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I Ezept oanday, 1UK fiaiTOR is erved by carriers In the city at '&& ceuia per month. payubu- to the earners lu advance. Price for milling - f 8 per year, or so rfoute per mourn. CoiuiDtinirMioua appearing In these eolu'uu are bo, tne e xpreeslons ol the opinion of the oorrespoudeuu- wrirm r tne wmj, ana Ihey alone ar mbi- -ibi A XJ after yoor namt uicM . yn . tat your tune is out. Au ii0M il orders and eommunica Won u IV. 1. UUOV.. Sr.. Raleigh, N 0 Local notices In this paper will be I lve ceits per line each Insertion Office Upstairs over ftlr..!. Hal Bobb tl's Drugstore, 2d floor L wm OtTY OiKoub&Tio: BALEIUU. MAUCII 10, 1893 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Republican members of the Senate went into caucus yesterday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of receiving the report of its.commit tee making' assignment of the minor ty chairmanships and membership of the various committees. Comptroller Hepburn said this morning his advices were to the ef feet that the Gate City National Bank, of Atlanta, Qa , would soon reopen. The bank, since its close, had realised $1?3,000 from its assets, and he saw no reason why it should not be reopened . Mr. Cleveland yesterday sent to the Senate his first batch of Presidential Postmasters, and the first was that of Robert B. Brown to he Postal as ter at Meadville, Pennsylvania. Mr. Brown in addition to being the first, appointed to a PostofflV has at the rules said to have been laic? down by the Postofflce Department that news paper men should not be appointed to office. Mr. Brown is owner and edi tor of the Messenger, a democratic weekly published at Meadsville. A large delegation of the Washicg ton Committee, which had in charge the arrangements for the late encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Re public at that point, came down to Richmond yesterday for the purpose of presenting their ackno wledgmnents to the Lee Camp of Confederate Vet erans, of Richmond for the hospital ty and courtesy extended by the members of that Camn to the veter ans of the Grand Army, who visited the battlefields about Richmond. The Egyptian cotton seed purchas ed by Secretary Rusk through the United States Consul General at Oai '0, Egypt, has been received at the Department of Agriculture. The purpose of this importation of seed Is, as set forth in Mr. Rusk's last re port as Secretary of Agriculture, to undertake, with the co-operatson of experiment stations in Vie cotton states, experiments with the view to produce cotton of home growth which may serve as an efficient sub' stltutefor the Egyptian, of which, daring the last fiscal year more than three cilllion dollars1 worth was ini ported into this country Ajax defying the lightning cuts a small figure when compared with Grover defying the editors. The spring floods have damaged a good many things in various places, but no spring flood has yet drowned an oflce seeker : ::- Electricity must be one of the stock "properties" of ; those theatri eal companies which are continually hocking their audiences. Secretary Lamont has hired a pro. fessional athlete as a ''bouncer " Dan, we thought you had more nerve. Gov. GravV opponent may have bad the most fun, but he has the mission to Mexico.. Accord In?: to State eaatir lfcOar Ten, of New York, Roswell P. is not 'In it", when it comes to the selec tion of a national flower. At this distance mugwumpery ap pears to be several laps ahead of J&cksonlanUm, at Washington. By what authority did the ho ass oomm't tee appointed to Investigate the Aiujriaao end of the Paoania Onal scandal nee l's report to boom the Nicaragua Canal scheme. Uncle Sam has no idea of getting loft in the rapid transit race; hence tils experiments In the manufacture of flying machines, at Washington. Write, brothers, write with cere, Right straight up into the air. Though ol I'ffloes the tripod's bare, We eau dead head to the World's Fair The California legislature has doubts about the wisdom of allowing no much freedom to the press. Piob- ubly It thinks, like some others, that tbi press should be free to praise but not to blame. t heoretically there ean be