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I : r:.:ss-visiTOR, RALEIGH, H. C. l-uhiluhed bj tha Vlaltor-Preaa Company (lnsorporatcd. I A CONSOLIDATION OF TttK VISITOR, fS TABI.ISBKP 1878, AND TUB PllE-S ESTABLISHED 1891. ' Offices (a tho Academy of Music (iRCCK O. ASDRbWS, Editor and Manager. t JASPER K. MeRARY. Soliciting Agent. "-' Subscription Prices. One Year.... . Si Months. . , Oue Month . ft 00 $2.00 35 f Entered M Second-Class Mail Matter QJNIONE Ha LA BELL Ik , The Leader in the News ami I ' in Circulation. ' TELEPHONE NO. 168. SATURDAY. October It) Prof. Landerer, of Stuttgart, has used salts of cionamic acid upon 400 patients as a remedy, for tuberculo sis, and hopes that he has found a lasting cure for this dread disease. James Lane, who died in Chicago the other day at the age of 101, was the oldest citizen of that city. He was"once a firm friend of Stephen A. Douglas. General W W Blackmar, of Bos ton, has the chair in which Grant sat in the court house at Appomat tox when he wrote out the condi tions for the surrender of Lee. Albany is the proud possessor of a "meridian line" made out of mar ble, with a bronze tablet or. which is Inscribed the exact latitude and lon gitude of the capital of the Empire '.aswwgUte. A church has been buitoutofoue big tree at Santa Rosa, Oil. The Sv' whole structure and its furniture jr m&dn from one toodlv sneci- en of sequoia. The interior is nishidand paneled in wood ai so, d there were a lot of shingles i ft ' -?-yer. I -- lilfetLf lists at Gobelins are ac- ?ely st work on a piece of tapestry j be presented by President Faure, ,-f theFrenchRpublic, tothe Czarina xA Russia. It is a reproduction of Mame. Vigee-Lebrun's picture rep- f resenting Marie Antoinette and her children. It is hoped to have it : finished before the Exposition shall be opened in Paris. Among some recently discovered a papers which once belonged to Jabez J Colton, of Longmeadow, Mass., is i!fOJie following entry: "New church bell bought of Paul Revere, Boston, I 1810.- Weight of the bell and tongue 4 1266 pounds, at 42 cents per pound, p $52B8s" The bell is now in Kind's : '' chapel, Boston-.. : The National Council of Switzer- land has adopted two important measures of compulsory insurance g for all persons not having ind-pen- dent means of existence, one com - pelling them to take out accident in- surauce, and ano'her requiring them . to Insure against sickness. The f idea of making people provident by f compulsion may be a good thing in v theory; but the danger is that in so I far as it shall prove to be a social 1 v, and economic success to that extent 1 it will tend to weaken ord stroy the sweet influences of fraternity and iarit. which; 6pring from purely i,lymM&i associations. The Swiss I 4 plan will interest the student of so- ciology; as a venture in State Social 1 ; ism it will not commend itself to a democracy like ours. Jn a communication to Attomey Genera) SIcKenna the Civil Sec vice Commission hs expressed the opin that deputy collectors of internal enue are officers of the United Vs, and "are as much entitled to ectton under the eivil service s and regulations as. other offi i of the government-" The com--sion in formulating this opinion males no claim tooriginality. Ou the contrary, it cites a decision oy At torney General Speed, or Lincoln's cabinet, and another by the United States court at Louisville, which lat ter was affirmed by a higher court. These precedents settle the legal status of the deputy col eclors in the civil service; and it may be assumed that there will be no attempt to un settle it bv an administration which has g.ven its p.e.g - nai mere sua,. be no step backward in the matter of civil service refo in The window glass combination is now a per'eel organization It com prises all the factories in the country except' halfadi zn small concerns," which ar probably cither owned ... i , ...., .,.. ,. ,., ;,- . ,t II V (I I'M CU IM HI . M' ' ' CV ' . - , ni'i" sue- considered dangerous to ill cess of a sclienu which has for its obji'ct the putting or tar IT thiiinb screws upn.i the sales of glass