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DUKE Cigarettes PUKMBAJl" 5ft Cigarettes w bum So a Ci PJlAtUmCW TOMCCUCaAfl ewwMw, n.c u.t , r maoc moat High Grt.t.3 Tcbacco An ABSOLUTELY PURE BAILING AWAY. Sailing away vita the wind ibwa, Aid the wide, wide M4 before; Sailing away U a lover's dream To the port of the gold shore; Idle bind ob the redder beads. Hod la the sosrtee ftlr. Aid heart, at light M tbo ten bird white Afloat In tbo morning iir. Love, la the dw of that far-off time. Did 70a gnaw of the weary way? Dearest! when ill seemed a iimatr rbjni Could we tU where wt went astray t Silent tears tbroogk the coming y earn, Darkness for yon and ma. Aad doubt and dread of tb wild abead Frll chill ai w sailed a-sse. SailioK aiboro with a waning wind On lb glass of a dreaming tide. Leaving tha dark of tb daap babied For tba light of tba otber alda; Loosen band from tba rodder bandit Ab! to tba margin foam Cumea breath of land o'er tba golden and, Ob, aweet ia oar welcome bomet Deify, Qalckly, Periamntly Restoni. MAGNETIC iERIIKlV MtorelMtMRlieed. Com wnkowH, Narvooi Jlebihty and all (he evil from aarly or later ax e'e. the raaolta of overwork, worry, aL-knees, ate ruUetreugth, tone and development sivea) so every organ or portion of the boor. Improve aaeot immuiatly seen from the first box Thou, ends of laaareof praiaeon bletnonrotfioe. Cea b earned in met pocket, bent by mail to an addimae oa reeeipt of price. One month' treat enentiaeaohbox. Prion 11.00, 6 box, $5 00, with WrilM Guarantee to refund money if not eared fond to ae f or the (tainine. Circular free. John Y. MaoRaa, Druggist, Balelgh, N.O. W. L. Douclas '03 SHOEnTPON AKINft. a. cordovan; '.MP Fine CauiXanojukxi S.1P POLICE,) SOLES. BOYS'ScHQULSim. LADIES' . Orcr Om Million PeopU wear th W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoe are equally satisfactory They tire the beet value fur f he money. They equal custom shoe In style and fit. Their wearing qualltlee are unsurpassed. The price are uniform,-atamped on sole. ' From $1 to $j saved over ether make. II your dealer cannot supply yon we ccn. Sold by HELLER BROS. 1 .,.ri 1 tri Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is unequalled for Eczema. Tetter. Salt Eheum, Scald Head, Sore Nipples, Chopped Hand. Itching Piles, Burns, Frost Bites, Chronic Sore fcyes and UrauulaU d fcye Lads . tot sue by druggists at zo cents per box. TO EOBSBOWWISa. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try , Dr. Cody's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving Bew hie to an old or over-worked horse. 26 tents per package. For sale by druggiifa. PIGEON THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Cdree in 1 to 4 dura. Im mediate in effeot; muck to cure. Can be carried in vest Mil K: 1 MB m an, pocket, all complete in one small package. Dent by mail, prepaid, plain package, on receipt of price. $1 per box. For sale by John T. HoRae, drng gist. 7APANBSIS CURB A Hew are OompMe Treatment, emmoMnt ol every nature and d. Japaaeee EnglUk. A Jspaaeec merebaat who deals largely with Saglish people give eey at advertlaeataaW silk haadker ebiaft with the followtag printed oa thsmi "Uj thop was aoastaaUy tradiag he various elothet of the domettle aad the foreigner. Althongh I wst advised by ever foreigner, at tS la time I have made the alee handker chief of the different tpeelona ailk. aad beg a a to tell It. Than I waa ob served withHhe honer oa'several por tions. Thenee whatever will perform truly for something, and it will sell lower price for everybody'! want'. Please I bag consequently to obtain the more favors and the man pro daces. Bat the all colon of the haad- kerrhlefa that be doae by the one method will by free h artless for wash ingit." ; Jobsson'a Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is invaluable In all pulmonary af fections and consumption. It enrich es tba blood, restores lost tissues, builds op the appetite makes sound fieeh. Pint bottles tl.00. For sale by John Y. Macitae, druggist. A Good Memory. Figg Its a mighty good thing to have a retentive memory., Fogg That depends. If the mem ory it yours, it is a mighty good thing, as yoa say, but if it happens to be the property of your wife, that's another matter. That tired, all gone feeling, loss of appetite, caused by improper dieting. can be easily eradicated by using Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Pleasant to the taste. Pint bottle, $1. For sale by John Y. MaoKae, druggist. Kenneth bsiemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when 8 members of his family were sick with dysente. ry. This one small bottle cared them all and he had tome left which he gave to Geo. W. Maker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewlston. N C, and it sored him of the same com plaint. .When troubled with dyaen tery, diarrhoea, colic or cholera mor bus, give this remedy a trial and yoa will be more than pleased with tha re sult. The praise that naturally fol- i lows Its introduction and ae has made it very populas. 95 and 50 cent bottles for tale by J. Hal. BobbiU, droggiet 1 aring interests or snemseivet cre ate the according . music of a well n tied state. Some grief shows muoo of love; but much of grief shows still some want 'if wit. Shakespeare. In order to introduce Chamberlain's Cough Remedy here we told several doien bottles on strict guarantee and have found every bottle did good ser vice We have need it ourselves and think it superior to any other. W. I. Mowrey, Jarvisville, Wi Ya. For tale by J. Hal. Bobbitt, druggist. rhe Dlcovry Nw.d ilia Lit Mr. O.Caillooette, druggist, Beavers- ville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 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 1 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 againjt It is worth its weight in gold. Wc can't keep store or hous without it." Get a free trial bottle at John Y. Mao Kae's drag store. 4 An Unbiased Opinion. "Now professor' said the ambi tious young man, 'you have tried my voice. I want yon to tell me frankly what It it best adapted to " And without a moment's hesitation the eminent musician responded! Whispering." wo litves Havea. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111., was told, tor her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope tor her, but two bottles of Dr. Kini's New Discovery completely cured her aad she says it saved her life. Iir. Thos. Eegers, 139 Flor'da St.. ban Francisco, snffered from a dreadful snld, app-cachias consumption, tried with out result oottle two weeks was cured. Me is naturally t ful. It is suou results, of which thtse are samples, mat prove the wonuenui emcaoy of this medicine in cough and colds. Free trial bot lie at John Y. MacKae's drugstore teguiar sue too ana si. apu cnuuiaa consumption, inea wiw ssult every thing else ; the v bought one ) o' Dr. King's New Discovery and in reeks was cured. He is naturally thank When moving Into oar present home I found a bottle of Chamberlain's Paia Balm left by a former tenant. On the label I foand the statement that it waa good for ants and burns. I can testify to the truth of this. Noth ing In all my expfrlenee has found its equal for treating blisters or burns. F. E. Barrett, -' manager - Le Sueur Sentinel, Le Sueur, Minn. Pain Balm is alto a tare care for rheuma tism. For tale by J. Hal. Bobbitt, draggiat. r xne greatest braggaits are gener ally the merest cowards. y A Wisconsin girl caught, masquer ading as a man had a curling iron in her pistol-pocket. ; There is little need to fear that tha new woman will lose her feminine traits. tk See are Complete Treatment, nitln nPV0tTOBtK8. QtPil of Ointmaa and two nei of Olnlmmt A nr filling Cora fo Htajot tho knife or lnjsetloi painful and wldcnl a agree. It mokw as operation wiu tioao of oarbollo aoid. whlon an normamtDt rar.ud often tw aaltiiut la doh,CTnooonitrr. Why endure this terrible dleenre? We f uarantee boea JAPANESE PILE OINTMENT, 25c. a Box. bv laoanete Liner PeHetl ,IVRR and STOMACH REGULATOR and rnMGTIDATinNCered. PHet .rVeventad iUiio in ni iwiv .1 I rrVA nA HTOH BLOOD PURIFIER. BmaK mild d pleaaant to Mm. eapooialli adapted for obiidran'i naa. 00 Boaai Koanta. , For sale by John T. MacRae, drag fUt. . 1J .