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lieiAHD IN WASHINGTON. Current News and Ciosulp at the Na ;v tional Capital. Special to the tM Visitor. WasHinaToN, Not. 8. Tbe sense tioual dinr.ti;he tbat have bean seat oat by tb newspaper concerning tbe Venesael controversy have, I am told, bee .1 inspired by tbe legal ad visor of th Venezuelan legation In this sit. Member of tbe cabinet are very ' muoh annoyed at the ton of these publication and fear, tbat they may increase tb difficulty of a Just tola "tion of tbe maoh-talked-of problem. : There 1 a eertaln member of tbe cabinet, while being a firm believer in - the Monroe doctrine and believes, in ita enforcement by armc, if necessary, - say there is no occasion or eicoae to : aroase tb patriotic sentiment of tbe people at large. JTurther, that the ': intemperate demand of the press and . sensational misrepresentations , may V endanger the settlement of a question : that he believe he eaa be determined - in a peaceful manner. i Another' official ay be doe not ; ' consider It dignified tor the United : States to .'Indulge in buncombe and ' braggadocio while a diplomatic eon controversy is In progress, nor doe . he propose to make himself a party to ' the nse of the present disousslon for political purposes, and fully believes v that the President share his views. " . The colored Baptist elergymesi ' of s Washington are making strenuous ef- forta to have the official of the Colum bian University admit colored student Into that institution. At meeting of 't the union, which wa held last , week near here, resolutions were adopted asking the Officials of that Institute, in behalf if the Interest of the colored Baptists, to throw open Its doors re gardless of color. The resolution ' embrace the fact , that the athollo University here has recently taken such action which shonld be a criterion for all good people.- -1 Owing to the number of casualties among the cadets at the Naval Aoad, my in Annipolis, resulting from the ' present method of playing football, Surgeon General '.Try on has reeonv that rival games be prohibited at that institution, unless tbe regulations gov. erning the game a played there be materially modified. - , BK. ' FERTILIZER INSPECTION. The Method Adopted by the Depart meat Caution to Farmer. - The October Bulletlon sayst "The farmer is cautioned again to b care ful in seeing that the eomnier?ial fer tiliser purchased by him not- only bear the official tag. hot that the brand 1 registered and on Olef in the office eva "' v""t y b This matter la thus emphasised be cause of the practice among fertiliser manufacturer of lending or selling to neighboring establishments "a few . tags", until those ordered shall ar rive, etc.! 'l f " ' ' 4f Jhe Board of Agriculture has pro vided against further abuse along this . line by directing that the name of the manufacturer who ban th tag shall be printed on the back. of the tag. Thi course was ronna Accessary pe- eauee of good offered for sale, during this year fully tagged, thu bearing th visible evidence of compliance la the office of the Commissioner, ' nor wa it of ueh "vain la fertilising strength t to entitle it to registra tion under the law of the Stat. A Household Treasure, ' D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharle, N. Y. say that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found that the very best results follow its are i that he would not be without it, if procurable. 0. A. Oykeman, druggist, CataklU, N. T., says tbat Dr. King's New Discov ery is undoubtedly (he best cough 'remedy i that he has need It In his family for eight years, and it has never failed to ao an tnat is eiaimea lor it. .Why not try a remedy ao long tried and .tested. Trial boHles free at John . Y. MeBae's drag store. Regular ilse 60s and tt.OO. , ' John U. uentry Miaiaiooeirouoiea with rheumatism. . John G. Hanger, editor of tbe Sun beam, iellgman, Mo, who maoed Grove Cleveland for the Presidency in November, 1882, while was mayor of Buffalo, N. y is enthuslastlo in his praise of Chamberlain' Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemeoy. He says: "I have used it for the past five years and consider it the beet preparation of the kind in tbe market. It is as staple as ' sugar and coilee in this section. It is an article of merit and should be used .in every household. For sale by J. Ha bobbitt Druggist, sept Metropse was jumped on and badly cut at Latonla. " . A horse k icked H. S. Shafer. of the Freemyer Houne, Middleburg, N.Jf. on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to uae Chamberlain's l'ain Balm, which ' be did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recomended it to many others and sv it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This s .me remedy is also famous