THE TlfTCC VlCITflU j'Ath .,! fifteenth century I llli I llhoMYljl J " new eminent as discovered and RaLEHJH, ft C PUBLISHED BY kU ' VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY i . i - ' " i bowi-OM Mail Matter. orum iti THH ACADEMY MOBIO. UK J,TKiUJTATB TELEPHONE NO. 1 .H gtj.TKLJCPHONa . . MO- BDBBOBIITION PRICES. UH MOUCU SITlBADBB IN TH9 NBW8 M IN U1TY CIRCULATION. slTtniDAT, i1 HBPT. 16, "TheTirairle'dogir buffaloes, worves and Indians on the western plains -were consulted just as much about the an nexation of thM territory as were the inhabitants of Louisiana when Thomas Jefferson coldly bought them and their land. Therefore if establishing a firm. Just and stable government over the re bellious inhabitants of the possessions which have come to us as a duty and an indemnity is a violation of the Decla ration of Independence then Thomas Jefferson, the author of the document, was the first and moat flagrant violator when he tailed to get the consent of the people of Louisiana to their purchase. Senator Foraker and President Mi- Kinley have for several years been iu nnnosite factious of the Republican party in Ohio. At the last national con vention Foraker had a majority of the Ohio delegation and grave fears were en tertained by Mr. McKinley lest he be slaughtered by his own State. In the last Senatorial contest in Ohio Foraker was shrewd enough to keep hands off while while Governor BuAnell, Fora ker's close ally and friend, did the fighting. However, Foraker has never been an administration' Senator. Ou the eve of the Spanish war he was a strenuous advocate of recognizing the Cuban republic, a policy which all uow realize would have proved almost fatal had H been followed. 1'he same dmlt lese has led Foraker to now oppose ex pansion, and we believe he Is e.jna!)y wrong on this. Th whole difficulty between the :5 English and he Boers or Great Brit- Don t rob Peter to pay Paul but save I money by getting your eatables from am and the Dutch African Republic j. y?4 Sanderford, who keeps Numsen's , . ... t. ;. tha Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. Of Transvaal in a nut shell is this: tn nwUBh noasession adjoin Transvaal and T"e " cheapest in the end. Yon , BngHsh possession aojoin xtiu can get nd caapeBt groeeriel nMnv Englishmen have settled in the from H. O. Gattis; also Numsen's Spe- y 8 cial Pickling and Table Vinegar. Dutch republic and accumulated wealth ,, i-. . . ! The proper and economical adminia so that they now outnumber the Dutcn tratioD of tne household is the prime , i- j..t.h fvr the dntJ of ey "ousewife. Begin by or- and pay nearly three-fourths of the dering ypuf hamehoId ,npp"lieg 'from t.TMi vt are denied amy voice in the , K- T. Hornbuckle, who carries Num Uxes, yet are uemea u , BpetM pickling and fable Vlne- government Great Britain insists that ( gar. they be accorded their rights and tfn this ( If lt firgt yon ioat BUCCte try- ' , , . ... . , m.. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table i point a dash seems Inevitable. The ( y, wWch CM fonnd t M feoefs are born fighters and will resist Stevens, fancy and staple grocery. to the death when the struggle is be- The oldest science is that of proper . "'ng, eating and rlndking. Your1 com- tua, tor they helisva that the perpetuity fort and iongevfty will bs subserved aj. i- . .toke. How- by Pnrchasing groceries from Talton & , of , their repubUc is at stake, now Ntrron wh(J blnd,e Nam(ma sr. their resources are limited and the ' Pickling and Table Vinegar. -'" British lion will triumph in the end Th Anglo-Saxon race are predsUneil to bs master of the world. When the English and the Boers fly at each other's throats the savages of i u Africa wui consninta one i uf f the war. They may plaW a part v ror similar to th American Indian is the war betweea'Emgmnd and Fran both skies ought savages to IBm nil hntfc suffered actrocKles it their ''. hands. Ths cotton planters could ge: better price by simply doing lees rk in jflahtinf season, fa this a prelum- sa inertia T v. : : Two white boys .in Purhanj county were sect to the roads at the recent new1 at fW end of tie nineteenth cei ; fury the Pacific ha