-J onevajwior'i- rreC . mlth, Oommerelal Oollete Ky. TJnlrsly, Ixlnfton, Ky., waa awarded MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BY THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. Per Sjyateaa rBookeeptBa; end Weniral Seialneaa BSduratlon. ete. Coat to complete uiiueMOourtie about SlO.lnoladlngtultion.book nd board, l'bonography, Type Writing and Talejcraphy tauaht. For circulars, addreae. ' tV. U. StatllU, PreaMeait, iMtaujatMb Be HAGNETIU NERVINE. I sold with writt' avarantee to mi' fcervouee'roatm tlon. Fits, Dliii nes,Hoadauhe tun. "uraigia a.xl W ak. fulneF,oaniied c ye 0b1to aoeof Opiw To Hoi'o and Amu hoi Mxutal Ueisw- dn. lnf.Ml.nl tie Brain, oaosiug Misery, lnnVty and Oeath nrrene Impotency, et Power In either box. W3VA, VDtirMt brain and ins their fe: ootm LvnrrtHU ind feinikl WMiU'jn, 4 unnth'n -Tt nDt, la plKln pAcfctfciffl, by mail, to h. iy iviarew, j eor dox, e doxb fa. ytnrrauMB, imnotency, L et Power in era Premature Old Ae, jrolnntary Loeeea, by over-indulirMice, oraMxortlon of the lire errors oe voutn. 11 itirw bq www ui natural viffor ana aoumea tne )oya ox Marvellous Mesults From a letter written by Rev. J. uonaerman, or Diinondale, uicn., 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 1 was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down 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 qniok (n its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at John Y, MacRae' s drag store. Regular lite 60a and fl.00. . Johnson's Magnetic Oil caret all pains, internal or external, cramps, colic, neuralgia, rheumatism, tprains, braises, lame back, pleurisy, instantly 11.00 size, SOots.i 50 oent site 35 cts. For sale by John Y. MacRae. In a false quarrel there it no true valor. Shakespeare Frank B. White, Minneapolis, Minn., writes: "Have used two boxes of roar Pile Care and must say It has done wonders for me. I would not know I ever had the piles only when I stoop low. The itthing it all gone." Sample free. For tale by John X MaeUae. Feeling hearts, touch them ': bnt rightly, pour a thonsand melodies unheard befort. Rogers. Ten thoaaand harma more than the ills) we know, oar idleness doth hatch Shakespeare .- My boy waa taken with a diteate resembling bloody flax. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the matter and eared him soundtnd well. . I hea.tlly recommend this remedy to ail per sns suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inolosed. I refer to any coanty official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach, J. P., Primroy, Camp bell Co., Tenn. For tale by J. Hal Bobbitt. .. ' i- :: Rheumatism, neuralgia, pains in tha back or tide, stiff neck, tore throat, tonstlitis, diphtheria, oamps and colic Instantly relieved by Johnson's Mag netic Oil. Large bottles, 25 and 60 cents. - For tale by John Y. McRae, dragglstt. , What io wiiwiw, iiiiaiiimijmiiniii i ii aw ui'm'iweii try . - . ..... . . . . . . . . x V v . x vVv w w . . . - . . . ., ,1... CavstorU la Dr. Bamael Pitcher's prescrtptloa for Infitnts ud ChLldren. It contalna neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nftrcotlo aabatance. It Is a liiirmlea tabsUtnte lor Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It Is Pleasant. Its ipiarantoe Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays feverUhneas. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Cords cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castorla relieves teething troubles, cores constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children's Paiutoea the Mother's Friend. Castorla. MOetoria to aa exoailoni medicine for ehtl arm Mother have repeatedly told me of tte good effeot upon their onlldrao." Da. Q. O. Oaaooo, UnraU, MaML " Oaatoria b tha beat remedy for ohlldrea of which 1 am acquainted. I hope the day to not far distant whan mother will consider the real mtaraat of their children, and nee Castorla la- fad of the rariouj quack noMtruma which are dtatiuj lug their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing lyrup aad other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby seodhig than to premature gravea." Pa. J. ?. KnaasLoa, Oneway, Ark. Castorla. Oaatoria Is no veil adopted to child ran that I ranonamend K a superior to any preacriptiua knows eo Bee. R. A. Aacaaa, SL D., Ill Bo. Oiford St., Brooklya, M. T. Oar phjeMaDa In the children's depart ment have spokea highly of their experi ence) la their outside practice with Caetorla, and although wa only have among our medical suppUe what la knowa a regular prodoota, yet we are free to eonfea that the merits of Oaatoria ha vroa a ta look with favor upoa It. Unit as BoartTai. aaa DiarniBABT, Boston, Mass, A luck 0. Barrm, Prm., rt B $ A i II' I rf t rl AAA - Sj (j (j rfrM I IT 4 At ' k 1 , TT M array Streert, Mev Terk City. Bncklen's Arnica Salve' The heat naive In tha world for cats. braises, sores, aloers, salt rheum, fe ver tores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns and all aktn eruptions, and Doaitivelv caret Dltes. or no pay required. It .It gnaranteed to gtvs perfect satisfaction or money refund ed. Pries SB cents per dox. For sals y John i MaK . . . - rV'v ; The Xoble Red Man. There are jast enough Indians left ia Eaneat to make the people of that atate lhankful that ' there are no more- . :" Written Cua ClTiqiars tree s-Te with nv.rir l rcr to aire a snvee to cure or reiund tnemiiroy. Huuiw uas" X-' - 1 . 