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A fire in a church at Naples, Italy, yesterday, caused a panic and eight women and five children were ci ash ed to death. A Durham Run special from Golds boro says: From information re ceived from ex Congressman O'H.-ra the attorney of (he James Oity ne gres, no trouble is anticipated. Everything there is perfectly quiet; the negroes I eing out picking peas They are willing to give up the land but insist on being moved with their possessions by legal authority. "AT THE COUNTY LINE " The Record, of Pittsboro, tolls this: "The register of deeds of this county recently issund a marriage license to a citizen of Wake county to marry a woman in this county. It seems that the parties lived near the Wake and Chatham county line, and a Chatham magistrate not being convenient at the time of their proposed marriage they obtained the services of a Wake county magistrate, who performed the marriage ceremony, au I in his re port the register stated that he per formed the ceremony "at tne county line." He did not state, however, on which side of the line, and it may make very much difference. If it was on the Chatham side, the marriage was void because a magistrate of Wake county cannot marry a couple in Chatham; and if it was on the Wake side of the county line, then the magistrate is liable to the penalty of $209 far marrying a couple without a proper license, as the license issued in this county was not valid in Wake. Right mixed affair isn't it?" NO BOGUS testimonials, no bo gus Doctors' letters used to sell HOOD'S Sarsaparilla. Every one of its advertisements is absolutely true. SHIELDS THIRTY EIGHT YEARS IN OFFICE. United States Commissioner John A. Shields, who is also clerk of the United States Circuit Court, at New York city, has just celebrated he thirty eighth anniversary of hie con nection with the Federal building Mr. Shields entered the government employ as a messenger boy and has during successive administrations risen to his present position. One third of the ashes of the late Mme. Blavattky, the quantity award ed to the American Theosophical So ciety, will be placed in a receptacle in the Society's rooms at New York this afternoon. Some idea of the amount of gold mined every year may be had from the statement that European gold emit ha make op $24,000,000 into gold plate and jewelry annually. Miss Elizabeth Ney; of Hempstead. - Tex , adescendent of Marshal Ney, of . jrrance, win execute in marble the statues of Texas, heroes for exhibi Won. TELLS A HEROIC 8T0RY. On the night of September 6, 18T8, Grace Darling, a young girl living wi'h her father, a lighthouse keeper oil one of the most exposed of the Frne Islands, pat out io a wild sea and, practically nnaided, rescued the crew of a ship wreikel steamer. Here was ore of the eases where h roiscn met with ready recognition. A purse wis raised by public subscription and presented t MUs Darling, and her brave 1e I for fl'ty years has beeu celebrated in song and story. In 181? Gr -.ce Dtriing died, bnt the frail boat in which she dared the tempest hs always been sacredly preserved. It is today owned by Mrs- Jolcy, a wealthy woman living near the town of Newoastle, England. Mrs Joicey has loaued the boat for exhibition at the World's Fair, and it is n w on its way to Jackson Park, having rrached Baltimore on the steamer Missouri. It will tell more vividly than words the heroic story of the young English girl whose brave life went oat half a century ago. FROST AND ICE. Greensboro Record. This is really a case of winter lln geriug in the lap of spring Here it is the 24th of