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Geological Survey. Oar State Geologist and bis force are now at work In severil of tue mountain counties One prty i en otmped near Jranberry ao 1 la emm IqIok the Iron bde of Wataaa and Mitchell counties and another is ramped near Micaville for the pur Kce of studying the uilca iudnatc y. Mr W. W. Ash- U ntu lyiu the for est resource liiuher Int-rents of Wa'u:a. Mitchell and Yaucey ooanties. Mr. J. V. Lwis is exrmn Iuk the griuit deposits of th Sdlis hnrtr and Mr.. Airy bMts, and Mr W. L Sjio u Mtiid) in the marble beds of McDiwell county We hope the in ddle section c f the Stata may soon be visited, as so far, if seems to have been almost entirely overlooked. Died. We are pained to announce the dath of Mrs Mand L. Norwood, the wife of Mr J W. Norwood, which took pi a 3e about 9:10 o'clock last night. The fuuernl service, con ducted by Rev .1. N. Cole, took place at the residence, 216 E Lenoir street, at 18:30 p. in. The rtinains were t ken o t' e country for interment. A A ice Kuse. A fripnd, not a thousaud miles away, whose wife has been spending a few weeks in the country, became 1 tin d of a grass wMower's life and wrote to his better half that he was lonesome and sick. The good lady did not take the hint, al so the lonesome husband paveapaity and invited a few lady friends He wrote his wife about the fine time he had The next train brought the wile home, baggage and ail This i a trick worth trying, and we commend it to the "grass wiJowers' dub " Nice small sizi N. C hams sidi-s an 1 shoulders at D. T. Johnson's. To Grape Growers Correspondence of Visitor As the "June bugs'' Have been very destructive to some of the grape growers in this vicinity, I wish to in lorin them how they ch.u get rid of the pets to a large extent, if taken advantage of iu time. They will lly very little about sunset or early in the morning, and if you will take an open, inverted umbrella, hola it un der the vine when the bugs aro con gregated and gently shake the vine they will fall into it, when yen cen pour them into a pail of water wit h a small amount of kerosene on top of th water and the work is accomp lished. A sheet spread on the grouud will anewer the same purpose. If all of the grape growers in this vicinity will take hold of this suggestion, w can reduce their in a few seasons ver materially if not exterminate them. A Sufferer. Reduced prices on all childrenV .hoed during the next 30 days at N orris' Dry Goods Store. Received Today A consignment of N. C. cut and roe herring in barrels and half harrels. Will make low prices to the trade at D. T Johnson's The Last Drop Is as good as the first. No dregs. All pure and whole some. The most popular drink of the day. 5 Root Been A perfect thirst quencher. Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake of larger profit, tells you some other kind ii "just as good "'tis false. No imitation . b as good as the genuine Hires'. ? - ' tMtm Crv fa PHtchVc CwtoV 1-4 Fra nmrmm Trial. Why suffer fnm the bad effects of the La Grippe xz 1V IS" Lime Bak, Kidn v and Liver disease, Rheumatism, Iu ITpJ f digestion, Dyspepsia, anv kiud of weakness, or other dis eases when Electricitv will cure you and keq. you in health. JFTeadache relieved in one into)pSffiifaVrlLfi;Dr. Judd's Electric Belt - Ik tin and $15 if satisfied. Also, Electric I'nrweo and Box Batteries. Costs nothing to tvtl em Can be regulated to suit, and guaranteed to last tor years. A. Belt and Battery Lhinfld and produces sufficient Eiectrici y to shock, Free Medical advice, Write to. dT Give wisf measure, price and fuU particulars. : ...... Agents Vt ntd. 3ay 83) Address