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R"D Fr? TF Trial. Why suffer from the bad effect of the Li Grlpp o ST Bick, Kidney aod LlTer disease. Rheumatism, In. I UWaLa digestion, Dyspepsia, any kind of weakness, or other dls ?". when Klectricit? U etue voa and keen too In health. (Headache relieved In one uuuu.j . iu jiroyn wiM i wiu send to any one on trial free. Prices: S3. 0, io and 115, if aaUaued. Abo. Electric fnnsab anl Box Batteries. Costa nothing to try them, tan be regulated to suit, and guaranteed to lau for years. A Belt and Battery combined, and produces sufficient Electricity to shock, tfree Medical advice. Write to day. Uire waist measure, price and fall particulars. Atfens Yt anted, my 23) Address Dr. Judd, Detroit, Mich FfyTrrT!I,,"tT-fi'n Dr. Judd's Electric Belt Sale of Real Estate! By authority of a Judgment of the Supe rior Couri of Wake county, made at April trm 18U2, in an action entitled Elvada Buna nMQ Todd, admr, and others, as commissioner appointed in said ac ion, I w 'i, on Monday, October 24th, 1892, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell at public auction to highest bid der, the following described land in Mark's creek tow-iahip, Wake county: First tract-Lot No 2, in the division of the lands ot the late James Todd br his heirt-at-law. as shown in book A, partition of lands at page fM, clerk's oiflce Superioi Court of Wake county, containing 47 acies, and wh'ch was allotted in said division to F H lUrbinson. 8econd lot Lot No 3, in the aforesaid di vision, which adjoins lot No 2 above de scribed, contains 47 acres, being the lot al lotted to M A No well in said division. Third tract lot No 4,iu said div.'sion.con tains 381 acres, and the same that was allot ted to Jatnej, Corinna and John Pearce in said division. Fourth tract Lot No 5, adjoins lot No 4 above mentioned, contains 39 acres, and is the same that was allotted to Z. Todd and others in said division. Said sale will be made one-half cash, bal ance in s'x months from sale with interest at 8 per cent per annum. Title reserved uu ta purchase money is paia.wNjoNE sel9 tds Commissioner. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Harriet Wilson, Fl ff 1 Wake Sup'r vs. '. Court io John W. Wilson et al def t' s Octob r Term To John W. Wilson, delend't J 1892. You are hereby notified that the above en titled action has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wake county; thai the pur pose of siid action is to enforce the equitable riehts of the plaintU in and to a certain tract of land in Barton's Creek township, in said county described in a ceitain dcedtc said John W. Wilson from L Wooolief nd wife; to nave the land sold to discharge cer tain mortgoge indebtedness to George W Norwood and the residue paid to plaintiff The said John W Wilson is hereby noti fiel to appear at the nett term t-f said court to be hefdin the court house at ltalei-ih, o.. the 7th Monday after tlie 1st Monday in September, 1892, (.being October 2 ith, If92,, and answer or demur to the complaint in baid action which has been duly tile i. JOHN W THOMPSON, Clerk Wake Superior Court. BUSBEE & BUSBBffi, PI' lis Attys. sel 6w IN AUTUMN." CA.ROUSB BRIGG3 MASON. Put on your beautiful garments, i 0 toiling earth, and restl The goal is won and the toil Is done, Aod now you may don your best ( Your robe of purple aod scarlet, ; Tour tassels and plumes of gold, ! The misty sheen of yonr veil of green ! And your mantle's crimson fold. I ' O earth. ,to glad and so fruitful! I O nature, so brave and true! I would that wo were as wise as ye In the work wi have to do. We loiter and waste we bow not, Or scatter our seed in vain For th ' stony field must be wrought to yield Its treasure of golden grain. 