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POLITICAL GOSSIP.
ALREADY PEOPLE ARE TALK
ING AIIOUT C A N D 1 1 ) AT E 9 .
The Chronicle (Jives the JUt of Rome
of the Gossip about Politics That is
1 Irani These Days.
Pcoplo nre already talking politics.
Maj. W. A. Graham will be a candi
date for Congress at the next Demo
cratic convention, against Col. VV. H.
II. Cowles. Maj. Graham is a man of
great worth and will no doubt make a
8 roog vote. He holds a prominent po3i
i ion in the Farmers'1 Alliance and has,
no doubt, many strong friends in that
body as well as outside. As Col. Cowles,
however, has shown himself tobeaereat
inis wul be a notable year in tno ponu worker, a staunch Democrat, and an able
WE HAVE BOUGHT
BABY
A BY
CARRIAGES
CARRIAGES
B
ABY CARRIAGES
ABY CARRIAGES
cal world of North Carolina.
to elect:
1. A Chief Justice and an Associate
Justice of the Supreme Court of the
State.
We have ; 1 ougressman, we deem it out of our line
of duty to express ousel ves in favor of
either one or the other of these worthy
aud honorable citizens. Lincoln Courier.
-Enough for Evehybodv-
The Harnett Courier is out for Daniel
Hugh McLean. Esq.. for Congress in that
Superior Court Judges of the First, district, and says: "We want to see him
Second, Fourth, tifth, Seventh, Eighth, nominated upon the ground that he has
Tenth and Klevcnth districts. al the qualifications, is a gentleman in
., c ,. .. . ... , j- , the full vigor of manhood, is the most
.1. Solicitors in all the twelve judicial polished speaker and strongest debater
districts. in the district, is honest, and true to
1. Niuo members of the United States every trust reposed in him, nas tne moral
courage to contend for what he tninKS
rioVif-. and haa rtnn mnrfl hard work for
Fifty State Senators. tne Democratic Dartv than any other
0. One hundred and twenty members man. and received less for it. A brave,
of the North Carolina House of Repre- true, noble and an honest man, a schol-
Having equipped our shop with new and
improved tools, we are prepared to do all
kinds of machine work in a first-class and
workman-like manner, and as cheap as first
class work can be done anywhere.
Overhauling and repairing engines a spe
cialty. Messrs. WOOD & PARK,
Being firitclaaa practical men themselves is
a sufficient guarantee.
seutatives.
7. All county officers.
The Legislature to be elected will be
charged with the important duty of
oleiting u United States Senator, as
Senatoii Vance's term expires March
I'll, lH'Jl.
The importance of this election is evi
dent from the above list of officers to
be elected. Tho outlook is particularly
promising to tho Democrats. The Re
publicans, except locally, seem to have
no life. In that lies our chief danger.
The Democratic party succeeds only
wheu it is "scared," and puts out its
strongest men. The apparent weakness
of the State Republican party may
causa Democrats in the districts to
be iuditU-rent as to the. strength of
the nominees. That would bo a fatal
error. There never was a time when
the party needed to exercise such care GIVE TIJEM
iu the personnel of candidates as this
year. The peoplo are thorough-going
pemocrats, but ' they wil not support
party has always been invincible in this
State because the character of the nomi
nees has been such as to disarm all sus
picion or criticism. This year there
will be need only to nominate men of
character and integrity. More will bo de
manded. They must bo men of known
character, and men known to favor the
legislation desired by the people. Hon
o.H rnen iuut and will be nominated, antf
the definition cf an honest man will
read: "Onu who faithfully iepresents
the interests of the great body of the
people."
With such men as candidates and with
the glorious record for economy and
honesty which tho Democratic party in
North Caroliua has established, no party
or sot of men can withstand the Democ-
arly gentleman, is D. H. McLean.1
The DAILY STATE CHRONICLE
has twice as many subscribers in Ra
leigh as any other newspaper. Ad
vertisers make a note oi this. Our
Hooks arc open for inspection to adver
User.
