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MiPMCTin urouiuria Mid with writ.
IMHirilLMU Mtniinttfln Kiiaranteo to
twitor Lott Manhood. Corn woaknmaen, Nervou,
vemmjr ana all trie ems from early or later ex
oeaiee, theresulta of overwork, worry, eickneaa,
ate. Fall trenfrth, tona and development sives
to awry onrnn or portion of the booy. Impruve
ment immediately seu from the first box. Thou
tods of letters of praise on fileinouroifioe. Car
be carried in veat pocket. Bnt ly mail to an
ddreraonreoeiptof prire. Ono month's treat
ment in each box. Price $1.00, tihoxiM, 5.U0, with
Written Unarantee to refund money if not cured
bend to us for the Genuine. Circulars Free.
John Y. MacRae, Druggist, Faleigh, NT
VV.L. Douglas
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Over On Million Peonies wear the,'
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes aro equally sttScfcctory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom thoes In style and fit.
Their wearing; qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform, stamped en sole.
From Si to $3 saved over other nn-es.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. frold bj
HELLER PROS.
Chamberlain's Eye r.M :?Tihi Ointment
Is Unequalled for TuiU-r, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, :.-oio Xl :h-s. (."l..inped
Hands, Itching l'ii Jiuin, l-'i :k bites.
Chronic Sore Eyes:':l tlirnuljted Lids
For sale by druggist ;:t 1:3 touts pcr'box.
TO OT71TEB3.
For putting a horw in a l'nc healthv con
dition try Dr. Caii.'s Condition Powders.
They tone up the sv:,tom, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite, relieve conjtipati' n, correct
kidney disorders and dcslrov worms, giving
new life to an old or over-tiorkcd dorse. 25
tents per package. For Bale bv druggists.
Valuable Land and Person
al Property for Sale.
V. B. Moore and Mrer-L. 0. Capehart
and.B. A. Capehart, plaintiffs, v
Robert C. Gulley and Annie L. Gul
ley, his wife, defendants.
By virtue of authority conferred
npon me. as commisHioner, by order
of court, in the above entitled civil ac
tion, I ill, on " Monday, 15th day of
April, A. D., 1895, at the court
house door in the city of Raleigh, at
12 o'clock m., expose for sale and sell
at public outcry, to the highest bid
der for cash, that valuable tract of
laud lying and situated in Panther
branch township, Wake county N. C ,
adjoining the lands of Ransom (inlley,
Augusta Young and others, eoutai'n
ing 57 acres, more or less. Also all
grist and flouring mills, mill stones,
and all machinery and attachments
belonging to the same, gin house, gin's,
cotton presses, feeder, condenser, ele
vators, scales fixtures attached and be
longing to the same or in anywise ap
pertaining thereto; one 25 horse p-.wei
engine and boiler, and sawmill,
and carriage with about 80 f net of
shafting and all beltings, pulleys a ud
fixtures and machinery of every ins
cription whatsoever attached tj and
belonging to the same, one log wagon
and chains, one wood wagon and har
ness, one cotton seed crusher and fix
tnres, one wheat thrasher and fan,
one lath saw, one set of blacksmith
tools consisting of beliowfv'anvil,
vice, etc., one set of wood-shop tools,
hand saw, planes,' chisels, squares,
brace and bits, hammers.eto. Said
mill, gin house, engine, machinery
and personal property are located on
the above described land and better
known as "Gulley's mill." All of
which property is more definitely de
scribed in the complaint in the above
entitled civil action and a certain mort
gage execttte8 by said Robert C.
(iulley and wife to V. B. Moore,- re
corded In book No. 128, at page 598,
in Register of deeds olfine of Wake
county, N. C.
This March 13. 1805.
E. P. Mathard,
' Commissioner.
.JZrrnt In 48 hours wi(boutTN
inuouvenlentie, n flection! VYI I
NJebaniMbleerii
IKS
These tiny OnsHia ar
rrmt In 48 hours wllbout
When Euter Come.
A frtea4 of the Bottoa Traatcript,
"E. M. H." write: "I was attraeUd
by the aaggeatioa iayoor paper today
to compose a rhyme which would gire
the reasons of the "movable nature of
the Batter feast." The -following
clever thy met are added. Tbey thoold
be taught la the primary echoole:
Thirty daya hath September,"
Every pereoa ean remember;
Bat to know wheo Ktster'e come
Pnulet even scholars some.
"rhen March the twent-flrst ia past,
ust watch the ailvry moon,
t when you see it full and round,
vaow Easter'll be here soon.
A'ler the moon has reached ita fall,
Tweo Kaster will be herak
Th very Suodar after.
