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hie tl'ies-yisitor: THURSDAY, MAY 3, 190 JPBE1 yiSITOIt-PBESS OOMPANI .,:'. iuiwiruuiuu4 Jnmmnnicstlon or Item f w con rning subjreu ot local inUrsst r eaird by this paper and will i pub -rfttsbedlf i wrtliy t Hav All sue '.mfiTiioHtiinna should De Mreweu u "Tb ."limes-Visitor, an not to UmHthIubi aembers of the atatt.- masses o "" should accompany cotnmnmcacHiua, u, rin k. omiHcd in onblieatioa if desired ,HSsa ,uieWPT10N PBIOJB8. uu l eaf Month .U.00 XUU LEADER IN THB NEWS AND in cm CIRCULATION iM'FICE IN THE ACADEMY Oi MUSIC. 108 ,W.,MABTIN Vt. sk.natoi! ruiniiAia). While 1 1n- people of North Carolina differ ui.Iel.v a- to tlu- p'.il form adopted l.v the Uepnlilican State vention yesterday and. troni present '.' indications, imi.v seal it with ihen voiuleinntition in Anijust . yet there is one act of the convention which will lie approved l),v u vast niajorilj F Win Carolinians. This act was "the instruction of the delegates to the m.tinmil convention to vote tor Sena tor l'ritchat'd I'm- the ciindidate tin vi,.... President on the ticket ol his part. While the f;ood people of thi o In their political mil I '. n ' views into DeinocnMs, Uep.il.liennx lists, yet they are united in loyalty to the Old NorHi State, and. since some .. i ..I l!,.mddiean candidate Oliu jo itwv "v r for: Vice:rreKident. they vvonld ,fcel tl,,ttered if that honor weie l.e-ilowcd ,.,.io,- l'ritelHud. "While his atti tude on .State Mnestions does not eo ivrcide with the conviction: iority of the while .people. ol a iim- !' the Mate, jet few me so partisan that They do not reali.c and appreciate the Senator's efforts in main private tt...ii lli. has shown himself too broad to confine his activity to ini'in t.,.vs .if his own pari v. hut. when any Vi-i.k Carolinian has sought- his. aid the Senator lias heen even more tcntive than- could hint Ihmmi ex- peeled. Anion"- many incidents the people ol liulcrgh pni'tieidiirlv recall with sin- f...vi. nnoi-eciation his lint ir'nig efforts in behalf id' the appoiaruient of David Bagle.v. brother ol the late Knsifiii Worth Uiigley. to a. cndetship in the Naval Academy. Senator I'rarhitcli . , Naval Academy. Senator I'ritehard seem ed the appointment irom I'resi dent ilclvinley then when farther ef fort was necessary he labored inces santly until a specinl bill was passed .through Congress giving David Itay ley the appointment; and lor fear that this bill would tail, lie previmfjly secured' the President's promise for a second appoint .incut in order to be ab solutely certain. In this,- matter, as in nmny others. Senator : Pritchurd has shown himself a. true and loyal North Carolinian and aided without 1 he slightest, regard to political af filiations or advantage, v .The people of his State are not Jess magnanimous and they would hail with joy the announcement that his party. And selected him as the cundi' date for. Vice-President: of "Hie i'nitsil Stutes." Senator I'ritehard bun. aIho shown hinihelf exeeediufi'ly'liind to the Chamber of Commerce -of -this eit.v iu every mpiest they uunle of him. Unlike many men who have risen from obectirity to high.. . positions.' Senator J'rWehHrd is tlie same plain, tiyiiiputhetic uuin that, he wns wheu .hefii'Bt oppcared in- the. Legislature of Kortli Carolina as the, represents tive for. Wadisou wunty: ' i A' CURSE REVOKED. - ! The curse of work that God imposed : Oa Adam in bis day Has, by a later loving thought From us been willed .away; " 'For blessing sweeter to the soul. Of nobler, is there none Than vometh from a good day's work For lore of that work done. It is from. this the song swells out ' n It is from this the song swells out That mounts unto the. sky; It is, from this is beauty born,, ' That God meant not to die; For man's best work.is.mfln's bent prayer, And when hie race is run, No praise so precious s' the words "Thou faithful soul, well done! 