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static uauoisioi-tfi, thuksdaS, ootobeb 2i will ailJress the nmnot(n at -inl places : Tlitirauiiy vut. , 1 1 j ,v. Oct. -r I lV. (M IvVluR. Pot- day Oct 27. C W. McCIammey's Appointment. Lif.r'o River Academy, Cumberland county, Thursday, Oct. 23. Lockvillo, Chatham county, Friday, Oct. 24. Green Level, Wake county, Saturday Oct. 25. Mebanesville, Alamance county, Mon USUI k ML r ' . i ... I ri ' 1 1 n.-. Oct. 20. w I address me : 11 . , H-s oftho campaign, at :: tT lrl(l:VV. Oct. 2tth. ft - - 0 . ...wl nlnrM t'u,:Y" T, ; anv.02t. 23. M'nr VI"1- i ,r. Oct. 25th. ., (jvnn will address tno , ,H-iuuf tte campaign -at ilL' IT. UCl. oviu. Brassfield, Durham county, Tuesday. day, Oct. 28. Fremont. Wayne county, Thursday. Oct. 30. " Faisons Depot, Duplin county, Friday, Oct. 31. Magnolia, Duplin couuty, Saturday, Noy. 1. South Washington, Pender county, Mod day, Nov. 3. RICH SHOWINGS Colored Dress Fabrics. :o: Exquisite New Styles of KNOTTED CHEVIOTS ' SCOTCH PLAIDS11 OMESIUKS whip-tords L's haik SUITINGS' AND BR0l5cSfTT-AS' SEIlGE3' I $ .Vr.v " v .nnlMV. Nov. 1st. I'm :iV H w 11 m-oTi will address the JI'f ,Vvuvof the campaign at Thursday, v.'ct. o. couuty, Saturday, 3 . 1 j BEFORE Mon ' , Vt.rtlll M1 !. vilLlWufort county, r'wMuexl.y. SO. ".vt T!u.lay. October 30. i,i Moutiay, o 3;!,:; ',tu;N Monday, Nov. 3. !r V U ilx-rts will also speak at vi z ,1.-th City, Plymouth, ,VI"VlW'raV Mill and Greenville. - r ui(lorlin will addross the timed and places: Thur'-rtV, Oct. 23. ; -!,, Fnday. Oct. 24. "'":!',ir- Monilay, Oct. 27. "'vUo. Tiu'lay, Oct. 28. J'; Mill. Cumberland county, ..Uv. Oct. -".. v.rke county, Ojt. 31. :;'j!e, Saturday, Nov. 1. C-w. M. St od man will address on the wsucs of the campaign ing Unit's uuu iiiauca. iv ev;llt'. inursuii) uw. FrU.iV Oct. 241Q. taiuruay Cold Weatheb Comjiences, Coat Yocb Walls and Ceiliugs VVith --:ALABASTINE: DESTROYS ALL DISEASE GERMS AND UlilUlil'ENS UP YOUR HOMES. Thousandsof Pounds Have Been Sold in this Market. IT IS NO EXPERIMENT, BUT HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. Send for Circular and Sample Card -of-12 BEAUTIFUL TINTS. """"1 Superb I Suits mi I Ore it care and tasto h the aelection of our Dress Cioods, as well as to our HANDSOME DressTrimmings. Special attention is called to our NEW MOURNING GOODS I We show a lino of Black Goods which has never been surpassed in this market. INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING, AND A Visit to Our Establishment Might be to your benefit. CADTI0N 3E Jim Douslan Shoos an wnrrnntpil. n nil i-vi nni. has his name and price stamped on bottcm. RAILROAD SCHEDULES. Richmond & Danville R. R. Go. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Ill Effect Aug. 31st, 1890. SOUTH BOUND. Daily. No. 50. No. 52. Lv. Richmond 3 00 p m 2 30 a m Ar. Greensboro 10 27 p m 9 42 a m Lv. Goldsboro 2 40pm fSOOpm Ar. Raleigh 4 40pm 11 59 p m Lv. Raleigh 4 45 p m 1 30am Lv. Durham 5 48pm 255am Ar. Greensboro 820pm 7 10 am Lv. Winston-Sal2m . 