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Kourlbhmeut has been admiuistered iu small qnan ties by forciug open her mouth. Yesterday Dr. Robinson succoeded in routing hr and keeping her par tially awake live minutes, when she relapsed into unconsciousness. It is thought, however, that this waking shows that she will soon come out of her sleep. She has uot lost Hash, and her cheeks are as roey with the bloom of health as when she fell asleep. A Baby Pipe Smoker. RALEIGH, N. C, AUGUST 19, 1891 Captain Isaac Jennings, of Harvey Cedars, N. J., has four giant clam shells that weigh over 6even hundred pounds. They came froin'California According to an eminent German statistician the world has had 2550 Kings or Emperors who have reigned over seventy four peoples. Of these 300 were overthrown, sixty four were forced to abdicate, twenty eight com mitted suicide, twenty three became mad or imbecile. ICO were killed in . . , ii ii battle, SMS were captureu Dy me enemy, twenty live were tortured to death. 134 were assassinated and 103 were executed. Chicauo, August 18. The Illinois Human Society has decided to prose cute the parents of 2 year old Leonard Tucker, the tobacco smoking baby. Ever siuco the baby was 2 months old his father has been teaching him to binoke. The chil l has now become so accustomed to the weed that he cries for his pipe and tobacco. The mother has had to work, .and has been leaving the boy at a nursery. The matron of the nursery refused to allow the use of tobacco. Two physi cians examined the child. He was found to be iu a very feeble condition, already suffering from acute nicotine poisoning, and having what is known to phvsiciansas the "tobacco heart. physician eould do. Her death tu doe to causes very commou In child birth.' ' It U Btatedthat W.-b well allege that Dr. Strock left bb if In a precarious condition hilc he at tended a meeting. The Firemen's Ansociation. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Durham, N. C, and return at the following rates from points named. Tickets on sale Am: 24th to 20th in clusive.good returning Aug. 2Vth,lti91. b rom Charlotte,. $ 0 M Greensboro 2 10 " Wiustou Saleai - - 2 85 " Henderson 1 80 Raleieh , 1 20 " Belina - - 2 10 " Goldshoio - 2 60 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Laying Corner Atone Methodist Church. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Hillsboro, . '., aid return at following rates from points named. Tickets on Bale Aug. 29tb, to 31st good returning 8ept. 1st From Durham, Greensboro, Winston Salem, Raleigh, Henderson, Rates from intermediate same proportion. Raleigh Post-Offico MAIL 8CH EDU ML OUTGOING MAIIJ3. t 75 2 45 3 00 2 20 3 It poiutB iu It is told of the late General Gor don that each morning, during his journey in the Soudan country, for half an hour there lay outside his tent a white handkerchief. The whole camp knew well what it meant, and looked upon the little signal with the utmost respect; no foot dared to pass the threshold of that tent while the little guard lay there. No message, however pressing,, was to be deliver ed. Matters of life and death must wait until the little signal was taken away. Every one in the camp knew that God and Gordon were commnn' ing together. A Cat Once BitHlm. KiHGSTON, N. Y., August 18 Phy sieians in this city are puzzled over a case which has many symptoms of hydrophobia. George Cutter, a car penter, employed on the West Shore railroad, was seized while at work on Wednesday with what was at first supposed to be an epil ptic lit. He grew rapidly worse, and on Friday night acted in a very violent manner He drove his wife and other persons from the room and locked the door j;r. uonneiiy ottered. cutter some water to drink as a test whether he was afflicted with hydrophobia. He drank the water, but shortly after ward was taken with violent convul sions. He barks like a dog, bites the pih rows ana oeu clothing, ana acts as though he would bite any one ap proaching him. Many who have seen Cutter are of the opinion that he is suffering from hydrophobia. Mrs. Cutter asked her husband in one of his rational moments whether he