I - A NEW ANTISEPTIC. xperimata With- Electro! lMd Slt , : The Petit Journal draws attention - id hew phase of aa important eani ; Ration question. It appears, writes ; tbo London -Standar'd Pris corre Spondent, -tbat Dr.' Julien Proger, chief surgeon of the Asylum for Deaf and Dumb . Children at As nicres, near Paris, and member of the sanitary council of the depart partment of the Seine, has, for the last four 'months, been usintf herrai tine as an antiseptic, and that he has now laid the result of fa is expe riments before' the .Academic de Medicine; IV is useful to state how he was led to ' make those' experi iperltov with ' the electrolised salt . water used.as a disinfectant in the , fioyaf Victoria Hospital at Netley, ana as a deodorizer for the main sewer of Ipswich. M Hormite, the , inventor of the sanitary process, ad from the first -claimed for his electrollzed salt water power and ' harmless antiseptic properties, and v several years ago -supplied Dr. "Car lier, of Rouen, and Dr. Chantemesse, - of Paris, wjth bottles of it for-surgi-cal and medical purposes. The v The opinion" they expressed was . very favorable, so that M. Hermite - had no hesitation in continuing to distribute bottles of his specially prepared electrollzed salt water to friends and acquaintances suffering from woundsfjBore throat, sore eyes, : etc. It seemed to work marvelous cures, so Dr. Proger, "who happened .to hear of some .of them, determined o make k experiments with the solution, - named Hermitice after the name of its inventor. In its communication to the Academie de Medecine he (fives a technical report of his clini cal experiments, and then sums them ? up , by saying: "Tqe elcctrolized . saline water ie neither caustic nor - irritating: it may be applied to the mucous membrane as to the skin; it instantly removes all bad odors; stops alt all putrescent fermentation; kills microbes more effectually and rapidly than any other antiseptic; . cleanses and heals fetid wounds and sores, and hastens healing; it is an ' Ideal antiseptic Consequently, it , appears to me of the utmost import- H , ance to make it known, and to draw attention to all the applications that it may be put to both frorna domes ' tio point ef view for deodorizing and cleaning, and from a medical point of view as an antiseptic and healer r excellence, " In referring to ten aes 01 angina, or coryza wasain gargles and applications of Herm tine have given me the best of re sults, ; I treated with perfect suc cess a case of inciptent diphtheria exclusively with lotions and gargles of the electroized solution." WHAT'S ; YOUR FAVORITE Why, Parson's Celebrated Because:-" - It In thn nil mat and best mam: faitured out of select Virginia- Lea , SNUFF ', the choicest grades of Tobacco, anc we guarantee it you give it a trial youj :'. good judgment will approve , ; '"EDGERTON." jp And in future you will use wo other ' brand. ; Put up In any slse - paoicage to suit toe . -- trade. A v Sold by all Dealers, . J, M.- PARSONS, Mfg., T NOTJCE! J ' .. Ids' for furnl&bingr fuel for the dif ' ferent departments of tho Govern ment. ' ' ' The . Secretary of State desires' to purchase for the use of the different -1 . , r9 VA Ciatd nnMlMAni 300 tons Pocanontas Coal. 60 tons White Ash CoaL .. . . 10 tons Jellioo Coal." - ' OR AAMla fnMBfc Til nA Wnnil At whiah 15 cords must be two (21 feet lonar and ten cords one (1 ) foot long, part to be " delivered in rear of Supreme Court Huildtne ana part at. we uoverner a . -Sealed proposals" to furnish tho above will -be received until the second " ( 2d ) of - September at the Secretary ' - i office, ; when the vcontract will - ' be awarded. ....yW-.tf iy30eowtd ' AmliUtrtoiWotl,;;:,,;:J;; - Having qualified as administrator : of the estate of M. C. Sorrell, de ceased, late of Wake Co.; N, C. this , is to notify all persons having claims acrainst the estate of the said M. C. Sorrell, to present them to the uiv- dersignea on or oeiore tne in aay , nf June 1897. or this notice will be i plead in bar of their recovery;, and all persons indebted to the said es tate are nereoy notinea v maice m mediate payment j ; :' - J. C. Marcom, Administrator. W. N. Jonm, Attorney.