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1 FOR SALE. I Jay Gould has only grown indifferent to his wearing spparel within the last few He once miLAuJ BAILBOAl)S. ji QAM raui YADKIU TALLZT B. JVOOt T.fc.crt?jnrBia riCTJi Iro. SB.

I Taking effect 5.00 a. m. Motiday, An, xl isT. TRAINS MOTINO KOETH. Never makes a mistake when h.ia Christmas presents are GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL BOOKS.

We superb new stock of JUVEISTILE AND MISCELLA.NEOU8 BOOKS, And can supply tite works of any AilIERlCAlV OR EiVOLISII AUTHORS By mail post-paid at less than publishers prices. (HTWrite to us for everything you want in this line either BOOKS OR FANCY OOIS, And make your selections early while the stock is entirely new. ALFRED WILLIAMS Ronkfiellers and Stationers. Raleiirh. N.

C11K18TMAS CAUUM ii HI PORCELAIN LETTERS AND MOST DURABLE LETTERS EVER MADE k0R SIGNS. SOLD CHEAPER THAN EVER. THOMAS H. BRICCS SONS, Briggs Building, Raleigh, N. C.

Remember our LOADED SHELLS, 3 cents each. Silver Metal Spoons and Forks. REDUCED II ONLY 81.25 Send in your THE WEEKLY NEWS OBSERVER, Every North Carolinian Should Take It. OVER FORTY COLUMNS SOLID READING MATTER EVERY WEEK, INCLUDING ISM. Name.

District James Shepherd, 1 Kred Philli 2 Connor, a Residence. Beaufort Edtreeombe Wilkin Wake Onillorcl Sampson ninberland 'larrus Surry Hurke Meeklenburg lluiicotnbe Walter lar I John A GIlmiT, Hoykin. i James MarKan. 3 Montgomery, Jrsso tiravos, Alplionsotj Avi-ry, William Siiipp, Mi-rritnoii, 10 II SOLICITORS. Ih'strkt.

1 Same. JAm 11 Hlount. rerriiilnians Halifax Martin Wake iMirliam Puplin Kh'limond Imlell KiH-kinpliajii Mef kleiiburg lluncunilH! -FIRST JUDICIAL tied II Whit. ci.i 2 1). Virtliint ii, Arpi.

4 Iaac It Mr.iyiiorn. 5 I'. Frank Mt Ncill, 7 Lmis, Thimias Settle. II Idwcr, t'J Frank Osborn. 11 JasMMiKMly.

li TIME OF HOLDING COURTS-DISTRICT. SrKiNt; Melitg inery. Kai.i. MacKae. Beaufort Feb 13th.

May -jstii, t'urrituek Mareli "'ill. St pi ad. Camden l.tii. Sept I'asipiotank March June 11th, Sept ltb, Dec rer.piimans March -Cib, Sept2th. Chowan April -il, ct.

lt. tJates April nth, lh. Hertford April I 1 1 1 tsfli, Oct 15th. Washington April itd, Oct Tyrrel April Oct wth. Dare Mav 7th.

Nov "th. Hyde Ma'v isth. Nov iirtli. 1'anilicu May -'lit, Nov ivtth. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

liraves. Kai.i. Halifax i.th. Ian 3th, March May i 14111 tNov Northampton lJiin -'ill. April 2d.

Oct 1st. llerlic Feb April Oct tl). Craven Feb lath. 2Mb. Nov vtith.

-Warren March 1'itli, pt 17th. April rtti. Oct IMh. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTPICT. Sriiix; Judpe Avery.

all tiraves. Pitt Jan March lith.Sept 17th. iki. April 16th. Nov iliih.

Wilson-1 Feb CUi. June 4th, IH auce Feb 20th, May 2.st, Auk -nth, Oct 15th. Martin March 5th. Sept M. M.

(Ireene April 2d, Oct 1st. Nash April Nov FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SrRiMi-JiulL'e siiipii. Ai.t-.Indue Averv. Wake "Jan 0th, iKi 27th.

April 3d. th. All)J 'Sept 14tli. tOct 2-d. waynt Jan tkl.

Marcn l.tii, Annl nit It, Sept llfth, Oct Jiarnett reu otn, Aiirrn. novmii. Jidiuson Feb 13th, Aug I3tl), Nov 22d. FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Si'Kisii -Judire Mcrnmon -Jude Merrlim Fall Shipp, Durham Jan 10th, March ititli, Juneh, Oct 5th.

ranville Jan April 23d, Scot Cth, Nov 26th. Chatham-Feb 13th. May 7th, Oct 1st. CiMilford -Mil, 27th. Dec lOtli.

Alamance March Mh. May 2ist Sept 24th. Orange March L'tii, Auk 'th, Nov Caswell April nth, Aug Fall, Nov i.th. Fcraou April 16th, Au 20th, Nov SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SPRlN't; -Judge Shepherd.

all juape iiemmon. Pender Jan lath. May 7th, Sept loth. New Ilamiver-tJan 2.id. April lfith, tSept 21U1.

Lenoir Feb th, Auu vmh, Nov 12th. Daphn Fell lUh Sept Kl, Nov 16th. Sampson tVeb 27lh. April 3Hh, Oct 6th, Dec lOthi Carteret March Iflh. Oct 22d.

