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lit I k..wwatvilLi RALEIGH, N. C. I'l HLIHUEi-- BY TUB VWITOM-PKKSS CO.MPAWY fWCCMlPO RATED i KKTABUSKD 1878,. -KD THS PRK88, lUiTAUUSBKD 1884. J ' ' Oilice In the Pullen Building, corner , Fayette ville" and fiavie Streets. : OH EES . A1TDRBWS, ". Fdiiwr and Manager. JASPER If. MeSABY, SolUttlag Agon t. Subscription Prices. One Year ,., SU Months , One Month, , 4.00 . 2.00 . .35 ( Entered a Second Class Mall Matter LABEL) The Leader in the News and In Circulation. TELEPHONE No; 168. SATURDAY March 13 It is reported that a syndicate has been formed in Denver in the inter est of a most novel enterprise con nected with cycling. The plan to build a 1000-mile bicycle tourist circuit in the mountains, starting from Denver and extending to Estes park, seventy-five miles -distant, said to be one of the prettiest nat ural parks in the world. From there it is proposed to circle west and south to Maoitou, via Ute Pass, and returning to Denver by way of Manitou Park and South Platte. The plan includes the building of cabins about twenty miles apart, and hotels about seventy-five miles apart, one of which is to be a sanitarium The new Oceanic, the giant steam ship lately announced by the White Star Line is to be "of the Majestio type, slightly impiovedand larger. " The Majestic is the slimmest of the big ships now in use, having a beam of 57 feet 8 inches to a length of 582 feet. That makes her length to her breadth a little more than 10 .tol. The Oceanic will be 122 feet longer than the Lucamia, and 25 feet longer than the Great Eastern, the ship which for more than a quarter of a century has seemed unapproach able, a freak, built on a scale so ex travagant that her like would never be attempted again. The Oceanic 's beam is expected to be about 65 feet, making her proportions similar to the Majestic 's, and her tonnage will be over 17,000 tons She will be able to steam around the globe with out coaling at a speed of 12 knots Tne Oceanic s prospective owners announce that ''due attention will be given to the matter of speed, but extreme speed will be subordinate to the comfort and convenience of passengers. " Experts "can calcu late her speed on the strength of the statement that she is to have three screws, each with about 15,000 horse-powers; 45,000 horse-power in ii. Just at a time when photograph ers had almost abandoned hope of ever discovering a really practica ble process of color photography, report comes to the State Depart ment from United States Coosul- , General Mason of Frankfort giving s description (as far as the process may be divulged) of a means of doing ; this in a manner so simple andin expensive as to be available to every photographer, thus opening a new era In reproductive art. The pro- ' cess is the discovery of Cbasssgne, , S Parisian savant, and is purely .chemical. Anv ordinary negative - before exposure is dipped in a sec ret colorless bath. The usual nega tive results and from this the usual positive is made on .paper, glass or other V medium. . This positive being also dipped In the col orless liquid ...acquires " a . won derful power -of selecting col ors. Dipped ;.r successively ia monochromatic" baths bf blue, red and green the positive picks out r in each the (exact proportion of ( or necessary to reproduce the i : ts of the original? The result is u I ortrait absolutely life-like inform1 1 color and landscapes that will ii, J the test of strong magnifying glasseSv. To dispose of any chnoeof fraud In this discoverir leading Eng lish scientists were permitted to "make the colored pictures with their own apparatus hi London, being supplied by the inventor ; only with the necessary chemical baths. Al ready a great syndicate has pur chased the patent rights for all countries and is preparing to estab lish branch houses is each country for the treatment of plates. The composition of the color-sensitizing solution is still a secret- iHtln'i Amen Salve. The best salve in the world tor cuts, - bruises, sores, uloers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guarran teedto give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale by all 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 '8 Pills are the beak after dinner pill; assist digestion, cure headache. 