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INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPH ICAL UKION. Special. ; Til LUBLPHil, Jaa 13th. Th ; International Tj ;poraph! :-l Union Convention began here oday in the '. Drexel lusMtute. PreNWl-.-nt W. D Prescott of Toronto in the chair All j the Unions iu the eouutry are repre- j sen ted and much inport-iut buauiess will be transacted. Auiou tins j will be the fntnre attitude of the 1 T. U. to the United Typ-.tbahe ; tue influence of the PUUbu'g etriie on I the craft throughout the couutry ; J the farther eonf-ileratiou of the short j hour woik day ; tho luture of the home for Uuiou printers ; the appren ticeship question which it now very unsatisfactory and a thorough reor ganization of the international body on the Hoes of the reform, in other words, an effort will be made to do away with the centralization of pow er in the Executive body. That Tired Feeling Which Is so specially overpowering when the seasons chance, and that prostration follow ing severe attacks of Illness, are overcome by Ilood's Sarsaparilla, which imparts the Strength and appetite so much desired. Hood's Sarsaparilla has accomplished won ders for people who were " all run down." . Ilaod'a PilU have won high pralso for their easy yet efficient action. Try them. MATERIALIZE SPIRIT FORMS. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 11. Stories of wonderful Spiritualistic manifestations come from Cass coun ty, where, it is claimed, James Riley is exhibiting the power to produce in daylight or in a brilliantly lighted room materialized spirits. Persons highly respected in this community areready to swear that in tte home of Riley they have met and talked with departed friends. The bodies produced are said to be solid as flesh and bone and while the manifesta tion lasts the figures are filled with life and are apparently in a happy mood. At least 500 visitors hav. crowded th home of Riley during the juti three months among them "many of" the leading scientists, doc tors, lawyers, literary men and liber alists of ' the country coming' from points as far away as San Francisco and New York. All kinds of tests have been made to prevent fraud and many confirmed skeptics have become devoutSpiritua lists after viewing the work of Riley. Attempts to hold the materialized forms have failed, and when messages have been written on slates and an effort made to prevent the spirit hand from taking the slates they have been broken or twisted from the hands of the inquisitive visitors. At every seance the mothers, broth ers, sisters, or friends of members oi the audience have appeared, been re cognized, and where doubt has exist ted the spiriie have on several oc casions adopted novel methods to prove the truth cf their claims for identity. Monday, in the presence of a large party, Abraham Lincoln stepped into the room and holding a slate to the light wrote a message Little children have been materialized and crept or walked upon the floor The different manifestations are of such material form that the country round about is wild with excitement. JSRiley is 49 years old and is below the average intelligence, as he has never attended school in his life. His health is being destroyed by the spiritual exhibitions. He refuses to accept money from visitors. Several offers of $25 to $1(0 per week salary to travel on the road have been re fused by him. QEnough rnonej has been spent on the roads of this State in the last cen tury to have made every main road lntne commonweaitn as nam as a rock and as smooth as a floor, and reasonably level and straight if only the money had been used systematic cally and not . tiered away on waste ful expernetr and in "repa-rs which ore worse than neglect. Enough will be similarly used in the next hun dred years. Isn't it about time for the thrifty people of the state to be gin to look at their own permanent interests in this matter ? Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin. Sneciallshoe sale this evening at Norris' Dry Goods Store, IT3LlSHkD JtVKI iJ-TlRKOOH, IHi: VIS I TOR U served hy rirriers In the city at "5cuim per mouth, payable to the cttrrtt-rs iu aovuace. Prices formatting: f,por year, or j 5 fonts per month. Communications appearing in these volumes are but the expressions of jue opinion of the correspondent writing the-same, aud tbey alone are 'ecroLrk 1X1 after your nan.. alct yoa (hat your time U oat Adciree all orders ai d conaauntcsi iOUH LO 1IUOWK & AVILLlAMSs, lUleigh, N C Local notices in this paper will be five Cents per line each insertion. Lahokst City, CmorLATios. UAL131UU, JUXE 13, 1802 i HE FARMER HIS OWN VICTIM. Never bfor iu the history of this country has there existed such wide soread and all pervading discontent and political unrest aj tin been found iu all sections of late Especially hn this been the case among the agricu aral population. Faruuiug like every other business, has been made to fed the force of the s! arp and increasing coo? pet it ion that is making itself felt more and more each year in every line of enterprise. Profits in eery sort of busines8,and margins iu all lines of hade, are be ing rodeced by tiiis close competition, until economy and dispatch are es sential to success. Old methods and expensive supplies will fail the far uaer as well as the carriage builder every time. The season for several years have not been as favorable.and the prices realized have not been as high for farm products as in some years past And while legislation has aot been in all cases as