i Tlh TIMES-VISITOR. (FRIDAY, JANUARY 87. 1899. THAT'S SO, TOO. ' v 'A correspondent of the Charlotte Ob erver Rays: ' i "HaTe you ever noticed . that al- : v though t ieak of the fair sex as 'an . Vrels,' 'angelic creatures,' etc, etc., the : Btbie always refers to angels, as mem 4er of the masculine sex?" "i - And id you ever see a picture or a . painting- of a man angel? Pew artists ? Dave yet arisen whose angenc conaep- tlong were masculine. : George Smatherfl is here in the la- ' teresrt of a bill to require Madison coun " y to pay $25,000 of bonds which that icounty seeks to repudiate. It. is quite Bafe to say the bill will become a law las this legislature is violently against anything like repudiation. The future is uncertain, but If you eeD your blood pure with Hood s Sar apanlla you may be sure of good tiealth. Northern .Butter 20 cents at C. O. HALL'S. Wood for sale by C. O. BALL'S. Special on C'ocoanuis tomorrow, 3c, each, 2 for tic. at DUO HI'S. Bolnpna. Fresh Pork and Frankfur ter Sausage at l O. B.VLL'S. Nice Yellow dozen a i Bananas 10 to 25 o. a DPGIII'S. Special on Figs tomorrow, 15c. per lb., 2 ibs for 25c. at DL'OHI'S. vLemcns, 3 fa: cents at C. O. BALL'S. Bananas 1 rent each at C. O. BALL'.-!. Oranires, Apples and Lemons at POPE'S. (PVesh roasted peanuts at POPK'S. HERE IS LIGHT. The in; Jem man must have light as !; as freedom. Tvie world has grown tired of myste J4 i ne day dawn of the twentieth een turj l.s already pressing into the cor ners of knowledge. Among the sciences unveiled there Is none so marvelous as Palmistry. If you desire to prove the truth of this question call on Madam Elrado, the Palmist, 3rd floor of Ladles' Exchange. Eggs 12'4 cents at C. O. BALL'S. Chocolate drops 20c. lb at POPE'S. LADIES to do plain sewing at home. $1.60 pei day; four months' work guar anteed; send stamped addressed en velope for particulars. E UTOPIAN SUPPLY CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. Pork Hams 10 cents at C. O. BALL'S. WANTED -Old clothes and hats, old shoes and 8'1 kinds of second hand ieo.is bought and sold at Harris' Steam Dy; Works, East Hargett street, Ral eigh. N. C Suits cleaned, 75c. Cleaned uod D.d IX Fresh Taffffy at POPE'S. Cocoanuts 5 cents at C. O. BALL'S. Club And Peters Shells ; ' Legg'ns, Hunting Coats, KING AIR RIFLES 75 cts. CARROM BOARDS $2.50. Crescent Bicycles, '-JVpi Rambler Bicycle; .'J'," ' ' I899 Model $40.00. w - Thus. Hildas 6 Sons, HAT.ieiOH. w 0. ACADEMY OF UlhlC V - (R. C. RIVERS, Manner.) va . 'v '; COMMENCING Wek Mouday, Jjnitiary 30. B. turn of the Record-Breaker, -. L.E.E. JJt HI 3 G"EaT COMPAKY OF ,. HYPNOTISTS, A Hnndred New and Startling Features "CATALEPTIC TATUES." C untrr School Tcixcber. Salvation Army. 'PI? on Nos Den and Dumb . School,-Awkward Suad, Uptnan Bmlge. Prices: ZQc, Wc and 23c. ONE OF THE MARKETS Quotations as Beoslved by Portcrflcld Company's Branch Office orcr tkalr Leased WireStory of the Opening In Big Market. NEW YORK COTTON. tlonthi. Open January,... ... FebruarT.. March April May June July Vagus t Clos. 8 13 6 13 14 17 8 20 21 6 2S 85 6 10 September October November.. . ... December 6 10 6 10 0 13 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. The following were the closing quo change: American Tobacco 14flA Sutrar 13Xf American Spirits (prcf 87i durlingtcn and tjuincy. 1 on (jas mi Chesapeake 4 Ohio ... 29 Duluware L&W 'ersey Ctncral lUt'i liouisviile Nashville 8 Vtantiattai?. 11CJ Missouri Pacific. ... K1 .Northwestern 14 Rock Island... 1;7 outbern Preferred .. 