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r:.:G3-visiT03, H HUSHED BV TUB visrroR-iH.?s COMPANY, flZfCOttPOHATKD.- V;r;- A CONSOLIDATION ptf THE VISITOR ESTAHUSKD 1878, AND THE rSSS ESTABLISHED ISO-t. " . ' ., ' Office in the Pullen Building, corner ,. Fayetteville and Davie Streets. GREEK O, ANDREWS. , - Editor and AlSr. CJASPER K MoRARY, .Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year . . . Six Months . One Month . . f Entered as Second Class Mai Matt.'i' LAbtT The Leader in the News nntl in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. IBS FRIDAY. G rover Cleveland . V.' uutil the -Itlt of Ma ; tinction that no oth-;- , enjoyed. He w -ii! ! t . pant of the whii.- I ever ridden lo the i , differert success. u-s. Several coioni.-;- :si I ed in the" Stat e..r W will start next sn ; : ' Island, in the .-i -a : ' ' "where there at v ; but no men. S: i colonists shou i.i ... ., of Heaven ' la-.' from many part r and especially t . , there eonies a i-"ii!a: ''there are plenty ol .v. men !'' A curious lone h; is springing up in I i .o, name of ' l.a l-'oui-ini t ' peculiarity i- th.,' t lives the les 1,', i. titled to. The pay . ; a month as-.u. : $1000 to the heii-. before the ae '- : diminishing pt-.-p. a 1 ' : $300 at 51. the "- man dies yoan;- i, require help, i.-.t ' 50 they will be ,,I.V .. own living. The seaich I'.n- a i . ' not yet eiaie.!. ;, ; the many sur. the northern ... . la. est claiui iuvts ;i ground is that ":' t h. the Kali..!,, La'!' pions claim 1 hat i . American tlowea. greea , and that ii -itself to architia Lo .' columbine won!. I I ,o whole of this i.LL One of the in. i .t ; ... tures of Kent u h -. . -Nashville ex posit - ;.. lisk which wiil or- L: : ' coal. It will lie !:, : : ... Kentucky coal inina .... -. ; 'display their pi'...lini. t advsnta'e. This ..Leii--1 'HO.feet hish. The .shall . feet hih and Id fee! s.j.j . base, running to ;,a .o square. -The apex will V mounted by a Hag stall' ;;( with the words "Kentnek-, i. i . Co large letters on the l!a' wai, i. ,-. flutter from the stall' This (.,;...;; will be untircly of coal. 10;; !: mil . owner will have the privilege ..." . umstilicting as mueli of it us i wauls and on the jmrl lie b ai!.L. he-- can place ailvertisemenis as he sees fit. The obelisk will I.. . erected so every person who enters the gates of the exposition will see It. "Ifc will be placed where the two . paths which lead from the entrance diverge, and where no one can fail to see it. Thejyirginia Court of Appeals. composed a entirely of detnoc rai s , has righted' a .wrong by coinniaiul ing the txnrdof canva?sersof Buck ingham county ' to reassemble -and canvass they vole as cast. for Con gressman in that cotfoly in the rc coat election. ; The republican :vote was cast (or Hon -J. , Yost, Wt the election officers i a several precinct returned it as ibeing cast for Hon. Jacob Yost, on this slight techni cality the Slate board of a-anvassors. Governor O'Ferrall aloue dissent ing, deprived Mr. Yost of I lie votes , returned by the election tiwrs for Jacob Yost and award;.! il. ..v!: ficate ol eU'ction toMr. 1! I. i'lo.d. the democratic nominee. The ht.ier promptly declind to .Key. -.vrti- i site buseii on tL i i to '. , and ..ed -i ids tin) Court -injjs wlik h aortifieate -eee.i'O to M r Y' 3,00 i 1.50 ! ,1 Ooljti -! t!, v. . .so I ' ''11 lor ait ted -.11, .piles, arran- S. -. k W f feiesisicif Give Us II1S 1 ' ' """"S'ifrfjSS m s flit of I lid .")lh- ,ri i' . ns : 1 bo ( ... 2 .- "ill, 1 25 and 1 5n. , J.. -:--! . , ii !New Shoe Store; ; v 1; ii JUST RECEIVED' I ' : Two Great mmt faefioii Ouarantesii I' '..