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REMEMBER THE DATES ! State Agricultural Fair TvT rt OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 and 26. The prospects are the best since the war for the finest displays, the largest crowds, the most superb racing. The attractions have never been surpassed. The Vanderbilt farm, Colonel Mcfntyre's splendid farm, Oeconeechee farm will make attractive exhibits The entries for fine stock, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, etc., have never been equaled. Tuesday, October 2)5 Educational Day. A choir of 500 children will sing "Carolina" at noon at the grand stand. ' Wednesday, October 24 Soldiers' Day. Thursday, October 25 Farmers1 Day. Friday, October 20 Everybody's Day Everybody cordially invited. Everybody welcome. Everybody come. HAL W. AYER, Secy. J. S. CAER, Pres't. Consumption. The incessant wasting of a consumptive can only be over come by a powerful concentrated nourishment like Scott's Emul sion. If this wasting is checked and the system is supplied with strength to combat the disease there is hope of recovery. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, does more to cure Con sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis and Wasting. Panhhtree. Scott & Bowne. N. Y. AllDruggis's. 50c. and $1. IN BRACING OCTOBER! STRENGH SHOULD LANGUOR RETURN GO. AND Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov'tRep n PLASTI00 ! For nicest and best FALL AND WINTER MILLINER Y ! - J.TSF PLJLSTICO. v an be hnl a! J. T. WOMBLE'S General Hardw ire and Stove Store. o?p A went for Plastfpo in Pi rlum Mrs. Ada Smith has moved into her new store in the First National Bank building, op posite Ellis, Stone & CoV, Main street, where she has a new and complete line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Choice assortment of Trimmed Bon nets and Hats, latest designs and colors, for street, carriage and evening wear, at low prices. Ladies', misses' and children's Untrimmed Hats, latest shapes and colors. Mil linery Ribbons in all the latest weaves and colors. Give me a call at my new stand. Why Not Buy the Best ? THE SUPERIORITY OF THE STANDARD DICTIONARY Published by Funk & Wagnalls, New York city, is established by being aio- ted by all the departments of the United States government, and by every governmentof the English speak ing language, college presidents, professors and emnent scientists, clergymen, literary men. editors, princi pals of schools, physicians, judges, lawyers, printers, electrical and civil engineers, and by every one who wants the best. The Standard Dictionary embodies many new principles in Lexicography It contains over 2,210 pages, nearly 300,000 words, which is more thnn twice the number of words n any othr single-volume dictionary, nearly 5,000 illustrations made expressly lor this work, and about 75,000 more words than any other dic tionary of the language. The Instalment Plan enables you to begin to enjoy the use of the dictionary at once, paving only a small sum down. Write to us and learn how favor able are the terms upon which it is sold.' Best canvassers wanted in every county. Wayne Allcott, Raleigh, N. C, General Agent for Nortli Carolina. MRS. ADA M. First National Bank Building, Main Street. SMITH, WHY IS A. 1I OF THE Holding the lines and making better time than Maud S. ? I'ecausu ho Luy3 goods in immense quantities and secures them at the lowest prices. They are sold accordingly. Renumber the old saw : "Goods well bought are half sold. lou will find everything in stock kept in the citv, besides other goods kept by no one else. my I3ST Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaks Millinery, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Domestic and Pant Goods, Shoes, Hats, Etc. BIG JOBS IN UMBREIXAS My wholesale department is complete in Dry Good?, Clothing and Groceries at New York prices Call and see and the low prices will cause you to buy of me Kespectfully, A. MAX. Carters Ideal Typewriter Rtbbons. No . Hso.i is So fiool fr lIuildtiiK l'p the Urain sti-d Hotly i'ine's 1 1 ery Compaiiocl's U u k The prostrating heat f summer his long since gone. The is cow but one excuse for languor and lack of energ ill health With the return of bracing, vigorous weather the thoroughly well men snd women tiud the prospect of work nttiac tive. Business 1- o'is promising. The iidolent, unambitiouo feeling of a few months ago gives plucj to encrg an 1 hard work. That is, provided one is well. To the sick man or woman the prospect is doleful The thonsands of persoDB who worked right through the hot sum mer, and the many whose vacation, in stead of recruiting their strength, ha only made increased demands rn thdr tired nerves and brain these unhappy ones should take advantage of the brae ing days and nights to store their bodies I I -V I V I I M f I I 1 ill t S3. IP MKS WILLTAM m'COLLom with pure, vigorous blood and their ner vous system with energy before the cold weather overtakes them in their weak 'rundown" condition. Paiue's ce'ery compound shouM be taken during the month of October. It will build up the tired sys'.em wonder fully. Increased appetite and steady gain in weight during the mon h uil show unmistakably the stimulating effect of this remarkable nerye food To those it, but I have not bad a return of my old enemy since. "One thing is certain, and tha is the doctors could not do anything for me. Some