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DAILY STATE CHRONICLE, JULY 2, 1891. 1. i i ft STATESMAN OUT OF ft JOB, lieung otersl Ingalls Takes an Opti mistic View of the Country's F uture. 1 99 "PROBLEMS OF OUR SEC OND century:' We Offer Tou a Remedy tvJUch Insures Safety to f 1.1 fe ofSLothe? and Child, MOTHER'S FRIEND Hobs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and liislc. After uslngonebcttle of "Mother's Friend" I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual Jn such cases. Mrs. Annie Gage, L liar, Mo., Jan. loth, 1891. Sent by expres3, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. Btxjit to Mothers mailed free. BB1DFIELO KEGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA, COLD BY ALL DHUGGISTS. THE YARBOSOUBH BOUSE. I B. B RANEY, Proprietor. ! IReLleikii 3ST. O. Rates $1.50 per day. $h50 to $15.00 oer week. ' HOTEL FLORENCE. T. G. ARRINGTON, Manager. Ialoigli,- 1ST. O Rooms, with raeais at tbe Yarboro Hou-e, S2.C0 pei day, -10 pT week. tr Special rates to lawyers attend ing Supreme v.Court. junedl-f'm. THINGS TO EAT. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE Grocery line. I in r-. A-.-,-,"! . J. R, TERRELL'S. Thirty lltousand Persons Own One Half of the Accumulated Wealth.- N By the United Press. Washington, T). C, July 1 For the first time since lie left pub lic life Senator Ingnlls appeared in public this afternoon, making his debut as a lecturer upon the stage of the ampitheater of the National Chautauqua at Glennelco near this city. His talk was on the "Prob lems of Our Second Century," and he was listened to by a large audi ence. He paid his respects to . those persons who want money to be as free as the leaves in the forest in the autumn and who arc so anxious to have congress pay their debts. He depreciated the state of affairs which made it pos sible for thirty thousand people to control one half of all the acemnu jt itf-ELY'S CfSEAfVl BALNI-Cleanscs tlie W<jFsj " I Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals tfffVi2f oVCN X I the Sores, Kestores Taste and Smell, and Cures ffiTAR5 I V jnj-x I fjs IrxMnfflTU V . X. J I Gives ReRef at once for Cold in Head. I xV?S& I 'Apply into the Nostrils. It is Guickly Absorbed, f Zcyi 150c Druggists or by maiL ELY BROS.. 56 Warren St.. M. Y. , fyr 50cl ' The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, OF NEWARK, N. J. Hams, Bacon, Coffees, Rice, Meat, Pork, Sugars, Teas, Flour, Meal, Butter. Lard, Canned Goods, Etc. Also the finest assortment of Cigars, Cigarettes, Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos and Pipes. XHousekeepers, leave ..your orders with me and they will be promptly filled. J. R. TERRELL, 203 Fayetteville St. ated wealth of the country but he ' fl ppPpP xOYl evidently did not see how this was tf0 fi fifyfe? $ -it i .i x :c -n ii . T .Jf rv MtW&&i&k&S!y iK. TllOn Wn(- iff r He said that if all the wealth ? was divided so that each person re ceived his per capita share in six mouths some would be riding in palace cars and some in buggies, some would lie on foot and others would be sitting in the fence corners watching the procession go bv. lie said that no legislation in the world could change the distinc-f tiir.is which exist between men, and adur.d that, if some im; pie wore rh h and (.'.hers poor, the. fault lay with the creator. He took an optimistic view of the contest between wealth and poverty, and said that out of the .