s- i I k.ss . i.l liill, H. C. ; , she Vlsltor-Pres Compaav (incorporated. ..J ; . UUATlOSf (Uf THC VISITOB, S- kd 1878,' ant) thi Press, UltiliSi 1S94. ' .": - in tbe i Academy of Music. iri K O. ANDREWS, ,.f Editor and Manager. -,1'ER H. IHeRAKY, : ' . Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. a Year.. . Months ie Month .. ;, . 14 00 $2.00 .35 lured as Sooond-Clase Mail Matter ee Leader in the News and i . in Circulation. s '"TELEPHONE NO. 168. .DAY. . .October 4 le the presence of physicians, i jiy men, foreign consuls and oth- y'i Brother Casimer Zeglen re PVed a bullet from a 44-caliber re aver aimed directly at his heart ht . ,errday In New York, and proved vjid doubt that his bullet-proof" loth is bullet proof. Tbe test, which is first to be made by Brother "'to" la-New York, took place on stage of a music hall . Two bul- 3 . , which were first di charged at itloth nailed on a piece of board, flattened, and one rebounded b puch force. A shot was then I'd.tZaglen's heart, covered by S- of the cloth. The ball was 4 like a mushroom and clung , fabric, which was not dam- fa The cloth is pliable, though jPiinch thick and apparently jr? silk and wool. fcc Jctbreak of yellow fever in ,-Vleons has caused the Secre jf , the Treasury to order the of the mint in thaf. city tem- 'ftrily. If the order should be 4a permanent the fever would ''directly accomplished a good fThe reopening of this mint feied during the war) was a Vaib. It has served no use-. Viij, but has been the nucleus Jaudals The opening of V- 1879 was delayed for Hjar by reasoj of the yel- 1 S epidemic prevai'ing at 3ss; and when operatives Philadelphia in December, ' f was found that the fine new a r's balances and other ap f 'A, shipped a few months be VTrom the makers had f completely ruined by rust suiLsof money were expended jtr macbinery, and an annual vsewas i.urred of about one r . ( J thousand dollars for sal a wages of employes who .i? the time unoccupied or itupiuyeu. railway men in New York the record for rapid con- in this country has been I y John D. Criinmins, who 4 ng roads to be operated by t'rground trolley system for yliolitah1; traotion company i jhe old horse-car lines in to Madison avenues. Ten e&hese electric roads have "ind fully equipped during 'f Jjventy-four days. In some addition to digging shal ibes for ties and conduits, ractor found it necessary to t water and drain pipes plac- the surface years ago by , city contractors, and to fravations ten feet deep in ok in which to bury the the work of construction e number of men employed ir0, f.nd they are drawing r week in salaries.' In all aas been spent thus far ' company." Th vast VI required in the JJ,eted and stored Jvhe work began, tc, to completion a "'rceof men are em- ployed. . Work on the rolling stock-, power house and machinery has not advanced so rapidly, bewever, ana triA nrtPtiinaf of the roads wilrbeTM layed until November 1st in conse quence. Muj. Lewis Ginter, head of tte Allen & Ginter branch of the Atneri can Tobacco Company, died at his home at Westbrook, Va , at 1 1 :20 o'clock Saturday night, aged 73 years. General Ginter was a native of New York, but came U Richmond when quite a young mao, and engag ed in the mercantile business. At the breaking out of the war he en tered the Confederate service and rose to the position of m j ir in the quarter's department, being always in the front, and proving his gal lantry on the field on a number of occasions. After the war he returned to New i trK ana engageu in me brokerage and banking business, until the celebrated Black Friday, when lie met with disaster. He then came back to Richmond and in association ,vith the late John T. AlleD, commenced tbe manufacture of cigarettes, the concern finally go- ing into the American Tobacco Com pany. Maj. t.inter accumulated a ' r J J lartre fortune, wastliecbief promoter . I of the buildmgof the Jefferson Hotel, in Richmond, and had spent large! . sums in suburban improvements. Kooklen's Arnioa 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 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists. Boils, pimples and eruptions, scrofula, salt rheum and all other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Several new series of poster type just received for the fall advertising at Clifton, Scarborough & Co. 