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The Favorite Summer Resort in the Southern States, THE ATLANTIC HOTEL, Morehead City, North Carolina, Open for Guests on Saturday, June 13, 1892. The Chicago Inn Company has leased the Property and is expending money with a lavish hand in improving and beautifying the Hotel, and in adding numbers of special attractions for the en joyment of thousands of its guests. Why does Morehead City surpass every other summer resort in the Mountains or on the sea-coast, in North Carolina ? BECAUSE: 1 TWp are no Hies or mosquitos at Morehead City. 4. The best place for health, rest and’recreation is Morehead City. 6. The great Summer gathering of North Carolina people is at 8. The FINEST TABLE IN JNORTH CAROLINA is set at 2 There is no malaria to be found at Morehead City. 5. A dollar will becure more fun cr improvement at Morehead Morehead City. . Morehead City. 3. There are more opportunities of enjoyment at Morehead City. City. 7 - most social resort in the South is Morehead City. Every delicacy of the sea in abundance! Every comfort of the home for our visitors ! Every year increases the popularity of the Atlantic Hotel! Everybody wants to go to the seaside in the summer! Do you enjoy sailing, fishing, boating, rowing, swimming, dancing, soft crabs, scollops, fish, birds, music, pic-nics, sea breeze and refreshing sleep ? Then come to Morehead City. The season of 1892 will be the most prosperous and enjoyable ever known at Morehead City, and guests will be better pleased with their visit. Rates are very reasonable. For rates or for rooms to be reserved, write to JOHN O. PLANK, Manager, Morehead City, N. C. NEWS AND OBSERVER.! FRIDAY, JULY - - 15, 1892^ ! Marriage. | [Marrion Wilcox, in the Cosmopolitan.] All day the sun was looking on our pain While we toiled upward, upward to this height; A jostling throng, and eager to attain Some rest at last, before the fall of night— , One hour of sunset ease before black night. And she who toiled beside me, gentler far, More tender and more hopeful seemed than I. In the hot day we met; and still we are Together, but the sun has left the sky— The sunset colors wave across the sky. In the hot day we met, the glaring day That searched our weakness out to make us strong. Perhaps some pitfalls in the rugged way She escaped through me —for there had I gone wrong — At least she should be safe where I’d gone wrong. Now llare bright sunset banners in the west! All-giving day,that gave to me my wile, Life-giver to us mortals! I who rest Have only what thou gavest; that one Bat atUlbtx- l: " m * y r " ieem my Destitution in Alabama. By Telegraph to and News Observer. Montgomery, July 14.—Governor Jones has reeeiyed information from Gainesville, Sumpter county, that a number of people have been ren dered destitute by the overflow, and asks him to appeal to Congress for an approprintion for their relief. One of these letters says: “The peo ple are without the means of sub sistence for over twenty-four hours.” The Governor issued a proclama tion yesterday calling on the people of the State to contribute to the relief of the destitute people. Senate Committee ou Contingent Ex penses. (y Telegraph to the News and Observer. Washington, July 14.