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THE CAUCASIAN N Nv. 21, il. Kntf r-iJ at tlif l't tjl!ir in KaMgli, N. a Hfii'1- mail matter. 1'. v. It. . iVar-on, the well k u n ta' Iht, last hunday niIit (.(mineiiot tMi day revival M-rvl-nt tho rrH,lytirian church In thh lty. hail Thursday H. A. Halter, a white man In I ho county, was tthot hy a negro wno mistook him for a ngri wln whom he wan angry. Tha hall i-ntratl the akull ut he will r cover. Mr. T. K. Bruner left Tuesday altf-moon for Charleston to look af tr thy arranging Of the State' ex hibit at the frxposltlon. Another n rlon.l of tho Siato's display will tart t(xldy or to-morrow for Char h'.iton. Jufljfe BImonton i-ued an order la-t ttwk ilisnii-v-lri tho receivThip of Percival rt. Hill, of the Bia kwell hurliam Toba' uo C'oruny, when h shall have 'divided prorata, a bal anc of $23,225 among the stock holdois A flro fttarted in the new residence of Mr. IJdUinan Friday niht and entirely di-ntroynl the building ani two ndjoiiilrig re-ldencHH, the Iohh ! ing estimated at 2,5u0, fully In mind. TiiH origin of the fire la not known a.i no one wa living In th hu- at the time the Are broke out. lucondiarion is suspected. Governor Aycock on Saturday granted tnren wrdoriri, one to J. H Crvtuiiaw of Mecklenburg county, who wa nerving a nix months' .sen t iu'e on the county rda for shoot Iig and killing a watermelon thief ami the othr two to Charles B. Me llaril and Jno IV Mali tt. who wen convicted in E geeouib county of conspiracy todtfraui creditors. One of th oldest, if not the oldest, women in Wnke county, Emetine TiOiig, coloied, died nt her horn , 11.1 West Cturrus stret, l ist week, al the rit old age of I0G jenrn. Hh was born in 1790, and remem ixr.d well the war of 1812 am. hIii ilar historic events wiiicu http end in the arly century. Bh iiiiiVeii heie from Granville county Home lime Ho and hut perurt -igln and hearnu up to the time of iter death. The veteran janitor of the capitol, Mr. F. M J-triiUghae, who ha- faith full UlUd that position 1 r tne list thir y yearn, is lying crit ejll ill t tils Lome no Wllining'oti stie t. Mr. Htrauhau h is been gmwing IVrhie for f-everal Month. Tu slay he w.is s'rickeu with pnralysis ami fell. A little Krandson was with him, and the litth' lell w tr el to help him up, hut nnd ng he cotilil not do ho, ca led for help. Mr. htraughan was earned into tho house and medical aid suniinoaed. The attack was not severe, hut in ius enfeei-led condition it pine s him in a doubtful state. Thr e Children ISurnrd to Death. News reached this city Tuesday afiernoon of a most distressing oc currence in Panther BrHiich. town ship. It was the burning of a colored man's house in whicn his three helpless litte children had been left alone and their charred re mains were found among the debris and smoldering ruins. The scene of tho shocking catas trophe is near Hyatt' mill, on Mr W. M. Blalock's farm. look, a colored man. his wife and three children, occupied the house in the I I 1 bc reral Way Off. General News The fichlev ffilirt r.r (ns...t. it I - thought w in strive to flui h iu work , AthtU n f f, 10 Udore congress cunvenei n,Urk tUrr the dea h of Li Hu.g t C.ang cnft rring Ibtr hereiiy title A train entering a &mth Carolina tornur,luS on him .and twenty Uiwo the other day dModged the th' vm'rmtl'11 cf hI shiest on pijie of a water tai.k, and