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the Fr.zss-visucn, 'RALEIOB.ir.Cv WI1USUED . BT TUB .TI9ITOB.PSBSS : COMPART TWCOSPOHATEDI. A CONSOLIDATION OF THB VISITOR, ' esTAUUSED 1878, AND TBM FKESS, WSTABU8HB9 1894. Office in the Pullen i-uilding,' corner " 1 Fayetteville. aad Davie Streets. OKF.EK O. ANDREW A. Editor aad Manager. JASPER N. MeRAR V, Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. (Joe Year . . . Six Months , One Month . . 4.00 2.00 .35 ( Kntered as Second Class Mall Matter I Hie Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE No. 168 WEDNESDAY, March 17 The very valuable, instructive and well conceived paper of Prof. Howell, superintendent of the Ral eigh public schools, read by him before the Chamber of Commerce last night was one of the most timely productions we have heard and elicited the keenest interest and ap probation of every one who was present and a vote of thanks by the chamber. The paper was replete with practical wisdom and pro gressive thought and is worthy to be commended to the thinking peo ple of Raleigh. Application for charter was made at Americus, Gd , Saturday for the De Soto Plantation Company, com posed of Northern capitalists, who recently purchased the Dodson plan tation of 5,280 acres, near Americus. The incorporators ask to be granted the privilege of conducting a gen eral farming business, planting or chards and vineyards, and erecting a cannery for preserving fruits, veg etables, etc. The capital stock paid in is $50,000, but this may be in creased to $100,000. Already the company has planted 21,000 peach trees, ana the old cotton plantation will soon be transferred into one of the largest fruitorchards in Georgia. Edward Geddings, a farmer living near Sumter, S. C, had been ill for six weeks with the prevalent grip. A few days ago he became much worse and Monday morning died tbat is, was pronounced dead by his doctors, nurse and relatives. The coffin was ordered and the body pre pared for burial. In the afternoon it was placed in the coffin, the in terment to take place Tuesday morn ing. During the evening, when the room was full of the dead man's friends, who were talking in low tones, a voice was heard issuing from the coffin. One of the bolder men opened the lid and Geddings rose to a sitting posture and spoke to them. He was quickly undress ed and put to bed. At last accounts he was reported improved, and there are row hopes of his recovery. Doctors say it is a remarkable case of suspended animation and the simple folks iu the community are all agog; Whatever the other Southern States may do, says the New Orleans Times-Democrat, Mississippi is like ly to reduce its acreage in cotton. The agitation in favor of a reduced acreage has been going on there for some time past, even before Colonel Lane's addresson the subject. Miss issippi has bad personal experience of the bad' effects of an excessive acreage. ' Last year it planted more cotton than ever before, and yet it got less money than for the much smaller crop raised the previous year, and Which cost 25 per cent, kss.' 1 will not make the mistakes Jcondjtlme, but will devote itself more extensively to food crops and will plant "the-largest acreage in corn and similar cereals ever known This result has been brought about largely by the constant agitation at "he Stat pres."