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TUE PRESS-VISITOR, RALEIGH, N. C. Published by the Visitor-Press Company, Incorporated. CONSOLIDATION OF THI VISITOR, ES TABLISHED 1878, and the Press, ESTABLISHED 1894. Office in the Pullen Building. 6REEK O. ANDREWS. Editor and Manager- VEKNUN F. MoRARY. Advertising Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year $4.00 Six Months $2.00 One Month 35 f Entered as Second-Class Mail Matter! gjflTONl!gLyBEQ The Leader in the News anil in Circulation. TELEPHONE NO. 168. THURSDAY February 3 Firemen had a hard time Tuesday in New York. There were a do:cn or more fires in that city, a smaller Dumber than usual, but the high wind made some of them most dan gerous and bard to fight. For the first time in years the chiefs of bat talions responded to alarms in sleighs. A phenomenal railroad run was made Monday between Cheyenne. Wyo., and Omaha on the Union Pacific by a special train of an engine two mail cars The record was 517 miles in eight hours Hat, the fastest long-distance run ou record. The run from North Platte to Omaha, 290! miles, was made in 246 minutes. Plans for the spring training sea son have been perfected by almost all tha National League baseball clubs. With but few exceptions the clubs will call their men together en March 1st and keep them at prac tice until the championship sche du?e begins. The Giants will train at Lakew od. Boston and Phila delphia will also seek quarters in New Jersey. The Quakers have sattled on Cape May, and the Bran eaters will be at Princeton. Brook lyn's team will probably train at Eakewood. The Baltimores will be the only eastern team to go South, as the Washington team will, as usual, train at home. Ted Haolon and his Orioles have all plans made to spend March down in Thomas ville, Ga., and will probably play a series in Richmond Hanlou has always been an ardent advocate of southern trips in the spring, and ridicules the pretensions of the Jer sey resorts. Stili the success achi eved by the Giants last year has tended to shake bis convictions. The western clubs are more liberal, The Cincinnati Reds will go to San Antonio, Tex., and will play exhibi tion games in Texas and Mexico. Pittsburg and Cleveland will go to Hot Springs, and Chicago will pro bably go there also, especially if Anson continues as manager. The Louisville 'players may go South, but are more likely to train at West Baden Springs, Ind., where they practiced last year. Tbe Browns will have to hustle at home to train off the winter's accumulation of flesh. ' A few figures given to the World ' by the governor of North Carolina Illustrate the rapidity with which eeiat liiHiiut.iv nf nnt.rrm sninnintr nnrl weaving is migrating from, New England to the south. In 1886 North Carolina had eighty cotton mills; in 1897 it had .1,010. Ia 1886 'it had 4,071 looms. In 1897 it bad 24.517 looms. In 1836 it had 199,433 spindles. Now It has 1,044,385 spindles. North Carolina is only one of the cotton growing states in which the spinning and wearing industry is increased at this rate. The others are not far behind, and some of them show an even greater increase. With abundant water power, with cheap coal, with extraordinary cheap labor, and with the cotton fields at their very doors, the southern cot ton mills will assuredly "take the business. " But they have not taken it yet. Their competition is only in coarser yarns and the ruder fabrics. Until they learn to do the finer work and very greatly multiply their mills their competition will afford no good excuse for the cutting of the meagre wages paid in New England, as the bosses there contend that it does N. Y. World. To Cure a Coliiitl One Hay Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets All druggists refund the mohey if it f..ils to cure 25o. The genuine has L. B. O. on each tablet. James H IVu arrived in the city from Raleigh this morning to a'tend the sale of properly belonging to M r J (I Mills which is to take place at Jamestown today. Greensboro Record. HnckR-n'a imiaa Salve. The best salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively curespiles, or no pay required. It is guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents pc box. Fit sale by all druggists. FRESH CRACKERS. J. R. Ferrall BANQUET WAFERS, "THE PULLMAN. PABST. lBjgisT If you want to drink the finest beer brewed on earth call for PAi'iST. If you dealer does not keep it telephone t. Acme Wine Co. ( Phone 144H) A cask, dozen or u single bottle will le delivered to you in a few minutes. WANTED To buy a second hand safe, medium size, it. good conditio--. Acme Wine Co. Opposite Postoftice. MOItTGAGK HALK. By virtue of authority conferred in a mortgage executed bv John Edwards deceased, and recorded in Register's office of Wake county, N C . Book Il'S, page 3oti dated Jan. 1st. l.-M.'t I will on Monday the 28th day nf Feb , l.s9S at the court housp door in the city of Raleigh, at 12 oV-iock M. sell to tbe highest bid der for cash the property described in said mortgage adjoining tbe lands of V C Glenn, W A Lamb, and oth ers, being lot with brick cottage corner of Blood worth, and Pace streets, conveyed by W C Stronacb to said John Edwards deceased. At same time anil place one hundred acres more or less adjoining tbe lauds of Marv Ann Rogers. Stafford Walder, and others more fully aes s 'ribed in mortgage executed to W C and A B Stronach bv Duncan Moring dated, March 22nd, 1888, and recorded in Register's office of Wake county, Book 104, page 88, being tract of land on which Jacob Moring formerly resided. W C Stronach, Mortgagee, jan 26 30ds rKk Lil tKAIUrlt. Mr. Bryan 9a.1l in Ins let er 10 tbe frM ellssei to' es afier election, We shall fat triDtnaa, 14 M.-li adv -rate of Dimptalliain contiuua tha work, el ajl crculae literature ' OrgauiialtoB aaet aaV Qcation in UK watctiwoirl For teu ,101 centi In silver or stamp foar aaaae 1.1 be placed od tbe Silver Ciiculator Lift aaa lent to tbe leadiri silver ami reform papers la all parta of toe United Stales who will seaa yoej snmpie copies free for dinti ibutioD Gat oa the) at once; ob will receive a larce amoant est good liteiature and art eure to be mora thaa eat. lifted witb tbe investment Write yeas Baae ata eeldfeaa ri ikx. Address fenr letter ta -OX A. 'AIMERS THIBUm, o lee.ie.ee. leeae TRAINED NURSES' Bureau of Information. Doctors and patients In need of Nurses' services can get full informa tion at McKimmon's Drug Store, Raleigh, N. O. Mp24 1 rniA Pum nroa orlr1 In the head, colds on the lungs, oia coias, new cuius auu vubiiiwj all Tormn of grip. Stops sneezing, discbarfies from iiiieunumla, and allthroatand lung trouhles. Tiue pleasant little pellets are absolutely harmless, nave BtaVfU thousiuMis of lives and prevented much ick uess. The Munvon Kemetly Company prepare depurate cure for each disease. At all druggists ts cunts a viaL If you need mM1cal advice write Prof. Munvon. laOiATcH Street, fhiladelpbia. It Is absolutely iree. ' ' They Offer SI00 For any Case of N"erons or Scvual Weak ness in Men they Treat and Kail to Cure. Nvi fake euro, but inent ulininisleri-il vi. 'mi siamlinvr. and line. The State Mi a scientific Heat hy plivsi.-i.ins In ;pecialisls in tli-'ir iliral tVnipany ui'i'S Lost Vitality. NiTvn ial Weakness, ami restores l.l ainl y.iunjr men. They ee te rlll't' y.iU il' forfeit is anil life r.uve ii lll kiuaran Jlilll sh.'lll. tln-y fail, when- their medicines are taken -lrriil'iliim t' illivi-tinns. N' -Mi INKY ItKQriKKn IN APVAXi'K IVpi-sit the numey with your banker t he paid t them when yen are cur--. I n..t before. The State Me. Heal fnm pany is an inenrpurateil eiimi'any with a lapi'.al stork of S'jr.o.iiOii. an.l their guarantee is worth l"ii rents on the ilollar. Their treatment is truly a MAiMi'Al. TKKATMKNT. an.l may he taken at home uii.ler th-ir ilire.-tiens. or they will pay railroa.l fare ami hotel bills to nl who prefer t rh to lva.liiu.-n--tet'K. if they fail to rure. This I'oni pany lines not supply anything free, th.-y rharue a reasonable pure if He y effort a rure. an.l not him; if I Icy il"H I. an.l th.-y will tell you exa.