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TIIF. THJF5-VISIT0F. RALE1QH, N. C. 1'HJB ViaiTtK-iKBS8 COMPANY " ar HMMXMr Malt MaW.) tNTICH IN TUB ACADEMY OF MUSIC. . -"iTKKiJTATlB TBIJSI'HONE NO. 17 wmi.i. TKLHf UONB . . . NO. 183 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. Jfc Yi W-00 Um Month usee .HH LEADER IN THE NEWS 1N1 1N OITY C1P.0UUAT1ON. . AUGUST 84, 189U THURSDAY, VIRGINIA'S EXAMPLE. North Carolina lags behind nearly ev ery State in the Union in the estab lishment of a reformatory for unfor tunate and offending youth. The need is certainly as great in. this State as elsewhere, but year after year the ur.t ter i forced to give place to some .'.es tion of infinitely less Inwortaneo. Our Bister State of Virginia has just built a reformatory for negro youths. "This new colored reformatory, which is located in Hanover county, and whiebj will be opened in a few days, wiU be one of the most important movements for the improvement at the colored youthful criminals ever started in the Sooth," W di8p9,0b frm Ri-hmOUd-"Governor Tyler and the penitentiary officiate are taking a deep interest in this new institution. They believe with proper management this reformatory will do more toward the elevatk.u and practical Improvement of the youne ne groes now in the jails and n the Stat, prisoners than anything yet attempted. The undertaking will be watched with interest 'by the people, not only in this, tint those in other Southern Stat.-s. If it shall prove a success, it is believed Mr. .Huntington, through Whose liber ality this institution has lieeen started, will give tart her and much in more suli stantial aid to it." Surely Mr. Huntington eonld not have exercised his generos ity i na better direction fl'nd we long for the day when North Carolina shall be aroused from her sloth and enact some .measures calculated to turn the unfortunate youths within her bor der into useful citizens instead of en conraging and assisting them to lMx-onie more accomplished criiniiwils and hance a greater meraace to socety. M. LABORI'S W'OBK. The presence of Labori at the Drey fus trial infused new spirit and vim into the defence yesterday and, Tues day. Hla vigorous crows-examiiuatiion of witnesses for the prosecution caused striking feaulta. He quietly but quickly cornered General Mercier and cunning ly knocked their famnful and elaborately concocted etories into a cocked hat. It is evident now that the motive for his assassination. He it considered the keystone of the defence and amti-Drey-fnsairda and constantly sending him in fernal machines. And hd k caUed Court of Jnatiea in France. Such gorermnent U tittle superior to Agifinal do and the Filipino Admiral Dewey Ian arrfred at Ville tranche -wBeMI h wUi roBnain a week. 11 Hi lvvuaii iov wvawwvm". All doctor tu BtwcL" uamtteoi w West JeiTenK: O- after rabrinf l montiia from Kectal a&w, wuM dil.nnlewi a eutBy wpwiioB wa pr forined; bn cored hMiuwtt wWl Lxe BuckIeo,'Aie a 1h awat I lie cure on Ear, m te eat Atlrt In tt World. 83 cett a o. Bold by all ruggiti ' - ; Zr- " Tie" President will go lo ITiilaifephii to rerrieW the G. A. It. at its annual mchnjfmwot in that city September -Ith. The uew battleship Al.ilnmn, tlie uvea formidable vessel of its lyp" evi-r constructed for the wavy, wil- go to sen next "weeek mud be tebted l tin- build Five battalions of tumps uuv ii. Ouba have been ordvrej to return to the United States by the War De partment. It will no doubt be arrau'-. fur xiif crow of Admiral Dew.y's llasship M march in the parade iu Wmliiuloii in honor of the Ad'.uiral. UTie American tariff, says Geriiian Chambers of Commerce iu their mimi.-il reports, seriously mj-ire the ira-le of Germany wth the Un.ied Slates. The resignation of Thomas B. lteed as Congressman in the First Maine district to take effect September 4th. 1 has been accepted by Governor Tow ers, i Colored children cannot attend pub lic schools for white children ill Queeus county. New York, so says Justice Wil J mot M. Smith, of the Queens enmity Supreme Count. While the county c)nniiisicners are working about the .