49 J. S. Lcr.tb.jr 731 Vestern Lmon 56 St. Paul 129 New York Central 1355 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET. The following were the closing quo- a'.ious cn the Chicago Grain and 1'ro- trioa market today: l heat May 7-4; July 7"i. t cm May 3!ij: July 89$. Oats Mav Julv 27. Pork Jiily Slav 0.U5. Lard July 0.05 May 5 95 Clear Kib t'ides July 5 85; May 5.25. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. lhu following were me Closing quo t dions of the Liverpool cotton market toi'av: American middling, low middling clause: January . . 3 17 .leuuary and February 3 17 February and March 3 17 March &ml Aoril 3 17 April ami May ..3 18 May and June 3 19 June and July 8 2 July and August .. ..3 21 VALUABLE CITY LOTri FOR SALE. On Monday, February 27th, 1S09, at the oou: . djor In Haleigh, S. F. Mordeciu V. N. Jones trustees, under deed of trust to tnem will sell at auction the following described lots .if land In Raleigh: is:. A lot. the southwest corner of the intersection of Morgan and Blount "h t i wtirTrbn ting" '55 "feet ohBlouiir st:eet. and running back west 70 feet, having a front of 70 feet on Morgan street. On this lot Is a two story brick building. 2nd. A lot just south of and adjoin ing the one above described and begin ning at the southeast corner of the same, runs thence south along mount street 54 feet, thence westward 140 feet, thence north lit feet, thence east ward 70 feet, thence noith 25 feet, thence east with the line of the first lot 70 feet to the beginning. 3rd. A lot just south of anj adjoin ing the second lot and running 64 feet on Blount street and running back westniird 140 feet. On this lot is a cottage containing Ave rooms. S. F. MORDEOIA. W. N. JONES, TruBtees. MADAM E. BESSON 2r g Uf worth of Millineiy must be sold regardless of Cost. To the carrying out of our future plans this is actually necessary. This sale presents an unusal buying opportunity, as the high character and absolute reliability of our goods is well known. The sale will commence on Tomorrow morning, Janu ary 27, and will continue from day to day until every thing is disposed of. BIG HIT We have decided to make a clean sweep of every ladies' Hat and Cap in the house. We have collected the entire s'ock oj every kind, and put them in our big show window and offer you your choice of any and all at one price 25 Gents. There is probably 400 in all, and includes nhapes from 50c to $2.00. Sailor, from 50c to $2,00; Walking ana Uycie Hats t'om 50c to it 50 ; Children's shapes, caps, flats, &c. In word our entire line of all grades and kinds. They are all lumped in the big window and the sale starts, today. Its the best hat offering we ever made, and it will be sure to raise a breeze of hat enthusiam. " Remember the priceyour choice of the 400 for only 25 Gents: ; v w. ' & JONES. PRICES : Columbia Bevel Gear Chainless Columbia Chain Wheels, Models Columbia Chain Wheels. Moriel Columbia Tandems, Models 47 aation Frame, Hartford Bicycles, Pattern 19 Vedette Bicycle, Pattern 21 for Vedette Bicycle, Pattern 22, tor With these new prices we ever before be en offered. Columbia, when applied to a bicycle. means and aiways will mean, 1899 wheels are not only made fully manufactured, but in style, are unequalled. See tnem. REMNANTS IN BICYCLES TO CLOSE. 01P 3 Second-hand Vedette Machines, '98, price $40.00, to close vlv 2 New Jack and Jill Wheels, '98 price jo, to close, 20 AM 2 New Hartford Wheels. '98 pi ice $50, now ull 2 New Tevrnile Wheels, '98 price $20, row ' 15 All Bicycles sold on th easy suit the purchaser. Why not ride a C lumia f Standard of the world. 1899 Padded D tY Calnc?ars new rf.