-tly what it will rest before V"ll laky il. l-'ull inf.. filiation on request. Write toilay. STATE MEDICAL CO OMAHA, neb. Suite till Hamge Blk. & Co. Received today a fresh supply of Fancy and Plain Crackers. Plain and Salted, I and J to Cartons, Suci.il Teas. Graham Wafers. The newest out : Franklin Mills Whole Wheat Flour. Old Fashioned North Carolina Buckwheat. The very finest Maple Svrup. RALEIGH, N. C. Large Loans On life insurance polities in stand ard English and American Companies. Ten per cent more than the compan ies themselves loan on the same poli cie? at lower rates. Write or euquire of f'hili" Vj ilmrus .Avirett, investing ajren', English American Loan and Trust, Co , ' iti zens' National Pank Building, Kal eifern. N ' Mothers Friend" iflftKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvln, La., Dec. 2. 1883 My wife use UOTHEB'S FRIErVD before her tliir unflnement, at i st y she would not b 'ithout it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. $1.50 per bo m. book " To Mothers mailed i lee. BftAOFIELO r.ZQULATOR CO., IrMMt. w Trrlo.Marwm nhfain-. mnA all P ent buiuicMccmdocted for MootnaTC rcrs. lOuROmetttOmtiTf u, MTcrrr vrrtec 'and we can secure patent m less biM thitt i jmsc Scad model, drawing or photo., with &4 erip- f UUli rl aBjuaiej u aai.i.aaa4wi M ejeev sj f c-urfe, Onr lee not due till patent ia secured. 2 m rAMWHUr, " How to Obtain Patents," vlthf tsent free. Addrese, , C.A.SNOW&CO. Oww. TCNT Orret, Wi"1gtiH. D. C. i US' BE SURE YOU RET TBE "Old Reuabli" Turner N C Alma nac 1898. For sale at Alfred Wil liams & Co. 's, Bookseller. City Price 10c, or by Jas H Enniss. Publisher, Raleigh, N 0. Bo30-2tawlm We are Making it You can't feel poor when you see our goods and prices. What, though your dollars may be fewer, we will mak them go much farther. Values were never so marvelously low as right now. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishings, etc. The completeness of our stock Guarantees Everybody Perfect Satisfaction. Come and see this choice selection of honest qualites, and learn why sensible, economical people prefer to spend their money with us Our prices will give your dol'ar a new dignity. Our tine qualities will clear awav your last doubt. There is no law against paying big prices, but it isn't sensible. You'll trade with us simply because you can't duplicate the goods at prices elsewhere. Cross & Linehan, Leaders of Up-to-Oafe Clothing. A PALM FOR EVERYBODY I Having a large stock of 1'alms on hand, and wishing to make room, I hall from iow on greatly reduce prices on them, as well as on other plants. Krenh Supply of Importpil Art ivt-tl . Bulbs llvancinths, Tulips, Narsissus, Fre 'sia, Chinese Sacred and Faster Lilies for forcing and outdoor plant ing. Choice Gut Flowers Of Roses, Carnation Designs and Flower etc. Floral for all occa- sions and at all tiun'v Fvergreens anil Shad Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, stitute I'lione ll.i near 1 Vaiv 1 n net! 7 MoH I ti AliF. Sal. I ill I. AMI. By virtue of power conferred by mortgage executed lome.bv I.ucratv Make, VV (J Make and wife M U Make and A K .Mooney ham, on the L'lth January, i'M, which said mortgage is recorded in the otlice of the register of deeds for Wake county in book 1.11, pagell'.'i, 1 will sell at 12 o'clock m , a; the court house door in the city .of Raleigh, at public auction for cash, "to the highest bidder on Saturday, Jan 24, A. I) 1 SIIS the following described tract of land, lying and situate in Wake county, in House's Creek township, being the land occupied by Lucraty Blake (at the time of the ecuiion of said mortgage), and the s.one 1 ch w.-.s conveyed to Mrs M.ilin.ia llnalM hv Lewis VV Peck aiiiiii nisi : alor of Willi mi I'eck by ii..i dated Mi.y '-. 