SOUTHERN RAILWAY. To Establish a Water Line Between Baltimore and Norfolk. The Baltimore 8un sayei "The South era Railway Company will establish a -line of steamers between Baltimore and Norfolk. '" ". "The Southern Company, eontrol- - liojr over 5,000 mile of railroad, ex- - tending from the tidewater eeotlonof Virginia throngs thei 8tatei of Vir. : , yiaia, iivrtu ibu uuuiu vnvuhii wv - gia,' Tennessee, Alabama and Missis. - slppl, considers that Norfolk, Va,' has f great natural advantages for the hand ling of lt Jrsfflo, both loeat and through.and has, therefore, purchased In fee simple extensive water front at rtorlolk, and baa aontraeted lor piers ' ' and terminal facilities there to enable it to handle lta largely Jnereaiing ; traffie of cotton and merchandise, both for Norfolk local and also for ite " stesmeV eonneetions to Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York and New ' England... .. 'It has also contracted for the con truetion of a new steel passenger and freight steamer to be used In connec tion with the steamers of the Tork Hirer Line for the ports both of Vest Point and Norfolk. - , " . "This policy on tne part oi me Southern Railway Company In thus , estaDlmning mese extensive piers ' terminal facilities at the port of Nor folk, Is for the purpose of glrlng faallltlaa to the ahlnnera of . a""--" - . rw -- . . .1.1 L - - J . tnie great system,-reecnius; i does through the entire South.' Its 4 officers say that this movement should . by. so means be considered or seeepted as an attack npon any of the lines al " readv eetabliehed at either of these , " " Oars Thrown From av Trestle, : There vu pretty bad wreok on the Southern Saturday at a trestle Deyona uoariotte. . uignieen care were thrown from the traok and more ' or less broken up, bat the ' trestle was . bat slightly damaged. Of the 18 ears that left the traok, twelve wept i ff the "trestle into the .water. Some of the oater timbers ' -a i ... I .- PU Mio-ins remained on tha rails. Thu oars ' were loaded lth cotton and pig iron and were smashed to pieces. The aeoident was oaused by break ing of an axle under a ear Just be ' fore the trestle was reaobed. , ; ' The fireman was killed by jump ing. His body was foand la the water under the trestle. , -i, - - i The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. Q.Caillouette, drnggist,Beavers vllle. Ml.; says: "To Dr. .King's New Disoorery J owe my life. Was Uken with 1 grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but to no avail and was given op and told I eonld not - lire. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and be- gan its -use ana - irom tne nrst aose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We UH Kmu OlrV. raw, Uluw niwiwv, - Get a free trial bottle at John T. Ha. v Bae's drng store. , - - ...It V .4 KUhAlll It " The Hsy Fever Habit. alternate between a fever - and a freeaet -J. aose between a snaffle sneese. ' " My and - a f Chamberlan's is the best of all. Vin cent J. Bark, of Danbury. Iowa, baa " need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . whenever in need of a medicine for ' coughs and colds, for the past five swaam aawajl aiava . t f al SBBDS haalrtaa VTIA out. If anyone asks me what kind of cough medicine I usey l reply, Cham berlain's, that is the best ofalL 85 and ' BOo bottles for, sale by J. Hal Bobbitt TJnUbrsntty, Bobinson Since ligly got ..posi- tion in the bank he only kind of elothes. ; " . . s SoseaWhat kindf Soblnsoa Cheeks wears one Frank B. - White, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: "Have need two boies of your Pile Oars and must say it has done wonders for me. I would not . know I ever had the piles onjy when Istooplownlh itching is all gone." Sample free. For sale by John 7 MaeBaa. ' Abdnl Hamid hirem. - never eats with bis Last June Dick Crawford brought bis twelve-roontha-old child, suffering . from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It ; h d been weaned at four months Old and bad always been sickly. I gave It the usual treatment in such cases but without benefit. The child kept grow, ing