DUKE
Cigarettes
- r . 'X. if m i
' 1 . . - -
pr, .THCUKWCIK TODASW Cioe' '
MADS FDOM
tcbssso
AM
ABSOLUTELY PURE
" '
3- r,"
Pill
fl
Easi'7, Ci!l:!i!)f, rcrir.zncr.tly fos'crsd. .
MAGNETIC SEHVIKE-SJMt
Itr. tLos' VarhfjuU. I n r v nthf w, Ntrouj
J '), tit y ai iff ah li:0 pvi'; fro.n vcriy "f ltr -,
the r-ui.'j or tvfnrork, worry, tttokxea
t'.a. t uil iirou.ith.tomaDd development nivao
to e?ry urv.i or po.-ti-n vf the rHtiy. Improve
i,!eut iinrN.i.it lyM n rm Oifir 't bT. thci
and-. t it'ttp ut pn.i?tf on tiloin oarooft. C4t
ho oriwi in vwt p.kot. bent, iy iiiuHtoan
BtiJrt-e! I'D r";mpt of ricp. Gtt) m-if 1T treat
irmitt in rarhtriix. Pnet'ft 00. tU:uv - SVOO.wita
Writion Uaarmite)lu retuuii moi.ey U mt cured
buutl to ut for the Gt'buiiib. Circular-- if it.
lobn Y. MacKfte, Drajrpis, Raleigh, N.C
W.L Douglas
iyW 0!nSW'itaiHT for AtciNs.
CORDOVAN,
3A0P0LICE.3SOLE3.
42tf2.W0RKIN6Mtt,
EXTRA rtNt- '
2.l7'B0YS'SCH(aaija
LADIES'
EROCK-rcrm-vaaa.
Over On Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AM our shoes are equally satisfactory
They (five the bent value for the money.
They equal custom hoe In style and lit.
Their wearing qualities are unflurpesscd.
The prices are uniform, stampea on sole.
From $i to $3 snved over other makes.
Ji your dealei cannot supply you we can. Sold by
HELLED BROS.
Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment
Is unequalled for Etzcms, Totter, Halt
Rheum, Scald Head, fc'ore Nipples, Cliapped
Ilandj, Itching Tiles, Burns,. Frost Kites.
Chronic Sore Eyes and Granulated Eye Udi
For sale by druggist at 25 cents per box.
TO HORSE!) WNERS.
For putting a horse in a lino healthy con
dition try Lr. Cady's Condition I'owdere.
They tone tip the system, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct
kidney aiiiordcre and destroy worms, giving
Dew life to an old or over-worked horse. 25
onto per package. For sale by druggists.
THE GRCATET
DISCOVERY OF
THE AGE.
Curea in 1 1 1 t duys, Im
mdii'.to in t-fT.trt ; iiuiok ti
ctirt". Vut he carrier in vest
nockot, fill tiuuii'ifto in oiip
eiua!! ptu'ktw- tnt ry nwni, rHtin, plain
park iw, oa rwciiit of price, it lr box.
Kor sale by John Y. McRae, drng
gHt
PIGEON
MILK
fi'lllCNI t(f(V I'llltSlltCK nr-
"i Hi wliirli ( onnihit. 1'ii-V'lUUlJ
ALWAYS HITi THE: GOL
The best wearing, most stylish, and
the greatest value of any f 3.00 Mon's
Mioes on the continent.
Best calfskin, dongola tops, solid
leather soles, with all tho popular toes,
lusts and fastenings, and Lewis' Cork
Filled Soles. . ..
Each pair contains a paid-up AccU
dent Insurance Policy for S100, good for
IX) days.
; A ectriont. Tntmrancc Shoes
once and you will never change. The
insurance goes for "full measure."
Talk with your dealer who sells Lewia'
Shoes. .. ;:,
SOLD BY
Wliitixigr'.Bros
THE TIIAXTOM VESSEL.
