strongly evidenced by the success with which the female cuntiii lent in the town of Seatle, Kansas, re cently met when the electors emphatical ly declared in favor of the petticoat form f government by defeating every male candidate for a municipal office. The new town council, which was then eleet ed. is composed entirely of women. It is probably the first local governing liody without a man on it in the history of America. At its first meeting a lady mayor was elected and the business of :he council was conducted as usual. The innovations has so far created no serious trouble. The election was a' very tierce me. women candidate standing for .very ward, and the result of Dhe poll has astonished the whole city, and no iiody more than the ladias themselves. Tn fact the growing strength of the new woman movement is making itself evident in many ways and in many places. There are now not only women louncilmen and women mayors, but wo men legislators, women lawyers, aud, in some instances at least, women jurists. Moreover this movement is not only tak ing place in this country, but is making itself felt in European countries as well. Switzerland has gone much farther than Kansas, however, in this matter.. In several parts of the country the an nual emigration of workmen to towns lieyond the Alps and in distant parts of Europe has had the effect of leaving the communes in almost entire charge of the women, and it has been found necessary in the Canton Ticino to create a wo .tnan's vote to carry on the work of the municipality while the fathers and husbands are away at their work. The commune of Melano has particu larly suffered from the dearth of men. and it appeared at one time as if the work of the parish must come toa stand still. The local council saved the situa tion, however, by decreeing that in the months of spring and snmnner any com petent lady member of a councilor's household' might act on tlx; council in his stead. The affairs of the commnnea are now administered by a council of wives and mothers who possess all the rights and privileges of the absentee male mlers. When the antnmm comes, and all the mea return home for the winter, and their husbands and sons will once more takeup the reins or government. There is in Wales a town which may lie said to be controlled by the fair sex. The women on the local government register at Carmarthen form over sixty lier cent of the whole number of voters more than -double the proportion exist ing m any other town in the kingdom. The explanation generally given of this curious state of things is that the indus tries of the town have decayed of late years, and that Cannorthen now de pends for its prosperity on its reputa tion as a health resort. Hence the greater number of householders are wo men who keep lodging houses for the accommodation of visitors. We have not heard, however, that the women of Carmarthen have yet made any attempt to follow the example of their sisters in America. In many American States women sit on juries along with men, and in Illi nois a Jury investigating the deaith of a woman is composed entirely of women. Breach of promise cases in Kentucky are always tried by women' ami, under certain circumstances, both in America and Eagtaad women prisoners may PBEfVBNTBI A TRAGEDY. timely information given Mrs. Mohrici fjoog, of New StraltsriBe, Ohio, prr ceoted a dreadful tragedy aad saved two Itbb. A frightful caught had lou kef ler awake every, night. She hn.l tried many remedies and doctors bus steadily grew woree until nrged to tr Dr. Kinr New- XHseovery. -une imttie . wkotty enmd her. and she write loir I marvel ow medicine also cured Mr, !.