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0 KALI Kill, N. C. I'll; LISUED . BY TUB VISITOR-PRESS COMPANY INCORPORATED!. ( A CONSOLIDATION' OF THK VI8ITOK, tiSTAUUSED 1878, AJKD THJt FKXS8, KSTABLISBED 1894.. "V; v " . 0 flee in the Pullen Building, comer Q Fayette ville wd Davie Streets.-; GREEK O. ANDREWS, Cl Editor aa4 Maaager. JASPER V. MeBABY, Solleitlag Ageat. Subscription Prices. One Tear ......... Six Months......... One Month. . . . , ... . . .1 4.00 . 2.00 . .36 I Entered ai Second Class Mall Matter SEED ..' i iv v-c ..J I ThA T-ji.(iAr in the Mews anal V . w - . 'S HI"1 Clrculatioii, TELEPHONE No. 168. TUESDAY-. . Februarv 23 The event of the week in the New York legislature will be the intro- 6 i,f duction in both houses this weeK oi . -i a -NT VvV the charter of Greater New York and the report of the Greater New ' York commission will be referred to a committee without a readiDg. It is not generally known that as sociations of German soldiers who served undfir Napoleon I. have been celebrating the victories of the Grande Armee at humble little ban quets in Mayence ever since 1816. The German authorities never inter fered with the veterans; but in Prance, under the monarchy, kindred associations were outlawed and their members persecuted as conspirators. Soree 40 years ago the number of German soldiers of Napoleon was considerable. Gradually, of course, it became smaller. They were obliged to "close ranks," and at the last banquet recently held in May ence the number of the old fellows wascnly nine. Still partly dressed in wjiat remained of their Well-worn (and carefully mended uniforms, they dined and talked ot old days, "in that love of the autrefois," to bor row from the Figaro, "whicjh is so inat,ural to those who can no longer look toward tbe future." At the 'Close of their banquet, as they marched, or rather hobbled, out into thfi street, an impressive incident occurred. They were accidentally met by another military association, returning from a feast, and com posed of veterans of the army of 1870. and in that spirit of military masonry which makes all old soldiers brothers, and which is so beauti fully exhibited in this country on Decoration Day, the victors of Gra velotte and Sedan sal uted and cheered the old heroesof Jenaand Friedland. The office of president of a New York club is usually regarded as a sinecure, but there are two notable exceptions, says the New York Sun. The president of the Union League Club, just now General Horace Por ter, and the president of the Lotus Club, Frank R. Lawrence, are, be cause of the offices that they hold, required to do a lot of speechmak ing. No other club has so many public meetings, that is, meetings that are open to all members of the 'dub and at which the president is expected to preside, as the Union League. Its character is such that these meetings are usually of inter est toall members of the party which it represents. On such occasions its president usually makes a speech and he is frequently called upon to . represent the club at meetings and dinners not held under the club's auspices. General Porter succeeded Dr.' Depew as president of the Union League, and the reputation of each as an able speaker was finally estat iished before the clul honored him ON sE : : witb its bigbest omcr itxe xxtus ciub does not hold many club meet- f1 fvva iitlwi( eAttAA tvf rtiittnr t.rt : with its highest officer 'The Lotus winter, a" series of big dinners at which it entertains Americans and foreigners who have distinguished themselves In literature, art or music. A history of these dinners during the last twer ty years shows that every foreigner, conspicuous in i tbe fields indicated who has visited this country, has . been the guest of the Lotus.' The president of the club acta as toastmaster, and tie must be versatileenough as