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Tlie Remedy. There la much talk about the fre quent raids of thieves lo the suburbs, and especially during the oust few months. In what is known as tbe West End." A night or so since.the premises of three or four families were Invaded and sundry articles stolen. 80 far, it has been unable to ferret out the scoundrels, and the isolated conditiou of the suburb is such that It Is hard to suggest a rem edy. Borne people have Bpoken of the Ineffleieucy of the police In the matter without ever once recurring to the fact, that the police of Raleigh have no authority whatever in 'the premises. Of course all well Irformed nersons should know this, and no doubt the offenders themselves are cognizant of the fact. There it ost be a remedy however, and it would ap pear that it should be lodged with the county authorities. The property of ever? citizen should be protected, this being the object for which gov ernments are instituted. One thing is certain, and that. is, the people of the section referred to are determined not to te trifled with much longer. If protection dof s not come from some legalized authority, the right of self preservation will have to be resorted to, even to the extent of bullets and sbot. In this connection we have heard it intimated that application would be made for incorporating the sub urb uuder the name of "West Ral eigh," with municipal powers As there is very little probability of tbe extension of the corporate limits of Raleigh for some years to come, this plan may be necessary for the proper protection of the large and constant ly increasing population of the sub urb. Confederate Nonument, The North Carolina Ass ci-tlon, the object of which is to erect a mou ument in the caiptol square to the memoiyof the North Carolina Con federate soldiers, has now been regu larly organized, and will no doubt Droceed with enerzyA towards the noble object in view. It is a wor1' that should enlist the active and hearty co-operation of ev-ry true hearted North Carolinian. . We hope that the press of the State will keep the matter constantly before the people and that the work may soon be in due coarse of successful con summation. The following is the or ganization: Mi s Armistead Jones, President; Miss Meggie Cowper, Secretary; Hon Donald Bain, Treasurer. Board of Management Mrs Gar land Jones, - Mrs John W Hinsdale, Mrs P E Hiues, Miss Lovie Park, Mrs Walter Clark, Mrs C T Bailey, Mrs P H Andrews, Mrs A W Haywood, Mrs O B Root, Jr., Mrs E Trapier, Mrs W J Saunders, Mrs T N Richardson, Miss Jrnie Brown, Mrs E E Moffitt, Mrs Spier Whitaker. Advisory Board Gen R F Hoke, Maj R 8 Tucker, Capt Octavius Coke, Capt S A A she, Capt B F Park, Col A B Andrews Col T 8 Kenan, V C Royster, Esq. Capt C B DensoD, Maj John C Winder, W C Stronach. Ei?q, Hor T R Jernigan, Hon R H Battle, William Grimes, Es, R T Gray, Esq W W West, Esq, Hon Charles M Busbee, Capt T O Williams, Maj J B Hill, Capt G M Allen Col F A Olds, J C Birdsoug, Esq, Mayor Thomas Badger, W H Hughes, Esq, Capt J J Thomas, Capt C M Rob erts. Y. HI. C. A. Notts. Dr. R. H. Lewis will address tbe young men of Raleigh at their build ing Fayetteville and Morgan streets, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. The soag service will be conducted by Mr T O. Williams, Jr , the musi e director, from 4 to 4:15 o'clock. The following gentleman will assist In the music: Mr. B F. Womble, - violin; Mr. John CheeR, 1st corn; Mr C.' F Luirsden, 2d cornet; Mr. Roscoe Nunn, fiute; Mr. Wm Cooper, organist Boys' meeting at 2:30. FREE Trial. Why suffer Lame Back, Jktdney eases, when Electr city will cure yoa and keep srOTff KS! or. Ail i 10 and 1 15 if satisfied. Also Meotric try them. Can be regulated to suit, and guaranteed to last for years. A Belt and Battery I combine-!, and produces sufficient Electricity to shock. Cree Medical advice. Write to-1 day- Give waist measme, pnee and full paiticulars. I A-gems Vv anted. may 23) Address Dr. Judd, Detroit, Micb, 