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A WEARY Wit ILK. It has been a wesry whils motrier,' Binee yoo bade as all farewell Slnseyon irft voor weeping children la this selfish world to dwells To wander on without 70a through This erael world and drsar -How could 70a leave them her alone, Oh, mother mother dear. They are straggling through the world. They are scattered wide and fan I cannot tell, I know not aow , , - Where all thy children are. Bat many a thousand miles, mother, And many a yeai of pain, S'retch sold beneath the parted heart That ae'er may meet again . Ki. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SHOPS. A Great Plant to be Established at 1 Alexandria.. -: ' Informatioa from Washington la to the effect that the Southern Hallway - authorities are maturing plans for prodigious and most extensive Improve meats near Alexandria. They . are said to have purchased a tract of land on the lins of Hunting creek, in Fair fax coooty, M acre la area, oa whieh a great mannfaoiurlag township will . loom bb la the near future. It will be . somawost similar so auwui, where the Pennsylvania Railroad has ... 11 . 11. . t Its mammoth shops. ' The Southern company is still reach' ' lag oat, and we are reliably informed that before many day elapse it wUl "take In" another trunk line, which will form a very important link In Its monster trsffle system. This addition 10 ana lines ui iuv vuniyao hhkvi hi : erection of great shops at Alexandria an absolute necessity. A foundry, ' a ' -V. " ..A : houses of the moat modern type, SDlendidly eaulpped. will be built there, a well as sheds, storehouses, ' dwellings for workmen and in Hot all the accessories ofe manafactorlng town. . ' '" . " Y ' . Trains Collide on the It. A M. ' oj awegrapa bid rara-v uuxvaw , . . - v Fbanlui, Tenn., Not, IS A wreck occurred oa the Loulsllle 4 Nsshvllle ' at 10 o'clock - last - sight. - Fireman Lore was ktllsd-and engineer Corbert fatally Injured. The passenger train was bound for New Orleans aad col lided with the freight. The passen ger escaped. " , Alter Forger Ward. By Telethon to mcrYess-YlsUor. ' , " t Wabhinotom, D, C, Nov, 12. : General Patteraon, of Memphis, la In the city In connection with the extra dition from Honduras of Augustus Kennett Ward, wanted tor the for- Kery 01 w,uuu. ' . , HOW TO PREVENT CROUP lOMt BIAMS THAT Wlli MOV lima. tmaa to Totrao mothu how to qtjabb aaaniBT thi dibbabb. Croup is a terror to young mother and to post them concerning the cans, flrst symptoms and treatment 1 the object of this Item. The origin of roup is a common eold. Children who arc subject to It take eold vary v easily inu ervup tm Mun v low. The first symptom I hoarseness) thl It soon followed by a peculiar rogh cough', which la sasllr. reoog- nixed and ill never be forgotten by on who ha heard it. The time te , act 1 when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain - Cough . m 1 . . 1 1 T Kmay ireeiy given an tenuensy 1 to croup will soosr dissppear.; Even ... ... - a. 1 , a 1 altar u eroupy eoogu nsa ueTaiuyau It will prevent the attack. Ther is no aanger tn giving uie rewau, iw - It contains nothing injurious. For : sale by i. Hal Bobbitt, DrnggUt. , - Without any unknown reason Fred erick F. Tan Kenan, a rich young men of Mt Vernon, shot himself in a New York hotel. - The wife or Mr. Leonard Well, of East Brimfield, Maes., had been suf fering from enralgia for two day, not being able to Bleep or hardly keep till, when Mr Holden, the merchant there, cent her a bottle of Chamber lain' Pain Balm, and kcd that she give It a thorjuh .trial. - Oa meeting Mr. Wells the next day he wa told that she wa all right, th pain had left her within two hour, and that . the bottle of Pain Balm was worth 15.00 If it" could not be had for lee. For sals at 60 cent per bottle by J. Hal Bobbitt, druggist. - " All diseases of th skin eared and ' the best complexion restored by John son's Oriental Soap, perfumed and highly medicated. Two cakes in each paekage, 85 cent. " For sal by John V. MaoEa - . - , BUI Mill, Consul General at Hono lulu, was married