--, -Jul31tw6t y -y'-r for Infanta MOTHERS, Do You Know Out Ptstgotic, Xatcmui' Drops, Godfrey' Cardial, many ao-adlcd Soothing; Syraps, and , moat remcdk lor cniidren are compoaed of opium or morphine t . - -r . Io Vow Know that opitun and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? IHa Vow Know that In moat countries ' drugtrista are not permitted to aell narcotic withomt labelling them poiaona ? po Von Know that yon should not permit any medicine to be given your child unless yon or your physician know of what It is composed ? Bo Vow Know that CaatorU la a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Us ingrcdienU It published with erery bottle t po Von Know that CaatorU la the prescription of the famous Dr. Sastoii. Prrcan. That it has been In use lor nearly thirty years, and that more Csstoria is now Bold than of all other remedies for children combined? DO Von Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other coontriea, hare Issued exclusive right to Divattcher and his assigns to use the word u Caul to list and It formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense r txi VOW Know that one of the reasons for granting this government-protection waa Btcam Csstoria had been proven to be atxsolntely hannle T P VOW Know that S3 average doses of Csstoria are furnished for 33 snUSf or one cent a dose ? Do Vow Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children will beept weu, and that yon wtU have unbroken rest I Well, th thlnge are worth knowing. They are facta., The fluxatettle etgnotnre of Children Ciy for PltcherTs Castorla. vmc eiwraoe mmrtwt. tt slaaaav emnv, siewvem new. "THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE IS HAPFT, FstCITPCL HABKIAGK." Beery Ulna Wta' Wesild Knew the Oread Trathe. the Plata Facts, the Hew Dlaeereriee ef Medical Beleeee as Awlled te Harried Lite, Whe TVeeld Ateae far Feet Krrera aad Aveld Fetare Pltfalla, Bhenld Seeare the Weaderfal Uttle Beek Called " Ceaselete Btanheed, aad Hew to At tala It." " Here at last is information from a high medical source that mnst work wonders with this genera tioa'of men." The book fully describes a method by which to attain fall vigor and manly power. A method by which to end? all unnatural -trains on the system. To core nernmaneas, lack of aelf -control, de spondency, tec. To exchange a laded and worn nature for one of brightness, buoyancy and power. . To core forever effects of excesses, overwork, worry, &c To give foil strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the body. Age no barrier. Failure Impossible. Two thousand references. The book is purely medical and scientific, useless to curiosity seekers, invaluable to men only who need It. A despairing man, who had applied to us, soon after wrotei "Well, I tell ypn (hat first day is one I'll never forget. I jnst bubbled with Joy. I wanted to hug everybody and tell them my old self bad died yesterday, and my new self waa born to-day. Why didn't you tell me when I first wrote that 1 would find it this And another thusTV "If you dumped a cart load of gold at my feet It would not bring such gladness into my lif e aa your method has done." Write to the KRIB MEDICAL COMPANY, Buffalo, TT. Y-, and ask for the little book called "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Keferto this paper, and the company promises to send the book. In sealed envelope, without any marks, and entirely free, until It is well Intro duced. - ' I Have If! A complete line of Umbrella Mate rial, such as Ribs. Stalls, Ferrels, Catches, Handles, Covers, etc. lie. member I repair Umbrellas and Para sols with new parts. This is better and far cheaper than old material. A large stock of brass, nickel-plated ai d German silver walking- cane ferrels al ways on hand. T. F. BROCKWELL. Sale , of; Citj Property. By virtue of povjer conferred upon me by aertain mortgage, which is duly recorded in Registry of Wako county in book No. 135, at page 30o, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city Of Raleigh, N. C, on Friday, August 21gt, 1896 at 12 o'clock tn that house and lot situated in the said city, on S. Blount street, being a part of lot No. 15, in the plan of said city according to Shaffer'smap, and defined as follows: Beginniug on the east line said Btreetnear Tup per's church, cornet of lot ownedby Jack Yarboro thonce east along his line to the line of Elijah Outlaw 21 o feet to the landu of Kills "Brown, thence along his line south 35 feet, thence west parallel with, the first named line 21o feet to said Blount stmt. 