1 Tomrorow at the Churches. FIRST SMTIST KV. PB. J. W. CATK, FAFTOE. Sunday school 11:30. Thos. H.Ilriggs, 8upt. Preaching at. 11 a. ra. and 8:00 p. m. All cordially invited. TARKKKACLS BAPTIST BIV. vu J. t. HALL, PA8TOR. Sunday school 9:15. N.B.Brouuhton, 8upt, lYeaeliing at 11 a., ni .And at 8:00 pi 111. Public invited. CH RTRT CHFRCH REV. PR. MARSHALL, RICTOR. Fifth Sunday aftei Trinity, Early I e'ebratioti at 8 0 J a. m. Sunday school at 10.00 a. m. Divine Service and sermon at 11 a. in. Choral Eveuwmg ut C.0J p. m. rn; -vices the twk : Wednesday at U p. in. and Friday at 10 a. ni. Free scats. All invited. CHURCH Or THR GOOD SHEPHERD. Rev. I McK. PiTTiNUER, Rector. Fifth Sunday after Trini .. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Morning prayer and 8-rnion 11 a. m. Evening Pr. yer and Sermon at 8:30. Seats free. All cordially invited. FIRST PBK8BYTEKIAK. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11a. m and 8:00 p. ni. by Rev. A. W. Cheatham. Sunday school at Mission unapei at 4:au p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to au these services, ' " EDENTON BT. M. K C EV. J. K. COIE, PAS"OR. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. w .J.Young.Supf I'reachiiiL' at 11 a. m. and 8.00 p. ra. CENTRAL M. r.. REV. J. S. HURLEY, PASTOR. Sunday sclu I!:30a.m.W.N.Bneinng,supi. Preaching at 11 a. m and 8:00 p.m. BROOKLYN M. E. REV. KENNETH D. HOLMES PASTOR. Sunday school 3 p. m. J. B. Youiu Supt Preaching -it 8:00 p. m. Prayer meetingeveryednesday night 7 :30. CHRISTIAN REV. J. L. FOSTER, PA8IOR. Sunday school 9:30 a. m Preaching at 8 00 p. m. All cordially invited. Fate tevillk Street Baptist Rkv. Jon athan Wood, PlSTOR. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m., John T. Pul len, Superintendent. The loal ministers' eoufrence will lueot in RaU igli 011 Wednesday, July 2 th, at 8 I p m , Rt, Central Metho dist church. Re J. B. Hurley, the pastor, will deliver the address of welcome, which will be responded to by Dr. Abernethy th president of the conference. Dr. Crowell will then deliver his address on the "History of Lnsal" Preaching and Beaiing on Methodist Economy " The confer, tsnce will continue until 8unday night. Program announced day by day. A Tonic and A Pleasure: - That's the happy combination found iu I llleS Beer You drink it for pleasure, and get physical benefit. A whole some, refreshing, appetizing, thirst quenching drink. One package makes fivcgallons. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the talc of Inrgcr profit, tells you some other kind is "just as good" 'tisfalse. No imiUtioa is as good as the genuine Hikes'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS f-Tavi, gin d-"ili th 'v..i)(v necessary to reitu ;o lirw!.- itir Uie be.itlitof our customers, w i'l sell alto' ui ii e wool for 1 per cord on yard, o 50 delivere l any wucre iu the city. LIME 1 10 per barrel. LATHS 1 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lupiber hi plank, pro miscuous width, f S Ml. Framing from $9 to u per l,i:00. Flooring and ceiling S12 50, firt, fjoper i,' ui. Sashr ; Doom- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. alvaysonband 'Ve manufacture our own material which enables us to s 11 at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jy!6 tf t Ellington Royster 4 Co. from the bad effects of the L Orripre and Liver disease, Rheumatism, In dizeation.- Dyspepsia, anv kind of weakness, or other die you in health. (Headache relieved in one J udd's Electric Beit lVa - vjes and Box Batteries." Costs nothing to PAN A (DIE & An Unsurpassed Toiic, Appetizer and Blood Purifier. For Dyspepsia. General Debil , ity, Loss of Appetite, Kid ney and Liver Diseases, Chronic Diarrhoea, 8croN ola and Eczema, its virtues are extraordinary. Pleas ant, harmless, reliable. JT AS. McKIMMON & Co., in23ff Sole Agents for Italeiffh, N. C. J 11 WIN EIIVIIAIINIISII, RALEIGH, N. C, Fucoessor to Evans & Mai tin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Baggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds. Tbe best work is always the cheapest. And this can bo found at th northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. FRAIZER Cart Nhafrs in Stock NO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after year, like HOOD'S Sarsaparilla.