(A hitherto aodincovered poem by
Edgar AlUa Pu bat bo brought to
light ia the rnitereity of Virjlnia
Aoooal fur 1605 )
Sailing oft tea abyimal
F-otn a world of kbama
One a kimI, itraof and dismal.
Phantom !, earn
Toward a fair ula and oldon
Wbrreill angrls aniwholdrn
Tcntntwd fite'e ghastly, goldva
Fan of doom and feme.
Fan and fame by aeriphu builded
In the daja of ore.
Tbr (a tmple cbasd and gilded)
From the earthly ehure
l. to beafen rote it gleaming
Ail with hi.) and beaut beaming,
' ik a drvam of Aidenn aveming
Ua: it aeemed no more!
But the pilot (tet-ring
For that temple bright.
Krer found the island veering
Hrota hie ancient sight,
Till, from nightly ehorea appalling
C'aine the solemn darkuexH falling.
Id itH haiigry clasp enthralling.
Laud nd e and light.
Then the veHHel .inking, lifting
Over h"pes eubliine
leriehed hopes!" came drifting,
drift iug
To a wild, weired clime;
There, a visitor undaunted
In that d-sert land enchanted,
Still it Heeu the vessel haunted
Uot nf Kpaee aud tune
Beauehamp & l.rseli, Kufaula, Ala.
writen : e liaif baudted your Japa
nese i ile Cure for i' yearn now and
can eouscieui lously say it has given
eutirr Hatisfactiuu and is a ood sel
ler. We regard it as being the best
thing for tiriuori holds or Files that
e have ever sold. For sale by John
V. .MavKae, druggist.
JAPANESE
'cure
A See 4 Oetnolrt. Trt Mltlo M
Vo,m of OlDtpeDt. A nr f. )tn ; 0tor
SMS SJSSV "il.'e
ion or canwiiw -
. Mrmuiwt cow. Dd onan ra-
aDBOrnaar?. Why
asca-nsiFKii few'
JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, W3. B BOX.
'MNSTIPATNM
ItliiUtir! S V efcileren'. ucc. J iA-ea
t&oents.
For salt by John Y. MaoEic, ilrnir-
gist.-. . . -: : .. -For
Rent.
Four room eottage for rent on N.
Bui street, near Oak wood avenue.
iLfglto.PoatalTalagraphsflM. bSI7
Citn .Make an Alteration.
"What! you are g-dng to have your
little daughter christioed Glycerine?
.low absurd!"
"To be sure I am! Yoq see, if the
hild turns out to be a sweet and geo
tie creature, the name will suit her to
a T; but if she happens to be rath r
short-tempered, like her mother, f i r
instance then we can make a slight
alteration and cali her Nitro-ilycer
ine."
Sometime ago I was troubled with
an attack of rheumatism. I used
Chamberlain's Fain Balm and was
completely cured. I have since ad
vised many of my friends and custom
ere to try the remedy and all speak
highly of it. Simon (jtolDbaiim, San
Luit Key, Cal. For sale by J. Hal
Bobbitt.
Denver was named for Gov. Jams
W. Denver of Kansas.
Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is invaluable in all pulmonary af
fections and consumption. It enrich
es the blood, restores lost tissues,
builds np the appetite makes soand
tlesh. Pint buttles $100. For sale
by John Y. Maeliae, druggist.
Rochester is the acqueduct elty,
from its bountiful water supply,
Frank E. White, Minneapolis,
Minn., writes: "Have used two boxes
of your Pile Cure and must say it has
done wonders for me. I would not
know 1 ever had the piles only when
I s.oop low. The itching is all gone."
Sample free. For sale by John Y.
MacUae.
Louisville is the falls city from its
situation at the falls of the Ohio
river.
While in Topeka last March, E. T.
Barber, a prominent newspaper man of
La Cygne, Kan., was sick with cholera
morbus very severely. The night
ulerk at .he hotel where he was stop
ping happened to have a bottle of
Chnmberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy and gava him three
doses which relieved him and he
thinks saved his life. ' Every family
should keep this remedy in their home
at all times. No one can tell how soon
it may be needed. It costs but a trifle
and may be the means of saving muoh
suffering and perhaps the life of lime
member of the family. 25 and 50 oent
bottles for sale by J. Hat Bobbitt.