- M.,1. .tree! Collars and cuffs, shirts, under wear, men's suits and over- coats, Is essentia to B health. Every nook NH& 1 f and corner of Uie Mas' i Va system is reached by the brood, ik.i va its quality thecoiidlt ion o! every org sui c.- pcntla. Good blood iru-ans Bti eiy:; netvcs, Koi. 4 digestion, robust rita.t,!;. I:ipL!y Meed means scrofula, tfy4per-)h : tseania iidiu,:r.isrrh or other diiea--'3. T! c ..;- 1 way to b.' . o j-ac! Mowl is ;.. il.-. yur3ai.urilla. This ie ,e,, y Ulizes, a:ul enriche-. t!:r Wo-.i, sn. I . :. tho c-lcimuta of health an.1 ::viU s . every nerve, or ;.ut aim . i (.-. a good apriflit", giws irf.-. Ii : i-.- .' hiiJ cure-; tl.at ti: .1 f-:-. Y.v.i I ' j i Sarsaparilia Hood's PiM Administrafor's Sale. anlhorit v ;i l)ai.i..f of a inort ,;.nr" 1 : Inort,; . . Li!.- l-eeil -o at ; -t of I )..!- o:' .-. !; on lecvni!-ei the eoii!- ho ..'Iio-l l.id-h.; lo I ho, ;:-.. l id at 1 ' i t - Mm' Fine Shoen, Price, $1.08. C Ariiii t 1 1 ' S I i i ! I . 1 "rial POOL. L. N. 'i:l i v H fi . and WOO iLtl: Useful FOR iO an Mltllle i. -jriani md 7." lit: '."ie; I'mlirellas 2 50 and 7, (ill; 50, hoys' Sho'i ri. 111! : no and : Presents: 01 Ohrlsfiiiis. hats, shoes, trunks. A! ttC il'LKCACTKS are spread before cry dc-criutjan for roan and boy. SUITS FOR Overcoats and Ulsters Uvercoal and Suits for Bop : , i ii. I Ob m Leading One 1110 NoiHi Side i Store, o: so-.l of s . a'' : tMi . w . . '. w ; -, . .ji- in ; . . : . p.ii.iie '.vi : i ,i Lnni i . .. ; ,, ,, Wake . ' ' . . ...... a 11a: !i :-. a s !":; .., . wes1 . 1 ' : a as L. ., ., i .. u ...... r,' . i:.,rth h a - L. ! m '.'. tract. e'h . a ' ia;,' ...'!' . ! e s..L a .L.i.l : ' ia !'e. : ; . a -Lii.e, i ;;.' t met Mint h v. i, ..id a j- iv, it;. ,;,) I. tie ; .v , ;a : I p.tia-; LLi-i-a . .il a t .- .. -.i the a p. , .. J j !'.v I -te..1:, t . -;., 1 ,!!..:, ; :-i a- (I . ' aft in;.- at .1 pal- i . agvii s. aa.l ; every i : a re A in -n m- '..on .e. .'! ' . I I fill- ... rtioi t tag.'. !' g isU'i' of Ih eils d Nov. ::. i -aii' ! a 'i'l.is i. 1 I El Ol Hi s:Ar,c:a Of i ayetteville and Martin Sts., 'Just as you Come Up from the ark Where thr iv.ci f.iars and the lasilas's Branch Pharmacy Just the thing for Fair Week, Call around boys, will be glad -to see you. . ;,;v Johti McRaei OF- you in our Jine of Out-flttlngs of MEN. Cutaway, Frock, t'rince Alberts, ranging at from 16 wiin an assortment tuny three times larger 'aewheic. than you Mi n in all the different weights and styles ranging in if: Tlie Overeoats $5 to 25. the Ulsters from $5 to $18, :y 15to 2d per cent less than you And same quality else- :v ami 'He varioty will 1 e appreciated too. din 1 novelties, and complete line of liiioi-k-nbout suits at prices that trill i er i f the house is tilled with the choisest ..I . u! ii rwear, gloves and every good I'vcrytliinj; is markel in plain figures in-, en.: Li;rij to suit llio richest or poorest hi-istma buying here and it will save you money. RWANGER, Price Clothiers. Sale of Land to Make Assets I l!y virtue of a judgment of tho Superior Court of Wake county in ' special proceedings X , entitled .1 C Marcom, administrator of the I estate of Cherry Penny, deceased, 'plainti:;. and Mary Walters et ols, I defendants.. I will on Saturday the !th day of January, 1897, at 12 I o'clock in. at the court house door for Wake, county. N C, expose to s;iic at pubiic outcry to the highest ouMer a lot or parcel of land in said county, adjoining the lands of Frank l;;cl.s and others and situated in said county about 1 miles northwest of llalcigh, N. C, in what is called I the Now Town of St. Domingo, a I map of which town is registered in the olllc-e -of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N C, in Book No 32. on page 5Sl. and designated as lot No 8S on said map, fronting on Crant sti'ect or avenue, and contain ing