j.itio liiahain arid tlson Court. Quite a sensation was produced in Wilson county court last week, when a jury case egainst a liquor dealer for selling whiskey to minors " brought in a verdict of not guilty. Judge A. W. Graham dismissed the jury with the remark that they had failed to do their duty, and ordered the sheriff to summon men of good chnracter. ' Tho jury happened to be composed of some of the leading citizens, and as a consequence, the . Judge's action has been severely criticised - by some, while he has been sustained by others, - n ' A Grain of Truth, ' - , v Question: "What is a politician?" Answer: "A politician is ft man who understands politics' Q: "What is .politics?" Ai "Politics is the art ; of gettlng-a $700 man a (3,000 job." Q: "Is that all there is topoUtios?" , A: 'No.". Q: "What elese?'.' ' A: "The man has to study out away to get re-elected : to" his 130,000 job without spending' $2,000 '. with the . -- '.V. V Pnrifiea tha Blood. '' '.T v- "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for impure blood andean recommend it to all who. suffer with this- diffi culty. I have had several attacks 'of the grip, and I have found no medicine that did me as much good as-Hood's .Sarsaparilla.?, E. , L. Allen, Axtell, N. 0. v ' ' . -.-tiooa s niis are me oes uier m dinner pills, assist digestion,' cure . ..... . . '4 V Others have found health, , vigor ' and vitality in- Hood's Sarsaparilla, ana sureiy nas power to neip you also." Why not try it. 1 . . Interested Iri Low Prices J . 25 Barrels of Baldwin Apples, A. VJM . Mas,.-) H-w ,.w-rT - - good condition. ' - - Price $1.75 csr Barrel - J al.ll.... Cum :at $2 00 to $2 25 per barrel,' retail nrlon 2S (a SOn a nAnk. These- are VEDV TAW DBTfiflC no. win not last manv uavs ' rants, Mince Meat, Apple But ter, Jelly and Prepared " -t , Buckwheat, ' Di;T.;jo:;;:co;, , - AG ENTV r ' J ; Phone 2?. ', - - . An Ou'cr 'For Ydu - For thirty days the . Southern Wall Paper ComDanv will paper rooms for $5.00 per room. This is for thirty' . days" only. mm "These papers are what you will pay ; $8 for r after that time. ;-. 1. C. WEATHSnS, Manager, FAYETTEYILLE ST r oc28 lm 'Vw 1 ',' Of all the Fairview Horses - -WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER18tb, JUl tho Fairview Horses,' stalions, Brood mares, road and race horses, colts, I fillies, yearlings weanlings ' will be sold at auction lor cash at v Ealeigh, N. C. Nearly all the stock -'ds standard and well bred, and as it will be sold without reserve great ' bargains will be had. In the sale " are 3 Wilkes stallions, : the great Morgan Stallion, Franklin chief and " the beautiful young stallion, brother to Pamlico, Currituok, a son of Nor - val 2;14 out of a Wilkes mare, and some of the handsomest and fastest All:.. ..staa nAfn in tfiia ctAA Jjiliva C IVl OCCU IU wu - Write a postal card for catalogue . now reaay. v D. P. V;:::::r.:::2,. . nova tds Kaleigh,. 0. Practically .... :1 Perfect , Preparation For z children's Complaints. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE t surrr, wnvrrnit siabjhaok.4' Ktwt Ih Wk VaM ' Kamr Ik Gtma4 Tratlu, tk PUlm hM, tfc ( Raw DUomrlM f HwUmU Solmra aa AnIM M ; Hanl4 Ul - Wh. VwU, Aim. , far Paa Imn ; aa AvaU Fatar. PUfalla, SkaaW Saeara ' tha , Waa4arfkl JJtUa Baak Call4 " Claca HaaaaaaV mm Haw (a A, ' tala Iu ' . . , " a ITma at lutt la infnrmmttrm from a high medical aonrc that moat work wondait iruk Uii. feneration of man." . . . , - - The book fully deaorlbea a method by which to attain full vigor and manly sower. A method by which to ana all unnatural f'ralnaon theiyftem. . , To pure nerroueneae, lack of elf-control, da. ipondency, o. - To exchange jaded and wont nature for one OI anK'itueM, ouuyauur uu lwor. To care loreTer anaota 01 Tn alTafn11atimBth.damky(iment and tons to every portion and organ of tha body, . Age no barrier. Xailura Impnailhlo. Two thouaand referenoea. ' The book is purely maaioai ana acienuna, eelen to curiosity seekan, Invaluable to man aaly who need It - . A despairing man, who had applied to as, soon after wrote I - "WeUTl tell you that fleet day la one I'D never forget. I )oat