ft.
'-lit t$
BylY. l aj h to tlib rr. su-Vialior.
Norfolk, Va., Oct. 29. General
Agent Lamb, of the Southern Rail
way, today said that Mr. Hoffman is
, wrong in the supposition that after
- the transfer of the Seaboard stock
purchased,, by the . syndicate the
York Ri ver Lin e w ill be discontin ued,.
Thejiew Bay route, he declares,
; will be in operation at all events.
, - s Belief that the; Louisville & Nash
- .Ville will give the Southern agent a
hard tussle for the control of the
Seaboard is strong among shippers.
They say that If the Louisville &
v Nashville parallels the Southern
with the Seaboard, past competition
wlll not be a shadow of that which
" ' - will then be inaugurated ?
r' It is not "generally known, but is
1 a fact, that Mr. Ryan" of the Ryan
and Thomas syndicate, which pur-
f. chased the Seaboard Air Line, is a
V, . Virginian, although he has been put
uv. down as 1 an, Alabaimian. He was
bora and raised in Virgina, between
Charlottesville and Lynchburg, and
started in. life .a poor boy. He is
v 'flow a malti-millionaire, - ' s-
,. -v Prevent sickness and .save doc
tors' at this season by keeping your
blood rich and. pure with . Hood 'a
Sarsaparijla. , J-. -
' T
. f . , - . Th Whole Story
: Of the great sales attained and great
cures accomplished by Hoods Sar
saparilla is quickly told. - It purifies
and. enriches the blood, tones the
stomach and gives . strength and
i vigor, v Disease cannot , enter the
' system fortified ( by the rich, red
""blood which comes by taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla. , . , , t
, , -: .''-jr '"
Hood 'a Pills cure nausea, ' sick
neadache, indigestion, billiousness.
All druggists. - 25a...
u
jy" - r-4 (ZD)
. interested in Juow
s ; ,":7 ' Trices V-'.'
" 9T Rarrpfo (if Ralrlwin Innlp?
LU umivig pi uuiuiiiii nium
' Fresh arrival, nice stock and in
-"If J. V IWU (VDVlUUUl J (J
rnco qi.io per uarrei
; - ; King's sad northern Spys
v. at w to s 'ao per oarrei, reran
f " price 25c to 80c a peck. ".These, are
V" "II ZJIl Uj t I 11 111 : 111! lit 111
,!Mi :lu tiuvjlo
s ; ' and "will not last many days
-.. ' New1' Prunes,' Raisins, Figsj Cvr-
rants, Mince Meat, Apple But-- ;
frt Jn-f wdjP'ePared i
i " V .i1 '' ;'!,... ''.i..i I. v '
AGENT.
; Phone 28.
jd::rcorrs
Grand Panorama
-AND-i-"
LECTURE
. 9 i- ." t. . :
i
PilgrtaY .Progress.
'i'. Ov 900 Han&-Faintbd jjd Buvt
' ' Mr. Johnson's' family ' will take
part. UlS Iliue inree-anu-n-uau-'
-" year-old daughter will sing. Mrs,
' Johnson will tell of her little daugh
ters accident and marvelous escape.
Ilia daughter Grace, eleven jron
old will operate the lights.
In speaking of this entertainment,
V. the Richmond, (Va.) Starj Sep. 2Cth
, 1896, says: , , '
- ' kS IHTEKESTTNa tECTl BE. . .
In the Central Metnodist church last
night a plotonal lecture on llgTlm'i
P.nmun'1 wm rlnliTnmd.- Thn nhnmh
wds crowded. Dr Johnson, of'Wil-
' mington, uei, was ine leciurer. ais
, : little daughter, only three snd a liftlf
years old, sang a nymn. mm. jonn
dent and marvelous escape. This leo
-; "v ture was one of the most entertaining
,. J,, tnat nas ever uwujivoa iu uu vmj
Under the auspices of West End
. Baptist Churcb "
SATURDAY. NIGHT, .Oct, 31st,
J806. . - '. -
v For the benefit of the church. Ad
i mission 15c to all ages.. ; : s
Prof. J. Mixnis Joiinsok, - v- "
( , ' t : Lecturer." -
What Bb7 ma rick, cihsrOMtorU.
