0 i i . . t J unv in t I 1" .it. : .:. ; m Ltarof yesterday -''at .lowing: "If tLepopu ..' country follow Senator V', J. Bryan will not be the a four years from now of the 3 forces he was this year. Sen ,.. r Sutler, in his North Carolina I r last week, and as indicated in .. i ii rview in the Star last week, r notice on Mr, Bryan that if is e s i -ccta to head the forces of the 1 ;;u'.:..'v party in the next fight he will have to do so , "under some other name than that of democrat." TLe Senator then proceeds to score tie democrats as treacherous, and ssys the people's party is done with them. . ' :'Xi-;f v.- -.'iv-VV :. Senator Butler's course, followed closely by representatives of the - Star, indicates that he is playing for honors in 1900, and that he is be ginning a catnpafgn to place the populist party at the head of what ever fight is made lour years'Irom nowr He wants to be ahead of the democrats in whatever is done, and . - he is now trying to induce Mr. Bry an and a host of other democratic leaders with populistio tendencies to break away from their party by threatening that the populist party y. will never again support a democrat for office. -s Senator Butler's policy Is sug gestive to many ardent bimetallists, it is alleged,- that if the: fight four vv years from now is on the question of bimetallism there will not 4e as ' Btrong a fusion as there, was this time.' . The same alignment will - never exist again, and many silver men say the silver cause is dead be . cause of . this .fact." j They say that conditions will , never be such as Svill permit as, strong' an alliance as existed this year, and that if this al-.- liance could not win there will be no olinnM fnr tnsa at mm it lp.ment,s. ' -J ". Mr. Butler may not mean all he says, He - mar be trying a bluff game to strengthen his party . ; He may have found it necessary to take this course since the campaign to appease those Populists who differ ed from him in the campaign that is over,. ' ' i Mr.j Butler 'ft .latest abuse of the , Democratic party may a ffect the - Senatorial situation in North Caro : Una. ft has bfen supposed, that the ". Democrats would vote for a, .Popu list rather than see Senator. Pritcb arfl returned to the Senate Such talk as the Senator now indulges in will make a anion of Democrats and . .IYruHsNjiri -"slWfty and '"will give the better of the Populists when the election of a Senator is reached. ,:" ; ,-. Others hare found health,' vigor and vitality in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and surely has pc.vei'j to, help you also. Why not try it r' - - ?zzy to Tako . lazy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pffl. Small In size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man ( said:" an' rknowyou havet i I U it to aQ over." ,j.aL Ituod ft Co, I'm viclors, Lowell, Mass. T' only pm to talre with Hood's Sarsanarllla. Still Tliey Come. Another big lot of Apples Now Arriving.'.'?; t i. ..... I vfj3) tits' r- j,T,ri,,q nre shipped direct i i,, ciuirc), are well packed, i, and in good keeping condi- .-;ICE:. ;'t' Lsr y ' )' I 1 you c : know fine apples so ' t, tliis pi ason of the year. A 1 v i ( f t: (m in your family ' a 'vloctor's bill." A bar i a-.' 1 11 75; one visit by a j iU l ). See? , -, ... .. ! J "- 'T ' f years ' . . ' t s 'It t I. I w v. a i L Castoriu is J)r. Samuel Pitcher's prescriptlou for Infants , and Clilldren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor . other Narcotic substance, ' It is a harmless substitute. for Paregoric Drops, Soothing: Syrups and Castor Oil. - -, It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee isthirty years' . use by 5. Millions of: Mothers..' Castoria destroys. 'Worms and , allays Feverishness.' Castoria ' prevents vomiting Sour. ' Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, Castoria relieves . , ? - xeeiuiiitr irouuies, ture v-ouwupinioii l isuu t lavua-ui, . Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach v and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. ;. . .; "Cutorit li n excellent medicine 'for Cnildrea. Mothers have repeatedly told roe of its good effect apon their children." v ' f i - Dr. O. C OSGooo, Iwell, Mats. ' The use of Castoria Ss so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of Supererogation to endorse it Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria .within easy reach."