'Pat on your beautiful garments, 0 toiling soul, and rest!" Faint heart of mine! To that call divine Be all thy powers addressed; Sowing beside all waters, Faithful in that which is least, Constant and still do the Master's will Till the time of toil bus ceased. Then the peace that shall come, and the gladness! The service that shall be rest! And the plaudit won of that word SWeU done!" And the Mas'er's "Come, ye blest!" O e rth, in yonr sweet fruition Rejoice and be glad! But this, The joy of a soul that has reached its goal. Is a deeper, holif r bliss. BA1BIGU POST OFFICE MAIL SCHEDULE. UPABTUB Close at P.O Close at De o' 6 30 a m 700am 815 " 8 45 " 7 45pm 816pm' 10 55am 1 1125am 0 45pm 128pm 3 40 " 415 4?0 " 500 1 5 30 " I 615 ' OUTGOING MAILS. EsFtTrllFor Greens horn N.. 8. and West. Ex Ft 20 For Short Cut MVirr.h ,fe G ildsboro R P O X r 13 For Keys- vuie,Kicnm a ana way RPOTr 3 For Wei Hnn Norfolk N and E RPOTr 10 -For Short fhifc S and Goldsboro RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) J2x Ft Tr 34 Fcr We! rion Norfolk. N and i R P O Tr 9 -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W ARRIVALS. At Depot A P. O. 3 00 am 9 45 an "11 10 am 123 pm 4 00 pm 6 00 pm 11 30 pm- 10 40 am j INCOMING MAILS. 3 15 a m Ex Ft Tr 12 F'm Gr'ns i i xt a i iir 10 03 a m'Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- .-11 25 am 140 pm 4 15 pm 615pn i-ll 45 pmi 10 55 am don. North and East R P O Tr 38 From At lanta (R & A A L RPOTr 10-F'mGr'ns- boro. N. S and west R P O Tr 41 From Wei do:i. N and S RPOTr 9-F'm Golds, and Short Cut.N and 8 Ex Ft Tr 21 if 'rr ii'da- boro R P O Tr 14-F'm Keys- ville, Richm'd and JN Trains marked tnus. do not move on Sun day. Mails for train 9 going west close at 3 p m on rjonasy. STAR ROUTES. OuTOOisa Mail Dkpaets Raleigh via BuotwelL Eagle Rock and Wakefield to Uuionhone. Tuesdav and Friday 6 am. Raleigh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tues- 0 ly and Friday o a m. tRnleieh via Kelwn Grove and Dayton to - Fib Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 6 am. .' - Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to jiogers store, Tuesday ana naay i pm Rale'ijh to Maswv, Tuesday and Frday urn. : , TooMiNa Mails Arrive Unionhope v Wacefield, Eagle Rock and Shotwell to Fal nigh, Wednesday and Saturday 7 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursdav 7 d m. Iah Darn via Dayton and KelvynGwe to Raleigh, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7pm.. Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 m Massey to Bataigb Tuesday and Friday t J'Jam. -J5Close at 9 o m ante. Fan Dxuvibt System. Free delivariet at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, ej Sundays. Collections made at samr hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Free de liver)' windows open on Sundays from 3:0C to 3-3U o'oiocx pm. a. w. oiiAn! tun, Postmaster RALEIGH MALE ACADEMY, MORSON & DENSON, Principals. 0. L. HAYWOOD, Assistant The fourteenth' ann nal session begi-l Monday, August mb, 189'i rupus uorou prepared for college or for business life. For particulars address flinch als for catalogue, Aug 18 3w ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT IN THE PEOK CASE. lb vny. N. Y , Oct 7 -Auother post ponMUfut in 1 ho Peck cw.se took place this morning Justice Gulman was ready at that time, but counsel for Mr P 'ck sent word that he had been called to New York and asked a postponement THE FIRST OVERSHOES. St. Louis Republic. The first pairof arctics brought into the United States were imported from Rio de Janeiro in 1830. Tht y were a rough pair of India rubber " gunboats," painted and gilded like a Chinese pagoda, and were sent as curiosities to