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A ;LONG.JOUHNEY- A Connecticut farmer tiavcU FrotB Hi . Native Stat to North Carolina. The Salisbury World saysIn the baggage car of the western train this rooming lay . a ' dilapidated, brolen up bicycle. 1 la the rear end of (he first-class coach sat ; a dilapi dated looking little man and lie was -the owner of the "bike. He had travelled alt the way from Bridge ! port, Connecticut, to this city chiefly on hts wheel. His name ts Charles Turner, ami he' feft Brldgejport on the 5th day of February.' From New - York he rode to Norfolk on the train From there be Tode to Southern Fines and from Southern Pines here, Ha left on 'the Twestern train for Asbeville, where he will t probably " locate.; Mr. Turner Is a 'Connect! ' out farmer and a plain looking: fa&a about 50 rears ; old. . He baa had several quite exciting experiences, ' bavins been locked up three times, the first time In his native state 6d the charge of stealing a bicycle. He has visited all sections of the ooun trv and Is an exceedingly interest ing conversationalist. ' .-' Ticket Agents Galore. '..; Charlotte Observer.- , . Attached to Nd. 3G,the Florida ' ' SDeclal. Yesterday morning, were two sleepers in which were about 150 ttcket agents from the north and "East They were ' returning tQ . Washington- from - Antonio,., Tex - where ther had been to attend the ' ' National Association of ticket agents. r Th y tpoklu Mexico as side trip. The party breakfasted at Graham's. r Manager Sanders " gave them the best breakfast, - they said they had had, since leaving New" Orleans. One of the party sent the Observer , a pretty pin, a souvenir of , the trip Railroad Ecteasloa-ln North Carolina. ; --, ' : . v '- , . ' Thrf WashingtonPost says W J ' Hilands, a successful Ohio, promoter,' ' now in that city, is engaged' in ae- 4 gotiatlons with -an English ; syndi- rate of capitalists for the purpose . ' of building a 350 mile extension 'of - the Atlantic and North Carolina rall ' way to Sanford and, Concord, -;N C. The proposed extension would open up over 3,000,000 feet of timber re courses. Bonds to the amount of ' $3,500,000 will be Issued to carry the project through, 1 4 ' My Neighbor Told Me . About flood's Sarsaparilla and ad vised me to try it This is the kind - of advertising which gives Hoods 'if Sarsaparilla the largest sales In the ' , world. .' Friend tells friend that . Hood's Sarsaparilla cures; that it - gives strength, health, vitality and i , vigo, ana wnoie neigh roruooas use O it as a family medicine v p , ( ' Hood's Pills' are the best after-dinner pill; assist digestion, -cure headache. 25 cents, T , i 'v ..',? ' a if .u nu r.iiin . - By authority "of a mortgage f rom- Augustus strouer ana wire recoraea In book J39 page 106, Register's - bfflce for Wake, county,,, I will on - ; ' Wednesday, ' April 14tK 1897, at 12 b'clook m. sell to the highest bidder , rorcasnatpuDiioauiionatmeuourt .-'.I Jhj. . . - S TIT- Tlll nouse uoor m nwswuiiHinsiwjju, k " 'v N. 0., the following described lands in Little River and Wake. Forest ' '. ' Townships1'' Wake county, to-wlt: i First tradt lying on the waters of ' , ' Buffalo . creek and: begins at the ; 11 north oorner of Newborn Watkin's ' ''. and, thence east to Sam. Jones' oor ' ' 'ner, thence up said creek to Bright "Faison's line, thence west to a post oak on the new road leading from ' '. Seth Jones to Roles ville, I thence - south to .the beglning, eontainlog , iuu acres more or less, Known as . ' , the Lunsford land. Second tract 1 1 ; being -the land conveyed to H AT "Jones and Wm A Horton bv Jas! , , Fowler, admr. of Moses King, and - adjoins the lands of F Wf Montague, ' Seth Joneay Hartwell Horton, ;W A acres.. - , v For" further descriutloa ot said v lands see the aforesaid rooripage -' W. N, JONES, mr!5-lw4w -' ' Attorney. ALE OF LAND. s .