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4 1 DAILY STATE CHRONICLE, JULY i5, 1891. for n n i n n . i - -W T TTfc . 1 . vr.-..iY t.i: ocmn Amartm nM At thft I hirfltm KxnnsitiftTi. lit- j.ne women praise j. . x . a ., xixe mxc axuuxviv. r::;: General weakness and no T a nniTH I ll ll I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iikii rvrl v llLV l no la awaro to T f nana ta tiMT I j ofhislife,andon the day of his Cuoice 0f eround for a location of a Nervousness Jndigestion, Rheuma death, if the quantity of phospho- pmnd tor a locm a tism, and Female Complaints. Try V.r f State Building because she was the ih trrpat and powerful P. P. P., rous line uram mvu;urvux i wu- - . nmpH wprp to hppnmp visible, it nrsi 10 ramy me vonsuiuuon 01 me ana lueu rtjcuiumcuu xt w jvui would not amount to more than United Statesr" Rhode Island was neighbors, ana youwm Know you ? A VV1 nnnnln l . 1 Ml , 1 1 1 uiiguv pruuaui aumcc lu up a. wupc lastj ana Wlli tnus nave last or ot luciter matches. I IIUUSVU D VUUlVt JLb is a lit lie rrn i ll tt 1J v I l cxxxciix rwtxux tuau vxxvs ihu oiuaiicot VL'BLISITED DAILY AND WXEKLY BT The Chronicle Publishing Go., 216 FayettevMe St., Raleigh, North Carolina. JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Editor. have done a good deed. directors : JosEpnua Daniels, H. B. Hardy, . Geo. P. Pell. ments: "Imagine an administra- gtates of the ori inal thirteen should tion that only scraped together the the and lagt illuminating power of two lucifer matches during a six weeks' vaca- The Senatorial fight in Missis tion!" sippi gets hotter. Maj. Barksdale And, continuing, the writer (Sub-Treasury advocate) carried who really must have had our own Carroll county, which is the home distinguished ichthyophagist under of Senator George. In Yazoo, consideration observers: which has always been Maj. Barks- "Wbilp Kvihtr unon fish onlv. dale's strong-hold and which is o r J' w one feels fa want,' a craving for his old home, George gets the in- 'something you don t Know wnat structions. Barksdale's friends that is to say, you cannot give a attribute it to his advocacv of the n fimp to vniir npsirps; nor hops tnP feeling wear off as you continue the Sub-Treasury bill, for he is person- dietary." THE TERMINAL ROAD MOVES HEADQUARTERS. ITS ally very popular in Yazoo. Up to date, George has 40 out of 47 of the nominees. TERMS POSTAGE FREE Daily, one year, - - -Daily, six months, - - -Daily, one month, - - -"Weekly, one year, - - - "Weekly, in clubs of 5, The headquarters of the West Point Terminal system, known as the Richmond and Danville, will shortly be removed from Washing ton to Atlanta, and Mr. Pat Cal houn will be made Vice Presi dent of the system. This is a move that indicates the determination upon tne part oi tne lermmai au- thorities, not only to make divi dends, but to redouble their ef forts for the rapid and solid development of the country through which their lines run. Mr. Inman and Mr. Calhoun tell the Atlanta Constitution that the removal of the headquarters was agreed upon be cause the great system can be more successfully operated from Atlanta than from any other point. The removal is a great thing for Atlanta. General Manager Wm H. Green, General Pass. Agent J as. L. Taylor, Traffic Manager Sol. Haas, and Treasurer Hall will havejtheir offices in Atlanta, $6.00 3.00 .50 1.25 1.00 Liberal commission allowed to club agents. Sample copies furnished free on ap plication. DROP US A POSTAL. If at any time your paper is not de livered, or if it is delayed. Papers should be on the door steps of every city subscriber by six o'clock in the morning. If not jnmclm1v ic at fuiilt and so we want to know it. and m the course of a short time if you fail to receive your paper, sboPs for tn building and repair of therefore, or if it comes late, drop locomotives and cars will be erected. as a postal at once, giving your Mr. Calhoun, Vice-President,will . 