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- . I r ( : Con:- T'-N CF THE VISITOR, ...... J X...O, AND TiiS 1 1 .. 1. . 3 a tie Fuilen Building, corner ; ye 1 le ville and Davie Streets. GNF.KK O. ANDREWS, . , Editor aad MmmMfT, uaver i..,za,ra rerry. the -is a daughter of John La Farge, the well known artist. Jasper h. MeEAar, Soliottln Afnx. , A recent cable from London says that Mr. Chauncejr Depew would certainly be a persona grata in the highest circles as the successor to Mr. Bayard. If an after-dinner speech will get him the appointment Chaun'cey runs a good chance Sol oemg next ambassador. s a ff ! ; Subscription Prices. : f . 1 , " 1- W . , ' S V : ' The beat aalva in tw m cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt .uvuiu, icTor aores, tetter, cnappea bands, chilblain. mra anA all .Vl eruptions, and positively cures piles, I ni" nn n. w mmimA - t! i 1 teed to give perfect satisfaction or nVMlAW MfimHoJ T 1... OK j per Nix. Vw sale by John Y. Mao" One Year ,......;...:;....... -00 Six Months ...... 1.M One Month. :'.:......Li..:.i. v.2S Mom Caratlva Fewer .or1 .$r. in Circulation. V'V TELEPHONE No. 168. I Is CnntainAil In a hnttla TT J I ' . wwiw .a UWUI The Leader in tbf: NeWS and fIvu tnn in any other, sioti ' - i ur nnmncuin .. . it nt. I , I VJDW UfflJ- I DnetOr and mAnufastiir-Ai rnnva. ,tf costs the jobber more. And it Is worm nure to the consumer. It has a record of cures unknown to. hi other preparation. It is the best to uuj uecause it is me one true blood purifier, , , i - Hood's nilln nra tka haet nu uver meaicine. Gentle reuuuie, sure. . fc .... - La. V. j &de and I jrit Maintains thecon&denoa, ot the p. , ,e la Hood 'a 8araapair.ula.i II tnec' Seine curHt yon whan sick ; if it nuke Wonderful cure everywhere, then beyond U quest Ion that medicine possesses merit. Quality has supreme sway with us. " miuiomuuis ui our amoiiion If need be, profit must fay for U W u L That Je Just the truth about Eood'a Bar seperllla. We know it posaeeaea merit because It cores, not once or twice or hundred times, bat In thousands and Deolutxly, permanently, when all otbera amu " w iuij awv vmmtvi - tt v repeats Sarcaparilla I m beat - la tact the One True Blood FnrhW V V VI 1 IHUVIUlUUi T I - a.. .... - . - Ai wo ve 4?oc noDDy. it is to make our 115 rraJe of suns and over- fYVftfa ITlA.ri7na f, 4k A fTk a i i t s " wc vuo txiwucj. 1UD lcu;u S wo L v Huccet ..ca. A COUJ- pansonoffabrica, making, fit, fashion, tell tales of worth proves them de serving rivals of the 120 caa oonimandn any other store in America, or at any tailor's. That isn't a penny too strong a paralled to draw, '' TblS Season VA ha.VA tmlv tiirtnA nnnnKa c1um,I,L0 ..AnlUnAs ana easily reach a a higher perfection giving you a better suit, a better overcoat, a bigger variety, a bigger money's worth for 115 than we have ever been able to do before. . Th f 51l1'TQare single and double sacks and cutaway frock of 1 V Y, V correct cut, made up in lain, blue and black chev iots and lots of new and nobby patterns in all-wool casslmere, worsteds, etc, plain and fancy lined. h; ..-..; ; ; , ; . . -. . , t wrrr r 4-o are covert lentrth or lontrer. so ever- i , . VC body 8ha11 ha exactly what they oiaca: jerseys Jinea inrougnout witn lmportea serge, satin across the shoulder and all through the sleeves, it's the eaual of anr M V... J U . . 1 J I thing y this 13 OU ' buv At ftj TTinr nt. Inct a grade to be well dressed. I You needn't step a cent beyond if?