Ia each and every year.
And if it hap on Sunday
The moon should reach its height,
The Sauday following this event
Will be the Kister bright.
Held Captive Eleven Years.
Assouas, Egypt, March. 16. Slatin
Key haw arrived here, having escaped
from the Hindi's camp, Omborman,
Khartoun, after eleven years' captivi
ty, lie bad made nine previous at
tempts to get free. Father Obrwalder
aod two Sisters of Charity, long pri.
oners at Oindurman, escaped fcpm
here on November 29, 1891, and ar
rived at Cairo December 1.
Soldiers In Havanna.
The military are in evidence at eve
ry turn. At the wharf so mnny sol
diers are paving to and fro, or loung
ing listlessly about, that gives one the
i npres.iiiin of having landed at a mili
tary post, rather than a commercial
seaport of 20 000 people. It requires
some time to get away from this im
pression. Almost every fifth man one
meets wears a military dress of some
sort ; barracks and fortresses are
strewn about the city and its outskirts
d libitum, and bands of marching
men and the sounds of martial aonsic
ire encountered from morning to
night.
Chance For Lil.
Now that Queen Lil U out of work,
Friend Grover might invite her
To come to Washington and be
His little Drown typewriter.
John Y MacRae, druggist, will tell
yon th t Jobneon'a Magnetio Oil al
ways gives satisfaction and is the
cheapest. $1 00 size SO cents ; 60 cents
size 25 cents.
Colorado's gold production: $410,
000 a day.
Constipation and sick headache per
manently cared, and piles prevented
by Japanese Liver Pellets ; especially
ffisDted to children's use. For sale
by John Y Mao Rap
Uncle Sam has 800,030 stationary
electric motors. .
For seven years or more Mrs. W,
D. Louder, of Quincy, Ky , was sub
ject to severe at'acks of cramp colic.
Mr. S. R. Morse, a druggist of that
place, recommended Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarroea Remedy,
which has effected a permanent cure,
saving her much suffering besides the
trouble and expense of -sending for a
doctor, which was often necessary.
For sale by J. Hal BobbiU.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
the best satisfaction of any cough
medicine I handle, and as a seller
leads all other preparations in this
market. 1 recommend it because it is
the best tnedifine I ever handled for
coughs, colds and croup. A. W. Bald
hi dub, Millersville, 111. For sale by J.
Hal Bobbitt.
Tvvw Lives Naved.
vMrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction CHty,
ill. was told br her doctors she had con
sumption and that there was no nope for her,
but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
completely cured her aud the says it saved
her life. Mr. Thos. K.'gere, 139 Florida 8t
lan Francisco: suffered from a dreadful
cold, app-oaohinz couutnption, tried with
out result eveiythiuu else : thev bought one
bottle of Dr King' New Discovery and in
two week s was cured. He is naturally thank
till. It is sue Jesuits, of which these are
samples, thit pr'e4be wonderful efficacy
of this me ticiue in cougu and colds. Itoe
trial botile at John Y. MacHae'i drugstore'
wg'iinr size i uc auu ei.
Switzerland will establish a state
bank.
Johnson's Oriental Soap is the most
delicate facial soap for ladies' nse in
existeuce. absolutely pore and highly
meaicatea torsaie ov jonn x oiaoKae
: London makes rare and ancient
coins. ;,
A severe rhenmatio pain in the left
shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H.
Loper, a well known druggist of Des
Moines, Iowa, for over six months.
At times the pain was bo severe that
he could not lift anything. With all
he could do he could not get rid of it
nntil he applied Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, "I only made ' ree applica
tions of it," he says, "And have sinoe
been free from all the pain." He
now recommends it to persons simi
larly afflicted. It is for sals by J Hal
Bobbitt.
The Favored Class.
Mies Pompadour " What are all
those horrid drunken men yelline for
oat there on the street t They ought
to be ashamed of themselves."
Mies Grace-" Those are Dot drank
en men. They're college boys oat for
so airing."
Miss Pomoadonr "Oh. the anion
Pdid fellows Isn't it beautiful, the
good fellowship and gayety of young
college men T" Chicago Record.
Monroe Whalen. of Birmingham
Ala. writes: "I onrehaaed all hot tie
of yonr Japanese Pile Cnre from Mr
Imxl (iodden end it has entirely cored
me of a ease of Biles of ti vears stnd.
log; will advise n w friends to use It "
t or sale by Jobn Y MaeRae
China has only 100 physicians.
Cait 'or the Horse Brand of John
son's Magnetic Oil. It bas norqoxl
for th diseases of horse and cattle,
tl 00 s'ze 80 eDts ; J Went size So et
For sale by John Y Ma. Bae
There are robbers for dogs.
