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- Seaboard Air Lin Earning. . Ibe following statement for the last half of 1896 has been issued by tbe beaboard Air Line :ross earn ings, $l,853,278;operatingexpenses , 11, iMl,707; income from r operation - $o3I,o7I,: to which is added income from other sources of 138,254, malt ing the total .income, $568,725. The charges for the period, including in terest; taxes and maintaining ojber organizations, was I 7,049, giving a net income' of $151,675. From this . was deducted dividends' the Rov - soke and Tar River road and on the preferred stock pf the Seaboard and Roanoke road of $11,122, leaving a surplus for the six months of $140,- 653. On the Seaboard and Roanoke division for the same period gross receipts were f 502,T79; operating expenses, including taxes, $320,624; total Income, $182,154. . The ' ' net , charges, including interest, losses etc., were f 139,9?, leaving a net in- . . come of $42,216. Deduoting dividend - on preferred stock, the surplus was Doa't Mentloa the Inangorat BU. We don't knov what the custom is in this matter and , we don't care, ' but we do know there is no reason why the tax payers f should pay the expenses of Governor Russell's staff to Washington and return to attend -: the lnaurgation of President Mo v Ktnley." The Treasurer was called on to par $360 foc;"this ptirfioser-s If s- the governor 's staff wanted to attend the inauguration they should lave paid their own expenses. Charlotte News. iJ:X:S ';i':J ?r'. Wnen you takt Hood's Pllta. . The big, okUub looed, Buffar-coatod pills, which tear you all to. piecei, are not in it with Hood's. Easy to take and easy to operate, Is true of Hood's Pills, which are opto date In erery sespeet. Safe, certain and lore. All l druggists. 580. J. 1. Hood ft Co Well, Mass, The only nils to take with Hood's Barsapartlla. , Sale of Valuable City; Lot . ana Residence.. . ., - llti pursuance ol an order and rior court: in and , for said 'Wake . county, North Carolina, in special v proceedings upon a petition for par. jtition of land, entitfed Nettie Bridg ers: and husband," W H Bridgers. Dora Wahman and husband, Henry Wahman, Blanche Freeman and. oth ers, ex carte, I wilL on Mondavi April ton A D1897, aUhe hour of 12-1 aIaaI. m ....II A l- . 1 uwuin ui, sen an tue court nouse door of said county the following de scribed property to the highest bid der at public outcry, viz: Being a : lot upon which there is a residence, situate in "the city of Raleigh said county, and bounded and described s follows: By a, line beginning at a point on -the west side of - South Salisbury street 62J feet north from : its intersection with Woot Smith street, running thence west 105 feet thence north 62 feet, thence east 105 feet, thence south 62 feet to the uegiumng, oeing iormeny tue home - place of P A Freeman and her hus i band, S J Freeman. - Terms Of said sale, one half cash ..'and the balance in one year's time. ' ' ' . Robert O. Strong. March 3., - ' Commissioner.' - Notice of . Belsare and Libel. - . . v - CIroutt Court of the United States. Eastern DistrioV of North Carolina. - as rvaieign.-, joi ivo unet united States against 10 barrells of corn ''whiskey, claimed DfW J , McDonald' To W J McDonald and to all whom may concern Greeting: . .;' Notice is hereby given, ' that tht above mentioned property was seized ,i by F M Plmmons, collector of Internal revenue for. the 4th collection District of North Carolina, on the 26th dar of June, 1896, at forfeited to, the uses ol 'the United States, for violation of the 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 information set forth;and that the said causes wiHstand for trial at the court room of said court, in the city of Raleigh, on the 4th. Monday of May next, If that baa Jurisdiction day," and if not, at the next day of jurisdic tion thereafter, when and where you and all person are waued to appear to show cause v why condemnation should not b decreed, anl judgment accordingly entered herein, and to In tervene for their Interest. '. Given under ' my hand, ' at Office In Raleigh, this 23rd da. , an. t97. . O. J. CARROLL ian23-4t " '- D. S. Marshal? i Bala of Valnaole Land. By virtue of a degree of the Supe rior court , of Wake county, C, made and-entered at the -February term, 18a: of said court in the case of E. B. Barbee, surviving partner of the firm of. Barbee it Barbee, against Richard Taylor and wife, Dora -B. Taylor, it being No. 758 upon the summory docket of said court, I will offer for said at publlo outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in' the city of Raleigh, N. C, on Monday the 19th day of