had ever been bitten by a dog, and he replied that he had not. After ward he said that several years ago he was bitten by a cat on one of his fingers. Renewal of Strange riieno- luenoii in an Indian Itiver. COLUMBUS, lnd.. Aug. 1C About a year ago a great eruption took place in Shelby county, near the Bartholo mew county line, at. the headwaters of Flat Rock River. The earth cracked open all all over a four acre taact. Some fishermen had left a fire burning, and a natural gas escaping was set on lire, burning for several days. At that time the water trom the river shut off the flow of gas, and the fire went out. Since that time and until Friday night there have been no disturbance. But last night the near residents were aroused by a low, murmuring noise in that direc tion. During all yesterday and to day there has been thrown high in the air from the fissne. water and stones. It is not known hew wide the fis j i ii. - C A I . sure is, as it in me uonoui ot tue river. So far the escaping gas has been prevented from being ignited The inhabitants in that part of the State aie alarmed. Annual Meeting Farmer Al liance. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville railroad will sell tickets to Morehead City and return at the following rates for the round trip from points named, being same rates as granted to Tobacco Association. Tickets on sale Aug. 8th, to the 15th inclusive. Limited returning Aug. 20th. From Charlotte, Salisbury, Norwoods, Ashboro, Greensboro Winston Salem, Wilkesboro, Durham, Oxford, Henderson, Raleigh, Selma, Rates from intermediate same proportion. Meeting- of Grand Chapter. For above occasion the Richmond & Danville R. R. will sell tickets to Wilmington, N. C, and return at fol lowing rates from points named. Tickets on sale Aug. 17th, 18th and 19th, limited returning August 22nd, 1891. From Greensboro, $7 55 Winston Salem, " 9.20 Durham, 7.55 Henderson, 9 f o Raleigh, s 7.05 Selma, 4.45 Rates from intermediate points in same proportion. Vis Keysvilte (K. P. O.) for Richmond & way. Via Ooldaboro (Ex. Ft.) for short Cut & Oo His. (lis. m Welilon ami Norf. (11. P. U.) for W. & K. Via Golilsboru K. P. U.)! lor .V o. and I ..i-i. Via on i.-hi sia. (H. 1 U.) lor Wil., Cliar. & Booth. ia Gieensboro (R.P.O.) lor M.. . and West, Via Weldon & Norlolk (Ex. Ft.iforN.A, bust, ViaUreensboro (Ex. Ft.) for M., a. and West, lllUKUKW. No. of K rom Ftroui Tmm 11 12 38 10 41 9 34 11 p.o. 8 15 to 4n I ' nt i uu 3 15 5 35 4 30 a. ei, a uu Depot a m 8 16 8 45 11 26 p in j 33 4 Ot 6 10 5 01 1 30 INCOMING MAILS. $8.05 7.15 8.05 7.10 6 35 0.90 8.80 5.00 590 6.10 4.40 3,25 points in HewBerne Fair, Agricultural Colored. For above occasion the Richmond and Danville railroad will sell tickets to New Home and return at the fol lowing rates from points named Tickets on sale August 23 to tne 271 n inclusive. Limited August 31st. From Charlotte, 5 80 Salistury, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham, Raleigh. 2.20 Via Greensboro (Ex. Ft.) trom Js b. ana West, 112 Via WtuMM IJix. t.) troni ..North and East, 45 Gibson sta, (11. P. O.i IroinChar., Wii. & b. 38 Via Ureensboro (it.l'.O.) troni f., b. aiiu WesuUlU "Via Weldou lit. jf. U.) trom iSoitu and .hast, L 11 Via Goldsboro (K. F. U.) trom N., E. u. boutu, Via Keysville (it. F. O.) irora iucliinuuU, ox- 14 ford L annua, etc.. 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Ivaleign via M vhi iu i ....... -n. . day anuFnday dam. italeigh viaEelvvu Grove anil Dflvtnn trt 4.80 Uaui, Monday, Weunesdav and uridav tjy0 bam. 440 ieigh via Hutchinson's store and Ban- 2 20 8J,h? er8' storeitiesday and Friday "lpm. 2 20 ,.lei6U 10 Ma88ey- 'sday and J nOay - Ml, Annual 91 neting North Carolina Farmers Alliance. For the above occasion the Rich mond & Danville Railroad will sell tickets to Morehead JN. u., and re turn at the following rates from points named. Ticket r' vs'nAug 8th to 15th. Good retui .. i. - 20 ll From Charlotte, 412 90 Salisbury, 11 55 Greensboro, 10 00 Winston Salem, 11 00 Wilkesboro, 13 40 Elkin, 12 60 Albemarle, 12 60 Asbboo, 11 45 Durham, 7 85 Oxford, 9 30 Henderson, 9 35 Raleigh, 6 70 Selma, 5 15 Kates from