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... ... in ft , I - '' J j a ? I "I . - 1 " I 11 TT YnaT 1 VTt a- n av ni ..n ssi sh sr a aw m w rj n rcUTOJSiWIlIM BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Ilonscnold ahauld be wlUitnt It, ... kiilnff L-nut rpui ! V f ir mmw) ltd will save many an hour of suffering and many a dollar in time and doctors', mils. j l"My Only Family Medicine." "I' have been a user of Simmons Liver Rcgul lor ior many years, naving maae it my own rani' medicine, and liave used r tor lly Medicine. It Is a purerood and reliable medl ery cine teni i wa ire o mv timie to do no." Key. J. M. Rollins. Pastor M cine. My mother before me was cry partial to It. iy (Unorder of the svst anann. I believed tf It was used in time It would prove a (treat preventive ie as a lamuy nwueine, ana nave used rt disorder of the ystem and found it to aclllke L'l; liable as a famil an; i recommended It to nr of sickness. friends and I have of shall eon- a. uuun.ii, doiiui, rairneiu, a. ioj. ii. aeuin & Co., Philadelphia, proprietors .Simmons Liver regulator, tfEWSMDtOBSERVER TPJgSDAY, AUGUST 18874 A youth and a imaid went a-fishing one day- i ; h One sunshinv morning in liar; She with a sketch book, he with a fly, And tittle they guessed that Cupid bo sly That Cupid himself was fishing hard by Was fishing j ust over the way. I H i A ' ' Cupids bow; waf unstrung on that morn ing in My. f And made with the bowstring a fish-pole that aayj , And over the way, had he happened to look, ; 1 ; Sat he of the fishing-rod , she of the book , Little thinking; that Cupid was fishing the Ibrook V : ' The vety s$me brooklet as they . , i.r Hi rv. ; : And bo it fell out as they angled away, A big shiny carp came a-Bwimming that y;? i : And as in a moment they each made a east. Cupid Is line caught the line of the youth s it passed, : And tangled him up with the maiden so fast-rv ! - In a tangle bp witchingly woven they say. It haa hot been Untied since that morning m May. s - y if j " J. Life NQRtJi pABOLINA NEWS, r BT THI 8T4TB- ""l-u io me curative prober. tlM of KviTT ftRrmn n 1 K iV - ii" . iiey, or el Homervllle, TQLD raxsa. - - Moatromery I'ufette : On Tuesday of last weekj during the thunder storm of that day! !Mra.f W. GiUis, while standiag at this window of her resi dence,? near! Ppaton's Mills, in Rich mond bounty,, rwas struck by lightning sua insiantiy auiea. Greensboro! Workman : Goyernor Scaler accompanied Judge Schenck to the GuUforct Battle Ground today. The Judge! is working vigorously and X'i?0"b!xkCTOPt.wMtwcdBi 4W)mmidably in the effort to restore (he beatonedlcal talent, who could only ear that thi I tl.A ,V wci a pec id of LEPROSY and coneeoentlv Incursble.' It ! litnjMMlble to de J?!?e ""bod from tcro S r bead to the soles of her feet wis a mas of decay 5T.f5Sf!i!!!teSd rdlthrn' ' four nalla dropped a at one tune. Her limba contracted by the fearful olceraalon, and for eeveral years the A nnt iMW herbed. BerWeicblWM reduced from j to SO lbt I o4 t f:ta' Perhaps some faint 1W r h. ,tT 2. 1 Steelel Ei rl from the fact that three poenda of Oeem I nArhaA ai Eneor oJntmrM were naed per wHk In dreWtrnT, I PrnP Ol the grounds to their pnmitiye state. and we feel assured of his success. iduun St)ir o the South'. Robert L. Steele, Esq., president of the Roberdel Afills; left Thursday for Denver; Colorado, where he will be joined! :by hu brother, Thomas W. 4 of lAttleRcArk.,and relauyes and friends, to her all-wise Creator. I Ug eXfieOj defeat fererfa HeT husband hAarlnv wmAnrM Hnw. A l. JLfT1" f 8"cwh (8. 8. 