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THE WEDNESDAY, FEB. ? , 28. 1900 PUBLISHED BY THE VISITQB-PKESS OOMPAXr. aNcoBPo&Atxa) OFFICE IN THE ACAD2? G? MtrsIC. 108 W. KABT1N ST. eUUSCfllPTION PRICES. Une Year 13.00 Una Mbnta J8 THE LEADER IN TBE NEWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. TIMES-ViSITOH TELEPHONES: Inter-State 'Phone 170 Bell Telephone 132 Conunnnieaftions or items of news con cerning subjects of local interest arc desired by this paper and will be pub lished if worthy of space. All eucii communications should be addressed to The Tiuiea-Viiator, and not to individual members of the staff. Names cf authors should accompany communications, but will be omitted in publication if desired. The Kinston Free Press has entered iiion its J'.tth volume and we extend hearty eongrat illation-. N ( ijH-r lias lone more lor the tanners of hut section than the Free Press. U is v, tl edited and a first class vapor in 4. very ivmtI. .May ii live long and prosper. The Times-Visiter credited an article on l!ev. Mr. Pearson, the evangcli-d. recentiy to our csleeincd coinVinHTary T!u Cliarhiite Ww when it should have Imvh allrilnit.d 10 Charity mid 'liilili) 11. it was such an excellent ar ticle that we naturally strn;M'd ihat John, Wulbiir Jenkins had .1 linger 111 the iie. We com et our rrrrr. The lliirliam Sun has clfln-nuil iinoiher bin Inlay :i.n-l the people of Dur ham as well as the Sun an- 10 be coii- graliiiiili'il. The Sun givi-s th Miirlnim 1-c.o.lc the news of today, and a bright impressive, 4Mii.si.-ntious aiieruooii ia per like the Sun is of incalculable In no tit. to a thriving f ou u. like our .sist, oily iMirh'im. May Ihe Sun shim, im thousand- of jionios for years io ,s,me. The followiu"; inteivMieg clipping- ar from the current nuiii!Ts of ihe North Carolina Journal of IvhilcaJliou: "In Switzerland the price of farm land.- from .Slliin to Sl.tXIO an acre, and farm iug pays in spit,, of tlusi. liiirh valm vitzerlaml lia j,o pauper 1 la.s?, no slums in the cities and no Iraaips. The n.;id aiv almost (M-rfeet. the stnsts eh '.in, and ihere is or soMiiTs. 1 1 is a education, and the 1 or twtni is I ho sele iir.le nisvl of e.niuiry !" imivi 1 st house iu any .lie rs-il city Kffect and cattsi'. 1 '( ;:m.ai'. -atino-t un-tluril in size of North Carolina, with sterile soil and -severe ilimaie, xp.ii-ts .'!0.(rflM'i0i worth of butter eyery year, North Caro litv.i', with its rich lands ami genial 4-li mate, hnvs tnittor. imt lienmark has uuivrsal -du-atioii; public high schools for th. sous and daughters vC farnn'rs arc Pound at a rate wlneii would put two or more in every county in North Carofct, while inditMtrial and ti-ehnieal s4-.1wk.Js. iMiblii librttries and fanners dubs are liberally siipporti-d ami at tended. Denmark knows on which side her bread is buttered and how to biittoi- it. We have not yet learned the lesson lull wo will, .seooneir or later." A CHURCH ASKS THE WOMEN TO TAKE HATS OFF, PLEASE. The Mel'liodist Church of Masun City, la., oih- 4f the s-tiHing -and iH-ular organ izations, with Dr. Devvitt ilintou as pas tor, 'has itiilered un 11 crufiid'C nguinst th- big liaT worn by tln- wonnen. Those bats, it is said and truly hare caused a great deal of annoyance to both women stnd men in pultlitr congregations. The offitiaJ board in session pns4'd The Tonowunig itsoiu'Uon, which, it is. Hoped, will 'have a salutary effect: "Resolved by the official board of the Methodist BpiMvpal Cihurclt, That it IwTrng in perfect harmony with tiiove raonts nil over the country, und that it is in stric conformity with customs and with laws in aoiue of the Sfatos of the Unioni th? ladies of th church and con gregation be encouraged in the removal 1 of their hats during morning ami even ing services; Hurt while wx admire the artistic erections of the headgear of our , wives aaid sweethearts, m will iwomise , not to Jose any of our love or affedtiom " for theni if ther TtliH tmnnrmowlv prant . tlie refluent of tlaa petition. ' . : . ... v '"'.. liLt i Vf, -,.11 4 ntU .nH.A.U ; followtd rnisi exanvvlo? One likes to See to theatre. . BssxM bets, or tio littta, is sareij ihie , reasooaWo thing in all public congrega ' .tions. 