intermediate points in same proportion. Went to Sleep Last Sprint Munitii, Mich., August 18. -May White, the daughter of Thomas W. White, a prosperous farmer in this section, promises to rival Rip Van Winkle as a sleeper. May is fifteen years old and was cue of the bright est girls in her class at school, and a very active and cheery girl. Early this spring her eyes begnn to show signs of weakness, and she was seized with a strong desire to sleep. On sev eral occasions she failed to respond to the calls of her parents, and nothing bat long continued and determined shaking would arouse her from her lethargy. She also lapsed into pe riods of sleep in school. On the night of June 20 she went to bed as usual, but did not waken the iiext morniag Shaking, pinching, Suing a Physician. Philadelphia Times. The wife of Edward Washwell, of Camden, died in May last, three days after giving birth to a child. Wash well yesterday brought suit agaiust the attending physician, Dr. Daniel I. Strock, of No. 818 Federal street street, for $10,000 damages, alleging that his wife had not received proper attention. The summous was served on Dr. Strock in the morning, and is returnable on August 25. Washwell is a carriage baby maker at the Caffrey works iu Camden, and boards at Federal and Hudson streets that city. He was deeply grie ed over the death of his wife, and up braided the doctor for what he thought was lack of attention at the time of her illness. The doctor de clared that he had done all in his power for the woman. Some weeks ago Washwell com plained to the Board of Health that Dr. Strock had failed to record the birth of the child, but after the mat ter was heard the Board dismissed the case. Dr. Strock is one of the best known physicians and surgeons in Camden. He was until recently President of the City Medical Society, is a mem ber of the Executive Committee of the State Sanitary Association, and one of the visiting chief surgeons of Cooper Hospital. He said last night that he had merely been served with the summons in the case, and had not seen the piaintiffs bill of .par ticulars. "Until I see the hill," said Dr. Strock, "1 scarcely know what to say. I certainly did not neglect Mrs. Wash well, and did all that an attending Piauo Tuner. Our piano tuner Mr. Blount is here, Have your piano tuned now while a sood reliable man can he had. He Dmversitv of North Carolina, win on,y be be a!? who is busy, u The next Term Begins Sept. 3. En trance Examination, Sept. 2. nation 3ro0 per term, .weedy young men of talent and character will be aided with scholarships and loans. Besides the general course of study, which offer a wide range of elective studies, there are courses in Law, Medicine and Engineering. For catalogue, ixc auuress tne rresiuent. GEO. T. WINSTON, jy24 Chapel Hill, N. C. SfOP AT THE M08ELEYH0JSE Corner Wilmington and Hargett St., RALEIGH, XT. 0. N.S. M0SELET, Proprietor. Situated in the centre of the city. Uonvenient to ail the public bnild ings and business portion of the city. cars pass the door every 20 .Aug 11. We guarantee all his work. North Statb Music Co. Remember Mann the ham man. 1857. wner F! 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New goods arrivinir Daily. Look out for the grandest bargains ever offered in Raleigh. At M D. & J. D. Edwards old stand 205 Fayetteville St, BARGAIN HOUSE, upened ON SATURDAY, AUGUST THE 75TH- With a full line of Incoming Mails Aebjvk TJnionhope via W aJteheki, liiagle Kock and ShotweU tokal eigh, Wednesday and (Saturday 7 p m uunu via Myatt's Mills to Kaieigh, Mon day and Tnursday 7 pm. n imi nam via .uay ton- and Kelvyn Grove to lutleigii, Monday, Wednesday wiu Jj'riday 1 P m. " Augers store Via Bangor and Hutchinson's store to Raleigh, lueauuy and Jvriday 2 m. Lu.ioacj iAj iwueign, mesiiay ud i ndav at iUuiu. i kkk Delivery System. Free deliveries at ti:U0 and o.io a 111. ii.lb and u:46 u m. ex cept aundaya. Collections made at same Hours. Htuiuay, ti:5u to 7:30 am. lree de livery windows open on bundays from 3:00 to 0:00 o clock p m. Correct: A. W. SHAFFER, May Postmaster. 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