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! f 11 '11- A ,LU BY TUB VIMTOH-PKESS VfPANY f INCORPORATED . . CONSOLIDATION OF THK VISITOR, i. TABUSKD 1878,, AND TEX FBISS ESTABLISHED 1894. ' - Olace in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets QREEI O. AITOEEWS, JASPEft H. 1UKAKY, Subscription Prices. n ym . . . i . six Monthi ,.;. ..... -M One Month , "i Entered m Second Class Mall Matter J The Leader in the News and ' in Circnlation. , ? TKLEPHONI No. 168. WEDNESDAY.. ...Deo.? ' ' Owing to the inclination of the war department to make use of the '-'.' bicycle in the' irmyj a number of ' ' machines have been invented for that purpose, the latest being that ": brought out. by a Pittsburg man. The top tube of the frame of this ' bicycle acts both as a Member of the 'frame and' as a gun barrel. The ' tube Is provided with a cartridge ; delivery opening on the side and suitable spring mechanism for . quickly expelling. A knapsack-or . baggage carrier is also provided tor and is swung from the top tube, so as not to interfere with the move ', mentsof the rider. Brackets and grooves are secured to the frame , for holding guns and pistols. Marriage is apparently a failure '-.. In Topeka. The people of that city '" are shocked over a report of a chari table institution which says there ' are over 400 deserted wives in the ' "town, and that the number is being - increased daily. Hard times are attributed as the ' cause, together with the general cussedness of men. Everv day deserted wives appeal to the charitable associations for work 1 or funds with which to buy bread - for their helpless children. This record has set people to thinking, And an effort will be made to check - the divorce mill, which is turning out divorces every day, thus adding to the large colony of women who have no means of making a living. A remarkable story comes from Chicago in which a suicide describ ed the feeling of his approaching end for the benefit of the medical science. After destroying all marks of his clothing which could in any way lead to his identification, weii-aressea man aoout tmrty years of age committed suicide at the 'Kimball hotel, 262 Clark street, by taking laudanum. He described the effects of the drug in writing until bis hand . could no longer hold the pencil When found, the body was lying diagonally across the bed and the memorandum book and pencil were near by having evidently fal len from his hand.' Before taking the drug he wrote a letter to ihe . hotel proprietor and another to the press,' in which' he gave no cause - for his act other than that his life had terminated in failure. In both - these letters tie made some humor, ous remarks. He continued his de- . r'cription of the effects of the drug ' nntil all strength had failed him, ' and some of the last of it could not be deciphered. v- An Italian inventor has construct ed an apparatus which he calls a " "methydoio sphere," and by means of which he professes to be able to descend to any depth in the sea. He proved this in a recent experi ment at Spezzia, but he was unable to get "the thing ' to ascend. - He stored about 2000 cubic feet of com 1 cd air in the apparatus, and t' f-n, wi'.h two friends, it was low-' 1 to a depth of some 30 feet Nine sphere was hauled up witbropes,and when the door was opcucd the in ventor was found with a . livid face and partially asphyxiated. His two friends were found unconscious, but were quickly resuscitated. They bad been under water about eighteen hours. The inventor soys that the failure in this instance was due to the fact that the air. pressure was Insufficient toexpel the water ballast. noaklm's AniM salve. , . - The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, it is guarran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. - Price 25 cents jjsrNa. ?Vr sale by John T. Mao Others have found health, visor and vitality in Hood's SarsapariTla, ana sureiy nas power to belp also. -Why not try it von Kstlca ta ths Public. Having this day Qualified aa Ad ministrator of the estate of Calvin Kelly, deceased, this is to 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 in bar of recovery. AU persons indebted, to said estate will please pay without further demand. Hezekx&h Pool. n!7 lawowg New Shoe n S "Excelsior Sfoam LQundry " Phone 19. 