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PLATONIC PHILOSOPHY. Jiolieve in Platonics? Why, no; not exactly: Yon sec, it's right hard to define Betwee* the strong real, and purely ideal, A •l*ar yet intangible line. The theory’s pretty; and very conven ient! But, where distinctions are so very “thin,” It's sometimes quite vexing, as well as perplexing To settle just which it has been. You swore in Platonics, and meant to be honest, It silenced all scruples the same. Some day you discover the “friend is a lover! The difference lies just in the name! It is fatally baited for those who are mated With not over-dear husbands or wives. For Ivefore it is over, this love under cover Makes shipwreck of one or more lives. It is best to eschew what you'll cer tainly rue; If you make love, why c;\ 11 it love making, To play with edged tools is tire pastime of fools And ends always in tears or heart breaking. REBECCA CAMERON, llillsljpro, X. C. “ TENDER AND TRUE.'* Tender and true! Tender and true! Ah. Love, the sweet refrain, Is set to music and my heart Repeats it o'er and o’er again. Repeats it o'er and o’er again, With heart beats counting out the time; And every hope and thought and wish Finds echo in its silvery chime. Tender anr true, tender and true, () Heart of sterling gold! There is no richer gift in lift* Than w hat those two words hold. Only be true and tender And I'll yield without one fear, My heart into your keeping, M\ future to vour cure. REBECCA CA MELON. Hillsboro, N. ('. A LOVE SONG TO MARY. No rose without its thorn. Mary, But still by love we’re led; And so, 1 hoe the corn, Mary. And you- you bake the bread. And sweeter bread in all this land There could never be Than that that's dimpled by the hand That gave your heart to me No rose without its thorn, Marv, But love’s a blessed lot; And so, 1 hoe the corn. Mary, And you —you keep the cot. And sweeter cot in all this land There could not ever be Than that where Mary’s w illing hand Has trained the vines for me. Xo rose without its thorn, Mary, But love’s a merry morn! And you shall wear the rose, Mary. And love will hide the thorn. Aud sweeter love in all this land There could not ever be Than nay heart's love for Mary And Mary's love for me! - FRANK L. STANTON. NOT A FLIRTATION. Sihe put her little hand in mine Some might have thought her bold And yet there was no romance, for She’s hardly two years old. —Lou isvil le Jo 11 rna I. BOTH HAVE ART. The baker and the actor Have art within their souls; They both remain a factor In just creating rolls. —Philadelphia Record. WISHED TO DO THEM JUSTICE. Jackson —I must learn to swear in French. Currie—Why? Jackson—All wife’s millinery bills , come home in French.- Puck. A RARE-FACED BUNKO. Uncle Abner- Wal, 1 sw an, I thought Bazoo was runnin’ doavvn. Remind , me, Mariar, to step into Editor Jones’ and ditscontinner it to-morrow. Mariar —What’s the matter, father? Uncle Abner —Why, the lunkhead , himself owns up that it’s entered at the postofliee as second-class matter. To Date. WHAT HAPPENED TO FIDO. “Poor little Fiilo, he’s so dreadfully hurt that he can’t eat. “Why, wiijit is the matter7” “Don’t you know, tin* poor little, un suspecting fellow bit a wooden-legged man yesterday and broke off five teeth!” Chicago Record. * LODGE'S IMMIGRATION BILL. WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. Some mis- , apprehension exists as to the exact sea- ‘ tares of the bill introduced-by Senator I<odge for restricting immigration. * The bill provides for keeping out such immigrants as cannot read