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THE TOOK VOTER ON ELECTION DAY. i . "Q'lifl proudest imw is mt my peer, Tilt' hinlirst not lixire high; 1xln.v, of nil the wnu-y yir, A kins of men am I. Today, nlike are itrcnt tind Kimill, The iiaim-li'SH anil the kunwu; My p'aJaee is the people's hull, The bnllot-lox my throne! -V !' Who serve toilny uiin the list . lteside the served xlnill stand; Alike the brown and wrinkhd list, The jrloved ami dainty hand! The rich' is level with the poor, tweak is y-troiiK today; loekest broadcloth counts no more 11 homespun frock of gray. let pomp 'and vain prelens? stuliliorn rijiht aliide; s ' I set a plain man's common sense AKaiiwt. the jiedant's pride. Today shall simple manhood try The strength of (.'old and land; The witle world has not wealth to liny The power in my riht lttnd! While there's jirief to seek redress, Or balance to adjust Where weights are living 111:1 iilt'Kxl less Than 'Mamnion's vilest dust While tlieie's a riylil to need my vole, A wrontr to sweep away. 'Up! clouted knee ;mi;I raficetl coat! A man's a1 man today! .lolm 1. Wliiliwr, SI'dAlt CKOl'. 11 Although it is ,,ni.1. ,,. ,). ,.,.,, will be a sin ,, ,.x.,(.t s,z,. ill de pend ii" rtl j,,, xv,.,n i-r dining the giind '" easuii and the r'u liness of the cane, -.f'nnl.l lit., i-.mii. m',i-i vki'v rii'ti in sac- 11 arine matter, the ultimate yield may! ,Jfovi- In tier tlj.in is ll.iw believed. List season the innnage of cane delivered at the mills was large, but the cane was far from rich in sugar: heuci- the yield was very much smaller than was looked for. While the lonr'.ige delivered at the mils will probably be very light this .Year, rich juice may help materially to make the sugar yu Id large in proportion to tlie volume of cane handled. Speaking of tlie condition of the cane, the Louisiana I'lanirr. in its latest isui'. says; "In spite of the warm weather and its manifest Icinlein j to keep lhe cane green and glowing, our advices indicate a steady improvement in the juice, and this w ill be gnatly aci i niusiieil by the arrival if in r two of the cool waves which may be now confident ly expected. lu:i,v now be confident ! cNpeeti d."- Ni w Orleans Picayune. Sum :iv se im, sllocrill ellitellt. HMillli- ing a n-'U-all Ye-, scholar, the great thing is to know one's ilmy and then ylo.it. Admiral I iewey know his duty when he entered Manila bay ami saw the Spanish shii .-. and the world hai s'-i n how n.'biy lie i i-rfornu d it. Now. children, what is our duly in the bright holiday se.i-on? I low may we emulate the great admiiiil '.' What should we do w ilen Wo see at, a! lis tile pour, the sick ai'd tile suffering : 'Small I i el;i-f tin concert i- Lick 'cm. 1 larpet 's It.i lar. Her bead re-ti d i :i 1 1 ! s houlder. and her little liand l:: eonlidingly in ids. "Till no' i'.iw. Allied." said tile hap py maiden, "how m ever came to pick me out ;is the gii' you wanted to mar t ,'' "Weil. I tol'il." r 1 lied Hie ceslalic young lean, in a : e-h of e itiiidenee. "il v;is in:n liiai pel no up fo it." Chi cago Ti ibune. 1113 FOOLISH TUli . 111! G EONS. All doctors tiU Ueuid. Hamilton, of West Jefferson. O., after sufferiLg IB months from Kectul fistula, lie vfuld UL- unless a costly operation was per fo.ined; but hp cured himself with five boxes Hueklen's Arnica Sslve, the sur-tnt l''i cure ou Earth, and the best Salve :B ho World. 2." cents a box. Sold by Mil Qrugg:s: FOR OVKtt FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Wirslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil- lions of mothers for their children while teetjiing, with perfect success. It fuolhes the child, softens the ruhis, al lays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little suffer immediate ly. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Re sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Settling Syrup," and take no other kind. Special rates via S. A. L to National Export Exposition. Philadelphia, I'a., September 11th to November 30th, 1809. Ou account of the above occasion the S. A. L. will sell round trip ticket to Philadelphia for one first class fare and .; te-third, plus fifty (50) cents per one admission to Fair Grounds. Rates of 15.75 will apply from Raleigh. Tickets wiil be sold via ALL RAIL, through Weldon, Richmond. Washington and nuilllliore, or in loiiMuouiii, oicuuiei Lino to Washington or Baltimore, thence via RAIL, or via Portsmouth and N. Y. P. and N. (Cape Charles Route.) Tickets are set..! ou Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week up to and in eludiuff Tuesday, November 23rd, 1S00, limited to leave Philadelphia on the re turn trip thirday i3i) days from date of .1. C . nua, lAiitiuc limit i" " " . s December 2nd. lS'J'J. The Pennsylvania Railroad and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advise that they will allow stop'O'ers not exceeding ten (10) days on each tickets, at Wash ington and Baltimore, in either direction within final limit. For further information, write or call on 7.. T. SMITH. C. T. A., Raleigh, N. C II. S. LEARD. T. 1". A., Raleigh, N. C. DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN. Another great discovery has been made, and that too. by a lady in this conntry. "Disease fastened its clitehes upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital or gans -were undermined and death sfemed immanent. For three months she cough ed incessantly, and could not sleep. She ' finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of as n bottle of Dr. King's -New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose that ek-J slept all night; and tor two bottles, Jiss been absolutely cured. Her name H Mrs. Luther Lntz." Tina writes W. O. Hwtti'ck & 'Oo., of Shelby. N. C. Trial battles free t all drug tores. Hfgvia aiw 50c. and $1.09. Every . bud fc?aranteed. NEW COTTON MILL AT GREEN VILLE. Prpmtkiii .tallies II. MorffAU, of the Auierienu Siminilijr ,Hiiiui.v, returned Tucisdny fnUM n Mny of 11 week anion); the lduhril stockholders of the company and nihuiunces that the scheme to build mill No. 2 iw now cei'tein to bo carried out. Nearly all of the niniouiit required in Oroenville has lieeii subscribed, ami tlie Lastein stockholders signify their wtlliuKiiess to make gogd nil that is lucking. The new mill, as already explained in the (Jreenville, News, is to be of brick and four stories Midi, and m to Im tt cloth mill to nuitcli the preseid yttrn mill. About IK new cottajres jvlH lie built to ac commodate the extva help that will lie employed. It is possible that the work on the new mill will bej:in this winter, but it may not begin until next spring. Air. Morgan placed orders for all the machinery while iiu the Kast lust week. (ireenville IS. C.) News, AltBKVILLIi I'l'SHINti 1'IJONT. TO TH'K Abbeville. S. C, Is plishing to the front these days. Cotton is arriving there rapidly; it is bringing a good price, and. as a coliseum .'.ice. the street pt'csotll a busy appearance. The new cotton mill is do',,, sph'lulully. The capital stock ,s now $4iHMUHK and will be increased soon to .$."( II I.I MM I. There are some -l."( opcrativis. Tlie mill runs night ami day. It has I I.IHIII spin. lies .m, .- lonins. The ciiiacit.v of the mill bus rceentiv been iuereiiscil by alums! one-li'ilf. Ab beville is io have electric lights within a few weeks. The contract has already licen signed. The contract ' alls for 411 arcs with 2,fMK candle pnver each. Sa v.rnu.'ih News. (iiicsl What do I scp-iny old teach- I it? Ah. profcssi r. I should be grateful , to you. All that I am 1 owe lo yon. l'rot'es-ior Oli. pray, lay dear sir. be lieve me. Il is net worth speaking about. - lliclcro Well. llusli.