105 and 107 W, Martin Street 1 ( Academy of Musie Building. ) vvjB. iMjEi i ailAU abiiut the superior cxcelenee of our work, or criti- tki tiTX: j 1 patrons can juire lor tbuuiseives, but we do say tnis: We feel dependent on everyone who desires to make a neat dressy ap pearance for the success of rur business, and, in order to give our customers WW VI Ot3TTHX9. IIIM III I 1 . I nrm Sfln IBIKVinuU) UUSineSB. eiTeH lllPnt rat lmUilhsnrnin dKniitaiinl IK.tn.l. I. i , , ' - ' 1 ...... terest to see things done ri '';t. Isitvoursv "Watch A Our Linen and See. OUR MOTTO: CARE, QUALITY and PROMPTNESS. Give Us Sowers 6k Harding, " pnocnnsTirjATion IsTKe Thief of Time." ii you neglected to buy vour winter's sunnlv of aril mit, t fha summer as your interest reauiren that I - .... . . . wruer now anu avoia me rusn wbicta season's supply of fuel at once, and to get in and put away before winter, will be a source of satisfaction to you for months to come. Our stock ; is ' n vMttuui wuTcniniiun Biiu hi uuw complete ana -we solicit your orders for best goods at lowest prices. Jo.ii.8on ond Jolinnon. Sf "V AT jal, ana WUUJJ. Phone 150. Rubber LuuavWl V- W wJ St Mcintosh Coats and $5. Rubber Coats 11 B0 and 2. Umbrellas 50c, 75 and ft . ; 1,000 pairs 10c bocks for 5c each. i 3 : L w u vJ u . U i Made and Merit Maintain the confidence Oi the people in Hood 'iSemparilU. Its medicine caret you whea sick J II it make Wonderful cure everywhere, then beyond all question that medJclnepoeaeieei merit. - That is just toe troth about Hood's Bar aaparilla. We know It possesses merit baoauee It cane, not ence or twice or hundred times, bat m thousands and thousands of eases. We know it en res, MOinteiy, permanently, wnen au ouaws fail to do any good whatever. , We repeat ns -w I i j a l i u tin OairSalDairillal f wmi wmsmi iiim . Is ths best in fact the One Iroe Blood Pnriflet. u , i-v... ear eamea. todtgestloa liutiu 9 nils Dutousneia. veenis. Kstlca Ta Cit- Tax Ptytrs-I The city tax list for 1896 has been ? laced in my hand tor 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 paid. W. B. Hptchinos, nov6 30d City Tax Collector. Shoe Bargains in Gents' Fine Shoes for this week. We place on sale today the best line of Gent's $3 Shoes ever Sold in Raleigh. ' These goods are shown in Bull Dog, Coin, Needle, French, Parish. Opera and Razor Toes. Don't fail to see the above goods before pur chasing. Tbey are bargains. Best line Ladies and Children's Shoes in the South. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. na httfl Avan WAU nMMf I . ah . u .U J 1 .M JVW. U1WHH ai' a Trial PRORIETORS. vnu ahuulH B always comes with the first spell - J - . v. wuv, iiv Haivm lniisfi w fiflmunna rnac vnn , wiv -4 ' TIT Sk. -kwv ' Office 109 Fayetteville St. If - ri . n : ; Store EcD&cro-Edorol Dcots and Shcca. W VaiJ LmmkUsI $3, 3,50,; $4 .. - : " . ' . J ' ' -" Hue Overcc'rl'j V You are free liberated from emancipated from your dependence perseverence has brought us to the perfection tbat knows no peer. Ko form, no taste, no fashion can exact beyond the ability of our stock of winter-weight Overcoats to satisfy. We have grown gray in the school of ex perience. Graduated masters of the art, leaders of the profession, pio neers in the new field of ready-to-wear tailoring. Each garment in our stock of thousands is a signed and sealed certificate of our professorship. It is your privilege to enjoy, your duty to embrace the opportunity that gives you the product of the highest form of comoetition. n We have exclusive novelties overcoats, in sizes from the smallest Holiday Do you know anything that especially one of ours? Select one and deliver In right time. r t. 1 ., fc A Host of For the holidays. ' We are at your everything belonging to complete 8. .1 - G D. -. BE raiGSR, : ; Leading One . Change in Weather. After a few days, perhaps a shorter tirre, there will be a decided change in weather. . This change will cause mloy ' : to have "colds: we have he . ! remedy . ' ' Laxitive Bromo Quinine Tablets ;f-,' will cure it in one day. cure, no pay. 25c box. No M Side Drag Store, Wynne : and Birdsong, r Halifax street, one block ' south of f'cauc Institute. SAiiBOF liA-ND AM) PERSONAL . PROrKnir, ' .