- ROV'f? OInthPQ 'B'Rgest sale we ever had in this depart- v-lVLI,e5ment. Our suits,. both, Jong and, Sort Land Sale. ' A SaVFrancisco man named L. J. Bernhardt' is trying to raise a body of men to undertake a novel colonv attion projects His plan is to buy a r. vessel, i equip it and sail to the St , , John, or - Hermit Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, where no in , habitants are left but South Sea Is land t belles, whose husbands and :i 1 - . brothers have been killed in canni bal wars or, taken away by con .: scienceless raiders. Capt. Berg - man, of the American steamer Bo- 'tianza, recently sent the news of the : peculiar condition of affairs on the v., Hermit Islands. He said his ship was blown out of its course and an' chored close to one of the islands captain was aitonished to see is none but women on the coral reef, toe the island was hardly more than 'that,' ' The women swam like mer- , maids to the ship. They told of the :. condition of affairs on the island and wanted the captain to leave some of :,; his sailors.' They said thev would heap on them all the honors of royalty if they would take up their residence ' ..Mr, Reinhart says he is dissatisfied , with the condition of the labor wor'd and . wants to lead a peaceful exis- tence on the islands without having V struggle day and night for bread and butter. He wants to form a re public on eo-operative lines.' ' Mr v .'if Reinhart says that as it is in the . uuuw w iu uuanus support me . , natives with . little work. . He pro- Y ..... . . mt ' .... , ;; poses 10 get mty men to contribute . 125 each. ; With this money he ex- W peets ,o" buy. a schooner and pro- visions for the voyage. Soon after ! Jandlngthe men, it is proposed, are '-, ; t to build a fort and then take posses- . . sion ot the tillable ground. uch of , them as desire to take wives unto 7. .. J 'a. " - (. i'- j ':.'.. : . .. .... .themselves in ' the mlnnv ran wraA S ' native belles, as John Bolfe wedded ' Pocahontas. : Mr.RAinhnrtnn.ira ihaf J"? . In a few years they ought to be ex- : . . porting large quantitiesof South sea ., island produce. As there are nomen j on the island, he says the opportunity : .. to talrn nmuABAtnti nt t.ka r -Out opposition is one seldom had by l colonists." - 1 WhenBahjrweaalow waaawhwChaanriL . WteabnvMaCUU.ahaariajAtea. WaeBatoae(MMDniHicBtoCkag. l 3M Kwtici To Cfr Ttx Ptysi. The ftir,v tu lief IQfU! vL 'il rli?r.,n. m nana w coiieouon. 1 will be in mv nfRv n t,,4. uic Dose AVerv da, hm i All taxes not paid by December 1st are subject to a penalty of 1 per cent, and aw additinnai Zt on the first day of each month there- wi uuhi paiu. -r..'v .n.,vv .:v. nov6 30d , Citv Tax Gafww.1 Under anj by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, (. m , ltl .1.. vtJL' -w. win .wvu ' wmuu,. . AlU. 721, summons docket of said court, en- vi,tcu jd . r . niontairue - vs. j . w . Rrala. Manev A. Rrltt and Jnwnli Austin, I will on Monday, the Slat day of December, 1896, at noon, sell at publlo auction at the court house door in thfl eltv nf Rm.ntrh nT n tVu. following deecribed tract of land lvinsr in Panther Branch Townahin. aa.i3 county, and adjoining the lands of George Partln, A. . - Smith and others and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake in Little Creek, m m hh mt hb a, wwea . vantaaw S VUeVAASBF and 23 links to a stake, thence south 87 degrees east 14 chains and 44 links to a stake.' thence north 40 degrees rant IS nhkiiia ami OA linlra b a thenoe south 87 degrees east 15 chain's and 60 links to a stake, thence north the Penny corner, thence north 83 de grees west with H J. Weathers' line 49 chains to a stake on Juniper eourses of said branch to Little Creek, mkuiw uuwn ma creel 10 roe Defin- 1 rrr-i - r. : . - nine, containing one hundred and two I iison ana otoers; Deginning at anda half acres (102 acres) as toore I iinggs corner in an old field, uuo uicul CUSli oa puma w a stake and pointers, Briggs' corner; thence north 2 degrees west 160 poles ton pine, thence north 88 degrees; west 842 poles to a pine (formerly) A; Johnson's