f :jl - -m . . , 7, t. LATEST FROM t "v Stout;? iMii jflteaUn Each Get Two Hits Jobeon Wildj in Places, Which ifcopee the: Game- Consistent Bait Pyed by Birflfc ; ,v" .'Stein Makes Wonderful Caiph in ,: . JZi Lett Field. i ; (Special to "The Times.)- - 5, Rocky MOunt, IJ-rThorpe yield ed ten nits today, yet won his game through opectacula fielding of men be hind him. Jobson was wild and. gave a run In the eighth' when a hit, an error and two walked men scored one. 'V.' y A- batting; rajly In the - ninth by the v;-. Birds' 'came ; very-near- tlelng up the f' Score, Jwo runsy being ;-. made. ;L The" ., Bird".' played -hard consistent f- ball ': .. throughout the entire garni." Stein was S ir the bright atas fori (the- Crew.;;' Once ; with men 'on bases Amnions hit . a v feVrlflc liner toward deep left but , .; 4tilck as a fish Stetn was after It and j?.,H leaping into the air he' pulled it In . '.. and saving ' the game. aguln . with , .. Pheonl on second atid.Hpbbt on third. ' I1, Jte ran )p-beil(id shortstop and trapped" i j; a i sxas leaguer- anq inrew out modob J(: " at the plate. ' Simmons, Hobbs : and ' Keating,-' for the Blds. ' each secured two . hits, and .but' for the wonderful catch' df Stein,' Simmons would have 'I had an extra base hit to his credit. "" ' - ; The Tabulated Score. ; JUlelgD, - - . A.li. II. H. f.U. A. IS, ' "J Clemens, It. .. .". 6 - -j; Simmons, 3b. .. 0 .'Prim.j-f.1.. .. i, 0 Z'M Hobb&f;.3. 4 i.S. ? ' FheonW ss,": W i" " 0 , Richardson, lb. -."v.' 4 0 .0 2 8-1 6o 6 k ' o :i. 2 2. 4 0 0 2, o 2 0 :. Keating, 2b. , . McCormlck, c. I Jobson, d. .. .. 4 . Totals ) Rocky SR. i QIIlepto;-3b.:X Novak, ss. .. .. . Stein, )t. .( ; Schuman,. rf. .. X Phelan, lb. ,. ; ; Craegan, cf .v ; Oastme'yer, 2b . " Cooney,. c. .. .. , 34 . -2 10 24 1 8 Vt.B. R. H.P.O. A.E. '.. 3' 6 0 2 ll 0 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 4 5 2 :il .4:0 . 1 0 .20 .40 ,2 1 4 .i, 10 1 2 3 1 27 R. Totals 27 3 I 8 17 2 H. E. 10 8; Score by Innings: JRalelgh f.: ji 000 000 0022 Rocky ltbunj.il OBt JOO 01 8 ;1 4 Summary Sacrllic :hits,J; Gillespie, Cracgan; Gfistmeyeri- Prim.,: Basea'ni . balls, tilt Thorp, 1; off Jobson, 5 f Struck jkiuu wsm&tewimuiKm ' pitch, Tliorp, 1. : Stolen bases, ' Stein, Thorp.' Clemens, Simmons, Prlm J Ift tun uitses, xturny (uuuiii.. v, jnuiciKii, .9. -Time. 2:M-:'tJmDre Henderson. At- tendpnpie, 800. a 1 i. -; ,;- .-' v' ; Iiuyster Wins. Game front Giants, v ; (Specilaljto The Times.) . , Goldsboro, Junb 11 Fnyetteyllle made " Jt : an even -split with Goldsboro ',' taking today's, game. T.uyster pitched his first game since getting' hurt sev P . ' ; THE ANGEUS, MS -..;;'"-': '-'. ':;Dramatip.'"v:-' m-, , .Him sweet revenge;, . '-ffllft . ;." r--' Kl' 1 -A-wisEGuy,"'; ; psJS'':rsHEvrfreirAl fM ..' 'O ' Ofchcstra frpq 8 o 10:30 p. 