—The Sen ate committee on contingent ex pense has reported a comprehensive resolution providing for investiga tion by a special Senate committee of the Homestead troubles, the or ganization and employment of Pin kertons, and the nature of labor troubles. The resolution went over till tomorrow. Mr. Sherman introduced a bill repealing that part of the present silver act which provides for month ly purchases of bullion; to take ef fect January Ist next What Shall 1 Take. Why Simmons Liver Regulator, of course. It can’t be beat in any attack of Indigestion, Biliousness, Sick Head ache, or Constipation. It gives quick relief, and if ■continued for a while will completely cure these ailments. The Regulator comes in liquid and powder form. The powder is wonderfully con venient for the vest pocket. A pinch of the powder and a swallow of water leaves no taste and works effectually. A son of Senator Peffer is run ning an engine at Hoisington, Kan. When Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla. W hen she was a child, she cried tor Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Oastorla. When she had children, shefeave thenUCastorU ■—i First postage stamps, 1840. “Do we have mosquitoes ?” re peated the genial landlord. “What’s that ? Never heard of such a dish. How do you serve’em fricasseed?” “That’s all right,” replied the guest, “I like the place and I’ll take the rooms,and your word about the mos quitoes, but I’ll just send back for a dozen bottles of Pond’s Extract, as a precaution.” “Oh they all do that. Have fire in your room last night, sir ?” “Well, I didn’t see any, but perhaps there wan; the mercury was 124 degrees.” Window-glass used in 1694. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refnnded. Pricb 25 cents per box. For sale by John Y, Mcßae, druggist. Kerosene introduced, 1820 - —— For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Byiup has been used by millions of mothers, tor their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little-sufferer at once; It produces natural, quiet sleep by reliev ing lhe children from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button." It Is very pleasant to tasters, soothes the child, softens the gums, allays an pains, relieves wind, regulates the bowels and Is the D©ot known' remedy tor diarrhoea, whether rising from teeming or other causes. Twenty, five cents a bottle The Next Total Solar Eclipse. Though the next total solar eclipse does not take place till April 15, 1893, astronomers are already astir making plans for observing it. Nature says it will probably be ‘ very widely observed, not only be cause the shadow of the ~ moon passes over such a great stretch of land, but because the phenomenon occurs at the period when a sun spot maximum is approaching, at which time, of course, the disturbed part of the atmosphere of the sun is on the increase-’’ The centre of the shadow traver ses Chili, passes to the north of the Republic, skirts the provinces of Bolivia and Paraguay and cuts through the heart of Brazil, finally crossing the Atlantic Ocean and en tering the African coast between Cape Yerde and Bathurst The cunning wife makes her hus band her apron. ..■H.'t.-t.n'.ii-n.ii ..... ■that there is five times as J] much solid enjoyment in S smoking five 5 as there is in one ten-cent g cigar, and they cost the •] same. I ou Don’t Believe It, 7 THEM. 12 1 £ pwi-iJ* iHidlwijjlwjjSl THE DAV ICD THE MOST 2 *• IwLLLIy convenient trunk f, .*HI A TP AY EVER DEYISED. gj 9 I |\ \ f The Tray is arranged •) (• oYsi s=a 5 = '' r ' * I Tnimii to roll back, leaving the § » Illy jv. lit 11 ni ll bottom of the Trunk •> (• * l \ W 1 1 11 easy of access. •) <• fjtH Iff M Nothing to break or get out of order. The S « II | Tray can be lifted out if desired, and to buy « § ~ --|J this style is a guarantee that you will get the g • If your Dealer caunot furnish you, notify the ;• H.W. ROUNTREE & BRO., Richmond, Va. § NEW HERRINGS. J. R. FERRALL & CO tUVOCF.ttS. 222 FAYETTEVILLE STREET. We are receiving regular packing N. C. Roe and Cut Herrings, direct from the Fisheries and can make low prices. A very choice lot Virginia Hams. 2000 lbs. IST. C. Hams. Ferris