-ii; f of a Mvere attack of Pneumonin. Sihi cures are poritrr proof or tnt niareit Im merit of thi crand renedr fr enr- ln iH diroat. olxwt and lna trooUes. ' Only ioc. ana ai-uu. xirery Dome gwrntnteea. TtUI bottles fire at any Hm- f claim to be Wed by juries of tlrcir nil ex. The State Legislature of Colo rado, too, has a lady member who has more than once peeaided over its delib erations. She is called "Mrs. Speaker. Uatesbarg, a town in Illinois, barely escaped the fate, of Seattle at a recent election the women being narrowly defeated. It is significant, however, n,t at this election a lady Democratic camlidalte defeated her husband, who .wi a Runnhlirain! and it is eloquent of the active part the women take in the work of local government in Kansas that in another town of the State, Witchaita, a promimwt and wealthy can didate promised the women that if elect ed lie would endeavor to secure laws in flicting fines for wearing bloomers, and discharging every policeman that used ad language. The other side, however, Midertonk to prohibit high Imts i 'he theatres, and the obliging candidate was beaten. JOE BLACK rH: B-X'S FRESH , SPEECH. , The "gawd aud me" siwech of ex-Sena- ; t..r Blackburn is us fresh as when first hm-iI twenty years ago, in ta.it, it is so j vert flush that it is just as well that Mr! Goebel's unlimited supply of ice is I always on hand, else Blackburn s one lamb might soil during the hnwt time in the old State. Louisville Post. First Man Why did y" ask Bibbs just now to lend you five dollars? Yon had plenty of money this morning. Second Man I have plenty now; but I knew Bibbs wns going to ask me for some. Tit-hits. Biliousness (i caused by torpid liver, which proveusadt jon and permits food to fenuent aad putrttytb die stoma. Wen iouow eiim. tasoinina, nerwusueas, and, . II not relieved, bilious fever Pills cr blood Mtsonuig. Hood's mil stimulate toe atoiuach, rouse the Brer, enre headache, alzilness c;i- tips The only KU M lake wiUi I j HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. . ) Nothiug succeeds like success. E. K. : ' Pace always succeeds in pleasing his I patrons in groceries. Numsens Special ' Tickling and Table Vinegar always on I hand. All roads lead to Home, and most i' ads lead to D. T. Johnson's Fancy and Staple Grocery. Nuiiisen's Special Tickling and Table Vinegar always on lap. Fortune's road is paved with econo- ' my. Economize in groceries by purchas ing from V. H. T. Caudle. Numseu's special Tickling anil Table Vinegar on ' band. j Don't rob I'eter to pay Paul but save ; money by getting your eatables from ' .1. W. Sanderford, who keeps Numseu's Siiecial l'ickliog and Tabk' Vinegar. The best is cheapest in the end. You ' can get best and cheapest groceries from H. O. Gattis; also Numsen's Spe- I ih.l Tickling and Table Vinegar. The proper and economical adminis tration of the household is the prime duty of every housewife. Begin by or dering your household supplies from II. T. Ilorubuckle, who carries Num s.n's Special Pickliug and Table Vine L'nr. If at first you don't succeed, try .VuniKeu's Special Pickliug and Table Vinegar, which can lie found at M. A. Stevens, fancy and staple grocery. The oldest science is that of proper living, eutiiig aud rindking. Your com fort and longevity will he subserved ly purchasing groceries from 'i'alton & Nurrou, who handle Nuiiisen's Special Tickling and Table Vinegar. .xperieiice uemonstrates mat one is never permuneutly successful through "chance." Take no "chauces," but go direct to Terrell Terrell for groceries .ind Xumsen'-i Special Pickling and Ta ble Vinegar. "It is never to late to mend." Amend your new year's resolutions by pur chasing your groceries from J. Q. Adams. He sells Nuiiisen's Special Tickling and Table Vinegar. Economy, the twin sister of wealth, ii waits you at W. J. Reavis,' where you may obtain most value for your money. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar a specialty. "A little Vinegar now and then U relished by the best of men." Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar ran be found at B. W. Jones' fancy und staple grocery. Stop paying fancy prices for goods. Iok at the prices and qaality of 'gro ries kept by W. H. Caudle. Listen to rood advice. Ask for Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. The law of snpply and demand is fully understood by G. VV. Goodwin, v. bo serves his patrons with the best groceries (including Numsen's' Special Pickling aad Tab Vinegar) at lowest pi ices. C. F. BULLOCK, ARTISTIC SM WRITER. RALEIGH, N. C. pEtiliYnoYALPiLLa Arc, ilvin mm, wfciS '. rtbfc. Taky i - ,V ' X Mk IS.tM4Tn.iMtM. Smfr. . -V -re nu'i uimmij Steam iilnfiry. J. K, MARSHALL, Proprietor. 126 Fayctteville St. , let Us Make Yon an Estimate for Heating YOUR HOUSE fflTH STEAM OR HOT WATER SOUTHERN PLUMBING HARRY A. INTER STATE 'PHONE 444, TEETUNS tmm RALEIGH AND CAPE FEAR RAILWAY CHEDULE In Effect 6:30 A. M., April 24, 899. , No 5. No. 3. No. 1. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday. A'adnes. Thursday. Wednes. and and And I'riday, Saturday, Saturday. , Read Uown . M. P. M. A M. 6 30 4 IB 6 30 6 35 4 20 6 35 3 40 4 25 6 40 6 50 4 35 6 50 7 00 4 40 7 00 7 2d 4 50 7 10 7 45 5 00 7 20 7 50 5 10 7 25 7 55 5 15 7 30 8 21 5 25 7 45 8 30 5 35 7 55 8 4'l 5 45 . 8 10 Ar. S All schedule trains carry p-tssenjjers.. Approved Bad Photographic sore SEE TO IT THAT YOUR ORDERS ARF GIVEN TO "Oar Agents Only' . r c ill at office and make y ur owa ee 1 1 tioni: . - X card addreeaed 10 ni. will brio onr n ieemantoyo rdoor. SATISFaiON GUARANTEED ..r there wl 1 be no ch rre for the work Te sell for cae or on small weekly UNION PORTRAIT CO 3 -i FayeUevH e St.; ft.lih. (N,- C. Vext door to office of Momlnx Post, ' AGENTS ? W NTKD ' lr . every own In ihlatv s r, I is an eyB iiilargeiiieiit'o-en rtalelght Ns C I IT- Looks Murderous To do it, But Are Getting in Their New Fall Stock And they are selling off their Summer Stuff for little or Nothing. They are bounil to havi th room. If you don't want the BEST don't ask for WHITING BROS, GRAPE Ask your Grorer for them i WHITING BIS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AND HEATING CO, HART, Manager. 224 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE STREET Aids Digestion, Eegulates tbe Bovels, Mares tlie I Troubles o( mof Any Age. m Onlv OR ChmtB. POWDERS 'Aak. Tour Pruvgiit torU. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6 Tuesday, Tuesday, Monday. Thursday, Thursday Wedne and - ' and an-i Saturday, Saturday, TYiduy. -Read Up. A. M. P. M. IV M 6.10 6 05 5.55 5.40 5 25 5 15 510 4 40 435 4 25 410 -100 n B1RI I 1 KaiesToethM Lv. Raleifh. Ar. 10 25 Caraleigh Junction 10 20 CaraleiKh Mills 10 10 Sylvalola 10 00 Barnes' 9 55 Hobby's 9 45 McCuller's 9 40 Banks 9 25 Austin 9 20 Willow Springs 9 10 8 00 7 55 7 45 735 7 30 7 20 7 16 7 05 700 6 50 .640 30 exton 9 00 ppaliaw Lv 8 5(f JOHN A 'ILIX Prisii'ent und cnersl Manager WEEK END RATES. Saturday and Sunday excursions to Morehead, N. O., Wilmington, N. C. Old Point Comfort, Va., Virginia Beach, Va and Ocean View. Va., $3.50 tor the Round trip. Effoerive Saturday, May 20th, and continuing to and including Sunday, Sep tember 24, 1800, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to above points at $3.50. Tickets on 'tale Satur days, good returning until and including Mondays following date of sale, except that Morehead City tickets Will be sold on Saturday! only, -with final limit, Tues days following dato of aala,. Ticket! from Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach and Ocean -View will Ibe good retaining from Norfolk not later than train Jf. 11, 8:35 p. m. Monday!. In addition to above week end rates the Southern Railway-wilt place on sale Saturday, July 1, and continuing to and including Sunday, August 27th, 1899, to U6 following named places Ticket! on sale: Saturday! and Sunday! on all traini scheduled to arrive at destination not Iter than 2:30 p. m. Sunday, gol returning until and including Mondd; , date of sale, at ratea as follow!: . To asherille ad tetnrn, : $5.40 ' Black Mountains, 0.10 Round Knob, 4.90 Marion, 4.60 . Morganton, 4.20 Connelly Spnoga, , 4.00 Hickory, - 4.00 " For farther information with write or call on T. O. STTJRGIS, Ticket- Agmt, Dato Depot an Varborough Hoose, -':.