Wan ib was a CbOd, b aried f or CMtocta.
VThm Bl became HIM, (ha clung to Caatorta.
TTion iIj W CM lmi, aba fTethem OuUxia,
UJhrt io
r
1 1
A
Practically
Perfect
Preparation
S "j ' ..:- :.HFr' --. -!- " , " I" - - 1 ..'"-""...- - L-.'if. .'.' 1
For V'"
CHILDREN'S
' " .r w' ' ' '
COWI PLAINTS. ;
" THE TRIOMPBT OF EOYE
18 HAPPT. raUITFCI. MAMtlaCB."
l-rcrr ' Vaa' Wkaf WaaM Kaaw tfca
Chraal Trataa, Plala Facto, tka
' Xaw Blaeaverlaa af Ha4laal ttelaaoa
aa Aaallai ( Hamla4 Ule, Wa
WaaM Aena Car Faat Srrara aa4
AvaM Fatan Pllfalla, BhaaU Saeara
lha Waaderiai ' Uul Baak . Called
" Coaialeta naahaad, aad Haw ta At
tala It."
a TTam af laat a lnfnpmaf.1m frmn a blffh
medical aource that most work wooden wlta
tbisf;eaerattono(men.n ... ...
The book fully deaorlbea a method by which
to attain full vigor and manl7 power.
A meinoa 07 wnicu mi nm mu. ww.uia
jralnou tljeeyeau
' To core Mrvonsnaai, lanfc of aalf-oontrol, a.
To emhange Jaded and worn nature (or
one of briahtoeea, buoyancy and power. -
To coreiorevex eflecta ot ejLcee,overwork,
worry,o.""i i .. ! .1
. To sire fall trencth, development and tone
to avery portion and orfcanof the body,
Aire no barrier. Fallara lmpoaalola. Two
thooaand referenoes. -,
Tba book Is purely medical aad aclentlflo,
aeeleaB to cariosity seekers, invaluable to mea
only who need It. - -.. ....
A despairing mani who bad applied to as,
aoon after wrotai - .
"Well, I tell yoa that first day I; one IB
never forget. I Tt bubbled with joy. I
wanted to hn everybody and tell them my
old self had died yeeterday, and my new self
waa bora toay. Why didn't yon tell ma
when 1 Ant wrote that I would flnd itthla
"Tind another thus'i'. l;
. "If yoa dumped a cart load of gold at my
feet it would not bring such gladneatlntomy
life aa your method has done." i-'i.
Write to tha BRIH MKDIOATj OOMPAjnT,
Buffalo. TT. Y.. and aek for the little book
aUed "COMPLETE MANHOOU." ilererM
thi paper, ana t lie company prumuKs w p
tba book, tu sealed, envalopp. without an
harks, and entirely free, until Tt U wall intra.
tuoad. n
teir.lstratcr's Notice.
n.vlnn 11 Q 1 i tlil 11 ft n m 1 TilHtrfttlF
Of the estate ot A. K, Weathers, de
ceased, I hereby give uotice to all per
ona having claim against said es
tate to present them to me for payment
before the first day of October, 1897)
otherwise this notice will be plead In
V... n4th. aamA all iwManna in Hftht
to. the said A. K. Weathers are re
quested to come forward ana settle ine
same at onoe. . j. jav jiaruuBP . 1
Administrator for A. K. . Weathers,
Deceased. . octi4 1 awow
- W. B, GRIMES. W.'W V ASS, Jr. -
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GRIMES & VASS
, , . . "
; Firo Insuransoi ;
, i -1 v - -i
, ". ' -f -1 v, '
No. e WEST MARTIN STREET.
' Agents for The Carolina Mutual Of
Chailotte. r ' t ' , i
V Westchester of New York.
Phoenix of London, v
17-lw
- Adminiarrator'a Notioe. .
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Cherry. Penny, de
ceased, late of Wake county, N 0.,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to
present the same to the undersigned
on or before the 8th day of October,
1897, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery, and- all per
sons indebted to the said estate are
hereby notified to make immediate
payment to me.
J. C. Mabcom. Adm'r.
R. T. Gray, Att'y. ltw6w
. October 7, 1896. -
JJ
.Land Sale.
