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i ( i.-.Ii to 1,. tven forever t (!.; '..a tlo LrkLt angles of Ii l' e loved so much to sln J ! 1 a s t v. lee, f ca child so j i j . r favorite song was, Jesus lows to L'.cia little cLildren justlike lie. the is missed in the house hold and by her little playmates. Yircep not for her dear mother, this world was too dark and gloomy for one so bright and sweet, as Louise. fLhe has only gone before,, to stand among the angles. and sing. . We are little pilgrams, and wait for you he bore her sickness like a little Christian which she was, and died with a sweet smile on her little face. On earth she was sweet, loving, and kind to every one. To see her was to love her. But she is gone now to that beautiful world, far-away, where no sickness, "and death, can enter. She now weari-? bright goldon crown ' on her little curly head. , Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heven. ' ' A Fhienp. You Can B Wall. -When your blood Is pure, rich, and nourishing for nerves and ihusles. The blood is the vital : fluid, : and when It is poor, thin nd impure you must either suffar f rom . some distressing disease or you wiU easpy fall a victim to sudden changes, Ex posure, or overwork. Keep your blood pure-with Hood's Sarsaparilla and be well. , r - , . Hood's pills are the best after-din-ner pill, assist digestion, cure head' ache, 25 cents. ,v - MORTGAGE! SALS. trust executed to the undersigned by I a. Bobbitt, deceased, and recorded in ; book 135, at page 595, i Register of - Deeds oflloe for Wake county, we will expose to sale at public auction at the . door of the court house of Wake count ty, In Raleigh, N. C, at 12 o'clock m. on Saturday, the 26th' day of Decern dot, low, tne iouowing aescrioea tot . or parcel of land, situated on the east nlda of South West street in thecltr of Raleigh, ' between Morgan and Har- Sitt streets, adjoining the lands of the te Kimbrough Jones, on the north, another lot belonging . to the estate of J. B. Bobbitt on the south,' being part of city lot, No. 154, at shown In Shaf fer's map; and the northern lot, as now enclosed bv'fehce. ; of th lot con . veyed to J. B. Bobbitt . Deo. 14, 1878, ' by D. M. Carter 'et- ala, by ' de4 re corded in book 63, at page 11 In said Register of Deeds offlce, and fronts on t said West street 65 feet' and 4 inches and runs back east in depth 108 feet Pkele & Maynard, - t" r ' Attorneys for Mortgagees. MPRTOAOALE. Under akdTby virtue of a deed of . trust undersigned dv J. li. Bobbitt, deceased, and recorded in book 139, at page 157, Register of Deads oflloe for Wake county, we will expose to sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the door of. the court house of Wake county, in Raleigh, N. C, at 12 o'clock m., on Saturday, the 26th day of December. 1898, the prop erty therein described,, being a lot of r land on the east side of west street, between- Hargett and Morgan streets, and bounded by a line beginning at the northwest corner of w. Riggan's lot on West street, running thence along the north line of Riggan's lot 107 feet to C. 8. Allen's line, thence - northwardly along said Allen's line 60 feet to the One of anotherlot belong ing to the estate of J. B. Bobbitt, de ceased, thence west with the line of the last named lot 107 feet to West street, thenoe with west street 60 feet to the beginning? being the southern portion of the lot conveyed to J. B. Bobbitt by D: M. Carter and others by - deed re corded in book 63, at page 14, Register of Deeds office for wake county ..Terms of sale cash. ' J. N. Holding, w - ir B. S. Jekman, ."i " , ,- Trustees, . Ti:::.::.3fic:.:.:?:aL Seem to be 'in earnest preparing for the HOLIDAY.TRADE. They have their forces butfy today marking down their goods from 10 to 20 per cent below their already , . Low Prides. ; - v. r Everything will" be marked iln plain figures, so, if necessary, you can wait on yourself. The follow ing goods will -be included in this "C-EAT COT .PRICE SALE: -"-v. ..