'Attaat JtmtmaL . ; MAY fcUN WITH BBYAI!' CUuractmrirtics of liiikiv Caldwell, of Arkansas. (Front, the New York World.) The impression still prerwi-le tiiat Judge llury Clay Caldwell, of Arkan sas, will he William Jouohiga Bryan's running mate at rhv next Presidewtio election. (H Judge Caldwell those who know him beftt wiy: ' "He is as bmud in his idens as tbi brim of hi bat." The Judwe is pieturesim in hi nlttire. He wears a hat of aut-irut vintage of the style affeutedi by the Meniionits and Shakers, lint lie looks amd indeed is -old ami ansieii'. His broad-hriiuiiMHt hut i No. 7r;.s: lus forehend is Mttan and exjaasive, his ivrs dark brown sunt stt in iwiuiarly sU:imi mnrnui lie iml's i,.. (lie right h'ts In-own hair, now rapidly growing gray. His eyebrows are heavy and a itnldish beard eovers most of his faro. Horn it nibei- t. IJsiJ, in what is lyiw W-.'st : Virgin''; Anting Caldwell went to Iowa with his family when he wa, 1 years !d. I1U Iniyhi oil was pass eil on a farm; later he studied law al KetKHiqua, la. Winn President Lincoln culled fur vol un.tiers Caldwi M organized a cavalry company, joined the Third Iowa Cav alry a- major and rose to be colonel. In June,. JS'il, Il'esident Lincoln transferred Judge Caldwell from the sad dle ro the ermine, uiadv him United Slates District Judge for the District of Arkanwis. Such 'he remained for 2H years, when President llarrisim him. to the Judgeship of the Kighrh I'nitod Slates Cive't't .the iisitiin ho now holds. The late Justice Milh r. ..f the T'rjt.il States Supi'cnie Coin!. t-;M Mr. Harri son that Jude Caldwell would giu-e the highest court. Judge Caldwell iic cepud the promotion rather reluctantly, for the work iu the Kighth Circuit is tiTineudous it embraces 10 Siales and 4Territories. Judge Caldwell ha U'en elassMil s a free silver, anii-tniM Republican. lie is not a Populist. A Cdl.UvUK URADl'ATKS n'tiKK. Tlu- ways, oilier tha.n. thnltigh matri moiiy, by whk-h womeu can turn an hou et la'iiny app;irs t be a topic w-hh'h tlivi'i's vrsons are iK'rpttu'.illy 4iis4-ussin-. Sometiiiics it takes a book to contain all the scribe knows nliout the Miihjeet : anil again, a newsvnpcr KP.'.igi-aph ex hausts his desire to impart information. To tin- In t.tt r 4-ia-s belongs a writer who recently std forth, with every indication 4f ailmiraiioii. tlu- i!:'i'ri.r of an attmct ive young woman ) loft ting to the fash ionable si-t. A college graduati', and as agn cable as she js iuudlici-e t. tin. girl has ilios -n f..r h, r calling that of drum mer for publishing houses .ami art ship,s. She disguises her profession, ami it is simply as a bright woman that her com ments neon books and .pictures are re- oeivi-d. ib-r Jn'anrs al teas, dinners, luncheons, and during entr'actes at the theatre ami op, im uc, r stisp, ,-t t.hut she is ih. lilierntcly udvcrti-'iug tie- wares of commercial houses who pay her for her raise. Her proft-ssioii as the dissemi nator of purchased opinions is tmdoubt edly lucrative, but whether it is houora abb; i- anoiher nuestion. If it were known tiii.iit tih,. aireit her views for pmn-u her hearers could be 011 their guard, but. knowing her 10 be a gradu ate of out- of the foremost (- illegcs mid without .suspic-ioii of her calling, what ibey siipmise they are listening to is dis criminating criticism. The matter up w ;irs pi be a ease for conscience. Mouigomerv Advert iser: The Wiish iucton Cost is nial cruel in its -oui,ineiiis 011 lhiew's lal(. siKi'th iu Cogress when it say. that the sp ech mi glit have ken ilclivirvd by ihe driver of any night hawk cab iu Wa-hing1oii." No doulri the d'-apiointiiieiit of his auditors was caused by Um inuch having been exiK'Ci ed of him. and who he faih d to reach the height they had calculated they were inclined to refuse such credit as he really desirvinl. Tonight 11 your liver is out of order, causing Dilioiisneas, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organs will be regulated and you will be. bright, nctivo and ready for any kind of work. This has been the experience of others; it will be yours. lH'MHVS PILLS are sold by all medicine dealers. 25 cte. You should have good W'ibcf, Brandies, Rum and Cordials for liooking. We have them Bass Island, Sherry and Sweet Oatiwba Wines 01. OO per On I. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 78c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 per qt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 per qt. We carry in stock the finest French Cord als, Imported and Domestic table and cooking Wines which we offer at tbe lowest prices. Our Belmont Rye Whiskey (10 years old). The best for Family and Medicinal uses, i ACME WINE CO., 809 PATETTEVILLE 8T., RALEIGH, N. C. .ihteritsto Phone 144. 1 v Beu 144-4 : V, .. . .' "V -J ' V,: '';,'- VJ: ! Buv your goods from the store' that' has the risp, Snappy, Up-tosDate Bargains For Letters and figures cannot tell half the Bargain story. You must come, make your selections, and be yourself the Judjje. We have one through our entire Stock iM,d cost of the article has not been considered. We Know that we never offered more for the money than we do at the present tim. TS'o matter how hard you ar.e to suit, come in, give us a trial. Our Stock in Clothing and Especially in OVERCOATS; well assorted and comprises bargains that you cannot find elsewhere Our Neckwear Department. We always keep up toJate and you will find all the late styles and weaves iu this line CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. ' Window Shades. When you are buying shades, why not buy a good one. at the same price you pay for a poor one. We make our own shades, and mount them on Heartshorn sell acting rollers, the best in the world. We guaran tee every shade to be perfectly satisfactory in every respect, we hang the shades we sell - Call on us for shades. Southern Wall Paper Co., 13, West Hargett St. w mm 1 TO ALL POINTS .NORTHBOUND. Lv. Raleigh $2M am Ar. Hcndetbou 'J2bam Ar. Portsmouth 7.25am Ar Riclmr(l,AO.ni.J8.4rani i 11. ii a 111 12,n0pm 5.21'piu J7.I2iu ll.10t.ui Il.ISam ArWash'tn, PKK 12.UJ pin Ar New York 6 23pm Ar RALEIGH 2.10am ((Daily. Nos. 40L! a nd 402 ' The Atlanta ape cial,"Sciid Vestibulcd Train of Pull man Sleeper .an J Coaches between Was hington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Ches ter, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38. "The S. A.L. Express," Solid Train, Coaches and Pu. .man Slee peis between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia I and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate contivc-. tlon at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, .Nashville, Memphis, Ma con and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to agents, or, H. S. LEARD, G. T. and P. A. Rale gh, N.C. E.St, John, Vice-President and General Mangui A. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager. V. S. McBee. General Hart. A. b. Allen, Gen, Pass'r.Agent. Genera! Offices, Portsmo-ath, Va. PTA A A t AT1 Condensed Milk. Little Bom INFANT K HEALTH" Sent rREE jT Should ba in Evarv Hotuav . 'tr I I Gail Dorderi Eagle Brand ,.v nil Q Buyers Southern Railway. THE STANDARD KI LA WAY OF THE SOUTH. he Dl i ett Line to All Points. TEXAS. CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly FIRST CLASS Equipment all Through and Local Traiui; Pnllma Palace Sleeping Cars on all Nig Trains. Fast and Sate Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you (r as sured a site, comfortable and Expedi tious journey. Apply to ticket agvnta for tinis tables, rates and general information, or ail- dress No rouble to answer questions. Frank S. Gacnon, Third Vies President and General Manager; J. M. Culp, Traf fic Manager; W. A. Turk, G. P. A WahiD(rton. O. O. E. L. VEBNON, THAD C. STTTBGII T. P. A. ft T. A, Charlotte. N. 0. Raleigh. N. 0. SALE OF CITY TEOrEIiTy. Under -snd by virtue of the powers contained iu a deed of trust from Uob ert E. I'arham and Koea Ii. I'arham to It. T. Gray, trustee, recorded iu Book ISO, page 35, Register of Deeds office for Wak county. I will on Saturday. the 24th day of February, 1000, at 12 o'clock M expose to aale at nnhllc anc- tlon from the Court House door of Wake county tbe following described lot la the city of Raleigh, to-witJ That certain lot or parcel of land lying on the south side of Martin atrent iu the city of Raleigh, between Blouut and Person street and bounded by a liue liegiuniiig at the northeast corner of Mrs. Al. II. Lowery' lot. running thence casttvardly with the south aide of Mar tin street 47 feet to the northwest cor ner of Oethitrer's lot, thence southward ly by a line, parallel with Blount atreet 210 feet, thence westwardly 47 feet to the southeast of Mrs. Lowry's lot, thonce northwardly 