Junes March Oct Onslor April 3d, Nov 5th. SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SraiNO Jud(te I'hUlips. fall anepnera. Columbus Jan lGtii, April 2d, July 3d, tNov 26tlu Aason Jan 9th, April 3th, Sept 3d, tNov 26th, Cumberlanc'.

Jan 23d, i.May 7th, July 23d, tNov Mh. Kobeson-Jaa 30tli, May Aug 20th, Oct 1st Kkhmoud r'eu 13th. Juue -ith, Sept 17lh, Dec 3rd. llladen k-t Brunswick April Sept i'th. Moore April lh, Aug J3th Oct 2-d.

EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SfRiNG Judge Connor. fall juuge runups. Cabarrus iJan 3oth, April 30th, Oct 29th. Iredell F'eb lilh.

Miy 21st, Auk th, Nov fSth. Kowau F'eb 2ith, Mav 7th, Aug 2th, Nov 19th. Davidson March 4th. Sept Kandolph March lath, sent 17th. Montgomery April 2d, Oil 1st.

Stanly April 9tli, Oct loth. NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Sl'RiNO Judge Clark. fall judge Connor, ltockingham Jan 2id, July 21d, Nov 5th. Forsvth-Febiith, Mav 21st, Oct 22d.

Yadkiu Feb iOlh, Sept -4th. Wilkes Murch 5lli, April ioth, Sept 10th. Alleghany March Sept 3d. Davie April 2d. Oct sth.

Stokes April Uth. Aum Gth, Nov 12th. burry April -3d, Aug 20th, Nov I9tli. TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. String Judge GLLmer.

fall judge ciarK. Henderson Feb Uth, July ltitli. Burke March 5th, Aug ulh. Caldwell -March Sept 3d. Ashe March 20th, May -lh, Aug 20th.

Watauga April 9th, June 4th, Aug 27th. Mitchell April Kith, sept lirth. Yancey April Sept 24th. McDowell May 14th. Oct 8th.

ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Spki; Judge lioykin. all Judge Ullmer. Catawba-Jan loth. July lcth.

Alexander Ian 30ih, July3.ah. Union F'eb 13th, tF'eu 2uth, Sept 17th, tSept 24th. Mecklenburg (Feb 27th. Aug 27th. liaston March i9tn.

Oct tn. LuicoLn April 2d. Oct 1st. Cleveland April 9tM. Aug 6tli, Oct 22df therford April 21.

(K Polli May 7th, Nov 12th. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Si-rin'o Judge MacKae. Fall Boykln. Madison- Feb 27th, July 30th, tNov 13th.

Buncombe March 1-tfi. June 18th. Aug 13th. Dec 3d. Transylvania April 21, Sept 3d.

Havwood April 9th. Sept lth. Jackson April 23d, Sept 2Uh. Macon May 7tli, Oct 1st. Clay May 14th.

Oct sth. Cherokee May 21st, Oct ISth. Graham June 4th. Oct 29th. Swam June Uth.

Nov Sth. For criminal cases. tHor civil cases alone, it or cvil cases alone, except jail cases. CRIMINAL CIRCUIT COURTS. NEW IIANOVEH COCNTY.

Oliver Meares, Wilmington, Judge, lienj Moire, Wilmington, Solicitor. Court beirins Jan 2d. March 19th. Mav 21sL July Kith, Sept Nov 19th. MECKLENBURG COUNTY.

Oliver Meares, Wilmington, Judge. (leo Wilson, Charlotte, Solicitor. Court begins Feb 13th. A pril 9tb, June 4th, Aug 13th, Oct 8th, Dec 3 (4 Vi s. A y.

CITIZENS' TRUST COMPANY. RALEIGH, N. Solicits and is empowered to execute TRUSTS OF ALL KINDS. TO MANAGE PROPERTY AS Swpartwr Cwmrta af Rartla Carwll iNihvs and Obsert SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1887. ralmlr to Sleep.

I lay us calmly down to sleep j. "Wben friendly night is come, and leave i To God the rest; Whiether we wake to emile or v. Or whke no more on Time's fair I I He knoweth beet. li i So tanks the sun in western skies Wheri Jay is ione and twilight dim i Comes silent on; i So fades the world 's most luring pne On eyes that close in deep repose Till wakes the dawn. v' hy vex our soul with (wearing care? Why hun the grave-for aching head, So cool and low? Have we found life so passiog fair, grand to be, so sweet that we Should dread to go? Sonje other hand the task can take, so it seemeth best, the task By us begun; No work for which we need tor wake, tn joy or grief, for life so brief, I -Beneath the sun.

Louise Chandler Moulton." NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. aaPPNINGS AS TOLD. BT THE i i PBE88. "I Wjjmington Jlevieic: As the steamer. .1 l1.

Hurt was coming doMtn on ter regular trip last night, having a flat ir tow on which there were 270 jale8of cotton, the latter struck snag jfmd bad a hole stove in her bottom. She was beached as quickly as rpossi)le not, until about? 150 bale's of the cotton hM letn considerably wet. i Wipston Sentinel: At a meetin-g held it Church Street M. E. church, SouttL last week in Charlotte, Mr.

T. Bagwell was recommended by -a ljieibg vote to receive license to preach. The quarterly conference gave him license, and the official tyoar(f of the church requested the Presiding Elder to put him on for 1888. i Milton Advertiser Mr. N.

