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One Month. ;..i3.ool .28 :.!: t. tha Public. filtered a Second Class Mail Matter ON LABLL t The Leader in the News and ... in Circulation. ' TELEPHONE No. 188. - ' - ' Mr. Bryan unseflshly declines to permit the use of his name for the - next four years by those political i uiuos wnicn iniena to maice silver - the issue in 1900. In his Denver ' speech he said : "'It is my earnest desire that my name cease to be , connected with the clubs that are organised to continue this work. ' When the time comes, conditions .. . may produce some one else." Four , years hence a man running on a free ' - coinage platform, even with the aid . of a special train, would hardly at - tract as much attention as a minstrel show or a circus, In fact, it is . . r. hardly possible thatsilver will even enter into the contest for the presi- - deacy in 1900. There will be other issues in 1900 and if Mr. Bryan really intends to Beek the nomina tion then, he should keep abreast of the times and not rest his fate upon , an exploded theory of finance. It is a significant circumstance, noted by the Manufacturers'Record, , that in the last ten months the South , exported 65,000,000 bushels of corn, against 16,000,000 bushels last vear. Of the increase of 57,000,000 in the corn exports from the whole United Stales 50,000,000 was from the South. Jn other words, the South has become an active exporter of corn, as of other things. This is indicated further by the increase of direct steamship lines to Europe from Southern ports. Five years ago, Ue record shows, there were such direct lines from Baltimore and New Orleans only, while at present nine , other Southern ports enjoy direct communication with Europe. The opening of these new lines of trade Is due chiefly to the enterprise of ., the strong railway systems formed by recent consolidations intheSouth. The new agreement regulating the issue of passes during 1897, which was adopted by the western pas senger association at its recent meet ing in St. Louis, makes a more radi cal change in the present agreement than was believed at the time of the meeting. The details are. made the subject of a circular for general information. Next year :.r only the general manager, president and general superintendentof a rail .; road will have thi power, to obtain passes lor employees or alleged em " ployees from other lines. This cur ' tailmentof the officials Lose sppli ( cations for passes will be honored is eXDACUtti 111 result In a nut ....:.. - - . " HbHU Ji the number Issued by 50 per cent. The traffic department, including thegenerrl freight agent, is barred . "erasing a privilege now en- r inveul ni tt t a , i v i i - . j "-ku iU yaj vis way in luture Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator Of the estate of Calvin Kelly, deceased, this is ta notify all persons Indebted to said estate to pre sent their claims for payment to me on or before the 18th day of November, 1897, or this notice will be plead la bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please pay without further demand. Hezekiah Pool. nl7 lawdw . Ksfic8 To ClhTtx Payers- The city tax list for 1896 has been F laced in my hand for collection, will be in my office for that pur pose every day from 9 a. m to 4 p m. All taxes not paid by December 1st are subject to a penalty of 1 per cent, and an additional 1 per cent on the first day of each month there after until raid. . W. B. Hctchings, nov6 30d City Tax Collector. Of aaysrest trial and test pray s ia regard t Hood'i SaraaparlUa f ret, Crcatcct r.Tcrit , U Beeturd bjr a peculiar Coaiblnev . :, , tioa, Proportion and . froeeas ' anknowa ta tbers whieh ' naturally and actually produces . . Ci Greatest