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Board t llealth Report. Tha following ia thd number of deaths ooeurrla ia the city of th darlaar Aoar, 1893: Ral- WHITE MALE. rH'. COLORED. MILt. FIMALK. WARDS. First Ward, 1 1 0 t 2 1 2 8 3 ' 0 1 Beeoud Third Fourth Fifth Total, 27 Deaths occurring else Wake county, 1 0 Elsewhere, 0 1 here: Total. 6 10 10 Grand total S4 Deaths of children under 3 years: WhitA Male 2 I Colored Malo, 31 Female, 31 Fe'aie,2 Total 10. t , The following cases of contagious and infectious diseases were reported from the different wards: Typhoid fever-lst, 2; 2d, 2; 3d, 1; 4th, 0; 6th, 2 Total. 7. . There were H iute.nieut m ('an wood. 4 iu the Citv cemetery, V a Mt. Hope cemetery, (col ) and else where 4 Total, 34 Deaths which occurred at ages over 70 years: Date Naiue Color Ace 13 I Henry Johnson Colored 7? 24 Mrs. Joseph King White 71 Deaths attended bv a physician. 2 Deaths not attended by a ph siciar , 2. 8ocial condition -In the city limits. Married. 13 bingle, Widow, 0 I Children, Total, 27. Onfairl p.it.V limits: Marrlurl 1 I Single. 2 wunar 0 1 Children. 1 Widower 0 j Still births, 3 Total, 34 The following are the births- WhitcMnlA. 8 I Colored Male. 1 I Fe'ale, 7 Tnfal 'Ai Pmnnrtinn of deaths to Dopulation: Whites, 1 in B71 Colored, 1 in 539 Total, 1 in 555. Rutin rnr 1 0(10: .... .. : I . i a 1 o-. i i WUl'ee, 1 10 ' oiurru.i o' i James McKew. M D., President Board of Health and Supt Health. City and County. A L Ferrkll, Secretary and Ueg istrnr Board of Health, and City In spector. Skeleton Found. A citv contemporary notes the find in nf n. skeleton on the v grounds of the Agricultnral and Me chanical College and supposes it to be that of one of the hands engaged ir. .at.iii7 for the Konh Carolina Qa;unaH TnkRnnich as one of the LVCwi a one cent pieces found with it is dated 1854, we think the skeleton cannot be that as a railroad hand, as the cut for the railroad at that point wae made before that date. An old citi .an alla attention to the fact that Gen. John A Logan had his head nuarters on the site of the Agrioul tural and Mechanical College in A pril 1865. and the skeleton found is doubt less that of some Federal soldier who was buried there at that time. A NOVEL CLOCK. A novel clock, made of colonial cedar, the case being forty feet high, will be sent to the World's Fair from Australia for the new South Wales Court. A group of figures, each twenty inches high, representing the federation convention, will be repre sented in the upper portion f the case and each one is to raise from hi seat in turn and deliver a speech on the federation. Each horr a large O'gan will play a tune inside th clock, and the astronomical feats of this nnique piece of mechanism will ho admitted to the interior of the -W.k and the tower. Woman's Jour nal Veum ioihers s mar : We Offer You a Jtemedy which Xtuurem Safety to Life of Hotter and Child. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Robe Confinement of Us fain. Horror and Risk. AftcruslaBonebottlPof ' M other's Friend;' I mattereA but Uttlo (,fiiu, und did not experleoitfrt weaknens afterward iwiial In suoli caaefc mi. Ammb Oaoe, Lamar, Mo., Jan. 15th, 1881. Sent by exprmw. charges prepaid, on receipt of price, per lioi tie. Book to Mothers mailed tree. BBADFX&XD .REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA, SOLD BY ALL PRUQOISTS. FREE eases, when Electr.city will cure you and ketp you in health. (Headache relieved in one minute.) To prove .this I will send "r A Ufid'A E IfiPtr if B Plt to any one ontriaL free. Prices: $3. O MUU blOlslTlls DCl JUl 1fl nnrl i15 if aatrnfied Also Eleutriu trv them Can be regulated to suit, ana guaran'eaw minor years, a ceil ana uatiery combinel, and produces sum'iient Electricity IStwS ffSSWu a? S P THE CHOLERA FLEET. Th number of qatrantlned vessels In the New York lty U being in eetad quite rapitly under