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OL, COXVKMTIOX I Called to " . in in Gol isfooro Monday, The FoartHDtb Annual Conention of the Sun Jay School Worker of North Carolina will be held in Goldaboro, cnmmenc'Qg MondayNovember 23th, 1825, tt?-SO o'olock p. tn., and son tioaiog Tuesday and Wednesday, No vember S0th and 27th. C virtr;.1 ;-t Th Convention will be attended by Prof, H. M. Hamill, Superintendent of ' Normal Work, of the Illinois Sunday School Association, and probably by Evangelist W. P. Fife aad Weston : & Galea and 'other prominent work era The representation in the Conisn- tion will consist of member of (he State Executive Committee, all apeak' -era named in the programme of th Contention, and fire delegate from . each aonnty. t Greatly reduced ronnd-trlp rates of fare will be obtained from all railroad A outline programme and Inform tion eoneerning railroad fsellittee will be published a soon a possible, k''. All eonnties which have not held convention this year are earnestly re- v- ... quested and urged to take immediate ". antlm, linM .utnntlnnn and nlA A. l gate to the Stat Convention. A fall ;.. .'represent tion from every county In . . th State Is greatly deJrd.j., We appeal to the ministers, soperin- ' tendent and every -lover of the Bon "-- da Sohool eanse throughout til Stat 10 . Destir tnemseive ana see mat eonnty convention ar held in counties where none hare bee held daring th - rear. -u-. ''i't ' The local committee, on behalf of the people of Goldsboro, extend a k.ln lital4llAH ... Ika AnMBMlUn 11.01 V W IHTIMHUH W VMV .WBWIWIU and will cordially weloome to their ' - Christian home, pastors and Sunday School worker throaghont th State. H Connty association a re urged to nannae fnir ataffafcleel runnrfu tar ilia ...... r"r-- - - " - -r : ' convention, 'blank for which oan b obtained from Mr J. W. Cansey, Sta-:- tittieat Secretary, Greensboro, t ::: T .t ..... B.hnnl I. tV.Ut.tl rj. determine, if possible, W be repie- Wv HNW Ik uuiuiuvtg V III fI vv worker, and it shoald be th pryr - - and expectation of th Cbriatlaa peo- . pi of North Carolina that the ap - Broaching- convention ma he the moat .;. sneeeeefal and memorable one of th . series, in its fervor, its high toneits powerful tad permanent spiritual , effect, and It result of good fruit is thvineyaid which w ar aiming to . cultivate, , ' - -- ' " Bespeotfully, ' . ' ' - N. B. Bbooortob, Pres. ..' H. N. 8ow, Chm. Ex. Com.' , Marvelous Results.' ' From a letter written by Bev. J. : Gunderman, of Pimondale, Mivh., we are permitted to make this extract! ") have no hesitation in recommending Sr. King' New Discovery, as th re salts were always. marvelous in th I ease of my wife. .While I wis pastor of the Baptist church at Blves Junction she was brought down with pneumonia ueoeediag: la grippe.- Terrible ' paroxysms of coughing : would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery it was qntck iaJ its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at John Y. UaoHae's drug stores Begular sis SOa and 11.00. . , Hi Blander. ' " , " Mr. SUylste I lose loU of leep ov yon. , , , ' - ' ' - The lady It your ewn fault. . Yon shoald go horn sooner. , ('ri. -; C hamberlan'S is the best of nil, Yin . cent J. Bark, of 1) anbury, Iowa, has need Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever in need of medicine for OouRha and colds, for the past five years and says : "It always helps me out. If anyone asks me what kind of cough medicine I use. I reply, Cham. . berlaln's. that is the best of ail. S3 and 60s bottles for rale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggists. - . . Th ancient Mexieana had year of ?, 18 months, of 80 days each. : - . . " ' Ist Jtine Dick Crawford brought his twelve-montii void child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. it " h d been weaned at four months oid ' - and bad always been sickly, i gave it the UMial treatment in such cases but - without benefit. Tbe child kept grow, lng tluuner until It weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr . Remedy. Before one buttle of the i nt s?e had been used marked, improves, t was seen and ..