-id fiee Complete hne if 1899 sundrirs i.ow ready at '99 prices. Twolies trTOne. B.W. UPCHURCH, 15 E. HARGETT 8TREET AND 130 S WILMINGTON STREET, Can be found an up-t'i-date line of stap'e and fancy Groceries at Prices that cannot be touched elsewhere. QUALITY GUARANTEED. ' . SALE Coomb la Bicycles for 1899. OUR SECOND ANNUAL AVNOUNCEMENT. $75 50 Models 50 and 51, 57 and 58, 40 49, '99 improv ments, and 48, Diamond and Combi-'lS III and 29, 35 : HP Men, C.Q MA women, 2D givp more for iho mnnev than has the best that can be made. Our of ihe best mnieiiaU most care tiiiihh and fashionable lines they payment plan. Terms made to Special Sale. 00R SHOE SALE was such a big success we hive decided to offer as a special sale for next Thursday, Feb. 3 Our entire Line of Ladies' Hats Ranging in Price from 50e to $2.00. ALL GO ON THURSDAY : IW 20 Cents. ' Don't miss it. . ' ' The Lyon Racket Store . r 233, FAYr TTEVILLE STREET, NeittoW R ('rawfo'd'a. ' NOTICE. In Uie Diefrlct Court of the Untted States for the Eastern District of isortn Carolina, in the matter of O. C : Hampton, Bankrupt, In Bank ruptcy. To the creditors of G. C Hamnton at me county or person and - district aforesaid: Notice is hereoy riven that on the 13th day of Januaay, A. D, 18W, me earn uampion was auiy adjudi cated a bankrupt and that the first meeting; of his creditors will be held at Winston and Puller office, . Dur ham, on the tth day of February, 189s, at Uo'clock, in the forenoon ,at whloh time and piaoe tne said creditors can prove their claims, iappoint a tiustee. examine tne oancrupt, ana transact such other business as may -properly cuinr ueiunr wttj aitrciins. . T. P. D0VEREUX. " Referee in Bankruptcy, Jan. X, 1899. Is Yi ur House Cold ? Do you want j our house pr hall - warmed - nicely? , If yot wai't the best Stove made get th "STEWART. ' Finest, hal' Stove made. ' Burns half th amount of coal usually burued by such noves. , See then at once. Have ont pnt up before Christmas . . j i , 'l ' Lumsden, i bol Afeot for Ralei-jh, I tssssiassssassssssssssssssil': Se m Display of Useful Presents n S in Show Window of f S 8 S J R Ferrail d Co, 222 Fayeneville Street. f) Presents given ioi WRAPPERS OF LIGHT- .HOUSE SOAP. V g r M A Whirlwind o! We are goinft to sweep the A STORM OF INDUCEMENTS. It mav tear down great walls of competition, but re ran . help it. Whatever or whoever stands in the way of cur Knock-Down and Drag-Out Bargains must take the consequences. This warm and sunshiny fall was about to leave too many goods on our counters, tables and shelves. The stormy season has arrived, and these goons must get a moe on them. Men's and Boys' Sui's, Men's and Boys's Winter Un derwear, Men's and Boys' Overcoat, Men's Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. They must all move lively. Prices have been knocked senst-less. Everything goes at whirlwind figures. Come early and often. CROSS & WEM), UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIBF& STARTLING Announcements look pretty on paperbat the people bay where they cm get Post Goods For the Lowest Prices. the OURTSTOCK IS NEW. OUB ASSORTMENT LABOE, -,0JBPBICE8L0W. We can (aye you money on an Overcoats A case of them just received ta consignment to be so.d for Gash. . . . Cards Worth $g. Each Card is Good for 100 First Class Shoe ; ' Shines'at W. T. HARDING'S Popular Shoe Store, .V It you pay five cents , for each she shine yu get at k ; ; . Harding's the amount is credited on your card, and fa a short time your credits will entitle you to a pair or SHOES fRCI ' r B. T. Harding s - Men's, Women's and Children's ' - SHOES... - " Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases and Grips. HONEST VALUC EVERY. SHOE GUARftTELD. pier Bargains. deck for the next fow dayt with Popular Shoe Store -J jr 4' , 1 -X :'J V

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