THE TIMES-VISITOR- RALFJQH, ft C. fPMJ8HBP BY 1J VUUTOR-PRBB8 OOMPAN llrtOOiKPOKATlQl).) : , M- wOMMJ('Maii Ms'ter.. OTIOB ,1N , THE ,AOADBMV Ol . ' Mtuuc. aTOIIMiTAXW (CHLBFUONB MO : V KKUjbTiCtiKrUONB . . . NO. IV BUBSOKIPTlOll PRICES. atJff.LhUDiaBlN THE NEWS AM IN OITX OlEOPI'HON. WBDOTSOAT, 8BPT. 87, 189 OUR COURT. It to just like a large, well managed business establishment that cur Supe rior court does its business. Everything looks new with paint and Tarnish, new carpet in the bar and changes which afford comfort to judge and jurors. Marion Purefoy, Esq., foreman of the grand jury, keeps bills of indictment on the judge's desk; offenders are quick ly and fairly tried and justly punished. Judge Moore is ai ideal judge and deals gently with first offenders, but repeaters get prompt and just deserts. And our Solicitor, well everybody knows there is none other Mke him. He loses no time and wastes no words and will dear the dockets before the week ends. (Sheriff Page and his deputies keep the best of order and papers promptly serve. Clerk Royster has his fingers at his fingers' ends and his re cord ready when court convenes every morning. It is almost a pleasure to be tried before such a court even If con victed. Get a State Fair move on yon. The Otis $40 fake was nearly as bi a farce as the General himself. How can any one honestly call putting down an armed rebellion against the American flag Imperialism? The Baker family niKger show has played out in Boston and the colored Widow is now longing for her Southern home. Ralpijfh would hate to lose Hon. Ed. Pou as Solicitor unless he was to take op his residence in the Governor's Mansion. The War Department's order prohib iting officers' wives going to the Thil pines is bad. A few old level headed women could do better than Otis. If Lee had been in command in Oinba it would not have taken bo much time. If Joe Wheeler were in command at Manila: it would soon be over. Ex-Coo grssmi Thomas Settle has purchased a tract of land near Asheville and It la rumored! that he will move there. ' We congratulate the Wilmington Star oo reaching the thirty-third year of its publication. The-Star ever grows bet ter with its advancing years. When the booming of the cannon was ,- beard yesterday evening, firing the 17- ( 'f gun admiral taint for the arrival of i ) . , ''. ths hero of Manila, Beauregard Arren-j r : -.'.. , , . ..... ....... dell donned bis soldier garments anil . sashed , to the Capitol and asked foe . j transportation to Manila. At the-Monday aessto of the Maset, committee in New fork city the judges, of that city swore. that they paid ail the - -wy atom ?I,0Oft ts f 10,000 to the cam ' paign fond for their Jobs.''-They would not faetfy oa such a sotriect end its truth is a sad commentary oo the' boo .est administration of the law In the me tropolis.' - , t , , Ini view of what our government is trying to do in the Philippines we wish the Atlanta Constitution would reprint the Declaration of Independence and tell what it means. Perhaps thtaJhta ted what it means. Perhaps that im portant document has been repealed by the Cabinet. Asheville Citizen. Citizen harps on the fact (?) that the Declaration of Independence is being violated by the United States establish ing good government in the Philippines without the consent of the governed, when that consent depends on sudh trai tors as Aguinaldo who have deliberate ly sold out for money in the past. Per haps The Citizen has forgotten that President Thomas Jefferson, who had a little something lo do with that pre cious Declaration did not say a word to the inhabitants of Louisiana about the transaction when he bought them and their land. The eyes of the country are to-day turned upon New York where a nation pays homage to the Hero of Manila Bay. Admiral George Dewey is truly the idol of the nation. He is even too great for Edward Atkinson to denounce. Roosevelt's health grows stronger and stronger as reports couie of Hobart's weakness. Boosevelt may dare to tempt fate and take second place, although in recent years the job of presiding over the Senate has been a political grave the Senate has been a political grave. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. Art grand, but Skin Eruptions rob Ufa t Jos. Baekltn's Amies SsJts cares ism. also Old, Running and Fever sores. Ulcers. Bolls, Corns, Warts, mites, Burnst' Scalds, Chapped Hands, nllblalns. Best Pile core oo earth. Ttves out Pains and Aches. Only V f a box. Cor guaranteed Sold by j'ccrisu FOB OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nsed for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the (rams, al lays all pain, cores wind cslic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will 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. HINTS FOB THE HOUSEWIFE. Nothing succeeds like success. B. R. Pace always succeeds in pleasing his patrons in groceries. Nausea's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar always on Hand. All roads lead to Rome, and most roads lead to D. T. Johnson's Fancy und Staple Grocery. Numseo's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar always on tap. Fortune's road is paved with econo my. Economise in groceries by purchas ing from W. H. T. Caudle. Nmnsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar on tiand. Don't rob Peter to pay Paul but sava money by getting your eatables from J. W. Sanderford, who keeps Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. The best is cheapest In the end. Yon can get best and cheapest groceries rrom H. O. GatOs; also Numsen's Spe cial Pickling and Table Vinegar. The proper and economical adminis tration of the household is the prima duty of every housewife. Begin by or dering yonr household supplies from K. T. Hornbuckle, who carries Num sen's Special Pickling and Table Vine gar. If at first you don't succeed, try Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar, which can be found at M. A. Stevens, fancy and staple grocery. The oldest science is thst of proper living, eating and rindking. Your com fort and longevity will be subserved by purchasing groceries from Talton & Narron, who handle Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. Experience demonstrates that one ia uever permanently successful through 'chance." Take no "chances," but go direct to Terrell Terrell for groceries nud Numsen'a Special Pickling and Ta ble Vinegar. "It is never to late to mend." Amend your new year's resolutions by pur chasing yonr groceries from J. Q. Adams. He sells Numsen's Special Pickling and Table Vinegar. Economy, the twin sister of wealth, awaits yon at W. J. Beavis,' where you may obtala most value for your money. 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 and Tabje 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. Candle, Listen to Utood advice. - Ask for Numsen's Special Pickling ad Table Vinegar. The lav of supply, and demand is fully understood by G. W. Goodwin, who serves his patrons with ths best groceries (Including Numsen's' Special I'kkliag and Table Vinegar) .at lowest Prices, . , SCHOOL NOTICE. The (011001 committee is compelled again to announce the postponement of the opening of the white schools. No ties will bs given as soon as the com mittee kas definite; Assurance of the date when the buildings will be habitable. The colored schools will be reopened Tuesday. September 26th. .. . - , EDWARD P. MOSES, Superintendent . Biliousness (s caused by torpid liver, winch prevents diya Jon aai permits focxl to f enuent and putrttyisr t ktMnaeh. Than follow aiziuiesa. Insomnia, nervousness, and, U not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood's Pins stimulate toe stomaoh, rouse the Over, ours headache, dterftiessoon- strDHtlon. etc moenra. omu uj on u,uE. Theonli Plus to take with at I'fc Baraaiwrllls TWO TONICS Panacea Springs Mineral Waters Received eklv di rect rom the Springs and sold to cououmers at 30 cents per gallon and a libera' discount to