- ,ts continued use eurett ttiechild. Its weakness and puny constitution dis appeared and Its father and myself be lieve the child's lifs was saved by this ' remedy. J. T. Marlow, 51. D.,Tama roa, 111. For sale by J. Hal Bobuilt . Druggist . - , - In small hotels lnUaia seh guest I expected to bring hi own bed clothing. ; ':- : ' 1 '-' Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Live. Oil Is invaluable in all pulmonary af fection and consumption. It enrich, es the blood, restores lost tissuesr builds tip ths sppetitc makes cound flxoh. Tint bottle (1.00. . For sal by John I. MaeJlae, druggist. Th eat gives rise to more supersti tions than any other animal. - All dixeases of the skin cured aad the best complexion restored by John on' Oriental Soap, perfumed and bn J.!y medicated.- Two eakea in each r - ,-. 5 cents. For sale by John , i;cl.5 Be Couldn't Help la. ; You ought to be proud Of wife She ! a brilliant talker." yonr "You're right there." v 'Why I could listen to her all night I often do.",,. . - , . Did You Ever , Try Electric Bitters a a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine ha been found to be peculiarly- adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaint, exerting a wond-rfnl di reet influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If yon hare loss of appetite, constipation, headache. tainting spells, or are nervous, sleep less, excitable, melancholy or troubled wltu dizzy spells, Electric Bitters the medicine you need. Stealth and strength are guaranteed by It use, Fifty cents and and (1.00 at John T McKse'a drug store. ..,:;. , Three cable ear passenger ware in jnred In New York by a' wagon shaft penetrating th aid of the car. John G. liauger. editor of tbe Sun beam, Sehgman, Mo, : who . maned Grove? Cleveland for the Presidency In November, 188 while was mayor of itunajo, jn. ,i, i eninusiasuo in nis praise of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera ana JUiarrnoBa nemeuy.. ce eays:-v--i have osed it for the part Ave years and consider it the beat preparation of the kind in the market. It is as staple as inirar and coffee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used in every household. For sale by J. U Bobbltfc imiggist. ; :, -? aept The way to reach catarrh is throngh the blood. Johnson's Baraaparilla and Celery treats this disease successfully Try it and yon will not be disappoin. ted. Price, large bottles,' SO .cents. For sale by John Y. MaeRae, drug Bev. Frank Hyatt Smith must stand trial in Boston for sending scurrilous postal tarda through th mail. - got insomnia, -. sleeplessness, nsrr- ousnesa, hysteria and all forms of Lnervous exbausiion and debility, there is but one remedy,- Johnson s Sarsa- parlll and Celery works directly upon the aerve centera and never fail, to cure. Large bottle 60 . cents, T sale bv John Y. MseKae, - Salt has been ased with success by physloisss for the, cure- of neuralgic troubles. A horse kicked H. & fchafer. of the Freemver House. Uiddleburr. N. Y. on tbe hnee, which lail him up in in twl and caused the knee Joint to become stiff. ; 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 many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous tor u cures oi rneumansm. for save oj J. Hal Bobbitt. - I . - mfi Nineteen eentnrie ago th world had only on translation of th Bible. Q. F. Ylnger, Dewart, Pa., writes! Mr. Harinaof this plao has Used your remedy for the Piles and recom mends it very highly." H gave, m your address. 1 would like to know on what term and price you sell to dealers.: Let m hear from you and oblige.-, Sdid by John Y. AlaeKae. Notice to Defendants. In tbe TJ. 8, Cinmit Court for the Eastern District of North Carolnia, Buffalo City Mills, Limited, va. W. W. Arohibald and May ti Archibald. ' It ia ordered that said W. W. Ar. ohibaid and May 6. Arohibald be re. quired to appear and plead, answer or demur at theoffioeof the Clei k of tbe United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina. In the city of Kaleisth. on or be fore November 11th, 1895, and that a copy of this order together with a copy of tbe bill of camplaint and gab poena herein shall be served upon the defendant In tbe Southern Die triot of New TorK, the Eastern Dis trict of ;. Virginia, or in snob, other District as the defendant may be found. It Is farther ordered that service be made by publication once a week for six weeks in the Pnsg Vimtoh, a newspaper published in the city of Raleigh. . . J. KUJJLMUxt, , SeDtail896.