'liC. .... ft He That, Stays Does the Business, All the world admires staying power' On this quality success depends The blood is the best friend the ft ft nJ , ailf fc' never won anything. Hood' s Sarsaparilla is the best friend the blood ever had; it cleans es the blood of everything. If vou umld be strong in the race of life tnd "do ihe business, you must "stay." Hood's SarstparitU makes 'he struggle easy. It gives dear, J strong bldodt hence perfect health. Dizzy Spells "Sudden dizzy spells would make my hands and side numb ind I could not work. Took Hood" s Sat taparUla and am a weU man." . Fred V. Halloch, Box 94, South Kent. Ct. Heartburn "cAfter eating I had a full feeling and heartburn. This, fvi(k headaches, poor appetite and bad taste in my mouth perfectly cured by Hood's Sar saparilla." C. N. Devoe. Chtco, SMont. Impure Blood " am pleased to ecommend Hood" s Sarsaparilla as a 'onic and blood medicine. ... S has cured oar Family of impure blood." Miss Nettie Hilenbrant, Rochester, N. Y. It Hnnit'a nun Mir liver Ills ; the non-lrrttttnn and 7nyfitihrHf t tairo with Hooii'i SariaparllU. XOTK'K Ol- SALI-:. 1.1 v a in hori I v of a inorttfnire irom W. 11. Hood. Jr.. anil uile, record ei I in I took 1-11). payi' TUK recoids ot Keuis If r nt Deeds nt tiee tin' Wake Count v. I will, on Mondav. -Mi dav of .lime. Ham. at 1' o'eloek M., at the (Out) House door of Wake count v. lialeiuli. N. ('.. sell at piiulic auction to liiphest ludiler tor easli a tract of land m M. Mar's township. Wake countv. le- iinuiutr at a sweet mini a. the head waters of the mill ihiiiiI. A. Stallinas' corner, runs . W decrees W. .:it chains to a red ash: thence N. ::t de arees '.. K1..K1 chains to a stake on the iiatlle Uooil ; J hence S. 70' ., lc!-recs K. Is.lil chains to a Make; thence X. 'ill ileirrees K. 4.V.ii.i chains to a maple on Neuse llivcr: t hence, down the liher 10 a lame liickorv; Thence h. :.M) ile irrees . ::.!..; chains to a. stake: thence aliout S. .I.VV. decrees to lit chains to linltlc Itoad: thence up said road 1o a stake. A. Stallintrs corner; tiience in a line iiii decrees V. as.:Mi chains to the bcirinniiiir. containinL'' l.'i.'i acres. VV. .. .JUNKS. Attornev. V.t . A I ! V - .., a Wall Paper Shopping 5 ;s easy at. our Wall Paper J snore, oecause you a . not have to "kick" to get your money's worth: because we 5 have the largest assortment U in this country; because we 'J 0 have nn nlrl undpcirfiKlo ? A ' . .v-.-.v J sty es; because we furnish, Mbe bast pa pe LIANG KRS; W beu wse well, because we 9 d.j everything in our powder 9 vw liiunu nun pCftl 3UUIU V easy for you. We are look iog out for your permanent ; j 0 puiruriuge f : Southern -Wall PaperGo, j 13 WE5T HARGETT ST. "FISHERMAN'S LUCK" AGAIN. The Daughters of Confederacy realizing the fact that the people of Raleigh know a good thing when they see it, and iu re unuDse to anmeroiiH reqneuts for a repe tition of the popular drama, have ar ranged for another performance of the Fisherman's Luck lor Tuesday night,. May 8th, at the Academy of Mnale, with the hope of raising much needed funds for most worthy object. As this is to be the finat performance of any kind at the Academy this aeasym It Is hoped that the play will be witnesaed by as large,' if not larger, audience than has ever heretofore been In -attendance v j ifs i &J!?''0jL"2::'J'''';: 1.1. .