lieeu practically re5- discovered. The eye of the world are now focused npon the ports of the Pa cific. President McKroley's declination to attend the Dewey reception in New York was in good taste and the pub lic will appreciate his waftivee. It would not have been pleasant for the ; great Admiral to hare the Chief Execu tive of the nation at his side when the plaudits of the multitude will lx for Dewey and Dewey alone. The Ad miral is a modest man. The prow of the Olympia is now clear ing the trackless deep for her baveu uf rest? no, but for a .scene of festivi ties and honors eclipsing any similar occasion in Uncle Sam's history. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wioslow" Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, a tays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It wM relieve the poor little suffer immediate ly. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. GLORIOUS NEWS. Cornea from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Waahta, I. T. He writes: "Four but tie of Electric Bitter has cured Mr. Brewer of Scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible tore would break out on her head anil face, and the best doctors could give ao help; bat her cure is complete am! her health is excellent." This show hat thousands have proved, that Ele trie Bitters is the best blood purifier known. -It is the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bo-N and running sores. It stimulates liter, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, help digestion, builds up tfce strength. Onlj SO cents. So' all Druggists. Guar anteed. FECIAL RATES VIA S. A. L. TO RICHMOND VA: On account of the unveiling of the Vinnie Davis Monument and Meeting T. D. C, Richmond, Va., November -IS, 1899, the Seaboard Air line will ell round trip tickets from Raleigh for 6.15 for the round trip. Tickets to be old November 5 and 6, with final limit 'evember 14th, Inclusive. Z. P. SMITH, City Ticket Agent, Raleigh, N. C. elephone 117. CHILLS. and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste leis Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on each bottle, showing that ' is simply Iron and Quinine in s taste less form. Imitators do not advertise their formula because it they did they know that you would be afraid to take hair medicine. Bs sure then you gel drove's as the formula shows what yon are tikis. NO CURB NO ?? 1 rice SO cents. HINTS F.OB THE HOUSEWIFE Nothing succeeds like success. B. R Pace always succeeds in pleasing his patrons in groceries. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar always on hand. All roads lead to Rome, and moat roads lead to D. T. Johnson's Fancy and Staple Grocery. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar always on tap. Fortune's road is paved with econo my. Economize in groceries by purchas ing from W. H. T. Caudle. Numeen'f Special Pickling and Table Vinegar on hand. Experience demonstrates that one is "ciuace.- Take no "chances," But go direct to Terrell 9 Terrell for groceries and Numsen's Special Pickling and Ta ble Vinegar. j t eTW to ,tte to mend I your new- year's resolutions b pur- t chasing your groceries from . G. i Adams. He sells Numsen's BpeciaJ vln"' .:. Economy, the twin sister of Vealth, awaits you at W. J. Beavis,' where you may obtain most Value for your mooey. Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar a specialty. "A little Vinegar now and then Is relished by the best of men." Numsen's Special Pickling an4 Table Vinegar can be found at B. W. Jones' fancy and staple grocery. . Stop paying fancy prices tof goods. Look at the prices and quality of gro ceries kept by W. H. Candle. listen to food advice. Ask for Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. ' ; The law Of supply and demand is fully understood by G. W. Goodwin, who serves his patrons with th best groceries (including NumseuV ' Special Pickling and Table Vinegarl at lowest prices. ' ' ' "Who Gives to All Venles AUt" This Is as tree ofth$ spend thrift of health s of the waster of money. Do not waste your health by allow ing your blood to con tinue impure, .but purify, vitalise and enrich U