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j h ! i I ? r ! If: ! I ii I I ? . I' 1 , ic 3 Hi THE TH1ES-VISIT0R. THURSDAY, MAY 10. '30" , PUBIJSHBD 9 IBB VISITOR-PBKSS OOMPAN. (INOORPOttATBDJ : onmqnicatioM or Items - mws rrnlnc aubjscw of local ! eatied by thu paper and will pnn (buinaaicatkaat shoald be aaoreweu n n Times-Viator. .b4 not to iwHvidua. Lmxbtn or tUt staff. Nawa of author, should aceompany connwiifc'na M tUb omitted in publication ii dearaV nerve, unadulterated gall, and triple- i plated cheek to- enter the . arena against him. . Ed. can win hands down, he is seventeen tip and one to play against the whole crew, whether it be in catching rogues or in disclos ing our moral responsibilities to the Filipinos. But Durham has woii over i Raleigh in this respect for we do not believe that a single citizen of Haleigh will demand a display of .Ed's, oratori cal powers in this campaign. Should an opponent loom up, however. Ed. will squelch him and after the prima ries Kd. will Iw back of the flag and milled up lame with the stain and stripes wreathing his victorious brow. ,uWCWPTION PBICB8. UH IW t .V... .. th Monti lui" L.KADEE IN THB NBW8 AND AH CIT C1B0ULATIOS. ZvVICK IN THH ACADEMI OS MlJkUC. 10t W. MABT1K BTT. The town elections passed off quiet ly la-st Monday in this State and one of the most- encouraging signs of the times is t he freedom men are now us ing in selecting municipal officers. In un ideal .State ehy politics should be divorced entirely from iiolitjcal pur- ties. Jn addition to the towns men tioned yesterday tiveensboro re-elect ed .Mayor Taylor, (l)eni.) lie reviv ed tiSO and L. M. .ucott (Citizens' tick et). 642. The Telegram says :!20 ne groes voted. All the Democratic al dermen were elected, the majorities in some wards being close, llender sonville, in Henderson county, went Republican by a nurrow margin. North State Flour. For it is pure and fresh and therefore healthy. NORTH STATE FLOUR Makes the sweetest biscuit, the lightest loaf, and the most deli cious rolls Try it." Ask our grocer lor NORTH STATE FLOUR. ' '- THE FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO, ' ... BALEIOU, N, C, Spring Greeting A Hope Realized A Promise Fulfilled, That is what every sale we make means. We aotiripate your wants and wishes, then we make the prices irresistible, There is only one class, and that the FIRST; in our tpring f and summer collection of; I MEN'S AND BOYS' MEMORIAL DAY. This is a reunited country for the American people after yeais of bitter ness and narrowness havts learned to love and admire and respect valor, whether it be of friend or foe, and the men who wore the gray and the men who wore the blue today hold ns a sacred memory the. blood of sons of the North and sons of the South; who have, fought and fallen side by side in the cause of the New Nation. It is not alone in Kaleigh and every other great city of the South, but in almost every town and village of this State and in many localities in those parts of the United States which were arrayed against the South in the Civil War, that today, men, women find children are gathered about the graves of the men who wore the gray, who fought and suffered and died un der the Southern cross. The recognition of the nobleness, honesty and heroism of such men as those who made glorious the name of the Twenty-sixth 'orth Carolina Re giment, which, whs so magnificently eulogized at the cemetery this after noon by Captain Henry M. London, and the survivors of the armies that followed Lee and Stonewall Jackson and Brunch and Kamseur, and the oth er great leaders of the Lost Cause, is now general throughout the world, and nowhere is this sentiment more clearly defined or more openly ex pressed than among the wearers of the blue who met the Southern, heroea on the field of battle and In those States which stood solidly aligned against our section in that great struggle. , So longer should it be said thai) Memorial day in the South and De coration Day in the Xorth aj-e oeca sions for a revival of the bitter feel ings of the War Between the States. Wherever is found the grave of fallen Confederate or Union soldier certain it is that those who sympathized with the cause of each and the sons and daughters of such parents, and citi zens generally, today do honor to the memory of the vicitims of the con flic and decorate, With flowers their last and sacred resting places. Memorial day and Decoration flay appeal to the better part of our na ture and bring to our minds high; ideals of duty, devotion and courage which were realized in the lives flnd deeds of the men who followed the flags of both. the sections of