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''3? r-"-'-".-'' Dobbin & Ferrai? At Tucker's Store. G OF BABY Brings joy or pain. Its for the mother to decide. With good health and a strong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness. McELREE'S WINE OF CARDUI takes away all terrors by strengthening the vital organs. It fits a mother for baby's coming. By revitalizing the nerve centers it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is good for all women at all times. No druggist would be without it. $1.00. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, the "Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ' Cooper, Delta, Co., Texas, Sect. 2, 1898. For years I have felt that I ought to write you a testimonial for the benefit of women suffering from ailments peculiar to their sex. My wife miscarried with her first child. Her feet, hands, face and whole body swelled so Dad she could not stand on her feet. The doctor said she had the dropsy. He doctored her for three or four weeks. I asked him if Wine of Cardui would help hert He said: "Ifs not worth a d Seeing my wife steadily going down hilL I went to our druggist and told him of the doctor's remark. The druggist said his wife owed her life to Wine of Cardui that it had twice saved her, and for me to take a bottle of it and if it did not help my wife he would give it- to me. Before she had taken a whole bottle she was able to pick cotton, and'did at times pick 250 lbs. a day. After our next boy was born wife had the falling of the womb. The doctor examined her and said she was so bad she would have to wear a supporter. I thought we would try $'ine of Cardui again and got her another bottle, and that bottle brought her back to good health before it was used up. 'With the next child she used it to prevent miscarriage with good results. After the child was six months old she began to flood badly, and kept it up for months. We got Wine of Cardui again and it brought her around stout and well. Our last little girl is two months old. Wife has been w".rr ir all the time with aching limbs, weak back and no appetite, trembly spells, etc We got Wine of Cardui four days ago, and a tsidy it is showing its wonderful effect. My wife looks at this great medicine as an 'Angel of life." We have gotten many of our friends to use it. The same doctor that said ft was no good is now using it in his practice. A. M. EDWARDS. VACANCY IN THE I BOARD ALDERMEN Chairmaj Miller of the Finance Committee Resigns. TO ELECT NEW MEMBER PROM SECO.ND WARD New Chairman of Finance Committee Also to lie Chosen Removal of Mr Miller From the Ward and City Limits Cause of His Retiring. .Tin- ni-xl in ; .I 111- Ifvird of Al derm :. in in' h-l.i I'm 1 iv ':i'V. M-m'i 2. will the most imporl'int and in- ' trri'si ii; unc i! i f 1 1 in ? m:i' i mc Tile must in.'i ii I i it 1 1 ) ; i ! 1 1 :- w II li- x'a report if tli sp i-i:i I c 'inm;t!ii nppo'ut 'il :it tli.' last mi1 -liiiL'. ("ompos'id "f A'-(T-riiii'ii .T. C Dnwry, chairman. J. S. Wyne. Maxwell Connau. l.yrn Wilde" Wii Crocker ) to evolve a f. as- ilile plan of seeunuir .-in .'UM'.'nnnm, ami whoso ivr.iit will re".omnii-iid the sill'.' of the present market li mn' tprovi 1- cd the people liy nte recommend it, ami SoO.IH'o or nmre can tie second for 1 1 1 anil the purchase of the present city lot for .an amliti rinm site or city lot: the jicw market huildin;: to lie loeatnl else where, on one of a half-down siles upon which it is recommended the crmi niillee secure oplii us for the city prior to th' election on the s.ile of the pre-ent niarki t anil site. Al.DIMl.MAN Mil. I. Kit TO 1 KSU5X. Ano'Iier ''uteri sticr event will lie the formal temler of the iv-i3r..ilinii of Al ilerman Henry W. Miller, one of the l'cpn sentalives of the second di vis-inn of the second waul, ami chairman of the ('oinin'tiee on Kin ince. Of course a successor w'll he chosen liy the Hoard, lifter a suitable person is; recnicmo! di il by tic r inaiirns reprosen ta'S'vo from that division, who in this c.isi' hnrii us to lie Alderman .J. ('. Prew ry. Tins is the custom whii h lias ob tained anil it will doubtless I it. observed ' irontli men )'ive been nienii n:il, Ave Irani, lint if any des:uoi has been reaclinl we are not inf nmd. The most clif-'ible ainl capable nun. anil the one preferred by the majority of the voters of lb s iliri.