April. Fires have been comfortable for a week or more with frosts several times in the past ten days. xes'erday at one time it looked as if tht leather would moderate, but towards night it became mueli cooler, and as a consequence there was a heavy frost this morning and some ice, sail to be a quarter of an iuch thick. Early . Ration has of course been injure.!. h.w much we are unabl to say. rrm' u protected sotuewnat ty foil age Hii.t is of a good siz1, probably not bo.ug hurt to auy great extent ; besides there was very little moisture in the atmosphere Apricots especially are, in some places, as large as the end of one's thumb, while peaches are nearly as lare and it may be the damage is slight, though such frosts often cause a stunted growth and destroy the lascioasuess of the fruit. HIS J03IE WAS A MAN. Samuel Edwards, who hails from Chicago, is in Newark, N J., search ing for a Miss Josephine Wickham Over six weeks ago, according to Ed wards' story he forwarded $40 (two $20 bilis) to "Josie" to pay that young woman's fare to the Windy City. Miss Wickham, he says, con sented byjetter to change her name to R I wards, and to preside over his household' The non arrival of the prospective bride in Chicago on the appointed day alarmed him and he wrote inquiring as to the cause of the delay. He received no reply to tht inquiry, and then dawned upon him that he might have been duped. Upon investigation it develops that the blushing Josie is an able bodied man Ed ards is deeply chagrined at the way his romance has been dis pelled. Judging from external ap pearances, he would have made Miss Wiakhttin a good husband if she we: a a true woman and not a deceiving man tie is a tall, good looking fel low, about 40 years of age, and claims to have $12,0 0 in cash and to be the possessor of a house and several aces of ground. He is outspoken od de termined Poking, and theiH U uo doubtedly trouble ahead for Joseph ine if ht lays eyes or hands upoa her, or rather him. He Is likely to, for be was in the city less than an hour when he found a clew to his promised bride's identity. Edwards began to correspond with Josephine after answering a matri mony advertisement. The address given was 84 Mammoth street, but no Miss Wickham lives there. There will be serious trouble if you don't overcome those dyspeptic symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine yon need The United Confederate Veterans will hold their annual meeting at Birmingham, Ala., July 19. One hundred Scotish Highlanders will help to represent Scotland at the world's fair, mix mm William A. Lehr ' of KendaUville, InJ., says Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla is King of Medicines And His Cure Was Almost a Miracle " C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. " Gentlemen : V.lieu I was 14 years of age I was confined to my bed for several months by an attack of rheumatism, and when I had partially recovered I i.Ul not have the use ct my legs, so that I had to go on crutches. About a year later, Bcref a!a, In the form of White Swellings, appeared on various parts of my body, and for eleven years I was an invalid, being cm. fined to my brd nix years. In that time ten or eleven of these sores appeared and broke, causing me great patn and suffering. Several times pieces of hone worked out of the sores. Physicians did uot 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 was bought, and to my great f ratification the sores soon decreased, and I legan 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 had become so fully released from the chains of disease that I took a position with the Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since that time have 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 Sarsaparilla Is the king of all medicines." William A. Lehb, Mo. 9 North ltailroad st, KendaUville, Ind. Hood's Fills cure BUiousness. A1 ElUtt POST OFFICE MAIL SCEDHUL&. Dbpartub" Liiose at P.O 9 03p.nl 815 " 10 55am 050pm 3 45 " 4T0 ' 4 05 " Close at Dei ' OUTGOING MAILS. 