- Clebx. ' Bale of Valuable Real Estate, . , - Bv virtue of a mortrace deed elven bv Hardv B. BaRwell and Adelaide BsKwell. his wile, to Catharine Bovlan, dated January H, im and registered In Uie office of tbe Jtegtster of Deeds lor Wake eountr. tn Book lot, page we, I will, oa trie 1Mb day of November, lets, at 11 o'clock, at tlie Court House door tn Raleigh, Wake county, sell, at public auction, to tlie highest biiller tor cash, the folluwtug described real eslnie w-wic: Acenaiu iracfc w uuia siHuue in V. ke county St. alary's Township, adjoin ing tlie lands oi 8amnel W atts, Allen ttturdivant. J. U. l'upree, brue Sniitb aad others, aud more fully descrtlied as follows i Beginning at pointers on the Bniltbfleld and Balelgh Boad. John Parker's (now Samuel Watts) eornernear Waits thence witn bis line South two degrees west S.SS chains to a stake, thence sooth ft de grees went m.eo chains to the Wilmington Boad, thence with said road to a Pine, Allen Sturdt vant's corner, thence wltb Sis line south St de irreea west S.47 chains to a stake. Sturdivant's comer, thence with his line north t degrees east seven cnams v a rocs, Biuraivani's corner: thence with his line south 8 degrees west M.wi ehains to a stake In Jack Dtipree's line, thence aorth two degrees east 80.90 chains to a llghtwood stump, L. J. Weather's corner, tlienoe wltb his line south IT degrees east M.SS ehains to a rock. Weathers' corner, thence north. S degrees east &S chains to the Bmitn- 3--IU Knaa. uienee wita saia rou 10 a Diact lack, W m. Sturdivant's corner, thence with bis ilue north I dviireea east .1 chains to black Jack, Vedie Bu.uhl corner, thence south SI oe grees east 1 chain to rock tn the old road, thence as the said road south ta decree east in. l chains to the gniiihneld Boad, thence with the siud road to the heiunuiua. eontaislsi Sul 1-4 area more or Inae. ,, 4 . ibis lata oar oi vctoner. ms. - W. at bOYLAH, : Kxeoutor of Oatuarln Bortan. Aot e. r 1 THC QRCATC3T " i ' DISCOVCRV Ok- ;. v I 1 THC AGC. , ' f (''- in 1 to 4 dare. Im i in .i: -,'t ; qinrk tu i . en". 1,1'nh.rnHlinrMt i m rnM kM, ail ovi' !' ia one 1 t.A. ..4. r Mtt bv irsiL i Lkaiii, plma auaa, a nmi at pnoa. i c bus. For al by Jota T. HeBaa, dity girt, , ...... Uliat is - Oastoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription fot Infanta . and Children. It contains neither Opiafn, Morphine nor other Narcotic sulxftance. It Is a Iiormless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster OH. ' .It Is Pleasant., Its guarantee la thirty years use by JUlllons of Hothcra. Castorla destroys Worms and allays -: feTerishness. Castorla prevents womlting. Soar Curd, , cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castori reileTes teething troubles, cares "constipation and flatulency.. Canto ria assimilates the food, regulates the stomachi and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caa . toria is the Children' Panacea the mother's Friend. 1 Castoria.; ; CasrialMsiUaeiaMdMwtareka : Xothen have letMeSadly Soil im of It aenBsaatkatrehlldna." ,' y"V " ft. O. a OsaoaoT "-.4. Ctatortakiaebeiwifor)hndrof which I aat aoqualnted. loops she day is not tar distant whenmoUwrawUloonaklottheraal bnawest of their ehfldna, and oas OaatoHa tm staadof the various qiasofcawetrawwhhih are deatroytog their loved oaee, by forcing optum, aaorpblaav aoothlng syrup aud other hurtful sgents ton thear throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." - Da. J. r. ljjicanavoa ,-)' ' wonway, w, JJJJm 0. Bam, JYas., , ; ; . tie Oeavawur Oempaay, TT Ham; ttre, jTestr TaxkOHr. i 'i mmmBBSSSSSSSSSSSSKBSSSSSSStBBBCS! fi A if 'W.' E' HOLLO A Wonderful New Medical Book.wrltten tor Ilea Only.. One copy may be bad tree eoappUoatlon. , ERIE MEDICAL CdT urraLo, DO NOT HEALIZE That yoa are In Balelgii unless you are , i stopping at the yfli?Boo House The only Hotel In tbe eity convenient to xfDsiness. , , All rooms on the