Cured t 4 Shown bj thouaaads ol koneat, . . . TOtuntary tesUmoniala waieh v f : ';- BMurally and actually produst fttifr 9 Aseardiiw to Uw ttatements at . . druggata u orer Um oautry. , la Uhm tans points Band's SaraanarUla la meuliar tn itMlt , n nu i Lm v v J L j Mi Mycr rJ J lilt n U 3 c Sarsapari la rv bUwbeat It la thaOna True Blood rarlOer. Hood's Pill5w7u!rt i 4 1 i . -. - - , b if'. ' ' ? ' & 8IC3. :.: : ' I: CarMta, and Trade-tarka obtained and aH at-l eat winnm conn acteaior Maniaarc Frra. 1 OiraOmcctaoproarrt U, . anMTOmetf aad w caaeecara aateatia kaa lima thaa tbammz nnaota (root Waahingua. i Ve adriaa. If patentable or act free eit aigav Oar lea not doe till patent la atcarad. i A MamtLtT. V ? S" Obtaia Fatean," with at of mum nttaVtt and lofewa aanatriail aeat tree. Addreea, . . . C.A.GrJO7&CO. VPPa PRItRI OPPfUK, WIIHIMTtat, ff, We guarantee the Back to be better than sold In Baleigh. Has box seat, double Guarantee price THIS WEEK ONLY. Open at Night. Royal I &; Borden, ; Looo!:out, are you ready for it? If not, comoand get your shoos. Some beautiful nr blankets, quilts, uci dijucd, v pu IOWS and coats, capes, cloaks, jackets, umbrel las, lap robes. Do not forget your horses, we have, plenty of blankets for them. - Lycn nc:!:cl Cf :ro I have purchased a HaniE:z3 Foal C:r I have on hand a larfre stock of Cloth, wainut, ivosewooa, uaK ana -- . , Motalle CASKETS "A LABGE STOCK OF any $10 Rack ever hooks, solid oak. Try t a nc-tmiwHT to. fa. r.h. a Enccl oior Stccm Lcunilry," Phone 19. 105 and 107 W, Martin Street. ( Academy of Musio Building. ) WE DON'T BRAG about the superior excelenoe of our work, or criti cize other laundries. Our patrons can judge for themselvM. tint Jo d ... W A f AAI dAfWmdAnt nil AMDAM wkn A.t . I ' . . J . - - . , .un, .w uaura w nuiKe a neat aressv ap pearance for the success of our business, and, in order to five our customers exper- nis ln- the best of oervice, one of this firm, who has had seven vears practical a, gives bis entire tune to the denartment. Tt la gs done right. Is it yours ? Watch your linen and see. voro, vuB)tiijr anu rrumpuiess. ienee in the business, gives his ent: teresi w see inin Onr motto: Give Us a Call Sowers & Hardin, PR0R1ET0RS. New Shoe Store Shoe Bargains in Gents' Fine Shoes for this week. vv e piace on sale today the best line of mti:e. North, Carolina, ) In Superior Court, Wake county. ; ) Before D H Young, Clerk. 7. C. Marconi, administrator of Cherry Fenny.deceased, vs. Mary Walters and Jtenry Walters, her nusband, Mary Allen Koxie Allen, John len. Oeorge Fenny, Annie Holloway, heirs at law ; of Cherry Penny, deceased. -x x To Mary Walters, Henry Walters, Mary Allen, Lillie Allen and John Allen, defendants above named. -You will take-notioe that a special proceeding has been instituted In this court by J. 0. Maroom adminis trator of Cherry Penny, deceased. entitled as above, for the traroose of obtaining an order for the sale of toe real estate ol his said intestate to create assessments for the pay ment of the debts of the es'ate and the charges of administration; and you are hereby reauired tonrmear at my office in Baleigh, N. C. on the 2d day of December, 1896, and an swer or demur to the complaint of we piaintin in said action ororo- 1 1 ceding, otherwise the relief prayed k.i wut oe graniea. D. H. Young, C'erk Superior Court of Wake Co. October 19. m . : 1 aw 6 w Valuable City and (My Real Estate for Sale. On Monday, the 21st day of Decem ber, 1896, at the court house door in Baleigh. N. C, we will seU to the , ume Alien, nignest bidder at public outcry the fol- (Vllen, Susan Al-1 lowing real property belonging to the , Ada Penny, and 1 estate oi me late WilUamG. Unchurch: 1. The house and lot on McDowell