Savannah is the forest city of the
south, from its innumerable shade
trees.
Itcaxooio AM Thine.
Mr. Uplate." said th. landlady
severely, "it it now after ten o'clock.
I really cannot keep tht breakfast
table watting for yoo to long every
morning."
"Madam," replied the laiy boarder,
looking at thongh he had "that tired
feeling," "if yoo think I am going
to endanger my health by ariting b"
fore the day it far emugh advanced
o I ran tell whether I will need to
put on my winter flannelt or my game
underwaer, you are entirely mistaken."
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of head
aotae Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very best. It effects a permanent
cure and the most dreaded habitual
si ok headaches yield to Its influence.
We nrere all who are afflicted to pro
enre a bottle, and give this remedy a
fair trial In case of habitual oonsti.
nation Electric Bitters cures by glv
log the needed tone to the bowels,
and few cases long resist the use of
this medicine. Try it at once Large
bottles only 50o at John Y MacRae's
prog store.
While at Peekskill. N. Y , Mr. J. A.
Seriven, a prominent manufacturer of
New York City, purehased a bottle of
Chamberlain's Coagb Reaiedy. Such
good result were obtained from its
use that be tent back to the druggist
from whom be bad obtained it for two
more bottle of the same remedy.
Wh.D you have a cough or cold ft v.
thit preparation a trial and like Mr
dcriven yon will want it when again in
need of such a medicine. It is a rem
edy of great worth and merit. 95 and
50 cent bottles for sale by J. Hal Bob
bitt. New Haven is the elm uity. Its
principal streets are beautifully shad
ed by old elms.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorta.
When she was a Child, she cried f or Oattorla.
When she became Was, she clung to Castorla.
When the had Children, she gave them Osstorit.
S. F. Yinger, Dewart, Pa., writes:
Mr. Harinicof this place has used
your remedy for the Files and recom
mends it very highly. He gave me
your address. 1 would like to kuo
on what terms and price you sell to
dealers. Let me hear from yon and
oblige. Sold by John Y. MacUae.
New Orleans is the crescent city,
from its situation on the bend of the
tlississippi.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr King's New Dis
covery know its value, and those who have
uot, have now the opportunity to try it free.
Call on the advertised druggi.t and get a tri
al bottle, free. Send your name and address
to H K fiucklen & (Jo, Chicago, and get a
sample bottle of Dr King's New Life Pills
frte, as well as a copy of Ouide to Health
aud Household Instructor, free All of which
is guaranteed to do vou good and costs you
nothing at John Y MacIWs drug store.
Seattle, Wash., was so called after
a powerful Indian chief of th neigh.
I orhood.
I have two little grandchildren who
are teehting this hot summer weather
and are troubled with bowel com
plaint. I give them Chamberlain's
Colic, Choleri and Diarrhcea Remedy
and it acts like a charm I earnestly
recommend it for children with bowel
troubles. I was myself taken with a
severe attaok of bloody flux, with
cramps and pains in my stomach. One
third of a bottle of this remedy cured
me. Within twenty-four hours 1 was
out of bed and doing my housework.
Mrs. W. L. Duncan, Bon-aqua, Hick
man Co., Tenn. For sale by J. Hal
Bobbitt.
Burlington, la , is called the or
chard city, from the abundance of
fruit trees.
The Discovery Sved Ula Li f
Mr. G.Caillouette, druggist.Beavers-
ville, 111., 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 up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King s New Discovery
in my store I sent for a 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.
Chicago is the prairie city, from
the flatness of the land surround
ing it.