!, which has always declared against "all cotton." . The newspaper have stirred up public opinion which is demanding that Mississippi shaft return to itsjld position of being self-supporting, raising all the food it needs, and using its cotton "as a surplus or money crop, with the proceeds of which it can buy clothing, eto. The food crop movement seems to be stronger in Mississippi than la any other of the Southern States, but if it is the success there we have the reason to expect, it will probably spread to the neighboring States. BMklni inw salve. The best salve in the world tor 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 guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 cents pr box. For sale by all druggists. A Point to Remember. If vou wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. The record of cures by Hood's Sarsa par ilia proves that this is the best medi cine for the blood ever produced. Hood's Sarsapari'la cures the most stubborn cases and it is the medi cine for you to take if your blood is impure. Wanted. To buy or loan money on watches, cloaks, pistols, guns, all kinds of old clothing, shoes and hats, jewelry of every description. D W C Harris, pawnbroker and steam dyer. Suits cleaned 75c; cleaned and dved (1 50. East Hargett street, Raleigh. 2 lm My 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 the largest sales in the world. Friend tells friend that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures; that it gives strength, health, vitality and vigo, and whole neighborhoods use it as a family medicine. HENRY T. HICKS, Successors to Hicks & Rogers, Prescription Druggist. Special attention to prescription work and family trade. New Shoe Store. 130 Fayetteville St. A. It. O. JOHNSON Johnson and Johnson. COAL and WOOD. If you want to make your houses Prices. Complete stock Antracite unaer sneiier.j Satisfaction Guaranteed! Phone 150. Office 109 Fayetteville St Yard: Foot West Hargett street. HflStt Th chM of I ft dollar BowaJayt b Wal i fcrM-c.'.-. akyde. - Suits Made to Measure Sec Onr Kef Spring Outfit Samples. Talks Hood Bum peril). Merit la medicine means the power to ear. Bond's Sarttperllla possesses actual and unequalled curative power and there fore it ha true merit, when yon boy Hood's 8araaparilla,and take it according to directions, to purify your blood, or core any of the many blood diseases, yoa are morally certain to receive benefit. The power to cure b there. Ton are not trying aa experiment. It will make your blood pan, rich and nourishing, and thus drive oat the germs of disease, strengthen the nerves and boild op the whole system. Sarsaparilla Is the best. In fact the One True Blood Pu rider. Prepared only bjrC. I. Hood ft Oo., Lowell. Mass. . -.. Do not nurse, pain riOOa S KIUS print- AlfdruRgisto. 260. Sale of Land In Wake Conoly. On Monday, the 15th day of March 1897, at the court house door in Ral eigh, 1 will sell at public auction, by virtue of the authority conferred in the deed of mortgage executed to George B. Moore by W. J. Polleman 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 lv) H P Tucker, the heirs of Nancy Williams, George Coover (formerly) and others, particularly described l 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 ca ih. R. H Battle. Executor of Geo. B. Moore. Raleigh, N. C, Feb 12, 1897. OPENING OF NEW SPRING SHOES Oxford Ties and Slippers. ! v styles, new lasts, new shapes. In Calf, Russia Calf Titan Calf Cor dovan Kangaroo. Colt Skin, Viol Kid Patent Tan, Krome Kid, ete., in blacks Uivcolates, ox blood, brown, etc. Come and See the New Styles. C. POOL. S. B. NORRIS, Manager. JOHN 8. JOHNSON, comfortable, call on-us. Lowest and Bituminous Coals. Wood kept DOLtABS. Everybody is chasing dollars, nod if you want to save them after you 've caught them, Our Prices Will Help You. "LINENE" collars (reversable) 6c each. ' L1NENE" cuffs, 10c a pair 10c socks, 5cca pair. 20c suspenders 10c a pair. Working shirts 25c. The best umbrella on 50c. - tbe market 1 5c laundered colored shirts 49j. New spring goods coming in every day. "Merit talki" the intrinsic Tain o Moods ?.3LG- go:: "t Www Crop Nntn, "" JT.W Date ' K New T.ble Ralaina. . Hew Flga, N.W SeedUs. Retains, - W.w Cttroa. New Cleaned