iu ail parti of the Unitid Sta'es. The combination is said to represent an airtrreaate capital of .'iO, 000,000. L., .wl i ll.n n':i e nf illf- ., . , , . , cess except the hazard which alwajs inheres iu such transactionsthat the roi'ues w ho set out to llcice o hcrs will not refrain from tleec ,1 'S partners when opportunity olTc Bnklen'a Arntoa SaUa 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 pf r box. For sale by all druggists. FTaving qualified as administrator of the late W T Suit, deceased, this isto give notice toall persons having claims aga'nst said estate to present them to me on or before the 1 1th day of October, or this notice will be pleaded in bir of iheir recovery. Those indebted will make immediate payment. A. L. D.wis. oct 12-laOw Administrator. Notice to Creditors. 'laving qualified as executors of Bernard R. Harding, late of the city of Raleigh, we hereby n.V.ify all creditors of his estate to present their claims to us in l a'eigh by the 1st dav of October, 10S. tt'M T. fr.Uild.NO, M Ivatf. IIaiii im., Kxeeutors . f LJ R Harding. Sept. :10. IS',17. law 0a- ck, factured for the money. Ask for the "Little At 75c, $1.0". 1 2.", ?!.."! an.1 l.T.". pay for them to sell again. S. I), W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & GO. TUCKERS at The Trustees, Messrs. Haywood, Snow and Tucker, are selling out their magnifi cent stock of dry goods, carpets, curtains, suits, iackets. canes, shoes, fine furniture. men's furnishings, etc., etc., and are offering the greatest bargain values ever given an ap preciative public. Visitors to the state Fair have an opportunity of a life time to buy Tuckers' goods at bargain prices. Profit by their misfortune. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. ' W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co.'s Great Dissolution Sales. El Induced by the use of coca, opiate or nar cotic conipnmn! is bud, decidedly bad They umlerniiiiu hoMlli and shutter the constituikm osiJ !!' pit vnt is Bli'ndily growing into a wur-e e-.i-:.'ri i'-r: - ofU'il resulting in the tvritlo H'nvi-ry and misery of the cocaine nnd op'tim habit. Sleep induced by the uhb ot Hood's .Sarsa parilla does not perhaps come as quickly, t" i K..t. If nnmaa mni-a Elirplv OltH llinm I'lT manently throegh nature's great rstor- -. emich;d W(Wd. Thia fced tnB ncrvc9 with lite-giving ene and builds up the system and constitution frnm the virv toutnUt ion ot all health and life the blood puro.rith, red blood. Sarsaparilla li. T-ue r.lio'd for 11,-r. All ilniKKil. 51. IstheOi. - . . I i r j --ii -.ire liver ilU.casyt' t:ik. I flood S PlllS exsyioiH-raUj. -amvli A PALM I PllK FUFRYKIIIIY ! I 1 In v i n tr :i 1 :LV I'p stock of I'.lllllSO hand, ami wishing to malic room. I shall ' r,,,nl no.v ou gn.;lt: v reduce prices on them, us well as on other Plan,s- Kri si. Supply i.l" I in i( il llulbs I An il. il. , llyaneinths, Tulip-.. Xarsissus, Fre "sia, Chinese Sacred and Kaster Lilies for forcing and outdonr p ant ing Choice Gut Flowers Of Hoses. Carnations, etc. l'loi al Designs and flowers for a'l h'uv sions and at alt times. Evergreens and Shade Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Sired, near rVaee I n dtitute t'hone 1 It. octn ZACHARY & ZAOHARY Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealers in All Ivimls i f li .etli unil Pressed I.u.nhcr, Lai Its, I'.iie An J cypress shingles, frames, ilooi s. sash ai.d blinds, hard and soft wood mantles, slate and marble mantles iron and wooden tubs and tanks, iror columns, beams a.nl iron stair-f and all other Iron n'.ruciures Iron lone ing a specialty. Iron and ate ! roof ing. siding and ceiling, linia' ;-.iu ualvani.'