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n n it 3 a- t-.:s VISITOR, t. a 1 IV.len EuiUing, corner !o and Davie Streets. ,1110, IBBJSWft , i Editor MdMaamar. JASPER K. McEARY. Sollaltbu .4 ubscription Prices. , 7 , - ' . . ' a. nA , One Year . ' Six Month! One Month. -w I ;86 ( Entered M Second Claw Mall Matter J The Leader in the News and in Circulation. "', - ' TELEPHONE No. 168i MONDAY.".' i. y -Pec. 7 ' - The -worV done by twenty-five " sculptors and'twenty-two painters In the way of decorations for the ' "library of "congress will cost the ' TTtw fttnt-. government more Vtha300,000."..: ' Th' longest commercial distance " at which j te long distance telo v phone is now operated i from Bos , ton to St; Louis, 11 distance of MOO x. miles. This line is more than twice ' as long as any European telephone j line. Chicago has produced another Kurinaitv. .An "inventor from the Windy city is said to ha'ye discover' edf a way by which portraits can, be sent over the wires Joy means of the Koentgen rays. There seems to be t.n - nr1 tt the Dossibilities of the famous X ray. ' 1rrn , , J , i- fWirotanr of the Interior David tt Rrancis has submitted his annual h report to the president. Thep--propriations under his department .for the last fiscal year amounted to : $157,179,656.' The estimates ior the j 'present fiscal jear are , abfut $l,G0O,MO more than was appropriated last year. On the - pension question he says that about 970,678 persons are drawing about 1140,000,000 per annum in pensions and the branch of the service should be conducted with great care and discretion. , He Gives a table which Shows i that the total amount paid out by the government in pensions and the cost of disbursing the same daring the last thirtyone years was ' $1,034,817,769, which lacks only '". $346,712,525, of being equal to the 1 hlch-water mark of the interest , . bearing public debt He suggests , number of amendments of the pen ' ' kn laws, some of which have al- V' ready beep made public. , vt :.'in the' course' of an interesting " , ' , article upon North Carolna the At- lanta Constitution says: of the r oldest States in the union, with re K, :.d':f- ITWfll Til inn t,iitw cm luaurivitjiuBciiiiit'- mentis the 'state of North Carolina. t which f was ' colonized ! n 1 1587. while this fact confers a unique ' t, -' distinction upon our sister commoo- - wKlfK it ia h tiA inruwnB thA oniv one which hef. long career furnishes. ' . ' only enjoyed a marked individuality of !er own, but stood in the. very 1 - . front of American colonies.' The i. fires of liberty were kindled wpon - v";. her mountaias long before the speech of Patrick Henry; in the Virginia , house of delegates, sounded the key 4 bote of the revolution; and several ''" months before the declaration of in v dependence was signed .by the 00 lonial delegates at Philadelphia in 1776, she had given to the world her famous Mecklenburg declaration. It '.is, therefore, in keeping With her ' ' prt record that the old' Tar J3eel f ' te should be even at this day a c'rnpg center of Americanism. That f ' e is entillcd to this distinction is ; ' a ty the fact that no state in 11 ' n lias a sualler foreign-born 1 f m North Carolina. Ac--1 census of V" ") icre L'l- ,1 u v ..'uu, t tie stale ll.iiits, ii a remarkable statement) especially in view of the fact that North Carolina is a coast state, una ber borders offer a standing invita tion "to foreign' ' Immigrants. With respect to North Carolina, however, it is interesting to note that almost every citizen can trace his ancestry back to King's moun tain or some other field of encounter in the revolutionary history .of the state. It should be a source of pride to the people of North Carolina t to know that the splendid growth which the Tar Heel state has achieved in . I- ltl. !.