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rdizisto times. ' AND RVKXJJ.O VIS'TOK. ery EveuiBg Except Sunday. Vjstabl'iKhej 1870 and PubHsneil cou- KiApusly Since that Time. The Visi tor-Press Co., Publibhers. John Wither Jenkins Kilitor. Johp C. Drewry , . . .GencraJ Monnger. RUBSCBlP'fiON PRICES::. 0- year. : . .... ............... .'.$.'1.00 One Month v.. 30c. OMce-in jfllH TIM ICS nt'lLDINO, 09 Fayetteville Street. tntemtate Telephone ........No. 179. Bl Telephone .o. 132. .Delivered' In the city by carriers or nywhera in the United States by mail. The Times will be delirered at any ttwu between linlsigli and Ham let, between -Raleigh and Gr,;.tiboro, : and bttween Kaleiph and Woldsboro th eninp of publication. Subacrip- 1 l;t.ns are payabl ia advance. ' Naw' items and short letters on tiatterft f public interest are solid t- r H the name of the writer must acecunfiany the communication, "not neeaarily for publication but as a raarantee of good faith.'': That Bromo-Seltzer feeling was quite prevalent this morning. The turkeys feel all cut up over the Christmas dtpuer. ." ' The Pope has closed the Jubilee doors of St. Peter's. He evidently doesn't be , lieve t nthe "open door" policy. : ' New Orleans may have Us Mardl Gras. Imp Raleigh- has Its 'John O- fcoonahs" and "'D. Q. I S." Now that the fire-works have all been exploded, we may be able to make up an accurate fist of the dead and wounded. Atlanta's Mayor refuses to resign. If they get him to take a resiirnntion it will have, to be served up in a cock tail.... ' i . ' filfl A year ago there was great discussion as to when the Twentieth Century be gan. Now that we know it is about to begin, we hear little about it. The newspapers that, worked as usual yesterday might have felt more enter prising than their esteemed eonteinpora rlon, but they didn't have half as much fun. In an Indiana town a few nights ago aa old man shot two young fellows be cUH8 thev were calling on his daughters. Courting must be dangerous business in that sestlon of Indiana. The Times' special holiday offer of free wadding ceremonies holds good all during this week. This reduces the cost of getting married to getting the license and getting the girl. Remember, this unparalleled offer holds good one week only. : if Mr. Bryan is to reply to Mr. Cleveland' article on the re-organization of the De mocracy. It is said that his reply will be made In the annual oration to the W. J. Bryan League of Chicago, which takes place January 8th. The debate between 1 the leaders is being watched with inter est by people of every party. : Col. Smith Clayton does not -look like man who could get M i ( leve lmicl to talk freely. With .Mr. Bryan rtimiin-r ;i newa pnper, ami Mr. Cleveland ccntriliut injf articles by the page to the I'liila . delphia Saturday Post, it does seem that the Democratic party will be "long" on advice. Of all the rot that is ''perpetrated In the name of poetry, the Christmas rhymes are the worst. : If you will read the Illustrated poems In the Christmas ' supplements, you will find the veriest nonsense that ever was liked by rhyme. There is nothing new In the Christmas pictures of Santa Claus, or the poems about the Mistletoe Bough and the Holly. The Charlotte Nes announces that it line made a flaterlng offer to Mr. William Jennings Bryan to become associate edit orof that paper. The Times is not to be out-done, It offered President Oom Paul Krugcr, Esq., P. G. D., a handsome sum to come to this town and act as Santa Claus for the force, but on account of his having an engagement for Christmas din ner with the Queen of Holland, he was compelled to decline. . Since the recent Boer victories, it is reported that President Kruger is stiff necked, and refuses to begin negotiations for peace. In this he shows the Boer . doggedness and not a little of the Boer Ignorance. They are a brave and noble . people, but they