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7 i - . n . 4 THE pieSOTOg: THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1900 PUBLISHED BY THB ylSlTOtt-PBBSS COMPANY. (INCORPORATBD.) OFFICB IN THB ACADEMY G7 MUSIC. 10 W. 11ABTIN IT. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. Use Tear 18.00 One Mouth 2& TUB LEADER IN THB NEWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. TIMES-VISITOR TELEPHONES Interstate 'Phone 179 Ik'll Telephone 132 Communicfttiona or Items of news con ee ruing subjects of local inteivst desired by this paper and will be pub I i shed if worthy of space. All such communications should be addressed to The Times-Vitfitor, and not to individual members of the gtaff. Names of authors flbould accompany communications, but will be omitted in publication if dcsirvd. HOW DO THE WOMEN' STAND? The Markt-t House Elortion to ink place 'vik after next, and li lias lien announced for sonic nays inert has been Utile interest manifest!. Today The Times -Visitor receive! nm com muni lions on the subject, one ai lonipanieii by the name of the mulior wiili request to withhold same, and the other an anony inous article or a slanderous nature. which cannot be published in th-se col umns so unjust is it towards ihe men who are opposing the sale. The fir:-t mentioned H printed herewith a tho first poem of piing. It introduce! a phase of the subject that has heretofore been criven no attention, and is as fol lows: To the Editors of The Times-Visitor: There seems to be little interest mailt tested in the coming election to deter mine the action of the rity repanliuK the sale of the city Market, which is to be held in this city on the Jaih inst. It seems that the purpose of the elec tion has not been thoroughly understood by the voters of the city, though the women have taken the matter in hand to the extent that they are electioneer ing in a mild wav. It is the first tune that th- women of the city have put their hands to the plow and It is understood that some of them are intend hu; to made a wide fur- ; row if it is in their power. I The women are noi opposed to the present building site mi accounr of its loeat ion. but I hey are averse I o bavins to buy on the same si reel. and. continu ally passiiiR be forced to sweep the filth that is brought out of the market.. Then, too. the odors that .ire constantly in that neighborhood on account of t he mark"1! meet with disapproval from 1 he women, and whether they have the ripht to vote on other occasions or not, they should have a voice in ih question that is so soon to come before tho people, and they will have. OLD SmsOtlRER. AVhel her 'Did Subscriber" is riht or not, or whether the women have entered the fight first, if they do take active in terest in Ihe election, and if they are in, tavor or removing the market to sonic other site, then tin end is nicli. For when a woman will she will. New York eommi'n-i.-il. Therf is a man in HiarRr nf ihe vaults of a saTo deposit company in New York, who. Id personal appeanuu-c. is (he exaet counterpart of William M. Tweed, as the big Tammany lioss appeared in the days of his prosperity on Manhattan Islanil. He is very muc h unlike Tweed, however, iu the fact that the property of other people, of whien he is the ixuardian, has no temptation for him. The News ami Observer appearerl yes terday morning with a new face. It has new nonpareil and minion type, and the appearance of the News and Observer Is greatly improved. It is a progressive step and is another evidence that the Observer is attempting to give its State readers the beRt. With the new type the Ob server ia able to print about three col umns more matter each day than heretd fore. The following advertisement appears In today's Times-Visitor: "LOST-t-Two songs taken from a pew )n Christ Churrh. "A Song of the South" and "Always." Owners name written on same. Owner nrlll be pleaned to have the music returned by the person who took It from the pew." This Is a little unuRUal. Tn having the notice printed there is no reflection In tended on any one, but it is thought a little strange and something out of the ordinary for any one to take anything she belonging to another, from a church. . The birds are Bald to be going North . at thla time, and the flutter of thr Dickey pird s wlmji will be beard oa Saturiay. .FJRQM TtUB SKAT-OF WAR. "Kentucky seems to be a pretty lively State Just oof," remarked the constant reauer to nis literary ineau. "If Is." answered the war correspond ent Just returned from the front at Krankfort. "When I was there every man 1 met was either running for office or for his life." Collier's Weekly. Academy of Music FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 9TH. Bv tbe Uffder Management of W.A. BRADY and THOS. O'ROURKE. Seats now on sale at usual place. PRICES: 25. r.u and 75 cents. NEXT ATTRACTION Monday, March 12th. He That Stays Does the Business' All the world admires staying power." On this quality success depends. The blood is the best friend the heart has, and "faint heart" never won anything. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best friend the blood ever had; it cleans es the blood of everything. If you ivould be strong in the race of life and "do the business," you must stay." Hood's Sa.rsipj.riUa. mikes the struaqle easy. It gives clear, strong blood: hence perfect health. 'Dizzy Spells "Sudden dizzy spelts 'would mike my hinds And side numb and I could not work. Took Hood's Sir saparilla and am a weH man." Fred V. HAloch, Box 94. South Kent, Ct. Heartburn "cAfter eating I had a full feeling and heartburn. This, tvith headaches, poor appetite and bad taste in my mouth perfectly cured by Hood' s Sar saparilla." C. N. Deuce, Chico, SMoni. Impure Blood "lam pleased to recommend Hood" s SarsspiriUa as tonic and blood medicine. It has cured our family of impure blood." Miss Nellie Hilenbrant. Rochester. N. Y. MbcdZ SaiJc, H nod's Ptlli enrv liver lilt; the non-lnitfttlnir &n4 only cutfcarttf tn take with Hood'i SarsprHU. You should have goad Wines, Brandies, Rum and Cordials for cooking. We have them Bass Island, Sherry and Sweet Catiwba Wines !1.00 per al. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 75c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 per qt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 perqt. We carry in stock tbe finest French Cord als, Imported and 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., 309 FAYETTEVILLE ST., RALEIGH, N. C. Interstate Phone 144. Be.. 144 s Still Curing The People. A lady in Charlotte writ.ps that. has tried them all and that kamta COOKING Capudine VAaSIZ REMEDY, that is entirely satisfac tory. It has no bad after effects. 15, 26, and 50c, a bottle at Drug' storesi Auction Remainder Fancy and Staple Groceries Stock Consist Goods and various Article used daily, SALE BEGINS 7:?o O'CLOCK PROMPTLY. W. G UPCHURCH & CO . 124 Fayetteville St. SOLID COMFORT. McGEE'S Elowers. We are Headquarters .for CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, VALLEYS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS AND NARCISSUSSES Boquets and Floral Designs ar ranged in best style at short notiee. PALM8, FERNS, AND OTHElt POT PLANTS, for House and Window Deco ratton. Fern Dishes a specialty. SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS and SHRUBERIE8, together with ail kin.le of green houso and out door nock. Vegitablc Plants of all kinds in feasens Bee our show-window at J. I. John song drugstore. Jeave ordrc tlwre gi c 1 'phones lattice inter state 149. Bell 14!) Residence, Bell 988 J.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Comer 1'olk and Swsio Stiver Raleigh, N. C. Bicycle Repair Shop. Old Repairman at his old Stand, front of Union Eepot When your wheel needs repairing get my prices. ! NEIL. A. SPENCE- LATHE WORK A SPECIALTY PURE MILK. Pure Sweet Milk 5c, t. Butter Milk 10c. gat. For particulars address, MRS. R I,. JOHNSON. Raleigh. N. C. Nfcrth Carolina Wake County. In the Superior nrt, Februj Term, lQOa To David Stepheiwoai You are notified that In a StepnenMc, your wife, bus brought a auit agaiaat you to February Term, 1900, ot Waka Superior Court, for divorce front Om bonds of matrimonr on the rhirm i. abondonmnt, ami that bar rompiaiat will tie tiled "within the firrt threa dan of 8 aid term; when and where yog will answer, demur or plead to tna aainat and on your faihire to. do ao, aba w'M ask to prove &e alleyatlon ot bar eoi plaint and have tbe relief granted by tna Court aa therein demanded. w. it. Euas, :a. CM Waka Superior Covt, Sale OF- ot our Stock -OF- of Nice Canned and enjoyment is what you get wheu you smoke one of our Key West Min at ura cigars. Fcr an after dinner cigar or a soother before retiring or for a smoke at any hour, there is no cigar that is made that will give such eminent satisfaction for the money as thi. one good cigar at a reasonable pricp is in demand am) you can't beat the Minatura. Pharmacy AL1AIU.K CITY I'ROPKItTY 1 OIJ SALE. Ity virtue i.f authority conferred by a in-lain li-'il of mortgage, from (!. M. Alien and Helen Allen, his wife. V. C Cram and Kiltie T. t ram, his. ivitv. to Kniesi 1 lavwiMiil, Kxeeutor and Trustee under M ill IS. Poolers will, dated August .