8.), prevailed oa her U toy It as a last resort. She began iu bn under pt rj tomA that ber system was being re. toved of the poison, as the sores assumed a redand -wv mm, m unsn uw Diooa was becomlM Kfniii'ESl Mrs. Bailey conUnned tbe sTS. S IJf!liw!!S,?if3?,T WM bealed; she di. "orttod chair and crrtcW aiktwn for the Bret time wS'S, .bVnea Blaeleei8tre4 iftetpa, and will take pleasure in giving- tbedetatk )f tela wonderful nn ftnul mThZ .Stood and 8kiii Diseases, mailed free. xaa Swmr Sracurso Co., Drawer a, Athnta. i Te tf e Mt ei tssi4lf elate) aauS iMawntkMaBBfttUt, Twk) ser it U samst eetalm ing expedition of several weeks dura tion in the western: wild, where there is no lack of game.; WUntinirion Star: The officers and members of the Salvation Army were notified , bV the chief of police that their atreet ' parades must be discon tinued,; and in eonsequenoe they did not jdp bnj jthe; streets last night ....A: white male infant was found oa thw piiisif of kMx. Fred Bhew's residence ?Onl fifth street. ! between Caatlef and Queen,'; last Friday night. A well filled basket of infant's cloth ing accompanied the babe, which was neatly Oresed. The little stranger was taken iin and kindly eared fpr by side Baseball Club will be invited to 0 Cathartic ProDcrtlco. TmtfaPllla thea ejaMOlttM la i ! aagraa, see - M MfiM IMir ssastatatl es leaitee) at t recsuadty. - recsUaalty. Sold ETcrywheree - PARTS UNDEVELOPED f the body ealamd and tmi(tlieaL FbU parUe- jlers (seated) free. Kan Itm. cq, BeJEala, W. T. eaQAa rmon Btmnh. mil nvsM ex94 josnsaioeqx 4bm o poos w pov n.X t bn Dost Oar for Ooogha, Weak Lamga, AathBM, ladi rratioa. Inward Palna, Kzoaaanaau voaenaUNrtaaaaoai fiaabla adirto with )imrUlilgar,KtMrtli ivm nower ovr iVeaS hang. Umnttka, 1 uVMUiiimiK iMKa 1: 11 I X.VL. bnMn i iTfemate OompUlnta. and Uw reaainKtUsoC (MBUanaflB, u r, BJaaeya ana mwmb -draaiAg thmi ndi to the. m who would rceonar Ir ktviltliXr ne tunely oaeof FuKia'a Onu Toxic new uiaaaa iiimm to m tfta. m vrvar msqxeivwt. niuMamn,. . OTHER'S . v .. ; FRIEND. A diatinguiahed physician who BTjefit 44 ! years in his branch of practioe, left to woman this , lec- L acy; The Mother's fiaxstvl and today there are thousands of wo men who, having used this reme dy, rise up and call his name blessed, j we can prove all we claim by living witnesses,- and . any i one interested can call, or have their husbands do so, and see the original letters, which we cannot publish. For sale by druggists. Write for book. leesage to woman," mailed free. BBAOTIELU HEQULATORCX)., rj't Atlanta, G. Lyiii Y r.lARVELOUG nn DISCOVERY. WHOLLY UNLIKE ABT1FICIAL SYSTEMS. 4jSrBeek Iraed la oae ResdiSf. Itocommended by Mark Twain,! Kichard Proo ,r. th Rcientist lions. W. W. Astor. Judah P. bnlamln, lr. Minor, &c. Class of .100 Oolumbla m at University of l'enii. l'hil., and 4oo at Wel- sley College, eic., aim engaged at Chautauqua 1 : tSVAlFAaXB TOR Brass, smrBTJKjrsj siabbhcea, chai- IWQS, 8TIK6S OT XN8ECT8, PILES, BOSS YS, SOBS FZT, THE VOIIDER OF HEALIiiO! wr PUm, Bllsid, BlecdlBC or Iteh ta, it is tbe greatest known remedy. FsrBvnu, Seclds; TVosmds, Brwlses ajsd Sprains, it is nheqoalled stopping paia and healing in a marvellous manner. For laSamed aaid Sore Eva a. Iu effect upon these delicate organ is simply marvellous. It Is the ladles. Friend. All female complaints jield to Its wondrous power. For tTleera, Old i 8oree, or Opam Wonnde, Tootlioeke, Foeeaene, BUea or Insects, Sore Feel, its action upon these is most remarkable. - j RECOMMENDED It T rin SICXJLXS f XTSED I2T BtoSPZZA&SI .' ' "; i Caution. POX7TS KXTRA CT hat fee imi. tattd. Tk lomuliu