-. ,.r.A TvinA of their forests, a product of the soil BnskUa's Aralea Salv. The best salve in. the world ior cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, " salt rheum, lever .sores, letter, cnappea hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively curespiles, or no pay required. It is guarran- teedto mve oeriect sausiaction or monev refunded, frioe zo cents per Nw. ""or sale by John Y. Mae Eat. - 1 " t Others have found health, vigor and vitality in Hood's barsaparuia, and surely has power to help you also. Why not try t Try ILUCK-DRAUflHT tea for Djapcpaa. New Shoe -Store. - s. "Excelsior Steam Phone 19. 105 and 107 W, Martin Street 1 Aoadomy of Music Building. " WE" DON'T BRAG about the superior excelence of our work, or criti cize other laundries. Our patrons can judge for themselves, but we do say this: We feel dependent on everyone who deBires to make a neat dressy ap pearance for the suocere of our bustrfcs, and, In order to give our customers tne best oi service, on ot ' r.t: v-n, wno fins nau seveu jeari pmumcai ienceinthebnsln ss. civet -ontiretimetotheworkin(r department. It is to his in terest to see thiis done i ... Is H yours? "Wntcli Your Iinen and See. OUR MOTT5): CARE, QUALITY and PROMPTNESS. Give Us Sowers & Harding, prorietors. A. R. !X JOHNSON, Johnson and Johnson, COAL and WOOD. If you-want to make your houses comfortable, call on us. Lowest I Prices. Complete stock Antracite ard Bituminous Coals. Wood kept I under shelter. , ' ' Sofibf action Phone 150. Yard: Foot West Hargett street. ,, .-,- ,1, . " Rubber M M Hk.- 1mI jj - Mcintosh Coats $3, 3,50, $4 and $5. f " ; . - Rubber Coats tl 60 and tS..' Umbrellas 50c, "73 and th 1,000 pairs 10c Socks for 5c each. . - 1 04 Fired '.Fooling Makes you seem 'all broken up," with out life, ambition, energy or appetite. K is often the forerunne of serious ill ness, or the acoompacimeut of nervous troubles. It is a positive proof of thin, weak, Impure blood; for, it the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it un parte life and energy to every nerve, organ nd tissue of the body. The necessity ol takmg iiooa a earsaparuui 1 for that tired feeling b therefore apparent to every one, ana ne nw wm , la eaually beyond question. Bememwru" Sarsaparilla i Is the best-la fact the One True Blood Purifier., u J- riitl cure over his, easy iowm), i 1IUUU rilta eaaytoopenne. aoocuu. tdr'.r.istratsr's Ssla. Bv authority of mortgage from j sman meD) the tall and the short, n w i'SUWW are never pleased Simeon Daniel and to R. W. Wvnne. corded la book 104 at page 407, Regis ter of Deeds office for wake oovnty, I will on December 31st at 12 o'clock ra. at the court house door, sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of land highest bidder for cash a tract 01 lana 1 JTSi on the south by Wiley Clopton, on the west bv 3. H. Ferrell and Daisyi?as ehal and known as part Of the Sara Kevts tract, containing 56 acres more or lna. heinc the rart of said tract not heretofore sold 1 by parties of the first part. W. W, wynnb. i Dec. 2. '9a-tae.' -' Adm'r. Shoe Bargains in Gents' Fine Shoes for this week. We place on sale today the, pest line of Gent's $3 Shoes ever Sold in Raleitrb. These poods are shown in Bull Dog, Coin, Needle, French, Parish, .'Opera and Razor Toes. Don't laii to see the above goods before, pur chasing. They are bargains. Best line Ladies ' and Children's Shoes in the South. e. pool. S. B. NORMS, Manager. 