HEW NND&Y, NEW MACHINE SHOP.
Our Fiu.st Shipment Has Been Made.
THE STYLE,
THE FINISH,
THE DURABILITY,
IS ALL RIGHT
The Trice
Will be Lower
Offered Here.
Than Ever
"We know what the people want and we
have bought Carriages that will
suit their taste.
THOMAS
THOMAS
H.
H.
BRIGGS
BRIGGS
& SONS
& SONS
Raleigh, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
Proposals For Sand. J
Proposals -will be received by the Street '
Committee of the city of Raleigh until six j
o'clock p. m., Monday, March 17th, 1S90, t
for furnishing 700 cubic yards, approxi-i
mately, of clean sharp sand for paving .
purposes, to be delivered as required, I
along the line of street pavint?, on North ;
Wilmington, Jones and Halifax streets.
The right to reject part or the whole of !
any Did is reserved.
' G. E. LEACH,
mhll:lw Cmm'n Street Com.
I I
riii-ni
wtw, HANDSOME AND
CROSS &
210 Fayetteville Street
STYLISH CLOTHING!
LINEHAN,
A new store with the newest and tmt lonvenic-nt
wuunuy auu iurmsninsr Roods jn?t coming in
nig the prices like the customers want th'em
Ilolleinau
arrangement. A nw
A new way of selling bv hav-
Buildia.
ot
THESE ANNOUNCEMENTS
You will think of buying a Sprin
ARE FACTS !
ff Knit nr flvrKut 1 , .
interest liea iu buying. We aak you to vht o7e Mil oS .lk We 7 yUf
and present facta which cannot be properly stated in ioWU ?i r&n ho
are cf interest to your pocket aniK&n
these are matu-rs for your care and attention.
And now, when you think of buying remember we
We can show what we cannot tell, Remember this.
invite von to consult your interest.
We are sales agents for Ice from the Raleigh 1
Ice Factory and are now readv to rill orders j
at wholesale and retail, from live lbs. t one I
hundred tons of best quality and at low rates. I
JONES & POWELL, S
CROSS & LINEHAN, Clothiers, RALEIGH, N.
C.
WDQLLCOTT & SON
14 E. MARTIN STREET.
1,000 pairs
Men's Shoes
pair up, at
from $1.00 a
mil 11-1 v
A TRIAL.
101 West St., Raleigh, N. C.
WOOLLCOTT & SON'S.
1,000 paiis Ladies' Shoes from 75c. a
pair up, at
WOOLLCOTT & SON'S.
1,000 Pairs
-NOW
-NOW
IS
IS
THE
THE
TIME-TIME-
Boys' Shoes
pair up, at.
from 90c. a
WOOLLCOTT & SOJVS.
1 ,0O0 Pairs
Misses' Shoes from
pair up, at
65c.
HISTORY !
LAW!
PHILOSOPHY !
SCIENCE !
Livery, Bearding and Sa.le Siables.
FICTION !
WIT!
I
We have nurehasGd thA Hvp
bles owned by G. W. Wynne, and enlarged the
uuiui wun some nne Horses, Buggies, &c.,
which are for hire to responsible aud careful
people at reasonable rates.
BOARDING.
As we bay feed in !aree lots from first bnnrJs
at lowest cash prices, we are prepared to
board stock on the best the country affords at
kock. waoa prices, ana guarantee good attention.
SCHOOL BOOKS!
Sunday-School Books, Gift Books, Juvenile Books, Blank Books.
-ANY ORDER PROMPTLY FILLED BY-
J
IK
Those wishing to to purchase hcxes are
solicited to call on Mr. folder, our Superin
tendent, at Wynne's old stand.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.,
The North Carolina Book and Stationery Supply House.
-:o:-
BOOKS FOR BUSINESS! BOOKS FOR FUN!
-:o
Telephoxes. Stablea No. 05, Store No.
Wood, Coal and Lumber Yard No. 71.