are fighting the greatest power Id the world, and cannot hope to : succeed against such great odds. The best thing for them to do would be to seek peace on the most advantageous terms. Intervention is a dream, as no European power, however much It sympathized with the Boers, would risk the enmity of . ISngland by attempting intervention. The floers have been doomed to defeat from the beginning. .They have fought as few others hare since the world began, and are enrolled high on the list of heroes. Nut the contest' Js now only a fruitless sacrifice of human life. ' . , M'DONOl'OH, LAUNCHED. WEYMOUTH. MASS., Dec. 24. The tor pedo destroyer "McDonough" .was suc cessfully launched here this morning. The christening was performed by -Mrs. McDonough Reede, of Philadelphia, ik lin eal descendant of Commodore McDou ough, tor wrom the vessel Is named. The boat will have 30 knots speed, twin screws and engines 8,400 horse power. 'iWhoGvestBM 'Denks.AlU ' ft This is as true of the spend thrift, of health as of the waster of money Do .not waste your health by allow- ing your blood to con tinue impure, but purify, vitalize and enrich it by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Oy S pe psi a " My ' husband doctored long (tine for dyspepsia tvith only tem porary relief. Tht first bottle of Hood's SarsaparUla helped nd the second cured ""4 t cured my sick headaches." iMrs, AKvy A. Clark, WUmmgton. Vt. Hood cure llvf II H; the non Irritating in inly cttijurtic t' tmk with Hoodl 8rprlH. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The reKuiar annual nieetins of the stockholders of the Capital Club Con struction Conifany for the el a tion of V flcers and the tiansaction of such other business as may come before such mei't ing will be held in the readius rooms of the Capital Club at 9 o'clock p. m., on Wednesday, January !l, 1901. henry e. Lnv-i:-o:m Secret:' rv. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDINGS , The anual meeting of the stoekholtlers J of the Mutual Saving ?n.J leposit Com pany will be neld in the oflire of Mr. It , T. Gray, on Tuesday, January 8. Ulfll, at 4 o'clock. 0. I)!. ! HEJTRY E. LITCHI'ORD. Secretar;-. - NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. The regular tnrii.al meeting of t', -stockholders of the Vlsitor-1'...BS Ccn pany. for the t lection of ofSie-s .t;1 t., transaction c.f su.h ottvr buaineas as p:ar ue before twh moetitis, wiii ?. li-ld at the office of said company at No. 40P. Fayeteville street, at 8 o'clock p. m.. on Monday. Hie Zist day of Dec. tri er, I'mo I!. E LITCHKCnn. Sec. Bulbs. Bulbs, Bulbs,! Our early .shipments of While lioman Hyacinths, Ntirt'isstis. Freesiits. Easter Li Hies and Ctill.'i Lilliep, has ar rived and are in the finest shape. Other bulbs will arrive later. FINK CUT J LOWKKS OF ALL Kl.NDS IN SEASON. Boquets and i toral Designs ar ranged in best stvle at short notice. PALAIS, FEKNS AND OTHEK POT PLANTS, for House and Window Dec oration. Fern Dishes a specialty. SHADE TISEES, EViCKtiKEENS and SHlUitiKEHIKS. together with all kind of gret house and out-door stocks. Vegetable Plants of nil kinds in seasons. See our show-windoT at .VI. John son drug store. L.-ave orders there cr call 'phones 149 J. L. O'Quinn & Co., ; FLORISTS. , Corner Polk and Swain Streets. Ral eigh, N. O SOMETHING FOR YOU STA N DARD QUALITY OYSTERS, 30 cts. qt, special prices on large orders. Full Line Fire Works. My cash prices on C.rocc.ies will save you money. Order your Christmas G roceries from me. W. J. MOORE. 