for ts rur of rheumatism. For sale by J. L.1 iollui v - t - A Retraction. "Look here, Ollgal! I understand that you have been saying I am often drank."; "Yes, I baveTmade that remark, Jay smith." , ''Well you 'v got to make a retrao tloc a thoroogb retraction, yon an derstandr" "I'm willing to tbat. I'U tell every. body that you are often sober. . It May Do as Much for You. Mr Fred Miller, of Irving, 111, writes tbat ne naa a severe Kidney trouble lor man years, with severe pains in his back an also tbat his buvider w affected. He tried many so called kidney cures but without any good mult. About a year aro he began use of Electrin Bitters and found relief et once. Electric Bitten is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only SO for 1 1.-1.!.. - . . 1 - I. . . targe uuuiea atjuuu i ssaanaa'sarugsiorc. Tit for Tat. -, Young wife Before w were mar ried, George, you never smoked in my presence. ' -. . Young husband I know It my dear, and yon never wore curl' paper In mina. A clear, soft, rosy complexion I the aesire or every lady. Why not give Johnson's Oriental Soap a trial. There is nothing to compare with It as a skin beautifler. Two cake in a pack age, w cents. For sale by John l MaoRae, druggist, r The Point Breese bicycle track Is taking shape. . Cbamberlan'a i the heat nf alL Vin. cent J. Bark, of Danbury, Iowa, has useu unamDenams uouen uemeay whenever in seed of a medicine for coughs and colds, for the past five years ana says : "it always helps me vuv. eou ber 60o bottles for ale by J. Hal Bobbitt uruggisia. Asote's lameness ia not considered permanent. . The way to reach catarrh is through the blood. Johnson's Sarsaparllla and Celery treats thie disease sucoessfullv. Try it and you will not be disappoin ted. Price, lsrge bottles, 60 cents. For sale by John Y. HaeBae, drug gist. Nashville'a running meeting wi'l open November.lS Johnson's Kidney ana iiiver Bexa lator Invigorate the liver, regulate the bowel, cure dyspepsia, bilaos ness, ; indigestion, sour stomaoh and makes yonr head as clear as a bell 98 and 60 tents. For sale by John Y. MaoBae Joe Patchen will be a feature of tbe National Horse Show. ' S. F. Yinger, Dewart, Pa., writes: Mr. Haringof this plaoe has used your remedy for the' Piles and recom mends it very highly. He gave me your address, -1 would like to know on what terms and price vyou sell to dealers. : Let me hear from you and oblige. Sold by John Y. HaeBae. m ( ,, ,-, i r A portion of New Orleans' grand stand will be Inclosed in glass. , Last June Dick Crawford brought his twelve-months-old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It d been weaned at four months oid and had always been sickly. I gave it the usual treatment in such cases but without benefit. Tbe chua Kent Brow ing thinner until it weighed but little more than when born, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started tbe father to giving Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarr e, Bemedy. Before one bottle of th a tnt size had been used a marked improvement was seen and ts continued use cured the child, its weakness end puny ' constitution dis anneared and its father and mvself be lieve the ohlld'i life was saved by tbia remedy. J. T. Mario w. St. l.,Tama roa.111. For sale by J. Hal Bobbitt Druggist. - Notice to Defendants. In the U. 8. Circuit Conrt for the Eastern Uistriotof North Uarolnla, Buffalo City Mills, Limited, vs. W. W.Arohibald and May G Archibald. It ia ordered that said W. W. An ohibald and May G. Archibald be re quired to appear and plead, answer or demur at ine omoe oi toe uieig oi the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the city of Raleigh, on or be fore November 11th, 1895, and that a copy of this order together with a copy of the bill of oam plaint and sub. poena herein shall be served noon tne aeienaanis in we Doacnern uis triot of New YorS, tbe Eastern Dis trict of Virginia, or in suob other District as tbe defendant maybe found. It is further ordered that service be made by publication once a week for six weeks in the Pbess- Visrroit. a newspaper published in the oity of Raleigh, Sent. U, 189S. - Cuke. Bale of Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of a mortgage deed riven by Hsrdy B. Bagwell and Adelaide Bagwell, his wife, to Catharine Boylan, dated January H, lira and registered In the office ot the Iteglster of Deeds tor Wake county. In Book 104, page Brt, I will, on the lath day oi November. 