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1 i f . n.IIUED BY TUB VISITOtt-PRESS A CONSOLIDATION Or TBI VISTTOB, EST ABUSED 1878, AH TH FRKSS, fstabushed 1894.- v .,. Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville imdPavie Streets JaSPE M. MsKART,15 ' ' ' : V I Subscription; Prices, ta Six Months U .; . ' One Montt. ..!.' '; BWeredMSeeoDaCl IMS The Leader in tne; flews uiu . nil ijiiujauviu : TELEPHONE No. 168. THURSDAY. ..Dec. 3 LaBA;uspring tne United states geological survey sent out a special expedition for the purpose of exploring the mineral resour ces of 'Alaska. The disclosures i of this expedition, as contained in a recent report filed in Washington, ' justify 4he statement that Alaska will eventually become one of the modt important gold prod ucing sec tions of the country. The existence of gold in Alaska has been a settled fact for some time, but tbe amount of precious metal imbedded among the rocks of that distant territory has been purely a matter of specula tion." If it turns out that the geo logical survey iscorrectin its theory it is. more than likely that England and the United States will have an: other boundary line dispute to settle. - The passage of the Dingley bill at the session of Congress beginning next Monday seems to be more of a possibility. The Washington Jimes has claimed that if the Senate would pass the measure it would become a law. Tbe statement was ridiculed by the radical tariff men, who must have an absolute revision of the ariff of nothing at all. Now comes a semi-official statement from the White House to the effect that President Cleveland is willing to permit the measure to become a law if the Senate will pass it. He will do this to relieve the incoming ad ministration of embarrassment. He feels that he and the wing of the Democratic party which has follow ed his leed are particularly respon sible for Major McKinley's election They oppose some of the tenets of Major McKinlay's party, but rather than give In to the -free silverites they would swallow high tariff and the strongest kind of paternalism. This is why the President would . agree to the Dingley bill becoming a law. It would only be passed as a temporary maasure. No one else ' wants anything more. When pass ed by tbe house last winter the bill was only to be in force two years , If tbe Senate passes it as it came i from the House it would only last a Vear now. It would raise revenue tad that is what is wanted. Not withstanding the administration . does art expend the money appro priated by Congress, the deficit con tinues to Increase rapidly. The de ficit for the' month is ever $8,000, 000 notwithstanding the fact that '"the Treasury has had the benefit of Tneariy million dollars from seigni orage growing out of tbe coinage of silver - bullion in J the Treasury.' With a Dingley bill bringing, in $30,000, 000.000 year and an extra tax laid on beef, the Treasury would have an Increased revenue of $30, 000,000. That would put the finances of the government In shape and give Congress a year In which to revise the tariff. A tariff commission could le formed and the bill passed, if one c a 1 8 passed, If one can be passed, ly to Fifty-fifth Congress. That t-cb a cjnsumatk a is possible can : for now. The Eepubl- re, have not been able , u more tban forty-two i v l.o won! J vote far a re 1 ; -. m i::i. vri:b a Eepub'i- can Senator from Kentucky and puc from North . parol in a (hey 'tould county on , forty-four. Now 'comes Senator Wilson of Washington as the authority for the statement that Senator Jones of Nevada J ill vote with the, .Republicans "i on a tariff measure. This gives ; the'- party forty -five votes and makes it a tie. Vice President Hobart would quick ly decide the tie. ' li.-.:.;w-f m , ..' , , ,;.',' .''BuoklMrt Anuea Salva. -."' -The best salve in the world lor 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 guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money, refunded. Price 25 cents ger Nx. Tor sale by John Y. Mao" Others have found hpsilt.h vim-H and vitality in Hood s Sarsaparilla, and surely has Dower to helD vou also. Why not try it. Notice to the Public. Having this day qualified as 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, 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please pay without further demand. Hezkkiah Pool. nl7 lawOw New Shoe Store. S. "Excelsior Steam Laundry " Phone 19. 