U.U.UuiiaO By 1 y nffn i - .a y of tie trcas :;i 1 i' J l.im Le did l.xfrcsiJunt Hurrison Robbed. Dy Tel. h to the Press-Visitor. Indianapolis, Nov. 2-1. General Harrison was made the victim of burglary last night. A gold watch which Mrs. Harrison carried for years was among the missing valu ables. xtie work was done by s torch climber in, the early part of the evening while the servants were out. ' . Feminine county clerks are rare, but Miss Georgia Htchards, Who 00- cupics that position In : Arapahoe county, Colorado, receives a salary of $5,000 a year, the largest paid to any woman official in the west. ' - An interestingexpertment is being tried in tho Columbus, Ohio, peni tentiary to rouse 'the pride of the oonvlots. The inmates who behave properly are allowed . to ' doff the stripes and don a business garb.;. !:v; GrcD G:: NUTS Walnuts, almonds, Brazils Feacans, filberts and cocoa nuts. We have bought a big lot of these ' goods at a low price and will be glad to quote you wholesale prices. Call or drop us a postal. . . . . ,, 1 " RAISINS and FIGS Fine London Layer and pitted raisins 15o per r pound, loose Muscatels 10c; Fine Layer figs 20c per pound, whole box lBo per pound. '- , . Dried FrttltSSiffi rents 10c lb; California unpeeled peaches 12o lb; apples 5o to7Jo. . Old Fashion Country Buckwheat Flour, free from grit, specially pre pared for our best trade, do lb; llecker's prepared. In 3 . and 6 lb packages 20 and 35o per package.-" Vermont Maple Syrup. This is the genuine Maple Sap, J gal jugs 75o; quart bottles 50c, pint bottles 25c. v " , ; Eli Pettijohn's "Best Breakfast Food is just the thing you want for breakfast, easily prepared, easy to digest and real dejjcious 15o pkg, 2 pkgs. for 25c, n t rp ,rn,r AGENT. lid Phone 28 The impurities in the blood which cause scrofulous eruptions are thor oughly eradicated by Hood's Sarsa paeilla. Try it. It caused by torpid Uver, which prevents digest jon and permits food to ferment and putrtly ia Che stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, buoinlna, norvouanesa, and, If not relieved, bilious f ever ; or Wood poisoning. Hood's , r"i tho liver, cure beadu-h, diriln, eon P .."..iLCto. Meenta. Hold by all diwtfists. 'lav uutf iruls to take with Hood's barsaiurilia. Sals cf Land ,to Cedar ,Fcri - ;',ToiiisM?.''::'ir - OnSaturday, November 21st, 1896, at the Court House door In Raleigh, at 12 m., by yirtue of the power given us in a deed of mortage, exe cuted by A S Pollard and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake sountg, in Book.73 at page 673, we will sellat public outcry, the following described lands, situated In Wake countv and said Township. to wit : First, the tract convayed to said A S Pollard, by John W Hins dale,commissioner by deed dated May 21st, 1884, adjoining the lands .of Joseph Marshall, S C Marcomand others: Betrinninar at ft red oak, W, B. Scott's corner, thence North 87J degrees ;.west 209 2-6 poles to a stake MarKhall'a . corner - then North 5 degrees East, 22 poles to a small sour wood; then -North 87 degrees West 64 Doles to a stake, Marshall's corner: then South 2 deerrees West 74 nolea to a stumo. M. C. Sorrell's ' line, then South S7J degrees; East i I polos to a stake, then South 2 . ivi's: West 241 poles to pointer :.. C. Marcon's corner, then North J do irees, East, 74$ " poles to the I iucin?;, containing about 127 a i c 3. fcecond the tract of about 18 r res adjoining the lands of Lucy i -X J. Watkins, J. Q. Adams, fan i itennis Sorrell and described in a (' d from Susan Page Jere Wat- and wire to said Pollard dated v. 1 1830. Third, The Home t of s;.id Pollard, on which he 'v lived adioiningthe lands of ;. IVilr rd. J Q Adams and others I (' bci ibf i in deed to him from i V 1 v n dated January 1st, 1872 I r -red in Register's Oilice r c i county in Book 34 at paje . . Terms cash. R. H. BATTLE, -WALTLLl CLARK, Executors of E. II. Swain, r ::'h, NC, Oct. Z3. 