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1 -, - - 4 I 'J p If - t A - - A, Saw Railroad ttL. . . Adispatch from Norfolk, -Va "... says: 'i'The announcement that the I. Hocking-VaUey. llwa' and the Wisconsin Central lines had formed a combination with the Norfolk and ' , . Western system, looking toward the ,. v. s : establishment of a direct lino 'from . , v :.the great lafces" to Norfolk," was ot I - ? unekpeciedln' railway clrclesinthis - rxjirrllttislonff Veen known! ." oolhthese:bijr aWestefa systems oey ,wrniyjaeierr;rromBO aowg oy:tne jCouaiuon 01 tne jNor- 1 " were,J;iot.p?eDared,"io enter, In6 uei(uiiiakiuua u mia, duo.4;as Boon J .. w ,.FBa that. lf-kflf1 a nM linMvjk mil i. - - allowed that its policy ' would be a -progressive one,? th'ef platr at once ..r-'l- assumed ueBaUg shape, and ita.suo- oasuui consummation isoonuaeniiy - - expected here. In that event even '- -' the present large teralnal facilities of the Norfolk and v western attain v port; wm nave to oe enlarged. xj tne 'addition of at least two- elevators, ?aaaiMoaat fard capaolty ana-ne warehouses i Lambert" Point is I already one of the greatest rail way " terminals in the South; and this ad ditton will probably make jit 4he largest.. It ti also stated on good authority that the contemplated com bine has made the Norfolk and Wes- tern active to try to1 secure ingress into Atlanta.' " ' Biliousness it (auMKl by torpid liver, whtah pnvaats dlat ion and pennltatood taferuentaod putrtff la B itomaoh. Tlwa follow rtlttlnepi, 1mt1Bh ' Iniomlna, MrToiunen, and, H not nltered, blltpo terer at blood Fottonhs; Hood't Fins atimnbtta ttw itomaeb, mm UK Mr. ears headaeba, dlzxhiem, ooiv tlpatlon, Mo. !b eenU. 8old by all drngglata. . Tteonly fUH to take with Hood'a BaraaparlU MietropoH tani 0bi IIIqusD, January 25, Oue Week. aar - - HISS ALICE DYNO -f i'f"5 ' 'z V ; V" !'.: f T " The PopaUr Actress," assIs'GMi' by - ; ; an. ciunLES-KiNQ ' ', and a strong compafiy Jroduclnff' a repartolre of suooeaful plays at poira 4t, ' tar prices; 10, 20 and 30o " . -" XCklWB, OP BALK CM OB ft HXB- rNOKTH UABOUNA, WaKe VJOUDtT, ' Harriet C. WUkte iti. . J.". N. Holding. - . . By virtue of .an execution directed , W the undersirnAd .from the Superior Court of. WaktfTsounty in the above entitled action, 'I will on Monday, the , 25th day of January, 1891, at 13 o'olook m., at the store house lately ; occupied by J. N. Holding at the Falls 'of Neuse river, saldoounty and State, sell to the highest bidder, for cash to satisfy said execution, the stock of poods, wares, merchandise, store fur- . ulture and. fixtures and an iron safe, isto. now in said store house lately le . -svled upon by : me as the property of said J. H. 'Holding. Also the leaser ho Id estate of the said J. N. Holding : whioh-waeeoaveyed-tb him and T. "Cobb by the Rlelg4 Paper Company - 'upon the estate ' and property of the eaid Raleigh . Paper Company at the Falls of Nr use river,' said county and , State, ri The Interest of the said N. T. Cobb having been assigned to said J. N, Holding in writing the 6th day of January, 1864. ) Said lease beginning on the Sth day of October,-1893, and v terminating ia the Stiuday January r 1U00. The property embraced in the said tease Is described as follows: A oertain tract- of land situated at the Palls of Keuse River, said county and : State adjoining the- lands of M. M. Holding, W. O. Allen, J. Fi FonvUle and others, eon -lining, one hundred and Wnty-one acres more or less, 0 - gather with the -'water-power plant, buildings, : machinery p- flxtures and other property of the said Raleigh Pa per Company looatsd on the s lid tract of land. ;'!'BsS , HAM T. JONES, : - ' Sheriff. Wake County;. Sale of Valuable CitjRealEstate .-. - On Moadar January 26. 