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SHE WAS WAITINQ. Why does my lore not eomer ; Where ean he be? My lo? that Mid bat yesterday He would be true to me He is so fair tod and brave, . And I do lofe him so vr -Thsl it would break my heart - Tolouss bim n, I know. He eomeei b, yes. be eomesl -" .With joy my bosom swells, .. I wonder if ba broogbt r , -Tbe caramels? J5TATE EWS. THUS OF ALL KINDS FROM . ALL PARTS. - ' North Carolina Happenlnjrs Briefly - , ' Collated from Cherokee to " , Currituck. ; ' The Star aaya the steamer Coramo --' dor ia atill In pott at Wilmington, bat v . getting read to tail. . - ; A aegro drUer fell off a wagon at n. tn. u.i J., .-a . i,i n uiniiriui iwi i ivjBr i bum b othwv. rsnecroes hit aeek and broke IV . , Mr. Emanuel Strauss, proprietor of the CoamoDoliUn hotel, of ' Asheville. uieu iiuk mwrsius; oi pauiu puea - nonla. . ' ' " i- , -' ji.j ip-is i - I., (J A negro waa killed at Washington last Tuesday by falling off a eoal chute Into the river. In falling he Brat atraek some Umber, (tanning him and then Into the river, and ...drowned. x', r - " J-a ' Buffalo BUI pat ap M.000 bail for his Indian, Craiy Bill, wanted for al lea-ad mardar In.. Baltlmo.e. Whan Craiy Bill and Ool Cody returned to v the Wild .West eamp at the exposition, ' the Indiana relied and their ehlefs " made speeches. Col, Cody replied and they had a great time, ." .. V . . Tha Ideal Panacea. ' James L. Francis, Alderman, Cbiea- goi saysi I rrgaid Dr. King's New Discovery as an -Ideal- Paaaeea for -' Coughs, Colds and lung -complaints. . having aaed it in my family- for: the last Ave ' years,: to: she ; exclusion of : physleians prescriptions or other pre- ' parstioas." :iv?i:r?:r'y.t. Bar, John Burgas, Kokuk, lows, - writesi "I hate been S minister of the Methodist Episcopal ehnroh fjr 60 r jwm vw murr, aau uaie now ivuhu anything so beneficial or that gar me fuch speedy relief ss Dr. King's New Discovery.'. .Try this Ideal Cough : remedy now. T'lal bottles free at i John Y. MeRae's dreg store.? i i ' ; - Three shooners went eshot eat Ocean :- Vlsw Satorday.'.:,,-f V'X::.r ' Chamberlan's is the best of all. VTn. cent J. Bark, of Danburyv Iowa, has used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wheneTer in need of a medicine for cuugua una cuius, iur cue past nvw years and says : "It always helps me out. If anyone asks me what kind of berlain's, that la the best of ait S6 and BOo bottles for sale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggists. . - - . : Besalptaat the Atlanta Exposition arc increasing. , : ; "s For Insomnia," sleeplessness, herr ousneea, hysteria and all forms of nervous exhaustion and debility, there is bat one remedy, Johnson's Sarss parllla and Celery- works directly opon the nerre centers -and nerer ; fails to sure. Large "bottles 80 cents. ' f sale py oka T, MaBa.S. ik x Thf Ohio campaign closed Saturday. Last June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-months-old child, suffering from Infantile diarrhoea, to me. It h d been weaned at four months old and had always been sickly. I gave it the usual treatment in. such eases but without benefit .The child kept grow, tng thinner until lb weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Chamberlain's Oolie, Cholera and Diarr - a Bemedy. -Before one bottle of the nt size had been used a marked improvement wss seen and ts continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution dis appeared and its father and myself be lieve the child's life was saved by this remedy,- J. T. Mario w. ML D,. Tama roa, 111. