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V fusee: i Trial. Why suffer from the bad effects of the Li Grippe Lame Back, Kidney and Ltver disease, Rheumatism, lu digestion. DvaoeDAia. any kind of weakness, or other dh- isea, when fclectncny wul cure voa and kef p you la helth. (Headache relieved in one n.VZ&lL?i Dr. Judd's Electric Belt 0, 10 and $15, if satisfied. Also, Klectrio l'nus and Cor JUtieries. Costa nothing to trr theru Gun b regulated to suit, and nuanneJ to Uhi tor yours. A Belt au t Batiery combined, and produces vutfl'uent tieotnaty tj shock, f'ree Meiien) advice. WriUi to day. Oivs aaist measure, price and fall particulars. AiseUkS Wanted. nay 23) Addrfbs Dr. Judtt, lj;roit. Mich Sale of Real Estate By authority of a Judgment of the Supe rior Oourt of Wake couuty, made at April term 18ai in an action entitled blvada Bum v iL G Todd, adaw, and others, as commissioner appointed in said ac Jon, 1 will, on Monday, Oct ber Wta,18J2, t " o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell at public auction to highest bid der, the following described lands in Mars s creek township, vVake county: . First tract-Lot No 2. in the diywien of the iaiids ot the late James Todd bv his he-r-atrlaw. as shown in book A, partition of lands at page 364, clerk s otnce tuperioi Court of YVake county, containing ii acies, an I which was allotted in sui division to b ii SobhMon. .... Sdoond lot Lot No 3, in the aforesaid di vision, which adjoins lot -"O 2 above de scribed, contains 47 acres, be'uig the lot al lotted to M A Nowell in siid division. Third tract lot No ,iu said dirsion.con tains 381 seres, and the same that was allot ted to Jaruei, Oorinna and John Pearca m said division Fourth tract Lot No 5, adjoins lot No 4 above mentioned, contains 39 acres, aud is the same that wai allotted to Z.Todd and others in said d-vision. Said sale will be made one-half cash, oal auou in s'x months from sale with' interest at 8 per cent per annum. Title reserved un til purchase money is Paiu.wNj()NEji sel9 tds commissioner. 10(16 OF PUBLIC&TM Harriet Wilson, Fl ff 1 Wake Sup'r vs. Court ;o John V. Wils m et al deft's f OoloVr Term To John W. Wilson deiend't J lS'Ji Vou are newti. uotitied tu to tbe above eu titled action Las beun om ueuoed in tue -iu . pernor Court of Vake .o wy, tiiui Uie pu. poe of snii action U to euf )ici lue e iait iu.e rii'its i ihe plaiuti.. iu aui w a i' cia u tract of 1 in i in bart m's Lrok to ii-Hii, m said county :tesoruei ti a ca:tiiu iUei io aaidJoiiu .V . Wiwon fro-n 1- A'oo.Uii'i a 1 wife; t nave thu lurid s;)l,i to dis liaro.j tain niorigxge indeote iuss to George Norwo)d and tlw resuae pai i to pU' till l'he slid John W Wu.iou is ue.e'j., a.u iie I to appear a- tin us i ter n of 3 no c 'iri, to be held i.i ihe cmn Uo-i-ie at Kaleun, o the 7th Monday utui in 1st iio i.tay in Septoiubor, 1892, K0ei g Oj oujr 2 tu, 9A, an i auoWf r or dviiuur to tiie comiaini 1.1 baid aouou which nas beeu uuljr iHs .. JOHM W TtiOJlM , Clerk Wakeaupirior ourt. BU3BES & BUSBEal, Pi' d's A.itys. s 1 liw HA1 ElGtt POST OF LCU M Al'i -itllfilJU Lit.. UlPABTUB Close at F.O Close hi Uet 630aui j 7 00a .. 