the trade. Pabst Milwaukee Beer tecelved in Car lo's direct from the Brewry in Milwaukee, and s Id to con sumers at $1.50 per Box of Two Doz. A lit ho leading 1 iquor Merchants in Raleigh sell 'Pabst" oa draught and in hot lea. ACME WINE CO., Wholesale Apents, RALEIGH, N. C Interstate Phone 144. Bell ' 144 B SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES. C. R. BOONE, (Formerly with W. E. Jones) is now with the Up-to-date SHOE AND TRUNK HOUSE OF WM. T. HARDING and will be glad to have his friends a' d the publii ; II to see bin. A. J. JACKSON, Practical Builder and Contractor Remodeling and Repairing especially. Estimates furnished on implication. Office at Residence, 606 Saunders street. C. F. BULLOCK, ARTISTIC SIGN WRITER. RALEIGH, N. C, NOTICE OF SALE. Ity virtue of authority given In a mortgage from William Ivey and re corded in the Register's office of Wake county in Book 128, at page 658, I will .'ll on Tuesday, the 10th day of Oc to ner, 1899, at 12 o'clock M., at the Lourt House door of Wake county the lot of land conveyed by said mortgage situate in. Raleigh township in the town if Oberlin, Wake county, adjoining the t baa. Pool lot on the North, James .Morgan's lands on the South and West aud the Main Oberlin Road on the East, aud begins at the southeast corner of lie lot of said Charles Pool on the west Mile of said road, and runs thence along the western side of said road S. 30 de crees, W. 46 feet to James Morgan's l orner, thence along said Morgan's line .. 87 degrees W. 280 feet to said Mor i,'.'iu'8 corner; thence along said Mor gan's line N. 4 degrees W. 40 feet to the southwest corner of said Pool lot; I hence S. 87 degrees E. along the line of said Pool lot 302 feet to the begin ning. Terms of Sale, Cash. This September 8th, 1899. W. W. VASS JR., Mortgagee. CTats, and Tn4e-Maxk obtained and all Psfr t tniatoau condactea tor mdcnatc m. PrVjft Ornei is opmsitk U.S. Patent Omen 1 trm can mtcan patent aaiaMtuMtBaamntsW X remote from Waahinfrtoc. aena nwaei, drawing or puocos, wnn oeaenp-a tron. Wa ad visa, if patentable or not, fraa off ichim. Onr fee not dno till oatent ia aacnred. s-. HHnw In nhfslii Pstidti." vlihl t ost ol same In the U a. and ftjreiffa eoanlriaa sent xree. AaareM. o.A.snow&co, a, atc-4'' Oi nee, WsnsavoM, D. f ENMYROYAL PILLS tare. ! WiU. uD I. UU sad Gold OMtaMfV aathIS tUfltM 1' f WEPAYS2C3 eu tortsbifto tam BM lormuy between iM7 and lino. look np your old letter mm tboM oi voor Belgfabmt Jtm may flna n&aiie worUi montatnlft St dolUn. Bend tm-dmf but 'BUS lllnetnted Uau. STAS1).HI) T jj r CO. St. Unit. in mm i Info Pills svrt la Y.i 1L Sim WW " Jf'V, tCTiMMllli IS, rf Kr rji." !-. r At If Mas. IB, Tilnl'K. "lf laiiaiMinwiM. aiui,r4. OAK Steam J. K. MARSHALL, Proprietor. 126 Faitteville St. Kaleigh. N. C. Ex(ior Steam Laundry, Equipped with the Latest and Best Machinery. HIGHEST CLASS WORK. PROMPT DELIVERY LAUNDRY ACADEMY MUSIC BUILDING" C. F. SOWERS, Manager. 'Phones 19. Children's School Shoos. One of the hardest problems child's shoe that will e ve the service requned and at the same 0 time have the looks and finish and We have paid special attention to this line this season and full rnntirfpr-t ' have conaured this problem. And have to offer to - i . you the best that can be produced Exclsinr Shoe Co.. ana school shoe all making Excl vely ch ldren's shoes. Wl are making Special ties They range in prices from 75 to $2.00- S. C. POOL'S, MSA.DERvlN FINE SFJOKr Roses looses,, CarnatioDst -rnd '.ll choice Cut Flower Flora Designs tasicluliy if edat Short ffotit ". Decorations Palms, Ferns and all other dec live plants for house culture. For namental gardening at lowest figa All sorts of bedding plants: Rost Geraniums, Heliotropes, Col est. et Ctorysanthemums in the best scd If est varieties. Vines for the verandt Tomato plants once transplanted best sorts. Cabbage, pepper and P grown Egg Plants. Celery at proas season. All mail orders promptly t' tended to. H. S'einmetz, Florist, Raloitfh. N