April, 1897, at 12 e'olock m., the following discrlbed tract of land situated In said county about one mile north-east of Raleigh,. N. C., adjoining the down land of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor and others, and bordered as follows: Be glnning at a stake the north-west cor njr of the down land Of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, thence north 35 degrees, east 310 poles to Crabtree creek, thence up said creek to the mouth of the line . branch, thence up said branch 278 poles to a stake, thence east 8 poles to the beginning, containing 72 acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2 In the division of the land of the late Georpra O. Taylor, as appears upon record in the oOloe of the Clerk of the .Superior court of Wake county in recurd book of partition of Innd rnd pag"9 i i and 434. ' Ak. .iiTEADJoNE9, Commissioner. Oripe Pills Struck' Bottom We have the agency for. ; ' " Panacia Water and are selling it at $3 50. 60c re turned for case and bottles. Twelve bottles in casesingle bottles 35o. : Certain cure ;for Icdiarestioo: Chronic Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia.Scrof. uia, xjczerm ana an money i rou blea. v: e n: - v: s Prescriptions filled at all hours. North Side Drag Store WjnelJndXEIrtfjcng, Halifax street J one tlock ' south of ; ?i: t peace Institute Z" 'vT ' - ECONOMY May ' be necessary In many ways wnen oouars are scarce ana wants many,but It Is not desirable to praotioe It In the purchase, of food, which is life. Below certain standard food imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand' ard it costs a reasonable" crloe. We never want more than a reasonable prioe for our Groceries. RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of close margins. ..We never keep any thlmrthatls not the best of its kind. and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in u. ,- i ''A E Always In stock and promptly delivered when ordered. .- TIIOS. PESGUD. You Can SettTe the Ever Vexatious Question.. ' What to Give the Bride .. .. . By spendincr a tew moments lookina through " our new and complete stock of , s ' Sterling Ware, Cot Glass, . Iron and Brass Lamps China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H: MAHLER'S . SONS, JiwaxiBS abtd Opticians. Have your eyes tested. - No charge , lor examination. MORTGAGE SALE OP LAND. , By virtue of power conferred by mortgage executed tome, bvLucraty Blake, W O Blak and wife, M L Blake and A E Mooneyham, on the 24th January, 1894, which said mortgage is recorded In the office of the, register; of deeds ' for'' Wake county in book 131, page 195, I will sell at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, at public auction for cash, to the highest bidder on Monday, March" z7th,A. D. -1897. the ' following described tract of land, lying: and situate in Wake county, In ; House's Creek Township, being the 'land occupied by Lucraty Blake (at the time of the execution of said mortgage), and the same which was conveyed to Mrs Malinda Howie by Lewis W Peck administrator of - William Peck by deed dated May 2, 1853 (see regis ter's office for Wake county jbook 19, page 555) and from WThos Howie to said Lucraty Blake and others by deed dated 21st Janpary. 1880 (see register's .office for Wake county, book 68, page 332) which said deeds are made a part hereof, and which said tract of land contains one hun dred acres. ' ,W RUlaek, . Meb23-dts Mortgagee. - . ; NuTlCHi. - : ' Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made toThe present legis lature to validate the marriage of A O Bauer and Rachel Bauer by legls ative enactment. : . . , febf 30d . NOTICE t ..-. v.-.- Application will be made to the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina at the session of 1897, to Incorporate the Atlantic Development Company, , - i20 80d - - ,;,,',- : : .. Pnf ont a c s- nd Foreign pro X UILUIS cured. EugeneW. John son, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes, 1729 New York Avenue, Wash ington. D. O. Office established 1863. Charges moderate. Correspondence reque4ted. .5"."t - --. GROCERIES IIODT. PpnTi.'HR Brewing Co slr mm Beer Now on sale. Our greatest success r Superior to Bavarian Beer. ' There are others, but you will know by the Delicious Flavor, - Heavy Booty, : ; . Rich, Creamy White Form. Gall for Portnor's. Ale and Porter SI Der dozen bottles for prlyatefamilles. Thos marl lw ,. Ft. Jones, - Raleigh, N. C ZAGIIARY & ZACI1ARY Wholesale and retail Commission Dealers in v All Kids or Eotoh and Dressed Laths. Pine andCvDressShinffles. Frames. Doors, Sash and Blinds, Hard and Soft Wood Mantles. Slate and Marble . Mantles, Iron and wooden Tubs and Tanks, Iron Col umns, Beams and Iron Stairs, and all other Iron structures. Iron Fencing a specialty. Iron and Steel Roofing, Siding and Coiling, Finlals and Galvanized Iron Cornices. Save Trough: tin and Galvanized Conduct ing PiDing; Heating and Ventilating Apparatus, and all kinds of wood working machinery. Office, Room 24 Pullen Building- correspondence solicited. fll Im Safe of Laud, In pursuance and bv authorltv of an order and decree of the Superior court Of Wake county, made the 9th day of February, 1897, in the case of Marga ret Wrav. et al exnarte. I will on the 18th oi March, 1897, sell on the prem ises in Middle Oreek townBhip In Wake countv. for a division, a trant Of land being partly in Wake and partly In Harnett county, adjoining the lands of Mrs. . John Lr Jones and Mrs. Margaret Wray In Harnett county and thn lands of Crowder & Rand and Mrs. T. H. Wray and oth ers 4n Wake county and containing aooui w acres, known as the : Wrav Mill Place. Terms of sale, one half cash balance in twelve months, with note bearing 6 per cent interest. " J. D. Baixentine, ComV. Argo & Snow, Attorneys. s Kaieign, J! eo, us, vi. Notice of Selinre and Libel. Eastern District of Norttt Carolina at Raleigh No. 101 Libel United States against 8 barrels of corn whiskey, 2 copper stills, caps and worms, 12 fer mentera, seized as the property of D. M. Andrews Of Person oounty,'N. C. . To M. Andrews of Person county, N. o., and to all whom it may con cern Greeting: Notice is hereby given, that the above mentioned prop erty was seized . by F. M. Simmons, Collector of Internal Revenue for the 4th collection District of North Caro lina, on the 22d dar of Mav. 1895. as Forfeited to the uses Of the United States for condemnation for the causes In the said libel of information set fprth; and tha tthe said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said court, in the city of Raleieh. on the 4th Monday ol May neit, 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 Ue tfeed, and judgment 'aoeoidlngly en tered herein, and to. intervene for their Interest. -". r . ' ' : - Given under my hand, at office in Raleigh, this 23d day of January, 189"? - - United States Marshall. Notice Belanre ana Libel. : r Cmccrr Court or ' thb Uotted States, Eastern. District of North Carolina, At Raleigh . t No. 107 Libel United States against casks of whlskev, claimed bv W D Bright, Durham county, N. C. To W D Bright, Durham county, N. ; C, and to all whom it may concert , --Greeting: . ; 1 " i Notice is ' hereby given, that the above mentioned property was seized by F. M. Simmons, collector of Inter nal revenue for the 4th collection dis trict of North Carolina, on the 6th day of May, 1896. 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 8tates for Condemnation 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 eourt, in the K eity oi jtaieign, on ine n Monaay oi May next, if that be a jurisdiction ds aay, and u not, at the next day of iurisdlo- tion thereafter, when and where vou and all persona are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed,' and judgment accordingly entered herein, and to in tervene for their Interest. . ' Given under my hand, at office In Raleigh, this. 23rd day of January, 187. O. J. CARROLL, - jan23-4t . - U. S. Marshal. - NOTICE. - ' Havlngqualifledasexecutorunder the. will of John W. B. Watson, de ceased, this is to notify all persons Indebted to the estate to make im mediate payment lo me. All persons having claims against the estate will present the same to me within the time prescribedby law, or this no tice will he pleaded in bar r , Ahdbxw H. Guxx, Ex'rof . W. B.. Watson, dee'd. 1'eb. 2, -30d. U.LGaS.TUCIGC.(5G0 Straw 'llatting .Week;- ' - ' Saturday, Marcl20. . CHINA-JAPAN. Your choice in Straw Mattings should be made this week from our grand aggregate Qf new ideas. The patterns are not only new, but ex ceedingly artistic and handsome the best, In fact, that could be selected from the importers offerings for the uispmy oi ptraw jiitttuos ever cxoioitea in Kaieigb. The prices are very moderate, and we. make and lay them free . China. PHENIX A' join'tless China Mat ting, extra heavy, reversable, both sides smooth,' colors fast; The best China Matting made for wear. Thjs season's price per yd 3bc CLOVER-A good contract jointless NCbina Matting, very heavy and smooth, lays well on the floor and wears to perfection. r This season's price per yard 25o H. tl. k contract fancy China Mat ting that experience has proven will wear well. This season's price per yard . . . . , , 18c XX A fancy China - Matting, good and heavy, well