no doubt about the correctness of Pres- i(iut Cleveland's position against.tbe Hp:-ointuient of editors to office, but practicrtlly It le almighty hard on those who need the postmaster's sal4 ary to met the bills occurred in maintaining a party organ. But. perhaps after all, the couutry would be the gainer if there were no party organs. If Your House Is on Fire To t put water on the burning timbers, not on t ie smoke. And If you have catarrh you shr :'d attack the disease in the blood, not In y;'ir nose. Remove the Impure cause, and the local effect subsides. To do this, take Ho 's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, wl.; 'i permanently cures catarrh. K d'a Fill cure liver Ills, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, constipattna. 26e After two New York policemen had emptied the contents of their revo'v ers at an alleged eraay cat without effect, other than to drill nu mernus holes in the walls of a house, they deliberated what to do next A private citizen who happened along solved the problem by seizing the an imal by the nape of the neck and drowning it in a convenient barrel of water. "Look here, madam," said the tramp, "yer say yer ain't got no pi- ? ' None." "Nor no meat, nor no cake, nor no pertatoes?" "That's what I said ".' "Well, I am goin' ter tackle de house nex' door, an1 if I gits any - thirg I'll bring yer back somethin' ter eat. Bee!" A girl bet a kiss against St with the editor of the Wasco. Ore , News tha Harrison would be elected. The stakeholder of the dollar was a home ly old maid, and when be claimed the kiss from the girl he was coolly inrormed tuat the stakeholder held both bets and would cheerfully de liver them on demand TOTTEN SAYS THE TRUMPET WILL BLOW SHORTLY, AND THE MILLENNIUM WILL START. Naw York. March 15 Tn speak lng of his work, Professor Totten stated today in an interview that he had not a shadow of a doubt as to the accuracy of his chronological work, nor as to its particular acou racy within the necessary personal qualifications of all humane efforts rhe report maintains that we are actually in the midnight hour speci fled in the parable of the professor, is still striking. The tenth stroke will end its sounding at the coining March equinox of the current year 'After that none ot the . 'Virgins' need be further doubt as fo the 'time.' or as to what or who is at hand " ,' "Many facts," he continued, "as sure me that we are at' the midnight hour of the Christian dispensation. and I am sure that' the seventh an gel of the Savior's revelation to St. John is soon to sound the seventh and final trumpet, which lifts the veil from the mystery of God, but which is not to be confused with' the 'final trump.' as commonly under stood ' - In spite of misrepresentations to the country,' I do not anticipate the end of the world, bat the begin niug of a new anl better dlspenaa- tlon. I anticipate a crisis 'tomorrow ' and the millenium 'the day after I expect the first ' resurrection very soon, but not the second until a thou sand years of golden ages have sped away. To . I The professor set forth with great . detail hie reason for the belief. FOUKD HIS LEVEL. W. H Tyrell. the exVthodIst minister, who was compelled tore sign his pas'orate in Olarloa, Iowa, because be acted as jadg in h ws race, denies the report snt out in a dWpateh from Dewver -rt le I eloped with his wife's litr. !i says he will devote himself to racing horses William, A. Lehr of Kendallvllle, Ind., says Hood's Hood's Barsaparilla is King of Medicines And His Cure Was Almost a Miracle "CL Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. M Gentlemen: When I was 14 years of age I was confined to my bed for several months by an attack ot rheumatism, and when I had partially recovered I did not have the use of my legs, so that I had to go on crutches. About a year later, Scraf uln, In the form ot White Swellings, appeared on various parts of my body, and for eleven years I was an Invalid, being cn flaed mj bed lx years. In that time ten or eleven of these sores appeared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. Several times pieces of bone worked out of the sores. Physicians did not help me and I Became