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THE TIM6S-YISIT0R. MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1900 PUBLISHED BT B?BB .VISITQB-PRESS COMPANT, (INOOBPOBATBD.) OFFICB IN TBB ACADEMY C7 MUSIC. 10S W. MABTIN ST. 2S9r SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. One r WOO One Month M THE LEADEB IN THEJ NEWS AND IN CITY CI RCULATION. Communications or items i news con cerning subjects of local interest arc desired by this paper an will be pub lished if worthy of spaoo. All such communications should be add reused to ITie Times-Visitor, and not to inaividual members of the staff. Names of authors should accompany communications, but will be omitted in publication if dusirod. THKUK AiiK TMKKK MuSlMT W.fi. Pr P. ). Murphy. Sup rmt cndcul of 11, e Western ...r:h ( i t (,l n.i Hospital tor tli Insane .u Mirt-;uii iui n:i Priday nitU of !a.-i uct i. t. !ivt rt ! a i .1 : .'fully pre lum d address bef'jfe 1 1 . - Mti-lfiifs of the .. and M. '-ileue in thi - . Hy. in which twbl uut: im -l esi inuly o the great, work that Ik- has done .aid ae mi his ideas wi" what .netimds uf litaituent will accompl ish ni'i isr i lie i 11 i wat ion uf the mental equilibrium of ihoe unliu 1 uu.it es who must he pl-io-d m the lina ilals esiublished for I heir rnv. His adiln-ss a alilc li mei the - pect at ions of thus.' who knew I'r Mar jdiy and who heard ilia! admirable intrn di let ion iu the m udem s w Inch was Ktvt-u by Pi'cs i 'le n i W in-ton. It hum unfori un ntf t hat (lure u ere not nune t li.ni a do.i-n ii.ilc iii penfde ; n i he a udieuce when the hour for the b itare was da ed laie for the benefit of Ihc citietis. Mr. Murphy paid a wnrihy trii'Uie n Dr. Miller, of (bd lslmro. who has mi ably managed the hospital for the colored in Katie. and he had only the Mmh-si words for l he nia na lenient of the asylum at Mori;unton where J Jr. Murphy is ii'erin tendein . His address was made conspicuous by the ab.se i ice wf any allusion to the Central Hospital for tlie Insane in this u!y. vhere he was tloliverins a led are. Iu one paragraph he adniitted ili.a ihen are Hirer ho-pital- in North Carolina and. perhaps, considering; tin- lime i,'i-n up to ment ion o! own v oi k. I r. Murphay thought evtti ihis a Knerous mention. Dr. Muri hy prominen! in his profes sion in this Stale. He has a large insti tution intrusted to his care by the State, but the re i ord id" hi.- institution as niven in the annual n-jm: dors not warrant the inference drawn that the Western Hospital is the only one in the State. The reports of the hosphal at CJoldsboro and the Central llospii.il in ihis city are such as to fully cipial those frum the "Western Hospital, ceiiainly equal to Dr. Murphy's in giwi.u satisfaction to and paining the rniilntwn oT those who have loved ones among ihe State's unfortu nates. The Central Hospital mar this city is ably managed. The uperintendent, as sistant physicia .'s. iht steward and every at tendant lta ve t he interest of t he pa tients at heart and no where is this Boble work more -zealously maintained or more successfully. The State has three hospitals accord ing to law. 'ne is at iJohNhorn. in the east, ihe Central Hospital is ill Haleigh, the Western at MufKanlon. Each is doint; its own work well. The Stnta at large is proud of Hie aceom ldisiilients of Ho se inst ii tit inns, bin fail ure on Ihe part of one m jjive due creillt to the good work of another in the same "Work is not worthy of men of such stand ing as Dr. Miller or Dr. Kirby. and was no expected here iu Haleigh from Dr. Murphy. The announcement of ih wit lidnuval of Col. John S. CuninKhain from the eonM'st for the gubernatorial nomination from the State Democratic Convention . wan read Vith sorrow by hitmlrr-.ts of citizens in Ittiluifjli. Col. Ciinlnghani hail a strong following here and he would certainly have received a hatulfsotue vote in the Wake county primaries, lie would have swept the city of Raleigh for a majority of tlTO business men here were out spoken for- the Colonel, because they JiiYfrw the man and knew tint kind of progressive 'tip-to-dale administration he Vould give the State; and how with Cun Ingham fof oovernbr the hospitality of Ihe xectfttre mansion mould be far jam4i However,1 Col,. Cuninghaia U young man and his bonis of friends take consolation iu the thought that he may yet become the Governor of Xorth Carolina. Three excellent points iu regard to th higher critirism of those Jays were made by Rev. lr. James Atkins iu his address before the Sunday School Convention Wednesdty night: 1. Every argument of the higher critics