kSV KYK,JC VHfl'OU. ,.
r.ierf ituuttf S3Wpt Sunday.'
ial1iibd 1W r'ubliimetl coo
tiriUoiily Slnee that Time.
, VWror-Pi Publisher.
Jo!b Jeftkiiu'.. ....... Bditor.
tOfW'ti pretr.f ,;..enerh: Manager.
. Offtre in -'1
THE TIMEy ItL'lLDINi
. ' m Fay? ttfv'Jle Street.
nierftt Telephone
; U Telephose
.....No. 132.
.. BLUSCK1PT10X IUtlCS:
Out ................... i . . .U
()! Month. 30c
:i)eliTered in the city by Nirilera or
nbywbrt in the United Stte by
IM11. The Time IH be deiimired st
Mbjr totrit-between iialeijrJi and 11am
1H, brteh TJaleifb awl Gr....boro.
afift bJ wn Kaleigh aftd Goldsboro
tjta renin. of nublieation. Stibsciip
Hoti arc payobla iu adtaiire.
iima and tigrt letters on
i4tr of public interest are solicit
iVlnrt the same of 1be writer mum
tmmwupanv the comrhunicatlnn. "nol
1 awtaMiftlv for piiblit-xtion but as a
tft.ratV SW1! iaUU." .
i General BeWet seems to be hh art
fill' dodgw of the first rank.
'"The Honored Santa
paring for his annual
and celebration.
Clans is pre
inauguration pulf townsnip, Chatham county,
fomes to the front with a five-footed
jralt. . ( The aniniifll should be called
"fwsion,"
The latest British sclieme is to pay
roost oi the cost of the w-ar in South
Africa hj" a tax on the South African
colonies. It is pretty hard to get a
licking, and then be compelled to pay
the expenses of it.
,- ' -, , i , ,'
-. Ihirham has a fair young lady nam
ed Miss Rose Budd. Richmond coun
ty 'toasts of a citizen of color who
bears the cognomen of Sink Quick.
Bnt according to our notion neither
name is one whit better than that of
li esteemed subscriber to The Times,
who rejoices in the name Early Dawn.
The Stoke county minister who or-
daihed the corn doctor into the min
istry aoftd "then saw the Doctor found
a. new church of its own that was a
Rifle- different from any of the other
crtJiy sects, mtist have felt like the
hen' Who hatched cut a duck, and was
frightened nearly to death when she.
saw it jump into a pond and swim off
fe.fore her very eyes.
The. Jnnuarv number of the Delinea
ia . ItL tifljtrttlmrrulr illusti-ntrl . mnnv '
fit the illunrations tH-ing In colors, j
There are articles on' house-furnish- j
mga and ciecora.iions. ini lasnions oi
tdndon and Paris, women givers and
their gifts and many other subjects.
U Is a magazine made for women,
and is of much interest to them. The
scries of article on pageants of the
'great cities describes the New Orleans
fardi Grs. the festivals of the eilctl
Prophet in St.
ers.
Lotus, and several otb-
TATiiie we iue. planning to secure
frtore , industries and a.ttrn"i .wm ,
trade." aa.id a. well known citizen, "let
: us not forget to give encouragement !
and support to the industries already
Mjtabliahcd here." Tlie Times favor
home folks and home industries j
against th world. We leiieve that
the; people of Raleigh should support ,
their own manufacturing establish
ment and trade -with their home mer-1
cha.nts. Some people have a, habit of j
ordering goods' by mail from New i
York and Philadelphia, when the i
. HBtiie goods can be secured in the local i
store at the same price, and the pur- j
( rhaser -would . have the privilege cf
knowitjjr exactly what he got before:
lib bought. Of course the average!
man or woman is going to buy where I
. hi eait .buy at thei lowest pri-e. l!ut !
