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! ; UED BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY fWCORPORATED. v A I nJUDATIOH OF TUB VISITOR, EST ABUSED 1878, AND THS PRESS, ESTABLISHED Office in the Pullen Building, corner Fayetteville and Davie Streets. - GREEK O. AKORSW9. Editor sail Maoatar. JASPER H. MRARY. SolialtlacAjrat. Subscription Prices. One Year , . . Six Months . One Month.. ..I 3.00 .. 1.60 ( Entered as Second Class Mail Matter J The Reader in the News and in Circnlation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATURDAY. Dec. 12 ; The House branch of Congress has passed a bill excluding tha sale of liquor from the Capitol. Its fate in the Senate will be awaited with interest by several members of the House who did not vote, and by a few who were against it. Upon a division Speaker Reed announced the vote, 104 to 7, The Metropolitan Traction Com pany of New York, as recently an nounced, has- decided to operate 34 miles of their total of 153 miles with the underground trolley, thus dis placing horses with the best form ( of electrical propulsion . The com pany will still have 103 miles oper ated by horses, besides a section operated by cable. The change for these will come later. The cost of the change to underground trolley is estimated at $40,000 per mile. The underground trolley is employ ed with perfect success in Washing ton, and it is the only system an in telligent city government anywhere should permit in its crowded areas. A hotel keeper of Rreslau. Ger many, has invented a billiard con trolling clock which automatically registers the exact time a billiard table has been in use, without the possibility of an error. The appa ratus consists of an ordinary clock and a small box attached just be neath and large enough to admit the balls. While the billiard balls re main in the box the clock is stopped; when the balls are taken from the box the clock immediately starts and continues so until the balls are replaced. The absence of seven silver sena tors, elected as Republicans, from the republican senatorial caucus; the introduction and unanimous adoption in caucus of a resolution favoring an international monetary caucus, and the cold water thrown by a chorus of Republican organs upon proposed legislation for the retirement of government legal tender notes and the amendment and extension of the national banking system, are all portentous signs of difficulty for the incoming adminis tration, and of the probability of e halting and temporizing policy. A firm of Italian engineers has re Gently constructed some small cars which are propelled by motors driven by acetylene gas. Thecharge consists of acetylene gas dissolved in 15 times its volume of air, and with this mixture it has been found Unnecessary to use water for cooling the cylinders. The method of ignit tng the charge has not, however, been made known. According to the OBAfAnhnilrAr. the motors main tain 'a speed of 60 revolutions throughout a working period of 15 hourp. The weight is only about 20 prcnds; and 6.8 brake horse-power Is developed. The cost of working Is said to be about 6d per hour. .; The people of Orlando,' Fla , are preparing to make the meeting of the National Good Bonds Congress In that city next February a great success. ' The mayor and the Presi dent of the Board of Trade are at the head of the committee of arrange- ments, which (a made up of loading citizens. " "The movement in favor of Improved country highways has become national," says tbeSavannab News, "and the Southern States are as much Interested In itas the richer and more populous States of the North, x Much progress in good roads building has been made in the South within the last few years, but it is safe to say that within the next ten years more will be done in that line than has been accomplished in fifty years." BuoxJaa's Arnioa Salva. The best salve in the world tor 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 per ox. or sale by John Y. Mao Rae. Catarrh In the Hea Is a dangerous disease. It may lead directly to consumption. Catarrh is caused by impure blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh because it removes the cause of it by puri fying the blood. Thousands testify that they have been cured by Hood 's Sarsaparilla. Hood 's pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 