'ni. V, 7 -.TE3 sporting WORLD. fiii OAES1TB. TAYLOR, Cporting eral: days ago in Wilson, and held tho Giants completely 1. at his mercy, four scattered Hits . is all that could be got ten i from his delivery, ' tonova,n hit for three bases and scored on Bunting's bunt' In' the fourth and it was enough to win,-,A sensational catch was mad,e. in the ninth, by Evans of a bit that looked goodfon extra, bases. .. ' - iThe Tabnlated Score. . ' v. FayelteviUe. AB. K. H. PO. A'. E: Muiihv ci. 2's d 0 0 -0 0 Oobson,-lb. ..'..'. 4- ifl,- 0 Schumaker, if. . . 4 , 0 1 IS 1 21 2 '. 1 2 4 orHalaraB; ebiAj 3. . 0 Donovan, rf. 3 1 Buijtfng, 3b. A ;. 2 ,0 McEnroe, ss. ., .'.', 8 0 Qalvln, '&j;v,''f. 4,",. 0. Luyster, p. .Totals : .. . ' Ooldsboro. Gates, 31). ., Sharp, 2b, .. Woir;. eft '. Dalley, e. , Evans, If. .. Crockett, lb.ri Whaien, r ..' Spauldlng, Ss. 29 1 7 27 14 AB. R. H, PO. A, .4 0 1 2 3 .-. 4 -a'4 ':. 4 .. 3 ij 3 .. 2 .. 3 ...3 1 4 X, 0 4 4 21 1 0 Gunderson, p. Totals ...... .. 30 0 4 27 19 2' Score by innings r ! R Faycttellie 1. ..: 000 100 000 i i . 0 Goldsboro .. 000 000 000-4) 4 ' 2 Summary E!arnedturiA: Payettevtllo. 1. ;'Three-base hit,' Donovan- Bases'on balls,' of Gunderson, oft Luyster, 1. Left on 'bases, Goldsboro, 8: Fayette vllle, 8. TWo-base hit. lOvans. Struck out, by Gunderson, 1; by Luyster 3: Hit by pitched ball, Mullln and Donovan. Sacrifice hit, McEnroe and Galvln. Time; 1:27. . Umpire; Barre. - Attend ance,1 BSO. ' ' ' - ' . ; ': Franklintoh 'Defeats Youiigsville. Frankllnton, : June i 11 Frankllnton last afternoon won from Toungsville (the Strohgost team of all honie players in the State) by the score of 5 to 4. It Was 'simply ."Just a little too much Cates" and' too many free passes by Wlnston E.i (ypungsville'S, triwler)' In the ' nrst and second inning. " undefi 'wood pitched line ball after the second inning for youngsville Striking Out 7; allowing i'2 hits and ..giving 2 bases', While Cates. for Franklinton 'struck; out: men allowed 4 hits and gave 2 baSes' This Is the second time under the present management Franklinton .t3iS.4tttiiroffltaj-Jlte-VUj8ettfon. ' Score by innings: , , - R. Youhgsville; .'. ; ..S ..162 000 100 4 Ftankllntgn ;. 310 010 00 6 Battery fof- Frankllnton: Cates and Stuart; for Frankllnton: Winston E., Underwood Had "Winston H. "Umpire, Hedgepeth. Time, 1:45. Wilmington Again Trims Wilson. by K " V (Special The Times.) Wilmington, v. June 11 Before the largest ,crovd ever seen at the ball f V Z':U':JU-4 ',:'."' ..:.V V4' - .!";---. .- There They Play Tomdrr6w Fayettevllle at lUlela' : ; " ' - Goldsboro' t-Wilson; " ' .'T -1 SJv&V ' Wilmington ' at Rocky Mft Editor. ;x Leon Ames, one b.f the Giant's sth'r1 twlrlers,' whd,' on June 8th, won his third straight game. Ames, who had not pitched , since Decoration Day wUeri he fton a Sixteen inning argu ment in Philadelphia, is in great form now and Manager' McGriiw exiiectsV 10 use mm u ine series wun xne Chicago Cubs. : nark here. Wllmihaton again triumphed over Wilson by scoring two runs Iri the first" a!nd 'one in the third. Wilson put up a poor, exhibition of the nation al gamev by making six ' errors. Lane. and Jfloward were the opposing pitch ers, an-the' "little1 giant", of the to bacco town was touched father lively. A large "Bull Durham" sign has been placed on the center flela fence with the sign reading, ''Fifty dollars to the player who hits this." 7 ' Te Tabulated Score. ' Wilson: Jacobs," ss. .