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A ., . . 0f t Both art 0p. mSEaleifibJ.I!wi)' Aldermen passed on . ordinance closin the saloons nf . we Now the effect of this ordinance Is . um, ,ne l8t March xnis was dona in nDn..; ... . , . . w we lets'- S?7 Whfch wl" be in session , from January to March. Baleigh seems IaK. n vv ' vi r conmriAM wards the lriai.t.. -. - &..m,uiv, ana wantsthf . ..; their money freely, without restraint ... T-1lt- -I " v tuueiKn always Keeps one eye open I :' " Blood Ja Ufa.' - It is the medium which carries to i every nerve, muscle, organ and :?. fibre its nourishment ATI ft fitlAn n4 K ' If the blood is pure, rich and healthy 111 1 It im t ... J , jruu wu uo won; u impure, aisease win awu uveruMe you. XlOOu 8 oar- sapariUa has power to keep you in . uwuui ujr uiaKing your oiood rich 4ii.waiui u nut oravcr oi me - nerves for pure blood. Hood's Sar- - sapariiia is me , une xrun Blood farmer ana, nerve ouuaer. Ltnd Sila. , '. By virtue of a deed of mortgage executed by J. A. Jones on Decem ber 22nd, 1894, 1 will offer for sale jw. u., tor casn on Monday, the 4th Tn... ...... nofvr 1 . i i wj vi MBuuoijr, iosi aii i o CIOCK ro., tne ionowing tract w land as described in said mortgage: "One-third interest in the land r known as the James Welchland and adjoining the land of O.J. Upchurch and Willie Johnson on the -north, on the east A. T. Olive, Council Scott and G. B. Alford, on the south Hen - derson Olive and James Evans, and on the west by J. W, Boiling and William fiagan. Terms cash. : ; See book 133 at page 433 in the ..office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county. ' ' , 3.C.X1 Harris. Att y of mortgagee. VALTJABLR CITY PROPERTY t ' - JfO SALE. ' The executors of E. G. Reade, de ceased, offer for sale upon satisfao , tory terms, the following real estate in this city: corner of Fayetteville and Martin streets, now occupied by Jas. I ,' VUUVU UWK"'I NHVVUOtSi .The lob and store house on the corner of Wilmington and Martin ' streets, now occupied by Crowder .a, vacant tot on rsveneviiie street v between the National bank of Ral ; eigh and the store occupied by W. E. Jones, fronting 5 feet on Fay etteville Street and runnlngback , 114 feet. . The above are desirable invest ments.-1 -Title nerfeoti For terms. irJtroTjW-rHaTden, R T wm f Keaae, - Kobt Keaae. Thosi: Reade. - ' jucecuiorsoiauiteaao. J .Raleigh, Dee 8 1896. v ( BAliBOP C1TT PROPERTY; , , .Under and by virtue of authority ' conveyed in a deed of trust given by nh&a ft Rlvln. tnmtMt. F.lln M Harrl- eon and Wm H Harrison to Georee H 8 now, trustee, and Miss Catharine ' Boylan, cestui que trust, dated the 3d day of May, 1892, and registered In inn nmni nj inn rawiHmp ni ihwii inr i m.T. t . 120, page 633, 1 will, on the fifth day of January, 1807, at 12 o'clock m. at tbe court bouse floor in tne city ot Raleigh, N. C, oxpose for sale at publlo outcry to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, interest and . i ' rill, in i a eauHe ui mo aaiuj&iw nuuruuii nuu Wm H Harrison of, In, and to the fol lowing described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the eity of Raleiirn. county of wake and State of North Carolina, being part ot lot No. 93 in the plan of aald city and bound ed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a post on Martin street. Husted'e corner, thence east with said street one hun dred and sixty feet to a post, formerly jesse jr nevuie a corner, now otto corner, thence souUr with his line one - nunarea ana nine ieei to a post, in .Thomas Jenkins', line, V thence west with hit line one. hundred and sixty feet to a post, late said Husted's cor ner,thenoe north with his line one hun dred and nine feet to the beginning, containing one half acre more or less, and being the same lot of land con veyed by deed to Chaa H Belvln, trustee, bv 8 D Harrison, which is re corded in the Register's office of wake county in book So, page 282. The said - Ella M Harrison belntr the owner of a life Interest in said lot of land, and , the said wm H Harrison of an estate ' in fee simple, remainder 