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Aro they Legally Married. .,- , ,, -wXc.tiuday Mr. J.: 0. Alexander, one of the magistrates electad No vember 3rd, married Mr Virgil Holms and Miaa Lucy Hagar, in the neighborhood of the Victor. Mills, near Charlotte. The question, were they legally married f was discussed . among the lawyers today. . ' The Attorney General has decided that the terms of the pewly elected magistrates do not begin until Au gust lot, 1897. and if his decision is ' upne'd' ilr. i Alexandria is not an officer pf,the Jaw. It raises an interesting legal ques tion that will probably be decided by a test case. ' - ' Blood 1 Life. It is the medium which carries to every nerve, muscle, organ and : fibre its nourishment and strength. If jthe blood Is pure, rich and healthy you will be well; if impure, disease will soon overtake you. Hood's Sar saparilla has power to keep you in health by making your blood rich and pure. . Neuralgia is the prayer of the nerves for pure blood. Hood's Sar saparilla is the One Trun Blood Purifier and nerve builder. Land Sal ' ' By virtue of a 'deed of mortgage executed by J. A. Jones on Decem ber 22nd, 1894, 1 will offer for sale s at the court house door in Raleigh, N. 0', for cash on Monday, the 4th - day of January; 1897, at 12 o'clock m., the following tract of land as , described in said mortgage: . " "One-third interest in the land known as the James Welchland and - adjoining the land of 0. J. Upchurch and Willie Johnson on the north, on the east A, I. 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 Ragan, . . , Terms cash. See book 136 at page 435 in the .- office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county. , I J. 0. L. Harrib, , v 1 ' Att'y of mortgagee. : VALUABLE! CITY PROPERTY , FOR BALE. -" ' The executors of E. G. Reade, de ceased, offer for sale upon satisfac tory terms, the following real estate in this city i g H'-T Thft lrtfc Anil sfAWv liAnaA nn ffto . corner of Fayette vi He and Martin : streets, now occupied by-Jas. I Johnson, druggist, an others. The' lot ; and store house on the corner of Wilmington and Martin Streets, now occupied bv Crowder W 1WUU dUU VlfCt IC3 4U VUaf UDUU A vacant lot on Fayetteville street between the-National bank of Ral. ' elgh nd the store occupied by W. E. Jones, fronting 6 . feet on Fay etteville street and running back ,114 feet ' - f: mi .i Jl I .ul i l lue muuvq wo uesintuia juveoir- ments. Title perfeot For terms. . ew.jT apply vp w-vxiaraeq ; a 4 Gray or 0 M Busboe. - Wm F Reade, - - " . . Robt Reade. n . - l xnos. neaae. v JIMhWUMlQ VI tM KM AKUUU. i 1 ' Raleigh. Dee 8 1896. i ' . '. . BALK OF OltX PROPERTY. ' Under and by virtue of authority conveyed In a' deed of trust given by Chas H Belvin. trustee. Ella M Harri son and Wm H Harrison to Geor H Snow, trustee, and Miss.. Catharine Boy lan, cestui que trust, dated the 3d day of May, 182, and registered in the office of the Rerlster of Deeds for wake oounty, North Carolina, In book 120, page 633, 1 will, on the. fifth day vt January, ieuh at ii o oiocn m. at the court house door in the' city of Kaleich,' N: "C., expose for sale at ' . 7 1 ' . X - 4 W . I . .. A t 1 Ull t ana wm H Harrison of, in. and to the lol. 3 cash, aU top right, title, in(rpat and estate of the said Ella M Harrison lowing described lot ox paroe) of land . '," situate. Ivinv and being in the city of , Raleigh, oounty of wake and State of North Carolina, being part of lot No. ' - 93 in the plan of salacity and bound- - ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post on Martin street, Hustedt corner, : ' thence east- with- said street one hun- . dred and sixty feet to a post, formerly - Jesse P Neville's corner, now Goooh's -corner, thence south with his line one ' hundred and nine, feet to a post, in Thomas Jenkins' line,- thence, west wl his line one hundred and1 sixty Wtd pbsf, late said JHusVed'a por ner,iheno north with All line one bun- dred and nine feet to the beginning, containing one half acre more or less, and being the same lot of land con- . ' veved bv deed to Chas H Belvin, trustee, by S D Harrison, which is re ' corded in the Register's office of wake county