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ilfeBlgf Hemorrhages, S&&4 Wom.pt fca any cauaa U Speedily eon- ' . - trouej and toppd. " . Sores; Uloers, Vounds, Spra'ns & Bruises. ,Tt i toollnr. c.lcar.iB! end Ileallng. ".nnaiVi It ia nuwt tnliMiuns for tf-.la VtOial rria rifW.tkiH m the IIpikI, etc. ".I'ofcd'a fcHractCatarrUCirre," iptdlly prwarnl to meet seriomcasea, Salwmld h .nulled who Feud' Ex.- track Pfaar-1 8rliiK, . Rheumatism, Neuralgia. 4 Ho ptber p-fparatlon ha cnred mor jwe of these uitreingfomplaint than "the Rxtraet. Pond's Extract ? IMaatar if avaluable In these diseases. Lumbago, 1 a tea In Back or Side, etc. Dfohtheria, Sore Throat, T- pi; iV. M.nHl." Ta'aa la It is t:io greatest known remedy ; , replay enrfnj when other medicines hav fauei. Pond's Extract Ointment j li of great $rrvie where the renovaU ol clolWng U ia"on.Tenient. Chapped Hands & Face. Pond's lit tract should be in every I family thli (evere weather. It removea ? the aorenesi ind rmighne and softens ' and hAala ' is akin promptly. Female Complaints. tty ot femoli :lscaseii tbe Extract can be s turd, aa is T'll known, with the greatest S benefit. Fid- directions accompany each ; i CAUTION. V Pond's Extractor's. . I theorda"Vond'xtrart filown I In Are glasa, a id oar picture trade mark on orHmndini wff wrapper. None other ia mhia. Aiwstnataton having Fona. s ks tract, "juke no other preparation. ! It Unerer ten in bui or bt meamre. ftld Enrynhtra, Prices, oOc, SI, $1.74, rapaaei only T rOXD'S EXTRACT C0 acB. 1 GOiD Ki)AX PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warranted abutlutetw pr Cocoa, from which the exceaa of OU haa been removed. It baa three time the ttrengtK of Cocoa mixed with Starch, ArrowToot or Sftij.'. and ia therefore far moreconcnii-j cal. cortina Uu tha one cent a' Tt la daliclona. rKrarWhno, atrcogthening, eaaHy digeatea, anu. t admirably adapted tor ravaaaa a well aa for peraona to heaRh. Sold by flrocert ereryir here, , I BAKEB-& CO.DorcIi6?uf . Kass. i jVTARLIN REPEATING RIFLE IN THC cnrttc and absolute WORLD I JArfie or vnriU taae. IB A L LARD aVarrr, 1I0b iai Target KiSea. Martin Firi Arau Co., Mew Ilavea Cm j tt t. . a. .) . AkiH. aathm Trr(toa n f 1 M 1 All ujVcUomi of li e throt ami l'tntr. suttl di-etv" .tir from 'jti. pa re ITood and exhauuoa. The feeble &ntv?k:K, firwtiuripaf .-unst uwease, aiia piowij oniuiif , Bflrmve- tH iajniiiT cahms recover thetrheaitii by 4heiuwly of liark -a 'rGlngerTorJc. btitlela iam gtvtti Tak l in U ius. It In InvaluaNJe for ail ildt J ert of tvBu.ca fe&d bowelt, (Oo. at irurUU, pLERDESKCO ST. LOUIS. MO Maiir'Rs Or Fiw DESKS Bank corareRs, BAITS. coraTHousit. a. GOVF.E KIT X3TT WORK and OFFICE FITTIKUS. BwtWerk ft lewaatFrieaa 'r BumlMl. 100 a, liiiul laafd CatjdiHrm.yineirt ever trrinte i. teat free. Portant If mm :j : ! ' ! ' ; '1 ""-k. a. f -1 Caflcer of the Tongue.' . ,,,, ,r.,iroi- 7Ur i"r. a. ullw J"!" ' ..I T. : aa er on the aide ol ' her wne near i SMeeplind producing great nerroua proairatio Qe tliroat. ' 7??Z .V.; wJS Thenmatii-ra ; ffifftiSm'uZ .boulder, and eemered.nl 2r.-t7t,n hand, ahe almost losing tae uae of tbp . jnoi v to u, --- -- ,T,(e had Brown e auffertnK 01 uio iww,iu."" 9 " y thegue of a half doren nuf sof Swift's Bpeclnc, ahe waa ent.refy ul reSored to beilth: This waa thra !ardeoma tiMl hollleR Sarl-o Twri Tnn no remrn of the d. yara agy, a iinoLKBRO0KS.I' ease Jane 5, lSSfl. f n-.rLT, Rine-1 and St.n i)laeases mailed free. 3 TitV twirr rdW CO., Drawer , Atlanta, u iJ W.!0d8t..N.Y, 1 Housewives; JZmZ FARMERS, P STUDENTS AND ALL OTHERS SHOULD USE MACBETH & COS mm LAMP CHIMNEYS IF YOU DOHT WART W b ANNOYED by Constant BRIARiNG OF CHIMNEYS. BEST CHIMNEY MAOf. For Bala Every whartti Flttlll MT.K3LT0KE SESINaIt We nit nearlv (3001 tlua ' MAOK ONLY1 4 HE!. A MACBETH I p(TT63lrtSHft mmWtmtitiSB)t' mm. hvndreA lihta avery eVta". inr, nl unce nunc uc o4 I ebratedPRARLTOVCHUlNEYSinyeiperitiioaaa C judgment i$ that we a ould rather pay a dollar a doaa J for there than ftftycjnta a dorcaor any other Chia i- aey wa have ever ui .-d. L. H, PORTER, Btewa, ; MIS e.ooo.ooo ' i JBRD worn the past years. '. 3 , Tils m44el: "IB BWCZm U f .;. - . -. , lt.-Tofthe sutHj-lurtii of Corulino; 4ver all ofliejr jna ttriulBj -ai a StiffeDX.'! iot C'orsets.i j 2d. folthe - r:-- ojal U y, "-hu j and T,vil:n:tohlp cf our Coriets, combined irith their tow -i r. a f US 73 rTVar,y .1, Rl Sfi prices.: ... ' iona fcade of various kinds vciiine ualoss J j )I ci.ni. I " on. WAReSfS C0RAUME I i-rlhto j; on lusM s ot steel over. ! FOR SALE BY .UL LEADING MERCHANTS. WAZUfn BIVOTHEBS j 9 r9Vmiff y iiYwVoirk Olt ftesv vill I In 111 '.