The Dlxcov-ery Saved Ilia Life.
Mr. G.Caillouette, druggist, Beavers-
vuie, in., says: "To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with la grippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but to no avail
and was given np and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for s bottle and be
gan its use and from the first dose
began to get better, and after using
three bottles was up and about again.
It is worth its weight in gold. We
can't .keep store or .house without it."
Get a free trial bottle at John Y. Mac
Rae's drug store.
Tbe Rothchilds
clock.
has an $18,000
A Household Treasure.
D W Fuller, of Canajoharin, N Y,
saya that he always keeps Dr King's
New Discovery, in the boose aod his
family has always found the very
hest remits follow Its nse; that he
would not be without it, if procurable
d A Dykeman, druggist, Oatukill, N
Y, says that Dr King's New Discover)
is undoubtedly the best cough rent -edy;
that he bas used it in his fa mil)
for eight years, and it Ijas never fail
d to do all that is claimed for It. W In
uot try a remedy so long tried ai r1
tested. Trial bottles free at John i
slacRae's drug store. Regular size
50c and $1.
Austrian pawnshops charge 10 per
cent.
"Perhaps you wonld not think so,
but' a very large proportion of dis
eases in New York come from care
lessness about catching cold," says
Dr. Syrus Edson. "It is such a sim
ple thing and so common that very
few people, nnless it is a case of pneu
monia, pay any attention to a cold.
New York is one of the healthiest
places on the Atlantic Coast and yet
there are a great many cases of catarrh
and consumption which have their or
igin in this neglect of the simplest
precaution of every day life. The
most sensible advice is, 'when -you
have one get rid of it as soon as possi
ble. By all means do not neglect it."
Dr. Edson does not tell you how to
cure a cold but we will take Cham
berlain's Cough remedy. It will re
lieve the lungs, aid expectoration,
open the secretions and soon effeet a
permanent cure. 25 and 50 cant bot
tles for sale by J. Hal Bobbitt.
Administrators Notice.
Having this day qualified with the
will annex of the estate of Isaac Moore,
deceased late of Wake county, N. C,
this is to notify persons having claims
against the said estate to present
them to me on or before the . 3rd day
of March, 1896, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery; and all
persons indebted to the said estate
are hereby notified to make immediate
payment.
J. C. Mabcum,
Administrator c. t. a.
John Gatlino, Attorney. m48.
Boarders Wanted.
Mrs. M. J. Ramsey desires to take
several persons to board. Light, airy
rooms and moderate charges. Excel
lent table. 412 East Hargett st. 14 3t
Royster's Brittle
Always the same,
Always the best,'
Always fresh,
20 cents per pound.
The best Book Beer in the city at
he Central Cafe.
Cut Flowers, Bouquets, &c.
.noses, carnations ana otner nowers.'
Baskets and floral designs at short no
tice.
IMPORTED BULBS
for winter blooming. Just arrived, a
splendid collection of hvaninths.
tulips, narcissus, Bermuda and Chi
nese sacred lilies, dry calla bulbs, best
for forcing. :
PALMS. FRRH3
and other pot plants for decorating
tne room. Roses, evergreens and
shade trees. Sagar and Norway
maples, horse chestnuts and Knclish
wahuuts, fancy and other flower pots
ana tarn dishes.
Phone 113. Stbinmbtz,
the Florist.
Wanted.
K position br a irradnate If East
man Business College with exnerieruied
lalerences. H. W., ears Tiaixoa. 142
SOUTHERN PAIL WAT COST.
(Piedmont Air Liae.)
In effeet Jon '?, ll
h.s condensed schedule is publish
ed as information and is subject to
change without notice to the public.
DAILY.
FOCTBBirwo,
L I'l iSmn'.d,
Hirdr-vliie.
Lv Ks.tvllle.
Ar Danville,
Lv Danville.
Ar Greeushoro,
Noe
r. sr.
so
S1I
531
ft 60
7J
I,w GMhoro,
ir Ruedfli,
Lv Kuleltrli.
Lv Durham,
ir Greensboro,
sou
4 01
10
II)
780
P M
WDgou'Balem, t6 !i
Lv Greensboro,
ar faiinnnrv,
Ar 8tafevlila.
4r Abeviin.
Ar Hot Springs,
Lv Sallsbur
t Chariot t
Ar Spartanburg.
