lih Water Mark President Ak nan was' at tbe rchaots' and facturers'club reensboro rday and told 'elegrara mac I the University ad surpassed previous record The largest enl me ut in the his- tory of the instl ion was 461 stu dents, while th nent vester day, exclusiveof theymrner school reached 42. Presaent Aldermnn Is greatly pieasga both with the number andrsonel of the stu dents. HjjiiyS ne nas been especi ally SyWick with the absence of mm and occasions that call for the disciplinf-ot the faculty. Tho alumni tinll hn Gtlue ij nnn assured, and a committee has t he location under advisement and as soon as a decision is reached work on the building will begin. The hall i? "J lain rooms for all the i exccufe Jkt of the University. The fixft'ljuTT team has five ex-captains and is hard at work every afternoon.' Wise Men Kuow It is fully to build upon a poor foun dation, either in architecture or in health. A foundation of sand is in secure, and to deaden symptoms by narcotics or nerve compounds is equally dangerous and deceptive. The true way to build up health is to make your blood pure, rich and nourishing by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla. Hood'sPillsact easilyand prompt yon the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. Massacred by Turks. Teheran, Sept. 29. Tbe inquiry made into the fighting which took place on the Turko Persian frontier recently shows that the raiders wore Turkish Kurds, who crossed the Irontier with full knowledge of the Turkish military authorities, sacked nine villages and massacred 800 Mussulmans and Christians, in cluding women and children. The Persian government is de nt Hiding full satisfaction from Tur key for the outrages. Stands at tha tlead. Aug. J, Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., says. "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only . hing that cures my cough, and it is the bestseller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Ariz, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it nevei fails and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds, I cannot say enough for 4ts merits." Dr Kings New Dis co rsry for consumption, coughs and colds is not an experiment. It has been trieof for. a quarter of century, and today stands at tbe head. It never disappoints. Free trial bot tlos at all druggists. A Decision from Judge Adams. The Greensboro Telegram of yes terday says: The application for a mandamus against the commission ers of Chatham county to compel them to issue a license to A. P. Terry to retail spirituous liquors at Pittsboro, was heard yesterday be fore Judge Adams. The judge is sued a mandamus commanding the commissioners to pass upon the pe tition of Mr. Terry and ascertain if tbe facts required by the statute existed, and if so to issue the license. He holds that the commissioners or a countj under the act cf 1897 have not an arbitrary power to re fuse to grant all app'ications. but do possess a qualified or legal discre tion only in such matters. Did Yon ever Try Electric Bitters as a remeny for your troubles? I( not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been f-ind to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the 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 ueed- Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1 at all druggists. Abandoned Boat Picked I p. By Telegraph to the Press-Visitor. Charleston, S- C, Oct. 4 A tug picked up the abandoned and dis masted barkentine Carrie L. Tyler from Sawannah, bound to New York with a cargo of lumber. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Wlnslow'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 .ittle sufferer immediately. Sold by all druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle Be sure and ask fir "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as executors of Bernard R Harding, late of the city of Raleigh, we hereby notify all creditors of his estate to present their claims to us in Waleigh by the 1st day of October, 1898 VVm. T. Hardino, M Kate Hardino, Executors of B R Harding. Sept 30, 1897. law 6w Th University AbuvJ - A itDeumallHm .Cure Is guuntutetd to be absolutely barmlens. and a strung luntc In building- up the weak and debilitated. It cure.1 ccutcoriiiUM alur rheuma tism to ftoin one to five d.