Marvelous Besmlts
From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich., we
are permitted to make this extract: "1
have no hesitation in recommending
Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re
sults were always marvelous in the
case of my wife. While I was pastor
if the Baptist church at Rives Junction
she was breughtdown with pneumonia
succeeding la grippe. Terrible
paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interruption and it
seemed as if she could not survive
them. A friend recommended Dr.
King's New Discovery; it was quick in
its work and highly satisfactory in
results." Trial bottles free at John Y.
MaeRae's drng store. Regular size
60c. and $1.00.
The Princess of the Carnival Dead.
Hartpobd, June 21. Gretohen Stein,
the princess Carnival of many a bril
liant masquerade, and the beautiful
girl that ended her life on Tuesday,
was burled yesterday The pallbear
ers were her young gentlemen friends
whojwere her ardent admirers in life,
and who were as eager to do honor to
her in death as they were to seek her
hand for a dance in the carnival of
mirth and masio.
Gretchen was a suicide. She killed
herself because her lover failed to
keep an appjintment to' meet her, by
taking poison when she was despond
ent and heart-broken. She was 18
years old.
What is
3
milieu
t ti i m w d mi wm m rw - - u n ti r m a s
OastorU Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's pr- rifition for Infants
mud Children. It contains nekber Opi uiu. Morphine nor
other Narcotic 6ubsUiiicc It i.t u :..iriulcsd (substitute
for Paregoric. Dropa, Soothing Syruii, and Castor OIL
It la Pleasant. It guarantee i.s thirty years' u.se by
Millions of Mothers. Cotoriu tlo.stroj.-4 Worms unil allays
feverUhue&a. Custoria prevent vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Dlarrhosa and AVli.d Colic. Castorla relieves)
teething troubles cures constipation and flatulency.
Caxtoria assimilates the food, r-'gulatos the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy u.ntl natural hleejt. Cas
torla it the Children's Pari:cea the Mctln-r'a friend.
Castoria.
Castcria.
"Castorta Is an excellent medkine for ditl
Oea. Mother, have repentudiy tuld lue at its
good effect upon their children."
Da. (1. C. Ohuoiid,
LowhII, ihuVL
Castorla Is tlte tH?t iwnuxly fur ctultlrt-.ii of !
which 1 am aojualuu!. 1 hop tlie I.iy i u4 :
far distant wheu mothers til oousMer U ' rual j
tntereet of Uii-lr children, au.l tun G.:.)n i In- '
aU-ad of the various quack QHtmnunvliiWi are
destroying their lovvl oiies. by forcing (iei.:ru, -morphine,
soothing eynip and oUcr l;e:ul
aente down their thf-nata, thervby M-kidiu '
them to prtuiiature graTtM.w j
- In. J. F Kimcuitub, I
OuDway, Ark. i
" Castnrie, hi so wi ll aibiptedtnchllrlmi that
I r-olut,jt-i.il it Ub.unot to any prcacriptioa
Iumjwq to uie.'
It. A. Arch, M. D ,
l;l Bo. if..r.l :,t , Hro.,klyn, N. T.
" ' Hir ie. -uciinF lu U,. eliii'lri-n's depart
un fit lve biM'l.'i liUrliiy of Ui-lr experi
ence in Uiir oiiLsiiltt pi ucllce ah Cabioria,
tUid i:li ii :tt v. onit have among our
nte.i U t.u;.,-c..s y fi.-.t i- Viiowu a.4 rniuiar
pii.tucis. y". :iri fnic to cmf'-s. tluit the
lot r.C of , hj. .ou US U loot With
tav ot ui.tc :'
V;;ku l!WPnAL A I) IllsyKNHARY,
Hootoo, &Lk&
Allu C. Sbith, Iret.,
The Centaur Company, TT V ditiij btrcot, New York City.
SOUTHERH R. R.
(PIirMONT iiB-LISR.)
CONDENSED SCHEDCLB.
IH EFFECT APRIL 12. '95.
TRAINS I.BAVB RALBIOH, H. C.