8 15 8 15 743pji 8 If pm 1055am li25am 0 45pm 128pm 3 40 ' 415 4i"0 " 500, 5 30 " I 615 OL'CGOINU jIAILcj. ilix r't Crll tK Gieeua- ooro, d. and Wesi, tizVi M For dhort Cui N itu M'iOldsbiW d i' O r i3 For K.eys- ville,liichiu d and wa; RF i'r 3 'or VVel- don.Nori'olk N and K F O ir 10 -For dbort Cut a and Uoldsboro U F U f r 41 For At lanta i R & A ji L) ifix Ft t'r 34 For We:- iion. Nori'olk. N and to it F U Tr n -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W ABBIVALB. At I A Depot j P. O INCOMING MAILS. 3 00 am 9 45 a n 1110 am 123 pm 4 00 pm 6 00 pm-1130pn--10 40 am 3 1S m Kt Kt I'r 12 F'm Gr'ilS j boro, N, a and VV 10 OJ a m'Ex Fr Tr 40 From Wel- don, Nona ana Hjist -11 2a am K F O I'r 38 From At lanta (K & A A L 1 40 pm R F O Tr 10-F'm Gr'ns boro. N. ci nd west 4 15 pm tt F U Tr 41- From Wel- do i, N and d . f 1S RP(1 Tr 9- fc"m Golds. J and Short Cut.N and B 11 45 pnr,!:c Ft I'r 21 J U u os boro 10 55 am R P U Tr 14 F'm Keys ville, Richnvd and N THKl'EATUOK 8UM41F.a MOSTQOMERt M FOLSOM. Low in the west tbe hectic flash The doom of day implying, Across the skies the storm wrecks rush And swiftly fades the last faint blush Around King Summer's conch of pain, September g'les are eiRr:in, Wkilesadly falls the mournful rain Like one who weeps and weeps iu vain, Dying dying, dyii g! And weird and wild there comes a w.il A night bird shrilly crying And shivering in ber widow's veil The rayless niooo sits wan and pale, Dying, dying, dyingl I The shudderiug maples cast their lftliVAF: Qriui tleath takes no denying; Thoui Nature's tronlled spirit grieves Whilo gathering up her harvest sheaves Dyintf, dying, dyingl No more through parp ins; shadows come The blith some echoes flying, Drear autumn t ids the muffled drum Turough desolate woodlands dark and numb -Dyiutr, d ing, dyiog! O it of the sil ut night T fall I'o ouo whosf? f'rm is lying BfUi?.i.th th wit luring i rf and all Tiie sou (i I i hat pientHs uight dark pnll - l ME II AN VKJAS ABR AD v '.. rtpren'iititiv; of tde Ag rii n' m il D-pTtint-nt it Washing ton wrt fro!n 13 rli i to our Consul in liond n to 'he eTct thntt. an n hi corn mil' it to b oppned in Ha-iihnrg this month which will grind Murican corn exc'usively. Tiis v i 1 1 iiakf the ceoml ni'M of the ki d in th t eity. and hh the tirst has worked nghfc aud day, and still be hi ) with its criers, there cannot be a q lestion of the commrci:',! success of the vonture, esj)fci-illy as the new cereal new a las to the German pilate -I being widely advertised by the sample metho 1. Another evide ce of the increasing favor wbioh our corn is gaining in Germany is f ;und ia the fact that a akery to utilize this meal especially is soon to be opened in Berlin. These ventures are in advance of the re port of the German Government Com mission upon the merits of corn meal for food. Concerning this, however, iH8 inconceivable that there on be divergent opinions. For winter use especially corn fl)ur is an ideal food staple, being -ich alike in the fat making and heat producing elements. It is also especially palatable when used in combination with wheat flour. Trains martra1 thnn Hn nnt mAVfl On SnD aay. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p tu o trauaiy. STAR ROTTK6. OuiaoiHfl Maiii Dmabts Raleigh via h. iot well. Euiele Rock and Wakefield to ITuiftnhinA TnoaitftV ATlH RHllllV ft A TT1 . Raleigh via My ait's Mills to Dunn, Tues- c iv and Friday nam. Y Tin lairvn inn ITolvvn ftmvfl and Davton to Fib Uam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Bam. , : Rulniffh via Six Forks and Bargor to D- .ina TnomliT and FYidav 1 nm Rale'h to Maasev, Tuesday and Fvday 12 m. ; . WaKefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Pal ing n, weanesoay ana oauuruajr ipm. Tjunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 7 pm. r?ah Dam via Dayton and Kelvyn Groe to Raleigh, Yonday, Wednesday ana i nasy 7 n m Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m Massey to Ra'igh Tuesday and Friday t 10 am. - -3-r!lnoo atQn m ftnm. Fbm Dkuvxby SisTKM-Free deliveriei 8:30 am. and 2:30 ana 4:40 p m, ex u )i Sundays. CoUections made at samf hom-s. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Free de liverj' windows open on SdOTsfrom&OC 'a S-30 o'clock p uw A. W. BUAFFJfiR, y Postmaster at RALEIGH MILE ACADEMY, MOR30N & DENSON, Principals. 0. L. HAYWOOD, Assistant The fourteenth annual session bejjlj Monday, August 29th, 1892. Pupils thoroughly prepared for college or for business life. For particulars address Fiiuojt aisfoz catalogue. Aug 18 Sw , You 'I ;ike No Risk In buying Hood's Marsaparilla, for It is every where roconivd'as tlio standard VmildlDg-up medicine and blood purifier. It haa won Its way to the front by its own intrinslo merit, and has the largest sale of any preparation of its kind. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood' Finn. The best liver invigoratoi and general cathartic. Gentle but prompt and efficient Trice 25 cents per box. All the great institutions of learn ing in this country Are entering the new academic year with largely in creased freshman classes. This "boom" in the higher education bus iness may be fairly regarded as a nat ural sequence of the intense and uni versal interest excited by the Sulli van Corbett fight, and the growing fondness of young men for such physical culture as will best fit them for a sporting life. alamance'county PAIR. For above occasion, the Richmond and Danville R R , wi 1' sell tickets to Burlington, N. C, and return at following rates from points named: Tickets on sale October 10th to 14th inclusive, limited returning October 16th, 1892. V From Raleigh, $120 '. . : , " Henderson 1.60 " Durham, 85 ' " Greensboro, 65 " Winston-Salem, 1.00 " Salisbury, 1.50 Rates from Intermediate points ia same proportion. A Prize Picture Puzzle. EXPLANATION. Tbt following pictor contains four facr. a man and hi thre dauchiei Any on can 6nd the nuui't boa, but it is not so easy to distinguUh the faces of the three young Udk Tot picture was puUlubed in a few newxpa pen some time r,o, and attracted considerable attention i t our standard remedies. W now offer a Us) W prize competition in connection with it. As the sole obje. t is to introduce our medicines into new homes, those who entered the former competition are requeue! not to compete in this one. As to tbe reliability of "The Ford Pill Cr.," and ihe estimation in which their medicines are held in Toronto, Canada, where they are best known, patrons ant referred to the daily newspapers, wholesale druggists and leading hntinm bouses generally of Toronto. I Richmond & Danville R B Co'y. I Condeuneti Schedule In -itleet Aug. W, 19?. 