thinner until it weighed but little more than when' born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started toe father to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cbolera and Diarr Bemedy. Before one bottle of thr ent size had been used a marked Improvement was seen and ' ts continued use cured the child. Its weakness and puny constitution dla appeared and its father and mvself bs : lieve the child's life was saved by this remedy J. T. MarlowL SI . D..Taroa roa, liL For sals by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist. ; The Saltan has as income of $10, 000.009 a year. A. horse kicked H. 8. Shafer. of the .- Freomyer Uoura, Middleburg, N. T. on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused tbe knee joint to become suit. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's l'ain Balm, which be did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Sbafer has recomended it to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. Ibis snnie remedy is also famous for Ueux"sof rneumatiaui. 'For sals by S. Ual Uoubit Four Acre of Buildings Destroyed. Br Telegraph to the Fresa-Vtaltor. Aeoadia, la, Nov. 1 Fire Jast nlgbt destroyed four sores of build iDgs and only one store is left In town ' rhe loss is 1 150,000 , , Cu re for Headache. As a remedy 'or all forms of head aebe Electric Bitters baa proved to be the verv best.'- It effects a permanent care and tfe most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to Its inflame. We nrpe all who are afflicted to pro enrs a bottle, and srlve this remedy a fair trial.- in eaee or babltoal constl patloo Electric Bitters core by giv ing tne neeaea tone to tne Dowels, sod few oases long resist the use of this medicine. -: Try It at once. Large bottk s only 80o at John I M MeKae's arogs'ore ' The Sultan Is a moderate smoker of cigarettes. , . -, " ' John G. Manger, editor of the Sun beam, Seligman, Mo who maned Urover Cleveland for the Presidency in November. 1882. while was mavor of Buffalo, N. Y., is enthusiastio in his praise of (Jnamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana .uiarrnoea Kemeoy.' iie Bays: "l have used it for the Dast five vears and consider it the beat preparation of the kind in the market. It is as staple as sugar snd coffee in this section. It Is an article of merit and should be used in every Household, for sale by J, Boooitt. xmiggist. sept la a Pennsylvania railroad freight wreck, sear Tyrone, 90 ears were partly demolished.; . ' ,. v' Itching, burning, scaly -and erusty skin scalps of infants cleansed and healed sad quiet sleep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap, medicinal and toilet, two - large cakes 95 cts For sale by John T. M acRae. . . . There are at Beading, Pa, 6.500 elec tric poles with 9.500 miles of wires, -.:V. rr'-i m . i, ,,,v Johnson's Kidney ana fcler Beg a lator invigorates the liver, regulates the bowels, cures dyspepsia, bilona ness, indigestion, Sour etomaoh and makes yonr head as clear as a bell 95 and 50 seats, : For sale by John Y, HaeBaa . v . . , A .Iesr, soft, rosy complexion is the desire of every lady."-Why nn give Johnson's Oriental Soaps trial. There is nothing to compare with It as a skin beaetlBer. Two ken in a pack, age, 95 cents. For al by John 1", HaeBae, druggist.'' Beeaaae of domestic troubles, B. H- Bogers of Chieogo, shot himself, ' P.heamatiem, neuralgia, pains In the back or side, stiff neck,, sore throat. tonsilitis, diphtheria, eamps and eolie sstantly relieved by Johnson's Mag netic Oil.' Large bottles, 35 and 60 cents. For sale by John T. HcRaa, druggists.: :. . Notice to Defendants. IntberfTB. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Carolnla. Buffalo City MHIh. Limited, vs. W. w.ArontDaia ana May u Archibald. It is ordendthat said W. W. Ar. ohibald and May G Archibald be re quired to appear and plead, answer or demur at the offioe of tbe Clei k of tbe United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the city of Raleigh, on or be fore November lltb, 1895, and that a oopy of this order together with a copy of the bill of cam plaint and sub poena herein shall be served upon the defendants in the Southern Dis trict of New Tork, the Eastern Die trict of .Virginia, or in snqh other Distriot as tbe defendant may be found. It is further ordered that service be made by publication onoe a week for six weeks in the Pbkss Visitob, a newspaper published in the city of Raleigh. It. J..KLLUMC1L, , , 8eot Sii, 1896. Curx. 8ALEOFLAND. In nursancs of a judgment rendered on the pith day of September, A. O. I two, in a special proceeuioK euutiea w. R Blake, administrator of Mrs. E E. Glenn, deceased, against Pattie Dupree etai, before tbe Clerk of Wake So- penor t onrt, l win sea at the court house door, in the citv of Raleish. on the 4th day of November A. I). 1806, at u o'clock m : at public auction. for cash, to tbe highest bidder, the fol lowing described lot or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in the city of Baleign, on the tbs north side of Martin street, nd bounded on tbe east by lot of Hen derson Beeves, deceased, on the south oy tne iana or manage jatmson, de ceased, and on the north by the lot formerly owned bv eslev Whltaker: fronting on said Martin street 86 feet, and running back 310 feet, containing one-sixth of an acre more or less, . . ' - W.E. Blake. - - ootl 80d " Commissioner. r()U DO NOT REALIZE That yon are In Raleigh unless you are . stopping at tbs YA$B0f?O HOUSE The only Hotel in tbe city convenient to Business. - All rooms on tbs third floor $2.00 per day; first and second floors $3.00 and 2.60 per day. , , . . ; , SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FBBB BUS AT ALL TRAINS; ThoosADdsotdoUan noentty expended provementa. 'i.i? " Ii. T. BROWN, Prop. tiny i npstwlrs nr "t In 4H bura without .n vrtitrncft, a ffctttMl I W Bli la I Olimrtta. Aug 6 THE GREATEST DISCOVERY Or THE AGE. ' n i r r nn V r Cnroa in 1 t 4 kn. In ; i . .! cure. Can be Liaxki pocket, all oo nail poi.M(e. beat bf nail. I mwltaie m allMjti qniok to i oe oarned in vent oomplK to one amRil poi.m(. ewot by nail, prepaid, plain pauaase, oa ncaipt of pne. St per boa. . Sot sale by Joha T. HeBae, drag gU. fJhat Oastoria la Dr. Bam u el PItcber'sVr&scriptlon for Infiuita smd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other KarcotlQ sub.stauce. It is a liurmless substitute ';, for Paregoric, Props, Soothliiff Syrups, and Castor OH. Jit la Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty, years' use by Millions of Mother. Cast or la destroys Worms and allays) . feverlahness. Castorla prevents Tomttins; Soar Card ' cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic : Castorla relieves) teething troubles eares constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regrUates the stomach and bowels, givinp; ; healthy ; and natural sleep. Cat ' torla Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Ct Castorla. - "Castorla Is aa enaUaat awdldne ft chS eraa. WaabanhaTenpaaledlyaiiUaMattts ' (oeaeaaetapoa their ceiMna." - - Da. O. C Oaacoa, ; " - -Lmll, SUaa. Oaetcria Is the beat nraady lor ehlkkea at , viilch I am aoqualntod. I hop the day is set Car distant whea mother wttlcoukJw the real Inemat of their obJldree, and eaa Oastoria to" stead of Sm vaiteosqaaak aeatramawhioh an destrorlnc Saa land oaes, by forcing opium, nrpblB, soothing avmp and other eartrat aeBts eowa IMr throats, therebv aandlag " taaautopramataracTaTsx." -'-t.-. Da. J. F. ttoraemse, . . OJoaway, Ark. .Tha Oeatrar Oeaapaay, TI 1 v. ; I W.:H. H0LL0WAY t'SOHS. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Life Insurance Compy Sells plain llfe"tDsafanoe, as pro tection to the family, creditors or one's ola age, and asks a carefaf amtnstloB of its clear aad, equitable eontraota, with their oneqaaled guar anteea iaflgares on the policy, giving trne life Insurance at its , v , With Perfect Sesarity. This ' com pany has been doing business is this State over twenty-eight years, and its policy holders areita BUST WmSSDB. The Connecticut ; factual has ' so speenlativs feature, extension forfei tnres or intricate plans, eontrived for "-the company's advantage, nor the incontestable clacse, admit-' ting rascals at the expense of its hon est members, but If any happen to get U, it gives them their money back, all sUted is the contract. The 3 Per. Cent Reserve. has become an 'important factor la life Insurance. All will be gladly ex plained by . ' ' ..::-'.' S. D, WAIT, ' General Atfent. Halaigh. ECONOMY Mav be neaeasarvln manv wava when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in tbe purchase of food, which is life, Below a certain standard food imper fectly nourishes; up to that standard it costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable nrioe fox our Groceries, .