corner, thence south 1711 poles to the begin ning being the land conveyed by said Dodd and wife to said B. J. pants have caught us manv a new customer. : Soon time to think about an overcoat for the boy and quite natural here is the place for your best Bcicvvtun. tron t (an to vote on tne Dicycie with every dollar's worth pur chased. Won'tv'raa bov be haDDV Christmas Ever . . - , r. ; .s.v.D..:CTJujr;r., j-eaainK one Price Clothiers, QOn Wednesday, December 23rd 1896, at the Court House door In Raleigh, N. C, I will sell at publlo outcry the tract of land described in a mortgage from B. J. Unchurch B n 1 1T ft IT 1 I . - T " . auu ii , kx . upcnurcnwjamesiAXlu, registered in book No. 105 at page uii ui me register xr ueeas office vSr a . .. . m rva&Q uuuniy, wiiicn Jana is de- 8eiibAa3 in ftn.M wnnrtimna aa trma -fMftv' awaawwo A tract of about 357f acres in said county (Wake) andSwiftCreek town ship adjoining the lands of the late . ii. uiigxa, vy. xi. . uooawin, A. B. mery, Anderson Betts, S. Oth TITil . , ... faUv nmeur : bv dmil n( Nun A Rritl a.Bif nthM tt I Iff T 1. .-J wife, date March 16, 1884, Registry of Wake county, Book m.-page 400, and known aa tha honvmtoajl nf aIA T W Ryals. .Terms cash. AIMU81'AU JUNES, ,; - ' ' Commisaioner. v Raleigh, . C, Nov. 13, '90, , f tr. r "-l.HT tea fat PrapapaW New-Shbe (TTi1 - PJ1B -g. -ww. a, .Mlks.aa-aafaay-W' oxore We call pocial attention to our new line of , 1 . ' Lcihs' F...3 Sfcsss, including all the latest shapes, styles and toes, no made in - - f files' Fine Up-to-Date Footwear Readowu;5yt,!4WWrrnted0 to M "P thene,;.nd.fe Prin theUaprat -pring heel, in all ana vuidren's Shoes in the State.- iivujuB, manager. ' Upchurch and VV. (i. Unchurch by deed of even dale (with said mort gage) and to secure part of the pur- tuttno uiuucy ior wnicn saia aeea oi mortirao'e wm Tviit01 V. I from said sale 100 acres, more or less, Of Said land which haa twwn snM I since the execution of said mortgage! to John W. iUpchurch and now it I ' Sale mad a iv ria an Aunt.W f miu jaincsiAKia, dv virtue or powers conferred bv said deed nf mnrlmum I .1 . . 7 " o-o- lauuvo ifleouunea. v y , Terms of sale cash. Hour of sale . " S. C. DODD, v Executrix of James Dodd. ,dtds. , , ValoaMt CiljandtetrjEd Estate far Sale. DON'T Overlook This ! .'--Pu232n.aTL:TEn:j Is The Thief of Time." - : - XI VUU Har-CTIaWTUal HnasMMM A. . 1 - t- BumVa wr-,71:r 'Y",Ti"rsI "".PP'm coal and wood in the order now anif avni7 tiT. "Q8Ula T? one, give usyour now complet, and we iWou, orde fZ" ILSrM ? t 7"- ivwu an rowrai prices. . , w.JicC..-J -Cv Us. Talk in railroad circles over the ... f I m . I . f . - am . , : .oeuuuuru Air Aine a anaira nas not yet subsided. The action of , the storkholders of the Georgia, Caro Hna& .Northern and the Seaboard ' Air Line Belt railroads here yester day in endorsing the attitude of the officials of the Seaboard system in s the recent rate war, has tended to ereate an impression that the Sea- board may, at an early date, renew the rate war.' The Seaboard people declare their .profits, during the ,.( progress of the war, were entirely -. satisfactory to them and, as they still wish to get certain concessions from the 'association lines, it is not at all unlikely that they wilt rdrame hostilities. The polling committee of the Seaboard's stockholders, gave : out a statemont in Baltimore Satur day, setting forth the reasons, from t'..e;r standpoint, why the deal was wt consummated. Office 109 lYtyetteville St f ' - J J run ti r-t f x J ' ' ? rO; i r-n. inn ' - tin i . 1 1 f .