C R'l 'Pfcnr 11 EXECUTION SALE. On Monday, October 23rd, 1899, at the Court House door in Raleigh, N. 0., I will sell at public outcry all the right, title and interest which S. C. Dodd had on October 7th, 1898, in and to the fol lowing described land: A iwireel of land in Swift Creek Township, Wake Coun ty, adjoining the lands of Charles H. Belvin, A. W. Goodwin, James S. West, deceased, and others, containing 10 acres, more or less, beinu the laud con veyed to S. C. Dodd by deed registered in Book 140, page 136. Register's Of fice of Wake County. Sale made pursuant to an execution issued from Wake Superior Court in fa vor of North Carolina Building and Sup ply Company against S. C. Dodd and others to satisfy a mechanic's lien. Ths land is sold subject to a mortgage to R. T. Gray, Guardian, in book 151, page 286, Register's office. Terms, Cash: Hour of Sale, 12 M. M. W. PAGE, Sheriff Wake County. North Carolina, Wake ConnOr. Superior Court, October Term, 189. B. N. Gant vs. Annls V. Oaat. Notice of Bervlcs by Publication. The defendant above amed will taks notice that an action entitled aa abots has been commenced' In the Superior Court of Waks eonup for ths disaoln tioa of the bonds of matrimony belwsea ths above named plaintiff, and defendant. and the above nauurt asienuw further take notice that she Is required to appear at the neat term of the u perior Court of said eowit, to be held m the ssveoth Moiday after the Brat Monday in September. 1880. at the wwt hWot said county to Plei.h, .North Carolina, and answer or demur to we eomotaiiit In said action, er the plalntif wiU apply to tM court ssr ths relief de manded to said eompWU This Asarusr 18th, 189B. WILLIAM BUSK Chrk of Boparior Coo ' l-w ' - - BHD HOT FROM THV (MIX. Was the baD that hit G. B. 8teadiu i of Newark, Wet, hi the Civil War. iissid hoirie-s dicers thst no rrvam hiajit tm 90 years. Then Biicbn ,' Anrfca Car? carta Wa, Cares Ci. . Brsdsee, Bsktm, BoHs, Felon, Com -8kto Brapts"- .Best PlUearson esrt! eeata hoc . Oars gaanateeri. m Wedding Uaufidry. UPTOWN OFFICE: 126 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. B. W. BAKER, Proprietor. 'Phones 140. in the shoe business is to get M be confortable, by Merriam Shoe Co. H C the makers of the Little Giant in the prices as well as inquality BULBS! BULBS! BULBS Our ear v shipments are now arrir Ing White Roman-Hyacinths, Nar cissus, Eas er Lilies, Calla-Lllle and Freeaias. Other bulbs will arrive later, We are Headquarters for Cut-flowers. Rosea and Cartatlons a specialty. Bo qneti and Floral Designs arranged in best style at short notice. Palms Ferns and other Pot Plants (or house nd window decorations. Shade Trees and Evergreens, together with all kinds of green-house stock. CELERY PLANTS 1 It is now time to set Celery, and we have the finest lot of plants that we ever grew. See our show-window at 1. 1. John sons drugstore Leave orders there or call phones Bell 149, Interstate 14m. d.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Corner Polk and Swain Streets. NOTICE OF SALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTY AT FALLS OF I NEU8B. ! By virtue of authority given in a i mortgage recorded in Registers office of Wake county in Book 124, page o67, and by consent of the mortgagor therein 1 named, I will sell on Tuesday, the 24th i day of October, 1890, at the Court House door of ssid county of Wake, at , the hour of 12 o'clock M., the lands conveyed by said mortgage, the same oeing ercuace in said county nud iu Bart-onts Creek Townehip and inoi iiiny aeMcrioeo as follows: FIRST TRACT. Begins at the southwest coraar of J. F. Fooville's home place at the Falls of Neuse River, on the Falls Road and runs thence with said road S. degrees BL 8.18 chains to a stake on said road; thence 8. S de grees B. 4.85 chains to a stake in said Rosd, J. A. Askew's corner; tkeaoe with 13.81 chains across large ditch or creek to a email pine in said As kew line and corner; thence 8. 