1 V 4 . 7 -I if- 4 fOILlSBID ITIMT AtTlilSOQBJ, lEieept oanday, XUE riSIT'M Is served by carriers in the city at 'J5 eenta per mouth, payable to the carriers la advance. Price for mailing t& per year, or to cent per month. Commaalotioaa appearing in these aolamns are bu. the expressions of the opinion of the correspondent writing the same, and they alone are responsible. A erot mark X after your name informs yon that your time oat. Address all orders and eommanlea Uons to w. n.. miows, sr., Raleigh, N O Local notices in this paper will be Five Gents per line each insertion. Office -Upstairs over Ir. J. IIaI Bobbltt's Drug Store, 2d floor. L44r iil'i OlftOtfuaTIOS. KALEIUU. APRIL 7, 1894. The question of Miss Pollard's age is a pazzliog one. The pictures of her published in the varioas papers make her anywhere from SO to 60. It is paralyzing in last year's election in Rhode Island the demo crats secured 41 members of the house and 14 in the senate. This year they elect bnt three senators and three representatives. This is paralyzing, Mr Job rising. The Columbia, 8 C, Journal takes the proper view of the situation of af' fairs fi the Palmetto state when it advises all those opposed to the dis pensary system to organize for the repeal of the law. As long as the law is on the statue book it is the duty of the state officials to enforce it. The best way therefore, to get rid of it is to agitate for its repeal, and if it is as objectionable is its opponents assert, . public sentiment, exerted in the leg islative elections, will ultimately cause it to be stricken from tbe stat ute book. A woman in Dunkirk, N Y, was in a hurry to get rid of her husband. While on his death bed she sent for the undertaker who came and pro ceeded to put crape on the frontdoor. The good wife stopped him, invited him in the house and remarked that "Henry Isn't dead yet, but he can't last long. Take off your -coat; he won't keep jou waiting long " But the husband didn't die until the next day. Died as He Predicted. A Bristol, Pa, telegram says: 8ome time ago John M Smith, of Pleasant Valley, predicted that he would die on his 79th birthday, then closely ap proach ing. Yesterday was Smith's birthday, and true to his prophecy be expired. A Oodden, Drugglt, Birmingham, Alabama, writes: "Please publish some of tbe testimonials I have sent you for Japanese Pile CureY" For sale by John Y McEUe. Louis Morris, who was drowned a few days ago at MayvHle, Pa, had his life insured for $205,000 the largest amount of insurance ever carried by a man of his means. Morris possessed great physical strength and size, and was active andeelf reliant. Pimples, blackheads, moles, freckles. tan and sunburn removed hy John son's Oriental soap. Medicinal, rot sale by John x MacKae. In 186 Congress passed a law for bidding the engraving of the por. traits of living men upon postage tamps, notes or other government securities Previous to that time the honor had been given to several men of more or less ..political importance A Quarter Century Test, For a quarter of a century Dr King's New Discovery hat been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers ia a'l dis eases of throat, chest and lungs. A. remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaoHon is no experi ment Bach .bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or tne money win Dereiunaea. It is admitted to be mint reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at John Y jMacBae'sdrug store. Large size 50c and SI . Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil bin ins, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give neriect satisfaction or money retuna ed. Price 85 eenta per pox. For sale y John UmSw. J. O. U. A. M. OKPCCTID ST UlUUH COCMCIh VO. 1. If things don't salt yoa, say so. j No one eaa ran EU'elgh Council. Fulfil roar obligations as a Junior. If you cta't talk la publlo, learn h'w. Every mm should be a member of s me fraternal ord r. The degree team Is getting In fine shape. If the council ceases to grow, whose fault Is It? Tbe spirit of brotherly love should prevail la the council chamber. Every member should go to work in earnest to secure new members. Do yoa fully realize the force of your obligation? Make every brother feel at home in the council chamber. If you havn't attended the council in a month, come to see us next meet ing and yoa will be interested. If you fall to attend the meetings of the council, don't grumble at what is done. Raleigh Couneil No 1, meets every Friday night in Pythian hall in academy of music buildiDg.- I- you have joined the order for what you can get out 'of it you will never make a good member. Every member should make it a poln to ba clear of tbe boo s. Con suit the floancial secretary and place yourself in good standing. Why shouldn't Raleigh Council secure a state officer at the next ees sion of the State Council at Winston in Ma)? Our article on "Fraternity What is it?" was highly spoken of by num bers of the brethren, yet a few didn't like it Wonder why? Sine- our meetings do not col fl tot with the church prayer meetings we should have a larger attendance, and also a number of applicitione. An order instituted to inculcate pitrotism should receive tbe hearty support of all who love their native land. The committee on care of tbe sick should ba very attentive to their im portant duties, visiting promptly on their day, and allow no brother to lack for attention There are a lew members of the council who have not missed a meet ing since its organization Februaay 8, 1893 Such brethren are the strength of the council. Raleigh Council is a oving steadily forward, and though we will probii bly drop from the roll in a few days for the non payment of dues, yet we will still be the banner coonoil of tbe state in membership. A prompt attendance npon every meeting is earnestly desired. Espe cially should every office' make it a point to be present, and if he cannot he should resign and not let the couu cil suffer by his non performance of duty. SHE DID NOT SCREAM. The Great Presence of Mind of a Texas Lady at a Trying Moment. A married lady of a Texas town, whose character is above reproach, stopped at a hotel in Brenham the other night. She was informed by the clerk that there was not a vacant room in tbe house. The lady did not know what to do, km she had no escort she could not go to auother hotel in search cf accommodations. The housekeep er was called, and after thinking a moment she said there was one room, which belonged to a regular boarder, but as he did not sleep there regular ly perhaps it was unoccupied. The key to the room was procured, and sure enough the boarder was not at home, nor was it likely that he would come back at that time of night. So the lady thankfully accepted the room and retired. The boarder arrived aboui an hour after the lady retired, and entering his room he saw, as he supposed, his friend comfortably tucked in his bed sound asleep, and for fear of waking him the boarder was very quiet in his movements, not lighting a lamp for the same reason He crawled into bed and was soon asleep. Imagine the lady's horror when she awoke the next morning to a strange man so and swleep on the other pillow, bat at ah knew It was his room and he had a perfect light to be there she made no disturbance, and without waking him she dressed sqahas possible and slipped out of tbe room and down stairs to the effice, where she paid her bill and went away, not stopping for break- fist. Tbe whole thing came out at the breakfast table, when the boarder anoouno-'d to bis friend that he was glad to learn that he was getting to that be could sleep better and sound er, for