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A Handsome Compliment to Kalelgh. The Baltimore Manufacturers Re cord, referring to the recent hand book published by the Chamber of Commerce of Rileigb, says. "Rileigh is situated in the centre of the State ou elevated tabic land, on the direct line of the Seaboard Air-Line railroad, theSoutheiti rail way and within a few miles of the Atlantic Coast Line system, within fifteen hours of New York. It is oue of the most desirable winter homes for Northern and New Eng land health and pleasure sjekcrs, having excellent hotels and private board, with all modern comforts and conveniences, including water works, sewerage, electric aid gas lights, electric street cars, telephone and telegraph systems, paved street s, etc. For further descripticn read the brochuro now being distributed by the Chamber of Commence and Industry." Southern Railway Compaiy. Week ending rates, on sale via Southern 'raiiVjyi- ... . .. The Southern railway have placed on sale every Saturday and Sunday week end tickets to following sea shore aud mountain resorts from Raleigh: ( rates. To Asheville and return ...(.. .$5 40 To Black Mountain and return 5 10 To Round Knob and return . . 4 90 To Marion and return 4 GO To Morganton and return . ... 4 20 To Conn ally Springs and return 4 00 To Hickory and return 4 00 To pld Point Comfortand return 2 50 To Virginia Beach and return 2 50 To Ocean View and return 2 50 To iVilmington aud return. .. 2 50 To Morehead City and return . 2 50 The above tickets are good to re turji on the following Monday after date? or sale. For full particulars call on or write Thad C. Sturgis, ticket agent s.t. the Southern railway union station, Raleigh, N C. WH Green. Gen'l Supt. W A Turk, G P A. , J M Cn.i T. M. J'ouirth July Jubilee via Southern Railway. G'bod old fashioned Uh of July celejbration. The Southern railway runs the greatest number of trains on tlhe most convenient schedules, and is the best fourth of July road to aid from all points. Tickets at greiitly reduced rates will be sold J;iljV 2, ., 4. and for morningtrains of J july 5, limited for return July 7, 18H71. Apply to T C Sturgis, agent Southern railway, Raleigh, N C. (Was Soon Feeling llctter. :r three years I was troubled i my heart and liver. I was run n in health and could hardly -, I was so weak. I tried mar.y ?icines and finally bough a bottle food's Sarsaparilla. I was soon J. I ng better, and after taking a 5 "imore bottles I was strong and J to work." W S Harris, Cloverdale, Va. xd's Pills are the best cathar Easy to take, gentle mild. 25 !-ts. p i Did Vou Ever H- Electric Bitters as la reman v for r troubles? If not, get a bottle j- and get relief. Tbis medicine been found to bra peculiarly Ipted to the relief anfl cure of all I d?jipniplaints, exerfting a won derful dir6v. influenc e in giving strength and tone to in e organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at all druggists. Stands at the U sad. Aug. J, Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says. "Dr. iKing's New Discovery, is the only i thing that cures my cough, and it is tlhe best seller I have. " J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Ariz, writes: "Dr. IKing's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it nevei fails and is a siure cure for consumption, coughs and colds, I cannot say enough for iJiS merits." Dr. King s New Dis cfoverv for consumption, coughs and colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of century, and todav stands atl the head . It never disappoints. Free trial bot ties at all druggists. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their chil dren while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by all druggist in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. I MULES and HORSES. Just received an extra nice lotof Horses and Mules. Large lot of Buggies and Farm Wagons which will be sold cheap. J. M. PACE, 111 East Martin St., Raleigh, N. C. apl23tf NOTICE. t wAirr flvvrr man and woman la the ttnltad ItatM inUraaUd Id its Opium and Whisky cases. Addnss B. t. Woolley, Atlanta, tia, Bex Mhaad oae wui M astjeaixea. A Sour Subject. V'uegar. And yet how important at this season of the year when so much is being used. You do not want to incuranv risk to your health by using cheap stuff made of chemi cals called vinegar. Such stuff is not cheap at any price. The best all round goods is made of pure apple cider, and allowed to stand long enough to become strong with rich mellow flavor that nothing but age can impart. Last summer we ad vertised and sold pure 4-Years Old Cider Vinegar, guaranteeing satisfaction. Not a single complaint was heard. Such evidence is inspiring to us and should be sufficient proof to all that it is genuine. We Now Gome to You in a business way and offer you this pure old apple vinegar at 35c per gallon. If it does not suit you, re turn it and get back your money, or if you make pickles with it and it fails to keep them we will refund to you the cost of the "egetables as well as the price paid for the vene gar. Order a sample at once. D. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. Phone 28. FRANK STRONACH'S Great Offers for 60 Days. Fifty Buggies. Carriages, Carts, Road Wagons at factory prices. I make this offer in order to close out a portion of my stojk to enlarge my business. I can sell you a nice Top Buggy for $55 to $G0. Open Buggy .'?0 to $45. Canopy Top Phteton $75 to $85 and Extension Top Carriages for $115 to $140. Harness and Horse-findings the most complete line in the State, at cost. Don't miss the oppcrtunity. I mean business. I have several good horses for sale cheap. FRANK STROMACH, LIVERYMAN. Mahler and Woollcott, 12 W. Hargett Street. BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP We carry the most complete lineof Bicycle sundries in the city, and also have first-class ladies and Gent's Wheels to Rent ALSO A TANDEM. We ask you to call and see our stock. All work guaran teed to give satisfaction. Charges Reasonable. Don't Travel Until you have your trunks thor oughly overhauled by T. F. Brockwell. He knows how to make a new trunk out of an old one, aud what's more he keeps a complete stock of trunk hardware, consisting of locks, keys, catches, rollers. handles, hinges and linen and paper for lining. Calls promptly answered anywhere in the nitir. Shon N. 212. South Salisbury street, nearBriggs and JuliusLewis hardware stores. Week Knd Tickets via Southern lly Tli a Southern Railway has Dlaccd nn ealA ovAi-v Raturdav and Sundav round trip tickets from Raleigh to Old Point Uomiort, Virginia ueacn, Ocean View, Wilmington and More ViAsid Citw at 2 50forthe round trir. good to return Mondays following dates or sale. For further information, apply to Thad C. Sturgis, ticket agent Southern Railway, Union Station. J. M. ClLP, W A TURK, Traffic Mgr. G. P. A W. H. Green, Gen. Supt. Ad ml 1st ra tor's Notice. Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of aucky Auory, aec a, late of Wake county, this is to notify al persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23d day of May, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar 01 ineir recov ery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned j. v. juarcom, Adm r. May 22, '97 law6w Something Nice. Ferrln Hiihh, Springfield Hams, wlnirr cured. Smithfleld. Va., Hams Large invoices of the above goods have just leen received and are offer ed for your selection. New Roe Herrings in barrels and half barrels. New Shad Uoe in kits. We have something particularly ap- Petizing in our Stuffed Sweet Mango 'ickle, and the famous Kalamazoo Celery Pickle. They are both recent arriyals and are worthy a trial. Ful". line of Curtis' famous Pre serves in Glass. Our Mocha and Java Coffee is the best that can be produced at any price. Try it. S3 TIIOS. PESCUD, The Grocer. Valuable Farm Lands for Sale, By virtue of authority conferred by two certain deeds of mortgage, the one from J. N. Hslding, to Willis Holding, dated April (ith, 1889, and registered in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Wake county, N. C, in book 106 at page 570; and the other from O. K. Holding to J. N. Holding, dated November 28th, 1894, and registered in said office in book 14M at page 78; we will on Thursday, June 10th, 1897, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, six tracts of land in Wake Forest township. Wake county, N. C, and more fully described as follows: First tract: Contains 30 acres more or less, and is bounded by the lands of the Morehead estate, formerly owned by W D Jones and wife, the lands of W B Hunter, the dower lands of Sarah J Hunter, the lands of Isadore D Garner and the 100 acre tract hereinafter described, being the same conveyed to Willis Holding by W M Hunter and others by deed registered ii: said office in book 83 at page 300, leference to which is made. Second tract: 'Contains 100 acres more or less, and is bounded by the said 30 acre tract and the lands of Isadore D