1 tr.:-i (see regis ter's i lliee for Wake county, book 111. page ri'ifi ) initi from W Thos Howie in said Lucral v Make and others by , tleed dated '.'1st January, 1SSII (see! icgister's otlice for Wake couutv, I honk fiS, page Jthicli said deeds ' .re iiuuie a pan nereoi, anu wnitn said tract of land! eotii.cns one hun-ili-i-il acres W R Hi.akk, dec 'J:! Mortgagee. Sale of VuluuMe Insurance Holices. Under and bv virtue of a decree of Wake SuperiorC'ourt in acausethere :u pending entitled John T Pullen, administrtor of Mary A. Morehead, deceased, I will on "Thursday, the 2:id day of Diccmlier, 197, expose to sale at public auction, for cash, the following descrilied policies of insur ance, yvith the right to pay the prem iums thereon and keep the policies in force to-wit: Policy No. 27:il of the Marvlard Life Insurance Company, i-sucd May 4. 1S74, on the life of W. K. Davis for JS.IKKI. Policy No sw7lof the Connecticut Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Connecticut, issued October 10, I8H8, on the li e of W K Davis for $10,0oo. Also, at same time, and as a part of the sale of said policies to be trans ferred therewith, one judgment of Wake Superior Court in favor of J T Pullen, administrator, against W K Davis for $l-S,4;i7.S with interest on HI5.217.Sl thereof frlm 26th day of February, 18H4, untilopaid, for which pi id policies of insurance aresecurity. Terms cash. John T. Pullen, Admi. i-triitair of M A MnrMhftiiH Consumption fosttively Cured. Mr R B Greeve, merchant, of Chilhojvie, Va., certifies that he bad consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got nb relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottle. For past three years has been atteodiniT'to business, and says Dr King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for bim and also for others In his community. Dr King's Nw Dis covery is guaranteed for coughs, colds and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottle free at any drug store. Pure blood is absolutely necessary (for perfect health Hood's Sarsapa rilla is tbe one true blood purifier, aad great health Riven Hot for Hard Times! Trustee's Sule of Land. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a deed of trust executed hy F. F. Will ams ami wife to the un dersigned and recorded in Hook 110 page 4'Xi, HegUter of Deeds olliee for Wake county, 1 will, on Thursday, the .i Uh day of "Decern tier, 1U7, expose to sale at public auction, for cash, that certain trwet of land in St Matthew's Township, adjoining ilic lands of s. ('. Coley, James Moore and Sidney i'art in and others, and bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Hy a line beginning at the southwest corner of the tract of lai;d conveyed to kidney Fartin by K. II S'amps et al. by deed recorded' in Book I at page of the Register of Deeds oth of Wake county; running ilicnce south, west, 4n poles to u stake on the north side of a branch n' ar its month on the north side of t.'ralitree creek near a beach pointer: tiince down and with the said rabtree cit-k to a white oak. .lames Moore's corner: thence with his line north SOi east, Li. .'It chains to a pine; thence north 1 east, i.'M cha'ns to a (line: thcnc" nortli 4I east, II. Ha chains to a pine: thence north "J4 east, 4.1ii chains to a stake; thence south M east, 4 ,V chains to a pine: thence north 12i cast, a. WO chains to a pine: thence suuth NiJ east, fi.-.i chains to said Moore's northeast corner: thence north L' east, about 124 poles ios,id Sidney Fartin's southeast corni r; thence with his line westward to th beginning, containing Kid acres more or less Tonus cash. R. H. Hati i.k, iov. l",l, lSSi". Trustee. Walter A. Phillips D. C. Smith. New Firm. New Goods Have just opened at Emery's old stand, corner of Dawson and Cabar rus streets, with a full line of Stapie and Fancy Groceries. Salisfastion given in all sales. A delivery wagon to send all orders to your door. Prompt attention given. Give us a call for your holiday goods and oe sure you wiil be satisfied. Also we have a nice lot of dry pine and oak wood on hand. We also receive fn sh fish and ovsiers daily, lw PHILLIPS & SMITH. NOTICK Of SKIZL'Kti AM I.IHKI, Eastern District of North Carolina, at Raleigh. United States against one six-horse engine andmachinury, two wooden stills, four fermenting tubs, one mash tub. one fau and lwo packages of whiskey, seized as the property of W. J . Lancaster. To . J. Lancaster and to all whom it may concern Grteting. Notice is hereby given that the above mentioned property was seized by P. M. SiinuionB, Collector of In ternal Revenue for the Fourth Colloe tion District of Nortn Carolina on the 2th day of January. 