6 55 pm 630am Lv. Greensboro 10 37 p m 9 50 a m Ar. Salisbury 12 26 a m 11 19 a m Ar. Statesville l 49 a m 12 08 p m " Asheville 7 22am 422pm " Hot Springs 934am 5 55 pm Lv. Salisbury 12 32 a m 1124am Ar. Charlotte 2C5am 12 40pm Atlanta 1100am 9 40pm Lv. Charlotte 2 20am 1 00 p m Ar. Augusta 10 20 a m 9 07 p m NORTH BOUND. Daily. No. 51. No. 53. Lv. Augusta 6 30pm 8 00am Ar. Charlotte 3 13 am 450pm Lv. Atlanta 6 00 p m 7 10 a m Ar. Charlotte 425am 530pm Ar. Salisbury 6 U2 a m 7 05 p m not springs ll 10 p m 11424 p m " Asheville 12 40 am 2 02pm " Statesville 5 02am 538 pm Ar. Salisbury 5 53 a m 6 42 p m Lv. Salisbury 6 07 a m 7 12 p m Ar. Greensboro 7 47 a m 8 40 p m Ar. Winston-Salem . . 11 25 a m 11 47 p m Lv. Greensboro 7 55am 8 50pm Ar. Richmond 3 15 p m 4 55 a m Lv. Greensboro 9 50 a m 11 15 p m Ar. Durham 12 02 p m 5 00 a m " Raleigh 105pm 7 35am Lv. Ralt-igh l 10 p m 9 00 a m Ar. Goldsboro 255pm 12 40pm Lv. Raleigh t9 00 a m Ar. Selma 11 00 a m " Wilson 1210 am Lv. Wilson 12 38 p m Ar. Rocky Mount. . . 1 17 p m NOW IWEJDY. -:o:- JilNTH EDITION OP School History of North Carolina, ay VL6u. Jonn W. Moore. 40,000 Copies Now in the School. Price 85 Cents Per Copy, Post-paid. J o NEW THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION OF FIRST STEPS IN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY BY MRS. C. P. SPENCER. :o: Both teachers and pupils will be charmed wi'h this delightful little book:- 288 oases U11. titully bound. Price 75 cents by mail. Published by ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BOOK-SELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, RALEIGH. N. O.. North Carolina Headquarters lor School Pooks, Law 1500K9, KC., C. CATALOG UE FREE. CROSS & 3L,I3STEH:-A.lSr. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE WILL SHOW NOW IN A FEW DAYS ONE OF THE NICEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF jtjALL AND WINTER pLOTHING 11 EVER BROUGHT VV TO THIS Hi) MARKET, Raleigh, N. 0. A N D 23th, (at Monday Oct. 27th, (at 'UrJ Tuesdav Oct. 2Sth, (at night.) lt:;-"burv. Wednesday Oct. 29th, (at i uwarus & Brought Printers Binders Daily. t Daily except Sunday. BETWEEN West Point, Richmond and Raleigh, Via Keysville, Oxford and Durham. 54 & 102 STATIONS. 55 & 103 7 50 am Lv..West Point. .Ar 6 00pm 9 15 a m Ar.. Richmond. ...Lv 4 38 p m 11 00 am Lv... Richmond.. .Ar 4 30 p m 100pm ..BurKeville.. 2 05 pm " ...Keysville.. 2 42 pm " ..Chase City.. 3 15 p m " ..Clarksville . 4 04 pm Ar Oxford... " 2 25 p m " 101pm " 12 24 p m " 1151am Lvll 02 a m 4 25 p ra 525 p m Lv Oxford ... " ..Henderson.. Ar 10 15 a m Lr 9 15 a m INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS ATD STYLES. Hats and Furnishing Goods Department COMPLE rE. New lot of FALL NECKWEAR just opened. It will pay you to Inspect our stock. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. CROSS & LINEHAN, Holleman Building, - - 210 Fayetteville St GL ASGO :o: 1 HE GRANDEST ENTERPRISE OF E NEW SOUTH JL JL. :o:- RALEIGII. N. C. Im. S. " Cox win aadress tne pleoDtheis-uMol the campaign at fol owiuf? times and places: i, .