- - --Fane rockers', Hall chairs,Lamps of every description, Centre tables in oak, cherry, mahogany,', onyx, etc, Pictures. Easels, Albums, Fancy Hocks and . Book' cases, Writing "kg, China closets, Wardrobes , 1 couches and mah6gany things eu.uiblefor Xmas presents. . ,v Remember---' '"Everything is marked In plain figures and that you are cordially invited to call and examine our goods; tliey will be kept in our store next to Woollcott & Son's. , Very truly yours, . THOMAS & CAMPBELL. : nov30tf . 7 a tick, we it her Csstorl. f al,iheerledforCJtorU. Ml clunf to Outorta. j e riTethemOutaria. V . 4 -OF Haie Again Cut Their Fill Ycur Pcrlcrs l!sw. "While tou can buy an Eleirantover- Stufled suit for $36.00. - We also have a beautiful oak suit at $20. lutiful oak suit at $20. . , . , -r' - " V- Protect Ycur Desks. While yon Can buy this beautiful case for $8, regular price $16. "i, c T i Don't fail to see our $1 50 leather 12.50. Side Boards from $8 to $140.00.' er you buy or not. . Kemerober. we MEM and house furnishing goods in this state. 1 Yours for low prices and good goods.- .'',- ' TCfDAS;: -fi, - 9 We Sell Goods Cheaper Than ' , ! fAny Other House t' V I Holiday Season 1896. Second N" Our stock of Holiday Goods is now open for. inspection.- Full lines of fancy goods and novelties for the Christmas trade. Also a large line of articles in sterling silver. . Everything New ; No Old Goods. -: We invite an early call from our patrons arid customers that they secure a choice of selection beiore tne assortments are broken. :r To out-of-town customers we will send articles on approval, Wanted, at once, Our any other house. r v 17. 11. & n Q. C3L ATEnO ALSO rin Ware C'nntpfil not to rust. 3 m mm j Prices 10 Per Cent. J:t Think xf It! Our 175.00 . suits now $07.50 Our $50 00 oak sultBnow $45.00 ' V Our $25 00 oak suits now$22.50 ; - Our $12 60 oak suits now $11 25 All of those who have had our prices can get our prices now and see that tnis add is true. ' .. ; i:i:e r.E ti:e litems. Our $20 00 hall racks now $18 00 Our $15 00 hall racks now $13 60 Our $10 00 hall racks now $9 00 Our $5 00 hall racks now $4 60 , We have In stock a special lot of - f nau racics mat usually sell at sizjw, - we will now close them, out ($ $8 00. t ' " I - Side Boards ! Side Boards! Remember we make a' specialty 'of one uiae boards and china closets and all finds of Dining room furniture. seat dining chairs. Regular price Don't fail to see our stock. Wheth carry , the largest stock of furniture IWL7DELL: and 12 Martin Street . Floor. " to j be returned if riot jmces are lower than - : : : TUDilER CO. ECONOMY May be necessary In many ways when .dollars are scarce ' and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice It in the purchase of food, which is life.. Below, a certain standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it cost! a reasonable price.- We never want mora than ra- reasonable price for our Groceries. RAPID SALES Give our enstomors the benefit of elose margins. " We never keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what ws invest In It. - ' - - r ' ' CHOICE CRDCERIES Always in stock and promptly delivered - r when ordered. : . The firm of McClure & Peterson have this day dissolved co-partnership by mutual consent All bills and debts due the old firm will be f tiid to tbo new firm of McClure & lulcs. - . McCicrk A Petsrson. - Uago-lsiirnera.': GROSS 3 LINEHAN'S, It Measures its Value V j," , - x and you will do the braiulcst thing youv'e done in many a J'J' - it day for there's stuff there you'll need every day, stuff you'll ,-.v .:' ;t.Z heed when winter's storms are upon us and they're coming .-.v-:. fc 4 soon almost-at our doors.; Stuffs you'll want for Thanks rr'va. ' ' giving stuffs you "11 want for holidays studs you'll want . . .i ." ?.' for birthdays for someone jolse, Come now i Come quick ! . at , . - while assortment is good--almost unbrolcen--and nick out j - 'of this mine of good things not cheap good things, but good ;-. v..?.