185, at U o'clock, at tbe Court Bouse door in Baleigh, iWake county, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described real estate to-wlt: A certain tract of land situate in Wake county. St. Mary's Township, adjoin ing the lands of Samuel Watts, Allen Sturdlrant. J. G. Dupree, tknlie Smith and others, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at pointers on the SmlUifleld and Raleigh Road. John Parker's (now Samuel Watts) corner near Watts, thence with his line South two degrees west CM chains to a stake, thence south fa de grees west 17.80 chains to the Wilmington Road, thence with said road to a pine, Allen Bturdl vant's corner, thence with his line south as de gree west Ml chains to a stake, Sturdlvant's comet, thence with his line north I degrees east seven chains to a rock, Sturdlvant's corner: thence with his line south as degrees west to.to chains to a stake hi Jack Dupree's line, thence north two degrees east 80.80 chains to a llnlitwixKl stump, L. J. Weather's corner, thenee with his line south ST degrees east m.ss .hum, t.t ft nw.kr . Wettthar,,' AnrnAV thnM north 8 dvgreea east m M chains to the Smith-1 field Road, thence with said road to a black I lack, Vm. Bturmvant's corner, thence with his line north decree east 7.1 J chains to a black Jack. Bedie bimih's ooruer, thence south 81 de- j greet east 1 enmn to a rock In the old road, j thence as Uie said road som h 3 decrees east 1 IMS chains to the Srailhheid Road. Uiencs with th said road to the beuinuhiiz. eautainlnc " Paoi 1-4 seres more or less. j This IVM oar oi vcutuer. irvo. - ' i . i W. M BOYLAN, f . Xzeoutor of Catharine Bovlaa, , ' Uhat io fCallflnMB Oaetoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Ttifavfa -' y auid Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor .other Kareotio substance. It Is a harmlesa rabstitato for Faregorlo, Drops, Soothing 8ymps,and Castor Oil. ' .I Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' txae by r Bullions of Mothers. Caxtoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Soar Cord, eare Diarrhosa and "Wind Colio. , Castorla relieves, i. ;. teething' tronbles, cares constipation and flatnlenoy. ' Castorla assimilates the food, retfulatee the atomach ' and. bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas t torla is the Children's Panaoea the Mother'a Friend. ; Castoria. , ' ; "Oaatorfa ts aa snMllent medlefn for obO- ana.' Mothers have repeatedly told me of tta trod effect tpoatbteroUldrn.'' . ,i Pa. 0. a Ossooa, h. 1 ' LoweB, - "OeitcrUa th bM raraedy for chlldraa of which 1 am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers wfUconaVler the real mtenal of their ehlldreau and uae Cutorla hv : stead of tharartotia quack aoeCruBtfWhl oh ara dsstrojnt tBetr loved one, by foraing opium, saorphuH, soothlnc syrup and other hurtful afsntsdowa their throats, thereby sending them to prematura gram." ' . Da. X W. Kraonboa, , r . ' Oonway. Ark. - , 'Tke Orataar CHampeuqr, TT W. H. HOLLO "Complete How to Attala It." A Wonderful New Medical Book.written for Men Only. One copy may be had free on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO, UFFALO, N.V. r0U DO NOT REALIZE That you are In Baleigh unless you are YABOHO HOUSE The only Hotel in tbe city convenient te Business. All rooms on the third floor S2.00 oer day; first and teoond floors $3.00 and exoo per nay. ... SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FRBB BPS AT ALL TRAINS. . Thonsandssof dollars recently expended' froyemenok' . ' U T. BROWN, Prop'r. ECONOMY Mav be neoessarv in manv wsvs when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase ot food, which is life. Below a certain standard food -Imperfectly nourishes; np to that standard It costs a reasonable price. We never want more than a reasonable price for oar Groceries. . RAPID SALES "- Give onr customer's the benefit ot close margina, We never keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. . - - ; OHOICE GROCERIES . Always in stock and promptly de livered when ordereu. PESML n hi V -r r--i jrT3V-r 3 . Castoria. Oaeloi la Isao well adapted to Andren that I reoommeDd a aa superior to any pneartptloa knowa to me. ' H. A. Aaoaso, M. 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T. "Oar physicians In the children's depart ment hare spokes highly of their export, anos fa thatr oobdde praotloe with Oastoria, and althoiurh we only have among our madtoal snppUss what knows as regular prodiHts,yetwsa free to confess tbat the merits of Oastoria ha weal at to look with favor npon It" Ukotd Boarrrai, ara Dispsmaar, I Aixaw O. 8wtb, An.. Mwrnajr Strwwt, Hans' Tevk CKty. in Mllllil'l In In' 2 he Ideal Steam LAUNDRY Is tbe best (quipped and does the most prompt and f' SATISFACTORY in the city. Send In Phone No 19. WORK your work WAY &-S0HS. Hiss Maggie Reese. Newflillinery j We are now showing all the latest and most desirable shapes and styles in Fall and Winter Millinery. Oar 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 and sites from 86c to $S 00. We will be pleased to have tbe ladles call and look at oar stock. Every, one will receive protnpt and polite attention. "f 