8ouLbOPd. The proprietors of "The Ford Pill Co.," will give an elegant pair of Shetland Ponl8 Carriage and Harness, valued at $600, (delivered free in any part of the United States, to the i?person who can make out the three daughters' faces. To the second will be given an elegant Lady's Cold Watch, set n sapphires and diamonds. To the third will be given a pair of genuine Diamond Ear-ritlK8. To m fourth will be given a handsome China Dinner Service TotheMwiiibegivena Kodak Camera. To the sixth, a Swiss Music box. ao tne seventh, a Frencn mantel ciock. i the etith, an elegant Banquet Lamp. To the nM, a pair of Crown Derby Vases. To the tenth, a complete Lawn rot mei Lt Richmond, BurkevillH rieysvillo At Danville Ar Ureeubuoro. Lr (ioldtiboro, Ar Italohih. Le Raleigk Le Durham, Ar (ireensboro, Lt 8alem, Greensboro. Ar Hilisbury, A StatoBville, Ar Asheville, Ar Hot Upringn, Lv Salisbury, Ar Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta, I.v Charlotte, A r Columbt , Augusta, Northbound Lr Augusta, Columbia, Ar Charlotte, liv Atlanta, lr Charlot te, IjV Charlotte, Salisbnry, Lv Hot Spring" Asheville, StateBville. Ar Salisbury, ijv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro, Salem, Lv Greensboro, ir Durham, Raleigh. Civ Raloigh ir Gold&boro, jV Greens bore, Vr Danvil'c Keysville, Burkeville Stcbiad, Ho 9 S OOpin uJpui iiyui a olpia 10 UipUl 3 WpUi 5 45pm a co 7 07 0 40 t8 W) 10 20pm 12 12am a 35 7 50au 10 SO 12 22 200 5 00 a 10 11 25 pm 2 10 a m 6 07 ft 87 a-u Daily. Noll 5 C0 Or 541 lb 111 in .0 lOiVU. 7 45ia 11 HOpui 7 00am 7 53am lOOOero Ii 45 10 15 1 UOin 1 Ci m 558 7 67 12 0im 1 30f w 4 IS 5 24 10 iOpm 1 iOrtp ('. 00pm 25 jn, f aliy. No 10 1 00 pm 10 P0 3 10 u) K&Cpm 6 M'arn 7 OCam 8 27 7 25 pm 9 0 J am 2 50 am 4 00am 8 37 10 20 lt 40 am 10 30 12 24pm 1 23 pm 12'. 8 01. 11 30. 12 10pm S 60prx H31 No 8 15au. 11 35pm 4 30 8 05 am 6 10 pro 3 pm 8t'0 12 3J.m 2 30 7 01 7 51pm 8 li 9 50pm 112 3'Jaui U05 am 1 02am 2 00 t8 45 am mOpiP "10 20pi 11 40 am 333 am 4 15 G 18 Tnnnia Sat. and manv other Drizes in order 1 lizzie flcture, ' distinguish the three girls laces by marking a cross with a lead pencil on each, merit. i.vei y competitor must cut out the above and enclose same with 15 U. S. two-cent stamps for one of the following "Prize Remedies:" postmarked first will be awarded the first prize, and the others in order of merit. As this adver tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United States, every one has an equal oppor tunity. To the person sending the last correct answer will be given an elegant Upright Concert Grand Piano, valued at S50O.0O. To the first person from the last sending a correct answer will be given a gentleman's fine Gold 'Sandoz" Watch, which strikes the hours and quarter hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at $300.00. To the second from the last, a first-class Safety Bicycle, pneumatic tire. To the third from the last, a first -class English Shot gun. To the fourth from the last, a suite of Parlor Furniture. To the fifth from the last, a handsome Silver Tea Service. To the sixth from the last, an elegant Piano Lamp. To the seventh from the last, a handsome pair of Portieres. To the eighth from , the last, a genuine English leather travelling Trunk To the ninth bom tbe last, two pieces of genuine French Statuary, and many other prizes in order of merit. . SPECIAL PRIZES FOB EACII STATE. A special prize of a Silk Dress Pattern (sixteen yards, any color), or a first-class Sewing Machine (any make desired) will be given to the first person in each State in the U. S. who can