PLEASURES OF MEMOBT.
What blessed thing is memory I
How it brings up the pleasures of she
past, and hide its unpleasantnesses !
Too recall your childhood days, do
you not, and wish they would return?
You remember the pleasant associa
tions, while the unpleasant ones are
forgotten. Perhaps to your mind
comes the face of some friend. It was
once a pale, sad face. It showed
marks of pain, lines of care It si-m-ed
to be looking into the hereafter,
the unknown future. And then voj
recalled how it brightened, how it re
covered its rosy hue, how it became
a picture of happiness aud joy. Do
you remember these things ? Many
people do, and gladly tell how the
health returned, bow happiness came
back, bow the world seemed bright
They tell how they were once weak,
nevertheless, perhaps in pain, cer
tainly unhappy. They tell of sleep
less nights, restless, days, untouched
food, unstrung nerves. And then
they tell how they became happy,
healthy and strong once more. You
have heard it often in th past, have
you not? You have heaid people
describe how they were cured aud
kept in health V You certain'y can
remember what it is that has so help
ed people in America. If not, listen
to what Mrs. Annie Jenness Miller,
who is known universally as the
great dresB reformer, says : " Six years
ago, when suffering from mental care
and overwork, I received the roost
pronounced benefit from the use of
that great u edicine, Warner's Safe
Cure." Ah, now you remember. Now
you recall how many people you have
heard ssy this same thing. Now you
recollect how much you have heard
of this great cure. Now you are
ready to admit that memory is usu
ally pleasing, that the highest pleas
ure comes from perfect health, and
that this great remedy has done more
to produce and prolong health than
any other discovery ever known in
the entire history of the whole world
Jan. lth, 1893. tf.
HE IS HI8 OWN STEPFATHER.
Mrs. Delia Robinson began an ac
tion for divorce at Port Gratiot, &' ich ,
yesterday against her husband,
George, who is only twenty three
years old. Young Robinson inherited
$300,000 a short time ago, and has
since been leading a fast life, equan
dering his money rapidly. He was
formerly very poor, and was brought
up by Mrs. Robinson, who was then a
widow namnd Carlisle. Mrs. Robin
eon, who is fifty four years old, legally
adopted Robinson ten years ago, and
when Robinson married her two
years ago he became his own step
father. Robinson inherits his money
from an uncle, of whom he had never
heard.
HIS BONES BREAK LIKE GL18S.
Lancaster, Pa., January 23.
With bones as brittle as glass, eight
years old Samuel Martsell, who lives
near Petersburg, this county, has
broken his legs seven times since he
was two and one half years oldthe
last time yesterday, while moving
about in his room
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Rent
Q ROOM with store attached, corner of
JilUUHJffi Jilount and Smithheld' streets
good water and garden, stable, &c; excellent
st ana lor business.
8
ROOM near corner Halifax and John-
H0TJ8E son streets; water in house.
116 66
CT ROOM 219 S Swain st, near Harerett st;
.HOUSE city water; good garden. $10
I ROOM on Oakdale st; will be vacated
tHOUSE-February 1st. 7 50
Two first class stores on Fayetteville st.
Ralrigh M.irket Report.
WHOLKSALK AND RBTAIL.
Corrected wseklt by
W. C. A. B SfRONACH.
rayetteville and Wilmington streets.
815 817
Mk ats O. R. side, 6 8
Bulk shoulders, 7 10
Bacon M 8 Hie
" breakfast 12 18
Hams sugar cured l?l 15e
" N. C.&Va.,m lcf
Bacon N. C, hog round, 10 11c
Lapp Pure, 8 10c
Compound Ho ft
FLOUR Best per bbl 6(K) f7.(0
Family, 44 6 75 6.60
Good, 44 6 25 6.60
OorrBK Rio Green "i 25c
SOSAR Granulated, 5 6Jc
Yellow extra C 4 5c
Molasses Cuba i R0c
New( dear.K v.'i 60c
Syrup , M SO
Mjcal per bushel s" 100
Corh per bushel 00 1.00
Oats per bushel, 47 60c
Hat per huD wt, 00 1.10
Brah per pound, H lie
Ship Stuff per pound, U He
Salt uer sack. 1.50 1:75
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
BtTTTKR M 25c
Eggs, 15 20c
Chickens Spring, 15 S5c
Hens. H0 85c
Potatoes Sweet. 85 60c
Notice of Sale.