and write in some language, while the'impression has obtained that it means that immi grants who cannot read and write the English language are to la- prohibited. \ WELL-KNOWN JOCKEY DEAD. , NEW YORK. Dee. 13. John A. Gold- , smith, the well-known driver and handler <>'f trotting horses, died to-day , in the Presbyterian hospital. He hail gone to the hospital to have what Ju thought a trivial operation performed. He never rallied. A NEGRO MURDERER HANGED. FAY ETTHN I RLE, W. Va.i Dee, 13. Jim Nichols, colored, was hanged to day for the murder of Henry Carr dur ing a game of craps at Eagle, W. Va., August 31. He confessed to the mur der., He was captured at Charleston, and came near being lynched when taken to the Montgomery county jail. Tee Him ov rv Saved His Life. Mr G Uaillnuette, Drugg’st, Beat ws ville, Pi , s vs: “To I>r. King’s New Discover\ I ove my life. Was toner, with I.a Grime and tried ail the physi ciara lor miles about, but of no avail, and ?.»■ a ' V up ami told I could no» live. Ha' ing Dr. K ng’s New Discovery in m\ store 1 si nt for a bottle, and be . gan its t: ea i fr.m the first dose be * gan to-get \ r terJ and after using three bo;,As as • p and about again, ft > j tforth its vt* cbt ;n gold. We won’t keep store or house without it.” Get a ! free trial at J bn V. MaoKae’s. RE<, 1 M ENTA L RE ETCH ES. ! By request, we print below the fol lowing list of the sketches so far re ceived, with names of historians and papers in which published: First, regiment, Col. H, Brown, News and Observer. Third regiment. Col. IV. J.. Doßossot, Wilmington Messenger. Fifth regiment, Maj. James ( . MaeKae, Wilmington Messenger. Sixth regiment, Capt. Neill M. Ray. in > pamphlet. Seventh regiment, Maj. J. G. Harris, Charlotte Observer. Ninth, regiment, First elivalry. Gen. i Rufus Barringer, Charlotte Obser ver. Eleventh regiment, Col. IV. J. Martin, Charlotte Observer. Sixteenth regiment, Lieut. B. IT. Cathy, { harlott.e Observer. Seventeenth regiment. Lieut. Wilson G. Lamb, News and Observer. Eighteenth regiment, Lieut. Titos. 11. Sutton, Fayetteville Observer. Twentieth regiment. Gen. Thomas P. Toon, Wilmington Star. 'Twenty-second regiment, Maj. Graham' Daves, Charlotte Observer. Twenty-third regiment, Lieut. I!. C. I Wall, Rockingham Rocket. Twenty-sixth regiment. Asst, Surg. George U. Underwood, Charlotte Ob server. Twenty-seventh regiment. Capt. James A. Graham. Rand We Rove. 'Twenty-eighth regiment, Gen. Jas. 11. Lane, Charlotte Observer-. ’Thirtieth regiment, Col. F. M. Parker, Wilmington Messenger. Thirty-fourth regiment, Capt. !’. D. Rattimer. Charlotte Observer. 'Thirty-sixth regiment, Second artil lery, Col. William Ramb, Wilmington Messenger. Thirty-eight it regiment, Lieut. Col. Geo. IV. Flowers, Charlotte Observer.* Fortieth regiment, Lieut. T. C. Davis, News and Observer. Forty-first, regiment. Third cavalry, Sergt. J. B. Hill, News and Observer. Foity-third regiment. Col. Thomas S. Kenan, in pamphlet. Fortv-sixth regiment. Lieut. J. M.j Waddill, Wilmington Messenger. Forty-eighth regiment, Capt. W. 11. IT. j Raw horn, Charlotte Observer. Forty-ninth regiment. Lieut, Thos. R.! Roulhae, Charlotte Observer. Fiftv-tirst regiment, Lieut. A. A. Mo- Kethan, Jr., Fayetteville Observer. Fifty-second regiment. Adjt. J. H. Rob inson, Charlotte Observer. Fifty-third regiment.. Col. J. T. More head, Charlotte Observer. Fifty-fourth regiment, Capt, J. Mar shall Williams, News and Observer. . Fifty-fifth regiment, Adjt. 0. M. Cooke, News anr Observer. Fifty-sixth regiment. Capt, Robert I>. Graham, not yet