39 SCI a Trial JOHN .JOHNSON, .,',!' Guaranteed ! . Office 109 Fayetteville St., , Gdo'76! Dools end G!;c:3. 1 111 4 ilUU.UB r i t-i . V Laundry hi HO iiuL iij It's a positive fact: we can sell than you can get made to order at nine better because they are made with particular attentian to detail; Decause the fabrics used are tho finest that are produced in the foreign and domes tic mills; beeaifse the designers, cutters and tailors stand at the head of their class.. The? are among the cleverest in the country. Virtually you are buying custom-made clothes when Taking your measUre is a relic of the time of stage coaches and tallow - rf!sw: Rkillhas conauered the tiresome, uauuica. arami una "i"-- 1 iim,. dpiavs.-annovanoes and disappointments of tailoring. Here you mafaMinn. hpre vou - j you are buying before you buy It; the getting your money if the goodness, who pulis the trigger doesn't hit the isn't competent with tailoring; some ol it is Deuer wan omen,., iU mat v " and -we've got it-just that. You can't, call forv any- m... n for us. We've cot Suits to order would cost double. We'e got , '.i- : n.i. iiw orut owrv We S. 'G':D.'-''D!lQua:L,.iU, -, . - ,- - - , Leading Change , , : in Weather.! AfUsr a few days, perhaps a shortor tune,, there 'will be it decided change In ' weather. - This chango will cause many ' 4 to have colds; we have- thei remedy. , Laxitive Bromo Quinine Tablets will cure it in onei;"aay cure, no pay. ?5c box. No' North Side Drug store, Wyr.r.3 and Eirdscr., Halifax Btreet, one block south 01 Peace Institute. SAaiB OP IiAND AND PEltSONAIj . On Mohdav. December 28th, 18UC, at 12 m., at the Court House door in Raleigh, N. C, I will sell at public outcry, the following described lan,d in" Swift Creek . township Wake, county, beginning at an oak. on the 1 Holly Spring's road the south-west I , nAA v KUkh'a land .(in thence With, said Green's land north 450 feet to .Bryant Smith's tract, thence with said Smith's tract line west llo feet tnence soutu wunsaiu Smith 's tract line 230 feet to a stake, thence east with said Pmith's tract line 98 feet, thence south witn sam Smith's tract line 200 feet to said Holly Springs road, thence east ward with said road tothebegining, containing 16-21 of an acre, also the following desciibed personal prp- verty on said land: 1 steam engine. Doner ana nxiuros, 1 i-uwo "" heltinff. shaftintr and pul leys, 1 Fairbank's wagon scales and allother property of every nature on said land and used in connection with said gin, engine, ete . ior iur the nartichlars. see mortgage, reg istered in oraoe Kegister 01 veeu for Wake county dated Nov. 8, 1892 in book 121, page 736, .This sale is . 1 - . ' r. .... Si made to perfect title. . , . W, tSRJSWEH, rusie. nov24-td ' 5 - S. A. OE & son, FIRE INSURANCE, f Solicit a pai it your patronage , Offloe over MacRae's BranchFhar V" , "ti IMHHMMIIHiniMIIMKIIlIl 1 ' , t 1MIII IM, II III! 1 II nil M l 1, - . 1 ' 1 . , i . .. r. - ' . " J. ' - ....'.. ' . 't Of i Fayetteville Just as you Come Up from; the 'Park' - r -I hj ttt W - Where the finest cigars and be had. Uroino Seltzer served at the Just the thins Call around bovs; will be nlad to see you. 1 you bettor clothes, re. 3y to wi r, - tenths of the tailors. Ours are you buy our Suits and Overcoats. have the advantage of seeing wnai privilege ot ormpng u uu doesn t iast-w yours. c.y y bull's eye. All ready-maae doming and Overcoats as high as t25; that every style or aura, irom a Du.