1 1 J -1 .l! 1 7 auuress, anu biuuii yuur cum- i nw,n i Ai j i v t iiivr ui. tiiiii-t-. in m i i:iiii :i virui i !i vh full authority to hear all complaints, find out what is needed and act for the company. We note this movement with pleasure because it is another indi cation that owners of great South, era interests are finding out that the most successful man agement is possible only by personal contact with the Southern people. The Terminal system has been fortunate in having such wise Southern men as Mr. Inman, Col. Andrews and Mr. Calhoun in 1 i !i. i , mi cuarge 01 us interests, ine more power and authority they are given, j A- ii. iiuu lue nearer me managers are brought in contact with the people, the better for the South and for the roads. Paris is excited over a paper by DR. Lannelongue in which he disclosed the results of treating in- fantile cases of tuberculosis with in- Wake Up If you wake up in the morning with a bitter or bad taste in your mouth, Languor, Dull Headache, Despondency, Constipa tion, take Simmons Liver Begulator. It corrects the bilious stomach, sweetens the breath and cleanses the furred tongue. Children as well as adults sometimes eat something that does not digest well, producing Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Restlessness, or Sleeplessness a good dose of Regulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless is this remedy that it can be taken oy the youngest infant or the most delicate person without injury, no matter whatthe condition of the system may be. It can do no harm if it does no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never lails inrdoing good. Be Not Imposed Upon! Examine to see that you set the Pennine, Distinguished from all frauds and nutations bv our red Z of his nomination e s President, he Trade-Mark, on front of Wrapper, . and on the side the eal and signature said: of J. H. Zeilin & Co i "I AM A DEMOCRAT. plenty of Groceries, and can make prices. Come and see us. W. B. Mann & Co., Cor. FayetteviUe and Hargett 8t?.t RALEIGH, N. C. june2-tf. SUMMER SPECIALTIES BefrigeratorB Water Filters and Coolers Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Crushers and Shaves Wire dish Covers, Croquet Seta, Hammocks, Fly Fans and TratJB Baby Oarriages and Swinge, ' OU rttoves and Carptt Sveeupr. Bath Tubs for Infants and And a General Line of FURNISHING GOODS All at the Loweat Pricee. apr24-2tn. W. H. HUGHES Balei?h,K.'c. There is a dispute between the admirers of Cleveland and Hill as to which one is the author of tlie above expression. Hill has en joyed the honor exclusively because in the fall of 1885 he made a speech in Brooklyn and brought down the house with the declaration "I am a Democrat." Now a New York admirer of Mr. Cleveland calls attention to the fact that on July 24th, 1884, when Mr. Cleveland was notified HARRIS' DYEING AND RENOVATING WORKS. EastJ Mabtin'Stseet. 'RALEIGH, X. C. We make "a Specialty rof Slocking and Pressing Siikg Hats. Work Done on the Most Approved y safe an(i free from thj5 anovaiK. Mian A trial trill onniri-npo rnn I . - Newbern House, Morehead City, N. C. Under New Management, Has been refitted for the sea and no pains will be spared to mak it a delightful resort. So hlm LWiki to offend the Ladies and endair the children. They will be perftci- Plan. jnne25-tf D. Y. C. HARRIS, Manager. Water Coolers, Galvanized and Porcelain Lined. -BRASS "I am a Democrat because I be lieve that this truth lies at the foundation of true democracy: The p. p p. is recommended by physicians because Preserving - Kettles. Porcelain Lined stating plaint, which will receive prompt attention. 