3 .' Thomas fit Max vail nts jaae roceiv'ed ' a large lot of pint fiber mattrea set for people taffering with bronahioal f ai ttoaiie. ' ' , ; : tthea Baby was stck, we gave bet Oaatoria, When the waa a Child, ehe eriod for Caitorla. Whoa aha beoame Hiss, she etung te Castorla, wTsbaWajUrea,ebaaa rsasartt. MorteaeeSale. . '; At . the request . of W. H. Weath erspoon and byyvlrtue of a certain mortnaKe exeoated by him, recorded In book No. 133. at case 826, in the register of deeds' offloe of Wake eonn ty. N. C. we will o Monday the 2ad day of September, 1895, at la m., ten to the hlshett bidder At the court house door In Raleigh, for : eash, the two tracts of land : described: in tald mortjraire. iviaa and situated in Haase'a Creek-towasbip wake county Aubinlng the lands of T. W.' House, Mrs. A. Harrison and others, contain- lng 40 3 A tares more or lees. - . psabs a AlAIHABJ), Attorney t foe Mortgages, w ' SOUTHERHR.R. (pispmoht iia-Lins.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IB rFBOT APRIL 12, '95. TRAIHS LBAVt BALEIQH, H. 0. 5:25 Daily, connects at Greens- A, m. boro for all points north and Daily, south, and Winston-Salem and points on the Northwestern North Carolina railroad. U Salisbury for all points in we t ern North Carolina, Knoxvil e, Tenn., Cincinnati and wtste.n points; at Charlotte for Spar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points south. 4:03 Connects at Durham for Ox- p. m, ford, Clarksville and Keysville Daily, except Sundays; at Ureensboro with the Washington and Soath western Vestibalsd (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 connsction 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 car for An-gasta. 1:12 Connects at Selma for Fay p. M. : etteville and intermediate sta- Daily. tions on the Wilson ond Fay etteville Short Cut daily; Uoias- boro for Newbern and More- head City, daily except Sun days; for Wilmington and inter mediate stations on the w. a W. R. R. daily. 9:05 . Conneots at Selma for Wilson k. . Rocky Mount, ' Tarboro and lo- Daily. eal stations on Norfolk & Car olina raiiroaa, arrives auroias boro 12:06 p. m. TRAIHS AEB1VB AT RALBIQH, B. 0. 7:30 From Greensboro and all a. m. points north and south. Sleep- Dally, lng car Greensboro to Raleigh, 4:03 From Goldsboro. W liming p. a. ton, Fayetteville and all points in eastern Carolina. 1:12 From Durham, Clarksville, p.m. Ya., Oxford points and Rioh tnond. 8:00 From Goldsboro and all p. m. points east. Daily ex. Sun Local freight trains also carry pas senders. Pullman cart on afternoon train from Raleigh to Greensboro, and on morning train from Greensboro. Doable daily trains between Ral eigh, Charlotte and Atlanta. Quick timet unexcelled accommodation, 0. L. Hopkins. T. P. A., Charlotte J. II. Culp. Traffic Manager. W. H. Green, Gen. Sapt. W.- A. Turk. G. P. A., Washington. Dissolution of Copartner- - ship. The firm of Yancey Martin, for tha manufacture of carriages, etc, and livery business It this day dis solved by mutual consent. The livery business will hereafter be conducted byE. M. Martin and the carriage business will be conducted by T. B. Yancey. - Persons Indebted to the firm on Hverr accounts will settle with K. M. Martin, and those Indebted to the firm on the thop account will sMtle with T. B. Yancey. . Persons having claim against the firm will pleate present them at once. .TMt May 15, 185. s t T. B. YaiobT, TBI IID1M MEil 1 i rOR1895. 1ST Min mm in-iii yA Word to Those who ZZZ D Not Believe in IwH Advertising. HZ If yoa are In business and w want It to be knowa you - ew nhoold advertise. . - aw Advertising pays. ZJ? . Lot k at the Tuckers. w-Z Look at Swindell. ZZf aw Look at Berwanger. .- tan Look at Williams & Co. 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