by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilta, America's Greatest Medicine. Dyspepsia "Aft hurtmi doetorrd a long time for dyspepsia lutth only tem porary relit f. The first bottle of Hoots SarsaparSU helped end the second eared hinu Jf cured my skk headaches." &frs. alary A. dark, WImMfton, VI. iUapamt Hood'i nils cars Urw Ub i Ik i inly cthrtlc to toss with Hood's Pananoa Qnrinrio 1 uuuuuu upi lUgU f Mineral Water the Springs ana sold to consumers a' 3D cents per gullou aid a libera1 d sount to the trade Pabst Milwaukee Beer leceivecl in Car lo's ilirect from the Brewry in Milwaukee, and Id to con sumvrsat $i."0 per Boi of Two Doz. All tbi lead ng iquor Merchants i i Xaleigh sell 'I'absf'o draught and in ACME WINE CO., Wholesale A-erritH, KALHGH. N.C. Interstate Ph ne 144. Bell ' 144 B SPECIAL RATES TO CHARLOTTE, N. O.. VIT 8. A. L. Meeting of the General Asociation of the Congregational Church of North Carolina, Charlotte, N. O., September 19th-20tn, 1899, On aoonnt of the above ocasion the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets from Baleigh to Obarlotte, N. C, and return for 17.30. Tickets to b sold September 17th, 18th and 19th, finml limit September 27th. For further information call on Z. P. SMITH, 0. T. A. Baleigh, N. 0. H. 8. LBABD, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. a 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., $3.60 tor the Round trip, EffectWe Saturday, May 20th. and continuing to and Including Sunday, Sep tember 24, 1899, the Southern Bailway will sell round trip tickets to aboTe points at $3.50. Tickets on sale Satur days, 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 train Nt. 11, 8:35 p. m. Mondays. For further information with writs or all on T. C. STDROIS. Ticket Agent. Union Depot and Tarboroogh Hons. Wanted Quick! 1000 LARGE BRAN AND OAT BAGS to pack Ice in. innn ladies and gfn. IUUU TLEMEN to buy supplies of Amhivcitt Coal for Winter now rapidly ap p'oachiog loootons i-old ad 3oo tons more bought befo.r last advance. Thacker Splint Coal. The strik is now o i and coal coming every day to fill de- layed orders to a1! poit.U in the State. Several Carloads of Corn, Hay, B-an &c for sale at a 4ctifice lo avoid puling storage new snn to coran.;jce under the new rules. ,7 . FOR BARGAINS IN STAPLE ARTICLES CALL ON Jones & Powell, TWOTONICS ' RALEIGH, N. 0. 0 AID CITY Steam Laundry) J. K. MARSHALL. 'Proprietor 126 Fay Seville St. Excelsior SieaM Equipped with the Latest' and Best Machinery. HIGHEST CLASS WORK. PROMPT 'DELIVERY LAUNDRY ACADEMY MUSIC BUILDING C. F. SOWERS, Manager. 'Phone 19. ! COMINQ! At ODDflY. 3 Ring circus MILLIONAIRE lENAGERlEMUSEUM. AQUARIUM' iOYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME; SPLENDID in CHARACTER, MAGNIFICEHT IH EQUIPMENT- W GREATEST.6RANDEST i.ooo Features. 100 Phenomenal Races, 4 Traits, 1,500 Erriployes, 6 Bands, $0 Cages, Droves ol Camels, 15 Open Dens, Herds - of Elephants, 14,00000 Daily Exnense. The breatest Performers in the jenown world are with the Great Wallacf Shows this season, including tne THE 7 STIRKS-Bicycle THE 10 DELLAMEAD5, Statuary Artists tfLLK NORAUA FRENdHMystwrioas Globe, 10- -PRINCIPAL M ALE' AND THE LIVINGSTONS-Aerial Bar Kxtrtrnllnry. LEON AND 8INGIXG MULE8. THE SISTERS YOSTEX-Triple Rivctvlng Trtjiszi. OUR STREET PARADE lanSSST Splendor. A Triumph of Art. Money and Good Taste, with Ivish Lux ury of Spectacular Effect, and Greatest Professional Features Conceira- Excursions'Run on Every Line of Travel. No Gambling Devices Tolerated. NEVER DIVIDES. NRVER DISAPPOINTS.. WE ARE NOW IN Our uaciers CROSS & LIN EH AN TUCKER BUILDING JP-TO DATE CLOTUIEKS AND ITJRNI!Hk.".3 Ac Laiindry, UPTOWN OFFICE: 126 FAYtTTEVlLLIJ STfcEET. B W. BAKER, Proprietor. 'Phonet 140. Raleigh, SEPT. 25 tjRAND rSPECTACUUW BALLET. Rtt3Al. m PRESENTATION (ycfllttff THE and BEST Of AMERICAS big cmrmJSttOWS. Acts, a 5 Clowns, ao Hurricant and Skating Experts PEM ALB E EQUESTRI r.NS -10 Let Us MrYofl an YOUR HOUSE p TBITH STEAM OR , SATISF4CTI0S GUARANTEED. SOUTHERN PLUMBING AND . HEATING Cp., r HARRY A. HARTrMknageri.LJ j INTER STATE 'PHONE 444, msaovxttxoATLAsrt . a som m seirt ooiic roa SICK-HEADACHB Dizziness, Malaria .. ITA oa,incaeptlttoiietoeenUr a n rare lor Ileorcnloii of Spirit. Srrvotuntts and HI Btom.ch, Llrer Bowtf Tumbles, large Bo. 1 0 CENTSJ, W Sysuil for fit .Meat sUmn. ' I WkL MMP80N. TAssmw Uwh : OVER A MILLION indent pKksgca of John . 