he had crawled In bed with him last night without Wfktug him The friend was surprised when she said tbls, and said : 4 Why, I was not In your room last night." Tbe boarder thought his friend was joking and said no more, but the veil was lifted when both of them heard the house keeper announce to the proprietor that " the house was full last night, so I pat the 1 dy in Mr 's room "Galveston Dally News. CUM ELASTIC ROOFING costs only $2 per 100 square feet. Makes a good root tor years, ana anyone can put it on Gum Elastic Paint costi only 60 cents per gal in bbl lots or t4 50 for gal tubs. Color da'k red. Will stop letks in tin or iron roofs, aad will Ian for veara. tbv it. Send stain i for samples st lull particulars; Gam Elastic Footing Co., 39 & 41 Wesi Broadway, New York. f6 Local Agents Wanted. E. T. MARKS, MARBLE WORKER Corner Salisbury and Martin streets. All nartiesdesfrina fine and artistic tablets or monuments will do well to see m- before going elsewhere. My work is first clas. m7 BOYS' Clothing, Hals, Caps' Shirt Waists and Shoes: We make a specialty of and sell cheap Caps 25c each, Hats 25c each, Pants 25c each, Shirt Waists 25c each, Suspenders 10c, Stocking 10c, --Suits-f 1 25 to $5 00. . . CLOTHIERS SHATTERS notice. Having qualified as the administrator of the estate of J N Ellis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to m on or Deiore reoruary asca, ibo, or im no tice will beolead in bar of their recovery Those indebted to the estate will please make payment. F F ELLIS, Adnir. Feb 28, 1894. oaw6wp Andrew f. Jones. Lkn. H. Roystkb. Business Manager, Aich't fc Sunt. B'ld'p a. a. jf ark, in cnarge yarns ana shops. ROYSTER, PARK & CO. (Successors to Ellington, Roys'er Co.) . MANUFACTUBKBS OF. ; Doors, Sash, Bliads, Scroll Wrk, STAIR HAILS &nd all Other Kinds of Building Material. Will contract to bui'd anywhere la the 8tate,or furnish any kind of material de sired. Our shop is equipped with the latest and best wood working machinery. We are lo cated. on the 9. K. L. Railroad, which runs through the best timbered lan js in North Carolina, from which we get our logs an cut our own lumbar. This enables us to fill orders of any s'ze or dimension on short notice. W can ciit 18.000 feat a day. Our Dry Kiln bas a capacity of 50,000 feet, and we out, dry and dren lumbar for the pubUo at reasonable rates. Telephone No. 13 Uur yard and shops are on West street, at west terminus of Edenton street. MtU A GOOD GARDEN PAYS! TTo be Successful Snutlnns HSusiniiess YouShould Plant and Reliable I sell Robt Baist's acknowledged by the trackers of Raleigh to be superior to all other makes aad better adapted to oar soil St climate. I am pleased to offer an asortment of ASPARA.QU3, BESTS, CABBAGE, (14 varieties), CARROT, OELKRY, ODCUHBER, OOLLARDS, KALE, LETTUCE, LEEK, MUSTARD, it u :i OK.Ha., . MMIHIt (&ainieia Perns, Innsh IPodiiitoes, (Northern grown.) dDmiaoim SetSj Copfln and (Beams, ALL AT HiLLIBOBBIXT'S, Headquarters fofDrus and Seeds, LfJO SALES NORTH CAROLINA. a , , t Wakeuntyf Superior Court. B P Che tbum ani others plaintiffs vs Geo breen ana otuers attend ints. By virtue of lucuoritv op 'erred on "e in an ordar of court in ths aboe entitled civil actijn, I will, on Mjn ar, the 23 day ot April, 1891, "i io e f r sile and sell at pub lic ou cry, at ue cu-t hvisa doiri ; Rl eigh, N 0, to the highest bidder for cish, aL mat part o p ireel ot la a 1 in Wake wunty. North Carolina, in Svifc Creak township, adjoin! ig the lan Is of Ue) BuforJ. Ap vyoouau, uau ana u uuiu, suuatej ao juc tiye m les tro a Kalia, iST C, on the '-thamkatt9 ' road, aad nure fully d.sscri- oaa m tne com name- .V JPESE, Com'r. Peile & M aynard, Attorays mi3 ds Sale of Valaabls Laai By virtue of a decree of tbe Su perior Court of Wake couaty fO. eatered at the Februiry term 1 '91 of 4IJ cjut iu ttu cisa