tne nine aml offic,i9 nd rok ;n "5 herons broke the window in a i-tiirU ITtnl-oi., and Uo provWeil for and deluged the i.ngerwith i!,ef7T,tlonilwf water. i ImtI Li's native town and tne ex penditure of five thousand taels for Kice lands In Texas two years ago were selling slowly at $5 to $16. Today such land la welling much faster at $20 to $50 per acre, and im migration to the rice t!t Is quite active. Nearly 125,000 head of horses and mules have been purchased In the United States by Oreat Britain for her army since October, 1900. The cost of these animals was about $lfi,000,000. Colorado and Iowa have both re stored the death penalty for murder. There are now only four states In which the death penalty is not In flicted Wisconsin, Michigan, Maine and Khode Island. A fast freight train on the Great Northern Ilailroad ran into a work rain near Blair, Montana, Sunday, killing ten Japanese laborers and wounding 48. The wreck took Are, burning up ten cars. I he lollowlng named states and territories in 100 did not contain any city with a population of 25,000 or more: Arlaona, Idaho, Indian Territory, Mississippi, Nevada, New ai-xlco, North Carolina, North Da- aota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Ver mont ana Wyoming the entertainment of any funeral guests who might attend, no plans have as yet ben made for hU bur ial. The body will remain in IV kln until summer, when it will probably be taken to South Anhui province. flOO Ilew1rd,,$ 100. The rs&ders of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that sci ence has been able to core In all lu stages, and that IsCatarrb. Hall' Catarrh Core Is the only positive care known to the medical fratern ity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ha l's Catarrn i ure U taken Internally, acting dtrectl upon the b.ooi and mucous suit, et of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength b building up the constitution and assisting nature In doiag its work The proprietors have so rauca faith in its curative poweis, that they offer one hundred dollars for anv case that it fails to care. Bend fr list of testimonials. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Prop's Toledo, Ohio. H&irsFamllr Pills are the best. London, Nov. 18. Iu the Old Beiley police court today Marie Jo sephine East wick, the young Phila delphia woman, was senteuced to six months Imprisonment. Misa Eastwick was arres ed in September on the charge of forging railway certiflcates to the value of $100,000. Symptoms of heart trouble in clude short breath, choking, SilOfft of Bfcath. Unt Increase la Poet Offlc Receipts. I -,1IV-"-'1cuiig, pdipitauuii, jjaiu hi A.I In !894 thft o-rrvfl rwolnfa In thol Ulc r W .W .purv AM I J If 1 IKwt office at IUlehzh amountwi to Pulse sinKing spells, ana 2.",G 16.41, net revenue being $12,- dropsy of feet and ankles. A 1J7.4. in 1900 the gross receipts weak heart means poor circula- wer hmi, menet revenue t on. mnprM d rrpsrinn. n a r L.., or appetite, thin, pale blood, ex- .ncrease iu business in Ilaleigh in hausted nerve-torce and tailing live years, tho net receipts niw, ex- strength. Do not negledt cvedinz the irross receiots of five vour heart. It doesn t nav. - ' r j jvars ago. The latter figures Include the re ceipts for the yur 'ending June 30. 