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COMPACT f INCORPORATED!. .
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KST ABUSED 1878, AgD THE PSSSS,
kstaeushed 1894.; ' : r .
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' Fayetteville and Davie Streets. '
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The Leader in the News and
in Circulation.
TELEPHONE No. 188.
MONDAY.
February 22
Although the rejwrted row be
tween Speaker Reed and Repre
sentative Boutelle, of Maine, has
been repeatedly denied by others,
neither of the principals have said a
word . They do not speak to each
other when they pass, and mem
bers of the House are wondering how
Boutelle will fare when Reed makes
up the committees of the next house.
He is now chairman of the naval
committee.
The police departmentof Taunton,
Mass., is trying a novel experiment
to decrease drunkenness in that
place. The name of every person
arrested and convic ted of the offense
in question is to be sent to each
licensed liquor dealer in the city,
with a warning that if liquor is sold
to any of them within six months
after the receipt of their names the
person so doing will be liable to
fine.
Forrest. ' He was in the company
that supported Macready, the Eng
lish tragedian of the historic Astor
place riot in New York, and during
the war Sol Smith Russell sang bal
lads with "Uncle Charley '"". mins
trels. When the, palmy days were
over "Uncle Charley" went : to
Texas, where. he managed Vande
shows for many years. In 1892-3
he came to Kansas City in advance
of Pain 's Novelty company . The
company stranded and ''Uncle Char
ley" took up his abode - in Kansas
City, where he has since eked out a
precarious subsistence, waiting for
the last calL
BnakJaa's Aral flalv.
The best salve in the world for
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 guarran
teed to give perfect satisfaction or
money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by afl druggists.
A Point to Remember.
If you wish to purify your blood
you should take a medicine which
cures blood diseases. The record
of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla
proves that this is the best medi
cine for the blood ever produced.
Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most
stubborn cases and it is the medi
cine for you to take if your blood is
impure.
Hood's Pills are the best after
dinner pill; assist digestion, cure
headache. 25 cents.
.
: U 0 UGOG':
Upon having last what you call (of when
yo CO to boy Hood's Sarsaparilla. There
ia bo substitute lor Hood'a. It la an. In
a alt to jour Intelligence to try to sail you
something; sis. Kemerabe that all
effort to Indue yon to buy an article
jron do not want, are baaed almply-
m
u
'00011;:
the desire to secure more profit. - The
dealer or clerk who doe tab earea noth
ing tor your welfare. He almply want
your money. Bo not permit yourself to
be deceived. Insist upon .having
Sarsaparilla
AaAaaly Hoed. It la ta Oh TrMMoaa
u j niil- easy to buy. easy to take.
IIUUU 9 rilis easy to operate. Ve.
A. 7. FRAPS,
AGENT JOB THE , s
German Electric Belts,
APPLIANCES and BATTERIES?,
For the cure of Rheumatism. Sciatica,
Liver Complaint, Lame Back, Week
Lungs, Nervous Debility,
Complaint, Paralysis, etc
After Suffering 16 Years
with Rheumatism, I wai entirely
cured by using a German Eleetrio
Belt.
No. 4 East Davie, second door from
Fsrrettevllle street, Raleigh. J12-lm
New Shoe
Groat Reductions
Store
s.
During a discussion in the English
parliament the fact was brought to
light that the only currency in the
delta of the African river Niger,
rum and gin, which the missionaries
re compelled, much against their
will, to use as such forall purchases
from the natives, thereby promoting
the demoralization of the latter.
Meanwhile, King Prempeh, the ex-
ruler of Ashanti, las been trans
ferred from his prison at Elmina to
Sierra Leone, where, according to
letters from Freetown, he is drink
ing himself to death with benedictine
1 resident Cleveland has placed
his country residence, "Woodley
in the bands of a real estate agent
for saie, and it is said he has no in
tention of spending portions of each
winter season here. To the politi
cans it signifies also that he has no
lurking designs on the presidency
four years hence. As real estate
has made little advance in the last
few years it is unlikely that Mr.
Cleveland will realize much more
from the sale of "Woodley" than he
gave for it His former purchase of
the country residence netted him
about $100,000 and gave the neigh
borhood a boom that resulted in
most of the land being quickly dis
posed of at high profits to the o
era. With a home in New York
city, another at Princeton and
summer residence at Buzzards Bay,
Mr. Cleveland will be well provid
ed.