210 feet to the beginning on Martin street, being a part of Let Xo. 04 in the plan of the city of Ral eigh and the eastern half of the lot emeyed to It. E. f'arham by John Arm strouf by derd recorded in Book 128, page 171 Register of Deed office for Wake connty. f erm of sale, casfi. but aatlsfactora purchaser, can arrange terms for pty iwht of half purchase price. Time of aale, Kebrnary 24, 1900. B.T. GRAT. ' " ... . Trial e. ' IVanted-Jn Idea PioCoct ywir fffiwi dim1 tn Write JOHN WBttDKtUMIRjrikCI Wke MurtMnt trf Mto Blnp. UiiB(loalit; U jrai WMlth, ra1.watainirua. D. C f thKto1 ai.m prtaa SMaJbtef tnobamiBTwUgMreaaaVlr A WOT III! IIIU UV Mil V ' THE 'NORTH STATE KQtfriC CURE Is tbe Most Wonderful Discover? of toe 19th Century. It la a vegetable compound iii liquid form. It not' only relieves, but abao-' lutely cures Rheumatism 95 per cent, of cases found to he curable by the use of orth Stale Rheumatic Cure. We do not promise impossibilities, bit if you wilt take our North State Rheumatic Cure according to directions and with regularity, .and continue tho treatment as Ion as you would had it been prescribed by your family physician, you will be pleased wi h the results. ' he North State Rheumatic Cure will inako cures by stimulating the Kidneys anl Liver, causing them to thr.iw oft the excess of Uric Acid jn the blood. Tne remedy must be taken long eneugh to make a complete change in your system. It cant ot be reasonably expected t at a single bottle will do this or cure you of a diBeaie that has been walstii g your life awy, perhaps for voars It may take o .io or two months to rellevn a trouble of ye irs' standing; but each bottU you inke will give you eilditfonal strength uitil you are restored to perfect health by UKj of North btate Kheum die Cure This Medicine for sale by all Druggist. PUT VP ONLY BY THE North State Rheumatic Cure Co, PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE. J J. SUMMERLIN, Proprietor, Raleigh, IV.. C. Roses, Carnations, Violets And oher XhoiceXuf lowers for Stock. Floral Designs at Short Notice WEDDING DECORATIONS. PALMS, FERNS IN GREAT VlRlETIfiS ALL SIZE-i.-WINTE BLOOMU'G PLANTS OP PRIMROSES, CALL A LILIES, ETC. Visitors cordially invited. Greenhouse, North Halifax Street near Peace Institute. H. STEIN METS, Florist, Bdl 'Phone 113. RALEIGH. N. C. For F J.R. 222 Fayetteville Street. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. J. R- Upchurcb. II. Bcino. Real state and Collecting tents; Cor. Fajetteville and Dsvfc Streets, Frapps Building. FOR SALE. Fivp desirable building lots od Swain St.; Three desirable build'.it' lots 00 Hargett bt. 'Ve will collect your rents and furnish you with tenants. We will sell your lots at d find you purchasers. Give us your business aid we will do otr best to give satis faction We hive seme desirable lc:s for sale. JOHN n. DPCIiURCIl & CO. SALE OF LAND. - v By ai:thirily of a mortgage executed by . A. Smith and wife, recorded in Book 13ti. page 351,. Register of Deeds offlce for Wake County, I will, on Mon day, J!Wh of Mardi, 1!0, at 12 o'cloc-k M at the liwrt House door of Wake county, ltnleigh, N. C, sell to the highest bidder at pulJir auction fur cash a timet nt land MtuaU' iu Swift Creek Township. Wake comity, beginning at a stake in Yt. XV. Liigston liue, rttti 8. to a stake and rocks in J. IS. I-fiugwUm's li:ie; theuce East tv a stake ami rocs in llonry Joucs' line, (thiuee North irith ........ wid line to ( load ne in M . W. tn ftf1. r.f- pat of I the 9ias Lanratoii land. W. N. JONES, Attorney. all Occassions Always in Your GROCERIES. CALL ON FERRALL d CO. North Carolina, Wake County. Iu the Superior Court, Februar Term, -1000. AUTHEMA MALLORY r. ISDWAUD MALIX)KV. To Edward Mallory: You are hereby notified tbatyouf wife, Artheliu Mallory, 1ms brought suit to February term, 1000, of Wake Superior Court, agaiiwt yon for divorce from the liotMia of matrimony because of ahan donineat, and you are required to p pear atvcaid tnu of court and plead; de nytr or Mvev the complnint thas will be Died tlunng tne orat tnree uaya or (lie- time, and oa failure thereof, yoti will ask in be nvrmitred to orore the ...,. -.,. .... .jndgu.ent accordingly. i , - aerk' Wtk, Bnperior court, ' j J, 0. U tUrria, JPlaiotirs Att'r. j
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