Discouraged "I went to Chicago to visit a sister, as it was thought a change of air and scene might do me good. But I was confined to my bed most of the time. I was so impressed with the success of Hood's Sarsaparilla In cases similar to mine that I decided to try It So a bottle whs bought, and to my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better. This strengthened my faith in the medicine, and in a short time I was Up and Out of Doors To make a long story short, I continued to take Hood's Sarsaparilla for a year, when I bad become so fully released from the chains of disease that I took a position with the Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since that time pave not lost a single day on account of sickness, I always feel well, 'am In good spirits and have a good appetite. I endorse Hood's Sarsaparilla for It has been a great blessing to me, and to my friends my recovery seems almost mirac ulous. I think Hood's 8arsaparilla Is the king of ail medicines." William A. Lehb. Ko. 8 North Bailroad st, Keudaliville, IndT Hood's Full cure Biliousness. KAI BIUH PutiT OtWHjfc MAIIi SOEDHULh.. DlPABTTJB" Ulose at P.O Close at Dej o OUTGOING MAILS 9 00, p ax 6 15 a m 815 " 8 45 " 10 55am 1 1125 am 0 60pm 128pm 8 45 " 4.20 " 4?0 " 500 " 4 05 " 440 " ExFtTrllFor Greens boro, N., 8. and West, KiFt 20-For Short Cut ' North ft Golds boro E P O Tr 8 For Wel don. Norfolk N and E E P O Tr 10 For 8hort Cut 8 and Goldsboro EPO Tr 41 For Atr lanta (R & A A L) Ex Ft Tr 84 For Wel don, Norfolk, N and S E P O Tri -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W &8BIVAL8. At Depot P INCOMING MAILP. 6 no am I 61" Ex FtTrl2 F'mGr' - boro, N, 8 and W 0 45 am 1 10 0 ,u Ex Fr Tr45-Frcm V 1- don. North and East, U 17 am 11 ' i R p O Tt 38 From A t- lanta (R & A VI 109 pm 'iip-h P, POTrlO t uiu; boro, N, 8 end wes 4 0 pm 4 JO pm R P O Tr 41-From V -1- do . N and 8 4 30 pm i 4 45 pn EPOTr .9- F'm Gol.ls, and Short Cut,Nftn I 8 11 30 pn -)1 45 pm Ex FtTr 21-J 'nr G'.ls- boro ' - ' - Trains marked thus. doncl move on F"n aay. Maib for train 9 going west olose at 3 p , STAR ROTTEfi. Ortv oi-a Mail Dspabts Raleigh via Bitotwil Bnaile Rock and Wakefield to Uniorhope, Mondav and Friday 7 m. PlHeb vin Mvatt Mills tn Dnnn, T: ee l?nle'trb -V Kfiwr. 'rovr rd Dayt" to PifV Item- f.. - -'."- .--' fl Vr"tcw in j- ;v , . t Rali- k- s t Korw ' ' ao' :o Roer" store, T!.-r y and FrirT j t Raljd) to Matsov, Tnecdav end Ft' ty 10 am. TvooMiva Maijlm Abbivs Unionhope v Wscefield, Ragle Sock and Shot well to Pal nigh, Taesdsv and 8atnrday 6 pm. Dunn via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Kon dav and Thursday 6:15 p m. - rih Dam via Davton and Kelrvn Gwi and Flint, Tues, Tburs and Sat at 4 pm. ' Rogers' store via Bangor and Six Forks to Raleigh, Tuesday and Friday 12 v Massey to Rafeigb Tuesday snd Friday at 12 tn HfCloae at 9 p m ante. Fbbi Ubuvbbt Ststbh. Free delivenst at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m,ex Sundays. Collections made at sara hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 am. Freede Hwv windows open on Sundays from 8 00 1Q S:30.o'clock p m. A. W. 8HAFFES. Postmastet WOODWORTfl C1TYJ, In the heart ol the Iron and Coal Djn rictof Tennessee. rlin;ate salubrious, never hot and Lever -vld Land unequalled for agncultual sx.ri oeea, and nuueral resources unlimited. ,X)0 Lots at $ i Vj per Lot tOO 8 0 I.C 0 " 4 CO " 1,000 " ... 6 00 4,000 " 10 00 4,00 ' 1S.00 4,000 " 80 tO 601 " 60 0 8C0 ....... 100 00 WOODWORrU CJTY lies about 30 miles rorth-of Chattanioga, within a few miles of auanionr, ttte county seat or liru.idy coun ty, and between Tracey Cit au1 the cele brated Ben-ht-ba bp "inga, the Haratoyn of tne Hou'h it is in the centre of the rapidly developing coat and iron district of Tennes see, and within its borders are found coal, iron, zinc, marble and asbeito . with various hard wiods, such as oak, chestnut, maple, toach. locubt. hickory, ash, iiue, cherry and black wa'nut in abuna:ice. The village of Gruptli, with several hundred inhabitants, couains Cl urchta, chools, Stores, Post office and telegraph station and a number of manufacturing in.imtres, li ot which are located on the property and