Garner, Dr A R Vann, W B Hunter and the 21 J acre tract hereinafter described, being the same conveyed to Willis Holding by W M Hunter and others by deed registered in said office in Book 83 at page 300, reference to which is made. Third tract: Contains 21 J acres, more or less, and is bounded by said 100 acre tracton the south, the lands of W. K. Hunter, deceased, on the east, and by Smith's creek and the "Carver tract, "hereinafter describ ed on the north, northwest and west and is the land conveyed to said Wil lis Holding by W. K. Hunter and wife by deed registered in said of fice in book 83 at page 301, reference to which is made. Fourth tract: Contains six acres, more or less, and is bounded on the north by the Forestville path, lead ing from W. B. Dunn's farm house to Forestville, on the east by the lands of J . J. Thomas, on the south by said "Carver tract," and on the west by Mrs. Frances C. Fort, and is the land conveyed to said Willis Holding by J. J. Thomas by tieea registered in said office in book 106 at page 562, reference to which is made. Fifth tract: Contains 109 Mb acres more or lessand is bounded on the north by the said six acre tract and the lands of said Fort and Thomas, on the east by the lands of W n Dunn and the ''SnrinL' Tract." hereinafter described, on the south by Smith's creek and the said 100 acre tract, and on the west by the lands of Dr A R Vann and D W Allen, and the same is known as the "Carver tract ortnetw w Alston lands, and being the same conveyed to Willis Holding by Armisteau Jones, commissioner, by deed reg- isterea in saia omce in oook jvu at nape 559. roference to which is made Sixth tract- Contains 38-1-10 acres more or less, and is bounded on the north by lot No. 5 of the W. M, Alston lands and tbe road ieau inz from Wake Forest to Rolesville by said Alston s nouse, on ine east by said lot JNo. o, on tne soutn uy lot. No. I of said Alston lands and the lands of W. K. Hunter deceased, and on the west bv said "Carver Tract" and the landsof W. Ii. Dunn, and the same is known as the "Snrinir Tracfof said Alston lands and being the same conveyed to said Willis Holding by Armistead Jones, commissioner, by deed regis tered in said office in book nib at page 559, reference to which is made Time of sale. 12 o'clock m. Place of sale county court house door in Raleigh. N. C. WILLIS HOLDING, Mortgagee. W. W. Vass, Executor of W. W. Vass, deceased, assignee of Mort iragee. J. N. Holding, Mortgagee. Isaac E. Emerson, assignee of Mort gagee. 1 Ernest Hay wood attorney for I. E. Emerson. May 10th, 1897. d. t. s. This sale has been postponed un til July 10th. Proposal for Building. Sealed proposals for the erection of the Capital Club House in the city of Raleigh will be received un til noon of June 1st, 1897. Plans and specifications can be seen by ap plying to L A Mahler, secretary of the building committee. The com mittee will reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. D E Everitt, Chm'n Bld'g Committee. Raleigh, May 10, 1897. 10 tjl Cross & Special 150 Suits will lie offered other words they are: 50 Suits at $10, your choice for $7.50. 50 Suits at $12.50, your choice for $10. 50 Suits at $15, your choice for $12.50. These are all new, clean goods and can't 1p duplicated anywhere at such prices. On sale this week only Come anil get the pick. A full and correct line of furni.i hings always on hand. Gross and Linehan. Wait For the Conductors' Excursion For NORFOLK, Va., Tuesday, July 13, viaS. A. L. Special coaches for ladies and attendants. Train will be personally conducted. No extra charge for baggage. Let everybody go. ftaT For tickets and othc" information, call on W. W. Newman at 222 Fayetteville street. jne 19 TWO NEW THINGS IN RALEIGH. mnTTmirmTmTTTfmnTTTmmTn iiiiitmuiiiuuuiimiaiiuiiiliiil An Automatic Instructor wi without anv risk of falling. Second. A Puffing Iron for Ladies' Shirt Waists, mad" especially for this purpose, (live us a trial. Don't Forget Our Bicycle Repair Shop. PAGE & MARSHALL, A Nice Line of HAMMOCKS Can be seen at Alfred Williams & Co.'s Bookstore. We sell Hurd's line of Fine Stationery, The nicest line shown in the city. We can supply your wants. Phone 210. lours truly, Alfred Uilliams & Co, The Commercial and Farmers' Bank, of Raleigh, I C. Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . $100,000.00 Depoits .... $300,000.00 Offers its customers everv accommodation consistent with safe banking. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President. B. S. JF.RMAN Casn p H. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. administrator's notick. Haviner qualified as administrator of the estate of Lizzie Spencer, deceased, late of Wake county, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or oefors the lUth day of June, VMS, or this notice will be plead in bar of Jthelr recovery; and all ))cr sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Hl'.NRY J YOUNC, June Id, 1897-6w Adin'r Press and Folder for Sale. On Thursday, July 8, 181)7, at No. 122 Fayetteville street, in the city of Raleigh, N. C, there will be sold at public auction one second-hand seven colum quarto double feed Dispatch Babcock Printing Press and one Dex ter Intermediate Folder with paster and trimmer, together with the appur tanances thereto. Said property may be seen and examined upon appli cation to Battle & Mordecai. Sale made under powers conferred upon Barnhart Brothers & Spindler by two mortgages, registered in book No. 143 at pages 45ti and 758 of the Register of Deeds office of Wake county. Hour of sale, 12 m. Barnhart Bros. & Spindler. By Battle & Mordecai, Attorneys. June 17, iS97 20d Wanted An Idea Who can think of iome simple thlnfftotatntY Mir MfMm thr mar Drill you weajto. Writ JOHN WEDPRRBURN CO.. Patent Atur- ers. Wuhlncton, O. O., for their tl.m nrtae offer and ew Ut at oaa thoaaand laranUoaa w t I ML Linehari. Sui Sale. - In thin sale this week for cash. In exchanging dolliirs with you. Here I learn you to ride a Bicycle (Ladies and Cents.) Try it. Prices reasonable, , $ae 0f Lot in East Raleigh. By virtue of a decree of Wake Su perior Court, in the ease of Needham W. Poole, administrator of Irwin , Poole, iteotaser, vs. Horsey Will and 1 others, being S. P. No. 771, a petition I to sell land for assets, in which case the undersigned was appointed com missioner to sell the lands described in the petition, I will on Monday, the 12th day of July, IW7, at 12 o'clock ra., at the court house door of Wake county, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described tract of land: A lot in Kast Raleigh, beginning at a point on the south side of Cotton Place street, the north west corner of lxt 34, running thence west along the line of Cotton Place street fifty (50) feet to the northeast corner of Lot .'18, thence south with the line of Lot 36 onq hundred and sixty one and one half (ItiH) feet to the corner of Lots 36 and 57, thence east with the line of Lot 57 iifty (50) feet to the northwest corner of said lot and thence north one hundred and Bixty one and one half ( 16H) feet to the be ginning, being Lot No. 35 in the plan of Cotton Place, as recorded in Hook 53, page 501 of the office of Register of Deeds of Wake county containing one-sixth of an acre, or thereabouts. A. B. Andrews, Jr., Com'r. June 10, '97 30d I BBIIU'6 FOB EITHER SEX IX unUn O This remedy being ! tented directly to ti. GAS eac or meae aweww; of the Cienlto-l rtnar. Orftat, reaalreo no ehawe of diet. Care raaranteed tm 1 to a Iplalapaek all, l.OO by ami M M XfcJUetold eal7 r Just tell them that you Magistrate. MnnNALOS CO., - MANFRS THE CLAUDE VERNET GO. Articles fit' Ajr roemcnt, ol' Clerk anil Letters Certificate Aktici.ks or Ai.i:i:i'.mi;nt North Carolina, Wake County. To the Clerk of tin: Supi-riur ( 'oui t of said county : We, the undersigned, U-iny dcsijpui. Of forming a corporation under the name and for thepurjjoscs and for the period hereinafter set forth, do hereby agree under our hands and seals that we and they who may associate them selves with us by subscribing to the capital stoek of the said proposed cor poration, and our and their and our successors and assigns shall become a body corporate under the name and for the purpose and period hereinafter set forth, and to that end hereby peti tion the Superior ( 'ourt of said county to declare us to be such corporate body under the provisions of Chapter Hi. Volume 1 of the Code of North Carol inn. 1. The name of said corporation shall be "The Claude Vernct Com pany."' 2. The business proposed to be done by said corporation is (It the pur chase, improvement and sale of real estate: (2) farming and the making plantations of vines, small fruits and other growths and the sale of the pro ducts of the same and (.'I' the manu facture and sale of frn.t products, the carrying on of a wine dis tilling business, and also the pickling, preserving, canning and evaporating business and its attendant branches. .'1. The place of business of said corporation shall be at Pine Hlull . in in the county of Moore, or in its vicin ity or elsewhere in the Stale of North Carolina. . The length of time during which the said proposed corporation shall continue shall be thirty years. 