1 t!. ..aJ ilUUVill " - 1 tf r'oClure & Teterson iV- IvcJ co-partner- . ! co'TJont All bills ;;p l t" n old firm will be npw r.rm of IicClure & r ' 1 1 if ury atiJ f ,t not care t i , i tv n i 1 to t:,a CubtorL is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infauts. . and Children. 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 is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms ancj ; allays Peverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves .Teething: troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency,:' Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach "" and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. - ' Castoria. ; ' -Catori Is an excellent udlcloe for 'chlldrea. ICothers have repeatedly told me ; f of ks (ood effect upon their childrea." r , Dr. O. C Osoooo, Lowell, Uaat. " The um ot Cajtoria Is wo universal and Its v merits so well known that U seenu a work !,' mt supererogatloa to endorse It. Few are the Intelligent families wko do not keep Castoria within aear reach." ' . C&sxoa MaJiTTif, t.D New ork City. t prescribe Castoria ewryJlay for children f .who an aufferin( from eoaatipation, with " Detter effect than I receive from any other ; combination of drugs." ' , i 1 , Dr. To O. MoaOAir, South Ambor, N. J. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. tmk ocmtaum eeiMNV. tt wutmAv imiKCT. new venit errr. "THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE is happy, PKCrrrrji. akua6b.m kVrwiT Haa Wk ' WaaM Kmmw i ths Grand Truth, the Plain Vaets. tho V It Dhssfsriat V Ksslssl fMaaew ; as Alled ta Harried Idle, Whw Would . Ams far Past Snwra surf ; Arsld Future Pltfalla, BhMld Baeara the Waadsrfkl XJttl UaA J Called ?. "Cemalets Kanhaea, ud BawtaAaa taia Ju" i i A - "Here at last Is information, from a high medical source that most work wonders with this generation of men. ... The book fully describes a method by which to attain iuu vigor ana nuuuy do' A mAthnd. br whioh 1 SO MM ail unnataxal rvunaon wesynem. To enra nerronanesa, tack of aeif-ooixtrol, de spondency, etc Toeichanire a laded and worn uatura for one of brightness, bnoyancy and power, ' t Tocore forever elleots of eiceaaes, overwork. worry, dso. To ulvefaTl straneih. develottment and tana o every portion and organ of tho body, . Age no barrier. Failure impossible, .Two thnuaand references. The book is purely medical and seienttflc, useless to ouriosity seekers, lnvaloabla to mea only wbo need lb . ., . . A despairing man, who had applied to na, soon after wrote i , .,:! v i Well, I teU you that first day Is m I'll never forget. 1 Jnst bubbled with Joy. I wanted to hue everybody and tell them my oidself had died yesterday, and my new self was born to-day. Why didn't you tell ma when I flret wrote that 1 would find it this And another thus tuW . . . .. . "If yoa damped a cart load of gold at my feet it would not bring snub, gladness Into my life as your method has done .., Writs to the JtrllB MK1HCAI. COMPANY, Buff.Uo, rT. Y., and aek for the little book cnlled "COMPLETE MANHOOD.1 liefer ta this paper, and the company promises to send the DOOR, TU eeaiea cuveiuiie. wiuiuui. .u. marks, and entirely free, until ti UteweUlntr tuoed. - ' CtCIITGKB r K -ALSO I in Ware Guaranteed not to rust. i . i . I7avin qualified ss sdministrator of the estate of A. K. Weathers, de ceased, I hereby give uotice to all per sona having claims atrainst said es tate to present them to me for payment hfifnra the first dav of October, 1897, otherwise this notice 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. H. Clafke, AHminietrator for A. K. Weathers, 0 13 Castoria, - Castoria. la so well adapted to childrea : that I recommend it as superior to any pre-, scrlption known to me. - ' v H. A. Asonas, If. p., Brooklyn, N. T. "For several years t have recommended Castoria,. and shall always continue to do' so as it has invariably produced bmeflciat remits." -t - Rowrn . Pasdxs, M . S New York City. -" We hare three children 'ati they Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When weyive one a dose, the others cry for one too. I shall always take pleasure) in recommending this best child's medicine." .