awi
i in Store.
i of l.uth Lole No. 4
Lave t!;i) 1 j y conception of com-
l!: : duty with pleasure, and io
t-csr entertainment -on. this evtft
id tae Uda Fellows of the
city and their friends who attend
will not only aid in a most laudable
. undertaking that of caring for
the Orphans at Goldsboro, but will
enjoy a most pleasant evening and
be filled unuterabljr full of the good
things of this life. Among these,
first, freedom from hunger, getting
acquainted with the members of Ruth
Lodge, and also in meeting all old
members of the order who have been
staying at home "on account of the
recont great political excitement?
and to know that, by being present
anassisting in the true objects of
the occasion, the Orphans have been
made comfortable and happy. , --
Shcnaa on tb Tariff. . r .
, By Telegraph to the Presi-Visitor.
New Tobk, ' Nov. 11. Senator
Sherman, of Ohio, expresses the" be
lief that the Dingley tariff bill will
P&39. He does not believe an extra
- session win be necessaryir-f
PniVle. th Blooct . , C
"1 have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla
lor impure olooa ana can 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
c. !M. II ma T
Allen, Axtell. N.-O.
Hood's Fills are the best after
dinner pills, assist digestion, cure
oeaaacne. , , ,
:' ' ' . ' '
T utners nave louna health, vigor
and vitality in Hood s Sarsaparllla,
and surelv has power to help you
also. Why not try it j . .-....
j
r-ALSO
TmirWare
Guaranteed not to rust. ' -mlw
3'.
r.n Gi7:r FcrVcu
For thirty days the
; Southern Wall Paper
Company mil paper
Irooma for -C5.00 ' per
room. This is for
thirty' days ., only.
These papers are what
you will ' pay 8 ;for
after that time. -
183 FAYETTEVILLE ST'. V
oc28 1m.'. r
' N Of all the Fairview Horses
VTEDNEGDAY, NOVEMBER 18th,
All the Fairview Horses, stalions,
L'rood rT-- :,"rraJ and race horses,
. yearlings weanlings
-wt ltes ' let auction, for cash at
' ' ' 'i, I.'. C, Nenrly all the stock
i i .:r 1 r :-J well bred, and as it
v ..1 t t : ! without reserve great
I . Ifceb.rl. In the sale
r s a . , i s' suions, the great
j at n. Franklin chief and
t t .nit.tul yougstallion, brother
t I ,:ieo, Curri!'" a son of Nor-
1 1' ! i out of a Wilkes mare, and
i f tie tanJssomest and fastest
e v r e' n in thft state.
. a j . -.I card for, catalogue
IVIiat i
c
Castoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescriptiou for Infants .
: d Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substanoe. . It is a liarmleM substitute
It for Paregorio, Drops," Soothing Syrups and Castor OIL v
';. It Is. Pleasant. Its guarantee is - shirty years' Ause by
MUlions of ,' Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms ' and t
. allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents voniiting Sour
. Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves
Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach
-. and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria
is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend a&: ' V
Castoria.
oOaatorla I. an areellent medicine for
lMren. Mother have repeatedly: told me
' I f iU good- effect upon tbeir lldrt.w !'v '
iO'f 'P1 .Dr' ' oof'P lowell, ..
-11 "The oMof Catoria la ao anhrenal and U
lacfita ao wen known that it aeem a work
r of apetcragatioa tocadorae it- t lew are the
; - lntellijetit mmiliea wbo do aot keep Cartoria
wiUUaeaajrraacli."' - 7" 1 .v.-..-r)i.-.'- .
CAaxoa Majityx. O.O New York City.
1 ' C'V I prescribe Cattorla every day for children
who arc anflertog; from oonitipatloa, with
- better (Sect than I receive ftorq any other
comoinaaon oi antga." r . ,
, !. .Dr. I O. Moaoax, Booth Amboy,- K.
Children Cry.for
!'v to iMMin, rr
THE ITUUMrar OF LOVE
IS BAPT, MIJITFUI. HAOaUAGB."
Irtrr Mas Was f Wssll ' . Kisw t tlu
vr StsneV Tntka. th Jflala aot,. the.
' Haw xMaoavwrlea mt HodlesJ Bel.ae.
; at AhHs is HsnM Uts, Wh.
Waald AtOM foaj raat Xmra and
Aim ru'Pitialla, Bb.nl Sacmv
tha TTamdorfnl IJttla Bm Called
"Caaantot Kaahaad. aad B.wta At-
- taia ItVV;i " "K'v -',l -fi.;
Wirm iat laae la Infrmnalkm from a hlan
medical aouro that mnst work wonders with
this generation of men." - --
The book folly describes a method by which
to attain fbU vigor and manly power.