the t WMU ty dy qaaraQti'n o-d-r Tue Incoming which had Kit foreign ports before the recent orders lacreas i'g the quarantine restrictions had be u published are rather uuavoid f My caughc, and naturally put to pome inconvenience and delay, but it s-enis that there is very little kicking goiug on. A number of ships were ordered to join the quarantine fleet in the outer bav yesterday and day before. The Normania. with 500 cabin passengers and 500 sterage pas rangers were anennrea at qu irantme with Bach pa8ener8 as Senator Mc Pberson and others of prominence. There are on the sntpaoout i,ouu peo ple. Including passengers ami crew, and to keep them cooped op together for a long time may bring on disease. uranq 0 jatpJ jo sjuauwjEjs pyaap -not, qons sauro renpB uiojj aanp -Oid xxzo enuedc&res U3HJ.0 Olil Mr E. C. Beddingfield, while mak ing a Democratic speech iu Franklin county a day or two since, wrb accus ed of having made Tnira party soeeches by a bystander. The lie was passed and a tight ensued. Reports say that Beddingfield whip ped his man and finished his speech.' A. E. Jordan, who, last fall handled such nice and fresh oysters, says he will be prepared on and after tomor row evening to serve at his re-taurant (opposite postoffice) fresh Norfolk oysters and can supply families any where in the city by sending your or ders to him and you will alwa s get fresh and first class oysters. NEW AD VERT1S KMEXTS. A NEW STORE! Geo. H. Sears & Co. No. Mli-t RarMt Street, This dav oiw?n -O 'iii a sVon House for the sale at, who'.eiii'H ;i ' t of all kinds of gieengroceries, uciaa.. voi ible, fruits, c , ana will maxe FISH,;OYSTEIiS, POULTKY, AND GAME IN SEASON Specialties. The first oysters of the sea son arrive tod iy, fresh and tine Special at tention will be given to an oraers ior gouus in the?e lines. Trices are to be moderate, both wholesale snd retail, and consignments of i?oods for s tie are solicited. sepi i in NOTICE OF PUBLICATION, Harriet Wilson, Fl'ff 1 Wake Sup'r vs. I Court, to John W. Wilson et al Deft's. f Octoo'rTerm Tn John W. Wilson. Dffen't: I 1892. You are hereby notihea that tne aDOve en titled action Las been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wake county; mat tne pur pose of suid action is to enforce the equitable rights of the plaintiff in and to a certain tract of land in Barton's Creek Township, in said county described in a certain deed to said John W. Wilson from U. wooanei ana wife; to have the land so. a to discharge car tain mortgage indebtedness to George W. Norwood ana the residue paid to plainti . The said John W. Wilson w hereoy nou- flei to appear at the next term of said Uourt t" be held in the Court House at Rale eh on the 7th Monday after the 1st Monday in September, 1892, being October :'4th, 1892) and answer or demur to the complaint in baid action which has been duly filed JOHN W. THOMtisUN, Clerk Wake Superior Court. BUSBET5 & BUSBBK, Plaintiff's attorneys. Septl6w eye HAVE AN TO BTJSIJ5TESS When you buy, and don't fail to look over our Dew stock arriving every day. We gnarantee to save you money. Thee Are Real Bargains In our Hat Department. We make a spe cialty of Shoes lor Men, Boys, Ladies and Children and can furnish you with a good Shoe. WHITINC BROS. NO 110 EAST MARTIN STrfEET BALEIGH, N. 0. Trial. Why siiff r from the bad effects of the La Grippe Lame Back, Kidney and Liver disease, Rheumatism, lu digestion. Dyspepsia, any itind of weakness, or other dis l' u'web and Box Batteries. Costs nothing to to shock, AVW UVU1UUJ &VK. T 1VVI I' IIVV IIV Addre88 Dr. Judd, Detroit, Mich J!!