25c. New Shoe Store. We bought a few days ago at a Great Sacrifice about 200 pairs mens' and ladies' tine $3 50 tan shoes, and have placed same on sale today at the extremely Low Price, $1.98. This is positively the greatest shoo bargain ever offered in Raleigh. Beautiful line of men's ladies' and childrens' leggins, bedroom slipporsi foot warmers and slipper soles just received. S. C. POOL. S. B. NORMS, Manager. Do Your Lace Maori I niinrlnriW P W WWM sjHMIIHWIIIIQI If so, new. send them IV ice ii(V to us. We i- pair. Woolen Blankets Aso a Specialty. We have a special process by which we thoroughly cleanse them, making them as soft as eiderdown, without a particle of shrinkage. Price, single 25c; double 50c. Everything Guaranteed. "Excelsior Steam Laundry," Phone 19. 105 and 107 W, Martin Street ( Academy of Music Building. ) A. B. D. JOHNSON. Johnson and Johnson, COAL and WOOD. If you want to mako your houses comfortable, call on us. Lowest Prices. Complete stock Antracite ard Bituminous Coals. Wood kept under shelter. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Phone 150. . Office 109 Fayetteville St. Yard: Foot West Hargett street. it s rfv.ii i't',, iVJ.a.'Ad&M II 1 J We have a large assortment of them. Gloves 25, 50 and 75c. Silk Handkerchiefs, 15 and 50c; Silk Mufflers, 50c; Suspend ers, 15, 25 and. 50c; Scarf Pins, 10, 15,20and 25c; cuff buttons, 25, 50 and 75c; walking canes 25, 50 and 75c; Umbrellas, 50, 75c; $1 and 1 25. Boys Suits, 1 49, 2 00; 2 50 and 3 00; caps, 25c: boys' Overcoats, 2 00, 2 50, 3 00 and 3 50; boys' Shoes 1, 125 and 150. ' J Collars and cuffs, wear, men's suits and over coats, hatsf, shoes, trunks. TOM Nerves just as inrely com bom tbs use of Hood's Su-saparllla s does the ear of Scrotals, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because the blood affects the condition ( all the bones, muscles and tissues. It it is lm mM it cannot properly sustain these narts. If made pore, rich, red and vital' bad by Hood's 8anaparilla, it carries health 1 hlnst itead of disease, and repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. thus narxoua prostration, hysteria neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Sarsaparilla Because it is the One True Blood Purifier. TZ 7T mil ere the best after-dinner HOOP S PillS pilU,ain digestion. 25c. Administrator's Sale. By authority of a mortgage from Simeon Daniel and wile, luc Uucy Daniei, T TIT iT aaabuH miH -- corded in book 104 at page 407, Regis ter of Deeds office for Wake covnty, I will on December 3l8t at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door, sell to the highest bidder for cash a tract of land in Oak Grove township and i-ounded on the north and east by Buchanan, on the south by Wiley Clopton, on the west by J. H. Fen-ell and Daisy Pas chal and known as part of the Sam Revis tract, containing- 55 acres more or lesB, being the part of said tract not heretofore sold by parties of the first part. W. V. Wynne, Dee. 2, '96-tds. Adm'r. JUST RECEIVED Two Great Bargains IN Men's and Ladies' Fine Shoes. Curtains will make them look equal to JOHN B. JOHNSON, Useful Presents FOR Christmas. shirts, under Me Gives Eloodls A OF RAKES DELEGACIES are spread before every description lor man ana ooy. j : . SUITS FOR MEN. Sack, Cutaway, Frock, Prince Alberts, ranging at from M to 25 with an assortment fully three time larger than yon f find elsewhere. Overcoats and Ulsters for Men In all the different weights and styles rjngkg In price: The Overcoats 5 to 25. the Ulsters from $5 to I8, Fully 15U 20 per cent less than you find same quality else where and the variety will be appreciated too. Overcoats and Suits for Soys of all ages. All ihe leading novelties, and complete line of solid wear-resisting, knock-about suits at prices that will suit you. Every corner of the house is filled with the choisest line of clothing, hats, underwear, gloves and every good ort of furnsghings. Everything is marked in plain figures and the pricesre low enough to suit the richest or poorest purse. Do your Christmas buying here and it will save you lots of trouble and money. ? v.: ,.,.,. S. 6 D. Leading One Fine Perfumes We l'ave just received one of the nicest lots of Fine I'er fui.ies ever shown in Ral eigh. All NS'oodworth's .goods, and they Can't Be Excelled in quality