- "JDS For Inlaui- I OIKl.t.- Caatorin promo'coa DigentloK, and i voimos Flatulency. (Constipation, cJoui 1 1 ach Diarrhtea, and Fevrishnesa l'hu tbe child is rendKroO nealtb; and its gleet natural Ca.aKr.rift cotitaiutt no Morpbii'O or other nai"iti". poutert? "Castona is ko well ailnptec to ciiiidren tliat I recommeud il as r lerior to anj prescript known to me." H. A. Archek, M. 1., lit So"U. ( lord St, Brooklyn N. Y. 1 ms Casoorm a my pruotic, and And (I pecially adapted .affections of children " UL ROBC&T80K, M. I).. 1067 3d Ave., New York. LKYon Mrsnnal knowledge and observation lean aa; hat Caatorla is an excellent medicine for children, acting aa a laxative and relievina the pent up bowels an general system very much. Many mothers have told me of its ex MUent effect upon their children." D&.G.C Osgood, Level!, fan 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- HOOCI 8 ments which the system SarSaDSt" needs and readily seizes, ..." this medicine purifies the rilla Mood, and Imparts a feeling of 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 MflkAa that Hood's Sarsaparilla is mtt,lw one of the greatest rnedt- the Wo&jc cines In the world, I say &ronfy this for the benefit of all "W"S other 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." Mas. M. A.Scablett, ljprthvUle P. O., Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrnggifta. Jl;slxforJ. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO, Apothecaries, Lowell, Haas. JOO Doses On Pol lav WAUMU N Wagons, etc s DOC TAX. A tnx iiir" every doj? kept in the city lim its is tlu unit payable to th? hief of Pois on the firs?, iliiy of Julv in each vear. Every person owning a dog who ,hall fail to p : the tax during the month of July, or win. 0V1 ill Iraan nnnn Vtiii nvamiaao nn nnlinannn dog after the 1st day of aneust, shall he 11 ject to a fine, and all persons who slmll f . to give in th ir ds sh Ul be demedguil of a misdemeanor ar d five dollars for eac dog so omitted. All unlicensed dogs will l taken up Hnd impounded after the 1st day August, 1892. CDHRARTT, jy!4 6t Chief of Police Mortgage Sale. RY VIRTUE of a mortgage executed ! Tsham Smith and wife, recorded in the fice of the Register of Dee s of Wak com ty in book 110, page 244. 1 will soli at pub! auction for cash, at the court house door i the city of Raleigh, N. O on the 9th day August, 1892, at 12 o'clock in. the lot of lai"; situated on Elm street in said city, adjoii ing the lots of Dr J mes McKee, A. B. Fn rest ard T. L Love, fronting 52 feet on El street and extending back 210 feet. T R. PURNELL Assignee and attorney for Mortgagee hats, mm w We conscientiously quirtf rs for HATS. believe we are hen WHY? This season we bought from a lurge man ufacturer a bis stock at such prices that wi are able to sell theni at what they cost t. make them and, then make something fn ourselves. We have sold many a one too WHITING BROS. Uaiyemty of NoTtii Carolina luBtruction is offered in four gener coun.es of studv, six hrief courses a larg number of Special courses, and in law, me-: icine and' enKineeerii e. The Faculty in eludes-twenty.. teach'-rs. Sol olarships and luan funds are available for nee y young men of talent and cliarticter. The next ses sion bemns bept. 1. For catalogue with full information,' address rrcaidenl Winston Chapel Uiii, N U. YalnaMe Property for Fal Having obtained an oror of court to se 1 Suouciy .nr portion of th. rU estate of l.ry 1. Morehead, decease, this ia to Kin notioetoany who may desire M purchase any of laid real estate to apply to the unde signed. If a sufficient off r ia made to Justi fy the placing of any ot saiu real estate upon Uifl markrl tha annu. will K. i . - ... v wvinruvMirf UUI advert iwoient of