- By authority of a mortgage from A. ' L. Ferrell and wife, recorded in book - 1 1 2, page 633, records of Register of - Deedit office for Wake county, I will on Saturday, 10th April, IbVl, at 12 - o'clock ra., at the oourt house door of Wake county, tell to the highest bid der for cash, the following described land in Marks Creek township, Wake county; to-wlt: Begins at a stake, P. H. Mangum't corner, runs south 8?i .degrees- west 42. 60 chains to a stake ud pointers, thence south 31 degrees, s west 10.76 chains to a stake, Uienoe t vuth 87 degrees east -10 chains to a gi Wee and pointers, thence south S de ' gf tea east 15.64 .chains to a stake, the wee South 87 degrees east3l.?2ohalnt ' u H 'take in P. H. Mangum's line, thenoff north 4 degreef, east .30.63 chains to the beginning, containing 99 acres. The land described above be Inn lot Vo. 3 of the Richard Terrell lands alhKled to A. L. Ferrell.-' -td, , W. N. JONE3. Att'y. . Executor's Notice. ' - Having thlt day qualified as Execu tor of the estate of the late Crady H lake, deceased, this is to give notice to all parties having claims against said party will present them to me on or b-fore the 18th day of November 17, or this will Jie plt-ad in bar of j r r i-ovrt'f , A J. 1 LX.I0, , i. H laViiw KxwuUr ' f 9 . M .. . Panacea Water cured papa, biff bud' die, little sissie and 'me too.' Yes, every time mamma heart anyone oom' pialo , she says,- Drlnk Panacea Wattsr. o And mamma' never makes a miBiaK, tor Hbe told meto " YELLOW KID." "Right you are, my littlefellor, fur it win certainly cure dyspepaiavf e erai aemmjf money ana ilv om plalnU, lost of appetite, chronic dlar- rnoea, teroiuia ana eczema, ana re stores weak men, delicate, women and sickly children to' vigor and health." Mas. YELLOW KID.' i It large bottles In case fcl 50; tingle bottle 85c; 50c allowed for j case and empty bottles if returned t Received irean irom tne spring every week. Horth Side Drngi Stored YlflBEYfiCdiVEII, " ISO Morgan street. ' 'MANDFACITURERs' OF. Repairing done promptly. --rv ? Horses and mules shod skilfully. Our waeon deiartment will he un der, the- management of Mr. T. A. Bowen. who it well known as the boss wagon maker. . " . I mli lm ECONOMY May oe neoetsarv in man 1 ways when dollars rare scarce am wants many, but it Is" not desirable to practice It in the nurchate of food, which Is life. Below a certain standard food imperfectly nourishes; tap ard It easts a reasonabl totbatttand- prloe. We reasonable never want more than prloe for our Orooerlet, 1t RAPID SALES ...... j " Give our customers. ba twnufit of close margins. We never keep any thing that it not tae bet4rol iu kind, and we only want a (a proSt on what we invest la lt - . CHOICE CROCERIESj Alwayt lastoek and promptly delivered 'whea ordered' - 1 TIIOS. PEdGUD. You Can Settle the Ever Vejatlous Question.,,.., It! What to bive the Bride x By spending a lew, moments looking through .our inew and comp ete stock of ' ' , f ' - v . ; - ; Iroa and Srass Lamps China, j' ; 1 BriCrsf-Brkc: Jiwsxns aro OlrunAHtm. v Have your' eyes tested. No charge for ezomlnatlot.S.