1901, and th-cost of conducting the rtic U sh-iwn ty the fact that in IH'Ji it took 52 per cent of the re ceipts while last year with greatly m reused bu-iness the cost was 3G ter cent of th3 receipts. "Shortness of breath and smothering sensations in my chest, accompanied by severe pains in lert side and shoulder, and inability to sleep on left side, warned me of the presence of heart trouble. Three bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure entirely relieved me." II. P. IIolman. Irasburgh, Vt. Dr. Miles' Heart Cute A V lctory ti be Proud of. Is thy final and absolute cure of i sore throat, in which the rawness tnd teiidernes Jiave bet-n spread- strengthens and reflates the ngda. gerously near those guard- heart's aftion as nnthina ek O 1 t 1 1 can. doia dy aruggrists on YOUR Are eitUtr the priJs or lace of yoai tif. If jonr teetn seed attatioa yon ill do well to eonsalt DR. H. l NO II III t t New York l)&tl Aaaociatioa of fice. Pnees are right and all work naranted. Iaterstate 'phone 306. OQlee. Hulls can U audio sr. too saltation free. Simpsons Eczema Ointment Cures All Skin Diseases. CURED tt) STAY CURED? YES, CURED TO STAY CURED! And that means CURED TO STAY CURED! Hnt by Mall for ti cent. William Siapsoa, Pharmacist, Raleigh, N. C. Public School Books. - Hicks'j iCAPUDINE Tup 'rnln nun WiH Pkm iui, luuajiti iiuti Wiiwij, II RJ1 RT A UJk A TalUIPr lf 1 1 mr Coogh and . m ! pjS&oKUW! Leaves no Bad Effect Whatever. SI Hoarreness. etc-, known to the Medical world. Lsrgt) bo'.ile 25 cen t. RALEIGH, C iCROWBLL. McLARTY k CO.J Drag-ftst. 130 Fajs teTiiie . .1 U P C H U R C H ' S MODERN cash ill!! BISHOP REPAIRS Bicycles Lawn Mow rs. Sewing Machlnea, Guns, Riflea and Pis o!s. Prompt and Skiifull work, most Reason ble Prices. J. M. BISHOP, 332 South Wilmington Street, RALEIGH, N. C. W. C. STRONACH'S SONS, Three Stores In One! Everything that you'd expect to find In a Grocery Store, and many things that yon wouldn't. Cash Always! Bat a LUtle Mo 0oM Q t w H Arbuckle'. "offae 11 Uo. Madia CofTm IK. ninnrmilUr'i nnrdnti in nrU Jara Coffee 15, Bine Rio, en 10, Cfud irre?n coffee ?. ' HUtiAKS I'ulTerUM TH, cut Loat 7K, Sundard granulattdfttf, Llgtt Brown 6o per pound. aki rure bog lard 10 good hog ltrd U lb buckets good lard 9a. MEAT Va meat, cut 13. cldes lftf. hrtakfaat atrln lfU. I)rr !t shoulders 0, lie t lean me t 10. 4ood oihjg meat itfo. Molasses and 8yruo Fan. t Potto Kiou dt ral. 40 1. Uo-d hl.rk moluui S5 and 40o per ga. Van! la Jiy ru, 80c pr gal. Sil?er Drip Sirup 5c per ra'. Maple tyup gal ens, SOo Maple Sjrup pint bottles 10c. Largs gla s jar. jrup lc. Ko a m mmer dink try Foit jrup, 10c bottle. boaps for Laundry Use Octaa'on ner cake 3. circua aoins nakai fur in 6 birs big soap 10c, 2 large bar s a 5c, aapolio So, .Scurlne p-r cake 5o. Washing Powders and Lye i Ih pa-k jc- gold dust 18c, 2 mali parka foa for 6c, Lar size gold flust 4o, Star Lye per can 6 and 8c. 1 box Ire and 1 bar soap 6c, Armour's washing p .wders 4 j. Toilet Soap sweet Maiden S cakes in a box 13c, Large cake bite soap 2o. VVbeu you purchase amounts to 15 and wo to $50. valuable presents given away free. A&k to see tbem when he.e. A trial order is all 1 aak. IB. "W, UPCHTJBCH, CASH GHOCKU, 15 Kast Harg-ett Street, RALKIGH.N. C A gents for Chase & Sanborn's Coffees and Teas. The Thousands Kitchen Bou quet Highly Iteconimend ed by Mrs. liorer. QHfSTMNNT AND llhQH RROM ROLLER CHAMPION FLOUR. HE-NO TEA. HOLLO WAY'S BUTTER. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AN INVITING AND PLEASANTi RfcJ-OiU' EVERYTHING IN SEA 216 Fayeitevllle S,., BaUlgh, N.C. BANQUETS AND DINNERS A SPECIALTY. Aus of life, tne lungs. Trie luxurv o' a Bound throat and robut lungs is muNt keenly enjoyed by people who, having suffered all the con sequences or "a little com. you know," have been rescued from misery and danger by Allen's Lung Balsam. Gordon A Dillworth's Table Delica cies. guarantee' Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. SUPREME COURT CRANTS PERMISSION To the State of Sonth Dakota to Sue the State of North Carolina for the Collec tion of Second Mortrag-e Bands laaaed In Atd of the Contraction of the West ern Worth Carolina It. R. Special to the Caucasian. Washington, D. C, Nov. 16, 1901 , the oldest lour years ana mnTt,naPt bonds issued in aid of the of Malcom Blue, Sept 18, neest eiehteon months old, (,nnri1Mtnn th WMimNnrth L At Allred, N t.,2 ga! " I mw.wu w.. I h.a n .1 w .Anna, at 1 1 -1.. 1., thu hnnaa Whon . ...... i UI o.uvjj , uuuuci ovwi, 'uu " " 'v i Carolina itauroaa. wnicn Donas were i ..f inhn w v uaHh.m . m s r ua.vvfBiuai -a. - m a.iuu . NOTICE OF SEIZURE. Notice is hereby sriven of seizure of the following property for violation of the internal revenun laws of tne United States : At Wood, N. C, Auir. 14, 1901, 24 gfllonscorn whiskey, Dave Leonard. At 1'rivett, W. (J., 6 lugs 2 1-2 gal lons apple brandy of J B Pr vett. At Wilminjrton, N. .C, Sept 6,1901, 212 ga'lons corn whiskey, still, 110 gal lons 2 copper worms and 4 fermenters of Cypress Distilling Company. At Prtvett, N C, Sept. 11, 1901, 40 gallons brandy, still, cap and worms of J B Fnvett. At V uitar, N C, Sept 18. 1901.40 gallons brandy or B f. Merrist. At Oakl-y, N C, 89 gallons brandy At Williamston, N C, 01 eallons bra' dy of Gray Corey, Sept. 9 1901. At Star, N C, Sept. 4, 1901, 40 gallons '9. At Uotlman 10 gallons corn whiskey 1901. Ions and 1 keg worm and oap On last Mondav Hon. Wheeler H Mack Bla- peckham, representing the State of South Dakota, filed a bill on behalf of the Attorney-General of South Mack was absent worning m tne Dakota and made a motion askiner woods and his wite was awiy irom permission to sue the State of North corn whi key of 'Vug Monro noma picKiug wiwu, w Ull I Carolina to recover on tne secona children the you were left the tire was discovered was coirsp'.ct'?y o and there war 1.0 ving u. nr;5nal bill in eauitv. In such After the building was uesirojea the COUrt must be asked leave - . jl .l.tBI tbe roastea Doaies oi mo mrw un- to brin(f lhe guit and bill getting of Malcom Bine. dren xvre louna in a spot wnere a out tne faCt8 must be filed for the At lrotviiie, net s. 1901, l opper vm hail ntood. It Is suoD-sed they I inr..m.in Afthnnnft TUatnn,t I still ana wo-m oi j k itusseu to -- - . . . - iiii iii uaktvu viAVy wui w. a wuui bi . -it . . i i s j .,rUn th . . . . . . I Al Williamson, i sun. cap eno wernpiayiuK m uiD then taites unaer aavisement tne worm. 59 nMons brandv of J R Peal clothing 01 one or more 01 inem wnoie matter, and, after due consid- At c herry, Oct 9, 1901, 1 still, worm caue't and they sought retuge in Mttnn. rWhiA-i whther or not the and 12 gall ns brandv of o W Clifon . . . .... 1 . 1 1 ' I - k .. 1 -t. Un 1 A 1C1A1 the bed, or the Dunmng migm nave ,.ourt has Juriwllction, and whether the house guaranteed bv the State's stock in I At Iloff man. Sent 24. 