at Culpepper, Ta , to Hiss Cora Bitehi Oall. ' A Household Treasure. " D. W. Fuller, of Cans johsrle, N.T says that he alwaya keep Df. King' : I discovery in the house aad his ' fu.i.. has always found that tb very best result follow 'It ares that he would aot be without It, If procurable G A. Dykeman, druggiat, Catskill.N. T., says that Dr. King's New Dlscov err is nndonbtedly tha best cough remedy; that he ha Med It in hi family for eight year, and It has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy o long tried ' aad tested. Trial bo ties free at John Y. MoBae's drug store. Begular sis 60s and (1.00. Qood advice: Never leave home on a loursev without a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colis. Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. For Sale by J. Hal. Bobbitt, druggist. A Discovery. Mamma Why did yon glv the baby that dram? Papa Beeaase he makes less aotse when be has the drum. . CureforHeadache. As a remedy lot all form of head aohe Electric Bitters has proved to be th eery beet. It effetts a permanent cure aod be most dreaded habitual sick headache yield to It Influence. We urge ail who are afflicted to pro err a bottle, and frlv tbls remedy a rair trial, in ease 01 rjabltoaj eoDStl pation Electric Bitters eur by glv lug th needed tone to the bowels, and few en sea long reeUt the na of hi medicine. Try It at one Larar ottlesooly 6O0 at Jobn Y afxcBae's . rag s'ore. -' .: .-; la raid on three gambling house, Milwaukee polls captured 87 player ank keeper. V A ilear, soft, rosy complexion 1 th desire of every lady. Why not glv Johnson' Oriental soap a trial. Ther 1 nothing to compare with it as a skin beautifiar. Two cakes In a pack age 86 nte. ' For sale by John I. HaoBae, druggist. .?, -j f The Chloago Tribune reduce it prio to one sent on weak days. " Six weeks ago I suffered aith a very saver eoldj was almost unable to speak. My friend all advlaed me to consult a physician. Noticing,; Chamberlan't CongK Remdy advlaed la th St Panl Volks Zeituag, I procured a bottle, and after taking It a short while wa entirely well. I aow moat " heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suf fering with a. eold. Wm. Kell, 878 Selby Ave,, St. Paul, Minn. For sale by 3. Hal Bobbitt, druggist Particle of gold found in a gravel pit near Elgin, 111., excite hop that a pocket exists there. ; S. F. linger, Dewart, Pa.,' writes! Mr. Haringof thl place ha used your remedy for th Pile and recom mends it very highly.. He gave m yonr address. I would like to know oa what terms and price you sell, to dealer. Let me'bvar from yoa and oblige. Sold by Jobn Y.. MaeKae ... , , ' . Archbishop Bjsa, of Phlladolpbia, preached the. sermon St the golden Jubilee of the St. Vincent de Paul ehoreb at St. Louis. , ; ' Itching, burning, osly and crusty skin scalps of Infants eleansed and healed aad Quiet aleep restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap, medicinal and toilet, two large cakes 85 at For 1 by Jobn Y. MaeB. , Th last hoTse ear in " Detroit made it last trip Saturday,, and it 1 now divided among rello seeker. ' . Ikhij J Km to Attala It" A Wanderful New Medical Bdbk.wrltten tot Ilea Only. Oa copy mar be had tree on application. ERIE MEDICAL CO. umia.e.v. Bale of Valuable Keal Estate. - By virtue of a mortgage deed ttven by Hardy B. Bagwell and Adelaide Bagwell, his wile, to Catharine Boylan, dated January 11. 19 and registered In the office ot the Register of Deeds lor Wake county. In Book lot, page Itt, I will, on the lath day of November, 1MB, at IS o'clock, at the Court Bouse door in Balelgb. Wake eoanty, sell, at public auutlon. to the highest bidder lor we IOUOW1QK aeseniiea rau estate to-wlt A certain tract ot land situate In Wake county. 