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THE PRESS-VISITOR, RALEIGH, N. C. fiihllshcd by the Visitor-Press Compurn I Incorporated I A CONSOLIDATION OF TIIS VISITOIt, ES TABLISHED 1878, AND TUB PitKKS, ESTABLISHI) 1894. Ofnces in the Academy of Music. liHr.tk l. ANDKr.WS. Editor und Manager. IASI HU N. McK.tUY. Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year Six Months f-00 One Month 35 Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter UNIONS miABL The Leader in the News and in Circulation. TELEPHONE NO. 168. SATURDAY November 13 It has been claimed at the trial ot James Uallars, fr the murder of Samuel Sbadoau, at Somersft. K'y . that the prisoner's father, now dead, committed the crime. A special committee of tho l'res byterian General Assembly is -rest-ling at Chicago, 111., with the pro -lem of compromising national :tn 1 State control of home missions. Miss Frances E. Willurd, presi dent of the Women's Christian Tem perance Union, will contribute- $3000 toward a $300,000 fund to save the Temple property in Chicago, 111., from being sold . Dr. Nansen expresses the opinion that Andree, the daring Svedisb aeronaut, is still alive. Andiee. as Nansen thinks, probably landed in the North American archipelago or on the northern shores of the Amer ican or Siberian coast. His long ab sence, according to Nansen, is due to the inevitable necessity of going into winter quarters in those desolate regions. The Anne Eliza Johns Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, of Danville, Va., which started the movement for the erection of a mon ument to the women of the Southern Confederacy, has decided that its best form would be the establish ment of a woman's college on Vir ginia soil, where the daughters of Confederate soldiers may receive a liberal education. Western Kansas is overrun this year with coyotes. It was thought this prairie pest had been almost ex terminated by the warfare made by the settlers of the new country ; but reports from that section indicate that they are multiplying instead of diminishing. They have killed thou sands of sheep, and even go into the farmers' henhouses and kiil their chickens. Dogs are no protection against their invasions; for one coy ote, if cornered, will whip three ordinary dogs. A New York sporting authority asserts that the percentage of fatal ities is much greater on the football field than in the prize ring. But an estimate of percentages where two contestants are engaged in the one case and twenty-two in the other is very unfair and misleading. The suggestion that low tackling and mass plays should be barred on the football field, if followed, would prob ably improve the game both as a spectacle and as a matter of safety for the players. But is a manly game when played in friendly, sporting emulation, and it ought not to be forbidden. i The South Carolina dispensary board met at Columbia Monday. The terrible inroads of the original pack ages is made more manifest Com missioner Vance's report shows a falling off ia the sales of this Octo ber, as compared with the same month last year, of $43,166.15, reducing re ceipts from $135,000 to $91,000. He says: "1 attribute this large differ ence to the competition of the origi ; sal-package shops snd the blind timers, but principally to the low price of cotton and the geueral de pressed financial condition of the country. It affords me pleasure to inform you that, notwithstanding this large difference in cash received, we have met promptly every ob.iia tion of the State dispensary Mien presented, and that 1 no bave?20, 000 ready to pay to the free school fund." The Baltimore Sun of last Wed nesday contained the following ad vertisement: -Wan led A liaby. Iu response to this advertisement, a number of mothers applied at the stage door of the lioiliday Street