Caaraaa, New FT - - i Evaporated Peaoaea, t ' ; Evaporated Aprtoota, ' - Era Dora ted Paara, Sraporated Appiea. , Preserves, Jellies and Jams la three and five pound stone jars, Cooking unoeoiate, Breakfast coooa, rue sat tracts. Plum Puddin?. Mines Mea.ote. . K' J TJ ft . EUuk Oat Meal, Oat Flakes, Grits, Hominy,. etc. ,Jri-' it. i- i;'. New Canned Goods from beat pack ers: Includes any variety of vegetables or Traits, ana surprisingly oneap. "Melrose" Flour never falls to please the most fastidious housekeeper. My service is prompt and accurate. Your orders are respectfully solicited. J. D. TURNER, Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sta. Telephone 12R iiniTcn .1 H Iris law TRAU1V DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO Atlanta. Charlotte. Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmington. New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Kicnmona. SCHEDULE IX EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, '97. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv.N.Y.,Pen.RR1100am 900pm Lv.Pbiladelphia" 112pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 430am Lv. Richmond, A. CL.85tipm 905am Lv.Norfolk, S. A L. 830pm 905am Lv. Portsmouth, 840pm VZUam Lv.Weldon, Ar. Henderson, 1128pm 1155am 1256am 139pin r. Durham, t73-'am t409pn' Lv. Durham, t520pm til 10am Ar.lJaleigh, "Ultiuni 3 35am 422am 510am 554am U43am 334pm 5 (13 urn 555pm 653pm 811pm 912pm Ar.Sunford, Ar.Sou n Pines, A r. Hamlet, ' Ar.Wadesboro, ' Ar. Monroe, Ar. Charlotte, 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, 810am 1047pm Lv.Columbia,CN&LRU . 1 6 00pm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. Ar.Greenwood, " Ar.Abbeville, " 945am 1210am 1035am 107am 1105am 1207pm 140am Ar Elberton, " 2 4 lam 345am 430am Ar. Athens, f 110pm 159pm Ar. Winder, Ar, Atlanta (cnt time)2 50pm 520am NORTH BOUND. No 402. 12 00pm 240pm 216pm 415pm 615pm 541pm 6 34pm No. 38. Lv Atlanta, SAL. 760pm LvWinder, LvAthens, " iU4Zpm 11 26pm 1233am LvElberton, " LvAbbeville, " LvGreenwood," 140am 1 09am LvClinton, 3 05am Or a V.I 'n. M ArColumbiaON&LRK,.... t7 00am LvCbester.S.AJi 813pm 433am ArCharlotte, 1025pm 830atn LvMonroe, " 940pm 605am LvHamlet, "Ml 23pm 816am ArWilmington" I530au 1230pm LvSou'nPines ' 1214am 920am LvRaleigh, " 216am 1135am Artlenderson." 828am MUOpm ArDurham, " t732am f409pm LvDurbamf "... f520pm flllOam ArWeldon, li 455a.n 300pm ArRichmond, ACL 815am 650pm ArWash'gPenBB. 1231pm 1110pm ArBaltimore, '' -143pm 1248am ArPhiladphia,' 3j0pm 345am ArNewYork, " 823pm 663am ArPortsmouth" 730am 660pm ArNorfolk, .,V 760am 605pm Dally. tDaily Except -unday. J Dally Exeept Monday. Nos.403and402,"TheAtlantaSDe- ciai. solid vestiDuiea Train ot Pull man sleepera and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester. S. C. r , - - - Nos. 41 and 88, "The & A. L. Ex press," boUd Train, Coaches and tollman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers oetween Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgom Mobile, New Orleans. Texas. Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Naph- vme, Memphis, Macon and Florida. for tickets, sleepers, etc.. apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Aat. P. .' Dept. 6 HimbaB House, Atlanta, 6a. u. r. lard. baL Pass. Act . Ral-. irb. N. C. -w'vW' Yi bt. John. Vice-President and tieneral Manair. , : f-.- "'! ; v:- - H. W. B. Glover1, Traffic Manager V. E. McBee, General Superinten dent, - ' jj-l-1J. T. J. Anderson, Oeaeral Paxsen ger Agent, j-x.r.- General offices: Portsmouth. Va, NOTICE. Aouce Is henby given that app'ioa tionv will be made to the next aesaion of the General 4 Assembly of North Carolina for the passage of aa act in corporating the . "Woodmen of the World," a benevolent assessment ia nrencs association; and authorising it to do business ia the State. ' .,, ; - - . i. B. FROST. 