8L Marv's TownshlD. adloli Ins the lands oloarnuel Watts, Allen Bturdivant J. O. Dupree, Bedle Smith and others, and more fully described as follows: Beginning at ointero on me enuuineio ana wieign sw. ohn Parker'a (now Bamnd Wattal corner near Watts, thence with hia line Booth two degrees weets-asehainstoa stake, thence south T de- rreee west 17.80 enalna to me Wilmington Jtoea, thence with said road to a pine, Allen Sturdt vant's corner, thence with bis line sooth SS de grees west M7 chains to a stake. Bturdlvant's corner, thence with hia line north S degrees east seven ohains to a rock, Bturdlvant's corner: thence with bis line south N degrees west M.ao chains to a stake In Jack Dupree's tine, thence north two degrees east so. 90 chains to a lightwood stump, L. J. Weather's corner, thenoe with Us line south ST degrees east is.et chains to- a rock, weathers' corner, tnenee north 8 degrees east 'ft.W chains to the Bmlth- fleld Boad, thence with said road to a black tack, Wa Bturdlvant'a corner, thence with bis line norths degrees east t.ll chains to a black lack. Bedle Smith's corner, theses south OT de grees east 1 chain to a rock In the old road, tnenee as the said road south Si degreee east 10.10 chalna to ths gmithleld Boad, tnenee with the said road to the beginning, containing Ml 1-4 acres more or less. Turn lau day or October, we. , - W. It. BOYLAW, Executor ot Oatharm Boylan. Notice to Defendants. In the U. 8. Cirouit Court for tb Eastern District of North Carolnla. Buffalo City Mills, Limited, vs. W. W. Archibald and May H Archibald. It is ordered that said W. W. Ar chibald and May Q. Archibald be re anired to appear ana plead, answer or demur at the office of the Clerk of the United States Circuit Court for the Eastern District of North Caro lina, in the oitv of Raleieb. on or be fore November 11th, 189S, and that a oopy of this order together with a copy of the bill of oamplaint and sub poena herein snail De served opon the defendants In the Southern Dis trict of New York, the Eastern Dis trict ot ; Virginia, or in snob other District as the defendant may be found. It is further ordered that aervioe be made bv publication onoe a week for six weeks in the Psxss Visitor, a newspaper published in the city of Raleigh. J -- N. J. RIDDICK, , Bent 23.1896. Cure. Administrator's . Notice. Having qualified as administrator ot the estate ot Ij'ss Mollis A. HilL de ceased, late ot Wake county, thi is to notify all person having claims apair.st the said estate to present them to the nndersifrned on or Wore the 10th day of October, 1896, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. J. C MaliCOM, Adm'r esUte of (Miss Uollie A. Hill. B. T. GRAY, Attorney. ' Oct lt w-e W . - VJhat io W'wxxvVV'Xre ( Q ' Caetoria la Dr. Bamnel Pitcher's preHcriptioa tor Infont ' tnd CbUdrea. It contaiaa neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It la a harmlesa substitute ' for Paregoric, Drops, Boothlug SyrupH, and Castor OU. ; It la Pleasant. Its gnaraiitoe la thirty years' use by . UilUona of Mothers. Castoria destroys Wornu and allays v fevetishneaa. Castoria preveuta vomiting Soar Curd, eures Diarrhoea and Wind Collo. Castoria relievos teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach. and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas ; torla la the Children's Panaoea- the Mother's Friend. . Castoria. - r j - OsaMlahsaeelleeradlalnelBerMl asas. MoOmm tutrm repeatedly totd me of Be serteotnpoaUMSrohlldna.'' .-. , Ba. 0. O. Oeaeen, 1 " ; : Lewell, Kass. Oaetorta b Ihe bast raraaly tor oUMraaar wnlehlsiasaquaintsd. I hope the day Is no far dataat when saotben wiUeonsMar thereei ' taserest of their ehlldna, aad ass Owaovteuv steadof the Tarious quack aoabrunuvhloh are , aesWe9iskredaewe,k7torelaopiiia, : amrphtne, soothtn syrup sad otaer h artful dowa theer throats, thereby witing 1 lo prematura grave. " Dm.i.W.Xwammom: , . - Ooaway, Ark. Th Ossitawa' Ceiwawy, TT W--H. .HOLLO Onamberlaln's By aad 8 kin Ol&tmens J unequalled for Edema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Bore Nipples, Chapped Hands, Itching Files, Barns, Frost Bites, Chrome Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Lids, for sale by druggists at 26 cent per box. , " TO HOBSH OWKBBaC ' For putting; a horse in a fin healthy coa lition try Dr. Cadya Condition Powders, ley tone up th system, aid digestion, core woNrwl pscksf . Foi sals by roggistt. rQU DO NOT REALIZE That