-,. i-; Re. W. A, Coopaa, Newport, Ky. Lcr.J Sil3. 1 Under and by virtue of a deed ot 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, 1896, at noon, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh expose to public Bale 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 naat 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; thence west along Kline's; line: to the branch; thence down the branch to the south city line; tiwuioe east aloncr the south line of the city to the southeast corner of the eity; - thence north along the east boundary line of the city to Lenoir street; thence west along Lenoir i'J-eet to the beginning. . Terms casn. - , B. P. Montague, Trustee. t 3. W. B, Watson., w Oct. 9. 18fifl.4 - Sale postponed by consent to Mon day, Nov, 16, at noon. , -. . Have Kept: You Cool All Summer. . WilhKeep You , : M AIL Winter. Soil Coal, Pocahontas and : Rnssell Creek: Thicker end . The beat Coal at lowest prices al- ways tt - u'enfaG Powell's- ECONOMY Mav be necessary In manr ways when dollars are scarce and wants many, but it is not desirable to practice it in the purchase of food, which is me. Below a certain sianaara iooa lmiierfectlv nourishes: un to that stand' ard it costs a reasonable nrioa. We never want more than a reasonable prioe for our Groceries."" RAPID SALES Give our customers the benefit of elose margins. We new keep any thing that is not the best of its kind, and we only want a fair profit on what we invest in it. y , CHOICE GROCERIES Always in stoclc and promptly dolivered when ordered." "1 la k If you want to know how big your DOLLAR is how . ' many CENTS it contains, its purchasing power, take it to CROSS & LI11EHAFS Measures its Value : and you will do the brainiest thing; youv'e done in many a day for there's stuff there you'U need every day, stuff you'll ' need when winter's storms are upon usand they're coming :7 soon almost at our doors. Stuffs you'U want for Thanka glvingr stuff s vou'll want for holidays stuffs you'll want for birthdays for someone else. Come now 1 Come quick ! : while assortment is good almost unbroken and pick out ' f of this mine of good things not cheap good things, but good good taints nuggets Minted by the best artisans of the world they are yours at a valua tion that makes the purchasing power of your dollar greater than ever in the world's history. : . " :, Gross & - t i School 9 ' Remember our house is headquarters for all School Supplies. We have everything you neeci in this line. Elurd's Fino Ari in 1 he very A. Williams & Co's Book Stbro OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Page 6fc Marshall, Proprietors. 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. , v Safe; Deposit Boies for Rent on Reasonable Terms. ; . , ' S . 'Some good business offices to let JT. J. THOMAS, President, V ALF-A. THOMPSON,' Vice President 1L S. JtoMAN, Casn e - - H. W. JACKSON Assistant Cashier. Sihiiison's . CURES NASAL CATARRH. A Trial Will Convince You. siLiPsdu's x Admlnlstra tor's ITotloa. - mi. a iTas-v wv Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Cherry Penny, de ceased, late of Wake county, N. C, this is to notify all persons iaving 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 we. J. C. Makoom, Adm'r. R. T. Gray, Att'y. Itw6w October 7, 1896. - , ' - 1M' atn 5 - ' Fayetteville Street. ot pure value -. .