(iranvillcCo.) Friday, Ot. 24. ..ckvi'ue, Monday, Oft. 27. Vt i..on s MiliJ. runa. vu ai. nrir ni'i'i. .ti'iunii. A-vi. ji:. Wriioa Sm.Tuesday, Oct. 28. Having one of the largest and best equip ped establishments of the kind in the South, with latest material and machinery, we are prepared lor all kinds of Print ing Binding and I M l II IttJ. Moore, Eq , will address ues oi' the campaign Book-keepers will find our Ledgerg, Dav-books, Cash-books, Ac, very su perior iu make and FLAT OPENING. lijileOU the l:" 1 .uu: Jones county, Monday, ilr.li. F. Grulr, Democratic candi- for Cougros, will speak at the fol- iv;;jtitav. ;iQil placts in Wayne, lixtbm's Storo Monday, October 'h. FreDODt-Wtdtiesday, Octoder 29th. Suit's Mill -Thursday, October 30th. I'.kvpille-Friday , October 31st. il 'ii. W. M. Robbing will address the f '!e on the issues of the campaign jf lohoamg places: I Wi!sn, Wilson Co., Friday, Oct. Lfthcl, Tut Co., Saturday, Oct. 25 lMvynOrove, Hake Co., Mond I Jciham, Alamance Co., Tuesday, Oc- I K rncrsville, Forsyth Co., Wednes (Mch.T 2!). I Yulkin College, Davidson Co.,Thurs-Si'-. October puna Grove, Rowan Co., Friday, Oc- :n-r iil. ''n. T. T. Jarvis will address'the peo- oa the issues of the campaign at the wLjj places: Vrt;- Granville Co., Friday, Oct. 24. Louiaburg, Franklin Co., Saturday, (at night) Monday. Oct. 27. ?( ' upville, .Mitchell Co., Thursday, harnsville, Yancey Co., Friday, Oct. jyy, Malison Co., Saturday, Nov. 1. i, , , ' "ns mill CjltdA VT1VU U1U1 $2.00 will pay for our Great Hand-Book for m tgistrates, THE N. C. MANUAL OF LAW AND FORMS, latest revision in existence. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearinar aualltirs of this shoe cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse ments of its thousands of constant wearers. Sc. OO Genuine Hand-Hewed, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends itself. $ .OO Iland-newed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. SO .50 Goodyear Welt is the standard dress V Shoe, at a popular price. SO. 50 Policeman's Shoe is especially adapted O for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES, have been most favorably received since introduced and the recent improvements make them superior to any shoes sold at these prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. Li. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. HELLER BROS., Sole Agents for Raleigh, N. C, 131 Fayetteville Street. oct3-Dtilljanlst 409 pm 6 47 p m Lv.. Ar.. .Oxford.. Raleigh. .Ar .Lv 30 57 am 815 am EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, RALEIGH. N. C. PRETTY FURNITURE MAKES COSY HOMES I HOMES MAKE HAPPX PEOPLE ! IM'tkM If Sfi M ay, rSi2i l M MyM mMU Ul-i -AND- A.G. RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy every day by the liberal terms they offer on all kinds of FUBNITURE! FALL TRADE - - 1890. l: Voay chairmen will please advertise jr-""jwiiu handbills and otherwise the speakings. All Democratic i : aro requested to make these an- """ti'iuectd. Kd. Chambers Smith, Chairman State Dem. Ex. Com. J.J. THOMAS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C, . General Commission Merchants, Grocers and Cotton Sellers, Have in store and to arrive 10,000 yds. 1)i lb. second-hand bagging, 50 yd. rolls. 5,000 " 2 " Bagging Cloth, SO yd bdls 5,000 " 2)i " New Bagging, 50 " rolls. SlOOO 2 " " " 50 " ' 3 OOO " IK " " " 30 " " 1 1500 Bundlos New Arrow Ties. 1 ,000 " Whole and Pieced Ties. Bagging for sheets, Bagging Twine; also Meat, Meal, Corn, Flour, Bran, Ilay, Sugar, Coffee, Ac , all or wmcn wo oner upuu my best terms. As a COTTON MARKET llaleigh excels all. Her Compress and nu merous buyers here for foreign shipment and State spinners, gives us good demand at all tims. We oner our 10 years experience as