-'d iron eornaces. l-'f trough, tin anil galvanized :...,i lui piping; heating and en'i i ng uppa ratusandall kimU ol 'd vu:lL!ig mtlehinery. Otll'-e, 12") Mart vreet. I Park Hotel. I'miv,, midei I oil, iled. I'eci.iity. at lid Sarh W'c.ghts a J1S (K) per ton. sep lUf The Little Giant School Shoes Is the cheapest ai d best school -!.oe for children . They are made of ihe best ina'ei la', looks well and will give doubv the wear of any other school shoe manit - Giant" School Shoes. Wesdl slme, as chea:) as o'lier-. C. POOL. lot) Fayctteville M. x STORE CI OTHFS Well Liked w-lw M.m Good Judgment Tells you -bey nice cluthes good clotnes e othes that look well on voi eli t'u s that will wear well clothes that will bean out ward index of your 1.0 d taste of your giod judgment. ppearances tie a great way clo'ln s make the man lirst impressions are the lies', most lasting i lotlies do it the right kind OUR Clothes will. We show nio -e "N EWN KSS" - real novelties new crea tions ii. one aeason than you li nil in all others combined. Cross & Linehan, Leaders of Up-to-Date Clothing. The best dii'sseis in tin- Slate are wearing our clothes DO YOU? VliilMnilOil Search Light, $4; Tally Ho, $5; Dazzler, $1.75; Favorite, 75c. Julius Lewis Hardware Company, RALEIGH, N. C. At ; KN'TS FOR. CRAWFORD Harris' Lithia Carbonated We guarat.tee th.d one glass of Harris' Lithia Carbonated Water wiii 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 . !rit the noted Dr. !aega, of Chester, S. C, has to say for it: .Via. J T. HARRIS: - IF..K Sin -For the past ei-hl months I h ive li-en ualnir Harris' Lithia Water, with the most excellent lvsulu, where I have been able to get ray pa enls to iirink a sultieieii: ipiantity daily. Tho Carbonated has no oqitnl in i-asti'ie disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics if you will wash tho stomach wiili salt and water, and have an hour later have your piu'ent drink the Car bonated Lithia you will malic many friends and improve many stomachs. It - an excellent table wa: !. It is an excellent laxative, and is a sure euro for ' :!ci.t .ly.-pcpsia. S. M. UAVECJA, M. D. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, And wholesale agents for Harthorn Saratoga Water. Traile supplied. MarchlS lv KLONDIKE! Don't go t ere unless Simpson's You are more than likely to be don t use Simpson s lu' ment, which AFRICA'S ItADiSGAmmtbli Presenting I -ttr .... I Tented InslitutiSn. anna" wv i s.r . w i- .m i r A reproduction or J Raleigh, Tuesday, October 19th. wear Longer. BICYCLE LAMPS. BICYCLES. you are well supplied with Liver Pills! troubled with Nasal Catarrh if you is a sure cure. AHt clipping s. trA me iPcl 't 'nicAchidmcntP (mm Mm-M vnriM. u . nn? SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT All! -LING.) Condensed Schedule. la Ettect Jiin. M. ISo. Train Lcava KnUtgh liotlj. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Ltmltt.il.' 3,40 p, 0ally,-8olld Testlbulml train wlo. sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga Tla. aal la bury, Horganton, aahevtlle, riot aprlngs ant KnoxvlUe. Connect at Durham lorOHord, ClarksvillK and Keysrllle, except Sunday. At Groeu boro with the Washington and Buuin western Vestii uted (Limited), train for all point North, and with main line train Mo. 11 lor Danville, Blchmond and Intermediate loca stations ; also h -s connection for Wlnston-Satent and with main Hue train No. so, united states rast Mall" lor Charlotte. Spartanburg. Ureeu- Title, Atlanta and all points South ; Iso Colum bia Augusta Charleston, Savannah, JacKson vllle and all points In Florida. Hleeplug Cat for Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte witb Sleeping Car for Ausrusta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:48 A. n. Daily solid train eonslstlu Pullman Steepiug cars and coaches from Cha tanooga w Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 1:00 pm in time to connect with the Old Doatalon Merchants' and Miners ' Norfolk and Wahs lugura and Baltimore, Chesapeake and Kicn. maud S S Co's for all potnt'north and east. Connects at Selma for Fayettevllle and in termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa ettevllle Short cut, daily, except Sunday for New em and Mnreliead city daily for Uolds btiru. and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tion on the Wilmlugton and Weldon Kallroad. Express Train. 8:93 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham foi Oxford, Keysvllle, Bl hmond; at tireenslior for Waslilugton and all points north. 