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V, t - i v3 ,i V 4 THE PRESS-VISITOR, K AI KIGII. N. C. Published hy tho Visit or- Press Company i Incorporated. I A CONSOLIDATION OF TUB VIS1TOU, KS TABLISHED 1878, ASH TUB PRESS, ESTABLISHED 1894. Offices in the Academy of Music. (HI I k O. AMIBbWS, Kditor und Manager. lASI'KK N. McKAKV. Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year 4 00 Six Months 2.00 One Month 35 ( Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter The Leader iu the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE NO. ItiS. TUESDAY. . November - The Nashville American says: "If the Debs colony in Tennessee is to be made a vantage ground for a so cialist propaganda, it may serve to inject some spirited contention into the politics of the Slate, but it is a stronger probability that, if this colony be ever established, its.ib J ing qualities will not be equal t.i the task of making it a political force. Tennessee is not ripe for the level ing process, and will not readily take to the radical innovations that the socialists propose. There is. i:i fact, no more conservative people to be found in the country then those of Tennessee, and if brought face to face with an element lLai piopn ses the destruction of individual property rights, that conservatism would be likely to assert itself iu a manifest degree. To the geologist the cast coast of Florida," says the Jacksonville Times-Union, "is one of the most interesting portions of the earth's surface. In the e es of science it was but yesterday when the surf beat on what is now the western shore of the St, John's. To the eastward of this line ihe corals built a long bar, gradually this caught the earth washed from the shore and on this plants grew and then trees. This made of the St. John 's exactly what Indian river is now, a long salt water lagoon. As the coast widened and the coral worked the lagoon filled in as Indian river is doing, and drainage from both sides made it fresh. Still the coral is at work, and again a long bar stretches southward almost continuous now from Cape Canaveral to Key West. When all the inlets on Indian river are closed but one it will soon be cornea fresh-water stream and fill in with the remaining inlet for the mouth of a river. Then the space between the shore and the coral reef will be another lagoon and another strip of habitable land w ill arise out of the ocean. Concluding an editorial on the importance of technical schools iu the South, the Knoxville (Tenn ) TrW bune says. "The South is destined to become one of the great manu facturing sectii ns of the world, and the field for educated artisans and mechanics is steadily growing and the demand is constantly increasing. The South needs technological schools for training and educating draughtsmen, architects, metal workers, chemists, smiths, machin ists, wood and iron workers, mill and factory operators and managers, textile workers, metallurgists, and soon. It should not rely od other sections for these, but should train its own sons to perform high-class industrial work . There is do need to urge the educating of young men for the law, medicine and other pro fessions. The supply of these ex ceeds the demand. The industrial field offers large rewards, oppor tunities and honors to those who will fit themselves for this line of en deavor. Industrial education isone of the South 's greatest needs. " ' The Electrical Engineer publishes the first authoritative account f Thomas A. Edison's success iu re covering by electrical means the iron contained in low-grade ore. The inventor's experiments have been ca- rii d on during the oast six years at the old Ogdeu iron mines, a few miles from Dover, New Jersey, whore be has built up a plain cov ering several acres of ground, and which, after many experiments, is j now capable of producing daily fivui i !,0(0 to 1,5110 tons of almost cheini j cally " pure iron. The ore worked j contains ou