published. Fifty-eighth regiment, Lieut. Col.! Isaac JI. Bailey. Morgan ton Herald. Sixtieth regiment, Capt. T. IV. Patton, ( harlotte Observer. Sixty-third regiment, Lieut. Col. John M. Galloway, News and Observer. Sixty-fifth regiment, Capt. M. V.Moore, Asheville Citizen. Seventy-third regiment, First senior reserves, Lieut. Col. W. A. Albright, I,and We Love. First battalion, Maj. R. W. W harton, Charlotte Observer. Eighth -a Gallon, Capt. Woodbury Wheeler, University Magazine. Adjutant General’s Department, Maj. A. Gordon, News and Observer. Chaplain Services, Rev. A. D. Betts, Newbern Journal. 'The other sketches are not yet in hand, but are being prepared as fol lows; “Bethel” regiment, Maj. E. J. Hale. Second regiment, Capt, Matt. Manly. Fourtn regiment, Col. K. A. Osborne. Eighth regiment, ( apt. T. J. Jarvis. Tenth regiment. First artillery, Col. W. J. Saunders and Capt. J. W. Saun ders Twefth regiment, Lieut, Walter A. j Montgomery. Thirteenth regiment, Lieut. Col. E. P>. j Withers. Fourteenth regiment. Col. R. T. Ben nett. Fifteenth regiment, Capt. H. C. Kear ney. Nineteenth regiment, Second cavalry, Maj. IV. A. Graham. Twenty-first regiment, (Jen. W. IV. Kirkland. Twenty-fourth regiment, Capt. E. A. j Thorne. Twenty-fifth regiment, Capt. G. S. Fer-J guson. Twenty-ninth regiment, Gen. TL B. j Vance. 'Thirty-first regiment, Adjt. E. K. Thirty-second regiment, Lieut. Henry A. London. Thirty- third regiment, Maj. J. A. Wes ton. Thirty-fifth regiment, Capt. W . H, S. Burgwyn. Thirty-seventh regiment, Lieut. J. B. Pool. Thirty-ninth regiment, Adjt. Theo, F. Davidson. Forty-second regiment, Col. J. E. Brow n. Forty-fourth regiment. Maj. C. M. Stedman. Forty-fifth regiment, Sergt. C. R. Wat son. Forty-seventh regiment, Capt. J. If. Thorpe. Fiftieth regiment, Capt. J. C. Filing- j | ton. Fifty-seventh regiment, Col. H. C.'j Jones. Fifty-ninth regiment. Fourth cavalry, Capt. R. B. Gaddy. Sixty-first regiment, £apt. N. A. Ram sa>. Sixty-second regiment, Col. G. M. ( lay ton. Sixty-fourth regiment, Capt. M. E. Carter, deceased, his place not yet filled. Sixty-sixth regiment, Ad jt. Geo. M. ! Rose. Sixty-seventh regiment. Col. R. W. Wljarton. Sixty-eighth regiment, ( apt. John R. j Webster Sixty-ninth regiment, Thomas’ Legion, Maj. IV. IV. Stringfield. Seventieth regiment, First Junior Re serves, Lieut. Col. ( has. IV. Broad foot. Seventy-first regiment, Second Junior j Reserves, Adjt. R. M. Furman. Seventy-second regiment. 'Third Jun-j ior Reserves, Lieut. Col. IV. Foster j French. 1 Seventy-fourth regiment, Second Sen- i ior Reserves, none to be found. Seventy-fifth regiment, Lieut. VV. F. Barker. First artillery battalion. Lieut. T. A. McNeill. Second battalion, Lieut. Col. VV. J. <been. Fifth battalion, Lieut. Thos. C. Fuller. Sixth battalion, Lieut. M. P. Taylor. Tenth bat/talon, Lieut. C. S. Powell. Medical Staff, Sue. Gen. P. E. Hines. Engineer corps, » apt. C. B. Denson. Conscript bureau, Lieut. B. Cowper. Quartermaster’s department, Maj. A. Gordon. Commissary department.-- '1 lie steamer Advance, Capt. Jas. Mo - j Glenn. Blockade running, James Sprunt. HOOD’S PILLS cur© Liver 111*, BiUousmss, Indigestion, Headache. \ pleasant laxative. All Druggists. AH the work! over POND’S EXTRACT /ponds Extract] \ t. /p£ - A \is know:: as a, great family Nc CcL tL (Nr. H aud reliever of aches I < > 3k j and pains. It is cleansing, t/A ‘y- j healing, and antiseptic. Haw, vk \ f \ -3 ./ abraded , bruised, and inflamed Jw* surfaces heal with marvelous Jr rapidity if POND'S EXTRACT • be applied , Invaluable for