- .y.V;; ;('; ; ': . i i Cabaos M&anrK, D.D., Nevj VorV City. " t prescribe Castoria every day r children who an suffering from constipation, -with better efiect than I receive front any other combination of drags.' :' -r -Y-y- , Dr. U O, MoaoAM, South Amboy, tt. . i i Children Cry for I, , ' TMfC OCMTstvN OOHmNT, TT "THE TRIUMPH ;01f LOYE IS HAFPY. WUVlTWIt HAHJUAGK." Svery Kan . Wha 3 Weeld ' ,' Kaenr 'v the Chma4 Tratha, the Plain Vasts.', the Raw Plaeeverlee ef MedloeJ SclaMne j' as Applied ta ; Harried Idle. Whe Weald Ateae for . rat ' Krrers aad ' Avald featare Pltfhlla. Shenl Seeara Ike Wenderfnl . little Beak Called " Ceuplete Haaheed, aad HewieAe- 'pom M , ? -a ' " Here at last U information from a high mnlical source that must worKWonaers wun this generation of men." c . . .: 1 The book fully describee a method by which to attain fall vigor and manly power. A method by which to ana all uanataral drains on the system. , , ' To cure semrameea, lack of self-control, da- spondency, dee. ' Toexchanire a laded and Worn nature for pne of brightness, bnoyanoy and power. To core forever effects of exc ewes, overwork, worry, dto To give fnll atremrth, develoiment and ton to every portion ana orfiran of the body, , . . . Age no barrier. Failure Impossible, Two thousand references. .. .. ' The book is purely medical and scientific Dseless to curiosity seekera, invaluable to men enly who need it. Adespalring man, who had applied to ha, soon alter wrote i . 1 - Well. I tell von that first dav it one I'll never forget. I Jtut trabbled with toy. I wanted to bag everybody and tell them my eld self had died yesterday, ai ana my new aeu waa porn tomay. wny ukiu t yon tell me inld find It this when I first wrote that wot wayT". v . r : And another thus t a "If yon dumped a cart load of gold at my feet it would not bring; snub, gladness into my Ufe as your method has done." , Write to the KBIH MEDICAL COMPANY, Buffalo, H. Y3 and ask for the little bonk called "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Keferte thia paper, and the company promises to send the nook, ta sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, until H is well Intro. OIL (.HATERS Fin Ware Guaranteed not to rust. w f - f m mm ' ; ' m W m M to v J 1 - - S . a.. h . . - Uavinar Qualiiieil na B'iministrator of the estate of A. K, Weathers, de. Ceased, I hereby ive uotiee to all per sons having' chums against said es tate to reHnt them to me for payment bf fore tiie first day of October, 17, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of the same. All persons in debt to the said A. K. eathers are re quested to eome forwnrd and settle the same at once. C. H. Clafke, : Administrator for A.' K. Weathers, Uoceased. , octU lawtiw - f . , ' r-'.'.' , ft ' ALSO- . - m I , lui n -:t:$i5r Castoria. . J' " -- t i i . i . f. ; "Castorl is so well adapted o children v that 1 recommend it as superior to any pre- .. scripUon known to me." , :' H. A. AaCBBE, M. D., Urooklyn, H. Y. ' xVar several years X have recommended Castoria, and shall always continue to do T so as it has invariably produced beneficial , results.'. ' Kdwik I'. Pikdr, M. D., Mew York City, i . "e have three chlldrrn and they kCry for Pitcher's Castoria.' ; Vhen we give one a dose, . the others cry for one too.. I shall alwaya (f take i pleasure in recommending this best child's medicine " - , '5ijyA"'ev.'W. A. Coom, Kewport,y.;.; Pitcher's Castorta MUMM THKKT, WtAtf TOUR ttTV. " ' 'ft' tsntf Sale. v t' Under and by virtue of a deed of trust from J. W.. B. Watson to B, F. Montague, Trustee, registered in Book 113, page 22, and with . he consent of the- mortgagor thereon, wex 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 heirs to Kline's southeast oorner; thence west along Kline's line to , the branch;' thence down the branch to the south oity line; thenee east along the south line of the city to the southeast corner of the city; . thence : north -' along the east boundary line Qf the city to Lenoir street; thence west along Lenoir street to the beginning. Terms cash.: j V Q , - B. F. Montague, Trustee, f ' ' J. W B.' Watson. - Odk. 9, 1896. " v i , Sale postponed by consenttoMon- day, Nov 16, at noon. - ,. - Have Kept 1 0 You Cool Air Summer. ; , , Will Keep You ' All Winter. - Soft ' Coal, Pocabontas . and - J J Russell Creet ?y 7 Tbcker and ! I , JclIicoCcsl. The best Coal at lowest price al ways at,, . . -1 ' ' i r ........ '.'..I ' ..v ECONOMY May be necessary in many ways when Dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase of food, which is life. Below certain standard food Imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand ard it costs a reasonable price. ' We never want more than a reasonable price for oar Groceries 4' '.