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the fifiies-visiToit. TUESDAY. V XT, I960 )BB VHUTOE-PBKS8 COMPANY. (IXCMtPOBATBDJ jjommnnk or lta t w eon--MtMl or local intMrt r hjwl ht,lklini and will bo pob faert II r of ipaou. All sir t.mnmniia4alM ahonJcl t adararana W I ft i'JineVlaltor, M hot to individual rtainera ti Matt. Nan of author j jmniii iivuhmiit coramonlcstlons, tiu will bv omitted ia publication if desired uue leaf tn Uonlh C. ...f.i.".' H.U0 JS! liilfi i.KAUJ IS TAB NBW8 AND J CITY. CIBCULATION. iiKVlCB IN TUB ACADEJ4I Gi 1 MUSIC. iJ W. alABTIV IT. The l'rini'e of Wales tnkes jrroaMn tfieHt in i-ollectinif pens used by fa- moiis writers of t lie Yic-torinii era. lie now lias those which belonged to Tennyson, ' lirowniiig. '.Swinburne, Jlnrriv und Meredith, umoiiir othevs. a lid the inkstands which Stevenson used. There are about sixty articles in his collection. Dr. William Ashmore, of the Am erican Utiptist Missionary I'uion,. has been a missionary m the far r.ast for fifty years. When he entered the Held China was not open to foreig-n- ers, so he beRun his labors at lSang- kok. Siain; but for many years he has been at the head Of the mission ut Swatow, China. There is one question arising out of the soft-nosed shell discussion which will not down. spite- the as sertion thut Senator Tillman discov ered a mare's nest when he found that shells had been made to pierce Krupp armor at Indian Head. It is said that similar shell were in use in the Ainericnn "navy .during the Spanish- Ainerican wniv. Ihe question which now demands an answer is tins: Since it was sjeiicrally admitted that the invention of an armor-piercing slvell ought "to cause a reduction m tne jirU'e of nnnor, and since it is now de clared that such shell have been in use for several years, for what rea son is the price of iienetrable armor maintained bevond a reasonable lim it? Senator liiiencainiuo. toriiierlv a member of Aguiualdo's Oiiliinet.j but now a prisoner oil parole in Manila. recommends to the Filipino' Xatioual- istst (the party ot independence) platform which has for its tivst ar ticle the recognition or the sover eignty of the I'nited States. WheJhei Ilueiicamino sneak lv card as the representative of his late coadjutors, j or whether he be simply the prover bial one swallow which does not make it siiminer. will be disclosed when the nev Philippine Commission shall ir- rivc at Manila and begin its palavers. In the meantime the fightinff con tinues in the desultory fashion vhiidi has now become so familiar as to scareelv attract the rassing notice of the American people. ,The 1'opulists declare in the plat- - form adopted at Sioux rails that J . thev will never cease agitating until the (ioverninent bonds shall all be paid. That is a. good resolution for public 1 as well as for private debtors. Hut. in another part of-their 'platform' they demand full legal tender Gov ernment paper money, and that its- volume shall lie "so controlled as U' maintain at all times a stable monev market and stable price level." lint how are the bonds to be paid with full legal tender paper money, which is only another form of Government debt"? The next conundrum. is: How ;. arc a stable money market and a stable price level to be maintained under such a system of fiat curren- ov? ' . -.'-. Four weeks after the formal open ing of the Paris Kxposition the gold en key of the I'nited States huildinp was handed over to the rrench au thorities. : represented by the execu five head of the Kxpcsition, and sr far as this country is concerned the work of construction and installation ia completed. In no other important department of the great enterprise have the exhibits been A iiltv prepared and it is likely that nnother month wilt elapse before he Kxposition wil' hnve been brougut anywhere int harmony with the grandiose and am hitioiiH plans of Its creators and pro moters. Hut the American end of i' is nil ready and right, in any event; and if the big