A method by which to and all unnatural
grains on the system. ,
Tin mil m i minimus) lsr k nf srilf nnnlnil 1m
i
apondeDcy, Ao. ' . '
Toezchange a laded and worn nature' for
one of briKhtneaa, buoyancy and power. i
To cure forever effects or crnnsars, overwork;
worry, aVo. .
. To glTefunstrTrth,delopment and ton
to every portion and onras of the body, " I
Age no barrier. faUur Impossible. Two
thousand references. t
The book ia purely medical and edentlSe,
Bseleasto curioBltT seek era. Invaluable to men.
only who need It. v - v
-.A despairing man, who Bad applied to us.
goon after wrote i w V ... -
-weu, g ten Ton tnat tint nay is one iu
forfl-et. I rnst bubbled with lor.
wanted to hug everybody and tell them my
aid self had died, yenterday, and my new self
aDDiea wita joy. i
lyand tell then
lay. and my new
.Twin1 von tall
waa horn tod&v.
when I ftnt wrote that
vvny ywu i iuu wu mo
nen i ant wrote tnat x wouia nnauuua
And another thusT0 ' ' ' ' '
lf von dumned a cart load of (old at my
that ! K
wayr"
fxet It would not bring euuh gladness Into my
Ule aa your method has done." -
Writs to tho A.KIB UEDICAIt COMPANT,
Buffalo, Tf. Y,. and ask for the little book
called 'COMPLETE XANHOOD. BeterU
this paper, and the company promises to send
the book, tn aealed .nvelope, without any
maras, ana enureiy irae uw is wu imw
Bavinir auaiilied a. administrator
of the estate of A. Kt Weathers, de
oeasedt I hereby eire uotioe to all per
son, having claims against said es
tate to present them to me for payment
before the first day of October, 1897,
otherwise this notioe will be plead in
bar of the same. - All persons in debt
to the said A,. K. Weathers are re
quested to come" forward and settle the
game at once. C. Hs Clarke, -Administrator
for A. K. Weathers,
Deoeased. , oct!4 Jawow
:nx::u:nnn)
GROCERS,
Nos. 8 and 10 Hargett St. -
Ksi Coods AniYing Daily,
Wn have mst revived and Dut on
sale s very fine lot of Mali pa Raisins
at 15c, or $ pounds for 25c.- These
are extra nice goods. -Also a Tey
fine lot of nuts, such, as Brazil nuts
at lOo per pound. English walnuts
at 15c, , Peacans at 12ic or 8 pounds
for DUo. Almonds at loo, also a very
fine quality eating figs, usual price
25c per pound, price this .week 20c
per pound. Alao an excellent line
of p.-er mustard, tomato catsup,
Worcester shire sauces. etc. Also
a very floe assortment of pickles at
prices to suit the times. ' "
. We specially invite the ladies to
inspect our stock and compare qual
ity and prices with any grocery
store in the city. " '
. We are yours to please,
A few more King applesv at 20c
per peck Fresh pork sausage at
10o per pound.
C D. A1IDERS01I & CO.
G
Castoria.
"Caatorhk is so .well adapted to ehlWrea
that V recoamead it as superior to any pre-
scrlption known to me.'.' '- .
. ; Hi A. ASCHBS, M. O., Brooklyn, K. T. ;
-."For several year X have recommended ;'
Castoria, (ad shall always ormtione- to do'
so aa It has invariably produced .beneficial
results " - -.;T. v : - "
Kbwik r. pAarnta, M. D., New York City..
- ' We have three children and they Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.: When we give one a dose,
the others cry for one too. ; 1 shall always
take, pleasure in recommending; this best
child's medldne.'.'
1 1
j Rev. w. A. Coops, Newport, Ky.
Pitcher's Castoria.
arat'eV,
H rW TONK O'TV. "
Under and by virtue of a deed of
trust from J. W.' H, Wateon to B, F.
Montague, Trustee,. registered in Book
113, page 22, and with ' he consent of
the mortgagor thereon, we will, on
Monday, November 9th, 1896, at noon,
at the court house door in the city of
Raleigh expose to public 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 Tieirs to Kline's
southeast corner; - thence west along
Kline's Una to the branch; thence
down the branch to the south city line;
thence east along the south line of the
city to the' Southeast corner of the
city; thence north , along the east
boundary lino of the" city to Lenoir
street; thenoe west along Lenoir street
to the beginning. Terms cash. .
j B. P. MONTAGUE, Trustee.