'in one-third of said lot upon the death, of said pl- la M Harrison, 1 . This 4th day of December, 1896. . . B. MoC. Skow, Ad'mr of Geo H Snow, Trustee. . CITY HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE; By virtue of authority conferred , by a certain deed of trust from C. EL Perry and Nannie Perry, his wife, recorded in tbe office of the Register ' of Deeds for Wake-county. N, C, In ' book 120 at page 577, 1 will on Mon - day, January 11th, 1897, sell at pnb ' lie auction to the highest bidder for cash, a certain bouse and lot on the South side of West Cabarrus street, between Dawson street and the North Carolina Railroad, beinga part of Lot No. 40 in the plan, (Shaf fers Map) of the City of BaleigbN. if lnt hninir hounded on the North by the Churchill Harris lot and west - uaoarrus street, on toe VAaf iha Into Irnnwn an thn "Bon ner Lot" and he "Duke Lot," on the Soutn Dy JjOI e0. i in ine auiu Plan of said city and on the west by said Railroad and the Churchill Bar- Place of Sale : County court house door, in Kaieign, n u. ' ximeoi saie 12 o'clock m. , ' 1 - Ernest Hatwood, Trustee, t dec 11 '00 tds r r-1,-.-,.. iMMMMMMMMMMM ST TJvTSell Goods CL.ipcrThan , Any Other Houde lis EcrjrDuyin; - ' There are alwaVs mas buyersthe settled decided. It's a question which.class derives tne most enjoyment from holiday shopping, for it's the same errand of affectionate re membrance with both. There is kinship in the relish, whether it be directed or wander ing, mind-made-up or mind-at-random. It is our business to meet all your conditions of mind with open- uouucu, a(icaiiup( wBigauiB. nc wuuiuu we couiuu t pretenu to sug gest, advise, or influence. But we've a hundred or so bargains in the beautiful, tbe useful and the delighting, and more satisfaction to vour de termination than any expatiation of ours. We know there is one thing you can do, and do it here, and here only; and that is, get more for the rice, more of value, more of variety, more of delight unto others and sat sfaction to yourself. We advise early shopping, thereby avoiding the rush just before Christmas, and then you secure the choice of selections. w. ii. &? r:; s; Tho Big Fiirnituro Store -OF- Bae Again Gilt Their Fill Your Parlors Now. While vou can buy an Elegint over stuffed suit for $35.00. We also Live baau tlful oak suit at $20. w mo Protect Your Books. WVillo .nn e.Kn hnv this beautiful case for $8, regular price $15. Don't fail to see our $1 50 leather $2.50. Side Etvds from f8 to $140.00. er you ,puy or not, nememoer, we and bouse furnishing goods in this TIIOHAS h 9 Nowls ihe Chance To warm your room. I have on hand a lot of . --. , t . Fireplace Heaters that I will sell for two weeks At Cost. If you want a bargain now is your chauee. We also have a beautiful Uneof ' ' ' Tile Hearths and Mantlepieces that I wilt give splendid bargains in. Call and see this beautiful, line: of goods. ' . ' - " Sotttbera Wall Paper Co; , U C WEATHERS, WgV... At Eberhardt & Baker's wood and v v coal offid, layettevllle'9VV v .; Deo, 7 lw --. j ' HOC and! Vvoi Ailviso two classe&vof Christ in mind and the un TUCKER & CO. Prices 10 Per Cent. Jost Think of It ! Our 175.00 suits now 167.50 Our t50 00 oak suits now $45.00 Our (25 00 oak suits now$22.50 Our $12 60 oak suits now $11 25 AH of those who havehadour prices oan get our prices now and see that this add is true. HERE ARE THE BIHGMHS. Our $20 00 hall racks now 118 00 Our $15 00 hall racks now $13 50 Our $10 0d hall racks now $9 00 Our $5 00 hall racks now $4 60 We have in Block a special lot of hall racks that usually sell at $12 50, we will now close them out Qj $8 00. Side Boards ! Side Boards ! Remember we make a specialty of fine Side Boards and china closets and all finds of Diningroom furniture. seat dining chairs. Regular price, Don't fail to see our stock, wheth carry the largest stock of furniture state. Yours or low rices ard good GlfDELL and 12 Martin Street. ECONOMY -as Mav be neoessary In manv wars when dollars are soaroe and wants many, but it Is not desirable to practice tv m mo puranasv oi iwu, wuiuu u life. . Below, m osrtaln standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it oosts a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for our Groceries. RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of close margins. ' We never keep any thing that Is not the best of ita kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. , E Always In stock and promptly delivered . . when ordered. TIIOS. PcSGUD. 