-ourt lusise. fir Henven's sake put a mw white dress on. that colon-d statue of justice on top the temple. Nebraska's political incubator wil! hatch out a combination ticket eininac in; Deniocrats, PopuKsts, and Silver Re publicans, on a platform for sixteen lo one. nnti-triist. anti-iiiqtcrinlWui. arli tratimN initiative and refereiiduni. ni any old thing that can be swallawnl l.y a hybrid monstrosity if such a eliar octer In Kentucky, Tennessee and tleoi gia armed mobs are chasing negroes for criminal assaults upon white girls, in Arkansas 40 negroes are in jail, arrest ed upon suspicion of having conimi t.-d assaults upon five white women, only one so far has been positively identi fied. All is serenely quiet in North OaroHna, where good order, peace and harmony prevail. ALIVE TO THE QrBSTlOX. Remarkable Exporiemc of a Mol... on a Cow Catcher. rOheago Ifiter-Ocean.) "It was way back ii the seventies." said an old engineer. "I ws pulin 'the limited' east from (Amncil Klnffs to Chicago over the HK-k Island. The night was bitterly cold. We had gome aluout twenty nililes out and tuu! stop ped at a nitsht office for orders, and had started up again, when the fireman readied over and sadd: 'There is a ho bo on the pilot; saw htm get on at the depot.' 'Sure?' I said. 'Co out on the ruwiing hoard and see if he's there yet.' The fireman Kd as he was ordered to do and returned with the informa tion that the hobo was still there. " 'Well,' said I. it's a bitter colJ night, and if ihe can stand it out there I am willing he should ride with .me.' And on we went to Chicago, with old 'No, 211' barking Jike sixty at the low joints a head and forgetful of our 'head-end' passenger on the pilot. "by aind by, by the faint glimmering of the headlight, I thought I saw ahead what seemed to be a inim-h of cattle on the track. As we approached it the bunch seemed to grow larger. It was now too late to do anything, so I just pulled her wide open and of No. 211 hit thnt ranch of kattle 'ko-bif.' To paraphrase the language of Tennyson, who glides into raptures of admiration over the charge of the light Brigade at Balaklava, there was just simply cattle to the right of us, cattle to the left of mi and cattle to the rear of us, bnt not any more in front of us. Aft-r it wa over our thoughts reverted tr the hobo on the pilot. 'Go out and see if lie ia still there, I said." "Well." said an old lirakemnn, under whose feet the frosts of nwiny winters had crackled as he wended his way m the dark over many a long trai'i of box cars and who had been listening to the story. "Well," said he. "was he killed T "No," replied the engineer. "There he sat, as targe as any hobo could it. on the pilot with an oyster can milking one of those dnrned cows." QUERY? Mr. Oroker's interview knocked the wind out of Judge Van TVyck'g presiden tial! boom, but the .hoes kindly sent word that the judge would be "taken care of." Wirl he also "tare care of" Bryan, if his suddenly concerred friendship should also burst the Bryan boom?" Minne apolis Tribune. WAIN'S GKBATE8T NRBD Mr, B. P, Ollra, of Barcelona, Bpalni penda hla winter at Aiken. 8. G. , We nerve hid canned aevere pttn la the hack of hla head; ' OB oainf Flectrie Bitter Aaieiica' frtatwr Bldml and Serve Rttmt&j, aU aeuj fooa left hlaa, n aava thia arand nedidne hi what kit country aeeda. Ail Amer'ca know that t rare uver ana snnnv irnnme. pannes be blood; tonetnp the Moaiwh, trengttt n the nerves ecu vim. vlior and new life loto tveir jndachi asw and rga of the body. If weak, tired or allinr voa aeed it. Every- bottle faaraataH. osly CO eastaV.Boid tt an araftwa i MEROIEK"S LAST UKSOUT. General Merdorr eeema to be so ruh idiy aivti-Dreyfusaird as to atop at iiuth his, however mean or detrnuhng, to m cure the conviction of his vict in. On the stand he was mere of an a -i user mhe of preseeutiug cuomwl and iii'lp's combined than of a witness who i-ati-wired that his v hole duty lay iu tail ing the truth aud h aviiia; to others, pre suinablv disiutereittd, thj task of iit tertiretiuK it for or agast lue prisoner, as they thought lit. Th:s lntt"i oomso woidd have been a nmiilv ' nne iu harmony with t;ie tr.i tti ms ,'f his cloth, for thed'.