-. .. Guerrant, 3b. .. Clapp,, rf. .. .. D, McGehan, 2b. C. McGehan. lb. Brady, cf. .. .. Armstrong, 'if.' ' Westlake, c. . . Lane p.i ..i'.. ' Totals ., .. . Wilmington. . Kluttz, of. .. ., DUbbs, ss. ,. .. Tydeman, If. .. ' Mills, lb, .. .. Crrolli "rf. !.;, Cooper, rf.' '.. .. Burke, 2b.' GllmOre; c. . . Howard, p. AB. R. H. PO. A. 0 . 34 2 8 24 t, . 6 A.B. R. H. P.O. A, E. 0 0.0 i5y,i i "1 'tO 'i'' t 0 '0! .fi!r2oi0u 0 5 .4. 0. Totals 37 27 12 1 R, H. E. Score by Innings: Wllsdrt .. . Wilmington 010 000 0102 8 6 201006 oov-'::''--'''r ' Stlmmary Two-base hits, WestlKke. Cooper. Left on bases, Wilming ton 10; .Wilson, ,8. Bases on balls, off ; rf " -'- Howard," (.' Struck' out ! by ' Label ' 2 ; by Howard, 5. Wild pitch. Lane. Time i&fOV; itlihpire, Tayls. ' Attendsuce i,600. :Js&ftrtifixt results. . ' ': r .',7EaerWCajroliB."'... Wilmington," 8::: WllBori; ' 2. Rooky Mount, 3: Raleigh. 2. ' Goldsboro, :0, Fa yetteytlle, 1, - CMroUn league. ' ";t. ; Anderson. Chariottei 2. 1 . y :. Plrsf game Spartanburg, '2; Greens boro, v 0. Second ' game Spartanburg, iy, Greensboro, t. ' ' Greenville, 6; Winston-Salem, 1. : -National Leagne.' t,:.'. ChicagorNevr --Tork game postponed;' wet grounds. . ' . St. Louis-Brooklyn game, postponed; wet grounds. . . '.'.,: ; ' ;.v First and second gflirie's-Clnclnnati-Boston postponed; jraln.' A . V"; ' Pittsburg, 0; ' Philadelphia, 5. . ' ' ' ' ' . Amerfcanieague'.,. .. ...;'. t Washington; t;- CWeagoiO, '- V-' New York. 4 :' DeHit. . J. . V Boston-CIeverandrgame4 postponedi rain. '-.'-.'. -': '4;f ";r ' Philadelphia, J$f&PrHls,' 2. ( , .''? ':-:' Ktiie,: ' : Roelies;ter-Montreit 'game postponed; wet grounds. ''.iy "- : First and 'second ' games Bulfalo jToronlo postponelni, , ,'.i? Provide"nce-Jeyty ; gft,mes post poned; rain. ' ' First game Ne"Watlk!45'(,'jBaitiniore, 1.. (Eleven lnnings)."''"geOoijif:!' game Newank, 1; Baltimoe Southern tieagnb. : Birmingham', ' 2''Atlartaii.. (Called at end of tenth inning,-to allow Birm- 'ingham, to catc train), i? i : , " i'trst game New Orleans 2; "Meih phis, 0. Second game New' Orleans, 7; Memphis, 6. - viji Mobile; 1; Nashville, J.'j ...Mobile, 0,; Nashville, S. .. .'. '-,' V '"!)' .'3; ;., - " Montgomery, 7; Chattanooga, 2. "'v South Atotk:ywrtte.' .-''"; Savannah-Macon ;- game postponed; sain.- ' .Al'v&jp'--- Columbla-Jacksonvlfie -game . post poned; rain.' f ' '; Columbus; 2: Augusta, 2. (Called at en of eighth limtng: darkness). V(rjii(la lieasve. '' -;' , Roanoke, 0;.tJniouth, 0. at end of flftnnJnBfrrfin). Richmond, flr.cMf, 1 teen Innings). . r-:-'vC; V (Called (Thir- Norfolk, Oj nVjrrej'it (Ten ninga), ' - y: -" ''-.'