Theatre. The babes were of all sorts and complications, as the ad vertisement had failed to state the exact color desired. The selection was made with a seeming show of deliberation by the advance agent, and w hen oLe-six-months infant was finally chosen the unsuccessful com petitors were dismissed, to the dis appointment of mothers." Itatklen's Arnica salve The beot salve in 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 or money refunded. l'nce 25 cents per box. For sale by all druggists. Was soon reeling Hotter. "For three years 1 was troubled with fciy heart and liver. 1 was run down iu health and could hardly walk, I was so weak. 1 tried mai.v mediciues and tinaliy bough a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 was soon feeling better, and afler taking a few more bottles 1 was strong and able to work. ' W S Harris. C;,i erdale, V.i. Hood's I'ills are the bet. cathar tic. Easy to take, ge .lie mild. 25 cents. Notice of Administration. Having qualified as administrator of the estati- cf Win K Manlev. de ceased, late of Wake County, N- C, i his is to notify ail person-, holding claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned at his ollice in Raleigh, on or beore the 12th day of November. IS!', or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the taul estate will p!eu-i- m.ik. immediate payment to tin under signed. J C Ma'-' -i. adm'r. Argo & Snow, att't s ne1 1 iiw What Hood's S n-sai- r!i:t 'insdi.ii. for others it ' 1 a -or you. Hood's Sarsapai la cue - .1 blood diseases. Pool's Shoe Store. ;WV'--V; to S. IV. H. & R. S. TUCKER & GO. Haywood, Snow SELLING OUT The Stock of Winter Goods at Sac rifice These winter goods were bought in -anticipation of tariff changes, and at the prices we are now selling them are veritable bar gains, demanding the attention of every money-saving buyer. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. Hood i essential to Sood health. Every nook und corner of the 8,v;em i. leuched. by the bl'-od, and on 1 ii quality tlie condition of every orande ! pet.d;. Good bluod means si ron-j serves, i guod digestion, robust health, la-pure ' blood n'cans scrofula, dyaiepsia, rheuuia I tism.cauir-b or other diseases. Thcuurest ! way to have good blood i.s to tnke Hood's Sj.-ttj-ariila. This medicine jiurirVn, vi ! tulize-. and enriclie-. t he hlo.ul, and s.-n-'s tbe dements of health and slreiiijih lo every nci ve. organ and tis-sue. It criatcs a good appetite, gives noi-hing i ' " and cures Hint tired lifting. Uemcinbei, Sarsaparilla Is the best - in fact the One True BNvmI Purifier. Tj TTi-ii e"K lm'r VU: ,"ytc liOOU . HlIlS take.asy looivrate. -25 FARMERS DIFFER IN OPINION. Xotr is the best time to sow Annual Clover i Seed. In the husk they are surer and bet ter crop than Cleaned Seed. If ground ia baked between your cotton and corn rows, run over verv lightly with cultivator and sow broadcast thirty of cleaned or siity Kjuiids of seed in Die husk. The month of September is the proper time to sow all grasses. Small nlota shoald be spaded deep, and helds should be broken with two-horse ploughs, and thoroughly pulverized with disc and harrow. We are giving this iuf rmation from our experience. We have seed to sell. We charge only for them. We have now in stock Crimson lover 8eed, cleaned and in the husk. Choice Red Clover Seed; best qual ity Orchard Grass Seed; Blue Grass of h nest mialitv for lawns, etc : Virginia Winter Kvp. irciuia Winter Oats. :there Is no advance in Held seed with the exception of wheat. W'll be glad to give prices on anythiz.g you wish in the seed line. Nearly everything in the grocery line has advanced 45 to 50 per cent. We have been been compelled to advance the price of ' Roller i hampion Flour." Our -High Art Coffee." "He-No-Tea" and -Clover Hill Butter" are retailed at former prices, al though there has been material advance in price of baiter. Canned Goods are very much higher. Will mike it to the interest of persons buying in lare lout to give us a call. WaC.Stronach& Sons Wholesale and rtetui! Growers. Large Loans On life insurance polities in stand ard Knglish and AmericanCompanies. Ten per cent more than the compan ies theinj.ul.es loau on the same poli- i at lower rales. Write or euquire of Philip Williams Avirett, investing agent, Koglish .Vnerieau Loan and Trust Co., Oiti- auonal Tank LSuuding, Kal- elgn X. u. 