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hvxta1 Omtniftit. A n er-fftiu-y Cure -.v ru
ri every tiuturt aiM Jtre. J ii:ne ;m t .uif'i'M
wiih the knife or ii.jdUxfriof cut.it' oi-i, w'-:'.
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buxe to curs f w m. V -ni ty puy foi
benefits msftlTWt f a box, ft fr t5, &ft 17 wiH
CMiarnntcwi lmuod by our u zwM.
CONSTIPATION
the areot I.IVF.ll and STOM Auli Jtl.Ul I.A fOU nn-i
l:!,OODPI'KIFIEK, Srr.n'l, mild m.i i-kn-wu In
tik. wpeoiijlj aiUiited tor children's use. ttUwsGt
IA ?ent.
" KAKTKE8 iMued only by
John Y. MacRae, '.Druggist, Baleigh, N.C.
Foreboding.
W.L
S3 SHOE
i'i A? 3.LCF0UCE,3 soles.
19 THE BEST.
FIT FOB A KING.
corecfovANr.
EXTRA FINE- ".
i7EDYS'SCiiG2lSl!Ca
LADIES'
OE5I "
. ;rwri rnrr t. flTfli ntf(r
Over On Million People wear ths
V. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Stces
AM our shoe3 qr ccjuany siiilsfactory
They live the beot vu'ue for theinoncv.
1 ney equal cusconi tpocs ia exyie ana in.
1 hlr wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices ere uniform, -st imped on sole.
Prom $ tn 1 3 av i over other makra.
, If yourdealercannoHupplyyouwocan. toldby
HELLED BROS.
Chamberlain's Bye aud Bhin Ciutmont
la unequalled for IXwma, Te(ur, Salt
Eheum, Bcald Head, &ra Nipples, Chopped
llaiiil Itching Piles, Runs, Fiviht Uites,
Chronic Sore Eyes nnd G rauuluted fiye Lids.
For uale by dxnggbU) ftt 25 ccnta per box.
TO H0E3B0W?:EB3.
For putlinir a liorvs in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr. C';Kiv's .Condition l'ov,der9.
They tone up the sy stem, aid digestion, cure
loss o appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney disordera and desiro)' ivornis, giving
Dew life to an old or over-worked honx. 25
tenU per package. For side by clraf.-pibts.
ENNYROYAL- PILLS
Orltf.nHl una tMiiy f-emmteiv a
fk. alwjs rdiabie. iAS)t a 4k
mmd HrtwH w HvA w uirUioVftff
bo, irtAe& wliii br rh-bon. 'I Le y
nnotberw ftfue.ilanitermtM vl$titu- V
(toila and imitziiiMM. At Ilrutrfrwti, or nd 4.
Id Mump fo jtrtioulri, ttlinionlnH n4
"HeUef fr UuiiU ," in i"er, bv return
Mali ititA TvsLiinonialti. Ami.-, itvtr.
Ohli'h(Mture,httiiaciUCtt..Ma(Uii Kqu
Soli tax ULoMipiuKub. riiuwuu,!'
S9
I tboald be to lonely it hoot jou,
dear,
Why, to bow, if you be a jt bar
For the ihortest day lhrt'i aecrttio
lack
Which doea not anlb till you eom
back.
And if you were goo forerer, dt-ar,
The aching heirt and the hot swift
Uar
Were a feeble Tent, and a fotiltt doe
To the ai-hing abennce.dear, of you
lonely
bonld be so
dear,
Kiiu ma again, bo
near. m
I ehould reach for the
jou.
without
I'll know you're
ouFvembrae
.- ud my arm should closo on a
formlK Hpace,
hi midnt of the world and ita hol
lo sheer.
In the ftayeet throng, I should
thrill with fear
The fear of the void which the world
would be.
If you were gone from the earth
and me. ,
Old l ()
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneyu will
(Ind the true remedy in Klectric Bit
ters. This medicine does not ntimu
late and contains no whiskey orothcr
iutoxivant, but ts as a tonic and
alterative. It acts mildly on the
Ntomach and bowels, adding strength
and giing tone to the organs, thereby
aiding nature iu the perfurmanue of
the f mi'-tlouH. Klectriu Hitters is an
xcelleut appetizer and aids digestion.
Old people find it junt exactly what
they need. Price fifty cents per bot
tle at John . Maunae s drug store.