11 Kidney PU"! bor ,;n sold. It was the Brat Reliable Kidney :emedv nubile at PEOPLE ' ARE USING i JOHNSON'S! KIDNEY j PILLS FOR KIDNEY I troubles! OARA.NTHEU toenieill of the K ID'- EVS. H,ADDBB.and URINARY iurans. What belter tratiraoniala could we (fire 15 PIIU is cast. By mall lor DK a-crw muin. Mam at lAMntari", PHILADELPHIA WM. tVHPHUN. Wlvsssls A(oi a1 Fajrt.nlla Strsa PREVENTED A TRAGIC lY. j i Timely iurorniation given Aim. QeurgV Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, irt- cented a dreadful tragedy und saved to lives. A frightful cotigbt bad loiig kept her awake every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors btt steadily grew wores until nrged to th Dr. King's New .Wscovery. une Dotne wholly cured tier, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the match less merit of this grand remedy for cur ing ail tfcroat, obest and lung troubles. Only 60c and fl.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at as? drug store. TRU8TERVS SALE. Under and by virtue of powers coufsr red by a deed of trust executed by 'Z Council 8tt and wits, November h, 1890, and recorded In the office ot Oir Register of Deeds of Wake county. -21. C, Bk. 114. page 268, dsfault havfag been mads. I will on Monday, ths 28tk day of August. 1890, at ths court hoe door in ths city of Ralaigh, sell at pbr 11c auction for eaah the land descriU in aid deed of trait, to-wit: Lying in Whits Oak Township. ' Wake coudty, N. C, and described at follows: First track conveyed to 55. C. Scott by dW from I. W. Boling registered in pk T7. page 1M enntalnW 133 acrea. flee na4 tract, hot No. 1 .n the partition proreedlngs Instituted It Scott stjal va. Z. C. 8cott, recorded la the efflee of the Clerk of ihe Superior Coort of Wake county. Partition of home, pkgs 168, ctnrtalttiDg about 20 acre. Third tract conveyed 10 25. C. Soott by A. Syroe Admlnlstrstnr of T, J. Scott, deceaVd. and fully dewrilied in a deed rscorfled In Bk. V -t Containing 2t acUs. And fourth fact containing' 21 acres, 2 roods ai poles, fully describsd m a plot of i I jd& of A bras) .Scot In Sartitlon iceedings recorded in the -itpsrior viourt Clerk' office Bk. 'A. page IK - s hirb said- record sr takde s'psrt jarid deed irtf'wwst for gull description of ssld land. Hour ot aale 12 m. ' I tnOS It. PURNELLV Trnst. , SEALED BIDS FOR MACHINE t. aty of RaJetgh, ' ' Purohaswja; Department Raleigh, N. C, Sept. ft 189 . Sealed bids will be received until fn day, September the 22nd, tt 12 o'dbck H, for the purchase of tbe foBowinx desribed machinery, f. o, , Raleigh: Oue No, 5 Chanvpion Rock Oruaher cbm (4ete, one 40 ft. Eterator and Chain, one 12 . ft Revohriag rJcreen, tone 70 H. .. P. Locomotive Boiler, " 00 pounds working pressure, one 86 Ha P Horixontal Centra Crank Engine at tached, 72 feet 10 tech 4 ply best Robber Belt, 4 tlnderdelivery Oatea tor bin. The city reserve the right to reject nnv and JI hid. . j T. P. SALE, 5 . Porchaatng Agent . a F. BULLOCK, ARTISTIC ! 1 ' 'I. SIGN WRITER RALEIOH N. C. j iiiir.mm BLtlJ Estimate for Heating. HOT-WATERS , . ' 1 224 1-2 FAYETTEVItLE STREET ' ' SALE OF VaIDABLE LANI. By virtus' oi a Judssitait sbtercd at the July Term, 1899, ot Waka Superior . Court, in the case of Thomas Johns and others against Jans Johnson and others, being No. 68 nvon thai Summons Docket of said Court, I wili, otfe.for sale, to the highest bidder, at'abHc ac tion. for cash, at the Conn Bouse door ' la' h Citj- of ' Raleigh, N. SOv 00 the 25th day of September, 18W, at 12 O'clock m., the following described tract of land, to wit: ; Htuated In Ou Mary's towTssklp, Wake Comity, N. C adjoining the lands of Oalvin Pool, WiBiam S. Powell, Frank Jones and others, beginning at persim mon tree, Larkln Busbee's, deceased, comer, thence west to willow tree on tne Old Hon of White Oak Creek, thence down sail Creek on old run to FVank Jones' corner, thencs wtth said Frank Jones' line