3 THE TIM6S-YISIT0R. 1 i THURSDAY, . MARCH ? 15, 1900 PUBLISHED BI FHB yiSITQB-PRKSS OOMPANT. ' (INOOKPOBATBD.) OFFICB IK THB ACADBJ4I 67 MU8IO.-108 W. UABTIN T. j . '. 1 . i 1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE& Due Tear SS.00 On Month JS ITHE LEADER IN THB NEWS AND IN CITY CIRCULATION. Communication or items - new com cerning subject of local intense are desired by this paper and will be pub lished if worthy of spaoa. All aovh commnaicatatane should be addressed to The Times-Visitor, and not to individual members of the staff. Name of authors should accompany communications, but Will be omitted in publication if deaired. wxy at km future day to make : " potsible for the Assembly to come to Wihninfl 'on- "With thanks lor personal cooAte1 ahown iiie bv vou and your good people. "1 am, yours truly, "0. II. MEi 'ANK. For tlie Comtt Ittee." The letter notifying the owners t lf the botel at Morehead of the selection ot 'bat place for the next meeting was as ,o1 lows: ltal.'inli N- Manli !1. 100. ' Burki- a ( ompaiiyj Halettfli, N. C. : "Dear Kir: tu tu Murehtal is the ct. ? from mountains in llic tea. We arc com- ' irilf, vv are coniinir. so mum- rcaoj w our bodUs aud rinas lor our Htc.'i-. tn: buy your very bent goods for the inn., man, and your beat beds for the tu-ury teaihtT. "1 am y.mra for a yic.ll iiu-i-linis. "Very truly, "0. II. MEB.VXE. -&.irel.irv and TrcaMirer N. C- T. A.' WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING? The Times-Visitor today iv,-oh cl n roiumunlcntinn from .i liii.vi oi K;ileih -dealing with an unpli'a.i.ini suniei:. r.tit. line which should he faieo. It is a seri ous iuesti(in. hut if i,.t. i.icts st.ue-1 .-ie till that is claimed, th,- i ;iu'hoviti"S ire some one of the rn.:istii.ie.; in P.i;l fish shouhl net at once. The communication i as follows: "There is certainly a laxity of enforce ment of the law by those ontrusted with the dispensing of the same, in regard to maintaining the moral standing of this municipality. At common law all open lewdness, grossly scandalous actions which openly outrages decency, and Is in jurious to public morals, are Indictable. Improperly conducted house where both nexes of evil fame and naaie are suffered to remain lewdly and lesciviously misbe having themselves are at common law public nuisances and liable to indictmeiii . Any place kept where dessolute an de bauched persons are drawn together en dangers the public peace, outrages de- t-ency and corrupts morals and should L biiuimarily dealt with by law. in our miitst is such a place it may be there are numerous such but there fine In particular, located on East I la vie utreet kept by a disreputable woman. Hut h few- days ago a young girl born and raised in Raleigh, was tarried to this house by a man and became an inmate. thereof, throwing herself into a lite of debauchery. The next day this depraved Wan. procured a license and married the Rlrl to avoid a criminal prosecution, and since his marriage and now is keeping his wife in this house of public prostitu tion, submitting herself to all the sur roundings of such a place. "In the name of (iod. in defense of pub lic morals, in maintenance of common de cency and in behalf of virtue shall such condition of affairs continue in our midst. Our police pass this house many times during the day. and see its inmates on the porch, at the gate, and on the sidewalk. They know all about this awful Ftory of the young girl. The justice of the peace who married them knows the whole story. Kvery magistrate in the city has heard it. Will no legal steps be taken to wipe out this foul stain upon our good name?" To Do III Costs More Than To Do Well." This might properly read, "It costs more to BE ill than to BE well." The source of all health is rich, strong blood. It is to the body what the mighty streams are to the earth. If the blood is pure, the body thrives; if the blood is weak or impoverished, then every pulse-beat car ries weakness instead of strength. The only perfect blood purifier and vigor-maker in existence is the world famed Hood's SarsapariHa. It brings good, perfect health. Catarrh and Deafness - "lam 68 years eld and suffered from catarrh for many years, becoming quite deaf. It took nine bottles of Hood's SarsaparUla to effectually cure me. I can hear quite well now." John K. Houk. Hamilton. &iontana. Rheumatism " 'was wom out with rheumatism, but took Hood's Sarsa parSla and I now have a good appetite and am as wel! as any 'woman." Mrs. H. H. Gray, Emporia, Kan. lassM im r i inn at MRU crviTtivTr eur.ee '.Vj a .. o - New Oxfords for ihs Now women- Whe have this week opened our first shipment of Spring Shoes and Oxfords, and the prettiest we have evei shown. You are cordially invited to call in and see them. S. C. POOL'S Shoe Store Small lots ol winter Shoes on hand at &acrafice prices. r--. 