'thence along' Said street; to the beginning.-:":'- "sf'Sfr-i."'''' -fi'i;T?-- BF. Montague," Vf.i::yy: Mortgagee. ; . Raleigh, N.0;i July .W..- ; .. v- What you want when you are ail ing is a medicine that will'cureyou. Try Hood's Sarsaparilla and be coc Tinced of ita merit. and Children. SssawsawsaWMMMsHsia ' ,- , -r lSf P. P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy Cures all Skin and Blood Diseases. j PhysiciaiiB endorse P. P. 1'. as a splendid combination, and prescribe it ! with preat satisfaction for the enres of all forms and stages of Primary, Sec j ondary and Tertiary Syphilitic Illieu- P. P. P. Cures Illieiiirm tiwrn. Glandular Swelling, llbctimalism, Malaria, Old Chronic UlstursUiat have resisted all treatment. Catarrh, Skin P. P. P. Cures Dlcxxl Poison. Diseases, Eczerua, Chronic Female Complaints, Mercural Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, etc., etc. P. P. P. is a powersul tonic, and an excellent appetizer, building up the J(. 1'. I. Cures .Scrofula. sysU'in rapidly. I.ad;i's whose systems are poisoned and whose blood K) in an impure condjtiaii, due to nienstrual ir regularities, are ioculiarly lienelitted P. I'. 1. Cures Malaria. by the wonderful tonic and blood cloansiiiff )i-ioi-ties of P. P. P., Prickly Ashe, Poke Hoot and Potas sium. P. P. P. Lippman Bros., PROrRIETORS, Drugjfists, Li)pman's Clock, Savan nah, ta. Book on Blood Diseases mailed free. For sale by W. H. KING. North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. This College offers thorough cour ses in Agricultural, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, and in Science. General -academic studies supplement all those technical cour ses. ( t EXPENSES PER 8E8S10N INCMIDINO BOARD For Connrr Sludcnta ..... $91.00. For all Other Students ' 121.00. Apply tor Catalogues to . ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, . V , - 'President. Raleigh, N. C. ' : ; : : Wbse Baby vas sick, vs fare aer Castorla. Wbso aha was a CWM, abe cried f or Chstorla. Wfcea site booame Miss, she clunf to Custorla." When aha tad OuldrstslwiawjtaeM-Castcrla. Uq Don't But what we do to please our customers IS A PLENTY ! The work we turn out SPEAKS FOR ITSELF and the rapid in crease of our business shows that it is speaking louder than words. Those who have tried it WILL HAVE NONE OTHER. Everything Guaranteed. Linnell Steam Laundry, C. F. Sowers & Co., Props. Cross & .lid-Summer Clearance Sale. We beg to call your attention to the very low prices being offered in every department of our store. Spring and summer goods must go to make room for fell purchases and you will do well to examine quality and prices now being quoted as they are in many instances less than New York wholesale cost. Come early and get the pick as they are sure to go. A bargain in $7.50, $10 and 12.50 suits, former price $10, $12.50 and $15. CROSS & LINEHAN. Raleigh Ice and Refrigerating Co., Manufacturers of . i sai .11 nam i i -fsfitugsstMawMiwiajsu ssaaaBssassssawss AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL For prices vrite or apply at offle, 126 Fayottevillo Street.y T. L. EBERHARDT. President. Full Line of. Surd's Fine A FEW "Two Years on the Alabama" At $2.00, just half price. Have you t Whitley JExoriises? lias no equal for physical development. Paper novels at 10c. A. Williams & Go's Book Store How and Where Shall I Invest? The Mechanics' and Investors' An Investor Demands:! 1. SAFETY. 