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist ., , - - Buffalo Bill's show aloaad n' this "season ta Atlanta Saturday. ' . a. jr. xinirer. uewsrt. rs.w- writes i Hi. Earing of this 'place has used your remedy for th Piles and recom- ' J. , lull. fO. ... u- ' your address..:; I would like . to know 08 what terms and price you Sell to dealers. Let me hear from yon and oblige. Sold by John T. MaoKa. a A legal holiday is a godsend to a hard-worked elty offletal. :-. '. .' ; A horse ticked H. 8 Bhafer.1 of the Freemyer House, Middleburg, N. T. on tbe knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to beeome stiff, a. friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which he did, and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Bhafer has recomended it to many others and sys it is excellent for any kind of a brnlae or sprain. , This same remedy is also famous for ts cures of rheumatism. For sale by -J. Hal Bobbitt , . - A verdiot of guilty was returned agalnrt Holmes th 'malti-m orders r Saturday night :' , ;: , "v . Th way to reach catarrh is through the blood. Johnson's Ssrsspsrilla and Celery treats this disease successfully. Try it and you will not b dlssfpoln- ted. .Trice, large bottles, 60 eenta. For sale by Joha T. MaoEae, drug gist. - - " .. : .. Kalamuoo had the arthq.ssk- for a whole minute. -Stands Pigeon-Toed. : , m. ..; f ... Jessie How does Fannie stand in her classes? Well " Flossie Oh, no Jnst awfol pljjeon- toed. ; ,- Old People. . ' Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bit ters... This medicine does not stimu late and contains no whiskey or other intoxicant, bat acts as a tonio and alterative. ' It . acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding nature in tha performance of the functions. , Bleotrie Bitters is an excellent appetiser and aids digestion, Old people find it lust exactly what they need.: Price fifty seats per hot tie at John X. tlaoliae's drug store, A straight "tip" on a erooked prise flght ia an Impossibility. v John G. Maucrer. editor of tbe Sun beam, Beligman, Mo, who maned Grover Cleveland for the Presidency in November, 1882, -while was mayor of Buffalo, N. Y., is enthusiastic in his praise of Ohamberlain's Colio, Cholera ana xfinrraosn neuiooj. xie toya; i have need it for tbe Dast five Tears and consider it tbe beat preparation of the kind in the market, It ia as staple as sugar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. For sale by J, Ha Bobbitt Druggist. : -'sept ... .mm mi ' ' ' Fitxslmmons is always in the soap, It is Jalien. ' - t All diseases of the skia eared -and th best complexion restored by John, son's Oriental Soap, perfumed and highly medicated. Two eakes in eaeh paekage,1US eenta. For sal by John X. MasRa : . Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of a raortaam deed stven br HardV B. Bagwell and Adeiaiue Bagwell his irite. to cauianne tsovian, auea January ii, ivv aau reiiistered in tt offloe of tbe Beirlater ot Deeds for Wake eounty in Book lot, page S, I will, ou tne jnn aaj oz noveraoer. ivto. at no-eioca. at the Court Boom door la Balelgh. Wake eonn. sen. ai Dunne aucaon. so in a nisnesi bidder for euh. the tollowina described real estate to-wlt: A certain tract of land situate In Wake county . Bt Mary's Towntnip adjoio inl the lands of Samuel Watts Allen Bturdirant J. Q. Dupree; Bedle Bmltb and others, and more folly described as follows: Beginning at humtb on cue oimiunriu nuu xMieigu doui ohn Parker's (now Samuel Watts) eorunr near wans tnenee witn nis uue sou in two aegreea westassebatnstoa stake thence south n de- STees west tf.M ehalna to the tft umlnKton Road. thence with said road to a Dine. Allen Sturul- vant's corner, thence with his line south, de grees west 8.47 chains to a stake Sturdlvant's corner, thence With his line aoith 8 degrees east the nee with his line south S. drgrees west kto ehalna to a stake in Jack Duuree's tine. thence north two degrees esst so.se chains to a iigutwood stump, 1 J. weathers corner thenoe with his line south at degrees east ti.S ehalna to a rock. Weathers' corner, thence north S decrees ease B.SS ehalna to tbe gmith- neld Boad. tbenee with said road to a black lack, Win. Hturdlvant'a corner, thence with his line norths decrees east V.f chains to a black Jack. Bedle Smith's comer thence south St de grees east 1 enain to rock in ineoiaroau. thence as the said road south ! degrees east 16.1 chains to ib Bmlthoeld Boad tfienee with the said road to the beginning, containing soi 1-4 acres more or less. - - This Utb day of October: 1MB. , . J T W. M BOTLAN, " - . T Kxecutorot Catharine Borlan. 