-':.tei"i;;tt-,'VMii !t- .) r.':n::d-iln Idea Mitat lmi)l tiling io pu-n(f Prfitoat ynw lwt: ihm mar trrimgwom. wwtlti mm. Wrwtlilnrtoo, D. OA ttwtr r mt f North Carolina, , mrt I &';. October Term. 18US. B."N. gW va. jAonie V$nt jf N'01 Scrth by bUt-ataon'.? ' OSewfM'fead ant above named wifftiike notice that an action entitled as above has "been commenced inthetiipVrhr Court o'f Wake county for the dWolur tionjjf the bonds of matrimony between the above named plaintiff a'nd defendant, an,J the abore najued defpmhint: Will uiruiiT rajie noTtoeruMii. sue is requireu to appear at tha next term of the Su perior Court of said county to be held on the seventh Monday after the first J Monday in September, 1800, at the court house of said county in Raleigh, North Carolina, and answer or demur to tha complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the "relief de manded in said complaint. This August 18th, 1800. WILLIAM KUSS, Clark of Superior Court. It Uw ' ' An Excellent Combination. ; The pleasant method and "oeneficial effects of the well known remedy. 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In order to get its beneficial effects and to i! c. id imitations, pleao remember the full name of the Coizm printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CG. BAN FRANCISCO. OAI LOUISVILLK. KY. NRW TORS, H. T TE13I COUgil son I You have used ill ! ;orts of cough reme I Jies bui it does not ( yield; it is too d:zp ?$ated. it may. wear J i cl ..:. " t ,.i; I .LSCTI OUL 1!? UUL I it is more liable to t'nrrduce la riooe. i r, ' I pneumonia or a sen lous throat affection. I You need something I it. -i ...; mai wiii ive yoa strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. 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 ran down or emaciated you should certainly take,, this nourishing fooa medicine. ! . joe. nd St.aai n dmgglrta. . COrr A BOWNE, Ctwrnbu, Nw Yotfc. Cmata, tni TradcM ark. obtained and ftM Ps : o.tbuftlneM conducted or ftjoocxaTC Fn. " "u omoc ia oam U.S. ptiht Crner ' rd we can ie-ure patent in leu tiire tliku thoa. . rRfnnu tmm Waahlnwtnr.. : ''t ,1 Sand modal, drawing; r plmbk, with deatrfp-l Jtioa. We advlaadf pattntabl or awt, free oil lciutgs. uur mitotan uii pan ni i aecurea. I PaUT""W to Obtaio Patents," wl jeet of same ia th U.S. and arctca eeualri iftetasraaw: Aoarava, -. : - - i A V -ft, r.m mm mm mm a. ri PATH1T - DrsiRita rsii.H.k. ooita OAN0C Vr- .Hrt 0' lt 0 ' HBVICI M TO MTEMTABIUTY f Notice in 14 Inventive Age " If Book "How to obtain Patau ta" fc e,,,.! Cawam wftodamls. WofeeMn nstont is seennd. LsttMilstrictlverinlkientifil. Addi'iee, E. fcbtotRl, PatHrt Lawfef. Waafciaakia, 0. C Southern Railway. STAND ART RAIL M IK fk Hract Um to All Paint. CALIFORNIA. FLORIDA CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly FIRST GLASS Bqnipmeat on al! 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 tions journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates and general information, or ad dress R. L. VERNON, THAD 0. 8TURGIS. T. P. A. O. T. A.. Charlotte, N. C. Raleigh, N. O. No rouble to answer questions. Frnnk S. Gannon, Third Vice President and General Manager; J. M. Oulp, Traf fic Manager; W. A. Turk, G. P. A., Washington, D. 0. a.b. e ALFOROJBYNJMfc CHRISTOPHERS BOOK and JOB PRINTERS )ut work Is as good as can be me in thu city. Prices as reason able as can be obtained for the class of work. When you want something nice and new in desigu trr as. GOOD STOCK I GOOD MA- TERIALI GOOD WORK IF IF YOU WANT To Sell Old Cloihes. Old Gold, Guns, or ;iny )hoiif a6-q. Old Shoes, Hats l'ii..ls. ihin f.. Wmchoa, Call Bel Harris Steam Dye'Wks .Suit.- Cleared f5c. 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