-' : . '' 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 profit on what we invest in it. '. r .; . r .... V- .;.. I CE Always In stock andpromptly delivered when ordered. , s- --- r- " " t , , - : - I age-ivLi-ners; li " . If you want to know how biff1 your" DOjXAR is--: , many CENTS it contains, its purchasing power, take CROSS LIHEHAFS, r I ; , .. i. Measures its Value . . T . . .... v, .. :i . ; . .1. .. and you will do the brainiest thing youv'e done in many a ' ' day for there's stuff there you'll need every day, stuff you'll 1 x need when winter's storms are upon us-and they're coming j soon almost at our door. 1 Stuffs you'll want for Thanks-t- giving etuffs you'll want tor holidays stuffs you'll want ?-Si I - while assortment is (jood-t-ahnost unbroken and nick out ' ' " of this mine of good thingsnot cheap good things, but good 1 ? tw9ftA fKi nrrannTrKf.a ff miM vain a e . 'good things nuggets Minted . by the best artisan of the world they are yours at a valua tion that makes the purchasing power of your dollar greater than ever n the. world's history. . . , $,-:;: 4 Cross: & ; SchodHBooks f Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We have everything vou need in this line, tlurd's Fine? Afi in the verylatest styles, A. 7i!li:ms & Go's Book Store OArCCITX STEAM LAUNDRY Pacei& Marshall, Proprietors. TM Commercial and Farmers' , ; ; , Bank, of Raleigh, N.C. : ' - Chartered, by deiieral Assembly 1891. Paid up Capital . $100,000.00 Deposits . .V . " 300,000.00 ' Offers its customers.i every; accommodation conetent With safe banking.;.;::.'?..- t' . . ' .'Safe Deposit Boxes for :Rent;oQ Reasonable Terns. ,- f i 'Some good business offices to let ' 1 J. j! THOMAS, President ' ALF-AV THOMPSON, Vice President. rB.'S. JERMAK. Casae. H, W.JACKSON Assistant Cashier. 11 noson s "'Vy.V' ' "'cures " , NAAL CATARRH. ?A Trial Will "Convince You, 1 P,rfcw Admlnlatrator'a Kotioa. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Cherry Penny, de ceased, late of Wake county, N. C, 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, 1S97, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery; and all per- i sons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified, to make, immediate payment to me. J. C. Marcoh, Adm'r. R. T. Grat. Att'v. ltwCw October 7, 1S'J6. ; -now it to - 210 " Fayetteville? Street. - of pure value Liiiehan. A nil stock, of Statidriory ibs' " I al ' . I n eipw:s inai f ' Every laundry doesn't do it, "do they ? Don't you suppose they could if they wanted to? Honesty and carefulness have as much to 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, coine to-p PHONE 87. Oinfmoni .. To h Tas Jarsrs of Waka County- tc ':'''-;''':Ji " 'i'. I urge ahd insist that I must col lect the taxes,, and that eachslax payer must come forward and settle at once.: It is important that I should close up my tax account for the year 18, and ' nence make this urgent appeal. To all who come forward and settle : before . December -. 1st, lfiyO, I shall charge no cost; but siter that 1 shall charge cost as al lowed by law: This is positively tne oniy notice i snan sena outs M. W. Page.Y ' , Sheriff of Wake County. no!3 ow 3w - Liisstai Reese e uu 209 Fayettevilte Street.? . New i Millinery ! We have now ready for the trade al the latest things ia fall and win. ter Millinery. Trimmed and untrimmed Ladies' Hats, with all the new trimming materials. iChildren's and Infants' Caps, .' . . 1 in all styles and colors. All customers will vbe given prompt attention. . ' Goods sent on approval'. 1 Express paid one way. . - ' Aifent for Imperial Patterns. Miss Maggie Reese, Cut Flowers Rose9. Carnations, Chrysanthe tiums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, tibl'din band, white and pink Ja pan lilies. Finest of all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for forcing in the house and early spring blooming . outside.' H. Steinmetfc, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace InJ stitute. Phone 113. . .. .. , ,. octn MOLES HORSES FOR g3AI,.3. I now have on hand a eood suddIv of mules and horses, f shall also keep a good stock of Buggies and Wagons for sale. . Pricesf oSuit the Times J. M. Pace, 111 East Martin St., Raleigh, N. C octiz-tl Contains more lithia than any other llthta Bpring 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 Medi cal College, Atlanta, Ga.; Theo Lamb, Rrofesspr Diseases of Chest and Prin ciples of Medicine, Medical Depot, Atlanta, vniversity of Georgia; Prof Joseph Jones, President Tulane Uni versity of New Orleans, La.; Dr. John Hey; Williams, Asheville, N C; Dr R 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 Offlee, Baltimore. June 24, 1896. Mr J T Harris- Harris Spring, S C: Dear Sir-I will say to you that it U my oplnioa 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. Hoffman, : ' President S A L R R. For sale by the Druggists of Ral eta- 1 ' .. , Harris Lithia Water Co., Harris' Sprlne. S. C. Oct 15 im - - , 'j, s. a. asiie & son, FIRE INSURANCE.'; Solicit a pat. if