the average about 2- per cent of iron ami resembles in ap p'arauce a very poor quality of griy rock. Mr. Edison states that there are 2(10,(100,000 tons of this ore on the giound iinmediately surround ing his plant, from which can be produced 50,(100.000 tons of iron. His process, in belief, consists of blasting the ore from the mountain sides and th.'n bv means of steam shovels and miniature railroad cans conveying it to massive crushers, where it is broken up and passed en to other mills, w here it is pul verix -'d. The powder is then a lowed to f.dl in close proximity to electro mag nets, w hich dcllects the iron to one side and the non mr'aioc nutter falls to lif other side bvgraiiiy. from the time the cue is blasted un til it is resolved into this metallic form and compressed into briquettes for shipment the prec, ss is entirely automat :e. Ilncklen's Arnica Salte. The best salve iu the world lor 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 cr money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ail druggists W ill Cure Von of Nasal CurtBirh. A rr veil in Ua'eigh today K M Twisdale, proprietor of KurekaCa tarrh Ketiiedy; discovered 177 perfection 1M'7. Free treatment at Branson House I to S p.m. Ileail iuarters .'!." and l!7 Roanoke street, Norfolk, Va. Large Loans On lifo irisuriUK-o pulhii-s in nui arc Knjrlish and American t 'onvaiiu-, Ton per cent more titan tin- r inpan ies thorn selves loan on t .-.imc poli cies at lower rates. Write or enquire of 1'inlip V j.tius A .'irett, invfftin- at'eir. : nii-h-American Loan and Tru- K , ' i! ,.i'n-i National Par,'; 1';: Kai ei''u. X. C. Pool's Shoe Store. &5k : l R rrrf i ' 1 ---- W that are the latest, and all prices to the mMm IV. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. Haywood, Snow W. II. & II. S. Tucker & Co.'s store will be closed for stock-taking Monday, Novem ber 1st, and two or three days thereafter nn til the inventory is completed. Due notice of the opening of tliis store will be given, when the trustees will offer the balance of stock remaining at greatly re duced prices to rapidly dispose of the goods. Everybody is advised to wait for the great bargains. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. Nei". c ' je-i s i i-u.cly conio from t lie use of IbxHi's Sirnaifriila ns does the cure of Bcroful.i. sali r! urn, or other so-called bloo.l Crease--. This is simply because the Uixil aBVc'.s the condition of all the bone, nui K Titt re it (Mini : . If it is im , mi -' .in these :,. ri-.l iwil vitnl . 1' ;, it cv.rr.tS . r ti rvi.j.ir- llif hi'ur i l can livhiTi. hystcrin, !. :i. ir : 'i't il by i .ir!s. If inn!" i'-' ueil t-v Ho,.-.!-, . health i!!st.:u1 of t; worn, nt'fvud Mc (lO. Tiil-i . ' lionralin, I1 i-; ' Sarsaparilia Hee.uise it is Hie "ue True Bleed I'ura'cr. ;ir 111.' In-t iifl.T-bliMi'l Hood s Puis ....I- .-.i MoiintainApples We now liao in -lone a lig lot of choice North Carolina Apples .-hipped lii e.ii-ee: fnnui tbe orchards and other -hipiaei.t- arriving a'rnu.-t daily. Now in onler to move them out faster w,. have r. linvd 1":!i the wholesale and retail prt.v We mi sell anv ! t!ie ar'. i- wvi.-tvs iii hand 25c P ck Nice, eleue r,nt,a Apples of good ! ll.iMir. To ileal, n- we will, upon ;n j plica! io'i dole very elose prices by j the bar -rci or .-.a:,-. Don't fail to g :ir price- before o.i l.uy. ' Nonthi T.'l L'Tl W!l Irish Potatoes n nit '.il'l -.ii 1'V !iio larnl at Invvot wholtav pi ii'i'.-. D. T. JOHNSON, AGENT. Doubling Your Property 'The promotion of corporations, the haml ling of their slocks and bonds a -pe -iallv. ' u ill (rganie you a corporation, i Inep you sell its stock and may thus j make your fortune. j fin1 nieriean 1 ib!:sher Promotion, I A i lit anil Investment Association, jl'hilip Williams Aviivtt. Special -'' tlii'i'ii Ueprescnlalive, Citizens' .