!'-;..' In- STANDING OF THE pLUBS. Eastern Carolina. Clubs Wilson ... ... Fayetteville. . Goldsboro ,. Wilmington :. Raleigh ., ., Rocky Mount Won.. Lost. P.C. ' 1 13 . 5 .722 .."..' 11 s. --.m .. ..' 8 .471 ... .y-v19 .444 .v'-'. ","' '11 -353 ,?'rl2 '.333 Carolina League. 1 Club Win. Lost. P.C. GreeoviHe i; Charlotte .. . . W,instqn..i.r. Anderson , Greensboro '.. Spartanburg'.. :.i'iv 24 13 14 18 19 25 24 .649 .632 .514 .500 .359 .351 .1. 24 19 i-i,,".19.. - .. 14 '.".. 13 National Eeague. (Subs' Wdn. Lost: P.C. Chicago ;. ;-, 28 ; New . Y.ork . .. . t-28 Cincinnati .v".'. .. .. 22 PfttSburg :?..,:'.:'-:..fc'.. '21 ' stxffcbuis ivi ;'"' 21 - -Brooklyn '.. .'. .. 20 ' Philadelphia .. V. .; ., 17 Boston-... .. ,. .. .. .. 16 , IB 17. 19 20 . 24 25 24 29 .651 .622 .537 .512 .407 .444 .415 .356 American League. . Club v . Won; Lost. PiC. 28 . 28 30 22 17 20 15 8 i'12, , IS . 18 21 20 26 25 33 ' ,700 .683 .625 .512 .459 . .435 .375 .195 Philadelphia Detroit ;.:-., Bostdhf '., v.. Cleveland . Washington Chicago-. . Sti ,L0ula Southern Leagne. , Clubs .) ' ' Won. Lost. P.C. Chattanooga .. .. .. 28 HI -571 Montgomery ,. .. .. .. 29 23 .558 Atlanta 26 22 .542 Nashville .. ... . .. .. 27 23 .540 New Orleans .'. ".. .. .. 29 26 . .627 Birmingham .... ,. ;. 25 23 .521 Mpmphis-v. .. ...... 22 30 .423 Mobile;.. .. ;. ...... 18 , 35 .340 i ,. " South Atlantic League. r Clubs- Won. Lost P.C: Columbus .. ... ... .. 31 20 Macon .. .. .. .. .. .. 29 22 Jacksonville ... .. ., .. 29 23 Augusta ,, j. ., .. .. 25 26 Savannah ' ..' .. .. .. 20 ' 29' Columbia ".. .'. .. .. 19 32 .60S .569 .558 .490 .408 .373 . '; '' Virginia League. ' Clilbs.-' : : ' Won. Lost P.C." Raanoke: . .: ,.- .. . . 21 16 .568 Danville .. .. ,. ..22 17 Portsmouth ... ..... 20 19 Richmond .. ...... 20 . 20 Norfblk .. .. '.'-.. ,. '.. 16 :' 21 Li'ribhburg .. .. :. .. 16 22 .564 .513 ,500 .432 .421 CHIRPS. 2'' .Not, fluita In the cellar yet. .... . ; , i ' . : ; ...Whatj.ias .gotten the matter with Wilson 7 Again six errors. v. -t'-.'.-,. ':'" It was simply Jobion's off day. He is tisuatiy as steady as an eight day clilek.'' '"' ''' "-'" '- ; ? Two 'hits each for Simmons, Hobbs and.'.Keatlnrt. That trio will hit., Tou can'. keep-them, from it. . . V " ' -; .-" ' . . ,-''. ar,!fi.-.t5-i .. . -- .'.; ',...'.':' New faces, fans, look for. them. .The rejunevated, Birds will be "something" In ,a day or bo. Look for them. -.", ,- :- ii.''' -': "-" '' " " - ' "Rldff-eWflvr the "clflsqv" nlteher tot tHe Qreensboro team In the Carolina league, will be here Tuesday. . Look out fork's yet. :'"";" Bfgbie a fast inflelder is in the' city. He ma-y; don a Bed. Bird uniform to. day. 1 He Is said to be a great hitter and. fast., Inflelder, , . : Simmons is the hard luck hitter.. On his attempt 'o empty the bases Sat urday ne drove a terrific liner to left,; but Stein made a wonderful Catch of it; saving -to game. .