25 cents. Wanted. To buy or loan money on watches, cloaks, pistols, guns, all kinds of old clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry of every description. DWG Harris, pawnbroker and steam dyer. Suits cleaned 75c; cleaned and dyed $1 50. East Hargett street, Raleigh. 2 lm HENRY T. HICKS, Successors to Hicks & Rogers, Prescription Druggist. Special attention to prescription work and family trade. New Shoe Store. S. 130 Fayetteville St. A. ft. D. JOHNSON Johnson and COAL and WOOD, if you want to make your houses Prices. ComDlete stock Antracite Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Phone 150. Office 109 Fayetteville St Yard; Foot West Hargett street. " Dut that YOU A A'WtrW ; Our prices will save you msney. suits at $4 08 each.- ,. . GTDsVCn Our , . . t . taiL A suitable reward will 1 last and all the tuna Hood'i Banaparilla hat been advertised a a blood purifier. It fraat ears have bean accomplished through perilled blood cure, o! scrofula, salt rhenm, eosema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nervousness, that tired feel ing. It core when other fail, because tt Always Mtrikes at the root of the disease and eliminate jevery E ot impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cores of blood disease by Hood's Banaparilla, although dlaeoartged by the failure ol other medicine. Sarsaoarilla lithe best-In ttrt the One TnBtooaPnrliler. , run- easy to buy. easy to takA I1UUU O flliasasy wopenw. n Sale of Land la Wake County. On Monday, the 15th day of March, 1897. at the court house door in JtCal- eigh, I will sell at public auction, by virtue of the authority conferred ia the deed of mortgage executed to George B. Moore by W. J. Holleman and wife (Register's office for Wake county, Book 83. page 652) the fol lowing described parcels of land in Wake county: 1. A tract of land in Cary town ship, adjoining the lands of (former ly) a i Tucker, ine heirs ol JNancy. Williams, George Coover (formerly) and others, particularly described in a deed from O P Alston to said W J Holleman in book 20, page 415, in said office and also from F P Brewer to Martha Holleman, book 26, page 641, in said office, containing 119 acres, more or less. Sale at 12 m. Terms cash, R. H. Battli. Executor of Geo. B. Moore, Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 12, 1897. OPENING OF- NEW SPRING SHOES Oxford Ties and Slippers. New styles, new lasts, new shapes. In Calf, Russia Calf Titan Calf Cor dovan, Kangaroo, Colt Skin, Vici Kid, t..ont Tan, Krome Kid, etc., in blacks. cnucuiates, ox mood, brown, etc. Gome and See the New Styles. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. JOHN 8. JOHNSON, comfortable, call onus. Lowest -vW.VF. Rem Dm oer mi Johnson STAE3Ttll ! Some prices we will before the ' 'hiivinfr public soon.; Our junior partner haS lUSt returned . . .v.' "-w w 2 T "Vr , ' . crs -oetween loiumnia ana Atlanta. irOm ' INeWIOrk .Where Both trains make Immediate con he has secured barffains xJtfSI&SrSfc will : surpnse , tho public. Don't buy before inspect OUr neW StOCk M ATS Iwl iVAll vIAh :".j' I uuuiiug ui vvviy nay See our counter of men's Shepherd dog, err hair, white i with brown.r ss sbacrcry hair, white spot f a end of be paid for his return r a a W W t-0 Hew Crop Nats, New Dates' r How Table Balalaa. - ew Flga, New Seedless Kaisias, ' New Citron, New Cleaned Currants, New PraiM Evaporated Peaonea, - ..