1901. 218.7 sral- B - - I . ' ' . ' m - r'l in names uai.i ..iimail ThU U thpftA nfnllona corn whiskey, wood still, woo iuving it. L-if-!ni hill In nnUv. Tn -ljr.h U uIer. worm tub, one copper worm l-tr.oH 3 "T . . . . leap. 4 lermenters, 1 msn tub, i cit io..v.vi , poapa tne court must oe asuea leave 1 -n ani H;tinr- xr 0770 II 1 - - i;iuoauu u laviuvi J a a v tmm vr m s v caught in fome other way anu in their fright being unablH to get out of the house they ran to the bed. non IS TORTURE, Eczema i3 caused by an acid humor In the blood cumin? in contact with the skin and producing great redness and in flammation ; little pustular eruptions iorm and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fusured. Ecxema in any iwuu 1 m m w i-iw, , and the itching and burning at time are almost unbearable; the acid burning humor seem to oote out and set the skin on fire. Salves. wahe3 nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for aa long as tne poison remains iu ius uiuw it will keep the skin irritated. DAD FORM OF TETTER "For three years I had Tetter on ray hands which caused them to nwell to twice ti.eir n ituralsiie. Part of the time the dUease was in the lo: to cf run ning acres, very pain ful, and causing tne much discomfort. Four doctors said tho Tetter had progressed too far to to fiirA m. i 1i Could di notniuir for 'T'rfe'S4. me. 1 1 .k onl three j&rf'&Wi$ir bottle of S. aa. and P J waacomo'.eteU cured. Wj&Z?F-4Un This was fifteen years 'tWfTfrf ago, and I have never . Mnre eea inv.im nf m rAA trouble." Mas, I B. Jackson, 1414 McGea St., Kansas City, Ma S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy. natural state, and the rouph. unfcealth skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Bry sipelas, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum and all skin diseases due to a poi Send for our book and write ns out your case. Our physicians have le the diseases a life study, and caa jLJY by tiicir'advica; we make no nargeforthusenrke. All correspondaaes VJ. amcteat confidence. mi twirr tptcirio w, atunta, l W.r t r or not It is a proper suit for the Su preme Court to entertain. Today the Supreme Court, after due con sideration, rendered its decision on the motion made by Mr. Peckham last Monday and decided that it I would entertain the suit and has formally granted permission to South Dakota to proceed. Oar Friends, the Drag-ft-lats. Tt Is a Dleasure tu testify to the generally high character of drug- cists. But because 01 a a lew ex eeptlons to the rule, it Is neee sary to caution the Dubllc to Do on gurd against imitations of Perr Davis' fAln-Killer. ee tnac you et the rlsrht article, the soothing helpful pain killer tnat was usea in y ,ur family before you wtre Dorn. D iu't ba taken into but ins a suo- stitute There is but one pain killer. Perry Davis'. At uaaiy Sept 10, 1U01. one copper etui capagd worm, 23 gallons brand of (iray Corely At cherry Kept. 32, 1901, iS gallons brandy At Vultare, N C, Sept. 25, 191, 13 gallons bra-dy, one enper still, cap and worm or a. h . Merritt. Persoi.8 claimin&rtbc abov property will nl- their claims with me in my ffice within thirty dajsas required by law, or the came will be forfeited to the use of the United S ate B O. tjncak, Collector. By J. P. H. Adams, Deputy Collector Kaleigh, N. C. Oct 15, 1901. STRONACH'S