PILES, CATARRH, COLDS. SORE THROAT, WOUNDS, BRUISES, RHEUMATISM, ana ail INFLAMMATIONS and PAIN, su^mutes. Genuine made only by POND'S EXTRACT CO., 7S Fifth Avenue, New Yck. FOR — l *— - - Brain Fatigue and Exhaustion y-s-i BROM O-SELTZER. No Better Bracsr—trial size, io cents For Sale by all Druggist?. DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN? IF SO, GO TO DARNELL & THOMAS, The reliable, most popular and largest music dealers in Middk North Carolina, who are prepared to give greater inducements than ever to purchasers of Pianos and organs, we have the b* st instruments made 1 and will -ell them at the very lowest pi ices and on the very lowest terms. 1 )on't he hood winked by old fogy’dealer.s and atren t s who know nothing what* ver about the quality "■ f a piano or organ, consequently tlies ■lumot s< lect for you. Having two f tores, and buying goods in large quantities, we car sell v< u a - as some of our would-lvo competitors can Imv, and by the time they add theii profits to the instrument, it costs you double whatwe ian (II you the same kind tor. We can give our l.tt'O references in North Carolina of persons now using our instru mexits; and during the past year we he ve sold to the very best and 1< ading musician- and business men in this city. How can we do otherwise, wue-u we sell sueli pianos as the Kranich & Bach, Bahr Bros, Kimball, Braumuller, £dam Schaaf, Everest and Harvard, AND THE Celebrated Estey, Farrance & Votey, Newman Bro ( \, and Kimball Organs? We defy competition, ahd would be glad to contest our instruments with any made, at any time and at any place. Before purchasing, call and see our immedse stock and get terms and prices, or wiite for illustrated catalogue. Darnell & Thomas, RALEIGH, N. C. TAKI FOR HEADACHE. SOLITAIRE DIAMONDS. From $lO to S2OO. 0 Loose Diamonds set in Any Style Desired. The FIERY OPAL, the Oiio'.tal Gem of Matchless beauty. AT Edward Fasnach’s. Sterling’Silver 925-1000, Fine. Over 200 Pieces. Spoons, Forks and Knives. Expert Diamond Setter and Engraver in Our Employ.“Sa ED. FASNACH, BftlflGH K.C. 1875 1894 E. F. WYATT & SON. and Her «** MenufsctuFftpa. TWENTY YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS 8 i because of honest work SUVVLOdrUL AND HONEST DEALING Lap Robes, Horse S’ankais anO Turf Good?, Upon rhls record we beg!a another autumn aan aik for tre co.mnaea pure age of omr fl! te id the public. Our specialty la in making OOLJ-ARS for wholesale aud retail trade and wo.■ » all oonDfietitors at, home or abroad, in this or aay other department of our bneloeu.,. E. F. WYATT & SON lO** Maifln t?* *. R. 0. JOHNSON. JNO. S. JOHNSON f fail ways. Water Works. Johnson & Johnson FRANK A FEiSCE Improvemenls, - AND BETAH.— < ivn. KxuiNi.dt. Surveys for: Drainage a d I Irrigatim, Wood \ Goal ; Town Site j ; Pro. eities, J Parks and Phone 150. office 117 Fayetteville streei Cemeteries. General Commission and Brokerage. ■ko ... i. ■ .... - . The New* and Obeerver, Sun Dec. i . ’os. CHILL TONIC IS JUSTASCOOD ADULTS. WARRANTED. PUCi£soctß. GAt.ATi A, 11.L9., NOV. 16, 18t3. Paris Medielno To., St. Louis, G< ntlemen.—We sold l iat year. 600 bottles <■ UOVE’B TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and h»v, j nought three gross already this year. In all oar ex iL-rlonee of 14 years, in the drug business, have sever sold an article that gave such universal satis iacUoc tut your Tonic. Tours truly, AIINKV.CAKii &CO Fore and >. uu-arjteed bv ail druggists WE SELL Norlh Carolina faleol ficti j Farina WliHs, Ralolgh, as Firs as the Finest. RECEIVED TO-iim, One thousand pouud« of choice Vrr .;in!i Bum?. vVE are ju.