-, i,lt ' MORTGAGE ' BALeToF LAIO - By virtue of powerj conferred fcy mortgage executed tome, bvLucrstr Blake, W Q Blake and wife M L Blake and A Moouejrbam, on ta 24th January,' m,T which ssidt mortgage is resorded in the offieeef the register of does for - Wake county in book 131, page 195, I wilt sell at 12 o clock m., at the, court! house door in the city Of Raleigh, at Eublio auction for cash, to the highest idderon Saturday, March 27th, A. D. 1897, the, following described' tract of land, 'lying hnd 'situate a. Wake county w la , House's Creek Township, being the .land cccupledt by tiucraty tilake (at toe tane of the execution of said mortgage), and the same which .was conveyed te Mrs. Malinda Howie by lawk W Peck, administrator, of William. Peck by deed dated May 2, 1S03 (see regis ter's office for i Wake county, book: 19, pnge 555) and from WThos Howls to sai4 Lucraty tsiak aad others by deed dated 2lst January LS30 (see register's office for: Wake county, book 63, page 332) which said deeds are maae a part -neveor, anui wnicn t said trutt of land eontoinsone hun-ll d re J ofres. j- Vv .Ii Claks, ,. -feb-.!-dts ' - k '. . Mortgagee-. n 14 me W Thais." . ' (COrTBiOBTKD.) i::li:a to ihs Ptilicj I have opened a hospital for the eure of tick watohet, jewelry, etc., at tne office formerly, occupied by the S A L at a 'ticket omoe in the Yarboro build In between Otev'a barber ahon and the Yarboro. Hotel offlct. Work first-class and cure warrant ed to but one year with proper usage iij--.ii- RetpeotniUy, WmTHAlN If t(COIYHlMIT.(i T hate'bten ibar. m23 lw nOOTTPOnTCER BriWiiig Cos ock Beer Now on iafei' r Our greatest success i. .: Superiof to Bavarian Beer, There are others, but you will know PORTNER'S ' by ther Delicious Flavor, . , Heavy Body, I ' j Rich, Creamy White Form. Cell for Portnor's. Ale and Porter tl per for priyate families. dozen bottles Tfos marl lw - R.' Jones, ; . . Raleigh, N. C. . Wh6lesaleand rete.ll Commissi - -; , Dealers in All Kinds or Rouen and Prssxd LxniBXK. - - Laths, Pine and Cypress Sbagles Frames.: Poors, Saiih and Bha4av Hard and Soft' Wood Mantles, State and Marble ; Mantles J Iron tand Wooden Tubs and Tanks,'1 iron Col umns, Beams and Iron Stairs; and all 'other Iron structurss. Iron Fencing a specialty. 1 . Iroavaad Steel Roofing, Siding and Ceillag, Finlals andGalvaniiediroaCorslws.:? Eave Trough, tin nd Gal van nod Conduct ing Piping; Heating and) Ventilating Apparatus, and all aiads of wood- warning maaninery. r Offioe. Room 24 Pollen Buildintr correspondence solicited. - fll lm (SALE OF. LAND.' Bv authoritv jA a iudsrment of the Superior Court of Wake oounty, made la tpeoial prooeedinga entitled Lm B. Young, exocutor, Wm Mitchell ve. An nie E. Debnam and - others, I will on. jnday, 6th of May, 187,atl2o'olock m. at the court, house door of Wake oounty, sell to the highest bidder at Subllo auction a certain tract of laad 1 Wake Forest township, Wake county, beginning as a stake On the oeaar prong. tMarooro's eorner.tneace south ii degrees west . 170 poles te a. stake in the Penny Hill tract of land,. thence east 101 poles to a nlacJa oak,, oorner of Penny Hill tract,, ahenot north zi degrees east 39- psjies-to a stake, thence south. 8? degNascatt,2fi poles to a white oak, theaaaa asrtirSi degrees, eatt 130 poles, to a. poplar at the low grounds, them e ajfeagywith the low groands to a red oa-fco thavbsnkt of the creek, thence up, eald creek 10 tne-oegisaing, oonmiufjiov i acres, ana known as the Harts Held land, Sf (i sash, II . Sale made v to mas real estate eta. Terms of sale, one-fourth oath balance within six months from sale day-wlth Interest, Title reserved nntil purchase money it paid. JONES, Com'r. - MAlitS OS CITY PROrKBTY, S'- 'I.JJ.VM'. ' ' A- By virtu of a decree of the Supe rior Court ol Wake oounty, N. Q., is the cause entitled, "Hill, trustee, Vs. Ellzabetb Reaves et sit,". I will tell at publkA auction for oast at the oourt house door in Raleigh. N. C, on Monday, the 3d day of May, 1897, at 12 o'clock noon, than tonowtng- lot of land: Situate in the city of Raleigh adjoining the land o the estate of the late Cburchell Harris and others on the eaat tide of South Blount street, and beginning si laid Cburchell Har ris' southwest corner " oa