1- aw m Rosos Carnation 3, mm - m w UI0I01 0 And other Choice Cuf lowers for all Occassions Always in Stock. ' , Floral Designs at Sftort Notice SOt ID COMFORT. WEDDING DECORATIONS. PALMS, ,FERNS IN GREAT ; VARIETIES. ALL; SIZEV-WINTE BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIMROSES, CALLA LILIES, ETC. Visitors cordially invited. Greenhouse, North Halifax Street near Peace Institute. ' . H. STEINMETS, Florist," Bell 'Phone 113. RALEIGH, N. C. Hood's Pills cure Bver ilU; the nnn-irritntlnir nd "on It CHtiiartic to take with Huoil' SarwHarillsC COOKING TO MEET AT MOREHEAD CITY Teacher's Assembly this Year at Ti Popular Summer Resort. The executive committee of the Teach er's Assembly met at Greensboro Tues day night and after a session lasting several hours decided to hold the next eession ol the Assembly at Morehead. There were two bidders for it More head and Wilmington. The advantages ufforded and the inducements offered by both places were fully discussed, and finally Morehead was selected. -The reasons that influenced the com mittee in making this choice are set forth In the following letter sont yester day by Secretary Mebane to the chair man of the Wilmington committee: Raleigh. X. C. Mareli 11, 11X10. Mr. Alarms W. .lae-ihi. 'iliiiijig:lon. N. i: 'Dear Mr: The eonimitn-e conidere.l cml'iilly and lonff tin1 pliin! for holding the next Teai'li er'a Assembly la.t night at t;rt-n.sb'io. and final ly concluded that the Assembly could n.a to .Wilmington fur threw riason-.: nr ne tnul.l n.t atli-ro to require any rnunljer of the u-arhers to i.iy er d...v at the botel of Willnitnrten, when we had the offer of first class hotel fare ai Morelit-ad fer !1 per day. In other wonts tne nnoret teacher at Morehead is on llie same li.otiu wiih th- veaha lest nun in the State. "Second Our people would Jeiessnrilv be Scat tered over the i ity and more dittmilt to e-et ,'? - together for tint naivention viork of the Ar- .,. Bcmbly. - "Third -JEverr individual who !my our on- , fa tifkeU from the raihoieU entitled to -: what ever 'cOurtefiei. or special privilegea are aiv- i n to uh, and it would be possible llntt seane 'k-" fOugh citizen nditlif svt inm some i;ood pri- 'j-.'f ; Urate home jtd do us as an oieanifcui-vn liarin. i.v'-'Y ."Tlie liwiri-'a-eiiMiii -as the hotel charges. It -J." Wm Orton Hoiwe would have ivell u.4 St per ( '' lay rates.' n-ould have tried to manage the Tlie Comnvltee ajiprei-iale inol merely the V". Itreat interest shown by the ttotnl people of Wil vi.'; inimrtbii in imvinif the. Aswml.Jy at Wilmington . Hbi4. year, imd wish to awiuie you And your peti v"';. pleithat'.we have tried to do our duty to the i;'? laasemblr whose offtcial reprcsentativet we are, - ' M 'Well n give a nrefnl consideration to the ffer you hav kjndty tendered us. ' ' :.: ' k.1 Iww t&S btil unBavTi uy jet KS lliit You should have Koad Wines. Brandies, Rum and Cordials for cooking. We have them Bass Island, Sherry and Sweet Oatiwba Wines Sl.OO per Gal. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 75c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 per qt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 perqt. We carry in stock the 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 FAYETTE VI LLE ST., RALEIGH, N. Interstate Phone 144. Be.. 14 ami enjoyment is what you get wheal . you smoke one of our Key West Min atura cigars. For an after dinner cigar or a soother hefore retiring or for a smoke at any hour, there is no cioar that is made that will give such eminent satisfaction for the money as this one. A good c'gar at a reasonable price is in demand and you can't beat the Minatura. For Your FflDILY GROCERIES CALL ON J.R. FERRALL & CO. 222 Fayetteville Street. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. McGEE'S Pharmacy. ANOTHER WEEK Of Our Great Closing Out Sale ! Dress Goods, Silks and Muslin Un derwear at Gbst. During Week of MARCH 12th to 17th fancy dress prints. Spring Styles Navy 151ue, Black and White, and all Lbs J Shirting Prints, CROSS Opening Day! U 3id, 110. that retail at 6 and 6 1-4C. at the price ot 4 3-4c yard. These goods are worth 5c. yard by case. One lot of 3,000 yards Unbleached Domestics to be sold as long as they last at 6 isc. Our stock must be reduced bv July 1st. at which time our Mr. Win. 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 01 Harness. Woollcott & Son, DUNLAP AND S rETSON HATS. We have plenty others cheaper but vou you can ouly get it at want the correct thing and Bicycle Repair Shop. Old Repairman at bis old Stand, front of Union Depot When your wheel needs repairing get my prices. NEIL. A SPENCE- LATHE WOHK A SPECIALTY NOTICE OF PRIMARY. Raleigh, N. C, March 8th, 11100. A primary election has been called by the Board of Aldermen of the city ft KaleiKh, to be held Monday, March 19th. VM0. for the purpose of gettini? an. ex pression of the people on the sale of the present Market House. It is earnestly desired that th entire vote of the ciry be polled, and you are hereby urged to go to the voting places in your ward, on tho day above mentioned, and by your vote express your views on this subject. Thl is an Important matter and one which com eras the interest of every citizen. The method adopted by the Board seems to be fair to all concerned, so do not fait to avail yourselves of the opportunity now given. We shall expect , and look for you at the vottng place on election day. The following are the voting places: First and second divisions of the First Ward, at the Capital Engine Bouse: first and second divisions of the Seoond Ward, at the Victor Engine House; first and sec ond divisions of the . Third Ward, at Jones' Warehouse; flrat and second divi sions of the Fourth Ward, at the City Lot. i i Bfciltf iff & &WU aiaox. ; . Surely art can go nofurthe ic design or decoration. These latest examples of exquisite workmanship, displayed by us today, are the capstone on all previous effort in the pro duction of things beautiful. To see them is in itse If an education. You are invited to see the lovel y objects w e have gathered for the Chris,, mas s eason. You will not be asked to buy unless, indeed these diinty rings, these cunning s..ver aovehies, these hundred odd captiva- tions have we, small voices in their beauty and their prices I H, Mahler's Sons. I FANNING CRAIG, Attorney at Law, COLLECTIONS OF CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. Rooms 8 and 9, Coin-nerical and Farmer's Bank Building. CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. Experience is Worth While. An inexperietced paper-hanger's Jewelers. 2 Still Curing The People. A lady in Charlotte writes that she has tried them all and that rairl? is thl . 5nlT will find it here REMEDY, that is entirely satisfac tory. It has no bad after effects. 15, 25, and 50c a bo. tie at Drug stores work is never satisfactory, raper- t : w..-vniji """.s"fi - i seems like simple i but if you'll just try your band at it so easy as it looks. We have io larged our force for the cpring trade and can do your work promptly. You will find in 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 wall paper. No matter what you want you Southern Wall' Paper Co., 13, West Hargett St, x?. G., SIGGBK8, Patent Lawyer, Waabiogton, D. C., ptiUiahe a valuable copyrighted book entitled "How to Ob tain Patent, Caves t, Trade Mark and Ooprrlfbt ProtcctJoa iriti DectaiaH te leadin patent eaeea." A copy wffl be sm Xqm ta mz Uirm. Finest Stoye Wood in the World. DOGWOOD. PERSIISON IKD : HICKORY. Sawed the rigbt '.engtb, 60 cents for one horse load, on yard at Shuttle Block Factory, Near Southern Hallway Freight Depot POPE'S Candies -MADE-: ; Inaiat on baying North State Flour lara te spas banac . . . . . Fresh! Every Day W. H. ROGERS, Produce Commission Merchant, AND DEaKIB IS CHICKENS. . TUBKrS,' : EGGS BUTTER. FRUITS, , :,''v'r VEGETB.tES,f , Dressed Fowles Specialty ::: ' . Stal Nbl T, City MfwrVet. Free and Piotnpt Delivery ? ; Iottrstafe Tbone 8t '