-..v On Monday, December 28th, 1S96, at 12 m.,at the Court House- door In Raleigh, N. O.. I will sell at public outcry, the following described land in bwut ureeK ,. township wake w uuv7, yciuutu mv au vaa vu iurj Holly-Spring's road the south-west rr n-AA-. i..aI thence with said Green's land north 460 feet to Bryant Smith's tract. thence with said Smith's tract line west 116 feet, thence south With said Smith's tract line 230 feet to a stake, thence east with said - Smith 's tract line 96 feet, thence south with said Smith's tract line 200 feet to said Holly Springs road,- thence east ward with said road tothebeginin containing 16-21 of an acre, also -the following dead toed personal - pro- verty on saiu lanu: l steam engine, boiler and fixtures, 1 cotton gin and fixtures, belting, shafting and pul leys, 1 Fairbank's wagon scales and air other -property of every nature on said land and used in connection with said gin, engine, etc., for fur ther particulars, see mortgage, reg istered in office Register of Deeds for Wake county dated Nov. 3, 1892 in book 121. page 735. . This sale is made to perfect title. - . w.- brewer, Trustee. nov24-td ., s. a. asi:e & so:, FIRE INSURANCE. Solicit a pat jt your patronage Offlce over MaeRae's BranchPhar maov THE - nimrirMiii!iiMMirHirii(T Of Fayettoville arid Martin Sts., Jlisi as you come uP from : the Park wsa 1 O. UiL . i Where the finest cigars and the oe naa., wromo ocuzer servea at the Just the thing Call around boys, the thraldom of exorbitant prices- upon merchant tailors. .Persistent skill at a cost tbat beggars every - in light, medium and heavy weight to the oo-sixed giants,' .: : v y ; Gifts. would please better than an Overcoat, now before the rush, and we will keep ' ' " VA , . " r -. , . s ? r Novelties service at any time; ready now with your wardrobe, all at bottom prices. .' Price Clothiers Yalaable City and Country Real: Estate for Sale. On Monday, 'the 21st day' of Decem ber, 1896, at the court house door in Raleigh. N. C, we will , sell -4o the highest Didder at publio outcry the fol lowing real property belonging to the estate oi the late wuiismu. upenuren: ' 1. The house and lot on McDowell street in the city of Raleigh, . which was occupied by said W. G. upchurdh as a family residence at the time of his death. This lot fronts about 106 feet on McDowell street and runs back about 210 feet. There la also an alley or entranoe to the premises from Mar tin street. The dwelling is a handsome two-story wooden building with seven rooms and there are suitable stables and out houses on the lot. '' . This property is covered by 'the life estate, dower, of Mtbj Eleanor M. Up church, widow of said W. J. Upchurch and will be sold subject to her rights. 2, A lot in the village of Oberlinl near , Raleigh, ad joining the lots of Spenoe, Davis and others, fronting on wade avenue, being lot No. 27 in the plar of said -village as recorded in Register's book 82, at page 68 i, con taining about one acre, :r.-j ', :'L i ' 3. A tract of land containing-151 acres, more or less, in Swift Creek township, Wake county, about four miles southwest of Raleigh in the seo- r tion of country known as Ktiamkatte, It being the land conveyed to W upenuren dv a. j L'pcnurcn ana wue by deed registered in Book No 131 at page 190 of the said Register of Deeds oflloe, " - , i - - 4. A tract of land 'containing about 60 acres, lying in the said Rhamkatte section of Wake county and bounded on the north by the lands of of the lata Wm Grimes, on the east by J W Cole's land, on the south by the Holly Springs road, and on the west by the lands of George Green; it being a portion of the land conveyed-4o W G Upchurch by deed registered in book No 62, at page 41 of said Register "of Deed's office. ' , - t". 