said Blount street, .thence aV with said Harris line H1 feet to another line of aatd Harris, thence south witb said line fcot feet to Bledsoei avenue, ' thence west with said avenue 127 feet to Blount street, thence notrth with east tlds of said Blount atrtet, 8(4 fret to the be ginning, anl betng the lot conveyed to Elizabeth Rivera by S. P. Penning ton, mortgagee, deed recorded la Book 11.1, j-sre lU-,-istfr oi Deeds o.uoe for W ake oounty. -.1 bit It a eorner lot near Shaw University and is val uable property. ' - li. C. BECK WITH, Com'r. -: March 81, '97 tde ; . r,t 'j ,. l II .mil i! . . ' i.'ICD Gchiro fte I6it3 C:!dj Prico 50cf OOCjCSI t ;;.-.r;:.?:'-v;-:" " ',v:'' j-f Sale Begins Thursday, THOMAS AND Cross & n llid-Wlnter Sale- It is more than sensational it is intensely exciting, have yon had just such an opportunity at this season of the are aeiermmea 10 iohow our oia-time r nd you reap the benefit. Below you Hen tit. Youth's Suits. - ' - A - tlO SO and 111 suits now $8 OO All our 112, $12 50 and 113 SO suits now $to OO All our tlS, 116 and 116 SO suits now $12 SO AlTour 117 50, 11860 and 120 sultf dow " SIS OO f- . ISmi', Trousers. n All our 12 60 and tSCpanta now $aoo The above'.ls only a few of the will do well to compare prices. CROSS & LINEHAN'S, OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY 1 Page & Marshall, pr0prietof. ?:':zr Gtomps of All Kinds VXH.:T':1STr':r? Mads to order on Isaac's CMrated Glucium, Pens $1.00 gross, tiO.OO great gross ThevConnercial unci Farmers' c Chartered by General Assembly' 1891, Paid Up Capital Depoits . Offers basking. Its customers every r Ei!if Dc;csli Ecxcs for ; Rest ca ?Reasfis:t!e Icin '-.'c ."''-.; "s. 'Soms good business iffiost to 1st 'i V 4. 1. THOMAS, President, :jU..S. JKRMAN. Casns '- Linehan. Clothing Excitement, Never before year, but we custom 01 clearing up v will dnd some of the ba winter gooos rgains: All our 13 50 and 14 pants now $3 OO All our H, ti 50 and S5 pants now $4 00 All our Kl, 16 50 and $7 pants now )8 00 Colored Shirts. Former prloe 15o, II and If now SOU Former price '1 25 and II SO now 75c A glance at our window, or a call will convince you of the above facts. All our 17 50, 18 and 110 pants now $e 00 bargains in store for yen, -and vou 210 Fayette ville - Street. We Find It Easy To ran a laundry that will please our patrons. We are not 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 taoney. All the same there are tote of laoadries 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. SIOO.OOO.OO $3oo,ooo;oo tkm coaslstent with" safe AX.T A4 TIIOMPSON, Vie Presides. ' IT.jAflKSON; Assistant; Cashier. April 1, 12 O'clock! CAMPBELL. GENUINE Early Rose j White Star SEED POTATOES. Ordered direct from Michican, 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 hard and durable. Jellioo 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 tome time 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 ana quality guaranteed Dy authorley of the general agent. Jonos & Powell, Miners' Agents, Ualeigh, H. V. Phones 41 and 71. Notice ofSale of Valuable Stock. G. D. Austin ) North Carolina, vs. Wake County, C. C. Foster. ) In the Superior Court. By virtue of authority in an order from D. H. Young, Clerk Superior Court for Wake county, in the above entitled action, 1 will sell on Satur day, the 3d day of April, 1897, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake ooanty, to the highest bidder for cash, the following named live stock, the property of the defendant. C. C. Foster, to-wit Four mares, two stallions and two colts. This March 20, 1997. HAM T. JONES, Sheriff of Wake county. m20tds. BALE OF REAL AND PERSON AL . PROPERTY. By authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Wake