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friil.ISUED BY THE VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY fWCOHPOHATEPU A CN SOLID ATION OF -THB VI8ITOB, ESTABUSED 1878, AND THX FBKS9, ESTABLISHED 18M. ; : r Office in the Pullen Building, corner , ' Fayetteville and Davie Streets. jHOIIKEK Ol ANDREWS, -, Uttor aad Manac.r. JASPER N. MsRAXY. Solloltin. A..nt. " Subscription Prices. One Year I 4.00 Six Month 2.00 One Month 35 , Entered a. Second Class Mall Matter The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168. SATURDAY Jan uary 9 Senator Vest, who spent his holi day ia Washington, has gone home to remain until the Missouri legis lature elects his successor. He is confident that he will be his own successor, aDd unless all the infor mation received in Washington has been wrong, his confidence has a solid foundation. It will be sometime before the gossip about the scarcity of Senators and Representatives at the Presi dent's reception is stopped. There were less than a dozen Senators present, and only one ofnthem was a democrat, and out of about two dozen Representatives not more than half of them were democrats.- he had been requested by the bi metallic league to dp so, for thejiur pose of ascertaining In an authorita- ft way what prospects there are, if any, for international bimetallism. Silver men in 'congress while, of course, hoping that Senator Wolcott may bring back encouraging reports, do not believe that be will. There is more or less uneasiness among re publicans about his trip. They fear that if he comes back and reports that there is no prospect of obtain ing any agreement for international bimetallism, that he and the other silver Senators who supported McKinley may follow Teller and the other silver Republican Senators who supported Bryan out -of the party, and that would make the Senate anti-republican for a long period of years. Bnaalsn's Arnica Saw. 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 ox. "or sale by John Y. Mac Ra. The impurities in the blood which cause scrofulous eruptions are thor oughly eradicated by Hood 's Sarsa paeilla. Trv it. II pip Induced bj the um ol coca, opiate or nar- eotio compound! ia bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter tbe constitution and the patient is steadily trowing- Into m worse condition often resulting in the terrible slavery and misery ot the cocaine snd opium babit. Bleep induced by the use of Hood's Bam parilla does not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes more surely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, Vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the' system arid constitution from the very foundation of ail health and life the blood pure, rich, red blood. no(Dj Sarsaparilla b the One True Blood Pari Her. All druggists. L . -.,. cure liver ills, easy to take, nCKXTS Kills easy to operate, asoeuts. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned having qualified as administrator of Augustus M Lewis, deceased, this is to give no tice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make im mediate payment to me. All persons having claims against the said estate will present the same to the under signed for payment within twelve months from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Edwin A. Lkwis, dltwo'w A great political sensation may follow the delivery of several speeches bearing upon the methods employed in the election of Congress I Several Senators, including Jones, of Arkansas, and Teller, of-Colorado, have bad agents at work ever since the result of the election was an nonnced, investigating and gather ing facts to be used in the speeches they intend to make. New Shoe Store. Special Sale w ( N- School Shoes For Ten Days. WP avc p'ace 011 sa'e 'or ten days the largest and most durable line " of SCHOOL SHOES for boys and girls ever shown in Raleigh, liv ery yair manufactured especially for us and warranted to be just as rep resented. Everybody Invited to Visit This Special Sale. 130 Fayetteville St. S. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. There is a certain amount of hope entertained by many bi-metallists in this country that Major McKinley may prove true to his earlier con victions, and do something to bring about an international agreement for ;a much enlarged use of silver iamong the leading commercial na tions oj the earth. Perhaps there 4s reason for the hope. Senator Wolcott appears to enteitain it since ihis recent conference with the president-elect, and growing sense in lEurope that the complete demonetiz- ition of silver has been a disastrous mistake may help the cause, and render it easier for the McKinley administration if it so desires to pro mote it. No gold Democrat nominated by President Cleveland to hold an of- "tC6 from which a silver man was re- tnoyedwill be confirmed, unless the ilver Senators change their minds. This agreement was reached by mem after mature deliberation. If the offices are to be held by gold men, they prefer that they shall be gold Republicans selected by Mc- Kinley. Although it has been fully decided' there are reasons for the r belief that Secretary Francis and some of the other men who were nominated to fill vacancies not ere- who were nominated to fill vacan cies not created Dy the removal of ' silver men will be confirmed by the : . Senate, but; if failure to confirm his nomination would not cauae litiga- tion Dy throwing a cloud upon the legality of his official acts as Secre tary ot the Interior, it would be by too means certain that the nomina- - v.vru v. U n. . j . u v V t w M 1 A W confirmed. " A NEW YEAR'S RESOLVE. 'After Jan. MI Am Going to Reform My Habits. "Cleanlinass is Next to Godliness." No matter how r'-- "i and nicely dressed I may be in other respects, if my shirt, col .irs ami . ...U are not nicely launderied itgives me a sloven appearance. Hereafter 1 am going to send my work to the "Excelsior Steam Laundry." My friends all tell me that is the place to get pure white, high grade laundry work and then if they lose anything or tear anything they pay you for it. SOWERS & HARDING, Prop's. 105 and 107 W, Martin Street. (Academy of Muslo Building. ) Stationery ; Company, 131 Fayetteville Street. We bought late so as to give our customers the benefit of Low Prices and remember that all of the Xmaa goods we are show ing are useful, durable and lasting. Not the PENNY TRASH kind to last only during the holidays. . - are just opening from the manufacturers and importers a very vv C large line of LEATHER GOODS, which arc strictly first class in both material and workman ship. None of low grade or inferior quality: all fresh and seasonable. Many new styles not before on the market. We name in part: Pocket Books, Money Books, Combination Pocket Book, Card Case. Card and Utter Cases, B1U Rolls. Purees, Bankers' Cases, BUI Books. Dressing Cases, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sets, Work Boxes, Writing Cases, Portfolios, Ink Stands, Desk Blotters. Lap Desks aad Tablets. Photofra pa Cases, Pietare Frasaea, Playing Card Cases, Cigarette aad Cigar oases. Mirror, Poeket Companions, Poker Sets, Prink tog Caps. The above in seal, French calf. Alaska deer, crocodile, lizzard. alioator. grain calf, snake, Russia, pig, cowhide, crushed levant, grain morocco, sea serrwni, ujnuzzo eair, miiffrove can, saltan calf, etc., in all the different colors and styles. Manicure toilet sets, glass and porcelain i r i .iii" 'a' (-. vases, imu ues, oaor Doiues, atomizers, ; etc. Jewelry cases, cigar boxes, ting;4esks, photagrui)h albums, cases, boxes, gold pens and pencils, celluloid pearl and wood staffs, fountain pens, smoking: sets, memorandum calendar pads, dianes, memo books. FINE BOX PARER. e have the finest line ever opened in the State, Hurd's, Crane's, ulUcrt's Marcus Ward and Parson, Green & Co., beside many others in I i he latest novel lies and in the new shades and tints. vBe sure you see ui- jjim us ii you uo not vou win reeret it. Stationery Go. OPEN A.T NIGHT. naloigh THE s, FIRST CAUCUS DECIDED THAT & D. Berwanger, One Price clothiers, Phone 19. A. B. D. JOHNSON. JOHJf 8. JOHNSON, Johnson andl Johnson. COAL and WOOD. If you want to make your houses comfortable, call on us. Lowest Prices. Complete stock Antracite ard Bituminous Coals. Wood kept under shelter. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Phone 150. Yard: Office 109 Fayetteville St. Foot West Hargett street. Senator Wolcott, who has gone to Europe to confer with 'the leading advocates of international bimetall ism, stated before his departure that he was not encouraged by anything ho knew to believe that his trip would be productive of results, but that he was going to make it because A Sharp Salesman. Fanner "How much be them pants, anyway?" Salesman "Two seventy-five. Fanner "Yes, same old ! price; taters worth half what they uster be, butter down, eggs down. 1 1 jest like to know what keeps pants up?" Salesman "Suspenders, sir-Har-ris' Wire Buckle, Grip Back,: war ranted twelve months, onlv - 26c ncr iir; a 10- usi received, s ! is the store where you can be suited best and quickest in cloth'ing, fur nishings and hats of the most reliable sort. The Advantage in Buying Here. You have the largest and most complete line of clothing, etc, in North Carolina to select from, and no matter what style it is you may desire or m yi lire juu euro jo pay. jaere you nna jusi wnat you