I. Walkr, while out hunting with party'of friends in Person county, on Tuesday, was shot in the face. A bird ew up in front of one of the artyand then flew toward Mr. al- er. in ma excitement tne nunter fired ust as the bird was in a line iith JkLr.

Walker and filled his face with $hot. The distance was about twenty yards and the shot (No. sank deep in the flesh. But, most fortunately, none pierced his eyes though several lodged around hie; right eye. i Asicville Citizen: Wednesday af teruoon an altercation occurred M-two carpenters, Messrs.

Jas. Creasmoh aud William Scott, engaged iti the construction of a house in south ending in the drawing of pistole, as we are informed, by both of the parties. The result was that Scott shot in the rirht arm and leg, the being broken. Creasman has not l)een arrested at our latest unor-njatipB, though a wairant for hib arre st was issued scon after the trans-' action; I I McDowell Bngle Mr. Summey Mode was cut severely and it is ap-prehended fatally, while in an affrajr with' some negroes at a corn shucking at C4pt- George Garden's last Thurs day mailt.

I tie negroes Decame doi terona and Mode attempted to quiet them', when a general melee ensued, and the fight Mode was cut one iachdeep aud four inches long ill the pack with a razor, it is not kcovf who did the cutting, but sus picion rests on the wife of a negro ujan.who was fighting Mode. Wiadesboro Intelligencer: OA Thursday night last Levi Baucom, and, Can Diggs, living near Deep Creek Spring, deserted their families. Jiaueom leaves a wife and nve' chit-ctren, and Diggs a wife and two children They are believed to have fled with two female vagabonds. On. Fri day morning Diggs was seen in an ox crt with two women and a handful ojf, trumpery, moving in the diretj-tion' of South Carolina.

The same day Baucom was, seen near Chester field C. H. riding a mule and carrying a gun. He stated that ne was ped- dlin, LvilkeBboro Chronicle: Iiast day evening Messrs. Mitchell Woody, Morgan Ijong and George Woody brought in James Byers and yjlacei himiinthe jail here.

It will he rd menJbered that Byera is charged with the murder of one Henry Edwards oh the of August, ,1886, itf this oouetj, and for the' tepreheasion and delivery of whom to the sheriff of this cpuity the Governor offered a reward of 200. Stone, who was tried here last jspriDg term for complicity in the Griuje ana convicted of manslaughter, is in the penitentiary, but Dyers has -eluded capture till a few days i 8 CURRENCY. IT 18 ALL OVER I No ore along tbe silvery sands they stray jVhen starry night succeeda the golden i 'i day, Au4 Dian with serene, unblushing-face, Q'icjea calmly from Pogeidon's fond cm- brace: lrtore they liDger on the I strand Anv make believe to listen to the band Discoursing airs from Sullivan and "tha: nights grow cold, the; spend thctn I in the house. And dp they miss the beach, the pleas-i ant walk? pofe'by a very much extended chalk! Boston Courier. 4l4erman (to his guest after a good y'shelf! Reccolleb1 4veVy bo'le o' champagne we drink pfqvi'bh employment for the workih' esjajabesh! Jjyndcnx Punch.

Mrs. Nouveau to departing guest) Mr. Augur. I had begun to think you had 'gone, and (haft we had missed the pleasure of saving good by to yoi" -iiri)ir' Mzar. 'ifo "A box cauic to-day, John, addressed.

to you." yoi dpan itt" Husband MEWS TALM AGE'S SERMONS, IIfcM NOTES, MARKETS STORIES AND North Carolina JVews Generally. Our city markets are repoited by the different exchange of the city; other. markets, including all marketable produce, by telegraph, by the Associated Press. We publish. Sermons the day after he delivers them.

We have Tegular correspondents in nearly all the principal towns of the State. The News and Observer, is the best known and most widely circulated paper in the State and we desire to still further increase its circulation and usefulness to North Carolina. We feel confident that its readers can ATKHT A 1ET TT IE ARE THE NEATEST! PBIGB ONLY. A YEAR. Subscription to It will cost you The larger the charged at the rate of $2.00 a year until it will save them money.

piir old subscribers can take advant- date. If your subscription has just copy of the Weekly jy one year iree to any Four Weekly Subscrip $1.25 each. application to NEWS AND OBSERVER CO Raleigh, N. C. Bend with order.

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twpared oaljr by rOMU EXTRACT CO, NEW YORK ANO LONDON. 5 TV 'IS 4 "Cancer of the TongLO. S. some three or fonr years apo. is trori- ulcer oa the une oi ner long rVOthrodt.

TJie pain was tncessauv, aosing oi aleen and producing great nervous prostration this trotble was rneuihatiftn II ti A pesacd from the soouMers and centered in the wJst of one band, she almost losing tne we of tt. Between theuOertng of the two, life had grown bmiensome. Ey tae use of a nan aoxen fniay-sed batuesof Swift's Specific nh i was entirely tied and restored to bealth. This was three ff'ars ajro, and mere baa been no return of the dis-w Se H. JilPDLBaooxe.

6, 1884. Treatise on blood and Bkin Diseases malleO free. nx swift Bracino Drawer Atlnnta, (J (M w. 23d BU. N.

Y. HAIR BALSAM CVmm awd Besotlac. th hair. PnnaolH a lnxnriuit irrnwth. Nevar Fails to Bettor.

Gray Hsir to it YoathfLI Color. Onreaacalp dinanud hair (aUiiar one, ar iTinrgwi HINDERCORN8. The nfest. sorest and beat core for Corn. Benton.