Under and by virtue of a deed in trust ex
ecuted to me by C. DeBoy and others,
dated the 6th rlav of December, 188! and re
corded in book l'O. page 273 I will on Sat
urday, the 13th day of February, 1892, at 12
o'clock, m, at the court house door, in Ral
pigh, N C , sell at public auction, the two
tract" of land therein described, one contain
ing 136 acres, more or less, and the other 10
acres, more or less, the said tracts being con
ting ious and lying about two and a half
miles west of the city of Raleigh.
Terms of the i ale are cash, but satisfactory
arrangement can be made for deferred pay
ments on part of the purchase money.
K. T. GRAY, Trustee.
Remington Standard 'J'vpe-
"YyRITERS.
More Remington's are used in Raleigh than
all other makes combined.
For catalogues or information, apply to
the undersigned.
WM EASDALE, J B CTJLPFPER,
Raleigh, N O iltf Richmond, Va.
SALE CF REAL ESTATE.
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NDER the terms of a mortgage execu-
J. M. BROUGHTON. & CO.,
Real Estate Agency,
ja23 Unices, 1 and 3 Martin ttt. street.
ted by R P. Eowll to Eliza Donaldson,
Trustee, registered in Wake county in book
100, page 169. Register's office, 1 will on Feb
ruary 29th, 1892, at 12 m., at the court house
door in Raleigh, expose to public sale a tract
of land in Swift Creek township, adjoining
the lands of T. A. Bowen, W. J. Crowder,
W. G. Upchurch and Jas. 8. West, contain
iug 101i acres, fully described in the said
mortgage. Terms cash.
ELIZA DONALDSON, Trustee.
F. H. BUSBEE, Attorney,
jan 21st tds.
Sale of Land.
By authority of mortgage from Walter H
Howard and wife, as recorded in book 113,
page 611, Ri gister of Deeds office for Wake
county, I will on Monday, 22d February,
1892, at 12 o'clock m, at the court house door
of Wake county, sell to the highest bidder
for cash, a certain parcel of land in Oberlin
village, nea" Raleigh, adjoining the lands of
Mt Moriah church and others, containing 1$
acres, and particularly described in said mort
gage. W JN JUJNJiS.
ja22 tds Attrrney,
Chean Homes.
I offer, desirable building lots in the
northwestern part of the city as rep
resented on Shaffer's map, lying on
the extension of Jones, Lane, and
North streets. Jn order to, enable pur
chasers to improve their property, bv
ext ending their available means Id
buildins and makine their homes comforta
ble. I will lease these lots :tt a rent equal, to
the interest on their value, and give the pur
chasers twenty years to p:ty tor I Lie proper y
To mechanics and yiuint mn ta.niug
monthly wages, this otr ehihles iiiem to
secure a home at mo ' rite ;.ud 'ong
credits, and pay f theiu a- Li routings'
allow. A man can lea-e a lot of 0'ie quarter
of an acre, for say -S24 a jeai, t!.e lease hav
ing the transferable chaiacter of a fee-simple
title, and redeemable at the ple asure of the
holder, by p yment in foil or by install
ments ot not less iban one-lii il, of t e cost of
the lot, anil can nse all the means at com
mend to build his home and ma' e himself
L'vnfortable. He thus tecures a home free
from any debt that can trouble him, by the
payment ot 2h year, .npniyto
w m . j. BAUi'r.'- i;e:ti state Agi
dec 10 lm
12S. ti.'ir.r. lers St.