-iiiil leynieallyl -Ah. women tire all alike. When I first asked you to marry inc. what did yeti say? Why. you said you wouldn't mniry tile noblest man Ihat ever briathiil. Wif- liH''tl.vi T Well. 1 didn't dear. Tid liits. "IF THE CAP FITS, WEAR IT." If you are suffering from the conse quences of impure blood have boils, pim ples or scrofula sores; if your food does not digest or you suffer from catarrh or rheumatism, yon are the one who should lake Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will lit your ease exactly, make your blood pure and cure s-alt rheiiui, scrofula, rheuma tism, dyspepsia, catarrh and give you per fect health. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills irritating. Non- CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES. In eases ot dyspepsia, nervousness, ca . Kill, rheumatism, eruptions, etc., the circumstances may be altered liy purify iui; and enriching the lilood with Hood Sarsaparilla. 'loud nppetite and pioil 'ligestion, strong nervea r.ud perfect health take the place r f tnese ise.iscs. Mood's Sarsaparilla is America's tireat est Medicine and tlie best that money 'I'o Philadelphia, Pa., and return .$ l."i.7.ri, account National Export Exposition September 14th lo November Illtlli, 1 SI 10. Oiinccoiint of the above occasion the S. A. h. will sell round trip tickets to Philadelphia, Pa., front all points for one far and oiie-lhird plus fifty (."(((, which includes admission to grounds. The rates from Raleigh, N. ('., $l."i.75 including admission to exposition grounds, and applies via nil routes through Weldon and Portsmouth. Tickets are sold Tuesdays anil Thurs days of each week, with final return limit thirty (.'lot days from dale of sale. The Petinsylavania 1!. It. and Italti nioro and Ohio li. 1!. advise they will allow stop-overs not exceeding ten days at Washington or Ralliniore, on appli cation to conductor. For further information regarding rates, etc., call on Z. P. SMITH. I'. T. A.. Raleigh N. 0. 11. S. LEA It I), T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. 3. Three Brothers. 3 WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN PROUD OF OUR STOVE TRADE. This season it is simply immense We have the foods at the right prices. Both coal ard wood Stoves. We pay special attention to fitting up Stjves, Furnaces, &c. Large stock of fire boards. F,rc Stove Boards, Elbows, Pipe Collars, Ac. on hand. One solid car load of th'e cele brated "IMPERIAL" Sheet Iron Wood Stoves just received. Come and see us LUMSDEN BRO'S. Irrr oriers of Cutlery. NOTICE O FADMINISTRATOR. Having qttnliCcu as administrator of the estate of Anmn Satterwhifcs tda's.n1 ed, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to pres.-nt them to the undersigned on or before the Oth day of October, 1900, or this notice wi.i be plead in bar of their recovery. J. C. MARCOM, Admlnlctra tor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of Maggie King, deceased. I hereby notify all .persons having claims against her estate to present them to me for settle ment on or before the lltb Jay of October, 1000. Thi October 10, 1809. L. P. SORRELL, Administrator. 'k-J-A-: GO TO JONES & HOOD'S For S.aple and Fancy Groceries Lowest prices guaranteed. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Raleigh, N. C, Interstate 'Phnne 3C3. A DM INI STRA TOR' S NOT1C E. Hnvlng qualified as Executor of lhe estate of D. II. Olive, deceased, of Cnry Township, this is to notify all persons holding claims ngniiist the said estate to present them tn the undersigned on or before the 1 Ith day of August, 1000, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. V. D. UPCHURCH, Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIlCZ:. Having qualified as the administrator of Margaret Durham, deceased, this il to notify all persons indebted to her es tate to settle their indebtedness; and all persons holding claims against her state are notified o present the same tor payment on or U-forc the 13th day ol September, 1U00, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. N. M. DUNSTON, Administrator. TEELE & MAYNARD, a,torosyg. uteniber IS, 18UB. BOTAI- IIEAVACHK TABLETS. DO YOU SUFFER WITH HEADACHES? INDIGESTION ? N ERVO US NESS? 3r any othr trc-M cr.us;-:: by a !;?or :crf-1 tomach? ROYAL HEADACHE TAB1 Will at one? give re'.'