vri, believe that where the ..price is I
the aamF, and that is usually the case, I
-. yM Bhould give preference to the home i
merchant. 1
The ColumWa State in commenting
ort the -census returns for the towns
in fCorth Carolina, says, "lialeigh is a
rerV pretty rity, well located, but it
lacks railroads and manufactures,
1 Italeigli hJW( eJtcdllent railroad faclli-1
tirt, in fact about as good a any
town in the ta.te- H is on the nmln i.
line of the Seaboard, the. Kaleigh and
Gaston and I&Ieigh arid Augusta roads
r forming a junction here. It is on one
6f the principl branches of the
Sotithem, a bnuich that gives the town
sis (Saily paflseaiger trains. T5esidew
, this there, is , branch railroad that
runs out into the lumber section, and
the Kaleigh and Capo Peart rosd that
connects! witli th' HeaWari at Apex.
Krora this it will be seen that there
i nothing tlie matter: with our rail
road facilities. . They might be bet
ter. lut they are very good as It Is,
Tim Seaboard runs seven passenger
trains a day tnrougn isieign, me
branch roaj operates four trains a.
ft.'iy. This give a total Of sevemter'n
j it .monger trains n day. Only; one
i iri-e train is realty oaeded, and that
is a train arriving here (rom Mender
Mon or WeldoH in the morning, and
departing in -.bo aftrnoon., Hut jibe
State is correct; when it wiys that we
are deficient in inaliufuitureH. Com -
pared with most Southern towns, we
have our proportion of. manufacture,
but not as compared vith the other
progrettsive .ortu LavoJinn towns, as
The Times has remarked often of late.
Kaleigh needs more,' factories.
MR CHAS. HOLT DEAD
Prominent Business Man Passed
Away Last Alternpon.
Jlr. Charles '. Holt, the only' Kiir
viving son of the lute Governor Thos.
M. iloit. passed away at his home in
Haw River yesterday afternoon. Death
came not unexpectedly, "s his health
had been declining tor several months.
Mr, Holt was in the prime of life, 4:.'
years of nge, lie w as ii most success
ful business inun and up t the time
of his death was. the president oi
three mills the (Sriniite. the Cnro and
the Thomas .M. Holt. Mr. Holt leaxes
a, wife and one little daughter only
18 months old. besides three sisters.,
Mrs. A. W. Haywood, of Itnleigh: Mrs.
( It. Wright, "of. Kaleigh.. ami Mrs. H.
C Iiaird, of Hot, Springs, Arkansas.
Mr, Holt married Miss lienie Jones,
daughter of ex-Governor -.Jones, -of1.
Alabama, and they have one child, a
.'"ere infant. A few weeks since . M
Holt was confirmed and became n
communicant of .he Kpiscopul chmch
at Burlington, from whence the fun
eral service, will be held. The fami
ly has the sincere sympathy of their
mnnv friends in this city.
Necessity
Knows No Law 1 '
But a. hw of Nature bows
to the necessity of keeping
the blood pare so that the
entire system shall be strong,
healthy and vigorous.
To Hood's DatSAptrSlx. the ffrmi
fcfoorf" puffier, is iherffort A Utu ofhtilth
and it is a ntctssify h nttrly entry house
hold, S never disappoints.
Blood Disorders " My step-
daughter And I have both been trou
bled greaily roith blood disorders Ani
stbnuch troubles. And ' severed botilea
of Hood's StrstpxrCUt hve been of I
otei .benefit." xmes F. Tlumpson.
VSmingtoru Ohio.
Hoed'f flili w"UitotIIU : tfat noa lrrtutloK 4
mij UStrUc . tk with Hoo4'' r.yi-tll
NEW RIVER 0YS1ERS
in every style, solid measure,
pR RENT A large store on
ilminglon st., suitable for groceries.
!etc.
Applv to
H. E. KING 4 SON,
209 South Wilmington street.
Bell 'Phont 29.'i.
THE OLIVER
THE BEST UP-TO-DATE.
Visible Writing.
First Premium) at Paris Exposition.