'Dissolution Notice. 7 1 The firm of McClnre A Petereon have this day dissolved co-partner-shin bv mutual consent - All bills f and aMaituatttanlrt firm will h paid to the new firm of McClurr Hales. . McClcei a iTTXRSON. CAMPBELL CUES Wage-Earners CROSS & LINEHAISi Measures its Value and you will do the brainiest thing youv'e done in many a day for there's stuff there you'll need every day, stuff you'll need when winter's storms are upon us and they're coming soon almost at our doors. Stuffs you'll want for Thanks giving stuff s you'll want for holidays stuffs you'll want for birthdays for someone else. Come now 1 Come quick I while assortment Is good almost unbroken and pick out of this mine of good things not cheap good things but good good things nuggets of pure value Minted by the best artisans of the world they are yours at a valua tion that makes the purchasing power of your do ar greater than even in the world's history. Cross & Linejian. Our Holiday Display Has never been equalled. By calling you can see an attractive and well selected stock of all kinds of books for the young and old. All kinds of Leather Goods, Silver Novelties, Cards, Calendars, etc. , etc. We shall be pleased to have you call. Very truly, Alfred Uilliams & Go. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, proprietors. The Commercial and Farmers' Bank, of Raleigh, N.C. Chartered-by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . $100,000.00 Deposits .... 300,000.00 Offers its customers'-ever v accommodation consistent with safe banking. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President. B. S. JERMAN, Casn e H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Simoson's Ointment CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S Sale of Land, Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, entitled Allen vs. J. W. Pernell, and at request of defendant, I will on tbe 4th day of January, 1897, at 12 m., sell at public auotion at the court house door, a tract of land in New Light township at Pernell contory 419-10 acres more or less, bounded on the north by the lands of T. C. Powell, p. H. Mangum and others; east by the land of J. H. Wigga; south by New Light road: west by Tom Edwards' gin lot and Oxford road, known as Edwards' land and conveyed to 3t W, Pernell by W. C. Brewer. Terms cash. . Taos. R. Pcrnkll, Deo. l-tds. ' Commissioner. Hood's pills sre easy to taW, easy to operate. J 9nre jnoigestion,- bil- j qusness. If you want to know how big youf D(5LLAR is how many CENTS iteontains, its purchasing power, take it to 210 Fayetteville Street. Guffs "Done" Just Right will make a man happy all day. Cuffs or collars "'done wrong are productive of temper and profanity to an apalling degree. We don't be lieve the most critical taste could find a fault with the work we do. It is perfect, and what can be better than the best? When you wish to be sure of good work, come to PHONE 87. PHARMACY, Land for Sale, By virtue of a deed of mortgage ex ecuted on the 3rd day of January, 18A1 I will offer for sale at the court house door in Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, . . 1 OM A It .t.UJ. for eash, the following tract of land as described in said deed of mortgage: Lvlnrand being- In Middle Creek township; Wake county, and beginning at a mulberry tree in Allen Mason's line, thence about east to a doarwood Marv Matthew's corner, thence about nuthwettto a white oak. the Tom Smith corner, thence to a targe hick- ory, about east, tbe eorner oi tne sane, bbionpliur to heirs of Maroom Wood. thence to the beginning containing twentr ams mora or less. Ses book 144, page 299, in the office of the IUg later ot vesas oi w as coumy - J. O.L. HarrU, . ov24 tds v Atty. for Mortgagee linn mm m 1896. A Big Reduction In all Trimmed Millinery; alo In fants and Misses' Caps. All those things make useful and serviceable Christinas Presents, and we arc ready to sell them cheap. We have lso a variety of inexpen sive Christmas Novelties, all marked in plain figures. Call and bee u; no trouble to show goods. Miss Maggie Reese. 