- fi'.'is i, ti.ue -'."ii .1 sol dier of Franc -to.,i . , ,y:ulml of chivalry and honor. But chivalry and honor are unknown , iitiantities in nus prosecution or irrey ! fus, and the Mercicr interview that wo publish today is but in lim with nil il'o other petty meanness of the Jew-baiters of Prauee. Common decem-v slioiih; have suggested to the general Hut it was not his place to forestall the verdict -f the court, luneh less to iiiHueine it. It may be that the eonrt has mad- up its mind to convict Dreyfus, and that Mer rier knows what he is talking about when he says that iu ten days or a fortnight the prisoner of Devil's Island shall have once mure been coiidciiMioI. If this is so the trial at Itemies is sim i ply au infamy. Philadelphia Times. nrf ''He IS JfVtSC YtllO TilUo Rr I Hlf tt 4 OUW a-M This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their j tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation o f 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. Impure Blood-" My complexion hid. Hood's SarspraU did mttch good by purifying my Hood. 94y thin is nam ctetr. cArxnu V. McCoy. Wttsomoam, ra. inwaat i f i if HooJl roll iw arm Uto ; th MO-lrrtutUn p inly emthmrtle to tslw with Hooa't 8rpMin. HINTS KOR T1IK HOUSEWIFE. Nothing succeeds like sucoess. E. It. Pace always succeeds in pleasing his patrons in groceries. Namsen's Special Pickling aud Table Vinegar always on hand. All roads lead to Rome, and most roads lead to D. T. Johnson's Fancy and Staple Grocery. Nunisi'g Special I ickling and Table Vinegar always on tap. Fortune's road is paved with econo my. Economize in groceriei by purchas ing from W. H. T. Caudle. Xumsen's Special Pickling aud Table Vinegar on hand. Don't rob Peter to pay Paul but save money by getting your eatables from J. . Sanderford, who keeps Nunwen's special Pickling and Table Vinegar. The best is cheapest in the end. You can get best and cheapest groceriei from II. O. Gattis; also Xumsen's Spe cial Pickling 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 K. 1. Hornbuckle, who carries Num sen s Special Pickling and Table Vine gar. If at first you don't succeed, try Niiaisen's Special Pickling and Table inegar, which can be found at M A Steveas, fancy and staple grocery. The oldest science is that of proper living, eating and rindkiug. Yonr com fort and longevity will be subaerved by purchasing groceries from Talton It .a7,?n-who handle Ntimsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. Experience demonstrates that one is never permanently successful through chance." Take no "chances," but go direct o Terrell Terrell for groceries and Nunisenj Special Pickling and Ta ble inegar. "It is never to late to mend." Amend your new year's resolutions by pur chasing your groceries from .1 U Adarne. He sells Namsen's Speciai Pickling and Taolc Vinegar. Economy, the twin sister of wealth awaits you at W. J. Reavis,' where yoa may obtain most value for your money Xumsen's Special Pickling and Table' Vinegar a specialty. "A little Vinegar now and then la relished by the best of men." Xumsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar can be found at B. W. Jones' fancy and staple grocery. Stop paying fancy prices for goods Look at the prices and quality of gro ceries kept by W. H. Caudle. Listen to ood advice. Ash for Nntnsen'a Speciai Pickling and Table Vinegar. The law of supply and demand is fully understood by G. W. Goodwin, who serves bis patrons, with the best groceries (including NumsenV Special Pickling and Table Vinegar) at lowest prices. THINK ABOUT YOUR PICKLES Yob will need mixed Bptce and If yon go and bny a package of each kind of Spicei yon will find it ex. pensive. BUT..by parchaiing oar mixed - Bplce you get 15 klnda-any '; qaantlty. ' HENRY T. HICKS, ptlon Drnggieta. OAK CITY Steam Laundry. J. K, MARSHALL, Proprietor. 