Ar Greenville,
Ar Atlanta (0 T)
L rbsr!otte,
7S5
p m
915
10 40
a m
13 07
163
No
11
A II
U l
S4o
S30
85
700
840
P If
t 00
80
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6 41
8 as
AM P k
6 40 t08
846 068
1015 811
1119
4 0C pm
5 86
a kt
540
66
A V
am
5 30
p m
1U60
a in
ir .nfnta, 85
-r t hard ston () io 80
rraviioa. (f.cki?! 5au
ir Jacksonville,
am
1180
13 n
p m
8(8
3 05
9 30
10 10
DAIi.T
an.
81'
9
1187
a a
13 ii
P Dj
o 56
a m
6 8(
P n
4 0-.
8 41
4 8
3i
5"RTBBOrSD.
J58 i No
bTA)0 U 88
P M k Pk
700 i:i
A M
8f0 51
6 40 8 8
P M
9 03 8 0 13 1
AM P M P Ai
6 80 6 40 8 81
7 0 ; 7 00 8 3s
616 6 25 9 41
12 44
830
711
800
P M
8 H 1 8 30 9 4t
10 03 1005 11 01
A M
1115 . tit8ot9 2f
1010 13 01
12 n 8 85
Pja A M
' 00 7 80
8 00 tl 00 p m
t3 00 iOO JJ0t
AM FM
o4 410 4 1'
8 35 ' 7 30 7 2i
It 10 1010 110
PM A &
1145 1140 2 3
P M AM
318 8 '0 83
800 4 08 ICf
4 50 6 20 6 2(
Lv Augusta,
Lv Cn)orbift,
k. hcrlotte
' V Aflnt,(0 T)
ar Ohhrlotte,
i.v Olmrlotte,
r 8'i.lli-borv.
Lv Hot Springs,
liV Ai-heville,
Lv Htutevllle,
Ar Salisbury,
L SslUh .ry,
s r Grei DSboro
irWlEdtoDSalem
!jV Greensboro,
Ar Durham,
V Rt,!e!gh,
Ar GoidHboro,
Lv Goldsboro,
Halelgh
vr Gis ftisboro,
L- Wrcei-sboro,
r Daovllle,
rKeTsvlMe,
Ir B rkevlll .
Ar R'chmonr1.
tDally except Sunday,
f? Berkley, J 8 B Thompson,
Supt. Supt,
t3rer)sboro, N C. Richmond, V
A Turk. Gen Pass Agt, Washing
ton. DO. .
-1 H Bard nick. A est Gen'l Pass Air'
Atlanta, Ga,.
W B Green. Sol Haas,
en Man'g'r, Traffic Men'g'r.
Washington, D O. Washington, C
Norfolk and Carolina Bailroad
Condensed schedule, in effect December
2, 1893..
NO 23
Daily
8 40 a m
9 44 a in
1U 38 a m
11 48 a m
12 07 p m
12 45 p m
No 103
Ex Sun
2 10 p m
4 05 p ir.
3 57 p m
5 25 p m
6 50 p n
6 25 pm
7 6U p m
9 20 pro
7 35 p m
7 35 p m
1 45 n m 11 23 p m
255pm 7 20 am
5 3Jpm 1000 a m
4 '20 p m 1 15 a in
7 05 p m 3 27 am
11 00 p m 6 50 a m
10 00 p m 11 05 a rr
5 30 am 4 12 p m
2 14 a m 8 23 a m
8 40 a in 1 45 a ni
'1 45 p m 13 05 a m
4 05 p in
7 20 p m
4 00pm
with AOL train 23
Stations
Uv Norfolk,
Ar Suffolk,
Tunis,
. Hobgood,
Tarooro,
Rocky Mount,
Williamston,
Plymouth,
Washington,
Kinston,
WiUou,
Goldsboro,
A'ilmington, '
Fayetteville
F'orence,
Oatltston
Columbia,
Augusta,
Savannah.
Jackftjnville,
rkluia,
Raleigh,
tireoslwro,
Asheville,
No 23 daily connects
tor al1 points south.
No 103 daily, except Sunday, makes close
connection at Uobgoo for Washington,
Kinstou, I'lymoufi andall Eastern Carolina
p' lints; also at Rocky Mouut with AOL
'rain 3-f for all points south.
Tra;ns arrive at Norfolk at 6 05 p m daily
lao at 10 25 a m daily ezept Sun.lap.
J A NEUGIIBAUKR, .
Passenger and rioket Agent,
James f ma upjn,
General Forwarding gent,
T MJCMtCRSON,
Ofneral Freight and Passenger Agent,
VSKHrVI,r, Oenernl Muniwr .
-" Notice! ,
Having taken the Agency for Ger
man Electric Belts, for the" cure of
Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney disease,
Weak lungs, Lame back, Paralysis,
Spine disease, Nervous debility, etc.
lam ready to supply those, in need of
them at short notice. Samples kept
on hand.