hat Out word " PUXLfM EXTRA CT Mow in tfm giar, mdOHrpichtn trad mark on tummntHnfOf wrapper. Aon Arii qmAne. Alwqy intitt on having POXD'8 EXTRA CT. To w edtr prtparZ Hon. JtUnntroltia buiJtortvmaturt, n n tnrsxra to trrt axt naraaATiox SXCBTT TBS OfnHilH WITH OtTB DIKXO- vioks. Vnd ErUrnaUy md Internal! Prices, 60c, $1, $1.75. Sold everywhere. ftTOes lw Pimmwi wire Bimav or oca ; raaraaAtioirs But tt$& ox Arruc-noa to POND6 EXTRACT CO.. 76Pifta Avenue. New York, i m unusE rw a - - i m ft IMcriAsnoaiia it seeea m rwTMBt.lt. FARMERS' STUDEHTS ANDALL OTHERS SROULO USB MACBETH & COS wm UL'IPQIIMKEYS tr too Don win to be AXHOTED by Constant sanucMG or caamrrs. BEST CHIIIET IA0L Portal Ivorywhoros t , flDllTJOLYOalSEIllAIT Wa Baa aaarlw (Snftl IVmi hvadred lights every mr rnrsadsiaeaeaiacthaetl. ST "Ti" wwaw waar emy a sau a then tftyerataadexea for ajyet havasvasa. In H. WTm, ether Shia- atewardM, - 17. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only M SEAMLESS in ute wona. Shoo Finest Calf, w-arraniea. it. perfect-Bt,; Congress, But W II styles toe. A attend the Brand EncamDment and Farmfis'IistUntfrto be held at Mt. Holly from Adjrust 8th to 13th. in- clasivei Iteiboys no doubt will at- tendr as w4 learn the courtesies of the Carol&i Central railroad will be ex tended to them. JlMai. W. P. Price has rejBgnjed Mb ' position in the ex press office of this city, r Mr. J. F. IkuToli his been- transferred here from the C3harlotte office i to fill the acanyr :Ma4Prioei we learn, goes wOtnetwMC p Piew-xianover. to nil the place inade vacant by theresig natio of 3Uj Empie. Asheyuie qutun: Mr. Jaa. Hen derson, one of the oldest I and most respected citizens of Sandy Ifush wwnsnip ftutaison county, was ionna dead lid the public, road a few miles from Ufarshan on Friday eveninir. : It is supposed; he fell dead from! his mule I i. . i&r.f R. V. Blackstock says that the farmers in his, Flat Creek, towQhipphaye threshed oat their wheat, am) the crop is so large that they ! actually : .haye not house room for it, many haying their barns, cribs, and even dwelling houses full. And with all, another serious trouble stares the farmers in the face, and that is. what to d with the enormous corn crop whiih they are promised, some fearing they will inst haye to let it stand; inl ;the field, unless they can erect harbors or Sheds for it. Ooldsboro Artnu : The nassen ger rain.pf thef A. & N. C. R. R. ran over a cow near Dover on its down trip Tbussday night which ditched the engine and derailed several cars, besides tearing up the track in the immediate neighborhood and swing tag it considerably out of line for some distance. President Bryan was on the train' at the time and after put- A S . t -1 : eg. ;- ' ' ungi wna nanas were aooara at work, himself walked to the nearest tele graph station and ordered a special train lorj tne passenger service and a force of liands for the wreck. Yes teraay morning the train came over the regular line at the scene of the accident without a vestige of the wreck remaining, the whole thing navmg been cleared away in the in terim. 4 n a nd . f IX honausas sunn. Bameoa and Iaee, all sly OZ.OO SHUE ex-l! die S3 8mm adrer- tar, other Rrra alt wa the W. T..