a New York geutleman by a representative of a wholesale house doing business in what was then the great American Empire. Friends of the gentleman, when in specting his odd rubber shoes, ez pressed a desire to own a pair of such oddities ; and in 1832 twenty seven pairs were imported by New York and Boston people. The next year the importations numbered 500 pairs, and in each following year the trade continued to increase. I Can't Eat," -Is often heard. People who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla highly recommend it for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headache, and similar troubles. This medicine gently tones the stomach, assists digestion, and makes you "real hungry." Constipation, and all troubles with the digestive organs and the liver are cured by Hood' Fill. Price 25c. per box, WAR WITH REVENUE MEN AND MOONSHINERS. In Fayettevile, Tenn., a raid was made near Stewart's Creek, by United States revenue officers on moonshin ers. A desperate fight followed. Captain S. D. Mather, deputy reven ue collector for the fifth district, fell dead as he was firing his rifle. J. L. Spurrier, revenue officer, was shot several times and cannot live. O. 8. Hard well, a deputy, was also shot. The number of moonshiners killed was not learned. ALAMANCE COUNTY FAIR. For above occasion, the Richmond and Danville R R , wi'l 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. From Raleigh, $1.20 " Henderson 1.60 " Durham, 85 " Greensboro, 65 " Winston-Salem, 1.00 " Salisbury, 1.50 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion, ( A Prize Picture Puzzle, EXrLANATIOX. The following pictur contains four (actt, man and hit ihre daughters Any one t. n imd llie ni-.n t face, but it is n-j to easy to ditliiinui-h the face of ttie tiire youi.g Udu- Tl.e viciurc wo puulUlir i in a few newspapen tome time aco, anj attracted o.nider.lwd ancniion 1 1 i-rr iti.-Hnl remcdic. We now offer a new pri competition inonntrtiun with it. A the iule ol.j- i i ; I . introduce our raerliciuei into new homes, those ho enterrd the i .imcr c-.niietitiMi an rer.ei' I i. 1 1.. t.Miii-te in this one. As to the reliability of "The Fortl Pill Co.," an4 the estimation in hi. h tin- r in ill. ii v re lic!J in Toronto, Cinaiia, where they ar best knwn, ptirnns ara referred to 111 duly ocwkju(cis, whulcsale dmSisu and leading business bouses generally of 1 urwato. The proprietors of "The Ford Pill Co., 'will give an elegant pair of Shetland Ponies Carriage and Harness, valued at $600, (delivered free in any p;irt i.f the United Simts, to the first person who can make out the three daughters' faces. To the seem J will be given an elegant Lady's Cold Watoh, se' 'n sapphires and diamonds. To the third will he given a pair of genuine Diamond Ear-rinfSS. To the fourth will be given a handsome China Dinner Service rotheyJAwiiibegivena Kodak Camera. To the sixth, a Swiss Wiu sic Box. To the seventh, a French Mantel Clock. To the eighth, an eieuant Banquet Lamp. To the ninth, a pair of CrOwn Derby Vases. To the tenth, a compleie Lawn TenniS Set, and many other prizes in order of merit, i.vei y competitor must cut out the ale "Puzzle Picture," distinguish the three girls' faces by marking a cross with a lead pencil on e:ieli, and enclose same with 15 U. S. two-cent stamps for One of the following "Prize Remedies:" "Ford's Prize Pills," "Ford's Prize Catarrh Remedy," or "Ford's Trizo Cough Cure." Select any one of the above remedies you desire. Address "Tito Fortl Pill Co.," Cor. Wellington & Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada. The person whose envelope is postmarked first will be awarded the first prize, and the others in order of merit. As this adver tisement appears simultaneously throughout the United Slates, every one has an equal oppor tunity. To the person sending the last correct answer will be given an elegant Unrigut Concert Grand Piano, valued atS50O.