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JOHN U. SMITH UimJvut Rbcbitid a Pint Lisi or linnet, Br.ndiei nd Whi.klet. both imported and domestic. And th Old Reliable" K. A. STKUAKT'S ROCKBRIDGE CO. RYE. MIXED DKIXK3 A SPECIALTY. Corn WhUkey from 1.50 to J3.50 per gallon. I have on band the largest stock that baa eter been ahown id the city of ttaleigh. tTiJlVB ME 4 n ALL. .ft John U. Smith. 52 fc f. I x i, Oh- S W. cq 6th. THKV ARE CHEAPER. No other material entering into the manufacture of a Corset can com pare with FEATHERBOXK. The FEATHERKOXU Corset Waist in beyond question the most comfort able garment made; it lits like a glove, has all the style of a Corset, and wears like iron. We make a specialty of these goods and recommend them to you without reserve. We are author ized to refund your money after four weeks' trial, if not satisfactory. OURJFALL STOCK Ir Is in and prices the lowest. THE LYON emmet New Argument Against Corsets Tbla iath ahap of woman' waUt on which a corset tight is laced. The riba deformed by Iwing squeezed, press od the lunga till they're dineased. The heart is jammed and cannot pump, the liver is a lump; the stomach, rrushed, cannot digest; and in a mess all s re comprexHed. There fore thin silly woman grows to be a beautiful mass of woes, but thinks -he hasa lovely shape, though hideous as a crippled ape. This is a w man's natural waist, whir It roret ne -r yet llis;?ra ed. Inside it is a mine of health. Outside of charms it has a wealth. It is a thing of beauty triiH, and a sweet joy forever new. It ueeds no artful padding vile or bustle big to give it " style." It's strong and solid, ' plump h lid s .iiixl, and hard to get one arm around. Alas! If women only knew the mischief that these cutsets do, they'd let Dame Nature have her way, ami never try her waist to "stay." Plowman's Journal. A V()NM)3SCASE. A Coy's Life saved by Skin Grafting. AN EVERY DAY MATTER AT- THOMASPESCUD'S. You will find always a complete stock of the best Family Supplies, : ; Carefully selected an t.n quality, at lowest possible pnces.neatiy put up and promptly delivered. The very best Teas and Coffees, Staple Canned Goods, k Canned Fruits. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts (the best.) Canned Sweetbreads (something , new). Canned Sausauge (also new.) au8 tf THOMAS PESCUD The CITY LIVERY STABLES. Having purchased Blake's stables and re --fiftHMhe same, we are prepared to furnisn carriages for PARTIES, WEDDIN3S OR FUNERALS with careful drivers who will always be on time. We can furnish Buggies for PeasuiB qrBusine;s. YAHCEYA MARTIN 131 East Morgan street. Telephone 79. jy? Njtlce of Administrator Having qualified as administrator of th late Elizabeth E. Glenn, this is to notify all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to the undersigned and all person having claims against the said deceased wilj. present the same to me on or before the 27th day of October, 1805, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. W. R. BLAKE, oot296w Administrator. ThS VISITOR 26 DAYS. 25 Wi,h 1.702 new patches of skin upon his little body, 12 year old Freddie Grilith lies patiently in the front room of his father's home at Mont clair, N. J. The case is one of the most marvelous examples of skin grafting in existence, and ths doctors are jubilant over the progress of their patient toward health and strength. Freddie, is a bright faced boy, who never murmurs at the pain, but stands it like a hero. He was terribly burn ed July 4. He was celebrating, Bring firecrackers, cannon, &c, and had in his left pouket fireworks which show blue and red lights. He was saving them for night. Somehow or other they exploded and the boy .was terri bly burned. Dr. Case decided Freddie would die. He consulted with other "physicians, who also thought that the patient could not be saved. Dr. Case tried his best, and in two weeks Freddie was on his way back to life. Then the physician began