-'Vd. hhnrji, sliuolinir puuis u .u part wi tuts uutiy muijvu in u i,'v uusl-i. A prompt, complete nni ponuuiu nt cure f.r li.nifiieaa, oreiies,stltr back and nil i .Jiis In lilts and loins. Chronic rheumatism, netiitfeu, Imi.biipo or pain In the bark are speedily nircd. It wlilum fulls lo give relief from one to two doses, end ulmost invariably cures before one bottle has bet-ti used. The Muiiyon Kemedy Company pretare a separate cure fur each disease. At all dxUKBlKU2Scenlsavl.il. If you need medical advice write Prof. Munron, Arcb Buret, j muMieipma. ji is aosoiuteiy tree. MISS MAGGIE REESE FALL 1837 WINTER We have now ready for your inspec tion our stock of millinery, consisting oi Trimmed Hals. Sailor lints, Alpine Huts, Soft and Stiff, Leather and Cloth Tarn O'Shantcrs. Infants' Silk, Velvet and Cashmere Cap9. Ribbons in all trades and colors for dresses as well as hats. Novelties In Millinery. Trimmings and Furnishings. Many Fancy Notions. Linen Collars and Cuffs, Knit Tkirts and Leggins, Down Pillows, Drapery Silks, Ualr Goods, etc., etc. Goods sent on approval, express paid ono war. MISS MAGGIE REESE Much in Little Is especially true ol Hood's Tills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. Tbey are a whole medicine chest, ;il ..:! :i'j l wayeflicii !ii tv;... sat isfactory; pre. -cut a cold or fever, run- ;t!l 1 vcr ill. Pills sick headache, j.tuiuliee, const. put! on, etc. 25c. Thinly pin to -k wltb Tloott's Hnrwipnrllla Fresh Cakes ' Crackers. It must be provoking to the misters of the house to find the cakes and crackers just from the grocers to open up stalo. The grooer is not always to nlamo; however, for no one can keep cakes or crackers during the hot sum mer weather We have just received and opened a fresh lot of plain and fine goods that will suit the most fas tidious, a few of which arc: Standard Soda Biscuit 10c lb , or 3 for 25c. Cream Lunch Biscuit 10c lb , or 3 for 25c. Family Ginger Snaps 10c lb., or 3 for 25c. Monitor Oyster Crackers 10c lb., or 3 for 25c. Pineapple Sandwiches 15c lb., or Java Coffee Cake 15c lb , or 2 for lac. Diamond Mixture 15c lb., or 2 for 25c. Yale Bars 15o lb., or 2 for 25c. Nic Nacs 10c lb., or 3 for 25c. D. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. Phone 28. Something Nice. Ferris Hams, Springfield Hams, winter cared. Bmlthfleld, Va., Haras Large invoices of the above goods have just been received and are offer ed for your selection. New Roe Herrings in barrels and half barrels. New Shad Roe in kits. We have something particularly ap petizing in our Stuffed Sweet Mango Pickle, and the famous Kalamazoo Celery Pickle. They are both recunt arriyals and are worthy a trial. Full 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. g TIIOS. PESGUD, The Grocer. ! Caveats, and Tfwto-Marks obtained and all Fr L- k.iinaMMMullUMl for MAMHlff Vr S ,za ..Miivrun natentin leu tuna than tnoael i eWW Diwuh "'ii k ri .f Ur mAvj It narrntahla a not. I rasa of 1 cluutta Oar feo not duo till patmt it aecared. m MiMLtT. How to Obtain Patent' with J 'cost of aaaala ha U. & and (oniga nutria seas tree jwutcm, C.A.SNOW&CO. Off. pmnr Omci, wasivnottn. D. C. Hoods Hifiin Sim-Burst"1 of Bargains. A bright spot in the life of every Tuan or hoy whose purpose is to buy a suit of clothes this fall. We have arranged for a moment of pleasure and prollt for every one of our former patrons and for hundreds of new ones, ana we desire every prospective purchaser of clothing or gent's furnishing goods to hang on to his dollar until he sees our Dollar Stretching Solid Fact Bargains. We played havoc with all old Roods during the past few weeks; we just cut and slashed prices until it got too hot for them an 1 they moved out of our way. We went into the market early, and we went in heeled. We made dol lars talk as they have never talked before, and we just skinned the market of the very crCam of style, fabric, fit nnd finish. We had made room for them, and now we have every nook and corner piled up with the most popular styles, the latest novelties, the most standard grades and the very newest attractions in Men's and Boys' Clothing. We can fit every man or boy, be he stout, slim, big or little to regular tailor made inspection. It is a little early and a little warm yet, Dm, wnat s the difference, the goods are here, the styles are