- Tf tout dea)rT does not kr-t them, nend voar postal IsW.L. DOUGLAS. Brockton. HEtLER BRO S iFayetteville Street. ill GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Offers" his usual choice table sui lie8. SMOKED MEATS, Breakfast Strips, Ac., &c.; both qual- V ALU ABLE HILL FBOPERTY FOB J . SALE. , We will sell without reserve atpublio action on Friday, August 5th, 1887, on the premises, that vaiuaoie raienc rro- cess flouring ana uris jiu vun.va m the town of Mebane, oh the N. C. K. R., a id within one hundred feet of tL rail road; track, with side track running out to the mill for convenience iof loading and unloading cars. This property was built a few years ago at a cost of $15,000 and has had several improvements added since and is now in first-class rnuing or der and is situated in one of the finest wheat growing sections of , the State and call command a fine custom trade as well an an unlimited amount of merchants work. Terms easv and will be made known on day of sale. Capacity 35 bbls per day. : MEBANE MILLS CO. J. B. Wabbex, Pres't. Mebane, N. C. July 15, 1887. , P. 8. Parties wishing to see the prop erty before day of sale will be kmdly shown through by Mr. D. F. Hymos, miller in charge. uly 21dtd. gALK OF'V ALU ABLE LOTS. in pursuance of a decree oi aae su perior Court in Special Proceedings No. 1 441, entitled Matthew 8haw and others ex parte, I will, as commissioner of said court, proceed to sell at the court house I door in Raleigh, N. "., at 13: o'clock tn. on,' - j MONDAY, 22, HAY OF AUGUST, 1887, j the lands of the late Catharine Pool. Bit- uated in Raleigh, N. C., and described aa follows: x 1st- Lot fronting 78 feet on ilmington street and extending east 210 feet: 2nd. Lot fronting 90 feet on Cabarrus street and 165 feet ou Wilmington street. Qrd. Lot fronting 60 feet on Cabarrus street and extending south 165 feet. 4th. Lot fronting 60 feet on Cabarrus street and extending south 165 feet. 5th. Lot fronting 60 feet on Cabarrus street and extending south465 feet. 6th. Lot fronting 60 feet on Cabarrus street and extending south 165 feet. 7th. Lot fronting 90 feet on Cabarrus street and 165 on Blount street. 8th. Lot fronting 73 feet on Blount street and extending west 210 feet- 9th. Lot fronting 61 feet on Blount street and extending west 210 feet. 10th. Lot fronting 61 feet on Blount street and extending west 210 feet. llth. Lot fronting 140 fe3t on Newbern avenue and 270 feet on Swain street. 'Terms of sale one-half cash, balance on a credit of six months, to be secured by note and good security,, with interest from date of sale at 8 per cent per an num, title to be retained until purchase money shall be fully paid. This sale is made lor partition among the heirs of Mrs. Catharine Pool, dectased, and offers an excellent opportunity for a good investment. 9 ' W. S. .IfliAAmuSIS, Commissioner. 8TBOXG. OEAY & STAMPS, Attorneys. QALE OF LAND. On the 20th dav of Aug day of Aumist term Was ell at public auction at gh i TTDIbsiB(Bn IFDoikbs I Write For (imilar (Jiving'Fnl! Information as to Othrr Styles of Fines. Sah, Doors, Blirds, Paints, Oil Glass, Rubber and Leather LVHiug. - E I ? f III Ifl wd aa laaJ HI n " r f ' r 1 Cook StovL Rims, : Spokes, Uubs, FtkB, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Bush Hooka, Guns, IlardwaSsVof every Description. Heating an JULIUS LE WIS & CO., Opposite Market, Raleigh, N. C- m a ll is n w IN BOUND TO SHINE. PUTZ POIV1ADE Is the Greatest Labor-saving Polisher Made. - i - It is not oulv for ate in and lv tlie Household, bat should be used In the Factory, the Work shoo, the Warehouse, the Store, the Ofnee: on the Locomotlre and Fire Knuine. on the Steamboat, on the Yacht: by the Manufacturer, by the Mechanic, by the Sailor, Soldier and Musician. It is invaluable for the polishing of Scales, h1kw Cases, Musical Instruments, and especially Metals with rough surface, where It Is difficult to apply liquid or powder polishes. it win pousn uoiu, silver, uopper, Brass, i in, p icKei-riate or any outer Metal. It will not scratch or Injure the finest cold. It will polish quicker tlian any otl er article. It will polish easier than any other article. It makes all metals shine brighter than any other pol ish. It produces a polish that stays very much longer than that produced by any other article. it is tne nest pousn you can use. iv a wonaertui nousn. its bays a large Dox ; Five cents buys a small box. It is trul Ten een It is the cheapest polish you ean use. thos. ii. BiuciCis & so. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO'S NEW PUBLICATIONS, . i BUSBEE'S NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOKJ New Edition, containing Lawg of 1887. Price reduced to 82.00 by Mail post paid. W AjLilL, MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA it 1AQT taolnw flaaa flrcf unil tmii irs. an fa miv i e Superior Court. I will the court: bouse door in at 13 o'clock m., two tracts of valuable on's Creek township, wake county. as follows : One hundred and eighteen acres in the bis- bend of Neuae river at 8had Island Ford. known as Wyatt's Bend ,and 49 1-2 acres adjoining. I Woodlief and Wille Glenn, about. 1-8 in original growth, balance in pine of 60 years growth. Sale made bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Wake county in Special Proceeding No 436, en i. 1. anu B. a By Prof. Oobb. Fourth Edition, revised and re-engraved. , foet. Prioe $4.50. 8i- titled A. Bvme. administrator. Bailey, deceased, vs. Wyatt M. Baile :t. deceased, vs. wyatt M. uauey ec said land fully described in the petition filed. Terms months. of sale, l-t cash, aL and therein balance in six! Li Send to us for everything yon want in our line ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., Booksellers and Pablishera, Ealeigh, If . C K. PUR NELL. : Oommlssioner. SPECIAL Saturday Sight Exeor$ions TO THE SEASHORE. WOOD AND COAL. fl(DIE I FOB Bound triD tickets Rood eoins on Sat n1.nkttniii anA Man rninor on Snn. IU Vat-nV J aA4taaa;aB an aaa, aanwaa, aaaaa m yaw - v day night train only from Portsmouth, at tnetoiiowingunpreceaenwy tow rawn. SHJMID)A3r Can be had at cellar under our store (Dodo's corner) er at our warehouse near the Central depot on raox Us. I Hardiii, Grocer, cojaplete stock of Hams; Ferris Hams, Matmolia Hams, Falls City Hami, Philadelphia and Baltimore Ham$, Virinnia Hams, Smoked Tongues, Smoked Beef, Best Baleigh, fieuBb, Wake. Franklintoo, Louiaburg, KittrelL Henderson. Qranite, Uiddleburg, Kideeway, Warren Plains, Macon, Littleton, i Gaston. i Train arrive TO Ocean View, i $3 95 , ' 85 8 85 8 75 . 4 00 8 55 8 55 , 8 40 8 40 8 25 8 25 ! 8 25 i 2 75 Ya Beach U 10 4 00 4 00 8 90 4 15 3 70. 8 70 8 55 8 55 8 40 8 40 8 40 3 00 3 00 ity and price warranted satisfactory. TEAS, SYRUPS, Ac. Very Select Green and Black Teas. Very Choice Syrups and Molasses. PICKLES, !SAUCES,Ae. Fresh Invoice Orosse & Blackwell's I Pickles; Plain and Mixed Pickles by measure; Sauces, Catsups, Olives, Olive Oil, Salad .Dressings, &c, &c v. I i FISH, SALT, Ac. Fine Roe Herrihcrs in Half Barrels, Kits, and at retail; Choice Mackerel. 