- - vTT Ba.0 It TJ. auuuavivi A f, eaacv Lt a 9n m , MM tewAVtCT Aft I Jen mm r V. News f and Observer. I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887. X Mliaaaentawl. i. rCccturyBrle-a-Brae. ' t hnnalit I said rs: but I'm sure I uiil ikft. i Jtfy heartwas a-beating, my cheeks were i f aglovV; , t looked on the ground and I thought he t would go: 3e thought I said yes, but I'm sure I J T: said So. r : t Sfow what could I do ? For he thought I said yes; ' He eat clse beside me, and you'll never I guefci"-, ' . V; If you look at me bo, I cannot confess, llje I'm sure I said no, but he thought! I - said yes. , NORTH CAROLINA NEWS- UPPESISG8 AS TOLD BT THE 8TATK '(.:. PBE8S- .i ; Hillsbpro llecydcr.- A young lady iin Orange without any assistance ex Icept an old mule, cleaned up the 'ground,broke it up, planted it work ifid it and n?ftde 10 barrels of good corn, anil did the moat of the house iwork besides. This young lady is fcgood lopkiDg and quite young. Wilmington Review.- At about 1 o'clock this afternoon lork t,ver6tt, colored," while at word taking in car go abound, a barque on the West Side f the river.opposite the foot of Dock street, was struck bv a barrel and lknocke$ into the .hold of the vessel, a distance; of abOjut 15 feet. Smithijeld llerald-.k gentleman aged 50 years "ord applied to the Register hi deeds last week for a marriage license o marry a lady aged 50; he cautioned the Register to keep fmum,'! for fear the. old people at tome might kick up a row about the proposed union. Dunn: Signboard: Mr. D. K. Mc Neil, while out in his plantation flast week heard a shoat squeal in the woods, and on going quickly to tne repot, after searching, found the bog Road with his throat cut, and iresniy Heeding. The thief ran off without being seen, but Mr. McNeil recovered the fat shoat and was forced to have fresh meat at his house. Monroe Enquirer and Exprtss.- Lonnie; son of Mr. R. M. Moore, who t- ---- T) t:ii iti, uvea uettr x a jmij uic mtu se vere and painful accident one day last week. He was engaged in removing cotton from the press and was sitting on a bale when the horses carried the wagon under a girder attached to and extending out some distance from the barb, and hia head was , caught between this and the bale of ccttn and mashed terribly before the team could be stopped. ; Tlockingham Rocket.- Last Friday nizht, 21st inst , the dwelling of the late Sahly McMillan, Esq., near Lau rel Hill in this county, was entirely consumed by fire. The sole tenants, Miss Katie McMillan and) a two-year-old child of the late Mr. Jas. L. Hai ley, had gone to pass the night at a neighbor s house when the building was fired. It is suooosed that the t house was first robbed and then fired to. obliterate all traces of the vil lainy. Clinton Caucasian: Mr. John H. Boon, fireman at Mr. A. 0. Peterson steam mill met with a painful ; acci dent last Tuesday evening., lie was standing in front of the engine at tempting to open what .ii called the man hole for the purpose of adding to theuoDlv of water in the boiler. the water having fallen too low in the well for the pump to work. The eteam had jrone down till the needle indicated no pressure at all: but as the plug was removed there was suddeit out burst of steam and boil ing ter which struck Mr. Boon full in the breast and ttomach, knocking him down and scalding a large por tion of his body. Chaolotte. Chronicle: Messrs W. ' P. Bynum, Jr., and Bartlett Shipp, ! two Dtomisinr vounc lawvers of this city, have gone to Greensboro to lo- ' cate for the practice of the law. Allred A bell, a colored bor who j some weeks ago threw a rock at i passenger train near King's Moun . train pn the Air Line road, was tried at Shplby yesterday, found guilty and iv. it. rpnitenti.rv At a mnAtinir or the Keneral freiht agents of the South 7 Z . " o -r- fcrn Steamship and Railway cbmpany. neia in uommissioner oiaugnter i i office, in Atlanta last Tuesday morn ing, the resignation of Commissioner j V lrgil Powers was received and re ' luctabtly accepted and it was accept ed conditionally. Mta rowere was asked to stay in office as, counselling commissioner to act with his success or. ' It was finally decided that the position should be tendered to Colo Del T. M. R. Talcott and hs was unani moualy elected. A committee was ap pointed to apprise him of his elec tion.;; , Shelby New Era.