- . - v .; ..',.;" t-.'fe ;..'; .!;"-..;".': ..Hard luck .to, lose such a game as w did Saturday.. That batting rally came yery- near ..winning the . game. .One "'r- I BOYLAMT-PEARCE CO BOYLAN KABO AND 'J . .. J' :".- . " , : -.' liioiioiiiiiiii ..: a-'.-;1 ' "' Ci mi ' - .f;itjtaidid collection1 of Haiitlsome 'and Simple Wasii. Suits snail Lhige$e :?'ysj8iefle. any occasioni' They possess all the cardinal poi nts : Sty 1 d, I Jeaiif i:p$f fs aiidVVaists. The - PYl A't. . ' . f?Wf?-" --; LINEN SUITS ANP DRESSES. . v . :r '. i,5V-Foidard and Taffetas, Pongees ,arid Messalines,' and Lingerie Dresses. ,AJ1 f ' prioWat and between.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. $7-50 .and $18.50 CLEARNIQ THE COLORED HATS. v' All "Colored Hh.ts and Frames are very greatly reduced in price. ',:: ; ;;v;-v. , NEW SUMMER MILLINERY : ':fv i jtmifffiexery week. Largp Rough Straw Sailors, Straight or .Droop Brims. .Special attention given to immediate orders.' . " i : '. ' I.CX ; FOULARDS, TAFFETAS, PONGEES. Xtfi 'Bilks fprSpring and SuminerWear have never been more beautiful nor so I " popular 6r,;.uiiiversall3T worn' as this year, as the street: parade . will show. To C aTli,S.ke quick choosing easy, we have bunches on tables near the, . :iront. .- ' ;:.,; V-:,;:''--' . ""'' -' ' - ; 'i.'.';vv'.'-.":;. ....... YaluD.up to $1,23 for ,.,'... .. .'. .. .... .. ...... 89c. 3 '' 'Yalufl up to $100 for . . . ,;. . . ';. .. . . . 69c. v ; 'yy - ; Values up to, $ .85' for .". . ... . .. . . , ... .". ..... . . . 49c !.. .; if-C - SHEETS, PILLOW AND BOLSTER CASES. We taynjQiiplaim to this as a .money-making sale, .and whiles they? Srergoiug-: might as well get your share. After these are gone, no more'ai the priced 'now asked. Pay you to investigate. - .' , MANY OTHER SPECIAL OFFERINGS. - ; .r ' 1 v ':ffV Offerings especially attractive to the small buyers; in the way of Wash -Fabrics, White Goods, ChambraysrLinonettes, Lawns, Shirtings, and .Waist- : ings greet you at every turn. . '' ; .-' ' ; BOYLAN ' !') II'H.I I il Hfii'! Ill 'III 'ri i i .ill" 1 mmij.. flE GOAWD THEATRE! PEOPLE'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE. .. E. B. BONNER OFFERS THE BONNER STOCK COMPANY, FEATURING , RACHEL MAY CLARK AND Aljr EXCELLENT CAST IN "THE LADY AND THE BURGLAR," A FOUMCT COMEDY DRAMA. - Special S.Qeierjillectrical Effects. -L MATINEES .WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS - , at 3.?0 Admission 10 and 20c. Evenings at 8:30." Doors' open 7:45. .Admission 10, 20 and 30c, ; .v , ::.r:s. -t -: : CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THURSDAY. long hit would have cooked Thorpe's dffugli but It was1 not forthcoming,' ' y ' ' ' ' Keating seems to come to hfs own. His playing at Rocky Mount was gilt edge, .. . . :',.,,.. :i . , We were glad to see Luyster back In the game Saturday, when he won his game against the Giants. , . . - ..