'Notice to Defendants. In tbe IT. 8. Circuit Conrt for th " Eastern Dlstriot of North Carolnia, Buffalo City Milh Limited, vs. W. w. Arobtbald aDd May u AroDiDaia. - It is ordered that said W. W, Ar chibald and May G. Arohibald be re quired to appear and plead, answer or demur at the offloe of tbe Ciei k of tbe United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the city ot Raleigh, on or be fore November lltb, 1896, and that a copy ot this order together with a copy of the blU of oamplaint and sub- SOBoa herein shall be served upon lie defendants in tbe Southern Die triot of New York, tbe Eastern Dis trict ot 1 Virginia, or in each other Distrlot as the defendant may be fnnnrt Tr ia f nrthnr nrdflred that sQrvioe be made by publication once a week for six weeks In the Fbbbs VisrroB, a newspaper published in the city of Raleigh. y Sent. ii. 1898. r - v Clxbm. -v SALE OF LAND. . i5?v In nursanoe of a judsment rendered on the fttth day of September, A. D. 1895. in a special proceeding entitled W, R Blake, administrator of Mrs. E E. Glenn, deceased, against Pattie Dunree et ai, before the Clerk of Wake Su perior court, i win sen at tbe court house door, in the cltr of Baleish. on the 4th day of November A. D. 1886, at U o'clock m . at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the fol lowing described lot or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in the city of Baleigh, on the tbe north side ot Martin street; nd bounded on the east by lot of Hen derson Beeves, deceased, on the sontb Dy ine tana oi manage jonnson, ae-ceased,- and on the north by the lot formerly owned by Weslev Whltaker: fronting on said Martin street 86 feet, and running back 210 feet, containing one-sixth of an acre more or less, . - ootl aod i -.-.rr Commissioner. , OU DO NOT REALIZE X That yon are in Raleigh unless you are er, :,,! stopping at uie f-s-- VABOlO HOUSE The only Hotel In the eity convenient V;. ' W JBusinees. ::";. All rooms on the third floors! 00 per day: first and second floors $8.00 and 8.60 per oay. '?.'., ,- 'v. . . SPECIAL WEiiKLY. RATES FBEB BUS AT ALL TBAINS. r Thousands of dollars recently expended -. ; provements. ; v : j v Tj. V. BBOWH, Pwpr.' ' Aug e. The qreatest Diecovcftv or THC AQC. a nH w y 1nra In 1 to 4 davs. Tm eitre. i-an be earned in teas al tMK-kt. ail ectnitlete in one rmtl pevui4ti PMc.a. bwl by nmu, pmpeia. plain rsesttit ec pnee. ai pas sea. For sale by Joha T. Mse, drag gist '"i in 4H heturti " 'ft,,,Mf-alf VJhat io Caatoria la Dr. Samael Pitcher's ircw.-rirjtloa for Infanta : - avid Children. It contains neither Oiiam, Morphine nor '. , other Narcotie substance. It is a Iiarmless sabetltute y tot Paregorie, Props, Boothlug 8yrurM,aadl Castor OIL It Is Pleasant, f Its guarantee Is thirty years'' sue by - -MUUons of Mothers. Casteria destroys Worms and allays --, feveriahiiness, Castoria prevents vomiting Soar Curd, cares Dlarrhosa - nnd 'Wind Colio. Castoria relleres) teething- troablcs, eojres constipation and flatulency. ' 'Castoria assimilates ! the food, regulates the stomach ; and ; bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas ' toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria.1 "Ossturla Is aa exoaUent medicine for ebfl staav Jtotbam kav lepeatedly teal as of its SOOdaOsctapoaOMer akildna.n . - 1 ,ta,q Oeaooc, ., UrawMass. - Caatoria Is the beat remedy forohOdna of wfalohlamaoqoatBSad. I hops the day a ao tar dlsWsrtwnaaniothatawMooBaldor the rssl tsasrast of thatr ohOdrea, aad use Oaatorta la.. stead of thevajtooaqoaok aoatrumsvfalchara duanoysn saasrtored oaea, ay fowmioBSuBa, saorfaana, snoailns; syrvp aad otaar hartfol I dowa their throals, thereby sisallna I ss pramsriM s glares." Da. J. r. XniaswLow, L . JTyj ; , - -OoBway, Ark. The Oast taw Coaapauay, TI ';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 oarefai ei aminatlon of its elear and equitable eontrsets, with their aneqnaled gnar aatees In figure on the policy, giving tru life Insurance at It Lowest possible Cost With Perfeet Seourity. This ebm pany has been doing basiness in this State over twenty-eight years, and its policy holders are its BKSTFB1KND8. Tb uonneetleut Mutual nas-ao peeulatlve feature extension forfei ture or intricate plans, contrived for - the company's advantage, aor th Incontestable clause, admit ting rascals st the eipense of it hon est members, but If any happen to get in, It gire them their money baek, all stated is th eoatraot. Th . 