Aa. Rwillnu. buurea eomfort to Um feei. Never fails tsauiro. ttinJaiatlruaiiita.

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BAKERS Warranted okaotwaty jrw Cocoa, from which theezceaa of Oil has been removed. It baa (Are Mmea tke afrenffta of Coco mixed with torch. Arrowroot or Sugar, and la therefore for more eooco. col, anting leu than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourlahlng.

strengthening, easily dtgeated, and admirably adapted for Invalid, as well a for persona tn bealth. ffeli by Sreceti eTerprheie. BAKER Dorcliefe Mass. Htfrt? Vlfir. Wenkoees or hoet of Memory pea, ir.jwi tiy restcr3d by the use of an entirely new rlT, The YerbaSamtafromSpain.

Spanish T.c ihooB never fail. Our illuatratad pairs book and tea sealed v. Every man should read It. VCN KI TBOt HEK rDPD' 3 ara Viae. New York.

X. DOC fiLAS 81 NIIOE, the original" and only linndHewed tlt Vi 1 islioe in the world, eqnalts oHHtoui iiadehandewed tilioes tttat ouKt from 86 to 8. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 shoe: The only 3 SEAMLESS 'IhM tn trie world, wlltt- Out tacks or nails finest Calf, perfect fit, anil war ranuxi.

Loocrca. laoe. a Stritli toe. A. atrfltaa durable aa thow NiMia all Wear tne IKitUL DOUGLAS SBOE la tmex- lkd lor invy wear.

If not sold by your dealer fill iT.Ju. WVUbUi wwawai a. exclusively by Heller Bros. Mormon Klders' Hook on xtial Slrenijth, inajledfree to murrled men, iK.lllV 1 r. iv.

trvuiu, 'u uraoa xv ont. 0,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success la duo tho superiority of Oorallne over all other materials, ua" a stitTener for Corsuta. the superior qual' prices. 1 11 11 mm rm tm (ty, iWipo aad WorlmunshlD ourrurw ts, oontbluudwith their low JEiL ESTATE FOR SALK, hv the Sowirt frnhllA tlx following de- scriueu real estate; 112 acres more or less, adjoining the lands ttf D.

I pchnrch, J. li. a. K. Page 'and 3.

1 age, deceased, being part of Hie tract of. land know 11 as the Anderson I'age tract, conveyed to A. Page by Anderson deccaseiL -nd. A tract of land in ltichntond cotintv a.1-loinlng the lands of I). T.

Blue. Mary Yafr's M. Hawkins and others, the watrs of Muddy reek and-along the line of Hie Hiaelnh and Augusta Air Line Railroad, being the laiid conveyed A. Fage by M. kihs t-y deed da led Doceinlx-r lutb lsxl, anluly record-d in Hichmond county.

Said tract cou't ilns Vti acres, n.orc or less. sale made hy virtue of powers conferred iion me by a deed i niortgare A. I'age and wife audi A. 1'agP. recorded In y.4,ai l'ae of the LMgister of Kecils' olhce of J.lch-nio.ul c.iunty, and In Bo No.

i7. at Page (f the gister of Deeds' oflice of Wake County Tenns cash. Hour ol sale 12 111. C. M.

HAWKIXJR. Mortgagee. Noveriber 1SS7. UOV2tdS. jg ALE OF VA iTC Vlil.K LA D.

Under a decree if Wake Superior Court" in a special priK-eediug, No. 42.1, entitled Andrew Synie, administrator of Moses Kay vs. Adotphus Kay, I will, on the 5th day of December, at 12 ni at the court house door ill llaloigli, sell at auction to the bigliest bidder, that tract ofM.md mentioned in the complaint, exclusive of the widow's dower of 70 acres, the same Iving'in Bartmi Creek township and in a tine state of cultivation, containing about 13.1 acres; sold in lots suit purchasers. Terms cash. 1 ANDKKWSYMfS, Administrator, novltds.

gALE OF YAI.UAI1LE liEAI. ESTATE In pursuance of a decree of Superior Coiirt of Wake county in a cause therein pendlfM, enliiled S. 1 ulU against H. A. Dowd and other, and at request of said Dowd, we will, on Monday, the r.th day of December, 117.

at 12 o'clock at the courthouse door in Kaleigh. N. (' sell thatvalu-able tract of land in White Oak Township, Wake county, near Apex, known as Vine-vard 'ortbe "lhiwxi home traet." adioiniiic the lands of H. Dowd, Jesse Welsh, Jesse A. Norris and Hennett Olive, coiitainltig ahout 238 acrev and lH'ing the same land that was conveyed -to Ft.

S. Pollen by said II. A. Dowd aud wife, by wav of mortgage recorded In Book 72. at page 770, Hegts-ter of Deeds oflice fur Wake county.

On this tract Is two-story dwelling containing ten rooms and necessary outbuildings. The land is well adapted to the growth of heat, oats, corn cotton and tobacco, and Is well watered. About two thirds of the land is under cultivation. Terms of sale cash as to one third of th purchase money, and in credit of twelve months as to balance, the deferred payments to be secured by notes wish approved security and to bear interest at eight per cent per annum from date of sale, payable semi-annually. K.

GRAY. S. F. MORDE'AI, Pommlssionefs. notice; At same time and place, and on same terms, I will offer for sale one tract of land containing 200 acres adjoining the.above land, itart cleared and in cultivation.