- Mr. S. H. Elli ott, a former citizen of Shelby, on Saturday stabbed Mr. Ira Surratt Gaffney City, inflictinK a serious, at if not dangerous wound. Mr. Elliott. who is nearly sixty years of age and Mr. Surratt, who is a young man, have been on bad terms for some time . . . Kelley More, a sub con tractor on the C C. & C. R. R. on Friday received a check for $1,4QP i for Irbrk done near Rock Hill, S. C, drevf the money and left, it is said, ; without paying his hands or other debts. He probably passed through . Shelby, as a pocket book with some - notes in it indicating him as a'possess- ; or was found here , Mr. Fletcher : McMurray was yesterday afternoon ' stabbed iust above the heart, but the ous. The stabbing is believed to have been the result of a quarrel, but McMurray has refused to give anyiparticulars or even to tell who inflicted the wound. -fA brakenmn on a westenirailway exacted from his wife the jpromise that she would always-signal from a particular window of their little Louse as his train went by, and ever since he has always seen the flutter ing 'kerchief. But the other day the train happened to run by slowly and he saw a dummy in a familiar gown, leaning against a window casing, with - a dishcloth pinned to its sleeve ! The j wife had thus resorted to a labor-saving machine. i-A Michigan girl has found 2,125 four-leaf clovers and isn't married yet. An Omaha girl, who found but how to make pumpkin pie, was married in three months. Away with Bupersti- tiop. ; r THE KIDNEYS ARSCRE'T'j BElUEALTHY IS THE LIVER j; ;; ACTS rROPERLY. j ' If the kidnev do'notact Properly the fol lowing Syiliptoins will follow: lltad aqhe, Weaknew. Pain in the Small of itbe Back and Loins, Flushes of i Heat, hills, with disordered gtouaa I and towels. ' "I feave imorl aliousanil deaths sine'- I Mt the armv. and mortsViisfased Liver ami kMneys yon never hear.l lf. ; I tried a nunilKT f (lifleiiMit ;n,,n.uMml sni,f iii.aoo.Mit 1 olilaiwd no real benefit antij I Ntoidt; a dozen Nuttles of .Simmons I Liver KeptMati.' preparation cun'd ine. and i 1 must say if Is Oie- jmly medicine I would trive H crntinr in aiy case,;- G.;H. Heaku Kiclmiond, IlUl 1 -WbWlta" OKTtIXE Has mir Z stamp- in-o-ed on front of v rapi r. , J. H. Zelliti Co., Phlldelpll. Pm. Sile rroprietorsr l'rice9i.op. MOTJIER'S i 1 FRIEND. i A dtetingiiitshed physician who spent 44 years in his branch of practice, left to woman this 'leg acy. The Mother's Friknd. and today there are thousands of wo nieo Who hating used this reme djt, rise dip and call hisname blessed. We ' can prove all we claim by; lving witnesses, and any one interested can call, or have their -6 unbuilds do so, and 'see the original letters, which we ciinpot pufilinh. For sale bv druKKists. Write for book. Messagp to Wfjman," mailed free. I5RAPFIELD KEOLLATOK tU. ' Atlanta, Ga. ( rram It.tlu. kffflYl&.TSJ "fiv'ei Cleanses'ihe I?as-' al Passajres, ;A1 ays the Pain and n nam mat ion, Heals the Sores, Restores t fc.e Hennas rtf Taste and TRY the CURE. HAY-FEVER A particle Is implied into each nostril and is azreeanie.. ,so ce.its at Druerlsts : iiv ists : by mall, regis- . J36 Greenwich St., Sew orK. lift's Pills 1$ an lnviiluable remedy for SICK HEADACHE, TORPID LIVER, DYSPEPSIA, PILES, MALARIA, COSTIVENESS, AND ALL BILIOUS DISEASES. . Sold Everywhere. gpira mmmMma!iTSToi and Wht.key Hab tt. enred at home with, out pain. Book ofpar ttenlan sent FREE. B. M.WOOLtV. M.D. Offloa U WatteoaU fe. MARVELOUS DISCOVERY. W holly unlike artificial systems. " Any book;learned in one reading. 1 Itecomnieiided Iiv Mark Twain. Kit-hard Proc ter, the setentUit. Hons. W. W. Astor. Jiidah V. : Benjamin, ur. Jtlnor. -c. t laxsoi too txuuiutna i students; the Classes of 'JiO each at Yale; -too at ' University of IVnn. Vhila., 4O0 at Wellesley Col lege, 5S at t'Of run cxineite anil (iiree utrge classes at L'hautauuua Universitv.-Jtc. l'ro.iiectus post free from:- rROF. LOIFETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., New York. H7IIRL' "PftH 111 l'cnnanent; fcinploynwiit 1 vUlV ,1 Vu, ,1LL.4 given to energetic men , Mid woinun everywhere. 50 a week and all etpenseS paid. Hamples worth aad full par ticulars free. : drttess '; y. , V M'KEKV, Augusta, Me Don't nllss-thls cluiuce. Write bxiay. i-i 'tf ' ! ' A WEEK and upwards positively e euned by men agents selling Dr. Scott's Ueuulne Electric l$elt, Suspensory arid other a- pliauees. mple free. These are the only origi nal and genuine. Mo humbug. Dr.: Scott, bts Broadway, Ji.; Y. . T AD1E8 AHE OFFERED plain needlework at I theirown hiipies (town or country) by a whole- I . sale htus. rrouiaoie, genuine.) uooo pa Everything furnished, hartkti JLI cau be made; urs iree.