oounty in an action entitled T B Crowder and N M Rand trading as Crowder and Rand vs. O Rogers and others. rendered at February term 1897, 1 will on Monday, April 19th, 1897 at 12 o'clock m. at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash the following described) real and personal property: First parcel begins at the point where tn eastern-une i , tr"".'J ' . Saunders street extended touches Its intersection with West South thi Khamoat road, - thence north- street, running thence west 105 feet eastwardly with said road 62 feet to thence jiorth 2 feet, thence east the southwest corner of lot No. 8 in N feet, thence south 52 feet to the block 8 of the lands of the Rex hos- ( beginning, being formerly the home Sital trustees thence north with the place of PA Freeman and her bus ne of lot No. 2, 69 feet to a stake band.S J Freeman. v corner of Fidelia Rogers.' thence 1 Terms of said sale, one half cabh west with her line 82 1-2 Teet to and the balance in one year's time. Saunders street thence south with 1 " . fOBiat C. STaoNO, said street 63 feet, to the beginning f ; March 8.? h , Commissioner. Second parsel Begins at the west -aids of Saunders street at R M. Utz-1 ' man s corner, rnns west who saiu Utxman's line tnd; that of R. Whit- aker 93 feet to a stake, thence south - . . A . . t . . . . 1 . 1 wardiy 20 feetitb a stake, thence eastwardly 84 feet toSauaders street, ' claims a the said es t thence north with said street 25 feet present t the nndersi r to the beginning! ':.vv5.i.,.-,,?';.,j his office lnRaieijh, N. C.,cn ' At the same tin and place under .fore the 26th day of March, 1 the aforesaid judgment I will also ' this notice will be plead in ! sell to the highest bidder for cash, their recovery;' and all par! one eight-horse Hope engine, one' debted to the said estate will -hand planer made by Fay & Co., ! make Immediate payment to t and one saw and fixtures. . .i' derslgned. J. C. Marc tW. N. Jones, ' ; 1 Commissioner. C0,l end i;L0. O' TO THE Southern S ; ; Baptist . . Convention WILMINGTON, H. C May 5th to 14th, 1897. THE OFFERS Best Service I Quickest Reufts t AND A HALF RATE. In addition to the regular superb double daily srrvioe, it Is proposed to run ; ! yf. Three "Baptist Special Trains FROM , Virginia. North Carolina. Soata Carolina and Gsorcla, - wi-wr.-!:. Making immediate connections with trains from all points, :."s,v; North. Soata, East and Waal. - For special printed matter, maps, time-tables, rates, tickets, Bleepevs and all information, address or call on :!' X':t :? H. A. NewlanB, . Gen'F Ag't Pass'r Dept. .V 0 Kimball House,4tlanta, Ga. -Ok- 7 T. J. Andkbson, Gen'l Fass'r Ag't., Portsmouth, V. Seaboard Air Line Sale or a Valuable City I.ot and . Residence. In pursuance of an order and -judgment of the clerk of the Supe- . rior court in and for said Wake county, North Carolina, In special proceedings upon a petition for par- j tition of land, entitled Nettie Bridg ers and husband, W H Bridgers, Dora Wabtnan and husband, Henry Wabman, Blanche Freeman and oth ers, ex parte, I will, on Monday,.. April 5th A D 1897, at the hour of 1 V , o'clock m., sell at the court house j door of said county the following de- j scribed property to the highest bid- J der at public outcry, viz: Beings I lot upon which there is a residence, .. ' situate in the city of JElaleigh-" county, and bounded and as,t,T as follows: By a. line beginning at a poini, on wens owim ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having quannea as aoministrator J of the estate of Nancy Harris, de ! ceased, late of Wake county, N. C, ' . V - 1 . . !.. 1 1 1 . , this la to yotlfy all persons Lav! t : Administ JB.C. Beckwith, Atty. i
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