1897 , mm V: o'clock m.. at the court house door in j( the-citv of. Raleigh, the undersigned , will offer at public sale to the highest - bidder, the store house and lot on thq -.; corner of 'Fayettevltle 'and Martin streets In the city of Raleigh, no oc cupied - as', a drog- store by Jamei L Johnson. ' - v v This Is the most' Valuable business location -in the city and- is especially desirable as investment property. . - Also a strip of land between the Na tional - Bank of RafetgK and Mrs. Swindell's store,' fronting: 6 feet on Fayettevllle street and running back 16 feet. - - - Title perfect. Terms of sale, one third - eashi balance In , one and two years. . i- -" r ,- ' ' Any Information desired can be ob tained by inquiry of J. W. Hardin, K. T. Gray or C. M. Busbee WltF. READB, Robt. Reade, , , Thos. Reade, ' 'l8 30d 1 Executors of E- O. Reade. " Executor's Notice. -. Having this day qualified as Execu tor . of the etate of the late Crady Blake, deceased, this Is to give notice to all parties having claims against said party will present them to me on or before the 18th day of November 1HA7, or this wilf be plead in bar of their reooverv.- v.. . A J . ELLIS.. ' novlB lawdwi : jf 4 Exemtor J t t A: : Renieai ; f leasantp take, as It la uapeuies, wpU4oeKityou fjavir a: cough COMPOUND STBUP of JAB AND WILT) CHERRY will cure - when you hayek .avprescriptlon take Mortti Side Drog Store weJtaverything.Aeded.,te -com pound any of them; Vynns nd Xlrdscng, ' Halifax street,- one, blocks Mutti. , Peace Institute. ECONOMY kS7 s(! t? r.-w Mav be neoessarr ln-any ways When dollars are scarce ana wants manv, but It Is not desirable to practice it In the purchase- of food, which is life... Beloa. certain, standard food Imperfectly nourishes; no to that stand ard it costs a reasonable nrioa. We never want more than a .reasonable pnoo ior our urooenes . - RAPID SAL.ES Give our customers the benefit of Close mariruis..- -we aevw xeep any- .LI.-.L..T. . .1. 1 . 4 . I J ana we only want a.iair pront on wna we invest in It. CHOICE GROCERIES Always in stock and promptly delivered when ordered. ; , TIIOS. PESQUD. 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 ; . , ! -.' -lUStwlififfWarc; ;gt Glass, 1 1' . ; .v; &pn and Brass lamps, China, Clocks; J. a'V' ftrjr.T,. 3 Bric-a-Bracl R. MAHLER'S SONS; JiwKLsas and Opticians. Have your eyes tested. No charge lor examination. sijj BAliM O" IiAMD. Bv authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake county recorded at uctooer term, lew., in an Action entitled J C Marcomi pa ministrator of J Bledsoe V; E, M, Bledsoe and others, l will as com missioner appointed by the court, on Monday 22nd of February, 1897, at J2 o clock m. at the court bouse door of Wake county, Raleigh, N 0. sell to the highest bidder! for cash the- interest of J E Bledsoe deceased. being an undivided one-fobrth intern. - - i est, in the following described lands, in order to make real estate'aaaets, to-wlti Situate near the I Southern corporate limits of the city of Ral eigh, and bounded on the; north by tbrlands of the late Edward Cooper, east by lahds of W R Crawford and' Alice A Shaffer, south by; lahds r Alice A Shaffer, -and , west by Fay ettevllle road, containing about 9 acres. 3 JJCLlUaocm, S 1anl8-tds ;-fr. 'AdntK 4nd Come. authority of la mMMnhoa H BXbodson and wife, recorded i book 89, page 6H3, records Register of Deeds omoe 1 or w axe county, i-wui on xtionr day, 8th of February, at 12 o'clock m. at. the-court 'house door iof .Wake county, Raleigh, N. C, sell: tdihe highest bidder at public auction- for cash, a certain tract of land in Marks Creek -towashiD. . , Wake 'connty ad journing the lands of.Mrs i Nelson D.a fair, j. r. ueonam ana tneianasoi Willis Honeycutt rdeceasedr being-the same , land described In- a deed from Matthew Woodard and wife to fl. R. Good son, recorded la book' 68, page 380, Register's office for Wake county. J8 tds W. N., JONES, Att'y. -iv. " -1 KetSM of Admlaistratioa. , f Saving this t day Qualified as ad ministrator of the the estate of Cora Taylor, deceased, Jate, .of ;Wake county, N C, : this is to notify all persons having , claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of December; 1897. or this notice will be plead in bar. ci their recov ery, and all persons indebted to the Vl nleaM T maka tome. World," a benevolent assessment ln V PiT CiT snraBo assooiation,and antborising said estate wl dlate naymenW. . 