-; North State flour. For it is ,pure ahd ifresh and therefore hpalthy. north ;statefl6ur Makes the sweetest biscuit, the lightest loaf, and the most deli; cious rolls Try it. Aak our grocer (or NORTH '"STATE FLOUR. THE FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO.. RALEir;il, 1NVC, FINE BEEF. My stall is always supplied with the best beef to be socured ou the mar!:et. FinePork, and other Meats aiso on sale. NEW REFRIGERATOR. The handsomest and best in the market. Keeps meats perfectly, YOUR TRADE SOLICITED. F, H. HUNNICUTT. Interstate 'Phone l.J'i. Few People Have Eyes Alike, Fully nine-tenths of those who wear glasses have different vision in each eye. Sometimes it's a de ' cided difference in lothei's only a liht variation. A -eless exartti nation v. ill fail to or in e-out this defect the same lenses will be ads justed to both eyesa. 1 head aches and eye strains tha medicine fails to relieve are t ho . fsult. We test each eye separati ' select proper nses-r adjust glasses to suit each eye, EXAMINATION FKKE II, Mahler's .Sons, JE WELERS AND OPTICIANS. Kousehold Necessities. have just received a lare supply f Roach Exterminant, Dalmatian Insect Powder .."Black F,a Powders and Moth Jialis. Tl.osc are some Ihinp every houses' eper should have in tho opening of spring. So it is now time-to yt these actual necessities at HffNUY T. HICKS' Drug Store, Ralegh, N. C. vou HAVE PKO-TOCMPKS, There U eat' slactcr. r knowing you have the b '' 'J-ll1-1 1 MAJIY .ULTiGEll V. JOHN DUpGEK. North Cnroliiin, Wake County, In the Superior Court, April Term, 1900. . To JOHN J)l,'(iGKli: You nre .hereby notified that your wife, Mnry Uiijrjrer, has brought suit to April term, J900, of Wake Superior Court, which commences on April 3, 19(, iitfninut you for divorce from the bonds of matrimony betanne of aban donment, and you re required to ap nenr at naid term of court and plead, dpinur or answer the complaint tlml will be filed diirinfr the first tnr days of tiie lime, and On full lire therw-' of, you will Mk to be permitted 'trt irove the iillcpitioiis of her rompluiflt nmj hme judgment Mcfordingly. W. M. RUSS, Clerk Wake Superior Court. ' J. C. L. Harris. Plaintlff'm Attnrne. BESURE ... - i r Ice. Cream. Ice Cream. R. F. GIERSCH'S LUIUUU1UJUVI 216 FAYETTEVILLt ST. PPECIALTY-BIue roints, Live Lobsters, Sod Shell Crabs, Clams. ICE CREAM I PER ONE GALLON $1.50 PER HALF " . . 750 PER QUART " . . 40c Bell 'Phone 199;' Interstate 340. DISEASES CUnED I)Y I Be i healthy and malce liie a site cesi. Personal or Absent treat ment in MAGNETIC HEALING T, H. LEAVITT, .Ps. D, Raleigh, N. C. Oltic i in Piillcn Building (over Wcs era Union Telegraph t'lHoe.) ADMIMSTIIATIUX NOTICE. The uiiderisiffneil haviiiff qualified as nilministrHtrix with ''the will annuxed of Mrs. Louisa X. Ilohlen, deceased, notice is hereby plven to all perstms holdiiifr claims ag-ainst the estate of the (siinl Mrs. Louisa V. Hohlen to present them to the undersigned on or before the Hth diiy of April. 1!)0I, or this notice will be pleaded In liar of their recovery. All persons inilelrN ml to siiiif estate will please niak': iiii: mediate payment." LULU T.'lIOLTllCX, Administratrix. JOHN" V. Hl.NSDALJi, Attorney, law 8w. Fresh CANDY AT- I BUY And CELL Old 'Clothes, Hats, Old Shoes, Old Gold, Pistols, Watches,' Guns, or anything Can Bell 'phone -(JQjJ HARRIS sTEflu me ivcn:ts ffiTSuiu 'Cleaned-- 75c Cleaned an ). Dyd $ 1 .50 , NOTICE. I have opened a 'Waon Repair Shop and sol ioit your patronage. -All work cuarutiteed or uoneT re- f uitdeo. ' . .;.' 1 ; v ' 1.1. 