'Express Train. J 0 P. n. Dally For Ooldsboro and Inter mediate stations. Local Accommodation. i:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro for al p tuts for North and South and Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carol Id Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points In Wesl ern North Carolina. Knoxvllle, Tenn , Cincin natl and western points ; at Charlotte, fc Spai tanburg, Oreenvllle, Athens, Atlanta and points South. Train Arrive at Kaletgh, N. C: Express Train. j 40 P. M. Daily From Atlanta, Charlotte. Greensboro and all point South. No -folk anil Chattanooga I. halted 3 :0 P. M. Dall From all points east. No. tolk Turbo ro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldsbcto, Vllmlngton, Fayet evlll and all points In Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11 :5 A. n. Dally From New York, Washing ton, Lynchburg Danville and Greensboro, chat tanooga KnoxvlUe, Hot springs aud asheville Express Train 8,03 a. m. Dally From ooldsboro and Intel mediate suttous, Loeal. 7:20 A. n. Dally Fro... Oreeusboro and a points North and South. Sleeping Car Ironi Oreeusboro to Raleigh. 9:00 p. as Dally exc pt Sunday From Gold boro and all points East. Local freight traijs also carry passengers. Pullman cars on night tralu from Raleigh to Greensboro. Through rullinan vestibul d ..rawing Room Hiiffi't ulueping Car and Widibuled coaches wlthoutchangeon Aoi'lolk liniltrd. Double 1 a 1 1 y trains bctucen Kalcigh, Char lolte and Atlanta Qt.lck lliuo , tbCAU)t(ed ac. commodatl'ili. Vi. U. UKBKN, 1iiiai uoerlutendeni. w A nilf .Irnera' 1 ji nva geut V .-i.Ulllk.UMJ. D C J M v.iil.r. Traffic Manaei MORTGAGE SALE. On Tuesday, October 2G, 1897, at the court house door in Raleigh, N C , I will sell at public auction a 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 T Mial'scorner, runs thence east ward ly 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 K8 de grees west 175 poles to said Poplar creek, thence down the 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 temporaneously with the mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sale 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. Terrnsof sale one third cash, resi due in two equal installments one and two years after day of srle, 6 per cent interest. Hour of sale 12 m. H. P. Williamson, Mortgagee. N. H 22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and place. B P Williamson. MORTGAGE SAI.K. On Tuesday, October 26lb, 1897, at the court house door in Raleigh I will sell at public auction the tiact of land in Swift creek township, Wake county, containing 65 acres beginning at a stake near a pine, Wm Edwards' and Mullen's corner; runs thence south 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 the beginning; it being the laud conveyed to Auderson Burt by B P Williamson and wife and W G Upchurch and wife by deed deliv ered contemporaneously with the 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. B P Williamson, Surviving Partner and Trustee. N. B 22 other tracts or land will be sold at same time and place B P Williamson. se 22 tds I MORTGAGE HAIE. On Tuesday, October 26th, 1897, at the court house door in Raleigh, N C, 1 will sell at public auction a tract of land in Wake county ad joining the lands of H. L Lassiter, Hicbardson H P Williamson and others, beginuing at II L Lassi ter's north-west corner on Poplar creek; runs thence up said creek 102 poles to Richardson's corner; thence north 88 degrees east, 325 poles to the Smithfield road; thence southwardly, with the road, 102 poles to B P Williamson '3 corner of a tract of land formerly occupied by Beverly Williamson; thence south 88 degrees west, 325 poles to the beginning containing 200j acres more or less; it being the land con veyed to Gary Wall byBn William son and wife by deed delive.ed con temporaneously wifh the mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sale made by virtue of a purchase money mortgage from Gray Wall to B P Williamson, registered in book No 76 Hi page 458 of the Register of Deeds ollice of Wake county. Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale, at o per cent interest. Hour of sale 12 in. B P Williamson, Mortgagee. N . li.- -22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and place. B. P. Williamson. scpt22 Gw MORTGAGE SALE. On Tuesday, October ith, 1897, at the court house door in Haleigh, N. C, I will sell at public auction a tract of land in Swift creek township, coun ty 01 Wake and State of North Caro lina, containing 49 5U-1U0 acres, bound ed on tho north by the lands of A. B. Emery, on the east and south by the lands of Williamson & Upchurch, on the west by the lands of Haehel Franks and Fab Stephenson; it being tho land conveyed to John K. Newsome by H. 1. Williamson and his wife ana W. G. Upchurch and his wife by deed de livered contemporaneousl-r with the mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sate made by virtue of a purchase money mortgage from John E. New some to Williamson & Upchurch, re gistered in book No. 118, at page 6i of the Register of Deeds ollice of 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 1- m. 11 P. Williamson, Surviving Partner and Trustee. N. U other tracts of land will be sold at the same time and place. H. 1'. Williamson. MORTGAGE BALI-.! Ou Tuesday October 26th, 1887, at the court house door in Raleigh, N C, I will sell at public auction a lraet of land in Swift Creek township, Wake county, bounded on the North by the lands of Burwell S Franklin and Ben Franklin; on the East by the lands of Joe Woodard 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 V II Stephenson; containing 48 91-10(1 acres, more or less, it being the land conveyed to Archibald B Emery by B P Williamson and W G Up church and their wives by deed de livered contemporaneously with the mortgage under which said sale will be made. Sale made by virtue of powers con ferred by a purchase-money mort gage from Archibald H Emery to Williamson and Upchurch icgister ed iu Book No. 114, at page 427 of the Register of Deeds ollice 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. . Hour of sale 12 m. B P Williamson, Surviving partner and Trustee. N B. 22 other tracts of land will be sold at same time and place. B T Williamson. SALE OF L XI. On Tuesday, October 2, 1897, at the courthouse door in Kalcigh, N. C, I will sell at pvblic auction 8 tract of land in Walo county, Mark's creek township, adjoining the lands of Gary Wall, A. T. Mial, II. L. Lassiter and C. M. Williamson, being the land formerly occupied by Beverly William son, deceased, and now occupied by his family, containing about 200 acres. This saiu is made under powers con veyed iu a paper made November 19, 1881, and recorded in hook B7, page 217, Register of Deeds ohlijc, Wake couuty. Terms of sale: Oue-third cash; resi due in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale; six per cunt interest. Hour of sale 12 m. U. P. Williamson. N. B 22 other tracts of land will be Mld at the same time and place. It. P. Williamson. North Carolina, ) Superior Court, ,' Before D. H. Wake County. ) Young, C. S. C. Joel Brown, J. J. Maynard and others, ex parte. On Monday, tho 23th day of Octo ber A. D. 1897, we, the undersigned commissioners appointed by the court in the above entitled special proceedings, w ill 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 I er gy Wilson, on the south by the line of Thomas Womble, dee'd, on the west bv Prescilla 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 & Maynard, Attorneys for Petitioners. Wanted An Idea Who taa thlok of torn simple thlmrtoittterjtf' vnm MfUMi thtw tnitv hHncr nO Wfaalth. Writs JOHN WKUDEKBURN A CO., Patent itLor n7t. Watavjiirirton, D. C, for ChHr $). mir offer jifD JlMllB TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmington, New Orleans Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT PEamUARY 7, '97. SOUTH bound. No. 4I'3. No. 41! Lv.N.Y.,Pen.R.R.110tlain 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" )12pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 130aro Lv.Richmond,A.CL.85tipm 905am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L, 830pm !l05am Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm ,920am Lv. Weldon, Ar.Henderson, ' 1128pm 1155arn '1256am 13'.)pm Ar. Durham, Lv. Durham, t7o2am t40!pn t520pm til 10am A r. Raleigh, Ar.Sanford, Ar.Sou'n Pines, Ar. Hamlet, 21liam 335am 422am 5 10am 554am 643am 334pui 503pm 555pm. (153 pin 8 1 1 pm 912pm Ar.Wadesboro, A r. Monroe, Ar.Charlotte, " 830am 1025pra Ar.Chester, 810am in47pm Lv.Columbia,CN& LRU . . . ftiOOpm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am "12 10am. Ar.Greeuwood, " lO.Wam liuaini Ar.Abbcville, " llOaara 1 40ami ArElberton, " 1207pm 241amj Ar.Athens, " 113pm 3-aani Ar. Winder, " 159pm 43Uam Ar. A tlan ta fent timt-12 50um 5 20am NORTH bound. LvAtlanta, SAL. No 402. "1200pm 240pm 216pm 415pm 515pm 541pm 631pm No. 3. 7 50pm 1042pm 11 2(ipin 12 3;iair. 1 40am 1 O'.lam 3 05am t7 00am 4 ;ttain 8 30ain LvWinder, LvAthens, " LvElberton, " LvAbbeville, " LvGreenwood," LvClinton, " ArColumbiaON&LKK, . . . LvChestcr, S.A.L. 'Siiipm ArCharlotte, LvMonroe, Lvllamlet, 10 25 pm 940pm 11 23pm 6 05am 8 i.'.am ArWilmington" :530ani 1230pm LvSou'nPines " LvRalcigh, " Arllcnderson, " ArDurham, " LvDurhamf " 1214am 216am 8 28am 11 20am 1 1 35am 1 00pm 1 7 32am tMI'.lpm t520pm til 10am ArWeldon, " 4 55am 3 00pm, ArRichmond, ACL. 815am 50du A.-WasL'g.PenRR. 1231 pm 1 1 Itfptn ArBaltimore, " 143pm 13 48am. ArPhiladphia, " 350pm 3 45air. ArNewYork, " 0 23pm 53aui ArPortsmouth " 730am 550pm ArNorfolk, " "7503111 0 05pm Daily. tDaily Kxccpt Sunday. JDaily K.xeept Monday. Nos. 403and 402, "The Atlanta Spe c'u. 1, " Solid Vestibulcd Train of Pull man sleepers and coaches between, Washington and Atlanta, also lull man sleepers between Portsmouth, and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia aud Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery. Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Calk foruia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Aift. P Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Ga. Ii. S. Leard, Sal. Pass. Agt., Ral eigh, N. C. E.St. John, Vic. Presideut and General Manager. 11. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager V. E. McBce, General Superinteu" dent T. J. Anderson, General Pitssen ger Agent. General oflices: Portsmouth. Ya, NOTICE OK 8ALK llNOKIl EX ECUTION. North Carolina, ( in Mgittrate' Wake county. I C ourt. Ed V. Dentan vs. E. B. Cuthbert, trad ing as E. U. Cuthbert Co. Notice of Execution. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from a magistrate's court of Wako county in the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday, the 25th day of CVtt.ber, 1M7. at 12 o'clock noon, at the cO'irt house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title arl interest which the said E. Ii. Cuthbert & Co., defendants, have in the follfffing deserved personal property, t-wit: Two desks, one leather sofa six rocking chairs, six cane bolto 11 chairs, one mimegraph, one typewriter, two blackboards, nve tables, one water cooler, seven spit toons, one waste basket, two electric fans, one small clock, one wall clock, one hat rack, throe pictures, three carpets (on floor. ) II. T. JONKS, Sheriff Wake County. 8ALE OF LAND Foil A8SKTS. By virtue of a judgment of Wake Superior Court in the special proceed ings entitled J. C. Marcotn, adminis trator of Emellne M. Holland vs. J no. D. Holland and wife and others, I will, on Monday, (November I, 18U7, at the courthouse door in Raleigh, sell a tract of land belonging to the estate iit inn 1 niaBiain ,n hiki.i a ' E. n'.. thip.Wake county, adjoining the lands of the laos A. M. Jot.es It, M. Hol land and others; beginning at a stake in Charles Suggs' lino, A. M. Jones' corner, runs south 4:1 poles and 18 links to a stake, thence east 01 i pole to a stake; A. M. Jones' line, thenoe north 43 poles -nd 18 links to a stake, then west 9W poles to the beginning containing 25 acres, mooe or less. Time of sale 12 m. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable In six month with interest; bond and security to be given, J. C. Marcom, Com. Ra'eigh, N. C, Sept. lUt, 187, - i I wm st m . I N
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