-truggle would come broader liberty, greater opportuni ties for happiness, and larger proph ecies of the developments of this country. In the course of his lec ture he referred to himself as a statesman out of a job, a remark which naturally caused irrent laticrh ter. , , , ..mjry-v ."Unbii ia and IJrok :i Lown Consti tution. Yayci;os, Ga. J)r. W. If. Whitehead: Di: Air Sii: At your ropiest I stale mv ease. Some years airo I contracted malaria in its most vio lent form while living at Newark, X. J. I eo.i.-ulted various physicians and took numberless preparations recommended as "sure cures," but it stuck to me like a brother or more like a mother-in-law. I finally came South, and while here tried new remedies, said to always cure malaria, and it still stuck to me, and you know the broken-down condition I was in when I came to you. You put me to taking your P. P. V. ( Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium), and I improved rapidly,, and am to-day m as good health as I ever was in fact better. A n remedy for a broken-down constitution it has no equal. Yours etc, T. P. COTTLE. gen i mjm W. L. DOUGLAS i!5k B1 P TP acci other si.ecial One of the Oldest, Largest, Strongest, and Best Financial Institutions in the world. We pay Larger dividends than any other company and can show policies in North Carolina that are to-day drawl ing over a 50 per cent, dividend. We furnish the Best and Cheapest Insurance offered by any company. For further information address JOHN C. HREWRY, State Agent, Raleigh, N.-C. Active agents wanted in every town in the State. If you want to know what a policy will cost, cut this ott fill iu the blanks, and mail to us. We will return you guaranteed cost. Amount Age (nearest birthday; Name, Address tics lor uentk'men. Ladies, etc.. are war- mted, arid so stamper! ou bottom. Address W L. Dl!JJiA!"?, :rJckioc, 31ubs. Sold by L 1 Gen :o: nt i lie..! WM. M. JONES & :CO., HOFFMAS, N. 0., Manufacture! a ot Rough Lumber. Special attention given to fibine orders of large dimensions. tnar24-tf Prizes 81 Grapes "iVishine: to pet a comr-lte a rollec'ion as posaible of our Pi 3to rial Advt-rt'a meuU in ihe past, we will raske 'he following ofler to anv boy or girl uuder 16 y2ars ot age: For the largest and beat collection, a IC-lb. basket of Choiee Assorted Grape For the 21 test, & 5-lb basket of the sam. The collcct:on is to be in a scran-book form end to be delivered to us on or be fore lugust I5th. "Wliiting Bros., Clothiers and Hatters, RALEIGH, X. C. It is a Fact AND Summer Goods. I.WINETROB, 114 PAYKTTr.nil.E ST., THE! "TAILOR nvites his friends and enstomera to ex amine Goods fer FINE ANL MEDIUM CLAfcS STJITIjSTGS AND RANT" GOODS. TTTTT TT TT HH HH BH HHH HH HH EEEEE EEE EEEEE MUTUAL life: OEPIIAL- ALGIXE CURES HEADACHE. Mr. C. D. Benbow, : Sec'y N. C. Steel: & Iron Co., Greens-: bororo, says: 4Its: use proved entirely : I satisfactory in re-: i moving the ache in : a remarkably short : time, not to'exceed: 15 minutes in either: case." : mm OF NEW YORK. :Mr. C. i:. Hol- :ton, Druggist, A. : ( j reens l o r o , N :C: "I have : failed to lind a N :sins;le case Ithat Antice- :phalalgine has I) ;lias railed to :cure." RICHARD A. McCUJBDY, Fkesixet. Y7-Y JT.f,rxQ.' FayfttevitSe JSt., M.VT..' FOR RAT.".; H. iV. Dealers, Riiilders, Tanners, Papeir-Hak-e s nav IT IS THE BEST. On Ivaifv vvri e-s ro 'iho xnanafetarc-'i-s as fallows: ' Vo cake great pleasure in axurir-. you that v,'e utq sehiv to all rhe principal eon-' Assets $l47,ir4J,G! 20 Liabilities I37,i7;,727 82 ISTeuiralgiSL IN FIFTEEN IUINDTES BY YOU II AVATC1I I make & aueendtv of Cheap Pants. Vhirh I make to nruer from S4 50 to SG.CO. 3" 1 fell piece cooJs bv the vard. and hve a large linj to select from. - rri -H:a are Low and -atiefacbon lnarat-ed. Mm u W0 m Surplus. ..r,P3 1,233 33 Ask Your Dru-r june'2.d&wly zrrr i T ti.v.etccs arid b with fiith watts 