to plan to replace the wasted flesh or skin. The boy was in condition by Sept 11 and the work of skin grafting began. Mrs. Griffith, a handsome, well devel oped woman, offered her shapely left arm for the first sacrifice, and one hundred little pieces of skin were snipped from the quivering arm of the loving mother and implanted upon the scarred body of her offspring. The father bared his arm. and one hun- v . dred bits were snipped and placed upon the legs of 4iis son. As soon as the case became reported people began to visit the Griffiths and offer themselves as subjects, willing to sacrifice skin to help the uncom plaining lad on his way to recovery. Altogether fifty people offered them selves. From the-e Dra. Case and llalsey selected a few who were in magnificent condition, and kept graft ing day after day until Monday of this week, when from three men they took 280 more pieces of skin and graf ted them upon the boy. As the graft ing has continued Dr. Case has kept tally on the wall near the boy's bed, and yesterday the score had reached 1,792. The burned portion of the boy's body has now been all covered. BLESS PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Mr. and Mrs. Ruff Were Restored by it to Perfect Health "There is no doubt that the life of most women at the present day is a complex one," says the Ladies' Home Journal," and in the large cities the demands made upon time and strength are legion. .o wonder so many fall Dy tne way. liven women of the urivileired ol.ns..u know what fatigue means, and the weariness resulting from overtaxed nerves, that is more intense and more depressing than -anvthiuir kno.vn.to tired muscles. When frequent headaches and nwi. raltria g-ive wamintr that. Hie tl e l' v tissues are not being fully repaired after hard work or anxiety, further mischief will be avoided by feeding the brain and nerves with the wonder ful nutriment, Paine's celery compound. Nature is a ereutle mother and soothes while she strengthens. Paine's celerv comnonnrl hnililu nn the body according to nature's plan. Nil 1 . . 1 xne nuinan machine must have fuel. This Errand inviirot'ar.or and uf.vumrf li- ener is able to restore the delicate nerves to robust health by feeding them raDidlv and a.hnnilnnt.lv u- i t h the peculiar elements they find it so difficult to extract for themselves from the ordinary hearty diet. A great nerve doctor, famous in two conti nents, says that any woman whose nervous strength is at air denied! must either take' time' to rest at any cost or replace the worn-out tissues with Paine's celery compound. A woman should never he too tired to smile. Paine's 'celerv coninonnd is tod a? busy in its mission to homes every where in the land, maltinn- unnuliinu hopeful faces, and ready smile where there was sadness and the weary looks oi despair. .Mis Jennie A. II ill. h se d r rait is given above, writing fr.nn her home in beliewa, Mich., sa vs: "My hns' and has had a stomach trouble for er a year, fjmn which he suffered the tmtiuvs of a dailv death. He could eat scarcely any- rning, aii'I what he did eat soured on his stomach and caused him to bloat so terribly that life vas only a bur den. He tried physicians, to no avail and as 1 was taking Paine's celery compound tie thought he would try it. In a short time he was surprised to nnd that lie could eat anything with no bad effects:; the bloatimr is all gone and his stomach is in good con dition. "I had suffered for years with periodical spells of sick' headache; pen cannot describe what I suffered at such times. Kor the last two vears 1 noticed that my nervous system was getting all out of order; 1 had no ap petite and was getting to be a mere show of my former sell'. I was nerv ous, weak, could not rest nights; and felt gloomy and low spirited. Before I had taken one bottle of Paine's celery compound I began to feel like a new person, and now, after taking six bottles, I am enjoying perfect health. I have not had a spell of sick headache in over a year. My nerves are all right, my sleep is like that of a healthy child, and I feel more like one than like a woman of thirty. 