WASHINGTON NEWS. Washington. D. C, Nov2 ' President Cleveland and Secretary OIney could not have secured a more satisfactory state of affairs than the expressions of prominent Republican newspapers and congressmen have brought about it they bad personally 'had charge of the arrangements them selves. These Republicans have pub Jioly put their party on record and wh n President Cleveland sends a - special message to Congress, as he will do shortly after it assembles, set ting forth the demands be has made upon Great Britain to recognize the Monroe dootrine, and aooompanyiDg it with Great Britain's answers thereto concerning its olaims In Ven ezuela, the Republicans cannot with oat stultifying themselves hold up their bands in holy horror and ory " jlugolsm !" They will be compelled to endorse the President's position. simply beoanse their previous utter anoes will have left them nothing else to do. ,'' -There is nothing new in the diplo- mauo complication wnp ureas onir atrr, but there is reason to believe that there will be this week; as Great Britain's auswot to Secretary Olney's last dispatch, stating the position of this government and its Intention to Bland by the Monroe dootrine, is dally expected, Upon the nature of this answer the next move oi mis government win uo pead. Although a speoiflo answer M. t f , ..... 11f J was' asked for it is regarded as probable that it will not be received. Even had Great Britain fully deter ; mined a week ago to positively deny the right of the United States to in terfere under thsvMonroe dootrine ; with its affairs In Venezuela it would do bo now. The deal that Russia has made with China has given Great Britain something more important to do than to quarrel with this ooud try. British oommerolal eupremaoy is at stake hi the East and for that reason it U believed hat the answer will be a diplomatic one that will leave the question open until John Bull ha more time to give to it. . , ' Next Year 1 Leap Year. , Next year will be the last leap' year of the century, and another will not occur until 1901. The year 1900 wi'ir not be a leap year.. The unusual ooourrenoe is due to the fact that the addition of one day to eaoh fourth year more than makes np the presumed deflolenoy in the calendar yearand consequently the world is constantly leelug time, as watch is losing it, and therefore there was danger that in the course of a few thousand years the Fourth of Jnly would oom on Christmas. . . Old You Ever Try Electric Bitters at a " remedy for vour troabresr If not, gat a bottle now and get relief. This medicine hat been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and eore. of all female . complaint, exerting uwtiuil(ui net infloenee In giving strength and tone to the organ. If you nave loaa of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spell, or are aetrou, sleep less, excitable, melancholy or troubled wtthdissy spells, Eleetrie Bitters la the medicine too need. Health and etrength are guaranteed by Its-as. Fifty eente and and f 1.00 at John X. MeBae'a drug store. , &. j - - i afsii "' ' " ' "" " 'i hi ' ' There Is a la ,1a Turkey agalast the "exportation of horses. Chamberlan'slsthebestof all. Vln cent J. Bark, of Danbury. Iowa, has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever In need of a medicine for coughs and colds, for the past Ave years and says : "It always helps me out. Ifunyoneasks me what kind of cough medicine I use. I reply, Cham, berlain's, that U the best of all. 26 and 60s bottles for sale by X. Hal Bobbitt Druggists. - , , , ,,,,. -. - - 1 Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains In the ' back or side, stiff neck, sore throat, tonsllitie, diphtheria, eamps and eollo nstantly relieved by Johnson' Mag netie Oil. Large bottles, 36 and fiO cent. For sale by John Y, MoRae, druggists. N ' Abdul Hamlt built the Tlldts Falaee at a eot of $30,000,000. " Itohlng, burning, sealy and erusty kin scalps of infants eleensed and healed end quiet sleep restored by Johnson' Oriental Soap, medioinal . and toilet, two' large eakea 86 eta. For sale br John Y. HaeBae. One man doe nothing but boy ' fish for the Snltsn. " , - A Uear, soft, rosy onmplexioa Is the desire of every lady. Why not give Johnson's Oriental Soap a trial. There vl nothing to compare with it as a c skin beautifler. Two eakes in a paek- - age, 95 cents. For sale by John X HaeBae, druggist. ,. Ton can buy a wife ia Turkey oa the Instalment plan. , , Johnson's Kidney ana Liver Bega . lator Invigorates the liver, regulatee the bowels, euree