'nted-An Idea Who can think aomt Bin i pie r'ror.ct vnr ideas-: th?T mT bring jr.iu wealth. Wnni JCUS WKDl.EKBl'RN A CO.. Pwnt Altor rifvf WRstilnRtnii. 1. .:.. fitr their yVe offer ic lUt oi one thouDud .nveniloiM 'd. Winter is Coming. And is now on the way from the frozen noses, and probably ' toeses," of our Klondike friends. So the la dies should lie prepared to give her a warm reception bv encasing the "toes es" jf the school children and her own dainty foot in a pair of our hand some, strong, comfortable and dura ble shoes. Our ladies' tl To, $2 50 and $3 shoes, and our handsome shoes for children's wear combine tho best points of merit. C. POOL. 130 Fayetteville St. 6c Tucker, TRUSTEES. Prices. Hioods Cross & Leaders of Up-to-Date Clothing. The Home of Fashion. Men of fashion find our stock replete with nobbiest importations Clothes are the outward expression of your tate ' osllv thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not pxpressed in fancy; rich-nut gundy, for the apparel eilt proclaim the man." The truth is always the strongest at tiunieiit l'ie.isin- our patrons mokes life pleasant for us. A Good Combination: WEAK The looks of clothing may be a temporary availinent, but if e;ood service be tot with them, they'll never please you. FIT A poor Iktiot: (fai-wenl, no matter how the material, should not be worn bv an up-to-date dresser. ST i'LK A suit "needs this to catch the eye and aid you in appearance. PRICE L'niting the foregoing elements in clothing to sell at prices to suit the times is just exactly what we are doing. A Taste of Winter. Soon you will need something heavier in the furnishing line. Remem ber that tihile summer was here we were looking after your wants. All you have to do is to come and see how well we have provided for you. With us you will find everything up-to-date. Not yesterday, but today, tomorrow. Liberality and fair dealings. Good merchandise and moderate prices have been the sorner-stone of our success. I have used Piso's Cure for Consumption, and can recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds, It is selling like hot cakes. urnmC .AiiliiaMir.lc J. R. FERRALL & GO. GROCERS. Hams 10c 10c Just received 5,000 pounds Winchester Sugar-cured Hams that we are selling for 10c pound. Everyone guaranteed. Weight from 8 to 15 pounds. Also nice lot California Hams A PALM FOR EVERYBODY! Having a large stock of Palms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on greatly reduce prices on tbem, as well as on other plants. Fresh Supply or Imported Bulbs Arrived . Hyancinths, Tulips, Narsissus, Fresia, Chinese Sacred and Easter Lilies for forcing and outdoor plant ing Choice Gut Flowers 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 In stitute. Fbone 113. octn NOTICK Of 8 A LB DM) Kit EX ECUTION. North Carolina, I In Magistrate's Wake connty. ( Court. , Ed V. Dentan vs.E. B. Cuthbert, trad ing as E. B. Cuthbert 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 26th day of October, 1897. at 12 o'clock noon, at the court bouse door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title ar i interest which the said E. B. Cuthbert Co., defendants, have in the following deserved personal property, t-wit: Two desks, one leather sofa six rooking chairs, six cane botto it chain, one mlmegraph, one