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THE TIMES-VISITOR. FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1900 IMDBLISIIED .BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY. (INCORPORATED.) SUBSCRIPTION TRICES. Ouc Year ?3.00 Out' Mouth . OI FICD IN THB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 108 W. MARTIN ST. THE LEADER IN THE NEWS AND J.N CITY CIRCULATION. NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS. U-siIvf(l: That after January 1 I'll 'uimIit rvtry evil lialiit. Ami if m- slinws itti iifrly lu'.til, Diivi'tly tln-oiiiU tlii' lu-ar: I'll Mali it. liiiilv'l : Tliat lyins Is a vi-i All liiui'talists alike ilcrry it, Hi'iK'OfiM-i li I will not ti-11 a lie Unless 1 ran mala1 "onnMliin hy it. Resi'lvrd: That ,L',,si1P'n's a i-rim' To ho -on.li'imiiil villi i-i-nsiuv hy. Hereafter 1 will tell no tales I'uless they're siujrularly spicy. Resolve,!: Taat rohhery is iu .Vti'l so I will net roll my neihlmr In any way ihat mifrlit involve A torui in pii-en ai lianl labor. Resolved: That I will iro lo ehureli, i Unless simie other otvtipatiun Seems more attrai-live at Ilu1 time.) An, I s. eiilianee juv repiilatiou. Ro.4iIvhI: In k1ii.ii. that I will lo A mortal man. as sme im-n view it, And when the paih of virtue lures. Thai I will zealously pursue it! - Siiniuterville i.I:is-.i .louruaJ.) It is said Ihat the telephone sorviee in Raleigh will. ilurii iliis year, he kepi up hi a hi-h standard, and !'! this the puhlie iv's extra thanks with interest. Thu eiiy fathers will iijriiiii tonicht dis fiixs w ater rents and oity ,ovuorhip. The im-.-tim;. tin to fore, will ho of vital inn-r-, t i.i tl ii.ens of Raleigh, ami the ac tion of i-aeh iih-iiriiir of thi' ltiard of Al-d.-riiiaii vill he- ,-arefully watehed. Tlie yomii: lo'wsjiaper tnaii who li-took 'e Kajuisi l'N'inale 1'nivi rsiiy for ih' 4 Jo, -nior's Matiion. and aked the Ly at i ho .loor for "the Jove'rnor" las. nilit. . - i , i 1 1 1 1 y lia l"-t Jii uiui.liiy. At the annual niec iin of 1 1 u in. ml.ei -of ihe Capiial I'hih till-. Week, ii wa-t ilioiv.li thai I hi eliih lias jiasseil ilirniiuli oia' of the most prosperous years in its hUlori. The vf-fleeflon of lu ..ffi.vrs hoii.s that jrood feelinir ihieh eoiild not i xit were were ihe -1 1 1 i divided inio 0. doiw (li.pl. Tie- 'ap!tal t'lilh l K.ileii;li's siroii-s: o.-i.il oriraui.aiioii. Thoiiuh iho eoiiiiuiliei- w.ii.h ha- iii iiaive of i he mailer of removing lie' ar.-eiial from tin- I'apitol S,ii.uv re.enil.i. ii is a fuel that II- we i"o n pre-s I here is slandiiii on tile Ca'ilo Siplare a hiiiidim; whieli. alone, inarrs the U-aiity of a most haiid-oine siUitre. However. I here i- a reason for ihe d'lai. A party of Ral' k'h nu n have 'oiie n 1. nmhertnu o preserve the peaoe, whieh the people of thai i-ouniy. il would seem. ,-hoiihl know a deal more ahout than do limse from a dislanee. However. if iroiihle iieeiir- and the law i- to he upheld hy I hose -t'lrdl lllililiaillell who left oil tile speeial 1:1-1 ln.L'ht. tlle.v Mill show of what true nn lal they are made. Men-hauls dnin; hii-ine--' ill Raleigh sny I here was never helnre -m il larse sales immediately alter Christ m:i. and that ihis i- taken a- an indieation thai the l:irj.- sale- in the fall were not alto prelher on aeeoiint of Christmas, hut -vi-denee of a ihs-ided im-rea-e in the aviT lifro Imi-iness here. The State liar Assm-ial ion. as Mated in The i lilies-Visitor yestenhiy, -will hold its annual meeting for I'.MMi in Asheville on June 27th. MemlHT.s of t!ie Raleif.-a liar will nislc the tiU- AssfH-iiHioti to meet in Raleiith in 11KH. It is to 1m' lwip.il that Raleigh will he jrivoiv an p tiortiinity to do herself prmnl. No town in the Stale ha.s ijneh an a'ao a tfu relation of lesal lights, or is more popular with the memhers of the profes.-ion generally North Carolina. It i.-i i-iicMir.-iiiiiK l' I In- lliih-ih Klec tnc (iiiip:iiiy us will t" the nbli' jrcncnilly to kimw that -tin- hill for 1 -ctmibcr lights, tliKiifrli mil fur half ihe amount possible, is niaji-y times as jrrvat as for the tiionlh in vioti. wln-n the city ivas in idler (birkni'ss so imiiiy jii'bts. Tlic Kh-ctric ( 'ouiiia.iiy is to In- congratu lated for making tin- ncces-aiy iiiiinwc nicnt so ami the public will ouitininc 10 show its appreciation al'lcr the new c-n-finc, wliich is i be built, h.-i.s arrived mid been placed in iH)sition. 