1, Jk CMakcoh, Ad'mr vT, It PuwrtUH Atty. n30 ltww V "B 1 vfrtrfe . ofe ajudgment of the Superior uourt.pf ;W ate county in special proceedings-No entitled J O Marcomj administrator of the estate of Cherrv Penny; deceased, PKuntin.' antf. warr waiters etais, defe.ndanta; ! wUi.on Saturday the 9th. day. of ..January," 1897, at 13 6 clock mV at the .court house door for Wake- jcouotyN . 0, expose to sale atpUblic- outcry: to "the highest .oiaaar a fot or. parcel t land in said county j adjoining the lands of Frank Ricks and-.otber's'.and.Bituated ln said county about U miles north west or Jjaueign. Bi.- wnat vf caueq the new Town. of iU: vomi.ngorja raapTX wbtob to ww Is, registered In the office . fheRegister of Deeds for Wake:eoijti:N Qj to'Book (I 32, on-pag 08 and: designated as lot No .88 onald map fronting on Graot stteet or Avenue, and eontaln Imt about half an acre. Terms of sale, one half cash, bal ance ia- six months with interest from date of saler title to be retained until- purchase money is paid in full J. O. Maboom, "Deo 8th. 1896-tds Comm'r."' TT "ALEOFIiAXD. Under and bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county, rendered la special proceedings en titled Elizabeth Harrison and David Bryant Harrison, Walter iPerry e al. ex parte, I will, t OffWJnesdav. the 10th day olv. February, 181, at the court house door in tne city of Ral- ebrh, N..C. at 12 o'clock m., sell to highest bidder' for cash the following described tract of land: Situated In Mark's Creek tonshio in Wake count' on the Raleigh and Wilson road, i belner the tract of land beloncrlnir In the heirs of Jobs jGieeory and pur ohased from them t f Ash lev Wilder. and adjoin the lands of J. C, ,Poo, Alonzo Mial, Charles Smith and tit ers, ana eontaimns' anout ziz acres. W, B. Snow: . . ; 8 30d , - Commissioner, - i - OITTf HOtJSAJfD LOT FOR SAIiS- By virtue 6t authority conferred by certain deed of trust from Joslah Kin? and Nancy Klru?, his wife, dated January X8th, 1886, . and recorded. In the office of tie Register of Deeds for Wake county. N, C., in, Book 88 at pace 46n, I will on. . rTTri -v vi,a in torn sell at public auction to the highest Diaaerror casn' a - certain nouseana lot adjoining the Li T. Crissom land and others, on-thesouth side of E. Davie Street, in Raleigh. N. C. beinsrnart of lot No. 71S in the plan ( Shaffer's Map) of said city: said lot being oounaea on tne norm by East uavie street, on the east by the Smith estate lot, on the south by the Louis Grlssom lot and on the west by the Mrs. M. C. Dougherty lot. fronting 48 feet on East Davie street and running back south 175 feet. ' X Place of sale, county court-house door in Raleigh, N. C. Time of sale, 12 o'clock m. Jan. 18. '07 tds SAE OF LAND. Sdtbriob Gorax. (North CaBouha: Wake county. VatuB. Moore Jadministrater of Jno. Gatlinff. vst Bart M. GaUingi John; . .Uatiing, Robt. K. GaUing and Geo. y.atiinfci- -viip. ; In pursuance of the. order and de cree of the superior court " of Wake county, entpred on the -6th day of January, 1897,' in the special pro ceedings entitled as above pending in said court, Special Proceedings Pocket, No. -. I will sell at pub ic suction to the highest bidder, ettbe odurtrbouse door in the city of Ral efek On the 10th? day of February, 1897, atl2d clock m., the tract or parcel of land, situate in the county of Wake and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stoDO on the south Side of Best avenue and running! south 84 and 14 degrees east 10 chains and 68 links to a stake 10 links south of a gate post; thence south 11. degrees east nine chains and 25 links, to a white-oak stumrfoafthe noaQi tide of mill IbraDch Hbence south -21 degrees, west 14 chains and 70 links to a stake; thence north 77 degrees went 14 chains and no links to a stake In thecentreofaspringbranch thence north a 8 degrees, east 17 ehalns and 671 Inks to the beginning, containing 24 14-100 acres, being knows ae the McNamara tract, and lying; Id Raleigh township adjoining the Gatjing lands. Terms of sale cash and the bal ance la ihree and six