-'. -t p Evaporated Aprloof, . i , Evaporated Peara, -rv Evaporated Apple. Preserves. Jellies and Jams In three and fiva pound e'jone jars, Cooking unoooiate, ureakfasi tJoooa, rue &x tracts. Plum Puddintr, Minos Meat.&o. : New , Prepared Buckwheat, Fresh ' Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy, etc. V" ' " .t : New CaBoed Goods from best pack ers; includes any variety of vegetables or iruiiH, ana surprisingly cneap. "Melrose" : : v.- . ... . FlOur newf falls to pleat Uie most fastidious housekeeper. My aerviis prompt and accurate. Your orders are reijpectfnUy solicited. J.D.TURHER; Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sta. ..Telephone 12f . lllflTTrl DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO Atlanta. Charlotte, Augusta, Ath- f ens. Wilmington, New Orleans, -Chattanooga, Nashville and New 4 York.'Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ' ington, 'Norfolk and Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, '97 Ly.N.Y.,Pen.kR.ll 00am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 3 15pm 2 50am Lv. Washington, 440pm 430am Lv.Ritthmond,A.CL.856pm 905am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L, 830pm 905am Lv.Portsmouth, " 845pm 920am Lv.Weldon, Ar.Henderson, Ar. Durham. :,1128pm 1155am "1256am 139pm t7 32um t520pui 1 109pm Lv. Durham, tUlOam Ar.Raleigh. 21 Gam 335am 422am 510am 5 54um 643am 33Jpm 503diti 5 55pm Ar.Sanford, Ar.Sou'n Pines, Ar. Hamlet, ( Mim 811pm Ar. Wudesboio, A r. Monroe, 912pm Ar.CbaHottp, 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, 8 10am 1047pm Lv.ColumbiaJN&LRU , t600pm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am Ar.Greenwood. " 1035am J210am 107am Ar.Abbeville, 1 " 1105am Ar Elberton, " 1207pm Ar. Athens, V " 115pm Ar. Winder, " 169pm 140am 241am 345am 430am 520am Ar, Atlanta (cnttime)250pm NORTH BOUND. NO 402. No. SU Lv Atlanta, SAL. 1200pm 750pm LvWinder, 240pm iU4Zpm LvAthens, LvElberton, -.' LvAbbeville, LvGreenwood,' LvClinton, '' 216pm 415pm 615pm 641pm 634pm 11 26pm 1233am ' 140am 109am 3 05am ArColumbiaCN&LRR, . . . . f7 00am LvChester, S.A.L. 813pm 433am ArCharlotte, j " - 1025pm j 8 30am Lv Monroe, ' " 940pm 6 05am Lv Hamlet, 2 if 1 123pm 8! 15am ArWilmingtoa' - 1530am 12 30pm LvSou 'nPines; 12 14am 9 20am LvRaleigh, " '216amMl35am A rHendereopt " 828am l 00pm ArDurham, " t732am t409pm LvDorhamf ' t520pm til 10am ArWeldon," , ' " 455am 300pm ArRichmond,ACTj. 815am 6 50pm ArWash'gPenRR. 1231pm 1110pm ArBalUmore." -143pm 1248am ArPhiladphia'. 360pm 345am ArNew York, " u 23pm 6 63am ArPortsmouth" 730am , 660pm ArNorfolk, ;,".750am 605pm Daily. tDally Except Sunday. Daily Except Monday. - ;. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Ste- cial, 'VSolid Vestibuled Train of Pull- man .sleepers and coaches between Washington . and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. ' ' ' ,-. vi wr a wtu uvi .. a Ui JNos. 41 and 38, "The S. A. I. Ex PuS;,SpeLrafct mouond Atlanta. Company sleep- TZxSK'. um J Himball House, Atlanta, Ga. H.V"S. Leard. Sal, eigh, N. C. . ., K. St. Jnlin' ' v1iin-PMMimt '4 General Manager. , . - a.yfi B. Glover. Traffic Mannirer. V. E. McBee. General SuneriBten dent." ' ' - T. J. Anderson. General Passen ger Agent ,i ueneral offices: Portsmouth, va, NOTICE. "'jtou.ee l-trt-.it p'.vRn. iat a-r.lii.