want. TflkP AfiVfl ntaO"fof the IS per cent discount sale. 1 iaiC rtUYUIl Ldg t5-This sale started on Monday morn ing and is now in.full blast ; Every purchase is a big bargain.; You k now us knor our methods of doini? business vou V nnw this a th t in ( Z CTAIC" (3TATCZ3. f'.t ... r. .... g . t- 3 icj f: By virtue of authority conferred by' are undoubtedly the finest cooking a oertain deed of trust from George potatoes on the market. Try them Green and Mary E. Green, his wife, once and you will want them all the dated April 4th, 1890, and recorded in time. Wa have them at 2fin a mvlr n the offloa of the recintnr nf tWiii (n 42 per barrel. A - - , . Wake county, N, C In book 111. at r - - sa - m page 493, I will on Friday, Janu- rtfl'lirt fit! ary 15th, 18ST, sell at pubUo auction to J li U. J i 1 1 1 -rr, 1 1 ' . g J ' e, highest bidder for cash two tracts "iiiii . i at-W of lwa adjoining the land, of B. P. pTrirMd0 HjDonlb, Rock . Geletine Eftf$&&&& , , ' . wasIormorlyAPwoodall'tUnethenoe hat no auperlor- belnir nhosnatnd It Sl t?.the oldSmithfleldroad.thenoe U a mottionfa'ndtt 7 to Willi. ratlvetonto and a. iT. "ne, lormeriy, tbenoe north to- w : 1 m.wm sr tna rksaaUti .-iL x1 a 1 WrVWnvVtvteto rattTthcewUhTaldpaThtoT Pfittliohn's Best Brealfast Food oToxgJZ Green by Burwell Bel conveyed JT Burwell Bell.' Ji wheat; it i. cheap, healthful and nutrl-1 5 15 T1 omoe ot 018 nrter to Georee Jr., by deed of Deed g for1 wake county,. N. C., in pagv 100. i- . .. .... , Second Tract: Beginning at -a stake on the old Smlthleld road. Peter Bloom'. OOrnep. ttMnnn ivwth 11J A. east i8.7ft , cbalns -with . .aid Is prepared front the finest California tious, lgc a package or two for 25c, ScS&r Cured llsms. : We have a fine lot of 'Harvey'." gree. east 18.TO ; cbalns oesv graae at !2to pound. , , Bloom's line to the asylum road, that mm,,..- m ' , aa ' - W "? ra nM ted Raleigh, - '' mile post thence north 80 1-2 decrees ' I. dally Increasing in pnbllo favor, w. fi.& chain, along the said road to a Wa .old more last month than any .take, thence south t iu aJZ?l iZ: tni tn stl" a IT'St ??,lng,0"le 014 HmlthflelcT road to a juBt In, 36e pound, 8 pound, for tl;y stake la George Green's line, thenoe Dsoiraa, Phone I8v' AGENT. You Can Settle the Ever Veiatious Qoestion ...... With the said' old SmKhfield mad south 75 1-4 degrees E, , 6.66 chain, to the beginning, containing 10 acre, more or less, oeing the land purchased by Mary E. Green from John A. Cheat . ham, agt.. book t2 page '2. ' Place of sale: county court house door ln RaltlKh, N, O. .TUnaof .ale: 12 o'clock M. deo 15-dtd. A. W. HAYWOOD, - Trustee. What to Give; the Bride stock of- Sterling Ware, Cat Glass, of year we close out winter wearables. Come, select what you need, take off 15 per cent on Drice. vou are welcome. " Derby llafs Off in Price. Newest Blacks. RriceiClotftiers. 8ALB OF IiAMO, By virtue of the power, conferred upon us In a pertain deed of trust ex eouted by L D Stephenson and bis -wife Arabella W. Stephenson on tho 22nd day of November, . 1890, and re corded In the office of the Register of Deed, of Wake county, C, in book Will OAVUSO SO pUOIlU By spending a few moments iookino S highest bidder for cash at through our new and complete e "t,?0?" ?PP Raleigh, N uary, 1857, the following described tract of land, being the residue of the land described in .aid deed of trust, and also the reversion In the home stead of the said L. D. fitftnhnn.nn heretofore laid off in accord a noe with tne provision, of .aid deed of trust. First Tract Beginning at a stake in the covenant road, L. D. Stephenson's homestead corner, running north 71 uegrma m a pile oi Mone in Mts. Geo W Atkinson', dower line, thenoe south 41 degree, west about 12 chain, to a pile of .tone; thenoe south 8 de grees west 11.03 chains to .take; thenoe north 704 degree, west 50 links to a stake, corner of L D Stephenson's homestead at the mill; thenoe with . aid It D Stephenson', homestead line to the centre of the covenant road, red ' oak pointers; thenoe with the covenant road to the beginning, oontainlng 35 aoretv-r ' V .. Second TractBeginning : at ash tree, high water of the mill t thenoe running up Church'. Spring orancn to Pleasant bpring; thehoe -onth 80 degree. 