5:05 Daily, connects at Greens
a, m. boro for all points north and
Daily, sonth, and Winston-Salem aud
points on the Northwestern
North Carolina railroad. At
Salisbury for all points in west
ern North Carolina, Kuoxville,
Tenn., Cincinnati and western
points; at Charlotte for Spar
tanburg, Greenville, Athens,
Atlanta and all points south.
4:10 Connects at Durham for Oi-
p. M, ford, Clarksville and Keysville
Daily, except Sundays; at Greensboro
with the Washington and South
western Vestibuled (limited),
and the New York and Florida
Short Line (limited) train for
all points north, and with main
line train No. 12 for Danville,
Richmond and intermediate lo
cal stations; also has connection
for Winston-Salem, and with
main line train No. 35 (fast
mail, for Charlotte, Spartan
burg, Greenville, Atlanta and
all points south; also Columbia,
Augusta, Charleston, Savannah,
Jacksonville and all points in
Florida, sleeping car for At
lanta, Jacksonville and at Char
lotte with sleeping oar for Augusta.
1:10 Connects at Selma for Fav-
P. M. etteville and intermediate sta-
Daily. tions on the Wilson ond Fay-
etteville Short Cutdauy; Golds
boro for Newbern and More
head City, daily except Sun
days; for Wilmington and inter
mediate stations on the W. &
W. R. R. daily.
9:05 Connects at Selma for Wilson
A. m. Rockv Mount, Tar ioro and lo-
Daily. cal stations on Norfolk & Car
olina railroad, arrives atGolas
boro 12.05 p. m.
TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIOH. N. C.
7:30 From Greeushoro and all
A. m. points north and south, Sleep-
Daily, ing car Greensboro to Raleigh.
4:10 From Goldsboro, Wilmiug-
P. m. ton, Fayetteville and all points
in eastern Carolina.
1:10 From Durham, Clarksville,
r. M. Va., Oxford points and Rich
mond. :
10:15 From Goldsboro and all
P. ji. points east. Daily ex. Sun.
Local freight trains also carry pas
sengers. ;
Pullman cars on afternoon train
from Raleigh to Gweusboro, aud on
morning train from Greensboro.
Double daily trains between Ral
eigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick
time; unexcelled accommodation.
C. L. Hopkins, T. P. A., Charlotte.
J. M. Culp, Tratflo Manager.
W. H. Green, Gen. Supt.
W. A. Turk, G. P. A.. Washington.
Dissolution of Copartner-
TillSHIftll
The publishers take pleasure in announc
ing that "The Morning Herald" has recent
ly Wa enlarged from four to eight pages,
and that while the price remains at one cent
per copy, or til per year to moil subscribers
earch edition contains as much news and
more general reading matter than is printed
By the Baltimore two-cent dailies.
The Telegraphic Service of "The Morning
Herald" is unexcelled by any other Balti
more irfper.
1U Nbwb 'Service' i the counties ia thor
ough aaJ reliieli.
Tts Market Reports tre full, complete and
aonirate.
lis illustrated woman's pce is a feature
that will not be found in auy other Balti
more daily.
A verbatim report of the Sermon by Rev
Or raimaire litt celebibted Brooklyn
proacher niipeurn in Monday morning's
edition.
"The Moraing Herald" will continue to
oa an Independent Newspaper fair and im
Dartial in i statements and fearless in the
Ujreioa of its opinions
"THE SUNDAY HEItALO."
f 24 piges, is the best Sundiv paper in Bal
timore, and is sold at 3c per copy, or (1 50
lor a year.
"T11E WEISKLT? HERALD
is the cheapest and best eight-page weelr.lT
ucmauapvi puunauuu m me "Ulteil otaies,
beannual subscription being 50c.
, "T. la. Ji. '1 ii.u uciaiu will BDU
3n trial for one week to any person sending
Iiis or hir nd, tress, enclosing 5 cents, to the
nit :t vi.y rujsuBsu x uu.,
. Baltimore and Chsrles atrwti.
Kltimnra. Mrf.