A. W. FRAPS,
No. 4 Bast Dvie, second door from
Fayetteville street. nod
S. A. L.
Seaboard Air-Line.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
IS BKKKCT Dec. 83,93.
Trains Leai Raleigh,
1 34 A M ''illy, ''Atlanta Special,'
Pa ImeoYeeMbolefor Hen
derson Weldon, Peters
burg, Richmond, Washing
ton, Baltimore, Pblladel.
piiia. New York aod al
joints north. Buffet draw-ln?r--"m
sleepers and Pall
ui' loaches Atlanta to
ingtoo, parlor ean
U - i". ittoo to New York
Pulnuiin Sleeping ear Hon
roe to Portuouth.
13 01 PM-Daily for
Henderson. Weldon, Bof
' folk. Portsmouth, Norfolk
and Intermediate stations
connects at Portsmouth
with KayLlneforOld Polo'
and Baltimore, with Nor
folk and Washington Biean
- boat ;o.. for VVasbingtoti
with N. Y. P. N. R B
for Pbiladeli hi aud jolnti
north; also at Weldon will
Atlautio Coaat Line foi
Richmond, Washington
hah lmore, Phlladelpbis
aud New York Through
Bleepers Weldon to Ne
York ani with Scotlanr
eck Branch for Green
. villa. Wsshington and Ply
mouth Pullman sleeper
Atlanta ty Portsmouth.
5 93 AM Daily. "Atlanta Special,'
Pullman Vestibule for So
- Pines, Hamlet, Mouroc
Chester. Clinton, Green
wood, Abbeville, Athens
Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans, Ohatta
oooga, Nashville, Memphli
and all points south and
southwest. Through Pull
man Buffet Sleepers am
day couches Washington t
Atlanta, connecting direct
ly at Union depot Atlanti
with diverging lines Pull
man sleeper Portsmouth tc
Monroe.
8 40 P M Dnily, for
Southern Pines, Hamlet
Mh x t o n, Wilmington.
Wadeftborn, Monroe, Char
lotte, Lincoln ton, Shelby
Rutherfordton, Chester.
Greenwood, Atlanta and
Points south.
rains Arrive Raleigh :
517 am Dally. "Atlanta Special,,
Pullman Vestibule fron
N-w York, Philadelphia
Baltimore, Washington
Richmond, Portsmouth
Norfolk and all polut
north. Parlor cars Nev
York to Washington; Pull
c an Bnffet Sleepers am
dv coaches Washingtoi
t ' Atlanta.
8 85 P M 1 ' dy from
1 o.'tflmoutu aud point
north via Bay Line N. Y. P.
& N. R. R , also froa
Greenville, Plymouth
Washington anl Easteri
Carolina points via Wei
don.Pdtersburg, Rlchuiom
Washington and polnti
north vlii Atlantic Ooas
. Line, sleepers New York t
, Weldon
I 20 A M Daily, "Atlanta, Special,'
Pullman Vestibule, frou
Atlanta, Atuens.Abbevill
Greenwood, Chester an
points south.; Pullman da
coaches and isleepur Atlar
ta to Washi ngton.
I I 60 A M Dally from Wilmington
8helby, Lincolnton, Uhar
lotte, Atlanta aud poin t
south
Mixed trains leave Johnson Stree
Station, for Henderson an
intermediate statious 5 30 p. m.; re
turning arrives Johnson Street 9 U
a. m.
No. 402 and 403, "Atlanta Soeclal,''
are solid Pul. uin vestibuled train k
composed of i. igiiifloeat davooache
and palac drawing room? Buffe
sleepers between vVashingtou an.
Atl' nta witho Jt change, on ' whic
there Is no extra fare charged.
For information relative to setae
ale; Ac, ao )fy t) tijIt H 3at, or A
J Oooke. S P A , RiUigh
E. St. JOHN. Vice President.
J. H. Winder, General Manager.
T. J. Anderson, Gen'l Pass, Agent.
V. K. Mc3be, Supt. Transportation.
6
Dissolution of Copartner
' ship.
The fl rra of Royster, ' Park & Co. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All parties indebted to or holding
claims against said firm will please
present Bame to Mr. John H. Porter,
who is authorized to colleot and re
ceipt for all claims due said firm.
LEN. H. ROYSTER,
B. F. PARK,
ml3m ANDREW H. J0SB3.
1
Game Chicken E 223 for
Hatching.
War Horse strain, the hardest and
largest, $1.25 for 13. Egs ready
March 20. h.
B. P. WILLIAMSON,
140 Fair View Farm, RUeib N. C.
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