age. Wo tion to or style of pack- .ill special atten- "VIOLETS OF SICILY" -AN1- "BLUE LILIES," . two lovely odors. North Side Drag Store, Wynne and Birdsong, Halifax street, one block'-south of Peace Institute. SAi;E OF I, AN I AM) I'KltSO.VAL PROPERTY, On Monday, December 28th, 1800, at 12 m.,at the Court House door in Raleigh, N. C, 1 will sell at public outcry, the following described land in Swift Creek township "Wake county, beginning at an oak on the Holly Spring s road the south-west corner of Geo. Oreen's land, run thence with said Green's land north 450 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 9C feet, thence south with said Smith 's tract line 200 feet to said Holly Springs road, thence east ward with said road tothebegining, containing 10-21 of an acre, also the following dcsciibed personal jsro perty on said land: 1 steam engine, boiler and fixtures, 1 cotton gin and fixtures, belting, shafting and pul leys, 1 Fairbank's wagon scales and all 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 oflice Register of Deeds for Wake county dated Nov. 3, 1892 in book 121, page 735. This sale is made to perfect title. S. W. Bbsweb, Trustee. nov24-td S. A. ASHE & SON, FIRE INSURANCE Solicit a pai jf your patronage Office over MacRae's BranchPhar ON THE Of Fayetteville and Martin Sts., Just as you Come Up from the Park acflao's Drench Piinrmpsy, Where the finest cigars and the best Soda and Mineral Water ran re nad. liromo beitzer served at the Just the thing Call around boys, see you.. s :s John Y. Feast you in our line of Out-fittings of IER17A.1GER. Price Clothiers. Sale of Land to Utko Assets By virtue of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county in special proceedings No, entitled J C Marcom, administrator of the estate of Cherry Penny, deceased, plaintiff, and Mary Walters etals, defendants, I will on Saturday the 9th day of January, 1897, at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door for Wake county, N C, expose to sale at public outcry to the highest bidder a lot or parcel of land in said county, adjoining the lands of Frank "Ricks and others and situated in said county about 1 miles northwest of Raleigh, N, C, in what is called the New Town of St. Domingo, a map of which town is registered in the office -of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N C, in Book No 32, on page 581, and designated as lot No 88 on said map, fronting on Grant sti eet or avenue, and contain mg about half an acre. Terms of sale, one half cash, bal ance in six months with interest from date of sale, title to be retained until purchase money is paid m full J . U. Marcom, Dec 8th, 1896 tds Comm'r. Land Sale. Under and by virtue of a decree of tne superior uourt ol wake county, in a certaln civil action. No, Til, summons docket of said court, en titled n. jr. Montague vs. J. w, Rrals, Nancv A. Brltt and Josenl Austin, I will on Monday, the 21st day or December, 1896, at noon, tell at public auction at the court bouse door in the city of Raleigh, N. C, the following described tract of land lying I . i t- . m i i iu rauiuer oruca j.ownsnip, said county, and adioininsr the lands George Partin, A. E. Smith and others and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a stake in Little Creek, thence north 4 degrees east 4 chains and 22 links to a stake, thence south 87 degrees east 14 chains and 44 links to a stake, thence north 40 degrees east 15 chains and 90 links to a stake, thenoe south 87 degrees east 16 chains and 60 links to a stake, thenoe north 3 degrees east 11 chains to a stake in the Penny corner, thence north 83 de grees west with L. J. Weathers' line 49 chains to a stake on Juniper urancn, tnenoe aown tne various courses of said branch to Little Creek, thence down said creek to the bearin ning, containing one hundred and two and a half acres (102i acres as more ruiiy appears by deed ot Nancy A. Briti and others to J. W. Rvals and wife, date March 16, 1884, Registry of Wake county, Book 87, page 400, and known as the homestead of said J. W. Ryals. Terms cash. ARMI STEAD JONES, Commissioner. Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 13 96. Others have found health, vigor ana vitality in Jiooa s barsauarilla. and surely has power to help' you aiso. wny not try it. , Hotel f ountain.. v for .Fair . Week wiil be glad, to " .M'rrTTJCv'A What causes the rush at the answered. . l Because we are headquarters for Santa Claus. , 2 We hare the assortment of Toys and Xmas goods in the State. 