J. R.
?ERRALL
ERRALL
&
&
yjo. i
-GROCERS--GROCERS-
-SUGAR--SUGAR-
WOOLLCOTT & SON'S.
3,000 Yards Calico Remnants at 3 3-4 cents
a yard, at
AYOQLLCQTT & SON'S.
3,000 Yards White Cloth at 4 1-2 cents a
yard, at
WOOLLCOTT & SON'S.
JONES & POWELL
AUCTION SALE OF LAND.
By virtue of power conferred on me by
a certain deed of trust executed by Hil
liard T. Smith, which is duly recorded in
Registry of Wake county, N. C. in book
No. S3, page 494, as well as bv direction of
said Smith, I will on Monday, April 7,
1890, at 12 o'clock m. . at the courthouse
j door in the city of Raleigh, N. C, offer
for sale to the highest bidder for cash, all
the property in said deed described, being
one tract oi iana in nouses' uraek town-'
ship containing about 60 acres, one 10- i
horse power Tanner Engine; one Boss '
Cotton Press; one Centennial Cotton Gin !
and fixtures. B. F. MONTAGUE, j
Raleigh, March 6, '90. Trustee.
mar9. I
SPECIALTIES IN FANCY STATIONERY. COMPLETE BUSINESS OFFICE
OUTFITS OF BOOKS, PAPER, INKS, WAX, MUCILAGE, STANDS,
ERASERS AND EVERYTHING ELSE.
Visiting Cards and Gift and Memento Cards without limitation as to variety and beauty.
Complete catalogue free on application.
ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Can sell Granulated Sugar very low by the
barrel and at retail. Other Sugars at corre
spondingly low prices.
LEDGERS !
EDGERS !
OOKS!
OOKS!
14 E. Martin St.
14 E. Martin St.
-FLOUR--FLOUR-
n
MS
5'
Mil
From time to time the Chronicle will
give its readers the gossip and let them
weigh it for what it is worth.
Ah wo have stated before we emphati
cally repeat again, that Buxton can beat
lirower and he should receive the nomi
nation. Twin City Daily.
Ur. W. A. Moke, of Lincolnton, who
will be tho next Senator, if ho wants to,
from Lincoln and Catawba, passed
through Newton yesterday. Newton
Kutoi prise.
The Davidson Dispatch learns that Mr.
John W. Mauney, of Salisbury, is a can
didate for the Democratic nomination for
Solicitor of the 8th District, and that
Solicitor I;Ong is a candidate forre-norn-inatjou,
We suppose there is scarcely a doubt
that Hon. F. M. Simmons, who so ably
represented tho Second District in Con
gress for two years, will bo the next
Democratic nominee for the same posi
tion, and that he will be elected. Kin-
ston Free Press.
jjapt. A. ii A- Williams, of Oxford,
passed through hero on his way homo
yesterday. There is splendid congres
sional timber in 'Baldy.' Ti3 ho that
can Mack Brer Brower's eye for him. In
an election, Granville will give him a
thousand majority. Durham Globe.
W. A Montgomery, of Warren, will
bo placed before the judicial convention
of the second district for judgo. He is
,-,t;i! cf the ablest and best read men iu
ii'u profession in h'u part of the State
and would make au excellent judge.
(ireensboro Patriot.
The names of Messrs. II. II. Battle, N.
IJ. Brouirhton, W. N. Jones, and E. C.
Smith, of Raleigh; Maj. Wm.Robbins, of
Statesville; and Col. James S. Amis, of
Granville, are mentioned in connection
with the place of Chairman of the State
Democratic nxecunvu vuiuuiiueo.
in our oninion ex-Governor scales is
We have and always keep one of the finest j
lines of Flour in the market. We would call
your attention to our Cltl'BTAL BItAND
i'LOUH, made ot the very best Valley of Vir-
ginia Wheat, and equal to anv high grade .
Flour to be had, and at LOWEST PltlCES. '
SUNLIGHT FLOUR is good and warranted
to give satisfaction.
HOME MILLS, a good Flour, very cheap.