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 theAi.v, a first-class Safety Rieycle, 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 si xth 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 from the last, two pieces of genuine French Statuary, and many other prizes in order of merit. SPECIAIi PRIZES FOB EACH 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 the public. The remedies will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes free Of duty. A WATCH FOB EVERY 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 should not be fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prizes. That is, if any one can find the 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 Sts., Toronto, Canada. WOKLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSI TION. For above occasion, the Richmond & Danville B. R. will Bell tickets to Chicago, 111., and return at follow ing rates from points named : Tickets on sale October 18, 19 and 20, limited returning Oct. 26, 1893, From Charlotte, " Asheville, Greensboro, Durham, Raleigh, lioldsboro, Henderson, Danville, Lynchburg, Charlottesville, $31 45 27 15 27 45 29 85 81 00 81 80 29 85 25 35 22 65 22 65 NORTH CAROLINA AG RICULTUR AL FAIR, RALEIGH N. C. 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, $4 10 Oxford, $1 70 Concord, 8 70 Lincolnton, 4 50 Salisbury, 3 30 Asheville, 6 10 High Point, 250 Marlon, 5 10 Greensboro, 2 70 Statesville, 3 70 Burlington, 170 Winston, . 2 70 Durham, 1 30 Wilkesboro, 4 30 Be'ma, 1 30 Rural Hall 3 10 Goldsboro, 150 Reidsville 2 70 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion : Dates of sale, Oct. 17th. to 21st, inclusive limits, return ing, Oct, 24, 1892. A girl of thirteen years was left in charge of her three year old sister for one night of hor mother's absence During the night the little one, wak ing with her head at the footboard, indignantly exclaimed, "This is a fine way to tate tare of me, let sleep all night wong side out." The mustache oup idea has been applied to a soup spoon. Atlantic 4)oast J.ine. Wilmington Weldon Ball road and Branches, Condensed 8aedu.!o TRAINS! GOING SOUTH. Dated Jan. 4. No 23 No 27 No 41 1892. Daily. F't m'l d'y, ex Daily. Snnd'y Le Weldon, 18 3Cpm 5 48pm 6 40am ArRrkyMt, 140pm 6 36pm 747ara Ar Tarboro, 2 18pm LeTarboro. 12 58pm 6 00p.ii Ar Wilson, 218pm 700pro 817m Le Wilson. t2 30pm ArSelma. 880pm Ar Fay'tville 5 30pm Le G'dsboro. 8 15pm 7 40pm ooam Le Warsaw, 4 14pm in 00am Le Magnolia, 4 27pm 8 40pm 10 Ham Ar Wil'gton. 6 00pm 9 55pm 11 4am TRAINS GOING NORTH No 14 No 78, No 0, daily, d'y. ox daily Sund'y. Lv Wil'gton, 2 10am 9 15am 4 00pm Lv Magnolia, 3 IK 10 57am 5 40pm Le Warsaw, 11 11am 55 5pm Ar G'dsboro. 4 Silam 12 05am 56pm LeFay'tvilK 9 10am X CI 1 . 11 fiQa m I uv omiun, iiv. iu Ar Wilson, laiupm Lv Wilson, 5 14 m 12 58pm 7 48pm Ar RoekvMt, 5 37 1 30pm 21 nm Ar Tarboro, 6 80ain"2 13pm Lv Tarboro. 12 58pm Ar Weld u, 6 85tim 2 65pm fl 35pm Tally ATCApt Sunday. John F Dxvxnb, . General 8nperiDondent J R K.jjwiiV. Snp't Trans, T K !rfl.80sr, iw' Pass Asrt, ATL4NTIC & V. C. R R , Time Table No 15. -In effect December 19th, 18S8. Going eas. Schedule. Gain; wagl No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar Lve Stations Ar Lve m 8 80 Goldsboro 11 28 ara 4817 4 20 La Grange 10 48 10 48 4 49 4 54 Kinston 10 09 10 14 8 18 6 48 New Berne 8 27 8 44 9 26 pm MoreHeadOit? a m ft 83 SHINGLES LUMBER At my mill, west end Har;ett street, on rail toad; will be pleased to sell. ee21M L.HAPAMJJ, Richmond &DanYlUe B R Co. Condensed Schedule In effect Aog. 28. 