-.... ,aV , , Manufacturers are closing ; out winter clothing at about 20 per cent , reduction and this enables us to' sell ;f Y at wholesale prices retail. ' ; . ; ."Say! Pa, are you reading ' '"- v ' , lyeauvenisementsf "- , i , ' - , - -r. - ; . "No Kinny, t anj reading '; , ; ' V 7 i ; ' ' ' of the 'soft snao' Whitinn ' " 1 W vwJ ; - Bros, have on clothing." r JttotTeceivecl": ; We give prescriptions spec al j 4' care and attention at all hours, : ' " day or night If that Is what ' i ' you want, we are,o " I - - i, , Yours truly, ., . i North Side Drag Store, . "; ..... -.. - - ' ,4 Halifax street, one block south "of i Peace Institute. , On Monday, the 21st day of bewar ber, 1896. at the court houaa dnor In Raleigh. N. a, we wiU seU to the nigneat biaaer at public outcry the fol lowing real property belonging to the estate of the late WiUiamG. Upchurch: 1. The house and lot on McDowell street in the city of Raleigh, which was occupied by said W. O. Upchurch as a famuy residence at the time of his death. This lot fronts about 166 feet On Mnrtownll arrant k..k about 210 feet There is also an alley or entrance to the premises from- Mar tin street The dwelling is a handsome two-aton amnrlan KnllHt .III rooms and there are suitable stables auu vut nouses on tne lot. ; This nroDertv la MitMui l. fk estate, dower, of Mrs. Eleanur M. Up church, widow of said W. G. Upchurch mm aiu us buiu auDjeci K Der rignlS. Z. A lot in the VillSBW Of Otwrlln. near Raleiirh. adioinimr lha ki nt SDenoe. Davla anrl mlu. wade avenue, being lot No. 27 in the fiw ui vuiage as recorded ; in te?iater'a hnnk 39 at m.. Rai . - 1 f "-eu . WV, - WU- taining about one acre. ' 3. A tract Of Und intInln 1.U acres, more or lees, in fcwlft C reek sownsmp, wake county, about four miles aouthwnal nf rt.uit. I. tion of country known as Rhamkatte.' Upchurch by B. J Upchurch and wife by deed registered in Book No 138 at page 190 of the said Register of Deeds office. .. . . s ; 4. A tract of land containing about 60 acres, lvtnir in tna uM section of Wake oountv and hnnnHaH on the north by the lands of of the late Wm Grimes, on the east by J W Cole's land. On thnHnnth hvtf, TTAll- a road and on the west by the lands of George Green; U.beinff a portion of IDA lADQ mnVAVAfl trt W n TT 1 by deed registered in book No 62, at page 41 of said Register of Deed's offloe. . . i. ' 6. Lota Noa. 971 an 9-9 t- .-k. 1 mm mw av saw . . uusj UJewaM and map of the Oaraleirh mills prop erty south of the eity of RaleiirhuT Tne lOtal ad4r..B Aflh At.KAWa.waai ltaa ILa. eorner of Glendale street and Mar wood avenue and are each about 60 ft dv laun in siza Truv itn.ikaj w, -,mM.j WM w ajOOVIlUCU In a deed registered in book No. 109 at naee 404 at aalrl Ttol.ia. nji. VIUOB. t-w w ...... ut, dro you rci.ui'iorit? If not, conuand nctvour clic: Some beautiful blankets, auiltc. comforts, rub ber r shoes, pil lows and coats, capes, ' cloaks, jackets, umbrel las. Ian robed. Do notJ forget vour horses, vo have plenty of Diankets for them. Lr- Paaa.taa.t'Pf As exeeutor of the late J. B. Bob bltt I will offer for sale at the Court Houso door in Raleigh, at 12 o'clock m.. on Saturdav the 6th dav of De- oember, 1896, a valuable tract lof land about 3 miles east of Raleigh containing Ninety-tour acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of W. IL Holleman,. deceased, J. D. Dodd, J. W. Crossand others, it being the tract of land formerly owned by Jaa. Moore and previously - by M. A. Parker.. About 60 acres of the tract are in $ good state of cultivation, which a part is well ' drained low grounds. -Good tenant house and neronasarv nut-hnuRAaanil norwt wall of water are on the premises.- j ierms ku casn, balance three equal annual installments with in terest from date of sale. ' - - . - J.i Hal. Bobbitt, i " nov 5 . Ex. of J. B. Bobbitt t . . ( ; , tt . t : ('rill1' ' : ; 1-n. -uuta i i ' towr-L' L ,. : ; , . . sie Vai ifl's n wc .