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A New Train on the Southern Through Raleigh. Beginning Sunday, June 14th, tl e Southern Railway will begin the op eration of through train service from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Norfolk, Va., through Raleigh. This train will leave Chattanooga in the evening, pass Greensboro about 8 o’clock the next morning, Raleigh between 11 and 12 o’clock, and reach Norfolk in t'ime to connect with the water lines. Solid train between Chattanooga and Norfolk. This train will pick up at Greensboro the coaches of the regu lar train as now operated which will be carried through to Goldsboro. The train from Norfolk will leave that city after arrival of the steamers in the morning, pass Raleigh in the neighborhood of 4 o’clock in the af ternoon, reach Greensboro about 7:30 p. m., passing Asheville during the night and reaching Chattanooga the next morning. Complete figures will be announced in a few days. These trains will carry Pullman sleeping cars, Mf. Southgate for Vice President. North Carolina has a citizen who is honored with second place on a Presidential ticket. The gentleman is Mr. Jas. H. Southgate, of Dur ham, who has many friends in Ral eigh. He was named by the Prohi bitionists in their National Conven tion as a candidate for Vice Presi dent. Mr. Southgate has for sever al years been the most prominent advocate of prohibition principles in North Carolina, and while yet a young man—about 3G years of age— he has made a noticeable record in the temperance movement. He is a member of the firm of J. H. Southgate & Son, a devoted Methodist, a trus tee of Trinity College, and a Mason. He is a popular speaker. Commencement Exercises of the Univer sity of North Carolina. In addition to the dates already advertised the Southern Railway Company will sell round-trip tickets to Chapel Hill on June 4th at $1.80 for the round trip. Southern Convention Christian Church, Burlington, N. C., June Sth, 1896. . For the above occasion the South ern railway company will sell tickets at the rate of $3.00 for the round trip. Tickets Qn sale June 3rd to 5th with final limit to 14th. “ THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE IS HAPPY, FRUITFUL MARRIAGE.” Every Man Who Would Know the Grand Truths, the Plain Facts, the New Discoveries of Medical Science as Applied to Married Life, Who Would Atone for Past Errors and Avoid Future Pitfalls, Should Secure the Wonderful Little Book Called “Complete Manhood, and IIow to At tain It.” “ Here at last is information from a high medical source that must work wonders with this generation of men.” The book fully describes a method by which to attain full vigor and manly power. A method by which to end all unnatura. Trains on the system. To cure nervousness, lack of self-control, de spondency, &c. To exchange a jaded and worn naturo for one of brightness, buoyancy and power. i’o cure forever effects of excesses, overwork, worry, &c. 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Carpenter 1 Peebles, This firm is one of the best known in this country of its kind. They are regular tailors and only make clothes to order by measure. They have no connection with ready made cloth ing. They will sell suits made to your order from $15 up and guaranteed a fit and satisfaction in every respect or no sale. They sell for cash only. Mr. C. Weikel, in connection with his tailoring business, has taken the agency for the above named firm and has a full line of samples for spring and summer, which hewould be pleased to show his friends and the public. Mr. Weizel will take your measure and will see that you get a suit all O. K. Call at No. 124 Fayetteville street and look at their samples and make your selection. m26 Im ARCHITECTS. Thomas M. Ashe, Associated. Corresondence solicited. Office, Room 2, over MacRae’s Branch Pharmacy. Don’t Travel Until you have your trunks thor oughly overhauled by T. F. BROSKWELL, He knows how to make a new trunk out of an old one, and what’s more he keeps a complete stock of trunk hard ware, consisting of locks, keys, catches, rollers, handles, hinges and linen and paper for lining. Calls promptly answered anywhere in the city. Shop 212 South Salisbury street, near Briggs and Julius Lewis hardware stores. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE Why, Parson’s Celebrated Edgerton Scotch Snuff. Because^^ It is the purest and best manu factured out of select Virginia Leaf Tobacco. The. Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco, and we guarantee, if you give it a trial your good judgment will approve “EDGERTON,” And in future you will use no other brand. Put up in any size package to suit the trade. Sold by all Dealers, J. M. PARSONS, Mfg., NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO., 861 Broadway, New York. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America, Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge in the fwnfific >mmra Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the world. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without its Weekly, $3,00 a year; $1.50 six months. Address, MUNN & CO., Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York City, ICE. Balmy spring is row ui :.u us ami summer is near at hand. Per the BEST BE during the warm season we are pre pared to furnish you at lowest figures. Also Shingles aud Feed of all kinds. Kay, Forage, Brain, &e Jones & Powell RALEIGH, N. C. Phones, 41, 718, 146. -Phone 171. Bridgers Brothers MERCHANT TMORS, [216^ Fayetteville street, over Oak City Steam Laundry.] Linen Saits il 0 RAffi Brash Suite I Hob 10 Breland 1 Q7 RA Business suits made to order $12.50 and up. A perfect Ft guaranteed. Write for samples. Mail orders so licited. m27 lw THORIAS & MAXWELL. To he Opened Up and Sold from $11 dp. To be sold at 10 per cent, below cost. We have a few more of those 50c Easels. Valuable Farm Far Sate. By virtue of authority conferred by a certain deed of mortgage from 4. Rowan Rogers and Annie S. Rogers, his wife, dated November 12, 1888, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake county, N. C., in Book 105, at page210, I will, on SATURDAY. ‘UNE 6th, 1896, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract or par cel of land in Wake county, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. Rowan Rogers, Frank Weathers and others, in Neuse River township, and bounded as follows, viz; Begin ning at a stone on the west side of the Raleigh and Louisburg road, runs north 74 degrees, west 49| poles to a stake, Weathers’ northeast corner; then north 15 degrees, west 35 poles to a stake; then south 86 degrees, west 13 2-5 poles to a pile of rocks; then north 74 degrees, west 105 poles to a stake; then south 86 dedrees, east 74 poles to a stake; then south 49 1-6 poles to a stake; then north 874 degrees, east 40 poles to a stake in the branch, a corner of the Jones tract of land; then with the line of said tract north 874 degress, east 64 poles to a stone; then south 64 3-5 poles to a rock on the north side of the said Louisburg road; then southwesterly along said road 154 poles to the beginning, containing 116 acres, 3 roods and 27 poles, more or less, and being the land formerly owned and occupied by William H. Rogers. On said tract of land* is a four-room dwelling, well of water, sta bles, etc. Place of sale, County Court House door in Raleigh, N. C. Time of sale,. 12 o'clock m. James Moore, Ernest Haywood, Mortagee. Attorney. May 6-tds S. A. L. Seaboard Air Line. ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS “Atlanta Special 99 AND “S. A. L. Express," Sate of House and Lot in Garner. By virtue of power conferred upon me by a certain mortgage executed by Joe Mason and wife, which is recorded in Book No. 124, at page 414, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in the city of Raleigh, N. C., on Monday, June 8, 1896, at 12 o’clock m., the house and lot described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Barton Dupree and Sam Dupree, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at Sam Dupree’s cor ner, thence south 20 degrees, west 70 chains and 58 links to a stake, thefice west 1 chain and 50 links to a stake, thence north 20 degrees, east 1 chain and 80 links to a stake on the N. C. Railroad, thence to the beginning, containing I of an acre more or less. Said lot being same as that conveyed to Joe Mason by Epinetus Pool by deed of date November 1, 1892. B. F. Montague, Raleigh, May 9. Mortagee. Sate of Valuable ileal Estate. Lippman’s Great Remedy Gores all Skin and Blood Diseases. Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a splendid combination, and prescribe it with great satisfaction for the cures of all forms and stages of Primary. Sec ondary and Tertiary Syphilitic Rheu- P. P. P. Cuves Tilieinnuitissw. matism, Scrofulous Ulcers and Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Malaria, Old Chronic Ulsters that have resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skin P. P. P. Cures tflooU JPoison. Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Female Complaints, Mercural Poison, Tetter* Scald Head, etc., etc. P. P. P. is a powersul tonic, and an excellent appetizer, building up the P. P. P. Cures Scrofula. system rapidly. Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure conditian, due to menstrual ir regularities, are peculiarly benefitted P. P. P. Cures Malaria. by the wonderful tonic and blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ashe, Poke Root and Potas sium. - P. P. P. - Cures Dyspepsia. Lippman Bros., PROPRIETORS, Druggists, Lippman’s Block. Savan nah, Ga. Book on Blood Diseases mailed free. For sale by W. H. KING. FIRE INSURANCE. Solicit a part of your patronage. Office over MacRae’s" Branch Phar macy. Of hard work we- are still kicking for business. If you want the worth of your money, call on E. F. WYATT 4 SON and get some of their own make of Harness, Collars, Bridles, etc., and they carry a full line of Lap Dusters, Horse Sheets, Boots, Whips and ev erything in the horse line at moderate prices. mylltf The best $3.00 MeuT .'