-- v- Who would have thought last Mon day that within one week the Sailor would have been running -so? Two out of three from Fayetteville. The fans do not want all three Kelly. But they do want two of them.: ) Three games with the Highkiudori, then we go up against those "Giants,'? Why not take two from Fayetteville and then make the' Giants ; look more iMte neur-gianisv . '.'". In all 'probability the mighty ' KUU will be seen In action duriiifr this series. He ia on of . the. best Pojrette- vuio nas. l' win rrom hlm We want to beat the "big boys.". Simmons ls the 'hard luck" hJUpr. After, getting' two hits,'' he" drove , a terrific liner to deep left With1 twS 'men on bases, but thatiSDein, "like a HgHtt nlig park, ran for. w Country rtilW: Jumped into the air. and -pulled vit rt; It would have broken ud. tba nlavbouse for' the rewjf6rjt w.'abejlfo . . .. . ' Mlt r,-i,i.v'il - - : It The Times is not'14MlVer'ed to your home each afternoon1 by 6:2Q please call 364, Capital City Ptidne, and otto wlll be aent'Tou by tatessen er.' - '; ':. it LA GRECQUE S)RSET3 ARE THE BEST Bt 'TEST;1? i wanted kind at. the right prices, little less than you'd t : - PEARCE COMPANY. JACK JOHNSON HA A v : ' , . HAD X'ASK OF XERVKS. (By Loasod Wire to The Times) t -San" Francisco, Cat., - June 13 Jack Johnson's troubles with managers and others, together with his training, has felven him such' a bad en so of "nerves' that he enes aiounil .carrying an ugly lookhig reVoWer a'nrf while he sleeps, two men, each armed. guard the two entrances tn his room. Johnson -.does not say anything con cerning the carrying of the weapon ami nil about his camp are conjured to silence. "Johnson, vyus walking around In his room when the "butt end of the weapon was seen protnfiling from flis pocket. Some one advised that he cover it up and he drew his sweater low enough to conceal iti without uttering a sound. There "seems V be an air of uneasi ness, about the' camp but It is not known that any threats of personal violence have, been made - against . the colored flnjhtn .,. . . :.'-., : Little,, since, his . dismissal,' as boss o( the colored camp, has been mingling freely 'Mth f the fighting element here fiml'"lfas' matle. ' many "sour ' grane'v thr'eas. Ji Vftay be that some of these have been carried to Johnson who feSrs his former ..manager is sincere, i It is also assumed by some that thesc re port. hav Ven magnified by those who believe themselves humorous, not knowing the nervous condition . of Johnson. ' ' V ''in"'.- . i . -:'' v Norfolk" Southern Railroad i? Offers - most convenient and best" ser vices to5 MoreHeail frlty, N. C; "Beau fort; N. C, . -Delightful seashore rei sorts. Extremely low Sunday and week end, exoursjou ,,ratea., ; Op sale,, Juns to,"September,.v,ytrlnia .Beagh,.. Caps - PEAUCE CO I- . ..'' 