Pig Hams, Smoked Beef, and Tongues. Orange Brand Small Hams, Har veys fine Breakfast Bacon. The Celebrated Mag nolia Hams and Magnolia Shoulders, Fine New Crop Cuba Molasses Direct From the Importers. Prices low and prompt delivery of goods to all parts of the city. Telephone 88. Buffalo Lithia Springs, ATLANTIC & DANVILLE R. 8., Mecklenburg County, Va, NIOIW OIEIEIN New Buildings have been added, and other improvements made. Waters en dorsed by p’omiient physicians all over the country. Passengers leaving Raleigh at 7 o’clock in the morning make close con nection at Durham and at Junc tion and reach the Springs for dinner. For 32 page illustrated pamphlet, terms Ac., address, M. L. OGLES BY, Manager, Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn., writes: “For six years I had been afflicted with running sores, and an enlargement of the bone in my leg. I tried everything I heard without any permanent benefit until Botanic Blood Balm was recommended to me. After using six bottles the sores healed, and I am now in bet ter health than I have ever been. I send this testimonial unsolicited, because I want others to be bene fited. Buried Alive by a Tornado. Springfield, 0., July 13.—The south end of the city was visited by a destructive tornado at noon whieh destroyed fifteen residences and partially ruined forty more. One family is buried in the ruins, and the entire police force and dep uties are on the scene patrolling the property. No other fatalities are reported. Yellow Springs, twelve miles south of here, is reported in ruins. Valuable Land for Sale. By virtue ot authority conferred by two certain deeds of mortgage executed by X. B. Bagwell and wife to Wm. R. Pool, dated January 16th, 3883, and January Ist, 1886. respectively, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, N. C., in Book 71, page 283, and in Book 89, at Page 426, respectively, we will on Wednesday, August 10th, 1892, Sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, a of land in St. Mary’s Township, Wake County, N, C,, described as follows: Begin ning at a pine In the line of Mrs. Isabella Bag well, runs thence southwest with said line to the bridge over the branch, thence south with J. G. Strickland’s line to a pine (comer of Strickland and B. Bagwell’s line , thence westerly with said Strickland’s line to big branch (corner of C. N. Allen and Mrs. Catharine Pool’s line) thence down big branch with Mrs. Catharine Pool’s line about 2J poles, thence east with Mrs. Catharine Pool’s line about 6,'» poles to a pine, thence north with Mrs. C. Pool’s line to a black gum (Mrs. Isabella Bagwell’s comer) thence easterly with her line 196 V poles to the beginning, con taining 30 acres, more or less, and being the same tract of land conveyed by Berry Bagwell and wife to N. B. Bagwell. Place of sale, county court house door, in Ral eigh, N. C. Time of sal?. .2 o’clock M. HAYWUCD & HAYWOOD, Att’ys for Executor of Mortgagee FIRE INSURANCE. THE NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Company RALEIGH. N. C. —Organized in 1868. — CLASSES OF PROPERTY IN SURED: Dwellings, Mercantile Risks, Churches, Schools, Court houses, Private Barns and Stables, Stock and Cotton Gins. By an agreement made in 1888 with the GERMAN-AMERICAN INSUR ANCE CO. OF NEW YORK, that Company with Assets of $5,879,208.45, is jointly liable with the N. C. Home on every policy issued. INSURE IN THE N. C. Home Insurance Company. Agents in all [principal towns of the State. W. 8. PRIMROSE. OH AS. ROOT. Pres. Sec. and Treo* W. G. UPCHURCH, P. OOWPEB, Tioe-Pres. Adjuster Sale of Valuable Real Estate. TIME—AUGUST Ist, 1892. By authority of a consent judgment of the Su perior Court of Wake county In an