dyspepsia, biloos ness, indigestion, sour stomaeh and make your head a elear a a bell SS and 60 sent. For sale by Joha Y, HaeBae - The imperial eook Is a high muck muck ia Turkey. , Frank B. White, Minneapolis, Hinn., writes: "Have used two botes of your Pile Cure and mnst say it has done wonders for me. I would not know I ever had the piles only when I stoop low. The Itehlng Is all gone Sample free. For sale by Joha 1 JUaeRs. . In Kanaas. . ' PollUcue What esndldste are you supporting? Mr Lease My wife', -. . Two Lives Saved. " Mrs. Phoebe Thome, of Junction City 111., was told br her dooton the had oon tumption end that there waenonopefor ber, but two bottlre of Dr. Kintfa New Discovery completely cured her said she uye it saved her fife. Mr. Thos. EvKcra, 139 Flor'da 8t . ben Francisco, Buffered from a dreadful cold. sDDToacbine oonauroDtion. tried with out result everything else : tbev bought one bottle of Dr. Kinir'a New Diaooverv and in two weeks was cured. He ia naturally thank ful. It ia such results, of which thtse are namclca. that Drove the wonderful elticaor of this medicine In cough aud oolda. Free trial botile at John Y. MacHae'sedrugstor Beaular sise fOe and II. - ., Nearly all the lsdies -of the harem smoke eigarettee. - . ' "' Ahorse kicked H. 8. Bhafer. of the Freemver House. Hiddlebunr. N. T. on the knee, wbioh laid him up in bed and caused the knee Joint to become tiff, a, friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which he did. and in two days was able to be around. . Mr. Shafer has reoomended it to manv others and aava it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for is cures or rneumaosm. n ot saie oy J.HalBobbitt . The harem ia the most important adjunet of the palae. s" ' tst June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-monthaold child, auffermg from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It b d been weaned at four months old and had always been sickly. 1 gave it the usual treatment in such eases but without benetit. The child kept grow ing thinner until it weighed butlittle more than when horn or rjerhans ten pounds. - 1 then started the father to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarr a Remedy. Before one bottle of the a nt size had been used s marked improvement was seen and ta continued use cured the child: its weakness and puny constitution dls anneared and ita father and mvself be lieve the child's life was saved by this remedy; J. T. Mario w, 51. t)., Xama roa, 111. For sale by J. Hal fiobbitt Druggist ' . , The Grand Bonuch has under him' 800 subordinate eunuchs, John Q. Mauirer. editor of tbe Sun beam, Seligman. Mo; who maned O rover Cleveland for the Presidency in XNOvemoer, l&sx, wnue whb mayor or Buffalo. N. Y.. Is enthusiastic in hia praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana uisrrncea tfcmeoy, tie says: "i bave used it for the past five years and consider it the bett preparation of tbe kind in the market. It is as staple as sugar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. .Jot sale by J, Ha ifobbllt. Druggist. sept ' Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Tw vtrtiifl ef a mnrtflram deed vtven trr Hardv B. Bagwell and Adelam" Bagwell bis wife, to Catharine BoTlan, dai il January ) 1M and tniilRtered in the offloft ul the Ueirllter ot Deeds tot Wake county In Book 104. page ee, I will, on the 1Mb day of November. IMS. at IS o'clock, at the Court Bouse door In Balelgh. Wake county, aeU, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate to-wtt: A certain tract of land situate In Wake county. St. Mary's Township, adjoin, log the lands of Samuel Watts Allen Hturdlvant . V. ISUpnJV, DVUHS DIHIbU BUM UHJ W1U more fully described as follows: Beginning at Jointers on the Bniltnfleld and BaleiKh Boad. ohn Parker'a (now Samuel Watte) corner near Watts thence with bis line South two degrees west ass chains to a stake, thence south 71 de- -eea west 7.W chains to the Wilmington aoaa. iocuce wi,u saiu ruau iu a uiiiv, jujvu vtuiui vant's corner, thence with his line south w de gree! west e.4T chains to a stake. Bturdlvant's corner, thence with hia line north I degrees east seven ehalne to a rock, Bturdlvant's comer: thence with hia Una south Sn degrees west 40.90 chains to a stake In Jack Dupree's line,, thence north two degrees east S0.30 chains to a llgmwoca stump, ju. J. weauiera corner, tlience with hia line south ST degrees east w.SS chains to a rock. Weathers' corner, thence north 8 degrees east ) ft.ee clialns to the Smlth Seld Boad. thence