In book 3o. page 282. The said F.ll M Harrison belnor the owner of a life interest in said lot of land, and the said wm W Harrison of an estate in fee simple, remainder -in s sunp ,id lot H&rrl impie, remainder, -m one-tnu-a of said 1q f said lot npon the death of said Bl- ison, Tfeis 4th day pf Pecembep, 1896. TV VJTnj C(AV Ad'mr of Geo m gnow, Trustee. UlIY HOGBE AND LOT FOR SALE: ' By virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of trust from 0. H. Perry and Nannie Perry, his wife, recorded in the office of the Register Of Deeds for Wake county. N, C, in book 120 at page 677, 1 will on Monr aay, January 11th, 1897, sell at pub lie auction to the highest bidder for lmr. . AAltffltn'llAliaA fthd ftt Mi the vv9u, m -T- . touth Bide of WesttJab&rrus street, etween Dawsen f street and the North CarolinaRailroad, beingapart of let No. 40 in -the pia?f. fnra llan of the citv of JBaleiffh, N. 0., said lot being bounded on the 'North by the Churchill Harris lot tnrl West Cabarrus street, on the East by the lots known as ne vuon-i- Tf inii tK "ruWi Lot" on per iha Snnt.h hv Ve South by Lof No- 24 "l he 1 ..in of said city and on the west by fid l&uroadanu inevnurcnm iBur- rica lnt - . .. Llace of Sale: County court house d.-tor. in Raleigh. NO. ; Time of sale; J2 o'clock m- , Ebnest Haywood, Trustee, deoU '96td3. , p 1 f n o 1 ;Wc SellQoods Cheaper Than , v ? ' ; Any Other House " : llcliday Buying, arid vo Ecriy Buying. There "are always mas buyers-the settled in mind and the un decided. -It's a question which class derives the most enjoyment from holiday shopping, for if s k 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 handed, appealing bargains. We wouldn't, we couldn't pretend to sug gest, advise, or influence. But we've a hundred or so bargains in the Beautiful, the useful and the delighting, and more satisfaction to your de termination than any elpatiation of ours. We know there is one thing you can do, and do it hereand here only; and that is, get more for the price, more oi value, more oi variety, more 01 aeugnt unto otners ana sat sfaction to yourself. We advise early shopping, thereby avoiding the rush Just before Christmas,' and then V.' II. ft R. S. Tho Big Furniture Store -OF-- & Haye Again Cut Their Fill Your Parlors Now. While von can buy an Elegant over stuffed suit for $35.00. We also l ive a' beautiful oak suit at $20. IB Protect Your Books. While ' case for I rou can buy this beautiful regular ir pru oe $15. . Don't fail to see our $1 60 leather seat dining chairs. Regular price, $2.50. Side Boards from 18 to $140.00. Don't fail to see our stock, wheth er you buy or not. Eemember, we carry the largest stock of furniture and house furnishing goods in thin state- Yours or low rices ard good goods. . TIIOUAS 6 CAnPDELL 9 arid 12 Martin Street. Land for Sale. J On Saturday, the 16th day of Jan uary, -8S7, at" the court house door in Baleish. N. 0.. I will sell at pub- lio outcry the following described lands; ' All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in bt. Wary g township, Wake : county, north Carolina, adjoining the lands of W T Howie, Jonn Dodd, the late Jeffer son Fisher, the late W H H Bolle man, Archie Spenoe and others, and more fully desmrea as louows: n being the land conveyed to M A Parker by D I Fort and wife by deed registered in book no. (v at page 221 of the Register of Deeds office of Wake countv. and morteazed to Eliza N Mcjtee'by said Carker aucf his wife by morteaee teBlStered Jr COOK i0 U ov IJUKO n UU ur ptuu n,0, dragee eonveyed to said James Moofe ana on August 24thr 1895, yA bv 'said James Moore to J Book wo iyi &v page and or J B Bobbitt and mortsratred back to I . . r r . ) 1 T T T V. I said dames moo re oy sum a uuu bp oh fne same day. . t . . foprfidiirxin me 'bv : said deed oi mortgage from 3 B Bobbitt, regis tered in Book No 135 at xase 641 of said Register of Deeds onice of 'axe countv. rermsoi Bate. casn. nuur of sale, 12 m. . James Moost Dec r-tds - t - i Hood's pills are easy to take, eas to operate. Cure indigestion, bi, iottsness. .' "'J no Adviso two classes of Christ you secure the choice of selections. TUCKER & CO. CAMPBELL Prices 10 Per Cent. Just Think of It ! Our $75.00 suits now J67.50 Our $50 00 oak suits now $45.00 Our $25 00 oak suits now$22.50 Our $12 50 oak suits now $11 25 All of those who have had our prices can get our prices now and see that this add is true. . HERE ARE THE BARGAIHS. Our $20 00 hall racks now $18 00 ( Our $15 00 hall racks now $13 50 . 