3 Our prices are way down below the lowest. 4 Our Toys and Dolls are all -new; new left over from last season. . & Remember our salesmen will take great pleasure in showing you evervthinar in all departments. ; - We have Toys from a lo boot to a (4 74 doll carriage, ouk piusn ai bums from 47c un. Don't forget our millinery and dress goods departments are com nlete. i as for Shoes, everybody knows we are the cheapest Yours for bargains, Come I Lyon Rackot Storo VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain mortgage deed from William A, Smith and win, Nareissa J. Smith, to Mrs Iola H Gates, recorded in book 111. pare 688, Register of Deeds office for Wake county, N C, I will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Ralehrh. N C. at 12 o'clock m. on Tuesday, the 6th dav 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: Beginning at a stake in J B Strain's northern line, running north 10 degrees west 474 poles to a rock; thence west 104 poles to a stake; thence east to the beginning, containing 321 acres more or lessand being the home place of said W A Smith. The place has dwelling -and necessary outhouses, ana i am in' formed there is a young orchard in good bearing condition upon this land. B. C. Beckwith, Attorney for Mortgagee. Deo. 2, 1880. Notice By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Wake county, in ; cause pending in said cor.rt before me ciern, wnerein j . v. Marcom, administrator of John Upchurcb, deceased, is plaintiff, and w. Jr. TJpchurch is defendant, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder , at Sublic auction at the court house oor in Raleigh, N. O., on Tuesday, the 6th day ol January. 1897, at: 12 o'clock m., the lands described rn the petition in said cause, to-wit: Situate in White Oak township, slid county, and adjoining the lands of Ruffln Goodwin, Mrs. ' Tempy Law rence, Sallic Clark, Margaret Barker and others, containing some forty odd acres, more or less, and being tne nome place and the lands upon which the said John TJpchurch ro sided at the time of his death . B. C. Beckwith, Com'r. d3-4t Mortgage Sale of Land. On -Wednesday, December 23r d, 1896. at the Coutt House door in Raleigh; N. C, I will sell at publio outcry the tract of land described in a mortgage from B. J. TJpchurch and W. G. TJpchurch to James Dodd, registered in book No. 105 at page 527 of the Register of Deeds' office of Wake county which land is de sribed in saaidmortgage as follows: A tract of abcut 3571 acres in said county (Wake) and Swift Creek town ship adjoining the lands of the late T. H, Briggs, H. J. Goodwin, A. B. Emery, Anderson Betts, S. Otho Wilson and others; beginning at a stake, Briggs corner in an old field, runs tnence east poles to a stake and pointers. Bribes' corner. thence north 2) degrees west 160 poles to a pine,' thence north 88 degrees; west 342 poles to a pine (formerly) A. Johnson's corner. thence south 174 poles to the begin ning being the land conveyed: by said Dodd and wife to said B. J. TJpchurch and W. , (J TJpchurch i by aeea oi evennaate, witn said mort gage, and to secure vart-of the our chase money for which said deed) of irtgage was executed. , Exoeotincr M TJ , t L v . , " irom sain saie juu acres, more or less. Terms of sale cash. Hour of sale iZm. S.O. DODD. . Executrix of James Dodd. dtds. v - v.v .i7,?,.? ; - MOBTQAOK BALiEi. Under and br virtue of a deed of trust executed to the undersigned by J. B. Bobbitt, deceased, and recorded in book lew, Mpage 107, Kegister of Deeds office for 1 waxe i 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 B&turd&v. thn now aay oi iraoemDer, iBim. ine prop . - . ' r erty therein described, being a Tot of land on the east side of . west street, between Hargett and- Morgan streets. and bounded by a line beeinnlno at we noruiwest corner or w. Kiggan'e lot "on west street, runninir thennn alonir the north line of ,Rlc-i?an' lot iv tt ieet to v. a. Alien's une, thence northwardly along said Allen's line 60 feet to the Une of another lot belong ing to the estate of J. b. Bobbitt. de ceased, thence west with the line of the last named lot 101 feet to West street. thence 