- : .. , . RAPID SALES Give onr customers tbs benefit of dote manjiDS, We never keep any thing that is not the best r f its kind, and ws only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. CHOICE GROCERIES , Alwavs In stock and promptly de livered when ordereo. . ., : - 10 Castorla, aase9riakaoweDadapMtecliadraaaiat 1 a asanparlartoaaypnaariBekai H. A. Aaona, 1L Tx, .111 So. Oaford SL, Bmoklva, ST. T. ' Oar phjrslolaB the ehildran's depart bhsS have epokea Utay of thalr export ease la their outride pnoUee with Oaatorta, and altnoosh ve only hate amonf om nedloal snppUss what kaowa as ragalar prodaota, yet wean fne to confess that the" nurfts of Caetorie has won as to look with favor apon ft1?. rjurrao Boanui. Am Danaaaar, . ' - Boetoa, Mam 0, Ban, iVea,, Kamy Vteewt, Vaw Terk Otty. he Ideal Steam LAUNDRY Is the best equipped and does tbe : most prompt and SATISFACTORY WORK in fie city " Seed in your work I'hone No in 5 e Reese, New.flilHnery We are now showing all the latest and most desirable shapes and styles in Fall and Winter Millinery. Our stock Is well selected, both as to ' , STYLE aws'yK ., and PRICE. There Is a great variety in Caps and Sallors'for Hisses and Children. All colors and sixes from 96o to $3.00. We-wlll be' plessed to have the ladles sail and look at oar stock. Every one will receive prompt and polite attention. JilissJVIaggieeese 900 rayetteville Street. BULBS; Fox V Winter and Spring - . BLOOMING. , ' Chinese and Easter lilies, Hyacinths Freesias. Narcirsns, etc Palms, Ferns and other plants for room decorating. Out Flowers Boquets . -A.D- . Floral Designs. . Evergreen, Magnolia and Shads Trees..' . v H. S1TINUETZ, Florist. North Halifax etreet, near Peace In. - statute. Phonelia. y octn las VALUABLE FARMING UNDS , FOR SALE. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust from tt. A. Hodra-and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December 5th, 1890, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county N. C, in Book U8, at page 818. 1 will on , , i - THTJBSDAY. November 14th, 1886, sell at public suction, to the highest bidder for cash, six (6) tracts of land situate in Saint Matthews township, Wake county, N. C, and described as follows: Ftbst Tract containing 221 M acres, mors or less, being Lot. No 8 of the Gaston Wilder lands, and described aa follows: Adjoining the lands of said Hodge on the south, of the late David E in ton on the east, of the aaid Hodge oninenoixn ana sieuse nver on tne weet; and bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on tbe east bank of Neuse river, about 12 links be low the mouth of a sub. the southwest corner or. Tract no. L bought at the same time and place, -by Joseph An drews, runs thence east 295 poles to a stake in the late David Hintun'a line; fnence witn nis line soum x degrees, west 140 poles to a stake and pointers; thence west 253 Doles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuse river: thence up the various courses of tne river aoout via poles to the beirin- ning, being same tract conveyed by jonn n. vvuuams ana wire to ft. a. Hod ire bv deed recorded in said office. in Book 00 at page 646, reference to wnicn is maae. Kicontj Tract. contaLiine las acroa. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of the Betsy tun ton larm (iormeriy uaston Wilder's land) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small birch and point ers on the bank of Neuse river about Biz poles below Spring Gut; thence with tbe dividing line east 253 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; thence up the said river about 195 poles to the beginning; being same tract conveyed by w. it Poole to B. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, in Book 58, at page 182, reference to which is made. t Third Tract, containing 118 acres, more or less, and bounded as fellows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of the Tarborough road w. B. Pool's corner rui s south 1-2 degree west 45 poler to a stake and pointers in the head of a small branch; thence with said branch 89 poles to a pite on the east side of the branch; thence south 24 3-4 degrees west 88 poles to a stake and pointers; tbeire east 108 1-2 poles to a stake: tnence north 6 1-4 degrees east 214 pol s to tbe iarborougb road; thence with said road 98 poles to the beginning, being same tract conveyed by Jei ne Hintoo to R. A, Hodge, by deed recorded in sa d olllce in Book 105, at case 551, reference to which is made. rouRTH 1b act. containing 79 8-4 ac es, more 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 tbe northeast corner of tbe lot purchased by Joseph Andrews, at same time and place, runs thence east with Poole's line 122 1-2 poles to a stake and pointers on a branch : thence nearly south down the various courses of the branch 83 Doles to a large nine on tbe east side of the same-David Hinton's co-ner -thence with bis line south 24 degrees west 89 1-8 poles to a stake and pointers, the corner of the dividing line between tbis lot, or parcel, and that purchased by G. H. Williams, at same sale; tnence vest 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 Ri A. Hodge, bv deed recorded in said office, in Book 58, at page 146, reference to wnicn is mane. Fifth Tract, containing twentv-nve acres, more or less, adjoining tbe lands Of Ruffln Williams, B. P Williamson, William Mnitb and Joseph J. Andrews. and on the east side of Neuse river, be ing a Dart of the Betsv Hinton tract bought by said Andrews at the G. H. Wilder estate sale, being the southwest corner of said tract according to a chop ped line commencing at the said river, below spring gut, at a willow; thence up said river to above the falls at a twin red-oak; thence east to a stob and pine; thence to a stob in the branch; thence south to R. Williams' land, a pightwood knot; thence west to tbe be- giuuuiK, auu ueiuj( ui same unub uuu- veyed by Joseph J. Andrews and others to B. A. Hodge, by deed recorded in said office, in Book 56, at page 307, ref erence to which is made. Sixth Tract, containing eight acres and twenty-five perch, more or lees, ad joining the lands of W. R. Poole, Jesse Watkfns, deceased, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in centre of Hodge road in Poole's line: thence with said road south 8 1-2 degrees 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 east48 8-4 poles to the beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams and wife to said R. A. Bodge, bv deed recordel in said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is maue. ,-. , PLACE of Salb Countv Court House door, in Raleigh, N. C. Tims of Sali-IS o'clock m ERNEST HAYWOOD, Trotter, October 12. 1895. - SALE 0 F VALUABLE LAN D. Under and bv virtue or cower con tained in a mortgage executed to me by Robert a. potter ana nis wire Hiaonia Potter, on the 7th day of October, A. i 1890, which said mortgage is recorded in the offioe of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in Book 114, on page 106, I will sell by request at tbe Court House in Wake county, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder the tract of land particularly described In snid mort gage, wnicn is oouuaea sua sescriDeu follows: Lying and being in Wake county, North Carolina, in Saint Mary's township, and beginning at a white-oak, John Ellis- (deceased) corner, and runs thence south 232 poles to a red-oak in Win. Band's old line: thence east with said Rand's line to the mill-path stake and pointers; thence north with said mill-path to stake and pointers; thence east to a pine, corner of John Kitchen er's line; thence