Cell or tli H"'e Brand of John
iop'h MpguxHn 4 1 1 . Is b-i no equal
fu xf i-ttif of Do ran anil cittle.
For siiie b John V -tU
I he ralvatron Army war Cry has a
iii-uN'i'.u 51 OO'.OOO copies, print
1 in 40 'aiiijUHtr' H.
Four IS f; S"CCiiioi.
Havinir the needed merit to more
than make tcood all thn id vertisioi;
olaiuiKil for tberu, the fcllowlDtr four
remeflie- hav? r-itchel a pheuoiri nl
site: !' Kinc's New Dipeovery, for
crxicniuptiori. coughs nan polos, enrti
bo1tl (rn-trtttitfeu - biectrio Bluer
tlin itr-itt. r) edv 'or liver etorDficl
and Ktdiioxs; Huekleu's irtiini Salve,
tli.' h-;t in the world, end Dr KIhk'1-
e L-ife Fi!l8, whloii re a perfect
tin' Al''b'' remoities Hre cuir-iD
teed to do just what, is cUiuied for
them and the dealer W ose npme tc
attached herewith will be g'ad to tell
yon more of them, fold at John I
Mr.oKae'a droc etore
"T wUlrh ( npniliti. ra-V'"1" J
uiBm anil ini--tiot a inn,
Arrideni
' The best $3.00 Men's Shoes on the
market
Made from tannery calfskin, dongcla
: tops, all leather trimmed, Bolid leather
eoles with Lewis' Cork Filled Boles.
' Uneqnaled for beauty, fine workman- .
ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice
" of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten
ings. Every pair contains a paid-up Acci
dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for
90 days.. . "
Wear Lewis' Accident Imurancs
Shoes, and go insured free. . -
SOLD BY
Wliitin Bros
The Boston museum of art has re
ceived a legacy of 250.000 for the pur
chase of modern American paintings
Our better halves say tbey could
not keep house without Chamberlain's
Cough l'.euiedy. It is used in more
than half the homes in Leeds. Sims
Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the
esteem iu which this remedy is held
where it has been sold for years and
is well known. Mothers have learned
that there is Sothing so good for colds,
croup and whooping cough, that it
cures these ailments quickly and per
manently, and that it is pleasant and
safe for children to take. 25 and 50
cent bottles for 5le by J Hal Bobbitt,
druggist.
The Tennessee legislature hasUken
a ten days recess, ostensibly to give
time for a thorough inspection of the
electioH returns.
It will be an agreeable surprise to
persens subject to attacks of bilious
colic, to learn that prompt relief may
be had by taking Chamberlain s Colic
Cholerxand Diarrhoea Remedy. In
many instances the. attack may be
prevented by taking this remedy as
soon as the first symptoms of the dis
ease aupwar. 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale by J. Ual Bobbitt, druggist.
ThU Do U as Good as a Clock.
Dogs art oftean very intelligent.
There Is reason to believs that at
least one Tennessee, dog has Invented
clock. For a long time his owner,
Bert Murdock of Murfrvesboro, was
pauled to know how the dog mm-
gad to know exactly at what hour in
the morning to awaken biia by thrust
ing its cold mauls against bis face.
One day ha was permitted to over-
leep himself two hours. Waking
ith a start, ha presently remembered
that on the previous night he had
omitted to take his regular 0 o'clock
ram of tansy bittfra. The truth was
out.. The dbg had simply reckoned
from 11 to 7, eight hours, by couuting
monotonoss thump, thump thump n-
ths floor as ha wagged bis tail, 73
thumps to the minute, 4.320 to the
our, waking Bert just after the 61,-
563th wag.
One New England factory employs
13 000 wiAnen.
ITotice.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of principal of N. C. Inatitu
tion for D. and D. and Blind uutil
" Wednesday; May 13, 1895, at 13 m.,
for the erection pf a brick bailding-at
the N. C. Institution, for the colored
D.. D. and Blind at Raleigh, N. C.
Bidders wilk be required to furnish
"separate bids for wood work and
f ..brick work, stating how many brick
will be required to complete the work.
Plans and specifications can be seen
at the office of A, GL Bauer, architect.
The right to reject any or all bids is
, reserved. .Bids must be sent endorsed
' proposals for Building." S
apl9 td W. J, YOUNG, Principal.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
For Kent. '
Four room cottage . for rent on N.
t street, near.' Oak wood avenue.