-i. tion 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 ; worm," a benevolent assessment in surance association, and authorizing it to do business in the State. . . J. H. FROST. Dt.niM lrov. liead Consul. NOTICE. I have moved my place of business to the -corner, of . Fayetteville and Davie streets, where 1 will be pleased to lee my customers and the publio generally. I am prepared to do any work in the tailoring Une. ; WnT.TlYLM, -Merchant Tailor, Raleigh, N. jaH20 lw ' ; ; , c: Notice of Selsnre and Libel. C is el' it Cout or thi Ukitxd Siatm. EaSTK&M JlBTRICt OF NoBTH CABO- URA AT KALSIOH. . ' No 106 UbeL-UnltedStataaagainBt o castes oi corn wntsxev in the pos- Dooaiuu ui auu vittunea oy jodu If, Denklns, Craven county, N. O. : ' To John D. Dinkins. Craven countv. N. 0., and to all whom it may con - cern Greeting; - , . v . Notice is hereby given, that the above mentioned property was seis ed by F M Simmons, collector of in terna 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 or the Internal revenue laws, ami the same is libelled and prosecuted in the circuit court of the United States for condemnation tor the causes In the said libel of in formation set forth; and thatthesaid causes will stantl 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 10 appear to snow cause why con detonation should not be decreet, and judgment accordingly entered here in, and to Intervene for their inter-1 vene. t , , Given under my hand at office in Raleigh, this 23rd day of January, yj, J. UARKOLL, U.S. Marshal. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. la Effect Joes 14, 184. Trains Leave Balctgta Dally." "Norfolk end Chattsinooca Limited." .4,12 e, m, Deny.-SoUd veaUboled train with ueeper from Norfolk to Chmi taooof Tie. sails bury, organtoa, shevtue, not springi sad cnoxTUie. . - Oooneets at Dnrbam for Oxford, OUrksvttls sna s-eysTUle, exeept smday.' At Greens doto with the Washington and Bootn westers TesUhaled (United) , trsln tor all olats Rorth. and with auda Une tralaMo.il for Danrule, Hlohmend and tntensedtataloea UaoMislsohiiseoarjeWlooforWiratoerSslem and with main Une train Me. SS, "united states rsst mll" for Charlotte, spartanbuf . Oreen- nue, a.tULDU ana an points South i lsoOottua hto. Augnsta CTiatlastua. BaTannah. Jaeuoe- vule. and an points tn norUa. Sleeping Car tor Atlanta vaeksonvme and atOhariotta with teepisa Oarfot Aoansta. - Iforfolk andQiaittaaooca Limited. ua . ft. DaOy Solid train, eonslstla Fullmaa Bleeplsi; cars ao eoaehes troes Cha taaooga to Norfolk, arrMns Morfolk B.-M pra tn tlme to eonneot with the Old Dominion Merehanta and Mlnen Wnifaiir mns wh iwi mm jMuumore. - unesapeaxe ana luoh- umb s act ler an potntmorUiandeast. oonneets at Bsuna tor rayettevula and In termediate stations on the WUsoa and V ettevnie Short UL dally, sseept anmdavfor ew ere and orehead Cltr. daOv for Golds boro, and WUnnnatoa and intermediate sta- aoasoatteWBrningtoa andWeldoa Bailroad. S:S A. M. DsSf-OonaeaU at Dsrham (or oziord, Kevsvule, H hmoad) at Qreenibor n washlnitoa and all points north. , Ezpreas Train. .' :Z . , 3:0 P. ft. Dsflr For CMdsbora and Inter mediate Uatkma. Loeat Asoommodatlon. --vO A. M. Couafwts at OraenSbora for all P h for North arsSVioth and WlnstoD-Saleei and points on tbe North western North GaroUna Bailroad. At Salisbury, tor all points In West- t arauna, asornn, Tena .omeui aatl and western points; at Charlotte, fr Soar tantmrg. ereenraie, Athens, AtlanU and points Sooth. " ' ,1 r; . . . - :' . -. ' Tralaa Arrive at Kalelxh, M. C.: y'fa. tjrjpiwas flats. . - :Of P. M. DallyProtn Atlanta, Charlotta. ureensooro ana su points Sooth. ' , Morfolk and Chattanooga Limited. file P. BL Deny From an points east, Mot lout TarDoro, Wusoa and water lines. FNn oidsbor v Wllmhvrtoa, Fayet ertlle ana su noma in Eastern Carolina. - . , -' , Morfolk and Chattanooga Limited. UL4O A. a Deily From Hew York, Washing. ton, Lynehhurg DaoTfDeaBdOreensboro,cna. tanooga. anoKTlue, Hot springs