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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1900
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Inter-State 'Phone 178
Bell Telephone 133
Murder to
Noulaad s sanrlnrs
boa rule Is tyranny of wh4A tVy
Should rid themselves if they vNH pre
serve their liberties under sepublieah
form at ftrreiusneat when they tuBy
StioreclatS 'the enoaaMr of (he
mvcdved J the deliberate .uppaSoa oor
subversion of toe will of toe majority
they 'will find an mole remedy in the
haslet was CEonsst dectJutt "laws.
lightened public sentiment and independ
ence in voting will destroy any boss sys
tem that was ever devised to thwart
and nullify the will of the people.
Tbs ery for a ukm stafioa to Durham
lias Jeeh begun by the people of that
town, and is led by the Durham Bun. J
erer sealo-as paper that it is for the good.
of local interests. The proposition ar
that the town of Durham lias frown
amd should have public accommodation
commensurate with the importance of
that station. The Southern Railway,
Seeaboard Air line and Norfolk and
Western Railway are appealed to and
the Can aotiatatee that if the fteroe do
not unite In riving ample accommoda
tion, one of the three will be appealed to
and wul he offered the largest share of
patronage that can be given to it
It is merer wise to attempt to acooa
pUsh any matter by threats, but it seems
that Durham has an excellent case and
should be civen a favorable hearing by
the railroad companies that divide toe
patronage of that enterprising tobacco
city.
A RfiA-L ATTRACTION.
Ones more Raleigh is to be given a
theatrical treat and a genuine artist is
to give a performance in the AntAimj of
Music During this season Louis James,
Kathryn Kidder and Charles HuaiiorJ
presented "A Winter's Tula" ami the en
tire city was charmed. L'p to p-n
(here has been ualy thu one play that is
equal to the bust that is given iu the
iorth, hut once agaiu a really tLnu.'laiti
attraction is hooked, Herrmann the '
Great, than whom there ia no greater in !
his line and who is noted througuoiu the
whole country for his wonderful powers.
Ills winter has seen Herruuui mul has
witnessed the wonderful spectacular per
formance of tiolaxet. 'X'his one feature
of Mr. Herraum's attraction costs him
about $400 per week, aud it is that sum
that must be guaranteed huu lor each ap-
pearSiUce that he makes ui tins part of
the country. In the -North, ins guarantee
luouma to three tunes dial amount, aud
so it does in the far South, but Herrmann
is going fur lame aud his appearances in
a tew of the JSoumern anon is ouiy for
the purpose of breaking hut long journey
to Havana aud the Ciiy ot Mexico.
xhe pobitiuu that Raleign m to take
in the eyes of theatrical managers of tne
North depends largely upon tne appre
ciation shown hers for the nigh c
productions that stop here under guaran
tee. Whether Raleigh theatre goers
wish first class productions will be defin
itely settled by another season. The no
tices reprinted from other papers con-
snuag the programme rendered by
Uamnan do not in a single instance give
UBoeserveo. credit. J. he performance
at such nature that ail of the electrical
facilities in this city will be necessary on
'Wednesday night to aid the great magi
cian in his work and to give the powerful
sjad Intense light Chat is necessary for
oss production uf Soiaret'a wonderful
It is hoped, by those who lore good at
tsactions, that this season will mark a
bmt era ia the theatrical life of Raleigh,
that the efforts of the
hs Academy of Music to present the
productions will meet with proper
and that the coming of the
Texas Steer," The! Christian" and
"tjuo Vadis" will be properly welcomed
by theatre-goers to that extent that we
may aspect in future equally good at
tractions as are presented in Atlanta and
tha Other large cities of the South.
COMMENTS ON KENTUCKY.
(From the Baltimore Sun.)
