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TflE TMf&VISlTOR. WEDNESDAY,1 MARCH 14, 1900 PUBLISHED BT ffBS V18ITOB-PRKSS OOMPANT. (INCOBPORATBD.) OFFICE IN THB ACADSill G? MUSIC. 108 W. MABTIN Wt. BUJBSCBIPTION PRICKS. Om Tear tS.00 Oh Month . M THB LEADER IN THB NBWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. TIMES-VISITOR TELEPHONES: ' Inter-State 'Phone 178 Bell Telephone 132 Communications or Hem of new con cerning aubjeota -of ileal interest art deaircd by taia paper and will be pub tiahed it worthy of apace. All sucn com tnunicatiaoa should be addrewed to Tbe Timee-Viator, and not to individual membera of the staff. Names of authors houtd accompany communications, but will be omitted in publication if desired. The Market election will be held next Monday. Tt will receive the attention of the people of the entire city and while there may be objections to the plan as It now stands, it is the only feasible one yet suggested, whereby an auditorium may be seemed for Raleigh. This week's Statesvlile Landmark eon tains the following local item: Sunday morning, for the first time In several weeks, there was a case in the Mayor's court. The victim waB Mack McDonald, alias Mark McDaniel, a white man from the country. Statesvlile Is the most forward town In the State In this one respect. There is no other place, of which we have heard, where court Is held on the Sabbath day and we hope it will stand alone. and searching eyes the security of hu man: lives and property interests con stantly depend!. Thus when night and an earch cloud close In upon a vessel as she coasts in or out of New York bar bor, restless apprehensions fill the mind of every seaman on board. And these fears are often justified by the long grinding Jar which announces to alert earts tne stranding or tne snip. Such was the experience of the Gate City of the Savannah line, bound tor Boston with a short list of passengers and a cargo of cotton. She put out of her New York Bhlp With confidence In the late afternoon of February 8, and faced down the harbor In the teeth of an in creasing fog. At 9 o'clock the Gate City grounded In a dense fog on Great South Beach, L. ., while under almost full speed. The vessel had overrun her reck oning, and her speed was sufficient to cast her well up on the outer bar. The New Jersey coast has also Its ter rors for seafaring men, though winter fogs give a menacing aspect to every coast. The splendid four-masted. County of Edinburgh, bound for Cape Town stranded on February 12 In the sand bars lying off the Manasquan life-saving station. She struck bottom almost head on, but the heavy seas have almost swung her broadside to the beach. She now lies slightly Imbedded in the sand, not more than 200 feet from the mainland On the day following her mishap the wrecking crews were laying cables and anchors in preparation for moving the ship and on the second day it was thought best to send on shore by the breeches bcoy all but nine of the crew. This British vessel is one of the largest Bailing ships now In the service, and ex traordinary efforts are being made to save this survivor of a passing race. With her sails lossed for drying she ap pears from shore to be setting forth un der full canvas for a Southern port. The tact of her helplessness' uenis contra dicted by her appearance. The success of the efforts being made to float her de pends on our capricious weather. Tonight If your liver is out of order, causing Biliousness, Sick Headache, Heart burn, or Constipation, take a dose of Hood's Pills On retiring, and tomorrow your di gestive organa will bo regulated and you will be bright, active and ready for anv kind of work. This has been tlie experience of others; it will He yours. HOOD'S PILLS are Bold by all medicine dealers. 