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.1 - 4 tm THg TIMES-VISITOR. RALEIGH, N. C. MONDAY. JULY 2. 1900 Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter. PUBLISHED BY THE VISITOR-VBESS COMPANY. (Incorporated.! y - mmBuraw""""" "sma " eo turning MMt f local inttretf ar fetoirvd hy tUs paper and will ba poo led it warttjr ' spaoo. All sucn rAnmnnLCnaM should be adflrenaeo to It I'iniM-VUtor, ot not to individual nmbrni ot tfce staff. Nnn of authors bouhl -wwspaaT communications, but ill ba .Knitted in publication if desired. SUUSCUU'TIOX l'RICES. One Year . () ie Month .$3.00 , .,.--7.- iv Til v. ACADEMY OF MUSIC BU1LD1U. T.,.,(utr- Tplcidione .No. Ii9 Hell Telephone .Xo. 132 THE LEADER IX THE SEWS AND IN CITY CUMULATION. " TKISSONAiTaXD (iKNEllAL, nil. . I ' 1 .l till' Lions. l- i.. m.v a hcartv kiiiff, and Illy L 14111------ ., loved a royal sport, nd one day as his lions fought, sat looking on the court; he nobles tilled the benches with the ladies in their pride, will -nionifst them sat the Count de LorKe, with one tor whom he sighed: nd trulv 'twas a gallant thing to we that, crowning show. Valor ajid love, and a king above, and the royal beasts below. Ramped and roared the liou,s with horrid huif,'hinjr jaws; They bit, they jfWd, gave blows like beams, a wind went with then paws; With wallowing might and stifled roar (hey rolled on one another; The bloody foam above, the bars came whisking through the air; Said Francis, then, "Kaith. gentlemen, we're better here than there. De Lorge's love o'erheurd the King, a beauteous, lively dame. With smiling Is and sharp bright eyes, which always seemed the same; She thought, "The Count, my lover, is brave as brave can be; He surely would do wondrous things to show his love for me; Kings, ladies, lovers, all look on; the occasion itt divine; I'll drop my glove, to prove his love, great glory wrll be mine.' She dropped her glove to prove his love, then looked at linn and smiled; He smiled, and then in a moment leap ed among the lions wild; The leap was quick, return was quick, he had regained his place. Then threw the glove, but not with love, right in the lady's face. J!y heaven! ' said Francis, rightly done!'" and he rose from where he sat; "No love," quoth he. "but vanity, seta such a task like that." Leigh Hunt. Admiral Seymour belongs to one of the oldest families in England, one colateral iestress being Jane Se.v mour, who wa one of the wives of H'firv VI J I. and whose brother mar ried Catherine Varr, the wife who sur vived Henrv. Innumerable members have been 'in, the British Navy and Arinv, several of them becoming Ad miraVt, and one the Admiral of the Navv, Sir Frederick Seymour, who died' in 1S!)3. The- rescued admiral is the second member to tight against the Chinese, Admiral Sir Michael hav ing destroyed two Chinese fleets in , Jlijtj and 1857. A Mr. Crafs, of Indiana, says that the statement' that Joseph Tudos is now the only living- witness of the ex ecution of Emperor" Maximilian, is a in intake, for there are. living in this country two witnesses of the famous event. One is Col. J. W. Youngs 'of Fort Wavne, Ind., and the other Col. W. E. Davis, of Brownsville, Texas. Hoth were present on the occasion and saw all three menshot. "The power of a state or munici pality to place restrictions njmn the manner in which patents should be assigned and sold has never ' been squarely brought before the United States Supreme Court, -with the result that much conflicting' legislation has been enacted by different States,' but it is generally accepted by the legal fraternity that while a- State may re gulate the sale of; the- manufactured article covered by a patent, it cannot anrlex conditions- to restrict the sale of the patent righ."-iuted from a pamphlet issued by K tJ. Siggers, Pa i tent Lawyers Washington, I. C, . .'V. , - - -r- , Caller I want to see the head of the family.-."'- - ,- Husband You can't.