615im ExFtTrll For Greens boro, N., 8. and West, 8 45 " Ex Ft 20-For Short Cut Nirth GoWsboro 11 25 a m R P o t 3 For Wel don. Norfolk N and E 128pm RPOTrlO-For 8hort Cut S and Goldsboro 4 20 " RPO Tr 41 For At lanta (R & A A L) 500 " Ex Ft Tr34 Fcr Wel don, Norfolk, N and S 4 40 "RPO Trl -For Greens boro, N, 8 and W O.HRIVAL8. At Depot A P. O INCOMING MAIL8. 6 00 am 6 15am Ex Ft Tr 12 F'mGr'ns- boro, N, 8 and W 9 45 am 1 10 0 J a m Ex Fr Tr 45 From Wel- don, North and East U 17 am 11 32 am R P O Tr 38 From At- lauta(R&AAL 1 09 pm 1 25 pm R P O Tr 10 F' m Gr'ns- boro, N, 8 snd west 4 03 pm 4 20 pm R P O Tr 41 FroinWJl- do i, N and" 8 4 30 pm 4 45 pn R P O Tr 9- F'm Golds, and Short Cut.N and 8 11 30 pir-11 45 pm Ex Ft Tr 21 F'it G'ds- boro Trains markert ttins. do not move on Bv". aay. Mails for train 9 going west close at i p STAR ROUTES. Otjtooino Mail Dkpabts Raleigh v a Saotwell. Eerle Rock and Wakefield o Unionhope, Monday and Friday 7 am. Raleteh via Myatt's Mills to Dunn, Tnes 9 iy and Friday 6 am. Raleigh vin Kelvyn Grove and Dayton to Fifb Dam, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8 a ra. Raleigh via Six Forks and Bargor to Roeero' store, Tnsday and Friday 1 did Ralrsh to Massev, Tueday and Fr'i'ay Warn. TuooMma Mails Abeivs Unionhope v Wasefield, Eagle Rock and 8hotwelI to Pal nigh, Tuesday and Saturday 6pm.. Drum via Myatt's Mills to Raleigh, Mon day and Thursday 6:15 p m. rh Dam via Davton and Kelwn Gife uri Flint, Tues, Thurs and Sit at 4 p m. Rogers' store via Bangor an Six Forks to Raleitfh, Tuesday and Friday 12 r- Maseey to Raleigh Tuedsv n' fiVinn st 12 m. I"Close at 9 p m ante. Fbki Diuvkbi Htbtkic. Free deliwrwt at 8:30 a m, and 2:30 and 4:45 p m, er tot Sundays. Co1 lections made at sanif hours. Sunday, 6:30 to 7:30 a m. Free de livery' windows open on Sundays from 3 0C V 3-30 o'clock pm. A. W. 8HAFFER, Postmaster. 1TL1NTIC& tf. C. RB, Time Table No 15. In effect Deeember 19th, 1888 Qoinar east Schedule. Qoin west No 51 Pass trains No 50 Ar "Lve Stations Ar Lve m 880 Goldsboro 1128 a 417 4 20 La Grange 10 46 10 8 4 49 4 54 KJnston 10 09 10 14 8 18 6 48 , New Berne 8 27 8 44 989 pn MorehaadOlty tn 088 It is said that the colored eltixena of Charlotte are dlscrsslpg the ques tion of organlxlog a stock company to erect a cotton factory to employ Cilored people only. Men are made umuly, the old made ouoao I vigorous oy Magnetic ir vine Bold by Jobu Y. alacKae. lire. ParHOQS, of Jeffttrnm county, Ala , ege.. 7 years, was iu Biruitug haul a Jf w d8 ngauct it Was the first litbe uj had ever been on the Can. Magnetic erviue quickly reetorM tust luaunood and yuututul vigor, bold by Jouu Y. Mac rite. Hogg Bjicon and Frer is tlie firm nam oi one of tbe most successful uitrtvntile houses in western Autu iraiia -, Jobueoi.'g Magnetic Oil cures cramps Huu cholia uu iieurtlgia. 40 1 . Cents ouid 0 JoUu 1. Macttae At a rtceuc wedding in Clarke couu ty, kU aui , tUd groom was nittieo years old aud tue bride thirty tie y t trs. 