this country in the most heroic war Of history. i The. rain yesterday afternoon and last night brought relief to the resi dents of Kaleigh who live on the prin ciple and most travelled streets. The relief had long been looked forward to and has caused a number of com munications, the good to be accom plished by which at the present time being out or reach. On those streets where macadam and coble stone have been placed it is impossible with the present street, sprinkling facilities to keep down the awful dust that has been such an inconvenience and trouble to pedestrians and house keepers alike. The summer is near at hand and the 'pulverized dust that covers the streets is to do a deal of destruction unless .some step is taken to increase the street sprinkling facilities. Merely as a suggestion, and in no manner as a complaint, would it not be wise for the proper authorities to consider the advisability of increasing the number of street sprinklers or arrange the rounds of the water wagons in such a way as to cover all the princijKil streets that are in need of sprinkling? Ice Cream. Ice Cream. Ri F. GIERSCH'5 Ladies and Gents Restaurant. 216 FAYETTEVlLLt ST. SPECIALTY Blue Points, Live Lobsters. Soft Shell Crabs, Clams. ICE CREAM ! PER ONE BALLON ' ." " SI.60 PER HALF " . 75e PER QUART " . 40c BeH 'Pbcoe 199: Interstate 340. C LOTH I NO! Your responsibility end and ours begins when you buy of us. We are right behind every transaction we make. COMS AND LOOK. If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated right, if you want to save money, make our store your trading home. All Styles in Men's Hats. Split and Rough Straws in Ladies' Hats UULAP oun Funmsniric departments Are complete for the Ulster Trade you can find it at Do you want the up-to date? If so CROSS & LINEHAN. UP-TO DATE CLOTHIERS ANri wttrn SHERS MOTHS I .i ... hi p" i 1 i- i mm . "Welcome, Evil, If Thou Contest Alone." One evil that cannot come alone is impure blood. If this as allowed, it is at tended by kindred ailments galore. This condition means that every vein and artery of the body, instead of carrying to the organs a health-giving flow of life, is laden with a slow and impure fluid that is harm ing instead of healing. It is unfortunate -when there is "bid blood" inside of you. Hood's Sana ptrilU 'mill not nuke enemies friends, but it wifl make "bad blood" good blood, and Hood should be of the best quality. Hood" s never disappoints. Grip "After a severe attack of grip, my health was poor. I got no relief un til I used Hood's SarsaparMa, which did what tvas needed, purl fed my Mood." M. M. Stewart, frizaba, Miss. y Liyeir Troubles "My wife and J are advanced in years and have derived great benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla for Ihier and stomach. We do not think of hting wUht J it and Hood's PUs." HirU. Hervey, Bllssfield, Mich. '.- A Camphor Substitute. ; AN .-.- Absolute Protection from Moths Fit the Preservation of Furs, Clothing, Feathers, Vco!tns. or any Material Liable t Attack by Mollis A lrfect Disiofec; taqi unci Harmless to Handle. McGEE'S Pharmacy. Suitings and iTrouser Patterns. I hnve soir.e ver) line Suitings and Troiser lengths yet that cin no' be turpnssed tor the ;punjr trade You sh uld &ee them. TJuy a e rf latest des'jrn. They shall bo . FIRST CLASS TAILORED and Cut to FIT YOU. Either of New Yorks latest st) je. ( r cut o your own taste. Let me 'rve ycu now Renov wing done only first cla? Call ftell 'Phone 782 ' Ladies' IVelt Oxfords Suitable for thy Rough Streets of Raleigh. We have an abu) dance, In a pair of these your feet do not get tired and ore from feeling the impression of every rock or rough surface you step on. They al?o wear much longer than the ordinary Oxford and Cost no more. WE HAVE TUB: TANS IN ABUNDANCE OP STYLES SIZES AND PRICES ALSO. S. C. POOL'S Shoe Store. Corn, Oats, Hay, Shingles, Laths, Ico ftc. BELVIN, Merchant Tailor, HOLLEMAN BUILDING PAT1EVILLE ST. Graduate of Jno J. Mitchell Garment, Cutting School of N. Y City. 2 carloads White Corn. 1 Prime Mixed Corn. 1 " Corn Meal. 2 " Oats, 2 " Timothy Hay 1 Wheat 'Bran. 2 carloads No. 1 Sawed Shingles. 1 carload No. 2 Sawed Shingles. 1 carload No. 1 . Plastering Laths. 