130 Fayetteville St.
IN CHILDREN'S SHOES.
Buying children's shoe for a family
la a near j expense. It s wortn aavini
something on every pair, and it's wort
something to have every pair a few
weeks longer than you expect. Now,
we can make the expense of shoeing your
lamuy a good deal iignter man it nas
been, and every pair warranted to give
you satisfaction.
All children's shoes at a great reduc
tlon to make room for spring goods.
Don't Fafl to Visit This Great
Shoe Sale!
C. POOL.
S. V NORRIS, Manager.
We Wish to Call Attention
To our new Hurd Papers, just arrived. Our stock is always kept up to
date with the latest styles and nicest qualities. We have also the nicest
25c "pound" Papers ever shown in the city. We carry constantly all
kinds of I
Typewriter and Office Supplies,
Phone 210.
Alfred Uilliams & Co.
Kew Crop Nuts. Now Dates
: Table Ralalna. New FUa,
w New fceedlesa kalslna, Now Citron.
. New Cleaned Cnrraata, New Prone
reporated Peaebea, ...
- Evaporated Aprleota,
, Evaporated Peara. , ..
.--U1 .:':,-J Evaporated Apples.
NOVICE. j b .LG. U
-- tt.t i. it-Kin x v J 1 U
Preserves, Jellies and Jams in three
and five pound stone jars, Cooking
Chocolate, Breakfast Cocoa, Fine Ex
tracts, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat.Ac
New Prepared Buckwheat, Fresh
Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy,
etc"'!' " -
: New Canned Goods from best pack-J
ers: includes any variety of vegetables
or fruits, and surprisingly cheap.
5Melrose" :
Flour never fails to please the most
...Vv.. fastidious housekeeper.
My service la prompt a ad accurate.
Tour orders are respectfully solicited.
J. p. TURNER
-: Cor, Johnson and Halifax Sts.
' - Telephone 125
" Li. 1 nT moved my place of business
to the corner of . Fayetteville and
Davie streeU, where I will be pleased
to see my customers ' and the public
generally, i am prepared to do any
work in the tailoring line. ;'.
Roses, Carnatlons,Chrysanthc-nuiLs
Bouquets,!
Floral
Designs,
Va.
T.Tmci,
Merchant Tailor, Raleigh, N. C -jan20
lw.- ...
(-'.-iui')
nifiTrn
doubCedaiiy
SERSICE
ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS ;
"Atlanta Special"
AND
, A. L. Express."
J' BETWEEN
New York. Washington. Norfolk, and
' Atlanta. New Orleans Southwest
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 6TH, '96.
' " SOUTH E01ND. No. 403. No. 41.
Lv. New.York .... 3 20p.m 9 00 pm
" Baltimore 7 31 " 2 55 pm
f i Washington ... 8 40 " 4 30 "
" Richmond. ... 12 36a.m 9 05
Lv. Norfolk 11 30 pm 9 00 "
" jPcrtsmouth ... 12 01 9 15 "
Lv. Weldon 3 05 " 11 65 am
Ar. Henderson .... 4 32 ' 1 39 pm
Ar. Durham 7 32 " t4 0 "
Lv. Durham ...... 5 20p.m 11 00 am
Ar. Raleigh 5 55am 3 34pm
Sanford 7 14 " 4 68 "
" Southern Pines 8 00 " 5 49 "
I " Hamlet 8 50 " 6 55
" Wadesboro . . . . 9 52 " 8,01 "
i " Monroe 1 40 ' 8 55 "
Ar. Charlotte .... 11 35' " 10 20 pm
Ar. Chester 1 03 pm I 32 "
' Abbeville 3 00 " 132 "
" f Athens 510'" 5 20 "
." Atlanta . . . . . . . 6 45 "
nobth bound. No 402. No. 38
Lv': Atlanta 11 45 am 8 10 pm
" Athens 2 55 pm 11 40
" Abbeville 5 00 " 147 "
" Chester. 7 39 " 4 43 "
Lv. Charlotte . . , . 8 20 M 5 25am
Lv. Monroe..;. .. . 915' 613 "
" Hamlet. ..... 10 35 " 8 15 "
" Southern Pines 11 21 " 915 u
Raleigh, 1 26am 11 31 "
Ar. Durham 7 32 " 4 09am
Lv. purham .-. . . . . 5 20 pm 11 00 "
Ar. Weldon . 405am 300pm
" Richmond 6 40 6 40
" Washington ... 10 45 " 11 10 '
" Baltimore. .... 12 00 m 12 48 ax
" New York .. . 4 53pm 653 "
Ar. Portsmouth .. . 7 30 am 5 50 Pm
" Norfolk 7 50 " 6 00 "
A. R. D. JOHNSON
JOHN S. JOHNSON,
jonnson ana jonnson.