1 'l - - IVIisslVIacjgieeese 909 Fayetteville Street BULBS ' For - Winter and Spring BLOOMING. ' ' : Chinese and Easter Lilies, Hyacinths Freesiaa. Narcirsaa, etc Palms, Ferns and other plants for room decorating. Oat Flowers Ooquets , 5'- J-aan-V' ' ' Floral Deslgrns." Evergreen, Magnolias aid Shade Trees. H. . BTEIN1IETZ, ' Florist. North Halifax Street, near Peace In , stitute, , Phone lis. ' , - octlllm VALUABLE FARMING LANDS v FOR SALE. By virtue of authority eonf erred by a certain Deed of Trust from It. A. Hodge and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December 5th, 1890, and recorded in the office of the Begister of Deeds for Wake county. N. C, in Book 113, at page 818k I wfll on :; . THUBSDAY. November Uth, 1885, sell at public auotion, 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 8-4 acres, more or less, being Lot. No 8 of the Gaston Wilder lands, and described as follows: Adjoining the lands of said Hodge on the south, of the late David j H in ton on the east, of the said Hodire I on tbe north and Aeuse river on the west: and bounded as follows: besln. nine at a stake and pointers on the east bank of Neuse river, about 12 links be low the mouth of a gut the soutbwent corner of Tract No. 1, bought at the same ume ana Place dv joseon An drews, runs thence east 205 poles to a state in tne late David union's line; thence with his line south 24 degrees, west 140 poles to a stake and pointers; thence west 258 poles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuse the river about 128 poles to tbe begin ning, boing same tract conveyed by John B, Williams and wife to B. A; Hodire bv deed recorded in said office. in Book SO at page 645, reference to wmcnismaae. Second Tract. eontaLiinir 109 scrm. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of tbe Betsy Hlnton farm (formerly Gaston Wilder's land) and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small birch and point- era on the bank of Neuse river about six poles below Spring Gut; thence with the dividing line east 253 poles to a stake in David Hin ton's line; thence with the same about 32.poles to a stake on Mingo creek; thence down tbe 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. a 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. B. Pool's corner runs south 1-2 degree west 45 pole to a stake and pointers in tbe head of a small branch; thence with said branch 89 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 5 1-4 degrees east 214 Doles to tbe Tarborougb road: thence with said road 98 poles to the Beginning, oeing same tract conveyed by Jei.nie Hinton to R. A. Hodge, by deed recorded in sa d office in Book 105, at page 551, reference to which la made. t'ouBTH Tbact, containing 79 3-4 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 the northeast corner of tbe lot purchased by Joseph Andrews, at same time and place, rune 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 tbe branch 83 Doles to a large nine on the east side of the same-David Hlnton's corner thence with bis line south 24 degrees west 89 1-3 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; thence west 104 poles to a stake in the centre of Hodge road; thence north ward along said road 118 1-3 poles to the beginning, being same tract conveyed by Sarah E. wilder, commissioner, to B. A. Hodge, bv deed recorded in said office, in Book 66, at page 146, reference to which is made. Fifth Tract, containing twentv-flve acres, more or less, 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 Dart or tne uetsv mnton tract bought by said Andrews at the G. H. WJlder estate sale, being tbe 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 ine; thence to a stoo in tne orancn; hence south to B. Williams' land, a lightwood knot; thence west to tbe be-' ginning, and being the same tract con veyed by Joseph J. Andrews and others to B. A. Hodge, by deed recorded in said office, In Book 56, at page 807, ref erence to which Is made. Mixth 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 of Hodge road in Poole's line; thence with said road south 3 1-8 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 the same eaat448 8-4 poles to the beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams and wife to said B. A. Hodge, by deed recordel In said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is made. Place of Sale County Court House door, in Baleigh, N. a Time of Sale -12 o clock m ERNEST HAYWOOD. Trustee. October 12. 