-tal Hank Huililing, Kalcigh, N.i. The Shoe That Fit was the shoes that was bought from our handsome stock of medium coin toe shoes, with kid tips. We have the very best makes in every grade of la, lies lace or buttoned shoes iu vici kid, calf skin, foxed new t. .0. o.ik :uu soles, bull dog and pointed toes, and low and medium heels Aii kinds for a', 1 tastes, and all -Ivies imvest. S. C. POOL. l.'SO Kayetteville St. J... : " & Tucker, T 1 u; SILKS. Cross & Linehan, Leaders of Up-to-Date Clothing. The Home of Fashion. Men of fashion fi nil our stock replete wi ll nobbiest importations Clothes arc the outward expression of your tu-te "I ostlv thy hahit as thy purse can buy, but not expressed in fancy: rich not ga inly, for ihe nppnrel oft proclaims the man." The truth is alw:i' ihe stronce-t aiguiifut Pleasing our patrons mokes life pleasant for u-. A Good Combination: WKAK The looks of clothing may be a temporary availment, but if goo.) -..i-cice lie in! wilh them, thev'll never Mease Vou. FIT A poor lilting garment, no matter how the material, should not be worn In an up-to date dresser. A suit'i 1 .-i!s thi- to catch the eye anil aid you in appearance 1 niling the foregoing eienients'iii clothing to sell at prices to .-nit S'l VI. I Fitu i: the times i- ;.i-t exactly what we are doing'. A Taste of Winter. Soon you will d s. e I. ie 1 e.i ii r i 1 t he furnishing line . Kcniem- bertha' while -.uu-iicr v 1- 1 e v " ,. were look i ng after your ants. All vou have to do 1- 1 . .1. l seeho.v well we have provided for you. Willi us you i'i limi cvcryi hicg up to dnle No' yesterday, but today, ton.on ow. Libera!-! ad 1' iir '.fines. Cood inereliaudise and moderate prices have been the .o.'ict--.; me of our success. I have used hso s for Consumption, and can recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. CuP roRCNiWrTTOA'.'5C(S Harris' Lithia Carbonated U'e ivmrantec llu.t one L'lass w. 1 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 f jr il: Mr. J. T. HARRIS: Peak Siu For the past eight months I have been using Han-is' Lithia Water, with the most excellent results, where I have been able to gel my pa tients to drink a sufficient quantity daily. The Carbonated has no equal iu Castric disturbances. In old chronic dyspeptics if you will wash the stomach with salt and water, anil have an hour later have your pai-tent urink the Car bonated Lithia vou will ma'.;e many is an excellent table water. It is an llatulent il.iiepsia. S. M. DAVKCA, M. P. Sold by J. R. Ferrall & Co., Grocers, And wholesale agents for llarthorn Saratoga Water. Trade supplied. Marc hi 8 lv A PALM FOR EVERYBODY ! Having a large stock of I'alms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on great'y reduce prices on them, us well as on other plants. Fresh Supply ol' liiiporlcil Bulbs Arriveil . llyaneinths, Tulips. Xarsissus, Fre 'sia. Chinese Sacred and Latter Lilies lor forcing and outdoor plant Choice Gut Fic.vers ( )f Hoses, Carnations, etc. Moral Designs and Flowers for all occa sions and at all times. Evergreens and Shade Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In siitnte I'uoue 11.1. oetl" NOTICK !' SALK UMlKIt K.V KCUTIO.N. North Carolina, I In Magistrate's Wake county. I Court. F.d V. Dentan vs.E. U. Cuthbert, trad ing as V.. 15. Cuthhert & Co Notice of Execution. liy virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from a magistrate's court of Wake county in the above entitled action, 1 will on Monday, the 25th day of (A.-tober, i). at 12 o clock noon, at the co'irt house door of Baid county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy Baid execution, all the right, title ari interest which the said E. B. Culhtn'rt& Co., defendants, have in tho foil Hiring deserved personal property, t wit: Two desks, one leather sofa six rocking chairs, eix cane bolte 11 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 lloor. ) H. T. JONE, Sheriff Wake County. When Ban; was tick, wa gare her Cutoria. Wken a!ie id a Child, ahe cried for Outoria, When die became Slim, aha clung to Castorla, Waco ahe had ffcOdran, ahe