122 E. Hargett St. Interstate Phone 25 Fre delivarr. ;; NOTICE. Notice is hereby given thnt applica tion will be made to the Ocnerul As sembly of North Carolina at its com ing session for a charter for The Trust Company of North Carolina. lmo. 12-11 NOTICE OF SALE. By authority of a mortgage from J. W. Price and wife, recorded in Hook 155, page 784, Register ( Deeds of fice for Wake county, I w Von Mon day, the 24th day of December, 19(M. at 12 o'clock M., at the Cotitt House door of Wake county, naleigl . N. C. sell to the highest bidder fot nsh a lot of land Id the city of. lYrfleigh, which begins at a stake now Minor's corner, on the east side of North East street, and runs north with sun1 street 8 feet to a stake, corner of '. A. Bridgers, thence east with his I r 21U feet to a stake; thence north 21 ft .'vet to a stake, thence east 156; let ', to stake; thencfi south 48 feet to a taice; thence west 150 feet to a stake; ' feence north 10 fent to a etake; Uieu' ' w?st 210 feet to tho beginning, and wii,; same lot conveyed to mortgngoi oy J. A. Bridgers anil others. Book 15;. pag,? 615, raid Beglster's office. , W. N. JONES. 1 1. d :' " ' Atton j. SaUaj)aul(a Defective Glasses ::: Glasses exactly right two years ago may be far from right today. The eyes cliange. Wc examine your I eyes free, and will only recommend a change if absolutely beneficial. i li. Mahler's Sons, EXPERT OPTICIANS- j -- - - THE ? Yarborough Cafe, RALEIGH, N. C. Handsomest Restaurant in the State For Ladiesand Gentlemen, . Newman & Dorsett, proprietors. " An up-to-date Place. Open I lay and Night. J Entrance through Yarbtirough J m House. m .1. A. BU.UiASSA IS NOW liKADV 1'OH YOl'. I'lXK FIJI' IT CAKKS. I'Ol'M) t'A KKS AM) WINK CAKES AT I'll It 'ICS CUKAPKl! THAN Vl)l' CAN itAKK Til KM. NKW NITS. IIAISINS. DAT ICS AND .; FHiS. ri.lCNTV OF 1TUCS1I CANDY. FUICSU (t)COANlTS, AI'I'I.ICS.: liAXAXAsi, OUAXCKS AND LEMONS. Fresh rousted hot peanuts. .u it. j :j()0 S. Salislittrv Slrect. I DROPIN at A. S. McGeachy's 7 DRUGSTORE, 1 133 rayetteville St. 1113 rilVI.1 AIL I IfK I I ' a His iftHids are rijr'it ? His itH'iition is r irlit Call and von will 1) I right. .-.... SALE OF VALUAHLE LOT. By virtue of a judgment of the Su- I pcrior Court of Wake County, X. C, i made and entered at the October Term, 1000, of said Court in the esse ! of Lizzie Daniels et nl vs. W. H Lioore let. al, being number 553 pon the ! Civil Issue Docket of sa' i)urt, I will offer for sale at publ'" fltery for cash ; to the highest bi:'..er nt the Court House door in the city of lialetgh. .V C, on Monday,- the 17th (lay of l)e ceniber, 1000, it 12 n'clock M.. I he fid lowing described lot of land, viz: Sit uated itnd lying, and being in the cit of Iialeigh, said county and State, and bounded on the north by the lo'. :if E. Uppennan, on the east by the lot ot Betsy Bryan, on the south by South street, and on the west by the lot ol W. H. J. Goodwin, being one-half of the lot bought by Jiarcellus Upper ninn of W. H. J. Goodwin, deed regis tered in the office of the Hegister of Heeds of said county. In l'.ook (15. page Mi), and the mime that tis mort gaged by Cherry Jones to V. H. Moore, see bsok' 105, page 21, in reg ister's office of said county. AHMISTEAD .IOXES. Commissioner. Nov. 14. 1900. tds. GROCERIES ON ONE WEEK OR THIR TY DAYS. Wo pay -cash for them anil therefore ' can sell them on time, cash not rejected. 1.500 lbs. meat just killed and Baited down. Hams. 15 cts. lb.: sides. 12'c; clear rib sides, bulk meat, 10c: Klngham's all pork sausage. 12V4c. : Bologna. 10c. Pure lard. 10c: North State Flour, 5.00 per bbl.: Oak City Flour, $4.80; Dunlap meal. lUe. pk.; granulated sugar, 6V4c. lb.: Plum Tobacco, 45e. lb.; Egerton's, Rail road Mill and Gale and Axe Snuff 45c. In. : Octagon and Tar Soap, 5c.: one dozen matches. Be: apples, 25 and 35c. per pk.; Irish Potatoes, 30c. pk.; Pie Peaches and Tomatoes, ; 10c. per can; cabbags 2c. per lh.: Hcinit Pickles, 10c. per dozen; Pure Apple Vinegar. 20c. per gal.; White Peas, 5c. per qt.; Chickens, 15 lo 25c. each: Egs at the yowest prices; Arbuckle's Cof fee. 15c. lb. , ' We also carry in stock Ladies Fancy Hat Pins. Hair Pins, Dress Pins, Nee dles. Hoks and Eyes, Thimbles. Hand kerchiefs. Neck Ties, Shoe Strings. La dies' Hose. Shoe Nails, Spool Thread, Combs, Brushes, Shoe Polish, Pencils pen points and Staffs, Suspenders. Goods delivered In any part of the city. All orders have prompt attention. Thank ing you 1 nadvanco for your orders, TALTON GROCERY HOUSE. 