Also one other traet Mnialnmo ha acres, adjoining same land, part cleared and part in original growth. On this land is a good mill site. Also one other tract containing 131 acres, and known as the 'Collins" tract, all in original growth adjoining same land. No more desirable location for stock raising to be had. This L4nd is all in a healthy section of the country.

VT U. A. DOWD. Novldtds. ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE, i lly virtue of a certain mortgage made to me by W.

H. Burroughs and ife, C. L. Burroughs, on the 6th day of April. I recorded in Book 7s, page 4M) in oflice ot Register of Deeds of Wake county, N.

I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, on MonQay. the 2d day of January, 1n, by public outcry, the. following described lots and parcels of land, to tvit: i st. A tract of land, about 360 acres, to Cary township, oue and. a half miles from Cary, adjoining ihc lands of Dr.

Jones. Henry Howell. Ru-fus How ell and others, being the land bought by Burroughs of P. H. Wrielit.

1 2d. The lot on which the said Burroughs now resides in the town of Cary. containing about 2 2-5 acres, on tin? Worth side of the C. railroad, adjoining the lands of Wm. Crocker and A.

F. page. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two yeai-s at per cent, payable annually. ft. MOORE, Mortgagee.

December st, 1887. Uec3dtds. JAND FOR SALE. By virtue of a fettain mortgage made to me by D. 8.

Betts, on the l3th dav of May, recrded in Hook "-9, page371. in ilie oflice of Register of Deeds of Wake cotintv. I will proceed to sell to the highest bidder at the court house door In the city of Raleigh, on Monday, the 2d day of January. lss. by public outcry, the following described lands and premises, to wit: A house and lot in the village of Apex.

Wake county, on Salem street, adjoining the lands of J. W. T-rry. A. N.Betts and others; it being the lot sold to D.

8. Betts by A. N. Beits and wife, and recorded lu Book 48, page fvfi. Register of lieeds, Wake county the said lot being 200 by 60 feet, and now in possession of A.

B. Booker. Terms: One-third cash: lwlanee in one and two years at 8 percent; payable annually. B. F.

OOR Mortgagee. December 1st, 16S7. decsduls. i J. C.

BREWSTER (Successor to) J. C. BREWSTER Is daily receiving and opening a NEW 8TOI -OF- HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS At the lowest prit es ever sold in Ral eigh, and all the old stock sold at cost. J. C.

Brewster Asks the citizens of Raleigh and the public at large for their patronage and friendship and assistance, and he pledges himself to serve them right and sell goods cheap. lie is prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, gas fitting, tin and copper work in the best style and at Snort notice. i J. C. Brewster.

I buy for cash and sell at lowest figures, the best eloths Jin the market rtiade to order. My stock is well selected, and; I defy competition in first-class work. Give me a trial. P.J. Duffln, Merchant Tailor im l-j Kayettevllle St.

I. WIIMETROB FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR. IS S. Wilmington Street, Invites friends, customers and the general busy publfc to call and examine his Stock of gents' dress goods, from which selections can be made quickly ant) satisfactorily. Something to suit everybody's tafte add purse.

First-claw (foods I First-class work lowast prices I I. i paid big tailor bills, and oa one oc-! eaiiongav $75 for a pair of sus-! penda'fs gold buckles, and he w6re them.J How pying Child- Was Saved Cicrno. Ilvmi Co Rj.t. 37. -Tilt a trur of whit yor B.

R. riM-r-rour Hn i. laughter. liow four old. Vbn ni'iilh old a ln her heol.w h-cti tl.mly gf-w lrpf r.

Th family physlc'an it lut fnile-l t-v -bring any! hint? to Melit. Th chlM fret NT all ilw tlm. to lrs' thf 6r lu leg, and flnaUy quli walk Ins The mld-llf flner an 1 tliurab Of rii lcamc enlarowt, the 11ehle-Cfnninr IkiM. The hip joint (liat wi'cn 8evtn.ten monthi oi hs coiil.l cot haviitc Kt the ue or ndanri. rftial curvature of the spine also ftllbwerl.

Thg nervous sy.tem was wrevked, uluwrles cimtrteil, mi there was general waatFoK of fh an I muscle. At ejKhteen fnonthfl of re atie was placed under the treat phyhk'lari of l6t nt U)f vn of trn niontht pha 1 iu-h a liVhTH that he was In A dving con n. ThU win In April. tVe t-pk fluid away not knowintc vs.liat io do. In titls iln-adfiif dilemma era by friend try i-n bottle" ut 8n iPj-'p Spr.riFi''.

whL-li vce did. and foeforo It had 411 len taken we saw a ohalnce UifM-etteivlii her jfyinpt-Mni- Wc kerrt It 4ip. and hav fluitfl bo to day. and will ait p( ltu(. IP-the I-ortt will-, for tuaiiy lay- l-r oir dvlna; Ilazvd tn I iff, to t'i strentt!) and h'-jOto aaln.