Ty rewriters and Employers tf .Such
Should Investigate This Maehlnc and
see how much time is saved by Using
IV Ask for Information by Mail
Or Call at Room If, Pullen Building
RALEKtfl. X. ('.
B. H. WOODELL
' SALESMAN.
imnmn 3JtQf ttttttrf !
J !
THE
Yarborough Gafc,
RALEIGH, N. C
Handsomest Restaurant In
the State For Ladies and
Gentlemen.
Newman & Dorsctt,
PROPRIETORS.
An up-to-diite Place. Open I My
; andiiglit. . .
Entrance through yarborouclv
wtes)w4s)ct)wf)l
Piano ltrpairing licoui. It Peace
fRtreet, near Halifa. "Orders left at.
Miller & Pzrle'tt palare piano Vare
roorna promptly attended to. '
Ifoney library, Building. ' ; i ' "
PIIOP R. 4 GONMLEZ & SONS.
'- ' v..'-''-'..; -":" .-"y" -!f ' hx '.?..'' : ''."
9f V
VjOHNSdNlROTHERS
. THE
1 ..
j
.NEW FKUtT AND
STORK.
( 'ANDY
! Peanut brittle, eoeouimt brittle,
j kjm,H of tnffy ut 10 etnts Jb,
Fine French
mixture.
l." cents
worth 25 cents.
Fine Smyrna tigs,
lb. tigs of all kinds
all kinds all fresh.
Florida Oranges,
15c;
dates. lUc.
ns, nuts of
(nlifornia or
grapes, celery
anges, 1'ears, apples,
etc. ''' -."
l'lenty of buuumis 11) to 20 cents doz.
JOHNSON BROS.,
Fayetteville St.
American
Detecthe Agency.
EBEL BUILDINQ.
Richmond; - - - va.
Will do any legitimate deteetlvr
work. Collections made. We have
! deteolives available, day or night.
Oldest agency in irgif.a. tonnee
tions tlitougtiotjt the World. ..Com
jpondtnee Ndicled.
DR0P1N at
A. S. McGeachy's
DRUGSTORE,
133 fayettevill St.
1 1 is prices arc rig'n1
Ills giM'ds are right
Hit location is riglU
(.'" and von will ho
light.
BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS 0R0-
CERIES FROM J.B. GREEN
AND COMPANY
Where vou can tfet the
Best
Goods for the Least Money.
Fan;y CaTornia Prunes 10c lb
31b for 25c.
Figs 10, 15 and 20c lb.
Best Seeded Raisins 12 l-2c lb
'Currents 15c
California Table Peaches 15, 20
land 25c Per Can.
' Pan Cake 10c per package
Buckwheat 31b pks 15c
Trv our Own Brand Coffee
lb
tins for 25c.
-! Give us a trial Older and wc
! will Con virc; you that you are
: Qettin? best Goods for the least
Vo lev.
i .
. B. GREEN & CO.
No; 9 E. Hargctt St.
Defective
Glasses
Glasses exactly right two years ago
may he far from right today.
Tlie eyes change We examine your
! eyes free, and will only recommend a
i
j change if absolutely benellcial.
H. Mahler's 'Sons,
EXPERT OPTICIANS-
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
I have wilted Just as long- possible
for the taxes to be paid, but the tax
payers do not seem to appreciate lhe
- leniency that have been extended to
, .them. Now this I to glv fair notice,
j that I purpose to csrry out the law ana
I colleot the. taxes al oAce. So all those
vhA An not want tn mt nnat mnA all thfiM
tirt An tint wtzn in hi. arnlaS k mini
come forward end pay their -taxes at
once. 1 have to settle $80,904.00 wlthla
the next tea days, and must have, the
mnney. t will aiart my deputies out at
enre to collect by dlstreet. , ..
Res-ectfully..
, , M. VT. TAGB,
Sheriff Wake County.
Dec. 10-4t.