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 bv deed re corded in book 53, at page 14, Register of Deeds office forwakecounty. Terms of sale cash.. J. N. Holding, -B. 8. Jerman, - ' ' Trustees, I have purchased a nttflQsyiue Funeral Car, I have on hand a largo stock of cloth, wal ''nuti rosewood, oak I and metalic. ' caskets A LABOB STOCK Ot COFFINS OF ALL KINDS. And Gents', LaJies' Children's Robes. and ail equipments in tne un- dertaking Line, - . , , -' t-tl A XT- i no A Al. TYI1 I villi uu uxo ah iiu. jo.o ouuui vr muiug ton St.. Raleigh, N. C, , . G. A. STRICKLAND, undertaker! ' HALE OF LAND.. " By virtue of the powers conferred upon us in a certain deed pf trust ex ecuted by L D Stephenson and his wife Arabella W Stephenson on the 22nd day of November, 1890, and re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, N C, in book 114, page 283. we will expose to publio sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Raleigh, N C, on Monday the 11th day of Jan uary, 1897, the following described tract of land, being the residue of the lands described in said deed of trust, and also the reversion in the home stead of the said L., D. Stephenson . heretofore laid off in accordance with . the provisions of said deed of trust. First Tract Beginning at a stake ia the covenant road, L. D. Stephenson's . homestead corner, running north 71 degrees east to a pile of stone In Mia. Geo w Atkinson's dower lino, thence south 41 degrees west about 12 chains to a pile of stone; thence south 82t de grees west 11.63 chains to a staked' tnenoe north 791 degrees west 60 link to a stake, corner of L D Stephenson's . lifMnMto&ri at t.ho mil If Hiatim wit V, . to the centre of the covenant road, red i oak pointers; thenoe with the covenant road to the beginning, containing 86 , acret. Second Tract Beginning at an -ash tree, high water of the mill pond, : thenoe running up Church Spring Branch to Pleasant Spring; tnenoe , south 80 degrees 4 chains to a stake: ' . . i . ji.i . t , . n rA chsins to an oak -attmip," Ttitfmmmmma 4 1 J AO HQ 1 n . 1 i in the branch, David Stephenson's oorner, thenoe down the branch in an ' easterly course along David Stephen- -. son's line to a maple at the forks of the branch; thence down Pope's branch to the heac of the mill pond, L D Stephenson's . homestead line: tnence witn saia nomesteaa line to tne bf ginning, containing 103t acres'. " - " Third Tract The reversion In the homestead tract of the said L D Steph enson, described as follows: Begin ning at a stake near the corner of the Ml 1 1 . Ol ' 4 M - 1. tun uuuou auuui ov rocm iruiu m larajv-- white oak; thence north 591 degrees east 28.45 chains to" the center of the .. covenant road opposite to a large red - oas; mence wun said road norm zi degrees east 21 50 chains to a stake; thence south 71 degrees 17.01 chains to -a stake; thence south 45.35 chains to a stake: thence: thenoe weat 26.60 chains to a stake oh the side of the path. David Stephenson's corner; thence north 65 degrees west 15.85 chains with David Stephenson's line to s - stake on the west side of the covenant road; thence a southwest course along said David Stephenuon's line to a stake in the Ivey field; thence with said - David Stephenson's line north 8U degrees west 20.50 chains to Pope's Branch: thence down said branch to the head of the mill pond; thence with the west side ot the pond 10 feet from ' high water mark to an ash in Pleas-1 ant Spring Branch; lhence . north 794 : degrees east 6.6o chains to tbe begin ning, containing 200 acres. " x ArmlBtead Jone and T, P. Deve reux, Trustees, . ,; Money Stoan ' rt ''!', ( trrf(", v , Mechanics and Investor's Union 4jf f V? ri ' Are prepared to make prompt loans: Oil Real Estate. Terms Equitable and' Loans on stock of Un Ion made promptly And paid on day of application. v . , . Apply to y . , .George Allerr, 22 Pullen Building;, Riileigh, N. p. , nov25 lm Executor's Notice. Having this dav Qualified as Execu tor of the estate of the late Cradv Blake, deceased, this la to rive notice to all parties having claims, against : said party will present thed to me on or before the 18th day of November) 1897. or this will be nlead In bar of their recovery. ; : A J, ELLIS," novitf lawow - - 1 Executor Try gl AHMHUHf.HT tea for Dy.pc!,.
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