Then is fear of Federal interference in
Ksotucky, but this would not he war
ranted unless tbs State authorities ore
nsssle to preserve order. Under the taw
the Legislature has the power to decide
contests for State officers, and if Its de
clssion is against Governor Taylor it
mast be assumed that it is carryong out
the wishes of the majority of the people
of Kentucky. As a matter of fact, this
tnr sot be the case, but as long as the
Legislature acts within the law there
should be no interference by the Feder
al aothcrities. The election of State of
. Bean ta not a matter which concerns
the Fedora 1 Government President Mc-
Klnley should not interfere in Kentucky,
tfcenfore, unless the situation is such
that, for the protection of life and prop-
arty, action by the National Government
is essential The country has' not for
gotten the fUmsy pretexts upon which
there -was Federal interference m the
affairs of the Southern States not many
years ago.
The situation ta Ken tacky exemplifies
anew the evils- of boesism in potties.
There an irreconcilable conflict be
tween good government and bona ism, and
until the people, of Kentucky put an end
to political despots they will always be
exposed to the intrigues and the lawless-
"Better Be Wis
Than Rich."
Wis people art also rich
when the know perfect
a mm T
remedy for ill nnnoymg dis
eases of the blood, Aidneys,
liver snd bowels. It is
Hood's Satstp&rUU, xuhich
is perfect in its action. R so
regalates the entire system ts
to bring vigorous health. It
never disappoints.
Rheumatism "Jfj motto, tight
yssrv old. hat nctivtd much bnuflt from
UUng Hood't StnparSU for r Amms
Utm, and rocorrmmd Hood's to otfma."
Agnta D. Dtrby. Jamestown. N. Y.
Catarrh in Head-".Wy daoghttr
had catarrh in the head and Hood't Sar
tapariOa cured It. We take It at blood
medicine and tonic and U keeps as wUaU
summer." Mrs. Ed. Peterson, KUtbey, Mont.
NW Life "At a spring tonic and
blood purifier Hood't SarsaparSU over
comes that tied feeling and grvtt oar
whole family new life." Wm. JSngel
813 5th Ave.. Ptoria. &.
Grip Cold-"Afr boy had a terrible
gip did and viae very much ran down.
Hood't SartaptrSls. made him evaff at
growing strong and fleshy." Mrs. Tkm.
S. Osbom. Nonoatk. Ct.
HaYins decided to
discontinue Mmss
I offer my entire stock consisting of
Dry Qczdjth::
Trunks, Hats, etc.
AT AND BELOW COST
H.H.Crocker,
No. 9. E. HABOKTT.
Store For Rent.
Possession jrt vene aooa As stock
ia disposed o
H.H CROGKSR
i
SuttAj art can go into further
it deatzaor deooratJob These
luAxamplea of quiglt
workmanship, displayed by
m todary, are the bapstoce on
all preTious effort in the pro
d notion of things beautiful.
To see them is in itse lf an
education. You are invited
to see the lovely objects
we
i
Ttia California
have gathered for the Christ
mas s'eason. You will not be
asked to buy unless, indeed,
these Jiinty rings, hese
cunning s..vrr lovehies,
thse'tiend-ed ooa captivas
tion- have we, small voles in
their beauty and their piloe
H. Mahler's Sons.
Jewelers.
i
MOTJib- UEABalbBB) XAaUtKn.
H. T,
do tod strrrBa wrm
HEADACHES?
INDIGESTION?
t3. ERVOUSNESSt
St aajr MlMr trouk: ium4 by a SI-onKr-4 lUmaght
ROYAL HEADACHE TABLETS
WUI at nu rive rlr nrt almost qulck;r mir- ma
Ttln cnt r two or the itbtet- riot eanh m-ai.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGJI9TS- 10 CK1ITS
Mowal Htodoeh Tablttt Art jlolvKlu Hurml.
fruil Store
Is Open and Will Keep
a full line of the best FOR-.
EIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS.
California fancy CELERY and
CATJLIFOWEFt Pull line OANs
THER'S and WILEY'S CANDIES
Call and see us and we will serve
you with great pleasure.
Packages delivered,
interstate telephone No 227,
ALEX VERNAKES, Preprleter.
STOOKHjOUMIRS' MBKTrNXJ.