favorable to he farmers' interests as it might, have been; still no amount of legisla tion can long render farming or any other business profitable unless such farming or other business be conduct ed in accordance with the inevitable laws of trade and commerce; that is, the greatest possible production at the least possible experse. The sup ply and demand will ultimately regu lace prices, iu spite all sorts of legisla tion and any amount of combination, unless such legislation be such as to destroy confidence and bring ruin upon all. The grievances the farmers are complaining' of - up and down the land, are simply the results of their own doings. The Alliance, the Third party, the Democratic or Republican parties, or 8ny other party may get i into power and legislate fcr the far mer as best as it is possible to do; and still, so long as a farmer goed in debt for five dollars worth of manure to put on an acre of poor land and ex pends twenty dollars iu cultivating, harvesting and selling the products, for which he gets twenty dollars, and buys his flour, meat and hay, the meantime, he will fail But if he feeos his home-made hay aud corn to his home-raised horse with which he cultivates his barn-yard manured acre of laud tnd gets fifteen dollars for the products, while he and his family have been living on his home raised bacon and flour, he has nol failed, but if he will keep on in tha way, will get rich. Legislation can't do that for him unless it makes it a criminal offence for him to give a mortgage on bis crop, or buy a pound of meat, flout, hay or guano. Fl OTHERS' Friend,v ikes child bsrth easy. Colvin, La., Bee. 2, 1886. My wife used JEOTHEE'S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not be) without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS, Sent by express on receipt of price, $1,50 per bot tle, noon I o iuoiger " mauea nee. BRADFIELO REQULATOR CO., ton T ul OBUaaiT. ATLANTA, OA. Pianos and organs cash or time at W. o. Uzzle's, 114 Fayetteville street next door to Fred A. Watson s. Special bargains in Bengal tissues at Norris' Dry Goods Store. a ora m On draught. $1.1C per gallon. Five 40o each, or $7.50 pr WAItKftK'CKD AHSOLUl""V l'oit .ui 'iwnji.iit iLxi Excellent Table "Wine Delivered at ab'ive pric-h fre of chrge in the citv of Rule'ph. Kegs and casb delivert-d at any fMght office ia North Carolina, South Caro liua cr Virginia. Charges prepaid. A. DUGHI, A sent, apt ltu Juaaluska Wine Co., Baleigh, N. C. Jm HiLT- BOBBITT LEADING DRUGGIST AND DiSPEHSER OF THE SODA FOUNTAIN INCLUDING RALEIGH N. C. TEACH UR8' AM8EM KLY. For above occasion the Richn ond & Danville Railroad will sell reduced rate round trip tickets' to Mo'Vhoad, JN. t., aud return at the following rates from points namod be'w plus $2, which covers membership eonpon sold with tickets, entitling purchas ers to all privileges of the Assembly and reduced rates at the hotel. Kates from intermediate toints in the same proportion. Tickets on sule June 18th to July 3d, limited Ju'y istn: Charlotte, $8 05 Asheville, $10 55 Durham, 5 00 Henderson, 610 Lenoir, 8 90 Statesville, 7 65 Wilkeshoro, 8 30 Waynesville, 11 15 Greensboro, 6 35 Lincolnton, 8 55 Winston, 6 90 Salisbury, 7 15 Reidsville, Raleigh, 6 80 I Oxford, 5 90 4 40 Se'ma, 3 25 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONs VENTION. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville railroad will sell tickets from all first a d second grade cou pon ticket offices to Chicago, 111., and return, at one lowest first class fare for the round trip " Tickets on sale June 16th to ?0fch inclusive. Limited etarning July 28h, 18)2 Messrs J. M Broughton & Co., can put you on the track of some good investments of your ready cash, by interviewing their). Special bargains in figured organ dies at Norris' Dry Goods Su re, gallon keg 3.50 ech. Qaart bottles case of 9 doien bot'les. IT ai !lv, IIlUKkLr IlFf'OH 1OMESTIO kUUPONl':8. FIST DRINKS. n E C. TMWH& 9A$TOB B B. To fcafc effect Sunday, Jan 10th, 1898 Trams moving .North. No 88. No 84. Stations Mail train. Fas & Mail. Le Raleigh. 11 25 am 5 00 p to Wake. 12 04 5 88 Franklioton, 1S28 5 58 Kittrell, IS 43 15 HendersoD, 12 59 6 30 Littleton, 2 0" 7 85 pm Ar Weldon. 2 45 8 1" a it Trains moving South. No 41. No 4 Stations. Mall train. Past &MaiI Le Weldon, 12 ?n p m 1 10 2 18 2 34 2 51 8 15 SI 55 p m 7 00am Littleton, Henderson, Ktttroll, Frankllnton, Wake, Ar Raleigh. 7 89 8 43 8 69 916 9 86 10215am Loulsburg Raroad. Trains moving North. No 88. Pass, No 8, Stations. Mail A Express. Le rranklint'n, 3 nopm 9 20am Ar Louinhnrg, 8 " R p vn 9 55 Trains mcirc South. No 41, Pass. No 9, Stations. Mai) A JSxpress. Lb Tjouisbnrar, It 8r a 5 00pm Ar Franlint'n, 12 05 p tu 5 85pm AM 8'fITH. Supt No ice. Having this day qup lifted asthp execu to ol tne last win ana testament oi r ancy Al len, decayed, this is to give notice to those in dented to her estate- to make prompt pay ment of same to me: and to tnoae tio wnom the estate U indebted will present the r claims on or befor the 2th day of April 1893, or this will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOHN W BKOWN, Executor. April 28th, 1892 6w. If -Yon Want Mono , A cjok, A partne A situation, A servant girl. To sell a larm, To sell a li. uso, To bu or sell hock, Hood boarding houo. To bhII plants or grain, Sell groceries or drugs, Sell household far ait ur. To make any farm io&n, Sell or trade tor anyihii.g, Find customer- for anvtLiug, Kead and advertise in thV Kaieigr wmm vissruR. 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