Ul"t( anvit, hi, Congressional Dis trict. n. . it ii if.. 1 , " "uuu. but? j UiUVi viw "; 1:;I'it,- and Prof. Alexander Mclver, '"TuUican candidate for Congress V:r Congressional District, will L"ir7 1,10 people at the following times sellers to those who wish to sell upon arrival and those who wish to hold for higher prices, will, where desired, make liberal cash ad vances upon bills of lading or cotton in elore. Low rates of interest and storage charges. J. J. THOMAS & CO., Cotton Sellers, sepU-D&WSmos Raleigh, N. C. WEI SHE 11. Fancy Chairs I Hall Racks! Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes 1 Everything! Chamber Suits, complete, m great variety Broken Suits provided if desired. We will accommodate you and please you you will let us, We have too many things to talk about. Come and see them 1 It will bb like going to a fair. A. G. RHODES & CO., No. 9 E. Martin St. No. 10 Exchange Place. -zSHENDUNi- THE GEM OF VIRGINIA'S FA3IOUS SHENANDOAH VALLEY. tDaily except Sunday. Daily. "If Daily except Monday. Additional train leaves Oxford daily except Sunday 11.10 p. in., arrive Hender son 12.10 p. m., returning leave Hender son 2.30 p. m. daily except Sunday, anive Oxford a.30 p. m. No. 50 leaving Goldsboro 2.40 p m. and Raleisch 4 45 p. m daily ma es connection at Durham with No. 19, leaving at 6.05 p. m. daily, except Sunday for Oxford, Hen derson, and alt points on O. & 11., O. s U. and K. & M. Roads. Passenger coaches run through between West Point and Raleigh via Keysville, on Nos 51 and 102, and 55 and 103. Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Hichmond from and to West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. SOL HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. V . A. TlittK, Div. Pass. Agent, RALEIGH. N. C. CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY" RAILWAY COMPANY. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In effect August 18th, 1890. ROBTH BOUND. No. 1. No. 3. Daily ex Daily ex Sunday. Sunday. Lv Wilmington. 9 00 am Ar Fayetteville. 12 25 p m Lv Favetteville.12 50 p m LvSanford 2 22 p m Ar Greensboro. 5 00 pm Lv Greensboro ,510pm Lv Walnut Cove 6 32 p m Ar Mt. Airy 8 2o p m Lv Bennettsville Ar Maxton Lv Maxton Ar Fayetteville Lv Kamseur Ar Greensboro Lv Greenaboro Ar Msdison SOUTH BOUND. No. 2. No. 4. Daily ex Daily ex Sunday. Sunday. Lv Mt. Airy...- 6 00am Ar Greensboro . . 9 20 a m , Lv Greensboro . . 9 50 a m Lv Sanlord 12 19 pm Ar Fayetteville. 1 50 p m Lv Fayetteville. 215pm SEVERAL NEW AND LARGE INDUSTRIES :o. OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY" HOUSES TO :o: JUST SECURED. BE BUILT AT ONCE. AND QUICK AND LARGi. NOW IS THE TIME FOR SAFE INVESTMENT. DAVID FUNSTEN & CO., Real Estate and Stock Brokers Glabow, Va. gTIt notified in advance, we will meet parties at any train. iaug3l-3m Phone 28- 16 Uargett St D, T. JOHNSON, Agt, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant NOW1N8TOUEON CONSIGNMENT: PTANOO AND IANOO AND ORGAN C rganO -a fine lot- STOCK THE LARGEST. Terms tle Best. JPrices the Lowest. Knabe, No. 15. Daily ex Sunday. 8 20am 9 35 a m 9 45 a m 11 45 a m 6 50 a 9 25 10 10 1230 i c, cut m roe mum, In white pine barrels. 