has been met by a competent critic. '1. The Cermau diver sities, that lead the world iu scholarship, ;ire hostile or unfriendly to higher criti cism. :i. Hy ihe saim- system of argu ment thai the higher critics use to tear to pieces the fabric of the Ccripiures. K call be proven that any modem author who has written two books did not write one o I'lheni. It is far easier to prove that liacou wrote Shakespeare, or that Milton did not write, and could not hav written "Paradise Lost." than to prove that Moses did not write the Pentateuch. These three points ;ire worth remember m jr. -Chariot te Observer. The next Legislature should pass a bill making hangings private, not leaving it in Hie discretion of the county commis sioners. No good can he accomplished by making public these brutal sights. When the twu negroes who murdered Mr. Rob ert Hester s ere executed at Nashville last Criday it is estimated that len thousand people witnessed (he hanging. Would it not have been better if the men had been privately executed? WOMAN SHOT illi.HWAYM AN. A ft er Tilts She Sus i uinrd Trad it ion by j l"aint ititx. tty Telegraph to :he Times-Visit or. Mill. Met ow ii. Conn.. March IT. - Three tash men tried lo hold-up in a ravine, on a lunch hilly road early t"-ierda morn ing a carriage in which was Miss Maud Panids. Mis Daniels had a reo.-r. She wounded the highwayman, who opened the carriage door and slim at the fellow who held the horses bridles. The horses, rearing and plunging, threw off this man and ran away. Thei r driver. A lexandor l-'oui uier. a! last pro ed Ills Usefulness hy coin rulli;; ilieui. When it "was all oer Mi-s luni. ls. woman-like, fainted. Perhaps Hie fact that she had 1 Oi h j in money and jewelry lie l' ved ller to I'i s l s t .1 11 ee. She afel y reach i-l Mcriden and look the ; ra in for Hoston. voi m; oin ws t n t k j nr upk. Hriugeton. N. .!.. March 17.- PNie a rt -w right year- old. and employed as a dotllcst ii . su a How ed the nt s re content s of a Itotiie of laudanum lasl nmht. Her ;i't was discovered: two phieiatr um n i on i d. and she w ,i ttiiall v resu.-i t a t ed .mil has l'eeoii'ed She th:tnUetl ihose' who had lake;: an niicrrs-i in her. Inn ex pressed t'ei:rct i hai w as not permit - ! d Ml .lie. She WOllld give IH epillla- ' ion o t lu r a i ; empi (n her I iff bc o;d i lie bit t that slu' was tired of living. MOItTCAtiP. SAUv I'ndef an t by virtue of authority nm t'erred in a mortgage executed by .1 T. ltr.uidon and Kiln Urandon. his w i!"e. lo He- undersigned, recorded in the office oi the Register of Heeds for Wake Coun ty X. C. in (took No. IP', at page i:i 1 . I will, on Monday, ihe 'j.'.tl day of April. Ptno. at the County Court House floor in ihe city of Haleigh. ai 1( o'clock M . soH i- the highest bidder for cash that trad of land lying and being in Cary Town ship. Wa he Count y. and bounded as fol -lows, lo-wit' Heginning at a willow oal ill A If red i now Ceorge C. Jones, deceas id.i Jones' line, running thence south 1 poles to a black jack it reel in Alfred tnow Creo. C Jonefci, deceased!. Jones Imr thence east IJtl poles to a pine Huth er mow A. t;.i Morris" line: theme north ;l'o poles to Walnut creek, theme up Hie arinus courses of said creek lo ihe be ginning -containing !7 acres, more or le it being the land conveyed n John T. Urandon by K P. Ma nard and wife. This Dei ember PI. h!'!t. V1CTDUIA PACK. H. K. NORK1S. Atioruey. Hood's Pills Are prepared from Na ture's mild laxatives, and while gentle are reliable and efficient. They Rouse ihe Liver Cure Sick Headache, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. Prepared by C.LHood & C.,Lowell,Hau. You should have good Wines, Brandies, Rum and Cordials for cookinp;. We have them Bass Island, Sherry 'and Sweet Catawba Wines Sgtl.OO per Oal. N. C. APPLE BRANDY 75c. per qt. JAMAICA RUM $1.00 per qt. GRAPE BRANDY $1.00 perqt. We carry in stock', he finest French Cord als, Imported and Domestic table and cooking Wines which we offer at tne lowest prices. Our Belmont Rye Whiskey (10 years old). The best for Family and Medicinal uses, ACME WINE CO., :!0!) FAYETTEVILLE ST., RALEIGH, N. C. Interstate Phone 144. ' Beu lU- COOKM Blowers. We are Headquarters tor CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, VALLEYS, HYACINTHS', VIOLETS AND NARCISSUSSBS Boquets and Floral Designs ar ranged in best style at short notice, PALMS, FERNS, AMJ OTHER POT PLANTS, for House and Window Deco ratton, Fern Dishes a specialty. SHADE TREES, EVERGREENS an 8HRUBERIES, together with all kind of green house and out door stock Vegitable Plants of a!l kinds in reasons bee our show-window at J. I. John sons drugstore Ieave ordsr; there o o 1 'phones Iflice Intel state 149. Bell 149. Rcsider.ee, Sell 986 d.L.O'Quinn&Co. Florists. Corner '.t'olk and Swain Street Kalcijih, N. C. FANNING GRAIG, Attorney "t Inw,. COLLECTIONS OF CLAIMS A SPECIALTY. Rooms 8 and 9, Commerical ond Farmer's Bank Building. KHiaWe pen. .us m a ..