street in the city of Baleigh,' which was occupied by said W. G. Upchurch as a family residence at the time of his death. This lot fronts about 105 feet on McDowell street and runs back anout Z10 feet, There is also an alley or entrance to the premises from Mar Satb ef Ltnd Ki:r P.:!:l;h. As exeeutor of the late J . B. Bob- bltt I will offer for sale at the Court House door in Baleigh. at 13 o'clock m., on Saturday the 5th day of De cember, 1896, . a valuable tract of land about 8 miles east of Baleigh containing Ninety-four acres, more pr less, adjoining the lands of W. H. Holleman, deceased, J. D. Dodd, J. W. Cross and others. It belnar the tract of land formerly owned by las. Aioore and vrevkraslT bv M. A. Parker., About 60 aores of the tract are in a good state of cultivation, of which a partis well drained low grounds. Good tenant house and necessary out-bousesand airoodwell of water are on the premises. " - Terms $360 cash, 'balance three COFFINS Of ALL KINDS. . , ' . And Gents', Ladies' Children's BoW and all equipments in the Un- ' . " dertalcing Jjlne. ' V M ,-. !e'-'"',-"t "Vi -"- " 4 " .' :. i' - .-' " "" "-"- '": , - .j . : Call on me at No. 123 South Wilming ton St., Baleigh, N. C. q. A: STn!::Lf.::D, ' ' UNDERTAKER. land for' Sale, Br virtue of a deed of morta-aflvi ex ecuted on the 3rd day of January, 1891 i win oner ior saie at tne court nouse door In Baleigh, N. C, on Tuesday, -December 20th. 1896. at 12 o'oloek m.. ior cash, the following tract of land as described in said deed of mortgage: Lying and being In Middle Creek township; Wake county, and beginning at a mulberry tree In Allen Mason's line, tnenoe anout east to a aogwood 1 Mar Matthew's corner, thence about southwest to a white oak. the Tom Smith corner, thonoe to a . ianre hick ory, about east, the corner of the land - Deionging to neirs of Marcom wood, inir containlna' twenty aores more or less. See book Gent's $3 Shoes ever Sold in Baleigh. These goods are shown in Bull Dog, Coin, Needle, French, Parish, Opera and Bazor Toes. Don't fall to see the above goods before pur- vxaoiug. iuejr are Dargains. Best line Indies and Children's Shoes in the South. DON T Ovcrloolt This! S. C. POOL. ', ' S. B.-NOBBIS, Manager. " pnocnnsTirjATion Is The Thief of Time." XI vou neciected to hur vnur win Wa nnni. i . . ummer as vour !nM rinT iT.7 IZ, .uKT'fr,maa w - ZA.iy;c: " .1 C T, :t uaye a?ne, give us your "r, IZ..r 7, "T Zr'va "" comes with the first spell of win iaunr. wuvouieuca maa eoonomv aemnnria fh. 1 : . We give prescriptions spec al care and attention at all hours, day or night If that Is what you want, we are, - - Yours truly, Wynns k tsd Eirdicng, Nortb Side Drug store, Halifax season's supply of fuel at once, and to get in and nut awav W LiJ will be a source of satisfaction to you forraonthY to comS' Tr stock i am imiTiW. 1-J L . . VUr STOCK IS " " -..v.. jwur uiuom lur oesi gooas at lowest prices. rJoImGon M -Arism street,:: one block south of Peace Institute. s. a. r.zi'i & son, COAL andflWOOD. Phone 150. FIRE INSURANCE. Solicit a pat jf your patronage . Office over, MacRae's BranchPhar tin street. The dwelling U a handsome .f. T nrr") twenty aores more or less. tMe dook two-stor' woderbuultag wi!h f1 ?nM ,inyiment. ltl ol toe rooms and there are stt&Me stages erwt !,ato; .tt 1 e4s of Wake county -- con Office 109 Fayetteville St ma- Ttiio.Dayl ana out nouses on the lot. This property is covered by the life estate, dower,' of Mrs. Eleanor M. Up- vuuruu, wiuuw ui saia w.v. u poourcn a wui Bum suojeci to ner rights 2. A lot in the village of Oberlin' near Raleigh, adjoining the lots of spence, uavis and others, fronting on Wade avenue, being lot No. 27 in the I mar or saw village as recorded in regisier-a oook sz, at