1896. SALEOFVALUABLELAND. Under and bv virtue or cower eon- tained in a mortgage executed to me by Kooen A. rotter ana nis wire oiuoma Potter, on the 7th day of October, A . P. I860, which said mortgage is recorded in the office of the Begister 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 aald mort gage, which is bounded and described as 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 thenoe south 232 poles to a red-oak in Win. Band's old line: thence east with said Band's line to the mill-path stake and pointers: thenoe north with said mill-path to stake and pointers; thenoe east to a pine, corner of John Mitchen. er's line; thence north to a red-oak: thence east 80 poles to a stake and pointers; thenoe north 74 poles to a 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. Goweraold corner; thence west to the beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less, and adjoining the lands ot Geo, Mitchener, M W. Britt. Wm. Bryant, being the tract of land conveyed by J. P. Gully, commissioner in special proceedings, entitled J. P. Gully, administrator of J. G. Dupree, deceased, vs. H. Dupree and others, in Wake Superior Court to Robert A. Pot- Time of sale, 18 o'clock, mM on the 18th of November, 1866. . . - W. T. HOWLS, Mortgagee. . October 18, 1896. . , VES-.'IT'SA-FACT I have opened a on the FAYETTEYILLE and HARTIH Streets (NEXT TO WILL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU AT ALL TIMES. John Y. 1ESS Increased Sales 41 Per Cent Over October, 1894. Our Winning Prices Are Cash to All, The Banker, Broker, Bondholder, Capitalist, Mechanic, Farmer and Laborer, all enjoy the rich benefits of our Cash Methods. Business bnilt on business principles, the solid foundation stones are: Honest reputation, good baying, close selling, extraordinary valnes, no trouble to show goode, money rack at the word. Popular Goods at Popular Prices. Oars is a bargain store all through. We offer the best values. The trade recognize it. Goods and prices advertise us. Cloaks Our Trade Builders. (Inr avnrv offnrinir of faihinnahle Canes and Bwell-stvle Coats, meets with such a generous response as to keep us received this season. The perfection of tion in prices combine to popularize this low as 12 60 fr Carrying the best lines of Shoes of and sexes, we are enabled to fit all feet w e staae our reputation upon tne values we oner, jxone uae tnem. Special Values in All-Wool Dress Goods And special numbers In Black Henriettas, Serges and Crepons, extra good value. C. A. Sherwood & Co. RIGGAN'S TOY STORE IS THE PLACE TO BUY -ALL K1HDS OF TOYS s CANDY CHEAPEST. Best Goods for Least Money. Riggan's Toy Store, 182 Fayettevllle St. sepia Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. MAGNETIC NERVINEfen"0 MtoreLMlMsahswI. Coras weaknesses. Nervous Debilitar and all the evils from earlr or later es. msim. the respite ot overwork, wonr, sickness, etc. Foil strength, tone and development givea tosvervorgan or portion of the body. Improve. ment immediately eeen from the first box. Tbxme. ends of letters of Dieieeonfileinonroffioe. Caa beosnied ia vest pocket. Bent by mail to as ' soarewioaireoerpcor price. unimoaiDiimi ment in each box. Price 11.00, 6 boxes, S4.00, with Written Croanntee to refund money if not oared ieodto as foe thelienaixi. Circulars Tree. "John Y. McBae, Druggist, Kalelgh, Caveats, and Tide-Mrki obtained and all fat-l ent Uuaineaa conducted for MOBCRSTC Pit, i OmOmeciaOseoaiveU, . faTtHTOrnec' and wa can secure patent ia leas tune tHaa taeeej remote from Waahinrtoo, i ' i I Send model, dmwinf or Obese vdts desaip-i tjM . Wa ar.Vlaa. U eatentahla v' not. free of! f charge. Our fee not due till patent iteeeerad. I a PlMaHtlT, ""V v vai. mnu, Met of same ia the V. 8. and fajreian oaootixa I aeot free, Adareas, . . . i C.A.CNOV&CO. ssvjyyvarrotyvy'' i IB branch Drug Gtore corner of POSTOKFICK.) MacRae. FLOURDSMi busy duplicating orders. Third stock fit, the loveliness of style and modera department Our prices commence as an all kinds known to the trade, for all ages with easy fitting shoes. NOVEMBER HORSE SALE 1 I will bold my sixth annual sale of TROTTIHO BRED, HARNESS and SADDLE HOUSES at Baleigh, NOVBMBEB 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 1-30, tobacco selling high with the greatest oropof corn 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 plaoe In my catalogue, which will be ready about October 20th.: B. P. WILLIAMSON, RALEIGH, N. J. 8ept. 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 baoco. The Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco and we guarantee if yon give it a trial yonr good judgment will approve BGBRTON.'f And in future yon will nss no other brand. Put np in any size pack age to suit the trade. 3el4 By iAH Dealers. J.1L PAESONS, IJan'fact'r , New Brunswick, N. J. Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains la the ' back or side, stiff neok, or throat, ' toosilitis, diphtheria, camps aad aolie astantly reliavad by Johnson's Mag. netls Oil. Large bottles, 9S and 50 cents. For sale by Joha T. HeBee, druggists
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