Small lot North Carolina Flour, made in Wake
county to our order, and we guarantee it all
right.
GAMBllILL'S FATAPSCO Superlativo and
Orango Flour, as low as the lowest.
-THE CELEBRATED-
JOURNALS, BLOTTERS, &c.
Fob 1890 ! Fob 1890 !
: P
ANACEA
ANACEA
WATER
Y ATER "
I Have just returned Irom the North
ern Markets with the
largest
and
best assortment of Imported SPRING
AND bUMMER SUITINGS ever otter
ed dl the city ot Raleigh, My terms
are CASH, which will enable me to
sell these goods at astonishingly low
figures. Come early and make your
SEED IRISH POTATOES-
Pure stock Early Rose and Peerless. We
can make lower prices by tho barrel. Write
for prices.
selection before my Stock has been
-We Majtcfactttre-
-ROYAL-
GERMETEUR !
A. E.
JORDAN -OKDAN-
GROCER
ROCER
GROCER
ROCER
AND AGENT FOB-
DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETEUR I
The Beat Llood Remedy Ever Offered ! It
a Germ Destroyer, and cures by killing
the living germs of disease
in the blood.
la
Aba- lutely a Wonder in Curing Stomach,
Bowel, Kidney, Liver and Cutaneous
Affections.
A M del Appetizer, Tonic and Blood Purifier.
P IaSasant ! Harmless 1 Reliable !
Eeconniended by eminent physicians and
er dorsod by many distinguished gentle
men for its rare and extraordinary
efficacy.
THE VERY BEST OF BOOKS
Using the Latest Patents for Flat Opening
and for Desk l,?sts !
Fir 1 ss for Children and Adults,
and be convinced.
FOB SALE BY-
Try it
picked over.
Measure tfikeu in Sho wing Stock and
explaining how au elegant and satis
factory outfit can be had at small cost.
Kin-i & MoGee. Robebt Simpson and
McKimmon.
If your druggist does not keenii. send $1.00
for 9 3189 P. O. B. to
John A. Williams,
Oxford, N. C.
Head Agency for U. S. A. 2-10-3t
Book-keepers who propose to open
NEW LEDGER FOR 1890!
Should leave their orders at cuce !
It is admitted that ninety-nine ot every
hundred diseases are germ "diseases. That
being true, this remedy affects the ninety
nine. It has been tried and proven to do as is
claimed. Number of certilicates from peoplo
in and around Raleigh that have tried it, and
ah recommend its use. 'Tis perfectly harm
less; any baby can use it. Hend for circulara
and see what those that have tried it say
about it.
All classes of Commercial Printing done at
short notice.
EDWARDS & BROUGHTON,
Printers, Binders and
Blank Book Manufacturers,
Raleigh, N. C.
I. WINETROB,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
114 FayettevlUe St,
IT IS A RATTLER!
Our New Spring Stock I
SEE OUR NEW
AUCTION SALE OF LAND.
ON MONDAY, THE 7th DAY OF
April, 1890, at 12 m., we w 11 expose
for sale to the highest Didder for cash, at
the courthouse door in the city of Raleigh,
the following property:
1st. One tract of land in House's Creek
township, adjoining the lands of Ander
son Page, G. H. Smith and S. Ii. Smith,
containing 36 acres; niore or less.
2d. One mouse coiorea muie.
3d. One half interest in one 10 horse
power Tanner engine; one Boss Cotton
Press; one Centennial Cotton Gin with
all the shaftings, pulleys, &c., thereto
! belonging.
This sole is made by virtue of the powers
given us in three mortgages by Hilliard
C Smith, and recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Wake county in
Book 70, page 182, book 103, page 534, book
106, page 23G. LA.TTA & MY ATT,
Raleigh, March 6, '90. Mortgagees.
mar9-
i LEIGH AND GASTON RAXLItOAD.
r effect Sunday, Deo. 29, 1889, at 9 a. m,
TRAINS MOVING NOKTS.
N;o. 52.
Fast FJt and Pass.
Daily ex. Sun.