COAL and WOOD.
it you want to make vour houses cnmfnrtAhliv PAl1nn. ua TiwAot.
Prices. Complete stock Antracite and Bituminous Coals. OWotxi kept
Satisfaction Guaroritcil !
Phone 150. office 109 Fayetteville St.
Yard:: Foot West Hargett street. r
Charles Christy, the last of the
, famous Christy minstrels, died in
' the City hospital in Kansas City on
Saturdav. savs an ezchanov nf
cirrhosis of the liver, aged 68 years.
Christy was one of Jibe original
Christy minstrels frounded by bis
uncle, Edwin P Christy, tn the
palmy days when the burnt cork ar
. insu nrppff n ip&iurwnr junaf Mn lira
"Uncje Charley "was a grand ballad
j singer. The Christy minstrels went
to Europe and played before the
crowned heads. . "Uncle Charley'.'
had only $2.60 -when be died, but
during war times be used to get so
tired of the load of 'shin plasters"
that he threw quantities of them in
the stove. In 1848 "Uncle Charley"
played utility parts with Edwin
HATS HATS HATS
Nothihe!
Think of It!
$2 Hats going for
25c. .
20c Suspenders for
lOc.
10e Socks for
. 5c a pair.
v"i nnn pairs
liXJXJU COMING.
la taking stock
about - -
we found we had
Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Spe
cial," Solid Vestibuled Train with
Buffet Sleepers and Day coaches
between Washington and Atlanta.
Parlor and Dining Cars, New York
to Washington. Pullman Sleepers,
between Portsmouth and Charlotte
(open atPortsmouth9p. m.) Connect
ing at Atlanta for and from Macon,
Florida, v Chattanooga, . Nashville",
Memphis, Texas, California and the
Wester-
Nos. 41 and 38, "The a A.. L. Ex
press, " Solid train of Pullman Sleer
ers and Day Coaches, between Ports
mouth, Wedonand Atlanta, also New
York to Weldon and Cape Charles.
Connecting at Atlanta for and from
Montgoniery, New' OrleansTexas,
Mexico, Moon, California, Florida;
at Portsmouth with Pay Line and
coastwise steamers nd all rail
routes to the north and east.
First star () and Datrtrer (f) an
ply to the first column second to the
second column.
Daily, t Daily, except Sunday
NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN,
For tickets.'' sleeoers. and infor
mation, apply to ticket agents, or to
a. a. uaAtiu,
t Travelling Passenger Agent,
, Raleigh, N. C,
E. St. John. Vifi-Prnsldpnt anil
ben I Mgr.; V JC McBee, Gen'l Sup:
HWBGlover, Traffio Man.; T J
Anaerson, uen 1 i'ass. Agent, i
Ueneral offices: fortsrnouth. va,
Notice of Selswre and liibeL
Circuit Court opths United States,
Eastebh Jistbict oi North Caro
lina at Raleigh. , -No
106 libel.-UnltedStates against
5 casks of corn'whlskev in the pos
session of and claimed by John D,
Denklns. Craven eountv. N. C.
To John D. Dinkins, Craven county,
N. C, and to all whom it may con
. cernGreeting: r . a -v?:.?'-y
, Notice is hereby given, that the
above mentioned property was seiz
ed by T M Simmons, collector of in
ternal revenue for the 4th collection
district of North Carolina, on the
12th day of June, 1895, as forfeited
to the uses of the United States for
violation of the internal revenue
laws, and the same is libelled and
prosecuted in the circuit court of
the United States for condemnation
for the causes in the said libel of in
formation 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 personsare warn
ed to appear to show cause why con
demnation should not be dec red, and
judgment accordingly entered here
in, and to intervene for their inter
vene. .- "h ..V:
Giwen under mv band at office in
Raleigh, this 28rd day of January,
U.S. Marshal.