The aKltfn hitf of hw cheeks ha chantreil to i n-jn tint- Sfhr Is a-(e to walk anywhere. Jler latinor -and melatneholy ne pae 1 A.ny, an I filr row a blithe, eheerfnl, Irhp-jy 1. KlionKl you wMi to i.i-cn-a-e yur t-eMiii-miaU of proof of the Tlrtee of our name and what wo feaM sald If liiit a porilon of what weowt yon, tht.tild you wi-h to umj tl.em. Kiudly our, V. Swivt.

r. o. Tn i and Hkln Ms. Lraer HOUSEWIVES, FARMERS. STUDENTS ANDALL OTHERS SHOULD USE MACBETH COS IAMP CHIMNEYS IF YOD DON'T WANT to be ANNOYED by Constant bHEARiNG 07 CHIMNEYS.

BEST CHlrtTHEY HADE. For Sale Everywhere! tnoe ONLY" ACBETHS FROM IHT.HGLY3M SEMiXAflT PTTTSBliBKH wc use nearly ijuu). tnrefl hundred light3 every even" erate PEARL TpP CHIMNEYS ray emerilnce ajid JnBgment 11 that would rather a dollir a dozen fotthfan thap ft tnts a do7'n for anvothrr Chim-BejywehavaeverBaed. L. H.

PORTER, 6te-d. fi 13 and VSTitattpy Mib- Its cure! at noDe with om pbiu. i. timlam sent FHFE. sw B.

li.VOOI.I.EY. M.1X AGENTS indtovn. A o- wanted in everv city Dortunitv. wt rk. Address THE WO MUN l'l DLlslUtsIllMi Nass.iu sireet.

rsqw vnrK. (flTr HJIJH -1tl'LE TKKATMENT I't) Ti 1 Wi mail fiumcli I convince. 1 fti.L h.iS. Cu, Uroud Newark. K.J.

-) i a TVc I'j iSt and Samides Free to men can 1M CENT vassyrs lor lr. uiU's'lienuine Elec trit r.ejts. Ijidy aut-nts wanted for Kljctrict yniek sales. Writ- at rt ce for tenuis. r-Ur.

New York. ADIES AKEiKFEKEI) plain needlework at their own homes (towji or counm ty a whole sale, frolltalile, GoMl can l)e tnnde." Evervthinif film shed. ars tree. Addreiis Artistic las CURE DEAF Feck's Patent Iniproved Cusliioued Ear Drums Perfectly Ueator the ilearinit. whether deafness (s caused by colds, fevers or Iniiiries to the natn.

ral drams. Always In position, lint Invisible to Others 9iid.eomfti table wear. Conversation, even vtliisoers heard distim We refer to those usini? Uiem. Write to (lISCOX S44 bruadwjiy, corntf Hth New York, for illustration hok oi proof Free. F.

LEHMAN, Wash-Inifton, lj. o. Send fur circular. ilEBKi COMPANY'S EiXTRAfiT OF MEAT, mum wii umw mm. H.

B. Uenuipe only with f.ir-sanile or Baron Lkbig's signature in hlue across label. To be had of all 8torekeeierd, Grocers and DraggUts. At I I jApvlpYV 'The cabinet organ was in it present 'form by Mason Hamlin In 181. Other makers followed in the manufacture tit these instrument, but the Mason Hamlin Organs have always maintained their supremacy as the best in the i Maon Hatalla ofTe-r as demoni-tra-t'on of the "unequalled excellence of taeir organs, the f.ict that at all of the great world txhibitiona, nce that of Paris, i8G7, competition with best ably taken thA hi honors.

Ulustra- ted.cataiogue ree. Mar on HatMun's i was I intro lucf by them in 1SS2, ami has been pronounced Iqr.expf-rt the "jr rt-ttii-T, im- provemeM in.jjiiiiioM in luiif a ct-ntury. A circular tmntuiniug iivtimoaitilbfrora throe miisicians and tuntTK, sent 'ttii'tliei; ve to Sinj i Pianos tud firkins POid fur or ejgy Eaymeuts: aiiio rented. AiiU.N OfUJAN 1'IANO flOBTON NEW VpUK. OIIK-AOO.

i N01TH CAROLINA Home OF RALEIGII, N. C. Organizod lu 18f. I Haii, been insuring property it. North Carolina for 'pighteen ycara.

With agents in nearly eviry town in the State acces sibln to fHtlriwds tast of the nioun THiliJ IIOMIO, Solicitu the piirouaneuf propeity "owners in the SUiui, offei ins; them safo indemnity for" losses at rates as low asihose of any company workinp; in North Carolina. DwelhngH.in town and country, mercantile risk, jChtiri htf, schools, court-housea, Htxiit lodges, private barns and stables, and live stock, cotton gin. Insure in jtbe Norjth Carolina Home Insurance Company. W. S.

Piumiqse, Cuas. Koot, Presidentl rkc'y aud Treaa. W. O. Upcutkch, V.

Cowpku, i Vice-t'reeident. Adjuster. Ottic4 in IJriggs' Building, No. 22 Fay-etteville street. Telephone No.

ell. PEARLTDP Mi scETuar'nrat I A JMCT IS 4 I mi. CHtMNCma 1 a sho vw i. etcTat. AWTVfV-W- ra'MJfc unLi rtt UiPDCTU E1! nafwtim.

i3 RcJ nil rassenar and ier and FrHait and Leave BennettavUle, Arrive Maxtao Javo Max ton. Arrive FayetlevIHe, Leave FayetlevIHe, Arrive at Satiford, Leave Sanfocd, Arrive Oreenaboro, Leave (ireeninoro. Aeeomoltatlon. 5am sisp as it SMI it soi 4t Bt SI30 a im lupa 60 1 so 2 00 4 061 14 151 7 281 loooa Arrive Pilot Mountain 2 4S Passenger and Mall 1lnner at Kayettevllle TRAINS MOV1KU SOUTH Passenger and Frelnlit and Mail Accomudalion eave pilot aionntaln a Arrive reeitsbtrro, 15 I-ave Greensboro, 90 a Arrive Sanford USSpin lave SanfoUd. 15 Arrive FayetlevIHe 3 20 UaveF'ayettevllle, 3M Arrive Max ton, 15 I-eave Maxbtli, 5 25 Cam 12 00 in 1 pm em 600 a 1)20 103 nve iteonettsvllle.