correct, the prices right, and the best time to select is before the stock is broken. It will be a special de light to just take a glance at our stock; Come to See us Cross & r-A m with heavy beveled edge, French Glass Ma hogany and Cherry Suits. Our Combination Desk and Table is the latest and most convenient thing out. (See our cut.) Our combination desk and book cases are the prettiest for the money you ever saw. We are daily receiving car loads of fancy bedroom suits, wardrobes, book cases, parlor goods of every description, chairs and rockers in end less varieties. Sideboards! Sideboards! For Everybody! We are buying by the car load benefit of the large discount allowed Yours to THOMAS & and colors. See our Vine, and get see our beautiful line of Wall Paper. where. Look at our line oC hard wood IBS! thing pretty in the way of Mantels, be sure and see our line, trices w suit you. Will call at your request with a full line of samples. All or ders promptly attondod to. L. G. WEATHERS, Manager, BENJAMIN IRBY, DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Seeds, Feed and Fertilizers. 305 Fayetteville St., opp. Postoffice. SPECIALTIES: Dairy Fixtures, Feed Cutters and Shr.dders, Harvesting Machines, Grain Drills and Planters, Hay Presses, Wind m:ii- m ..i im;ii rn P.. TTntrinns Clover and Grass Of all kinds. Fertilizer for special crops and soils. Special ready-mixed t eods for milk cows. Plans and specifications for barns and other farm buildings. Correspondence solicited. Respectlully, BENJ. IRBY, Prop'r. aug 30 tf Tbe Commercial and farmers' Bank, of Raleigh, H. C. Chartered by Gei leral Assembly 189. Paid up Capital , $100,000.00 Deposits .... $300,000.00 Offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe banking. Safe Deposit Boxes 'foe Rent on Reasonable Terms. Some gool but .iness offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, A LF A. THOMPSON. Vice President. H. S. JKRMAN Casoier. "H. W. JACKSOK, Assistant Cashier. Valuable Property far Salt). The two story frame house known i s the Pace Building, situated on nortl . eaat corner of Martin and Salisbur.v streets, belonging to the Capital Club , must be sold at once to make room foi the new club, house. For information aB to terms, etc., apply to D. E. EVERITT, tt( Chairman House Committee, it will be reiresning. Early and Often. Linehan. We Would Be Glad To call special atten tion to our $8 and $12 Oak Suits and will give all our customers the us. Coine and see us before buying. please, CAMPBELL. THE SOUTHERN WALL PAPER GO. L C. WEATHERS, Manager, 126 Fayettevills St. The Southern Wall Paper Company de sires to call your attention to their Wirdow Shade Department. We will show vou something that you have never seen before in this line. We can furnish you with shades of all sizes our prices before you buy. call anu You cau't see a prettier line any Mantles. If you want to see some Raleigh. N. C. T.4-a U. S. and Foreign pro 1 atentS ..d. EueeneW. John son. Solicitor and Attorney In Patent Causes, 1TJS New York Avenue, w asn lotnon, D. O. Office established 1868 Charges mc derate. Corresponded equestcd. PAGE & Valuable Coai Lands For Sale, Uy viitue and in pursuance of a de cree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern Pistrict of North Carolina, dated .lime.!, Is!l7, in a cause in equity in said court, entit led William P. Menszey and others vs the Langdon-flenszey Coal Mining Company and others, we will on the 8th day of October, 181)7, at )1 m., at the company's store house on the premises, at Cumnock, in Chatham county, North Carolina, sell at public auction, an oi tne property, real, per son.il or mixed, and premises, rights, I immunities and franchises lately be longing to and owned by the L ingdon Hens.ey Coal Mining Company, and the Egypt Coal Company in Chatham county, North Carolina, on Deep river, and known as the CumnoeR mines, formerly the Egypt Coal Mines, with all the mining rights and privi leges, with engine and boiler house containing hoisting, pumping and other machinery, also platform, chutes and other structures used in the min ing and shipping of coal; also fan house containing engine, fan, 2u in diameter and connections; office build ing, store house, blacksmith and tool house at the mine; large boarding house, store house and fifty (50) tene ments, more