action entitled W K. Davis and N. P. Jones, ex’rs, and others vs. Louisa L. Cosby and others, entered for the pur pose of making assets to pay certain legacies and charges set forth In a Judgmf nt In the afore said action, I will, as administrator of Mary A. Morehead, deceased, and as commissioner, on Monday, Ist day of August, 1892, at 12 o’clock m, at the court house door of Wake county, sell to the highest blddef for cash a certain parcel of land in the city of Raleigh, situate on South Blount street, being part of lot No. 776 In the plan of said city, bounded on the north by J. T. Ellington and Klllebrew lots, east and south by Bagley and Batchelor and west by Blount street; contains two acres and Is particularly described inade-.d from Spier Whitaker, com'r, toJ. S. Wynne, guardian. Book 91, page 668, Register of Deeds office for Wake county. Also at the same time and place and by au thority of the Judgment mentioned above, I will sell to the highest bidder the following other par cels of land: First—A tract lying about four miles north of the city of Raleigh, adjoining Mrs. Klmborough Jones and others, known as the Crabtree tract, formerly Tavern Tract, contains 663 acres, ac cording to survey by F. Bevers, surveyor, In 1879, and Is described in a deed from B. S. King to R. Smith, Book 12. Page 454, Register of Deeds office. Wake County. This tract contains a large amount of excellent timber, original g owth, and will be divided In 50 to 100 acre parcels, to suit purchaser. Secoud—A city lot known as lot No. 180 In the plan of tho city of Raleigh and contains one acre, and Is bounded on the north by Hillsboro St., ('M the east by Salisbury St., on the south by Morgan St. and west by Mr. ,T. M. Pool’s lot, This lot embraces several splendid building lots, and same will be divided to suit purchasers. Third—Being parts of lots Nos. 182 and 116 In the plan of the city ol Raleigb, and Is bounded on the north by Mrs. Wheaton’s lot. on the east by Salisbury St. on the south by Mr. Gleason and others, and on the west by W. G. Upchurch and others, and fronts abont 210 feet on Salisbury St. and runs back west about 210 feet. This lot Is valuable property, In the center of the city, and will be divided Into several lots. Buildings on this property excepted from sale. Maps of all the above described property, showing the divisions, can be seen by applying to the undorslened, The terms of sale for the last three parcels of land will be one-third cash, balance six months from day of sale. Title reserved until purchase money is fully paid. J. T. PULLEN, Adm’r and Com’r THE FAMOUS —AT— Connelly Springs, on W. N. C. R. R., Burke county, N. C. 1892 SEASON. 1892 The new hotel at this popular resort — to which extensive improvements have been added during the past winter —will be opened for the summer season, on June 1,1892, The Connelly Springs company prom ises every comfort and convenience to its patrons. Connelly Springs water has now an international reputation, and hundreds of people at home and abroad in unsolicited testimonials attest its efficacy. Write for circular. For further information, address, CONNELLY SPRINGS COMPANY, Connelley Springs, N. C. -FROM- Mountain to Sea. We are prepared to meet the wants of the tiavellng public if you want a Trunk, Valise or Bag. If you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR Straw Hats, Umbrellas, &c. Mosquito Netting, Base Ball Caps loc, cost 20c a doz. to Ball Belts and Ladles Belts 5c up. Corsets 24c up. Dress Shields 9c us. Full line Gloves HANDKERCHIEFS, {HOSIERY, WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOILET GOODS. Window Shades 20c up. Curtain Poles 22c up. Lace Curtains, Drapery Chains and