-hwiu- M .r m fnrn e miuu leslrliifc a trip to thi1 J'.-i.rU Kxpositloa, wuugoa For Your FAMILY GROCERIES CALL ON J.R. FERRALL d CO. 222 Fayetteville Street. Best Goods at Lowest Prices. Experience is matter what you want No Southern Wall Paper Co., 13, West Hargett St, Few People Have Eyes Alike. Fully nine tenths of those who wear Kisses have different vision in each eye. Sometimes it's a de cided difference in others only a light variation. A careless exami nation ill fail to bring out this effect the same lenses will be ad jjsted to both eyes and head aches anil eye strains that medicine fai's to relieve are the result. We test each eve separately select proper lenses-adjust glasses to suit each eye ' KXAMINATION FREE. H. Marhler's Sons, JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. POPE'S Candies MADE Fresh Every Day. AS OLD SAYING. WHAT YOU DO not WANT OR NEED IS NOT CHEAP AT ANY PRICE is as true in Shoes as anything else. WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT in Price Qu ility. Size, Style and everything e'se. It is 011 1" business, to. "Ve have no other business but to keep what you want. SC. POOL'S SHOE STORE. Worth While. An ibexperietced paper-hanger's work js never satisfactory. Paper hanging seems like simple work, but if you'll jut try your hand at it you'll quickley realize that it is'nt so easy as it look. We have enlarged ovr force for the spring trade and can do your work promptly. ' You vt ill fi c d in our store this season the largest line of wall paper that has ever been in tnis city, We have every thing that is made in wall paper, you wUl find it here. looses, Garhiifjiins, Violets And 0L,her Choice Cuflowers for all Occassions Always in Stock. . - --r Floral DiBSigns at Short Notice WL'DDING DECORATIONS. PALMS, FERNS IN GREAT VAUIETIdS ALL SIZE. WINTER BLOOMING PLANTS OF PRIMROSES, CALLA LTLIES, ETC. Visitors cordially invited. Greenhouse, North Malilax Street near Peace Institute. H. STEIN METS, Florist, Bell 'Phone 113. A Good Cigar a 1 in re us . ... i -UM"UMr W" McGEE'S Pharmacy. A Feast for Housekeepers One Week, March 19 to March 24th. Createst Reductions Possible. CROCKERY. Our $12 Dinner Sets reduced tS 50. to Our 10 Dinner Sets reductd to $7.50 Our $7.50 Dinner Sets roduceJ to $5 50 Our $5 00 half Dinner Sets reduced to $3 90, Our $5 00 Tea Seats $3.75. Our $3 67 " " $3.98.8 Our $3 00 " " $2.35. TOILET SETS. 7,50 ones now 5,25. ii.50 ones now 4 !I5. ( 00 ones now 4 '25. 5.00 ones now 3.75. 4 00 ones now 3,16. 3.00 ones now 2,35. Pitchers from 8 to 30 cts. Plates from 26 to 75c set Cups and Saucers 40 to 80c set Dishe s 12 to 60 cts Bakers, all prices Bowls from 4 to 30 cts All other kinds reduced for this weeks sale. GLASSWARE. Entire stock of Glasses, Tumblers Dishes, Saucers, Pitchers, Lamps, These Reductions are made to Reduce these Stocks owing to the change of Firm on July 1st. Agents for Butterick's Patterns. Woollcott & Son. COAL, WOOD, FEED. r I AN JONES & Both Tolephoncs 4 And 7l RAbEIGH, N. C. During Lent is one thing that the penitentiul I will not deny themselves, especial- ly when they see such a tempting and richly flavored cigar as the Minatura boing sold at .' cents. It is a temptation that few can resist who loves a choice snioke.and whose palate is too fastidious for the 3 sine of their pocketbook, as this will suit both. Butter Dishes. Sugar Bowls, Mo lasses Cans reduced to a minumum. TIN WARE. Too many Items to try and list but you will find the prices away below zero. CHENILLE COVERS DAMASK COVER'S 44 cts ones 35 cts 75 " oups 57 1-2 cis 82 " ones 112 cts !'l " ones 75 cts 1.00 ones 80 cts 1.15 ones 1.10 cts V23 ones 1.00 1.75 ones 1.35 DAMASK CURTAINS i $3.E0 for the $4.15 ones Cbemlle Curtains $2 00 Curtains 1 60 $3,25 Curtains 2 65 TO CONTINUE Balance of Stock Dress Goods, Muslin Underwear, Dress Silks to go at COST. See the 4 3 4c. Cunter full of Bar gains. At last we are getting TH ACKER SPLINT COAL which has been scarce. Pocahontas Lump Coal com ing regularly, 'Also just received a uew lot of . VNTHR VCITE, CHESTNUT, ,( STOVE AND EGG C OALS, Oak and Pine Wood, cut tor Stoves tnd Pe places. ; , Give orders a few hours aheid U POWELL.
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