105 and (07 W, Martin Street. (Academy of Music Building. V ;: DON'T Bit A " about the superior excelence of onr work, or criti cize liier lniiKdrics. Our patrons can judge for themselfcs, but re do say this: Wp f.el dependent on everyone who desires to make a neat dressy ap pearand Tor the suovks of our business, and, in order to give our euf-tomers the brs' frrvice, c.v . ' this firm, who has had even yea'rn practical exper Vneei.itV ' ..;iness,'giveiii :entiretimetotheworktng department. Itistohisin :est to 'hings done rfcht. Is it yours? . Wntoli Tfoiai Linen and Set;. fURliOTTO: CARE, QUALITY and PROMPTNESS. - Give Us Sowers & Harding, PROrietors. " PROCRASTINATION; Is The Thief of Time.' ' If you neglected to buy your winter's supply-of coal and wood in tbe summer as your interest requires that you shsuld have done, give us your order now and avoid the rush which always comes with the first spell of cold weather. Convenience and economy demands that you buy your season's supply of fuel at once, and to get in and put away befpre winter," wm De a source ei satisiacuon to you tor months to como. uur stocu-is now complete and we solicit your orders for best goods at lowest prices. Johnson COAL Phone 150: Rubber and and Cumber Goats, and IMs. Mcintosh Coats $3,'3,50; $4 and $5.; Rubber CoaU $1 60 and Umbrellas 50c, 75 and $1 . i - ' v'" 1,000 pairs 10c Socks for 5o each.' ' ; ? n i TO; Made and Merit Maintains theconftdenco ot the people In Hood's Sarsaparilla. It a medicine cures you when sick; If it makes Wonderful ourea every where, then beyond all question that medicine possessed merit. That is Just the trath b bo at Hood's Sgr saparilla. !V kno it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twice Or a hundred times-, but in thousands end thousands of cases. : We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others tail to do any good whatever, , We repeat Sarsaparilla p Is the best In fact the One True Blood Piiri der. , v. rv-t i ' wirB nausea, Indigestion, flOOd S Pll(S WliousncM. Sjvceftts. Notice To Git' Tax Paysfs- . Tbe city tax list for 1B9U has been ? 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 untilpaid. V, B. HCTCUlNtiir, novG 30(1 City Tax t.:uc!'i Shoe Bargain.1 in Gents' Fine Shoc for this K'eck. ' Wc place on sale (ofkty tie Ur;.: line of . r Gent's $3 Shoes ever Sold in Raleisrh. These goods are shown in Bull Dog, Coin. Needle, French, Parish, Opera and Razor Trcs. Don't faii to see the above gooes befiie pur chasing. They are targaiu.-. Best line Ladies 1 1 1 Cl.i'.t'n u's Slices in the Soulb. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Jlanagcr. a Trial jonnson, wood. Office 109 Fayettcville St. ft -ft Rubbers? Qaloro ! Boots and Shoes- Greatest Hall Ml Ever .CS' ) Wo guarantee tho Bsick to be better than1 an $10 Jtockever V ; s' sold in? Ralelgh " lias box 'scat,? double . hooks, solid oak. tV - Guarantee price THIS WEEIv ONLY. "v " h 't Open at Nlglit; .. . . , I Royal I & Borden. Change in Wbather. After alHew i.ty.. perhaps a shorter 'time, iN.tc will be u dicidcdi'chiiiu1"' in weather. . This chance a ;i! i-jhiso many to havevcolds: we have tuc remedy." Laxitive Bfomo Quinine Tablets will cure ! it in one day No . cure, no pay. box. North Side Drag Store, Wyaifiif and Birdsong, Halifax street, one block south of -. Peace Institute.. : , 9AuE OP -LAXI) AND PKU-O.K41. On ifondav: December 2rii,li, 189C, at 12 m., at the Coart House ' door ia Raleigh; N. C.; I-will selt at public outcry, the following described land in Swift Creek ., township I Wake county, beginning at an oak bn'the Holly Spring's road the 60uth-west corner of-Geo.' Green's land, run thence with said Green's land north 450 feet to Bryant Smith's traot, thence with said Smith's tract line west 110 feet, thence south with said Smith's tract lino 230 feet to a stake, thence east v.ith eaid Smith's tract line f 6 feet, thenco south with said Smith's tiact line 200 feet to said Holly Springs road, thence east ward with said road tothebegining, containing li-21 of an acre, also the folio wiug tk'.sct ibed.. ; personal -pro jjerty ou said land: ! steam engine, boiler and fixtures, 1 cotton gin and fixtures, belting -shafting and pul leys, 1 Fan-bank 'a wagon scales and all other proporty-of every nature on said land ;iad osed in connection with said gin, engine otc, foryiur ther oarticulai'Sr see mortgage, reg isterfid in otlice Jiegister of Deeds for Wake county dated Nov;- 3, 1892 in book 121, page 735.