or less, buildings f-jr the occupancy of employees, together with ail tools, supplies, etc., now at the mine or store, now in the hands of the receiver as the property of the Lang-don-Henszey coal mining company. The said property will be offered for sale in the following order: First, All the property, real, per sonal or mixed, and premises, rights, immunities and franchises, of every kind and description, covered by the deed of trust of June 1, 1888, of the Egypt coal company to the Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company of Philadelphia, and registered in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Chat ham county, North Carolina, on June 12th, 1888, consisting of three several tracts ol land of 1,115, 400 and 7004 acres respectively, described in taid deed of mortgage, together with all machinery and personal property, fix ed and appertainingthereto, excepting therefrom the town site of Cumnock containing 125 acres described in said deed of trust, but including the min eral rights therein, and also a tract of five aires of land included in the above, known as the homestead de scribed in deed oi I-.angdon-Hensz.ey Coal Mining Company to the Mercan tile Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore, Md , hereinafter referred to which will be sold separately if the price obtained for the other land and property is not sufficient to satisfy the first mortgage bonds of the Egypt coal company and all prior liens and costs, but the mineral rights in the said homestead will be sold in any event. Second, All the premises, rights, privileges, immunities and franchises of every description covered by the deed of trust of December 1, 1891, of the Langdon-Ilenszey Coal Mining Company to the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore, regis tered in the office of Register of Deeds of Chatham county, on April 30, 1895, which art? not covered by the deed of trust of June I, 188, above described, namely: Two tracts of land of 427 i and 731 acres respectively, described in said deed of trust of December 1, 1894. subject to the reservations and excep tions set forth in said deed of trust so far as the same have reference to the said tracts of land, and the personal property, the same being covered by the deed o. trust of December 1, 1894, but not covered by the deed of trust of June 1, 1888, a schedule of which can be seen in the hands of the commis sioners. Third, All other propeity of every kind belonging to and owned by the said L.ngdon-Henszey Coal Mining Company not covered by either of said deeds of trust, which includes among other things the town site of Cumnock containing 125 acres hereinafter refer red to excepting the homestead here inbefore referred to. also including the certain personal property, a schedule of which can be seen in the hands of the commissioners. Fourth, All property of every de scription which has been acquired by Samuel llenszey, receiver oi tnei-iang- don-Henszey Coal Mining Company, schedule of which can ne seon in tne hands. of the commissioners. Terms of sale: Any bid ler at said sale before his bid shall be received will be required to make deposit with the commissioners of 110,000 in cash or in a certified check deemed by the commisnloners equivalent to cash, as security for the faitmul periormance oi tne uh-iub ui the sale, and upon account thereof. After the confirmation of tne sale by the court, the purchaser or purchasers will be required to pay the balance of their respective bids into the depositary of the Court, in cash, but after the payment by the said Durchasers into tne aepositary oi this court to the credit of this cause, a sum Inclusive of any sum theretofore paid by said purchaser or purchasers sufficient to satisfy and discharge the costs of this cause, and all proper costs and charges attendant upon said sale or sales, including the com pensation of the commissioners ap pointed to make the same, and to the niivment of all compensation, allow ance and disbursements of the com plainants herein and of their respec tive attorneys and counsel, and solie ltored, and of the receiverof his coun sel and solicitors respectively, and of the respective trustees named in said deeds of trnst, and their respective aouniel, and also such other proper allowances, compensation and dis bursement to the parties and their counsel as may be directed to be paid by the order of this court, atl ques tions as to those matters being reserv ed by the coun. the purchaser or pur chasers at his or their option may fiay tne remamaer tn ua ui u uj lens upon said property to the extent that such llenmay be entitled to share If You Have Anything igWi That nei cln hriglil'Miing up, MrY''rV) 'l '" 118 an' nave "ickel- S Jj -J I'lHted, olishel or kiccpiered . f'ifc!