show shall prove in any degree a disappointment Cncle KniiirF skirts will be clear of responsibility or blame for such an untoward outcome. The vast nrmv of .pensioners, urged on. by an industrious and tireless nf pension agents, are making hay very- fast while the sun of a surplus revenue irradiate the national capital. One hundred and eighty private pen sion bills were passed bv the House .of EepreKentatives in one day last ;wjek, and there are thousands more "fd conic if ilmfe shall serve anrt the Treasury surplus )iold,ont. These, pri fate,' bill relate to-, cases in which vea the liberal administration of, the Tension Bureau coukl find no grounds for granting the desired bounty, and up to the, "present s time all previous records of Congressional liberality in dealing vntn sued spun cant have been' surpassed', ? in- -ihe Fifty-sixth tingress. ' Jf this streak of legislative generosity shall run on without abatement the country Mill sooner pr later be confronted with the necessity for, a special tax to pay the enormous annual aggregate of the pension roll. "' No opposition worth mentioning is being made by the Hoers to the on ward sweep of the Uritish array un der Lord Hoberts. The surrender of Kroonstad to lue invader without a blow being struck in its defense is' most surprising, and shatters all pre dictions. From this place the ground slopes downward to the mil River, which presents no great difficulties to u crossing, and the next position of any strength available to the Hoers is the range of hills which runs in a northeasterly direction from Potchef stroom to ilohannesounrg. . The. end ot the campaign which has beenmun of the campaign which has the siege and capture of Pretoria for its ob iects has nimroached within measur able distance. Indeed. Lord Koberts is nearer the Transvaal capital than is the relief of column of General Hunter's division to starving Mafe- knig. In Auiei the message addressed to the ican iieople by llie liner -Com missioners' on the eve of their depart ure from Kurope for this country thev refer to the intervention of the I int.- ed States between (ireut Britain and enezuela as n precedent for similar action in the interest of the South African Hepublics. Of course, -the liners cannot be expected to be fa miliar with the ins and outs of Ameri can foreign policy. If thev had been thev would not have quoted the ene- znelun incident as an argument in fa vor of American interference in an Old World controversy. In that case our intervention was grounded on the Monroe doctrine, and on the theory of our primacy in the Western Hemisphere- principles which by necessary implication preclude us from intrud ing in the international differences of the other half of the globe. The con sistency of our policy has been some what damaged bv the inclusion of the Philippines in our sphere of influ ence: but this exception merely proves the rule, which was reiterated by our delegates to The Hague Con ference and embodied in the conven tion drawn up by that body. So long as this Government shall adhere to American political traditions inter vention in the Anglo-lioer conflict will be out of the question. 14 A Good Paymaster Starts Not at Assurances, There is one good pay master who is around on time, gives full value, and never foils in his duty. It is ypur privilege to select him, and his name is pure, wholesome blood. This paymaster makes the rounds of the body, visits brain, . stomach, . kidneys, liver, heart and head alike. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts as a guarantor that this pay master will do his duty. If he Mood is impure, it cannot do Us duty. And you ire the sufferer, but you veed not be. Hood's SarstpurilU. puri fies, tritalizes And enriches the blood. it never disappoints. Catarrh "My throat us in such a condition u'(i catarrh that I could hardly fwallotu and had no appetite." I found Hood's Sarsaparilla an excellent remedy, t.id nam have a good appetite." . EUa . White, Er.nis, Texas. Bolls-" Afy boSs vanished after I took Hood" s Sarsaparilla. It purified my blood tnd gave-me -trength. Hood's Pills cured nysick headache.". W. CaveS, Cety.S.C. Ilnod'i linn OMrIWCT llU; tht non-tnritatlnr and nV tathirtle to teU'e'trlliiindl Hnrmparlliir ilave Eyes Alike. Fully nine tenths of those who : ear felisses have different: vision n each eye. Sometimes it's a de- ided difference in .others only a iibt varution.' A : eless exanN ation i 1 fail to 01 Inn out this efeet the same lenses will be ads j'isted to both eyes a . I head aches .ml eye strains tba' ledlcine fails o re'ieve are the : tsult; We test ach eye f-eparat. f -select proper ses adjust Klasses to suit each ye. EXAMINATION FREE. II. Uahler's Sons, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. KclHtiJf ppTiD 01 mi'iibaniofti rir in-eoilra mltul uiiIuk) tT'jujt'w Pari KxioIUoarl:baw2 People i i nt':'1 I North'State Flour. For it is pure and fresh and therefore, healthy, NORTH STATE FLOUR " -?.- .v-: . itt iK.yi,' .,'.-' Makes the sweetest biscuit, the lightest loaf, and the most ! deli cious rollst Try it. Ask j our a grocer lor NORTH STATE FLOUR. , r . THE FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO.. I BUY And i SELL Old Clothes. Mats, 1 Old Snoes, ? Old Gold, ; Pistols, Watches, Guns, or anything Call Bell 'phone --fiRA HARRIS STf AM DYE WORKS W3uitsi C'eivned----- 75c : Cleaned an ' Dyd f 1.50 Received Daily and kept stored in Superior Refrigerator These meats are the choicest and tenderest im the ruarVet. Also a full line of DOMESTIC MKA.1S. r Vea, Mutton, Prk, etc , e'.c. Your trade solici'eJ. Prompt aqd poiile service. F. H. IIUNNICUTT. Interstate 'Phone I.J2. NOTICE. I have oppned a Wagon Reoair Shop and solicit your patronage Ail work guaranteed or lLoney re- fundeo. T. J. REV 1 5, at R, M. Andrew's Snop, Kali; bury : Street- . . AUCTION SALE OP LAMJ. By virtue cf power conferred up me by a certain niortjj.-e deed exe cute'! by Samuel ones im.l wife, Mar garet Jones, which said mortgage is duly recorded in Jtegisir of Deeds office for Wake County, in liook A. 79, page 69, I will offer for sill 1c the highest bidder for ensh nt the ccurt house door in the city of lt-.il-eigli on Tuewln.v, - May ISth, 1300. pt 12 o'clock M.'- the following' described tract of land lying- in snul county Hi Little lliver Township, and described as follows to-wit: , Beginning at k poplar on Bever branch. Kam JoneE' corner, thence S. 20 icfa'ree9 XV. -'33 poles to a stake, XV. B. Fowler's line; thence S. S8 degrees E. w:th said Fow ler's line, 12.'; poles to a persimmon, said Fowler's corner; thence 8.; T3 poles to a maple : on . the branch, 1 hence up the various courses of said branch to the head of the : sane, thence S. 7', degree XV. 20 poled to a stake, now a large red oak; tbenee ft. MA rloiTloAB W 'in T,t,. 4A ..t J.. 11. Brouhton's corner; thence S. I 94 Iamad k tin 1 .A ... I the lSersa branch; thence down the branch to the beginning, containing one hundred and thirty-nine acw, (139 ac res). . . ... B. JIOXTAGUE, Attorney-. Mortgagee. : ,JIaleigh, N. CH April H. 1900. -v. Notice BicycIeMrjDft-J Work, A.P , Dhi at rttiible Prices. Ail wrk guaranteed tt giva aaliiftotioi. Blcycl fofTMl, A Uial M!lV y.' .Call Mint w - m t - J. M. Bishop, Cor Wilmington ja3 3ivleSts. Refrigerated Western Heats (ce Cream. . F. GIERSCH'S lis Kestair 216 FAYETTEVILLb ST. SPECIALTY Blue Paints, L've Lobsters. Soft Shell Crabs, Clams ICE CUE AM ! PER OWE 6AU0N . IQ PCft-MALF - 73c PER 0U4BT " ,. . 40c . BolL'Phcnel99; Interhtale . Elowers. . . - s. We are Headquarters for CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, . CARNATICNS, VALLEVS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS AKD NARCISSUSSES Uoquets and Floral Designs ar raQKeU tn best style at tbori tolice PALMS, FERS, ANDOTHttH TOi PLANI'H, fu'lHoiueaiiil Wlndnw Deco raituu, FerujDtsliK a ipecUHy. ( SHADE TREES. EVEUGREE SH unr' BHHUBKKIK, logelhw witti all klu-Is I or green liouse and out nojr siocV Vegitable Plauts of a'l kirn'9 in 'eNH'iu bee our gbow-wlndow t i. I. Join, eons drugstore. I.;ave ord-'i tbr! c c ! 