- Wll. EllVllAliWiiSl! KAI.EIGH, N. C. Successor to Evanst Martin. MANUFACTURER OF Carriages, Buggies, Special attention given to repairing of all kinds, The best work is always the cheapest. Aud this can be found at the northwest corner of Morgan and Blount streets. .FRAIZER Cart Shafts In Stock. Sale of Valuable M Estate, By authority of a consent judgment of the ! Superior Court of Wake county in au action ' entitled W K Davis and N P Jones, Ex'ri, and others vs Louisa L Cosby anu others, entered for the purpose of making assets to j a iudtment in tne aforesaid action. I will, as i administrator of Mary A Morehea, de ! ceased, and as conrmiesioner on Monday, 3d lair rf t 1AQ af tu-alirA , ' 1 , m , lr ti at the court house door of Wake county, sell 1 8 the highest bidder the following described real estate belonging to the estate of said Mary 1. Moreheac", deceased, to-wit: First The lot on Fayetteville street, now occupied b John 8 Ptscud as a drug store fronting 28 feet on Fayetteville street and running back 210 feet to Salisbury street, be ing part of lot No. 163 in the plan of the city of fisieigh. Second That city block in Mie citv of Baleigh, bounded on the North by Jones street, on the East bj East street, on the South by Edei ion street and oil the West by Bloodworth street, and now o nupied by Morson & Denson's school, containing two acrea. Third A tract of land, four milui north of the cfty of Raleigh, adi ining the lands of Mrs Kimborough Jones' heirs and others,' ana Known as the uraotree or Tavern tract, containg 6G3 acres according to survey, and ia particularly described in a deed from B. 8. King to K Smith, book 12, page 454, Register of Dee is' office for ake county. This tract of land contains a large quantity of timber, original growth. Fourth A tract of la d lying near the western corporate limits of the city of Ral eigh, on the south side o' Rocky branch, known as the Williams tract, adjoining the lanrla ef Pillion Parlr f VI Hailr ami nthara containing 277J acres, according to survey of F Bevers, surveyor, in ld79. Particularly described in a deed frcn James I Williams and others to R Smith, book 17, page 171, Register of Deeds' office for Waie county. The last three parcels of the above described lands will be divided to suit purchas rs. Maps of the property Knowing divisions can be seen by applying to undersigned. Terms of sale, one-third rash, balance six i months from sale day, with interest at 8 per cent. Title reserved until purchase money is pai l. JOHN .T. PUi.LEN, Adm'r and Com'r. Ureal MmM. Favire made all the money necessary to reduce price for the benefit of our customers, we win sea a lot oi nice pine wood ior n per cord on yard, or 1 50 delivered any- where in the city. LIME f 1 10 per barrel. LATHS $1 60 per 1,000. Best on market. Lumber in plank, pro miscuous width. $8 P0. Framing from 9 to S1J per 1,000. Flooring and ceiling 12 50, jo per i,'w. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion. Best Heart Shingles alvaysonhand We manufacture our own material which enables us to s, 11 at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small profits. jylStf Ellington Rojster i Co, NOTICE, vy- We will sell at. the Court House door in Ruleigh N. C, on Monday the 12th day of September at 12 o'clock m. four bonds or the (ireensboro Female College Association (with coupons attached) of the denomination of 100 eaoh and fo -r shares of the capital stock of said association, two shares of Odell Manufacturing Company stock and rour snares uoen Mara ware company stonK. Terms cash. GARLAND ONH8, Adm'r of J. F. Jones, Dec'd Aug. 23 1892. ( PltatrtjKtef ; Wagons, etc. STOP IIOl'l BGFOttE IT IS TOO LATE! THE BEDAL GOLD CURE INSTITUTF. at baleigh, n. c, & now open for tne treatment of Lwlur. Opium, Morphine or Tobacco Habit. Cure Guaranteed in Three Weeks. The Safest, Surest and Best, PRICE $60 Board and ltooui $5 per Ween. Tobacco Habit Cure only $5. N. B Bucuhhton, I Dr. J. H. Baker, President Physician iu Ch'ge, BEDA.L GOLD CURE INSTITUTE, Raleigli, N. C. lul29-'m TT .. . navmg witu me Mr. A. L. Smith, a com petent machine man, am prepared to d 41 Kiuasor repairing and cleaning or Sew ug Machines