you are in Raleigh unless you are stopping at tno YAflBOKO HOUSE The only Hotel In the city convenient ' - w cusiness. . All mntnann tha third floor 3.00 Der day; first and second floors x.00 and 1X60 per day. . - SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FBSS BUS AT ALL TRAINS. Thousands of dollars recently expended 5 , . proTemenia, U T. BROWN'. Prop. ECONOMY : ;-; V : Mav be necessary in many ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in tne purcnase oc rooa. waion is uio. Below a certain standard food impar- fectlv nourishes: an to that standard it oosts a reasonable prioe. We never want more than a reasonable prioe for our Urooeriea. - rapid sales! Glv our customer the benefit ot elosa manriDB, we never keep any thing that in not the best ft its kind, and we only waut a fair profit on what we invest In it. CHOICE GROCERIES - Always In stock and promptly de- llTered when oraeren, - . fmw, J Castoria. '" Oaetorta Is sowell adartochildnetaaS kaowa te aa. ..y., ' B. A, Aaosraa,M. lllBo.OifocdBt.,BrooktyB,.T. " Oar phyiMans la the ebildrsaw dapart bmoI have apokea highly at thatr espert tBoa a then- ootatde praottos with Oastorls, " aad alttuogh we only have among our saedioel supplies what ta kaowa as regular proaasra, yet we an tree to confess Oat tha BMrtts of Oaatorla has won as ss knk wtt ' favor apoa tt." Cirmai HesmaL in Disrsasaat, I Aixas C. Surra, xVml, Ksurrsqr Swraoi, ITwer- Terk Otty 1 :3 . "if I r Tlhe Ideal Steam LAUNDRY. la the best equipped and does the most prompt and ' SATISFACTORY WORK in the city. Send in your work Phone No 19. WAY & SONS. Hiss Maggie ' Beese. Newflillinery We sr now showing all the latest and most desirable shape Bad 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 Sailor for Misses and Children. All colors and sixes from S6 to $8 00. W will be pleased to have th ladle call and look at oar Stock. Ivery on will receive prompt aad pollt attention. .-. f.IisslVTagcjieeese 900 Fyetteille Street. BULBS For- Winter and Spring "blooming. Chinese and Easter Lilies, Hyacinths Freeslaa. Naroirsua, etc. Palms, Ferns and other plant for room decorating. Cat Flower Boquets '; -.rT-Ainr- Floral Xesigris ' Evergreen, Magnolia aid Shade Trees, . H.. CTHIXIETZ, Florist North Halifax street, nearPeaos In sututa, Phone 118. ootTTla VALUABLE FARMING ' L&NDS FOR sale. : ' By virtue of authority conferred by a certain Ireed t Trust from H A. Hodge and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December 6th, 1890, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N. C, in Book 118, at page 818, 1 will on, x - THURSDAY. November 14th, 1896, sell at publle auction, to tb highest bidder for cash, six (6) tracts of land situate in Saint' Matthews township, Wake county, N. ft, and described as follows: - . - . Finer 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 Bodge on the south, of the late David H In ton on the east, of the said Hod ire on the north and Mouse river on the west; and bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on the east nana 01 neuse river, aooat u lines De low the mouth of a gut the southwest corner of Tract No. L bought at the same time and place by -Joseph An drews; runs thence east 296 poles to a stake In the late David Hin ton's line; thence with bis line south 84 degrees west 140 poles to a stake and pointers; thence west 368 poles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuse river: thence up the various courses of the river about 128 poles to the begin ning boios same tract conveyed bv John R, Williams and wife to R. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, in Book jfW at page 646, reference to which Is made. 8(iont Tract, containinc 19B acres. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of the Betsy ttinton larm (lormeny yasion Wilder's land) and bounded as follows: Becinnine at a small birch and noint- ers on the bank of Neuse river about six poles below Spring Gut; thence with the dividing line east 263 Doles to a stake In Davia Hin ton's line; thence" with the same aoout w poies 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 196 notes to the bemnninir: beinir same tract conveyed by W. R Poole to R. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, id Book 56, at page 182, reference to which is made. THran Tract, containinar 118 acrea. more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of the Tarborough road W. R. Pool's corner rur a south 1-2 degree west 46 Eolet to a stake and pointers in the ead 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 polos to a stake; thence north 6 1-4 degrees east 214 poles to the larborougb road; thence with said road 98 poles to the beginning, being same tract conveyed bv Jennie Hinton to R. a.. Hodge, by deed recorded in sa'd office in Book 106, at pace 661, reference to which is made. fourth tract, containing 78 8-4 ae 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, oeing tne norm east corner 01 tne 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 poles to a large pine on the east side of the sac -David Hlnton'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 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 saia roaa us 1-3 poies to tne beginning, being same tract conveyed by Harah E. wilder, commissioner, to R: A. Hodee. bv deed recorded in said office, in Book 66, at page 146, reference to which Is made. Fifth Tract, containing twentv-nve acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Ruffln Williams. B. P. Williamson, William Smith and Joseph J. Andrews, and on the east side of Neuse river, be ing a part of the 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 np said river to above the falls at a twin red-oak; thence east to a stob and Sine; thence to a stob in ths branch; lence south to R. Williams' land, a lightwood knot; thence west to the be ginning, ana Deing tne same tract con veyed by Joseph J. Andrews and others to R. A. Hodge, by deed recorded in said office, in Book 60, at page 807, ref erence to which is made. Sixth Tract, containing eignr acres and twenty-five perch, more or less, ad joining the lands of W. R. Poole, Jesse Watkina, deceased, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in centre f 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 60 1-4 poles to a stake; thence north 26 8-4 poles to a stake In Poole's line; thence with the same easr448 8-4 poles to the beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams and wife to said K. A. Hodge, by deed reoordel in said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is made. Place or Sale County Court House door, in Raleigh, N. C. Ttjcr OF Sale -12 o clock m ERNEST HAYWOoD, Trustee. October 12 1896. SALE 0 F VALUABLE LAN D. ' UUUW KllU Uj via duo va rvwv wa- tatned in mortgage executed to me by XWimltt A X UlWl auii aa AO wuv viuvum Potter, on the 7th day of October, A. J. In the office of the Register of Deeds for waae county, in hook n, uu iiaga iuo, I will sell by request at the Court House in Wake county, at pnblie auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the tract of land particularly described In said mort- K lih la IwtiinlAri anil rittftrtrihMl aslollowa: Lying and being in Wake county, xiunuuuvuuis uiwuviiuHj I township, ana oeginning at a wmcooaE, John Ellis' (deceased) corner, and runs UieUCQ BUUMA a WOT W m lovm-an aaa Wm. Band's old line; thence east with ..1 TAm Hn 4-A f Kaa nllf-1at.h slta. sTA and pointers; thence north with said miu-imin vu awuLV auu uiiumfl) wimhj, east to a pine, corner of John Mitohen- ers line; tnenee norui vu mu-wu, thence east 20 poles . to a stake and pointers; wienun uwm, n r". stake in the line formerly owned by P. H. Uower: tnenee wim sain uno wesi,au poles to a black-jack; thence south to a pine InP.H. Oower's old corner; thence west to the beginning, containing 80 i..r rLx. Ull-h.nr M W. Tirit.t Wm. Bryant, being the tract of land conveyed by J. P. Gully, commissioner In special proceedings, entitled J. P. Gully, administrator of J. U. puprae, Wake Superior Court, to Robert A. Fot Time of aala U o'clock, m on th .... ..