and asberille Ex preee Train , 8.SB e, m. Dally rrom soldiboro and inter 7i A. a Daily From ttneusboro and a points north and South. Bleeping Car from uneooretoiiaieich. ' ; :00p.w Dellyexe pt SusdayIram Golds- soro ana supomts xast. . Local tretsnt tnlns also oarry passenmra. mumaa ears oa sight train from Balmca to ureensooro. .... -i Through rullmaa yestlbulrd Pra wing Bdem snffet sleeping Car and VMUbutod eoaehes witbontehange oa sortolk ttmlttd. . . Dooms dally trains between Balslah. Char lotte and Atlanta. Quick timer nnexeelleAae- - - - - ' W. H, Bbeih, i . tteoeiM Superintendent. W. A. TVHK. ' - eeaeral Fassenger Agent. . .1 : ii''- :- Washiasjon. I. Cf , , J. M, Cclp. Traffic : ei - Executor's Notice. Havinf this day auallfied as Execu tor of the estate of the late Cradv Blake, deceased, this is to trWe notice to all parties having claims against said party will present them to me on or before the 18t,h day of November 1897, or this will be plead In bar of tboir recovery. A J.ELLIS, : oovlB law6w Keputor , It M 1 On eight years' time to" reliable men on real estate mortgage. Loans made promptly to persons owning stocic in tne company. This com pany has furnished the money and nas mortgages on about . r Twenty Houses in :.;Ralei0h. and has a number in other parts of the state, where they havi agencies. - Loans are made on the most favor able plan possible and at small cost to borrower The company makes liberal loans on - the stock of the Union, thus allowing its rnern bers to have the d vantage of s sav ings institution, and yet obtain- the use of. their money on short nottoe. This plan protects the company and protects its members from disaster. and Insures permancy and profit to j tne 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 enopons: will be soia to a unit tea extent ot svo cast per share. Mechanics Invesiors Union. 22 Pullen Building. Trusfes' By virtue of power "conferred by mortgage executed to me as Trustee on the 21st day of December. 1896. by Bright Jones and - his wife, Laura Jones, which said mortgage is record ed- in the offloe of the ReMster of Deeds for Wake eounty in Book 136, page aw, 4 wui seu at tne eoun door in the, city of Raleigh, at auction for cash to thehieheet at 12 o'elook m. on the first day of ceoruary, a. u. um, ute following described estate: A certain tract of land lvinir and being- in Wake countv. North Carolina, in Panther Branch township and described and defined as fnllw. Ia Kf v nMln.tnit .( a ...Imi side of Guff er 's swamp, runt west 3L60 no. rant west SLBO cnains to to a stake, W. H.- Young's , thence north 44 degrees east 10 oorner, chains to a pine, thence east 7.10 chains to a. stake, thence north 1.70 chains to a stake, thence east 8.15 chains to a stake, Ihenos south L36 to a pine, thence south 85 degrees east 0.20 cnains to a nine stump, thenoe north 70 deerees east 1.85 cha: alns to an oak stump, near the branch, thence down said branch 2 chains to a sweet gum, theno thenoe north 5 chains a pine, enoe east - 0 chains to Gutter's swamp, thenoe down said swamp to ute Deginnmg. containing oi l-o acres. ; 8. G. BY AN, Trustee. - umo. ov, iow as Stli to Uzke Assets. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior CbuJt in a special pro- weuing- entmea 4. v, naaroom, Aa ministrator of Cora. Taylor, deceased, vs. jonn xayior etais., ri wui on Monday, February 1st, 1J397, sell at Eublio auction at the court house door 1 Raleleh two lots of land situate in East Rabiirh on a road leadlntr from Harget to Lenoir street extended, bounded as follows: 1st, John Hln ton on i south, Mary Bpenos on the west. W. B. Wilder on the north and east, contalninir about one-sixth of an acre, oonveyed to Cora Taylor by deed in Bk. K 111, page. 166. 