bubbled with, toy. I wanted to hug everybody and tell them my old self had died Testerday. and my neweelf was born taxday. Why didn't, yon toll me when I Ant wrote that X would And It this wayf1'""' ajf-''V"'"::'' i' - Aod another thuat ' - ' lf vou dumped cart load of gold at my feet it would not bring snuh gladneee Into my life as your method baa done." .. , Write to the A.HIS hfKDICAL COMPANY, Buffalo, H. Y., and ask for tha little book eaUed "COMPLETE MANHOOD." BeferU this paper, and tha company promisee to aend toe booK, ,Q eeaiea cuvviupe, whiwu, kui mart, and entirely free, until It le well I lintco- luoad. - . wz!r.!strtsr's Kstice. H&vins; oualined as administrator of the estate of A. K, Weathers, de ceased, I hereby give notice to all per sons Having claims against saia es tate to present them to me for payment before the first day of October, 1897, otherwise this notice will be plead la bar of the same. All persons in debt lo the said A. K. Weathers are re quested to oome forward and settle the same at once. O. H. Clarke, Administrator for A. K. Weathers, Deceased. ? ootUlawOw .GROCERS, Nos. 8 and 10 Hargett St. ; New Goods Arriving Daily, .... v..'. . . a vwi lave iust received and put on sal a a verv fine lot of Malijra Raisins at 16c, or 2 pounds for 26o. " These are extra nice goods. Also, wy tine lot of nuts, sucn as, jurozu nuts at lOo per pound., .English walnuts at 15c, Feacans at 12io or 5 pounds for 50c. Almonds at 15c also a very A., Ana f AatmfV ffrvte llanal vtvirfl 25c per pound, price this week 20c per pouna. Also an excellent nne of prepared mustard, tomato catsup. Worcester shlse sauces,' etc.-' Also a very floe assortment of pickles Tit prices to suit the times. We specially invite the ladies to inspect our stout ana compare qual ity and prices with any grocery store m lue city. s ' ' We are yours to please( ' A fnw morn Kino- snnles at 20o per peck. Fresh pork sausage at iuc per pouna. - . , , C H. AUDERSOll & CO. Phone 230. Prompt delivery. IG Lend Sale. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust from J. Vf.- B. Watson to B. P. Mpntapie, Trustee, regtetered in Book 113, page Z2, and . with ho consent of the mortgagor thereon, we will, on Monday i November 9th, 1896, at noou, at the court house door In the city of Raleigh expose to publio sale the fol lowing described tract of land, being the part unsold in the land conveyed in the said deed of trust and described as follows: - Beginning at 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'B southeast corner: thence 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 oltv to the southeast corner of the oity; thenoe north along the east boundary lino of the city to Lenoir street; thence west along Lenoir street to the beginning. Terms cash. B. P, MONTAGUE, Trustee. " J. W. B. Watson. Oct. 9. 1896.- ; . Sale postponed by consent to Mon day, Nov, 16, at noon. , Have Kept You Cool All' Summer. -Will-KepJYou w R M All Winters Soft Coal, Pocahontas and ..Rnssell Creek Thacker and Jellico Coal. The best 5oal at lowest prices al ways atj . - J6n2S:& Poncll's. ECONOMY ' - ' ananv - arartra when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to pracuoe it in the purcnase oi iooa, waicn uo nolna a nrta.ln ata.ndn.rd food ufMt.l HAnolaliMi! nvi tn that aland- ara It oosie reaunuio riuo. i, never want more anan a resauiwuiB price for our uroeeries. :.v. , ... RAPID SALES ' nln Ann AnriMTIAFI tflA riAnAflfc t)t olose margins. We never keep any thing that Is notthe best of its kind. and we only want a laur prom on warn we Invest In it. ' Always InBtock and promptly delivered when ordered. - I lawil m La w J I Gr THERE IS A DIFFERANOE OF t . '. OPINION: r Regarding the Proper Maii for : . President. - ' v T i ' Not in"politics, but where are you going to do your fall trading? . , ' You want the most and best for your money, don't your You Can Get It We Have It All departments complete Men's and Shass, Hats and rfipnt's Furnishings. ' ' The Newest Styles, the Finest Grades, the Best Values. Our prices demonstrate how much we want your trade. Political speakers are wrangling over "the basis of values. I Come in and get our E rices and we will show you "the basis of values" Inside of a minute. We ave a complete assortment of splendid goods. They are yours at prices that defy competition. You will be turning down great bargains if you don't come. . i . ; .. .... 