your patronage ' Oflloe over MaoRae's "BranchPhar i HARRIS LITHIA WATER You Ciin Settle tiie Ever Vexutious . Question..... What to Give the Bride By spending a few moments looking .. through, our new and complete T stock of , ' ' l. Sterling Ware, ' " ;. Cut Glass, ;' 4 Iron and Brass Lamps . China, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S,. SOUS, :' ' i' Jkwblers and OpticIass. Have your eyei tested.. ; No charge . lor examination. . - . Closing Out Salo Of all the Fairview Horses WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, ' All the Fairview Horses, stations, , Brood mares, road and race horses, ' colts, fillies, yearlings weanlings ' will be sold at auction for cash at ' Raleigh, N. C, Nearly all the stock t. is standard and well bred, and as it ,, will be-sold without Reserve great ,?: bargains will be bad. In the sale . - are 3 Wilkes stallions, the great Morgan Stallfbn, Franklin chief and . the beautiful young stallion, brother . to Pamlico, Currituck, a son of JHor j. val 2;HJ out of a Wilkes mare,- and , some of the handsomest and fastest . ; fillies ever seen in this state! Write a postal card for catalogue 1 now ready. B. P. Williamson, nov5 tds Raleigh, N. J. SOUTHERN RAILWAY; (PIEDMONT AIR-4JNB.) Condensed Schedule.' la Effect Jaat 14,1 So. Tralna Leaa RaUlga Pally. ; "Norfolk and Chattanooga LimittA," 4,12 p.m. Dally , Solid restlbttlsd train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails burr, Morgan ton, ahvUle, Rot springs and EnoxvlUe. Connects at Durham for Oxford, Clarksvllle and Keysvllle, Except Sunday. At Oreeua boro with the Washington' and Souih. western Vestlhuled (Limited), train lor all. points North, and with main Una train No. Uj tor Danville, Blehmond and intermediate loca stations ., also has connection forWlnstoa-Saleaa . -and with main line train No. S5, ' united statea . s Fast Mall" tor Charlotte, Spartanburg, Oreen Tllle, Atlanta and all points South; lsoOolmn. ? bia, Augusta. Charleston, SaTannah, JaeasoxK Tllle, and all points In Florida, Sleeping Can. for Atlanta, Jacksonville and at Charlotte with. Sleeping Car for Auensta. , "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. , 11:45 A. n. Dally-Solid train,' boaslstlni PuUrnaa Sleeping cars and eoaehas trom Chat -tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5:00 pn( in time to connect with the OM Dominion. .-; Merchants' and Miners,' Norfolk and Wash." lngton and Baltimore. Chesapeake and Elch mondS S Co's lot att polnbnorth and east, . , Connects at Selma.tor Fayettevllle and )m. termed late stations on the Wilson and M - etterille Sh.at Cut, daily, except suaday foa ' ew era ud Horeliead City, dally fur Golden . boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions en the Wilmington and Weldon Kali road. Express Train. 8:50 A. M. Dally Connect! at Durham fo Oxford, Keysvllle, Blrhmond; at Greensbor for Washington and all points north. - Express Train. .- 'u 3:09 P. 11. DaUy For Goldsboro and atter. mediate stations. Local Asoommodatloav a:00 A. Connects at anenabore tor all p hits for North and South aad Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carolina : Kailroad. At Salisbury, tor all points In West ern North 1 arolina, Knoxvllle, Tenn., Clncln nan and western points; at Charlotte, fc Bpar 1 tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and points South. . ... - Trains Arrive at Malelgh, N. C.; 1 Express Train. ' 1 , 3:0s P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Chartetre' " Greensboro and all points 8outh. s Norfolk and Chattaaeoga Llaalted. 4:ljP.M.Dany-Fron all points east, Nor folk. Tsrboro, Wilson aad water lines. ' ' From Goldsboro, : Wilmington, Fayet Si Ilia '' and all points ro lUstern Carolina. H;' 1 : Norfolk aad Chattanooga Limited. ' it 14O A, n, Dally From New York, Washm . ton, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro, chat tanooga, Knoxvllle, Hot springs and Asherula. i . ..' : ' Express Train . " f C." h 8.S0 a, as. Dally From aoldsbero and tntea mediate stations, ... -f, J ' Ldcat, ' l C 7:20 A. ft Dally From Greensboro aa( points North and South. Bleeping Cat troaw GreeusberatoBalelgh, . 1 . iOap.m. Dally eie-pt Bunday FromGeWs boro and al! pointe East , I !' ! Local freight trains also carry paasaagen. . FnUman ears oa night train from Saleiea t. Greensboro, . - . . . Through runmen VesUbnled Drawing Boonu . BoSet "sleeping Car and Vestiboled aobet wlthoutchaage on Forfolk Uuuted, , ( . Double 0 any trains between Kalelgh, Char J lotte and Atlanta. Quick time j unexcelled aa aommodatlon. s T1 j, ' ..li General Superintendent.. 1 W. A. TURK, i v . 'V .; ' General Fassenger Agent. ' ' ! Washington. D. C. ' ' J. M, Cdlf, Traffic Mi t. ei11 ",t