an after dinner speaker to vary his address of welcome to the guests in whose honor the dinners are given and to pave the way tor each one of them to make a little speech of his own. :,- , taAlM'i Aralea Balva. :'. ft,. Wil ao.lv A in tha world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, 3ur, luinppw hands, chilblains, corns and all skin CI UJiui, - j - -j r or no pay required. It is guar ran I leeu mi kivw yciwi woiwwmwm w money refunded. Prioe 25 cents p box. For sale by all druggists. Mr Neighbor Told Me About Hood's Sarsaparilla and ad vised me to try it This is the kind of advertising which gives Hood's Sarsaparilla tne largest saies- in ne wnrlri ItW-lnnd tells friend that Hood's SarsapariUa cures; that it BfM,rr.ii. with, vitaiitv and I glll.il , 1 I n .1 winlA naiffhhnrnnnna use " " I it as a lamiiy meaicine. TTnnd's nilla ar.teasil v and DromDt- iy on tne liver anu ooweis. ; v sick headache. Flesh Solid, Healthy Flesh is gained at the rate of from 1 to 2 pounds per week bv taking Anbeu- .Bugch'sMalt-Nutrine, Qiegreat- nrnllmalftnniAa At ftll driiircpintA. New Shoe Store. S. 130 Fayetteville St We Wish to To our new Hurd Papers, just arrived, Our stock is always kept up.to until Yha latfist stv'os and nicest dualities. We have also the nicest 25c "bound" Papers i ver shown kinds of Typewriter and Phone Alfred Cillianis & Go. A. R. D. JOHNSON Johnson COAL and WOOD. If you want to make your houses comfortable, call on- us. Lowest Prices. Complete stock Antracite and Bituminous Coals. ' Wood kept under shelter. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! fc- v Phone 150. Office 109 Fayetteville St. Yard: Foot West Efhrgett street. t)ur Sock and Suspender sales have doubled. No wonder! , Prices are Haiti At 50c Each wa finvA jsplAftforl ftKnnt.. 50 tnnrfi. These " .f- won't last.i See. olir fne'eninnfr Pm'fla ft! . ' t ; ' Cnrea talk " in favor of Hood' BraapiuT W V w " etna. Ita great euresreoorileii ui truuuui, ovtiialBv kiimiM ot Kratelul men and, woman, constitute jte most eflectiva ad vertising . Many oi tnese com elotia. The y have won the eonnaeace ol the people i hvo given Hood's Baraapa rilla tee larfcacs ctues in na ww, mm bava mad necessary tor iU manufacture the greatest taboratory on earth. Hood's BarsaperiUals known by the euros it has mede corse ot scrofula, am and ecsema, earn et rheumatism, neuralgia and weak norvea, cures ol dyspepeia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove y Sarsaparilla Is the best-tn fsct U One True Blood Tariter. .. etire nwr easy m Hood'S PHlS take, easy tooperate. Me. A. W. FRAPS, AGENT FOR THB Germaii Electric Belts APPLIANCES and BATTERIES, ev .1. a n PViAiimatlnm. Sal&tlCS. liver Complaint, Lame Back, Week Lungs, Nervoua . Debility, Female Onmnlalata. Paralvais. etc After Suffering 16 Years with "Rheumatism, i was emwij cured by usin a German Electric No. 4 East Davie, second door from FavettevlUe street, Raleigh. jl2-lm Groat Reductions IN CHILDREN'S SHOES. Rusinir r.htldrPD'8 ghoc9 for a family is a heavy expense. It"s worthy saving something on every pair, and it's worth something to havo every pair a few weeks longer than you expect. Now, we can make theexpense of shoeing your family a good deal lighter than it has been, and every pair warranted to give you satisfaction. All children's shoes at a great reduc tion to make room for spring goods. Don't Fail to Yisit This Greai Sboe Sale! C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. Call Attention in the city. We carry constantly all Office Supplies 210. JOHN S. JOHNSON, . ' nam ,w.nni GOCJS and Johnson. ThatHatSale Inaugurated a week ago was the greatest hit of the season; we have a few more $1.25 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 Hats to go at 25 cents each. r w " " new, styles nobby Hats 1 O.l Orirl 1 tfl. :' F !. fc : ; w