-.: receiving new paeiiin S:orth Carolina Roe and Cut Herrin f f jut up expressly to oar orcltr. Everything in Stable acdJ Fancy Groce ■ ies. carefully put np promptly delivered Telephone 88. 8. Ferrail & Co., GROCERS. Peerless Potatoes. By carload, from Northwestern New York The largest, best and cheapest and best Irish Potatoes ever seen here at this season of tin yeai, and the most economical and whole some diet to be had. We give sixty pounds to the bushel. Two and a half bushels nearly tills a 3-bushel barrel. Put up in strong bagi of 150 pounds each. Call early and get b supply for the winter. JONES & POWELL. SHINGLES. UTwo carloads heart cypress sawed shin gles. One carload sawed pine, j ust.received. Coal and Wood. 1,000 tonsof coal, all|tlie(bestjkinds in Amer ica. 300’eords of seasoned pine and oak wood all for sale low by Jones & Powell. 1895-Attractive Opening-1896 Os New Mlilinerv. We invite your in spectior.' of o r beautiful Fall and Wintei stock just opened. Our goods are carefully selected and (inongst them wiil be found all of tbs latest styles in shapes end matt: a!. p ALL TASTES -and - ALL rJRsLS - CAN BE SUITED !-* A fnli liuc of stylish caps for misses a.c children Iso a charming assortment ot Infants’ e u a. • We sell t he Iff V E If IAI, I* \ TT K K ' > and edit recommend them. Sheets fur fish d mouthlt free. (r.xxi- sent on approval. Express pate H) (VHV. (VI Maggie Reese, 209 Fayottevillo street. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. By authortt y r>f court, given in judgment l-eniJerert Ht October term of Wake Superior Court, in fnvorof nltnntilf, in case entitled W F. Utley vs. .John Penny, I will on Mon day, Jlxe fifth day of December, 1895, at 12 o’clock in., sell at the county court house door, in the city of Kiileigh,' N. C., to the highest bidder for rush, that tract of land situate in White *>ak township. Wake county, known ns the tract whereon is situ ate the residence of the lute .lames Penny, deceased, adjoining the lands of T. T. Hoi land, .I It. Penny, •! .L Maynard and the Caswell Lynch laud, containing 179 acres, more or Jess, said land being fully described n the complaint filed in aforesaid ease. November 12t1l, 1895. H. K. NORRIS, Comm’r. WACHUVL, Loan and Trust Company, WINSTON. N. 0. Paid up Capital, Authorized Capital, SI,OOO COC o STATEM F N i. At the close of September is, iss Tamils, $357,359 (T, Overdrafts, 44 a- Bonds, - 1,570 (H Building and fixtures, - - 23,525 h Real estate, spiel n Cash on band and iti banks, - 114 582 s. Total, $5(15,128 a. Capital .... 2tsi, tmti o Surplus, .... line, n Deposits, .... 284,'330 * Due to btniHS, - . . !i,i37 i Cashier’s Checks, • - . ‘sss «• Total, ... $5(>5,123 n>. June 15, 1893, # Dec. 15, 1893, .•{9,70- 1* DEPOSITS: May 15. 1895, 2tq yq;t Sept, 'is, 1893, 2h4.;M’9 YOUR BUSINESS SOLI- TTET*. J F H. t’H IFS, JAW. A (3 A V President. Vice Fn-.-u 11. F. SHAFFNER, pm' Trea.-. Sale of Valuable Beu*l Es e. Hy virtue of an order of the Huperio Court Ot ake eounty, nia*b* in special pro ceedings entitled w! .1. Olive, aduiiutstra tor, vs. A. J. olive and others, for the pur pose of making real estate assets, we wll on Friday, December 27th, is, 15, at 12 o'clock on tlte premises, sell to the highest bidde; foreash, at public auction, the following deserif<ed real estate, to-wit: Fir-t Tract—situate in Wake county a:o being a pa rt of land of Henderson Olive deceased, on Lu.tle Beav-er (.reek, adjoinini, the land of It, Barker, and containing 5t acres more, or less. Second Tract—situate in Wake countv, N C., adjoining the landsof Rufus OardneY, N .