about half an acre. Terms of sale, one half cash, bal ance in six months with interest from date ol Mile, title to be retained ti.'ttil purchase money is paid in full. J C. M.uu'ou, Dec 8th, 1S Ids Comm'r. Land Sale. Li ucr and by virtue of a decree of lie; Superior Court of Wake county, in a certain civil action, No. tii. summons aocKet ot said court, en- t it l.d is. V. Montague vs. J. W Kyals, Nancy A, Britt and Joseph Austin, I will on Monday, tho 21st day of December, 18i6, at noon, sell at public auction at tho court house door in the city of Ualeigh, N. C, the lolh. viiig described tract of land lyini in l'anther Branch Township, sai. county, and adjoining the lands of (..'oige Partin, A. K. Smith and others und bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake in Little Creek, thence north 4 degrees cast 4 chains a in :':2 links to a stake, thence south s; , ...grcos east, 14 chains and 44 links to a stake, thence north -40 degrees oust la chains and 90 links to a stake, '.hence soutli 87 degrees east 15 chains a ni at) links to a etake, thence north : ..- i s east 11 chains to a stake in Ua 1 Vr.uy corner, thence north 83 de gi -s wet with L. J. Weathers' line It' chains lo a stake on- Jjniper iirn rich, thence down the various courses ot said branch to Little Creek. thence down said creek to the begin r '. containing one hundred and two a a ! f acres ( 1024. acres) asmore fa oy a, aears by deed of Nancy A. P.riti and others to J. W. Rvals and wife, date March 15, 1881, Registry of Wake county, Book 87, page 400, and known as the homestead of said J. W. Hvals. Terms cash. ARMISTEAD JONES, Commissioner. Maleith, N. C. Nov. 13 '96. WE DO NOT WANT BOYS OR I a A I' ,KS to write, but men of abil 1 1 '. f . 00 to f 500 per month . Salary ov eoi. mission. State and general managers. JUieiiic f iro Engine Co. i.aeiue, is. nHey sat8t Hotel best Soda and Mineral "Waters can of IJpaqfYeAretooBusy ay to Vrife Advertiserhsnt. : , . Just r Think, for a Moment. What causes the rush at the Lyon Racket? The question is very easily answered. 1 Because we. are headquarters lor oanta jB,ti.iyi,vt:'St;J A we nave the assortment of Tovs and Xmas goods in the State.- M Our prices are way down below the lowest. j -"- " -:'vv 4 Our Toys and DolJs re alt new; new left over froni last season, : 5 Remember our salesmen willl take great pleasure in showing you everything in all departments. . We have Toys from a lc book to a $4 74 doll carriage. Sjlk plush al bums from 47c up. ". Don't forget our millinery and dress goods departments are com plete. As for Shoes, everybody knows we are the cheapest. Yours for bargains, Come ! Lyon Racket Store VALUABLE LAND FOIt SALE. By virtue of authority conferred by A, Smith and wife, Narciasa J. Smith, to Mrs Iola H Gates, recorded in hook 114, page 588, Register of Deeds office for Wake county. N C, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door In Raleigh, N C, at 12 o'clock m. on Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1897, the following described tract of land: Lying in Wako county, Swift Creek township, adjoining the lands of J 14 Strain, Caswell Franks. Wiley Car roll and others and situated on the waters of Watson's liranch and bound ed as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake in J 15 Strain's northern line, running north 10 degrees west 47 J poles to a rock; thence wast 104 poles to a stake; thence east to the beginning, containing 321 acres more or less, and being the home place of said W A Smith. Tho place has dwelling and necessary outhouses, anj I am in formed there is a young orchard in ?ood bearing condition upon this and. B. C. Reckwitii, Attorney for Mortgagee. Dec. 2, 188(1. Notice. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wake county, in a cause pending in said court before the clerk, wherein J. C- Marcom, administrator of John Upchurch, deceased, is plaintiff, and W. F. Upchurch is defendant I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction ot the court house door in Raleigh, N. C, on Tuesday, the 5th day of January. 1S07, at 12 o'clock m., the lands described in the petition in said causo, to-wit: Situate in White Oak township, sud county, and adjoining the lands of Ruffin Goodwin, Mrs. Tempy Law rence, 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 tho lime of his death . B. C. Buck with, Com'r. d3-4t Mortgage Sale of Land. On 'Wednesday, December 2Sr d, I896j at the Coyrt House door in Raleigh; N. C, I will sell at public outcry the tract of land described in a mortsraire from B. J. t and W. G. Upchurch to James Dodd, registered in book No. 105 at, 52i of the Register of Deeds' office of Wake county which land is de sribed in saaidmortgage as follows: A tract of abcut357i acres in said county (Wake)andSwiftCreek town ship adjoining the lands of the late T. II. Briggs, H, J. Goodwin, A. B. Emery, Anderson Betts. S. Otho Wilson and others; beginning at a stake, Brtggs corner in an old field, runs thence east 342 Doles to a stake and pointers, Briggs' corner, thence north 2J -degrees west 1C0 poles to a pine, thence north 88 degrees; west 342 poles to a pine (.lunuuriy; - jonnson s corner, inence south i 1 4 poles to the begi n lung oeing me iana conveyed by said Dodd and wife to said B. J. Upchurch and W. G Upchurch by ueeu oi uveuouaie, witn saia mort gage, and to secure vart of tho nnr. chase money for which said deed ot mortgage was executed. Excepting iruui nuu ouiH juuacres, more or Jess. . Terms of sale cash. Hour of sale n m. S. C. DODD. Executrix of James Dodd dtds. MORTGAGE SALE. . Under and by virtua nf i M rf wusi executed to the undersigned by J. B. Bobbitt, deceased, and recorded in book 13V at pag 157, Register of Uesas otnee for Wake oountv. w n-ni expose to sale at public auction to the hiirhest bidder at the dnnr nf house of Wake county, 4n Raleigh, N. C, at 12 o'clock m.. on Saturday, tho 2litli Hat nf nm,W 1M1 ..' orty therein dascribed, being- fot of iuu on me eass awe or west street, between Harc-ett und Mnrnnt. mala and bounded by a line Iwlnntn "w uwi'witoi uurirerifji W.-Atlggan a lot on.. West street. runnW tht.n along the north line of Ulggan's lot 107 feet to C. S.Allon'a linS. t northwardly along said Allen's line 60 f foet to the line Of another lot belone-'Tj xuk w txio cobuw oi .f . a : Konnitr ,i a. ceased, thenoe west with the line of the last named lot 107J feet to weBt street, thence with West street SO feet to the beginninfr, beinir the southern nnntinn of the lot conveyed to J, 0, Bobbitt by D. M. Carter and others tv i- or corded in book 53, at page 14, Register of Deeds office for wakecountv. their sale cash. a, . , . ' i K J. N, HoLDINQj ., j - " B. S. JKI4MAN, r " . , , Trustees, '"--...U-K - ' ' 'a.'i aa,-:-. .. -.'ai'aaa" -.fe':.. - ' ' ;V;.a U a? ''-:iS-!'-' '-S?' ' Ji.!' " fhavc purchased' - - Handsome Funeral Car ' 7 ' ''";-; a.. a;r.'a:va;-,, - - .;';..' V''-' s. ' - , I have on hand a large stock of cloth, wal- liut, rosewood,4 oak J and metalic. CASKETS A tAtytR STOCK Of - , COFFINS OV Alt, KINDS. And Gents', Ladles' Children'd Rolies. and all equipments in the Un dertaking Line. ""fc Call on me at No'. 128 South Wilmlriff ' ton St. , Raleigh, N. C." ? G. A. STRICKLAND, UNDERTAKER.