1 Our $10 00 hall racks now $9 00 Our $5 00 hall racks now $4 60 , We have in stock a special lot of hall racks that usuallsell at $12 5jJ, e will now close them out $8 00. Side Boards! Side Boards! Bomember we make a specialty of fine Side Boards and china closets and all finds of Diningroom furniture. ECONOMY May be necessary in many ways when dollars are soaroe and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase of food, which is life. Below a certain standard food Imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable prloe for our Groceries. RAPID SALES Give bur ousto'mers the benefit of close margins. ..We never keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it.- - - CHOICE CROCERIES Always instook and promptly delivered v when ordefeft. :. ' -. . TI10S. : PESCUD. . Dissolution Notice, - . The firm of MoClure A Peterson have this day dissolved co-partner-shln bv mutual consent All bills and debts due the old firm will be- naid to the new firm of MoClure Qales. - McCium A Pmasoit, Wage-Earners If you want to know how big your DOLLAR is how - many CENTS it contains, its purchasing power, take i( to CROSS 1 OMAN'S, Measures its Value and you will do tho 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 stuffs you'll want for holidays stuffs you'll want for birthdays for someone else. Come now! Come quick ! 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 '. the best artisans of the world they are yours at a valua x tion that makes the purchasing power of your do ar greater than ever in the world's history. Gross & Linehan. 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 & Co. 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 every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Safe Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President. B. Si JERMAN. Casn e H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Simoson's CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSONS PHARMACY, Academy of - , Wednesday, Dec. 1G. .Bice'a BeautiM . "EVAflGELItlE," Tin-to-date nrod action of the elabo rate soenio and charming musical fxtravagansa, he magnificent revival of which created a veritable sensation at Manhattan Beach during the sum mer months, and continued its great success at both the Madison Square Garden Theatre and Olympia, unin- teruptedly tbriugbout the season. 210 Fayetteville Street. We Work Overtime To get your Christmas Laundry home when yau want it. We do it We don 't tear or wear out the fabric. The best "Santa Claus act" you can do for a friend is to give him our address. PHONE 87. Ointment Land for Sale. Bv virtue of a deed of mortgago ex eouted on the 3rd dav of January, 1891 1 will offer tor tale at tne court nouse door in Raleigh, N. C, on Monday, Januarv 4th. 1897. at 12 o'clock m., for cash, the following tract of land as described in laid aeea oi mortgage Lvimrand beintr in Middle Or township; Wake oounty, and beginning at a mulberry Ire in Allen Mason' line, thence about east to a doarwood Mary Matthew's corner, thence about southwest to a white oak, the Tom Smith corner, thonoe to.ra large hick ory, about east, the corner of the land helomrimr to heir of Mareom Wood. thence to the beginning containing tnntv acres more or less. See book 144, page 299, in the office of the Reg ister 01 ueecis oi w aKe coun' y : - - J. CI Harris, nov24 td Attv. for Mortgagee. vlnter nnnery. 1896. A Big Reduction In all Trimmed Millinery; aUo In fants Ind Misses' Caps. All these things make useful and serviceable Christmas Presents, and we are ready to sell them cheap. We have also a variety of inexpen sive Christmas Novcltieg, all marked in plain llgures. Call and see us: no trouble to show goods. Miss Maggie Reese. 