TXkES THE GAkE.
FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO.,
Raleigh, IN. C.
White Star
You see advertised in all the Periodicals r
the day, and on the boards of the city, is
on sale at
J. R. Ferrall & Co ,
222 Fayetteville St.
KRANICH & BACH,
Shoninger,
SMITH & BARNES.
Willard."
4 hey lead them all. We no not; Iwndle
asinule instrunient which does not ex-
eel all its competitors in the same grade.
Our prices for GOO Pianos do not, differ
much from the nriees naid elsewiiere ror
CflKAP Pianos. And we fully guarantee all our pianos.
To investigate call on -
DARNELL & THOMAS.
Valuable Newbern Ave
nue Residence Pro
perty for Sale.
My former residence corner Newbern
Avenue and Person Street.
PRICE $3iOC0.
Will make terms to suit purchaser.
Henry E. Litchford.
FINE TAILORING
WALTER'S
SUPERIOR METHOD
OP'
GARMENT CUTTING.
Place' your Or. Icr now for your
Fall and Winter
.. .. : . ..' . ; -
SUITS.
Special Attention to Wedding
Outfits.
(j. N. WALTERS,
Impotrtin Tailor.
The Economical and Ju
dicious Spending of -Monay
is tho Underlaying
Principle of Economy -
MONOGRAM
JAVA AND . .
MOCHA COFFEE
.Sold only in sealed tins, is not. onlvl
economieal but lis ciclicioiisaroma and
delicate flavor stamps it the most de.
si rable coffee obtainable, especially to
th,se who appreciateaoOI)fXFFET3.
ALL FIRST-CLASS GRWEKS
everywhere, and In Raleigh hyW. 1
Tnn, M. Rosenthal, J. P. Orceft It Co.,
Job P. Wyatt and Bro. and others.
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Under any and all circum
stances, no matter what the com
petition, North 'Sta'te 'stands at the
head of its class when it ccmes
K right down ' to quality : for price.
And it isn't only in quality that its
excellence is 'demonstrated beyond
"he peradventurc of a doubt style,
aste, finish and what-not prove its
merits.
Coffee
mMmmuiib'aJnmlfm
3
! NOTICE OF SALK.
' liy authority of a mortgage ironi J.
: W. 1'riee and wile, recorded in JJoolc
I.jS, jiage 784, J.Vgisler of Decils of
I (ice for Wake comity, J will,-on Mon
Iduy, lhe. J4th day o'f December, moo.
'at'j2 o'clock M., at ilia Court flouse
door of-Wake county. Raleigh, '. C.
sell to the highest bidder for ens U a
i lot of hind in the city of Raleigh.
which begins at a stithe. now Minor's
i corner, on the east sioe'of orlh East
i street, and runs north with said street
:S feet, to a stake, corner of .1. A.
! Ih idgers, them e east 'wrth his hr 31(
! icet 10 a stake: thence north L'O'A .Vet.
; to a stake, thence east ISIS feet to a
' stake: thence south IS feet fo a stake;
; thence west ISO feet to a stake; thence
i north .)'2 feet to a stake; thence west
'210 feet to the beginning, and being
! same lot conveyed to mortgagors by J.
' A. JJridgers and olfieis. Rook 13.!, page
I (i4S, mill Register's office.
I V. X. .1 OX ICS.
1 t I. d Attorney.
XOTICK OK SAI.t:
I'.y authority f a judgment of tin
Superior Court for Wake eonniy en
i'iotim.7..r)ihffm'eVios"v
limy, hi in.
e of a iiiori
U'iiire, entitled I hos. (... i'.niiiss s. r
I,. KnnibS and olhers. I will, on Mon
1 day. 7th day of .launilrv. mill, at lh
i Court House door of Wake enmity
Italelgh. X. C. sell to the highest bid
der for cash that certain lot or parcel
of hind with improvements thereon,
situate on North Salisbury street, in
' the city of Kaleiyli. ueginuing (it the
i northeast corner of the lot of J. 11.
j Alford, and runs North . with anid
(street 80 feet, thence west 210 feet to
I the west line of said lot, thence south
nloiiff snid line K0 feet to the line of
lot No. 212 in the plan of said city,
thence east with the line of said lo1
!2iO feet to the beginning, being por
tion of lot No. 22s in the plnn of lial
eigh. W. is. JONES.