with said road to black lack, Wm. Hturdtvant'e comer, uience witn nia in north a derates eastf.l chains to a black lack. Bedle Smith's ooroer, thence south 81 de grees east 1 chain to a rock In the oldroad, Uience as the said road south s degrees cast 15.10 chains to the SmiUifteld Boad. thence wltb the aald road to the beslnnUuL eontalnini SOt l-i acres more or less. This JStn nJ oi uetoper. tsvo. W. at BOYLAN, " - v Enoutur of Oatharlne Boylan. . SALE OF LAND. In Bursance of a Judgment rebdered ou the ssth day of . September, A. D. 1898, in a special proceeding entitled W. R Blake, administrator of Mrs. EE. Glenn, deceased, against Fattie Duptee etal., beiore the Clerk of Wake Su perior uoun, x win- seu at me court house door, in the citv of Raleigh, on the 4th day of November A. D. 1896, at IS o'clock m , at public auction, for cash, to toe highest Didder, -toe fol lowing described lot or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in the city of Balelgh, on the tbe north side of Martin street, and bounded on tbe east by lot of Hen derson Beeves, deceased, on tbe south by the land or manage jonnson, de ceased, and on the north by the lot formerly owned by Wesley whitaker; fronting on said Martin street 86 feet, and running back S10 feet, containing one-pixth of an acre more or leas. . : , W.K. BULKE, octl SOd ' Commissioner. (TOU DO NOT REALIZE That you Are in Jtaieigh unless you are topping a uie VAlBpno HOUSE The only Hotel In tbe' city convenient , Vt uusinesa. All mnMia nn the third floor S2.00 ner dav; first and second floors $3.00 and S2.6oper.oay. , SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FBEB BUS AT ALL TBAIN8. Thousands of dollars recently expended - .v. - 1 provemenw. , a- Ij. T. BROWN, Frop. i i in. i , Aug 0. ' .rt TumariTraT 'i - . I DISCOVERY OK r ' " Vf Cnrse In 1 to daja, Im I I i V onre. Canbeoarri Bieuiate in enmt; amok to 1 Ik m -m m m pmket, all oonutietA in one email muhk. Bent bf mail, prepaid, plain pauasse, on noeipt ot pnoe. Si par bus. eaini For aale by Joha' T. McBae, drug gist. ""CM vtiwi Til YALUAELE FAR: FOR SALE. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust from B A. Hodge and JLoretta Hodge, hia wife, dated December 6th; 1890, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N. C, In Book US, at page 218, 1 will on ' THURSDAY. Kovember 14th, 1896, : sell at publio auction, to the highest bidder for cash, six (6) tracta-of land situate in Saint Matthews township, Wake county, N. C, and described as follows: - Fibst Tbct containing 381 8-4 acres, more or less, being Lot, No 8 of the Uaston Wilder lands, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of aald Hodge on the south, of the late David Hlnton on the east, of the said Hodge on the north and Neuse river on the we?t; and bounded aa follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on tbe east bank of Neuse river, about 18 links be low tbe mouth of a gut the southwett corner of -Tract No. L bought at the same time and place by Joseph An drews, runs tbenoe east 296 poles to a stake in the late David Hinton's line; thence with his line south 24 degrees, west 140 pole to a stake and pointers; thence west 263 poles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuse river: thence up the various courses of the river about 128 poles to the begin ning, being same tract conveyed by John B. Williams and wife to B. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said offloe, In Book eo at. page 646, reference to which Is made. Second Tract, containing 100 acres, more on less, being Lot No: 4 of the Betsy Hlnton farm (formerly Gaston Wilder's land) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small birch and point ers on the bank fit Neuse river about six poles below Spring Out; thence with thedlvlding line east 263 poles to a stake in David Hinton's line; thence with the same about 82 poles to a stake on Mingo creek : thence down the creek about 824 poles to where it empties into Neuse river: tbenoe up the said river about 196 poles to the beginning; being same tract conveyed by w. R. Poole to B. A. Hodge by deed recorder", in said offloe, in Book 58, at page 182, referenoe to which is made. Third Tbact, containing 118 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of the Tarborough road w. R. Pool's corner runs south 1-2 degree west 46 pole to a stake and pointer in the neadef a small branch; thence with said branch 80 poles to a pice on the east side of the branch: thence south 24 8-4 degrees west 88 poles to a stake and pointers; thence