1 ' Pro, need Consul NOTICE. A 1 avt moved my plaee of business to the corner of - Fayetteville and i Davie streets, where I will be pleated to see my customers and , the public generally.'' I am prepared to do any work In the tailoring line. " Wo. T. TIYLC.V Merchant Tailor. Ralehrh. N. ' Vuitoee'rBelsare and Libel. Ciaccrr Conat of rut Dhitxd Statxs, i EaSTUR JI8TRI0T Of NoBTH CAJU I LIRA AT RaUDOH. No 106 libel.-Unlted Stales amtlnst I 6 casks of corn whiskev in the pos- sessioa oi ana ciaimea oy jonn jj. Denkinn. Craven eoontv. N: C -. To John D. Dinkins. Craven county. N. C, and to all whom it may con cern Greeting: Notice ia hereby given, that the aoove mentioned property was se li ed by F M Simmons, collector of ln- ternal revenue for the 4th collection district of North Carolina, on thai 12th day of Jttne, 1896. as forfeited to thA nu rst t.hm TrnitA Rttm fm violation ot the Internal revenue laws, and the same, ia libelled and prosecuted in the circuit court of tbe United -States for condemnation for the causes in the said libel ot in formation set forth; and that the said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said court, in tbe city of Raleigh, on the 4th Mondav of May next, if that be a jurisdiction day, and if not, at the next day of junsaicuon thereafter, when and where yon and all personsare warn ed to aDDear to show cause whv con demnation should not be dec red, and judgment accordingly entered here in, and to intervene lor their inter vene. Given under my hand at office in Raleigh, this 23rd day of January, IttVI. KJ, J. UARROLL.' U. S. Marshal. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-CINE.) Condensed Schedule, taBNect JaaeM. ISe. Tralas Laare Balaigh DaUj. -Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 4,12 a, a, Oany.-8oUaveUbuMtniawttB I tleeper from Norfolk to ChWaaoof Tl. SaUs- omj, ararsuHiB, asuenue, aos spimfs aao KQOxrUle. Ooonects at Durham for Oxford, CUrktrflle d4 KeTsvula, eeept Bandar. At Greeoa bom with the Washington and Soul VeeUfuled (Umltad), bain lev all points Korth, and with aula Una train Ho. u lor Danville, Richmond and intermediate loea staOons; also has eoanaettoa forWloitoa galea and with mala line train No. as, ' pnlted states last audi' for Charlotte Bpartanharg. Oreen- TlUe, AUaaU and all points Sooth; Uo Colom bia, aogosta Charles too, Barannah, JaeuoB- Ule and as points la Florida Bleepliur car loratlanta JaekaoBTUle and at Charlotte with Bleeping Oar lor Aaensta, -' "Rorfolk and Chattaaooga Limited. Iius A. rt. DaU-SoUd train.' aonsUtla Pnllmaa Btoeptng oars and oooeaes from cha taoooga to Korfolk, errrrlng Norfolk lies pa la Urn. to eaneect with Ha Old Dominion M etehana and Mllwm Norfolk and Waha Ingua and Baltimore, Cheaapeake and Kich- auodg Go's tor an pointraoru and net Connects at Selma for Fayetterin. sod tn- teiawllsi. stattoaa ea the wnsea and w ettsfffle Short daflj, exeept anaday for new araand Morehead titv oaitr for Oolde- boro, and wnnsngtoa sad tloueathe WOalngton and WeMon Ballraad. ExpmaTrala.' S:a A. M. DaUr-Oonseets at Durhaia tor Oaford, KersTiUo, IU haond; at ereaasbor tor Washingtoa and all points north. - - . ' Ex pre as Train.' 9. n. Daty-Por Ooldsbon and tatra. awllstir statinns. Looal aeooamodatloa. arOt A. M.Oonneeu at breemboro for all p an for North aad Soath and Wlnstoa-Satoa and antntson ih. North waters North Carolina BaUroad. At BaiUbary, for aU sotnU tn Weat- era north t arotlna Knorrllle. Tena.Clsela aatl aad western points; at Charlotte, tc Bpar taniwrg. BreeoTUle, Atbens, Atlanta and polntsaontb. Train. Arriva at Rahrigh. N. C: . Bmpraea Train. j.-eg P. M. Danyrroa Atlanta, CharloUe. Qneasooro and all points Sonta. , , Norfolk aad Chattaaooga limlfd. 