eastward to Calvin Pool's line, thencs with wM Calvim Pool's Une eastward to the beginnlg, containing 115 acres more or less. AEMI8TBAD JONB8, - Oommlasioner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND OF SALE OF RAILROAD STOCK. Having qualified as administrator d. b. w. of the estate of W. H. Hood, de ceased, lata of Wake county, this Is ts notify all persons having claims against ' the said estats to present the same to the undersigned at bis office in Ral eigh, N. C, n or before the 10th day of Jnns. 1900. Aa said administrator on 'Saturday,. July the 1st. 1899, st the Court House door in Raleigh. N. C. I will seU to the highest liiddrr 't cash, two shares of stock In the i:i!e!gh and Gaston rail road company. Hour of sals lit o'clock J. C. MARCOM. Adm'r A. b. m. Battle and MordecaU attorneya. Raleigh. N. O, Jane t W. ; . 11S10 rtDS FvK COAL AND WXi Th. Secretary of State desires . to purchase for tbe use of the Depart ments and he Mansion, to be delivered as directed, n the State's coal house and in the basement of the Governor's Mansion, 175 tons of good steam-making coal, 60 tons of Anthracite coal, corda of seasoned pine wood, 9 corns ot seasoned oak wood, each cut 2tt inches long, and 10 corda of seas nasi pine cut 24 inches long. Seated bids will be received at this office until 12 a., September sssk, 1899. Bidders will give the -nam if the coal offered, and Lbs wrisfrt of taw 'on. The right to reject any and all ilds is reserved. CYRUS THOMPSON. , Secretary of 8t. , Antmat 29, 1899. MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of deed of mortgage sxs cnted to me by Jer Hogan and Mar garet Hogan and recorded in Book 89 page 20a, Register of Deeds' office for Wake county, I will on Friday, Septem ber 1st 1899 at 12 m. tell at public auc tion to tb highest bidder for cash,, at the court house door in Raleigh, the land described in said mortgage to-wit: First tract in Mason village adjoining the lands of T. M. Argo, the North Caro lina Railroad and others, containing 1 8-4 acres mors or less. , , Second, Tract Bounded on ths north by N. C. Railroad, on ' the south by ' Young Leathers, on the west by Lewis Mason and on the east by Thomas Argo containing three seres, mors or less. 80d - J. 3. WYNNE, North Carolina, ' Wake. Couaty. a,-. - ' Bupsrk Court October Term. 1891. B. N Oant va, Anni V, Gaut -Notice of Servlca by Publl cation. Tbe defendant above named will take noUc that aa actio entitled as abovs -baa been commenced In ths ' Superior Court of Wak county for ths dissolu tion of the bonds af malrlmrav krtaaa th above named plaintiff aad defendant, and ths abovs namaat dfiw1ar arlll farther tak node that she la rwjoirsd to appear at tbe next term of th Bu-; perlor Court of said county to be held o the seventh Monday after tb flrst Monday In September, 1899, at tb eoart house of said county lu Raleigh, North Carolina, and answer or demur to th i"inilnint IA said action, or thi- plalnttC ; mlU apply to th court for tb relief de manded In'' hald complaint ' Thi August 18th, 1899. ' ; : , WILLIAM EUSi, ; Clerk of Superior Oott. " - NOTICE. ' ' Having qualified as Executor of th estate of Sallie Perry, deceased, late of Wake county, this 1 to notKy oil wrtoos having claim agalnt the slid estate to present the same to ths uuder signed at Raleigh, N. 0H on or before -the 1st day of September 1000, and all persons indebted to the estate paf over the same. - - .- M. N, DUNSTON, Executor. Attorneys: ARGO ft SNOW. ' RaMgh, X. C, Sept. 1st, 1809. -ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOE. Hewing qualified aa th administrator of Margaret Durham, deceased, this is to notify all penmns indebted to her es . tat - to settle their indebtedness; and all persons holding claims against her i tste are notified to present the same ...... : . t. . . u.. ,n.L i.. tvr payment cm or in-iora uia xoiu unj 04 September, 191)0. or tliia notice will be : 4vnd m bar of their recovwsr. . X. M. nUNSTON, Administrator. rEI'XIl MAYNARD, tltorneya. -. Vi.:,i; . .-t 1J, 1 . term of the court. Still sums people are 1 ' trnrn e' ovst a reAwmatorjr. . v.- j

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