'obiinouV Oriental Soap impar a oeiicate oaor tiud leaves me shiu evil and velvety. &iid by Jobu Y. Mo Kne. An operati n or injection of carbol ic acta u e extremely dangerous l ry Ja panes PuetJure. Positively guar anteed ty Jobu- )L. Macbae. fiicaV preitictiocsof rough weaih er iu April bit u o nail on tbe heatl.to Quoiaii ii8 oi the Inter stHle a risi ana uruKrairo -o. Balkigii, N. C, April kl 1893 B d Abked 126 98 99i 81, 100 17 18 118 : 70 72 99 luv 1 108 dv 121 , 111 120 145 102 jo. . 71 - 9U 1"5 61 77 4 -' M North Carolina (i'a 4'a W . 0 It It 6's N i ttaiiroad, A & N U K K. K & G R R, 8's R & G It R. 8 tit R R K, Citv ot" ralHiL'h fi's. !f)7 Cityot RaliSh6's, '907, xutieiiju street Railway 0 8, N (1 Aprii'.mt.::rnl SrMMutv fi'a Citizeus' N.ttioual Hank, ''ouimercial an i Farmers' Ba National Bank t aleigh, naieign eavn gs JianK, Ralmyh (Iiltr..!., VI iil (i'a Oaraleigh rhu p':ate Works, Caialeiyh VitLiii m ilia N 0 Car CoTj'itny. reace mt titate, Raleigh Gas ..ight Co, Raleigh Lund and Imp Co, Notice to Crediturs. Having qualiiied as Administratix of W. I. Myatt. Uece.tse i. this is to eive notice to all persona indebted to him to make imme diate paym'nt :o mi, ana all persons having claims agaiust tlx st te will tile th- evi dences ot tin same with me on or. before the fth day of April, l8iM, otherwise this notice ffiU oe plead in oar ot their recovery. ijj U.MA A. MY ATT. April 8 6w Administratrix. Hee is Something to revolutionize the terrors of day. wash HYDRAULIC CLOTHES WASHER. Not a washing machine. Does tbe work: perfectly in one hll the time without rubbing, boiling or chemicals. : f( L. R. WYATT. Caveats, and Tra- le-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J ent business couducted for modinatc Fees. i Oun Office is Opposite U. 3. patent Office; and we can secure patent m less time than loose J remote from Washington. . . S Send model, drawing or photo., with descTip-f Hon. We adviSe, if patentable or not, free of J charge. Our fee not clue till patent is secured. I A Pamphlet, 'HowtoObtain Paten,'' wrthj cost of same In tlie U. S, and futeign countries t sent free. Address. ,1 C.A.8N0W&r.O. TAB NEW MA (trnmrnn nn mn n 111 To Obtain Consent o! Qaalilied Yoiers if the City il fial rigntc Issue Bonas for Pub lie Improvements, and to Levy a bpecial Tax. Koike is hereby given that at a special meeting ot tue iKu u ot Ailermu ot t e City ol Walesa uu the 2d Alonuay nvht iu Jiarch, Itsna, said Boera oiUcrea un eleouou to be held uu tue nrsi Mouuay in ila, laua lor tne purpose ot oouiuiut; the consent tu ' a mj jiny oi Uie qualineU voters of the city ot Ji-ufcign to istun liity tnousand dollare in ootids tor public uupr vemenu and to levy a special Ux as autuonzed by au ct of lL Utuerul AsiKiuDly ot isortnc'arouua.iauned the ita day oi t eoruaxy, 1803. buiu eleo tiuii Mill be held at tne KUiug places aesig nated, auu under tuediieuiion ot the Judges of JUecUou appointed by the Bo&ra of Al dermen aioreouid tor the regular city elec tion lor Aldermen. l'he , roviMonn of the said act of the Gen ii, at asariuuijr, iu UO vvteu UpOU St SftlU eltX- tiou, are utctious one sud nve, which are tut lollops: (section 1. That for the purpose of paving macadamizing and utueiwise improving such of the public streets of Uie city of Kni eigu aj the Board of Aldermen of said city may determine to improve, and for making sucu other puoho improvement as tne suia" Board of Aiutimen may determnie to mane, tne city ot Kakigh lb neruoy auuiorueu sua empower d to lstsue its bonds to an amount not ejctedm ntty tnoubaud dollarB, ot such deuomiu-iuous, and in such proportions, as the Board ot .luorm n may ueem adviauole, bearing iuie.eai irem the date thereof at a rate not exveediLg hve per centum per n uum, wim interest coupons attauheu, pay aoleball yeaily, at sucu turns and a. sucu place or places