Those who never read the advertise-
meets in their newspapers miss more
than they know, Jonathan Kent-
son. of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who
had beea troubled with rheumatism in
his back, arms and shoulders, read an
item in his paper al out how a prouii
bent German citizen of Ft. Madison
had been cured, lie procured the
same medicine, and to use his own
words: "It cured me right up." He
also savs: ' A neighbor , and hi wife
were both sick in bd with rheuma
tism Their boy was over at my house
and said they were so bad that he had
fo do the cooking. I told him of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it
had cured them np in a week. 60c.
bottles for sale fry J. Hal Bobbitt
druggist.
' Tht; collection of old lace belonging
to the Princess of Wales is worth
$1EO,000.
liu felon's Arnica Naalve.
The best salve in the world for cntf,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, re
ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, cb.il
blalns, corns and all skin eruptions.
aAid nositively cures piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
Derfect satis taction or money refund
ed. Pric tfl eeats per1?ox. for sals
Monroe Wbndeu, of Htrinlnirhaai
Ala. writes: "I nnrebased six bottles
of your Japanese Pile Onro fr .tn :Ir
anizi ioilln .nd it nas eut Irely coroo
me pf a enceof piles of 23 years tsnl
"SI wi!! Jvle n v friends to use it."
For rale b John Y MacRae
Rheumatism, neuralria. headache
and pains of every Mini iii-tun'ly re-
teved bv Joliosou Magnetic Oil II
i- ft' c: ntic slzo 25c Bold bv John Y
Mj.oF.ce
A trollt-y hue dire.-t from Cairo to
the Pyramaids wiil replace the pres.
nt means of transportation by don
key or camel
We puarantee Johnson's MatrneMe
)il; it has no superior for all achet
and paiut), iutr ruttl or external, m m
or t east. i.t ize 50 ceDts; 50 eet-.U
size : ceai at John x Macrtae'a.
It will astoiiisti von how ci'jiok
jounon's in ig etic u:l will kin al
:ains, i ternal and external; il.tXi
'ze rO cents; DU cents sizo 85 cents a
John V Mediae's.
Scientific
Investigation
Hzadacbs?
Indlgeetloa, Billionsneas,
And all stomal h troubles ara cared by
P. P. P.
Pri. klyAeh.I'okU.K.t andPolaHium.
KbcnmatHim is cured by P. P. P.
Pains and aches in the bat-k.sb-iulders,
knet-s, ankles aud wrists are all at-
ta.ked and eonnuered by P. P. P.
This grat medicine, by its blood
cUnosing properties, builds np and
strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efllcsi. ions as P. P. P.
at this season, and for toning np, in
vigorating and as a streugthener and
appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off
the malaria and puts you in good condition.
Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
enres all corns, warts and bunions.
Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re
tail Agents, Charlotte. N. C.
ICE
We4gain offer from the
Raleirti Crvstal
Fac
Ice
I ' ,11' 1 I V
Ice of best quality and at lowest prices, in
LRaleinh and to neir-by railroad points. Ice
now ready lor delivery in any quantity.
JONES 4 POWELL
ZPooaitLOXLtjas
Steam Coal is ahead of all others in quality
' and prices.
JONES & POWELL.
Raleigh Agents.
IT Oze
na v, Mill Feed, Shingles,
call on
Grain
Laths, etc.,
JONES & POWELL,
Raleigh, N. C.
Coal.
Just received 8 cars Kanawha, West
ViDinia, splint, 2 cars New River
lump, 2 cars Jellico, without question
the best bituminous coal to be had.
Also all kinds anthracite coal now in
stock. T. L. EBBBHaRDt-
PEfflSYLYAfflA'S
Leadintr
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The botanist must seek his
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The chemist finds his materials for
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The sciences all depend one upon the
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Further the scientist must have his
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It must be exact and concise, for In the
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He has found a remedy for the
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But the scientist Is not alone In this
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Ths Observer -
CHARLOTTE, N. C
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Tomato, Egg, Cabbage and other
spring plants. , , '
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Q17916Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Land SJe.
In House Creek township. By vir
tue of a decree of the superior court
of Wake county, in the case of- Rufus
D. Jackson, executor of Daniel Jack
son' vs R. D. Jackson and others, I
will, on the 2d day of May, 1895, at
12 m., sell at the court house aoor of
Wake founty one hundred acres of
land beloiging to the estate of Daniel
Jackson, sitaated in House- Creek
township, Wake county, adjoining the
lands of J. S, HaUy. S. W. Smith and
others. Also the same time aud place
I will sell the remainder interest in
34 1 4 acres allotted to the widow as
her dower. The 100 acres oontains
about 50 acres of open farm land. A
large part of the other 50 acres is in
riginal growth. It is good land ana
i-H settled in a good community. Hour
of sale 12 ra. Terms of sale 1-3 eash,
hi lance on 13 months tune with 6 per
or it interest on deferred payment.