- kind of a coat, irom a piain vver- e navi until ; haven t any itoubt about Deing you are, , , 1 . i -Price. Clothiers. T::::nsac:.::r:;LL Seem to be in earnest preparing for th HOTVro AY. TRADE. They have their forces busy today marking a iiA rmm in in 0 ner I cent below their already , ' , - oentDoiowmeirau-ea y, w- - il' ' if-Tk'T-?mtr I township, adjoining tne lanas oi j b i jugnmk vmwr k"."" ' -LOW PrlCeS; St,Swiu Franks. Wiley Car- lowing real propertv 'nglw to the . M-4J TV x Awwt) j TOn -and others and situated on the estate of the late William C. Unchurch, vr,' s ' .' 1 1 Wtttjann'nRrftnph and bound I i TT.o finiioA htiA lot on McDowell' Everything will be marked i la j Dlain fisrures. so. if necessary, you I can wait on yourself, The follow-1 iDffBOOds will ba inciuaea in xnis m" ' . i GREAT CUT rnlUb bALK . . - , ,. r of everv description. Centre tables In n.k.'cherrv. mahofranV.." onyx, etc. Pictures. iJasels. Albums. Panoy olnnka and 'Book cases. ' Writing desks, : China closets, Wardrobes and couches and many other things suitable for Xmas presents. n, Remember-- P.vnrvthintr is marked in plain figures and that you are cordially Invited to call and examine our tmnds: thev will bo tent m our store next nuuuuum v -Very truly yours, , THOMAS & CAMPBElLL nov30 tf Land Sale. Under and by virtue of a decMo of the Superior uourt 01 wko county, In a icertain civil uciion,, inu. 721. anmmoni docket of saldcourtt en- t.it.UA n. P. Montasrue "vs. J. i W. Ryals, Nancy A. ,Brltt and Jofeeph Auatln. T will on Monday, the wist day of December, 1896, at noon, I sell at publio auction at the court hpuse door In the citv Of Baleiffh, N. O.i the following described tract of land ltrlng In Panther Branch Township, Baia county, and adjoining the lands of ueorcre i-anin, :.: a. oiunu iuu ntiu.. .nH hniindoi a. follows! I be mi. . tA1 in Little Cneek. Qience north 4 degrees east 4 olialns and 22 links to a stake, thence sputn 87 degrees east 14 chains ana 44 finKB to a stake, thence north 40 deffrees east 15 chains and 90 links to a atjake, thence south 87 degrees east 10 ciins Jrit,a' rtXX ?x.T Sirr-r;. ua. Aa, arlfli 1 . .1 ... WA.I.hAPI'1'Jlna 9 chains to ; a ' stake on Jusiper Branch, thence down the various courses of said branch to Little Creek, thence down said creeK to tne oegin- nlng, containing one hundred ana two anaanauacres.iu.iB, LPT" l7, -pi""' ur?' i'-'W.S SiT MNh ir itsS 'nZri&Z of Wake county, hook 01, page wvi auu known as the homesti of said 4 W. Rt1b. Terms cash; , - ARMI STEAD JONES, ' Commissioner.. Raleigh. N. C. Nov. 13- '9. 4 ( and Martin Sts-, Hotel w - 5 the best Soda and Mineral Waters can rountam. - for Fair Veok, - it. Santa Claus has arrive J i.t ' f. Jumping Tu.'s, While the l'arrot Crawling Puts, Alligators too, i sii."s the Dolls they're marching Uoi.g. Yes, Santa Clause knows tho Lyon Racket Is tho place to Dud everything, toys of every description, consisting of dolls and doll carriages, nd trata 10c . drum8i (ire crtcto horn3i cMna geU trMM albums, Bibles, reading mat ter of all kinds; In fact everything to please the little and old. Even our Grandpa and Grandma would enjoy a ylslt to Lyon's Racket.; We have not snace to Quote prices. Come to the won, wimuS jw . Yburs to please, : Lycn k3!:ct Cl:ro VALUABLE IiANI FOB BALK. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain mortgage deed from William A Smith anil wlfn. NftmiBBS, J. Smith, conferred by to Mrs lola H Gates, recorded in book 111. nam 68S. Kerlster ol Doeas omue for Wake county, N C. I will sell at publio auction to the hlgnest Diaaer. for cash at 4he court house door in T.iAi. v n a i. 