There wiM be a luoetiag ot the stock-
huUler of the Mlrose KiiHng Mill
Company u February 2, Itfuo, at Las
JUattss ooioe at o e dock p. m. to
cousiiler anteinlmeua to the followiag
by laws: Art. Ill, section 1; Art. IV.
section 1, 3 and 5; Art. V, section 1
simI for suob other .purposes ss may
be proposed. J. W. UABDIN, JK.,
Secretary.
Jan. 23, 1000.
IVo Are Hoadquartoro.
for nearly every Grade and ityle (t whtl
paper manufactured. There are more
new designs and more beantitnl color
ing here than yon have ever teen at any
other ettablishmeat.
Unr floural effects surpasses anything
i r we have ever had, they are so natural
J that you will want to gather the flower
mi and smell of them.
& The r earer we come to nature, the
.j mvi.
nearer we get iu iericuuuu un wsu
paper stock of ours Is so natural that It
seems a wilderness of flowers. .Come
and see our 1900 line.
Sothern Wall Paper Co.,
i $ WEST HARGETTST.
TMofiamta
Flowers.
Hood't Hill f UTTllli;thsoii-lrrmttin u
ulr cathfcftla to Uku with Hood'l SmajartUs.
Beef! Bcof!
Unexcelled Beef, Yeal
and all Meats.
Cut by Mr. Creel, whole an artist
in the business. Call on
F. H. HUMICUTT.
City Market.
Interstate 'Phone 182.
COOKING.
You should have goxl Wtaes,
Brandies, Rum and Cordials for
cooking. We have them Bass Island,
Sherry and Sweet Catawba Wines
ftl.OO per Oai.
N. C. APPLE BRANDY 75c per at
JAMAICA RUM tl.00 aerst
RAPE BRANDY f 1.00 Mr at
Wenrry ia )3kth i ai n'. Prea ob
Cordials, Imported a- d Domestic
table and cooking Wines which we
offer -at the lowest prices
Our Belmont Rye Whiskey (10
years old). The best for Family and
Medicinal uses.
ACME WINE CO.
We are Headquarters for
CUT ELOWERS, ROSES,
CARNATIONS, VALLEYS,
HYAGINTHS, VIOLETS
AND NARCISSUSSES.
Boqutts and Ftorhl Designs ar
ranged in best style at short notice.
PALMS, FERNS, AUD OTHER POT
I LAri To, lor House and Window Deco
ratton, Fern Pishes s apeemty
SHADE TREES, EVXROREE H8 and
SHRDBSRIES, together with all kinds
of green house and out door stock.
Vegiteole riant or a'l tinas fn 'essoin
ttee oar show-window st J. I. John
soas drugstore Leave sdr tfcsr o
aa I 'phones
. Sim Inlei slats 14t. Ml 140.
Reaideae,Jsl 8M.
J.L.O'QuinnScCo.
Florists.
Corner Polk and Svtn JSticr-t
Rakigh, N. C.
809 FAYETTEVILLE 8C,
RAL.KIGH. N
Interstate Phone 144.
Be., i
MORTGAGE! 8 A LiB.
By rlitue of aucharlty cooXsrred in
two nwntgages svecated by WUlUm and
Jane Oook, recorded in books 114 and
157. at pagea 7S7 and 370 respectively, ia
Register of Deads Offioe of Wake Coun
ty, N. C we will on Thursday, the 15th
day of February, 1800, at the Court
House door in the city of Raleigh, sell sit
12 o'clock M., to the highest bidder for
cash, that tract or parcel of iand lying
and situate Waa Quant, N. a, in
St, Mary's TwwBsUas about one-half
mils front the village of Garner, adjoin
ing the huids of F. H. tabes, the tats
Burton Dnpree and described as follows:
Bejdoniag mt a stake, V. H. Busbee'e
corner, h Barton Dapreew hue, thence
with saht Bosbee'a Uos a. l degrees
W. 17 chains and 01 lis to state, his
corner at Burton Dupree's Urns, thence
with Burton Dupree's Has N. 88 de
grees W. 4 chains and 47 links to a
stake, Alviu Dupree'a ceeaer, in Burton
Dnprse'e hoe, thenee wieh Ahria Dn
prees has N. 1 degrees B. 18 chains
and 0 links to a stake, Aiviu Dupn
eomer ia - Barton Dupree's Uae
aience with Burtao Dupree's line
8. 80Vi degrees E. 4 chains and 01 links
to the beginning, containing 8 acres.