2d, Beginning as uora xayior's nortnwest corner, thence north to W. H. Pace's corner. thence east along Pace's line to the Moss DrOnertv. thenoe south to Cor Taylor's" corner, thence with Cora Taylor's line to the betrlnninir. eon- veyea Dyneea m uook lao, pag3l. uour 01 sale, 12 m.; terms, cash, J. C. MARCOM, 1 ' Adm'r and Com'rT. BALK Of RBMAININQ IjOTU. , WATSON Under and bv virtue of a decree of Wake superior court in, the case wherein Emma Karrer is rjlaintiff ana j w u watson ana others are defendants, the undersigned will on Monday, v February 1. 1897 at 11 o'clock a. m. at the court bouse door exposeyo publio sals the following unsold lots in theplatof the land be- iweea; tne BOutnern city limit and Walnut oreek: 6. 19. 21. 22. 23. 25. 27, 29, 31, 35, 39, U' 45, 46, 47r54, 09, DO. OZ, TS, TS, 11. m, 83, 87, 87a, 91, 93, 102a, 104, 112, 3, 116, 150, L -153,158, ' IPi; 162, 163; and also a tract of sixty acres beinir the bottom land lying along Walnut Terms, one-third cash: balance in in six and twelve months. - The sale may be adjourned from the court house door to the premises. , - . - O. M. Bcbbo, ; - . F. H. BtreSKK, d!7 tds -' Commissioners. Sals continued, until Monday. Fab. ruury oto on premises. - -. , . n., . . ... ' , LOST BOND.- On- the 3d day of January. 1896. Ardrew O. Hill and wife. Mai IT A, mil, executed and delivered to their bond, under seal, secured mortgage, on real estate for two hun- dred dollar with 4 per cent interest, payable semi-annually, due and uy, c v. due and ir able on the 3d day of January. 1897, which mortgage I have, but the bond Wa ' MB DUUmi Wa 1 I have lost or mianlaoed and eannot nna, and I herepy warn any and all persons frOm buylntr or trad in o- for uo oonu wn any person wno mar have found the same, as I have settled tbe debt, with said Hill and wife by 300 n " KUDIB W. THOMPSON. . Administrator's Notice! Havinsr auallfied- aa mdmlnlstratop oi the estate of David H. King, de ceased, late of Wake county. N. c. this Is to notify all persons having umuns .(rainst ine saia estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day of February, 1808, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersigned. ' :.' J. li. MAROOM, - - Administrator of David H. trino-. Feb. 4, 1897-ltw6w : ' . r - .- . .-. Notice.. 'V-v--. Notioe is hereby (riven that bddU- ! cation will be made to the general assembly of North Carolina, at its present session, for tne passsee of an "act to declare the North Caroli na Teachers' Assembly a duly in corporated company, and to ratift confirm, amend and enlarge itschat ter." Tn N. C, TiAcnF'g Assimbly. j-iUd Hy C. J, Park-r, Sec. r- r Roses. Carnations, Chrvsanthe nunm Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns,- Golden band, white and pink Ja-: pan lilies, y Finest of all hardy lilies -Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, , Freesia - Narsissus, .Tulips for ; i- torcing m tne nouse and J early spring blooming v , -' ' outside - . . ; ' i' - "" 1 . . H. Steinmetz, Florist, ; North Halifax' Street, jear Peace ay suuts mone us. ) ' , - - OCU7 ":. Under and by virtue of "a Vower of ale contained la mortfface from Marcus Hill. Milly Bill, his mile, and the 27th day of February. 1891, and ' MMrloftatu rt Tlw.U IIS . M Jtla A the office of the Register of Deeds for wake eouatv.' N. O.. I will sell o Baturaay, January 80. 