25 cts. COOKING STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY. Yesterday's Durham Sun treats edl torlally the subject of what should be read by the young and the Influence of boons on the youth of the land. In its editorial the Sun said: "One of the strongest reasons, from a moral point, of view, for the dissemi nation of good literature and especially that which may best be characterised un der the title of Character-builders," Is beautifully and impressively Illustrated by a little incident which was recently brought to our attention. . A school director of South Carolina re cel'V oopy of the "Life of Stonewall Jackson." His little sou. twelve years of age, almost devoured the book. The following Sunday, someone passing the postofnee brought the mall, including I letter for the boy. Some hours after wards his father asked him from whom was his letter. He replied: "I don't know. I haven't read it." "Haven't read it?" asked his father in surprise. "No, said the boy. "I have not read it and will not until tomorrow. Stonewall Jackson didn't read his mall on Sunday, and don't intend to read mind on Sunday.1 Let the children be encouraged to imi tate the manly and noble qualities ot such true heroes as Stonewall Jackson if we would have them grow up into beau tifully developed men and women. You should have gojd Wines, Brandies, Rum and Cordials for cooking. We have them Bass Island, Sherry and Sweet Catawba Wines igtl.OO per Oal. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 75c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 perqt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 perqt. Wecarryin stockthe finest Freoch Cord als, Imported aud 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 FATETTEVILLE 8T., RALEIGH, N. C Interstate Phone 144. Be.. H Hew MDxforiU Jor tb New Wcnen- Whe havet!us week opened our first shipment of Spring4Shoes and Oxfords, and the prettiest we have ever shown. You are cordially invited to call in and see them. S.C. POOL'S Shoe Store Small lots of winter Shoes on hand at tacrafice prices. OFFERINGS FROM THB PRESS. The Press of North Carolina is offering good official timber to the Democratic State Convention. Editor London, of the Chatham Record, is receivng encourage ment In his race for the nomination for State Treasurer, and now our good friend, Editor Varner, of the Lexington Dispatch is rushing tilings in the right direction, ns is Been from the following from the Greensboro Record: Davidson county is urging the nomina tion of Mr. H. B. Varner, editor of the Dispatch, as Commissioner of Labor and Printing. Mr. Varner represents the young Democracy of North Carolina, and is a worker. For a number of years he lias been chairman of the executlce com mittee of his county, and in the last elec tlon won a great vlcory. He is a member of the executice committee of the Na tional Editorial Association, and Is aerv ing his second term as the Southern member of the legislative committee of the same association. By perseverance, honorable dealing and unrelenting work Mr. Varner has won the admiration of all who know him. "If the delegates to the State Convention should see fit to give Mr. Varner favorable consideration, no mistake would be made," say his friends. ' DR. TH0S. M. JORDAN, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICES: TUCKER BUILDING ROOM 505 and residence 532 N. Wilmington St. 'Phone 24 and 134. All calls promptly answered day In genera1 practice 13y.-ars. S I Roses, Cprnaticns, Violots And other Choice Cuf lowers for all Occassions Always in Stock. SOLID COMFORT. Floral Designs at Short Notice f WEDDING DECORATIONS. PALMS, FERNS IN GREAT VARIETIES ALL SIZES. WINTE BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIMROSES, CALLA LILIES, ETC. Visitors cordially invited. Greenhouse. North Halifax Strnot, near Peace Institute. H. STEIN METS, Florist, Bell 'Phone 113. RAL.JJIGH, N. C. and enjoyment is what you get whea you smoke one ofour Key West M in- atura cigars. For an after dinner cigar or a soother hefore retiring or for a smoke at aoy hour, there is no cigar that is made that will give such eminent satisfaction for the money as this one. A good cigar at a reasonable price is in demand and you can't beat the Minatura. For Your M.1ILY fiBOGUS CALL ON McGEE'S Pharmacy. J- R- FERRALL d co Fayetteville Street. lest Goods at Lowest Prices. ANOTHER WEEK Of Our Great Out Sale ! Closing Dress Goods, Silks and Muslin Un derwear at Gost. During Week o( MARCH 12th to 17th We will ofter entire stock of FANCY DRESS PRINTS. Navy Blue, Black and White, and all Shirting Prints, that retail at 6 and 6 1-4C. at the price oi 4 3-4c yard. These goods are worth 5c. yard by tase. One lot of 3,000 yards Unbleached Domestics to be sold as lone as tbey last at 3 -8c. Our stock must be reduced bv July 1st. at which time our Mr. Wm. Woollcott will retire from the firm and Mr. Walter Woollcott will continue the business at the old stand. We have for sale one horse, one dray, one large and one small delivery wagon and one set of