(. Barker, M. . Segraveo and others, con taining about 20acres more or les-.. Third Tract—Situate in Wake county, \ C., being the 'and of ilenderaon and Martin Olive, deceased, adjoining the lands of VV •J. Olive. VV. if. ISennett and .T A. Olive, eon taining 129 acres more or less. Terms cash. This 23 1 d day of November, 1896. h. e. Nor Rif*, W. B. SNOW, ((Commissioners iUri -N W tSiA N S :ARR?A6? manufacture? i* M.u Bts ftALBIG;; VMjji '.: W . ■> i>,. . %?)• Iftf-.1t.! ■ Fall printing ’ AIR PRINTING Cotton and tobacco tlooming. Now p the time to let the people know hai business you are engaged in. k 'ev thousand circulars and cards may ri< your shelves of thousands of doilau A-orth of gootirf, or bring to you the long looked for customer. We are better prepared than ever to t> attracti.e printing, it pays to get good work. We can dt it. You know that. Wd do it quick ano that’s whatyou want. Send in your orders. Edwards & Broughton. Printers and Binders, RALEIGH. N O you 00 NOT REALIZE That you are in Raleigh unless you »<*. STOPPING A r THE YARBORO HOUSE, The only Hotel U the citv convenient t v BUSINESS. All rooms on the 3rd j2,(K) per day Ist and 2nd fl ier $2.0 > and $2.50 per day Special Weekly Rates FREE HUS AT ALL TRAINS Thousands < t dollars recently expends for Improvements. L T BROWN Proprietor SALE OF LAND. By authority of an order of the Snperltn Court of Wake county, in special proceed fugs, entitled M. L. Fowler, Hopkins and others, to make real Cfrure as sets, I will on Monday, the fifth of Decem ber. 1895, at 11 o'clock' a. in., sell to the high esst bidder, for cash, on the lands described below, in Little River township, Wake county, the following described lands to i wit: First Tract—Bounded on the north by the | lands of M (J. Winston, on the east by the lands of W. K. Phillips, on the south by the j lands of M. F. Hopkins, on the west by-the I lands of Simon Hopkins, containing fifty I two acres. Second Tract—Bounded on the north hy the lands of Augustus Perry, on the east by the lands of M F. Hopkins, on the south by the lands of W. H. Horton, on the wbst bj the lands of W K. Phillips, containing acres. M. L. FOWLER, novl3tds Oommissinnev. NOTICE. To City Tax Payers. The city tax-lista for 1895 have been placed in my hands for collection. J will be in my offico for that purpose every day from 9a.m.to sp. w. All takes not paid by December Isl re subject to a penalty of l per cent, and an addnionai 1 per cent, on the first d;*>, of each month thereafter until paid. W. B. Hutchings, City Tax Collector. COURT SALE OF VALUABLE IRON MINING PROPERTY AND CITY LOTS. By virtue of the decree and pur sun so the orders of the Superior Court of Gssftm county at the September term, | 1895, of said court, the undersigned re j oem rs and commissioners appointed by : said court will, on the First Monday in January, 1896, | (it being the tffh day of January, 1896,) jat 10 o’clock a. m., at the office of the ! dess*--tm- - Mining Company tn Bessemer i 1 'ity, N u soil at public auction to the j u’ghest tedder, ou the terms hereinafter UHTncd, the c’pire projH>rrv, real and ’ p r.-ongj him! mixed, arid assess es every Kind and description, Mofgitur to the j Bessemer Mining Company, corpora* i d*n, CMtisMtiug «*t alk.ut (1,700) . cven : teen hundrtd acre.- of. land >n "d rear ! on buth sides ( f the Chariott« tui At- Hitfa division of the Southern Railway : and oonstitutinir the valimtue mining j plant of said lh s euier Mi-;d Com i pnuy, maohmery, ftxils ai d * • ar.