'Tiw fuml for the family id' the late Gcucrnl Lawton. who fell while leading liia troops in 11 charge af.-ain.st 11 Filipino stroiigliold, lias reatrlied about sixty thou sand dollars The opportunity to sub scribe has been ftiven to the whole count ry, airnl sulseriptions -were Teci-ived froui the Prpsidiit and from the ixxtrest la borers. General Lnwton -was one of the noblest, boldest and truest of Americans; iiis bearing was modest and he was uni versally loved fcy the rank and file of the army las well as by the entire corps of officers. It is exceedingly strange, that there should rc.iu.uin across th' street hy the Market Houwe a gutter full of dirty ice surd hIiikIi. Nearly every city official sees the condition of the street at the iKiint mention niaivy times a day, and, if we re tenibcr correctly, there are a uunilHT of garhage wagows u liich were purchased for use in veui'ifiug all sens of stuff from the streets. It sceinis only proper that this should come under Ihe jurisdiction of the .street cleaning department. The Roavd of Aldei ni. n nicel tonight and it may he wise for that 'body to reiiiest fmii 'the powers Ihat he some explana tion for the -prcsi nt condilion of Ihe crossing jiear the market, for the -oiwlL-tinn of a part of Wilmington street le tweeu Davie and Mariin. and for othei lreets which less often come before the eyes of the .public. Hemische l oiten a warning that the liver is torpid or inactive. More, serious troubles may follow, l-'or a prompt, ellicitnt cure of Headache and all liver troubles, take Hood's Pills While thev rouo the liver, restore full, regular action of t It-- bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or intlainethe Internal organs, but have a positive tonic effect. ''oc. at ell druggists or by mail of C. 1. Hood A- Co., Lowell, Mass. REMOVED To 309 South WilmLigton St., (Soelliofjs Old Stand. ) Phillips & Co., WEIOLESAL: AND liETAIL GROCERS and dealers in Hay, Corn, Oats. Grain. Cow Feed, etc. YOl'H PA'IRONACE SOLICITED. Telephone 842. POPE'S Candies -M A Iii'. Fresh Every Day. You should have: fc'0)d Wines, Drandifts, Hum and Cordials for cooking. We havetbrtn Bass Island, Sherry and Sweet Catiwba Wines jJ 1 .) per Gal. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 7.3c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 per qt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 perqt. We carry in stock tbe linost French Cordials, Imported a d Domestic table and cooking Wines which we offer at the lowest p;-ic?s. Our Belmont Rye Whiskey (10 years old), Tbe best for Family and Medicinal uses. ACME WINE CO., :10(I FAYErTEYILLE ST., RALEIGH, N. C. Interstate Phone 144. Be.. ' Uv COOKING J. R. Upchurch. C II, Beine. Real state and Collecting; Agents, Cor. Fayetteville and Davie Streets, Frapps Building. Ve will collect your rents and furnish you with tenants.. We will sell your lots and find you purchasers Give us your business and we will do 01 r best to ive satis faction. We have 60me dtfsirable lots for sale. JOHN R. UPCHURCH & CO. Flowers. We are Headquarters for CUT EI.OWERS, ROSES, CARNATICNS,VALLEYS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS AND NARCISSUSSES. Boquets and Floral Designs ar ranged in best style at short notice, PALMS, FERNS, AND OTHEH POT FLANTS, ft r House and Window Deco r alt on, Fern Dishes a specialty, SHADETREE3, EVERGREENS and SHRUBERIES, together with all kinds of green house and out door stock. Veritable Plants of all kinds in Fcascns Bee our show-window at.1. 1. John sons drugstore,. Leave ordr; thsrfi ci ca ! 'phones i. flics Intel state 149. Bell 149. ResideBte, tell 988. U.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Corner lJolk and Swuin Sti'ccu Raleigh, N. C. IF YOU WANT To Se1i Old Clothes. Old Shoes, Hats Old Gold, Pistols, Watches, Guns, or any thing, Call Bel phone 864. Harris Steam dyeWk's Suits Cleared 75c. Cleaned and Dyed $1.5: SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. liy virtue of the power contained in a decree ot the Superior Court of Wake County, N. C, entered iu the Special Proceeding, pending in Baid Court, entitled Samuel 11. Crocker, Ad ministrator of Samuel Crocker, deceas ed, against Mary A. Crocker and others, being No. 1)04 of the Speciul Proceeding Docket of said Court, I will offer for sale at public outcry to the highest bid der, at the Court House door, in the city of llaleigh, N. C, on Monday, the ltiti day of January, 1900, at 12 'oclock XL, upoa the following terms: One third cash, one-third payable in six mouths, and one-third payable in twelve mouths from day of sale, with interest at six per cent., tbe following described tracts and parcel of land: I'lItST TUACT. Situated in St Mary's Township, said County and State, about two miles south of Garner, and bounded on the north by the land of J. T. Ilroughton; on the south by tie- Arersboro lioad and the lands of Samuel Mitehener; on the west by the said Avcrsboto Koad; and on the cast by the lntul.