narness. Woollcott & Son. Opening Day! March Sprl ng 3rd, H. Styles Surely art can go nofurtn e J X NOTICE OF PRIMARY. Raleigh, N. C. March Sth, liiOO. primary election has been called by the Board of Aldermen of the city of Raleigh, to be held Monday, March 19th. ll'Ofi, for the purpose of getting an ex pression of the people on the sale of the present Market House. It Is earnestly desired thai th entire vote of the city be polled, and you are hereby urged to go to the voting places in your ward, on tbe day above mentioned, and by your votet express your views on this subject. Thta is an important matter and one which concerns the interest of every citizen. The method adopted by the Board seems to be fair to all concerned, so do not (ail to avail yourselves of the opportunity now given. We shall expect and look for you at the voting place on election day. The following are tbe voting places: First and second divisions of th First Ward, at the Capital Engine House; first and second divisions of the Second Ward, at the Victor Engine House: first and sec ond divisions of tbe Third Ward, at Jones' Warehouse: first and second divi sions of the Fourth Ward, at the City Lot. A. M. POWELL, Maor. in design or decoration. These latest examples of exquisite workmanship, displayed by I us today, are tbe capstone on all previous effort in tbe pro i duction of things beautiful, i To see them is in itse If an i education. You are invited to see the lovel y objects we have gathered for the Chriss mas s eason. You will not be asked to buy unless, indeed these diinty rings, these' cunning s..ver aovelues, these hundred odd captivas tions have we, small voices in their beauty and their prices H, Mahler's Sons, : i FANNING GRAIGJ Attorney at "Ld,w, COLLECTIONS OP CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. Booms 8 and 9, Comuerical and Farmer's Bank Building. Still Curing The PcodIg A lady in Charlotte writes he has tried them all and tbe that that Jewelers. WRECKS ON THE SEACOAST. Disasters "Which Are Caused by Dense Fogs and Riotous Seas. From Harpers Weekly. Dense fogs and riotous seas have set at naught tbe schedules of navigators within the past two weeks. Fogs are sufficient UI UlvUlOCI CO W li caic n vn uwsubu from the once familiar approaches to the home port impenetrable curtains abut down upon the shore outlines, giving only NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of. Samuel T Carroll, late of Wake county, N. C this is to notify all persons having claims against the aaM estate to present them to the undersi&ied at bis office in Raleigh N. C on or be fore the 9th day of February, 1901, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, aud all persons indebted to the Rid estate will please make Immediate payment to the tmderslgned. J. C. MABXXXM, Administrator. ' Feb. ft 1900. , Oir- IS. Q. SIGGERS, Patent Lawyer, Washington, D. C, publishes a valuable copyrighted book entitled "Horr to Ob tain Patent,' Caveat, Trade Mark and Copyrlfhc Prelection with DecUaaa'ia kadrac patant eaasa," . A eop WW MtflMtoaaxaittna, ., ..' Capuditie tory. It has no bad after effects. ' 15, 25, and 50o. a boitle at Drug stores Finest StOTeWcod in the World B0QH00D. PEBSiaOS MD Sawed the rijrht length, 60 cents for one r none load on yard at Shiftier Block factory. New Southern Bsilws Freight Depot. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS. i We have plenty others cheaper but-you Want the correct thing and you can ouly net it at CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER'S AND FURNISHERS. Experience is Worth While. An inexperienced paper-hanger's work is never satisfactory. . Paper hanging seems like simple work, but if you'll just try yonr hand at it you'll quick ley realize that it is'nt so easy as it looks. We have in Jarged bur lorce for the spring trade and can do your work promptly. You will find ia our store this season the largest line of wall-paper that has ever been in this city. We have every thing that is made in wallpaper. No matter what you want you Southern &'M Paper Go-, 13, West H arge it St will find it here. POPE'S Candies -MADE Fresh Every Day. W. H. ROGERS, Produce Commission Jtlercnaat, CUICSENS. TURKEYS EGGS. i BUTTER. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Drtssed Fowles a Specialty ; StaT No! 7 City Market ' JFree and Prompt Delivery Interstate JPfcone 814
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