typewriter, two blackboards, Ave tables, one water cooler, seven spit toons, one waste basket, two electric fans, one small elock, one wall clock, oijebat rack, three pictures, three carps (On-floor.) ca"vr 1, 11 H. T. JONES, i Sheriff Wake County. When Bur sick, we g w a Cart, waawasaCfcshsertedforCfciMlai , wlHBatelmwMlliriiaehBwtoOMtori. I When e ted OUa, i tea Osatorti Linehan, GUSTAV FALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio; a t Hams 10c that we are selling at 7Jc pound. Dr. E. E. TERRY, VETERINARIAN. Office and sanitarium Davie street, be tween Wilmington and Blount Sts. Advice free Calls answered to I all parts of city and country Corre- RALEIGH, N. C. R. C. McOlvin, g,. Hcientlllo Horse-Shoer. Faulty gaits remedied, diseased and crippled a specialty. Makes 42 differ ent kinds of shoes. Davie street, Hal eigh, N. r Julyl9 HALE OF LAND. By authority of a judgment of the superior court of Wake county ren derd at April term, 1897 in an action entitled C D Jones vs. Augustus Strother and wife and ot hers as com missioner 1 will on Monday 6th, day of December, 1897, at 12 o'clock ra., at the court house door of Wake county, Raleigh, N C, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described lands, to wit: Two tracts of land situated ia the county of Wake, state of N C, the first lying on the waters of Buffalo creek, beginning at the North corner of Newbern Watkin's land thence east to said creek, Sam 'I Jones corner, thence up said creek to Bryant Fai son's line, thence west to a post oak on the new road leading from Setb Jones' place to Rolesviile thence South tothebeginningatN Wat kins' corner adjoining the lands of H W Jones, Sam '1 Jones and others said to contain 100 acres, more or less, known as the Lumford land. See book 54, page 84, Register's office Wake county for description. Second tract, being the land con veyed to H W Jones and Wm A Horton, (said Horton afterwards con veying his share to said Jones) by Joseph C Fowler, admr. of Moses King, Feb. 28lb, 1858, and adjoining the lands of H W Montague, Setb Jones, Hartwell Horton and 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 Jonis, Commissioner. nov2-30d ttslp Wantsd Male. Agents get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit. Address The Cathollo News, 6 Barclay St., New York. MISS MAGGIE REESE FALL 1897 WINTER We have now ready for your lnsiee tion our stock of luillim-r) , eonsi-tlng of ... Trttnmcil tints. Stillor lluls, Alpine llui". soft nnd Mirr. I.cnih-r and eloth lain OXiuntcrs. Infants' Silk, Wlvt and l iishmere Caps. Ribbons iu all pi-udcs an.! colors feir dresses as well as hats. Novelties in Millinery, Trimmings and furnishings. Many Fancy Notions. Linen Collars and Cuffs, Knit Tkirts and Lcggins, Down Pillows, Drapery Silks, Hair Goods, etc:, etc. (ioods sent on approval, express paid one way. MISS MAGGIE REESE, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. Is Bltect June 14. I So. Trains Leav Kalelgh Holly. "Norfolk and Cbattanooxa Limited.' j,40 p, m, Dally. Solid veatlbuled train wltl sleeper from Norfolk to I'tutttanoogi via. Salis bury, Morgauton. AshevlUe, Hot sprlrtrs aud anoxrlllo. Connects at Durban lor Ox'ord, Cl i t irilK and Keysvllle. except Sunday. At Greeitv boro wltb tbe Washington and South western Vestli uled (Limited), train lor All points North, and with main line trtt:i ii for Danville, KIcluuouU and Interme iwu- loe stations; nlso h -5 connection for Wlnntcn -s!em and wltb main line train No. as, "nulled states rast aall" for Charlotte. Spartantmig, Uraen vllle, Atlanta and all points South ; Iso Coftao bla. Augusta Charleston, Savanua , ,tm sion vtlle. and all points In Florida FIi-cm-.m Car for Atlanta Jacksonville and at r istlotte vltb Bleeplpg Car (or Auyiisl. ' "Norfolk and Chattanooga Uh-.n- 1. 