east 108 1-2 poles to a stake; thence north 61-4 degrees east 214 poles to the Tarborough road; thence with said road 08 poles to tbe beginning, being same tract conveyed by Jennie Hinton to R. A Hodge, by deed recorded in sa'd office in- Book 105, at page 661, referenoe to which hi made. Fourth Tract, containing TO 8-4 acres, nure or less, and bounded as fol lows: Begins at a stake in the centre of the Hodge road, and in J. H. Poole's line, beinir the northeast corner of the lot purchased by Joseph Andrews, atr same time ana piece, runs uience east with Poole's Una 122 1-2 coles to a stake and pointers on a branch ; thence nearly south down tbe various courses of the branch 88 Doles to a lanre nine on the east side of the same David Hinton's corner tbenoe with bis line south 24 degrees west 89 18 poles to a stake and pointers, the corner of the dividing line between this lot, or parcel, and that purchased by G. H. Wllliarjis, at same sale; tbenoe west 104 poles to a stake in the centre of Hodge road ; thence north ward along said road 118 1-8 poles to the beginning, being same tract conveyed by Sarah E. Wilder, commissioner, to H. A. Hodae. bv deed recorded in said office, in Book 66, spagel4o, reference to which is made. , Fifth Tract, containing twentv-nve acres, more or less, adjoining the lands 01 Kumn wuiiams, a. r wuuamson, William 8mith and Joseph J. Andrews, and on tbe east side of Neuse river, be tas' a cart of the Betsv Hinton tract bought by said Andrews at tbe G. H. W.'lder estate sale, being the southwest corner of said tract according to a chop ped line commencing at the said river. Deiow spring gui, aiawiuow: inenoe up said river ' to above the falls at a twin red-oak; thence east to a stob and pine; tbence to a stob in the branch; thence south to B. Williams' land, a lightwood knot; thence west to tbe be ginning, ana Ming we same tract con veyed by Joseph J. Andrews and others to & A. Hodge, by deed recorded in said office, in Book 66, at page 807, ref erence to which is made. - Sixth Tract, containing eignt acres and twenty-five perch, more or less, ad joining the lands of W. B. Poole, Jesse Watkins, deceased, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a take in centre ef Hodge road In Poole's line; thence with said road south 8 14 degrees east 26 poles to a stake in centre of the same; thence west 60 1-4 poles to a stake; thence nortn 20 s-a poies 10 a stake In Poole's line; thence with the same east;48 8-4 poles to the beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams ana wire 10 saw rv. &. ouuge, hv dnMl nworda'l in said office, in Book 82 at page SO, reference to wbioh is made. . Pucs of saije County Court House door, In Baleigh, N. O. TUfX or San-eli o'clock m - , " ERNEST HAYWOoD. Truster. October 12, 1896. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. finder and bv virtue or nower eon' tained in a mortgage executed to me by Kobert A. jfotter ana nis wue euaonia trotter, on the 7tn aay or uoTooer, a. l loon wliinh aald mortiraire la recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in hook 114, on page luo, I will sell by request at tbe Court House InW&ka ennntv. at Dublio auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the tract of land particularly aesonuea ui euu uiurt gage, which is bounded, and described asfolk.rs: Lying and being in Wake county. North Carolina, In Saint Mary's twnshiD.and beeinnintr at a white-oak. John Ellis' (deceased) corner, and runs thence south 332 poles to a red-oak in Wm. Band's old line: tnence east witn said Rand's line to the mill-path stake dull AJiUW.P, VUWW ML.vu n.w .1... mill-path to stake and pointers; thence east to a pine, corner of John Mitehen- erS line; ineuoa norui vu reu-wua tiirnvw east SO Doles to a stake ant pointers; thence north 74 poles to a irakn in the line formerly owned bv P. H. Gower: thence with said line west SO poles to a black-jack; thence south to a pine in P. H. Grower's old corner; thence west to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands OIUOO. Ultouener, eo. " . otiiu um Ttrvant tieinir the tract of land conveyed by J. P. trolly, commissioner in special proceedings, entiwea j. r. ftniiv adminifltratox of J. G. Duuree. deceased, vs. H. Dupree and others. In Wake Superior Court, to Robert A. Pot tar. : -.. .' ' ' -Time of sale, IS o'clock, dl, on the 18th of novemaer, isho. , W. T. 