worth this season's price pe yard 15c 17. iV& R. S. . Mid-Winter It is more than sensational have you had fust such an opportunity are determined to follow our old-time end you reap the benefit. Below you Hen and Youth's Suits. AU our $10 00, $10 60 and 111 suits now $8 00 All our $12, $12 50 and $1.1 50 suits now $10 00 All our $15, $16 and $10 50 suits now $13 50 All our $17 50, $1850 and $20 suits now $1500 j Hens' Trousers. All our $2 50 and $3Jpants now $ajoo The above is only a few of the rill do well to compare prices. Gross & Linehan CROSS & LINEHAN'S, OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Piage & Marshall, Pr0prletors. Rubber Stamps of All Kinds i Made to (order on Isaac's Celebrated Glucium Pens tl.00 gross, $10.00 great gross Alfred Uilliains & Go. dlllllttjUIIS r CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. SIMPSON'S PHARMACY. Tbe Commercial and Farmers' f Bank, of Raleigh, N. G. , Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . $100,000.00 Depoits . ; . . . $300,000.00 . Offers ; its customers , ever . accommodation consistent with safe I banking i - . -' Safe-Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms. v . i '; j " Some good business offices to let - J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice Presldpnt . B. R. JKRMAN, Case e - .J. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Monday, March 15, to season. The largest and grandest i Japan. RUBY A double women Japanese Matting, different patterns on each sioe. Linen warp; lays just like a carpet. The designs are , beautiful and artistic. This mat ting is something entirely new, never being shown in Raleigh be fore. It is worth your time alone to see this matting. To introduce this matting we have made the price, made and laid, perd yd, 65c NIPPON A Japatese Matting Tracking for balls; borders on each side and inverted figures in the center. This is also new to this market and & happy. thought for halls; one yard wide and extra heavy. We make the price. .40c TUCKER & CO. Sale-Clothing Excitement, it is intensely exciticir. Never before at this season of the year, but we- custom of clearing no winter gooas will dnd some of the bargains: All our $3 50 and $4 pants now $800 All our $4, $4 50 and $u pants now $4 00 All our $6, $6 50 and $7 pants now $5 00 Colored Shirts. Former price 75c, $1 and $1 25 now 50c Former price P 25 and $1 50 now . 75c A glance at our window, or a call will convince you of theabore facts. All our $7 50, $8 and $10 pants now $6 00 bargains in store foi yoi', vou 210 Fayetteville Street. We Find It Easy To run a laundry that will please our patrons. We are not f afraid to tell why it is that we find this business so easy. We run it to suit you. That is only right. You pay the money. All the same there are lots of laundries where you pay the money and get the trouble. Be cause we take the trouble is why we are growing so. 'PHONE 87. 24 hours' notice. uumii . - IUIII EXCELSIOR If I ' !:'.. QM'Mk.. ... E :'A Bost Baby Carriage on Earth! Now for a ride, my baby boy. Your papa's pride, your mama's joy. .Your royal carriage, stately, floe, Becomes you well, O baby mine ! It is the paragon of art, .Perfection alike in every part, In wondrous contrast with the cage. In which I traveled at your age, Whose memory I nowahborl Wbat can excel ' EXCELSIOR." For Sale by Thomas, & Campbell, mar2 Leading Furniture Dealers. Phone No. 261 C. GENUINE Early Rose White Star SEED POTATOES. Ordered direct fromMichican, the best potato country. Be sure to get the best and at low prices of Jones & Powell. Coal! Goal! Goal! Eureka Black Splint is very bard and durable. Jellico Splint, very free burning. Anthracite, Nut, Stove and Egg. POCAHONTAS STEAM COAL comes from the celebrated Pocahontas Flat Top "Field" where there are about forty operations or separate mining companies. We have spent sometime In this "Field" and then visited the general agents for the Pocahontas Coal in Philadelphia and arranged that only the best coal in this field be shipped to us. All we are receiving, or shall receive, is of this kind. This means the best steam coal in America. Those who want the best and want to save money in fuel and boilers should burn this coal. Those who have "money to burn" can do so more rapidly by burning oth2r coals. Weight and quality guaranteed by authoriey of the general agent, Jonos & Powell, Miners Agents, Raleigh, N. C. Phones 41 and 71. YANCEY & BOWEN, 130 Morgan street. ' MANUFACTURERS OF Farm Wagons, Buggies Spring Wagons, Carts, k. Repairing done promptly. Horses and mules shod skilfully. Our wagon department will be un der the management of