1 Unl0n 2. GOOD PROFIT. J ' Q 3. FREE OF TAX. i 4- CRgU t Ralesh offers anl guarantees these benefits to the Investor, as proven by the con tinued prosperity of the company. During the past two years the Union has aided in the. erection of and pur chase of about 30 residences and has made over 60 temporary loanB to its members, secured by1 stock, and is now erecting four residences.. . Every dol lar paid to the Union Is at once put in circulation . in North- Carolina and adds to the prosperity of the State. If you desire to save a portion of your earnings subscribe for a few Bhares of monthly payment stock and pay 65 cents per month per share. Or, if you have money to invest, purchase the full paid coupon certificates, drawing 0 per cent, free of tax, annual divi dend, with handsome profit maturity. 1 If you wish to obtain a HOME, ex amine our plan of loaning, which is sate, equitable . tfnd " liberal. Call upon or address" -r GEORGE AIXEN, Secretory, Jyl8-lm"-: ;. 22 Puller, Building.' Say lire, Linehan. Stationery. COPIES OF- THE ADVENT TERM THE c FIFTY FIFTH .-ANNUAL SESSION OF ST. MARY'S SCHOOL will begin September 2-1. 18!)li. July 27-1 m DaCtei r Institute, Jred.Ce Raleigh, N.C. No better school for girls. It has always been noted for music and art. First school in the State to intro duce violin with special teacher. This instrument will be particularly strong next session underMiss Min nie E. Johnson, from N. E. "Conser vatory," pupil of Mahr. Terms to suit the times. u!23 lm STRONACH'S Carriage-Harness AND Horse Emporium. Nos. 210, 221 and 223 Wilmington Street. I carry the largest jstock of Ve hicles and Harness in the State. Will sell you anything in my line at factory prices. LIVE11Y, Board and Sale Stables 1 buy, sell and hire Hoi'ses. You fun get the nicest, slickest turnout in the city from my barn. Every thing new. Clean stables and best of service. Stables open every day in the week. FRANK STRONACH, I'mp r. Broker and Auctioneer Lots for wale all over the city on easy terms Advances made on all kinds of real and personal property to be sold or held in trust. FKANK STKuNACH. Phone 171. Bridgers Brothers MERCHANT TAILORS, 21li! Fayettevilh- street, over ;tl t'ity Steam Laundry. Linen Suits Crash Suits Brown and White Ducks $4.50 to $7.50. HusinesH suits made to order $12.)0 and lip. A perfect lit giiiiranUvd. Write for samples. Mail orders so licited, m:!" Iw 1896, MIDSUMMER. ie Reese. We have all the desirable tilings in SUMMER MILLINERY at very reasonable prices. Infants Muslin Caps for 25 Cents As well as the finer goods. White and Colored Sailors AT Al l. I'UICKS. White Leghorn AND CHIP HATS IN ALL STi AIM-IS - Agents for Imperial PATTERNS. Miss Maggie Reese A Proclamation by the Gov ernor. $200 REWARD. STATU I IK XllliTH ( "AltllMN A . KXKCI'TIVK DKI'AUTMI'.N T. Whereas, ollieial informal ion lias liecn i- iveil at this department that H. (i. Wonitile, late of the eoimly of Wake, stamls charged with Hie ninriler of Annie Hall, alias A nnie (In en. and whereas, it apcars that the said II. (J. Wonible lias lleil the State, or so conceals himself Hint i lie ordinary pro cess of law enniioi be served upon him: Now. therefore, I, I'.lia.-' 'ir. Gov ernor of the State- of North ( arolina by virtue of authority m me vest-d liy law, do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred dol lars for the apprehension and delivery of said H. ;. Woinlde to the Sheriff of Wake eonnt v at , the courthousedoor in Kaleigh. And I do enjoin all ofli eers of the StaU; and all good citizens to awsist in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our city of Raleigh, the 13th day of July , in the year of our Ird one thousand eight hundred and ninety six, and in the one hundred and twenty-flr't year of our American In dependence. Kl.lAS C'AKH. Hv the tiovcrnor: S. F. TEI.V'AIU, 1'nvate Secretary. DKSCRIITION. A small, dark-complexioned whit man. about 5 feet two or three incha high, about 28 years old. W hen las seen wore a light mustache, black hair and dark nearly black eyes. julMow Carpenter & Peebles ARCHITECTS. Thomas M. Ashe, Associated Correaondence solicited, Office, Room 2, over Branch Pharmacy, liss Magg Loo!i!lod!i! Watch the win dow. Big bar gains every day. Don't missthese sales. If you can't comeyour self, send the children. One Price to All. Lyon Racket Store StateNormaland IndustrialSchool Departments well equipped. 27 teachers. 