Pins. Ham mocks very cheap. Straw Mattings—all prices. Buggy Whips 6c up. Lap Robes 50c up. Slioes and Slippers. We are selling for less than we can buy them at the factory. It Is due to a factory having failed a few days ago Our buyer being on the spot, scooped the whole concern in at 35c In the dollar. We offer these goods at same rate. It Is as much pleasure for us to sell goods cheap as It Is to vou to buy them. We have Xo Competition in Slioes. —COME TO THE— Lyon Racket Stores, 88}Centre Street, Goldsboro, and 129 Fayettevlllfl Street, Raleigh, N. C. NAG S HEAD, N. C. "The Seaside Resort of the Atlantic Coast.” Are you fond of fishing, sailing, driving, bath ing, shooting and watching the billows roil ? If so, gojto NAG’S HEAD, N. C., on the Atlantic Ocean, and spend a few days in your delight. OPEN JUNE 20TH. Rales—sl.soto $2 50per day; $lO to sls per week; S3O to SSO per month. No mosquitos or pests of any kind. Special rates to families and excursion parties. NAG’S HEAD HOTEL COMPANY, NAG’S HEAD. N. C. NOTICE. In pursuance of a resolution of the cor porators of the Cape Fear & Northern Ralilway Co„ adopted at a meeting of said corporators, held in the city of Raleigh, N. C., on the sth day of July, 1892, notice is hereby given that books of subscriptions to the capital stock of the Cape Fear & Northern Railway Company will be opened by E. B. Bar bee, Esq., at his place of business on Wilmington St, in the city of Raleigh, N- C., on the 11th day of July, 1892, at 12 o’clok M., and the same will be kept open at said place to receive such sub scriptions to said capital stock until the first day of August, 1892, at 12 o’clock M. G. B. ALFORD, Ch’m’n of the meeting of Corporators. AN UNDISPUTED FACT —THAT OUR STOCK OF— SUMMER : GOODS OF EVERY CLASS IS AT THE HEAD L\ POINT OF STI LE, QUALITY AND PRICE. We Have Lots of Odds and Ends in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, which w ill be sold at a Great Sacrifice. FOR- ONE WEEK. COME EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN. CROSS & LINEHAN, Male Outfitters. I SEASONABLE GOODS^ AT LOWEST TRICES. Ice ! Cream *. Freezers LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. WITH CHEAP ICE AND CHEAP CHEAP FREEZERS WHY NOT EAT ICE CREAM? “GEM,” The- Best Freezer Made. Refrigerators, Fly Fans, Fly Traps. LAWN MOWERS at v VTk' t os ™ f pb,oe last hjuxts lewis cb 00., BAJxBIGII, IV. C. WILL BE READY AUGUST 1. = THE NEW TEXT DOOK FOR IVORTH CAROLINA SCHOOLS ALFRED WILLIAJMS & CO.’S The North Carolina Spelling-Book COMPILED BY A TEACHER. It is a complete course in orthography for public and private schools. Also containing the corract spelling of every proper name found in the geography and history of North Carolina, the names of counties, cities, towns, villages, lakes, mountains, rivers, woods, trees, shrubs, minerals, etc., etc. It is the best and cheapest spelling-book on the market, and is the joy of North Carolina teachers. PRICE: 20 cents by mail postpaid. , Hundreds of orders are already on file for the book. Published by ALFRED WILLIAMS cb CO., RALEIGH, N. C. £APE FFAB A YADKIN VALLEY R B. 00. Condensed Schedule. In effect June 26, 1892. South Bound. MAIN LINE. Northßound. Daily. Daily. No. 1. No. 2. 1110 pm Ar Wilmington Lv. 4 50am 765 “ •• ....Fayetteville. •* 8 21 6 10 “ " Sanford •• 9 43 '* 418 ** " Climax •• 11 44 •' 3 50, ” ’•.... Greensboro *■ 12 25 p m 2 58' ** •* Stoekdale ** 122 •' 230 " “N&W Jc—Walnut Cove” 283 “ 1 22 ” “ Rural Hall ” 3 02 *• 12 00 noon Lv Mt. Airy Ar. 425 *' BENNETTSVILLE DIVISION, Bouth Bound. North Bound Dally, Dally, No. 3. No. 4. 