S. Under and by virtue of a deed of
trust from J. W. B. Watson to B. P.
Montague, Trustee, registered in Book
113, page 22, and- with he consent of
the mortgagor thereon, we will, on
Monday, November 9th, 18b6, at noon,
at the court house door in the city of
Raleigh expose to public rale the fol
lowing described tract of land, lieing
the part unsold in the land conveyed
in the said deed-of trust and described
as follows: Beginning. et the north
east corner of the Matthews lot, near
the northwest corner of lot 744, thence
southward along the line of Matthews
and of the Kline heirs to Kline's
southeast corner; thenoe west along
Kline's line to the branch; thence
down the branch to the south city line;
thence east along the south line of the
oity to the southeast corner of the
city; thenoe north along the east
boundary lino of the city to Lenoir
street; thenoe west along Lenoir street
to the beginning. Terms cash.
. B. F. MONTAGTJB, Trustee.
J. W. B. WATSON.
Oct. 0.1896.
Have Kept
You Cool
AH Summer.
WIII-KeepJYou
w
A
R
M
All Winter.
Soft Goal, Pocahontas
Rnssell Creel
: . ..'-.V.. -'V V.V-1 Vi
Thacker and
Jcllico Goal.
The best Coal at lowest prices al
waysat -
Jones t PovgII's.
ECONOMY
v VTw ha vtAMMatfi In minv VftTli
AA. J L u-.v.i"-m j y at -
when dollars are acaroe nd wants
many, but it la not desirable to practice
It in the purchase -of food, which is
DaIas aa Aovfaln mi.. n i? unl 'frmd
lUOl AAilUn a aa nt w
Imperfectly nourishes', up to that stand-
never want .more than a reasonable
price for our urooeries. , -
RAPID SALES
Give our customer the benefit of
close margins. 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. " -
CHOICE lo'CEfilK:
Always In stock and promptly delivered
j- : when ordered. .1- .
Cross &
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE: OF
OPINION
Regarding , the Proper Man'-for
' President. -
Whir.h wav nrp.
AA til VIA k 11 UJ . W1V
? Not in politics, but where are you going to do your fall trading?
-- ,.: You want the roost and best for your money, don't you?
You Can Get It.
' All departments complete and well stocked with
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Shoes, Hats and ;
; The Newest Styles, the Finest Grades, the Best Values.
Our prices demonstrate how much we want your trade. Political
speak ors are wrangling over "the basis of values." Come in and get our
rices ana we win show you the basis
ave a complete assortment of splendid
that defy competition, You will be
don't come. .. .. .
CROSS &
School Books
, Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We
have everything vou need in this line.
Surd's Fine
s i; - lArd in the verylatest styles.
A. Williams & Go's Book Store
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Page & Marshall,
The "Commercial and Farmers'
Bank, of Raleigh, H. C.
Chartered by General Assembly 1891.
Paid up Capital . $100,000.00
Deposits . -. . . 300,000.00
Offers its customers every accommodation consistent with safe
banking.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonable Terns..
Some good business offices to let
J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON. Vice President.
B. S. JERMAN, Casn ef H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier.
Simpson's Ointment
CURES
NASAL CATARRH.
A Trial Will Convince You.
For Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Stomach Disorders, use Simp
son's Liver Pills, the best in the world. Either sent by mail for 25c.
SIMPSON'S PHARMACY,
vPHLLEN BUILDING. RALEIGH, N. C.
GALL AT-
MADAME BESSON'S
and examine her stock of '
r '- ' - '
' LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
.r ::. y.Vv - v
Fall and Winter
LUfJEnvl
Prices Reasonable, '
oct6-ltn - . 't-S:
Linehan.
BUT THERE IS A LANDSLIDE
' rWhen tbey vote on the best
' place to trade.
Ymi Hp.aiiintf 9
ly U JLXWU-WL111Q I
We Have It.
Gent's Furnishings.
of values inside or a minute, we
goods. . They are yours at prices
turning down great bargains if you
.' -
LINEHAN.
A full stock of
Stati
ON TIME.
This laundry delivors work "on
time." Now please don't look us
sternly in the eye, and shake your
head in skeptical doubt. We do.
We will prove it. Just drop a pos
tal and we will call for your bundle.