-- cr Samuel Michener, (Jeorge Mitehener and Henry Kritt. con taining ona hundred am seventeen acres (117) more or less. SECOND TItACT.-A onc-hald undi vided interent in a lot of land situated in the village of darner, said Township. County and State, bounded on tbe north by the N. C. K. It.; on the south and west by the lands of. G. 1. Montague; nd on the East by the lauds of M. C. Penny, containing one-half of an acre a;id known as the (Jin Lot. 8. 11. CKOCKLR, I'lis-tmilwr 13. 1WIB, Administrator. LA NO FOK SALE. L'nder nnfl hy virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage from Por ter Hunter and Charity Hunter, his wife, to W. (;. Strouach, dated October 31st, IMI.'i, and registered in book IL'8, page JMIi, iu the office of the register of deeds of Wake County, N. C, I, tin-mortgagee aforesaid, will sell nt public outcry on Thursday. January 18th, 101 HI, at the court house door in Huleigb, N. C the following described land and premises: A tract of 4 Tti acres, more or less, iu Ncuse Township. Ynke county, liegin ning at a red post oak, It. .1. Ivey's line, Mrs. Sally Jeffrey's corner, runs thence northwardly with said Norwood's line to an old hickory corner, now a rock, said Mrs. Norwood's and 11. J. Ivey's corner; thenee vest with Ivey's line, being the old Perry line, to a sassafras on the Powell road; thence in a southwestward ly course with said Towell road to a rock, corner of It. V. Jeffrey's land, formerly the Gilley Jeffrey's dower corn er, thence southwardly with R. W. Jef frey's line to a stake about 10 or 15 feet north of Martha Hart Jeffrey's spring branch; thence in a westward course w ith R. V. Jeffrey's line to a rock, com er Martba Hart Jeffrey's land, lieo'ng the old dower corner of Gilley Jeffrey's, thence in a southwardly course with Martha ITart Jeffrey's land to a stake, H. J. Ivey's corner, thence with said Ivey's land and in a eastward course to a bent hickory: thence a northward course with Ivey's line to a rock, corner of the Ivey land; thence eastwardly with said Ivey'a j line to a red oak at the beginning. I This land will be offered in several parcels and then ns a whole Terrvs of sale cash. Time, 12 o'clock M. VT O. STRONAOH Mortgagee. ALEX STRONAOH, Attorney. December 16th. 1890. rr . fin -11 You Can Send Your Dog if you have a well trained one, and you will get just as many groceries for the money, just as honest weight, good qual ity, and fair treatment, as you will if you come yourself. We are proud to base our claim to your grocery custom upon absolutely lair, square treatment to one and all. We have trieo since in the trade to give the best article to be had always and this shall be our policy still. To our patrons and to the publlo we wlsb to express our thanks for past patronage and to say that we shall still strive by keeping our stoek complete, fresh, and of the very best quality, and at prices to meet competition, to merit a continuance oftrade for FIRST CLASS, PURE FOOQ PRODUCTS. With Greetings for the New Year, we are W. G. UPCHURCH & CO Leariini; a.icy Groccis, Thonc-Bell 169 2 Interstate 280 W. H. DONES & CO., Corner Blount and Lenoir St. DEALER IN OYSTERS, FISH And all kinds of Fresh Meats. And guarantees a full Stock on Jiaml at all times. Doa't forget the fresh, tine Mountain beef. Prices as low us tie lowest. Give us a call and be convinced. Wc believe in quick sales und small profit. Free delivery anywhere in the City. Interstate 'phone 459, Bell 1 71 B The wcil know n butcher, Mr. Creoi, formerly with Mr. H. iwell, is with us, and wisu his friends to call on him. MOItTUAUE SALE. I'liikr auil by virtue of nuthmitj- eon fc iriil iu 11 lHui tftape executed by Katie; Smith and A. K. Smith, .big wile to the iimh'rsijjueil, recorded iu the office of ilie Register of Jjeeils for Wake t'ouuty, N. C, in Book No. 155, at page 551, I will, on Mouiiuy, tbe 15th day of January, 1900, at the Comity Court