O - ' '' Sew Crea Nats. Raw Dates (. , . new is Die kbisius, nw . - , New Seedleu Uslslna, Hew Citron New Cleaaed Currents, New ITaaaa i ' . . evaporated Aprleota, - Evaporated Peers, t ,.. i ,,',; ETaporated Applea, ' , '-') TMma JalltM and Jams In throe 4.m. Oookinir PUU UTQ VVKUW vw J - - - Chooolato, Breakfast Cocoa, Fine Ex- tracts, finmruuaing, ""JT Hew teparea rsupswuD, Gat Meal. Oat Flakes, Orlta, Hominy, etc. ; . s . , New Canned Goods from nest po- ers: lncmaes any varaj m or fruits, and surprisingly cheap. , Melrose'! Flour never fails to please the moat u .A. i t. Mfimnt anil acmiratev Your orders are respeotfullj solicited. j. d. Tunnun, Cor, Johnson and HalUax st .j Telephone lit . 1 Ki. iiiiirrrt DOUBLDAJUr CPOVfTR ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS "Atlanta Special" AND "S. A.L.Express.M BETWEEN Vnri WnuMni'tnn. Norfolk, and stlsntu. Now Orleens Southwest anmrniiTi lu VVVKP.T APIUL 5TH, '96. I No. 41. l9 00 PM 2 55 pm 4 30 905 OO 9 15 11 55am 1 39 pm t4 09 II 00 AM 3 34 pm 4 58 5 49 655 8 01 8 55 10 20 PM 1 32 1 32 5 20 No. 38 810pm 1140 147 4 43 5 25 am 613 ' 815 915 11 31 4 09am 1100 300 pm 6 40 1110 12 48am 653 5 60 pm 600 Nos. 403and 402, "The AtlantaSpe cial," Solid. Vestibuled Train; with Buffet Sleepers and Day coaches between Washington and Atlanta. Parlor and DihingCars, New York in Waahinortnn. Pullman Sleeneps. between Portsmouth and Charlotte (openatPortsmoutbwp. m.juonnect ing at AtlaBta for ana from Macon, Florida. Chattanooga, Nashvflle, Memphis, Texas, California and the West. v , 41 tinA 38 "Th S. A. L. Ex press," Solid train of Pullman Sleep- ers ana J Jay uoacnes, Deiween jron mouth, Wedonand Atlanta, also New York to Weldon and Cape Charles. Connecting at Attlanta for and from . i . vi m ivionigomery, tow vneu, j.cam, Mexico; Macon, California, Florida; at rorismouiu wiin xay jjiho anu coastwise steamers and all rail routes to the north and east. First star () nd Pagger (t) ap ply to the first jsolumn second to the second column. Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN? For tickets, " sleepers, and lufor mation, apply to ticket agents, or to , : iff HV 8, LEARD, ' - - lira veiling Passenger Agent, ' A ; , - ;. Raleigh. N. C. E, St." John,' Vice-President and Gen'lMgiv, V E. McBee, Gen 'I Sup; HWJ Glover, Traffic Man.? T 3 Anderson, Gen'l Pass. Agent General offices: Portsmouth. Ya, Having qualified as administratrix with the. will 'annexed of Clara A Strickland, deceased, this Is to notify all nersons indebted to the estate to matt immediate payment to me. All persons having claims against the estate will present the same to me within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. Address me at Wakefield, N C, or myartorney F H Busbee, Raleigh. . ; i- VjaawiA V.-GHi, Adm'x, , of Clara A Strickland, dec 'a. d t, 97-30d . - . - NOTICE. . ; - - mice is herbhy given that, applica tion will he made to the next session of the General Assembly of North Carolina for the passage pt a act in corporating the "Woodmen Of the World," a benevolent assessment in surance aaaooiation, and authorizing it to do business in the 8tate. ; ' - i. B. FROST, V i J)a.tt3nd Prov. Head Consul. south r.oiTNii. No. 103. Lv. New York . . 3 20p.m " Baltimore. ... 7 31 " " Washington... 8 4 ' " Riohmiind .. !12 3Ca.m Lv. Norfolk . '1130 pm " Portsmouth 12 01 ' Lv. Weldon . 3 05 " Ar. Henderson 4 32 " Ar. Durham " 32 Lv. DurlmiH 5 20 p. M Ar. Rulci'li 5 55am " Sanfor.1 7 14 " " Southi-rn 1'iiKI 8 00 " " Hamlet 8 50 ' " Wadesboro . . . . I 9 52 " " Monroe I 1 40 ' Ar. Charlotte . . . ill 35 " Ar. Chester 1 03 pm 11 Abbeville 3 00 " " Athens 5 10 " " Atlanta 6 45 " NORTH BOUND. No 402. Lv, Atlanta 11 45am " Athens 2 65 pm " Abbeville 5 00 " " Chester 7 39 " Lv. Charlotte 8 20 " Lv. Monroe,. ..... 