Upon this lend is a small, nearly new,
Xvrth Carolina Wake County.
in the Superior Cuurt,
Fehrus'-y 'I'erm, 1U00.
To Da rid Stephenson;
You are notihed that las Stephenson,
your wife, has brought a suit sgaiust
you to February Term, 1000, of Wske
Superior Court, tor divorce from the
bonds of matrimony on the charge of
atMUtdoiuuent, and that her comp.amt
will be hied within the first three days 1
ot said term: wnen and where you
villi answer, demur or plead to tne same:
aud uu your failure to do to, she W'M
luk to prove the allegation of her com
plaint and have the relief granted by the
Court as therein demanded.
W. M. RU3S.
Clerk Wake Superior Court.
J. U I. Harris. 1'Iaiutirs Attorney,
NOTIOH OT ALBl
By authority of a dead of trot and
mortgage from C. &. Lee end wife. rs
surded in Book UM, page ISBCt, and Book
121, page two, records of RegsKer of
Deeds ot Wake county, and by request
of UMrtgegofa and to perfect title, 1
will on Monday, the 12th day of 'Februa
ry. 1W0, at 12 o'clock it, at the Court
House door of Wake County, sell to the
nighest bidder for cash the following -described
lands in St. Mary's Township,
Wake County, to-wit:
Filler TRACT. btwins at hickory
ou the north bank of Swtft Creek. Dr.
John Jones' corner, thence east & poles
to the tieesley Branch, t bene a up the
various courses of said Branch to the
Road, thence with the road nearly
northwest to Tates Branch, thence down
the various courses of said branch to
Swift Creek, thence down the various
courses of said Creek do the beginning,
containing 477 acres, less 100 acres
conveed to B. JeweU ae shown in Book
80, page 640, records said Register'a of
fice. Said tract of laud will be sold in
parcelB at said sale.
SKUOOrD TBAOT.-Begma at a stake
in Ueeaiey Branch, near a pine
poplar, the old run and the west side ot
the Smxthhold Road, runs thence with
said branch southwest 82 poles to
stake, U. R. Lee's comer, thence N. Btf
degrees with said Lee's hne, 116 poles 8
links to a stake in the right of way path i
near a amah pine, thence with said
path 58 degrees hi. 63 poles 13 links
to two small white oaks on the sooth
side of the path, theuoe with the path N.
40 degrees n U poles, thence N. 28 de
grees . 29 poiea 20 hake to (he Snith-
held Road, thence with said Road sooth
34 degrees & 13 poles, thence S. 26 de
grees E. 21 poles 10 links, & 23 degrees
K. 22 poles 15 hnks, & 2M4 degrees K.
11 poles u links, S. 32 degrees K. 10
poke 10 links, S. 2Uft degrees K. 19
poles 15 links, 3. 32 degrees K. 10 poles
o links to the hwgttmlnsT. containing ST
acres, more or sess.
W. N. JONES, Attorney.
For Your
f JQLY i GOOCEEIIUS,
JCALL ON
FERRALL d
J.R.
CO.
222 Fayetteville Street.
lost Goods at
Lowest Pricos.
H1HHJJ Celler With Coal
m eneKCBf C T
means filling the house with oomfort
durlng.the Winter in every nook
and oorner. An ounce ot preven
tion is better than colds and doctor 'a
bills, and those who burn onr high
grade coal in their furnace will mt
havetogetthepoundoroure. Ttare)
is no time like the present to get ta
your Winter's supply. Coal gods
up as the tbermoroetor goes dowa
Jones & Powell,
RALEIGH. V. 0.