'pboDct efnee I11U1 KtRl 140. Boll 149 ReBidenie, tell M J.L, OQuinn&Co Florists. Corner Po k ad f wain S'rctts Kaltigh, N. C. Pokine is gtiaranlccd to cure Eleu inntisin and Neuralgia or the money will be refunded. Price $1 at the drug stores. W. T. Cheatham, Jr., Hender son, N. C. Y. II. King Drug Co.. wholesale agents for Unlelgh. XOTK'K OF S.U.F.. By authority of a. mortgage from .7. 1!. l'earce anil wife, recorded in Hook 121, page oH.I, records of Itegister of Deeds office for Wake County, I will on Monday. 4th day of June," 1900, at the Court House doer of Wake Coun ty. Raleigh," X. ('., at IS o'clock M.. sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract, of land in Mark's Creek town ship. Wake tounty. bounded on the North by lands of I). T. Lee, on the Fist by lands of S. W. Bearce, on the South by lands of Walter Debnnm, de ceased, and on the West by Little Riv er, containing 400 acres.' . t d s ; V. v. JONES. Attorney. SALEjOP PERSONAL PROPERTY. As Executor of Mrs, "Lacy H. Belvin, deceased, I will sejl nt public auction for cash on the 29th day of May, 1900, at 12 o'clock, upon .the. premises of the deceased, on Kn.it Martin street, in the city of Raleigh, N. ('., all of the personal property of fhe deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, etc!, etc. ARMISTEAD JONES, Executor of Mrs. Ijjey H.- Belvin, De ceased. DISEASES CUflED BY , , --.-' .... " MAGNETIC POWER. ' Be healtby and1, make life a fuc CfSi, Perionai or Absent treat ment in MAGNETIC HEALING'' T,H. L EAVITT, P3. D, Raletgh, 1 N. C Office iu "Pull ue iu Poillc a Bottriiof (over W- nioa Telejrp Office.) ' era U ce Cream- SHOES, MILtilNERY, DRY GOODS. These are Our Principal- Departments. SHOES. Doys ard Mod' Ttaelft HhaM pair, hs Ball Shoes for men $1, CO Pair. v Ox'ord Tien tor Cblldrrn fill. 5, 76. tlO and H AO. V. Oxford Ties for Udlen (10, 73, HI 0(1, lfl3A, 11.60,, . Men's Lo Cut Comfort Shots t.25 ond tl.lW. MILLINERY. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats In profusion, -- i - Tho prettiest Roods that ran bn bad ur here. " . Only Koodr worlf.doce by our corps of trinnm-rs. All sty'es of 8l!ors. We will ebj iy having lo make you a New Hut. SPECIAL. ,'';'''''-'7-S.--:'ir'r ''i''-';':. ',.-.' ',-'' j.- -X''. :. :-:e-' '"''. ;"'' ':''.- Ooelf.O pcs. Havlland's China' Dinner Set Valued at $50 00 to be closed rm at $30 0. , : Two New Homo Sewinj; Machines, New Ones to be sold, Agont for Butierick Patterns, Woollcott & Son. For Your :'v CALL ON - J.R. FERRALL d 222 Fayetteville Street. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. dance, In a pair of lb :s j your fejt dj not get tired and'toffc from feeling the impreisivn of tvry rock or rougb surfjue you 8'ep on. Tbcy alio wear rruch longer thao the - oi di ar) Ox lord and Cost i o mora. - WE HAVE THE TANS IN AHCJDANCE OP STYLE SIZE? AND PKICEVALSO. ' r " -." - S. C. POOL Shoe store. Corn, Oats, Hay, ..... Icofic. carloads W hite Corn. Prime Mixed Corn." Corn Meal. ' v " Oats; - " Timothy Hay f Wheat Bran, carloads No. i Sawed '..Shingles. JONES & POWELL: A'SW'ELlRlGv in laudea'ts or rubber tire' vehicles (or shoppiB)?,' weddlDR parlifs.b'alls -or other occasions with careful dri vers. We wil) send to your resi dence whenever you oraer it, pr a. tight turpout for , ladies' Or gentle' men's driving,' at reasonable and. respectable rates. ': You always get complete satisfaction arid pleasure from both horaes and carriages from Upclittrch - j t - Mf'- Ooen day and night. CO. Ladies' Welt -Oxfords , uitubl? for th Rrugh trels ol Kalt igh. W liave"an abu Shingles. Laths, -.--.j ...... u.. ,. i carload' No.' 2 Sawed ; 4 Shingles". ' '.' . 1 carload . No,' 1 . Plastering Laths. r (. ; 1 carload Foundry Coke. A All bought tnht to sell low for cash bv Holder. MV - -. -. .
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