1 Turk's Island Salt, (for freezing pur poses), Crosse & Blackwell's Table Salt in Small Stone Jars; Dutch, Cheese, &e., &e. 2 85 at Portsmouth, Vs.. 8.25 a. m. Train leaves Portsmouth, Ya., at 7 p.m. Trains connecting to and from Norfolk as follows: ; VA. BEACH, ; OCEAN VIEW, Lve Norfolk, 8 45am j 10 80 am Lve the Beach. olSpm - auopm . This is the best opportunity ever offer ed for a cheap excursion to these most delightful resorts. Splendid hotel ac commodations, sun Datning, c- F. y. ULiAKK, Oenl Pass. Agent. july80. i : j . PHIL H. ANDREWS & CO., ; and every day in the WEEK At all hours between 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 p. m., except an intermission on 3un day from 11 till 2 o'clock. Prices for tickets as follows: 109 lbs package, 5 lbs at a time, 90c: 500 lbs pack age 10 pounds at a time 4.00; 1,000 lbs package, pounds at a tune 57. ou; 2,uw lbs package, 50 pounds at a time 14.00. Uur wagon delivers in tne city morn ing and evening every day except Sun day. jj ; ! ' ; FOR SHIPPING. V , Neatlv : nacked in barrels with cotton seed hulks 75 cents per 100 pounds. Terms cash. i JONES & POWELL, Dodd'a Corner or Central Depot. Raleigh, N C. CLOTHING, T 1 i i j - THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. -:o: HEADQUARTERS poMrins Machines. nivarsltv. Frosrteetiis rost free from PKOF. LOI8KTTE, a37 Fifth Ave., N. N. AND MINING EN- EBIM at the Rensselaer Polytechnic glneei WlVIL, MECHANICAL un tilNEEnliSU at tr itltute. Trov. N. Y. The oldest enEineerinK IKtOI in America. wrm oeguu Brpmnoer th. The Keirtster for 187 contains a list of the raduates tor the past ttt years, with their post- ions; 'also course oi siuuy, requirements, ex- enses, etc. Candidates from a diHtance, or those ivinv In distant states, by special examinations ttlielr nomes. or at sum kcuouis an nicy may oe ttendinK mav detennine the question of atlmls- kn without vlsitine Troy. For Kegister and full niormation, address . . IIRKH' s-nOOT nKSB. Package, 25 n un-RnnnM v ESeenta. makes fi sal ons of a delicinu. annrttfinfr. temnerance bever- XStrenatlienB and purifies the blood. Its pu and delicacy commend it to all. Bold by all avujssts ana storekeepers CURE FOTHK DE A F aPatent Improred Cushioned Ear Drunerfeetiy Kestore the hearing, no matter whether deafness is caused by eolds, fevers, or Injuries to the natural drums. Always in position, but invisible to others and eomforUble to year. Musicconversation, even wUspers heard distinctly. We refer to those using uiue "uiMM3u dook oi prooiB ire6e aj K al a aa a Va a , a ' -"- vm oroaaway. It. X. tHv t ania SneT&ay 1" emaha World. ? Bnterpnsing ; Agent: "I am the agent of the Anti-Matrimonial So ciety, Miss. Qui object is to discour age hasty marriages." Qmaha Girl: That's real good of you' !t - tes ;you see you pay US'5 a mouth las lone as you remain single, and If you live to be CO without mar rying we give you $20,000; enough to live oh. . rDeaMmel $20,000!" fBut if you marry you lose eTery- thing." ; fWelL here is the first $5. If I should marry I would lose all I paid in ana tne zu,wo, too, wouldn't IT T Every cent of it" f Mercy me! I hope nobody will ask mef ; , WCDdDID). LONG AND OUT ANTHRACITE COAL, Wkite aid Ee4 Ashe, : Fnruicr, 1 s Egg and 1st, TYnnrssff BitiniioBs, Superior to Any Other. V TTlTrtTT tT-t-r TT TVTOlXTTVm 1 1.1 Nl iH Al I I K KIM il l I It make less black smoke. It makes less "V4,v" t"": .aw., M rt -unkera. It burns entirely to ash. g. Mk 5! Everytbing you, can want in tbe way of Table Supplies. All goods promptly delivered and fully euaranteed. bole Atrent lor J. JJ. ix)Bs & on s Famous . S V . s 9 2 2. KAFLE8S. LI eessful Cure at w a . causes, ana anew and aue- yonr own home, by one who Fi Hams. -Choice hams of all eessrui iur your own nome, ny one who I T V t intj Tf. r i deaf twenty elKhl years.. Treated W most of I Sizes. - J FeXTif HATVey S, Magnolia, ??!?,eia,ennA Cure Wiawl j jfeit Rmok1 Bssf. RrnWaak II tHl BUndMrla nff I -J"F ' . 