9 15 " " Hamlet 10 35 " " Southern Pines 11 21 " Raleigh 1 26 am Ar. Durham 7 32 " Lv. Durham 5 20 pm Ar. Weldon.. 4 05am " Richmond 6 40 " Washington . 10 45 " " Baltimore 12 00 M " New York... 4 53 pm Ar. Portsmouth ... 7 30 am " Norfolk ....... 7 60 " Tip .K I bare moved my place of business i :' .. to the eorner of Fayetteville and Davie streets, where 1 will be pleased to toe my customers and thepublto generally. I tun prepared to do any work la the tailoring Una.. . ' - , MerohtnU Tailor, Raleigh, V. C. Nolle of Selsara and UbaU Ciacrrr Court ot tax United Statu, EaSTUH JlSTRlCT Or NOBTH CAKO LIRA AT BALXiaH. - - No 106 11 bel.-UnitedStales against 5 casks of corn whlskev in the pos session of and claimed by John D. Denkins, Craven county, N. C. To John D. Dinkins. Craven county, N. C, and to all whom it may con cernGreeting: . Notice is herebv irlven. that the above mentioned property was seiz ed by ' M Uunmons, collector ot in ternal revenue for the 4th collection district of North Carolina, ,on the 12th dav of June. 1895. . as loiieitea to the uses of the United States for violation of the ' internal revenue laws, and the same 4s 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 Miv 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 warn ed to appear to show cause why con demnation should not bedecred, and judgment accordingly entered here in, and to intervene for their inter vena. Given under my band at office In Raleigh, this yard day ox January, 197. u, j. ua&boix; U. S. Marshal. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIK-UNB.) Condensed Schedule.- laBKtJwMH.Io. ' Trains Lmts RaMsll DmUj. "Norfolk a4 Chaetaaooa Umltad." 4,12 s, m, Dallx.-SolM Tsstllwl trsla with ileepsr tron Nartolk to Chsttsnoof Tls. sslls bnrr, Morgaatoa, ssbarule, not iprhm and BBoxvilla. -.-i .- Oonnoets at Purliam tor Oxford, OUrasvOIa sad KerrrlllA, meant Sunday. At Oraau bora with tba Waablottoa and - South western TtsUbnlad (Umltsd), train for all points North, and with mala Una tralaHa.ll tor DanvtUa, Btownoad and mteroeaistsloea stattons ; also bu aonaactkm for ITlnstoa-ealen mod with suln Uss trsla No. is, "united states vast Mall" tor Charlotta, Spaitanbng, Oreen Tllle, Atlas. ta and an potnts soatbi Iso Oolum is, Anguta, Onsrlsstoa, Savannah, Jackson vula, and all polnti ta Florida, Bleeping Cat tat Atlanta, JscksonTlll and at CDsrtott wiu ReeplniCar lot Ansnsts. . "Horfolk and Chattaaooaa Umltsd. ' Iii4i A. fl. DaBjr-SoUd . train, aonslaua Pallmsa Sleeplnt can and eoaehea Iron Oha taaooca to Norfolk, arrtTtnf Norfolk :M at la Una ta oonaset with ttasT Old Doadoloa Merehacts' and Mlnen' Norfolk and .Wans iagtoa and BalUnors, Chssapaaka and Bteh- dndt DCs tor an Mtatraorth and east. , OoBBMsts at Balsa for rarattevHJe and l terBMdlata stations oa tha WUaoa and V attarUM Short H, dally, sxoept anndnyfot aw an and Morahead Cttr, aauy for Golds- tioro, and Wtlmlnstoa aad mtemadlata I Bona an tba Wllmlnst and Weldon Bsllroad. gAUiaaaTraia). . ... S: A. M. IMlr Oonasets at Durham for Oxford, KejavUla, XI hmoad; at Oneosbor for Washington and all potnts aorth. . , Express Trsla. ' s , M P.IV bawr-Var eotdsbora aad Inter- s.-e A. L Oonneeta at Araansboro for as pi tots tor North and Sooth and Wlnston-Saleai aad potnts an the Northwesters North Carolina BaOroad. .At SaUibarr, for aQ points In West- era North ( aroltaa, Xnoxrllle, Tana, Clnetn aati and weatern points; at Charlotta, fe Spar tanbarg, Oreeurille, Athens, Atlanta and points South, . Trains Arrive at BaleJffh, N. C: Kxarsaa Trait a:0g P. M. MI r From Atlanta, Charlotte. QraeasDora and au potnts Booth, , Norfolk sad Chattsaooca Limited. . 