1, flenry, Va... The ottiy seashore resorts n Virginia". "' ftrf cneiatt'94rtr;' of amusement." Surf bathlngj'; v .' For complete information apply to any Norfolk Southern. Railroad Ticket ; Agent, or address-- . ; H. C, HUDGINS, , General Passenger Agent, , W. W. CROXTON, i; Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Agent, .. . Norfolk. Va. J . Sale of Judgments by Merchants' As? ii " .''... sooiation. .. By virtue of a resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the Association, judgments against the parties named below will be sold on Saturday, 'July 9th, at 12 o'clock jiobn. at the court house door. In the. city of Raleigh, to the highest bidder for cash. Thesp judgments are against the following persons, in me amounts namea, ext elusive of interest and costs, via . ' ;' i Mis. J. M. Leach, Raleigh, 'N. c!, $114.r,2. . ' .. ,'. ' W. F. Draper, Ralelgn, N. C, $3.45. Ella Taylor,. Raleigh, N. C, $37.00. T, E. Campbell, Raleigh, N. C, tj:t$. : Graham Waddell, Raleigh, N. C: $5.20. ; ; . ; . " " J. W. Lasslter, Wake Forest, N.-'Ci '$12X1). ' '.: r . ; ;. : Murk L. Collins, Raleigh, N. C, $112.02. E. U King, Raleigli. N. C, $S.55. John O'Kelley, Raleigll, N.. C, $4.25. Lewis Carver, Raleigh,' N. C, $30.60. The right Is reserved to reject ahy.. bid for any Judgment and to withdraw any judgment from sale., , ...: From time to time other Judgments will be advertised for sale. Tim Merchants' Association of Rali tigh. ; "i; .' . . ; A'alualile City Property For Sale. " Under the authority ot the will of Elizabeth A. Wyatt. deceased, I will, on Monday, June 20,' 1910, at 12:00 o'clock ni. at the court house door In tlie City of Haleigh, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash or on such other, terms as may be agreed upon and announced at said sale, that certain valuable house and lot lyin on the east side of NortU McDowell street; (n he city, of Raleigh, N. C, the house being No.' 21S on said street, lately occupied as the residence of the said.EUzabeth A, : Wyatt, said lot naving a? frontage bf TO feet and a deptfi of 210 feet and being a rectangular parallelogram ia shape and being the same which was conveyed to said Elizabeth A. Wyatt by Lucy C?'Jenklns and others March 21, 18T6, by deed recorded in book ' I 42, page 761 in the office of the, V ' Register of Deeds of Wake County Which deed is by thjs reference taafle ". -a part hereof' for h"e "purpose f '.a , . ' ' nioro perfect deecflpfclon. i , ' "-., j Tbis otters an opportunity (or the : purchase of a splendid residence In the heart'of the city of Raleigh front-1 -ing on the park ot tbe 8tale Institd- . tion for tbe Blinds , ' ' ''i Thi June 7. 110.' i yi: '-A. , L. R. WYATT, ,' "f v ' -11160. Of JEllzaheth A. Wyatt. f B. K SIMMS, Attorney tor Exeti, t - ' ft V i-V.-'i-" ':,il'i :""'-rx . -. is.- ) i V: JV a''i'' 's4-- fi-i&' ' i't!- f-';:,-i".'"i!?t'.ir.';K','i, '-!. ' vf;?ii.'iJ,'V' "'i' '-' ".-a :. . '.!'.' v t -1 ';! ';. ' - . - ; ': :.'.'"''' -I . :"' ''. -V - i '' .'-, '' iy-'s,.- ' ' ' i ;t .V-H'l''..J''.-'r--V'V':.v;i-iV.V-r:v;