- This sale is made to perfect title. . . y ' -" S W. Brbwi-H, Trustee. nov2l td ' - s. l mm & son, FIRE INSURANCE. , ', Solicit a pa: ji your patronage Offlue over Macltae'a BranehPh;1 01 THE V ' IHHIIIMHMMIIHMIIMHII Of Fayetteyille atid; Martin Sts., Just as you Come Up from the ' . : Park acRr.o'o Orchsli f ionriy, Where the findst cigars and the best Soda and Mineral Waters an be had. f Bromo Selizer served at the' Fountain. -Just the thing for Fair Week, Call around boysr will be glad to see you. . - . 8103 TIIOUAS&CAUPBELL Seem to bo in earnest preparing for the HOLIDAY TRADE. They have their forces busy today marking down' their goods from 10 to 20. per cent below their already i; : ,f Low Prices. Everything will bo marked tn plain figures, so, if necessary, you can wait on yourself. The follow ing goods will be. included in this Fancy rockers, Hall chairs, Lamps of every descriptiooV Centre tables in o-ik, cherry,, mahogany,, onyx, eto, Pictures. Easels. Albums, Fancy clocks and : Book cases, '' Writing desks, China closets, Wardrobes and couches and many other things suitable for Amas presents.. Remember'---' Everything is ; marked in plain fii';iris'und that vou are ' cordiallv invited 'to call ' and i examineour goods; they 'will.be kept in our store next ro wooucoit a aon s. . s jl Very truly yours.v . THOMAS CAMPBELL nov30 tJ - VALVAULE IiANO FOT18ALK Bv virtue of a'uthorit v. conferred by a certain mortgage deed from William A, bmun ana wne, iNarcissa J. smith, to Mr Iola H Gates, recorded in book lit, page 688, Itrgistor of Deeds office for Wake county N ' C, I will pell at public auction to the highest, bidder for cash at the court bouse door In Raleigh; JN O. at 12 o'clock m. 'on Monaav. the 4th da v of January. 1897. the following described tract of land: Lying in Wake - county, Swift Creek township, adjoining the lands of J B Strain Caswell Franks. Wiley Car roll and 'Others and situated -on the waters of Watson's Branch and bound ed as follows, viz:- Degincing at a stage in J a strain's.- northern line, running north 10 degrees west 471 poles to a rock; thenco; west 104 poles to a stake;.- thence eait to the beginning, containing 32! acres more or less.anj beinff the home -place of - said W A Smith. ;Tho place has dwelling nd necessary outnouees, ani t am in formed Uiere - is young orchard in rood ; bearing .oonaition upon ' this land. i,B, O. Bbckwith, Attorney for Mortgacee WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR LOAFERS to writef but men of abil ity. $200 to $500 per month i.. Salary or commission. .State and general managers. " Racine Fire Engine Co., Racine, Wis,. ; ; n!4 ev sat 8t - Hotel Is falling fast. Santa Claus has arrived at lust Crawling Bats, Jumping Toads, Alligators too. While the Parrot enngs the Dolls they're marching 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 . .. ','w . .- .... .... , .. ..i, and caKs from 10c up; drums, Jro crackers, horns," china sots, trains, vases, albums, "Bibles f reading mat ter of all kinds; in fact everything to please the little and Old. Even "our Grandpa and Grandma would enjoy a visit to Lyon's Racket. We have not space to quota prices.,' dome to. the Lyon Racket) we gnarantee satisfao tlon; wishing yon a merry Xmas, " ' Vburs to please,1 Lyon RucJict Qf:ro Notice f: Bv virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wako county, in a cause pending in said court before the clerk, wherein t . V. fdarcom, administrator of John . TTpchurch, deceased, is plaintiflf, vand W. F. Upchurch is defendant, I will sell tor cash to the highest . bidder at poDiic auction at tne court nouse door in Raleigh, N, C, on Monday, tbe 4th day of January. 