1 " 1 1 - " i 1 snmi - saw cil?nt I Stf ips.Tdnguef , c &c H t, noted elf In three months, and since then hundreds of - ansa, aau yanKwwi kiu ub appueauon, r T. H. PAM V . .4lWaOltSt,Nowloratti E. J. HARDIN. PttOTICK OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of Max Schwan & Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jacob Schwan wilt continue to carry on tne business at the eld stand, No. 182 Fay- etteville Street, under the style or. Jacob Schwan. The firm returns thanks to the people of Baleigh and vicinity for their liberal patronage, and bespeaks a contin uance of their ravor, MAX SCHWAN. Norfolk. Va. i JACOB BCHWAN, llaleUjh, N. C O 3 n o BUY NOW AT SUMMERPRICES ft Q C a - ft 3 ft 2 vo We can furnish BETTER COAL for JulyWUn Telephone 103. a immi LaDovour own Dyeinc, at Home, with PEER CksS DYES. They wifl dye everythlns. They art sold everywhere. Price 10c a package 40 colors. lony nayv no euuai tor o.rrm,n di:iwim, and Anountin Packages or f or Fastness lading Qualities They do mt crack or smut. 3. FESCUD. Drusxut ana Apotheeary, ll FayettevUle Btxaet, Batoigh M. O niarea w. by JOHN a iitsvayi darw-iy- RELIABLE GOODS AT CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES, By examining our stock and priees be- p ALKIOH ft AUOCSTA AOt-UXB B. B. "Vo take sKet US a. av, today Ajrt ltta, ian. sotm. M o. 1. . Passenger ftldail STATIONS. At. Lv. HOaTTH. No,, frtfay Ar. Lt. p. m. 7 oo Baleigh. T 90 8 00 Cary. 8 94 8 25 Apex. B 49 8 49 New Hill. 9 06 06 Merry Oaks. 9 28 9 27 Moticuie. 9 49 9 49 Osgood. 10 11 10 18 . b4iiford. 10 40 10 40 LeiiHMi Kprings. 10 57 10 58 Cameron. 11 18 11 16 Winder. 11 38 11 39 Manly. 11 44 11 44 HouUiem Pine. 11 67 11 57 (Hue's. 12 14 12 15 Keyscr. 12 37 12 37 Hoffman. la an. Hamlet. 8 35 a.m. T 40 lit T 18 6 T 6 40 s -a 8 02 6 St 5 13 4 4 39 4 18 '.Ii 5 49 $ 28 a. at. 7 it ST It 6 0S in 4 8V h 41 att in OIB80N U RANCH BfjAD. SOUTH. No. 1. Passenger, Hail and Express. 3TATIO? 8. Expresa. Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. p.m. 3 89 4 02 4 08 4 24 p.m. Hamlet, (into. U 00 a. as. MM HIT a-m. 18 11 WK8T. PITTSB ltu UA1LBOAXX No.1. Passenser Freight. HTATIOXP. Ar. Lv. Na.1. Passeocer arreisht. Ar. LV. n. 9 30 Mnicure. - 8 05 a. nv 15 p.m. Pittabnnn, a. m. aS was. SMITH, BOSf. JOHN a WINDER. tlen'I Manager. p ALEIQH OA8TUM KAIMtOAD. To Take Effect at uw a. Mm Sunday, Aprl tstn, 18BT. VOSTH. NO.1. MML Af. , Lv. a. m. I 9 35 9 48 10 10 10 14 10 241 10 40 10 59 11 19 11 301 11 38 11 11 534 12 04 12 15 12 28 12 66 1 151 STATIONS. 3M t 38! 481 9 57 10 11 10 15, aw su, 10 41 11 00 If 20 II 31 II 9 II 41 11 54 12 05 12 16 12 28 12 431 12 44 Kh, 5(TWw 12 56 1 04 t 15 l 30 p.m. Baleii rohjison t HU1 iuok. Neuse. Forestvtlle, Wake. Tonnes rule, Fraiiklliiton, . Klttrrll, Henderson, (irantte. If kk lie burg, Man son, . Bldaeway, Warren Plains Macon, VauRtiau. Littleton. Bummlt, Uaston, Midway, Weldon, .. SOtTMf, No. Ar. Lv. 8 80 n.av 8 49 S 88 8 38 SSS 8 28 sat IX 111 8 10 lit IN. IN 44 8 X 88 417 4 48' 4 40 4 81 480 4 89 887 I 4a am in SOW P m. i I 28 !! 441 4 IS 4 4 M 5 57 I 44 I 38 sa 81 I 51 LOUI8BVKO KAJMtOAD. No. 1. STATION 8- Ar.r a. m. 9 45 Lv. 9 00 Loutsburs Ftanklinton. WM. HMITH Hrnvrinl juiin u. vr ui iffa, uen. atanaxw. Ar. I Lv. 12 88 a. nv a. m. I ll k rintendent. ' WESTERN NORTH ft CAROLINA R. R Asnavii.!., Jnno 1, IS87. Schedule of Passenger Trains.. No. 52. WEST. No 53. EAST 11 30 a. m. Lve 12 31 p m 1 38 2 45 '3 40 4 5 48 8 05 8 30 Halts bury, Rtatesvtlle, Hickory, Morgan ton Marion, Konnd Knob, Asiievllle, Hot Springs, Paint Kock Arr 6 38 ire 4 32 3 48 2 33 1 II 11 IS 18 55 arCSPBT BBAHCH. No 18, 7 25 a ns Lve 45 12 86 p at 2 00 4 3U Asbevifle, Waynesvllle Webster, Cbariestoa, Jarretta, Arr No. IT. 