On eight years' time to reliable
men on real estate mortgage. Loans
made promptly to persons owning
stock in the company. This com
pany has furnished the money and
has mortgages on about - . - -
Twenty Houses in . Raleigh.
and has a number in other parts of
the state, where they have agencies.
Loans are made on the most favor
able plan possible and at small cost
to borrower. "The company also
makes liberal loans on the stock of
the Union, thus allowing its mem-1 , Pi1a paia44
bers to have the advantage of a sav-l " lr WIIIla PGTIlli fil
ings insutution, and yet obtain the
use of their money on short notice.
This plan protects the company and
protects its members from disaster,
and:insures pernancy and profit to
the persistent members. Monthly
payment stock, requires a monthly
payment of 65 cents per share of $100
full paid siock, of 1100 par - value
with cash dividend cuopons. will be
. Golden band, white and-pink Jji
pan lil(es. : -Finest of all hardy lilies
Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies,
Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for
. forcing in 'the house and
' . 'early -spring blooming
J&&k?'-hi k outside. V i 1
100: HATS
a little off in style, but good value
that we .want to rush off to make
room for eorlne stock. The v cost
irom si du to fi each.
Your Choice
25c Each.
lot won't last long, so be
-Having Qualified as administratrix
with the will annexed of Clara A
btnckland, deceased, this is to notify
all oersons indebted to the estate to
mat immediate payment to me. All
persons having claims asrainst the
estate will present the same to me
within the tune prescribed by law,
or this notice will be Dleaded in bar.
Address me at Wakefield. N C. or
my attorney F H Busbee, Raleigh.
. vinniNiA v.nrr.r. Aim'w j
of Clara A Strickland. diM
sd.2,: "97-SOd si'v; ..
This
quick.
NOTICE.?
" " " . - rrrTv-'V'i
' notice Is hertbr riven that artDlica-
tlon will be made to the next session
of the General Assembly of North
Carolina for the passage of an act in
corporating the "Woodmen of the
world." a benevolent assessment in
surance association, and authorizing
1 1 to do Duslness m the tstate. . ,
J. B. FROST.
Dee. i3nd iyov. Uead Consul. .
SOUTHERN; RAILWAY.
(PIEDMONT AUt-UNB.)
Condensed Schedule.
' laBsetJiBMl.lB. . (
Trains Lear ltaielh DeUy. 1
"NorfoUt and Ckattasutof a Limited."
4,12 p. DaBy.-SolKl restlbuled train with
tioeper rxoa Hanoi to Cbattuwoc Tie. aUs
bury, Morgaatoa, itberille. not pimss and
KooivWa, ... . v ''",..,,:..?;... v.'s''- --:-...
Oooneets at Darfawa for Oxford. OterksrUls
and KeysrlUe. except Sunday. At Greens
boro with the Washington and Booth
western Vestibuled TLlmLtedt. trale fr ell
point Vorth. and with aula Uae tnbtNo.il
for DaavUe, Btehmond and istemedlatsloea
UttonsialsobaseooneeUontorWlaftaevSale!
asd with sum line train Ko. as, TnHed spates
mrtvajlf tor Chariot Spartanlmri. Greea
?Ule, AUanta and all points South; IsoComav
bla, Augusta, Charleston. Savauah. Jaekaon.
rill, andean points In florid, Bleeping car
for Atlaata, Jacksonville and at Charlotte with
Bieepmavarior Aoanata. i z
Norfolk nd Chattanooga United.
li:4 A. n. Dear-Solid train. eonilsUa
rollmaa Stseprnfoai and eoaehs from Cha
tanooga te Rorf oik, arriTtng Norfolk g pas
in tun to sonaeet with the Old Domlnloa
terehanta' and Miners,' Norfolk and Wans
tDgtoa and Baltimore, Chesapeake aad Eich
HDdg S Oos tor all polntenorth and east.
at Beloa for rarettevlUe and tn-
termedlat stations on the Wuso and V -etterllle
Short vut, daOy, exeept sundartor
sew en and Morehead City, dally for Gold,
bora, aad Wilmington and . Intermediate sta
tions on the Wilmington and Weldoa Kallroed.