1SH7, as forfeited to the uses of ihe United States, for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, and tho same is libelled and prosecuted in the Circuit-Court of the United States for condemnation for the caufvs in the said libel of informa tion set orth: and that-the fluid eauses will staLd for trial at the court room of said co..rt, in the city of Raleigh, on the first Monday of Decern tk r next. If that be a jurisdiction dav, and if not, at the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, when and where you and all persons are warned to apjiear to show cause why condemnation should not be decreed, and judgment accord ingly enu red nerin, and to intervene for their interest. Given under my hand, at office in Raleigh, this 4th day of October, lsW7 O. J CARROLL, IT S Mnr-lMl A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it, but there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame bark and weak kidneys. Malaria or Nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Elec tric Bitters. This medicine lon-8 up the, whole system, ct.s as a slim ulant to the liver and kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures constipation, headache, faint ing spells, sleeplessness a d m"l.-m-choly. It is purely vegetable, a mild' laxative, and restores the sys tem to its natural vigor Try EIpc trie Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 5Gc a bot tle at any drug store. Coughs, colds, pbuiooaia and fevers may be prevented by keep Ing the blood pure and tbe system toned ap with Mood's Sara parti la t. ; MISS MAGGIE REESE Clearance Sale. WE WILL CLOSE OUT ALL MILLINERY REGARD LESS OF COST. Especially offer bargains in trimmed goods and infants caps. We are selling a good fitting corset. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded after tiro weeks tril. Price, 50,75c,$IOO SEE THIS! From now on we will keep a full line of roses, carnations and other cut flowers. Houquets and floral de-igns made up in best style at shortest notice. Call on us for palms, ferns, and all kind of plants and bultib. Shade trees and ever greens to order. Plante kept reason able. J.L.O'Quinn & Co Raleigh, N. C TELEPHONE 149. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R'y. John Gill. Receiver. Condensed Schedule. IN fcif'FKCT JAN. Ii. . .north noutD. No. 2. Daii.t. I,eave Wilmington - 9 00 p ro Arrive Faviueville 12.10 " Leave Fayetteville ..12:1S " Leave Fayetteville Junctionl2:5 " Leave Sanford 1:48 pm Leave Climax 3:47 Arrive Greensboro 4:20 " Leave Greens'ooro. . . .. . 4:H0 " Leave Stokesdale 5:17 " Leave Walnut Cove f:47 " Uave Rural Hall :15 " Arrive Mt Airv ":45 " KOUTHBODNb. No. 1. PAII.T, Leave Mt Airv 8:40 am Leave Rural Hall 10:04 " Leave Walnut Oove 10:3H " Leave Stokesdalo ...ll:0ri " ArriveGreensboro 11:55 " Leave Greensboro 12:17 p m I cave Climax 12:45 " Leave Sanford 2:36 " Ar Fayetteville Junction . . 3.55 p m Arrive Fayetteville 4:00 " Leave Fayetteville 4:10 " Arrive Wilmington 7:20 " NORTHBOUND. No. 4 Daily. Leave Bennetsville 8:00 a m Arrive Maxton 9:02 " Leave Maxton 9:07 " Leave Red Springs 9:35 " Leave Hope Mills 10:20 " Arrive Fayetteville 10:40 " SOUTHBOCSD No. 3 Daily Leave Fayetteville . . .. 4:50 pm lyeave Hope Mills 5:07 " Leave Red Springs 5-43 " Arrive .V'axton 6:11 ' LenveMaxton 6:15 " Arrive Bennettsville 7:15 " No. 16. nouth bonnd. ' mixed. Daily Exc'pt Sunday . Leave Ramseur 6:40 am Leave Climax 8:30 " ArriveGreensboro 9:17 " Lt-ave Greensboro 9 35 " Leave Slockesdale 11:07pm Arrive Madison 11:66" No 15 mixed bocth boh Kir. Daily Exc'pt Sunday. Leave Madison 12:35 p m Leave Stocktesdale 1:25 " ArriveGreensboro .... 