7 00 Passenger ami Mil L'ACTORY BRANCH FREIGHTANDAC'COM A 5 MODATION. ACWM TRAUt MOVING NORTH. Leave Mlllboro, 8 0S a Arrive Greenaboro, 35 TRAIN MOVING SOUTH. Leave reensjboro, 2 00 5 45 7 25 1 15 ou "1 3 W. E.

Kyle, W. Fry, Gen'l Supt. Cien 1 Pass. Agt nicnMONJD Danville r. b.

Sept. 4th, 1887. Leave IAD VT. 2 so a m. 3 toy.

m. Richmond, 3 45 p. m. 8 05 8 50- 9 48 10 44 11 2:1 12 37m 1 00 i 25; "9 50 am loso-pm 1 10 111 4 3a 217pm 730," Arrive. 4 35 11 45-i iave.

nanvllle, 10 as a. m.ia 04 Greensbo, 8 28 40 In Salisbury, 6 49 sio Carlotte, sisam lisn Arrive. Greensbo, 930 pm 736 Durham, 52 J60 xmieigu, 0 00 1 00 a 30 10 SALKM BBAJICH. Arrive Greensboro, llOamsupm 11054 loooa 12 31 a 11 40 Salem. on Si I)ally tDally except Sunday.

1 1. 1 AVLOR. ti A Wl.hli. rn tir rr 'V. J.

1 Raleigh, W. A.TCKi.Asa'fOen'l 1 Pass. AshevlUe, yy ESTERN NvRTH CAROLINA R. Head down No 52 -VK8T 11 30 a Lvesi 12 20 Spt 4, 1887. up.

No 53 kast' Arr 7 20pm Lev 6 23 6 20 4 15 818 2 J8 12(8 11 10 a Salisbury, Btatesvllle, Hickory, Morganton, Manon, Kound Knob, Ashevilla. 1 Zb 2 34 3 18 4 00 5 18 7 35 18 00 net opnns Arr.S rum Hoc 10 85 aCURPHY BRANCH No 18 isooamLve 10 25 1232 pm No 17 48opm 230 I 11 40 a in 10 15 730 Ashevllle Waynesvllle, Webster, Charleston, Arr 4v 26 505 barrens. Daily; Dally at5y except Sunday, PA, Washington. uri, Ashevllle, (S DP TaTlo; DC. A Winbi A.

XILMpJGTON WELDON R. BRANCHES, Condensed Schedule. TRAIN 8 GOING SOUTH. Dated March I Ko 23 No 27 1st, 1887. Dally Dally i Old No 48 OldlNoSO Lve eldon, I 2 15pm 5 38pm An- Rocky Mt, 1 3 33 Art Tarboro, 1 4 50 Lve Tarboro.

i 11 so a Mo 15 Daily Old No 42 1 10 am 237 Arr Wilson, 4 16 6 58 pm 107am Lve Wilson, jel ArrSelma Air Fayettevllre, Lve Lve Magnolia, Lve Buriraw. 430 5 40 830 4 60 800 700 7 50 T10 tae 55 188 618 813 TOO No 68 Dally Old No 43 Arr AVUmington, TRAINS GOING NORTH. HOB Ho 78 Daily Dally Old No ax tfIA tin il J.ve vumingiODL 1140 pm Lve Burgaw Lve Magnolia, 12 52 a Arr Goldsboro, 1 55 Lve Fayettevul, Arr Senna, Arr Wilson, i Lve Wilson, 1 a 40 Arr Rocky Mt, i Arr Tarboro, 8 50 a nt aeopi 84 10 23 1185 8 00 10 47 11 58 12 25 100 450 11 so a 8188 pm BO 1042 1168 UBiam 187 L.ve 1 arnoro, 4 Arr Weldon, 410 316am Daily except Sunday. Jno. F.

Dnrmi, Oenl Sup't. .3 TT'witt Sup't. Trans. T. M.

Emerson, Oenl Paso. Agt. QALEIGH 4 AUGUSTA AIS-LINK B. B. To take effect 8.35 a Sunday Oct.