3 Per Cent Reserve has beeome ; aa Important f aetor la life insurance. All will he gladly ex plained by Mrt'S'M '5. D. WAIT, Gnrl Aff-at. HUig. SCONOMY Mar be necessary in man v wave when dollars are scarce and wauls many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase ot food, which is life. Below a certain standard food imDer- fectly nourishes; up to that standard it costs a reasonable price. . We never want more than a reasonable nnoe lot our Groceries. . ; - RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit ot close manrios, - We never keep any thing that is not the best of Its kind, and we only waut a fair profit on what we invest in it. ...... CHOICE GROCERIES " Always in s'-ek and promptly de livered when ordereo. . , Castoria, ' 'nsetrrla a so well adapted toshfldraasba I raoomniand S aasopariorloafljpraiartptioa mnm.- . E. A. Aaoaaa, D4 V Ut Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, H. T. 'OorphyalolaDSla the eblldrea's dapait- aavs spokaa ahr of their opart. eowe la their eotslde praottos with Castoria, -aad aUhoncli w ealy hare amon- our BMdlaal snppUes what a kaowa as nBlar prodaats,Tatwssra tree lo osnfeat that sba aaartts of OaatorU has wen oa to look with favor Bpoa it." vjmrBB Hoarrui. in DiarssauT, v Boston, Haas. Aubw a Bam, Prmx, ; Kirn; Strt, Vow Texk City. P t 1) w jjjiip mmmm he Ideal Steam LAUNDRY Is tbe best equipped and does the - most prompt and SATISFACTORY WORK in tbe city. Send In your work I'bone No 10. WAY & SOXS. Hiss Maggie Beese. NewJlillinery We are now showing all the latest and most desirable shspes and styles In Fall and Winter Millinery. Our stock Is well selected, both as to - STYLE and PRICE. There is a great variety in Caps and Sailors for- Hisses and Children. All colors aad sixes- from 85 to $8.00. W will be pleased to' hav the ladies sail and look at onr stoek. Every on will reoeiv prompt and polite attention. , v fJissVTQgglcecse 900 FayetteviU Street. , . BULBS Fox Winter and Spring - BLOOMING. Chinese and Easter Lilies, Hyacinths Freesias, Narcissus, etc Palms, Ferns and other plants for room decorating. Oat Flowers XSoquets Evergreen, Trees. lagnoliss and Shade II. CTEIN1IETZ, Florist North, Halifax Street, near Pesos In. - .. stitute. PhohellS. : ootlTla VALUABLE FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. :. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust from A. A. Bodge and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December (th, 1800, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N. ii., in Book US, at page 818, Iwillon ; . - THTJBSDAY. November 14th. 1895, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, six (6) tract of land situate in Saint Matthews township. Wake county, N. C, and described as follows: Fibst Tea or containing! 321 8-4 acres. more or less, being Lot. No 8 of the uaston Wilder lands, and described aa follows: Adjoining the lands of said Bodse on the south, of the lata David Hintbn on the east of the said Hodge on tbe north and Mouse river on the west; and bounded ss follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on the east Dana oz jxeuse river, aoout u links be low the mouth of a rat. the southwest corner of Tract No. L bought at the same time ana piece Dy Josenn An drews, runs thenoe east 295 poles to a stake in the late David Hinton's line; inence wnn nis une souin s degrees, west 140 ooles to a stake and nointers: thenoe west 863 ooles to a small birch tree and pointers oirthe bank of Neuse river: tbenee up the various courses of tne nver aoout noies to tne besln- ninav boiDg same tract conveved bv dunn a, vvuuams anu wue ion. A Hodge by deed recorded in said office. in Book 60 at page 645, reference to wnicn is maae. . Second Tract, contsialns' 106 seres. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of the Betsy Hin ton farm (formerly Gaston Wilder's land) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small birch and point ers on the bank of Neuse river about six poles below Spring Gut; thence with the dividing line east 258 poles to a stake in Davia 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; thenoe up the said river about 195 poles to the beginning: being same tract conveyed by W. 3 Poole to B. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, in Book 56, at page 182, reference to which is made. Third Tract, 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 rui s south 1-2 degree west 45 Doler to a stake and DOinters in tbe head of a small branch; thence with said branch 89 poles to a pice on tbe east side 'of the branch: thence south 24 8-4 degrees west 88 poles to a stake ana potuters: then, e east 108 1-2 Doles to a stake; thence north 51-4degr.es east 214 -wits to the i arborougb road; coence wun sain roaa us poles to tne beginning, being same tract conveyed by Je n e Hinton to R A Uodna. bv deed recorded in sa'd office in Bojk 105, at page 551, reference to which is made. Fourth Tract, containing 79 8-4 ac es, mre or less, and bounded as fol lows: Begins at a stake in tbe centre of the Hodge road, and in J. H. Poole's line, being the northeast corner of tbe lot purchawd by Joseph Andrews, at same time and place, runs thenoe east with Poole's line 122 1-2 poles toa stake and pointers on a branch; tbenee nearly south down tbe various courses of tbe branch 33 poles to a large pine on the east side of tbe same David Hinton's corner thence with bis line south 24 degrees west 89 1-8 poles to a stake and pointers, the corner of the dividing line between this lot, or parcel, and that purchased by G. H. Williams, at same sale; tbenee west 104 poles to a stake in the centre of Hodge road; thence north ward along said road 118 1-8 poles to the oegtnning. oeing same tract conveved by Sarah E. wilder, commissioner, to k. a. uoage. dv deed recorded in said office, in Book 58, at page 148, reference to wbich Is made. r-flve acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Buffin Williams. B. P Williamson, William Smith and Joseph J. Andrews. and on the east side of Neuse river, be ing a nart of tbe Betsy Hinton tract bought by said Andrews at the G. H. Wilder estate sale, being tbe southwest corner of said tract according to a chop ped Une commencing at the said river, DeiowsDrtns gut. atawiuow: tnenee up said river to above the falls at a twin red-oak; tbenee east to a stob and pine; thence to a stob In the branch; thence sonth to B. Williams' land, a lightwood knot; thenoe west to the be ginning, and being the same tract con veyed by Joseph J7 Andrews and others to k. a. linage, oy ueea recorueu in said office, in Book 56, at page 807, ref erence to which is made. Hixth tract, containing eurnt acres and twenty-flve perch, more or less, ad orning tne lands or w. k. rooie, jesse atkins. deoeasen. and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in centre f Hodge road in Poole's line; thenoe with said road south 8 1-9 degree east 26 poles to a stake in centre of the same; thence west 50 1-4 poles to a stake; thence north 26 8-4 poles to a stake in Poole's line; thence with tbe same east:48 8-4 poles to tne beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams and wife to said K. A. Hodge, by deed recordel in said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is made. Place or Sale County Court House door, in Baleigh, N. C. Time of Sale -12 o'clock m EBNE8T HAYWOOD. TBwrxE. October 12. 1896. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and by virtue or power con tained in a mortgage executed to me by Bobert A. Potter and his wife Sidonia Potter on the th day of October, A . I 1800, which said mortgage is reoorded in the offloe of th Register of Deeds for Wake eounty, in Book 114, on page 105, I will sell by request at the Court House in Wake county, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the tract of land particularly described in said mort- wmcu is oounueo sw ueocriucu as follows: Lying ana being in wase eounty. North Carolina, in Saint Mary's township,and beginning at a white-oak, John Ellis- (deceased) oorner, and runs thence south 232 poles to a red-oak in Wm. Band's old line: thence east with said Band's line to tne mill-path stake and pointers: thenoe north with said mill-path to stake and pointers; thenoe east to a pine, corner or John Mltchen ers line; thence north to a red-oak: thenoe east 20 poles to a stake and pointers; - thenoe