'CROSS & LINEHAN. s chdol Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We have everything; you need in this line. A full stock of Kurd's Fino Stilbry V! And in the verylatest styles. A. Villiams & Go's Book Gloro OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page & Marshall, The Commercial and Farmers' Bank, of Raleigh, H. C. Chartered by General Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . $100,DOO.OO Peposits . . . . 300,000.00 Offers its customer - every accommodation consistent with isafe banking. Safe Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms; Some good business offices to let J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON,.Vice President. B. S. JERMAN, Casa e H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. 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. SOSOH'Sl PHARMACY, , PTJLLEN BUILDING, RALEIGH. N. C. . METROPOLITAN Opera llouso, One Merry Week . COMMENCING ' '. - MONDAY, NOVEMBER, STH. -The- representative popular priced attraction of America ' ... ' ' THE ' H.GUY - BESSIE 700Dv;;.:.j-vttcr.ai COMPANY ; ,4 wmt , COMEDIANS, I SINGERS, -. 1.1 ' DANCERS. - 15 tf--KTTV A V XTTntTT The Melodramatiq success in four acts -"The Girl I Love. " New scenio and mechanical effects specialties new and numerous. ; Twentieth century prices 10-20-30 eenta. La dies free Monday night if accompa nied by a person holding one paid 30c ticket. - -si t' Einehan BUT. THERE IS A LANDSLIDE 1 j..' . ..- t :.. ' ; When they vol.- o a the best J . place to i. de. ? si and well stocked with ing, ON TIME. This laundry delivers 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 mv Turfort satisfaction.! . Books PHONE 87. IUIII Notice To City Tax Piyen . The city tax list for 1896 has been placed In my hand for collection. I will be in my office for that pur pose everv dav from 9 a: m to 4 p m. All taxes not paid bv December 1st are subject to a penalty of 1 per cent, and an additional 1 per cent on the first day of each month there after until paid. .W. B. HtJTCHINOS, nov6 SOd City Tax Collector. . lich in Little Isaspaelallr wsa of rfcoiTs Mis, kt BO siaaV etaxararaoatalBad se gnat oratlTt powar b so snaa spa. 7 ara a wooai aMoiwaB aoest, always ready, al ways aaotant, always sat Waetoryi pravant aoM orkrreB ears all liver flls, U IIIU sick headache, JaowBoo, eoMUpatlon, eto. Tba only PUU to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. The Heated Term GONEI We have with us now the most da lltrhtful and charming weather, . In which we ought to take advantage of by giving our families and best girl an airing during' the lovely afternoons. Now Is the time today, not tomorrow. Remember You can find theDronerrir at Stron- ach's Lieht Livery and Sales Stables to make you and yours happy. Sta bles open every day in the week. FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r. Carriage and HarnessEmporium I have just received my fall stock of vehicles and harness, which I am sell ing at low water mark. Factory prices don't cut any ioe in this slide. Give me a eall and be convinced. I'll give you some of my prices on vehic les, viz: Top biwgy t60; open buggy 130 to t40; carriages S6S to C100. My motto: ''Buy right and sell close." "FRANK STRONACH. Nos. 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington Street. 209 Fayetteville Street. New Millinery ! We have now ready for the trade all the latest thiDgs 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. Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthe nums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, Golden band, white and pink 'Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for forcing n the house and early spring blooming outside. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Phone 113. octl7 Publication of Summons. North Carolina, 1 In Superior Court Wake County, t To uct. Term, wo. Service by Publication. W H Wheeler vs. Sallie Atkins, Hannibal Atkins, Ulysses Atkins, William Atkins, Benton C Atkins' last two infants, Bena Atkins and her husband. William Atkins, Maloy Hoover Rogers' infant, JosephRogers, Annie E Shaw, W F Shaw, Mary L Wheeler, creaoy u w Heeler. Annie u 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. You and each of you will take notice and notice is hereby, given you, that W. H. Wheeler, plaintiff above named, has instituted an action entitled as above in the Superior Court of Wake county, nortn tjarouna, against you and the othex defendants named above. The summons in said action was Is sued on the 31st day of August, 1896 and is returnable to the October term, 1896, of Wake Superior Court to be field in the cltv of Ratehrh on the 26th day of October, 1896. The purpose of aid action is to loreeiose a mortgage on real estate given by your parents, Simeon Atkins (now deceased) and Sallie Atkins to Alain Jones, which mortgage was transferred to plaintiff, W. H. Wheeler. ' v J- : You are further notified and required to appear at the aforesaid October Term or wake superior iwun ana answer or demur durlns? said . term to the oomnlaint which will be filed In said action, or the plaintiff will be granted the relied demanded ' la the oomplalnt. D. H. YOUNG, -Clerk Superior Court Wake, Co.' H. E Norrls, Attorney. ; 1 September 4 1896 . ltwflw fte Maggie Reese Cut Honors You Can Settle t!ie Ever Vexatious Question..:., .. What to Give the Bride ; By spending a few moments looking through our new and complete stock of ; Sterling Ware, Cat Glass, Iron and Brass Lamps ., China, ClockSj Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS, Jbwexxbs and Opticians. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. MOLES AND HORSES FOR SALE. I now have on hand a good supply of mules and horses, f shall also, keep a good stock of Buggies and Wagons for sale. PricestoSuit the Times J. M. Pace, 111 East Martin St., Raleigh, N. C octl2-tf A Proclamation by the Ooy ernor. $100 REWARD. State op North Cabolina, I Executive Department. Whereas, official information has been received at this department that Jim Booker, alias Jim 'Chavis, late of the county of Wake Btands 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 so conceals himself that the ordinary pro-' cess of law cannot be served UDon him: Now, therefore, I, Ellas Carr, Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by a law, do issue this my Proclamation. offering 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 ' ttaleigh. And 1 do enjoin all offi cers of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. ? ,, Done at our city of Raleie-h. the 2d day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six, and in the one hundred and twenty-flr"t year of our Atner can In dependence. klias cash. By the Governor: S. TELFAIR, Private Secretary. 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. oct2 6t Contains more lithia than any other llthia sprint; water on the market, and wo have yet to find a physician who has given Harris' Lithia Water a fair trial but that will state that it is supe' nor to the other waters. Dr. inomas Powell, President Southern Medi cal College, Atlanta, Ga.;TheoLamb, Professor Diseases of Chest and Prln ciples of Medicine, Medical Depot, Atlanta, university oi ueorgia; rroi Joseph Jones, President Tulane Uni versity of New Orleans, La.: Dr. John Hev Williams. Asheville. NCiDrR B Harris, Savannah, Gaj Dr A Talley, of Columbia, S. C. and fctfn- dreds of others of the mOBt nqta phy sicians oi me country, testifying mat Harris' Lithia is superior to all other waters that they have-used in their practice. . y,r President's Office. - Baltimore, J une 24, 189S. ', ilr J T Harris- Harris Spring, S Ci ' 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 I think that it is a most valuable remedy. Very truly yours, , - R. C. HOFFMAK, . -President BALRR, For sale by the Druggist of Ral eigh. -1 ' Harris' Spring, S. C. oct 15 lm : , V- v s. a. Ashe & sc:i, FIRE, INSURANCE. ( Solicit a pa jf your patr jnae Ofttcrovnr Marltae's OrsadrLar .' aot . - , . -. r .ft ; I f ' A.