months with interestat 6 per cent from the date of -sale: Title retained until, pur chase 'money is paid. Possession given Immediately. - .Commissioner. . i Commissioner's Sale of band. . Under and by virtue of power con ferred by a deore of the Superior court of Wake vcoonty in a special Sroceeding" in saidV court entitled A.V- Wbitaker administrator of Alvin Dupree," deceased, against Albert H Dupree et al, I will Bell at-public auction for cash, to 'the highest bidder, At the court houss door; in the City pf Raleigh, at 12 o'clock, on thp 27th day of February Av-Di 1897, the following discribed reolestatein Wake County.St Mary's Township; near to Garner's, and about South of iti joins the And of F HBnsbee on '.the east, the land of Burtatt Dupree on the north, J T Brougb ton's land on the west, and the rands xL.Burton Dupree, and Jaa 8 Weathers on the south, and contains about 25 acres. r - - - . - F A WBrrAUa, janl&dta - ' Commissioner, NOTICE. 1 '- n otiee U herbby glveft that appHoa tlon will be mad to the ext aession of the .General Assembly of North Carolina tor the passage of an act in corporating the "Woodmen of -the it to da bualaess la the rte. . -5 ii & FROST, ? . Prar: Head CoaauL raVVi Ucsdjy, Jia. 251b f TliE WEEK BEFORE STOCK-TAKING ! 12 SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLES 12 Tabl 1 Colobid Dasss Goods. '.Everr apiece all wool and worth Me per yard, before stock-taking, 25c Tabu z-TJoLoaxpD&Ess Goods. . Ever -nieca worth cot less than 75c and 11 per yard, many suitable for early spring, ' before stock taking... , :. .60c Table 3 Colobkd Dress Goods. Every piece worth $1 25 to 1 50 per yardbefore stock-taking, . . ... :75c Tabxi 4-tBlack Dbess Goods. Every piece new, correct and stylish, worth $1 50 to 2 00 per yard, before stock-taking 98c Tabu 5 Ladies Kid Gloves. 25 docen ladles' colored Kid Gloves wrth f 1 50 per pair, before stock taking price 98c Tabu 6 Ladies' Handkerchiefs. 100 dozen ladies' white hemsUtch- ea liana icercnieis, worth ouc per docen, before stock-taklogprice, 25c. Not less nor more than one dozen to a customer at a time. j All these lots are 33 to 50 per cent less than regular prices. XL 11 & R. S. TUCKER & GO. Cross & Linehan. Mid-Winter Sale Clothing Excitement It is more than sensational it is intensely exciting. Never before have you had just such an opportunity at this season of the year, but we are determined to follow our old-time custom of clearing up winter iooas and you reap the benefit. Below you lien and Youth's Suits. All our 110 00, 110 60 and (11 suits now $80O All our 112, C12S0and 113 60 suits now $10 oo All our 116, 118 and 116 60 suits now $13 SO All our (17 60, (1850 and (20 suits now $15 00 Hens' Trousers. All our (2 60 and (3 pants now $2 0O The above is only a few of the will do well to compare prices. CROSS & LINEHAN'S, OAKCITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, proprietors Sinison's CURES NASAL CATARRH. -A) Trial Will Convince You. ,isinpsotJ's o -Saturday, Jan- 30. Table 7 Ladies' Coats. Coat department, 2d floor, two special lots. Lot 1, all coats $2 49. Lot 2, all coats $4.98, worth twice the money. ', Table 8 LaDieS' Underwear. Ladies' ribbed merino Vests and Pants, worth 85c a garment, before stock-taking price . II 19 Table 9 Mabseilles Qpilts. 100 dozen English white Marseilles Quilts, full 8lie, worth $1 75, before stock-taking price $1 19 Table 10 Men's Shpes. Johnston Murphy's patent leather Shoes, ends of lines, worth $6 50, before stock-taking price. ... $5 00 Table 11 Linen Table Damasks. 72-Inch Irish Double Damask, $1 50 per yard, before stock-taking price per yard . . 