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Personal Mention. MI'S Florence Love U vIbUIdk friends In Winston. Mr. jMper SIcRary, who ha oeen quite tick for a week or so, i out gain. Mist Emma Love, who has been quite sick for some time, is, we are glad to learn, somewhat improved. We regret to hear of the serious ill ness of Col. L L Polk, at Washing ton City. Hon. J. C Buxton, of Winston, is in the city. Mr. D. H. Gardner, of New Hill, paid ns a pleasant visit today. Mr. W. M Utley. who has been at tending the Keely Iustitute at Greens boro, returned to the city yesteiday. Good Time Ahead. We had a conversation this mora Ing with that prince of caterers to the public wants, Major Eugene G. Harrell, who is now deeply engaged in preparations for the coming ses sion of the Teacher's Assembly at Morehead. Mp yr Harrell is confident 0 having one of the best attended and, most enjoyable sessions yet hel 1. The assembly will cli se at Mnrehee.d ou the night of Sunday July 3rd, ai d on the morning of the 4th, the teach ers will start in a body for an excur sion to Atlanta The fare for the round trip will be $13 75, which will he unusually low considering the conveniences secured. It is expected that there will be four parties of ladies in attendance on the assernb'y from Richmond, Danville, Ports mouth and Staactou. Besides there will be a gre.it many visitors from other points. The trip to Atlanta will no doubt be taken advantage of by many of orr people who desire to see the "gate city." Fuller particulars will be given hereafter. Station Uonse. We should hardly think it is neces sary, now that the Board of Aide men have authorized a committee to take tht matter in charge, to public' y urge at length the erection of a new station house in Raleigh. The sub ject has been presented in all i s aspects, so that the need of such a building is perfectly apparent. We must however, insist that there shall be no more delay than absolutely necessary in the premises. The hot weather is now upon us, and no one will, for a moment deny, the total unfitness of the present station hous , for the incarceration of offenders No matter how well it tray be attended to, it cannot possibly be put in con dition of perfect neatness. Let r.s hope that the building may be push -ed early to completion. St. Mary's Reception There was a brilliant reception at St. Mary's school last night. .which was well attended The groauda wore beautifully and bri ilauily iiiuinio til presenting a most animated eceuM Music was funfehed l,y tlw Phal&i.x hand, and vt.rytlwig weut 'ff as a inarrUgt" fees The Htiea were received by Mr. and Mr IJ-nnt Smedes, assisted bv Mr and Mrs Chas Root. Mm. Lak. U:. WiM Erwin, Mr. Ire i -li, Mu'sSt r e, Mr. Mearee a-id others.. The ar. g-.lleiy presented much attraction, and ri freshuiPfts wrre enjnel. NO OTHER Sarsaparilla com bines economy and strength like HOOD'S. It is the only one of which can truly be said " 1 00 Doses $ 1 ." Remembr the Suuday school ex cursion train will leave at 7:10 tomor row morning Los of fun &q enjoy ment for all who go." Carry your fish ing tackle if you are fond of fishing. Tomorrow ic the day for the excur sion to Clarksville. Va The Sund y school is determined to make this the best excursion they ever had. Tt is the first Sunday school excursion that ever went into another State from Raleigh , The County Commissioners tranr acted only routine business today. Trial. Why sffCer from the bud ''effects of the La Grippe Lame Back, Kidueyaud Liver di&ase, Rheumatism, In digestion, Dyspepsia, any hind of weakness, or otbnr rti- eases. when Electr city will cure yoj and keep ffWffiMl-Pr- Judd's Electric Belt f6. tiO and $15, if satisfied. Also. Electric Truises and Box Batteries. Costs nothing to try them. Can be regulated to suit, and guaranteed to last for years. A Belt and Battery combined, and produces puffioient Electricity to shock. Free Medical advice. Write to day Give waist measure, pnee and full paiticulars. Agents wVanted. (may 28) . Address Dr. Judd, Detroit, Mich. PANACEA An Unsurpassed Tonic, Appetizer and Blood Purif.er, For Dyspepsia, General Ddl ity, Loss of Appetite, Kid ney and Liver Diseases, Chronic Diarrhea, Rcrof ula and Eczema, its virtueH are extraordinary. Pleas ant, harmless, reliable. JAS. McKIMMON Sc Co., uia23tf C. B . Anderson, No. 5 Hargett St. (5T 1 1 will commence from this diy to close out. line of 3'5 inch Henrietta Cloths, worth 30c, for 21c per yard I have all the c i'o-s an I Mack in these g w Is. Also the best brands of 10c Ginghams f.r 8 l-3c per yar.l. The verv bct 74c Calico for ftlc ayard. The very best ijc Calico for 6c per SHOES. SHOES. These are a few of the startling 1 w prices I am making in shos; Ladies tine Dongola Kid Shoes, worth for 2 25; Ladies 52 5) Kid 8ho9 for 2; Ladies $2 25 Kid Shoes for II i.r); Ladies Kid and Groin Shoes, worth $1 75 for SI Ladies Grain Shoes, worth 1 50, for 1 15; Children's and Misses Shoes in proportion. Come to see me and I will sell yon a pair of shoes "3"C. II. ANDERSON, 5 IT AliGETT ST. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIA TION. 8pecial. Detroit, June 7. -The American Medical Association, which meets here today in annual session repre sents 80,000 American physicians, one hundred of the leading medical col leges of the country with an annual attendance of ten thousand students and 740 hospitals. Forty one State Medical Societies are represented here today and among those in at tendance are many who have also come as delegates to the National Conference of State Boards of Health now in progress in Lensioar, Mich. The officers of the Ajnericvn Medical Association are Dr. Henry C. Marcy, of Boston, president ; Dr. Willis P. King, of Missouri, Dr. Henry Palmer, of Wisconsin, Dr. W. F. C. Davis, of Alebama, Dr. W. F. Taylor, of Cali fornia, vice president. Dr. William R. Atkinson, of Pennsylvania, perma nent secretary, Dr. R J Danglison, of Pennsylvania, treasurer, Dr. G. W. Webster, of Illinois, librariao. The American Association for the study and cure of Inebriates, the American Climatological Association and the American Public Health Association are also represented here today. That Tired Feeling Is a dangerous condition due directly to de pleted or impure blood. It should not be allowed to continue, as in its debility the system is especially liable to serious attacks of illness. It is remarkable how beneficial Hood's Sarsaparilla is in this enervating state. " Possessing just those ele- HOOCl S ments - which the system SarSaDcl" needs and readily seizes, ... this medicine purifies the rilla blood, and imparts a feeling ol serene strength which is comforting and satisfying. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best remedy for that weakness which prevails at change of season, climate or life. "I have been convinced mm ,1... that Hood's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest medi- the Weak cines in the world. I say erit this for the benefit of all ronS otiier tired out, run down, hard-working women. Hood's Sarsaparilla is not only ex cellent as a blood purifier, but for all other female complaints, even if of long standing." Mrs. M. A. Scablett, Northville P. O., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, gl; sIxforjg5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries', Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar you in health. (Headache relieved in one WATTIEHS. Sole Agents for ifaiegb, 3. C. yard. Ciat h rgains in Dress Linings. SHOES. Get ready for a trin to old Virginia The Edenton St M E Sunday school have perfected all arrangements for a nice trip next Wednesday, Juoe8'h, to Clarksville, Va Get ready and go with them. We most deepl- t to annonnc the death of Mrs Ki- .- wif; f Jena tor John L. King of t i: f e uu-v. She was a mot -Bii.i)-. .icLviyaod her loss will be d.-fjl" fic iu the so cial walks of that section. Dissolve alum in hot wat r, making a very strong solution. Apply to furniture or crevicee in the wall with a print brush. This is sure destruction to all noxious vermin, and invaluable because easily obtained If is more over, perfectly safe to use and leeves no trace behind. When yon suspect moths have lodged in the borders and carpets wet their edes with a strong solution. Whenever it reaches them it is certain death. KEW ADVEK'm '.MERITS. MllisMeloo? BOY'S Pants 25cT)0 'STennisShoes50c OY'S Waist 25cLOY'S Hats 25c. MEN'S White Shirts 50c, EN'S Linen Collars 10c, MEN'S Drawers 25o, EN'S Undershirts 2ic. Big stock seasonable goods at low prices. WHITING BROS. 10 East Martin street. Mortgage Sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed to C C and E B Barbee, on the 25tn diy of July, 1887, by Mary F1 Coats and her husband, 8 W Coats, recorded in the offl'-e of t-e Regis ter of Deeds of caid cunty, in book 95, page 784, 1 will sell at public auct;on to the high est bidder for cash at the court housa door in the city of Raleigh. N C, on Wednesday, the 6th ay of July, 18 2, at 12 o'clock m, the lot of iand8ituated on the wes' side of South Blount street, in the said city, adloining the lots of Latta & Myatt, K H Tucker and oth ers iu said city, recentlv occupied by S W Coats as a residence and sale stables. Said lot fronts 721 fee on Blount street and runs back II 5 feet. E B BARBEE For self and as administrator of C C Bar bee, deceased. je3 tds I c E. Our i x w ago 11 will now start out and we will be pleased to serve former customers and all others who may desire it each morn ing and evening with ice on tickets at the following rates: 5 pound tickets at 8J nts each. 10 5 50 100 " 15 " " " 30 " " " 60 " By the package of 20 tickets or more, cash. JOHESi POWELL. SALE- -AT 216 Fayetteville St. wnni..Dry pipe Wooi. cut in - - - j e , u any part of the city. T TTAf RTTT? .of "any dimensions U itJ. Jj-Di l funrnished on sho-t nouce. Aiso sningies, iatlis, 6zc FnOTl - My filial Horse and JL JJjLJ Cow Food is gaining qui e a ..nnUiAn v.l. 1 TA ill - a icubauvil nuciovu U3U, Xb WX11 Pay V( U to give it a trial. WHEAT, &C.-Jte3 at lowest prices Wheat, Corn, Oats, Ry.3, both for seed and feed. Also Bran, Corn Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, choice Timothy Hay, Wheat and Rice Straw. ALSO FERTILIZERS--, f ted f ert lizars, Pure bone Meal, Land Plas ter, Ac!;! Pheiphate 8hell Lime in any quan titirvi. CrrnC Choice Grass and Clo kjllj I1'JLkJ""ver Seeds of every kind, both for field and farm. JR. WYATT. YOU ! AWT Something superbly nice, buy some of Miom English Cured Shoulders at 10c a pound which so nearly approa h the very best rund hams. Then if you want a first clcss ' - NMOKB, S Or if you sh.juli? want anything to go befo? or after thesii at moderate prices th it wii! nlcase you, nail on John R. Terrell, VO 203 ayUcviMe Street th: Carriage Factory We will make you anything you want in the shape of OR OTHER VftHIOLEB. ' WK MARK A 8Pf CIALTY OF Substantial Repairinr REGULAR FRAZER CART SH VFrS PC. REPAIRING, IN STOCK. old Jobs Repaired and made tojkokifre NEW. WE try to please our customers by polit attention. Send iu your orders. J. W. EVANS, Corner Blount and Morgan Streets, mh7 RALEIGH, NO m in Assignee's Sale. H. A. Llttman & Co. having this day made an assignment to me of their entire stock of goods In the store No. 10 E. Martin St., I will proceed, on Saturday, May. 28, TO SELL SAID GOODS AT COST. The stock consists of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, &c. Now Is the time to secure bargains. D. ROSENTHAL, Trustee. May 26, '92. LOOK HERE! Splendid offerings in Furniture, Instalment Plan, Monthly and Weekly Paymnts. Luxurious Matt'esses, L:icc Curtains (just arrivtd), Bureaus, Wardrobes, splendid Lounges, eleiraxt Spring Chairs, Hall Racks, K:it an Mattresses (something new), all at the CHEAPEST RATES Aside from the main department, we have a section of our store specially devoted to Furniture at the very lowest popular prices, consisting of everything in our line suitable for housekeepers of moderate means. Don't forget the place. THOfiliS U.1JMLI, Exchange Place, South side MfcL Ice Cream Saloon. This is a real nice place where you can. and comfort aud refreshment in .the shape of delicious ice cieam in Bretscn's - Ice - Crem Parlor, tnd jut such confectioneries as you like best. The Bakery and Confectionery Depart ment is kept supplied with fresh Confections, icnat.ks. Candies, Cakes, Breads, &c, just fr jm the Tens . - Don't fail 10 cad hi and take a saucer of c cream wlin down to vn shoppiug, and I iave your orders for y ur bread at, the same, time. Natural Ice fu-uished from the Ice .eMir below, till 10 p iu. CH AS. BRETSCH na27 ' 103 Fnyetteville street. Remington Standard Pypk Tritersj Hi htSri, til More Remington's are used in Raleigh than ill other makes combined. For catalogues or information, apply to the undersigned. WM KASDALE, J B CULPEPER, 'Raleitrh. N il- 11tf Hiohmond. Va Bakery and Confectionery
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