209 Fayetteville Street. GREAT Combination Sale HORSES, BUGGIES, HARNESS. Friday and Saturday, Dec. IS and 19 On the above dates I will sell you at auction without reserve, two car loads of Virginia and East Tennessee Horses from 5 to 8 years old, all sound, good workers, sale will he made each day Rain or Shine. Every horse sold un der a guarantee. Frank Stbonach, Auctioneer. Buggies Af Auction. 1 Tyson & Jones 1 Barbour Open Bugiry 1 Cortland Open Top Buggy. 1 Studebaker Top Buggy. i Buggy. 1 Babcock Open I 1 Fisher Top Buggy. I Uugg;-. When vou want to buy a nice new top buggy at your price givemea call. I sell you cheaper tnan you can ouy from the factory. FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r. Stronach's Emporium. Cut Flowers Roses. Carnations, Chr ysantbe tiums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, Golden band, white and pink Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for forcing in the house and early spring blooming outside. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Phone 113.. octn Have Kept You Cool All Summer. Will Keep You w A R M All Winter. Soft Coal, Pocahontas and Rnssell Creek Thacker and Jellico Goal. The best Coal at ways at lowest prices al- Jones & Powell's. OF- You Can Settle the Ever Vexatious : Question rrV 1Zr.-J!JL. WliattoGive the Bride By spending a few moments Imilcin.- through our new and "nnp stock of r Sterling Ware, Cut Glass, Iron and Brass Lamps China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS, Jewelers and Opticuks. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. s. In addition to my regular line of staple and fancy Groceries, I have bought at a low price a big slock oi FANCY APPLES (Baldwins and Kings. ' Plain and Mljed Nam, Raisins Flg, Citron, Prrerv!, ORANGES. LEMONS, CANDIF.8, Kic. 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 yen better selections, deliver your goods more promptly and in many other ways, make it to yourinterest. A well filled larder means a Happy (Jbrlstmas. D. T. joiiiisdn, AGENT. Phone 28. Academy of Music, Thursday, Dec. 17. Stuart Robson WITH- Madame Janauschek, and Mr. Robson 's company of actors Direction of Wm. R. Hayden. Mr. Gilman's Wedding -AND Mrs, Ponderbnry's Past, Mr. Robson as Young Mr. Gilmaa and old Mr. Ponderbury. Madame Janauschek as. the "Lady With the Past." Valuable Farm for Salt, By virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of trust from George Green and Mary E. Green, his wife, dated April 4th, 1890, and recorded in. the office of the register of Deeds foa Wake county, N. C, in book 111, afc page 493, 1 will on Wednesday, Janu ary 15th, 1897, sellat public auction to the highest bidder for cash two tract of land adjoining the lands of B. I'. Williamson, Moses woodard, Bryan Smith and others in Swift Creek towsv ship, wake county, N. C., and merw fully described as follows: First Tract; Beginning at the A vent Ferry road and running west to what was formerly A P woodall's line thence south to the old Smithfleld road, thence with said road, running east, te wiU:s Mo6s' line, formerly, thence north to the branch, thence north to the ridge oath, thence west with said Dath to tha road to the beginning, containing 82 acres more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed to Georee Green by Burwell Bell, Jr., by deed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for wake county, N. CM in booic d i, page im. , , Second Tract: Beginning at a status on the old emlthheld road. Pete Bloom's corner, thence north 1 1-4 de grees east its. 7o c ains with sali Bloom s line to tbe asylum road, that, Is the road that leads into fialetfh. passing near by the Insane Asylum, to a rocs wiuuu anoui eignt reel oi tne mile post thence north 80 1-4 degrees w. 6.44 chains along the said road to a s.ake, thence south 1 1- degrees w. 18 cnaiii to tus uia omimueia rosa to a stake in George .Green's line, thence with, the said bid Smithfleld road south "5,1-4- degrees E. 5.6a. chains to the Txjghraing, containing,! 1Q acre more or lesa. being the land purchased by Mary E. Greenfrom John A. Cheat ham, agt.. book 62 page t. Place bt sale: countv court honsa Ldoor in llaltigh, N Ct Time of sale: U O'CIOCk M. A. W HAYWCOD deQ.15-dtde ,;. : . Trustee. , Holiday Coo 1"
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