- It put on- its bonnet awhile ago and went out. De troit Free Press. . . t, . f Lancaster county, Pa., is the banner Republican county in the entire coun try. This was learned from the set tlement of a bet. between two dele gates to the Philodelphia Convention upon the claims of Lancaster and Herkimer county, N. Y., for the dis tinction. A consultation of the elec tion returns proved that Lmicaster has given an average Republic-aoi ma jority of 17,000 i 1 ; ("' -'i- "I remember," said the shoe clerk boarder, "that when I was monkey ing withpolitics we bought one count ry editor for two barrels of ink." ""Another example of the great ink corruptible press." said the Cheerful Idiot. Indianapolis Press. "What do you think is your natural vcx-iition?" iiKked the friend. "1 haven't any," said young Mr. Dwadle. "What I was horn with was a natural vacation." Washington Star. "(let a divorce If you want it." ex claimed the angv husband. " I can easily get another wife; and I've lived long' enough to learn that one woman is inst as good as another If not bet ter." "Yes." calmly replied his better half, "and I've lived long enough to know that- one man is just as bad as another if not worse." Chicago .News. "lleven't vou any ambitions. !il- Knnsns City on Fourth of Chicago Record, Julv."- Proressor-I'iji grateful for my sense of humor: thank Heaven, I can always see a joke. - , Miss Klnvlll-Oh! professor, the sense of humor is not ability to sec a joke: the ncnse of humor is nlnlitv to take a joke. Indianapolis Journal. Kouse A the tor pid liver, . ana cure billousness.sick 1 hcailocho, Jaundice, nausea, indigos tion, etc. They are in vuluable to prevent a cold or break np a fever. Mild, gcntlo, certain, thoy arc worthy yonr confidence. Purely vepetable, they can bo taken by children or delicate women. Price. 'J-'icat all medicine dealers or by mail of C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mabs. is a pleising combination to have in mind, during tbese hot summer days. There is a stroi.jr reminder of, this at my Soda Fountain. AVe s'Tre, delicious, cool and refreshing drinks, of all I ind-, cold us ice can n.ake them An antidote lor futijjue, vo,u will tfnd in a trlaf-n of Coca Celery, Orange and Line Thospnates We ttive as much for 5 coats as you will find anywhere Call, we will take great delight in cooIiek you, I ao , very truly, 'HENRY T. HICKS The Presciotionist. CIGARS. The finest line 'of Havana and Domestic Cigars in the city. Most any brund de sirvd. We also carry a nice as sortment of Novels. ' See Appleton's TocJ Li Drsry now gcing ati 15c. Yarboro Cigar and Nevs Stand. NEW YORK PRICES Paid in cash or Ex change for Second hand School BorKs af . Alfred Williams & Go's Fokine is guaranteed to nure Rheu matism and Neuralgia or the money will be refunded. Trict $1 at the drug stores. W. T. Cheatham, Jr., Hender son, N. C. W. H. King Drug; Co., wholesale agents for Ealelgh. - YOU CAN GET Good baard aal Malng at 213, South Person Street Good - totality, terata maderata ANNUAIi MEKTINO NATIONAL KD- ueanoiittt Association, unariesion, Oi- aeeoHBt1 of above occasion the Fitherit Railway will sell tickets to 3i.mrlestoft; S Cn'nd return, at one limited tirst class fare plus f?.0ff for the' round trip from all-stations on its lines. Tickets to be sold July 3, 6, 7 and 0, with finul limit September 1 1900. . I It DIL-LOI Meals A hearty dinner for a healthy man can be cooked per v fectly on a Wickless OH Stove. A single hot dish for an invalid can be prepared easiest on it. Always ready or you to light and start cooking. Always safe. The v Wickless OIL STOVE is the most convenient, as well as the. most saving. If your dealer does Mot have them, write to STANDARD OIL COMPANV. PURITAN BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES As Advertised by Standard Oil Co. Scld and Guaranteed by S. M. 'ft- W J. YOUNG, 123 MARTIN ST., RALEIGH, N. C. Pure Sweet Fresh North State Flour. IfclCII AIV13 DELICIOUS Makes the sweetest hi&cu.l, the lightest lo;i', and the most deli cious rolls. Ask jour grocer for NORTH STATE FLOUR And take no substitute. ' , THE FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO.. RALEIGH, N, C, Choicest H. STEIN Bell 'Phone 113. TGVE -J ffiD Seasoned Dogwood and Hickory Stove Wood Jhe best quaiity NU BETTER WUOD GROWN. $3.00 per cord delivered at irtail $2 50 per cord at the Shuttle Block. Factory.: v. , j JONES & POWELL " 6 Telephones 4 1 and 71 or A. J JONES at Fatlorj Yaid. - - YOU Oj? MAKE HAVE I t-XZlsfr ' " There is Batisfattlct In ktowini you have tbe beftt. 