:? . I. W. B. Watson. .
Oct. 9. 1898T
Sale postponed by consent to Mon
day, Nov, 15, at noon. , r
Have Kept,
You Cool
All Summer.
'Will-KeepJYou
, :"M,.
. All Winter.
Soft Cotf, Pocahontas; and
; ' Russell Creek ; '.
Tfcacker:.and ,
; 1 ; Jellico Goal.
1 ' The best Coal at lowest - prices - al
ways atj . - , - - ' t -
Jonbs d Powell's.
ECONOMY
Msrv be' seoessarv in man v. ways
when dollars are -scarce" and wants
many, but it is not desirable to practice
it in tne purcnase oi iikiu, wuwu . ia
life. ' Below a certain standard food
ard It eoBta a ivusonahlo price. We
never want, more man a reasunauie
price for our Groceries.
RAPID SALES
' Give our customers the benefit of
close margins. We never keep any
thing that Is not the best of its kind,
and we only want a fair jjroflt on what
wa Invest iu it. "
E
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Always In stock and promptly delivered
.m- .' when ordered. . - ' ,
wmw r s - . p r 'TT
I La tJa L'uUwv,Jl
Cross :
THERET IS : A DIPFERANCE OF
- T OPINION
Regarding ' the -' Proper "Man, for
- - " , Presidents I "
Wliichwayj are You . Hepng?
Notin politics, but where are you going to do your fall trading?
You want the most and best for your jnoney, don't you?
You Can Get IV We Have It
j : -"i t , All departments complete and well stocked with .
.Men's and Boy s' Clothing,
Shoes, - Hats and - Genfs Furnishings.
The Newest Styles, the Finest Grades,1he Best Values.
Our prices demonstrate how much we want your trade. Political
speakers are wrangling over "the basis of values. Come in and get our
prices and-we will show you "the basis of values" inside of a minute. We
nave 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.
School Books
-; '..y Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We
have everything vou need in this line. A full stock of
id
ii Find
BA-l in the very-latest styles.J
A. Williams & Cos Book Store
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Page & Marshall, proprietors.
The Commercial and Farmers1 -
, IBank, of Raleigh, N. C.
' -Chartered by General Assembly 1801.
Paid up Capital . $100,000.00
Deposits . . . . 300,000.00
Offers its customers every accommodation consistent with l safe
banking. ' :
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent on Reasonablej'Jerms.'
Some good business offices to let
J. J. THOMAS, President, , ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President.
B, St JERMAN. Casa e." ; H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier.
Simoson's
CURES
O NASAL CATARRH.
A ;-Trial Willi Convince You.
For Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all Stomach Disorders, use Simp
son's Liver Pills, the best iatcejworld; Either sent by mail for 25c.
sinpsotrs; siPiiAnriACY,
- - ' - ; PULLENJBITIliDING, RALEIGH. N. C.J-'
METROPOLITAN
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15
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MONDAY NIGHT
The Melodramatic success in four
acts. "The Girl I Love.' 'New scenic
and mechanical effects specialties
now and numerous. Twentieth
century prices 10-20 30 cents. La
dies free Monday night if accompa
nied by a person holding one paid
30c ticket. - - " -. .?
. :'-." v"r'-.:." : .'. ':'-'
Linehan.
PUT THERE IS A LANDSLIDE
When tbey vole on tbo best
j- ' - place to trade, , "
Stationery
lion's That 7
Every laundry doesn't do it,
do they? Don't you suppose they
could if they wanted to? Honesty
and carefulness have as much lo do
with making a good laundry as any
thing else. We know this is a good
laundry, and we aren't afraid to
have any one try us. For satisfac
tion pure and simple, come to
PHONE 87.
:Oinimont
Kstict To City Tax Payert-
- The city tax Hstfoo 1896 has been
? laced in my band for collection,
will be in my office for that pur
pose ftvery day from 9 a. m to 4 p m.
All taxes not paid by December 1st
are subject . to a penalty of 1 per
cent, and an additional I per cent
on the first day of each month there
after until poid. ' -.- ':; .. -: s .
- w. B. Hutchinhs.
oov6 80d . City Tax Collector.
licHiti Little
bespeeuny tn al Bootfs TOto, tor M awdl
etna rrer eontalnwl so fresi eurstlw powar In
aa small space. Thejr ars a wboto asedlelns
n
j:J(yJQ
ebast, always ready, U- ps I "
wars efficient, always sat- I aa I 1 I O
tefaotoii pre rent a aoM ti 1 O
or tevex, ears an liTer HU,
alck headache, Jaondlee, eonsUpaUon, eta. .