'activ-n to iera iu cm city, and ship- good 'deal lo neichborieg towns ill. WHERETIIEWATERSDIVIDE. it the be&t iimM hi r.r.r mv.rk V-'o ii-. fl Uucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Rest 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 re fmired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by John Y. MacRae. For Corns Warts and Bunions Use only Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint. Dear ianihid that the elegant new GREEN PARK HOTEL AT I3LOW I: ROCK vri'l te reculy i';r tnets on July la", nnd J' maiie any jrrancj'imentB frr speeding the putamrr until r on write for Illustrated Guide tiook and terra-. Masjiiifieent. scenery, bracing atmo pbere, tcaudtnl drives, ixa iy p'aeea of interest,, iuuiU'.iing the Celebrated Blowing Rock. G.i--ndaiher loun.ai:i. Watauga Falls, Ya'iH Crncig, G'n U;rnie, &c. II'tei bran-ew, tho -onghlr eqnioped, modern convenience- a d comt'or s, elec t. ;a be Lr.t und cold baths, lc. c;reiln park hotel co., Illowing Rock, N. C. maylO-tf THE NOIITII CAROLIN A Goil606 of AorlGiiliurG - AND Mechanic Arts will begin its third session on Septem bor 8(1. 18'Jl, with increased facilitios and eiuipments in every department. The past successful year has given further evidence of its practical value, and its young men are already in de mand for responsible positions. Total cost, 8100.00. Each County Superin tendent of Education will examine ap plicants for admission. For catalogues, address w ALEX. Q. HOLLftDfty, President, ItALEIGH, N. C. july2-3tawlm ASBURY PARK, N. . TRBMONT HOUSE. Accommodates 300. Best location in Park. Ocean view from every win dow. YVhite help. . Orchestra by sea son. Comfortable rooms and snperh table. Kates $10 to 12 weekly. SAM'L B. MclNTYRE, july2-tf Proprietor. t'Ue barrels 1-::.,er ai;d in bett(-r conduion ' nan oilier b'-:.-ds .v-t Siavm t-r-ld, arul have i.ever had t- p-Ay cut a cent frcjov;u,agf ou your barrel " Atiotaer writes?: "Yv l-uve besn handling your "Jiivfrton" Lircd tor the last four years at the rate ot trow 3,000 to I0,00(- barre's Tier veer, and c-oiuuder it the best ve have ever bandied. ' It slacks q uie.il v snd ii free from core, bnrips and spectfe. J or irenorai nse there id nne be ter. Another writes: "Wo ve handled thou auds of barrels of your Centennial Lime in the iat six or seven years, and take idea-lire m reeommeuding it to tlie public. it slacks up well nd quie-, la very white sad free from impuritu s " Sycr 8ale by toe barrel or car-load as low any HtiBdV-rd quality, by JOKE 8 '& POWELL, ML'AXUFACTFllTas' AGENTS "RALSI&M, N. O. The Discovery of j There Lio'.T! thnt h-?ve mot r-dvji'i'od tlie ! cau-!-of .-cij"a-.'3 r.--d beuelitd hnm.-.i ity ! '"a-1 beu oftc"V'' t'nv-.ngh pviint i.-t e.-.u-j gadon and cspyi.ii'-ru-:.-,- on the part : some one. Tn- wund -rlul uit-dici.ij 1 and curative proper ties ot Oieve'aud .S r;'4' wa'ora hv6 ais V ei-n eubb-ked iu-r a tiiorongh test o- their iu:ie po vf ra over the many disease tbat . iii.ct iuill-r-mg i umw:ity. Lo.'tg D'.l'oro the discovery of Ca'I to fe?, or v.Ti'9 t. L. VVrit, Ual e;h. N., Dealer a all kii.di i Tana liunl taentf? -fcChintry, Frgires and Boikrr, i-tc prieoa op b:.-t Ilewern, llar vfrt -i- Binder;. lry JlaVes, Hay and Gr.j.m Cap-i, an ur r t- '.ovt cuU. When solicited toin.uri.u othf r Gorapu. niea. reaeia:cr that THE MV I U VLLIFL i:;-UL;AN'JKro:uT Yol New York is enti tled to yo;.-T Jirt. coi-iderahon, fine-e it hoJda the fr-most place anions - the l.i;e l'jsurai.ce Institutions ol the- wr.rld, and off ra superior .-tdvinraires ivi all the fo-ravt-a of b!iiiU'-s-.s. tuetaer v.ii h uaequalJed ccial sc".".i it', . 