•..■. cm thi market. Made from tannery GalfskO. Angola tops, all leather trimmed, solid .eather soles with Lewis’ Cork Filled .Ties. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman" ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten- Every pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance Policy for $100, good for 00 days. . Wear Lewis’ Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free. SOLD BY Wimo BROS. We have', all the desirable things in SUMMER MILLINERY at very ••ecsonable prices. Infants Muslin Caps for 25 Cents As well as the finer goods. White and Colored Sailors AT ALL PRICES. White Leghorn Mand— —IN AfX SHAPES— Agents for Imperial PATTERNS. Miss Maggie Reese, Cross & Linehan. SPUING STYLES. The People Are Doming Our Way. Everybody admires our Spring and Summer styles. No wonder the crowds come to our place. One reason is because they can buy suits that suit them. Another reason is, because they have the courage to accept a small profit. Low prices arc quick travelers. Men who want Style, Elegance and Durability at low cost should see our line. Our's the worthiest garments to be. found anywhere at anywhere near the price. Our customers demand clothing of character and refinement—something above the ordinary “refinement”—fine grades, perfection of make, lest taste, moderate prices are the prominent points in our clothes. While others have been waiting for spring to open, we have been hustling to meet your wants. Some fashion has displayed a won derful amount of good, common sense in dictating the styles of clothing for men and boys this season. Our present stock comprises the best taste, the highest skill and the most reliable material that we have ever shown. There is a look of the righj sort about it—a feel of the right kind—a fit, style and workmanship of the highest profession. Every garment is ready to do its full duty, and do it honestly. Gent’s Furnishing Department is complete in all its details, no pains being spared to secure the newest and latest in each line. SHOES. SHOES. In our Footwear Department we feel justly proud. Itembraces the latest styles and best makes. We invite your inspection of these goods. CROSS & LINEHAN Raleigh Ice and Refrigerating Co., Manufacturers of AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. For prices write or apply at office, 126 Fayetteville Street. T. L. EBERHARDT, President. Are the Most Popular in the World. Evidenced by the fact that there were more of them sold in ’95 than any other make. Be sure to see sample before purchasing your ’96 wheel. Made by Indiana Bicycle Co., Indianapolis, Ind. feblStf WILLIAM LEDBETTER, Agent Under and by virtue of a judgment of Wake Superior Court madeatApril term, 1896, in a civil action entitled H. M. Farnsworth et als vs. W. B. Bell at als, we, the commissioners named in said judgment, will sell on Monday, June 1st, 1896, at 12 o’clock m., at the Court House door in the city of Ral eigh, N. C., the following desirable lot of land, viz: A certain parcel or lot of land situated in said city, front ing.on Dawson street, between Jones and Lane streets, being partof lot No. 248 in the plan of said city. Beginning at a stake in the western line of Daw son street (formerly H. M. Farns worth’s corner) runs southward with Dawson street, 74 feetto E. W. White’s corner, thence westward atright angles to Dawson street 210 feet to W. J. W. Crowder’s line, then northward with his line 74 feet to H. M. Farnsworth’s corner, then eastward 210 feet to the beginning. Terms of sale, cash. W. J. Peele, Alex Stronach, Commissioners. Peele & Maynard, Alex Stronach, At torneys. BETWEEN New York, Washington, Norfolk, and Atlanta, New Orleans Southwest. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APRIL 5TH, ’96. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. No. 41. Lv. New York . . 3 2OP.11 9 OOpm " Baltimore..... 731 “ 2 55AM “ Washington... 8 40 “ 430 „ " Richmond..... 12 36a. M 9 05 “ Lv. Norfolk 11 30 “ 9 00 “ “ Portsmouth ... 12 01 915 “ Lv. Weldon 3 05 “ 11.55 “ Ar. Henderson.... 4 32 “ 1 39pm Ar. Durham 4 09 “ Lv. Durham ..... . 5 20p.li 11 00AM Ar. Raleigh 5 55am 3 34pm " Sanford 7 14 “ 4 58 “ ” Southern Pines 8 00 “ 5 49 “ “ Hamlet 8 50 “ 6 55 “ ” Wadesboro.... 9 52 “ 8 01 “ “ Monroe 10 40 - 8 55 “ Ar. Charlotte . 11 35 “ 10 20pm Ar. Chester 12 03 P11 10 32 “ Abbeville..... 3 00 “ 1 32AM Athens 5 10 “ 3 38 “ " Atlanta 6 45 “ 5 20 “ NORTH BOUND. No. 402. No. 38. Lv. Atlanta 11 45 AM 8 lOpii “ Athens ...... 2 55 PM 11 40 “ “ Abbeville 5 00 “ 1 47AM “ Chester 7 39 “ 4 43 “ Lv. Charlotte..... 8 20 5 25 “ Lv. Monroe....... 9 15 “ 6 13 “ " Hamlet 10 35 “ 8 15 “ ■■ Southern Pines 1121 ■■ 9 15 “ •• Raleigh....... 