-a Address Artistic 'eedlevsork Co., las ttn 8L, J ' LTEBlG COMPANY'S . ; :j j Evrnn 1 rtm a n u n i m I K I , I OK - ,11 K T ! : , i K ! FOR IMPROVED; iD ECOMISIC (OilaERV. j S. B.44Jtkoine only with fur-.siiuile of Baron liebig's signature in blue arross label, i : To W had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Druggists. PATEfTS'-.'iE KHMAN, Wash-; U send for clr- rsLEiil I1TI0IH BISHIXS (0LLK1.K, kwabh. N . J. Open all the vear. atlonol patronage. Best course t Business Training. Least expen j've In time and money . Pleasantest h -cation. Iudorsed by tliousaiuls of ftiaduat'js and hundreds of tin- It a.l i g buswss men of the State and 'ntllon. Write for catalogue and e convinced- II. COLKMAN, SlanaRer. MASON, & HAMLIN ORGANS The cabinet organ was in troduced in its present lormtv Mason & Hamlin in: 1861. pther makers followed in the manufacture of these instruments, but tbe Mason & Hamlin .Organs have always maintained their supremacy as the best In the world. Mason & Hamlin otTor, as demonstra tion of the: unequalled excellence of their organs, the fact that at all of the frreat World's Exhibitions, since that of Paris,- 1867i in competition with best makers of ail countries, they have invari ably taken the highest honors. Illustra ted cataiojruo rsee, ted catalogue ice. PIANOS Mason & Hamlin's riano stringer was introduced by tl em in 18, and has ben pronounced, by experts tne greatest im- provement in pianos in half a century." A circular containing testimonials from three undrod purchasers, musicians and ' tunert, sent together with descriptive catalogue to any applicant. Pianos and organs sold-for cash or easy payments; also rented. MS0S ft HAMLIN ORGAN k PIANO ., :BOSTON, NEW YORK, CHICAGO. CO. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Durham & Northern R'y Co., , President's Office, , i RaLEIOH, N. ., Oct. 20. 18S7. " Bids will be received at this office un til November 1st. 1887, for Grading, Cross Ties andrTrestle Timber for twelve miles of this road from the town of Durham, and for ten miles from the town of Hen derson.: . Profile and specifications can be seen at this oftice. For information apply to 11k. C. II. 8COTT. Chief Engineer, on line of road. JNO. C WINDER, ,' d-inl . Presfaeut. 4 lElORY I i-jaaeg "1 THE BEST SHOE. f -i mm mm m m-m. m mm mm. f tmm ; THt AUUbK JoilUti 4 ! Iq, Congress, Buiton and Lft-e Gaiter of French Calf and Kangaroo Stock, Corn Curer9. Price for Hand-made $5.50 to S7.00. ' ... Joseph P. CiSullcy, . No. 233 Fayette'villeSt., Ilaieigb. SPECIAL OPENING. Monday, 4th July, Prettiest Line 5 cent Lawns, Ginghams. Prints&c, Beauti ful Styles Ladies' Button Boots 82.50 to $5.00. Full stock of Gent'B ready made Clothing and Furnishing Goods complete. VVe iolicit a call from the public! JOS. P GULLEY. ING7. 17. FALL TRADE. J. J. THOMAS. (i E0. W. THOMPSON, Jh. J. J. Thomas & Co., GKNKIIAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS -AND- COTTON SELLERS, 5 j RALEIGH, Ni C, r to the Trade, jGinnerii and Farmers, Offer 1,200 bundles New Arrovjj and' Spliced Ties. . ; ' 1.000 rolls U. 1!. 2 and" Silb Bagging. 2,000 yards Dundee Bagging. 500 lbs Hagxing Twine. . f 20.000 lbs Bulk Meat. " 1,000 bus white and yellow Corn i 500 bus. whiteBolted Meal. 1,000 bus. Oat. VO.OOO lbs Beet Hay.' 1,000 lbs Bran, Brovvn and Ship-stuff. 100 bugs Freeh Gaano for wheat. Sluk) Flour, Sngar; Coffee, Molasses, "Salt, &C.&C, all of which we offer upon ery best terms. make a specialty of .ne SALE OF COttOS and will make CASH ADVANCES Vpon, bills lading or cotton in had when desired. ;; J. Thomas 6l CO.. ? 2. 817 South WOmington St KA1.EIU1I. N. C. J. c. I.V (SucceKeor to) J. 0. KREWSTEIU CO., Is daily receiving and opening a NEW STOCK IX A K 1 W jI 111 : ' . -AND-- ; HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS At the lowest prices ever sold in .Ral eigh, and all'tho old stock sold at cost. J. C. Brewster Asks the citizens of Raleigh and the pub- 110 Bt ,ar2a for tijeir. patronage ana friendship and assistance, and he pledges himself to serve them right And sell e-xxls cheapC lie is prepared? to do all kinds ol plumbing, gas fitting, tin and copper work in the beat style and at short notice. , J. C. Brewster. ' INSURANCE. ; Home Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. Organlied In 1868. Has been insuring property in North Carolina for eighteen years. With agenta in nearly every town in the State accee r sible to railroads and east of the moun 