- We do it all. Urass polishing a .-iH-eiallv We call pie t our inquire the that can l' good a.- i.i-w ur attrntMin in sain lmr 1 irop in and ruini"iiiiia articled uiiidt- tn 'o-,k as Don't Forget Our Hicyclf flcp; in full blast. Shop. MARSHALL, PROPRIETORS in the purchase money, according to their respective priorities, as "?tab iisiieu by the court as follows: 1. The receivers eert'lieates now is sued being $15 OHO in amount, and such other as shall have lieen lawfully issued at the time of ilie ale which constitute a lii-ot lien upon all the properly. 2. The receivers indebtedness as as certained by the ciiii't, which consti tutes a lien upon all the property. 3 The bond-) of the Eirypt Coal Company secured by deed of trust of said company to the liiiarantee J rust and Safe Deposit Company of Phila delphia, dated June 1st. lSS, together with all over due and unpaid coupons and interest accrued to the date of de posit, which are hereby declared to be the next lien upon all the property de- icribed in said (iced of trust. 4. Judgments docketed prior to the receivership, which are f eclared lo le a lien next after the first and second items upon the real property, not cov ered by the deed of trust by the Egypt Coal Company to the Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company and the deed of trust by the Langddn llenszey Coal Mining Company lo the Mercan tic Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore. 5. Judgments in the damage suits, amounting to $5,000.00 and costs and such claims for work and labor done and material and supplies furnishd to the Langdon liens.ey Coal Mining Company as shall be adjudged to have lawful priority over the first consoli dated mortgage bonds ofthe Iingdon llenszey Coal Mining Company. 0. The bonds legally out standing of the Langdon-Hcnszcy Coal Mining Company seen red by deed of trust of said trust to the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of Baltimore, dated December 1st, 1894, together withal overdue and unpaid euponsand inter est accrued to the date of deposit which is hereby declared to be the next lien on all the property describee in said deed of trust. For further information apply to the commissioners. A. H TAYLOR, 201 I'.. German St., Baltimore, M J. W. HINSDALE and T. B. WOMACK Raleigh, N. C. Commissioners. NOTICE. North Carolina, Wake County. I In the Superior i' Court, October Term, 1807. l!arleo and ( '. B. Barbee, trad I'.. B. ing as Barbee ,V Co. vs. E. I! Cuthbert and W. E. Young, Jr. trading as E. B. Cuthbeit iV Co. The defendants E. B. Cuthbert ami W. E. Young. Jr., trading as E. B Cuthbert & Co., will take notic; tha the plaintiffs, E. U. Barbee and C. B Barbee, trading as Barbee A' Co have this day instituted an action in the Superior Court of said county against the said defendants to recover the sum of seven h'.ndred and seventy live dollars due by said defendants to the plaintiffs for office rent, and for money dun on account. That the sum mons in the said action is returnable to snid Superior Court, which con venes in Raleigh, N. C, on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday of Sep tember, 1897, it being the 25tli of Octo ber, 1897, ar.d the said defendants are hereby notified and require ) to appear and and answer or demur to the com plaint at the court house in Raleigh, N. C, on the said 7th Monday after the 1st Monday of September, 1897. The said defendants above named are hereby further notified that a war rant of attachment has been issued in the above entitled c ise agains'. the property of the defendants, thearaount claimed by the plaintiffs being seven hundred and seventy-live dollars for office rent and money due on account, alleged to be due by defendants, and the said warrant of attachment is re turnable before the judge of the Supe rior Court holding the courts of the Fourth