114 reifular students, lief idea practice school of !I7 pupiH. Dlf'ma trieii lates since its opening in lK.'J. 93 of tin- !Mi counties rypresented. Com IM-titive examination at coui.ty seat Aiijrust 1st to INI free-tuition vacan cies in dormitories. Application should be made before July -0th to enter the examination. No freetuition except to applicants signing a pledge to become teachers. Annual expenses of fi-ee-t uition students boarding in dormitories. $'.H: tuition-paying stu dents. $1..KI. Address 1'resident ( IIAULKS I). Mi l V KK, Greensboro, N. ( '. JulyS lm The University. .'Hi Teachers. f,;-l Students. Tuition a year. Hoard M (eiht dollars) a month. Three full ( 'ol lege Courses, three lij'ief 'ourses. baw School, Medical School. Summer School for Teachers. Schokirships and loans for the nii-dv. Address Pres't. Winston, Ciiaprl Mill. -N. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT Alk UNI:.) Condensed Schedule. In Effect June 1 4, I806. I i"u ins l.ca c Raleigh Doilj-. "Norfolk und hattanooga Limited." 4,12 p. m, Dally, Solid vestllmled train wilii sic t iir iiom Norfolk to t liattanooga via halls- luiry, orauton, Asht-ville, not t prints ai d Know llle. Comit'cts at Durham for Oxford Clarksvilte and Kt'ysvllle, except 8uuday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western Vestii uled (Limited), train for aH poiuts North, and with nialn line train No. It tor Danville, Kicnmoud and Intermediate local -stallotiM; also hs connection for Winston-Salem and with main Hue train No. 35, ' united stats ras( Mall" for charlotte Spartanburg, Green v i Lie Allanta and all points South; lso Colum bia, Angiisla Charleston, Savannah, JacKson ami all points in Florida Sleeping Car for Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Augusta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited." 11:45 A. n. Dally Solid train, consisting I'ullinan Sleeping rars and coaches from Chat tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk von p ni in time to connect with tlie Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners' Norfolk abd Wash ington and Baltimore Chesapeake and Rich mond S 8 Co's for all points north and east. Connects at Selma for Fayetteville and In termediate stations on the Wilp ;jid Fa -ettcvllle Short Cut, daily, except Sunday for New ern and Morehcad City daily for Golds bo ro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions on tl e Wilmington and Wcldon Railroad. Kx press Train. 8:50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxfi-rd, Keysville, Ki-hrnond; at Gruenslwiro for Wasliinglon and all points north. Kxpiess Train. 3:0J P. n. Daily For Goldsboro and Inter mediate hUMoiis, l ocal Accommodation. p. nits for Nnrlh anil South aiM,W"" Hint imhils on the Norlhwrstf rn NoS, 1..0 1 flU1idl.l.rn r..r ..II K..lj(?'ll ern North i arolina Knoxvllle, Tenn Dati mid western piihils; at Charlotte, fc taubur)!, Ureenvlllr. Athens, Allanta points 8011th. Trains Arric ol KulclKli. N. C. Kxprcss Troin. lireensnoro anu nn poiiiin noiiin. Norfelk and .linttunooKn 1 finitcd. 4:1a P. M. Dally From all poll Is east. Nor folk Turhoro. Wilson ami water lines. From (loldshon. Wilmington. FayetieTllIf and all points In Kastrni Carolina. Norfolk a.nd (.hattanooga Limited. 11:40 A. 11. Daily From Ne York. Vkshlli; ton, Lynchburg, Danville and (ireensl oro 1 littl tanooga, Ktioxville, Hot springs and Aslit vllle. tiprcss Train 8.50 a. m. Dally From ooldshofo and Inti r mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. r. Dally From Greensboro and a points North and South. Bleeping Car from Greensboro to Kaleigh. 9:00 p. as. Daily excrpt Sunday From Golds boro and all points East. Local freight trains also carry paasengeis Pullman cars on night train from Kale Ip to Greensboro. Through rul man vestlbul A Drawing Koora Buffet leeplog Car and Testibnled eoacbea wlthoutctiatge on sorfolk HmiUd, Double cally trains between KaleiaB Char lotte and Atlanta. Quick time; nnezoelled a. oommodatlon. W. H. OBKEH, General 8nptrlntenocn. W. A. TOBK, Oeueial Passenger agent, , Wasnlncton, D. C J. M. Culp, Traffic M jpu -

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