page 6Slr taining about one acre. -.s ; o. a tract or tana containing 16 I acres, more or less, in Swift Creek townsnip, waKe -ouunty, .about four miles southwest of Raleigh in the seo- uuu ui eounu-y Known -as Khamkatte, tt being the land conveyed to W O Upchurch by B. J Urwhuroh and wife by deed regigtered in Book No J3 at page uw oi tne said Register of Deeds 4. A tract of land containing about SO acres,- lying in the said Rhamkatte section oi wake county and bounded on the north by the lands of of the-late Wm Grimes, On the east by J W Cole's lunu, un enesoutn DVUiauollv Snrlntr road, and on the west by the lands of George Green: it heinir a nnvalnn nf me mna conveyed to W G Upchurch by deed reiristered in book Nn at page 41, of said Register of Deed's umce. 6. Lots Nos. 271 and 272 in thn nlan and map of the Oaraleiirh mills nmn- erty south of the city of Raleigh. The tots aaioin eacn other and lie on tha corner oi uienoaie street and May- wood avenue and are each about GO ft py iou rt in size. They are described in a deed registered in book No. 108 al page Hi at said 4ec-later nf rw' n. A tractor about 9A Mrfca: "Ivlnn about U miles south of Rallo-h. s J I J .1 . i m O juining .we . ianas oi tne Caraleigh mills, known as "W G., Upchurch 's Blaoknall place." ' It being the land now occupied oy aryant Smith, Esq. mis property is well improved, has large barn and atahla a.nH nna aweiimg on It. and tha la.nrl la In a high state of cultivation and a fln market garden. There are -a number oi large suppernong vines and a good orchard on we plaoe. - . f Sale mada bv rlrtim nf f aired upon the undersigded executors by the will of W G irnchnmh. w ceased. v . Terms of Bale: one fourth nuk. Ke.i. anoe in twelve months with 9 per cent uiwnm iiia uar ui sale. - r " Cham it Rrt.vtw. i tti.) D D tJpcHnECH, I W. G Upchurch a. unjHuwjH. j ... aeoeased. ; Nov. 21st, 1896, " ' , tds J.. Hat.. KnnniTT. " I nov 5 r ' Ex. of J. B. Bobbitt "o24 tds ' . J. CI Harris. : Atty. for Mortgagee. For . f Jillplla, f y For the last 20 years we have fccot Plsca Cure for Con- BumFtlon in stock, and would sooner think a ftxeryman could get alone; without sugar in his store than we could without Flso'sGure. It is a sure seller. -RAVEN & CO., Druggist v Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, IZ96. Laud Sale. Under and bv the Superior Court of QUt . Manufacturers are closing - - winter clothing at about 20 per cent reduction and this enables us to sell at wholesale prices retail. ; ' " (; THE COMER "Say! Pa, are you reading lye advertisements?" i " - "No sonny, I am reading , of the 'soft snap' Whiting : Bros, have on clothing." :. """" M ii ii ii ii mm ii mi ii mi v " - : -;. 7 v f n 11 mi 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11, , J " - v V 5 ' Of - Fayetteville and Martin f Stsl Just us you Come Up from the iPark Hotel Tbj suit of Mrs. Agatha B. Edson I against the. Pennsylvania Railroad Company io recover $500, the value ""KKage wnicn she lost in the Johnstown flood, was decided against her in Judgj Nce'y's couit at Chicago.' The court held in rf- fect that the great flood, which cost sd many live?, was the act of God, and that a railroad company whose Just Received: A big lot of Boys' and Children's ouits. iuc bocks for 5c. r ; 1 WtlPrA t.ViA Rnoel lmiM nil J U 1 O 1 . . r . ' v j r. --v.. auu uo ucai own ana uuenu waters can uivmu uwiKr acrTou i tae i ouniain, Just the thinnr 'for Fnir VVnniV Call around boys, will be glad -to see you. ," , T 1 .'. . virtue of a decree of n Af . Walre. enntife in a leertaln civil ' atlnn. 