1 carload Foundry Coke. All bought ilht to sell low for cash bv ' , " : JONES & RQWELL Flowers 'A11Seas'on .pl - There are two essential otesl vers We wi bama I. Jill m m Ho' PilUcnrt UrarllU; tlm IrHUOng u DAYflflfidai,;!! ayH ON CAMERON FIELD - 2 PEUFORMACES DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. M. J RAIN OR SHINE PIKE and 00CKS1 . v TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. Joint discuHsions seem to be the rage, but it remained for progressive Durham to produce the first joint canvass of candidates for township constable. " The Durham Herald says: "P. B. Cheek, who is well known to most of our people, is a candidate for the office of township constable. . AVe itre reanested to announce that he will speak in West Durham tonight. The hour of the speaking was : not given." trT&m The next issue of tie Durham Suo contained the following card from Mr. I am lso a candidate for constable. I tHEKll STEfcfcT VKHtUE IT III 1UriUtlIl. WWllBllll UJIU X IW I . M U isU Co, PRICES AFTERNOON AND NIQHT; t-tnt 75c: -i - - RESERVED ORCHESTRA CHAIRS 50o. I ADMISSION 250. Box We are Headquarters for CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, V ALLEYS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS AND NARCISSUSSES. Bnquets. and Floral Dpsins ar nned in best style at thort notice PA LM8, FERNS, AND OTHKU I'OT 'LAN I'M. foti House and Window Decrv rattn; FerelDlshvi a pcia'tv SHADE TREES. EVKROREE MR mri 4HRLBKRIE3, together with all kinds t green home . and out .door stock. I Vegttablo Plant of a'l kinds in i easoni bee our -show-window at J.I. John on drugstore. Jave rd thtreot roet4atet slate 149. Bell 149 Resideaxa, Xell HIM - J.LlOQuinn&Co F'onsts. ' Corner P.k and Swain Kaleigh, N. C. which everybody should have. A good lJuir Brush and a genuine b. iBtle TOOTH BRUSH - I have it complete line, and best quality that the market affords. Call ann examine them, , Tours to serve, HeNhY T. HICKS' Manufacturing .and Disppusing Drujorist. Raleijih, N. C, ' S'reets ask Mr. Cheek if he will divide time with me at this- appointment, as I think we can give the people an Inter esrting discussion on the issneg of the day expansion, retention of the Phil ; ippinea, the constitution in Porto Rico - and the vital question involved in the South African war." . . We shall immediately begin groom ing our staonch friend Kd. Potter for a joitt canvas with any candidate who shall posses the sublimated audacity, transcendent impudence, imniasculate i NOTICE. . I. have opened a Wann Repaii thiip wnd' solicit.-. ynur pitronape, aji worv ffuaranteed or aoney re fiuideo. '., ' . T, J. REVIS, atR, JM. Andrew's Soop, Salisbury! Street , ' 7. , 'NOTICE OK SALE. By authority of a mortgage from J. R. l'earce and wife, recorded in Book 121, .pnge 305, records' of Register of Deeds office for oke County,, I will on Monday. 4th day of .Tune. 1900,-at th Court House door of Wake Coun ty, Rnleigb, N. C. at 12 o'clock M., mcII to the highest bidder for cash a tract of land in Murk's ('reek' town ship. Wake- County, bounded on the Nm th by kinds of D. T. Le, on the t?it,by Inmls of Si W. Pesrce, on the South by lauds of. Walter Debnstn, de ceased, and oil the West by Little Kivt er, containing 400 acree. . - ; 141', SH,. JONES, Attorney. Fresh CANDY AT- A SWELL RIG in laucea'is or rubber tire vehicles' wedding parlies. balls occasions wiib cartful dri ll scud to your risi Jence whenever vouioruer it, or a ight lurnou' for ladies' or beetle men's driving, ut reasonable and respi otub'.e rates. You always jsret ' complete satisfaction and pleasure from both hordes and carriages from Upchurch & flpldre Ooun day and night. Is ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. The. undersigned having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed of Mrs, Louisa "V. Bolden, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against the estate of .the said Mrs. Louisa V. Holden to present them to the undersigned on iir before the i4th day of April, 1901, or this notice will be gleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons indebt ed tn said estate will please mak im mediate payment. . , . t ', ; v LULU T. HOLDEN, ' . ' .! . ' ' Administratrix. : JOHN W. HINSDALE, Attorney. : i law Cwa, iv... . j. . j 1 - - 4-- - 1 I BUY And" SELL Old Clothes. Hats, ' Old Snoes, Old Gold, Pistols, Watches, Guns, or antning Can Beli 'phone JJg HARRIS STEfirJ DYE wonxs ICT'Sirits ,Cle;Ded. 75c " Cleaned an'.1 Dyd $1.5 o MAGNETIC YOU MAE BESURE MAKE YOUR r:3-T3:c::r:jt you have Ibsatisfaclxr, V k to lug you have the tc&t. . , DISEASES CURED DY POWER. Be healthy and make life auc cesi, - Perjoaal or Absent treat ment in 1 . , MAGNETIC HEALING T,H. LEAVITT, Ps. D, Raleigh, N. C. '...'' ... . - ,., Offloit iu Pullcn 'Building tow Wet ern Union Telegraph Oflloe.t - ; Notice Bicycle RepairiDg --Vfi Work, It Dins at r renoaable Prion. All work aaaranteaa' t BivMitlifactioa. Blcjfcin for rem, A trial wlif laUify yaa. call tad act Ha. " J. M. Bishop, Co Wllmlnjrton aad Davie Sta,,:
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