Dr. J udd, Detroit, Mich A NEGRO 8HCT BY THE HOWIT ZER. Says the Char'otte Observer of yes terday : "All the happerlop -4a camp do not And their way iu'o the papers ex cept by chanc Mr. L. R. BcbifT ar. rived home Mouday uitfht from camp and tells a few 'talea out of school.1 The tlrttt time the Naval Reserve fired the 'powlliir,' as a Kaleigh papr calls it, a 'nigger ' whgot iu the way jiist at that time, got bis share of the shot. He fe 1 on the Held and was thought to be killed, but it turned out that he was not seriously wound ed. One of the reserves rnsbed out to pick him up and was severely repri manded (only it is spelled with a 0 ) by Jiieut. Smith for being so humane. 'Let the dead bur their dead," was the lieutenant's advic. ''The Hornets had to do the killing act also: thi ir first act was to kill a large snake." Why didn't our Charlotte contem porary spare the Reserves ? They didn't go to shoot that darkey. The fact is, it was the darkey's fault. Seaman Rilly Or? pulls the lanyard and it's none of bis business to look out after perambulating nigeerB." V'hen the' powitzer" pow wowed the darkey was w tlking down one of the drives in the camp ground about forty feet in front of the muzzle of the guu. Seaiuau Orr saw him shoot up iu the air abi ut fifteen feet and then lunch forward and hit the grit ten feet from the spot where he went up, falling on c. bed of cactus. He went immediately to sej if the dar key was hurt but found him only stunned and "akeered." The Reserves had rammed the load iu the gun with mulleu leavts and thfse and the con cushion was what did the work for aiubj He was adule 1 only a few miuutes, and greatly relieved the cannoueers by saviDg : "Hobs' what is 1 done V I thought I wuz 'lowed to walker round. Don't shoot no mo' but hear me talk fuss. Now is the time to buy shoes while the prices are reduced, at Norrih' Dry (ioads Store. NO OTHER Sarsaparilla has the merit to secure the confidence of entire communities and hold it year after ' year, like HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. mm E IT IS TOO LATE! THE BEDAL GOLD CURE 1NSTITUTF, AT KAl.KKiH, N C, ia now open for the treatment of Liquor, Opium, Morphine or Tobacco Habit. Cure Guaranteed in Three Weeks. The Safest, Sureal and Best. PBICE $60 Hoard and Itoom $5 per WeeK. Tobacco Habit Cure only 15. N. B Bite ugh ton, I Uk J. H. Baker, President I'nysiciau iu' Ch'ge. 3 BEDAL GOLD CUE INSTITUTE, Rabig , N. C. 7 ? Foi IntunU am? CblidreA Castoria promotes DlgerMoc, and vf tines Flatulency, Constipation, dour I ich Diarrb(Ea, and . Feverishnesa. VhOf the child is rewlernd healthy and its sloef (natural Castnria contains no Mun.tttne oi ot her narcotic pi t-perty "Oatorla i no well adapted to children that I recommend it asf Krior to any prencripti) knc'Vi to me." H. A. Archer, M. P., Ill South i ford St., Brooklyn, N. V. 1 - Cantoris a my practice, and And t speciaiiy adapted .affections of children." oXX. Robertson, M. D 1057 ad Are., New York, ' I ron wrsiwia. imovkledpj and ohservatlon f can sav aat Castnria fe an excellent medicine tor children, acting as a laxative and rolieTinn tlie ient up bowels antf general system very tnitch. Many mothers have told me of its ex client effect upon their children." 2a. Q, C- Oboood, Love'i. aLtm IV -84,31 0 vai7, t? Mun 8t X. 1. a . urn J!!- W!i. EilVHAiiWiiS KAI.EKHI, N. C, Buorssor to Evans A Martin. MANUFACTURER OP Carriages, Bodies, Cat. 'V. ' - jr.iY Special attention given to repairing of el' kinds. The best work is always the cheapest. And this can be found at the northwest ornpr of Morg tn and Blount streets. FR&IZER Cart Shafts in Stock (Successor to Phil. H Andrews), Dealer In Doal annd Wood9 CoaS anml WooH9 Yard weat end Hargeft street. Tetepbon. 