's., 117 East Martin street. Work always ready when promised. TRAINED NURSES' Bureau of Information. Doctors and patients in need of Nurses' services can get full informa tion at MeKimmon's Drug Store, Kaleigh, N. (,'. sep2t factured for the money. Ask for the "Little At 75c, $1.01', $1 25, $1.")0 and $1.75. pay for them to sell ugain. hats A HUMMER! Our 10c Socks that we are selling for 5c a pair. The latest fad in satin ties ; we have them. Nerves just as rarely com from the uaeol Hood's SsrssparUls ss does the curs o! sorofuls, salt rheum, or other so-called blood diseases. This is simply because the blood sflects the condition ol all ths erves i M mux-lea and tissues. If it is im pure it cannot properly sustain these 1 Lrts. If made pure, rich, red and vital Ted by Hood's SsrssparUls, it carries health instead Oi aisfurc, r"" wot" nervous system ss nothing else can d " ThuV nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, are cured by Blood's Sarsaparilla Because it is the One True Blwd J'uHfier- ITT "I are the best :ifter-(llnner nOOll S K1I1S pills, am ingestion, ok. A PALM FOR EVERYBODY! Having a large stock of Palms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on greatly reduce prjce3 0D them, as well as on other plants. Supply or ln.P,,rtrd Bulb, Arrlvril . Hyancinths, Tulips, Narsissus, wrpesia Chinese Sacred and Easter Lilies for forcing and outdoor plant ing " . a 1 PI unoice uui rioners Of Roses. Carnations, etc. Floral Designs and Flowers for all occa sions and at all times. Evergreens and Shade Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace I n stitute Phone 113. octn READ THIS! Don't throw away your old locks, but send them to me and have them repaired. It will save you Money and Trouble I make all kinds of keys and can lit them at prices that defy competit'on When vour locks are giving you trouble or you need a key, be sure to give me a call. T. F. Brockwcll. 212 South Salisbury St, The Little Giant School Shoes Is the cheapest and best school shoe for children. They are made of the best material, looks well and will give double the wear of any other school shoe manu Giant" School Shoes. We sell shoes as cheap as others S. C. POOL. 130 Fayetteville St. It Gave Him The Nightmare To think how much money he lost by buying elsewhere before he inspected our stock and prices. Our stock this season is Up-ta-Date and are Money Savers. Oi.ll a I aila Our 49c soft dim a kcauci Tmm "V" and stiff the latest styles. neckwear, narrow, red afifc-BICYCEE Search Light, $4; Dazzler, $1.75; Julius Lewis Hardware Company, RALEIGH, N. C. AGENTS FOR. . CRAWFORD Harris' Lilhia Carbonated uuunuuiuiiimiuuililll ffftrfWImrnfftTfTfriitftiiii We guarantee that one glass of Harris' Lithia Carbonated Water will relieve any case of indigestion in one minute's time or money re funded, or if taken after each meal will cure any case of indigestion. Read what the noted Dr. Davega, of Chester, S. C, has to say for it: Ma. J. T. HARRIS: Dear Sir For the past eight months I have boen using Harris' Lithia Water, with the most excellent results, where I have been able to get my pa tients to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The Carbonated has no equal in Gastric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics if you will wash the Btomach with salt and water, and have an hour later have your patient arink the Car bonated Lithia you will make many friends and improve many stomachs. It is an excellent table water. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure cure for flatulent dyspepsia. S. M. DAVEGA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, And wholesale agents for Ilarthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marchl& lv TUCKERS' The Housekeeper's Chance To Save Money. MMmMMamMMMMMMM Selling Not many leftwhat's left the best Ax minsters, Wilton Velvets, Body Brussels and Kaschmcrs. Prices Make Them Bargains No charge for making and laying. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.'s Great Dissolution Sales. KLONDIKE! Don't go there unless you are well supplied with Simpson's Liver Pills! You are more than likely to be don t use Simpson s Ointment, which Where to Get School Books, New or Second Hand SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE, Over Hughes' China Store. All kindsof books taken in exchange. We pay more cash for old books and can furnish you tablets, paper, pens, ink., etc., cheap; will call for or send books anywhere in the city. M. M. SMITH, PHONE 253 B. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having this day qualified as ad ministratrix, of the estate of Mrs D R Riggan deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate tefpresent the same, on or before the 20th day of July, 1898, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. MAOC11E KUATTI8 aug6 law6w LAMPS. Tally Ho, $5; Favorite, 75c. BICYCLES. STORE. Carpets. troubled with Nasal Catarrh if you is a sure cure. FARMERS DIFFER IN OPINION. No w is thft best time to sow Annual Clover Bred, in the hast they are surer snd bet ter crop than Cleaned SeeJ. If ground is baked between your cotton and corn rows, run over very lightly with cultivator and sow broadcast thirty of cleaned or sixty pounds of seed in the husk. Tbe month of September is the proper time to sow all grasses. Small plots ehoald be spaded deep, and Melds should be broken with two-horse ploughs, and thoroughly pulverized with due and harrow. We are giving this inf rmation from onr experience. We have seed to sell. We charge only for them. We have now in stock Crimson Clover Seed, cleaned and in the busk; Choice Red Clover Seed; beet qual ity Orchard Grass Seed; Elne Grass of finest quality for lawns, etc; Virginia Winter Rye, Virginia Winter Oats. there is no advance in field seed with the exception of wheat. Will be glad to give firices on anything you wish in the seed ine. Nearly everything in the grocery line ha advanced 45 to 60 per cent. We have been been compelled to advance the price of "Roller Champion Flour." Our "High Art Coffee," "He-No-Tea" and "Clover HiU Butter" art retailed at former prices, al though there has been material advance in price of butter. Canned Goods are very much higher. Will make it to the interest of persons buying in large lots to give us a call. W-C. Stronach & Sons Wholesale and Retail Grocers. One of the great female schools J of North Carolina. Advanced,. thorough, select. Moat reason-! able prices. Send for catalog.. JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A. (of Unir. of Va )' 'I 'T r - A A I I MKt nill lllltf BUUIr.lN nAILW AT. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. la Btlact Juot 14. I Ho. Trains Lravs Raleigh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 3,40 p, at. Dally, Solid vestlbuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails bury. Morgan ton, ashevllle, not springs and noxvllle. Connects at Durham lor Oxford. Clarkavllln and Keysvllle. except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington aud Souib western VestH uled (Limited), train lor all point North, and with main line train No. II lor Danville, Richmond and Intermediate Iocs stations ; also bn connection for Winston-Salem and with main line train No. ss, ' united states rast nail" tor Charlotte Sp jtanlmrg Ureeu vllle Atlanta and all point youth ; lso Colum bia Augusta Charleston, Savannah. Jkcksod vllle and all points In Florida Sleeping Car lor Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Bleeping Car (or Aususta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 1:45 A. n. Dally solid '.rain touslstln Pullman Sleeping cars and coaches from Cha tanooga vo Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 6:00 pin in time to connect with the Old Domlulon Merchants' and Miners ' Norfolk and Wans Ington and Baltimore. Chesapeake aud Rich mond S S Co's lor all V Mnfrnorth and east Connects at Belma for fayetteville and In termediate stations ou the Wilson and Fa ettevllle Short Cut, dally, except Sunday (or now em and Morehead City, dally for Golds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions ou tl'6 Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Express Train. 8:53 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham lor Oxford, Keysvllle, Bl hmond; at Oreensbor (or Washington and all points north. .Express Train. 3:40 P. n. Dally For Ooldsboro and Inter mediate stations. Local Accommodation. j:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro lor al p hits for North and 8outh and Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carolln Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points in West era North Carolina, Knoxvllle, Tenn., Clncin natl and western points ; at Charlotte, fc Spai tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and points South. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. C: Express Train. 