Expreae Trala.
S:80 A. M. Dellr Connects at Durham foe
Oxford, Xeyirille, v hmond; at Greensbor
for Washington aad all points north.
Train.
:0 P. n. Dally For Odds boro sod inter-
edlateststlons. - .
Loeal Aeeotnsodatlom. -
:00 A. Jn-Oonnect at Greensbore for all
inu lor north aad Bouts and Wnutoa-Salesi
and points on the North westera North OaroUaa
Sallroad. At Sallsbory. tor all polnu In Wrst
ra North Carolina, XnoxTUle, TenaClnern
nati and western points) at Charlotte, fc pr
tanborg, QreenvUle, Athens, Atlanta and :
points South. ' , , - a
Train ArrlT at Kalelgh, V. C.i V
, Cxpresa Train.
J:Q P. M. Dally-From Atlanta. Charlott.
Greensboro aiidaupottits South,
jrorfoik sad ttmmnaof Limits
4:is P.M. Dsnyrroa an points east,' Nor
folk Tarboro, 'Wilson and water Una.
From Goldsbore, Wumtngton, fayet vol
and all points In Eastern Carolina. '
Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
sold to a limited extent of $75 cash
Pr share, h
eclianicsljnifGsiors'l Uriidtij
l-- ::' '' 22 Pullen Building. "
, By .virtue of power -conferred by
mortgage executed to me a Trustee
on the 21st day of December, 1896, by
Bright Jones and his -wife, Laura
Jones, which said mortsrasw Is record
ed In the office of the Register of
Deeds for Wake eonntyin Book 135,
page 450, 1 will sell at the court house
door in the eity of Raleigh, at public
auction for cash to the highest bidder
at 12 o'clock m. on the first day of
February, A. D. 1897, the following
described estate: A certain tract of
land lying and being in Wake county,
North Carolina, in Panther Branch
township and described and defined as
follows to wit! Beginning at a stake,
tide of Guffey's swamp, runs west 31.60
chains to a stake, W. H. Young's
corner, thenoe north 44 degrees east 10
chains to a pine, thenoe east 7.15
chains to a stake, thenoe north 1.70
chains to a stake, thenoe east 8.15
chains to, a stake, thenoe south 1.35
to a pine, thenoe south 85 degree east
6.25 chains to a pine attune, thenoe
north 70 degrees east 1.85 chains to an
oak stump, near the branch, thenoe
down saia branch 2 chains to a sweet
tbence north 5 chains a pine,
east 6 chains . to Guffey's
swamp, thenoe down said swamp to
the beginning, containing 51 1-5 acres.
. ---.; S. O. RYAN, Trustee.
Dee. 30, 1896-tda , . . '
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Superior Gemot in a special pro
ceeding entitled J.- Ot Maroony Ad
ministrator of Cora Taylor, deceased,
vs. John Taylor et als., I will on
Monday February 1st, 1897, sell at
public auction at the court house door
in Maielfi-h two lota of land altuAte in
Eajt Raleigh on a road leading' from
narges to jenoir street extended,
bounded a follows! . 1st, John Hln
ton on south, Mary Spenee. on the
west, w. B. wilder on the north and
east, containing about one-sixth of an
H Steinmetz, Florist, .
North Halifax Street, near Peace In?
f$:i.S! mf LerJsi ;
' Under and by virtue of a power' of
sale eontalned in a mortgage from
Marcus Hill. Milly HUl, 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,. N.C, I will sell on
Saturday, January 80, 1897, at the
court house door In Raleigh, N. C,
at public outcry to the highest bidder,
that part or parcel of land situated la
St. Mary's township, county afore
said, adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B.