2nd, 1887. SOUTH Nol Passenger A Mad No 2 PwsMijer STATIONS At Lv Ar I Lv 30 8 OS 8 27 8 42 8 67 9 18 9 38 10 071 7 00 7 60j 8 091 8 27' 3 42i 8 681 9 18 9 43 10 07 10 25 10 43 11 07 11 12 11 28 11 45 12 08 Raleigh Cary 1 Apex New Hill Merry Oaks one ore Osgood Sanford Lemon Springs Cameron i Winder Manly 'Southern Pines Blue's Keyser Hoffman S3 a 8 10 7 82 7 13 7 60 17 31 7 13 68 6 68 6 43 6 43 8 21 5 65 6 30 5 11 6 21 6 00 6 30 6 12 10 24 10 43' 11 08 14 61 4 61 26 4 27 4 21 II 12 4 21 11 26 4 05 4 05 11 44 12 08 13 40 3 45 3 20 :2 30 3 20 1 00 am Hamlet a GIBSbN BKANCH BOAD. BOtJTH KOBTH Nol 1 Passengfer Mall and Express NO 3 Passenger Mail and Express STATIONS Ar I Lv Ar I Lv pm 4 02 I 8 39 4 03 Hamlet Ohio 11 801 10 38 I am 10 87 10 IS ni Gibson I PITtSBOBO BAIXBOAD WEST MAST No 1 Passenger Freight No 2 Passenger Freight STATIOXI Ar 1 Lv Ar Lv 1 45 9 00 Moncure Pitts boro I 251 am I 6 40 WM SMITH, Superintendent JOHN C. WINDfcR, General- Manager. RALEIGH Sep ASTON RAILROAD.

To take effect at f2.50 a Sunday, Oct 2nd, 1887 booth Nol Mad No 2 HaU STATIONS Ar tv! At I Lr ami 9 30. 9 3.V, 9 9 481 9 48 9 56! 9 57 10 10 10 11' 10 14 10 15! 10 24 10 25j 10 40 10 41 1 Kalelgh Johnson Street MiU Brook Nense Forestvllle i Wake YoungsvBle Frankllntvn Klttrell 1 Henderson Granite i Middleburg Manson Ridgeway Warren Plains Maoon Vaughan Littleton Hummlt Gaston Midway Weldon 65 49 8 86 8 28 50 36 6 28 8 It 6 11 6 00 8 1. 61D 6 44 8 26 6 0 4 67 4 48 51 61 4i 4 a 4 40 82 4 21 4 10 5 67 3 44 10 5 lt uo; 11 19 11 20! 1) 30 11 31 11 88 11 39 11 46111 46 11 63 11 54 12 04 12 06 4 40 4 81 20 4 09 a 67 12 16 12 16 12 2812 28 12 43 12 44 12 56 12 56 8 43 I 80 12 56 12 1 03 1 1 1 1 aoj 04 a 21 8 22 8 00 a 15 a 09 pm LouISbL'Ro Ra1Lr6ad I WKST Nol BAST No 2. BTATioira Ar ni 945 Lv 9 00 a LoulSbUTE I MJS I Frankllnton lam 1 10 50 WM. SMITH, Superintendent.

JOHN C. WINDER. Gen. Manager. pALMETTO It E.

GO. On and after Monday, Oct. KL tS87, Train will run as follows: dail KxcKTr avMnAt. Passeneer aud KrelshL ueave tneraw, tt. 2.6pm tSpm 13 60PDI No 2 i Arrive at tLamlet (Leave MAtuot Nol Arrive Cneraw, 8, aoopn Wm.

Monctjre, Supt. TLANTIC NORTH CAROLINA R. To take effect Sunday, Jane 6tk, 1887. No. 50 going wst.

daily except Sunday. Arrive Leave AM AM Goldsboro, i 11 38 Uitl range, 10 6 10 68 Kinston, 10 19 10 24 New Berne, 8 89 8 64 Morehead City, 3 43 6 60 No si going least, dally except Sunday. ri lioiasDoro, LaGrauge, Kinston, Nw Berne. Morehead City, 6 14 7 48 a a 37 08 88. a JjILLy 4 rfnnliftajiVi LV conscientiously aid us by recommending it to their nothing and will aid us in building up a large circulation.

circulation the stronger and better the paper will be. So each one who aids us wiil be benefited thereby. If you have any neighloi who would like to see the paper, send us a list of their. names, and we will send them sample copies. All subscriptions past duo will be paid we hope our subscribers will remember this and renew their subscrip tions at as early a date as possible, as make a special offer below whT.ch age of by paying up all back dues io expired you should take advantage it at once.

SPECimLr OFFER. We will send. one A' jN EU and (JBSEiivER one wh owilLsend us tions for one year at Samples furnished THE Cut this out i Enclosed find $5.00. Send the lowing four now subscribers Name. one copy free to Name P.

O. and State lor oni Jid i Well, I wifcb you had. It may be pne of these dinged inferral ras-of chjnes." The Kpoch. VOn a fire e3ca i A Agent lor Owners; To Buy and Sell Property, COIJ KCT RENTS LOOK AFTER TAXES, BUY AND SELL SECURITIES; To issue negotiable certificates against goods on storage upon which money can be obtained at the Lowest Ruling Rate, and to do all business usually done by Trust Companies. C.

M. HAWKINS, President. W. E. ANDERSON.

Vioe-Pmidont r. 11. WILSON, Q-nier. Thisoffer is only open until Jan. 1st, as it is made to thoroughly introduce the Weeely News and Observer iimohg those of the State who are not now taking it, and to advertise the reduction in price.

UUUQt. Ol CUl sif." Guest "I thought so. The fire all escaped from my room last blight, and I came near freezing. "U-Jiurenre American. I Big inducements offered to caskpus-tmers at A.

Belsmeyer's, 12i Fay-eiteville street, Raleigh. Imitations made of various kinds tf: are genuine unices 3 "t3. WARNER'S CORAH NE" rliitod ouilasldo of etotJ oovar. fct. iile bx all leading merchants.

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