1REVI5, atR, M.. Andrew's Shop, Salisbury J Street- MAGNETIC POWER ,. , J-Ug : v dancer' in Pr of thes& your feet do. not get tired and tore from (eelin? the impressiou of every . ,t;ock or rough. -aurfate you siepon. They also, wear much longer than the ordioary Oxldrri and Cost lo more. ' ' WE HAVE THE TANSj IN 'ABUNDANCE OP -ST5TLE5 SIZES AND , . . PWCE3ALSO.' . Shoe Stores Sprlhff A Hope Realized A PrDmise Fulfilled; That is what every sale we make means. We aDtiripate your wants antl wishes, then we make the prices irresistible, -There is only one class, and that the FIRST, in our spring and summer collection of, 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' GLTr1lMG! v ( Your .responsibility ends and oura. begins when you buy of us. We are rlaht behind every, transaction we, make. -COMB: AND LOOK. It you waoto buy. right, if you want to be treated right, if, you want to save mondy, make our storfr your trading home, - - - - - - - MM? All Styles Split and OUR FURNISIIIfiG Are complete for the Ejster Trade you can find it at . CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS AND WTJHN ISUERS. Corn, Oafs, Hay, Shingles. Laths, Ico&c. 2 carloads White Corn. 1 Prime Mixed Cornl 1 " Corn Meal. 2 Oats, 2 " Timothy Hay 1 " Wheat Bran. 2 carloads No. i hawed Shingle?. JONES & POWELL A SWELL RIG in laucea'ts or rubber tire vehicles for shopping, weodiuy parties, balls or other occasions with cart ful dri- i vers ' ys - will send to r,your resi- dencc whenever yju oraer it or a ":.:,',.... .'- ... .V ight lurnout for ladies' or entlei men's driving, at reasonable and respectable rates. You always get complete satisfaction and pleasure from both horses and carriages from Upchurch Ouen day and niht. We are Headquarters for CUT El.OWERS, roses, CARNATIONS, VALLEYS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS AND N4RC1SSUSSES;. Boquets and , Floral Designs ar ranged in bast style at shorV notice PALMS, FJERNB, AJtnj OTHBll POT PLANTS, for tl0Be and Window tJeo-ration,- Fern Diahesa (pocialty. SHADE TREES, EVERGREE STB and 8HRUBKRIES, together with all kinda of green home and out - door stock, Vegitable Plants of a'l kinds in pcssodi tieo our show-window . at J. L John, ion dmgtore. Jieave ordrs thoraoi .: ) 'phones , , .-. , cfhco inlet slate J. JMIU9. . Residence, Jlell 998 d.L.OQumn&Co 1 F'onsts. Ccuer Folk, and S wain Sticeti Raleigh, N. C. Flowers I reett ot'HetghV t We ' have ; in abufl in Men's Hats. RouglvStraws in. Ladies' Hats :DEPARTUEHTS Do you want the up to date ? If so ' 1 caiload No. 2 Sawed Shingles. 1 carload Nq. 1 Plastering Laths. 1 carload Foundry Coke. , AH bought iiRht to sell low for cash bv & Holder. GreetM " A UCT10NS AU5 or . iTANIj. ' Byvirtue' 0 power conferred up me liy - a eertnin niort(.".g:e deed-exe , cut4 bv Snmuel Jones and wife, Mar garet Jones, which said mortgage is duly recorded in Kegioh.r - of Deeds office for :Vke County, in Book Kk 79, pnpe 6, I will offer for Bale 1& " the highest bidder for cash at the ecurt hoime tlcdr in the city of Kal eigh ton Tuesdnv, May J5th, 1900, at- t 12 o'clock M. the following described tract of land lying -in said county lu Little River Township, and described as follows to-witi Beginning at a t poplar -on Bever branch, Sam Joner corner, thence S. 30 degrees W. U53 . pole to a stake, W; B. Fowler's line; ' thence S. 88 degreeB K. wHh said Tow- : lei's line, 1?3 poles, to a persimmon, ' said Fowler's corner; thence S. poles to a maple ' on the branch,'', thence up the 'various courses of said branch to the licad ht the : same, thence S. 7 degree1 W.'2fl poles to. a stake, now a lnrge red 'oak; thence ... . 8. 5V4 degrees W. 38 poles to a rock, J. 11. Brouvhton's ' corner; thence S. St degrees is. 69 poles to a maple lit the Bersn branch; thence down the branch to the 'beginning,- containing . one hundred and thirty-nine acres, (139 acres). B. F. MONTAGUE, Attorney. ; " .Mortgagee., . Raleigh, N. C, April id. 1900. j . ' 1 I tniiiHfttrlDtoMie Turin T inl rx nnnmrB p((J, uhOlllii Wl
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