5) Flowers. Roses, Carna tions, etc. Ami th r Choice Cut fl wlts itir iill Occassious Always in Hlork. Short Notice. WEDDING DECORA TIONS. PALtoS. fRmS IN GREA1 VaRIKTIKS ALL SIZK. WINT KR BLOOMING PLANTS OK P1MROSES, CALLA LILIES, KTC! : Visitors i-ordially , invited. Greenhouse. Nmlfc Halitax ttreet near Teaee Institute METZ, Florist, RALEIGH, N C. WOOD job lota at special low prices, of ttALE OP PKRSONAL rilOJPERTY. Aa Executor ot Mrs. Lacy H. BeWin, jleoeased, I will sell at public auction for cash on the 2th day of May. 1900, ot 18 o'clock, mon the premise of the decenned, on Kast Martin street, in the city of Raleigh; N. C, (all ot the personal property of the deceased, conHistinp of iwehrlf r.J Utclieii furniture, etc.i ' ' A.'vMlSTKAT) JOJfES, Executor of ll s. Luey 11. ffttan, ! ADMINISTKATBIX NOTICJ31. X ilC UIIUUIDIIIVVI t administratrix -vvith the will annexed of Mrs. Louisa V. Holden, deceased, notice ia hereby given to ftU persons liouline claims again" ""-" the said Mrs.- Lotriu V. Holden to n.n. i).im tn the undersigned on or before the 14th day of ApriU W01, or this notice -will' be pleaded Udm of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make in mediate payment.' r ' , y - LULU TilUiUWSH, Administratrix. IOUK W: HIXSDALrJ, Attorney. r KT-tn NOTICE. it....:.. niinli(iar1 aa -flip Arlmlnifira Iln "r Muuimvvi w - - i. t nnn4a AF T IF V.TllliHH. Kite MM Ul Hit: iommv v , of Wake county, I hereby pive notrce ... . 1 j a A to the ci-eaitors 01 saiu chihiu w i v scnt their claims to me on or befrtre June 2nd, 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar or their recovery, iri pHtntn will please make immediate payment. . AdinroistMtor. Boleirh, N. C, June 2, 190 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ino niialified Administrator of Edle Williams, de ceased, notice is hereby given to persons holding claims aguinair tate of the said Edie Williams to pre sent them to the. undersigned on off before the 26th day of May, 1901. or 11.1. will H nlmtded in bar Ci their recovery, au persoun i . t 1 i a to said estate -will pieaso iuiw Pay XH08 H. WILLIAMS, Administratl A. W. SHAITEB, Attornef. lawSw. Notice Bicycle Repairing.- Work, fco , Done at retonable Prion. All work guaranteed to oivo satisfaction. Blcyclos for rem. A trial will satisfy you. Call and see Mo. J. M. Bishop, Cor W .mington 3avie Sts, NOTICE! Notice is hereby given of the Iohs and intended application for the re isBiie of 'Certificate No. 109 for one sl:ire of the capital slock of e Kal cigh and Augusta Kailroad Company, Rtiiiuling in tho name of 1L L. Evus, now deceased. Any person having knowledge of or ir any wise claiming snid certificate is notified to comuiu nicutc with the undersigned, ' j;, ' LUCY H. EVANS, Administratrix of 1). L. Evans, de ll. T. and 11. L. GltAV, Attorneys, ceased. ; ' law I'aios. Spring Greeting A Hope Realized A Promi Fulfilled, That is what every sale we make means. Wc anticipate your wants and wishes, then we make the prir." 'rreststible. There is only one class, and that the FIRST, in ir spring and summer collection of, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! Your responsibility ends and ours begins when you buy of us. ,We are -right behind every transaction we make. COM B AND LOOK. If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated right, if you want j to save money, make our store your trading home, 111 I ti rvE& A11 sty'es in Men's Hats- ! - UUlJLHr "sPHt and Rough Straws in Ladies' Hats OUR FURUISIifflG DEPARTMENTS Are complete for the Eter Trade. Do you want the up-to-date? If so you can find it at i .- ;r ' CROSS & LINEHAN. ... UP-TO DATE CLOTHIBS AND FUUN LSHERS. , lEWIS AT ; ..-. V t,'f i 5 ". J.R. FERRALL & COf 222 Fayettevllie Street. TELEPHONE 83. rantCi-Sr, Idea 5S?5Jirte3.i.TlV Crott your Wv . tor? w.if hrlaxjou vrfw y ) Fbw ? Poopld Have Eyes Aliho V Fully nine -tenths of those who teea'r glasses have different ylslot in each eye. Sometimes it's a de cided difference in others only a .-....,.,.. 4 .(''" '.- light variation.' A eless eiamls nation y, ill fail to oriDg out this defect the same lenses will be ads Justed to both eyes a-3 head aches.. and eye strains thar medicine falll' to relieye are the iesult; We test . each eye separate', select proper nses-adjust glasses to suit .each aye, EXAMINATION FREE. II. Mahler's Sons, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. ADMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of the lat Lrm i. Honeycutt, -deceased, this is to give notice to all persons indebted to the said estate to . make payment to the, undersigned at once and to all parties having claims against snid eKtute to present them to me before May 7, 1901, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. . C D. HONEYCUTT, 4tbaini!!tata. FRESH CANDY -AT J. A-POPE'S Ice, Ice, Ice. fy ice Ccller under my store is now open. - - . '" : -"' U1-, 4-i..iW' M . '
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