1 tains. i;: THE HOBIE, Solicits thepr Xronageof property owners in the State, offering them safe indem- nity for losses at rates as low as those of any company working in North Carolina. CUSSES OP PiOPERTY INSURED : S v . :.. ! Dwellings in town and country ..mer cantile risks, churches, schools; court bouses, society lodges, private barns and, stables, farm produce and livestock, cot ton gins. Insure in the North Carolina Home Insurance; Company. ' W. 8.. Primrose, Chas. Root, : President. Sec'y and Treas. ; W. O. Upchtjech, P, Cowper, Vice-President. Adjuster. Office in Briggs' BuUding, No. 22 Fay ettevllle street. Telephone No. 86. ; LAW'S OPENING. Many were disappointed by the unfor tunate exhaustion, last week, of several of the choicest (although very inexpen sive) of our new Jurhishiug articles. That NEW GOODS, Nicely selected, at low prices insure SUO' eecsful sale, the depletion of our screens, : bisques and lovely furnishing novelties I of every sort, abundantly attest. . On I Tuesday or WediModay next we Jook for N Iftrw faffij. . IS BQTJIVD TOjSHiprB,' li IPUTE FMAHJE IS THE GREATEST LABOPt-SAYLXG PljnSHER MADL . . i It is not only for use in and bv the nouwrmld. t-ut -thonld be uii'd in the Facti-ry, the Workshop we Warehonae, the Store, t-h Office: on Lie LoeoTivitive and Kite Engine, tin the Bteaml-oat, on Hie lacht; by the Manufacturer, blr tbe Meelranie, bv , , i. rr. S'hi: jr and Musician. " "it Is invaluabla lor the pollshlne of Hcnles. Shov t . , ., Musical lntrnment, and especiall' Metals wjth rough surface, where tt is difficult to apply p.i i' r iKiwUer polishes. ; :3t U1 polish Qoid, Silver, Copper, Brass Tin. kel-riate or any other Metal. it will not scratch or Injure the anest ;olU. I. will :.lish quick t Uian any other article. lt will polish easer than any other article. .It uiaK .... I metals hhine brighter than any olher polish ft produces a polish that stays very much longer t).; r that produced by auy other article. It Is. the best polirthyon can use. It Is the cm st polish you ran use. It 1 trulj a wcrfrfal poJtsh. ' Ten een& buys a large Box; Five cents buys a '7n'l hoi. ' f l'HOS. II. BRIGGS & SONS. ARE NOW ALFRED WILLIAMS CO'S . i SCHOOL HISTORY OF THE SIXTH Is now ready for delivery. Every North this excellent hinViry of our State. INTRODUCTION PKICE ctN Send orders for the History and All Other School Books and supplies to ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., JookSellers and Stationers, Raleigh, N. 1 dealers. REDUCED, li ! ' ONLY 81.25 Semi in your THE WEEKLY MWS I OBSERVER, Every North Carolinian Should Take It. OVER FORTY COLUMNS SOLID READING MATTER EVERY WEEK, IXCI - TOILE&R AFMI IEW TALMAGE'S SERMONS, lVlwI NOTES, North Carolina News Generally. O or qity markets are reported by the different exchanges of the city; other markets, including all marketable produce, by telegraph by the Associ ated Press. . . i. We publish Talmage's Sermons the day after ho delivers them. 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Welkly News and Observer to the fol Postoffice. State. 1st - , as it is made tm thoroughly introduce among those of the State who are 3PT FOR SALE. QaXK OF VALUAfcLK LAND KKA& TH ciiv o KAu:iaH. M this Is to irive notice that under an.lby virtue of an order the Hurx ri r Court, for liie eUn!y of ake, nutdetn thj c vll ethn of R. W.Wbarloru adiniiiLstrator of Ih.iiii M. Carter, deceased, and om rs auainst MoeA. l lel-i. e and .tliers, livlll sell at publte net Inn to tbe !l,;hest bidder : ?the eo arty court tonsj. d r in the city of K:ilrl;-i on the Uh day of 'oveinlier, M'...(tl.e sntiie iwini; the trst M, ud;iy of ssltt inonll , at . ie o'clc j p. i ...a cetuin tract of land rvntainii alviut i.o iiuiidreii acres cexce-i tit;g. however .iboiit tv. wity , 1 t-l"el l y mi. M. :e(1.'i I Will h Will. H !ifl,lt eolivei'ij,! t,v 1 I l.l.-i d -el ti.itert ti n li lhiiavof X urnlVr m i registered in til" isfttce f the rejiister.of deet 4 for ! me county 01 waic m d,jok at pjije sif the 5-th January. 