-.ill. ISltl, and registered in the oftiee tin' Hi-Bister .if I Is for Wake i . 1 1 1 1 1 v . N. C. in Honk 11 at page TMi, 1 Will Utl MONKAY. AI'IMI. L'l. 19O0. sell at public- onlery to the lii'hest l.id '"I for ia-li. a certain lot. of land at the le.rth u ci corner of the intersection "f llaiirett and We- Street, in the City of I.'alcit'li. X. '.. bounded by n line as follows: Heiniiiiii.- at Ihe northwest corner of West and IJargeit Streets, runs lliemv along the line of West Street, north l'J."i f.-ct to John Myall's line, tlieuee with s.iid Myall's line Wcsl 41 feet, tliener South along Said Myatl's line .'.Via fiW to a eoi iier. i hence West wit li Myntt's line I" the li f the Italeigh Gaston 1!. II. Company, thence South along the line of said li. 1!. Company to Hargett Street, thence Iva-t with llargelt Street to tin- beginning, being part of lot No. 4- in Ihe plan I Shaffer's Map) of the City of Italeigh, and the same conveyed by I'.. U. Stamps and wife to Allen Cram, by d 1 recorded in said office in Hook S!l al page 14.". Also Ihe fol lowing notes to K. I!. Stamps, secured by a certain mortgage from said Allen V Cram to said Stamps, recorded in said oflii-e in Hook 70 al page .".10. said notes being dated March 1st, lssi and .lannary M. ISM, respectively, bearing S per ent interest from that date, one for Sl.OOO.iHI. payable March 1st. 1 SS4. one for S1.IMNMKI. payable .January 1st. 1NSC,. and one for .fl.llOO.OO, payable on or before .I.inuary 1st. IKSti, and being Hie only notes secured by said Stamp mortgage which have not been paid, and said noles having been endorsed and deposited with the undersigned, the in terest theri-oii having been paid to Aug ust ."111, 1S!1. Time of sale. 12.o'cloo m. Place of sale. County Court House Door, Raleigh. X. C. EUXKST HAYWOOD. Executor and Trustee tinder Will R I'oole's will. Mnnli 1st, d. t. e. FANNING GRAIG, -A.ttorn'y at Hi,w, COLLECTIONS OF CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. Rooms 8 and 9, Com ner leal and Farmer's Bank Building. North Cnrolina, Wake County. In the Superior Court, February Term, 1900. ARTHELIA MALLORY v. KDWAUD MA'UORY. To Edward Slallory: Yon are hereby notified that your wife, Arthelia Mallory, bus lirouplit suit to February term, 1900. of Yake Snprior Court, attains you for divorce from the bonds of matrimony because nf 'aban donment, niid yon are required to ap pear at said tf rui of conrt and plead, de mur or answer the complaint tlia: will be filed (luring Hie first three days ot tbe time, and on failure thereof, yo wilt ask to be permitted to prove tbt allegations of her complaint and havf judgment accordingly. - W. M. BOSS, Clerk Waka Superior Court 3. 0. It Harria, PlalutfT, 'Att'j. And )h er Choice Cuflowers -.. Floral Designs at Short Notice WEDDING DECORATIONS. ' . I y, PALMS, FERNS IN GREAT VARIETItXS ALL SIZE. WINE BLOOMING PLANTS OP PRIMROSES, CALLA LILIES, ETC. -3, Visitors cordially invited. Peace Institute. H. STEIN Hell 'Phone 113. For FAu LV CALL ON J.R. FERRALL & CO- 222 Fayetteville Street. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. CROSS & Opening Day' larch 3rd, 10. Spring Styles DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS. We have plenty others cheaper you can only get it at CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. 3m Window Shades. When you are buyina: shades, why not : buy a good one. at the lor a poor one. We make our own shades, and mount them on Heartshorn self acting rollers, the best in the world. We guaran tee every shade to be perfectly satisfactory in every respect, we hang the shades we selP Call on us for shades. Southern Vall Paper Co.1, 13, West Hargett St. POPE'S Candies -MADE- Frosh Every Day. for . all Occassions Alwayt;m r. Stock. Greenhouse, North Ilalilax Street near METS, Florist, RAL.EIGH, N. C: Your mmmi L1NEHAN. tut you want the correct thing and same price you pay W. H. ROGERS, - I Produce Commission Merchant, AMD DEAEEH IS CHICKENS. TURKEYS, EGGS, BUTTER. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Dressed Fowles a Specialty. Stal No. 7, City Market. Free and.Pfompt Delivery, - Intmtate 'Phone 861 r.-.v .
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