as may be Utxineu advisable oy sam lioard of Aldermen; said bonds to b ol sucu loiin and tenor, aud tiansierabiti in such w ay, and ine principal tntrei payable ur redeemable at such time or umes, not tx ceediug t'uty yeais from the uate tnereot, aud at sucu place or placts, as the coard of Aluermen may determine ioo. . luat ioi-tht purpose of providing ior tne pnyment vf Uie lnieiesi aw.ruing ou ami the principal at maturity of the bonus issueu unuei utnonty ot Uiis act, me Boaru oi ixidermen oi uuu city snali auuaUy and at tLe time oi levying other city taxes, levy and lay a pariKUWr ux on aU peisons ai.d subjects ot taxation on wh en tne baiu Board 'H aIi trm. u now are or my htreaiur be aiitnonVe.i to lay ant' levy Lies lor any pur .ost wnaisoe er, said .ux lcuiar tax to be .iot le nor more Uian eigbt tents on the om; uuuuied dollars asstated valuation ou uuperty, and not Ibts man eighteen nor more 1mm iweuiy-iour cents on -ach tax aoie pcl. Ihe tuxes y rovideu for in tnis aeUllOU SnUll be lJin:.H.. Ill Ilia nunnu unH ut the limes oUici' iitj taxes are collected, ..uuBoujiuc aw uuu eu ior auu Kept separ- ale ilOUl llllici- f.ll.J iHVa. a,,., J ww, MUM OliMt UC ttJJ- pliea eiclaoiveiy io tbe purjoses lor which MlfV ItrHMllLi'l. .1 ...a.. n :.i j " wvwrti, iwu iuwu oi d. iu uixea Uo may be ItOUireU to iihv t.hn ii trout nr tue bonas l-bucj iy auuioriy oi tnis act. as ir l.iL .iiia ...... . . .u.u auu uauiioii oe appucu m me purchdct or uncharge ot tne uonus tor WUlcb Said taxes are levipil hi.ii i..,i,.ioH snail ue luvesku so as tosscurttue payment at maturity of tbe principal ot tue said hAn.la ...... . .... . uvuua, auu 1.0 lucure uie .ue lnvtstrntnt of Uie aim. uuu coUtctcU trout year to j ear in txcesi 01 ihat leqoireu to pay the Saiu inter est, tne Board 01 a meruit sa d excess to be turned over to the Cont- luissiouer oi tne eiuKmg D uud of tne city or Kaleign, whose uuty it shall be, under sucu general rules and regulations us said Boaru ol -Oclmne shaa from lime to time ureauritm. tu itialro in . Vi-StmeiJtS Of io mui:h nf ihe fiTuo u.ll..,. td aud tur ed ov r to nim as aloxeaaiu, as snail be app.ioable as aloiesa d to the pay ment oi tut priicip 1 01 saiu bonds issued under mis act, ana to do or perform all such otuei services in connection witusuidbor.ds, as sam joard .01 & luermen may prescribe, and sucn Oommisaioner shall give uond ano icut.-ivooui.ii uompemation ior nis said sei yices as Buia iJoaru ot Aldermen nut detnr. . mine. ' X'f MiiVUHUV saiu m..u: auo tne levy and collection of said ape tax sunn deposit in a ballot box spe.:iaily xv.aia ior said election, . blip eontanmg t t vvri't. n or printed woru, ''Auuroved:" same shall deposit a iie slip coiitjiuing the isririun rf . .-st . k . . . . .1 vrM w UUtU UUU 1GIU1UO thereof madn undtr the same rules and it g uiations as exist in case of elections for Al dermen of the city. xms -ia day ot March, 1893. Itt'jMAti BADGES, ttt , Mayor. C. W. Lambeth, City Clerk. m22 (jdavir g made all the money necessary to reduce price for tne benefit of our customt. s. we wiu seu a lot ot nice pine wood for 1 per COrd OU vard. or 15U dAlivnrailai.tr. .where in the city. LIME II 10 per barrel. LATHS il to per 1,010. BdSt on market. Lumber in nlnntr $11 per 1,W. Flooring and 6ceSing .112 6ft $14, 115 per 100. Sash,- Doors,- Blinds, and Moulding reduced in same proportion.!" Best Heart Shingles al vays on hand. - We manufacture our own material which enables us to sell at bottom prices. Our motto is quick sales and small pronts. jylOtf M 1UI Elliagtoa Rojstei S Co 1
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