3:40 P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte. Greensboro and all points South. No -folk and Chattanooga Llulted 3:40 P. M. Dallv From all points east. Nor (oik Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldsbi.ro, Wilmington, Fayet evlll and all points in Kantero Carolina, Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 :4s A. ri. Dally From New York, Washing ton, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro, Chat tanooga, snoxvllle. Hot sprlags and ashevllle Express Train 8.5J a, m, Dally rrom ooldsboro and Inter mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. n. Dally From Greensboro and a points North and South. Sleeping Car from Greeusboro to Raleigh. 9:00 p. m Daily exc pt Sunday From Golds boro and all points East. Local freight trai as also carry passengers. Pullman cars on night train from Kalelgb to Greensboro. Through rullman vestibuli d on wing Room Buffet sleeping Car and Vestllu!-:d coaches without chnnge on Norfolk limited. Double daily trains between hbleigk, Char lotto and Atlanta Quick liiut , LoAC6lled ac commodation. W. li. GREEN, (ientimi operlntendeii w. A. TUB" Genera' I wsacnacx Ai;eul V -.ouiiiKtuu. D C. J. M. Utii.p, Traffic Muniiei MORTGAGE SALE. On Tuesday, October 26, 1897, at the court house door in Raleigh, N C , I will sell at public auction tract of land in Wake county ad joining the lands of Gary Wall, A Mial and others, and bounded as fol lows: Begins at a point where Poplar creek crosses the new road, A 1 Mial s corner, runs thence east wardly along said new road 167 2-3 poles to a stake, thence north 3 de grees west 124 poles to a stake in the lines of B P Williamson and Gary Wall's lands, thence south 88 de grees west 175 poles to said Poplar creek, thence down tbe various courses of said creek 97 poles to the beginning, containing 119 acres more or less, being the land convey ed to H L Lassiter by B P William son and wife by deed delivered con temporaneousiy with the mortgage under wbicb said sale will be made bale made by virtue of powers conferred by a purchase money mortgage from H L Lassiter to B P Williamson, registered in Book 79, page 25 of the Register of Deeds of fice of Wake county. Termsof sale one third cash, resi due in two equal installments one and two years after day of scle, 6 per cent interest. Hour of sale 12 m. u. if. Williamson, Mortgagee. N B 22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and place. B P Williamson. MORTGAGE SALE. On Tuesday, October 26 ib, 1897, at tbe court bouse door in Raleigb I will sell at public auction thetiact of land in Swift creek township, Wake county, containing 65 acres beginning at a stake near a pine. Win Edwards' and Mullen's corner; runs thence soutb 87 degrees, east 70 poles to a stake, formerly a pine thence with Campbell's line south 8 degrees, east 127 poles to a stake: thence north 87 degrees west 96 poles to a stake in Edwards' line; thence north 3 degrees 126 poles to tbe beginning; it being tbe land conveyed to Auderson Burt by B P Williamson and wife and W O Upchurch and wife by deed deliv ered contemporaneously with tbe mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sale made under powers confer red by a purchase-money mortgage from said Anderson Burt to Wil liamson and Upchurch, registered in book 101 at page 39 of the regis ter of deeds' office of Wake county. Terms of sale: One third cash; residue in two equal installments one and- two years aftr day of sale, with 6 per cent Interest. Hour of sale 12 m. BP Williamson, Surviving Partner and Trustee. N. B 22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and place B P Williamson. se22tds . . MORTGAGE! S.U-E. ' On Tuesday, October 26ih, 1897, at tbe court bouse door in Raleigh, N C, I will sell atpublio auction a tract cf land in Wake county ad joining the lands of 11. -L Lassiter, Richardson B P Williamson and others, beginning at H L Lussi ter's north-west corner on Poplar creek; runs thence up Fuid creek 102 poles to Richardson's corner; thence north 88 degrees east, 3251 poles to the SmithfiVM road; tlience southwardly, with the road, 1112 poles to B P Williamson 'a comer of a tract of land formerly occupied by Beverly Williamson; thence south 88 degrees west, 3251 poles to the beginning containing 2IKIJ acres more or less; it being tbe land con veyed to Gary Wall bv B P William son and wife by deed delivr.ed con temporaneously wifh Ihe mortgage under which said bale will be made. Sale made by virtue of a purchase- money mortgage from Gray Wall to B P Williamson, registered 111 book No 76 at page 458 of t he Register of Deeds oflien of Wake county. Terms of sale: Due third cash; residue in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale, at 6 per cent interest. Hour of sale 12 rn. B P Williamson, Mortgagee. N. B.