79 degrees W. 8 chains to a small peraimt mon tree, said Askew's corner in Henry Z,Hni " 'rt DTia' line ""Trrees js. bjk ckains to a stone in, hD1 with the Use f id !; nd said Fonvill N. 88 degrees E. 16.14 chains to a small poplar a Corner Of SSid !! D..iii.! iheSc N 1" oefe W. 6.24 chains te J. F. Fonville's corner; thence with said ronnues line east Z81 chains to the beginning, containing 4.66 acres, more or , oayju iHACT. Lies on the east side of said road and sooth of the land fjirmerly owned by the Raleigh Paper ompany, and begins at a stake in saH road in ths line of said Paper Company's "jet, about 50 yards south of tlie bridge over said river at the Falls of Xeuee and runs thence with said road . S. 10 degrees B. 1171 chains te a red oak on said road; thence with said road 8. 8W degrees W. 8.44 chains to a atone, J1-,,- PIS?! thenc 't! her Una & 88H degrees B. Z8ft chains to a atone, said. Forfs cornet; thence with said Fort's line N. S)4 degrees E. 846 chaiaa to a stone? thence with said Fort's line Bast 1.78 chain to stone; . thence with said Forfs Una N. 4 de grees E. 9.87 chains to a stone and oak 'V stomp; a corner of said Fort and said i Paper Company tract; thence with the ; line of said Paper Company's tract .V. ' 68 degrees W. 7.88 chain to the begin nlng. containing 7K aerea, : ' i Terms of Sale:- Cash. ' ' I - ' " W. O. ALLBM,1 IloKtagee. T This Beatssaswr Kth, 1880.' - vLetiUsMake Yoa an f YOUR HOUSE WITH STEAU OR HOT WATER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOUTHERN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO., HARRY A. HART, Manager. INTER STATE 'PHONE 444, " 224 1-2 FAYETTEVILLE STREET H Bad Photographic Enlargement an eye toie 963 TO IT THAT YOUR ORDERS ARF GIVEN TO 'Oar Agents Only' or c ill at office and make y ur own se lections. A card addressed io us. will bri-ii? oui Salesman t vo r door. SAT1SFCTI0N guaranteed or there wl 1 be no ch rge fo the work W e sell for cas or on small weekly ssta lme ts. UNION PORTRAIT CO. 312 Payetteville St., Raleigh, N. C, Next door to office of MorniDi? Post. AGENTS W ' NTED ir every town In ite state FRESH, SWEET. PURE. POPE'S CANDY MADS EVERY DAY. J, A, POPE, Candy M nufacturer Why go humping aound with a LAME BACK Wheayuu cuii ct l .sUat itliel in a 100. box ol PlLLf lite bt KMrKrv vrennmtlon on earth, ar IJ-CtiNi' boX utun.r.nf.iriyi .-i mti. cilier sell for -'cn I( lir dru(rEi't d t iiimily yuu, srud ui five i .eiit aiam get a bcx by tuai: The Johnson Labor itorles. rf WM. R1MP80N l.AXD SAI.IV Pv virtue of tbe ihwivn ooir. -lined in a niirtiH?e exrcMtnl tn m,, on the 14th day of .Tnniinrv. 1885, !iy (Jeorge W. Johns aud wife, Peggy Jolins. and. regis tered iu the office of Lie Ueiter ef Deeds of said county in fVok No. 84, page 10, I wiU offer for le to the high est bidder for easti a1, the court house door in the city of Pi:leiL'li. X. C, on Saturday the 21st day of October, 1899, at 12 o'clock M., the following describe! Uract of land: Situated in St. Mary's lowimship, said Comity and Sta-e, ad (oming the lands of Dallas Johns EM Williams and others. Beginning in the center of the Raleigh Road, nine N. IS E. 2.fi8 chains to a stake 100 feet from the center of the R. It. track: tlience 8. 43U E. 1.05 chains: thence South l.'i W. 2.14 chains to the middle of the said road: thence N. 2-r W. 87 Iillks to the beginning, containing one fifth of an acre. WILLIAM WAITS, Sept. 1(. 1S99. Mortgagee North Carolina Wake County. In the Superior Court, October Term, 1899. John Hardy vs. Sarah Hardy. To Sarah Hardy: You are hereby no tified that your husband. John Hardy, has brought suit against ynn for divorce from the bonds of mutriuiouy because of abandonment, and that summons is sued against having been returned by the Sheriff of Wake County with this MidnnuHnenfr thereon? "After Axerciainff due diligence the defendant is not to bs tnnnJ within thl. Rteto RoM.hU tnfnr- "nation Is thtit she Is now living in New - York city,"-you are reiiuired to appear ' the next civil term of Wake Superior Court, which begins on the 23rd day of i October. 