116. This lat.d will sold in parceli, to suit purrba.sers TI.e terms of sale are': On vthlra of the fur chase ninneyiii eanli; one-tliin' in twelve nionlns. anu ime-iiHru in two years, win interest Iftun May of s,i.leat elplit pet cent per annum, payable ariuu- ally, until paid ; the title uyssin land to lie retained until the full pavment if the purchase monr y. 8IMKK WHITAKEK, i Commissioner. SepteinM-1 J'th, 1837. T'KUSTEE S SALE. Sy virtue of a deed of trust executed 011 August 13th, 1SX5, ly the orfll Carolina Millstone t5im pany to the undentipied as trustee. I will; sell at public aut urn lor cash, on the 10th clay of Novem ber, is:, at 10 o'clock a. ni., 011 the preuilses. at Parkewo,!,!. Moore eountv. N. :.. all the nrnw rtv of Said companv, consisting of a ,ract of laiifl of 7.W acres, upon which is situated the Millstone Quarry, niaclilne.shops, dwelling houses, saw- nuns, patent roller Houring mill, lounilry, the store lion e and all tlm mills and machinery, stock in trade, material, wagons, tiKils and all the other jersonai pro ny, loirenier wit n tne tranrline of he said coiiuiaiiv. also the telenhone line of 17 miles, extelidin 1 trom Cameron on the R. & X. A. 1 li. R. vis Caithace to 1'arkwood: A. C. 11KKNIZER, Trustee. Septeriitx-r 22, IS sepr2.hltds. TICE OiT SALE. OK TALpABL: REAL ESTATE. By Virtue of authority civen in a decreo tf I he Superior Court of Wak coiintv 111 the sneeiMl nm- c'ee!iiittejititled Mary A. Irf'igli.Admiiiis'trix vs C. imams i t .us. we w ill sell on Tuesday, the 1st day of November, 17, .at the court-house door In t!ie city of Kali igh the lands of the late J. C Leigh, situated 111 Wake Forest Township, Wake county, and adjoining the lands of .1. K. Dunn, J. S. 1'iircfoy. Lucy n. Kami and oiliersTand coulaln- Ing li acres, said lands will lie sola in several tracts to suit the purchasers and on one of said tracts is located the Leigh mills The home place of the late J. C. U'lgh, containing 19." acres, will also be sold subject to thedower-rlirht of said Mary A. Leigh. Time of aale 1'.' o'clix k ni. Tenm V( cash, balance hi one year with S per cent inter est from day of sale. 1'ace & Holding, Attorneys for Corrmilssirmen. Sept 27, li, dtd. At the same place , and thne as the atiove sile of the Lcieh" lands, we will sell hv order of conn for partition among the heirs of ti.e late D. .1. Justice a tract of land In said county ot Wake, Iving near Neuse Dejiot, adjoining the U nds of W. ). Allen, j. I). Allen and others and containing 25" aTes more or less, and known as p.ut of the land f the late David Justice. Terms a taslr and balance. In one year withs per cent L'lterest from day of of sale. Pace & Holxiso, Attorneys for Commissioner. ept 27, 1P37. dtd. . y OTICE. VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Tuesoay. N'ovemler l, 187, Iwili sell to the highest bidder, if not disposed of priitely, bt fore the court-house door in the city of Raleigh, a valu able tract of land containing 25o;a('res, sitnated eleven miles south-west from the citvof Rihigh, Ave miles from the town tif Cary on ti!a K. C'. rail road, and two miles from the "town of A pel. 00 thf 11. & A. railroad, adjoining the Lends of J. A. Nor is, Sowell Howell and others, wi 11 known as "Shepherd's Viney -f" or the ' '"owd home place." On this laim-i a two-story dwelling con taining ten rooms and necessary outbuilding The land Is well adapted to the gnrvth of wheat, oats, corn, cotton aiv a I tobaoco. and tne lain Is well w tred d w ith so I w ith spri ith springs and two streams f Water niite nine g through premises. AiKHit two-Miirus 01 me land under cultivation. Also one other tract of land containing 200 acres aoioiniug the above 'and. part -cleared ai d In cultivation. Also one other tract containing 214 acres, adjoining- same land, part cleared and part In riginal grow ii. On this land is a good tniJl siU-. A so otic otlier tract oont;.liiirg 131 acres, and knowi as the "Cwiiiis' tract, all la original growth: ad,iirtin,' samitUi d. No more desirahle ligation fi r. stock raising K be had. This land is all in a healthy section of the country. ' Terms: One-third cash, balance 12 and 18 months v.'ith notes at 8 per cent per annum. ; Tit.e reserved until lat payment. Further particulars address me at Tarboro, K, C. If.-A. DO WD. oCt 13 dtd pKUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust executed on Art gusi ist 'Otll, 18tT, by tbe North Carolina Millstone Company to the undersigned as trustee, 1 Will iell at public auction for casl in, on tne torn oay ot No vember, 1887. at 10 o'clock a m., on the premises at Parkwood, Moore eotinty, K. C. at Parkwood. Moore eotinty. N. C. all the pn erty of said company, consisting of a tract of land containing 40 acres, known aa the Horner tract; also a tract of land containing 750 acres, upon which Is situated the Millstone Quarry, machine shops, dwelling houses, saw-mul, patent roller flour mill, foundry, the store house, and nil the mills and machinery, stock la trade, material, wagons, tools and all the other personal