BOAK DICKS WAM1TD.
be
rpWO eeiitlcmen can
JL board and lodging at No
furnished with
102. Saunders
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READ THIS LETTER
V It give you some idea hw miieli our 1-4 off on
A Wititei Goods stli is appreciated bv oarouunf town customers:
t-J Messrs S. D. Berwanger, Raleigh, N
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WOOD-
ltrv Tine Wood, cut in
"any length, delivered to
any part of the city.
ITT1rT)T?"I of anv dimensions
J U lA-DlLli fuurnished on shot
notice. Also shingles, laths, fcc
1?rVT My Special Horse and
- VV -L'""0ow Food is caininirauu
a reputation wherever used. It will pay you
to give it a trial.
WHEAT, &C.oA1S
at lowest prices Wheat, Com, Oats, Rye,
Dotn xor seed ana leeci. Also i;rnn, t'orn
Meal Fea Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, choice
Timothy Hay, Wheat and Rice Straw.
ALSO
FERTILIZERS-
ated Fert'hzers, Pure Bone Meal, Land Plas
ter, Acid Phosphate Shell Lime in any quan
tities.
CT?T?TQ Choice Grass and Clo
kjXLl'JO""ver Seeds of every kind,
both for field and farm.
L- R. WYATT.
W&ere the buyer gets the Proflt
Is the Place
TO BTV.
In addition to ou Etoch of clothing
we wish to call attention to our
gents' wmm GOOD?. .
SHIPTte, l.TTTittied ftv ului..iri!d,
OIJFF9,
COT I, R8.
DRAWERS
TJNISR-SHIRTIs
H031KRI, Blacl
and colored
' ' jMDKFF(jHTF,FP,
COTTON,
and th9 base ball handkerchief 8u
pendens. 5r"
NOTICE.
By virtue of the mortgage deed executed to
the undersigned by Richard Judd and wife,
Salhe Judd, on the 20th day of January,
182, and legistered in tha Register's office of
Wake county, in book No 70, on page 251, 1
shall sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at
my office in Holly Springs, Wake county, N
0, on the 1st day of February 18 2, the land
described in said mortgage deed. Time of
ale, 12 o'clock m. G B A LFORD,
1 30d Mortgagee.
tifcN 1 LBu BV": Enclosed please flud moo order for e'e en dollars
and twebtt ii ts, for which plen.se bi-itd uie cue of your CUTA
WAY FUO K bU ITS that you se'L for 115 0 1 a d fdvextise now at
1 4 i tT, u ak: lt the suit cost $1 '5
i l-tve Urn xlsetioo to on; yoq auo tuy size and I feel sure of
b iug pieas.-d, as 1 have always fuuud you to live up to your adver.
tisemente and feel that I II get good value. Send per express today.
Thanking you for past favors, 1 remain, you- very truly, A. J. K.
We could show dozens of similar orders we received during the past
week, since the anuouuoemeut of the Extraordinary Sale of 1 4 off We do
not wish to be personal, otherwise we could name you the parties.
One gentleman wrote: If Berwangers announce anything to be special
THEN I AM CONVINCED TO BELIE YE IT.
The patrons who have viBited our store last week (even during the fear
f ul weather we've had) were all much pleased. It isn't profit or cost we're
after now. Our idea is to sell the goods and let each and every season stand
upon its own basis, no matter how much the less.
inOlk-v HERE ULTRTAND COMtTHISWEEK.
It is to your interest and saves you many dollars, while in the meantime
you are suited and can as yet be fitted.
K OFF ON j&VABY PHUfi OF VUTU GONE.
, S. & D. BERWANGER.
Dt-e 9
F-RrCfcM TrHrlzS DAY I WrtLL
o -OFFER SOME 8PE IAL BARGAINS IN o
Worsteds, Calicoes And Gingham.