- -22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and lilace. B. P. Williamson. sept22-0w MORTGAGE HALE. On Tuesday, October 2(ilh, IS',17, at tho court house door in Kalelgh, N. C, I will sell st public auction a tract 01 land in owift creek township, coun ty of Wake and State of North Caro lina, containing 49 59-100 acres, bound ed on tho north by the lands of A. B. Emery, on the cast and south by the lands of Williamson & Upchurch, on the west by the lands of Kachel Krauks and Fab Stephenson; it being the land conveyed to John E. Ncwsorae by B. P. Williamson and his wife and W. G. Unchurch and his wife bv deed de livered contemporaneous!"' with the mortgage under which said sale will be made. Saie made by virtue of a purchase- money mortgage from John K. New some to Williamson & Upchurch, re gistered in book No. 118, at page ttsiS of the Register of Deeds olliceof W'ako county. Terms of sale: One-third cash; resi due in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale; six per cent interest. Hour of sale t m. B. P. Williamson, Surviving Partner and Trustee. N. B. 22 other tracts of land will lie sold at the same time and place. li. v. Williamson. MORTGAGE SALE! Ou Tuesday October 26th, 1887, at the court house door in Raleigh, NC I will sell at public auction a tract of land in bwift Greek township, Wake county, bounded on the North by the lands of liurwell S Franklin and Ben Franklin; 011 the East by the lands of Joe Woodaru and William son and Upchurch; on the South by the lands of said Williamson and Upchurch; and on the West by the lands of James Patrick and F H Stephenson; containing 48 91-100 acres, more or less, it being the land conveyed to Archibald I! Emery by B P Williamson and W G Up church and their wives by deed de livered contemporaneously with tho mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sale made by virtueof powers con ferred by a purchase-money mort gage from Archibald B Emery to Williamson and Upchurch legister ed in Book No. 114, at page 427 of the Register of Deeds ollioe of Wake county. Terms of sale, one third cash; residue in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale, 6 per cent interest. iliHour of salt 12 in. B P Wll.LlA.MSdX, Surviving partner and Trustee. N B. 22 other tracts of land will be sold at same lime and place. B F Williamson. HALE OF LNI On Tuesday, October 2, 1897, at the court house door in Haluigh, N. C, I will sell at public auction a tract of land in Wake county, Mark's creek township, adjoining the lands of Gary Wall, A. T. Mial, II. L. Lassiter and C. M. Williamson, being tho land formerly occupied by Beverly William son, deceased, and now occupied by his family, containing about 200 acres. This sale is made under powers con veyed in a paper made November IS), 1881, and recorded in book 67, page 217, Register of Deeds ollice, Wake county. Terms of sale: One-third cash; resi due in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale; six per cent interest. Hour of sale 12 m. B. P. Williamson. N. B. 22 other tracts of land will be Fold at the same time and place. I. P. Williamson. North Carolina, ) Superior Court, Before D. II. Wake County. ) Young.C.S. C. Joel Brown, J. J. Maynard and others, ex parti . On Monday, the 25th day of Octo ber A. D. 1897, we, the undersigned commissioners appointed by the court in the above entitled special proceedings, will expose for sale at public outcry on the premises to the highest bidder for cash, or on a credit, as may be announced at sale, all that tract or parcel of land in Wake county, N. C, in Buck Horn township, bounded on the north by lands of Talitha Womble, on the east by Pe gy Wilson, on tbe south by the lice of Thomas Womble, dee'd, on the west by Prescillu Womble, containing one hundred and ninety eight acres, more or less and more fully described in deed recorded in office of Register of Deeds for Wake county in Book No. 28 at page 372, and in the complaint in said pro ceedings. W.