5. The following named persons have subscrioed to the capital stock of the said corporation: l.eo '. I. yon. Kdwin T. Uartram and R. C S. Mc Neil le. Ii The capital stock of such corpo ration shall be Twenty Thousand Dol lars, divided into two hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dol lars each, but the capital stock of the corporation may be increajed or de creased by a vote of the majority of thu stock in alue. to an amount not exceeding nc Hundred Thousand Dollars and not less than Five Thou sand Dollars. 7. The said corporation shall have ower to make needed by laws for its government, to adopt and use a com mon seal which it may alter at pleas ure, and may borrow money for its purposes and issue therefor it notes or bonds and may by and with the consent of a majority, in value, of its stockholders, secure the payncut thereof bv morlgi'.c, trust deed or otherwise. S. The stockholders of said corpora tion shall not be ndivi.. :y name for the debts, engagements or defaults of the corporation. It. In witness whereot we nave here unto set our hands ami seals this the 21th day of May. 1NI7. KDWIN J . JiAKTKAM Seal. I l.r.r. C. I .yon. I Seal. R. ( .. S. .McNhm.i.k, I Seal. STATK OI- CONNKITHTTT. County of Fail held. Before me Victor .). lieehman. a no tary publi'', in ami for said County and State, personally appeared Leo C. Lyon, Kdgar T. Uartram and R. (i. S. McNcillc known to be the pel sons whose names are signed to the annexed agreement and petition for incorporation and duly acknowledged before me that they signed and i xecul ed the same for the puposes therein expressed. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this the 2d day of June hliT. Vhtou J. IlKI HMAN. Notary Public STATK Or' CONNI.C THTTT. County of Fairfield, ( ounty Clerk's ( lllice. 1, William R. Shcllon, Clerk of said County, and of the Superior Court, in and for said County, the same being a Court of Record, hereby certify, that Victor J. Rechman, was at the date of the eertltlcate of proof, or acknowledg ment 0 the annexed instrument, a No tary Public, within and for said ' oun ty, duly appointed, commissioned and sworn, and authorized by the laws of said State, to administer oaths, and take the acknowledgement of deeds and other instruments ami to certify the same: that I am well aciuaiiiteu with his handwriting, ami verily be lieve that the signature to the instru ment hereto annexed, is genuine: am. that said instrument is executed and acknowledged in conformity with the laws of this State. In testimony whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and attired the seal of said Court, at liridgport in said County and State, on the 3rd of .1 line 1W7. WM. R. Siiki.toN. Clerk. NOI'TII CAKoUNA. Wake Coin ty. The foregoing eertilicatc of William R. Shcllon, County Clerk, and Clerk of the Superior Court of rairlield County, Connecticut, is adjudged to be correct. Ijet the instrument with the Certilicates ! Registered. Witness mv hand and ollleial this June 2"), 1WI7'. D. II. Voi m:. Clerk of Superior Court. No 41l!t. Statu ok Xoiuu Cauoi.ina To all Whom These Presents Shall Come - Greeting: Know ye, That it, appears from the certificate from the Clerk of lhe Superior Court of Wake county that the following named persons, Kd win F. Bartrame. Leo C. Lyon and R. (!. S. McNeille, before me on the 2!th day of Mav, 18!7, signed and filed Articles of Agreement for the formation of a private corporation before said Clerk, and copy of said Articles of agreement, duly certified by said Clerk under the seal of said court, have been filed and recorded in this office, as prescribed in chap ter 318 of the Acts of 1893. Now, therefore, Under the power saw me smoking the i Ma and authority vested in me bv said I ,.h, i..,. -'Is: ,',f ii.i iwt I.l.i hereby declare the persons sijfnin said Articles of Agreement duly in corporated, under the name and style of The Claude Vernet Com pany, for the period of thirty years from and after the 23th day of June, lH'.iT. ,fnr the purpase set forth in said articles of agreement, with all the powers, rights and liabilities conferred and imposed by law o i such corporations. Witness, my hand and the Great Seal of the Slate of North Carolina, at ollicc in the city of Raleigh this 2.")tli day of June in the 121st year of our Independence, and