1st. 1 will offfi a first class 10c Wor: ted at 7J c per yaTd.
fu. i,o v yarus ox ouinuaru ran sucn Dranoss Simpson & Sons, fec , all are strictly
of callcoTi tliis loW 1 m yMd- Positively not &, shoady pieS
3rd A few pieces a St .ndard 10 rent Gingham for 7J cents. Come early and get your
choice of these bargains as the preUy onps are as cheap as the ugly ones
SHOE3, SHOES, SHOES. SHOES.
Come and see my shoes before you tuy, aud vou will be well paid for your visit. Prices
Ui,R LXr iammuKin.soue special prictin LadieS, Children's and
Jaui1 c- 11 ANDERS, No B. E flarpett street.
, Next door to W. B. Mann & Co.
fOR Three DAYS
H
-ONLY-
A LIMITED NCMBKR OF CHILDREN'S
TEN CENT GERMAN
Horn Horns and a bar of SOUTHERN
FAMILY or MAGNOLIA SOAP for a dime.
The horn itself sells in every toy store for the
price named, Apply to
J R Ferrall & Co, W B Mann &
Co, D T Johnson, R J Powell W
B Bell, Mrs Jos Watson, Graus
man & Rosenthall, L D Wom,ble,
O H Johnson, Wayi e Allcott, R.
MUtaman, Alvin Betts, C O
Ball & Co. W R News.m, W H
T Caudle, W D Bell, B F Faison,
REMEMBER THAT 25 WRAPPERS
entitle you to receive free of cost
two bars of soap, and that the
persons presenting at our office
on March 1st, the largest number
of wrappers, bought at retail, will
receive ?3, 16 and f 10 in gold.
Southern Soap Manpg Co.
Raleigh, N C, Dec 1st, 1801 lm
Administrator's Notice.
Persons have claims against ibe estate of
Solomon Pace will present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 1st day of Janu
ary, 1803, oi this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery.
W. H PACK,
de20 6w Admr of 8 Pace.
SALE.
By virtue of the provisions of a certain
deed of mortgage, executed by John Bur
gess, dated fauuary 29th, 1890, and register
ed in the Register's ofiVe of Wake county.in
book No 113, page 495, 1 will, on Monday ,tl e
8th d y of Fehrrary, 1892, at 12o' clock ni.at
the court house door in the city of Raleigh,
offer for sale the following tract of land sit
uate in Cedar Fork township. Wake o unty,
adjoining the lands of M Medlin, Betsey
Hill, William Morris, Edward Pag3 and oth
ers, containing 116 aires, and being the tract
tipot! which John Burgess died, j erms of
sale, cash. Time of sale, February 8th, 1892
Place of sale, court house Raleigh.
W H MORRIS,
Ia8 tds Assignee of Mortgagee.
BLAKE'S LIVERY
And Exchange Stables,
ISO. 207, EAST MARTIN STREET.
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Keep on hand a nice line of
i CARRIAGES, PHEATONS,
BUGGIES and DRIVING HORSES,
SINGLE and DOUBLE TEAMS,
GOODJ3ADDLER8 for LADIES OR
GENTLEMEN.
STRICT ATTENTION TO ALL CALLS
BY TELEPHONE
Reliable and polite drivers.
Special arrangements made when
more than one carriage ia wanted.
THE FINEST LOT OF
HORSES AND
MULES
IN THE ( ITT ON SALE.
Telephone No. 95. jan 15 lm.
3N OTICiHL
HAVING this day qualified as the Execu
tor of the late Isaac V , Hutch ins, this
is to give notice to creditors to present thei r
claims to me for payment on or before the
22nd day of December I .s"92, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per
sons indebted to the est at will please pay
without further demand.
CflAfl. W. BEVEKS,
Executor of Isaac VV. Hutchina,
deoeaaed.
dec 21-6w ' '
LOST:
A note executed by Carson-O'Neal and
Mary O'Neal to & B Richardson for 700,
dated April 4, 1888, and secured by mort
gage. The finder will be rewarded by deliv
erm g the same to W H Richardson, at Went
dill, Wake county, N. c mm