-r , 4 ofue ISia OK iMUvanuer, iovu 1 W. T. H0WXJB, M0KTAEE ' October U, 1806. ' Royall & Are not Selling 4Jut at Cost, Bat their prices are muoh lower than THOSE SO-CALLED C08T SALES. We have but one prioe at all times and that's the lowest. Onr Block is now complete in all lines of goods. No snob, stock of Fancy Rockers, Tables, Couobes, Lounges, Medicine Cabinets. Desks, Book Cases and Combination Cases Ever $hown Mere. We are a little early, bnt onr 1896 designs in Carriages are here. Only a glance at them will convince you that they are the best and obeapeet line of Carriages in Raleigh. We have them from the 13.00 Carriage to the finest When yoa are on the market either to bay or prioe, remember oar store is the leader of low prices. Do not take oar word bat simply call andbeoonvlnoed. OPEN AT NIGHT. ROYALL aitd BORDEN, UJMQ IS STRICTLY WE SHADE THE PRICE OF f POPULAR GOODS are the styles and kinds that please. POPULAR PRICES are cash prices, which means most goods for least money. . Our Trade was Never Lurger, ' fl Our Stock was Never Store Inviting. nnr PiHam mum XI una. m Tab DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, COATS and CAPES. WORTH brands our goods "HONEST QUALITY." FASHION pi onounces them the "roilKEOT STYLES." ECONOMY recommends our EXTRA VALUES. 17,600 WORTH OF DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. Specialties in Black Dress Goods at 89c. All-wool Dress Fabrics, yard wide, 26f. Fifty-Inch Fine Wale Serges, blue and black, 48c. Habit Clothes for Capes, exclusively our own, 68c. Shirt Waist Silks. 18, 25, SO, 86 and 60c up. 2.300 WORTH COATS. CAPES and JACKETS the latest farla in all thcrlr loveliness, STYLE and BEAUTY. Prices 2.60, 8.60, 5.00, 6 00, 1.60, 9 00, 10. 00 up. a j nrAnfTiTT tm a Ti i -e, a t m t i i i -, . , iw..... ... ... . . n uaia oiotlxi huu uumiigii wu'i we are selling today Bleached Domestic, Brown Sheetings, Southern Silks, Homespun Plaids and Caraleich Ginehams at the MILL PRICES. Get our Quotations befnrn von spend a oent It may save you dollars. $6,000 in FINE SHOES to select from Begular lines from reputable manu facturers. The cleanest, slickest, smoothest and best wearing Shoes on this arorKBb. .every pair warrauieu iu us auu C. A. Sherwood & Co. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE Snuff Why, Parson's Celebrated BECAUSE It is the purest and best, manufaoU tured out ot select Virginia Leaf To banco. The Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco and we guarantee it yoa give it a trial your good Judgment will approve Is EGERTON " ' And In future yoa will use no other brand. Put np in any sin pack age to snit the trade. , ,-' ' - i ' '. -. . . '".- : . - ' V v.v-' " .-. 5o4 : By All Dealers. J. LI. PAES0N3, Uan'fact'r New Brunswick, N', J. Borden f r C Af H BUS ALL OTHERS IN OCR LINE. atP uy uu io you. U HIIWII- sk-i-3aa Easily, Qolcklf, Ptrauutly Bntonl MAGNETIC NERVINE is sold with writ, taa asnnta ts Dabilitar and all ths stlls froiri mrif or mm bm nulla of Ufa, wui b. vonf. nwviMS ttA. Full aluaialli liaiaami iliwalinaiiaiii all toarerronranorportioootUrabodr. Impiuia. aeot immadiatolr awn bom tha firatbox. Xtaooa. luxla ot lsttaraof praiMoa SleinoarotSos. Oaa beoaniedia vast pooka. Bant b mil SB aaV iddraasoBlMsiptot pries. On Month's Uuat mmtin aaohbor. PruB tl.00boaa,B6.0(X witk Writtaa eoaiantaa to nfuad mouar U no aad, land So aa tog tha Qatinlna. Cuwalazs fns. . . John Y. McRae, Druggist, Raleigh. . ICxnats. and Trada-Marta obtained and all Fas-j (aot bouaeaieODdacted for MoortOTV SVCSW I JooaOmcciaOproarvaU.a. rTsiTOmeC' land wacauaccura patQC Ja kat tuaa thaa taaac; a I Hill muon, vrawing r frauwN, wim w, . tttoa. Wa aovtM, u patemaDM a.' ax, naa m ichai. Onr lea oU doa toll pmbtat iTaecared. I a toaiin. " How to Obtaia Pataata," wmi com of aunaia Hw U. S. sod foreign cooatnaaj fKat troa. Aaarata, C.A.CNOY.CO. $90 Saleatnm wsntsd ererrwhare for TlnnMoC the BIMa." Over na n pi,.,.? PleMfls. Bells rant Pay, Bg. Noexrwriraoe seeded. One sold si In JO boiira. Iihrrm, fi Circulars Free. ArtdreMMAMjs'AClLki' BOOKOOroOadelulua, PiTnnMFfr I7n I W n J)
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