-.’CS, (office furutture ind fixturt - i>s on hand, Ac., to bo s*>ld in a n . ; y as "a ! whole. A full, complete and my.r, , -.illou l*r ! description of said lands aud mineral aud timber rights, easemeuts and priv ileges may I>e found ou reference to the j several deeds to said LW-emer Mining | Company for the same, which are m tho i possession of th« undersigned, ml are I duly registered in the office e- r (he reg i ister of duds for the county • f Gaston, tn the State f North Carolina, -Grained | by said Bessi iaer Mining Gorno my from | the roik,wing usm<d <us and ! individuals, to-wir From the Bes,-enter ('i<v Mining and Manufaiiurou: (’- mp-oii: the Uoneolt | dated Mannfai turing ('on pai,y; the Fi i (ieiity Bank, of .Durnam, N C . trustee; J. A. Smith and wife; J. A. 1 'aback; R. I). Ormond and wife; R'njvin M. Ormond and wife; Jacob On ;- ;nd others. At the same rime and place t e an del signed « Ul offer for sale i> -IY-te-aid, ; a very iarge number of city it ts lelong igg to said Bes.seja r Mmirg u- mpany, located in said t wn of Beg eti : r City, N 0., and snirabie for building lots for residence and’ hnsincss purp*— laid j down upon W. R. Richardson's survey I and map of Bessemer City, N. U . whicn will Ik* . e.-'gnatt d and pointed out to l purchasers on the day of sale. A’so the “Fire Clay Tract” of and in | Cleveland eonnty*referred to find eon : veyed to said Bessemer Miuing C- mpany j by said Bessemer City Mm ng and Man ufacturing Company by the deed regia ! tered in book No. 20 (deeds), p.-ge 523 I in tile office of the register nt deeds so Gaston county, and a sodescrih* d la th deed to said J. A. Smith from R N I Patterson and ot-efs, dated M v -b 24th, : 1891, registered in the office ot the reg ister of deeds for Cleveland county in Book B B of Deeds, page TERMS OF SALE: Oue-thnd of the purchase money to be paid in cash and ; the balance of the purchase money to be paid within twelve months from and after the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale on the deferred payments. Possession to be given the purchasers ou receipt by the uudersigned of the one-third cash p -yment on the purchase money, and the purchaser to l>e there ! after responsible for aud liable to pay I all taxes assessed against the property | purchased by him, aud title deeds with held as security for deferred payments. It wiil b 8 optionary with purchasers 1 to anticipate and pay the deferred pay ment of the balance of the purchase money at any time after the date of sale and within the twelve months aforesaid, and thereby stop the accruing of inter est on the deferred payment. Any further information desired con cerning said property and the sale thereof may be obtained on application to the undersigned or to their r nt, Charles L. Lawton, -of Bessemer uity, N. 0. J. S. Carr, of Durham, N 0., E T. Carrington, , of Bay City, Mich., Receivers and Commissionera. Raleigh Marble Works. —:o:> — This morth we are giving SPECIAL PRICES on TABLETS —AND - HEADSTONES —FOR— CHILDREN. See our MONUMENTS in out yard or show room, or write for design. Cooper Bros., PROPRIETORS. (| Horses and Mules f Sale I have’just received a shipment of extra good h ;r vat and mules sui table for this market, w i L b ’ can Hell under gaaiimtee. Prices to suk ,n« limes Call a:i 1 see me at my stables. J. M. PACE, 1i I K. Martin St., Raleigh. N O. A W\ N I !•. 1 V-mail to take un oilier a gjKSjsm ma a-I 1.0 l a rer, sil.aU cai-H.il roq m ceil. '. 1 ’a '.i i'.o\ I unction, M ,sh. 3