721, summons docket of said court, en- w x . xuontague vs. J. w, Ryals. Nancv ,A. Uritt Tr.ur.i. Austin, I will on Monday, tha nfst day of Deoember, 18V0, at noon, sell at public auction at the court house uoor in we en or Kaiuiirh v. n . tk following describad triu-t t I a.nl lvlntv in Panther Branch Townshln. aaid county, and adjoining the lands of ueorge r-arun, jl, . Smith - and Others and bounded aa fnllnwar TU. Sinning at a stake in Little Creek, tenca north 4 degrees east 4 chains and 22 links to a stake, thum armth pi oegrees east 14 chains and 44 links to a stake, thence north 40 degrees owe av uuavioa maa w UIIKS w m Stake, thence south 87 degreea east IS r.haln. and 60 links to a stake, thence north s aeerees east 11 chaina in a fk- tne I'enny corner, thence north 83 da. grees west wiw i J. Weathers' line 49 chains to a stake on Juniper u buvui utvouB unwn . ana . rarlmil oourses oi said branch to ijuIa nrk- tnenoe oown said creek to the begin- ning, containing one hundred and two and a half aores (102J aores) as more ruiiy appears ny deed of Nancy A. Briti and others to J. W. Ryals and wife, date March 15, 1884, Begistry of Wake county, Book 87, page 400, and known as the homestead of said J. W. Ryals. : Terms cash. ' ... ., - ARMISTKAD JONES, I v r. 7 v s V, v. Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C.Nov. 13 'Sc. - . , i i . s:le! ct ur.3. . , " Under and' by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court, in a civil ac tion, No 6512, ol d, entitled Wm Smith B F Montague, we will, on the 7th day of December, 1896, sell at public auction at the court house door in the city- of Raleigh. N 0, at . 12 m, the following tract of land, sit uate in Wake county, St. Mathews township, beginning at a stake Jes sie Watkin n w corner in Jonathan Pool's line; thence 26 poles to a stake said Wattle's ; s w corner thence s .35 w 69 3-5 poles; thence - west 93 voles to two red oaks on the bank of Neuse river: thence un the various oourses of said rivei ' about 84 poles to .Pool's corner: thence with his line 88 e 135 poles to the beginning, containing 63 acres. Also, at the same time and place, we will sell the personal di-od- erty set out in said decree, consist-' ing of 1 mule, 1 horse, 2 wagons, " harness, ' farming Implements and . part of. crops -made on said land. Terms cash. ' - ARMISTEAD JONES, THOS R PURNELL. i - ' ao7tds ...". Commissioners.' SALE OF LAND. Mechanics and fester's 'Us::: Are prepared to make prompt loans OnRcatlEGtatc. IbliuO iiutukuuiU , tvul liiwuluj Loans on stock o Union made promptly And paid on -day-of aDnlication. - , -. " Apply to ' Gcorco.Allon, Secretary, ... 22 Pullen Building, Riileigh.N. C novLj lm By authority confered upon me in judgment of foreclosure made at ; Feb. term and an order made at Oc tober term,' 1806, of the Superior Court of Wake county, in a civil ac tion No 6358 C. J. D. entitled W P. Utley vs Mary A Utley et als, I will on Monday, the 4th dav of January. 1 1897 at 12 o'clock m., sell at public outcry at the county court house door in the' city of Ralei-h, N. C, the following tract of land situ ted in Middle Creek township, Yvuke county, N. C, and known as part of the home tract of land recently' owned by A. J. Utley, deceased, adioinlngthelandsofAJ Elancbard, A P Norris and others and bmm :, i as follows: Beginning on the e , t side of the Raleigh road and runs with A J Elanchard's line on thn south and Dallas Adams'on the e and on the north with Janes' H. .oah's line back to FaiJ. lUilo'-h rond and with said road south in A J lElanchard's line, containing f ) , acres, more or less. Said land lo in t p s.. ne conveyed bv A J ITt.lcv sn.l wi.'e on tie Cth day of Decern l-cr, l ', io i, i ut;ey bvmoiii-f f' i iiis recorded in bulk'll ''i' - i In the cfiice of l'.e '.t Ior Wake enunfy. iL , f -h. ; JT. E. NoBFim. r ( r s cf
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