250 (Jallons Strictly Pure Country Cider Viuegar. It pleases all who try it; 40c. gallon; 10 gal lon? at 3Uc. CONSIGNMENTS OF WESTERN N. 0. APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGE, CHICKENS, EGGS, &c, &C, Received almost daily. Kranich & Itach. Kimball Wesman- Miller, Kimball, Need am BANJOS, ANJOS, GUITARS, UITARS. -7ILINS, V 10L1NS, No. 16. Daily ex Sunday. Orders Filled at Lowest Casu Prices. MY FALL STOCK or STAPLE, FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES ARRIVING DAILY. AND - EVERYTHING IN THE MUSICAL LINE. Beat line of- AT LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. Quick sales and prompt returns guaranteed on all consignments. Correspondence from shippers solicited. Phone 28. D. T. JOHNSON, Ao't. GRAND ALLOTMENT AND SALE OF LOTS, October 14, 1890. , , CHATHAM COUNTY. Wr 4 Roads, October 23. mnctou's Mill, October 21. rry Oaks, October 25. Hon. n t - -r . i , wkc and jn. 15. lirougu- "Mum. mo people of tne Mtunol fi:,i:. , i-riaiuct as iouows: ..UiKton S iv m nf o x.. The Crowning Glory of the Many Wonderful Resour ces ot North Carolina. Rumple, Arendell & McGanless, REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND Ar Wilmington . 5 45 p m Lv Fayetteville 3 30 pm Ar Maxton 5 20 p m Lv Maxton 5 30 pm Ar Bennettsville 6 45 p m Lv Madison 1 20 p m Ar Greensboro 3 30 p m Lv Greensborr 3 45 p m Ar Ramseur 6 50 p m W. E. KYLE, Gen'l Passenger Agent. J. W. FRY, Gen'l Manager. RAIiEIGH AND AUGUSTA AIR-LINE RB 7p effe it Sunday, Sept 7th, 1890. GOING SOUTH. No. 43. No. 25. Passenger Freight 4 &Mail. Passenger Le'vr Raleigh, 9 00 am 6 00pm Carv 9 17 G 40 Merry Oaks. . 9 55 8 20 Uoncure,.... 10 07 8 39 Sanford 10 35 9 22 Cameron, ... .11 03 p m 10 13 Bouth'n Pines 11 36 1106 Ar'ive Eiamlet, .... 12 45 1 00 a m Leavo " 1 15 p m " Ghio, 134 Arri Gibsop, 150pm GOING NOBTH. No. 36. No. 26. Passenger Freight 4 & Mail. Passenger ONE OF A $25,00O FARM. NORTH THE BEST IN CAROLINA. Write us for circulars, catalogu &c. NORTH STATE MUS1U CO., Cecil G. 8toni, Mo'b, 113 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. O. COLIN M. HAWKINS & CO., INVESTMENT BROKERS, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST., Raleigh, N. C. BONDS, ALL CLASSES OF Seven Hundred and Fifty (750) Actes WE BUY and SELL on COMMISSION For Sale by JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, Oxford, N. 0. Co.' rew the PePle of tQe Fourth njnai i)i '''initio, o V. Kit-12 m., October 24th. ' P- tn.. Off. iMfK ' w ft uu 7")hu C- Scwborough will ad- b ? npcf)pl on tbe political issues Merrr n f ' 0rang county, Oct. .4. 2ith. 7 iks' Chatham codnty, Oct. M?v?' Cllthan county, Oct. 27. Oct, u'rDoa springs, Chatham county, AN UNSURPASSED T0N10, APPE TiZER AND BLOOD PURIFIER. A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DIARRHOEA, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, AND SOME KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. CURES PEOPLE AT OR AWAY FROM THE SPRINGS. Insurance Brokers SHENDUN, VA. Correspondence Solicited. Ghio,. J Leave " Southern Pines References : Davis & Wiley, Bankers, First National Bank, The Grottoes Co.. Cary,. 2 53 3 10 3 30 4 45 a m 4 29 6 38 5 01 7 30 5 30 8 16 5 57 9 02 6 10 9 21 6 50 10 25 7 10 a m 10 50 am Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Shendun, Va. J. nto-tf W. RUMPLE, Altorney at Law. F. B. ARENDELL. N. B. MoCANLESS, Mining Engineer. 