- 8ALK OF LAND. By virtue of the powers conferred upon us in a certain deed of trust ex- ecuted hy L D Stephenson and his wife Arabella W Stenh Pllqnn rn 41... k22nd day of November, 1890, and re- corueu in me niiico of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, N C, in book 114, page 2S3, we will expose to public . sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Raleigh, N C, on Monday tho llthday of Jan uary. 1S97, the following described tract of land, being -tho residue of the lands described iu said deed of trust, and also the reversion in the home- i stead of tho said L. D. Stephenson heretofore laid otT in accordance with the provisions of said deed of trust. Tirst TractBeginning at a stake Iu tho covenant road, u. D. Stephenson's homesteaa corner, running north 71 degrees east to a pile of stone in Mis. Geo w Atkinson's dower line, thonee. south 4f degrees west about 12 chains to a pile of stone; thenee south 821 de- grees west 11.63 chains to a stake; thenee north 70 degrees west 50 links -to a stake, comer of L D Stephenson's homestead at the mill; thence with said L D Stephenson's homestead lino to the centre of the covenant road, red oak pointers: thence with the covenant road to the beginning, containing 35 acre . Second Tract Beginning at an ash tree, hifh water of the mill pond, ' thence runniug up Church Spring -Branch to 'feasant Spring; thehce. south 80 degrees 4 chains to a stake; thence south 0o degrees weet 8.63 chains to an oak "' p' yjjjprici' rnilt'T 4i degrees west (.8S7liiam7to a sUke in the branch., David Stephenson's corner, thenco down the branch in an easterly course along David Stephen- ;' son's line to a maple at the forks of tho branch: thence down Pope's branch to the lioac of the mill pond, L Stephenson's homestead line; thence with said homestead line to thii lirginniiig, containing UK! acres. laird tract The reversion in tho homestead tract of the said I. D Steph enson, described as follow: Begin- -ning at a stake near tho corner of the mill house about 30 feet from a largo white oak: thence north 59J degrees east 28.45 chains to tho center of tho covenant road opposite to a large red oak: thence with said road north 21 degrees east 21 50 chains to a stako; thence south 71 degrees 17.01 chains to a stake; thenee south .13.33 chains to a sutKe; incnce; tnence west 2n.;0 chains to a itake oa the side of the path,1 David Stephenson's corner; thence north (ia degrees west 15.85. chaini ' with David Stephenson's " line to a stake on the west aide of tho covenant road; thence a southwest course along -said David Stephenuon's lino to a stake in the Ivey field; thence with said. David Stephenson's line north 81 1 degrees west 20.50 chains to Pope's Branch; thenee down said branoh to the head of the mill ponds tljonee with the west side of the pond 10 feet from ' high water mark to an nsh in Pleat- ant Spring Branch; lhcnce north 79 , degrees eabt (l.io chains to tie bocict ning, containing 200 aewu. Armistead Joues and T. 1. Devc- ' roux, Trustees. Money L6an : MecTianics and Investor's Union : .. v- . y "."s.- .i .'"' ' ' 1 , Are prepared to make prompt loans -v . ' 'J.jrjl'.:..' - On Real Estate. : ; ' ' 1 W .'yiT;.'-'V-'"'' .! 'a a-aa'4,;y, ,l . Terms Equitable and . Liberal . LoansonstockofUnloBmadefromptly And paid Oil dav . of nnlie.i(ion rr .... , .-a' ..'a",'.- -y.'a' W'-a ar.-ay ; V y.e.'.i.. Apply to k ?sC ' f -f, i. " Vy,..',:..; :'?-': t- George. Allen,r ft '., - . Secretary,. t. - , a -a 22 Kllcti Building, Raleigb, N. C. - w , rf nov25 lm , - . - U Executor's Notice. . Having this day qualified aa Exeru tor of the estate of the late Crady Blake, deceased, thla it to give notice to all parties - haviDg claims against said party will nrwueni tiicm t. f mi nn beforo the 18th day of NovembprJ 1897ror tills- Will be nlpad -!,- recovery. - ,' A. J. KLtJS, noviit iawuw a. .. -. Executor
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