told me it whs caused by nervous trouble, some said it was female trouble, some said one thing, seme said another, but thanks to your wonderful compound I am free once more. I have often thought that I would write and tell you what a relief it ii to be free from pain, but I neg lected it fro ii time to time You may believe that I shall always speak a kind w rd for Paine's celery compound." Special Trains to the State Fair. The Southern railway will a9 usual give the public special train seryice to Raleigh next week for the fair, and spe cial trains will be run from Greensboro on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, returning on the evening of each day. The trains will leave Greensboro at 7 a. m , arriving at Durham at 9 a m and ttaleigh at 10 a. m Returning wi.l leave Raleigh at 5 p in , arrive at Durham at 5:57 and Greensboro at 8. p. m. The round trip fair from Durham will be $1 35. Extra coaches will also be on trains forty three and forty between Ox ford and Durham, affording good facili ties to Raleigh and return. Tltirglary at Iturlington. The police today arrested two young white men, Charley and Arlo Rippy, on a telegram from Burlington stating tha they were wanted there for burglary James Touii;. When James Younj, vh i U l0 here October 24. presen'e 1 'n?J?i: R ileigh on November li; 0f i: News aod Observer accoruVi the r'' ing flattering notice : ''' Hamlet, that greatest mrpi-, , the greatest master, f dramatic 'iter was presented at Metropolitan ha'P night by the gifted young tre-lij, f James Young, supported by a ' company. One of the most stle cultured a .diences ever HmZ Raleigh was present and the " filled to its utmost capacity, the aulie including large parties of stu lent fr ,1 St. Mary's school, Peace Institute and A. & 41. college. Mr. Young surpai all expectation in his mirveloujn.er pretation of the great play which mL of maturer years have attempted with fa less credit. His acting proved that possesses true appreciation of thetu trionic genius He is alrea ly highly r. complishcd and undoubtedly has ah"' liant career iu store in the fiellofhi''h tragedy. Some of the familiar pMM?e, were so well rendered as t) Inldther dience in rapt attention and brin- ea thusiastic applause at the end Th"n r. sonnel of the company is very riae aal the cast good. S21 In Tin.-.- Hffki. East Durham, N. C, Oct l-VM Received from J. W. Beasley, treasurer Southern Sick and Accident Benefit Asso ciation of Norfolk, Va , 21 00 in full nf Fhey are now'in custody here awaiting claim for one week's disability. further advices from Burlington It is rp t r L - A,!EInv. i j . , . . . i ,1 i. J. W. Brown local airent at Ym learned that they stole money and cloth- Durham. Atrenu wantPd Munson's IIomnopathic llomdies fur sale bv Sneed & Tho:nas, drui.sts, Dur ham, N. C. ing You can put them on your ma chine without soiling your hands. All kiud3 of Typewriter The Confederate Monument. Njws and Observer. A very handsome piece of embroidery ha3 been sent by Mrs Colonel Shober, of Salisbury, to the president of the Monu mental association to be disposed of at the fair for the confederate monument This letter of Mrs. Shober's manifesting her interest in the success of the under taking shows that the same spirit exists in southern ladies as induced the wife of President Davis to surrender her silyer and jewels to be sold and converted into who know nothing of the working and I shoes and clothing for those men whose the purpose of the nervous svstem it is names we perpetuate. evident that the prompt feeding of the nerves . with Paine'i celery compound must be followed by a decided gain in health and vigor of the entire system There is no organ of the body that is not controlled by the nerves It is the putting off of attention to the s'gns of heart weakness that fills the sta the only way to cure catarrh is to purify the blood. Hood's Sar aparilla purities the blood and tones up the whole system Johnson's Aromatic Compound Cci Liver Oil with hypophosphites is invalua ble in all scrofulous affections, purifies the blood, builds up the nppetite anl makes sound flesh Pir.t bottles ill). W. M. Yearby. Chew Sweet (Jinn and lVpoin, A most delicious and fragrant chewine sum, aids digestion and purities an.! sweetens the breath. Sneed A: Thorns, Hgenls for Durham. Johnson's Magnetic Oil, horse brand, is i powerful liniment especially prepared for external use for persons and all dis eases of horses and cattle. 1 03 size '1) cts. 50 ct size 25 cts. W. M. Yearby. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canaioharie, N. Y.. save that he always keeps Dr. King's ew Dis covery in the house and his family has al ways tounu the very best results lollow it? tistics with overwhelming numbers of use ; taat he would not be without it, if pro- chaths from "heart failure." Those wLo curable. O. A. Dykeman, druggist, Catskill, at once build up ther strength and nourish ' ""J8 D' flnfeff scoyery . , , 1 , is undoubtedly the best cough remedy : that the feeble nerve centres with fame's eel he has used it in his family for eight years, ery compound, check weakness of that and it has never failed to do all that is important organ as readily as weakness claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so u"b auu icsieu ; a rial uuiutrs n ee ai R. Blacknall & ?on's drug store. size 50c. and $1.00 Regular of any other part of the body. The greatest modern