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I hope the day ta not far distant when nothan wttl consider the real tatanatof their ehttdren, and nee Oaatoriata ! stead of thanriouaqaaoknoeCrumavhlchan i deilroylucthear lond ones, by forcliiir opium, j morphine, aoothmf syrup and other h artful asents down then- throata, thereby aendmg than to praniaiui e ajravea." Da. 3. r. SjHcanaoe, Oonway, Ark, 1 Tkm Ceataa Oeaapaajr, TI Mnti Btraeit, Jferar Tanrk City. UL - IT W. E HOLLO THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Life Insurance Comp'y Sells plain life insurance, as pro tection to the family, creditors or one's old age, and asks a careful ex amination of ita elear and equitable contrasts, with their oneqnaled guar antees in flgares on the policy, giving trae life insnrsno at its Lowest possible Cost Willi Pnrfnat HflflnHtr. Thie com pany has been doing; business ia this State over twenty-eight years, and its policy Holders are ita umst D mn.ni'o. Tha Cnnnactlant Uatnal has BO speculative feature, extension forfei tores or Intricate plans, eontrlvea for -the oompany'e advantage, nor the incontestable clause, admit- flnir raanala at the axnanae of its hon est members, bat if any happen to get in, it gives tnem tneir money oaes, all stated la toe contract, xne -3 3 Per Cent Reserve hsAbeeome aa important faetor ia life insaranee. All wiU be gladly ex plained by . ' j S. D. WAIT, : General Agent. Halelgh. ECONOMY t Mav be neoeasarv in manv way when dollars are scarce and. wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it m me purcnase or cooa, wmou us wm. Kninw a nnrtAin aranaara rooa lmuer- fectly nourishes; up to that standard it costs a reasonaoie price, n a uever want more tnan a reasonable pxioa ior our Uroceriea. ,.- - RAPID SALES Qlva our enstomers the beneBt ot close margins, We never keep any thing that is not the best of ita kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest mis. : . CHOICE GROCERIES Always m stock and promptly de livered when oraereu. ITHOS.. Ml! Castorla. " OaaSorla is aowell adapted to children SuU I reoonmwml ttaewperilonypreaoriftiQa knows to ma," H. A.Anonnn,lt D., 11 So. Oxford St,, Brooklyn, H. Y. "On ptratatans la the ehlldrann depart aaaeS have spoken hlaUy..pf their experi ence aa their oataato practice with Oaatcria, and althoagh we only haie among cor MtUcal enppUae what la known aa regnlar prodnota, yet we era tree to oonfeaa that the merits ot Oaatorla baa won at to look with faror upon tt." Chrbd BoarrraL Ann Diarmauv, Boston, Maaa Auaar O. 8mm, Am, L ? Ill f rb I I ij; I yjj0h mmiiiA he Ideal Steam LAUNDRY Is the best equipped and does the most prompt and SATISFACTORY WORK in the city. Send in your work. Phone No 19 WAY & SOUS. Miss Maggie Beese. New flillinery We are now showing all the latest and most desirable shapes and stylee ia Fall and Winter ..Millinery. Our stock is well selected, both as to STYLE and PRICE. There is a arrest variety ia Caps and Sailors for Misses snd Children. All colors and sixes from She to fS.00. Wa will ; be pleased to have the ladies .mil and look at oar stoeh. Every ose will teeelv prompt sad polite atteatloa. jkissfslaggieffcese 906 reyetteviUa Street. BULBS For Winter- and Spring BLOOMING. fTMnaM and Vaster Lilies. Hvacintbs Freesiaa, arclssos, etc Palm, Ferns ana otner plants tor room ecoraang, Oat Flowers Boquets .V'- -. . -.' ;.-"'.-.'-'"Kit?,: -S v Floral Designs. Evergreen, Magnolias Trees. and ;, Shade H. BTEIN1IETZW Florist, North Halifax etreet, near Peace In . . sututa, Phone US. octlT lm I, - , , ' S f ' t 1 !" i. albimg about famS ture and furniture Royall & Borden North Carolba's largest dealers and only mannfaoturers, have stores from Maine to Mexico "all on paper." Bat here in North Carolina they haveia real FURNITURE FACTORY, larger size, employing; 163 running day and night to fill orders. Also bave CHAIR AND MATTRESS FACTORY At the same place, where we can make any kind of Mattress yon want. Oar profits are too small to open any more branch houses at pres ent. Bat we have one each in Goldsboro, Raleigh and Durham fall of the best and oheapest line of FURNITURE AND NOVELTIES ever shown at either place. We cannot place oar bargains on you through the Press-Visitor that we stock and compare oar prioes with any house. We leave the foal anee with you We gladly show any one through our store, whether they buy or not Open at night. ROYALL ah BORDEN, It A.LEIGH,DUBHAM. GOLDSBOBO Sonthern Railway. fPledmont Air-Line. J CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect Oct.. 7, 1898. Trains leave Raleigh, N. O., r Daily, connkots ai ureensDoro, tor an points North and Bouth, and Winston-Salem and points on the North-western North Caro lina Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points In Western North Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn., Cincinnati and western points; at Charlotte, for Bpartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. Connects at Durham for Ox lord, Keysville snd Richmond ; at breensboro for Washington and all points North ; also has connection at Greensboro for winston-tialem and points In North Carolina. 