SALE OF CITY PROPBRTY.
of the po'
cottage.
PEEXiB & MAYNARD, Attoroeya
For Mortgagee and Assignee of Mort
gagee.
This January 12th, 1900.
North Caroline Wake County.
In The Bupeiioi Court.
Fehtoarr Term. 10O&.
To Frank R. Page:
Yon are notified that Addle Pue. m
wife, has bttMdht a suit aa-alnst von to
rVbraary Teem. 1900. Ot Wake aonsrlar
uoun, ear dlvnres from the bonds of
trimoay on the charge of ahsruliasissui,
and that her compiaint wll be filed with-
tue ffret three data of said term: when
and mm nn wlil lunar. itm
S. Q. SIGGBR8, Patent Lawyer, plead to ffae satnfr; and oh your failure
" asmngum, v. -v., peonsne a varaaue to o so, ne wtd ask to prove the altega
copyrighted book entitled "How to Ob-! tion er her eomphtint and have he renef
tain Patent,. Caveat, Trade Mark and granted by heeonrt as tnereta taaaaded
uopyngng ixotsction wtta pacwtai inj W. M. BTJsS,
nuua ,s"t owsk a sep7 win wm
ssnt free te say aiJfssa J. Ol h.
HI
s
dirk Wake AspeMor Court
Under and by virtue
contained ia a deed
ert K. Parham and
to R. T. Gray, trustee, recorded ia Book
139, page 35, Register of Deeds office
for Wake county. I will on Saturday,
the 24th day of February. 1900, at 12
o'clock M expose to sale at public auc
tion from the Court House door ot Weke
county the following described lot in the
city of JiaMgh, to-wit:
1 bat certain lot or parcel of land lying
on the sooth side of Martin strest In
the city of Raleigh, between Blonnt and
Person streets and bounded by a line
beginning at the northeast corner of
Mrs. M. H. Lowery's lot, running thence
eastward ly with the south side of Mar
tin street 47 feet to the northwest cor
ner of Oetingers lot, thence southward
ly hy a lins parallel with Blount street
210 feet, thence westward v 47 feet to
die southeast of Mrs. Lowry's lot, thence
nortnwanuy 210 feet to the beginning
on Martin street, being a part of Lot
No. (H In the plan of the city of Hal
eigh and. the eastern half of the lot
conveyed to R. E. Parham by John Ann-
strong by deed recorded in Book 128,
puge 171 Register of Deeds office for
Wake county.
Terms of sale. cash, but satlsfactorr
purchaser can arrange terms for pay
ment of haK purchase price.
tune of sale, February 24. 1800.
B, T. GRAY,
Trusts.
Tho Answer the Same by All
Buv your goods from the store that has the Crisp, Snappy,
Up-toDate Bargains
For VVido Awako Buyers
Letters and figures cannot tell half the Bargain story. You must
come, make your selections, and be yourself the Judge. We have gone
through our entire Stock aid cost of the article has not been considered.
We know that we never offered more for the money than we do at the
present time.
No matter bow hard you are to suit, come in, give us a triaL Our
Stock In
roThT Clothing and Especially
in OVERCOATS;
Is well assorted and comprises bargains that you cannot find elsewhere
Our Neckwear Department.
We always keep up-to-date and you will find all the late stvtes and
weaves in this line
CROSS & LINEHAN.
OP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS
NOTICE.
Having qualified as the Administrator
of the estate of Frank U Badey, deceas
ed, I hereby give notice to those hiring
elabne against said estate to present them
to me on or before January 10th, 1901.
or this notice will be plead ia bar of then
recovery. Those owing said estate are
also notified oa snake payment to the un-
a W. NBWOOMB,
FANNING CRAIG,
Attorn. say a.t Law,'
COLLECTIONS OF CLAIMS (A
8PECIALTY.
Rooms 8 and 9, (kwrtiertoal and
Farmer's Bank Building.