- 1 Iiinehan. A full stock of Sfafibnory 'latest styles. lion's That ? Every laundry doesn't do it, do they? Don't you suppose they could if they wanted to? Honesty and carefulness haveas 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, come to Books PHONE 87. OintesOn. PiiAnnACY, - ' ' a ,i flff aw.w- 11 IS liLlrWi. U " fJ t ; To ha Tax Parsrs of Was Coamty- i urge and insist that I must col lect the taxes, and that each tax payer must come forward and settle at once. It is important that I should close up my tax account for the year 1896, and hence make this urgent aDoeaU To all who come forward and settle before December 1st, 1896. I shall charee no cost; but after that I shall charee cost as al lowed by law. This is positively the only notice I shall send out. M. W. Paos, Sheriff of Wake County. nol3ow3w ' . . ' i v ; .. as r.wvvmiauMMM We Sell Qoods - Any Oth. aatatsT0 Bi Clearing Sale 'of' Dress Goods at 88c Per : Yard. t J Monday, Nov. 23d, will record the be ginning, of the greatest cut-price sale of Fine Dress' Goods ever, inaugurated by us--a great , cut-price sale, because such high class dress stuffs as Zibelines and Pompadour Mohairs,, wnich have sold all the season for 81.50 per; yard,; and Canvas Laneux, Mohair Fantasic -and Silk-shot Fabrics, Scotch and- English mixtures that have sold for $1.25 and $1.50' per yard are arranged on one big table and h one price made for the entire lot. ! u Ode Per Yard and ! Marked in Plain Figures.! This low price of 88c per yard is nrd tbe room for our incoming holiday choicest patterns. Wecannotpossiblymailsamplestooutof-town patrons. ; Y. II. & R. S. 209 Fayetteville Street. New t 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 Flouors Roses. Carnations, Chrysanthe nums Bouquets, Floral Designs, Palms, Ferns, finldan h&nd. white and oink Ja pan lilies. Finest ot all hardy lilies Hyacinths, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesia Narsissus, Tulips for forcing 'n the house and -ft arly spring blooming outside. H.' Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In, siitnte. Pnone lis. octl7 Metropolitan Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLT. J ffm. Gillette's Greatest Success, The Private Secretary, , : -WITH ? Edwin Travers And a powerful cast ot Comedians Prices 25, 50, T5o and $1.00. , v, Seats on sale Monday morning at Miss Maggie Reese. W,BL King & Co 'a. S . mm Cheaper Than 4 g r House 1 : . : 5 - made to insure rapid sellinif, as wf :. stuffs. Early buyers will get the TUCKER & CD. Another lot of those delicious South '; ampton county (Va. ) Hams; also fine lot mild cured Johnston county N.-, C. ) Hams. : Fresh arrival New River Mullets, fine, fat Mackerel,, new pack Roe Her- ' rings, etc. 'Melrose" Flour still growing In ' popularity. And why? Because It is ; carefully ground from best selected ." wheat. None superior to "Melrose." - Nice line finest green and black Tea. Special blend finest Mocha and Java : roasted coffee makes an exoellent oup. I handle nothing but first class , goods, therefore orders may be sent " with confidence. Lowest prices guar anteed. Itespectfully, J.D.TUnJER Cor. Johnson and Halifax Sts. Telephone lifi. . . You Can Settle the ). : Ever Vexatious Question m What to Give the Bride ; Bv SDCndinsr a few moments looking through our new and complete stock of . .i Sterling Ware, - Cat Glass,. Iron and Brass Lamps Chiqa, Clocks, Bric-a-Brac. H. MAHLER'S SONS; Jewelers and Opticians. Have your eyes tested. No charge for examination. . REMOVED TO mi 131 Fayetteville St. Raleigh Stationery Co.- Phone 142- -FULL LINE- U i "J 'is Fine" Stationery. ts ,t,U i umc ce"r' and School Lcc-:ra hLcjFf":::. oc28 3m , Supplie Deceased. octH lawfiw i ai a.