J. H. Flbminq,
apl tds Commissioner.
Seaboard Air-Lino.
CONDENSED SCHEDCLK.
! nvrscT Dec. 3.'M.
Trains Lat. Raleigh,
ISO a at Iaily, "Mlauta Speelil,"
Pu.lnifcoVettibule for Ben
nrnn, VArtlrion, Peters
burg, K!cbojon!, Wkaliliit
toa, Haltiniore, Phlladel.
jinla. Sew York and a!
l-oluin north. Bullet draw
lugrvom le t-er and Pull
xuao eoacbes Atlnuta U.
vt kthlnetoo, parlor eart
WaAhlugton to Sew York
Poltruan bleeping car Monro-,
to Portsmouth.
12 01 PM-Dally for
HeudersoQ. Weldon, Suf
folk, Por'smootb, Norfolk
aud Intermediate stations,
connects at Portsmouth
with KavLineforOld point
and Baltimore, with No-
folk and Washington Bteatt
boat Co., for Washington
with N. Y. P. & N. R. H
for Philadelphia and points
north; also at Weldon with
Atlantic Coast Line foi
Richmond, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia
aud New York Throagb
sneoers Weldon to Ne
York an with Scotland
Keck Branch for tt-een
vtlle, Ws ilngton ami Ply
mouth. Pullman sleeper
Atlanta ty Portsmouth.
5 82 A M Daiiy. "Atlanta Special,'
Pullman Vestibule for So
Pines, Hamlot, Monroe,
Chester, Clinton, Green
wood, Abbeville, Athens,
Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo
bile, New Orleans. OhatU.
nooga, Nashville, MemphU
and ell points south and
southwest Through Pull
man Buffet Sleepers and
day coaches Washington to
Atlanta, connecting direct
ly at Union depot Atlanta
with divereing lines Pull
man sleeper Portsmouth to
Monroe.
8 40 P at Daily, for
Southern Pines, Hamlot,
M x t o.n, Wilmington,
WadeBboro, Monroe, Char
lotte, Lincoln ton, Shelby,
Rutherford ton, Chester,
Greenwood, Atlanta and
Points south.
Twins Arrive Raleigh :
517AM-Datly. "Atlanta Special,,,
Pullman Vestibule from
New York, Philadelphia.
Baltimore, Washington,
Richmond, Portsmouth,
Norfolk and all pointe
north. Parlor cars New
York to Washington; Pull
man Buffet Sleepers and
day coaches Washington
to Atlanta.
8 3& P M Daily from
Portsmouth, aud polnti
north via Bay Line N. Y. P.
St N. R. R-. a'so from
Greenville, Plymouth
Washlnfttia aai Easter
Caroiin points via Wei
dou,Petersburg, RlohmoriO
Washington and poiutr
north via Atiaatle Coast
Line, si -epers New York t(
Weldon
1 20 a'm ,'iaiiy, "Atlanta Special,'
, Pullman Vestibule, fron.
Atlauta, Atken8,Abbeville
Greenwood, Chester ant'
points south. Pullman daj
co.ehes end "deeper Atlai
ta to Wasai n'ton.
11 60 A si Daily from W iliu lug ton
Shelby, Limrolnton, Ohar
lotto, Atlanta and pom
: south .
Mixed trains leave Johnson Btren
Station, for Henderson -au:
intermediate stations 5 B0 p. m.; ri
turning arrives Johnson Street 9
m. . , ,.
No. 403 and 403, "Atlauta Special,'
are solid Pullman ve-stibuled trains
composed of magnitloeut daycoachu
apd palace drawing rooms Buffo
sleepers between vaL;hiugton an
Atl-nta without change, on whlc)
there is no extra fare charged.
For information relative to scued
ale. &c, aoply to ticket, agent, or A
J Oooke, 8. P A., RaUlerh.
E. St. JOHN, Vice President.
J. H. Winder, General Manager.
T. J. Anderson, Gen'l Pass. Agent
V. K. McBse, Supt. Transportation.
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