Lea- Raleigh 7 00 pm
Mill isroofc 7 4U
Wake 8 25
Franklinton... . 9 04
Kittrell 9 35
Henderson 10 05
Warren Plains 11 10
Macon 11 23
t W'idon 1 20 am
No, 38.
Pass. & Mail.
Daily ex. Sun.
11 35 a m
11 52
12 27 p m
12 35
12 51
1 09
1 41
1 52
2 55
A. EE. JORDAN
Next to Citizens' Bank.
1 n.vvE a Nice Line or
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
And can till your orders for auythinglu the
grocery line. All fresh and new goods,
and at as reasonable prices as any
house in our city.
-NICE LOT-
SI ,4? 1JERIIY HATS,
KrArongeat man not AUCTION SALE OF CiTY PROPERTY.
and oven he would not have a walk
over, it ia Hupreme folly to suppose
that under any leadership the Democra
cy of thU district is invincible, when in
tact it is now the most doubtful district
in tho State. I?ak3ville Gazette.
tr 1 i tr .. t ....
.ur. v. i naion,or vvmstoi), is re
ported as s-iyiug that ho wants no Con-
gtTS'ional nomination; that he prefers
to hik'k io uix pitnession ana thus make
a sure living for his family, rather than
sen.0 a term or two in Congress and
then return home without having saved
any mouey and with his business gone.
Landmark.
Who will be our next Congressman
from the Oth district, is already being
discussed by some of the newspapers in
tho "upper end." Hold on, gentlemen,
till you hear from tho District Convon
vcution befoio you settle the nomina
tion. Alf Kowland is yet among the
living, and helping to savo tho State,
lie will always hold Robeson. Red
Springs Scottish Chief.
Several of the State papers are already
talking of Mr. Jos. P. Caldwell, of the
Statesville Landmark for Governor. The
State of North Carolina pould do much
v vorso than to elect Mr. Caldwell, but in
mr iudement, it could not do much bet
W. if irood common sense, tenacity and
loftiness of purpose and indefatigable
effort account for anything in that post
-tion. Under his administration no
. sneers wuuiu w ucuiu at uuw u "
L We like the suggestion. Let it be Cald-
11 T nmKaitnn T?vKnarn 5 Q n
surpassed by any 13.00 hat on the
market.
Arn wiuon i am 2 55 p m
TB.UJJ8 MOVING SOUTH.
No. 41. No 53.
Pass, and Mail. Fast F't. & Pass
Daily ex. Sun. Dailv ex. Sun.
Lea- Weldon 12 20 a m 1 40 a m
Macon 1 15 3 37
Warren I'lains 1 23 pm 3 52
Henderson 2 07 5 04
Kittrell 2 23
Franklin ion 2 40 6
Wake 3 02 6 48
Mill Brook 3 25 7 32
Arriv Raleigh 3 40 8 00 am
LOUISBURG RAILK04D,
No. S?. Leaves Lcuishurc; at 11.00 a.m., and
arrives at Franklinton at 11.45 a. m.
No. 4J. Leaves Franklinton at 2.45 p.m.. and
arrives at Louisburg at 3.30 p. m.
JOHN 0. WINDER, Gen'l Manager.
WM. SMITH, Superintendent.
CLOTHIERS SHATTERS
By virtue of power conferred on me by
a certain deed of trust, executed by M. L.
Haynes and wife, which is duly recorded
in Registry of Wake County, in Book No.
92, on Page 723, 1 will offer for sale at the
courthouse door in Raleigh, N. C, on
Monday. ADril 7th. 180Q. at 12 o'clock m.,
the property in said deed of trut de
scribed and known as the residence of
said Haynes. located on North Swain St.,
between New Berne Avenue and East
Edenton St.. in the city of Raleigh, N. C.
Terms of sale cash.
B. F. MONTAGUE,
March 6, 1890. Trustee.
rnar9-
ESTABUSHED 1875.