'IlLIC bPEAKlNG. leofi'A' LEAZER iU adJross thepeo W county at the following f.Q1Ier'a Mill. tk.,. . mfcrT ri "urHua7. uct. au. . tT s, Thursday n Dht n. on - .uopo Academy, Friday, Oct". 31. V; MCALLISTER, Ch'm Co. Dem. Com. IK HIGHLY ENDORSED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Ii Y'ou Can't Bay from Your Druggist, Address PANACEA SPRINGS & HOTEL CO., sepU-tf Oxford, . u. MEANEST PAPER IN THE STATE. That's what one distinguished man at least says about it. . , . . Tells an aoou mo iumuu, uouiuq oyster interests m the East; farming and manufacturing; also Cupid's Capers, and a thousand other things of interest. Eight nnlnmti TTfifiTrlv. Send 25 cents and get all the Eastern Cam paign News till January 1st. The Washington Gazette, oct!0-2w Washington, N. C. CARTHAGE RAILROAD. Leave Carthage 7:45 a. m. and 2:35 p m. Arrive Cameron 8:25 a. m. and 3:10 p. m Leave Cameron 11:45 a. m. and 4 53 p. m Arrive Cartha;e 12:20 a. m. and o:35 p PITTSBORO ROAD. No. 35. Leaie Pittaboro 4.45 p. m. Arrive Moncure 5:30 p. m. No. 25. Leave Moncure 8:45 p.m. Arri. Pittaboro 9:30 p. m.. J. C. WINDER, Gen'l Manager. L. T. MYERS, Gen'l Supt. WM. SMITH, Supt Land for Sale. Six hundred and fifty acres at $7 00 per acre. Two hundred and forty-nine and a halt (219W) acres at $8.00 per acre. Two hundred and nine c&rj) acres ai iu.uu tier acre. All tne aoove tracts are wixnin one to iwo miles of Richmond & Danaille Railroad sta tions. For particulars, address JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, sept7-tf " Oxford, N. C. m Ml TOffl ITS FOR THE BOYS, FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND FOR THE OLD MEN OF THE BEST AND LATEST STYLES OF IMPORTED WOOLLENS. STOCKS, AND COMMERCIAL PAPEB. We devote special attention tlon or to the negotia- FOB- TOWNS, CITIE8, RAILWAYS INDUjk AL COMPANIES. m. No. 26. 8 05 a m 8 50 a m No. 36. 10 15 a m 11 00 am IMy Fall Stock. OF Careful attention given to the Investment of funds for out-of-town investors. Julv4-ev dy fr k thn ev Sun THE YAItBOKO HOUSE. B. B. RANEY, Prop'r, Ralziqh, N. C. Bates, $2.50 per day. $10.50 to $15 per week HOTEL FLORENCE T. G. AsarsoTos, Manager, Raleiqh, N. C. Boo ma, with meals at larboro Houm, $2.00 per day; $10X0 per week. 498pecial rate Vt lawyers attending Hit-r8-lv - prem Cfiurt HOW TO MAKE MONEY ! is the title of a S4-page pamphlet issued bv the Eauitable Loan & Trust Co., 76 Mont gomery St.. Jersev Citv. N. J. If you want to know how and where money will net the largest income invested in real estate, either in large or small amounts, send au. ureas ana copy will ut) uuueu ix w. eepi-DiWWa Cannot Be Surpassed in the State, And my prices are REM ARKABLY LOW. I Izpi Only TMiii Workmsa in every particu- RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C Harris, Proprietor. And gaarantec satisfaction lar. WINETROB, MERCHANT TAILOR, 114 Fayetteville St. Dying and cleaning and renovation of clothing a specialty. Fast colors guaranteed and wai ranted not to smut. Work done by the latest devices and on the most approved plan. Gloves, curtains, plumes, feathers, and, In fact, everything cleaned and renovated and made as bright and soft as new. Special attention to orders through mail. Call on or write to "HARRIS DYE WORKS, Habtin Street, majlQ Balwgb, 0.
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