140. Office, W Fayetteville street. RALEIGH, 1ST. C. CONFEDERATE VETERANS' RE 'JNIO , WRIftHTSVILLE, N.C. For above occasion, the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Wilmington, N. C , and return, at following r ites froiu point" named. Tickets on sale August 14, 15, and 16th ; limited returning August 23rd, 1892 : From Waynesville, $11 75 " Asheville, 10 45 " Statesville, 60 " Salisbury, 6 30 " Greensboro. 4 7.1 " Reidsvillf, d7) " Winstou-Salem, 5 9i " Wilkesboro, 8 15 ". Turham, 4 7 Heuderson, (i " Oxford. (i 25 Raleigh, 4 75 " Selma, 8 61 Rates from intermedin points in 84me proportion. REDUCED RATES For the occasion of the Knights Templar Tri Ennial f'onclave, Den ver, Colatado, the Richmond & Dan ville railroad co'upanv ill sell tick ets from important e.cunou stations to Denver and return at on first class fare for the round trip Tickets on pale ugu-t8 to 6 cluoivp, limited returning October 12 i8'12. flE WAS RIGHT. It is stated that in Oolnin I 8 0.. a policeman collared United States Senator Irhv and compelled him to surrender a pistol which he w v cir ryingarouiid. Well, why shonld'nt he ? A United States Hn itor has no more right to violate the la -v than anybody else Ir the piatol in good for the Senator, it is good for other people; if it is dangerous in other peoples' hand, it is dangerous in his The policeman was right. .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BIG BARGAINS I -AT- WHITIWO BROS. 89 Pair Slippe's for Ladies, in odds and ends, to be closed at and below cost. 9" Pairs Men shoes, worth from $3.60 to $6.0(i, olds and ends, to be closed out at $2.50 and $1.00. UMBRELLAS CHE IP! BOYS' AND CHILDRRN'8 CLOTHING at cost tor tne next bu diys, to make room and clean up for fall stock. Some BgB rgins inMen's Suits to lose out odd lots. STRAW HATS cheiiv from 5 'ents n-piece up to $1.50.- Boys' Fur and Wool Hats from ."5 cents up. Our $49 Stiff Hats are the best ol the mar ket for the price. Our f i .40 Shoe for Men is still ahead. We can save you 3ome money. Call and see for yoiraelt. t NO 110 EAST MARTIN STnEEI I raleiqh; n. c. . .. Wagons, rtc. 1) Favirg ra ide all the money necessary to reduc prce for the benelit of our customers, we will sell a lot of nice pine wood for 1 per cord on yard, or $150 delivered any where iu the city. LIMEIl 10 per baml. LATHS $160 per 1,0)0. Boston market. Lumber in plank, pro misciio'is width. $S PO. Framing from !) to H er , 00. Flooring and eeilim; $12 5(1 $!4, $l5;erl,'00. Sash,- Door.:,- BLnds, and Moulding veduced in same proportion. B330 Haart ...ShinpUt al vays on hand We manufacture our own material which enablei us top 11 at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and sin id profits. jy,; n Ellington Royster 4 Co, SALE OF NOTES, accounts, Books, Claims and Demands by an As&igLee. By virtue of authority confe-redtb a c r tain deed of assigument executed by Jo.'iu W Walker, trading under the name h;i.I style of the Oak ny Manufacturing !X)iu pany to H H Croi.ker, on the u da o. June, 1890 and duly recorded iu the om of the Register of I'eeds lor Wake county, N O, in book 111, ages 727 et seq, 1 will, on a hi day. Augu.t 8tn, sell at public aucii .n to the highest bidder for casu, a lot of iiotes. accounts, books and claims formerly belong ing to the said John W Walker. A full n.t complete list of these notes anil account, , can be seen by calling on the undersigned at his place of business, iNo 0 Easi Harnett st'eet. in thecity of Itale gh, N O, at any time he fore the day of sale. Place of sale, county court house door, Ral eigh, N 0 Time of sale, 12 o'clock m ri H CROCKER, A' sigcee. Haywood & Haywood, Attorneys, jlrt td Mortgage Sale. BY VIRTUE of a mortgage executed l y Isham Smith and wife, retarded in the oi ii ie.of the Register of Dee s of Wuk coun ty in book 110, page 244, 1 will sell at puhhe auction for cash, at the court house door in the city of Raleigh, N. 0. on the 9th day of August. 