4:1. P. M. Danyrroa all points east, Nor folk Tarboro, Wilson aad water Unas. From Ctoldsboia. Wliadagtav fayst emie and al) pouts tn Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Caartaaooga Umltad. 'JZYJilrErZ torn. Lynebburg iianTlaMereoMboro.cbatt tanooga. nagyiua. Hot springs and asbevui I it i0 A. r. DaUy Proa New York, Washing? ExpreaaTrata S.ie a. a. Dally Prom ooldsboro and tarter 1:M A. ft. Daily Froa tireeosbore and a points north and Booth. Bleeping Oar troa Oteeuboro to Balelgh. . Pe p. m Dally exe pt Bonday From Sold- Looal freight Wains slat earty paasngsrs. rnOasasarsonalgnt train frea laielgn TBreogb rullniaa vestibnl.d ptaamg Baoa asvt sleeping Oar aad Veetitmled aoaehes wtthontehaag ea erfolk Unutrd. .. DoakaaUy trains between Balelgh. Cbar rrttt stHI Atlmr fjnlrh tlasi aaexeeOed at- w. b. tun,? W. -A. TUIa, i - - Wasblarton.p.0. tf.Ouif. Traffic' -i fei J Executor'd Notice.: (..Having this day qualified aa Kxaou tor of the estate of tbe late Crady Blake, deceased, this is to give notice to all parties having tHaUhs against said party will present them to me on or before the 18th dav of November 1897, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery a - J iXAja, - 10 lawdw Rxecutorf On eight years' time to leliable men on real estate mortgage. Loans made promptly to persons Owning stock in tbe company. - This com pany has furnished the money and aas morwaires on about Twenty - Houses ini Raleigh. and has a number in other parts of the state, where thev have agencies. Loans are made on tbe 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 bers to have the advantage of a sav ings institution, and yet obtain tbe use of lneir money on snort notice. This plan protects the company and protects its members from disaster, and insures permancy and profit to the persistent members. ; Monthly payment stock, requires a monthly payment of 65 cents per share of $100 full paid siock. of (100 par; value with cash dividend ouopons. will be soia to a umttea extent ot 910 casn I r anare, t -yv,, ,":;: . Invoptftrv' Union, , IlllbOIUlO ;. UlllUii) 1 00 o..ii.w.v..ni- f UU K uiwu-uwimiwui Notice of etanre and Utxtl Circuit Court of the United States. Eastern District of North Carolina. At Raleigh. No. 108 Ubei United States aealnst 10 barrens of corn V I 1 1 J TTT T ..r-i I J I To W J MoDonalu and to all whom may concern Oreetlnsr: I otiee is nereDv given, tnat ttt raDOe menuonea property was seuea by Fat Plmmons, collector of internal revenue for the 4th collection District of North Carolina, on the 29th dav of una, 1898, as forfeited to the uses of the united States, for violation of the the internal revenue laws,, and the. same is Ube'led and prosecuted in the circuit court of the United States for condemnation for ' the causes ia the aid Libel of information set forth:and that the said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said court, in the eity of Raleigh, on the 4th Monday of nay next,, u tnat o a jurisdiction aay, ana li not, at tne next aay oi jurisdic tion thereafter, when and where vou and all persons are warned to appear to ' show cause why. condemnation should got be decreed, anl judgment aoooraingiy enierea nerein, ana to in tervene tor their interest. - Given under my band, at office in Raleigh, this 23rd day . an. loS7. U. J. CAUHUUU. ian234t TJ. 8. Marshal, Stle to Llske As jets. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court in a special proceeding-entitled J. C. Maroom, Ad ministrator of Cora Taylor, deceased, vs. John Taylor et als., I will on Monday, February 1st, 1897, sell at Dubllo in Raleli least jKaieif n on a i Harget to Lenoir street extended. bounded as follows: 1st, John P t- toa on south, Mary 8penoe on the west, W. B. Wilder on the north and east, containing about one-sixth of an acre, oonveved to Cora Taylor by deed in Bk. K HL page 166. 