1. Ic w too OiAT.sT active LiFo Insur ance Cesar.-any ta V.n-i 'uatry. 2. It is the Lxiiit:wi l !;araiice Com- pany in. the world. 3. i t is tut: HTiioMiesT financial institu tion io the world. U3 n?i:et3 8-mounting to inr.rfe thfTj i-l47,OiH).'Xi. 4. It i UxH Havesx Company in which to iusure. 6. It is the Cheapest Company in trhieh to inaurfi. Its lnrye dividend returns reduce the final cost ol Insurance to a minimum. 6. Ltistnc Best Company in which to to alieviie and cure t'-e ids to vrl.icti America oy Columbus tho waters were knov. n and ued by the. India uy, who, ig'"-rt of tbo sciei"j;-. o' medicine nd tiib id ol' h- physic an. rehed solely upon r-nures m'beai chest The T-ralc-ifjh Plat? Ice Factory is now making ic e and ready te fil! orders by car load or more or bs-j, as -ow as tue lowest. Quality best. Jones & Powell, 16! fliexan HO der. OPEN WINTER AND SUMMER. Ten miles below Aslieville, p v W. N. C. R. R. Term S: $30 to $40 per month. $7.50 to $10 per week. $1.50 per day. 50e. per meal. Iron and Free-stone Water. Billiards, Ten-pin AUy, Croquet, Etc. Good food, good rooms, good attention . Daily hack to Aslieville, besides trains in all directions. R. B. & J. N. Vance, junl2-lm. Asheville, N. C. insure, a.-, it combines all the advan tages ol age, large and select mem bership, financial .strength, absolute security, and the cheapest insurance that ia'tynestly p-.ssi-"ie under any contract "hich has a dc-finite value to the beneficiary. - 7.lthasno stockholders to claim any part of the prolits The as-p and surplus ail Ce.'ong t" ',' e insured. 3. Its ratio o' cxrensea to recet8 sho e t' e most ('e'.;i;-j.ikai msc-agmenr. 9. tts Inew Policy i the most liberal ever offered by an T htsurance company. 10. It placeslo lliMinoriojss upon Trav- ei,"Occupat'ou or Keidenee after be ing tw-o years in force 11. - Bein i practically Nox-Foefeitible and iNGONTESTABiEit provides a lega cy and not a lawsuit 12. It is the Simplest aud most compre hensive form oi Insurance Contract overissued. If the Policyholder pays pis Premium while he lives, the Com pany will pay the tuli value of his Policy when he dias. 13. All Claims are paid immediately upon acceptance of pro fs of death. 14. The Distribution Policy of this Com pany presents a most attractive in vestment feature. It not only accu mulates the surplus arising from the premiums over the cost of the insur ance on each policy in force during the Distribution period, but increases it by compound interest. MIXLER & LINDSAY, District Agts for North Carolina, BALEIGS, N. C Office in Henrv Building, immediately in front of Postoffiee Lock Box 373. If you want to know what a policy will cost cut this out, filling in the blanks, and mail to us. We will return you estimate and one of our calendars: Amount Age (nearest birthday) Name Address apr 1-tilljanl lbtdiiMheiT; aud h-h'" their dav rao ibal tfcient.i'ts have erd'rs 'd. a ad froniin-nt men hav te-stiv-d to the wisdom oi ihoee Hons of the Fcr. st by i economy ung and ui g t!e '.a watt rs, which, iu r.me etes have effect -d such marvedoi-.a curis, tb?.t the rcx" rt oi them would be KftiUlQ FOI SALI .:;i?ni.- Declared a Myth oners for ::orti,5;;:. cu: :ty, ? . C, will sell I r c s'e by pr.bKe :t.vi i..n at the court Ji!-.r.e doe in .lacks. .u. on 3otiday. July Oth, IsjJl, (''!.! e-:i bonds of sjtid county, ti- he issv.ed oti -a:d dav, by s-.ud lionrd fo,- the jmrpnse of buihlint; :i county jail. Kaeb d btnuis is of t h"!t !ioni;iKdioini' J"ivr (lundivd TiOO i)o!l-;rs. with arinu'd iiitoi(-i r;upons of Tiiirt y Do'hu-s each altaehejd. The piinc oal of iilnc tf these :onds arc payableon duly ('.;;, T.?c., and wine ej; on July Mb, bi',ai ilieoilico of the County Tr'-a-urer, where tho coupons are iayai'h. rI h 3 bonds are issued under ;u act of the (b'-neral Aenibly if North Caroli ra'i!!ed March : d lvi. and are not sak-abh: below par, and not ivdeemabla until ine.