SONS- Wholesale and Retail Grocers. "Hu Quality" in Everylhiu Bearioj "Our Label." ADticephalalgine The Original HEADACHE and NEURALGIA CUBE. SAFEST - AND - BEST 26 and 50 cents a bottle For Sale by all Druggists. King's Headache Tablets MAKE YOU FORGET THE PAIN. 25 Cents. Samalsi mailed free t4 luffer-trs who write for them, Mentioi this paar. The Pablic Schools are now opening ovei the State, and will need supplies. These schoo books and snppies xan be bad at a discount to teachers and dealers from ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., HAT .TniGKB. iT. C DOBBIN & FEC2RALL Al Tsciti't SCd. Our Ladies' Ready to Wear Over Garments, Tailor Made Suits, Separate Skirts, Shirt Waists. Silk an 1 Ti-htM) it The Largest and Host Select Stocks FAT LOWEST TRICES. Come to iBaleigh and -be fitted. Ho extra charge for any attention to further perfect the fit Hall Order Promptly Filled. DO YOU WANT ANY PRINTING? ALMOST EVERYBODY DOE8 SOMETIME. HEN I YOUU OltDEBU To The Capital Printing Company, The "Hurtling Printer" of the Kouth. QUICK WOItK GOOD WOIIK I'KKTTY WUUK. RALEIOII, .t. c. i $20.00 TO $40.00 PER WEEK R ir mde eellix.ee L sioca ia Baaiteaa.'' Itl a vv. har.'J'bock' of leal a ad tcln p formt. eoapleU Ltral A'lTior a eoTir''Cirurn Itura of rla!a a ad oraa mental lVnmanfii?;a oompUte TJfbtalry Cala-.UW.r aa Farmara' Krckuntr A corjji let' ae' of intrrt4, Or1tit l.umbrr, Ijo? and llaa of 0aln, c io one Tolumt Orer 4?! ptgn tVi illattratlor it I a o't pla e fu(Dr rdo ator; trotunl hots u eej pnr ht.r, ."Imple, Tractiaal and plain; WX aota wait-4 at unee. B t and alrla aar. aril at w-ll aa men and Una ajrent In theeoontrj Id aS d In eaa 4 t. athr 110 m one week Aenti have 1 ant ad a J dtr a ad ao 4 a a e at r hnm selling i rice, tl 00 ond $1 0 Llbara iaa qon to ifDti Hei 4 Us for ootfi; aaticfactlou guaranteed -tr aaooey refiad-4) f lrroiar trm. J. Jj. JflClIOly A CO., Atlanta Oa. WANTED: Energetic lady or gen tleman to represent us in your town and community. Good wages and steady empleyment to right person. Address, BBNXITTSVILLB rUBLISHIM uo. Bennettsvllle. B. C. "W. SI. ZBZHTGt 3DKTTC3- CO. Wioleaale and Prescription Druggists RALEIGH, N. C. ARE vnn deaf? mm 4 ANY HEAD NOISES? JorTouBiira and If err: The mo: nervous a man Is, the less nerve he has. That sounds paradoxical bat It Isn't ; for nerve U stamina. N Hood's Saraaparilla gives nerve It tones the whole system, perfei ts digest Ion and assimilation, and U therefore the best medicine a cer vous person ean take. If you get tired easily, mentally or physically, take it it will do you good. JNO. R. FERRALL. JOSHUA B. HILL S22 pa-yettexrilie Street. Largest and best stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES in the city. ALL CASKS OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by oar new invention. Only those bora deaf are inccrabW. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WZRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAY! I Gmtlemtn . Rnnr ntlnlr nr af l f . tImbIa t aar HauaML I will m a fall hittorr cf itt ca. to N nr4 at wwr Abjut five yean ego mr right r begaa Maia aa4 thia kt tttig wvrm, rfl I teat tay hearing- in thia ear entirely I underwent a treatment far catarrh. Irrr thre axntha. whbrat a ay amwa. mmmmu hed a ai berof pi)Tiicin. amons ol'ier. the raoK nuavot ar aMctaitat of thr eitr. ) t14 itm'. only aa operation ccxi'd helr ma. and erea thmt nly tetawranly. that tfca aa aaa wmmt4 then cease, but the heerint ia the affartad ear would lt (orevar. I tcra nwroor ,-r: uaemetit aecidea all in a J-rw Vork pr. aM tataal ymr liaal stent. After I rial it onlt a few 4aym aorordiag to Tamt Atrmtrtf. tka Btimmwl a4 ta-dar. after ve weeic. mr heannj ia the diee ar hiaa Wei entirety rawra4. 