1892. Southbonnrt, Dally. , No 9 No U Lt Richmond, OOpifl 8 0wn Borkeville, 6 08pm S OOao, Keytvllle, 5 42pm 5 44&n Ar Danville. 8 01pm 8 COam Ar Greensboro. 10 05pm 10 10am LvGoldbboro, 3 60pm 7 45pn Ar Raleigh. 5 45pm 11 .10pm LeRaleigb 6C0 7 00am Le Durham, 7 07 7 58am Ar Greensboro, 9 40 lOfttoro Lv Salem, t8 00 8 4f J ij.Greensboro. 10 20pm 10 15 Ar Salisbury, 12 12am 12 iX)ip A' Statesville, 2 35 1 09pm Ar Asheville, 7 60am 5 58, Ar Hot Springs, 10 80 7 67 Lv Salisbury, 12 22 12 0 8pm Ar Charlotte, 2 00 1 30po Spartanburg, 5 00 4 18 Greenville, 8 10 24 Atlanta, 1125 pm 10 30pm Charlotte, 2 10 a m 1 50: ip iColumbi 0 07 6 00pm Augusta, 9 S7 ana 1 25i n Northbound Daily. No 10 No 12 Lv Augusta, 7 00 pm 8 15an. Columbia, 10 F0 11 85pm ar Charlotte, 3 10 am 4 30. Lv Atlanta. 8 5C pm 8 05 am Ar Charlotte, 6 4 am 6 10 pro Lv Charlotte, 7 0Cam G3. pm Salisbury, 8 27 8 CO Lv Hot Spring" 7 25 pm 12 39fm Asheville, 9 00 am 2 80 Statesville, 2 50 am 7 01 Ar Salisbury, 4 00am 7 51pm Lv Salisbury, 8 37 8 15 Ar Greensboro, 10 20 9 50pm Salem, wi i u am 1 1 a J am Lv Greensboro, 10 30 11 05 am Ar Durham, 12 24pm 1 02aro Raleleh. 1 23pn. 2 00 LvRaloigh 1 23 t8 45am Ar Goldsboro, J1 1't i 'i au pip Lv Greensboro. 1C 30an. 10 20pm ArDanvil 1210pm l?40am KeysvUle, 2 50pm 3 3J:n Burkevil'e, a 31 4 15 Richmond, ') 30 G 18 TtKTWUKN WEST POINT AND RICHMOND. t7 50am Lv West Pomt.iiV n oltam 9 05 am Ar Richmond Ar 10 40 am 810 pm Lv Riohiuonfij Lv 4 45pm 5 00pm Ar Wit t'oint Ar 0 OOpui BETWEEN lU'.'HMOiSD ANJ RM, EIGH via, KevavilJe. 815pmLv Raleigh Ar 10 40 am fDaily except Sunday. -t Tj r y. YWiiv, excepr monaay. E. BERKLEY, W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Gen '1 Pass. Agt., Richmond, Va Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWK3K, Ass't Gen Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga: W.H.GREEN, SOL HAAS, Gen'l Manager, Traffic Manager, Waehington.D.C. Washington.DC. Baleifsh nnd Aiusta A-Iilili To take effect 9 am. Sunday, Aug. 26, m. Trains mov- Trains mov ing South, ing North. No 41, No 88, Pa?s and Mall. Cass and Mail. Dally ex 8 Daily ox Sun L vive. Arrive. 4 20 pm Rale.fc,n, 1117 am 4 4V Cary. 10 57 am 4 54"' Apex, 10 45 am 5 31" Moncure, 10;11 am 6 00 " Sanford, 9 47 am 6 24 " Cameron, 912 am 6 54 " Southern Pines, 8 41 am 7 50 " Hamlet, 7 40 am 313 " Gibson, Lv 00 am Northbound Trains. Thro Frt and Pass 23, Daily exct Sunday. PM Lv Stations 7 21 7 43am 8 43am 9 27pm 10 10pm 11 00pm 12 45pm Ar Raleigh Cary.j Apex Moncnre Sanford Cameron Southern Plnea Hamlet 8outhbound Trains Thro Frt and Paes 22, Stf. Daily exct Sunday. Ar P M 5 46 5 SO 4 20 a 40 2 45 1 65 Lv 12 80 Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive PITTSBORO H R Pittsboro, Moncure. Moncure Pittsboro, OARTHAek R R. Carthage, Cameron, Cameron. Carthage, Carthage, Cameron, Cameron, Carthage. 910am 9 55 510pm 5 55 8 00 a m 8 45 9 45 10 30 4 00p m 4 45 p m 5 50 6 35 WM SMITH, Supt, Jjq" OREOLK AND CAROL WA R.R CONPSN8BD 6CHKDUIB. Dated .August 9th, 1891. South No h Bound Bound Train. 6TATI0H8. Train. No. 101. No. 100 A. M. P.M. 9 50 L'vi Pinner's Point Arrive 5 25 1015 L've Drivers, Arrivo 2 01 10 27 Ive Suffolk Arrive 4 47 1102 L'm (tutes, Arrive 1 14 1120 L'vo .Tunis, :. Arrive 3 54 1137 L'vc Ahoskey, Arrive 3 36 11 52 L've Aulander, Arrive 3 21 12 31 L've Hobgood, Arrive 2 39 12 53 I' vp Tarboro. Arrive 2 17 . 1 20 Ar Kocky Mount, '.L've 1 5rj P. M. A. Mu No 101 makes connection at Rockv Moun with W &, W Train No 23 for all points South, and No 78 train for. all points North. GMSbrpbl, J R Kit Nil Y, Gen'l Manager, Supt Trans T U Emerson, Gen'l Passenger Ag
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