-ion. as n nr as can b: asccr tn'inil. is the man Mr. Drcwry says he will recommend. Mr. Miller's rcsi-rnnt'ini will leave n vacancy al-o in tbe l-'inance Committee whose eharrm.ui hi' was. Who the new member w ill b renriins to be seen. As to the new chainrciti. cue of the two old im'mhc rs w ill be si I etcd of course either Mr. W. K. .Ion s or Mr. Lynn Wilder. The latter (so n friend of his stated .today) does not aspire to the j elm rniam.'iip, so ir can no eonniienuy predicted that Mr. Jones will be the iiiew chairman. The new nuiniciT.nl fisc.u year hcpus Ma rill 1, nnd so the mew chairman will begin his duties at an ojip rtnne time. WHY Ml!. MII.l.EU ltKSICNS. The less of Alderman Miller s'cins to the city of Kah 'tdi as a thins to be re urettid. lie has done n deal of lalxir for the iimnicii ilily, without compensa tion of course, as no Alderman receives a cent of pay in any nwnnpr for his services. There is a resit 1 il of labor Attached to nnsl of tiu committee;;, but two of them especially have n vast amount of ('.'.refill and libnrions work, nnd most of this devolves upon the chair men. We allude to the chahinan mi l other membirs of the Finance siiul Strict C'oniniittees. Our people, and especially those who often riMh k'to luint in critic ism of the acti ns of our "t' ty I'nlh rs" sh mid re iiii liiluT this; ,'ind they should also re member tl.u-t it is .inuKissihle to please eviiyoiie. and that the lusin hi p.ibrn or pr'vale l'fe who nivir makes a mis take in wmi thintr of n ivroilisy, except ing, of ci.urse the citizen today, nnd we endorse niurli'tha' he slid. Mr. Mi.ler recently construrtcl a iinnd soine riside-M-e in the northe.istf-rn su burbs of the city, il short distance from the crtrp'onite Mmits. He has uo.v moved into his new residence, whieii takes him out of the division and the ward he rep resents. AcrnrtliiiK ' tho riui.-enieii's of tin city cluirter th'si fact makprf him inf-1-tgible, nnd he ruusst perforce riMi.vu. ; NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Tlie subscribers to the Tnter-Sttate Telephone and 'f eleprapli Compjiny, at Kaleiu'li will please add the following names to their new list: 2i!l AiiKicr, Wm, N. IVrson Street, Residence. 4!H- Itadeer, It. C. W. Morgan St.. IJesiiU'iiee. ."nil Hull, C. O., Meat Stall, Market Ilousi'. IfKi Unrklcy. J. R.. X. Terson St., Rciilt nee. 1ll."i-Hohbitt, ,1. IT., Hawsoii St., Res idence. I!ovd and Hvniini, Carpenters Shop. ML'II Boylan, .lan.es. Hillsboro St.. Residence. in ltoyl Win., Manager Inter-State 'l'eleurapli and 'rclechone Coiiipany. JlL'-Itrigg-, .lames A.. Hillsboro St., i:; -r.uiTaio, in-, j. .v., (irtiec 4 id -Itmicli, Mrs. M. V., X. Salisbury St.. Residence. -:!'.( -Haywood, Dr. Hubert. Resilience I'.i.) Jones, A. X.. Swain St.. ! nicer. iS Mrs. C. It., Hawson St. l:ll-I.ewis, Hr. It. II., liiradshaw Hcr.l Hairy. 71 -Mebane. M.. X. Cabarrus St., Resiili nee. IKIPotts, R. 1.., X. Rlouut St., Res iib ll'-e. KKe-Simmons, l'oii and Ward, Law Otlice. L'Ttl Snow, Mi-s. Ceo. II., Itoylan Ave., Rcsideiue. Spciue, J. A.. Chnn and Glass ware Store. j 1127 Vurnakes, A., California Fruit Store. d!17-Wild ford. W. O., Hargett St., SnliHiii. o.n West, X. W., Hillsboro St., Iti ider.ee. J7." West. Win., Folk St., Residence. 17.X Whitley, J. 1'., Commission M. Store. "tre Young, J. B., Fence St., Resi dence. -)!'--Young. .1. H., Cnbnrnis St., Res id. nee. WM. HOYT.AX, Manager. DO YOF OWIl ANYTHING? J CCefittS0CS?99 Stop paying rent and let mi' sell yon a lioiisi'. Lovely Cottage Price to suit.' When yon want to borrow money on Citv proper! v, ill and see c. c. Mcdonald. "SELF PltliSliRVATION Is the first law of Xntnre." For this reason every onp who in ill desires to become well. Those who have impure or impoverished blood turn to Hood's Snrsapariiln. hernnso they know it will enrich and purify their blood nnd give them good health. To tnke this medicine en the first appearance of impure blood is mi important step toward self-preservation. HOOD'S TILLS cure sick