Th Royal to Um fctgbMt mrmdrn bakimg pmrar fcawm. Artl tthw It I AM farther tfcaa aar hraat Absolutely Pure ROYAL MK1K0 POWfWR CO., NEW VCfW. HARD AHD TiiiPG CAMERAS ALL PRICES FROM $2 50 OP, FHHTOGRAPMIO SUPPLIES OS ALL KINDS. We wish to announce the addition ol the above liue of goods and invite your inspection r.nd patronage. H. Mahler's Sons JEWELERS. AND OPTICIANS. Roses. Roses, Carnations and other choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs tastefully arrarg " ed at Short Notice Pams, Ferns and all other decors plants for house culture. For mental gardening at lowest figure kinds of bedding plants: Rosea Ims, Hellotrops, Colest, etc. Chr themums In the best latest vaH- Vines for the varanda. Torn plant i.nof transplanted in bent Cabbage, Pepper and Pot-grown plants. Celery at proper season mall orders promptly attended ti H. Steinmetz, Florist, Florist. Raleieh. N C 'Phone 1 m W. A. TAYLOR The Well Known Tailor, MARTIN STREET, NEXT DOOR TO CAPITAL CLUB, Has Secured the Services of MR. FRANK HERMAN, a German Tailor so well known in Raleigh some years ago as Cutter for C. Wkikkl, afterwards for Messrs. W. H. & R. S Tucke' in their Tailory Department. FITS GUARANTEED PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Jas. H. Young and wife to Charles Root, trustee, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake county, In book 97, page 620, the .undersigned, the trustee therein named will expose to public sale at the county court house door in the city of Raleigh on Monday, October 31st, 1898, at 12 o'clock m., a certain lot in the city of Raleigh at the Intersec tion of Blount and Cabarrus streets, and beginning at the northwest corner of said intersection, running thence north along Blount street about forty feet to the lot owned by, Jordan YVomble, thence west with! Womble's line about ninety feet' to the lot now occuped by the Christian Association, running thence south par-, allel wdth Blount street about 40 feet j to Cabarrus street, thence east with: Cabarrus street to the beginning, be-; ing the southeast corner of lot No. 4S in the plan of the city of Raleigh, and , the same that was conveyed by F. II. Bnsbee, commissioner, to one - Frank Johnson and wife by deed registered in book 74, page 63S, Register of Deeds' office. Wake county. 1 Terms of sale: Cash. CHARLES ROOT, Trustee. SHEPHERD & BUSBEB, Attorneys. September 80th. 18SS. ravrozn wedding Decoration NEW WAT TO PROPOSE. . The Old Man Completely Overcome by the Toung Man's Nerve. As the young man entered the old man looked up and scowled. "Well? said the old man, shortly, "Vfiur danehter." heean the vouna man but the old man shut him off ab- ruptly. "I've noticed that you've been hang- Ing around a good deal," he said. ' I suppose you ve come to tell me that you love her and want to marry her?' "No," replied the young man, calmly, "I've come to tell you that she loves me and wants to marry me." i "What!" roared the old man. i "She :.;'vs s: herself," persisted the young mmi. "I never heard of such an exhibition of egotistical impertinence," said the old man. "Tht-n 'vot! misunderstand me," ex plain' d til" young man. "My assertion is dictated by policy, and not by Im pertinence. You spc, i;'s Ju;-t this wyy. Wrei I '..ant is nothing to you, n,ev is it?" " YV oyer-not exactly." ' 1 : in a i:t 15h.ii dollars, but that ,-ut unv figure with you, v.'iuM it?" " . : iu.nly not." . u:u ,. fool proposition it ' : I '.' M.e to coiiie lo you and .''!. ! ai ' ins.m. I have been fa voiaby impress. -d wiih your house and lot,' i,i 'i .iiink l il like your daughter,' or an. 'thing i in that line. t'.'.it when jour daughter wants anything t 8 uli-.ui-tlu-r different. Now isn't it difi'eiviH "It cert thiiv !; different," admitted tile old man eaui'ous'y. "1 'ri'ciK.'i. .'' r a i tl l!.e young laa1!. "She and 1 figured that out car- fi!li 'ast nic.ht. You ; ,'ti, ' ye no paviici lar P'ospects. and we could l,oi!i ;- thai there wasn't one chance in a hun.in d thai von would give her to me. Tlien sin- puggi'sted that you : never yet refused anything she wanted, no mailer what the cost mitflit l'-1. an1 hat perhaps it would be a good plan 'o chaiu;e t'a- usual ci'ili-i' siitievn.ii We sort of felt that it wouldn't be riglit to ask you to do anything for me, but it's different in her case, as I remarked before. So I am here merely as he' agent to say that she wants me, thai she wants me very much, and to ask you to please see that she gets me. an'1 I am so favorably disposed toward Inn that if you care to make the investment I shad be quite willing to leave the terms entirely to you and her." Naturally she got him. No wide awake business man is going to over look a chance to get such a fine sample of nerve in the family. Chicago Post. The estlmonials in behalf of Hood Snrsaparllla are written by hone. people who want you to know whqt VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. OAKW O QD Li -J Q 67 o 55 O 56 ED EN TO N N E T.C.HAHHS, SURvtYOR By virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of trust, dated July V.tt, m and registered in the office of of the Keglster of Deeds of YYake Co. any, iN. C, in Book 11:7. at page 125, reference to which is made, I will on WEDNESDAY, NuVEMiilfiU. 