'VlnLr m : on I w .A.' a, K,h Am nf lanin. 181. 1 the foUbwinff deserved tract of land: f0uowB, vi2: Becrinning at a in j h Strain's northern line, running north 10 degi-ees west f7i poles I 1 to a rocit; tnence wee w -yuum jv i 1 stake; tlience east to the beginning, j beinc the home place of said W A 1 Ibmito. - xne place nan uiremut! u pood bearing condition upon was land. " . B. C. Hkckwith, ( . Attorney lor Mortgagee, Deo. 2, 1886. . , . . , , R virtue of a decree of the Su- Derior Court ot Wake county, In a cause pending in said court before the clerk, wherein j; v. wsrwm, administrator of John Upchurch, deceased, is platiff and W jp. Upchurch Is defendant, I vW sell Is Uling f., uir uau w tun ; iujjus. vv. I xnues soutnwestoi liaieign in tno sec Dublio auction at the court house of countrv known as Rhamkatte, door in Raleich. N.'C. on Tuesday, the oth day of January.' ltyji, at id o'clock m. the lands described in sain cause, to-wit: the petition in said cause, to-wit: Situate in wmte uax townsnip, sum 1 connt.v. and adioininff the lands of Situate in White Oak township, said Ruffih Goodwin, Mrs. Tempy Law rence, Sallie Clark Margaret uarKer iinrl others, containing some forty odd acres, more or less, and being the home place and the lands- upon which the said Jonn upenuren re sided at the time of his death , B. Ct Beckwith, Uora n d3-4t . J' ' i:irtsaeS!3 cf Ur.d. 1896. ?t the Court House door In .t""" . Kaieign v., x win se t oi h 1 outcry the tract of land described in a mortgage irom 0. j . upcuuruu and W. u. upenurcntoaumeajuouu registered in book No. 105 at page 50? 0f the ReBister ' of Deeds' office . t which ' land is de sribed in saaidmortgage as follows: A tract of about 35i. acres in saia I COUULV I VTttKDIttUU guHKUmttwnu' ship adjoining: tne lanes oi tue taw 1 T. H. BriiTfirs. H. J. uoodwir),- A, J Emery, Anderson Betts, St Otho wiigon -0(. others: beizinning at a gtak Brig8 corner in an old field, runs then ce east 342 poles to a staka and Dointers. Briees' corner, thence north 2 degrees west 160 poies w u jiiuc, muw degrees, west ai puiea w piue (formerly) A. Johnson s corner, thence south 174 poles tothebegin- ning--being the land conveyed oy said Dodd and ; wife to said B. J . I Unchurch and W. G Upchurch by i deed of even "date, with said mort-1 I cmee. and to secure vart of the pur- i chase money for which said deed of I mortgage was executed. Excepting from said Bale lOOacres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. , tiour oi saie 12 m.. S.C. DUDU, " " - Executrix of James Dodd. . s dtds. MOHTUAGK SALE. Under and bv virtue of a deed of trust executed to the undersignod by J. H. nobbitt, deceased, and recorded in book .', at papre 157, Register of Deads ofllce for Walfo county, we will exnose 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 20th day of December,: KM, the prop erty therein described, being a lot of land on the east sice oi wKi.siruoi, between Hargeot and Morgan streets and bounded by a lmo b'jrtnning at the northwest corner of W. Itifrpan's lot on went street, running tlienoe slonsr the north line of Rit'Sfan's lot 10ti feet to C. 8. Allen's line, thence northwardly alone said Allen's line 50 feet to the line of another lot belong ing to-tlie estate of J. B, nobbltt, de ceased, thence west with tho line of the last named lot 107 feet to west street, thence with west street f)0 feet to the iip-miiliig, being the southern portion of t!o lot conveyed to J. H. Holiliitt bv 1). I. Carter and others by d. id re- C"'-' ! in tiooic (,.s, Ht nn-ei ..i.