1 26 All 11 31 “ Ar. Durham 7 32 “ 4 09 PM Lv. .Durham ..... . 5 20 PM 11 00am Ar. Weldon 4 05 AM 3 00 pit Richmond 6 40 “ 6 40 “ “ Washington... 10 45 “ 11 10'“ ” Baltimore 12 00 11 12 48AM “ New York ... 4 53 PM 6 53 “ Ar. Portsmouth... 7 30 “ 5 50 PM “ Norfolk....... 7 50 “ 6 00 “ Nos. 403and 402, “The Atlanta Spe- cial. Solid Vestibuled Train with Buffet Sleepers and Day Coaches between Washington and Atlanta. Parlor and Dining Cars, New York to Washington. Pullman Sleepers. Richmond to Charlotte, also Ports. month to Monroe (open at Richmond and Portsmouth 9 ). m.) Connect- ing at Atlanta for and from Macon. Florida, Chattanooga, Nashvflle, Memphis, Texas, California and the. West. Nos. 41 and 38, “The S. A. L. Ex press,” Solid train of Pullman Sleep ers and Day Coaches, between Ports mouth, Wedonand Atlanta, also New York to Weldon and Cape Charles. Connecting at Attlanta for and from Montgomery, New Orleans, Texas, Mexico, Macon, Florida; at Ports mouth with Bay Line and coastwise steamers and all rail routes to the north and east. First star (*) and Dagger (f) ap ply to the first column second to the second column. * Daily, t Daily, except Sunday. NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN. For tickets, sleepers, and inform mation, apply to ticket agents, or to H. S. LEARD, Travelling- Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. City Property far Sate. The property on North street, in the city of Raleigh, belonging to the heirs of P. C. Fleming, late of this city, is for sale privately, for division. It will be sold in parcels or as a whole, and for cash or part cash and part on time. Apply to J. H. Fleming, Pace Law Building, West Martin Street. m2! lw Announcement. After this date Mr. Lewis T. Brown will be associated with Mr. R. E. Craw ford in the man agement of the Park Hotel, in Raleigh. PAGE LUMBER CO, PROPRIETORS. Roses, Carnations, and other choice Cut Flowers. Floral Designs, Boquets, Palms, Ferns, and other decorative pot plants. Pansy Plants, Verbenas, Geraniums and all kinds of outdoor bedding plants. Tuberose bulbs, Magnolias, Ever greens, etc. Best varieties of transplanted To mato plants, Cabbage and Egg plants^ Sweet Potato Plants. H. Steinmetz, Florist, Horth Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute. Phone 113. octl7 TUeNe tiny Capsules ar- S rest in 48 hours without/ > 1 inconvenience, affections! MIIIY 11 in winch Copaiba, Cii-y’' lwl V 8 bebs and Injections fail. V -^ | SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In Effect December 5, 1895. 1 bains Leave Ralkigh Daily, Exceut Sumjay. 2:00 A. M.—Connects at Greensboro for all p lots for North and South and W inston-Saleni and points on the Northwestern Noith Carolina Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points in West ern North . aiolina. Knoxville, Tenn .Cincin nati and western points; at Charlotte, fc Spar tanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and all points South. 4:03 P. n. Daily-Connects at Durham fur Ox ord, Clarksville and Keysville, except Sun day. At Greensboro with the Washington and Southwestern Vestil uled (Limited), and the New York and Florida Short Line (Lim.ted) train for all points North and with main line train No. 12 for Danville Richmond and inter mediate local stations; also h s connection for Winston-Salem and with main line train No. 35 with mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg. Green ville, Atlanta and all points South; Iso Colum bia Augusta Charleston, Savannah. Jackson ville and all points in Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Augusta and Jacksonville, 11:30 A. n. Daily—Connects at Selma for Fay etteville and intermediate stations on the Wil son and Fayetteville Short Cut, daily. Goldsboro for New ern and Morehead (itv daily except Sundays for v ilmington aud intermediate sta tions on t: e Wilmington and Weldon Railroad daily. 8:47 A. M. Daily—Com ects at Durham for Oxford, Keysville, Ri hmond; at Greensboro for Washington and all points north. 3:14 Daily and 9:00 P. IT. Daily, Except Sun day—For Goldsboro. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. C.: 3:12 P. M. Daily—From Atlanta, Charlotte, Greensboro and all points South. 7:20 A. n. Daily—For Greensboro and all points North and South Sle ping Car from Greensboro to Raleigh. 4:05 P. M. Dally—From Goldsboro Wilming ton, Fayetteville and all points in East- rn Caro lina. 11:25 A. n.—From New York, Washington, Lynchburg, Danville and Greensboro. 9:00 p. m. and 8:47 a. m.—From Goldsboro and all points East. Local freight trains also carry passengers. Pullman cars on night train from Raleigh to Greensboro, and on morning train from Gr ens- boro. Double t'aily trains between Raleigh, Char- • rlotte and Atlanta. Quick lime; unexcelled ac commodation. W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent. W. A. TURK, General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C.
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