2, 1898. Sell on the premises below described a public auction to the highest bidder, the firtv-six lots of land numbered on the above Plot as 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 5, lfi, 17, IS, 19, 20 , 21, 22. 2H. 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 3J, 31, 32, 33 31, 30,36, 37, 3S, 39. 40 41 ,42 ,43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 60, 5', 62, 62, 64, 55, 50, 57, 58, 59, ,. 61. 62, 6 and 64. These lots are situate North of Newbern Avenue opposite the Soldiers' Home, Just east of the corporate limits of Raleigh, N. C, are well located and desirable for building purposes. This sale affords a rare opportunity to those desiring to buy a home on cheap and easy terms. Terms of sale one-third of the purcha: ' price in cash, one-third in six months from day of sale, and one third in twelve months from day of sale; the deferred payments of purchase prices to bear six per cent interest from day of sale, and title to be re'alned until the purchase price is pain in full. Time of sale, 12 o'clock, m. RED HOT FROM THH GUN. w the baI1 that hlt Q B steaaman, of Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treat- ment helped for 20 years. Then JJuck- len s Arnita eaive cureu nun. uiex Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Felons, Boils, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth.' 2b cts. a Dox. cure guaran- j teed. Sold by all druggists. 7 &. A An f xpert Tea Taster In t' c j ;i l ire tea i in en ''i from i .to , Mil $.".li:i;! to v '.( i 'l V ar 'I he:: :.l taste and smell i.- t litir sluci-. 1: is : fi'Iv'ss to suv I led w ! i mi lo he e.( its in this ii e n'n.r liiisi::css. but o.ir lint- s'oc!; in' c;i arc liv'iH direct from irij'oile:- v i cin- ! o' v ex pelts to test .ill.! to -. leai" l;,-'r lias. '1'ry a half omul i'iici-'ii';e of FORMOSA. AND OKYLON P,IKX!. Its did ( ions aroma and richness id il,i or c . n not he excelled. 'OZONATION ISLENI) OF MOCHA AM) JAVA COFFEE, Is still iiinkiiiir fii nds nmon those who arc fond of a deliijlitful drink, s ikl only in I lb. canisters. c can s-n.'lv you with Huyler's, Flilbur's Hawu-y & 'loop's, llarkers, or any other stundiml brands of COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES. & 0. Upchurch & Go,, LEADING PANCi GROCERS, 124 Fayetteville Street. 'Phone 1692 I PI AUCTION SALE OF & 29 tD c O 30 5 10 32 31 LANE I 49 149 r- 34 33 50 I Ml 20 SO I 30 Si c 36 35 I 52- 1 52- Ld O DC o J O NES ISO 47 39 60 48 40 37 40 41 50 42 "150" 51 l 0. 43 52 44 38 65 53 45 54 46 1M ST. 58 I 58 I 58 I 68 S 8 64 63 62 61 59 59 59 IT 8 60 69 58 57 W B E R N Streets lt-M "Wide. W. A. MYATT, Trustee. SOME : :c ' e inly C;i rjicl ! I'ii is in (h ' u e nil the Cat; rts ..'( i;i ':;!! S i ' for I ! is set.s.iti 123 it H i M. & i A aIeioh, N. C. I'EEBLKS AND SMARPE, Cousultins Architects, NORFOLK, VA. Plans, specifications, and competitive keches for all classes of w ork furnished promptly. A V. T55! I 2 2 15 2 16 3 , A 17 Jj 4 "TTO J 18 5 19 2 6 a 20 St 7 Jin I I iso S T. 21 s 8 a 22 9 s 23 ; 10 a 24 u Ti I 26 s 12 a 26 1 Hunter 27 x 13 "W28 ? 46 D S T. O O CD rr Ferral Residence. h A V. CARPET n 1 the ln-st of it i 1 In y lie 'i: Tli's and Colorings, and j-c.-fe t. : lio i; mu-t h ' si., sue k p A'i1 TUCKER'S STORE. AND ,25 FAYiCTT bVI LL ''. STU-:LT. 3 i y I OB HOySy aOQoOiOoOryUiIiuJ'O L COX WILM INC1TON AND 11 AltOKTT STKlOi-TS. L 0 L O F A Business Proposition. 00 When a good business man h. s money to make an investment lie considers two things- 1st Is the investment offered him with in the amount he has to invest. 2nd. Will the investment jield him a got d per cent. - The same propositions confront the House keeper when she goes to buy she Furnishings tor her home. We have to a great extent emeiged the two propositions into one. R & o U s E F I A N D A N 5 We Give You E 1 X N 5 m 1 S Tho Pniioll I J COR. WIIMINGTON THE STATE'S LARGEST FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. -.'. $fcisii. , i -i; : ,7,:,: ?'?";; 'ftHi .It '2 an ml H Mi tarn Xlr S l.ir. - lot; Complete 'ofs, regular goods, and Imt .Tu'v weather makes July prices but ioni c at these I'l'ie, Yo mint not miss f $ Oi I lO. v E Vm Beit Goods on V AN' HAHGL-ri T KTRHETs1. PUTTING THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE. when you buy a new carriage without getting a set of our handsome single or double harness that will bear the strongest test of criticism. We are proud of our fine harness, and it is the best advertisement we could have for reliability and fine workmanship, when displayed on your horse. E F. Wyaft & Son, lnfi, E. MARTIN STREET. 9g tmW I Robbins' Building Martin Street ifii ijll R Y T H I N G I N F U N R I T U R E

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