raw Jhto Caabrfc ure r.ITSTAV FAI.K. DriiinnKt , 00 Winton Place, Ohio. 1897. August 31 of Harris' Lithia Cirbonab-d Water friends and improve many stomachs. It excellent laxative, anil is a sure cure for Dr. E. E. TERRY, VETERINARIAN. Otlice anil sanitarium Davie street. Oe twoeii Wilmington and lilount Sts. Advice free Calls answered to all parts of city and country. Corre ;.pondence free. KALKUilf, N. C. K.C. McOlvin, K,rry. I Seicntille Horse-Stiorr. Faulty gaits remedied, diseased aud crippled a specialty. Makes 42 differ ent kinds of shoes. Davie street, Ral eigh, N. '' JulylU a.Xl.K OF liANl). lty authority of a judgment of the superior court of Hake county ren derd at April term, 1SH7 in an action entitled C D Jones vs. Augustus Sleater and wife and others as com missioner 1 will on Monday 6th, day of December, 1817, at 2 o'clock 111., at the court house door of Wake county, Raleigh, N C , sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described la'nds, to wit: Two tracts of land situated in the county of Wake, state of N C, the first lying on the waters of BufTalocreek, beginning at ' North corner of Newbern Watki s land thence east to said creek, Sam'l Jones corner, thence up said creek to IJryant Fai son's line, thence west to a post oak on the new road leading from Seth Jones' place to Rolesville thence South tothe beginningat N Watkins' corner adjoining the lands of II W Jones, Sam'l Jones and others said to contain 100 acres, more or less, known as tho Lumford land. See book 54, page 84, Register's oflice Wake county for description. Second tract, being the land con veyed to H W (ones and Wm A Morton, (said Horton afterwards con veying his share to said Jones) by Joseph C Fowler, admr. of Moses King, Feb. 28tb, 1858, and adjoining the lands of H W Montague, Seth Jones, Harlwell Horton arid others, and contains 273 acres. For a more definite description see said deed recorded in book 22, page 185, Reg ister's office Wake county. W N Jones, Commissioner. nov2-30d Help Wanted Male. - Agents get fifty cents on each dollur; do experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit. Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York. . 1 MISS MAGGIE REESE FALL 1897 WINTER We have now ready for your inspec tion our stock of millinery, eonsi.-ting of ... Trimmed II. os. Sailor Hals. Alpine lints. Soft onJ stiff, Leather and Cloth Turn O'Shnuters. Infants' Silk, Velvet and Cashmere Caps. UiMions iu all trades an 1 colors for drc.-ses as well as hats. Novelties in Mlllinerv. Trimmings and Furnish! in's. Many Fancy Notions. Linen Collars anil Cuffs, Knit Tkirts anil Levins, Down l'illows, Drapery Silks, Hair Goods, etc., etc. Goods sent on approval, express paid one way. MISS MAGGIE REESE, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (IMKUMONT AIR LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In EHect June 14, IHuO. Trains Leave Kalclgh haily. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.' 3.40 p, tn, Dally, Solid vestibuled train w Itt. sleeper Irom Norfolk to Chattanooga vU. falls bury . Morgan to u, Aslieviilc, tiot Springs aud KIlOXYillt. Counects at Durham for Oxford, darksviUf and KeysvlUe, except Sunday. At Ure-eus boro with the Washington aud Souih western Vestii uled (Limited), train for all points North, end with main Hue train No, II for Danville, Richmond aud intermediate loca stations; also h is connection for Winston-Salem and with main line train No. & ' rutted states Fast Mail" for Charlotte. Spartanburg Green ville, Atlanta aud all points South; Iso Colum bia. Augusta. Charleston, Savannah, Jacrtson ville. and all points in Florida. Sleeping cur for Atlanta. Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for AtunistA. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 1:43 A. n. Dally Solid train, tvnsistlu Pullman sleeping cars and coaches from Cha tauooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk .von p m in time to connect with the Old loml 1I011 Merchants and Miners.' Norfolk and Walis iugton and Baltimore. Chesapeake aud Kich monda 8 Co's for all polntnorth ami east. Connects at Selma for Kayettevtlle ami in termediate stations on the Wilson and Fa etterllle Short ut, daily, except Sunday for New em and Morelu-ad City, daily for Golds boro, and Wilmington and intermediate sta tions ou the Wilmington aud Weldon Kailroad. Express Train. 8:53 A. M. Daily Connects at Durham for Oxford, KeysvilU, Kl hmond; at lireensbor for Washington and all points north. Express Train, A.4Q P. il. Dally For Goldsboro aud inter mediate stations. Local Accommodation. a:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro f-i a) p hits for North and South and Winston-Salen and points ou the Northwestern North Caroliu Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points In West em North t aroliua. Knoxville, Tenn., CinciL uatl and western points; at Charlotte, fc Spai tanburg, Greenville, Atlwus, Atlanta and poiuts Houth. Trains Arrive at Ifuletgh. N. C: Express Train, 3:40 P. M. Dally From Atlnjta, Charlotte. Greensboro and all points South. No 'folk and Chattanooga Lhutted J:0 P. M. Dallv From all points east, No: folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldsbv.ro, Vfilmiugton, Fayet evlli aud all points in Eastern Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 11:45 A. n. Dally From New York, Washing ton, Lynchburg. Danville and Greensboro, chat tauooga, Kuoxville, Hot Hprings aud Ashevilte 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 sle-'p'ug Car from Greensboro to Raleigh. 9:00 p m Daily exc pi Htmday -From Golds boro and all points East. Local freight tr-.l.is also carry passengers. Pullmai' cant on night train from Kaieifh to Greensboro Through pull man vestibul d Drawing Room Buffet sleeping Car aud Vestibuled coaches without chaor m or folk limited. Double daily trains between Raleigh, Char lotte and Atlanta- Quick tltuo, Liitccllod ac commodation. U. GrtHHN, ivi.r-.nt tiireriiiteniion W. A. TUU Genera i.miim M.geitt M tin.i, Trnftic MatKini $100 to Any Man WILL. I'AV $100 Fflll ANY CASE Of Weakness in Men They Treat anil Fail lo Cure. An Omaha company places for the llrst time before the public a Maoical Treatment for the cure of Lost Vi tality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is a Won derful, Treatment magical In its effects positive in its cure. All read ers, who are suffering from a weak ness that blights their life, causing that mental and physical suffering pe culiar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATK MEDICAL COMPANY, suite 641, Ramge building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you abso lutely FKKK, a valuable paper on these dieases, and positive proofs of their i truly Mauical Treatment. Thousads of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are beinsr restored by them to a perfect condition. Tnis magical treatment may De taken at home unde r their directions, or they will payrailroad fare and ho tel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescriptions, Free cure, Free Sample, or C. O. D. fake. They have t.a0,000 capital, and guarantee to cure every case they treat or refund every dollar: or their charges may be depos ited In a bank to be paid to them when a cure ia effected, write them today. TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmintrton, Jew wi Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, lioston, Philadelphia, Wash int'ton, Norfolk and Richmond. SCUGnULK IN KFFKCT FEHHUARY 7, ''J7. 4113. No. 41 Lv N.Y.,lVn.K.U.1100ain iM)0pin Lv. Philadelphia" )12pm 12 05am Lv. Baltimore, :U.rpm 2 Mam Lv.AVashinjtton, 44(lpm 1-Wam Lv.ltichmond,A.CL.85i;pm 9 115am Lv.N.)i-folk,S.A.L.8H(lpm Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm !Kl5aiu !l20am Lv. Weldon, Ar. Henderson, 112Spm " 125liam 1 1 55ar. 1 S!pm Ar. Durham, " Lv. Durham, '' Ar.liuleigh, Ar.Sanford, " Ar.Sou'n Pines. " Ar. Hamlet, " Ar. Wadesboro, " Ar.Monroe, Ar.Charlotte, " 7:!2am t52lpm t40fpn til 10am 21lam H;!5am 4 22am 510am 554 am 0 4liam 8:i0am ;s;!4pm 5 o:: dim 5 55pm (i5:ipin 811pm ill 2 pm "1025pm MO 47pm tb'OOpm Ar.Chesler, " 810am Lv.Columbia,CN&LUK ... Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. Ar.tireenwood, " Ar. Abbeville, " ArKlberton, " Ar.Athens, " Ar.Winder, " '.145am 10:(5am 1 1 05am 1207 pm 1 15pm 1 50pm M210aiii 1 07am lloain 241am I! I5.H1I 4HOain 520am "No. 7 50iiii 1042pm 11 2(lpm 12 Stair. 1 40am 1 OOam I! 05am t"00ain 4 Slam "8 30am Ar. Atlanta (enttiuu V'50i)m Noimi not M. Lv Atlanta, SAT,. Lv Winder, " LvAlhens, " LvElberton, " LvAbbeville, " Lvfireenwood," LvClinton, " No 402. M 2 00pm 2 10pm 210pm 4 15pm 5 15pm 541pm "tlrSlpm ArColunibiaCNA LKK, .... LvChester, S.A.L. Si:!pm ArCharlotte, " M025pm Lv.Mon roe, L Hamlet, !l 0pm li05ain M123pin 8 15am J.'t.'iOar.i M230pin ArWilmington " LvSou nPines " !2i4am l'2Dam LvI!aloi,'li, " 210am llll.'iam Arllenderson, " 82Sam M 00pm ArDurham, LvDurhamf t732am llo'.lpm 1520pm til 10am A r Weldon, " 455am 'llOOpm ArUiehmond, ACL. 815ain (iSOiim A.-Wash't,' 1'enUU, 1231pm 11 10pm ArUaltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhiladphia, " 350pm 345am- ArNewYoik, " li23pm "t;53ain Arl'ortsmouth ' ArNorfolk, 730am 5 50pm "750am tiOapm Daily. 1 Daily llxcopt Sunday, t Daily Kxcept Monday. Nos. -103 ami 402, "The AtlantaSpe cii l, "Solid Vi'stibuledTrain of Pull man sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth aud 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 and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. Foi tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to Li. A. Newlaud, Gen. Aat. P Dept. ti Hin, ball House, Atlanta, Ga. 11. S. Leard, Sal. Pass. Agt, Kul tlgh, N. C. K. St. John, Vic. President and General Manager. II. W. 15. Glover, Trafiic Manager V. E. McBee, General Superiuteu" dent T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Vu, SALE OF LAND Full A88KTS. By virtue of a judgment of Wake Superior Court in the bpecial proceed ings entitled J. C. Marcom, adminis trator of Emetine M. Holland vs. Jno. D. Holland and wife and others, I will, on Monday, eiovember 1, 1897, at the courthouse door in Kalcigh, sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of the intestate in Middle Creek Town thip,Wake county, adjoiningthe lands of the laio A. M. Jones It, M. Hol land and others; beginning at a stake in Charles Suggs' line, A. M. Jones' corner, runs south 4 i poles and 18 links to a stake, thence east 9U poles to a stake; A. M. Jones' line, thence north J.i poles und 18 links to a stake, then west 91 i poles to tho beginning containing 25 acres, mooe or less. Time of sale lz m. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable in six months with interest; bond and security to be given. j. u. mahuum, uom. UaM gh N. C, Sept. 29, 1897. Having qualified as administrator of the late W T Suit, deceased, this is to give notice toall persons having claims aga'ust said estate to present them to me on or before the 11th day of October, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted will make immediate payment. H A. Li. Davis, oct 12-la6w Administrator. FREE LITERATURE. Mr. BrTaD Mid in hii Iflttar to lh timm allvat fercM afiar laction, "W ihall jrit triampb, 11 ten advocate of bimotalliam cootiana tha work, M all circulate litaratara.' Oriaaitation and ad acaiioa ia tba watchword. Far Ian (10) canla in aiivar or itampa yoor aaaia Will ba Blaead OB tba 9ilr r!lrenl.lnr IJ.t ana am to tha laadiDf ailvar and reform papara la all parta ol tba Uailad Slalaa wbo will aond 70 aamplo eoploa Iraa (or diitribotion. Cat on tba llii at onca; fom will tacalta a larf amoantal pvuw uiviamra n ara aura w oa mora inaa aat iittoa with tba lavattmant. Wrlia vans hoj a4 addraaa pi.aihi.t. Adrireaa jnnr lattar la 0 a, rAIUBRS TRIBUNa. Bt Maiaaa, Ua) 1
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