--is-.n-of 1 ' ji d .ee for w akeeouuty. 'ierms of t-n. ii rs-iii. J. N. I' ; U, S. Jr iav, 1 have purchased ft I have on hand a largo stock of cloth, wal nut," rosewood, oak and mctalic. CASKETS , ' , A I.AUfiK STOCK Of1 COFFINS OV ALL KINDS. 1 And Gouts', Ladles' Clvtldren's Robes. and all equipments in tne un dertaking Line. , Call on me at No. 128 South Winning : ton St., Raleigh, N. C. --'--V. st'.J.' ? . .-''.' ' UNDERTAKEK. Valuable City and Gentry Real , Estate for Sale. , : On Mondav. the 21st dav of Decern-; ber. 1890, at the court house door in RWgh N. w win to the atreet in the citv ol Raleigh, which ' wft- occupied bv said W. G. Unchurch aa , family rcsldenoe at the time of - mg aeatn. inis io iruum awu. w. ft on McDowell streot and runs back or entrance to the premises from Mar- tin streot. The dwelling is a handsome 1 two-story wooden building wun seven ;; rooms and there are suitable stables , and outhouses on the lot. " . This property is covered by the lifo ; estate, dower, of Mrs. Eleanor M. Up church, widow of said W.G.Upchuroh i and Will be sold subject to hor rights. 4 2. A lot in the village of Oberlinl near Raleigh, adjoining the lots of Spence, Dayis and others, fronting on wade avenue, being lot No., 27 in the plar of ' said village as recorded in agister's book 32, at page C34, con ; taining about one acre, . - gStfiT towrJMpi Wake county, about four I it heinirVtlie land conveyed to W O 1 upchurcn d, y B. 3 Upchurch and wife ; iBteBiilnBook fto I39,at by deed reg I pace l'JO of page l'JO the Bald lteglsier or uccus oJ' 4. A tract of land containing about 60 acres, lying in the said Rhamkntto section of Wake county and bounded on the north by the lands of of the late Wm Grimes, on the east by J WColo'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 litnd conveyed to W O Upchurch by deed registered in book No 02, at page 41 of said .Register of Deed's oOlce. - S. Lots Nos. 271 and 22 in the plan and man of the Oaraleieh mills prop ertv south of. the citv of Kaleigb, The wood avenue and ftre eaoh ftbout 60 ft 4 wood avenue ar bv 150t i- Bizo. Thev are described j jn a fled registered in book No. lOUat pace 464 at said Register of Deed's OUlCO.1! . v . K. A tract of about 0 acres, lying about 1 miles south of Raleigh, ad joining the lands of the. "Caraleigh mills, known as "W. G. Upchurch's Blacknall place." It being the land now occupied by Bryant Smith,' Esq. , ; This property ia well Improved, has ., a large barn and atablc 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 OH the place. . Sale made by virtue of powers con ferred upon the undersig dod executors ' by the will of W G Upchurch, de ceased. 1 ; ' '' Terms of sale: one fourth cash, bal ance in twelve months with 6 per cent interest from day of sale. - " Chab U Belvin, 1 Executors of D D Upchurch, k V, G Upchurch . H C UPCHCRcn. ) deceased.; Nov. 21st, 1896, 1 - tJs jt)loney J Loan Mechanics and Investor's l';.b Are prepared to make prompt loans On Real - r, 4' i -4 O -4 i J , ; Tfiimri PnnWoMo P"i IT """1 lUiui) litutuuiO UuJ LnuJ Loans on stock of Un ion made promptly And paid" on day of application. Apply to' George Allen, Score' 22 Pullen Buildin?, T.iU; i nov'.. lm 1 tuktw, : Haviii'X this day qnalilied as Fx r of t t - e of tho las-. t i i. i, i tliis is to give i r i ; - h.iving claiius ii ! i y will present tr.-"i ' i i ..; I 'e Is h e y. rf ;; i, or this will be J 1 M i m-ir recovery. A. J . i i U law-iv .1
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