Commissioner.
lialeigh. X. C. Dec. 3. 1000.
Ids.
I BUY AND SELL
Old Clothes, Ha '
OU Shoes, Old Gold, - -i
' Pistols, Watches, -
Guns or Anything.
I Call Bell 'phone .
t. 864
HARRIS STEAM DTE WORKS.
(TSuiU Cleaned .... ....... 75
" Cleaned and Dyed i V $ ,5Q
A wmches II Repairs C
r Njjty Guaranteed- (
C ' 109 Fayetteville St. S
A Suit SuisSestibri
(Good
A cool morning suggests a winter suit and overcoat, end Tnc.of ours sug-i
gests style. V.'fl havo theirt ill all the new Grays undone? Bniwns and the
Greenrwhlch are so mucli' worn now. as well as thc.new over-plaid effects In
fact, wn nr nronared to show you the bcstup-to-date and cheapest. Hi o
Clothing, Overcoats
IN THE MARKET;
; .
We mean gtxxls with some Style, Cut and Finish, and not those picked up
of eld siocks, eto. J
Everything Else a Man Wears,
cross & unbhan
LT-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS API) rrjKNj:; .
WITH
m m
BOY wl don't wantaCriui.
GUNS 'Hammer and Hametiess ALL 'Prices and 'very cheap.
A Perfect time piece '
$100 an(1 wiirriintc('. 1 .
" 2,800 pocket knives,
two CaTi-.uoads
, , .STOVES, COOK. AND HEATING.
LEFT HANDED and Rhrht Handed hci.ssors and Shears. Thousands
ofiisefiii "rnseiits for Christmas. . s-
JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO. Raleigh, N. C.
Goodmans' Shoes
FUEL,
Pocahontas Nut Coal,
Thacker Lump Coal
Anthracite Nut Stove and egg Coal,
Stove Pine and Oak Wood, '
Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran, ,f
Chops, etc. Order, of
JONES& POWELLS
'Phones 41 and 71
xmas
Not only appeals to the sjnttmental sldc";'pf hutnan' na-
turc, but as well to the practical side. 1 '
People, these days iv presents that are USEFUI ,
not merely "pretty " things but ... things that look welt
and do well.
Art WET T I What docsWter than a piece of,
UU MULL I FURNITURE? ; ;j , : ,
' k ,' " ,-"..
Always wi'h you. This Xnias, Next Xmas..;
Afmost unJ il tim; is no morcas far as Giver and Re
ceiver ar : ccncirnsd Dssks I Pictures 1 ' Jardinieres ! :
Rockers I Cd 1 Chairs 1 Couches 1 Roman Scats ! and ;
soon. s-i '
'" :.. V" '''v ' ,f-;.:'i' K'i ' ' ' " ' ; ' ' v :-' v
The Royall &; Borden Fiiriiitoe ; Co.
' ' Corner Wifmfnton arid Harnett ,Sts.j; " ;
-
'-1 ?1 ,r''.' : ' V'T ' '.f t
and Furnishings
the Compliments of the Season !
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Find Tfim.
LAT$e&i kiock in Aortli famlinu.
1 nc u.-eaiesi jnoes on carn ax uje pnee .
Every pair Warrentei WOMAN'S KIDS
f .50, CHILDREN'S & $1.00 and $i;25. '
Every family should see these Shoes they
are Cheap at Double the price of . ary
ShceMide. j t 1
Only sold at ,
POOFS SHOE STORE. :
RALEIGH NC.
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