-B. Womble, W. J. Peele, Com'rs. Peele A Maynard, Attorneys for Petitioners. . Wanted An Idea TTho em think of tome tlmplfl tblnif lofMtem? vour Mm ! tnev mav brine rou wraith. Writ JOHM WKUPEKBCRN A CO., PMrnt Attor a7t. Wwhinatoo, p. c, for tbetr Si Ski nitre offer aas M v UU uc one tottu-ud laveaUooa r a. mm . r rv isMirfP TO AtlaiiUi, Charlotte Augusta. Alb New Orleans ens. Wilmiii hville and New Chattanooga, York. Boston, i adelpbia, Wash ington, Norfolk ,d Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EKKECT F ennril rtOIIND. No. Lv.N.Y.,Pen.R.RH 00am Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm Lv Baltimore, 315pin Lv. Washington, 440pm Lv.Riehmond,A.CL.85i;pm 250am 130am 905am 1105am 1120am Lv.Norfolk,S.A.L.83pm Lv. Portsmouth, " 84.pm Lv. Weldon, Ar. Henderson, '112Spm 1155am '125iam 139pm t732am 1 1 09pm ' t520pm til Mum Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, A r. Raleigh, Ar.Sanford, Ar.Sou'n Pines, 21liam 335am 4 22a in 510am 5 54am (1 43am 3 34 pm 503pm 5 55pm Ii53pm 811pm 912pm Ar. Hamlet, Ar.Wadesboro, Ar. Monroe, Ar. Charlotte, 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, " 810am 1047pin Lv.Colu'mbia.CN&LRR . . tMOpin Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. Ar.Greenwood, " Ar. Abbeville, " Ar Elberton, " 9 45am 121 Oam 1 07am 1 40am 241am 3 45a 111 430am 520am 1035am 1105am 1207pm 1 15pm 1 59pm Ar. Athens, Ar. Winder, " Ar, Atlanta (cut time )2 50 pm NORTH BOUND. Lv Atlanta, SAL. LvWindcr, LvAthens, " LvElberton, " LvAbbevillo, " LvG recti wood," LvClinton, No 402. '1200pm 2 40 pm 2 Kipm 4 15pm 5 15pm 541pm 034 pm No. 3M. 7 50pm 1042pm 1 1 2lipm 12 33atr. 1 40am 1 09am 3 05am t7 00am ArColumbiaON&LRR,. LvCbester, S.A.L. 813pm 433am ArCharlotte, " M025pm 8 30au Lv Monroe, LvIIamlet, 940pra l!05ain 11 23pm S15am ArWilmington" 530am 12 30pm LvSou'n Pines " 1214am 9 20am LvRaleigh, " 21tiain 1135am Arllenderson, " 828am 100pm ArDurham, LvDurhamf 1 7 32am t09pm t520pm til 10am ArWcldon, " 455am ArRichmoud, ACL. 8 loam A.1 Wash 'g. 1'enRR. 1 2 31 pin . ArBaltimore, " 143pm ArPhiladphia, " 350pm ArNewYork, " ti23pm 300pm ti50pm 1110pm 1248am 3 45air. G53am ArPortsmouth " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " 750am liofipm Daily, f Daily Except Sunday. HHily Except Monday. Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Spc c'u l, "Solid VegJibulcdTrain of Pull man sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Kx- Fress," Solid Train, Coaches and ullmati Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleaus, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Ak't. P Dept. ti 1 1 in. ball House, Atlanta, Cm. H. S. Leard, Sal. Pass. Agt., Ral eigh, N. C. E.St. John, Vic - President aud General Manager. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manuger V. E McBee, General Supcrintcn dent T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth. Va, NOTICE OF SALE UNI) Kit ECCTION. EX North Carolina, I In Magitlrate's Wakeconnty. ( Court. Ed V. Dentan vs. E. B. C'uthbert. trad ing as E. B. C'uthbert & Co Notice of Execution. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from a magistrate's court of Wake county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1W7. atl2o'olock noon, at the court house door of said oounty, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all tho right, title and interest which tbe said E. B. Cuthberl& Co., defendants, have in the following deserved personal property, ta-wit: Two desks, one leather sofa, six rocking chairs, six cane bottom chairs, one mimegraph, one typewriter, two blackboards, live tables, one water cooler, seven spit toons, one waste basket, two electric fans, one small clock, one wall clock, one hat rack, three pictures, three carpets (on floor. ) II. T. JONES, Sheriff Wake County. The I2ew Are you blight and clever t If so, yoahav plenty ol ideas of your own, alto sense enough to graep good new owe when offend. Whal3o -ou think of a SI column Illustrated Monthly P. per, each hsue contain!. a Pieos of Music Vocal or Instrumental, Latest Fashions, Good Stories, Dramatic Newaand Portraits of Pretty Actresses. Household, Toiel and Fancy Work Hints, all for Kcent a yea postpaid r Beenu too good to Be true, but we se you exactlr what we adTertisa feud ynfc)fii see for yourself. TflB mm idka co.f 1441 Broadway, New York City sat wanted. Liberal comininsioo paid. KEf YORK MUSICAL ECHO, "he handsomest arasleal and fashion Journal at America, full sheet music slse, 9 v vres and hand soma oorcr.contauiintr rrom ten to twelTe pieces of tocsI or snstnumntal music, baskiea four or e rnctialOs of leading actresses. Subsariptloa by the year. $1 M, sample copy, 10 eta, Adonis las RW TOSK Ml'SlCU, ECIO CO., Brosvlwiy Thoatrs Building, Rsw Ym ;rnU sraeeM. Uhsral onrnminmms) nail Ias il nrl 4(3sN 41 9HlLltD