-.urity. Special provision Ls made for their ij-iyinent . 'l'lure are no outstanding liujids .f-.ai:i. the county. .1. V. ; J : A NT, r-i,iinnau. I. W. Y lA.E TV. I 'Ol), c. s. c. junell-:l.v-:iw. if the stat -me: i wa- rot substantiated by the t:53timonis.s ot tho?, vho bnvo o.i peive 1 or etp rienced thei" magicil it lluence over all di-ssetj cf tlie lilood, Liver, Biadcter ani Eidnevs, as well a Dysp -n- a, Maliria. Nt rvos Debility or any other troub'e tlit undermines ana wrecks ti e Nervous Sy.-tem. For analysis, testimonials, etc., ael dress, J. Ik WILKINSON, Proprietor, Cleveland priners, junl5-d&w-3ni. sjhelby, X. C. NOItTIl C!iOLI1A, Wake County. Eeoe Ju. v7. TnoiirsN, C. J. C, By Appeal. j In the matter of A. Syme, f dm nistrator of Thomas Talk(jr, deceased, ant Grizzy. Allotment tf widow's j ear's support. Miry Walker, colored; Chirity Walker, colored, sisters of Thomas Walker, de- ceasefl, ana Darnett aid GENERAL AGENTS and canvass ers looking for a permanent money making business, no competition, should secure the sale of the Patent Adjustable Shoe. Address, with stamp, CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO., Salem, Mass. june!4-eodinD4w-2tinW OAKUM HEIGHTS SANATORIIM. . FoniuT.ItLY OAKLAND INN) The T-Iost Complete Ucalth Hesoit in the South. hi now open ar-d ready tor pattd. Thin houc i-? iho most desiraf ie in ike Bouth f r persons who need rcrt and n.edical attention No hotel iu A&hevi'.le has ka w?ll fn.ished rooms and its cuisine ia unequalled. Only in ca?e of pit.enta is tut uiet reguiatea. ihe table is an im portant feature of tin sanatorium. Iho water is pure and Meatiful. cemms from a Urge, limpid spring near by. The sanitary arrangements r; as perfect u care and mc-ney can make teia. Persona suSenng win throat and lung trouble are gretly benefitted by a stay at thi place The medical manapem-nt is under tfce direction of Dr. P. W. Keefns, recently of the Jackson fcjaratorium at Dansville, N. Y. The Sanatorium is thoroughly equipped with modern appliances tor the scientiflo relief and euro of all nervous and chronio diseases. The tath departments are new tbrcugnout and .re under the supervision of competent and hkbled attendants. The methods ot treatment include all forms of baths, the Medicated Vapors, Turkish, Elfcctr:?, ii-assfi&n, li-::man Moliere, Ther-ino-F.!e -trie. Electro- 'hemijii, Massagh Electricity ia ad it forms. a!o Swedise HovefflCE 8. 3Iedical attendancA and HARRIS' every form of treatment iaclu led in price DYEIKG AND RENOVATING WORKS. IS;,Ph fl w East Mati?tSt3i:et. I the Eics are the first consideiations, every 1 opportunity is given to those who desire We make a Specialty of RVocking to epeni a r leas ant and nrcfiUMe seaton ParnBtt, sons of MaDgum Barneit, colored, also half brothers of Thomas W&lker, de ceased, will take notice that on Monday, the 3d day of August, A. D. 1801, tne mot on of A., tyme, administrator of Thus Walker, deceased, that the allotment in the above entitled proceedings be set aside and that nothing be paid Grizzy Walker on the deficiency fuud in her favor, wll be heard. JXO. W. THOMPSON, -i C S. C. Attorneys for Admr's. iuae lC-lawGw. and Pressing SilkIIats. Work Done on the Most Approved Plan. A trial will ccif vince yeu. D. y C. HARRIS, june25-tf Alanager. here. Addres"? for further paartie!ar3 Miss Emilie Vaughn, ia ay 19-2 a AHHEVILLE, N. O.
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