1887. at th lanuarv 1887, at iiffh. N. court house door in Raleigh, A.t Tinhllnniltnrv tn tht, httrhaak ttiitAam that part or parcel of land situated In I St. Mary's townahlv. countv afore- St. Mary's township,., county afore I said, adjoining the lands of Ijr. J, B. I Bobbltt, Mrs. James Creech and oth- and bounded as follows: bexrin ning at a stake on Big branch, thenoe south 1781 poles to a stake and point- ere, tnenoa west 86 poles to Creech's snrlmr branch, thenoe with said snrlnor branch to Orr's Mill branch 85 Doles. .... thenoe with Orr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres tvnd beinir the same land that was eonvev ' ed to Marcus Hill by Catherine Poof ' by deed recorded in Book 44, page r itiV Register Of Deeds Office for Wake- - county.. Time ot sale, 12 m. Terms of sale, cash y W. N. Jonis, . - flea X tds ' Attorney. . MAIiB Or LAUD," ..A ., By virtue of a decree Of theEaDa-'. rlor court of Wake county, K. O., ren- - dered on the 16th day Of April, 1893, -in the matter of Mary A. Smith, some- - times called htarv Ann 'If orehead. eta.. pending In said eourt, the undersigned .- court, will sell onhtonday, the 19th day or April, isvi, -a tne nourof iz o'clock m., at the eourt house door in the elty of Raleigh, N. C, at public auction the following described tract ' of land, to-wlt: Situated in Barton's creek township, In Wake eounty, N C, known ar the'Emorv Dlace. con' taining 1651 acres more or less and de -' scribed in a deed from Pelesr Rovers. , trustee, so mcnara smita recorded in book m, page 307, in the offloe of the ' Register of Deeds of Wake county. 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 by note bearing legaL interest from dav- of - sale' Title will be reserved until purchase money is paid in full. -. . - s iJX vB AMBERS SMITH, " ' " Commisslonei"! " dervtoe of Snmmons by'Piibllcatlon. ' North Carolina, Wa'kk CocHTt. - SuTKRIOB CODBT. FlB. TXRM. 18977. W H Weathers noon. . nlalntiff. . vs. : Cortborn, defendant . ' take notice that an nntinn nfiUi1 bb . above has been commenced in the 1 superior court of Wake county for ' . t. A I . 1. J 1. . . . . , . . UC UUll I MVC JiHU IIKLWHIn 1. 1 1 H ni. n. u f II .nil i1nr.H.Mi. . 1 I J Jl . . u UUU UDlQUUSUt. BUU QS BlUU UK- icuuaut win luruier tae ni'uce toa . she is required to appear at the next ' ; civil term of Wake superior court to ne npia nn Mnniin th w iat m February, A. D., 1897, at the court . hourfe in said county of Wake in the - state of North Carolina, andVanswer , " or demur to the comolaint in said .. -. action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded id: ' Ml, u - vf irTKTr. mt r , reeie a : Mavnaid. -attomevs for piajnun. - - . jans-lw-ow r J t-.i-cutt court ol tne United State.. - cistern oistnc oi xvortn caro ina.' at Raleieh. Na 105 iibtl United . States agaiust 2 copper : stills. 2 worms 2 oaps, I beater and- pipes, casks, seized as the property of N W Porter, Johnston county, NO. 3 N C and to all whom it may con '. cern Greeting. .- , CUOtlCe IS hereby iiven thai th aoove mentisned property was seis ed by FM Simmons, collector of in ternal revenue for the 4th collection district ot North Carolina, on the feited to the uses of th Ilnit.t'-- States, for violation of the internal T revenue laws, and the timn (a u belled and prosecuted in the citcuit court of the United States for con- " demnation for the causes in the said libel of information set forth: and thatthesaid causes will stand for - trial at the COUrt room of anlri mnrt In the ity of Raleigh, on the 4.h Monday of May next. Jf that bo a jurisdiction djy, and if not, at the aexTrday of jurisdiction thereafter, -whenand where you and allrer mis are warned to sppeer to siow t why Condemnation should not u, creed, and judgment accord.. t:ly . entered herein, and to intervcne fur their interest -' . ' - Given under my Land, at ofTirn n In Raleiirh. this l'3rd dav of Jammrv 1S97 - O. J. Carroll. - ' ' ' .. :: .! i. HJ f VU11U, V. O, V. Hjih. t. S. Marsh:;!.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 13, 1897, edition 1
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