Mr. T. A. Bowen, who Is well known as the boss wagon maker. m!2 Ira SALE OF LAND. North Carolina, Wike county, Supe rior court, before D. H. Young, Clerk Superior court. Joel Brown, J. J. Maynard and oth ers, er pare. By virtue of authority conferred on us as, commissioners of the above en titled special proceedings, we will on Monday, the 22d day of March, 187, excose for sale and sell at public out - cry on the premises to the highest bid der upon such terms of cash or credit as shall be announced at sale, all that tract or parcel of land in Wake ' county, North Carolina, in Buck Horne township, bounded on the north bv the lands of Talitha Womble, on the east by Peggy Wilson, on the south bv line of Thomas Womble, de- ceased, on the west by Prlscilla Worn-' ble, containing 11)0 acres more oi less t and more fully described in the peti - ' tio.i in said proceedings. I W. B. Womble, W. J. Peele, Com'rs. Peele & Maynary, Attorneys for petitioner. feb 18 tds. Notim. 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-1 cle," a benevolent assessment itr-j surance corporation, and permitting , the same to do busiaess in North. Carolina 1 I D. E. SmiHS, S. M. R. Jan. 4, '97,3od. - 1 KOTICE. Dr AL Scruggs. General Secre tary and Business Manager of the PicVford Sanitarium, will ask the ! present Legislature for a charter for ' tbe Sanitarium. j8-30d- ! IMPORTANT SALE. Excellent Building Lots Near the New Garfield School. An admirable oppoitunlty Is now afforded to all home seekers and in vestors to buy ' lots at a moderate price in the immediate neighborhood of the new school building, to be era ted on the si of the Watson Man sion in the southeast corner of the city. These lots are immediately out side of the city. These lota are Imme diately outside of the ( ity, coutaining all the rdvantage of town and the free dom from city taxation. They will be sold in suitable sizes for small pur chasers as well as large parcels for those who desire more ground. Terms, one-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months. Arrangements will be made for monthly payments If desired. Title perfect. Sale will- take place on ther premises on Lenoir street, at the cor ner of Haywood street, Immediately east of the Watson place on Monday, March 8, at 11 o'clock. Sale la made by directijn of the owners. Plata will be furnished at the office of F. H. Bus bee, Esq. W. T. SMITH, Feb. 24, 1897. Trustee. Sale postponed to Monday, March 15th, at 12 o'clock. SALE OK LAND. By authority of a mortgage from A. L. Ferrell and wife, recorded In book. H2, page 633, records of Register of Deeds office for Wake county, I will on Saturday, 10th April, 1S97, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bid dor for cash, the following described land in Marks Creek township, Wake county, to-wit: Begins at a stake, P. H. Mangum's corner, runs south 87i degrees, west 42.60 chains to a stake and pointers, thence south 31 degrees, west 10. 75 chains to a stake, thence south 87 degrees east 10 chains to a stake and pointers, thence south 3 de grees cast 15.64 chains to a stake, thence south 87 degrees east 31. "2 chains to a stake in P. H. Manguin's line, thence north 4 degrees, east 30.63 chains to the beginning, containing 98 acres. The lanr described above be ing lot No. 3 of the Richard Terrell lands allotted to A. L. Ferrell. tds W. N. JONES, Att'y. 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 30d W. H. Day, Attorney. Notice to (he Public. Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator of the 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, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please pay without further demand. HEZRKIAR POOL. nl7 law6w NOTICE t Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at the session of 1897, to renew and amend chapter three hundeed and fifty ( 360, ) of the laws of 1891, and acts amenda tory thereof. j20 30d This is notice to whom it may eon cern, that an amendment will be ask ed for Chapter 343 of the Acta of the Generrl Assembly incorporating "The Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance As sociation of North Carolina" during the present session of the Leglsla-. ture. f J 8 C Carpenter, Gen. Agt. . Raleigh, N C, Jan. 4, 1897. ; f Notlcs of AppIUattoa for Charter. Application will be made to tbe . present session of the General As sembly to pass a law incorporating the Carolina Mutual Association. m u u . , a a . ' y .-.v. , ....... . ; . ; 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 ah 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. Russ. mayor. - J21-2od
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