209 Fayetteville Street. GREAT Combination Sale OF- HORSES, BUGGIES, HARNESS. Friday' and Saturday, Dec. 18 and 19 On the above dates I will sell you at auotion without reserve, two car loads of Virginia and East Tennessee Horses from 5 to 8 years old, all sound, good workers, gale will he made each day Rain or Shine. Every horse sold un der a guarantee. Frank Stronach, Auctioneer. Buggies At Auction. 1 Tyson & Jones 1 Barbour Open Top Buggy. Buggy. 1 Studebaker Top 1 Cortland Open Buggy. Buggy. 1 Babcock Open 1 Fisher Top Buggy. Bugg.-. When you want to buy a nice new top buggy at your price glvemea call. I sell you cheaper than you can buy from the factory. FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r. Stronach 's Emporium. Cut Flowers Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthe nums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, Golden band, white and pink Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissos, Tulips for forcing in the house and early spring blooming outside. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Fhone 113.- octl7 Have Kept You Cool All Summer. Will Keep You w A R M All Winter. Soil Coal, Pocahontas and Russell Greek Thacker and JellicoGcal. The best Coal at lowest prleas al ways at Jon:s & Powell's. imerv i SEACQ.'JAL'Lbt, ; GOODS New Crop Nat. New Dates New Tabl Kalslnm, Naw Flfs, ' Maw 8edlcaa Ralalaa. Naw Cltits, New Claaaed Carraata, Maw Praaae Evaporated leaehea, . v Evaporated Aprleota Kvaporaad Paaia, , Evaporated Aaptae. Preserves. Jellies and Jams in three and five pound stone jars. Cooking Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Fine Ex tracts, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat.Jke. New Irepared Buckwheat. Fresh Oat Ileal, Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy, etc. - . New Canned Goods from best pack ers; includes any variety of vegetables or fruitd, and surprisingly oheap. "Melrose" Flour never fails to please the most iapuaious nousetceeper. My service is prompt and accurate. Your orders are res peet fully solicited. j.D.Tunrn,, Cor. Johnson and Halifax St. Telephone 126. AT THE Raleigh Stationery Co. 131 Fayetteville St. Can bo had the latest, freshest and most attractive goods in the line to be found anywhere, such as Office and School Supplies, Note and Letter Paper, All quantities, folded or in box. Writing Pads and Tablets, All grades. Pens,- From the finest point to the broadest stub. Pencils, All grades and prices. Ink, Numerous brands. Stationery Supplies, in endless variety. Anything in our line to-fit out the best appointed office or library. A call solicited. Raleigh Stationery Go. oc28 3m s. In addition to my regular line of staple and fancy Groceries, I have bought at a low price a big stock of FANCY APPLES ( Baldwins and Kings. Plain and Mixed NaU, llaisins Figs, Clirou, Praervf, ORANGES, LEMONS, CANDIES, Etc. Our prices are low for the class of goods offered, either at wholesale or retail. It's to Your Advantage to make your purchases now, before the rush commences; we can give you better selections, deliver your goods more promptly and In many other ways make it to youriintprest. A well filled larder means a Happy Christmas. D. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. Fhone 28 You Can Settle the Ever Vexatious Question What to Give the Bride By spending a few moments looking through our new and complete stock of Sterling Wire, Cat Glass, Iron and Brass Lamps China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SOUS, Jrwn.EBS asm OprtttiAa-s-v - . Have your eyes tested. No eharge , ' .... . for examination. ; Holiday Good y . - - ..!.
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