1899, and answer, plead or de- mur the complaint of the plaintiff, which . will be filed within the first three days of said term, and on your rauure to RDDear the ulnintiff will apply to the court to be allowed to prove the allega tions of his complaint and have judgment rendered accordingly. W. M. BUSS, Clerk Wake Superior Court J. a L. HARRIS, Plaintiff's Attorney, law for 9 wa. ; ADHINISTIIATOB'B NOTICE. ' Having qualified as the administrator of Margaret Durham, deceased, this la to notify all persons indebted to her es tate to settle their Indebtedness) and all persons holding clahas against he nltte are notified to present the same n payment oa or before the 18th aay of tpptrmber, 1900, or this aontoa will be stead Jb bar of their reeovssw. rv. N. M. DUNSTON, Administrator. PEELS 4 MATNARBv . Otomeys. ts sober 14, 18$. . Estimate for Beating SALE OF VALUABLE) LAND. By virtue of a judgment entered al the July Term, 1899, of Wake Superioi Court, in the case of Thomas Johns and others against Jane Johnson and others, being No. 63 upon the. Summons Docket of said Court, I will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, at public auc tion for cash sit the Court House door in the City of Raleigh, N. O., on the 25th day of September, 1899, at 12 o'clock m., the following described tract of land, to wit: Situated in St Mary's township, Wsks County, N. C adjoining the lands of Calvin Pool, William S. Powell, Frank Jones and others, beginning at a persim mon tree, Larkin Busbee's, deceased, corner, thence west to a willow tree on the old Run of White Oak Creek. theoce down said Creek on old run to Frank Jones' corner, thence with said Frank Jones' line eastward to Calvin Pool's Hue, thence with said Calvin Pool's line eastward to the beginnis. containing 115 acres more or less. AKMISTEAD JONES, Commissioner. Wanted Quick ! 1000 LARGE BRAN AND OAT BAGS to pack Ice in. 1000 LAD KS' AND GEN, TLKMKN J'O BUY 8Uv'ies of Amhriicite Coa! lor Wmitr n w rsipidlyap p'O. chii g icoo ions sold and 2000 totis more bought before I a t advance. Thacker Splint Coal. The strik is now ov?r and -oal coming every day to fill de Iavs.l orders to all points in the State. Several Carloads of Corn, Hay, B'an &c , for sale at a SHCiifice to avoid paving storage now soon to comrt.e.ice under the new rules. FOR BARGAINS IN Tl STAPLESEAClR CALL ON Jones & Powell, RALEIGH, N. C. FIRE INSURANCE, The attention of the public Is respect fully Invited to the following announce ment: The firm of DHEWHY, THOMPSON A CO. hereby conveys its entire F re Insurance business and Its good will in the sara- to W. S. PHI M ROSE & OO. Drewry, Thompson & Co . agents. The pair. naee of the public is solicited In FIRE ACCIDENT, Bond, Boiler and Employees M ability Insurance. W. S. PRIMROSE & CO , Agents, Office llollcmai Building. IF IF YOU WANT To Seli Old Clothes. Old Shoes. Hats Old Gold, Pistols, Watches, Gutis. or any thing, Call Bel phone 60-4. Harris Steam dyeWk's Suits Cleaned 75c. Cleaned and Dyed S1.5 1 TICKETS "GOOD FOR THIRTY '-' DAYS. A Cheap Excursion Trip to Washlne ton, Baltimore or Philadelphia, by the Seaboard Air Line. You can buy of ,any 8eaboard Air Line Agent tickeU to the Philadelphia Export Exposition at the rate one and , ine-thlrd fares for the round trip. ' '4 Yon can atop over at Washington or Baltimore, going oromlng. Your ticket will be good for thirty (30) davs from date of purchase, only ' it must be nsed on or before December Yoa can go by Norfolk and connect ing steamship lines, or all rail. Millions of dollars have been spent '': on this mammoth Industrial Exposition -an education in itself. -'.v. Tlcketa oo sale Tuesday and Tours-, day of each week until including Tues day. November 23rd, 1898. P i A Mil ! IJaW iiii. 1. MUMint mrrlintrai or lnintlv mind Irnlrihrf ftt.,iutlie VmriM KxpolUs 1U fw Aiarv BiitlfXtviisri Mid. tlionlrt Wi Uo

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