north 74 poles to a stake hi the Une formerly Owned by P. II. Oower: thenoe with said Une west SO poles to a black-jack; thence south to a pine In P. H, dower's old oorner; thenoe west to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of Geo. Mitchener, M W. Britt Wm. Bryant, being the tract of land conveyed by J. P. Dully, commissioner in special proceedings, entitled J. P. Gully, administrator of J. G. Dupree, deceased, vs. H. Dupree and others, in Wake Superior Court) to Bobert A. PoW t3r ...... , --.j . - . -i . . Time of sale, 19 o'clock, u, on the 18th of November, 1896. . W. T. HOWLE, V ' ' " "osTte October U,18 ' ' Tall 1112; about fdenia , afsia, "'T,f A wawa www ws ia : ' - l mat at , ,mhi :iuh jss,v , stores why Rojall & Borden, North Carolina's largest dealers and only manufacturers, have stores from Maine to Mexico "all on paper." Bat here In North Carolina they haveia real FURNITURE FACTORY, larger size, em ploying 162 running day and night to fill orders. Also hare CHAIR AND MATTRESS FACTORY At the same plaoe, where we can make any kind of Mattress yon want. Our profits are too small to open any more branch houses at pres ent But we have one each in Goldsboro, Raleigh and Durham fall of the best and oheapeet line of FURNITURE AND NOVELTIES ever shown at either place. We cannot place oar bargains on paper, bat simply desire to inform yoa throagb the Press-Visitor that we are here and ask yon to inspect onr stock and oompare oar prioes with any house. We leave the bal ance with you We gladly show any one through our store9 whether they buy or not. Open at night MALL - BORDEN, A-L,EIGrH,TUHHAJVi:, GOLDSBORO c a. FANCY GROCERS, S03 Faretteville St. Just received a shipment of Soda Crackers, Milk Lunch, Oyster Crack ers and Cakes ALL FBKSH. Buckwheat, Oatmeal, Oak Flakes. Hominy Flakes, lartre ann small Hom iny. Preserves by the pound or In bot tles at very low Prices. Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Turkeys always on hand. OUR MEATS ARE THE BEST Swift's Orioles Ham and Breakfast Bacon always In stock. We handle the best brands of Coffee only. Momaja, Mocha and Java, Arbuckle's and Lev wring's . L. 0. are our brands. H. J. Heinz's Sweet Sour Pickels and Always in stock. Our Flours are strictly the best ACME, DAN VALLEY SUPERLATIVE, NOBTH STATE and DE30TA are the names. Money refunded if any of the above brands do not suit Fresh Sausage (All pork) arriving daily. Lowest prices and prompt delivery is our motto. Loose Buckwheat 6c per pound. Give us a trial. C. H. ANDERSON & CO. RICCAN'S TOY a STORE IS THE PLACE TO DUY ALL K1BOS or- TOYS t CANDY CHEAPEST. Best Goods for Least Money. Riggan's Toy Store, UaFayetterillsSt. sepia NOVEMBER HORSE SALE ! , l win bold my my sixth annual sale of J RED, HARNESS and I TROTTING Bf SADDLE HORSES at Raleigh, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th. when the i best lot I ever offered will be sold for cash for the best bid. Good hones are getting scarce, cotton selling at 8 1-Sc, tobacco selling high with the greatest crop of corn and fodder ever made in the - South, good, sound, well-bred horsea 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 I may place in my catalogue, which will be ready about uciooer nuui.- B. P. WILLIAMSON, RALEIGH, M. V. Sept. 27. 1895. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE 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 if yoa give it a trial your good Judgment will approve eGERTOH And in future you will use no other brand. Put np in any size pack age to suit the trade. 3o4 By AH Dealers. J.M. PA-SONS, Man'fect'r New Brunswick. N. J. 0nsberlas Bra and SUa Oiat Is unequalled for Etsems, Tetter, 6ab -Rhsus, Hcsid Head. Bore Nipples, Chapped Handa, Itching Piles, Boms. Frost Bites, Chronic Son Eyes sod Granulated Eye Lids, or sale by dnijggirta at 25 cents per box. - to BOauuTowirxsa. " ' For putting a horse in a flue healthy eoa litioD try lM Cady's Condition Powdera ray tons op the systeta, aid digestion, core ea of appetite, relieve eonetipatioo, correct . kidney disorders and destroy worms, givinc saw bis to aa old er orer-worked bona. ji W package. For sals byiroca
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