Bobbltt, Mrs. James Creech and oth
ers and bounded as follows: beginS
nlng at a stake on Big branch, theno
south 178 pole to a stake and point
ers, thence west 80 poles to Creech's
spring branch, thenoe with said spring
branch to Orr's Mill branch 85 poles,
thenoe with Orr's Mill branch to the
beginning, containing 100 , acre nod
being the same land that was convey
ed to Marcus Hill by Catherine Pool
by deed recorded in Book 44. page
242r.Reglster of Deeds offloe for Kvake
county. Time of sale, 12 m. Terms
of sale, cash ; - W, N. Jones, r-t
C.deo29tda - Attorney.
r.V' SALE) OF IiAHD. -
By virtue of a decree of the Supe
rior court of Wake county, N.C, ren
dered on the 16th day of April, 1893,
in the matter of Mary A. Smith, some
times called htarr Ann aforebead, etc,
pending In said court, the undersigned
commissioner . appointed by said
court, will sell On Monday, the Z2d day
of February, 1897, at the hour of 12.
o'clock" m., at the court house door 1b
the city of Raleigh, N. C., at nubile
auction the following described tract
of land, to-wlt: 81tuated in Barton's
creek township, In Wake county, N
C, known as the Emory place, con
talnlng lttSl acres more or let and de J
scribed in a deed from Peleg Rogers,
- ihn w Auvuani oujlbu nvuniuu III
book 20, page 807, in the offloe of the
acre, conveyed to Cora, Taylor by deed I 'g Zt t'nltf??????1'
In Bk. K 111, page 106. $, Beginning 1 One third of the pui
at Cora Taylor's northwesTWner: I ce m?"y cash, the .remainder in
thenoe north to W. H. Pace's corner.
thenoe east along Pace's line to the :
mom property. - thence . south to Core
Taylor's corner. . thenoe with Cora
Taylor's line to the beginning, eon-
reyeu oj ueeu id xiOOK 1M, page 91.
: Hour of sale, 12 m.; terms, cash.
-2 v J. p. MAROOM,
'"'! ' " " ' Adm'r and Com'r. ' :
two eaual Davments in six and twnlv
months to be secured by bote bearinr
legal interest from - day of sale..
Title will be reserved until purchase
money is paid in full. - 1
Ed. Chambers Smith,
n. . iOHif T. PpiXEN, '
- ! ' . - u Commtsslonei .
SAUK
OP REMAINING
IXJT8.
WATSON
Under and by virtue ot a decree
of Wake superior court in the ease
wherein Emma Karrer Is plaintiff
and J W B Watson and others are
aeienoants, the undersigned will on
Monday, February 1. 1897 at 11
o clock a. m. at the courthouse door
expose to public sale the following
unsold lots in the platof the land be
tween the southern city limit and
walnut creek: 6,19,21,22, 23, 25,
27, 29, 31, 35, 39, 44, 45, 46, 4, 54,
o, oo. oa, a, IS, i l. 81, 83, 87, B7a,
? ""T!" Of "ws bfPnbUoatioa.
Nobtb Cabouna, Waks Copntt. '
DUfEBlUS UOUHTh SB, '1'XHM, 18SI7.
W H Weatherspoon,. plaintiff, vs.
: lone - Weatherspoon aallas lone
Corthorn, defendant
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
superior-eoirrt of-Wake' county for
divorce and to declare null and void
the marriage had between the plaii. ,
tiff and defendant; and the said de
fendant will further take notice that ,
she is required to appear at the next
ww, veal St. ni. cw. 31- DHL 1 n tr . - -
91, 93, m;i0i 112, 113, '116 15$ l haM ?iEZa ZnT,
152. 153. '168..... 161 ,162. ' 163 1 2?eldon the ?2 dajr of
.j . ' . . i r eDruarv. a. u.. ixyr ar. th ennrt
and also a tract ot sixty acres being
the bottom land lying along Walnut
isreeavr; n- fi--: -.to v.--.r-.i; s
; Terms, one-third cash; balance in
in six and twelve months.' The sale
may be adjourned from the court
house door to the premises.- , r
t ' C. M. Bcsbxs, ,
' F. H. BrSBKB, ,
dl7 tds ? .'j Commissioners. -
Sale continued until Monday, Feb
ruary 8th on premises. v a - -I . A
LOST BOND.'