4 :f a p. . pelly rrom al) points east. Nor folk Tarboro, Wilson ana water lines. Prom OoUshojo, wppungtoa, Fayet eyiue and all potnts In Xwtern Carolina. Norfolk aad Chattanooga Limited, ii :0 A. ft Dsllr-From New Tork, Waahlng. toa, LfnchburK. Danrllls and Grsesiboro, chaU tanoof. anoiTille, Bot springs and aabaviUa - Express Trala t,M a. m. iMly rroo ooldsboro aad Inter 7:30 A. n. tMlr From Greeasboro aad a polnta North aad Sooth, Sleeping Oar from SreeusborotoKaletga. ' - -, f KM p. m. Dally axa pt Sunday From Qolda. bora aad all points last. ' Loan! freight trains also earry paaieagera, - roTuaaa ears oa sight train from Balelc to Sraeasbora. - u, j. . v ' Throagh mtmaa vaatlbal d Drawing Boom ugft sleeping Car fad Vestibuled eoaehea vlthootehaoge oa aorfolc thnttr. . -i Oaabta dally balsa betwaea Balelgh, Char lotto aad Atlanta., 9ulek Uma; anaaseiled ae- SomnwdaUop. ..j,--V v . . "j ' ' - - " 9- OKkKJt, Q- '.; ,: eaaera) Superlnteoeeon ; W. A. TUBS, ... .-. ' ' '. General Faseanger Agent -z;-;5' .rV - Waablattoa. 0. 0. v"f V:;,' 'J; M. Cow, Traffic -If-:. I tet H irr Executor's Notice. I Having this day qualified aa Execu tor of the .state - of ,the lata 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 Tth day of November 11)97, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. A i. 1XJLIS, oovl lawOar : .. vlaautor - On t'. '-t y irs' t:...e 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 ., .. tety Ec::cs in Raleigi. 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 i DOrrower. aoo company ibu makes liberal loans on the stock of the Union, thus allowing its mem' bers to have the advantage of a sav- . . ... . a . , . I . 1 lngs insutuiion, ana yet oouun vue use of their money on short notice. TM a Til an nmtjwitji th com nan v and protects its members from disaster, andcinsures permancv and profit to the persistent members. Monthly payment stock, requires a monthly payment oi no cents per sua rc uiiuu full paid slock, of $100 par value Uli Attati.ivMatifl A1M11VU1L wilt bA sold to a limited extent of $75 cash per snare, h-zx ::r' - ? Mechanics Invesiors' 4 Union, : ' 22 Pullen Building.'; Trettti't Stl cf Lesi. BV "virtue' of nower conferred bv morWara executed to ma as Tniitea on tbe 21st day of December, 1896, by Bright Jones ana his wue, . Lmura JnnAB. which akld morWaire is record ed in the office of the Register: 01 Deeds for Wake eonntv in Book 130, page 450, 1 will sell at the court house Ann In tha nltT.nf Ralelclr. at Dublio mnntlnn fop cash to the h&hest bidder at 12 o'clock m. on tbe nrst nay oi February, A.- D. 1897, the following described estate: A certain tract of land lvinff and be bur In Wake county North Carolina, in Panther Branch township and described and defined as .11 . .... T I . ' .l.lu iouowa so wit. xmtfiuuiLnj m side ot Guffey's swamp, runs west 81.60 chains to a stake, W. H. Young's corner, thenoa north 44 degrees east 10 nhatna to a nine, uenoe eut i.iu chains to a stake, thence north 1.70 chains to a stake, thence east 8.1S chains to a stake, thence south 1.8S to a pine, thenoa south 86 degrees east 6.2S chains to 'a pine stump, thence north 70 decrees east 1.86 chains to an oak stump, near the branch, thence down said branch 2 chains to a sweet gum, thence north o chains a pine, thenoa east s chains to Guffey's swamp, thence down said swamp to the beginning, containing u l-o acres, - . 8. G. RYAN, Trustee. Deo. 30, 1896-tds . - --..;. " $.!t tQ.Uskt tmts. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior OouJt In a special pro ceeding entitled J. O. Maroom, At miniatrator of Cor Tavlor. deceased vs. John Taylor et als., I will on Monday, February 1st, 1897, sell at Eublio auction at the court house door i Raleigh two lots ot land situate la BastRaleigh on a road leading from Harmk to Lenoir street extended, bounded as follows: 1st, .John Eln ton on south, Mary 8penoe on the west, W. B. Wilder on the norm ana east, aontalnlmr about one-sixth of an acre, conveyed to Cora Taylor by deed in Bk. K 111. naire 166. 