1 do all my own work and bless Paine's celery compound for what it has done for me and mine. "We have used in our family 12 or 15 bottles of Paine's celery compound. Doctors' bills are now unknown in our family. " When Baby was nick, w gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, slio cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, She May Hope. John "Sallie,'f I was to ask you 'f you'd marry me, do you thing you'd say yes?" Sallie "I er guess so." John "Wa-al, ef ef I ever git over this 'ere darn bashf ulness I'll ask you Borneo' these times.". O L Rire, Mendota, HI, writes : Have used your Japanese Pile Core and foond it. m sore and permanent core." For sale by John Y MaoKae All diseases rf tbe skin eared, and lost completion restored by Johnson's Oriental Soap. For sale by John Y MaoRae. - A Remarkable Geyser. Bloomington, 111., October 31. The wonderful geyser well 16 miles east of Bloomington continues to be a marvel. The well is a tube 4 inches in diameter and 200 feet deep. When it was sunk to that depth a week ago the'-gas forced the drill weighing 600 pounds out of the well 80 feet, fol lowed by a volcanic eruption of gravel and stones. Then came water mixed with the gas and rising fully 150 feet in the air. The stream threatened to convert the farm into a lake and to wash away a farm house. A barrier of 2-inch pine planks was built to shield the house, but. the water and gravel sawed it in two in a short time. After difficulty the pipe was capped, and a gate valve adjusted. Today the valve was again opened with pres sure standing at 100 pounds. A solid stream of .water arose 125 feet, and rocks and gravel shot nearly as high. A half-inch board held over the stream was cut in two in twenty seconds. Thousands visit the scene every day. Bu klen's Ajntca Solve. The best salve In the world for cuts, onuses, sores, ulcere, sa'r. rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, cbappef hands cbil blalns, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pav required. It is gnaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refund ed Price 95 cents pet pox. For sale bv John T tfaeKae. W P Draper, druggist. Springfield, M-iss writes: Japanese Pile Cure has cared a ladv 8 years nfflioted; could not walk half a mile in the last three veers; now walks any distance. For sale by John Y MaoRae. Pine fiber mattresses at Thomas & Maxwell's. LAXI IN 'N.'flW LIGHT TOWS- SHIP FOR Si LP, By virtue of a de. ree of the supe rior court of Wake county, made in the case of J. B. Lowry, executor of W. J. Lowery vs. W. J. Lowery and others, I will on Monday the 3d day of December, 1894, at 12. in., sell for cash, at the court house d,oor in Raleigh a tract of land containing 81 1-4 acres situate in New Light township, about 4 miles from Wake Forest college, ad joining the lands of J. M. Crenshaw, P. M. Mangum and others, being part of the tract of the late W. T. Lowery, deceased. Sale made for assets. Title good. J. II. FLKMING, o"c29 tds. Commissioner. W.L.D S3 SHO i Nit ?zKJ IS THE BEST. I NO SQUEAKING. J panese Liver Pbllets are the best family medicine tor liver complaint and constipation; 50 pills in a vial; 85 cents, at John Y MaoRe's. 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 4.3.5P FINECALF&KANGAR01 3.5PP0LICE,3 Soles. EXTRA FINE. 2 A7J Boys'SchoolShoes. LADIES' cifcINU rUK bAIALUuUc WL'DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. Yon caa save money by purchasing VV. In Dougliin Shoefl Became, we are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world, aud guarautee the value by stainpiuK the name and price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and westing qualities. We have them sold every where at lower prices for the value given that any other make. Take no substitute. Ifyoui dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by HELLER BROS. IIIIUtHVaMianaa last lli L V CVIUIIB iH Inleclloiii fall. rimers M i- j n h XL for Infantu ar.d Children. I xtorUimin ;U1.4;.t.!t.., tiiMn.nl ii I rtHMiiiin-iK it us m4 ii. .rl .:iuy p -Titl. n Lcmii ! in.