make out the three daughters' faces. We shall give away 200 valuable prizes, besides special prizes, (if there should be so many sending correct answers.) No charge is made for boxing and packing of prizes. The names of the leading prize winners will be published in connection with our advertisement in leading newspapers next month. Extra premiums will be given to only those who are willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prizes in any way. They are absolutely given away to introduce and advertise Ford's Prize Remedies," which are stand ard medicines, and will be used in every family for years where they have been once introduced. All prizes will be awarded strictly in order of merit, and with perfect satisfaction to tbe public. The remedies will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes free Of duty A WATCH FOB EVERT CORRECT ANSWER. An extra premium of a genuine "Fearless" Watch, (stem winder,) will be awarded to every person who sends a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they sheuld not be fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find tbe three faces and enclose them within 30 days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they are guaranteed either one of the leading prizes, or an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated. No answer will be noticed that does not contain 30 cents for one of Ford's Prize Remedies. Address THE FORD PILL CO, "37," Cor. Wellington & Bay Sis., Toronto, Canada. RKTWEUH . L-i(.,n trikTTl YS8r FOUNT A 4 luuniuwiu'. t7 50 am Lv West Foint.iiv T ouam 9 05 am Ar Kichmond Ar lu 4U am 3 10 pm Lv R'ehuiODd Lv 4 45pm 5 00pm Ar West .'oint Ar Q OOptu B ifi I' W F.lfliS KI.'.' H ulOiN L Ai J KA l. KKitl via &evvilJe, 8 15duiLv tULeiifti Ar J'i4Uam t Daily except. Sunday. "y. lLifiuv. flxeept S BERKLfiY, W. A. 1'UKJi, Superiuteudeat, (iea I rasa. Age, Kicbiuoud, Va Washington, I). C. 3. H. HA.KL)WitJK, Asa't wen. rasa. Agent, Atlanta, lia. VV. H (iKbilSN, aUIiliAAB, wen'l Manager, Traflio Manager, Waehington.D.O. Washington.DO. t.a)f iftli titd Airi4ii8taA.lL. it 11 Co CiXo effect 9 am, Sunday, Aug. 26. Trains mov ing North. No 88, f ass and Mail. Daily ox Buu Arr; ve. rams mov ing South. JXo 41, Pass and Mail Daily ex Bu" Laave. 1 20 p w 44 " WORTH CAROLINA AG RICULTU R AL FAIR, RALEIGH N. 0. Atlantic Coast Line For above occasion, the Richmond & Danville R. R. Co., will sell tickets to Raleigh, N. C, and return at fol lowing rates from points named : Tickets include one admission to fairgrounds, and must be stamped by proper agent at fair grounds be fore being valid for return passage Charlotte, $ i io uxrora, Concord, 8 70 Lincolnton, Salisbury, 3 30 Asheville, Hie-h Point. 2 50 Marion, 2 70 Htatesvuie, 1 70 Winston, 1 30 Wilkesboro, 1 39 Rural Hall 1 60 Reidsville Rates from intermediate points in same proportion : Dates of sale, Oct. 17th, to 21at, incluaive limits, return ing, Oct. 24, 1892. Greensboro, Burlington, Durham, Se'ma, Goldaboro, $170 4 50 610 510 3 70 2 70 4 30 810 2 70 PIEDMONT ALLIANCE INDUS TRIAL FAIR. For above occasion, the Richmond Si Danville R. R. will sell tickets to Salisbury, N. C.,and return at follow ing rates from points named : Tickets on sale October 3d to 7th, inclusive, limited returning until and including Oct. 9, 1893. From Charlotte, $ 95 " Asheville, 8.00 Lincolnton, 2 80 " Greensboro, 1 00 " Durham, 2.20 " Raleigh, 2.60 " Winston Salem, 2.60 Rates from intermediate points' in same proportion. Wilmington Brane-; Veldon Railroad and 1 Umdensed Soaedale. Rale.n, 11 17 jib Cary. 10 67 am 4 64 " Apex, 10 45 am 5 3i " Monnure, 1011 am 6 00 " Sanford, 9 41? am 6 21" Camerou, 9 12 am 6 54 " Southern Pines, 8 41 am 7 50 " Hamlet, 7 40 am 818" Gibson, Lv 00 am TRA1NU GOING Dated Jan. 4. No 23 182. Daily. SOUTH. No 27 No 41 F'tm'l d'y, ex Daily. 