69c Table 12 Linen Towels . Huck and Damask Towels, worth 25 to 35c, special before stock-taking price, a great bargaio zlc will dnd some of the bargains: All our (3 50 and $1 pants now $3 0O All our $4, SI 60 and $5 pants now $1 OO All our (6, (6 60 and 87 pants now $5 OO Colored Shirts. Former price 75c, $1 and 81 25 now SOc former price 81 25 and tt 50 now 75c A glance at our window, or a call will convince you of the above iacts. All our 87 60, $8 and (10 pants now $0 OO bargains in store for yi'i and vou 210 Fayetteville Street. If You Want Your shirts well cleaned with out the use of chemicals; if you want your clothes back without having all the buttons ripped off, ve are the identical laundry you are look ing for. We are willing to earn our money honestly by using nothing but "plain, everyday, ordinary, el bow grease. PHONE 87. Oinhncnf PHAnnACY. Our Great Inaugural Reduction Sale of our entire winter line of I Suits, Overcoats and Underwear at Fifteen Per Cent Less than Regular . Prices, which started on last Monday, is to continue till all winter-stock is disposed of. . A Pleasant Surprise. Many a stranger came to our store during the past week expecting to pay regular prices for foods, but when told that we give 15 per cent discount their bills were often doubled, for such a saving is hardly ex pected this early in winter. - ! A Brave Reduction. Mr Weve banished every thought of profit and consideration of cost. Oue purpose one determination has taken possession of our energy- to reduce this enormous stock to its normal size, and do it without delay. There never were better Suits or Overcoats or a better collection of Un derwear worn by mortal man than you find in this bouse, and at IS per cent less than regular prices. On our low prices we build our hopes- to do in a day the business of a week in a week to do what should have been accomplished in the month that's gone. Another Special. All the Fine Derby-Hats must go $1 off the price will move them quickly. $4 00 Derbys for $3 00; $3 00 Derbys for $2 00. Not an old style in the lot. These are the Hats bought this fall, and are the best this country and England makes. AJI the newest shapes. It is wise to be early ut these special sales. S. & D. BERWANGER, Leading One Price Clothiers. Cut Flowers Roses. Carnations, Chrysanthe nurns 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. Steinrnetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stltute. Phone 11:.. ootl7 Have Your. Old Clothing Made New AT Harris' Steam Dye Works, Hargett street, just below Central Hotel. Suits clpaned 75c, cleaned and dyed II 50. Old clothing, watches pistols or guns taken in ex change for work. D. W. C. HARRIS; Pawn Broker and Steam Dyer. j7 1m HA.LK OK LAND. By authority of a deed of trust from W. W, Pace and wife, recorded in book 94, page 785, records of Re gister of Deeds office for Wake county, and bv their request, I will on Monday, February )5, 1897, at 12 o clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, Raleigh, N. C, sell for cash at auction totbe highest bidder, the following tracts of land in Little Rifer township, said coun ty, to-wit: First Tract Being a tract of land conveyed to W. V. Pace by P. P. Pace by deed, recorded in book rfo, page 59, records of Register of Deeds office for Wake county, adjoining the lands of J. L. r errell, W. W. Pace, W. Balton and others containing 100 acres. Second Tract Being a tract of land conveyed to W W Pace by J Bunch and wife by deed recorded in book 33, page 5119, said register's office, adjoining the lands of P P Pace, T H Avra and others, contain ing 152 acres. Third Tract Beingland conveyed to W W Pace by Mary Vaden, by deed recorded in book 21, page 614, said register's office, adjoining the lands of BryantFerrell, Jesse Bunch and others, containing ." acres. Fourth Tract Beingland convey ed to W W Pace by Mary Vaden by deed recorded in book 28, page 352, said register's officp, adjoiniug the lands of P P Pace. J Bunch and oth ers, containing 122 acres. V N. JONES. t d s Trustee. Notice to the Public. Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of tho estate of Calvin Kelly, deceased, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to pre sent their claims for payment to me on or before the 18th day of November, 1807, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please pay without further demand. Hezekiah Pool. n!7 law6w NOTICE. Application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina, now In session, for the passage of an act to amend the charter of the Ral eigh and Gaston Railroad Company. By order of the company. Jan 18 3od W. H. Day, Attorney. NOTICE. Dr A L Scruggs, General Secre tary and Business Manager of the Pickford Sanitarium, will ask the present Legislature for a charter for the Sanitarium. j8-30d Noilce of Seizure di1 JLiibet. Circuit court of the United States, Eastern district of North Carolina, at Raleigh. No. 105 libel United States agaiust 2 copper stills, 2 worms. 