form part ol Woodworth City. ' The proceeds of the sale of these lots Will be used to develop the mineral re ourcesof the property and build op a large and thriv ing city Quit k application tor these lotf should be made; as the right is reserved to advance the pric wit hnnt notice. For further particulars apply to R. C. UVKGTON, Agent, 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Parties desirous of visi tine and inspecting new and most comfoi table vessel aflont, of tne i toes n Hteamship i ompany. Thes steimera Ipvr Naw VnrV Mrnirinni WaH. Lesdays. Fri lays and Saturdays, making a FIFIV UUUKS TO SaVaNAH Where immediate connections are made to i naicanooga ana - - wooDwmiTUcny LIVINGSTON & i()V, AgentK, ucean steamship Co. of savannah, !so. 712 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. -I Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND SPECTACLES at prices that d ify competition, at home. Tht? underaicue , an old reliable watch maKPrund ewelr, is betttr prepared ov: than tvi-r befor to dn vour watch cl:c ' ami inn'lrv vr.ifb- n tn.nlut. .... goes usually ke t, ii, his line. io Mze a.mencii Made Movements fbom in Gold Cases, 115 00 pi 18 size in (iolrl Pillpri Panaa a an ... 18 siza in Silver Cases, 7f0u! io size in Mckel t ases, 5 00 ri oiic .american maae Movements in G lit ases, 16 size in G ld Filled Cases, 1 6 size in Silver Oases, 16 sve in Nir.kftl tVup 17 60 u lOOOui 10i)0u 7 50nj If 00 u 10 00 n lOOOni IDOOuv 6 00u) 4 0nni A (, ladies' ze, Amerioan Move ments in Gold 'ases, 6 & 0 size in Gold Filled Cases, II fc ii size in Silver 'ases, owiss uo'a watcnes, owiss Silver watahaji. Swiss Nickel watches, Swiss Nickel watches, (not recom- 7- uienueu; 2tOf3U) A K HKi line of Wnfohna fllnnlra TomU. and Spectacles constantly oo hand for sal-' ThH RrvHnt !4nl,i onl Vi,vk;r,tt;n -Dt.J a specialty. The workmanship and qualif of no other ring are better. kmh on tne oiu reuable undersigned fo Wh it von want, either imruia w - - -- rwv w vwAa( aaa um hue, and you will be well treated, and good; ur wur uouestiy represen ea anci warrant good or not good. del7 2 a. Mm COLE LOCATION OF ALARM BOX. No. 12. Folk and East 8treets. 13 Joho'oo and Halifax 8tr eC9. 14. Nortb and Person Streets. 1 . E teuton aud Bast Streets 21. Morgan and Hlount Streets.. 23. Wilminuton and Martin Street 24. Davie and Blood worth Street' 25. Wilmington and South Stieeto 26 Harett and Swain Streets 27. Hlount and Cabarrus. Streets. 12 Payetteville and Harfrett tts.-' 214 Harsrett dad Bloodworth titai 81. Davie and Dawson Streets 82. Hillsboroand West Streets. ' 84. lienoir and McDowell Stws. 85. Hargeitarjd Dawson Streets 86 Sooth aud fltrriniftou Stnets 87 Harnett end West Streets V 4. Wa'er Tower. 'y 41 Dawson Street, between lonet and lAoe streets. 42. Halitax and Edeuton Str ets! 43. Joues and 8under- dtrets. 45. Flrwood Aveuue opposite Cot ton Mill. i 47. Ifortu Street, Wont ol datobun i CL&AN! Cleanliness is akin to godliness' and in order to show to the world that you enjoy this Bless ing, rely upon Nature to furnish The WATER AND BUY Toilet Soaps -OF J.HALB0BB1TT. A slock of the following brands of Soaps ALWAYS on hand: Lnbin's8oap, 60c iCau de Colopne 8oap, 85c Pinaud's 8oap, 26c Violet Soap, 26e ftoKes anci ttl cerine Soap, 2Be Cold Ci earn Soap, 26c Benzoin and (ilycerini Soap, 25o ew Mown Hay Soap, 900 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 25c Upe Ma Bouquet 8oap, 5e t 11 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 25c tose Geranium Soap, 25c Tooth Soaps, . 2B uiicura Soap, arbolio Soap, 25c and 10c 'ar Soap, 25o and 10c olpburSoap, 25andl0o :.chtbol Soap, 2q0 orax H. .ip, 25e ;oraci ic.dSoap, 25e bMii(l . p 25c f rmicide hoaj. 25c tola Skin Soap, 26e dears' Soap, 20c .osadora Soap, 20c ay Leaf Soap, 16o ansparent Soap, lOe and 15c iottermilk Soap, . He Htmeal 8oaps, ioo 'each and Honey Soap, 10c laud worker's Soap, j(c Jetton Seed Oil Soap, ion .(laving Soap, I0o and 25o 'urkish Bath 8oap, Q5e Palm Oil Soap, ' 0Se y hite Castile Soap, 05e aud lCc led Castile Soap, r,c0 due Castile Soap, 05a X reduced price on any of the above , . . v the box or doxen. J. 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