4 5 as 2 So il 42 m m 16 OS 7 as LOW PRICES, New Goods Fresh Stock j . :! Latest Styles. All will be sold at prices that will com mand your attention. MONEY SAVED fore purchasing elsewhere R. B. Andrews & Co., DR. E. B. KAIKII, Uomosopathio I?liyioiaii (Branson House), Raleigh, N. 0. BDeeial attention paid to all forms of ehrbnio diseases, diseases of women and children. Patients treated by mail and visits made to neighboring towns when desired. JACOB SCHWAN, (Successor to) W. MAX SCHWAN & BRO., No. 182 Fayetteville Street DEALER In Confectionery China and Glassware, House Furnishing Goods. juijoaom. I WISK RAILING AND UKNAMMf TAL WLKK Wusaa A U J?' U JBrty 4BaC I No. 8, North Howard street, Baitlisavre uanufactureri of wire railing Iu4 vwaw, teries. Balconies. &c. 8ievo, r'tntilrs, Otges, Wood 'and Coal ScUu. Woven Tfire Ire Bedsteads, Chair Set, Tq. W. A. TUBK, Ass't Gem Pass. Aet, i T ' Asuerulo, S.Tc. QAPK PEAK YADKIN VALLEY X. K. OO. OORDBH8KU SCHKDULS WO. St. Taking effect 5-laa. m, Monday, July 28, 188T. TBAJKS MOVING MOltTH. rassenrer and Preigtit and nan. AeeotnxlattoH. M.iea. as. 5.15 a. bb. LeaTe ItennettavQle, Arrive Maxton, Leave Maxton, Arrive KayettevlTle, jave rayeuvnun, Arrive aASaaford. Leave Sanf ord, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro. Arrive Walnut Govt 11J8 iJtp.n. 2.00 " 4.05 4JI - 7.25 " lo.it a. as. 1.15 p. m. 7.10 T.40 e. Passenger and Mail dinner at Fi TRAINS MOVING BOUT viOe. Leave Gennaaten Arrive Greensboro. Leave Greensboro, Arrive anxora. ieave ttaniora. Arrive at PayettevD Leave Favettevllle. Arrivo Maxton, Leave Maxton. - -1 Arrive Bonnettsville, Passenger and Freight sa laiL - AeeoaKriation. Ma an p. as. a.oa a59 a. m. 12J p. m. 1.15 " 8.20 iM " 5.15 " 5.25 6.45 7.00 8.01 117 p. at AM " 6.60 " 12.15 " A45 4.16 f 6.15 PsAsenmr and Mau dinner at 8anford. FACTOBY BBANCH. FREIGHT AND Af lAamjauu aiiun. TniAW asnva wan. Leave Mllboro, Arrive Greensboro, TBAnrs Movoro sotrra. Leave Greensboro. aso n. aa. Arrive Mulboco, im W. E. KTLR, J. W. FRT, Qenl Fassenier Areat. nenlBnpt. 7.45 8.8. s R 1 ICHMOXD UA2TYILLK RAILROAD SOUTRBOUND. Lv. New Terk FkUadalpaia Battlmors Waaalnftoa Richmond Daarilto Greensboro Ooldabora Rabngn X)mtiaBa Kaliabury Ar. ChartotU UAJLT. No. SO. 445 A.M.I 9 41 11 SO 00 P. M. 860 10 44 1160 A.M. S 8ft r. M. 8 85 7 45 IS 99 A. M. 115 JT U. INP.lt. si BT . 41 Hi 00 a to a. M. 809 43 too r.M a.m. to 11 S3 100 P.M. NORTHBOUND. 1S0P. M.;1040 DAILY. Lv. Ax. Charlotte Salisbury ' Greeaabor M. M. No. 51. 700 P. I 05 A 641 8 31 11 S8 H47 r. M. 180 j 48 10 10 A M, 8 so r. M. 811 1 1 S8 8 00 A. V Duraasa Raleigh Gekuboro Daavilla Rkanond rhii ir Baltlmoro PhlhwMpkat Haw York 0ail . . exnerA Sun dav. DaUf, xoept Batanday. 8ALXM BKAKCL. Northward. Doe. 19, 1S86. bouthward. No.j8T. 840 A. V. 8S8P.1C. 801 40 IS 1 A. K. 4 481 . isst U 39 I. M. 440 A. M. 810 1008 IllSS P. K. 3 Nw.30. Nw81 Groo Mibora. Dalli. Lvt. p. as. 9T Nw88.Nsw8L Daily.. Dairy. Lts. Lva, p. aa. a.-a. 47 47 An. Arr. i au tiot B-tair. n v SOL. HAAS, JaS I. TATIOU, Traffio Managar. Uon'l Pass. Act. ros, ao. ; Dally 449 pALMETTO RAILROAD COMPANY. , i Hajtlkt, n. c. Juae is, im, On and after Sunday, June 26, trains on ibe Pal. metto Railroad will run between the Pee pa River, B. C, and Hamlet, N. C, ns follows : f Leave Pee Deo River, i ituia rm a ntniw 12 15 p, SB. 84ipn (Leave Samlet, Mo, 2. 1 . ( Arrivo Peo De Klvr. -. Cheraw hack will feneet ttabui ooa ai res wee suver. - $ . (.. i WLM0NOTB1,8P. . :. -4 4lpnt;' at terminus ol -. ill .1 ...! - m J. I ;. - .1 m '"'&'' .5. . -1-
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