Judicial District at the court house in the city of Raleigh, N. C, on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday of September, 1897, it being the 25th day of Uetouer, -.S9i. Given this 4th of September, 1897. D. H. YOI NC, Clerk of Superior Court Wake County, N. C. NOTICK OF HALK. By virtue of authority given in a deed of trust from J B llotibitt to the undersigned, recorded in book 135, of the Register's office of Wake county, at page 779, I will sell on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1SI7, at public auction at the court house door of Wake county, in the e'ty of Raleigh, at the hour of 12 o'clock in., the fol lowing described tract of land situated in said county of Wake, in St. Mary's township, about three miles southeast of Raleigh, lying on east side of the old Wilmington and Smitlilield road, adjoining the lands of N A Spence, Alex Terry and others, and begins at a post oak standing on the south sidi of the Pool road, about H chains east of the Meadow branch, and runs thence south 25 degrees, west (i chains to a stake; thence south 8 degrees, east 'A chains to a stake: thence south 27i de grees, east ;f chains, 5 links to a stake; thence south -Hi degrees, ea-t 7 chains to a stake: thence south 8 degrees, cast 3 chains to a stake: thence south 30 tegrees, east 10 chains, 75 links to a poplar near a drain; thence south 231 degrees, west o chains, 9 links to a pine stump; thence south 6 1-2 degrees, east 9 chains to a stake; thence south l7t degrees, west 22 chains, 8 links to a stake and pointers on the north side of the afo'retaio old road; thenoe north wardly along its various courses 80 chains, 35 links to where it intersects with the centre of said Pool ,road; thence along said Pool road goutheast wardU II chains. 24 links to tbe be ginning, conta ning 108 8-IOacres mote or less, excepting out of boundaries above given 237-100 acres fold to Alex Terry by deed recorded in hook 113, page 531 of said Register's office. Terms of sale cash. J. N. Holding, Trustee. This Sept. 23,-'97. td AMUSEMENTS. Academy of Music, MANHATTAN STOCK GO. 2 Nights Matinees Commencing Monday Night, Oct. 4. Opi ning on Monday night in Bron scn Harvard's Great New York Success, "The Banker's Daughter 99 Change of play each performance. Night prices, 10, 20 and .'10c. Matinees... On Tuesday and 2:'M p. m. Matinee Wednesday at prices, 10, 20c. Ladies Free on Monday Night If accompanied by a person with a paid 30c ticket. Metropolitan Opera House, One week commencing Monday Night, Oct. 4th. Matinee' Wednes. and Sat. 2:.'50 p m. Change of Play and Specialties Each Performance. at ARNOLD -WELLS PLAYERS, Opening in the beautiful Domestic Kour-Act Comedy Drama. "Over the Hills To the Poor House." With Calcium and Lime Light Effects. The strongest and best company on the road playing at 10, ReliiH'd, 20 and pleasing and Specialties. 30c. up-to-date Ladies Free Monday Night when accompanied by a paid H(lc ticket. Reserved scats on sale at W. 11- King it Cos Drug Store, Friday morning Oe 1st, 9 a. m. A very line lii.e Sauces, Olives, f Pickles, Cutsups, 1?. Any variety of Tinixed. Gerkins, sweet mixed, so, Midgets, Chow in bottles or by 6. w, Pic i sure. allili, etc.. We Offer Today An extra line lot of Southampton, Va.. Hams. Utmost care taken in the curing and smoking of these Hams. Also best brands of sugar cured and North Carolina Hams Breakfast Bacon, etc. We want you to try a small SAM PLK sack of our unsurpassed "Melrose" Flour. It will surely please you. This Flour is ground from linest selected wheat and has all the properties that go to make the best bread, etc. No Shoddy Stuff Kept. My complete line of staple and fancy Groceries are fresh and of the best quality obtainable. our oruers are appreciatcu anu will receive prompt attention. J.D.TURNER, Telephone 12fi BAI.K OP LAND FOR ASSKTS. Uy virtue of a judgment of Wake Sjperior Court in the special proceed ings entitled J. C. Marcom, adminis trator of Emetine M. Holland vs. J no. D. Holland and wife and others, I will, on Monday, November 1, 1897. at the courthouse door in Raleigh, sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of the intestate in Middle Creek Town thip.Wake county, adjoining the lands of the lae A. M. Jones R. M. Hol land and others; beginning at a stake in Charles Suggs' line, A. M. Jones' corner, runs south 43 poles and 18 links to a stake, thence east 9U poles to a stake; A. M. Jones' line, thence north 43 poles nd 18 links to a stake, then wi st 9U poles to the beginning containing acres, mooe or less T.me of sale 12 m. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable io six months with interest; bond and security to be gU'en. J. C. Mahcom, Com. Haleigh, N. C, Sept 29, 1897. HAVE IUST OPENED Tho D: of Any til ls None Too ( If vou want a Carriage, V, '; Buggy or anythinjfn our li m . can get the best froitt W The T. A. Bowcti Wa . - .. Drays and Carls, HACKNEY BROS. Carriages and Buggies aro on srrade, one guarantee. You get our personal guaranten with each joiT Repairs of All Kir. " at lowest first class ship. prices consistent will: material and workman- y STANDARD FOAGUAllH See our stock before you buy, o write for catalogue and prices. ' T. A.. Boyen & Son' Hani':. Factory. 130 East MOTffan Street, lialeigh, N. C. : sep23 .. 'i . A WARNING. Cold Weather Comin?. Coal is a necessity. Now'Utbt time to lay in your supp'y. Pocil bonlas is the very best high grarV coal that can be had. Suitable fc, ' grates, open stoves, cooking pfcr." poses and for steam is far ahead of any other coal on the "market. . We have any and all kinds of coal. We are the old reliable Wood furoWhers short wood, long wood,. saw,e' wood, pine wood, oak wood, io Bit"1 on' length. Weight in coal, measure , wood iruaranteed. Have you horses, cows, hogs, any other live stock to feed always keep a fresh supply af give you is Suitablh Just What of fresdi, palpataole, wholesomeJoftdjO Don 't forget where to gut any sije.V ofthe above. We are leaders' can't be undersold We buy in i'W" quantities, at low prices, anda- our customers the benefit of our g)yf ' price. ( 4l''f Telephone 41 for office, yard tele. phone, l. Jones & Powell, Coal, Wood, Ice, Feed, Laths and. Shing'e Dealers. $100 to Any Ma WILL. PAY $IOO KOIt ANY Of Weakness In Men Tfvcy Trcn F ail lo Cure. t An Omaha company places fpr t,! Ilrst time before the public a MAGIC TUKATMENT for the cure oi Lost j tality, Nervous and Sexual Weakne and Restoration of Life Force in I and young men. No worn-out Frei remedy: contains no Phosphorous other harmful drugs. It is a WOR DKKKri. Treatment magical in & effects positive in its cure All reaJ ers, who are suffering from a weall ness that blights their life. cauBinJ that mental and physical suffering pe culiar to Lost Manhood, should write', to the STATU MED1CALCOMPANY, suite f4l, Ramge building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you abso lutely FREE!, a valuable paper, on these dieases, and positivo proofs of their truly Magical TSwitment Thousads of men, who have lost e hope of a cuie, are being restored them to a perfect condition. This Magical treatment mayi taken at home under their dlrectioff or they will payrailroad fare and I . tel hills to all who prefer to go tl , for treatment, if they fail to cuu They are perfectly reliable; have t , B'ree Presi riptions, Free cure, Fr', Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They ha ' ti'50,000 capital, and guarantee to cu every case they treat or refund evcJ dollar: or their charges may be depot ited in a bark to be paid to them he a cure is effected. Write them today ZAGHARY & ZACIIAl Wholesale and Retail Commissi Dealers in " All Kinds of Kooah and DrMscf Lumber, Laths, Pin ;'i ;l And cypress shingles, frames, door-J sash a'i-d blinds, hard and soft w jt mantles, slate and marble mantk i iron and wooden tubs ana tanks, Ir', columns, beams a.,d iron stair ace all other iron structures Iron fencJ ing a specfalty. Iron and stoel roof1 ing, siding and ceiling, fluials an galvanized iron cornaces. Eav trough, tin and galvanized conduct! n piping; heating and ventilating Bppr ratusandall kinds of wood: orkin mtichinery. ' ; Offl'-e, 125 Mart'n street, oppositi' Park Hotel. Correspondence -ol ited. I sep24tf : ' Dr. E. E. TERHV VETERINARIAN. Ollice and sanitarium Davie st tween Wilmington and Blount Advice fe Calls answer, all parts of city and country. ppondence free. RALK1GH, N.'Cftj! b 11. C. McOlvin,; Scientific Horse-RhT . Faulty1 xaits remedied, disci crippled a specialty. Makes 4 ent kinds of shoes. . Davie str eigh, N. f il

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