E. F. W?1S & S83:
109 E. Maetin St.
RALEIGH, N. 0
RALEIGH, N. J
109 E. Mabtin St.,
KAirCFACTTBEM AND DEALERS IV
HARNESS AND SADDLEKT-
HARNESS AND SADDLERY-
OP EVERY
OP EVEBT
Horse Blankets
Horse Blankets
description,
description.
Horse Blanket
Horse Blankets
LAP ROBES AND LAP APRONS
LAP ROBES AND LAP APRONS
AUCTION SALE OFJFARMINB LANDS.
By virtue of power conferred on me by
a certain deed ot trust, executed oy Aus
tin Gilmore and wife, which is duly re
corded in Reeistrv of Wake county, in
Book No. 98. Page 424, 1 will offer for sale
at the courthouse door in the city of Ral
eigh, N. C, on Monday, April 7th, 1S90, at
12 o'clock m., the property in said deed of
trust, described and known as the home:
stead tract of said Gilmore, located in
Middle Creek Township, Wake county,
N. C , containing 115 acres, more or less.
Terms of sale cash.
B. F. MONTAGUE,
March 6, 1590. Trustee.
mar9-
For Rent I
The store, No. 216 Fayetteville street. Cst
merly occupied by J. L. Stone as a furnittP..'
and music store. Possession sriyen immeA
RALEIGH AND AUGUSTA AIR-LINE R. R
7" eftV;t Sunday, Dec. 29, 1889. at 9 a. m.
GOIXO SOUTH.
No. 41.
Passenger
& Mail.
Le'v Raleigh. 3 15 Dm
Cary, 4 05
Merry Oaks,. . 4 40
Moncure, 4 51
tSanford, 5 16
Cameron, 5 43
fkmthern Pines 6 10
Ar'ive Elamlet, 7 10
Leavo " 7 30
" Ghio, 7 55
Arri Gibsor 8 15
GOING NORTH.
No. 38.
Passenger
& Mail.
Leave Gibson, 6 30 a.m.
" Ghio, 6 52
Arrive Hamlet, 715
Leave " 8 05
Southern Mnes 9 07
Cameron, y 36
S&nford 10 02
Moncure, 10 27
MsrryOaka 10 &8
Cftry, 11 12
Arriv Raleigh, 11 30 a m
No. 51.
Freight &
Passenger,
6 30 pm
7 05
7 30
8 35
9 25
10 14
11 08
1 00 am
No. 54.
Freight 4
Passenger,
am
1 30
3 2i
4 17
5 04
5 50
6 10
7 16
7 50 am
A WATCH KEY.
A True Story of the Great
Richmond Tragedy.
A NOVEL BY KEEK
PRICE 50 CENTS.
This is a New Novel by a North Caro
lina Lady Founded Upon the Cfnverius
Case. All who Have Read the Sad
Story of that Youuj Man's End Should
Read this Story. It is Praised by all
who have read it.
COMMENTS OF THE TRF.SS.
Davidson Dispatch: The author shows
a deep insight into human nature. Her
portrayal of the thoughts, the cares and
sorrows of a wife and mother is particu
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Lexington Ledger: From beginning
to end it is clothed in choicest language,
chaste and ornate rhetoric.
Wilmington Messenger: The story is
I entertaining and elevating in character,
Statesville Landmark: The interest
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News and Observer: The book is very
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ter are true to nature as pictures of sccia
life, and the thread of the narative is pre
served through the variations oi detaiL
The thoughts and phraseology are often
original and attractive, and its reflections
touch tender chords and bring back mm
ories that are "pleasing and mournful to
the soul."
State Chronicle: The story of the love
of Clavering for his affianced and the
tragic termination of their engagement is
as sweet ana sad and plaintive a story as
has moved men's and women's hearts
since time began. The book is sold at the
low price of fifty cents, and ths Chroni
cle hopes it will have a wide sale. Its
merits deserve it. The moral tone of the
story is good and its portrayal of village
I life true to the letter.
Chickens, Eggs, Sweet and Irish Potatoes !
Apples, Dried Fruits, Butter, &c.