1897, at 12 oH;lock m., the lands described In the petition in - said, cause, to-wit: Situatejn White Oak, township, stid county," and adjoining the .lands of Euffin Goodwin, Mrs. Temny Law- rnce, Sallie Clark, Margaret Barker and .others, containing some forty odd acres, more or less, and being the home place and the lands upon which the said John Upchurch re sided at the time" of his death.' ' , ' t :,',,. Jl. C- Beck with, Coro'r. id3-4t v? fvncirmnTiATk . i For the last 20 years we have kept Pisos Cure for Crrs sumpUon in stock, and would sooner think a grocerytnan ecu! J fet along without sugar in his store than we couIJ '"wLl.ci.t Ws Cure. It is a sure seHer-RrWEN & CO., Drus, Ceresco, Michigan, September 3,1896. h - - i , J - Land Sale. r , Under and. by virtue of a decree of the Superior Count of Wake county. In a certain- civil- action, No. 721, summons docket of said court, en titled B. P. : Montacue vs. J. W RyalsvJv'ancy A. - Ri itt and Joseph Austin, 1 will on Monday, the 21st day of December, 1WG, at noon- sell at public auction, at the -court house door in the oity of Kulolgh, N. C, the following described tract of land lying in Panther Branch Township, said county, -and. adjoining the lands of George. Partin, . A. E. - Smith and others and bounded as follows: Be ginning, at a stake in. Little Creek, thence north 4 decreea- east 4 chains Land 22 links to ft stake, thence south 87 degrees east 14 chains ana 44 links td' a stake, ' thence north 40 degrees east 15 chains and 00 links to a stake, thence south 87 degrees east 15 chains and 60 links to a stake, 'thenoe north 3 degrees east 11 chains to a stake in the Penny corner, Jhenee north 83 de grees west with L. J. . Weathers' line 49. chains, to av stake on - Juniper Branch,; thence 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 (102t acres V a more fully appears by deed of Nancy A. Britl and others to J. W. Ityals and wife, date March 15, 1884, Registry of Wake county, Book 87. page 400, and known as the homestead of said J. W, Ryals. Terms cash. -. , ARMI STEAD JONES, - j. - Commissioner. , RaloighN. C. Nov. 13 '96. .......r-v n ,iis is A"XV A1VJ 0 J-VM 1 . I Mechanics and Investor's Onion Are 'prepared to make prompt loans On Terms Real Estate. Equitable and Liberal Loans on stock of Union made promptly And paid on day . of application. i Apply to ' - Gecro Allen, Secretary, L s-ii I have purchased a Hanta Fi:::rul C:r. 1 have on hand a large stock of ClolM Walnut,- Rosewood, Oak and . . Motalio . : CASKETS s. A LARQK STOCK OF . ' , COPPING ' , r bf ALL MUDS. , , . . And GenUIdies' Children Robes. - amd all equipments in the Un- ' . ; . dertaking Line. Call on me at No. 12S South Wllming - j . toa St., Raleigh, ti. u. Sik L. UNDERTAKKR. land for Sals. fey virtue of a deed of mortgage ex ecu ted on the 3rd day of Janua,rf,lt I Will offer for sale at the court bouse, door In Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, January 4th, 1887. at 12 o'clock m., for eash, the following tract of land a described In said deed of mortgage: i Lying and being in Middle Creek township; Wake county, and berlnnlng 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 Maroom Wood, thence to the beginning , containing twenty acres more or less. See book 144, page 299, in the office of the R later ot Deeds of Wake county :.. J" :.v. ! J. Cl'-Harria, ' nov24 tds " . Atty. for Mortgagee. Under and by virtue of. a decree of the Superior Court, in a civil ac-, Smith v B F Montague, we will, on the 7th day of December, 1896, sell : at pnblio 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 too stake said Watkin's s w corner; thence s 35 w 69 3-5 poles; thence West 93 poles to two red oaks on' the bank of Neuse river; thence up . the -various courses of said rivet, about 84 poles to Pool's corner; thence with his line s 88 e 135 poles to the beginning, containing acres. Also, at the . same time and place, we will sell the personal prop, 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 oash. " ;. ARMISTEAD JONES, no7tds ' - Commissioners. SALE (F IAD. By authority confered urjon me in a judgment of foreclosure made at : r'pn. tflpm anrl an twin.. noH a f . i w. w.mawu wuv.vt. uinug aw w- tober term, 1896, of the Su"-ior Court of Wake county, in a civ I tlon No 6358 C.J. D. entitled Utley vs Mary A,UUey et a!s, I 1.1 on Monday, the 4th day of Jar- loiti at a o ciock m., sea at j i : Outcry at the county court 1 door in the city of Ealeiph, I, tbe following tract of land si in Middle Creek township, county, N. C, and known as the home tract of land r owned by A. J. Utley, 1. adjoining the lands ofA J Dum A F Norris and others and b" as follows: Beginning on t' o side of tbe Tale , h roa l c .J with A J EiancLard's 1' south and Dallas Ada" Vt i and on the north Wi. a ." Noah's line biw to f rond and with f J Llanchard's acres, more or K ins? tic f 'i.'iiO cr Btltl wi' f'l ' " ' 1 , i-t V, i: L . 1 r 1 ly J y t y l 1 ia Jolr: T r ( :-? : il.:: ' 22 Tn! le n DuilJin nov. 1 rn
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