10 20 p m Ar Bennettsvllle Lv 533 a m 925 •* •* Maxton “ 620 •• 857 ** “ Red Springs •’ 658 •* 813 " “ Hope Mills “ 738" 756 “ “ Fayetteville “ 755 '• FACTORY AND MADISON BRANCHES. South Bound. North Bound. Dally, except Bun. Dally, eicept Sun. No. 15. No. 16. f 20b 1 m Ar Ramseur Lv. 715 a m 5 40 “ ” Climax “ 9 10 ’’ 4 45| I-* •* Greensboro •• 935 * 310 ” Stoekdale •• 12 15 p m |2 00 •• Lv Madison Ar 105 “ Train No. 2 connects at Sanford with Seaboard Air Line for Raleigh, Norfolk ani all points North, and at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk A Western R. R. for Winston-Salem, Roanoke and points North and West of Roanoke. J. W. FRY, W. E. KYLE, Gen. Man Gen. Pass.Ag’t. RALEIGH A GASTON B. B. In effect Sunday, May 29, 1892 TRAINS MOVING NOBTH. No. 34. No. 38. Passenger. Pass. A Mall D’ly ex. Sun. Dally. Leave Raleigh, Soopm 1125 am Mllbrook, 6 05 p m 11 4o a m Wake, 638 pm 12 04pm Franklinton. 5 57 P m 12 26 p m Kittrell, 6 14 pm 12 43»m Henderson, 6 30 pm 12 59 p m Warren Plains, 7 05 p m 139 pm Macon. 7 14 P m 1 47 p m Arrlvo Weldon. 8 15 pm 2 46pm TRAINS MOVING SOUTH, No. 41. No. 46. Pass A Mall. Passenger. Daily. D’ly ex. Sun. Leave Weldon, 12 30pm 6 30am Macon, 1 80 p in 7 saja m Warren Plains, l 39 p m am Henderson, 2 18 p m 8 16 a m Kittrell, 2 34pm 8 31 am Franklinton. J 51 pm 8 47 a m Wake, 8 16 am 9 07 a m Mllbroo 3 40 P m 9 28 a m Arrive Raleigh, 4 copm 9 45 am LOUISBURG RAILROAD. Leave Loulsburg at 7 5o a m and 11 3o a m. Arrive at Franklinton at 8 25 a m and 12 06 pn. Leave Franklinton at 3 00 and 6 05pm. Arrive at Loulsburg at 8 36 p m and 8 40 p m Taking effect on Sunday, May 29th, 1892, Nos 38 and 41 trains of the Raleigh and Gaston and Ral eigh and Augusta Air Line Railroads will run dally. Nos, 34 and 45 trains of the ltalelgh and Gas ton railroad will run dally except Sunday J. 0. WINDER, L. T. Meyers, Wm. Smith, Gen'l Man. Gen’l Supt. Supt RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. SCHEDULE. In Effect May 29th, 1892. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. N. C.: 6:15 DAILY for Durham, Oxford. Henderson, P. H. Buffalo Llthla Springs, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Salisbury, Hickory Ashevlllle and all Western North Can> llna points; Charlotte, Columbia, Au gusta, Charleston, Savannah, all Flort ■ da points; Atlanta, Birmingham, Mem - 7:og phis, New Orleans and all points Bouth A. M. and Southwest; Danville, Richmond, Lynchburg, Washington and all points North. Through Pullman sleeping car Raleigh to Asheville on train leaving at ,6:151>. m. 1:28 ( P. M. For Goldsboro. Fayetteville, Wilmlng- Dally. t n Morehead City, Newbeme and all points in Eastern North Carolina. 8 :45 For Goldsboro, Wilson, Tar boro and all A. M. Eastern Carolina points, ex. Sun ® 'ls (Durham, Oxford, Henderson, P. M. Clarksville, Buffalo Llthla Springs, Dally. I Keysvilie, Burkevllle, Richmond, Weet Point, Baltimore and all points North, via York Kivor Line; carries through Pullman sleeper between Raleigh and Richmond. TRAINS ARRIVE AT RALEIGH -1:23 f P. M. j Dally. I FROM GREENSBORO AND ALL POINTS 3 :00 i NORTH AND SOUTH. A. M. j Dally. [ 10 GO ( FROM RICHMOND via KEYSVILLE A. M. \ AND DURHAM. Dally. ( 6:00 P. M. SS FROM GOLDSBORO. P. ftl. ex. Sun PASSENGERS LEAVING RALEIGH AT 7 ;00 A. M. make close connection at Greensboro for all points North and South; also for all Western North Carolina points, ar riving In Asheville S:SB P. M., Lenoir 3:50 P. M., In ample time to stage to B owing Rock, twenty miles distant, for supper. E. BERKLEY. W. A. TURK, Superintendent, Asa’t Gen’l Pass. Agt.. Richmond, Va. chablotte, N. O. W. H. GREEN, JAB. L. TAYLOB, Gen'lMgr , Gen. Pass. Agt., ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA. 80L HAAS, Traffic Manager, ATLANTA, GA.
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