11:45 A. n. Dally Solid tra il conkutia Pullman sleeping cars and coach from o tanooga to Nor tola, arriving Hoiro'k 9:oS p a In time to counact with tno "lid PiSS) ilon Merchants' and Miners.' Norf ih aud (Wa.i Ington and Baltimore. Chesapeake and Rich mond 8 8 Co's for all polntpn Tin and daw. Connects at Selma for Fajc ttllle m! -termedlate stations on tbe Vilioo arl ' , ettevllle Short Cut, daily, eici I unfa ! r new era aud Moreliead City, d. ly fori iv boro, and Wilmington and lot irmedusV tlons on the Wilmington and Willoo Rl -1. Express Tra -a. I :ti A. M. Daily-Connects at UiAn, lor Oxford, Keysyllle, El bmonai at OretnKiv.r for Wasblugton and all poin;j urUi .Express Train. 3:40 P. n. Dally-For Goldrtwre mediate stations. Local Aeoominodfitlrn :00 A. M. Connects a'. Greens! p lots for North and Boutn and Win. and points on the NortliwaaUi Katlroad. At Salisbury, for all pom era North t arollna. Knoiillle, Tei natl and western points ; tt Caarloti tanburg, OreenvlUe, Aihe- - At'v nd points South. I Trains Arrive at 1 .Hoish. .y: Express l rain. ( j:40P. M. Dally-Fiom Atlanta! .arlotte. Greensboro and all po' .r South. 1 No -folk and Cho : t a n ooga l-l11 ;ed 3:40 P. M. Dll Fr ii- all polo rast. Not folk Tarboro, Wllsol ant! water) From Golds bu 0. V'l.nuagtaf Fayet evlll and all points lnBas'i' u -'a-' -na. Norfolk and C. at t a uucJ Limited. 1:4s A. fl. Dally- Kioin Nef or. Washuig ton, Lynchburg Dsjr' t- and 0" i ' Joro, chat' tanooa-a. anoxville ito- i-urla "d ashevllle S.S3 a. m. Dally Fr o irMro and Inter mediate stations, 1' t.:ai. 7:30 A. tl. Dally-t rom toeus'joro and a points North an J toiuti. eepi-ig car from ureeusDoro to a-v'sig- f :OOp. m Dal'.) ex-: pioday -From Golds boro sod alt points Bast. Local freight t-l,n aiearry passengers. Pullman ears ou elghtala frost Balelgb to ureensooro. I Through rulunan veafuled Drawing Boom Buffet sleeping Car si Vest baled coaches wltboatebange au sorto) Umttod, Double dally trains tweer Ralelgb, Char lotte and Atlanta. Qk time, ttLeeclled ao eommodatloo. l H.il. OREKN, SUoim. uperlntendeni W. A. TDK- ' GenerV 1 sti aoui J M oin.p. ithi'x- Manaei $100 tyAny Man WILL PAY 0 V&ll ANY CAHB OT WeiiturtaiMen The; Treat and ("4 lo Care. An tjriah Inratiy places for the first ti;i" before l ublic a Magical Tbeai .li jJT htr,p ""reo' Lost VI and Ketoratie ' Life Force in old and yi r mef No worn-out French romeriv ooitsjs no t-nospnorous or other i annfuSr-iiis. It is a WON DER! j. Tke" XT magical In its effe -noaitfc cure. All read ers, wlio areyinertnjr irom a wealc np. that hvit their life, causincr that mentaL! phslcal sufferlns; pe culiar to Lff Manhood, should write to tho 8XtlJlCALWMr'A(IYl suite Minige ouiiain?, umana, Nob., anCMJ will send you abso-inu-lT FftC, a valuable- naner on thesa diai and positive proofs of their tj'f Magical Trbatmbnt. Thonsr.o' "en, who hare lost all hope ic1'6! are being restored by th'a t4 perfertocDditlon. TblsfJtdc At insATMKNT may be iji'jeni'nome ondrr their directions:, m- Urdwiu puyrauroad fare and no . bif'to all wh.i prefer to go there s.,r fitafot, If they fall to cure, i Ue re jrfecth reliable; have no ries)rintion. Free cure. Free Sauf. V - D- 'ake. They have tlM capital, aid guarantee to oure eTe ua they treat or refund very do s. thciir diariret may be depos tto i a bank t03e paid to them whon a ' .''eotei, Write them today. ' f" loV Ic: ai icn t'Aiero lOuilin bin Wesl m , Clucin -. Hl -lw.nM yMwiMiiYSam TO Atlanta, Cliarlotte, Au;iihia. A t J- ens. Wilmintrton, Iew wricani. ( haltani'oi'a, Nashville and New York. Unston, Philadelphia, Wash injfton, Norfolk and Kicfcnond. lltUIULK IN KKKECT FKHKlHV 7, 'i. "41" SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. Lv.N.Y.,lVn.RR.110(lain Lv. Philadelphia " ) 12pm Lv llaltiraore, 315pm Lv.Washinfrton, 440pm Lv. Iiichmotul , A. C L. 8 5Gpm i-iuait 