the true and place ot a. Jl2ui Admr.c KENNEBEC BIVP ICiE. B c OCE. Wo have made arrangements by which we recewe car loads every tew day of the celebrated KFNNEBEC ICE FROM MAIN. This is hard, pure, tasteless, odorless and much mora durable than any i frozen at a lower temperature, and ia really worth more money, but is so'd at very kuuiII margir in any quantity, Iroui 5 lbs. to 100 lbs, to 1 y prtof the city to a 10 ton car load to any tiepot direct, on very short notice by J0HES& POWELL w of Vaiuabla Real tote. TIME AUGUST 1st, 1892. By authority of a consent iudi?mer.t of th Superior dourt of Wake county in an action entitled W X Lavis and W 1 Jones, ex'ra. ird others vs Louisa L Cosbv ani nthra an. h red for t,e purpose of making assets to (ay certain legacies and charges set forth in a judgment iu the aforesaid action, 1 will, as idjuinistrator of Mary A Morehead, dee'd, and as commissioner, on Monday, 1st day ci Alio-., Of 1MUM at IO ... .U. nv j v .1UL. Ill, ah bile cuuru uouse door of Wake countv. sell to th high est bidder tor cash a certain parcel of Isud in me ciiy oi itaieign, situate on Mouth iilount treet, being part of lot No 776 in the nln of iaid city, bounded on the north by JT Ell- ugwju auu jineDrew lots, east ana south, by agley and Btchelor and wcet bv blount irtet; contains two acres ai d ia paiucularly 'rauiucu iu a utxu lroiu spier wnitHKer. oiu'r, to J 8 Wynne, guardian, book 91, ge bus, Register of Uds office for Wake county. Also at tbe same time and place and by uthorrty ot the iudument mentioned abnvn. L will sell to the highest bidder the follow ing other parcels ol land: irst a tract ly-it-g about tour miles nortu f the city of Rulciyh. adjoining Mrs Kim ;roui?h Jones and: others, known an the Jrabtree tract, form riy Tavern tract, con- ainB ooa acres, accura;ng io survey by V iJevers. surveyor, i l.!79. and is described in a deed fro n 8. . to R. Smitn. book i2, page 454, Register oi Deeds office, Wake xmniy. xnis tract cunutins a large amount if excellent limber original growth, and will be divided into 60 to 100 acre parcels, to uitpurcnaaeis. Second A city lot known as lot ho 180 in ihe plan of the city ot Rblcigh, and contains ne acre, ana is oounaed on tne north by dillsboro street, on tne east y Salisbury itreet, on the south by Morgan st eet. and est by Mr J M Pool's lot. This lot em racea several splendid building lots, and ame will be divi led to suit purchasers. Third Beinj; parts of lota Nos 132 and 116 n the plan ot the city of Raleigh, and is toundedon the north by Mrs. Wheaton'i it, on the east by Salisbuty street, on the outh by Mr Gleason and others, and on -he west by W (i Upchurch and others, and ironis aoout ziw it on Banbury st and runs jack west aoout.210 ft. This lot is valuable property, in the center of the city, and w. U oe divided into seyeral lots Buildings on ihis property excepted from eak. Maps of all the above .described property, showing the divisions, can be seen by ap plying to the undersigned. The term- of sale for the last three Darnels of land will be one-third cash, balance six months from of sale. Title reserved until purchase money is fully paid. J I f ULiLittiN, Adm'r and Com'r. IM SALK Al- 216 FayettOYillo St. wrnnn.. Dry wood, cut in V V )JlJmm any length, deUvered to uy part oi the city. i WW U I-' I-? of -nv dimensions lu J 1jUA2j1 f unruvhed on short uotice. Also shmgies, laths, ttc Liyt U l My cpeoiid Horse and JT JJUmmCow food is gaining quite reputauou wherever used. It will pay you iO give it a trial. ' i'-l-".K'V WHliAT,;,'&GSi dt lowest prices Wueut, Corn, Oats, Rye, ooth for seed , and feed. Also Bran, Corn Meal, Pea Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, choice timothy Hay, Wheat and Rice Straw. V ALbO FERTILIZERS- JSr jiteu fertilizers, rure uone Meal, iiand Plas ter, A cid Phosphat Shell Lime in any quan 1 IT I "Choice Grass and Clo- OXli-l'JLkJ ver eeda of every kind, iota tor held and f rm. Jx. WYATT,
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