2d. Beginning . w. m .J " v iunv.1 w. uu thence north to W. H. Face's corner. thenoe east along Fane's line to the Moss property, thenoe south to Com Taylor's corner, thenoe with Cora Taylor's line to the beginning, con veyea by need in hook mo, page 37, ctour oi sate, it m.i verms, casn. J. C. MABOOM, Adm'r and Com'r. 8AI.E or RBMAININQ LOTS. WATSON Under and bv virtue ot a decree ot Wake superior court in the case wherein Emma Earrer is plaintiff and Jff B Watson and others are defendants, the undersigned will on Monday, February 1, 1897 at 11 o'clock a. m. at the court house door expose to publio sale the following unsold lots in tbe platof tbe land be tween the southern city limit and wainot creeg: e. iu. zi. zz. zs. za. 27, 29, 31, 85, 39. 44, 45, 4, 47, 54, 55, 66. 62, 72, 73. 77. 81, 83, 87, 87a, Txt io uTo iZ? v iiZ' 162, 153, 158, IPl, 163, 163: and also a tract of sixty aores beini? tbe bottom land lying along Walnut ureea. .-. , -; Terms, one-third cash: balance id in six and twelve months. The sale may be adjourned from the court nouse door to the premises. - C. M. BnsBXB, F, H. Busbb, -d!7 tds ;: Commissioners. Sale continued until Mondav. Feb ruary oin on premises. - ' s s. LOST BOND. On the od day of January.--1896. Arorew u, am ana wue. ninrv Jk. Hill, executed and dolivered to me their : bond, t under seal, seonred by mortgage, on real estate lor two nun dred dollar with 9 per oent Intel ist, semi-annually, due and pay: ibf on thesd day of January. 189.. whiph mortgage I have, but the bond I have lost or misplaced and cannot nnn, ana i nereoy warn any and ail persons from buying or trading for am oona wnn any nerson wno mav I have found the same, as I have settled t the debt with said Hill and wife by agreement. , - . 900 1 , BDDtB W. THOMPSON : Atlatalatraior'. Nntloet ' ; . Having Qualified as administrator of the estate of David H. King, de ceased, late of Wake oounty, N. c. tills la to notify all persons havine- ciamu agams toe saia estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 6th day ot February. 1893. or ! this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, ana an persons indebted to the said estate will please make im- meoieie payment to tne undersigned. - - u. MABOOM, Admintatrator of David II. Kin?. . Notlpe. : -; -' Notice is hereby triven that aDDli- eation will be made to the genpral assembly of North Carolina, at its present session, for the passage of an "act to declare tne Worth Caroli na Teachers Assembly a duly in corporated company, and to ratifv confirm, amend and enlarge Its char ter." : v--.--.,-.-;-v- - . Thb N. C. TsAcnsa's Ass-tUBLr.) uuiuu uo wun uuum uuur i penaing in said court, tne unaersigned Ifh tWO lots Of land Situate in I oommiaaionera nnnnlntad hv aald j26 30d , Rv C. J. Parkar, Sec. Roses, Carnations, Chry san the uuins J BoiiauetS. ' . - M. 1 . .. W : Floral Palms, Ferns, JSolden band; white and Dink Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for : foroing In the house and . jBarly spring blooming '-' outside. Hi Stein metz, Florist; North: Halifax Street, near Peace In stitnte. f none US. . ootlT Salt of Land. . Under and bv virtue of a nower of sale contained in a mortgage from Marcus Hill, Milly Bill, his wife, and Andrew HiU to William Watts, dated the 87th day of February. 1891. and registered in Book 123, page 610, of the office of the Register of Deeds for waae county, gt. u., l win seuon Saturday. January 30. 189".