third floor 13.00 dot day; first and second floors $2.00 and Xouperaay. - SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FBB BUB AT ALL TBAINfl, Thousands of dollars recently expended'. V' -I...." nrftvfimenfjL . UT. BROWS, Prop. ECONOMY . May be neoeesary In many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it 1 not desirable to practice it in tbe purchase ot food, which is life. Below a certain standard food imper fectly nourishes; up to that standard it coats a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price fot our Groceries. , . ,.. RAPID SALES , Give our customers the benefit of close martfins, - We never keep any thing that is not tbe best cf its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it CHOICE GROCERIES:, - Always in stock and promptly de- uverea wuen oruerea. . - "Conplete - Lladjoil " AB How to Attala It" you 'r r u n Castoria. 1 OaslartekaewelladapladtoelilktiwaaaB 1 wmommaavl a aasBnavlaamr feawwate .-: r - - H. A. Aaoana, at -Ul So. Oatort St., Brookiya, X. Tl "OsrjhyssolaMla the eaJMrea depart. aaal have pokaa UgUy ot thetr export once as law eatstae praotta wttk Oaetuia, avad although we eauy have asong mm asedloal auppUas what to kaewa a (egala rxoduc(a,yetwes traa to ODafeas that SSS -i merit at Oaatori has ms a I kwk vita ' favor opon S." ( ' .,: tTarraa Boanrai, ax Dusraaaaar, : "v jhrthe Ideai Ql Steam LAUNDRY la tbe best equipped and does the most prompt and. ' SATISFACTORY WORK in toe city. , Send in your work Phone No 18. ' . WAY &.S0HS. Hiss Maggie Reese. Newflillinery We are now showing all the latest and most desirable ahspes and styles ia Vail and Winter Millinery. 0r stock is well selected, both as to . STYLE : and PRICE. : There is a great variety ia Caps and Bailor for aliases aad Children. All color and sis from tte to W 00. We will be pleased to kav the ladle call and look at our stock. Bvry oa will receive prompt aSd polit attention. : ?' :::y. JvIissIvTaggielccse m , ( i , i I - 900 FayettevlUe Street. - BULBS - For Winter , and Spring BLOOMING. " - Chinese and Easter Lilies, Hyacinths Freesias, Narcissus, etc Talma, Ferns and other plants for room decorating. Out Flowers Boquets - Floral Ie8ierns. Evergreen,. Trees. Magnolias;' and Shade n. : ETnCtTrcTz, ncrist. North Halifax etreot, near Feaoe Is sutute. f hone 118. ocU7lm VALUABLE FARMING LANDS : FOR SALE, v By vtrtoeof authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust from A. A, Hodge and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December fith. lRfla and nmrnlHt in the office of the Begister of Deeds for vvaan county, . KJ., in HOOK US, at page MS. I will on - . ... .THUBSDAY. Kovember 14th, 1896, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for easb, six (6) tracts of land situate in Baint Matthews township, Wake county, N. C, and described as follows: -v; " Fibst Tract containing 221 8-4 acres, more or less, being Lot No S of the Oas ton Wilder land, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of said Hodge on the south, of the late David H in ton on the east, of the said Hodira on tbe north and Neuse river on tl west; aad bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on the east oans: oi .neuse river, anoar. u links he. low the mouth of a gut the southwest corner of Tract No. 1. bought at tbe same time and Dlace bv Joaenh An. drews, runs thence east 295 Doles to a scase in uie lace ttavid Hinton's line; mjouuv wiui uia une Buuiu x aegrees, west 140 poles to a stake and pointers; thence west S58 Doles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuse the river about 128 poles to the begin ning, being same tract conveyed by tfuuu xw tv iMiaiiin suMi wus so a. mm Hodge by deed recorded in said office. In Book 60 at page 616, reference to wnicnismaae. bicohd Tract, contauin; 199 acres. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of the Betsy H in ton farm (formerly Gaston Wilder' land) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small birch and nninr- ers on the bank of Neuse river about six poies Deiow spring uut; thence with tbe dividing line east 263 poles to a stake ia David Hlnton's line; thence wun uie buds aoout & poies to a stake An IflnM m.b . tlinnn. .V. L. about 824 Doles to where It emnt.ina into neuse river: tnenoe up we aala river about 196 Doles to the beannninir: beino same tract eonveyed by W. a Poole to R. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said onioe, in Book 56, at page 182, reference to which is made. Third Tract, containing 118 aorea. more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of theTarborough road W. B. Pool's corner rues south 1-8 degree west 46 Sales to a stake and pointers in the ead of a small branch; thence with said branch 89 poles to a Dice on the east side of tbe 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 6 1-4 degrees easi si wiips to toe laroorougn roaa; thence with said road 98 poles to tbe beginning, being same tract conveyed by Jei n'e Hinton to R. A Hodge, by deed recorded in aa d office in Book 106, at page 661, reference to which is made. Fourth Tract, containing 79 8-4 ao es, more 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, being the northeast corner of tbe lot purchased by Joseph Andrew, at same time and place, runs thence east with Poole's line 122 1-3 poles to a stake and pointers on a branch ; thence nearly south down the various courses of the branch S3 Doles to a large Dine on the east side of tbe same David Hifton's corner thence with his line south 24 degrees west 89 1-8 poles to a stake and pointers, the corner of the dividing line tween this 'lot or parcel, and that purchased by G. R. Williams, at same sale; thence est 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 K Wilder, commissioner, to B. A. Hodge; by deed recorded in said office, in Book 56, at page 146, reference to which is made. Fifth Tbact, containing twenty-five acres, more or leas, adjoining tbe lands Of Buffln Williams, B. P Williamson, William Smith and Joseph J. Andrews, and on the east side of Neuse river, be ing a part of tbe Betsy 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 Sine; thence to a stob in the branch; lence south to B. Williams' land, a lightwood knot; thence west to tbe be ginning, and being the same tract con veyed by Joseph J7 Andrew and others to E. A. Hodge, by deed recorded in said office, in Book 58, at page 807, ref erence to which is made. Sixth Tract, containing eight acres and twenty-five perch, more or less, ad joining the lands of W. B. Poole, Jesse Watkina, deceased, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in centre ef Hodge road in Poole's line; thence with said road south 8 1-2 degrees east 26 poles to a stake in centre of uie same; thence west 60 1-4 poles to a stake; thence north 06 8-4 poles to a stake in Poole's line; thence with tbe same east;48 8-4 poles to tbe beginning; ana oeing same conveyed oy jauies a. Williams and wife to said R. A. Hodge, bv deed records! in said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is made., v- Place or 8alb County Court House door, in Balelgh, N. O. Ttjkb o Saxx-12 o'clock m !"' EBNEST HAYWOoD. - Tbtjstbx. . October 12, 1896. i SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. " Under and by virtue or power eon tamed in a mortgage executed to me by Robert A. Potter and his wife Sidonia Potter, on the 7th day ot October, A.T. 1890, which said mortgage is recorded in the oftioe of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, in Book 114, on page 106, I will sell by request at the Court House In Wake county, at publio auction, for cash, to tbe highest bidder, the tract of land particularly described in said mort gage, which is bounded and described as follows: Lying and being ia Wake county, North Carolina, in Saint Mary's townshlp,and beginning at a white-oak, John Ellis' (deceased) corner, and runs thence south 232 poles to a red-oak ia Wm. Band's old line: thence east with said Band'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 Mitchea er's line; thence north to a red oak: thence east 20 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 74 poles to stake in the line formerly owned by P. H. Gower: thence with said line west 20 poles to a black-jack; thence south to a pine in P. H. Gowers old corner; thence west to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands of Geo. Mitcbener, M W. Britt Wm. Bryant, being the tract of land conveyed by J. P. Gully, commissioner in special proceedings, entitled J. P. Gaily, administrator of J. G. Dapree, deceased, vs. H. Dupree and others, in Wake Superior Court to Robert A. Pot ter. Time of sale, 12 o'clock, m on the 18th of November, 1866. . ' . W. T. HOWLE, . October 12, 1864. .