.ff anfl V-nv-it fl q:ii';;:y rurf thf oauie, 1ikc or two of lh- tabCotn ai'tir carh nu-ii. SOLD HY ALL Diti;or.isTS-io n:?;TS. Royal Hcadaclie Tablets Are Abtoluttln Harmless. !e Comfortable Coles' Air Tight Heaters, Bottom Draft. Footrests. Took Fir.t Premium at State Fair, Full line io stock, Call and see them or send your order. SM&WJ YOUNG, Phone 248. Luxury of k Inter-State 'Phone 114, Bell 94 A Case of Crip, colds, coughs, and like ''can bo re lieved and cured by our GRIP CAP SULES." Should your physician pescibe for you we will fill it from' pure and fresh drugs, without anj subtitutiou it medicines, at pny time. Our prescription department Is perfect. Our service is always prompt and reliable, and the utmost cire and accuracy is observed at all times. McGEE'S 'Just Opened 209 S. Wilmington St., PIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND LODGING HOUSE Beds and furniture, nice clean Cooks. Ac eoinrrodatiti"; Servant. 6?-HRAl:lJUAniKRS for (be famous NEW KIVEU OYS ER, free from ice mid water. Fresh and Salt Fish. STAPLE AID FANCY GEO CERIESand country produce. Kind houcst treatment isour mo', to. Terms Cash on Denver, Bell Thoue 21)5. H. E. KSHQ & SON. NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Sallie Perry, deceased, late of Wake county, this is to noti'y ail persons having claims agc'.&tt tie siid estate to present the same to the under signed at Raieigh, N. C, on or before the 1st day of September, 11)00. and all persons indebted to the eataaj pay over the same. M. N. DUNSTON, Executor. Attorneys: AlttiO & SNOW. Kileigh, N. C, Sept. 1st, 1899. Price $2.25 up, RALEIGH, N. C. and Gold Wafer. in 3'our home caur.o. be o"crcsti ma'cd, vvhea supplied lliroaj,'h the medium of modern sauitary plumb-. inn appliances. We are prepared to fit up your home with all the latest ideas in sanitary plumbing, steam and gas litting. at prices that will enable the man of moderate means to enjoy it. Southern Plumbing and. Heating Company, HAKRY A. HART, Manager, 22-1 1-2 Fayetteviile Street, Pharmacy. OYS' YOUTHS' AND LITTLE GENfS Nobby, Stylish School, Walking and Dress Shoes-Well Made Shoes. Did it ever occur 'o voa that your hoy needed really good shoes mote than yourself ? You wear yours out-he knocks his out, Ae want to sell you your Boy's Sho:?s we sell the best line of Boy's Shot s made. Send lrm to us we'll fit him. DOBBIN & FERRALL, Another Only B Just sent in by our Northern Buyer. We arc going to sell them to you THURSDAY NOV. 2 Time. v, Mi.Mn rint-Vc the m . They ke -p good time and please you VJV Percals. The Buyer has just sent us two very pretty lots of Percals, suitable for Ladies' or Hoy's Waists. All desirable colors, tney are worth 12 i-2c. Wo will sell them these two days at the pncj of Door Mats. We hive a few Fibro Door M;its they are vvor 25c. We want to clo.se the lot out at nice Will sell them at i price and give yen the benefit of the 1 1-2 cent Price 12c Rugs. Another Hale of 30x60 Rugs an entirely difterent quality from any we have had before The patterns are veiry handsome and the price is only 1.24 Towels. Large lot of Linen Hack Towols, hemmed ends, size 18x35 inches. They are extra heavy iud we will sell them for 15 u. pc. Worth 25c. Counterpanes. Two lots of White Counterpanes to oiler you they are full size and a verj pretty quality. The prices are low 92 and $1.22. Best for the money you ever had. Woollcott & Son J.R. FERRALL & CO. 1185 lbs. Miscut Sugar Cured Hams, GUARANTEED MISCUT. SOUND AND SWEET. 8 1-2 cts. per lb. Small shipment MULLET ROE. TELEPHONE 88. oes, W00LLCOTT k SON, Lot argains D FRIDAY, AND 3. T.nrH IViltimore" is the name of will pie tse you. The price will o X'a;ya 14 E. Martin Street. An m
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