It will be delivered "on time" and
will give perfect satisfaction.
onerv
PHONE 87.
SALE OF UNO.
Bv authoMtv of a mortpace from L.
T. Huddleston and wife, Elizabeth, re
corded in Book 97, page 650, records
neginer P ueeas omce ior waa
county, I will, on Monday, November
2, 1896,atl2o'o'ock m.,efl to the high
est bidder at publio auction for cash
at the court house door ot Wake
county, N. C, a lot on the south Bide
of South street in the city of Raleigh,
beginningat William Fowler's north
east corner on South street, runs
south 128 feet to a stake, thenoe east
35 feet to Eliza Bell's line, thenoe
north 128 feet to South street, thenoe
west with South street (6 the beginning!
s29 tds r W , N. JONES. Att'f.
Much in Little
b stpeeialir trus Ot Hood's Mis, tot ao bmO
elmsTwaoattlMd so great enraUTS poww Id
s smsB spaa. Tnej an a whoto Bsdhstaw
bssl, always resdy, a :
snyt effleteBt alsr saV I J I I O
tafsetorr; nvcot a oeW lj I I O
or tetw, cure an Brer Illi,
slekbMdaebe,lMBdieS(iiisUploa, eto. 9s.
TbssnH Puis to tsks wlt Baadt Sarsspsrins.
The Heated Term
GONE! "
We have with us now the most de
lightful and charming weather, in
which we ought to take advantage of
by giving our families and best girl an
airing during tne lovely afternoons.
Now is the time today, nottomorrow.
Remember
You can find the proper rig at Stron
aeh's Light Livery and Sales Stables
to make you and yours happy. Sta
bles open every day in the week.
PRANK STRONACH, Prop'r.
Carriage and
num
I have juBt received my fall stock of
vehicles and harness, which I am sell
ing at low water mark. Factory
prices don't cut any ice in this slide.
Give me a call and be convinced. I'll
give you some of my prices on vehic
les, viz: To'p buegy $50; open buggy
130 to $40; carriages $85 to $100. My
motto: "Buy right and sell clone."
FRANK STRONACH.
Nos. 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington
Street.
209 Fayetteville Street.
New Millinery !
We have now ready for the trade
all the latest things in fall and win
ter Millinery.
Trimmed and untrimmed Ladies'
Hats, with all the new trimming
materials.
Children's and
Infants' Caps,
in all styles and colors.
All customers will be given
prompt attention.
Goods sent on approval. Express
paid one way.
Agent for Imperial Patterns.
Miss Maggie Reese.
Cut Flowers
Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthe nums
Bouquets,
Floral Designs,
Palms, Ferns,
Celery, Late Cabbage and Collard
Plants.
Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies,
Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for
fore! g in the house and
early spring blooming
outside.
H. Steinmetz, Florist,
North Halifax Street, near Peace la
stitute. Phone 113.
octl7
Publication of Summons.
North Carolina, I In Superior Court
Wake County. t To Oct. Term, HO.
Srvlo bv Publication.
W H Wheeler vs. Sallie Atkins,
Hannibal Atkins, Ulyascs Atkins.
William Atkins, - Benton C Atkins'
last two Infants, Rena Atkins and her
husband, William Atkins, Maloy
Hoover Rogers' infant, Joseph Rogers,
Annie E Shaw. W F Shaw, Mary L
Wheeler. Creacy C Wheeler. Annie D
Wheeler's last three infants and B O
Barker, administrator of Alain Jones,
deceased.
To Hannibal Atkins, Ulysses Atkins.
William Atkins and Benton C. At
kins, Defendants in the above en
titled action.
Yoa and each of you will take notioe
and notioe is hereby given yon, was
W. H. Wheeler, plaintiff above named,
has instituted an action entitled as
above in the Superior Court of Wake
county, North Carolina, against you
and tne outer aeienaants namea aoove.
The summons in said action was is
sued on the 31st day of August, 1896
and la returnable to the October term.
1806, of Wake Superior Court to be
held in the city of Raleigh on the 26th
day of October, 1896. The purpose of
aid action is to foreclose a mortgage
on real estate criven by your parents
Simeon Atkins now deceased) and
Sallie Atkins to Alain Jones, which
mortgage waa transferred to plaintiff,
W.H. Wheeler. .