north to a red oak: thence east 20 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 74 poles to a stake in the line formerly owned by P. H. Go war; thence with said line west 20 poles to a black-jack; thence south to a pine in P. H, Gowers old oorner; thence west to tne Beginning, containing eu seres, more or less, ana adjoining tbe lands of Geo, Mitohener, M W. Britt. Wm. Bryant, being tbe tract of land conveyed by I. P. Gully, commissioner in special proceeaings, enutiea J. t . Gaily, administrator of J. G. Ouuree. deceased, vs. H. Dupree sod others. In rY axe superior uoun w uooeri a. rot ter. . -- - Time of sale, 12 o'clock, nx, on the 18th of November, 1895. W. T. HOWLS, HOBTOAOXS. , October 11, 1895. Royall & Borden Are not Selling 4)ut at Cost, But their prioes are much lower than THOSE SO-CALLED COST SALES. We have but one prioe at all times and that's the lowest Our stock is now complete in all lines of goods. No such stock of Fanoy Rockers, Tables, Couches, Lounges, Medicine Cabinets. Desks, Book Caaos and Combination Cases Ever Shown EI ere. We are a little early, but our 1896 designs in Carriages are here. Only a glance at them will oonvinoe you that they are tbe best and cheapest line of Carriages in Raleigh We have them from the $3.00 Carriage to the finest When you are on the market store is the leader of low prioes. Do and be convinced. OPEN AT NIGHT. ROYALL AND Ii A-LEIGH, DUIfllAM. GOLDSBORO RICGAN'S TOY STORE IS THE PLACE TO 1JIJY ALL KIBDS OF- TOYS CANDS CHEAPEST. Best Goods for Least Money. Riggan's Toy Store, 182 Fayetteville St. sepl2 HID EisITr, Qalckfy, Pernaosotlj Bistored. y iiimirrin urnumr iaaaiawith RiHUilCMIr nEQIinCeen oamntate nMoraLiMtMaslwoe. Vuri waaknmM.Nwvone DvbilitT and all the evils from eariv erJater ea (MM. tfaensoita of ovaraork. mam. aiiiim ato. tall stransla, tone and development ataa asiu omn or portion of tha body. Imnrore- nomuieantixn. 'uaaa adm of kitUrsof pniMon alelnourorBoe. Oaa ba oarried ia vast poekai. Bent b mail to aal smrasaoBraoaipior price, una montn-s anas BKatiaeaoeboi. Pnnitl 00,SbnM.S&.0(X vita writtaa SaatauHa to wftmd mowr ilnotoied, had teas tar aha Oanaiae, Cuealaie Viae. - . John Y. McRae, Druggist, Balelgh. !cavcais,aad TnoVMarkaobtainad and all fat-j 1 - luiiiiii rami il in tarfl ana? SauivBaaMi BaHaaa iOtmOmecisOrWsmiU.sft. PATCrtTOprtev ad w caiitecure patent ia km Kum tnM Useac 1 in an mosses, arawioc pma w-uip-(tto. W itCTiM, U patenUMa X Dot fra of Scharg. Oar fee oat dusj till pateaC ivecurtdi (cost of mum V tba U. B. and bexmga. OoOBftrieaC C.A.QriOV&CO ,wmwAW'wrw either to buy or price, remember our not take our wrd but simply call BOHDEiN, NOVEMBER HORSE SALE! I will bold my sixth annual sale of TROTTING BRED, HARNESS and SADDLE HORSES at Raleigh, 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-2c, tobacco selling high with the greatest crop of com and fodder ever made in the South, good, sound, well-bred horses will command good prices. Par ties having such to dispose of and wanting them 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 FAVORITE Snuff Why, Parson's Celebrated BECAUSE It is the purest and best, manuf ao tured out of select Virginia Leaf To bacco. The Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco and we guarantee if you give it a trial your good judgment will approve EGERTON " And in future you will use no other brand. Put up In any size pack age to suit the trade. 5oId By (AH Dealers. J. M. PABSONS, Man'fact'r New Brunswick. N.J. Qfcamberlain't Xye and Bkia Ointment Is unequalled tor Eusema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chspped Hands, Itching Piles, Bums, Frost Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids. vor f&Je by druggista at 25 cents per box. ' to eobbb'owvxm. For putting a hone ia a fine healthy coa lition try Dr. Cedy's Condition Powders, they tone up the system, aid digestion, cars MS of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, givine; tew life to an old or over-worked hone, ia anrafW parragei For sals bydrttggiitfc

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