- YES, -ITS ;A';f ACT I have opened : a on tne FAYETTEYILLE and HARTIH Streets (NEXT TO WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AT ALL TIMES. John Y. I Increased, Sales 41 Per Cent Over October, 1894. Our Winning Prices Are Cash to All, Th Banker, Broker, Bondholder, Capitalist, Meohanie, Farmer and Laborer, all enjoy the rieh benefits of oar Cash Methods. Business built on business principles, the eolid foundation stones are: Honest reputation, good buying, trouble to show goods, money back at Popular Goods at Popular Prices. - Ours Is a bargain store all through. We offer the best values. Th trade recognise it. Goods and priees Cloaks Our Trade Builders. Our every offering of fashionable cape such a generous response as to keep us lflrwivnd this anaaon. The nerfection of Tbe perfection of tion in prices combine to popularize this low as $2 60 Carrvinc the best lines of Shoes of all and sexes, we are enabled to fit all feet we stake our reputation upon toe values we otter. jNone wee tnem. Special Values in All-Wool Dress Goods And special numbers ia Black Henriettas, C. A. Sherwood & Co. RICGAN'S TOY STORE is the: PLACE TO BUY -ALL X1HDS or- TOYS i CANDY CHEAPBST. Best Goods for Least Money. Riggan's Toy Store, 1SS Fayette vUle 8t. sepl- W0IQI Easily, Quickly, Piraanuttj Btfon&U MAGNETIC NEBVINEiaaS restore leetMenheo. Cores weaknesses Herreo Debility and all the evils rratt early ee later ea. wans, the reaalta ot omwuik. worry, sag I same, eta. Pull airanalli, fcm and development crfwa to emrrofvan or paction of tbebadK Improve, oertimnjeuiatljafttw from thaaratbox. Shoos, inds of letters ot praise on file In oasoffioa. Caa beosrriedui vest pooket. Sent bj aeeJl to aat iddressoareoavpt of price. One aionths Sras -non tineeie. box. PriMS1.03,bea.UO,witk Written aoaranteo to reread money Unotsaa at ieod tons tut ahaOanuoa. Cuoulara aVse, , -John T. McBae, Druggist HtdeigtL Camata, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- eat buuaeatoaadiicted foe MODra.TC mm. i oueomeiowoeru. a. p.ttht orr ana wo can aecar. jjtmu ih mem ttwm vmm hhmk. ranote from Waahugton. 1 Sen model, drawing or pHnte wrra eVeutp doe. We atMaa, if panmabla o. not, free off rk.rM. Ow (m not do till Mteac U a naWWWLCT, rtw m WDtaia maw,' wnn mi oi aame in the U. S. and avmiaa nanrini Kat boa. Addraaa, O.A.GriO7&CO. V'aiMyA.' VV 'vavav. aaa-V branch Drug store corner oi POSTOFFICK.) close selling, extraordinary values, no the word. advertise ns. and swell-style Coats, meets with busy sv duDUcatlne oraers. rnira stock fit the loveliness Of style and model department Our prices commence as kinds known to the trade, for all ages with easy fitting shoes. Serges and Crepons, extra good value. NOVEMBER HORSE SALE 1 vsixl TBOTTIKG BRED, HABNE8S and SADDLE HOK8E3 at Balelgh, NOVEMBER 6th and 7th, when the best lot I ever offered will be sold for cash for the best bid. Good horses are getting scarce, cotton selling at 8 1-8C. tobacco selling high with the greatest oropof corn and fodder ever made in tbe 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, KAXEIGH, M. O. Sept 27. 1896. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE Snuff Why, Parson's Celebrated ECEKTC30 SSOTCXSJCtUFF. BECAUSE It is the purest and best, manufac tured out of select Virginia Lef 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 ft : ; And in future you will use no other brand. Put up la any slcs pack am to salt the trade. . 't ' : :A. j , , . . ; " ' 5oId By rUl Dealers. J.1L PAESS2TS, Uan'fMt'r Kew Brunswick, R.J. i. h, P.keomatisia, aaaralgta, pain la the back or tide, stiff seek, ore throat, toasiliti. diphtheria, eamp and eolie astantly relieved by Johnson' Mag-.. Bti Oil. . Large bottle. S5 aad 60 cents. For sal by John T. kfeEae, draggista. ...
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