-. fi.i . Pool's Lne; t is. 1 ; slake sai 1 Vv 's s w thence a vr I. .. west 82 j' t to t t the bank of i.ouiij i.,kf;. the various course cf t ... about 84 poles to 1 ' il's thence with his Una si e 1 to the tMinni acres. 3 t A1mv nt tia f place, we will sell tLe p. erty set out in said doeivi, coi. In or of 1 mule.. 1 hrtr "v- part . or crops. Biaae on ( Terms cash. - ALiTICTFAD J0r,TI3, ' . TliOS R PUT.NI.LL, noTtds : Coianucolunera. ani r . .. .... . .. a .. North -Carolina, t In'. ,'-rW Court, Wake county. Lui e j, mmm, Li. I. ,.Ct'." Miimm nilmiritcT ' .rJ unerry i'enny, aecoafpi, vs. . ; -ry Walters and Ilenry - V-," rj, tsr husband, Kary Alien, Li. .Id Ala, Itoxie Allen, John Al! "n, tusan. Al len. Cj Penny, A .'a le"y, tnd Annie l.lowpv, Lr.irs at law- of Cberrv Penny, ccci d. ' To Wary V alters, i enry 7alters, Mar Allan. T.lMia A'.Um ixl Ihka Allen, defendants ahover- 1. , xou win take notice t t a F--ial niwAAf)tno' hna hnon 1.;, f la' this court by J. C. L.rco.n i . Ja tratorof Cherry Tenry, si enutiea as aoove, ior tae purr ; of obtaining an order f r t.e i 's of uo ini vamw vt. uia aii.a i ment of the debts of the et' 3 end tha nhaFlTM Af ft.lTntntofrn . c n 4 VMH. i WW V., U. Uf ' ', CUW you are hereby rt' uirM f i r at my ofSce In Ilu.hh, N. C, . ;he 2d day of December. L.3, t - X. an swer or aeraur to the comj 1 of f ha Tvlat n t i ff .In aatil .MIam am t ceding, otherwise the relief grayed . win oe graniea. , - , , Tt TT: ,VTTiri' f Ork Superior Coortrf 7.r' s Co. vbuoeriv, ad. iif (f 7- For the last 20 years to lave I. t TLos C . - ; aJoa la stock, and wouIJ sxr.rr l! J-i a grc;:r, ion without suar LiilJ3 r-re tui u'r 'I tt ' aa a. a aa - .. A. Airactol about 20 acraa. l1n .awl 11 m - . . Bf 0 i, ad- - w eiwvus w eBrUIBa about li miles south of Raleich o, UJ - a Forthe surrtloa l - " - w M - . Vy I i x iso s t-ure. u u a sure r. cr. yvv ri-H ii Uj.. jj. Ceresco, Lllchlgan, September 2, J?6. . ','". - . , ' ' i - ' I , , - ' nown as "W..G. Upchurch's I mills. BlacknaU place. It being the land I uuupiea dj oryant bmltn, -i:sq. iuu- trupercy Im weu improved, nas larva htm anrl .t.V,la - a dwelling on it-, and the land is In a high state of cultivation and a fine market garden. There are a number of lariyA iMiniMMinni ihia..ii - orchard on the place. - v.-;- - oaie maae ty virtue of powers con ferred nnon tha lllulnNtmll avAA..,AH Dv the will . of w n It.k..w., . Terms of anU: nna fnnh aa.h k. i. anoe in twelTA mnntha aHth a 1 . .HwTm irvnu UBJ OI SaiO. : - , . - Chas H Bklvin, ) ; Executors of D Upchcbch, I ff, o Upchurch uixnuKua. j deceased. Nov. 21st, 1896, ' -' ' id. -1 a ''CajT-tl ' j ' " -t ' S;- if'' -4"!, tV''. .i I jii. j . 0MM.,;CS . -r -,,." " M i it tin 11 11 11 11 im 11 ma 1 , 1 " ... , , MI 11 1, Hiltl l It II .IH II If "" - ' " '. Of. Fayetteville and rilartih CfcL Just as you Come Up from the We guarantee the Rack to be better than any flD T-fk ever .soldjn Raleigh. Has box seat, double hooks, solid c iy 7 Guarantee price THIS WEEK ONLY, ' 1 V . !t in . I'' "A II I mmS . ,11 , 1 llargaret La Farge has been u J by I Tayor Boyle, of New I ; 1 i.u.ne tli.g-unboat Newport, A big lot of Boys; and Children suits, ioc Socks for 5c. hve fG ceh m :::::T;ii"i ::3 ' -on '. o rr?a cz:;t t:::i yeas ? r-i r-y W- W sal tut b. ) . ,wh"e the finest cigars and the best Soda and L'ineral TT'.-. 3 "r n be had. Bromo Seltzer served at the Fountain. -.a u.n Just the thinj for Fair Wcc!:, Call around boys, will bo nlr.c! to see you. 1 I Guaranteed to all investors on invest inert?, rf'il -if irtuli,; ' Tl " r " " r I I .... t ..... lUillk u...i'i u lY, I ; l ? . .C.r'.i r::J FT.IDAY SIGHT, IT0V. 7. . Edr.-i'Yf i r 1 ' .1.. : ' . . : Direct f.-om E..:. ; ; 1 ! " .!.,--!k1-,1 at Eatb, m . No. -n p i .'2 'i- r.r - s i 7 , r--.t - IT. s, I . ..:''!' r ).:iin:.j. Kiss i 7,
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