in -the year of our Ixird one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven. C vn i s Thompson, Secretary of SUtd. PURE AND CHEAP I C E FOR SALE. Retail prices same as last season, which are lower than other places, as follows: Delivered from wagons each morning and evening, except Sundays, or at factory every pay. Five lbs, and less than ten lbs, at one time. liOc per 100 lbs. Ten lbs. and less than 25 lbs at one lime, ,"0e per 100 lbs. 2.'i lbs and less than 100 lbs. at one time, -Hie per 100 lbs. 100 lbs. and less than 1,000 lbs. at one time, .'l.jc per 100 lbs. 1,000 lbs. and less than 2,000 lbs. at one time, H0c per 100 lbs. 2.000 lbs. or more at one time. 25c per 100 lbs. Drivers are authorized to sell tickets for cash by the package at above prices. They are expected to be accommodating; toaunounce their arrival at f -ont gate and deliver ice theiv on receipt of ticket or money, but will not have time to wait or leave wagons to deliver ice iu houses. We wish to serve all reg ularly and request the co-operation of nil the people. Those wishing ice will please give notice a day in advance. Jones & Powell, RALEIGH, X. Phones 41 and 71. c. Sale of City Property- By virtue of the powers conferred upon me in a certain mortgage deed dated June II, 1XHI, from Chas. A (ioodwin and Alice A. Coodwin, his wife, to Thomas D. Martin, which said mortgage deed is registered in the of lice of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in book 112. page 77!'. 1 will on Monday, the 12th day of July, 18H7, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, sell to the highest bidder for cash, two certain lots in the city of Raleigh, being the following: First Lot Situated on the north side of Last Cabarrus street, bt ing part of lot No. 41 in the plan of the city of Raleigh as shown by Shaffer's map of said city, and adjoins the lands of the late N. V. Denton, Mrs. Sallie Lassitcr and described as follows: Beginning on Cabarrus street at N. V. Denton's southwest corner on said street, runs westward with the northern lineof said street, Iifty feet to W. H. J. Goodwin's corner, thence northward at right angels with said street about two hundred and ten (210) feet to lot No. (io in the plan of said city of Ral eigh, thence eastward with the line of that lot to Denton's corner fifty feet, thence south with Denton's line about two hundred and ten feet to the begin ning, being the same lot conveyed to said C. A. Goodwin by F. J . Hay wood D. G. Fowle and wife, et als, by deed recorded in book t.4, at page 488 in the Register of Deeds oftlee of Wake county. Second Lot-Situated between Pay i ttevillc ami Wilmington streets, front ing about one hundred feet on each and situated about the middle of the block between Davie and Cabarrus streets ir. the city of Raleigh, embrac ing about Ml by 210 feet 'ifl northvrn portion of lot No. "(l ar . Lvut SO by L'lu feet of the southern ) ftton Oi iot No. lid according to the "'in of the - itv of Raleigh as shown b iBittVr's inn of said city and more 'i- desci-'heit and bounded asfol'ow. mln." n the southwest eornt r of a lot uv, re.: h-. the late John Galling or his wile News and Observer building in the ea-tern line of Fayetteville street, thence cast two hundred and ten feet to the western line of Wilmington street, thence south with the western line of said street about one hundred feel to the lineof It. S. Tucker, thence west with his line two hundred and ten feet to the ea.-tcrn line of Fayttleville street, thence north with the eastern line of Fayetteville street about one hundred feet to the place of lieginning, containing nearly one-half of an acre, being the same land conveyed toChas. A. Goodwin by James Kennescey by deed recorded in the omce of the Re gister of Deeds of Wake ccunty in book Ho, page 773. Time of sale 12 o'clock noon Place of sale Court House door. Terms cash. T. D. Martin, Mortgagee. June 11, 1897. I.oh Kntcs North and West. The following rates are now in ellect from Norfolk, Portsmouth and Old Ptint via Baltimore and the Uoval HIup Line(B &OER): Philadelphia, one wav, $3 8(1. Philadelphia, round trip, $5.50. New York, one way, $G.30. New York, round trip, $9.50. Also low rates to all points North and west via Washington or Balti more. For tickets, Pullman space and stateroom reservation on Wash ington or Baltimore steamers apply to Arthur G Lewis, Southern Passenger Agent jnder Atlantic Hotel, Not folk, Va. may 11-tf
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