2 oaps, 1 heater and pipes, 10 barrels of corn wbikey and 9 casks, seized as the property of N W Porter, Johnston county, N C. To N W Porter, Johnston county, N C and to all whom it may con cern Greeting. Ootice i9 hereby given that the above mentisned property was seiz ed by F M Simmons, collector of in ternal revenue for the 4th collection s district of North Carolina, on the ' 11th day of October, 1895, as for feited to the uses of the United States, for violation of the internal revenue laws, and the same is li belled and prosecuted in the ciicuit court of the United States for con demnation for the causes in the said libel of information set forth; and that the said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said court, in the city of Raleigh, on the 4th Monday of May next, if that be a jurisdiction day, and if not, at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where you and all persons are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be de creed, and judgment accordingly entered herein, and to in terrene for their interest. Given binder my band, at office in in Raleigh, this 13rd day of January 1897; O. J. Carroll, U. S Marshal. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of authority conferred upon me in a certain mortgage deed executed by Kimbrel Perry, deceased, duly registered in Book 82, page 610, In the Register's office of Wake county, N. C, I will on Monday, the 22d day of February, 1897, at the court house door in the city of Ral eigh at 12 o'clock m. , sell to the high ett bidder for cash the tract of land described in said mortgage deed, ad- -joining the lands of A. 8. Sear. M F . Ltatchelor and others, lying in White Oak township, Wake county and con taining 89 acres more or legs. This the 16th day of January, '97fl a. it. noKint. Mortcaeti NOTICK! Application will be made to the Gen eral Assembly of North Caroliua at the session of 18u7, to incorporate the Atlantic Development Company. j20 30d This is notice to whom it may con cern, that an amendment will be ask ed for Chapter 343 of the Acts of the Generrl Assembly incorporating ''The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance As sociation of North Carolina" during the present session of the Leglsla ture. JSC Carpenter, Gen. Agt. Raleigh, N C, Jan. 4, 1897. Notice. Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the next ses sion of the General Assembly of North Carolina for the passage of an act incorporating "The Supreme Ruling of the Fraternal Mystic Cir cle." a benevolent assessment in surance corporation, and permitting the same to do busiaess in North Carolina. 1). K. Stevens. S. M. R Jau. 4, SIT, 3od. Notice of Application for Charter. Application will be made to the present session of the General As sembly to pass a law incorporating the Carolina Mutual Association. January ll-30d Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina, now in session, for the passage of an act al lowing the collection of the back taxes of the city of Rafelgh and for the pass age of an act authorizing the city to issue bonds for the erection or pur chase of water works. Wm. Rush, mayor. j2l-3od NOTICK ; Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the General Assembly of North Caroliua at the session of 1897, to renew and amen chapter three hundeed and fifty ( 35U, ) of the laws of 1891, and acts amenda tory thereof. J20 80d WE DO NOT WANT BOTS OR LOAFERS to write, but men of abil ity. $200 to $500 per month. Salary or commission. Stale and general manager. Racine Fire Engine Co., Ricine, Wis. :. nl4 eT sat 8t
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