-. 1! i. in k V. , 11IS.J. Oifur.l : i. i.; . n. ;;. y. "Tin1 use of 'Ca4aru i u; a r.i .. iiiimih mi well kn.'xn i:.;.t it uii, j .f MiiT n-ation to 1 -iidnrse it. 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TLVL, BOHBi r r, Pi PRICKLY ASK, POKE ROOT ' AND POTASSIUM 43 IVIakes Marvelous Cures in Rlnnri Pnionn III UIUUU I UiOUil Rhpumaticm iiiiuuiiiuiiuiii and Scrofula mmm Pimples, Blotches E: gMQMjore!S E Catarrh, lalariag Kidney Troubles 9 P. P. P. parities the blood, bulMnn the weak and ileinhtateo, Kivcs strength to weakened norven, expels dirteases.givlnu the patient hoaltli and Lappiuess where Hickm, lontuy feelings and lassitudo first prevailed. For primary, si wmlnry ar.d tertiary syphilis, iorbloo'l iiois;iiin. mercu rial poison, rtmS-irii, dvin-t-ci, and In all blo-id anl Kltiii iii.s,-.;.--is. like Slovenes, plmnlus, old oarjnt.' ulcers, tetter, scald lionet, boiliv, e: x xiin-lus, . eczema we may pav, wlihnut 1,-ar of contradiction, that 1. P. P. l'i the best blood purititT in tlio woriti.a'nj makes positive, s-.t:edyaiid penman jut cui us in all cases. Lnilles whoso systems are jioisoned and whose blood is in aa iiuptn'e comti tton, due to niiMCitrttnl irregularities, aro peculiarly tieneiited tv ttu won derful tonic anil bloou e!eai:.-ot pron- ertiesof P. P. P. -Prickly Anil, Puke Hoot and Potassium. BruiNoi'iKLn, Mo. , Aug. 11th, istis. 1 can speak in tiio hia'lo'Kt lerms of your medicine from mv own uersoni:! knc.'leoi;o. I was rnTeeteil with heart disease, pleuri:-y and rt1, umatisni for o. ve.ir. w.:; treated bv the verv liesfc nhynicianw hivi spent hundreds 6t ilol-lar-y tried every known remedy with out imijin.sy runei. i nave only taken one ivitiiu of your P. P. P., and can cheer? u;.y say It has done me more food than anything 1 have ever taken, can recommend your medicine to all Bufferers of the above diseases. MHH. M. M. VRARV. SprlngQeld, Green County, Mo, Are elillic:.. n iniiicil bv IM'.P. Prickly A-li, Poke Hoot and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier on earth. ; AnKttnKEK, -0.,'Juiy 01,101. : !ksjks. Iiciman' linos.. Savannah, 6a.: I) car Nik?' t tmunht a bottie of your P. P. P. at Hot ."prints. Ark. .and it has tlonenio inorn i;,hu! than tliree months' treatiiiwitat the Itoi Springs, heud three lion o i'. (j. 1). RespeeUlinv vours, JAM. M. NKWTON, .Aberdeen, Utowu Ooumy, O. . . nil. J. R. Jtohilnlou. To (til ir-noiti if h:'iu ennrmt: I here by test iir to the womierf til properties of P. P. P. lor eruptions of the akin. T suffered for several years with an un sightly and disagreeable eruption on my lace. I tried every known reme dy but in vain, until P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cnreif. 8uiuedl.y J. D. Johnston, . Savannah, Ua. Skin tnneci' Ciii-etl. Testimony j rum the Mayor of Sequin.Tex. SKuoiN. Tux-., January 11. Isnn. Mkshks. 1.hcman h;ios.( .savannah, Ga. : (rr)i(li men 1 have tried your P. V. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer, of thirty years' stan'iii,, and found Kreat relief; it purtllesifie blooti and removes allir rltation from tho seat of the disease and prevents any. spreading of the sores. I have taken fiveor six bottles and feel comideut that another course will efl'ecta cure. If. has also relieved nie from iudiirestkm and stomach troubles. . Yours truiy, CAPT. W. M. RTJ8T, Attorney at Law. i 1 f) 'i 1.1 ,? J . ! -3 3 - J ? tS? v u& .-13 . rJP f 1?S W , Book onJM Discoses Holif Free. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS, PBOPRIETORS, Uppmsn'i Itlock,Kavaitnnh, Gs l 9 9 9 49 1 BUEY'KLL & DUNN Thol8l ik .Retail ig-jnt, Cb irlotte, N. 0
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