126 Faitteville St. fj P I cii 1 If Let Us Make You an Estimate for Beating YOUR HOUSE WITH STEAM OR HOT WATER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOUTHERN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO, HARRY A. HART, Manager. INTER ST A I E 'PH6NE 444, 224 1-2 FAYETTEVlLLE STREET. finU DR. MOFFETT'S (1 ffiKfW BUM TEETHING RALEIGH AND CAPE PEAR RAILWAY SCHEDULE In Effect 6:30 A. M., April 24, 899. No 6. No. 8. No. 1. Monday. Tuesday. Tuesday. Wednes. Thursday. Wednes. and and and Friday, Saturday. Saturday. Read Down A. M. P. M. A M. 6 30 4 15 6 30 6 35 4 20 6 35 G 40 4 25 6 40 6 50 4 35 6 50 7 00 4 40 7 00 7 2n 4 50 7 10 7 45 6 00 7 20 7 50 5 10 7 25 7 55 5 15 7 30 8 20 5 25 7 4 i 8 30 5 3 i 7 55 8 4 5 45 8 10 Lv All schedule trains enrrv Approved: A Bad Photographic Enlargement is an eye isore forever SEE TO IT THAT YOUR ORDERS AF GIVEN TO "Our Agents Only' or c.ll at office and make y ur own se lections. A card addressed to us. will bring our Salesman to jo rdoor. SATISFaiON GUARANTEED or there wt 1 be no ch rge foi the work We tell for c& or on small weekly InsUllmenta. UNION PORTRAIT CO. 332 Fayettevllle St., Raleigh, N." C. Next door to off ice' of Morning Post. AGENTS WANTED It every town in the state , Kaleigh. N. C. IT- I nnln LUU III To do it, But Are Getting in Their New Fail Stock And they are selling eft" their- Summed Stuff for little or Nothing. They are bound t" bav; thf room. If you don't want the BEST don't ask for WHITING BROS, GRAPE Ask your Grower for them wels. East. TEETHINA Relieves tin Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. I "oosta Only SB Oenta. Aak Your Druggist (wis. POWDERS No. 2. No. 4. N-. 6 Tuesday, Tuesday, Monday. Tnursday, Thursday Wedne and and and Saturday, Saturday, Friday. -Keaa up. Hiirrlnrnnp UIUCJUUD 1ITI BROS A. M P. M. Raleiifh. Ar. 10 25 8 00 M 10 Caraleitfh Junction 10 20 7 55 Caraleigh Mills 10 10 7 45 Sylvalola 10 00 7 35 Barnes' 9 55 7 30 Hobby's 9 45 7 20 McCuller's 9 40 7 15 Hanks 9 25 7 05 Austin 9 20 7 00 Willow Springs 9 10 6 50 exton 9 00 6 40 Ar S ppjhaw Lv 8 50 6 30 passengers. 6 05 5.55 5.40 5 25 5.15 5 10 4 40 4 35 4 2ff 4 10 I Oil JOHN A. MILLS Prieirient and 1 eueral Manager WEEK END RATES. Saturday and Sunday excursions to Morehead, N. C, Wilmington, N. C. Old Point Comfort, Va., Virginia Beach, Va., and Ocean View, Va., $3.50 for the Round trip. Effective Saturday, May 20th, and continnlng to and including Sunday, Sep tember 24, 1800, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to above points at $3.50. Tickets on sale Satur day, good returning; until and including Mondays following date of sale, except that Morehead City tickets will be sold on Saturdays only, with final limit, Tues days following date of sale. Tickets from Old Point Comfort, Vir ginia Beach and Ocean View will be good returning from Norfolk not later than traia No. 11, 8:35 p. m. Mondays. In additioa to above week end rates the Southern Railway will place on sale Saturday, Juty 1, and continuing to and including Sunday, August 27th, 1899, to tne rouowing named places Tickets oa sale: Saturdays and Sundays on . aU trains scheduled to arrive ao!6etinatioo not Iter than 2.30 p. m. Sunday, good retnrninf ontil and including Monday, data of salef at rates as follows: To ashevill ad return, $5.40 B'ack Mountains, 5.10 Round Knob, 4.00 Marion, 4.60 Morganton, 4.20 Connelly 8pnoga, 4.00 Hickory, : . 4.00 For fnrther Information with write or call m T. CT STURQIS. Ticket Agent, Ualou Depot and Tarboronah House. , tecd-An Idea fnilW yrm HM! tiT Bitv brta rrat wealth. Writ JOHIf wAuDSHdCRK CO- PuhS Altar sotti. Wutilnrtam, D. Gfor thir ti.fto priaaeada of UM at Iw0 kaniml latum (awv - North OaroHna, . Wak Ooaoty.' y Boperloc Oourt "J1 Octobar Ttenn 1890. B. N. Gnut T. Annie V. Gant , JS'otiea of Service 6y , Publication. The defendant above named will take notice that au action entitled as above has been couimeucett iu the Superior ('-ourt of Wake county for the dissolu tion of the bonds of matrimony between the above named plaintiff and defendant, and the above named defendant will i further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Su perior Court of said county to be held on the seventh Monday after the first Monday "in September, 181)0, at the cuttrt house of said county UtUaleigh, North Carolina, aud answer or "Senior to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This August 18th, 189. WILLIAM KUSS. Clerk, of Superior Court. It Ow An. Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and 'ueneflcial effects of the well kuown remedy, Svrup of Flos, manufactured by the Califoknia Fig Syrup C.; illustrate, the 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. Ii is the one perfect strengthening1 laxa tive, cleansing the' system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently, lis perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakeniajr or irritating them, uako it the idem taxative. Tn ticwasa nf r.r'Till facttinmr niTS are used, as they arcs pleasant to the taste, bnt the medicinal quamiesoi 1:. remed" are obtained from senna and rlVL WUiimuL 1" t h.1 f Al lRORNIA FlQ &YRUF Co. only. In order to get Ks beneficial ettecta ana to avoia limiauuiw, pic remember the full name of theCo!r.s printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUIBVXLI.B. XT. NKW TORE, N. V P by aU UruKistn.-iS'lice 50c 5" -; f Thai cough You have used Ji? sorts cf cough reme-! (dies bd it does not! (yield; it is too deep) j seated. It may wear i j itself out in time, but j it is more liable to -produce la grippeJ (pneumonia or a seri-j j ous throat affection. I j You need something that vviil give you -A -it- I L..IIJ sirengm ana duiiu up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else tails. 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 food meflcine. Joe. ind Si.oa, til druggim. SCOTT BOWNB, Oumbu, Mnr York. Stomach Out of Order? !ojirisori in on STOwac itablEI Create apoctne, indue rerVtshtna; step, t.i auk work pleasure. Oat l14,ou daw. Iianalats. Lasthif AgnaabH. Large Bus (Sf Taktata) M Csata.' Madaa TM taaoMsas Latiraaarin, Um., nnutlphtv '' - - 1 ... wM.imrHtw,,' ' ' WWwa) '4aat sTsHsaasiiBU ItHlit , . ;V,.v4.; Southern Railway. THh . - the south -m 'b Dinct Um te AH PMnta. TEXAS, CALIFORNIA - FLORIDA CUBA AND PORTO RICO. StricUy FIRST CtASS Equipment on all Through and Local Trains; Pullman Palace Sleeving Oars on all Night Trains. Fast and Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a safe, comfortable and Expedi tious journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates and general information, or ad dress B. L. VERNON, THAD C. STURQIS. T. P. A. O. T. A., Charlotte, N. 0. Raleigh, N. a No rouCle to answer questions. Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice President and General Manager; J. M. Gulp, Traf fic Manager; W. A. Turk, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. TO.ALIi POINTS Noith South and South wes'. Schedule in Etlect December 11th, 1808 60UTHBOUND N-. 40S, No. 41. Lv. R;ilcigh i 14 a. m t8.30pm Ar.flo. Tints 4.23 am 5.58pm Ar Hamlet 5 07 a ro .53pm r. Wilminpton.a A. L OBp.m t Ar. Monroe,S A. L JM3am S9.18 m Ar Char. 8.A.L. V 50 m l0.26pm Ar Theater, 8. A 14108am ?10.5fipm Kr. Greenwood lO.Sam l.lam b.T. Athens l-JSpm p.43am Ar. Athinta 8,50pm 6.20am Ar KALBimi ?3.10.im S3.34pm NOKTHBOUSD. , No. 402. No. 38. Lv. It:ilciiih 3.09 am U.7am Ar. He id- son""- 3 2sam 13 50pm Ar or.sm.Hith 7.2"m 8.31'pm Ar Ricbm'd.A L JM.45am 27.12pm Ar Wmli'tii, lP"t 12.31pm I' .10 .m ArNewVork C.23Nn - rt.-'-S m ArKALK'GH 2.10m IllSnm 8l)ilv. Nos'40:i ami 402 "The Atlanta Special," Solid Vestibuled Traiu of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches be tween Washington and Atlanta, also PuUma- Sleepers between Ports mouth and Chester, S C Nos 41 and 38. - "The S. A. L. Express," Solid Train. Coaches and Pul man Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company Sleep ers b tween Columbia aDd Atlanta Bdth trains make immediate con nection at Atlanta for Montgomery, obile. New Orleaus, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexic 1, Chattanooaa, Naso ville, Memphis, Macon and londa. Portioiiets sleepers, etc. apply to uyents. or H S l-EARD C. T. and P. A.. Biileigta, N. C. E St JOHNSON. VtePns'dent 'and Gun.-ral Man&Kr H w. B. Glnver, Traffic Mai.aer V K MuBee, Gene-ul Supt. j , Allen. Gen Pas. A?l. tienral Offlces, Portsmouth, V11. . ) A. B. C. ALF0RD, BYNUHfc CHRISTOPHERS BOOK and JOB PRIFlTEftS I Our work Is as good as can be jne in tne uiiy. iwoio,.-vm-' able as can he Obtained for the class of work. .- ' , When yon want something n(ca and new in desigu trr ns. GOOD STOCK I GOOD MA- v TEltlALl GUOO WOKK A.AAA.Aav...AA afVaiaafl aaaAA SVsaUasW1 , Careats, aad TndnJMarka obtained and all Pas- . t bulnaaa coodactod for Mestnars Trim. 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