property, together with the franchise of tne company ; also the telephoue line of 17 miles, extending from Cameron on the Raleigh & Augusta A. L. K. K. via Carthage to Parkewoood. A. H. McNEILL, Trustee. September 23, 1887. sept22dtds. V ALUABLE FAK.1 NEAR RALEIGH FOK SALE. On Monday, October 31 t. 1887, at 42 ni.. at the court Bouse door in Kaleigh, will be sold that Tal uaUIe farm of about 312 acres on Marsh Creek and t lie Tarboro road altout 4 miles from Kaleigh, now occupied by Col. C. L. Harris and wife By consent of all parties the sale will be In sev eral parcels, to suit purchasers, and possession given al once. Tli sale will be made, tinder a mortgage executed the slhdar of March, 1877, and regiilered in the Register's office for Wake coun- I J in . .1 . IV, B, imgo WI. Terms cash, though part ot 1 part of purchase money wrlll be loaned uinin the property if desired. OT. Al (.1 STINK noitSIAL rK HOOL and Collegiate Ivstitutb. W. E. ANDERSON, Trustee and Treasurer, &e. OT1CE. lie next annual meeting of the stiK'kholders of 1 $J&ffflm&Z day, tne lutn uay ot November, lissi, comaiencuig jtt 11 o'clock a. m. vi-. W. VASS, Treasure; and Sec'y. Kaleigh, tKtober 12. . OCtl4dlm. N JTICE. The next-annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Raleigh Si Augusta Alr-L:ne Kaliroaa com- i iiauy w ill be held at their office in Kaleigli.on Tlinrsriav. the loth of November. 1887. eominenc- in? at 12 o'clock, noon! ' -t W. W. VASS, Treasurer and Secretary. Kaleigh, October 12. octHd'in. QMMBLS FOH SALE. tm Monday, the 13th day of November, 1887. we will sell at public aut Ion, at the com t house door ; in Raleigh, one large omnibus, know.i as the Yw-. tiorough House Bus: Is in good rep.dr. and will seat 24 persons. Sale made byvirti-aof a mort gage recorded in book 74, pagers, hi the .Kegls ter's office ol Wake county. Term cash. Hour of sale 12 m. BENNETT SMEDES, W. E. ANDERSON, , Octddeodtd. Executors. O. M. ALLEN. WM. CHAM. ALLEN & OR AM Founders and Machinists Manufacturers and Importers of PortiibU and Stationary Engines and Boilers, Saw and Grist Sills, Ctti Presses Ac. KASUTACT USERS OF TBI Lone Star Funip BALXIQH, N. C WE SELL AND REPAIR Engines of all Rinds,!-' NEW AND SECOND HASD. Threshing machines, cotton seed crush i ers, cotton gins and presses, ; brick making machinery, boiler feed ers, general mill gearing and all sorts of J FARM MACHINERY. Let ys know what yoV want. W will j furnish you everything in our line at SATI'jPA CTORT PRICES- not i talLwik wuAMK ' ''yi.mvsi n tt it no rjs. I "'I' U S V Xk U, J I , -1 m, e v a w w ! No. 113 & 115 North Howard street, Bal i timore, manufacturers of wire railing for (jeuteteries, BaiooDiee, &c, 8irve - Foar, wirasi. Wood and Coal Boreetw Wot ea Cass Iron Bedsteads, tyhalr. (Set RATLEOADS. Qkt m rXAi TADKIH TiXLIT . a CO. coiruajfHKD auH kiu ls vo. h, ' Taking effect t.aa a. m. Monday, Aug. Si, lSTT. TKAIXS MOTBfQ MORTH. Panem X and Frehthtana M AecomiHlatioai I-eave BeniiPttsvQle, Arrive Maiton, Leavo Max ton, Airiv KayettevlUe, Leave I a yetterillc, Arrive at Sanford, Leave hanford. Arrive Hreenslioro, 9 5 a m a lip M Jl 20 It 30 I 1 soprn , 2 on ns 4 13 T! 10 owam A at aoo a on 1 Mi Or) ra i Mispin leave Cm-iwhnra Vrae !'Te.n??oro'. Arrive l'ilot Moiintalii 49 p .111. Haswnjrer and Mail dinner at Kayetteville. TRAINS MOV ING SOUTH. , lasen(rer and Frelclit and Mail 1 Accom.KlatloB Leave Pilot Mountain 4 00 p ra Arrive wreeilMOoro, s 1A Ieavc (ireensboro, o.viam Arrive hanfonl vi p in Ieave Manfonl, t IS Arrive Fayettevllle .1 m I-ave Kayetteville, .1 :to Arrive .Maxton, r is, lx-ave Maxton. 5 2.", 'am uw m I 3(1 p in (.00 c Oil a 111 II JO 10 03 Arrive Kennettsville. ; 00 1-J49 p.HI I'assenger and MaU-dlnner at Sanlord. pACTORYBRAXnjF.KUlT AND ACCOM TRAIN J10V1XQ NORTH. lave Millboro. x (VS a m ' t.i p m Arrive Greensboro, 93.5 TRAIN MilVIXll S(MTli Leave ; reensljoro, 00 p m Ia ave r'aotrv .lunrtion :i on n n. 7 15 p ni 8 00 k Arrive Mllltxtro, 345 W E. Kvle, J. W. Frv, Gen'l Pass. Agt. Gen'l Supt.. RICUMOND & DANVILLE R. R. Sept. 4th, 187. BK AO DOWN RKAI.Fl. Leave, rri, -i 30a bi. 3 10 p. 111. Richmond. 3 15 p. in. 6 15 a. in. wi Iave. Danville. 10 35 a. 111.1204 " S Oft ' H SO " 9 4M i)44 reensio,,s -j 8 4o p Hallsbury,1 6 49 ' 8 10 p Carlotte, 5 15 am b 25 p Arrive. Oreensbo, 9 30 p m 7 ;r a Diirham, 6 f2 2 50 a 11 23 " 12 37 a 111 1 00 p m 2 25 " 9 50 a m 10 SO p m 1 iu p m i.tum 2 17pm 7 30 " Arrive. 