2 50am 130am 905am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L, 830pm 905ain Lv.l'ortsmouth, " 8 -15pm 920am Lv.Veldon7:r 1 1 28pm 1155at Ar.Henderson, "M25(iam 139pm Ar.Durham, " t732am t409pm Lv.Durham, " t520pm tlHOaru Ar.Iialeigh, " Ar.Sanford, " Ar.Sou'n Pines, " Ar. Hamlet, " Ar.Wadesboro, " A r. Monroe, " 21bam 335am 422am 510am 554am 643am 334pm 6 03 una 555pm 653pm 8Upm 912pm Ar.Cbarlotte, " 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, 810am MO 47pm Lv.Columbia,CN&LRK . . . t600pm Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am i210am Ar.Greenwood, 10 35am 107am 1105am 140am 1207pm 341am Ar.Abbeville, Ar Klberton, Ar.Athens, Ar. Winder, 1 lapm d4tam 159pm 430am Ar, Atlanta (cnttime)25Qpm Doam NORTH BOUND. No 402. Lv Atlanta, SAL. 1200pm LvWinder, " 240pm Lv Athens, " 21u'pm Lv Klberton, " 415pm Lv bbeville, " 515pm TjvGreenwood," 641pm LvClinton, " .634pm No. 750pm 1042pm 1126pm 1233arr. 140am 109am 305ara A .'ColumbiaCNaVLRH tTOOam LvChester, S.A.L. 8 13pm 4 33am ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 830am LvMonroe, Lvllamlet, 9 pm 815am ArWilmington" J530am 1230pnt LvSou'nPines Lvlialoigh, Arllenderson, 1214am luam 828am 920am 1135am 100pm ArDurham, LvDurhamf t732am t409pm 1 5 20pm til l()am ArWcldon, " 455am ArRichmond, ACL. 815am ArWpsh'g.penUR. 1231pra 3 00pm 650pm 1110pm 1248am, 345a. 6 5;lam Aruaitiniore, ArPhlladphia, ArNewYork, 1 43pm ,1 00,1m 6 23pm ArPortsmouth ' ArNorfolk, ' 550um 605pj 750am Dally. fDaily Except Sunday. Daily Except Monday. Nos. 403 and 402, "Tho Atlanta Spe cit!, "Solid Vrestibuled Train 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. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches-and Pullman Sleopers between Ports mouth und Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia aud 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. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Airt. P Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Ga H. S. Leard. Sal. Pass. Act. Ral eigh, N. C. it,, at. John, Vic. President and General Manager. H. W. 13. Glover, Traffic Ma miner V. E. McBee, General Superinten dent T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Va, HALE OP LAND FOR ASSETS. Bv virtue of a ludo-ment nf Waka Saperior Court in the special proceed ings entitled J. C, Marcom. adminis trator of F neline M. Holland vs. Jno. 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 late A. M. Jones H. 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 91 poles to a stake; A. M. Jones' line, thence north 43 poles und 18 links to a stake. then west 914 poles to the beginning- -containing 25 acres, mooe or le:. Time of sale 12 m. Termat nnn-thlrrl cash, residue payable in six months with interest; bond and security to be given, J. C. Marcom, Com. fla' gh N. C, Sept 2V, 1897. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the late W T Suit, deceased, this is to give notice toall persons having claims aga'nst 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 wiilmake Immediate payment. A. L. Davis, oct 12-la6w Administrator. FREE UTERafUHk. Mr. Brfaa said la his letter ta'the free allvei for sf.er ImiIou. "We thill ymt trlsiapk, let nch incin of biaiMallIsm esatlam ike wera, M all ;reulats Ultra tare' . OrxaaiiaUoa aad aeatiea it the traichword. For tea (ID) ceau la tilTar ar ttaoipt tear aasts ill he pltced ea ike Silter Clreelaier Liu aad eel IO lha Itedint ate mImm . til ptrrt et tbt Uailtd Sum whs trill ttad to -Mmrle eopiet tree far dltiribulea Cm ea Ike lit. ei oncei tea will receite a lare aaleaalel : God lileraiure aad are tare la be aiers tkaa eat. lea wilt ike ievetieMni W.I.. u ad addreu n.AniLT. Addrett tear letter ta tat PLAniLV. Addrett tear Ittter ta bos a, raaaiBitt Taiautia, 1 attUea, Utj yf- V
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