523 N. Salisbury St.: Interstate 'Phone. No. 121. We require references from new customers. REFLECTIONS 0? A BAdlS'LOtt , TAKES THE CAFCEl 7 i"via. Ui v FARINA ROLLER MILLS CO. Raleigh, IV. C. White Star Gof fee. You sec advertised in all the Periodicals r the day, and on the boards of the city, is on sale at J. R. Ferrall & Co V 222 Fayetteville St. For Sale Bar Fixtures tJOMPLKTK. Quartered Oak, Nearly new ! wwth 23 ieuts and in perfect cendition. Vne Sm-vrn" tigs-. 15c; d"tes- 10t" They can be seen at the n,-; fi"s of a" ki,,ds' raisi"s' "l,ts of r,:f,I rt..U "'I kinds-all fresh. L. J. WALKtK- A. S. Pi; i: h wise. W. S I'niMi:ost;, jR If. S, PiTO 4 Co. Agents FIRE INSURANCE. The patronage of the public is re spect fully requested. Dwellings, Furniture and Meretntile risks cspccl tlly solicited. Strong Companies' and ample ex perience in protecting jour interests W. S. PRIMROSE A. CO. Agts. FRESH CANDY Manufactured Every Day BY'-"-. J. A POPE. APPLES, ORANGES, BANANAS, CIGARS. AND TOBACCO NOT1CK OF SALE. ; By authority of a judgment o the Superior Court for VVitkc county en tered at October Term, 1000, in an action for the foreclosure of a mort gage, entitled Thos. C. Enniss s. 1 C. Enniss and others, I will, on Mon day. 7th day of .lannnry, 1001, at the Court House door of YV'nke county; l!iilei":h, N. C, sell to the highest bid- j dor for cash thnt certain lot or parcel ! of land- with improvements thereon. situate on Iorth Salisbury street, in the city' of T'aleigh, .tejrinning at the northeast corner of the lot of J. H. Alford, and runs North with said street 80 feet, thence west- 210 feet to the west line of said lot, thence south alonp snid line 80 feet to the line of lot No. 212 in the plan of said city, thence east with the line of snid lot -i0 feet to the beginning, being por tion of lot No. 228 in the plan of hnl eiL'h. W. N. .IOXES. fc Commissioner. 3. 1900. tds. Rniysrh. N r. Hoc. North Carolina County of Wake, City of lialeiulf Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be iniide to the General As sembly of North Carolina, at ils Ses sion in January 1001: 1. For a private act amending the Charter of the City ot Kaleiph, and, 2. For a private act to authorize the City of Iialeigh to submit, to the voters therein the ques tion of issuinjr bonds for Public Im provements, and to Issue same should the election so decide. This l-Mh dav of December. 1000. W. L. WATSON, Attorney for The City of Ralrljrh. . We are receiving five cars shlngleo, larae lot slock and white peas, water ground meal, N. C. old Hams, Peanuts. Seed Rye and Oats, Teed Stuff, a nice lot of Baldwin Apples. Onions, Irish Potatoes and a general line of groceries and pio duce. Wo are also now prepared to fur nish line Shingles of any grade by the hundred thousand or ear load, and can ship from Raleigh or from the mills al reasonable prices. . LEN H. ADAMS SON. Dec, Sl-fm. ' Under any and all circum stances, no matter what the com petition,. North State stands at the head of its chrs when it ccmes fright down to quality. for price Ana 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. ' ' ' ! Johnson brothers I T1IE XICW FUUIT AND CAXDY N STORK. IVumit brittle, t'oeonniit brittle, nil kinds of taffy at 10 cents lb. Fine French mixture, IS cents, ! Florida Oranges, California or- attges, J'cui' applcs, grtipcs, celery, etc. Plenty of bananas 10 to 21) cents doz. Indies' npplcs for decorating Chi'istiiiu.s trees. m JOHXSOX BKOS., Fayetteville St. Interstate 'J'ltone H56. North Carolina Wake County: : . Superior Court. Before W. M. Buss, C. S. C. Elizabeth Bnucom Howell, Henry Green Howell, and others, plain . tiffs, vs. John Henderson lionkon, aud others