4 35 " 11 45 " - itaieign, b SO ' 1 00 a l-oave, OoIdsl)oro,3 30 is Id r, m 8A1.K.M IlKANt ll. Arrive 10 00 a m Greensboro, s lu a m a 12 p m Leave 110 54 p m 12 34 am 11 40 Salem, 6 no a 111)7 20 d ni Dailv: t Daily excent Sim.luv XL 11avi',bj ' Washington, D C. W A It KK, D P A., Kaleigh, N C. W. A. TOKK, Asg't Uen l Pass. Apt.. , Ashevllle, N. c. 7 ESTERN NORTH CAROLINA R. R Sept 4, 1st". Kead up. . No 53 Read down. PO 62 WRKT KAMT '7 JO p Ul " 6 23 5 20 4 1". 318 2 31! 12 58 11 10 am 11 30 a m Lve Salisbury, Btatesville, Hickory, Morgan ton, Marion, Kouud Knob, Ashevtlle, Arf- 1220 pm 1 20 ' 2 34 " 3 18 " 4 00 " 518 " " 7 35 " " i Hot springs, 8 00 Arr. Paint Hoc: ICK, MTJRPHTf BRANCH. Vo IS No 17 ' 4 50 pin 2 30 11 40 a 1 10 15 7 30 t8 00 a m Lve 10 25 12 32 pm 2 26 5 05 Dally; t Dally Ashevllle Waynesville, Webster, Charles:on, ; Jar ret ts, Arr lv j y except Sundaf. I L 1 AVIXIR. Vt r A, V 1 P A. Washington, D C, AshevilJe, N C, D P A. W A Winburn, 'ILMINGTONifc ViTELDON R. R. AND BRANCHES, Condensed Schedule. ' TRAINS OOINO SOUTH." Dati'd March No 23 No 27 Nul& Daily Old No 42 1 10 a in 2 2; 1st, 1887. , Lve Weldon. : An- Rocky Mt, An Tarboro, Lve Tarboro, AxrAVllson, Lve Wilson, ; Arr Selma Arr Kayetteville. Lve Ooldsboro, Lve Magnolia, Lve Bttrgaw. Daily laily Old No 48 Old No 30 2 35 p in 6 38 p m 3 33 4 50 11 3o a in 4 15 p m 4 30 ' 6 40 8 31 C 00 7 Oil 7 M C 58 p UI 3 !'( H ID 7 10 838 3 5S r is . U 1 700 No 08 No 4a Arr Wilmington U55 TRAINS GOING NORTH No 62 rNo78 Daily., Dally vim ro uia jo 4 Lve Wilmington, it 40 p m 8 50 am 8 50pni 9 50 10 42 11 68 Lve liurgaw Lve Magnolia, Arr Goldsboro, Lve Fayettevllle, Ait Selma, Arr Wilson, Lve Wilson. Arr Rocky Mt, , Arr Tarboro, lve Tarboro, 34 1023 11 33 8 00 10 47 1 50 12 25 p in 1 00 450 1130 am 2 35pm 12 52 am. 1 55 1 240 12 51 i Ul 1 ;i 2 65am Arr vveiuon. 4 10 Daily except Sunday. J.0. F. DlNINK, I Oen'l 8up'f. J. R. Kenly, Sup't. Trans. T. M. Emkrson, Oen'l Pas, A(tt. I? ALKIQH & AUGUSTA AIR-LINE K. K. ). take effect 8.36 a m, Bandar Oct. 2nd, lsrr. SOUTH I Nol, ' Passenger Mail Ar I Lv j' Nof Passenger &MaIl Ar I Lv STATIONS II- ?m 30, 8 08 8 27i 8 42 8 f7; 9 18' 9 88' 10 07; 10 24 10 43 11 06 11 12 11 20' 11 44' 12 08; 1 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 8 27 8 42 8 58l 9 18: 9 43 10 07 10 25, 10 4.1 11 07' 11 12 "ll 20; It 451 12 08: a ml Raleigh Cary Apex New Hill Merry Oaks Moucure Osgood Sanford Lemon Springs Cameron Winder Manly Southern Tines Blue's Keyser Hoffman , Hamlet 8 3.5 ,7 AO , 7 31' 7 13 'f 5h li 4 j li 21 i." 55 5 30. 5 11 4 61 4 211 4 21 k or, '3 40 j3 20 ia :a m 8 10 7 32 13 i; &s 43 K 21 If 00 3 3l h Vi H 61 4 27 4 Sir 4 Oi "J 45 3 20 2 30 GIBSON BRANCH ROAD. SOUTH NOBTll Nol Passenger Mail and Express No 3 Passenger Mall and STATI0KS f Express , Art Lt Ar Lv 3 39 Hamlet Ohio it 00 ; a ra 10 87 4 03 110 36 I 4 S4 , p m Gibson PITTSBOKO RAILROAD west mkaT . Nol ' 1 ' So 8 " Passenger stations Passenger ; & Freight A Freight Ar Lv Ar 1 Lv p m I 9 oo Moncure 6 26 1 'am 3 45 1 p m Pittsboro a ra 6 40 n fll. pmn n. Superintendent JOHN C. WINDER, General Manager. it JALEIGH &-OAST0N RAILROAD. To take effect at 12.50 a m, Sunday, Oct 2nd, 1887 t NORTH . ' SOVTH Nol Mail No 2 Mail STATIOXS Ar Lv ArH Lv am 9 3c 9 9 9 4K 0 4 9 50, 8 67 10 10 10 II 10 14 10 l.'i 10 i!4 10 2f 10 40 10 41 to ca 11 OH It IS 11 B0: 11 30 11 31 11 38 tl SO 11 46 11 4 11 M 11 M 12 04 12 05 12 15 12 10 12 2S 12 a 12 43 13 44 12 86 12 to 1 03 1 04 1 Iff l l-'i 1 801 p m Raleigh Johnson Street Mill Brook Neuse Forestville Wake Youiigsvillc ' Kranklintou . Klttrell Henderson Granite Mlddlehiir- Manson ltidgeway . WarTeu Plains Macon Yaugban Little-ton Summit liaston Midway -Weldon e as 6 4t 6 seta' 6 28 6 14 6 10 5 50 ; 3 44 S 2S 111 4 481 4 40 4 SI 4 20 4 09 3 57 3 43 3 30- 3 21 It 09 p in louisburg railroad , web r No 1 EAST No 2. STATIONS Lv Ar Lv 9 00 Louisburg 11.38 am a in Vranklinl.wl ' I a III- I 10 0V WM. SMITH. Superintendent, JOHN C. WINDER, Gen. Manager. pALMETTO B. B. CO. On and aftei Monday, Oct. 3d, 1?7, trains will run as follows: DAILY EXCEPT SLDAV. P&4MAnarer and Vrelirht. , ( Leave Cberaw, 8. C, ! Arrive at Hamlet ' Leave Hamlet Not ( Arrive Ckeraw, b. C , Wlf. Moccre, Supt DR. . b. hanion HoxncBopatlilo Physlcits Xlipni 8.36 p ut 2 09Pi (Ballfaz St, Opposite Cotton riaUorfn). t RAinaa, N. 0. " j Special attention paLf to all forms of : chronic disease, disease,, of women and Children, Patients treated by mail and it mods to DbuhbbTins towns wnsn . oeatJC. 0 m lifM 1". 6 11 6 00 St. 5! SI ii 4 '9 4 V, ' 32 4 21 4 10 3 &3 3 44 3 30 3 22 3 0s 2 r w p m
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