1802, at 12 o'clock m. the lot of laud situated on Elm street in said city, adjoin ing the lots of Dr Jmes McKee, A. B. For rest and T. L Love, fronting 52 feet on ELn street and extending back 210 feet. T R. PURMKLL. Assignee and attorney for Mortgagee. YalaaMe Property for Ms, Having obtained an oruer of court to sel publicly any portion of the rl estate of Mary Morehead, deceased, this ii to give notice -a any who may desire to purchase any of laid real estate to apply to the uud)- signed. If a sufficient off r is made to justi fy the placing of any of said real estate upon the market tue same will be done after due advertisement of .the ti ne and place of sc. JNO T. PUl LEN, el4 2m ' Admr.c . IopiutaM We will pay Hotel bill. KaUroa farce U ' nT:SPRiHnK 1 W Willi uSERiCJ And Charge no Fet wot any ease . II to care of what 1 eommoa MAJTI.IWOOD IHBTITUTI, 10T SPBIMM, ABX. ft . 'J$$h Gila NOT EXACTLY, BUT ALUOST AT COOT. VaUey ntj ffilUig Co's FAMOUS BRANDS PaeDt- Roller- Process- Flow. n. & A.1UTB0WACH, GEOOEES Bakers and Cmrty Manafectarers To Thoroughly Introduce Offer to the Consumer one car load of the Valley City Milling 'Jo's lamous brands of Flour at the follow'ng IiO"W PEIOES: Roller Champion Highest Orade Flour Made Bbls. Special Price $0 O1! Regular Price $8 50 i Bbl 8cka. " 13 00 ' " $3 25 1-lu BblScks. . 40- C0c LILY WHITE. Better than the Best Flo ir sold on this mar ket. Hbls. Special Price $" 75 Regular Price $6 25- i rtl fccks. " $5X) 4 $315 i Bbl Scks. " $150 " $160 1 10 Hbol fcks. " 4jc " 45c SIMOWFLAKE. The Equal of the Best brands. Strength and Whiteness Combined. Bbls. , "pedal Prices $5 io uegular Price $5 75 i lib Sacks. " $265 2 90 1-1K Kbl 8tks, 35c " 40c RELIANCE. Standard Family Flour JJbls. Speci-1 Price $ I 75 Kegular Price $5 07 i Bbls Scks. " $240 " $250 U6 Bbl Scks. SOc " "35c REMEMBER ! Wh guarantee the quality better and the Pric s Lower than aDy Fiour sold on this market. ' REMEMBER 1 We gurantee ev ry pickage of Flour sold by us of the Valify City Mils brands to prove entirely satisfactory to the customer. RK. MEMBER ! These priees hold good for one carload only. jy22 tf Will get you the fO.oicecf any of our former $20, $H aud $15 Suits. Will get you a fine Nobby aud 8tylish Derby of any of our former $3,$2 50 and $2 Hats. $.789 Will get you a fine pair of 8uoes, former price $3, $2 7 and $.'f0. We are trying o close out our entire sum mer line; we therefore quote unusually low prices We call your attention to Office Coats at 24 Cents. Bjys Knee Pants and Shirt Waists at 17 Cents. All Straw Hats, no matter thecost, your choice at 50 Cents. Gents' Furnbhing Goods at reduced prices Yours for Bargains, " 1yl8 ROSENTHAL CLOTfl ING COT, 305 Fayetteville St, opp Post Offioe. I I. The o' 1 h arris minsion has been thoroughly cleaned and newly furn ihed and nicely adapted for a quiet homelike resting place for Invalids. The curative properties of the water is unsurpassed by any in the country. ' If ailing frorr. any diseases of THE oKIN, ' ' STOMACH, ... ,1..., J.I'.:. ,.,10 I 'Ji" i OR KIDNEYS, I " ' k I. 0 ' this is the place to come and be eared where the fare is good and priest moderate. A. J. JONES, . ' ,. Proprietor, v. Panacea Springs, K, Q PANACEA II
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