-r.:...e..f'. god things-nuggeto of pure value t . .. Minted ir , -- :: by the best artisans of the world they are yours at a valua :'i i r''r -. , tlon that makes the purchasing power of your dollar greater j ' than ever in the world's history. t Cross &. Linehah." Scltbol Books -f ' -.1..-' - . . 4- , Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. Wo have everything vou need in this line. A full stock of Hurd's : Fino SSdHonory Aid in the verydatest styles. A. Williams & Co s Book Store OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, ( Proprietors. Me Commercial and Farmers' V Bank, of Raleigh, H.jC. Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital Deposits . . Offers, its customers-ever v accommodation consistent with safe banking. " Sale Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms. ' Some-good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President. B. S. JERMAN. Casn e ' H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Simoson's , CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S ldmlnlatratoi's Notts. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Cherry Penny, de ceased, late of Wake county, N. C; this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of October, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all per sons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to tue. - J. C. Maroom, AdraV. R. T.Grav. Att'v. Jtw6w . October 7, 1806. i - v mm , -If you want to know how b'gyour DOLLAti Is -!nV many CENTS itcontains, its purchasing power, take it to .210 - Foyettevill Street. ' i- j Guffs "Done" Just Right will make a man happy all day. Cuffs or collars "'done" wrong are productive of temper and profanity to an apalling degree. We don 't be lieve the most critical taste could find a fault with the work we do. It is perfect, and what can be better than the best? When you wish to be sure of good work, come to PHONE 87. . $100,000.00 . 300,000.00 Ointment PIlAnnACY, To Um Tax Pvn of Was. County I urge and Insist that I must col lect the taxes, and that each tax payer must come forward and settle at once. It is important that I should close up my tax account for the year 1896, and hence make this urgent appeal. To air who come forward and settle before . December 1st, 1896,. I shall charge no cost; but sfter that I shall charge cost as al lowed by law. This is positively the only notice I shall send out. v : r M. W. Paots, - , ; . H ! f Sheriff of Wake County, -r- nol3ow 3w . " . .' GREAT" Gcmbination Sale HORSES, BUGGIES, - AXD I ,- HARNESS. Friday and Saturday, Nov 27 and 28 On the above dates I will sell you at auction without reserve, two ear loads of Virginia and Cast Tennessee Horses irom i to 8' years oia, all sound, good wurnn. bie wm ne maae eacn aay Rain or Shine. Erery horse sold un- acr a guarantee. I , Fbak Stronach, 5 ' Auctioneer. Diiggies At Auction. i Tyson & Jones 1 Barbour Open ap Uujrgy. . 1 Studebaker Top uf?gy. 1 Cortland Open linger, I uaDcouK upen l t urner Top Buggy. i Bugg . When you want to buy a nice new top buggy at your price rlvemee call, I sell you cheaper than you can buy irum tne iactory. FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r. - Stronach ' Emporium. 111100 III 209 Fayetteville Street. New MilHiiery ! We have now ready for the trade all the latest things in fall and win ter Millinery. Trimmed and untrimmcd Ladies' Hats, with all the new trimming materials. ' Children's and Infants' Caps, in all styles and colors. All customers will bo given prompt attention. Goods sent on approval. Kxprcss paid one way. Agent for Imperial Patterns. ie Reese. Cut Flouors Roses. Carnations, Chrysanthe nums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, Golden band, white and pink Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissns, Tulips for forcing in the house and early spring blooming outside. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. rnone lis.- octll Have Kept You Cool All Summer. Will Keep You w A R All Winter. Soft Coal, Pocahontas and 0 Russell Creek; ; Thicker andr r : y : Jclliso G::l. ' The best Coal at lowest prices al ways atj , ; t3 f.liss Maggie Reese. Magg M C'jU Ore:) NUTS Walnuts, almonds, Brazils roaanjf filberts and .cocoa nuts.. We have bought a big lot of these goods at a low price and will be glad to quote you wholesale prices. Call or drop us a postal, . . -4- ? RAISINS and FIGS Fhie London Laver and oitted raisins- 15c tvr - pound, . loose Muscatels 10c; Fine Layer figs 20c per pound, whole bos 15e per pound. - , . Dried FruitS5J rents 10c lb; California unpeeled ' peaches 12c lb; apples 6o to 7Jc. " Old Fnshlnn f!nnnt Tt llsltr riA)lt. - Flour, free from grit, specially pre. pared for our best trade, 6c lb; HecllM's nrtmrait. ,ln 3, and :. R th packages 0 and 35c per package. , Vermont Maple Syrup. This is ' the cenulnn MnnlA Kan 1 m) inaah 75c: Quart bottles 50c nlnt bottles ' 25c. s F.ll PotllinlinV Poof TtrMlrfoat Food is int thn fhlnir ltnn want, tnr ;. breakfast, easily prepared, easy to uigesc ana real aencious ioc pRg, 2 o. t. joiinson, AGENT. Pt.one 2. toe Another lot of those delicious South! ampton oounty (Va. ) Hams; also fine lot mild cured Johnston oounty (N. C.JHams. , V u Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel, new pack Roe Her rings, etC. 1 'Melroso" Flour still growing in popularity. And why? Because it is carefully ground from best selected wnesi. one superior to Melrose." n ice line nnest green and black Teas. Special blend finest Mocha and Java roasted ooffee makes an excellent eup. I handle nothinir but first class (foods, therefore orders may be sent with confidence. Lowest prices sruai- anteed. Respectfully, JiD. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone 126. You Can Settle the Ever Vexatious Question What to Give the Bride J3v 6pcndinjr a few moments looking through our new and complete stock of Sterling Ware, Cat Glass, Iron and Brass Lamps China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS, JlWKLIRS AND OPTICIANS. Have your eyes tested. No charge tor examination. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake eonnty, N. C, made ana enterea at tne uotober term, ibwj, of said court In the ease of A B Marsh -burn et al vs. Gllley F.Harrison et aL beinof No. 641 upon the summons dock et of the said oourt. We will offer for sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, at the oourt house door in the city of Raleigh, N.C., on Monday, the . 4th day of January, 1886. at li o'clock M. the following described tract of Hand, to-wit: 8ituated la said county, adjoining u utnas oi wiiue nam son and others, and known as lot No. 1 In the division of the land formerly owned Berry Harrison, deoeased. - Be ginning at a forked white oak, Willie Harrison corner, thenoe N t deg. S 204 poles to a stake, thence n 87 deg. w if poles to a dead red oak, thenoe H Ideg. , K 70i poles to a branch, thenoe up said branch 29 poles to a hickory, thenoe ' N 2 deg. k 491 poles to a stake, thence N 67 deg. K 131 poles to a pine, thence S 2 deg. w 230 poles to Neuse river, thenoe up said river to the bbginning, containing 77 acres more or lessi Terms of sale, one-fourth cash and the balance in 12 months, with interest, -at per cent. . Armistead Jonbs, -1 W. B. Snow, ' Comrs. . Bit ousncc5 la mimjuI In bvntd ttnr. hteh nrmenta A Mtiti . im mns too4 In binMntind sotrttrla 0m ftooaeb. Tben toltow dlrilinw, hesdaohe tsiomlns, Dervousness, and, , , . m V nst reUered, blllooi fever -or blood poisoning. Hood's , ) Fills stlmulsta the stomach, - l"ne the Wver, enre hesrt!wh, (11 "- - -ie)ition,to. 8fi eenta. bold by k v. luuuuiy fills to take wltbiioou'etu..t. - : --r i
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