A. W. fn APSyligt.
of the German Electric Belts for the
cure of rheumatism, sciatica, weak
lungs, lame back, paralysis, spine dis
ease,, nervous debility, female com
plaints, etc. After suffering 16 years
with rheumatism I got cured by wear
ing tho Electric Belt.
No. 4 East Davie, second door trom
Fayetteville street. '.. XsJ V
ship.
The firm of Yancey & Martin, for
the manufacture of carriages, etc.,
and livery business is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. The livery
business will hereafter be conducted
by E. M. Martin and the carriage
business will be oonduoteg by T. B.
Yancey.
. Persons indebted to the firm on
livery accounts will settle with E. M.
Martin, and those indebted to the firm
on the shop account will set ,le with T.
B. Yancey.
Persons having claim-" "gainst the
firm will please present litem at nnae
This May 15, 1895.
T. B. Yanobt,
V. M. Martii.
4 i ii i 4
4rl4fl itAct-t
5 S S S S S 1 si
Word to Those who
DNot Believe in E
Advertising. m
-v- If yon are In business and are
want It to be known yen
-should advertise.
- Advertising pays.
Look at the Tuckers.
Look at Swindell.
' Look at Berwanger.
Look at Williams & Co. ZZ
Look at Ball. Z
- Look at Miss Maggie Reese. Z
Look at Sherwood. "
- Look at Briggs.
Look at Rosenthal. Z.
- Look at Woollcott. Z
Look at the Lyon Racket. Z
Look at Dughi. Z
Look at the Johnson's. Z
. Look at the many others. Z
y They believe in printer's
v ink. Z
m Advertise in the Visitor. "
y Stop paying $1.60 a thou-'
y sand for dodgers. They ben-"
At
f-eflt yon nothing. The same"
j -money will put you a nice"
card in the Visitor for one"
j week which will be seen by"
y 2,000 people daily.
The Vibitor circulates all"
its
over Raleigh. There are but"
few houses here that it does"
not go to. "
The Visitor eirculates in'
-all portions of Wake county.
it It goes to 15 poBtoffices.
- It reaohes the very class of
-people yot are after.
You want trade. The Visi-"
-tor will help you get your
-trade.
r
l:w Don't hide your light. Let
it be seen. Advertise Ad-'
c"j vertise in the most popular'
PEMSYLYAIilAS
: NEWSPAPER
In all t lie attributes that sutlice to mnki
a first cl.iis journal. .
spares no trouble or expense to gather and
present to its readers all the news of th
Old and New World.
Its several departments, each under tht
management of a competent editor, treat
fully of maters pertaining to
THE HOUSEHOLD, ,
THE FARM,
WOMAN'S WORLD, ,
SCIENCE, ART,
LITERAURB, FINANCE,
THE REAL E3TATB WORLD,
Presenting a complete magazine every day'
BUBS0RIPTI0H RATES:
Daily, one year, 3l00
Daily and Sunday, one year. 4 0C
. Address .;' " -:
The Record Pub Co.
Qt7-Qt6Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
Wanted.
Mrs. Anna Pell wishes to take in la
dies white work, and also boys' shirt
waists. West Jones street, ap22
paper in Raleigh.
The Visitor has age, is
ev-
k'- read daily by hundreds who'
--'take no other paper.
E To Non-Subscrib-;'w
- ers.
If you are not already a
i subscriber send . us your;
t -address and 25 ots. and try'
- . . . ;
i it a month. If you are already,
A a subscriber tell your neigh
tboi about the piper. It's only.
'.25 cents a month. Delivered;
everywhere in the city. -
Commenoe now.
CHAFLO TIE ..-.
OBSERVER.
A Democratic Paper, a paper devoted to
the industrial developmsnt of North Caro
lina and the South. Xbe best advertising
medium between Washington and Atlanta.
DAILY, 8 CP per year.
WEEKLY, tl 00 per year.
ThE OBSERVER C0MP1H1'
N.J. P.Oauw-klih. Editor, Okarlotto,
V 0.