The ooli Fills to take vll Hood's Baraaparilla.
th; wardrobe Qunio;;.
. Evcrybodr most is scrambling into heaVy-weight wearables. Clothes- ,
buying ought not to be a perplexing task to anybody who's the least bit
observiug. The best of everything surrounds you here. The stocks pf
lyieh's Suits, -Men's Overcoats,
Boy's suit's, Overcoats,.Reefers, flats apd Furnishings all do our reputa
tion credit. You know very well what an advantage you have with our
variety to draw on. And we don't hesitate to say "your money back"
if you don't find less of it buys more than more of it could anywhere else
in town. j. v
With Every Dollar's Worth
avoy on UDnstmas ave;
Vl A A aaA rjrtl 1 J n ir no mn n r Annrt 1 n
mcr. The two lots we bourhl and are
J a. ..!.! il 1 I I 1
iuu price is less man iney usuauy sen ior at wnoiesaie. ieiauutju uuuars
and cuffs gives you advantage to several
Combinations, of
All the UNDERWEAR you buy
too at considerable saving of money.
Leading One
At Auction.
25 Head Of Horses And Moles
I will sell on Friday and Satur
day, November 13th and 14th, 25
head t native bread horses and
mules.
Reinember,
as I have, always said to you, every
horse and mule is guaranteed as I
represent, or I will reftind your
money. Prank Stronacii, .
Auctioneer.
ONE HUNDRED (100) vehicles
and $5000 worth of harness at factory
prices.
I'll sell from now until January
1st, 1897, my entire stock of harness
together with my stock of wagons,
buggies, carriages, photons, traps,
etc at factory prices.
FRANK STRONACII, Prop'r.
, -OF
STRONAGII'S
Carriage and Harness Emporium
Nos. 210, 221 and 223 Wilmington
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 f Maggie Reese.
Out Flouors
Roses, Carnations, Chrvsanthe nums
Bouquets,
Palms, Ferns,
1 : Goldeti band, white and pink Ja
pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies
Hyacinths Chinese Sacred Lilies,
:.(; Freesia ' Narsissus,; Tulips for j
forcing In the.house and
early spring' bkwmlngi;;;
tr-. -'Outside.; !
I H. Steinmetz. Florist,
North Halifax Strerf, near Peace Ia
- tututa. Phone 113. ' ; j
. v . octlT
Miss Maggie Reese.
209 Fayetteville Street. '
Floral
Designs
you buy you are entitled to i'
a vote on the bicycle we give
.
r.Yi t4-ct An Ad' nrA 0 11 (kl 1 XT Osol 1 t flllTtl "
selling at 75c and $ 1 do tho work
. 1 1 1- T-U- J nA1tnH.n'
the New Fashion,
here are of the best sort. GLOVES
. - .' t
Price Clothiers.
You Can Settle the
Ever Vexatious
Question
What to Give
the Bride
By spending a few moments looking
through our new and complete
stock of
Sterling Ware,
Gnt Glass,
Iron and Brass Lamps
China,
Clocks,
Brioa-Brac.
H. MAHLER'S SONS,
Jewelers and Opticians.
Have your eyes tested. No charge
for examination.
HORSES
FOR SALE.
I now have on hand a good supply
of mules and horses. I 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
ootl2-tf .
HARRIS LITHIA WATER
Contains more lithia than any other
llthia spring 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
rior to the other waters., Dr. Thomas
S. Powell, President Southern Medir
cal College, Atlanta, Ga. ; Theo Lamb,
Professor Diseases of Chest and Prin
ciples of Medicine, Medical Dtpot,
Atlanta, University of Georgia; Prof
Joseph Jones, President Tulane Uni
versity of New Orleans, La.: Dr. John
Hey Williams, Asheville, NCjDrB
B Harris, Savannah, Ga; Dr A N
Talley, of Columbia, S. C, and hun
dreds of others of the 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
It my opinion that the Harris Lithia
Water is by far the best lithia water I
have ever unod, 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. Hoffman,
President SALKK.
For sale by the Druggists of Ral
eigh. Harris' Spring, 8. C
oct 16 lm
SASASilEffilSOIl,
a-' . .. I ' AND '
Wf-WiI INSURANCE. :
. Solicit a pav it your patronage S ! (
' 'Office over Macpae's BranchPhar
'SC -?
I AJt.ls
riione2?i Prompt delivery.'