headache, tollgcstion. Surely art can go nofurlne i 0 ir. design or decoration. These ' latest examples of exquisite workmanship, displayed by us today, are the capstone on tt nil , a. ,o nflV-l in ttifl nen- . ... -r .l.r u .lf..l 1 0 UUUblOT Ol lUlllf5 Ul'auiliui, I & To see them is in itse If an 0 education. You are invited I lo see the lovel y objects we j have gathered for Ihe C 1 t . e mas s eason. You will not b O asked to huv unless, indeed 0 w these aaintv nnirs, 'nese 1 SPONGES A We aro showino; a very .arge assortment of Sponges s at all prices. J cunniog s..fcr aoveliies, O tt a 0 s Henry T, Hicks PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST. tbose biindrpd ond cartiva 0 ' tions have we, small voices in ! their beauty and their pricts 1 H, Kahlsr's Sons. I o 2 TIIK MAI) MAID'S SONG. Good morrow to the day so fair, (lend mornins, sir, to y:m: (imid im-rrow to niine own torn hair, I'edabbled with the dew. fiord mnrniiiir to this primrose, too, Good morrow to each maid That will wiih thvers tomb bestrew Wherein my love is laid. Ah! woe to me, woe is me! Alack and well-a-dny! For iiy. Sir. find out that bee Which bore my love away. I'll seek him there: I know ere this I'll seek him in your eyes; Nay, now I think they've made' his rrave I' til' bed of strawberries. I'll seek him there: I kno wore this The cold, cold earth doth shake him, Rut I will iro, or -enil a kiss Hy yon, Sir, to awake him. Fray, hurt him not thoii-di he be dead! lie knows well who do love him. And wlt with irreeu turfs near his head. And who do rudely move him. POPE'S Candies Jewelers. J -MA OK Fresh Every Day. BE SURE YOU HAVE s I lSy MAKE IF YOU WANT To Sell Old Clothes, Old Shoes, Hats Old Gold, Pistols, Watches, Guns, or any thitig, Call Bel phone S64 Harris Steal dyelfc'b Suits Cleared 75c. Cleaned and Dyed $ : .5 : ms SHOES Again this Week. We Give Our Big Show Window io s Shses this WeskMakin iha third Week' Men's Shoss have had ths Window -however We have sold any pairs of mens' Shoes by thus showing thsm, Come and see the window, DOBBIN i FFRRALL. M. BOWES, A. T. KUHSTER NORTH STATE Plumbing, Lighting and Heating Company. Steim and Gas Fittings and Fixtures. Repairing of Gas and Oil Maes, &c. Kerrosen? OA Hiiriurs far Cooking Staves. Ranges, etc. The cheap jst I'ujI in ilie woild. 109 ACADI5MV OF MUilC BUILDIMG, R VL'ilGII, N C. COAL, WOOD, FEED. .';.vs 1. 1 1 At last we are getting THACKER SPLINT COAL which has been scarce. Pjcahoutas Lump Coal com itiir retrjia rly. A!s j-jst received a new lot of VATilR VCITE, CHESTNUT, STOVE AND EGG COALS, Oik and Pim Wojd, cut lot Stoves ind fe planes. G ive orders a few hours ahead to JONES & POWELL, IJot h TolephoriPs 11 am! ITo's soft mid toiKlor tprny t:iki hoad), With liands of cowsliis liinil liiin. Ami hritin him lionic! Hut 'tis uVprecl That I shall nevor find liim. Kobort Horrii k. MoUOXAM) LEADS While othors follow. If j-ou want a hoim- on 100 .monthly payments, lie is the original. Cflll and See C. C. Mc-DOXAI.I. FOK OVEB FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wimlow'i Soothing Syrnp hm ii-en nued for over fifty yean by mil lions of Bxxttieri for tfalr children fthilp tc.ithlr. pTiCi laccefli. I! ootbes the child, lorteBS the gums, st rays all pain, enrea wind colic, and it the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Immediate ly. 8old by drnpricti In every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Be anre and ask for "Mrs. Winatwi. . Boethlcg gy rap," and take no other kind. PKO-TO-GRUPaS There is satisfaction in know in' 3 on have the best. FanniWg "graTg, Attorney at Io.av. COLLECTIONS OV CLAIMS A SPEC TALI Y. Rooms 8 nnd 0, Coimiencal acd Parmer'-s Bank LJuildinir- DR. THOS. M. JORDAN, j Physician and Surgeon. OFFICES: TUCKED BUILDING ROOM 505 and reoidei.ee 532 N, WilmiDK'-on St. , 'Phone 24 an 0 134 All calls promptly aDswered day and flight. : Iu geDera' practice 13 years. 1 W. H. ROGERS, Produce Commission Merchant, AND iEAEER IN CHICKENS, TURKEYS, EGGS, BUTTER. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Dnesptl Fowles a Specialty. Stal No 7, Citv Marlct. Free a&d Prompt Delivery, Interstate 'Phone 3"1. NOTICE OI'' ADMINISTltATION. HiiviiiL- ii:ililii'd :is rxt'outor of the es tnte of .Iiisiht 3 :n in. Into of WaUo i-omity, X. V.. this is 10 notify nil per sons hnvii! rlniins njriiiiist tile estiite of said .liisji.f Hiirluini, to present them to the undersigned :rl Vomia;svilte, X. C. on w 'he fore the 'M d:iy of Felinniry, !), or tliis nolioe will l.e pleiid in bar of their ri'covery. All persons indebted to the s.iid estate will make immediate eettU-mi'iit of the same w ith the undcr sicned. This Kehrnary 21!. 11100. KL'FL'S J. HAIIIIAM. Kxecutur. Julia 1'ialier, l'iaiutiu", vs. Maria J. Clency, I'hilip Clincy, Jose phine delay, Margaret Cleucy and others, the widow and heirs at law of Daniel Oleuey, deceased, defend ants. NOTICE. The defendants, above uaiuid, Maria .1. Clenty, Philip Cleucy, .fosephioe Clency, Margaret Clency, and others, heirs at law of Daniel Chuey, deceased, vhuse names are nukuown, will take no tice that an action entitled as atiove in the Superior Court of Wake C'-unlj to foreclose 41 inortf-'aue exe.'iitod by Daniel Ciency and wife on a lot of laud iu Wake County, North Carolina, in the city of Iialeicli, heiiiK the lot whereon snid Clency lived, when i North Carolina, with his family, nud I more fully described iu the snid uiort I ca;;e, which is duly reconled iu the ot lice of the Ilegixter of Deeds of W'nke County. N. C, and to sell the said land to satisfy, as far cs may be. the debt secured by said mortmain' ami the said defendants whose nanu s are K'veu above and other heirs at law and all persons interested in the estate of said Daniel Clency aud in said laud, whether their nanus are known and above 1,'ivcu or nukuown, will take further notice thai they are recjuired herein and pursuant to order of Court iu this action to ap pear at the next term of Wake Superior Court to be held iu snid County at the Court House iu Kaleifh, N. C, on Monday, the l!tith day of l'Vhruary, 11)00, and answer or demur to the corn plaint in said action as the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This day of November A. D., W. M. ULTS, Clerk of Superior Court for Wake f PEEI.K & MAYNARD, Attnrnevo for P'qinlif NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION. Ilaviu? qualified as administrator of the estate of Samuel T Carroll, late of Wake comity, N. '., this is to notify all persons having claims 11:1 i list the said esitate to present theiu to the undersigned at his office in Kalcii:li N. C, on or be fore the tlth day of February. l'.IDl. or this notieo will .be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the uaid ctate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. J. C. MARCOM, Administrator. Feb. 8, 1000. flw Flowers. We are Headquarters for CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS. VALLEYS, HYAGINTHS, VIOLETS AND NARCISSUSSES Boquets and Flora! Designs ar ranged lu best style at short notice, PAT,M-, PERMS, AND OTHKH POT TLAN t's. for House and Window Deco ra.tou, Fern Dishes a specialty. SHADK TREE-?, EVERGREEN and SHRI BKRIEs, together with all kinds of green house ami out door stock. Veritable Plants of a'l kioOs in essens eo our show-window m 1, I. John sons drf;toro heave o'cl'j thre ot ea ' 'ptoncs . trie lnlc state 149. Bell 149. licsidcace, tell 93d. d.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Coruer lJolk and Swain Stivctd j Rakil:, N. C. I - ' 1 North Caroliua Wake Comity. In the Superior (.'urt, KebruiT Term, 1000. To David Stephenson: You are notified that Ins Srepnennoa, your wife, has broncht a suit aaraiuaC you to February Term. l!K)n. of VVak j Siiierior Court, for divorce from In j Ponds of matrimony on the rbante of I abandonment, and that her eomp.niat I will be tiled within the Or-it three dara of said term; when nnd wberv yoa ' will answer, demur or plead to top Mills; I and on ynur failure to do so. she w'H j ask to prove uie allecAtinn of her con ; piaiut and have the relief granted by Um vouri as Herein uemnnnefl. W. M. WU38. Clerk Wake Super! Conrt Smoke AdVal 0r-6.tll5c. Cigar Relinbio pcrsonioi m v linniflal orfn'entlremiiul lenitinff a iripioine ram cxposiuuQi wiuipxm IBury antii TTM'nn' spurn, bijuoiu nnia 1 . s
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