1 am a Democrat, pare and simple. I believe in fighting for reforms in side of party lines. I believe that any attempt to organize a third party in the South would be an ab solute failure Ben Tillman. "WEDNESDAY, - July 15, 1891. mm party and its representatives which they see its healthy effects all around rl6S6rV!nR " hBttlGS tl,o nnL xvih iha l-aorr nil A leading physician in Xew York "t""o "" and director of one of the largehos- xnat concerns ineir weiiare ana pitais, says, t eo. isyo, h-has made safptv fiTi nll obit 'it. wit. f, .11 use of the P. P. P. sent him, and was "trv : . " , pleased to say P. P. P. proved effica- apprecutuun ui iiie saureuness oi eions in a number of oases, and adds, the trust and with a firm resolve to " n? m?re tna ne snouid nave an t . . , .. . .... , ticipated from the satisfactory combi administer it faithfully and well." nation of such well-known drugs. A prominent railway superintendent Eternal Vigilance. of bavrnnah (name given on applica tion) says ne was cnppiea dv a disease jls iue price oi iieaiin. xui wun eat without assistance, having lost the all our nrp.cant.inn there are ene- se of his limbs by rheumatism, ma- . i ll' r , laria, dyspepsia, etc. .Physicians here mine olirOTTfl Inrl'-inrt' nhMif tun rTro I . . x , 1 ""to ""j0 wui vux ojo- sent nun to Aew York and they re tems, onlv waitinsr a favorable od- turned him here, and he was as com- puiuuuiijr luasscu mt-iiifeeives. im- u course of P. P. P. has made him a purities in the blood may be hidden well man. l T- TT -- 1 , . . or vpnr5 or even fnr (renerntimii r. r. is Known among pnysicians or years or even ior generations iT1 thp cmitn fnr itcs HrT nfi tt, and suddenly break forth, under- derful cures as the great purifier of the mining health and hastening death. age- For all diseases arising from impure Blood Poison blood Hood's Sarsaparilla is the un equalled and unapproached remedy. It is King of them all. for it con- quers disease. A POPULAR FALLACY PLODED. EX. This is the time of year when people who think they think begin -to pack their valises and go to the seashore. They don't want to go. Oh, no. They find no pleasure in the inspiring music. The breaking of the billows at their feet is no poem to them. The surf-bath refresh ing and strengthening to tired, or dinary men holds no refreshing . portion for them. Serious thought alone is their recreation, so they say. But thev have labored hard fnr n v.nr nn,i Jectl0ns ot chloride of zinc. The ihey need the fish diet which gives exPeriments been successful strength to the brain. A New but the doctor the7 are only Vnrt TTpmlrl writer CnV bt i,fl experiments. He has, however reason President Harrison went to Cape May. But, alas ! for this long accepted theory that fish food makes gray brain matter. Listen to what a learned writer in a current English magazine has to say on this subject: One popular fallacy in connection with fish may be noticed namely, the oft repeated assertion that the eating of that particular food in creases brain power. No one who has studied the subject can possibly Maeon'a Porcelain and Glass Top FRUIT JARS; STEP LADDERS, FLY TRAPS, FLY FASS, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS. v. i mm m, Raleigh, K. 0 lhe table supplied with all tl delicacies of the season, Polite Clerks, and attentive waiters. and trolling for bluefish and Still Mk: r isn macKerei are among the ex-s enjoyable sports, while the Surf Bathing. the sound bathing and the sailir: are delightful in the extreme. All trains stop at the platte . immediately in front of the Ife. Accommodations first class. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, old sores, pimples, blotches, scroraia, Diood and mercurial poison and skin diseases are eradicated by the use of P. P. P. Hosts of certiflfiats are in office to show the cures in these diseases where all other medicines have failed. NOTICE. LAND SALE. I will sell at public outvery on Wednes day, the 12th day of August, next, on the premises, about 400 acres of land in Terms Moderate. E. D. ARTHUR, Proprietor. TO YOUR INTEREST DON'T YOU FORGET IT! Where the Snow Birds Nest. For a cool place in summer; for health and recreation visit