House door in the city of Ualeiirh. at 12 o'clock XL, sell to the hiphest bidder for cash that tract of land lyini; and being in Buckhorn Township, Wake County, kuown us the land conveyed to ltatliy Smith by John Avent and wile and bounded as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at pointers run ning south 40 west 10 poled to two nshe (trees) in Weather's liue: theuee south 1- poles to .1 bend in Buckhorn creek; theme up the meadows of said creek; thence up the meanders of said creek nearly south 87 east 58 poles to the It'n k turd in J mill's line 5S poles to the Itock ford in Judd's and pointers; thenee west 50 poles to a stake and pointers iu ltollins' line; Ihcnce with ltollins' Hud south to the beginning, containing IU acres, more or S. B. HOLLEXIAX. n. E. XOlir.IS. Attorney. This December 13, 1S1H). rcr.LicATiox or summons. North Carolina Wake County. Superior Oiurt. October Term, 1899. Julia Fisher, l'laiutiff, vs. Xfnria J. Clency, I'liilip Cleney, Jose phine Clency, Margaret Clency and others, the widow and beirs at law of Daniel Cleney, deceased, defend ants. NOTICE. The defendants, above named, Maria J. Cleney. TJiilip' Clency, Josephine Cleney, Margaret Cleney, and others, heirs at law of Daniel Clency, deceased, whose names arc unknown, will take no tice that an action entitled -as above in the Superior Court of Wake County to foreclose a mortgage executed by Daniel Clency and wife on a lot of land1 in Wake County, North Carolina, in the city of Rnlcigh, being the lot whereon said Cleney lived, when in fare for round trip, plus $2.00) .member North Carolina, with his family, ami more fully deserilied in the said mort gage, which is duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of AVakc County, IS'. C, and to sell the said land to satisfy, as far as may bo, the debt secured by said mortgage and the said defendants whose names are given above and other heirs ut law and till persons interested in the estate of suid Daniel Cleucy and in said laud, whether their names are known and nliovo given m unknown, will take further notice ttuiT they are required herein and pursuant to order of Court in this action to ap pear at the next term of Wake Superior Court to he held in said County at tlte Court House in Raleigh, X. C, on Xlonday, the 2(!th day of February, lilOO, and answer or demur to tbe com plaint in said notion as the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This 28th day ot IVoiember A. D., 1S99. ' W. XI. KTJSS, Clerk of Superior Court for Wake Co. PEDL-E & MAYXARD, Attorneys fop Plaintiff. Itw6w BOTAh BEADAOB TABLETS. R H. T. , DO YOU BUFFER WITH HEADACHES? INPIGEST IO N ? NERVOUSNESS? Or iny othrtroub earned by a dlaorreJ atcraach? ROYAL HEADACHE TABLETS Will at once live re'.lef and almost aa niilckly -tire me cam. IVke enc or two ot the tabCets n.'trr earli .fI. KOI.D DV ALL BRITGCISTS-IO CF.:.'TS. Royal llcadaeh; XabltU Art Alo)itl)) IlarmUM. A Happy and Prosperous New Year, We wish You all. And visit RIGGAN'S every day in 1900 if you wish Bargains and save money in your Pure ases. We offer cu Sale Right Now 10c. Towel Arms made of oak f ir 5c. 20c. Towel Arms made of oak for 10c. Vegatable Cutter or Pouto Sheer, 10c. each. A better one for 25c. Slaw Cutters, New and Novel 50c. Lamps and Lam'o Fixtures. China Glass and Earthenware. Dinner Setts and odd pieces. Alwavs the latest and best things in TOYS. " Yours Truiy, J. D. RIGGAN, 1 $2 Fayetteville and 14 West Hargett Streets. SHOE SHOES. Stock of' Winter Shoes Must be Reduced. WE WANT THE MONEY ! YOU WANT THE SHOES. Now Is the Time. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Such Values for $2.00 to $4.00 You never Saw Before. WILL GIVE the $100 COM PANION BICYCLE to the one who successfully GUESSES how long the big Candle in our window will burn. GET A COUPON AT ONCE. Men, Women and Children are Wanted at W. T. HARDING'S POPULAR SHOE AND TRUNK STORE. Compounding a Physician's Prescription. I ,' ' rmniw iu KB! ill mn u 1 1 yam f i is ' ii 'Jl I McGEE'S with tbe care and skill it demauis requires tbe services of an exper pharmacist to preclude all possU bilities of mistakes, and tbe hi gbes point of accuracy is reached by us by making our prescription depart' menta leading specialty, where the utmost care is exercised, acd only pure and fresh drugs are used. Our prices are always reasonable. . Pharmacy.
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