Orders left at my office, 216 Fayetteville street, will have PROrVlPT ATTENTION. I also have th5 latest improved No. !) Wheeler k Wikn AND AI.80 THB CKLEHRATBD White Machines For sale on Easy Terms. L. R. VYATT. t Glearing We will close out our entire line of Sum mer Goods. Delegates and visitors to the Convention will do well to call at our store and examine our goods and prices. . KT. AT i ijG. A pair of Boys 1 1 . Shirt Waist. Knee Pants or 24c. A Nice Office Coat. Q HO. A fine.Negligee. Bhirt reducod from 50c. KAC Will buy any Straw Hat in the 0J House, no matter the cost. QQC. Will buy any Light Colored W Stiff Hat, no matter the cost. Will buy a Child's Suit, former price $2 50 and 12. - , AfQQ Will buy a fine pair Shoes, foriu rpl.Ot er price 13, 12 50 and 2 25. CQ Will buy any Suit, former pxl( rPi.ii)f.'0,$18and15. ' V ROSENTHAL CL0TBING CO'T " 305 Fayetteville St. opp Postoffice. ' Mil a THIS WfiBK PHICB L THE BEST, THE PUREST CHEAPEST AND THE COW PEED rymen and uattie Feeders can use. and which will give more general satisfaction than any other, is Combination Cooked Cow Feed. A 8 a milk and butter producer, it stands without a rival. It imparts a fine flavor to the milk and fnipmves the quality I rives 25 f 40 per cent, better results than bran and other feed smffs. Bran makes thin. watery milk, our f ed. tesides Innreaslne the quantity, enriches it also almost cream it self. Cattle eat it with relish, and it keena the cow healthy at d in good condition. This teed is put up in Ho lb and 150 lb. bap, and branded with our trade mark. Full directions for use furnished. GET THE GENUINE ! DO NOT BE DE CEIVED! BEWARE OF CHEAP 8UB8TITUTES ! OUR COMBINATION HORSE FEED STEAM COOKED Is in high favor and raining considerable reputation as the Ms V FEED for Horses. We have many stron testim nials, but have not space to insert here DO YOU WANT TO ECONOMIZE? Do you want to keep your stock in good, thriving condition on less cost? Do you want to save money? It is a waste of money to feed whole gram. No experienced and thrifty stock feeder will do it if li9 can get good feed. Your horse will keep fat, healthy, and do n ore work on Combination H round Feed, stean cooked, composed of corn, oats, bailey and flaxseed meal, at a considerable saving over anything else it is guaranteed to be sou d, pure and whole some. Your stock will soon prefer it to any thing else. Give it a fair trial. -FOR SALE BY W.C.&A1 GBOOEBS Bakers and Candy Manufacturers 11. li The oil iiarrtp ir,;, )ioQ lots bi. . thorough : "ku'it.u tud newiy fur l ished and nicely ad ip.ed for a quiew homelike restiu place for invalids. The curat ive properties of the water is unsurpassed by any In the country. If ailing frou any diseases of , THE oKIN, I I STOMACH, I LIVEE. I I OR KIDNEYS, o o this is the place to oome and be cured where the fare ia good and prices moderate. A. J. JONES, froprietor," J Panacea Bprings, i, (1. ., Sale of Land, On Monday, the 6th day of September 1892. 1 will sell by "virtue of a mortgage hereinaftei Laired, at the court house uoor in Raleigh, a certain tract of land situated in Wake county. Panther Branch township, adjoining lands of J J Young, Troy BriiU Simeon Turner and others, known as Lvnu a farisn laud and said to oout in luu acres. Ako said Parish's interest in 12 acrae ad joining above nam- d .tract, both of which are fully described in a mortgage from Lyuu B Parish and wife, recorded in book 7a, at page 246, Register's office of Wake county. Terms of sale, cash; Tune of sale, 12 o'clock m. WHPACE, tmltds Atty for Mortgagee. - tiALEM U&LB ACADEMY, MORSON & DENSON, Principals. 0. L. HAYWOOD, Assistant. The fourteenth annual session begins Monday, August V9tt, 189'.' ; Pupils thoroughly sprepared for college or for business life. For particulars tddresa Vrinoipala for oatalogjie. Jlugl8 8w SPfi
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