6. Lots Nos. 271 and 272 in the nlan and map of the Caraleigh mills prop erty south of the city of Raleigh. The lots adjoin each other and lie on the corner of Glendale street , and May wood avenue and are each about" 60 ft by 160 ft in size. They are described in a deed registered in book No. 109 at page 401 at said Register of Deed's oflloe. - ' , . - 6. A tract of about 26 acres. Ivins- about miles south of Raleigh, ad joining the lands of the Caraleigh mills, known as "W.. G. -Upchurch's Blacknall plaoe." It being the land now occupied by Bryant Smith, Esq. A nis property is well improved, Mas a . large barn . and stable and good dwelling on it, and the land is In a high state of cultivation and a fine market garden. ' There are a , number of large suppernong vines and a good orchard on the place. :. Sale made by virtue of powers con ferred upon the underslgded executors by the will of W G Upchurch, de ceased. 1 v ' V ' - Terms of sale: one fourth cash; bal ance in twelve months with 6 per oent interest rrom aay oi saie. . - Chas H Belvtn, ). Executors of -D D Upchuech, i W. G Upchurch H C Upchtjbch. ; J -.. deceased. - Nov. 21st, 1896, ' ' tds - Hotel wj u'k-i JJj best Soda and Mineral Waters can I t ountain. for Fair Week; will be glad to COMER Santa Claus has Crawling Eats, Alligator! "too.' er rived .at last Jumping Toads, While the Parrot sings the Dolls they're inarching along. ' ; ; Yes, Santa .Clause knows the Lyon Racket is the place to find everything', toys of every description, consisting of dolls , and doll carriages, wagons and carts from lOo up; drums, fire crackers-, horns,, china sets,, trains, , albums, Bibles, reading mat- ter of all kinds; in fact everything to please the little and old; Even our Grandpa and Grandma would enioy a Si - ' - - I visit to Lyons Racket. , We have not space to quote prices. Come to the Lyon Racket; we 'guarantee satisfac tion wishing' you a merry XmasT J Yburs to please, Lyon Roc!ict Gfcrd Sals of Land Near Ralslsli As exeeutor of the late J . B. Bob bitt I will offer for sale at the Court House door in Raleigh; at 12 o'clock m- t on Saturday the 6th day of De cember, 1896, a . valuable ' tract Of land about 8 miles east of Raleigh containing Ninety-lour acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of W; IL Holleman, deceased, J. D. Dodd, J(. W. Cross and others, - it being the tract of land formerly owned by J as. Moore and previously by M . , A Parker." About 60 acres of the tract are In a good state of cultivation, Of which' a part is well drained Jlow grounds. Good tenant house and necessary out-houses and a good well of water are on the premises, t f . Terms 1350 cash, . balaqce three equal annual Installments with in terest from date oi Bale. . - J. Hau Bobbitt, 1 nov5 -:. Ex. of JB,. Bobbitt ; For.; Is falling fast Ml! fcw-i For the last 20 years we have kept Rso's Cure for Con sumption in stock, and would sooner tnink a gjoceryman could fet. along without sagar in' bis store than we could wilhout 'iso's Cure. It is a sure seller. RAVEN & CO., Drusists, Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, J 896. , , " v ; .. Laud; Sale. - Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, in a - icertatn civu action, ' no 721, summons docket Of said court, en titled B.. F. Montague -vs. J. , W; Rvaln. fSn.no A. Rrltt und .Tnnri!h Austin, I will on Monday, the j 21st day of ueoember, lam. at oon, . sell at public auction at the court hofese door in the oity of Raleigh, N. C, the following described tract of land lying in Panther Urancn Townahirv bfld county, and adjoining the lands ( of George Psrtin. A. E.. - Smith- And others and bounded as .