defendants. SALE OF LAXD FOB PARTITION. On Monday, the Mth day of Jnnuarj A. D., 1901, by virture of authority conferred on me as commissioner b decree of court in the above entitled special proceedings, 1 will expose foi sale on the premises the tract of land first hereinafter described, to tht highest bidder for cash or upon suel terms of cash and credit as may b announced at the snle, all (hose tractt or parcel of land in Wake county North Carolina, in White Oak Town ship, about northeast of Apex, and one mile north of Salem church, adjoining each other and more particularly bounded and described as follows: First tract, adjoining the lands of J. J, Mnynard, John Lewis and others and more fully described in n deed from Henry C. Cnsttlebury to Johr Bnucom, dated November 30th. 184S. and registered in the office of register of deeds for Wake county in Book 18. page 260, containing 180 acres and 75 poles, more or less. SECOND TRACT. Adjoining- lands of Kiddie Maynard and others, nnd de scribed in deed from Green Alford tr John Baucom, dated February 20th. 1840, and registered in Register of Deeds office for Wake county in Book 10, nt page 261, containing 48 acres. more or less. THIRD vTKACT Adjoining Innds of J. J. Mnynard on the sonlh. am John Lewis on the east, nnd describet in deed from Henry Mooring to John Baucom, dated February 28th, 1861. and registered In the office of Regis ter of deeds for said county. AH ol said Innds being describe in the said proceedings, and owned and occupied by , John Baucom (deceased), up to the time of his death. W. J. PIJELE, Commissioner. PEELR & MAYNA.ttD, Att ys. FINE TAILORING WALTER'S SUPERIOR METHOD OK GARMENT CUTTING. Place your Order now for your Fall and Winter SUITS. Special Attention to Wedding Outfits. G. N. WALTERS, Impertirfg Taller. A Suit Suggestion Good Mbririiiigt.S A ctKil morning suggests a winter suit and Qyerc(atina''on.c of ours sug gests style. V.'e ?;avo tlicm In all the new iiraytf anilh4nWi'ownH and u Greens, which arc so muoli worn now, ract we are prepaiecj w snow you mu ucsniif-w-uttivjHiu uucapi-au . r . Clothing, Overcoats . IIV THE Wc mean go;ls with some Style, of old siocks, etc. Everything Else a ManlWcars, CROSS & UP-TO-DATE WITH RHV who don't wantaGcn. Kind TTim. GUNS lam'hjrand itioisrlesi ALL Price? in I viry'Sx nj" WATCH A Perfect time Pce . $100 Hnd warranted. 2,800 pocket knives. twoCaTloads , u.T9y,ES- COOK AND HEATING. fry J AJiELD a"1 Right Handed scissors and Mieai-s. Tliousaiul sefiu Presents for Christmas. LZW1 of usefu JULIUS LEWIS HARDWARE CO. Raleigh, N.C. ' Good mans' S h oes DID YOU ASK IF SIMPSON'S ECZEMA OINTMENT WILL CURE ECZEMA? CERTAINLY IT WILL, AND THE CATARRH CREAM CURES CATARRH. EITHER BY MAIL FOR 35 CENTS. Wm.oSIMPSON, Pharmacist, , RALEIGH, N. C. XMAS GIVING Ivot only appeals to the sentimental side of human na ture, but as well to the practical side. , People these days give presents that arc USEFUL, not merely "pretty" things but things that look well and do well. HA WE IT ! What docs better ' than a piece of UV WELL! FURNITURE? Always with you. .This Xmas. Next Xmas. A'nwst until time is no moreas far as Giver and Rcr ceivcr ar i concerned' Desks 1 Pictures ! Ja dinicrcs 1 Rcckcrs ! Odd Chairs ! Couches I Roman Scats ! and soon. ..- . ' The Royall & Borden Furniture Co. b ft as well as tte nmv ovcjr-piata cneets in and Furnishings MARKET. Cut and Finistiind not those picked up . , ; ' ' . . "j. . UINEHAN CLOTHIERS AND F.UJiNISJIER.S. the Compliments ofthe Season ! ataiaiQataiat . largest mock in .North t.ai'oliiia. The Greatest Shoes on Earth at the price. Iery pair Warrented WOMEN'S KIDS ( .'.50, CHILDREN'S 75c, $1.00 and $1.25. Every family should see these Shoes they are Cheap at Double the price of :ny Shoe Made. Only sold at POOL'S SHOE STORE. Corner Wilmington and Hargett Sts. ". ; -I : V i
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