; On the 3d day of JanuaryJ
Ar orew O. ' H1U and wife, Mary A.
uiu, weouiea ana aouverea to me
their bond, under seal, secured by
11:40 A a Dlr-rromNew York. WJ,ta-. 1 j V"jiV Jor two nun-
0 . 80 "y of January, 1887,
which niortgage I have, but the bond
I have lost or misplaced and oannTt
una, ana 1 nereby warn any and all
persons from buying or trading for
om uuuc wim ,ny person wno may
have found the same, as I have settled
the debt with said Hill and wife by
agreement, j - ,
- 30d Eddie W. Thompson.
tanoosa, snoxvlll, Hot sprlsgs'aod Asbsrllia
BUM). at. DsJlr iromeolasbora ami tutor
SMdlat ftatloa. . , ..
1:M A. ft Dally From Ureaasboro aad a
point Worth and Sonta. Slosptuf Car froai
Oretiabortealeiii. 'V
p.-Ce.i.Dflu ptSuiklarroniOolda.
or and an points East ;- -,-; r t .
4 loeal fralgut. trains a) aarry passsmsia. -
niuaaa vara so mfUf traia front KalsJgk. I
Throng rulloiaa Tostlbnl t nrawlni Rosa
aSct slmptng Oar and Tattttraled aoaobea
witnontahanga on xorfolk Uauttd. - -.-
iwaDM uuy trains betweea Balel(n,Cnar
w asn Asianns. unicK tunsi nnaxaaOsdai
'. A.tUKat. ... :,,;.,
Oaaaral rwmnjm Ant. "vW.'":iV
v WsaUassM, O. a jtl f.
J. M Culp. Traffio : rfei
Executor's Notice.
Havintr this dav oualinl m vM
tor of the estate of the l.tn rv..
Blake, deceased, this is to irl Lt.i
to all parties having c)aUn against
said party will present them to me on
or before ihe 18th day of November
1897, or this will be plead In bar of
their recovery. A J. KLXJS,
novfu Jawtlw , Kxeoutor
Administrator' Notice!
Haying qualified s administrator
of the estate of Uayid U. King, de?
OMsed, late of jvake county, N. 0..
tni is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or ba
fore the 6th day of February, 1803, or
uia nunuo win oe pteaa in bar of tlielr
recovery, and all persons Indebted to
the said estate will please make Im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
- J, C. Marcom,
m - Admlntetrator of David IX. King.
Feb. 4, Hil)7-ltwflw 8
Notice. ,
Notice is hereby triven that sodII-
cation will be made to the general
assemoiyoi jNortb Carolina, at Its
present session, f -' passage of
an "act to declare i i,orth Caroli
na Teachers' Asmblv a dulv in
corporated coirj any, and to ratify
confirm, amend and enlarge its char
ter." '
TniN.
j2C'30d
house in said county of Wake in the
state of North Carolina, and answer
or demur to the comDlaint in said
action, ar the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded Irt
the said complaint.
- D. H. YOUNG, C. S. C. ,
CPeele A Mayntud, attorneys for
plaintiff. jan8-lw-6w
- Notion of Setsare and Libel.
Circuit court of the TJnItad Ktntr?
Eastern district pf North Carolina,
at Raleigh. No. 105 libel United
States-against 2 copper stills, 2
worms, 2 oaps, 1 heater and pipes,
10 barrels of corn jrhikey and 9
casks, seised as the property of N
W Porter, Johnston county, N C.
To N W Porter, Johnston county,
NC and to all whom it mav con-
cern Greeting, w '
DOoticels hereby given, that tho
above mentlsned property 'was seiz
ed by F M Simmons, collector of in
ternal revenue for the 4th collection
district of North Carolina, on tbe '
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 ci the United States for con
demnation for the causea in l 1
libel of information set for i
that the said causes will st,. : r
trial at the court room of said 1
in the city of Raleigh, on the 4 1
Monday of May next, if that a
jurisdiction day, and if not, at t'
next day of jurisdiction there.: ',
when and where you and all ret
are warned to appear to show c
why condemnation should not 1 1
creed, and judgment act-or,.
entered herein, and to Interv-'
their interest, .
Given under my band, at r '
in Raleigh, this 13rd day of J in ; v
1897; . . O.J. Casrou.,
' .. U. S. Mar- ' -,
C. TtArriFR's AssBfBLT.
Br C. J. rarker, Sec.
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