. You ara farther notified and required
to appear at the aforesaid October
Term oi wage superior unin ana
answer or demur during said term to
the oomnlalnt which will be filed In
said action, or the plaintiff will be
granted tne Tellea aemanara tn tne
complaint. u. jfcuxuL v, ,
. Clerk Superior Court Waka Co,
H. B. Non-la, Attorney. - v
:' September 4 188. . . ltwflw
Miss Maggie Reese.
You Can Settle the
Ever Vexatious "
Question ...... - -
WhattaGive
the Bride ,
Bv SDcndictr a few moments looking
through our new and complete
stock of . u'. ' . "
Sterling-Ware,
Cat Glass, . yt,
Iron and Brass Lamps.
China,
Clocks, J ;
Bric-a-Brac.
v .
H. MAHLER'S SONS,
Jewelers and Opticians.
Have your eyes tested. No charge
for examination.
FOR SALE.
, .
T now have on hand a cood sunnlv
of mules and horses, f shall also
keep a good stock of Buggies and '
Wagons for sale.
PricestoSuit file Times
J. M. Pace, 1
111 East Martin St., Raleigh, N. C
OCtl2-tI - '
A Proclamation by tho Gov
ernor.
$100 REWARD.
State of North Carolina, 1 '
Executive Department, i
Whereas, official information ha
been received at this department that
Jim Booker, alias Jim Chavls,
late of the county of v Wake
stands charged with the ' murder
of Mahaly White, and whereas, it ap
pears that the said Jim Booker alias
Jim Chavis, has fled the State, or- ao
conceals himself that the ordinary pro
cess of law cannot bu served upon
nim: r -''y- .r
Now, therefore, I, Ellas Carr, Gov
ernor of the State of North Carolina,
by virtue oi authority m me reeled by
law, no issue uus my rrociamatve
offerinir a reward of One Hundred dol
lars for the apprehension and delivery
of said Jim Booker, - alias- '; Jim
Chavis, to the Sheriff of Wake
county at the court house 'door in
Raleierh. And I do enjoin All offi
cers of the State and all good oitisens
to assist in bringing said criminal to
justice. ' ,
Done at our city of Kaleifrh, the 2d
day of Octobf r, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and ninety
six, and in the one hundred" and
twenty-flrt year of our AmerLean In
dependence. :t
ELLAS CABS.
By the Governor: ' '
o. J)'. TELFAIR, .. ;
Private Seoretary.
DESCRIPTION. .
About 6 feet high', smutty, black
color, 23 years old, weighs about ISO
pounds, slender built, long legs and
arms, protruding mouth, knock Knees,
has end of third finger on one hand
cut off; fond of drink and card-playing.
ocUtat
Contains more lithla than any other
lithia sprine water on the market, and
wo have yet to find a physician who
has given Harris1 Lithia Water a fair
trial but that will state that it if sape-
rior to tne otner waters, ur, i nomas
S. Fowell.-President Southern Medi
cal College, Atlanta, Ga.;TheoLamb,
Professor Diseases of Chest and Prin-
ciples of Medicine, Medical Depot,
Atlanta, University of Georgia; Prof
Joseph Jones, President Tn lane Uni
versity of New Orleans, Lav? Dr 'John
Hey Williams, AshevUle, NCj DrR
B Harris, Savannah, Ga; Dr A N
Talley, of Columbia, S. C, and hun
dreds of others of this most noted phy
sicians of the country) testifying that
Harris' Lithia is superior to - all
other waters that they have used in
their practice. , .
President's Office,"" '"""
Baltimore, June 24, 1896. .
Mr J T Harris- Harris Spring, S C: .
Dear Sir I will say to you, that it
h my opinion that the Harris 'Lithia
Water is by far the best lithia water I -have
ever used.' and that it has done
me a great deal of good, and t think
that it is a most valuable remedy.
Very truly yours, , 1
President S A L B K.
For sale by the Druggists of Bal-
eigh V.ht
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f ,' EarrU' Sowing, S. C.
oct 15 lm : -v. v
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FIRE. INSURANCE.
Solicit part of your patronag
, Office over MacRae's BrancbPhar
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