2:45 " Luave Greensboro 3:16 " Leave Climax 4:25 " Arrive Ramseur 6:10 " CONMBCTIONS at Fayetteville witb Atlantic Coast . . . , . fl i. n Line, at Maxton who uarouna ien tiul Railroad, at Red Springs and Rowmore Railroad, at Sanford with Seaboard Rai'way, at Gulf witb tbe n,.ehe.m an.l Churlnttfl Railroad, at Greensboro witb Southern, at Wal nut Cove with JNorioiK a western Railway. J W FRT. WK&IiaK. Oea'l Mwiacsr. '1 Fmm A TO Atlanta, Charlotte, Augusta, Ath ens. Wilmington, Ne.w Orleans Chattanooga, Nashville and New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ington, Norfolk and Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, 'A7. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41 Lv.N. Y., Pen. R.R.11 00am 900pn. Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am Lv Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 430am Lv.Richmond,A.CL.P.r.::pm 905am Lv.Norfolk, S A L. 830pm 905am Lv Portsmouth, " 845pm 920am Lv.Weldon, " 1 1 28pm 11 55at Ar.Henderson, "1256am 139pm Ar.Durham, " t732am t409pm Lv.Durham. " t520pm tlMOam Ar.Italeigh, Ar.Sanford, Ar.Sou'n Pines, Ar. Hamlet, Ar. Wadesboro, Ar.Monroe, 21n'ara 335am 422am 510am 5 54am 643am 334pm 503pm 555 pm 653pm 811pm 912pm Ar. Charlotte, 830am 1025pm Ar.Chester, 8 10am M047pir Lv.Columbia.CNitLRR . t6H)pn Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar. Greenwood, " 1035am 107am Ar.Abbeville, " 1105am 140am Ar Elberton, " 1207pm 241am Ar. Athens, " 115pm 345am Ar. Winder, ." 159pm 43oam A r. Atlanta (cnttime)250pm 520nm north bouno. No 402. LvAtlanta, SAL. 12(Hipm No. 38. 750pm 1042pm 1126pm 12 33arr. 1 40am 1 09am 3 05am LvWinder, " 240pm LvAthens, LvElberton, ' LvAbbeville, ' LvGreenwood, LvClinton, ' 216pm 415pm 5 15pm 541pm 0 34pm ArColumbiaON&LRR t7 00atn LvChester, S.A.L 8l3pm 4 3:iira ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 8 30am Lv.Monroe, " 940pm 6 05am LvHamlet, " 1123pm 815am ArWilmington" J530anj 1230pm LvSou'n Pines " 1214am 9 20am Lvlialeigh. " 21(iani 1135am Arllenderson. " 828am 100pm ArDurham. " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " t520pm til 10am ArV.eldon, ." 455am 300pm ArRichmond. ACL 815am 650pm ArWash'g PenRR. 1231pm 11 10pm ArBaltimore, " 143pm 1248am ArPhiladphia, " 350pm 345arr. ArNewYork, " 623pra 6 53am ArPortsmouth ' ArNorfolk, 730am 7 50am 550pm 605pm Daily. fDaily F.xcent Sunday. JDally Kxcept Monday. Nos. 403and 402, "The AtlantaSpe cifcl,"Solid Vestibuled 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 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, For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Atrt. P Dept. 6 Himball House, Atlanta, Ga H. S. Iard, Sal Pass. Agt.. Ral eigh, N. C. E St. John, Vic. President and General Manager. H. W. B Glover, Traffic Manager V E. McBee, General Superinten dent T. J Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Va, Sale of l.aad. By authority of a judgment of the superior court of Wake coun y, made in special proceedings entitled Anne Svkes and others vs Serapha Ray and oihers No 804 S P docket, as commissioner app inted by the court. I will on Monday, 27th day of December. 1897. at 12 o'clock m, at the courthouse door of Wake county Raleigh, N ('. sell to the highest bid der for cash a tract of land in New Light township. Wake county, being lot No 6 in the division of tbe lands of Wiley Harrison, deceased, among bis heirs at law. Said land begins at a black gum on the spring branch, corner of lot No 5, thence down said branch to Neuse river, thence with tbe river to the mouth of a branch, thence up said branch to a willow, thnce south 40 aegrees east 76 poles to the Raleigh road, thence south west along said road to a stake, thence south 65 degrees east 56 poles lo the beginnirg, containing 56 acres. W N Jones, Coin'r. no2430d For Over Flft f Year Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their chil dreu while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child', softens he gums, allays al) pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe 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 for "Mrs. Winslow's 8oothiDgSyrup,"and take no Other kiad
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