invigorator, discovered by tl e man whom Dartmouth college is m )3t proud to honor, Prof. Edward E Pnelps, M D , LL D., was welcomed as a more than extraordinary step in ad vance of anything before at the command of physicians, for curing rheumatism, tt uralgia, debility. Countless women I Berry weak, thin, mere bundles of nerves, and cheap as you want them, either by the Try Campbell's Horse Foot Remedy for corns, quarter cracks, split hoof. hard. dry, brittle and contracted feet, sores, bruises, cuts, swellings, scratches, foot rot, etc. tor sale by Sneed & Thomas For the Sporting Man! ft f oc KsO. win rent vou guns as Supplies For sale by l e. WILLARD, Jr , discouraged by their inability to gain strength, have been started on the sure road to recovery by Paine's celery com pound. Physicians prescribe it the woild over Get strong and well with Paine's eel ery compouhd. Here is the experience of Mrs. William McCollom, of Trenton, Mo , who says: "I have had neuralgia for eight or ten years. Ie began to thing that eventually it would cause my death. I would have three or four awful attacks in a month, day or week. Go and see him, as his it- headquarters for such articles. Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Cool Sniings. N. C, who has been attending the Eastern Baptist association near Mt. Olive, N C, passed through last night en route home Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the eustachian tube When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. I 1 . . . . t7 ' and all the pain would settle in the base ana wnen it is entirely closed deafness is nf rrv brain, and extend down mv hark the result, and unless the inflammation - J , J , Globe Office. K JCUred .ai I'CV.ic v. . ! W IS ticiliars Atianta.C'A. office laif..; v. (.',:';.'. mm Htki 3 lasting several hours. "We tried everything that we could think of, but noting did me any lasting good until my mother came od a visit and told me to try Paine's celery com pound, as she was using it for nervous rouble with wonderful success We both think your compound saved us from going crazy. I only used two bottles of can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyea lorever: nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous Bur- faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulaas. free. F J Cheney & Co . Toledo. O. CjgFoId by druggists, 75 Brain workers will find Johnson's Aro matic Compund Cod Liver Oil, witb Iron, Quinine and Strichnia, a nerve and bruin tonic of unusual merit ; medical t-cience produces no better. W. M Yearliy Johnson's Oriental Soap is far superior 'o all the other so called medicinal soap for beautifyiDg the complexion W M 1 earby. 500,000 boxes Japanese Pile Cure were old in 1803 in the United States It is sold with written cuarantee to cure or money refunded. W. M. Yearby. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castori. Life, Health and Strrnzth. Apalachioi.a, Fia Messrs. Lippman Uros., Savannah. Oa.: . Dear Sirs I wilt write to inform you that i was afflicted with blood disease. I trM"" bottle of end it gave mono relief- l in bed seven mont h. I trid m omin Dt I "J: sicians, and they could not do rat- any ttwi- 1 saw your advertisement of I. V. P. i1,' Apalacnicola Times, and thought I would try it. Theottlel irot tonight makes seven eiKht, and, oh, how Rood I feel. 1 hive l-wa up ever since and at my business, iuiuh- spector. Y.u may publish this if you i hav informed mv friends that i. r. life, health and strength. M. I. Hohle tjld by all druja-tfists and Keneral storm Liripman Bros., proprietors and lrui-t'-vacnah, tia. Off-ice of J. R. Rosamond. Duraanf. !' Messrs. Lippman Bros., t'uvannah. fJa.: OtNTLEMKN While in an Antonio. J"'-., last pprinjr, I saw your advertisement or t P. (Prickly Ash. Poke K(ot and Pota-la the paper for tho cure of rheumatic"0' great relief from it. on my return horn ' ; my druggist, Mr Joh.i McClellan. t -r a a supply. After taking, I tbink ten have not had a pan or acue 6inc-. n that T BiifTornH for twfntv-flve O'v yeaf. ' could not get the least benefit ur.til 1 tried ' P. P.. and thereiore take pleasure iu mending it to all. You rs, KoaAIot- Dry Comp 'Xt i "!i, -,v n ; tlio ; ie S;ikve J"st b5en leed by us. The vast quantities, low prices and lateness of styles of our Dress Goods and Ladies Wrai- o ; y o t d,,'?"0'"' store, ever da-y- Pr fles on these great specialties are simply enormous. We are well stocked on these lines fw h e-u ill Xh nnd pli !i foi ht?u w,m fine double-width Henrietta at 15c a yard; 20 pieces double-with fine Dress Goods m Urn , I,. (H . di plain and changeable effects, that compares favorably with the high class novelties. The entire lot-and they should , f r , u V-11 "JviHwho are in search of cheap stylish Dress Goods goes at the grand uniform price of 25c a vard ! el SmSSS cDolorin2s0dDSV "li PTd CaX& seen & aIkin' Xlatcst yles of Capes and Cloaks are now being shown l.y ' r i is th it e ii be h id 2 l UI fU1' tnImm5d Cape at S2'98' Ke,nlcmbei this: We have the newest things in Dress Goods and Ladies .uk, u a u, ,.i i I . . .Asain, would have you remember that our prices are as low and in many instances lower, than can be found elsewhere. m u m a L.i etui comparison of goods and pnees-we meet all competition. We shall be pleased to receive a visit from all readers ot tins special announcement of new Dress Goods, Capes and Cloaks. Respectfully Yours,