-follows: Be ginning, at a stake in uttie Ureek, thence north 4 degrees east 4 chains and 22 links to a stake, thenoe south 87 degrees east 14 chains and 44 llsks to' a stake, thenoe north 40 degree! thenoe south 87 degrees, east 15 chains and SO links to a stake, thence, not-th 8 degrees east 11 chains to a stake la the Penny corner, thence north 83 ne groes west with In J. Weathers', tine 49 chains to a stake on Juniper Branch, thenoe down the various courses of said branch to Little Creek, thence down said creek to -the begin ning, containing one hundred and two and a half acres (102i acres) as mbre fully appears by deed of Nancy I A. Britl and others to J. W. Rvals and wife, date March IS, 1884, Registry Of Wake county. Book. 87, page 400, and known as the homestead of said J. tW, Ryals. Terms cash. . . :: i ARMISTEAD JONES, f " ' Commissioner." ' Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 13 '96. . , MoneyS Loan Mechanics and Investor's Union Are" prepared to make prompt loans I On Real Estate. Terms Edtat!e-and Lilicral Loans on stook of Un ion made promptly And paid on day of application. , Apply to , George Allen, i I have purchased a HaMsons Funeral Cir, I have on band a large stock of Ck)th - Wahiut, Rosewood, Oak and . .: : , .... Metalio K f ,-T,'V. ' " : - :?.'( ?V'i" ''. CASKETS " A LAHQS STOCK OF COFFINS Of ALL KINDS. And Genu', Ladies' Children's Robes. - and all equipments In the Un- - .-. a,. .. . anKuir Liine.- Call on me at No. 128 South Wllming . ton St., Raleigh, N. C ' i q. a. STr.::::Lr.::D, .- UNDERTAKER. ; u " ' Land for Safe, ' By virtue of a deed of mortgage ex ecuted on the 3rd day of January, 1891 I will offer for sale at the eourt house door in Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, January 4th, 1897. at 12 o'clock m., for cash, the following tract of land a described in said deed of mortgage: -Lying and being 'in Middle Creek township; Wake county, and bc(rlnnlng at a mulberry tree in Allen- Mason's line, thence about east to a dogwood Mary Matthew's corner thence about southwest to a' white oak. the Tom Smith corner, thonoe to a large hick ory, about east, the corner of the land belonging to heirs of Maroorn Wood, thenoe to the beginning containing twenty acres more or lees. Sea book 144, page 299, in the office of the, Reg ister of Deeds of Wake county , ' - ., ' - J. C. L. Harris, ' " . nov24 tds-. , s Atty. for Mortgagee. ; SUE! CTLO. Under and by virtue of a decree . of the Superior Court, in a civil ac tion, no ooiz, c t a, entiuea wm Smith v 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's n w corner In Jonathan -Pool's . line; thence s 26 poles to a i stake said - Watkin's s wr 'corner; ' wence s aa w oa a-o . poies; thence, west 93 , poles to two, red oaks on . the bank of Neuse river: thence un ' the .various courses of said Hvet about polesrhr : Pool's corner: thence with his line s 88f e 135 poles to the beginning, containing .53 acres: :. Also, at thQ same time and place, we will sell the personal DroD- erty set out in said decree, consist-. log of 1 mule, 1 horse, 2 wagons, harness, farming Implements nd part . of crops .made on said land. . Terms cash. . " ' - , --ARMISTEAD JONES,' . ' ' THOS R PTTRNF.r.T. - s not tda , - , . - Commissioners, d SALE OF LAND. tiy authority confered upon me ia a judgment of foreclosure made at J ebv term and an order made at Oc tober term, 1896, of the Superior Court of Wake county, in a civil ac tion No 6358 C. J. D. entitled W F. Utlev vs Mary ATTUey "et als, I will on Monday, the 4th day of January, 1897 at 12 o'clock m., sell at oublio outcry at the county , court housa door in the city of Riileigh, N. C, the following tract of land sit," itcd in Middle Creek township, ,ake county, N. C, and known as part of the home tract of land: 'recently owned by A. J. Utley, di-c , J, adjoining thelandsof A J F", ncl ard. A F Norris and others and boundei as follows: Beginning on " the c t side of the Rale'h road and ru'-s with A J Elnnchard's lino on t; a . south and Dallas Adums'pn t' - c i and on the north with J, :i. Isoah s line back to f ' 1 x ' i t .) A y U I be- rond and with b- '4 rr . i f i J Elanchard's lino, c ' ,1 acres, more or les. f i ! -ing the game ronvevpj ty A J V v ' 3 ; 1, and as the sphere did ;ee you. I w i. oti 1 ' Ho t' e surface, a diver 1 i W I s ' ; 1 . . i i-t 1 a. . :" vt yi . i in I e oiliee of ; H.L. . C. i tt 1 i1 "vr, an J found the (" i t' s b lUwi, but w ' 1 1 1 ; ? 1. - v s. Thon tl.e Secretary, 7 1 IPuUoii Duiklin . Rale llll h,N. C. . or nov--
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