4 chain, to a stake; ' thence south 65i degree west 8.M chain, to an oak stt-mp; thenoe south it degrees west 68.88 chain to a stake in the branch. .. David Stephenson's corner, thenoe down the branch In an easterly course along JPavld Stephen eon's line to a maole at the forks nf . the branch thenoe - down Pope'. ' branch to the heat of tha mill nnnil - L D Stephenson's homestead line; " thenoe with .aid homestead line to the beginning, containing 103t acres. Third Tract The reversion in thn" homestead tract of the said L D Stenh. enaon, described as follows; , Begin ning at a .take near the corner of the mill house about 30 feet from a large white oak: thence north 69 dnnm east 28.45 chain, to the center of the covenant road opposite to a large red oak; 'thence with laid road north 21 degrees east 21 60 chain, to a stake; I thence south 71 deerees 17.01 chains tn a stake: thenoe south 45.35 chain to a Stake: thenoe; thenee west .60 chain. ' to a stake on the aide of the nath China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. UAffiER'S SONS, jKWKLIBg AND OpnClAKS. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. an 1 pond, 4 00 Derby s now $3 00.' 3 00 " '' $2 00 S. & D. Leading One Furniture GyiiloDe! Prices Wrecked. The subscription price of the PRESS-VISITOR has been ad-.. vancedto35c per month. It is well worth it aad we will con tinue to take it. ' We never wanted anyhne to be sick and now we wish you a healthy, prosperous and happy ' new year, but we are ready to com pound your prescriptions if : vou should be sick. North Side Drug Store, Vyiwi tnd E!rd$enj:, Halifax street, one blook-ioutb of 1 Peace Institute. ' - The First Bill UUUtAUUtMlKUUU - i Every fifty, cents you spend w ith us buys as mueh as one dol lar anywhere else. . .:' A.:r"4V; I, 1 ' Z Hi -f sap 1,000 pairs 10c Socks sellinir noV at 5c a pair--a bargain. tot We have.token stock and find our business is much larcer than last year. We havefilledourfourfloors with new goods; also our line or 1897Haby Carriages here at your own price.''' 'Compare oor price with hey house. - w , j i r Introduced and passed at the !Lyc.iRcc!mtSfcro is sell -aheap, and io do , this they buy for cash and , " sell close, "Now If you - , - ,-4 : don t believe they sell cheap v you :eaH Friday,' the 8th, ; " . and get a pair of those la-' , -dies' shoes at 60c," worth f from $1 50 to $2 00 to go for " only 60c Friday. . Don 't 4 forget It, v . ' I - , . rti , , . f xaYia oujimenson s - corner: . thenne I nortn-j so degree, west 15.85 chain. I with David Stephenson's line in m .take on the west aide of the covenant road; thenoe a southwest course alone " " said David - Stenhenudn'a Una to a stake in.' the, Ivey field; thenoe with . said -David Stenhenaon's linn nnrt.h 7 t 81i deeree West 20.50 chain, to Pope's Branch: thence: down said branch to thtt lwULff r9 ), mill h A . 1. 1. I the west aide of the pond 10 feet from high water mark to an ash In Plea. ' ant Swine Branch! lhenna north 1M I degree, east 6.60 chain, to the begin ning, containing 00 acres, ' . , - . Armlstead Jones and T. -P. Deve-, reux. Trustees. , , " Unde and by Virtue of a power of .ale contained in a -mortgage from Marou. Hill, Mllly Hill, his wife, and Andrew Hill to William Watts, dated , the 27th day of February, 1891, and registered in Book 113, page . 619, of the office of the Register of Deeds for , Wake county, i N, C, I will sell on . Saturday, January 30, 1887, at tho court house door in Raleigh, N. . C, at publin outcry to the highest bidder. that o&rt or Darnel of land .ttimtH in - ot, Alary', tos ! .aid, adioining- uoddiw, Mr.. James Creech and oth ry township, county . afore- tne lanas of Dr. J. B. t Fer. and bounded a. follows: hovin nine at a stake on Bin- branch. thnm south 1781 poles to a .take and nnint er, thence west 86 pole, to Creech's I spring branch, thence with said tprino brancb to Orr's Mill branch 85. poles, thenoe with Orr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres nnd being the same land that wa. convey- s ed to Marcus Hill by Catherine Pool by deed recorded in Book 44 nil ova 242, Register of Deed, office for Wako county, Time of .ale, 12 m. Terms of .ale, cash. W N. Jones, (leez tds : , ,n Attorney. ' peii at Niirltt; ; . i ROYALL& BORDEN Leaders of Low Prices. yettevil Telephone No. 2CCJ Executor's Notice. . Ha vint this dav oualifled a. Execu tor of the estate of the late Cradv r::t!:s fa tha rl. ;. Having Uij. day qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Calvin Kelly, deceased, this i. to notify all person, indebted to said estate to p ro il lake, deceased, this Is to clvc notice 1 sent their niaim. fa r, to U parties haylngr claims against or before the 18th day of November. ia party win present tnem to me on 1 1897. or this noti will iMnWriin k0 Vwlnta. (na IDtk A--. XT . s. f a . .. r. . w r"' i' - . . I lim Ji!f .,1 iT ? 5?Tetm I recovery. All persons indebted to t.w-ayetieviiieste JSiitrance through Stronach's drv coods store, l.u . wu T K" i SBro1 ia estate win please pay Ienhone Nn 9TJ ' ' ' thelr KVl' ' - A J- EL"8 further demand. Hezekiah witliou novl lawOw Executor nl7 lawtiw
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