SCareful Attention and Prompt Delivery
Guaranteed.
jVEoi'ter&ere Sale.
Under and by virtue of power of nalo con-
ained in a mortgage from T. L. Banks and
lerselia Banks to the underwitmed, dated
January 4th, 1884, and recorded in book TJ,
pago 242, Register of Deeds' office for Wako
county, I will, on Wednesdav, April 2d, 18'J0,
at 12 o clock m., at the court Louse uoor in
ialeigh, sell, lor cash, at public auction, thtr
following land.- therein described :
First Tract Lvmg on Panther Branch, in
Panther Branch Township, containing IB)
acres, being the land conveyed to T. L. Banks
and llerselia Banks by SSuaan A. Banka, by
deed recorded in book 40, pa?je 250, in office
of the Etgister of Deeds for 'NN ake county.
Second Tract Adjoining tho InndHoi Susan
. Banks, T. L. Banka, G. A. Turner, W. G.
Banks and others, in ToTvnship,
containing 125 acres, more or lesa.
luiRD Tract In lownsnip.
adjoining the lands of T. B. Banks and other,
containing about 17 1-3 aeren, being the land
conveyed to said T. L. Banks by All red Row
land, by deed recorded in book fi4, page 501,
in Register's office for Wake county.
lot'RTH Iract In Township,
containing about 10 acres, being the laud con
veyed to taid 1. Li. Banks bv Sunan A. Banka,
by deed recorded in book 40, page 538, Regis
ter ot Deeds office lor W ake county.
Fifth Tract Adjoining the lands of naid
T. L. Banks, Thos. A. Crowdcr and J. H.
Jones, on the Fayetteville road, being the
same conveyed to said T. L. Banks by G. A.
Turner, by deed recorded in book 40, page
205, in the Register's office for Wake county.
J. S. WYNNE, Guardian,
Mortgagee.
Strong, Gray i Stamps, Att'ye. 3-3-lui
TTHOS. CI
Xnos. O.
PLUMBING
PLUMBING '
AND
STEVENSON,
TEYENSON,
GAS FITTING,
GAS FITTING,
Hydrants, Pave Waahero, Bath Tubs,
SinkB and all kinda of Plumbing Work
put in on short notice.
Rubber Gareen Hose, Hose Reels & Nozzles
Always in Stock.
Water pipe connections made with the street
water mains. Gas fitting in all its branches.
All repairing in my line promptly attended to.
HargettSt., 3 doors North lUleigh National
Bank.
IK VARIETY. IN VARIETY.
diateiv. Kbr tflrma annlv to Wm. B. Irimea i .rmsDoro 5:JU n. m.
m YABTJm. I or P. J. Haywood. 2-21-lm 1
CARTHAGE RAILROAD.
Leave Carthage 8:00 a. m.; arrive Cameron
8:45 a. m.; leave Cameron 9:45 a. m.; arrive
Cartha;o 10:30 a. m.; leave Carthage 4:00
p. m.; arrive Cameron 4:45 p. m.; leave Cam
eron 5 50 p. m.; arrive Carthage 6:35 p. m.
PITTSBORO ROAD.
Leae Pittaboro 9:25 a. m.; arrive Moncure
10:10 a. m.: leave Moncure 4:55 p. m.: arrive
WM. SMITH, Supt
B3f"For Sale by American News Co.,
29 and 31 Chamber St., New York; J.
W. Randolph & English, Richmond,
Va.; AUred Williams & Co., Raleigh,
N. C.; Smith & Watson, Lexington,
N. C; and News Dealers Generally.
If You Want to Buy a
NICE SUIT OF CLOTHES CHEAP!
Call Ox
D. W. C. HARRIS, on Wilmington Street.
aprl5 -ly
RALEIGH, N. C.
SUMNER & WATTS,
Tonsorial Artists,
Have opened a first-claes Shaving and Hair
Dressing Saloon at Frapa' old stand, Fayette
ville street, Raleigh, N. C.
-SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.-
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