2d. Beginning at Cora Taylor's northwest corner, thence north to W. H. Face's corner, thence east along Pace's line to the Moss property,-thence soutnw vorw Tavlor's corner, thenoa with Cora Taylor's line to the beginning, con veyed by deed In Book ,136, page 37 : nour oi sale, is ra., wrmg, vaau. J. C. MAROOM, 1 . Adm'r and Com'r SALE OP REMAINING WATSON : Under and by virtue of a decree of Wake sunerior court in the case wherein Emms Earrer is plaintiff and J W B Watson and others are defendants, the undersigned will on Monday, February 1, 1897 at H o'clock a. m. at the court bouse door expose to public sale the following unsold lots In the plat of tbe land be tween tbe southern city limit and Walnut creek! 6, ia, zi, za, Zi,- zo, 27, 29, 31, 35, 39. 44, 45, 46, 4T, 54, KK KB ttO TO V9J ft Q1 fiQ 07 BTo WV, VU, f, V, , V, w, v., 91, 93, 102a, 104, 112,413, 116, 150, 152,:l53, 158, 161,M62, 163; and also a tract of sixty acres being the bottom land lying along Walnut UreeK. : : -? -."l Terms, one-third cash: balance in In six and twelve months.' The sale may be adjourned from the. court bouse door to the premises. . , O. M. Busbec, P. H. Bcbbxb, ' ' -j t dl7 tds V Commissioners. Sale continued until Monday, Feb; ruary tttn on premises., , " . LOST BOND. On the 3d day of January, 1898, Andrew 0. Hill and wife, Mary A. Hlllj executed, and delivered to me their bopd, under seal, secured by mortgage, op real estate for two hun dred dollar with 6 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, due and pay able on the 8d day of January, 189 1. which mortgage I have, but the bond I have lost or misplaced and cannot find, and I hereby warn any and all persons from buying or trading for said bond with any person who may have found the same, as I have settled the debt with said Hill and wife by agreement.' . ' " 'r--- V SOd EDMB' W.JH0MPSON. w - AdBBlalatratorB NoUool v ; . Having qualified as administrator ot the estate of David H. King, de ceased, late of wake county, N. O., this is:ito notify all persons having claims against tha said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day of February, 1893, or this notice will he plead In har of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment to tne undersigned. ' J. C. MARCOM, V Administrator of David H. King. Feb. 4, 1?97 ltwtiw . , , --''i -v" Wotloe. . . : . '. ,, Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the general assembly of North Carolina, at its present session, for the passage of an "act to declare the North Caroli na Teachers' Assembly a duly .in corporated company, and. to ratify con firm, amend and enlarge Its chat tor." . - Tm N. 0. TxAppift's Abstmblt. , j28 SOd ; Bt C. J, farkar, Sec. Roses. Carnations, Chrysanthe nums Bouquets,! ' Floral .Designs, Palms, Ferns, rVlan Kurt A wKH And Til Ilk JtV nan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Preesla J Narslssus, Tulips tor v .forcing ta the iouse and , early spring " blooming y ; ' v outside, v '. '; : H. 8teinmetz-Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In', stitute.. mono us. -. - v --y.; QoU7Q' V Sail cf Usd. :; -V'. Under and by virtue of a power of , sale contained in a mortgage-from Marcus Hill, Mlliy Hill, his wile, ana Andrew Hill to William Watts, dated - the 27th day of February, 1891, and registered in noon, us, page on, ot the office ot the Register of Deeds for ' Wake county, a. v., l win seu on Baturdav. January 80. 1897. at the court house door in Raleigh, N. O., ' at pubiM outcry to tbe highest Diaaer, that part or parcel ot land situated in Bt. Mary's township, county -erore-said, adjoining the lands of Dr. J. B. Bobbitt. Mrs. James Creech and Oth ers and bounded as follows: begin; , ning at a stake on Big branch, thenoe south 1781 poles to a stake and point ers, thence west 86 poles to Creech's spring Dranon, tnenoe wun saia spring branch to Orr's Mill branch 86 poles, thenoe with Orr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres And being the same land that was eonvey ed to Marcus Hill by Catherine Pool' by deed recorded in Book 44, page 2, Register of Deeds office for Wake county.