Linville, Rheumatism Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region surroundinsr them. Regular sales of raal estate will commence in .Linvilic on June 1st. Residence and business lots, and suburban sites ottered at private X sale only. may-6-2-m. L0U1SSUE6 mm u, LOUISBURG, N. C. o o- Orange county, on Eno River, formerly r " "ajuaiiuui. known as Dickson Mills, three miles irom tlie North. Wltil a irom umversuy oiauon. r n t c t t A Terms:- One-half cash, balance pur- IUll line OI Ladies SBQ :hase money on twelve months time; Sprite' hnpc Vintc rlrp note bearing interest of 8 per cent, re- C11- oflOCb, lid. Lb, ui en quired. Title reserved till the entire crnods of all kinds and. amount is paid. UVU& Ui Al KlllUS, anu. The above land will be sold in two 1T1 fart anvt.mnrr 111 OUl pains are curea Dy tne wonderful blood- tracts of about 200 acres each, highlv v V , ft h cleansing properties of P P.P. Prick- improved, good building thereon and line Wanted by the pUD ly Ash, Poke Hoot and Potassium. cold spring water. Well timbered. 1 rjTTo -ic ooH v uii J iwi, 7-54t. w. w. nox B. F. Cheatham & Bra. Inflammatory, gout, sciatic and its kindred diseases with its excrutiatins pains are cured by the wonderful blood- Catarrh Originates in scrofulous taint. P. P. P. purifies the blood and fhis prevents catarrh. For Old Sores, Skin Eruptions, Pim ples, Ulcers and Svnhilis. use onlv P. P. P., and get well and enjoy the bless ing only to be derived from the use of THE SWANNAN0A," ASHEVILLE, N. C. DEALERS IN General Merchandise. Next Session will Begin Sept. 2, '91. P. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Good Medium-Priced Hotel. been beseiged with letters from tuberculous patients from all parts of Europe who feel that they are in the presence of a sort of universal panacea. It may have merit, and has made a decided impression upon those who saw the experi ments, but if the public become too hopeful they may be destined to another bitter disappointment like that which followed the shipwreck of the tuberculine treatment of Pro fessor Koch. Fnll Faculty of efficient and experienced teachers. All the English tranches, with Music, Art, Elocution and Ancient and Modem Languages taught by the most approve d methods. (Jalistnemcs free. No physician required in the College dur ing the past year. Board, washing, lights fires and tuition in English only $110 per year. Special studies at reasonable rates. Send for catalogue to S. D. BAGLEY. A. M., june20-W3m President. Potassium. 225 Wilmington St., Under New Management. Thoroughly overhauled, refitted '-I--. - - ' I n conveniences ; 1Unl 6-lm. RALEIGH, - Notice of Sale. As trustees of S. B. Norris and C. A. uarter lormeriy trading and doins bus iness in the city of Raleigh as Norris & Carter, the undersigned will sell on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1S91, at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door of Wake county, all the notes, accounts, choses in action and other evidences of debt belonging to tne sail z orris cc uarter. Time of sale 12 o'clock m. Terms casti. w. tt. UPCHURCH, M. T. NORRIS. Trustees of Norris & Carter. July 10th, 1891. 7-11-tds. Bros.. refurnished : modern delightfully cool rooms, and sunert xc v o. xxates aim reading matter noon application. HOWELL, COBB. junio-dm. Peace RALEIGH, IT. C. LITTLETON HIGH S CHOO Institute WHOLESALE o- -O- Druggists, Sole Proprietors, SAVANNAH, GA. D&W THE FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1891, ADDRFSS JAS. DINWIDDLE, M. a.7 Of IJhIt. of Tirginia, BiXKIOH, N. (J, AND Business Institute. College Preparation. Commercial Course, Penmanship, Telegraphy, Shorthand and Typcw"" Prices very moderate. Unexcelled loca tion. Onens August 24, 1891 For catalogue, address L. W. BAGLEY, Psrsc: june30-2ta TTTANTED. A gool Baker ft Waesnaid. Addre 4 " ..i-, iV 1 --: 3 -' f T. NOKi'v Marion, -9 1
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