2:00 AM Daily Ex Sund'y 9:00 AM f Connects at ttolma for Fay-, etteviue ana- intermediate sta tions on the Wilson and Fay- Uh... ft... .tell., - 11:10 AM Daily ex 6un Goldsboro for Newborn and Morehead City, daily except Sundays: for Wilmington and intermediate stations on the W and WBR, daily. Connects at belma for Wilson Rocky Mount, Tarboro and local stations on Norfolk and Carolina Railroad, arrives at Goldsboro 1:20 pm 3:14 pm Dally For Goldsboro. Connects at Durham for Ox ford, Clarksville and Keysville except Sundays ; at Greensboro with Washington and South western Vestibuled Limited, and the New York and Florida Short Line riimited train for all points North, and with main line train No 13 for Danville. Richmond and inter 4:011 PM Daily mediate local stations ; also has connection for Wlnntoa-ttalem and with main Jine train No SS fast mail for Charlotte, Spar tanburg. OreenviHe. . Atlanta and all points South: also Co- lumDia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah. Jacksonville and all points in Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Jacksonville and I at Charlotte with sleeping car l mr Augusta. TBAUTS ABBTVa kX &ALXISB, . O. 8:00 AM Daily 4:10 FX From Greensboro and all points north and south. Sleep Ing car Greensboro-to Raleigh. From Goldsboro, Wilming ton, Fayetteville and all points la eastern Carolina. From Durham, Greensboro and all points North and South. 1:1S PM 8K PM Daily ex Sua From Goldsboro points east. and all Local treigHt trains also carry passen . Pullman cars on afternoon tram from Raleigh to GresBsboro, and oa morning train from Greensboro. Double dally trains between Balelgh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick time; un exoe'Jed accommodation, C L Hopkins, TP A, Charlotte, N 0. JtXCoxp, v - WAToaav Traffic M'tr. Gen Pass AVt WHGRHKN, ' Wsshlngtoa 1)0 Genl Saperintendent. . fKastar" Svstem.1 Ohasaberlalx's Bye and Skin O&emeal Is unequalled for Eucema, Tetter, Salt Rheunt Scald Head, Son Nipples, Chapped Handattcbing PiMk, Burns, Frost Bites, Chrome Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. Par sals by druggists at 35 cents per bos. . ' TO B0B8bTWVXU. For putting horse in a fine healthy con dition try Dr. Cady'a Condition Powders. They tone ap the svstem, aid digestion, com loee ot appetite, relieve oowtipatioo, correct kidney disorders sad destroy worms, givins taw kTa to as old or CTOMrerked hone, ii twin per paokag. tarsals by druggists. paper, bat simply desire to inform are here and ask you to inspect our NOVEMBER HORSE SALE! I will bold my sixth annual aale of TROTTING BRED, HARNESS and SADDLE HOUSES at Baleigh, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, when the best lot I ever offered will be sold for cash for the best bid. Good horses are Retting scarce, cotton selling at 8 l-8o. tobacco Belling high with the greatest crop of corn and (odder ever made In tbe South, good, sound, well-bred boraee will command good prices. Par ties having such to dispose of and wanting tbem in this sale, will please communicate with me by or before OCTOBER 8th, that 1 may place in my catalogue, which will be ready about October 20th. B. P. WILLIAMSON, RALEIGH, N. C. Sept. 27. 1895. WHAT'S YOUR FAVpRITE Snuff Why, Parson's Celebrated BECAUSE It is the purest and best, manufac tured out of select Virginia Leaf To. bacco. -The Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco and we guarantee it yon give it a trial your good Judgment will approve ss EGERTON it And in future yon will use no other brand. Put up In any size pack age to suit the trade. 5oId By AH Dealers J. M. PARSONS, Man'factY New Brunswick, M. 3. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - Having qaallfled as administrator of . . . V. . C u V, M. . 1. .. J 1 late of Wake county, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to tbe un. derslined on or before the 26th day of September, 18tfl, or this notice wiU be plead in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. i.C. MARCO M, ' Administrator of K F. Cheatham, Deceased. -Pnu it MirsaRD, Attorneys. aepS-w