- at the oourt house door fa Raleigh, N. C, at publi" outcry to the highest bidder, that part or parcel of land situated in St. Mary's township, county afore said, adjoining- tbe lands of Dr. J. B. Bobbltt, Mrs. James Creech and oth ers and bounded as follows: 'begin : ning at a stake on Big branch, thenos ' south 1781 poles to a stake and point ers, thenoo west 80 poles to Oreech's spring branch, tnenoa with said spring branch to Or' Mill branch 85 Doles. thence with Qrr's Mill branch to the beginning, containing 100 acres and being the same land that was oonvey ed to Marau Hill by Catherine Pool by deed recorded in Book 44, page 242, Register of Deeds office for Wake county. Time of sale, 12 m. Terms of sale, cash W. K. Jomw, deo a? tds j :- Attorney - By virtue of a decree of the Sune nor court or wake county, N.U., ren dered on the 15th day of April, 1893, I times called stary Ann Morehead, etc., Of April, . 1897, at the hour of 12 VIIUB. MIDI o'clock m,, at the oourt house door in the city of Raleigh, N. C, at public auction the following described tract or una. ui-wic: Hitnannn in HKWtR'i creelc township, in Wake county, N C. known as the Emory place, con ' taining 165 acres more or less andde xU1 In ArA ho rlo truBtee, to Richard Smith recorded Id book 20, page 307, in the bffloe of the Register pf Deeds pf Wake county. ' Terms of sale: Ope third of the pur chase money cash, the remainder in two eonal cavmentd In nix and twnlva months to be secured by note beaiinr legal -interest . from da" of sale. Title will be reserved until purchase money is paid In full. D. CHAMBERS SMITH, JOHN T. PUIXEN, " Commlssionei' Senrloe of Samaonj by'Piibllaatlon. North Cabouna, Wakk Countt. Scpibiob Court. Fib. Tkbm. 1897. W H WeathersDoon. olaintiff. vs. lone Weatherspopn alias - lone .Corthorn, defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been ' commenced in the I niTOrce ana to aecmre nun and void , the marriage bad between the plain- - tiff and defendant: and the said de fendant will further take notice tbat . she ia required to appear at tbe next ! civil term of Wake superior court to ' oe neid on Monaay, tne zz day of- nouae in said county or wake in the -state of North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said Ds, road leading from court, will sell onitondav. the I ttth ria. action, or tbe plaintiff will apply tor . .U. . u 9 . C l!f J J J l . iuc cmri iur mo rciiei ucuianueu in tb said complaint. ? ; - - - -v-v' .. - - it u .viiiiruri at- u r - . v,:.,t 4vr w VU4iU 0. Va plaiwUffrr" -;' jan8-lw-6w , a vvre wst ' A.J (a t uai u. BttatJl all? V B iui ' ' I Notloe of Belsure aad Llbl " Circuit court of the United States.' ' Eastern district of North Carolina, -at Raleigh. . No. 105 libel-United 3",iS states egaiust . w1orm- P 1 a coooer stills. : 2 heater and nlrwn 1 Id barrels of corn hkev and 9 casks, seized as the nronortv nf N W Porter, Johnston county, N C. - " 4 N C and to all wborn it may con - ; V m mm m III . af UUUBUfU LUUUll . DOotice is hereby given that the above mentisned property was sell- '. ed by F M Simmons, collector ot In- ternal revenue for the 4th collection district of North Carolina, on the 11th day of October 1895,- as for feited to the : uses of the United ' States, for violation -of the internal revenue laws, and the same is li- " belled and prosecuted ia the cii cult . court of the United States for con- . demnation for the causes in the said .. libel of information set forth: and that the said causes will stand for trial at the court room of said court, - in the city of Raleigh, on tbe 4th Monday of May next, if that be a - Jurisdiction diy, and if not, at the next flay of jurisdiction thereafter, v when and where you and all persons " are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not be de! - creed, and judgment accordingly entered herein, and to intervene for their interest r : Given under my band, at office .a in Raleigh, this 13rd day of January 1897; O. J. Carroll. U S Marabal.
The Raleigh Times (Raleigh, N.C.)
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