of George .W Itkinsoa adiniaistrator o Jjha Mor rltt dec48l agalat R S Jiats aad )theri, being No 2931 Civil issue docket of said court, we will sell at public auction far cash at taa court house door ia the city of Rtleigh S O on lloadAy the 33d d ly of April 1831 at li ix the home tract of laa I of tae UteJo'aa Merritt, situated ia White 0k to vnstiip sai 1 oaay adj i iliag lauds of Hiotoa Jiaks, J !in Jlutu, B Mills and others, containing si toy one acres or more (iKOitQB V 3TROHG, Aristicao Jossa, Oo unijlsairs. Sle of Land, i By virtue o a judgmaat of Wake county Superior court entared at Feb -nary term, 1894, in an action entitled The Trustees of Wake Forest College vs E 8 Rogirs and others, No 5726, 0 ID, the mdersine 1 as commissioners appointed by the co trt in said actio a will ou Monday, the 23 1 day of April, U&i, at 12 o'clock m, at th? court house door of Wake county sell to the high the bid ier the following desoriba I tr icts of lind in ew Lifht township, Wake county, to-wit: (tost Tract K'iowa as lot No Sinthj ue- visionoftbe la idi of feleg 3 Eloger i, de ceased, and adjoins the lands of L A Wilson on the east, J M M ingum heirs and oto.e-a on tbe north, Maraa Hi uawi ou tua south and west, containing 75 1-3 cres. Seoon 1 Tracif-Bjing part of lot No 2 of the said lan is of tele J og m, a )iain the land! of heirs of J M Man mm, dira'o ti Law?, j a. twfflM aia otajri, coataius 47 acre'', more orlassi aaJis the lamland con veyed to -E B Rosen by deel from O A Sogers, recorded in book 95, pte3tt, Ai-.-tei of Ueeds oiflia f r Wke couaty. fermt of sale, one-fourth otsh, rejiJ x n 6 aoaths from sale dy with intern, at 3 per omt pit annum, xiue reieryea uatu t iu piymant. WNJJ1EJ, jjujt Dsifiascrx. mu21 tls : Oomnaifesioaers. , Only Pure,Fre3h G arden Seeds. these seeds, including: S I ii ii n II ii : It 2 S it i I MELONS, ONION SEED, PAKSLKY PARSNIP, PUtfPKIN, PEPP&RS, KAODMa, SALSIFY. 8PINA0H, SQUASH, TOMATOES. TURNIPS, &c. ii 11 ii . Larld Sales. Sale ot Rouse and Lot. By virtue of p w t conferred on me by a certain mortg igo duly recorded in Registry of Wake county, NO, fin book No 18. at ge oil, siid mortgage executed by Cnarles. illiams, H II Williams and Jack Rowland. I will offer for sale at the court house door in the city of Rtleigh, N C, to tbe hie best bidder for oasn, on we tne day, April li. 1894, at 12 o'clock m, ths property in sai l mortgage describe J, sime beiag a house and lot tear thj Catholic cemetery and knovn as the f ormer residioe of Either Williams, colored. B F MONTAGUE, Raleigh, N C, March 10, '94 Mortgagee. SILAS E V vaaii, r-ustee, vs. DaU81LrA LA33ITER, et als. Bv virtue of a decree of court in the a bo 7e entitled civil action ( will, ou Mon day, the 23J day of April, A O, 1894, ezp s for sale and sell at jublia out-cry at tbe court house do r in Baleigh, N C, to the highest bidder for oash, all tbat traotor par cel of land in Wake co uity. North Carolina. ia Oak Qrove township, adjoiniug the lands oiin Nichols, L a Lyun. a.udrew inirgor son and others, nnl m re fully deicribed iu a deed of mortgage, reorJel in book , page , otflo Register of Joeds for Wake county. w j PEELS, Commissioner. PEBLtS ds MAYNABD, Attorneys for ilortgagde and Plaintiff. m31 Mnsfles WE FAVE BOTH Shavod and Sawad Seartolne 4 iioh 'Bhinlei. nicely banilei and of the very b&it timbers at very ow orioes by the thousand or carload deliver I at any depot. JU33 dt ruwiiiii. Rock SaM For boraes andoowsa lo par pouad. We get this bv theoirloildireot from the mlae. Moneeiforauy hone or oow.ttsuStr for siH hersafter. Eyjry one shoiil have a luaap, Steam N0 Domdstic 'Toal, the ben iaicheipe c ia tie oouatry. For sale by : ' J0NES& POWELL sasop p-jpu4 ol,o vaiiiiUbijisv, fSiQOOH J ioumsnoo jCi3a3 o; nvnaiueaS si NOUOVJSIXVO h

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