- Time of sale, . 12 m. Terms of sale, cash ; : 5 W.. N. Jonbs, C3 deo 20 tds L ry. Attorney. - SALE OF IiAND. By virtue of a decree of the Supe -rlor court of Wake county, N.C., rea damd on tha 16th dav of Aorll. 1893. In the matter of Mary A. Smith, some times called nary Ann Morehead, etc., ; ponding in said court, the undersigned commissioners appointed .by. said court, will sell on Monday, the 22d day Of February, 1S97, at the hour of 12 , o'clock m., at tha court house door In ' the oity of Raleigh, N. a, at publio auction tite following described tract of land, to-wit: .; Situated In Barton's creek township, in Wake county, N ... C, known aa the Emory place, on talning 16SI acres more or less andde,' -scribed in a doed from Peleg Rogers, trustee, to Richard Smith recorded la . book 20, page 807, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake oounty. Terms of sale: One third of the pur chase money cash, the remainder in two equal payments in six and twelve months to be secured bv note bearinr legal . interest from day of. sale. Title will be reserved until purchase monoyHs paid in full - - ' - , , , Ed. Chambers Smith, john T. Pullen, u Commisslonet . derrloe of Sammona by'Publloatloii. , NOBTB CABOLIHAf WAKB CotTRTT. - Supxbiob Cocbt, Fib. Txbm, 1897. " W H Weathers poon, plaintiff, vs. lone' -Weatherspoon alias lone - Corthorn, defendant. " The defendant above-earned will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of Wake county for divorce and to declare noli and void the marriage had between the plain- tiff and defendant; and the said de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at tbe next civil term of Wake superior court to be held on Monday, the 22 day of February,, A D., 1897, at the court house in said county of Wake in the state of North Carolina, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said action, or the plaintiff 'will apply to the court for the 'relief demanded In the said complaint. , D. H. YOUNG, G. S. C. EPeele A Maynad, attorneys for plalxttiff. . ' jan8-lw-6w notice of Belxare aad tilbel. .' Circuit court of the United States, Eastern district of North Carolina, at Raleigh. No. 105 libel United States agalust 2 copper stills, 2 worms, 2 caps, 1 heater and pipes, 10 barrels of corn ffhikey and 9 casks, seized as the prOpertv of N W Porter, Johnston county, If C. To N W fbrter, Johnston county, N C and' to all whom it may cop eern Greeting. N Ootice is hereby given that the above mentlsned property was seis ed by F M Simmons, collector of in ternal revenue for the 4th collection district of North Carolina, on the 11th day of October, 1895,. as -forfeited 4Tt the, uses of the-United States, for violation of the internal revenue laws, and the same is li belled and prosecuted in the clicuit . court of the United States for con demnation for the causes in tbe said llbetof information set forth; and that the said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said coert, in the city of Raleigh, on the : 'a Monday of May next, Jf that be a jurisdiction diy, and it not, at the next day ot jurisdiction thereafter, when and where you and all per "ns are warned to appear to show ' why condemnation should not lu " creed,' and judgment according j entered herein, and to intervene fur their interest. Vl. v Given under my hand,' at ofSce .n in Raleigh, this 13rd day of January icyv: ; o. j. uarroll, c . U. S. Marshal .n.i I LJ"t .4 I, tMriq to rAtinf t I'ro't yoi' lv. fi), -t ir VS. tk iiM er (t..r v a i .r. r 5 r 1 i
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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