5 43pm 6 86pm LeWeldon, 12 30pm ArRockyMt, 140pm Ar Tarboro. 2 18pm Le Tarboro, 12 G8pm 6 OOp.ii Ar Wilson, 318pm Le Wilson, t 30pm ArSelma, 330pm Ar Fav'tville 5 30pm Le G'dsboro, 3 15pm 7 40pm Le Warsaw, 4 14pm Le Magnolia, 4 27pm Ar WU'gton 6 00pm Sund'y 6 40am 747aro Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass-23, Daily exct Sunday. pa Juv stations Southbound Trains. Thro Frt and Paes 22, Daily exct Sunday. FK Ar 7 00pm 8 Uam vooam io 00am 8 40pm 10 14am 9 55pm 11 45am 7 81 7 43am 8 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 00pm 12 15pm Raleigh Cary Apex Moncure Sanford Cameron Southern Pines Ar Hamlet Lv 5 46 5 80 4 20 8 40 2 45 1 65 12 80 TRAINS GOING NORTH No 14 dtilly t 0am 3 IT. No 78, daily. 915am 10 57am 11 11am 12 05am 9 10am llOPorn 12 10pm No 40, d'y, ex Sund'y. 4 00pm 5 40pm 55 opn 56pv. A Chicago man has been arraigned before the United States Commission er for selling a soda water drink call ed " Pilgrims." He is said to put about 10 per cent whiskey in them without having a government lij cense Lv Wil'gton, Lv Magnolia, Le Warsaw, Ar G'dsboro, 4 ftlam Le Fav'tville, Lv Selma, Ar Wilson. Lv Wilson, 514m 12 58pm Ar Rocky Mt, 5 37 1 80pm Ar Tarboro, 6 80aml,2 18pra Lv Tarboro. 12 58pm Ar Weld u. 6 85am 2 55pm fl 85pn Taily except Sunday . John F Dxvihb, General SnperiDondent. J R Kxnlt. Sup't Trans. T N Ehhhhon. 4nral Pass As?? 7 48pa 821pxxs PITTSBORO R B Laave Pittsboro, Arrive Moncure, Leave Moncure Arrive Pittsbwro, 0A.RTHA.61k R R, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, irrive Carthage, Leave Carthage, Arrive Cameron, Leave Cameron, Arrive Carthage, 9 10 am 9 55 5 10pm 5 55 8 00 am 8 45 9 45 .10 30 4 00pm 4 45 p m, 5 50 6 85 WM SMITH, Supt, ATLANTIC A N. C. BR, Time Table No 15. In effect December 19th, 1888. OBEOLS.AUD CAROLINA R.R CONDKNSKD 6CHKD0LK. Dated August 9th, 1891. South No'th i Bound Bound Train. stations. Train. No. 101. No.100 Going east. NO 51 Ar m 417 4 49 618 9 26 Lve 380 4 20 4 54 649 p m Schedule, Pass trains Stations Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne MoreheadOitv Going west No 60 Ar 11 28 10 46 10 09 8 27 a m Lve a 10 48 10 14 8 44 A 88 I SHI NGLES. WDR At my mill, west end Hargett street, on rail road; will be pleased to sell. se213m IB ADAMS. A. M. 950 10 15 10 27 1102 1120 1137 11 52 12 31 12 53 1 20 P.M. L've Pinner's Point Arrive L've L've L'e L've L've L've L've L'-e Ar Drivers, Suffolk Gates, Tunis, Ahoskey, Aulander, Hobgood, Tarboro, Kocky Mount, Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive L've P. M. 525 2 01 4 47 414 364 3 38 3 21 2 83 217,' 160 A. lib No 101 makes connection at Rooty Moul with W & W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for. all points North, G M Sbrpkl, J R Kbnlt, Gen'l Manager. Supt Trans T M Embrsow, Gen1! Passenger Ag BD TTVTT
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