1 taaak rm naartily and beg to remain Very tralv ymr r. A. E1KA5, na. grwaway, Baitlnra. Ml Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation "aa YOU CAM CURE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CUNIQ, 596 U SALLE AYL. CHICAGO. ILL 1 bolt arncss Ton can make your har- iima aa note tta a glove and as tough na wire by using EUREKA liar neaa Oil. You can Icnglben Ha life make it lust twice as long aa It ordinarily would. EUREKA Ilarnoos Oil maVaa a mat Inoklno' har. neas like new. Made of para, heavy bodied oil, ea Mrtallr Breoared to Witb- stand the waatber. Interior Decorations HOUSEHOLD ART. PRICELESS HEIRLuOMS RENOVATED and repaired made to last another century, such as desks, chairs etc Advice and estimates gladly given Order work a specialty. BOYD FURNITURE COMPANY, 106 goath Blount Street, RALEIGH, N. C. NOTICE! Our Mill has now opened up for the season. Alter Wednesday, Oc tober the 2nd, we expect to be in position to furnish new crop Cotton Srfcd Hulls. We are now paying 21 cents per bnshel cf 30 pounds fur good sound cotton seed delivered II wagons at our mill. ! North Carolina Cotton Oil Co., RALEIGH MILL. GARLAND JONES, Manager. old Yarywbtr la rant all"" If STAAXD CI CO. Yt.u should not feel tired all the tlm heaitny people don't you aion't if you take MeeeVs lanapar la fer awaue. CALL THE LlttleOrug Store AROUND THE COfi N EE, Pescud's Pharmacy, 12 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, N. C New crop Turnip Seed receiving to-day. John S. Pescud JOMn E. BRIDCERS G CO, ,oooooooeooi TAILORS! -AND- IIABERDA8IIER8. Latest btyles in Xeckwear, Collars, CufTs and Shirts. 121 Fayxttevuue St KALEIGH, N. C. Raleigh Marble Works rn AIM STRAIGHT FOR US WUEK TOTJ WAKT 5 GROCERIES. Pocket Knives We re still selling lhe best Sold in 11 A 5- I B U MU1(l((lJMHU.B.nPFFn'nO. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PBICES. No. 9. East Hargett Street, RALEIGH, N. C. The Man With the Ax NEEDS 'CLOTHES THAT WILL WEAR. This ia the kind . the City. S. "WOMBUB3, Cor. Hargett and Wilmington 8traU, RALEIGH, V. C. Have Yon Lost Yourl watches ahd jewilbT. SOLE? MITIHG BROS. Ifeoget REAVIS to replace 1 for you. SHOES re-heeled and half-ftoled. sewed, $100. Half soled, sewed, 75 cents. For tacking heel and I naif soles, 75 cents. For tacklog soles 50 cc its. Cheap er rates given on ladls 1 and chll dren shoes. All work neatly done and guaranteed to give satisfaction MONUMENTS Send for Catalogue. COOPEfi BB0SL, Pzopdetan,G J. H. J Make a Specialty ol, at Popu!arPrief.;iIentSaBd Boy'e cor. Morgan Wilmington s. toKX 7Ifc, 01.00 01.21 and $!.Q, 1 - DALEIQH, K. o High class Goods. Lowest prices. My Clocks are reliableany style.J The little intermittent alarm clock is a sure worker. Ereryhoms needs one. Repairing DczsSHcacstlj tzi C2rcfiillj. If jou are thinking of parehasins a Watch or watch-charm or other Jewelry, come lo see me. T. W. Blsts n?l:isS n.c. LocIlEXetttera.'TL, JJn )
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